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VOL. XXXVIII.NO. 36.

HASTINGS, MICH., J ANU.
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Hastings Banner.
PnbU*bWTb«reday*by
COOK. B-ROa..

COUNTY NEWS.
Detityed letter.

If you want any
Cutters,Bob Sleighs
Robes or Blankets,
Stoves, Hardware
of any kind call on,

IRA VAN,
The Hardware Man
UNION BLOCK,
HASTINGS, MICH.

Get that old Shoe Fixed!
We have a First-c'ass Workman.

Perhaps It won't Pay You?

Then look ata New Pair!
Here is where we can serve you well
Just now we offer Bargains

In all kinds of Footwear
flt The Little Red Front Store.

Woolleu &amp; Bronson
FREE!

3 FREE!

Don’t forget to ask for the Merchants'

BENEFIT SILVER SCRIP
CONSUMERS TAKE NOTICE
That for erery Cash Purchase of ONE Of) EL AR from
any merchant whose name appears below entitles you
to ao Per Cent. Scrip which they will accept as Five
Cents on es ery cash purchase of One Dollar, and take
SPECIAL NOTICE that the merchants who Itelong to
this Association are the most wide awake and keep the
b»st selected stock of goods, and their prices are the
LOWEST.
Jl'LirS RUSSELL. Dry Goods, Millinery and Fancy Goods.
R, K. GRANT, Clothing.
W. H. SPENCE, Boots and^iioes
ARCHIE McCOY, Furniture.
I
JOHN BESS MEH .Jeweler. : ■
,

Middlerille.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Otto are spending
Christmas in Lamont—Herbert Rich and
Ray Ferguson from the University and
Fred Stokoe uf A Ibion College are spending
their vacation at home—Mrs. Wm. CrWier
Is spending a few days with her son Geo.
Wileoar of Ledle-C. M. Bixler a fefber
resident of this place Is dangerouslyArtek
at bls farm south west of tills vlttiA^—
Don Putnam, teacher of the Pod Anger
school, 1* spending his vacation In this
place—Mies Jennie Thomas, a teacher of
Howard City, is spending a few days
with her parent*—Married, In Middle­
ville, Monday. Dec. Mth.. Mr. A. -C.
Hindman, of Grand Rapids ,te»d MIsh
Luna Parkhurst of . this place. Grghd
Rapids will be their future home— Bills

are out announcing the fourteenth annual
Blue Mark Sale of Mr. 8. Keeler, to com­
mence next Saturday, Dec. 30th.—Mrs.
Abner Wilcox.-of Muskegon, Is spendlnr
Christmas in this village—Fred Walker Is
now located with M^ F. Jordan and t|ie
firm is known as Jordap A Wilcox.

Lee Fuller had a valuable horse die last
week, over drawing the cause—Levi
McBride has returned to his home, his
wife and her sister accompanying him—
Mrs. J. J. Fuller at this writing has a
very severe attack of grip—J. B. Smith of
Albion stopped in onr village to visit hit;
parents and now returns to his place id
business—Mr. Osgood now Is closing up
shipment of his lumber—Frank Wolf at
this writing is arranging to go to Ann
Arbor to go before the medical fraternity
in regard to his diseased lung.

Happy New Year for all the BaNXErt
crew aud all its readers.for ail the coming
year of 1894—A Biblical social for the
benefit of the M. E. church and society
was held at the home of Mr. and Mr*. A.
J. Bradley Friday evening last, resulting
in substantial aid for which It was In­
tended. The bill of fare gave rise to
thought and many suggestions and querlet. regarding the same, causing conaider•b’r investigation as to what was to br
served when properly checked on the
bit causing quite a lively and interesting
tine aiuong the numerous cuesta who
wire present to enjoy the enreolngs’ en­
tertainment—Arlo Cortright Is s[»eiiding
the holidays with friends here—Mrs. M.
M. Rockwell is spending tbe holidays
whh friends in Grand Rapids-Editor
Flint, wife and two daughters of Sunfield
are visiting his son Ix-w for a tew days—
Aljert Flint returned from his labor at
or near Bedford Saturday, to spend New
Ye ire’ day with his family—Our tax
caiherer Is doing nicely In hl* official
capacity having received tlie greater por­
tion on the Tax Roll before Jan. 1st.—A
conplete surprise was perpetra ted upon
A. A. Aldrich and wife on Saturday even­
ing last, the occasion being their twen
ty-fifth wedding anniversary when some­
thing uver fifty of their relatives and most
Intimate neighbors and friends walked in
their lovely dwelling, finding them quiet­
ly by themselves. Mrs, A. was so much
taken back that she silently stepped aside
when one of her lady friends soon found
her giving veqi to her feelings in an ad­
joining room. She however soon recover­
ed and came out making her guest* com­
fortable and happy. A. A. A- was also
greatly surprised. - he having woru his
bean I several days a ithout a shave and In
in his every day apparel Still he was able
to take the gentlemens overcoats etc. re­
taining self possession all this time while
congratulations were being extended to
the happy couple wishing them many
anniversaries. A bountiful supper was
served at the home of her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. W. Williams who reside
Just across the way where all enjoyed a
good soclsl time until tbe late hours of
the evening, when all repaired to llnrir /«•spectlve homes, feeling that a good sur­
prise had been well carried out -Ed
Bissel surrenders the p.xit ofli te at this
place to-day together with its appurteiiances to A. G. Cortright who will offijnie
a* F. M, hereafter.

ba* fone to the Valtey &lt; . &gt;
wedding of Dr. Matthew*—Lyman Bates
and wife are at Robert BDlingatev’s thia

petition In the

tiirtiwr by

TimdiTare alarmed about him—A. Toby. of Cale­ Mrs. Leon Van Velsor. of Jack»on, spent
donia, called on hh sister, May Brown, Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred RayWednesday—The young folk* had a pop
corn party at Dell Godfry’s Wednesday Mrs. Bela Crane, formerly of Carlton Cen­
ter, died last Monday at their home, of
rttght.
consumption, aged 18. This is doubly
Gerfcay.
sore for Mr. and Mrs. Crane, as only a
We have bad the grippe and no fooling
year ago they burled their oldest son, who
about It, for four weeks—The family of
died uf same disease. They have only one
Mr. Haskins, of Saranac visited at Mr.
child, a daughter, left—There has been
and Mrs. Gilberts over Sunday—Mr. Gil­
two children die of diphtheria In West
bert Is getting better from his long sick­
Carlton. No new cases that we hear of—
ness—Mrs. Catherine Curtis is very sick
The Adventists observed their week of
with la grippe—-Sy Iren us Lipscomb and
prayer by holding their meetings at pri­
family have moved back upon his father’s
vate homes, as the health board closed the
t&gt;lace—There w’as as quite a Christmas
church doors for a few weeks—Joel R.
and New Years as wo ever saw at this
Smith is in Reading this week visiting his
place. Lack of funds Is the general cry—
brother, Lafayette—Mrs. Lilly Gorden ha*
At last the division ofU.‘ B. churches
Christmas all the year now, as she has
of Mich., has been settled the radicals
married a man bj the name of Christmas
claiming the. property—Frank Rorabeck,
—Dr. Wright has been sick with the grippe
of Hickory Corners, was in thii vicinity
but be Is better—Mrs. Sandon is on the
buying cattle and hogs last week—Ward
sick list at this writing—Mrs. Haddin Is
Barber, from the lake shore, visited his
quite sick at this writing—Mr. and Mrs.
sister last week. He also purchased a
John O’Conner were In Grand Rapids the
choice cow to take to hi* farm —Mr. and
past week—Our churches and schools are
Mrs. Chas Fuller returned to Grand Rapclosed at present on account of diphtheria
Ids last week after visiting home aud
—Mr. Wm. McKinney and daughter Emma
friends—The protracted meetings have
started for Ohio Thursday on an extended
closed with seven converts—Mr. and Mrs
visit—Chas, .Smith and wife spent Xmas
Elmer Marton visited their parents over
in Baldwin—Will Vester ami Miss Fannie
Christmas—Our nice sleighing has left us
Carpenter went to Battle Creek last Fri­
and uow we can have the pleasure of
day and returned the forepart of the week
riding on tbe hubs or stay at home and
—Hugh Crawford is Improving in body
wrestle with the grip—We will fry and do
but bls mind Is yet uusettled from the
better In the future if time* do not get so
blow on Ills head—Miss Pbeobe Jane
hard that news will be laid on the shelf.
Ueoey, of North Carlton, was buried Sun­
Freeport,
day; Her death was eau?ed bv consump­
Mrs. J. W. Reuter, of McCords, spent tion—John O’Conner opened hU store
New Years with brr parents Job Cheese­ Tuesday—Bare ground for the balance of
brough and wife—Tbe handle factory the winter, is what some of our weather
started up this week—Itev. H, H. llalM-y prophets say—Mr. Sammy Swank u
began a revival meeting Rt the IL B- better we hear.
church last Sunday evening—Ye scribe
has been absent from town the pu»t two
Nel-on Wilson, of Albion, is spending
weeks—A pedro party wn4 given at the
borne of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Baker last his vacation with bis father—Nina Lashel,
Thursday evening in which Mrs. Anna of Dowling, is visiting at Wm. C. Robin­
Bush and L. Phillips won first prizes and son’s—Tbe church’ will be dedicated next
Ar. and Mrs. Wm. Bouck won tbe booby
prizes—Mias Vina Whsengrr, of Camp­
bel), visited Freeport friends the latter
p*rt of last week.

Hapjpy New Year—Several of our young
people attended I he Xmas dance at the
opera ho use In Vermont vilkj Munday evenlng-4Floe weather for the past ten day*
*o that Tarniers turned the sheep out to
pasture—Wheatrnever looked better for
this time of the year—A go ally number
attended the funeral of J. Osm in :n town
Sunday—Ml.-.* Nelle Walden, • f Clarks­
ville. was the guest of E. Lockhart Wed­
nesday last—Several of our fair attending
people attended the Barry Co. Agricultur­
al society meeting Tuesday—Mrs. Henry
Warner is &lt; n the sick list—Milton Murphy
of Hastings, enjoyed I he holidays with his
mother—Vant Price is getting up a dance
at the Cole House in Morgan—Henry
Hosmer has pul up his new horse barn—
l^wis Ixxkhart was at Clarksville on businros U*t week.

Mr. Editor A Happy Now Year to your
associates and the many readers of the
Banner—Tie writer sees the Journal has
a “devil.'’ Which one?—Mrs. Henry
Fennels and son Emmet are spending
New Years In Battle Croek—John Francis­
co who Is attending school at Richland is
spending the holidays with bis parents—
Mrs. Bailey and her petitioners have the
thanks of the many good people of Barry
County and by resolution suppressing
gambling at our county fair. The writer
Intended to attend.the fair most of the
time I ut &lt; ne half day was enough to satis­
fy him. Has the time come that our agri­
cultural society cannot be supported with­
out so many catch penny gambling games
which are demoralizing to the young. If
.not, bet’er turn the grounds lute a wheat
field to feed or educate the poor.

wr MU
— - Bfjve.
Several parttaa bad to Jump fiwn
second etory window* and ran around oa
the frown ground hi their bare feet and
shirt alevees.
A dwelling bourc, ice
house and barn were also consumed by
the fire on tbe same lot.
Nothing was
-insured except tbe furniture belonging to
the Knights of Pythias—0.. Barren was at
the oounty seat Saturday and TuesdayMr*. F. Blsbop visited at Shultz New
Years’—Mr. Thornton cut his foot quite
1&gt;adly while chopping In tbe_ woods Satur­
day-Mr. Alton of Bfstlug* was in town
Friday last—Sid Armour has moved to
East Barry—John SUohn has been visit­
ing at Q. A. Hynes tbl* week—Nelson
Beers of Spring Brook was in town New
Years’ day.

Mr. and

Ira. Loren Jonro,

WH1V.
ol Irving and

lilt*.
Mrs. 5. R. Piereou I* on the sick list—
J. T. Ives of Grand Rapid* spent New
Years with his parent* at this place—Jnn.
B. King and wife spent Sunday in Prairie­
ville—Burdett Briggs is buying wood for
John King—Bert Armstrong spent Sun­
day’ In Prairieville—Mr. Bryant of Wis­
consin Is visiting bls father-in-law Geo.
Minar at this, p’aer—Mrs. Barringer rtturned borne from Kalamazoo where she
has bet n for the past five weeks—Charlev
Kidder and wife ate New Years’ dinner
will) tbe latteris parents Mr. aud Mrs.
Wai. Ives—J. Bechtel and family and 8.
It Pierson and family spent New Years’
day with Guy Pierson and wife—Mr. Con­
rads of Plainwell spent a few days at Mr.
Hunt’s—Kittle Baird is visiting friend*
near Cloverdale—The people of Bowen’s
Mills will present a dram* entitled “Teo

Nights in a Bar Room” at Smith’s Hall at
this place on Saturday evening Jan. 13th.
The proceeds to go towards the building
of church sbeds or purchasing a bell,
Everybody turn out and give them a good
crowd.

Sunday, Jan. 7 at 11 a. m. Good attendance
anticipated aud all arc cordially invited
—A number of young people gave Nelson
Willison a surprise last Tuesday and a
good time reported—Those on. the sick list
are Mrs. Mary Bellinger, Mrs. Russell,
lira. Cora Winters and Addle Robinson—
Miss Bertha Gaskill Is spending her vaca­
tion with her parents—Dr. Franz Willison
and wife visited the former’s parents last
week—Mattel Rorabeek, of the Hastings
High school, is with her parents—Miss
Flora McCallum, of Elkhart, Ind., was.
calling on old friends last week.

Johns tewo.
Tbe holiday season ba* passed quite
pleasantly where plenty has abounded,
but poverty has brought sadness to many
homes this year. In many instances tbo
condition is the result of circumstances
over which the sufferers had no control;
but in many instances It has been induced
by extravagance, pleasure seeking and
sight seeing. Tom Hood oooe wrote, “A*
we go through the world, let us live by
the way”. But that is poor advice in tbe
sense he wished It understood—A New
Years gathering at W. H. Fisk’*, baked
goose—S. E. Gaskill gathered his family
Slelgblug la all gone—Everybody had a together on Sunday the Slat-La Gripp^ is
desire to attend the danoe at Dowling last calling at the home of Fay Lamont, on tbe
Friday night as there were 70 uumbeis counts’ line—If the mills keep running,
sold aside from others being present—Mr. and the teams keep handling tics for a
and Mrs. IL K. Stanton visited with Wm. while longer our new railroad will be ob­
Smith and wife of Grand Rapids. Sunday liged to go elsewhere for timber, when It
and Monday of the present week—Annie puts in an appearance.
Winters, of Middleville, spent the holidays
with lier mother and sister—Mrs. Geo.
BwafiaM.
Bryant, has nearly recovered from her
Christmas night was observed by a sail
recent Illness—Work is going on rapidly boat loaded by many gifts to tbe Sunday
on the church sheds, a few more days school
children
and
friends—
work will finish them—R. Bryant calcu­ Tbe
new
Coagregational
church
lates to trade his farm for one hi the will be dedicated In tbe Kinsley dis­
northern part of the state.
trict next Sunday at 11 o’clock—Bail road

Will Seger aud wife were at Vermont­
ville Saturday and Sunday—Johu Tasker
has bean confined to bls bed for a week
with a lame back—Lawyer Powers and
wife, of Charlotte, were guests of Dr.
Powers’ New Years—Harry Spinney and
wife, of Galesburg, visited at C. W. Tompklns tbe fore part of the week—Elder
Payton preached at the church Tuesday
and Wednesday
evening—Mrs.
Chas.
Southwell is at Battle Creek—Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Tuckerman, of Battle Creek,
spent New Yean with Mrs. E. J. Hartom
—Adda Bowen spent last week with her
sisters, Mrs. Brown and Cummins, of East
Assyria,
.

Cedar Creek.
Absent from home Is my excuse for not
riaah rille.
writing for some time—Our beautiful snow
Frank Parker was at Grand
. ,
is toue—Joe Robinson is al work drawing
Jan. 1st—Mrs, W. H. Young and sou
wood near Battle Croek—A sister of Mrs.
Glen spent part of tbe holidays at Grand
J.ie Pobiuson is visiting the latter—Frank
Rapids returning home Tuesday evening.
Fierce I as a new wind mill—The good —Mr. and Mr*. C. Ainsworth, of Grand
times the democrats promised us are very Rapids, were here over Sunday to attend
slow in coming our way. Perhaps they the funeral of Jacob Oernnn—N. T. I’llremain in Washington—Fannie Pierce is her, of the Hasting* House, attended Ja­
teaching us a good school—A number of
cob Osmun’K funeral here Sunday—MJss
our citizens are complaining of la grippe— Mlunte Furnlsa returned to Middleville
A.child o’Mr. and Mrs. William Havens Monday eyantng as school eommeoeed
wa&lt; buried last Thursday—Fred Otis and there on Tuesday a. m., Jan. 1—Mr. and
JlmlMrd.
Miss Mary Wilkinson has bee* at liomo wife who have been visiting relatives In Mrs. J. A. Sisco celebrated t&amp;ir crystal
Jackson
and to Washtenaw county return­
spending the holidays—Mrs. C. Niehol* is
•»n the sick listjgiso Miss Mamie Burt and ed home last week—John Branschk* and
MrhJj. Fbl.
Ms*. Alyaoud are family moved Into their new boose last
In Marsh&gt;.?n. &gt; I textile WUay* with the
la:ter'F •
- JEr- if.V

are gbltin : friends and rphQ
—IM Godfry has a stater an 4

,

•k-Cbtrltt Whittemore and

—

meeting will be held at tbe school bouse
this week Wednesday eve—Tbe Albia*
students will return this week Tuesday
to College. Nellie Edmond* will return
with them—We have one of the finest
horse bhoers In the state awd will not take
take a back on other work either, so peo­
ple need not go five or six mUe* to get
their blacksmithing done—Banfield is
growing, a new store is Msg erected—
Dr. Chandler is Improving—Frank Doty to
having the grip—Unde Albert Dewey la
lying tew with the grip; Marshal Belling­
er is Jost recovering from the same; Mrs,
MeKlnsle Is also on the afct list am! the
minister had au attack last weak—Quart eriy meeting will be held a week from
Saturday at the Wicks school hoo*e and
preaching on tbe Sunday following at the
Baltimore church—Rev. Briggs will lec­
ture here at tbe’church two week* from
next Tuesday evening—It is expected
that Rev. Ford from Augusta will preach

here next Sunday evening after the exer­
cise* of tbe Epworth League as there
will be no preaching In the forenoon.

Stockhoiaor. AwaaA MmCJ)
Tbe annual meeting ef the steal
of the Hauling? Furniture Maanf
Company will be held ■ttheoMo*
kbmv tlauHura
era
L. B.fcuw®r.rw
M. I. Ooec, Sw-jHarttaw, Mieb, Dtt.wth,w.

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Hastings Ban
Thursday. Jan. 4,
OOOK BROS..

A BOX of mixed btoeuixx, a mixed btoeuit box.
. . . ;
•
Tax bl wk tVMa, bUxhUd. the bright
broom blo»MM.
tfrrxlCT ttxoog SUpben Striver
eoared sickly eix elckly ■Uky enakoL (
Swxx swam orer the aea: xwlm,
•wan, «wta; «wan ewam tack again,
well swum, awan.
It is a Btaroe, Sum'; these aretb,i|
•ame, Sam. Tis all a sham. Sam. and;
a shame It to to ahum ao. Sam.
j'
and --------socks;SvBAX shines shoes L_d
socks
anu
socks ami shoos phine Susan.
She
oeuetL .hinlng «boe» and •octa, for
ce»M.in
t
shoes and socks shock Susan.
|

Mtet Barna MoJWt

In Danger of Consumption
•‘I waa sick and diaoouraged when I called
«n the tillage doctor. Ho intimated I tad oon-aumpfioh and would not tiro long. I derided to

Hood’s’i^Cures

Hka Hood's Bartaparina and I am now well and
hBarty." Mbs Daxa Moffitt, Box 73, Ash­
more, I1L
Be sure to get HOOd'h.

•mbodled in- the WUsoa
",,w u»
rf u, .flocta ud herd, at
th. United Sale. The following offlWWB elected: Pmideal, Geoif,
g. Br.dk.
P»w: taentarj, 1. H.
ButUrBe'.d, ArriealtunU collefe; treesmr, Borner A. Flint, Detroit

the national.mind.—Lamb.
BnrrvoLKNT feeling ennoblnw the
most trifling actions.-—Thackeray.
The mother’s heart is the child'!
The problem of flying has been
schoolroom.—Henry Ward Beecher.
Gravity is but tbe rind of wisdom
but it ix a preservative rind.—Joubert.
mayed by the failures of the hundreds
Some persons do first, think after­
who have preceded him in the same
line of effort, baa experimented until
The supreme court has refused to ward, and then repent forever.—
Seeker.
be can now claim, apparently with
if grant the mandamus naked for by the
That trembling veasel of the pole,
some reason, to have achieved success.
«tate board of health to eompel the
The Lillienthal theory ia that birds
Minneapolis, St. Paul A Sault Ste. the feeling compass, navigation^ ucul.
—
Byron.
do not exercise great power in tying,
Mari, railroad to hold th, taffgag, M
.
.
. .for (n.rwnf-Lin
hut keep afloat in the air by the par­
Gohbip, pretending to have the cyet
immigrants
inspection. 'I'hn
The miH
road
ticular way in which they manipulate
refused to inspect or allow tbe board of an arguA, has all the bHndnesa of a
Robert Rowley rolled a round roll
their wings. Reasoning upon these
bat.—Ouida.
round; a round roll Robert Rowley' to Inspect Immigrants* baggage at the
lines.-a flying machine has been con­
“Soo,” and the board of health carried
Hatred does not cease by hatred,
rolled round; where rolled the round
structed upon a variety of angles, de­
the case to the supreme court. The de­ but only by love; thia ia the eternal
ij
signed to catch the air in whatever di- I roll Robert Rowley rolled round.
cision knocks out the inspection law of rule.—Buddha.
Oliver OoutTHOBr ogled an owl und
reetion it may come, or from whatever I!
Hundreds would never have known
18M.
oyster Did Oliver Oglethorp ogle an (
quarter.
want if they had not first known
(
The affair is built in
almost exact owl
. owl and
and oyster?
oyster.- IfixOliver
wrerOglethoq?j
i^greunun^
wa^te.-Spurgeon.
imitation of the Wings
of a bat; the ! ogled an owl and oyster, where are
During the weeWrnded on December
Evbry base occupation makes one
delicate ribs and body are made of the owl and oyster Oliver Ogletborp 28&gt;w&gt;reports
-------------------------sent in by forty observsharp in its practice, an d dull in every
willow wood, which Is tough, but ogled?
kJ1 ere in various'portions of the state to
other.—Sir P. Sidney.
light; the wings are covered with
Sammy* Shoksmith saw a shrieking; the state board of health Indicated thot
Or all the joys that lighte n the suf­
light sheeting, and when spread they songster. Did Sammy Shoesmith see inflammation of the bowels and kidhave a circumference of twenty square a shrieking songster? If Sammy Shoe- noys
increased
and plouritis do- fering earth, what joy is welcomed like
yards. The entire apparatus weighs ' smith saw a shrieking songster where’s creased inarea ofprevalence.
Ty- a new-born child?—Mrs. Norton.

true Ide. and will ase lb to remedj » dlre«.
•d. (feint » «talr trial, and experience no
bwaft. roa'aMr return tbe bottle rod
tare poor axme; refunded. V, &lt;0014
not make thl. oiler did we not know that
Dr. Klnj'a New Dtoeorerr coold be relied
on. It ser«r dleappolnto. Trial bottles
free st W. H. Goodyear’, dn« stare.
Large sire 90s and »1.M.

As a remedy for all forms of neadache
Electric Bitters has proved io be the very
beet. It effects a permanent cure and tbe
most dreaded habitual alek headaches
yield to its influence. We urge all who
are afflicted to procure a bottle, and give
this remedy a fair trial. In cases of hab­
itual constipation Electric Bitters cares by
giving tbe aecded tone to tbe bowels, and
few eases long resist tbe use of this medialne. Try It once. Large botlles only
fifty cents at W» H. Goodyear’s Drag
Store.

The best salve tn the world for cuts,
brulMa, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
ooms, and all skin lrruptlon.% and posi­
tively cure piles or no pay required. It
Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the
druggist.

j the
j the shrieking
shriekingsongster
songsterSammy
SammyShoeShoe- phoid
phoidfever
fever was
wasreported
reported attwenty
twenty
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smith
saw?
■ places, diphtheria
diphtheria
at
twenty-one,
smith
saw?
A Whiff Sillabub.—Beat a pint of
Hobbs meets Snobs and Nobbs; measles at ten aud scarlet fever at
cream, five spoonfuls of sack, the
rflOBATK ORDER.
, Hobbs bobs *to Snobbs
°—»*»— and Nobbi
forty-eight places.
-Aiatc &lt;4 MletKsn.Counrv of Harn . w.
whites of two eggs and three ounoei
Hobbs nobs with Snobbs and rol
At x stolon of the ITntate Ccnri. tor
j Nobbs* fob. “That Is,"
“ says *Nobbs,
’ ” J1
A Faiiiifa* Dorof treble refined sugar together with a
re oouutv of
Barry
holden at the
1!
Two
trappers
near
Champion
were
whisk, till a good strong froth arise,
r•ante ofllce. tn the City of HaMUw, In
for
Hobbs*
jobs,"
and
■. “the worse
-lid County, ou Friday thh 8th, day of
attracted by the howls of a dog to the [ then
1”"-*
then skim
skim itand
Itand put
put it
it intoyov*"
into your glasses
Snobbs sobs.
wmnbtt* lu th • year oue thousand e»ght bun■x--------------------------j frozen corpse of a man. The faithful for use.—Good Housekeeping.
red and oinety three.
Tryout. CharleH W. Armstrong. Judge of
GOSSIP FOR THE FAIR SEX. • animal had never once deserted ita|
Sweet Pickled Beans. —Take seven
1 ■ ■'rotate.
,
, , .
Fire losses in Dundee during the past
_
.
। maliter, who had evidently frozen slowfn the matter
ot the estate of Joshua
pounds fruit, put them in n jar with
OacAfi Wu.ni: roys: Beware of wornHeald, the body was an ' three and onerhalt pound, sugar, oue two years do not exceed $200.
Irk HaM. Deceased.
&gt;u rwdirx
rwrfirx »aud tllint the petition duly verb
&lt;_&gt;u
en who wem-violet.
'upright stink, on which waa a letter quBrt best vinegar, two ounce, stink
-------------I1||U
wl
d
0W
O
f
deceased
Montague will borrow 3500 to pay its
red of dloa M.
Maa. S, G. Hot-nxv has Introduced ^dreaaed to a son In Italy. The old1 cinnamon, twoouncescloves; the whole
n-asooa (herds Mated, that
1 r»yiug fur
running expenses until taxes come in.
;j a ■ order
order
or '•rrv
decree
be
made by
-------~dental Inspection into the public nlBn'B name was Pasooe Falanea, aud boiled together, and thrown over the
ih:« court
determining
who lire
or
schools ot Detroit.
j he had lost his way In tho woods
uerv the Uwfui helis of *aid deceased mid enfruit three days.—Detroit Free I’resa.
; UM to inherit said estate and their respectMme. Carnut has not been photo­
Stcftkd Onions.—Parboil some good­
rtetiUlkends
Throafh the Treetie.
graphed for fifteen years, and »ys she
Tiwretuwn It «» ordered, that Friday the
i
An eastbound freight train wont sized onions. Take out the middles
never will be again.
Mi day ot January A. D.. IMHat ten o dock In
awl
fill with force meat. Place them
■he toreooon.
ataismed for tbe hearing of
a trestle
near
creek,- ■
Bklva Lockwood is sixty-three years] through
-j—«.
----- —
— Trout
-------------------',;!d petition anti that the heirs at law of old
side by side In a shallow dish with but­
old. .She began teaching school at the **&gt;»*&lt; 75
Marquette. I
eeceaacd and all other per»'&gt;“* iuierreted in
ter
and
sprinkle a little salt and sugar
- a.d estate, are required to appear at a session
and
went
age df fourteen aud was married four The engine —
a one car
- •"*
”* over
Msxhl court. 1 hen to be hidden nt the Probate
safely, but the clever following cars over them. Cover the onions with thin
years later.
. dice, m (M city id Haatium. iu said County.
went down with the bridge. Engineer slices of bacon. Cook thoroughly and
.id shturrtuse. if an* there be. why the prayer
The women of Iceland have bod
f the petitioner may not be muted. Ana It
but waa serve in their own sauce.—Boston
• further ordered, that aald petitioner give no
municipal suffrage for more than twen­ William Turner jumped,
t
caught
in the wreck and died soon; Budget.
■, e f«&gt; the persons IutereMed In said estate, of
ty
years.
They
are
now
eligible
to
Almond Biscuit—Bent half a pound
ptmdcr.oy of said petition and the hearing
' : after being taken ouL The rest of the
.jercof In cso-iltig a copy of this order to be
municipal offices.
of butler aud half a pound of white
crew1 escaped injury.
r.nldtalicd tn tlrfj ilsattnw Bannkb. a news
P
rincess Maud of Waler is particu­
sugar
to a cream; mix with one pound
t-aper printed sod eiroulaied In &gt;a!d County
Carson Villes' enterprising men are will­
larly fond of assuming an alias and
r: Bar-, y. one-- in each week (or thre* successive
Evidently Murdered.
of flour and one-fourth pound of
ing to put up a bonus nnd have a flax mil'.
previous tosntd -liiy of hearing.
dropping
some
of
the
red
tajie
of
royal*
There was great excitement at Def­ almonds, blanched, and beaten to a
Chas. W. Ammstboni..
ty. Every year she goes to visit her ter. Chippewa .county, over the finding paste with the juice of a lemon: work
Judge of Prolmte.
There are fifty cases for violations of
A true copy.)
' former governess, who lives in Devon­ of the body of Mrs. Peter Paccoloni, it well together, roll it out and cut into
the local option law on tbe Eaton countv
GERMANY’S NKVP FLYING MA CHIN X
shire. Always the sensible princess who had been missing for three weeks. small round cakes. Bake them in a
SHHRIFF-S SALE
docket.
insists on being called ‘'Miss Mills" The body was discovered buried iu a quick oven.—Housekeeper.
Notice Is tanbj idrea ttat by virtue ot ai boat from the bank. Working the
v Hi of ri» ri Fiu-iss issued out ol nnd under the i wings with little effort, the man flut­ - and upon being treated as a member df hencoop Appearances indicated that (
EDUCATIONAL NOTES.
* -&lt;-m1 &lt;4 Hie ('Irvult Court tor the Oiunly of
. the family.
the woman was murdered. Her hus- I
F.arry and Scxte of MicJilgsn, to me directed tered through the air, finally reaching
Ur in Easthampton. Mass., the tele­ band was arrested on suspicion of hav-1
■nd delivered nndi sRainst theyonds and chst- a height of 200 feet above the r.urface, •
Infant schools were first established
; *•. land.* aud irnemeuU of Trtpheta Good,
graph messenger l»oy happens to be -a lug made away with the woman and ■bout the year ISIS.
■netudi.in the county of Burry and In Uiv.ir :and then descending safely.
girl. The result is that the people of was in jail.
• : Horace ITentlee end Son. 1 did on the
{
The universities of St. Petersburg
After this experiment, which satis­
When she wm a Child, «be crind for CastorU.
tuentr^ inth dsv M June. A. 0.. iriW. levyupou
Easthampton receive their dispatches
। and Moscow were founded by Alexan­
: tM »icre and tekeall tbe rixbt. title and interred fied him of tbe practicability of his with promptness unhindered by mar­
- I Hit said Triftana «voodruougli in sod to theory. Mr. Lillienthal resol veil to
der
J. iu 1802.
An unsuccessful attempt was made
। be following dr^rnbed real estate situated in
bles, dogfights or boseliall. The girl
When ahe bad Children, aha gave them tAstoria.
During the tenth century the Sararhe township of Irving. Bsrry County. Micbl 1gradually increase the altitude, and
to fire the Colon school building in
tan. to-wlt, Umb north mod quarter (’&lt;) for this purpose he went tn the steep is teii-year old Elsie Gough, who works
cena had seventeen universities, Cordoin order that her older brother may go Decatur by means of a bottle of oil,
-4 too north east quarter pi) and tbe went
hill
of
Rhinower.
near
Rathenow,
ra
being
the
chief.
hxif (h&gt; of tbe north west quarter
of
with fuse attached, placed inside of a
twriiCy-dve (2S1 township four (4) north ef . which Fiscs to an abrupt height of 320 to school.
I basement door.
The fuse failed to
Italy has twenty-one universities,
rsnxe nine (»i west and the east half &lt;S4) of tbe 1 .feet, its side l&gt;eing a stony cliff almost I
miol
east -----quarter ”(L)
. B,ue ,*einh a
cun almost .
FIGS AND THISTLES.
! burn or the structure would have been with six hundred professors and nine
astt half ih
&gt; of the north east
’ of.
thiity
&lt;3ej towa-titp
(our [4] north range ! perpendicular. On the top of this hill j
A dog poisoner hps knocked out a num­
■Her
■ • six--------—
। thousand Students.
destroyed.
’
A covetous man cannot own any­
*&gt;.&lt;■ b“!,‘ * “&gt;•"
«•*
!
The increase of schools in every ber of Marlette centres during the pas:
, thing.
of the north we»t
wt»t quarterly]
quarter UiJ of sec thirty
thirty- tire distance from the level 830 feet.
,
•Jot
week.
v
!&gt; ./!.
. . v
' c°untry has generally been attended
oi to*uship four [41 north range right |8] west
Then he adjusted his flying appar- '
Keep your eye on the man who mukea
Jsmxs Bred, ot Bay City, *U b&gt;d In bv B decrexro ot ertar
..ad south eivd quarter [Ml of *outb east qiiar- ,
Sanilac county has :i4 places that sell
and leaped off. I'pon his first promises before election.
the sunken steamer Wheeler, off Mich—
t-rlJiloCsee twenty-seven [27] township four atus
1
Herodotus says Persian education
41 north ranae right (81 wbst and west half CHI trial
I
he sank perhaps fifty feet, and j
T....
—t
The best time to rprepare
for a storm igan City, Ind. has been unable to find consisted in teaching the boys to ride, liquor. Of Ibis number only one has a
ni. sooth west quarter [wi ot sec twenty-six [i*u] .
then
commenced
to
rise
again
until
he
is
when
no
clouds
are
to
be
seen.
any
trace
of
the
vessel.
whiskey
license.
township four [U north ot range eight west 1
to use the bow and to speak the truth!
/t ot which 1 '■hall expose for sale at , had reached 1.000 feet, and then grartTta attorn sb«l. of Ita Detroit Dry
----------------The trouble with the man wWo
T
his
country* „„
has fifty-two „„
law
I ubllc SUCti'MJ or vendue to the highest
no£h'1 bidder
btrom 1j u&lt;llv
down- Blighting, gently
*
Pontiac
wants a new opera house and
is the law directs at the EC™
knows nothing is that he is the last to Dock company st Wyandotte were de- Mhool». with three hundred and forty­
H.. witv
upon thss
the r-r-sw.l
road.
oor of the Coart bouse lu the
city of urvin
find it ouL
* ^7°”,
flr0&gt;
»
®re teBkchers and three thousand nine hustlers are trying to secure sufficient
b'aaltngs In said connty ot Barry and
Repeating
his
experiments
for
sev
­
promise to make a stock company affair
State of Michigan, (that bring the place where
No man really loves right who is not __Tb^Ci.’7OP5f‘h?U*'*‘ .'mt 1.*^n kumlred and xix atudonte.
: he Circtiit Court for the said County of Barry. eral days, he eventually reached such
waa destroyed' by fire. The loss of 9»,- ! . In 1891 the sum of six million eight of IL
* ate of Michigan Is holden) on the f'th day rf perfection that he was able to stand willing to espouse its cause and go
000 is partly covered by insurance
Into buttle.
j ebraary. A. D.. 18M; at our o'clock In the afhundred and forty-nine thousand two
still in the air without moving the
;• rnouo of t bat day.
Senator James McMillan presenteuaa hundred and eight dollars waa donated
There is hope for the man who has
Dated nt the cire of Hastings, this !3th day ot wings.
He also traveled in circles,
J member. A D.. I«83.
found out that there are many things a Christmas present to the unemployed to the colleges of this country for vari­
steering himself by tbe appliance,
Phu.it- W. BuKuxas.
poor of Detroit his check for 15.000.
he doesn't know.
ous purposes.
*
Under Sheriff.
which will be noticed in the sketch as
An incendiary
in MoTuf. man who sits down to wait for
, fire that started
-------------Italy, in 1837, ha&lt;l seventy thousand
a semi-circular attachment, doing the
somethlng to turn up will need a Comb's art gallery in Muskegon caused five hundred and sevea schools, eightyNOTICE OF ATTACHMENT
same duty as a rudder as that done by
•«c tan «M • mru.
Cushion OU his STUt.
, * I068
tt.OOU
- State of MloblflSn.
,
six thousand four hundred teachers
the tail of u bird.
To a moderate degree Mr. Llllieuthfcl 1
WttKN a woman throws a stone or
At Sault Ste. Marie Peter Pocokini and three million seventy-one thousand
Is th- Circnlt Goqr- for the County of Barry.
appears now to have accomplished the drir** • nail she does H as though her
“»der arrest on suspicion of mur- in attendance.
aerial movements of the bird, and it 1U® depended on it
(
His wife mysteriously disappeared
A SMALL DISH OF SCIENCE.
Thmre is this difference between a
**?
end it was thought that
NaUoe is hereby riven that on XM Suet day of only remains to be seen whether he *
NovMnber A D. r*3a Writ ot Attachment was can sufficiently perfect his system to wise man and a fool: A fool’s mistakes "® killed her and
bld her body.
,
ir
I Twelve thoubaxd microbes strung
July iMU-d out of the Circuit Court tor the _.__ .
...
— _ ____ a____ v ii__ ______.&lt;-&gt;___
ij
Rtii-trltava
n« Maais- on a line would make aproeeuiou only
Burglars
entered
the
depot
at
•, /kwU&lt; of Barrv, at the suit of Bar&amp;h J. Bare. rise to great heights or to remain aloft never teach him anything.
PROBATE UKDKR.
•be above tuuurd Hal ■tiff, again it tiie lands.
„„
_____________
„
„„ „„ tlqua while ths employes were al din- »n Inch in length.
It is the man who has to live on
corn
State ot Michigan. Oountr of Barry—m.
:r-uoasenls, goods, wad chattels, inoueys and with the same endurance as do the1
|
Tiotr caa out diamonds so small in
*--------- ------- * the Probate Court tor tbe
-ffecUet Una Bare, tbe defendant, above named. creatures designed by nature for that bread at home who finds the moet fault ner “nd mBd* away with (40.
at the nobate Oflea
1 t the mm KMA*, which aald writ waa re- purpose.
Erlck
Isesceon
commenced suit Holland that It takes fifteen hundredkten
I with the pie when he travels.—Ram’s
lugs, in said cMBte, oZ
■dreabte on the !4th dxv of November 188S.
. against tbe Quinoy Mining company of them to weigh a karat.
The scientist's description ot the sen- Born.
■ *ted. this ittta day of Nov-tuber a. D. 1MB.
a.“•7
January. In tbe
eight hundred and ninety
FUUtoT. Colrrvve.
sation while sailing through the air I
----------------------------' for (S0.000 damages at Hancock. Irene- j
Tar dUtanoe from tta furtheat point
Accuracy for Halnufl. la certainly attractive.
He says that; FOREIGN PEOPLE ANb EVENTS, *°n WM hit on the bead by a falling of polar discovery Co the pole Is said to
bucket and is now unround mentally. 1
leM u,nB a„ hundnMj
the feeling of motion 1* entirely lost, ■
*
MOBTGAUR RALE.
^l^taejuawer nt the estate of Klmon O.
’ *.
__ L. 1- 1
Detain taring been made lu the conditions rThc.bwnc. .lK&gt;o!.nv.t.t*n.„„b. 1
«'ePtk,n' *»
a cerUin m-&gt;rtg»ge executed by Edwin a. The absence also of any stationary ob­
residents of Utica, died at the age ot ooe hundred and twenty-four narta.
hta immediate relatives have lived to
----- W‘ Amrita and Mnrv
(1. He field tta office of .tariff of
„ch in
eh. wife of the ssld Lyman W. Aldrich, jects, which would indicate movement । be over ninety.
Macomb connty two years and served I animal
•vriesbvmca tlaled the Mwesieentn In the human being, gives the sensa­
CiNimBella’s real name, it is alleged,.
tar 1BA1. recorded tbe elghteeatli tion that the earth, instead of the man
I
in order to reaUro tbe sixe of the
her. iren. ny the non payment of
was Rhodope.
She is believed
to have
lue on the seventeenth day of himself, is in motion.
been
a taautifulEgyptlau
g&amp;n
who’ k“~
“edX £ tora ' ££
i
._33 and more than thirty dav*
of said
sartor elapsed ahwM said intereiu became du’'*l‘n"dhod and seventy year. , whlie eroroingon the In. from Ihmm-!
Th, rale ioeavertatning when E«.ter beton
tbe common
common era
en sml
and dm
dnring
the 1 ____
mon,|, M.„d
with
the earth, and then a molecule wonld
Delore the
»iri«&gt; the
t ILIau
_ a don team'
.
,
.
----- —ot
~ -------«•------ uiutiu
ifiiMUD
witru imuK icoiu.
I be between tbe size of a small shot and
reign
ot
twelve
- eBry
-*
•-^tedMteette wMe amount «4Mlpd Sunday occur, may be gathered from . reign
of ISamotiena,
Psamoticns, one
one of the
the twelve
„
H&gt;rU
Mount
rleBBBnU
h„
Probate
iereet secured by said mortgage due and this statement, says the Brooklyn 1 kings of Egypt.
a cricket ball.
oountr.
B pursuant to the terms and coudltKxir of
;
filled
the
office
of
circuit
judge
for
the
Eagle: Easier is the Sunday which I
T
’
Naphthalins, which is a product of
BAKNEY Barxoto is the riche 4 man Twenty-first cjudicial circuit three
follow# that fourteenth day of tb« eal- in. Sooth
South MrtAfrica. o„..
Onlv a
year* agi
coal tar d istillation,in appearance some­
. few
e.--------------------or elgh££ yeuB. ,|e MW
5S2 S3 endar moon which falls upon or next | he wm a dealer in second-han.I cloththing like paraffine; has been found use­
11rra to practice
ful in England for the preservation of
after March JI.
We give a number of iag la Lombm. His woalth U estixnatPeter Gustafson was found frozen to Umber. The wood is soaked for two to
news
dates of Easter Sunday, which will bo | ed at one hundred million dollars, and
death
near
TalboL
He
started
to
waiic
twelve
hours in the melted naphtha­
useful for preservation to such readers • he is part owner in every railroad,
**** tor three successive
at twel\&gt; as are desirous to watch these recur- mine, tramway and big bnildiug enter from Stephenson to a logging camp
ItafafbMrtnt
line at a temperature of two hun­
■oMacfc. nona.
B. ARMSTRONG,
In a drnaken brawl in a Detroit ss- dred degrees Fahrenheit.
(Atnweopy)
JodtectPrtitaif
_______ ,
k
&gt;oon. in which knWn mi
... March D
J-wrme-i a« lb* nortataU of the south MM
...
Ajrll
tt
STUDYING
NATURE.
.*
P
—
'
”
”
1
re*
Mio.
PoU.
qoBrtrr aM
west hrt! of the north wwl
the
time
of
Ms
death,
a
few
weeks
ago,
... Asm 4
were injured.
PROBATE ORDcn
-April I-WiS...
Petro Errilo. of Guanajuato. Mex.. was
Cloud, an on th. wnf, »bo.»
April rojWT...
-.'•/April 8
Ex-Mayor Peterson, of Escanaba, was
■ March *1 one hundred and thirty-three years of tbraahed within whip on the street by fl,e hundred ynri. In tblclcm..M.
April 23 age. Ho leaves over fonr hundred liv-'
Tukoum mountain prnwan tor a^r.
a woman whom he had insulted.
.
ing (le&amp;cenduuts, ua.l among them .a
nature polwb-. cUaUr tmd nro.4. It
The school children of Ottawa coun­
.April I. ifcE ..
Soa elghty-five yearn oi l. w‘i;» recently
into the bardett marbl..
BM...
IMA..
broke his arm while trying td ride a • ty will add their mite to the fund for
Turan an onr WO.OOO rarietie, of
bicycle._____________
‘ the relief of tbe destitute in the upper
- &lt;br estala of JoAu B
peninsula by each con tri baling oue iasects known to Lha
.......A$rfl it
KANSAS AND CALIFORNIA.
j
.....A»rU 9
cm tbe subject.
. .March 31
Bert Slawart *•*« Rtruek ap the bead
Calimumkia has raised 723,000,000
April «
■- •&gt; kaam at a *'Sw&gt;*n .
jjoudcU of fruit within the last year.
fiibooteraft, and waa prob
'\fat41j
which has
injured.
Hood’S Pills Mt easily. yet prompt!’ sad
affectively. on ths liver and bowels. Uta

forty pounds.
Lillienthal began his trials with the
*-*-- *from
------ *’----------------I
new flying machine
the summit
of a turret which rises forty feet from
the ground. Adjusting the wings as
shown in the accompanying illustra­
tion, and seating himself upon the
skeleton body of the mechanism, which,
unfortunately, must be imagined in
the drawing, as the artist has consid­
ered it so exceedingly frail an to make
it indistinguishable, the inventor
pushed himself off from the tower top
into space, as one would push away a

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

---------------- - —

GS.—

£--------- 7 c^asssf issiJ

Be

■Bx:

:1£S’?

। world j

miwlob

KaxbaaaUII ha* nearly one
ied guvermneat

.Miscreants fired several
JlwkaOU.

of Mid

�vehaveen

?CTKrfoirfr"’
*v ww

■

’

HE MUST HANG.

I&amp;l&amp;siso It S&amp;ihn

W*»»*W5^W*

FIGHT AGAINST BONDS.

TIMETABLE.

Anns Wagner Acquitted of tbe
Charge of Murder.

Prendergast* the Slayer of Garter
Harrison* Found (lulity.

lu effwi Jaiy M ltfr.1

haa been received at the headquarters
of tbe Knights of Labor stating that
General Master Workman Sovereign
HU Penaltty
had been taken quite ill at Hazleton,
Other Indtctmenl
IV, where be had gone on business of
New Trial-Th »y Con Barna
the.order,
and upon the advice of
tha Verdict.
1 physicians
had
hMtily
taken
a
CUKKRkD TBK VMDICT.
Lira fob a ufk.
train for his home at Des Moines, la.
1XDIANXPOU8, Dec. 29.—After being
oo, Due. W. -AUurncy Trude Prior to the r«ner«l muter workman-.
.......
. .
.
■
elueaa.-tnM.
Ue.latno
hrt
nranarwrt
an
s state in
Hazleton he prepared an out for twelve hours tub jury ia the
finished hia argument for tbe
Annie Wagner murder case brought in
the Pfehdergaat trial about noon on address to the rank and file of the order
Friday. At the opening of the after-, denouncing Secretary of the Treasury a verdiet of not guilty. The courtroom
was
Jwiou
Judge
Brentano
delivered
&lt;**
“
»&lt;*
request
to
congress
to
grant
uuon Ration Judge Brentano del Ire red varutue s request to congress w gw w
M crowded,
un,™ and the
mw announcement of
hU chm-ff. to the Jun-. The li»t of In- ' N» •'Hhprfty to lujuc £00.™ 000 &gt;« ,
ww.rue.lvud
choer
Mrnctlons wm n lone one, end they In-1 Intereet-beartnr bonds. The lollowin, utter
cheer.
During n ecene of
vured the prisoner * At 1:25 p m. the ' ■« entrnete from the document, which the wildest oonfouion ,?*' .P,ri*°',?r

Station*.

Closet uxV

HAMiBue...

Ceaie Grove.
Woodland ....
Woodbury .........
♦ L« D. L. 4b A.
Lasting .
Detroit

Jure retired* to consider the evidence.
jury retired to consider the evidence.
At 2ri8 p. m. they returned aud pre­
sented the following verdict:
••We,iths jury, find the defcacaat. Patrick
Eugens PronderxaaU guilty ot murder In man­
ner and form m charged in the tadictment. and

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is •
a long
The issuing of bond* La an outrage upon a
liberty-loving people. Bonds and slavery are
synonymous terms. Recent authentic statis­
tics prove that a sum of tponej equal
to the
entire circulating medium
ot
tbl» nation must pass * * **the
” "hands
*‘
nat.on
Into !
of the
people
of thia

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u»ly.
mtiac *lgaM
raio* st flag stations an m&gt;sd a* they can be
AU Crains will &lt;op at Cranked Lake Croulisg
« bee they are flamed.
Baggsce must be at the depot al least t&gt; mln
lire bv'fure leaving time ot trains, no that azeeto
msg have Ums to chock It property; otberwiM tl
axar not so forward until next train.
♦Mixed tra.i’6 anil be run at the oonveolene*
•f the company, who reaerve tbe rtgbt to chans*
tbe time of such trains without notice
W. A Dkwimg. Genl Manager
IL C. FoTrxa. Ges'l P. ft T. Ast
L. NmoaANT. Bapt,

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Stations.
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GLaarixos..
C. B. OSBORN, Local Agent. Haftlags
&gt;. flf. ttuoauM to. P ft T. A. I'blnura.
Book-keepers, file*
.
phen, and Teachers.
&gt;-sM foreach petitions .w the Grand Rapids
iaSa College. Short hawk and Normal Bcfa
FJFCat&amp;torue. addres*
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CONSTIPATION
31 cvnt^.

W. H. Goodyear. Sole A Kent, Hartings.

a Prien AAo
Hie cause
ProVecVion,
AvAevesVa ?
Arc you willing to work for the cause
of Protection in placing reliable infor­
mation in the hands of your acquain­
tances?
If you are, you should be identified
with
THE AMERICAN

protective

Nerve
Tonic

IS NOT GUILTY,

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Tariff league.

Blood
JJulWer

WILLIAMS’
HEDICWECO.,
Schenectady, W.Y.
MdBMCkriUc,(taL

$3,000.00
A YEAR

FOR THE INDU8TRI008.

.....
morning
and wtrile tbe judge read tbe instruc­
tion* he sat like one exhausted. Part
of the time bo covered his eyes with a
black handkerchief. "I was praying,"
he said afterward to his brother. His
face was pale and hia lips quivered. As
tbe jury passed out to settle his fate he
cast a, quick glance at his aged, tremb­
ling mother. Then he walked slowly
back to await the dual summons.
When the verdict was read, and as
the word “death" reached the prisononer's ears he raised his right hand
slowly and made the sign of the cross.
His eyelids closed for an Instant, there
was a slight tremor and that was alt
He betrayed no other ipotioe of what
what waa passing in his mind. The
people simply looked at the pris­
oner.
Not
a
person
whispered.
All at once
the full force and
meaning of tbe verdict struck them.
Every face showed a trace of sympathy
lor the msu whose fate was decided.

A life aentence was the most that the
friends of the Harrison family had ever
hoped for. A. S. Trude's face expressed
sorrow. Attorneys Wade and McGoorty
looked disconsolately at each other.
Some person near tbe door passed the
word downstairs and in a moment the
waiting crowds knew tbe sentence.
These persons had all come there with
u feeling of resentment against tbe
prisoner, but they rahie no demonstra­
tion when the word finally reached
them.' The verdict met with their ap­
proval. That was all.
Motion for a Mew Trial.
Thu jury was polled and each mem­
ber announced that this was and is his
vcrdieL When the last man of the
twelve had made this declaration the
primer. Jaw dropped . mU. He

average of once every six months tbe people
must reborrow tbe money from tbe uiterost
takers with new seevritiea-thus the &lt; -impound
power grown with graduating power and If not
checked will absorb all wealth and leave labor
in abject servitude.
••Society and government must take tbe
pront out of the money and pct It Into labor
and product*. As It sow Is the profits of the
dollars ot Interest absorb the profits of tbe '
dollars st production, and m dollars have no
power to create other dollars the profli of ,i
tbe dollars at Interest roust be paid out of
l be dollars at production, and as noon
m the dollars al interest absorb the dollars
at production God's green earth and the
fullness thereof baa to be mortgaged to t8e dol­
lars at interest to induce a few dollars io re­
turn to the fields of production, only to be rosbsorbec by the dollars st interest. Each time
they draw great amount* of land and products
over to tbs Interest taker. Finally tbe dollars
at Interest absorb all elements of Increase."
Instead of an issse of bondt Mr. Sov­
ereign advocates the issue of full legal
tender non-interest-beariug money. He
then calls upon the workingmen of the
country to petition congress not to
grunt the secretary of the treasury au­
thority to make the proposed issue of
bonds
"Every man," he continues,
"connected with the disreputable trans­
action should have hia name branded
with eternal infamy."
He la, he cays, in receipt of letters
from the agricultural districts of tbe
west and the cotton regions of the
south, declaring that the issuing of iaterest-bearing bonds by the national
government will be considered effi­
cient provocation to justify a call to
arms. He adds:
"aI the first attempt of congress to great
the authority asked by tbe secretary of tbe
treasury the knights from Maine to California
should bold Indignation mreiiagw and send un­
equivocal protests to their respective sasmbers
la congress.
■'ll Is the duty of labor throughout the
length and breadth of lht- land to put Ila foot
down so hard on the political schema to io­
.... cspltol
crease tbe national debt that the very
at Vashtafioa win tremble with tbe ibunders
ggpe.

The following

remftrtcable

story.

gence among the lower animals, says
the Rocky Mountain News. A oook
was much annoyed to find his pastry
shelves attacked by ante.
By careful
watching it waa discovered that they
came out twice a day in search of food,
at about seven in tbe morning and
four in the afternoon.
How were the
pies to be protected against the knvadHe did not hare long to wait, for at
6:50 o'clock he noticed that off iu
the left-hand corner of the pantry was
aline of ante slowly making their way

&lt;*loted a’V Through the trial Annie
Wagner has manifested the most
stoical indifference and it Was not un­
til the verdict of the jury that her
feelings obtained mastery over her.
Mr. Holtzman,
the prosecutor, an­
nounoed that as the state had failed to

eonvlct in thia, Ite best case, and owing
to the state of public opinion, he
deemed it boat to dismiss the other two
indictments for murder against the
prisoner.
Not since the triafr at Mrs. Nancy
Clem for the murder of Jacob Young
and wife at Cold Springs, north of this
city, twenty yeapi ago, has the Indian­
apolis public been as much interested
in a murder trial as in the case which
has just dosed.

A YOUljG GIRL’S FORTUNE.
AN INTERESTING SKETCH.
Nothing appeal so stro
affection
slighter
daughter
been
hadhMttbe

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TKN PLAN OF CAMPAIBN.

tn the direction of the pies. They
Anns Wagner wm a ncrrar.1 in the family of seemed like a vast army coming forth bMlthDr.fi
CbarlM Koeatera ut 4Afl South Meridian to attack an enemy.
When my
In front was a
street
On May H last Mrs. CUra KoMtera. leader, who waa larger than any of the
aged 73, the mother of Chnrlea Koester*,
died very suddenly. The oorouer wm called others, and who always kept a little
upon to Investigate and found that the death ahead of his troop®.
of Mr* Kc-eatera wax the fifth that bad taken
They were of the sort known as the
1B th« Koeetere family else* October U medium-sized red ant, which is regard­
Looking further for evident* of a crime, a ed as the most Intelligent of its kind,
drmrgUt, George F. Borst at Meridian acreet whose scientific name is formica rubra.
and Ruesell avenua. waa found, who said that
About forty anta out of five hundred
Anna Wagner had purchased a box of “rough
on rets** from hia atore on
May tt. stepped out and joined the leader.
The family pbyslrian wm Dr. Bayer, who The general and his aids held a coun­
told the- oerooer that he bad no doubt cil and then proceeded to examine the
circle of molasses Certain portions of
aad advised that an analysis of tbe stomMb of
it seemed to be assigned to the differ­
ent ante, and each selected unerringly
Leias for analysis, and tbe doctor report the pointe in the section under hii
charge where tbe stream of molasses
In sufadent quantities to cause death
- .-*.
. . WagBer WM was narrowest Then the leader made
thiaj. —.
arrested.
At
ibe time of her arrest, his tour of inspection.
the prisoner denied having any poison in her
The order to march was given, and
possession, el though the half emptied box wm the ante all mode their way to a hole
afterward found tn the closet where she kept
in
the wall at which the plastering
her clothes. She wm taken to the drug store
where tbe poison wm bought, and she denied to
Druggist Borst ever having bought any 'Tough
Here they broke ranks and set about
on rate" from him. Charies Koester* added a carrying pieces of plaater to tbe place
sensation to
■QUMtiua
iu the
mid «wr;
story in
of the
tur iruut
crime uj
by un.iu,
making
a autemeni that be thought the woman wm tn La the molasses which had been agreed
love with him, and be furnished the motive for upon as "
the narrowest.
‘
To and fro
tbe crime by suggesting that she wanted to get they went from the nail hole to the
bis wife aud children out of the way to make
molaaaes, until, at 11.30 o’clock, they
had thrown a bridge acrons. Then
Tbs people Ln tbe Keosters family a
under suspicious rlrcumatanvui were

Meals for
-ive Cents

FATHER OF THE HOUSE.
Koester*, age 8, daughter of Charles.
February Z7. and last, Clare Kocaurs, ago Holman, tbe Great Objector, Now Hao
Tl Esch of tltem, except the baby, was
11) for about the s*me length of time and
Hon. William S. Holman, representa­
showed the same symptoms The ert lenoe tive in congress from the Fourth In­
taken before the coroovr
of such
UNDER ARREST.
nature that he felt justified in ordering diana district, now enjoys the distinc­
the bodies of tbe dead exhumed and tion of being the "fatherof the house.”
। the'r atomacha removed. This was done Mr. Holman has two other sobriquets:
' and the visceea was turned over to "The great objector" and “watchdog
Richard A. Wade, chief attorney for .
JACKSOMVtixr, Fla., Dec 29.—Corbett I Dr. Elsenbelsa for analyst* The doctor did
Prendergast, was sorely disappointed
aud Mitchell on Thursday voluntarily ! not make a campleie report far several week*, of the treasury." He was born in Dear­
over the verdict He said:
gave
themselves up to tbe authorities but at the end of that period be announced that born county. Ind.. September 0, 1822;
••1 never felt so bud in my Ufa It wmb'X
be had found arsenic tn every one of tbe atom­ received a common school education
right to return such a verdict. Why, It’s *n in order to forestall arrest at a later ache submitted to him.
and studied law at Franklin college,
oulrtu'e oa human Jsatlcc that a poor, insane date
----- nnd .to, test iue
the tcgMity
legality ua
of UJS
the ptizpro­
a«ut to JaLL
boy like thalahould be exeoutid. 1 will bank posed contest IBoth
Anna Wagner had a bearing in the ix&gt;lioe Indiana, for two years. Afterward he
’ ‘ were taken before
my life on II that that b*y *1U not be banged.
J udffe Baker and each jr»ve bond, in 1 conn oo TuaMa,. June n The e.umla.Uon taught school and then began the
Th? jurymen are a lot uf cringing sycophants.
.-------------- It KJW1 , ,
. .
.
■ i IratMl
•------loKtiuntil
untilJnn«»
JuneeTZ,utatnhfwhich-•----time•-----the prisoner
practice of law.
He has held many
I Lave and will produce evidence that the sum of &lt;1.500 to appear before the , waa admitted to ball in ths sum of KM). A
public offices. From 1843 to 1840 he
one of tiem perjured himself in order to
riminal court January S, 1894. The Jew days thereafter she fomtshe I the
served
as
judge
of
the probate court;
get en this jury. He said that ho wo* only warrants charged them with having ' security and was taken to the bouse
s’lghtiy acquainted with Mayor Harrlsgu. bat agreed to participate in a prize fight of her brother-in law.
ll.-re abe
re-. from 1847 to 1849 he was prosecuting
1 all! show iluit he not only knew tbe late
,,w within th* bi al nrd until the yrand Jury met and returned attorney of his district; in 185-) he was
ntaycr but was an applicant for office.
I .which was torome off within tha M indictment against ber for murder In tbe
thought it waa a good jury, all mode up .of buxi­ boundaries of Hand*.
first decree She wm rearresled and taken to
ne** men. bat I don’t believe they aver conDECEMBiiFcORtrgFHNERED. &gt;
b’"
””
•tdered the evidence la the cuae at all I hare
made a motion for a new trial and 1 think vt’H
W. T. Green Owns All But 1«,OOO Bosh- '
tie of This Option.
moay In Insanity casta It Is a case of wealth
Chicago, Dec. 80.—All title to Jack­
a&lt;alnst misfortune."
St. Lovi% Dec 30.—A “fcfueeze" de- |
son park as a world’s fair site was sur­
veloped in the December corn market
It took just sixty-thrve minutes for here Friday, proving the truth of the rendered Friday at 13 o'clock to the
the jury to reach a verdict After the prediction made heretofore by men in South park commissioner*. President
foreman was elected there was some touch with the ph. The •‘Rqueexeri’ Is ' Biginbotham of the world’s fair, Gendiscussion on the case. It is understood W. T. Green, who, it waa found owns ।| eral Manager Graham and Secretary
that but two ballots were necessary, all the No. 2 corn in this market except ।' Edmunds met tbe South park board,
one as to the guilt or innocence and the 13,000 bushels. The situation la such : and after giving a check for &lt;200,000
other as to the punishtucht The jury­ that he can put the price to any height ! yielded their authority to. control the
men agreed among themselves, .how­ Friday tbe highest quotation was thir­ ground, on which the exposition stood.
ever. that no one of them was to talk ty-four cents.
about what Irad occurred in the jury
St. Paul. Minn . Dec. 30..—The con­
StockbrMg* Hlcapcr Recovering.
room. Carter EL Harrison was mur­
tinued snowstorms over the northwest
Jackbox, Mich.,
Dec. 29. — May,
dered on-October 23.
On December 29,
are making life a burden to the loggers,
just two months aud oue day there­ White, the Stockbridge ’ sleeper, is ' says the klisaissippi Valley Lumber­
UOK. WILLIAM 6. UOLMAK.
after. sentence waa passed on the mur­ slowly recovering her health. It has man. The worst feature is that tbe
been two years since sthe fell asleep and : Kwampis and marshes are not frozen nor J a
derer.
member of the constitutional con­
could not be awakened for several ।
likely
to
be
this
winter.
vention
of Indiana; in 1851 he served
CarlUle'a Idea DHplraaea Him.
months, and then but for a few min- j
in the State legislature, and from 1852
PuiLADBiJ'HiA.
Dec.
29.—General utes at a time.
Now she remains
Virsxa. Dec. 30.—Dr. Kohn and Dr. I ,o 185* he fllled the P“*t&gt;»n of Judge
Master
issue awake
»Micr Workman
I'viMuau Sovereign
cv»v-■u will
«tn imui
awaKe a
a number
nuiuorr of
oi hours
noun during
oaring the
inc I
He " «
and address to the Knights of Labor ■ day. and employs her time h?knitting Pmsuu. lawyer, and Herr Vick, a bank ■ ot thp oo&lt;lrt °f
clerk, MCendcd the GroWirloekMr p..k i elect«l to the Thirty-mxth congrcM
condemning Secretary Carlisle’s scheme anj crocheting.
December
33.
were
overtaken
by
a
I
“
“
lhe
exception
of
a few
to iasue &lt;200,000.000 worth of bonds.
•now.Uirm, tall over . precipice and I t'rms- been », “'“’bee “I
lower
The address is a lengthy one, and judg­
Beavkb Falls. Pa, Dec. 80.—The
house
ever
since.
His
name,
"the
ing from its tone Mr. vlovereign is
were killed ictautly.
"
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great objector,* he won from his habit
greatly stirred up over Secretary Car­ proprietors of the American Ax and
Tool company posted notices that an­
of
opposing
all
appropriation
bills
lisle's idea.
other reduction in wages would go into
Nrw York. Dec. 80.—The total duties concerning whose merit he has
effect tbe first of tbe year. The men collected at the custom house in this ’ 'least doubt.
* 'M
Whexlixo, W. Va., Dec. 30.—The have been reduced several times during city for 1893 amounted to &lt;115,371,728.- I
tobacco and cigar factory of Hannon the last year. It is rumored that the 60 on merchandise valued at fi}18,850,Bros, of thia city waa destroyed by an reduction will amount to 15 per cent
284. In 1892 the total from duties wm
___________
---------- -The
officer* —
of ------------------------the steamship Scandia
incendiary fire after it had been robbed.
&lt;128,744,136.27 on merchandise valued j arrived Bt Philadelphia from Hamburg
A family
named Pickett narrowly
at &lt;247,556,846.
' a few days ago and report that during
Limit Rock, Ark., Dec. 36.—Gov.
escaped suffocation. Incendiary fires
1 Vaeto Sam’s MalL
the voyage In the wDdest flfry the
have caused a loss of nearly 170,000 in Flahback has written a letter to Presi­
vs AB ma WTO .V, tree, si.—a statement.
K^ldnJ over^th^nhi^'in creS
dent Cleveland.complaining of the fact
Wajhixotox, Dec. 27.—A statement
the last few weeks.
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volume, sounds made
that the Indian territory is an asylum
for dangerous criminals of all kinds.
WasiujiGTON. Dee 29.—The annual Ho thinks the territory should be
luuidlad In the country
।
troke t&gt;&gt;«
of the
report of Jeremiah O’Rourke, super­ placed directly under federal lawn
on, at which 2.&lt;01,B10,l7S warn latter. ‘JJ*’
”*aeJ,to b"?“h OT“ th'
vising architect of the treasury, for the
--------। sides, and the vessel toon lay comparayear ended September 30 last shows
Galbva, HL.’ Dee.
29.—Nineteen
Fall area of On* city for Oa« Yaw.
। lively easy. The officers were enthnthat during tbe year the expenditure
Lovibvillk, Ky., Dec. 30.—Failures sisastic over the success of the experifor the erection of new federal Imild- cows, comprising the Hallett herd of
Jerseys,
the
finest
in
northwestern
Illi
­
asd
suspensions
of
b
1!
kinds
in
Loula‘ ment. Experiments in this line have
ingw amounted to &lt;4,128,159.
1
nois, were burned up in a fire which de­ ▼Hie for the yeer 1693 to date aggregate ( recently been made by the Hydro­
stroyed the stock barns of James Hud­ .140, resulting
.a.
_»
....
In actual liabilities of graphic office with unHonn suaecM.
Philadei^bia. Dee. B0-—William J. son in East Galena. The loss is &lt;6,000. H.O27.BM.M. as against rneU esti­
is not likely to eotlreLloyd, tbe proprietor of the Lloyd Tbe fire was of incendiary origin.
mated at &lt;4.186,429.‘.'2.
Manufacturing company, hardware
■nothing
the
seaa,
but soap is c
Bought n KaDroMl Cm ftl.OM^ftg.
makers, committed suicide by shooting
WaSHUrarox, Dec. 29. —Superintend­
at his residence, 3258 Chestnut street,
Ntl )'&lt;■ hcavie.- on the waler than oil.
ent Gad*
West Philadelphia.
so that it is likely to be generally
wfHaiga

was immediately taken bat k to bis cell
in llse county jail. His attorney, Mr.
Wade, made a motion fora new trial,
the crowd left tbe rairt room .nd the
celebrated case came to an end for the
time being.

WASsareroN, Dec.
year 1MB the mileage of.fi
track in tbe United Steto
being Was than fmrauyyaa-

io him. but a*

|
proposition with the power and fellow­
; eaip o: uur entire orr*nt&gt;*lion and stay In tbe
• fight until we force a relaxation in the power of
j
'

the little

ODmeals par ya
avor these wo
cents worth of

Diamond

Instead of the other kinds. But tBss
Important thing about it is tbe finer
Davor your food will have and th»
neater protection your beaMh wtt
receive when you use the salt ttwT

S
A!SSdaMIi.g5?E£
not got It, write tons. If you make

offers
Dougina shoes iu n rod need prJ«*,
he has them vilkovt unuse at sun
bottom,put him down as a grojuslk.

♦Us

W.L. Douglas
S3 SHOE
W. J OUGLA)I
THECWORW.

i d
Shmsi
ting, aad giva baler aaxiafact
vertixed than any other make,
be convinced. The atamning

your footwear of tbe dcakr ador.Wd K !«v_ ■
Cat; Pwtxie free upon ipnlp itHn. AdJ-wc.
W. L. DDCGLA&amp;, Xirvx Kivu.Ma««. SwL ■&gt;

CURE

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Wednesday.

nut KArruroa, iucir., fostoffick,
Avotnre 14- 18W.
,

EDITORIAL NOTES.
’

at St Paul we began « joumvy of Arc
days which looked like a mountain before
my mind, but one soon forgets that wbHe
they are sitting In amazement at tbe
many sights along tbe road, moments,
hours and days seem sbert Ooe who
baa never experienced so pltaaanl a surprioe. can little realize my astonishment
when lfokin$ out tbe window at break of
day, 1 saw nothing but rolling prairies
and daring the entire day we rode through
that beautiful state of North Dakota
which affords in its western section, one
of the grandest Spectacles often met by
the human eye, known as the Bad Lands.
They are composed of huge rocks of
very regular shape and all colon of tbe
rainbow which stahd as sentinels over­
looking tbe vast country around them. It

* The year 15tei was one of the mostI
prosperous the world has &lt;ver known.
Right here in our own little cUy there was'
a foot! t two jobs ready for every man. La­
bor was constantly employed and st goodI
wages. Workingmen an tic ip a ted a con­
tinuance of the good times and were rap­
idly paying for homes that they had:
htllL But a change comes over the1
scene. A political party comes tat© pow­
er that advocated radical changes. The'
v&lt;reat masses of American laborers in1 would seem Impossible to find a more
barren piece of conntry, as no signs of
lively Wetied to the free trade sophistries1 vegetation are vlsibli for many miles. On

of democratic orators. They were told the following morning I was treated to
that by opening our markets to tbe world another surprise which differed vastly
living would be cheaper, aad at the same from-the former, for we were In a canon
time the price of labor would be raised, and on either side I could see nothing but
it still remaius for the democratic party to mountains towering ao high that they
explain how it is that a mahufacturer pr seemed to pierce the very sky. We were
fanner can sell his goods or ptatoee for passing' througn the state of Montana
kos money and at the same time riiie. tbe
which is composed mostly ot mountains
price of wages. This absurd theory has and valleys, and rapidly winning for
wrought a, woeful change. Now there are tbemselves enviable renown.
about three men for every job and at
A» we neared the great Rocky Moun­
wages that have been greatly reduced.
tains, they looked impassable, but by the
aid of an extra engine, we crawled along
We wonder what class of American peo­ slowly but surefyand by curving, tunnel­
ple it Is that are satisfied with the Wilson
ing and passing over treaty work, we
bill. Certainly protectionests can’t
be
reached tbe summit and then took our
suited with It for protection Isn’t its ob­ downward flight at a much quicker -pace.
ject. Free traders can’t approve it entire­ During the night we passed through Ida­
ly for it doesn’t provide for free trade. ho and at break of day we came to that
Tariff-for-reven ue-unly supporters can’t city which had such attractioa* for - ^ho
applaud it for it lacks about $100,000,000.­
man troubled with the western fever,
00 of providing revenue sufficient to meet Spokane Falls. From fore we sped on
the demands of tbe government It Is
toward the Ulterior of that beautiful state
neither a protective nor free trade meas­
of Washington, passing through fertile
ure and it it passes it will ruin many Amer­ valleys and a most magnificent climate,
ican industries and seriously cripple othuntil we reached another obstruction tn
the form of the Cascade Range of moun­
tains, but,these were soon passed and we
The party lash will be severely tested
rolled into the thrivinggCfty of Tacoma.
when it comes to tbe Wilson bill. If Con­
It would have afforded me much pleas­
gressmen would vote as they believe the
ure tc hate stopped a day in this new
measurs would be snowed under so deep­
western city, but my' trip was but half
ly that nothing but tbe destined corpse of
ended and my strength began to fall. We
tbe democratic party would ever be able to
reached Portland late that night, but a
find iL Tbe lash is a stinger and Grov­
rest from the care was a pleasant relief. 1
er uses it unsparingly oil his Congress.
spent one day in this busy city and then re­
Wh|le the President is off hunting ducks sumed my journey over the “Shasta Route’’
thousands of poor people will be industri­ for San Francisco. As Ml Shasta, with
ously hunting for free soup houses made Its snow capped peak, met my gaze, I
necessary by a democratic administration. could hardly believe it Dearly 900 miles
^-Rochester N. Y. Democrat and Chroni­ away, but not until after riding several
hours did we come to it, with all its grandcle.
cur aud stateliness. After crossing the
Siskiyon Mte. aud passing down through I
ANNUAL MEETING
tbe Sacramento Valley, we reached the
Golden Gate City. After being in Chicago,
A Marvelous Growth During the Ihut
one does nut look with such astonishment

The annual meeting of the Michigan
Mutual Tornado, Cyclone de Windstorm
Company was held iu Mudge's Opera house
InFortFs hotel Tuesday afternoon com­
mencing at one o’clock.
One part of the business ot tbe meeting
was the election of a Secretary and five
directors, which resulted a* follows:—
Secretary, D. W. Rogers.
Directors, G. c. Nichols of Carlton; D.
A. Bowker of Hhstings; J. J. Trego, Irv­
ing; Richard Ingraham of Monroe; and
Hiram M. Allen of Bellevue.
The Secretary’s report showed a membe reh Ip of 5194 an increase during tbe
past year of 2654—the membership more
than doubling during the year.
The
amount at risk at present is 95,392,221.00.
The company has loaned out 92974.01
and cash on hand amounting to 91423,41.
Available resources above all liabilities
93537.46.
During the past year the company has
met with 15 losses all of which were
promptly and fully met to the entire satis­
faction of the insured.
There was a good interest manifested at
the meeting and It was harmonious In
every respect Those present who by the
way came from all parts of the state,
showed their complete confidence in the
secretary of tbe Company, Mr. D. W.
Rogers and he was unanimously re-elected
receiving every vote. Mr. Rogers organ­
ised this company nine yean ago and has
beenit’s secretary ever sinoe. He has
seen it grow from a stripling until it is
now recognized as ooe of the solid institu­
tions of the state. For the past nine years
tbe members of this company have had ail
tbe protection tbgt its policies give
against tornadoes, windstorms and eyeloaes and taw wooer yet puld an ana
me»L because the company has never

and tte oHccre *u4 Nra'Mts ot the «unpany take Jut pride.

exhibit where I saw cabbares welrbtaK
Ml Iba. each; onions w«l*htax 5 Un. each
&gt;od naasurtnc 7 In- In diameter; nutlike*
2 th In len*th and « In. In diameter; potatore 1 It. long, weighing* Iba. each; en­
cumbers IS In. In length; and beets weighIng ST lbs. ench and measuring a ft. ■ In
length by 8 In. lu diameter. I then took •

The annual week of prayer will be ob­
served at the 1’resbyterlaii church begin­
ning Monday. Jan., sth.
Each evening
at 7 o'clock.

Wit* nice things for Newyear!thi« ye*r and we invite
you in to loo* at them.
If
you are in doubt as k&gt; what
to get just step in tfnd
us. 1 We can suit you.

DOINGS.

Tbe Band of Hope L. T. F. at the Prta,bytertan Parsonage Friday afternoon.

Tbe first Spiritullstic Society meeting
Do you know, have you heard where
Will be held on Sunday. Jan. Tib., ’&lt;&gt;4, the Racket store ta?.
,2:30 p. nr., in the parlors of O. W. Mur­
’
Well we done as we agreed, bad the
phy,
21ft High St.
1
Tbe week of prayer will bo observed largest stock of toys In the city aud prices
one collection Interspemed with csrostlona.
at the M. E. church next week beginning sold them nearly all.
aud tbe choicest cut flowers, while on the
The Racket.
on Sunday. After Sunday the meetings
other side ot the bank 1 found SIS variewill be held in the Lecture rooms.
tlee of flowers all from one garden. Them
We
have
some
special
bargains
in ladies
Tbe Epworth League of the M. E.
dowers excelled anything I ever saw in an
church will be led next Sunday evening and mens shoes for sale, since the holidsy
eastern green bouse and yet they are
trade was over we have taken account of
by Miss Rebeka
Striker.
Subject
grown In thefcarden. with no protection
“Joseph.” 6 p. m. in tbe Lecture room. stock aud find over ‘JO© pairs of shoes
whatever. Turning from the flowers I
which we are going to put on a job coun­
A very impressive service wss held at
looked st the troll exhibit which contained
ter and If wecan fit you will not stop at X
08 varieties of spples; 10 varieties ot pears tbe Methodist church Sunday evening. off but will go one better. You will buy
some of which weighed SK Iba. each; a After tbe sermon on tbe “Prodigal Son” them at prices yon never heard of.
bunch ot gropes weighing 8 lbs. attracted nearly tbe whole of the audience made
The Racket.
a great deal of attention as well ns tbe resol ut Io us for a better life.
glance at a beautiful bank ot flowers very
tastily arranged In the center ot tbe room
and there I found 180 varieties of roses In

grape exhibit In general A description
ot a Calltorula Fair would not be complete
without a word concerning tbe "Pride ot
the Valley’’ Its pumpkin exhibit. Tbe
largest pumpkin on exhibition weighed
•01K lbs., while 18 ot them weighed 3,0M
lbs. snd one measured &lt; ft lu length sud
IK ft In diameter.
The general occupation ot tbe Inhabi­
tants of this county varies greatly with
regard to their location. In tbe valley,
the railing ot fruit, vegetables, especially
beaus, sod fruit tree nurseries, seems to
be the chief occupation, whileoil tbe sur­
rounding mountains tbe Inhabitants raise
bogs. cattle and sheep. On the large
ranches located iu the larger valleys of
this county, they raise grain very extenrtvely- A great deal of barley Is raised as
well as all other kind of grain, and for hay
they use-ent grains of different kinds.
Perhaps a word may be said with regard
to the customs and usages in this state
which vary 90 vastly from those of Michi­
gan. As one walks down tbe street and
meets as many Spaniards, Portugese, Itali­
ans and Chinamen as Arne ricans they feel
as though they had dropped from tbe
clouds into a foreign country. Thea to
step into a store and purchase a stamp or
any small article and have them refuse to
take pennies and remind you that nothing
is sold in California for less than five
cents or “two bits,” one tee la as embarrass­
ed as do many of tbe foreigners at first
The merchant has but one standard for
selling hia goods and that is by weight for
nothing is sold by measurement. Fruita,
vegetables and grain are sold by tbe pound,
While at home it Isa rare thing to see
more than two horses pulling one eonvey-

anre here it Is tbe reverse, for nearly ail
who have a wagon hare from four to eight
homes drawing It and it is not entirely a
upon the wonders of a great city, except strange sight to see even ten or twelve
upon tbe Chinamen, and they are as thick pulling one large wagon much greater in
as tbe cholera in many parts of Asia. Per­ size than those used la Michigan and then
haps very few of the eastern states know a “trail wagon” or a smaller one hitched
what the Geary I^w means to tbe citizens behind.
of San Francisco and California at large.
Looking still further Into the customs of
Many are civil and Industrious and some this great state, we find In its political and

have amassed considerable wealth, but
the majority are a public nuisance.
.
My trip from Ban Francisco to this
point was accompanied with some pleasure
when we arrived at the end of the railroad
and were given stage passages to a neigh­
boring town over the mountains. I feared
all could not ride and so did not wish to
be left behind, but after piling on reven
mall bags, five trunks and about as much
freight, we filled up tbe stage, there being
six inside and five on the top with tbe
driver who handled the six horses attach­
ed to the stage with such science as only
a western stage driver can.
At San Luis Obispo, the county seat, 1
took tbe Pacific Coast R’y for Arroya
Grande where my journey ended, having

governmental
functions a vast differ­
ence from our Eastern States. As to
the
primary
governmental
agencies
there is
but
little
contrast,
but,
while at home we divided our coun­
ties into townships and those into
districts, each township having its sever­
al officers, there are no townships or dis­
tricts here and a board of supervisors
have in charge and control the doings ot
the section from which they are elected.
While at bone the tax payer may have tbe
opportunity of paying his taxes by travel­
ling a short distance, here be has to go to
tbe county seat and as many of the coun­
ties are ooe hundred miles in width and
length, it becomes very inconvenient
many tinea
been ten days on tbe road from Chicago.
, Time and space forbids my writing up­
1 found my relatives anxiously looking for on the judicial and educational phase of
we and every thing prepared for my com­ comparison, although many things of
fort and convenience.
interest might be said along that line.
Arroya Grande is a neat little town situat­
As this letter has been mneh longer
ed at the side of one of tbe best producing than 1 had anticipated, 1 will con­
valleys In the state and has won for Itself clude by saying that (he present financial
the renown which it justly deserves. The crisis which has troubfed the citizens of
town la but four miles from tbe Coast the United States within the past year,
where a wharf has been erected and a has struck this state with no small force
“plendid traffic established between this and many poor farmers and merchants
point and San Francisco. Being so close have had to give up tbe fight for financial
to tbe coast, we have neither a dry dbnate existence. Although wages are high and
nor damp, but a medium which make,
the valley a very healthy place and gives man. yet everything ^ proportionately
them warm sunshiny days for working high, and the eoat of living far exceeds
and cool nights to mt their wea«y bodies. that of the east

About ten years ago, this valley was
Hoping that something of interest to
but very little cleared and reminded one of your readers has been said in this ramb­
a lane swamp covered with shrubs, but it ling letter, 1 will dore with the good old
has now beeome thickly retried and land ■ongonmy lipa: ‘-Michigan. My Jdiehlhas appreciated •ota txIm that letter the
owoen ot property here »eu t»r land
treat »iso 10 «800 per acre, conaaquaouy
there are renr tew who bold axore than
twaoty acres. Perhaps

Ail tadtee Interested heart-

Tbe regular monthly meeting and quar­
We find on moving we have too many
terb tea of the W. F. M. 8. will be held wlnterdiata (and you know I always clooe
In tbe M. E. church parlors Wednesday ont so as not to give you old stock next
Jan. 10th. at 1. p. m. The subject of tbe fall) and we shall offer for aale until gone,
afternoon meeting ■
General the entire lot at prices no one need to go
Review.” Tea served from 5 to 7. All eold. We do not stop at X off as our oom­
invited.
competitors do, at the Racket
Marriage Lioaasaa.
Ka»• and residence.
,71j JoteH. Ruling. City
1,11 Florence X. Fauber, Cttj

No

Batter, la to 18.

K

TUC.L.8.C. will meet

We have got a fine line of mens wark
mittens and gloves you cannot match In
price at tbe Racket.
We have some crockery to clone out and
if you are In need you will save enough
on It to buy something else at tbe Racket.

Haney per ta. M SMe,

We yet have a full line of rubber goods
and will not be undersold on same quality,
at the Racket.

Tea

and you will always have
reason to rejoice over the
Christmas of 1893. Candies
Fruits, Nuts, etc. Try our
groceries and canned goods.

5. E. PHILLIPS

Full line of kitchen tinware at prices to
correspond with the times.
..
Tuk Racket.

NOTICE
I am going to dispose of my
new furniture at some prioe.
Now is your time to get goods
for a little money. I will
still buy and sell' second
hand goods and do uphol­
stering and" repairing.

Mutton, dressed.
Rememi&gt;er we have just reduced the
price on all triaured bats and am bound to
close out if prices will do it at the Racket.

THE RACKET

Frank Steins
Jefferson St. Furniture
Store.

JteohiMy
Pure
A cream of tarter baking powder.
Highest of all in leavening strength
—Latest United States Govern­
ment Food Report.
Rovat. Basing Pownia Co
Wall St., N. Y.

Dr. CHASE
SPECIALIST IN

WANTED

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

Chronic Diseases. CUSTOM SAWING
He cures Catarrh, Asthma,
Fits, Cancers, Hay Fever, Pri­
vate Diseases, Rheumatism,
Kidney and Bladder Troubles
Female Complaint a Special­
ty.
Having had years of prac­
tice in the treatment of these
Specialties, he is ready to
guarantee a cure in any case
that is curable.
Main office 210 Main St.,
East, Kalamaxoo, Mich.
Examinations Free.
- At Ford’s Hotel, Hastings,
Mioh., January 10 and 11, ’94.

RKDUCCD RATS* AT

P. 8. Anyone having large logs that they
can’t handle call and see me. I will bny timber
standing.

J. L. WILKINS, ag’t.
Between

TWEindMONET
F yon nave time you save

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

Fcwra.
Arroyo Grande.

New 7‘

You are sure to find us selling our odds
and ends of goods (Jost as good) at unheard of prices for the next 60 days, We
have several lines to close out at the
Racket

njipw oo-.so.
Tallow per lb.. S«.
Onto per bo., as
Wteat, red porta.,*3.
Wheat, white per bu.,S3.
Clover teed per bu.,&lt;JA

MUM seed par ta. toPork dr—sd. a os. to Ma
Beans, to to 13B.
Chicken dreseed. • andP
Poultry live. 5*.
Turtcen live,TH.
TnriBBys. dr—id. 11.

—At any rate try some of our

RATES 91.25 per
Meals 25 cents, Steam
BEACH * BOOTH.

ing for

MerMWs,

wtth

VaMav.

or any kind of building mater
—a « —x .K a
by coming directly to us
and not only that, you will save money by buying of uh

�=======
Hastings Bakner
1 hut May, J an. 4, **94
&lt; Jstereua Street, tomorrow evening.

ifflflT PLEASANT looking-lxiekwnrd feolhig the
&gt;fin*tof January jka oom.
ifortable feeling. We trust
tiist January
found ywu
■with the above feeling, and
that you will start the new
,year with the resolve to buy
Drugs, Pitfont MeKiicinett,
Wall Pa|x*r, Putnfo, Olla

and

School

of

Bookn,

FRED L HEATH,
THE DRUGGIST,
for the reason that Btekian and
will sell goods cheaper -than
any other dealer in Barry Ga
In the old W ooden {Building
one door east of City
Bank.

Hard times afieeta tbe matrimonial
martrt aa well as tbe money market
Teat before last there were
marriage the city ymrterday.
ileeatea greeted, while last year there
Herbert Rich, of Middleville,
■wereonly 18S—a Calling off of 44.
fiawday ia tbe dig.

wbirb II world be
Out tide ot tbe Saaday reboot a

flowers, fruit and diver ware couM make
Uwb flnwtod tbe tree ot ell protont. wMta
Ch tatmaa 1S98 teas already passed into
Andrew Sherman, of Middleville, was •l every ptato *M &gt; Kiwt. large orange.
htetoty ae “Handkerchief ChriHtma*,” tbe in tbe city yesterday.
It &lt;r«. a eW&gt;&lt; never to he forgotten to *ee
meperditures for presents this year being
Mire Kittle Beadle was home from the bright egea ot the lUlle children ot
cut tha n to correcpand with the democrat­ Graud Rapids lids week.
the primary department ot U&gt;e vcbool, aa
ic tim'S and handkereMefs were right “in
Mies Bertha Bentley returned to her they aat down to Ute tablM to toe large
chair, and Itxdrerf'ln wonderment al U»
It.”
t’.bao! at Grosse Isle Moaday.
Dotfl forget that you can get a nice
troll whloA wa* their*. &gt;nd tn anticipation
E. W. Brock and wife spent New Years
warm meal or teach at “The Senate.”
ot an enoUeot mnu which followed.
day with C. R- Osborn, of this eity.
Thu quality of meals being served at thia
There were IM ot theM children al the
P. A. Halm and wife spent New Years
irapula: restaurant is wlaatng an enviable
afternoon festival and a better behaved
day with C. R. Osborn, of this city.
name far it. It's patronage Is constantly
assemblage ot children never gathered to­
Miss Edith Carvetb, of Middleville, waa gether. After retreahtoent* the Here waa
the guest of Miss Grace Messer Friday.
plretaaolly pawed by tbe little one* to
Loot—Dee. «8tb., somewhere between
Mrs. Anna Mason and Mrs. W. N. Chid­ playing games ot different kind*.
The
Mr. K Pennock’s and city. a Wack satis
ester spent New Years day In Grand Rap­ evening waa devoted lo the larger mem­
ids.
bers ot the Sooday aobonl and Invited
es In caw, also a leather poe.kK-book con­
taining a small sum of money. The find­
Ted Kuappea, ol Grand Rapids, has OMe. There were ISO preoaot and the

er will pltase return to F.
nhoealort.

O- Stowell's

fore pert ot the evening wm passed by
charades, recitations, songs, els. Over
Miss Jessie Campbell, of Middleville, 10 chickens, besides turkey, coffee, bread
was tbe guest of her eons in Miss Belle and an nnuMSlIy large Installment of cake
Hicks last week.
‘
I wr, detoured. It was a decided success
beea vIsHtug friends and relatives tn the

city,

Sunday evening Ire broke out tn tbe
old Wekowe Marble house occupied by

put ant without much trouble by the fire­
Mt. and Mrs. Frank Brooks and sou
men with a few backets of water. The Fred, of Martin, have been visiting rela­
fire evidently originated from a defective tives in tbe city the past week.
chimney. The lose will be alight
M. L, Cook and Shirley Smith spent
Poultry wanted now. On Mondays Friday and Saturday with Robert Mar­
and Tbartatys of each week during the shal and family at Prairieville.
winter I will be ready to receive all fat,
Mr. and Mre. Scott Rogers returned
weH dreaeed poultry. Dress your poultry
to Spokane Falls. Washington Toeaday af­
yourself and make all the money there h
ter au extended visit with relatives in this

Christmas exercises ot an especially
pleasing character to the younger child­
ren were observed in the Episcopal
church Thursday evening. While tbe
literary and musical program was being
carried out little William Goodyear would
occasiooly carry a dispatch to the front
from ••Old Santa Claus," the first dispatch
coming from way up. in Northern "Michl-

bad given his prreents inf to tbe po*.
children.
He was about to leave them

ing uu a
fairy appeared and waving bar waad over

would be transformed Into • present for
the children.
The transformation was
complete and each brick was found to be
a red box. filled with candy and popcorn.

a similarity there was between

toe »«W «

C. Andrus,

“Old

Santa's” voice and 8. Grousel*.

Bros, hardware

A week ayo Bandar erentay a eoople of
respected elMiena drore Into tbe Rutland
oenrotary after dark to leave a coffin box
for a burial which war to take place tbe
followloy day. It chanced that a man,
wbo reported hlmaelf aa briny In bualneea
In Haatinya, and claimed that by a nlatake ha rot off the can at Irving. Utlnklnr

tbe men were *U11 to the remetery.
Fbvugbto of frave robber, flitted tbrooffh
bl* albfl end be loot w rise In reporttaff
the dromwtanoe to tbe farm borne tort of
Ute cemetery. Ooe neighbor Intorart*
another and soon tbe whole nelghborbood
take the robbers.

yolnta 00 aaoetnt o&lt; tbe
Wirier ExporfUon ala the
igan Centre! Ttettt Ofitea.

■•triad

Tbe pursuers went to

vicinity.

Al the laat toeeUay ot the Palmer Bnmpawnt, no «• L O. O. F. the followlny
new officer* were elected;—
S. W.—Gee. H. Durkee.
&amp; P.—M. J. Bronson.
Scribe—N. Bailey.
M. Besaaer.

,

Thursday evening Jan. 11th. the meinlx*rs of Barrj Lodge No. 18, K. of P. and
liieir families will be invited to attend a
musical and literary entertainment that
, wHI
carried out in their new and beau-

-______ -r—rr-

&lt; C4XCQL/1T1ON *
i U,ui
Tht- waek.
95 quire-,. I

,od«e rooai. in tbe 8rd.

story of

.
. . ._ ......__________________ । hall and the large membership it was imHwreafter, etoutgfl-s tor advertisements j possible to remember the many friends of
must reach this wlfiee Tuesdays at latest to the order In this city with an Invitation,
’neuro tnsrrttoa m tbe is/iue of the we*k
. __
.
t
,,
when brought.
'
A &lt;ery P***-4*^affaK occurred on Mon­
! day evening Jan 1st. at the home of Mr.
• and Mrs Jno. King of Morgan when their
] daughter Vernie was united in marriage
lions?
v
___
,
with Mr. Irving Gsaktll, Rev. J. A. Div Is
You roo Mt tto. w.: totol. for tov wm-1
Afur lhr CnBrr,tu„ttoo, lhe
•t “Tk.&gt;

iHou^e to rent in eeeea&lt;! ward,
of-Peorge Tinkler.

inquire

%c.ite a number from tins city took in
the fipnee at the Irving Grange Hall Fri­
day Kig^L
Or lie CanHorn’s letter from Calfornla.
It wiki m found vary inteceatiag-

pays the h»«Uest market-priorThe annaaf reunion of the 13th Mkoh.
;'afaf»try will ba held in Orrnt hah. Kaia-

goeats Mt down to a suoiptuous repast pre­
pared by tbe hostess, and they do say
Mrs. Klug never does anything by halves.
Tbe young couple have the best wishes at
a boat uf friends.

Miss Minnie M. Cook to Herman H. Cook,
both of Allegan, at the retideoee of Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Bowse, next Wednesday
eveninc at IM o’clock. The bnde 1$ well
known in this city where she has a large
circle of friends.
Tba groom I* a promi­
nent furniture dealer la Allegan and ta
highly regarded in business and social
clrelec. Tbe Banner extends congratu­
lations in advance to the happy couple.

roc. She returned last evening accom­
panied by Miw Florence Woodhams, of
Plainwell, Mich.
D. B. Hale, of Eaton Go., aud Editor
Perry, of tbe Charlotte Tribune, made as
a very pleasant call Tuesday. They were
In the city attending the annual meeting
of tbe Windstorm Insurance Co.
Call
again gentlemen.

Thursday, Jacob Osmun, one of Nash­
ville®’ most prominent and respected citi­
zen’s. died from a combination of ktomach
and liver troubles, aged 53 years. Mr.
Osmun’s was one of those kind, warm
h'wrted, genial natures that easily makes
and retains friends. He was formerly a
member of Barry Lodge K. of P. of
this city, where he had many warm
friends. The funeral occurred Sunday
from tbe M. E. church at Nashville, under
ths auspices of the K. of P. ledge.
He
leaves a wife and daughter to mourn tbe
loss of a loving husband and father.

Barrv county can without doubt boast
of aa fine an index to Its Law, Chancery,
Criminal and Miscellaneous cases as there
is In Michigan. It has just been oo&lt;npleted by County Clerk Nagier and Is as
Ingenious as It is complete. It commences
with the first cases, some time previous l»
1850 and comes down to the present time.
The system Is very complete and only a
very short time Is required to refer direct­
ly to any ease. There are over 5000 Law,
Criminal and Chancery eases besides the
miscellaneous. The index represents over
eight months solid work and tbe thorough
manner In which It is done reflects great
credit upon Mr. Nagier.

anil they «HU ba

tW

Uu

HE above is an exact reproduction of the present condition
of a man who DIDN’T READ THE PAPERS.
Before
retiring at a hotel in neighboring city he“Blew oat thegaB.”
His funeral was held a few days later. Had this unfortu­
nate man kept posted by reading the papers he wou. I be
numbered among the living to-day, and enjoying the blessings
of plenty, instead of leaving a destitute family because he
would have kept track of the market reports, besides learning
from papers that it would be sure death to blow out the gas be­
fore retiring. In this connection we desire to mil your atten­
tion to our clubbing rates. We are offering

TO BARRY COUNTY READERS
The Hastings Bannir and Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean, the
two papersone year for Si.00.
The Hastings Bannir and Detroit Weekly Tribune, the two
papers one year for $1.00.
.
The Hastings Baknbr and New York Weekly Tribune the two
papers one year for $1.00.
Any three of the above papers for $1.50. All-four of them fOT
$1.75.

TO READERS OUTSIDE OF BARRY COUNTY
Any two for
$1.25;_________
any three
for $1.75;
for $2.00.
_______
______ ■
.m . all four
.______
We
cannot tell how long thin offer will be open. Sample copies
may be seen at the Banker office,

Bv far the most pleasant social event of

Hasting* House New Years night by
Messrs. A. E. Renlue and Milan Waldorff
• We dertre to my to al! patrons that the
and the Misses Flora. Kittle and Sabie
IX-lton Roller Mill la running and tcitt
Beadle. As tbe guests descended to tbe
kept running, despite reports to the
irwallit tbf little Red Trent 8boe
eontrury. We are here for business and Mtaaea .Mtktr Kiob and lleltw Slebblna.
we propose to do bnstaeu. We thank our
thirty
WOOULKY A BROWSO3T4
patrons for their trade and we cordially
Here
Clark RobinaoD * team of eolu got scar­
Invite.new patronage. We propose to do pedro
Indulged
in
for
about
ed acts waa driving out of Pro nock’s
good work; to pay tbe highest possible
barn thi* noon and ran away. He was
prkws for everything and treat one and found
that
Miss
Kittie
Holbrook
thrown oat but uninjured. The buggy
all alike. Give ns a call.
Yours far Business,
tbe larynt nnmber of yaaios dariny.tbat
Donna A Hartman,
time and the. veto awarded the srtoM.
Delton. Mich. tbe former roroi.lax a pretty set of aftarTbe second lecture under tbe auspices dltraer coffee wya, and tbe latter, a ,lifer
of tbo Hartings Lecture Association will card ease. Hefroabneata wen then aerraad orderly aa&gt;d no rewdykMe allowed.
be give* Tuesday evening. Jan. 9th. by
Bob-. Pratt returned law week from Rev. W. D. Simonds, of .Battle Creek.
Subject, The Mau of the Common iVo- Ing ufitil ttx) “wee small hours of tbe
ple. Abraham Lincoln." Mr.
Simonds morning.’’

Social Club TbureOty nirtt al

He Blew
Out The Gas

Mlaa Olenaa SabanU vlaltofl Mica Ai­
wa Barton, ot Detroit, last week and

W. W. Logan, wbo has been breaking
and handling colts in the south part of the
county and at Bedford, for fourteen years,
has moved to the city and rented tbe
Bechtel barn on N. Jefferoou street and Is
prepared to handle colts or vicious horaes.
Mr. Logan guarantees satisfaction and
will give the best of references, among
them being a good one from Messer Bros.
A Reynolds.

LOCAL NEWS.

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lampman, of Leoni*
das, spent the holidays with his sister,
Mrs J, C. Lampman, and returned to their

is
wttb
the
Redpat!)
I.yceum
We think that the Agricultural Society
Bureea,
aud
is regardel
has done a wise thing in putting a stop to
of tbe finest orators before tbe people. all gambling games oa tbe fair grounds
Thia popular lecture is received every
next year, not entirely because it removes
whore with eniheslam.
The lariat
the temptation of yomagsten to gamble,
but bcear" *
Hoar 73« ». to. atari. tlefcaU u omta. will stay
H Uxto (May. an rftnwad.

UU witbe. to be aaeaeaefat. Several
non aa. tbe Dowartae fair waa one at

The
Road
To
Ruin

Often

MANY a woman
has busted her
husband up in busi­
ness trying to dress
better than her
neighbor,
THERE are many men
• who spend more than
they can
a high priced
think life’s not
ing, that’s
man wno
fere
to

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10 discover

| ns and hoist signals,”
CHAPTER XIV
'
“Abd if yon don’t see anyone,” asked
SJtoWSB tSUAgO.
Th. wrother ™ bronlMnl .ad the
d° tkro?"
MS like . mirror ouuidi! the llae of I
"We shUl attempt to make . hindtar
reeU over ni.kh tbe .well brokr In roqaieklj u porolble," replied WIUU.
Iroir lines of .now white (■■am. ro the
'eTea if It turns out to be . desert WMoilj . Hope stood out (rom c*p&lt; and; yet we may Bad some evidence of
Lieveque ana soon left the Australian . a wreck, and that’s a very important
coast behind her. growing fainter and ■ matter for us.”
frinter until it had faded to a mere blue ’ “And who knows but—" began Zach.
• line on the horizon. Everything prom- '
“You mean. Zach, that it’s possible
Seed a favorable cruise across to Java that the Dreadnought may have run
island. The fact is the steamer was on 1 upon thta island, quite off the route
her way home except that there would j whfch ahc was to follow?*
be sorr-ti delays to enable CapL Willis to ,
“Why not, captain?”
examine the smaller islands of the j "While it's extremely improbable/*
Banda group.
i answered
CapL
Willia “that’s no
Nothing of any Importance occurred . reason why we should not try to
tbe first few days ouL The greatest • make a landing and get at the truth of
vigilance was exercised In signaling the matter.matter.”
Browse island ta about six or seven
tbe location of lb™ reefa and shoata so
common in these waters, many of which mile* in circumference, as waa shown
hardly reach to the surface of the water. when the Molly’* Hope had made a tour
Towards nine o’clock on the morning □f it, but at no point on its shores waa
©f February 7. there was a cry from the there anything like a harbor or even
. lookout-:
an inlet In which the steamer could
"Reefs ahead on the port ride!"
take shelter for a few hours. Il waa
As Uiey were noU visible to anyone on soon discovered that it would be necesdeck, Zach French sprang up into the
shrouds to take a look at the lay of the eV’s boats, and even then they had not
reefs himself. When in a position to as yet come upon any safe landing
verify the report of the man at the
masthead. French discovered that there
While searching the beach with bls
wu a low line of rocky formation glass CapL Wfllta finally discovered a
about six miles ahead on the port quar­ break in this precipitous shore line, a
ter. It was strictly speaking neither a sort of cut hollowed out of the main
rock nor a shoal, but an islet with a body of the bland, through which a
shelving ridge which had been sighted creek reached the sea. After taking a
to the northwest Considering the dis­ look at the place himself Zach French
tance, it was safe to assume that thta ventured the opinion that he could
was an isle of some extent if ths visi­ make a lauding there. The coast seemed
ble line was that of its width.
to be leas precipitous and its outline was
In a few moments Zach French re­ broken at rather a sharp angle. There
turned and made his report to CapL was also a narrow opening In the line
of reefs evidenced by the absence of
the uiouf—’t cor• VI aa *0 bring her
breakers.
nearer this island.
In a-*hort half hour the steam launch
Upon taking the midday observation, was lowered away, CapL Willis himself
Capt Willis found the position of his being in command of it. With him
vessel to be 14 degrees 07 seconds were Zach French and others necessary
south latitude and 133 degrees 13 to man the launch. Out of caution,
•econds longitude east from Greenwich two rifles, two hatchets and several re­
which was duly entered in the log. volvers were taken along
During the
Thta point having been fixed upon the captain's absence, the male was to keep
ship’s chart it was found to coincide the Molly’s Hope in position in the
with the local* Lf of an island desig­ open roadstead and reply to any signals
nated by model u geographers as Browse which might be made.
island and situated about two hundred
At half past one the steam launch pit
and fifty miles from York sound on the off and headed for the shore, distant
Australian coast
about a mile. Aa she entered the nar­
As this island lay very little out of hia row passage, countless sea fowls filled
course, Capt Willis determined to coast tbe air with shrill erica In a few min­
around it. but without any intention of utes fee launch struck gently on a
making a stop. An hour later the Mol­ sandy beach pierced here and there
ly’s Hope had run up to within a mile with pointed rocks. CapL Willis with
of Browse island.
Zach and the two seamen landed at
There was rather a heavy sea run­ once, leaving the boat in charge of the
ning and dashing noisily against the engineer and firemen with orders to
northeast point of the island, which it keep steam up. Passing through the
kept enveloped in the mist of the break­ gorge, down which the stream x-enchcd
ers. Nor was it possible to form a close the sea, the four men soon found them­
estimate of the size of tho island, aa selves upon the Island ledge.
Some
CapL Willis had not conic full upon it hundred or more yards away there was
but enough could be seen of its con­ a rocky elevation commanding a view
formation to show it to be an undulav of the beach.
ing’ plateau without any considerable
Willis and his men at once set out for
rise of ground. But os he had no time this point, and having scaled it with
to lose Capt Willia was about to give some difficulty were thus enabled to get
the order to go ahead again full speed, a complete view of the island. In con­
which had been somewhat slackened formation It resembled the shell of a
down when Zach French called his at­ huge tortoise, the jutting point’ repre­
tention to sdmethiug on the point of tbe senting the animal’s tail. In spots there
island.
were slight layers of soil covering this
“Look, captain." said he, “isn’t that
body of the island. From the top. of
a mast standing on that point?*’.
this high point Capt. Willis and his men
The boatswain indicated the direobent tbeir gaxe in every direction. No
tion of the cape which jutted out to the
smoke went curling upward, no human
northwest and • terminated in a rocky
being showed himself. The conclusion
crest with 3 perpendicular face.
was that if Browse island had been in­
1
“A niast? No; it only seems to be the
habited. and there could be no doubt of
trunk of a tree;’’ answered Willia, and
that, it was very unlikely that it con­
then feaching for his gloss he took a
tinued to be so.
closer look at the object designated by
••This is a sorry place for castaways,"
French.
remarked Willis. “If they were forced
"You’re right Zach, it is a mast and 1
to stay here for any length of time the
think 1 can see a scrap of a flag torn by
mystery is what they lived on."
the wind. Yea, it must be a signal!”
“Yes:” answered French, “it’snothing
“In that case Wo ^vould do well to
but
a bare table of rock, with a small
bear in with the point '’
clump of trees here and there, and only
“I think so. too,” .replied CapL WUa
thin
layer of soil in places. But after
ita, and he gave the order
for all castaways
rp, to
। bear
bear Iot
have no right to be hard
the island nt half speed.
n Jf J708 • no' to please A bit of ground under your
at once and thd Maliy’s 1
sh Mcircle^the ‘ ^eeV*8 toetter t*IM tt
deep
approach the rtesfr, whici
Island about three htmdrL
a
red fret out A
..2, tho
~nlied WilUa.
“
At
the
start,
yes,"
replied
Willis,
•iolent sea was beating against them
*aaol not only by the high wind “but later on—”
“Besides.” added Zach, “it’s quite pos­
&gt;w?ng but also by the force of the
rent which was driving the swell in sible that the castaways wbo sought
refuge
on this Island were promptly
; direction.
.
j
taken off by some passing vessel."
“As it is also quite possible that they
ae plainly visible. It was wild, bar­
ren and desolate, with no trace of ver­
“What makes you think so, captain?”
dure. One this side of the island, how.
“Because when they discovered that
ever, there were no signs of pieces of a

wrecked vessel, no shreds of rigging,
no fragments of the hull. The staff
Rxwxmtory might be made of a piece
3f » bowsprit. As to the shreds of
banting which the wind wm blowing
oat, St waa impossible to discern their

ere IMUweje there!" cried

4r. 11 *»• • hard

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After they had proceeded for about two
miles, CapL Willia halted near a clump
of cocoa trees, stunted and aerubl^. the
nuts of which long *inoe fallen to tbe
ground were completely decayed.
Up to this moment the party had come
upon no additional evidence, but st *
few feet from this clump of trees on the
slope of a slight hollow there were un­
doubted traces of planting in the up­
turned soil now thinly overgrown with
underbrush. The vines of sweet pota­
toes and yam* run wild were recognized.
By merest chance one of the seamen
came upon a pick hidden under briars.
Tbe tool had been deeply corroded by
rust, but from the manner In which the
handle was fitted Lo it there waa no
doubt of its being American make.
“What do you think of It, captain?"
asked French.
“I don’t think we’re called upon
pass judgment now," answered Willia
"Then let’s push on ahead f” said
French, aa ho motioned to the seamen
to follow him
Having made their way
down the sloping sides of the main
ledge, they reached a level spot from
which tbe rocky headland jutted boldly
on 1 to the northward. Al this point
they came upon a narrow deft in iht
rock ’-hroagh which they were enabled

bits of gtaas and china, fragments of
•arthem ware, scraps of iron, proviaion cans of undoubted American origin,
and, in addition to these, were noted
utensils common to shipboaijl, pieces of
chain, broken rings, parts of rigging in
galvanized iron, a grappling iron, hoisting tackle, a pump handle, fragments
of spars and floats and pieces of sheetiron tom off a water cask, as to the origin of which no Californian sailor could
possibly go astray.
“It was no English ship that ran on
this island," said Capt Willis, “it was
an American vessel.”
“Yea," cried out Zach French, “and
taco my word for it, ahc was built in one
of the Pacific ports;” an opinion that
was shared by the other seamen.
But still as yet there was nothing to
show that* tills ship had been the Hlfated Dread naught. At all events, the
question was: Did not this vessel—-from
whatever port she hailed—go down In
the open sea. since there were no signs
of any part of her hull? Hod not her
crew taken refuge on this island by

dozen people. The place was quite bars
excepting the presence of a rude bed of
dried grass covered with bits and shreds

•hip which went ashore here.’

way down from the elevation and set
out for the promontory which jutted
out to tbe northward. But hardly had
they taken half a dozen steps when one

These state­
.Pink Pills for Pale People.
।ments have been made by some of the best
।known men in business circles, chnreh

circles and even medical circles, and have
been
backed up by their affidavits.
1
Tho Inquirer to pleased to add another
Ito the list and gives the story below, prop­
(erly vouched for.
Little Enle Moncrieff to the daughter of
Helen Moncrieff wbo resides with her sis­
’
1ter, Mrs. M. G. Meek, at 748 Wharton
Street which to a neat little bakery. Tbe
reporter
found Mrs. Meek herself behind
1

the counter aud she said:
■•My stater’s daughter who is now a
,
year
old, was afflicted from her birth with
ja spinal affection, and the doctor who at­
tended her said she eould not Jive.
We
'
had
two other doctors attend her.
They
1
abo
said she eould not live.
Finally 1
1
।took her to ths Hahnemann College, that
,was four months ago. when she was eight
months old. Tbe examination was made
।
In tbe presence of a room fall of physi­
without any difficulty to reach a stretch
and stadents. Tbe ProteMor lect­
of sandy beach below them. It was cians
'
on her case saying It waa a very rare
about an acre in area, and waa shut in ured
1
He said that In such cases there
by rocks over whose handsome red- one.
&lt;
dish surfaces the breakers swept ineea- ,was very seldom a recovery. It waa, lie
■antly.
,remarked, the most peculiar case that was
Scattered over this s stretch of sand
brought to bls attention.
there were many objects going to prove ever
'
“I brought the child home immediately,
that human beings bad made a pro*
believing,
as tbe Professor and the others
longed stay in this part of the island— I

means of the ship’s boats? No! for
CapL Willis soon camo upon proof that
this vessel bpd been wrecked upon
these reefs. At about a cable’s length,
wedged in among the rocks and reefs.
Uy the miserable remnant of a ship
which had been driven ashore by the
fury of the gale and upon which the
waves liad beaten with tempestuous
violence until oak and iron had parted
and everything bad been wrenched
asunder pounded into fragments, scattered and strewn and tossed up over the
mighty rush of the sea. Sadly and silently Willis and his men stood gazing
upon the prey to. which these rocks still
clung so tenaciously.
Of this sliipji
hull there was nothing remaining,
nothing of the upper works, no trace of
the masting, either from having been
cut away at sea, or from having been
pul to some use on shore after the
foundering of the vesseL
"Let us set to work,” cried CapL
Willis, “and perhaps we may find some
name, some letter, some mark which
will fix the nationality of this craft."
“Yea," replied Zach Freneh, "and
may Heaven grant that it will not turn
out to be CapL John’s ship that was rej duoed to this awful plight"
The examination produced no definite
I result While it was true that articles
picked up on the bcaeh were undoubt­
edly of American manufacture, yet was
there no ground to affirm that they had
once belonged to the ill-fated Dreadnaught One of the seamen soon came
upon the cave which nod been utilized
by the castaways. It penetrated into
an enormous mass of granite at the
angle formed by the plateau and the
beach. Capt Willis and Zach made
haste to join the man who was hallooing to them. It might be that within
this care would be solved the secret of
the wreck, that in this dark chamber
would be revealed the name of the vessell The only entrance to tbe cave was
through a narrow, arched yss—geway
near which opening lay the ashes of an
exterior fireplace, the smoke of which
had blackened the walls. Tbe cave
this island they would have taken down proved to be about twenty by fifteen
that signal. It looks to me aa If the feet in size with a ten-foot ceiling—
died before relief came.
Anyway, let
os go and examine that signal; it’s bare­
ly possible that we may come upon

ia the leading and most reputable news­
papers ot tbe country, marveIons accounts
'of many wonderful cures that have been
1affected by * medicine called Dr. Williams’

wreck, poecbly from the abip*e cetin.

|had said, that she could’nt live. In fact
। one time, we thought she was entirely
at
gone. She was unconscious, with scarce­
Several
1ly perceptible pulse or breath.
1times she was In an almost equally hslplesa
condition
and
we
looked
for
her
death
1
1hourly.
"Then 1 called to mind how Dr. Will­
siams’ Pink Hills for Pale People had once

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saved me, and the miraculous recoveries I
bad
heard of and read about, of people
1
cured
from paralysis In various stages,
&lt;
1and even from physical deformities. I
।
told
my sister that since all the doctors
]had abandoned the child, and she seemed
to have ne chance for life. It could cer­
tainly
do no harm to try the. Pink Pills to
1
see
if they could possibly repeat their
1
&gt;wonderful cures. Neither my stater nor I
।
had
the faith that they would do so In a
(case so nearly gone as the child’s and we
1agreed that it would be a miracle Indeed
If
' she should be saved. She couldn’t move
at
1 that time, both her arms and legs being
1affected. But we began that very night
।giving her Pink Pills, letting her have one
pellet a day divided Into three parts.
On
the third day we could see that she was !

RAVAGES OF CATARRH

Improving.
Before that it was hard to get
1
At the end of two Catarrh Attacks AU Mucous Membranes.
1her to take fobd.
It Affects the Ears, Eyes, Nose
weeks we saw great improvement iu her.
Throat, Bronchial Tubes, Lungs, Stomach. Bowels, Kidneys, Blad­
■We continued giving her the pills more
der—The Whole Mucous Tract—The Many IDs That
jthan a month. After we ceased giving
Are Due to Its Far Reaching Influence.
।
her the Pink pills, however, she seemed a
little
less
happy
and
healthy
and
we
be
­
1
Many people labor under the mistaken idea that catarrh means simply a discharge from
Now she is a the nostrils, with a hawking and spitting of mucous; but to the observing physician
Igan using them again.
&lt;cheerful, beautiful child in' splendid wbo makes a spdalty of tbe disease, tbe word catarrh means much more. Experience
]health. ^She has entirely recovered from has taught him that catarrh Is by no means confined to the head alone, but that tbe
a
]her spinal and other troubles. She sleeps entire system is frequently affected by It. Thus we have—
Catarrh of the nose, causing frontal headaches (more commonly known as neu­
,
well and takes her food well
For a child ralgia,) a sense of dullness or drowsiness, dlxxluess, confusion of thoughts, etc.
Catarrh of the throat, bronchial tubes and lungs, causing sore throat, cough,
of
1 her age she seems to be as strong and
hoarsnesa, or entire loss of voice, bronchitis, asthma, pneumonia, etc.
‘healthy as could be expected. When we
Catarrh of the stomach (more commonly called dyspepsia) causing indigestion,
bold her by the arm or she is at our knees
heartburn, water brash, nausea, fetid breath, palpitation, or fluttering of the heart,
।she can stand, and for a child who was shortness of breath, etc.
(onoe deprived of all power of spine, arms,
Catarrh of the bladder with its long list of symptoms, tbe Inflammatory condition
and legs, this seems wonderful. We can­ extending up tbe ureters to the kidneys, causing diabetes. Bright's Disease, etc.
Catarrh of tbe bowels, causing alternate diarrhoea and constipation, piles, etc.
1not have tbe slight Ast doubt now that she In fact catarrh effects more or leas all tbe mucous surfaces of tbe entire body, causing
will grow np a strong healthy child.” .
at times severe local neuralgic or rheumatic pains. So when Dra. Copeland and Gra­
Mrs. Meek then told how she bad her­ ham are asked, (aa they often are by patients) whether they treat other disease* a%
।self been cured by Dr. Williams’ Pink well as catarrh they answer yes.
a. xiey A'A'eai .ret 11 kjxlx*oh1o IDlBcaaes,
PlUa,
Bmiom experiutte ha, taught them that nearly ererr eaae ot ehroole dlmae In IhU
"Three yean ago I bed a very severe climate la due to a general eatarrbal condition ot the syitern, and In tnatlnt thia eonattack
of grippe. I thought I would lose ditkjn they cure the disease.
1
This method of treatment is peculiarly adapted to this class of ailments of the en­
'the use of my right arm&gt; There was a
strange
numbness In it abd I would have tire mucous tree* of tbe body; m It Is both local and Internal; and each year’s exneri1
ence and successful treat me ut only confirms their claim that this to the onlv tree and
1to drop everything. It re'll as if -it waa rational mode of treatment In this they are borne out by hundreds of tesUmonish
।asleep all the time. I had doctors and from grateful patients. REMEMBER IT COSTS YOU NOTHING FOR CON8ULTA
TION AND EXAMINATION.
WMJULTA।
they told me it was bad circulation of the
.
blood, that I was run down and needed
1rest. I took only one box of Pink Pilis
1and fourk! myself getting better. I took
SI
n&gt;y .trout!
■the second box and have never had a
■pain or ache since. Everyone who knows
Mr. Wm. Wagner, formerly of
.what work I have to do is astonished. It
— —
■■tnd one of the best known millers in
,
, came to Dre. Copeland and Graham
Is certainly a wonder that with my work I
catarrh waa a curable disease, m al)
1am so strong and have never bad a return
of Um trouble.”
\
1
Mrs. Meek’s remarks were reduced to
than'tX
“°
fartvn*
writing, after which she, accompanied by
•her stater, Mrs. Moncrieff and tbe child,
made the following affidavit:
Sworn and described before me this

CATARRH CAN BE CURED!

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Tbe proprietors of Dr. Wiliams' Pink
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medicine but a scientific preparation used
successfully ror many year* in the pri­
vate practice of a physician of high e tend­
ing. They are given to the public as an

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Money to loan on Real Estate Real Estate
sold on commission. General conTevanclng.
Having a complete set of Abstract Books, com
piled from the Records, can furnish complete
* tracts.
C. F. BROOKS. Clerk.

P

g M. FOWLER, D.D. 8.
Office hoars F a. m. to 5 p. m.

hilip t. colgrove.

P

Attorney at Law
(StaxeMSor to Smith &amp; Colgrove.»
(Office in Union block. Hastings.)
Practices In all the courts of tbe state.
. E. KENASTON,
.
Attorney at Law,
(Over J. 8. Goodvear &amp; Co.’s store.)
Practices In all courts of the State. Collections
promptly attending »o.

A

R. TIMMERMAN, Homoepathic Physiclan and Surgeon.
(Office over Lathrop's drug store.)

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•

LOCAL NEWS.
* CIRCULATION ‘
This week,
95 quires.
Hereafter, changes for advertisements
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest to
Insure Insertion in pie Issue of the week
when brought.
Rheumatism originate* in the morbid condi­
tion of tiis blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla cures
i beuinatism. Get only Hood’s.

Caxuphor Cream Catarrh Cure will cure
Catarrh. W. H. Goodyear.
Camphor Cream Catarrh Cure will cure
a cold in the head. W. H. Goodyear.
Camphor Cream Catarrh Cure is the best
ioothtag and healing. W. H. Goodyear.
A hot sling of Carter's Extract Smart
Weed will cure the Grippe. W. H. Good­
year.

Caatcfs Croup and Consumption Cure is
tbe best cough medicine. W. H. Good-

MWgau

Center,

tadfiy

Maralng.

Seven windows were pierced by the bul­
lets but none ot the passengers were In­
jured, The sheriff, chief of police and
several polioetno scoured the country bft*
tween Jackson and Grass Lake until noon
but were unable to find any elne to tbe
perpetrator of outrage.
The trainmen
say the shots were fired by two well
dressed men.

In the Detroit Evening News was the
following correspondence from Marshall
connected with the trial of Conductor
Scott:—
"Superstitious persons this morning
were interested in the peculiar actions of
a big tabby cat. He is known here as the
feline lawyer. He makes tbe court house
his homeland seems to be gifted with
almost human Intelligence.
He has a
personal acquaintanceyvith al 1 tbe court
house habitues, often takes a seat near
the judge on the throne, and apparently
takes careful note of all that is going on. As
soon as the accused conductor took his seat
within the bar this morning, Thomas first
fixed his eyes upon him for a minute,
studied his manner and appearance care­
fully, then deliberately walked over and
placed his paws upon bls knee, purring
audibly. Mr. Scott stroke I his fur for a
minute, then gently pushed him away.
But Tom.would not have It that way.
He cmne back and renewed his attentions
with redoubled energy. At .last he was
carried into an ante-room by a deputy, but
half an hour later some one opened tho
door, and he ran back to the conductor
and renewed his friendly attentions.
‘That settles it,' said the deputy with
great solemnity. *1 never knew ‘ Tom to
take a marked interest In a man yet that
he didn’t win tlie case. The same sort of
thing has happened once or twice before.”

local application.
by
they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way to cure deafness,
and that Is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness is caused by an inHamed condi­
tion of the mucous lining of the Eustach­
ian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed
you have a rumbling sound or imperfect
hearing, aud when It is entirely closed
deafness Is the result, aud unless this inHamation can be taken out and this tube
restored to its norma! con i lion, bearing
will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of
ten are caused by catarrh, which Is noth­
ing but an infiamed condition of the mu­
cous surfaces.
We will give one hundred dollars for
any case of deafness (caused by catarrh)
that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh
Cure. Send for circulars, free.
‘
F. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.

SCHOOL COLUMN
Conducted by Enoch Andru«. Co. Comtniisloner.
The compositor turned onr "Swett"
Into "sweat’’ thus spoiling tho story.
However, some will very likely sweat
about the time of the spring examinations.
With due notice of what they must meet
at that time, apparently not one third qf
the teachers of the county are making any
preparation to meet IL If yen fail then,
teacher, don’t whine about It. You Lave
ample time to prepare and If you fall to
do so it Is your own fault.

With the next series of examinations
Hal Bellinger, of Barry, drew 105 bush­ the state Superintendent announces a
els of wheat at one.load seven miles. Wbo change in some respects. In many of the
can beat It ?
branches, 10 per cent, of the standing will
Carter's Cough and Consumption Cure be upon the neatness and style with which
relieves at once. Try it; never falls. W. tbe work Is done. With those who have
taught, 50 per cent of the standing in
H. Goodyear.
theory and art will be determined by act­
Dr. L, F. Weaver has bought back his
ual work in the school-room: filling .out
practice and his residence in Nashville
registers, professional interest, etc., 20
and will re-locate there.
per cent, of the standing in grammar will
Carter's Cough and Consumption Cure be determined by a short essay to be writ­
will cure coughs and croup, acts quick, ten upon some topic suggested by the
W. H. Goodyear.
State Superintendent. One-halt of the
rank Jacobs, of Nashville, is spending standing in reading will be on the ability
a 80 days sentence with Sheriff McKevitt, of candidates to read a selection prescribed
for stealing; chickens.
Mart Smith, a by the department.
All these changes are good. Tbe form
young lad implicated with him was let off
&lt;jn suspended sentence on account of his of a paper is of considerable consequence.
Oral reading certainly should never be
leader years.
omitted as it is in many counties. Tbe
The way to build up industries in your real test of a knowledge of language ia to
town is to patronize them. All things be­ use it Theory is good but not ail having
ing equal the local business man is enti­ sound theories can put them In practice,
tled to your patronage. It is your duty, as There are some teachers (?) that never
a good citizen to patronize your neighbors have time to attend an institute, associa­
w ho will have many an opportunity to do
tion, or read any professional literature.
you a good turn.
How high should the'board rate them for

tastes good.

Ever}’ mother should keep a bottle of "professional enthusiasm?*'
Carter’s Extract Smart Weed In the house.
The next meeting of the county associa­
When tbe little ooe comes home with Wet
feet and chilled, a hot sling of Carter’s Ex­ tion will be held at the High school, Has­
tract Smart Weed will prevent taking tings, on Saturday, the 27 Inst, We hope
rol&lt;L Children like It, it la da pleasant the program committee art arranging
matters. The program should be publish­
as lemonade. W. H. Goodyear.
ed at least two weeks in advance that
A hot sling of. Carter's Extract Smart
teachers may consider the topics selected
Weed will cut the mucous phlegm out of
for discussion. A reasonable amount of
the throat and lungs io a few bourn, mak"professional enthusiasm" should pack
n g it a sure cure and quick cure and pre­
its room to averflowing.
ventive of Croup,
Diphtheria,
Sore
Throat. Pneumonia, etc., as these troubles
A few teachers do not aoem to under­
all eoma from a neglected cold. W. H.
stand yet that monthly report cards will
be furnished them free of charge. They
The a.rtrlll« Nows chronicled tbe certainly help to reduce absent* and tar­
• •Urt.or tbe deaths of two hid resident, diness and repay all the labor of filling
In that rlclntty last week.
Mr,. Lorina them. Dy tying in one comet a little
■art. far nsorly tny jeer, • reside® I ot piece of btae, red, ot black ribbon, cost
Mayle Store. died Wedneedaj montluf Ing about I bras cents a yard, they will an­
ot Mt week, agednyout. She waa a swer for “West Polar certificate.
FOM dM the «vuiU«

ul

Dw. SSt*. a*ed

ottur KbMb. Owto&lt; Io llollod toosl
the plan can be carried oat only la a
meaenre, ,UU m hope to aeooapUeb Book
good la tbla war- Teartm are oordlatlj
United to call whenever In town on Satsrday. Invtto yoer pnplla to come. They
will be more Interested In this wort whan
they see what others are doing.

from

MliftomM.

THE HIGHEST AWARD.
Royal Baking Powder Has all
Percent above Ito Nearest Competltor.
The Royal Baking Po wder has the len-

vlable record of having received the high­
est award for articles of its class—ffreateet strength, purest ingredients, most per­
fectly combined—wherever exhibited; In
competition with others. In the exhlbibltionaqf former years, at the Centennial,
at Paris, Vienna and at the various State
and Industrial fairs, where It has been, ex­
hibited, judges having invariably awarded
the Royal Baking Powder the highest
honors.
Al tbe recent World’s Fair the examina­
tions for the baking powder awards were
made by the experts of the chemical di­
vision of tbe Agricultural Department at
Washington. The official reports of tbe
testa of the baking powders which were
made by this department tor tbe specific
purpose of ascertaining which was the
best, and which has been made public,
shows the leavening strength of the Royal
to be 160 cubic inches of carbonic gas per
ounce of powder. Of the cream of tarter
baking powders exhibited at tbe Fair, tbe
next highest In strength thus tested con­
tained but 1&amp; cubic inches of leavening
gas. Tbe others gave an average of 111.
The Royal, therefore, was found of 30 per
cent greater leavening strength than Ils
nearest competitor, and 44 per cent altove
tbe average of all tbe other testa. Ita
superiority In other respects, however, in
tbe quality of the food It makes as to fine­
ness, delicacy and wholesomeness, could
not be measured by figures.
It Is these high qualities, known and ap­
preciated by the women of the country for
su many years, that have caused tbe sales
of the Royal Baking Powder, as shown by,
statistics, to exceed the sales of all other
baking powders combined.

Tiie excelsior mil! al Marlett is running
nights and Sundays to keep up with the
demand for Hour.

throughout tbe world.

Pale Faces
show Depleted Blood, poor
nourishment, everything
-bad.
They are signs of
Anaemia.

Scott’s
Emulsion
the Cream of Cod-liver Oil,
with hypophosphites, en­
riches the blood,.purines the
skin, cures Anamla, builds
up the system. Phyriaant, tho
world oyer, endorse IL

DN't ki ttttM ky Sihtlhrtu!

PARKERS
HAIR BALSAM

The recent thaw melted the ice in
Black River and the ice carried away the
bridge tliat connects Croswell and Faleon.

Hastings City Bank,

A Jeddo merchant in discussing the
present bard times says he don’t believe
business will revive until Cleveland is
dead.

CAPir 2LL

A Cederdale man is the possessor oMwo
porkers that weigh 1.230 pounds, and
one of them weighs 790. iiounds. They
are only 21-1 years old.
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SCRIPTURE

NOTES.

The Forum Publishing Company, Union Squats, New Vetk.
syc. a Copy. $3 a Year.

CURABLE
kJ Without the knife, still
■ baraher caustics, or pol■ sons,
r| Hpeciai attention Is &lt;tvifen to Cancer. Tho treat• ment Is baaed upon the
W theory recently embodied
■Win papers read by Prof. V.
Mosetlg-Moorhoof before the Royal and Imper
Jal Association of Physldans of Vienna namely:
That as tho cell element* in cancer have much
less vitality than those of sound flesh, it is pos­
sible to attack t hem without tnjnrtnjr surround fug healthy colls, or the general well-being of
the patient.
The remedies emloyed at Hnrnellsvllle al­
though as harmless as those of Vienna, are far
marc effect!re—wholly removing the odor of
tbe growth within twenty-four hours, and caus­
ing the dlwaseil tissue to shrink to a hard, dry
eschar until it is crowded out by healthy heal­
ing granulations. There is no poulticing or
sloughing, no running sores or foul odor, It
in the only known method that reaches and ex­
pels every cancerous ceil.
For references and other Information address
the resident physician,
।
J. D. MITCHELL, M. D. Hurnelhvillc, N. Y

William A. Ashley, a well »kuown far­
mer living near Homer banged himself
yesterday. He bad been In poor health.

at Almont.

THE CHtArtST. THS UUrtCST, THE BEST, OT THE MEAT REVUWS.

HORNELL

A gray wulf was shot al Addison Satur­
day. A large swamp iu the townsl^p Is
said to be full of tbe animsls.

T. E. Hugh, an old resident of Marlett
died Wednesday
afternoon.,
He was
about sixty years old and fortiierly lived

SIZE AND QUALITY UNCHANGED.

Hastings,

Mich.

$75,00 0.00

SURPLUS fil2.0ft0.60.

Incorporated under the laws of the Stale of
Michigan.
Open for business Dec. IS.1886.
offickbb:
D. G. Robinson, President;
Chester Hotter, Vice. Pres.
D. W. Reynolds, Cashier.
DRKCTOR8:
D. w. Reynolds,
W. H. Pewera.
D.G. Robinson,
R. ft. Messer.
John Carveth,
Chester Messer.

Hm tbe only itarings department in tn Barry
Connty and payg 4 per cent Interest on all time

The shortest names mentioned in
the Bible are Ai, Ar. Ed, Og, No, On,
So, Ur and Uz.
The following words are to be found Ginger Ale, Root Beer, Milk Shake and
but once in'the Bible: Ash, atonement,
Pepsin Cherry Tonic at
immortal, millions and reverend.
The word '‘its” is not to be found In
the first edition of the King James ver­
sion. 1011. but has been substituted for
iVhere vou can get ICE CREAM, CON­
"his” in the edition of .1653.
.Stephen Laxoton, archbishop of FECTIONARY and anything in the line
Canterbury, first divided the Bible into of FRESH BAKERY GOODS.
chapters and verses, this about the
Docoh-kut forget It.
close of tbe twelfth century.
Tint quotation. "He shall be called
Naxarette,” used by Matthew in the
last verse of bin second chapter, is not
to be found in the Old Testament.
Tur total number of capital letters
in the whole Bible is 106.290; of small
caps, 6,897, and of lower case, 8,453.593;
grand total of letters, including one
8,560,481. ____
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What is

CASTORIA
Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine Mr
other Narcotic substance. It ba harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops. Sooth Inc Syrups, and Castor OIL
It Is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by
Millions of Mothers. Castorla destroys Worms and allays
feverishness. Castorla prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castorla relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Castorla assimilates the food, regulates the stumash
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas­
torla is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend.

Castoria.
dren. Mothers hare repeatedly told me ot Its
good effect upon their children.”
Dn. G. C. Oaoooo,

Ill So. Oxford 8L.Broo«ya, K. T.

‘ Castoria Is tha beat remedy for children of

laUnat of trtir children, al ow CutoHa 1s■read ot ths ..rtoos quart aremuna which are
drtroyia* Hair bred «•» hr torda* opium,
morphine, aootblaf «rnjp aad other hurtful

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EDUCATIONAL

NOTES.

The first profosNorship of history
»vas established at Oxford in 1724.
Spain, in 1885. had 31,880 schools,
36,000 teachers aud 1,848,000 attendance.
The United States has U5 medical
scliools, regular, eclectic and homeo­
pathic.
The total income from all eouran of
the American colleges in 1891 was filO,001,918.
The first town school in this country
was opened for business in Hartford,
Conn., in 1642.
The most Celebrated rabbinical
schools were those of Jamnia, taught
by GaraelieL of Tiberias, Alexandria,
Babylon and Jerusalem.

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Notice Is hereby given. That by virtue of a
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tor of said estate, by Jaoob L. McPeek. Judge of
the Probate tAmrt ten tbecooaty ef Baton. I shall
sell at auction to the highest bidder, as tb»
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premises herrlmdUH- described on Tuesday ihr
rth day of February. 1WI. nt 10 o'clock, a. m .
A btram Mcyde has made its appear­
Mfr
SKrtM
ance in Germany.
A Topeka man claims to have discov­
I (Hl
ered a liquid which will t urn negroes
into white men.
A uachxne for making mortar haa
been for some months in successful
operation in Philadelphia
’
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!

�«UU Kane,

plaining. Our »rtt orop ot ''he*1 brought
□, tbe exorbitant prtee of 3&gt;e. ger bn. In
. iIt —
waa—
like
the opportunity o{ dicker at U»t. 1X3 money.
-• ——
-----W oppu.
w
on.- deals with the TndJMXIndian,: it
It WM “awap
01
for ererytblug.
Well fattened
port:
..tMWtasnsoI-8*^ tooBtr
brought the euonnoua ram »!.«• p« hun­
. mow« the forthcoming
to know 11
t dred. This, too, under Democratic ad­
MeMroetoritodby ««« of

—Philip ShciMan.

^rrZAr*"^ -*"*«

festurre that rbsrecterlred

ran, wished to know ere
____ raresttsi sny mono/ 1°'

S^r^Trormsd any exhibit, for

he

people, -he raid, felt t*K •
Xty^sbo^^etosnedtmator.
EX* 1'»&lt;&gt;-«• Pn*""^M-

xrato.gm.MaU,, but that twm. of the «
MMUi?) permuted licensed at tbe last
Mb.lt of indobmee. lawleMUCSS a
.
rato were more in accordance with bar

texira: ol U» dark ages, than
t«g-m etllsation el this nearly twenlleth ceo

F ollowmg said remarks there
to
be
.
very
decided
ettort
■Mad e by tbe .Igrleultural Board to evade

an amendment ‘ excluding all borne rac­
ing." Tat WM offered for the bluff pur­
pose of killing the original motion. We
Mderstaud that the Interpretation ot

C. R. Osborn,

Agent-

FISH AND

SNAKE YARNS.

Uncut Ern Plunkett. of Mirabrlla
Falls. Tex., has taught a rattlesnake
to shake his tail to music.
Thbkk thousand salmon,
it ie
claimed, were landed by Samuel Good­
win with one haul of a aet near Port
crockodsAis that usually
accompanies Angele, Wash., recently.
feerse raring, still we must adm’t that a
Mas. 0. P. Payne, of Gainesville, Ga.,
competitive teat of speed brings into rec­ killed thirteen rattlesnakes in the lot
ognition and perhaps help s to develop around h\r home, with a piece of fence
They averaged
an attribute iu horses that h as a practical rail, a few days ago.
aad commercial value. And If this test about two feet tn length each.
An old Maine fisherman has been
could b« shorn of its bbjectioual features,
living in a dory ail summer, cruising
St might well be considered a legitimate
about Penobscot bay catching and cur­
factor of an agricultural sh ow.
ing fish.
He has camped in rough
But that is no reason why horse racing fashion on the islands, hasn't slept in
should bo an argument for permitting the a bed since last May. and avers he has
Wowing’eggs through a hole at a man's had a very fine tlmy.
One curious result of the hurricane
head" for evidently that scheme did not
Improve the eggs, the man's head or the that struck the southern coast recent­
ly was the killing of quantities of fish.
general surroundings.
For many days after the storm the
Whether the gentleman who made tbe coast around Savannah and throughout
bluff ameudmeut had any financial inter­ the stretch where its force was most
est io that ogs scheme ’or the dozen other vented was strewn with dead fish of all
equally elevating and edifying gambling kinds.
Poisonous snakes are so numerous
schemes we know not Still tbe very
protective spirit be manifested in their be­ in Venezuela that snake bite ’is almost
half, would lead one to think so. How­ as common there us in India. But there
are fewer fatalities, for the natives
ever his amendment was voted down and
have discovered that a plant known as
the original one excluding all games of the ocumillo, when powdered and ap­
4taa.ee and sweet elder was emphatically plied to the wound, results in a cure in
almost every case..
carried.
■
■ Whereupon the ladies retired having re­
ART AND ARTISTS.
ceived a favorable answer to tbeir in­
quiry.

B. A. B

Mr. Editoi:Tlw Casts Grove Correspondent to the
Bankicti of the 21st ulL wants to know
-Who will ssy they ever saw as much cold
Ercatbaral lids time of the year?" Ip
reply I will say that I have and right here
in Barer county.
Fifty years ago this
vtator the snow commenced falling on or
abmrtiWi 15th. of November after a eontluuod rain ef several days and continued
«Mwlu&lt; until the snow was two feet

on tbe level; with tbe mercury fool*cg around at zero or below until about
ChrwtmaB, whoa we bad our January
4&gt;aw, the snow nearly all went off. At•tec Now Years snow commenced failing
attain sad continued to snow until it was
two feet deep or over and remained dur­
lag the balance ot the winter.
There
•ere 39 days in succession that tbe sun
&lt;itd not make its appearance. Il was tru­
ly a gloomy time.
We had. laid in our
usual quantity of Marsh hay. as that was
the only kind of hay we bad at that time,
&lt;ad by dir middle of February our hay
was all gone. No hay! No straw! Nor
ctakl any be obtained tor love or money.
- Wlrat was to lie dotwF’ was the question.
The &lt;nriy way was Lo cut “breuse.” Four
•aighlxar* of us would start out in the
ororuhig with ottr cattle driving them out
about two mik-s north where there was
aotae soft maples around some little lakes.

Hmba, «nd drive the cattle into the
wood front tbe road Ihrosfb the deep
ausw. Tfcey would remain there during
Che day and come home toward night.
Thin wo ewsUouad until the first day of
Asci’.. Wt’cut bn*UM» on That mnr»!n»

M* Mom
Cafe Towx, Sowth Africa, has a po^

The prevalent notion about tha aebra
Is that it is no untamable as to be of no
ministration.
Wheat now trader saw
practical use to man. Experiments
kind of adialntatratkm brinxi tnxa JS to show that this is an erroneous notion. from which Rank of England Doteaare
55 cents per bn. It was not then »1.00 per ’In a number of instance* it baa been
day aud toMt beef, but It wu with a reduced to docility in Europe, but no •ntoke in HraapUdro.
y a part
Dowx lo the prerent cenl
great many of tbe Pioneers roast potatoes attempt has been made to impress it
itmgaxy
of the marriage ceremony In raoujfMjand salt. No grumbling, no cnmplalnlng, into the serviceable bandage with ooaalxted in tho groom B-ixtae hta
which we are familiar in the horse.
they kept laboring on In hopes of belter
bride a kick to remind her ot her .ubThat complete travtabUity for tire pur­
iorUon.
times coming.
pose of labor b not impossible, and Is,
Not inclndrag Alrekn BraxU ta tarfer
Yours truly.
indeed, hopeful, is being shbwn in the
in extent than the United Brale,. It
H. P. Cmtanr.
Transvaal, where a firm engaged in
iinnrirrwithin it. llmlte »n Brea of
BsnSeld, Mich. the coaching business between Pretoria
and Fort Tull, in Maahonaland, have S,MT.M&lt; aqnare mlte». with a total popactually eight zebras in harness and ulatiou ot U,3M.STi
Abunatr in the roreore of th. VirTbe annual meeting of the stockholders four of them regularly employed in
drawing
a ooach. These animals were gin island. In the Wet Indtaa ta M
of tbe Hastings Chair A Table Company
o-ibad mainly to the kre of rerenuc
will be held at tbe office of said Company, capturned by the lasso, and in a few from ike rale ot poatege stamp.. Apmonths
had been
so trained that
rnontns four
lour naa
uecn no
mat . irom me saie
puswgc
Hastings, Mich., on Tuesday. January they were perfectly quiet and willing ! parently stamp collectors are losing
In harness, while the others are becom- | £»L
9th, A. D., 1894, at one o’clock, p. m.

R. B. Memf.r, Preaident.
the ,«poa»lblllty of baring t0'r’l“
M. L. Cook. Sec’y.
those men, low. gambling schemes that so
Hastings. Mich, llecember 12th, *98.
gkxtared one fair- And tor tbeir exon­
eration tho secretary wm requested
Holiday Excursion Itatas.
rred a resolution from Issl year’s minutes,
Christmas and New Years 1891-1894,
llsat expressly stipulated "No wheel, of via the Michigan Central. Rale one and
merttfie or game ot chance should be per­ one-third lowest local first class fare for
mitted on the lair ground." Kridently round trip. Tickets lo be sold December
She Frtlta had not beard of this resolu. 23, 24. 2fi, 30, 31 and January 1st Limit­
ttou or the state l*w ln &lt;be
or ed to return up to and Including January
they shoald not hare so Imposed on the 2nd 1894. Between all local points on thia
rarad intentions o r responsibility ot our company's lines In tbe United States and
rusted committee. Thea some genllemsn Canada except the Toledo Division. Also to
■rase a motion for again "excluding all points od tbe Grand Rapids and Indiana,
games o&lt; chatter and sweet elder from tbe aud Cbioaco and West Michigan Ry’s
Half tickets for children will be sold for
•ext fair.__
To thU motion was immediately offered half the above rate.

Imrse raefog as a "game ®* chance- has
■
for
been used as an entering wedge
the euUasce of • even- new scheme that
might be cta-ised as “game of chance."
While we would most emphatically dep'ineato the gambling, betting and general

-----

Ing habituated to restraint and will In
The green ants of Australia make
time be folly under control.
H. ' neBta by bending leaves together and
Stephens, who gives au account of the ) uniting them with a kind of natural
experiment in the^ Field, says Messrs- giue. Oook saw hundreds at a time on
Seedesberg
far satisfied
andt
one______________
drawing
it to the »
ground.
Seedesberg are thus
thus far
sal—- ---------. -__________
______ .
- - i while
- - an equal- number
*
- - to
- re­.
will endeavor to substitute zebras
for
waited

mules in dragging their conches.
These very graceful striped quadrupeds
are no doubt fleeter of foot than the
mule and perhaps aa swift as the horse,
but there is an important superiority

joy absolute immunity from that’very i ■yrta»«*n»Mer tn enter.
fatal ailment of South Africa vaguely
G
LiSKMA.M
brmaxy only
vuiy has
uan piCM
preserved
’ivvu the
uu- title
uwe
... horse
■
- sickness,
,
« which
&gt;»
_ ai single
1. * nt ot
rr&lt;n&lt;1
rlnduke,
lr» t har#
Iw'lnir
iavan
arrand
•
called
in
f grand
there
being;
being
seven
grand
night in low country kills a hor«c or . duchies in the German territory.
—TOhe atown
B clerk mentioned tra
Are**
mnle turned out on the veldt. The loss |
T
in Acts
from this cause is a heavy item in tbe ** addressing the mob at Ephesus held
expenses of a So^th
South African livery
llrery '’ an
«n office equivalent to mayor.
mayor,
' tbe
■
' Tax name
.
■*--* m
stable.
It is found• "
that
zebra
Seleueidm
wm applied
does not kick and is gently amenable ' a generic title to a long ra^e ot Macedre
lo the rein by having a soft month. A 1 clan kings wbo reigned in Syria,
tendency to bite is the one vice they | Tax title of margrave wm limited to
have, but this they cease to practice the ruleroof the marches of Brandenwhen not afraid of being hurt.
burg, Websen, Baden and Moravia.
It is the intention ot the firm tost___ ____
The w
Holy Roman empire had
but
tempt crora-breedlng with horses. The ' three* ginnine landgraves, those of

result will be awaited with considerable interest. A new hybrid of hopefol stamina and qualities for harnesN
or the saddle may confidently be expested, and perhaps the somber uneonthness of the cross between tho
horse and a,sn will be overcome and re­
placed by graces of form and charms
of color. It seems strange that it
should be left until to-day to essay the
domestication of the zebra. The horse
- been re
—~ into
-----------and uss -----------------have so long
pre&amp;sed
rereice that the oririn.l habitat of
both is disputed. They either come
____
from_____
Asia _
or ........
Africa. But the BWWBM
for.-dl
horse is also found in America, and
some of the types go so gar back in
geological time as to suggest that the
horse had its origin on the American
continent. But when Columbus land
ed the horse was unknown and all the
troop-, of wild coursers have descended
from domesticated breeds which have
escaped from control. South Africa
produces not only tho zebra, but the
qusgga and the dauw. congeners
which might also prove of use in cros:.ing. Both have bscn domesticated,
but tbe experiment has not been car­
ried to practical utility. The oppor­
tunity to introduce the quagga as a
hybrid or pure bred has almort been
lost, as the anima! is either extinct or
very scarce. The dauw is adapted to
life on the plains and still roams in
great herds north of the Orange river.
-----------’t than the
Giotto’s greatest advance in paint­ GREATEST MENACE TO FORESTS.
ing was the rejection of the greenish..
- ' _
black color the Byzantine painters em­
Whoteaaie Deatractioa of Trm.
ployed fur the human figure, and sub­
Thc extensive use of wood in uiakstituting the color of nature for the
ing tho cheapest grades of paper offers
faces and hands.
one of the serious obstacles to forest
The museum of antiquities at Dres­ preservation, says the Muladelphia
den has come into possession of an in­ felegraph.
In the last two or three
teresting marble relief from Kome,
which represents an anrient butcher
shop, of oblong shape, and divided by
a pillar into’two equal parts.
A portrait, which is supposed to be day, have been built on the Hudlon

of Robert Auchinuty. one of George
Ill.’q jutlgex. in Boston, is still luinging in the supreme courtroom in that
dity. The picture is the work of John
Singleton Copley and bears the date of
1707.
Mb. Burne-Jones, the r.ngllah artist,
is engaged upon the interesting task
of painting a portrait of Mr. Glad­
stone's youngest granddaughter, Doro­
thy Drew.
This little
blut-cyed
maiden of three yean Is said to re­
semble the grandfather startlingly.
A Greek peasant living on the island
of &lt;Fgina recently discovered a mag­
nificent statue buried in the ground,
(upon which had been a small planta­
tion, and which he had cleared. The
sttftue was sold to.a bric-a-brac dealer,
who sent it to London, where it Inta
jpst been bought by the British gov­
ernment for the sum of sixty-five hun­
dred pounds.

BOOK

LITTER.

The sultan is establishing a public
library in Constantinople.
All the li­
braries of the mosques are to be trans­
ferred tn it
The old Indiana homestead of the
family of Mr. Janr-s Whitcomb Riley
has been purchased by the poet as a
permanent residence.
The largest library in the world Is
the Bibllotheque Ntrtionule, Paris,
founded by Louis XI”. u contains 1.&lt;90,000 vahimex
pamphlets.
175 raanuscriptx 8W.0Q9 maps aad
charts and IM.OOO coins anil madaU
Da. Glxvkm Wkxdlu. IIulmrs ccle-

1 edr*, hoki and fasten it
|
-----------------------------1
TITLES OF OLDEN TIMES,
j
... 7!
...........................
Tki! rabshakeh mentioned in the
। reralre
- re.4 -ET*a»area
-MaMM fit.re tlflre
tiara A M.

general.
There are three khans—khiva, kborh° ■’“? ‘15 T
tai» ot tlirir tamllie. back to th. Turkish
invasion
of Europe.
*■•*•*
’
••
,I
A cu'rator was a Roman official in
.
various, departments of the
public
* ” service. The title nearly cor­
responds to our word superintendent

NEWS NOTZS AND GDI

i

MARRIAGE RULES

Let her meet him with a kiwi—Dot a
frown.
Let each realise the fact that they
|
Let the husband frequent his home,
. Dot the club.
|
Let him assist her in beautifying the

home.
Let her not narrate Mrs. Next Door’s
gossip.
T
,
B
I . L” ber not worr&gt;’ hhn with
. trou®‘es’
Lk3 him MPca,&lt;
wife—not yell
i ““•Y” at lter!
^jKT her make home more pleasant
club.
|
Let Iter sympathize with him in bust­
Bnu. ref, reran
j

Lkt him be as courteous after iukr*s before.
Let his latchkey gather unto itself
rust from disuse.
|
Lrr her dreas as tastefully for him
as fur strangers.
,
|

' P*ndence uf tho UnlSTstetea.
two
states
rheAdirondack,
neighborhood
Ni- I1 fro^,h^^r, j
,
agar.
and the
in ofSew
d'iT2!
1his
hl»cl.
The barber derives
rim title
York, the territories of the K'ennebc- I n ? ,h
“,word &gt;»*».

Androscoggin and I’enobacot rirera in 1
'were
T«rooi
originally
Maine, tbe Fox riser rabe^f w^n '
,------ ■ — — Uly on account
i.m
.
..
J
•
,ston
of
the
unkemnt
inrw«B.nn.
or
the
unkempt
appearance
of their
•in, the bill* of New Hampshire and
beard and hair.
s erraont and the natural gaa belt of
iBdi.^ are the grealebt polp.produ°’
The Chicago Sunday Post ia authori­
tag regions ot the I nited State. ty for saying that Chicago has Mi mil­
About tlilny-lTe httmlred cords ol lionaires. 'Ilie men standing at the
wood ttre required daily w, nnpplv the head of the list are Marshall Field
and Phillip D. Armour, both of whom
demand of the mill.
y*
are credited with fortunes amounting
to &gt;40,080,000.
An EnjIUh mag-azine the other dxv
fashTonable FANCIES.
women to tell what they con
wder thrlr pet arendon.
Here m
Among the ladies who own solid gold
•ome ot the
retired;
j”“'r
Mn- A,tor’
X,

pEItAXlUM red hcngntiuc f r iv-Son
bbek gcrtvua b« n fosbiopnl.; • fo-ak
that will have a cheerful
when
the choeritye. dayre txf wi»jt» r &lt; t ia
GnANtTKand armnr*- weave, in two
colors but not changeable, ar.- among
the late Importtitibn-.. They ar*-in
cheviot flnUb and an- oKeeeding'.v wft
and pliable.
LXATHTJk Shades gnhl. y. lfoWN nisr-ets. Mght olives and samphire.-swal­
low. peacock and drakes' neck this
cn- among t!u- roost fa..hinaablc &lt;- JAn
of the Mxtson.

Thuringia. Lower and Higher Alsace,
Tfll. k!=
„t Yl.mBn Bod MttB0,t
'‘ style
.... themselves
,— *I-----------------.----------------mourns and
claim an
.
ancestry
back to the time of Moham“
‘
j
The rabsaria mentioned in the sec­
ond book of Kings waa. an Assyrian
' military title, equivalent to brigadier

I b°rh“B *** dre“Let her home mean love and rest—
river, to fpod principally on the
Adirondack furcate. The wood chiefly not strife and noise.
u*ed is spruce, and the especially diaSINCE LAST WE MET.
astrous effect, of the industry on the
forests results not only from the ex­
The storm on the North Carolina
treme demand for the lumber, but coast carried salt spray ten miles in­
from the fact that while the demand land.
it especially for trees of thirty to
It was the vogue st one time Ln Ven­
thirty-fire years growth, the young ice to gild the rolls of bread and the
trees are also cut. in 1881 the capacity oysters on the supper table. The can­
of the pulp
States dles were
also
with KAJ4U.
gold.
. . mills of the
---- United
----- -----------------------------—— —
— coated »1UI
wm about aerenty-two thoumnd ton, |
Ro:-iso', Bcuca, the natural mounper annum. Tl&gt;e preMat capacity U . Uln paua leading from Wuce Into
’'r.d'in'^bu
(Spain through the Pyreneaa, ia wo
i ? !
Ith ' ["n‘rltable growth the feet brood. 300 fret high and 10 feet
indn-try has been accompanied by 1 long.
there three dcrereble thinga: Increase I
Tina rear I. era „» .a. ,
, .

o' n&gt;e IrUb
A tonul lunch pulj."

I ^"Maomon rut»iDX5r"-jan„., n
onanan.
■’
skilled workman, although burdened,
_"Tm &gt;**ro» XATVMt&gt;tt iHi,a.e .
of »
a flamfly
ofseven
,J with
wiw the
»w support
» w
*•—
xwyant•
children, h»d the inteltlraaee ud ton­
■■OufRovau *x» R&gt;ua.r"-zMlu
’ tight to realixe the adrantage ot giv1
[ ing to there young member, of h!» z Taylor.
} txmil, • training and eduratfcnzcrirel^xxn Ou, M*x"-JTOiiB„, K ,;b.
■ »
'
tated to Improve iter condition in, FWW'f •
, We. Partiyen thta account and part“Ou&gt; Max F.txx,i-K,T^-Juh„ Qnito,.
7
I, becaare tf tba ha^er proaprete o» Adams.
employment, the elder Mr. Greenhajge.
ThX Lzttex OuxT-Su-ph.:, X
when the .ubjret orthta riretohrraa ira D004IM.
\
• GoUMMiTn or Awoucr -Wx^.x-.
bl. teem, left England tor tbe UnM
1 Staten whmre he fbund empiopneM too Irving.
M
। ---------ami took- nphl* ro»l&lt;tenoe in the
aftjr
ot
”Sn.VEB-Toxot;E!s On A Tor.
4u *
deUITiUlips.
.
UMfi JWW fliwiluw efi MM*
| ch“£to
Ufe wsAer
“TheIathet; (WGreenback.*," —Sal,.
conditions almwr to thoao of most
;
England boys o£good mtrtal sU
“SCaOOEMARTEik 4.P Ol?U
। ta“a™.enJ'v " , x
mean*.
He
Noah Webster.
Q"®1’" „ roa^T « ,
***7*°?',
vT*11’F*?** » .
PARIS FASHION BITS.
&lt; its high school, and in 18W&gt; entered
Tabt.iers, teodcsauil ovenknb; area
Harvard college.
Three years later
foregone cowchsKion.
the death of his father forced him to
Braidino M agahi in high mver on
abandon
his studies at Cambridge
* Ind means
of
earning his ■kirta, redlngnt«-s. capea, sleeve*
UvinE.
He
taught
school
for and bodices.
BWhilC
L
served an
apprenticeship
New velvet Spanish Wr&gt; . x&gt;aTe
| in a counting-room, and for some
jackets we finish. .! with wsduug* of
.; rf, months was connected with the
creauxolored guipure.
. ■----------*-------.
'• commissary
department
of the United
French derigners use ml and &lt;rrrea
। states
State* army
army in
in the
the military
military departdepartshot velvet to trim brown !»cngaline,
msnt of North Carolina. During the
c he tint and Scotch tweed gowns
’
period between 18Bi, when he left collhy» serge, camel’s hair or sacking
I hge, and 1865, when he was admitted
dresses are combined with black u sto the Middlesex bar,such leisure time
tervd silk and trimin&lt;-&lt;l with many
aa he had at his disposal was occupied
tows of very narrow y t gin«p

Ham Childs.

FREDEDn.- T. ORKKNHALOR. OOYERXORKLXXre OF MASSACHUEETTB.

with the study of the law. and his ad­
mittance to the prof salon under these
circumstances indicated on his part ex­
ceptions! aptitude and intelligence.
His personal inclinations led him to
turn to political life, and from 186A
when elected a member of the common
council of Lowell, up to the present
lie has been for the greater part of the
time the holder o.f mriaux publie
offices. These inclndod, by a natural
progression, the school committee, the
mayoralty of Lowell, membership in
the legislature, the civ solicitorship
and membership in the United States
house of reprMentativcs. In addition,
dbd in spite of his poJitica] activity.
Mr. Grecnhslgc has zealously followed
hh profession, and in this lias made
fsr himself a well-deserved though
josaibly rircumscribed reputation, his
law practice bringing iu to him a flbod
Inoome.
As a political orator Mr.
Greenhalge holds a high rank—a fact
brought into prominence during his
service in the Fifty-first coogrena,
when, as a member of the committee
on elections, he was called upon to
present to the house, on behalf of his
republican associates a number of im­
portant contested election cases.a serv­
ice that he performed with a readiness
and eloquence which won for him at
the time a national recognition. Pos­
sessed of a pleasing voice, a ready com
mand of idiomatic English and highly
developed powers of imagination, Mr.
Greenhalgc Is a speaker whose popu­
larity fe readily acknowledged even bv
those of opposing political convictions.
Tlieae aptitudes are at times somewhat
treacherous, in that they have led him
now and again to make statements
which a less impulsive and readv poli­
tician would have refrained from mak­
ing. However, this very fire and in­
tensity of mind la tbe characteristic
that has gained for him so large a de­
gree of popularity among the repub­
licans of hit state, and he has perhaps
no more than others the defects of hfe,
virtnea. Mr. Greenhalgc waa married
in 1872 to Isabella Nesmith, whose fa­
ther hail formerly been a lieutenant
M****«*tVi. He has
three children, a daughter and two
sons, one of the latter now a stu­
dent at Andover. Musk Mr. Green-

been identified there uith a number ot
•octal, literar, »nd cirarltoble undere
takings.

In conferring upon Mgr

flmtririt
hU

4E?ATS.

PBBBWENT GAf.nr.ED’.. f:n.............. ..
tor has boon diritl «1 up int» bu:Mmg
lot*. Thp land boom nnd thchwtorin^
site often vomo ip to I conflict.
&gt;
PintoWEXT Carnot hn*. t « t-'i
French army. But the Gerrian :nperor seems to thin!; tint ho is :ht»
only mau iu the wprl l tliat .-in-Icrit
np brown.
Bumarck has sold-, hi* eu- :t, &lt;‘ur a
large sum. the coaili’.i-ci l»oiug that
they are to be published immc iiat. ly
after his death. This is a bit of in­
telligence that will make
stpurm
I’atti has l&gt;ecn admitting her pct
wmknt'Mscs, which; inelu I
among novelists, lion rTi l!*poets, and cntcrtuiyiing fi&lt; •
favorite p^sthuc.br.t sir- saitl nc.* :• v.»nl
about her hobby for |farewvii t.eir--

King Bint.tsxcr. of Dahrwacy. r. • •: tly sent lo.tSnglaad. b.v •vnr of i.n\s»x a
cable nies^ag? on w!»i \r '.a
nearly fifteen hundred doll
&lt; if the
cable company proj^eriy
•ullivates
••Old Benxin1.-” it will lw» enabled to de­
clare extra dividends.

A

LITTLE

VARIETY.

The little toe it said to bo disaiipeat4ing from tho human foot
A Philadelphia medical paper says
that city noiws produce disease r
!
The value of ('anada’s fisheries yield
last year Is announced as $13,941,171.
Ix Blackston?'* time 159 offenses
wore punishable ia England by death:
■ It is usually considered that an
adult should drink a bunt three pints of
liquid a day.
Tin: prince of Walks has seventeen
.brothcrs-in-law. sixteen unclc&lt; &lt; ixtr
seven cousins and fifty-seven qephras
and aieseA
Tnr. second son of the arvhbi ui 'p of
Canterbury has achieved considerable
success with a noyel entitled "DoJof*
dealing with fashionable society.
Tex Groom (very wealthy;—”Why
did yuu marry an ordinary chap liki
me^
The Bride—r! haven't thriightost klca: mamma manegcvl th»
whole afiair.”—Life's 'Calendar.

MORTGAGE SALE.
made in the psjihru)
tersst, due upon a &lt;&gt;;•'r Edward Smith and KdIIS. to Elm ini R Kern
KeWuof Hicht^b
lbw A. D.18M, in !!t*r
r5s.'4s; asi-.si
. • •’TV,' _ _

llectaMr, at the option of the
M part,” and mon* tuns
elapsed since Mid
tm* due. and no part nf IM
tpal of said mortcage
aecoudpurty under the op
®rtE«EP hsreby dedare* tM
cage. *nd •»
MteuBtat thU
eight hundred
Vi; and
I been
1 hr said more

roa Friday
th® boar ol

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                  <text>TAs tost Advartistngmsdiwa tn Bar­
ry County.

Hastings Banner.
HASTINGS, klCH, JANUARY. 11 1894.

HORRIBLE MURDER!
Lerou Rogers Found Murder­
ed and Terrlblu Mutilated
at Ids Home In Rut­
land Township.

DETAILS OF THE AWFUL
AFFAIR ARE SICK­
ENING.

If you want a
Cutters,Bob Sleigh
Robes or Blankets,
Stoves, Hardware
of any kind call on,

IRA VAN,
The Hardware Man.
UNION BLOCK,
HASTINGS, MICH.

There is Certain Evidence that a
Struaole Between the two Men
Took Place.*
N8
FAIL OF RESULTS THEN THE
MURDERER OF LEROYROfoER’S PROBABLY WILL
NEVER BE KNOWN.

Sunday afternoon thto elty was thrown
into something of a state 'of excitement! by
the report that a murder had been commit­
ted in Rutland and the report proved to

be only too true. Leroy Rogers, an old
man 63 years of age was cruelly and
brutally murdered In his own .home, tbe
fiendish murderer not being content With
shooting his victim four times, any one of
which shots would have produced death,
but added horrible butchery to his bieody
crime.
In order that our readers might better
understand the entire situation the Bau­
mer had the scene of tbe crime photo­
graphed by Photographer Bays, and we
present in this issue a splendid pictnre at
the house together with one of tbe mur­
dered man showing one of his wounds.
Scene of The Crime.
Leroy Rogers lived all alone In a little
log house about eight miles west of this
city. To reach the place the usual route
is to take the first turn to tbe left after
passing “Aunt Rhoda Wilcox” farm in
Rutland, go south about 80 rods then turn
to the right. After turning to the right
Leroy Rogers house Is about 80 or 100
rods distant on the south side of tbe road,
the highway running in a south-westerly
direction and the house “setting squarely”

Do You Save Your Dimes ?
YES!

WELL,

WE CAN SAVE YOU DOLLARS!
Hard times have affected us as well
as you.
And money we must have!
And to get it we have

A number of pairs of Men’s, Ladies’
and Children’s Shoes, that we wish
to close out and you can save quite
a little by looking over these goods
before you buy. Call and see us at

fit The Little Red Front Store.

woollen &amp; Bronson.
FREE!

FREE!

Don’t forget to aek for the Merchants’

BENEFIT SILVER SCRIP
CONSUMERS TAKE NOTICE
That for every Cash Purchase of ONE DOLLAR from
any merchant whose name appears below entitles you
to a 5 Per Cent. Scrip which they will aocept as Five
Cents on every ca?h purchase of One Dollar, and take
SPECIAL NOTICE that the merchants who belong to
this Association are the most wide awake and keep the
best selected stock of goods, and their prices are the
LOWEST.
JULIUS RUSSELL, Dry Goods, Millinery and Fancy Goods.
R. K. GRANT, Clothing.
W. H. SPENCE, Boots and Shoes.
ARCHIE McCOY, Furniture.
JOHN BESSMER, Jeweler.
S. M. FOWLER, D. D. 8.
!■.!•
, ,,
j
W. H. MYERS, Harness.
HUFFMAN BROS., Hardware.
D. H. BAYS. Photographer.
’
WICKS A SPENCE, Groceries. Tycoon Tea onr Specialty.
FRED L HEATH, Druggist Bnyjrour Cigan of him and
get your money back in Silver Serip. .

with the road.
Tbe house is a two-story log structure
20 feet long by 16 feet wide on the out­
side, the long way of the bouse facing the
road. Tho house has a commanding posi­
tion. being on a small hill or rl^e of
ground about 12 rods back from the Toad.
It b* in plain view from Cnas. Franchco’s
who lives about 60 rods northeast; E.
B. Rogers, (brother of the murdered man)
who lives about 100 rods southwest, and
B. IL Dunnings who lives about 80 rods
west. All three of the above named live
within plain sight of tbe victim’s house
and tbe mystery is all the deeper because
the crime was committed in broad day­
light and yet do cue was seen to leave the
bouse. To the south of the bouse and
and across the highway is a dense growth
of underbrush,'and still further on is a big
swamp. Back of the bouse to the north
and about 80 or 100 rods distant Is a big
piece of woods. No one was seen on that
morning leaving the bouse and going
northward to the woods, nor wa s anyone
seen leaving tbe house to go south to­
wards the swamp. * And even had they
been seen near tbe bouse it would have
aroused no suspicion in the minds of the
neighbors, because some of the boys of
the neighborhood often go near there
banting expeditions and especially
Sundays,

be described later. The two men hunted or the ■nTderer might have slept on the
for some clue outside of tbe bouse, but cot bed In the large room. There was no
none could be found, not even tracka that appearance of any one having slept on It,
the aaaaasin had made in leaving tba but 1b proven that the murderer stayed in
premises. The weather even aeerns to tbe house for a considerable length of
have conspired with the criminal in assist­ time, probably In the neigh boroood of
ing him to cover up all evidence leading half an hour, after he committed the
to his identity, for between the time of murder as win be shown later on, and
the commission, of the murder and tbe during that time might have, and certaindiscovery, a flurry ot snow had oome to
cover up all traces on the outside. The
probability is that the murderer went
across the road to the marsh and followed
around tbe edge of it
Tracks were
found leading around the edge of tbe
marsh and they were evidently made by
someone walking very rapidly. They
were traced to a field and there lost
What might controvert this supposition
however 4s the statement of Chas. Fran­
cisco living about 60 rode north east who
says that about 8 or 9 o’clock Sunday
morn’ng be saw a man going by his place
on the run, and what particularly attract­
ed his attention was tbe fact that the mao
was running.
Two of Mr. Francisco’s
children also claim to have seen him and
confirm the statement of their father, But
of this phase of the case we will deal
more fully later on.

ly would have, covered up all traces that
would go to show any previous acquain­
tance with the victim. It does not look
as though the man who did the murder
went there for that purpose.
It seems
THK iK-miOR OF THE El OUSE.
rather to have been some one with whom
Oar readers can see from the cut below tbe old gentleman was acquainted and
how the house appears from the outside.
the location of tbe wounds and the posi­
In order that the interior of tbe house tion of the blood spots show that it was
may be better understood we make the not probably done by any one bent upon
following diagram;—
murder or they would never have let the
old gentleman take tbe time that be must
have consumed in getting bis revolver
from under bls pillow but would have
killed him in his bedroom. The old gen­
ROOM A
tleman was very set In his ways, was
quick tempered, and very strong for one
of his age. It seems probable that be and
ROOM B
tbe murderer became involved in a
discussion of some character or other.
One Word led to another, both became
angry and came to blows, and poeslbly In
self defense the murderer dealt tbe old
ntan a heavy blow with a stick of limb
ROOM C
wood, of which there were a good many In
the wood box near the stove, causing tbe
Hack and blue spot high on the forehead
ot the murdered man as can be seen In tbe
picture. The blow was a vbry hard one
Room A. Mdn room uwd as sitting room,
dining room and kitchen. Size, about ISxH but did not fracture the skull and would
not
have caused death, but did no doubt
Boom B. Bod room. size, about 7x10 feet, tbe
bead of the bed being at “4.”
cause great bleeding at tbe nostrils and
Boom C. Lean to, size about 12x20 feet, r*od
possibly from tbe mouth and left him in
for wood shed.
Tbe three W’s” represent windows.
a'semi-conscious condition. After befog
Tbe five “X’a” represent doors.
1. Location of stove In main room.
struck ou the head he evidently got away
X
“
“ table “ ”
’’
from hia antagcnlM. and went Into ids
3. Where bodv wae found, his head being
under a shell tbit projected from ba-»c of win­ bed room to get his revolver, which bedow at “W.’’
kept under his pillow at “4” (see dla4. Head of bed upon which deerased slept.
6. A amah table near head ofWed. Jb paper
gram). When be reached tbe head of
on this table was covered with blood.
6. A pool ot blood on floor made evidently,
tiie bed he was bleeding profusely from
after tbe old gentleman bad been struck the
first blow on tbe head, and while he was bunt the nostrils and the blood ran all over the
Ing for his revolver which be always kept un­
bed clothes and upon the floor. In
der pillow at the head of bed. '’4."
7. Anotiier pool ot blood and large space on
floor where blood was scattered around, as if tempting to reach tinder the pillow to get
tils revolver he got his hand inside of the
the old gentleman had been attacked there.
?. Probable posltloa of murderer before
reaching In and grabbing revo,ver from the pillow case Instead of under it, as the in-

Rogers,

victim’s abdomen.

two Inches back of the lower portion ef
the same ear.
A forth abet was fired
through the lower portion of the left ear.
After receiving there shots tbe victim foil
forward to “I” his head going under a
little shelf that projects out from tbe win.
dow about 16 inches.
A fourth bullet
hole was discovered Tuesday that the
murderer bad fired into bis victims’ bead.
This was probably done after be had fal­
len down as the revolver’s muzxel was
placed eloae to tbe ear and tbe ban took
an upward course.
After tbe old man had fallen the mur­
derer commenced his devilish work with
the ax and for the time being all the evi­
dences of humanity left him and he be­
came the hellish fiend who delights In

blood thirsty work.
Tbe shelf under
which the murdered man’s bead lay was
about two fee( above the floor. Th* fieod
slezing the sjygd raising it as high as be
»e projecting shelf,
4c going about IX
struck f
k man's neck.
Net
inches■
demon must have
satisfied

-­

turned®
tbe muS

fRmd from his body

hand blow, the blade
with a M
of tbe ax striking just below tbe left ear,
cutting off tbe Atlas of tbe spinal column,
being that part upon which tbe head
rests, severing the jugular vein, cutting
off tbe left jaw bone, the edge of the ax
stopping in the roof of the mouth of tba
dead man. From this a big stream of
blood spurted upon tbe wall back of tba
stove several foet to the right
It would
seem as it this devellah climax of tbe
brute’s Inhuman work would fully satisfy
bl» blood craving appetite but It did not.
Taking tbe butt of the ax be . crushed in
the skull of the murdered man above tbe
right eye which is shown la tbe picture,
sending a stream of blood and brains
against the under side of tbe suelf by tbe
window.
This blow was probably the
next to the last one delivered, the last one
being the one that nearly severed the
bead. When found he was laying on hie
right side, with right arm bent and left
*w?.&lt;hr&lt;?WB ^ck'
How
**-*long
—“
tbe
— perpetrator of the awful
deed stayed In the bouse is not known,

bleeding man who stood tn a semi-conscious
condition at *7.”
S. Where tbe murderer placed the bloody
ax after committing the awful crime.
is. riioboard.
i 1. Rlalrway leading upstairs.
ix PoeUlMof cot bed with bead toward

Whoever

committed

the

revolting

crime certainly Itad a bard struggle with
the old gentleman in “Room A.” The
front of tbe stove,, which was a large one,
was shaved .toward the south about a
foot: tbe ash pan wu tipped over and
rolled from the stove to the door leading
to “Room C.” and from there was kicked
When be came by the bam, which was
toward the front of the house. Ashes
locked-^ftstock acted as if they had not
were strfiflMMttr the floor and there
beMsfinkAgid ho could see no' tracks were ogfl^^Mfeof a struggle in
the
where til hither liad been out around.
TuroififiMfliard the house he saw that the
Theory.
curtjfflHBRe down, no smoke coming
There areWeral theories advanced as
from the pipe and he could hear no noises
The most
from within. Be tried tbe front door and to whom was tbe murderer.

probable theory la that It was some one
that knew him well.
It seems certain
that it must have been someone will,
whom the old gentleman was acquainted.
Had it been otherwise it would have been
impossible to have gained admission to
blood and at cmoe knew there had been tbe bouse, without breaking In, as be was
foul play. Be at coco left the bouse and very particular about totting anyone fowent to Chas. Francisco’s, eroaaed him. side, even the imroed’ite neighbors with
uid together tbe, weal Leek to the hoeM whom be was acquainted. It la asserted
Mri (Siag I, found that ■ berrihta crime by some that the man wbo did the killing

was surprised to find that it was uDloeked.
Opening tbe doo. be saw bis brother’s
body on tbe floor on the other side of the
stove. Be first thought that bis brother
might have bad a fit bet taking a step
further into the room saw a Mg pool of

ofbUtod

Coroner Woodmansee was present late
Sunday afternoon and bekl an inquest.
At that time tbe murdered man was cov­
ered with blood frwm bead to foot and It
was supposed at that time that tbe two
gashes made with the ax were tbe cause of
death. When washing the body tbe next

|Slde of the pillow case Is alt blood. After
getting tbe weapon the old gentleman
!stood in a dazed condition at tbe head of day three pistol wounds were discovered.
Itbe bed. with head drooping forward ye Tuesday afternoon the fourth bullet
there was a large pool of Wood at “6" wound was found besides the extra gash
। and also on a paper on tbe stand at “5”
(see diagram).
After some time- he most straight np and down the neck and
managed to stagger forward to “7”—omly* penetrating about au inch and a half.
a couple of steps’from “8.” At “7” he must
Who Was the Mak.
have stood for some time, fudging by tbe

pool of blood on the floor.
Bad it been
in conversation, H B. Dunning, wbe
anyone Intent upon murder and robbery lives about a quarter of a mile west ot tbe
ba would have followed the old man into scene of tbe murder, says that between 8
the bedroom and quickly dispatched him, and p o’clock he saw a rather tall, slim
but such was not done.
The blood an man, who walked quite rapidly, and with
the floor tells plainly that the old getitle- hh» bead leaned forward, walk from the
mau must have been in his bed room for bam of tbe victim towards kts house with
quite a long while.
While be was in something across bls shoulder. Mr. JX
there tbe man who dealt the Wow no
doubt commenced to reflect upon what he time, but owing to tbe fact
bad done, and.' judging from the sounds fence l» between 'tin Mid the 1

and moans that the old man made be­
lieved that be had dealt him a fatal blow.

victim’* bouse he eocld not t

he went into the bouse or noL
Thoughts of tbe possible exposure for the ning is Mekly and not able to I
moment made him frantic and knowing
that ‘dead men tell do tales" instantly re­ Dunning
solved to make a finish of tbe awful wurk.
Tbe ibooUns aad bortWIe haKlloi ended BldutotS,

n compares

favorably

with

the wont ot Uw bloody crises
While the old

afttwwf al **7*’aaat

1

but it is known that the fiend staved there
for quite a length of time. After tbe
blood from the various wounds had be­
come clotted on the floor and in the hair of
the murdered man the body was pulled to
tbe east a couple of feet. It being easily
discerned where the bead and arm was
dragged through the clotted blood. What
it was done for is not known, nof can It be.

Conos*a*8 IxqUKST.
rrt»tC 6

The House in Which the Munier was Committed

bad been committed.
The marker U
anted by a deyree M bntaUty that M

the first abet lute the

other doors were found -favtoned. Possi­
bly he left while It was snowing hard, and
for this reajon was not seen leaving tbe
premises. Probably not to exeeed twe
hours elapsed between the time of the
exit of the murderer and tbe discovery and
it seems strange that no better trace ef
him could be found.

tbe

brother of tho victim to be the discoverer
of tbe awful crims. It will be remember­
ed that the brother lived south west and
Chas, Francisco north east of the murder­
ed man's bouse, which was about in a
straight line between the two boueee, and
in going from E. B. Roger's to Francisco's
It was the custom to go through Leroy
Rogers’ yard and near his house.
E. B.
Rogers had borrowed Chas. Francisco’s
sausage grinder and was returning it Sun­
day morning. It being kbout 11 o’clock
when he reached his brother's house.

“7.” Giving way to all the brutal testiocts of bis nature tbe murderer flrod

surmised. After doing his bloody work
tbe murderer must bare washed himself,
as there was no blood on tbe door latches,
and it Is certain that there was blood on
the murderer’s hands for the reason that
the ax belve is covered with blood. The
murderer left by tbe front door, as the

Thx Murder DiecovEiucp
It fell to the lot'of E. B.

The Mvrderkd Max.

er Mood, to null!
that held the weepea, i

-

�Hastings Banner.
Thursday, J«n-n.
BOOK SUOS.. rropn««or*-

MICHIGAN state NEW&amp;'I

THOMAS &amp; MASTJM.

For Thvfr Ixpr^aat
Thnmaa S Martin who has dflteted
Tbe family annex to tbe Mtehtyan I Tbomaa
viriinlana Oen Flta
___ waa flMliaated at Grand ™&gt;e \ irgtnians
r*v
IUPldXrot™ JTue^t^Ht'h "h^I taUte’uS'tld
exception*.
address of welcome, the response be- ,
men in Virginia nolling made by Hon. T. D. Gilbert. The . “Ofit unassuming men in \ irginm

According to a Chicago Post corre­
spondent Mrs. Henry Ward Beeeber
tea small, stooping woman with a

Ing was
pendent women Iwme --------------•-----red brick
and
ana ^t te a handsome red brick and
stone building In the
Romanesque
styte. *nd coat 815.000- Every room has
been furnished by tho various Grand
Army poets and Women's Relief Corps

' Uu&lt;h«J at d..
rite Httyh

for tbe United

of the state.
The circuit judges effected a perman­
ent organization in Lansing to be
known as the “Association of Michi­
gan," and to include in its membership
judges of the supreme, circuit and mu­
•Alw rwn MO ar tauiu. MM. “II nicipal courW of record. Fred J. Rue­
sere tai physicians. Not cm oould sell, of Hart, was elected president; S.
■etoariy diagnose my ease aud their medicine B. Daball, of St Johns, vice president;
foDri to five reltet I commenced to taka and J. B. Moor, of Lapeer, secretary
waro!i*M Sarannarllla- From au all run down
SSBaolb^e teen restoiwd to good taalth. and treasurer. The standing committee
on rules was Instructed to prepare a
code of uniform rules to govern all the
courts of record in the state as far as
pructicablei A committee on legisla­
icn:°
tion was appointed to simplify and per­
Oafom. Waratara^WU
fect laws.
Mood's Pills rur®
Liver Ills, Bick. Headfadigratton. Try a box. 25c.

All Run Down

Hood’s’iss’Cures
s» V

THOMAS S. BAHTIN.

States bcnatorshlp. But the foot is
that, while Lee relied fori success upon
his illustrious name and great popu­
larity, Martin was backed by the most
perfect organization ever known in the
south.
Mr. Martin was born in Scottsville,
in Albemarle county. Va. He is a
graduate of the University of Virginia.
Since graduation he baa pursued the
practice of law and is at present the
counsel for the Chesapeake &amp; Ohio rail­
road. He is forty-six years old. In
personal appearance he te a fine look­
ing man. He te of about medium
height and
weighs probably 150
pounds. He te a bachelor. In the
presence of ladies he is said to be near­
ly as diffident as a schoolboy. In hia
dealings with men, however, he has
shown himself to be a far-sighted,
practical man of affairs, and. as a poli­
tician. there are few in the state who
are shrewder. He is worth about
8100,000. made mostly from hte law
practice. He has never yet held pub­
lic office.
He has been on the democratic ex­
ecutive committee for the past ten
years. He was a member of that body
in the memorable campaign of 18riJ. in
which Mahone was defratix!. When
Senator John W. Daniel run against
Riddlebcrger fora seat in tbe United
States senate Mr. Martin was the
former's chief manager. l-'poD the
death of Senator John S. Barbour, in
the summer of 189-3. Mr. Martin at once
became a candidate for the senator­
ship. He has worked ever since with
untiring effort to accomplish the vic­
tory he has gained.

Mrs. Eliza Searles. an inmate of the
PROBATE OBDETL
bounty poorhouse at Decatur, died re­
-bcste ot M chlicwi. Cocnij of Ham. m.
cently. and a search of her effects re­
At a sewlou ol the Probate Court, fot
«ae eminty ot
Barrj
holdcn al the sulted in finding 1750 in money and
rrebate office. In the »hty ot Hutlnp, In promissory notes to the amount of
aaM tXMtoty. on Pndejr the «h day of •1.400. The otd lady had been acounty
neeecaber lu the rear one thousand eight hun­
charge for some years previous to her
d red and uforty three.
. Prwect. Charter W. Armstrong, Judge of removal to the poorhouse a year ago.
of the estate of Joshua The county will collect tho notes, and
In tbe matter
B. Sail. DeemWtf.
after reimbursing itself for her cure
duly verlOB reading mid Sling
ld deceased from the discovered funds will turn
fled ofCtoaM HUI. J
|ated. that the balance over to the woman’s relaera
for
reas
hnade by
■ as
order
or
thia coort
detri
r^’lMJSffi
Health In Michigan.
respect'ive rights 1herein, j
During the week ended on December
Triday tho ' 30 reports sent in by fifty-three observ­
o'clock In
rtb day of Janusry A.
ers in various portions of tho state to
the state board of health Indicated that
diarrhea decreased in area of preva­
g mid court. il;rt&gt; to be boJden st the Probate lence.
Typhoid fevflfc wan reported at
-rtBee. iu tbe elty of Barfing#, lu raid County,
and show enure. If &amp;n&gt; then- lw-. why the prayer nineteen places, diphtheria at eighteen,
the netltlouer may not te granted. Ado It measles at six and scarlet fever at thir­
.»further ordered, that said pvtltlouer give do
Gee to the persona Interested In Mid estate, of ty-five places.
thrirtTdency of raid ped don and tbe hearing
Rvaldeatu for Noway &lt;o County.
thereof by causing a ropy &lt;d this order to be
pcbUrf rd In tbe Hailing* Bannxb. a news­
In a few days there will be a general
paper printed and circulated tn raid County
sfMrir. on* 1“ mrii wrek for three sueeeraive exodus of Hollander families from
wetos previous to said day of bearing.
Grand Rapids. Dr. Veenboer has bought
Ch \s. W. Akmstbunu,
a large tract of land in Newaygo coun­
Judge of Probate.
(A true copy.)
ty, and is selling and renting it to Hol­
landers who are out of work. They
RHEttIFF’S SALK.
can go to the nod* land and make good
Notice is tereb&gt; riven that by virtue of a livings, an^^roady over fifty families
w rit of Fieri Facias IhmhxI out uf and under the
•sen! ot the Circuit Court for the County of have arranged to go.
Harry and State of Mie hl gon, to me directed
and dellven d and against tbe fond» and chattic*. lattes and tentujctl* ol Triphena Good­
en eugh.in the county ot Bprry and tn favor
By the death of an aunt in California
at Horace IYe Hire and Sbr&gt;. 1 did on tbe
(wenty-Mnth ilaj of June. A. D.. 1W3. Irvyupon Patrick Fitzgerald, formerly of Grand
and *t«r and taae all the right, title and Interest Rapids, ha**., fallen heir to a fortune
PRESIDENT HARPER.
of the raid Triphena &lt;-CKHi&lt;-nough In and to estimated at fl,30:),000. He was work­
thefollov. mg derf-nbt-d real estate situated In
the township of Irving. Barry County. Michi­ ing in Grand Rapids when last heard
gan, to-wlt. the north east quarter (k) from, but hte present whereabouts were
•1 (he north cast quarter («&lt;] and the west
William Rainey Harper, president ci
b*u (H) of the north west quarter &lt;U&gt; of unknown. He has brothers and sisters
the Chicago university. although not
sec tweuly-flvr (25) township four (4) north of at West Superior. Win.
range wine (fli west nod the east half (4) of the’
yet forty years of age, Is repnted tube
u4i hsir
half‘4)
S)of
the north east quarter (H) of &gt;
or Mi*
one of the foremost scholars of the
*cc thirty-six &lt;36} town-hip four 14]
[4] north
north ------range
e {»; west. ai.M&gt; the following described lands
Louis Paquet, alius Byers, who waa world. Aside from deep learning, he
be township of Carlton, north west quarter
,4j ot tbe north we-t quarter il kl
to I of sec tl_„„
thirty taken to Kalamazoo from Crawfords­ is the possessor of what one of his ad­
;3M township four {4] north range eight la] west ville, Ind., on charge of cashing a mirers baa colled a “great business
and see th cast quarter (»41 of south east quartcrfklofsec twenty seven [SI] township four forged check for f843 at the Home sav­ head.” He camo to Chicago from Yale
'4] north range elgbriBl west and west half
i ings bank last June, waived examina­ university, where he was in charge of
n( south west quarter i k] of see twenty-six [2s] tion in the recorder’s court and was the-department of oriental literature.
townshtp four (41 north of range eight west
all of which 1 shall expose for sale at eld to the February term of the cir- Previous to that he occupied the chair
pobltc auction or vendue to me highest b’dder cuifcourt in 82.003 bail
of Hebrew nt the theological seminary
as the law directs at tbe
north
frost
door ol the Court bou.se lu the city of
A Ludtagton youth of 6 years went at Morgan Park where he revolution­
Haotincs’ In said county of Barry and into a closed to find aocnething, lighted ized the study of that and other Semitie
locate oi Michigan, (that being tbe place where
tbe Circuit Court for the said County ot Barry. a match, found it, and then retired.
State of Mkbkraa U holden) on the mh day of The fire that followed caused a loss of
February, A. r&gt;.. l«H. at one o’clock In the al•1.500.
ternoofl of that day.
Dated at the cltr ot Baitings, this 13th day of
The new masonic temple at Grand
December. A.D.,1893.
Ledge will be dedicated on Washing
PHJI.tr W. BURGKM.
Under Sheriff.
ton's birthday.
Jacob Kopp, a Grand Rapids German,
NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT
committed suicide at Belding by han^
tttateof Michigan.
ing.
la M- Circuit Court for the County of Barry.
The Ashland furnace at Ironwood has
closed down, throwing 600 men out of
Boa Bare
'
employment.
Notice is hereby given test oa tbe 2nd day of
During a drunken quarrel at Bagley,
Noveasber A. D. 1993 a Witt of Attachment was
duly tasutd out of the Circuit Court for the Jim McKinney shot and killed a map
•CBaaQr of Barry, at the suit ot Harsh J. Bare,
tbs above named PUIatlC. against the tends by the name of Jim Patterson.
The twenty-third annual meeting of
the State Horticultural society was
wrestle on the 14th dm of November i w.
held at Lawton.
!&gt;«&lt;»&lt;, thte rrtb dxy or Novmber A. D. 1883.
An unknown man, who had said he
ribUlp T. Ootarove.
Atlorsey for Plaintiff. was from Jackson, waa found frozen to
WJ !L HARPER, PBKSIKRNT OF CH1CABO
death on the road uear Cambridge Junc­
fNIVEHHITV.
MORTGAGE SALE.
tion. He had been drinking.
Data* having been &lt;nadektn the conditions
Menominee has been gaining in pop­ tongues, it might well be said. Id the
i a certain mortgage executed by Edwin a.
Wbub and Lyman W. Aldrich and Marr ulation very rapidly, and now claims a w|iole world. He te a native of Ohio.
I. AKMch. wife ot the said Lyman W. Aldrich,
• DayM C. Eycle*hjrm-r, dated the aeveateen'h population of 16,000. making it the Ilf brought to hte important service to
the western metropolis a remarkable
H ot November 1H»». recorded the eighteenth largest city in the upper peninsula.
Kalamazoo has a “Jack the Hugger” capacity for work, a well-balanced
mt, 1 M3 aud more than thirty davs
who devotes hte attentions to ladies hrtad, a warm heart and an enthusiasm
lamed sixer raid intereat became dn* going home from prayer meeting.
which is unlimitedland Inspiring. He
able and the same remaining unpaid
.raid David C. Kjclesbynxw having
It must be a hard winter for the is president and head profceaor of the
o deciare'tbe whole mount BztedpM
rent secured ny said tnortrage toe and ruffled grouse in Chippewa county.
mrauMt to the. terms ana conditions of Over 5,000 of them have been sent to
Upge aud on which said BtorteMe there market from the S.k&gt; already.
Harper, and Prof. Ira M. Price.‘ from
the date hereof pruirlpal andTnterwit.
the Morgan I’ark faculty, are a*-?&lt;&lt;eiata
luratid seven hundred and thirty four
Ciipt 8. B. Grummond. ex-mayor of
■ doHarstiutlce u hereby riven tn at Detroit and a wealthy vessel owner, prbfeasors in this department.
»&lt;*&lt; xhe powtyf of uie In. said mortgXEe
died at hte home in that city, aged &lt;W
years.
Red-haired people have found an
The pension office in Washington has ardent apologist in a physiologist who
decided that it no longer has a right to ^aaprlltea red hair to a superabundance
u tb&gt;* township of Hw
and State at Michigan withhold the pension of Judge Long, of'lron in
1.. the blood, Red-haired peohalf of the south west of Michigan, and has directed that he pie are. as a rule, we are told. more
again be placed on the pension rolls.
vigorous, more robust and more in*
The sunual reunion of the Mxth tcD -a in -.heir ernoJu ml than those
taMSrUw
fllkk or of a
lew excepting and ro Michigan cavalry was held at Grand wkotA’ hair knan ’ eser- pt v«M£Mg ^Dto&lt;* reason
..
through »aM tends Rapids.
.
araveywl to the Chtcaao, Kalamazoo
Robberies have become of such fre« which makes tKiHRH| HMiV-u causes
r Kidlwsy Company, the saaa being
Mfctirity and
quent occurrence at Port Huron that this escenri of
___ ___
life. A_
the entire police force te kept pn th &lt; overflowing of beaJM0l_Bnmal

sonciros

rukikg ciaikh.

streets until people have gone horns
aud to bed.
Donald Kennedy, one of the most no­
torious opium smugglers in the coun­
try, was arrested in Detroit by United
Rlatea Inspector Carter, ft was said
he had defrauded the government out
at about »7i,wri.
.

“supcrabumlauct! of iron" in the blood,
aeborclhig to this theory, is a gno«l
thing, especially when, as the writer
asserts, it renders the skin more deli­
cately white and makes it more liable
to freckleflvith the boat of the sum A
dark-haired pen-on rarely freckles, the

anoe indicates great age. Her vote ia
extremely weak and she coughs fre*
quaotly, but her hearing la not im­
paired. and she converees with rare
animation and intelligence.
When
she spealpi of her famoua husband her
aged face, in which there is hardly a
semblance left of her former look* and
expression, lights up as if transfigured.
She frequently refers to Mr. Beecher
as “Henry,” and tbe contrast in her
face as she speaks of him and of
others is something tq remember for a
lifetime.
The correspondent first asked Mrs.
Beecher regarding herself, her occu­
pations, more especially her. literary
work, and her health.
To the latter
inquiry the aged and widely known
woman made replies w^lch
spoke
eloquently of the Puritan ancestry
which went before. She ia a native of
Massachusetts.
“I don’t believe in giving up," she
said.
“In my estimation -bed *te no
’
‘ " *folk,
“
It only makes
place for
sick
have a doctor,
them worse.
’I rarely
.
although I suppose 1. am ailing all the
time in reality if I only stopped to
think about it. Giving up to one’s ail­
ments only makes matters wretched
for everybody—a sort of general
gloom-producer, one might say.
Even
when I was a little girl I never told
anybody when J felt ill.
My father
was a doctor and he used to take on
hte knee sometimes and surprise
mot hex by telling her that I had a
fever and order me sent to bed, but I
never went.
A short time ago I went
to Seattle to visit my baby boy, now
thirty-nine years old. who te in charge
of a revceue cutter there. My children

Amiss Halve, sad Me lac la round and

orders

very numerous la rat iUtahn aato waish rsmaia

regarding

&lt;»te. Iwl the reports re­

taliates.
Ml la the United
liabilities

•md as.na.siu is
•turns also swell
tbe

MANY NEEDY VETERANS.

Washington, Jan. 8. —tx&gt;mmisnioner Lochren te daily receiving sn un­
precedented
number
of
applica­
tions to have pension claims made
special
by
reason
of
the
fact
that the claimants are in distressed
circumstances and in urgent need of
help. Never before in tho history of
the office has there been so much suf­
fering among old aokitara, and the
oommiaaioner is doiag hte utmost to
relieve them. Eyery con that roircs
to hia attention is uiada special, aud
if it be found that the claim is a good
one. it ia immediately allowed. Many
cases have been taken out of their reg­
ular turn, examined nod allowed within
forty-eight hours.

A NOTED WOMAN’ GONE.

miu. hen nr wakd bekchitr.

ware greatly alarmed for my safety on
that journey, but 1 laughed at their
fears. Why. that was the easiest duty
I've had to perform iu a long time—
just sitting still and doing nothing but
a little reading aud writing all the
seven days of the journey."
When asked about her literary work
Mrs. Beecher said it had languished
sadly of late. She had lost 81,000 for
matter written for certain publishers
last summer. She thought it was no
fault of theirs, but that the general
financial depression had made it impos­
sible for them to pay her for her work.
She said for the same reason* she had
had tp relinquish editorial charge of
the home department of Godey’s Lady's
Book.
“Do you contemplate writing any­
thing more, Mrs. Beecher?"
•‘I hardly think at my time of life I
shall, although there is one thing that
would really be a labor of love to mo.
I would like to take the reminiscences
that J wrote for the . Ladies' Home
Journal last year and combine them
with a work which I would entitle
•Mr. Beecher as a Man.’ We have pub­
lished quite enough about him as a
public man, but he had a better self
than eved that excellent one vvjiich the
world knew. Hte private life was as
purely ideal as the warmest fancy can
portray. He has always appealed to
me in the same light as the Saviour's.
In almost fifty years of married life I
never had an unkind word from my
husband. I had my awn opinions often
—pretty positive ones they were, too
—which he didn’t like to have me
express in the presence of other*,
but which, nevertheless. I often did,
notwithstanding hte mild look of re­
proof. I wrote all his letters, man­
aged all his church fairs, received all
hte oaliers—in abort, did a thousand
and one things in order to spare hia
time ami save his strength for the
high preasureTevel at which he always
lived, i had the handling of all hte
money—I even drew hia salary, tho
checks of which were made out to me
at bis request.
Evexi the farm at
.Poughkeepsie was under my charge,
although Mr. Beecher, who was a thor­
ough agriculturist, did steal time to
give his own instructions about the
sowing end the reaping, the planting
aud the honest, and this was only be­
es um- I happened not to be a practical
"
farmer. Yon see we feU- ui love so
early in life that it wafl^B | natural
that w should
of the other. When v.-e^^^^H^gaged
Mr. Beecher wus :,&lt;&gt;venW(^^ear.i old

rind I wa«. 'eighteen.
We maintained
this engagument for seven years. You
have heard, I suppose, of our early
tdrugjries in Lawrenceville,
Ind.,
where we lived on $300 a .rear and I
tool: In newlng to help things along?"

knocknl

th.

IbrrrfoT.. ar.

Having the needed merit to more than
make good all tbe advertising claimed for
them, tbe following four remedies have
reached a phenomenal sale. Dr. Kings
New Discovery, for consumption, coughs

colds, each bottle guaranteed—Electric
Bitters, tbe great remedy for liver stom­
ach and kidneys. Boehlens Arnica Salve
the best In tbe world, and Dr. King’s New
Life Pills which are a perfect pill. All
these remedies are guaranteed to do just
what Is claimed lor them and the deale:
whose name Is attached herewith will be
glad to tell you more of them. Sold at W.
H. Goodyear's drag store.

Tb» be,l Mlve In tb« world for w j
bnlMO, rona. olcm. Mil rbeom. knr
MTM, tetter, .banped bondx. ebllbtato.
oonu. and all akin IrrapUona, and &gt;oal.
Urety can plica or no pay n-qolrad. U
la rnarantecd to fire perfect aatlafaaUon
or money ntaulcd. Price M ovate prr
box. Foraal. by W. H, Goodyear. Ur
druurlat

Tbe Belding silk mills have shut down

Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castor'a.

Boston, Jan. i—Tbe venerable Eliza­
beth P. Peabody, of Jamaica Plains, is
Bay City spent S12fi,113 In b'uildlsn
dead. She was ub» of the ad van red
educators of th« century and was di­ last year.
rectly concerned ia tbe iutrudueiion of
Belding has raised 8400 for ths desti­
the kindergarten system in this evuutute miners.
try. and has be®u foremost in all edu­
cational reforms, especially to that »f
establishing new and im par last uiathIs tbe characteristic of Hood's Sarsap­
ods in the existing school system. k»h«
was born in Billerica, Mass.. Muy K. arilla, and It te manifested every day is
1804, and was tho daughter of Nathan­ the remarkable rufes this medicine accom­
iel Peabody, a well-known dentist plishes. Druggists ray: “When we sell
Her sister, Sophia, became the wife of a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla to a Dew
Nathaniel Hawthorne, and another sis­
customer we are sure to see him
ter. Mary, married Horace Mana, wti®
in a few weeks after more,—proving that
founded tbe school for the: deuf aud
the good results from a trial bottle
dumb.
.
rant continuing its use. This positive
DEADLY REVENGE.
merit Hood’s Sarsaparilla possesses by
virtue of the peculiar combination. Pro­
CaicAGO, Jan. 8.—Inspired by jeal­ portion and Process used in its prepara­
ousy Mrs. Maud Bond, of No. 4 Uwascu tion. and by which all tbe remedial value
street, early Sunday morning shot Mr*. of the Ingredients used te retained.
Mary Gardner at the latter s hotac'Tstt Hood's Sarsaparilla is thus Peculiar to
West Chicago avenue. Three bullets itself and absolutely unequaled in its
took effect aud Mr*. Gardner’s condi­
power as a blood purifier, and as a touia
tion te reported by the hoapital physi­
cians as critical. Mrs. Bond said when for building up the-weak ana weary, and
Dlacts!-under arrest that she intended giving nerve and strength.
to kill Mrs. Gardner because she had
Hudsonville bus a creamery with
became between her and her husband.
Tbe affections of her husband, she capital.
claimed, had become eJtranRed from
Marquette wifi have a new SSO.'OOO city
her ever aince her acquaintance with
Mrs. Gardner began and ahe could aland hall.
It no longer.
MovbmI

Nxw Haven, Conn., Jan. tk— Thomas
and Kate Kinney, and aged couple liv­
ing in Orange, near West Haven, were
burned to death in their home Friday.
-Jney were about 70 years of age
End have lived in seclusion for many
years. The frame house burned so
rapidly that it was impossible for a»
utetance to reach them before it was ia
ruina, and their charred remains ware
found in the cellar.

PHORATE ORDER.

ot January. in tbs
hundred and ninety

St. Pktkbbbcro. Jan. C.—The Rus­
sian census shows that ths population
in IBM was 134,000.000. It te believed
that these figures are smaller than tbe
actual population. In many districts
the registration was improperly con­
ducted. and in some of them it was
necessary to have two registrations

MmKAPOCU, Mian., Jan.
At the
Normanla rink baoday John 8. Johason. in hie x-mlle race with Harley
Davktaon, lowered the 2-mile wund'a
record, which was held by himself,
•»1 3-s. —
to «d» s-i
- Johnson made hia
first mile In 3:56.

in MM

tn raid county.

ill order to be
EwIok, b p'mwr roddeni ot thle city
died al hia daughter', home la ToMo^
U. Friday. Ha vae the drat jndfeot
Douglas county and iva, poatmasler ot

Aroda from in to

weeks previous to said day
C HABLES
Probate.

nMATZOBDn

Wabhixston. Jan. 6. — The table
allowing oollcctioite from the tex on
made public.
The total amount colwTirt" °a. be&lt;r tlurlu,f Uie Jear WMa

Catoano, Jm H~Aa appeal haa been
made bj the relwf committee uHnr
Chicago wa&lt;e worker, to contribute
one day&gt; pay toward raUenni «&gt;» die-

of iron in Uie svbuci tbs akin Is

— with psrslyah sod

five large fever soree on his leg. doctori
said he was Incurable. One bottle Electric
Bitten and one box Boehlen's Amies
Salve cured him entirely. Sold by W. H.
Goodyear, tbe druggist.

Anta.

Bsberu

■ rs’to brr elothinjf, »u .h, Ku

Hmdis

th. blood.'

L &lt;-

Um-J.d etab. bimdrol
pJJJ*®1’ Chartus W. Ann«Lroo«. Judge of

nlltoteES?* of lhr

of

”

IbdL «tew ot said deceased
may b?«JiSed“ t^KSS1 C° Waraor *”‘U£

***£•* J*?’'

�IL U2±
Ciiogc, Bra k Sigiiit
TIME TABLE.

BtaUoQi.
hOBTH.
Kalamazoo Lv....
■yMDoeper..........
Rlohlana June!..

FROM WASHINGTON.

Washington, Jan. A—In the senate
yesterday Senator Frye (Ma) intro­
duced A resolution that there should be
no interference on the part of the
United States government by moral in­
fluence or physical force for the restoretlon of Queen Liliuokalani or for the
maintenance of'the provisional govern­
ment of the Hawaiian islands during
the pending congressional investiga­
tion.
Washington, Jan. 5.—A resolution
was introduced in the senate yesterday
calling on the secretary of toe treasury
fora statement of the sums paid Mr.
Blount as commissioner to HawaiLand
the orders and law lender which 'such
payment was made. Adjourned to the
8th.

Hasting b.......

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Woodland....

Laaslng..

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OO^erdate

Washington, Jun. 4.—In the house
yesterday Mr. Bland introduced a bill
to make toe seigniorage silver in the
treasury immediately available by issu­
ing certificates against, it and then
coining tbe silver. A resolution wai
adopted setting aside Friday sud Sat­
urday next for the consideration of ths
Hawaiian matter. The resignations of
Representatives Fellows and Fitch, of
New York, were presented.
Washington, Jan. 5.—Lack of a quorum in the house yesterday prevented

IIA8TINGH

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Traverse City..
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P. m.

^AIl trails will stop at Crooked Lake Crowing

Uae to check It propertv; otherwise U
forward until next tram.
■tins will be run at tbe convealeno
&gt;any, who reserve tbe right to chsng*
■uch trains without notice.
the
W. 8. Dbwiwg. Genl Manager
ELO. FOTTEB,'

TM Niagara FaUt Route.”

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Buaoa‘-

Hastings..
US
C. R. OSBORN, Local Agent. Bastlagi
O. W. Ruoanas G. P
T. k. Obtrjuzo

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Everywhere. Competent

/

iforauch pomtioni at the Grand Rapid* Husb Collcxe, Shorthand, and Normal School.
Catalogue, addr«M
A. 8- Pariah, Propr.

JAPANESE

CURE

A New and Gxni'rte TrwMmonl, &lt;•&lt;■» l -rjc cC
BURPOSITORIE9, Cui-nulr*« r t Oiutmcut mxl 'to
Boxwof Ointment. A ntTcr-falHni; t?ur« fr&gt;r P! -t
ot every nature an.I ei't*. It meke* an ojMirntion
wtth the knife or injecU&lt;ni« of earbotlo acM. whfcb
cx^gmlaful and t eldniii a penuanenk cure, and often

re auarnnteo 6
&gt;nU ouly pay t'T
Gq2r4rrtc&lt;«« b-roed Ly our ntfsnU.

CONSTIPATION

the prent LIVER aud KTOMACH REO VIATOR au l
BLOOD PURIFIER. Brasil, iu;ld rad plaaMut U
QU Alt.CSTEEB tamed tmZy by

W. H. Goodyear. Sole Agent. Hastings.

GOOD ADVICE.
should ~ivehis

Every patriotic

personal effort and inllumce *0 increase
the circulation of his home paper which

teaches the American policy of Protec­
tion. It is his duty to aid in this respect
in every way possible. After the home

paper is taken care of, why nut sulk­
scribe for the American Economist,
published by the American Protective

Tariff Ixsaguc? M One of its correspon­
dents says :
“*No true American can
get along without it. I consider it the
greatest and truest political teacher in

the United States.”
Send postal card request for free
man. Genera! Secretary, 135 West 23d

St., New York.

Blood

Nerve

Builder

Tonic

. WILLIAMS’
MEDICINE Ok,
•ad Brockrilk. CM.

$3,000.00
A YEAR

FOR THE INDUSTRIOUS.
rtotkbtfdlAeaRte
। ud
Uae.
Tbe work is
can be done dwr-

Wh,

Abvolate

Every Mactctea.
!
Thu Mfty,Third Oongreaa Again in '
1
Another reason why 1 can afford to
\
BesalotL
surrender the outlines and explana- |
Hons of the following tricks is that I
■eavhrev ol importance Betas Cooaid- am not afraid of anyone who reads
.
.
this article becoming my rival. The-1
ory is on^ thing, writes A. Hermann !
! in Lippincott’s Magazine, practice an- .
THE SENATE.

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|
BequlremvnS of ;

necromancy unveiled.

^slrodvtry aa

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other, and it would require weary |
months for the quickest-witted and
most dexterous-handed to attempt in
public the performance of these tricks
and illusions, even when the methods
are minutely explained. Even should
any of my readers, visiting my re­
, ceptions,
proclaim in public my
methods, discovered by this article, I
am prepared to confound them by
proving their mistake, for I perform
the same trick in a dozen different
ways. Therefore the skeptical may
rest assured that the explanations here
given are accurate.
;
I must first premise that palmistry
1
is the absolute requirement of every
magician. By this term I mean the
manual science illustrated in the ap­
pearance and disappearance of coins,
cards and small articles, anil their re­
production again in the most unlikely
places, such as the cars, hats and
pockets of the spectators. ^No defined
rules that have ever been written will
make one a skillful palmist Natural
aptitude, quickness of eye and motion. ■
certain formations of the hand, and '
constant practice are the necessary
qualifications. I have taught many
amateurs this art, and several of my
1| students
etuuenw* give
g»vu a
» creditable
creiuvauic parlor
parxor entereuu:rtainment. While it would be simply
' impossible for anyone to. become a

taking up toe tariff bill. Mr. De Ar- ; necromancer without a knowledge of
mond (Ma) introduced a resolution for ; this science, the perfection of it is but
toe appointment of a special commit- ; the beginning of magic. Tone, touch
tee for the purpose of investigating toe J and brilliancy are the qualifications of
feaslbllty of removing the capital and ' a good pianist. They are acquired
locating a site.
( only when the laborious practice of
Washington, Jan. tl—In the house exercises and scales has been exhan str
yesterday rules wore reported provid-' ©d. 80 the magician is evolved from
ing that immediately after the call of the practice of palmistry. With this
committees each day the house shall go ‘ understood, toe explanation of sleightinto committee of the whole to con- ! of-hand illusions will be best approaider the tariff bill; that general de-! elated.
bate shall close January 10; that the I
SERPENTINE CUCUMBERS.
bill shall then be qpen to amendment 1
and the previous question an the bill A SUigulsr Product of Borov Maryland
and amendments shall be ordered at J
Down in Miles River Neck, Talbot
noon January 35.
The absence of a I
I county, there is a spot where the
____ ___________
_________________
quorum
prevented
their adoption.
‘ Washington, Jan."a-Tbe^emocrats ’ average Chinese would delight to dwell.
were unable to secure a quorum in the
house yesterday and no business was
transacted. A resolution was adopted
ordering the arrest of absentees. Mr. !
Hitt (HL) introduced a resolution call-.
ing on the president to transmit to cun- ‘
gress all information received by him
with reference to events in Hawaii
since his message of December 18. 1393.
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BIG EARNINGS.
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It is a
place
where Chinese
cucumbers
“ T
1----------------------------- -------------------crrow to
nn enormous
onnrmnns size.
nlz^. This
This vegetarAtrp.ti- 1
to an
ble« however, assumes sometimes a1
shape which frightens the natives of (
the neighborhood.
The
encumber ;
grows long and slim, and at. times j
twists itself into coils resembling a
snake. A man going from Easton the
other day to Mih« River Ferry, in passing a little clearing in the woods, no­
ticed a green-looking object in a patch
of vegetables, and he got over the

F SOLDIERS
SOLDIERS KILLED.
KILLED,

=

T

British Oaptaln and TwentyMen Shot Down,

Troops in an Expedition Against
Kofla-Ferty Ki.ter. Ki Hod

EXCITEMENT DC LONDON.
London, Jan. 6.—Military and po­
litical circle* are excited by a sensa­
tional report which reached here from
Sierra Leone, Senegambia, the British
colonial settlement of west Africa.
According
to
the
reports
Oapt
E.
A.
W. Landy, inspector gen­
eral of the frontier police, and twentysix men and several officers of the
Firn batUUon of i&gt; Weil Indira regimoot, who were eu^ged lu ra cipedlttonegelnel the Soto, bare been killed,
and It la added that they were ahol by
French troop. It ia alao reported that
a French officer outraged in the atlaek
waa captured, and that thia oonUrms
the atory that the British force was
deatroyed by the French troops. The
affair has caused the greatest excitement: no further details hare aa yet
been received. The expedition started
a few weeks ago to chastise the Sofas,
who have been giving much trouble to
the British traders on the coast near
the French territory.
motors Killed In McUy.
Rome, Jan. A -*-A dispatch has reached
Naples from the correspondent of a
Neapolitan paper at Palermo announc­
ing a most serious riot at Marino, 11
miles southeast of Palermo, a town
having 9,000 inhabitants The dis­
patch
says that a body of riot­
ers who were demanding the ab­
olition of the octroi duties in the
manner now familiar through ths dis­
turbances in Sicily made an attack on
the town hall which resulted in thirty
of the rioters being killed and fifty
wounded by the troops, which were
called upon by the municipal authori­
ties to quell the disturbance.
A dispatch from Csltinesette says
that there was a demonstration there
under the auspices of the Faacl del
Lavoratori, which wound up in a con­
flict between the troops and the peas­
ants. One of the aoldiea? waa wounded
by a peasant, and when this was
learned the troops fired a volley into
the crowd of riqters and killed ten and
wounded several others.

is a canyon of a different sort, a note­
’ worthy rival of those on the Yellow­
stone. It is locally known as Chicka­
mauga gulch, and waa cut by the
“River of Death” on its way from the
summits of Walden's ridge to the Ten­
nessee river, the1 “Big Spoon, ” aa its In­
dian name freely translated means.
The sides of the gulch are, in places,
one thousand feet high, precipitous on
either hand. The little stream makes
many pools, which are filled with
speckled trout, and where something
like a valley is left bear and deer are
found, within sight of a city of fifty
thousand ' people.
The Cherokees
_
were w
a w
tribe singularly ______________
rich in tradi; UoD and of oou^ M wud, gloomy
and remM*ablo a epot wm not wlthout |U legend.
The- descendant, of
e~trtated eeml-barbarlana belleTe
daJ thBt In ages gone a
made Ito den In the
lcK and lhat „arly he demanded of
■ tbe
men Un of tbelr mOst bcantifnl
M a sacrificial offering,
, Fcarftn o( extermination, the demand
•
b1
compiled with by the tribe
mld WKjplng
wxlHng b} the

women. • On the day before the tribute
was due the serpent announced its
presence'by a demoniacal hiss, and the
next morning the fair ones who had
been chosen to save the tribe were
taken to the summit of a cliff and left
to be swallowed by the scaly Moloch.
Tho wonderful gulch is as wild and
primitive now as when the Cherokees
were supreme here, and once between
its rocky walls it seems impossible
that nineteenth century civilization's
triumphs can be seen from their tops.

Louisiana, Mo., Jan. fl. — William
Hunter and. William Punch, rivals for
the affections of a woman, fought here
Thursday night Hunter shot Punch
dead and then blew out his own brama
AU the parties are colored.

Diminutive People.
The tiger is set down in a trap in the
oenter of the allon-allon, of great
•qua re, and is surrounded by a triple
or quadruple line of spearsmen, about
a hundred yards distant from him.
When all is ready, a Javanese advances
at a very slow pace, to tne sound of
soft music, and sets fire to the trap, at
the same time opening the door at the
back part of the cage, which, by the
way, is too narrow for the tiger to
turn in. As the Are begins to singe his
whiskers, he gradually backs out The
man, as toon as he has opened the door,
AERONAUT BADLY HURT.
begins walking toward the crowd at a
slow pace, and the slower he walks the
Mlsa Stella Bobbins Meet! with an A
more applause does he gain. The tiger,
San Antonio, Tex. Jan. 8— Miss meanwhile, having backed out of his
Stella Robbins, the aeronout, met with burning prison, is rather astonished at
a probably fatal accident here Sun­ finding .himself surrounded by hun­
day. 8he has been giving Sunday af­ dreds of Ipeople, each pointing a spear
ternoon ascents for some time and Sun­ at him. If he is a bold tiger he canters
day afternoon started on her usual voy­ round the circle, almost touching the
age from San Pedro
park.
The spears; finding no opening, then he re­
balloon raised to u height of about turns to the center, fixes his eyes on
2,000 feet; when Miss Robbins let her­ one spot and with a loud roar dashes
self drop with the parachute. The par­ straightjat it He is received on the
achute opened but the wind carried it spears, and though he crushes many,
downward with great rapidity and it as if they were mere reeds, in half a
struck a large tree with its burden with minute he falls dead, piereed by a
terrific force. Miss Robbins’ right leg hundred weapons. In some instances,
waa broken and she received internal however, the roar and charge are too
injuries.
,_____________ much for the Javanese, and they give
way. The “sport" then becomes rather
PLUNGED* INTO THE CANAL.
dangerous to the spectators.

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Kansas Crrr, Jan 6.—The execution to
to tell
tell the
tbe difference;
difference." This
Thia rock
rock supenp.
of Martin Reed
occurred at 9:96 - plied arrow heads to Indians hundred*
, a. m. Friday. Reed, a grey-haired ne- i *nd thousands of miles away. The
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A JAVANESE TIGER FIGHT.

fence to make a closer examination.
He almost fainted- Another citizen
came along soon afterward. The first
mon had revived and was leaving the
patch at a Nancy Hanks gait. When
accosted he said to his friend: “Recn
„
bit .by a snake; woods full of 'em.
L’,’ ;:
Citizen No. 2 persuaded the frightened
man to go back, and upon examination :
the snake proved to be a Chinese cu- I
cumber about twenty-seven inches
long, which in tbe course of growth
THE AVERAGE YOUNG MAN.
had twisted itself up in the form of a !
Dayton, O.. Jan. 6 —Mrs. Joseph Ha May Be the Adurad, Bat Seldom la
snake. The encumber was perfectly^
- 1 Wautx, of Maimisburg, crazed with the
. the Adorer of Children.
.
pnnlrAliVra
snakelike. Thp
The CThinraoA
Chinese nti/»raTrilw»»*
cucumber {■
is .
aeixed her S-months-old child,
“The average young man,” said a
not eaten to
extent in
♦« any .w»rara»
«♦this
. country
~».ra»_
an^ hurrying to the canal near
except by Chinese and a few foolish by, plunged into its murky water?. traveler, “has no great fondness for
young children.
I don't know how
J cows. The former, however, import
Some time later her absence was noticed
JUDGE LONG’S PENSION.
them in a dried condition from their and tracks were discovered leading many times 1 have heard a mother who
was
carrying
a
little
child, and who
native land, as they do stale eggs and to the canaL An alarm was given and
had halted in the aisle of ,a railroad
other odorous luxuries. The Chinese Ln a few moments almost the entire
car, say, referring to th e vacant seat,
Washington, Jan. 5.—The commis­ like to see encumbers grow and they village population lined the canal
and addressing the young man by the
sioner of pensions has decided, in view often cultivate them in their yards in banks.
The water was drawn from
window: Ts thia seat taken?’ And I
of the passage of the act of December the cities over here. The snakelike the canal, when the drowned body of
don't know how many times 1 have
21, 1893, declaring pensions a vested appearance of the vegetable docs not the mother,
with her, dead babe seen the young man’s face lengthen
right, that he no longer has the right frighten the slant-eyed foreigner, as he clutched to her breast, was found
as he answered politely: ‘No.’ The
to withold the pension of Judge Ixmg, would eat with a relish a green garter ( lodged against a lock.
mother takes the seat, and the young
of
Michigan,
and has accordingly snake if he didn’t happen to have any­
SMOTHERED
IN
THEIR
CRIB.
man begins to grow restless. He reads
ordered that the suspension of his pen­ thing else handy.
A Mother Had Wrapped a Blanket Teo the paper still, but he keeps his eye on
sion be removed.
the baby; and you may be sure the
; SEDITION IN DOLL'S CLOTHES.
Ttffhtly Around Her Twin*.
Robbed of Her Diamonds.
baby has its eye on him—a beaming,
New York, Jan. 6.—It has just been CuaiternatloD C*na«&lt;l in Alx*c« by tb» '
Frank Baslk. twins, 3 months old, good-natured eye it is, too—and the
mode public that September 2? the
young man finds it not the easiest
The little province of Alsace has had smothered in their crib early Sunday
house of Mrs. Ambia Boody, next door
morning. The father and mother are thing in the world to appear wholly
to the house occupied by Superintend­ a hard time in many respects since it
Poles and reside at Braddock. The unconstrained with attention thus
ent Byrnes, was robbed of diamonds was conquered by tho Germans, says
babes were both awake early. The drawn to him, but he makes a bluff at
worth 115,000.
The robbery was com­ the Youth’s Companion. Every poKF.iit, and does pretty well until the infant
mother nursed them to sleep again and
mitted by an unknown man, who se­ ble precaution is taken to guard
when she awoke at 7 o'clock both were moistens one chubby fist in its mouth,
cured entrance by telling the maid that against any demonstration of the
dead. She had wrapped the blankets and reaches out to make a print of it
Mrs. Boody had sent him to do some French national spirit, and though the
on the lapel of the young man’s coat.
children are allowed to learn the lau- too tightly around them.
plumbing work in the bathroom.
The y?ung mon rises. ’Madam.’ he
guage of their ancestors they are not !
Phil Er&amp;na Hifafed.
saySi ‘let me give you this seat,’and he
Counterfeit Qaartenu
allowed to be taught it by French gov­
‘BARDSipwN, Ky., Jan. 6.—The trap steps out into the aisle. And he doesn’t
Hammond, Ind., Jan. S.—New coun­ ernesses. The following story shows
that sent Phil Evans into eternity was look for another seat in that c*r; he
terfeit quarters aad half dollars, kown the extent to which the government sprung at 13:55 p. m. Friday. Before he
makes a betf line for the smoker."
as the Virginia state coin, have been formerly carried on its practice of
died Evans made a full confession of his
dumped in this Lown within tbe last watching the people: A few years ago
Deep Sea Soundings.
crime. His only excuse was that he
few days, and every business house, a little girl was seen playing with a
An elevation of the sea bed one hnn*
was drunk.
Death ensued in nine
including the banks, was taken in. doll which was dressed in red, white
fathoms would suffice to lay bare
minutea In a speech from the scat- deed
___ ______________________________
They are almost perfect, especially tbe and blue. The suspicions of the offi­ fold he begged to be forgiven by God the greatest part of the North sea and
milling, and bear date of 1898.
cials were aroused, for it certainly was *ara.l
1 n nrl
England
to Denmark, TTrallrararl
Holland,
and rat«n
man. Evans, n
a negro, was con­ join I*"'.ra
dreadful to sec the power of the Ger­ victed of a brutal aasault on a little Belgium and France.
A deep channel
Lynched for Hog* Stealing.
of water would run down the west
.
Little Rock, Ark., Jan. A—News of man empire so badly threatened. The white girl.
child wbs tracked to Its home and there i
coast of Norway; and with thia a
the lynching of a negro named Alf
Robert Allyn Olea at Carbopdale.
majority of the fiord? would be con­
Davis in Lonoke county has reached the officer found that the doH was U
Carbondale, HL, Jan. A—Robert
present He went immediately io the !
nected. A great port of the bay of
this city. Davis was under arrest for
Allyn, LL. U. formerly principal of
lady
who
had
given
it
to
the
child
and
Biscay would disappear, but Spain and
hog stealing, and the constable had
the southern Illinois state normal uni*
Portugal are but little removed from
charge of him when a mob took him obtained tbe address of the store where
the dangerous plaything was bought. varsity here, for many yerrs the presi­ the Atlantic depression. The one hun­
from the officer and hanged him.
dent
of
McKendree
college,
Lebanon,
It was a modest little plaoe, but the
dred-fathom line approaches very near
officer found it at last &amp;nd then dis­ III, and an educator of national repu­ the west coast, and soundings of one
Mobkbly, Mo., Jan. 8.—Peter Hart, a covered that the doll had been made tation, died in this city Saturday.
thousand fathoms can be made within
wealthy colored farmer, died near here and dreaaed in Leipzig. This waa a ‘
(■ t£a WmW. twenty miles of Cape St Vincent, and
Thursday night lie had records show- surprise, but the matter did not end
Washington, Jan. 5.—A statement
here, tor the manufacturer to Leipzig
from u,, uearary department pula tha at distances but little greater than
was the father of seventy-six children. wax officially requested not to tend &lt;tock
mo,ey to tho principal this from the western shores of the
While a slave he hud thirteen masters. any more red, white and blue doll* to eountrire In the world at U.901.000,000, Iberian peninsula. J■;;
Alaace.
silver at M.98L, 100.000, and uncovered
paper money at 12,700.000.000.
one of St. Louis’ early settlers, died
Mount Kineo, which rises precipit­
The goat baa
Mrs. (&lt;wkro!l Head.
ously seven hundred feet out of Moose*
here Sunday morning, aged 83.
For a tbe most omndvorota animal that
Washington, Jan. b.—Mrs. Cockrell
roams, but modern investigation may !
head lake, in Maine, is wholly com­
sided in Milwaukee, where he estab­ rob that sportHe animal of Its laurels wife of the senator from Missouri, died posed of hornstone, and is the largest
lished the first paper mill in Wisconsin. and transfer them tothekrond brow at the family residence in this city mass of that mineral in the known
• cow TM men at tne froB1 “ ■,tuolt
pneumonia, which
of the humble
eow. Tbe men at the draolopManranUfunntwoday.^
.teXnaXJXtX
Fxrafht for &gt; Wonum’i AOvoUva*.
Springfield, I1L, Jan. 8.—The state
auditor has received from the Illinois
Central a draft for $450,170.80, being
the 7 per cent of the gross receipts for
tbe six months ending October 31, 1893,
which is required by law to be paid into
the state treasury
The revenue paid
from this source into the state treasury
for the entire year ending October 31
was 0753,067. 24, .which, compared with
the amount paid in for the year 1392,
which was 0589,486.03, shows an in­
crease of about 23 per cent, due to the
world's fair traffic. It is the biggest
yea’rs earnings in the history of toe
Illinois Central.

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Avevrr 14. 187P.

EDITORIAL NOTES.
Despite the protestations of large dele­
gations of members of bis own paJty
Chairman Wilson, father of the Wilson
bill, assumes to know more In regard to
the iron Industry than those actually en­
gaged in tbe work of producing pig Iron.
Despite figures and proofs to the contrary
from delegations of bis own party, he as­
serts that the discovery of iron ore in
Northern Michigan, tbe use of the steam
shovel io mining, the proximity of tbe
great lakes, have all conduced to place our
iron industries above tbe danger of any
foreign competition. Producers of pig Iron
have refuted these statements, bat Mr.
Wilson has deemed it wise to Ignore them,
probably because the figures tba^ were
used to back up the arguments canhat be
successfully disputed.
.
’
After a full Investigation the minority
of tbe Ways and Means committee framed
a report on tbls question which is short
but complete. It says the, Wilson bill' If
passed Into competition with American
ares foreign ores, some of which are pro­
duced at a labor cost one-tenth and none
•f them at a labor cost greater, than onefourth of ours. It proposes to bring our
laborers, who get from 81.60 to 89 a day,
and who work from fifty-five to sixty
hours a week, Into competition with labor­
ers who work sev«aiy-twi&gt;_hanrf^*ewek
and get thirty-six to sixty cents a day, our
miners, who get from &gt;2.15 to &gt;2.75 a
day, Into oompetition with those who get
sixty to seventy-two cents a day. It pro­
poses to condemn to temporary idleness,
and ultimately to divert Into new chan­
nels after an Immense loss. If not the
whole, at least a part of an invested capi­
tal ot over thirty-three and one-third mil­
lions of dollars; to deprive our transporta­
tion lines of a large proportion of their
profits from tbe carriage of the ore pro­
duct and to leave undeveloped treasures
hidden under tbo soil of twenty-six states
and two territories. Foreign ore will take
tbe place of our domestic ore to a great
extent, and this will cripple if it does not
destroy our home industry.
Oetan
freights are so low as to afford no protec­
lion Ore is frequently carried across' the

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ocean as ballast, and when freight Is paid
at all it averages not to exceed five s b 11Ungs a ton on iron ore from Bilbao, Spain.
Under these circumstances there h no
question that foreign ores will take the
place of domestic in all furnaces along and
| within easy reach of the coast, and its low
price because of the cheaper labor cost will
enable It to bear freight charges for long
distances, even into the Interior.” In the
last analysis, as the minority report de­
Clares, “the placing of iron ore oa the
free list means either their tbe abandonmeat ot that Industry with us or tfte
mining of ore to be sold tn competition
with the cheap labor of Cuba, Africa and
Spain."
I

Gen. R.-A. Alger, of Detroit, estimates

! that tbe depression caused by sliver legis­
lation, and tbe present agitation of the

I tariff question, “him cost this country as
much as the late rebellion.” Such a
statement Is startling, but It te no doubt
true. The rebellion lasted several years
but it lacks several mouths of being a
year since the democrats came in power.

HORRIBLE MURDER!

mouth. Tbe third shot want through tbu
lower part of the left ear. back of the mined, bat that they were near tbe store,
nlcg. and bto two boys, who also saw point cf the jaw and Into the neck. Tbe and tbe murderer put them on afterwards
blm, testified that be tamed and went horrible gash made by tbe ax oblit­
south, following a swamp around to tbe erated all traces of tbe direction of
Every clue and possibility of a cine that
spatb. Chas. Francisco and bis two sons ball
might develop Into aomesb&lt;ug tangible
My that on Sunday morning between 8
LATKB DEVXLOPJCENTfl.
around home waa looked Into by Sheriff Me
and 9 o’clock they aaw a man answering
Later developments go to show that the Kevllt and deputies and when the st ran re
the above descriptions, pass their bouse
strange actions of tbe man at tbe Farmer’s
murder
was
committed
at
an
earlier
hour
on lhe ran, and what attracted their at­
tention in particular was tbe fact that be than was at first supposed. In banting Sunday morning became known ha at once
was running. It is thought by some that for tbe bullet in tbe'body Tuesday tbe commenced working on tbe supposition
Mr. panning might have seen Mr. Rog­ stomach was found to be empty, going to that that man mightbe connected with tbe
Learning farther of hia
ers when he came across from tbe mur­ show tb^t the old gentleman hadn’t yet brutal affair.
dered man’s barn to tbe house, and that bad breakfast He was known to be an peculiar actions around Irving be decided

Dr. CHASE

Continued from Firrt Page

tbe thing across tbe man’s shoulder was early riser as a general thing and the fact to arrest him.
Sheriff McKevItt went to Martin Tues­
the sausage grinder which Mr. R. was re­ that be hadn’t yet been to breakfast goes
turning to Chas. Francisco's, about 11 to prove that the murder was committed at day evening and with three deputies from
o'clock. It this Is true Mr. Donning mast an early hour, probably as early as 4 Allegan county surrounded Taft, as be
waa catting wood with another fellow
have been mistaken about two hours in o’clock.
ont in the woods, tbe officers coming up
he time of day bat he Is very positive
A Club that Leads to am Arbkst.
from each side. Tbe prisoner was arrest­
that he was not. He bad jast finished
As we remarked in tbe flrat part of tbls ed without any show of resistance on bls
breakfast, sat down by the window a few
article
tbe
murderer
covered
up
bls
tracks
part though trembling and appearing
minutes, and from which he has a perfect
view of the victim’s boose. Mr. Dunning well around She house nothing being very excited when the band cuffs were
found
around
tbe
bouse
that
would
furn
­
pat on him. He never inquired what tbe
positively asserts that be Is well acquaint­
ed with Mr. E. C. Rogers' gait and position ish any cintn. But “murder will out," and arrest was for. but after patting on the
when walking and is certain that it was at once a net work of evidence commenc­ bracelets Sheriff McKevitt told him that
cot him. Had it been be would have ed to weave itself around the cousin of tbe b* was wanted for the murder of Leroy
seen him crossing the fields before reach­ murdered man, that will take a good deal Rogers, tbe prisoner only exclaimed “For
ing the barn. Tbe man that be saw was to overcome. The cousin’s name te Asa God’s Baker or something of chat nature,
taller than Mr. Rogers, walked faster and Taft, a young man about 25 years of age, and said that be was not guilty. Be said
differently, and bad his head thrown for­ who worked for the murdered man’s nothing more until the 'rain had nearly
ward as if looking down at the ground In brother some time ago, and at other places reached Kalamazoo when be asked the
front of blm. Mr. D. could not tell In tbe vicinity? besides working at Irving Sheriff bow the murder was committed.
whether the man entered tbe house owing Station, and te quite well known in that
Great crowds of people were at Otsego
to tbe fact that a rail fence shat off his section of the country. Taft came to E. and other places along tbe line where tbe
view after the mao reached the corner of II. Rogers’ home Tuesday evening of last news of tbe murder had spread. Owing
week. In conversation with a neighbor to tbe fact that tbe Sheriff pnd prisoner
the house.
Friday evening be said that be rode as far reached Kalamazoo about 15 minutes af­
r
Wbono Clubs.
as Bradley and walked tbe rest of the ter tho C. K. A S. train left, they did not
Two dues that looked very promising
way. Contrary to this It is reported that reach this city until this morning. Soon
have been found to be misleading, and
he was seen on horse back. In conversa­ after tbe prisoner was placed in Jail tho
both emanated from this city—the last
tion with Taft this ssornlng he admits that reporter saw him. Re waa extremely
place that the perpetrator of such an aw­
he rede to tbls city on horse back Tues­ nervous and kspt constantly pacing up
ful erime would be apt to come. Sunday
day, that be left hte horse ia tbe Fanners’ and down his eeil like a eaged lino.
afternoon a man was seen walking along
sheds and that he took it away Sunday Later on be admitted that it was be who
the streets of tbls city with a stick over
morning early. Tbe circumstances con­ took the horse from the Farmers sheds
bis shoulder and when the news of the
nected with hte getting hte horse are very early Sunday morning and that be left
crime and the testimony of Mr. Donning
peculiar. Thursday evening he came for tho horse there Tuesday, but declined to
became known, the presence of tbls man
tbe borae at the sheds but did not get It make any further statement In regard to
was mentioned as a possible due, but
Saturday afternoon be came again for the bis whereabouts Saturday evening or Sun­
wrongly so. Aside from tbe fact that be
horse, mounted tbe animal and when Bert day morning. Links in the chain of evi­
is a man who wouldn’t be guilty of such
Phillips, who works at the sheds, asked dence fastening tbe crime upon tbe pris­
a crime, be was able to prove bls exact
Taft for his pay, the latter asked him it
oner aeeaa to be forming.
An empty
whereabouts.
he bad any change for a twenty. Phillips money bag was found near tbe bead of
Monday morning Andrew Mapes, an em­
replied that he had uot Taft then said tbe bed at tbe murdered man’s house yes­
ployee of the felt bdpt factory waa coming
that he would ride over towa and get tbe
terday and it Is known that hia watch
down Michigan Ave., aboot daylight, and
bill changed and bring back tbe pay for
and revolver were taken.
At tbe house
while be was doing so be passed a man
the keeping of tbe borae which amounted
of tbe prisoner a 59 caliber revolver was
who was not only dressed peculiarly but
to 82-25. This didn't suit Phillips and he found, but no watch.. It may be possible
acted strangely as well. This was before
bung onto tbe horse's bridle, instating up­
be bad beard of any murder but the strange
that the prisoner can explain away every­
actions of tbe man caused blm to look at 'on belug paid before tbe horse was taken thing. We hope he can for the crime
away.
Taft
seeing
that
be
couldn't
get
blm quite sharply, so that be was able to 1
Was a bloody one and more befitrtbe de­
dismounted and went over town mon than a human being. But everything
give a very good description of him. The away,
!
man was tall, slim, bad on a dark brown 'and later came back, and said he woald
begins to look dark for tbe prisoner and
overcoat, two pairs of pants, the first pair ;pay tbe bill after he bad mounted tbe all circumstances point to him.
asked
being of about tbe correct length while the borae. He mounted and then
I.EROT ROG MRS.
second pair seemed to fit very tightly and Phillips if be bad change for a five. He
only came down about to the shoe tops, ’told him that be had. In the meantime
The murdered man was 68 years of age.
Phillips had another employe shut the teg He moved to Rutland about five years ago
as if they had been put on for the purpose
that opens Into the road. After some from Rogen City, Presque Isle Co. Mich,
of covering up evidences that might appear gate
1
on tbe under garment. Around the man's words Taft dismounted and said that he where be kept a store. Be bad been mar­
bead and face and projecting about an would be after the hoise “early to-morrow ried, having married a lady related to Taft
” which would be Sunday morn­ bat be and bis wife were divorced. He
inch or more beyond bls face was a wide morning
1
piece of factory that had been doubled Ing.
1
Taft must have reached tbe city ' has ouc sou from this marriage, the young
half past six Sunday morning and man being about 25 years of age and living
over three or four times. The man was about
1
going north very hurriedly. The same 1seemed in a terrible burry to getaway, and in Kalamazoo Co. Rogers was .an old
man was seen several times about a mile 1appeared extremely nervous. He went to soldier and a pensioner, having been a
sheds and they were locked. He wont. "member of the 6tb Mich. Infantry. Several
north of tbe city as late as Monday noon. tbe
1
Instead of going east from the end of to
1 Mr. Rorabeck’s bouse and pounded for years ago he kept a drug store in Irving
Michigan erenne tbe man eut across the 1a long time on tbe door, never stopping to and was a registered pharmacist, and for
brickyard and went west aud was last 1see if any one would respond. He ap­ a time sold drugs to people in the neigh­
In an awful harry and Mr. Roraseen over near H. G. Carter’s big swamp. peared
1
borhood. Bls funeral waa held Wednes­
in formed blm that some one would
It is said and is probably true that be beck
1
day afternoon.
probably
be
at
tbe
sheds
by
the
time that
was a man In this city who makes a '
(Taft) got there. He left hurriedly
business of trapping over around Carter’s he
1
and neighboring lakes. We understand 'and went back to the sheds, The bill
The young man charged with the ter­
that he claims to have left about the time 1against Taft was 8A25. He appeared rible crime is about 15 yean old. about 5

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Specialties, he is ready to
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that is curable.
'&lt;
Main office 210 Main St,
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Examinations Free.
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we re Loaded
With nice things for Newyear this year and we invite
you in to look at them. If
you are in doubt as to what
to get juft step in and see
us. We can suit you.

DOINGS
Ladies you want to call at the Backet
store and see tbe bargains In odds and
ends of shoes just as good as tbe best
they will sell you 88.80 shoes for 8115 if
they can fit you.

Can you wear 7 shoes? We can s^ye
you about % on a few pain at tbe Racket
99c. reads a sign on a window full of
shoes at the Racket store and they are
worth
more money.
Beet red wool under wear 87c. to close
ont at tbe Racket

Rubber goods.
Racket

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* We will sell ladles trimmed hats at
prices do one will make. We are bound
to clooe out at the Racket
j
Do not forget oar 5 and 10c. counters.
The goods are so aheap we cannot afford
to adverttoe prices on them at the Backet.

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Christmas of 1893. Candies
Fruits, Nuts, etc. Try our
groceries and canned goods.

5. E. PHILLIPS.

Remember for the next 60 days we will
save all who will come from X to % on
shoes at tbe Racket
A good copper bottom West bo Her for
gl.SO. See what others will ask. At tu­
Racket

NOTICE

A no. 1 copper bottom burnished
kettle for 82c. at tbe Racket

See our Japanese goods
at the Racket.

from

Midway

Coal bods 85c. at tbe Racket.

Ribbon was never sold so eheap as n ow
at tbe Racket
’

We are bead quarters for corsets at tbe
very nervous and excited. He pulled ont feet 10 inches high, rather light complexion Racket
1bls pocket book, dumped the contents out and light mustache. Be has a criminal
We have moat anything you need in
in bis hand, saying at tbe same time that reputation having been charged with rob­
it was all that be had. It was counted and bery, but hie arrest was a surprise to many house furnishing goods and will save you
money every time at the Racket.
there was but &gt;1.97 cents, there being in the neighborhood of the murder where
'quite sn amount of It lu small change. he was well known, ills borne ia near
They let him have tbe hone and in bis
Martin. Allegan county, where bis parents
haste to get sway he forgot to buekle tbe and brother reside. He Is erf a saving dis­
throat latch, and after he got away a short position. It Is not known that he waa in­
distance he returned and Mr. PhllUpe toxicated Saturday evening white be came
buckled it up. From tbe sheds he went for bls horse, though it Is said that bls
to Jefferson street, turned south, went to actions would indicate as much.
Methodist church snd west at a rapid gait
The following was taken from the
on Green St Taft's home te in Martin,
Grand Rapids Democrat of this morning:—
and after leaving the city took the quarter ‘•Mrs. Leroy Rogers, matron of the Home
line road, not going within several miles of tbe Friendless went to Kalamazoo
of tbe scene of tbe crime, going through
Tuesday morning at one o’dock in re­
Yankee Springs and reaching bls home ia
sponse to a telegram from her son an­
Martin about 2:30 Sunday afternoon.
nouncing tbe death of hia father at Has­
Another peaaltar circumstance goes to tings. She went to the home of Fred
s!&gt;ow that Tafts' actions were strange to
Wilcox, an entire stranger, where sue left
aay the . least
Saturday msrnteg Taft
her trunk and was given a room. She left
The Rkvolvbb.
told E. H. Rogers that be was going
.
was mci
Tbe
revolver
from
which
tbe
four
shots
home.
Mr.
Rogers
Informed
blm
that
be
e.MM'WartBcDMmbu.
were fired into the vietiss’s bead and body was going to drive to Hastings and that b«
be buried. She left everyth In g and noth­
it te certain belonged to tbe ski gentleman. could just as well ride with him. Taft made
ing baa been aeon of her since. She seemed
Il was a 82 calibre revolver and tbe car­ aaexcaae by saying that he was afraid
very nervous and said she might not be
pi’* were 82 abort. Tgreday afternoon
*rtvtat is Uwetty vltb &gt; wit bltelwd to &gt;
tbe wounds were probed, and tbe abdomen Unn !n Ub. to take tb« train .onto, and
of tbs dead maa dissected for the purpose
of extracting tbe bullet and finding the train though he must have known that
nature of the wound. Tbe bullet that tbe Morning train did'nt stop there.
He
•wtoralj. Mr. Smith aaw Uat the eart vu
was shot lato tbe abdomen first struck the went to Irving Saturday morning where
onr
Ihetuhl to haee hlouelt by
10th rib below tbe point of tbe sternum, be was well known and inquired about
glanced down going through tbe stomach the freight. Ha didn’t taka the freight
•dewsys apcm the hard ground.
Tbtaktng at Iret be was not hart badly and tended in Uw right side of tbe layer and he stayed around Irving until quite
of fat that encircles the stomach, called the

The pension bureau has aroused Itself that tbe man was seen on Michigan avenue
to the fact that Justice Long is entitled to a and was dressed similarly. Being troobpension and has directed bls name to be led with neuralgia he had a cloth tied
pgain placed on the rolls. Public sente- around his face and bead which accounts
B»ent however over tbe expulsion of Jus­ for bls strange appearance. It seems entice Long was a powerful element in re­ tlrely improbable that the murderer would
storing him to the pension list
come to this city and much less would he
walk through it dressed io a manner that
Tbe “Wilson relief biW* as many free
would attract anybody's attention. Offltrade journals choose to call It seems to be
eers scoured the country north of the city
working admirably. It bas relieved hun­
but no further traces could be found of
dreds of thousands of working men In
anybody of
this
description
af­
his country of ti^elr jobs already. As a
ter he bad gone into the swamp by
relief measure for tills purpose it couldn’t
Carter’s
laker
These
were
the
only traces that even promised to furnish
a due and they were both fruitless. The
Unwashed wool Is quoted In Liverpool
bloody handed brute who so cunn'ngly
at from 8 to 10 cento per pound. Free
traders havnl explained yet bow by re. covered up his tracks within tbe bouse
would not court being captured by walk­
moving tbe tariff on wool, that It would
ing openly and pabiidy through
tbe
•ell for anything more to speak of In this
streets
of the dty.
eouatry.

SPECIALIST IN

It’s

THE RACKET

I am going to dispose of my
new furniture at some price.
Now is your time to get goods
for a little money. I will
still buy and sell second
hand goods and do uphol­
stering and repairing.

*1

Jefferson St Furniture
Store.

WANTED

SAW LOGS
I will pay Cash for a good lot of saw toga.
I alao do

and though slightly Jammed corresponded
exactly with the 81 eaftbre eartrigee found

ceptlag himself where he went Saturday
night as be ww seen by m one after that
«tU be-fc* hia borae at tbe Farmers’

shade.

Il la now bettered that he return-

CUSTOM SAWING

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astjngs

Banner

Thursday, Jan. n, 1894.

Charlotte J. Quakenbuah died at ber
home in H»e second ward thia week from
the result of a paralytic stroke. She was

fifty four years old and was single. Jas.
Qnakenbusb of this city waa her brother.
.The funeral occurred at 2 p. m. on Tues­

THAT PLEASANT look­
ing-backward feeling the
tret of January
a com,
i fortab.s feeling. We trust
t hat January 1894 found you
With the above feeling, and
that you will start the new
year with the resolve to buy
Drugs, Patent Medicines,
Wall Paper, Paints, Olla
and School Books, of

FRED L. HEATH,
THE DRUGGIST,
far the reason that he can and
will sell goods cheaper than
any other dealer in Barry Co.
In the old Wooden Building
one door east of City
Bank,

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LOCAL NEWS.
* EIKCULrtTION ■

This week,

110 quiret.

Hereafter, changes for advertisements
ranst reach this office Tuesdays at latest to
Insure Insertion, in the issue of the week
when brought
Everything new in the line of carpets at
Hiram Rogers’.

York State buckwheat only 83.50
Jos. Rogers’ A Co.

at

When you want a nice lunch or warm
meal go to the Senate Restaurant
We are almost giving shoes away. See
•ur prices.
Bankrupt Stork.

See our bargain counter. Shoes at less
than wholesale.
Bankrupt Stork.
Don’t think of buying furniture and
oarpet! before you call on Hiram Ragers.

If you are going to buy anything new
In the line of furniture or carpets call on
Hiram Rogers.

We sell the ladles, a fine hand sewed,
flexible sole shoe, for 88-00.
Bankrupt Store.
Between five and six hundred people
went down to the M. C Depot Wednesday
evening, expecting to see the murderer of
Leroy Rogers.
Jos. Rogers Is In the market for live
poultry on Saturdays, Mondays and Tues­
days ot each week. Don’t forget that he
pays the highest market price.

There will be installation of officers in
tbe National Union Lodge next Tuesday
evening at the new K. of P. Hall. All
members requested to be present.

*

Frank Jewell, of Chicago, ia lu the city.
D. R. Cook left for Ohio Saturday morn­
ing.
Miss May Roberto

spent Sunday * in

Jackson.

Ctywtteabm

L Wllllai

fivtnr

Sonday, Jan. Uib,
p. m., ai tbe reel- emoonl io i
dance of J. Lee Reed, ooroer Cherek cod
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Mill Sta.

Tbe society connected with Emmanuel
ehutch will tie entertained Thureday Jan.

toaettle. lamaoc aoqaaloted with her
18th by Meadamez J. Rumeil. Totannaon, and abe never worked nr mi wife' aa re­
Dickerion. Holloway, Wllklnz, Jordan, ported. 1 will eheertoriy pay tbe above
Bblriey Smith returned to Ann Arbor
Batea and MIm Beaamcr. Supper served
Monday evening.
Iq Pariah Houae from 5 to 7. A cordial befoand, be or Mie will b» mddr to i»y
Rev. D. B. Pope, of Hickory Corners, Invitation extended to all
c.
the full peneUy. I id Innocent end ran
was In the city Tuesday.
prove «&gt;y Innoeeooe.
Program for C. L. 8. C.
Ni
Mr. Van Brockbove, florist, of Kalama­
Wiu.uk A. Subel,
Roman History—Mrs. Henry Bailey.
zoo, was in tbe city Friday.
Delton, Mich.
Roman and Medieval Art—Mrs. Hol­
J. W. Lunn has disposed of his tailor
Miss Nellie Wilkins returned to school loway.
shop to his brother Chas, who was former­
at Grand Haven Wednesday.
Military trainlaf in Italy—Nona Mich­
ly connected with him in business here
FaxricX
It te a common observance among Sun­
Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Andras were In Bat­ ael, Srnopate.
under the firm name of Lunn Bros. Chas.
Character sketch of Helena, mother of day school workers that just before
tle
Greek
Sunday
and
Monday.
Is a No 1 workman and the business wll
Christmas the seats are always filled and
Miss Mae Toote, of Grand Rapids, te Constantine—Miss Nagier.
be conducted in a manner that will be
Ou.iM.’UwttwWJmpbO'ddL M «. Ml
Quotations—Items from the life of Con­ It Is then the attendance Is always tbe
satisfactory to all patrons. J. W. will stay the guest of Miss Maude Trego.
largest. A view of the M. E. Sunday ,sj£3;££- to John Stroms, 40 a. am
stanttoe.
A- A. Anderson, of Port Huron, passed
here for a white.
school last Sunday goes to disparage this
Meet with Mrs. Stauffer.
Sunday with Miss Grace Messer.
Harry Morris has assumed full control
There will be an Important Woman’s idea. Christmas was over, tbe holiday
Mrs. Kep. Silsbee and Mrs. Grace Osof the Senate restaurant and proposes to
Suffrage convention held In Newberry ball festivities for the school had passed, and
keep It running in first class shape. Re­ bora were in Grand Rapids Monday.
Ann Arbor, January l&amp;th, 18th and 17th. it was a cold blustering day. but tbe roll
L. J. Wheeler te vteitlng hte steter Mrs. Some of the meet noted woman of the count showed two hundred and sixty-sev­
member that at tbe Senate you ean get a
Henry Couataa.
Oaritoa. a iws.
first class lunch at any hour of the day or M. T. Wheeler, and other relatives In the country will be present All Interested en present
evening. Everything clean and neat and-• city.
should make It a point to attend.
all patrons receive prompt attention. Al­ ft Geo. Hubbard, night operator of MichThe I. O. G. T. will give a shadow So­
Was. A, Vaa Wa
The Secretary of the Board of Water
ways patronize the Senate.
Central depot, te on the sick list this
Z. Kashvilte, astn.
cial at tbe home of Mrs. H. E. Felgbner, Commissioners can be found at Wetesert
Tbe Knlghto of Pythias, of Coldwater,
410 South Church St. on Friday evening Bros, hardware store where all can pay
Mrs. C. S. Grigsby of Chicago has been
dedicated their new lodge In that city
Jan. 19th.
their water rents, dee me at once before
last Wednesday evening. Hon. P. T. spending a few days at tbe Presbyterian
the extra per cent is charged.
Colgrove. of this city, was present and de­ parsonage. .
Usual services at the Presbyterian
E. G. Holbrook, See’y.
livered an address. The Coldwater Re­
Evening topic,
Mrs. Julia Reeder, of Grand Rapids, church next Sunday.
publican comes to our desk this week and was the guest of Mrs. • W. H. Goodyear “Profit and Loes."
speaks In tbe most glowing terms of bls last week.
Tbe Y. P. S-' C. E. next Sunday evening
Four second band heating stoves, also
effort and the way It was received there.
.James R. Mason returns to school at In the Presbyterian church will be led by secondhand single harness. Inquire J.
W. W. Logan, who has been breaking Lima, Indiana, after a three weeks vaca­ Willis Goodrich.
a Andras, the dentist
and handling eolts In the south part of tbe tion to morrow.
county and at Bedford, for fourteen years,
Mrs. J. Q. Quinn Is In Pennsylvania
has moved to tbe city and rented the this week where she was called by tbe
Bechtel barn on N. Jefferson street and Is Illness of a relative.
prepared to handle colts or victons horses.
M. F. Jordan and Jnhn Carveth, of
Mr. Logan guarantees satisfaction and
Middleville, were In the city Friday and
willlglvetho best of references, among
Saturday on business.
them being a good one from Messer Bros.
Chas. Bowditch, of Grand Rapids, was
A Reynolds.
In tbe city Friday. A. H. Hull returned
A Michigan weather prophet says- home with him Saturday and spent Sun­
“Wbefi caterpillars are colored black at day.
both ends and yellow In the middle then
Miss Emma Pflug is home from Chica­
the winter will be cold at both ends and
go on a two weeks vacation. She Is ac­
soft in the midche, aud, vice versa, when
companied by a friend Miss Scott from the
the black Is in the center and the yellow at
same dty.
the extremities. The shades on the cat­
Mrs. Florence Jewett and daughter
erpillars last fall denote for this winter
Matle returned to Grand Rapids Satur­
a cold winter at both ends and a big soft
day after a two weeks visit with Mrs. F.
spot In tbe middle."
H. Barlow.
The many patrons of tbe American
Mrs. Julia A. Pond, president of the
house will be pleased to learn that C. E.
lady board of managers of the World’s
Teal! has again taken charge of it Tbls
Fair from Michigan; is the guest of Mre.
is a certain guarantee Chat It will be run
D. G. Robinson.
as It should be. Mr. Teall had tbe name
of running one of the best dollar-a day
The suit of Lincoln Parkhurst or Mldhotels In Michigan and he proposes that
dlevllie against his tather-in-law Frank
his reputation shall not suffer. He asks
Roys of Three Rivers tor tbe board of him­
all of bls old friends and patrons to re­
self his wife and an aunt of Parkhurst's
member tbe American House.
wife while taking care;of his (Parkbursts)
George Soule and son Fred, have pur­ wife was tried io Kenaston’s court Friday
chased the millinery stock of Soule A Wet­ and Saturday. M. F. Jordan, W. O. Low­
zel and will hereafter continue the busi­ den and P. T. Colgrove were for prosecut­
annxb
ness with largely increased stock. The ion while Carveth and Hendrick and
millinery department will be under the Jas. A. Sweezey were for defense. The
charge of Mesdames George Soule and Jury rendered verdict of no cause of
anner
Prod Soule, while the gentlemen will give action after being out about 20 mliyites.
their attention to disposing of bazaar
anner
Word was received here yesterday of the
goods, of which they have just received
burning of tbe greater portion of Bellevues
a large stock. Give them a call.
business blocks by fire, Wednesday night.
Rev. D. B. Pope of Hickory Corners, The loss is now estimated at 3100,000. Aid
was in the city Tuesday In tbe interest of was sent from Charlotte and Battle Creek
Funk A Wagnals’ standard dictionary of and but for this help the entire town
the English Language. The book is with­ would have gone.
The heaviest losses
out question the ve¥y best thing of its are Sawyer A Havess hardware store
kind in existence or will be when com­ 820.000. Evan's Opera house 83000. J.
pleted. It can be obtained tn either one Taylor's saloon. Among the other losses
anner
large volume or two small ones. Over are A. W. Barnes, Masonic Lodge, E. C.
81.000.000 will be spent In completing
Stevens, Evans A Hall. Van’s cigar store,
tbe work before the first volume is Issued. and several others.
Tbe fire started in
McNaughton, Colvin A Co. is the name Robinson’s foundry building where bay
of a new firm that will do granite and was stored. It spread rapidly as the town’s
marble work in Battle Creek and Hastings only fire protection was a hand engine.
hereafter. Tho farmer will look after the Very few of tbe buildings were insured
business of the firm while tbe latter will owing to the high rate charged there.
solicit work and tend to the practical part Will Pickle, a Charlotte fireman, formerly
of the business. Both men are
well living here was injured by falling ruins.
known here, have bad good practical ex- Will DoIf well known In tbls city loses
perienceJn their respective departments the bote! of which be was proprietor.
and will work for their share of patronage
Friday morning about 8:35 fire was dis­
In the granite aad marble line.
covered in the Democrat office in the
Mr. Phillip Barber and Mrs. Oornllea National Bank block by Harry Morris who
Hicks, two very estimable people, were with Claude Rogers occupy a room directly
A false alarm of fire was given Saturday
night -about 7 o’clock. Seme one met
Henn Skinner and told him a house was
on fire In the second ward and ho gave the
alarm. Ed. Sentz and Herd Green were
hurt while hurrying to the supposed
fire, the latter spraining his ankle.

Miss Gertrude Pendergast was in Grand

Rapids Monday.

vA^V

HE above is an exact reproduction of the present condition '
of a man who DIDN’T READ THE PAPERS.
Before
retiring at a hotel in neighboring city he “Blew out the gae.”
His funeral was held a few days later. Had this unfortk*«
nate man kept posted by reading the papers he would be
numbered among the living to-day, and enjoying the blessings
of plenty, instead of leaving a destitute family because he
would have kept track of the market reports, besides learning
from papers that it would be sure death to blow out the gas be­
fore retiring. In this connection we desire to call your atten­
tion to our clubbing rates. We are offering

T

TO BARRY COUNTY READERS

It la

the

two

two

for •

TO READERS OUTSIDE OF BARRY COUNTY

Any two for $1.25; any three for $1.75; all four for $2.00.
cannot tell how long this offer will be open. Sample copies
may be seen at the B
office,

—

lire. Tin Barera will onranlae a danelnr the growing popularity of hte market
Mboul to-morrow rrnlsr Io Mudge’a open
kooM, eommenelnK at I o’clock. Erery
Me who deelree to Iran bow to trip tbe one visit to his market will result tn jour
ll&lt;ht fantactle aboald aUaed. Price per being his steady customer.
leuon only SS oenta.
We desire to say to all patrons that tbe
Tbe holiday, an over, tbe college irirle
Delton Roller Mill te running and wOl

roonc people an reeprertni

.

The Hastings B
and Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean,
two papers one year for 41.00.
The Hastings B
and Detroit Weekly Tribune, the
papers one year for $1.00.
The Hastings B
and New York Weekly Tribune the
papers one year for $1.00.
Any three of the above papers for $1.50. All four of them
$1.75.

married Christmas day at the residence of over the office. Mr. Morris was wakened
tbe officiating clergyman, Bev. Levi Mas­ by a smarting sensation of the throat and
It will pay you to examine the closing ter, D. D. Mr. and Mrs. Barber honey­ difficulty to breathe. He saw at once that
out sale of odd sizes and widths at Tbe mooned a short time in the state’s metro­ something was on fire and opening a door
polis, Detroit, and on their return, Mrs. leading from tbetr room was met by a hot
Little Bed Front Shoe Store.
Charles Andras, daughter of the bride, wave of smoke. Calling Claude be hurried
WoolletA Brom son.
gave a very enjoyable reception at her down stairs to give tbe alarm, but being a
The rhetorical exercises for this week
home in Creasy.
About sixty persons strangpr did not know where to go. He
Friday at tbe schools will toe given by th«
met a man who ran to the engine house
3rd and 4th grades in tbe Central building. were present. —Kalamazoo Telegraph.
and rang tbe bell. Fully ten minutes
All parents and patrons are cordially In­
The way fa which Ed. Schumann has
elapsed before the fire whistle blew and
vited to come.
come to the front in the meat market busi­
by this time the flames were making quite
ness Is a matter of great pleasure to both
Mre. H. C. Lane, ot Grand Kaptda will
a headway. The arrival of the fire depart­
himself aad friends. He has aimed to
be ,1 Mre. Jed. Hendenhott't, Green St,
ment soon changed this however and they
meet the demands ot the people by keepTarada, afternoon, Jan. 16th, with a
soon had It under control. Where or bow
Um ot needle work. WIU be prepared
the Are originated te a matter of question.
to do ata rapier and fire lewona.
H. H. ' Snyder tbe
proprietor will

th, aoctcly

rim SpIrUollKIe Society wlU meet next

1

"He Blew
Out The Gas.”

I
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day.

PERSONAL MENTION.

be kept rwnninp. despite reports to the
contrary. We are here for buslnem and

lose about 8800.00. the main damage
being
done
to the press and ma­
chinery this on fortunately was not Insured.
If tho ire bad not been discovered when
It was tbe National Bank In the front of
tbe building might have amt a severe teas.
Daniel Striker the vice president gave tbe

The
Road
To
Ruin

MANY a woman
has busted her
husband up in busi­
ness trying to dress
better than
her
neighbor.

THERE are many men
■ who spend more than
they can afford for clothes.
If they’re not made by
a high priced tailor they
think life’s not worth liv.ing, that’s all bosh. We
are trying to find some
man who can tell the dif­
ference between our readyto-don fine' suits and a
made-to-order suit The

Often
Begun

fireman ten dollars and two boxes of cigars
as an appreciation of the fine work they

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m

�Morning Herald, of Fklney.
toOowa:

eJULESVERN
Ye*, with this slender store eked, out hoping that it might be heard by some
with such fish as they might be able to passing vessel. But *!*ould not this bell
catch, such were the pn’y mean* toey bear the name of the ship to which ft
had belonged in accordance with aa al­
T -yj to keep body and sou! tujrether
There no Lrnger s.M-med to be any possi­ most universal custom among mer­
bility rial they coaid still be upon toe chantmen?
i
Willis Lad taken a few steps in the
And yet If they had been forced
to lay their bones here it ivas very prob­ dlr^-tion ot the b. 11 when be suddenly
able that tbe remains of the one who tutted. At the foot of the wooden
had died last would be found some­
where. But In spite of all the patient
searching done inside and out of this
cave, no trace of their bodies could be shreds of clothing were clinging. There
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‘•This leads me to think." observed . Tivor* who had taken refuge on this
Zach French, “that these castaways }
were taken off toe island.”
“But how?" asked Capt Willi*.
“Could they hare (xnsibly with toe
debris of the wreck built a raft large
enough to put to tea?"
“No. captain, they didn't have enoig'h
to build u canoe with- I incline to the

.

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CapL Willis, draw in* from his pocket

Molly's Hope, to dkrover a hat had ba-

contained a portraft of Molly. a photographio miniature now almost faded

Maf was forced upon tbe world that they
had all perished, either before running
Tbe mystery Still remains as great as

been found by Willis' men in a corner

of tbe place.

If this sfieal witness tea­
mate of tbe clipper ship. He was found

clw'tnn inevitable that he had perished
with the others from want and ex-

that the castaways of Browse island

■Yea, perhaps," sigbed Andrew Hol-

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/Tfw
Lg~V

On July 27, tbe moment Andrew Hol-

Drodnaugfat had been wrecked on an
island of the Indian ocean?"
“No one," replied Willis; “at least
not from the route he waa to have fol­
lowed, and which he did in reality fol-

sighted to the south of Celebes island.
Capt John, having lost control of hia

“DKXXDXAVGBT, 1875."

bare island. Four had died and the
fifth had been left ak&gt;n&lt;- Catching
sight of a ship in the offing this poor
wretch had one day crawled out of his

some strait Into toe Timor sea and
driven upon Browse island."
happened,” added Zach.

for them to build a raft still there's no

than hope, and had fallen in his tracks
never to rise again After giving order*
to the two seamen to diga grave for the
bones of this last survivor. Capt. Willis
made a sign to Zach to follow him in
the direction of the bell
the latitude of western Australia, it's
Engraven upon ft and still perfectly
tty opinion that this vessel must have legible were this word and this date.*
foundered during its passage from tbe ; “Dreadnaught, 1875."
Australian coast to this island.”
Zach saw that he would have little
CHAPTER XV
show of overcoming this theory; but
still being unwilling Vo leave undone
Two letters had been received from
anything which might aid them in Capt- Willis since the sailing of the
learning what had become of the cast­ Molly's Hope. The first reported their
away*, he added: “But captain, you fruitless search among the passages cf
aurely intend to visit the other parts of tbe Torres strait and as fax as the
th island!"*
outer edge of the Arafoora sea Tbe
‘Yes, to keep my conscience quiet," second made known the fact that Mel­
replied Willis; “but first let's go and ville and Bathurst islands had yielded
and remove that signal so that vessels up
s no trace of the Dreadnaught
_
Therewill not be influenced to leave their upon, Mrs Allaire had been notified
course to save people who don’t exist.* - that the steamer would follow the TimTbe captain and Zach and the others ! or sea and *o reach the western coast
now made a last examination of the , of Australia, where the search would
bereh. tica. having gained the plateau be continued among the different arohib? paa^ng through the gorge, they pehgoea adjacent to that coast, after
turned their Mrpa toward the promon- . which the Moll/. Hope would Mil for

"At last," cried Willis. “we’re lu a
position to learn."
The two sailors set to work making
use of their knives to loosen the dirt,
but many years must haveclapsed since
the burial, for the graves contained
nothing but bones.
Willis ordered

to be replaced., The truth concerning
the wreck on Browse island had again
escaped Willis and his companions.
If
four human beings had been buried on
this spot, what had become of him who
had rendered them this last service?
And be, too, when death struck him
down, where had he fallen? Would
they not find his bones on some other
part cf the island? Capt Willb could
net bring himself to think so.
“Why shouldn't this wreck be the
Dreadnought?'’ asked one of toe te^mezL
\ ’
“Bat why should it?” replied Zach.
The fact is that there was nothing
to show that ft waa toe Dreadnanght
that had gone to piezes on the reefs of
Browse island, and the outlook wag
that this second cruise of the Molly’s
Hope was fated to end as fruitlessly as
the first.
'
Capt- Willis stood with his gaze rivcastaways were'now sleeping that last
sleep which alone bad been able to pat

leave for Sidney at once.'
“Yea.“ said MoUy. “Will you go with
me, Zach?" she added, turning to tbe

in Sidney,** exclaimed Molly.

ONE YEAR
FOR OHLY 11.10, CASH IF ADY4NCE.

“When

with the thought to ring thia bell, to

trail*T"

there!"

home, but not, however, until she had
ransacked the smaller islands and ex­
hausted every hope of finding some new
evidence of tbe life or death of Capt.
John and his companions.
By the end of February, however, Mr.
Hollister began to be of the opinion that
the second expedition was being greatly
prolonged. Every day people could be
seen on their way to Island point in
hopes the steamer would make her ap­
pearance in the
offing.
As
far
as
they
could
see
her,
with­
out waiting for her to display her
number, the sailors of San Diego would
recognize her by the cut of her jib, just
as one can tell a Frenchman from a

Englishman.
Finally, on March 27,
the Molly's Hope hove in sight about

fuil headway before a fresh north­
wester.
Before one o’clock she had
entered th$ narrows and anchored just
inside the bay The new* had spread
rapidly through the city, aud crowds of
people had gathered at different points,
point and some on Loma point- Mrs.
Allaire and Andrew Hollister, together
with several friends, in their haste to
communicate with the steamer, had
taken a tug and were already under
way. A strange presentiment had come
upon the crowd, and as the tug steamed
by not a cry went up. They seemed to
have concluded that if Capt. Willis had
succeeded upon this second expedition
the news of his success would have

Address all orders to

night'

is the wreck."
“Even so," replied Willis, "but since

around a deep excavation, a sort of
stony pond fed by toe rains and cloud­
bursts, tn order to keep on their way.
Suddenly Willis came to a halt and
pointed st four mounds parallel with
each other. Possibly they would have
escaped his attention had they not been
marked by small wooden crosses now

news which bad been telegraphed to

“Is the Molly's Hope ready for neaF*
“No," replied Hollister, “ft would

the Dreadnmght; but if we had only

‘You may be right, captain." said

TbeNewYorkl Hly Tribune

Bat such is his weak and reduced oon-

'Had we reached here

been seen by a pausing Teaset’

think tt”
“Why not, explain?"
“Because, if a passing ship had see*
them aud taken them off, the whole
world would bars beard of it, unless that
ship itself had gone down with every
soul on board, which is hardly supposar

branches of the Darling al most on tbe
boundary line of New South Wales and

,
.

aJ

Tt read
.

THE HASTINGS BANNER.

this evening.'

others? for besides Capt John and his

gether, my dear Molly!” cried Andrew
Hollister.
“fie will do it!" was her reply.

ordinary seamen on board the DreaduaughL."
“It’s a mystery," replied Willis.
“But not for me!" exclaimed Molly.
“I know, but I ask you what you
think."
•
“Perhaps they perUhed when the ship

Inire and Z&amp;ch French in the capital
city of the state. Atone o’clock in the
morning toe Oregon steamed slowly
through toe Golden Gate.

Willi*
“You think then that only five of
them reached the shore alive?"
“Unfortunately, that seems to be the
only explanation." answered Mr Hollia-

steamer Oregon had averaged
about seventeen knots on this trip,
which had been favored by superb
?r Zach had an idea that the

“1 don't agree with yoc," came from

Mrs. Allaire. “Why should not John.
Shelton and the twelve men liave been
able to get safely ashore? Why f-bould
not nine of them have been able to
leave the island?”
“But how. Mr* Allaire?" asked Capt.
Willis, eagerly.
“By putting off in a launch, built out
of the remains of the wreck."
“Mrs. Allaire," said Willi* "Zato
will bear me out in assuring you that
from the condition in which we found
the debris of the wreck the thing^rould
have been impossible.”
“But the ship’s boat*—”
“Admitting that they were not bat­
tered to piece*, they would not have
been ctanch enough to reach the Sunda
islands or the Australian coast.”
“And still," remarked Andrew Hollis­
ter, “if nine of the castaways were able
to get off the island, why should toe
other five have remained there?"
“In my opinion," added Capt. Willis,
“if they ever left the island in a boat
they either went to toe bottom, or else
only reached the eoast to be slain by
The brave woman didn't flinch at
these terrible words.

CHAPTER XVI

Mr*. Allaire's account-

It need hardly

be said that passengers. officer* and
crew manifested toe greatest sympathy
for this brave lady. » hose rare courage
in bearing up under her misfortunes
made her richly deserving of itOn
August 15, after a voyage of seven thou­
sand miles, the Oregon entered the bay
of Port Jackson through its lofty gate­
way of schistottt eliff* To the customs

the steamer, Mrs. Allaire turned with
the anxious inquiry
“He is still alive," replied the agent,
who had guessed who toe lady
for
did not toe whole city of Sidney know
that she had taken passage on the Ore­
gon and was she not awaited with the
“Where is he?" she inquired.
“At the Marine hospital."
Mrs.
Allaire, followed by

RAVAGES OF CATARRH
Catarrh AUaeks AU Muooua Membranes. ItATeeUthe Ears, Eyes, Nose
Throat, Bronchial Tubes, Lungs, Stomach. Bowels. Kidneys, Blad’
der—Tho Whole Mucous Tract—The Many Ills That
Are Due to Its Far Reaching Influence.
’T?'*’
tnd'Lth*t
«*•» cioplf « dUel^rg, from
lb, orelrlte, wllb a h»wktt&gt;c red .ptttlog of mocres: bet to tbe obrerplog pbr,ir:,„
wbcjretea a .pclaltr of tbe dlarere, tbe word catarrh ware atoeh ml torenree.
nae tavtvht Inm tHat ^atwwwA. I- k.—■ w..--- - - ----- w . . »
_ a__ . . •
..... .

rowtatat of tbregbu. ete.

.
0&gt;&gt;tntl 01 IbhoanaM. nr mHw,

Im.

bmehlal tabec and luga, ksaualag acre throat, erect
—a— ■
........ .... -__ _ ~ '______ .

Zach

ceired her with that deference which
had always been shown her at San
Diego ’ and which would have been
shown her anywhere. A carriage con-

where they were received by the physi“Has Harry Shelton been able to
speak yet?" she asked. “Bas be reeov-

said?”
“I think," replied French, with a
shake of the head, “T think that if it
waa possible for things to turn out this

'And,

therefore," said Molly, “my

found on the
your crew, Capt. Willis, you have done
everything that brave and devoted men
could have done.*
.

Twenty minutes later, the tug bear­
ing Mrs. Allaire, Mr. Hollister and their
friends came up along side the steamer. ’ Mrs. Allaire!”
la a moment or so they had learned the

*No. madam." replied the physician.

use of his faculties. He seems to be un­
able to articulate a syllabic. Death
“Shelton must not die!" exclaimed
Molly. “He alone knows whether Capt
John is alive, whether any of his crew
still survive. He alone can tell where
they are. I have come to see him, to

This method of treatment is peculiarly adapted to thin clam of ailment, rf the
tire mucous true, nf th.
M
” **»■*«» cf the ®nrere .nd reerereio! troaltoent-IpToSnre^rdaTm t£Tl' Uta iTSe ££‘tro^o &gt;
rattonal mode ot treatment In mb the, areTretwre”
.

^n’aHDRXAMIHAT10NKMBKR *T 00818 T0U NOTHING FOR CONSULTA

CATARRH CAN BE CURED!

“Madam. I'll take you to him at once.’
replied the physician.

Zach

French stood by Shelton's

dear Molly," said Hollister, thinking

gAtoedMwkhly mstoju

CONTINUED NEXT WEEK

island that the Dreadnaught had gone

TRY THEM.
Maliy, with

Molly’s Hope was
“Forward to the signal!" he cried out
Zach and the others followed him aa

of the Island.
irn Willis and his men had reached

A short needle in sewing.

thcr death.
whispered Mrs. Allaire.

cloth.
Rxmovtmq ink from board* with
muriatic acid, afterward washed with
water.

A terrible

Molly’s Hope, with her colors draped
—1*1.--- ---____ a..
.
Mn. Allaire and Andrew Hollister re­
mained on board, Capt. Willi* had brief-

Wand. It waa decided to delay a report
of toe expedition until later. After
pressing WQHK and French’s hands,

•5.00 A MONTH
■KB MONTH
EATION. BX-

--- ------------- ----------- -.-W W^tve
shellac, one pint of boiling water, for

Yourintoclton
with a solution of cyanuret of potassiand ringed in cold water.

SENTENCES BY “JUDGE'

gets plucked.
entto

Copeland ^Medical Institstf.

�Hastings Banner
W. M_ COOK. Local Editor.

BUSINESS CARDS.
S. I’ALMKTIKR.

,£&lt;

J. M. SMITH.

LAW, COLLECTION AND REAL EhTATE
OFFICX. or
PALMERTON A SMITH
GuDvevaBning • apecigjty.
Woodland/ Mich
P“

Woodmansee.
law and cot.i action office.

All business promptly attended to.
dward Taggart
Loyal*lfc^ Knappen.

E

Arthur C. DenHon.
TAGGART, KNAPPKNA DENIBON.
LAWYERS.
Rooms Bit 817 Michigan Trust Co. Bldg..
Grand Rapids. Michigan.

M

alice kirk. m. d..

*
Physician and Surgeon.
HsstingB, - ■ Mich.
AH call* promptly attended day o/ night
Bee over F. G. Stowell's boot and edoe star
AMES A. SWEEZEY.
Attorney at law.
Hastings. Mich.
Practices In all courts of the state. Col­
lections promptly attended to.

J

R. E. H. LATHROP,
Homoepathic Physlelan and
Surgeon
Office over W. 11. Goodyear's New
Drug Store.
* .
All calls promptly attended to.

D

f A. SCRIBNER, &gt;L 1&gt;.&lt;
/•
Physician and Surgeon,
Delton.
Mleh.
.
Office Id real donee, one otack eari of depot.

C

A. &amp; C. IL HARBEK
•
Physicians and Surgeons.
Calls In city or county responded to with
promptness, day or night

H

A. SHELobs,
«
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
Abstract Block. Hastings.
Money to loan on Beal Estate Ilea! Estah
■old on commission. General conrevanclng.
Having a complete set of Abstract Book*, rom
•IM from tbe Hecords. can furnish complete
« tracts.
C. F. BROOKS. Clerk.
M. FOWLER,D.D. S.

g

(Httoe hours 8 a m to 5 p. m.

hilip t. coixhiove,

P

Attorney at Law
(Sar-ccfwor to Smith A Colgrove.
(Office in J J uion bloek.iiM»tJiiK».
Practices in riftbe aourtaor the •tate.

E. KEN ASTON.
Attorney at Law,
-(Over J 8. Goodyear A Co.'s store.)
Fractlcestn alt courtsof tbe State. CoUeetivo*
promptly stteuding to.

A
•

R. TIMMERMAN. Homcnpalhic Phy
sician and Surgeon.
(Oflteeover Lathrop's drug store.1

P
•

NEIGHBORING COUNTIES

SOMETHING ODD.

Jasper Mulholland has constructed a
very ingenious model of the Ferris wheel.
It is made entirely of wood, whittled out
with a jack knife.
The wheel is three

Thursday, Jan. u, 1894.

LOCAL NEWS.
• CIRCULATION •

feet In dlataoter and is in all respects a
small duplication of tlie big original. The
lurnstllee, stairways, etc., are al) there
witl&gt; people standing by, and the cars are
wall filled with passengers.
Tbe wheel
revolves slowly by clockwork. A vast
amount of Ums and patience were neces­
sary lu its construction and the wheel Is
well worth seeing.—Decatur Republican.

Fuller Brothers, who made a fortune
in the Manufacture of washboards In Kal­
amazoo, have struck It rich In southeast­
ern Kansas, owning a large section of
coal territory.
They have a town of
twenty bouses and a general store.
Th
town has been named Fuller. Witbin 60
days they expect to ship 300 tons of coal
dally.

A total of 921,347.09 was contributed at
the Tabernacle meeting held at the
Seventh Day. Adventist in Buttle Creek
last week.
The contributions include
cash, houses and lota, gold and silver,
jewelry, organs, and pianos. The meet­
ings were the most enthusiastic of the
kind over held In ihe city. .

110 quires.

Charlotte Is having r poultry show- thle

Roller Skating fa being revived in many
of tbe towns around us.

Mrs. Eliza Earle, a demented woman,
died at tbe Van Buren county hou^e a
month or so ago and was buried at tbe ex­
pense uf the county. She had been an
Camphor Cream Catarrh Cure will cure inmale of the county bouse aliout a year,
having been sent there from Antwerp
• Catarrh. W. IL Goodyear.
Camphor Cream Catarrh Cure will cure township where she had been a public
charge for two years or more. Au exa cold In tho head. W. H. Goodyear.
Hminatlou of her effects after death dis­
Camphor Cream Catarrh Cure Is the best
closed $750 In money sewed up In her
soothing and healing. W. H. Goodyear.
her clothing,
together
with
papers
A hot, si lug of Carter’s Extract Smart showing
that
parties
In
Kalama­
Weed will cure the Grippe. W. H. Good­ zoo owe her some 81200 more. The coun­
year.
ty will reimburse itself for her toalntenCaster’s Croup amf Consumption Cure Is a nee and burial expenses out of the money
Che-best cough medicine. W. 11. Good- found and turn tbe remainder over to her
heirs, wme of whom we arc told are liv­
Carter’s Cough and Consumption Cure ing near Gull Lake, Kalamazoo county.—
relieve* at once. Try It; never fails. W.

The Kreat value of Hood's Sarsaparilla as a
• remedy for catairb is vouched tor by thousands
- a! people whom It h r* cared.

H. Goodyear.
Carter's Cough and Consumption Cure
-will cure coughs and croup, actj quick.
tastes good. \V. H. Goodyear.

Tbe cantata, “Months and Seosom”
given by Nashville home talent was pre­
sented to a packed house last Friday
evening, and was repeated on Saturday
evening.
A literary society has been formed lu
Woodland.
The first meeting will
a debate, tbe subject: "Who has done tbe
meet far bls county tbe warior or till-

Nashville business stores close at

six

•'•tack sharp now, with the exception of
tbe groceries and meat markets which nntaih open until 7:30. This will be tbe
practice during January and February.

Every mother should keep a bottle of
Garter's Extract Smart Weed in the house.
When the little one comes home with wet
feet and chilled, a hot sling ot Carter’s Ex­
tract Smart Weed will prevent taking
••Id. Children like it, ft is as pleasant
as lemonade. W. H. Goodyear.
A lot sling of Carter's Extract Stuart
Weed will cut tbe mucous phlegm out of
the throat and lungs in a few bouts, mak» g it a sure cure and quick care and pre­
ventive of Croup,
Diphtheria,
Sore
Throat, I'neumonia, etc., aa tbeae troubles
al) cone from a neglected cold. W. H.

Goody car.
Tuniday evening, Ix-twom seven and
nine oVilock. some one entered the house
•f Merritt Everts, on Sherman street,
while the family was away and stole a
sauUl kum of money.
Tbe house was
iboroagly ransacked, but a quantHy of
jewelry was unmolested so the burglar
evidently wauU-d nothing but ready cash.

Mr. Everts ia a poor man and the money
was what be was saving to pay hia taxes
with, so that ihe thief must have been a
hardened wretch. A good clue Is being

may

te btwgbt

te Jasiloa.—NoahvUte

ped ups
rork, last

Eaton county Issued 297 mtrriage licen
sea last year.

E. C. Reid of Allegan has been elected
secretary of the State Horticultural so­
ciety.

Six veterans ot the war of IBli are
buried in the village cemetery at Mar­
cellus.
There were SIS less marriages in 8hlawasse county during the past year.’ than
In 1892.

Hawlev Gould was drowned at Athens
Monday while skating. The body was
recovered.
Bancroft has voted.to bond tbe village
for 810,000 for the bringing of factories
to that place.

During tho past year 1500 patients
were admitted to the university hospital
at Ann Arbor.
Tbe Cambria and Lillie iron mines at
Negaunee have again reduced their work­
ing forces.

by
local application,
as they can­
not reach tbe diseased portion of the ear.
There Is only one way to cure deafness,
and that is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed condi­
tion of the mucous lining of the Eustach­
ian Tube. When thia tube gets Inflamed
you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect
bearing, and when It te entirely closed
deafness is the result, and unless this in­
flamal ion can be taken out and this tube
restored to its normal eanltion, bearing
will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of
ten are caused by catarrh, which h noth­
ing but an Inflamed condition of the m j
cw» surfaces. '

We will give Mie hundred dollars

that casoot be cured by

fur

Haifa Catarrh

F. J. Cteney a Co., Toledo, O.

Hastings,

-

-

Mleh.

CAPITAL
$75,00 0.00
8UEPLUR 811.000.te.

A motel way of stirring up bualneM
is adopted by a shoemaker In Lynn,
Mass. Every eleventh pair of shoes
left at his shop he repairs free of cost.
Ax artesian welt at Pierre, a D.,
spouts a combination of water and gas
at the rate of four hundred gallons a
D. W. Reynolds. 0aab&gt;Mminute. The water blazes for a time
DKJLCTOBS:
when a light is applied to it.
O. W. BeynoHa,
W. H. Power*,
Somk years ago a floating island in
JohnOarvefb.
Cranberry lake, near Arden, N. Y.. was
fastened to the mainland with a hawser
to keep it from drifting away. The bld
Has th* only savings department in In Barry
hawser is there yet, and so is the Coenty and pays 4 per cent Interest on all tins*
island.
'
Two infantile aihnenta caused John
Brings, a boy in Booth bay Harbor, Me.,
to take to his "bed for three weeks. He
Ginger Ale, Root Beer, Milk Shake and
is now all right, and has commemorated
his illness by naming a couple of pet Pepein Cherry Tonic at
kittens “Mumps" and “Measles.”

DRINK IG&amp;GREAM SODA,

Reduced from 1^°'

$3

Ian |rMl wMid U U»w «, to TM Fra akn It Mtamllj MM Wa
Htolc iltaaUai ««&lt; la baataFto **• kaal aatkartUaa. aHkaat ta(ar&lt; la jaaCaa
ar eraaka. It will kaa* aaj iuhW.I,«4« MaraW aa ika taaka a«a anHaai
al Ika llaa. aa m atkv i iillllaal kaaa.

RELATED OF THE RENOWNED.

“Mothrr" BfCKKRDTKE, the wellknown hospital nurse during the civil
war, now resides in Russell, Kan.
Hott Shkhman. Esq., one of the sur­
viving brothers of the late Gen. Sher­
man. is chairman of the independent
citizens’ movement at Salt Lake City.
Capt.
Magnus
Anderson,
who
Henry Hunslcker has been appointed
brought the Viking ship from Norway
|x&gt;»t master at Bellevue.
to this country, will deliver a aeries of
A week or ten days ago Chas. Beebe, a lectures in the northwest on "Norway
fast young man living at Schoolcraft; went and the Viking Ship."
Wiijuam M. EvaBts, the famous law­
to Knhvmazoo and spread the report that
yer. who lately celebrated his golden
Jabpz Beelie. a wealthy old gentleman,
wedding on his farm, realized at one
had been killed in a runaway, am! on the time an income of over 850,000 yearly
strength of bis supposed heirship u» hie from his practice. His fancy farm at
father’s wealth he borrowed a large sum Windsor. Vt., absorbed moat of it.
parti—,
of
money
from
various
Only one of the brothers of Horace
nnev
to
in-* Greeley is now living. This i« Barnes
aud
proceeded
al
tuot.
augurale a
cuI&lt;&gt;hsmI
I’n-vlou, Greeley, who is nearly eighty years of
age. He lives on the old homentead at
to this fee hail cajoled 81000 nf bls father
Chappaqua, and has the reputation of
by false representations ns tu property In­
being one of the most voluble talkers
terests in Indiana.
When Beebe senior in the country.
read bis own obituary In tbe Kalamazoo
papers he instituted Inquiries which re­ INDUSTRIAL AND STATISTICAL.
sulted an might have bee.n expected, and
In a single HcaHon the locusts or
he at once caused the sou’s arrest for ob­ grasshoppers have cost the western
taining money under false pretenses.— Ev. farmers two hundred million dollars.
There is a Milt mine at Wleliezla. an
A rather queer party was recently given Austro-Galieian town, that has been
at Battle Creek by a lady who is suffering worked for aix hundred years and ia
from a cancer, and who dors not expect still yielding fresh supplies.
to live long. Although suffering, she Is
There are 26,81 T miles of canals in
able to be around. She Issued invitations the world, of which 13,393 miles are hi
to thirty of her old friends, which were Europe. 4.470 in the United States. 535
In Canada. 2.240 in India and 5,770 are
headed “My last Xparty.”
She believes
In China.
that it Is the last Hine that she will see
The oil dealers have just had made
them all together, dt was a rather grew- a photograph of a relief map showing
some gathering under the circumstance*. the oil-bearing districts of tbe United
States. It is a map seven feet k&lt;ng
Otsego is to bsve m in 1st re I performance
and fifty inches wide, and Shows tbe
“
given by home talent In the near future.
vtetes in which there are oil wells.

Hereafter, changes for advertisements
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest to
insure insertion in the Issue of the week
when brought

This week,

Hastings City Bank,

It is said there ia never an odd num­
ber of rows Ou an car of corn.

... -------Ol
Hoods'—
Harapsrllla la always......
with tnthe
boundsuf reawnn becuure it Is true; it always
appeal* to the sober, common sense of think­
ing people because It h true; and it is alwavs
fully suustautlRted by rndot^emrnu which, hi
the fimuH’inl world would be accepted wttliout
&amp; in- ment’i- beiilatloii-

ILTod's Pi'ls cures liver Ills, ronstlpstlun. bllllou’uii'S’i. Jaundice, sick headache, iudigeatloa.
.Mrs. Window's Moolbin^ Simp has been v*ca
for children teething, (c tooth* the child, noftens tlie guinn, all tv« all pain, cure* wind oollc.
aud In the ”eri remedy for Diarrhoea. Twentyflvrt cent* a bo'llr. Bold uy all drugglats
tbrougliou the world

When Baby was sick, wr gnv- n-r C.v4oria.
V.Twn she was a Child. she crir-.! for CnstorLs.
When abc had Children, she gave them (Jnrtoria.

Pale Faces
»how Depleted Blood, poor
nourishment, everything
bad. They are signs ' ot
Anaemia.

Scott’s
Emulsion
the Cream of Cod-liver OH,
with hypophosphites, en­
riches the blood, purities the
skin, cures Antomla, builds
up tho system. Phyticiant, the
world over, endorse IL
Dn't bi tadred tj SdtllMn!

JC.AMCEKIS
CURABLE
LlWithout tbe knife. still

ffbere you can get ICE CREAM, CON­
FECTIONART and anything in the line
of FRESH BAKERY GOODS.
Douoh-xut forget It.

ALWAYS SMOKE
SIZE AND QUALITY UNCHANGED.

84

THE BEST

5 Cent Cigar
In The Market
It Acknowledges no Superior.

J. MILLARD,
HASTINGS, MICH.
ADMUIIBTRATOB'M BALE.
th the matter of the estate of Harvey F.
Bellinger, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given. That by virtue of a
license grunted aurfgiven to me. the teininlstrator of said estate, bv Jacob L Me 1’nck, Judge of
ihe Probate Court for the county of Eaton. I shall
sell at auctlonTo tbe highest bidder, at th*premise* hereinafter described on Tueeday the
27tb cay of February. ISM. at to o’clock, a. m..
all the right, title and Id tercet of said deceased
in and to tbe foUowlrur described premises, to
The «nutb oue-half (Hl of tbe south east one
fourth (U] of section thirteen—RO acres. The
east one half m) of south west quarter (Hl of
Mo tion thirteen—*0 acres. The north one halt
IH] of tbe east one-half (H | of tbe east one-half
[H] ol tbe north weal one fourth (»&lt;1 of section
twenty-four i’Ji]- 20acres. The south west ooefourth (Ulotihe south west one fourth Ik] of
section thirteen (131-V acres. All of the above
described parcel* of land in town one (l) north
of range nine [»] w«at. county of Barry and
state of Michigan.
Also tbe south west one fourth [^) of tbe
south west one fourth [J»] of section eighteen
(1*1—40 scree. Town one [|1 north range eight
|si west, Barry County and tit*te of Michigan.
tilBAM COLZMMN.

Admin htrator.

MORTGAGE BALK.
Default having been made tn the payment
ot ru InntMllment of interest, due upon a cer­
tain mortgage made Dy Kd ward Kmttb and Be
bccea M.Hinlth hH wife, to ElmiralLRcvti.
old*.dated September tlth. INH, and recordimI
lu the office of tbe Rrgbter of Itoeds. for the
county of Barry, and the state of Michigan, on
tbe mb, day ot September A. D. 1891. in liber
37 ot inortgxgc*. on page 12; and wbmvaa said
mortgage provltied. that. “If any tulerrat shall
liecome doo aud remain unpaid for tbtrtv day*
then both principal a -d Interest ehall forthwith
become due and collectable, at the option of the
party of the necoi.d part." »nd more tnan
thirty d-ys having elapsed since raid Install­
ment of Interest becam- dur. and no part of tbr
stme or of the principal of said mortgage hav­
ing been paid, said second party under the op
lion given in said mortgage hereby declares the
whole principal sum of sal &lt; inortuxge. and In
terrar thereon, now due; which amount at Hit*
date Is chiirtied to be tbe sum nf eight hundred
sevenly fonr and ts-too dollars; and no
ruit or proceeding* at law having t»een instltu
ted tn recover the morays reeured by *&gt; Id wortKMgcorany pari thereof; now. tbirefore, by
virtue of the power of Mie couteined In * Id
mortgage, and the statute in si ch ex*e ruaite
and provided, notice is nerrby given that ihe
lands and premises described In s* d moripwe,
to wit : -the east bait of tbe south west quarter
of) section thirty two &lt;33). In township nonne Ik
m-rth of range number seven (7) west. Barry
County. State of Michigan, s lil br sold at pub
lie vendue to tbe highest bidder on Friday tbe
30th. day of March A. I&gt;. 18M al the hmtr of ooe
o'clock In the afternoon at the front &lt;tonr of
the court bouse in theettvef Hastings In said
county, to satisfy the amount dns on said nsort
rage, all legal coats and an attorney !&lt;-• of
tweet) Bve dollars.
Klmira K. Rkynoijw. Merlgagee.
Jf. A Rktroi.dv. Attorney.
Dated, Coldwater. Mich.. Dec. »lh. 1W3.

CASTORIA
Castorla U Dr. Samuel Pitcher** prescription for InfUnts
• and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and' Castor OIL
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by
Millions of Mothers. Cast oria dost roy» Worms aud allays
feverishness. Castorla prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
cures Dlarrbma aud Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency,
Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates tbe stomach
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas­
toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend.

Castoria.

Castorla.

dren. Mothers bare repeatedly told n&gt;e of its
good effect upon their children.-'
11! So. Oxford 8L, Brooidy*, M. Y.

far distant when mothers will consider tbe real
Intervet of their children, and use Castaria Inmedical supplies what b known

morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful
■geota down their throats, thereby sending

PROBATE ORDER.

County of Barry, boklen al lb®Probate Offir* |i&gt;
the city of Hastings, in Mid county, on Mon
day, tbe Mh dav of January. in tbe year &lt;M&gt;e
thousand eight hundred and ninety four.
Present, ('tiariea W. ArirMrong, Judge oJ
Probata.
Id tbe matter nt the estate of Lndnda
Blanchard, deceased.
On reading and filing the petition duly verified
of fra BlaochM-d, heir of said deceased, pray­
ing that administration of Mid estate be grantrd to Ira Blanchard, or to some other suitable
person.
•
Thereupon It is ordered, that Tueaday, thr 6tb
day of February A. D. 18M. at tea o’stock in the
forenoon, te assigned for tbe bearing of Mid
petition and that ibe he'rs at Inw of said de
Arid Opart, then to be hidden at tbe Probate
uffire. In tbe City of Hasting*. In said Cmmty.
and show cause, U any there be, why 11* prayer
nf the petitioner may not be granted. And It la
further ordered, that said petatamer give notice
io the persotis interreted In said estate, of the
l&gt;eudcuBy of Raid petition and the bearing

■ bur&gt;h?r caust'rs, or pol■toU8.

Barry, onw In each week for three successive
weeks previous to said day nf bearing.
CnAM. W. ARMSTRONG

RiteXUJMsU3XMMin paper* read by Prof. V.
Moeetlff-Mourtooor mi ore the Royal and Imper­
ial AsaoclsUonot PhyidcisDa of Vian* namely:
That rm the cell elements In cancer have inneb
less vltaUtr than those of sound desk, tt Is poeidble to attack them -without injurin,’sinT&lt;nindInu healthy cells, or the scdotaI weal-being of
the imtlent.
Tbe remedies emloyed at HmuellRvllle al­
though rm ha&lt; mless n» those of Vienna, are far
more elective-wholly removing the odor of
the«rowth wtthin twenty-four hours, and canenw the dtM-iwd tlfunir to shrink to a hard &lt;inr
e-char until it 1* crowded out hy healthy bcaling granulMtlotm. There Is no poulticing or
sloughing, no runutag snm or font odor. U
!k the only known method that reaches and ex-

MVKTGAGK BALI.
Default having bean nude la the oondltloux
uf a ct»rtain mortgxga made and ex cuted by
William P.SIdnani and Mary a. Htdnam, his
wifs. to D.nlri Striker dated April ssib. A. D..
iBRS.npou the west ball of the smith east quar­
ter and tbe south ess quarter of the smith east
quarter ot aecttan five (S) •• town No. mir
north ot range nine west hi Uie romity ot Ham
itii.l State ot Michigan and etMtilBiint m l»oth
jiirrcla une-bnmired el&lt;ntt*a and S» ion acre*
m-’fe nr le*» wrorttlns to tba Umt»«d Ktatesurvey. Hald m r gnge is recorded fn the ofaee f tbe Besister ot Deeds tar Barrv QmmD

ri special attention in gtvto Cancer. The treat■ment is bnsed upon tbe

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COUNTY NEWS.
Be,. iHmtMd and wife, of Plainwell.

watt g*Mt* of A«a More «*• flnt of

itjt h&gt; the ttlltar lart wee*.
Addle Ritchie. ot Elkhart,

Mr. O'Conner our

Indiana,

relied on friend, here daring her raca-

tkm,
Clara Ellis has returned to Jackson.
K. A. Lamphler Is teaching singing

Mrs Hiram Coe entertained a couple of
school at this place.
tatfy friends from HsuovefM^e first of the
Jobs A. Turner and wife, of Wayland,
were the guests of EH Nichols one day
John Gearhart. Jr., who baa been ser­
last week.
iously ill i* on tbe gain.
Mrs. M. E. Bovle; of Charlevoix is with
Frank Felghner and family, of Cariysle,
her mother, Mrs. Richards, who is sick.
apex I Thursday with their parents Mr. and
Mrs. Jacob Feigbner.
K. C. Basey and family, of Charlotte,
were guest*of tbeir parents Mr. and Mrs.

NaahviUo.

Mrs. E. M. Everts was home from Wood­
land over Sunday.
George Clark of Jackson spent Saturday

David Smith, tbe put week.
Doe Smith, of Hastings, spent a couple
at H. Coe’s.
days with K V. Smith tbs test of the
A little Heath boy, son of Mrs. Dan’l
Everts, broke through the ice on the river
Shirley Smith, of Hartings, visited his Sunday and nearly drowned.
grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. David Smith,
Mrs. Goetzman of Loch Berlin N. Y. is
Monday.
visiting her mother Mrs. Tindall ’at Jacob
Mrs. Nancy Wilson, of McBride. Is vis­ Lentz’s.
iting relatives In this vicinity.

.

The Y. P. 3. C. E. gave a poverty social
at the residence of John BellSouth of town

Claverdal*.
Mis* Mary A. Ryan and Mias Kittle last Wednesday evening.
Rev. Stelnlnger of the Evangelical
Cageney w^ro at home during the holi­
church is holding revival meetings at his
days. ’
John Ryan has been up north among church.
The remains of Mrs. Palmer of Cedar'
Aiea McCsilum and Myron Chamberlain
attended the reunion of tho sixth cavalry
at Grand Rapidr.
Corhejlus'Pyle and Orville Kingsbury
have got about 2,000 minnows and the
large fisti about here will have to look

There was a large turn out at Sunday
school last Sunday and It Is hoped that the
interest will continue unabated.
Mrs. Tinker and daughter, of Yankee
Springs, arc visiting at Ansel Klngs-

Our conservative thermouieter marked
U degiees above zero this a. m. 8th. We

a;B O'* o&lt;
old year 98 into the opening
of 94. “We spend our years as a tale
that is teld.’’ Our lives are but a book of
as many volumes as we are years old. Its
writing* you and 1 have done for each
Tolunw. There can be no expunging from
the past.
That bright and intelligent little 8 year
old sou Deio». of Kellog and Mary Flow­
er, met with a aad accident New Years
day at IS m. In company with another
boj tboy .were in the top of one of&gt; his
father** barns. In some way be fell from
tbe scaffolding to the floor below. • a dis­
tance of from 16 to 18 feet striking on tbe
»lde of his head and face. When picked
up by his father be thought him dead. He
remaintxt in au unconscious condition for
three days before he revived to know bls
pareuUi. At this writing ho has Improved
and good prospects ot recovery.
Her. Van Antwerp, the past week has
been ..holding revival evening meetings,
assisted by tbe Rev. Masters, of Kalama­
zoo. Much Interest is manifested in tbe
meeting.,.
•
Fair winter wesdher a general time of
haalth. only a few cases of la grippe
around Milo up to date.
Much hay and straw is l&gt;eing bailed and
roM. The former of from 38 to $10 per
toe and the latter at Si per ton. Tbe
writer ilouWs the.economy of selling straw
from tho farm al the selling price. Much
better draw and spread on pastures or
fields te be plowed In. spring.

■HMtovIlle.
Mrs. N. Carpenter, of Leighton, came
____
near Needing to death from tbe nose last
Monday and Tuesday. Doctors pronounc­
ed R a lerioas case.
Muh Grace Matter, of Grand Rapids,
who has been visiting in the village re­
t timed borne Friday.
*
School began In DtaCa No. 5 Tbomappte and No. 2 Leighton last Monday.
MbetingWcootinue with good success at
•the M. E. church tbls week.
Kill* are ont announcing auction sales at

Mrri»owH.i8.

■ttap't,
Blanch Falk. of Plata wall, want a tw

share of the trade.
Several of the farmers are finishing up
tbeir fall plowing.
Mrs. Mary Yarger and Mre. Barret of
Freeport spent the Sabbath In Carlton.
Will Butoff and wife have a very sick

child at present writing.
We bear that Ed. Friend’s wlfU Is, very
sick at the borne of his father James
Friend.
Mre. John O’Conner and sister Minnie
Allan are visiting their parents In Orange­
ville.
Miss Mate Uhl of Grand Rapids Is vis­

Arbor where he will continue to pursue
his medical studies.
Some snow would be very acceptable
just now.
There is not much of a demand for
stove wood here this winter, but very little
has been shipped from this point.
Tbe Deane clothing stock is offered for
Everything is quiet
holidays.

here

since

the

A literary society has been organized
here and some good debates are expected.

Mud and rain Is the order of the day?
These who Intend to build next -summer
are wishing for snow to haul logs to tbe
mill.

Mrs. Joshua Hall has sold her farm to
parties lu Union City, who will take poss­
ession next week. Net proceeds 13000.
Mrs. A. Kemberling is quite sick with
hemorrhage of the lungs.
I|ied at his home Jan. 3rd.. Albert
Granger, after suffering long and patient­
ly for three years with paralysis, and for

some time been unable to watt upon himself
Thu deceased had reached the age of 89 year
and leaves a wife, two sons, one residing
in Oregon, and two daughters and a cir­

cle pf friends to mourn bls loss.
Funeral
occurred Thursday at the M. E. church.
Too remains were Interred in the Balti­
more cemetery.

Mr. and Mrs. Bronson of Grgnd Rapids
are ylslting friends here at present
Mrs. A. Me Man Is Is slowly recovering,
now being able to alt up. The victim of
La Grippe.
Fied Clemens Is suffering at present
Cbok’s and Elmer Anbll’s places
with
very sore eyes.
•lorth west of town.
Wm. Warner had a horse kicked recent­
IHd you pay your taxes while the rate
ly. He found It necewary to kill It as
of IfeM was 1 per cent.
■1. H.. W. B. and G. L. Keeler left last it was hart quite badly.
tkfartay fur an extended visit in Cali*
JrviDg.
Oar citizens were startled
Sunday
tbe band boys will give ’a concert at
moralug to bear of tbe brutal murder of
Jordans Hall, Jan. 10.
Mr. Rogen who lived two miles south
Another one of those pleasant select
east of this village. Several years ago
parties at Jordan's hall last Friday night
Mr. Rogers kept a drug store in Irving.
Mt*s*Myrnn Jordan and children are
He was highly respected as a quiet, hon­

through Carlton Monday and It Is now
thought he was the man who committed
tbe horrible murder in Rutland.
Jessie Vester Is boarding with Mre.
John Fleming and attending school

to see

the

ping cedar fence post to these parts.

Our school opened last Monday after

a two weeks vacation.
A targe crowd attended the church
dedication teat Sunday. Rgv. Fleming
conducted the services which were enjoy­
ed by all. Tbe Bedford choir aided in

day.
Nina Lasbel Is working for Mr. Albert

Dewey’s family.
Tbe Y. P. S. C. E. hold tbeir meetings
In tbe new church at 7 p. m. of every Sun­
day.
Our sick are all reported better at this
writing.

Jordan 799 E. Centre street was thrown

night, and rising pedro was tbe program
very nicely arranged for entertaining and
the evening was thoroughly enjoyed by
all present Miss Maude Stebbins and
Theodore Rogers won tbe first prizes, a
silver box for hair pins and a bottle of
perfume. Mr and Mre. Jordan entertain
another set of friends Friday evening with
pedro.

with
It eoreaed
There were
MM mDea of atreeta.
Tn Church of AH Hallows Id Men
don still possesses an income origioalV
given to it tor the pcirpest of baying
tagota for burning heretlea
It is estimated that of the 3,000,906

over 300,000 are in chxondc poverty

Michigan's suooeasfnl Specialist will be
at the Ford House, Sunday. Jan. 14tb. *
All persons afflicted with any chronic
or nervous disease and getting no help
from other sources, are cordially Invited
to call and get bis new idea on their cause

VINE. PLANT AND TREE.
Ax Indiana man claims to have
a encumber sixty-six inches In length.
A faxmxb at Mason, Mich., has a
dwarf pear tree that pnt ont two sets

or cure.
twelve feet through and two tbousaud
years old stands at the foot of Mount

special Kae anion.
Tickets now on sale to Pacific Coast
points on account of tbe Callforuia Mid­

Winter Exposition via tbe Michigan Cen­
tral. For rates and routes enquire at Mich­

igan Central Ticket Office.
C. R. Osbohx,
Agent.

Hope Coater.

A Buxrxxrwu plant twelve feet high,
tbe stalk measuring twelve inehee in

branchea and supporting one hundred
and fifty-four flower*, was exhibited
at Lathrop. Mo., recently. Two of
branches were over nine feet long.

Tbe L A. 8. met at Mrs. Aldrich’s ia*t
FROM OVER THE OCEAN.
Friday.
Halting* Market*.
Fbxncx ia the only European coun­
Rev. and Mrs, G. Olmstead, uf Plain­
Butter, 16 to IS.
try which has to-day fewer able-bodied
well, visited at O. D. Loomis’ last week.
men than it had thirty years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodworth, of Naugatuck
Woodxn shoes are worn by about
who are visiting the latter’s parents here, seventy million people in Europe.
bo., «Oto».
spent a portion of last week with relatives Moat of them are made of baaswood.
In Hastings.
Thebe was a net decrease in the
Gid Wilkinson went to Hastings Wed­ British revenue receipts during the
Whenx, white per bu.. u.
flrat quarter of tbe present financial
nesday.
Clover Seed per bu., 6.2i.
Timothy Seed pm- ba.. 2J»
Arthur Backer of Kalamazoo la visiting year of £781,958 aa compared with the
Bai ley per bu. M) to W
same period last year.
Hay per tea, 4Moto. t.oo.
at E. B. Payne’s.
Millet seed per bu. M
The Prussian government ia making
Anna Woodworth of Battle Creek made
Pork
dreaaed. a no. to ATS.
an experiment in boring in the Rybnik
Beans, 30 to 1 JO.
a short visit with relatives and frleads in district of Prussian Silesia which, at
Chieken greeeed. s and *.
Poultry
lirr.t-S.
this vicinity last week.
the depth of a mile and a quarter, ia
Turkey* five, 7*4.
Chas. Chandler and wife returned.to still progressing.
Galesburge last Wednesday.
Mara for tbe use of farmers, dcecribMr. and Mr*. Wltbe Kenestriek of Lng the chemical qualities of the land
in
various parte of the country, and
Augusta are visiting tbeir parents.
Mrs, Carrie Bhultz of Shultz was tbe
tion, have been proposed in Fnmae.
REDUCED RATES AT
guest of Mrs. Clara Loomis last Wednes­
OUT of seventy-six Irish kings who
day.
ruled between A. D. 4 and 1172, no
place besides a large circle of friends to
Floy Williams began teaching In the fewer than fifty-two died violent
mourn her sudden departure.
GRAND RAPIDS.
primary department at Delton Monday.
deaths either in battle, by murder, or
OPPOSITE UNION DEPOT.
About thirty invited guests met at the
Delbert Sbantz spent Sunday with hia by thunderbolts (by the latter three
RATES $1.25 per day. Rooms 5o cents.
home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Hurs ley Satur­
were
slain).
grand parents in Johnstown.
Meals 25 cents, Steam Beat
day evening where an enjoyable evening
It ia said that on an average every
BEACH A BOOTH.
George McDermott of Kalamazoo ia
was spent by tbe young gentlemen and
champagne cork Is utilized for three
visiting bls brother.
separate bottles before it gets broken
ladies present After having spent a por­
or thrown aside aa uaelesa English
tion of the time In social chat mingled
/
Social Doing*.
waiters get about two shillings a pall
with plays amusing to the young, re­
•^Nr. and Mre. F. L. Heath andMlaa
____
for them from the manufacture ns and
freshments were served by the boat and
Franc Williams entertained about seventy one shilling a pail for soda water
hostess together with a variety of dyults,
corks.
___________________
both fit this and tbe tropical climates. So friends In a very enjoyable manner Friday
Paid for
SOMETHING ABOUT MAN.
rapidly did the evening pass that it came evening with pedro at Mr. and Mrs.
near approaching upon the Sabbath mom Heath’s pleasant home 300 8. Jefferson St.
Oculists estimate that one person in
when to their surprise they were obliged After tbe games were through and refresh­ four has defective vkion.
Rapid growth of the finger nails ia
to omit further amusements all repairing ments served tbe score showed Miss Olga
to their respective homes feeling that It Bessmer aud A. E. Renkes to be the win­ considered to indicate good health.
A long, strong thumb always indi­
had been a real good and social enter­ ners. Tbe former received a beautiful
cates great will power and force of
book, the latter a pretty ink-stand.
Delivered at Thornapple
tainment
character.
... Lake.
Mix. Julius Russell entertains a num­
Your Scribe was very much interested
Dr. J rax Santos F'erxaxdrz said at
in reading a letter published In tbe last ber of lady friends at luncheon to-day at the world’s fair medical congress that
issue of the Bxxnkk, written by Hod. her borne 220 8. Jefferoon 8L
he had investigated and could find no
Henry P. Cherry. That letter corrobor­
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Huffman and Mr. disease of the eye poculhrtno the is­
Morgan, Mich.
/
ates with facts written by your Scribe of and Mrs. Chas. Huffman will entertain lands of Cuba.
this place several weeks ago in which we with pedrp Tuesday and Wednesday night
are severely criticised by tbe opposing of next week at tbe tatter's residence. 317
political party by saying the price of W. Green St.
wheat wben drawn by ox teams a distance
Tbe Young Mens’ Social Club give
of 17 or 18 miles to Kalamazoo, there sold tbeir next bop the 13th, a week from to­
OF THE
for tbe enormous price of 31 eta per bushel day.
and barter at that receiving articles of
Tbe wedding of Ml«s Minnie May Cook
neccesslty of course, and those times, as to Herman H. Cook of Allegan took place
now, severe old Democrat times except at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
then Lukes best was bought and sold at
Bowne 502 S. Broadway test evening.
31 cte per gallon or 3 ets per glass—A Tbe relatives and a few of the Intimate
slight difference no doubt, from tbe prices
friends and neighbors were present to
FOS TH* YCAR ENDING DECEMBER 31. 1803.
asked to-day for that article. Our young
witness tbe ceremony. Shortly before
American Democrat friends ot to-day can
eight Miss Una Quinn took her place at
bardly"realiza tbe difficulties which* tbe
4
MEMBERSHIP?
SCHEDULE A
tbe piano and tbe bridal party advanced;
Namber of members December list,
early pioneers of Barry County endured
first came tbe ribbon bearers Miss Leah
of previous year................. ’
D.
Number of members added during
away baek in tbe forties.
Traveling
111*
»h* --■Bowne and little Alice Cook dressed in'
3379
eight miles to tbe nearest poet office and
dainty gowns of white mull, then came the
- I» A. Bowker
AXIS
If a letter was found then, twenty-five
M c. W Moore
brides little niece Francis Bowne carrying
•* A. C.T»wne
drawn durine tho year, and poiicents must be advanced before receiving
- Uro. C. Nichols
the wedding ring in a si Ivor box, then tbe
etes caucriM by m*oo of ante or
IL In those early days James K. Polk
mahl uf honor Miss Cook of Allegan gown­
was Chief Executive and under bis reign
ed in pate yellow with satin trimmings
to company................... . ................. .
we were highly favored in procuring onr
and the bride on her fathers arm Ln a
EIBK8.
post office. Andrew Jackson was called
beautiful gown of white silk and carrying
Total Beb*dale A....
BTJH
»
’«&lt;&lt;* PWV ns risk Daoem
“Did Hickory,” James K. Polk, ‘ Young
berSKof prvtoos year........... • 1.401,san
bridal roses The groom and his best man Mr
BCBXDULSA
xmot
of
risks
added
daring RwHickory." Thereupon whan “Uncle Sam”
Paid
ire.«
Frank Williams of Allegan rose from the
......... -....................
was petitioned to grant u*- mall faculties
side door and met tbe bride and brides
Total....... ...
_____
be appointed Salmon C. Ball as post-mas
maid under a graceful festoon1 of smllax Deduct rUks OMeeUud, witbdrm
ter aud our present post office named with a large bunch of roses which hang
K«
2^7101
Hickory Corners—no doubt to perpetuate dlrectjy over the bridal couple as they took Net amount now at ript by company. &gt; s.tez.31
BEteOCRCEM.
hit already high, strung power of! rndur- their places. The Rav. A. D. Grigsby pro­
Total
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est law abiding citizen and bls untimely
Hon. M. F. Jordan and John Carveth
death casts a shadow over the community.
beside many witnesses were In Hastings
Tuesday afternoon. Fern, the Infant
Friday and Saturday attending the
daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Isreal Beech,
Charles Wolf of Grand Rapids ste pped
Ftakhurst—Royee suit.
died. Tilt child had been having woop- off the train last week to make a short
Not long ago one ot Tbornsppte's teach­
Ing cough which followed by capillary bron­ call with hte cousin Frank who is sink.
ers who had been giving Ids school a drill
chitis proved too much for the little suf­
Mrs J. J. Fuller la recovering slowly
&lt;m tbe county officers. thought to vary the
ferer.
from th« grip.
exenfines xnd so asked »|H,
the name
Miss Alma Strong goes Wednesday to
Fred Smith sew returns to whonl at
spend some time with her aunt. Mrs.
niMxl hit band bat when Strong's sister.
Tbe two eburebes here will begin a
series of Unioa meetings next Bunday.
The firsLaervtoe will be held in the Cong.
raltuf hteTbom.pp&gt; frtmda. Church Sunday evening.
TMYw

bid

the girls are frequent callers

stok boy.
Mr. Keagle of the north woods ia ship­

iting her stater Mrs. Wright.
Mr. Samuel Swank departed this life singing which wm duly appreciated.
Our singers are afflicted with eolds
Monday after a long and painful illness
caused by a cancer of the stomach. Fun­ la grippe which Is quite a draw back to
eral services Wednesday at the Methodist our church services.
Lineoln and Mamie Bush visited
church.
A suspicious looking character passed 'Charlie Robinson’s last Saturday and Sun­

Hickory Corner*.
The New Year's dance at Flint’s bote!
was well patronized, there being present
Rapids Iowa accompanied by her husband
on that occasion one hundred and thirty
aud daughter arrived here Monday evening couples. 'A bountifully well spread table
Mrs. Palmer was a sister of Putnam Bros,
w'ith cold meats, fruits and flowers finely
of this place and the funeral services were
decorating the same, giving cheer and com­
conducted at the residence of C. M. Put­
fort to the many guests who were present
nam North Main Street, by Rev. C. D.
to a New Years’ entertainment.
Dejoof Belding.
Mr. Matt Harkness and family moved
Quite a number of LaGrippe sufferers in
back from tbe west rented a house, plac­
our little village at present.
ing their goods therein with tbe view of
Mrs Cone Sperry of Ann Arbor is visit­
visiting friends at Nashville and else­
ing her parents and old friends here.
where before settling down, • but before
Mrs John Wilcox of Irving who has
those visits were complete Mrs. Harkness
been here several weeks for treatment by
was taken violently sick and died at the
Dr. Young returned to her home Monday
home of her father-in-law’s, Hon. Wm.
with her health very much improved.
Harkness residing three and one-half
D. N. Leedy of Woodland called on
miles south east of this place. Her funer­
Nashville friends last Friday.
al services were held on the 4th Inst., her
remains were Interred Id the North ceme­
L. C. Feighuer and wife went to Nash­ tery by the side of her parents, Mr. and
ville on Tuesday to attend the funeral of Mrs. John Nary who died several years
since. She leaves a busband, one. daugh­
Mrs. Feigliner’s aunt.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Smith on ter. a brother Wm. of your city, and ooe
sister,
Mrs. Charles Flansburg of this
Jan. 3rd. a girl. The Prof, has given up
law practice and henceforth will rock the
cradle.
Charles McIntyre has returned to Ann

sberp and bogs from hors last week.
Jim ErroCfs child departed from this

^’hatamonntef InwirMaraallowed to «ccud&gt;-

tbe dining room where elegant refresh-

mcDta were sewed hy Mrs. Wood and her
aide*. The table w k draped with ropes
of smllax and. rare it Ion* caught at the
corners witb large bows of white ribbon,
tn tbe centre was a roee bowl filled with
blush rosea. Some beautiful presents were
received. Amoag those in attendance from
outside the elty were tbe groom &lt; father,
mother wot tatter Irmo Alktatt, .nd „Mhtr

uauiijtuu.
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                  <text>Hastings

ingnudium tn Bar­
ry County.

HASTINGS, MICH, JANUARY. 18 1894.

VOL. XXXVIII. NO. 38.

Hastings Banner.
Published Thursdays by

COOK.

BBO8-.

COUNTY NEWS.
BwtaoBd.
Thomas Tanner baa returned from Kan-

After a six weeks illness Mr. Howels
convalescent.
J ohn Lankard is in Pennsylvania ou
business.

If you want any
Cutters,Bob Sleighs
Robes or Blankets,
Stoves, Hardware
of any kind call on,
J

IRA VAN,
The Hardware Man.
UNION BLOCK,
HASTINGS, MICH.

Mrs. Vernor Willison of Hastings is
with her parents.
x
EVa Howe goes to Kalamazoo to-morrow
tor a visit with relatives.
Abe Martin visited re latlves ta Hills­
dale county last week.
Moses Seeber and Whitney ‘ Tanner

visited the High Street school a few days
Rev. Sell Is bolding protracted meet­
ings at the Hind’s school house and a
good deal of Interest Is manifested.
Mrs. James D. Benham visited Mrs.
Howe one day last week.
Or»n*erllle Mills.*

The revival meetings will continue this

Miss Helen Bell has returned from Chi­
cago where she has been engaged ta teacb1 ng the past week.
The sick are all improving.
Mr. and Mra. Fr ed England are visiting
friends here this week.
Miss Maude LeBaroa who has been vis­
iting her parents returned to Grand Rap­
ids last year.
Rev. McMillan returned to his borne
ta. Grand Rapids last Saturday.
Nashville.

Chas. B. Lusk of Cleveland, Ohio la
calling on old friends here this week.
C. A. Hough is confined to the house
with LaGrippe.
J. C. Furnlss spent Sunday at Wood-

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Do You Save Your Dimes ?
YES! WELL,

WE CAN SAVE YOU DOLLARS!
Hard times have affected us as well
as you.
And money we must have!
And to get it we have
TKELX*ls.ecL

Down

A number of pairs of Men’s, Ladies’
and Children’s Shoes, that we wish
to close out and you can save quite
a little by looking over these goods
before you buy. Call and see us at
At The Little Red Front Store.

woolleu &amp; Bronson.
FREE I

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FREE I

Don’t forget to ask for the Merchants'

BENEFIT SILVER SCRIP
CONSUMERS TAKE NOTICE
That for every Cash Purchase of ONE DOLLAR from
any merchant whose name appears below entitles you
to a 5 Per Cent Scrip which they will accept as Five
Cents on every cash purchase of One Dollar, and take
SPECIAL NOTICE that the merchants who belong to
this Association are the meet wide-awake and keep the
best selected stock of goods, and their prices, are the
LOWEST.
JULIUS RUSSELL, Dry Goods, Millinery and Fancy Goods.
B. K. GRANT, Clothing.
W H. SPENCE. Boots and Shoes.
JOHN BESSMER, Jeweler.
8. M. FOWLER, D. D. 8.
W. H. MYERS, Harness.
HUFFMAN BROS., Hardware.
B. H. BAYS, Photographer.
HICKS ft SPENCE; Groceries Tycoon Tea our Specialty.
nSD L. HEATH, Druggist Buy your Cigar* ef Mu and

land.
The Lentz Table Factory is only running eight hours a day now.
1They commence at 7:S0 s. m. and close at 4:30 p. m.
Miss Fleming spent Sunday at Wood1 and with her parents.
The Epworth League gave an enter­
tainment Tuesday evening at the church.
The Y. P. S. C. E. are training for a
parasol drill which will be presented
some evening ta the near future.
The meetings still continue in the Evan­
gelical church with good success.
They are holding ft week of prayer at
tbe:Congregational church this week.
Miss H. Wittie Is home from Middle­
ville on a visit.

Henry Hobbs of Lansing made a visit I
with friends here last week.
Mr. Holmes of Grand Rapids who made
his friends here a visit has returned.
Mrs. Hynes of Woodland has gone to
Delton to visit a son.
The Young Evangelists have closed
their meetings.
Geo. Gould from all over is now visiting
his mother.
Frank Townsend of Hope has returned
to bls lumbering after making friends a
call.
Mumps are dow prevailing ta our
school.
Mrs. S. Mun ion is entertaining the
grip.
David Townsend and wife of South Da­
kota are visiting his old-home and friends.
A much needed walk at the Station is
now completed.
Prof. J. W. Humphrey will fill the pulpit in the church Sunday next.
J. W. Wolf and children and Miss 8utton visited tbe former’s parents Sunday
last
F. I. Wolf is now regaining health.
Cloverdale.

A. C. Barnes has returned home from
the pinery in Antrim Co.
John Ryan’s extensive business requires
his presence at Hastings and Kalamazoo
most of the time.
Frank Barnes of Richland was in town
last Monday.
The mud Is just awful now and no
sidewalks. The lakes have been black
with skaters for sometime past.
Mr. Thornton is slowly recovering from
the accident to his foot
Mart Bates and Edd Pennols are camp­
ing out in M. McCollum’s wood.
A man calling himself Dr. Jones has
been here and in this vicinity deceiving
the people. Felix Chamberlin says be is
prepared to prove that heis a liar and a
swindler.

The U. B. church held their quarterly
meeting at the East Cartieton U. B.
church the Ifflh and 14th. The weather

On Wednesday tbe 10th. a roll road
Our county seems to be getting a re­
meeting was held in Flints ball and a
cord of btoodahed judging from the
proposition held out to the people of this
graphic account in last week's Baskeb.
place and vicinity by Hon. Jerry BoytegCharite Ford of near Hickory Corners
ton that if ten thousand dollars be robed,
and C. E. Iden and family visited at Chas.
payable when the road is complete and
Nichols cm Sunday.
can running thereon together Mth five
On Friday night the fire-fiend robbed
hundred dollars ta addition- for prelimi­
our aged friends Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Dew­
ey of their pleasant home.
It was nary expenses at some earlier day,, we
would be favored by having tbe most com­
thought that the fire had beta burning in
plete line of roads to tbe whole country.
ihe upper part of the boose for sometime
before it was seen. The neighbors who A committee was elected to aee what aid
saw it rushed to the scene and succeeded can be secured for the newly surveyed line
In getting Mr. Dewey, who was slek at of R. R. agreeable to tbe said proposals.
Uria 8. Burst once a highly respected
that time, to a place of safety, and ta re­
moving ihe greater portion of the con­ citizen and prominent farmerof this town­
ship
was buried by tbe side of his parents
tents of the house. The fire lasted for a
long time as the house was built many ta tbe North cemeterv last Saturday Rev.
years ago ta a more substantial way than Pope officiating. Mr. Burst wss left by
they are erected new.
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Besides
this
a the will of his father who died several
spaci us wood bouse was well filled with years since in possession of a fine and well
wood readv for the stove.
We under­ cultivated farm besides a team and farm­
stand that the property Is well insured ing utensils sufficient to run the same and
in the old reliable Barry &amp; Eaton. While for a long time paid strict attention and
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey may not need gen- was counted as a sagacious, enterprising
man of our towrlShlp. Mr. Burst died
petty In tbe loss of their very pleasant quite suddenly from the effect of an over
dose of morphine administered by himself
home.
Tbe Hickory Corner’s items last week for the purpose of relieving pain of which
contained tbe sad intelligence of the death he has complained of and asked of his wife
of Mrs. M. Harkness formerly Miss Liz­ not to disturb him if he went to sleep
hoping no doubt to feel better after re­
zie Nary. Her girlhood days were spent
Por- posing a while, Mrs. Bunt becoming un­
on the farm now owned by Charles “
easy during the night of Jan. 11th. called
ter.
Dr. Scribner, not wishing to disobey the
request of her husband asked him (the
Yaakee Spring*.
Dr.) to examine him and see if he was
Looks like spring to-day.
breathing easy and natural, who it is
8. C. Ritchie had the misfortune to
claimed did so and this for a time quieted
loose one of his horses yesterday. Mon­
her fears, but later fears again presented
day. A cow hooked it
We learn that James Johnson has dis- themselves and the Dr. again was called
but Mr. Bunt passed off .quietly the fol­
posed of his Interest in the threshing rig.
lowing morning. He leaves a most estim­
to Mr. Reynolds, his partner.
able wife, two sons one married daughter
A number of tbe young people from
this' vicinity attended ;tbe drama at and a daughter 11 or 15 years old besides
a large circle of friends and neighbors to
Bowen’s Mills last Saturday evening.
mount his death and his recent course of
AU report a good time.
habits which ao much alarmed his best
Myron Hotter’s little child ta some bet­
friends.
Surrounded as he
was
ter at this writing.
with
a
loving
family
and
ta
J. P. Spring was at tbe funeral of E. S.
fact ail that makes life endearing and
Bennett at Middleville last Monday. Mr.
pleasant he could have wished for nothing
thta
Bennett wan formerly postmaster I
more on earth.
place.
For tbe first lime tbe Banner our fire
Mrs; Brink has an auation sale Januside weekly friend failed to reach us during
ary 13rd. commeucing at ten a. m.
last week and had it not been for receiv­
ing tbe Chicago Inter Ocean we would
Irving.
have been several days behind tbe current
Cyrus Kidder had the misfortune to
events which have transpired during the
have his left band badly hurt while work­
time.
ing ta Anderson’s saw mill one day last
A social gathering was held at tbe home
weak.
of Oraen Williamson and wife Just over the
Mrs. Bunnell died at the residence of
line ta Ross Friday evening in which subher mother, Mrs. Leonard In North Irvlug
stancial aid for the benefit of the M. E.
last Thursday.
Church and society was duly appreciated
It is hoped that everyone will turn out
Fried cakes with coffee and fruit was
to the meetings which are held every'
served.
night this week ta the Congregational
About sixty youn&lt; mm and boys experts
church. Tbe two churches unite ta the
on skates and otherwise met Saturday eve­
special services and we trust that much
ning on the school pond one and one half
good may result.
mile North from here where they enjoyed
Belton.

U. Burst died Thura. morning at 2 o’clock.
Funeral at the church Saturday at 10:30
a. m. Interred in the Wesleyan cemetery
near Bickory Corners.
«
U. C. Boynton was at Kalamazoo Fri­
day.
Dan Butts, of Gobieville, passed through
here Saturday on bls way to Hastings.
Orville and Archie Burst, of Grand
Rapids, were home to attend their father’s
funeral Sat last Archie has returned
but Orville will remain here.
M. R- Gwin and wife, of Ovid, were
home to attend her father's funeral, Mr.
Burst
B. C. Pennock was at Battle Creek
Monday and Tuesday.
Enos Barber, of Cressy, was on our
streets Tuesday.
Dr. Burton ta shipping tbe old iron
roofing that was on his hotel back to
Hastings to cover some old sheds.
Mrs. Mary Hynes, of Woodland, Is hero
taking care of her sons wife who has been
very alck.
Goucher Perkins, of Castleton, Is visit­
ing at Aldrich Selbies’.
Henry Forbs and Geo. Harrington were

a fine time on ice about four inches thick,
returning ta good time feeling that time

spent was a wholes md:* recreation for them.

Hr. J. K. Mo«!t toft for tbe norther*

residence Jan. lltb. eoi

aist and 41b.

Carlton.

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For* change we law rain and mad
for a while.
Wm. Alin has recovered freer the (dm
and returned to Grand B*pUr.
Bar. Wright commenced a wtoa of
evening meeting, at the M. E. chureh

Monday evening.
Mra. Marahal Allen Is on the sick Hat
with lung fever, or lang trouble la some
other form.
John Scribner of Grand Rapids spent
Sunday with bls parents.
We learn that the Misses Blakeateas did

not arrive In Carlton as expected hence we
were tnlstsken In reporting them vhrttlng
here but wss so Informed when we wrote

The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Will
Butoff mentioned last week died the latter
'part of the week.
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Miss Minnie Kennedy of the Valley City
Sundayed with Carlton friends.
There is much interest manifested ta
Mr. Edmonds reading school, attendance
good.
The Methodist concert passed off nicely
Sunday evening.- A good sized audience

were in attendance.
We hear that Mrs. Peter Covert is quite
poorly agate.

Hon. James A. Sweezey was in oar
village on legal business Tuesday.
Wm. O. Lowden was in our village on
legal buainess Monday.
Jeremiah and Clarence Rogers were in

our village MondayEugene Baker was before Justice.Eng­
lands court on Tuesday on a suit brought
by W. J. McArthur for a horse of Mc­
Arthur’s which Baker sold without Mc­
Arthur’s permission. The justice reserves
his decision until Friday morning at 9
o’clock.
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Tbe soft roads mike it almost impossi­
ble fot woqd haulers to deliver wood la
town.
.
li is reported that 8. Thlbout will soon

leave onr town and that J. J. England
will move into the bouse vacated by
ThibouL
There seems to be considerable sleknM

in our village and vicinity.
Minnie Winderlfch is on the sick list
The Deane stock of goods will be sold
at public auction on the 19th. Also . the
store building, notes and accounts doe

him.
C. C. Deane was ta our village one day
last week.
There has been meetings held at ths M.
E. chureh evenings during last week and
we understand they will be continued for

Mrs. Albert Knowles lies very low with a time.
L. C. Cavnaugh has t new hotel sign.
consumption, her demise is likely to occur
John Smith has a new dray team.
before this notice Is returned for the Ban­
ner readers to review.
Dowllif
Mrs. P. A. Youngs who has been so
We think the weather prophet ta about
long confined to her home is not gaining
as rapidly as her many friends would wish. right when he prophesies the winter cold at
Mrs. M. S. Barber entertained her both ends and a big soft spot In tbe middle.
cousin from Martin Saturday and Sunday. Such is the weather at present.
Every body is well or getting better.
M. Aldrich and wife moved on their
Mrs. Bunnell-died at the home of her farm last week.
R. Powell also moved bls family near
mother Mrs. Leonard Jan. 11th after a
long Illness. Her disease was cancer of Battle Creek to his wlfes parents last week.
the liver. She will long be remembered by He contemplates going north for employ­
ment
a large circle of friends.

A dispatch was sent to Wesly Smith
that his brother Timothy of Missouri was
not expected to live Wm. Smith has gone
there.
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P. Dooley Is still sick with no signs of
Improvemen L
Mrs. Aldrieh of Hope Is taking care of
her mother Mrs. L. Whitney who Is sick.
It' is reported that Mr. Wintlrmots
children West of here have the diptberia.
The Grippe is getting In Its work as
at the Hub Tuesday.
there is hardly any one but Is just getting
Felix Chamberlain’s wife is afflicted over it or is sick as present with It.
with the La Grippe.
Mr. laeavltt has had a slight stroke of
C. W. Whitney’s whole family are un­ paralysis.
der tbe doctors care.
Morty More and sister called on the
Orren Gealer is quite rick, also daughter school teacher at Dell Godfrys Thursday
and baby.
night.
Mrs. Hynes, who laid at deaths door
last week Is able to sit np a little at this
CastletoM.
writing.
Mr. George Clark of Jackson w^saguesl
at his uncle Hiram Coe’s Saturday.
1
Bnlloh.
Mrs. Clyde Brown returned from Grand
Whew! what roads mud mud, who ever R acids Saturday.
•
saw sueb winter weather?
Mr, and Mrs. Ed Pal ma tier are at Clare
Miss Emma Long has returned home to visiting relatives.
stay a while.
Jay Palmatier is -under the Dr’s care.
Mr. and Mrs. George Peer from Mortey
Porter and Ansel Kinnle were at Hast­
are visiting at this place.
ings the last of the week.
Mr. Andrew Zerbeys have moved back
Mrs. John Geerhcart who has been con­
Into this neighborhood into Edd Keermuns fined to tbe bouse all winter with rhenma-

Bishop of Charlotte waa with tbaa **4

Funeral serviess were be!

Frank Price has returned from a visit
to friends In Oceana Co.

A. McManis’

Mr.

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bouse

caught fire last

Thursday night, but timely assistance and
a few pails of water extinguished tbe fire
and not much damage done.
Mrs. J. Hall Intends to make her future
home with her sou Sylvester Hall.
Romain Freeman and wife are at present
stopping with his parents.
“It looks somewhat susptetous" as
though there would be a wedding.
James Madison Is slowly recovering
from LaGiippe.
Our town Is at present being canvassed
by a gentleman from Chicago who is
teaching the method of dress cutting and
fitting.

Fred Clemens Is the guest of his brother
George near Hastings at present.
Wm. Warner met with quite an acci­
dent last Saturday. While going toi town
kicking, throwing him out where be re­
ceived serious injuries. Hta wife Is quite
low with that fatal disease consumption.

The tbaeert (Ire*

t» b* renaaM to
C.

Maatlac* han etoaed at Shiloh. Then

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There will be an exhibition at the school
house Friday evening of tbe present week

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�“XZiS sttfasarUfl Mi locating with

tolerable accuracy th© hunting grounds I

af the tribe in question.
“We shall go in search of him there,” :
cried Molly, "and we shall find him."
And at these word* the eye* of the
dying man brightened.
CapL John j
would be saved, and saved, too. by her ;
whom he loved so well!
1
The male breathed his last toward j
nine o’clock in the evening. At the I
sound of Molly’s voice calling him by 1
name, he had opened his eyes and mur- j
bls, heart

Would he die without Utter-

Six weeks prior to this time, a band
word?
of trappers, who had erqp*-:! New South Ing's
On the following day the physician,
Wales and penetrated In to Ihe southern j alarmed at these signs of collapse, re­
portion of Queensland. while campud sorted to the most rigorous methods of
resuscitation; but without effect. It
was evident that the man was sinking.
Thus were the bright hopes which Shel­
ton's return hod given rise to about to
go out in blank despair, the light which
Ids coming hud kindled to be succeeded
by a gloom so deep that nothing would
be able to dissipate IL This would be
the end. yes, the end of alL At Molly's
request there was now a consultation of
the principal physicians of the city, but
after they had mode a careful examina­
. tion of the patient they reluctantly de­
AND XACU FRESCO STOOU ■

mured; “John! John!” and with a deep |
and long-drawn sigh his spirit had fled.
Tlptl evening, as Mrs. Allaire waa ’
leaving the hospital, she was accosted
by a boy who seemed to be waiting for
her on the steps. H c belonged on board
the Brisbane, one of the steamers which
coast along between Sidney and Ade­
laide.
“Mra Allaire?" he asked timidly.
"What do you want, my boy?"
“Is Harry Shelton dead?”
"He is dead.”
"And CapL John?”
“He** alive! Oh, be is living!”
“Thank you, Mrs. Allaire," said the
boy, as he turned away without assign­
ing any reason for his questions
As-Molly followed Shelton's remains
to the grave, this lad, unseen by her.
walked near her, lost In the crowd of
mournera.

nave ju*

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"I flnt toured tbe «errio, wheal
w—.bout eight yeveotdoe^ilp t»T.
bet for two rev. now fee been regu-

"Y&lt;«, lady, on th. PaeUlc ufarw
Aida and o» tbe Atlantic aa far aa Karope."
"Are yon Engl Uh?"
“No, madam; I'm an AmeHcan."
an English steamfer?”
I
“The vessel which I had shipped on
was sold when we reached Sidney, and,
finding myself discharged. I took this
billet on the Brisbane until I should get
a chance to ship on an American veo-

Tin; New Yiirk Weekly Tribune

seL"
"You did well, my child,” said Molly,
making a sign to Godfrey to come closer
to her.
“And now tell me where you were
bora.”
“At San Diego, madam."
“San Diego?” repeated Molly, without
manifesting the slightest surprise at the
boy's answer. It would seem as if she
had known intuitively what Godfrey’s

I clart-d the case hopeless.
nunw’mMK
.i
..
Yoo CM
"You
can do nothlag
nothing then Ior
for uu,
this ,un­
answer would be.
upon the left
banks
of
the
l*aroo
had
flUFlUUBlO
ortQnBte U.UU.
man?" ----asked
With a look of mingled surprise and
CM&gt; -L-B
.... -.
--- Mrs.
—“ Allaire.
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upon a human being In the bush |
.«« nothin^!"
„We --------rcprel
nothing!" renl
replied
pain in them Zach French'* eyes wan­
The man’s clothes were reduced to the ij the physician In charge.
dered from tbe pale, beautiful woman
CHAPTER XVIIL
merest shreds, and so near death's door ।
"Not even bring him back to conseated on the sofa before him to the
wss he through hunger and exposure ,। (sciousness for a single moment?”
As it waa now Molly's intention to । sweet, almost girlish face of the sailor
Willingly would Molly have laid down organize an expedition at once in order lad, whose dark olive skin glowed with
that he had lost consciousness. But j!
fortunately his enlistment papers os au 'I her whole fortune to have gained this to penetrate the wilderness of central a rich color as he kept his gaze fastened
point
But when man fails God is al- Australia and continue on land tbe upon the features of the lady in front of
officer in the American merchant ma­
rine Informed his finders who he was, | ways left It is to film that helpless search which had been so fruitless on him Something almost like a groan
xuanely: Harry Shelton, the mate of the | rnan turns with uplifted hands when water, she resolved under Zach's ad­ escaped Zech's lipa.
clipper ship Dreadnaught Where did l human resources are powerless to save! vlee to take passage tbe next day on tbe
“Yes, lady, in San Diego,” continued
he come from? From what distant and
The moment tbe physicians had left Brisbane for Adelaide.
A thorough Godfrey. “Oh, I know you, dear lady.
unknown portion of the Australian con­ the room Molly fell upon her knees by study of the map of Australia had con­ I know you so wallF’
tinent had he made his way here? For Shelton’s bedside, and when Zach vinced French that the latter city of­
“Know me?" repeated Molly, half
bow long a time had he wandered about opened the door he found her in prayer. ‘ fered better facilities not only for fit­
urging up and leaning forward to scan
in the awful solitudes of this centra) He stood for a moment with bowed ting out the expedition but also for the face of the youthful speaker.
desert? Had he been a prisoner among bead, then advanced tiptoe to the head more quickly reaching the center of the “Know me, you say?"
the natives, and had he succeeded in •f the bed, in order to satisfy himself continent where it was supposed that
“Yea, lady, for I was brought up at Address all orders to
making his escape? Where had he left whether Shelton were still alive or not CapL John waa held a prisoner by some
the Walter home, i was sent there
hit companions, if a^rof them were
"Madam! Madam!” suddenly burst of the savage tribes which roam over when a mere toddler. Oh, I often saw
still alire? Could it be that he was the from the seaman's lips.
those almost limitless plaityc
you there when you came to visit your
Isst survivor of the ill-fated ship
Thinking that French’s cry announced
Luckily the Brisbane wm to sail the children, as you used to call them.
•wrecked fourteen years ago? Up to , that death had come at last, Molly rose next day at eleven a. m., and after Your hand has often rested on my head,
this moment not one of these questions ' to her feeL
touching at Melbourne would reach dear lady; yes, many and many a time.
had received an answer There did not
“Is he dead?” she whispered,In a tone Adelaide August 87.
But, of course, you don't remember me
. ceiM to be. however, U great desire so sad as to smite tbe honest boats­
As Molly was sitting on the upper —one in the fifty or more who used to
everywhere manifested as to where wain’s bearL
deck in conversation with Zach, a cabin stand up in a long line in front of you.
Har~y .Shelton had come from, what his
"No, madam, no! See. his eyes are boy approached them to ask, by order but one day it seemed to me your eyes
. life had been since the wreck of the open, he is looking about him.”
of the captain, whether she were in steyed fixed upon my face for a long
Dreadnaught on the reefs of Browse isl­
It was as French had said. From be­ need of anything.
time. Ch, so long a time, and then you
and, in a word, to have the mystery j neath his half-raised lids Shelton’s eyes
“Nothing, my child," said Molly, to smiled and beckoned me to your side
c fra red up.
.
burned with a strange brilliancy Color whom the boy’s voice seemed strangely and smoothed my hair and asked me my
Harry Shelton was carried to the uear- came to his cheeks, his hands rose and familiar.
Suddenly it occurred to n^mr and 1 told you. and then I tried to
estpointin railway communication with fell He had come out of his long­ her where she had heard it. For an in­
put my arms around yonr^teck, for you
Sidney aud thence to that city
The continued lethargy, and now his gaze stant the eyes of the two were fixed in
seemed so sweet and good, but the ma­
' news of his arrival in the capital was was riveted upon tbe captain’s wife and silence, but intently, searchingly upon tron pulled me away and whispered.
first made public by the Morning Jour­ । a half smile moved Ills lips.
•Na. no, child, don't do that; go back to I
each other.
nal, extracts from which article hare al- .
“He haa recognized me!" whispered
“My boy," began Molly, "did you rot your place!’"
ready been given, from which it ap- ’ Molly
speak to me yesterday at the entrance
The tears had been gathering In
penred that the mate of the clipper ship
“Yes," said Zach; "he sees his cap­ to the Marine hospital?"
Molly's eyes as the sailor lad ran on this
had unt as yet recovered consciousness j tain's wife by his be&lt;lside—he is trying
“Yes, madam.” said the lad. with a way with his reminiscences of tbe Wal­
sufficiently to reply to questions pul to ■ to speak to her.”
respectful sailor salute.
ter home, ami had not Zach’s stern -face
"And if he cannot," murmured Mra
. h‘ro
“You asked me if CapL John was been fixed upon her she would most
Mrs. Alkdre never would have recog­ Allaire. “God grant that be may at still among the living?"
surely have reached out and taken bold
nized Shelton, so changed was he. Alleast make us understand.”
“Yes, madam."
of the boy's hands.
thfiaigh only forty&lt;dx. he had the apThen as she took Shelton’s hand in
“Do you belong to tbe crew of the
“And oh. dear lady." resumed God­
pearan'-e of a man of sixty This man. hers a thrill of joy flashed through her Brisbane?"
frey. “I can't tell you bow glad I was
or. rather, this pitiable wreck of hu- form as she felt him feebly return her
____ _
r, _
a year ago,
“Yes,
I __
shipped
on her
when
they tpM me that you were com­ Catarrh Attacks All Mucous Mambrauea.
rasBity, was the only human being able pressure..
It Affects the Ears, Eyes, No;
but my lime is almost up. I want to
ing to Sydney, to look after CapL John
to tell what had become of CapL John
"John? John?" she queried with an get away."
Throat, Bronchial Tubes, Lunga, Stomach, Bowels, Kidneys, Bid­
Allaire. ' I have tried to think out some
and his crew
Up till now the most intense eagerness.
“What is your name?"
der
—
The
Whole
Mueous
Tract
—
The Many Ills Ihat
good reason why he doesn’t come home,
tender nursing had been ineffectual to
A look from Shelton assured her that
"Godfrey." replied the lad as he
Are Due to Its Far Reaching Influence.
for I know he must be alive somewhere.
tiring about improvement in Shelton's she bad been understood.
saluted and hurried away to report.
1 know it!”
condition, a condition due no doubt to
"Alive?” she whispered.
“There is a true sailor lad for you,"
Molly started up as If awakening from
the terrible fatigues undergone during
Many people labor under tbe mistaken idea that catarrh means simply a discharge from
said Zach as the boy disappeared, "and
a
dream and caught the sailor lad by tbe
the' weeks—who can say. possibly
Although that yes waa so faint as to I’ll wager his father was a sailor be­
tbe nostrils, with a bawklnv and spitting of mucous; but to tbe observing physician
hand For a moment her lips moved, a ho makes a spclalty of the disease, the word catarrh means much more. Experience
roonths—of his wandering across cen­ seem like a whisper from another world. fore him
I can see that in his clear,
but she wa»powerless to utter a word. A has taught him that catarrh is by no means confined to the head alone, but that tbe
tral Australia. A sinking fit might at Molly's attentive ear bad caught iL
honest, wide-opened eyes, hear it in his
deeper pallor spread over her fare, and entire system is frequently affected by It. Thus we have—
any moment extinguish the spark of
. mild but manly voice."
*
she seemed upon the paint of falling
life still aglow within him. Since be
Catarrh of the nose, causing frontal headaches (more commonly known as neu­
CHAPTER X VIL
“His voice!” murmured Molly, as the
into a swoon, when suddenly a slander ralgia,) a sense of dullness or drowsiness, dizziness, confusion of thoughts, etc.
had been in this hospital it would hare
music of its ring still sounded in her
Catarrh of tbe throat, bronchial tubes and lungs, causing sore throat, cough,
Mra. Allaire at once caused the physi­ ears. Her gaze was riveted upon the but strong am was po-wd around her
I'eczi impossible for him to open his
waisL It »tc3»li»*l her and held her ten­ hoarsnesa, or entire loss of voice, bronchitis, asthma, pneumonia, etc.
eye* without the attendants knowing cian to be summoned. It was at once
graceful, slender figure as it disap­
Catarrh of the stomach (more commonly called dyspepsia) causing Indigestion,
derly and firmly upright
whether he had regained consciousness apparent to him that although a change
peared in the throng of passengers and
or poL H* took no notice of those who had taken place yet the mate of the
“Poor lady, cheer up." said Godfrey. heartburn, water brash, nausea, fetid breath, palpitation, or fluttering of tbe heart,
administered nourishment to him as to
“Don't worry; everybody says that shortness of breath, etc.
Dreadnaught had but a few moments to
French was not alow to guess the
, Catarrh of the bladder with its long list of symptoms, the inflammatory condition
a sink child, it seemed as if tbe awful lire. The dying man’s eyes were riveted
CapL John l» living with the natives
meaning of the troubled look that he ,
extending up Ue ureters to the kidneys, causing diabates, Bright's Disease, etc.
sufferings to whkb he had been ex­ upon Mrs. Allaire with a strange steadi­
’somewhere in the wilderness, and that
now saw on Mrs. Allaire's face. Had
Catarrh of tha bowels, causing alternate diarrhoea and constipation, piles, etc.
posed had so weakened his mind as to ness.
he is such a brave and strong man that in fact catarrh effects more or less all the mucous surfaces of the entire body, causing
Walt lived he would have been just
destroy all recollection of companion*
••Shelton," asked Molly, “if John is Godfrey’s age. and the sight of this tall, he'll get away from them yet Don't I at times severe local neuralgic or rheumatic pains. So when Dr* Copeland and GraSeated by hh bedside, with her gaze alive where did you leave him? Where handsome boy filled the wretched cry, mother!"
Lam are asked, (as they often are by pattentsl whether they treat other diseases *•
riveted upon bis lace, Mrs. Allaire is he?"
“Mother!" repeated Molly, in a smoth­ | a ell as catarrh they answer yea.
mother’s heart with a sorrow too deep
ered tone of joy. as her han J passed
“li is power of speech Is gone." said
watched every movement of his eyelids,
for words.
listened to every faint murmur of hi* the physician. “It will be necessary to
caressingly over the thick block curls Eecause experience has taught them that nearly every &lt;*»« of chronic disease in tbfa
“Zach.” said she to French as the lat­
voice In hopes to catch one single word.
converse with him by means of signs."
that grew in wild profusion on the lad's climate Is doe to a general catarrhal condition of the system, and In treating this con­
ter bade her good night al the cabin
Staading behind her was Zach French,
Directing Mrs. Allaire to take bold of
dition they core tbe disease.
door, "Zach, I want to know more about heed. “Mother?”
' intent upon noting some glimmer of in­ the mate's hand. Zach leaned over him
This method of treatment is peculiarly adapted to this class of ailments ef the en­
“Why. yea. lady," said Godfrey, sur­
that lad—who his family are and where
telligence, as a sailor watches for the । and spoke as follows in a clear and dis­
tire mucous trees of tbe body: as It la both local and internal: sod each year’s experiprised
at
the
effect
of
his
words,
'that
’
s
he was born. Perhaps he may not be
first;ray of light through the lowering 1 tinct lone.
&lt; nee and eueceaafnl treatment only confirms their claim that this is tbe only true and
what
we
used
to
call
you
at
the
home.
English."
rational mode of treatment. In this they are borne cut by hundreds of testimonials
gloom of the horizon - But no glimmer
“Listen to me. Shelton. I’ll put the
"Perhaps not,” replied Zach. ‘Tll in- Our mother, our dear mother to whom from grateful patients. REMEMBER IT COSTS TOU NOTHING FOR CONSULTA­
came that day Tbe lids of Shelton’s questions to you and according as you
we children owed everything in the
TION
AND EXAMINATION,
eyes were not lifted save by Molly’s open or shut your eyes we shall know c^iire of the captain."
As there was to be a delay of thirty- world, our borne, our clothes, our food,
finpera. and then only to find the fixed whether we have guessed the truth or
six hours in Williamstown harbor Mr*. our education!’’
e«n. Whan 1 caufbt cold I had great dimcui
mare of unccnsniotisuesa Still she kept not."
CONTINUED NEXT WEEK
ty fnbreaatng; f had a bad taste in my
Allaire resolved to spend the time in the
despair frofn her soul, and Zach, too,
In this way the sad story of the wreck
city of Melbourne, distant about a mile.
8POPT8
AND
PAST!M
E8.
still had hope.
of the clipper ship and the fate of cap­
As she wss leaving the steamer in com­
“if Harry recognize* his captain's tain and crew was elicited from the
The patronage of bicycle riders la
ses until I
My bovslB wenMr. Wm. Wagnsr.
-wtfd," said French, "he will find a way dying man. In leaving Java sea. CapL pany with Zach, she caught a glimpse nowadays no Inconsiderable part of the row
r free from most
living st nt 1
maw TJnMtd tad. and In
of Godfrey leaning on the forward rail-1
Paplds and one of th
i*n millet* tn 01 tbene By r
•to stake himself understood even If be
Ing. His eyes were following her cvhry custom of country hotels in districts Us city, came to Dfl
1
and
Graham
Send* strait, but not of his awn tree movement, and such a look of sadness, I where the roads are good.
until *1
tones ft catarrh wm
Yes. It was important for him to rec­ wilL A violent tornado bad struck the
Miss Don. the best of English women h&gt;a expereaco had b&lt;
clouded his face and so involuntarily didi j
iadsoda
ognize Mra Allaire, for by so doing bis vessel, dismantling her and driving her
expires
he reach out as if to Hold Her bock that, tennis players, won the west of Eng
•enthralled senses might be set tree
It out of her course, and ending by throw­
she was upon the point of calling out:; , land championship when she waa only
-would be necessary to act with tha ing her upon tbe reefs and rocks of
Graham m&lt;i
•Tm coming bock, my child!" but withi fifteen years old.
greatest prudence until be should be­ Browse island. At the mention of this
A regular funeral service was held
an effort she smothered her feeling*i
come accustomed to her presence. Lit­ name there was a look of surprise on
several days ago over the remains of
and turned away.
tle by little his memory would take up Shelton's face. For the first he now
When Mra. Allaire returned on boardI tbe crack race horse Prines Deceiver
tbe li*l clew and he would be able to learned the name of tbe island on which
the following day Godfrey was on the» at Lntonia. Ky.. who was then buried
express himself by signs, if he could not' the Dreadnaught had gone to pieces
lookout for her. He took up his posi­ in the center of a large field and a
by words
Two of the crirw had perished tn trying
tion at the gangway and welcomed her handsome headstone erected over Che
Although Mrs. Allaire was counseled to reach the shore The others had
with a smile of almost girlish sweet­
not to remain too long on watch by
I ived on the ship's provisions and upon ness
But Zach frowned grimly u his I
Moxie Caklo seems to have pros­
Shelton's bedside, yet she refused to tbe fish, they caught No vessel had
eyes fell upon the boy. for he was be­ pered this year more than it ever l«aa
quit the room for a moment. She clung ever sighted their signal of distress.
coming apprehensive lest the lad’s pres- done. The shares are now worth five
persistently to the head of his bed.
They had remained six years os Browse
encc might exercise a dangerous influ- time* their original value, and plans
Our system of mail treatment by means of
••Shelton may die." she murmured, island, at the end of which tipte CapL
symptom Mank and r nrrespond rar r b» *.&lt;.
cnce upon Molly by reopening th* ter­ are being made for increasing opera­
perfect and effectual •* our office work. Tbe
“ano should the word which I am yearn­ John, Shelton and Gv© men had left tbe
rible wounds of pest years. 1 lowever, tions. There were- nine suicides lust
cb*r*s ts-tbe seme 41 a month coven evvty
ing for be uttered with his last ga«P» 1
Island In a boat which had drifted
tMa^tnejudif medicine©. Writ© for symp
what excuse could he make for refusing year on the premises.
ashore, ami bad reached the Australian
to obey her request when on Che fol­
Theke is a movement in Canada for
coast at York sound, where they fell
lowing day Molly expressed a wish to having a na1 local park created in the
creamy there wa. a .light into tbe bauds of the natives, four of
talk with the sailor Ind? Hat in hand, Nepigon country in order that the
their number baring been massacred
Godfrey came timidly into Molly’s pres­ trout fishing may be eternally perpetu­
by them Tbe remaining three. CapL
ate.1. The movers hope to see five
John, the mate Shelton, and one seaman
•««. cpjuuLuro ajt»
milcn of the Ncpigun river north of
had been carried prisoners into the inLuke Superior art apart and guarded
anti the river kept stocked with fish.

ONE YEAR

FOROHLT $1.10, CASH II* AbV/HKE.

THE HASTINGS BANNER.

BAVAGES OF CATARRH

CATARRH CAN BE CURED!

#6.00 A MONTH

Copeland Medical Institute.
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TIME TABLE.

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

instinct OF LOPAirrY.

j COUNTE88 DE SALAZAR.

Tbo TartU Took * Direct Roate for Homo

'the State

school

Ca-eflset JuJyte taa

-Ksrart—«u witta

Ad interesting experiment was tried
. Maia. uXr. t.mlly not hw |

NOVELTIES OF THE HOUR.

............
Como ftvm rtaly to Btudy

wnman,
Amorican Womoo.

of two years'duration, recently shook
off her drowsiness, in tlve Central hos­
pital at Indianapolis.
The jaw of a woman became par­
alyzed while she was talking through a
telephone at Dover, Del., the other
day. An attempt to force open her
jaw resulted in its fracture.
A Hartford barber has a piano in
his back room, for the entertainment
of his patrons while they await their
turns in the operating chairs. Since
this innovation his patronage has fall­
en off. He can’t understand it
A blind pugilist in Portsmouth, O.,
panned Adam Eck, is desirous of match­
ing himself in a contest with any other
blind pugilist in the state. Every
blind man in the- country would will­
ingly pay fifty dollars to be able to see
the fight
To induce people of small means to
empty their financial stockings, Detroit
has issued bonds in as small denomina­
tions as twenty-five dollars. These
are being taken up rapidly, and thus
___ to
t
the hoarded ____________________
dollars arc returning
!
usual channels of trade.
j
While boring a well near Turner,
1
Ore., recently, a fir tree is claimed to
have been struck at a distance of thir­
ty-four feet under ground. The tree,
it is said, measured two feet through,
and the heart was sound. Twentyfour feet further down, it is stated,
more vegetable matter was struck.

since with a mud turtle which had
Tbe state school at Coldwater is one
of peculiar interest snd differs very pond a quarter of a mile away, says
much from the other state institutions the Lewiston ($Ie.) Journal
It was
It is more like a great nursery where noticed that when set free the reptile
the state cares for and nurtures the un­ traveled off in the direction of the
The study of New York women,
fortunate little ones within her bor- pond ("going back home,” said one of A—.A
——
.. • v. ..a
f l.M
dArs. At the close of 18W there were the lads), and this led them to put him from the top of the scale to the botD9&amp;M .....................
tom,
is the purpose which has brought
in the school 135 children, of whom to tfye test. He was tried under a great
■ I IM life.......... .
‘103 were boys and 82 were girls. There variety of circumstances which might Signora Zempini Salazar to New York.
Shultz...
were placed in homes 232 children, 28 tend to confuse even a mud turtle of The Italian government sent thia
Hastimos........
of whom were adopted.
Since the uncommon mental capacity, but put gifted woman to Chicago in response
Coats Grove.......
opening of the institution In 1874 there him down in whatever way they to an invitation to take part in the in- ■
&lt;:42
have been received into the school would, or anywhere, he would instant­
8,494 children. There are now 1,009 in ly turn his stubby nose straight for before nine different congresses. She
Lansing.
came- fully prepared to talk
of her
homes on indenture and 97 in homes on me
.
,
the ponu
pond ana
and wsik
walk on
off wizn
with every ujrap-’j -------------------- , .
Detroit.
“*
Gravel Rapids.
trial. There is now in the treasury pearance of &lt;». who know, he 1. right “““T ,y?menstudied
their
condition
theoretically
and
Intend,
to
go
ahead.
He
evident;
■edition
theoretieallr
•2,500, with no indebtedness. Tbe ex­
penditures for the nine months on 1893 ly had the same instinct or supernat- । but traveled through all 4he provinces
and noted their habits of thought and
were tri,&lt;033.19.
Stations.
oral knowledge so often observed in
pigs, dogs and cats, which will take a life.
Her object in remainingin this coun­
A MUSICAL PRODIGY.
bee line for home when they could not
possibly know its direction by any try is to deliver a series of drawing­
Kigtil-Vear^eid Girl Give* • S*rprlaln&gt;
power of observation possessed by room lectures and also to study the
Ferlormsnce st Detroit.
condition of the independent American
Ida Schneider wind, as ®-y ear-old human beings.
woman. There will be three courses
it may not be amiss to note in con­
piano rprodigy, played before a few
of lectures, ono concerning woman and
musicians and newspaper men in De­ nection with the turtle incident the her work, the other two on “Life and
troit The little girl b the daughter of experiments tried by tin eminent Eng­
Art Industries of Italy.’’
a young farmer. She has never bad lish naturalist with bees, which pos­
Hastings.
The signora is a tall, stately woman,
any instruction, but reads notes read­ sess tire same peculiar knowledge of
ily and plays several difficult piano direction. He took bees from their with a strong face. Sjhe is a woman
with
a purpose, and she shows it. Her
classics from memory.
She played hive and carried them in a close box
complexion is clear and brilliant and
:i^4bW.
Dveyschok’s "Gavotte,” Weber’s per­ by a circuitous conrae to a point at a
her
features
are fine and well cut.
petual motion
"Rondo,” the Bach considerable distance away; but on lib­
She speaks with a charming foreign
RapM*........
gavotte in G minor and "Maiden's eration they would start straight for
accent,
and
the movements of her
Wish” (Chopin-Lists). :In all these she the hive. After testing this repeated­
■Be City
displayed astonishing technique and ly, be stopped on the way while carry - slender hands emphasise all she says.
"I
am
the
most
cosmopolitan woman
appreciation of rhythmIhe light ing the box, and whirled it rapidly
m the world,” she remarked, “‘and
and shade of her [performance is mar­ around his head a number of times.
Then when liberated the bees were surely 1 ought to be. for my father was
vel ous.
confused and flew about in various di­ Italian, my mother Irish, and her
■w. on signal only. Agents must signa)
ae aAAn ..«■ th/ v /.an
rections, not knowing where to go. mother was Irish and her father An­
A gang of burglars has commenced From this he attributed the faculty of glo-Saxon. My father’s mother was
All trains will stop at Crocked Lake CroMisg operations in Tuscola county, and keep
flying straight for home to result from Greek. I was born in Belgium and
people guessing where they will appear the keen attention paid by the bees to studied with a French governess. Yes,
leaving timecf trains, »o that sreete next G. M. JLownds, station and ex­
the direction taken while they were I speak French, English and Italian
tone to check U properly; otherwise tt
press agent at Akron, was knocked being carried away and which the equally well.”
tforward until aext train.
miss will be ran st tbe convealeaee down near the door uf his own resi­
The countess was married when she
May,
reserve tbe right to chsagr dence and robbed of 1175 of American whirling of the box upset completely. was fifteen and she has five children.
«ncb trains wttbout notice
^W. 8. Dwwmo, Genl Maaacer.
Express money.
The post office at
Their pictures, framed in silver, stand
FASTER* THAN THE MOON.
'Caro was broken into, a hole drilled in
in a row upon her writing-table.
‘the safe and the door blown off and the
"There are five all my own, and my
thieves secured about 880 in cash and a
god-child makes a half-dozen,” she
few postal notes
Quite independently of anyxjuestions
as to the advantage1- of modern ord­
“Hhe Niagara Fall* Rtuit.’
nance in actual warfare, the scientific
Gov. Rich has received private ad­
aspects of certain recent achievements
vices to the effect that the miners*
In gunnery are eminently noteworthy.
families in the gicinity of Iron Moun­
It appear*, says the London Graphic,
tain, Dickinson county, are suffering
that a gun has been constructed at
greatly for want of food and clothing.
SMOQS.
Ruelle which has an internal diameter
That locality has received but little at­
of 8.49 inches. The length of the bore
l*.m.|am.|p m.|p.m.U».m.
tention of the relief committees, and
Ha*TIN(»..
........ IXMI
112-Sl •.WM.2.1
is no less than 48H' fret—that is to say,
as the miners in Gogebec county are
C. It. OSBORN, Local Agent. Hastings
about ninety times the diameter. The
now pretty well supplied with clothing
O. W. Rraoix* G. P ft T. A. Obluaao
advantage sought by giving such un­
the governor -request that contribu­
vhrrc. Competent tions be hereafter forwarded to Iron usual proportions to the weapon is to
eeprrF. Stooeyraenable the pressure of the gases pro­
•
and Teaebcr*. Edu- Mountainduced by the exploding powder to act
as long as possible on the projectile
, ima normal crnssi.
A. 8- Parish.Prerr.
The State engineering society in an­ By this means a velocity of projection
nual session in Jackson nominated offi­ has been obtained which is. I believe,
JAPANESE
cers us follows, who will be voted on a record-performance. .Not many years
ago a velocity of 1,800 feet pe*- second
by mail:
Presldeol. George S. Pierson, Kahuna zoo imparted to the missile at the'moment of
wd George L. Wells, St. Louis; vice president
issue from the muzzle would have been
said, with a beautiful expression of
A. J. Teed, secretary and treaaurer. F. Hodge­
considered a good result. But with
man. Climax; directors. M. C. Tall. Kalama­
maternal pride. Every day she sends
SUPPOSITORIES, Copa»fo» at Oinuuaul a*J two zoo; W. Aopleton. I .ana ing; J. B. Davis and the remarkable piece of artillery whose a letter across the water to sunny
C. E Green. Ann Arbor; J. J. Granville »:id dimensions have just been specified,
Each ' childtoisinwritten
'Italy.
"
a speed three times as great is stated
turn and the letters are those which
to have been obtained. Tbe actual
Why ondvi’i
any American mother might write.
From various portions of thestatethe figure indicated by the delicate instru­ The children are told where the winter
reports of fifty-six observers for the ment employed in such measurements clothes are and that it’s time to put
Gcugantew ImulhI by &lt; ur u^Btx.
week ended January 0 show lhat con­ is 8,981 feet per secoftd. This tremend­ them on. When one of the girls needs
CffNSTIP AT ION
sumption increased and inflammation! of ous velocity is more than three-quar­ a new dress, for instance, the countess
th® xroat LIVER and RTDMACH BEGOIATOBanC the kidneys and erysipelas decreased in ters of a mile per second. No doubt draws a picture of It so the small
BEBODPUMEriElL Smail, mild and ptaMtul
peel allyjtdipttMl for cMldran** uaa. W D&lt;*c_ area of psevalence. Scarlet fevhf wu the earth hurries along in its orbit at
daughter will know how to have it
reported at forty-one places, measles at a rate jnore than twenty time^greatcr made. Her oldest son is a handsome,
GUAKANTEES iMuad only by
ten. diphtheria at twenty-four and than that which this cannon has com­ manly lad, and is an officer - in the
W. H. Goodyear. Sole Agent, Hasting*.
municated to its projectile, so that onr
typhoid fewer at twenty-one places.
Italian navy. He and his mother are
globe need fear no rivalry from artil­
the best of friends.
GOOD AH*HCE.
lery.
But the moon must look to its
The home of the countess is in Na­
The store of Fellas A Trade well, sriho laurels. It appears that onr satellite
ples. She is one of the three Italian
own aud operate a sawmill at Raber, only accomplishes about 3,330 feet per
women
members of the International
•Every patriotic. citizen-should give hia
40 miles from Sault Sts. Marie, wm second in its revolution round the
Association of the l*ress in Rome. Her
personal effort and influence Io increase
We thus learn that now, for
burned with all its -contents. George earth.
first lecture: “The Slavery of Preju­
F. Tradewell and family, who lived the first time, a piece of ordnance has
the circulation of hie home paper which
dices.’’ was delivered five years ago at
above the store. had a narrow escape. been constructed capable of launching
teaches the American policy of Protec­
Naples. The opposition which she met
The loss was 80,000, with no insurance. forth a missile with a velocity actually
when she began her work has been
tion. It is his duty to.aidanithis respect
exceeding that with which the queen
bravely fought down.
in every way possible. Alter the home
of night wends her solitary way.
Besides the study of Italian women.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Fletcher cele­
paper is taken care 4tf, -why not sub­
Signora Salazar has studied very deeply
brated their golden anniversary in Kalscribe for the AwaaiCAX Economist,
EXPENSIVE
CHAIRS.
the
women of England.* The result of
.amazno and Mr. and Mra A. Dekubber
published by the American Protective
had a house-warming over their mar­ Seme That Belonged to Koyalty in Paet this was the publication of her book,
entitled
"Antlche
Lotte Speranze
TarifFieague ? One at its correspon­
riage fifty-two years ago.
Nuove" (“Former ’ Struggles,
New
Burglars entered the produce store of
dents anys:
•? No true American can
The shah^of Persia owns the most
Hopes.”) This book has been highly
J. W. Blake and stole therefrom 300 valuable arm-chair in the worlds He
get along without it I consider it the
praised by Mr. Gladstone. It is in
pounds of butter.
has an arm-chair of solid gold, inlaid
greatest and truest political teacher in
part an autobiography of the strug­
The Monroe County Bible society with precious stones. About a year
gles of her own life for the cause of
the United States.”
celebrated the seven ty-Ahird anniver­ ago. says Tid-Bita, some of the stones
her countrywomen. In it Signora Sala­
Send postal card request for free
sary of its organization.
were stolen from one of the legs of the zar has also given a graphic picture of
-sample copy. Address WilburF-AVakeCharles E. Platt, of Detroit, a former chair, and the shah, fnll of indigna­ the downtrodden condition her sex in
professor in the conservatory of music, tion, ordered the arrest of a number of southern Europe.
jnan, General Secretary, 135 West 23d
servant*- and the keeper of the palace
died in Baltimore. Md., aged 37 year*.
In addition to “Former Struggles,
A 815,000 damage suit was brought responsible for the furniture,' with the New Hopes,” Signora Salazar has pub­
against the Diamond Match company intimation that if the thief was not dis­ lished seven other books. She has stud­
in Detroit for having set John Kotzer, covered the keeper would he beheaded. ied the laws of health deeply, and one
aged U years, to perform work beyond The culprit being eventually found, he of her most Interesting lectures is on
was forthwith beheaded and his head "Hygiene of Beauty.”
his strength.
The first
Eugene Finch, a wood chopper, was carried on a pole by the imperial body­ requisite to beauty, the countess de­
guard
through the streets of Teheran. clares, is sleep.
found dead in his house in Almena, and
Hugh Higgins was arrested, charged A valuable arm-chair is in the posses­
"I always sleep nine hours every
sion of the earl of Radnor. It original­
with the crime.
night aud more if I can poSsibly steal
During l«03 there were 14.830 spar­ ly cost £40,000, and was presented by the time. I eat plenty of meat and
rows slaughtered in Branch county, the city of Augsburg to Emperor Ru­ rice and drink milk and beer, and
for which a bounty of 8444.90 was paid. dolph IL, of Germany, about the year never touch a morsel of food between
.
Tbe best portion of Bellevue was 1578. It is of Meel, and took the artist meala"
swept by a fire lhat did damage to the about thirty years to make. Tbe chair , It will gratify American women to
WILLIAMS*
tx'came
the
property
of
Count
Tessin,
learn
that.the
countess
likes them im­
extent of 8100,8M;
ambassador from the court of Sweden mensely thus far and approves of many
Adels Cancel confessed at Grand
to the English court. Gustavus Bran- erf their "habits of life.”
Rapid* to robbing ths house of her em­
der afterwards bought it, as an an­
ployer. D. H. RInrige, and then setting
tique, for 1,800 guineas.
Of chairs
the bouse on fire.
once owned by British celebrities, some
There is, a horseshoe-shaped moun­
John White, a lunatic, tore his were lately sold by auction: Shake­
tain up In Manitoba which literally
clothes from his person at his house 'in* speare’s for £188; Gay’s, £30; Theodore
swarms with snakes twice every year.
Otsego, then set the place on fire and Hook’s, £19; Bulwer Litton's, £18;
16 the early fall these slippery cus­
wm buraed to death.
Anne Boleyn’s, £10 10s.; Charles II.**,' tomers gather here from all directions,
Ass Taft, suspected of murdering his £10; Mra Siddons', £7; Pope’s, £5 10*.; mostly from the prairie country to the
Mra Browning’s, £5; Thackeray's, £3 south. In one side of the mountain
county, was arrested by Sheriff Mc- 10s., Walter Savage Landur’s, £3 10s.; there is a circular hole about 18 feet
KenU and placed in jail
Lord Byron’s, £2 10s.; Sir Walter deep and as smooth as if it had been
Nelson Bradley, charged with swear­ Raleigh’s, £2.
fashioned with a well augur where
ing to a false report of the condition of
tens of thousands of reptiles gather
the Central Michigan savings bank,
to spend the cold winter month*.
In Switzerland the orange and myrtle Persons who have tried to explore this
pleaded Dot guilty at Lansing and his
case was continued until the April term blossoms, those graceful symbols at immense snake den during the sumwedding*, find their substitute in
of court.
On the day of absent, say Chat dozens of subterA fire in tha business portion of Grayera , eheeoe.
the bride receives
Jessie rille destroyed the buildings oc­ her marriage
a
whole
Gruyere
cheese., which is nsountains in all directions from the
cupied by Joseph Borgo. saloon. WUreligiously preserved in the family. bottom of the well.
CapL Silvera,
A* time goes on various marks and Royal Engineers, eotimatea that he haa
The Kalamazoo insane asylum is so Dolchei are' ent into It which serve to
crowded that do more patient* can be record the births, marriage®, death*,

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FOR THE INDUSTRIOUS.

AG&gt;udTrwk

ARMY DEVELOPMENT.
Imfaxtry tactics were originated by
the Athenians.
The first regiment of British infantry
was organized in 1633.
Spartan cavalry generally fought
dismounted as infantry.
The Greek phalanx was commanded
by a strategui or general.
The first regiments of infantry were
organised in France about 1588.
/f The Spartan regiment was the mora.
It was composed of 400 to 600 men.
Regiments of riflemen were organized
in Germany during the thirty years'
The percussion lock was introduced
into European armies between 1830 and
1840.
The earliest record of cavalry is on
the Assyrian monuments, about 1000
The aristocratic arm of the Egyptian
and Assyrian military service was the
chariot
Every Roman legion had about 500
horses for camp equipage, baggage and
provisions.
The use of cavalry as infantry was
brought to the highest perfection dur
ing the ciril war.—Army and Navy
Magazine.

OUR AMERICAN WOMEN.
Mrs. N. E. Bronson, of Atchison,
Kan., learned typesetting in her fa­
ther's office when a child, and has
worked steadily at her trade for over
forty years.
The International Association of
Women Pharmacists has 523 active
and 186 honorary members. -The first
congress of women pharmacists was
held lately in Chicago.
Miss Emma Lov’ERINO, who has been
elected president of the Women’s Aid
Societies of Maine, is only twentywms
years old. She is a lineal descendant
of Gen Warren, who fell at Bunker
Hill.
Mrs. Leland Stanford’s family al­
lowance from Senator Stanford's ou­
tate has been increased from five thou­
sand to ten thousand dollars per month
on her representation that fire thou­
sand dollars per month was inade­
quate.
A St. Louis woman has lately per­
fected an invention for making sweet
potato flour.
The process includes
peeling the potato and drying the peel
as a food for live stock, drying and
grinding the potato into three grades
of flour, and also slicing into Saratoga
chips.
■________________

PERSONAL MENTION.
They say Kipling gets not less than
five hundred dollars for each ballad he
writes.
Gf.n. Van Alen, father of our Italiap
minister, is described os “one »f thc
warmest-hearted, bluffest and alto­
gether delightful Americans of a gen­
eration ago.”
Misses Edith M. Kjunston and Csrrie L. Hodson, who arrived iri Boston
a few days ago, are newspaper women
who spent the summer riding through
the British isles on bicycles.
Henry Fairfax, of Loudoun county,
is the richest member of the Virginia
senate. He is a brother-in-law of CapL
Charles G. Ayres. U. 8. A., now in
charge of the recruiting oQcc at Lynch­
burg.
.
•
E. .N. Hubbard, of
Middletown,
Conn., has the finest collection of liv­
ing birds in New England. It includes
specie* from almost every country in
the world and ia worth thousands of
dollara
*

COMMON MISTAKES.
Columbus did not foretell an eclipse
of the moon to frighten the natives of

There waa no eclipse of the moon at
that time.
Tee immense burning glasses with
which Archimedes burned the ships of
the besiegers of Syracuse at ten mile*
dista-we were never manufactured,
and it is now known that they could
Columbus did not make an egg stand
on end to confuse his opponents. The
feat waa performed by BruneIschi, the
architect, to alienee critica who askod

A STRANGE CASE.
How an Enemy waa Foiled.

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iMllcaiiqu of It* return.

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The Salt
That’s All Salk
Isthsssltewy

Diamond
Crystal Salt
The fact UmzssR ta cheep ta msmm
why you should not have pe
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trial. Write M for fortter »M1

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pr ’&lt;f . or

Douglas ShoM

fees®

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to those who weir them.

thVwcrls.

Dealers

1a*.nte free upon ap'&gt;Ue»^&gt;ni. Atklnc-K,
DOVGLAh. BnM-ktuL.
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CARTERS

�—Hastings Banner
Thursday, Jin.

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MAM■ JUX Xr,COOK. Miter-

design of one administration to depreciate
the acts of another, but In carrying out
the policy, it became isvdved In a terrible

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muddle.
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editorial notes.

The best of medicines are one

H»R«ru*eA t«

TBKBD AS
tn mastixo*. MICH., wrorrfCB.

hl*doubtful If any crime committed

Said an employe of the Gale Manufact­
uring Co. a few nights ago: “1 never voted

anything but a democratic ticket in my
life, but I never will again. Of the thirtyfive men who worked under me all but
A man who Ahould deliberately bun* his three were democrats one year ago. Now
government bonds and then should Uy to all but two are republicans. We have h»dy
make good a d^flefe^cy In bls Income by enough of tbe democratic conception of a
borrowing money would be taken care of tariff.”—Albion Recorder.
by bl* friends. But the world Is now wltThere are a good many changes of
neasing an attempt upon the part of tbe thia
character
if
tbe whole truth
government of tbe United States to shape c-xild
be
known.
And
labor­
Its fiscal policy in such a fashion as to ing men wbo voted tbe democrafe
make the act referred to appear almost ticket a year ago under the hallucination
like an exhibition of sagacity. Tbe reve- that they were being ground down by tbe

nue.taws now in operation are both wise
and sufficient. They derive the Incoaie of
the government from the customs, as It is
the practice everywhere, and from internal
taxei upon a few articles of luxury. No

within the borders of Barry County ever
aroused the Interest and morbid curiosity
of the people of this vicinity ns has the
murder of Leroy Rogers and the arrest of
Asa Taft, s nephew of the old gentleman,
for tbe commission of tbe crime.
During
tbe daytime since Taft’s incarceration,
large crowds of people often congregate
on the side walk under hl* eeli window to
catch a glimpse of the accused, and a con­
stant stream of visitors pound through
the Jail when it was allowed. But It be­
came such a nuisance that we are glad to
say that Sheriff McKcvItt wisely put a
stop to IL and the prisoner was removed

too good for sick folks.

POINTER

running chances with second
grade

we send out is just as jotxi as

good drugs will make it.

plan for throwing revenue away and for
subjecting American industry to ruinous
disorder. It b, indeed, gratifying to per­
ceive lhat this is tbe view of the matter
taken by a man so wise, conservative and
safe as Senator Allison. The utmost that
Republicans can righteously consent to do
I* to vote for a small issue of bonds,
which shall be merely sufficient to supply
tbe deficit already existing. It would be
the height of folly for them to vote for a
bead issue to provide for future deficits
and oMhbtbaftne traders to go on in
their warfare against protection. Not
single dollar should be voted fur any

Wublnatao In rcimrd to the

Secretary—Miss Edith Babcock.
Treasurer— Miss Fanny Crowell.
The meeting next Sunday evening win
be led by Ed. Mallory.

you couldn’t get it any better.

A. McCOY,
THE FURNITURE &amp; CARPET MAN.

man. At their company tbe next even­
ing about sixty guests were present Tbe

first prize* were won by Mrs. Busby and
F. Bush.
Mr. sod Mrs. Julios Roman entertain

at six o’clock tea Saturday evening after
which pedro will be played.

Tbe Young Mens Social Club give a hop
at tbe Hastings House dining rooms to­
night

facts as to bls age, residence, and many
minor things being told him by tbe accus­
ed, tbe follow Ing conversation took place.
Question—Mr. Taft It is currently re­
ported that you were once arrested in
Allegan County for highway robbery. Is
It true?

liad the trouble at the Farmer*’ sheds
over here on the Saturday night pre­
vious to the murder?
A—No Mr.
Q—Did you have money to pay for
keeping of your horse when you went after It that night?
• ■

For the year ’94 with the
of keeping
a
CROCKERY and GROCERY
Stote. We intend to increase
onr Mies over those of last
year by keeping a better stock
than ever. Come and do busi
ness with ue and see if we do
not please you.
intention

en uk M.M.

Ladloa Doneola abou
•1.04 oiben aak il.SS. ladle. Dongola

Seler.

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were Loaded
With nice things for Newyear this year and we invite
you in to look at them. If
- you are in doubt as to what
to get just step in and see
us. We can suit you.

At any rate try some ot our

New 7”

Tea

and you will always have
reason to rejoice over the
Christmas of 1893. Candies
Fruits, Nuts, etc. Try our
groceries and canned goods.

5. E. PHILLIPS.

aboe, MM other, aak

*4.M.

I am going to dispose of my
new furniture at some price.
Now is your time to get goods
for a little money. I will
still buy and sell second
hand goods and do uphol
storing and repairing.
'

Jefferson St Furniture
Store.

Hams &amp;. VanArman

line

aboe. from »LO0 to HW. Children.
aboM tor 75c. other, uk »t.oo.
Child­
ren’, aboe, tor Me. other, uk &lt;1.U.
Toe ean ue tbli 1, a uvth
to 75 per eent at tbe Racket.

Q—Whjdidn’t you w torn then?

Q—Do you ever drink Bqnorf
A—Tea occastonally.
Q—Did yon drink any Saturday after­

leu it tbe Racket

Home radlab trratem. Sc.

Firn shovels, S aid its.
Setantv

Haiallai

&lt;«•““ atooe Pnaldeit Cleveland soot

Modern Druggist and Book

WEJTARTIN

DOINGS

Answer—No sir It Is not. An old man
wbo lived near us and wbo was robbed
tried to fasten tbe crime upon me, but I

noon or evening previous to the murder?
The last of tbe Hastings crowd return­
ed Satsrday night,
Sowm B. Anthony leetarW la A. U.f-

w. n.qoobYE/iR

The reporter Interviewed th) prisouer
Monday and In addition to tbe above

The First Spirltullstlc society meeting was not arrested and they didn’t even
next Sunday, January list, 1:80 p. m., at come to see ma about It.
Special bargains on all millinery goods
the residence of J. Lee Reed, corner
Q—You were In Indiana a few years
for the next M days at tbe Racket. Re­
church and Min Sts. All are welcome.
ago were you not?
member we always cloae out and want to
A—Yea sir.
Q—Were you not arreetad while there? now to make room for our new spring
Social Dwiag*.
At Mr. and Mra. C. W. Jordan’s pedro
A—Tee, I was arrested In LaOtto and stock which will be larger than ever as
party Friday evening about 50 &lt;ere bald over night as a saspeeL
While in
present. The ladles prixe was won by that city 1 was sick and became homesick
Remember we save you money on eaeb
Mrs. John Kurtz on a cut with Mrs. J. C. and skipped out oo* night wltbon t paying
purchase. Buying for spot cash and sell­
Andrus. Ed. Sentz won the gentleman's my board bllL That same night a span of
ing for cash give* us tbe bottom at th*
prize.
Racket.
A large number of tbe friends of Mr. 1 might ba connected with their disappear­
and Mrs. W. H. and Mr. and Mrs. Cbaa. ance. They held em In jail over night,
Below will be found a apeeUI Itat
Huffman were present at the latter's bat evidently found out that I was Inno­
ladle. Dongola akoea (t.to cabin uk
home Tuesday evening and enjoyed a so­ cent for they let me go In tbe morning.
•S.SO. Indfaa Dongola aboe. Uu oak­
cial time with pedro. Tbe ladles first
prize was won by Mrs. R. L Henderslmtt
and Dorr Madge was the lucky gentle­

No

matter what you paid for it

Worth of goods. We have 100 DRESSERS
that formerly sold for from $14 t^ $20 each.
You can now take your choice for $10. They
include all styles of finish, such as Antique
16th Century, Mahogany and Walnut
They are all bright, clean, fresh goods, and
are set with the latest improved German Plate
Glass. Good things don’t always last long,
and this price will make them vanish like pea­
nuts and red lemonade at a July circus. Call
at once and secure the souvenir bargain of
1894.
'

The Y. P. S. C. E. at tbeir last business
meeting elected the following officers:
President—Maurice Grigsby.
Vice President—Albert Hams.

the

It’ll a great'satisfaction to us

TWO DOLLAR J

assault upon tbe tariff, but to strengthen
tbe Treasury so that the attack may be
continued. The claim will be made that
the public credit Is in jeopardy. But who
put it In Jeopardy? Kill tbe Wilson Uli
within tbe next twenty-four hours and the
public credit will be no longer in danger.
It will be urged that tbe government must
have money with which to meet its ex­
penses. But why help It to borrow mon­
ey while It is pushing through the Bouse
a bill which simply throws away millions
of revenues? If the emergency Is so
grave tbe reduction and removal of duties
proposed by the Wilson bill cannot be re­
garded as less than criminal.
There Is one short, direct and posi­
tively effective method of removing all
tbe difficulties with which Mr. Carilsle
has voluntarily surrounded himself. It Is
to withdrew tbe Wilson bill and to make
an authoritative declaration that no other
legtatatlcn of tbe kind will be attempted
during the life of the present Congress.
Tbe Republicans owe It to the country to
resist with all the power they cat) com­
mand tbe attempt to increase tbe national
debt merely for the sake of promoting a

That’s

to know that every prescription

Therefore you will be interested in what
we have to say. We have inaugurated a
Surplus Stock” sale in the line of Dressers,
nd every dollar that you invest now can buy

The pastor will preach at the Presby­
terian chureh next Sunday on tbe follow­
ing subjects; morning, “The Ganges and
Mississippi; evening. “Eyes and No Eyes."

drugs.

reason we buy only the very
highest quality of everytliini;.

••robber tariff,” are now the ones most
to another cell. Instead of Impressing up­
anxious to see that tariff continued, be­
on tbe minds of tbe scores of young school
cause their experience since last march
children scattered among tbe crowda a
convinces them that their bread and but­
horror of the prison cell, tbe action of the
ter depends upon it.
prisoner was such as would almost have
man who has examined the subject can
a tendency to have the opposite effect
doubt that, If no threat of change had
The President bad Paramount Blount
been made, or If the threat should lie “on the rack” in the white bouse last
withdrawn, these laws would produce week and it is thought that be (Blount)
revenue enough to pay all the expenses of । will be made the schpe goat for the whole
tbe government and to leave a surplus.
Hawaiian affair as far as It can be done.
Tbe deficiency that now exists was pro­ In bls report Minister Willis contradicts
duced solely hv’the menace of revolution­ Blount’s statements, which goes to show
ary legislation. That legislation proposes that tbe latter kept company with royalists
to make the deficiency permanent by re­ while he was on tbe island, and went
moving and reducing customs duties. But there with a biased J udgment.
the deficiency thus created must be sup­
plied in some way, and the democratic
Church and Society.
plan, now strougly urged at Washington,
The C. L. 8. C. will meet with Mr*.
Is to supply it by borrowlug money. This
Maggie Bailey, Jan. 20th.
history of finance is filled with narratives
Rome and tbe Making of Modern Eu­
of schemes which might seem to be tbe
rope—MMs Goodyear.
expression of intellectual disorder, but of
Character Sketches, Romulus and Numa
all the insane projects ever presented by
Pomplllus—Mrs. H. Bailey.
irresponsible financiers this one, devised
Rome and Medieval Art—Mrs. N. Bai­
by the men who control tbe affairs of the
ley.
great American Republic, may fairly be
Principles and Practice of debate, (vyregarded as tbe wildest.
nopals)—Miss Ada Mlehael.
It is, however, manifest that even a
Questions in December, Cbautauquau.
servile House of Representatives is likely
Asa Taft, sou of Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Quotations on Roman History.
to prove unmanageable when the bond
The Methodist Episcopal S. S. are pre­ B. Taft was born in Watson, Allegan
Mbeme shall be presented to It Knowl­
County. /He lacks about four weeks of
paring to give a concert iu the near fu­
edge of tbe fact will account for the re­
ture, lu connection with tbe map of the being IS years of age. He Is about 5 feet
markable timidity manifested by the Ad­
life and Journeys of Christ. Thte promises 3% Inches high and weighs about 185
ministration in urging tbe enterprise. Tbe
pounds. He has light hair, light mous­
sliver men will resist, because they can to be au Excellent and Instructive enter­
tache and blue eyes. He Is of a restless,
perceive no good reason for borrowing tainment Further notice will be given
roving disposition and has followed many
money while tons of idle silver lie In the next week.
occupations In many different places in
The M. E. Social will be entertained
Treasury vaults. The State bank men
tbe last few years. At one time we bear
will withhold their support, because new at the church society rooms on Wednes­
of hlm In Alabama, at another In Indiana,
bonds would strengthen and perpetuate day Jan. 24, by tbe Mesdames M. L. Cook,
and still at another he is working on a
the national bank system. Thus, it Is Lampman, Fowler, Gardner, Crook, Mc­
boat on the Ohio River, and next around
reasonably clear that a bill for permitting Clintock, D. R. Cook. W. IL Cook. Daven­
his home in Allegan County. The prison­
Where can more enjoyment be
tbe Issue of bonds can hardly go through port. Crawley, Dickinson, Brock and tbe
er lias a reclining forehead, and the con­ found during the long Winter
evening*, than In a pleasant
Congress unless Republicans shall vote Misses Nettle Hendershott ChatUe and
formation
ot
bls
bead
is
rather
peculiar.
and
comfortably furnished home!
Lottie Lake, Ettie Main, Louisa Naglei*,
fork.
His eyes reflect bls disposition. They are
Tbe republicans are ncn responsible for Ora McClintock, Belle Ijimpmao and
resUeM and evidently tire quickly of look­
the deficit. Tbe laws passed by tbeir Maude Bentley. Sapper served from
ing at any object.
party ana now standing will produce reve­ 5 to 7. A cordial invitation is extended
nue enough If let alone. The borrowed to all.
AN 1NTKRV1BW.
money is wanted, not only to fill the hole
already made by the wanton and wicked

It's

bad enough to be sick wit -.nut

Good ftea, la. par paper, till mil.

WANTED

SAW LOGS
I will pay Cash for a good lot of aaw loga.

And thou democrats wbo
■*&lt;’o«wi. or attempted to
erldenee ot tke

CUSTOM SAWING

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Hastings Banner
Thursday, Jan. 18, 1894.

TAKE NOTICE !
I

Cheap drags, like cheap in­
surance, are dea^ at any
price. We will fill your pre­
scriptions with pure drugs
and chemicals, by tin ex­
perienced man used to filling
prescriptions
Prescriptions
filled exactly as writtennothing substituted, nothing
left out, aud we challenge
any doctor to the contrary.
We not only buy the best
drugs and chemicals, but we
dispense them. When you
have a prescription to be
filled give us a trial, and if it
is not filled to the satisfaction
of both yourself and the
doctor we will refund your
money. We can and will
save you money on each pre­
scription. We want your
trade and are anxious to do
business with you.

FRED L. HEATH,
THE DRUGGIST.

cl.n., ,» 13 &gt;4
I
rt M •&gt;

iw

Toe man wbo gets mad at what tbe
papers say about him should return thanks
three times a day for what tbe papers do
kn &gt;w about him and don’t tell.

Joe. Rogers h in tbe market for live
poultry on Saturdays, Moadays and Tues­
days of each week. Don’t forget that be
pays the highest market price.
Od January 90th, the state of Michigan
wilt have reached the age of 57 winters.
Many schools throughout the state will
observe the day with appropriate exer­
cises.

Tbe "Rhetoricals” at the school will be
held this week Friday by tbe sixth grade,
Central building. The progra m is called
"Mothers Day” aa all tbe selections will
be tributes to mothers. All are Invit­
ed.

Lovers of music will enjoy a rare treat
in the concert given at the Presbyterian
church by Miss Maud Hughes of Grand
Rapids
Tbe papers of lhat city speak In
the highest terms of Miss
Hughes’
ability as a harplste.

ago a party went fram this city to Middle­
ville and was badly worsted In a fight.
The Middleville party made its appearance
Hou. P. T. Colgrove was in St. Paul In this city Monday. A gaqg of local
this week.
scrappers was quickly formed and went
Dr. G. W. Lowry was In Ann Arbor in Mueat of tbe MlddtevUJe heavy weights,
but'Marshal Hiller came upon tbe scene
this week.
ueJched what would
Oliver Greenfield, of Canada, is visiting and promptly
doubt have been a disgraceful row. ana*
In the city.
.
Vie Middleville crowd left.
Mrs. Wi J. Bowne has been in Allegan

for a few days.

Charlie Bennett, the famous base ball
F.- W. Greble, of Battle Creek, is In the catcher, so well known throughout tbe
elty this week.
state, had the great misfortune to slip and
Mrs. A. J. Beebe, of NasbxHle, was in fall under a train of ears wbile getting off,
tbe city Monday.
and as a result both legs had to be ampu­
Daniel Howe, of Grand Rapids, is vis­ tated. He will probably live, but can
never again enter tbe field where he won
iting In the city.
such brilliant laurels, being considered
Mr. and Mrs. Bell, of Nashville, were
the best catcher In the world. He was a
in the city Sunday.
friend of Chas. Baldwin of this township,
Oscar Schumann is expected home from
and visited him several times . after the
Itbica next Monday.
former retired from the field.
Harvey Arehart, Of Eaton Rapids, was
In the city last week.
Saturday as Wm. Warner, of Baltimore,

Miss Maude Hughes, of &gt; Grand Rapids,
Farmers are beginning to realize that
the best place they ean go to get a nice was in the city Friday.
M. L. Cook and R. B. Messer were In
lunch or warm meal Is at tbe Senate Reataurant under E. Y, Hogle's store. They Grand Rapids Friday on business.
can get anything they want there almost,
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Marshall, of Prelrat any time of the day, aud It will be serv­ ieville, were In the city this week.
ed to them in good shape and promptly.
Miss Mande Hamlin is home from South
Tbe Senate Is getting to the front rapidly. Haven for a visit with her mother.
If you have never been there just give It
Mrs. D. R. Cook is spending th* day
a trial.
with Mrs. A. J. Beebe at Nashville.
W, W. Logan, who has been breaking . Miss Della Heberllng anu Walter Payne,
and handling colts in the south part of the of Jackson, were In the city yesterday.
county ajid at Bedford, for fourteen years,
Mrs. R. T. F. Dodds and children, of
has moved to the city and rented the
Delton, are in tbe city for a few days vis­
Bechtel barn on N. Jefferson street and Is
it
prepared to handle colts or vicious horses.
Mrs. Wm. Brightrail, of Grand Rapids,
Mr. Logan guarantees satisfaction and
wllljglve the best of reference*, among has been th* guest of Mrs. W. H. Goodthem being a good one from Messer Bros.
Mrs. Carrie Spenee left this week for a
A Reynolds.
several weeks visit with Cleveland rela­
Tbe third lecture under the auspices ef
tive*.
the Hastings Lecture Association will be
Georg* O. Skinner, of Pennsylvania, is
given In tbe Episcopal Parish hoase Tues­ 1
day eve, Jan. 23rd, by the Rev. M. L. the guest of his mother, Mrs. Herbert
Bocher, of Grand Rapids on "Southern Karker.
Plantation Life.”Thia
___ ....
lecture
________
has______
been
delivered in many places and is being
highly spoken of. It abounds with quclk
wit and humor and describe? in a most re­
alistic way the] manners and customs of
tbe South. Tickets 35c. at Heath’s Drug
store.

a

PERSONAL MENTION.
Mrs. Anna D. Mason was In Kalamazoo

was driving Into the city his colt became
scared when near Pennock’s livery barn.
The animal gave a sudden jerk, the
breeching broke, and the buggy went for­
ward against tha colt, which commenced
kicking viciously. When about in front
of Schumann's meat market tbe buggy

this
and

TO BARRY COUNTY READERS

110 quirei.

ties in dress goods and trimmings at

the latter will move th tbe rooms over
hla store on Malo street.

Itepwrunc of Krodlng— Albert

budware, white crockery em, giaae
ware. reHlInery, ternlrflng gebda. wrwtog

Rev. W. D. Simonds lecture In the
Episcopal Pariah bonee was not very weR

Vital Grade Number Kaerelaaa—IJIllaa

.

A tew ladle. *nd children, run that

KaUa Rapid, Folio U a new paper Jnrt

Iowa the alaa ot Eaton Rapid, certainly

Wardell.
Moale.
Badtatlon.

Mark

Antony'. Oration­

Waller Hayee.
Parady on Sane—Maortee Orifaby.
FlBhUreda Reading Kxereiere--Nona

Michael.
Arithmetic—Frln. J. F. Fortney.
Bow to make Promotion Kaerel^a IntereaUng—Mary K. WUoox.
Garman or«.(IUb-JUIeo Xddy. .

Jemxik Lvthkk, Sec’y.

The Hastings Bannxr and Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean, the
two papers one year for SI.00.
The Hastings Banner and Detroit Weekly Tribune, the two
papers one year for Si.00.
The Hastings Bannxb and New York Weekly Tribune the two
papers one year for $1.00.
Any three of the above papers for Si-50. All four of them for
SI-75.
■

TO READERS OUTSIDE OF BARRY COUNTY
„______
____
_______
___________
J. We
Any two for Sl-25;
any three
for $1.75;
all four
fyr S2.00.
cannot tell how long this offer will be open. Sample copies
may be seen at the Banner office,

Ros­

sel's.

COOK BROS.

The skating on tbe lakes and ponds
near the city was excellent the past week
and was enjoyed by a good many both old
and young.
Tbe man wbo steals a horse and the
man wbo steals a pair of shoes Will soon
be on about the same level; If tbe price
of horses keeps going down. Both would
be guilty of petit larceny.

The
Road
To
Ruin

Mrs. Tin Barnes has organized a danc­
ing school in this city, and has a fine
class. She holds her school Tuesday and
Friday evenings of each week.
Mrs.
Barnes has It arranged so that beginners
can start In at any time. See ber If you
would like to take lessons.

On the very latest styles of shoes, the,
buttons are very large. W. EL Spence has
jnst received an excellent line made by
Any mechanic dealring to subscribe for
The next meeting of the Barry Co. tbe well known firm of Krippendorff,
tbe Architects and Builders Edition of Teachera* Association will be held at Has­ Dittman A Co. He baa button shoes for
tbe Selent lie American will do well io tings, Saturday, Jan. 27. The following both ladies and gents. Tbe Congress
tali at thia office.
excellent program will be rendered.
shoes for ladles are Imitation button.
Mesic.
They are beautiful, they are well made
John Beesmer the Jeweler
.
Devotional Exercises—Rev. A. B. Grigs­ and they are reasonable In price too.
large atock of Eye GHaae* and Spectae les
by.
George W. Soule A Son have opened
School
Exhibits—Commlaslcoer Enoch
•mined free of ekarce.
a new Bazaar store In tbe Leins Hoek,
Andros.
with a complete Hoe ot all kinds of »oWill Haan b-s parehaaed the residence
Paper—Berth* Gaskill.

Her-

Pure

A cream of tarter baking powder.
Highest of all in leavening strength
—Latest United States Govern­
ment Food Report
Royal Bakins Powder Co.,
Wall St., N. Y.

T

•

A few pair left of those $3.00 shoes at tbe county paper, which originally appear­
IB.00.
Bankritpt Store.
ed In the Howard City Record, is receiv­
Wanted—Everybody to call at Soule's ing the indorsement it deserves in the
Bazaar and look at their new goods. Tbeir columns of the county papers of the state.
A focal paper can make itself necessary to
prices do the rest.
tbe well being and well doing of the com­
Don’t ever buy anything in the line
munity in which It la published.
A far
ef gloves, hosiery and underwear without
off city weekly may be of equal interest
going to Russell's.
possibly, but It is not and cannot make
Lent begins this year February 7th, on itself of equal value.
An enterprising,
Ash Wednesday, and ends with Easter progressive. Influential newspaper adds to
Sunday, March $5th.
tbe value of every house and lot' and to
An interesting school column will be every merchants stock In the town io
found on our inside local page, with inter­ which it is published. Every aid to tbe
esting items from Mr. Andrus.
stability and advancement of a city or
village is an Influential factor in property
Remember tbe only . place in Hastings
values as well as In the estimation in
that you can buy Ber Majesty Corset, tbe
which tbe people of the community place
very best in tbe market, is at Russell’s.
on tbeir homes and home town. As such
I am prepared to do all kinds of baking, an aid do other Influence in tbe communi­
both yeast and salt rising bread, at rea­ ty equals that of a persistant, enthusias­
sonable prices.
Mrs. G. L. Heath.
tic, intelligent home newspaper.

The following are the list of petit jurors
drawn for tbe February term of Circuit

HE above is an exact reproduction of the present-condition
of a man who DIDN’T READ THE PAPERS.
Before ■
reti ing at a hotel in neighboring city he “Blew out thegas.”
His funeral was held a few days later. Had this unfortu­
nate man kept posted by reading the papers he would be
numbered among the living to-day, and enjoying the blessings
of plenty, instead of leaving a destitute family because he
would have kept frack of the market reports, besides learning
from papers that it would be sure death to blow out the gas be­
fore retiring In this connection we desire to call your atten­
tion to our clubbing rates. We are offering

LOCAL NEWS.

This week,

Frank Bullto—Jrtnatm.
Gilbert Upham-Maple Grove.
John KlUlet—Orangeville. ■
WII1U E. Town—PrnirleviHe.
S. A. Cralx—Rutland.
Chas. Hayter—Tbornapnlr.
D. F. Robert!—Woodland.

“He Blew
Out The Gas.”

Frank Black went to Lansing this
We desire to say to ail patrons that the morning to attend a meeting of the State
Delton Roller Mill l» running and will Association of Granite and Marble deal­
be kept running, despite reports to the ers.
contrary. We are here for business and
Mrs. Carrie M. Goodyear and nephew
June
we propose to do business. We thank our William, left Saturday morning for a vis­
patrons for their trade and we cordially it with Gen. Parkburst and family at Cold­
Invite new patronage. We propose to do
water.
good work; to pay the highest possible
Miss Scott, who has been the guest of
prices for everything and treat owe and Miss Emma Pfllug the past two weeks, re­
all alike. Give us a call.
turned to Chicago Friday. Miss Pflug
Tours for Business.
will remain here uatil spring.
Dodds A Hartman.
Kit MeElwaia, of Hastings, Ed. Pow­
Delton. Mich.
'UKCML/ITION
ers’ traveling agent, has resigned his po­
T. B. Bell went to Ludington Monday sition. Kit’s frequent trips to Lake Odes­
for A. Black &lt;&amp; Son to erect a nice mon­ sa will be sadly missed by some of onr
ument for the Foley estate. Tbe firm of fair villagers.—Lake Odessa W’ave.
Hereafter, changes tor advertlsemenUi
must reach this olllce Tueedays at latent to A. Black &amp; Son is becoming well known
l*Me Insertion In tbe Issue ot tbe week all over the state In tbe granite and mar­
A fine line of table linens napkins and
when brought
ble business. They are the second larg­
towels at Russell’s.
.
est buyers of marble and granite in tbe
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. E. Bundy, Snnstate. Tbeir work is excellent, and their
Cloaks, shawls and furs
to X off.
day morning, a six pound daughter.
prices Reasonable,
This accounts for
O. J). Spaulding.
Rooms over stere to rent
tbeir great sales. Te accommodate their
We have the -‘Snag Proof” rubber bool
O. D. Spaulding.
patrons they have established a branch of­
at $3.50.
Bankrupt Stork.
Old clothing and shawls at any price.
fice at 303 East Hain street, Kalamazoo,
All wool, sox for 18ets. See them, regu­
O. D. Spaulding.
and all correspondents will be promptly
lar price 20cts.
Bankrupt Storm.
See our "Snag Proof” rubber boots, on­ answered from either office.
ly $3.50.
Bankrupt Store.
Ladles ean always find the latest novel'
A well presented article on the city vs.

•

Frank Jewel, of this city, and Miss
Mabel Miller, of Johnstown,
Barry
county, were married yesterday morning
In the bridal chamber of tbe county clerk's
office.
Justice Holcomb tied tbe knot,
and as he pronounced tbe couple man and
wife looked wistfully at the peach bloom
on the pretty school ma’am bride’s cheeks,
took one step forward and then paused.
Later when asked why he did not kiss the
bride, tbe justice explained that she was
“far too sweet a little woman for an old
man like me to kiss.”—Grand Rapids Her­
ald.
.

Court:
Robert Draper—Hastings Township.
A. C. Carpenter—City 1st and 4th
wards.
Sold Tinkler—City Ind and 3rd wards.
was tipped bottom side up Mr. Warner
James Collins—Hope.
being under it He was picked up in an
Robert McNee—Irving.
uneonsoions condition, blood flowing free
Bert Zimmerman—Johnstown.
ly from a big scalp wound on the right
Charlie W. Sliger—Maple Grove.
side of his head. He also received other
James Nottingham—Orangeville.
bruises and cuts. He was taken to Dr.
H. H. Brownell—Prairieville.
James McGinnis—Rutland'
Fuller’s ofloe, his wounds dressed and he
was taken home Saturday evening. Tbe
Lee H. Moore—Thornapple.
buggy was smashed up somewhat
Henry J. GarHnger—Woodland,

R. B. Messer started for the west in tbe
Interest of the wool boot factory Monday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Fuller left
week for an extended visit in Kansas
other western points.

are reasonable, and those doslring to
W. J.
learn to play any of these instruments
should avail themselves of thia opportuni­
ty. For further Information Inquire of
Peter Schi
Mrs. Minnie Greble, 118 W. Green street wards.

Often
un

machine,’.needle,, otta and adppilaa, and
In testa Hide ot ererytbtog that la Motet
Ttm are aelllag rerj- cheap kt caab fMaaw
and eaah only. First’door east ot Pkllllpe’

grocery.

ANY a woman

M has busted her
husband up in busi­
ness trying to dress
better than her
neighbor.

THERE are many men
■ who spend more than
they can afford for clothes.
If they’re not made by
a high priced tailor they
think life’s not worth liv­
ing, that’s all bosh. We
are trying to find some
man who can tell the dif, ir «&gt;

Women's Club were tn attendance at th*
rooms Friday afternoon and listened to a ,

man

carefully prepared program;—Mrs, Carrie

habitants. Warfare and Mode of Detent.

r ■&lt;.
, (

A _rer oa “Th. I.akM. rtaaala. T«u&gt;.

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�Hastings Banner
Thunday, J«n. &gt;8, 1894. L

Hood’s^’Cures

FROM WASHINGTON.

RANTED THEIR HEADS
Why, Liliuokatanl Refused Amto SWrAMptaA;' •
ipitallav-PrMldaat

Tm

United State* expects this government to
promptly relinquish to the ex-quean,bar •**«&gt;Biltutional authority' might well b* dtomi*aa*l
io a single word, bet ter the ctrcuasstaneo* that
your cotnmuHication contslus. as II appears
to me. mtssfutementa and erroneous conclu­
sions based thereon, that are no prejudicial

The Fifty-Third Cnnyreae A«aln in
Beealou.

bummary of the Dwtiy

nlze the right of the president of the United
tbk sxnatk.
States to Interfere In our domestic affairs.
Such right could be conferred upon him by the
Wabuixotom. Jam 10.—The house bill
Washington, Jan- IB- — President action of this government and by that alone
for the repeal of the federal elections
“This 1 understand to be the American doc­
Cleveland has transmitted to congress
law was brought up in the senate yes­
all Correspondence relating to Hawaii trine conspicuously announced from time to terday, but action was postponed till
time by the authorities of your gorertnwnu"
since his last message.
The message
In cooblunion. President Dole says: "I am Monday next.
transmitting additional Hawaiian cor­ Instructed to inform you. Mr.Minister, that the
Washington. Jan. 11.—The principal
provisional government of the Hawaiian in­
respondence is as follows:
event in the senate yesterday was the
■To the congress: 1 transmit herewith copies lands respectfully and unhesitatingly decline*
of all dispatches from onr minister to Hawaii, to entertain the proposition of the president of speech of Senator Davis (rep., Minn.)
relating In any way to political affairs In f^awall, the United Slates, that It should surrender it* in support of the policy of non-inter­
except such as have been heretofore transmit­ authority to the ex-queen
Regarding the right of tha United States to ference in Hawaiian affaire Tbe sen­
ted to congrcHS 1 also send copies of Instruc­
ator plainly expressed himself as in
tion sent on January 12. IBM, being the cmly in­ Interfere. Mr. Dole says:
•The treaties between the two countries con­ favor of annexation of Hawaii, and de­
a true l Ions to him that have not been sent to
congress In my former message* to congress, fer no right of interference. Upon what, then, clared that to be the manifest destiny
j &lt;• -nheld dispatch Na 3 under data of No- Mr. Minister, does the president of tbe United of the Hawaiian islands.
v,„.jer IB UW. and also dispatch Na 7J - under States base nls right of interference ?”
Washington, Jan. li.—The Hawaiian
date of October 8. 1U93. Inasmuch as tbe con­
tents of dispatch Na » are all referred to In
The last Insiructlakui to Minister Willis are controversy consumed almost the whole
time in the senate yesterday. Senator
*Mff Uttte firlibad sores on her face and the dispatch of more recent date, and inas­ dated January' it nud arc as follows
much an there seems to be no longer reason for
“ToWUlia Minister to Honolulu:
Yours
wgrfi^r «aswwparii&gt;«
braled them. J withholding it. the same is herewith submitted. No*. 14 to 18 inclusive show that you have Davis (rep., Minn.) concluded his speech
Dispatch No 7U is still withheld for reasons rightly comprebendeJ tbe soope of your In­ iu opposition to the policy of the pres­
Senator Turpie
MubWJ with bw»»*»rw. M1J •‘e*&gt; *•»«•-»• that seem to be juatlOahle and proper.
structions and have as far aa waa In your power ent au ministration.
“OkOVKB CLXVXL*aD.“
discharged the onerous task confided in (dem., Ind.) made an hour’s speech that
MU»1 me. 1 &gt;»&lt;• b-eu Mln,
you. Tha presideat sincerely regrets that y M full of surprises. It was a strong
The correspondence follows:
the provisional government refuse* to aequieece
regal argument, based on international
Legation or th« Uxitbd Statbs, Hono- in the conclusion which his sen*e of right and and diplomatic . law, and took the posi­
duty and a due regard for our national honor
lulv, Nov. Id. 1882—Sir: In tbe forenoon of
Hood', Curw. Monday, the 13th Inst, by prearrangoment, the constrained him to reach and submit a* a tion that the,provisional government,
lib,
h«*U- queen, accompanied by the royal cnamburluin, measure of Justice to the people of the having been once recognized by the
Mr. Robertson, called at the legation. No one Hawaiian islands and their depoeed sovereign. United States and the civilized world,
Jbe HMtn, InUUe.Uoofttlbol--While it is true lhat tbe provlsioaal govern­
was present at tbe half-hour interview which
it was a fact accomplished and recogni­
followed, ber chamberlain having beet, taken ment waa created to exist only until th* islands
to another room and Consul-General Milla, were aunexed to the United State*; that the tion could not be withdrawn.
Washington, Jan. 18.—The greater
wbo had invited her to come, remaining qne«n finally but reluctantly surrendered to an
In the front of the bouse, to prevent interrup­ armed force of this government illegally part of the session of the senate yester­
in
Honolulu,
aud
repre­
tion. After n formal greeting tbe queen was quartered
day
was devoted to executive business.
the
provisional
govern­
Informed that the president of the United sentatives ot
States hod Important communications to make ment, which realised Ils impotence and waa The nomination of Mr. Preston to be
anxious to gel control of tbe queen's mean* of director of the mint was confirmed.
defense, being assured that, if the would auxwilling to receive them alone and in confidence,
Adjourned to the 15th.
assuring ber that thia was for her own Interest reader, her case would be subsequently consid­
ered by the United State*, ihe president has
aud safety. She answered in the affirmative.
Washington, Jan. 10,—Mr. Wilson
never claimed that such action cohstlluted him
*1 then made known to her tbe prenldem's an .arbitrator In tbe technical sense author- (Va.) finished his speech in tbe house
alaoere regret that, through tbe unauthorized lied him to act in that capacity between th* yesterday in favor of the tariff bill and
Intervention of the United Staten, abe had been
Mr. Burrows (Mich.) spoke against the
“You made no such claim when you boobliged to surrender her aovereigmy, and his
lualnted that government with the president's measure. In the house a favorable re­
hope that, with her consent and cooperation,
port was made on the resolution of­
fered by Mr. Boutelle (Me.) calling
arbitrator, upon the secretary of the navy to in­
media I then said to tbe queen: Tbe president ।
expects and believes that when you are rein­
form the house by what authority in­
tbe prwldem'i
stated you will show forgiveness and magna­
structions were issued , placing the
nimity. that you will wish to be the queen of
naval forces under the orders of Minis­
all th* people, both native and foreign-born;
that you will make baste to. secure their love VuiWl Sate, WM Is pl.le rloleUw el fcwrn.
ter Blount, and to furnish copies of all
and loyalty and u&gt; establish peace, friendship - tlonal laws and required tbe president to dis­ orders or suggestions issued by himself
avow and condemn tbe act ot our offending
SHKRIFF'S SALE.
and good toTernrnenU''
or
any officer of the navy siqae. March
officials
and
within
tbe
limits
of
his
oonstitu
To this rhe made no reply until after wait- ;
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a
writ of Fieri Facias issued out of and under tbe ing a moment 1 continued: ' Tbe president not
4, 1893, concerning the naval forces al
seal of the Circuit Court for the County of only tenders you his sympathy, but wishes to authority."
Barry and titate of Michigan, to me directed help you. Before fully making known to you 1 Mr. Willis is at this point acquainted with the Hawaiian islands.
Washington, Jan. It.—In the house
and delivered and against the cnods and chat­ his purposes I desire to know whether you sire We submission to congress of Blount's report
tie*, lands and tenements of Tri phen* Goodall otoer correspondence Tbe letter con­ yesterday the tariff bill was further
enongh.lD the county of Barry and in favor willing to answer certain questions which His aod
cludes;
'
discussed and Mr. Johnson (deux, O.)
of Horace Prentice and Son, I did on the my duly to ask?'
“Your report shown that on further re­ attacked the democrats for the timid
twenty-ninth day of June. A. D.. 1810. levy upon
•• 'She answered; 'I am willing.'
aud sieze and take all the right, title and Interest
flection-the queen pave her unqualified] ea­
&lt;il the said Trlphena Goodenough In and to
se nt In writing to We conditions a uggs* led manner in which they -handled the
"I
then
assured
ber:
'Should
you
be
restored
the following described real estate situated In
and that the provisional government refused tariff question and charged them with
the township of .Irving, Barry County. Michi­ to tne throne would you grant full amnesty as to acquiesce. The matter now being in the
cowardice all along the line. Mr. Dal­
gan. to-wlt. the north east quarter (H) to life aud property to all those persons who
at tue north east quarter [&gt;4] and tbe west have been or wbo are now tn the provision*! hands of congress, the president will keep that 1 zell (dem., Pa.) made a speech in de­
half (Vi) ol the north west quarter (W; of 1 government, or who have been instrumental in body fully advised of the situation and will fense of the tariff.
sec twenty-five (25) township four (4) north of I the overthrow of your government?'
(Juy before it from time to time tbe re- |
range nine O) west and the east halt (4) ot the ! “She hesitated a moment
Washington. Jan. 12.—The time was
muurui.uu
uwsMowwinu
P°rU ”***•* from T™ Including your Na
and then
slowly
and i ••
east half &lt;‘4) of the north east uuarter
of
ur7
rortaTn
»*'•’»**« withheld, and all Instruction* 1 occupied in the house yesterday in dis­
sec thirty-six &lt;3C&gt; township four |4] north range calmly answered;
my
government
by
which
taballabide.
My
de
­
cussing
the tariff bill. Speeches were
nine [91 west, also the following described lands
»D“-C- «yce- lbe ^parttnent fu;ly informed of the course
in the township of Caritnn, north west quarter cisions would be as tbe law directs, that such
limited to one hour and many members
■jMjof tbe north we&gt;t quarter I!*].of sec thirty persons should be beheaded and tbeir property of events you will, until further notice, con­
&gt; aider thai your special Instructions upon this took part in the debate.
|»1 tow nshtp four 1 north range eight :,8) west confiscated to the government*
and south east quarter [m of south east quarwith.
Washington, Jan. !8.— In the bouse
"J then&gt; bm
said,
&gt;u. repeating
ivyvtuu* Tcrjvery upuncuy
distinctly uor
her ' subject have been fully compiled
r
:er|?&lt;]ofsec t«enty*pven [iff] township four
grbsham
yesterday a resolution calling upon the
(41 north range &lt; IgNt (81 west and west half I &gt;, 1 words- •It Is your feeling that these propio
or beheaded and their
Will Offer No Resistance.
tbeir r»ni*r!r
property mncon­ '
of south west quarter [kl of sec twenty-six [261 should be
president for all information in his
township four (4- north of range eight west fiscated?'
possession touching recent reported
all of which 1 .shall expose for sale at
“She replied- 'It Is.'
Pekin arrived from Honolulu bringing events in the Hawaiian islands was re­
public auction or vendue to the highest bidder
"I then said to her: 'Do you fully understand
as the law directs at the
north
front
the following advices:
door of the Court bouse In tbe city of the meaning ot every word which I have said to | "HONOLULU. Jan. fi—Since our last news. ported favorably and* temporarily laid
Hastings In said, county of Barry and you and of every word which you have said to
on the table. The tariff bill was fur­
State of Michigan, (that being the place where me and If.so do you still have the same opin­
quieter. The government has removed all the ther discussed. Mr. Reed (rep.. Me.)
the Circuit Court for the said County of Barn-. ion?'
will close the tariff debate for the re­
State of Michigan is holden) on the 17th day of
_____
____was . ___
.uuandsandbags from tbe verandas of the executive I
“_
Her
answer
'1 have understood
February. A I)., iWi. at one o'clock In tbe af­ mean all 1 have said, but I might leave the de- budding, whence sharpshooters were l&gt; pick ' publicans on the 27th and Mr. Wilson
ternoon of that day. •
cdslcn of this to my ministers.'
I
attacking naval forces. Should congress ’ (dem.. W. Va.) will perform a similar
Dated at the city of Hastings, this 13th day of
" To this I replied: • Suppose It was ceres- Ofder toe queen restored by force no resistance 1
December, A. I).,
sary to make a decision before yon appointed i *®uld be attempted. The sandbag defenses on service for the democratic majority.
Philip W. Blkgush.
any ministers, and that you were asked to issue the
tbe ground are left against a possible royalist The vote on the bill will be taken Mon
Under Sheriff.
a royal proclamation of general amnesty
Insurrection. The government baa small fear ' day, the 29th.
PROBATE ORDER
would you do it?*
' - of such an attempt, bw.
.
I
but remains on tbe alert
Washington, Jan. 15.—In the house
rstete of Michigan. County of Barry—ss.
“ She answered: • 1 have no legal right to do
At a session ot the Probate Court for the that and I would not do It.'
“It la learned from a prominent royalist lhat yesterday a message from the president
County of Barry, holden at the Probate office, la
on
Hawaiian affairs was read and re­
after United States Minister Willis bad made
tbe City of Hastings, tn said county, on Satur­
“Pausing a moment she continued: These his demand upon the provisional government ferred to the foreign affairs committee.
day the30Cbdsyo&lt; December. In ihe year one
people were tbe cause of the revolution and he beard lhat the ex-queen Intended to except The tariff bill was further discussed.
tbouaand eight hundred and ninety three.
Present, Charles ,W. Armstrong, Judge of constitution of 18S7. There will never be any several individuals from ber
guaranty
Probate.
pence while they are here. They must be sent of amnesty. It Is reported that there­
In the matter of the estate of Joshua B. out of the country and punished and their prop­ upon the American minister spent a por­ FOUL MURDER AT ST. LOUIS.
Hall, deceased.
]
r~i erty confiscated.'
.
tion of the evening In question at Washington
On reading and filing the petition duly verb
"I Wen said: 'I have no further communica­ place, arguing with the ex queen and urging
fled.ofCloa M. Hall, widow of said deceased
praying that administration of said estate tion to make td yofa now and will have none her to change her opinion. It Is said that she
St. Ixjuib, Jan.
Thunday night
may be grunted to DaalBi C. Warner, or to until I hear from my government, which will refused co do this and that she excepted from
some other suitable person.
probably be three or four week*.'"
amnesty President .Dole. W. Q Smith, attor­ four nerroes entered the home of Fred­
Thereupon It ts ordered, that Friday the
ney general; Chief Justice Judd and several erick Benny, a farmer living half a
2Cth day of January. A. I).. 1884 at ten o'clock In
Another dispatch from Mr. Willis to Secre others.
tbe forenoon. be assigned for the hearing ol said
■The public journalism have been making It mile south of Fiori&amp;sant, a suburb of
petition and that tbe heln at law of said de­ tarj- Gresham, under date of December S an­
ceased and all other persons Interested In said nounced that the aecretary's letter favoring hot for Minister Willis George Manson,of tbe this city, and made a demand for
Star,
haf filed an affidavit in which ba virtually money,
estate, are required to appear at a session of restoration ot the queen created a great sensa­
which
they believed was
said court, then to he holden at the Probate of­ tion . Crowds gathered at aU pointe to discuss declares the United States minister to have concealed in
ihe house.
The de­
fice, In tbe City of Hastings, in said county, and We news, but no breach of We peace oc­ falsified an interview. Dr. Tronseau has also
mand not being acquiesced in ti^ quar­
ir uy Uirre
«»« Pniyer of curred. Proteste against the use of force by been called to account for his statements in
the petitioner may not be granted. Ana It Is
tette
beat
Benny,
who
is
over
70 yean
Blount's
report
and
has
repeatedly
apologized.
”
further ordered, that said petitioner give notice the United Buies were presented to the
old, and his wife, aged W, so severely
to the persons Interested In said estate, of the minister by many persona On November 29
&lt;* m*» petition and tbe hearing President Dole rescinded tbe privilege hereto­
that the tatter is dead and the former
fore granted Admiral Skerrett of landing hte
Chicago, Jan. 12.—George H. Painter, cannot' recover from his injuries. A
President Dole
gaper prented and circulated in said County ot troop* for drilling purposes.
hired man, hearing the screams of the
Barry, once In each week for three sueceulv-i had l&gt;een making active preparations for de­ o’clock this morning for the murder of old couple, ran to their assistance and
fense.
fortifying
the
executive
building,
and
weeks previous to said day ef bearing.
«
Alice
Martin,
was
granted
a
respite
by
arming all who were willing to be armed, and
waa himself beaten into insensibility.
Chas. W. Ahmbsrong,
Minister Willis had fears of an outbreak.
Gov. Altgeld at 0:50 last night until The negroes then secured 1300 and fled.
...______ _
Judge otl-rotat.
Secured the Qwn'i Pledge.
January 20 to give time to consider
Manley Mads Chairman.
Under date of December JO, 1883, Minister n«wly discovered evidence of the con­
MOXTGitlE S4I.E.
Wabhinoton. Jan. 12.—Thomas H.
‘“••rnttw-n IMde In a, tmMlUnnn W Ulla, in a confidential dispatch to Secretary demned man’s innocence. For the third
ot, eertnln mortmue
b, Edwin A. Gresham, gives a detailed account of fata action time the condemned man has escaped Carter resigned as chairman of the ex
Forman and Lyman W. Aldrich aud Mary in finally securing from Queen Ifiluokalania
JS,AW£r?'5r,*i °kU&gt;e«*'dl-ymnn W. Aldrich, pledge of amnesty tomembers of tbe provi­ the hangman’s uoom by a margin of ecutive committee of the republican
to Dasffl C. Eydeshymer. dated the seventeenth sional government in case she should here- barely .ten hours.
national committee, and Joseph H.
day of November 1«R2, recorded the eighteenth stored Ho says:
Manley, of Maine, waa elected to the
day of November. 1R«. oy the non payment of
Logtelatora BaTnaod to Adjourn.
“Baring secured from the queen tbe written
the interest dne on the seventeenth day of
vacancy. This does not, of course, dis­
Jontober. 1*3, and more than thirty davs pledge and agreement, which was tbe pre­
Dbxvbr, CoL, Jan. It—After debaV
havfhg eiapseti since »aid interest became du- requisite to my further actions, I was Wen, tor Ing the question ot adjournment of the place Mr. Carter as chairman of the
national' committee.
and payable and the same remaining unpaid the first time, in a position to make
and tbe said David ,C. Eyeleahymer having known to
the
provisional government extra aeaaion of the legislature all dty
JSn
!£! the decision of the president upon the the house of representatives refused
Somxbskt, Pa.. Jan. 12.-Samuel and
Saturday night by a vote of M to 28 to
the &gt;™«i or the q1ura. wUoh prauat u. bora
adjourn sine die.
The eenate is pver- Wilson Walker, brothers, and £xra
acknowledged and accepted by the provisional
Baer,
their
brothe^iu-law,
were
wbelmingly against tbe extra session
government through Its preeident, Mr. Dole,
the Immediate effect of which was according to being continued, and while it cannot crushed under a mass of atone Thurs­
the
____ ______ »_ -1 7.
day
morning.
Baer
and
Samuel
Wal
­
hdjourn without concurrence of the
ker died. Wilson WalkeFs right arm
house it can defeat any ly.aJation.
WnXIS INSTRUCTED TO WAIT.

Cpoo rorolyt rfy*» •d&lt;faMS **«
O»n. W»ya* M*eVe««h. of Prnu.rl,»»!*. In* been appointed by PronMtal
Cleveland to be United States ambassa­
dor to Italy in place of James J. Van
Alen, resigmed.
Wayne MacVeagh was born in
Phainixville, Chester county, Pa., April
19, 1838. He was graduated at Yale in
1853, studied law, was admitted to the
bar in 1856. and served as district at­
torney for Cheater county from 1859 to
1864. In 18ffil he organized and because
captain of u company of cavalry when
the invasion of Pennsylvania
waa
threatened, and, after a short service,
waa promoted to the rank of major and

Queca's temporary sum
IMU*. BofwU.

He IndM* rrwUwt Dele’, rajl, u kta 0,
Ml
O. r.Kw.1 « a. tw^WiWl

Twra. a. Jul 15.-Th. rroideorooT
M. D Shetterby, an old aoldlar, near
Waat Lodi, waa borned Tho.-aday nlrhl
A net 4*,
' I* -__ .
.

Mr.
Vnlwd Staten minister's dt-tnsnd la at follows:

CMKU.SO, Ju. 15.-The btauhod bone*
C*1”*** temporarily
Juried
».d .hipped tot*.

SpBXHGl

Carroll Pt

Cxilucotbx, O.. Jan. 13.—A boiler Id
lb. 55WBU1 ovurf by witam Bro*..
loo*toa Jul eul ot IHlpbl, uptedwl
Thurodxy moraine, killing Noah Ho«man, Amos Stevens and tillas Wilson.
John Wilson was fatail v injured.
Ha« Fmancibco. Jan. II.—Tha City
of Peking brings nswi that the British

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Discovery know Ito value, and those who
have not, have now tbe opportunity to try
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aod get a trial bottle, free. Send your
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li guaranteed to give perfect satbfactiou
or money refunded. Price 35 cents pei
served on the staff of Maj. Gen. box. For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the
Couch. In 1883 he was chairman of druggbt
the republican central committee of
A vein of coal has been found at Saul
Pennsylvania.
In 1870-71
he
was
United States minister to Turkey lac.
under
President Grant,
and . in
Hog cholera has broke out at Fort Grat­
1879-3 wsa a member of the Penn­ iot.
sylvania constitutional convention.
Bronson has a band composed of UoyHe was chief member of the **Macnnder 16 years old.
Veagh commission” that was sent
Belding basket factory will resume op­
to
lyouibiaua
in
1877 by
Presi­
dent Hayes to represent him un­ erations Monday.
officially and to endeavor to bring
Tbe county school* of Ottawa county
the conflicting parties in that state to sent $450 to Ironwood.
an understanding. In 1881 he was apMichigan Central railroad Is hsrvestim:
-.pointed United States attorney general
ito Ice at Plneannlng.
in tbe cabinet of President Garfield*
A farmers’ Institute will be held at
but, on the latter's death, was suc­
ceeded by tbe late Benjamin Harris Berrien Springs Monday.
.Brewster, of Philadelphia. He then
Tbe poisoner b getting in his work w&gt;
resumed his law practice In Philadel­
phia. He received the degree of LL. D. valuable dogs at Vicksburg.
GKK. WAYNX MACVXAOX.

from-Amherst in 1881. He has been
chairman of tbe Civil Service Reform
association of Philadelphia, and, also,
chairman of the Indian Rights associa­
tion of that eity for several years. Dur­
ing the campaign of 1892 he cast off his
republican party ties and participated
in the campaign in behalf of the candi­
dacy &gt;of Mr. Cleveland for the presi­
dency.
Mr. MacVeagh. is a brother-in-law of
Senator Don Cameron, of Pennsylva­
nia, and is a man of great wealth.
PRAYS

FOR

CONGRESSMEN.

Tbe Oakland county teachers associa­

tion will meet at Pontiac March 3rd.

Tbe Sheriff Jacob* Investigation cost
SbiawasBe county tbe sum of $800.

Children Cry for
Pitcher's Caetorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cry fbr
Pitcher’s Castor'a.
A three day* farmers’ Institute will be
held In Coldwater, beginning Tuesday
evening, January, 30.

Rev. Edward B. Bagby, who was re­
cently elected to be chaplain of the
house in place of Rbv. 8. W. Iladdaway, who died after a brief occupation
of the office, is a very young man' to
occupy so conspicuous a position, Wb«s abe was a Cliikl. she cried for Casioria
though Rev. W. 11. Milbprn, the blind
chaplain of the senate, was chosen
When she had Children, she gave them Os*U&lt;ia.
chaplain of tbe house when but twen­
ty-two years of age. Rev. Mr. Bagby,
says Harpers Weekly, was born Sep­
tember 29, 1M5, in King and Queen
Marshall will vole Monday on the pro­
county, Va., so that he fs but little
more than twenty-eight.
He
was position to issue $50,000 bonds fdr water
reared in Richmond* obtained his edu- purposes.

C6C

cation in Aberdeen academy, the Ken­
tucky university, and the Yale Divin­
ity school.
Thio young Virginian, enlisted in
Christian work as a representative of
the denomination of the Disciples of
Christ, found his first charge along the
line of the Chesapeake «fc Ohio rail­
road, ministering to the people of
Ronceverte, Clifton Forge and Sinks
Grove. From these little churches in
these towns he went to Newport News
to preach, until he became engaged in
evangelistic
work
among many
churches, which he visited to conduct
revivals. In April, 1801, the Vermont
Avenue Christian church, Washington,
built &lt; chapel on Capitol HUI,- and
called upon Rev. Mr. Bagby to conduct
a revival meeting to awaken interest
in the undertaking. At that meeting
about one hundred converts were
added to the church, and the interest

tbe ministrations of the young pastor
that tiw. Ninth Street Chriatian church
nuxaben, with two and one-half years
of exiatenoe. more thaw four hwtxdred
member*, including a vary Urge body
of active Christian Endaavorerw. Mr.
Bagby U tail, alight and beardleaa.

OOOptmndfof lea, valued at 887&amp;,0M,

. m. ;

you to have one, we make tbe peVe notuIdsL You will tad it a work of
and a
thing to be prised- It contain* fut
views of tbe great buildings, with rfeacrii.tkrns of sane, and b executed in highest
style of art. It not sattsfied with IL alu-r
you get It, we will refund tbe stomps and
let you keep the book. Address
H. E. Bucklhh A Co., Chicago. III..

Instructor, free. AU of which is guaran­
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'‘
1

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Wohld’b Colphlhian IxponnQN, the
ragHiar pries b fifty eeata.^t M we warn

PBOBATB ORDER.
State of Michigan, County,of Barry—**.
AX a sees Ion at the Probate Court for tbe
County of Barry, holden at the Probate Office.
In the city of Hastings. In said county, on
Wednesday, th* 3rd day of January, in the
rear on* thouMnd eight hundred and ninety
rour.
Preeent, Obatie* W. Armstrong. Judge of
Probate.
In tbe matter ot tbe estate of Hluioa G
Bussell, deceastMl.
On reeding and flllnr tbe petition dulv verified
of Charlotte B. Buasell. widow of Mid deceased,
preying that administration of said estate may
be granted to Qacar &amp; Diamond, or to some
ot» er sultebl* peroon.
Thereupon it Is ordered, that Tuesday, tbe
30th day of Jantxiry. A. D. 1884. at ten o'clock in
the forenoon, be aaslned for the bear!ng of said
petition, and thatthehelrs at law of said decea:
person* taterested In said
•ed to appear ataBeaaton of
be heMen at tbe Probate
r of Hastings, in sold county,
any there be, why the prayer

tition. *&gt;d tbe bear
&gt;py of thH order to be
fas Baxnkr a ne«nted in said County o!
It rar three sueeessl vo
(Btraseopy)

W.AIMTBOXG,

PROBATE ORDER.

St

tbe

tbS

n’sgt.eaggsg&amp;ajsu’S
Ito said Mttttaeer, the exaontrtx in

A atory is told tn Lelanre Hoar of

�A l»»dy atteaM nd In* « tanwn

Tbtiroday, Jin. iB, 1894.
w. k. com. l«&gt;i m*.

BUSINESS CARDS.
p

8. l-ALMThea

J.

M. SMITH.

LAW, COLLECTION AND REAL ESTATE
OFFICE OF

,
PALMKHTON A SMITH
eonvevanclng a rpeclalty.
_____________________ Woodland, Mich

was caught Id tbe big drive wheel at tbe
ago adopted raMbflOM In nppoattien to electric light work in Attrion last Wedneatbe adoption of ibe new oounty road aya- day and crushed to death before the wheel
tern, further pledging tbenaelyea to vote could be stopped.
against any man for supervisor wbo la
Tbe directors of the Kent cOnnty fair
known to be in favor ef tbe same.
From hare concluded to hold their fair the third
this distance sad looking at tbe matter in week In September.
a broad liberal way, it seems that the
meeting Is, by Its utterance, standing di­
SCHOOL COLUMN.
rectly In Its own light—-Ex.
Conducted by Enoch Andrna, Co. CommlMloner.

Paste this In your hat:—Washington’s
birthday
Is
Thursday
February
The school had a fine International
21,
St
Patricks’
day,
Saturday
dictionary and there seemed to be no rea­
March
April Fool’s day occurs on
LAW and COLLECTION OFFICE.
son why It should not always be fine. No
Sunday, and Decoration day. May 30, on
DurAll business promptly attended to.
Wednesday. Thu Fourth of July tails on one seemed to have any usp for IL
teg an entire half day no one disturbed It.
TWward Taggart
Loyal
^happen. Wednesday, also Labor Day comes on
In
tbe
other
school
:be
dictionary
seemed
Arthur C. Deniton.
Monday, Sept 3.
There will be four
TAGGART. KNAPFEN A DENISON,
to be in almost constant use.
Teachers,
eclipses during tbe year, two ot tbe sun
LAWYRK8.
what conclusion shall be drawn* respect­
and two of tbe moon, and a transit of
Rooms 811417 Michigan Trust Co. Bldg,.
ing this?
Was the difference in the
Grand Rapid*. Michigan. Mercury crosses tbe sun’s disk. None of
children or In tbe teacher?
the eclipses are visible in this regies ex­
alice kirk, m. d„
•
Physician and Surgeon.
cept a partial eclipses of tbe moon SepL
Why Is It that so many teachers seen to
Hartings, - • Mich.
All calls promptly attended day or night. Of­ 14. The transit ot Mercury occurs Nov. think lhat good "housekeeping” has nore­
fice over F. G. Stowell's boot and aboe store
10 and will be visible generaBy to North
ference to tbe care of a school room? Why
and South America.
AMBS A. 8WEEZEY,
need tbe desks and table of the acboe)
Attorney at law,
room be white with dust any more than
.
Hastings. Mich.
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES
tbe piano or other furniture of a private
Practices in all courts of the state. Col­
lections promptly attended to.
Counterfeit nickels are in circulation house? A cloud of dual la raised lu sweep­
around Battle Creek. They are stamped, ing and this settles upon everything and*
TkK. E. H. LATHROP,
A’
Homoepathic Physician and
with the year 18Wand look like the genu­ there Is allowed to remain. It doesn’t re­
Surgeon
quire a duster of ostrich feathers to re­
ine, but do not have the ring.
Office over W. IL Goodyear’s New
The approximate loss of the Bellevue move this. A cloth costing a cent will do
Drug Store.
the
work. By the way if the teacher Is
fire is estimated at $35,009v the appEoxiAll calle promptly attended to.
sweeping for doar life at 8:50 in the morn­
mate insurance $10,000.
l A. SCRIBNER. M. D.,
ing, is it unreasonable to assume that the
Physician and Surgeon,
D. W. Shattuck, of Wayland, is the
room wooM not have been swept at all
Delton,
Mich.
jxjssesser of a book which be values very
had
she not seen the visitor cdmlng?
Office in reslckmce, one block east of depot
highly. It was one owned by Abraham
a. a c. h. barber
Lincoln and bears bis autograph on the
Sit a half day in two school rooms and
•
Physicians and Surgeons.
first page.
note tbe difference in the Intellectual at­
Calls in city or county responded to with
An
application
will
be
made
to
the
promptness, day or night.
mosphere of ibe two. In one, everything
board of supervisors In January to change betoken life. It is a veritable work shop.
A. SHELDON,
the boundary line between tbe townships Ln the class, every one on the alert. In­
■
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
of Heath and Pine Plains, so that the cen­ terest is at white beat all the time. In
Abstract Block. Hastings.
Money to lean on Real Estate Real Estate
■old ob commission. General conrevanclng. ter of tbe Kalamazoo river will be the the ether is a sort of don't-care*whetherHaring a complete set of Abstract Books, com­ line between the two townships. If this
schooLkeeps-or-not, air. Everyone seems
piled from the Records, can furnish complete
is done Pine Plaine will loose and Heath tired. There isn’t as much mental activi­
a tracts.
C. F. BROOKS. Clerk.
gain a smart piece of laud.—Plainwell En­ ty in the whole school as would be needed
g M. FOWLER,D.D. S.
terprise.
to turn a sausage machine. Is tbe differ­
Office hours 8 a. m. to S p. ni.
A Saugatuck man set $180 worth of ence in- tbe pupils? Not much.
Each
nets
in
Lake
Michigan
just
before
the
PHILIP T. COLGROVE,
school re Sects the teacher. Each is get­
X
Attorney at I-aw
late stormy weather, and has since been ting the same wages, viz, 830 per month.
(Successor to Smith A Colgrove.)
unable to get any trace of them.
One would be cheap at $40, the other dear
(Office in Union block, Hastings.,
Practices In all tbe court* of the lUte.
Two hundred people were baptized at at 40c. “You pays your money and takes
E. KENASTON.
tbe Seven Day Ad ven test Tabernacle at your choice.” The latter seems to suit
the district very well, at least very few
Battle Creek last week.
(Over J. 8. Goodvear A Co.’* store.)
Practices In al l courts of the Bute. Collectlog
An infernal machine was received "have beard any complaint”
promptly«Heading to.
through tlie postoffich Dec. 23. by C. W.
R. TIMMERMAN, Homaspathlc Phy Leggett of Ganges. It was done up in a
I’robaWy the program for the associa­
•
sieian and Surgeon.
small paper box. and inside was another tion, meeting on the 27th. inst., will- be
(Office over Lathrop’s drug store.)
box, of paper and cylindrical in shape. published this week. Doubtless the com­
Inside that was gunpowder in which a mittee are doing tbeir best to make an In­
number of matches bad been set, so tbat teresting program and one that should
We hope
when the lid was removed tbe action call out a good attendance.
*
‘
would ignite them. Under the powder there may be some class recitations as
was a ball, about as large as a base ball, they have in tbe past proved among the
the
meetings.
made of string dipped in paste aud full of valuable features of
Teachers. Invite your older pupils to come
Hereafter. changes for advertisements ugly looking projectiles, like raisins In a
&lt;must reach this office Tuesdays at latest to pudding. The inside of tbe ball was with you. They will enjoy the meeting
insure Insertion in the issue of the week probably filled with dynamite. When and receive much good from It.
when brought
Mt. Leggett opened the package the powLife is Misery
der exploded but the dynamite did not. To many people who have tbe taint of scrofula
Hood's Sarsaparilla has cured tnanv afiUcted
lu their blood. The agonies caused by the
;w&gt;th rheumatism, and we urge all who suffer He returned it to tbe post master, who dreadful running acres and other manifesta­
from this disease to give this medicine a trial. sent It to tbe Postoffice Inspectors in Cbl- tions ol this disease are beyond description.
There is no other remedy equal to Hood's Sar­
cago, where Its contents were Investigated. saparilla tor scrofula, salt rheum amt every
form of blood disease. It is reasonably sure
Tbe Freeport young men are going to —Plainwell Enterprise.
to benefit all who give it a fair trial.
‘have a gymnasium.
Last Friday Vern Spring aod Chan.
Hood’s Pills euro all liver ills.
Camphor Cream Catarrh Cure will cure Ingalls were In tbe woods chopping. l*»d tive economy, peculiar merit and wonder-’
fui medical power are all combined lu HomIs
Vern cut a large limb from a fallen tree Sarsaparilla.
•Catarrh. W. H. Goodyear.
Try IL Hood’s Cure,
Camphor Cream Catarrh Cure’will cure which sprung up and toward him with
such force that It struck him a heavy­
a eold iu the head. W. H. Goodyear.
Winslow's Booth I ng Syrup has been useo
blow on the left cheek bone, breaking it. Ars.
for children teething. It sooth® tbe child, soft­
Tbe ¥. If S. C. E. of Nashville netted He was unconscious for a short time but ens toe gums, allays all pain, cures wind coMc.
and
Is
the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Twenty^15.00 at their poverty social last week.
managed to get to the house. He is able five cents a bottle.
Sold by all druggists
throughout the world.
Camphor Cream Catarrh Cure is the best to be out but looks as though be bad met
-soothing and healing. W. H. Goodyear. Jim Corbett.—&gt;Leslie Republican.

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A hot sling of Carter's Extract Smart
Weed will cure the Grippe. W. H. Good-

The residence of Reuben Parks in Emmet township near Battle Creek burned
last week. Loss $1,500.

Few cities in Michigan are galning
ground as rapidly from a religious point
of view as Owosso. Within three years
year.
three new houses of worship have been
Carter’s Cough and Consumption Cure built, one rebuilt and made as good as
relieves at onee. Try it: never fails. W. new. one finished up aud a fine bell put
in, and a parsonage erected. The Baptist
H. Goodyear.
society has plans drawn for the remodel­
The sentence, "Pack my box with five
ing of its building and an Episcopal chap­
■dozen liquor jugs" contains all the letters
el Is in prospect for the west slfle. Then
of the alphabet.
the Y. M. C. A. has quite a substantial
Carter’s Cough and Consumption Cure start toward a building fund and au as­
will cure coughs and croup, acte quick, sociation home is sure to come within a
tastes good. W. H. Goodyear.
few years. In addition to tbls tbe mem­
Every mother should keep a bottle of bership of the several churches is steadily
Carter’s Extract Smart Weed in the house. Increasing and a broader Christian spirit Is
When the little one comes home with wet noticeable.—Owosso Times.
Fire escapes are being placed on tbe
feet and chilled, a hot sVngof Carter’s Ex­
tract Smart Weed will prevent taking Owosso High school building.
Caster’s Croup and Consumption Cure is
«he best cough medicine. . W. H. Good­

eold. Children like It, It is as pleasant
as lemonade. W. Li. Goodyear.

The enrollment of Albion college Is now
446, which is the largest number «f 8lUdents they have eyer had.

A hot sling of Carter’s Extract Smart
Weed will cut the mucous phlegm out of
Eugene Finch was stabbed to death on
the throat and lungs In a few hours, makthe evening of the 9lh by a man named
n g it a sure cure and quick cure and pre­ Hu^h Higgins. Finch was 17 years of
ventive of Croup.
Diphtheria,
Sore age. His parents live at 38 Court, St,
Throat. Pneumonia, etc., as these, troubles Otsego, Higgins is an old soldier and a
all come from a neglected cold. W. H. tough customer. It Is said bis wife disap­
Goodyear.
peared a few years ago, and that he has
W. I. Marble was at Battle Creek on served at Jackson at least one term. He
Monday, on business connected with his lives in a little shanty across tbe road
position as all inspector. Before taking from Rapdall’s saw mill, near the center
the Grand Trunk train .for home he step­ of Almena township, and it was at this
ped into a restaurant and got a ham sand­ shanty that tbe murder was committed.
wich and ate IL
Before reaching Char­ The two men and several others, (and two
lotte be commenced to feel ill, and upon women, some say) had been In the shanty
arriving there took a hack and drove over drinking and playing cards. When the
to tbe Michigan Centrad depot, where be game came to an end they dispersed, but
requested agwt McCall to get him a phy­ Finch’s favorite hunting dog was left in­
sician. Mr. McColl had Mr. Marble tak­ side tbe shanty. Higgins began to cuss
en at once to his bone and summoned Dr. and pound the do*, and Finch hearing the
F. A. Weaver who found that Mr. Marble cries of the hound went back and tried to
was suffering from trichinosis. Vigorous get in. . Tbe door was fastened and he
. remedies were at once applied and Mr Mar­ kicked it in. As tbe door went In Hlgble’s life waa aaved. bat it wai a very gans met him and soaked a knife three
cloae shave. He returned home tbe next times into bls bosom, and tbe young man
day. but is sill I suffering from tbe effects fell dead. Higgins has been arrested.—

.

•f the dieeaaed port.—NaabvfUe News.

GoWeville News.

Mothers
suffering with weakness and
emaciation, who give little
nourishment to ba hies,should
lake

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It Acknowledges no Superior.

J. MILLARD,
HASTINGS, MICH
ADMINISTRATORS SALK..
in too matter of the estate of Harvey F.
Bellinger, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given. That by virtue of a
license granted and gtven tome, toe administra­
tor of Kttd estate, by Jacob L. Mrl'cek. Judge of
the Probate Court for the county of Baton, r shall
sell at auction to the bigbest bidder, at the
promises hereinafter described on Tuesday tbe
27th day ol February, iwt. ar io o'clock, a. m­
all the right, title and Interest of said deceased
to aud to the following described premises, to

The south one-half (Ml of the south oast onA
fourth [k] of section thirteen-80 acres. The
east one half |!i] of south west quarter [Kg-J of
section thirteen-80 acres. Tbe north one half
(4) ot the east one-half lot the east one-half
[41 ol the north westoee fourth [-4] of section
twenty-four (24J-20 acres. The south west onefourth [‘-lotthe south west one-fourth [Jtl of
section thirteen (131—&lt;■ acres. Al! eftbe above
described parcels of lan&lt;14n town one [ij. north
of range nine (») west, oounty of Barry and
state of Michigan
Also tbe south west one-fourth Ll»l ot the
south west one fourth (Hl of section eighteen
[ I Hl-40 acres. Town one*hj north range eight
[8| west. Barry County and State of Michigan.
Hikam Coi.bman,
Administrator.
MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having been made In the payment
of an Installment of interest, due upon a cer­
tain mortgage made by Edward Smith and Re
becca M. Smith his wife, to Elmira R.Revnolds, dated September 11th, ifioi. and recorded
tn tbe office of the Register of Deeds, for the
county of Barry, aud the Stale of Michigan, on
the 12th, day ol September A. D. 1K&gt;I. in liber
37 ot mortgages, on page 12; aad whereas said
mortgage provided, that. ”if any Interest shall
become due and remain unpaid ft»r thlrtv days
then both principal and interest shall forthwith
become due and collectable, at Ihe option of the
Srty of the second part.” and more inan
Irty days haying elapsed since said Install,
inent of Interest became due, and no part ot She
same or of toe principal of said mortgage hav­
ing been paid, said second party under ihe op­
tion given in said mortgage hereby deciares the
whole principal sum of said mortgage; and in­
terest thereon, now due; which amount at this
date is claimed to be tbe sum of eight hundred
seventy four and 15-100 doilarst and no
ruit or proceedings at law having been Instlcu
ted to recover the moneys secured by said aort
gage or any part thereof; a«w. therefore, by
virtue of the power of sale contained in s&lt;-id
mortgage, and the statute In .nwli ease made
and provided, notice is hereby given that tbe
lands and premises described In said mortgage,
to wit ;-the east half of tbe south west quarter
of) section thirty two t8&gt;k In township no one (l
north of range number seven (T) west. Rarry
County. State of Michigan, will be sold at pub­
lic vendue to toe highest bidder on Kriday toe
30th- day of March A. D.
at tbe hour of oae
o'clock In tbe afternoon at the froal door of
tbe court bouse In thecltv of Hastings Io saM
county, to satisfy tbe amount doe on said mort­
gage. a'.l legal costs aod an attorney fee of
twenty five dollars.
Eumiha, It. Retomjm. Mortgagee.
N. A. RuTNOhDa. Attorney.
Dated. Coldwater. Mich- Dee

PROBATE OKDffB.
State of Michigan, County af Barry—m.
Ata session of tbe Probate Court for the
County of Barry, holden at th® Probate Offi*^ In
the ctor of Hastings, to said county, do Mon­
day, toe 8th dav ot January, Io the year one
toouMud eight hundred and ninety four.
^Priwent, Charts W. Armstrong, Judge of

In the matter ol th* estate of Loetoda
Blautburd. decease CL
reading and fifing toe petttteo duly verified
the
of
Oil ofOn
Ira Blanchard, heir of said deceased, pray­
ing tbat admtoJstratton of said estate be grant­
ed to Ira Blanchard, or to some other suitable
person.
•
give them
and
Thereupon it M erdered. that Tuesday, the cto
of February A. D. 18M, at ten o’clock to toe
their
Physicians, day
forenoon, be assigned far the bearing ot said
petttloti and that the heirs at law of said de
over, endorse
ceased and all othgr persons Interested to said
estate . are required to appear at a session of
said Court, then to be holden at the Probate
Don’t ii dicehed bj SibstHitis!
ofltee. In tbe City ef Hastings, in raid County,
and show cause. » any there be, why tbe prayer
of toe petitioner may not bs granted. And It is
further ordered, that said petitioner give notice
to the persons interested Id said estate, of the
flNCER
pendency ot said petition and toe hearing
thereof by cauaing a copy of tbls order to be
CURABLE published In tbe Hastings Bamnkb.b news­
ithoul the knife. HtiD paper printed and circulated to said County of
caustics, or pol- Barry, once to each week for three successive
weeks prevtoue to said day of hearing.
Chas. W. Ahmbthoxo
Bpcclal attention Is giv­
Judge of Probate.
i to Cancer, The treat(A true copy.)______ ’.
t Is baaed upon the
recently embodied
MORTGAGE kale.
sra read by Frof. V.
e Royal and Imper­
Default having been made in the conditions
ial Asaoda tlon ot Fhysldans of Vienna nnmaly: of a certain mortgage made and ex-cuted by
That a* the cell elementa in cancer have much William P.tMdnam and Mary A. Sldnatn, bls
less vitality than those of sound flesh, it Is pos­ wife, to ItoBiel Striker, dated April 2€th, A. D..
sible to attack them without Injuring surround­ 1M6, upon the west half of the south cast quar­
ing healthj- cells, or the general well-being of ter and tbe sonth oasi. quarter of tbe south east
the patient.
quarter ol section five (5) to town No. one
The remedies emloynd at HornellsviUe al­ north ol range nine west in tbe county ot Barry
though as ha&gt; mlesa as those ot Vienna, are far and State ot Michigan and containing in both
more effective—wholly removing tbe odor of parcels une-hundred eighteen and 38JOO acres
the growth within twenty-four hours.and caus­ more or Ires according to the United States
ing the diseased tissue to shrink to a hard, dry surrey. Bald wiar gage is recorded in the efeschar until it Is crowded out by healthy heal­ ftee -ttheRegisterofDeeda for Barry County
ing granulations. There ta no poulticing or oothefi nt day of May, A D . t«». Id fiber 8 «
sloughing, no running sores or foul odor, It. mortgatea oo page 36. whereby the penrer ot sa’e
ta the only known method that reaches and ex­ thereto cental aed has become operative, ano no
pels everytcancerou* gell.
soft or proceeding having been instituted at
For references and other information address* law to recover Uie &lt;tebt secured by said mortthe resident physician.
icnge or any part thereof upon Which mortgage
J. D. MITCHELL, M- D. Itaraeltaville, N. T thereto claimed to be dur at this date ihe sum
M tKWAS-Mo doBan bestdes an attorney lee of
twenty-five dollars as provided for in said

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�THE MURDERER.

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P'Vbut also presented to the Jury Id Rs
stroogrot light, it
impoeslble to rooorive of bow s nephew could
«t J.ntao'. H»U tv Bmmm Milla UUaM
Q Ha* were yoo related to tbe mur- mutijate and murder his own uncle In
such a brutal manner. .We hope the
A-My teotber was hto
'
prisoner can prove himself ifWtocent, but
Q-Wbcndld you first
of tbe
everything should be and to -.being. RiFteri
nurder after you arrived home?
to the bottom. All clues are being ferret­
Bltebte: R. Ki. Jata. Dietrich; r. K.. Ceo.
A—Monday afternoon. I came home
ed out dud they all point to tbe prisoner as
from ihs woud* where 1 had been at work,
being the perpetrator.
Whether tbe of­ D. C Beneww: X a'
Cbrt» W.lde;
took nr dinner pall lute Ike pantry, and
ficers have enough evidence to secure a a Mot G,; K K. Toapeoa; 8en.. C.CIew
en romlMMi noticed a yaqdw enrelope
conviction we do not know.
Pic., J Mongersou.
In rhe other room that attracted my tt«»&lt; ta Ml tka trail. 1 wll-M

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teufion. 1 picked It up and under It saw
THE EXAMINATION
-BoAford.
a dispatch tbat I presumed came with IL
We
have
no means of knowing what
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Burke and daugh­
1 picked it up and read It. It didn’t say
tbe
prosecution
or
defense
In
the
case
will
ter
went
to
Augusta
last Wednesday to at­
tbat my uncle had been murdered nor
what caused bis death. The news made be. Neither have we any evidence in tbe tend the funeral of Mr. B.'s brother-in­
me feel awfsl bad. because he was so well case which tends to show the guilt or inno- law, Wm. Moore.
cense of the accused. Suffice It to say
Mr. Dan Smith and sister of Hastings,
when I saw him last
that rumors of every kind and description have been visiting Meters Matt and Edd
»q_To whom did the telegram come?
have
been
floating
around,
some
ot
which
Byrnes.
A—It came to my half brother Walter
may be true, and a great deal of which
Miss Myrtle Stanback of Ch Icago visited
'Taft. lie came over after me to come up
here with him but 1 was out in tbe woods probably isn’t. In this case the oaly thing Mr. and Mrs. C. IL Nichols a portion of
to
be
done
Is
to
surmise
the
probable
about two mile* and a half distant, so he
the past week.
course of events.
Mrs. John Sanborn and son of Battle
did not see me.
Wbat
tbe
prosecution
of
tbe
case
have
Creek are visiting ber parents Mr. and
Q—When did you first bear that a mur­
to show Is more than we know.' It is prob­ Mrs. J. H. Mantle.
‘
der had l»een committed?
The LadlesAfd Society Is preparing an
A—It was Wednesday forenoon, Tbe able however tbat their case will be based
to
some
extent
upou
the
peculiar
actions
fellow that was chopping wood with
entertainment to be given at tbe Grange
of the accused, bis excited state of mind
got a ttetroit or Grand Rapids paper, He
Hall next Monday evening, Jan. 22pd.,
asked me if I bad heard the news, and I when be came to get the horse, tbe fact tbe proceeds of which will help swell tbe
asked him what news. He said that pos­ that he probably had no money Saturday fund for rebuilding tbe chureh. It Is ex­
sibly he had better not tell me.I said, ^Ob night atfd had 91,97 Sunday morning, and pected that this entertainment will be of a
go ahead and tell me. it wont any more his disposition not to tell where he was very pleasing matter and a liberal patron­
than kill mo anyway,” so he told me that between the hours of 8 oclock Saturday age is desired and expected.
my uncle bad been murdered. This was night and 7 oclock Sunday morning. With
all the conflicting statements made it is
tht» first 1 had heard of it.
Q—Why didn’t you attend the funeral? bard to tell wbat to believe. But it is re­
A—When my brother came up he took ported tbat blood has been found on the
^the horse. I never like to attend funerals prisoners clothes. We bear tbat bls cloth­
Tbe teachers of our city schools will
-anyway, it always makes me sick to ing has been sent to Ann Arbor for chem­ undertake to play the host to the teachers
look ata dead person. I presume tbe ical examination, and have not yet been of the county on the oecaslon of the asso­
people right there in our own neighbor­ returned.
ciation meeting which occurs in this city

Additional Local News.

hood tiiink that it’s funuy tbat I never at­
WHAT WILE THE DEFENSE BE ’?
tend any funerals around there. I have
never attended but one funeral in my Hfe. » The only thing tbat we have to judge
Q—Were yon and your uncle on good from as to wbat the defense will be, is tbe
statement of the prisoner. In answer to
terms’?
A—Yes. be and I always got along well. oar question If ‘-he would be able to prove
1 knew tbat he was very sensitive in some where be was Saturday night and Sunday
ways and never said anything around him morning when the murder was committed”
that wupld make him mad.
be said he thought he would. If this is so
Q^»Mr. Taft it is reported tbat you his defense must be an alibi.
were M»en coining into this city early
AN. INJURY IxAe MR*. UOGERS
" Sunday momhig. Is that a fact.
A—I don't care to say now.
Last week we printed a clipping taken
Q— How long would it take you to walk
from tbe Grand Rapids Democrat whieh
from your uncle's to this city—a distance by implication tended to connect Mrs.
■ of-uetweon seven an 1 eight miles.
I
Leroy Rogers with tbe commission of the
A—Oh, about an hour and a half.
crime. She is entirely innocent of it. Her
Q—You must be quite a walker. How
peculiar actions referred to were but nat-'
many miles did you ever walk in oue day?
oral when every thing is known. She
A—1 have walked 51 miles in one day.
reached Kalamazoo in the early morning
1 walked from LaOrta to a statiou near
drove to whore ber son Levant Rogers
Sturgis, the distance being 51 miles ac­
formerly lived, but he had moved away
cording to the railroad map.
she knew not where. Alone and ameng
That the prisoner Is a great walker and
strangers and under the excitement that
has great power of endurance is proven bv
would naturally come from a knowledge
a fact gleaned in connection with the case.
of tbe murder, and being of a nervous
When Taft came to this city on Tuesday,
disposition, she left hurriedly. She went
Jau. 7th.. he came on horse back all the
to Mattawan where she thought the burial
way from Manin, a distance of between wodld take
place ns tba» was his former
30 and 35 miles, leaving his horse in the home.
Farmer’s sheds in this city. That same
rveulug (Tuesday) be took tbe evening
C. K. JL S. train to Richland Junction
From there he walked to his home near
Martin after dark—a distance of over 20
miles reaching home about 4 o’clock in
Ihe. morning according to his statemuni,
and staying in his father's bam over
night. In the morning bis father up­
braided him for not bringing the horse
home. Soon after thia Taft left, (remem­
ber this 1$ on Wednesday morning.) He
took the frain somewhere near his home
and rode to Bradley, and from Bradley
he walked to Ed Rogers In Rolland-a
distance
of
20
miles
or more,
getilug.
there
lu
tbe
_________
afternoon.
Thus in leas than 36 hours time Taft

Heaui Bu«lnoM.

Arthur McCracken, of Burlington,
on Friday sentenced to pay a fine of 9150
and costs and 30 days In the county jail.
It Is gratifying to note that Judge Smith
will not tolerate the liquor law to be vio­
lated with impunity. Thl* man McCrack­
en was persistent in mulisbnees In regard
to selling liquor without a license and
selling to minors. His sentence is none too

severe and law abiding saloonists should
unite with tbe general public In this be­
half.—Marshall Statesman.
Saloonists and those who sell liquor
unlawfully
lu
this judicial
district
will do well to heed the above war­
walked lu the neighborhood of 50 miles ning.
Anyone wbo persists in vio­
and rode on horseback nearly 35 miles, lating the law should be dealt with
sayiag nothing of the time tbat he spent severely, Mlbonlsts and all, and we are
in going on the railroad. He to evidently glad to see Judge Smith administer this
one ot the shiftless, careless sort of fel­ sentence. A few more such would have a
lows tbat when he leaves a bouse and very wholesome effect.
strikes a road It don’t make any dlffer-

xnet to him whether he goes up the road
• or ciaw H the road. He would start out
witiwat any plan and without any pnr.
• pose, aa£ nothing would satisfy him but a
, constant thzmge.
The pictore/ef the prisoner shown above
• is rery^rorreet M to his features, but
• there to a peeaHtr.Shrinking expression to
khtoyoutjienntiee-tUat oaunot be seen only
V’ ihe original photographs, and &gt; from

The ladies of the Presbyterian Society

are preparing a rare treat for our people
In engaging Miss F. Maud Hughes tbe
noted Harpiste of Grand Rapids, and Miss
Mildred Dunning, the equally talented
Soprano, for next Thursday evening, Jan.

25th. While the .Harp Is Miss Hughes
favorite instrument, she to equally skillful
with tbe banjo, mandolin and guitar. The
wnicli the abort) cut was made. The
name of Wds Mildred Dunning has also
prUoneris eyes are some-what inclined to
become a household word among musical
be cross-eyed, bat only eneogh to attract
aitliU of tbe state and It must be an as­
by their pecuHarity. 9e will
sured fact that tbe good taste and hearty
. look »no one squarely to the face on** for
appreciation of the Hastings people will
, a recouduwd teeutito eyeo
drop And
crowd the Presbyterian church to its ut­
•dunug
llc
most capacity to enjoy so rare an enlerand “doing somethtog tainmeat
the wWlfc The pristmer's
*Tght ear la smaller than hl* left one.

We will refrain from mak lug any oommrnts on the prisoner’s actions either
one way or tbe utber. If he Is guilty he

Card of Thank*.

The relatives o' the1 late
Lelloy
Rogers wish to expresa through ‘your
eobimna tbeir sincere thanks to their
many friends for their great kindness and
tbe choir for tbeir kin deess In singing
on the solemn occasion.
.
Levant Rogers.

Jan. 97, 1894. See if our teachers don’t
do tbe graceful thing.

out for tbe »iee Improvements tbat denote
prosperity as they five evidence of swelarge.
1oess. One of the nicest iutprovements
Compared with January 1, 1993. there
’
has been very watchful. Is bow taking
place In Archie McCoy’s furniture and farw products named in this report, ex­
carpet emporium. Mr. McCoy Is known cepting hay and milch eows. Hay aver-

as a man wbo never does anything by
halves. He commenced at the repairing
has decorated the entire walls throughout
with pisstico. The effect to very pleasing
and tbe change to .very marked. We doubt
if there to a retailer In the state of Michi­
gan in a place of this size better posted
in the furniture business than is Mr. Mc­
Coy. He has mads a study of It and
keeps posted on everything in tbat line.
His new rooms, for they look knew, will
shpw off to better advantage bls fine line
of goods and patrons will be better able
to make selections. Mr. McCoy Invites
bls friends and patrons to Inspect his
rooms, and we can assure them tbat If
they want to buy anr furniture or carpets
they’ll find him decidedly “In It”
AU the suckers don’t live around Has­
tings after all The man wbo recently
sold brass watches and one dbllar bills,
for ten dollar bills iu this dty /truck Paw

be support of the Night Watch In this
city, though we understand that there are
some wbo do n«t. Mr. Trego Is very
faithful in the performance of his duUrs
and his vigilance at night while the city
was asleep, has saved what would no
doubt have been very expensive fires.
It Is also a fact tbat the business portion
of this city has been remarkably free from
the visits of burglars, wbo are no doubt
kept away because they know that they
are very apt to be discovered. Nu busi­
ness man Id thlseltv eas afford to suffer
from Are because they Invariably lose, no
matter if they are-Insured. All should do
tbeir share and not make the others stand
an expense for which they receive an
equal benefit.
A man with a cheek so big that he« had
to squeeze through Ihe door sidewtoe in
order to get into our wnwtuni, came into
tbe office Saturday and said “1 heered
that yon had full portieklera of that *&lt;w
murder In tbe Banneu. 1 dou't take no
paper so I thought I’d eume up m»d git
one of 'em.” He -was handed a ropy and
started for tbe door sot even stopping to
express hto thanks. Tbe editor vegataad
hto composure while tht man was shoving
his cheek through tbe doorway, and told

Address, Chancellor Commander Hale
Kenyon.
Recitation, “Tbe Planting of the Pyth­
ian Flag up North,” Olive Lathrop.
Male Quartette.
CtesiDg Address, Supreme Representa­
tive Philip T. Ctagrove.
Benediction, Brother Knight Bev. A. D.
Grigsby.

cllned In value as follows:
Under one
year old, #8.99; between one and two
years old. 99.92; between two and three
years old, 914.12; and three years old and
over, 910.08.
Sheep under two years old have deeiin-

old and over, 91,20 per head.
Hogs under one year old average 94
cento less, and those one year old and
over, 59 cento leas, than one year ago.
The decline In the value of cattle other
than milch cows is alight.
John W. Jochim,

And it rrin die as dies a waU'na breeao
Leet in the solemn roar of boumUa^ M

No
Kame aod residence.
Fred Eisey. Baltimore,
Marian DnUey. *'

J Cbartos Bass, Nashville.
• Lucy Fry. Bedford,
I MtehroiC. Keitoy. Irving,
i Ella Buras.
**

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RBDUCBD RATI9 AT

TOE KENT

GRAND RAPIDS.
OPPOSITE UNION DEPOT.
RATES 91.25 per day. Rooms 5o t
Meals 95 cents. Steam Heat.

Paid for

LOQ5I
Delivered at Thornapple
Lake.

HENRY 5TR0NQ
Morgan, Mich.
FBOBATE ORDER.
State of Mlchlgaa. County ot Barry-as.
Ata sessloo of the Probate Court for tbe
County of Barry, holden at tbe Probate office, (a
the City of Baatinga. in said county, on Wed
uesdav, tbe ITtb day of January, tn the year one
thousand eight hundred and nlnety-lour.
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of

deceased.
On rcaaing sad fiitag the petition duly veri­
fied, ot Mery J. Burst, widow of said decease*4,
proving that administration of aald estate may
be graaited to Harvey w. Williams or to some
othe suitable Denon.
' td, that Tuexlav, the
D. MM. at ten o'clock
led for the bearing of
heirs at law of W.c
red to appear st » arroion
bebo’denatthe Probate o:
istinga. tn said County, and
Mtiy
there
t&gt;e. * why
the Drayer ot t»»e peMi loner ms) not be
granted. And ft is further ordered, tbat
said petitioner rive nottoe to the7 person *
Interested Is
estate, of the pendency of
said petition and the heariur thereof by causlm:
a ropy ol this order to be published In the Has
tings Bannkr. a newspaper printed and circu
toted in sate Coonty of Barr)', cmee in each
al lor three anceesslve weeks previous te
day of bearing.
Cxauldi. W, Armstrong.
Judge of Probate.

'

MICHIGAN MUTUAL

Tornado, Guoione and wind storm
INSURANCE COMPANY.
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EXPENDITURES.

axgyraree (Schedule'B)
Total.
Deduct number

These cloudy days many of you will
notice that your eye right to tailing.
Consult John Besseser and have year eyes
fitted to the best spectacles made In the

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The total number of bubels st wheat
ber Is 1340.064. aM in tbe fl vs months
Aufuat-Decruibei, 7.899,098, Which to
213,880 bushels leaa than reported mark­
eted in ike same b***mlUr test year.
The average price &lt;X wheat January 1.
1894 at the usual pieces of marketing by

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RECEIPTS.

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Handing

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BtefBva.9MtoS,
Mutton, dressed. S.

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ANNUAL STATEMENT

Mitel

bore

Harting* Markrt*.

she!.
The decline on fat cattle toll cents;
fat bogs, 88 cento; and dressed perk, 91.21
per cwt.

W.

Quartette, “Last Night”
.
Dr. C. H. Barber, W. 8. Nelson, Charles
good faith. He gives them a few pictures, ‘Barnaby.S. M. Fowler.
worth about one cent each and while they
Address of Welcome. Past Chancellor
are trying* to sell them he gets away with E. Y. Hogle.
tbe dollars.
Vocal Solo, Vera Holbrook.
History and Record of Barty Lodge,
A murderer was to be hung. The offi­
Past Chancellor Sylvester Greuse!.
cers brought him out and mounted the
Address “Tbe Grand Ixxlge of Michi­
scaffold with him, but before the execu­
gan,” Past Chancellor Clement Smith.
tion, tbe polite sheriff told him if he had
Vocal Trio, ‘-Oh. Restless .Sea,” 8. M.
anj thing to say before passing into eter­
Fowler, Charles Barnaby, W. S. Nelson.
nity be now bad the liberty to speak.
Overture, Hercules Ochestra.
The doomed man stopped to the front of
Male Quartette.
the platform, and began speaking on tbe
Recitation, “True Friewctohip,” Mrs. 8.
sliver plank of the democratic platform,
M. Fowler. .
but tbe crowd became disgusted 4a»d left
Address, “Friendship, Charity, Benovand the doomed man got down and made
lenee,” Brother Knight M. 1»* Cook.
his escabe.—Ex.
•
Ma|f Trio, Charles Barnaby, W. S. Nel­
Every merchant and business man In son. S. M. Fbwtor.
Address, “Pythian Chivalry,” Past Sothis dty should contribute something for

L Tusgate, Ms.,

Tbe Iomaoq wheat is 11

Paw last week and his glittering bait caus­
Secretary of State.
ed a good many to bite. The people who
patronize taklra are the ones who don’t
read the papers very much and keep post­
ed as a general thing. They are always
On and after Feb. 1st, 1894. tbe rate of
the ones wbn expect something for noth­ Interest paid on time certificates of deposit
ing and as a result they always pay big issued by us will be three per cent
prices for what they buy, because they ■This will not affect certificates now out
buy of fakirs who make it a business to drawing four per cent until after they
beat every man who deals with them. mature.
Hastings City Bank.
One stock argument of fakirs is that they
Hastings National Bank.

Opening Ode. by Lodge.
Prayer. Brother Knight Rev.
Taj lor.

"m.1

lax aod fifty cents per heed, wore now

It Is the assurance of an old and re­
spected medical authority that the man
who keeps hW feet warm and does not
do business at small expense, and can
worry is pretty sure to enjoy good health.
therefore sell goods cheaper.' This is far
This is truth worth remembering during
Special Kxcunion.
from true. They have to pav licenses
this changeable weather.
Tickets now on sale to Pacific Coast
running all the way from 95 to 925 per
points
on
account
of the California Mid­
Few persons, says an exchange, know day, besides tbeir traveling expenses, ho­
Winter 'Exposition via the Michigan Cen­
what is meant by •‘site" In the matter of tel bills, livery hire and numerous other
tral. For rates and routes enquire at Mich­
coats, shoes, etc. A size In a coat Is an expenses. They couldn’t do business at a
igan Central Ticket Office.
inch, a size In underwear Is two inches, a 95 per cent profit, nor we doubt if they
C. R. Osborn,
size in a sock is one inch, in a collar one- could at 50 per eent. Wbat do they do?
Agent.
half an inch, In a shirt one-half an inch, They buy damaged goods, and imitations
in gloves one-quarter of an Inch, and hats Of good goods, which cost little or nothing
and sell them at outlandish prices. But
one-eighth of an inch.
An Antldot. to Cam.
the “people like to be humbugged” and
Thursday morning of last week Uri we persume that fakirs will be well
paThink that thou seesl thins own empty chair;
Burst, of Delton, died from Ihe effects of tronized despite the warnings of
The empty garment* thou was wont to
the
an overdose of morphine. Of late be bad press.
been drinking heavily and tbe drug was
been.
The Knights of Pythias opened their
taken to alleviate its effects.
Mr. B.
leaves a most estimable family to survive fine new Lodge rooms with an excellent
And mountain summit feel thy feci no more.
him. Our Hickory Comers correspond­ entertainment last Thursday evening.
Nor tka loud thoroughfare, nor sounding
The following program proved very en­
shore;
ence gives the particulars.
All
mere blank space where thou thysolf hath
tertaining to the large number assembled
stood.
A fakir is going around the country* get­ and was well received:
AmW thia ihought-cr»itrd silence say
ting away with a good many dollars of ui&gt;
Overture, Hercules Orchestra.
suspecting youths. This is the way he
catches suckers. Ou arriving In a town
be gets all the boys he can to sell pictures
of tbe World’s Fair, and requires each of
them to put up a dollar as a guarantee of

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                  <text>Hastings Banner.

The best Advertis­
ing medium in Bar­
ry County.

HASTINGS, MICH, JANUARY. 25 1894.

VOL. XXXVIII.NO. 39.

Hastings
Banner
Published Thursdays by
COOK

B-ROS..

mzcm.

COUNTY NEWS.
Middleville.
' Last Saturday was the

laal day of

Keeler’s Blue Mark sale.
A company of youug people assembled
at Sam Davis’ Jr. last • Friday night and
enjoyed a very pleasant party.
We are glad to hear that the Basting’s
teachers have at last concluded to enter­
tain visiting teachers at one Association.
Look out for the teachers from Middleville

If you iv ant any
Cutters,Bob Sleighs
Robes or Blankets,
Stoves, Hardware
o f any kind call on,

IRA VAN,
The Hardware Man.
UNION BLOCK,
HASTINGS. MICH.

Hereafter any one wishing to get their

Poots

or

Shoes Repaired

IN THE EVENING
Will find us ready to do the
Cement
work in a workman’ike manner,
patches warranted to stay and satisfaction

flt The Utile Rel Front Store.

Woolleu &amp; Bronson
FREE!

3

FREE!

Don’t forget to ask for the Merchants

BENEFIT SILVER SCRIP
ONSUM&amp;RS TAKE NOTICE
That for every Cash Purchase of ONE DOLLAR from
any merchant whose name appears below entitles yon
to a 5 Per Cent. Scrip which they will accept as Five
Cents on every cash purchase of One Dollar, and take
SPECIAL NOTICE that the merchants who belong to
this Association are the most wide-awake and keep the
best selected stock of goods, and their prices are the
LOWEST.
JCL1US RUSSELL, Dry Goods, Millinery and Fancy Goods.
B. K. GRANT, Clothing.
W H SPENCE, Boots and Shoes.
ARCHIE McCOY, Furniture.
JOHN BES8MEB, Jeweler.
S. M. FOWLER, D. D. 8.
W H.-MYERS, Harness.
MUFFMAN BROS., Hardware.
K H. BAYS, Photographer.

we hope they’ll all go.
Ten Nights In a Bar-room drew a fair
crowd aud It is said was quite well
rendered.
Mrs. N. Griswold has bought C. D.
Doyle's h ouse and lot in the village.
Mrs. H. Carveth Is slowly but surely

recovering.
Floyd Clever Sundayed in Grand Rapid?.
The G. A. R. Installed officers last

Saturday night
Geo. Matteson. Way lands photographer
was in town Sunday.
Miss Franc Walker of Wayland visited
in the village last week.
Beu Cambell was in Hastings Monday.
Gray Bros, have bought the farm form­
erly owned by John Kepkey. Considera­
tions 83400.
There is to be another of those select
parties at Jordan’s Hall next Friday night
Schuyler While aud Chas. Parker, two
of Leightons teachers from Barry Co. atteuded\teacbers association at Wayland
last Saturday.
The largest congregation that ever as­
sembled In the M. E. church gathered last
Sunday night to bear Mr. Routt, the
evangelist’s farewell sermon. Although
many reports have been published and
circulated against him. yet he has came
above them all and has shown himself an
active, earnest, worker and a true Christ­
ian gentleman as through his efforts about
00 persons have been converted.
Dogs got among Wesley Gibbs sheep
Sunday and created sad havoc.

Mrs. Jacobs living South of Nashville
I* waving Id with beg daughter Mrs. Edd

Smith.
•
•
MIm Eva Brumm who tea been teach­
ing at Reed City Is at home.
Frank Felghner Is getting

ready to

build a bouse.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hosmer are visit­
ing friends at Grand Lcd&lt;e jpd tensing.
Miss Allie Wilkinson ha* returned to

WAS IT MURDER.'
FRANK Q. GOOOYKAR DIE* IN
CHICAGO MOTEL FROM A
FRACTURED SKULL.
Got it te

Charlotte.
Saturday a dispatch was received an­
▲tout forty of tbe young friends of
nouncing the death of Frank G.-Goodyear,
Misses Blanche and Jepnie Troxel met at
ex-Mayor and business man of this city.
their home last Friday night. An enjoyable
Hon. P. T. Colgrove and W. E. Powers
tluBc was had by all present
went to Chicago Saturday evening and re­
I
Johnstown
turned with the remains Monday morning.
Mrs. A. J. Furst has been visiting iu The circumstances surrounding his death
are indeed pecaltar and give unmistakable
our vicinity.
Mrs. Chas. Ford has been making visits evidence of foul play. The facts as told
to us are as follows and are authentic:—
among ns.
It seems for some month* past tbe de­
The death of Jonathan Stephens, of
north east Johnstown, an old and highly ceased had been travelling for tbe Dr.
respected pioneer of Barry county, occurr­ Scale's Pill Co. About a week ago he
ed at his home same time ago’ The ■*
_1“ left the Saratoga hotel where be atopped
news
of the event but lately reached your cor- When In Chicago, and it seems that no one
knew where he went to or came from.
respondent
In * copy of the Kalamazoo Telegraph Friday night about 11 o’clock'be returned

Ing to bl* hotel
behind acroM the

Honda, night on onr ot the priadfhl

almu or Chicago, oil, rwnlta w«n net
tatal.
The
deeeaaed' waa 1 »nwaInent Knlcht ot P,lhlaa. A, soon M the
Brother Knight, In Chicago became aware
ot tbe taeta tbe, did everything In their
power, eren hiring a detectlre at their
own expense to ferret tbe matter oat aa

far aa Feasible.
Frank 6. Good,ear lacked about three
weeks ot being 39 jears of age at tba time
of bla decease, near!, all hta Ufa being
spant tn thia bla native dt,. Few people
In tbe count, were belter known, fewer
ret could number eo man, friends. Bright
and alert In Inlefleet, progreealre In all
that pertained to Hastings, aa major of
which be left a record to be enrled by hie

sueceaaors, of frank manner, and gener­
ous klndllneaa, hie waa the nature to wta
friends, and be had them wherever known.
No man in need eewr appealed lo him for
aid
in rain. Hla laat doliaa would bare
lately sent me by a friend we read the to tbe hotel, staggered through the office,
notice of the death ot Alpbe us H. Wisner, and to the elevator. The elevator boy gone eheerfuli, to rellere the dlatreaa of
of Fulton, Kai. Co. at the age of 68. The said that when In the elevator be “scrooeb- a friend, since bia ontlmel, taking odt,
deceased was a Baptist minister and la­ ed” down and pulled his hat down over several In humble el reumstaneee In our
bored for 5 years In South Johnstown and his face. He tried to say something but clt, have recalled deed, of klndoMa and
for a short time at Hickory Corners. He’ could only mumble and was unable to generona aid from him who did them
leaves an aged wife, a family of grown speak Intelligibly. The boy thought be without ostentation and from pure kiadup children and a boat of friends among was intoxicated as he reeled about llke neoa of heart. Generoua naturea are apt
one under the influence of liquor, He lo bare their fatilla. And one to whom
tbera the writer.
Mr. H. Panl is quite sick at present took Mr. Goodyear to his room. The lat- soclabllUr meant ao much aa to him on
ter left the door to his room, No. 813. readily gain that unfortunate habit which
with a severe cold.

wide open, reeled around, pulled a pillow
from the bed and lay down on the floor. which emancipation seems so impossible
Soon after tills the night wateh of the ho­ to some. Frank regretted this, the on*
tel came along and saw him on tbe floor; great misfortune of his life—for fortune
thinking that he was Intoxicated be lifted had otherwise teen most kind to him. He
Delayed Letter.
him up and put him to bed thinking that tried to break away from It; but boetoeu
Adalbert Norwood and wife of Howard
reverses broke down his spirit, and his '
he would be all right in the morning,
City, visited friends here last week.
though he noticed that he was breathing resistance was not that of the stronger
Mrs. Jessie Robinson spent Saturday
heavy.
Later on toward morning the man of his earlier years. Friends many
and Sunday with her parents In Delton.
night watch called again aud found him will treasure up In memory bis kindly,
Wm. C. Robinson was In Battle Creek
uncouBcioua and breathing very heavy; be genial ways, his pleasant manners and
last week to receive treatment from Dr.
generosity.
Few set a
knew that he was in a very serious con­ great-hearted
tendon.
dition and Dr. Tolman, physician of the higher esteem on friendship; and to no
Married, at the residence of the bride’s
Great Northern hotel, was sent for. “The friend was he ever untrue. And ail such
parents, Tuesday Jan. 16, Miss Addie Rob­
Dr. came and could discover do fumes or rejoice that Incontestible proof exUts that
inson, of Hickory Corners, and Charlie T.
evidences of liquor or morphine and in­ bis death was not at hie own bands; and
Gillispie, of Shultz, the Rev, Hershiser
formed those present that the man was in hope that what seems a foul crime may
officii ting.
a dying condition fiom some cause un­ receive Its merited punishment.
Milo.
Mr. Goodyear was prominent in the
known. He Investigated and found a very
Banfield.
A Republican boy baby at Will Motts,
Joe Powers has broke ground for the bad fracture of tbe skull on tbe right aide Masonic and K. of P. fraternities. h&gt;
one we*k old.
the masonry be had reached the Command ary
Wheat has passed the winter so far foundation of a new house to be erected of the bead just above the right ear,
fracture being about 3% inches long. The and was a member of DeMolal Commandjust north of the old one.
without any Injury.
Railroad collection for the bonus of this skin was not broken aud no blood was ary, Knights Templar, of Grand Rapids.
Prairieville Grange will install all their
He bad. pasted nearly every chair in the
officers next Saturday p. m. and close with place Is going on with a very promising flowing from the wound^ showing that, the
condition that we shall get it as we have wound had been made by some blunt In­ Blue lodge and chapter. He was always
an oyster supper.
prominent in the councils of Barry Lodge.
Rev. Van Antwerp will continue bls now about two thirds of It in straight ne­ strument. A post mortem was held and
disclosed the fact that the skull had been K. of P. He was also a member of Has­
evening meetings during this week. Suc­ gotiable note^ at this writing and
know of more that will come before the crushed in add the brains were actually tings Dlrlatoo No 19, U. R- K. of P. of
cess has foliuwed bls effect so far.
oozing out. Mr. Walter L. Wilkins, of which he was at one time Captain and led
South Pine Lake literary society chal- reader will receive this.
Dr. Chandler had a wood chopping bee Chicago, formerly residing here and well the Division to victory In the state contest
lange the Columbia literary society for a
known to all, was summoned and be and at Kalamazoo.
joint debate. Question‘■Which cause the last week Tuesday and about 25 persons
Dr. Tolman rematped with him until
Id 1884 Mr. Goodyear was married to
most drlmo riches or poverty ?” The chal­ showed their good will to help the wood
The minister was going death. He was unconscious all tbe lime Miss Kale Parkhurst, of Coldwater. Three
lenge was accepted and the debate comes pile along.
and never spoke. The coroner was called children blessed their union, two daugh­
off at the Grange Hall on »he eve of the past and saw the boys to work aud said
and gave II as his opinion that Mr. Good­ ters and one son. LltUe Josephine died Nov.
24th, The debate will be interesting as I can not saw or chop but I can give a
year had been murdered aud demanded an S3th, 1890 and Mrs. Goodyear followed
there are some old timers on both side*. shining dollar and it was received with a
great applause from the crowd of boys, Inquest and post mortem examination. her to the otter stere soon after, Feb.
and a very greatful thank you sir from the The poet mortem showed no tracts of 95th, 1891. There survive a daughter and
Miss Let to Child returned home from doctor.
liquor or morphine In bls stomach and a son; a sister and a mother to whom
Fowlerville last week.
Dr. Chandler was taken worse ' last nothing whatever to cause death except Frank was almost the Idol of her life.
Several from here attended the organ­ Thursday evening and at this writing is the fracture, Tbe Inquest was adjourned
The funeral occurred Tuesday at 5 p.
ization of the Cong’l church at Clarksville quite low and the rest of the family are HU Tuesday when ah tbe faete were giv­ m.,' being conducted by Rev. Taylor.
last Thursday.
Barry Lodge K. of P. Hastings EH viston
en.
sick.
Tbe Chicago papers have done Mr. in uniform, aud the fire department, of
J. Rickert aud wife of Carlton Suudayed
The Epworth league last Sunday eve­
with Elmer Lightfoot aud wife of this ning was very interesting and a large Goodyear’s relatives and his friends
a which Mr. Goodyear was for many years
village.
f
the tte Chief, attended the funeral in a tody.
torn out for the way the roads are, there grievous wrong iu publishing to
Special meetings still continue at the U. seems to be a good interest in the league world that be was intoxicated, when the Tnr Result of th a Cokoxeb's Ixquarr
B. Church.
Help in Chicago m Given Below.
with the young people as well as the old. post mortem examination made showed
STATE OF ILLINOIS, I
Mrs. Llbbie Astra of Holland la visiting
There will be held at the Bresee Hall conclualvely that te was a sober man
Cocktt of Cook.
j
when he received the deadly blow, from
relatives at this place and Carlton.
next week Tuesday evening a social given
An Inquisition was taken for the people
Iu common
Mrs. Catherine Sissou Is at her home in by the young ladles. Fried cakes and whatever source it came.
of the State of Illinois, at 73—5—Av* to
the v'Plage once ifaore.
coffee at ten cents a meal, for the benefit with all humanity Mr. Goodyear had his the city of Chicago in Said eonnty of Cook,
fallings, hi* greatest being an appetite for
Ed Stauffer aud vt,lfe of Bowne visited of the sufferers up north.
on the 20th and 93rd days of January, A.
the family of A. Miller Sunday.
Next Sunday evening there will be a strong drink, and ttewha te to his mem­
D., IBM, before ma. James McHale, coro­
Junior League concert at the church com­ ory this was not even tbe indirect cause of
Brush Ilidgehis death. In reeling about his room af­ ner, tn and for saM county, upon view of
mencing at seven o'clock.
We wish to Inform the Banner that
the body of Frank G. Goodyear thou and
Village lots can be bought here from ter being taken up stair* at the hotel, he
there fying dead, upon the oatta of six
Brush Ridge is not Cedar Creek* Some 8
thirty cents to a dollar a square rod for tipped over a small, light wardrobe. It
miles Intervening between the two places.
good and lawful men of I he raid aounty.
realdeBce. Store lots will cost a little seems that without any investigation
Bertha Brumm has returned to Kalama­
whatever it was given to the Chicago press Who being duly sworn to inquire e»n .Ito
more enquire al L. Edmond’s office.
zoo.
as a theory and printed as a fact that Mr. part of the people of the State of Illinois,
Mrs. Joe Robinson’s sister has gone
Goodyear was Intoxicated when taken In into all drrumtariee*unending toe. death
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cooley were at his room, that in staggering about the of the said Frank G. Goodyear, and by
home.
A. Havens ot Washtenaw Co. visited D. R. Cooleys last week.
room be palled this light wardrobe over
Dr. Powers assisted by Dr. VanHorn on to hlnuelf fracturing bls skull. Tte tact
relatives here last week.
A number of our citizens were In Hast- and Asa Wright one day laat week re­ that no liquor nor anything of an intoxica­ Bild Frank G. Goodyear came to Na death,
moved a tumor from tbe side of —
Wm. ting character of any kind was found in do say&gt; upon their &lt;«tte, a* afnaesald, that
lugs Saturday last.
Our sick havg'all recovered.
Pratt. He is now able to be out.
bls stomach proves that the blow must the aaid Frank G. Goodyear mv lying
Bermuda sent delegates to Washington
Etta Tompkins of Galesburg Is at home have been received before he ever reacted
to secure a reduction of lb* tariff on onions for a short time.
the hotel. Just above bl* right hip was a go. Ceanry of Ona*. Slate at UMawda, ease
Ban Blank dlapoaed of his personal black and blue spot nearly six Inches to hbdeath onlha both day ot January
and potatoes, declaring they must atop
producing these vegetables If it was not property by auction Saturday. He intends square, and all along bls right side and
dune. Although the farmers of the United to work out by the month again.
hl* right arm and leg were big black and to 1M Dmibora St, from oteck ate
leetlngs have teen held here blue spots as if te bad been kicked or
Stales can raise as good quality of either
a.’ any country. Tbe tariff on onlote was for
three weeks.
struck. Tte theory has been advanced
dropped from 40 to 20 cent* a bushel and
that he might have stepp* 1 O?I ol on«
from 25 to 10 cents on potatoes. Tbe
street
car in front ot another and was
Singing school hereafter will be on
policy of the Democrat party teams to be
•truck by IU Wert this so tte traciura
Saturday ovenlng instead Of Wednesday
to please tbe foreign grower, ne matter
as formerly. Last Saturday we missed a
about tbe home producer.
and down the brad rather than estemUng
E. McCullum la home from the uanborn
train from Grand Rapid* from tba righMempla In a line Wwordrihe
pirt of the state,
again atop* at Irving- This adds greatly to bark at the bead. H hardly arena that ba
Mra. OrvUl Lash via I tod her parewto
our ocmvenlenco and we feel as If oorae
here last week;
thlngvalaodawdfuagbetted teen restor­ UB he muirsarebeea oober al tba time,
ed far tinea the two o'clock was taken off and could imt well hare rewired all the
be haaon hla penae.
Tariff MH.

S. 8. Fisk is in Kalamazoo from which
place be intends to visit C. C. Messenger
and family, of Howard City.

�Hastings Banner
Thursday, Jan. aj, 1894

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.
robbed the post office.

roOKBttO»- Proprietor*.

at Traverse City.

Hood’s^Cnres

bound over to the federal court, od k
charge of robbing the post office st
Traverse City. Qe had operated sys­
tematical iy for over a year. He would
go to the box window and ask for a
certain man's mail. The next day bs
would ask for still another person’s
mail Finally tbe citizens complained
that they were not getting their let­
ters.
Recently Stewart got a letter
containing a pension check. He read
the name and boldly asked n banker to
cash the check. The check had not
been indorsed, so the teller inquired of
the boy who had sent him. The name
was coolly given, but the teller insisted
that the man himself would have to in­
dorse it The boy walked out and did
not return. This little episode led to
his arrest
The boy's peculations
amount to over 61.50G.

Mrs. John IT. Coo*
«My litile tfrl ba'1 t,or®’ on her ,ae® *nd
OarMtparill* has be* led them. J
tefl a tcrrHile Ai.lrv-. »■ my •*•"■*'** I was
troubled Mth heartburn. AD&gt;1 aiek headache
frequently seized me. I have been taking

STATE CROP REPORT.
AU Down.

The Michigan drop report. Issued by
Secretary of State Jochim. says that
wheat has been injured but slightly,
and all thU l« chanced. I do not have
v if at all, by the weather during the
ala. heartburn or tick headache.
Nh* J9“N
With the exception of
IT Cook. Martinsville, HL Hood B Cures. last month.
hay, which is a few cents higher than
HOOD’8 PILLS cure llrer ill*, tick headit
was
one
year
ago. and milch cows,
trhp, jaundice, Indigestion. 25c. Try a box.
which are bringing an average of $1.50
more than they were in January,
1803, there is said to have been a de­
cline in prices all along the line. The
total number of bushels of wheat re­
ported marketed by'farmers in Decem­
ber is 1,540,662 and in the five monthx
ending December 81, 7,899,085 bushels,
which is 212.580 bushels ‘.ess than was
CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT I Per, a
mftra■ who5b« ebM nXrtfflhyyT**
1 * * reported marketed last year.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

spcdal notloctntbe Scientific Americsa. and
thus are brought widely before the public with­
out tret to the inventor. This suleadid paper,
lsen*d weekly, elegantly Iliu»trated, has by far the
tariEMt circulation of any sclentlllc work lu the
world. B3 a year. Sample enpiea seat Proc.
Bonding Edition, monthly. *2.S0a year. Single
copies. *J.» canuu Every number contains beau­
tiful platan, tn colon, and pbotograabs at Dew
boosea. with plana, enabling builders to show too
iaXUNN*‘r&lt;XU
BSOADWAY.

KHEHIFF’S KALE- i
-t-w! nf the &lt; Inuit &lt; uurt lor lh&lt; County of
Bariy ai d rtt-lr • ( Mfclilgnn. to aie directed
ulid iii-liw nil at d . gainst the r.nmlf. and chattics. Imi ,‘s ni-d lent-metds ot Tripheim Goo.1cuouitli. *n i|&lt;e county ot Barry slid iu favor
of HOP oe I’n-i thv rod Sou. 1 did on the
twenty- intli day of .lune. a. I 1»W. levy upon
and•.fl«,7e and la»i- all the right, tltlraml Interest
of tur N«ld Trtrtienn o nodenough In and to
tbefaBowbi* described real estate situated tn
the Inuiislihi of Irvlug. Harry County. .Michi­
gan. te-w|l| the i.orth east quarter (l&lt;&gt;

ranri nil"' &lt;&gt;» we&gt;t n«»«1 the

Imlf

of Hih

sec Ihlii.V
&lt;;€) town-hip four Til to«h rai ee
nine
«»4. al»o the following dcftgrllfrid land*
in tbe luwina t|&gt; of Orlton. north west quarter
;ls]of ’he north we-t qqarter
•&lt; sed thirty
’ill tns iivhiy Lair •41iiwr«b range right |8] west
aii.t’’Hili' vurt quarter
of -osith east qiutr
ter:\jofM*f iwvnty«i&lt;vt4 [-*7] township four

of M&gt;uth w»-*FqrMttrr JJ»1 of sectweiity-Mx [«’&gt;]
uiwirrlur four (fl north of rangr etebt west
all &lt;4 nhlfh 1 slia’I extn.se for sale at
pirWlr auction or renduc to the liii;h*st bidder
a» the law dir»rt!&lt; at the
north
front
door of the Cmirt house in the ally of
Ha&gt;lbic&lt; In said county of Barry and
Stale of Mtctdgaii, (that bring the place where
the Circuit Qmrt tor the said County of Barry.
Xiaie of Nichiwaii i« hokfan) on the 17th day nf
Fein nary. A. D„ Wi, at one o’clock In Hie atrenmon nf that day.
Haled al the cltv of Hastings, this 13th day of
December. Af D„ 1MB.
Philip W. Hubgx^s.
Under Sheriff.

Attorney General Ellis has advised
the state board of charities not to ac­
cept the deed offered covering the site
at Newberry for the projected asylum
for the insane in tbe upper peninsula.
The statute requires tljat the state be
given an absolute title, while the deed
contains reservations of timber and,
land for highways and provides for the
property reverting to the grantors in
case it ever ceases to be used for asy­
lum purposes.

W. A. Childs, sent by citizens to in­
vestigate the condition of the destitute
of Gogebic and Dickenson counties,
reports clothing sufficient for the win­
ter at both places. Gogebic has pro­
visions enough for all until February
20. Iron Mountain had only euouah
for ten days at the present rate of
issue.
He said both counties had
methods of distribution well organized
and systematized.

Tbe state board of health has re­
solved, in view of the decision recently
by Circuit Judge Steere, of Sault Ste. '
Marie, declaring the penalty provisions I

of the Michigan quarantine law uncon­
stitutional, that the immigrant iusp.*ctiou at the Michigan border be suspendad. The case would be appealed.
From various portions of the state
the reports of fifty-six observers for the
week ended January 18 show that in-'
termittent fever decreased in area ol ।
prevalence. Scarlet fever was reported '
at forty-nine places, measles at six. j
diphtheria at twenty-six and typhoid •
fever at twelve places.

PROBATE ORDER
Stiite of Michigan. Count* of Barry—ns.
Al a seat! on uf the Probate Court for the
Couiitr of Barry, bidden at the Probate office. i.
- ■ » -the CRy of Hartings, In said county, on Satur­
day the 30th «Uy ot December. In the year one
Michigan Millars.
thousand eight hundred and ninety three.
The Michigan Millers’ association at
Present. Cbarim W. Armstrong, Judge of
its annual meeting in l&gt;ansing elected
Probate.
In the matter of the estate of Josbnw B. the following officers:
|
Hall, doccasdd.
q5
President. W. A Coombs, Coldwater; vlos
Ou reading and filing the petition duly rertfi-d.ofCtoaM. Hull, widow of aal.t accessed president. R. T. French, MlddJeriUe; secretary
braying that administration of said estate and treasurer, M. a. Reynolds, Lanalas; ex­
may b- granted tn Daniel C. Warner, or to ecutive committee. Alfred Green, Holly; S. J.
some other suitable penum.
Thereupon it K ordered, that Ertdav the Tltua. Battle Creek. Alexander Stock. H1U«
ttthdayof January. A. D..1HM at ten o’clock In dale
the forenoon, be aMimed for the hearing of said
petition and that the heirs at law of said de­
ceased aud ali other persons ltderested iu said
The Michigan state fair was permsestate, are reqnlreAo appear at a aessiou of
said court, then lobe hoiden at the Probate of­ nently located at Lansiog four years
fice. In the i’ijy of Hastings, in said county, and ago. The society now finds itsqjf &gt;25,show cause. Ifany there be. why the prayer of
the petitioner may not be gran'ed. And it is 000 in debt, and in order to replenish 1
further ordered, that stld petitioner give notice Its treasury the executive committee
to the persons Interested In said estate, of the
has favorably considered a proposition
from the Detroit exposition managers
•---- ---------- ... ..... u .......... ../X
r.rv, n ur-woto
hold the fair in that city this year,
j
fjap^r printed aud circulated Iu said County ot
Barry. once in each week for three successive
weeks previous to said dby of hearing.
Cham. W. akmaibong.
Fire broke out in Manthe’s meat mar­
Judge of Probate
ket in Marquette and destroyed that
building, McMillan’s saloon and MsMORTGAGE SALE.
Per’s dwelling. Total loan, glO.Oud.
I
Default having lawn made In the renditions
Thomas F. Griffin, president of the
of a certain mortgage executed by Edwin a.
Forman and Lyman W. Aldrich And Mar* Griffin Car Wheel company, was mur­
M. Aldrich, wife of tbe said Lyman W. Aldrleh',
and robbed in the
to David (1 Burle’hymrr, dated the seventeenth derously aasaulted
tea ana roDoed in tbe
day of November ik?2. recorded tbe eighteenth barn in the rear of
&lt; his residence ia Deday of November. IH&gt;_&gt;. by the unn payment of
trolt.
- -1I
! he i iib-rest due on the seventeenth day of
November. m$s and more than thirty dav#
Mra Victor Bond, wife of a Michigan
having el iiwd since said interest became due Central engineer, died in Wit Bay
“5
•nd the sirne remaining unpaid
and the said David C. EjcJeehyuitr having City of heart failure, as she was being
elwledto lie-lArt» the whole amount principal
and Interest srrured m said mortgage due and assisted to tarn over in bed.
The hunters and fishermen of Holland
parable pursuant to tbe terms and conditions of
mo‘1W wd on whldi said mortgage there have formed an association for the prop­
hereof principal and Intereat.
agation
and protection of game and fish.
three tho-.wd seven hundred anti thirty four
and . !•»'rtoilgrs. notice is hereby given tnat
By an obstruction in the water pipe*
by virtir of the power tittle in said mortgage
I shall fureelu - the same by a sale at nubile Marquette was left without fire protec­
anethm 1., th bigb^t t.Uder at the northTrent tion.
door «vf lhe Court House lu the city of Hastlnn,
•n tb.- «n-nn« dav of April. 1MM at twdve
The county honie at Manistee has X
o clock own of all that certain piece or nar- curiosity in the form of a young girl
cel &lt; J iahd • l-ua-rd r.
township of Has
who for the past year has taken no
tmr*.
County
of
R
.
’
rrv
and
State
of
Michigan
describe.,
i^ worth half of lhe Lilb S
nourishment whatever except water
•tuArterayd (be Meet i-alf of the north west
quarter«;f the aoti’h r«r quarter of a-etlou that potatoes bate been boiled in, and,
twmiU-ninetn «owm&gt;lilp three, worth of range strange to say, she is growing fat on
“•* hundred acres of that diet
.aud be the
mo M
excMfiar and reWilliam Thomas, one of the oldest
pioneers of Genesee county, died at his
home in Davison township, aged 88
David C. BycuotnrMXii.
years
He had lived apon the farm
where he died for fifty-five years.
.NaineF. the Ottawa county crank
who went to Chicago after Prender­
gast had been convicted of the mnrdrr
ot Mayor Harrison and demanded his

«■

U*[,

A BEAUTIFUL MUMMY.

la the
The most beautif
world was recently -------------terranean crypt of SL Fidcs’ church in

ANTWERP’S BIG
Th» Unit’d Stat” W1U Play a V«7
Important Part.

south ease

Barre
United 8^

Electric Bitters will cure all dtooMN of
one hundred years or more. St. Fides'
church was built by members of fl&gt;e
Hohenstaufen dynasty in the eleventh
century. The crypt was originally in­
tended as a burial place for the princes
of that houae.
At the beginning of
the twelfth century the black plague
visited the town and the vaults were
walled In, says the New York World.
At the beginning of this century the
stone and mortar were partly removed
and a small opening made just
' ‘ big

Neat ItaUdlag.

Tbe Antwerp international exhibi­
tion will open on May 5 of the present
year. Following so closely upon the
greatest of world’s fairs this modest
display would present few attractions
to Americans but for the fact that
American manufacturers expect to take
a particularly prominent part. Hereto­
fore the United States has not taken a
large part in foreign expositions, but
profiting by the experience of the Chi­
cago fair and stimulated by an appre­
ciation of the possibilities to trade of­
fered by general expositions, the man­
ufacturers of this country have de­
cided to be properly represented at
Antwerp.
When the visitor to the exposition on
the banks of the “lazy Scheldt" passes
in to the grand entrance on the Place
Publiqne next summer one of the’most
striking pictures to greet his eye will
be the facade of the Ainericatt^build*
ing. It will be one of tliy most\$au'tiful and pretentious pieces of archi­
tecture on the grounds. Facing the
grand entrance from an advantageous
position on the right its prominence
will rival that of the Salle des Fetes
MOST BKAUTIFCL MUMMr IN THE WOULD.
and will be excelled only by the Gal——1 to crawl eries de 1’Industric, or main building.
enough to allow a man
through, but thj investigation led to It is regarded as lhe most prominent
no discovery.
site ©ver accorded a foreign country at
The recent investigations were more an exposition.
thorough. Electric lights were intro- ]
The building will be modern renais­
duced, and excavations were made sance in style, 240 bv 150 feet • It will
under the direction of noted ardusolo' be constructed of steel, iron and glass,
gists. It was then that n mummy, after the fashion of the exhibit build­
more bdautiful than any now in the ings at the Columbian exposition, and
possession of the great museums and interiorly It will be arranged to serve
collections, was discovered. It lay in as an exhibition hall. There will be
a grave which had once been filled by clubhouse features to the building,
a wooden sarcophagus, and its outlines but the main feature will be its ar­
had been perfectly preserved by a coat­ rangement for the display of American
ing of lime
This led to the belief that the corpse
was that of a woman who died during
\the time of the black plague, for il
was customary with the people of that
period to cover tbe bodies of all vic­
tims af the terrible disewte who in life
belonged to the nobility with oxide of
calcium.
Only the forepart of the head and
breast of the mummy could be re­
moved in their entirety; the rest broke
into many pieces anil has not yet been
restored.
.
• The face is that of a woman of about
thirty-five years, beautiful und noble
XJPO8IT10N.
in outline. The hair was coiled on the
back of the head. The corpse wa* manufactures that may find « market
originally clothed, according to the abroad. Around the main half MU be
revelations of the quicklime, in a long rooms reserved for post and telegraph
linen shirt of wonderfully fine texture, offices, telephone, information bureau,
a knitted jacket, aud over this linen money exchange, writing-rooms and
]&gt;etticoats. Around her shoulders had
newspaper flierooms for American
been a mantle draped in heavy folds. newspapers. In addition there will
These who saw the form when it was also be a barber-shop, smoking-room,
first brought to light said it looked like amlmlance und drugs, check-room and
an image from unothew world.
' loileUrooma. These rooms ivill open '
The body is thought to be that of
from the exhibition hall, whose main ।
Princess Hildegard, daughter of Duch­ entrance on the south will be through
ess Adelheid of Schwaben, the great­ a grand vestibule 110 feet wide ap- *
grandmother of Kaiser Barbarossa, of proached by r. broad marble stairway. •
whom the legend reports that he is
There will be a BOparajte entrance on
asleep in the KyfThauser mountain. the east side of the building, the en­
Hildegard died at Schlettstadt Jn
tire space of which will be divided into
the beginning of the twelfth cen­
rooms for the press aud a commeruinl
tury. after having nursed her mother room where catalogues anti literature
through the plague.
• of exhibitors will be distributed. The
| commercial room will serve as au ex­
PICTURESQUE RELIC.
change for the transaction of business
by exhibitors.
I
The main exposition court is open to
The last thatched cottage in London
the dome, but surrounded by a gallery.
is about to be torn down. Few Lon­
In addition to two broad stairways
doners even are aware of the exist­
which lead up to the dome, there will
ence of this quaint relic of a time when
be two American elevators, which in
life was a much simpler thing than it
themselves will be novelties there.
is today. But the almighty pound
Opening on to the gallery will be ex­
crushes out sentiment in the modern
hibit rooms of the various states. The
largest of these, which will be 40 by 82
feet, will be devoted to the United
States
government.
There will be
.
eighteen rooms on the second floor.
'
In the center of the main hall will
1 be an illuminated electric fountain and
I a soda water fountain, which is pe। culiarly an American institution in its
modernized proportions.
The building is rectangular in de­
sign, while the space allotted to tbe
| United States is irregular in shape,

the liver «nd kidneys, will remove ptapies,
bolls, salt rheum and other afflictions
caused by impure bloocL—Will drive

The United States commission is pre-*
aided over by Thomas B. Bryan, cctrimisMoner general of the Columbian exV&lt;»sition. while it ineludes Preskient.

to be due at Ibis ante iheiuL
11ATA besides an attorney fee Of

of bradaebe. constipation and indigestion
try Electric Bittern. Entire satisfaction
guaranteed, Ssr money refunded.—Price

V, WU
CM &amp;. lucr^c
«ry to ttitofy tte said debt

50 eta. and $1.00 per bottle at W. H. Good­
year's drugstore.

10 o’clock, a. m.. at the nor
Court House tn tbs dty of
ot Michigan.

□at door of 'tb«
logs and Btate

a, MortzM**
Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City,
was told by her doctors she had Consump­
tion and that there was no hope for her,
pbobatb order
but two bottles of Dr. Kings’ New Dis­ Blate of Michigan. County «f Barry—
Ata semton of the Probate Court for |br.
covery completely cured her and she Oouuty ef Barry, hokten at the Probate Office In
says It saved her life. Mr. Tboa Eggers, tte city of Hastings, In said county, on Mou
day, tte Sth day of January, In the year one
Florida St Sau Franslco, suffered from a thousand eight hundred ano ninety four.
Present, Charles W. Ar»strong. Judge, of
dnadful cold, approaching consumption,
In the matter of the estate of LucIihIa
tried witboat result everything alee, then
Biaocliard. deceased.
bought one bottle of Dr. Kings New Dis­
covery and in two weeks was cured. He ln« tbstadrotalstrstloQ of »»td estate be grant
is naturally thankful. It is such results edtoIraBlsnehard.or to sotne other •uttxb&gt;
person.
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TMramonlt is ordered, that Tuesday, tbt 6th
dr which these are examples, that prove
da/ot Fsbruary A. D. MH. gltes o'cdoek In me
the wonderful efficacy of this medicine in
ceughe ami colds. Trial bottles free at petition nA taaltlbeJri at law of said di
oesssdabd all otter person* Interested la said
W. H. Goodyear's Drug Store. Regular estate , are required to appear at a session c:
ax’
size 50c and $1.00.

Tbe best salve in tbe

world

for cats,

bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin Irruptions, and posi­
tively cure plies or no pay required. It

Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
or money refunded. Price 25 cents
box. For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the
druggist.

and show cease, if any there be, why the prayer
of the petitioner may not be granted. And It D
further ordered, that ttld petitioner give notice
to the persons Interested in said estate, of the
pendency o! said petition and tba hearing
thereof bv causing a copy of tht* onler to be

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weeks prerteu* to a
lAtrueeapy.)

xl Id Mid County of
or three iraccrostva
o&lt; bearlDK.
w. Abmbtrong
Judce of Probate

MORTGAGE BALE.
Default having been made in tbe payment
oC an Installment of interest, due upon a eer
tain mortgage raade by Edward Smith and lie
beccaM.mnith his wife, to Elmira R. Rovl
Michigan’s 57th birthday is Jan. 2C.
olds, dated September Hth. 1891. and recorded
In tbe office ot tbe ltegl»ter of Deed*, for the
Tbe early closing mqvement has struck county of Barry, and the State of Michigan, on
the 12th, day of September A D. 1891.' In liber
Sturgix.
37 ot mortgages, on page 12; and whereas sau:
mortgage provided, that. "If any toterert shall
become due and remain unpaid for thirtv davs
then both principal and Interest shall torihwttb
become dae and collectable, at the option of the
party of the second part,” and more, (naa
thirty days haying elapsed since said Install
men! of Interest became dae, and no part of th«
aame or of tbe principal of said mortgage hav
Ing been paid, said second party under the op
Hon giron to said mortgage hereby deciare* tbs
whole principal *am of sal&lt;l mortotge. and in
terest thereoc. now due; which amount at this
date I* claimed to be the suns of eight hundred
seventy four and 15-too dollar*; and no
Tbe Vicksburg Commercial bas a new entt
or proceeding* at tew having been instltu
ted to recover the moneys secured by mid mort
dirss of type&gt;
rage or any part thereof: .now, therefore, by
George Keyo and Mona Strong of Bur-- vtrtue of the power of sale contained In said
mortgage, and the statute In such case made
lit gton eloped to Coklwater and were and provided, notice. Is hereby given that the
lands and premises described in su'd mortgage,
tnrrrled.
to wtt
the hast half of tbe south west quarter
of) section thirty two (It), in township no one G
north of range number »eren (7) west. Barry
Coouty, State of Michigan, will be sold at jmb
He vendue to the highest bidder oa Friday tbe
30th day of March A. D.18M at the hour of ous
o'clock Id tte afternoon at the front door of
tbe court house in rhe dtv vf Hasting* In said
county, to satisfy the amount daeon said mort-

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

Whan she had Children, she gave them Castoria.

Very few Michigan Cbinann have yet
registered.
peninsula.

They are mostly iu the upper

Marshall baa voted $30,000 bonds to
boiM r water works system ot Its own.
Tbe city could not get along wdlb the pri­

vate company.

Thomas Burus uf Coldwater has been
convicted of violating the local option
law. He.has gone lo jail i» default of
Si 50 fine and eosH.
W. U. Saltonstall of Toledo, aa»J D. H.
W&lt; bster of Saginaw have leased the Hotel
Vicent lu Saginaw and will lake poasesTbe express charges al Covert depot, al­

most entirely ou fruit, daring the three
mbulbs of August. September aad Octo­
ber, amounted to $2,910.73.

Tbe Colon Roller Mills are making
things bum now. They have been run­
ning day and night tor three weeks and
are TOO barrels uf flour bebtad their or­
ders.
.

WHhin the past sixty days six miners
' caused by the Rue de Retrancheruent, have been killed In the great Calumet Jt
Investigation has proven
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which runs obliquely* through the ex­ Hecla mine.
position grounds. There is thus left a that most of them were tbe result of care­
pentangular piece of ground on the lessness or the violation of tbe ' rales ot
west, adjoining the electricity build- the mine.
a
ing. On this will be erected a model
tyaA
■ fire •t*tion, where the system which
' has nuwle the
service in the United
*'
i States unrivaled throughout the world
, ‘
[ wm bc demonstratea.
The station wtrnSmii
banaUaa.
LOXDO.-..
THATUUTD COTTASIL
wll| lla„ all of th, dcrloe, ,or
Babylon jast as the almighty dollar ’ fighting. An ambulance wagon wiU
does ia this country, and as a eonse- also be placed in the annex,
quenoe this unique object will in the ' • In the rear of the American buildingnear future give place to the erer-ex-' there will be a complete modern shoe
tending piles of brick and mortar.
i factory in operation. This will be an
The cottag-i is set in a little bit of important exhibit, us this country is
country scenery hedged in by the pro-! recognized to be far in advance of the
saic environment of a London district. ! rest of the world in the manufacture of
It stands on some ground adjoining ! shoes, as was conclusively shown by
the disused graveyard in connection ' the Chicago fair, if that exhibition
with I’addington green and adjoins St. were needed to demonstrate the fact.
Davki’.i Welsh church. The building .
The American building and its nnconAistsof two dwellings with rough- nex will contain 26,500 square feet of
cast walls, wooden porches and quaint space. In addition to this 60,000 square
little windows. The thatched roof is , ^eet has been allotted to the Amerlargc. and from it peep out several dor-' ican section in the Industry or main,
mcr windows. There is a fair-sized ' building, cn
fv“'--------------- «80,030
square----feet
in the
piece uf ground attached to the cot­ electricity btuldin-j aud 30,000 square
tage, and some trees grow therein, feet in the machinery buibdinff, thus
giving it, in a measure, tbe surround- making a grand total of 140,500 square
iuga which a thatched roof naturally feet oTkpace »t tbe Antwerp exposition

In calculating “exact time” at the
national observatory at Waahington

instituted at

malsria from the system and prevent st
well as cure ail malarial fevers.—For cure

Elmiica R. Rkvkoum. Mortzagrt*.
N A&gt; Rkvmolzm. Attorney.
I rated. ColdwAter. M(ch.. Dec 3Mb 5«3.

▲DMINIBTRATOB’8 SALE.
in the matter of the estate ot Harvey F
Bellinger, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given. That by virtue nf a
license granted and given t&lt;&gt; tne. the adtninhtra
tor of said estate, by Jacob L. McPeek. Judge of
the Probate Court for th* county nf Ealoti. I »hsll
sell at auction to the highest bidder, at (hr
premises bertgaafter drser bed on Tuesday the
znb day of February, not. at to o'clock, a iu
all lhe right, till" ana Interest of &gt;ald dreeated
in and to tbe following described premises, to
wttr
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The south one-half [Hl of the south east one
fourth [kl M section thirteen—M acres. Th*
east one half 14] of south west quarter (4) of
serllon thirteen—SU acres. Tire north one half
[H] of ttrt east one-half [Hl of the east one-halt
[Hi ot the north west one fourth [H] of section
twenty-four HI]- 20 acres. The Booth west one
fourth [k lot toe south west one-fourth [k] of
section thirteen [131—4r acres. AH ef tbe above
described parrels of land In town one [h] north
ofrangr^iinejsj west, county of Barry ads
Also tbe^Sa0 west
* * * * one fourth [«&lt;J of tbs
south westone fourth [&gt;&lt;] of section rlghtrea
[181—40 acrea. Town one ft] north range eight
18] west, Barry County and btato of Michigan.
HiMam Oolibman.
Administrator

PROBATE ORDER.
•tate of Mtehigan, County of Barry—m.
At a seosfou of the Probate Court tor the
County of Barry, hoiden at the Probate Offire
In the city ot Hastingf, in said couaty, on

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Vlfcu. UUUU1CM aM&gt;U u,a

tow.

Present. Charles W. Amstroug, Judge ot
Probate.
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In tbe matter of the estate of SWnon &lt;&gt; .
BusseH. itsimerd.
Ou readtag and ailnr tbe petitiondulv verified
_r rw. »« a —--- w —a----- — ’
» Oscar B. Diamond, er to some
• person.
a it Is ordered, that Ter*d»*. ths
JABaary, A. D. mm. at ten o’clock Is
A.WaaslnodforttM hearing of said

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□fltoe. In tbe city Ot HsAttags, In said ©ountv.
and show cue. It any there be, why the prayer
M the petitioner tnay not be granted. And
Jt is further ordered, tfeM aaM petitioner gtv.
twHiec to tte persons tutorssted ta mid estate,
□ft he pendency of said petition, and the brer
tag thereof by causing a ropy of this order to be
punllsbed tn lhe Hastings’Baxxxb a news­
paper printed and riratiated in said County of
Bairv on^e In each week for three buccvmIvo

FBOBATK ORDKB.
. .
Mate of Micblgan, County of Barry, a*.
At a session of the Probate Court, tot
the county of
Barry
boWen at the
Probate nBVce.Jn the City nf Hast Ings, in
said County, on Monday, the iBtb day of
January. IM the rear one thousand eight huntinrt «Dd ninety &gt;Mn
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge ot
Probate.
In the matter of the estate of Samuel
Bwa"k. Deeoaartl.
.
t»n readli-g and filing the petition duly verltied of Sarah C. Swank, widow of said ttoccM
ed, pray tog tbs* a certain instrument now on
fite in said ocurt. purporting to be tbe last will
and testament r.f mid deottord be admitted to

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There was a load of bay stolen Friday
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. . -1 •. ! knows sotui* people wuo are so exc^eatng- between three and four o'clock in the
' ly modest that In speaking tit a person's morning from the farm of James Lord in
Thijrs lay, Jan. 25, 1894.
leg ttey persist in calling it a limb; but Bedford. Mr. Lord beard a noise and
tbe young lady who hi speaking of a awoke and dressed himself and readied
cerlato breed of chickens, called them bls hay stack In Ume to see tbe load of
Brown Limbhorns is, he thinks, entitled hay being driven away, he started i» pur­
1 b. PAIJ4ETD-.IL
J. M. SMITH. to the cake Mud whole bakery.
suit but was unable to overtake tbe thieves
Many tuperstltlbiu beliefs as to the “In­ as they had considerable start while he
UW, COLLECTION AND REAL ESTATE
fluence" of the moon still remain. In some was harnessing bls bona. Mr. Lord
localities it Is believed to be unlucky to be thinks that after seeing bls hay stack
PALMERTON A SMITH
CouvMaticIng a specialty.
empty-handed when one first beholds the vanish, be will not be. surprised to have
Woodland, Mich
new tnoon; aud among tbe same people dog chains put around his house and have
having silver iu the hands or gold in the it whisked off Into ob Ivlon. It has been
P M. WuudUiatreee.
pockets is a “good sign. * If one Is about no uncommon thing for chickens to be
•-aw and cvFLLEcnox orric*.
entering upon an Important undertaking stolen, and horses and live stock of all
Al! business promptly attended to.
he had best defer proceedings uotil the kinds have been run off, but when it
comes to tbe stealing of hay stacks It is
Iwurd Taggart
Lojal K. Knappeti. moon is ••filling,’’ that is, some time becertainly time that a halt was called.—
Arthur C. IHnlioti.
tween “new" and ••full" moon.
Battle Creek Journal.
T AGO ART, KNAPPES &amp; DENISON.
Tlieappointment of local surgeon for
LAWYERS.
tbe Missouri Pacific railroad, which___
baa
Harrison Holbert, an odd old genius
Rooms Sil SIT Michigan Trust Co. Bldg.,
' Grand Rapte*. Michigan. hung fire so long, pending on Investigation residing at Grand Ledge, died there Wed­
ot
matters
by
authorities,
has
finally
been
nesday. It is related of the old fellow
alice kirk. m. d..
settled by tbe selection of Dr. J. Thurston that he was continually in search of the
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Physician and Surgeon.
Hastings, - - Mich.
Goudber for tbe position. Dr. poucher is Prince of Hades, and his common saluta­
AH calls promptly attended day or night. Of­
&lt;ull»| worthy the confidence of lhe company tion was, ‘‘Have you seen the devil late­
fice over F. G. dtowen'a bool and shoe store
and hfa selection will no doubt give entire ly?” He was at one time a very devout
I AMES A. SWEEZEY.
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Attorney at law.
satisfaction to all concerned.—Talmage. member of church, but from fancied
Heatings. Mich. (Nebraska) Tribune. The Dr. Goucher
grievance at some of the members, fell
Practices in all courts of tbe state. Col­
mentioned is the\one formerly living at
lections promptly attended to.
Naskvllle, of grave robbing fame.
It Is said that a new Free Methodist
R. E. H. LATHROP,
Tbe situation of this peculiar world of convert, not living a great ways from
‘llomoepathlc Physician and
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ours has been described as follows: “Ope Charlotte, eased bls mind of a great load
Surgeon
Office over W. H. Goodyear’s! New man is struggling (or justice, another is by stating that several years since he bad
Drag Stove.
fleeing from it. One man is trying to hired a man for five dollars to burn bis
All calls promptly attended to.
build a home, another is try ing to sell his barn. The man did tbe Job and tbe new
t A. SCRIBNER. M. D.,
for less than cast to get rid of it. One te Free Methodist convert got 9500 Insurance
J.
Physician aud Surgeon, spending all tbe money he can make on
which he used to pay off a mortgage.
Delton,
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Mich.
taking a gir! to the theatre and pending Slnee that time he bad prospered and now
(MBee In residence, one olock raet of depot.
her flowers in hopes eventually to make he has the money to pay tbe debt But as
A. A C. H. BARBER
her bis wife, while his neighbor is spend­ the Insurance was with the Ionia, Eaton
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Physicians and Surgeons.
ing the gold to get a divorce. One man and Barry Mutual, many of the members
Calls ia city or county responded to wttt
war escapes without a scratch and dies of have since died or gone out of tbe compromptness, day or night.
whooping cough. One stands off his cred­ .pany so that it will be Impossible to re­
' A. SHELDON^
itors and enjoyea luxuries, while another place the money where It belongs.—Char­
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Abstract and Real Estate Office.
A Ontract Block. Hastings.
pave bls debte and stay at home.
lotte Tribune.
Money to loan on Real Estate Real Estate
We didn't suppose that anyone but
mM on c&gt;&gt;minl8Mlon. General eonreyaoclng.
Haring a complete set of Abstract Hooka, com
A Mason girl sent a postal card to tbe
editors
received
anonymous
comm
uni
­
piled from the Records, can furnish complete
i tracts
0. F. BROOKS. Clerk.
catlens, ip nt here is an exception: On Fri­ L. C. Brassy Dyeing company of Detroit,
asking for prices and closed with tbe sen­
day morning when F. D. Brayton cam©
M. FOWLER, D.D. 8.
tence, “I want you to ‘die’ for me,". The
to the postoffice ho found a letter in tbe
OSre hours Sa m. to5p.&lt;n.
box at the door addressed to J. D. Cool. next week Mr. Brossy was dead and
When James opened It he found It con­ buried.
HILIP T. CO LG ROVE,

Hastings Banner.
BUSINESS CARDS.

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Attorney at I.aw
(Snccessor to Smith A ColgroveJ
(Office iu Uulon block. Hastings.!
Practices in all tbe courts ot the state.

tained two sealed envelopes, one addressed
to J. D. Cool aud the other, Cool &amp; Curtiss
•On opening tbe envelopes one contained a
v
E. KENASTON,
82 bill and the other 84. The on’y writing
k.
Attorney at Law,
was the addresses on the'envelopes and
tOver J. 3. Goodyear B Co.‘a store.)
Practices |n all co art* of the State. Colleotiuna the following:
For explanation read
&gt;n»wipUy attending to.
Matthew 7:11.
R. TIMMERMAN, Hommpathic PhyMessrs. Cool A Curtiss have bVcn in a
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sfeisn and Sargeon.
deep study since that time trying to solve
(Officeover Lathrop’* drug stnra.)
tbe mystery, but have given up in despair.
Editors are never troubled with such
anonymous
communications. —Freeport
Herald.

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LOCAL NEWS.

‘ QIK^ML/mON &gt;
This week,
110 quires.

Hereafter, changes for advertlBementa
must reach this office, Tumday a at latest to
Insure insertion In Che Issee of Ute week
when brought.
Scrofula, whether hereditary or acquired. 1*
thoroughly expelled from the blood by Hood's
BaraapariQa, th * great blood partner.

Camphor Cream Catarrh Cure will cure
Catarrh.

W. H. Goodyear.

Eugene VanBlarcom of Middleville may
lose the use of one eye. A ehip hit it.

Camphor Cream Catarrh Cure will cure
cold In tbe head. W. H. Goodyear.
Camphor Cream Catarrh Cure is the best
.soothing and healing. W. H. Goodyear.
A hot sling of Carter’s Extract Smart
■Weed will cure the Grippe. W. M. Good-

•Caster’s Croup and Consumption Cure is
She best cough medicine. W. H. Good■Carter'a Cough aid Consumption Cure
rotiev es at once. Try It; never fail*. W.
IL Goodyear.

Carter’s Cough aad Consumption Cure
will cure coughs and croup, acU quick,
taste* good. W. H. Goodyear.

vice president of the Michigan State
Millers Association at their annual meet­
ing ia Lansing last week.

There is more Catarrh in this section of
the country than all other diseases put to­
gether, and until the laat few years wan
supposed to be incurable
For a great
many years doctors pronounced It a local
disease, and prescribed local remedies,
and by constantly failing to cure with
local treatment, pronounced it incurable.
Science has proven .catarrh a constitution­
al remedy, and therefore requires consti­
tutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure
manufactured by F. J. Cheney &amp; Co.. To­
ledo. Ohio, Is Che only constitutional cure
on the market It is taken internally in
in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful.
It acts directly on the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system. They. offer ooehuudred.dollars for any case It fails to
cure, Send for circulars and trstimonials. Address,
F. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.

Jim Wright, of Alamo, had both legs
broken recently by a log rolling on them.
week

Parson Arney has organized a congre­
gational church of 86 members as a result
of his efforts at Clarksville.

Albert Champlain, an Eaton Rapids far­
The Middleville Creamery Co. are mer, was fined 835 or 59 days In jail for
bui Iding a two story 16x20 cold storage assault and battery on Frank Broughton.
addition to their plant, which will add He paid bls fine.
greatly to its value. This Institution will
A dog died in Eaton Rapids last week at
the advanced age uf 18 years..
begin opecatlon April Bad.
Judge Norton, who made a vow lu 1844
never to have his hair cut until Henry
Clay became president, died tbe other day.
Although tbe Judge did sot get his hair
eut Cyr fifty years, he never became a
•woman suffragist.

Mrs. G. V. Goucher, of Watkins, Alle­
gan county, was thrown out of a cutter
during the recent sleighing, but did not
appear to be hurt. Lately her wrist has
given her much trouble, and a doctor’s ex­
amination of it proved a bone was broken.

E. H. VanNocker the Nashville photo­
Richard Scott, of Tow abridge, had a
grapher took a view of Nashville from the horse stolen and followed the tracks about
Sep of die stand pipe last week. From 15 miles to the house of Milo Keep and
that dizzy height be might have turned the colt was found tn the barn, and now
till camera westward and tskea a birds­ the Sheriff will “keep" Milo until he ex­
eye view of Hastings.
plains himself
At Manistee there is a damsel in the
eouaty house who cannot eat any solid
food, and has lived for several years on
‘ the waler In which potatoes for the table
are boiied. Strange aa it may seem she fa
thriving on thia diet Here Is a hint for

Allegan county has '4,591 farmers and
in *92 bad 58,931 sheep; 19,614 horses:
11.649 milch cows; 8,498 bogs; 6.697 eattle, other than milch cows. In 1890 there
was 944,979 acres of improved land.

George SootL tbe man who was murder­
ed at Kalkaska last Wednesday was for­
Every mother should keep a bottle of merly of Eaton county, living In Chester
Carter’s Extract Smart Weed In the bouse. township, coming there In ’63. He was
When tbe little one comes home with wet 88 years old at the time of his death and
feet and chilled, a hot sling of Carter’s Ex­ leaves a wife. Tlie funeral occurred at
tract Smart Weed will prevent taking Charlotte.
eoW. Children like It, It is as pleasant
Pat Hickey,’’ of Bunkerhill, traded a
aa lemonade. W. H. Goodyear.
good horse, while undertbe Inflaence of

hard times.

A hot siing of Carter's Extract Smart
Weed will cut tba mucous phlegm oat of
tba throat and lungs in a few hours, mak­
ing it a sure eure and quick cure and pre­
ventive of Croup,
Diphtheria,
Sore

Ttroat, Pneumonia, etc., as these troubles
all doom from a neglected raid. W. H.
Goodyear,

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Mrs.'lsaac Powlipson for many years

a resident of Galesburg, died at her home
In Wheatland. N. Dakota. Sunday, from
the effects of a fail received about two
weeks before.

DESERTED

EASTERN

FARMS.

And the Cuwere about you purple and red.
Tot beautiful singer! now stag," she said.
But the light wm wine in Che hean of the bird;
Iu wings to the breath of the flowers stirred,
And the beat of the street

a good sized “jag", tor uue &gt; of much less
merit When.he came to his senses he
didn't like tbe trade and proceeded to tie
his “trade" n&gt; ar Its former home and
spirited bls own horse away. Tbe other
man didn't see It in that light and now
Ricky is out ob bail, and Na bearing will
be thia week.

Reduced from

5o $r a

Soil dsncod its life on a restleae wing.
And It had no voire when the child said:
“Sing.”
But the mother—her heart grown wfae and
true
In the love of life’s shadows—tesdcrly drew
A corertr.^ down.
Hiding light sad the town:
Hl! the soul of the shadow passed Into the bird.
And the soul of the eong Into liberty stirred;
nil the bird aud the child with each other
vied
In the joy of the spirit: "Sing, birdie," she
cried.
—Charlee L Thompson, tn N. V. independent
Catarrh in the Head

Is undoubtedly a dlBeare nf the blood, and an
sueh only a reliable blood purifier ran ♦ fleet a
p-rfert and permanent cure. Hood's Sarsapa­
rilla Is the beat blood purifier, and It bas eared
many very severe ca»cs of catarrh. Catarrh
ofteutlmee legds t© consmnptlao. Tike Hood’s
Baraaparllia before It 1s to late.

Erery great aabioct la takas up by Ths Ferna ekta H nateraHy came® W»
public attention sad ia treated by ths beat authorttfaa, without regard t®
or crews- It will he®* any tboogMful reader Interned on ths tasks and 'refill

of th® itlws, aa no other periodical doss.

Hood’* PI Lb cure all liver Illa.

United States to warrant so revolutionary
For Over Fifty years.
Mrs. Winslow’s Hoot Line Syrup has been usea
for children teething, fl sooths the child, soft­
ens the gums, allays all pain, cure® wind colic,
and la tne best remedy for Diarrhoea. Twentylive cents a bottle.
Sold by all druggists
throughout tbe world.

and tbe latest great achievements la every direction of activity.

SIZE AND QUALITY UNCHANGED.

Mothers

Tke Fonm to mw u &lt;tonp m Um aug«fl&gt;u of mro ootortaloiwoL

suffering with weakness and
emaciation, who give little
nourishment to babies,should

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ajr. a Copy. $3 a Year.

THE CHEAPEST, THE LARGEST, THE BEST, OF THE GREAT REVIEWS.

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lake

Scott’s
Emulsion
the Cream of Cod-liver OU
and hypophosphites. It will
give them strength and make
their babies taL Phyiieiani,
the world over, endorse IL
Doi't ba dacei»8d bj SabstiMn!

Hastings City Bank,
Hastings,

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CAPITAL
$75,000.00
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SURPLUS fi 12.000.00.
Incorporated under the laws of the State of
Michigan.

Open tor business Dec. 10.1880.
officers:
0.0. Robinson,President;
Chester Messer. Vice. Pres.
D. W. Reynolds, Cashier.
DIT.E ctors:
D. W. Reynolds,
D.G. Robinson,
R B. Newer.
Chester afhaser.
John Carre th.
P. T. Colgrcn e.

Has the only savings department in In Barry
County and pays 4 per cent Interrat on all time

EVERYTHING

Nine hundred and seventy-eight of
these abandoned or partially aban­
In the line of choice candies,
doned farms in Massachusetts were re­
ported lo the state board of agricul­
fruits, nuts, and fresh bakery
ture in 1892. over three hundred in
goods, constantly kept on hand.
New Hampshire and as many more in
Prompt attention given to all
Vermont and in Connecticut. In com­
menting on this singular stale of af­
orders. Call and see me at
fairs the Massachusetts bureau of sta­
tistics of labor notes un increase in
this class of property in townships
where the value of the manufacturing
product predominates and a decrease
in those townships in which the agri­
cultural product exceeds in value that
of the factories. Touching the causes
Without the knife, still
harsher cauhUcm, or poi­
of this abandonment the report says:
sons
There is a strange fascination in city
Special attention is giv­
life which has always existed and
en to Cancer. The treat­
ment la based upon lhe
which lends many who are under its
theory recently embodied
spell to prefer poverty and privation in
- - JKJ • JUXXXMte' in paper® read by Prof. V,
the city to independence and comfort Moectlg-Moorhoof before the Royal and Imper­
ial Association of Physic lane of Vienna namely:
in the country. This fascination is in­ That aa the cell elemente la cancer have mueb
tensified by the undoubted benefits Ires vitality than those of sound flesh, it Is pos­
sible to attack them without Injuring surroundwhich tbe modern city offers to those Ing healthy cells, or the general well-being of
within or near it. And yet it must be the patient.
The remedies etnloyed at Hornellsville al­
admitted that the promise which leads though
ns harmless as those of Vlerfha. are fur
to the abandonment of country life is more effective— wholly removing the odor of
urowth within twenty-tour hours, and caus­
frequently unfulfilled. The movement the
ing the diseased tissue to ahrlnk to a hard, dry
from the country toward the city may eschar until it Is crowded out by healthy heal­
affect, indeed has affected, the labor ing granulations. There la no poulticing or
sloughing, no running sores or foul odor. It
market in two ways; it may lead to a Is the only known method that reaches and ex­
dearth of agricultural labor in the de­ pels every cancerous cell.
For references and other Information address
pleted districts, thus adding to the the resident physician,
burdens which iu too many cases the
J. D. MITCHELL, M. D. HorneUsviUe, N. Y
fanner already bears, and it may in­
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tensify the competition to which the
HAIR BALSAM_
city laborer is ^subjected, both as to
Omm
taMtUlM tte tetr.
employment and as to wages.
This
Frufiw a hreotaat gmrtb
competition reacts upon those who
come to'the city for the purpose of im­
proving their fortunes, only to find the
opportunities open to them constantly
CONSUMPTIVE
growing less. Or the other hand, the
life of the farmer, notwithstanding its
burdens, was never so easy in many re­
rXOBATXOBDXB.
spects as at present
The improve­
th.
ments due to modern invention have
lightened farm labor. while the rail­ OOWH
road. the telegraph and the press have
brought the most retired farms into
communication with lhe activities of Probata
In the matter of the estate of Uriah B. Buret,
the age. The fanner may not bo able
to amass wealth, nor eBh the majority
On reading and filing tbe petition duly veri­
ol those in cities hope to do so. He is fied, of Mary J Bor«t. widow of said deeraeed
prav ing that admtniatrritasi o&lt; said estate may
generally sure of a comfortable living bo granted to Harvey W. WiUferaa or to Steo®
as the reward of his toil, and the con­
tingencies that affect his employment
are usually no greater than those afId petition and tbat the heirs at la* ot said
footing employment in cities. If op­
bpeased aud nil other persons interested In
portunities for large profite are not
M enteto. are rrqutred to appev nt a session
said court, then to be hoiden at the Probateofopen to him he is relieved from th®
«. tn the City o&lt; HsstingB. la amd County, and
risk incidental to such opportunities.
That some of the burdens under which
granted. And It li
he suffers might be and ought to be MMfid la sa£«r
removed is undeniable; but there are
those in the city, working for low said pedtioa aod tbe 1
a copy of this order to
wages, liable to periodical employ­
ment, to whom life on the abandoned
farm would offer an agreeable change;

CITY BAKERY.

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'dKES, FRSFK.

CRNCEKIS
DURABLE

NEIGHBORING COUNTIES-

Charlotte's ebarity concert last
netted 8.160.

Hon. W. A. Blake graciously permits
a Galesburg man to live and tell the fol­
lowing cow story: She is a famous cow
weighing 1,400 pounds and one of Mr.
Blake’s thoroughbreds. One day recent­
ly “bossy’’ was conspicuous by her ab­
sence. After strict search and due In­
quiry she was found In the second story
of Mr. B’s high stock barn, apparently
very much “at home.’’ She had cllmed
stairs made of Inch boards for the use of
the stock feeders. Ropes, tackles and a
variety of devices were used in bringing
her back to earth.—Kalamazoo Telegraph.

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

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Casto ria.
“ Outoria Is an excellent medicine for chil­
dren. Mothers hare repeatedly told me of its
good effect upon their children."

•• Cafltorix fa the best remedy for children of
which I am acquainted. I hope the day fa not
tntereat of their children, and use Castorla in­
stead of the variousquack nostram® which are
morphine, soothing ayrup and other hurtful

merit® at Caatoria baa woe

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MIHBAU- L.COOE.BB1W.
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anot'ST 14. 187». ■

editorial notes

«... Kl*k« BI111.B Doll^ tie*
ministration the worse it ta for tbe coun­
try. We have already shown the tout Id
the volume of business growing to five
and then alx bllllona of dollars, bot now it

ken from trade during nine months’ experieuee of the fear of Free-trade, begin­
ning with the month of April, immediate­
ly after the assumption of office by the
party now in power. Tbe total bank

been as follows:
has alwaj s been made in the past, to cre­
ate a conflict between labor and capital.
Tbis Is as foolish as It Is upjust. Those
who agitate such ideas can generally be
found among men who do not care them­
selves to work, but who prefer to go
around and create dimensions ana trouble
where none had previously existed. Such
men are mischief makers and malefac­

,

tors.
Labor and capital are, and must be, one.
They are necessary to each other. With­
out the use of labor capital would be idle.
Without the use of capital tabor would be
idle.
Labor cannot find work-unless
there are factories, mines or farms where
Its work is needed. Capital would be useIresly employed in building factories,
opening up mines or laying out farms un­
less it could secure tbe labor with which

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Mouth.
April.;.......

HJlUUjn

June. J.......
July. J.......

XSS

MW-4......

Srpteraber.
Oraabdr....
November.
Doeeomer.

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3.311 «3&gt;&lt;Bt
amt .oaram
1X31.1X3361
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The examination of Asa Tefft, not Asa
Taft as we have formerly printed It, was
C.Mrtta commenced Thursday afternoon of last
week al 1 o’clock. Long before the time
of opening, the corridors and stairways of
4.M4.MMU
the court bouse were literally packed full
.’..470,107.343
5.443.235.71$
a,9W « J9.an

Totals... •3LBW.aO8.ST3
|45.799 500,500
Three figures are instructive. They
show that tbe longer the administration

lasts the wDrse it Is for the country.
Where tbe loss was only 8500,000,000 last
July, there j was nearly two billions of
dollars loss In December, on increase of
400 per cent lu the work of Deatructiou
within a ha^ year. Tbe shrinkage be­
tween the Christmas trade of 1893 and
1899, nearly two blilions of dollars, was a

The be«t of medicines are n.,-t
too good lor sick folks.

of people who were eager, not only to get
a glimpse of the prisoner. but also to hear
something of the evidence against him for
the awful crime. When the door opening
Into tbe court room was unlocked a stream
of people commenced to pour in and there
was a scramble for sesta. In an incredi­
bly short time the seats and isles were
full and In only a few momenta tbe large
space between the seats and the railing
around the bar was packed with people,
and so dense did tbe jam become that tbe
bar railing was broken down during tbe
progress ot the examination and proceed­

It

bad enough to be sick witho

NO NEW EVIDENCE DEVELOPED

clearings, as reported to Bradutreetta have
Every effort is now being made, as It

PTIONS

Charged With the Mur­
der of his Cousin Le­
roy Rogers.

POINT"

running chances with second
grade

drugs.

That's

th»'

reason we buy only the very

highest quality of Everything,
It’s a great satisfaction to us

to know that every prescript on

That’s just exactly what Archie McCoy
has always got in the Furniture ancJCarpet
business. He’s al ways looking for1 ‘Points’’
and he’s always finding ’em too. In fact
he’s made a study of “points” in the Furni­
ture and Carpet business and baa got’em
down fine. He knows what’s old and
what’s new in the business, and that’s just
why he keeps such a nice, bright, fresh
new stock always on hand. You can al-»
ways depend on what he tells you and when
you buy of him you know that you’re not
getting any old-style, shelf-worn goods,
but something new.
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terrible Injury to the wholesale and retail
business of the country. During tbe nine ings were delayed for a few momenta.
months ot j the mismanagement of tbe Tbe prisoner was nervous when brought
country's affairs, by this Free-Trade Ad­ Into the room and his eyes and actions be­
to do the needed work.
Any antagonism of labor toward capital ministration tbe entire loss In the volume trayed suppressed excitement.
ihat is employed in honest enterprise, of business, lat those cities only which re­
Every inch of the ground Is being hotly
which affords an opportunity for. men to port their bank clearings, exceeded 88,­ contested between Uon. Jas. A. Sweety
•are an honest living, is absolutely wrong. 350,000,000. Tbe "change” has cost almost Prosecuting Attorney and Hon. P. T.
Any antagonism of capital toward the la­ one billion dollars per month at a few Colgrove, attorney for the defense.
Both
bor It employs, and which it needs, is also cities only.
gentlemen are alert and the case is being
absolutely wrong. There two units, ta­
contested on its merits. The first witness
bor and capital, are so wrapped together,
called for tbe prosecution was Coroner
Church and Society.
and so Involved with one another, that
DR. WOODKAXSXK
The Young People ot the Baptist
they must work together, and In harmony,
Church will give a "Cob-web” social Tues­ of this city and a shudder of horror ran
in order to acquire mutual success.
It h well to consider for a moment who day January 80th. at the residence of W. through tbe audience as he gave his testi­
mony, especially that part of it relating to
I are the men (hat employ tbe capital and O. Lowden, 701 Hanover Street.
the location and extent of the wounds. He
; own the mills, the mines or the farms.
The regular monthly meeting of the
They are men who have come here atMi Ladies Home Missionary Society will be said lu substance as follows. I was noti­
- worked bard at their callings, and wbo held in the parlors of the M. E. Church cn fied of tbe murder Sunday p. m. Jan. 7th.
hare by their energy and perseverance Wednesday of next week at 2 oclock fi.\m. aud left for the scene as soon as possible,
pushed ahead of others. They have ac­
reaching there about six o'clock. There'
There will be an old fashioned social
were four bullets fired Into the victim,
quired a position that thousands ot other
held at tbe residence of D. A. Bowker in
from a 32 calibre revolver, one bullet
hard workers are to-day hoping to secure
tbe 9nd. ward on Friday evening of this
struck
tbe 10th. rib, glanced and went
for themselves in the future. If it be
week, under the auspices of tbe Baptist
through
stomach and lodging in the
wrong that these men have succeeded,
Ladies Aid Society. A cordial Invitation Is
Omentum—the fatty covering of the
then it will be equally wrong for others
expended to.all.
stomach; this would have caused death
to follow In their footsteps of success.
TbeC. L. S. C. will meet with Mrs. intimately, but might not and probably
We believe that the employers of tabor
Holloway.
would not have caused Instant death. An­
in this country are not hard task masters.
Quotation}), Name some Homan general. other ball was fired into head at base of
A good employer does much for tbe wel­
Rome and the making of Modern Europe brain about two inches back of right ear;
fare and comfort of his employee. There
—Miss Ada Michael.
did not dissect to see where the ball went;
are thousands of men wbo can bear wit­
Rome an&lt;^ Medieval Art -Miss Hagler. another bullet passed through the lower
ness to acts et klndcss they have received
Evbdt Dat th*i you fall to
fy
What is Biology ?—Mrs. II. Bailey
portion of the left ear Into die head, but lake advautog* of' thta aato yo«
from “the boss,’’ acta that have helped
are loeing the golden opport an
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Character
sketch
—
Miss
N.
Jtalley.
the big gash in the left side of the neck ity to make your dollar* worth
them to secure their own homes, perhaps,
program of the Crescent Literary Socobliterated all traces of it so that it is im­
or to improve their condition, with some
.
THE FURNITURE
possible to tell where It lodged; another
extra comfort In helping the men, they ieO’ for Jan. 3lst. 1894.
Music.
know they are acquiring their friendship,
ball was fired In top of head and probably
Roll call—Quotations from Whittier.
lodged near base of brain. Besides tbeM»
and a good employer is always aware that
President's
Address.
there were four other wounds, throe of
he will secure a greater Interest In his
Essay
—
Ina
Snyder.
work If he extends the hand of kindness
them at least probably being made with
Vocal Soto—Fannie Stebbins.
an ax. There was one contused wound
to men working to-day where be worked
Dialogue—Morris Wooten and others.
a few years ago.
high on tbe forehead that liad been made
Oration—Walter Hayes.
It Is not the employers of capital wbo
with a club or some blunt instrument
desire to injure labor. It is these men ’ Sermon—Maurice Grigsby.
The scalp was discolored but lhe skin was
AND
Music.
from village hamlets who have been In­
not broken. The wound Itself did not
Recitation— Orpha Martin.
trusted with the work of tearing down the
bleed. Tbe effect of the wound probably
Dialogue—Lla Hurd and others.
Protection that the McKinley Act gave to
would not cause death.
It might render
A Dream—Charles Lewlk.
tabor; it 1$ their leaders In Congress, and
ft man Insensible and it might not, and it
Recitation—Helena Hanauer.
at the bead of the Administration. These
might knock a man down and It might not.
Vocal Duet—Bertha Rider and Cura While the wound Itself did not bleed, the
are the men wbo are enemies to bpth labor
and capital, and with a crafty cunning Tomlinson.
effect of tbe blow would no doubt have
Recitation—Harry Kcnflcld.
they attempt to make trouble between ta­
caused profuse bleeding at the nose and
Critics Rqport.
bor and eapUal. They are working for
possibly of tbe ears. There was a wound
Music.
foreign Interests, but in order to succeed
directly over the right eye made with
they must first sever the bond that exists
The Entertainment which has been in some blunt instrument; appeared as If
here between labor and capital. Tbe du­ course of preparation by lhe Methodist made with corner of butt of an ax. The
The years business of old 1893 has been
ty of tbe hour is to strengthen that bond. Episcopal Sanday school will be given on whole right temporal bone waa loosened
rounded up. profile figured and we think
Tuesday evening of next week at tbe so that It could be moved with the fingers, we now stand at the gate of one nf the
ehureh beginning at 7:30 o’clock. Tbe and tbe skull was smashed in. There most prosperous years the country has
Who Did It?
entertainment will consist of a description was another wound on back of neck made ever known. The men who rallied against
with the blade of an ax. It was about
Either a fraud or a glaring error was by recitations and songs together with the
tbe McKinley bill and wbo croaked like so
discovered at .Lansing last week by Gov. use of a targe map, of tbe preparatory two inches deep; did not sever carotid ar­ many ravens haven taken back seats, and
period
and
first
year
of
tbe
1
ministry
of
tery
.
This
wound
might
not
have
caused
Rich, whereby returns were either altered
like a prlre fighter who has come up
or became woefully mixed on the salaries Christ. Price ot admission ten cents for deatli. There was a large gaping wound round after round and bad the wind
on left side of neck evidently made with
amendments voted on at lhe last .Spring’s adults, five rents for children under twelve
knocked out of bim are fain to use tbe
•lection. The error, if error It was. was years. Proceeds for the benefit ot the blade of an ax; it. was under left ear: sev­ little breath left In their bodies in dla*
Sanday
School,
which
solicits
yoar
attendered
If
ft
Jaw
bone,
revered
the
Atlaa
of
discovered only-by the merest chance. A
cussing and forecasting the situation.
the spinal column leaving the base of the
friend called on the Gov. to see some re­
While we bavent the time or space t o
brain
bare,
and
lhe
blade
of
the
ax
went
The
UxaUnxa
city
W.
a
T.
Union
will
turns; they could .not be found,' and It was
argue this question we will simply say
This tut
learned that they had been burrowed by meet at Mm X. Bailey on Tueeday the into tbo roof of the mouth.
everything will come out all right but the
the state deparunent. A message was ftotb. at 3:30. Aa It la tbe annul meeting wound must have been made while the breath of tbe croaker.
Tbe
sent but word was returned that they all membera are reqnealed lo be present. body was in a reclining position
We desire at this the commencement of
blood spurted from this wound several
could not be found;, a few days later anThe aeaalon and ladies of lhe Presby­
tbe new year to call tbe attention of our
feet,
and
a
large
pool
of
blood
waa
made
•otner demand was made and the Gov. wss terian church will bare a donation for lhe
customers to our system of doing boaineaa
informed that lhe returns must have been benefit ot their Pastor and family al tbe on the floor. Some time after death had which brings 8 and cents to our customers
lost when Secretary Jochln s office was parsonage on Taeeday ereniag Feb. 6lh. ensued tbe body had been drawn forward as all are aware that a asvlng of 10, 90 or
tenovated a few weeks before. Gov. Rich from T until IE A eordlal Invitation Is a couple of feet as the head and arms had 25 per cent lu tbe purchase of goods means
been drawn along on the floor and
Informed the State department that tbe extended to all Ihelr friend,.
that much saving to their living Each
through the clots of blood. Think that tbe
files In tbe Executive department must be
consecutive panic that has swept oyer tbe
Rev. A. H Mather D. D. of Fenwn will
made complete and a -eopy” of returns preach at the Baptist ehnreb next Sabbath Mg gash was made by the last blow country daring tbe last century has (al­
struck. After that blow blood would
though canal ug serious Inconvenience
morning and address tbe yonng people la
eease to flow aa soon as It could run from
later, and It wa&gt; only wUen Um exeeu'Jee'e the evening.
during its stay) been the means of placing
oleeltaDd private aeerMary bad carefully
Mm Lucy Thurman of Jackson, a lent after two or three mlantn. TMnk our financial Industries on an improved
exataiaed it, upon reqneet aCX$« Governor,
colored lady and one who is richly en- that U&gt;e foor lait deeerlbed wound, wen and more solid basis.
that the dlecrepancy waa Bated.
Your credit (which is your capital) jfn
After aprisg election It waa announced
must save and by buying for cash ns muX
lad yreu Haese; of epeeeh. will
near whieh waa covered with blood. It
as possible will enable you Ln a few short
waa WooeM that nteht that death
Jan. SOlh. al T:M p. n. Preabyterlaa
oaaaed by*x WottA. tbe four platol montta to shun tbe yoke of King Credit
eboreb. Free to all no one aboeld mlaa wonodr and B&lt;e&lt;atoart an the back of
majority
It.
made by others. We are in a position te
thia rtah tread.
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know whereof we speak and think you
"JoMa leearlot" la the aubjeet next
mtM join with m.
Sunday morning at the PreobyUrian

we send out is just as gout as

good drugs will make it.

you couldn’t get it any better.

W. tl.QOODTEAR
Modern Druggist and Book

Seller.

we’re Loaded
With nice things for New
year this year and we invite
you in to look at them.
If
you are in doubt as to what
to get just step in and see
us.
We can suit you.

WHAT SI WILL-DO. ^

To be short it will buy $2 worth of goods
at hie place now. He has 100 dressers that
he has always sold for from $14 to $20. You
can now take your choice for $10. They in­
clude ail styles of finish, such as antique,
16 century mahogany and walnut They’re
all new, bright fresh goods and just set
with the latest improved German Plate
Glass. The people are appreciating now
what an exceptionally low price this is and
are taking advantage of the offer. If you
need a dresser now is the time to get one.
Don’t wait ’till they are nearly all sold, but
come while you can make selections from
many styles.

/A

No

m after what you paid for it

—At any rate try some of our

Now Moon Tea
and you will always have
reason to rejoice over the
Christmas of 1893. Candies
Fruits, Nuts, etc. Try our
groceries and canned goods.

^/f
|V| /-% f 11 ArI j•
&amp; CARPET MAN.

5. E. PHILLIPS.

A table full of ODDS and
ENDS of

DOINGS

Crockery
Glassware! 2

A’OTICE

ORIGINAL GOST

Our stock of Fresh Fruits,
Dried Fruita. Canned
Fruita, and Vegetables
was never more com­
plete or cheaper.
We will give some bargains
in . . ;
,

STAND: LAMPS '
For 30 Daus.

I am going to dispose of my
new furniture at some priofe.
Now is your time to get goods
for
..................
a little money.. I will
still buy and sell second
hand goods and do uphol­
stering and repairing. '

Frank Mins
Jefferson St Furniture
Store.

Hams &amp; VanArman

WANTED

SAW LOGS
I will pay Cash for a good lot of saw logo.

church.

will be M I* Mia On MeCllatoek. All

didn’t raub

vntll about e p. ».

P«w Smite.

I also do

CUSTOM SAWING
.nyone having large logs that they
call and see ine. I will buy timber

�Hastings Banner.
Thuradiv, Jun. 25, 1894

TAKE NOTICE 1
Cheap drage, like cheap in­
surance. are dear at any
price. We will fill your pre­
scriptions with pure drugs
and chemicals, by an ex­
perienced man used to filling
prescriptions
Prescriptions
filled exactly as written—
nothing substituted, nothing
left out, and we challenge
any doctor to the contrary..
We not only buy the best
drugs and chemicals, but we
dispense them. When you.
have a prescription to be
filled give us a trial, and if it
is not filled to the satisfaction
of both yourself and tlfe
doctor we will refund your
money. We can and will
™
save you money on each pre­
scription.
We want your
trade and are anxious to do
business with you.

FRED L. HEATH,
THE DRUGGIST.

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PERSONAL MENTION.
Busby Bros, have Just finished the in­
terior desoratlon of their tonsonhl parlors
on dark nights, is the electric light that
W. R. Cook waa in Grand Rapids Satur­ Ed Schuman has placed In front of_Mt
and now can boast of as fine a shop as any
meat market on Jegereon gtrcct- (td does
city iu tbe state of this sire. These gentle­ day.
men are always alive to the wants of their
Charles Barlow was in the city this "this not only as an accommodation for ail'
customers and are decidedly in It when it
who pass xhat way but aleo as a testimon­
comes to running a first class shop.
Dr. J. C. Andrus spent Sunday In Battle ial of his appreciation of the very large
patronage he Is receiving. He keeps the
The Eastern Star Chapter will give an Creek.
choicest meats that money cam buy, and
entertainment Thursday evening, Feb.
P. A. Sheldon was In Alto this week on
hte small expenses and quick sales enable
8th.. commencing at 7.80. It will be of a business. »
him to sell at lowest prices. Give him a
farcical nature, being a mock imitation.
V. R. Furntes of Xashvilllo was in Ithe
eall.
Ten cents admission will be charged and .city Monday.
if you want to enjoy a good hearty laugh
Congressman Thomas has filed peti­
Ellsworth Barrult of Delton was in tbe
and get rid of the bines, be sure and hear
tions from thte village and other points In
c Ity Tuesday.
IL
opposition to tbe free wool schedule. Mr.
W. T. Brown of Chicago was in Ithe
Thomas has a number of letters from
We desire to say to all patrons that the
city Tuesday.
prominent Democrats who state that it is
Delton Roller Mill is running and will
in
Mrs. IL G. Hale, of Nashville, was
huinilating to them to be obliged- to call
be kept running, despite reports to the
the
city
Friday.
upon a Republican representative to save
contrary. We are here for business and
L. W. Felgbner, ot Woodland, was io them from the follies aud errors of their
we .propose lo do business. We thank our
own party, but that wool and iron schedules
patrons for their trade and we cordially the city Friday.
invite new patronage. . We propose to do
A. H. B. Ellis of Grand Rapids, Is In which are prepared In the Wilson bill will
cause ruin and desolation throughout the
good work; to pay the highest possible tbe city to •day.
prices for everything and treat one and
all alike. Give us a call.
Yours for Business,
Dodds &amp; Hartman.
Delton. Mich.

The principal in ()ne of the Muskegon

city schools noticed that the moral tone
of the school was degenerating and that
discipline was being disregarded more and
more, and be finally discovered that twen­
ty-eight of tbe boys under 16 years of age
were habitual cigarette fiends. A grocer
has a small store near the school and a
part of his outfit is a wheel of fortune, on
which the little fellows deposit a penny
and If unlucky enough win a cigarette.
It is understood a criminal case against
the grocer will be pushed with the utmost
vigor. We wish a few cases might be
Wm. Buell, Wm. Fuller and Dr. Beaver
pushed with vigor iu this city against
dealers who are selling cigarettes to young of Nashville, attended the funeral of F.
boys. A few such cases as an example G. Goodyear.
would be all that was necessary to lessen
T. Diamond attended the funeral of
this practice.
bis grandfather, J. D. Diamond, at Ann
We have received letters from several Arbor Tuesday who died there at tbe ad­
subscribers lately in regard to why they vanced age of ninety years.

LOCAL NEWS.

thing is wrong.
Every subscription for
Inter Ocean, New York and Detroit Tri­
bunes has been sent out by ns up to and
including Monday Jan. 22nd. We also
sent in large lists Jan. 6th and Dec. 25th.
Hereafter. changed tor advertisements j
■last.
If any have subscribed previous to
njiwi reach this office Tuesdays at latest to j
J_j.
Insure insertion Id the issue of the week • J
an‘ 22nd. and do not get their papers
I
next
week,
they may know that there is
when brought.

CIK^MLrtTION

This week,

110 quirei.

Don’t forget the concert at the Presby­
terian church to night.

Photographic Views of the World. Read
elsewhere how to get them.

Be R’tre and hear Miss Hughes to night
at the Presbyterian church.
Orders are coming

in quite briskly at

the Table factory now-a-days.

Rooms over store lo rent.
O. D. Spaulding.
Odd eiothlng aud shoes at any price.
O. D. Spaulding.

The concert at the Presbyterian church
to night will surely call out a crowded
bouse.

COOK BROS.

Crockery is way down in price
W. Soule and Son’s , one door east of
Phillip's Grocery.

We take great pleasure in announcing
to our readers and . friends that we have
made arrangements with tbe publishers
Don’t ever buy anything in the line of ••Photographic Tour of the World", to
of gloves, hosiery and underwear without supply this celebrated work in weekly
going to Russell’s.
parts to our subscribers at the verv low
Seven tramps were run in by Marshall price of ten cents per number when ac­
Miller Saturday night and passed Sunday companied by a coupon which will be
pnlillsed in thia paper next week. It ,4*111
itb Sheriff McKevitt
be issued lu 16 consecutive weekly parts
The stock and fixtures of tbe South side
• each part containing 16 Photographic
Bakery will be sold at public auction next i
Views and Historical description taken
Saturday, commencing at 10 a. m.
from all over the world. Tbe size of each
The lecture in the Episcopal parish
book is 10x12 inches, printed on the best
house Tuesday evening was a rare treat
of book paper and from half-tone plates
Everyone should have listened to it.
which bring out beauty and expression
I am prepared to do all kinds of baking, even better than’ the photographs them­
both yeast and salt rising bread, at rea­ selves. All that is most desirable from
sonable prices.
Mrs. G. L. Heath.
the World’s fair, such as the court of Hon­

W. W. Logan, who ha§ been breaking
and handling colts In tbe south part of the
county and at Bedford, for fourteen years,
has moved to tbe city and rented tbe
Bechtel barn on N. Jefferson street and is
prepared to handle colts or vicious horses.
Mr. IvOgau guarantees satisfaction and
wllljgive the best of references, among
them being a good one from Messer Bros.
A Reynolds.
Joel Cfemens has platted and is selling

lots on the shore of Gun Lake for sum­
mer resort cottages in expectation of the
new railroad which will connect Grand
Rapids and Battle Creek via tbe chain ot
lakes. The latest survey strikes Street­
er’s Landing and crosses the lake from
there to lhe point of land south which
will out the eastern part off by the
bridge. This would prevent tbe steamers
running on that part of the lake but there
is little objection to It as they seldom dis­
turb the waters in that location.—Middle­
ville Sun.

Remember the only place in Hastings or, tbe fountain, Manufacturers building,
that you can buy Her Majesty Corset, the exterior and interior, scenes from Midway
very beat in tbe market, te at Russell's.
etc. are shown. Just now great interest
We have heard of a man with a soul so
Barry G. Hale for seventeen years a attaches to tbe Hawaiian islands. Book small as to rattle if put In a hickory nut
druggist at Nashville has sold his stock to 8 will be devoted exclusively to the scenes shell. W: have a person In our city
Da. Ball of that place. Hte plans for tbe from tbe Hawaiian island?, showing who can claim honors with the above. Tbe
“Queen Lil’s” residence, the residence of Presbyterians have a large wooden box in
future are as yet undecided.
A few ladies and childrens furs that the American Minister, tbe beautiful which birthday offerings are kept and It Is
will be sold cheap from 50c np. Also scene of lava which flowed from the vol­ opened onee a year and the money ac­
fascinators and lee wool shawls for leu cano on the island*. only three or four cumulated used for Missionary purposes.
years ago we belief together with many*1'it has always been, left in tbe church.
than wholesale prices at Russell's.
other sights aud scenes there. Those wbo&gt; WhUaSimiug it last Sunday Maurice
Get one of those lamp chimneys at have never seen er read of these Islands
i Grigsby noticed it was extremely light
Soul’s Bazaar store made especially to will certainly be surprised at their natural
and the money dideut Jingle as usual Oh
beat curling Irons. They guarantee them beauty, as well aa the degree of culture
unscrewing the cover and looking In there
not to break nor blacken the iron.
ibat must exist in certain portions at least, were only eight lonely pennies. While tbe
Tbe February Forum will contain a judging from architectural beauty of some exact amount contained in the box was
sharp Protectionist criticism of tbe Wilson of tbe residences.
As we said before not known it was estimated there was
BUI bv Mr. Albert Clarke, Secretary of there will be 16 parte or books, each book something over ten dollars taken by the
the Home Market Club of Boston. He being 10x12 containing 16 beautifnl views one wbo broke in tbe box. Tbe person
calls it “The Wilson Tariff for a Deficit making 256 views id all. They will make wbo would eater a bouse consecrated to
a colloctlou that will not only ornament Gods uae and do this despicable net most
Only."
a lady was beard to remark lhe other the home but will be very instructive ax be totally devoid of honor and canscknce
day that she bad to go home and tew on a wei&gt;. Ten cents and a Bannkb eonpon aud lacking in al! moral qualities. A
Democrat badge for her husband. On be­ each week will secure yon a collection of suspicion is entertained as to tbe guilty
ing asked what the badge waa, a be re­ views that you wouldn’t part with for a party and if any proof could be brought to
plied:

“A patch on tbe seat of bls pants.

&gt;mde lo feel IM ifnc-mley of lhe let be
Inepeclion of ell wbo deefre lo eee It

MuerUtg* Umhmm.
Chas T. Glilaapb.-Shultz.
Addie RoMiwoa. Hiefcary Corners.
Edward D Silcox, Ornnvevllie.
Amy L. smltb,.Orangeville.
Holder Chase. Hope.
Mscgle Dlnw&lt;&lt;! lit. Vrantfr’dir.

■

JlbtoMdy

Pure
A cre»m of t»rrtr baking powder.
Highest of all in leavening strength
—Latest United States Govern­
ment Food Report.
Royal Baking Powdbk Co.,
Wall St., N. Y.

HE above is an exact reproduction of the present condition
of a man who DIDN’T READ THE PAPERS.
Before
reti ing at a hotel in neighboring city he ‘ ‘Blew out the gas.”
His funeral was held a few days later. Had this unfortu­
nate man kept posted by reading the papers he would be
numbered among the living to-day, and enjoying the blessings
of plenty, instead of leaving a destitute family because he
would have kept track of the market reports, besides learning
from papers that it would be sure death to blow out the gas be­
fore retiring. In this connection we desire to call yonr atten­
tion to our clubbing rates. We are offering

Any mechanic desiring to subscribe for
the Architects and Builders Edition of
tbe Scientific American will do well to
call at this office.

Jesse Hart of Charlotte committed sui­
cide Sunday morning by hanging himself
them right. In writing us. always give
in the woodshed. He was one of tbe earli­
the date when you subscribed, or as near
est settlers of Eaton eounty. Ill health
as possible. This will greatly assist us was tbe cause ot the act
in looking it up.
if any happen to get
For the benefit of such persons as are
two papers and want one of them stopped
busy all day, we will keep our boot and
as may happen in case of renewals, drop
shoe repairing department open evenings.
a postal to that paper, tell them that you
Call and see u*.
Satisfaction always
want one of your papers stopped, and
guaranteed at the Little Red Front Shoe
give them (be date that you paid us
Store.
Woolley A Bronson.
as near as possible, and they can
Are your horses, cattle, sheep or hogs
i look 11 UP- Suc,‘ erro™ are not ours but
thelrs. Also if you want such papers to run down or out of sorts in any way? If
change your post office address write them so feed them on Ru-Ga foud and they will
and not us, as we do not have their lists. be healthy and Cholera can not get a foot
Such mistakes as the above seldom occur, bold. Excellent for poultry also. Call at
but they are liable to occur as are mis­ S. E. Phillips and get a sample package
takes of every nature and we deemed it for 25 cents. Large package 75.
wise to give a full explanation.
Veryjruly yours,

true It should be investigated by the Gov­ Interest paid on time
ernor and find out, if passible, if any of
the money sent In there has been used for This will not ■ffv.-t
paying whiskey bills.—Portland Observer. drawing four per cent
Hastings City Bank.
For tbe past weeks we have furnished mature.
Hastings National Bank.
an unusually large amount of reading for

“He Rlew
Out The Gas

Ladles ean always find the latest novel­
ties In dress goods aud trimmings at Rus­
sel’s.

’ some mistake and we will be glad to make

Views
Of the World
Photographed.
Read elsewhere.

showed him hte order book In which were
orders for SI,800 worth of whiskey which
he bad just Mid at Ironwood, and co tbe
same trip bad coUaeted* 01,800. If thte tf

the Banner, m much in fact as to delay
our going to press at the usual hour. A
glance through our columns this week will
reveal a large amount of reading matter,
and In order to get to press we have had
to leave out some of our county corres­
pondence. We dislike to do thte very
much but necessity makes it Imperative.
We appreciate the efforts of our corres­
pondents; we like to bear from them every
state of Michigan.—Allegan Journal.
Minor Layton was in the city the latter
week and always give their letters space
With
the---------expiration
of
part of the week.
------------..
....tbe patents onwhen possible. If any of our correspondHomer Green, ot Charlotte, was In the telephone, on Jan.'30, telephones will ■ cuts are out of stationery we will be
be placed on the market for anybody to pleased to send them a new supply If they
the city Tuesday.
buy who wants them. Chicago and New ' will so notify ns.
p/^fr. and Mrs. Danilel Striker are. in
York capitalists have been prep wing on
Saginaw this week.
Social Doings.
an extensive scale to go Into the business
Miss Carrie Christle.is visiting her par­
and will have the apparatus all ready for ^dx. and Mrs. Julius Russell enter­
ents In tbe city at present.
lhe market as soon as the patents expire. talned about fifty friends Saturday evenMrs. Clement Smith was in Charlotte For 830 or 840 all the necessary apparatus
ing from six to eleven with pedro. Mr.
Thursday with Judge Smith.
for both ends of the wire can be purchased and Mrs. Russell always entertain in a
Mrs. G. F. Chidester and Mrs. W. R. and in a measure tbe telephone will cease charming manner and this company was
Cook went to Grand Rapids to-day.
to be a luxury. It te probable that many no exception to the rule. Mrs. John
j/tir. aud Mrs. Will Hay, of Allegan, small towns and neighborhoods will be Pendergast and D. W. Reynolds received
equipped and tbat In many factories every
prices,
have been visiting friends in the city.
department will be thus connected with
Miss Mena Mudge, of Hastings, is visit­
Invitations were issued by Mr. and Mrs.
the main office.
ing her sister, Mrs. B. McKelvey.—lAke
James Wilkins for a large pedro party at
Odessa Wave.

have - not gotten their Chicago Inter
Miss Maggie Parkhurst, and Amelia
Oceans, Detroit Tribunes or New York Goodyear of Coldwater were in the city to
Tribunes. In reply to such we will say attend the funeral of F. G. Goodyear
that in order to furnish the extremely low Little Amelia is a daughter of the deceas­
clubbing rates that we do with these ed, and makes her home with her aunt in
papers we have to economise in every way Coldwater.
possible. As it would cost us about as
much to buy a draft, and about as much
A Que line of table linens napkins and
trouble to write a letter, for one name as
towels at Russell's.
It would for 50 we wait until we get a
Cloaks, shawls and furs M to
off.
good big list, which generally takes two
.
O. J). Spaulding.
or three weeks. So if you don’t get any
If you want any thing that you can’t
of the above papers a week or two weeks
after you subscribe, don’t think that some­ find anywhere else call at Soule’s Bazaar.

•fl*1

Eagle reporter one day last week that
wblN he WM ,t Mtekk&gt;» Ctly • tra.el-

TO BARRY COUNTY READERS
The Hastings Banner and Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean,
two papers one year for fl.00.
The Hastings Banner and Detroit Weekly Tribune, the
papers one year for 11.00.
The Hastings Banner and New York Weekly Tribune the
papers one year for $1.00.
Any three of the above papers for $1.50. All four of them
$1.75.

the
two

two
for

TO READERS OUTSIDE OF BARRY COUNTY
Any two
for $1.25;
for $1.75; all four for $2.00. .We
_______
__ , any
. three
__________
cannot tell how long this offer will be open. Sample copies
may be seen at the Banner office

The
Road
To
Ruin I

Often

With
Vanity

MANY a woman
•” has busted her
husband up in busi­
ness trying to dress
better than her
neighbor
THERE are many men
■ who spend more than
they can afford for clothes.
If they’re not made by
a high priced tailor they
think life’s not worth liv­
ing, that’s all bosh. We
are trying to find some
man who can tell the dif
fefence between our ready
to-don fine suits and a
made-to-order suit. '
man has not been in

�•boald rendenron* »t Pbrta* Town,
trrmlnu. of the Adelaide rt»»
where Mre. Allaire waa to join It a

w.

September.
Several pteaaant inter­
views took place between the governor
general and Mrs. Allaire. Tha former
thought himself in duty bound to set
fully forth to that lady tbe daggers,
the difficulties and eve n lhe alight hope
of success awaiting such an expedition
m
the one she was about to set
on foot, and which to make suc­
cessful sho had already scattered
her money with a lavish hand.
Everything was to be done to gain and
preserve the good will of the savages
through whose domain they were to
pass. Valuable presents were to be be­
stowed upon the chiefs and their head

end!”

CHAPTER XX
With a heart almoet oppreaaed try the
Joy that had comt upon It ao unexpect­
edly. Mrs. Allaire, with Godfrey by her
aide, took her seat la aepedul train that

her arrival
was
now impatiently
awaited by Tom Marks and Zach
French. She was also accompanied by
Overawed by the stern look and .
an intelligent half-breed woman, Har­
wriukled brow of the seaman who |
„yoa
WaIler b dead?" cried Mr*,
riett by name, herself a child of the
stood with twitching hand and trem- j Anain, starting forward with a wild,
wilderness, strong, fearless and a skillful
bling Hps following wery changing jeflant
jn |ier eyes. “How do you men.
rider,
who was to perform the duties of
“I shall hesitate at nothing, your ex­
phase of this strange and moving
.
caQ
tis own
cellency, I shall shrink from no sacri­ serving woman to the captain's wife.
Molly &lt;ln.-« her^'.l In .nd , kn(,„1Mlct.?..
The
train
made few stops, only such tn
fice,” exclaimed Mrs. Allaire. “What
showed u calmer exterior.
|
I, madam."
your intrepid pathfinders accomplished fact as became necessary to renew the
"My lad," she asked almost in a •
..Von j”
’ You?"
whisper, “what is your nameT*
|
madam, Llateni Eight days in the intereat of civilization and science supplies of wood and water. After
“Why, I’ve told you. lady. Godfrey. ,
terrible accident the body of I shall do to rescue my husband who leaving Adelaide the first halt was made
at Qawler, which was . reached after
"No,’no, your full name—the
.k- name
infant was washed up on the beach today is the. sole survivor of the crew
of the Dreadnaught. Since the day he several hours run through a district
of your family?"
' at I’cmt Loma.
I—I—found it and
broken by deep gorges and narrow val­
sailed
from
San
Diego
with
all
the
• I havtf no other name, madam."
naslen
eu
u&gt;
.uivru.
—
hastened to inform Mr. Hollister. He
••Hut your parents— who were they? | j^ognijud UtUe Walt, whom he caused world against mo 1 have persisted in leys, varied at times by interminable for­
ests
of the eucalyptus. As the farms and
my
belief
that
he
was
alive.
Now
wo
"I don’t know, dear lady, 1 can t resecretly buried in the cemetery of
. member them. I can only remember g&amp;n Djcg,o
were tjj0 oniy mourn- know that he is. Now all that is needed* settlements were left far behind and
the
country
began to take on that wild
to reach him and take him from the
my nurse and I wouldn't be able to do
. ones to strew flowers upon
that only she was so black, oh, an I .
XJ
hands of his savage capton is devotion and desolate aspect so characteristic of
many
portions
of the Australian conti­
black, and her teeth were so big and
“Walt, my little Walt, buried in the to the noble task we have set oursevea.
nent. Mrs. Allaire’s eyes gradually filled
white and sharp
\ es. I' remember
’
cemetery," sobbed Molly, piteously, Our motto is: ‘No Step Backward,’ and
with God's help we shall bring Capt. with that deep earnest look which had
herl"
"and none ever told me of IL"
been peculiar to them for many yearn
“But who took you to the Waller
"No, madam,” said Zach, solemnly, John Allaire home with us."
! She was about tc put forth tbe strength
home?"
The moment that stern but honest i
"for the time being you were out of
of
her wonderful will power for ths
"1 can't
tell
you,
dear
lady,
I
only
can t
your mind. When, four years after, you keeper was; away from Molly’s side her
remember being there when I was a recovered your reason, we dared not. thoughts reverted to the sailor lad who last time. If she failed now, it would
little toddler. I think I was the small­ Mr. Hollister dared not tell you of it; bad taken such a strong hold of her be necessary to bow to the decrees of
est one of your family, mother.'"
he was afraid to tear open your lieart. She had been careful not to heaven and give over a search which,
As this word again fell from God­ wounded heart, and Dr. Bromley agreed breathe to Zach the fact of her failure while it had until now commanded the
frey's lips, Molly lost all control over with him that it might be dangerous, to open the package delivered to her by admiration of the world, would, if
herself. Her bosom heaved convulsive­ that once you had knelt by that Httle the old seaman, or to confess to him her pushed any further, be In the judgment
ly her breath came and went in sob­ grave you would hover over it day by lack of courage to do so. Why should of her fellow creatures either the wild
like catches.
She turned, and throw­ day, and your mind would gradually she long to ring the death knell to the whim of an eccentric mind or the fool­
ing both her arms around the sailor give way, until a settled and incurable first happiness that had come to her ish purpose of a disordered intellect
lad's neck, drew his head with a wild melancholy had fastened itself upon after so many years of sorrow? Of one From the windows of her railway car­
and impassioned outburst of feeling you. We did what we thought was the thing she was thoroughly convinced, riage the captain's wife, with that calm
close and tight against her bosom. beat, dear lady. God help you, but be however: No matter to whom the boy certainty and placid satisfaction of one
For a fe-v seconds there was a deep strong, make up your mind that your belonged, he waa no ordinary child; his journeying to meet a beloved relative
voyage. Addreis all orders to
and painfu silence, broken only by child is dead; that this sailor lad has innate grace and gentleness, his in­ returning from a distant
the sound of Molly's breathing, then only the right which hundreds of other stinctive refinement, proved thia, to say •, whiled away the long hours by examin­
with little joyful cries mingled with chiidren have to call you mother."
nothing of his handsome, high-bred ing the strange land through which she
' ill-suppressed sobs,
that
mother’s
Molly sank with a long, deep, pitiful features and honest, wide-opened eyes. waa being transported at almost light­
heart emptied out its long pent up groan upon the sofa. She hid her face Molly wis firmly resolved not to give ning speed.
This was that Australia which had
grief in a shower of kisses and ca­ in her hands—she seemed to be praying. him up. What sunshine and joy would
resses, which Godfrey was neither loath Zach dashed a tear off his rough check, IfcTrot bring to their home whan once been so justly called the "Land of Par­
nor slow to return. Zach looked on and stood waiting for her to speak. ta^ full gentleness and nobility* of his adoxes,’' the center of which was one
with wide-opened eyes and parted With a suddenness that startled him, character had been brought out by tbeir vast basin below the ocean level, whose
lips, seemingly paralyzed by what was Molly sprang up.
love and watchful care? How could streams bursting up through the sandy
being enacted before him.
"What! Can it be,” she moaned, "that John help loving such a (rank, mamlj plains were gradually absorbed before
"Oh, the poor woman! the poor wom­
you, that Andrew Hollister were hard, sailor lad? Yes, Godfrey would take reaching the sea—a land in which tbe
an!” he groaned. "What will become
were cruel enough to lay that little Walter's place in that father’s heart, he air, like the soil, is lacking in humidity,
of her!”
loved body away In the cold, damp would help John to bear the awful loss in which the strangest of earthly an­
Suddenly Molly, with on almost su­ earth without taking from it any bit of
which awaited him on his return home imals ure found, and in which savage
perhuman effort, drew herself to­
tribes, pure nomads, furnish types of
ribbon, any shred of his dress, and of to San Diego.
gether and succeeded in checking this
his tiny shoes—to hand to me some day
Molly's mind was fully made up. In the lowest degree of human intelligence.
outburst of feeling. Then with her
Away to the north and to the west
when I should be well and strong spite of the scowl which she knew.oQly
arm wound affectionately around God­
again?"
too well would wrinkle the brow of stretched those interminable deserts of
frey's neck, she led him'to the door,
“Yes, dear lady, I did even better honest Zach French when he heard of Alcxanlra Land and western Australia,
kissed him, and said:
I
than that,” exclaimed Zach, almost joy­ it, she was resolved to adopt Godfrey os the very center of which .the expedition
“Go, my door child, go. I need to be I
fully, “I cut from his little head a clus­ her son, aa John's and her son, educate was intended to pierce in search of the
be alone.
I'll see you again soon—
ter of his silken curls.”
him as such and surround him with all sole survivor of the wreck, of the Dread­
"And-'you have them, Zach?” almost the luxury and refinement which her naught What would there be to guide
The lad turned, and fixing his large
shrieked Molly, springing forward.
great wealth justified. When evening these intrepid searchers when once the
dark eyes inquiringly upon the beauti­
‘lYes, yes, madam, here, on my heart, came she snt down and wrote a few outer line of hamlet and isolated ranch
ful face halted for an instant, then
where I've carried them many a long lines to the captAia of the Brisbane re­ had becu passed and nothing remained
passed out of sight. Zach made a move­
questing him to send the sailor lad to but the vague indications obtained al
ment as if to follow Godfrey, but Molly,
Zach unbuttoned his jacket and drew her In the morning.
Summoning a Harry Shelton's death-bed? In her in­
who was still a prey to the wildest emo­
forth a large envelope of strong paper, servant she placed the letter in his hand terview with the governor general Mrs.
tion, made a sudden gesture which
soiled and blackened by its long and and directed him to take it at once to Allaire had been called upon to answer
caused him to close the door again.
rough passage on this honest breast, the captain's hotel The man turned this supposition, to wit: How was it pos­ Catarrh Attacks All Mucous Membranes.. It Affects the Ears, Eyes, Nose,
"Don’t go. Zach."
and, placing it in Molly's hand, turned away and had reached the street d&lt;»or sible that Capt John, during the nine
Throat, Bronchial Tubes, Lungs, Stomach, Bowels, Kidneys, Blad­
‘ "Madam, madam," urged French,
and hurried out of the stateroom, | when he was accosted by ______
tail„yoalh long years .that he had been held u pris­
der—The Whole Mucous Tract—The Many Ills That
I
“calm yourself, for Heaven’s sake: your When the door closed, Molly threw her- [ dressed in the picturesquea costume
of oner by these savages, had never found
• ■ UVrt me UV71 VkVOVU, JtUUJ lUIVW urr- ,
health will suffer; you’ll not be in a
Are Due to Its Far Reaching influence.
self on her knees in front of the sofa the Australian trapper, a corduroy an opportunity to r-ike his escape?
condition to superintend the vast details
of the expedition which you ore to set with this priceless packet clasped smock frock belted at the waist, trunks Mrs. Allaire's c.nswer had been specific
against her bosom. Her hand seized of tbe same material, leather leggins and to the point.
According lo the Many people labor under the mistaken Ide* that catarrh means simply a discliarge irom
on foot upon your arrival in Adelaide. I
the stout twine, when a mysterious and a broad-brimmed felt hat turned testimony of Shelton, during all this the nostrils, with a hawking and spitting of mucous; but to tbe observing physician
implore yon be calm, be strong.”
"Zach, Zach," she burst out, paying prompting caused her to hesitate. She gracefully up on one side. A rifle was loqg term of years.’but one single oppor­ wbo makes a spclalty of tbe disease, tbe word catarrh means much more. Experience
no heed to the man’s words. "Zach, bowed her head until it rested full upon slung across his shoulder and a revolver tunity of escape had presented itself to hts taught him that catarrh is by do means confined to the head alone, but that the
this child was raised in the Walter the packet and there she remained, mo­ and hunting knife suspended from his the captain and Lis mute—an oppor­ entire system is frequently affected by It. Thus we have—
Catarrh of the nose, causing frontal headaches (more commonly known as .neu­
home. He was born in San Diego; he tionless, for nearly an hour In deep and belt He rather timidly asked to see tunity which Allaire had not been able
ralgia.) a sense of dullness or drowsiness, dizziness, confusion of thoughts, etc.
is fourteen or fifteen years of age; in comforting prayer. When she arose, Mr*. Allaire, and the man thinking him to take advantage of. As to the other
Catarrh
of the throat, bronchial tubes and lungs, causing sore throat, cough,
argument tliat it was not lhe custom of
features he bears a strong resemblance lhe tears had dried. She walked stead­ to be some member of the expedition
_ with
.. , a message from Farina Town. savage5 to respect lhe lives of their hoarsnew, or entire loss of voice, bronchitis, asthma, pneumonia, etc.
sent
to John. He has that same open, manly ily across the stateroom, opened one ofo
Catarrh
of the stomach (more commonly called dyspepsia) causing Indigestion,
the tranks and hid the package deep in ! where the leaders of the search party
prisoners, the fact remained that they
bearing, tliat strong love of the ocean,
— —-------- — »—■ -J
heartburn, water brash, nausea, fetid brekth, palpitation, or fluttering of the M-art,
the bottom.
1, —
- - engaged
•uin completing
•
• had done so, as testified to by Harry
were
their
final•
lie must be a sailor's son, Zach. Oh,
shortness of breath, etc.
“No, ’ she said in a calm and resolute i preparations, at once conducted him to Shelton^ as his return alive irrefutably
Zach, he is John’s son—he is mine. The
Catarrh of tbe bladder with its long list nf symptoms, the inflammatory condition •
i will not
it now. r -* — 1 Molly’s-----------• he
*------------- -her proved. , liesides there was a case ex­
. open
r
rooms. ■ As
stepped• •into
world thinks that the dark waters of voice.
extending np tbe ureters to the kidneys, causing diabetes. Bright’s Disease, etc.
dream
for awhile, anyway, that I have presence, it required a second glance to
actly in point, the case of the explorer
the ba.v of San Diego swallowed up that
Catarrh of tbe bowels, causing alternate diarrhoea and constipation, piles, etc.
and pathfinder, William Classen, who In fact catarrh effects more or less all the mucous surfaces of the entire body, causing
recognise the sailor lad, such n com­
dear little baby, but no, oh. no, no, he found my boy again!”
had now been missing for thirty-five at times severe local neuralgic or rheumatic pains. So when Drs. Copeland and .Gra­
plete metamorphosis had his hunting
was not drowned. God knows he was
CHAPTER XIX
costume effected in his appearance. He years and who was still believed to be ham are asked, (as they often are by patients) whether they treat other disease*
not; some one rescued him—some lov­
held a prisoner by one of the tribes of well as catarrh they answer yes.
seemed so much taller, so much older.
ing hands reached out for him as he
There was a gleam of hopefulness in
The boy of fifteen hod suddenly become northern Australia. This was, in truth,
went floating along on the bosom of
Molly's dark eyes and a strange joy in
exactly the case of Capt John, since, Because experience has taught them that nearly every case of chronic disease iu this
a man.
those dark waters; they didn't know
her heart as she alighted from the car­
Molly stood, half dazed, with her outside of mere speculation, there was climate Is due to a general catarrhal condition of the system, and in treating this. I con- ’
whose child he was—how could they?
riage which had taken her from the gaze riveted upon the handsome youth,
the positive declaration of Harry Shel­ ditlon they cure the disease.
They didn’t know what mother was
wharf to her hotel in King William and such a tumultuous rush of thought ton. Other explorers, too, had failed to
This method of treatment is peculiarly adapted to this class of aliments cf the en-"
stretching out her pleading hands to
make their way back after once plung­ ttre mucous tract of the body; as tt is both local and Internal; and each year’s e.\;p ■: iHeaven, but 1 was there all the time, street, Adelaide. It was the SCth day oppressed her mind aa to rob her for a
of August, only one month since she
ence
and successful treatment only confirms theit claim that this Is tbe only true and
ing
into
the
depths
of
these
vast
wilder
­
mon^ent of the power of speech. God­
, my poor inind darkened and clouded
had left San Francisco, but it almost frey took her silence to mean disap­ nesses, but there was do proof that t^ey rational mode of treatment In this they are borne out by hundreds of testimonials
with not a faint glimmer of hope to
seemed as if a year had rounded up proval, and stammered out:
had been slain by the savages.
save me from insanity. Oh, Zach, my
Tk“nTndUEXAM?NATION^BER 1T 00875 YOU N0TH1NQ FOR CONSV LTA
since leaving home, so many strange
“Dear lady, don’t be angry with ma
friend, my dear friend, I tell you this is
CONTINUED NEXT WEEK
faces had confronted her, so many I could not bear to let you go—alone—”
my.^hild— this is my little Walter, my
strange voices had sounded in her ears
son. God has had mercy on mo at last.
The stern- viaaged Zach was not stand­
ear*. When I caught cold I bad great dtdln;:
—one almost from the other world,
ty in breathing. I had a bad taste id my
He has givin him back to me."
ing there watching her; he waa not
faint, hollow and indistinct, while
month, my tongue was coated and my stomach
Molly's voice died away. She could
present to frown at what he deemed a
PERSONAL PARTICULARS.
another full of warmth, tenderness and
not utter another word. Her transports
deplorable weakness at such a time
Mr. Wm. Wagner, formerly of HMttmp but
choked her. pressed the very life out of buoyancy seemed always to have been when all her strength of mind and body
Chlok Bradway, of Centreville, Cat,
I waa hardly free from
with her, so strangely familiar did it
»ow.M ,n «&gt;*’nnnt awnoe 7jr*nd
her. She could only hold out her hands
were needed to crown their labors with la only aeventeen years old, but aha he*
ims any of tbe tImo.
known mUlera in
sound, such a fondness was there in its
nprove with the first
*
toward the honest seaman, her stanch
glorious triumph. No, she was alone improved her opportunities to the ex­ the city, came to Dre. Copt-land aud Graham
WmiMBtjMMmf tutui aland loyal friend, as if imploring him to accents. Godfrey had not been near with the boy, who had in so mysterious tent of marrying twice and eloping
mmAb* baa dlaaMNared. wm i
Molly when She left the steamer, but
IndeedlAcSahte dH- speak, to agree with her, to admit that
a manner roused all the mother’s love, •even times.
it must be so. that the proof was over­ she was quite certain that it waa stern crushed, suppressed, dormant for so
Gaixn Clark ia the guardian of Yomyself as
duty alone that kept him away from
whelming.
•emlte park, a white-bearded pioneer,
that end of the steamer. Zach walked
Zach stood for a moment in perfect
her own tender, loving, impulsive self,, grixaly bear killer and innkeeper. ■ He
be cured of this i
by
her
side
so
like
astern
and
Incorrupti
­
■ilenca, his lips closed. His. eyes took
and with a loudxry of joy she sprang baa just made his first visit to the out­
ble guardian that she only dared to give
on a hard and unsympathetic look, his
forward and caught Godfrey in her side world in- forty years.
a timid glance about her. Still she
whole face and being underwent a sud­
arms, and with tbe kisses she rained
Drx’ wbo died recently at
knew the sailor lad waa in safe hands
den and complete change. He stood
upon him came a hundred pet names Elberton, Ga., bequeathed all nf Mae*and deemed it best not to alarm the
AIX PATIKNTa WILL BK TB«ATEO
there like a man resolved to be honeat
which she had not dared to utter in t*te to a negro family that had grown
UNTIL CURKD FOB fe. FEB MOXTll
honest Zach at that moment by any
Zach's presence. And now, too, these
THI1 INCLUDES CONSULTATION, E&gt;
up about him in his house. The estate
A MIRATION. TBBATMBNT AND MBD almost man’s arms for the fim rim* la worth six hundred thousand dollars.
matter how it might stab smother's
waa awaiting her and It behooved her dared to clasp that form, so long be­
cum FOB ALL PATIENTS A«» FO*
tender heart. He had listoed in silence
ot the choicest articlra ta the
io all abe had to say. Possibly he should to pre an earnest of her ability to face loved, nay. adored by tbe waif of the
collection of the Ute F. L. Anei la
and . accomplish It if the expected to
Walter home.
not have done so, possibly Ke should
inspire others with her courage.
-hat 1» U|d to be the l»r?e.t crystal
have stopped Mollyak the outset. A
“Mother, mother," pleaded Godfrey.
Oar system of mall treatment by m«wjb «•
known to exist. It is seven inches in
rmptom blank, and oorrespcadcnce
aHttle cruelty M first might have
don ‘take me with
•rfoct and effectual aa our odka work. The
diameter, and Mr. Ames is believed to
the
government,
thirty
picked
men,
well
prevented air thia. However, It was too
you. I m Mg enough and old enough
biusaiatlke aaanMl a monte eorees every
have paid twenty-four thousand dol­
armed and well mounted, some of them
Un^ladudlng medicines. Write for sytu;
1 'on
bett«r
lars for it
half broods and speaking the dialect cf
haahoulddo
the natives, were.soon enrolled for the
Tmc statement that Abraham Lintor yon, die tor yon it need be. Oh, let
expedition.
Mrs. Allaire contrasted to
“ln waa a spiritaaUat and had a mepay them high wages with a bounty of
aeveral hundred pounds upon their re­
ml Come with me, my darllne
turn, no mutter what the outcome of
MoU?berielt w£fc MtaUtar Robert T.
DBS. COrKLAKD AJTD DBAJUM®
■re deeelThw your- the expedition might be.
The men
Joy
Be ever by my aide. faet aa
iota of truth in the story.
'
Vllt
would
hare
done
were
he
an
old
and
&lt;experienced
\ ~
;
BAST FULTON STREET
you to me to
of
the
provincial
Ipolice. w,’? ,“°wl 9od h*U1
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Knight* of Labor Making War on
Ing to an Ancient AnnalistCartisle's Plans.
Washington's state dinners must havs
been exceedingly solemn affairs if they
were all like the description of the fol­
Mmiufn ot Importance Heine Con*idlowing, which is found in the ancient
diary of Senator Maclay, one of the first
cl tided — Information
two representatives of the state of Penn­
Frocredinr*.
sylvania hi the United States senate:
WANT AN INJUNCTION.
|
“Thursday, .Aug. 27, 1780—A little
INTERNA!. REVENUE BILL.
THE SENATE.
Philadelphia, Jan. 20.—The Knights
Washington, Jan. 19.—The full text after 4 o’clock I called upon Mr. Bassett
Washington, Jun. 17.—The Hawaiian
controversy was again brought to the of the internal revende^bill, including of Delaware state, and we went to the of Labor after consultation among the
preaiuruve
lurnmuw.
| officer* present at a meeting sent the
’s for
dinner. .
attention of the senate yesterday, and the important income tart feature, has president
“The company were President and . following dispatch to J. E. Sovereign.
there was a half-hour's spirited discus­ been agreed upon by the democratic I
Mrs.
Washington,
Vice
President
and
general master workman. Des Momea,
sion between Senators Hoar. Gray and members of the ways and means com­
Mrs. Adams, Governor Mifflin aud his
Daniel. The bill to repeal the federal mittee.
•■Secure counsel and go before tbe
The bill provides that the income tax wife, Mr. Jay and wife Mr Langdon
EnUnited
trr in­
election laws was considered.
States supreme court immediately. Enter inWashington, Jan. IS.—After discus­ is to go into effect January 1, 1805, and and wife, £Ir. Dalton and a lady (per- junction proceedings sgslruit Carlisle, restrain­
sion of civil service reform until the that the first collection on incomes ia to han« his wife), Rawwtt, myself, Lee Lew- lug blm from tMvtnf nfty. millions ot bond*,
,■ The -----------interest* ot ,k
tbe
people,
upon _k
whom
* ----------™
close of the morning hour the senate be mad, July t. 1HU. All cl.ue. ol In- to end ths pirsiilent'e two eecretarie..
the burden of *11 taxation to pay the 1b terra I
.-The president end his wife Mt oppoyesterday resumed as "the unfinished comes ere included in the meexurc end |
and principal of the Loads falls,
re­
the
uniform
rate
of
J
per
cent,
tex
on
tote
each
other
in
themiddleof
theteble;
How an Enemy was Foiled.
business" the house bill to repeal the
quire that you should tcmnedlitri/ lakp this
,
tw0 .sectaries, one at each end. It
step against tbe secretary of tbe treasury, en­
federal election laws, and the debate lucomee orer *4.000 to fixed.
join
Lug
blm
from
incurring
any
further
debt
M.ihsa .r ctaHla, th. Tea
' wm a great dinner and the bwt of the
continued until the close of the legis­
while tbe resources of tbe government, if prop­
' kind 1 “v“ "" “• T1“&gt; room­
lative day.
erly applied, are nuMt-eut to meet all lawful de­
is lhe method provided fur tbe levy
Washington. Jan. If).—Senators Pef­ bill
'
“
। was disagreeably warm.
mands.
Joan W. Hates,
In a measure the dead f«»lln« that bad taken
and
collection
of
tuxes.
It
is
made
ob
­
fer (pop., Kan.) and Allen (pop.. Neb.)
“First were .soup, fish, roasted and ,
jKwM-walon of them. 1" •“Litton. 1 bad a
introduced resolutions in the senate ligatory on all persons receiving in­ i baked meats, gammon, fowl, etc. This
Friday the following telegram was Nt range weakness tn my bark and a round my
wa 1st; tojeethor with an indmeribabte gone
dividual
incomes
of
over
$3,500
to
make
| was the dinner. The middle of tbe table received by Secretory Hayes:
yesterday condemning the bond policy
lint In m,
a return to tbe local collector of mternal *
1
f.rH.
"Des MoIKKS. I*., Jan. l9!—John \\ . Hsyrs, ■ b,
of the administration. Senator Mor­
u Hsrreenlns paralysis, from wniror accorawas garnished in the usual tasty wsj, g
.. N
_{h Broad ite6ei;
S5bSBjii6S
j to jng
814
North
street:
Case
snbmitted
to their universal conclusion, there b* no
revenue.
These
returns
are
gone
over
gan (dem.. Ala.) and Senator Daniel
With small images, artificial flower*, etc. counsel. If ihureis reasonable (round on which
rebrf. Once It fastens upon a pcr*o«.ttey
.... w
by th* revenue collector, and a tax list
(dem., Va.) took occasion to express
nay. It continual its tusialous progrCMi until
Tbs dessert was fruit, apple pies, pud- : to force a stand!n&lt; tn court injunction proceedtheir disapproval of the proposed bond j
made up of those whose incomes ex­
it reschea a vita! point and the sufferer dies.
ding, etc., then ice cream, jelly, etc., j »««■ wiU begin *t onoe. „
t
mi-l&gt; was my prospect. 1 hud been doctoring
issue. Senator VesK(«lem.. Ma) spoke ^.K00°U
h year and a half steadily, but with&gt; no psrthen watermelons, muskmelons, apples. !
-General Maater Workman 83,500
in favor of repealing the election law. ' making a teiurn —of
* -above
k—
*«
j rab and
i icixlar benefit, when I saw an adTertiscmenb
peaches and nuts.
|
Mr. sovereic.’. Aeti«&lt;&gt;.
J under 84,ono, but the committee deemed
“It waa the most solemn dinner I was
Dx&gt; Moibbs, Im, Jan.
General
W*»B1K»TOS. ’.I»'n"’ l».-Very little it expedient to lea« thix m.rjrln at
W^m.butTfewdiysbad
projn-exs -.. as made in tba house yester- .
!- ever at Not a health drank, scarce a Master Workman Sovereign of the cvmry bit irt that creepy feeling had left mo.
and there has not been even the sltahtvutthat the returns might
•lay with the itinrudment of the tariff order
"
* be sure to
- word said until the cloth was tiken Knights of Labor, acting u poo the adindication of its return.
I now frei
away. Then the president filling a glass ] Tice of leaders of the order io different
show
all
who
are
subject
to
the
tax.
bill. Several minor amendments were
of
wine,
with
great
formality
drank
the
&lt;
parts
of
the
country
and
of
Senator
n
w to.the
m. &gt;.w.-ov
,
wv...
In case tt
having an iucome of
agreed
moat ....
important
being v.,..v
that
health of every individual arojmd the j Allen (pop.. Neb.) will, within a few
to increase the dntv on comleuMd milk • over &lt;3,o00 faiia to make a return it be­
MUes’
ntlHdr
revenue
axsensor table.
iuoie. Everybody
r*verj ikxjj imitated
uuttavcu him,
uuu, changed
c-uivu^ru ■ days, file with the clerk of tbe supreme
to t wo cents a ponml. Almost the en- comc!l, lh» d“‘F of “so
■« re
’otiue MseMor
a O-.
’’
! court of the District of Columbia
’‘/
tire afternoon was spent discu-i&amp;ing the
ma~e inquiry as the amount oi the glasses, and outjh a buzz of 'Health,. air,
by all
‘Health, madame,’ ‘Thank you, sir,* and a petition for od injunction restrainperson’s income. ,If this examination
date upon which free wool uud lhe cor- Persons
‘
Thank
you,
madame,
’
I
had
never
heard
.
ing
Secretary
Carlisle
from
making
the
responding reduction i»n woolen*should di*®’08®* that the income is above
bid., on receipt
.
_
..
, .
** nnn th* In.wimn U unkloolo/lfr.
It U tree from
before.
• proposed issue of government bonds.
bottles for®, exp
go into effect
Ao couehlsipu was *4,000 the Income is subjected to twice
■ the ordinary tax under the law, and
“The ladies sat a good while, and the , C. C. Cole, ex-chief justice of Iowa, fo
1 the party failing to make hia return is ; bottle passed about, but there w.ia a dead drawing up tbe petition, which will BaWashington, Jun. 18.—In Lhe house
deemed guilty of a criminal offense ! silence almost. Mre. Washington at last *®rt that the act of January 14, 1875.
yesterday Mr. Wilson’s amendment
and is made subject to fine and impria- . withdrew with the ladies. I expected "*
does not
‘ authorize
"
-1the
— *-----issue
-• for any
■
to the thriff bill fixing the date on
than the redemption
of ,
I the men would how begin, but the same other .purpose
.
.
which free wool should go into effect j on men L
About
sa.oou
rerai.i.*
Affected.
|
rii
ence
remained.
The
jiresidrat
told
of
gr^nbacka,
or,
at
anj
’
rate,
to
maintain
.
us August.1 was defeated, and thd sub- j
I
The main purpose in framing the a New England cler(0Tnzn who had lost
100,000,000 gold reserve.
atitute making it go into effect imine। above
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•
••
■
In
an
interview
Mr.
Sovereign
said:
■
provisions
been
to
avoid
au
his hat and wig in passing a river called
diately on the passage of the bill was
“1 am satisfied we can secure the in- ;
adopted. The rest of the day was spent j inquisitorial operation of the law. The tbe Bronx, and he smiled, and everybody
junction if we can only obtain a stand- '
discussing the amendment of Mr. Bur- , committee believe that it will do away else langhtnl.
ing in court There are certain legal
with
the
necessity
of
having
assessors
“He now and then said u sentence or
rows to substitute the print wool :
difficulties which have no precedent*
.schedule for that proposed by the Wil- ■ prying into the private business of peo­ I two on some common subject, and what
tu be solved, but we think we will at­
ple
unless
the
latter
have
a
taxable
in•
j he said was not amiss. Mr. Jay tried to
son bill.
tain our purpose.”
.
j
Washington, .lan. 19.—Almost the ,Qume and try to evade the law. It is l^nake
a laugh by mentioning the caricaCinliD* nf the Knights.
estimated
that
not
more
than
85,000
'
entire day in the house yesterday was
tore of the Duchess of Devonshire as- ,
The following specific claims are
spent in the continuation of the debate persons will be subject to the tax, so sisting in carrying on Fox's election.
made by tbe persons seeking the injunc­
on Mr. Burrows’ (rep.. Mich.) amend­ that a large majority of citizens will
“The president kept a fork in his hand tion against the bond issue: There is
ment to restore the existing duties on not have to make returns.
when the cloth was taken away. I nothing in Aho law providing for a re­
Provision is also made by which no
wool, with the result of its defeat by a
thought for the purpose of picking nuts. serve fund at this time in the United
IMV8TV8 U1VH
strict party vote. About an hottr before information can be made public as to He ate none. Irat played with the fork, States treasury uf fl00.000,000; there
the recess Mr. Johnson (dem. O.) of­ the details of the income reported by striking on the edge of the table. We is no pi ovision iu the law for any 1
fered an amendment to place steel rails citizens. If such details become public did not sit long after the ladies retired. special reserve as construed by the .
on the free list. A lengthy discuss on it might injure lhe credit of a firm or The president rose and went up stairs present
r___________________
government ___________________
The fact that ■
followed, but no action was taken. At individual. For that reason any public to drink coffee. The company followed, the secretary of the treasury is to offt-r
the session Mr. Sibley (dem.. Pa.) or private .'person who divulges any part I took my hat and went home."—New j for
'—
'* a -greater
*---------------* of
*’
sale
amount
bond;,*•than ;
of
this
information
concerning
incomes
created a sensation by a bitter speech
I necessary to replenish the so-called ‘
•is made subject to criminal prosecution, York Herald.
against the Wilson bilk
&gt; legal reserve indicates that he is not 1
GRATEFUL-COMFORTING.
with heavy fine aud penalty.
Washington. Jan. 20.—In the house
- offering them for the purpose of rv- ’
yesterday the time was occupied in dis­
demption.
and
it
further
shows
that
he
•
In
a
conversation
withH.
J.
W.
.Dam.
Particular provision is made for the
cussing the tariff bill and the proposed
reported in McClure’s Magazine, Hiram is not offering them for sale for the :
collection of the income tax due on
amendment to‘put steel rails on the
salaries not only of officials but the sal­ [ S. Maxim, inventor of the Maxim air- purpose specified in the law of Jan- !
BOILINC WATER OR MILK.
(rec list was lost by a vote of 100 to 79.
uary 14. 1875. the resumption oct.
aries of individuals received from busi­ ihip, said:
Washington. Jan. 22.—The tariff
The secretary of the treasury, they &gt;
“The .principle
I have worked on,. ~gen- .
ness firms, corporations, etc. The in- ,1
.
bill was discussed in the house yester­
dividual receiving an official salary • erally speaking, is tliat of the kite. That claim, has no authority to offer bonds ;
day, and message* were received from Adoes not pay the tax, but it is [ large cloth frame at the top of the mod- for sale for any purpose. There is no
bottom, pv.t^xlxn down a* a fraud. I
the president vetoing the New York
Uiade
the
duty
of
every
gov- j el is the aeroplane, or main kite surface, deficit in the United States reserve •
and New Jersey bridge bill aud trans­
ernment, state, county and munici- The lesser aeroplane above the platform fund, for silver at present in the treas- [
mitting the latest correspondence from pal disbursing officer to retain 2 per ' or car, the aide aeroplanes or wings And ury is more than double the so-called ?
deficit in the so-called legal reserve.
|
Hawaii.
cent of ail salaries over the taxable ' the flat pointed rudders fore and aft are
“There is no such thing as a special ’&gt;
amount
This 2 per cent is to be designed to furnish additional kite surFARMERS TO UNITE.
klr°R
reserve, legal or otherwise,” said Mr. I
taken out„of the salaries in bulk at the
ft is ueceasary to make it, howevlaat payment of salary
for the year, j er&gt;
tUat we can run it in a calm Sovereign, “provided for anywhere in
Outlined.
|2.00
The tax upon corporations includes [ against the air. thus making our own the federal statutes. There is nothing
the
law providing for a re­
Chicago, Jan. 20.—The five great or­ every phase of corporate stock. Thh .
M ft were, and for this purpoee I in
^•75
serve of 1100,000,000 at thLs time |
ganizations of I ormers—the Farmers' tax i* general and it is
withont the . haT„ B railway track, and instead of
any more than there is n provision for |
alliance, the Industrial union, the 84.000 exemption allowed to individual ■
। corns to
to hold
noiu tbo
iuv kite
sue agafe*
aguiuaL the
inn wind
winu 1* a reserve of &lt;99,000,000, The govern- 1
Grange, the Farmers' Mutual Benefit income*.
|• employ
- - screw propel
■­
a
pair
of
powerful
‘*1-75
ment claims to be about to issue the I
association and the I*atrons of In­
The enUre business of the levying
bonds under the provisions of the act !
dustry—are to
form a federation and collecting of the tax is placed in ( lers driven by a steam engine.
“
In
this
manner
1
can
drive
the
ma
­
of
1875.
It
claims
to
be
offering
the
[
to
be
known
as
the
Farmers* charge of a deputy commissioner of in­
union, if plans made by the alliance at ternal revenue. The different revenue chine exactly as I please, can ascertain bonds for sale to replace a deficit in the ; GE’
., .
,
,
exaeny
now mucu
me uubiivi
muecrcwn
exactly
how much
the push
of the screws reserve. Yet it is offering for sale an I
a convention held in this city are ac­
the Mme Unw find out exactly amount of bonds double the amount of [
ceptable to the other organizations.* vided with deputy collectors, who will
. .
. .
....
. —
&lt;
The scheme is a big one and its pro­ especially manage the collection of the how much the machine lifts at different tbe v««ry deficit it claimed that it must ‘
speeds. The machine is, in fact, a big replace. Its claim is not reasonable, 1
moters expect great things from it income tax.
kite. Should I fly it in the air with a consistant nor honest.’*
The new organization is to be non­
cord during a strong gale and then run
partisan. it is claimed, but will devote
SUFFOCATED BY SAWDUST.
Malvern. Ark.. Jan. 20.—Irvey Harp, my engines, I should be able to find out '
itself to bettering the condition of the
ThVWORLD. ‘
a
well-known
young
man.
son
of
how fast they would have to run in order
farmers politically and socially.
W. t- DOUGLA, Sh««
W
tiaf. and wive better Mlbfiaetlonatlte pneca adThomas Harp, a prominent citizen, lost to take all the pull off the cord. As soon
Minneapolis.
TRAGEDY IN CHICAGO.
both of his eyes and was perhaps fatal­ as the cord became slack, the machine
Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 90.—An un­
ly injured by the explosion of a cigar­ would be flying with its own engine known man was killed Friday morning |
ette. Lee Edwards and Mount Jack­ power.”
nt the sawdust heap in the rear of the
son, two young men, sought to play a
Diamond
mill,
Eighteenth avenue ;
Chicago, Jan. 30.—Walter Phipps, a practical joke on Harp by furnishing i
Steamahip Shaft- IncMcatora.
north. He was a fanner and had come ’ which helpA tn increase tte saSo on their fuO Hne
of jctx&gt;d». They can afford towel! at a less pmfit.
former waiter at the Union League him a loaded cigarette. They were ar- I
One of the most notable murine de­
in from the country to obtain a load of i and we hetere mu c.-n nave rennev hr htivinj; all
club, supposedly while suffering from rested and lodged in jail to await the
your Gm: wear nf tte dealer adverliaetl below.
vices in the engine room of first class
'
sawdust
While
engaged
in
filling
his
&gt;
Cat: &gt;n«ue free upon .vnpKndtinQ. AcMrren,
a sudden visitation of insanity at nqon, result of Harp's Injuries.
steamships is au arrangement by which wagon the sawdust under the wheels J W.L.DOUOLA'LBroiktan.lIuA.
Soh fc?
emptied the contents of a six-shooter
the engineers are enabled to know wheth­
slid
down,
the
wagon
was
upset
and
i
Trampled by m elephantat a number of people, wounding two1
er that part of the shaft which extends
the
load covered the man. He had died '
L
ondon
,
Jan.
32.
—
-The
Times
an
­
women, one of them fatally, and then
outefde theahip’shold is working smooth­ from suffocation when the boay was
killed himself.
The shooting look nounces the death of Rev. Charles ly or not In all twin screw ships this
place at a saloon at 52 North State Ingham, who was attached to the runs through a sort of tunnel fastened recovered.
street, kept by James McCormick. So American Baptist mission on the lower to tuesmp
the ship W11U
with big
Of course '
mg brackets.
oracaota. vi
.
far as could be learned the tragedy Congo. The Times says that Mr.
it is impossible to get at this shaft dur.Ja“;
was the impulsive act of a man sudden­ Ingham waa a famous shot Be was ing » voyage. On the Pari., for In- denceofCiriUu.lieeMo.erlnUototrampled to death in December by an
rtuioe, this to .aid to be 40 feet long. To ken. N. J., on bunday L.llian Rowell,
ly stricken with mania.
elephant which he bad shot at and
meet the objection in qne.ti.rn a little, ‘h«
?P?™ bonSe.mge-, became
tried to kill
the wife of John Chatterton, better
fine tube ia made to pass along the top
Bangob, Me., Jan. 22.—Mate Cleland,
known as Sig. Perugini.a leading mein- ’
of
the
shaft
which
runs
inside
the
ship,
wbo has arrived here from Bubars
bcr of her company
This is Miss Rus-‘
Boston. Jan. 20.—Ex-Gov. William just over the shaft, and water ia con
camp at Millinoket lake, says that in
selfs third voyage on the sea of matri-*,
many places in northern Maine deer Gaston died on Friday, He was one of stoutly running through this lube iu a meny.
-______________ [___ _
the most prominent democrats in this fine stream. The engineer on watch fre­
have been found dead in yards., The
Was JTr«l Gmernur of Colnradn.
I
state. He was mayor of Boaton in quently tries ths temperature of this i
cause is attributed to starvation, the
Denver, Col., Jan. 2±— Ex-Gov j
1871-2, and was elected governor of water with his band, so that if the water '
branches of trees upon which they
Massachusetts in I&amp;75. the first demo­
William
Gilpin,
the
first
governor
of
;
were warm be would know at once that
feed having been encased in ice since
crat who had enjoyed that honor in something was wrong with the working the territory uf Colorado, diwi Satur­
December by the sleet storm which oc­
day.
He
was
appointed^
by
President
many years.
of the shaft and it would be stowed down,
curred iu tliat month.
Beginning of Woman'* Koffrax* In Franca- or thia not remedying tbe trouble the Lincoln Mnrcii 22, IbUl, and was at tha’.
Severely I’unUbed.
London, Jan. 90.—A dispatch to tbe engines on that side would be stopped.— time a resident of St I^iuia
Mascoutah. HL, Jan. 20—Thomas
Tutality Ui b Tcxao Hurricane.
i
Times from Paris says that lhe senate New York Son.
Bennett
(colored),
an
cx-ebnvict
by a vote of 183 to 84 agreed to give
nrefrflha yet CnWa UM® Iter HMS
.
Dallas, Tex., Jan. 22.—At 2 o’clock
pleaded guilty in the St. Clair county
equally valnabtoiaConattfatlo*, curtngand jnaRpokvsr** in».*iic SocU) Function.
| Satsttday morning a windstorm okhurvotes to women engaged in business at
court to the burglary of an office, from
elections for tribunals of commerce.
Spokane society dotes on receptions. , ricane violence swept over Oak Cliff ‘
which he stole two cigars valued at ten
This ia the beginning of woman's suf- A reception is tbe most elastic /conVen- and south and east of Dallas, destroy- •
cents. He got six years in the peni-.
ient social, affair imaginable.
Jtwt a iog property lo the extent of 8103,000 ’
tentiary.____________
little stretching of the rules will make and silling a boy.
S ■
Devoured HU Hewrt.
«. j
. sm,
Omaha, Neb.. Jan. 19.—While cn it. grand bail, • concert, .
Mlncib, Ind., Jan. 19.—While drink­
to ,
Tow,sto.
j„ ,;._The Tyrrell ;
route to Washington Minister Thurs­ » prayer meeting. It can be
ing water from a brook in this city ton, of Hawaii, was interviewed here, the crowd, the weather, the pohtical k1- I
o( tbi, dw&gt; ,ft,r , yeara'ab-1
nearly a year ago Samuel Lennox, aged and said that there was no possibility nation or enythmg etoe. The only troon,,, retorned from * tidp north ’
7, swallowed an insect, which devoured
of the queen being restored; that mat­ H. with tone reception* to tltot . guret o, tht !.„1&lt;B,ohtwM iu .
I
his heart, causing hia death yesterday.
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ter, be said, was set tied for good.
Washington.

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Hastings.

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Alonso HUI, president of the Tuscaloosa

dropped dMd Satarday night at »por&gt;**J

Talmage to Keaixu.
L'lNXaKLTE, Jan. 22.—-Rev. T. DeWitt
Talmage announced to bls oongregatlun yusterdny that he wwmld resign on
the twenty-fifth anniveraary of hU
pastorate, which occurs In the spring.

Because a Washington farmer could
not marry a particular girl ba willed her

Ft am. at. Q. J a a. M—William fto•ntitlsd to

Loris. Jan. 82.—William Henry .
b within three days married one ]
ila widow, promised to wed two •
ar.d swindled all three.

Fatter*

�TEFFT’S EXAMINATION. I

They buy eraekeTta
It* E.

CenHnued/rotn fourth yap?
rzoo with whom be exchanged. My Httle
Lewry sud styself while dating *** ’
girl had a tot of pennies in her bank and
kt; Twrf.y for tte b.11 -ttleh «tter&lt;*
when my father visited me be looked
U&gt;e,W»n&gt;«n. Pemm could not l°°e “ them all over carefully for old ®lns and
ol rat rltidow wllkoot uxwloclte o»&gt;r
Don’t know
&lt;Fr.&gt;« thi» Itb »unoite&lt;l Ut« 'beobJMtor■ coins of certain dates.
whether be found any or not. Don’t know
tte »&gt;niem lo pulllo*
of ' ,
bow many be had; be carried them In a
wintered «t,n forwart *“ &lt;» t**k °ot “
sack—a tobacco sack I think, He told me
the ww* wlu-lov: the enrttht ot the west
he was saving old coins and showed me
wiud.nr w« drawn down. It I, Impote­
they were.
nt to
Jtet how loot •!■&gt;« &lt;l«'h I’m* one or two; don’t know what
Tbe tetter father wrote me, and the one
«„aed when bodj wm dlteovered. Owwhich I aniwered after Christmas, wm
itet U miwrt.lntr ot lltbt «uld not tell
about 'disposing ot hla farm aud My Ing
vtetter rt,«r mottle w,, coinlux on or
some one tried to Interfere with him.,
p,Mine oft Autlwrltle. differ trrratl) on
CHAS DUNNINU.
Um subject or rit“r tnortlx, ,nd It de­
Live In Rutland about 80 rods south of
pend. largely on n&lt;e, health and the maomurdered man’s bouse: known Asa Tefft
urr of death.
over a year, met him at Ed Rogers, who
(BOSS EXAMINATIOX
lives about 100 rods southwest from Le­
There were a good many people in the
roy Rogers.
Tefft reached Ed Rogers
house and the body wm still oo the floor
■bout 6 p. m. Wednesday pjevloua lo the
when I got there. 1 looked around the
murder. Saw him before 8 a m. Thurs­
house, examined the bedroom and found
day morning, he rode to HMtings with me
blood ou bed and pillow, don’t know
and we returned home about 2 p. m. He
whether both pillows or not; there was
said nothing as to why he came here:
also btaod mi the Inside of the pillow case.
don’t know where he went after we got
Very Utile blood came from lhe wounds
home at 2 p.m. Don’t know about bis
after &lt;Ih* body had been pulled forward,
going to HMtings again that day. I con­
the greater portion of It escaped In a very
sidered Leroy Rogers not to be an early
short time after the wound whs made.
riser, thohgh It would be difficult to tell
Considering the age. health and manner
for certain, as he always bad tbe curtains
nf death of deceased rigor mortis would
drawn down.
Saw Tefft at Ed Rogers
probably have passed off iu 24 hours; tbe
body wa» not lh&lt;»roughly rigid Sunday house Friday night before the murder
Bight, but the hauds were.
I moved about 9 in the evening; 1 was there visit­
ing that night; next mw him to-day
arm* and legs about: fingers moved but
(Thursday). My wife and I were visiting
not fieety; I think that rigor mnrtta whs
her
parents in Orangeville; we returned
just coming on, I have no means of
Sunday after dinner and 1 then beard of
browing bow long after the big bloi&gt;w was
murder; reached Leroy Rogers bouse
struct before the hotly was moved, as It
about 4 p. m. body hadn’t been moved.
would simply be speculation. The• tempThere
was blood on tbe bed. on tbe floor
perature of lhe room might delayr rigor
by Che bed, and on piece of brown paper
mortis two hours.
on stand near head of bed. Blood on pillow
WILLIAM CL'MMINOS.
slips looked m If made with bloody hands
Am station agent at Irving,. I saw the
Here court adjourded until Friday p. m.
primmer Jan. Oth.. the day previous to at 1 o’clock.
the rahrdvr
He came Into the waiting
FUIDAY AFTKRNOOX.
room atout 8*30 a iu. and sasked when'
1
First witness called was
the next train would go to Hastings.
I
told him the next passenger 1woald leave

al fi;«» p. in. but that tbe morning freight
Have known Tefft over a year by eight.
was about due He left the depot. After
.the freight had left I saw Tefft at the P. Saw him, or someone resembling him, go­
€&gt;. about 11 o'clock and don’t know where ing by horseback on a bay bone, Tuesday
he went after tliat. Prisoner had on dark afternoon previous to the murder. Be
clothes dark overcoat and wore no rubbers. was on tbe quarter line going east at
about 2.30 p. m.
I live on tbe town

line between
Rutland
and Yankee
Springs. I was on town line about a
half a mile east when the man went by.
Saw that he had on dark clothes, dark
overcoat and dark cap and red stockings
pulled up over his pantaloons. To strike
this road lie must have come from north
or south, and think that be came on road
south of my bouse as my folks saw same
mau, or man answering that description,
V ROSS HXAM1NATI0X.
pass -our
house.
The road south
of
our house leads lo Bradley
on
Toflf- overcoat wav dark, browu or
the
Indiana
road.
Had
tie continued
blsrk. He was in t|ie P. O. about
hours. I talked with him and he said he north. Instead of taking tbe quarter Hue
was stopping at Rogers.
He left about to Hastings. It would only have been
11 o'clock and I don't know where hr about a mile and a quarter to bis cousin’s
Have seen and recognized
went, he came alone &gt;&gt;nd went away Ed Rogers’.
aiono. He did not say anything about tbe same hay horse I saw that Tuesday; aaw
and recognized It at tbe funeral of Leroy
tskinc dinner with Leroy Rogers.
Roger*: Tefft's half brother bad it there.
JKXXIE SEFTON.
My atleution was particularly attracted to
Am so years old and live near Irving. tbe horse because It wm very trim and
Hare been working at Hastings house un­ pretty—differing from the hors-s
we
til week ago yesterday. Known Asa Tefft have around there.
I can tell a horse
have known him since year ago last sum­ belter and farther than I can a man.
I
mer. 1 met him at the Farmer’s picnic at hid not willing to take an oath that the
Gun lake last August; didn’t know he prisoner Is the man I saw go by that day.
was going to be there. £ have not seen
hekt pinLLirs.
,
him since last August until day before
Am 34 years old. live In this city aod
yesterday (Tuesday Jan. 18th ) I have
corresponded with him some; received work for Orin Rorabeck Id the Farmer’s
Ws last letter a week ago Tuesday; think abeds. The prisoner left borae at the abrds
the letter was mailed at Kellogg; don’t Jan. 2 about 3 p. m never saw Tefft before
know when the letter was written. I that day. After be left that day be didn't
was here In Hastings when I received say when he would return; he bad on
the letter, but burned It up later. He dark clothes, dark overcoat, dark cap and
'knew I would be in Hastings Wednesday red leggins on; thought his overcoat wm
■eve Jan. 3rd. as I wrote blm to that effect. daik brown but cannot tell for sure. He
1 wrote him that I would meet blm in left saddle and legging In office that day.
front of tbe P.O. Wed. eve Jan. 3rd at Henexteameto sheds Thursday after­

Am post master at Irving and somewhat
acquahitcd with Tefft. Got acquainted
with Wm about two years ago while he
wa«t working nt lilll'x. He came into wy
place Saturday Jan, 8th,. he had no par­
ticular Uu-int^s there. He was at Irving
at about It o'clock; don't know where he
went. Tefft wore a cap, dark clothes,
shoes but no rubbers.

Did not know that he was in the
city Tuesday. Thursday, Friday or Satur­
day nights until after tbe crime was com­
mitted. There was a large portion of the
direct, cross examination and re-dlreet ex­
amination devoted to the personal affairs
Uh’ two and not relating in particular to
the ease, all ot which we omit (It waa
•thought at first that Teffi would attempt
to prove an alibi by proving that he was
with her Saturday night, but this is im­
possible uow as she teat!fled that she had
not* seen Tefft since last August until
• day K-fore yesterday" which would be
Tuesday Jan. IflUi., 1SQ&lt; or nearly two
.weeks alter tbe crime was committed. I
lkvxnt

Boana.

Aw auu of Leroy R*«rro the murdered
man, am 2« years old, married, and lire
In Kalamazoo. Last row fatlrnr Alive last
fill quire late.
I wrote to him about
•uco ■ month on an average: wrote blm
last mjou after CbrMmas iu answer to a
letter from l&gt;hu (here witness Identified
the tatter.) Visited father but once since
he lired here and that was a year ago
cwd fail. Fa’her and mother separated
about 1S7S abe procuring divorce two or
four year* later. Past two years or more
she h»* twvw Matron of Home of Friend*
tare in Muskogon. I first learned of
tMUWs drtfh Sunday night, Jan. Tib.

Christi nsou i&gt;

enrrespoijd

•
1 told blm 1* grove bed Deputy
could uke lhe borae It that wm &gt;11 ho
bid. There wm • Cmtadlan sou. plot*
morning compared

with

Mr.

Burgew.

was nicklrs and dtaroa, though there may
have been one 15 cent piece. 1 noticed
one old fashioned eagle penny; there fcay.
have been more. I didn’t look. I told him
1 had just fed his borae, but be didn’t
wait fur her to finish eating. Begot on and

morning was a great deal slimmer.
(TM« witness was excluded from tbe
room while bis father testified.) Though
being somewhat embarrassed he gave lite not aeo bj whit rtitbt anyone opened tba
testimony iu a frank, straightforward trunk In tier dteenee. She «ay» the
started forgetting to buckle the throat manner that left no room for doubt but
latch. He soon came back and 1 buckled that he and bls father passed a man dress­ the articles published In tlw paper* were
it for blm and be left going to Jefferson ed very much like tbe prisoner and that nothing less than falsehoods aud she be­
street and started south. It wasn’t hard­ the man acted strangely. Whether It was lieves were circulated by aomeone wbo
were
untrue.—Kalamazoo
ly day light when I left the sheds Sunday tbe prisoner or not they could not swear knew they
Telegraph.
morning for breakfast.
He wore those for a certainty.
red legglm away Saturday evening and
Here court adjourned until this mom*
TH! FILER MONUMENT.
had them on Sunday morning and seemed Ing at 9 o’clock.

excited and In a hurry to get away.
When Tefft first took out his pocket book
Saturday It looked as if it was empty. It
was small one and 1 stood close to him but
could see nothing in It,
Don’t know
where money 1, now; gave it lo Mr. Rura-

COUNTY NEWS
ContinuedJ^-om Jlret page
Belfoa.
Mrs. Mahoney has gone to Grand Junct*
Ion to see her daughter who ta very slek.
Ellsworth Bassett attended the K. O.

street, tbe prisoner rode by going west.
He had bls leggins on then. When prison­

Tbe young people had a social at the
Thompson House Friday evening. All

er came Tuesday be told me be was from
Richland, and spoke about tbe price Gil­
key was paying for wheat Being well

port a good time.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Potter the

acquainted around there 1 asked blm his
name: be didn't answer loud and turned
his face away.
Think he said It was
"Higgleslon” or something liter that; am

certain be didn’t say Tefft
BODKBT IROXfUDK- ♦

Live south and west of the city at pump
factory, about 80 or 30 rods south of Yaukee bprings road; don’t know as 1 ever
saw prisoner before. Am night watch at
Whip factory; my little boy stajed with
me at factory Saturday night; we left
factory Sunday morning about 0 o'clock:
wm hardly day light aud my boy carried
lantern. When we reached top of west
creek hill we s w a man on the bridge
about 10 rods distant; he wm leaning
over or stooping down working at some*
t*ilug on his legs: he was on east end ot
north side ot bridge. We walked two or
three rods further toward the bridge be­
fore he noticed us: then he straightened
up and started to walk towards us; we
passed blm about 3 rods east oft the bridge,
passing
within
&amp;
or ‘ 8 _ feet
of
him.
He
acted
vary
pecu­
liarly; he darted by us rapidly and turned
bis face away from us towards the woods
be wm on north side of beaten track and
we un south. He bad on dark cap, dark
overcoat and dark clothes and red socks.
After we had passed my little boy said
’•that man acted as if he wm drunk, and
that be bad on red leggics;" man seemed

Gardine, Peter Haoaen and the Will
____
Shackleton estate being among tbelr pa­
trons.

Prof. Taylor visited at Mr. Davenports
Monday evening.
Messrs Lasher and Blackman attended
Z'
Tbe Maceabaa laatallaUoa.
the funeral of Frank Goodyear at Bast­ P*The Knights of tbe Maccabees gave a
ings Tuesday.
public Installation at Mudge’s Opera House
Thursday evening. A targe audience was
Mis* Lulu Kuhlman of Albion Indiana
is tbe guest of Miss Hortense Osmun.
Dr. and Mrs. John Ball entertained Mr.
and Mrs. Campbell of Portland Oregon
and Mr. Geo. Campbell of Middleville over
Sunday. The gentlemen are Mrs. Ball's
brother.
Mrs. L. F. Weaver and Mrs. G. W.

Faancte were at Charlotte Tuesday.
H. Roc and wife visited at Battle Creek
last week.
C. M. Putnam was at Saginaw the first
of the week.
Wm. Boston was at Dexter the fore part

to be working at socks on bridge. When
we were coming down Green street 1
told the boy to put out lantern, but he
We made a mistake In our items last
didn’t do it; l» wasn't exactly light when week about the entertainment ot tbe Y.„
we reached tbe bridge. 1 could have dis­ P. 8. C. E. It should bare read tambourine
tinguished features across tbe rood but in tbe place of parasol. Tbe entertainment
man acted as if he didn’t want me to see took place last evening the 84 th.
his face; man acted surprised and scared
when he saw us. After we crossed tbe
Pre*. Angell te In the East this week.
bridge boy said that the man was looking
Dr. Gunsautas failed to arrive last Fri­
back at us. 1 turned around and he wm
standing still on. hill looking at us: mau day and his lecture was therefore post
wm quite tall and slim.
First talked poned.
Miss Edith Hersey of Hastings Is in tbe
about man’s appearance and actions after
elly.
the arrest.
’
Dr. Lowry wm here on business tail
FBAZEB IRON HIDES.
week and made some of bte friends a
.
(Before testifying Attorney Culgrorc pleasant call.

noon about 5. p. m. and said he'd be after
bis borae about 9 o’clock, but be didn’t
eome. Tefft next came Saturday eve about
7 o'clock: came in office; after few min­ asked tbe witness, who is only IS years
The Senior Law class has formed a
utes took down his leggins and put them old,"if he knew tbe meaning of tbe oath be class publication “To WIL ”
on saying that he waa going to start. Be had taken. He replied that he did and it
Prof. Adams has arranged for eome
bad formerly said In my presence that he meant that he should always tell tbe special lectures during his absence this
wm from Richland, so I told him it was truth.)
week, on various suWeeti in bte depart­
pretty late fur such a long ride: he said
Am 11 years old son of Robert IronsWr; ment that of Political Economy. Judge
it wouldn't tske blm very tong to gut stayed with my f iber at tbe Whip Cooley wm am'Nut the speakers.
where he was going lo.
We went out factory* two weeks ago Saturday night.
Tbe ‘ Varsity Hare and Hounds club took
after bls borae and iu a few moments be We started home about 6 o’clock; went an eight mHe rnu Saturday.
went over town after some chewing to­
Tbe Fnwhman Ctaes are anticipating a
bacco, returning in 8 or 4 minutes.
Af­ ereek bridge; saw him first when wr were pleaoant time at tbelr social Wednesday
ter be came back he Mked me if I could on top of hill; he was leaning against a evening.
change a 820. bill; told him could not; he post and bending over as If tying up
Tbe resident graduate students have
said he would ride over town, gvt U string to sock or leggin, though be might formed a • Graduate’s Club” .
clianged and bring me tbe money.
I told have been doing something else; think I
Ar ran grin nta have been about com­
blm that wouldn’t go, that I would hold saw hi tn before he did me, because be got pleted which will insure a summer school
the horse while be got the . change. He up as soon aa he noticed uv; he wm facing next vacation.
left and wm gone about 13 minutes; be the sonth having hla back towards the
came back, untied borae. 8aW there was woud*. We passed him a little way a eas
MRS. ROGERS BREAK*.
trouble In store and the fellow didn’t pro­ •f bridgi*: man went rapidly by us dimI
Illgiriy InAIrmaat Over tha
pose t%pey. Asked him if he got Ml! kicked into tbe woods ao 1 eoulfl nut ere
busted, said be bad and would pay me bls fare; he had on dark chillies, dark cap
Hr*. R. J. Itogvrs. widow of tbe man
when he got on. I told tbe other mau at and red teggins. 1 told my muihrr two
who waa murdered bear Irving, Barry
lhe stables to close the gate and he did so. or three days afterward that the man had
County. Is In the elty vlsiUng her wan. V.
The prisoner got down and after some on red lrggln«. she wm tbe first tan- £
L. Itogrrn. She is highly indignant that
talk tuld me to put her iu the barn again spoke to about It.
Mr. Phillips was at
her eomtag to this city a tew days ago
until morning and be would be after her •ur Irvuse .nd was telling bow the prison­
early. I told him the iffloml of his bill er waa dressed and £ said that the mau we
wm 82.00 to Saturday night.
He started aaw Sunday morning had 0U red tegg)BB, Uonal rumors as published in tbia aud
other cities of tbe state and nation. Mrs
£ never saw that man (looking at prison-

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Notice Is hereby given that ^11 MV1M,

then on.

or bottom piece wrasurea seven feet, eight
Inchea by four feet ten, aud tbe entire
weight of tbe monument is twenty tons.
Tboae wbo know, say it la oar of tbe fin­

Coak A Cook. ...

books Issued after February 1st, 18^.
will draw interest at tbe rule of 3 per rent'

ments recently placed a granite asouument
on the lot belonging to D. W. Filer In Oak

est pieces of workmanship to be seen any­
where In the state.
Tbe statue of ’'hope” unlike most work
in that line ta a perfect figure, and is a
model
of beauty.
On Wednesday afternoon Jan Slat. Is to
Tbe monument .was sold after a design
be a gala day for the G. A. R. boys of
Delton. A program has been arranged m furnished by T. B. Bell, manager of A
follows: Post called to order at 1 o’clock, Black A Sou's Kalamazoo bonae, and is
an address at 2 o’clock by Elder Pope and wholly made uf Barry Granite. Those de­
an oyaler supper at 3 o'clock. All old siring work In this particular liae would
soldiers are Invited whether they are do well to correspond with A. Black A
members of our post or not. Supper will Son, at 104 East State street. Hastings.
be furnished free to any such and their Michigan, or 303 East Main street,
families that may attend. All outside of maxoo. This firm has considerable
G. A. R. buys and tbelr families will be In our cemeteries, C. W. Count. Voter

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Grand Rapid, Hrnld.

per annum.

22nd. a daughter.
On the evening of Jan. I5th oocured tbe
annual Installation of K. O. T. M. officers
by our senior Past Commander Wm Cooper.

furnished supper at 20 cents each.

Mow wo woudor If Uh t&gt; , jokr
HM If lit U bound lo It.
Then lot bin «o throng* it.
And take along Loehrra ind Ho,,
K« borrrla eraekorr. ,!,»»

Manistee Dally Democrat:— A. Black
A Son, ot Hastings, importers aad manu­
facturers of granite and marble monu­

Grove cemetary. In design ana execution
it Is certainly a handsome piece of work.
T. M. banquet at Haallngs the 18th.
ORIX BOBABECK.
Tbe lot Is situated close to the entrance
Archie Burst lias come borne lo stay.
I owu the Farmer’s sheds ’in tills city;
Miss Pellum wbo has been visiting to the cemetery and to the south side, and
first aaw prisoner Tuesday p. m. Jan. «ud.
about 8 p.m.; he put bls borae In my friends here returned to her home in in shape ia a complete half ekcJe. eucloaed
with a galvanized steel rail, supported up­
stables; next aaw him Thuraday night Martin Friday on account of sickness.
Mr and Mrs Dr. Scribner attended lhe on granite pouts. Tbe wheel blocks, and
about 5 p. m. Next saw him was Sunday
steps
which lead up Into the Jot, are of
K.
O.
T.
M.
banquet
at
Hastings
the
18tb.
mornlug Jan. 7th. tbe day of the murder;
Miss Nenah Miller ot Kalamazoo visited granite. Tbe monument standi In tbe
he came to my house rattled on the door
center and Is composed of two bases, two
for quite a while; seemed to be exeited: at tbe doctors tbe past week.
We expect soon to have a paper pub­ dies and caps, tbe whole being surmounted
It was light when he came, probably about
7 o’clock. 1 told blm there would be a lished In town of what name or political by a life size statue of ••hope." Tbe low­
man at tbe sheds by time be would gut standpoint will be taken has not been er dye or center piece Is carved upon tbe
right side with laurel and on the left with
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back there. 1 aaw blm through window. learned as yet. Be has moved over tbe
1 dressed and started for stables thinking store vacated by C. A. VanAmburg and
there might be trouble of some kind, and we understand be intends to use the appears tbe Inscription Filer, and on the
opposite side tbe word Paine. The base
as I reached John Kurtz bouse on Green Evans building for a press room.

beck.

H-liniK Mich.. Dee. 19, 18w.

All books now out win draw 4 per
to April 1st 1894. and 3 per cent from

Hawnxotj City Bajvx

Mrtm.. ruz.

Hay per ton. 4D0.1O. 7,(
Mtflet MM per bu. M.

Poultry Uve.fis.
Turfcan Uve.TSi
Turkm. dressed.
Beef dreaaad, sao u&gt;eoa
Beef Itve. IS to 3.
Mutton, dressed. 8

REDUCED RATES AT

THE KENT

GRAND RAPIDS.
OPPOSITE UNION DEPOT.

RATES Si.25 per day. Looms 5o ccnu
Meals 25 cents. Steam Heat
BEACH A BOOTH.

CASH

Paid tor

|

L0Q51
Delivered srt Thornapple
Lake.

HENRY STRONQ
Morgan. Mich.
PBOBATEOKDKK
State of Michigan. County of Harrr -m.
▲t A werndon of 1b« Probate Court fnr IL,
County ot Barry, boldeu *t tbe Probate office .it,
the City of Hasting*. ,u Mdd county, on Safar
day the ?otb day of January, ta tbe year on*
thousand eight hundred and nI aery rhif.
^Prweoc, vtario* W. Artnatrotic. Judge ot
Probate-

present on tbe occasion.. The stage wm
tastily decorated with flags and K ,O. T. M.
emblems. Roland Connor of Saginaw was
present and installed tbe officers as follow as deeea«ed
(»n readingandSIIng the petition d&lt;My verified
P. Com.—F. R. Pancoast.
of Charles H and fl train K. Bterrrw. bmu* o(
Com.—Frank Collins.
said deceased preying that a certain Jn»uumeti‘.
thirdly filed ta Mid court, ptwr-irtin io t*L. Com —Riley Waters.
tbelast will MtSttetanivnco: Mid deceased t*
adtnl ted to probate and that admlntsTrstioc o
said eatate be granted to raid ueUftoucr thF. K. — W. H. Stebbins.
»ui table Pflrsou.
Chaplain — Fred Woodruff.
Thtreupoa It tn ordered, that Thursday tbPhysician—Dr. C. H. Barber.
IMh day o( February. A, D..ISMOl let. o'clock lo
the foret*ooo. »«e aliened for tbr hrante nf
Sergeant—L. Maus.
peitUua and that the hrira at law ot mU dr
saased aud all other POMS uterrbtrd in
required to appear nt » **»&gt;«»•■ of
then to be hoiden al lhe Probate of
CHy nf Haatiugw. tn said county, al-.!
Sentinel.—Frank Sage.
Picket—A. J. Severance.

—— -uM petitioner give not
k&gt; the persons tno-rewlrd In said er tele, of lb-1
needs* ry of said prritioa and the beansc
MoraCtbv nA*&gt;iitg a copy ot lhl&gt; order to le
on the object! and alm ot Ute order. Mnile puoitabed In tbe Hasdngs BtWXKR. * n-m
paper printed and eiroulated in waid Count; of
waa rendered by ■ male qurtette and Dr. Harry, ooea ta each week for three sutvenKw
weeks prenaua to sakl day nf he*ring
Clarence Barber aane a anlo. Lt*ht reCnxa W. AMxnaoN&lt;.
•
Judge ot ProOa:program. Tbe order in thte city is in a
PBOBATE UNDER.
r«y Hour!, bln*condition there being orrr
one hundred member, at present. and the
Ooanty of Barry. boMen at the Probate Ofltee
•khreiare ot Thuruday evening will no ta tbe city of Haattaoa. ta said county, on
doubt be lhe remit ot adding many more. Satarday. th* 3Mb day of January, in
jw one tbuvuoad eight hundred and ninety

Present. Charles W. Ann'trong, Judge o?
’
Tte (prist aorlna ot eiamlaationa will mMM.
te aa follow,. aH la tte eltr ot HaMiora.
Friday attrroooo and Saturtay. Match &lt;rf J. M. Knapp, aon of said dereared prayntx
WMBeertaiiatistisnaeM row on fi'« in ■*•.&lt;•
» «nd 10. (Special.)
cwt peqwring to be the l»t will and treu
Thuraday aod Friday March n .nd w
(Rotnlar.)
gnwlM to J. X. Koapp. lhe executor In wl'
IO «&gt;me other autUMn penon.
Friday afternoon and Saturday. April will nuM or •*
tun Friday, in •
M.m t*no*aoek h&gt;
Stand US. (Special.)
’
'iteSi
bearing ofMW
Tte rwalte will te teld at the High I
„„
ofaaid dreeaIn sale
school, the apedale at the court room. 1 "tote, are requtreST1
alaeesfdoo o'
Tte former will teeiu at » a. at., tte1 3Se"m‘-u5^£,S
utter all p m. Aa teretofon- .nnounc- ।
od lhe examination la theory and art|“&lt;«
will te upon Swett’, Method, ot Taaeb-;Su
int. OterrTF tte uw and place and £.*

pmrrrn lid-

Il will an: appe

It) add County &gt;•'

Esocn Axpub-a,.

Cotumlukmcr.

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CHABUto w.
(▲true copy)
Ji

fJtO.XG,
Hrubaie.

REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS OF

GIRGUtfiR SftWS, LARGE and
SMALL. KGPT IN STOGK.
Yau will find my ’store house full
oi my awn make of steam engines from
«hx to seventy-five horse power.
Ten
sizes and tour styles made. Come and
see the goods and get prices. You will
find them the best made in lhe state
I alto make iron and wood lathes, saw
grinding machine?
to select from.

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HASTINGS, MICH., FEBRUARY, 1 1894.
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COUNTY NEWS.
Cutleton.
E..V. Smith was Ju . Hasting* on busi­
ness Tuesday.
.
...
Thomas Carey and daughter of Char­
lotte Were guests at So! Troxeh Friday.
Mp and Mrs. George Franck are rejoic­■
ing over the; advent of a girl baby no. io.
Mr. David McClelland has gone' to Ohio,,

on an extended visit.
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,
Miss Clara Heckathorn Is visiting her
other tri Homer. ’•
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Dr. Winslow of Charlotte was a guest
of Ed Klnije Monday.
t
Dr, Vannoatrand of Dakota, was * guest
of his nephew Irwin Eddy last week, .
There was a dance at George Dickin­
son’s who lives on Geo. Wittes’ farm the
first part of the week.
Mys. Mina Grifflp who his been sick

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,* Mrp. Myron Potter and two' of ' the
children are*quite, sick at this writing. ' n Monday tearing.'
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Our creamery seftns to be doing a" good
James A. JohMoa has.bill*{out for an

dl*d •tlwtowr il hi,'bone M
auction sale Feb. 5th. commencing at one b usinees considering the season of the
o’clock p. m.
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'd.. year. We suspect that next summer will
Wm. J. Ritchie took hlbilbeep over to ace the creamery doing good business.
Prairieville last Monday and will ship The starting of the creamery last fan was amir at&gt;e»&lt;led. *u beM al the Marik
an experiment bat was so satisfactory West ljnrtaM. E. ehtteb. IMe. KKk,
them to Buffalo with Mark Norris.
Rob^. Count sports a. new double car­ that the stockboldars decided to continue Rev. V«aW&gt;ekle, ot Bantield, olSelatad.
riage.
.n . .r,.v.r doing business all winter and everybody The uxt was taken from M» Batlas and
seems to be well pleased with the result. tstb vent. Mr. Buran had reached kto
It not only seems to be'a profitable busl- lend. year. He was bwn 1 In' "Manta, M.
Mtodlerillc.
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Thlrty-Tonr couples attended lhe v'er/ n easjfor the stockholders but It Is thought Y., Sept. Sfflb. 1M1. On the IMk «f
that ipost of the farmers will stock their Jnne, 1638, he was united lb mkrrfage to
pleasant hop last Friday hlgKt
Miss Jabe Locke, of Sbahibnry,' Vt. Jtf*
. A number of Caledonia Magons vf|th f aims with cowu and,not raise so much
came to Mteblgan In tbe spriDg 1852 and
their wives enjoyed a very : pleasant tlma ipalm...
Watts and Holmes are on our streets located no the farm which ha tes siDOS
at Aaron Clarita, last Friday evening.
oocuptteandutt which be lived a&gt; th*
' Lney Joslin passed through the village now buying'graia.
It is reported that an elevator will be time of his death. MrL Stevens’-&gt; death
last Friday evening enroute" for Hastings
occurred In the"yeer'lfto4.
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from Grand Rapids where she .has. 'been built bere ln'tJW'atringand run in con­
nection with a first class lumber yard.
He jasj^galn united ,'Jn marriage t^
attending school.
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Mnu.KUte
A.
FMiburn
In
Muvb,
105,
Mrs. Wilbur GoUer has, it is thought
who survives him. He also .leaves seven.
become insane and was takebto Hastings
Fanbere are tnipToVfog the sleighing. ; chUdvuu, five sons and two daughters to
Batortny evening and lodged In Sheriff
McEevttt’s doart*te^tfR&gt;g ex«foination
The. pdblil at A. &lt; Demeys’ Friday mourn for him. Mr.- Stevens Bas long
by Jpdge Armstrong. , l,‘
'
evening was well attended and all report been jecognlzed as one Of the intelHgerit
Don Putnam Sundayed In1 Mlddierille. a good time.
, \ .1: fansere bt the coqnty. He was promlnent la the building ef th*., ehpreb^ ,^
Hartly Hendrick was iu , Heatings Sat­
Mlj. Jw .. Verdi nr . is laid up with a
urday.
,f... o - .
, *;
. ti- . / sprained wrist z’l
-.
■&lt;_, bis rlcIrUlytand had-always bsen , a mem­

since last fall is nq.beUer.
John Llnsea iand. family.. have moved
on a farm near take Odessa.
Sheriff*MeKevitt was in town Saturday
Harve Bennett and wife of NashvHle
on business.
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•
were guests at Ed Smith’s Sunday.
Bills are on! knnoudclng Mr. Zerba
Hope Center.
auction sale on the Frknk mti farm in
Everybody seems to be taking advariIrving next Wedueaday. We understand
tag* ot the aJeighlng.
Will Thompson from Leighton will move
L. Whit termore intends to move his
on the farm in the spring.
\
saw milion K. B. Paynes next weak...
Mieses Rogers. yanAttan,
Winters,
Mrs. M. Armor and Mrs. H. Wortmen
Luther and Brown and Messrs Wilkinson.
visited at William Kenestricks* Tuesday. Bassett, Johnson and Webb attended the
Mr. and Mrs? L. Carpenter and Mr. and
the teachers association at Bastings "last
Mrs. J. Doster of Prairieville also Mrs.
Saturday and report a very enjoyable.time
Fei|x Chamberlain of Delton spent Satur­
one factor of which was tbe.excellent din­
day at Gid Wilkinson’s.
ner furnished by the Hastings’ teachers.
Mr. McQuIrrie and family Sundayed at
This Is an example which wry* fow city
Mr. Kelbles*.
teachers could equal and none excel, and
Floy Williams attended the teaciters we hope the towns where the Barry asso­
association at Hastings Saturday.
ciations are held hereafter will try to im­
Mrs. Sharpstean who has been visiting itate k
relatives, will return to her home tn North
DakcU Monday.
.
4ayna&lt;
Mrs. Allie Voung, of Bailie Creek, is
. Freeport.
Mrs. McElwain, of Hastings, whs the visiting her mother Mrs. Dan. Keyes.
A Christian Endeavor Society has been
guest of J. Roush and family Saturday
organised at this place with about thirty
evening.
members.
Mrs. Minx Tasker. Pres., Dr.
Mrs. Chas. Lictka will finish the term
of school in the primary department. Miss Powers. Vice Pres., Gertrude Tasker, Sec.
They meet every other Sunday evening.
Detwiler having resigned.
A Ladies Aid Society has also been or­
Born, to Geo. Glick and-wife -a daugh­
ganized here. Mrs. Jerome Frost is its
ter.
Pres.,
Mrs. Mina Tasker, Vice President,
Many from this place and vicinity at­
tended quarterly meeting at
Parmalee Mrs. Virn Tompkins, Sec., Mrs. Dr. Pow­
ers, Trcas. They met this week Thurs­
Sunday.
’
Miss Myrtle Rit-gler visited Miss Vina day for the first time wtth the Preu. Mrs-.
Jerome Frost; they start with 15 members.
Wisscnger first of the week.
Eleven have united with the church dur­
The dance Saturday evening war large­
ing the past three weeks here,
The
ly attended.
meetings closed Tuesday, eve.
Rev.
11. Case is numbered among the sick.
Frank Walton and Claude Sisson ac­ Frank Bogart goes to the Brick at Penncompanied by the Misses Sarah Dipp and field to hold meetings.
Ada Moore was at home from battle
Minnie Godfrey attended church at take
Creek the first of the week.
Odessa last Thursday evening.
We are going to have some horse sheds
at.last. A committee was appointed at
Delayed letter
the meeting Monday evening and they are
Mr. and Mrs. Marlow are visiting home rashing it right along.. The committee
and friends. He intends moving i»ck consists of five men. Dr. Powers and
from Ionia Id the spring.
Dan Keyes com. on subscription; I). IL
The Sears * Brothers are getting out Cooley com. on material: G. W, Tumpkins
heading and drawing it to take Odessa.
and Calvin Smith com. on labor. Dr.
Mrs. Dillenbeck has a sister from Da­ Power* Is Trees.
kota spending the winter with her,
The aid society meet at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Spencer Thursday Feb.
There is considerable sickness In our
first.
J *
. '
Jordan take has been lined with merry vi|l*geAnd vicinity.
Edwin Sawdy is very sick, Uc has ty­
skaters the past week. The craze has ex­
phoid fever.
.
,
,
. f l((
tended to old aa well :as ■ young. The lake
Mrs. S. S. Schautz has1 -beau wrest I ing
has been as smooth as a looking glass and
with the quinsy but is some’better'at pres­
every one who can skate has enjoyed it.
ent
(
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*There was considerable excitement in
.
*
"Cloverdale.
our
village
Saturday
caused
by
the
attest
An agent for the Grand Rapids Press
was in town last Tuesday soliciting sub­ of Louis Thibout for stealing: ,a harness.
scriptions.
t.
. ..
. . It seems that sometime since David leo­
There will be quarterly meeting at the. pard had a single harness stolen and a
few 'days ago part of the harnest was
church next Sunday and evening meetings
win be continued through the week and found Iu the possession of Henry Geiger,
who claimed to.have purchased it of Mr.
perbgpB longer. .
Steven Sprague is quite low and no Thibout. A warrant was sworn out and
Thibout arrested.
He promptly gave
hopes of bis recovery are entertained.

the association ber of the board of truslaac of the M. K. ,
churefi. He was a benev.dkmt man na
A number from Hickory Corner’s at-' one being ’turned away from his doer,
tended the Y.’P. S. C. E. Sunday evening. they being always open. * His" virtues
shown bright In the domamic rfrele; '

Miss ^Gaskill attended
Saturday.

Veudlmlr de Pachman, the great, pian­
ist gave a concert before the Choral Union
Tuesday night.
•' *:!
• • a
Judge Parks,1 of Nebraska, a former

ly wbhre his empty seat will contluualjy
lecture bofore the,taw DepL» last Thors-, remind them of tbc irreparabte, joes they
•row
day, upon his recollections of the great, have snstotoedr-jIt
prerideot.
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,
.
.
u 7 ... jf
Prof. Herron, of Iowa* is delivering a
series ot lectures in NewbmyHall, ’upon
“Clirlsttan locMtogy.”
*’ii
'liC)"
ToW*
Thp Freshryap social* occurred WedHi^h ' Dally Leader Bloomington.
day evening anfj that ot the Sophomore’s day, Jan. 23r*, I8PL A targe an-enUuwr

friend of Abraham Lincoln, delivered a

on Friday, of* last week.
Both classes
were out In force. .!
.
.
The Choral Union has arranged for a&gt;
May Festival,-to last twb or three' days,'
and which win be the finest musical eyfe^t
ever offered the people of Ann Arbor.
Among other attractions will
pmmn
Juch, Max Heinrich, the Buston Festival
Orchestra and several others-of like merit.
The Freshman and Glee (Sub opened
the lecture course at Dexter. last Friday
night with a successful concert.
□ The Hon ,C. IL Buhl of Detroit left at
his death a ten thousand dollar be&lt;iuest to
the taw Library.
The Ice on the river was crowded last''

Friday and Saturday.
The barns of the Street Railway Co.

were burned last Thursday morning and
al! but. one of the cars destroyed.
The
trips to Ypsilanti havo beep greatly re-,
duced in number in consequence.
“How did year son do at eohege. last
year, Mrs, Jones?’’
“Splendid, lie did so wdll as a Freshman

that he had^n encore.’’
“A what?”
“An encore. The faculty have request­
ed him to repeat the year.

years ago hy paly and laler'bj .puljcjk A
BlatadedL It is a frothy comedy full.of
comical situations and perplexing combi­
nations add as produced lkstf night kept
.the bouse in a constant uproar. ' The
company Is far garperior to anythingftere-

toforo offered at, popular prices. Staple­
ton h» a competent actor and bis brother
who did the “sport” is a clever performer.
May Yokes, a slnhig and dafitihg soubrett
and character delineator of the AnUle
TMHrfc’School, established hertolf as a hot

favorite at onre.

Mbs EvtJlyn Crosby,

the mother-in-tow, lived up u» all ita paragrepbeft.tereever written Oh the sub­
ject, hot taafsted upon wearing an old

dressing gown throughout the evening,
which was Incongruous. The balance Of
the caste was etftrient To night a double
bill
This , clever company will open
Mudges New Opera House Monday, Feb.
5th. »
Mr. abd Mre. James L. Wllkids gavk

delightful company at their pleatant
eMRfor home,north of the city on’ Friday

evening last. The guests arrived at C
o’clock when supper was served and then
The credit system of telling goods at pedro played .until a late hour., Mrs.
retail is rapidly growing hi disfavor all Gard Chidester and Mrs.- Will Huffman
over the countiv. Merchants offt-r many cut fbr'tbb ladle* first prize and the latter
reasons for doing away with It; namely, won IL Mnf.‘ Grdble and Dr. Andrus cut
tardy payments the small. reliance to. be tor the gentleman’s, prize an&lt; Dr. Andrira
placed upon promises; extra capital re­ succeeded In maintaining the reputation
quired, and the annoyance and injustice of the gentlemen present by cutting the
;■
of the predict of thus* who, having been winning card.

favored with credit at one store, do their
cashJpKiitig elsewhere.
tZTbe Barry and Eaton Medtea! .associa­
tion wet in (be office of Dr, Drake in this
city, Thursday afternoon. An excellent
program was given antf good Interest
shown.
Those present werea—
Dr’s
Walters «ud Stimson, Eaton Rapids; Dr.
Man* Green, Charlotte; Dr’s Kilpatrick,
Woodland; Van Horn, Dowling; Horner,
Lake Odessa and Dr’s Lowry, Drake,
Fuller, and Kirk, of this city.

fW»T ««4 nMWod i» , nnltet aumber to
IbejMn «M

lasttc aodtende was out lasvnigtit for. the
opening performance dftt£ four nights’
engagement of John1 Staptetons’ players.
The bjii was gn -Arabian Night” . done

Additional Local News.

Dr. Sackett was called to attend Mrs.. btmd -for appearance and claims to be able
We
Wm. Glllasple last Monday she being to prove where he got the barnees.
C. T. Fairfield, editor of the Eaton Rap­
are informed that Thibout has been over
quite* kick.
Ids Journal; begun suit in the Circuit
The singing school conducted by Prof. and tried to settle with 'Leopard .and that
Court Monday: against O. E. Hawkins,
Taylor at this place is prospering finely. be has been to the Justice who Issued the
editor of the Eaton Rapids Herald, for
We
George Hayward has commenced, haul­ warrant and offered toplead guilty.
dcfamatleu of character In the sum 810,­
also understand that Thibout returned a.
lug ties and lumber to this place.
000. For a year or more the Herald has^
Harvey Adams Is at work as a setter In robe to John Pax that had been stolen five
contained uncomplimentary allusions to
or six weeks ago. There has been a nuns
ff. Patten’s saw mill.
Mr. Fairfield which have seemed to an
The Woman's Aid Society which was ber of robes, whips, halters, grain etc.
outsider to be unwarranted and beneath
stolen around here during the winter and
recently started Is doing nicely.
reputable journalism.—Charlotte Leader.
Mrs. Isaac Deback of Orangeville wrs a it seems there is some kind of- an organi­
The Sbakespeirv Club had a very pleas­
visitor of Mrs. Charles Collins last Mon- zation around here for rite purpose of
steaMng such articles and we hope the ant meeting Monday eventag at the resi­
day.
,
dillty one will be found oqt and such a dence of Mr. and Mfa. J. A. Sweezey, 201
punishment meted out to them as will in­ E. Walnnt Street. A fter the usual exer­
VukM Spriuffa
.
Almon Ritchie and Pierce O’Connor re­ duce others Fbo are inclined to steal to cises Dr. Timmerman read a paper on
turned home Monday from southeast of engage is a . more b«u»nd»le and Volumnla and Mrs Marloq Goodyear one
Battle Creek where they have been rut­ safe employment, and thnt the lime i« out on Corilanwt
The evantag’n meeting
ting wood this winter,
■ &lt;ar fiistatet* when people can drive, into closed Mr. Swecrev's work as preuideni «ff
• C. W* Burpee’s team left him near Wil­ iar village Knd hitch their teams without the Club. At the close of ths program
lard Culvers’ last Friday and ran down to tovffljl ’Jieirr^beg haltere and whips Mr. Sweezey and bis eharmtag wW Invited
Asher" Turner's where they overtook •MHlWi - x
the club to remain and they were served
‘u
Beam Springer, who stopped them. For­
Tb, repWi) mmoI UUet
MeArtb- I^deltetaas toeeseem and oeke. Dr.'F. B.
pre
tunately they did do damage.
nrwM trMdv JartlM
&gt;t •Tlmreerau* to now presktenL
r BTthe pfahn'S.

be was a model neighbor and his Htandtag ,
as a citizen was such as to inaare Msr a
conspienons place In the future w well as
Abe present regard ef ills feftowhrtn.’ But
be will be missed nfost of all bi his fami­

which

The. Young Mow Social Club give A
hop al the Hastings House to-night .'
'
Invitations are ont for a dapitoate wbUt
party to be given to-morrow evening by
Geo. Barnes and Mr. and
Mrs."■ Gtird Chidester al the former’s hone
on’BrAdway.'/:;*

Mr, a»&lt; Mrt.

Tkketa dow ou sate to Pnette Const
points on aeeoabt of the ^California' Mid­
Winter Exposition via the Michigan Cen­
tra1!. . For ■ rates and rotrtea mqnlre ■ at
Mi&amp;lgah Centres Ticket office.
C. IL Ociottf, *
fa j!

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AgvnX

WreaUlag With Ebglte.

more provided with traps for the un­
wary than almoat ahy other. Vaaaar

man whose admiration for the yotmg
dergradnatos cbnMdmbly exceeded
ability to apeak it in English. Ba
met the young women at one or tw»

�Sew»l

/AV

dULEg VERN
Tb..
i™rb(t
bow-inprf Lake
ers. About our half of the men were
5\jrren»r*»
•n&lt;1 comlnff ,n
ta rtu- peak- of the Flinders range. white, the others being half breed* or
secii-civilixcd
natives, well acquainted
Tlir v. tHiihc* '"a* warm—the same temprnrfurc that is met with during March with the language, customs and habit*
m
M.
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of
the
wild
people
who were supposed
fa otsotries of the northern hemisphere
tnvrracd by the thirtieth parallel, «uch to hold Copt John a close prisoner.
■fcmvenrau *•.'
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The
progress
of
the
Algiers. Mexico, or Co-hin China. ,
The progress ot ins expeditionjfvaa,
expeuiwou «•«,
Th. re wo* n threat of rain in the at- , on account of the thick forest* and~ the
mnspherv. even of one of those violent • ragged nature of the country.
‘..........nec«»- The white* were well
ihun&lt;lcr-«torms which the expedition , partly alow.
would lowg for in vain when once it hail mounted, the negroes followed on foot.
entered iqxrn the plain* of the interior. ■ From Farina Town to Alice Spring*
finder sni h circumstances was it that station it was a good three hundred and
the train bearing Mr*. Allaire steamed • fifty mile's, und several weeks were spent
into Farina Town, the terminal station in covering this distance.
But, al&lt;rf the road, at three o’clock in the I though Gw advance was slow, tho memalteraoon.
afternoon. Zach French and hi*
his men ; bers of the expedition, thanks to the adwere
at the
and as ; mirabk- precautions which had been
were waiting
wo,....,, —
—- station,
—
...—
Molly stepped
from L..r
her Mmnartment
compartment taken by CoL Tom Maries, continued in
they lifte4 their cap* into the air and 1! the ^t of health and apirita Early
*cnt up a hearty chipcr. The eshaggy
’___ _ । anj hite in her saddle, sharing the fa­
brows of the honest bld
sai lor were knit
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* * | ’ tigues of the march without a murmur,
together apon first latching sight of &gt; cheering and inspiring everyone by her
Gcslfioy !»$■ Molly’s side, but when he j indomitable courage und inexhaustible
saw the transformation which hmi ■ confidence in her own ability to accom­
taken place in the sailor lad and noted j plish the mighty work which she had
his intelligent and gallant bearing as I set herself, Molly hovered around and
he swung his rifle across his shoulder about the little bqgd like an angel of
__ i aided Airs.
Af.-r Allaire
A IL.r'trrht
and
to r. ight nnnn
upon light and swectnew, like a guiding
the pint form, hi* heart shed its wrin­ spirit deputed by Heaven to sustain,
kle* and he grasped I the lad cordially by direct and preserve.
the hand, Welcoming him us one of the
Next to her it was Godfrey who knew
hand of *earchers. But how great was how to work himself into the trigged
his joy at finding himself again in the but honest hearts of the members of the
presence of his loved mistress. For band. The skill with which ho'rode,
twelve dqys. twelve long days, hr had the accuracy of his aim as a rifleman,
»o1 seed Capt. John’s wife. Such a and the rexuLiness and ease with which
thing had not happened t«» him since he took to his life in the Australian
tin- lost return of the Molly’s Hope to bush were soon all powerful enough to
San Diega
Molly herself was de­ chase away the last frown from Zach
lighted to meet her faithful friend and French’s face.
aervilor again, whose devotion to her ।
“A wonderful resemblance,’’ he mut­
bo:(lercfl upon a veneration, and she '
tered to himself. “If I had not buried
pressed his hand warmly and rewarded ।
him by a smile as sweet us it was pro- J little Walt myself, I’d believe that lad
was-Capt. John’s own boy."
nnunced and long continued.
Zach ,
But if Godfrey’s success in making
&lt;x&gt;nkl
hnrdly
believe
his ' eyes. ;
It was the
first smile
hr
had i friends with the white members of the
expedition was such m&gt; to carry joy to
seen on that beantiful face since she
Molly’s heart, she, as well as Col.
stepped on board the steam launch i
Marks and Zach, was astounded at the
He'was al moat startled by ।
devotion
shown to the lad by the half­
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tr..j
1
It. Was it a good or bud omen? Hod
the captain’s wife slipped from that • breeds and Indian guides. To them
lofty 'standard of solemn and religious j this wonderful boy was a constant
devotion to the great task of her life? | source of surprise and delight HLr
And immediately his thoughts revetted courage, his surprising strength and
tn the handsome Ind standing by her । agility, his horsemanship, his marks­
Mde. and hi-* shaggy brows drew darkly ■ manship, his kindness and gentleness
The,
^/Tether ngain and hi* bronzetl face charmed and fascinated them.
took on - a look of aljnost wrath. Was J daintiest tidbits of game and the ripest
fruits
were
laid
at
th6
door
of
Godfrey's
mW hisfioble mistress weakening under •
this sailor l|oy's influence? Would she 1 tent And, to add still further to the
cot, after n few hundred miles had ! long list of the boy's accomplishments
born put behind them, become soft- j it was discovered that since he had been
hrartod, irritable and despondent, like in service on* the Australian coast he
had picked up quite a vocabulary of the
mv ordinary woman, and fret over and
&lt;v)mphiin of the hardships of the journey native dihlects, so tlrnt he now had ex­
across these Grid plains? He feared so, perienced no difficulty in underatanding
he greatly fecred
and turned away. I the jargon spoken by the native guides.
It might not be out of place to state
lest the captain’s wife might read these '
misgivings iij his countenance.
hero that this was far from being the
Tom Marks and Zach French had ' first camel train that had been sent out
done their work well. Everything was ' into the Australian wilderness. It was
•in readiness for the start. Molly was i in 1888 that -Mri Elder imported from
deeply touched when, upon making a India a l^jrge number of cameLs, togeth­
personal examination of the long line of er withvjheir Afghan drivers. These
pack wagons, her eyes rested upon a ’ animals have done well in Australia,
seaman’s chest, bearing upon ope end ' and beyond all doubt it was due to the
the words: “Capt. John Allaire." She ' fact that CoL Warburton made use of
turned with parltsl lips and tearful eyes 1 these ships of the desert that he was
enabled to accomplish his daring ride
inquiringly toward Zach.
from Alice Springs station to Rock­
1 * An outfit tor Capt John,” said Zach,
bourne, Nichol Bay on the coast of De­
in a low tone i of voice.
Witt Land.
Molly eoultl make no reply, but she
If David Lindsay, at a later date, suc­
readied out and took the sailor's hard, '
ceeded in cressing the continent from
rough hand tenderly within hers.
north to south with the aid of pack
“Nr*. Allaire,' said Marks, “so long
horses bnly. i
:*s because .be kept
as we follow the government roads the
elosc to the f
ment roods and tele­
•cvuntry will furnish us with all the
graph lines and &lt;lid not risk liimself in
forage wc need for our cattle, but when
the wilderness which would have been
we enter the wilderness it will be neces­
power Ina to sustain .the life of hia
sary to abucikm our horses and oxep
train.
Mil replace them by pack and saddle
The expedition reached Alice Spring*
Kumels: these ; we have already sent on 1
mlx-ud. The wells in these vast arid j station m gcxxl form. Here a halt was
made in order to tramrfer the baggage
tracts are often flays apart and it would
and supplies tj the backs of the pack
be impossible'for us to make our way
from one station to another except by . camels. Col. Mark* Vypk this occasion
,
♦h&lt;* &lt;j$e of camels."
j to make a most searching examination
of ea. h member of his band, in order to
•
“4 hare ccriplete confidence (a your
weed out any who showed signs of
s«tlll nnd c::p4riene&lt;‘ es a path-finder,
breaking down. A week was thus con­
. Co! Marks." replied Molly. "I mutorsumed, when, at a c’-mmand from Mol­
strnd that we ere to exchange our
ly,
the camel train moved slowly and
horses and own for a came) train at
silently out into the sandy waste* of
Alice Springs &lt;a*.irn.”
the Great Victoria desert.
•Frectecly. mt dam." answered Marks,
As Molly, from her lofty seat on one
the momact you have sufaciently
of the ships of the desert, cast her eye*
rccorored from the fatigue of your long
over this apparently limitless waste,
railway ride, you may give us the sig­ her heart sank within her for a brief
nal to break axfay, for everything is in moment as she asked herself the ques­
rradincM. even to the motto painted tion: Am I not warring against Heav­
upon onr pack wagon*— ‘No Step Back­ en? **x\.m i not rebelling against the
ward.”"
.
will of God in thus penetrating this
A fcdnt smile Spread over ilolly’s face awful solitude in search for a human
as she bent her shapely head in ae- life which only a miracle could hav*
knnr.k-dgrincnt of this thoughtful bit kept from destruction? Are not my at­
zrf sentiment
tempts as foolhardy as they are pre­
"More at offre, then, CoL Marks," sumptuous?"
“If too late to­
Godfrey made answer to these doubt*
day.
ut sunrise to-morrow."
and misgiving., for at that moment hi*
clear,
ringing voice reached her ear,
r
Marks bowed- In acquiescence,
halm and
ot
carrying balm
and rnnfirl
comf.&gt;rt to H
her
•
and springing l^ght’y on his horse rode * rnt-rvinj?
anxious heart.
She
hesitated no
away To g*vc the necessary orders.
Farina Towut was one of those vil­ longer. She turned an inquiring gaze
lages which spring up mushroom-like toward the horizon of this vast ocean
fn a single nighi along the route of an •rf sand as she had often fixed her weary
Australian er American railway, and tn eyes upon the limitless expanse of the
a-few short xnoaths arrogate to them- tea, hoping and praying that the white
oelw.** all the dignity of a city a century sails of the Dread naught might coxae
oild. The cunning of the surveyor and slowly into sight.
Upon drawing near to the Mnrehiland agent is visible from the very
son and McDouall ranges the native

.L town is
i. located. ::^-g
day «.*_
after the
Nothing ' apjolUng fa* tl»l they had »lr«4y
mirfttoohatw. or ludiridu*! UM, for uiUco in wiOi strwlor. of • naU«

ful:

Tnw. there wm a poaribUiV

ferod greatly, being barely abto to drag
themselves along at the la«L
Scarcely hud the tent* been pitched
and the exhausted men thrown them­
selves upon the ground for long-needed
sleep when one of the youngest of the
native scout* crept stealthily post the
guard and roused Godfrey.
“Quick, little muter.* be whispered,
“quick, bring gun, follow me, no talk!"
It seems that in making choice of
Godfrey th© native hod doncsoaolely
on account of the youth’s extraordinary
courage, agility and quickness of move­
ment. just as one might choose a certain
dog or horse to attain a certain end.
The child of the desert knew exactly
what was needed. He had no faith in
the grown members of the band. They
might, in their supposed superior
knowledge, stop to reason, rouse the
band, raise a voice above a whisper or
be too slow in advancing on their hands
and knees.
Godfrey had uot removed his pistol
from his belt Reaching for his rifle,
ho joined the scout and stole silently
out of the camp. Once out of sight and
hearing, the scout made known to God­
frey that a white captive had not been
already put to death as at first reported,
but that he had been delivered into the
hands of the chief* brother, who, with
several of the tribe, were to put him todeath that morning before the rescue
party should become aware of his pres­
ence so near at hand.
It called for the greatest precaution
on the part of Godfrey and the native
scout in approaching the Indian camp.
A single startled outcry of bird or beast
would be sure to warn the savage* of
the approach of au enemy. The last
quarter of a mile it became necessary
to advance by crawling through the tall
gras*.
Although hampered by the
weight of his rifle, Godfrey, by great
exertion, succeeded in keeping up with
the scout
The execution was to take place nt
sunrise. Already, as Godfrey and his
companion threw themselves on their
knees in order to reach the spot unseen
by the savages, the first ray* of the sun
shot faintly upwund like spectral spears.
Godfrey caught bis breath as hi* eyes
fell upon the white prisoner seated on
the ground and encircled by half a
, dozen of the savages each of whog}
'grasped two spears in his hand. The

man’s face was hidden beneath a long
growth of hair, which in matted strips
hung over his brov.-.. while a grizzled
beard tangled and wide reaching cov­
ered hi* entire breast
His form was
pitifully emaciated, and it would seem
to hare been a needless precaution to
pinion his arms, so near death's door
was this captive.
As the first ray of sunlight waved
like a sword of flame over the wilder­
ness, one of the savages rose from the
ground where he had been squatting,
and with a terrific yell raised his spear.
But a rifle shot rang out clear and
sharp, and the man fell backward like
a log. The others sprang to their feel
in the wildest terror, and, a* Godfrey
and the scout burst upon them with
loud cries, mingled with pistol shots,
they fled dismayed from the spot, think­
ing that the whole band of white men
had suddenly fallen upon them.
The white captive was quickly re­
leased and tenderly stretched upon the
ground.
“Father! father!” cried Godfrey: “do
you know me I’m Walter.
Speak!
Mother is here. Shie has come to take
you home!"
But the man had swooned and the
lad's words .were lost upon him. Not
until Zach French had reached the spot
and had made hurried examination of
the white captive’s features was the
glad truth known that Capt. John Al­
laire, of the Dreadnaught, had been
found at last!
“Mother, mother!” cried Godfrey,
bursting into Molly’t. presence. “We
hare found Capt. John at last."
“1 knew we would!
I knew we
would# exclaimed Molly, falling upon
her knees and bowing her head in
prayer.
After a moment's pause. Godfrey
lifted her tenderly, saying: “Come,
mother, let me lead you to him. ’’
“Yes, my ion; yes, ray beloved Wal­
ter," replied Molly, clasping the boy
closely to her bosom, “and another lost
one baa come to life, too, for look!" she
cried, pointing to a cluster of gold
brown curl* lying upon the ground.
“That hair was never cut from your
beau, iny son. It was somebody’s else
child that honest Zach and dear Mr.
Hollister followed to the grave!"

Two years have parsed. A magnifi­
cent rills stands in the neighborhood of
Prospect cottage. It Is the home of
Capt. John Allaire and lib family,-of
which Kate Barker b now a member,
vimgcu mu*, sue muroer ox MivurQ
Manson, her huslwxud fled to South
America, where he died of yellow fever.
The reader needs but to be told that the
black nurse whom little Walt had remulattress Nanny. The child had been
picked up by the owner of a fishing
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TOO HUNGRY

TO 1AT.

a Csltfwrul* Giri.
That anyone should starve in the
midst of plenty b sad enough, but when
the Buffwer b a strong and willing girl.
get, the pity of it b lost in the wonder.
Yet such was the experience &lt;rf a young
woman the other day in Ban Francisco.
She actually fainted on the street, and
was well-nigh unto death before reviv­
ing at the hospital, and one physician
says there b nothing whatever the
matter with her but starvation. She
is but twenty-two years old and Vallejo
was her home. Iler father to poor and
she felt herself n burden at home, so
she went to Ban Francbco, took a little
room temporarily and tried to find
work. Day after day she hunted, re­
ducing her rations os her money grew
less, living for several days on tea and
an occasional scrap of bread, till at last
strength gave out and those who picked
her up on the street thought she was a
woman of forty, so rapidly had she
aged. She thus describes her experi­

ence:
‘•Well, the day I saw my last flve-ccnt
piece I stayed in all day. I tried to go
out and hunt for work, but I just could
not do it My feet felt so heavy and I
was so dizzy I was afraid to walk for
fear I’d fall down. I hadn’t eaten any­
thing since the night before, not even
my bread and tea. I had cried a good
deal before that, but that day I felt too
sick to cry. Toward night I grew sick
at the stomach—oh, awfully sick—and
my hands and feet were like Ice. I was
afraid I would be very sick if I didn't
get something to cat, so I went out to a
little restaurant near by. 1 was going
to get a cup of tea there with my five
centa. I sat down at the tabic and was
just going to order the tea when all at
once 1 couldn’t sit up any longer."
She revived, got on to the street again
and fainted. Two women came up and
said: “Oh, that's too bad," and were
ver; kind.
‘‘Did thev get vou something to eat?"
“No."
“Did they offer you any money?”
“No; the policemen brought mo to
this place then.*’
.
“Do you begin to feel better since
you came hen'?"
“Oh. yes, I feel better, but I’m very
weak. I can't eat anything. I tlcn’t
sivm to want to oat. People have been
so good. A young man I used to know
at home read &gt; about me in the papers,
and he came to see me this morning.
He said he thought there must be ^ome
mistake when he read about it. but I
told him the only mutuke was that I
thought I could earn my living all alone
in this big city. He’s going to let some
erf my Vallejo friends know where I am.
and I gucs:. I’ll be all right nor. ."
Her girlish pride and spirit are
broken. She did n-&gt;t even know'enough
of city ways to examine the “want col­
umns." It is such tu» she who suffer iu
big cities.—N. Y. Advertiser.

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ONE YEAR
fOR ONLY $1.10, CASH IN AbYANCE
Address *11 orders to

THE HASTINGS BANNER.

RAVAGES OF CATARRH

DUEL FOR DLOOD.

In a regimert stationed nt Marseilles
the captain of one &lt; f the troops, accord­
ing to the Now York Recorder, was a
notorious bully, lie took a special de­
light in ttirturing the youngest of hia
lieutenants, a bright. la*aghtcr-loving
Ind, who was the delight of the regi­
ment—officers nnd men. Ono day after
mess ho grossly insulted the boy and
followed it up by calling him a liar abd
slapping his face.
The lieutenant
flushed and left tlir room. He liad pre­
viously slxiwu his courage at Algiers,
and his comrades could not understand
why he should tolerate i.uch continued
insults.
They followed him to hi*
quarters and told him tliat if he did not
call out his enemy he would liave to go­
to Coventry.
The young officer ex­
plained that he liad strong religious
scruples about dueling and could not
conscientiously go ouL
Finally the colonel of the regiment
sent him the alternative—cither fight
or leave the service. The boy then
agreed, on condition that the fight
should take place with tttotol* and over
a handkerchief. One &lt;raktlie weapons
was to be loaded and the Jther unload­
ed. They were to be chosen by k»L
The mm utood up, t-ach holding the
rdge of a itnnclkerohief. At the signal
the captain pulled the trigger, when it
was found tliaL '^2 ^ld the unloaded
pistol.
All eyes were now fixed upon the
calm, resolute, fair-headed boy.
The
spectators were confident thaLa* he held
his oc’ccrsury in his power, he would
cither discharge his pistol in the air or
not shoot ut aU. But not ao. He took
deliberate aim and. placing the nnxxzle of his pistol us near-the other mim&gt;
Ince os he could reach, blew hi* brains
out Then, leaning over the prostrate
f&lt;»nn of his enemy, he dipped a hand­
kerchief in the blood und smeared tho
face with it. Then with exultation he
turned to these in the field and said:
“Tlierc! &lt;’q you «enrider that 1 tatve
wiped out the blew I received?"
He
then strode from the ground and that
evening sent in his resignation.
Since
tliat incident tlwro has aot been no
mrch bullying or dueling in axre refftment of the French army.

■SteTOCe^uB, kwwThree
read
Withli a rbul-chyartl written on a atone
No name, nor date, the str-pje words alone
* CM me the story of *Q jnkaown drefi
A marble column lifted hiah iu
hr. tun
,r&gt;
___ _ .

C*Urrh Attieks All Mucous Membranes. It Affeets the Ears, Eyes, Nose
Throat, Bronchial Tubes, Lungs. Stomach. Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder—The Whole Mucous Tract—The Many Ills That
Are Due to Its Far Reaching ‘Influence.
Many people labor under the mistakes idea that eatarrb means simply a dbcharge from
the nostrils, with a hawking and aphttng of mucous; but to the observing physicias
who makes a spclalty of the disease, the word catarrh means much more. Experience
has taught him that catarrh b by no umaaa confined to the bead alone, but that th­
en tire system Is frequently affected by M. Thus we have—
Cktarrb of the nose, causing frontal headaches (more oossmonlv known as nesralgla.) a sente of dullness or drowsiness, dizziness, confusion of thoughts, etc.
Catarrh of the throat, bronchia) tubes and lungs, causing sore throat coseh,
bos ran ess, or entire lost of votes, brooch itto, asthma, pneumonia, etc.
Catarrh of the stomach (more comment called dyspepsia 1 causing indigeslios.
heartburn, water brash, nausea, fetid breath, palpitation, or tattering of the heart
shortness of breath, ete.
Catarrh of the bladder with its long list nt symptoms, the inflammatory* condition
extending up the ureters to the kidneys, causing diabetes. Bright’s Disease. etc.
Catarrh of the bowels, cawtag altercate diarrhoea and onstipatiuu. plies, etc.
In fact catarrh effects more or toss aU the muoew surfaces of the entire body, c* aster
at times severe local neuralgic or rheumatic paiw. So when Dra. Copeland and (Ira
ham are asked, (as they often are by patients) whether they treat other diseases as
well as catarrh they answer yea.

Becsuse experience has taught them that nearly every case of chronic disease in this
climate Is due to a general catarrhal condition of the system, and in treating this con­
dition they esre the disease.
,
Till, method ot tmtani la ^tbIImIt
to ihla eUa. or ailment, ct the m
lire mucous tract or the bodj: as N la both loot! aad Internal; and each rear s eaper;
ence and mceemtnl treatment ooh ton«nm&gt; their claim that lUa to Ibe only true and
rational mode or treatment. In IM, they are borne out by hundreds ot tretimoalaU
« COSTS YOU NOTHING FOR CONSULT All’.’N AND EXAMINATION.
_

&lt;uacu;

CATARRH CAN BE CURED!
Hrta« at 171 Bbsamut sv^re“Vrajta
Rapids and onn of the bwrt known allien in
the City, came to Dm. Copeland *rt Graham
to
rilusee
. - IIIf. catarrh
■'■Il r K. _waaacuraNc
A .- - ..___ - 4ter»M&gt;.
-___ - »■ all

bad. 1 had no appetite. My food lay heavy oa
my stoMeh. wkfab eras sour and generated
niuiUl I felt mlnenable. My bowels were
bod. and in fact I waa hardly free from most
of three nymptoms any of the ttae.
**I began to improve with the first week s
Uweh—nt and I have gained steadily until a!
most every symptom has dlreppcared. and i
feel that catarrh to Indeed a curable dtoeapwhen treated property. I can only express
myeer as pteared wicb the resulk,and can wtoh
apyowe suffering from catarrh no better fortan*
than te eowult Dra. Oopelaud and Graham use

$5.00 A MONTH
THK Is. It lit. COS.VLTATIOW.BXAMIXATlO.l.TKBATMKNT AMDMBOI-

Byxryten' bluak and correaj

CopeLaid Medical Institute.

X/MWiJ

an of money from Lew Barker
iaed the fiaMrman to consent to
a thia fact and to paaa the child
hia own. While it wm yet «
^•whether Mrs. Allaire vreuld

t?2 BAST FULTON STRUT
OBAND RAPIDS MICH.

�P. A. Keeler, of Detroit, died last
Thursday. He was formerly an early
resident of Middleville and was au ancle
of the Keeler boys of that village.

Hastings Banner
Thursday, Feb. 1, 1894.

NLIGHBORINQ COUNTIESHome talent will give the opera
forc” at Plaubwell fur the G. A. K.

John Dawson, of Rutland. Installed the
offlerre of Prairieville Grange 'Ust Satur­

Pina-

day p. m.

The poet office at Believue has been

Manv farmers who have faith In the
moved tu Uie Hamilton building and as a
success of the creamery, and who have
reeult the North Main Street (il’a former
studied the profits arising from patron­
locution) people look a little blue.
ising It, are buying more cows. One man
Just as the three o'clock freight going
Is talking of shipping In a carload of them.
north stopped al the station last Friday
—Woodland News.
afteruoou, Wm. Hill undertook to croes
Willie Hulfj of Grand Rapids, aged .six
the track by Bailey’s mill, when the train
years, got hold ot a revolver and shot
himself In the head yesterday morning. suddenly backed up and caught the wa­
gon, literally grinding it into kindling
At last reports he was still alive. His
aunt, Mrs. Geo. Bunday, went to the city wood. Mr. H. did not realize the danger
until fairly on the track, when be jumped
last evening.—Middleville Sun.
trom his wagon, catching hfe horses by
The North American Bee Keepers’Asso­
the bitts and man and wagon were push­
ciation recommends-that apiarian societies
ed down the Hack about two rods. Mr.
of the various states memorialize their
Hill had a very; narrow escape and should
respective legislatures to enact laws that
feel tnaukful that he is but nothing more
shall forbid the spraying of fruit trees
than a lumber wagon, as he was not in­
during the time of blossoming.
jured. The rear end of the caboose was
A hot sling of Carter’s Extract Smart
also badly smashed up.—Leslie Republi­
Weed will cut the mucous phlegm out of
the throat and lungs in a few hours, mak­ can.

BUSINESS CARDS.
p

s. 1-AI.METHiR.

J. M. SMITH.

LAW. COLLECTION AND REAL ESTATE
OFFICE OF

PALMERTON A SMITH
Conveyancing a specialty.
Woodland, Mich
Jp M.

WotMimansee.
LAW Mid COLLECTION OFFICE.

Ail business promptly attended to.

T^uward Taggart
Loyal E. Knappen.
1-1
Arthur U. Denison.
TAGGART. KXAPl'KN 4 DENISON.
LAWYERS.
Rooms fll 817 Michigan Trust Co. Bldg.Grand Rapid*:. Michigan.
A LICK KIRK. M. D.
•
Physician and Surgeon.
Hastings. - - Mich.
AU call* prurupily attendod day or utgtiL OfficeOVer F. G. Stowell'* boot and shoe store

M

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Attorney ut law,
Hastings. Mich.
Practices In all courts ot the state. Col­
lections promptly attended to.

R. K. H. LATHROP.
Hpmocpathic Physician and
J
Surgeon
Office oR*r W. il. Goodyear’s New
BrQg Store.
All calls promptly attended to.

D

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A. SCKIBNE1L M. D..
Physician and Surgeon.
Delton,
•
• - Mich.
In residence, one olock cost of dopoL

IT A. A C. 11. BARBER
-EL.
Physicians and Surgeons.

Cglls in city or county responded to with
promptness, day or night.
________ 1

A. SHELDON,
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
Abstract Block, Hastings.
Money to loan -on Real Estate Real Ectate
arid on comanlaslon. General conveyancing,
daring a complete set of Abstract Books, com- |
piled from the Records, can furnish complete
♦ teacU.
C. F. BROOKS. Clerk.

P
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M. FOWLER,D.D. 8.

PHILIP TJ QOLGROVR,
X
Attorney at Law
(Succensor to Smith A Colgrovtt.)
(Office in Union block. Hastings.)
Practices In all the courts or the state.

&lt;
E. KEN ASTON.
i•
Attorney at I,aw,
(Over J.8. Goodvear B Oo.'vstore.)
Practices tn all courts of the State. Collection^
jroraptly attending to.

p R. TIMMERMAN. Homcepathic PhyI .
sician and Surgeon.
(Office 6ver Uuhrop'n drug store.)

ADIRONDA

Morton Rowley, of Potterville, made a
business trlf&gt; here last week.
The concert Friday evening last was
well attended and good music rendered

a cane to help him on his way.
Jerry Elliot and wife, of Maple Grove

are visiting the latter’s parents.
Prof. Davenport and wife Sundayed
with the latter’s parents.
Our singers are preparing. some fine
songs for the colored lady’s meeting Sat­
urday and-Sunday. Come every one.
We bear that D. Townsend’s boy is
slightly Improving.
Lee McDonald and wife arc visiting the
”
Soft coal of a superior quality is being forner’s parents near Cedar Creek.
ing It a sure cure and quick cure and preRoy Barnum now has his shingle out for
ventlve of
Croup,
Diphtheria,
Sore mined at Grand Ledge on the Babcock
harness
and
shoe
reparing.
Throat, Pneumonia, etc., as these troubles farm now owned by George W. Arnold.
John Marks is laid up with sore throat
all come from a negleated cold. W. H. A two-foot vein Is being worked through
Many from here attended the Teachers
a tunnel In the bank of the river, three
Goodyear.
nslltute in Hastings on Saturday.
Iu many places the public schools are miners being employed. The coal is ele­
abridging and simplifying the courses In vated to the top o! bank.
arithmetic, omitting those which perplex
William Boyle, of Wayland, aged 35
Rev. Spitler Is on lhe sick list.
pupils without producing resale rich years died last week of measles.
Fred Snore is building an addition to
enough to furnish compensati on. Any­
Mrs^ Susan Martin, a resident of Allehis
house.
thing which exhausts the time or vitality pan
county for many years,
dled
Julius
Hosmer and wife were at Battle
of the pupil or teacher without results of last week.
in
ScotShe
corresponding value, is simply a
- dead
laud, resided in Ireland and ras 82 Creek visiting friends for a few days
weight which cannot be too soon dispenlast week.
years old at the time of her death.
ed with.
Marlon Shores is getting material out to
Sunday night, some parties knocked at
build
a tool house.
An item is going the rounds of the pathe door of John MeCabe’s bouse, near
pers Warning farmers against buying or
Decatur, and told him his straw stack was
using samples of seed wheat from Russia
afire. Mr. and Mrs. McCabe went out to
Who have taken Hood's Sarsaparilla what they
and Austria, it having been discovered
extinguish the flames if possible and to think of Ik and the reply will o© positive In Ifa
that this wheat is full of weevil, which
favor. Simply wbat Hood’s Harsaparilla does,
protect their b’lildlngs. During their ab­ that tells the story of it« merit. One has been
will produce a similar bug by millions
sence. the house was ransacked, drawers cured of indigestion or dYipepala. another finds
It indispensable for sick headache, while others
wherever planted. Farmers everywhere
and trunks searched, but nothing ot mar­ report remarkable cures of scrofula, catarrh,
are requested to burn all such wheat at
rbeumatlam, salt rheum etc.
ketable value was found and nothing was
once and not plant It under any circum­
Hood’sPtlls are purely vegetable.
stolen. It Is supposed the stack was
stances.—Ex.
fired to afford an opportunity for robt^rv.
For Over Fifty years.
if the weather should admit of an ice The stack was burned, but no other dam­
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been nsec
harvest this season, it may be well to no­ age was done.
for children teething. It sooths the child, soft­
tice that the state law requires all persons
the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic,
Chas, and Julian Bingham, of Lee. Al­ ens
and Is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Twentyengaged in cutting Ice from lakes or
Bold by all druggtste
legan county, Intend to set out 1300 peach five cents a bottle.
throughout the world.
streams In this state to erect and maintain
trees In the spring.
suitable danger signals at or near the base
Measles are holding sway In Martin,
of operations.
The penalty for their
and the older people are victims as well as
neglect to do so Is the same as for a mis­
the children.
demeanor— S100 fine and imprisonment In
Saugautuck had a revival recently dur­
the county jail for three months.
show Depleted Blood, poor
ing which 80 people were converted.
There is more Catarrh In this section of
nourishment, everything
Bert Keel, of Monterey, drew 8,660
the country than all other diseases put to­
bad.
They are signs of
gether. and until the last few years was pounds of stone to Allegan last week at
Anaemia.
supposed to be incurable
For a great one load.

Pale Faces

Scott’s
Emulsion

many years doctors pronounced It a local
। disease, and prescribed local remedies,
and by' constantly falling to cure with

Wheeler's

H^lure

Nerve \

HEART DISEASE. NERVOUS
Prostration, Epilepsy,

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CASTORIA
Castoria is Dr. Samael Pitcher's prescription for Infinite
and Children. It contains neither Opiam, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It is n harmless subsCfitate*
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, anti Castor OBL
* It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ nse by
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Castoria.

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“ Castoria ia an excellent medicine for chil­
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Da. G. C Osoood,
Lowell, Maas.

111 So. Oxford tt, BrocMy^lLy

“ Our physicians In tho children's tfVfWOt-

Castoria is the best remedy for children of
which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not
far distant when moth era will consider the real
Interest of their children, and use Castoria in-

morptune, soothing syrup and other hurtful

favor upon it.'

Ooeway, Ark.

95 quires.

This week,

EYERTTHINQ

CITY BAKERY.

g. E. KENKES, FK2F K.

iCAfKEK IS
CURABLE

son.—Woodland New,.

Beer, mother should keep &gt;

bottle ot

tat and ekllM « bot »W&lt;* Carter's Kx-

ttprt Smart Wart

Reduced from

to the satisfaction of ail present.
Mr. Laubaugh is now making the an­
vil ring In Barnum’s shop at this place.
Miss Lena Kelsey la on the sick list
and out of school at this writing.
Wp see G. W. Coats on our streets with

This winter so far has been a bad one
for handling dressed poultry, which is
accounted for by the close times and so
local treatment, pronounced it Incurable. many unemployed in the cities who could
Science has proven catarrh a constitution­ not indulge in the luxuries of chicken or
al remedy, and therefore requires consti­ turkey. But very little has been shipped
AND
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tutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure from here and prices have not been very
the Cream of Cod-liver Oil,
manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co.. To­ satisfactory.—Caro Advertiser.
ledo, Ohio; is the only constitutional cure
with hypophosphites, en­
W. H. Culp, a Marshall balloonist, has
-POSITIVELY CURESon the market, it is taken internally iu been arrested for passing counterfeit mon­
riches the bloodj purifies the
In doses from 10 drops to a teaspoorfTul. ey at Kalamazoo. Fifty counterfeit dol­
skin, cures Anaemia, builds
It acts directly on the blood and mucous lars were found In bis trunk.
up the system. Physicians, tho
surfaces of the system. They offer oneSleeplessness, and al! derangements of the
world over, endorse it.
hundred dollars for any case it fails to I
Nervous System.
cure. Send for circulars and testimonDon't be ieceieed b; Sebstltitee!
jals, Address,
Nashville.
F. J. CifENkv A Co., Toledo. O.
Len. W. Felffbnor and wife were at
Sold by Druggists, T5c.
Purely Vegatable, guaranted free from
Grand Rapids Saturday p. m.
opiates, *109 full size doses, 50^
astings
ity
ank
Miss Geraljdlne Maxwell, of Pentwater,
THE STATE PUBLIC SCHOOL
is the guest of Miss Lois Marshall.
Hastings, - - Mich.
M. D. Bailey*. Receiving Teller Grand Rap­
ids (Mlcb.) Savings Bank, says hr cannot eay
Miss Edna Truman is away on a two
tootnuch in favor of-AlTironda," Wheeler’s
How Michigan Cares For Her DependBean and Nerve Cure.
week’s visiting trip.
CAPITAL
$75,000.00
Prepared by Wheeler and Fuller Medicine
SURPLUS llt.000.00. '
Rev.
Arthur Trott has two evangelists
The State Public School, for the care of
Co., Cedar Springs. Mich. Sold by.
helping him in revival meetings al the M. Incorporated under the laws of the State of
the dependi nt, neglected and ill-treated
Michigan.
E. church.
children of Michigan, Is an institution of
HASTINGS,
MICK
Open for basinets Dee. 15.18M.
The revival meetings at the Evangelical
which the people of Michigan may well be
OFFICERS:
proud.
It has solved the financial pro­ church have closed.
S. J. Truman spent Sunday at Neway- D. G. Robinson, President;
blem of taking care of these children, aad
(Theater Messer, Vice. Pres.
• CIRCULATION •
D. W. Reynolds, Cashier.
as a protective measure against pauper­ ItoThe Y. P. S. C. E. had a social at Wm.
DrJ!ctors:
ism. vice and crime, its value to the pub­
D. W. Reynolds.
W. H. Pewen.
lic Is Immeasurable.
Before its founda­ Jarrard’s in Maple Grove Tuesday even­
D. G. Robinson,
Hereafter, changes for advertisements
ing nnd although the sleighing was poor
tion there was no place for the children
John Osrveth,
Chester Messer.
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest to
the
you^g people enjoyed
themselves
P. T. Coigrove.
insure insertion in the issue of the week thrown upon the public charge, except
lhe county bouses, where they were nec­ hugely.
when brought.
Hm lhe only sarlngn department In in Barry
Ed Mallory was home from Hastings County
and pays 4 per cent Intereet on ill time
essarily under the debasing influence of
The best medical autnorities say the proper
depoelts.
over Sunday.
way to treat catarrh ia to take a constitutional pauperism and vice. At a time iu their
remedy like Hood's Sarsaparilla.
lives when impressions are most lasting,
Camphor Cream Catarrh Cure will euie they were among those whose influence
Cards are out for a dance at the Town
Is almost uniformly bad. and their young
In the line of choice candies,
•alarrh. W. H. Goodyear.
Hall, Feb. S2nd.
lives were thus blighted.
fruits, nuts, and fresh bakery
7000 pounds of milk was received at the
Rev. McMillan and Elmer lluntiy, of
The establishment ot the State Public
Woodland creamery Monday last.
Grand Rapids, were in the village over
goods, constantly kept on hand.
School marked an epoch In the child life
Sunday.
Camphor Cream Catarrh Cure will cure
Prompt attention given to all
of Michigan. The Stale assumes the right
Miss Cynthia Mitchell it visiting at E.
a sold in the bead. W. H. Goodyear,
orders. Call and see me at
to the guardianship of those children who
qbmphor Cream Catarrh Cure Is the best are dependent, neglected or Ill-treated, M. LeBaron’s. .
Arthur McMillan and family returned
atothlng and healing. W. H. Goodyear. and cares for them by furnlsing them a
to their home at Kalamazoo Tuesday.
A hot sling of Carter’s Extract Smart temporary home at the school where, by
Miss Hattie Birchard, of Silver Creek,
Weed will cure the Grippe. W. H. Good- means of perfect physical comfort and
was the guest of Chas. Raber and wife
healthful moral training, they are led to
last Sunday,
. .
CaatefB Croup and Consumption Cure is forget tbeir old life and become prepared
Iwitbout too knife. rtUl
Milo.
ttoa beat eoupb taadlcta. V. H. Good- to take their places with their more for­
tunate fellows in the families and public
Some zero weather the past week with
Special attention is givschools throughout the State. Before ad­ eigtrt fifches of snow and more coming at
n to Cancer, The treaL
Carter’s Cough and Consumption Cure
mission to the school they have known thia Wriring.
talteaea at ones. Tn It;
wlittle of comfort and bappinea. Tbeir
The great national fight between Cor­
B. Goodyear.
residence there abort though it usually is bett and Mitchell Is bverf The writer
Tbe porcbaae ot lhe Deane Utti Or K
gives them a new idea of life and they wm In hopes John Bull would have car­
toaavltaUtv than those of eonnd fleah. It ia pos­
K. Grant appeal. Io plraM Woodland
have no desire of returning to the old man- ried off the honors as then little would sible to attack them without Injurtna surround
people .er, touch.
De^of living. The price of admission is hare been said about 1L In a cere of dlCarter's Couali and Consumption Cure dependence or 111 treatment, and the
plomaey the writer would hare held up tboughM ha* tuteM as Unm of Vtenaa. are fax
will enra eourh, and eroup, act, qaletr. qualifications are that they shall be be­
both hands for America. Are not all of
taste, food. W. H. Good,ear.
tween owe and twelve years of age and these athletic sports the outgrowth of our
Curioa Ute warm weather ot the peat sound mentally and physically. They are Universities and high schools? Have not
two week, aereral termer. In thia elelnlt, not tainted with crime.
our schools degenerated? Ought we to be
Upped their aufar baaboa. but the cold
Since the openlug of the institution In taxed for tbeir support?
wave ot Wednesday baa probably contine­ 1874, wearly AWG children bane been re­
Have you read •’Siva*’ letters in the
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The ladies aid society had a meeting
Uat week at Mrs H. W. Williams .
The Garrett Bros, sold and delivered

school. The others have passed out from
under the school’d control Those with tbeir fat sheep last week at S^e per lb.,
families are placed on contracts which Just half what they*got last year. Whet’s
provide for their proper care and edoea-

For a short lime wc will send the H .stings Banner acd fifae
\Vwek'y Inter O-ran, the two paper? for only on« dollar per year cad
in advance, tu B.rry County Rdad.^rs. .Those out of county fc. 15
year.
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Thursday, Feb

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huow by .boot50 awJoHV- It oow looto
a, it totne amendment* ^Uht be tacked

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WAft CONCLUDED THURSDAY.

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Additional Local News.
Alla puller. ot Middleville,

Thursday morning the examination of
Asa Tefft for'the murder of LeRey Rogers
was continued. Tbe first witness was
1
Geonox ftinotmer, 1

brought to tha jai! Saturday evening. She
jected on (be ground that such action^
would be IBegRl without first tbit sanction
of Congress. Since’that lime they have
seen ludti-rfrlrs gi.e up r
fixbt.»
despite tbe rrpqid^.W
Shpntaan law.

they have seeudbe surplus dwindle

and

the gold reserve melt rwsv like snow u»deria July suiil tltey have seen activity
• give way to stagnation. Despite their
' effort’ to bring prosperity by a wouderfully contrived bill, that courts the fnvor
of'pattper lufwtvd eountrks. everything
hpslrgqpe Hiuare|y. against thyn. The
President and bis Secretorj of the Treas■ tfrj-, - We’now turned their backs son are­
5X
. °V°bt P°l
bavlni yie flOWertraiJ'l wiUj. Usue &gt;50,-

Who testified as follows:— I lire In'
tbe yrestero part of Rutland dwut
rods
from where LeBoy Rogers lived,
humming of electrical instruments where*
fate
ever she is put. She will be taken to the going,to our place we would go liy
place; have known the defendant three
Kalamazoo asylum.
I remember Sunday momlug,
During these times when “breaking years.
Jah. 7tii, the day of the murder; had oc­
wills’* seems lobe in style In settling eacasion
to
go to " feasting* that morning;
tatpR It Is pleas*,nt to read of exceptiona.
The large estate of the late I.
Keeler, went to meet mji ‘brother and bring him
of Middlevine, was recently settled with­ home; came with a horse and eart and on
out even the appointment of an admlnis- quarter-line roadj struck the quarter-Hne
Irator. the children of the deceased mak­ road north and south at the Whittemore
school house and came di^ct to Hastings.
ing a settlement satisfactory to them all.
I met £sa Tefft, the prisoner, that morn­
A fortjtae for you.
We have a new
article Uiat selig,#n sight and there Is big ing near Weavers; he was on horseback:
know it was Asa Tefft and It was about
money In it for.those who will work. One
■agent made S68&amp;.00 last mouth working eight o’clock when I met hjm; 1 left home
between seven and eight b’e^qck that
for ua.:' ^Jeud’ 81.00 Wrtmpte pnd get *o
morning. Did'Dot sneak to Him or ’notiei
work at once. If you engage with us we
anything peculiar about him; he was go­
will refund the $1.00 on your first order
-of-idods.-’Atfdress all orders • to U B. ing quite fast when I saw him, his horse
was galloping.
Turner, Parkston, Hutchinson county,
? !Arma Ckn^oxct.
Sonth/Dakota.’
j.f*
’
h Insane, talking of electricity constant­
ly, and thinks she bears lhe clicking and

000,000 in&gt; bonds 'to help meet the M­
: penwe. How:IMig wlll'-lt la»r How
' long could any business man contiiuie in
• business wbe&lt;IH|&gt;ai^eADVnu« *9. Mi
row money to bridge the chasm between
Lis । receipt^ ,,mi4 expenditures?. T^iere
certainly will .have to capie an cud to
The Ikjuoi1 laws are being woefully vio­
■ such trausaotious despite the
untold
lated In’this city, not only being sold
: wealth that thte country possesses, just
jterhotfrapii
fhmdayl, tyrt’tjold-to minors,
t£esameas wbul^-taVe' Vi corn^l'^b'"thP
it tajhe duty of the o®cers to: (investigate
Individual who resorUt» such jexpcdleii*
these facts which are patent tB-a!L Liquor
laws sblnnd beVroforcea^nai ffs well as
elbef raws", and
the number
drafts upon.
of boys who become intoxicated not only
after
hours
but
on
Sundays
as
well, thpv
The carpet mills of S. Sanford &amp; Sous,
at Amsterdam. N. T., started tip Munday should be strongly enforced.—r
week, after being closed six .mouths. The
We are not able to give a full report of
hands who are thus re-employed Dumber tbe Teachers Institute held Saturday- in
this city. There was fi fine attendatice

have resumed operations in that vicinity, things which would make it a success,
while at Tarentum, Pa.,.the iQjuto Qlafita itfhe teachers of the city schools entertain­
company have again lighiei lto.banSf6rithff
ed the visiting teachers at dinner iu the
first time since July, and «00 men are M. E. church parlors. School ma’ams as
employed tt comIdnably reduced
strait
e best, of
were ’dxucVon qf tea.per cent. In
line, none
.^&amp;ve&gt; nia^e th*’ MkffiluM^
idk-heir employes that twenty

Au Article tks be

e round*

per cent of £fceir vage^shaU be wiljbUeld'
untb It fc sfeen whet changes are -made in

rriuilwd’offeni^tomll * 4bMniDji letter
tbe tariff, and with the understanding on a pofiktl. An 'editor wtw.to tbe first
that if no change is made tbe 80 per rent, assistant postmaster general recently, and
vaillretytutyL f.&lt;
- u
.p
redelved tbe following reply giving tbe
‘ ’NearI’ail'the great Tiurnpean nations, decision of.JadgflfTbajftBM December 14,
is88ron tbe warding o£ p, postal that was
evert frit! lid log Gr^ht Britain, have recent­
mailable and one tfaat was not.
Tbe
ly been making reciprocity treaties ar­
mailable one reid: ‘‘‘Please &lt;;all and settle
ranging tariff duties to suit their mutual
account, which H long past due, and for
i^r^l.Ottltbeqther.bawL ,Uie Cleve­
which our col lector 4iaa&gt; called several
land admfnistraf Ion qnji the House, W^ys
and Means Commitlee.propose to practical- times, and obUgfti’ Tbeone decided un­
ma
Hable; , 'iYqy owe u^|ffl.8O. We have
Tyievbke the’ reeiprocitr VreatlAPmide
caHed .^ypral times .for same, if not
under Presided Harrison&gt; administration
paid at .once we stiaU place with our law
-between the United States and other agency Wcotteetrori.*^ Postal cards are
tuiuntrlepluaccordancejwith^be policy, of
not tnallable If tflfcy1 codttlh language of '*•
Sec^e^ry W&lt;v^r ( Thet&gt;-,are fourteen -of
j j,
these treaties which the Democratic man­ ihreaitonloff character..’.(•&gt;

agers at Washington are endeavoring to
wipe oot.^gmtly’*to the disadvantage of

the nation’s Industry and the curtail meet
'•f iu foreign-martoet.
t-a.

Ja’ li ChuQtich and Society.

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' JUST AS
A. MCCOY'S PRICES
HAVE KNOCKED OUT
PROFITS.

Blow.

we send out is just as itood as

good drugs will make it

He has one of the best and most care­
fully selected stocks in the state of,Mich­
igan. Everything is new, neat and etlean.
He hasn’t any old style, ancient, 'shelf
worn goods that he wanta to sell at big
pricee. It is an inspiration to, Io6k' over
his stock of goods; it's saving you money
to buy them.
' Jj. ,
He gives yon
,
,

$14.00 or 20.00
.'r.-’ltV

founfftteaiao4 was gotaff home from
school; found them over the feote at tbe
forks of Wtoad w^n€ ti$e road turns

south front the unto road; they were - out
of sight ef kiad:’ ’fikppened to be near the
hneerat
time. Did dU notkie blood

f\NCE IN A LIFETIME YOU
V/ BUY FINE FURNITURE. A
MATTER OF SO MUCH IM­
PORTANCE
SHOULD
BE
MOST CAREFULLY CONSID­
ERED. OUR AIM IS NOT TO
SELL THE MOST CHEAP FUR­
NITURE, BUT TO SELL GOOD
FURNITURE THE CHEAPEST
TO THE MOST PEOPLE.

mo ruing about 11:30 o’clock: went to the
house as soou- as 1 tsegrd of it. Chas.
Francisco went with me;-we saw fire in

THE FURNITURE &amp; CARPET M

tratloc that has already doi*e enough to1
make itself odious la history through all
lime.

Treasury officials at Washington are
much concerned about the conatrnctions
1
•ftiievauJto. JtFOttid aeemM M ,ttws.
had betterdM* concern^ aboifttbe oapldfcdwindilugexintents. -A few moue -yeare
1
like lhe paut six or eight months will.
1
place.-the Treasury yaalto tar beyoud xhe
1 art cordially toyMod^ .i)j
dangerof’toinff'raided.
f J*
•Blund.ro atrata the Cl.rl.tUui Lift.........................................
* , tall bo the topic In .the morning at the
There Is ho eunfib for* Grovfcr to fiali ttm, - &gt;re.b&gt;Uri.n dhubat and Id the evening I
home for be baa atonorin ■ every part lotttt. . A^beU aud MitcheM.

Up to both windows of the room; lamp on
.the table. Body had been moved after
death Judging from the buprgssions on
the .floor, as bipod pliujg to IL, Was a
little sbelf under the window. The body

before 1 wewt there; Chas. Yranqlseo came.
after.
icy daughter found these
ovenbocaabout 44 rods east of LeRoy
Rogers’.
She shewed me where shei
found theta;At whs oa the west side of'
ttettgltac highway, over tbe fence in
,
tbe edgre of tbe bashes in the forks of
toerijad. I looked tn the bed room of tbe
'
bouu; looked as if mere had beeu a com­
motion la there ot aome kind; there was
a paper on lhe plllpw with blood on 1^
otte pillow was turned over and tbe other
partly
turned over.
There
was
blood ua ,
Iopta4 'an if ft
bad been rehoed on theftf
The pa,per on the box looked as If it had dropped
‘bOT;
te *&gt;
■
droo
d aulaae.
drop IIn
a.plwQK. There wu
waa hlnrui
blood dmn.
drppped all the way from the bed room door
U&gt; the outside door, ‘ft was in tingle drop*

and looked u if It started from tbe front
4^^111 be' ealr dpoj- end went around in tbe bed room; !
IWJWV1 tb« P«*- found blood on tbe button and on the
bum that bo bwm.B»de ot B.&lt;rallu ,r- by tertan
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church with ii choice program cf tfdiwtb'.
tta

sassS:

hm. tabbed

i.icb;look^u

vi.iwwrtR

To»«wrw

Iww tb. pablle I*, upw aB

»P«&gt;ne,toatore»
create rowiea/lliln

■a

i^uwi

Utaiid ad Weed nd tl
Ttiddif aatalat at the Prtetatartau t»r- dooctod A*** M
door; only
W w»U

button;

;

front

v

A table full of‘ODDS and x . .- •&lt;
ENDS of
&lt;111

GrooKeru 11" i
Gtenarcl ,2

DOINGS

T&gt;&gt;«

ORIGINAL GOST.^

I am groin# to 'dtspoBe of my
hew fhraitareliit Hotne/price.
Our stock of, Presh Fruits,1i iJtow-js yonr tiino to get goods
Dried Fruits, Canned for a little money. I will
&gt;i
i.PMUL'rWflay^getables still btty and sell second
waa never- mere corn- hand.gooda and do uplbtl-,
Bterin# and repairing.
■ 'plete orcheaper.i

M OO Ityou do bhl, at tbs Racket.
Twenty-are dor, more ot those ladles
anbleacbed sols ba^ Jrist In tor 10c eaeh

We will give- somebargains
*rr.

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pair. Ton can not match them tor SOe. at
lhe Racket.
1
Good steel pincer, and nipper, lor 10
M&gt;d lie at the Backet..
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STAND

j
h:rvu.u‘, ;l
inn ‘Jefferson St Furniture

Men. deary oreraWru cheap to close

oat at tbe Backet.

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Can you weir Na T aboef We bare
some special fobs th that number tor men
and boy. for lesa than half price al the
Racket

For 30 bays.
Hams St VanArman.

Special sale of Japanese tea pots si 17s
tor a tew days only at the Racket,

pon ttorjet It It you are In need ot
anything In lhe millinery Una We am
closing out our stock to make room tor

Hereafter any one wishing Io get their

opr nep spring Mock which wlU-be larger
than ever at tbe Racket..
.

u’trMA.ot c

' Did you see our display ot kitchen tlnwar» ihla weakt Welkwehare tba larg-’
eat ta Iheclty at prleea no ane telll make
at the Racket
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Shoes KU3mirec&gt;

S«e buys au umbrella at’lhe Racket:

Seheol rtdidsfp try tbe Racket tor jma,

.

WkivWeoUyonwImt.m bare tetl ot
winter underwear very choap to,close out
f*»h«i*»M*tU» Ra»taS,. ,.n
.,,r

fr eMMft -fafM StttMty Brtfftal wtuita

MMar mwuas udfa.

We ara beedgnamn tor all yankoe • no­

allantban .nyboureln Bai re ci..
hurt waa «tate Auk at t Attack.''Averaffr ^by from IStto so pereent at tbe Backet.
dm tatald «tak trom.Let»‘-Rta,r,‘ to
•We want your eggs at lhe Racket *

VnHM• tffites’

sunlit

■uIULja

aH.WgtaMets61lHM.etc.

Keep .IL”,

Vi.

Just

thd cupboard;

was a plate with some bread crumbs on; a
bowl of gravy ou ibejtpve that had be­
come liard; cup sod saucer on the table
with a drop of blood in the pup; was a
■south west window Iu the bouse; curtains

waa first laying against that a little to
the left of tbe window and against the
standard of the shelf. Tbe body before
being moved seemed to occupy Abe space
to front bf the window To such a way that
’
Winter rabbet gooqi.for soeks and felt*
3cd, ’44 with Mrs. Maggie BalTey.
to avoid stepping on tb? body or In the' rexinilcs. ot ooov.l tbs Racket.
- (Fromun »
blood, that in order to look out of t^e
We tiny* have Job. to offer you op
HamaondlliaMaHarol Mataro Europe. •9&lt;Uh west window the .body would havet
lira; ‘HolfOWay. • *
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to be moved. 1 understand that Ed. Itog- all kind, ot foods tU the Racket •'
8wk'rRomefnber our St.SO shoe, yon win pay
ers and Chas. Francisco , bad been t^ereI

The M. £. Social will be entertained on
Wednesday of next week Feb. 7. at the
church parlors and dining rooms by Mesdames R. T. Batla Ruth Kaaia'F. Sriyder, B. Ixvto, B. Burti, Oaa Walter,
M. Erb. I.aey Sate, Ed. Kldac, tUri Rlckel, Bd. Bchumon.'dl.'dPa’fBS and Frank
l,‘*? y!”
‘-'"'L D&gt;«
Snyder and Bertha Rider. Supper served
from five to seven o’clock. To which all

Modern Druggist anrf-Bejk'i
Seller.

US.OSuLLIPX

tbe stove, there being three or four small
coal*: stow was neither told nor warm;
wasdlsbes on the tsblf; looked as If
put iu

W. tt.QOObYEZIR

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Canned
Goods

A. McCOY,

rtK-Ladka ofthe W, R, c,. wilt aer.e

Mtions—New York Wodd.
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Thia-Is only one of Ito IHWe contni‘-AJaf the same atfiitahtrttfoh
that denounces the idea a( .protection
when It is trying to get lnto; .power .jmd,
‘■when'll has tire atilltynadto called upon
EduroUen, Iu,. Uo4r^S&gt;aop«l». MIm
to legislate, proceeds to offer to the conn-' Goddyear.-'
try
the
meanest
’
and'
moot
unfair
—
•ctararter
—Secvlns
Servin, Tullius
Tulllna and
and
wy we meanest and most unfair protecvnaxacter Sketch
Sketch—
tfiat ffigj wir«ttaonyWb 31- ’HaemMaQ, MaarMoggie Malley.

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you couldn’t get it anv better.

thntyoubny
, , , ,
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qf him. They.inoludq all stylf*! of .finj
and various designs. We. invite you
look over our goods at any time.. Y
, wont havej to- hunt for Bargains; youTT
aee ’em ae soon m you step in tbenfoor.

suptwrta theuetr.FoslBaU.over Grata',,
.tnrra
An adminstraUaa Uiat canwtand Ll|hip&gt; store,&gt;Saturday,
Feb. o3, from -five
kalani’s morals but objects to St Gaudens’ eeven. Gentlemen L5c, ladies 10c.
. eart Is extremely eccentric in Ito discrlmlThe Chkutaurua oircto wiTl meet
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matter what yqu paid for it| '

FOR
R666IV6U
SIOGO fiftSH

oreroW^kMjmrtMKtbe OM.);

victuals had been

drugs,
That s the|
reason we buy only the very!
giade

It’s a gieat satisfaction to us( ■

Tuesday. I dlD^ygrofl, a pair of overshoes
Tuesday afteiwoocu, this wasJbe Tuesday
foliowlug the • murder.
Would know
IhemSrlaMw-tliw,
tamra tta

NaxnaxiEL Brxkdict.

running chances with secr.-id,

to know that every prescription!

going to aM, fron fchool. J . .remember
the Sunday the murder was committed;
went to school the following Monday and

Live about liO rods southwest of Le­
Roy Rogers’; he&gt;*td of the miirder Sunday

ff,

highest quality of everything.

parents in Rutland. 1 g^ to school at the
Aunt Rhoda Wltoox. school house and
have to go by the LeRoy Bogers place ia

eome up behind me and I gave them to
him; my sirter and Nora Dunning were
yrltb me,

tod good lor sick folks,

bad enough to be sick without

Am 18 years of aee and Ute with my

oh the ove^sbpee uv first/ not. until 1 got
up by Mr. Banning's; gave tbe overshoes
10
Mr. Luther happened to

ef medicines are110ttt ■

■•'SOON SETTLED

IN-WEVENINQ
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tn. ;l&gt;e;
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work m a’ MorkTnarilikfe riiann^?: ,„Cement
patches warcaated t&gt; stay and ^satisfaction
guaranteed .
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► -.Chaplain—Mrs. Knappen.

IMnr. to

At tie Ullte Rod front store.

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�Hastings Banner
Thursday, Eetx.'i, 1894.

TAKE NOTICE I

PERSONAL MENTION.
Any mechanic desiring to subscribe for
the Architects and Builders Edition of
...Jim.
KepSIMreJuaJta'(hit
lilt this
-the SeietHMe American-will do well-to
eaii at tbb» office.(
H.
ix L. • Wl/klps w* Ur' Grarid
Sat­
kjiss Bw»|e George tbe popular and
urday.
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talented elucuiioulst, wUl glyje an entertoiumant ln,lhe, clt^ on Friday evening,
Frank Black was In Detroit Tuesday on

the Arit TbwtiBbt^Mrorortoeettte with
Tbe company la apoken of very bifbly by
Cotihty TrtasurerKeuyon knd he baa.jcertalbly tpado an' exeeflent' redoM having tbe preea aa will be aeenr frow- lffipplnia
Feb.
at tbe Baptist. cburcb.
A rare
eiakwMMIIi «H iaakd; 'Tbey aeem to
ivnrjr^itwE.
.
hc
mi
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tre^t,(slln atorefor all who attend.
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eqllected even .cent.
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Sheriff and Mrs. MeKevitt went to Mid­
pleaae tho people wherever, they to and
njlMfon. adqlta W. Children 15ctheir
appearanoob«owlH'*wo doobt be
dle Saturdayj ” ‘
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Buy and *use €haae A Sanboru’s Seal
We desire to say to all patrons that th?
Ward GribHnrof Nashville, was in the
Delton Roller Mill it running and will el I y Saturday.
&gt; 111 air tltft'Ito am. (never sold in a very complete Uttle opera house, flnv
Pmikry Mre» A
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stage settings and scenes, all of which
,
b9 kept running, despite , reports to the
Vretl Bullis, of Nashville, was In -tbe bulk,) The most perfect ooffee Imported.
contrary. We are here for business and
For sale by L. E. Stauffer.
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I add to the plays, which have taken so
city last week.
we propoae 19 do business. We,thank our
well etoowhere.
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Mutton, dressed, 5Hou. P. T. Colgrpve has been In Indi­
The funeral of Mr. T. M. .Woodruff,
patrons for tb^ir trade and we cordially
JJJ2!
ana, (this week.
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’ one ofenr old inhabitants took place at.
Invite new patronage. We propose to do
Irve Vfhitlock, of Grand Rapids, was In the residence of Dr. Drake lalt- Sunday,
good work; to pay tbe highest possible
Notice Lb hereby given that, all. savings
theRek.'A. D. Grigsby officiated. The
prices for everything and treat one and the city Monday.
books baaed af^er February. 1st, 1894.
body was taken on Monday to Anu Ariior
all alike. Give'tn k calf. 1
George Swanson, of Bedford, was in
for burial In the family lot there.
1 will draw interval at the rate of 8 per cent,
Yours for Business,
tbe city Tuesday.
per annum. • । '■..••
Dodds A Hartman,
▲11 books now out will draw 4 per cent,
Miss Blanche Shrlner Is visiting her
Mr, Fred Spaulding and Mrs. Minnie
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Delton. Mich.
Olner
weiejinitec!
in
marriage
last
week
to Aj&gt;Hl 1st. 1894, and 8 per cent from
father Baker Shrlner.
The Presbyterian church was crowded
Hastings Pity Bank.
Mr. and Mrs. Lusk, of Homer, are visit­ and are. receiving the congratulations of thap pa.
with n large audience Thuradiy evening
tbeir
many
friends.
In
common
with
the
ing friends in the city.
to hear Miss Maude Hughes, th6 talented
MmtU&lt;« License*.
Others the Bankkk wishes them: a Jong
Mrs. Geo. Tinkler is spending a few
1 harpiate, of Grand Rapids, assisted' by
Them** 8. Alton. MlddlBrllto.
and happy wedded life.
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days with friend^ Ln Woodland.
Ella .Dowell,
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’ other musicians of that' city. From the
Geq. C. Underbill. LaGrange, Ohio,
Mr. nud Mrs. T. W. Bell spent Sunday
first to thie laat n&amp;nber rendered by Mlet&gt;
Mr. John StapHtons’s clever company
Elect* Grow Skinner. Thovnappte.
will open Mudge’s hew Opera 'Hduse- foF ‘' WlUtam Flory. CMalMoo. ’
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Hughes, she was a great favorite and was with C. R. Osborn, of this city.
. mu WlUlaw. Wuodland,
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• warmly Applauded. Her playing showed
Mrs. W. H. Schantz and son Elliot visi­ one week, commencing'Monday Feb. Sttf.'
in
a
repertoire
pf
the
brightest.
comedies
t finish and great ability, and proved her an ted Muskegon friends-lakt week.
artlri of merit on hfer dhosen Instrument, j
J. M. Bauer was !n Delton and Hickory known to Vie stage. . The. company .will
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Real Estate'TnkttBfen.
be beaded by Miss Mae Yokes and Mr.
Mrs. Palmer gave beautiful and well ren­ Corners Tuesday add Wednesday.
w. J. Dibble tetr. c. Sdiltb. 40 a. mc 31, HmA cream oftarterbaking powder.
John Stapleton supported by 1 high class
dered selections on tho violin and gra­
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^WjMbble.to
DttoB, 8mltb. WkteeJl, Highest of aU’iii leavening strength
Mlsa Grace Messer Is. visiting Mrs. W.
company, comprising artists especially
ciously responded to all, enqores. Miss
H
JonM^f*re
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to
Leopold
Woertoto-,
M
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Mt;
—Latest United States GovernR. Selllok at Paw Paw this week.
chosen frqm sonte of(the Teidling5 organi­
Dunning is possessed of a very sweet so­
lx-(:
went Food R^rt. ,
,
Miss Gertrude Slebblns has been visit­ zation!! pf this country. '■" The price for the 13. JobBBtoivn, gieok • ,
prano vole? and her numbers adijed mneb
R
oval SAXUia.J’ovpE.K Co.,
ing her Bister Kittie at Eaton Rapids.
opening nights will be 50 penta to all
Jo the program. Mrs. James Sweezey
JooaaH. Wkaalarta NolaaoC Rarer, lot A
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W«U-St.,'N. Y.
Miss Genie Brown is home from (Spring­ parts of the I bous&amp;j ■ Seats xm. sale, .at fiAnd!l»'Merew.&lt; te Chaa Cook,’ parrel. Midand Miss Quinn gave a pleasing duet.
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The proceeds were carreeppodingly aac- field, Ilk, for a few weeks visit with her Bedtb's Drug store.

Cheap drug?, like cheap inmiranbe, are deaK at any
price. We will fill your ptescriptioua with pure ‘drugs
and chemicals, by an ex­
perienced man used to filling
£ascriptions. Prescriptions
ed exactly as writtennothing substituted, nothing
left out', and we challenge
any doctor to the contrary.
We not only buy the best
drugs and chemiovls, but we
dispense them. When you
have a prescription to be
filled giye us a trial, and if it
is not filled to the satisfaction
of both yourself and the
doctor we will refund your
money. We ’ cnti and will
save you money on each pre­
We want _your
scription.
are an lions to dd
teusineas with you.

FRED L. HEATH,
THE DRUGGIST.

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Tbe Y. P. 8. C. E. gave a aortal at tbe I
That which has been wanting so long
residence of Mr. Hayes last Friday which In this city will soon be supplied to tbe
About
100
young
‘
citizens
of Hastings and next Monday
was much enjoyed.
evening - Mudge’s open bouse will be
people were preoMit.

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c&amp;sful, ovpr sixty dollars being received. parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Colvin and R. Colvin left
As the expenses were light tbe ladles of
the church will realize a good sum as the for their future home In Battle Creek
result of tbeir efforts;
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Tuesday.

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1 The Hawaiian

confroversey bis now

probably come to an end, and a very Itrnelyi^vierbt tba
matter appears in

Mr^James Schoulax^the well-known h|stoTttm,
met! up tbe subject from
UiiWltUtaiu*. WmkAlfJtofeh-otef all ,tti«
IWMrt?Pec1*1 l«’«"»atiqn
toTJie Fregim. Tyi-brief
of lh,
loTfr-drawn^otit "contrdversfey’ gives
tbe

‘O. B. blambnd, of Prairieville, and A.
A. Rusaell, of Galesburg were In the city

Tuesday.

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to attend tbe funeral of hi^ brother Nehemjab at Prairieville...

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Mrs. Tayloy,
Middleville, visited Or.
and Mrs. Lowry Monday on her way home
frauf a visit at Milfprd.

Miss Sarah Horton is borne from
Springfield, III., and is visiting her broth­
er and many friends in the city.

reader, at a sitting, a clear understanding
from an impartial point of view of tho
course of events In Honolulu and the de­
Mr. and Mrs. Spraker, of Grand Rkpception— as Mr. Schouler looks at It—of
Ids, were the guests of Mr/and Mrs. J. L.
the Administration ot ex-president Harri­
Wilkins the past week, returning Satur­
son; and a review likewise of tbe action of
day.
the present Administration. Mr. ScbonlMrs. A. C. Carpenter returned from
er has written this, not to enforce his own
idea*, but to give the readers of Tbe For­ Three Rivers Monday, being called there
um a succinct and impartial review of the by the very serious illness of her sister,
whole matter. He hat once among our Mrs. A. J. Christmas.
very foremost authorities on InternatlonMr. und Mrs. Chas. Rogers, of Man­
■ al Law'and most pleasing historical wri­ chester. N. Y., have moved to the city.
ters.
Mr. Kogers will be a foreman at the Wool
Tbe last of the Columbian postage Boot factory. Mrs. Rogers is a cousin of
stamps are being sent to tbe various post­ Chester Messer.
offices throughout-the country, and these
Miss Maggie Parkhurst returned to
art to be disposed of before any others Coldwater Monday. Her niece Amelia
are sent, and none of the old ones will be Goodyear, will remain in the city and
sold, except those on hand when tbe big make , her home with her grandmother
NUMBErtSCHANOE EACH WEEK.
ones came out, until the supply of Colum­ Mrs. M. T. Goodyear.
Send or bring each week tblw cou­
bians is exhausted. I* is said Postmaster
pon. together with TEN cents, and
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Cook, Mr. and Mrs.
you win receive Portfolio No. I of
General Bissell has placed his last order
•a TRIP AROUND THE WORLD.”
D. R. Cook, Mrs. George Brooks, C. F.
for the printing of 185,000.000 Columbian
For particulars see “ad” page I.
Brooks, Mr. and Mrs.
John White
stamps. Thia will complete tbe contract
and
Florence Bowne
attended
the
for 9,000,000,009 stamps made by Post­
funeral of Neiiemlah Cook near' Prairie­
master General Wanamaker. It has been
ville Tuesday.
estimated that the excess of the gummed
Word was received here this week that
surface of the Columbian stamps, com­
pared, with tbe smaller ones, fa aomething A. H. Johnson, formerly of this city, was
* C1KCMLSTION •
like 3.5QO.OOO square feet, or a aurface of lying at the point of death at Walled Lake,
about eighty acres. This Havana
that Mr. Johnson was Editor of the Dem­
In this qlty at one time and
Hereafter. changes for advertisements when tbe last of these stamps shall be ocrat,
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest to
foreman in tbe Banker office.
Insure insertion in tbe issue of the week need the great American public will have
a surface e«ual to a 900 acre farm, where­
when brought.
After th^ir meetlug last Friday evening
as had th? smaller ones been used saliva
Views
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to cover only,] 20 acres would hare beea a large delegation from the Masonle lodge
invaded
the Senate restaurant and we&amp;
Of the World
necessary.,
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Photographed.
We take great pleasure iu announcing served with an excellent supper.
Read elsewhere.
The Yoke*—Stapleton Company will
to our readers and friends that we have
The Senate serves oysters in every
made arrangements with .the publishers play as follow*:— Monday night •,4ra;
•'?.Style.
• ■to-n-.
‘..j ./•••uh. .
of .‘‘^holographic Tour of the World”, to bign Nights;” Tuesday night “A, Literary
Go to the Senate restaurant tor your
supply this celebrated frork .to weekly Feller;” Wednesday night ,*’A .Trlppk
lunches and meals.
parts to our subscribers at the very tow Bill consisting of “Lady Fortune,” “A
Photographic Views of the World. Reed price of ten cento per number when ac­ box of'Monkeys'' and .‘tThe Marble Arch,*
elsewhere bow to get them.
companied by a coupon which will be at Mudge’s opera bouse. Farther partlcti;
Don't fail to attend tbe elocutionary en­ pubHsed In this paper next weekL It will lars next week.
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tertainment at the Baptist church Friday be ferahed 1h f6' consecutive weekly parts
One of tbe greatest sources! of Injury
’ each *part
containing 16 Photographic
and most potent destroyers of the intelli­
. One quarter off on all trimmed hats for Views and Historical descriptfon taken gence and energy of onr young wen to-day
tbe next 30 days, to make room for spring from all over the world. Tbe size of each is cigarettes We are glad to say f that
goods, at Boule’s Bazaar store
book to 10x12 inches, printed on tbe best there Is one &gt;merdhant ia this eity who
Cbleagti Cannot boast a more tfioroagb, of book paper and from • half-tone plates will, not have them Ih Ms store and be is
eowBcientiowaand able stage director than which bring oat- beauty and expression Fred L. Heath, the druggist. We wish
Jokfl Stapleton.—“Biff” Hall. Chicago *▼€0 better than1 lie photographs them­ all others would fallow htoexausple.
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HE .above is an
reti ing at a hotel in neighboring city he“Blew.oiit thegaa.^'
His funeral was held a few days later’ Hid this unfeHar'. &gt;
nate man kept posted by reading the papers he would be- ’
numbered among the living to-day, and enjoying the bleeeipgp
of plenty, instead of leaving a destitute family because .iie . t
would have kept track of the market reports, besides learning
from papers that it would be sure death to blow Out the gas bsfore retiring. In this connection we desire to cAill your, atten­
tion to our clubbing rates. We ate offering

COUPON

A TRIP AROUND THE
.. WORLD. ..
ART SERIES N°. I.

TO BARRY .COUNTY READERS
The Hastings Banner and Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean, the
two papers one year for Bl.00.
The Hastings Banner and Detroit Weekly Tribune, the two
papers one year for $1.00.
The Hastings Banner and New York Weekly Tribune the two .i
papers one year for $1.00. .
Any three of the above papers for $1.50. All four of them for
$1.75.
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___ LOCAL NEWS.

This week,

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TO READERS OUTSIDE OF BARRY COUNTY
Any two for $14$;.-.any three’.for $T.75; all four for 12.00. We
cannot tell how long thia offer win be open. Sample copies
may be seen at-the Banner office,
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95:quiret

Clothing News v
O person is ever ugly if- I machaBj‘ou*anttp besotted.
' •&gt;" You-&lt;lp
You do not "Nairt
want tp
to fall into
j Lthp hands-of salespeople who
friends say they look well in
aro-paid percentages graded
■» according to the• undesirable- 1-,'
anything they wear, butthen
" hess 'of the style or ettt of .
these v.ety, persons are careful
what they areWttng.
not, to .wear anything^ and
everything. They' simply
:. The stojre-yon' ’^nt must
have a large daily outflow of
. have the .knack of choosing.
goods to keep tile stock new'. '■
How do they get. the knack?
Sometimes it is natoal often- , . ap’d' fresh; must dravMto eup- .
/, piles, often,', Hot Itoip oup
er it is studied; half tbe. tigie
source, but nji adtttpet; tpflSt
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it is done by relying on.- some h’
fttend ’Whose judgement fe I

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( •' Well dressed,' and there
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are-.persons pf whom tbeir

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selves. AT) that is tnost 'desirable from ,v William Hltcbeoet,' Jr., wiahtes to an'
Tb" Senate remunmt ie ke»t ba.j the World’s fair, such a* the court'of Hon­ ndunce that be to prepared to receive
tktae d«,A aenina to ■ palron,.
People. or, tbe fountain, Mrnufscturers building, scripttons tor the leading newspapers and
areBodlnioM arWi&amp;ikro 'rer Ue beat exterior and interior, scenei fran Midway magazines in the country at the very low-.
etc. are shown. - Just now gaeat &gt;imerest
meala and lunehea.
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pfteeb podslWe. We hear that’be wlU
attaches to the Hawaiian totaada. Book toot ater/ne-ws tookl Btery'drder inAt a.poblle tteetlnt ot the Grand Rap­
3
ex^Mkt’r. tolthe scenes
trtiWrd ft&gt;h'lrf*will reodve ptotopt attenid, bl wot n Club held to-nlabt L. E.
, froq . the .. Hgwalbm.. IriMfPw shewing tlbft; Bdftoakmtoeriblng tor day - perjodlj!
Knappeo will, apeak on Jeteraoo a»d
“Quech.Ur*”xe8idcqce. the, residence of cal ft *in pafyau W see Htt.
JeSeraoalan Uemoeiwy.
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fpp American MUrirter. &lt;th^ jbeanlltol 1 Yte
W tek trUtey .tear­
• theprioe otadtnlaalon oa UM two open­
scene ot lava which flowed from the
Coon, ttwl WtalTi tkM'
X .
; ttut nlriu ot Mndft’, OlXtra'Hintae will
cano on the islands, poly three or tour taaate tk* ddb rtata forv tb nrty m«te
bedOe to dll parte at tbe houae. Seats on
years ago we1 believe, teppther with mans' 'beti‘ktKr«e»an tew n'ataoil
Verelre*.
.. Bale at Hmtb'a 0n» Store. ■ ' • 7 " y
otheg ajghtsapdaajaea tbep. Theas prbs 'tiki aftertete'1'-fitA+iilloi teten «■
.,«■ Mr.Atavletoa.iaawMtor of experienoe
bane never serw-or read of these islands "Ifeiia, FteMai'lteta 'ite"’8atefto •*«t#»s
,nd ,ibotpo(b teaatflj bf rtutwra* Be will Bertatolv be surpriaediattheir. natural
rite "6j ' iifl'.jea. hetateatetl. Mra,
■ Id owe bf tbe few wen of whom It may beauty,1 al -Well aa- tbe defftWe bT'eaRwe
fairiV be aai'b: 'tete «•» b«» to N» that tnntffexfct’■fir wrtafif^klWl^t least, Mina fiolbrtok ate Un. BetW UenAerBboU.
Qwitlotn
Baked by Mm
. eaJ0nx--cm«*&gt;.*l»#IW S’**-':
■ - jurfgln^’frodj arrtiifrcttiWi! beauty of some
MartooGoodtear.;;1
jesMq©^.^,
before
7, &gt;,
bbeo emiilOTed -to1'
,
yottete'otpi'iorafei teah)mera who
defend Tell, tbe aeenaed murderer ot tiyre wyi.bp-lfi-paija or beak^neach book
deUre tte, eonUnaaoce of tbeir papera.
' Letter Rocen. . of ■ Irelnc.
Whether being 19*12 eontalnlag 1# beauttfpl views
perlod^al. et^., I wWHo »ay that I ■ bake
IniUti pe nqt,'bo will be ably detended It making 256 views Itt aH. . They.wUI ntake;
irenstwred aiy taiareata^o J^aae W. Tefft
Phlt la let loose.—VeewonlTUle Kobo.
a collection that will not only ornament
wbo wH reoUauntbe baatneaa at Meaaer
Prow openloK line to dnlah tbe eharw- the home but will be' very instructive as
well. Ten rente and f Kiniri ratten
Bre&gt;- *
Bro,.
AUeynoldB office. He •
Will
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tai play waa rendered with rare ability.
each week will areure you a eopteloe o&lt; .t° M7,.p«rt:of i^. etty &gt;B« three wtahy
It waa mam/and natural Ba the reaper
anything In J»U,to»« wlU nnk. “
no mistake
, vlowa.ttet yonpwldn'l.teR'Yto ,or *
' tuat
a thrash. Swsetpras. delteaey.
by girlng him a oaU.
rOntaro for book
grans sad Uioroulbnesa, characterised the fMd awy limes vb«l jo* wouM b«ve to

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baB DO.ooiifidenCzC nitlicix.dwTXs!,.

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judgement and no;friend to
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assortment of goods that are.*..-.
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tniet to nfi."
:&lt;•-&gt; nnW* do, not aay Mf.tntk $ notold, anduleF’lMdiiafitU': .ure, '
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- '■ateRinan help yon -who rt not—-j*&amp;,
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= ’ ’thing. " This is oursuf
‘rcoat:
■ .influenced by your seMffJdii:' ..
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Wpore the trtoek yow are. &lt;. •
shown was not all gntheted-..i k-im-. years back.
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anything pushed ;upon you. .
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Tharsday. Feb- U &lt;89-*

FJlOM WASHINGTON.
of* Our Lawmakers in the
Fifty-Third Congress-

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' nook BgQ3- PropnBtora.

Catarrh Is Caused ’
jjy Impure Blood
Hood’s Sarsaparilla Makes
Pure Blood
[And Pormanently CureoXfctanh. ]

-Tatton, ID-

•• Gentlemen; — I am very happy to write -to
you that I have been taking Hood’s Sar­
saparilla for catarrh with great success. I
have been troubled with this complaint for
©ver tea years, with dull headache nearly
all tbe time. After taking three bottles o&lt;
Hood’s SarvanarUla. I am eared a4 catarrh
and clear of the headache. I was also troub­
led with a scalp disease, which was very

Hood’s’s&gt;Cures

annoying, lour.sr.Mve yean. Since taking
Hood's Sarsaparilla I do not have any trace
of this trouble. 11 sleep-well, have a. good
appetite and feel strong, quite In contrast to
my leelinr before I began to take this goed
medicine/’ J. Mz CanhAHax, Patten, DI.

Mood’s Pills nf'- prompt and efficient, jet
eaa/ in action, field VxaU dnifgbl*.. 25c.

|CAV tAU.I nAllt HARKS^f

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Washington. Jan. 24.—In the senate
yesterday SenatorTurpie (Ind.) report­
ed a resolution from the committee on
foreign relations declaring it unwise at
this time to consider any project of an­
nexation of the Hawaiian islands to the
United States; that the provisional gov­
ernment there, having been duly recog­
nized, should be allowed to pur­
sue
its
own
line
of
policy,
and that any intervention in the
political affairs of &gt;he islands will be
regarded as an act unfriendly to the
I*uited States., Senator Cullom (111.)
addressed the senate on the resolution
declaring against interference in Ha­
waiian affairs. He declared that the
president had disgraced the nation by
his course with reference to Hawaii,
and waa particularly severe upon Secre­
tary Gresham s cipher dispatcher
Washington, Jan. 25.—The Hawaiian
question came before the senate again
yesterday and after an hour’s discusson &gt;*ent over for the day.
The bill
repealing the federal election laws-^aa
further discussed.
Washington, Jan. 26.—In the senate
yesterday the federal election law was
discussed nnd protests were presented
against the placing of coal and lumber
on the free list in tbe tariff bill
Washington. Jan. 27.—The session
of tbe senate yesterday waa devoted to
a discussion of Senator Call’s public
Land resolution and a general colloquy
over the federal election bilk Senator
Dolph (rep,- Ore.) offered an amend­
ment- to the Hawaiian resolution de­
claring that Minister Willis should be
recalled. Adjourned to the 29th.
Tbe Houm.
Washington^ Jar. 24.—A bill was in­
troduced in the house yesterday for the
free coinage of silver dollar*. A joint
resolution was presented declaring the
sympathy of the United Slates with
the effort now being made to establish
a republican form of government in the
Hawaiian islands. The tariff bill was
further considered, and it was voted to

PBOBATE ORDRR.

A PHYSICIAN TALKS

KAISER AND PRINCE.
rtth
Bkkun. Jan. 27.—Pnnce Bismarck,
with his son, vount Herbert, and
several friends, left Friedrichsruhe
9.-S0 o’clock a m. and arrived in Berlin
at 2 o’clock p m- Friday. The great erchancellur
was
welcomed at the
station by Prince Henry, of Pruiaa,
the emperor’s brother; tbe governor of
Berlin, and a large suite of officers.
When the party arrived at the oastle
Prince Bismarck and Prince Henry de­
scended from the state coach and en­
tered. Tbe emperor, who was stand­
ing at the foot of the stairs to receive
his guest, wore us a special mark of
honor the uniform of the Bismarck
cuirassiers.
Hia reception of tbe old
stateMnon wag of the warmest *and
most cordial nature. His majesty em­
braced the prince with the utmost
heartiness, and a kiss pressed on the
old man’s cheek sealed tbe reconcilia­
tion between tbe emperor and tbe
greatest of his subjects. Prince Bis­
marck’s gravity of demeanor during his
reception by his majesty was much
commented upon.
The same scenes of enthusiasm upon
the part of the populace which were
witnessed during the passage of Prince
Bismarck from the railway station to
tbe palace upon bis arrival here were re­
peated during the pasaage of the prince
and emperor from the palace back to
the railroad station.
Upon parting with Prince Bismarck
Emperor William repeatedly kissed the
veteran upon both cheeks and after the
latter had entered the railroad carriage
the emperor turned to Count Herbert
von Bismarck and addressed a few
words to him, the first in a very long
while. The emperor then resumed his
conversation with Prince Bismarck,
who leaned out of the carriage window
bareheaded in order to converse with
his majesty.
Thia exhibition of good feeling be­
tween the emperor and the prince
called forth loud cheers from the per­
sons assembled In the depot, and then
the whole assemblage joined In singing
*‘Deutschland Lieber Alles.’’ As the
train drew out of the depot there was
a storm of ’’hocha," to which applause
Prince Bismarck smiled and bowed.

USED THE TORCH.

Pittsburgh, Pa, Jan. 29.—A wave of
Washinoton, .Jan. 25.—The amend ’ anarchy in whose train followed blood*
meats to the iron
schedules
shared
the 1_____ ,.
shed,
arson and
the destruction
of propsame
fate in the house yesterday as 1 erty" passed over the Mansfield* coal

iswicOy

those to tbe coal schedule Tuesday, region Saturday.
It began at dawn
They
were overwhelmingly defeated and Bt dusk it was estimated that
and iron ore remains upon the free list ‘ gjoo.OOO worth of property had been
The remainder of tbe afternoon was destroyed.
Made mad by fancied
spent in tbe discussion of amendments 1 grievances and liquor, a mob of several
looking to the free admission of ma- hundred foreigners-Hungarians, Slavs
chinery used in the manufacture of and Itabans-swept over tbe country
cotton goods. The income tax bill was surrounding Mansfield and through the
fr°m thC °° «’ays valleys of Toms and Painters run.
and means.
| They attacked mine owners,
Washington, Jun. 26.—Au amend­ and a few scattered deputy sheriffs,
SHERIFF’S SALE.
ment to the tariff measure calling for and destroyed railroad property.
Notice Is herrb} plveti that tiy virtue of a tbe free admission of all cotton ma­
j
The foreign element of the mines in
aril id Fieri Fartou* iM«urd uni &lt;•( And under the
real &lt;&gt;r itin drcult &lt; aurt lur the County of chinery was defeated in the house ye*^ that region has been making threats
Barry and -&lt;tot«- of Mirhq-aii. u* me directed terday. An. amendment to repeal the for several day*. They have been in­
and drltvm-d aid rgskait the road*, nnd ehattirr-. tsfidi si.d tciirmetiL-.orrrrtpbrnaGood-'' reciprocity rectiou in the McKinley bill censed at the fact that some of the
euouuli. In ’the count) ft, Barry and in lavnr wa&amp;.adoptcd. At a democratic caucus English diggers, together with a num­
of Homer l.'rcfiiee him*, ^4ion. t did on tbe it-ujas decided to attach the income tax
ber of their brethren, have been work­
twrnty-MDlfti day of June. A. IljtoKh levy upon
aml-ieze anti take nil the ruht, title and Interest bill to the tariff bill.
ing for fifty and sixty cents .per ton,
of the Mild yripbrii* w«MiC«Dnut'&lt;i in and to
Washington. Jan. 27.—In the boug
when they themselves want the forthe fo’low in* drerrlbed rea.-relate situated in
O“.ly
U&gt; the mer Mrenty-are real rate to prerail.
the towiiNhla-of Irvine, ttesry ■ Goanty. Miefcb y“.‘Sr!,S
gan. to-wlt. the uortii ^!*«t .quarter Cu) tariC.bill adopted wu om IncreaUag |
The
^,1 at Mnn.fi.ld
ol ibe ponk -cast Quarter
aim! thr. west
half
&lt;u Um* north arest quarter
uf the duty on diamond., unret, to 30 per that the dtacharge ot U1 foreign miners
sec twenty
;25) towiiship«a'vur it) north «d cent Ad valorem, lhe memoers of is demanded.
raner nine
ano the east halI6&gt;) of th* the juxifciary committee adopted a reso- i
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----------------------------east half
utf-the north eat; quarter &lt;J») of
lution .declaring that the secretary of B—*
BOTH ARE DEAD.
sec thirty-six
township fuar ill imwc.1i rar,re
nine. (61 west. aUo the following described lands tbe UMoury bM no authority to mU F.lh.r
o..
in the tow nnhtoof Carlton. iMfrtii west quarter
ladiaaapou*.
Mk) at the norUMv.r-t quarter i%(] af.aec thirty bonds to meet the current expenses of ,
(30 tow nab Ip fuur 1,4) north ra®ue
west ; the goreromoot
|
txDliNArotXA Ind... Jan. M—Edand south east quarter [»&lt;) of soatb cm: &lt;;tiarH amusotox, Jam M -tn tho boMe want Thoraloo, hl. wllo and 10-yMrlerfUjufsec twenty seven [2^ ttoaniMp four
[4] north mure eigiit
west and-weabtolf f‘i]
«■« «&gt;■&gt;- . old daughter Belle were found nnconofsouth west quasi? r [ Wl of secawantyutet [ec|
■
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township four (F omrtli of raiqie eight west cluded. no far aa It relate, to the cu.- aciouH
Thursday
morning at tbeir home
all of which I ohaH expose far .sale at toms schedules. At least a hundred
on Blake street The pipe had been de­
public auction or vendue to ibe tor.liss! .bidder
as the law dir»«ru at toe
awrth
aront .amendmeata were shut out It was tached from the stove to get more beat,
. door of the Cowr. bouse In the vtty of expected ikivote would be taken on the
allowing the natural gas to escape Into
Haatlnp In said . county of Barry and
* Stale of Michigan, (tout being tbe »C»ce where bill on February 2, the Interim to be the room. Thornton died during the
.ibe Cirquu Court far-toe said County .of tHarry. spent In discussing Internal revenue. morning nnd hia daughter in tbe after­
Stole of Mlcbtau IsbAdm) m&gt; toe CKh day of A bill was introduced to increase tbe
emo n. Mm Thornton will recover.
•February. A. D.. ra.4t one tf-clock to .tbe ufrevenue by a direct tax on land in the
• ternoon «c shat day.
.Dated aldbe cltv of Bastings, this trfi day of United States.
j December, A. D., IrtO.
Sacramknto, Cat, Jaa. &lt;7.—The seoritb-ti" w- Bubwsm.
texu-c of John McNulty, condemned to
Under HherttT.
AscaaoxviULK, Fla..Xan. X.^Jamea
. J. Corbett, of America, ia .the champion Markham to imprisonment for life.
MUXTUAQArBALE.
In the third Seven years ago he shot Patrick Col­
Default having been ■»#&lt;&gt;? in tto« conation* pugilist of the world.
.eta-certain mortgage exasutod by Edvln a. ,round.ef his battle here yesterday with
Un*. The murderer waa but 19 years
Foncnu and Ionian W. &gt;,dricb and Man
tCharles
JMitcheU,
of
England,
the latter of age ani he got much sympathy.
M. Aldrich, wife of the said lirmiui W Aldrich,
to Dant Id 0. EveteMiymrr. dated tbeaeveateenih -.was "knocked ont" and Corbett waa
.day of-NoveintwtiMfri. n-evrdad the «*ijrhtnetrth
May ohh’ovember.il-W. by tAe. nun payoieug-of , declared the winner of the fight and of jaiL &lt;jix times has the day for hia
thelutrrest &lt;tat.
tbe Mweutecntb day of thr F20.0R0 purse.
Mltcheli, after the i death been fixed, five times a gallows
NeveuAer. 1MQ and more than thirty dae.s
battle,—
said
u ,h.
that( nhe .waa
—. fairly
...... .whipped,
. ,
b„n eracUd tram which ho ox­
havtugeUpsed HiDce said Interest became the taf.J.
ABd papuble and the wne reuaalnlur unsetd and praised the prowess of his victor. I pected .to,drop to death, but each time
XBd the said Dartd C. EjHeMiymer havtag He xleclorea that hk fighting days are
elocution of his rentance has been
elected to declare the whole aaMgiut principal
AOd Interest secured toy said mortgage due and over.
stayed.
payable uarsuant u» the terms sodkrondltions of
eaid mortage and »n which said msrtgsge there
to doe at tbe date hereof principal ana Interest,
San Francisco, Jan. 29.—Advio« by
Sioux
Q
n
.
t
,
la..
Jan.
29.—Catherine
throe thousand seven hundred and thirty lour
andTHCn dufiare, notice Is hereby given tnat ttbe Meaner Belgic from China ,an- Pritchard, at New Hampshire, waa
'
orjbepiwer of sale tn sate mortgage aaunoea the annihiliatiou by earth­
fined 16,900 Ln the dbtrict court here
I toall foreckMc tbe sasne by a sate At public
Staton to th. bUChtot bidder a£ tbe torfh Trent quake of the .town of Ruchan, Persia. fur usury. The amount, by direction
dor of the Court House iaUe city of Kaatinn. Twelve Xhousand persons were killed. of the court, .waa paid into the school
oe the second day of April. JWl at twelve Tea .thousand corpses had been re­
w ^.
e ,**anty- fc5he
“’-1—-—.o&lt;al) that reveals ptsec -or oar­
vt*.
,
i
01
vueaeunty.
bue loaned
loaned 915,000
115,000
r*~____ ■
.land
— cil
Jtatod In the township of Has- covered.
ttegi Coonty of fiagry and fitato oC Mfchlgae destroyed at .the game timc.
interest,
2
per-cent In” ex^aTof'^Uxe
Oeerttod aa the north half •&lt; tbe somh west
quarter aad lhe m. half of &lt;he north west
legal rate. The flue represents all the
quarter of tbe south east jyiMter of seeMpo
doterest for two years.
;
Wolfe, of Indian territory, in hia mes­
a Cshmt to teetwtwat.
■
sage to Mtc
the extra
Chicks*
•age
.eaxra session of the Chickssaw legislature advisee
° ‘ JaJDL »•—The «ower A
most and ttalohood And^ecomme^ , C*
‘h' *“«rican CeMal eoms taken tbroaah Jtam &amp; Co. receive
Xlce iu the Scientific A weriea-n. and
brouKbt widely befnre the public withto tha inventor. Thu snlendW paper,
sekly. elegantly Illustrated, has vvtar tho
tnxuauon ar any actoilDc work in tho

bjIIBoos

THB RBMARKABLB BTORY AND AF­
FIDAVIT OF DR.J-BWIB BLUNDINA ffilrted with Farwlysl* for Tw.aty-Gvo

who have received benefit from
its use testify to Its wonderful curative
powers to all diseases of throat, chest,
and Innes. A remedy that has stood tbs
teutsoloogand that has given ao much uni­
versal

satlBfactlon

is

no

experiment.

(From the PhlLadelphla Timet.)
Many survivors of our late war left the

Each bottle Is positively guaranteed to
give relief, or money refunded. It is ad­

ranks unwounded but with broken con­
stitutions; an instance In point Is Lewis
D. Blundln, a resident of Hulmeville,

mitted to be tbe most reliable for -eoaghs
and colds. Trial bottles free at W. H.

Bucks, Co., Pa. In relating his exper­
iences and what be had suffered in con­
sequence pf the hardships he had encount­

and 91.00.

ered Mr. Blundln said:
••I was born at Bridgewater, Penna., to

Goodyears Drugstore.

Large slxe

p/SSf1, Chart* W* ArraCn’n«- J«dg. «

&lt;*f ta estate of

Of J.

p

ortinatoteuw ’STi win id*®

50c.

salute, are r
•aid court, th

Mr- Fred Miller of Irving. IU. writes
that he had a severe kidney trouble for
many years, with severe pains in tbe back

aa, thure b«. .1,,

oottee to the persons lutereMtd m saidLfi?
1841, and went through the war as private
Kibe pendency ot said petition, and the t£’
*
pr tols order tX
sergeant and hospital steward to Company and also that his bladder was affected.
puoli»t»c4 In the HArrirtaii
C, S8th. Pennsylvania Volunteers.
My He tried many so called Kidney cares but fW*pH»tod an4 circulated In «ahj c cntyl
ooce la each wee| for three
service was active and while In Qeorgia I without any good result. About a ymr Barry
weeks previous to void day of hearinc.
CWAXUn W. AKM IWJXG,
bad an attack of typbaid fever, which left ago he began the use of Electric Bitters
(A
true
copy)
Judge of Pr®tok
~‘
me weak and a ready victim for future and found relief at once. Electric Bitten
disease. My kidneys were tlien affected Is especially adapted to cure of all kidney
PROBATE ORDSE
and liver troubles and often gives almost
*
fitate of Michigan. County «f Barry- «•
and this finally developed Into spinal viee.
Ata eeMlon of the Probate Qiurt for 4m
In I860 1 was mustered out with an hon­ instant relief. One trial will prove our County of Barer. Bolden at the Probab*Otteeu
efty ot HaMtaga. Ih taid county. &lt;.t jil*
statement
Price
only
50c.
for
large
orable discharge and entered the Medical
&amp;y, the «h dav of January, tn tl- ye*, oct
College In Philadelphia as a student. I bottle. At W. H. Goodyears’ Drug Store. thousand eight hundred and ninety fouf
^Preaent, Ojarie* W. Armstrong, jud'm
graduated two years later with a diploma
Id toe matter of tbe eaUt* ol Leto*
but did not practice. At that Ume I was
The bert salve in tbe world for cuts, BiaDciiard. deceaaed.
On reading and Hing the petition duly rtnUd
living at Manayunk. One day after I
bruises,’ tores, ulcers, salt rbetun, fever ot Ira Blanchard, heir of Mid dreea^j, m,
had graduated, I was lying on a sophs at
tM that adiatatetra Don of said mtate be mu
sorea, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, ■ ad to Ira Blanchard. or to some other sunaMe
my home in Mdnayunk, when I felt a cold
ooms, and all skin irruptions, and posi­
sensation in iny lower limbs as though
tively cure piles or do pay required. It
the blood had suddenly left them. When
Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
1 tried to move them 1 was horrified at
led and all other persons interested In Mo
or money refunded. Price S5 cents per
to, are required to sp pear u n hesioaaf
tbe discovery that 1 waa paralyzed from
Oout.lhenta be holdea at the Protect
box. For sale by W. H. Goodyear, tbe
my hips to my toes.
Tbe paralysis was
druggist
e. why the pram
complete and a pin or a pinch of the flesh
[ranted. And Mb
iWonergitcDota
caused no pain. I could not move a
Messrs. Bunrap A Co., of Toledo, will
muscle. I called to Dr. William C. Todd rebuild tbe creamery recently burned at
of Philadelphia. He made a careful and Azalia.
printed and circulated In said ( Gunty •!
exhaustive examination of my case, sound­
. once tn each week tor three sueemsiYs
ing and testing and finally announced
i previous to said day of bearing.
Chas. W. Abmbthoxg
that my trouble was caused by infiamaJudge of Probale.
tlon of the spinal oord, and that I would
likely have another stroke of paralysis. 1
MORTGAGE SALK.
consulted I. W. Gross and Dr. Pancoast
Default having bora made In the wbhi
tan tastatonMtdt interest, du? upon a aarof Jefferson College, Philadelphia with
ife mortgage made by Edward Smith and *»eaca M.Smith his wife, to Elmira iBmtbe same result I called in Dr. More­
Uk daled September 11 tb. iflei and records
house of Philadelphia, who said that no
Menominee has a good Ice crop In sight,
cowatv ot Barry, and the State of Michipu.. m
amount of medicine would ever prove of and dealers are putting in good supplies. ttfljUi, day of Bepterabcr A. D. l»i, in liter
37«f mtrtgagv*. on pa&lt;e l2. and whereas saM
the slightest benefit to me.
Bog cholera Is said to be raging In Lhe jMn&lt;nge provided, that, "if any intemt shall
“One day last September I decided to
botome d&gt;be and remain unpaid for thirty dan
townships of Fort Gratiot and Clyde, St. tun both principal aad mtew. shall funhwin
try Dr. William’s Flak Pill* for Pale Peo­
beebm'* doe and collectable, at the option o( tee
Clair County.
party ol the second part," and mon* tun
ple. 1 sent for one box. 1 bad always
thirty days having elapked since said initalAdironda cures restless babies.
been troubled with a sort of vertigo after
raenlt ot Interest became due. and no part ot tee
tame or ot tbe principal of «aid ii’.ortgwe h»v
Adlronda
contains
do opiates.
my first stroke of paralysis to such an ex­
Ingbeen paid, said second party under the vpAdironda,
100
doses.
50
cents.
tlo* given in said mortgage hereby declare* tee
tent that when I got out of my bed my
white principal »um of aaU mortgage, and taAdlronda sold by W. H. Goodyear.
head would swim and I bad difficulty In
term toenson. now due: which amucut at tet&lt;
1&gt; claimed to be the sum of eight i.ncdied
Tbe Globe match factory, of Grand data
saving myself from falling. My appetite
aevanty four and 15-100 dollar-.. and ••
was bad, digestive organs ruined and no Haven, is rufiuing full blast, and cannot fultnr proceedings at law having been initia­
ted Io recover the moneys secured by *jj;d roortaMlmllatlon of food. In addition to mv keep up with Its orders.
gan or any part thereof, aow. therefore, te
rlrtae ol toe power of sale contained In sail
many other ailments, rheumatism had a
Rl the statute in sueb caw made
notice is hereby given that th*
prominent place. By .the time I had fin­
miners
ralaee described in ixirt mortgut.
ished the first box of'Pink Pills 1 was
■al half ol tbe south west quartet
rty two (»&gt;. In township no one U
comparatively free from those minor ills.
|e number seven (7 west. Barry
of Michigan, will be sold at pahMy appetite returned, the digestive or­
the bighret bidder on Friday tie
gans got down to their dally grind and
an* A. D. 1W4 at tbe bow of»
When aha had Children, toe gave them Caoloria.
; afternoon at the front dw ot
the rheumatism disappeared. I was much
u»e murt nouse In the eltv ot Hastings in 9atd
county, to satisfy the amoynt due on said morv
encouraged and immediately sent for half
Elmira
Reynolds
. Mortgagee.
gage;J air legal
costa R.
and
au attorney
fee of
N. ik. five
Rxtxolob
a dozen boxes of Pink Pills. Relief fol­
tworty
dollars. . Attornej-.
Dated, Coldwater Web.. Dec tth IM.
lowed upon relief with astonishing rapidi­
Tbe Port Austin Post has suspended
ty. First one all would disappear, then publication. Lack of support on the part
another until the pills got to work npon of the business men.
PROBATE ORDER
the foundation stones of my trouble—
Croswell Episcopalians have accepted State of Michigan. County of Banr-ss.
paralysis. I felt a sense of exhilaration
At » session of the Probate Court for ue
Rev. Richard Johnston, of Port Huron, County of Barry, holden at tbe Probate office, te
and tbe general effect was beneficial, betheCky of Hastings, In said county, or. Sstcras tbeir new minister.
day toe NXh day of January, in the jear one
comlug more so each day. Noting this
thousand eight hundred and ninety four.
fact I Increased the dose from one to two
Fcment, Charles W. Armstrong. Judye •!
pills after each meal for a few days. Be­
D.W. Fuller, of Cuujoharie. N. Y„
matterlot the estate of J N. sie’eni,

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

fore 1 bad taken the six boxes of pills, I
was sitting In my chair one afternoon
when I feU a curious sensation In my left
foot Upon investigation I found It had
flsxed, or, to other words become move­
able, and I could move It From that
time on a?y improvement was steady and
It was not long before I was walking

»n that be ,lw,j. keep. Dr. Klan New
fmg andUIng the petition dr.ly verified
|M and Hiram K. Steven*, sous o!
Dlaeorer, In the Houae and hia tanlly has
said daeoaMd praying that a certain instrument
alwajra round the very beat reaulta follow this d£v filed tn said court, purportinr to be
3»
MFwm
aad teetameot of said, deceased be
Ita uae; that be would not be without It. admitted to probate
and that admlui- ration of
ir proeurable. G. A. Dykeman, Drunlat, said estate be granted to said petitioner the
executors In said will named or to ome olbw
Catakin, N. Y„ aaya that Dr. King's New snltobae person.
Thereupon It Is ordered, that Thursday the
Dlaeorery Is undoubtedly the beat cough
UEh day of February, A. D..18M at teno docktB
remedy; that be baa need It In bla family the toreuoon. be assigned rar the bearing of &lt;*id
petition
and that the heirs at law nf *aid de­
around on crutcbre with little or no dis­ for eight yean, and It ha, never failed to
ceased and ah other persons Interested iu said
comfort. It waa three years before tak­ do all that la claimed for lb Why not try aetote,.are required to appear, at a session &lt;a
Baid ortxrt. then M be holden at the Probate ating the Pink Pills that I had been able to a remedy no long tried aud tested. Trial fice. In;the Clty-fif Hastings, in said count). and
use the eratebes at any rime. My health bottles free at W. n. Goodyear's Drug ¥how reuse. If any there be. why the prayer of
tbepetlUouer may not be granted. Aim it is
1a daily Improving and I feel sure that Store. Large sire SOc and gl.00.
farthed orteredTtBax Bald petitioner give notice
to tbe persons Interested tn said estate, of the
Pink Pills have done me more good than
Tbe Yale Butter A Cbeeae manufactor- peodesey of said petition and the hear.ng
thereofby causing a copy of this order to be
all tbe doctors and all tbe medicine
Ing company has been disolved and the publiabM In tho Hastings Bannkh. a news­
In the country, and aa they are not costly
paper printed and circulated In said County t&gt;f
oarporathm will aell the factory.
Barry, mmm Iu each week for three succes«ue
1 can easily afford tbe treatment.’*
week* previous to said day of hearinrTwenty
tramps
hare
been
committed
.to
CH AB. W. ARXB1R0NC*.
Mr. Blundln tells of another remark­
Judge of ProbAt'
tbe
Marshall
jail
within
a
week
and
last
able cure effected by the use of Pink
(Atom copy.)_____________________________
week
00
were
nerving
sentencea.
Pills. It was one of his old comrads in
NOmCBFOR HEARING CLAIMB
Union City seed sellers are objecting
the army, who since the war has resided
State of Mteblgab, County of Barry-®* ,
,
Nsffce is hereby given, that by an enter *&gt;f
In Michigan. He has been a sufferer because the agricultural department at
tbe Prbbate Court for the County of Rsrry
from rheumatism nearly all his life. “I Washington are sending out free seed.
madeoa tbe ssth day of December. A p.
W. II. Club of Marshall, has confessed six mouebs from that date were allowed lor er-*
know”, said Mr. Blundln, “that there has
ttors to present their claims against theenta**
been times when be could not lift bls to passing counterfeit coin. Ha sty, be oT Bnua Hudson, late of said count) .
arms to his head, or even bls hands to bls bou gbt les counterfeit money in KalamaIto pTMent their dahn» to said
irt. al tee Probate office, in the c By
mouth, because of chronic rheumatism. xoo for (IT.
lev examination and allowance, vn
Nth day ot June next.
He road to a Detroit paper of a wonderful
Rev. Lee Moyne &amp; Smith who died In
■h eiatrne will be heard before,
cure made byT»tak Pills and bought a Grand Haven last Thursday was the Ont
HMMAw, tbe »h day o&lt; March
MdvTUte mh day r*
of Jnnbox. His cure was sudden and complete. postmaster of Spring Lake and ths' 6fib
— *t
o’eteek tn tbe forenoon
of each ot
Knowing that I was a sufferer from rbeu- postmaster of Grand Haven.
matMm along with my other His, be wrote
¥. ABMirriioNG.
Muskegon baa a club composed of bnslJnd—of Frohaic
tie about bls recovery and advised me to
BOte nea. Judges, lawyers snd tsacbars
try. them. I was then using them. He who meet'onoe In two weeks to study
HCOBATE ORDER.
^TCSSxC. J.VCUWUtMXM,
eMgtei, fteun tyof Parry.
itwo delefalM to Attend to all Um baxl- Uu7 ». U11*
?** doatroyod by ftre b*M be bad perfect control of bls arms
—.01 tbrChlokM^^Mw"
•!50’0^
"Hlstaty ot the Old Northwe«Territory?
Msrtwme.
and bands and could use them freely
toyton.
I
EI’.OOO- The Are la auppOMd to
without experiencing any pain. He add­
JaJua^ln^toe wJf*0*?tbouaandelgbi
ma Tw (ar Cm. American Cereal Eoatau had reoaatla ed that aa a cure for rheumatism tbe Pills
John Walter*, who livre about two
WoMnire™ Jam. M-u u. report i aoreaW a comer oo buckrhMt^Ml I
if. Amstrong. Judge S
were the most complete In the world. My
ADMIBISTBAXOB!S AAIiK.
Eli V.I1A
orrre
onllw^.1
J
—
____
*
____
.
....
:
*the .griroltaraJ depwtmut Um luytakanof the tWU&lt; Mmlj
i« M year* old
ease alone proves that, fori am confident
ttorn
°ul Tah1
'
°
f
corn
“
'•P
1B
“
*•
hoantrj
rm
rained.
value or the
crop tor 1»M la
that my greatly benefited condition is doe
duly vervirtue ot a placed at «5»1.036,4M, and afthenvh Um
solely to tbe use
of
Dg.
WiUtama’
: administra- crop lately about 9.000.000 bnahela 1cm
Bo»to«, Jan. »-There wUl be » Pink Pills for Pale People.”
than that al 189, lu Manor value oa
tWjillTllirBWg BMMUybe fllsTn said court, purporting to bs I bs last win
sseetlng of the eitIsens of Dorchester
to
the farm J, Iho.aoo.ooo Um.
Sworn to before me this 16th. day of walked about 12 miles in the mornins in and testament of said deceased ba Mhanted
| &lt;0 petitlott the legislature to appeopriprobate, aad that admlnfatratiM O Mid esUto
May, 189J. George Harrison. Not. PubMc.
bo arnatr&lt; to said pvUttaoer. tbe
and
retoro,
a
disDr. Williams’ Pink Pills restore pate
rt. who represented the FUtUAiMriet the world.
&gt; ... aIL “
of Georgia in congress for three

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Bicbmoud.
Ind..
Jen.
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UgUleiure at tbe

•nd Bl! Ollier pereom
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�AN IOWA HORROR
TIME TABLE

“StllettA.” the face reader of L~|

Hight Inmates of an husana Aaylum Burned to Death.

luaet.

wY£“3.i
Rapids.

Stations.

that tbe proposed amendment to the
*’ ”
..
constitution
increasing ..
the salaries
ofseveral state officers, which the official
-a» carried, but waa,_
canvass showed wi
in fact, defeated by
bv more
more than
than 12,000
12.000
majority, still Continues, and H waa
said to have been proved beyond all
question that the amendment trebling
the salary of the attorney general,
which the board of canvassera declared
carried by a majority ot 1,287, was
actually defeated by 408 votes. Gov.
Rich is investigating the matter.

domitable pugnacity of spirit, an obatinatc. tenacious will, and a dogged self
belief which enfolds itself in its own
ideas, almost defiantly set in its own
opinions, and closes its eyes to all op­
posite view, saturnine and aggressive­
ly satisfied. The brow suggests a sta­
ble and resolute rather than brilliant
mind, and reflective and concentrativo
powers far beyond the average. In

IN A FIRX TRAP.
Boons, la., Jan. 25.—The building on
the Boone county poor, farm in
' which
' ' ‘
the incurably insane were confined
was burned at 10 o’clock Tuesday
night and eight of ‘.he
nine iumates were burned to death. Only
_ one
woman. Mra. Hibbard. escaped from the
burning building and gave the alarm
to the steward, Holcomb, who was in
the main building, adjacent. It was
then too late to save the insane people
and the main building was saved only
by the greatest efforts. The steward
says he banked the fire In the furnace
about 9 o'clock ami docs not know
how the fire originated unless from a
defective flue.
The dead are: Mary
Tueker, John Annasniggs. Anna Soderburg,-Christine A uderson, Christine Pe­
terson, Mrs. Scott. Tom Leaser, Joseph
Craig.

HUurruros..

RETURNS WERE ALTERED.

lie’s Weekly, says that the face of now sb« KtobigM ttry a«bo4«»&lt;
Hon. James H. Blount is one on whose
* Wa* DMterwi Carried.
lines and between may be read an ia-1
T..a excitesaaat over the diaeovory

the nose is a pronounced individuality,
but it is the mouth, most eloquent of

In the recorder’s court in Detroit the
arguments of attorneys in the ease of
Paul Johnson, charged with the mur­
der of Floyd Howard, were concluded
and the case submitted to the jury.
After an hour's deliberation they re­
turned a verdict of murder in the first
degree-and Judge Chambers sentenced
Johnson to the Jackson state prison
for life. The-convict Sa 31 year* eld,
and claims he ia innocent.

Hastings

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Rapid s'

•Stops on signal only. AxenDi inuit si sub
rales at flag stations m soon as 1 |&gt;ey chu te
when they are flagged.
Banage must be at the depot nt least ® mln
utes before leaving time of trains,
that agentpray have time to check It proprrh ; «»therwlse I
«ray not go forward until next train.
tMIxed trains will be run at tbe convent*-Doe
ef the company, who reserve the r&lt;ght to chk ngr
the time of such trains without noting
W. 8. Dewino. Genl Mana^r.
B. 0. Pottkr. Gen’l P. &amp; T. Art
L Skrgkant. Bupt.

Michigan Central
“ The Niagara
Faile Boute.
■J talu
Bouit. ”'

Stations.
| 7.471

BtAsniras

I&amp;I3 I i gfllfr

Stations.

Hastings............... I MM
C. K. OSBORN.

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I12.Z5I r.iol J n
Agent. Hastings

Ererywlierv. Competent

rate for such positions at tho Grand Rapids Bus­
ions Collere, Shorthand, and Normal School.
For Catalocue, addresr
A. 8- Parish, Propr.

JAPANESE

Steward Holcomb was just preparing
to retire when Mrs. Hibbard gave the
al ai m. Hastily donning his clothing
be run. out into
mm the
111c ball wav uuu
and
glimp^t; of the flames
caught
through
the windows.
On
reaching the adjoining building, he found
that the tire w us streaming from
every door and window, and that any
effort io m.vc the inmules would be
fruitless- Several
attendants tried
to enter, but
were
forced
back
by the Humes, and
the
steward
nnd bis men
were
compelled to
stand by
and
see
the
building

AVPPO81TORIK3. Capeulte ot Ointment it re I two
Box-* of Ointment. A never-fallins &gt;runi ter
of every nature nnd e^-ee. It makee an opcraUun
with the knife or injections of carbolic acid, which
ere painful and seldom a perruanent cure, ami often
reraltiniZ in death, unnecesearr. Why endu-o

thia tarr.ble diaonae? We guarantee fl
boxes to cure any case, xou only pay for

CONSTIPATION

byJapanesAl.rrPollcti
th« Croat LIVER am! 8Tt»i AC ifREGULATOR nnd
HUMID PURIFIER. Smnll. mild ami pleasant I*
take, especially adapted for children'•&gt; use. 60 DowUB ceuU.
OU.MLANTEKB iasue*! on’y by

W. H. Goodyear. Sole Agent. Hastings.

Ore ^ou.
a Pviend^o
TYie cause

oj^OkYnevvcaYV
AvAevesVs ?
Arc you willing to work for tho cause
of Protection in placing reliable infor­
mation in the hands pf your acquain­
tances?
If you are, you should be identified

i
1
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with
iLs
human
inmates
burned |
before their ryes. 'Ihey could bear!
the shrieks of the insnuc patients, and 1
once or twice a wild cry for help came ;
from the depths of lhe burning build­
ing.
In a moment or two the cries
ceased, and within ten minutes the
building was practically demolished.

After tbe fire had burned itself out,
an effort was made to recover the bod­
ies, but it had to be abandoned, in
the morning lhe work was resumed.
M ost of the bodies were recovered be­
fore noon, but they were so badly
burned os to be unrecognizably.
Owing to the isolated situation of the
poor farm, the building burned be­
fore outside help could be secured.
apparatus on the
The only
tire
small
'
but.
place
was
a
snowstorm
owing to
the
Iterrific
this
and the extreme&gt; cold. even
meager protection against fire could not
be used. The intense excitement in
the adjoining buildings also hampered
the officials at the farm in their efforts
to fight the flames.
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WITH ALL ON

CURE
A New and Complete Treatment, eon*i.-tln&lt; of

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BOARD.

Milwaukee. Jan. 29.—The
little
schooner Floredbc. which left Holland.
Mich., four months ago for the Gulf
of Mexico,* has been capsized in the
Mississippi river at a point near New
Orleans, and the passengers and crew—
a pleasure party—were drowned. This
is the substance of a statement con­
tained in a letter received by Mra.
Robert I,under, of tel Huron street,
whose father was on the vessel. The
start from Holland was made in Sep­
tember. The party on the boat con­
sisted of George -Henry Brooks, aged
65: George Brooks, aged 19; Eddie
Brooks, aged 17; Bertie Brooks, aged
II; John Howard, aged 65; Mrs. John
Howard, aged (Ki; James Howard, their

Mra Miles McKendrick, 60years ®M.
was murdered in her "home at Grand
Rapids during Che absence ol her hj»«band. The murder was the work of
robbers, who secured about 1700 which
the McKendricks had in tbe house.
The body of the woman wan, found in
features, which supplies the touchstone her kitchen, bound hand and foot She
of a character which ia absolutely had been gagged so tightly that she
fearless, and under all circumstances had slowly stradgled to death.
possesses the courage of its own con­
victions. By the mouth, its curves
From various portions of the state
and its contour, is indicated an ardent
the reports of fifty-one observers for
temperament which does not seek out­
the week ended January
show that
let in channels of ordinary enthusiasm
inflammation of the kidneys increased
or emotion, but is practical nnd mat­
and that pneumonia and scarlet fever
ter of fact, cutting its intensity into
decreased in area of prevalence. Scar­
the life of every day; dogged and un
let fever was reported at forty-six
wavering In pursuit, und defiant, con­
places, measles at nine, diphtheria at
tumacious and unbending in resist­
twenty-three
and
typhoid fever at
ance. He is sometimes illogical, is
twenty-six places.
often narrow, is prejudiced and ungen­
erous. but hr is never weak, is always
honest, is a vigorous champion,
‘
a dan-1
'
Figures giving the total output of
germis opponent, a bulldog in the iron ore for 1893 have been received
field of his endeavors.
I from every mine in the I^ake Superior
i region. The amou.it is 6,046,208 gross
QUAINT OLD HOUSE.
1 tons, which is 8,028,348 less'than sent
th
out in 1892. The product was found by
u.
the different ranges as follows: Mar^At the southwest corner of Sixth and *Quett«; 1.818.941; Menominee. 1.460.646;
Spruce streets in Philadelphia stands a Gogobic. 1.828,116; Vermilion, 817.458;
roomy three-story brick dwelling with ( Meaaba. 621.047.
nu?

a high attic, a structure of the genu­
inc old Quaker'city typo—green shut­
ters, marble ’ •-tops and all. In archi­
tecture it is unmistakably colonial,
but time lias wrought many changes,
and what was once thb parlor is now a
salesroom for Florentine casts. Curi­
ous clay busts hnfl quaint groups peer
through «»;o w|n«!ows of the erstwhile
bedrooms, in oho of which Joseph .lefferiton firtit saw the light in 1829. nearly sixty-five years ago.

|

The brick pavement, which, in common with all good Philadelphia matrons. his mother used to scrub and wash ,
as a sacred duty every.morning, is now
cncumlM'reil with o&lt;s’.i and ends, overflow of the shop mentioned, while a
portly Italian woman turns an honest
penny with a chestnut ami banana '
stand al the curb.
■
I t was in 1SU&lt;5 Joseph Jefferson, the
second, met and married Cornelia
Burke, tho widow of Thomas Burke, a
well-knoiyn Irish comedian ot that day.
and herself a popular singer and
dancer. Mrs. Jlhirke was nearly a dec­
ade older-than Joseph Jefferson, who
was barely of age when he married,
and she already had one child by her
former husband, called Charles Burke,

Tkrbk Havtk. Ind., Jan. 29.—The
warranty deed conveying fourteen
acres of ground in tbe city limits for
the anti-trust distillery
was
filed
Saturday.
the
consideration
be­
ing 811,000. Contracts will be let at
once for the plant, which is to cost
8250,000. It is to be the largest distillery
in the world. The new distillery Is to
be owned mainly by'New York recti­
fiers and dealers.

Cut tide notice out and send it to tbe League,
sfiiij^your poeition, and give a helping hand.

Nerve
Tonic

Blood
Builder

descriptive
pamphlet.

.WILLIAMS’
MEDICINE CO.,
Schenectady, N.Y.
and Brockvillc. Ont

$3,000.00
A YEAR

FOR THE INDUSTRIOUS.
and woawu 'w* to earn from S5.00 per dav to
S3,OOO per y«-ar without having had pret iout
axperieuce.aud furnish the employment at whleh
they can make that amount. Nothing difficult to
learn w that require* much time. The work ia
easy, healthy, ami honorable, and can bedoue dur­
ing daytime or rvaninyx, right in yoar owto local
tty, whwvvrr yon live. The result of a few

m.aanaare. a
all. Help your-

S. c. ALLEN A CO.
AVCUSTA. MAINC.

sand enthusiastic people, men, women
and children, were within the grounds
of the Midwinter fair yesterday tvhen
Mra. M. If. De Young pressed the elec­
tric button that started the machinery
going, and the great project which has
for five months taxed lhe energies of
the managers and the ingenuity of
scores of artisans was fairly under way.
GAl.kfiBVBG, 111., Jan. 29.—Gresham
Martin, editor of the Press and People,
died Saturday at bis home after a seven
weeks’ illness. He was 68 years of age.
He hud done newspaper work in Chica­
go, Peoria, Joliet, Elgin, Jacksonville
and Galesburg.
.Deatb ol a Methodise Divine.
Delaware, O.. Jan. 2x.—Alexander
Nelson, D. D., for more than fifty-two
years a Methodist preacher, former
president of the Worthington Female
college. Baldwin university and Iowa
Wesleyan college, died Saturday, aged
89 years.
.
Two Shoe Factorlee Burned.
St. Lovis, Jan. 29.—Fire in the build­
ing at Nineteenth and Olive streets on
Sunday destroyed the boot and shoe
Sho
factories of the Western Boot &amp; ""
company and Bernard Gannon, The
total loss is estimated at 8100,000.

Milwaukkk. Jan. 25.—Banker Noel­
ting. convicted of wrecking tbe South
Bide savings bank, was yesterday sen­
tenced to five years in state prison.
Nevada. Ia.. Jan. 26.—Burglars blew
onen the safe in the post office in this
city Thursday morning and secured

Lqxm«, Jan- *k—A dispatch from

about a mile from where the roods
forked we were stopped by a moontaineer with a Winchester, whom the
preacher knew. He presented me In
rl.ir- form,
form and
n.nr1 when the
th* native lm&gt;w
due
knew I
wm an “outsider” he didn’t hesitate to
talk.
“I just stopped yer,” be said to the
preacher, “ter ax yer to come up to the
house iu the mornin’.”
“ A nybody sick ?”
inquired
the
preacher.
“No,” and the mountaineer hesi­
tated. “You know you have been a
talkin' ter me fer a long time erbout
gitten religion, an' I been a holdin’ off!”
The preacher nodded and looked
pleased, for there was a tone of peni­
tence in the native's voice.
“Well. I've erbout made up my mind
that I've got ter the p’lnt when some­
thing’s got ter be done. Jim Gullins
come by ray place this mornin’ an’
killed one nv my dogs when I was
away, an’ you've heerd me say what I
thought of Jim Gullins many a time
afore this!"
The preacher nodded sorrowfully
this time.
“Well^ I'm goin' down to sec Jim
now," continued the mountaineer, “an’
if J git him I'll be ready to jine the
meetin’ house, when you come up in the
mornin’, und if Jim gits roe yob’ll have I

JOSEPH JEFFERSON'S BIRTHPLACE.

who, like his father, afterward achieved
success in comedy.
Immediately after the
marriage
Joseph Jefferson rented the house on
Spruce street, and here young Joe, now
our, old Joe. was. born three years
later. Coming from a long line of ac­
tors on his father’s aide, as well as in­
heriting talent from hip mother, Joseph
Jefferson, third, very early made his
bow to the public. It is said his first
appearance was at the age of four in
Philadelphia. Certain it is he played
In New York in 1887 with both his
parents nnd bis half brother. Charles
Burke..
Lighting the Gas In Virginia.
‘ Up in Ritchie. W. Vs..'’ said a com­
mercial traveler, “they use natural
gas. At the only hotel in town, where
I stopped, the landlord had erected a
long gas pipe, with tho end bending
over like a hook, and coming within
about twelve feet of the ground. The
end was where the gas was lighted.
Every evening the landlord used to
come out in front with a box of
blnehcnd matches ia his hand and
end
of
tbe
throw up to thi
caught.
One
pipe until the gs
&gt;od
there
windy
evening
he
I B-.-v
,M
.
.. _
T&gt;
lighted and threw array a whole box of
matches trying to light the gas. The
idea was a new one to me and I asked
him why he did not keep a ladder at
hand. ‘Why.’ said he, 'the fact is I
I never thought er that. But then.’ he
I added, eomptaeeaitly, *f alien enlists
fWrMtbw

The Greeks and Romans had no
pocket handkerchiefs, but merely a
cloth called ••sudorium.’’ to wide per­
spirutiou
lacc, which
wnicn was
spiration irom
from inc
the face,
usually carried in a fold of the tunic or
loosely tied about the neck. The
Athenian and Roman nwell.. the men
about town, inaugurated the fashion
of carrying one such ••sudorinin" in the

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SEEPJEI
OtncarToalc. Jt cnr

BRE AICFAST-SUPPER

of good manner*, and for a lady to uppear in public with a. haudkerchief was
sufficient for her to forfeit all claim to
respectability.. Husbands could di­
vorce wives who were compelled to 1
use a x&gt;ekel handkerchief.

GRATEFUL-COMFORTING.

COCOA
BOtOMCL WATER OR MILK.

CAOlTOTG
bottom, put aim down aa a fraud.

Because
It is so Pure!

As’:

Y2.00
Jkl rDM
^gUDlES
M75
■kitten

should know about our salt. It re­
quires the best to produce the best.
The good farmer realises this with
bls seed; shall the butter maker be
less wise? Our salt is as carefully
made as your butter-mado express­
ly for dairy work; and bright dairy­
men everywhere find their butter bet­
ter made nnd their labor belter paid
when they use

A young lad named Taylor, living
neat Union City, drank a quantity of
writing fluid by mistake, and the doc­
tor had hard work to save his life
Mrs. George Muckier, Aged S3 years,
died in West Bay City at the home of
her daughter, Mra Paul Greul. of la
grippe Her hu&amp;band died two days
before of the same disease
Frank S. Donaldson, a lawyer, was
sentenced at Grand Rapids to one year
in jail and to pay a fine of 8&gt;00 for col­
lecting money for clients and appropria ting it to his own use
The Newberry Land company has
filed with the auditor general a deed ’
for the site of the new insane asylum |
in the upper penninsula and the same j
has been approved of by the attorney
general
Friday, January 26, waa the fifty- ]
seventh birthday of the state of Michi­
gan.
A fire started in the restaurant of ,
Bender A Voelker in the Empire block
in Jackson and before extinguLhed it '
earned damage to the extent of nearly
810,000.

Diamond Crystal

Dairy Salt.
No matter what brand yon ha- o
used. Just give thia a fair trial. It
la first In flavor, first in grain, and
first In purity. Whether for dairy
or table use, you will And it to By
your advantage to be acquainted 1M
with the ealt that** all eaM.
t|
Write us.
.
DIAMOND CRYSTAL
—
BALT CO.,
BL Clair, Mich.

W.L. Douglas
S3 SHOE

thTwoIud.

r. t~ Dnugba Stones gain cmlomm,
* «t» taercna tbe sales on their full line :

W. r-t&gt;X&gt;UGLAH, Mnx kk&gt;n.M»»fc Soto

WOOLLEY &amp; BRONSON
MONTHS WK

MYSTERIES’
The Nervous System the Seat
of Life and Mind. Recent
Wonderful Discoveries.

the rebellion, died in Kalamazoo, aged
75.
A stranger calling himself John
Smith cut his throat fatally in a hotel '
at Menominee.
The Heine Safety Boiler company. !
of St Louis, was sued for 820,000 by
the Kalamazoo Electric company for
damages on a defective boiler.
There is a woman in Michigan who
has brought suit against a paper for
speaking of her deceased husband as
having gone to a happier home.
An agricultural .society for Ontonagon
county and a fair next fall are among
the probabilities.
Detour people are eating the’r ham
without eggs th to year. The latter cost
-sixty cents a doaen* up there at presenL
•8. C Blowers, of Blue Lake, in jail
at Muskegon for abusing his wife,
hung himself in his cell.
Dealers who sell cigarettes to boys
under 15 years of age in Michigan
are to be prosecuted by school teachers.
Grand Rapids gamblers are being
ousted.
Many of them are. giving
themselves up to the authorities.
Jonathan Whitcomb died at the resi­
dence of his daughter, Mrs. Lewis Hil­
ler. at Charlevoix. He was 94 years
old. and had lived in Michigan fifty

M. R. Wakeman, register of' deeds of

WAR TIME PLUG.

handkerchiefs. The ancients had a pro-'
found respect for ateolutel.v clean
nosciL but only children and old per­
sons were allowed to blow their noses 1
in public. *I'cr a gcjjfieman to do so I
would have, been considered a breach I

.
There is a boom on in plaster, and the

The first live sheep ever brought into
Luce county have just been received by
t Lakefield township man, who will go
into the sheep-raising busintea in
*mall way.

11 l!s GOO/J

old Navy

hand ami another in the girdle, but

price has gone up from seventy and
eighty cents a barrel to one dollar,
This is due to a combination in which
six of the seven mills in this state have
Joined with one in Chicago. The agency
of the mil’s will be established in Chicago.
“

county, AiaA
died Mt
al hia
bia kn«i«
sone la
tn
Cold water of consumption, aged 58

9UILBLL

a funeral to preach, so’s you won’t lose
nothin' by it nohow. I must be gittln’
along: good-by." And, slinging hia
Winchester into the hollow of his arm,
he hurried away through the thicket,
leaving the circuit riderand me sitting
an our horses in the road, completely
knocked out by the suddenness of H
all and the peculiarity.

Tonn»|i
At the Lake Carriers' association in
Detroit fen interesting report was sub­
mitted. It stated the tonnage of the
association had been increased in the
last year 20.000 tons The association
now numbers among ita members 613
vessels, of which 381 are steamers and
388 are schooners or barges.

with

THE AMERICAN
PROTECTIVE TARIFF LEAGUE.

The mountain circuit rider onei
at tbe foot of Hurricane gap in the Pio*
mountains, says a Detroit Free Press

No mystery has ever compared with that ot
human life. It has been the leading subject
of professional research and study in nil ages.
But notwithstanding this fact it L not gencr------------------------- ally known
that the sent
~t Ta bY\ °&lt; 1W® *• iocaZ&lt;X f' . \--------------- ted in the up/Xdz i A
A • N \i \ per part of
&gt; and
seiudUve Is this
\. Y^^^/ Portion of tbe
t VwaV / nervous ays­
\
/
tem that even
\
/
th* prick of a
\ I
/
needle will
1 I
I
cause Instant
I / I
death.
Recent discoveries have demonstrated that
all the organs of the body are under the con­
trol of the nerve centers, located In or near
t he base of tbe brain, and that when these are
deranged the or^ns which tb^sup^ with

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irious injury to the spinal
slyals of the body below
ecuuse the nerve force l­
— injury fvom reaching tbe
pnniiyxed portion. It- will be understood how
Uw derangement of the nerve centers will
cause tbe derangement of the various organs
which they supply with nerve force.
Two-thirds of chronic diseases are duo to
titei-npcrfect action of the nerve centers at

orth of range ids
ike county of Ban?
nd Stele of Mtehisnn and eontelal ng tn bMh
i&gt; irtxM» .xi&lt;vhu-'rtMMtofccBteen and 38 IO0 netra
mon- or le-s xcencdtum te tbe United fttaUM
•inrey. H-M m r ; ,
-ri- .t lu tbe oL
flee f ihe Heciwter ol Deed* ter B arv Utiaaty.
on the 8 st dn. of
a D.. HUB. Iu fiber 8 &lt;
therein oa &gt;u1nmii

■main

14 to dxy nt April. A Di.
n.. I-I &gt;1 • nrth;fKH‘l do*i
■t Mkhntaii.

iu Prraoa.
*

I HvHATt hHbfCIL

U&gt;t» &lt;4 Mlrhte m, Ooeuly *f Harr

con)

ftibuic

treat Ina those diseases Is that they treat lhe
organ rather than tho nerve centers which
are tbe causp of the trouble.
Bn. Erankuix Miun. tbe celebrated spertalisUhus profoundly studied this subject tew
over B) years, and has made many important

.
. statement, aM that 1
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mania,
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melai
Vitus dance.
w
mutter how ca

Dr. I

Rixnnh
Bnaeh

all dr

84 LK.

..(» certain an-»rv_-age made and ex ruled by
"/llllant t*. Hldnam and Mary A. Blduam. Ma
■ Ife. to D .nIH -vtriker dated April 36th, A. D..
tKM.mw.1be w~4l half &lt;rf the south east qtfkr-

•Tt said court, tbw I

�(Mna) arent
IBM*, it everythin; t,
lit glrea etrong eTiaw,e
Semi a regular or«an!r«f
gang, whk* ought la be and probably (in

grennn: I eouMnl dwwrfc. Wm
»
waa
.dark; hy hpd .on,^ .f-’F?”’,,?.1’
■ cap: Judged be waa about . toy belxM:

had been prepared that^mo
•might have been the n

body
been

didn't .peak to blm aa he kept on
woat; I otawrrd nothing•efe. ataot bkr
dnwa except tih eoatand eap. 'There tag
running creek about 40 rod. thia aide of
Klrebneni," It la covered with ptottt

—

bra bloody hand; toy brother kept bis tre
volver nndri1 bis
Th*
®!fht
todlcato,Uia‘-’e»^ ,&lt;WF Vbut
stayed there; there, was a alight Impres­
plank,.art about a foot or 1* Inehna from
the water: person-steading 00 the ptank sion on the back side of the- bed. On Jbe
MT1C p0ffKK%
could reach tne outer by alnoplng.-i 1» box on tbe pppar M bead of bed there
deterwere blood &lt;hdpo: On the floor were drops
the Maw; look
eomlhg to llaatlnga from Leroy’ Rogers
thiltero
there would not be mod, difference which that covered places as big as the palm b(
ieitdtwHh
. _
the hand, about (lie same on Mie P«per*
road yon would take, but from Ed dingers
(wn£*r#W7 there'&gt;&lt;"■
There were marks feuding from the bead
think H would be a little nearer tv come ,
of tbe bed to tiie bedroom door, drops
ib'hodr by tbe Quarter line rood; In coming to every four or’five’inches of io. Bed room
wherV lb. b
town I always take th. river road.
।
should
bid town ito
door could be fteteped pp U»e inside; bod
CnOMEXAMtXATrOX.
judfi.*; pltlo’ _
,
_ the bed
room door was open when we. discovered,
■ MniMkiM AHMu blood o» Ike
The person 1 met waa on aide of road; ip My brother toy with bls head new the.
&lt;!»♦...fli ..m*
hnd on (lark overcoat: think I could have stove and ids feet-to-tbe aouttwaat toward
the eondi
I rondaded
comgL

two |W&lt;»O

told wheiher he bad on dark or gray over­ the door Of the lean-to. Tbe blood marks
coal. Don’t know as 1 would have recog-, would In^leaU that the body 'wai* moved
•' 1l*ere ulzed blm If be had been any one whom 1 frum the place wbeijv be died to gn^lier

Will IQ

0

** t&lt;il wbrtlw o»o m
othcr

“a I!°L
cnWM tto'op.drmtol .blnwrir »d bad
Pre»oreil. orbrekkfist; 1
■ . iiittjad 6?d kwobf,ap«s
&lt;!”• d"J.
Ed^Sre;»i*»
aUfUgWfMI W uw i*™*- “d
&gt; unis;
&lt;n?11
loutojfidiuaW «ui * DortninH *iml two I
oyjMf.thd.W.
I

Hu* door.
ot,
r from’'.bwirwm &lt;fodr,

rough- thci ’^r^cB of
pocFt &lt;h abun^ks fergc .as a

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. .. place about 18 inches distant.
A person
' could not get a’ fcootf view from tMi wutl»wMt window without toorthg the body dr'
An: brother of Leroy Roger,: my bouse
Is about SO or 400.rods aouthweat of. I hb. standing In ibp blood; the ax waa a dCull
had been famUiar wllbt

,

Eliwix Kx-klm.

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Laswaw my brother llvlag Friday morning one uatd for splitting wood: be had apy--------- _
btfore he was murdered. It was al his barn biher ax. There are drops of btoud be-,
Next ?afc film SundayCorning at ITo’eloek tween the ootalde door and tbe bed room­
8UQ ,lroe: platted, to go to Chas FrphclACo’s door: there was blood all Hronnd fbareand
on tbe ceinng |p tbe souAweei corner of
Sunday at that hour and called at my
the room. 1 noticed tbe, ptood on the fluor
brothers m I wont along: I came across
the fields so I would strike tbe barn Irst, from where the body bail been moved.
He
and pissed from his bafn to the bouse I The prisoner W rf’relative *to‘W.
had a sausage grlhd^r on my shbuldef*.' 1t‘ auu Leroy Kog^re were pouslns. 1 m*
the
prisoner
ibe
wrick
.preceding
this
4s same W or 70 rods from Mr. Dunnings’
when between the bouse and barq?„jlf murder; first mw blm Wedupsday, night

world . be, shewing
been stand],ng
&gt;bm.- •FthdAl present
th
dusk, Sprobably
u^u.o murderabout
wu&gt;Uv..
r.vwn..^ about
jmR. Oh 111S' noticed that tbe curtain was down at tbe , before
southwest window of the bouse; I stoop- * six o'clock: he name to my bouse. Mid be
tabta-waaouplata,. Juxifo, .forto^pp
-aueer;#li^ hk&amp;ifoC-b^n ube&lt;hDlt»i^ ed and looked to see if I could see ' had come from homo; bls home is in Wdtanythlng then I passed around to the
front of the bouse and the curtain was
atKJUt half an Inch deep: remains ot lea down there: I then tried tbe front door’
and
found it was not locked. I opened tbe
;roiFjl;i Jp ohn'R’^ stains fia ^he^jULfcar.
Thfctov*' vta* as ordinary', cook' stove:' door and looked In und discovered the sitbread: kiilfe not dirty unlean RjwWiffitd
to cwt-bread; teapot wa# on talitij with tea

Ml of p. toet Mid Itot It to Illa pa-k.t:
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_ a- V. -A
tn
everyday.

son, Allegan County abont 23 or 84 miles
from my house. I understood from him
that he left Iwme that morning; said he
came
kt toy
___ on fdtft;. 1m» Brayed
.
. botfae that similar to the'eno shown here: think lu:
eight; he' bad frequently slaved with «• showed me the eolus he had: should My
before this .time; think be was itert. ’ be had about a dollar* worth; told me he
waa try ing to make up a collection (it
in August before that at tbe lime of the
Farmer’s picnic atGqu laike.
Ue dklut , colt*. My best judgment la that Ire got
the
.
say anything to me about iiavlug horse In tbe overshoes tbe day that be paid
stable at Hastings; he bad breakfast With 821-18 at Lowdens’ office; 1 might have

onajjgrx'*'-

the time of tbe
the conversation
me Thursday.
He came to blastings told Tefft at tho
. Thursday with Mr. Dunning; begot back about tbe morlgaxe that I lent my brother
■ while 1 was away; 4 went to Middle­ money to pay bis taxes and also S3.00 to
vllle and gut back about S o'clock: don’t pay last on mortgage, but don’t remember
think I saw bhn till evening, might, hare telling him that; seems as though be must
been nine o'clock. He didn't tell me he have known that my brother dfdu't have
I had been to Hastings, twice that day, any money. Think that the meal shown
sometimes later, but generally he was up^ When be came to Hastings with Dunning by. lhe things there, was got the tvculrg
at six o'clock. My brother was afflicted j he came by the river road: -he stayed at before or during the nlgtit.
with a complaint which made It neceaMry | my bouse Thursday nlghti told me notbJamks M Balkh.
for hlni to often get up and dress himself jI lug
mg that
inai evening of
or having
naving horse
nurse at llasirasWent down to Leroy Rogers' place Wed­
In the night; he bad been in the army. 1 Inga: do uot kuuw whether he wa&amp; at LeWhen I saw him drLjJkt jftyor 'he “bad-up । roy Rogen on Thursday. Friday moruiug 1 nesday after Ute murder taking the river
bis every day clothing—pan is, vest/ shirt asked him to go up to my brothers and tell road. Tbe flrat running 'waler this side
aud Itektogs.
brother had mopey
of Rogers Is this way from Mrs. Wilcox
him to Wall till 1 got up there: 1 waa go­
place: water could be reached from bridge
previoflf to tmrt tloie.
itre had* a rami)
ing to get buckwheat
He went and
sackHhat he kept money In, also a small when L went Here I found them both In there was blood there on north end of
c'.as^ pbCket-bpok; the clasp pocket-book
bridge: took some specimens of blood and
the house. They both went oul and help­
Mr. Dennis
has pot-been found. I know of his hav­ ed pnt up the buckwheat and load it into brought It home with us.
was with me and we cut off some of it; It
ing ehsiige on the Thursday before mur- the wagon
There bad been no conver­
bad
soaked
through
a
crack
In
a plank;
der;|aaw him have money at that Umt; sation up to this time about hia having to
he lAd that monby in a email sack, a to- get home. On Saturday morning . 1 sup­ this waa three or four feet from the trav­
bae^o sack.
The mc)t {‘‘Exhibit C~) posed be was eomlng to town with me. eled track; at the lime 1 was there at
looki like lhe rack he had: It was found but before 1 got ready be had put his over Rogers’ the sack marked "Exhibit C” was
in tbe bcdrootp^phir tlic he«d
bed coat on and gone saying that be would be found on the floor about four Inches from
with blood marks upon It: It was empty late for the train. On F{|.lay he staye&lt;l the bed post.
when found. Qu ibis Th a ml ay he took at my house all day: asked him to go ,lo
J no. II. Dasxte.
out »ome money to ghe me ‘to get some Bowen’s Mills with me bat he did uot go;
I delivered the specimen-* before sworn
oil;-noticed nothing further about It. He he Mid nothing about going home until to to Dr. Lowry.
gavq ipe a quarter aqd a five tent piece: I Saturday moruiug; IM didn't say how he
Dr. G. W. 1a&gt;wrt.
noticed no other currency. He was in the was suing home but 1 supposed by the C.
Am a practicing physician residing ia
habit,,a! hold’og old* coins: 1 couldn't K. &amp; S. R R . he left between 7 and 8
state anything about tbB&gt; money be had o'clock Saturday morning; did not bld me city, am acquainted with John H. Dennis;
left,
* /Lwxs my oplniou that he hadn't
he dellverod to me a sample claimed to
good bye but did the women folk*; 1 tele­
dfetMM left.' - He Was W penriuu graphed to mv cousin lu Allegan county have been taken from a bridge: am uot
mor
phis pension, about tbe of my brother’* death: he Jives about %'&lt;ot certain as to day: called at hfa office and
helM«dedittam?7«nto* a teat of speelmtu
amlle-froui where prhwner 1 livea: my
it proved .to be bfoud or containing, btoud;
cousin came to the funeral but the prison­
presume * was . wood , fibre with blood
lug
er did pot. t-dfd ndt know (III after the
W»4t; Mwtpriadoer .shortly after
funeral that he had 1 any home here; do
he waa brought to Jail; had tome eowverexhibited here to-day: think they were
net know pf bls being, al Leroy Rogers at
sattosi
with
blmjrt that :. tlmg. '(Here we
my brother’s a» bU-IWw .oftM were not
any time except tbe Friday above men­
found In tbe h6ukxll^ew;4 his having
wl,I
the prtauerr wore
tioned. The main road to Hastings frouj
some new ones. I was with blm looking my brothers would be by the River road- 1
krU ktfcW'Ufiii, *H»)fta*f bu)&lt;bi
retched tbe ya*Ct«Wwlrafjffven a new
usually go from my place by tbeqoarter
theni!‘*tar!h,«n'«(ikili' bUire kliurwtnl,;
ault-^-Bd.} (Jb^ttggju bU-ctothM A
lihe not going Uy toy'bfathm. When tbe
think M
bn- prisoner eafoe td Hastings Tuesday and
wMb«l.-be hU "no:" upon preulnr tbe
tore the nnirfrr, but it m»j hgre &gt;&gt;wn
qneMton henU lhe; b«r been ,ponged
two wrk, urller. He toU me that If and a qtuirter f^stpAny vl||©e.,('
be paid fata t.xre ' he* Would not1 have
wlu&gt; inotol, tbe Monde; before be C.toe
Cnoss EXAMINATtOSt: ‘ &lt;i1 to IlMtlng.: he Mid "t did It” upon m;
money hndngb to make nayAeol on hl.

OF ALL KINDS OF

CIRCULAR SAWS, LARGE ail
SMALL, KEPT IN STOCK.

I couldn’fXsee a

You will find my store house full
□f my own make of steam engines from
six to seventy-five horse' power. Tea
sizes and four styles made. Come an*
see the goods and get prices You will
find them the best made in the state.,
I also make iron and wood lathes, saw
arbors and emery grinding machines.
1 have a good stock to select from.

ixmso tqJurick. A ^Uabbie expert the track around there anywhere. Saw spots
as!: pait;.«H5 feet lily nt a* pTld*«»r sibea; of blood from the front door to the beddun’
room door; did not look Into the bedroom
at that time. I closed tbe door and went
right up to Chas Francisco's. My brother
helve Mnj^'Udc was Alt covered1 ‘with generally got up at five oj six o’clock,

Wm. (I. Luwvis.

Attorney at law and formerly Prosecut­
ing Attorney of Barry County IrstifiHi as
folIpWM---Knew Leroy Rogers: saw him
on Dec. fifth. at my office in this' city:
he came to pay balance of mortgage given
to John Hand; tbe man that be bought
tho place of: be came Alons. There was
S’.06.12dur on the -mortgage aometlml*
tM'foirottuM upon which lie had jpfetlqusly
f aid 876; afterwards he paid 8*1.12 on
Dec. « and later the &gt;10 balance due. 1
paid biro back some money when be paid
me. the &gt;2L12.
Harare toe
I
wl&amp;Mn'Laay for certkfoXbout^Cic. Stt.OO

but fctaiw I ’|Mld him 88- ocnta1.in ,ehange.
1 remember of'giylrig him Ior.^0 jennies

think 1 gave him two 3-cent piecesthey were the Dickie S cent pieces. Do
not recollect any other pieces I gave him
but think 15 cents and 10 cent pieces;
didn’t notice what he put lhe money Into.
Think he took tho money he paid me from
a small sack-a tobacco sack (Here sack,
shown witness wiio thought sack Leroy
Hogota took money from was of same
kind and description.) Have examined

ray books u &lt;0 date gpd find the 810 was
paid Ovn. 2Vd and the &gt;11.12. paid Dee.
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Ciarite txAMt^ATio.x*.

.

Am uu&lt; positive of. baring given him
t wo 8-octit pieces. Mr. Frost bad' spoken
•• me saying that be wkbed I would pay
&lt;&gt;nt the pennies Iq tbe .cash draw as he
dt’hkcd to cop nt chew‘I a tusking up eash.

Jonj( K. Wkitwoht.
,1 live in the western part of Rutland a
HKlc orcr 4 mile from Yankee Springs
line; do not know sfr'Koser;saw him pas?
tuesday before murder abojit half a mile

-'east of the town Hue road between Rut*
lawd and Yankee Springs oh quarter line
road; waa going east on horseback about
^o’ctack. When he struck the quarter
:tnsroadbe was about 14 miles from Ed

piece: 4 paid 111, taxra and loaned hta lie
Defendaat told me Wednesday, night
dollar*. 1 w,s hi tbe office uf Mr. 'ltow- that he walked from bom**; hia halt tooth­
det&gt; with tn; brother - when ■ be" -paid1, tbe er told me be left home on Wednmday
•St. IS payment: Mr.' Lowden figured It morning. Prisoner s«M lie waa tired - and
•nd made a mbtoknt-mr/Mr. Lowden pay hia feet ached aad wer? awoolen; fate vl«Hhim the change. Mir (frother gate Mt. ed my 'plaee onoepr twlce a^eaf; vtMwd at
Lowden hie (to penaidn ebeek, and re* my place more than at my brother’s Laroy
eelved a (&amp;.00 bill and aome allrer in Rogers. Thlnif.1 stated j»hlR.&gt;aC.&gt;y
change. ' Mr. Lowden'a error waa dTacov- brother bad paid up hia mortgage, but

ered and corrected tte next d^y; did Hot
Cross Kmamisatiox.
notice about the rtutnft that Mr:. lx&gt;wden
Knew priioeer from ,eeto, bln, now (tee him; Wga«m wttldrtaieM ntai da;
udtorn; bid not seen btoi bofore; no- when he paid tbe balAce. the ata ot
itaod he wa» dressed ui&gt;; notleed be hid on
tbe room
— m;
• brother Wae
— twin* In la IS ft.
red taKtflK Mown oeercoil ,nd wine •
« toehe. to l««Wi ttf *1 tort » tocbw to
ktad of .eip. Think 1 would hiee rewidth; there wane twt&gt; wlodofa to the
'■ reMriberod him ipirt from clrenmMinees
front room Bnd.oope to the bedroom; door
vS»t hire hirpenod; would not win, to
w«s not locked; the key wm In my broth­
mko oath tint ho wu the aime mu but
er's pocket; Mr. DuMtai* took k out of
think he seis; ho had i bir hone.
lib pocket; nothing further was fonnd in

■

JoHHfhqsa. .
tire lOO rode wutb ij Rutland «nSe-

.kjK, iudeaat of here; Rocun; the road
ruMrtBg wen freia the eoruert to tbe. road
1 wuid taka to &lt;6 to ikroj Bolters: re­

member the Siturtay nlfbt before the
know Greece Klrebner—he li m,

•» a Wle.weau* tile -twto

don’t remember stating to him where he
got his money to pay ft with: it was un­
derstood: that htf waa a'poor man. I was
•at Middle vine Thurodky and mw^; defend­
ant about nine o’clock In imc
the cTumnj,
evening:
luaruw. from my tolka ibat he got borne

KENT

ttMND RAPIDS.
OPPO*tTM UNION OIPOT.

Fur a Iok while Woodland baa been hteRATES »L&gt; per day, Room,
„w.
bis reteteer with him wbao be went away
Jfewls SS
Steam Heat
1
and left It under iris pillow al nlgtit. 4 tested with nightly visits from bnrglars
. BEACH ft BOOTH.
and the bungling work always gave evi­
fblnk he got a meal for himself or some
one else during tbe night; tbe wood be dence of home talent. The rohberie? too
always seemed to be about s$ fgr aptat,
NOTICB FOB HEARING CLAIM’
used waa oak pole wood, some green,
some dry; it would held Are fracu 10 In generally four U&gt; six month*,, apd Invaria­
Jtb’M” &lt;•
• “a* by an order ot u.
bly
at
ft
time
when
tramp*
wes*
.
reported
,dW c"“‘*
n"rr- MtoS
the evening until tbe next &lt;t«y. The
or.lkaaMi div of JtaMry. A. D l»i gi
hearth waseto«s&lt; oa Swaday zoning and In the vicinity. So that a good deal had nwolb, from that dau a.-re allownl f„, rr2'
me. t. prefc-nv tnulr e-jluv wrl,.fj,
been
laid
to
tramps
that
-ahouM*have
been
the grate was open; don’t know but It
credited to people llvihg right lit that vliillr?;1
might have kept^ fire that length
of
-r------- • « ^a
tlra-a-O^
clnlty.
”
- ' . v-* • ri. m— -"J’'PCS (n
time
with
grete. »P®n;
Francisco
It seems that some time ago Dayid Leo­
went wit* me in to taw honse; ha took bold of
pard had a harness .stoteti and a few days rack etalms will to ht ud before Mid Court £
arm, be Mid It was not stiff but I noticed it
ago part of it was found in the possession
went back tatbe'shme positton; Ismp on
the !«Cfi day of July next. M to o'clock In th*
of Henry Geiger, who claimed that be tormora to each M toner days.
tbe table was oat; we suppoaed at that
DdSeKaJMUAry mu. A.D., imi
boagbt H of Lotita ThibonL Officers at­
CM AS- W. ABMSTBOJW. Judge of Probate
time that be had eaten break fast; be was
tested Thibout and It is Mid that he ba*. :----------------------------------------Always In tbe habit df cleaning up b*x
threatened to aqneal If other* Implicated i
NOT1CK fob hbakxng op claims
dishes Md putting them away after a
with him. numbering nearly a dozen so It &lt; SCa&amp;r of Miebtcaa, Dmjoty of h irej’-k,.
joral; supposed be had had breakfast or
Is claimed, did imt stand by him. aud the ) NoUce ia b-rei&gt;v girm. UiMt tn »norder o’
prepared meal for someone else: we were
Frobau* Court far theConuty *»f Hurry maA* m
curiushy of Woodland’s clUzens as to who j ,A. ____
A.. J
4, *|,
J,, ,
not lu there more than fire minutes before
&gt; were allowed lor creUt^ra t«
pre the ones, ta ^ery naturally aroused. It J
ctaliM agamst thwe went for others.' Blow that caused,
Hall,
late
of
mm
Is surmised who some or all of them are
blood to tow was struck at front door;
wed, tod that all cretfiton o’
but noth I ux definite to known.
•d
»rr
roqwrM ,o mJ
the body might have been moved so that
cltom, to
uli
rnjiiu
We understand that Thibout claims to J
rrotato aoi™ in ui. citJ «
tbe person could sit down at the table and
know who broke into Holly’s store and ' —-—— jiMtotonUno wd Altow*r..OD „
eat a lunch. I looked at sack that djty
before the Mb dav of Jtilv next, and n*»*
also the C. K. A ri. depot and threatens to rack claims will br Iteard before said ( own k
and saw condition U .was to; don’t remem­
the Mh day of April, and 'os
give the whole thing away. E. Lucas Jtanfap.
Thursday, tbe totb day of duty, next, um
ber who ealted-my attention to U. £new
went on Tblbout's ball and It Is Mid that
lk°*
of my brothers babit of saving old cotas;
h e wm informed that Thibout a as preChab W. ABMbTBONG. Judge «f Probate.
known of II for about a year: abont a
week before my attention was called td'lt;
he told me a^o'ut a Canadian 50 cent pfec&lt;
three 3-cent ulckle pieces, s&lt; me pennies
and somedimea; be bad the pieces, toja sack
REPAIRING

nation. 1 pushed the door open and mw
my brothers’ feet and then pushed lhe
door clear open aud saw him laying there
dead with a hole iu his head mude by an
ax. , It waa snowing at that time but the ’

blood; in looking out of west window one
•tmld set Mr, Dunnings’ house about HO
roib Uhc-’tit; blued on lhe shirt Sleeves
looked hs though it bad been rubbed
there, from nusJ bleed.

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H« told me be usually carried

N&lt;i. 9. re^rroir on tap; could put quite k
taw Chuuk in stove; hhoqW say fb*t
atom w&lt;|utd.kcep tire all night 1 ,tteraght
a lij^dxad been b^ilt GKH.pu&lt;&gt;riij^.' I dj^
n iAktr.k tableiad
fo(Sre tl«|j

gybing w«4 upset taxiut^Mf wind kept It moving;

drrutt Court and now Iba to JWI.

/I. C BUXTON,
NASHVILLE,

WANTED

SAW LOGS
I will pay Cash for a good lot of saw logs.
I also do
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CUSTOM SAWIN&lt;
P. S. Anyone having large logs that they
can't handle call and see me; f will bny timber
standing. •
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J. L. WILKINS,
»!»«

MklngMm. A.ked where he got tbe
amm -nln «iul be Mid bl/ etMer tad mat
there and he hied that: the ktidtae;
would tw, with aunnonla gitd witter to wuh
out the btood If U wai thoro&lt;«hl;

HIQN.

agt

JUlLtat

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doae;

made e.xaalnaltoo ot tils oretnoat and
other ctotbtag toolndlog his shirt: found
blood do tbeovemat«i the banka* the
aleeyes, lappel and' button hols; there
were other spots wo didn't teal or'exaiwlta;
On bls penta we, examlMd a numbes of
spots and erer; one w» examined there
was Mood; oxanlned. his leggtos; ’they
had been washed and we could only find
one decided stain and that was a Mood
state: the stain ta the button hole could
be sews with.tbe naked eye; found a appt
of blood on the undershirt near tbe waist.
We &gt;rev®d oct about is spots by test;

bota Hastings between two and three
o’clock and them went away daindag that
he was going to Irving; when be came
Inraie that night be aald he had been to
Irylmt. Jennie Sefton^ rived two miles there was visible'to the eye Ito spots or
his pockgt; we looked sreoxto that evewlog and a half froth
jltae. j g* 5^ more. Said th the prisoner "whst will
for the missing pocket boota. The lock to from Bowen’s. Mills Friday |bwit four you aay If we find blood on thee? clothes?”
o’clock; ho. was bone, at that time. At he aaM "l win tell yoa whM you find II”
WM.DOts iprfRfc’
..mn iW atte to time of talk of mortgage being paid,. I
’«
Cpo»s «kAWrifATwef*
F|w '
state whethsr be eouta fasten tbe door don't eearember of tatktM M
ettar
with a-teiborosi; mlgU baire beta an- tamll; matlera. Chia Dtnrnln^amg wife '
•thec &amp;k.«r tip? dftorbt^l^tei’t remem­
wweat
rreniug treui
’ it he caoM to
eight or nine o'eloeic. ’ Prlaooer Mid 'th., elekrjfoWa to tbe bottom 6&lt; HU na»f&lt;
six oitaU after hawanlod lo.djal jo Haalh«a
lhe umlershln rear luebiai hw*t' frnre '•

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Fred Stowell of Woodland has been
home.
’
J. C. Forfeits was at Wo xHand Sunday spending a few days with Irving friends.
Semour and Roy Andrus are both on
Miss Greta Young is visiting at Grand tbe alck list.
Mr. Olmstead and family have been
XJLBTIJfGB. KICK
Rapids.
B. D. Robinson, of Middleville. Sun* spending a few days in Irving visiting
Mr. Olmstead’s kUters Mrs. Chandler and
dayed here.
Miss Fanny Janes was at Hastings Mrs. John Kogers.
About thirty of their Middleville friends
Tuesday.
Hope Center.
Aubrey Frauds was at Grand Rapids gave Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hendershott a
Mr. John Carpenter and wife anti Mr.
very’ pleas ant surprise last Tuesday eve.
J. Shed and wife of Prairieville spent Tuesday.
Mr. Hamen who lives near Mr. Isaac
E. M. Everts was at Jackson the first of
Wednesday at W. Sheds’
Cunningham in North Irving was struck
Gid Wilkinson has purchased a new the week.
buggy.
Mrs. John Barry gave a reception to a by a limb from a falling tree last week.
Mrs. Carrie Shultz spent a few days of few of the young people Tuesday evening Besides an ugly scalp wound four or five
last week with her sister Mrs. Kate Kah- In honor of her niece Miss Edith Handy, Inches long his left ear was very badly
who Is visiting her from New York mangled and he was so badly wrenched
ler.
that he has been scarcely able to walk
Hiram Chase of Milo was on our streets State.
Mrs. H. IL Dickinson gave a reception since. He is improving and the wounds
Tuesday.
are
healing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Robinson of Jobns- at her home from 4 to 6 p. m. Wednesday,
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hendershott went
town visited at O. D. Loomis’ last week. assisted by Mrs. B. T. Miller, Mrs. F. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Chandler attended the Smith, Mrs. Frank McDerby and Mrs. to Kalamazoo Saturday to attend the fun­
eral of Hon. N. A. Balch, and returned
quarterly meeting in Baltimore Saturday C. L, Glasgow.
Tuesday.
■nd Sunday.
The Aid Society at Mrs. Reeky Browns’
O. D. Loomis and wife and Gid Wilkin­
Born, to Will Ogden and wife. Feb. 1st, Saturday was well attended and a good
son and wife Sundayed at Ira Hart’s....
time was enjoyed by all.
A member of Maple Grove people at­ a girl.
James Perry and wife, of Battle Creek,
Mrs. John Wiltox went to Nashville
tended the quarterly meeting at Clover­
visited
at.G.
W.
Tompkln
’
s
a
couple
days
Saturday and returned Tuesday.
dale.
last
week.
C. Stanton was through here taking
Lottie Smith, of Pennfieid, visited her
snltoh
orders for fruit trees.
David Bowker of Hastings was down on sister, Mrs. Frank Leonard, the past
We wish to say we were mistaken In
week.
his farm the first of the week.
regard to Mias Emma Long being at home
John Tasker’s sou, Loyd, fell from his as she is still in Middleville.
W. N. i’ayne and wife spent Sunday
high
chair
Sunday
morning
and
broke
his
with their daughter Mrs. Clara IxxjmLs.
Miss Jennie Watkins of Grand Rapids
left arm just below the elbow. Dr. Pow­ la at this place.
ers set It and he Is getting along.nicely.
Rev. J. E. Moffitt returned from the
Frank Wilcox and, wife, of Hastings, north where he has been holding revival
Peter Allison his so far recovered from
his late sickness as to be able to be around were at A- W. Wilcox’s tbe first of the meetings.
week.
again.
Geo. Adgale is Eaullng timber for a new
Friday evening of last week a surprise barn.
Grant Dickerson is very sick caused by
j
excessive bard work while in the woods. social was held at tbe residence of G. W.
Iva still thinks of going west, especially
Lew Smith and wife of Caledonia spent Tompkln’s, in honor of tbe Rev. ■ Frank on Sundays while Wilber thinks of
Several days visiting relatives and friends .Bogart, who has been assisting Rev. Daly More—bead and Ben will persist in cross-,
about the Corners last week returning to In bls revival work here. Tbe house was ing the pond.
filled and everybody bad a good time. He
their home Saturday.
Mr. Peer and family and Mrs. Trumble
Al Ducher, also of Caledonia called on was presented with &gt;7.25 the receipts of have returned from visiting in Martin
friends here on Tuesday picking up quite tbe evening*
where the Hitters’ father is quite ill.
Saturday as Dewey Abbey with other
a quantity of furs, returning on Thursday.
Dili Benjamin visited in Grand Rapids
Bissell A Flan sburg assissti-d by W. H. boys were “catching on” to sleighs be fell Saturday and his pelce Mrs. Ida Lardy
Lasher made an Invoice of their stock off catching his leg and was dragged along and baby returned with him.
of goods consisting of groceries, drugs etc. a short distance. He got pretty well
1. Bechtel returned to Grand Rapids
scratched up and strained tbe muscles of with, a load of straw to-day.
last week with satisfactory results.
G. W. and Charles Williams visited a one leg. and is now lying in bed unable to
Mr. J. Mollit Sundayed In Baltimore.
-sick nephew of the former and cousin of stir. Boys take warning.
A. sleigh load of our young people at­
Al Davis and wife, of Otsego, are at his tended the revival meetings at Freeport.
the latter, Clark Williams of Prairieville
last Sunday. He is in the latter stage of father's. D. Davis, visiting.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Zerby were called to
Mrs. Will Seger is at Battle Creek visit­ Ohio to attend the funeral of their son
that dreadful disease called consumption.
Candleic.ass day, the bear and the fox ing her mother, Mrs. Art Coombs.
wh o w killed by a street car.
Work has commenced on the horse
must have seen their shadows before re­
Mrs. Laura Judy Is quite sick at this
turning to their holes therefore we may sheds. A force of meu were cutting logs writing?
look for six more weeks winter weather. and drawing them to the mill Monday and
The committee elected in the interest of Wednesday the sheds are to be built on
the contemplated rail road are at work tfee south rfide of the church lot.
Ada Williams was nome over Sunday.
Mrs. Mina Tasker should have been
sol'cltlng aid, but the times are such that
Floyd Rockwell and wife of Portage
it is hard work to gain rapidly. We are printed Mrs, Nina Tasker, last week.
are the guests of Alva Haywood.
Eight more were received into the
informed that but a little over three
Mrs. Davenport visited h$r sister In
thousand dollars are as yet pledged for its church Sunday evelng, making nineteen Hastings.
in ail who have joined in the past four
construction.
Star Lasher is under the doctors care.
weeks. The meetings did not close as an­
Jerry Sproul has recovered from an at­
Dowling
nounced last week but continued all last
Woodchuck day. last Friday, bids fair week. They have now dosed. Rev. tack of congestion of tbe lungs.
Fay Norwood Is con valesing from an at­
for another term of winter.
Daly and Bogart arc at Barryville holding
tack of Pneumonia.
A dance will be held at Dowling the meetings.
Mrs. Burst returned last Saturday from
22nd. The boys will endeavor to make
a three weeks visit lu Ovid with her
this the pleasantest of the season, and ex­
F. E. McCollom is again numbered daughter.
tend a cordial invitation to all.
Horace Gilbert and best girl of I-eoniWm. Warner Is able to be out again. among the sick.
F. A. Moore has been ill with la grippe das. SL Joe Co. were the guests of Mr.
His wife Mrs. Warner Is no better.
Cooper the first of the week.
Mrs. Charles Lunn of Petoskey is visit­ the past week.
Mrs. E. Bishop has returned from
C. J. Smelker and wife accompanied
ing her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed Warner.
Middleville.
Miss
Matie
Smelker
to
Ada
last
Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Lunn expect to make Has­
Charlie Robinson and wife of Hickory
to visit relatives-.
tings their future home.
There was no school in the upper room Corners were the guests of Rob Norwood,
The social held at D. C. Warner’s last
Thursday evening was well attended. first of the week on account of the Illness •ver Sunday.
Cynthia Craven of Milo has been visllof the teacher, N. B. Beers.
Tbe net proceeds amounting to &gt;6.00.
Mrs. Alonzo Markle is the guest ol her ' lug her folks.
I. Powell had tbe misfortune to cut his
Messrs J. Bush and Deb. Norwood
hand quite badly on a buzz saw last week mother Mrs. Emily Van Wormer.
Mrs. V. Dipp has been ill the past week. were in Kalamazoo Monday.
nearly severing three fingers. ,
The
ladles prayer meeting will be al
Grippe victims are too numerous to men­
Mrs. Winters intends to visit her grand
Mrs. Hall’s Saturday afternoon.
daughter in Lansing, Mrs. Wincbel, this tion.
Mrs. Cross Is visiting her sister Mrs.
Lafayette Linnebaugh, of Portland, Is
week who has very poor health.
Bob Norwood.
visiting Rev. H. H. Halsey and family.
Mav McManis Is recovering from
E. J. Evans of Hastings was on our
Vernor Ward visited Lowell last of the
Grippe.
streets Tuesday.
week.
uohnitonn
H. C. Boynton and George Norwood
Orangeville.
Harry Bristol has rented bls farm to
have rented Mr. Maines meat market and
ItobL
Gal
la
nd
was
tn
Kalamazoo
a
few
commenced putting up ice Wednesday.
Fred Nye of Ross, Kalamazoo Co.
It is reported that Frank Squires made days last week.
Mr. Craven was at Kalamazoo Tuesday.
Willis
Clark,
of
Ann
Arbor,
Is
visiting
at
an attempt to take his life on Friday.
J. W. Hopkins, Grand Keeper of Re­
Have not learned whether or not bls rash Frank Saddlers’.
cord* and seals of Lansing was here
James Knlckerbacker. of Hastings, was Tuesday night to take charge of the in­
work proved fatal. It is much better for
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a man to end his own career than snap in town Tuesday.
stallation of officers of Delton Lodge No.
Enoch Andros visited school here last 113 K. of 1*.
the cord of life for some one far better
week
Wednesday.
•
than hjmself.
Art Cooper, of Plainwell, is tbe guest of
Rutliuid.
S. S.‘ Fisk has gone on a visit to HowWill Cram*
ard City.
Mrs. Samuel Howe and John Hen­
Mate Livingstone was bare last Sun­ drick visited Horace Hall’s Sunday?
W. A. Paul of Vermontville has been
The day.
visiting bis father tbe past week,
F. Johnson lias finished bls wood job in
Clara
Kilin has returned from Jackson
latter Is much improved In health.
Calhoun county.
Mrs. Wm. Kearney of Battle Creek has and Is staying with Mrs. 8. C. Wing.
John Dawson and wife entertained tbe
Lavene Thompson, of Greenville, was
been calling on friends around us.
Presbyterian Sunday school of Hastings
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Raymond, of in the village this week on business.
Saturday evening.
Rob’t Galland Is living In Ell Nichols
Wheatfield, Ingham county, while on
C. H. Stone Is improving in health.
their wedding trip bare been visiting the tenant bouse while having Its repaired.
Archie Chase spent Sunday In Rutland.
Eli Nichols is so far recovered as to be
lattere’ cousin, Mrs. C. E. PauL
W. Stafford had tbe misfortune to slip
able to walk to tbe store occasionally.
and hurt bis ankle quite badly a few days
Nashville.
There was no preaching at the church
Mias Edna Lee, of Woodland, spent Sat­ last Sunday morning owing to the ecarcity ago.
Mr. Peck and Shultz have had a lum­
urday with friends here.
of fuel. Better hara a wood bee brother*.
ber of break downs In their saw mill this
Mr. E. M. Everts was home from
If tbe old bear diln’t see bls shadow it
winter putting them back with their lum­
Woodland over Sunday.
was because be faled to get out in tbe
ber jab an the Hathaway place.
Mr, and Mrs. John Fuller, of Hastings,
Steve Owen Is net boarding at Charted
were guests at Wzn. G. Fuller’s Saturday,
Peek’s now.
Irvla*.
,
Sunday and a part of Monday.
Beach brothers bare got their lumber
Mrs. John Chambers who has been
Mins Ada Michael, of Hastings, Snndajvery ill for th* past ten days la HeadUy job nearly completed in Calhoun county.
ed with Nashville friends.
Beat Oils has returned from Baltimore
Miss L. L. Feighner, of Hastings, is improving bet it wUl be some time brfore
and at this writing Is with Abe Martins
visiting among her many friends here this she regains b&lt;r strength.
The revjvai meetings MUI continue with people again.
Mrs. Tbocms Tanner hat returned from
Miss Minnie Furulas, of the MWdteviile good attenduee and much interest Is
Grand Raf»W«.
school spent Saturday and Sunday at

Hastings Banner
Published Thursdays by
COOK. BBOS..

COUNTY NEWS.

f uwt of Mrs. Will Perry
ta R«t
land.
Will Mershon of Kaiamuoospout Sun­
day with Rutland friends.
John Yockley Is very sick. It Is report­
ed that bis wife and daughter of Otsego
are with him.
B. Terpener was Um guest of C. Robin­
son the fore part of tbe week.
Mlle.

Mark Norris shipped a carload of sheep
from Mito last week to Buffalo.
The Ladies Aid Society bad a conundrum
social last Friday ev&lt; at II. M. Chafe’s.
Receipts &gt;7.50.
.
.
Good wheeling and fair sleighing tn

The social event of tbe week was the
debate between North Pine Iake and the
Colombian Literary society.
Question
“Riches and Poverty, which causes the
most crime?” North Pjoe winning. Good
J dry, see?
Thermometer 1 O'degrees above zero this
morning 5th.
Knappen Bros, shipped car load of straw
from Milo to Petoskey this 5th. last.
-

Fillmore.

A man by'the name of Sherrick will
work Mrs. Mary Brown’s farm the coming
year.
Tbe German’s are talking of holding
protracted meetings at their church at
Fillmore.
T. Miller is sick with tbe grippe, most
every one else is better.
•
' W. F. Smith of Grand Rapids called on
Fillmore friends Monday.
Miss Bertha Teeple is going to give a
school social Friday night.
Died Mt bls residence In Monroe jClty,
Missoni of pneumonia, Timothy Smith.
He was
born
in
Oxford
Co.
Penn.. Jan. Iftlh, ItMG. When be was 8
years of age bh&gt; parents moved to
Hastings, Mich. He &lt; niisted in tbe Sth.
Midi, cavalry when lie was 16 years old
where be served with honor untli the
dose of the war. Be made Barry county
Bis home until 1892 when be moved to
Mo. where he made him a new home and
many friends even among those who had
been enemies.to the country he loved, and
they showed by their kindness In tbe day
of need in What esteem they held him.
He leaves a wife and three children and
an aged father. He was tbe first of seven
brother to be called. He was 48 years of
age the day of his death.

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Brown are caring
for a little daughter.
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■

H. and IL Gilbert of Leonidas visited
their sister Mrs. E. Barber last week.
A chicken pie social will be held for the
benefit of our pastor at the residence of
P. Barber’s on Wednesday evening.
Arthur A. Fisher who' was bora and
lived all of his life until the last year one
mile south of this plaee, died at his home
In Richland, Sat Feb. 3 at the age of 32
years. Nearly two years ago be was at­
tacked with that dread disease, consump­
tion. Medical aid failing to give relief,
he went south and spent last winter but
came home In the spring little improved
and gradually sank until the end came.
He leaves a wife and three sons that are
to young to know their loss. Tbe funeral
was held Monday. The I. O. O. i. of
Richland and the Burr Oak Encampment
of Kalamazoo of which he was a member
attended the services in a body.
Mias Frankie Barber, teacher at West
Cresay, was called to her home at Rich­
land by the illness of her mother. Nora
Fisher taking her place in the school
room.
Last Saturday afternoon a number of
ladles met at tbe home of Miss E.
Mead and organized a Ladies Aid Society
electing Mrs. P. Barber as president
Ed Cavenaugh attended tbe funeral of
a retalive at Kalamazoo Monday.

■tMt—ffla,
The horse sale was largely attended and
some quite valuable horses were sold very
reasonable.
Don’t forget the dime supper at the M.
E. parsonage next Friday night.
,
S. J. Weber. J. D. Dietrich, D. Bcneway and Mert Thompson attended the K.
0. T. M. lodge In Caledonia Monday
evening.
The Epworth League social last Monday
evening was quite
attended and a
very pleasant evening the result.
' The young people of the Congregational

last Friday.
W. C. Otis is “stopping in AUegu for

Geo. Jaekaoo of the Wnt County Ila*
MteryMek.
MIm BomX Georte Iran Beckford.
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AN ODD OCCUPATION.

A OECERTEO VILLAGE RESTORED

BOUNTIES AND PRIZES.

Bartering Lost Arttoloc Through
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THE MISTAKE OF SCIENCE.

A moug the hills of Berkshire county
agLlaad by Uncle 8am.
, in western Massachusatt* was a plotnr' esque village known aa Curtisville. It
Nans entitled “Along New England
was not a town, but a village within
Roads” ■*£* tlmt a set ot village
the limits of Stockbridge, and only two
worthies was one day engaged upon
and a half miles from the center of
the
probiem of miracle*. “The law* of
Important Fact*.
that historic town.
Forty years ago
nature are what we all have to depend
Tbe professions! finder is a feature there were about one thousand inhab­
on,"
said the young doctor, “and they
No prize moneys ia paid for the de­
&lt;rf New. York city not found elsewhere. itants iu this village. A church, hotel,
struction of an enemy’* *hip in war. never change- It's certain that if you
The iooet successful man following thi*
stores, and many handsome private Instead of that the United Stete* gov­ plant potatoes, they won’t come up
profession is described by the Journal
residences gave an inviting aspect to ernment grante a bounty, which I* dis­ pumpkins. Yon know that as well as
ok a well-known but silent figure
the village.
The environment was tributed in exactly tlxe *amc way, I do, Stephen." Stephen was an elderly
•round tbe cafes and hotel corridors
;
very
attractive.
Springs abounded. ■ays the Waahington Star. If the ves­ man, bard-featured and sunburned,
of the nineUTUth precinct.
This
' and the small stream which flowed sel wiped out was of greater force with a shrewd twinkle iu his eye.
He
finder has the eye* of a hawk, and a*through
the
village
turned the wheels than the victor two hundred dollar* te vpoke in a mild, inquiring sort of way,
he walks along the avenues he scans
allowed for eveiy officer and sailor on in vivid contrast with the doctor's selfevery inch of sidewalk, including the of two or three largo mills.
That such a village should have board of the vanquished craft. If she opinionated tone.
gutter, the latter being a rich' place
been deserted Is one of the strange was of less force tbe allowance i* one
“I don’t know much about the laws
for finds. But he doee not ply hit* trade
facts of modern times.
Mining towns hundred dollars per capita. Supposing . of natur', but l suppose you menu
by Chance, and anything he finds in hia
in some instances have been aban­
sdmrthiu
’ like this, that when I let go
unprofessional strolls he looks upon as
that it is impossible to tell how many
the result* of pleasure, not of busi­ doned, either because the mines gave persons were on board of the ship de­ this jack-knife it'll fall to the floor,”
out
or
wore
closed.
But
in
this
village
ness. He listens at tables of the pop­
stroyed, her class ia stated and her and be Ittrstched out a long arm bold­
ular cafes and picks up many an odd . among the hills of Berkshire the great complement reckoned on the same ing an npen knife by the blade between
! mills closed one day, ami thereafter
job in this way. as gentlemen telling ,
basis as if she had been a United States his thumb and finger.
' never was wheel turned. The inhabiof losses uro referred to h’ra as the !
“Exactly." said the doctor. “That’*
vessel of the same cltma This bounty
man of all others mo .t likely to find ;• tun Is. save a few farmer*, depended I* a very different thing from prize ! the low of gravitation.”
----- AND-----'- the missing article. When introduced on the manufacturing industry. They money The latter I* a trust, belong­
“And it's sure to fall, aud I needn't
finally moved awny, and for once an
to the unfortunate loser this man i* ।i abandoned
ing
absolutely
to
the
captor*,
for
be
afraid
of
a
miracle?
Look
here,
tillage remained, with
particular to ask every detail al&gt;out '
whose benefit it is administered by ths doctor, where did the law come from
the io?»s. on which street the loser was empty churches, stores, hotels and government The money is always that binds it to fall? What made that
dwellings.
What
could be doue With
walking when he di-Tcovcrcd his mis- ,
z
ready to be paid when a claim is particular law?"
fortune, and the course he hud taken a deserted village which might never proved.
“The learned men wlio have investi­
But tbe bounty is a gift from
lron» the time he was last c.c;nizant of ■ again be turned to manufacturing ac­ Uncle Sam, and requires a special ap­ gated the law* of nature have not yet
' atill "having the article in his posses- ; count?
propriation by congress. A good many found their origin." said the doctor,
The New York Tribune, which has
sion. After he has obtained all the
claims for bounty are still open. In honestly. “They will in time.”
data possible he wishes the party fare­ gathered large *ums of money every the capture of New Orleans large sums,
“And you can't tell me what made
year
for
its
"fresh-air
fund,"
recently
well and goes forth to find. If the
both in prize money and in bounty, the law that binds that jack-knife to
Nt one or purse, or whatever it may be. gave some account of what had been were involved. There was bounty for fall down?"
A
has not been p-cked up as accidentally done to recover this village.
the destruction of fighting vessel* and
“No, I can’t. It'* enough to know
0» it was lost, the professional will get wealthy aud childless New York lawyer prize money for the capture of mer­ that It will fall."
it anti n fine present f&lt;»r delivering it had passed through that abandoned chantmen.
Forty-five ships were con­
"No chance of anything supernal ur­
village
many
times
during
vacation
np to its owner. The professional
cerned on the union side, and the al? No miracle?"
finder Is an honest man. as honesty is seasons, wondering what could be cash gained had to be divided up
“Nonsense! let go the blade."
his best policy. Nobody, to see the dune in the way of rehabilitation. He among more than five thodsaud men.
Stephen's thumb and forefinger separ­
finder at work, would know that he found that the right of occupation The figuring on this problem made
ated,
and remained apart. The jack­
was Manning the ground for treasure, i could be turned over to him and he
a large volume which is still preserved. knife was not on the floor. It wm
He walk* erect, but not even a pin on could even boy the dwellings for a
In
a
war
between
thia
country
and
hanging
to the wooden ceiling ovej&gt;
The village would
the sidewalk from houK’ Hue to curb nominal sum.
Geat Britain blockade running would head, jta blade buried half an inch deep
escapes his gaze.
* make a capital place fur the poor ohilin
the
soft
pine.
For about ten see- I
cut
an
important
figure.
The
British
The tinder-grts his news tips princi­ dren sent out from New York in mid­
would try to blockade our ports and onda no one spoke. Stephen was look­
pally from the morning newspapers ! summer by means of the fresh air
we
should
do
our
beat
to
blockade
ing at the doctor.
•Somethin' super­
He is one of the first to buy tbe pap.-rs. fund. The man, who had lost hLs only
their*. For lack of strong battleship* natural happened, didn't it?'’ asked he. 1
long before the break of day. and he daughter, would do something In her
we would find it difficult to keep up
"You jerked the knife up yourself!” Address all orders to
turns only to the “Keycard" and "Lost name. The abandoned village is to
I “Well, that wa’n’t nat’ral was it?"
andd'ottnd " columns The other new* be rejuvenated and filled with children our end. while England could hardly
The doctor hesitated.
St. Helen’s maintain an effective blockade a^ong
in the paper is nothing to him. A pres­ for a part of the year.
such
a
rast
extent
of
seaboard
a*
la
|
"Now see here, doctor." said the old
ident may have been elected, an island home is to have dormitories, swim­
possessed
by
the
United
States.
So
de
­
man.
"Just tell me how old your law
ming
baths,
flower
gardens,
a
gym
­
annexed ora cabinet named— he care*
that the jack-knife’s got to fall
not. Whenever the article advertised . naalum. and everything that can make pendent ia John Bull on imports, even I is
down.”
for
food,
that
he
would
starve
if
shut
the
boys
’
and
girls'
town
attractive.
ha&gt; l*cn lost going from one point of
off from the rest of the world for nine­
"Millions of year&lt; Jast as long as
the city to another, the finder starts at
ty days.
A JEWELED TURTLE.
। there has been anything to fait"
the fir -l mentioned place and travels
It is an open question whether pri­ | "And how old is the law thatsaid my
to the terminus. Oftener than would
vateers would be utilized in such n I jack-knife must go np there, and stick
with Dl^iuotida.
he supposed he finds the prize and j
In my journey in gs over this fair land war. After the Crimean war. at the its blade in that white-pine ceiling?
realizes enough in the way of reward
keep him in excellent style for a I hare run across some very strange congress of -Vienna, all of the Euro­ Just three minutes and a half by the
week or more. He pays attention only fads indulged in by psople who have pean powers signed an agreement to dock. And if that's so. it's always just
to the most valuable udvertisementa. ' plenty of money and who have used it the effect that they would not recog­ 1 ns like as not that whoever made the
His eye is trained to look only in the in the gratification of fancies that nize privateering in future. Tlie tiling go down will make it go up withmost likely places in which a ring have not benefited the world in the United States refused to come into । &lt;»nt me or anybody else knowin’ what
would roll or a diamond pin would least, writes a Buffalo correspondent this agreement. We have reserved made it go. Your science 'is all right,
drop. Perhaps a foot has trodden upon of the St Louis Globe-Democrat. 1 the right to employ privateers. One doctor, just as long as it talk* about
the article and crashed it into the color have met stamp collectors and pugdog reason why this government declined what it knows; but when it don't take
&lt;»f the sidewalk; the merest hint of fancier*; men with a mania for accu­ to abjure this form of warfare was I into account that somethin' may inter­
gold or stone suffice* to attract his at­ mulating walking canes; once I knew that it would be exceptionally advan­ fere, why it ain't wuth any more'n a
tention. Broadway is hi* beat prom- I a man who had spent hundreds of dol­ tageous to the United States. Forex- last year’s almanac to tell a feller what
enadc. and Fifth avenue comes next, I lars in getting up a collection of his­ ample. by Using letters of marque we the weather's goin' to be!"
cloaely followed by Sixth avenue. The torical hats covering two centuries; could quickly sweep British commerce
BOSSY ON A TEAR.
park is also a fruitful source of income, hut a jeweler at Port Lee told me off the seas. 11 is said that privatccTa millionaire
of that vicinity
especially the drive, and on the walk . about
,
......... .......................
,.v—.v ing is piratical. That is quite true.
The
giving
of
prize
money
1s
an
old
which akirta the fashionable drive the w’ho should certainly
have
the
highest
---------- J — —- ...e..vot
People call It a
Not long ago. when the mercury
hut
col­ piratical custom.
profesaional finder takes many a sum- pointcd-Crown
"
v
-' 'in my friend's
__
remnant of barbarism. But when it 1 down at Oculu. Fla. , was climbing near
mrr stroll, not alone for pleasure, but lotion,
About‘ a month
this millionaire comes to actual war, prize money is the top of the tube, two young men de­
often to hi* profit. When there is no ।
L ago ----------------AH Sueous SwnbrAnes. It Affects the Ears, Eyes. Nose
clew to an owner the finder 1* entitled ; talked into u jeweler** place with a always a powerful offensive agent. cided to agreeably surprise their young U Thril^R
to his find, but he watches the news- ! common land turtle or tortoise, which The impulse of avarice puts nerve into lady friends by a treat &lt;rf iced water­
Thr“l- Bro“chl»l Tub«, Lungs. Stomach. Bowels, Kidneys, Blad­
papers for advertised rewards, and he
captnred in the woods nearby, warriors who sail the rea*. This is melon for dinner, jays the Capitolder
—
The
Whole Mueoue Tract—The Many Ills That
keeps advertised himself. He says hi* ^1 it on the counter and gave a moist not an age of scnthnentalisiu in war­ After studying over the matter awhile
Are Due to Its Far Reaching Influence.
good name is of great value to him.
I Astonishing order, remarking: “I’ll fare. Even explosive bullets are al­ they decided that an ice-cold melon
A FORamncN snwr
i
l.)e p'op1'’
to tulle lowable among agencies of destruc­ was not good enough—did not begin to
A FORBIDDEN SONG.
, about.
And he c ertainly did. for he tion. It may be safely said that pri- show their appreciation of the young Mauy people labor under the mistaken Idea that catarrh means simply a discharge lie®
ordered the shell of the turtle to be in-' ■rateering will make part of the next ladies—so they went down into their the nostril*, with a hawking and spitting of mucous; but to the observing pbpkix*
। crusted on Jts outer side with a heavy ^reat international conflict on the wa­ pockets and purchased two bottles of who makes a apctalty of tbe disease, tbe word catarrh weana much more Experience
I recall an interesting scene in Ar­ layer of gold on Etruscan finish. In ters, and no criticism will be uttcreul the finest claret in the city, emptied has taught him that catarrh Is by do means confined to the bead alone, but that tl*1
bor's old dance hall in Silver Cliff, in ! the center of its horny back he ordered in regard to eases like that of the Ala­ them into the melon, then sent It to entire system Is frequently affected by It. Thus we have—
Catarrh of the nose, causing frontal headaches {more commonly known «» neu­
the winter of 1878-79. writes n Denver ■' an emerald to be placed. At various bama, which was denounced in the the hotel, with instructions to place It
correspondent of the New York World. I| points in. the gold ho had inserted north ns a private because she was in a cooler place. This wan dona, and ralgia.) a tense of doline** or drowsiness, dizziness, confusion of thoughts, etc
Catarrh of tbe throat, bronchial tubes and lungs, causing sore ihroatr court
The Silver Cliff excitement then ; small but pure diamond*. A massive never in a home port, having been all would have been well had not the
hoarsness, or entire loss of voice, bronchitis, asthma, pneumonia, etcranked only second to that of Lead- |। ail ver chain *u attached to the shell. armed and equipped in England.
hotel folks decided to treat tbe guests
Catarrh
of tbe stomach (more commonly called dyspepsia) causing indigestion,
wille, and thousands were rushing to ,■ At his magnificent country seat the
In the old days, when Uncle Sam's to a fine melon the same day. The
beartbam. water break, nausea, fetid breath, palpltotloa, * *
‘
* '* '
Xhe new Eldorado.
L.,
. nilliona,re
----------------,utd constructed on i ships had order* to keep a sharp look­ rich, wine-filled melon lay side by side
I
__________
■
■
w 8«««ri»E of the batt,
shortness
of breath,
etc.
ThegreM danco hall wai crowded | . .
odln, up the
untmTnYh?
..4*.
•Moimatory cooditi&amp;ti
ronilitiuu
,“ ^production
--C—————~ in rook... | out for slavers, a vessel carrying slaves with the melon flavored only by na­
‘
~
—
—
«.»
w.iana
long
nsi
nt
symptoms,
the
inflammatory
with miners, prospectors and tender- buuheu
*“
and ferns of the spot from was doubly a prire. It* value went to ture, and yet the sameness on the out­ extending up the ureters to the kidneys, causing diabetes. Bright’s Disease, etc.
feet. Two seta of dancers had been on which the tortoise had been taken. the captor*, in addition to twenty dol- 'side remained undisturbed. At the
Catarrh of tbe bowels, causing alternete diarrhoea and constipation. pile*, etc.
the floor all the evening. Two long In this place, which the rich man calls lar* a head paid by the government for !proper time the colored factotum was Ln fact catarrh effects more or less all tbe muooua surfaces of the entire body, cansing
Tors of gaming tables had also been a •tnrtleurmin.the highly decorated negroes found on board. The latter 'ordered to prepare the hotel melon for at times severe focal neuralgic or rheumatic pains. So wbenlDrs. Copeland and Gra
running at full blast, and at midnight reptile Is permitted to rvem the length were carried back to Africa and set the tabic. (No one except the young ham are asked, (a* they often are by patients) whether they treat other disease- a?
there came a lull in the dancing for of his silver chain. It look, as though
men knew anything about the wine well as catarrh they answer yes.
lunch. Some of the boys took posses­ the Bnaneiul stringency had not struck
being put in the melon.) As soon as
TOxmir Trwat All ahroxilc XHaoaaos.
PARLOR
MATCHES
TABOOED.
sion of the platform, and a young fel­ this man of mean*, nod his neighbors
tbe knife laid the melon open tbe Because experience has taught them that nearly every case ot chronic disease iu tl. •&lt;
low dressed in jacket and overalls | are now walling tor him to hare the
peculiar odor satisfied the waiter that climate ia due to a general catarrhal condition ot tbe system, and in treating thh coothrew his slouch hat back on his head house of his cattle gold plated, his
it was spoiled. A brief consultation dition they cure the disease.
This method ot treatment ia peculiarly adapted to this cl**s of ailments cf the en­
and struck up some familiar tune on 1 horse, shod with silver and diamond
“Man in 08 wants some parlor match­ was held and the unanimous verdict
r,he piano. There were about a dozen drops placed in the ears of his fancy es. He says these eightrday sticks are was that it was do good. It was taken tire mucous tract ot tbe body.es it ia both local end Internal; aod each year’s exper.
-in the party who joined in the singing. pl*,.
a confounded nuisance,” the bell boy out and placed in the cow lot. where a enee and aucceraful treatment only confirms their claim that thia is tbe only true arz
•Suddenly one of the boys started up
said to the clerk in one of tbe hotels mild-eyed Jersey lay dreaming the rational mode ot treatment. In this they are borne oat by hundreds ot testimonial
••Home. Sweet Home." The young
yesterday, according to the Kansas hour* away. The bovine, knowing a from grateful patients. REMEMBER IT COSTS YOU NOTHING FOR CONSULTA­
TION AND EXAMINATION.
M. Ardaillon. of the Ecole FrancaLse City Times.
man at the piano struck in with an
good thing when site saw it. was soon
d*Athene*,
who
has
been
investigating
“Tell him he'll have to get along on the outside of the melon, wine and
accompaniment, and that old-time
song of loved ones and home associa­ the causes of the Zante earthquakes, with the old style match," answered all. Now. two quarts of wine ia a
_Wb«B I caurtrt cold I had rrcat dlflfcr.
tion i»cgan to fill the great hall. says that they are due to the phenom­ the clerk. “The insurance companies prutty stiff drink fcr even a "ow, and
•T l° breathlngTl bad * haul taMc In tut
“Pop" Arbour was soon seen running ena of plication or folding of the earth's don’t allow parlor matches In the it soon began to Xell on her, and for a
“X toagaewaBcostsdaDd wyMo:-.! &gt; :
upper
strata.
The
same
tension
and
rooms.
’
bjd. Ihad DOMpeUte. My food lay heavy -*
towards the orchestra platform. He
time she made things lively, trying to
my rtomach, wifeh was soar and *»ner»tc«
“Yes, that's a fact," he continued, in stamhoD her head, kicking up her heels,
bad no objection to gospel hymns, but compression which produced many of
. My bowel* w»rr
the
mountain
ranges
is
here
io
action.
answer to a surprised questioner. ^In­
entered a protest at "Home, Sweet
banliy*free from nsat
ofthe«c
A* the interior of the earth cool*, it surance policies of nearly all companies trying to waltz, tugging ut the fence
Home."
w ith her horns and acting as if she
/"I
"Don’t, boys; don't sing that song contracts und tends to leave the outer prohibit the keeping and use of parlor wo* half crazy to paint the town red hl.
disease. u &gt;11 treatment aad I
crust behind. The weight of this outer matches In any part of a hotel, but they
jaBytoret..
__
.__ _
here." •
in her own way. Finally the heavy
frel tb*t eatarrh i* Indeed * curable
erust, however, is greater than it can are generally kept in the offices because
■ JPu not?" asked one of the boya.
debauch proved too much for her. She
RPfttiJ- I &lt;*“ oo'F exprr-»
?M?*U aa'JInarefl Witt tbe re*ult.*ndc*D W1- •
' Yon will make all of the girls home­ sustain and it i* therefore compelled to they are in greater favor and more con­ took the hiccoughs, staggered around
■AroAeMtrectaatanncatarrh no better nvo :•
sick and break up the dunce hall. wrinkle. Thus geologists explain the venient than the sulphur match, and awhile, fell down and began snoring
ti»*n toeoyuit Dtm Copeland and Grata*:
Sing any song want to, but not ’Home, great ridges and furrows which consti­ the requirement of the policy is to that just the ume as any other bum. Ulnce
be cured of tkia&gt;aa&amp;M)ome dbetw '
._
tute
continents
and
river
basins,
and
extent
overlooked
by
both
ita
holders
Sweet Home.'"
they compare this folding of the earth’s and the issuing company. There iau’t then she has refused to eat plain melon.
A Flnctejr
Soldier.
crust with the wrinkling of the skin of muc’p chance for an accidental ignition
In the recollections of "A Man of a dried apple. While this process of
of a parlor niateh to do much harm in J~ A funny story is told uboat the little
r-£.££•. rAl1**™ WILL flK TBKATKD
Letters Under the Empire und the wrinkling or folding is going on the a hotel office, but they are dangerous
crown prince of Germany, who ia only
wSTJ’iSPFJFP-J011 •*’
MONTI.
Restoration" a story is told of a French mighty movement, of * course, destroys
1*1 LVUKS CONSULTATION. FA
One day. when at
things In rooms vhrre carpets or cur- thirteen years old.
poet. Marquis de Saint-Mare, which the equilibrium of the rock strata: and lain* or stray paper are liable to catch play with bis Brother in the royal
K*T AND M Kt.I
A
ALL'
JPATXKNTS
AXD
FOB
would do credit to some of the military in consequence earthquakes occur and fire from them. Th-y urr nut only more
ALL V11BA8K*
nursery, a terrible crash roused tbe
heroes of history. When Saint-Marc continue with greater or les* violence
easily lighted by accident, such as emperor, who was busy in hi* study.
was fiftevu years old he was ensign of until equilibrium is again restored.
stepping upon them. Init, as 1* not gen­ As the emperor is very fond of manag­
a troop of eavhlry ia the French army Unfortunately for Zante, it lies in the erally known, they eften break out In ing his household himself, he hurried
Onr ytem or mall treatment by mean- ot
yy*?*-10
c«NTt*])c&gt;ndrate »e .»
aarf took .part in the battle of Fonte- line of disturbance and must suffer un­ flame from spontaneons combustion.
to the Durbcry to learn the cause of
grift and eflectual a* our ortlcr work Tb«
til the same causes that reared our Ap­ You may judge bow tasiiy thia is lia­ tEF\ disturbance.
raarte Is the **mo4B * month cover* even
As he entered tbe
ssttsr* medicine.;. Wette for
inc palachian mountains cease to operate ble to happen by boHtng a bunch of room the little princes drew up and
in its neighborhoodthem in the dark and watching the gave the military salute, as th
fuiM that continually arise. Iron, been taught to do. When asked
|K«m Tka
-—* - pla'.n the csd.v of the noise the
ot It
Prince Willies Frederick aaid:
brother and I had a Littte did
tabu;, designed to LUd candles. Whan

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Thursday, I'eb. 8, 1S94.

BUSINESS CARDS.
J. M. SMITH.

1. PALMKTIER.

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omoi or
PALMERTON A SMITH
•owrevancing a specially.
Woodland, Mich
JP M. Woodmansee.

and cqllkctiow.officf..
| All business promptly attended to.
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ggart
Loyal R. Knappen.
Arthur C. Dcuiron.
TAGGART. KXAPPF.N A DEXIBON.
LAWYRBB.
Booms SB Bl- Michigan Trust Co. Bidg„
Grand Rapid*. Michigan

ALICE KIRK, M. D .
•
Physician and Surgeon.
Hastings.
- Mich.
Akeall* promptly attended day or night. OfIrt tvbr F. G. Stowell's boot and shoe store
AMES A. SWEEZEY.
L
’
Attorney at law.
Hastings- Mich.
Practices in all courts of tho state. Col­
lections promptly attended to.

M
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R. E. H. LATHROP,
Homoepathlc Physician and
Storgeon
.
Office over tV. H Goodyear's

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calls promptly at leaded tn.
i. SCRIBNKR, M. D..
Phyaielan and Surgeon,
Deitea.

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(Mice In residence, one block east of depot.

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Physicians and Surgeons.
Mia in city or eonnty responded to with
prdSptneM, day or night.
P A. 3HK1.DON.
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Abstract and Real Estate Office.
Abetract Block, Hutlngi.
Money to loan «□ Real Estate Beal Estate
*14 on comtnltofoo. General conroyanclng.
MaMng a complete set of Abstract Books, comMM« from the Record*, caa fnratoh complete
a traota.
G. F. BROOKS. Clerk.
g M. FOWLER,D.D. 8.

hoars 8 a tn. to 5 p. ■.
WnLIP T. COLGROVE, ~
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Attorney at Law
(Sacressor to Smith &amp; Cdgrovs.)
(Office id Union block, Hasunaa.)
FtacticM In all the courts of the state.
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A sad death occured at Ionia last Fri- ielosed with an address by J,.&amp; Barnare.
Mrs. R. Petteogtll to on the sick list,
day, but was not known until Sunday.
Benson attending.
William S. Bills, over 70 years of age and
We hear that another black smith shop
nearly blind, started Friday morning to go
to his eon’s bouse only a few rode distant, Is fa running order in oar village.
Tbeda Kelsey left school Monday taking
wandered out into a field, fell down in tbe
snow and was frozen to death. -*-Laka tbe grip with bar.
We hear it to a fact'that Mr. Thiboat of
Odessa Wave.
Fourteen couples fave Mr. and Mrs.
John Witner left Friday for Mackinae Grand Rapids came and relieved his MB
Grant Hendershott, of Irving township, a
who
was board tag with Mr. McKevitt. ’
pleasant surprise on Tuesday evening, Island after spending a few weeks here.
taking with them a bountiful supply of He took an ice sled or sail With him, in
Prevention i» Better
refreshments. The occasion will long be which be will ride overto the Island from
remembered as one of tbe merry evenings the main land. Tbe sled is built with two Than cure and those who arc aubjeet to rhea
Tunners and a rodder and has a sail. matisin can prevent attacks by keeping tbe
of their married life.—Middleville Ban.
blood pare and free from the acids which eau
When the winds are favorable, they can sea the disease. You can rely upon Hood's BarAn Ypsilanti man baa invented a device go very rapidly with them.—Caledonia aaparilia iu a remedy tnr rheumatism and ca­
tarrh. blso tor every form ot aerotula, salt
sfor the protection of bank vaults or ex­ News.
rheum, cohis and other diseases caused by Im­
pure blood. It tones aud vitalizes the whole
press care. It consists of a door with a
The Belknap—Richardson contest for system.
battery of revolvers behind It, operated by
Hood’s PIHs are easy and gentle In effect.
tbe seat in Congress is ended, the supreme
a mechanism of rods connected with a
court affirming the decision ruling out the
movable panel, which yields to slight
For Ow Fifty years.
Soldiers’ Home vote. This makes Rich­
pressure and discharges volleys till the
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been usea
ardson
the
representative
for
that
district.
revolvers are exhausted. The rsvolvere
for chlid ran teething, ft sooths tbe child, sottCaledonia’s brass band has re-organized. ean the gums, allan all pain, cures wind oollc.
fire in all directions.
and is the Mat remedy for Diarrhoea. Twentyfive
cento a bottle. Sold by all druggists
The Fanners’ institute at Paw Paw tasl
Anyone who thinks the path of a super­
throughout tbe world.
visor is strewn with roses should try It week was very well attended. The entire
himself. A supervisor is the bookkeeper, proceedings were of an Instructive charac­
general guardian, manager and governor ter and the diacussiws of tbe sheep indus­
of the town which he representfl. When try, horse growing and apple culture were
bin complicated thsk is done to the best of particularly good. The general impres­
his ability, half bis constituents euree sion seemed to be, that the time bad
■how Depleted Blood, poor
him for what be has done and the other come when to raise apples profitably and
nourishment, eveYythiaf
half curse him for what he has sot done. successfully the grower must make a busi­
He is blamed for high taxes. Any petty ness of it just as is the case of peach cul­
bad.
They are signs of
differences in valuation are charged di­ ture. The day has gone by when fruit
Anaemia.
trees
bear
profitable
crops
without
proper
rectly to his ignorance or his partiality.
He gets cursed on the left hand and on the care, attention and culture.

Every mother should keep a bottle of
Carter’s Extract Smart Weed ia the house.
When the little one comes home with wet
foot and chilled, a hot sliagof Carter’s Ex.
tract Smart Weed will prevent taking
eold. CbSdren like It, it is as pleasant
as lemonade. W. H. Goodyear.

right hand, and verily there are times
Will Crowell, a half-witted man about
when he devoutly wishes he wee not in 36 years old, who has been- living in a
it
rude hat made of tamarack poles, without
There Is more Catarrh in this section of a roof, near Alamo, for the past few
the.country than all other diseases put to­ weeks, was taken home to Indiana by bis
gether, and until tbe last few years waa father and will be placed in an asylum of
supposed to be Incurable
For a great that state. He made a sharp resistance to
many years doctors pronounced it a local Deputy Sheriff Barbour, who assisted in
diseaM, and prescribed local remedies, securlng^him. When they approached his
and by -constantly failing to cure with habitation he raised bis ax and threatened
local treatment, pronounced it incurable. to brain them, bnt was so weak from hun­
Science has proven catarrh a constitution­ ger that he was sasily handled by the of­
al remedy, and therefore requires eonstL ficer. An old tin pan with two bricks in
tutionat treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure the bottom, a stove pipe setting on the
mnmifhctured by F. J. Cheney A Co.. To­ bricks and running up the corner of the
ledo, Qbio, Is the only constitutional cuiv shanty, constituted his fire plaee. A plrca
on the market. It is taken internally in of hard bread and an ear of corn constitu­
in dosefl from 10 drops to a teaspoonfai. ted his provisions. Two old horse blank­
It acts-directly on the blood and mucous ets and a lap robe which he had stolen Id
surfaces of the system. They offer one- the aelghborhood was used for a bed.

Scott’s
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Evan araat aabjad la takea op by The Fera&lt;-------paMIc atteirtloa a«d la treated by th* bast authorities, without regard to perttau

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Goodjeu

"The Grfirti »J

th. Cream of Cod-Uver Oil,
with hypophosphites, en­
riches the blood, pnrtaes the
«kln, cures Anaamla, builds
up the system, Phytieiam, the
world over, endorse It.

hundred dollars for any case it fails to
According tu the Battle Creek corres­
CAPITAL
$75,000.00
cure. Send for circulars and tentimon- pondent of tbe Inter Ocean, several sn(Over J. 8. Goodyear &amp; Co.’6 store.)
SURPLUS 112.000 00.
Practices In all eourtsof the State. Collection* ialB. Address,
pervlsors
of
Calhoun
county
are
In
favor
promptly &gt;ittendlnx to.
Incorporated under the laws of the State of
F. J. Chsnet A Co.. Toledo, O.
Michigan.
of moving the county seat from Marshall
R. TIMMERMAN, Hommpathic Phy­
Sold by Druggists 75c.
to Battle Creek. A citizens’ meeting will
Open for business Dec. 15.ISM.
.
slclcn and Surgeon.
be called to take steps in the matter.
OFFICDU:
(Office over Lathrop's drug store. &gt;
D. G. Boblnson, President;
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES
Chester Messer, Vice. Pres.
p. W. Reynolds. Caahier.
W.iL Peters picked up a small leather
Drtj:ctors:
pocket book on West Main Street. Sat­
W. H. Powers.
D. W. Reynolds,
Howens Milla.
to^tototo TRAOS MARK
urday evening, and handed same to officer
D.G. Robinson,
R. B. Meossr.
Wm. Brown was In Hastings last week.
Wheeler’s
C. L. Hogue, who examined it and found
John Carveth.
Cbrater Messer.
Miss Nellie Minar spent a few days vis­
P. T. Colgrove.
tbe only contents to be the following let­
iting her parents at this place.
ter: “Midnight, alone and a wanderer! I
Hm the only aavtags department In In Harry
Mrs. Clemons is visiting relatives near
tonnty and pay* 4 per cent Interest on al! time
voted for Cleveland, wore a rooster In my
Cloverdale.
hat, and yelled myself hoarse. Would to
J. T. Ives of Grand Rapids is visiting
God that I could recall tbe past. I wan­
his parents at this place.
der from morning till night in search of
-POSITIVELY CUBEB­
Rena Minar spent Sunday with her par­
work*to maintain my family. If I ask for
ents.
In the line of .choice candies,
bread I am called a tramp and hustled off
Don Putnam and Bert Powell ef Mid­
to jail. I shall jump from tbe Angell
fruits,
nuts, and fresh bakery
dleville visited the school at this plaee one
Sleeplessness and si! derangeinests of th** bridge this night, and end my miserable day last week.
goods, constantly kept on hand.
Nervan-t System.
exlstance. Don’t drug the river for my
A. C. Hunt is on the sick HsL
body, it is worthless, but will make food
Prompt attention given to all
The Bowen’s Mills “Dramatic'’ dub will
for the fishes. Oh, what a fool I have
orders. Call and see me at
repeat their drama next Friday evening at
been! good bye!” There was no signa­
this place Feb. 9th.
Parely Vegatable, guaranted free from ture to the pathetic letter. The purse was
Quite a number of the youag people of
opiates, 100 full size doses, 50c.
a good, strong leather affair, and nearly
this place took in tbe drama at Wayland rt.E. KEHKES, FRSF R.
M. D. Bailey. Brcolvteg Teller Grand Rap- new, and it.would not seem that a person
iM(Mich.) Harlnge Bank, esya he cannot say wishing to merely perpetrate a Joke would last Friday nlgbl.
tJOmuch in favor of ’Adironda,” Wheeler’s
Wm. Hunt and wife visited friends in
Chart and Nerve Cure.
throw such an article away, and it is
QflNQEK IS
Prepared by Wheeler and Fuller Medicine thought by some that it was written by Wayland last week.
•£. Cedar Bpringv, Mich. Sold by.
J. B. King and wife spent a few days
CURABLE
some poor unfortunate who had deter­
Without tbe knife, still
visiting friends In Batlie Creek last week.
mined upon suicide.—Battle Creek Jour­
harsher cwusllcs. or poi­
HASTINGS,
MICH
Tbe dance at Wilber Tinkers’ last Sat­
sons,
nal.
SpecUU attention is giv­
urday night was quite well attended.
en to Cancer. The treat­
Frank Squiers, a well known farmer, Every body bad a nice time.
ment is baaed upon the
theory
recently embodied
who resided twelve miles north of Battle
In papers read by Prof. V,
Creek, ent his throat with a razor and
MooeUg-Moorhoof before the Royal and Imper
• CIRCULATION *
lai Association of Physicians of Vienna.namely:
as the cell elements In raneer hare much
This week,
95 quires. died Saturday. He was 44 years old, left Mrs. Henry Page has a brother visiting That
i.cm vitality than thuee of sound flesh, it Is pos­
a divorced wife and three children. He her from New York State.
sible to attack them without injuring surround­
had become crazy over domestic troubles.
James Johnsens’ Bale passed of very ing healthy cells, or the general well-being of
Hereafter, changes for advertisemwits
the patient.
The remedies emfoyed at Rnrnellsville al­
aoust reach thia office Tuesdays at latest &lt;o
Giles Corey, head clerk In the Michigan nicely last Monday and most all of his
though as harmlefm aa those ot Vienna, are far
Amu re insertion in the issue -of the week Central freight office, at Kalamazoo, and tilings sold for a good price.
more effective—wholly removing the odor of
when brought
the
crowth within twenty-four hours, and caus­
Meetings commenced at this place last
Miss Allie Westbrook, daughter of Dr. M.
ing the diseased tissue to shrink to a hard, dry
Westbrook, were married by Rev. R. R. Monday night and will be continued eschar until it is crowded out by healthy heal­
ing granulations. There is no poulticing or
•erofula eradicated and all kindred disease*
through the week.
slonghlug. no running sores or foul odor. It
•eared by Hood’s Sarsaparilla which by Its vltal- Claiborne Friday morning. She procured a
James Johnson will move to Prlcbard- is the only known method that teaches and ex­
wog anil alterative effects, makes pure blood. marriage license and went with a hack to
pels every cancerous cell.
For references and other information address
the office and they were married. The ville where he will work for Charley
the resident physician.
/Nashville is to have an athletic club.
bride, it is alleged, stole a march on Miss Eastman. Goorge and Almon Ritchie also
J. D. MITCHELL, M- D. HoreeltovUte, N. Y
/Freeport’s bank to in a very wroaperons Emille Harrigan, an accomplished elocu­ go to Prtchardville to work for the same
tionist, to whom Corey was to be wedded party.
aandition.
Cbra Williams is now working at Myron
Camphor Cream Catarrh Cure will cure at 3 o’clock in the afternoon. People
can’t account for tbe strange turn of af­ Potters taking care of the sick.
ffiatarrh. W. H. Goodyear.
Charlie Minar and Frank Senseba were
fairs, and it has caused a decided sensa­
Camphor Cream Catarrh Cure will cure
over to meeting Monday night
tion.
uold to tbe head. W. M. Goodyear.
Mrs. Geo. Sadler Is spending the week
The Otsego Board of Health have sent
CONSUMPTIVE
-ffiampbor Cream Catarrh Care is tbe best
with her parents Mr. and Mrs. K. A.
statements to the state papers denying in
wbothlng and healing. W. H. Goodyear.
Stocking.
fall the charges of small pox being preva­
Frank Walburt has finished •awing
A hot sliag of Carter's Extract Smart lent in their city. They claim tbe cases
NOTICE FOR REAMING OF CLAIMS.
wood for rhe Duffy boys and has moved
Weed will care the Grippe. W. H. Good- are either variolokl or chicken pox.
State of Michigan, County of Bany—•*.
his mill over near Cloverdale on Mr. JohnNotice to hereby gives, that by an order of Ike
Willard Follett, of Bellevue, received a
Probate Court for the County o( Barry. made »n
Caiter’s Ctom
Consumption Ore to painful rash in his leg by running a large cox farm.
tbe Wth day ot January. A. D. 1894, six month*
Mrs. Thomas Powers to entertaining Iran teat date were ail towed for creditors to
the bast cough medicine. W. H. Good- knife in it while cutting up pork. He is
visitors from Battle Creek this week.
confined to tbe bouse as a result
r. decease 3, and that all creditors at
1 deceased are
required co pre
Carter*. Coarh and Consumption Cure
Ingham county’s circuit court has had
their claims to
said
Probate
■eUeraa al onee.
at the Probate office, la the City ef
more business this issi term than any be­
We hear that A. Center has lost a valu­
iga. for examination and allowance, oa or
H. Good,ear.
fore in Its history.
able horse.
Carter*, Cough and Conaumptio® Care
It ls expected that nearly all of Belle­
day of April, and oa
M. Donald and wife have returned after
will rare enozka and eroup, acts qalek. vue’s burned district will be rebuilt with a week’s visit at Cedar Creek.
tMtea rood. W. H. Goodyear.
toted
Jan
sate.
A.
n
ttoL
brick blocks.
Mrs. Gary Baker has returned from
(Hab W. Antmoxn, Jadte of Probate.
Il nay be iaterealln&lt; to kao# that
Tbe ladies of Belding gave a charity Cedar Creek where she has been visiting
John S. Johnroo. ch.mplnn lee skater ot ball and had SI 10 iu their treasury after sick relatives.
\NOTiCK FOB HKABISO CLAIMS
Amerlea, broke Uw world’, toile record paying the fiddlers. A committee was ap­
Tbe Literary Thursday evening was Blate of Michigan.
Notice
hereby r
recently. He akatod a mile In 1:1b S-b. pointed to receive applications for aid, considered good by all. Yes, very good. Probate to
Court for
and one family that sent in a list of arti­ Tbe reading “round” was extra good as on the 9Oth &lt;
Tae prerlona record waa m
months from
A hot alln&lt; ot Carter’, Extract Smart cles they were suffering fur, requested was the music, there being five different tor? fo pre
of Simeon
of oysters,
ones—
for,
Weed will cut
ent roe
the maoona
mucous phloem out ot that a can --w------- large -----. fry- kinds of Instruments from the organ
UMtr tUims to UAld
Um UiroC »1H1 lonn In • few bmux rn.lt- ln«. .nd two quart, of eraoberrtr. be down. Some very fine music rendered by
Probate Court,
.
_—
-•
of Hoel Ings, fa
In, 11 ■ wire cure and quick cure and pre- sent.
Hastings parties.
or before tbe a
nntlTe of Croup,
DIphlk.rU, Sore
Warren Hines, of Lake Odessa, was
Stephen Wolf and family of Woodland such claims
Monday, tbe 3tM day of AprW j
Throat, Pneumonia, etc., aa Hmm troublea found dead ia bed Friday morning. Heart Sundayed with tbntr parent*.

W. B.

■&lt;

Pale Faces

K. KENASTON,

all oom. from a neglected eoM.

Reduced from f“-;;

totoafe

1*1
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CASTOR! A
Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Inihnts
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitutefor Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OU. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee Is thirty yean’ use hfr
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays
feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relievas
teething troubles, cures constipation aud flatulenay.
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomaah
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Can*
torla is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother's Friend.

Castoria.

Casto ria.
" Castoria

Is an excellent medicine for chil-

good effect upon their children.’'
Da. G. C. OaoooD,
Lowen, Ma*.

Ill So. Oxford 8L, Brooblya,K.X.

- Castoria to the beat remedy for children of
which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not

“ Our phyaictarw in tbe children’s ispaaf

taterat of their children, end use Castoria in-

and although wo only bare among ear
medical supplies what to known

destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium,
morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful
agenta down their throats, thereby sending

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DRIPTIONS

Wetaprttaremayw laa:r**« **taCk-Meeaoach ta &lt;*• «■*. *• ***»
tot ** &gt;•*•«
___ s« a.*bty llata of mop ritbta MB I,
MM to th* attar hhnim *t
deem-

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too good far foci folk,

bod eaoogb to be pick . ;e„t
noBfag duoces with

w«a rt tot fov Frtfoiral
twm m tta- Witara Tort* W. fo» too*
of tMivon
“* t'*”
totht Saute for &gt;U no«rtiB« 4
Wprt M'&lt; fota to Omi Mr will to ras ta
Mr « Statlw vt &lt;w,'-cLW» «I powwt ,to
V*. &gt;1 Me ianmlx sw»up.-n ot
psrty. *to taw tow &lt;wp«pok/w is ctor
taptlM) tv Cte WIL stall &gt;«»«■ a. »-akkonM
&lt;teu poijcsl tarttawm. Ito
W*cv twsw. th* Mil will pto- •»&lt; towto
IwUKpmmilal least, ’to law ot ife
IM.
WM we ouuwU-t U» ••Miitau, ttal
Kyrroeod the deewerotie Mart/. ** rm)
Mcamely top* to w tbe -biU defeated hi
the S»-uate. it is a fact fctewn to any
nasde-r of ti* public pr« *». that *
XMrtBbrz erf d*«rtatfe member* of tbe
bouse, were oppoeed Wit, and had given
•Mrtlot- by theh specebev and &lt;Xfaer«!wt.
ihal they ihould vote avalist tbe bill.
Then wtr.u*i;'*d tfceerark vf tbe part)
whip, and tbe calling^ e-idsigfat can-uws j
and tbe noeeoaity for passing tbe Wllsotrl

The alate qwrrjiwg todaMry to erne of
ttaMF O*a&lt; to farfiag oka fiire eOrta rt tbe
Frw Trade «b&gt;ei Mnm. Ktotea «» 9^
dwad to a 4mm dhf«~H MrtM. tert
ehiedy m P&lt;—uylr—to, Vermwt Mate*.
Mar) Mato. Sew Yark, Virgtato. &lt;gwnto
and Mew Jwr There are MG difierwrt
qnarrtea, Ute oat^at &lt;rf w feirb fo 75 per
oeut. roufiM «tote. Tbe nvaenx tariff
roufuag alate to U per ««- vatortm.
but the iritowo Tariff propoa^ to iMwer
thh to 10 j*r tent, a tote of 15 per etert.
to ttewe
m Ibh Industry.
Tbrro are over W6.6te»r666 Htroated to
tbe alate trade, aad three are over «.M«
worker^ who receive fit.X56.6W annually
toward A redortton of 15 per eeat. to
(!* Tariff toeana a loae of fijjff.MK/ in

■gc f:otD severity to seventy-five millions
'A dollars. They ly/pe this deficit may be
made up In whole, or In port by increased
iieportatlor.s from abroad' God save the
laborers of this country, if vra are to have
s policy that tikes tbe bread (rota their
inojtbs, and gives ft to the laborers of
other tends. It is just such a policy as

tbeir aauual earn to ga, if, Indeed. Il dore
not tueen the entire cloalug of tbe Ameri­
can quarriea in favor of the Webb alatea
that will be able to eoaae over aa ballast,
paying no fright, to awaasp ocr markets
Ou other than roofing alatea It to propottd
to rrdoee tbe doty 10 per cent, text that
par: of the American induatry which i«
the largest i» to receive the greatest in­
jury. In full accord with the policy of deatruetioo of the preaent Admin t« frat ion.
Tbe alate trade has already begun to
fee! tbe effect* of tbe shadow of Free
Trade. Daring the six months ending
November 1, 180J, tbere were shipped
over the Bangor and Portland Railway,
from the Pen Argyl quarries aloae, 5f7
carloads of slate leas than In tbe eorreapoodiug six months ending November 1,
1&amp;9S.' Thia meant that daring tbe beet
working season, from May to November,
over filS.006 tees wages were paid 'month­
ly to the workers In this uae qaarry- |lt la
tb«‘ earn* elsewhere. But American labor
ujust not be considered where tbe
Welsh labor is concerned, either in tin
pUte manufactures or slate quarrying.
How nice the slates from Wales, you
know, would look ujera tbe roof of Gray
Gables.

that rrpublicaus inve fought, and will
'XNxtiaoo to fight and lb*y s ill win too In
tbe end.
Protect ion to American industries Isas
given to tftH Nation, tor a generation
past, such wealth sad prugrr-M that the
policy Is no longer an experiment, arid
though the democratic partr In their piattorm said it w«s robberv; they have incor­
porated tbe principle of protection In their
Wliaon bill, and uniiisciy we think adopt-

Meetings of labqpert are being every­
where hela throughout tbe country. A
year ago there were no such meeting)*. A
esuse tor them ban ariarn in tbe mean­
time. .. That cause ia tbe threat of FreeTrade. Remove this 'hreat of Free-Trade
aud tbere will be do more mass meetings
of unemployed American laborers,
k more, there will be do more
(actor lee.

BBL as a “Forioro Hope*’ o! th* d*n&gt;»&gt;
eratic party, was diBcxtawd; the Mirror &lt;4
DeaaocralM: Plunder, and Part Offa* was
held up to view, and preeto: lheee strong
backed political gladiator*, theae stalwart
Gea*tal Andrew Jackson dnnterat^. teheli tfeSMtlves in the glass, and went
away, toget’ing what itudmet of men they
were, and voted for tbe bill.
TImj deruorratM.' party judged by Its
pi st forts, stende pledged to tbe people for
a “Tariff for Rerwiur Only.” and mj far
abort of revenue neceasary to defray tbe
expenses of the goieruusent does.P come,
‘ that tturir own -rfimatee make th* sbort-

*d ad-valosesi. insU»d of specific duties,
making tbe bill neither a tariff tor reve­
nue only, nor duty enough to protect
Amerftan manufactures and labor; a sort
of political “What Is It* Let every read­
er of Ibis article reminuber, that the first
four moutiia after list McKinley bill be­
came tire tew of the land, the ba lance of
trade In our favor was 8fi:i,546,:t35.oo,
and tor the first four months after demooracy bad de*iared Its policy, tbe balance
W trade was against us In tbe sum of $66,$W,$16.00. This i$ shown by the govern­
ment ledger at Washington, and vhoald
teach a very wholesome lesson to alL No
wonder a democratic administration la
compel ted tn Issue bonds to defray exywnses of government.
The policy of selling more than we buy
la understood by ail to be a condition of
prosperity, whether of an individual or a
nation. The democratic party said in
tbeir Chicago platform, that a tariff for
anything but revenue was unconstitution­
al and robbery; they said the reciprocity
policy advocated by Blaine, and made a
part of the McKinley bill, was a fraud, a
ebeat and a sham and that If they came
into power they would wipe out protection,
reciprocity and the ten per cent taxation
of Bute Boeks. After tbe votes were
counted in November, the people saw
that Grover waa elected, and both houses
of the National Legislature democratic,
by good working majorities, tbe rains of
government were in democratic haoJa,
sod they could drive whither they ehoar.
Tbe policy to be adopted (If they meant
wbat they said in tbeir platform) wm
diametrically opposed to the republican
policy over tbe oouatry for thirty years, a
policy that must bring with It great change
to buslDCM, and tbe manufacturing Indus,
tries, coospelted aa they are and must be,
to look short, “smelled the smoke of the
battle afar off" knewtog foil well,
that without protection they moot giro
ever their marfcM for mMufaeturod prodrttoto those who oould manufacture
with ekaeper labor, art that Is Jost where
we ore to-day; stagnation of biminooo,
hart times, labor wMtoptoyrt. art a party
fas power that cant agree with thomootvea
Mtoaoy government policy, a committee
of Ways aad Menns mode up of members
from the Sorth art from slates In tbe
south that know ooly hostility to northern
wtorprioe, pooh art progrooa. The

Thanks to tbe republican party tor
giving us a sound currency. If the mon­
ey of this country to-day was as poor as io
the good old democratic days of Jas. Bu­
chanan, we wpuld ail need a wap bouse
ticket
. -o

The country ut down on silver,
sitting tbere yet
True Statesman th ip never Legislates
deficiency.
Choreh and Society.

The Heating, City W. C. T. Union
bold IU next bmUoi nt Mr. A. K. Heath,',
comer ot Mill and Church clraet, on
Turadxy. Veh. Uth. al halt pa,t two.
p^rte’e. I.. 8.&lt;. will meet with Mr*.

Daniel Striker, Feb. 10, IBM. with the
tallowinc program.
Home and the Making ot Modem Eu­
rope— MIm Striker.
Medieval Art—MU, Matter.
In CbauUoqaan. Vlllan lite la Switz­
erland—Mra. Geer.
How not to help tbe poor—Mn. Hol­
loway.
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Tlte February meeting ol the W. F. M.
S. occur, at the parlor, ot the M. K.
church. Wedueaday, February lath, el 1
o'clock. Tbe aubject or tbe meeting will
be, "Lookto, Forward,” upon which aa
Interratlnr procram ba, been prepared. I
All are Inrlird.
There will be a donation roe tbe benefit
ot Ker. Mlle 'emMH, at the Baptlet ebareh
parion oh Wadnaadiy erealnc. Feb. 14th.
to which al are aeawany welted.

Fob. O, IfiM at iff o'rfoet a.» Merttag
•pe^ to the fifth dmm for rorttag rt
rtarteort prwrto* meeting art artM
rtber degrww wort m may
before ftee
■Mta«.

Tbe ladle, of tbe Mlaatoeary mlaiy
eoaaeeted with the Fraebyteriaa drareb
will amat at tbe rareoeape next Wednee-

drogt

Th»: s a,
m

higbesr qnaiity ofe'trytt 75.

IMaaer •&lt; is o'xtartt

.J5

It's » gfeal satiaxc:..-

Magtog by tbe Grange.
Addm, ot Welooar. Bra. Frad Mcrrri.
Koipwnr. Bra Ort. Honeywell
slnxlud by the Gruty.
fjortattaM, by all metotera.
Eaaay. Stator HooevwelL

BacitaUoa. Bra. Clara BriatoL
Soar, Ktatar Bell Baarwr aad Efoe VaaaetePaper Bra. H. M. Bririol.
BadteUoaK Nelaoa Bird aad Addie
-SI.w.jo.

Redtetioc. Bra Edwin Bird.
Song. Blster Edas Bird.
Recitation, E«e Vaneyekle.
binging by tbe Grange.

ij&amp;AfOUR loift tinle ‘"A*11*0! be recovered:
neither c*n your loet opportunities.
A pun-hat*- of Furniture right now at
'W
McCoy’s will save you luring one of

the opportunities of your life to get
Furniture cheap, and you should lose no time in
taking advantage of it. No matter how hard you
are to *uit. we can suit you and save you 50 per
cent on some lines of first class furniture that you
need. In fact we are selling new fashioned furni­
ture. upon old fashioned honesty and if you're
looking for BARGAINS you have no need of going
hy our store. Of course you would stop and pick
up a f 10.00 gold piece if it laid in your way; why
shouldn't you step in and take away one of those
fine $20.00 Drconcra for $10.00; it amounts to al­
most the same thing. When yon get a combina­
tion of good goods and more of them for less mon
ey it’s your privilege and duty to take advantage
of it

to know that every pre ■ ri-.:3n
we aexx! out is just a? ;

good dru&lt;s will make .:
matter what

vol

paid

W. tl.QOODYEAR

Received

Grange called to order In the fifth de­
gree at 7 o’clock for the purport o? &lt;**toring the fifth degree, dosing to tbe fifth
degree and opening in tbe fourth decree
at »s o'clock.
Singing by the Grange.,
Speech, making suggestion for the good
of tbe order.
Questioo Box.

Ganned

Music
Izet all pairoov be pre**-nt and enjoy
good tins*.

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We still have a few copies of “Series
No. 1” of tbe Photographic Tour of the
Work! in our oflkx, which we can mail
from tbl* office U&gt; t!»o#e enclosing Conpur,
“No. 1.** We can assure our readers
that tbry will never regret of baring
made the investment if they send 16 cents
a week f&lt;»r 16 weeks and get these fine
works of art. consisting of 156 photo­
graphs in all taken from every part of tbe
Whrid and Including the mo*t Important
scenes from tbe World's Fair grounds.
Book three will contain photographs from
the Hawaiian Islands where some of the
grandest scenery0X3 the earth Is to be
found. For Instance tbe Waipio Falls
which tomble a distance of over 1,4&lt;X&gt; feet
and Waipio Valley whose scenery is
beautiful and fmpreosive. Great interest
centers in these Islands just now and
particularly Interesting will be the photo­
graphs of tbe Government building, in
which the movement was started which
drove Queen Lil from the throne, and
here the provisional Government was
proclaimed Jan. 17th 1»3.
This book
on Hawaii alone is worth tbe price of tbe
whole series as it reveals tbe geography
of a country but little known to us as a
general thing and to which great Interest
attaches now by reason of the Hawaiian
question. All who desire to start In now
with tbe first book and have lost “Coupon
No. 1.” can do m by sending us 10 cents
In stamps and we will supply tbe missing
coupon and their orders will be attended
to at once. Hereafter it may take a week
or more to supply tbe books after Book 1
Is famished. But and the name, ad­
dress, together with tbe stamps and tbe
Coupon to correspond with the book de­
sired and you will soon be In possession
of a aeries of views that you will
very highly.

Her. Marat, ot Blablahd, a former par­
We drain to extend oar hArtteli Ihanka
lor, will preach at tbe rrmbytanan chureb
to tbe kind rrtenda and aatchbora who aa
neat Sunday mtwXnt aad aeaalac- Tbe
Bov. A. D. Grlfiaby win peaafo at Rich­ kindly aaaMad aa In the Baath aad burial
of oar mother Mra. Clarita Darkae. Aloe
land.
to th, M. B. people. of Caritoa Ceetre,
The Bee. A. D. Griobr la aaaoaaM te
wheat kindly opened their ehareb for oa.
laetwe at Fralriarilla next Frida/ avaalac
■radar tba as,plrm ot the Epworth Lracaa.
Tbe Y. F. &amp; G E. next Bunday evanlnf
at the Fraahrteriaa ebureh aad will he ted
bj Mra. Yau.
Hee. A. D. Grigaby aad Mn. Griffoy
heartily thank tbeir many kind triewl, tor
tbeir praeram aad ceaerou xlria at tbeir
donation &lt;m Toeaday arealax teat

grade

re*»oc we bay only the

5. E. PHILLIPJ

DOINGS

Other dealers will tell yon. Oh, well the
Racket keep* auction and Bankrupt goods.
We do not aeli against them. Jost rea­
son the cnee. Suppose you lose your
stock of farm on a mortgage. Is the farm
to blame? No you are tbe one bat tbe
property goes to pay tbe debt but b just
as good. Ton merely made a mistake and
paid too much or could not meet the pay.
The Racket with net spot cash comes up
and bids it in and then offers it to the
publie at about one-half price. Customers
think it over and see if we are not right.
Then com to the Racket and see about it.

We have a stock of shoes bought at
bankrupt sale and have several hundred
pairs yet to close out at about % of regu­
lar pr!ee. at tbe Racket
We want to close out our stock of win­
ter rubbers, felts and soeks and will give
special prises to do it, at the Racket
Ws want to go out of tbe crockery busi­
ness and will sell what wo have- left re­
gardless of cost, at tbe Racket
We have the largest line of ladles veil­
ing in tbe city and at prices no one will
match oa same quality, at tbe Racket

You can’t match tbe bargains eu our
8 and .Ide counter for twice tbe money at
any other regular store Id the dty.
TnRacnr.

W, will han thia aprinc the lamat
atock ot mllllaery ever bene&lt;bt to thl,
dty at prteea that will eatonlah yea. at tbe

you un'i alwaus
oai whai you want,
and you don’t al­
ways want what you
Gan oat.
But wc have what non
want and, when non see, you
will buy. you are looking lor
canned goods. Wc have
them-a lull and first Gla&amp;s
stock.

We want uou io see

I am going to dispose of my
new furniture at some price.
Now is your time to get gtwds
for a little money. I will
still buy and sell second
hand goods and do uphib
stering and repairing.

Jefferson St Furniture
Store.

Hams &amp; VanArman

THE LITTLE REb FRONT SHOE
STORE HAS

SflTISEIEb cuyronuir
And they are the best

AbVERTISEHENT
aim to give you entire

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Give us a trial and see, we will give you
your money’s worth EVERY IIME.
It
pays us to do so.

�^Several loads of mem’ young people
from tbe Presbyterian church took a sleigh
ride (in wagons) out to John Dawson’s In
Rutland Saturday evening and had a jolly
time.

Hastings Banner
Thursday, Feb. 8, 1894.
W. R. COOK. LocU KdHor.

AH THERE”
Are you dyeing or are
you expecting to dye this
spring. If you are you want
good result-: and the only way
to obtain the same is to buy
your Dye Stuffs where you can
get them pure and fresh. A
great many people make fail­
ures of dyeing because their
coloring matter ii old and of
course useless. We make a
practice of buying Dye Stuffs
only in small quantities. And
thereby having always a fresh
stock. Every thing is pure
ajidj lieap, we have a full line
of Perfection DiamondJ and
Peerless Dyes Make no __
mistake in the place, the old
wooden building one door
east of City Bank.

FRED L. HEATH,
THE DRUGGIST.

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Ui

John Llebty, sr., died at his home in
the second ward Saturday from the effects
of paralysis. Be was 84 yean of age.
.The funeral was held at two o’clock Mon­
day afternoon.

The first order for our art portfolio No.
Samuel Carson, of Galesburg, was in
1 came from a subscriber at Gun Marsh the city Tuesday.
Allegan County. By the number being
Miss Lulu Felgbner is visiting Nashville
taken every day we Judge they will prove friends this week.
very popular.
Alexander Foster, of Bedford, was in
The American Express Office will be Hastings Tuesdsy.
moved this week Into tbe old Abstract
Mrs. Ella Bowen visited relatives in
Office, back of Hicks grocery store. Tbe
Bellevue last week.
change of location will no doubt be appre­
Prof. H. B. Andrus, of Nashville, was
ciated by many.
in the city Saturday.
A new postal card is being supplied of­
B. R. Rose returned from a visit in New
fices as fast as needed. It Is in size be­
York State last week.
tween tho big manllla and the old fashion­
Miss Canle Schumann returned to
ed size, being 3^x5^ inches in dlmcnGrand Rapids Saturday.
sions and contains the picture of JefferMiss Ettie Main returned from Grand
son.
Rapids Saturday for a few weeks stay.
Tuesday evening the Epworth League
Robert Peacock, of Roxan, is in the city
debated on the subject, "Resolved, that
receiving eye treatment from Dr. Lowry.
Hawaii should be annexed to the U. S.
The judges decided In favor of the affirm?
Mr. and Mrs. John Fuller spent Sun­
tive, just as every true American natural­ day with Will Fuller and family at Nash­
ville.
ly would.

A most exciting play, but one which is
perfectly natural and true to life, and tbe
beat picture of the romantic days of tbe
west. Is "Tally Ho," an ideal of the Sier­
ras, written by Joaquin Miller, which will
be presented at the Opera House, Tuesday
evening, Feb. lath.* The play has been
staged by Rol»ert Downing, the celebrated
tragic actor who is backing this tour, and
who guarantees the excellence of the pro­
duction. A large mandolin orchestra has
been secured to travel with the company,
and special scenery and fine costuming,
with delightful specialties and music will
enliven tbe performance. Tbe company
includes Edmond Hayes, a dashing ro­
mantic actor, C. F. Mountain, a splendid
character comedian, William Fredricks,
W. B. Downing, Fannie Frances and
other well known actors.

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Miss Gertrude Stebbins, of Hastings,
was tbe guest of Mrs. C. 8. Barrett tbe
enjoyable duplicate whist party
flrstKif tbe week.—Charlotte Leader.
given by Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Barnes and
Mr. and Mrs. Gard F. Chidester at the ^/Krs. Minnie Greble, Misses Olga Bessformers home 104 S. Broadway. Friday mer and Ruth Gould, Archie McCoy.
evening to about sixty friends. Ed Pow­ Chester Messer and A. Holl attended the
ers and Mrs. Holloway won the largest "Patti” concert at Grand Rapids last
number of points and were awarded the
prizes.
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that white our county had 54 leas riven*
court cases than Calhoun it had threw
more criminal cases than that countySend your mteskmaries this way, please.—
Charlotte Tribune.

WHHam A Kern. Hops
Mary M. Kahler, Barry
William Harding. Kalsnuuoo
Alma SntenTHvttigv
Byron D.'Power*. Ban field
Cards Pierce,
"
Theodor* Northrup. Catffcton
Lena William*.
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If you want fresh canned goods go to
The Barry County Herald Is the name
of a new paper at Delton, successor to tbe Spary Phillips’. He keeps nothing but
the
best.
Delton Brbeze, It is an 8 page pager and
well filled'with news. It Is certainly an
Robert Downings’ Tally-Ho Company
able exponent of the bustling little village has a fine mandolin orchestra.
Hear
1 In which it is published and should receive them Tuesday evening next.
i cordial support. D. J. Westfall Is the
Palacine oil is safe, of high test, lasts
. publisher.
longer, and pay? to buy it.

Tuesday while after ice a team belong­
ing to Stone and Briggs of Rutland, was
drowned in Poduuk lake. They were
left standing on the Ice the driver wind­
ing tbe lines around the dash board and
going away a short distance. They soon
commenced backing and before they
could be stopped thej* backed into a hole
where lee had been taken out. and were
drowned. The team was quite a valuable
one.

Cook A Cook,

A full attendance of Brother Knights is
desired Monday night at Castle Hal).
Work in third rank and important busi­
ness.

What Is 2c on a gallon, when it lasts
much longer, gives a beautiful, soft light,
does not smoke the chimney and perfectly
safe. Sold by Cook A Cook.

Darby—Dialogue, Sterling Hogle and
To insure publication all notices for the others—Recitation. Minnie Mead—Read­
Banner should read) the office Monday. ing, Geo. Hall—Paper, Chas. Lewis and
Agnes Rich—Critic’s report—Music.
The hours of day grow longer now at
the rate pf about a minute every 34 hours;
We desire to say to all patrons that the

term of court, ten of which are criminal.

We would like a first class correspond­ Delton Roller MUI I* running and will
ent from Prairieville, also one from be kept running, despite reports to the
contrary. We are here for business and
Quimby and Broward.
Why use oil that will smoke and char we propose to do business. We thank our
the wick. Then use Pateeine oil al 12e patrons for tbeir trade and we cordially
Invite new patronage. We propose to do
per gallon. Sold by Cook A Cook.
good work; to pay the hlgbeet possible
Woo Bey and Bronson have just received
prices for everything end treat one and
an Invoice of mens &gt;2.50 shoes which
all alike. Oive oa a call.
were made on the World’s Fair grounds.
Yours for Business,
T hose who attended tbe "Patti” concert
Dodds A Haxymax.
in Grand Rapids speak in glowing terms
Delton. MtehJ
of IL and feel more than repaid for tbe
The following pronounclation test from
tbe Moderator is a good one: “A young
In sending stamp, lor tbe coupons, we
dude whose cerebrum bad been saturated
would aak to ban two eent stamp, sent
with the idea that program should be pro­
Instead ot 10 eent ones, as tbe, can be
nounced with an Ojibway grunt In tbe
need to a better advantace.
final syllable, wandered from Arkansas
Married, b, tbe Bev. A. D. Grijtaby
through Cairo In Illinois to Cairo in Egypt
the I-resb,terlan parsonage on tbe and of and loftily said that he had visited the an­
February, Mr. Wm. Hardtop, of Kalama­ tipodes and felt that fate breathing appar­
zoo, to Miss Alaa Boylan, ot Hastings,
atus bad becotne.fuily acclimated to the
p^be llsstlngs Fire Department will frosts of the Arctic and balmy zephyrs
ban tbeir annual dance on Feb. 2Snd this of Hawaii Yet in February while in a
year at Mudfe’s Opera House, at Ford's Danish fiord. In company with a greasy
Hotel. BUI tor dance 78 cents ner eou- Moslem, he became so Interested in tbe
nomenclature of zoology and the pronounI have moved into tbe second ward but eiatiou of.phliotogk: terms that hesocetmib
wlU still do baking. Any orders left at ed to she fierce attacks of la grippe, and
the photograph gallery will be promptly w 1th a mixture of epizootic be went to tbe

\kin&lt;

MtohrMj
Pure

HE above is an exact reproduction of the present condition
of a man who DIDN’T READ THE PAPERS.
Before
reti ing at a hotel in neighboring city he’ ‘Blew out thegas.”
His funeral was held a few days later. Had this unfortu ­
nate man kept posted by reading the papers he would benumbered among the living to-day, and enjoying the blessingsof plenty, instead of leaving a destitute family because he
would have kept track of the market reports, besides learning
from papers that it would be sure death to blow out the gas be­
fore retiring. In this connection we desire to call your atten­
tion to our clubbing rates. We are offering

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Last Friday morning was "ground hog”
day, and that little animal saw his shadow
I Nathaniel A. Balch, for many years a if he ventured out. So we can prepare
a rirrui dTION *
resident of Kalamazoo, died at the age of for at least six more weeks of cold winter
.
&lt; 86 years last Thursday morning. In 1838 weather.
This Woek,
95 quires, tje was professor of the Michigan college
With last week’s issue the Freeport
--------- 1--------------------------------------------------- j at Marshall. Afterward be studied law
Hereafter, Ah.nw.
changes for .4
advertisements with stuart A Webster in Kalamazoo and Herald was twelve years old. Brother
nnst rpach thia office Tuesdays at latest to was admitted to the bar. He was a state Godfrey is giving the people of Freeport
hmure Insertion tn the issue of the week
a bright, clean, newsy paper and deserves
senator in 1857. He was president of
when brought.
the success be appears to be having.
Kalamazoo village in 1869.
Mr. Balch
Monday night Mudge’s opera house waa
was prosecuting attorney for Barry county
A fine line of crockery and glassware at
many years ago and was well known by opened by the Yokes—Stapleton Co., the
tipary Phillips’,
attendance, being fair. It seems good to
all the old settlers in this vlcjnitv.
Additional county correspondence will
have a place where plays can be given
Program of the Crescent Literary Society
be found on inside local page.
without climbing two or three flights of
forFeb’y 14th, 1894:—Roll Call, Quotations
stairs Into a fire trap.
'
Don't forget that Spary Phillips has the
from Ix&gt;Dgfellow—Music—Recitation, Miss
best coffee and 50c tea in the market
Don’t be deceived by tbe cry that other
Edith Pryor—Essay, Urban WoodburyPaloclue oil 19c; Red Cross oil 10c. Reading,
Walter
Hayes—Recitation, oil is as good aia Scofield’s, Shumer's and
•ill Oil!! Oil!!!
Cook A Cook, j Maude Wilcox—Instrumental Solo—Bird Logie’s, because it Is nowhere as good,
We keep the best 10c oil sold anywhere, Townsend—Dialogue, Collier Cobb and does not give as good light, besides Penn­
the "Red Cross”
Cook A Cook.
other*—Recitation, Ruth Gould—Music- Sylvania oil is tbe best in tbe world any
Zfhere are sixty two eases down for this Reading. Leon Bauer—Sermon, William way. Best oils sold by Cook A Cook.

LOCAL NEWS.

Tbese eases to 1SK may be enwped »
fellows: Calhoun, criminal, SI; law. 1M:
chancery. IIP; Satori, crtmlaal. Me law.
79; chancery 77; Barry, criminal, 14; tew.

“He Blew
Out The Gas.”

reported as doing well.

June

men which apparently were paying well.
This led the farmers to believe that they
could do just as well and perhaps get a
little more for their milk and when a
smooth talking creamery agent came along
they became ready victims. Cooperative
creamery stock can be bought at a very
low figure just now.—Saranac Local.
Farmers are not the only ones who bare
been taken In on "the great benefit to any
community” spoken of above, for many
business men have buried good, elegant
money In them, and we know from exper­
ience whereof we speak.—Portland Obser­
ver. The Observer only speaks too true.
The word "creamery” when spoken in the
presence of some of tbe leading business
men in Hastings is certain to bring forth
a sigh and a dreamy, far-away look.
,‘There’s a word that’s never spoken” In
that is
some of our households. and.................
"creamery.”
.

The salary of the circuit court stenographer is apportioned each year by the
circuit judge among the several counties ] W
of tbe district according to the number of !
cases coming from each of such counties. •
This apportionment of Mr. Hoedemakers’
J
salary for 1894 has just been made by
Judge Smith, and is as follows: Barry
county, &gt;485.17; Calhoun, &gt;851.65; Eaton
&gt;663,18. It will be Interesting, if not very
satisfying, to know that the number of
circuit court cases in this district increas­
ed from 496 iu 1892, to 578 iu 1893, or
A cream of tarter baking powderover fifteen per cent. The total amount
The farmers of Michigan have sunk of the increase comes from Calhoun and Highest of all in leavening strength
many thousands of dollars in the past two Barry Counties, 53 cases in Calhoun and —Latest United States Gosereyears endeavoring to&gt; establish co-opera­ &gt;4 in Barry, while the number in this ment Food Report.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Myers expect to move tive creameries. They have seen a few county Is unchanged. In 1891 there were Royal Baking Powder Co.,
Wall St., N. Y.
back on tbeir farm in Rutland in the near creameries that were run by practical In Calhoun 191 oases. In Eaton 190 and in
future.

Court will be in session next week.
Parties desiring to be admitted to citizen­
ship must bring a citizen of the United
Rev. R. A. and Mrs. Carnahan, of De­
States with them who can swear as to tbe
residence of the applicant for 5 years in troit, visited at Mrs. I. A. Holbrook’s
this
week.
this country.
Mrs. Probasco, of Muir, who has been
It is rather late in the day to announce
the event but the friends of Geo. H. Rodk the guest of Mrs. Cora Warner, returned
home yesterday.
In this city will no doubt be pleased to
Walter Clark, of Battle Creek, owner of
learn of the arrival of a pair of twin boys
at his home In New York City on Sunday, tbe famous stallion "Pilot Medium”^ was
Jan. 14th. Mrs. Rock and thtf boys are in the city yesterday.

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Oct.

The people ot this city do not often
have the opportunity of listening to such
a company as the Tally-Ho Company and
should show their appreciation next Tues­
day evening. I

T------------------------- \------------------- •--------------Grant H. Smith had quite a serious ac­
cident happen to him Sun day. Tbe fire
D. R. Cook returns to Cleveland Friday. in the cm! stove was dying down and
W. O. Lowden was in Lansing last when be opened the cover oo top to look
inside an explosion took place. Be had
week.
his head directly over the opening, his
C. H. Bauer was in Grand Rapids
hair, eye btnwa, eye lashes and mustache
Thursday.
were badly burned and It Is remarkable
Miss Ada Michael spent Sunday in nothing worse happened. Mr. Smith’?
Nashville.
.
little girl was standing behind the stove
Mrs. N. A. Fuller returned from Chica­ at the time an^, received a scorching also.
go last week.
Aside from bis eyes being Inflammed Mr.
Miss Lou Doelkcr returned to Grand Smith Is getting along nicely, but no
Rapids Saturday.
doubt next time tbe fire needs fixing he
E. A. Burton was home from Lansing will open his stove at the door instead of
the top.
to spend Sunday.

PERSONAL MENTION.

t

TO BARRY COUNTY READERS
■

.

The Hastings Banner and Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean,
two papers one year for $1.00.
The Hastings Banner and Detroit Weekly Tribune, the
papers one year for 11.00.
The Hastings Banner and New York Weekly Tribune the
,
papers one year for $1.00.
Anv three of the above papers for $1.50. All four of them
’$1.75.

the,
two

two
for

TO READERS OUTSIDE OF BARRY COUNTY
__________
Any two
for $1.25;_________________
any three for $1.75; _______________
all four for $2.00. We
cannot tell how long this offer will be open. Sample copies
may be seen at the Banner office.

The many friends of the Rev. Fr.
Laughran in this city will regret to learn
that the Bishop has assigned him to a
charge at Emmett Antrim County and he
left for tbere Monday.
Bis successor
has not been appointed as yet.

George Tinkler and A. R. Pratt were
arrested last week charged with fraud and
embezzlement. It la claimed that In 1890
while they were bolding the tritlee* of
director and assessor in school district No
9, Hastings township, tbe books wdfe al­
tered and &gt;80 withheld. They waived ex­
amination and were bound over to tbe
Circuit Court.
We omitted to mention last week that
tbe Sunday School Map entertateAent
given by tbe M. E. 8. Sr was a suceoso ia
every way, although not as largely at­
tended as Its merits deserved on account
of other entertainments the same evening.
Receipts were eleven dollars. Another
entertainment along tbe same line will
probably be given before spring.
The most highly prized daily that
comes to our table is tbe Chicago
ter Ocean. For news of every description
It cannot be beaten and in a careful per­
usal of Its pages one reads more matter
than In a good sized book. This is espec­
ial !y true of its Sundaya editions wbleh
contain 36 pages and a supplement of 16
pares, all containing tbe very best reading
matter. Tbe Weekly Inter Ocean wbteh
we are giving with tbe Barna one year

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We like the particular
• customer.
Don’t be an easy mark
when you go to buy a suit
If all the clothing buy­
ers were particular and crit­
ical examiners we would do
all the clothing business
in Barry County.
You’re Suited or your
money goes back.
/?. K.GRANT.

�H a st jngs BannerThursdiy, Fe!x H. 1894
cook.

Chartw w- Armstrong, .i^ge &gt;f

Oidding* against H. K. Walls, brought
to teat the lagalRy »l the local optics
law. Judge Buck, of Kalamasoo, baa
fl^adhis opinion denying a writ Be
••ye:
“I hsv* exsmlsed with «aro

affidsrit

Sla^K
while there msy
soxo* doubt* with nit i
,ao* te the adoption of th* law I foe» U my I
to, icoxra u»»,l» lavor el tea ralUl&gt;» &lt;
"e’SSftal'oral OPUO. u. la to foiec. aeh ■
I MS also impelled to this ruling bessus*;
of the important* of ths quo*Hon* at *tak* a* ■
well a* txcauac a apatoy "»Tt*e “*?**“[ *. '
3

Cannot Say Enough
Praise of Hood’s
«&lt;1. Hood &amp; Cm. LowNl, Mate.:
•• Gentlemen:-I toel that I oamol write
w onto which will speak highly enoughn&gt;f Hood's
Btesk/arilb. I can tel my frlenda what it did
fur mu a good deal bettor than I own write IL
But) will simply state that It cured tua' of a very
tertde case of catarrh attar the phytetens
LtUrtl to help me. It alse cared my husband of
rbv jmattom of serious Biture a year age. Hear
VotUri of Hood's Sarsaparilla effected
A Psrfect Curs
ta tu* case. I thlak Mood's StesaptellM te too
w,.Ji

odt do without K I ■■ wy thankful to you

Hood’s’SS’Cures

tor Vic bleidug thto mediate* has bws to ».
K&gt; rtfbottle to worth Its weight tagold." Mjm.
J. ti UcCf AN, 274 Waba*k Av*., Detroit, Mloh.
d’a Pills »ro pruairt and efficient. y»l
sedeu. Wald by tel draggtott. 2te.

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Pstwite taken throonh Menn A Co. receive
®cciid noticetcthe Scientific American, ano
Riun are brought widely before the public withcost to the Inventor. This splendid paper,
lasuM weekly. Hegsntly Illustrated, has by far the
tersest circulation of anv scientific work In the
"ofld- 83 a year, fiamplo copiee oeut free.
BuildiM BdituiD, monthly, fUOa year. Btugle
25 cenu. Every number contains beau«t)l platen, tn colors, and nbotographs of new
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NHEKIEE’S HALE.
writ uf I- lest
rs-ut &lt;1 out of and under the I
of the timid &lt; unrt for the County of I
Barry and nute «t Mlrhigsn. to me directed
and deihrnd ai d rgninst the ro“ds and chat­
tick, lands and tcnmieuts ol Tripbena Good•ueugh.lb the rtuinty of Barry and In favor
U Horace I'rcirtke and Son. I did on tbe
twenty-vlnth day or June, A. I».. 1-B3. levy upon
•ndrleze aud t&amp;knail the right, title and Interest
«CLl&lt;e said Trtnbena •&gt;o&lt;xienougli In and to
SefiPlowhie «te’M-r.l»ed real estate situated In
e township of In Ing. Harry County, Michi­
gan. io-wlr. the north ev»t quarter (‘4)
•( the north ea«t quarter (U) and the west
hAlf Cp ot tbe north west quarter &lt;&gt;4&lt; of
tec twenty-five (25) townMiip four (4) north &lt;f
range nine (lo west aito tbe east half (‘i&gt; nt the
east half &gt;&gt;4) of the north east quarter (»&lt;) of
tec thtity-atx (36) townshto four (4) north range
nine (»] wt»L also tbe following described tends
in tbe township of Carlton, north west quarter
W&gt;i]of the north we-t quarter IH1 «‘f arc thirty
[Wl township four [4] north range eight (8] west
•dll aonth east quarter ['«! of «outti east quar
tttiklofsec twrator aevea (ST] township four
(4Jnorth range right (a) west and west half [% I
dtsoulh west quarter | k) of sec twenty-six [a;]
township four [41 north of range eight west
all of which 1 shall expose for sale at
public auction or vendue to tins blgbest bidder
aa tbe tew directs at the north
front
door of the Court bouse In tbe city of
Hastings in said county of Barry and
ttateor Michigan, (that being the place where
the Circv.it Court for the said County of Barry.
Blate of Michigan to holden) on the 17th day of
February. A. D., IMM, at oioj o’clock In tbe af­
ternoon of that day.
Dated at tbe city of Hastings, thia 13th day of
Decemner. A. D., 1B3.
Philip W. BtiRCKsa.
Coder Sheriff.

MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having been mafie Iu the conditions
•&lt; a certain mortgage executed by Edwin a.
Forman am! Lyman W. Aldrich aud Marv
M. Aldrich, wife of tbe said Lyman W. Aldrich,
to David C. Eycle*hymer. da’ed the seventeenth
day of November ISN. recorded the elghteeutli
day of November. iw.’_ by tbe non payment of
tpalntorest due on tbe seventeenth day of
November. IK93 and more than thirty days
having elapsed since said Interest became du*
and payable and the strae remaining unpaid
•od, “*e said David C. Ejclesbymer having
elected to declare the whole amount principal
aud Intereet secured o&gt; said mortgage due and
payable pursuant to the terms and conditions of
•aid mortrage and on which said mortgage there
fe
t“e
bfroof principal andTnterest.
■brec thousand seven hundred and thirty four
aad 74-ioj dollars, notice to hereby given tnxt
by virtue of the power of sate In M mortgaw
I sball foreclose the same by a sale at public
a*61
bldder at tb« north front
door of tlie Court House In the city of Hastings
co
tbe noon
second
day of April.
IMM at twelve
o'dock
of all'ttmt
certai.TrcTor
^r

cel of tend situated In the township of HasMugs. County of Barry and Stele of Michigan
’•bribed as the north half of the south west

sKstr^s

David C. Eycucmhtmkb.
.am.
“•"«««.

Dated. Hatolnga,'

ADMINIBTRATOR’8 SALE.

Co?rt
-u

roucty ot Eaton. I shall
bMrter. into

IH] of sooth awt quarter (Ji) at
rcn-KjMTHL The north awe hall
toeeaat aoe-half
’*clk~

FBOBAT1 order.

FROM WA8RINGT0I.

PECKHAM.

LOCAL OPTION LAW VALIS.

naor. er»pn»“&gt;r;-_

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WHEEL® H.

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

preme court by President Cleveland to
take tbe plaee at Mr. Uomblower, who
was “fcnoaked oof by Senator HUI a
tew weeks a&lt;o, was bora sheet aixtgrone years afro at Albany and studied
tew In H&lt; father* ofBeo when ho fot
old anoefh. He emigrated to the west
upon ___
taking htedetrree at Albany tew
.
•
.a 1__ ___ * aK4w.e»lo* in Kt
^r^hnng'
Paul, where ho remained for severe
veart^ He cWne to New York in 1MT
Jnd
u prwat|„ h&gt; the clril
courte. mtodn, &gt;
for hlmraM m
a sincere student and eloquent advoca^e
He took an interest in politics from
hte Uvcet toto the «tera metrapolta.'

Han cad iHmteU-.
One year ago Jerne Hart, of Charlotte,
suffered a severe attack of la grippe,
from which he sever entirely rosov-•
ered. Since then he hsd bean gives to
spells of despondency, and while suffer- j
Ing from an aberration of mind took •
his life- He had no financial or domsetie
troubles and no other esuse could he
oaeigned. He was one of the early
pioneers of Eaton county, having set-'
tied in Brook field township in 113?, and
had liveA the life of a wealthy retired
farmer In Charlotte for the past thirty ’

At the village of Bobinson a mj*u
named Hawkins shot his wife and s
won*tabla and two citizens who went
to arrest Hawkins were fired on by
shots failed to take effect. The oon-1 a
.table abac opraH hr. ra H.-khto,’

Bitters, the groat remedy for liver, stom­
ach and kidneys. Bucklens Arnica Salva
tbe best In tbe world, and Dr. King’s New
Life Pills which are a perfect pili. AH
WAMXfjre*ro«, J mi. IL—At tb« eo»- Ibeee remedy are guaranteed to do just
dtwion of tbe fin an cisJ dhuttooB tn
what ia claimed for them and tbe dealer
whose name Is attached herewith will be
ered and it wm decided that a vote oa glad to toll you more of them. Sold at W.
the meaeure should be taken next H. Goodyear* drag store.
Tuesday.
A Millloa Frtand'
WAsraerow, Fsb. L —Ths entire
A friend in need to a friend Indeed, and
•umed in the dtecuseion of the resolu­ not less than one million people have
tion of Senator Stewart (rep-. Nev.) found Juat such a friend In Dr. King’s
declaring that the eeeretary of tbe New Discovery for consumption, coughs
and colds. If you have never used this
great cough medicine, one trial will con­
vince you that It has wonderful curative
polrers in all diseases of throat, chest and
l Wasmixstox, Feb.
I—-NoMoe wm lungs. Each bottle to guaranteed to do al!
g4ran in tbe sesato yastordny of amend­ that is claimed or money will be re­
ments to the house tariff bill providing funded. Trial bottles free at W. H. Good­
for the coinage of silver bullion tor the
year’s drug store. Large bottles 50e and
benefit of owners and repeating all ecto
authorizing ths Issuing of bonds. The 91.00.
dleoMMd.

Adjourned to ths 8U.

Tbe best salve In the world for cute.
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin Irruptions, and posi­
tively cure piles or no pay required. It
I yastorday ths income-tax btil wm to guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
plseed as a rider upoa the tariff bill by or money refunded. Price 35 cents per
a vote of 1TB to M. Ths satire day wm
box. For sale by W. H. Goodyear, tbe
druggist.
Wasmimotoit, Jan. 81.—Ip the house
yesterday tbe ineoroe tax mil was di»

wxcttmf. k. pbokham.

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filling hla body full ot baokahok Boll,
th , 'ISreocl Hiw and he
H.wkte. and hte wlf. -ar. t.UUy,
I had mgeh to do with the preparation
wounded. Jealousy, It waa said,
Feb. A-la the house
, of the cases against the old-time boss
the cause of the shooting.
'Ueon tariff bill, with
! and hl* fallow criminals which reDiod Worth muuom.
। suited in their flight acid imprisonment.
C. B Bohl, ar«d M yaura. on. of Ite- After th. dauth of Mr. TUdra Mr.
trola-a moat promlu.nl and wealthy oil . Prakham Joiaod Tammany hall nod
Ms Wilson.
kaus, dlad al hla raaldanoa Uttar a Um&lt;
v»7 trteadly with John Kally,
UH aad the
lllnwa Mr. Boni waa a lauding mar- *ton boa. at th. ari»w»m. In 1W» ha
‘ left the Tammany organisation and
ing axneng the first to uxovWiB the &lt;s-1 become identified with various Inde­
In
tablfshment of national banka In De pendent factions of the party.
trolk Ha eerved one berm as mays; . 1B88 Grover Cleveland appointed him
district
attorney
to
fill
a
vaoaneg.
Ha
and waa one of tbe wealthiest tic is '
the poaitlon attar ttjo week. '
"VT* 7*'”* " ™
the eity, his fortane being eethnalod at. rraigntol
on aooount of Ul-heollh aid ..nil
?
over fiS.000,000.
“
~~
Balnea. Hendrik. Seharmartiora and
abroad, wlmra he romaine,! two or
Rew T
o( R
Attorney General Ellis has reiarned suraed the practice of law. and identi
„ara*(X«t..ciA-rv nf
^vlX
to Lansing from Gogebic county and fled himself with the Cleveland «&gt;r.although he offers no proof to substan- mant. which
then In full awing,
„
an(, JRoWl_
Hate his claim l.-’*teu that the 1601 re,_____________
and has since__________
been one___
of____________
its most en- 1 BOQ
turn.-rot. tbaloounty which war. aald thuaiaatle «a well aa cnenfatie adro- j1
WAsanroTox. Feb. 8. —A resolution
to hare bean altered to aa to IneraM. aatoa He belan&lt;» to no leaa than flf-1
was favorably reported in ths bouse
the
coat for th. unandmanl U-ab 1’ I**
teen
club*
appearance
Mr. Peck- I yratontey to amend the institution so
tingvote
hto aatorv
0 ClU&lt;
* la •PP«*
ranc*. Mr
bum auggeat. th. progrro.lv. profro ,
tb. Urm,
oO„
Ue
by the state board. He says proof will . aional man. L~
He ..
I. of .nodinm h.Ight jwJ
of
aeprem. and ..parlor
be furnished in due time.
i^tlnroai
in
mnrnmAnt
«nil
....
.
.
.
and build, rest lew*
movement and
1 .hia
. fux-e
.
H
a
• * 11 a 1 I
to ten yearn The debate on
his face
uidicaMM ktronir
strong intelL-nttiwl
intellectual , the Hswal|an matter began under a
I foro. Hto feature, are clear cut and ^.Ul
Bhieh ,1)1 bring It to
W. H. Bachman, wife and four sbll
_
rfl! bring it to a
regular, his eyes gray and piercing.I vote onOQthe 5th
3,h
•
dree, living near Kalamazoo, bareli m.T
..
2.
~
, *. .
~
rorapwl with thalr llvm from theh !
“ thr~ 1°^“, *E° ,11*
~
Wasmimstos. Feb A—In the house
boratag bom. In thalr night dotaro '
“ “°"r
oa Saturday ths time was mostly occu­
pied ia discussing Hawaiian affaire.
fh. Utermometar wm 10 dagroro blow I
rare, and bafora reaching J.neighbor" I ‘‘“t
,h*h\th*t
d&lt;”™
Mr. Bland introduced a bill providing
Bom., era. dtetano. «»ay. two of th, |
“','e
h“'“if Ulow
lor the coinage of silver ba Ilion in the
children war. ro tadly fromu that th.l, ‘he ,lU,bbj'
’V
death waa avprotad
i \pP~ kf . H» ,
____ ____
abort and sharp 'n hto method of oxHoalih La Kidacan.
I preation a-nd to esteemed one of the
Dsnvmm, CoL, Feb. a.—H(
During the week eudud ou J an nary j best sroswexnminer* at the New York
27 reports sent in by fifty-three observ t&gt;ar
burglars upon entering his home with
era in various portions of the state ta
bis wife at midnight Saturday.
He
GAME WORTH HUNTING.
the state board of health Indicated that
turned up the electric light iu tbe haD
pneumonia, scarlet fever and diphtheria
uad whiro lighting gM in tbe park* a
increasad In area of prevalence. Ty­
shot was fired, tecring off the top of
phoid fever waa reported at twenty
When a bull moose lies dead in ths bls bead. The burglars escaped, fie
eight place*, diphtheria at twenty-six, forest he looks like some strange an­ waa the son of one of the leading Colo­
measles at ton and scarlet fever at fifty tediluvian animal, with his square pre- rado lawyers and has had a sensational
plaooa
r
IxaDAils muffle and horns spreading laturaJiy, a peculiarity which ha shares
8t. Paul, Feb. 8.—The suit against
The eupreme court has sustained is with the prehistoric Irish elk and the
©very particular the constitution aHty nearly extinct European elk of later the Kittson estate for half of an al­
of the general banking Uw of Michi­ times. The huge form, says Madison leged dower Interest of Mn. Crevier in
the more than 88.000.000 left by Com­
gan. The opinion partioolsrly upholds
Grunt in the Century, tells of strength
that •action of the law whereby stock and swiftness, and, withal, the still modore Kitteon, has been dismissed for
lack of proof, in the probate court.
holders are held liable to depositors fox
dangerous gleam of the eye, glazed in
an additional sum equal to thepar vale* its last stare, bids the hunter panne This suit was baaed on a claim that
Mrs. Crevier was the first wife of Mr.
of their stock.
and feel almost guilty of a crime in Kittson.
the destruction of so much that is
AU Qalat in H»w*lL .
Mr*. Laura Biggs, who died at Vicks­ grand and weird, a feeling very differ­
Aucklamd, New Zealand, Feb. 3.—
burg, left six children, twenty-one ent from the sentiment supposed to
The
steamship
Mariposa lias arrived
grandchildren and twenty great-grand­ attend the slaughter of a deer. But
the triumph of mastering the wariest from Hawaii with advices up to Janu­
children.
ary
20.
She
reports
that affairs on the
W. H. Culp, the aeronaut, pleaded and bravest animal in the woods by
Island are unchanged. The general
guilty at Kalamkzoo to passing coun­
sentiment among the people is to await
terfeit coin, and was held to tbe United
tbe action of congress. Nothing of in­
btatei court at Grand Rapids March 4
terest has transpired since lest adIn 11,000 bail
Edward Smith was sure*ted at Kal­
amazoo for attempting topass caucterSwuionKU), a, Feb. s.—SerenJ
feit dollars. He is believed to belong
Ohio elUee, Including Bprinjfleid, Dey.
to the W. H. Culp gang.
ton. Pique, Sidney and Troy an furWasey &lt;fc Co.’s big chair factory in
nlehod ;u by liu^e pumps ot SCO-horee
Detroit has resumed with the full force
power each. They ar. In Marear oounof 450 workmen after having been shut
ty. hare just been started, fores she
down since Christmas.
(aa TI mUea aad keep the preeanre np
W. IL Culp, charged with peddling'
counterfeit dollars at Marshall, made a
partial eonfeesion.
loa J. 8 ton brand, who waa chief of the
Albert A. Hazard, for twenty-six
artillery in John A. Logan's corps and
ye^rs « prominent merchant la Kala­
who served with Sherman on his march
mazoo. died af the age of IE
to the sea, died suddenly Saturday
Many itora who went from Marquette
eounvy to the Wirioto coal mines are re­
turning, saying that they cannot earn fair still-hunting, and by grimly aticka living there;
Nazhvillm. Tuan., Feb. b —Th.
iae- to the track for many a weary
Nashville Electric railway made
de*tr°F«1 M-KnighV. market at
Grayling, Master*! store, a tailor shop
form oady a very erronmxu rf»»&gt;M«i‘e.turday afternoon Tharond
and tbe laad office. Loss, IS.OOQ; .maU Idea of the true appearance df n mooM
insurance.
!«m the ataffed haauta uauUly awn.
Mrs Peter Anderson walked out on Few. If any. taxidermtote hove ever
Oeatti of aa^Ek-iftkiite?.
the ice at lbs foot ot Michigan street ■een • Uro mooM. and with oatly the
In Marquette and drowned herself in looee hide to work on. they make a Wllklnran, who am-vad Ik tha UMtad
three feet of water. She was M years monetroalty ot II. giving Mm a deState. ..oat. from 1S» w IM5. ale4
of age and insane.
cldedly mlaahapen nona, and fillingorrt tee home of hte daughter In tkte pine,
Mere than 500 families are now being to the utmost the immense nostrils, to-dav. arrd va — —
r——
upported by the Dickinson county re­ which in repose are in a collapeed
lief committee.
for a Cklekn Thief.
state. The ears come above the horns,
Hvneow, Wte, Fab. J.-Chnrta, W-.
A Michigan Central train struck a not behind them, as is usually the case
“
hrforn Jnd,, Goa.
rntter near Grand Rapids containing in mounted specimens.
Mr*. Martha Fallow and a boy, killing
In the living animal the nose is a
“&gt; ‘he charge of ehleken
them both.
• marvel of ugliness and the surface
D..P1Btk of w»terloo. Ia., covered! by the olfactory nerves ao
died at Port Huron.
great that it is doubtful wheSbur there
Capt Harry Smith, known by nearly iu any other living animal whose
eTfrcx- Khilnr ran
I - ■--- 1I-J ....
. sense of smell to so highly developed.
i d were
r bantlrMzi
tw
dunartd negro converts
Like moat other denizen, of the for- t^xay through a hoi. cut in

Calico and poverty socials are rampant
about tbe state.
Cadlcal yesterday closed evert disreput­
able bouse in the city.

It has been truly said that half tbe
world does not know how tbe other half
lives. Comparatively few of ns have per­
fect health, owing to tbe impure eondlllpn
of onr blood. But we rnb along from day
to day with scarcely a thought, unless
forced to our attention, of tbe thousands
all about us wbo are suffering from scrofu­
la, salt rheum and other serious blood dis­
orders, and whose agonies-can only be
imagined, Tbe marked success of Hood's
Sarsaparilla for these troubles, as shown
In our advertising columns frequently,
certainly seems to Justify urging the use
of this excellent medicine by all who
kuow that tbeir blood is disordered.
Every claim in behalf of Hood’s Sarsapar­
illa to fully backed up by what tbe medi­
cine has done and is still doing, and when
Ito proprietors urge its merits and its
use upon all wbo suffer from impure blood
in great or small degree*, they certain­
ly mean to Include you.
All the furniture factories are now run­
ning on nearly full time, in Grand Rap­
ids.
Thousands of dead fish are floating
.ashore at tbe southern end of Lake Mich­
igan.
Premature baldness may be prevented
aud the hair made to grow on heads al­
ready bald, by the um of Hall’s Vegetable
Sicilian Hair Renewer.
Tbe Benton Harbor building apd loan
asioclation usually gets 15 per eent prem­
iums on loans.
Prof. Franklin Everett, a well known
Grand Rapids educator slnee 1848, died
last week, age 84 years.
Many women find great difficulty in ar­
ranging tbeir hair becomingly, because of
its harsh and coaree texture. By the use
of Ayer’s Hair Vigor, tbe hair becomes
soft, pliant and gtoaay. Tbe vigor Is tbe
meat cleanly of all hair preparations.

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Petition, and th»- tav
putmsbed in the Bamtixus Ranafm AvJ?
WMks previous to said &lt;Liy of hearinc
CHAAI.M W UMnw
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MORTGAGE SALE,
MtHwuiiuBvinz
having ween
been maae
miule in the

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become duo and remain unpaid for tnirt v V3,
than both principal aad Intercst shall fAhiX

pnrw or me eeooon part, and tubri.
why daj» having efaps«d since said iJtJ
meet of Interest became due, and no pan .-od
?*■« or ft UagrUuifU of u&gt;d n,or-„-.„

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seventy four and 15-100 dollars U(i*
suit or proceedings at law having been I nitre
ted to recover the m»neys secured by said tu3
W °r any part thereof , sow. tfierriorTB
virtue of the power of sale contained in &gt;M
mortgage, ana the statute in such case wjX
and provided, notice Is hereby given ths: tfc»
lands and premises described in said nijrtjjT
to wit : -the east half of tbe south west T
oD eectitm thirty two (»». In township noouefc
north of range number seven (7) west R*z*
County, 8 tale of Michigan, will by seld
UcAreodtie to the highest bidder on Fridxy V
3flth day of March X. D. itot at the heof X
o'clock In tbe afternoon at the front • x »
the court house in the dtv of Hasting* !■. m2
county, to satisfy the amount doe on jald inartEacp. ahlcmti cosm and an attorn-.
twenty five dollars
EXmima R. BmpfouM. MertgUM.
N. A Rztnoum. Attorney.
Dated, Coldwater. Mich.. Dec, jow. iiwi.
PROBATE ORDER
State of Michigan. OuuntT of Barrv-ss.
AX a session of the Probate Court I r u»»
County of Barry. boJOen at lb* Probate ■ ftce.ia
theOltyof Hosting*, In said count} &lt;&gt;n Sator
day the AMh day of January, in (De v «r «at
thousand right hundred an4 ninety four
Present, Charles W. Armstrong. Jini-e «f
Probate.
In tbe lixherjo! tbe estate of J s. st-neo*
deceased.
On reading andflllng tbe petition duA v,rin^
ot Charieau. and Hiram K. Stevens *u:u *
•aid deceased praying that a certain instrument
this day filed in said court, purporting to b«
tbe last trill and trUmenl of said deceased be
admitted to probate and that adminir.ratton w
•aid estate be granted to said Dctltkii— :*•
executors to said will named or v&gt; »oi
-.th*c
settable person. .

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Thereupon It is ordered, that Tmirailsy th*
IBlh day of February. A. !&gt;.. I8&gt;l at ten -j'clock rn
tbe (orriioen.be assigned for the tearing ot said
petition and that the heir* at law of said de­
ceased and all other persons tnterrated iu sx;C
estate, are required to appear at a ms»Iou «
said court, then to be bdden at the Probate of
Bee. In the City of Hastings, in said counts, sod
show cause, if any there be. why the prayer’ of
tbepetitioner may not be granted Anu Ills
further ordered, that said petitlomr gtw nnuce
to tbe persons Interested In said estate, of tb«
pendency of said petition and il&gt;.- bt-ai*
thereof by cnnslng a copy of this order to be
published in the Hastings Baxnrr. a news­
paper prated and circulated in Ndd County ef
Barry, once In each week for three succradvr
weeks previous to said day of hearing
.
Chas W. ahmsiroxo.
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Judge of Probau

PROBATE ORDER
County of Bany. bolden at the Probate Ofitte tn
tbe city of Hastings, tn said countv. on Tues­
day. the 6th day of February, in th" year one
thousand eight hundred and ninety four
^fToscut, Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of

In the matter of the estate of Nebemlsk
Cook, deceased.
On reading and filing tbe petition duly rcriSri
of L. F. Cook, (executor tn said last will ana
testament named) pray lag that a certain isstrument this day filed In said coui t purporting
to be the last win and testament of *a!d de
ceased be admitted to probate and that admin
istration of said estate be granted to said P«
Utiooer the executor In said will named or to
some other suitable person.
Thereupon it la ordered, that Friday, the mu
day of March A. D. INI. at ten •'dock in Hm
forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of
petition and that the heirs at law of iwud &lt;h*
ceased and all other persona Interested la
Steps have been taken to foreclose a estate
. are required to appear at r session of
820.000 mortgage on Ottawa Beach, a fa­ •aid Court, then to be bolden at the Probst?
office, in the City of Hastings, In raid County,
and
snow
name, if any there be, why the prayer
mous summer resort near Grand Haven,
ot the petitioner may not be eranud. And it*
The fish and game protective associa­ further ordered, that said petitioner give notio*
to the persons interested In said estate, of the
tion of Muskegon purpose to stock their pendency of said petition and the bearing
khooting preserves with quail Imported thereof by causing a copy of this order t*&gt; t&gt;*
published in the Hastings Bannkh.x news­
from Kansas.
paper printed and circulated tn said County o(
Barry, once In each week for three successiveweeks previous to said day of bearing
Chas. W. Armsti■
Judge of Probate
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Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorta.

HOTICBFOR HEARING CLAIMS
State of Michigan. Coanty of Barry - M
Natfca to hereby given, that by an onier ®f
the Probate Court for the County of Bxn?
made on tbsathday of February. A D i-’X
six months from that dare were allowed forms,
itora to present their claims against thr e&lt;ato
of Lucinda Blanchard, late of said rcuntr
The Antrim Iron company at Mance- dsceaeed. and that all creditor* of said dmeved
reqaired to nrceent their claims lojtid
Ionia recently drew 70s pounds of sliver are
Probate Court, al the Probate office. In the &lt; ity
from the Grand Rapids banks and dlatrl- of Haatings, for examination and allowance
or before the eth- day ot August neu.
UnUd II among It, eaaployee on pay day.
and thai sQch claims will be heard before *xid
court, oc Tueaday, the eth day of .•is&gt;
aad oa Monday, tbe «b day of au^hJ
next, nt ten o'clock In tbe forenoon of each &lt;x
’ CHAI. W. Aldimojto.
Judze of Pn»b».
PROBATE ORDER.

January, in die year one thoneand clgM i'-wn-

Hlltedale-a Hew aleetrie IIAktlng eyetewr
la tn operaUok. tbe eotnnerelel etnrnlt and
apaitoftbe afreet latepe Mering t«en
turned on. Fbe rvenlt la Mtlarsetovy.

of bolle on hie neek. waa wwapkikly eared
by taking only three bottles ot Ayert
SareapartHa. Another result ot the treatIncreased avoirilnpola.

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and teerswssrt ofsaMdeeeaKd be
probate, aud that administration of •bM**1*'

&lt;i«y rf Ftortury A. D, HMStten O’d«*»
tbe fomwon,1 be »«icnto*gr tbe hearing ti
•aid i*th»nn »d thM the helrsat law of »*"•

■r Adrian Degroot ot Grand Rapids has

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received in falling down aa elevator shaft.
Delegatee from Fanoen’ elube la var-

isr. n aux tm-re or. wsj vur j-...,
urt may »&lt; be granted. And It
wrcd. that mM petitipner give «£r*m • I ■irrcwted In said
Mf Mid petit km and the b*»rt^
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BB1LI4ANT ADDBERSBR

Wambingtox, Feb. a.—Aside from
the great attendance and the final vote
on and passage of the tariff bill, the
features of the session of the house
yesterday were the »peeches, closing
the debate, of Mr. Reed (rep.. Ma),
Speaker Crisp,and Mr. Wilson (dem., W.
Va.j, the author of the measure. Mr.
Used said:

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Voodlaud................ . •7 43
ffoodbury........ ........... 7 5J 4 4 19 a .......
Fta D. L. A K.
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"In this debate wkloh has extended over
lance to this country. The result 1. that tbe
bill before us Is odious to both side, of the
house. It meets with favor nowhere and odm-

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last Cooper Lv-------- % 4ft
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•ioqeeuUy portrayed the advance of freedom.
This bill, he said. waa but one of thou ad*
vanoea. No McKinley MU
oould
wu. w
U.u sum the .adm-

tiemao from Maine enutd not draw from’bta
armory of Mrcaam and wli ia order to stop tbe
advance of thia cause of li^btonlar the burdens
of taxation.

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Danloe Cahrcea of fteetlonaUsin.
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ha had not wantad n attaohad io thin bill, bni II

onoa »o attached, ba supported it with all Hie ,'
loyalty at hla command. Tbere was continued
&gt;nu&gt;&lt;at “ Mr wilnn denied ibe rb.rfe. oi ,
•acKonaltam In tha bUL Haaald that the am- |

mating fcelfnx of thoae wbo bad framed thia ।
M117!.u.mS..bli ►.aMa.u.ta-elrk OU.
man would not be taxed for another, one in
wtoich reii&lt;ion. aoionos. culture and eduaatiuB
would ro naaa
hand in
In Dud
hand aa tba
the common, ubtaxvd
untaxod
wouia
heritare of evary cliiaen.
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MX WUeoa oloaad with *u eloquent appeal

whits it pretends
It does nol sffsrd

Those who will vote against thia
bill Will do so benaaae It open* our mark ata to
the dealruMIve euwpetition of foreigners, and
those who vote fur it do it with s reservation
that they wUl I tan Uy drvoie themaelves to

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•sate Grove.................
Woodtaud....................

Metro!t............................

isve that
protootlun

to hia fellow-democrats He told them ’bat |
the record of the bouee weald permanently
record no paaeiDf event, but a treat epoch in
American history. He wanted every demo- ,
orat'e name recorded on that historic roll Is '
that usae. he said, tbe day would be a proud

left.
"it is evident that there in no ground for
ih«i hope entertained by .o many moderate
du Hurt I LU bill, bad a. it ,ia. could be u

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.mi h.p» ... !or bfe m. etaDt.it »orU,
ware; "In ths name of honor. In the name of
freetkxn. I aummoa ever* democrat to voia for

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THE GUILLOTINE.
Aaarehist nuisat Bshtsdad ta Faria for
this bill."

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Traverse City...............

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•Btops on signal only. A genii must sign*
Jiains at flag stations as soon m they cau b&gt;

een.

All trains will slop at Crooked Lake I'roisiH.
when they are flagged.
Bancage must be xt tbe depot xi least s uiii&gt;
ales before leaving time of trains, ao that agent
may have tlmn to check It property; otterwlir i
•nav not go forward until next tniis.
tMIxed trains will be run at die rnuven»- ne­
at the company, who reserve the rigiii to chsbg*
tbe time of such trains without notion
W. 8. Bkwing. Oen’l Mamurtr
H. C. POTTKK. Gen'i P. &amp; T. Airt
L. Bkrgrant, Rupt.

Mr. Heed ru.&lt;^ zed the Amri lean n^rkat as
being lbe be»t u&gt; tuu aorid. ouinc to the high
wages paid bore enabling workingmen to pur­
chase largely of the oomforta of life. Instead
ot increasing this market, he said, by leaving
It to the steady Increase of wages which tho
figures of the Aldrich report so conclusively
abow, and whieu hav** rot only received tbe

Michigan Central
n The Niagara Falk Noute.

of iho secretary of th.j treasury apd the demo­
cratic bureau of statistic*, by this action our.
committee proposes to lower wag&lt;-H aud so
lessen the market and then divide that market
with st mebody else, and nil on tbe chance of
gelling the marltuia of the world
Mr Reed
continued:
"To add to.the interesting Impossibilities of
this contention the orators on the other aide
say they are going to maintain wages. How
cau that be possible! All things sell at the cost
of production. If tbe difference between cost
of production hr re and cost of production In
England be not equalized by the duty, then our
coat of prod tie lion musi go down or we must go
out. Our laws have united money and men and

Stations.

Habtixgs .
Stations.

Rasttnos.
C. R. OSBORN. i.-&gt;cal Airent, Hnsli.iRU
3. I¥. tti'iim.R* (J. F .t r A •’’hl'-acu

cat* for such petitions at the Grand Rap ds Businos College, Shorthand, and Normal School.
For Cntaloiuc, add ret-A. S- Parish, Propr.

Paiiis, Feb. 5.—Auguste Valliant,
the anarchist condemned to death for
throwing a bomb in the chamber of
deputies on December®, was guillotined
at thu prison de la Roquette early this
morning.
He was conducted from the cell in
the prison de la Rochette. where he has
been immured, to the guillotine. The
criminal was placed in position, tbe
signal was given, and in a second the
knife descended.
The head dropped
and the life of a self-confessed enemy
of society, religion and all other inslitritions of civilization was at an end,
and a terrible example was set to
others of his kind in the nations of the
sworld.

**To sum II up. If ihfii protection gives u»
money and men. and our vast country ne£di*
both, It may show why we have .io wonderfully
prospered
It It does 1 am inclined to think

VITAL TO 4064
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is to keep on malting new mills and try to pre­
vent the committee on nays ami means from
pulling down old ones.

^raVE Xnd braix treat
“I7C1?C 1O« Uy,'tcrt*. Dizxlnres, Fits, Neu
M%£a?d£.Ohe’ Sl."Lv&lt;l‘“
caused bj
or Vn «k«rulo«... Mroixl

SS'1?* i-a-m.-UMn.Jow,
remale Weaknesses, Involuntary Ixxwea, Sperma
wrrbesa caused by over-exertion of brain, Helfabuse, over-indulgence. A month’* treatment, u,
null. With each order for fi box&lt;x, with
m will send written guarantee to refund If Dot rure.-l.
Gunranueclaeqed by agent. WEST’S LIVKH ?rLl):
San’’^lck Hjwosche, Billot&gt;ne*a. Liver Complain-,
Hour swortwen. Dyrpupela and Constipation.
GUABANTEK3 Issued ouly by
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W. II. Goodyear. Sole Agent. Haslings.
GOOD ADVICE.

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"But wbal do you say about tho farmer!
Well, on that subject I do not profess any
special learning. but there ia one simple statemen.t wish to make and leave tbe question
there, ..
if with
growing
like magic.
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■"•not.-lurlor rlllwr. ooiun. rrer, rll.lbi.
site, each and all swarming with mouths to be
filled, the producer* ot food are worse off than
when half this-country was a desert, I abandon
benee in favor of poliiical economy
"if thu hope of r.g.lctiHurlsta ts in English
free trade they had better ponder on the tact
that while the wage* of artisans have increased
tn England f" *3 per week since 18M the wages
of agricu turai laborers have only Increased 7Z
cents, and while the Lancashire operatives tn
the factories live os well as anybody, except
Americans, the agricultural laborers are hard­
ly letter off than the continental peasantry.
England's example will not do for agriculture.

Every patriotic ^&gt;i»cn sh.Hi'.d pvehls
me meet one other question, and
persona! efSbrt and in!
a increase let•‘Hrrelet
me make It fairly We are charged with
the circulation of his home p;r&gt;cr which
having claimed that the tariff alone will raise
wage*. We have never made such a claim in
teaches the American jx&gt;licy of Protec­
any such form. Free traders have set up that
tion. It is his duty to aid in thiaTvspevt
claim for us to triumphantly knock II overin every way possible. Alter the home I What we do nay is that where two nation, have
equal skill and equal appliances and a market
paper is taken care of, why njbt sub.
nearly equal and one of them can hire tabor at
one-Lalf less. noth.ng but s tariff cau maintain
scribe fur the American Economist,
the higher wages, and that we can prove.
published by the American Protpctive
••We are tbe only rival that England fears,

debts says ; “No true American can
get ilong without it. I consider it Ute
greatest and truest political teacher In
the C.ii.cd iStatcs.sample copy. Address W.l’.ur F. Wake­
man, General Secretary, 135 West 23d
St., New York.

Nerve J
Tonic

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Blood
Builder

WILLIAMS’
MEDICINE CO.,
Schenectady, N.Y.
and Brockvillc, OnL

$3,000.00
A YEAR

FOR THE INDUSTRIOUS.
We teach men
in at which
diflteulMo
learn or Hurt rvqwlrea uiucii time. The work ia
earn-, healthy. aud Itonornbk*, and can be done dur-

for we alone have Incur borders the population
and the wages, the raw material, and within
ourselves
the
great market which in­
sures to us
the most Improve d ma­
chinery. Our constant power to Increase
our wages insures us also continuous prog­
ress.
If you wish us to follow the example
of England. I say yes. with aU my heart, but
her resl example, and nothing less. Let us
keep protection, as she did, until no rival dares
to invade our territory, and then we may take
our chances for a future which by that time
will not be unknown.”
Speaker Crisp Heglo* His Speech.
After his opening Introductory remarks Mr
Crisp declared that an examination of the pro­
tective system wou.d show that while It was
built up for the ostenmb’c benefit of labor
it was in truth constructed for tbe benefit
of the manufacturing classes Ho pointed
out
that
the
wages
of
laborers in
prounred
industries
went
down
and
tbuso in unprotected industries went up
as a result of tbe McKinley act. Tbis-was
shown by the statistics gathered by the senate
committee on finance. Tbe speaker referred to
tbe artlflclal condition created by protection.
It took meu, be said, from their natural chan­
nels and diverted them to unnatural channels.
The same was true In the diversions mode in
the channel* of trade. Protection was a Chi­
nese wall which not only shut-out tbe world
but abut tn the United States.
Mr. Crisp was greeted with applause when
ba said that the thirty years of protection waa
a period of unreal during which the masses
of people had constantly rebelled again?t tbe
heavy burdens of taxation. The people bad
always been stilled at the pot’s by the repub­
lican promise-, to reduce the tariff, but
once sucoessfui at the poll.*, tbe republican
legislator* surrendered themselves body and ■
soul to the rasnufacturlw classes. Tbe speaker
declared that the genii mo (Mr. Reed) bad
throughout h*.s speech retrained from tbe ar-­
- guments of reason and had used only those of
prejudice.
Its pointed to tye Chinese as an example of
what bad resuhed from a protective policy
of hundreds of years, which had sought to
make China rich by trading with itself MrCrtap said that for twenty-flve years the
democratic party had been trying to get into
power. It had told the people that if given
power ll would reduce the burdens of taxation.

given the party power.

right direction.

This tariff was

FOR

of man, Dr. Brinton declares
i is no trace anywhere of tbe
mtasing link, no evidence that man de­
veloped oat of some lower animal by
long series of slow changes." Nor does
he aooept the doctrine of specific crea­
ture as a scientific explanation. Thera
Women In New York—Remarkablo for' llor Gentlenews
is a third possible theory of the origin of
man which Dr. Brinton holds is as good
^■1M another—namely, that called “evoluThe birth of Esther Cleveland at the ' tion per aaltum,” or with a jump.
executive mansion will take from • “U
that procefB, whatever it may
Julia Grant, the first-born grandchild
which produces ‘sports’ in plants and
of ,President v.xux.v.
Grant, ..c
her position «
as the
‘cranks’ ana
and 'geniuses
rropectable
v.
vux, •ersnks
geniuses ’ iu reepeciaoie
IV.. daughtare
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of the
of
the familiea.. .No doctrino
nf -heredity’or
J*11)!*.}?011?0’ J”1}; w,rrt5ss A1
Oralia*n ‘atavism’ or ‘reversion’ can explain these
McCollin, in Toadies Home Journal, it prodigies or monsters, as they happen to
cannot rob her of her position as one
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... be. A family of we -know not which of
who
is doing .honor to ..
the place
which
, tha higher mammals, perhaps the great
gave her birth.
’ tret ape which then lived in the warm
On June
7,1876, Julia,
the„ child
„
. . of
.
regions of central France, may have pro­
Gon
tlmnfs old
rat
son.
Gen. Grants
eldest
son, Fredrrick
Frederick duced a few •sports,’ widely different
Dent, and hifi wife. Ida llonore. was
physically
and mentally from lheir par­
,t ,hoexecutive m»n»ion. A
ents, and these ‘sport*’ were the ances­
.v. «...
mo°th later shewas christened in the tors of mankind. This is a theory which
name building. The baby ™ given
but one namV. Julia, in honor of her aaks for its acceptance no blind faith in
paternal grandmother, her maternal the dogmatic assertions either of science
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_ or religions tradition.’’
grondmothe.. Mrs. Honore, with PresI As to where man first appeared Dr.
idem Grant, acting as sponsors.
At the conclusion of Gen. Grant’s Brinton says; “In fact, we are limited by
^cond term Mr. Grant removed with a series of exclusions to the southern
,.
. slope of .that great mountain chain which
^,s ^Bt®ily to Chicago, where, for a
time, they made their home. They begins in western Europe and Africa
left Chicago for New York a few years with the Atlas mountains, the Cantabri­
laWr nnd therc remained until the np- an Alps and the Pyrenees and continues
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pointment of Col. Grant as taluifiter to to the Himalayas and their eastern ex­
Austria, when they removed to the tensions in farther India. Somewhere
Austrian capital. Vienna. Their re- along this line in southern Asia or in
turn to New York, where they are at southern Europe or in northern Africa |
preeent making their home, has been we may confidently say man first opened
his eyes upon the world about him. Up
a matter of recent happening.
Throughout the successive journey- to the present time his earliest vestiges
ings of her family the education of have been exhumed in the extreme west
Miss Grant has continued without in­ of this region, but that may lx* because
terruption. Inheriting from her Hu­ there search has been more diligently
guenot ancestry, doubtless, a predi­ made, but tbe fact remains that, speak­
lection for the French language, she ing from present knowledge, we know of
has taken a most complete course in man nowhere earlier than in Eugland,
French literature. German she has France and the Iberian peninsula."—Re­
studied in the kame conscientious man­ view of Reviews.
ner. Both languages were of the
greatest value to her in her associa­
tion with the Austrians.
In addition to the study of languages
and literature most of Miss Grant’s at­
tention has been devoted to art.
Coughs,
Miss Grant is domestic in all her
Croup, Influenza, and
tastes, a fondness for sewing and embroidery filling in the spare hours
Bronchitis,
Boro In tho White Hous?, Wash­
ington, Juns 7, 1870.

Mr. Orlap clesod with aq nloq
bi* demoeratto Msoctatos •
&gt;oUona aad to look al ths great
principles involved.
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tassM. ■’Let us paaa thia bill and it will
bring glsdunM to the consuming maesea, to

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Chattanooga. Tenn., Feb. 5.—IL C
Ross, cashier of the Bank of Scotts­
boro, was shut dead at Stevenson at
uoon Sunday by four brothers. Bob.
Tot,
Jitn
and
-i«ii.r»
John
Skelton,
on account of his relations with
their sister, M iss Annie Skelton,
of
F. D. Bloods worth, a brother-in-law
______ ____
Ross, was wounded in the arms. The
Skeltons were armed with revolvers
and rifles Miss Skelton moved in the
best aoclety in northern Alabama and
Chattanooga. The murderers are iu
jail at Scottsboro.

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Washixgtox. Feb. 2.—The twelfth
woman has been admitted to practice which arc left from her reading, study
before the United States supreme ing and painting. She is extremely ,
court and has signed the roll at that auniable. thoughtful and considerate of
bar. She is Miss Kate II. Pier, a pre­ others in an unusual degree. Gentle­
pdaeasing young lady from Milwaukee, ness and justice are her most prominent
and Senator Vilas of Wisconsin moved traits.
l»er admission. Mrs. Belvi A. Ix&gt;ck- ,
She is slightly above medium height. |
wood, of Washington, was the first and of slender. girlisTi ftgrtre. Her ;
woman attorney to appear there She complexion is fair and clear, the dark
was admitted in 1875.
। blue of her eyes and brown of her hair
। accentuating its clearness. She dresses
Chicago, Feb. 3.—The United King­ in the very simplest of inodes. Her j
dom Alliance and the British Women's favorite outdoor amusement is walk- I
Temperance association of Englund inir.
Miss' Grant has never been formally
have taken np the suggestion made by
the World's and National Women's presented to society, nor will she make
Christian Temperance union for a gen­ her debut in New York for a year or
eral observance in the interest of tem­ two yet; but both Col. and Mrs. ■
perance reform on March 30, 1894, the Grant, realizing what a delightful
ninetieth birthday of Gen. Neal Dow, memory an acquaintance with that
most reserved of all European courts
the father of prohibitory law.
i would be to their daughter in after
life, permitted her to be presented at
Chillicothe, Ma, Feb 2.—David the Austrian court
Austin, a wealthy farmer, a native .
Her relations with her grandfather
Missourian and highly respected citi- ' were of the most intimate and devoted
zen, died here, aged 74 years It was nature. She spent much time with
his pride that he had never been out of him during the last years of his life,
his native state, never ate a meal in a
and remembers him with deepest af­
hotel or shaved in a barber shop in all fection. A wreath of leaves, the lov­
hts life, and never had a day's illness
ing work of her hands, was buried
wntil about two months ago.
i with him. laid upon his casket In tbe
' tomb at Riverside.
i
Miss Grant as the oldest living of
Memphis, Ala., Feb. 8.—The G-yearold daughter of Bamsey Billups was Gen. Grant’s grandchildren, is the for- '
attacked in a thicket near by by a wolf tunate possessor of many valuable sou­
and so badly mangled that she died. venirs of the ex-president. Among the ;
The girl’s little brother, in an effort to moet important of these are a number ।
also probably fatally of important letters. Several buttons.’ I
tom. He succeeded, however, in kill­ which wore cut from uniforms which
ing the wolf with a club.
\ the general wore during the late war.
• she , has had mounted as a bracelet,
HUR.
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Springfield. III., Feb. 8.—Mm. Mar- ii.hln ♦!
uable than any jeweled circlet could
g&amp;ret Sommer obtained a verdict in the
be.
circuit court of &gt;5.00) against the Con­
In her character of daughter, of
sol id a ted Street Car company as dam- 1
granddaughter, of ‘pupil, and in her
ages for the death of/Eer husband, ex­
social experiences. Miss Grant has
Alderman Fred Sommer, who was killed
proven herself worthy to bear the
by being crushed by a car on the comhonored name which has descended to
panyli line
her.
_________________
Killed Her Baby.
1
Daeklng the Duellxta.
Toledo, O., Feb. 2.—At Elyria. Q, |
The mayor of a.small village in Ger­
Mrs. Jacob Hartley, wihile despondent
over the death of her husband, killed many has discovered an effectual way
her 10-months-old child by cutting its of stopping dueling among the hot­
throat with a razor. She then by a headed citizens of that place. A few
similar effort tried to end her own life weeks ago two physicians quarreled
at a public dinner and challenged .one
Her recovery ia doubtful.
another to fight with pistols. The
Forty-Six Horses Burned.
village chief magistrate heard of the
Chillicothe, Mo., Veto. 5.—Forty-six quarrel. He informed the village firehorses, tbe property ot H. Cl Irehind, men. and together drawing a ma­
of this city, which were stabled in two chine tlwy proceeded to the lonely spot
large barns nearly 2 mi.es apart, were in the woods where tho encounter was
cremated at an early hour Saturday to take place. Just as the seconds had
morning by an incendiary fire, causing stepped off the distance a heavy stream
a Iom of 810,000.
of ivater struck one of the physicians
in the neck. A moment later tbe sec­
ond doctor tvas drenched -to the skin
Albany, N. Y., Feb. it—The alate also. The wmald-be fighters in tbeir
board of health estimates that there
dripping clothes looked so ridiculous
were 128,500 deaths in the state of that they both burst out laughingj
New York during tbe year 1893. Thia
shook hands and returner' to their
ia 2.200 less than occurred the year pre­
homes, thanking tbe mayor for his ini
vious.
tervention.

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ive Cents
Eachperaon cats on the average
over 1,000 meals per year. To pro­
perly flavor these would require
ere used, but 6 cents would
more than cover tbe difference,
and pay for tbe luxury of having

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Crystal Salt
Instead of the other kinds. But the
Important thing about it is tbe finer
tavor your food will have and the
greater protection your health
receive when you use th*
all salt. Ask your
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vertiacd than any other make. '

lheir value, laves thousands of dollars annually
which helps to increase the sales on thieir Tull Hnr
They can afford to *cll at a Jess profit.
Here you &lt;=n wave money bv bur mg all
rear nf the dealer advertbed belo*.
i»e free upon application. Address,
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WOOLLEY &amp; BRONSON

MORTGAGE HALE.
Default havou: been marie tn tbe conditions
of a certain mortgage made and ex cuted by
William P.Bldaam and Marr A. Htduam, his
wife, to n inlet Striker dated April X6th. A. D ,
issfl. upo 1 the w«-st half uf tbe south eaat quar­
ter and the south ex« qn&gt;rter of the south east
ot eeetloo five (5) In lown No. one
The Nervous System the Seat quarter
north of range nine went in the county ot Barry
of Life and Mtnd. Recent
and State oi Michigan aud evntdaing in bath
p.reel* une-hnudredeighteen and 3R 1« acres
Wonderful Discoveries.
more or Ins serordinn to tbe United Stares
No mystery has ever compared with that of survey. 8 thl m r g.
human life. It has been the leading .subject flee f the Reenter
of prefcsslonal research and study in ail agesBut notwithstanding this fact It is not gener­ mr.rtpa.es o • MA
ally known therein ro .iMlfled h
that the seat salt or prftetx al«g having been imtltutJd at
of life is loca­
ted tn the up­
per part of tbe.
spinal cord. oi 8X99.3ft ID I •Mlxralwihdr- xu aiioniey tea ot
tweutv-fiva ftoilxre m provHxl for In said
m
NoO«*e lx hereby rtveu rttai iue
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and so sensi­
tive is this as staxll b* l erexiary
KiMy rl»- mid debt
portion of the |&lt; ter -*t ai*d l»-tr‘i e-»ii
III b« »oM u uubtte
nervous sys­ ven- n* on *w* 14 b &lt;U
tem that ev. u Ifin’. tack. a-TO.. M U - --------------------tbe prick at a Court Hou»- a» ih« «t|y «4 H,astingi and State
needle will oi Mlcbigan.
838,

MYSTERIES!

Recent
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PROBATKOKOKK

State of Michigan. Gasan o&lt; BarrvG»n fnr tin

tboosaad ei«bt hundred and ninety-foor.
centers

which they su
Two-thirds d.
w
tlie 1 tiperf*_-t action of the nerve centers at
the tian! of tho brain, not from a
ment primarily originating in the
seif. The great mistake of Dhr
treating these diseaaes is that
orgsn rather than the nerve
are the cause of the trouble.
Ill I'lLlNKQN MtLM. the e«

on m»diic aad tling lh« petition d
fieri, n- Mary J Bnr-». widow of said
WiUmms or

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SCHOOL COLUMN

RAPID*.

Irntlenee wnu •
-- -­
which a vote of thanks was returned, in
this they took «P°U themselves more rod
TUom lb«l taltal » «ae»l ■&gt;»
than they ought, but tbeir royal entertnla •
at tho AreoeUtton on tho SKh. oil.. , ■I*­ nwut wm rertelnlr appreciated. Dr rote
. (Md thior totoUriWoiir
*&lt;r’ ot the Association, tbe Beit oieetlb* will
wl«. The ittendonre »»«
rooO.
be held lo XMbTlIle oo the second SatorChe? High School room being
Qu
day of April.
. oumter &lt;&gt;l pupil. .»d rot®* ««« J™MPt As 0&gt;ret ol the HP-ri *ln -eub’
Circuit Court.
In, Im pubUohe-l. I"11'
M'd
There are an unusually large number of
utoat tbtm. Ttirp «te» *
,od
cases on toe calender for this term of
te with «•&gt;*»"'
,l'0“‘h
ri-a murh dl»- court, which commences Feb. LSth. Fol­

cnsslou.
The class radiations were had. one in
primary numbers conducted by Miss Wnsdrll. toe other a tiflh grrnle reading e*erobe by Mltw Michael. We lost a Urge
akareoKbe former but. judging from
what wM3M*en, tbe exercise was good.
The cl*^ solved rapidly combinations
pUced upon the boerd and also given aral-

iy.
,
borne discussion arose as to toe proprie­
ty of using signs in tbe written combina(touif iu a manner that must be changed in

After years.
Miss Michael’s class consisted - of some
Ab pupils and the exercise was creditrtl»le
(e teachers and pupils. The lesson was
Whittier's “Barefoot Boy" ami the class
had evidently made a careful stud) of the
poem. Due was called upon to tell about
the author's first writings, another to
name some ot bis most noted poems, an­
other Pi’ji icily describe “Snow Bouud,”
etc. Reading very good generally. When
a stanra had been read, pupils were called
upon to explain meaning of words and
phrases and to describe the picture pre­
sented. Pupils sent to board to write a
paraphrase of stanza read, others ghe
Stine orally. One novel feature was toe
drawing upon the board by toe pupils of
the picture suggested by the poem,
in
response to a question the teacher stntod
that the class had spent in the study of
thf iwriit seven days, on • half hour each
Principal Wilkinson of Middleville rend
an excellent paper “Prosessional Ethics’’
■calling attention to a number of things
Teachers
uherein a reform Is needed.
“
'
«re prone to seek a situation quite regardles- of the rights of the one now oceupyln^ place. Many think it honorable
rested
W time when n better situa­
tion offers thus perhaps causing a board
no little trouble. Too often preceding
teacher.- arv criticised and no effort is
made to render the opening work of ows
weceteor pleawnit and easy.
School
board* sometimes give a gilt e.U? ruaom raendatlon to a teacher they would nut r&lt; tain in their eehbul.
Miss Bertha Gaskill, teacher uf No. I,
Barry, read n paper describing a samples
dajs work in her school. Has a variety of
•exercises. Tries! to conduct recitations as
(ar as |»ossiblc Without the use of the
Topical method generally used.
Map drawing pratlced. Advanced pu­
pils now reading Dickens' “Christmas
Carol,” Variety of ways used in spelling.
Mr. Wilkinson suggested that it would
be better to have the recesses only five
minutes long aad dismiss school the
learlieran night,’ an opinion in which

lowing we give them: —
CniMtsrju. Case&gt;.

The people vs Frank Treat, resisting an
officer: for sentence. The people vs Rob­
ert Feck, assault witb Intent to do great
bodily harm. Tbe people vs Wm. T.
Rose, keying saloon open on Sunday.
The people vs Charles Sheffield, felonhu
assault The people vs Nelson T. Par­
ker. violating liquor law. The people
Duane Bauer, baitardy. The people vs
Isaac Allerdlng. rape. The people
George Taylor, bartardy. The people
Asa Tefft, murder. The people vs How­
ard Patton, bastardy.

Spary Phillip, us Joseph Wardell, assumpibiL James M. Smith vs Enoch An­
drus. appeal. Fred JonLn vs Eugeue Ba­
ker, appeal. Jane Fl Coe vs Catolus L.
Glasgow, appeal. Wm. J. Hughston vs
George Main, appeal. Emery C. Abbey
vs Hastings Wool Boot Co., assumpsit.
B. Dessenberg &amp; Co. vs Edla Smith, re­
plevin. Sarah J. Bare vs Una Bare, at­
tachment. Lucretia M. Gosfieml vs Thue.
I). French et al. trespass on the case.
'John
W. Wools ton vs Thus I). French et
’
al, trespass on the case. Traverse Phil­
lips vs Masonic Accident Assoc., asaumsit. Geo. W. Huling et al vs John T.
IfOmbard, appeal. Eugene Baker vs Wm.
J. McArthur and David Haight, appeal,
replevin. John S. Harper vs Fred W.
tirebie, attachment Arena Rapson vs
Joshua R. Cfoilsh, assumpsit.
Lincoln
Parkhurst vs Frank Roys, appeal.

A, Mita Wilcox wm not imuit

the

Gaakill. Mich.
A Decided Novelty.
Tuesday evening U»e gentlemen con­
nected with'tbe Episcopal eburch gave a
society. H was a decided novelty from
thtf fact that it was gotten up by the gen­
tlemen alone they waiting upon those
present—in fact the ladies were not “-In
iff* at all from start to flnlsh. The awk­
wardness of some, and the disposition of
others to let their minds wander back to
tbeir various business occupations, was
very amusing.
For Instance Miley Diamond attempted
to put a pan of beans In lady’s lap while he
was busy doling them out; after filling a gen
tieman’s plate full of beans Emory Bnsby,
the barber, was heard to say “NexL" A
lady asked Julius Rusnell If there were
any doughnuts, he replied ‘yes, how
Attorney
many yards will you have?"
Colgrova ••objected” to an order for a
second cup of coffee, but his objection
was over-ruled.
S. Grtuael circulated
around the parish house with a big coffee
pot in hand looking after the wants of
those pres mt, and from force of habit,
sat down and commenced to “make an
account" of it In true plumber style. W.
H. Powers showed unusual dexterity in
washing dishes and was the hero of toe
hour In the eyes of the ladies.
The society was a very large one and
reflects great credit upon the gentle­
men.

Impahi.ancej.
Hammacher Scliltmmer &amp; Co. vs Has­
tings Furniture Co., assumpsit. William
Powers vs John Powers and David Town­
send. assumpsit. Muskegon Brewing Co.
vs Ellas M. Jones, assumpsit.

W. L. Browne, assignment. Ella M.
Bowen, assignment. Chas. C. Deane, as­
signment. Orson B. Hager vs Henry
Zuschmltt, Wm. Devine. John B. Messi­
mer. Samuel Velte, Chas. McIntyre. C..
Grosslnger, Elmer T. Cole, LeRoy Bar­
num vs Bertha Barnum, divorce, pro coufew. Wm. A. Hill vs Viola M. HUI, di­
vorce. pro coufesso. Theobold Garllnger
vs Hatlie Garlinger. divorce, pro confesso.
Betsey Jane McMillian, divorce, pro confesso. Mary A. Parker vs Alfred Parker,
divorce, pro confexso. Maud Lester vs
Higley Lesler, divorce, proconfesso. Wm.
W. Sackett vs Minnie Sackett, divorce,
pro confesso. Wallace Bronson vs Mina
Bronson, divorce, pro confess©. Sarah M.
Stanton vs Francis A. Stanton, divorce.
pro confesso.
May Shafe vs Edward
some joined but toe majority seemed to Shafe, divorce, pro coufesso. Hattie M.
Fenton vs Wm. I). Fenton, divorce, pro
think it unpraticable.
Albert Hafner, Principal at Prairieville, confess©. Lewis J. W. Bosse vs Myrtle
read an interesting paper upon tbe im­ A. Bosse, divorce, pro confesso. Betsey
portant subject of reading.
As it will E. Tabor vs Charles A. Tabor, divorce,
soon be published, no extracts are made. pro confesso. Hallie King vs John W.
tu toe diseussion that followed it was King, divorce, pro confessu.
noted that one of tbe drawbacks to better
CuAN&lt; Kin 2xd Class.
work in this important art is the poor
Hiram M. Chase vs Albert Warner,
quality of much of tbe reading matter in demurrer.
scIxmMs. The introduction of much sup­
CiiAXCEar 4th Class.
plementary reading is a step in tbe right

direction.
The rendition by two High School pu­
pils of Mark Anthony’s Oration and a
oarady of the same was good and heartily
-applauded by thehssociation.
1’riaclpal Fortney of Woodland gave a
talk on toe broad subject of “Arithmetic”
which he thinks is the work poorly taught
if any in tbe country schools.
Number
work is too frequently used as “busy
work” rather than being presented system­
atically. The objects of arithmetic are
mainly two fold: To aid In the higher
Ranches and to perform rapidly tbe bustitress of life. Tbe sabject should be pre•seulcd as a connected whole.
Decimals
■should not proceed common fractions.
•Care mu st be had throughout, that the
processes employed do not conceal the
principal involved.
Miss Eddie of the Hastings High School
read a carefully prepared paper making a
.strong plea for the study of Latin. Tbe
•e xteni to which our language is derived
f row it makes It very desirable for tbe
-stofaMt of English.
Largely used in
scie niific trims.
Very helpful In the
piastery of several modem Languages.
Mil Itou copied and patterned after VlrglL
Translations can never take the place of
the original. We need to enter into toe
feeling of tbe author.
Tbe subject of “Kindergarten Work In
t be Country Sebooten was ably presented
by Eliza GInrln, teacher of No. 1, Irving.
Hbe discoaHta the excuses offered bv tbe
teachers for not making use of this work,
via., ebjectoms of parents, lack of time,
■ lack of material and lack of needed appar-

Oneoftoe best regulated school dtstrictfl of which we have any knowledge,
lias for many yearn maintained a fowl li­
brary. even though no pnblie funds have
been available. We are pleased to know
that our vigilant County Superintoudrut
of Schools strongly urrfes that the variant
Bj the old raethoda of search the
school lioards take action In the matter annual rate of diacovery ranged from
one
to twenty, the average for the
of-establlsblng good libraries on a aubslantiai basis. Shall we not have a good collec­ twenty years iffTS-iH, being 10.S.
In
twenty-nine were discovered,
tion of books In every district In our coun­ two onlv by the old method, while be­
ty? What do you think? Will It not be tween January 1 and April IS of the
a good thing? If ao what can you do to present year twenty-five were picked
help It along? All speak at once, if you up by the two observers, Wolf, of
Heidcldrrg, ami Chariots, of Nice,
wish.
who 'have pressed the camera into

Lincoln P. Parkhurst vs Mabie Park­
hurst, divorce, pleadings and proofs.
Julia A. Hyatt vs Lewis Hyatt, divorce,
pleadings and proofs. Mary E. Peck vs
Robert Peck, divorce, pleadings and
proofs. Margaret Dooley vs Abner Chase
and Patrick Dooley.
pleadings and
proofs.
James Johncock vs Wm. P.
Johncock, bill to cancel deed, plead­
ings and proofs. Ella B. button vs Mary
J. and J. L. Wilkins, injunction, plead­
ings and proofs. Lueena W. Park vs
Jerome Froat and Jas. McKevitt, Injunc­
tion, pleadings and proofs. Anna Brooks
vs Isaac J. Brooks, divorce, pleadings
and proofs. Terrence Corrigan vs John
Yarger et al, Injunction, pleadings and
proofs. Eli Randall et al vs George Dlllenbeck, injunction, pleadings and proofs.
Adelbert Q. Church, Sarah B. Cburoh vs
Abner Chase, Injunction, pleadings and
proofs. Norman Latham vs David Ickes
et al, pleadings and proofs.
It Is now known positively that the case
of toe people vs Asa Tefft for murder will
pot come off this term of court.

About District Libraris'a.
The reading or study ot good books can
not too strongly be urged upon both old
__
and young; but especially the former class
should not neglect the opportunities offer­
ed for the transmission of thought from
one mind to another. “'Let us live among
the high thought?,*' said the poet Proctor.
We may be obliged to borrow them, but
better borrow than not have them. Tbe
present school law la aueh as to allow the
use of certain public money for the sup­
port of libraries In the school districts of
tbe state. The opportunity thus afforded
should be taken advantage of aad a good
Where there «re no librtrle. now rxl&gt;t-

A CHINESE CUUlKSHAri.;.
Opium TruKlr.

The Society for the Suppression of
the Opium Trade has republished in
fac simile a most curious set of Cffiuese
cartoons on the national vice, which
has an almost exact parallel in the
famous Cruikshank series, known as
•‘The Bottle," says tire London News.
The native Crui les bunk begins with a
picture of a happy home, at any rate
•of a happy summer house. The native
debauchee is thking his first whiff. He
recline* on a couch of ebony, inlaid
with marble, aad all his surroundingn
arc elegant ami luxurious.
This is No. I of the series. No, 2
represents parental expostulations —
the youth on his knees before his
father and promising never to do it
again: No. S. relapse, and No. 4, the
wife painting scrolls for a livelihood
in the miserable home. In No. 5 the
smoker is at it again, while the wife
and children, with a reckless indiffer­
ence to perspective which is in itaelf
suggestive of despair, weep by the side
of the besotted father's couch, and The
old mother does the work of a domes­
tic drudge.
In No. G the wife loses her temper
and,dashes the smoking gear to the
ground, while the infuriated debauchee
tries to beat her with a bamboo. In
No. 7 he is again sucking at the recov­
ered pipe, while compassionate friends
vainly offer him the food for which he
has lost all appetite. In No. 8 wife
aud child regard him with horror, but
he does not seem to mind. In No. 9 he
has been sold up anti his lodging is on
the cold ground, in No. io the doga
are after him as he crawls through the
villages. No. 11 is the same as No. 10.
“only more so." In No. lij we see him.
or rather the wretched skeleton of
him. crawling into a hole in the rocks,
in a wintry .landscape, to die—still
hugging the pipe that has brought him
to ruin.

^Thundwd -d

■«“»»

No Vm for TovroW.
An Ethiopian in Aby»jJnia will tell I
yon without a blurb Grot lie i* neccs- I
•arily w ashed at birth, cb a ns himself
os hh marriage morn and hope* to be
washed after death; that once every
year he dip* himaelf In the river on tho I
festival of FL John the Hsptbt. and ;
regularly every morning ia? wots tbe j
end of hh toga with the inoLtwre from !
his mouth urd fretberv up fib* eyes. |
Whenever be feeb Ms hide hafub und L
uncomfortable he auoiuL-. biui tclf r. itbq
mutton taL

MOST WONDERFUL OF PEARLS.
The •■Sonthero Croui," » Getu Found by
n Flabeman tn Wc«tero Australia.

Queen \ letorta hut. now p«ed the

BKACH a BOOTH

ran (in.ooo.ooo) without cxh.u.Unfi
all the combination* of the
tha
total of wbteh ia

The negatives are made with an ex­
posure of from three to five hours,
each covering an area two or three de­
grees square.
On the plate the images of the stars
are round and clear, while apy planets
or planetoids which may be present are
at once recognized by the elongation
of their 'images due to their orbital
Butter. H tow
Com per bu.,40
motion; and three or four of these ob­
long lights are sometime* found on a
Lard per lb., 10.
single plate.
Potatoes per M., 40 to &lt;’&gt;.
If the number of observers using
live per i&lt;. M
Tallow per IU.. fH.
this method should be much increased
the number of annual discoveries may
WbcaL white per bu .30.
easily mount into the hundreds.
The total number of these little
bodies which circulate in the space be­
tween Mars and Jupiter stands at three . Harper ton. LOB to. "JO.
hundred and seventy-live, so far as now
known, but it is aim&lt;a&gt;t certain that
Beans. 73 to
Chleken 4nrere.|., Uld &gt;.
those still undiscovered must be count­
Poultry lire, fl.
Tnrtceis Dvr. ?.
ed by the thousand,'and obviously it
Turkey*,dreared. it.
will soon be hopeless to attempt to
Beef dreweu. 5 M to fl.OO.
Beef lire. 2«» u»X
keep the run of them all.
Mutton, droned. 3.
We may reasonably Mippoew that all
the larger ones have been already dis­
covered, and that thoae still remain­
ing unrecognized are all extremely
uklnute.
•
It is true that from a certain defensi­
ble standpoint the size of a planet has
nothing to do with its astronomical
importance — mathematically consid­
ered a planetoid’s orbit is just as
worthy of invesiigativn as that uf
Jupiter ' itself, but practically it is
plain that the computers will lie
obliged to select a limited number
which present special points of inter­
est and confine their attention to them
alone.
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Black pearls used to be held as of
small value, comparatively speaking.
They were first made fashionable by
the Empress Eugenie, wife of Napo­
leon III., who poaseNsed a famous
necklace of them which fetched twenty
thousand dollars at auction after the
overthrow of the Imperial dynasty.
This did not include the single great
pearl forming the snap, which was pur­
chased by the marquis of Bath for five
thousand dollars. Mexwo, Tahiti and
Fiji supply the markets of the world
with black pearls. The most extraor­
dinary pearl in the world, according to
the New York Advertiser, is known as
the “Southern Crons." It is probably
the moat remarkable thing of ita kind
that nature has ever produced. So far
as is known it occupies an absolutely
unique position in the history of pearls.
It consists of a group of nine pearls
naturally grown together in so regular
a manner as to form an almost perfect
Latin cross. Seven of them compose
the shaft, which measures an inch and
a half in length, while the two arms of
the cross arc formed by one pearl on
each side., All the pearls are of fine
luster.
This astonishing freak was discov­
ered bv a man named Clark, while
pearl fisliing in western Australia. He
regarded it as a miracle, and, entei&gt;
tain Ing a superstitious dread of it, he
buried iL In 1874 it was dug up again
and since then it has changed hands
many tiroes. Ito value is set at fifty
thousand dollars How it came about
that these pearls were grouped to­
gether in such a manner no one has as
yet been able to explain satisfactorily.
It has been suggested that a fragment
°f serrated seaweed may have got into
the shell of the oyster and that the
succession of teeth along the margin of
the front may have caused the deposi­
SYMPTOMS WERE ALARMING.
tion of nacre at regular intervals, sons
Both AKfccted tOmultaD* -usly with a De- to form a string of pearls in a straight
line. The cross was found in the shell
The following in a true account of of the mollusk, just as it was taken
the development of a curious and from its native element, without any
alarming complaint which suddenly
possibilty of its having been subjected
attacked Chappie and Cholly as they to human manipulation.
were driving back from the -■— club
the other day. according to the New
York
Tribune,
and which ia still. af. ,,
,
.
oe nan
Free muueb
.hine, ure
ire IO
to be
had in
in etara
even
T“'
to their :i^
cltT in the TUnited
State, to-d.7
’fclt-J
»
-- :rre«&gt;
w— —rvlfv.
-«r — ™-* vm
.ww C.— a WUMV,
friend.. One of thete &gt;-onn&lt; gentle- but
but to
to get
get one
on. you
you must
mn&gt;t oo
to th.
go to
the whop
men who 'vaa driving his companion where yon bought your shoes. This
in his buggy suddenly complained of a idea of blackening the shoes of cusstitoh in his left aide. The pain grew ,towers for nothing was put in opera­
more and more intense, until he be­ tion five years ago by a firm of New
came quite seriously frightened, when,
England manufacturers who had
to the consternation of the pair, the twenty-two agencies in different parts
other man was attacked precisely in of the country. \ bootblack was hired
the same fashion, on the right ride. at each one of these agencies. At first
With a flfteen-mile drive ahead of
the customer went in timidly and had
them, and fancying themselves seized his shoes blacked once after buying
by some mysterious and inscrutable
?e .npx‘ bou&lt;ht
be
disease, with the pain increasing every
had them blacked u dozen times, and
moment, the prospect was not a pleas­
now there are men who never think of
ant one. Wildly they lashed the horue
paying for a ahlno. The scheme waa
in order to reach the nearest village
copied by a number of manufacturer.,
and a doctor, anti on they dashed over
ao that It bi not unn.ua) to And half a
stones and ruts, leaving the rustic
dozen ptace, on a .ingle block where
pawrs-by agape with a.tonif-hmenL
Suddenly, in the midst of his lamenta­ blacking U done for nothing. fn Bmt
ot the larger .hope a. many aa five
tions over the pain. Cholly exclaimed:
“Don't you smell something burning?" men are kept buy at thia work, but It
la noticed that they do not labor aa
and a strong smell of fire which, if it
had not been for their excitement and eeyerely aa bootblack, do who are in
frighC they would hare'noticed long bnslnem for themselves. One comeern
give, to each customer a card with
before, made itself very apparent.
“By Jove!" shouted Chapple, as he number, to be punched out. The card
clapped his hand on hla waistcoat ia good for fifty .hlnes-

pocket, “It is those matches!" And to
their immense relief they found that a

B Fmnkivrt (Germany ) mrite-

cnlcnlaUxl that two

UttKersaHy acceptth*
Leading nac cofi« of uk World.

And enjoy a
cup of good

Coffee
with the rest
of the crowd.

L. E. Stauffer
SOLE AGENT.

REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS OF

CIRCULAR SAWS. LARGE ant
SMALL, KEPT IN STOCK.
You will find ray store house full
of my own make of steam engines from
six to seventy-five horse power. Ten
sizes and four styles made. Come and
see the goods and get prices You will
find them the best made in the state.
I also make iron and wood lathes, saw
arbors and emery grinding machines.
1 have a good stock to select from

fl. C BUXTON,
MKtl.

NASHVILLE

WANTED

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

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

J. I. WILKINS,
FREE!

3

agt

FREE!

Don’t forget to ask for the Merchants'

BENEFIT SILVER SCRIP
CONSUMERS TAKE NOTICE
That for every Cash Purchase of ONE DOLLAR from
nny merchant whose name appears below entitles you
t &gt; a 5 Per Cent. Scrip which they will accept as
Cents on every ca-h purchase of One Dollar, and takfSPECIAL NOTICE that the tnercKante who belong to
this Association are the most wide-awake and keep the
b'-st selected stock of goods, and their prices are the
LOUTEST.

■'1^1 S3ELL, Dry Goods, Millinery and Fancy Goods.
B.h.GRANT, Clothing.

W H. SPENCE, Boots aud Shoes.
tRC'HIE McCOY, Furniture.
,
JOHN BESSMER, Jeweler.
'. M. FOWLER, D. D. 8.
WK0. MYERS, Harness.
Hardware.
». H. BA
Groceries. Tycoon Tea our Specialty,
ir Cigars of him ami
P.

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Hastings Banner.

VOL. XXXVIII. NO. 42

HASTINGS, MICH., FEBRUARY 15, 1894.
Hastings Banner:
Puhi1 shed T buradays by
COOK BIROS..

THE

HASTINGS, KICB

KING OF THE
CANNIDAL
ISLANDS

COUNTY NEWS.

80

SAYS
THE

OLD
'^COLLEGE

But the Islands are no longer
Cannibal, and
no longer have a
King or Queen, although

SONG

Wishes they had .

What

are
we

OMLT
SET.

talkingabout
Why

IN
EXIJTEICE

Thursday, Feb. 8lh., was the twenty*
fifth birthday of Charley Dunning.
Lie
thought he was tbe onjyrone who rcmeml»ered tbe event, and was agreeably sur­
prised when his friends to the number of
forty or more crowded in loaded with re-»
freshments and cards - for a progressive
pedro party. The company did not break
up until one o'clock. Every one reported
a good time. Mrs. Chas Wilcox drew the
first prize and Will Healy took charge of
the booby.

Quimby.

GROVER CLEVELAND

view

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WHOLE NO. 2018

the

Hawaiian Islands
AND

Our warm spell has a bad cold.
A car load of lumber arrived here from
Cadillac last week'for L. Chaffees' new
house and Mr. Morris Pilgrim’s new
barn.
Mr. Bush's picket mill Is turning out a
large number of pickets of late for farm­
ers around here.
Mr. and Mrs. Dell Reynolds both have
the mumps, and Fred and Waliie Blake
are also victims of the same disease.
We are glad to see Albert Rnle able to
walk out a little.
Chas. Castelien who for some time has
been at Nashville under Dr. Y Dung’s care
is some better.
Mrs. Emms Cole is visiting her parents
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Bidleman and Mr.
Viiiil Mrs. Frank Bidleman visited nt Cham
Oastellen’s Wednesday.
Miss Nellie Woodmansee .made a tiylug
visit at Wm. WaldorfTs this week.
There was no school last week, tbe
teachers’ brother, Harry Pratt being very
sick. He is reported better at this writ­
ing.
Tbe farmers of this place harvested a
quantity of Ice tli° past week.
The Ladies Aid Society will meet with
Mrs. James McIntyre the 22nd. it having
been posponed one week and will not
meet with Mrs. Elsie Castelien as appoint­
ed this week Thursday, ns she is a victim
of the mumps.
Mrs. Leowell who has been sick for a
long time is slowly improving.

a full *et of paraphernalia for making
silver dollars we would be pleased to
have the gang and whatever spurious coin
they have on hand gathered in.
Fred Brooks has the grip.
Ernest Haddln also has the grip.
Leo Cooper is oonvalesenL
Prof. Eugene Davenport aud wife have
gone to North Caroli ua.
Mr. Davenport
having received an ofer of tbe presidency
of an agricultural college that Is to be
cated there In the near future.
Fred Smith of Nashville is visiting
H. Watts.
’
Woodland boys are beginning to talk of
organizing a base ball team for next sum­
mer.

Brush Ridjre
John Valentine will work W. Karn's
farm tbe coming summer.
, Clarence Otis and wife ore tbe proud
parent* of a boy.
This place was visited by a thunder
atonn Friday last.
Joe Robinson and Charles Anders are
cutting wood for Orville Ot|s.
George Haren is selling fruit trees.
Mra. Joe Robinson has a I sister staying
with her.

last week at Kalamazoo.
The Ladies Club were entertained at
tbe home of C. A. Polley and wife ra

Thursday last.
Quarterly meeting at the Wesllyan
church next Saturday afternoon con tott­
ing over Sunday. Rev. Bush ofliclatiDg.
All should avail ttiemselves of hearing
another one of his able discourses.
Charles Elansburg made a business
trip to Celery City Thursday last.

er H. L. Nobles.
Mr. Norman Chapin Is moving on
farm.
Clark Eaton’s mother Mrs. Kelley is

very sick.
Mrs. Louis Moor will entertain the La­
dies Aid Society Wednesday.
Mrs. Cross is visiting her sister at Del­
ton.
Henry Whitby and F. A. Robinson,
while cutting woed for Mr. Whitby found
an old fashiond clay pipe in a tree about
20 feet from tbe ground.
M. C. Robinson and wife visited at
Castloton.
Battle Creek one day last week.
Mrs. Ed. Klnuie is at Nashville taking
Lulu Winters who has been sick with
care of her aunt Mrs. Baker, who slipped
jaundice is better at this writing.
aud fell one day last week spraining her
George Winters has returned from a
hip so badly she has been confined to her
visit in Ohio.
bed since.
Ed. Kinne visited his mother at Bas­
Hope Center.
tings Friday.
1 think we had some experience of a
J. C. Nease has rented his farm and
“Dakota” blizzard Monday, at least It was
will have a sale the 23d of this month and
near enough for most of us.
make Nashville his future home. •
Mr. and Mrs. L. Chamberlain of Coats
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brown are visiting
Grove spent tbe latter part of last week
Mrs. Brown’s mother at Grand Rapids.
with relatives in this vicinity.
Roy Franck was badly kicked over the
Mra. Jane Chandler is again on tbe sick
eye by a horse a few days ago. Dr.
HsL
Young was called *sd put in nine stitches.
Orlu Gealer is able to be about once
Mra. Win. Lowder Is quite sick. Her
more.
daughter from Sunfield is caring for her.
Charlie Kahler and wife Sundayed at
Albert and Elijah Barnum and Fayette
tbe letters’ parents.
Densmore of Woodland were guests of
Mrs. Lottie Shed has recovered from
Asa Noys one day last week.
tbe La Grippe.
Martin Chandler went to Prairieville
Vian field.
Saturday.
We see by the Hastings Journal that
tbe Banfield correspondent thinks that
Middlwvllle.

HULA DANCERS

LEPER SETTLEMENT
QUEEN LIL’S PALACE, ETC

SANDWICH ISLANDS

How w secure this unproGsdentcfl oner

SEND FOR BACK NUMBERS
OF THIS GREAT SERIES

Don’t Nfiss

ANO

HAVE

ing the rights of a speedy and impartial over Cortrigbt Bros, store. Toasts were
gives and responded to tn a pleasing
trial.
After which
We were aboent from town last week, manner by tbe members.
the reason why no items from Woodland the company repaired to th* hall where
appeared.
Florence Allen of Kalamazoo has come
paaant M IMtbM ta U» dab for u
to live with her ancle J. M. Smith.

I ine is very sick at this writing.
Minar and Guy Pierson and wife spetri
Sunday at J. Bechtel*'.

at thia

MEirratulaM t&gt;r all aa tba eoeceaa
the Paeaka

FUTURE NUMBER

*lae« knt FiWaj Bl(kt

aattt ant Satanlay (Malar

It waa claimed thet several asm arreete

WORK OOMPUKTK

their iee houses.
Mr and Mn Murray visited

at Mr

Pennocks south of Hastings Wednesday.
Clarence Kinney is on the sick list.

Mrs John Chambers is still tteadily
improving aud is now able to sit up a part
of tbe time each day.
Mrs. John Perkins of Prairieville is
visiting Mr and Mrs. John Curtis.
*
Mr. WlU Johnston’s family now number
hla three instead of two, the new member

fl Trip io Honolulu lor io Gunu

Sixteen
Large
Photographs
of the

.

first of March.
Wallace Brown and H. Fisher are filling

Miss Gaskill and scholars will give an
entertainment at tbe church Friday even­
ing the 19th.
Mra. Lois Sldnam Is visiting her broth­

Banfield Is locked up. Well he must have
This morning (Tuesday) we, like Whit­
had tbe big head so when be walked
tier in Snow Bound “Looked upon a
through that bls eyes could not be used
world unknown, on nothing we eouid call
properly it. Banfield will not be locked
our own.”
OF OUR
up until the mayor receives that lockup
One more of those social hops al Parkwhich was sent him for sale. Further
hurvQ’hall tert Friday nhrirt.“ «'ifodfl'
Mr. Oler aud two sisters of Indiana, be says at the fweia! al Bresee Hall for
crowd and very pleasant evening tbe re­
are here to see their sick brother who has tbe destitute there was a larger lot of peo­ sult '
been lying at the point of death for some ple than eatables. We can affirm there was
The M. E. Aid Society meeting at the.
a great plenty for all to eat and many
time.
•
parsonage last Friday night was well at­
Mr. and Mrs. Orr, of Toledo, Ohio, are fried cakes went home for the want of
tended notwithstanding tbe rain. Pro­
visiting their cousins Mra. Wait, H. E. some one to consume them. Further as
ceeds S7.25.
for other parties making Banfield a Chi*
Kelsey aud other friends.
Did you bear the lecture on “Siam”
cago. such correspondents would not
A. E. Wood Is sick with the grip
last Monday night?
tend to aid materially to that end.
this writing.
Vet Smith aud N. C. Thomas will start
lAst Wednesday evening there was a
D. I*. Spragues' little child is ill.
for the Agriculture College on Thursday
Mr. Stowell of Detroit is visiting bls surprise at tbe home of Marshall Belling­
morning.
brother C. Stowell and other friends in er his twenty-fifth wedding anniversaryt
Dr. Ferguson. Rob*l. Allen, B. A. AIWere selected by special permission from a large priv ate collec­
Banfield G. A. R. went in a body and pre­
this vicinity.
my and M. F. Jordan were in Allegan
Many from here attended the funeral of sented him with q silver tea set. While
tion brought straight from Honolulu.
&lt;
last Saturday to attend the examination
Mr. Custer at Hastings, and then return­ the old people were gone the young peo­
W. C. Otto. He returned with them.
..
No one else has them or can get them.
ed to attend the faneral of Cap. Thomas, ple tripped tbe light fantastic at Elburt
John Deitrieh spent Sunday in Grand
We understand D. Townsend’s child Edmond’s new home.
The lecture held at the church last Rapids.
is failing and but slight hope of Its re­
Lawyer Walker was In Freeport Satur­
Tuesday evening by Mr. Briggs was very
covery is maintained.
day.
A wedding is announced for the near good.
All teachers wishing to study Swett’s
Levi Bresee and family, Mr. Jones and
future.
Methods as a reading circle work are re­
Mrs. Joseph Passage is on tbe sick list. family aud the stage driver and family
quested lo meet at tbe home of Goy John­
8EE THE
Andrew Townsend Is now in the deliv­ went last Saturday evening to Battle
son next Friday evening.
ery business. Competition is tbe life of Creek to bear and see Uncle Tom’s Cabin
We understand that the machinery in
played.
trade.
the Brass factory has been sold and will
Mrs. Herbert Bowman was quite sick
Wm. Demond is improving the appear­
soon be moved to Indiana: al«o that
THE FAMOUS
ance of his premises by putting up a pick­ last week but is out of danger now.
French A Son have bought tbe building
David Style* received news from Albion
et fence.
and intend to use it as a store room. We
last week that his father was very sick.
hope that the report is false for it a* fac­
He left immediately bat has returned as
Wwodland.
tory of this kind can be made to pay any­
We are having a regular Kansas bill- he is better:
Bert Elsworth went to York State last where It seems that it could here: besides
zard at this writing.
a great deal of Middleville capital has
J. M. Smith went to Kalamazoo on
It is reported that Dr. Unicheraon has been “blown” In this enterprise and If
Iesday and returned on Wednesday.
there
to any benefit to be derived fro®
’aimerton &amp; Smith have placed a -Dice bought a lot in Banfield and will erect
It let It come to Middleville.
b uildlngr In the Spring.
book case In their office.
The Literary Society meets at the town
Hickory Oornora.
'
hall on Friday evenings.
Quite a blizzard Monday.
Some lime last fall a dub of young peo­
Thibout and Dillenbeck of whom we
J. W. Briggs and wife spent Thursday
npoke two weeks ago, plead guilty to ple deeming it desirable to form a society
at J. C. Jordan's.
stealing Leopards harness.
Diiienbeek whereby they eoold spend tbe long even­
J.
T. Ives and Mr. Pelton returned to
was fined $15. and costs amounting to ings during tbe winter and perhaps a
Grand Rapids Saturday from this place
S5.31 and Thibout was fined S50 and costs longer time, in ths mutual culture of
where they have been visiting the former’s
same as above.
Dillenbeck promptly mind, organized such a society. On the
parents.
paid his fine but Thibout lacked tbe mon­ 28 th of Nov. last a constitution and by
Mr. and Mra. Joseph Beehtel attended
ey so went to board ninety days with laws were duly executed and each week
the 25th anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. E.
In each copy of this paper is printed a coupon.
Bring or send Sheriff McKevitt but Thibout’* father sines that date they have met at tbe
S.
Fitch In Wayland laat Saturday even­
one of these coupons, together with ten cents in coin or stamps to our came to the rescue, after Louis bad spent school bouse where debates, recitations,
ing.
©ffice, and you will receive one part of the series. 'Back numbers can a few days with our genial Sheriff an* readings, eaaays and conversation* on the
Charley Minar has returned to work at
paid his fine ‘ thereby releasing him current events of tbe week were in order.
be had on the same terms.
__ _
On Thursday the Mb the club of destiny A. C. Hunt’s after a week's lay off on
•
Be particular to state the number of the part jdesired, give your from the county jail.
gave a public entertainment at Flints’ account of a very lame arm.
The case of the people vs Elmer
full name and address, and enclose the necessary coupons and ten
Frank Senaeba and Charley Minar
Arthur was adjourned on tbe 0 Inst to hall In the way of a masquerade ball. An
cents
March 6th by motion of the Prosecuting admittance fee of tea cents was charged tended meetings at the Yankee Springs
school
bouse one night last week.
provided
by
for
outsiders.
Supper
was
Attorney.
McArthur was ready for a
Georgo Jackson of the Weal County
trial and opposed au adjournment claim­ those wbo felt Interested In their in ceres

Pan Three

Albert Kinney and wife and Mr Marpby
and wife expect to start for California the

being a son.
We understand that Mr. and Mrs.
Newman Foliar have returned from their
western trip and will spend some time
with Mr. Faller’s mother In his old home.
Mr. Arthur Hughes apont a couple of

days In Grand Rapids laat week.
Mrs. Zerby who formerly lived on Frank
Pratts farm has moved away and Mr.
Thompson comes to take his place.
Mr. Strong has rented the mill for the
next six months and wi 11 take possession
Mra. Geiger of Galesburg is visiting her

sister Mrt. Grant Hendershott.
Tire revival meetings closed Sunday
eve. There has been about forty eocvert*
and the Interest and. attendance have been
good throughout the entire four weeks.
Mrs. Michael Poff entertained a number
of friends at a earpet rag bee one day last
week.

Nwrixville.

Claude Walker and Miss Sarah Copeland
were marr led Sunday by E. J. F^ighner,
Miss Adda Allen of Eaton Rapids Is a

9

Miss Ednah Truman has returned from

her visiting Dip.
A very pleasant rv&lt; nt in the form of a
“Donkey Parly” al 1- W. Feigbner’s Mon­
day evening ml ei I aim’d by M«» Feigbner

and Mrs Wade.
Over 130 persons have already made a
start in the M. E. revival meetings.
Lew Finnan of Jonesville spent Sunday

*

with friends here.
Miss Greta Young has again taken up
her studies in the Grand Rapids schools.
Miss Lois Marshall is away on a several
weeks visiting |r|p.

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4

How’s Monday for a blizzard?
The handle factory Is now adorned with

a new smokte-stack. .
Xbe morning train on the L. and H. has
been put baek and the'faces of Freeporters
ail wear broad smiles, except Geo. Perttas.
Jas. Brew has been ill of la griupe.
Mrs. T. a Miner of Muskegon waa
called to Freeport last Thursday by the
illness of her father H. Case.
B. H. Sprinkle of tfuntington it a guest
at Chas. Riegler’s.
C. J. Smelker intends to move Into R.
Wolcotts farm this week.
Rev. Ware and daughter of Grand
Rapids were tn Freeport over Sunday.
The special meetings still eontlnne at
the V. B. ehurcb.

Mias Adah Renier of McCords has been
visiting her parents near this place the
A. C. Church of Lowell was la

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the first of the week.

fl

Bodford.
Mrs. Gifford and daughter Bessie spent
a portion of last week in Dowling.
Tbe entertainment given laat Sunday
evening by the Y. P. 8. C. E. society was
enjoyed by all wbo attended.
Rev. B. J. Flemming has gone to visit
hie mother Wbo i* ill. In Efte Pa. He will
go from there to assist Rev, B. Fay Mills.
In evangelistic work. Rev. Mr. Pillow of
Chicago will fill his place here during his
abeonee.

Edgar Tyler of Vorasoutville was at
John Fisker* two or three days laat week.
Mrs. Melvin Tuckerman of Battle Creek
visited her mother Mn R J. liartom all
of last week.
Christian
Endeavor meeting at the
church Bunday evening a eordlal tnvitatkm ■
extended to all.
The log* are all in the mill for tbe shed*
Bir Blizzard Monday, the mall man
Cha*. Baker eoald not get back to Nash­
ville with the mail and staid all night at
Cash Gould*.

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By Arthur W. Marchmont, B. A.
weU^haped. rewlute '•**«[*•
---------------------------------------------epoke of great force of will: and he
l^ked eagerly at tbe girl out of hto
•» Kter HsUW GmwL”
tem,- “Dy Fh— Hs.4.’
keen, clear blneeyea, over which hung

dark, bushy brows.
.
“No, I am n&lt;* »nffry- but^-”
But whatr be oaken, as she heai-

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pooLoeCK••Butdon'tyou mean the womaa must
Kfrdtkcharged. doctor?"
•• Yes; tb.t's exectij whal 1 d°
TlK-rv . no «Ilcrn»iln&gt; "
• Well, but nbe'5
»» »h«n
she Hr.l &lt;-»ms Into the “Tlu“'
claimed the 8r«t »pe»l&lt;«r.
tl&gt;«&gt; matron of the female side of adsworth lunatic any I am.
-Yes; I know lhat-as well as you
do." returned Dr. Ihitley: "but here’s
tbe order from the commissioners for
herrcleo-M:. and we've neither tbe right
to question it nor the power to detain

the woman.”
“But she's not fit to be at large.
She’s a murderess—nothing . more or
nothing less.’ cried the matron, ihdig-

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about

he exclaimed, passionately. “And you
know whether I'm a man to keep my

Then, as the girl was turning away,
he went quickly to her and seised her
arm rather roughly.
“Willypu swear to me that you care
for no one more than for me?” he

"she WM Silent • moment, and then,

with &gt; slight blMh wain tingiM hur
cheek, she looked kindly nt him and

pa jd *
“The but’ was. that I think you had
better not call me by my Christian
name.”
The man laughed a good-nntnred,
hearty, self-satisfied laugh.
• Nonsense, Mary, nonsense.
ho­
ever heard of anyone objecting to such
a thing hereabouts? I think uf you as
Mary—uyc. and ns my Mary, too, my
lass, in spite of all you said last time;
aud what’s more, I shall never think
anything else," he added,.very earnest­
ly fas he went closer to her.
• You forget, Mr. Gorringe, that you
are the manager of the mill, and I am
only one of the work people.”
“Nonsense, stuff and* rubbish, Mary.
I was a mill hand, too, wasn’t I? and
not so long ago, either, 'if I’ve made
a bit of. brass, where’s the good of it,
if I can't do what I like, aye, and tmve
whom I like t? share it. You'd better
change your mind, lass, and say you’ll

nantly.
, ,
'
“That may *x'.” answered Uir doc­
tor. dryly, ‘ but the commissioners
can't be expected to sot up the ques­
tion of a patient’s sanity against a rule
of red-tape, 'that has happened is
this: The certificate on which this
woman.
Lucy
Howell,
has been
brought in is invalid: the new certifi­
cate wos to have been here, and hasn’t
come; consequently she will have tube marry me.”
"I have told you—’’ she began, when
set at liberty "
“What if she kills the first person he interrupted her impetuously.
“
Yes, yes; I know you’ve told me,
she meets?"
“So much the worse fur the first per­ and more than once tor the matter of
son and the commissioners.’ replied that," and he laughed again good uathe doctor, with a short-cynical langh- turedly. “Aud what’s more, you'll
“But nu blame can be attached to us.” liave to goon telling me scores of times
“But Dr. Accring declares that hers yet, before I shall believe you, You'll
is a subtle form of mania that is abso­ have .to give way in the long run."
lutely incurable. She has all the fan­
"It cannot be, Mr. Gorringe."
cies ’ of a ^murderess, and all the
•Reuben.” he interposed; “you may
crotchets of a madwoman, hidden owpy as well call me by. that name first as
nndcr her gentle ways. and soft last."
“No." said the girl, decidedly. “To
ft! can't help that. She'll me you are Mr. Gorringe, my employhave to go. and we tuny as well tell her .un(] । cannot call you anything

asked, angrily.
“Let me go, Mr. Gorringe; bow dare
you bold me like that?” she cried,
angrily and excitedly, her face flush­

ing with feeling.
He loosed his hold of her and walked
on determinedly by her side.
“I mean to have an answer,” he said,

doggedly.
m
“You shall have? no answer from me,
she replied.
“Then I’ll watch yon till 1 find out.”
he said, and then they walked on in
silence.
Suddenly as they turned a sharp
curve in the road the man saw his
companion start, and a troubled look
came over her face; and then be no
ticed the color rise in her cheeks and
deepen as u tall, upstanding, handsome
young fellow approached.
“Why, Mary, what's the matter?*’
cried the newcomer, stopping in front
of them.
“Good evening, Mr. Gorringc,” he added, turning for a moment
to the latter.
“Matter, Tom? Why, nothing, of
course,” answered the girl.
“Good evening. Roy lance.” said Reu­
ben Gorringe; “there’s nothing more
the matter than that .Miss AshworthMary. that is—and I have been for a
walk together, and have had an Inter­
esting little talk. That's all.” And
while ho was speaking, and after he
had finished, he looked curiously from
one to the other.
“Indeed,” said Tom Roy lance, cool­
ly. “Thpn, as Mary and 1 have an ap­
pointment it’s my turn to go for u walk
with her, and to ‘have an interesting
little talk;’ and as I had fixed in the
other direction for the walk we won't
trouble you to turn back.” and without
saying anything more tje took the girl's
hand, tucked it into his arm and'
walked away with her.

lea* racking.'

‘That* hto way.

He* a wonder to

to-night. But if it’s not that that*
worrying you. what is it?” “la it about
the mill?”
• Yes. It’s that lazy fellow, Oibeon
Prawle, again. I Wteh the fellow were
out of Walkden Bridge altogether.
Yon kdow the way he can talk to the
folk, and how he can turn them this
way and that. Well, he's got the sack
to-day, and he vows he can bring out
the men unless Gorringe takes him on
again. And you know Gorringe.”
“He’s the last man to give way iu
such a thing. ”
“That’s as plain as a loom, hut !'m
thinking there may be trouble,’’ and
Tom’s brow was puckered with, a good
many frowns of perplexity.
“What was Gibeon discharged for?”
asked Mary .Ashworth.
“Why, because he’s a lazy, loafing,
do-naught; and Gorringe, who does
know when a man works and when he
loafs, swears he won't have him about
the place doing naught but getting the
rest of tbe hands all in a tangle. So
he paid him off to-day and bundled
!iIm out of the place neck and crop.”
“So lie 1s a lazy fellow, everybody
knows that,” said Mary, energetically,
“and most will be glad he’s gone.”
“He’s not gone yet. and that's the

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ONE YEAR

“But what is it to you or to anyone
else. Tom. whether Mr. Gorringe keeps
him on or sends him away?”
“Oh, if you belonged to the union,
you’d know how to answer that ques­
tion yourself. This Is how it stands;
Gibeon has got the car of all the officers
of the society, except me, and he can
make them believe that Gorringe has
sacked him. not because he’s an idle
chap, but because the boss knows he is Addrest all orders to
powerful in the society, and is aiming
a blow at the union through Gibeon.
Do you sec that? Well, if he succeeds
in that —and I'm pretty well sure he
will—he may casily'get 'em to make it
a union job. and then there'll be mis­
chief. Now you see why Um a bit
worried."
“But why does it affect you so much,
Tom?" asked the girl.
“You surely
aren't deceived aboutGibeon being idle
and a loafer?"
“No, not likely.
But, then, don’t
you see, a fellow must stick by the
| union.
Kron if your cause isn’t os’

“Stuff and rubbish. See now what
fore she comes back, and come back it means. Seven years ago, I was n
;4jc certainly wi!l.'’»j” *'
*
.
* 'A.
mill-hand. Five years ago, ‘I had
as she left the room to ratcti the woman scraped up enough to start the old
of whom the two hud been shaking.
Winekley shed. Three years ago, 1
*
She relumed in a few minutes bringtook the management of thb»'6\l Walk.-'•iug with her a tall, handsome woman deu mill; and to-day I'm ready for an­
CHAPTEK ft
• vif .aboit four»»rfive and twenty, whose other move up. I can put my hand on
TtlK ABADOW O» TIIOVRI.X
finely-s’evcloped figure was rather set a good bit of brass to-day. and I’m go­
“
Has
the
boss
been saying anything
off thr u cuncealvd by the somber dress ing to be a rich man, Mary*; and if
to worry you. Mary?" asked Tom Roy­
which she wore.
you'll marry me, you shall be a rich
lance. when the two had been some lit­
When th&lt;' doctor j;:oki* her imine she
woman."
tle time alone. “Ho looked black
looked at him closely and answered in ।
The girl shook her head at this
enough when I camezUp," and the
a low. jcleur and rather sweet voice:
speech, which jarred on Uer.
young fellow laughed.
‘
“It’s not money I care about," she
The question was a somewhat awk­ good as you'd like it to be. you must
"Yes. I sent for you tu Bell you you
said.
are tube discharged from here."
ward one for Mary. She did not wish ' take the good yarn with the bad in
I
“What is it, then? Is it Jove?” he
to make mischief between the two ' that matter. You sec. as /ocal secre­
"I uai glad you sec at last that l*m
cried, in a voice suddenly fqll of ;msmen.
not mad." &lt;Vas the reply, calmly spoken
tary. I'm scarcely a free agent, my
sion.. “Doti’t you think that 1 love
“Oh, no; only some nonsense or other , lass, in such a matter.
and with a coMklent smile.
I'm no cham­
you? What can I do to persuade you?
he has in his head,” she answered.
pion of Gibeon*. but.ihen, I feel that !
"I did not say I xaw that." .answered
There are many things I hold dear in
“Well, so, long as he dixisn't think ' cun scarqe go against the society. |fs
this
world;
success,
money,
reputation,
"Welt, so long as somebody sees it.
too much about you J don’t rare. What 1 pull devil, pull baker in my case, and
power—but I'd give them all up. with­
did he mean by having an interesting ’ bo mistake.”
and 1 am liberated. J am satisfied. I
out a murmur, if to win you, Mary.
talk with jlni?"
ought never to have been brought
•*But yon can tell them your opinion,
'1 would, 1 swear I would," he said.
“I was Availing for you at the gate
here"
.
“Won't you trust me ' where we uvnerally meet when he ' can't you. Turn?” a&gt;ked the girl, who
“You will’now be able to du what vehemently.
had grown grave at the way her com­
and he my. wife, lass?”
'camo up ana began to talk about one
you wish to do; Miss Howell.” said the
panion had spoken.
His voice ssink-uimost to a whisper j thing and another.”
mqtruri. interchanging a rapid glance ।
“Yes, J can do that; but I haven't
. and his eyes and face were alight with jf
with the doctor. |
“Do you like Reuben Gorringe, the gift of the gab thatGibeon has, nor
। Mary?" he isked, turning and looking a tithe of the in fluence be has, either."
In an instant a light flashed into the his love for the girl.
“I have told you it cannot be. i am gjiaj-piy
j,(.r faev.
woman's eyes as she looked up and
“What shall you do?"
very sorry." she answered.
cried, with a towcli of eager passion:
j.
“Like him?" she echoed; Inoglpng. !
“I'm thinking I shall stand out
He stayed a full half-minute without !j not quite ct| her ease.
“What can it '
“Yes. UH—” [But. catching the ex­
against Gibeon. at any risk. la«a; and
speaking,
merely
letting
his
hand
rest
1
pression on the others' faces, she
matter wliat a girl nt the looms thinks
that's the truth, though if thing. came
stopped as suddenly, and changed her on her arm, while his eyes were fixed 1 of the manager of the mUI?"
to a pass 1 shan't fancy playing ’knob­
tone with her hook. adding: "Yes. 1 on her face.
"Yes. that’s all very well, if you*
stick.' I reckon - that's only another
“IVhy can’t it be. Mary?” he asked.
shall lx- glad toibc.at liberty again."
don’t want to ansxvcr the question.” !
name for traitor.”
The change in her manner had been “Do you doubt me?"
said Tom Roylance, with more than a 1
“I don't see why u man's a traitor
“No. no. Mi*. Gorringe," she anstartling in iUcabruptness; and in the
touch of jealous suspicion. “But if
moment of cxcitlcmcnt she had looked swcre-l. impulsively: “but—but —it is ' you do, I don't; and for half-an-inch of ' for doing whnt hs thinks U right.”
mi
1 Mary Ashworth, firmly. “1 know
hard
for
me
to
have
to
say
this;
1
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dangerous enough to suggest bidden
j yarn I’ll tell him what I think. I ' if 1 were sure a certain course were the
not love—”
•
depths of intense passion.
know too mtoch about Mister Renbcn
right
one. I'd take it in the face of
“When shall you try and seek out the '
lie interrupted her with a light 1
Gorringe. He’s a clever chap, no doubt1
people who an* following you about laugh, and then seizing both her hands i' about that; but he’s just a baby iu some * anything."
“Oh yes; you girls are always so jolly
with knives!" asked the matron again. in his. he held ber close to him and • things. He's an ugly customer till be '
firm about doing what's right—when
I
"That daik, good looking young vil­ looked earnestly into her eyes. ,
1 gets his way. though, and no mistake."
you don't have to do it,” answered
“l -did not ask you for your love yet, |
lain. who was ypnr lover and deceived [
Tom Roylance was n lighthearted. | Tom Roylance, a little Irritably
I can wait for that.
I have ;’
you. that you told me.about?”
|I child
[ careless, rather thoughtless young felTo him. it was a very great matter
But this time the reference to her plenty fcr both ?'
of "?
us
(Givv
.
me y°nr* , low, clever enough to have made rapid । even to think of taking 'sides against
erase had no rousing effect. She had I snW;
” that.........................
is^ll I ask now.You
.
trust
, progress in his work, but, like many his fellow unionists.
obtained complete self-mastery and* au-..j me. and
nuo lore
;ovr shall
biiaii soon come.
come.
win * '1.
. »n
• .
LI
IJ will
,nv„
i........... » .... i ..
i i
, । another, content to like fortune as It |
“I didn’t meau to annoy you," said
swored quietly:
/ than! fnl i I
»■ '
* 7*° ?.n
came, and lacking the strong deter- i
Mary, gently—seeing at once that her
"&lt; am sorry I have made such mis- ‘ too tbanUnl U hare you my dear.”
| rolnation
forc^
pleasure of the
answer had grated on him. “I only
1 Mipposc that, bningin a place |
...fl
- °r no. cried t.iegiyl, vehemently, moment
moment in
in order
order to
to secure
secure success!
success!.. He
He
hoped to strengthen you In doing
like this. &gt;.v.iere everyone has fancies, ( struggling to free her hands. “Let
I know it will be a big wrench
I frightened inyself.
But, now I am me go. please. Mr Gorringe. You hove was quick and shrewd, u good work­ right.
man,
steady
and
reliable,
and
capable,
for you to go against the rest."
going away. I shall leave them."
j no right to hold me like this.”
in
the
face
of
any
great
emergency
.
of
“
1
don
’t say that I shall do that.
Where are you going?" asked the'
He
let her
«m instantly.
inMtant.lv
He let
her go
showing plenty of free character. He
There may be no cause.”
ductor, disregarding h6r gesture.
|
“1 am sorry,"
y." &gt;.he said, quite humbly. was a general favorite both iu and out ,
“
When
is it to lie decided?” asked
Lucy Howell thought fora moment, i “1 forgot
myself.
_
_
f. I de forget myself, of the milk and Reuben Gorringe him­ Jlory. s
heMtating in her reply, and thee she mwi
and everything else, when 1 am with self bad taken to him. But he could j
“We've a meeting to-night; and it’sAaid;.
you. Mary. But you must be tny wife.
not heir meeting all the bother, of ; clow on time, too.” They Lad turned
**JVh«-re I came from, sir-Mireley." 1 cannot live without you.”
Then he life with a laugh and a jeat. tie wm ■ |n (Mr
and were now near to
Wnrtt are you?"
started, and paled a little, as a thought
,ino.u"1: lO,bL?l*.O'tn
i Walkden Uridge again. -'There a Glb‘A silk -weaver,’’ said the woman.
plagued him.
‘“tt
;.’H
n u
„fc— but,^ no, it ' but too straight and true to be an cnnot
k 'Tacrc are no sheds at Mireley,” re- can t be. or.J- ^o^d have seen- It’s not '
“
cniy of anyone elac.
_ __________
The man of whom tl»ey had been
turf.fd the doctor, quickly, and sus­ that yur care fur anyone else, in it?” |
.
His relations with Mary Ashworth speaking. Gibeon Prawle, caught sight
piciously
.
110
this In a Crm. low rokc.
'---------------------------------I---------------aDO of lhem Rt
were characteristic.
They
bad been
m&lt;Mnenlv an4&gt;
“I am not bound to go back to weavWhat ri-l&gt;t Imve ton to qiiMtlon , toTrther tn the Tillage from the time cro,,in;r the road, came lonu.li thorn.
, ing. am I?" was the reply, flashed bacv, __ rt". _ 1.1
nwtvl
1.1
»WYfT nfll-t.lv
I.
...
—— . «V.
11.1 MM.WT • and there ....
^ a,a .
said the
girl,
blushing,
partly
recre
children;
was
..
me?"
i~--—
•
o
—
------•
“W ill you go round and ace father,
it. half Bqger; and then in a
.. with confu- ।
of tacit understanding between
-uch 1 with indignation, partly
Mary?” asked Tom, hurriedly, before
snildcr lone she added. “I shaT
them that each belongnl to Uc other. tbe other man Juluou
a ’ slon.
joined them. “Anu
And
rest. sir. after the life here* . * wqpt
.
The man looked at her keenly, knit­ and that they were to be married some J
__ ••
1. _»
. . thu
. «. e.
don
-t *_»»
U!1 ».!i_ aughl
aboul
have frtends al Mtrelc’
'
ting
his
heavy
brows
till
they
frowned
*
-will -=nl w "
.. and l-lbeZf
day; but nothing had ever been spoken , ncss.-”
openly about marriage. There were,
v&lt;»u tkr*
.
.
i .
’ ominously.
“Good evening. Mary; good evening,
“Du you think l‘ra a man to be indeed, hindrances to a marriag* . 1'om.
.oduek U,i.
• *° «” »“&gt;'
tw°l
.
” said-Gibeon Prawle. a»he joined
Jcnj.
.nuUvuuK
and tb« mnn fooled lightly?” he cukvd. in a quick, Tom’s father was alive, loo crippled to , t;
them. He was a good-lpoking ruan of
v
“ere w“’ cotne for stern tone. Then be changed again, work, and thus dependent upon him;
some sir and twenty, with bold, regular
•*t l‘cle- '*ou had better be and spoke quietly, without giving the while Mary's mother fo-ced the girl to
mm——— uer,
mm.. oeing
------------------------- -thrift
—
herself- Idle,
­ features, under a mass of curiy fair
girl time to r. ply- “There's no nceJ maintain
less, and given to occasional wild fits of , ‘^r. “You're coming to the meeting, of
V
i'hank you, sir." said the woman.
course. TomT’ he said and then tamed
You’ve drinking.
A’ithout looking.again at the doctor for pretense between ns two
The two discussed nil their plans, to Mary. “I suppose Tom here’s been
she Uirne'l and left the room, followed seen—you must have seen—tbe hold
you have over the. I've made no secret troubles, worries and hopes together telling you I m In disgrace” - be
by tin* matron.
The man turned laughed noisily as be said this—“and
“She seems sensible enough, Mra. that I love you. You can do with me in the frankest way
Hoyle." he said, whep the latter re- &gt; what you will, for I’m a fool in your to the girl for advice in many matters; that Reaben Gorringe thinks be can
I
hands.
But
take
care,
ray
girl;
such
while there was dot an act of lite in kick me out of thr mill The hound!
turned
"But. sensible or not aenxi- |
power as yours over me don't go with­ which Mary did not try to act as she But the num who kicks a stone wall
ble. she has to go."
.
“Oh, she's as sensible as 1 am, and a out responsibility. It's a power that judged Tom would have wished her. mayhap will break hto foot rather than
I can move me for good or spoil me for She bad never thought of any man as a the wall. He’s just like a beggar seton
preriens sight more cunning. But if
murder don't come of this business life. With such as me there's no mid­ possible lover but 'lorn Roylance, and horseback, but instead of riding to tbe
dle course; and yon can do what you shaped all her life to accord with the devil be wants to make the horse kick
will; and. by.
1 .if you fool me now idea that when he thought the
other folk there. It's only tbe other
CHAPTER 1
fitting, he would arrange for their
day he was a hand himself, for all hie
for us both ou thia earth That I
enrrlsh pride. But it's strange to me if I
swear.” and hr clenched his fist and
Neither spoke for a minute or two don't make him sorry be ever inter
brought it down heavily on the gate in after Tom's last speech; he bad no
wkh to carry the topic further, while
■1 have liiAened tn you too long.'
Mary was anxious to get away from
mid Use girl
“V.’ben you talk to m&lt;
subject &lt;»f ReubeU Gorringe alto­
gether; and when they spoke again ft
was of other matters, until the girl,
thinking she e^Wd detect some sAmt

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.
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Rapid* and one ।
tbe city, came u
to aoe'.f catarrh

of tbMw »yD&gt;ptotn»» any of iht* ubh-Ibogsa to Improve With the rtr-t week*
treatment and I have gained steadily nntil alteoatwery symptent has disappeared and I
fevl that catarrh Is.indeed a cur.it&gt;!-• diwste
when treated property. I can oniy
niysrif as pJraaed with the wshlka:
snyaaeaumrlna from catarrh no letter Tortus*
than toconauivbm. Copeland and Grabssu*®'1
he cured of thls]&lt;mhsomi&gt;

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ALL DUMCAAK1.
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BUSINESS CAR-DS.
8. I'MLMETIER.

J. M. SMITH.

iMUW.*eoi. lection axo iumi, estate
OFF4CK OF
tpALMBKruN A -SMITH
’ Conveyancing » specialty.
Woodland. Mich

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WraMlwrattwe.

EA'VdSS*Cl&gt;l'l'l,OTWXOrriCK'
Al) buslnrtra promptly attended to.
Ward Tagtptn
lojal E. Kua|&gt;pea.
Arthur C. Drol. -n.
TAGGART. KNATFEN &amp; BENISON,
Booms «11 «7 Michigan Trust Co. Bldg.
Crund Rapids, Michigan.

ALICE KIRK. M. I».
ftoysioim and Surgeon.
Ma-&gt;tlnK«. - - Mich.
AD cah’ pnrmyvly attended daj or utgkt. Of­
fice uvvr F. &lt;■ .Plowetl’s bon niid shoe stere

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IAMBS a. SWOKZKV.
Altorney at law.
1 Hastings. Mkh.
1‘roctlcen iu mM courts of the state. Oel■ lections grmnptlf• attended to.

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iTpt.K.H. LATHH01'.
, *X"
ftlomoupathlc 1’hyslctan and
•Surgeon
Office over flV. H. Goodyear's New
Drug Store.
All calh promptly attended to.

^HBOK'NGCOU Tlfcb
has II that the L. &lt;. H. R’y has
Jri od'a Bara .rllla t&gt;CM*rfui&lt;
ir-apa- III-.
changed bands ami that It v IU be extend-'
TMr.
O.ar®o l«iy&gt; &gt;!»’« I'-’O
I- uh
rd to HastWure, tail »o far we have been
arrested -&gt;r nmbitig m *atr of K-1'
unable to And awy one who is acquainted
Cities and viltagvw in Calhoun county «■ mdlrl..-. „ — — h”
with tbe facts to the case.—Freeport live
when other prvparai !&lt;*&gt;• 1*11.
must m*»&gt; xll
for priwecuilng vagrants
Hood's PHte cure bllli&lt;nran«i».
aid.
heieafn r. ”Tin* vwturty will Hot frail »hr
John James of Alamo took the obarabill*” shv
. h the rawed &lt;d ywpervirair*.
piou load Of bronze tuvheys Into KalamMrs Winslow's Hootbing Hyrup bar
AI l»-g mi count' paper* claim that New for
zoooneday last week.
One weighed,
eblklren t-etbhig. Usooibanra ..... . —ft
odn tbe kubm, attars all pain, cures •« ra &gt; oll&lt;
dressed, 83,pounds and 18 weighed 300 RIcliltMnid k IlHfc* «rarg «M1 Uie Iwnks of and Is too •&gt;e»t remedy for Diarrhoea. 1
pounds, an average of over 93 pounds Un- Kh aural' &lt;» nvvr, Ms furnished more five cents a bottle. Sold by all
throughout the world
each.
tW« murdera. «w.» drownlngs and several
Chloride of lime Is said to be wn excel­
oilier acrtd«-H&lt;ai drailia—In the last twen­
lent means df ridding a place from rats
ty year*.
and •mice. Wherever It la sprinkled the
The Cbarhnte Tr'ibum* thinks the salar­
pests will flee, fur they have a strong
ies of the officers of the Eaton county Agaversion to It iu any form. It h also «
suffering with weakness and
rlculiiiral SnrMy should be raised. The
good disinfectant.
enure nalnrimcumbtind only make 8250.
emaciation, who give little
Every mother should keep a buttle of
It requites 288 teachers to instruct the
nourishment to babies,should
Oerter’s Extract Smart Weed In the house.
youth of Calhoun county in the s public
teko
When the little one comes home with wet
schurds. 0f thf-se forty-eight are gentle­
feet and chilled, a hot sHngof Carter’s Ex­
men and 237 ladies. There are 19.572
tract Smart Weed will prevent taking
children of achool age. 8,800-of whom at­
cold. Children like It, It is as pleasant
tend school. It cost the county $147,123­
a« lemonade. W. II. Goodyear.
30 '&lt;&gt; maintain the public schools during
•While S. D. Kat her man, of Woodland 1893. The vnllre school property Ih val ti­
ed
alg.518.d15.
was driving iieanRoelna Friday be noticed
smoke Issuing from the roof of a farm
The Anderson House Rt Eaton Rapids
house. He called the attention of a pe- ha* changed hands.
the Cream of Cod-Ilver Oil
■destrlan to the smoke and together th- y
and hypophosphites. It will
C. A. Daniels of Otaego attempted to
broke the door iu and ran up stairs, the
part two dogs that were fighting and had
give them strength and make
'faintly not being at home. They found a
his hand badly bitten.
their babies fat. Phyticiani,
•six fool hole burned in the root and gain­
Only one new case of small pox was re­
the world over, endorse It.
ing rapidly. ANer a hard struggle they
ported
at
Otsego
last
week.
-succeeded In subduing the flames and

Scott’s
Emulsion

blaster Harry Shirley a Portage town­
were just in the act of leaving when tbe
lady of tbe Iroase returned from a visit ship lad, has a tame crow which is a great
to
a neighbor’s.
She
was profuse curiosity as a mimic. He will bark like
In her thanks a»id frightened at tlie nar­ a dug, call people by their ua»ne and dis­
plays intelligence that Is raost remarkable.
row escape of her borne from rain.
A. A C. 41. BARB&amp;K
•
Physicians and Swrgewts.
Jason L. Fa mice, a young man 25 years
J. M. Smith went to Kniamatoo Tues­
Calls in city or county responded to witt
of age living uear Plainwell shot himself
day in answer ao the following twin In
promptness, day*or night
at the railway station at Monteith, Friday.
the Grand Rapids Democrat:, “A little
He was under arrest and was being taken
A SHBLBOM,
elght-year-eW girl, of Kalama.roo, named
•
Abstract aud Real Estate Office.
to Homer from Plaiuwell for larceny.
Florence Allan, was found by the police,
Abstract Hlook. Hastings.
Moq&lt;m' to loxti on Iteal Estate Steal Estate halt starved and ill from a terrible beat
Dr. H. Q. ButterdeM president of Oli­
•old -oa c -minlitaju. General eanrevauctng.
Haring a complete set of Abstract Book!*, com­ ’ Ing inflicted by* her stepmother. The girl vet college died Monday morning of pneu­
piled teem tbe Keoordn. can furnish complete was placed ia the Childrens Home and monia after a few days illness. He has
V tracts
C. F. BROOKS. Clerk.
the mother wfttl probably be arrested.” been president of tbe college since 1870.
g M. fOWLEJLD.D. S.
Tbe little girl is Mr. Smith's «iecev-^a

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daughter of bi# deceased sister.

Officeiiours R a ir.. to 5 p. in.

Attorney at Law
(MucccHrorto Smith A Oolgvsv-e.1
(Office iu Union block. Hastings.&gt;
Practice* in all the courts of the state.

E. EENASTON,
Attorney at I-aw.
(Over J. H. Hoadvear &amp; Cn.’fc More.)
Fractlceetn all court-&lt;»f the State GnBectlona
•roMiptly ittendtug to.

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K. -nsHMERXAN. Uinurtpsttih- Phye
siciRB.anil Surgeon.
(Offioe over Lxttirop’hdrug store.)

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Additional County News.

Whcclerls

H^lure
Nerve
-FfiffilTIVELT CUBES-

HEART DISEASE. NERVOUS
Prostration. Epilepsy.
• SteeplenaueM i*l&lt;1 all derangement* of tiae
Uervous System.

UNEXCELLED FO
.Purely Vegetable, guarantee! free front
opiates, 101.full sizedoacs, 50c.

M. D. Bailey. Jtaov ivtng TWter Grand Rap­
Ids &lt;Mlch ) Savings flank. «ay* b* cannot rtar
tbomuck in favnr,of-‘AdiaoBAa,’'Wheeler's
Preparqt by Wheeler and Faller Medicine
• Co . CedaeSpnng*. Mich. Sold by.

HASTINGS,

MICM

LOCAL .NEWS.
• SIRtQLXTION -

Thw week,

95 qairea.

Frepsrau by Soott A Ilewns, 3. T. All Dracghrta

Hereafter, changes far advertteesBents
Must .reach this«office Taeedayn at latent to
iMuredasertion'An tbe taw* of. the M»ek
when brought.
tbe relief-k fives in severest eases of &lt;1&gt; Hpepora
•lek toe* iiwiie and hlUluusuew etc.

l^rfeepcrt fei'trying do have a-crcamery.

Camphor -Cream Catarrh Cure will cure
Catarrh. W. £1. Goodyear.
Camphor Cream Catarrh Cure will cure
cold In the bead. W. fcl. Goodyear.
Camphor Cream Catarrh Core Is the best
^aothlng andfeeatiag. W. H. Goodyear.

A hot sling of &lt;V»r. Extract Sciart
Wood will enrt IS. Orippr. W. II. Gutxl-

CaMer’i Croup ind CmxwvUod Cure U
ebebeMeowb medlelnf. W. U. Good-

Carter's Cough and Coaaumptkm Cure
Try it; newer fails. W.

relieves art cnee.
U. GooSyetr,

Carier-a Conrb and Consumption Cure
will cure eoafha and croup, aeta q«lek,
tastes &lt;ooi. W. H. Goodyear.

A mail aaekeaetalnlns about M.000 of
pension drafla waa cut open and ridrd at
South Bend. Indiana last week while al
the depot in that eUr waiting to be treat-

tarred to Michigan.
A hot sling nf Carter's Extract Smart
Weed will cut tbe mucous phlegm out of
tbs throat and lungs inn few hosts, mak­

ing U a sure curt and quick cure and preveatlva of
Croup,
Diphtheria,
Sore
Throat. Pneumonia, etc., u these troubles
ah eamu front • neglected cold.
Goodyear.

W.

Hastings,

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Hastings City Bank,

man wire will -trent a motherlebC eight­
year-old girl ia that inhuman warmer de­
Cloverdale.
serves a worae^tenalty than the statutes
Miss Tuihurst of Richland was the guest
of the state of Michigan provide.—Wood­
Has the only savings department In In Harry
of her aunt Mrs. H. Pennols last week.
County and pays 4 per cent interest on all time
land News.
l.-ane Swirkert has moved his family deposits.
Judging freac the following clipped from into the chambers uver George Moslem’
the Maneciona Ilrrala money doesn’t store.
grow on ail thebushes in the great state
Rev. J. S. BftHnlnger of Nashville con­
In the line of choice candies,
of Washington. If we in Michigan feel ducted revival services during the even­
the hard times what must it be for others ings of last week and sixteen persons
fruits, nuts, and fresh bakery
■ who are lewt favored.
O. Kudd writes made a start for tbe better life.
The In­
goods, constantly kept-on hand.
r from Washington to the Lapeer Clarion terest continues unabated anil the servi­
I.as follows: ••Thues are so hard and money ces will be continued during the week.
Prompt attention given to all
eo scarce here io tills good wheat country, The muihter’s heart is evidently In the
orders. Call and see me at
•tbe big;bend of&lt;t|re Columbia, that pro- work and he says what he ireans and
I perty can hardly l&gt;e sold for autaey. A means what lie says and he preaches the
CITY BAKERY.
band of horses was sold the other day at gospel with great energy and power.
Sheriff’s sale at oae dollar n head, and If
Rev. J. Spitler was unable to be here
ttoies don’t change more sheriff sales will on account of sickness.
HORNELL
be made at about&lt;he same rale. Ctor lo­
Howard Mosher and family visited at
cal wheat buyers advertise that they give E. B. Paynes last Sunday.
Without the knife, still
thirty cents a bodhe! for No. I wheat; deIt seems that a Hastings jury disagreed
harsher caustlo. or potliveaed at the steam-boat landing. When In the matter of tlie shooting affair un
--nx,
.
Special attention H glv
we subtract from this the sacking live Granger lake last week.
I think the
en to Cancer. The treat­
ment la based upon the
cente, threshing sic cents, and harvesting matter would have been plain enough to a
theory recently embodied
six eonts, we farmees wilt only have thir­ jury from this part.
li. paper* read by Prof. V,
.Mosctlg-Moorhoof Delore the Royal and Imper­
teen cents left for seed, harrowing, sow­
The Cloverdale choir attended the fun­ ial AMocta Honor Phyiiictans of Vienna namely:
That
as
the
cell
elements
in cancer have much
ing, hauling tn tire market besides all tbe eral of old Mr. Warner of Orangeville
lean rfullcr than thoee ot round Mesh. It la poenible to attack them without tnjtirtnrmimmnilheavy lifting, lutetost on money, which last week.
lu&lt; healthy cell*, or the general well-being of
everyone must pay as all are in debt, is
Some Ice was secured here last week the patient.
The remedtea emloyed at HorneUsrille al­
two or three percent per month. Taxes but the thaw set-in tbo quick and now
though aa hat rule.th aa lh&lt;rae of Vienna, are far
more effective—wholly removing the odor of
About six tee q mill* to a dollar
it taker- many will have to wait r while.
the growth within twenty-four hour*, and caus­
two
bushels
of
wheat
to
pay
ing the diseaacd tliwue to shrink to a hard, dry
eechar until it Is crowded out by healthy heal­
the Interest on 81. twenty bushels or two
ing granulatlona. There ta no poulticing or
Ploughing,
no running rores or foul odor. It
thirds of a ton to buy a pair of poor shoes
Tbe following letters are uncalled for at
Is the only known method that reaches and extwo bushels for a meal at a hotel.
Our this post office:—Mr. Mlrlem Hilber, Mr. j»eH every cancerous cell.
For
references
nnd other information address
lacal grist onill gives from sixteen to twenty John Bickle, Mr. Arthur James, and Mr. the resident physician.
feur pounds of flour tor a buahel of wheat Bashie Warner.
J. D. MITCHELL, M. D. HurnelUvllIe. X. Y
iacxciian’e and ask twelre dollars a ton
Ladles, Mrs. M. J. Brownell, Mrs. Car­
for bran wlven I hey will only give nine to rie £. Kiboy. and Mrs. John Nye.
PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM
tea dollars per ton fur the beet of wheat.
Farms aud other real estate are passing
Flllmwee.
over to tbe money loaners. 1 Expect to I
G. J. Teeple went to Grand Rapid

hear-of many fateclosures be fore it he year I Wednesday accompanied by Miss Lizzie
1894 is out. ■
Smith aud Miss Winnie Teeple.
The family of Dell Godfrey are on tbe
sick ihM
'
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Thia school, located at Landing, Ih
Mre. G. J. Teeple has returned borne
inaintakh'd by tbe state, and affords
after a long visit with her sister Mrs. Mc­
comprehensive education for those urbeare
Clintock of Hastings.
blind or «*&gt; such defective vision that they
Timothy Smith, the notice of whose
are prevented from deceiving Instruction
death was printed a week ago, was a
in tbe public schools.
grandson of James Monroe, who fought
Board and tuition are free to al! pupil*
In the war of 18L2. He was tbe death
whose parents or guardians are residents
watch of James Bird, and held the light
of tbe state.
for Bird to write his laat letter before he
In all, ten teachers are -employed. Tbe
was shot.
literary work comprises all the branches
usually taught in the com man and high
schools of tbe state.
DlsUnetlssb Uithont Dltfrrrncr*.
In niusle, instruction Is given in voice When my dear, little son. who's five years old
this week.
training and pupils learn to play upon tbe
Climbs upon my desk and meddles with my
piano, organ, flute and violin. Brassin*
quIHs.
strumente are used by many. Plano tun* Upsets my Ink upon my treasured manuscripts,
And tears to pieces all my little menm and
ing Is one ot Che trades taught and a large
Ulla;
number of graduates qf this school Dow And when ay petted daughter, at the age of
throe.
earn a comfortable living by means of a
' Cuts all the picturrs from my best-belored
bucks.
trade acquired at the school. Plain and
fancy sewing, by band and on tbe ma* And takes my r»atage sumps and pastes them
on U&gt;f vail.
chine, knitting, crochetting and similar
Thu*1 faierferiug greatly with the dado's
work are taught the girls, and many are
I aft me smiling by and curb mr temper well
highly proficient in this difficult art.
I anil not either onn a simple little dunce,
Broom making is at present tbe only man­ Out. like adud Indulgent, Uli their scolding ma:
•Ob. welt, let them aljnc. They 're children
ual trade taught: an appropriation was
only cnce."
made by the legislature of 1893 which
But wten tcy acxPdocr neighbor’s boy coses
when available will enable the introduc­
And leave* a speck of mud upon wy hard*
tion of other trades, aueh as carpet and
reg weaving, hammock, fly-net and fish­ The people for ar least a hundred yards around
Cun t close their ears against my penetrating
net making. It is expected that through
tbe Advantages afforded by .the generous
And ahuuld by ehanoc my neighbor's daughter
provision of tbe state each pupil will ac­
also come.
And laadr jrtcnily upset my mucilage.
quire such an education as will. In a great
S1 'chlUlrer's beaaUy manners 1 do loudly rail
measure, enable him to support him-elL
And wrinkle up my brow with frowns of
blackest rase. .
if any of our readers kno w of a child
And hence It is I put thia question to mankind
who may be entitled to adiuisslou to this
Why is it that, with children all m like M
gtrau.
reboot they will confer a favor Uj sending
- ­ U) Tbss regard their own small fry as angela
tbeJ'name and- address -to tlie Superintend
ent of the School for tbe Blind, Lansing.
rtni kxA open th*tr neighbors’ toys and flrta

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CASTORIA
Castoria la Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Intents
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It is n harmleae substitute '
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OIL
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by '
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allaysfeverishness. Castoria prevents, vomiting Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhoea aud Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency..
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cch*.
toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s FrlemL

Castoria.

Castoria.

"Castoria Is an excellent medicine for chil­
dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its
good effect upon their children."
Da 0. C. Osgood,

•• Castaria is the best remedy for children of
which I am acquainted. I hope the day is r.ot
far distant when mothers will consider the real
interest at their children, and use Castoria indestroying their loved ones, by forcing opium,
morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful
agents down their throats, thereby sending

“ Our physicians in tbe children I
euoo in their outside practice with Cut Mil,
and although wo cnly hare among wr
medical supplies what is known as regobar
merits of Castoria has woo u* to lank taNto
favor upon it.”
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WHO STOLE THE RETURNS?

at LJMBtuc.

Of all the sinister cireuuMlanoes con­
nected with the amendment frauds the

1894 :

*

table and there left it unprotected for over
four hoars.
Mr. May m&gt;s be took supper will)
friends at tbe Hudson bouse Thursday
evening and after conversing with friends
about the hotel for some time went to the
Hotel Downey where he took a room to
which he took his records and left them.
He then called on a* friend at the hotel
Down»*y and remained there until nearly
10 o'clock. From that time until 11:40.
when tbe discovery that the returns had
been stolen was made, he was about tbe
hotel lobby but It never once occurred to
him io g-« to his room tn sec if the returns,
about which be was so s&lt;dicltous at Mahou, were all right.
Neither did It at any
time occur to him to have Uic bundle put In
tbe office safe where valuable articles are
usually deposited by lhe gaeste.
He
thinks he locked his room door behind
him and, of course, that was enough.
About 11:40 May was talking with a
newspaper man and proposed that they
go upstairs and he would show him how
the Wayne County returns bad been rais­
ed 4,750 in the 1898 vote. They went to
his room, found the door slightly open,
and going In May exclaimed “My God
they've gone.” investigation showed that
the record book had been mutilated. The
•facets comprising tbe 1S92 returns were
goue. as were two sheets comprising the
1891 returns. All had been cut out with
a sharp blade.

—but they cannot be prosperous and have
work while this principle is threatened.
In tbe midst of their suffering they will

learn that the only way they can be pros­
perous and happy Is to vote for tbe party
that has built up tbe industries "by which
they have gained a livelihood; because
they Will then see clearly that when tbe

manufactory is shut down there is no de­
mand for the only thing which they have
to sell, and that Is their labor.*’

Secretary Carlisle and

the Hund

Since my article of one week ago on tbe
tesue of bonds under tbe act of Jan. 14,
1875 (“Resumption Aet"], there have been

In conversation Ellis admits Hint. t,e

atatemeut very materially. After 'Ellis
passed them they claim to have talked
fully 18 minutes before parting: and the
lady above mentioned Mys she raw Ellis

coming out of room M.
There Is more circumatanciai evidence
in the ea»e. This robbery will occupy
tbe attention of the grand jury at Mason
this week.
11 is very certain that these who are
vitally interested in the forged returns

are near Lansing, and thia robbery proves
that they will stop at nothing to remove
evidence of guilt, whoever the guilty ones

JAMS* G. BLAINK-S PROPHECY.

nt nti adequate sum. But, as the expend!-.
tun s are now exceeding the receipts of
the tretuury to the extent of about eighty
millionsa_year. Il would follow, if tills n*
serve can be drawn upon forcurrent’ pay­
ments. that the rescue would be quickly
drawn down to the danger line, and a new
sale of bonds would be required to bring it
up and replenish tbe redemption fund.
If that ta* a correct construction nf the
। law,*their there Is no rezsoo why the en­
tire exp* nse of lhe government might not
be met by sales of bonds under tills act.
under tbe guise of maintaining specie re-1
dempl ion.
Bui that is not lhe law. The secretary
is authorized to sell bonds to ••provide fur
the redemption in this act authorized or
required." That is, Lhe redemption of
United States treasury notes. In sums not
Iws than 850, at tbe office of the assistant
treasury In New York- Upon tbe familiar
principle that the expopsa ineiuatou of one

drugs

Tint's th,

highest quality of everything.

It’s a great satisfaction to us

we send out is just as good as
good drugs will make it.

IS

you couldn’t get it any better.

All made by the most reliable
manufacturers of the country:
_
companies who have reputations
to sustain. But that is

Modern Druggist and Bcok

Seller.

.

JllSl

events happened that would have caused
the country to flourish almost independent­
ly of any legislation there might be. In
tht first place was the great famine In Ire­
land wbieh wade a great demand for our
products. Next was the war with Mexico
which called 100,000 men from tbe natur­
al occupations of life and the expenditure
of 8175,000.000. During this period also
occurred the Crimean war which made an

WHAT

Protects our customers, They1
know that what they buy is first8301
class. They are pleased and soi
are we. Just now
fl

WE

Are making a big drive in the
line of Dreeaere, and many are
taking advantage of our $14.00
and $20.00 goods that we

SELL

Now for $10. No better bargains
were ever offered in Barry county
than those we are now offering.
Literally speaking ‘ ‘Wearegiving
yon gold dollars for fifty cents.”

A. McCOY

Fine
Line

oi
Ganned
Goods
AT
3. E. PHILLIPJ

I

you can't always

DOINGS

net what uou want.,
and non don’t al
~mans mwnai non
"ioan ooi.

XOTICB ,

One thousand five hundred yards
broidery Just in at from 3 to 20c per t
You can't match it for tbe money, at lire
Racket

; ■ ; ■ j V
■
I am going to dispose oi my
new furniture at some price.
Shoes!!! Please lend us your ears. You
will save dollars aud cents by It We
Now is your time to get goods
have some ladles shoes and gents which
.................
a little money.. II . wi}l'
But we have what ||0l for
if we can fit you will save you S .In lhe
buy and sell wrviM
want and. 01 uou see, uo« still
price, at tbe Racket.
hand goods and do Hplio'
We have 8 &lt;dot. dhh pans Just in at ; will biiu.
you are lookinfl tor stering and repairing.

canned
'We have
canned floods.
aoods.
Wc have some spring underwear left them—a lull and first Glass
that is going at less than cc»U at tbe Rack- j cfnrV
stock
m«toni.htheoid«tini&gt;.w
......... ’“‘j

All the shades in tan cotton
from 10 to 18c, at lhe Racket.

hose at'

A large lol of lace from tire. auction
house at prices the old hundred |H*r cent
will call no good, it is the lx-si at the
Racket. *

19941356

Jefferson 8L Furniture
Store.

Koal hods 35c at tbe Racket.
Wr have n few wool over shirts at i
prices less than the old fogies bought a’, I

at the Racket
See our goacts before you buy,
save you'mosey, at the Racket.

it

Hams &amp; VenArman

will j

Window shades lo close out. Sic, at lire

Racket.
Five quart pails 18c: 10 quart 15c or
100 for 81.08, at the Racket.

shoes

One thousand two hundred carpet tacks |
for 10c or 100 for 1c, at the Racket.
Tweniy-five^ood needles for 1c at rhe •

THE. HARD TIMES
HIT THEM HARD

Racket.
Twelve best wood clothes pins 1c at the

Racket
whole late war. And unless some “New
Two hundred and eighty good pins for
California'’ is discovered or some unex­
pected war occurs to make a demand for | Ic at the Racket.

Three good slate pencils for 1c at tlw
our products to stave off the evil effects of i
the bill ila pernicious features will lie fell Racket.
still more.
I
Two good ted pencils for to. others
6o each, at the Racket.
Gov. Kieh Lbows that he is made of ttfr
’ S See that Bump books and ayes !Sc a
right stuff wlien he asks for tbe resigna­
card at tbe Racket
tion of those stale officials, wltose cart-lvM»-

j Bin tht SHOES Weren't Hun

I bey are better than

bebatu&gt;e you can get them

We will soon receive our spring ndllln-

lacted tlwir signature* to returns which
they didn't take tbe time to examine. Be will be all new and the brgeat we ever I
of State.

So

matter what you paid ior it

w H.QOObTEflR

great many are familiar with present tran­
sactions yet the great majority have never
taken tbe pains to examine into the causes
which led to the short lived prosperity of
the people after the bill of 184®. It is
true that for a few years the country was
prosperous after the tariff of 1848, which
has been used as something oFte model for
the present Wilson bill.
Along at that period a combination of

portations of goods into ibis country from
abroad, such importations will take tbe
place of goods that should be made here
by American labor. We have already buf­
fered from the mere threat of the Wilson
bill. Indeed it is claimed that it has al­
ready cost the country more than the

grade

reason we buy only the tery

CIIDNITIIPP 18 wllat *e instantly carry in
rU ltnl 1 UI\L stock. We keep nothing but the
latest styles and have no shelf
worn, out of-date stuff that we
want to dispose of. It

the great mass of people events that tran­
spired at that date are as Greek. While a

bouses were as. plenty then as now.
There Is no reason to expect but what
the consequences of the Wilson bill will
be tbe same now as then If It i» pamd.
if our revenues are to be derived from Im­

I894

to know that every pit &lt; ription

cy of 825.321,907.25 transmitted, from Ito
predecessor, and banded over a deficiency
are now working will be strong enough to of 80.874,822 to Ita succeaaon—Editor Na­
defeat at the polls tbe party advocating tional Tribune.)
tbe doctrine of protection. It must inevit­
In behalf of tbe Wilson bill it is argued
ably follow that uncertainty and doubt 1
will ensue. Tbe business men of tbe that It was framed upon tbe Mme princi­
country fearing tbe destruction of tbe ples as tbe bill of 18441 which brought
principles of protection will decline to en­ such great prosperity to the people. To

shut down and the workingmen will be
thrown out of employment. Ths people
will then see as we have never seen before

►

running chances with second

KIND OF

democrat speakers, the result will be that
In tbe very near future these forces which

two notable utterances on that subject:
products
First, the discussion of the supreme court unnatural demand for our
of tbe District of Columbia, by Judge Cox, abroad. Last but not least was tbe dis­
and, second, the speed) of Senator John covery of the wonderful gold deposits la
California. ‘Up t«&gt; 1810 the country had
'Sherman, tbe author of tbe act.
Both these hnld that Secretary Carlisle suffered for want of a stable cuirency.
has the right and authority under said act From 1793 to 1840 only about 885,000.­
to issue bonde for the purpose of maintain­ 000 of tbe yellow me’al had been coined.
Soon after these rich deposits were struck
ing special redemption.
The court, so far as 1 have been able to in California a steady stream of thcyellow
leap), did not pass upon the other, and met&lt;J commenced In pour across lhe conti­
perhaps more Important, branch of tba nent and enter the channels of trade, to
question, that is, whether the proceeds of which it gave a mighty impetus. Between
these bonds can be used to meet the cur­ 1851 and 1888 over 8850,000,000 of gold
rent expenses and outlay of the govern­ were coined—over seven times as much
as there had been from 1792 to 1849. Un­
ment.
Senator Sherman goes further than tbe der all these favorable circumstances the
court, and declares that In his judgment wonder is, not that tbe country flourished
tlie secretary can Issue lhe bonds for no despite hostile legislation but that It did
other purpose than to maintain specie re­ not flourish longer. As soon as these ex­
demption; and that the proceeds cannot be traordinary Giicamstaucre disappeared tbe
properly applied to the ordinary expendi­ country commenced to decline. Why?
Became that tariff enCuuraged the impor­
tures of the government.
This h a most important and far-readi- tation of European goods and fabrics that
Wuo Don It?
should
have been made here at home.
When County Clerk May reached Lan- Ing distinction. If Senator Sherman is cor­
aing Thursday he met Attorney General rect, then lhe only use which Secretary Our markets were flooded with importa­
Ellis al tbe depot It te Mid they talked Carlisle can. make of the 850,000,000 tions from abroad. What was Lhe result?
Despite the enormous gold coinage inci­
together about five minutes. When May which lie will Yccelve for his bonds. Is to
dent to the discovery of gold in California
returned to Lansing from Mason where cover it Intolhe redemption fund aud hold
all
the yellow metal commenced to be
the grand jury is in seulou. he registered It sacredly and only for the redemption of
shipped to Europe to »&lt;•!tie trade balances.
at the Hudson.House aud was assigned to I United States treasury notes—In lhe
“Room «JG” and left tlie returns in his words of the statute—“on their presenta­ So great was the impottatlou that Secre­
tary Close declared in 18GI) at the com­
room. After he had finlslied his supper tion for redemption at the office of the as­
he was seen talkiag with a frtend down sistant treasurer of lhe United Startes in mencement of the war, that all lhe gold
and
silver together in lhe United States
stain. About Ibis same time two promi­ the. city of New York. In sums of not teas
would not exceed $50,000,000.
nent aud respected ladies who board at than fifty doltars.*'
*Wheu the production of gold comment­
Upon the other theory* maintained by
lhe Hudson House and know Att^- Gener-1
al Ellis well, were talking at the foot of j। some, and as I understood held by the aec- ed to decline dtatrea* commended to be
our
markets
.passed them and went &gt;tary and his advlreni. It may be turned fell. Out* money
- was gone,
-------- —
: -----------the stair-*. Ellh
~
After talking (or wme time I “‘l0,the «c,M,ral f,in'1 °r lh« treasury and BUed wUh European production*, aud Enup stairs,
I applied to the ontiuary purposes
lire I n'Pe*“ cmpelUlon had done so much hurt
tbe tallies i&gt;art«*d, one leaving tlie build- ‘
log. tbe other gohig up Mairs and was • government. ' This would undoubtedly Itb-11 our ^cforits ware unable to continue,
. .__
..... t
-.
-.
■tld MUIUmI z&gt;iu.rw&gt;l&gt;.n«
Tl...
passing akmi tbe hallway just as Att'y I 8UeB*then ,be *&gt;li
for tho time and ratted operations. The commercial
Gen. Ellis tame out of room 6G. iu which ! bel”^ ROil 1,1 ,httt extent maintain specie and industrial depression of 1853— 54 fol­
lowed
and
in
,tfi37
rame
tbewpanlc.
Soup
redemption, so lung us the reserve Is kept1
May left the returns.

went to room GJ, but upon trying tire
door he thought it was locked. He then
left anti came down stairs. Tbe testimony
of the ladles however, contradicts this

WONDIRI WHEN
PROMM-Y INVlITtO.

if,

bad enough to be sick uithiw

A *10.00 WILL WORK

United States notes, as provided by law.
this must be is this:
___
___
__ i.
B. M. Ct rcHeon.
“Tbe great southern wing of the demo­ _
cratic party are determined to establish the

gage In business, consequently mills will

The best cd medio, 5 are none
too good lor sick folks,

mysterious disappearance and mutilation
doctrine of free trade in thia land. They
of the Wayne county records at lire hotel
Editor National Tribune:
will be assisted by their northern allies.
Downey Thursday night, is by far lhe
To settle a dispute, please state wheth­
The fight.la now on. There is a great
most suspicious. When County Clerk
er the Republican Congress, when Tom
body of visionary but educated men who
Rend was Speaker, commonly called.
May left Detroit Thursday in respouse to
are employed day by day in writing free
a subpoina summoning him before the
“Tbe Billion Dollar Concrete,” spent more
. grand jury be took with him the original trade essays and arguments iu favor of than the next Congress, which was demo­
that
doctrine,
which
find
tbelr
way
In
precinct and township returns of 1891 and
cratic?—J. H. Bakkh. Cox’s Mills, lod.
1895, the footing sheet of 1893 showing every newspaper in this land.
[It did not. It spent less. The follow­
• The great body of our people have nev­
the figures raising tbe affirmative vote
ing are tbe figures:
4,75b in the aggregate, and the record er experienced, themselves, the suffering
... 8MM 7.1CLM
book contalulng copies of the county can­ which always results when the protective
lek
vas of both years. The footing sheet of principles are laid aside. Poisoned and
*3$.404 .am.H
1881, It willjj* remembered, coold not be excited by the wild statements of these ExoeaoCBMover»l&lt;.................
The 51st Congrvw made good a deficien­
found In the clerk’s office. Mr. May went writers and the aemagoglc appeals of
to Mason, via lumsing, expecting lo be
called upon to testify Tt ursday but be
was not readied and so came up to Lan­
sing In tbe evening to await Friday morn­
ing's session of the grand jury. Not hav­
ing been offered In evidence, the records
remained in his possession, and when it
was suggested-to him before leaving Ma­
son that he leaxe them in the county
clerk's vault there, he said that he felt
they would be Mfer if be had them with
him, and ho brought them to Lansing.
Notwithstanding his solicitude for Ibe
safety of the records. Clerk May had no
sooner reached tbe Uotel Downey than he
took the bundle to bis room on lhe second
floor, the key to which will unlock every
other room on tbe floor, placed it on the

PRESCRIPTIONS.

THE REAL UP-TO-DATE

was kept at 8100,000.080, and that wm
kept Meredly Intact, aod was never count­
men in this land, who are mw so prosper­
ed as part Of the available cash Ln tbe
ous, will hear their wives aod children cry
Thirty per »*ent. of the out­
’ for bread; that the day roust come when 'treasury.
the great factories and manufactories of standing greenbacks would require 8101,­
000,080.
But
whatever the amount, under
this land will abut down, and where there
Is now life and activity, there will be the the provisions of tbe taw. It ought lo be
alienee of the tomb. And tbe reason why Mt apart strictly for the redemption 'of

AVOttaT 14.

?--

^IJRMTURE
States treasuy notes.
Tbe law does not fix tbe amount
tbe
redemption fund. Prior to March test It

antil you

see

what

the Racket.

Wn want yonr trade. C*]] aod

we

trade with ns at

iw

THE
LITTLE.
RED
EitONT
SHOE

- I

�Hastings Banner.
Thursday, Feb. 15, ^89^

AH THERE"
1
I
L
t
[

1 bare moved into the oeeond ward but
will still do baking. Any orders left at
the photograph gallery will he promptly

PERSONAL MENTION.

b xzard that many of tbe younger genera-!
Hon of the elty can remember. Some of I
the older Inhabitants however, rearil a. I
city Tuesday.
filled aod the goods delivered.
.
Miss Etta Main returned to Grand 1Rap- day, the 1st of Jan. In 1884 when a storm
Mrs. G. L. Heath.
of even worse character thin that of Mon-1
Ids
yesterday.
The M. C. IL IL has made a change In
day was raging. In speaking of that
Shirley Smith came home from Ann
,
Ita time-table. The morning train going
time, a lady wbo is an old settler in these
east now gets here at 7.63. Tbe noon Arbor to-day to spend Sunday.
parte said she went to spend the day with
I train going west at same time as former­
IL B. Messer left last week for an
Mrs. McNair, who was then alive and
ly. Tlie evening train going east now tended business trip Ih the east.
lived on West Green St She Started ear­
goes at G. 12 instead of 6 38.
*
Miss Grace Messer returned from a visit ly In the morning before tbe storm was at
Don’t be deceived by the cry that other with Paw Paw friends Tuesday.
Its worse, but It was three days before the
oil is as good as Scofield’s, Sburmer’s and
Mrs. A. D. Cook and Allee Cook spent roads were broken enough to warrant a |
Teagle's. because it Is nowhere as good, Sunday with Lake Odessa friends.
horae and cutter coming after her to redoes not give as good light, besides Penn­
Melvin Mead and wife, of Kalamazoo, •ufti. Tuesday morning Main St looked
sylvania oil is the best in tbe world any
are visiting friends In this city this week. as though an avalanche of snow bad struck
way. Best oils sold by Cook A Cook.
Hon. P. T. Colgrove was in Pontiac it Four stout horses were required to
The High School, also tbe Sth. grade Monday and spoke before tbe Lincoln drag tbe plow through tbe drifts on the

CU Are you dyeing or are
you. expecting to dye this
spring. If you are you want
good result &lt; and the only way
to obtain the same is to buy
your Dye Stuffs where you can
get them pure and fresh. A
great many people make fail­
ures of dyeing because their
coloring matter in old and of will observe Washington’s birthday with
course useless. Wo make a appropriate exercises consisting of recita­
practice of buying Dye Stuffs I tions and songs by tbe school and also of
only in small quantities. And shore addresses by prominent citizens of
thereby having always a fresh Hastings. All are invited. The exercis­
stock. B.gery thing is pure es will take place In the afternoon begin­
and cheap, we have a full line ning al 1.30.
of Perfection Diamond and L. Thibout has been released from du­
Peerless Dyes. Make no mis­ rance vile, fils father having paid his fine
take in the place, the old and costs. During bls confinement in
wooden building one door the coanty basttie he was attack by a relig­
ious fever, reading a bible almost contin­
eait of City Bank.

FRED L. HEATH,
THE DRUGGIST.

Ben Bush, of Kalamazoo, was In the

Club in that elty.

south side of the road.

Thomas McPbarlln left for Sioux City,
Iowa, last week where he has accepted a
position as barber.

We have just completed arrangements
whereby we cau soon furnish “The Holy
Land Photographed” lo our readers for
the usual 10c and a coupon which will be
published iu this paper probably next
week. Everyone certainly Is interested,
or should be, in this work, and especially
those connected with church work in any
manner. There will be seven books, each
book containing 16 photographs upon
heavy enameled book paper.
Among

izFrank B. Pryor left for Rochester Sat­
urday. where be was called by the dan­
gerous Illness of his father.

George Landis has resigned his position
with W. J. Holloway and Charles Ingham,
of Benton Harbor, is filling bls place.

Rev T. D. Marsh, of Richland, a former
pastor of the Presbyterian church preach­
ually during ids stay, and since bls release
ed here Sunday. He was entertained at
has attended prayer meetings with great
Mrs. I, A. Holbrook's while in tbe city.
regularity.—Woodland News.
Merrill Foote, special traveling agent of
William Thomas, or more familiarly tbe Northwestern Life Insurance Co., left
known as "Cap’t” Thomas died at his home Tuesday for a ten days business trip in
near Coate Grove last Thursday night, af­ bis old field where he has been soliciting
ter suffering from poor health for some for the past two months.
three years. He was sixty four years
old. The funeral occurred Saturday af­
Why use oil that will smoke and char
ternoon. Deceased leaves a wife and was tbe wick. Then use Palacine oil at 12c
stepfather to F. G. Stowell of this city. per gallon. Sold by Cook A Cook.

other things will be photographs of all tbe
great temples aud bouses of worship;
Tombs of Absalom and David; Gethsemane
(showing Mount of Olives); Rl ver Jordan:
Well of Beersheba; Red Sea; Dead Sea;
View of Bethlehem; Rachel’s Tomb; Ja­
cob’s Well; and scores of other and even
more interesting views than those named,
AU that this will cost will be 70 cents and
seven coupons which will be printed in

The Otsego Sportsmens’ Association have
/fhe Womens Club met Friday afteroon, and a large number were In attend­ written Riebard K. Fox, offering 849,000
ance
Papers were read in connection to have the Corbett—Jackson fight there.
with the subject of Greek History which
What is 2c on a gallon, when it lasts
Is now being studied, by Mrs. Hoyt and much longer, gives a beautiful, soft light,
Mrs. Lathrop. Mrs. Pancoast led a dis­ does not smoke the chimney and perfectly
cussion on "Dress Reform.” Three new safe. Sold by Cook A Cook.
members were admitted and the number 4,/The ____
Hastings Fire Department will
forty, to which the clob I, limited, l« »owj^ 'tbeu ,nn^ d,nK on y,b.
'filled.
reference to the item published in
lhe Free Press several days ago to tbe ef­
fect that one of the original government
witness trees, bearing the date of 1834,
had been found in Sanilac county. Lee
S. Cobb, county surveyor of Barry county
writes that thete are at least a dozen of the
trees which were marked bv the govern­
ment surveyors in 182&lt;&gt; and 1827 still
standing in
this county.—Woodland

year at Mudge’s Opera House, at Ford’i
Hotel, Bill for dance 75 cents per coupie;

Everybody knows what Porto Rico mo­
lasses Is. It Is the best In the world an d
is so recognized. Spary Phillips has just
received a nice stock of it and Is selling
it for only 60c per gallon.
411 orders for Part No. 1 will be prompt­
ly filled from this office. All after No 1,
it may take a week or possibly two weeks
to get, so there need be no worry if you do
not receive them promptly.

t

1

LOCAL NEWS.

95 quire?.

Ym can get a nice lunch at the Senate

cheaper than you ea» carry yon! dinniT.
Pdlucilie oil
Oil! Old! Oil.’!!

Red Cross oil I Or.
Cook A Cook.

Wj keep the be*t lOcoll sold air, where,
the "R*d Cross”
Cook A Cook.

*e&lt;aster falls this year on the 25th

Mar.eh. which U

the earliest In

of

some

year*.
Gan. .1. G. P.irkhnr.a has been appoint­
ed post master at Coldwater by President

Cleveland.
Yesterday was Vateatiue Day. a* on?
might guess by stepping in the post office
when school was not ip session.

Keep watch of the Little Red front
Shoe Store fra nice ahoes this sprinjr.
New styles, good stock at fair prices.

Palatine oil is safe, of high

tert.

lasts

longer, and pays.to buy it.
Cook «t Cook,

Don't forget that tbe Senate always seis
up a nice meal at the lowest possible
prices.

Give it a trial and see

fra your­

self.
P. T. Col grove’s increased Jaw bnsim-as
has obliged him to add another type writer
to his office force. Mrs. L. H. Evarts Is
now filling that posh ion.

The llth. annual reunion of Co. F

will

be livid in U. A. R: Ball in lids city tn
Wednesday Feb. Slat, at 1 r- «»• A ptenic
supper will be served at five o’clock. T1 e
Executive committee have spared ne pi Ina

irae
The storm that stru.-k Dundv-&gt;. M&lt;
The
county, done a great *ieal of rlr;i 1. .
penpie of that vicinity can con;: rJuktle
themselves that a Urge. 1.umber of tin tn
me insured in the rellabfc Michigan ■Mu
if ­
tual Tornado Cyckme anti Wind.^tonu In­
surance Couiphiiy. which promptly settles

j
' nn !

number-*.
The March Delineators ;
tdafes have just arrived.

1
Have you sent Inyo nr coupons yet for!
1 the ••Photographic Tbi.r of the World”. '

Remember that this Is Vi work of art. that!
you get glimpses of Avery part of

blow. On tbe contrary there were two
witnesses beside Denton himself wbo
swore that be was In his reran at the time.
Just how this little discrepancy will ter­
minate Is uDkoown, but tbe first com­
plaint was dropped and Denton now lan­
guished in jail charged with perjury, and
If he Is guilty there are certainly others
who ought to be taken on the same

charge.

kL. P. Kxcnraion to Gnuid Baptds.
The Michigan Central will sell excursion
tickets to Grand Rapids and return at
rate of one dollar. Good going only on
train leaving Bastings at 11.25 p. m.,
February 19th. Good returning up to and
including Feb 21st Children at half of
C. R. Osbobn, Agent
above rate.

JMity
Pure
K cream at tarter baking powder.
Highest of all in leavening strength
—Latest United States Govern­
ment Food Report.

Royal Baxtsc Powder Co.,
Wall St., N. V.

HE above is an exact reproduction of the present condition
of a man who DIDN’T READ THE PAPERS.
Before
reti ingata hotel in neighboring city he“Blew out thegas.”
His funeral was held a few days later Had this unfortu­
nate man kept posted by reading the papers he would be
numbered among the living to-day, and enjoying the blessings
of plenty, instead of leaving a destitute family because hefcwould have kept track of the market reports, besides learning
from papers that it would be sure death to blow out the gas be­
fore retiring. In this connection we desire to call your atten­
tion to our clubbing rates. We are offering

TO BARRY COUNTY READERS
Tlie Hastings Banner and Chicago Weekly Inter Ocea n, the
two papersone year for $1.00.
The Hastings Banner and Detroit Weekly Tribune, the two
palters one year for $1.00.
The Hastings Banner and New York Weekly Tribune the two
papers one year for $1.00.
Any three of the above papers for $1.50. All four of them for
t $1.75.

TO READERS OUTSIDE OF BARRY COUNTY
Any two for $1.25; any three for $1.75; all four for I2.C0.
cannot tell how long this offer will be open, Simple &lt;&lt;pi&lt;e
may be seen at the Banner office,

ar/wr

/7tfz:ex* ,'i

the!

world and all it co.*«s.is 10c and a Banner
all losses.
A storm of this character coupon. Send stumps if more convenlen*.
however is only nn :idvertis« men*, for a We'have Part No. 1 at our office rail
company of iu stability.
Tb's company and sec It. Don’t miss this opportunity
it will bt- remembered has been in exist- of getting something now that yon will al­
auce nine years and has uover made an ways regrot hereafter that you do not in­
assessment, a record of which it may well vest in. If you do not take advantage of It
be proved. D. W. Rogers of this city Is now. Book 3 on the Hawaiian.Islands Is
the efficient secretary and has been large­ worth all that the whole series cost. If
ly instrumental in bringing Um company you lack any of the coupons please name
to ita present high standing.
which one or ones you waul and we will
supply them. Write your names and adHastings division, N&lt;». 19. Vuifoim
'dtosses plainly.
Rank, K. of P., have consented to assist
Kalamazoo Dtvletai, Nn. 9, In entertainThe Michigan fegfelature last winter
ing, their friends at the grand ball to bfe
given In this rtty March 7. The Hastings
division has attained such perfection, in
the beautiful manual of arms and ’foot

tbe Hastings house.
Joe. Boaver was
going home abouk 10 o’clock and alleged
that as be was at tbe southeast corner of
tbe building be was con iron ted by John
Dated. Ute
Den ton, a local pugilist, who hauled off
and struck him a ferritic right hander ary, lOtb, 18M.
Bw-KiJlanding heavily under tlie right optic,
causing his face to swell out like an apple
dumpling. Friday Denton was arrested
for assault and the trial was commenced
before Justice Kenastoo without a jury.
Claude AUrrtau, JfMiivHle
So general has the belief.come to be that
Sirati CopelAO, , “
tbe same person can’t be in two different
places at the same time, that it is now
universally recognised as a fact There
were several different witnesses that
claim to bare seen Denton strike tbe

u.

•1

A TRIP AROUND THE
...WORLD. ♦..

This week.

making.

Thursday night a fight occurred near

“He Blew
Out The Gas.’’

People in the vicinity of Hastings need­
ing anything io the granite or marble line
Frank E. Heath has purchased a stock
will do well to call on McNaughton, Col­
of drugs at Edmore *and left for that
vin Co, of Battle Creek and get their plaee Tuesday. The people of Edmore
prices before buying. For the next ninety will find Frank an enterprising, hustling
days they will make this inducement.
young man. and we wish-, him success in
They will pay all expenses both ways for his inew field.
all patrons who come to them, and will
Every reader of the Banner should get
guarantee a discount of five per cent, from
"The Holy Land Photographed.” All it
the usual prices prevailing in this vicini­
NUMBERS CM AN OE EACH WEEK.
will cost complete is 70 cents, that is 10
ty. Cal! on or write them nt, 98 East
Send or bring each week this cou­
cents a week for 7 weeks and the usual
pon. together with TJKX cents, and
Main St., Battle Creek, Mich.
,
you will receive Portfolio No. 3 ot
coupons, the first one of which will be
ATRIP AROUND THE WORLD.’’
We desire to say to all patrons that lhe published next week, or the week follow­
For particulars see ’•ad” page I.
Delton Roller Mill is running and will ing.
.
bi kept running, despite reports to lhe
Jacob C. Custer died at bis home in tbe
contrary. We are here for business aud
fourth ward last Thursday.
He had a
we propose to do business. We thank our
stroke of paralysis sometime since and his
patrons for their trade and we cordially
death had been expected hourly.
The
invite new patronage. We propose to do
CKCMLdTlON •
funeral occurred Saturday at 10. a. m.
good work; la pay the highest possible
Mr. Custer was 75 years old and leaves a
prices for everything and treat one and j
large circle of relatives.
all alike. Give us a rail.
Hereafter, changes l&lt;»r advertisements
■
Yonrs for Business,
Nearly all the week at court has been
■ must reach this office Tuesdays at la lest to
Dodds A Hartman. • • occupied with the case of the people vs
injure i:K 'rti&lt;n In the issue of the week
Itelton. Mieh. • Sheffield for felon I us assault. The jury
when brought.
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this
morning.
An article appeared IM last week’s issue I' will l&gt;e charged
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or the J.mm.l h-H-tlnir open t»J
I
A’» Teff'
W«daj- .nd ,
,»l manhiotl.
that I li.d d|Mp. P'«d not «d«v lolh.el.arpe of murder. |
Got your tn .•ah u id Iu nchvs nt the ”
t my friend? In the lurch. I
°'M "" ltw M“v term °*
ate” restaurant.
... '
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*
court.
•
anj
4zTii3 new &lt;». A. R. Hall will be 'ledicat-i Thu article was written without
foundation whatever and has m»t a word ।
ed Tiiura lay cveulni. Feb. 22nd.
Wm. IL Goodyear, lhe druggist.
Mtiu aernet hvl rv'rry appearance uf a of irurh in it. Had any one wanted to , disposed of his slock of newspapers, maga
find me they c &gt; ild easily have dow so as ' zin4.«. etc., to Jesse W. Tefft, who now, by '
street in a de&lt;ertel railage Monday.
I was In constant ctfijivspuntlence with this transfer has control of the entire *
R I !i &gt; v t &gt; a •* Ip2 views of the Holy I
some of my friend*. The article did in • a periodical business of (his city.
The
Land fuir only 70 emits in this issue.
great injusticeaud my re nppearirijt-r i&gt; pm wants of Mr. Goodyear’s list of customers
If you want the bdst and freshest can­ baldy the Iwst refutation,
I will be promptly attended to by Mr. Tefft, j
ned
sit ways go to Spary PhiH'p*.
Mgitnii.t. Toote.
। who will also fill all standing orders for:

rtKT SERIES N2. 1.
COUPON No. 3.

der »l
offers

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enacted a law, from which we extract the
following section: "The people of the
State of Michigan enact that it shall be
unlawful for any person, dealer, firm,
drill as laid down in Py IbUin tactics that manufacturer or corporation to manufact­
they are frequently called on to give ex­ ure and sell, or coffer for sale any maple
hibitions on public oseailotis. No. 19 are auger, maple molasses or maple syrup
the acknowledged champions of the Unit­ that is in anywise adulterated with com­
ed States and have won prizes at many mon sugar, glucose, or any other foreign
state and-natknal gatherings. They will subatance without dU'Inctly marking,
take part in tbe grand parade liere. after stamping or labelling the article or the
which they will give an exhibition drill, package contain]ng lhe same with the
a id all who are so fortunate as to receive true and appropriate name of ruch article
invitation i to the ball wHI no doubt avail and the percentage la which common ......
sutheaMlves of the opportunity to witness gar. glucoac or any other foreign aubthis beaut!fol right—Kalamazoo Tele-

IT IS A MISTAKE

To suppose that anybody can sell you two dollars worth
of goods for one dollar.
IT IS A MISTAKE

To suppose you can get lhe right results if you buy at
the wrong place.
WE SAY FRANKLY

That we do not attempt to push prices so low that qua’
ity must be sacrificed. We are anxious that our goods
shall be satisfactory rather than cheap. Cur aim is
to serve our customers so well that we shall retain their
trade from year to year. No other house does, ever
did, or ever will sell such sterung qualities in clothes,
hats, furnishings at such low prices as we quote.

�fit

Hastings Banner,
Thursday, Feb. JJ, 1894,
COOK. BROS- Froprrotors.

A SENATOR’S BLONDER.
Made an OtJet Lesson by a
Bright Journalist
Poatmsvtvr Uresrwl H&gt;m»U I’.rp-trete* i
Ghastly Jok*-Ho*r David Lavrala, Clot

Gnod Stories.

(Special Washiuxton Letter 1
When the senate special committee
was engaged in an endeavor to ascer­
tain who gave information to the news­
paper men concerning executive ses­
sions, the gentlemen of the press had
considerable quiet fun with tfte states-,

Mr. AUx. Holton
Alden. Michigan.

Splendid Results
Disabled by

Dyspepsia

Cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
"C. I. Hood A Co.. Lowell. Mass.:
•‘I tote taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla with splen­
did results. I wm troubled with dyspepsia so
bad that I could not work. I am M years of ago
and a carpenter and joiner by trade. I com­
ment e&gt;l a course of treatment with one of our
physicians, but In sain. Finally I was persuaded
to buy a bottle of Hood s Sarsaparilla,

I Took Just One Bottle
aud I have not lost a day's work since, on ac­
count ot my ohl trouble of dyspepsia. It to*
also Improved my general health and I feel much

Hood’s5^’Cures

stronger. I gladly recommend Hood's Sarsapa­
rilla as an excellent blood purifier." Alkx.
Holtom, Alden, Michigan.

Hood's Pills «e tbe br.-U family cathartic,
yentk aud effective. Try a box. 5i5 &lt;anls.

CAM T OBTAIN A PATENT? For
prompt ansiror and an honest opinion, write t
ML’NN* A: CO., who have had nearly Mty year
experience In tbe patent business. Cotnusunla

“PnlcriM taken through Munn &amp; Co. rcerirn
•pwl*Fnotice Inthe Hcicntiflc Amerlean, and
tin* aro brought widely before the public with­
out co#t to tbe Inventor. This splendid naper,
iwacdweexiy, elennUy [MuttfateAtaii brnrtSa
gelation ot any «uenuuc work in the
BvUdlnw Ediuaajaoagfr, StJO* ymr. Ningto
Jpptea.
rent*, yrery number contain* beau­
tiful plates, m color*, and nhotograpb* of Dew
bwwre
with Plan*, enabling builders t o show the
latAat dMlrtna
AM.eMA.A a ___

SllRKIFF’S SALK.
Nollce Is 1 errby elven Jhbt by virtue of n
writ of Ik-ri Eiiclns ta«ni&lt;l cut ol and under the
seal of the Circuit (imrt fcir the County ot
Barry at.d Stale of .Michigan, to me directed
and delivered »rd against tlie pnads and chat­
ties. lands and teuraienl* o&gt; Triphetia Good­
enough. In Hie &lt;-o«itl&gt; of Barry and in lav&lt;»r
of Horace PrrnUre and Son. I did ou the
twenty-* luth day of June. A. !&gt;.. 1&gt;V3. lew upon
and «leze and take nil th* rteht. title and Interest
of the Mid Trtpbenn ■•oodeuuugb In and to
lhefollowing drecribed real estate situated In
tbe township of Irving. Barry County. Michi­
gan. to-wft. the north enu quarter (‘*)
ot the north ea&lt;t quarter |Si] and the west
halt (H) m tbe north west quarter
of
sec twenty-five (2S) towuvblp four &lt;4) north &lt;if
rang* nine &lt;») west gio’ ibe east half ($*) of the
east b:»If &gt;U| of tin north ea.it &lt;iu.irier
of
sec tbhty-six ire.t iqwirlilp tour n» north range
nine [Ot west, also the following drecribrd land-*
in the township of Carlton, north wret quarter
IH] of toe north we»t quarter I J* ] of see thirty
[301 tos nshlp four [41 uorib range eight [S] weat
and aonth east quarter [Hl of «outh east qnar
ter|‘*]of*ec twenty-seven (37| township four
[41 n«Tth range clgb! [»1 wret and weat half [4]
of south west &lt;inaiter [&lt;*] of sec twentyrilx [2ti
township four (C north of range elxbt west
ail of which l ahall exw-ve for sale at
Shite auction or vendue to tbe highest bidder
the law directs ut the
north
front
door of lhe Court house l» lhe city of
Hartings in Mid c muty of Barry and
State of Michigan, (that being the place where
the Circuit Court for the said County of Barn-,
Rtotenf Michigan l&lt;holdrn)nn the 17tn dav of
February, A. D , IMM. at one o'clock in the af­
ternoon of that day.
'
Dated *t tbe cltv of Hastings, tills 13th day of
December, A. D., IW3
•

order forbidding smoking in any of
the rooms of tiie bureau during office
hours, but made an exception of the
dinner hour, no far us the court is con­
cerned. Many of the clerks Mailed the
new rule with joy, and especially as
some of We t-inukcrs were not at all
chary about using plug tobacco in clay
pipes, and with deadly effect upon del­
icate organizations^. Now, however,
there are a number bf smokers at noon,
and the atmosphere is so dense with
the fumes und smoke from tobacco
that it could almost be cut with an ax.
it does not require a very vivid imagi­
nation to picture a second William the
Testy, of New Amsterdam, surrounded
by irate tobacco users, any day at the
pension building.

“YOU MAY WAXY TO OKT INTO HXAVEN
BOMB TIME.”

ton last week, and brought a trunkful
of papers. He had the indorsements of
two-thirds of the business men, sev­
quarter of the south east quarter of s-etlon enty per cent of the voters, and letters
tweoty-ntoe Id township three, north of range
from every clergyman in the place.
Micht W*«t. MntAintnv nn* bnrulMrt
He laid these before Mr. Bissell, who
looked them over carefully.
heretofore conveyed to tbe
“Hadn't you better keep these?”
asked the postmaster general. “You
David 0. Evcumhywul,
may want to get into Heaven some
ttiiie."

Ikillnttr neeea&amp;ed.
Notice i hereby xtren.That by vtr
hcense granted sod Riven to me. the ad
tar Mafidestate, bv Jaeoh L MePwk.

condition.

If yon ere afflicted

with a

trouble, and will use this remedy as direct­
ed, firing It a fair trial, ana experience no
benefit, you may return tbe bottle and
have your money refunded.
We could

DXCIDX IX HXM FAVOR.
Topxka. Kan.. Feb. 9.—Mrs. Mary
E. Lease has wan her case in the su­
preme court,
which
decides
that
the governor cannot
remove
her
as a member of the state board
of eharitiea of which
board she
remains president
The court was
unanimous, the populist member con­
curring with the republican*
The
court held that Gov. LewelHng had do
authority to appoint a successor to Mrs.
Lease, who won appointed for a term
of a year and confirmed by the senate,
unless charges were preferred and sus*

not make this offer did we not know that

Dr. King’s New Discovery could be relied
on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles
free at W. H.

Goodyear’s

drug

store.

Large sire 50c and &gt;1.00.

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

Under Sheriff.

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALK.

of consumption.
Upon one occasion, Mr. Lewaley, who
was at that time a reporter fora Wash­
ington Journal, was sent to hold an in­
terview with Senator Ingalls upon an
important matter of state.
The sena­
tor, who had no intention whatever
of being drawn into a conversation on
that subject, Diet Mr. Lewaley with
his accustomed grace and courteously
veered tbe conversation into other
channels. Somehow, for want of an­
other handy subject, the senator said
something about beards, which led to
barbers, and, of course, to the general
subject of shaving.
“By all means," said Senator Ingalls,
“you should learn to shave yourself,”
• rod then he wont on with a learned,
'Jioughtful and highly entertaining
disquisition on the advantages, eco­
nomic and inetaphysie, of shaving one­
self rather than hiring a barber to do
it Mr. Lewaley paid careful attention
to all the senator said, fixed facts and

PMinem.

She Gain* a Deddad Victory Over
Gow- bewslliDg.

As a remedy for all forms of headache
men.
On one occasion Senator Faulkner,
Electric Bitters has proved to be the very
of West Virginia, und Senator Bate, of
best. It effects a perms Dent cure and the
Tennessee, were seated together in a
most dreaded habitual sick headaches
committee room when Mr. George Har­
yield to Its Influence. We urge all wbo
ries, a newspaper man, entered. “Har­
•re afflicted to procure a bottle, and give
ries," said Senator Faulkner, "t wish
you would tel) inc how you newspaper
this remedy a fair trial. In cases of hab­
men get information of the (transac­
itual constipation Electric Bitten cures by
tions of our secret sessions?"
giving the needed tone to the bowels, and
•Why," said Mr. Harries, “tliereisa
few eases long resist the use of this medi­
committee upstairs trying to find that
cine. Try It once. Large bottles only
out. You ought to go up and listen to
fifty .cents at W. H. Goodyear’s Drag
the testimony.’’
"Never mind the committee." said the
Store.
senator. “Won'tyou toll me, just for
the gratification of my own curiosity?”
Mr. Harries reflected a moment aud
The best salve in the world for eats,
said: “I would have no objection to
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
telling you. senator, if you were au­
sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains,
thorized by the senate to receive the
corns, and all skin Irruptions, and posi­
information.’’
“Then why don’t you tell it to the
tively cure piles or no pay required. It
mmittee?” asked the senator.
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
"Is the committee properly consti­
or money refunded. Price 35 cents l*r
tuted and duly authorized to receive
box. For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the
such information, senator?”
druggist.
“Of course It is.”
“How do you make tliat out?”
tained, aod that J. W. Free boro, who
Ijtneing is to start a soap factory­
“Why,” said the senator, “it was
has been sitting with the board for
constituted by the senate in the regu­
Diphtheria is spreading In Adrian.
lar way under Senator Dolph's resolu­
tion.” Then Senator Faulkner went
Got. bewailing showed undisguised
ahead arid gave every detail' of the
surprise when told at noon that the
manner in whioh thoLsenate, in execu­
courts had decided in Mra Lease's favor
tive session, discussed and adopted the
in the tenure of office case. Be de*
resolution; how the committee was con­
clinad, however, to express any opinion
stituted and what it was empowered
or to say what course he would next
to do. When the senator hud con­
taka All he would say was that the
cluded, Mr. Harries said: “Well, sen­
question was by no means finally de­
senator
ingalls
ox
soap
.
ator. that is the way we . newspaper
cided as to whether Mra Lease would
men get information of the proceedings' dates in his mind, and said nothing. remain in office.
Ann Arbur's charity ball netted #45.
of the secret sessions. Good day."
When the senator bad related circum­
Senator Faulkner did not get the full
Marlette is manufactoring building
A reporter saw Mrs. Lease just after
stantially hia own varied experiences
meaning of the newspaper man's re­
stone.
with razors and brushes and soaps, the decision. She aaid:
mark untkl Senator Bate quietly and
"I bad Intended io resign my place on tbe
recommending this make of blade and
good,humoredly said: .
Whatever may be the cause of blanch­
that brand of lather to Mr. Lewsley's board as aooa as this decision was banded
down in my favor, ai the salary I* a
“Faulkner, if cverj’ senator were as
use, the reporter, convinced that he mere pittance, bu: 1 have changed my ing. tbe hair may be restored to Ita natur­
easy to pump as you are, we might as
could n&lt;4 learn what he had come to mind and I propane to hold ny place at al color by the use of that potent remedy
well hold our secret sessions out on the
learn, arose to go.
There was, or all toxarda. My reasons fur this are simply Halls’ Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer.
portico.”
the reporter imagined there was, n sort three: I im Informed that it Is a plan of tbe
adminlstraUou to brine charge* against mu for
St. Louis is to have a telephone ex­
of merry triumphant twinkle in Sena­ bribery in the letting of contract* for supplies
.
No mutter how turbid the drinking tor Ingalls* eye as he politelv’ bowed ot the stale Institution* All such charges are change.
false, and 1 propose lo make them prove any
water may be in other residences his caller from the room—a twinkle chaw* they may prefer or told ’.heir peace"
Dowagiac’s chair factory has resumed
which
seemed
to
say:
"I
have
made
i
throughout the District of Columbia
operations.
it is always clear aud sparkling at the the young man really forget what he
PAYS ALL WHO LOST.
white house. This is due to the fact came for.”
■Dator
Ingalls]
,
-*
on
Goldman.
Attar
ri«
Yaar*.
Send*
The
pext
morning
Senator
iugaiia:
that the funtbus spring in Franklin
- Check* to 111* Nt. IaiuL* Creditor*.
was mon1 or less horrified- at finding
in j|
square, half a dozen squares away,
i—r— ---r-I
Feb. 12.—Five years ago
has been -diverted into terra cotta pipes the local newspajH’t a true report of
nil he
tin had
Ln.I said,
a-ai.l including
i .,-..1
I
11,* earnest Leon Goldman, a mining speculator,
all
the
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
und conveyed to the executive man­
recommendation of a certain shaving ' became financially embarrassed.
He
sion, so that running water is always
■ ■ '
■
—
v unable
to settle
his affair*
soap
which
he
unqualifiedly
pro;
wns
to be obtained. At the southeastern
nounced to be the very best that could ^Jtod 1
informed
his
creditors
he
angle of the white house a cistern,
be had. But the reporter's vengeance j would go away aud reimburse them
with'u capacity for a hundred barrels
as soon as he repaired bis shattered for­
of water, has been constructed, and was nol yet satisfied. He marked the ■
article and sent it to tlie manufacturer ! tune*. Nothing was beard of him un­
this is always fullDuring the past
Plainwell will put on elean elotbes. It
til Saturday, when every man wbo had
week the workmen have been engaged of the reciqumended snap. In a fort I
night the newspapers, the periodicals' been caught in his failure received a is to have a laundry.
in the work of cleaningout the cistern, ]
letter from New York inclosing a draft
and
all
the
many
means
employed
by
und there was a remarkable absence
Baroda is to have a new brick school
in full of his claim.
It has leaked out
of debris and mud when the l&gt;ottom advertisers were brought into use, and
that Goldman cleared &gt;30,000 bearing building tbe coming spring.
was reached, in the old days, when Senator Ingalls' eloquent eulogy of
wheat in the New York produce exFranklin square was a playgrountl for that soap was printed in every form
Immigrants and returning voyagers
chang last week, and it was this money
the First ward youths, the spring ut that could be devised to attract popu­
find In Ayers’ Sarsaparilla a cure for
that settled his old indebtedness.
lar
attention.
And
the
worst
of
it
the base of the big poplar tree on I
eruptions,
bolls, pimples, eczema etc.,
street was a favorite resort for the was, the senator could not deny that
whether resulting from sea-diet and life
tired and thirsty youngsters, and in the very expressions, earnest and glow­
Topkka. Kan., Feb 10.—The Nation­
these days the pure waters are very es­ ing as they were, were all his own.
al Farmers’ Alliance adjourned Friday on ship-board, or from any other cause.
sential to the comfort of the president !
night The officers elected are as fol­ Its value as a tonic and al (era tire medi­
Smoke iu the Pension Offleeof the United States and his family.
i
lows: President, Marion Butler, of cine cannot be overestimated.
---------:
In the bif court of the pension office North Carolina; vice president, J. L.
Schoolcraft will sink a number of
itlaaeii Crack* • Joke.
; building a scene is enacted every week Gilbert, of California; secretary and
A very energetic and hopeful candi- day ut noon which is strongly sng- treasurer, D. P. Duncan, of South Car­ wells for water for fire purposes.
dato for a post office came to Washing- ' geative
of
the
picture
of
tbe
“
Smokers'
gestive of the picture of tbe ‘•Smokers' olina; executive committee. I. E. Dean,
-A practice court has been opened at the
Rebellion” in the Corcoran art gallery. of New York; Mann Page, of Virginia;
The commissioner recently issued an II. Q Deming, of Pennsylvania, and IL university law department.

i’HIt.ll-W. Bl.'RGKJW.

MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having been auvie in tbe reedition*
of a certain mortgage executed by Edwin a.
Forman and Lyman W. Aldrich and Mary
M. AMrich. wife of tbe said Lyman W. Aldrich,
to David 0. Evcle-hymer, dn'erf the seventeenth
day of November u»‘. tv curded tbe eighteenth
dnr of November, iw’. by the nnu pnymeut of
tbe Interest due ou the wenteenlh day of
November; ifto and more tbau thirty dsts
having elapsed since Mid Interest became du*
and payable and the sun* rrinaluing unpaid
and the Mtd David C. %etee&gt;hymer having
elected to declare tbe whole amount priucipal
and interest secured by said mortgage due and
payable pursuant to tbe terms and conditions of
Mud mortgage and on which Mid mortgage there
to due ai tbe date hereof principal andTnterrsi.
three thousand seven hundred and thirty four
and 1440 &gt; dollars, notice is hereby given tnat
by virtue of the power of sale in said mortgage
I shall foreclose the same by a sale al public
JgftRa t? to blgberi bidder at the north front
door of the Court House iu the city of Hastings,
on j tbe second
HM at ______
twelve
"• day
*11 of April,
~

David Lewsley was one of tbe bright
est, keenest and beat men in the Wash­
ington field of newspaper work. I re­
ceived a letter from bim once, saying:
“I am off for California on an assign­
ment to recover a lost lung." He died

HDKTOAOE BALE.

MRS. LEASE WINS.

visible on lhe transom# of their former

Within a block of the treasury de­
partment our physicians arc congre­
gating. “Doctors’ Commons’* is a title
that cm be very appropriately applied
to that portion of Washington embrac­
ing the north and south aides of New
York avenue and G street, between
Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets.
Within this square arc no less thpn
twenty-eight doctors' offices.
New
York avenue seems to be this favorite
street for doctors, and there is quite a
Tan th

Thousands of tourists, and among
them art connoisseurs, have thorough­
ly examined the bronze doors on the
east Trent of the senate wing of the
capital, but it was reserved fora hornyfisted son at toil to discover a defect in
these works of American artisans.
These doors were cast at Chicopee,
Mass.,
and are intended tor de-

of the United States.
Pronrfneht
in one of the central panels, on the
right-hand aide of the entrance, is •
fighre on horseback, supposed to repre­
sent tlie Father of His Country return­
ing at the head of his victor ions troops.
“He must have Just come out of the
pasture with his horse," remarked a
stalwart granger, after surveying the
door intently, “for he has no stirrups,
and Just look, his legs dangle in conse­
quence-" The criticism was found to be
true, and is the only drawback to the
enjoyment of the spirited scene por­
trayed in bronte', for all the other
panels have generals properly equipped
if they happen to be on horseback.
_____________ Smits D. Fry.

. A Altark'* Ktomarteacbe.
“Mamma.” nald the baby shark, *Tve
got a tummickaehe.”
“What have you been eating?” asked
the mother shark, severely.
1*1 In
“Boo-hoo”’ wept the little shark “I
eat a wax doll a little girl dwopped
' overboard.. ’ **
‘
•i«n« are »UU

L. Loucks, of South Dakota.
Ribminoham, A la. Feb 11—At Johns,
a mining town near here, Dennis
Clements and Will Barge, rivals for
Miss Cora Burgees, met at her house
A quarrel ensued, and Barge drew a
pistol and sent a ball through Clements’
head, Clements falling dead in the arms
of the girl. In resisting arrest Barge
was shot dead.

“Bacteria do not occur in the tissues of
a healthy living body, either of man or
the lower animals.” So says tbe celebrat­
ed Dr. Koch. Other doctors says that tbe
best medicine to render lhe blood perfect­
ly pure and healthy la Ayeria Sarsaparilla.
TWELVE THOUSAND CATARRH
PATIENTS.
Treated Absolutely Free of Ch arse by Dr.

I’lMll Fai.ui, Minn.. Feb. 11.—,
Friend, of Guxtavo Truhn, who killed
hla wife and baby laat fall, e*lled al
lhe asylum and demanded hla releaae
under the recent supreme court declalon declaring the sanity law uncon­
stitutional.
The aulhoritiea were
obliged to let him go pad he wm token
home.
Culprit* ttoourged and PUleried.
Wilmixotox. Del, Feb.
12.-Over
1,000 persona witnessed lhe public whip­
ping of prisoners at tbe New CasUe jail
Saturday.
Seven men, all colored,
were given from ten to forty laahea at
the whipping-post, and two stood iu
the pillory for an hour.

The announcement made in many of tbe
leading papers ot U» United State, lut
November that Dr. Hartman, ot Colombo,
Ohio, would undertake tbe treatment ot

Of tlm
IM taa MM. IU moM MH, uMiTtf.

ssrufesisvsi;
im.lt torn
IX-1M
'ff
ran ar MOW ill MX a&gt; law bavin, Mia
iff
tadtor«»TxriaoB&gt;.i&gt;r)r«vrorr&lt;lb,HU „ 3
«M*ora»r pan t1.rr.tf; ana.
virtu, tf tU poarr tf ulr oonialned In i 3
aio«t«x« and (hr .uiuu. la &gt;ueh &lt;Me m.£

lands and premlBe* deecrlbcd in sa’d morti-tl.n
to wit :-tbe mm! half ef tbe south west' .niFrur
0,lrt,r U®
,n town.hlp mir«p. &lt;
north nf range iiu aher seven (7) west
County, State of Michigan, will be sold .at tuT
Be vndiM to the hlcbeat bidder oriX|d*\ l ±
Mh day of Mareb aT(&gt;. Ita4 at tbe ho.tr u &lt;‘»£
o'clock In Ute afternoon at lhe front ci rm
the court house tn ibeeitv *f Hostinga in L'J
rounty. to Mtlrty the amount due on Mid m&lt;ri
fXtv“d
•aon,e&gt;
« . m
R BavNOLD*. Merton
N. A. Bxvxoum. Attorney.
,
Dated, Coldwater. Mich.. Dec. »th ikkj
PROBATE ORDER
State of Michigan. County of Barry-w.
At a stmIod of the Probate Court for the’
OouMy of Barry, boiden at tbe Probrte office to
C.Pro.LV^tsnr?'.,n
county, on &gt;rt’urday tbe Mtb day of January, lo the year On^
■ thousand eight hundred and ninety four.
Present, Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of
Probate.
, In tbe matterlot i tbe estate of J. S. Stevr .

dul&gt; ’"'''"i
of Charles n. and Hiram K. Stevens, son* y
instrument
In* Ba,&lt;’ oourt- Purporting to b.IbalaK win gad testament of said declared
admitted to probate and that administration o;
said estate be granted to said petitioner tbe
executors to said will named or to *ome other
writable person.
TMrauMa It 1, orderod. tbu Tliur, v.j u,.
■Udajrtf Febrnu7.a.D..UHrt Unodwku
«M txxwooa. to MUxnM lop tto tewtM o&lt; MUd
ptfltKm and tbu U&gt;. b.lrv at law nr ^.,1
oeaaed and all tftor pmnu laumtw tn uid
•■ata. ar. rraalwi to moor ot a
or
toMoowt.tteo to to boldeo al lb# FroMim:
•or. In tto City tf 8aat&gt;Ma. la aald room,, and
■*»» QMM. It oor Um to, .by ibr prayer or

to tbs persons Interested in said estate, of ibt
o&lt;
petition and the bearing
thereof bv enuring a copy of this order to tv.
published to tbe Hastings Baxxkh, a new*
paper printed aod circulated In said County of
Barry, once to each week for three succre.jv
weeks previous to said day of htaring.
CHAS W. ABMP BUNT.,

Judge of Probate
PROBATE OBDBR
/
State of Michigan. County of Barry—as.
Ata eesMoi) of tbe Probate Court for ’LCounn of Barry, bolden at tbe Probate Office h
tbe city of Hastings, in said countr/on Tue«
day, tbe &lt;th dav of February, In the year orthoosaad eistit hundred aud ninety four,
^frreynt, Charles W. Artritrong, Judge uf

In the matter of the estate of Nehemia.
Cook, deceased.
On reading and filing the petition dulv verlAtsi
of I.. F. Com. (executor in &lt;«ald last will an *
testament named) prating that a certain
slrutuenc tbit aay filed in said coui t ptirpor.lnc
to be the last will aud testament of said dcessed be admitted to probate and that admin
Irtraiion of Mid estate be granted to sabi j&gt;-nd oner tbe executor to uTd will named ur •.
some other suitable pernon.
Thereupon!! is ordered, that Friday, the jii :
datyof March A. D. 1»|. at ten o'clock in ta
forenoon, be assigned fsr tbe hearing ol
prilUoo and that the brirs al law of said &lt;1.
eeaaed aud all other persons interested In *aiu
estate , are reqofred to apoear at a smadon of
said Court, then to be noMen at tbe Protmt. '

lo the persons Interested in said estate, of the
prbdency of said petition and the beariri;
thereof by caoalng a copy of this order to I*
published tn tbe IlaMiors BaXXXR. a newpaper printed and circulated In said Coutu» of
1tarry, once In each week for three succc.«*:v
weeks previous to said day of bearing.
----- W.Axmsthoxg
Judge ot Probate
t A true copy.)
NOTICE FOR HEARING CLAIMS.
Stirte of Michigan, County of Barry-ss.
Notice Is hereby given, that by an order of
tbe ProbKe Court for tbe County of Barr,
made on tbeBthdav ot February. A D. !&lt;•&gt;
six months from that date were allowed for ere-:
Hors to present their claims against tbeertatot Lucinda Blanchard. late of Mid count),
deceased, and that all creditors of Mild decease.!
are required to present their claims to said
Probate Court, at the 1‘robats office, tn the c«u
of Hastings, for examination and allowance. &lt; n
o.* before ,the oth dav ot Angus: uev.
aod that sueh claims will be beard before sai l
court, on Tuesday, the fth day of ,.May
and ou Monday, the «h day of Autni-’
next, at ten o'clock In tbe forenoon of bacli t
those days.
Dated Febrn \ry. 6th
D. 1MM.
Chas. W. abmrtrgm;.
dude%of Probaii
NOTICE FOR HKAklN'G OF CLAIMS
State of Michigan, County of Barry—si.
Notice Is hereby given, that bv an order of tl&gt; •
Probate Court fiw toe County of Barry, made «•
the MGth day of January, a. D. 1HM. six tnontb from that date were allowed for creditor* tpresent their] Halms *g*.n*t the estate
Joshua
B.
Hall.
late
of
m •:
County, dcceaaed, and that all creditors
said
deceased
are
required
io
ur ■
•ent
ibeir i claims to
said
ProiM
Court, at the lYnbate office, in the C’ily •&gt;
Haailugs. for axanil nation and allovnuica. on obefore tbe iMth day of July next, and t!i»'aueb claims will be heard before said Court, u Thursday, tbe SGth day ot April, and &lt;
Thursday, the 26th day ot Julv. next, at t«'
o clock in tur forenoon of each of those days
Dated Jan 2Kb. A. D HUM
Chas W. Armbtboxq. Judge of Probate

NOTICE FOB HEARING CLAIMS.
Blate of Michigan, C&gt;untr of Barry-ss.
10,000 catarrh patient, free, wm thought
Notice I* hereby gtven. that by an order of th
by mary wbo would gladly hare .railed Probate Cogrt tor the County of Barry., madon tbe Nth dav of Jan vary, A.D, taH. m
tbemMlre, of this offer to bo * mistake. months from that dale were allowed for cred
toreto present their claims agali.st tbe,roiaiNerertbeloM It wm a fact; and already of Simeon G. Rmmell, late of sal4 County, de
the 10,000 bare applied and are already ceased and that all creditors of said decease
are required to present their claims to sal t
taking tbo drat month', treatment. The lyobate Court, at tbe Probate offire. in tbe cin
w IlMtfatBjlhrlnawntBatlMidDd aUowance. ot&gt;
elaborate preparation, which the doetor or before the xeb dav ot July next, and that
eialmawlli be beard before said Oowrt. o .
made, and the great number of amlitanu web
Monday, the 30ih day of April and on Meud.v
required to carry on thH undertaking, tbe 30tb day of July next, at !• o’clock in tbr
forenoon of each 4 tboee days
"
makes It poeilbie for him to extend lhe
Dated. January mth. A. D.. ttal.
Cmas. w. akhttromg. Judge of Prebale
number to 14,000. Therefore 1,000 more

■&gt;•»•• will to excepted m regular pa­
of
a carboy of aulphuret of carbon yeater- tients. All that la required ot the patient
day eight firemen were inatantly ta io and name ud address to Dr. s. B
•mothered to death and aereoteen Hartman, Columbus, Ohio, and complete
workmen were seriously injured.
dlreellaae for.the Oral month's treatment
will be sent ,t one* No charge Is made
llALTlMOM. Md„ F.h, 11 _ Th,
whoowr Samoa) U. Walk., that mlUd
rnra wantcai. books
out from hare D«mmb.r is. bound for
Weymouth, Maa*. 1, reported l,»t with on catarrh, la grippe, cough,, cold, and
oonaumptloo
will be sent prepaid for
its crew of nine men.
a abort time to an, address by tbe
X
A Grip Victim.
Pe-ru-na Mauufatwriag Company ot OolMu-xoao, Del, F.b, IL-Jam,, n
^“odf rji'" &gt;
V
at umbna. Ohl &gt;.

J1-B*

wm

T1.

» member of eoofnoo fo IaTl

u.

Cro.l 1„ Orphan.
IHn^“0XU' ,B&lt;I- P,k IQ—
Jobs
“uel^'LTJ“.,”rlct*?reUrd*y of

NOTICE FOB HKABING CLAIMS

tbe

creditors to

p.1 &gt;»»».
iHMftd f”r
Ims against the
ot said Ouuntr.

H to Mid
„ to uw City
•Dowaato. oi&lt;
next, aod th a
said Ocmrt on
aadea Frida1
ItM.
ABtetrrxoao, Judge of Probate

notice nr hrabing claims.

11»« b to be rnwretf to Bly CHy.
Tbe nxll kev hewing factory &gt;i
linv it** *h&gt;a
__ .

F,r.

* tut tb-lr claims against the
Brtah A Reixt. Lite of said Oouuts
tore of said deeoa*
belrelalm* to sab!

Brviixa, 0., Feb

tf rnkau

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ta, Iiliaawo &amp; Jjgiw

A TOTAL WRECK.

TIME: TABLE.

The Famous Konraargo Foundere
in the Gulf of Mexico.

In effect Fsbru try 11. IBM.
Stall otn.

Chicago Lv..........
BAlanuttOo Lv..

7 15

Richland JuM*L

Delton . ..
QumraMe
811Q1U.......

Coats Gnart.
Woodland ...
rtrott. 1
and Rapids.

..

U 401

BUUods,
SOUTH.

Chicago lAr

Dolton
Cloverdale
fibuitz.....................

Hastings............ ..
Coals Grove
Woodlaad.................
Woodbury
Fta ff&gt;. L. fib .V.
Lansing
DetroitGrand Rapids

* IO| 4 a

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

Horace Mansfield, a colored man. and
Mra. Anna Aigul re are in* jail in Kala­
mazoo charged as principal and accesf sory before the fact respectively with
the murder of Louis Schilling. Tbe
crime was committed about noon Tues­
! day, March 21, 1893, in Mr. Schilling’s
meat shop There is also in jail a man
CONqUKKED AT LAST.
named William Alguire, who .has fur­
Colon, Isthmus of Panama, Feb. 9.—
' niahed the dews that promise to un­
The wooden corvette Kearsarge of the’ ravel the mysteryyx surrounding the
North Atlantic
squadron is lying£ crime.
“broadside on” on Roncador reef off
Cbriatten fi, Buhl’* Money.
j
the coast uf Nicaragua, and by this •
The will of the late Christian II.
time with a moderately heavy sea
pounding her op the ragged coral edges Buhl, a Detroit merchant, bequeaths
of the shoal is a total loss. Rumors of &gt;25,000 to tue Harper hospital. &gt;10.(MM)
the wreck reached here two days ago to the home of the friendless, &gt;2.500 to
and were confirmed Wednesday by the the Protestant orphan asylum, &gt;2,500
appea ance of Lieut Frederick Brain­ to the working women's home and 82.­
ard and a portion of the war vessel’s 500 to the woman's hospital and found­
crew.
ling’s home.
The sum of &gt;10,000 is
All &gt;&gt;*n&lt;U to tlie Iluatn.
given to the regents of Michigan uni­
The
Kearaaige struck "head on” versity. to be devoted to the enlarge­
early on the moruiug of February 2. ment of the law library.
1
She had left Port au Prince January
Murdered by Bobbers.
80 for Blewfiekls, Nicaragua. When
At Holmesville, 10 miles north of De­
the .vessel struck lhe reef it was soon
seen that alie was doomed - and rail troit, a wealthy bachelor named Gus­
hands were ordered to the boats. Five tave Johnson, who was living alone on
days' provisions were taken and the his farm, was found with his skull
crew ordered to proceed to the island of crushed, and died a short lime after,
An
Old j’rovldencw * few miles due weal never regaining consciousness.
empty ixsckotboolc was found on the
floor with other indications that he
Brainard was murdered for his money, as he was
Colon for known to have quite u sum about him.
with thu 61.
ussislatK-v. that being considered wiser
I
nit Dairy Farm.
than as.ling any help from Blewflelds
A company is being organized at
Grand Rapids by O. A. Ball. S. S.
sul tiigl uotir.if turuffii’cr-«»i’crew were Bailey, M. L. Sweet. D. P. Clay and
tuisafn^ aud mil u him a injiimi in the others, with a capital of &gt;150,000, to
were’.-. H«! iMlinitN that tile v..-»st*l is, a operate a 3,000-cow dairy farm on the
total nrcvk. lii un-wi-r toa ruble me&gt;* river north of that city. The company
•eerctarr Herbert will begin with 300 cows and some
•s thiul the mail hens, and will produce milk, butler,
Bruinn
cream and eggs on a wholesale scale,
al (HUT tn the relief of the with a depot in lhe city.
I
i

FROM WASHINGTON.
Work of Our Lawmakers in the
Fifty-Third Congress-

Washington, Feb. 7.—A bill was in­
troduced in the senate yesterday by
Senator Allen (pop.. Nev.) to repeal all
laws which have been enacted relating
to the coinage or use of silver since
January 1. 1873, and to reenact all laws
‘
relating
to silver In force previous to
that'date. The heuse bill to repeal tbe
federal election law was further dis­
cussed.
j*
Washington, Feb. A—Tbe house bill
to repeal tbe federal election laws was
passed in the senate yesterday by a
vote of 39 to 28.
Washington, Feb. 9.—In the senate
yesterday Senator Perkins (rep.. Cal.)
presente&lt;T memorials of the
San
Francisco chamber of commerce pray­
ing for the annexation of Hawaii, the
laying of a cable from the United
States
to
Hawaii
and
for the
completion of the Nicaragua canal
under government control. Senator
Wolcott
(rep,
Col.)
presented a
resolution providing for the sub­
mission of u constitutional amend­
ment prohibiting the stales from deny­
ing suffrage to any person on uccouut
of sex. A memorial of the wool-grow­
ers against the Wilson trill was pre­
sented by Senator Sherman.

Washington, Feb. 7.—The Hawaiian
debate was concluded yesterday, but
the McCreary resolutions were not
passed because of the failure of the
democrats to secure a quorum when a
vote was taken upon it. The resolu•8to&gt;e. on signal »uily. A«reiil* must «ig’ia'
tlons are as follows:
Crains at flog stations .is soot. .« they can Ur
''Resolved, I. That it U the sense of ih'.s
seen.
house ihul the action of tbe United Stat re
t FYelglil train* will be run nt tbe couvtmtvue
of tbe company, who reserve the r tin io ehau. e
minister to
employ log
tfaited
Suu-s
the time of such train* without notice
The Michigan State Association of naval
force;
and
Blegullj aiding in
Adti-iral Stanton wui on'the KearNo 6 will wait At Woodbury for paswNgom
overthrowing tbo
coum titutioaal
governfrom No. t on D. I.. &amp;
frargc. When tlie New York and De­ Farmers' clubs was organized in Lan­ menl of the Hawaltau
rw---- “ — 11
•*anmtr«
hdandat in January.
Baggage must be at the depot Al least » min
sing by delegates from the various
otesbefore leaving time of trains. »o that agents troit were dispatched to Rio. it was farmers’ clubs of the state. William IW3. and setting up in Its plauc a provlsionjl
government, republican In form, and in oppu»:may bare time io check it properly; otherwise It made the flagship of the North Atlantic
Aiaytnot goforwand ittiUl next Cntlti.
Ball, of Hamburg, was elected presi­ tlon to the will uf a majority ot use people, wm
W. H. DawiNti. Gen’l Matuurer
dent. Concerted action is intended to contrary to the traditions u( our republic au&gt;l
H. C. POTTKK. tb‘ii'1 E.ST Avt
be taken by the various clubs, through tin spir t of our constitution, and should be,
L. .SKHUP.A5T. flU|»C.
and is. condemned
lhe statu organization, upop questions
••Z That we heartily aupruve *lhe principle
buy, \*an
of general importance to the farming announced by tbo pmidenlof the United Stalos
Ibal interference *ith the dunieatlc aff.tlrcommunity.
surge und assume command of the sta­
uf an independent nation U oumrary to
“ The Niagara Fails Routt.’*
the spirit of American institution*
And
it is further tbe sense of th a house
From
various
portions
of
the
state
tbst tbe snnexaUoti of the Hawaiian Uiarn'.n
Stations.
The Kvi.rsurge was one uf the oldest
lhe reports of fiftv-sevqn observers for to our country or the asaumptinn of a pro*
lhe week ended February !1 show that tectorate over them by our gcverntneui
Hast:«gh
diarrhea increased and that scarlet ta uncalled lor and inexpedient, that Ih,people of that country should have ataoiu'e
fever slightly decreased in urea of prev­ freedom and Independence tin p. mulng tho.r
Btallons.
. public mind was ita gul ant tight
alence. Scarlet fever was reported own line of policy, and that foreign luurv« nwith lhe Alabama, the confederate
at fiftyspi.'ht places, measles at twen- lion in tbe political affairs' of the i^andt u:K
RA8TINOK....................... I X»|
112^51 s.I»| 1.23
privateer, near Cherbourg. Franco,
nut be regarded with .odifferenca by thr guvCi R. (iSBOKN, ias’mI Avint. Ha-fUng*
•rument of lite United States.
June 19. 1834 As the Merrimac, which
phoid fever ut twenty*slx places.
|
Washing tun. Feb. &amp;, —Ln tire h&lt;&gt;u»e
was destroyed by the Monitor, hud
yesterday toe McCreary resolution eoninflicted untold damage ou the edmmerce of the inland waters und along
There is no longer any suffering or damning Minister Stevens and sustainthe const of the Fluted States, so the starvation in the Gogebic rang*, thanks ing the Hawaiian policy of Mr. ClevrAlabama hod preyed ttp.m the com­ to the appeal of Gov. Rich aud the gen­ land was adopted by a vote of 173 to 57.
Washington. Feb. 9. —The deadlock
merce of llfia union ou thr high seas. erous- response thereto by the people
Even after Lhe confaderate navy hud of the state and the revival of activity on Mr. Bland’s silver seigniorage bill
was
broken after four hours of cun tinbeen practically unnibiluted the Ala­ of some of the leading mines. There is
Dr. E. C. lte:»* Herve and B ain Trcalment
uuus filibustering iu the huu.se ThursL« sold surfer p“!iLTra written jraarantee, by ■nthar- bama’s commander, (’apt. Srmiaes. con­ a sufficient supply of goods on hand to
fcud agpiitt: &lt; -Jy, tn cure Weak Memory; Loss of tinued his depredatory work, and the
day,
when, by a vote of KG to 4. the
meet the wants of the poor until the
Brato aud
Ik W”r; Lost Manhood; Qul&lt;-kne«-;
house carried Mr. Bland’s motion to go
bttfbt Lrsr
: vj| Drc-czns: lack ot Ccufidenco; destruction of tbe .ve*&gt;srl was greatly middle of March.
Ncryoasr- •; In-ritn.de; aU Drain*; Low of Power
into committee of the whole fur con­
desirpd.
sideration of his bill.
The state supreme court has held
The Kearsarge was 214 feet « inches
In length, with 33 fee*, beam and a that the law of 1893 materially reduc­ time in lhe house yesterday was con*
refund money. WnsT*8 COUGH SYRUP. A certtCs
ing the good time that may be earned snmed in debate on the llland silver
cure for Coin li*. ('-Mn, A*tlitna, Brenchltfi.Cronr.,
WhoQptnx C jui.’fu S-irv Throat. Pleesr.nt to take.
by first and second term convicts and seigniorage bill.
.
Small elm dlNCvtitiuued; old. Sk. Mrs, n-&gt;w'J5c.; old
making it impossible for third-termers
Wamiington, Feb. 12.—-In the house
11 Ilze, nor.’.
Q UARANTEE8 Jwued only by
to
earn
any
good
time
docs
not
apply
on
Saturday
resolutions
of respect to
I’.-incb frinuoth-bfire guns, one 30- ,
W. II. Goodyear. Sole Agent. Hastings.
to convicts sentenced when the old law tbe memory of the late RrpreMjniative
pounder rille and four 3.•-pounders.
Houk, of Ohio, were adopted aud an
The Alabama was one of three Bril- j was in effect
adjournment was taken.
ish piratical cruisers which under the 1
confederate fl -.g preyed upon American '
The Ingersoll Mining company has
lU’-rrhantmen. She was 200 feet long. '
been organized at Florence by Muske­
ll artford,o Conn.,
Feb. li—iFire
32 feel beam, 17 feet depth and 000
gon
people with a capital of &gt;200.000.
broke out in the Colt* Firearms com­
horse-pinver, with 1,150 tonnage. She'
pany
s
shop
Sunday
afternoon
and in
Prof. Franklin Everett died in Grand
carried one 7-iuch Blakely rifle, one 8- 1
inch siimotti-lxirv 08-pounder aud six ' Rapids, aged 82 years. His history of two hours destroyed about &gt;150,0»m»
S2-|HJt;n.!en» and had about 140 officers ; the Grand River valley, published in worth of property. The burned build­
ing is a stone and brick structure 50 by
and men. against a bo nt an equal num- . 1877, is valued iu pioneer collections.
Trainmen at Kalamazoo beat off a 50u feel and three stories high, with an
gang of trumps after a hard fight. immense attic- The attic contained ail
( the Colt company's patterns in English
Early in June the Alabama, after a Seven were arrested.
prosperous
cruise
.in
the
southern
At!
..
Albert J. Wiltevdink,. aged
92 years. und Circassian walnut of Gatling gnus
Are you willing to work for the cause
und all the arms made by lhe factory.
luntie
amtaindian
iweuns.
returned
to
'
died
at
his
home
in
Holland,
of Protection in placing reliable infor­
northern
waters and
put
in at J
Nathaniel A. Balch, for forty year* a
mation in the hands of your acquain­
Cherbourg. France. The Kearsarge, 1 leader of the Michigan bar, died at Kul- *
Duluth, Minn., Feb. 12.—The Duluth
tances ?
Capt. John »\. Winslow, then lying . amazoo. aged 80 years.
I board of trade building on the corner
If you are, you should be identified
Mra. Belta Hull, of Kalamazoo, n of buperior
o
at Flushing. L. I , sailed for Cherbourg I
street and Third avenue
with
to watch the Alabama, and »uu June , cousin of Vice President Stevenson, will was
&gt;vu« destroyed
dmuvrtd by an."
SuniUy «rurfire Sunday
afterTHE AMERICAN
a —
note
15, her commander received r
*•“ w admitted .to the Michigan asylum noon, causing a total luas of over &gt;120,r . the insane
i_____
।| 000, with insurance
i____ __ . aggregating
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PROTECTIVE TARIFF LEAGUE, from (japL Semmes, of the •ivntoer. 1 for
announcing his intention to fight the I
For the sale of its plant and frau- 000. Many firms und individuals hav135 W. 230 ST.. NCW YORK.
Kearsarge. This pleased Winslow, and I
chises the Grand Rapids Gns company ing offices in the building lost much.
consequently at 10:20 o'clock Sunday ! has practically completed a deal with n '
■taHng your poefalon, and give a helping hand.
morning. June 19, 1804, Commander I New York aud Chicago syndicate. I
Mattoon. IlLk Feb. 10.—The Masonic
Winslow saw the Alabama standing i The price to be paid is &gt;1,200,000.
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Benevolent Association ot Central 1111out fr-itn Cherbourg harbor, accompa­
.??',Ur '
* held ,n 1&gt;etro‘t noi*. with headquarters iu this city.
nied by the French ironclad Conronne
• will wind up its affairs and quit busi­
and followed by the English ya-'cht
Tonic j
The farmers' institute held at- Kala­ ness. Too many aged members and
Deerhound, which served us tender to
mazoo elected W. IL Cobb, president, ■ too frequent assessments were the
the Alabama
The Kearsarge put to
Albert Little vice-president and A. M. causes which led to this result
tea for a distance of 7 miles, put about
Atabama’ . Urown’ ^retery.
|
und steered straight for the Alabama,
Must Fny BIS.UUO.
uf II —
mile.
Capt. Asa Jones, who settled in Rich-.
which opened fire at a range cl
K... 1
Fisdlav. a. Fob 12.—william G.
j mend in 1836, died at the age of 96.
j
Borne we« given,a &gt;15,000 judgment
,Winslow ordered more speed aud the
Edward Klein, of Marquette, was against Burton F. Foster, a son of
Send for
K* MF descriptive Alabama fired again, doing little dam- ffi9®n tbe alteruffte appointment to Parks Foster, of Elyria, on a charge of
juimphJet.
age. At a range of 900 yards the: West 1’oiot for the Twelfth aumm
district n
off
ruining his 16-year-old daughter.
He
MtW. WILLIAMS’
Kearsarge sheered and opened a broad-' Michigan.
brought suit for &gt;20.000.
side
tm
the
Alabama,
but
Semmes
did
I
Levi Gail house, a rich farmer living
F MEDICINE CO.,
The Kear- , near Marcellus, fell from his chair and
Schenectady, N.Y. not neck close ae&gt;Ion.
Crookston. Minn., Feb. 11.—The alx
BrockviUc, Ont surge forded the Alabama jntoa circular died while eating'dinner. He was W-j
| elevators of the Fanners’ Mutual Elemovement, throwing the Alabama far- , ■years old.
ther from shore and cutting off escape. 1
Harry Gant, a uegro. was iu. jail at ■ vator company at Crookston. Minn..
- criminal
- ■ • as- went into the hands of a receiver -yesThe Alabama’s firing was rapid but Muskegon charged with
wild, und the Kearsargu's heavy guns sault on Agnes Richartls, a white girl tarday with .labilities of &gt;240,000 and
assets
8200,000.
were trained on her waterline, while of 10 yeArs.
I। SU4Set
.s of 8
200,000.____________

Travertv* City
Charier, i, x
Petoskey .................
Bay Vie*

er that part of the shaft which extends
outside theship’ahold is working smooth­
ly or not. In all twin screw ships this
runs through a sort of tunnel fastened
to the ship with big bracket*. Of course
it is impossible to get at this shaft dur­
ing a voyage. On the Paris, for in­
stance, this is said to be 40 feet long. To
meet tbe objection in question a little,
fine tube is made to pass along the top
of the shaft which runs inside the ship,
just over the shaft, and water is con­
stantly running through this tube in a
fine stream. The engineer on watch fre­
quently tries the temperature of this
water with his hand, so that if tbe water
were warm he would know at once that
something wm wrong with the working
of the shaftand it would be slowed down,
or this not remedying the trouble the
engines ou that side would be stopped.—
New York Son.

Michigan Central

Spukvne’s I.ImUc Social Fuuetluu.

Spokane society dotes on receptions
A reception is the most elastic, conven­
ient social affair imaginable.
Just a
little stretching of the rules will make
it a grand ball, a concert, a banquet or
a prayer meeting.. It can be adjusted to
the crowd, the weather, the political sit­
uation or anything else. The only trou­
ble with these receptions is that a guest
never knows whether to take a prayer
book or a copy of Hoyle with him when
ho starts to the meeting.—Siiokaue Chron­
icle.
Because n Washington farmer could
not marry’ u jiarticular girl he willed her
his money and then blew hU head off.
Evidently he thought her excellence of
I judgment entitled to recognition.—San
Francisco Examiner.

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BOILINC WATER OR MILK.

Lotto tn, put him down aa

Do You
Use Salt?
ft Will pay you in numerous ways
to'use th« mlH that's all oolt. This
Ik csjieclally true as to the batter
maker. You recogulzc a difference in
bulter. Wo can point you out a dit
ferencc in salt. You strive for tbe best
milk, why not search flor the best
•alt? Test, compare, ask questions.
Investigate what

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1 has done for others. There’s no secret
about It. Write und get particulars.
We grant that salt is cheap, but is
that a good reason why you should
not have the best? Ixx&gt;k fairly and
fully into the sail question, and you’ll
And the way to better flavored butter,
and belter prices through our Dairy
Halt indispensable for cooking and
table use also. Write us about 1L
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S3 SHOE

THECWORLD.
W. L. DOUGLAS Shoes ore Mylish, easy fit­
ting. and give bcUrf noUn&amp;ction nt ihc prices advenised tk»u any other make. Try one pair and

theirvalue, aaica tbousoads of dollars annually

DIAMOND CRYSTAL SALT C0„
St. Ctair, Mich.

Frwirerear nf lhe dealer arfverdaerf tw-lnw?*
Cut. ioi-uc free upon appUca’.inu. Addma,

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ODUGLAS, Brockton. Maaw. Scl. by

WOOLLEY &amp; BRONSON.
MORTGAUE BALK.
Default haviiiK been made In tbe condlttona
ota certain mortgage made and ex ruled by
William P. Sldnam and Mary A. Sldaam, hts
wife, to D uilel Striker dated April SBth, A. D.;
18M, upo'i the we4t half of the Knuth east quar­
ter and tbe xml hems quarter ol the armth east
quarter ot Motion fl«e (5) lu !wn No. one
north uf range nine we«t In thr rnurity of Barrv
and Stale ol Michigan aud euuUlaint in both
p reebune-hu-.dre-' eighteen and 3R &gt;00 acres
more or le-n neeordint to rhe Uuiled Sistas
Murvey. B id tn r g;&gt;ge ta re- or&lt;&lt;rd lu the &lt;rffloe f tbe Regular of Deeds far Birrr tiuaoty

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$3,000.00

the lighter ones swept the Alabama’s j
The GogeMc Hardwood &amp; Manufac- I
| turingCa, at Ironwood, has been in
deck.
v.
He lit to tijs’ Bottom.
, corpora ted with a capital of &gt;15,000.
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The effect was Astounding and on
j
Francis LiLiHler* sash'hnd door fnc-1
If you want worktbal ia pleiwaul «ud profitable, the seventh trip remnd the Kearsarge tory at Grand Rapids was burned with
end » your addroalfciuediutdv. M e traehmra- the Alabama was winded and. setting a loss of &gt;10,000.
‘
nd wouh n h.w lu earn from *5.00 jar dm lo sails, tried to reach shore. Her span l
I3A1OO per vrar without baring bad previuua
Burglars broke into the Catholic
was retarded aud u few well-directed
shots from the Kearsarge brought cathedral at Marquette and robbed
learn ar that rtuuiw much lime, par Wcwa u
She
hung out a what is called the “penitent's box” irf
easy, b?*Bby,a:»alK&gt;N&lt;inibk, *ad can be done dur­ down her flag.
ing daytime oe evening*, right in your own local
white flag, but two minutes later its contents. The amount taken was
ity, wberercr yoa lire. The arsult of a few resumed firing, when tbe Kearsarge re­ about 150.
• ___l,
a. ar«&gt;*k*B warn.
Horace Mansfield and Anna Wood.
newed her raking.fire, steaming ahead
charged with' murdering Louis Schill­
and lying across bowa Then came
ing,
were released at Kalamazoo. The
the surrender, and twenty minutes
the «t»rt given them while in our employ years later the Alabama sunk und'her sur- &gt; story of William Alguire, their accuser,
•go. You, render, nutr do a» well,-tty-R. t ou vivors were rescued by the kearsarge was proven false.
cannot fail. Mo capital D*c«e«Ary Wrgirnucut
The fifth annual meeting of the
and Deerhound, on which Remmra.
who was wounded, took pa—tge. Tbe Michigan Retail Lumber Dealers' asso­
ciation was held in Detroit, closing
Kearsarge lost but three men.
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with a banquet.
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.«&lt;&lt;&gt; Suffrage for. Woaimi.

nAmiuwTON,
I'eix
is.—
A nn nouse
W
ashington,
Feb. 12.
—Thi
committee on judiciary has rejected the
bill by Beprcaentatiye Bell, of Colorado, for a constitutional amendment
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Watkins, N. i., heb. 10.—John W.
Love, the president of this village and
e^erotlh.nrrt oxtlowl tank, h„
left\own with &gt;50,090 of the funds of

Rockford. Ill.. Feb. 10.—John Hart
has been sentenced by J udge Shaw to
be hanged March 10 for the murder of
his two sisters.

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lawtontsiw1hed-ht rerarerf bv said tnort-

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100 dnllaro besidrs »n attorney fee of
twvut)-dve «l«ltors
provUvd for in mw&lt;
mnrtcirgr. N&lt;»tlre h hereby ztven tbirt the
-unne ciescribvrt premises or so inoch thereof
M
be nrresMuy lo usilRTy thr said debt

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Court Hu isr ku tlie city uf HasUaip aud Btate
of Michigan.
DamklStrikvn, NortngM*.
D'XUTL iTRTarn. Att’y Iu Person.
rated. January »o:h. t»4.

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QQ VF AIK
uillLL-11 1 llD OLiiu 00 ILriltih

One of His Experiences.
For thirty-eight years ('apt Lcud followed
the *ea. must or that time as master of a vo»hi &lt;1 upon retiring from the water was apnoin.r d by the Secretary of the United States
io superintend the «cal fisberlt* In
a're
. :surywhich
A.u.ku
position he held five years. Bo
rt I .«•«.-» one experience as follows:
■ For several years 1 had been troubled with
rr
xt M-ra’ nvrvouanewi and pain in the region
uf mv hrai-L My greatest a IBKt km was
cpte wreto: it was almost Impossible at any
Huie t.» obfain n-ht and sleep. Having seen
I’r. Miles’ rerrwidira sdrertlredI began urJng
Nt;rrh«. After taking a small quantity tlxo
benefit re. l ived wu so grest that I w— pod-------- ---------ouuu mv: but on being assured

eminent

FRL'BAT* ORDER.
▲t a semlon of Si
County of Barry, hokten a
In tbe city of Hastinn.
Saturday, thr 2Mh dav

Present. Charles W. Annrtrou«, JudRe
Probate.
Iu tbe matter of the estate of Ge
Knapp. dsceased.
On reading and filing tbe petition duh

traitor

February. A.

�—
SoetalT ho "
| wubllsb « library- Of course thia RvAdditional County News. I vision barred almost evary country dis­ Iteed. ban.
trict One cannot help feeling that this
saw ru «&gt;. Th. .tetrwv ta •&lt; »” «*»'&gt;, fnw&gt; 1UlB,
ixraWr uUl
was a “job” put up by tbe elty and village
..
trowrraa’ .boo, the««*••» to Jmur. Ot, the
On. of WUtttoa minar* P*”^ districts to gob'jfe Hie entire library rat control lhe bulldlu*.
The
.oolelr
ot
th.
Fri-s'j,
teri.o
Jub
of
j„
MrJr (l ltwwd
throoKii our little town laat Monday.
fumh Tbe last legislature struck out
Mt .od Mrs P. Stereos ot UnkM this unjust fratnre and now any district church
Social
” at
. will
... give an “Experience
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,brouthoul th. stele and cover­
Mprlum Vlstlrd udaUrea here laat SrrBW can avail Itself of the privilege and re- the treldeacr of Mra. I. A. Holbrook, tbe ed tbe ground to depths varying from
Mid Mocxtay.
.
.
. relve Its shore of the fund provided the erenlDg of Friday, the 98rd. Come every | Ughtjy to several incta*. Tbe average
Tbe storm of tat Maud.) demollrtrd
body, and | fur 10c learn many ways to depth of snow In tbe aoathem eon nites on
board docs not divert it to other urea.
earn $1.90. Listen to an Interesting pro­
Geo. Freyo’A wimI ®,,,•
I’ersooally we believe that the state of
the Slat of January, was about 4 Inches.
Dance «t thn h*H tbe.dfind. .
gram,
and refresh .the inner man.
Michigan Is able to do something in this
In the bentral counties, flX Inches; and in
Mrs. S Kaiser expvrts to build a huu*e matter. So large has lhe school fund
Quarterly meeting will be held next
tl»e northern. 7 Inches.
Tbe average
!&gt;ecome that Gov. Winans in his, farewell Sunday al the Methodist Ep scopa! church. depth on the 15th of January In the north­
next ?6m®er.
message called attention to It and raised Presiding Elder Cogshall will t* present ern counties was over 5 inebea. Carterthe question whether a part of it should and prcMtb in the morning. Love Feast pqndruli are about evenly divided as tn
not be diverted to other uses.
Every begins at 9:1A.. The sacrament of the whether or not wheat has been Injured at
For several weeks past Eugene Frank friend of our schools should oppose any­ Lord’s Supper will follow tbe sermon. In all during tbe month. At this dale, Feb­
of Kalamazoo, formerly engaged In the thing of the sort but certainly we may tbe evening the.pastor will preach.
Sun­ ruary 8. the weather is warm with Indica­
bakery business in this city, has been reasonsbly ask whether a small part of day school st noon. Epworth League at
tions that the snow, lu the southern ptrt
fishing on Granger lake. He spit on Lis this be used to provide books for the 6 p. m.
of lhe Slate at least, will all be melted Off.
bait In such a peculiar manner that pick­ country children. A proper effort on the
The potbr will preach at t he Presbyter­
The total number of bushels of wheat
erel galore nabbed it nnd soon found psrl of school officers, teachers aud all ian cburchinext Sunday, morning and eve­
reported marketed by farmers lu January.
tbeiuselyes in the Kalamazoo market. In Interested in our schools will give us this ning.
Is 1.350*01. and in six mouths. AugustIn
other words Frank has made a busineM at the haids of the next legislature.
Tire Y. F. S. C. E. next Sunday eve­
January. 9,949.630. which is 107,108 bush­
of tishing on this and other takes In tliat the mean time It h not necessary to sit ning at tlie Presbyterian church at fl
els less than reported marketed iu tlie
vicinity and sent bis catches tu the Kala- down and fold our hands. Much can be o'clock.
same months last year. At twenty-six
tnazoo uiaikets. The guod people around done any way. I^et every district make a
Tbe ladies of tbe W. R C. will seyve
-2^the** lakes &lt;1 lin t look with favor upon start, l^et the people all cordially second supper In the new Post hall, over Grant’s elevators and mills from which reports
have been received, there was uo wheat
bis undertaking and It h said manifested the effort that^the schools are making in
store. Saturday Feb. 17. from 3 to 7.
marketed during the mouth.
their dhpleasure upon several occasions this direction. In many districts the peo­ GenlleinenllS cents, ladles 10 cents.
The condition of live stock averages not
by stealing .some of the 75 lines that he ple will willingly vote $5 or $10 yearly
Somr of Oar Frtenda.
quite so high as one yqar ago. Tbe fig­
bad set ou the lake. Frank claims to have lo aid. Let a suitable case be provided
No. 1.
ures range from 93 to 97 per cent, com­
Ween annoyed hi this respect. It happen­ and the teacher hffld responsible for the
The first Is Mark Smith a man of sixty.
ed that Thursday last several boys in the eareof tbe books during the term of Do you remember the description of Bene­ parison being with stock iu good, healthy
and thrifty condition.
urlghburbood were driving by the lake school. We believe there will be no dif­ dict Brllefentain?

Additional Local News.

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with loads of lumln't. ‘ They let their
tvanu walk while they went odb on the
ice. Gue *f the boys slopped at a place
where a line was set and commenced to
pull it out just to see if there was a pick­
oral on tbe end of It. Frank saw them
and came out of bis tent with his Win­
chester in band and the boys commenced
to run
Frank gave chase aud fired twice
the boys claiming he nred at them. About
this lime Monte Replogle appears on Lhe
scene. Lts’ems that he is one ot the kind
of fellows that object? io running.
It Is
kalmed that Frank kept coming closer

ficulty in any township in permitting the
proper use of this fund If the friends of
tbe movement will make their wish
kuown to the township board.
Tbe
amount is small but a small sum each year
will soon tell. We say with Mr. Paul
* All speak at once If you wish."

An entertainment in No. 5, Prairieville
netted $10 90, tbe board will provide 70c.
more aud soon the pupils of' that school
will possess 30 volumes more of Interest­

ing and valuable books.

A •’pound” social In No. 12, Hope, netto him ail tbe while with his gun (minted $7.14 notwithstanding that lhe girls Un
at him and when he got within a few pac­ tliat district are not “heavy Wrights.”
es oj him stopped, extracted the two car- Some curtains, a looking Klass, towels and
&lt;rige shells that bad lieen fired, piit In a various other Hltle conveniences were proloaded carlrige. cocked his gun and point­ xIded and borne pictures will- be added.
ed it at Monte*' head and had his finger on Cora Brooks, teacher.
Che trigger.
Maps ur some kind of school material
For tills Ik* was arrested and the trial have recently been received from No. 8 fr.
occupi* d Em|. Rikers* attention Saluiday Woodland, David Warner, teacher; No. I
and attracted a good deal of attention. Carlton, Iraura McIntyre, teacher: No. 9
The jury disagreed standing llirte to Ernest Edmonds,' teacher; No. ,9 Irving,
three
we understand.
It la r&lt; ported K. B. Beers, teacher; No. 8. Hastings,
that further proceedings will be instituted. Homer DcPue, teacher; No. 5, Baltimore.

SCHOOLCOLUMN

lu the laA number of the Banner ap­
peared an article from C. K Paul, Direc­
tor of Ku. 9, Johnstown, advocating in
the establishment and maintenance of
'school libraries. Mr. Paul was formerly
a teacher and takes great interest In
school affairs. Wo are glad be feels such
interest In the library question and his
article contains a number of excellent sug­
gestion:,. Very likely iu nearly every dis­
trict there are those who eould and would
donate some books to the general collec­
tion and thus materially aid in the matter.
Mr. Paul may be interested In knowing
thaj very many districts lu this county
have now quite a respectable start toward
a working library and the prospects are
exceedingly good for tbe future. Several
a c bools have over 50 volunna, all bought
by the echoed with the proceeds ot various
entertainments. The Educational Pub­
lishing Co. of Chicago, has an admirable
set of SO books that Is furnished fai cloth
binding for $11.90, freight prepaid, Br­
fore the close of the year we hope to ace
at least 50 sets of these books iu the
' &gt;vhools pf the county.
Thejownship library system Is a fallure. While the duty of maintaining a
library is imposed up-n every township
both by constitutional and statutory provtrions, yet very few make any pretenie
ofau doing.
The libraries established
1 are of Hltle consequence. They are not
wWiin the reach of the people generally,

and not sufficient care has been exercised
die sek'ctloc of books.
In our town­
baring a library of nominally 400
’ volumes, but nne book has been drawn in
whrev years. One can easily I ma#nt tbe
In teuM4y Interesting character of the col► ectlun. STbere must be some way dcvls• ed te secure •good books and then they
houM be aoeessible lo all.
Coupled with tbe constitutional pro­
vision was left a loop-hole and through

Vital lhe fund

that should

be

used for

In thia respect wc are Car behind

soak* other states.
Wisconsin appropri­
ates atmualy ten cents for each pupil of
school are. The books are during the

*&lt; &lt;4&gt;'«1 iM-rludh tb»y »r» collected b, lhe

threads of life where be had laid them
down and went on.
Uneventful quiet years have glided by.
Years filled with pleasure and pain, for

Universally accepted as the
Leading nne coffee oir the World.

L. E. JTAUFFER,
SOLE AGENT, HASTINGS.

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1.30 ■«■&lt;* Shoe, «

••

l.M
a. 10

You will find my stor^-housr full
ol m&gt; own make of steam engines from
six to seventy-five horse power. Tea
sizes and lour styles made. Come ami
see the goods and get;prices
You will
find them the best made in thv state.
I also make iron and wood lathes, saw
arbors and emery grinding machines.
1 have a good stock to select Iron,. ■

H. C BUXTON,
NASHVILLE,

-

-

HKH.

Sec’y.

8*rab R. KUofMMmlth to Ezra A. Wilson,
lota. MidcitevilteJBSOO.
elta't«l5Oo',addl’&gt; 10 A&gt;a B r‘,nn®ck'

Charier Schsn to John T. Lwub&amp;rd. parcel,
sec 19.81000
John H. Goodyear to Wm. M. Richardson,
parcel. Btty.ftlS.
Sarah Osmun to E. Hi nd march, lot is, Nasir
vll)r,lK.’l &lt;3
Pratt. 40 a, sec 3.
YanXee tartars. 5100).
Kr-win K Htnnou io Carrie Powers. 77 a.
Baltimore, 9noo.
i&gt;opold Werrtten to John H. Fisher, so a, sec
15, JounNtown. 82000.

R'* par bu.. 45. ’
Tallow per lb., a%.

SAW LOGS
CUSTOM SAWING

Wheat, white per bu .M.
riovrr Seed ner bu . .*&gt; M U
Timothy Seed D-' ba..
Itarley prr bu.wttow.
Har per ton. 4J»'to. 7 00.
Minet soed perbu. so.
Fortt dressed, s ML to S OO.
Beane. 75 to 1^5.
Chicken dreewd. g and s»
Poultry Uve. s.
Turtwps live. 7.
Turk

94.00 Ladies' Misses* or Men’s
oboes
1.50 Misses’ or Men's 5boes (&lt;•
1.95
“
at
„

And all shoes on this side at-ernt prices. Everythin.,
our store ar reduced prices.
8

at
eome
of our
good? to
•rice,
have
alwjgb^
be appreciated.

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

nutter. H to is
I'oni per bu., 4
Em per &lt;toz., it to 11
Hides per lb.. 2.

Everything on the east side of our store, which includes
Ladies’, Misses' and Children’s Shoes- Men’s,
Youth’s and ’Boy's Shoes; Felts and
’
Socks, at the following
low prices:

3.W

GIRGULflR SAWS. LARGE ant
SMALL, KEPT IN STOCK.

D. W. Rooebb,

FROM FEB. 17 TO FVIRCH 17.

04.00 lAttlea'&lt;u Meo’. SbuH &lt;9 33 30.
B.00
in

REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS OF

Aannal Meeting
The annual meeting of th&lt;Farmers&gt; Mu­
tual Fire Insurance Company, ot Barry A
Eaton, will be held iu Mudge's Opera
bouse. Tuesday afternoon, Feb. Soth. com­
mencing at one o'clock.

30 Days

The dMgbter* of Rebekah will sane

&gt;-

hi Kalamazoo, March 7th, 1894, before
tbe divisions and lodges assembled at the
Armory of Kalamazoo Division.
New
members are joining rapidly with thv pur­
pose of entering the prize drill at thr City
of Washington, Aug. B5tb, 1894.

STRICTLY CASH SALE FOR

Character Sketch—Mra. Geer.
Quotations from Hannibal.

Overjwenty-One Million People
adndtadtp Worlds Fair Grounds

Col. E. Y. Hogk*.
They will also give an exhibition drill

maple sugar. Old Government Java cof­ tbo brotherhood of man. In behalf of
fee with cream and good black tea well our aged and afflicted mother, we. their
drawn. Ye latcbe string of ye south ball children make this public acknowledg­
door will hang out from five o’clock until ment and with grateful hearts say “God
Multon, dreMed,'
tbe supper Is all gone. Ye fee for ye sap­ bless ttiem all.”
Hastings, Feb. 19, 1894.
per will be two York shillings as In old
|
St. Louis la to have a telephone ex­
time, or twenty-five cents In ye new fangk
Ei.lzx m. Wicrmr.
I change.
ed money for ye men and ten cents for ye
John W. Clhtkk,
Dowa&lt;tec’» ebalr hetory hu
wimmln and children.
Spinsters over
Joseph L. Custer.
seventy will be served free. Bachelors of
Micbakl L. Cubteu
&gt; operation..
ye Mine age will be charged double the
fee. Ye supper wll! be served at early
candle llgbte.
N. B. Ye young men and wimmln will
be allowed to sit together.
N. B. Ye people need not bring foot­
stoves on account of ye big wanning pan
in ye cellar.

Goodyear.

SRANO RAPIOS
OPPORITM UNION DBPot.
KATB8 fl.ZS per de», Rnoni,
Moto U rate. Smb ifrat
____________
BEACH A BOOTH. .

ers.
streets.
W. ReySir Knight Herald, Daniel
Mark Smith was born In far away New
England but It was In tbe prime of his nolds.
Sip
Knight
Recorder,
Sylvester
Greusel.
early manhood that he came to this coun­
Sir Knight Treasurer, II. K. Grant.
try. When the trying days of 1861 came
Sir Knight Guard. Win. D. Hayes.
he was settled on a farm of bls own n tew
miles from Hastings. There was » wtf*~4 Sit Knight Sentinel, Archie McCoy. ,__
The division has received a special In­
and............
child.......................................
leave behind, there were bus­
iness interests to consider but Mark Smith vitation to give an exhibition drill In
Grand
Rapids Feb. 19lb. 1894, at the lay­
heeded the call of duty and was &lt;me of
lhe firet to enlist. He served until the ing of corner stone of New Pythian Tem­
close of Ure war th&lt;?n picked up his ple. This they will do under command of

what life Is. there, iu which there is no
under current of lieart ache?.
Children have gone forth from tbe farm
home. Some to positions of honor and
Allie Gaskill, tocher: No. 4. itylng,
trust; some lo humble homes, where labor
Francis Allerdlng. teacher: Mr. Edmonds
Is its own reward; rnd some alas! to the
brings three maps of Great Britain that
grant beyond. For these last tears have
are the “boss.” Teachers conJl- in and
fallen, not the bitter tears of unavailing
see them And then beat them if you can.
regret, but the tears whose falling relieve
tbe heart crushed* by the thoughts of tbe
Church and Society.
lonely years that intervene between tbe
Ye following gvodile wimmln, yelept
parting and lhe meeting.
dames. Smith. Lowry, Dawson. Brice.
And now old age has come.
And be
Holbrook, F. Beamer. Licbty. Handy, F.
aud his wife, leaving the old home around
Soul, Welton, Stowell, IL Snyder, Wheel­
which so many tender memories cling,
er and T. Phillips, together with the fol­
make for themselves a new home in the
lowing -named damsels, to wit:
Belle
thriving city which has grown up under
Handy and Ruth, her sister: Gertrude and
their eyes
Ella, daughters of the first and last named
A past with no sting of remorse, a pre­
dames; Alices Kirk and Hall: latkes Chat­
tie and Lottie and Ollie Johnson, will wel­ sent unclouded and serene, and a future
to which he lo&gt;ks with confident faith.
come ail ye good people to ye Methodist
Indeed he has come to tbe “land where it
Meeting House, sette down in ye village
is always afternoon.”
of Hastings, where they will serve on
Mh.drkd Maksh.
Wednesday tbe list day of February,
Anno Domino. MDCCCXCIV, ye same
which Is ye eve of ye birthday of ye great
An expression of thanks is due the
George Washington. A supper of tooth­ food people, who so nobly responded aud
some victuals, to wll: Boiled ham with kindly assisted, during tbe Illness of
sharp horse-radish lo make it go farther; our father, who with sympathetic bands
home made bread from ye wheat also and charitable hearts, helped smooth his
from ye maize. Petted beans together pathway, to the end of bls journey: and
with pig meat and brown bread to go who braved tbe storm and followed him to
with these. Beets preserved in vinegar, tbe tomb, and with gentle bands laid him
cucumbers culled Id ye new moon. Tarts in the arms of Mother Nature. In al)
well filled with ye cranberries crushed. they have done to help the afflicted they
Riche frosted cakes, sweetened with ye have but emphasized the one great truth,

Tbe C. L. S. C. 'will meet with Miss
books generally finds its way.
Thu provision allows the township board Michael, Feb. 17, 1894, with tbe following
• :o aMCtearixe tbe use of the fine moneys prognm.
Rome aud lite Making ot Modem Eu­
for uiher school porposea and thia U gre-era’dy dma.
We believe this provision rope-Mrs. Henry Dailey.
Medieval Art—Mms Ada Michael.
• should vte?#Wck«m Ont and tbe use of
In tbe Chautauquan. What of the Itali­
’ ^Mfc^Und for library purposes made linan
financial crisis—Miss Nona Michael.
'*i•endive unless some other provision is
Public Oral Debate—Mhw Bosel la
made bv tbe state board for a permanent

f und.

™,c *»*
’“Hearty and hale was he. an oak that
IX&lt;Duual meeting of Hastings Divtoibn
Is covered with snow-flakes;
White ati tbe snow were his kicks, and No. 19, Union Bank Knights of Pythias
his cheeks were as brown as the oak was held Thursday night and tbe follow­
ing officers elected for 1894: —
leaves.”
Sir Knight Captain. Albert D Nlskem.
It Is a picture uf our friend .as, with
Sir Knight 1st Lieutenant. Wm. H. Pow­
form still erect. Ire passes dally along our

THE KENT

na

1.30

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

J. L WILKINS, agt
FREE!

3

FREE!

Don t forget to ask for the Merchants’

BENEFIT SILVER SCRIP.
ONSUMERS TAKE NOTICE
That for every Cash Purchase of ONE DOLLAR front
nny iif-n liaut w hose name appears below entitles you
i • a o 1 er L -nt. Scrip which they will accept as Five
Purchase of One Dollar, and take
1 hi. . ‘A
IILR that the merchants who belong v&gt;
• k fr
an* the most wideawake and keep tho
LO WFST C * °' °f g0*is’ and tbelr Pric®8 ape the

RUKl.GRAXTSClothi&gt;ri ''&lt;xx1'’’ millinery and Fancy Goorh-.
W. H. SPENCE. BoOte^n,! S11OM
ARCH^JtfcCOV Fwn*tnre
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Hastings Banner.

VOL. XXXVIII.NO. 43

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HASTINGS, MICH., FEBRUARY 22. 1894.

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Hastings Banner
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THE
KIF&lt;4 or THE
GfflNIPflL
ISLANDS

COOK.

COUNTY NEWS.

\ OLD

COLLEGE
SONG

ER CLEVELAND
Wishes they had

What
are
we

about

VJEWJ
m
EXDJTEKE

Why
the
Hawaiian Islands
AND

ran Three
OF OUR

AgS a9d SgAYfili
SfiglfiS

r*

Were selected by special peimission from a large pri v ate collec­

tion brought straight from Honolulu.

No one else has them or can get them.

A Trip 10 83350634
BEE THE

HULA DANCERS
THE FAMOUS

LEPER SETTLEMENT
QUEEN LIL’S PALACE, ETC
Sixteen
Photographs
of the

SAHbWKH ISLANDS

HOW to S6GUP6 IMS »nDF6G6(16nt6(l otter
In each copy of this paper is printed a coupon.
Bring or send
•ne of these coupons, together with ten cents in coin or stamps to our
office, and you will receive one part of the series. Back numbers can
be had on the same terms.
Be particular to state the number of the part desired, give your
hill name and address, and enckse the necessary coupons and ten
cents

send for back numbers
OF THIS GREAT SERIES

Don’t Miss

BHOS..

HJLBTIXeB. JTICB.

But the Islands are no longer
Cannibal, and
»
no longer have a
King or Queen, although

THE
ONLY
SET
OF

Published Thursdays by

ANO
HAVE

Skm Zerbey has moved in with his
fatten
Mr.. Henry Long and wife are rejoicing
over another heir.
Sehrader Bros, have been buzzing wood
for John Zerby and Henry Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Zerby returned Thurs­
day from Ohio.
A number were disappointed in there
not being any meeting on Sunday evening.
Think when they go to church again they
will be sure of meeting first
Mr. Millard and Moffitt have been putting up ice this last week.

Fillmore.
Mr. Catt has taken John Teeple’s farm
for the coming year.
Mbs Winnie Teeple is preparing to go
to Ohio on a visit and oxpecta to start next
Monday.
C. W. Smith was in Hastings Thursday.
Central Butland.
A. P. Wood was seen on our street Fri­
A new Scribe.
•,
day.
No Binging school last Tuesday evening
Theron Jordan was at Battle Creek last
ou account of bad roads.
week.
Alta Yeckley and Juna Perry visited
Wilson Smith of Grand Rapids is visit­
Podunk school one day last week.
ing friends at N. Irving and looking for
Mra. Simpson 1s very sick it this writ­
work.
.
ing.
F. McNaughton has put up a new Wind­
Minnie VanSIckle is also on the sick
mill,
list
Lew Mathews was seen in Fllmore Sun­
lee seems to be the cry now days.
day.
Mr. Phineas Durham has returned to
Quito a number in this vicinity have
hlh home in Grand Ledge.
bought shares in the creamery to be locat­
Mrs. Tyler of Cedar Creek to visiting
ed at Freeport.
Mr. Simpsons’.
Oranffevllle.
Will Martin is visiting friends and re­
M. J. Gosh, of Plain well, was In the vil­ latives in Grand Ledge.
Willis Dole is spending a few days at
lage Monday.
A*. N. Warren took a trip to Allegan Mr. Martin’*.
The boys are all wandering where their
last Saturday.
Will Ulam, of Battle Creek, visited at valentines came from.

Henry Hewitt’s last week.
O. R. Ellis Is teaching writing school
here, with about thirty scholars In attend­
ance.
James Wilcox, of Cedar Springs, was in
town the first of the week.
Charlie England, of Grand
Rapids,
apent Sunday with relatives here.
Miss Dot Reed Is visiting at Grhnd Rap­
ids.
The railroad men are here this week
and intend making a new survey from

Piairieviile to this place.

Earl Chamberlain, of Parmalec. spent
Saturday and Sunday in Freeport, the
guest of friends.
Ed. Ferguson and wife, of Lindon, now
reside in the Brunner bouse, south of the
school bouse.
A landslide prevented the morning train
from making its regular trip Monday last.
8. H. Sprinkle and Miss Myrtle Riegler
spent Sunday with C. J. Smelker and

A number of our people went to Middle­
ville Sunday to attend the funeral of
James Youngs, an old and much esteemed
citizen of Yankee Springs. Mr. Youngs
bad many warm friends In Ibis vicinity.
On McNaughton, while hauling logs
for Hubbard A Hendershott Saturday had
his foot injured by a small log striking It.
Ora to off duty for a few days but puts in,
the time, we hear bj calling on his old
friends.
We forgot to mention . last week that
some miscreant stole four hams and two
shoulders from the smoke house of Mrs.
Belle Pattison. There were two sbouldera that the thelves did not take but the
reason for their leaving them is . not ap­
parent.
Tbe Congregational people are to hold
their week day meetings every Tuesday
evening In the church.

Carlton Canter.

Mr*. Williams returned from ’Bay City
wife, of Carlton.
Thursday.
Job Cheesebrough paid Grand Rapids a
Mrs. Dura Donley is quite 111 at present
visit Monday.
writing.
Mrs. T. G. Miner left for Ferrysburg
Only two more weeks of school then a
Saturday.
short vacation after which the soring
J. D. Cool visited Elmdale Monday on
term will commence.
business.
Miss Bertha F{iend has been quite sick
Frank Herrick and wife visited' Bud but is Improving at present.
Skinner and family of Irving Sunday.
Mrs. Alien of Yankee Springs is at
Drawing ice seems to be the present oc­ her daughter, Mrs. O’Connor’s, cgfing
cupation of most of the teamsters.
for her daughter Minnie, who has been
P. Godfrey visited Harris Creek Sunday
HL
as usual.
Clarence Covert is clerking for Carpen­
ter A Fleming of Hastings.
Assyria.
Mr. Ben Fisher and son Ed went to
Mrs. 0. W. Tompkins visited her sister.
Ohio last week on a visit.
Mrs. Osmun, at Bellevue last; week.
Charley Carpenter spent Sunday in
Berl and Lyle Tasker have been visit­
Hastings.
ing at Mrs. Edgar Tyler’s, Vermontville,
We hear that Mr. Haws wants to sell
the past two weeks.
his stock of goods.
George Hartom, of Battle Creek, was
Mrs. Ellen Jones formerly of West
here the first of the week, visiting bis
Carlton is seriously 111 at tbe home of
daughter Mrs. John Tompkins.
herdaugher, Mra. Ora Bachelder.
Masquerade at the hotel next Wednes­
Miss Minnie Jones ot Detroit Is visit­
day evening, Feb. 28tb.
lug at Dr. A. J. Wright’s.
Mrs. Ellen Russell, of Battie Breek, was
There will be a donation Friday night
in town last week, the guest of her sister,
Feb. 23rd. at the residence of Mr. and
Mrs. Fox.
Mrs. Filo Fuller for Rev. Wright.
Ladles Aid to the number of twentyAbid Donley has rented the Matt More
three met with Mrs. Dr. Powers on Thurs­
farm for the coming season.
day of last week. Next meeting at G. W.
Earl McGIouchton and wife were called
Tompkins.
Monday morning to attend tbe funeral of
the letters’ aunt near Banfield.
Xesk.ltl..
The Blakeslee farm is sold to a man In
B. L. Johnson, ot Mlddlesllle. was In
the northern part of tbe state, who takes
town Friday craning.
possession tbe IsL of March.
Mias Myrtle SmKh. of Woodland, has
Mr. and Mrs. Covert were called to Has­
been spending several days with friends
tings Sunday to the bedside of A. C. Car­
here.
Miss Minnie FurnlM apent Saturday at penter.
Ralph Lapham of Maple Grove spent
home from Middlerille and a MlaaBturglr,
Sunday eve In Carlton.
ot llurgls, accompanied her.
Mr. Peter llenney buried his last child
Mra. Wm. Fuller was at Hastings Sun­
Friday. This is a sad blow to Mr. H.
day and Monday.
who la uow left very lonely.
fry Lodge No. ST K. of P„ ot this place
gave an entertainment at the Opera House
and a banquet et tbe lodge room Monday
Storing away Ice-cream and lemonade
evening.
Tbe program was good and
In jaolid form seems to have been the
well rendered. Tbe supper could not
order of the day of late.
have been better. The table, were a
Mr. E. Fisk and son bavs been having
lovely sight decorated with fruit and How­
a aelge with tbe grippe, tbe former to
ers besides the many tempting dishes.
around again but the latter though oonEd. Warburton and wife, ot Battle
valesent Is still quite sick.
Creek, attended Ike banquet Monday eye­
The roads since the wild Monday have
ing.
l&gt;een In a queer condition, here a snow
O Len. W. Felghner was al Uh Grand
bank and there a stretch of bare ground.
'Irapld, Tuesday.
Bom to Mr. aqd Mrs. Fred Nye, a son.
The revival meetings are cull tn progreaa at the M. E. chnreh and many ate
\
«U».
turning from tbelr alna.
C. Tack shipped * car load of sheep to
Gao. Carpenter, of Woodland, was In
Buffalo Friday.
town Taeeday.
H. Pennels sold h la fat sheep for 92.80
D. W. Leedy, of Woodland, wan la
town Monday.

had come to assist In celebrating the self through tbe head. He waa temporitenth wedding anniversary of tbelr mar­ Jy inaane. Mr. Yocags was supervisor of
ried life. After a bounteous repast they township several years ago and we leantwere presented with a fine rocking chair ed made a good official. A wife and one
and atand.
The writer is informed bob survive him who have tbe sympathy
“Ketchum and Ktesum” were present. A of the whole community.
Supervisor Ritchie took old Mr. Bing­
good time is'reported.
ham to the county bouse one day last
Mrs. L. McDonald haa the grip.
The oyster supper given by tbe G. A. K.

Mrs. Myron Potter to some better at
this writing, her fever having rua twentyone days last Sunday.
good time reported.
There will be a star social at tbe Yankee
A daughter of William Bain ia visiting
Springs school bouse Tuesday evsotag
at tbe old home.
February 20lh. for the benefit , of Elder
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fuller formerly of Mayharder. Each Jady will bring, a.'box
this place, now of Grand Rapids are wlaitof refreshments and place two stars made

at J. H. Baines was well attended and a

Ing hie parents.
O. E. Wood 1s putting up an ice house;
A young man from Kalamazoo will
speak at our church Sunday, Feb. 25th.,
morning and evening.
A fall house
should greet him.
We noticed Dr. Chase on our streets a
few days ago.
Logging men now carry their shovels
and make sleighing as they go.
Mr. ,Vester closed his term of school
here Tuesday. * He has conducted bls
school In a very satisfactory manner to
all concerned.
It is reported that Elsie Smith will
teach our summer term af school.
A type setter of the Woodland News
Sundayed with H. E. Kelsey’s family.
Mr. and Mrs. Orr, Roy Smith and Frank
Wolf spent Bunday at tbe same blace. '
D. Townsend’s bey appears to be gain­
ing now after four weeks of severe 111-'
Dess.
Miss Lena Kelsey visited a part of last
week with her uncle Stephen Wolf and
others, in Woodland Center.
The Mito Society meets at Mrs. 1HU’
Thursday, March, HL

Miss Mattie Tolles of Kalamazoo
the guest of her parents last week.
B. Thompson is Improving from his
late attack of sickness.
Star Lasher is able to bo out again after
an attack of pneumonia.
Charlie Lasher has been visiting in

Plainwell the past week.
Ross Phelps who has been staying with
Dr. Scribner this winter, returned to his
home iu Kendall Monday.
Mrs. Dr. Scribner and Mrs. Tolles called
on Mrs. T. Wells Friday.
“Arkansas Jim” showed in Blackman
hall Friday and Saturday evenings.
Miss Della Boyion of Baltimore has been
the gueat of Mrs. Gleason.
i
Clark Williams died of consumption
Friday February 16th. at 1 o’clock. Funer­
al was held In the M. E. church of Prair­
ieville at 10-30 a. m. Sunday.
Interred
in Prairieville cemetery.
Mrs. Christina Williams is the guest of
her daughter Mcs. Barrett
Deb Norwood and wife returned to
Howard City last week.
Mrs. Malone has been visiting her son

out of wbat ever kind of material they
may choose, inside of their b0«.
Tbe
boxes will be sold at tbe usual price of
twenty five cents each.

Middleville.

to kill his mother, but we think be has
Improved and is still in the village.
f Rob’t McKnee of Irving was attacked
with a fit of nervous prostration while in
town last Saturday bet to better at pres­
ent
Bert Johnson awnded the hop at Nash­
ville last Friday night.
For account of the death of James
Bush, see local column.
M. F. Jordan will orate at the pioneer
meeting to be held In Caledonia next
Thursday.
Bert Putnam 8undayed in Middleville.
Will McKevitt of Hastings spent tbe
latter part of last week in town.
Alva Myers. Seth Gray, John SpauldIng and others from Caledonia attended
the funeral Sunday.
Miss Bessie George, a former Middlevllle girl, will give an elocutionary enter­
tainment in tbe interest ot the Middleville
Library Association, at Jordan’s hall
Wednesday evening Feb. 21st.’
Mrs. Dick Beaver of Grand Bapids is
spendirfg a few days In the village.
Quite a number from Middleville at­
tended the K. or F. “blow out” in Grand
Rapids Monday.
Mrs. L. R. Jones ot south west of the
village has been stricken with paralysis.
Mrs. L. W. Payne has been spending a

few days with her daughter Mrs. Arm­
strong in Grand Rapfda.
Aboaljhtrty schoolmates and friends "
of IJllle and Eddie Morgan gave them a
pleaagut party at lbeir home eontb west .
of town last Friday night.
Cloverdale.

ftiot Bros, of Kalamazoo have a large
force of hands cutting and loading ice
at Acker’s point.

Elder Spitler bae recovered from bislate
Illness sufficiently to conduct the religious
services being held here, and interest in
the meetings continues to increase.
Miss Agnes Jeffery of Kalamazoo la
William.
Mrs. Sprague is visiting her daughter visiting MIse Katie Ryan. Miss Jeffery
is very proficient In music.
Ola Utter at Kalamazoo.
Andy Given has gone to Illinois to visit
D. J. Westfall has moved into
a
daughter.
rooms over J. IL Bush’s.
Most of those who have ice houses have
Doyle A Barlow has been putting
them filled.
lee at Beechwood this wack .
Harry Waidorff of Albion was on our
J. Cutter of Sturgis to here with hte
.
stock of goods to put In tbe store vacated streets one day last tieek.
Tbe Ladles Aid Society met with Mra.
by VafiAmburg.
Dugal
Campbell
Iasi
Friday.
The
society
Whooping cough at D. J. Westfall'S ,so
has flourished since Its formation and bids
says the board of health.
Mr. Goss of Plainwell was io town fair to become a powerful auxiliary to
good works.
Tuesday.

The ladies prayer meeting will be held
at Mrs. Frank Bishop*' Saturday at 2 p.

Mr. «»&lt;l Mra Frank Dlcklnoa of NuhTill. ^ent Sun4&lt;, ko i Honda, wHh her
Mka Mr. and Mra. O. Barrett
Cbarlo. Hu. I carries his hand In a
aline.
.
Mr. WillUon at U«»U«, was In

town

Tuesday.
A pta, called “Mr Partner'’ will eoon

Rowena Villa.

Elmer King started his saw mill

Brash Ridga

J asses McLean had the misfortune to
get Ms fool crushed under a bob sleigh
last week.
B. W. Jenkins and wife are the proud
parents of*a boy.
William Johnoox and family visited at
grandma Bugbee’s Saturday.
If the aeeretary of the tvaaaury keeps
issuing bonds there will beeaase for the
resurrection of the greenback party.
Fredrick Otis and family visited at G.
W. Havens Sunday.

Tues­

day.
Alien Abbot of Leighton spent Sunday at

The social held at Philip Barbers netted
J. W. Brigcv.
•
the society gio.
Burdett Brigga Is In Hastings aa jury­
Next Friday evening there wilt be a cap.
man of this township.
social at the residence of Chas Barber.
T. B. Moore and wife spent Friday at J.
Fried cakes andooffee will bsjaerved.
Bechtel's.
Frank Patrick started for Dakota last
David Woodward Is preparing to build

a new bouse the coming summer.
David Beard had quite au accident last
Thursday while drawing wood. Frank
Ellsworth team ran away and frightened
the fanners’ team which ran away also,
Mr. Beazd getting hurt very badly.
J. C. Jordan and wife and Mrs. Misner
spent Sunday at L. W. Smith's.
Miss Laura Fairbrother of East Cale­
donia spent Suulay at 8. R. Pieraon.
L. W. Smith has a dance the Sind, al

Little Lee Reynolds who has been tick
for the past week is reported belter..
Ettle Flower has gone to Kalaauaoo

to spend a few weeks.
Ed. Cavanaugh aad wife are the

turkey, tn Gnha
reWaCbMOMe
here among tbe 1
their etberwiae

Wataon, tlwa Seriager.

THE

WORK COMPLETE

FUTURE DUMBER

।

Frefnoni. Joleg’ became suddenly de­
ranged Tuesday ‘’morning and threatened

D. BenJaartavMM Grind Kipldi to-

&gt;

pay-

he

&lt;

�THE OU) Mill MYSTERT

par; and that In e’ery matter
I____ a -rw.
Etelt

ffracood ' •

you shan't force me to i*«r
I Ury. gabbling loafer It’s not righL
! Fve no quarrel with the society; and ’f
f you force one on me 1 shall figpt yon.
i
When they pressed for arbitration.
I he said it was no use. He would not
consent to agree to any. arbitrator who j
Always . tried to prevent him from getting rid
» -That’S like you. Maryk .
*-“-h of a lazy workman.
jX
hard on me:” aa&lt;1 he
W
But he saw that many of them were
HghUy to ©over areal vexation “A °ni
• on the side of the discharged man.
acver would
“«
dhimr but doin&lt;
" roQ* thlI&lt; !n 1 „» and he made his arrangemen te accordWn&gt;i&gt; ,r «VM Besides, a-s Tom wflU tcHI iugly. He judged as accurate!^ as he
yon. this
not my qawdfon oflly: it’«&gt; couhl how many of the men w-*~
iaociety matter Gorrinpeknows I’ve1 ly to go out, and he arranged
worked’hurl for the nnio.i. and he*• a number of non-unioniste fro a dis
Kot a ks»«fe into me in consequence. tance to take their places
1
There was much debating, bi
He hates tlic union like poison”’
Tom u»nl Mary interchanged rapid and anxious discussion: but a
it was resolved to send in the
glances.
!
.
“it MK-ins to me. it’s a question be­ There were several dissentients, and
tween y&lt;»ri and Mr. GorrinRi’ and no­ among them Tom Roy lance, who was
body else” answered Mary; “and if encouraged in his attitude by Map' Ash­
you brinjf anyone.else into it yoti 11 be worth.
Before the climax was reached and
4oing what you have no right or cull to
the struggle came to a head. Gibeon,
- Y^L. that’s a woman's view of all who heard of this, sought her out to try
I pocl-tv bathers.” answered Gideon and gain her to his side.
"Mary, why are you against nte?" he
Prawle. lightly
"But Tom here
asked her, when be met her as she was
totoawa better, don’t you. Tom?”
i “Tom agrees with me.’’ said Mary, leaving the mill, one evening.
“1 am not against you, Gibeon. What
quietly: and at the reply Gibeon cast a
rapid and rather viudictivc.fflancc at do you mdqn?"
“Yes, you are; and'you're trying to
ithc other man. and aaid, shortly:
I
•'Well, itsudt f«.r you or Tom here set others against me, too Tom Roy- I
jte Kettle, but for tbe society ;to dycide; lance."
।
|and it’s time for the meeting.
”
Good
’
"It is not against you I am acting”
toiirht, Mary
Better feelings to you, she said, "but 1 want to prevent you
" ‘ having the chance to hurt oithers. ,
and less bitterness;” and with that
, This is your quarrel, and yours! only;
bhry separated
and you know it. Trying to bring *
CHAPTER !!L
others into it will do you no good

By Arthur W. Mirchmont.B. A-

••Yau bhs.ll ki*s

to eecepe from Me frraep, and. •ndin*
ahe could not, called oat loudly for
help.
••You’d better yield to me” cried tbe
coward, between hi* teeth, “for my

oonsequeuoes." .
“Help, help!” called Mary, renewing
her struggles.
Then the door of the cottage was
thrown open quickly, hurried steps
passed along the passage, and Tom
Roylsnce burst into the room.
In a moment he had thrown himself
upon Gibeon Prawle. and, seizing him
by the throat, a desperate struggle en­
sued. in the midst of which, Gibeon,
suddenly breaking away from tbe
other man, pushed him back on to a
chair, and with muttered curses and
threats rushed out of the room.

CHAPTER IV.
The day, that follow*) were d»y» ot
trouble and doubtGibeon Prawle’,
Influence with the men prevailed; the
strike was determined upon, and the
notices were given In.
After the scene in Mary’s cottage
there was no longer room for doubt in

But Tom
tbonffbl eo little of « bat
when be told Mary what I
tbe Interview he ecaroely
worth while to mention to her that ha
had apoken of their ooininff merriwteDot Mary waa thought?nl. and though
ah.; .aid nothing to Tom ahe recalled
Reuben Gorringe’, word,, and waa
ragucly uneaay for a day or two.
At the end of that time, however.
Reuben, looking haggard and troubled,
went to her, and finding her alone
apoke to her about the marriage, and
hi. wools were kind. “I beard the news from Tom," he

no other man. 1 thought I should like
to ace you alone for a minute and tell

&gt; to York ralj Trite

you I was glad.”
Mary smiled very sweetly at the im­
plied-praise of her lover, and thanked

Gorringe for his words.
“I thought, too.” he continued,
speaking not without some effort,
“
that
I should .-----like.just to tell -you that
|---------------------I am wrry for what I may have Mid
the last time we—we were together. I
can’t tell you that my feeling for you
ta changed in one respect,
respect,” be
he said.
•| i«
smiling sadly; “perhaps It would be a
good thing if I could. That feeling will

ONE YEAR

and Tom was threatened more than strike bother, and I’ll do what I
1’11 show you that
once with what would happen if he can for you both.
turned “knobstick” Other*, however, If I’m not to be chosen before another
Tom Roy lance had not at &lt;11 utulermore cautious and friendly, urged him man. at least I can be man enough to
♦slimated the strength of Gibeon
Give mo
Pmwle’s influence over Ids fellow
to leave the place and not fly in the bear no malice toward him.
your hand, my lass,” he took it and
workmen. He told the facts of his disr
face of the majority.
।
missal in a skillful'manner, so as to
"We must obey the vote of the ma­ pressed bis lips to it. "God bless you,
&lt;
le&amp; ve as far in the backjrrounid at, pos­
jority," said they, "no matter what the and make you as happy aa I wish you
sible the manager's real motive in dis| cause may be. This giving in by the to be”
Tbe girl aaid nothing—could find
•hurvlng him; and lie cleverly made
• minority is the very life-blood of all
noth Wig to say, being touched by his
ahe most of every grievance of which
• trades unions."
he had ever heard.
I
"Then 1’11 have no more to do with words; but let her hand rest in his fora
in addition to this he primed one or
1 trades unions," answered Tom, rcso- moment and then drew it gently away, Address all orders ta
♦wo &lt;&gt;f his .special friends to .back him
1
lutely.
“What I say is that I’ll never saying after a long pause:
Can’t you try and take my part now?"
w 1 be a party to championing such a felup. and to declare that the society had
“I hope we shall be friends;” nor
“No. Gibeon; not in this," answered
xwj choice but to make his quarrel
“ I low as Gibeon."
had she even the faintest spark of
Mary, candidly.
,
I
"But
it
isn't
championing
him,
but
♦heirs ami to insist upon his being.
r
suspicion that he was not absolutely
They walked a few paces in silence,
taken on again.
TV th*
the nnten
union, lad.
lad, tliat
that rnn'rA
you’ve sincere in all his words.
and when they reached Mary's cottagej standing *by
rl iiarcnx paid ray money to tho so- he followed her Inside.
*
|
"Yes. we ahrll be friends, and there
{ got to think of in this matter." *
♦iv»y for ten years and mare.” said
want
“Then let the union take a sensible is something I can ask you to do as a
“Don’t you know that
•mi', “to be trod oh Ijkr this; and I
,£
on
.
t
। line and act justly. D'ye think 1 haven’t first proof of it. You can do it, 1
ain't g'&gt;ing to stand it. We aren't ywu to be on my side?”
1 worked for the union? Nay. you know think. It is something connected with
jee
why this
thing
hurts
■woona.’are we. for Gorringe 'to tread you
this business of the strike. I have ar­
_
__ , . with more_ . I have, aud that there's no firmer be­
to speak
•n us; nor slaves, for him to thrash, me?” He began
warmth of feeling than he had yet *liever than I in the right of the men to ranged. as you know, for the places of
jm..t as he likes? What 1 say is this,
some
of the men who are going out to
•
stand
or
fall
together
when
the
cause
shown. "Don’t you know, or can't van ‘J,
„A .
...
♦hat the life of a man ain't worth liv­ gu.-s&gt; that what hurt, me i, that l ^taU “J”*1’
n°l “
“** W’ be taken by women whom I am bring­
ing : f lie’s got to feel us a manager can. have to leave Wulkden Bridge?"
ing
to
Walliden Bridge. There may be
| low. a. Gibeon Brawle. H the eatwe
just take the bread-out of his mouth a
Me^^o'f' £b^U.ffTy a little difficulty in getting aome of
and leave his wife and young ‘uns
them housed, and I want to know if
bDt D°‘
* you can take one of them here.”
without bite or snp. just when be than be cooped up here all one’^d./a" .
ph’:i -?s. And it comes to this, as we
;
"Oh. yes. easily” answered Mary,
... I- V .
1 skunk like that.
“Ah. but suppose there was a reason
...
. . not move him.
aren’t safe, nofone of us, if ware to
And
they could
’ readily
*'*y. "Who is it? Where docs she
be bullied here and sacked there as a why it was a pleasure to be 'cooped
They
went
to
Mary
to
see
whether
come
from?"
■aanagor chooses. A man's a man, I up,’ as you call it. Suppose there was 1 she would influence him; for after the
"She is a weaver, named Savannah
ear. and ought to be treated as such,” some one from whom one doesn’t want time when he had rushed Lu to protect Morbyn; and she comes from the other
What then?"
and the approbation that greeted the to be driven away
I her, he had let it be known that they ride of the county”
"Oh, oh, I didn't know that was the
speaker showed that he represented
। two were to be married; but Mary J
"When will she be here?"
4toc views of several who were present state of the case. Who is it?” site asked, . would not hear a word against Tom. '
wouia
near
wore
tom. ;
..To-tncrrow evening, so as to be
half banteringly.
—tlwxuajority, a* it seeuied to Tom.
I She thought he was doing the right ready for tbe next day”
“1 suppose we don’t deny as Gibeop
But the next inrtant .herepented tbe
‘
“Do you know anything atom her?—
ha a done a lot for the society, do we?" question; f^r Gibeon Brawle seized her
- Reuben
- Gorringe
went to Tom
some her character. I mean?” naked Mary.
asked auother man, and the question hand in his and ran his arm round her 1 few days before the notices expired, |
"I
know her to be a good hand,
was answered in a way that made the waist, holding her close to his side ^nd spoke toMm.
steady and reliable. A good girl. I be­
KiLiwtof it glance
trlancF rather triumphant
trinmnlunt.­ while his words came thick and fast
I
-----Hubjectof
“What are jfvu
you going i.v
to uw
do iu
in fru»
this Here,” and then lie left.
Catarrh Attacks All Mucous Membranea. - k Affects the Ears, Eyes, Xo’s.
,
M
•‘U.you
It'w vnn. Xfnrv
I'vh tv-iwYl *&gt;
'. m.Iter. Ton,?" h. uked.
ly at Tom. "Well then, if he’s stack
M^
!
Tom wux plvn^l when Marv wld
Throat, Bronchia! Tubes, Lungs, Stomach, Bowels, Kidneys, Blad­
ri, r.-w,!
..An know ,that
k.* •you
M»«. ’
....
,
,
1
kqr the society, 1 say the society should - you
feel it
it, tzx
to mmlz..
make you
"J m going on with my work, hr him as much of the interview as was
der—The Whole Mucous Tract—The Many Ills That
Htidc by him. We ain’t cowards, are are more to me than all the world be-)
said.
| necessary to explain the reason of the
we, to be afraid o' one man?"
Are Due to Its Far Reaching Influence.
sides. I love yon, Mary, my darling, j
“But you're local secretary of the , new hand coming into the cottage, and
Things continued in this way until Y'ou ran do with me what you will. If
union."
, drew from it n good omen us to their
several of those present hod spoken, you love me, and will be my little wife, 1
••I was.
I've resigned. ”
I've •---•■
left the fnture relations with Gorringe. He on Many people labor under the mistaken idea that catarrh means simply adisriiarjts Jrsa
‘
and Ht last they turned to Tom Roy- I’ll work hard for you as 1 have never
society—at least they as good as turned his side also had good news, for the the nostrils, with a bawkinc and spitting of mucous; but to the observing pfayshtoe
kanoc and asked him his opinion.
worked yet. Ah. Mary, my—”
me out. when I wouldn't strike.”
manager had o lie red him a belter po­ who makes a speiaity of the disease, tbe word catarrh means much more. Expeihnae
"T'vq no mannerof doubt about what
But u zoon a, Myy recovered from ■
w
“Come to the office, 1 want to speak sition in the miM, to act partly as over­ has taught him that catarrh to by do meaas coafined to tbe brad atone, bat lhaf Ibe
we ought to do," said Tom. readily, her avtoDubment .he tiruggled to free to you." end when they were alone, he
looker and partly to find employment entire Bystem to frequently affected by It. Thus we have—
speaking in a firm, decided voice. h.r^.1,
- ------„jd; ..flsT&lt;
„„ U-auenn. to rtop
herself from M.
his grasp.
‘
Catarrh of the nose, causing frontal headaches (more comatonlr known as nrain the office, a position stowing trust
•’Tlita Is Gibeon Prawle’s matter and Gibeon.
"
iv.” . mes go’. L^’e “e this folly?"
nlgla.) a sense of dullness or drowsiness, dixxlnraa, confusion of thoughts, etc.
,
I and confidence and bringing better
&gt;»o one else’s. The reason he’s been alone.
- ------------------------Don .t touch
me!
r» nevar •
....
J
Catarrh of tbe throat, bronchial tubes and lungs, causing sore throat, coach,
"No. none.
1 have tried, but the wagea
sacked ia one which those who’vc said aught to you to make you speak
hoaruesa, or entire Ion of voice, bronchitis, asthma, pneumonia, etc.
Mary looked on thia as a further
workwi with him know perfectly well in this way to me. Don't touch me men are determined to stand by Gib- *
Catarrh of ibe stomach (more commonly called dyspepsia) causing indigetuiaa.
1 proof of Gorringe’a sincerity In wisb- heartburn, water brash, nausea, fetid breath, palpitation, or fluttering of the &gt;art.
—he don't do the work properly, tie again,” she cried, as he tried to take eon," said Tom.
"They are fools, and that’s the long ing to show hit frienjsliip, and was shortness of breath, etc.
,
knows that well enough," and Tom her again in his arms, “or you’ll make '
What about the both glad and grateful.
Catarrh of the bladder with its long list of syaaptoms. the inflammatory condi’isa
looked resolutely round at a number me hate you” and she shuddered with and short of it.
women?"
j
In
the
evening,
therefore,
site
Kt
to
extending
up
tbe
ureters
to
the
kidney
a
'causing
diabetes,
Bright
’
s
Disease,
etc.
of the men who murmured and mut­ an involuntary gesture of repugnance. .
"I don't think many of them will go work with a light heart to make the
Catarrh of tbe towels, causing alternate dtarrbeea and caostlpatiun. pilea etc.
tered their objections, and then turned ,
“Do you mean thatT’ be asked, look­
out, if any da I’ve heard one or two cottage ready for the visitor, and the In fact catarrh effects more or less all the mucous surfaces of the entire body, raustot
and faced Gibeon, who jumped to his ing at her steadily.
I
| talk about giving in a notice, but I next day as soon as the day’s work wms at tunes severe local neuralgic or rheumatic pains. So when Drs. Copeland arid Gnfeet eagerly to contradict what was
aia f
course. I do. ''hen don't think they will. They know 1 done she hurried to the cottage and ham are asked, (as they often are by pattents) wbetter they treat other disease* to
«aid. “Let me speak," said Tom, f
T°nth",1‘
W »e.o. ux&gt; well to found tbe.trxn^r had
well as catarrh they answer yea.
■“you've had your turn. All that has
. ™
arry y° . ‘
! quarrel with their victuals for a shifty J
“Are you Savannah Morbyn?” ahe
been said about the other matters is
“Then you won t marrry • me? And scoundrel like Gibeon Prawle."
! asked, looking curiously at the girl Because experience baa taught them chat nearly every ease af chroalc dieease Ln U:»
right cnough.no doubt, but it's naught
you menu to quarrel with me? You’d j
“They can't beat me," said the man- whom she found sitting with her bat tin te»JS due
• ®0BerMl otarrhal condition of tbe system, and in treating this c&lt;**&lt;» do with Gibeon. I speak for myself,
dltion they cure the disease.
rather do that, eh?"
,
resolutely.
; and jacket still on.
1 ve alwa&gt;’s bad good pay’
Thia method of treatment te peculiarly adapted to this class of ailments of the MiI don t want to quarrel with you or
"Whatabout GibeonF’ aaid Gorringe. I
"Yes: and you, 1 can see, are Mary
fconi Gorringe for good work, and
with anyone, Gibeon.
But I can’t after a pause. "What’s your candid ' Ashworth. 1 knew you at once from lire mucous trace of the body; as it to both local and Internal; and each year’s expert
fterc ain’t a man can say otherwise. ।
eoee and successful treatment only confirms their claim that this to the only true a»d
' opin iota about
aVkzmw#
i| •the
l-• -A
i. .^1—given
—A
, tome.”M
him?"
description
JLui 1&gt;e always found him willing to 1 tuari') ^OU.
rational mode of treatment In this they are borne out by hundreds of testimonial*
"You mean to marry Tom Roylance.
"I don’t want to talk of him. He’s a &gt;
The stranger got up from her chair
Hne-u to anything in reason. My vote
« A,££UL?l,£n,~ KBMBMBKR IT COSTS TOU NOTHING FOR CONSUCTA
•N u .
* suppose?"
The words came very scoundrel and a cowardly frightoner j and went holding out both her bands
-Ji
ff— I..,*!__ .
...
TION AND EXAMINATION.
of women," said Tom, his eyas bright- to Mary, who placed here in them, con«he
and I shall stand
■Be jos for himself; and
.
.
“I don’t mean to ask you who 1 am ening with anger.
!
• fidently ami readily, and looked into
kr The hem."
j t&gt; marry, and if you weren’t a coward
“What do you mean? Is it becausc ' the othcAs face.
there was some little applause when 1
he
is
the
man
concerned
that
you
stand
'
As she touched the girl’s hands and
,
you
’
d
be
ashamed
to
say
such
a
thing.
”
Ac MG. down. Huck will always wins j
mo«Ui. my tongue wm costed and my Mtornat*
bad
1
- -r- VTl.w KmyV »&gt;
“Yes, that’s like a las. Trying to by me and against the society?" asked • met the gaze of her eyes. Mary felt
•ehvc*. and it was a plucky speech, and ■
.
’
•nee
an
awkward
question
with
a
bit
Gorringe, looking searching!? at tbe herself shrink as if with instinctive
aaadc one or two who thought with 1 '
xasunUl I «rt miserable. My bowels w*-rWs&lt;ner,
formerly
of
Haatlnga
but
, of big talk. But see here, you won't other.
\
|[ distrust.
distrust.
kirn s;x*ak their minds.
«?WJ ,rla&lt; *l 17 * Shawmut avenue tJnmd bad. and In fact I wa« hardly tree from m&lt;-‘
known mUMn in
"Yes, that', about the size of IL" an- ij
"You
cold."
th, newcomer.
newcomer, e¥*‘‘^B_M“ °°* ot tbs
“
You are cold,
” aaid the
Bui there were more on tho other I marry him. So you may look out. both
awered Tom. “If be eame back to the ; who tried to draw the girl cloaer to
•side, nmi after some rather heated i
.
...
«*arrk ws, a tumblem ” trraunwxt and I bare gained •rtcadlly anti) S.
mill
we
ahould
leave."
I
1
»tlk th y appointed a deputation to Ke ! ' The ^rl BmUed «»rofttlly. but did
I
'
mart every symptom has db»ppeared. am* I
that catarrh 1* indeed a curable dis'' '**
“Wer- aaid Reuben Gorringe. quick- ’
■he manager on the next day. to trv to 1 301 ®®fcWer•
“1 nm tired. 1 think” said Mary,
when tree* '---------- ” ---------------------------g-t
fTuw-.e reinstated
Ah' *ou m=-v ,ol,e
Bnl lf 1 cho« ly and suspiciously.
| moving away from her. “The work
myuMf aa
■ catarrh no better 'Tfu*
“Yea Mary and I have settled that. II has
_.
Garriar. aet the men reri” TT{
!'*:
been very hard and—and I want
Oppeland and Gnxt»nr
ilJ™Pb;botrouHMCm,aru, h‘ head half w hi^b as be doe, at
We’d neither ot ns work where he was. j my lea.
■iofita dUtaaBftA*’
It was a lame conclusion,
toeb
P
1
I Pee&lt;«nt, I cau tell you. And aa for the
We’re going to be married, you know. 1 but
•
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the girl could not explain nor ac­
.
I
that’s coming, he may look u
when this trouble’s passed over a bib" count
..
for tbe feeling which took po^'
-Vo, oo.mjroon. Yfin knot, mo and hir3«elf. If he think, or jwi think,
The manager had cent over a drawer aeealon of her
Ti^T’Z ” ”’?•&gt;
t’L ” * th,“he "Ul ■,nowed ,o
at his table while thia was aaid, add .
np the narrow
She took Savannah up
ALL PAT1FNTK WILL BE TBLAXL*
I rnesn it. Gibeon I’roelc'. . .Uck, Toa a„
stick, you are both mistaken. I Cante made no answer for quite a minute. I staircase and left her in the bedroom
VNT1L CURED FOB tS -PER MONTH
toafrr and not a worker, and there's [
THIS INCI UDE* CONSULTATION. LI
to you to-day to try and make peace seeming to be searching for something i*e was to occupy, while she herself
AMlNATlON.TttKATMENTANDMEl*! .
«u roapi tn any mill or shed in my care j
be tween us all. I didn't mean to let he could not find. Al last be got up went to thut in which her mother and
CInK POM ALL PAHIKTS A&gt;I&gt; F««
for tacn who shirk their work. Thia
from bis ehair, and continued the! herself were to sleep, andtried to
ALL 1AKWEAMC1
&gt; .
my tongue and my feelings rim away
is a ntaiU r b&lt; tween him and me, and
with me, but you won't have peace,
search with bta back to Tom
I &lt;Mkc off the feeling that — -- ---------- ■
Ac- weiaty’s got naught to do with It
and so there's an end to it”
-Oh. are you-’ he said, in avoice, her-They ....
had. tea. -----------and
’
“
1
when
Tom
-All the other little things you’ve men
Our system of mail treatment
J—
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Mary said nothing while he waa meant to be indifferent
came In •to
apeak
of . the arrtmgemeuu
-yir.ptom blank and com-ap
ri -ncsl wc can talk about, and I’ll do
perrect and effectual as oar offl
“We shall wait till after thia busi- for the next morning he found them
all I enn to meet you. But I won't speaking, but the instant he had
together
take Gibeon back.
Mr. Coode”—thia' finished she went to the door and
opened it.
was the proprietor of the mill—“and I
dnoed by hi. word.
j Savannah, rising and smiling to Mann
“Go” she cried, pointing to tbe door.
hare talked over this matter of GtbCibeon fh-swle looked at her. speech­
Reuben Gorrul&lt;e wee * long time
put her hand into Tom's and
•tra. and he'» left It to me stoolutely;
teas with anger, his handsome (ace
•ewrchinr whal he did UX Sod. and
l.*s firmly in herown while she
troviritigand flmbed with rag©.’ Then,
mil! up
twisting his uap in his clenched hands,
be esclaiaed.
THB'TWt.KATESXD STRIKK

and will injure them."
"I know that you are against me—
aye, lass, and seem to have been so
always. Why don’t you like me?"
“I’ve given you no reason to think
that,” sai«l Mary, simply. "I hope I
have not been unkind to you. or to
anyone."
“I don’t mean that. You couldn't
be unkind to any living thing,” he
said, earnestly. "But you don’t like
me. Why can’t 1 have your good {will?

FOR ONLY 11.00, CASH IN ADVANCE

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Thursday, Feb. 12, 1894.
W.*. COOK. Local E«toc.

BUSINESS CARDS.
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J. M. SMITH.

LAW, COLLBCTIOX AXB KKAI. R8TATR
.
OFFICK OF
PALMER FUN &amp; SMITH
Canreraucing a specialty.
Woodland. Mich

Eaton Rapids Herald:—“Tea, I am
A man left a horse hitched to a poat on
tiro streets of Woodland part ot an after­ through with Virginia” aaid H. L. PlereoD
“I’ve got enough of that
noon and all night until break of day. yesterday.
Tbe horaa was eo stiff with the cold it country- They have loo little ambition
could scarcely move. Some one should down there. The white farmers are all
•end that man a copy of “Black Beauty.” alugglah, satisfied with making a bare
A hot sling of Carter's Extract Smart subsistence. The negroes on tho other
Weed will cut the mucous phlegm out of hand are Induslrhais and are fast outthe throat and lungs In a few hours, mak­ stiipping the whites. If.things keep on In

ing it a sure eure and quick cure and pre, tbe way they are going now within twenty
ventive of Croup,
Diphtheria,
Sore five rears tbe negroes will own nearly all
Throat, Pneumonia, etc., as these troubles tbe farms In that state and will be far in
all come from a negledted cold. W. H. advance of the white people. They are
being better educated and have batter fa­
Woodmans^.
Goodyear.
cilities for schooling while tbe white
Even mother should keep a bottle of
law and collect low orrtOK.
children are growing up in ignorance and
Carter’s Extract Smart Weed in the house.
MiiftlvMneaa. I am heartily glad to get out
All business promptly attended to.
When the little one comes home with wet
of tlikt forsaken country.”
dward Taggart
Loya! E. Knappen. feet and chilled, a hot sling of Carter’s Ex­
ArthurC Ited««n.
Eaton Rapids expects to have a local
tract Smart Weed will prevent taking
TAGGAKT. KXAPPEXA DENISON,
cold. Children like it, it is aa pleasant telephone system. The 'phones will be
.
I.AWYER4.
rented
at 810 a year.
as lemonade. W. H. Goodyear.
Kornus 811 •!' Michigan Trust Co. Bldg..
Tbe Ovid Union of last week told of a
Grand Hapidv. Michigan.
W. K. Llebler has resigned Ida position
big turkey as follows: "Wm. Swartout,
ALICE KIRK. M. D..
at J. Campbell’* and Is mbvlngto Caledonia
who resides south of Ovid, has no doubt
•
Physician and Surgeon.
where be will take charge of Ills father’s
' .
Hailing*, - ■ Mich.
owned one of the largest turkeys ever
Ailflail s promptly attended day or night. Of- general store. Will and his estimable wife
known in Michigan. The length of thia
Ice urer F. G. Stowell’s boot and »hoe «tore
have made many friends during their
tnikey from bill to foot waa four feet
a swkkzky
residence in our village who will wish
•J
Attorney at law.
three and one-half inches; around the
them
abundant
success
in
lhetrnew
home
Hastings. Mich.
breast two and one-half feet; around the
Practices in ait courts of the state. Col- and business relations.—Middleville Sun. thigh l«Jf inches; weight of turkey 41
lecUous promptly attended to.
The University of Michigan announces pounds.”
an innovation In the shape of summer
R. K. II. LATHROP.
courses of instruction, which will be in
Hoinuepatbic Physician and
JUST THE POOR M '.N’S LUCK.
Surgeon
stituted the coming summer under the
Ojjici’ over W. 11. Goodyear's New
direction of a committee of Professors Usually the Prreon Who C#j't Afford It
Bqur Store.
Needs Artlflrtol Limbs.
Hinsdale, Prescott. Heinpl, Beed rnd
Au calls promptly attended to.
“There are perhaps eight hundred
Lyman. The term will begin July 9 and
T A. SCRIBNER, M. I)..
thousand
men in this country who need
.A
Physician and Surgeon, end August 19i The tuition fee will be 815 artificial legs or arms, and not more
a course, and the university libraries,
DNton.
Mich.
than one hundred thousand of these
(Mice In residence, one olock east ot depot
laboratories and museums will be open to are supplied." It was a well known
students subject to the usual regulations. maker of wooden legs who said thia to
A. A C. II. BARBER
•
Physicians and Surgeons.
The course of Instruction comprises Greek, a New York Sun man. He was ward­
Oils in city or county responded to with Latin, French, German, literature, English ing off an appeal to his charity in
promptness, day or night.
language, composition, history, philosophy behalf of a locomotive fireman who had
slipped under his engine and been
etc., subject to change.
v ,
A. SHKl.DO^,
badly crippled. • ‘The fact is,” he con­
•
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
Prof. Kedslf, of the Agricultural college tinued, "it is always the poor man who
Abstract Hloek. Hastings.
loses
a leg or an arm, now that the war
told
the
Farmers
’
Institute
at
Schoolcraft
Mpney to loan on Real Estate Kcal Estate
said on commission. Gent-rid coneeyanclng. that, cream of tarter baking powders cost is over. Excepting the crippled veter­
daring a complete set of Abstract Books, eom- ।
ans
who are kept supplied with legs by
eitoQ from the Records, caa furnish complete the manufacturer three cents per pound
the government, nearly every man who
« tenets. •
C. F. BROOKH. Clerk.
and sold for sixty cents; koalspar ia
loses a limb has to huvs help to ge^*
M. POWLBR.D.D. S
nothing but common salt, and sells for new one."
835 n barrel, black pepsin, made of salt
But while the number of pensioners
(Mice hours Sa m to r&gt; p. m.
and a little pepsin, sold for butter making Is on account of the war continues to in­
worth little of nothing, sells at the rate of crease with each increase in years since
1ILIP t. COLGROVE.
Attorney at Law
*7.(120 a barrel: chemical preservatives are that time of carnage, there is little
(Successor to Smith A Oolgrove.
likelihood that the number of makers
highly injurious to health, and "secret”
(Office in Union block, Hastings.)
of artificial legs will fall off much in
Practices Inal! the courts of the wtate.
preserving
processes ‘ bring outrageous
number. There arc nearly two hun­
prices; commercial jellies are made of dred of them now. large and small
K. KEN ASTON,
4
starch and sulphuric acid, flavored and many of whom, having worked in on©
v.
Attorney al hw.
(Over J. 8. loodrear &amp; C-o.'s store.'
of the larger factories, set up for them­
colored.
’
r.
Practices In all caurtaof tbe State. Collection*
selves and whittle out "timber toes’’
arora ptly vtteu din g'to.
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES
for unfortunates who cannot afford to
R. TIMMERMAN. Homeopathic Phybuy one of the improved legs.
•
sician and Surgeon.
The farm residence ot l^eon Peck at
The science of making wooden legs
(Office over Lathrop's drag store.)
Green Lake was consumed by fire during and arms has in recent years almost
supplied
the place of the natural memthe fierce wind and snow storm about
ben that have been lost.
There is al­
noon last Monduy, while the family weri1
most no occupation now that is closed
all at home. The loss Is very heavy as to a man on account of his crippled
itturly all of the household goods were condition, and l«y the use of a rubber
also burned, with no inauaance. The wind heel and toe it is made possible for a
blew such n gale that those present were man to walk almost without percepti­
powerless to cheek the fierce Hanies.— ble impediment or limp in his gait. In
fact, a man with both legs gone can
Wayland Globe.
now preserve his equilibrium and
J. F. Garwood of Marshall planted 15.000 •walk about almost as well as any
trout in brooks near that vicinity last other man.
The wood employed—wood being
-POSITIVELY CURESlighter and stronger for this purpose
H. R. Warreti of Charlotte pulled a
than any other material discovered—
parsnip recently that measured 42 incites, is willow or bats wood, and after it
fthree and a half feet)
has been seasoned and carved into the
SleeplemmesH and all derangements of tbe
Nathan A. Johnson a prominent Char­ proper form it is covered with rawhide
Nervous System.
and
enamel to strengthen and finish it.
lotte pioneer died at his home aged 74
With artificial arms and hands a
years, on Feb. Wth.
man may hold a fork, drive a horse,
Fred Merrlth a Dlamondale druggist
extend the arm at will and even write
has been fined *50. for selling liquor te a a fair hand. There is a case of a man
Purely Vegatable, guaran'ed free from minor.
who lost both bands and one foot,
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opiates, 100 full site dooes, 50c.
The wife of the senior editor of the who now walks perfectly well and is
able
with his artificial hands to grasp
M. D. Bailey. Receiving Teller Grand Rap- Charlotte Leader has fallen heir to 835.000.
Mich.) Savings Bank. i*ay* he cannot say
light articles, open floors and feed
9*3 much In favor of ••Adironda.” Wheeler's
At the joint meeting of lhe Eaton t'omty himself.
Scan and Nerve Cure.
A man with two artificial legs rides
Prepared by Wheeler and Fuller Medicine Agricultural society and state board of
*0.. Cedar Springs, Mich. Sold by.
agriculture at Utrarlotte President F. N. horselxack and can mount and.dis­
mount
readily, and another man has
Green. Secretary' George A. Perry and
even
walked a mile in
sixteen
HASTINGS,
MICH
Treasurer Nelson Smith, who have served
minutes and fifty seconds, to brat the
as officers of the Eaton County Agricul­ wooden-leg record. Skating and bicy­
tural society for tbe past eight years, were cle riding are other accomplishments
reflected.
and enjoyments from which some
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The Bailey House tbe oldestaud leading men with artificial limbs are not de­
barred. It is is curious to not*- that,
hotel of Stanton burned last week.
according to the.tables of percentages,
Wayland ia a sporting town of no mean farmers arc the greatest sufferers. 17
Hereafter, changes for advertisements character. Two of our well known sport­ per cent, of the cases of leg amputa­
rt reach thin office Tnesdays at latest to
tions being found in their number,
re insertion la the Issue of tbe week ing men have just made an offer of *100,
000 to sebure the great Corbett-Jackson while workers at the bench number
•hen brought.
13 percent., laborers 8 1-3 percent,
fight. It bfeing understood that the Maquis
and railroad men but 7 per cent.
Rheumatism rack* the system like a thumb­ of Qneensbuiy rules to be barred, and the
screw. It. retreats before the power•&lt;»( Hoods'
fight to take place on the beautiful Chip­
•areaparilla. wbleb purifies tbe bleed.
monk island, located one mile east of the
There are two forms of physical
city
In Rabbit river. It is more than likely death constantly going on in the
Camphor Cream Catarrh Cure will cure
tbe offer will be accepted, and should it world: sayr; the Vegetarian—molecular
Catarrh. W. H. Goodyear.
death and somatic death. The first is
be ground will be broken Immediately for
expressed in other words by saying
Camphor Cream Catarrh Cure will cure
the erection of an renphitin at er with a
that the whole of the body is constantreM in the head. W. H. Goodyear.
capacity of seating 350,000 people. It Is ly'ibeii^j worn out and being renewed.
Barepbor Cream Catarrh Cure is the best also understood that the city govern meat Every action that we perform, every
soothing and healing. W. H. Goodyear. will not interfere. We are Informed that breath we draw, and every thought we
the generous-hearted donors will use tbe think, is each accompanied by the
▲ bet allng of Carter's Extract Smart
teat proceeds of the figfat in building an death of a .certain amount of muscular
Weed will cure the Grippe. W. R. Goodor nervous tissue, so that molecular
elevated nrflroad of the trolley system be­
•death is a necessary part of daily life.
tween Wayland and Alle*an; tbe county
Somatic death is the death of tbe en­
Caatefs Croup and Consaaqytion Cure la •eat. In order that the sheriff may have
tire individual, and is generally con­
ike beat eough medicine. W. H. Oood- better facilities in reaching this city when sidered to take place at the moment 6f'
subpoenaing witnesses on li&lt;wor cases tbe cessation of circulation and respira­
comkrg ttramaw. and also to facilitate tion. This bi not an absolute test,'
Carter’s Cough and Coasumpiion Cure
relieves at once. Try it; never fails. W. matters o# tegai interest with our village pnrre. CoL Townsend was a peculiar
attorney whose office Is located at that
H. Goodyear.
ease of a man who could by the effect.,
eity.—Wayland Globe.
of his will voluntarily suspend these7
Carter's Cough and Consumption Care
functions for a considerable time, white
Lieut. Thomas JL Parker a pioneer of
will cure cougba and croup, aeU qalck.
the continuation of the circulation is
of Allegan coadfy and prominent tn G. A. sometimes so difficult to determine
tastes good. W. H. Goodyear.
R. circles died last week. During lhe war that even the eminent anatomist Ve­
Tbe Kalamazoo Cold Storage: company
he was a lieutenant In the Fourth Mlch- salius OD'-e opened an apparently dead
are cutting eight-inch Ice on Long lake.
body and found the heart still beating.
gan Cavalry.
Barry county, and will place 800 tons in
A French author. Bruhier, in 1742, col­
Allegan county will votexon local option
their big refrigerator.—Telegraph.
lected records of fifty-four persons who
soon.
had been wrongfully supposed to bare
A large number from this piaec are
A pest faunae has b^en secured at Otacgo been dead.
attending court at Hastings thia week.
for the small pox pallentx. It is located s
A Kbw Explosive.
Woodland is getting a reputation for legal
scrimmages second only to »astirillr.— short distance on tai dr of lhe town.
Chemists and others Interested in the
discovery
»n&lt;l
use of.new explosives are
David Wileon an aged resident of Plain­
now busy studying the component
well was severely kicked by one .of bis
Steekle has been ehrted president
parts and character of an acid recently ।
horses while at work In its stable.
discovered by a chemist, and to which !
and S. C- Wo’cott secret try and treasurer

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It Is described as resembling water,
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The rausetea of a well-developed
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The blood in itv natural state
contains an amount of pur? water that
m really astonishing to one who has
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rhe months from that date were allowed lur
credi'nrs to present their Alm* again*t the M.
taro &lt;rf
W-Kuapp, late of aiW Ctou &lt;ty.
dr ceased, and that *U .-redito. f, of said deecss
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a«o el the tent ot lodeetrtal and oommerebl proareee. l..hoe &lt;eu more f«b*r
ally employed thin ever before, wages
- were better, and confidence prevailed In
ail tbe channels of trade and Industry.
’
But with the election of Grover .Cleve­

Hastings Banner _'
Thursday, Feb

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L.COOK. Kdltoe.

land, In 18M. camo a decided change.
After a great and prolonged effort a
Confidence faltered; distrust gained a foot­ complete and perfect photographic survey
bold; money became scareer; Industry re­ of the moat though i-of land in the world
ceived a cheek; tbe tide ot uroapenty rap has been made. It will commend Itself at
’ idly ehanged Its course; bankruptcy, once to all people as the most reliable and
' stagnation and general distress followed. fascinating panorama on the Bible ever |

■rx mniftA. mjch., rorromcnAUGUST 14. 1679,
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editorial note

“i On the Sth of August, 1898, less than six
। months after bis Inauguration, we find
President Cleveland thus describing tbe
*U,p.rt&gt; .ill
* P""0'
situation In a message to congress, which
Jr.de, ^merely . refcliUoe
he had called together In extraordinary
session:
ttrongb wbleh lhe
With plenteous crops, with abundant
end due as IO tbr prrwnt
to
uJrrateaed or artoel UrtJ
promise of remunerative production and
,be y..r 1SW. to .ppe.’e lb- oulll0««loo manufacture, with unusual invitation to
tpkll then r,mp.nl In Ibe South. Henry safe investment and wllhsatisfactor) assur­
Xy. ibouKh . l‘rri«Uonbt. Iblrodoc* •
ance to business enterprise, 'suddenly, fi­
bill which bee »me a law. by Which all
nancial distrust and fear have sprung up­
on
every side. Numerous moneyed insti­
were
In
he
reduced
iu
une
bur.ronUl
^XpereenvUvabramwltHnte.
tutions have suspended. • ♦ • Values
Tke prw^‘
, Indortrlee.

' *w"&gt; »F

—_ The
dtaaMrooe
edects ot .Her
tbU l.w
JXeh
.tot.ee.
.nd ’merely.
He

enactment. On th. ISlh ot u*rrb-1’’'
wjthlu one year after Ibe paetwt of Ible
aw. Mr. Webster tbo. described tbe coo­

.

plaeed before the public. It la tbe first
effort ever made to photograph a Palestine tour to hold before tbe eyes of the
reader lhe very spot where Je»a« and His
diaeiplea walked and lived.
It Is a victory of art, photography ■ nd
history combined. Its claims at onee
peal to tbe most superficial observer; but
a little attention renders Its charms Irreshtlble.

A panorama of Palestine, It introduees us to (he land of sacred pilgrimage at
tbe famous seaport of Jaffa; then, amidst
ever-increasing woudere. It bears us on
supposed to be fixed are fast becoming through tbe streets of the City of God, re­
conjectural, and loss and failure have in­ vealing tbe ruins that tell of the glory of
vaded every branch of business.
David and Solomon and the places that
Note the similarity ©f these utterances speak of the heroic life of the Son of
by President Cleveland to those of Mr. Mary. It bears us on, filled with know­
Webster In 1834 and of President Bu­ ledge and new Inspiration to the deserts

dltion of the country :
•Mr. President. In tbe midst ot ample chanan In H»8. A like cause produced a and mountains of the South. We climb
Mean.of n.llon.1 .nd ludlrtdual b.ppl- IDto result In each instance. Tbe tariff in the rugged steeps of Sinai, and tread tbe
neee.wu have unexpectedly t.llen&lt;"K&gt;««- 'operation produced general prosperity In shores of the sea where Paraoh and his
nndldim Our CO.™- U.S been .nd- 1833
.
and In 1846. It was reduced, and chariots were overwhelmed, and feel that
denly wrested. The reneral pulrt-of life &lt;distress followed. In 1833 and 1846 the we are traveling with Israel th rough his
.lauds still. »nd lhe activity and industry reduction was Immediate. In 1834 tbe re­ desert of unparalleled bareness. It takes
ot lhe country feel a pause- A ..ally ex­ sults were Immediate, and In 1846 they us amid tbe setaes of Christ's birth and
tended .lid beneOcent commerce is check­ were deferred only by an unusual succes­ childhood, shows tbe mountains where he
ed; mantifeelure. suspended with Incalcu­ sion of events, and disaster followed as prayed alone, and cities in which be
lable Injury to those concerned In them; soon as the effects of these events had wrought the greatest work this earth has
and tbe labors ot agriculture threatened passed away. At the close of each period,
with tbe loss ot their usual reward. Our also, lhe nation, with more abundant re­
It carries usteloDamascus, lhe oldest

resources are, neverlbeless. at Ibe
time abundant, .nd .11 external clreumsluice, higbly favorable and adyuitageou.; such as f.lrly promise us. not oo|y, continuance* that degree ot pros­
perity wbleb we hare actually enjoyed,
but Ils rapid advancement, also, to still
higher stages{r ‘
Tbe condition of ibe counlry ta, iud’-ed.
singular. It It like that of * »lron&lt; man
chained.
In fdl health, with strength
unabated, and ail Its faculties unimpaired,
it is yet incapable of performing Its ac­
customed action. Fetters and manacles
are on all its limbs.”
The state of affairs thus so graphically
dlfcribed by Mr. Webster is singularly
like the state of affairs now existing as a
result of anticipated action by the demo­
cratic party. The tariff act of 1833 was
passed In response to tbe wild clamor for
"tariff reform.” and tlie anticipated tariff
legislation of 1893—4 will be enacted in
response to a like clamor. In both cases
the demand came principally from tbe
South, although the disaster was felt alike
In all sections.
Under the continued reductions of tbe
tariff matters steadily grew worse. Van
Boren was inaugurated on tbe 4th of
March, 1837, and in September convened
congress In extra session to provide relied,
but no relief came. Commissioners were
sent to England to negotiate a loan and
failed, and in 1842, after Mr. Tyler had
twice vetoed a tariff bill, one was passed
over h|s veto, when prospects immediateiy brightened and prosperity returned, as
if by magic. But in 1846, under Polk, the
law of 1842 was repeated and the openly |
declared free-trade law of Robert J. Walk­

sources than those of any other nation,
was unable to place a loan, even upon ex­
orbitant terms of discount In tbe third

otherwise have been the immedlute tesult
of reducing tbe tariff, bat In 1855 all tbrse
things bad passed away except a yearly
product of about S70.000.000 of gold from &gt;
California. But tbe condition of affairs
continued most unsatisfactory, notwith­
standing tbe advantages above enumerat­
ed. So serioos had the situation become
that in 1858, in his message read before
•Congress on Dec. 6 of that year. President
/Buchanan declared that: "With all tbe
elements of national wealth in abundance,

the rains of Baalbec, where we stand
breathless before the remains o! struct­

openly declared Intention to reduce It and
the known charactei of those who have
alike the power and the intention to re­
duce It have produced Identical results.
Tbecredit of tbe Ballon, when the.
democratic party came Into power on tbe
4th of March last was unlimited and of
the very highest character, it has not yet
been destroyed; but If the democratic,
regime now contemplated be carried oat,
we shall see the credit of tbe nation de­
cline as It bas under similar conditions Id
the past But more disastrous than the
loss of the nation's credit will be the want
and suffering which will press upon Its
laboring people, who are even now feeling
severely the effects of lhe free-trade policy
foreshadowed In the democratic platform.
The present distress, however, is only a

ures that attest al once the depravity of
manhood and the supremacy ot Jehovah.
When we reach Beyrout, and look upon
the last scene In this saered panorama, we
are constrained to exclaim, It makes the
Bible a new book.
Great care bas been taken, in the de­
scription attached to these photographs,
to delineate graphically; tbe scenes por­
trayed, and to connect with them the fam­
iliar and important events of Bible His­
tory.

This work thus becomes the greatest
family educator, the indispensable com­
panion of tbe Christian home, fixing the
attention or the* children while the parent

Un« It, er were ooonoctod with It |e any,

[t.,
,thou.

running chances will, second
grade drugs.
That’s th,

reason we buy onh

iesen-

highest quality of e . -rything.
It’s a great satisfaction to us
to know thst every preset iptioa

we send out is just as i;ood
good drugs will make it.

matter what you paid for it
you couldn’t get it any better.

Modern Druggist and Book

Do yon suppose that he would have won
' the high honors that he did? Probably not.
We say that he would have met with suc­
cess for the reason that people would have
absolute confidence in what he said. We
have always attempted to emulate the ex­
ample of George Washington and when we
say that

Seller.

Just
Received
fl

Buy Furniture cheap atMcCoy’aweareonly
telling what is the truth. The Furniture
season is opening and we have some Bar­
gains that ‘are snrprisers. If yon can

Get $20 for $10

01

And keep exchanging at that rate all day
long you would be worth a good deal when
night came.
Ibis is just what Archie
McCoy is giving you—120 for $10.
Yon
should take advantage of this now while
you have the opportunity. Don’t delay
longer.

A.

Fine
Line
canned
Goods
AT

McCoy

5. E. PH1LLIIU

and la described in lhe most concise and
Interesting manner In a few lines so as to

DOINGS

UCKY is the house-keeper

who does not. You can
Lmake
no mistake if you will I am going to dispose of tny

but come and see and buy
your household supplies of us.
First class goods, pure and
wholesome, are what we offer
you. You cannot find a
fresher stock of goods. You
cannot find better bargains,
quality considered. You can­
not get more prompt atten­
tion.

“Standlng with reluctant feet where
the brook and river meet," is Ixds Claney.
A slender young girl with bead well
thro wn ba ek, eyes of clearest, deepest hazel
and laughing, scarlet lipa. Not “prettr.7

Good GOODS. RlQtil PRIGtS.

not "handsome,'’ but beautiful with tbe
heaven-sent beauty of Innocence and
youth.
She Is a school girl Id our High school
and wfille home, school and social pleaa-

In Ibo rbkA, tbo door draaalwt ore, cm
tbe bM wm ■ fomnoot pH* Mnong tbo
world', workers Tok owmit tbe worb-

MAKE NO MISTAKE.
NOTICE

office address plainly. All mining Parts
may be supplied by enclosing the 10 cents
, and informing us of the part desired.
Favor your friends who may not dow be
readers of lhe Bamnhr of this great offer
so that tbey’too may become sharers lu
this unrivaled distribution.

demand I; end will tn MtbBnd with notblof elae. Bot if. m report M,a th. onl,

Straw Doal is Our Way.
Owing to alckneM this week 1 have
been unable to write a’llst of the big bar­
gain* dow offered at the RaekeL Suffice
It to say they are there and all that la

needed for you to buy them is for yon to
look at.them. They sell themselves.

Park Smith.

new furniture at Borne prioe.
Now is your time to get goods
for a little money. I will
etill buy and sell second
hand goods and do uphol­
stering and repairing.

tali Sttliiiis
Jefferson St Furniture
Store.

Hams &amp; VanArman

THE REASON
Why we give good value.
Why we look out for your

INTEREST.

Witt tbe MlapUoa tt • pratKtlre terll.
1* ita, mm » «Mmmm4 ud wonderful
rarlnl et IndMUT, MtwtttHabdliiK tbe blanks which tbelr delta were expected
to fill oat honorably, lb« pud 15b meat ta
too severe, provided they had bo knowl-

b,ln* F",
Fur a period of thirty

a

W. H.QOObYEflR

number will contain 16 photographs print­
ed on heavy Ivory enambled paper. Each
picture In the book Is an exact photograph

our manufactures are suspended, oar ase- about the‘only clerical work devolving up­ ures, for our girl loves enjoyment with all
-fnl public and private enterprises are ar­ on officials bas been tbe signing of blanks of a young girl’s abandon, fill her present
rested, and thousands of laborers are de­ which were to be filled out by clerks. 'all tbe wondrous dreamland of the future
prived of employment and reduced to Custom makes law, and if tbe above nam- 1Is here.
want Universal distress prevails among ed gentlemen ean prove themselves in­
How real they are, these dreams of our
tbe commercial, manufacturing and me­ nocent of any other connection with the school
1
days! It Is uot tbe little trivial batchanical classes.” This condition of af- crime, It hardly seems right they shoald 1
fairs-so far continued that, under a tariff suffer extreme punishment for an abuse of 1tbe mat .Inserts. that aball brief t» n,
for revenue only, tbe revenae was not what custom has, as you might say, estab- ’
enough to meet the expenditures, and a Mehed as law.
6 per east loan waa authorised, which
, driMdrman. Ntatolalb, mm d«llcbt
' of &gt;er life. Il b U&gt; bo bor lit, work and
dlscavnt. Tbe country become virtually
baakmptand ita cradli was destroyad un­
der an Monocle policy almost ideaUeal

too good for sick folks.

bad enough to be sick

It seems especially appropriate that on
the birthday of the ‘ ‘Father of Bis Country”
we should repeat his manly reply when
charged with cutting down the cherry tree. &gt;
George Washington was an honest, patient,
perserving man, who gloried in telling the I
truth. The foundation of his greatness was
largely in the fact that he always told the
truth, the people believed what he told
them and reposed the greatest confidence in
him. Had George Washington been in the
Furniture and Carpet business he would
have met with success,

Thoee who have kept moderately con­
versant with the processings at Lansing,
we believe, are almost unanimous in the
opinion that none of tbe state officers
above mentioned committed any wrong
intentionally. Their only error was io
reposing too much confidence in their
Clerks. Owing to the very meagre sal­
aries Michigan pays her servants tbe cus­
tom of leaving tbe performance of all of­
ficial duties to depotles, has been in force
for—a good many years to aay tbe least,

The be»tdrf medicines aienqn,

I

makes known tbe Bible facts.
It will be issued in seven parts or ser­
ies, elegantly and tastefully bound. Bach

seems that tbe people of each genera­ enable anyone to gain the principle facts
tion must learn it anew, to tbelr own loss
In the shortest time possible.
and sorrow.
Tbe entire collection consists of ill
photographs, including everything of any
special Interest in the Holy Land.
The Banxku has made arrangements
Monday Gov. Rich let the gullotine
drop
and off rolled the official beads of whereby it will fnrnhli these views for 10
'
Sec
’yof State, John W. Jochim; State cents in coin or stamps and a Bannkh
'
Treasurer, Joseph F. Hambitzer and Land coupon. We will send In a list for Part 1
Commissioner. John G. Berry. The re­ next week and eaeh Saturday thereafter.
moval was for gross neglect of duty. As Be sure and write your name and post

er waa passed. The famine in Ireland we have said before we want to see the
just then caused a demand for our surplus' gulltv punished. No more serious crime
crops at gnod prices, the war with Mexico coaid be committed against tbe liberties of
followed, then name tbe discovery of gold the people ot tbe state than the one uuin California, soon followed by the war of, eartbod at Lansing. If tbe verdict of the
Russia against France and England; all people is to be altered after It has been
these things out of the usual enurse, unit­ rendered, then It is time to bait and re­
ed to delay, for a few yean*, wjiat would flect.

PRESCRIPTIONS

city In the world, With Ils crowded aaaoolations of 4,000 years, Ha charming riven,
Its entrancing scenery. It brings os amid

case now pressing upon the nation, the
tariff has not even been reduced, but tbe

foretaste of the greater and more general
distress which will follow, as the night
the day, ths tariff-smAshing scheme map­
ped out by the Democratic party. Tbe
lesson will be a very severe one; but it

“Father
I Cannot
Tell A Lie”

knowledge Uut w?.,

pet retell.

We sell you good wearing
shoes at plicae that are right
and we warrant every pair.

*• the .l*lit ot God.

IT PAYS US TO DO SO
Call and see us at

I he LltUe Red Front Shoe store.

S

Woolley 4 Bronson

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�Hastings Banner.
Thursday, Feb. ai, rSg^.
W. k. cook. Loc«l Kdilor.

Ml** Jennie Sefton; tbe young- lady
who teak lhe iftand in tbe Tcft exatniuRtlon
and by whom It was supposed Teft would
prove an alibi, war married th Id week to
O.«ar Wilcox of Rutland.
Tbe report of the Money Order depart­
ment of the Am-'ricxn Express Co. lu this

AH THERE'
Are you dyeing or are
you expecting to dye thia
spring. If yon are you want
good result-i and the only way
to obtain the same is to buy
your Dy aS tufts where you can
get them pure and fresh. A
rtreat many people make fail­
ures of dyeing because their
coloring matter is old and of
coarse useless. We make a
practice of buying Dye Stuffs
only in small quantities. And
'•thereby having always a fresh
sj^ck. Every thing is pure
and cheap, we liave a full line
of Perfection Diamond and
Peerless Dyes. Make no mis­
take in the place, 4he old
wooden building one door
east of (pity Bank.

FRED L. HEATH
THE DRUGGIST.

city for the patrt year aliawa 1005 orders
sold; a gain of 125 over the preceding
year. This is becoming a very .popular
way here of sending money.

Robert Dawning "T»lly-llo” company
made tbelr second appurance In the city
Friday evening and gave splendid satis­
faction as they did, the BthI night they
pltoyod hen-; Mias Blanehe-Banit^i of thia
city gave two dances during the entertain­
ment and evoknd much applause.
On Tuesday, M-irch 6th. I will sell at
public auction, all of my personal proper­
ty on the place known aa the *;E. Barnum
farm” situated on Michigan Avenue, one
half mile north of the roller mlh. Every

thing first class and In heat of condition.
Soe bills for terms of Rale.
.
B. P. Rtb BRIDGET.
That Palacine 13 *oent oil at Cook A
Cook’s lasts nearly a« long u two gallons
of ordinary olL It Is safe, of high teat,
and gives a soft, clear, bright light that
approaches an electric light In brilliancy.
Buy one gallon of thia oil and you wont
use any other. Don’t forget the .place, at
Cook ft Cook's.

W. Either, ot Milo, claims to have a
genuine Cleveland democrat lamb, it being
jet black and covered with hair instead of
wooLc Tbe reasoning faculties of man are
not required to see where the present ad­
ministration has placed sheep. In tbe
great desire of the poor animal to perpetu­
ate ber species she attempts to raise her
young without the worthless covering of
wool.—Cressj Correspondent.
The attempt made by tbe’Grand Rapids
dealers to get the different roads to run
"trade excursions" tn that elty does not
meet with approval from tbe roads.
Tbe
railroads do not consider it fair to the
towns along their lines to encourage trade
at one city at tbe expense of the smaller
places.
Tbe Grand Rapids wholesale
houses also oppose the plan, for the reason
that they fear to be boycotted by tbe deal­
ers In these smaller places.

Of honorable P. T. Colgrove's address
before the Knights of Pythias at Grand
Rapids the Democrat says: The Hon.
Philip T. Colgrove, of Hastings, past
grand chancellor of tbe oraer in Michigan
and delegate to the supreme lodge, was
received with immense applause when he
arose to speak of "The Order.” Mr. Col­
grove Is one of the mo.-d brilliant orators
in the state and. with such a grand topic
he surprised even himself in eloquence
and rhetoric.

‘•Is

COUPON.

A TRIP AROUND THE
.. WORLD. ..

Harry Morris who for snra.! time past
has been running the Senate restaurant,
and Clarence Rogers, have purchased' one
of the-leading restaurants in Kalamazoo
and will soon go to that city to take charge
of it. Mr. Morris has made many friends

ART SERIES N2. I.
COUPON No. 3.
NUMBERS CHANGE EACH WEEK.

Send or bring each week this cou­
pon. together with TEX cents, and
you win receive Portfolio No. 3 of
•A TRIP AROUND THE WORLD."
For particular see "ad” page 1.

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LOCAL NEWS.
• CIRCULATION •

This week,

95 quires.

Hereafter, changes for advertisements
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest to
injure insertion in the Issue of the week
when brought.

Try Phillipa* New Moen Tea.

The Leonzo Bros, all next week at the
Opera House.
You can get the best coffee in
ket at Phillips.

the mar­

Popular prices at the Opera House next
week. 10, 20, and 30c.

Try and get your Items to the Banner
in a little earlier In tbe week.

Dental rooms to rent.
O. D. SPAULDING.
Wool shawls at S price.

O. D. Spaulding.
Seo the Season’s Canine Wonders, four
In number, at the Opera House Monday
night.

c-About thirty young people gave Clayton
Nobles a very pleasant surprise, last
Friday evening.

The Red Cross oil Is equal to moot any
12 cent oil in tbe market. AU It costs Is
10 cents at Cook ft Cook’s.
Quite a large number took advantage of
the reduced rate to Grand Rapids Monday
and spent the day In that elty.

When buying your oil at Cook &amp; Cook’s
just ask ’em about groceries. Try ’em
•nee and you’ll be their steady customer.
I now have seven} thousand dollars te

loan on good security.
Chas. H. Bauer.
Hastings, Feb. SI, 1804.

Step Into onr store,
and compare prices.

inspect out goods
They always sell
Socun Bazaar.

When you buy oil, buy the best for the
money. Get either the 11 cent Palacine
oil or the 10 cent Red Cross oil at Cnok &amp;
Cook's. Esther one of them Is "oil right.”

Two nr throe reliable aateemeo wanttd
in Ba*ry
County by one of Lansing's
largvwt Manufacturing
Mtadishmrnts
Peraaanent busineaa. See Gen. Ag'i at
Font’s hotel until Saturday night.

PtRtiONtfL Mi.N I UN

Judge Smith was In Nashville Monday.
Mllle Waldorff spent Sunday In Grand
Rapids.

of his death was. —
partner
tbe
grocery
See bills for particulars.
—— In ik
.
business with John Fleming ou East
Harry Pratt, son of Robert Pratt living
: Mam Strout. Mr. Carpenter wks 49 yean
Miss Olive Heath was in Nashville a few miles east of the city, died 8atnr-I• of age. He was a Maccabee and was in­
day of pneumonia,, aged S3 years.
He j
Tuesday.
sured In that order for 91,000. Hr leaves
Ray Kelley, of Huntington,' Indiana, had never been strong, having always ।| a wife who bas tbe sympathy of all In her
suffered from hip trouble and fell an !
is in the city.
sudden bereavement. Tbe funeral was
easy victim to pneumonia. His death is Ij held yeaterday morning and was largely
Harry Waldorff of Albion was In the'
a serious blow to his parents. who lost a '
*• tended. Many out of tbe city were
city Saturday.
daughter only a short time since, and
Will McKevitt visited relatives in , Mld- Harry wa^ the only son. The faneral was present
dlsv He last week.
Division U. R. K. P. went to
held Monday, Rev. Grigsby officiating..
Miss Helena Hanauer was in'Kalamazoo
Grand Rapids Monday and participated in
We have not published Coupon No 4
Saturday and Sunday.
the impressive ceremonies connected with
of the "Photographic Tour of lhe World’*
I^Xias. Risbrldger, of Belding, is the
the laying of the corner atone of the
in tins issue for the reason that wy want
Pythian Temple, which (is lieing erected
guest of B. P. Risbrldger.
to get caught up In mailing out the var­
Jn that city. feuigfife from all the neigbMrs. McKevitt Is entertaining her sister ious Parts. Orders hare reached us from
boriug towns and cities were present.
from Middleville this week.
Grand Rapids,- Detroit, Kalamazoo and
The leading mercantile establishments of
Shirley Smith and L. J. Goodyear re­ many other places around the state, be-1
the city had their buildings decorated
sides scores from the city and county.
turned to Ann Arbor to-day.
with Pythian colors, blue, yellow and red.
Phin Smith Is on the sick list this week We would like to see every reader of the Tbe effect of tbe scene was heightened by
Bakner take advantage of one or both
with-Inflammatory rheumatism.
the uniform knights, and enlivened with
of tbe series now running.
All it costs
Mrs. I. A. Holbrook mid Miss Kittle are
in each case is 10 cents a week and a stirring music from the band. After tbe
visiting relatives In Muskegon..
beautiful ceremonies connected with lhe
Coupon of the part desired. If you have
Mrs. IL K. Grapt entertalned'krer moth­ lost the coupon send in the amount for, laying of the cornerstone, all repaired to
er, from Woodland, the past $reefc.
tbe Part or Parts desired and w* will see Lockerby hall where Mayor Stuart cor( dlally welcomed the knights, and Hon. P.
Will Cole left fot Grand Rapids Tues­ that you receive the Parts you twant. It’s. T. Colgrove made the address of the
not too late to commence yet, and you’ll
day where he |ia* secured a position.
.
never regret the small amount expended. afternoon which won many compliments
from those present as well as from tbe
Ntrfton Carveth,-of Kalamazoo, was In ■ if you get them.
press. In tho evening tbe grand Pythian
the.clty Friday and Saturday of last week.
People In this city were very much sur­- ball was held, In Lockerby hall, and
Mrs. James I*. Roberts spent Sunday
prised to learn of the death of A. C. Car-• Hastings Division gave an exhibition
with Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hale of Nashville.
penter on Monday morning. Many hadI drill. Tbe gallery of the vast hall was
— Mary
i*— McElwain
—।-----j Rfft SimpMisses
and
not learned that ha was ill, and those&gt; well filled as was the floor room below,
ton visited In Bellevue and Olivet last who had, did not realize the seriousnessi About 10 p. m. the Division under comMiss Mac Roberts returned to Jackson.

condition.

*

Monday.

rapMfe M
u!I. city. t«

JIhtohiwy
Pure
. A cream of tarter baking powder.
Highest of all in leavening strength
—Latest United States Govern­
ment Food Report
Royal Baking Powder Coj,

Wall St, N. Y.

C &amp; S.BR
L. E. STAUFFER,
Sole Agent.

Hastings, Mich.

Dr. G. W. Lowry has been confined to
bls homo the past week with quite a severe attack of tue grip.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. B. Hoyt and Mra.
James Mead attended tbe funeral of James
Young at Middleville Sunday.

Mrs. Mary Stevens of Baltimore visited
her sister Mrs. H. G. Hayes and other
Relatives In the city last week,
John Cole has taken his horse, Airy No­
Noble. to Galesburg, and if will be hand­

led Ute coming season by
that place.

Mr.

Kirby of

Lawyer L. K. Knappen of Grand Rapids
passed through Kalamazoo on bis way to
New Orleans this morning.—Kalamazoo
Telegraph.
.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Christmas of Three
Rivers and Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Carter
of Pottersville attended the funeral of A.
C. Carpenter.
Miss Grace Messer leaves for New
York City Saturday where she will remain
several weeks and perhaps longer, in pur­
suing her musical studies.
Ed. J. Huffman has left for Chicago and
other western points for a few weeks va­
cation. Elmer Fisher takes his place at
the C. K. &amp; S. depot until his return.

here and shown that he Is capable of set­
ting a good table and we bespeak for the
Clement Smith entertained a fe
boys a liberal patronage. When In Kala­ gentlemen of the legal profession, of this
mazoo give them a rail. They will be lo­ city, and their wives at tea, last Friday
cated 0D West M*in St, pearly opposite evening. A delightful time Is reported by
the Court house.
those present,

People In tho vicinity of Bastings need
Ing anything In the granite or marble Hue
will do well to call on McNaughton, Col­
vin Co, of Battle Cnek and get their
prices before buying. For the next ninety
days they will make Ibis Inducement
They will pay all expenses both ways for
all patrons who come to them, and will
guarantee a discount of five per eent. from
the usual prices prevailing In thia vicini­
ty. Call on or write them at, 98 East
Main St, Rattle Creek. Mich.

anl Sledge,
miles north of the city on over a week. During bls rmidenoe here
Thursday, March 1. Terms very reason- Mr. Carpenter had acted aa clerk in aevable. • Everything first class and In good wal of the grocery stores and at tbe time

Woolley

A Bronson

have received a

large shipment pf the celebrated Grand
Rapids shoes. These shoes are the beat
wearing shoes for the money, made.
Every pair warranted.
When a merchant succeeds in pleasing
his patrons he naturally takes pride in it.
This Is the reason that 8pary Phillips
takes such pride In his canned goods. They
are always fresh and will please anyone
who will give them a trial, and are no
more expensive than poor goods either.

He Blew
Out The Gas.’r
HE above is an exact reproduction of the present condition
feof a man who DIDN’T READ THE PAPERS.
Before
reti ing at a hotel in neighboring city he“Blew ont thegae.”
His funeral was held a few days later. Had this unfortu­
nate man kept posted by reading the papers he would be-numbered among the living to-day, and enjoying the blessingsof plenty, instead of leaving a destitute family because hewould have kept track of the market reports, besides learning
from papers that it would be sure death to blow out the gas be­
fore retiring. In this connection we desire to -call your atten­
tion to our clubbing rates. We are offering

TO BARRY COUNTY READERS
The Hastings Banner and Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean,
two papers one year for $1.00.
The Hastings Banner and Detroit Weekly Tribune, the
papers one year for $1.00.
The Hastings Banner and New York Weekly Tribune the
papers one year for $1.00.
Any three of the above papers for $1.50. All four of them
$1.75.

the
two

two
for

TO READERS OUTSIDE OF BARRY COUNTY
all four for &gt;2.(0.
Any _____
two for fl___
.25;, __
any
9__________
three for—$1.75;
T--C
cannot tell how long this offer will be open. Pimple copies
may be seen at the Banker office,

We desire to say to all patrons that the
Delton Roller Mill is running and uxUl
be kept running, despite report^ te the
contrary. We are here for business *aud

I take pleasure in announcing that 1
have made arrangements to secure the
works of all tbe most popular authors as
fast as they are Issued. I shall not keep
we propose to do business. We thank our
a large and miscellaneous stock of books,
patrons for tbelr trade and we cordially
but only tbe latest. The new novels by
Invite new patronage. We propose to do
Richard Henry Savage, W. Helnburgh,
good work; tn pay tbe highest possible
Adeline Sergeant, Archibald Clanning
prices for even thing and treat one and
Ginter and Albert Ross, have just arrived.
all alike. GIvm uh a calk
Jesse W. Tefft.
Yours for Business,
Dr. Waddle, the veterinary surgeon, has
Dodds &amp; Habtmak,
purchased the Pennock feed barn on Jef­
Delton. Mich.
ferson street, and assumes control March
The Grand Rapids Herald says tbe
1st. His office will be located in connec­
following words of praise in regard to
tion with the barn. Dr. Waddle will, no
the exhibition drill given by tbe Hastings
doubt, add largely to the patronage of tbe
Division U. R. K.of P. in this dty Mon­
barns, as hls duties, since his residence
evening: The feature of the evening was
here, have called him to nearly every part
the exhibition drill &gt;y Hastings division
of the county, where be bas won many
of the uniform rank. Tbe drill squad
friends by his affability and skill in bls
numbered sixteen men and three officers,
profession.
Tbe precision of the various movements
The reporter stepped into Ed. Schu­
elicited much deserved applause. Some
of the moves made by the squad were of mann’s market on Jefferson street the
an order seldom attempted by amateur*, other day and found him as busy as a bee
but In no Instance waa there a faltering or and happy as a lark. Qnerries brought
forth the fact that he didn’t know that tbe
a mistake made. Hastings di th ten has
He has been rushed
won many prizes, and the secret of its times were dull.
success as a prize winner was exemplified day and night to supply the demands of
hls customers, which be does to the
last evening.
Queen’s taste. Giving the beat there is
The death of Mr. George W. Childs has for tbe lowest possible price aceounta for
revealed once more tbe strong hold he bis very large trade and we wish him con­
had upon the affections of men snd women tinued SUCO0M.
In his own profession. Harper’s W* rkly
The jury Xn
of the people vs
for February 10th. contained a striking
Chas. Sheffield brought to a verdict of
tribute to hh mitiy manly vfrtoes by Taiguilty of aiMoalt, and the defendant was
cott Williams. SMia Pb itadel ph is Press;
fined 9100.00 and sentenced to 30 days In
and tbe Weakly fot fhe 17th will print a
jail or la case of nonpayment of fine 60
page of IllustrafiMS Shewing Mr. Childs
day* additional in jail, making 00 days in
as he append in Ms office at the Public
all. Tbo charge against Sheffield was of
Ledger bulldehg. and scenes at the funer­
a most serious nature, and nothing but
al. Harper’s Bazar, which looks at lhe
his advanced years saved him from suf­
world through fmiinine eye-*, will publlab
fering s far severer sentence.
Though
thte, weak some "RemlnUcences of Mr.
between 70 and 80 years be enticed little
George W. Ciilils” with a glimpse of hls
girts to secluded places and took Improper
home. "Wooten,” at Brj n Mawr, by Mrs.
Hurtles with them, the sentence gives
Mary Wigner-Fisher.
universal sathfaclioo.

D/Mr
newts.
ftJUHT

IT IS A MISTAKE

To suppose that anybody can sell you two dollars, worth
of goods for one dollar.
IT IS

To suppose ydu can get the right results if you buy at
the wrong place,
WE SAY FRANKLY

That we d'» not attempt to push prices so low that qual- ity must be sacrificed. We are anxious that our goodsshall be satisfactory rather than cheap.’ Cur aim is
to serve our customers so well that we shall retain tfieir
trade from year to year. No other house does, ever
did, or ever will sell such sterling qualities in clothes,
hats, furnishings at such low prices as we quote.

�■OBTOiOt -ALH

CONGRESSIONAL NEWS.
Hags

of

tba

Fifty-Third

.Jalte Treireu (retared) Jl«d •v*-’*'

jirtional Assembly.
anosber Puririaa oaasa-

Fire partly dcatrayel the Illtoote
-utile building on U. world'* lair

•W.-r Cha DsUy
Proceed!*

grounds.
■THE SEN ATX.
: £ cyclone did great damage to pnepWABHkN&lt;«ON, Feb. 14.—The Hawaiian
noar Hemer, La., and killed two
resolution was again the subject of dis- .children,
cusaion in the senate yesterday. Ben-1I
*
* around
Richard P. Dana, who
went
utor Gray (dam.. Del.) resumed argu­ ■ tbe world five times, died at his New
ment in support of the president** pol­
York home.
icy, but in the course of his, remarks
The Ge&lt;?rge Clark lands in New Yank
aaid that thejxdministratlon had ceased wlU be Kid, after having baao in the
iits efforts in bshalfof the dethroned
family since.£706.
•monarch, and concluded as follows
i
Grain men say the recent heavy snow.
Washinotoh, Feb. 15.—Nearly the
will make s wheal crop wf *00,000,008
.entire time of the acuate yesterday was
-.•onsumed in the discussion of the house bushel* in Kansas.
1.111 compelling tbe Boek l.l.nd Ftolb I
Bor. Ju.hre L- Briggv reppowd to
md company to atop IU traina at the bare been kUlad by a trata near Ottenew town* of EnkLand Round Point iu
D-.
murdered.
lhe Indian tenitory. The nomination i
Tbs firm of «ie&lt;&gt;rge H. Altwell A
of Benjamin Lenthier, of Mas*achu- bona shoe manufacturers .in MllwauseAte, who has been three time* nomi- kee, failed for 8150,000.
Dated, and is now Moving without con- j
The lumber output of the Pacific
Urination as United State* consul al northwest baa decreased during the
Sherbrooke, Can., was rejected.
last year 700.00u.000 feet
Washington, Feb. IU--—Tbe newly* [
Ry a caistake Mr. Luke, of Nashville,
elected senator from the state of Mi*- m_( waa confirmed by the -senate m
slsaippi (Mr. McLaurin} made his first postmaster at Nashville, la.
•ppcrence in lhe reu^cytotcrd.y red ।
Willlwre Leorerd wm breged .1
took theVilh of oflioe. A bill com- grederlck, Md.. for murder. U.UMid
pelliBg r»llro»d. in Iitemn territory to to h„e had foor UHng wlrM
establiah ttetlons wai pMMd.
|
&amp; ht
rar,»„ „d th.
.ItoWUidTOM Fvh 17-In th. MU.te Um^ q/
wrehed

Poor
No
Neuralgia — Very
Good
Sarsaparilla
Health.
M‘c. I. Hood &amp; Co.. Lowell,
.
-Aboutous Hk-o. I WM tn v«T
health
'
* and had no appetite. I could not work, for I
C
did not have any energy. I was suffering with
neuralgia and the pnln was intensified by my
bring klcted by ahorse. Altogether I

Hood’s

Was Very Miserable
uad had fallen away so that I only weighed
ninety pounds. I took doctor's medicine, but U
dill tne no good. Perchama I noficed an adverU^Sfcntof Hood's Sarsaparilla bl Ute CArtsttaa
Am»beli«r. 1 tent at once for a botUo ot tbs
aHOlclne. When 1 had emptied tho bottle rsy
appetite waa quite good and 1 was

yekterday Wheeler 11 Jteekhre.. nomination for associate juntice of the *u- i
preme court wm rejected by . vote ot I
it to 81 Senator Hoar introduced a
bill
the .uppre-ion
lotteriea It .
bill (or
for the
suppression of
of lotteriea
defines
ia1
defines tbe
the word
word “-lottery,"
lottery,” 1which
* *
made to embrac. raffle, and gilt enter- ,
prise*.
prise.. A
A resolution
resolution requestingsubrequesting .ub- ’

A Good Deal Stronger.
I therefore kept on until I had Liken three tetUes. By that time I was well, and uiy weight

mission by the president of Additional ’
Hawaiian correspondence wa* adopted.

Hood’s^Cures

Washingtox, Feb. IA — Tbe house
yesterday spent the time in debate on
the Bland seigniorage bill, tht? princlHood's PHIS curt cousUpatiou by restorbeing
.pal speeches
.
- those by
- Mr. Cul- .
tagjb* peristaltic** Uoiri tht aUnenUryesoaL
T«t )I in favor of
tJir '
hereon frtam
(dem.. Tea
ot tbe
raeMure and Mr. Coomb, (rep.. N. T.) '
in onooeltion.
j
iu
opposition.
W. ashlngtom
, Feb. 15.
—In the
house' .
,
.
...
yretrrd.y Mrere. &lt;Juig, red bU»&lt;to.
members-oloct from New xorkeity to
succeed Messrs. Fellows aud Fitch, '
were sworn in. The seigniorage bill
waa further discussed.
'
|
Washington, Feb. 16.—Tbe debate ;
LN 1 OBTAIN A PATENT t Foes
answer aaJ an bniest opinion, write to
on the Bland seigniorage bill in lhe
SNA: CO., who have had nearly fifty years'
nooee tn the patent borneas. Ccnimunlc*house yesterday was characterized by
strictly conCdentisd. A Handbook of Idseveral strong speeches against lhe
measure.
i
&gt;dB and scieouita books
Washington, Feb. 17.—Mr. Curtis in-'
Patent-, tukt n through Munn &amp; Co. receive
■peciul notiruto tbe Selent I fir American, and
troduced a bill in the house yesterday
thus n-e oroerirt widely before tho public with­
out &lt;x*t to tbo inventor. This splendid paper,
defining the crimes of murder in the
tubed weekly, rl-.tantly i)1n»trated, haa by far tbo
Wrest cfreulnttan of any saeottnc wort In tbe
first and second degrees, manslaughter
•REid. S3 a rear. SauiplO copies sent free.
. and criminal assault, providing punishBuUdtni Editura, monthly, 8*i0a year. Bingte
inent for them and abolishing the death
' penalty for other offense*. An effort to
| fix a time for voting upon the Blaed
LUNN &amp; (X&gt;„ Htur Youa. 3«1 Buqadwat.
| seigniorage bill was defeated.
The
| first evening session for the consldcra| tion ot pension bills was blocked by the
j lack of a quorum.
I
Washington. Feb. ID.-— In the house!
! ou Saturday Mr. Bland was again un­
able to secure a quorum to close de- *
bate on the silver seigniorage bill. Mr.
Hicks (I’a.) introduced a bill for the
encouragement of the mining of silver
in the United States aud the formation
of silver guarantee banks.
Eulogies
IPARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
were pronounced on the late Represen-'
tative Lilly, of Pennsylvania.
।
j
NOTED PHYSICIAN DEAD.
.
[
,
ifraak 1-unri, Dtbaity. 1 nd.Ration, i'ala. T*k« in time. 5Oct».
Springfield. O.. Feb. 19.—Dr. A.
ST
Dunlap, one of the most prominent
physician* in Ohio, died Friday even-1
mg.
He
was
a
delegate
from
BREAKFAST-SUPPER.
the
American
Medical association'
to the world* congress
at
Lon-'

Lad Increased to uo pounds. Mus. Sakah E.
Felt, Waltz, Michigan.

ILLI'S

IS GOOD

OLD NAVY
WAR TJME PLUG.

TheToledoTobacco WKs-Gt'-Toleflo-Ohio

£!

I

GRATEFUL-COMFORTING.

COCOA
BOILINC WATER OR MILK*

Beat Lmllett' Fashion Journal published for
the money. None better al any price Only 5u
' ent* a your, poet paid. S-nd t hn-e «. sta m ps
ty mail for a n mivle mpy Besides giving
l.etxeral frsh iiu nd othe news it contains iflustrations nr the M.Call « o h tatc.t Paris.
Loudon and New york ’a&lt;blor.s and patterns.
Address Tux Qu ex cr Fashion. Union
Urma» V V
NOTICE FOB HEARING OF CLAIMS.
State of Mlrblann, County of H4rr&gt;—.i*.
Notice it br-raby given, that bv an order of the
Probate Court for the Count) of Barry made oa
tbe Wtb day of January. A. D. 18»I. six months
troacthat dale were allowed for crediten tn
present their rlahns aga.i&gt;st the estate of
Joshua
B.
Hall.
late
of
said
County, dewaxed, and that all creditors ot
said
deceased
are
required
,o
nre
tent
their claims tn
aaid
1‘robste
Court, at jfae Probate ofiice. In tbe City of
Htetlnips.iorrxamitULtlon and allowance, on or
before the 2rth day of July next, and tbax
tech claims wIU be heard before said Court, on
Thursday, tbe 96tb day of April, and on

•x’.'-uwii ui riM u ui luuee uaja.
Dated Jan «th. A. D. 1®4.
OXA* W. Ammstroxo. Judge of Probate

NOTICE FOE HEARING CLAIMS.
•Uteri Michigan.Cxtnfv of Hairy-m.
Notice is hereby given, that by aa order of tbs
&lt; •«»’» »’
red.
on tbe 30th day of January. A. D, 1864, six
montbs from that date v ero allowed for crvdl-

part* of the United States.
Nbw York, ftb. 16.—John Y.
Kane, ‘'boss" of Coney Island and
Gravesend, who for twenty years
been the absolute ruler of those
places, was found guilty yesterday by
a jury in the court of oyer and terminer
in Brooklyn on an indictment charging
him with willfully and fraudulently
holding back the registration lists of
Gravesend at the election in November.

Wabhinoton, Feb. 19.—Judge Brad­
ley, of the District supreme court, aft­
er listening to counsel for each side,
has fixed March 8 as the date for be­
ginning the hearing of the suit of
Madeline Pollard against Represent­
ative W. Q P. Breckinridge, of Ken­
tucky.
___________________
■1U«U by Llxhuunx.

Lrrixx Rocx. Ark., Feb. 19.—W. B.
Spearmon, one of the oldest raftsmen
»n the Arkansas river, was struck by
lightning Saturday afternoon and in­
stantly killed. Hls head was turn open
and bis clothing torn to shreds.
Msrasri School Burood.
CooPUrrowM, N. Y., Feb. 17.—The
state normal and training school at
Oneonta waa burned to the ground

8180,008; insurance, 878.V00.
for

that
»n" wu mmu*y,
10 ©'clack In the

h

KSncE FSB BEARING CLAIM8.
tllMt

Wshmi. O.. Feb. 19.—Th* works of
the Griswold OU company were de­
stroyed by fire yesterday with 80,000
barrels of linseed product Loss, 8175,-

Cambridge, Mass., Feb. 15.-Gen. Ed­
ward F. Il lacks died in this city yester­
day from wounds received while in the
civil war. He was the first volunteer.
Lss1&lt;

Mhore BeM. Prorihcelown. Mure
f
-ere Indicted by a grand Jury for fail­
'■&gt;&lt; “&gt; P«^*« rctibute. for eara
B“k clearing, at American ciilea
aho’wl • deereaM Iret week of 87.1 per
osd
°«ntL- in
&gt;■&gt; compyiwu
compariwn with
with lan year,
John Monday, of Yellow Springs,
Tenn., was ~
murdered
his
*
a ’ aud
' v,
“ body
burned. He had 8700 in hls pocket.
The steamer Australia sailed for Hon­
olulu, Hawaii, from San Francisco.
bearing fifty oases
__________________
of rifle cartridge*,
w__
Two
.,«• women
fatally w&lt;
hurt near lever wm
utenthe, Kan., by the exploeion ot
dynamite placed In the .tore to thaw.
Reporte from Manchcter, tho great
English mnuuiat.uuuir
manufacturing ixuici
center,, sicuibl
are that
ivuKkiwu
eIln)me|7 lo„,|re.
—
- The Calumet Paper company and the
Chicago Toy and Fancy Goods company
in Chicago were damaged 81'L'CDOO by

Seventy-five Temachians were killed
in a bottle with Mexican troops. Twen­
ty-five who were made prisoners were
shot.
Reports that Brazilian insurgent*
fired upon a launch belonging to the
Neward. of the American navy, nrc denied.
Promiudut residents of Chicago have
formed »n org.uii.tlon the mi»»&gt;on of
which U puriticaliou of municipal politiraj.
Angry at not receiving their daily
free food . Bewiemer (Mich.) mob
drove the poor commirtioner out of

sion, which it is claimed would hare
been ch er rf ally granted If asked for.
The school board was appealed to and
passed resolutions sustaining Prof. Os*
gerby and eanauriug Father Brueck

Correspondents who contributed to
the Michigan crop report for February
are about evenly divided aa to whether
or not wheat baa been injured at all
during the month. The total number
Of bushels of wheat reported marketed
by farmers In January is 1,160,601. and
in the six months, August-January,
8.949,639, which is 107,108 bushala leas
■than imported marketed in the same
anon ths last year. The condition of
Jive stock averages not quite ao high aa

Mrs. Robert W. Smith, whose hus­
band, a prominent Kalamazoo business
man. in November, *.899. left home on
a business trip through the northwest
and never returned, has become a rav­
ing maniac. Friends decided to take
her to the asylum, and in making the
transfer it took five men to place her
in a carriage, one of whom, her son,
she Mt terribly in the hand and eheek.
The mysterious disappearance of Mr.
Smith Jus also crazed his aged father.
Uealth Iu MicMxas.

During the week ended February 16
reports sent in by fifty observers in
various portions of the state to the
stste board of health indicated that In*
ftermitteut fever and tousilltls increased
and inflammation of the bowels de­
creased in area of prevalence. Typhoid
reported at twenty-three
ptecca. diphtheria at twenty-.il. mM«! lea al liman, rearlet fever at fifty-two
.mallpox at twoplaere.
I
Gams *•!■•&lt;! by a Ward»«

I
Deputy Game Warden Rivard seized
at_1 }iay city
/ a consignment of quail
1' —
apartridge
.-a^- shipped to C N. Huff A
and
Co., a Detroit commission house. Tlie
selxure is under the state law, which
prohibits the sale of any game during
, the close season. It is alleged that
Huff A Co. have been violatisg the
, game law, and the state game warden
.
.
proposes
to institute vigorous prnsecutiou against them.
■

Btaetrfe Bitters cured him.
Uwud Shepherd, JBanMarg. Ill., had

standing. Used three boules of Kkrtrie
Bitters and seven boxes of Buklos's
Anrica Salve, and Ins leg Is sound and
well. John Speaker. Catawba, O., bad

MterreddrunkaM of
ooneerled during the United Brethren
meetings.
He obtained . lih“
t° North
Mtry'h
lDA' *° *t“’T for Uw X"111’

Jim McK anna, who .hot aad killed a
man named Pattereo, at Bagley, Mto
nomlnre county, wm found guilty ot
FwMaughmr.
’

wbofe prthclpal turn of mK murtAvo

five large fever sates oa hls leg, doctors •CTMt, !&gt;«
said he was Incurable. Owe bottle Electric
y.1111^*-—I
Bitters and one box Boek leu’s Arnica virtue of tke power'
Salve caned him entirely. Sold by W. H.
hereby
Goodyear, the druggist.

D, W. Fuller, of Canajoharie. N. Y.,

says that be- always keeps Dr. Kings New
Discovery Io tbs House and hls family has
always found tbe very best results follow
its use; that be would not be without It,
if procurable. G. A. Dykeman, Druggist,
Catskill, N. Y.. says that Dr. King's New
Discovery 4s undoubtedly tbe best coogfa
remedy; that he has used It In hls family
for eight years, and it has never failed to
do all that is claimed for it. Why not try

a remedy so long tried and tested, Trial
bottles free at W. H. Goodyear's Drug
Store.

Ijirge size 50c and 81.00.

The best salve in tbe

rorld

■

t„

•

&lt;•0 wmlon U.lrw two «&gt;, |.
jgS
&amp;&lt;rth nf rang.* ...be, „Tel, : V!
Comit,, BtiUvot Mlrblgw. will |» . "
■
bvvmia. to tb. bKht.l 6ld,|„

s? e® “-rei1 *■u»-»«« a. hiss

Retort la tb. aftorooou u th,
tbe HUI b«na to Ibvrtt. .t ||L‘
WMintr to MUUfr Ibe unoqm du.

«
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. .. PROBATE UKDKi;
State of Michigan. County sf B.ki, &gt; _41l
-AtS MRkwi t. tbe rfobMU* ({&gt;urti

^nwsgii, unaries w

Aro-rtrt&gt;ts.

x

r-S- ty&gt;r£tffr of Ue e4UIr '' ’ichenia

for CUtB,

bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,

corns, and all skin irruptions, and posi­
tively cure piles or no pay required. It
Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
or money refunded. Price 95 cents per
box. For sale by W. H. Goodyear, tbe

druggist.

Alpena Is to have a tannery.
The Stephenson flour mill has a branch
al Norway.
,

Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pltcher’e Castoria.
Tbe Aragon is now giving employment
to 200 men.

Alpena paid &gt;10.50 for sparrow
during the mouth of January.

heads

Ball’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer
Is unquestionably, the best preservatheof
tbe hair. It is also curative of dandruff,
tetter and all scalp affections.

Mr and Mrs. Thomas Murray,
- - - an
,
-g-d couple well known in mining
town,
towns of upper Michlgiia,
Michigan, were held hl
at
Iron Mountain will vote on tbe county
Ironwood on charges of larceny, bur
bar
»lary n.d receiving atolui property. 11 road system In April.
l' uluimeil th.t they hare taught their
Work has been started -on Marquette's
t"° li,lle uhlldren to .teal, and several new 850.000 city hall.
। thousand dollars' worth of plunder was
That Lhe blood should perform its vital
From present indications the produc­ i found at their residence when it was
‘ searched.
functions. It is absolut ely neccessary it
tion of the Luke Superior iron mines
will be far less than in the preceding '
should not ouly be pure bu t rich in llfe5ear,u
j
The State Veterinary Medical assocl- glvlug elements. These results are best
The death of King Lobengula is con- , ation at Its twelfth annual meeting in effected by lhe use of the well known
firmed.
The African monarch sue- Lansing elected ths following officers: blood purifier. Ayer'a Sanaparilla.
cumbed to disease, not to a British President, Q J. Whitney, Hillsdale;
Thieves are robbing Lenawee county
bullet
vice-presidents, R. E. Reyeraft, Detroit;
Breaking down at an inquest Phillip W. W. Thooburn, Lansing; secretary farmers of their clover seed.
E:kford and Wilderville wUl be connect­
Williams, of Morgantown. N. Q, con­ and treasurer, William Joplin, Owomo
fcBMcd to killing his friend, William A new constitution and by-laws and ed by telephone April 15th.
Cauaby.
code of ethics were adopted.
Torpidity ot the liver, and disorders of
Edward C. Gramm, sent to jail at Harthe stomach and bowels, cause headache
risburg. Pa., for assault and battery
When Mat Ellberg, a saloonkeeper at and the failure of all desire for food.
upon the oath of a brother, committed
Wyandotte, was found guilty in a jus­ Ayer’s Cathartic Pills stimulate tbe action
suicide.
tice ..
court of keeping
bis
Farrand, William* A Clark** whole- c
.
t saloon open on of th© stomach, liver, and bowels, cure­
a number ?!
of women of the
drug house in Detroit wa? de-I Sunday
w
headache and restore the appetite.
strayed by fire
The loss I* nut &gt;t Womat* Christian Temperance union
$179 qqq
P
i
»&lt;&gt;»»•
praise. An effort wa*
The state fish car Wednesday left 6,000
w^uiz^t*^« r —
brook front to be planted at Holland.
, room, but the women continued with
A flock of Wild geese flew over Imlay
their temperance hymns.
City Thursday going in a southerly direc­
again caged.
Sbbrt Bat Meany lum
tion.
With a piece of gas pipe aa a ladder
Joe Dick, an Indian, who murdered
Tbe new 855.000 first Baptist church
Thomas Gray last August, was exe­ Convict Billy Howard escaped from lhe
cuted at the county courthouse near penitentiary at Jackson. He was serv­ in Lansing will be dedicated Sunday,
ing a sentence for burglary and had March. 18.
Eufala, I. T.
Because he married an actress Rob­ been in prison six years.
Rev. Dr. H. Q. Butterfield, ex-pres­
ert L. Cutting, of New York, forfeited
all interest iu his grandfather’s im­ ident of the college at Olivet, died at
the age of 74 years.
mense estate.
When Eaby wm rick, we gave or CtuCoria.
Encouraging reports of the progress
William McCallum fell from a roof in When the vm a* Child, tbe cried for Oeetoria.
of the movement were made to the na­ West Bay City a distance of 95 feet,
tional woman's suffrage convention in but escaped serious injury.
Whan the had ChDdron, the gave them Cariori*.
Washington.
The supply of logs for Saginaw river
Sehbol officious of Concordia, Kan , mill, will 1.11 lhart fully 100.000,000
have resolved to withhold the pay of feel Ihla yw eomputol with 1ml
any woman teacher who marries dur­
Jo«l Shermre red Dre Berry, of
South Haven fruit growers report fruit
ing the term.
Brady, paid a fin. of Vll.SO for being
A United States revenue cutter de­ drunk and disorderly on Vick.burg buds In excellent condition.
signed for service oa Lake Michigan is atrreta.
Michigan News Writer’s association
being built at Buffalo.
It will be
J. L. Luunee, of rl»tnwell, whil. in will hold Its annual naeeting at Dowagiac,
called the Calumet.
custody of Sheriff Walking.aw .hot March, 90.
French imports in 1898 amounted to hlntoelf through the heart at Manti.th
8,986,000,000 franca, this being the first He wa» errata for th.tL
LAQRIPPK book frbe
year since 1883 that they have fallen
Th. flouring -mln owned- bv John
below AOUO.OOO.OOOi
Blckheart wm totally destroyed by tire
At Ban Antoald, Tex., fire destroyed M.OM.0’"11
L°“’ ,11’00(&gt;: *““'»«•
Qu lex aadGwt oas.
the St. Leonards and Central hotels,
Nwljr mrjbody I. h.rl.r u Irtppe
tbe loss being 8100,000. Three firemen
The large planing mill and carpenter
were fatally injured.
•hop at Calumet owned by the Calu­ now d.r,, but wh»t 1, .till mon n.fortnJames J. Hahn, the Natehes (Mine) met de Hecla Mining company wm n.lr. « l»rt« pw «nl, of thou wbo u,
forger, has been brought beck from burred, the lea. being about 080,000.
afflicted with ibis epldmle luuwd ot
Guatemala, whither he had fled with
Bow Coe. oi CUmsJL while .tending letlln, well u they ounbt &gt;0, will hs,e
on a Mde track wm .trunk by a awltah chronic ralurb u lb. result This Is
Dorris Hammer was convicted of engine and Mriorely injured.
almost Invariably the eaM u a leu Para­
a white-cap outrage at Double Springs.
The reeidenee nf John a Wilrex, 8
Ala., and fined 8500. It waa the first mile. M.t of Bangor, wm destroyed by na la taken u aoon as pos.lble after laconviction of the kind in tbe state.
fire. It wm fully insured.
7 frlppe begins. Every one wb. bas oburrA. Herr Smith died at Lancaster Pa.
Escaping steam from » burst pips tbe effect ot Pe-ra-oa d.rl.g tbe last three
aged 79 years. He served in the Forty’
filled the Kalsmnaoo house at Kalama- epldentlca of la grippe positively knows
third. Forty-fourth. Forty-fifth, Forty­
sixth. Forty seventh and'Forty-eighth «» red caused a .mall panic among th. Ibis will jure It permanently. Tbe faM i.
guMte who thought there wm a fire. however that a grtat mnllltode of pwple
congresses.
•
“ri®“
*•. &lt;!« »t hi. hom. in
will not take Pe-rn-na, and the founda­
The value of breadstuff, exported
Unionville. H. wm born in Ch.nago
from the United Steles during the sev­
tion for ebtonle eatarrb will ba laid, Here
en months ended January 31 last w»« MtebiL , J-’ Main, Pe-ru-na la tbe only relWble reme­
WOuMT.Mg, .g*in.t »ia,«8,S80 during
“VJ 1.1
U oounty, whm he ha, dy. Even In caae. that chronic catarrh
the oorresponuing time in 1893.
has effected the Inns, and tbe early Man
Bnlpb Ksene, a notorious low char- of °?UrTh»l oonrumpUoe hare bre^
Nagroe. I vncked.

AlaW-1” St*"too. Chilton county, two negroes whn
assaulted Mrs. Annie Rucker, an agod
whlt'
www lyrelt.il by a mob.
Mn^ramK, Feb. 17.—The Plankin­
ton bank will be reopened under the
national law March L It will have a
capital of two.roa

qumted Ua Catholic Kbolan to lea,,
the room dnrtag nreysre. Fret &lt;*&lt;«•
be objected, and mmpreded th. athol•r« for brBakinsr the rules, that Is. leav-

W&lt;C^,^£SrUr.^!«l’.lf^
SSS’dKSSinffaj^,? s-£tob.tb.lMt will ud tr.t»n™i &gt;
ceased be admitted to probate au.i thatGSrZ
IstrnUon of said ntale be xr&amp;nrr&lt;i to
Ulfonerlhe executor In aaid will rsmwlcr'u
some other suitable Person.
a u
to
lt.U ,°™erod. that Fritav. th»
dayof March A. D. ism. at ten o'riortti i!
larsoosb. be junlxned fur the hrar.nj; S X
petitlou and that tbe bein&gt; at law of saM1??
ceased and all other person* Intere*!. d ta Ju
®rta*e •are required to appear at
M-ufoaS
arid Court, thru to be noUeu at the
office, tn tbe Cityot Hastings, ir, falj
and show cause. 11 any there be. &lt;hyth: wirw
of tbe petitioner may nut be grint.d
nutter oraeretL that aaid prin toner ttive roae*
to the persons latewsted in arid r»iai- a? tta
pendency of arid petition &lt;nd tlr- beafiJ
paper printed arid circulated In Mid r-ucatr or
Barn, ooee tn each week for three Muxemtrs
weeks previous to said day of bcanitf.
I
Chas. W. Aiotsvitoxo
Judge of Pretax
(A true copy.)
NOTICE FOR BKARLSG CLAIMS.
8tafr of Mlchlgab, County of Rxn&gt; N«gre Ubwrehyriren. that by an onJrv st
the Probate rctirt for the/County of Barr*
made on tbesthiday of Ftbruv- A. I). i&lt;ri
six mouths from that date wereri/o-vdforerrdttors to present their claims a;&gt;- — of Lucinda
to ...
rd.
late &lt;•?, ,, .
deceased, and mu an creditors
crcuuors of
&lt;. said deerwri
are required to I present tlfelr &lt; •--s tomri ■
ProbAte Court, ati the Probate &lt;iffi&lt;
of Has«n^.wf^7kTmti&gt;rilou*ami'
or ■ before
tbe otti day of Aiu'-nt next,
and that auah claim.* will be Leant
ni
court, on Tuesday, the eth
o'. * May
and on Monday, the «h day •&gt;: Annut
next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of -sei x
those day*.
;
Dated February, Mh. A. D &gt;W.
.
■ Chas. W akmutrosg. .
Jtidcr of I'roiaia.

MOKTGAGK BA IE
Default having been nude in the evndliisas
of a certain mprtesge made and evr-kd Vy
WHllara P. Sldnam and Mary A. Sidn.-.n&gt;. «
wife, to Daniel Striker.dried April tsth/k- U.
18M, upon tbe west half of the south &lt; a«t qtafter and tbe south east quarter ot the s» »*b eut
quarter oi section flv* (5) in town S&lt;. ms
north of range nine west In threounty
!i.wn
and .state of Michigan aad containibi: &gt;o tea
parcel* one-hundred eighteen and &gt; i&lt;*&gt; wrti
ntoreorles'k according to the l otted Stated
survey. Raid mortgage la recorded iu the «fficeof the Bogtster of Deeds for Barr. Couaty
oe the first Carol May. A !&gt;., IS*. In !lt&gt;er S of
mortraaes on poge 36. wberob) the power o! sale
UMmaeoutrined has become o;*taI!vc. asana
suit or proceeding having beeu Mutilated '.st
taw to recover the debt secured by '-rid mart­
gage or any part thereof upon which n.ortgat*
there Is claimed to be due at thh date the sxei
of 830MA5-100 dollar* besides an attorney lee of
twenty-five dollars as provided f&lt;»r tn mA
mortgage. Notice 1s hereby siren ihri tie
above deacribed premises or i-o mneb tberffif
as shall be necesaary to satisfy the said d«W
Intervet and tegri costs will be sold at ruble
vsorueon tbe tab day ot April. A. D-. tsM, at10 o'clock, a. m.. at tbe north front door of the
Court Boom tn tbe city of Hastmci and btrie
of Michigan.
Danixl Btrikkh. Mortpafw.
Danikl 8TRIKKR. Alt’y In Person.
•

MORTGAGE SALE
Default having been made in the .-on JlUots
of A certain mortgage executed by Edwin A.
Forman and Lyman W. Aldrich snd Mxct
M* AWrtch. wife of the said Lyman W. A,drit®to David C. Kveitebymer, dated the vu Rteecft
day of November 1862, recorded the eightewOi
day sf November. IRK. by tbe non juiyment ri
the Interest due on tbe seventeenth dsy «
November. IMB and more than thirty dap
tamatsiaMMSinoesaid Interest became due
and payable and the same remainli’it unpaM
ami Ss said David C. Eycleshymer narioc
elected to declare the whole amount pnndpiu
and Interest secured by said motfgss* dj* “J
payable pursuant to the "terms and conditions ot
said mortgage and on which said mortgage ‘b**?
is due at tbe date hereof principal ami inrereH
three thousand seven hundred ami thirty fo®
and 74-160 dollars, notice la hereby given tjte
by virtue of Ute power ot sale in srijl .nortms
I shall foreclose tbe same by a sale ri rjjMj

tinr». County of Barry and State of M
described M the north brif ot the sooth «*;
quarter and the west half of the north
quarter nf the south vast quarter of
twenty-nine In township three, north &lt;&gt;■ r*°S*
eight wear, containing one hundred aerrv o*
land be the same more or les* except! m:
asrvlnx the right of way. through m!l .and*
Iterototoro conveyed to tbe Cblcarc
8 Saginaw Railway Company, ihc san'e King
tbe mortgaged promises.
Davin C. RreuatHOtat.Mertgri:&lt;*
Chas. H. Backr.

NOTICE FOR HEARING CLAIMS
late of Mlobtgar, County of Barry.-M.

.

to.• M lb. 1Kb d*v of rSraUT' A-&gt;’ '-JJ,
«Ui ha (Mt «*le war, ^towM Iorriwlv
l ■bbk nil creoirom
•d to Rweatihetr claim* to mJ4
at the Probate Offit*. In d&gt;*
Nr» nw mubllutlov Md jll'-V
tore lb» 1Mb d»rofA«»-'
tlvlm will b. brerd fitorv «*»

ef Probate-

NOTIOK or HEARING CLAIMS
tt'Ate of MU hlpan. County ot Barry.—ss
.
Nntlor la h»n bv giv&lt; n. that by an order of
'tbe Probai. C. urt for tbe Cmmfy of BurrvHmrto • n thr n-r*- Will dav of February A L»
--------------------oped. Pe-ru-na
tan be relied upon aa a P««. Rh mn tu&lt; . ni 11MT date arro nl'o«ea
foi
n ttelrcialmsRKali ri »&gt;*
prompt ,ud lasting ere. La grippe and rmur.M mas Furef. tale of raM &lt; n'y.
4*w«w&lt;-. • »m* that all .-rrdltmw of sajd ih ceav
aie r. iiuiird j-'juevmllbrlrr)i*lnis to
Probate Court, m
Probate office, hi the ‘ '&lt;y
at Rartta-. ?©r. ximtegl'mi uud allow unci'- on
or tefcw&gt; tbr i«h. day of Augurt r« x'.
tbal aweh ' frtm* will he beirtl tx-for’ w-’
Ceart.su T*M-Kdav.the fifteenih day of Maj.
wad oa MutHtav.tbe thirteenth day, of amruM
»««, wt fSoktorkta lhe foreuc^n/cl each «
SS^WLilSurntoira; Judge ot Probate

�Dole speaks oct.

Quoso, Iiluiui Ii Ugiuv

|

ONLY A

BUSINESS OUTLOOK.

TheCommu
*Tt’x cmly one-of them pesky trampa.
RHl," said a brakeman to hirwmpanfon. as the ligbwfrom two laoMnui fell ’
*o the form of a mon mangled m only . expected citizen,

TIME TABLE.

3

Stations.

luUoaa of •». A» and -M. and with all delibera­
tion I state of my own knowledge tkatdarteg
Mr. Willis Canawd Ataru. by With­

NORTH

“1

•hiCAgo Lv

8

ME TALK* PJUIKLY.
Sam Fbabci*co, Feb. IA—Ad vie** ro•eived from Honolulu February 8 by
the steamer Alameda give the full text
of President Dole's letter to Minister
Willis In reply to tbe* latter’s request
for speciQtntions and statements mode
in a previous letter frofu Lk&gt;leln regard
to the attitude of the United States gov­
ernment. Dole’s letter is very lengthy.
He says:

&gt;v»*iC.ilc
ultz

Hastikqh....

' Boats Grove.,
woodlaud ....
R&amp;nsiug
BfrCrML....
•rand Rapids

”ln compliance with your' request for certain
specification* cxwcerntnc my tetter of Decern
her 27. I reply thereto *s follows: You inquire
as to the M-anins of tbe] word.‘attitude,'aa

Stations.

Used by me In ita ordiaartly ncccpled scuse,
meaning bearing, posture, i.s iudicatln- pur­
pose of thoae referred to.I You further say:
•Will you point out where and when
and bow a represent*tl.4e of tbe United
States
assumed
any
nt’dtudc
toward
supporters af th- provlMonui government
ether
than one \e*srst'ally
and
de­
signedly expm-Mlve of peace ' In- reply would

SOUTH..
Chicago Ar.

•astCdoper Ly.
Bfchland Juuc't
•el ton ..
•overdal
Shultz...

Mined only bjr Inferences drawn from known
word* and nets of such person ami condfi'ens

Bastings....

pl-re ”

•oats Grove..
Woodland ....
WOotburv ....
Via D. L. 4
lansing..............

Preaidi’ht tools th-n cites ithe withdrawal of
the treat# of ann«&gt;xst on from the senate by
President Citvetead wit u&gt;tii any notice to tbe
Hawaiian reuras^.ntativu. tfo» upjolntmrnt ot

Iravente City. .
•hxrlcvolx..
•eUMkey ....

made

"trains at fla&lt; stations as soau as th- y can bv ;

tFrrfght train* will be run at the couvenienn
«t tbe comnniiy, who reserve the right tu chan; e
tbe time of such train* without notietv,
Nc fl will wait at Woodbury for passengers
from No. • on 1). L. &amp;
Baggsge must ire tit 1 he depot at I rust s tnlo
•les before leaving Mine of trains, no that agents
anay have time to cheek it proj»erlv; otherwise It
•nay notgoforwurd until next train

i&gt;‘..din Ui «Xpla'.n to
tat^re the otjticl of
rvdn Ihut fie had
ll«! also
crlLclsed
r J lu tbe country
h ‘)w* BUbsequcutly
Ifresldrut
Clqi eland
Of
the
It th (iistiucalt* bostQo to tbe
ji-verninv.il, aid that the provi-

• git e an «*xpltan.itl(&gt;3 of tharsrs preferred
Bluuut or auj opportunity to reply to them
Oreihain’M letter.
I President Ifole next refera to Gresham's 1
' ter to President Cleveland &gt;a*t October t

I lug a dotdestib transac l&lt;&gt;n. Is not a subject of
i diplomatic cerrwpontrace.J I must submit.

L. SgRUKANT. Sup!.
iwhtohbe chare-. ihtoKcvetfnn..:li-nJ hsoffl
■ cers with roM-jiracv. weakness, timidity -ml
■ fruu&lt;L and nmouimends iu. sut.vrrsiob. which
j letter is offidtulir furnlch'd to and published,
The Niagara Falls Route.
by the pul liej press without any Inlormatioii
- couieruing lire same being afforded to this govsintr.cn:. to seta domestic |tran»*rtli&gt;r. and to
Stations.
। preeminently; a proper subyct for Inquiry on
I the part i f ibis g&lt;-v&lt;rumet&gt;t ns to the tntenc.e.-rtiiug the sub
!ilz58j 9.20 : tfoes of your igorerum ?ul
Bashno &lt;
.

act rrtr.tl.-r

I

ili!

| “Ou Nuvcufoer 14 Mr. Ihutiston. the Hawaiian
tn into: er ui M Mhlrgton, culled upon ibe occre.Ip.ni Ip.
[ tary of siateisuil Inqvlred If Uie above letter
J.19I I
was autbrtittU, -nd was tino-red by Mr.
11 w.&gt;.
Mr. Thurston..
C. R. OSBORN, Local Ag«at. Hasting* Gresham liat
„
_______________________
•r It to the1 Jutvutlou of tbe United States
Kovarutnvnt to carry out the policy there! in indicated; by
force, or.
In other
. wofds. whether, if the provisional govI erntnent decline io accede to tbe refuextof the United States; poverument to va-

VITAL TO MANHOOD

' troops will be used to enfuref tbe requei
I wo nccd to state that Mr. jThuraton r
I. no
— —•tatiafactor*
---------- - - -- reply to thisHUt-rttlon'"
-—
rsiffta. Headache, Nervous 1'roMration caused by I rPresident
D*le wen
then tuiira
takes Willis
to» taea
task ‘for
reatoent te^ie
w ut.a k
Dr
eloobo!ortobacOo, Wakrfulne**,MentalDeprescton. »-•— Hawaiian k
,«.
bla statemenix- publfobed In »&gt;
itv*
Star
Boftaiilnc of Brain, enu^nrf ln»»nlty, xntocry, decay. under dale of November IT mid challenges him
death, premature O’d A^ra, Ba.-rmme«a, Lom of
i..h ,k..
Power hi either «ex, Irayxaeacy, Leucorrboos an-1 all •„_u
Femaie Weakneaee*, Involuntary Loe*®*, 8penna- of tbe report in me stab uient Willis said he
tnrrhuM caused by over-exertion of bruin, Self­ was in Honolulu as an executive officer.
abuse. over-indulgence. A month'* treatment, |1,
6 for 85, by mall, with MK-h order for 8 boxoi. with
•5will eend written tfuorantoe to refund ll n&lt;-t cured,
•aarsnt. «&lt;l«ued by agent. WEST'S LIVER PILLS
oruron Sick Headache, B;iii&gt;u«no*«, Llv'ir Complaint,
tbo duouuient'S existence. He ti cu discusses
Sour Stomach, Dyepepela aud Joubtlpution.
tbe vtoil of th* Corwin atal the stocking of
GUAltANTEEtt toauod only by
arum and of tbe preparations math- by lhe fam
W. II. Goodyear. Sole Agent, lln-tlbgs.
11.rs of tbe United Stales naval officers to de­
purl from Ha*a t. and WHllJ* conferences with
U.s queen are *lsn noticed !in connection with
GOOD ADVICE,
the projHjsed roe torn Uun. Ilc g'ardiug tne mat­
ter. Mr. Dole says:
•■In anticipation thereof for a number of days
Every pntriotk
should give hi*
tbe wharves were lined wilh crowds of people,
amuug them prominent roysltota. waiting to see
personal effort and iniluctxe ‘o increase
the United States troops land to restore the
the circulation di his home paper which
Oa December' *“
18 j Mr H F. Glade,
queen.
n---------called -----upon yOU
cousul *for- Germany.
teaches the American policy of Protec­
and In substance asSedl if you could
tion; It is his duty to aid in this respect
it and rslirve the public from
of’
tension
the
they
in every way possible. After the home
.. . which wm bc« omtar unbearable, to
paper is taken care of, why not sub­
wh.ch you n-pl-vd to substance that you were
ax arc of tbe conditions and jrere making every
’ scribe for lhe American Economist,
effort to bring the matter to a speedy termina­
published by the American I’rptcctive
tion and would act within tor tv-eight boors.”

Tariff League?

One of its c»rrespon-

dents says :
“No true American can
get along without it. I consider it the
greatest aad truest political teacher in
the U;.i:cd Stales.”
Send postal card request for free

sample copy. Address Wilbur FA\ ukcroan. General Secretary, 135 West 23d

Blood

Nerve

Builder

Tonic

and excitement

m

during tbe eight cays M-

and tbe aetton* and teclnrottera of
your
government,
and
th*
eireum
stance* and uncertainties attendant there­
upon. as detailed In my letter of December S2,
acd herein I make tbe statement in no spirit
•f unfriendliness t» you or your government,
but m a historical fact, which, if not already

WlUis' refusal to permit; Dole to send dis­
patches by the C-orwtn to also cited, aa were
the landings of marines by the British minister
and Japanese minister- Mr. Dole then,reverts
to a more Intsrsstlng mailer and aays:
■-Ou Dscembsr IB rant I addressed to you a
communication containing lhe following words:
"I am Informed that you are In communication

•tool. in Conneltevlllc coke and to welLkaown

failures of importance have not rc^ulteCL
“While no action especially affecting busi­
ness prospects wm taken m Washington, the
■ sonllnued dlBresaton &lt;. f revenue mA monetary
Dola'S Coiieiurlow.
measures and the uncertainty regarding them
In concluding hit le'ter President Dole ex­ have a constant unfavorable influence, and inpresses his regret that such a ootid I Hon of aftiona tn price*.
“Such regret on my part lx only eqnaled by
toy Inability to understand how It bus ««&lt;ue
about that a government and c«mmunity
which la to-day tnort- closely conurctod

marce. friendship nnd blood, than say
•thar living beyond IM borders, which val­
ises your friendship above that of all oltoar
Milons-, which full* i.dmtte and appreciates
lhe many and deep obligations which n Is ar&gt;-

forced into a position where. In. defense of tbelr
very right to exist, they hare been obliged to
lake up arms to meat lhe possible hostility of

l
'
tn rough a tnlHunderalanding c+ facts oa tbe r
prehension of motives and - Intentions which
may. 1 sloe*rely hope, al an ,-arly day to
chared away. Allow me Id alostug to tha.uk
you Mr Minister, for your frequent expres­
sions of personal regard and for the ewldenl
sincerity of purpose displayed by yon under
tbe recent trying circumstances and to assuro
you ot ray deep appreciation thereof”

LbeoK- and
him at the eUtlon."
They gathered np the remains &amp;e
best they could, says the J*ew York
Recorder, and’, after getting them
aboard the train, gave the sigiml to go

kxuar mot ii xioht.
Nbw Yobs. Feb. IU—R. G. Dun
Co.’* weekly review ot trade xays:

sountries, be made known to you

principles of liberty they love.

•rand Rapids..

Stations.

try la Not Hopefill.

persoual knowledge

Minister WUlta.

year, but A-J an tic exports were only O9.IM2
buah&lt; la against 1.01X01f&gt; last year, and tbe re-

important factor, home trust,com pan les have
arranged to nd vanes-money a gainst wheat aa.
•ollaieral security, but with results not a*, yet
encouraging.
i
I
-The alight recoverr In prices of iron producis hat not been maintained. Bessemer, pig
has declined al Pittsburgh to 110 65 end gray
D8
moat
than

there.
white
at
Phtladul- i
rolting-mtU
products
are
ever The deollne la lhe

I ,
, l
_ .
I JRFFEW&lt;»nvjli.r. Ind., Feb. Ifl. •—
j James E. .Stone, commonly known as
“Hnd”
Stone,
wm
executed
nt
12:0S o'clock
a. in. in tbe state
prison south by Warden J. R Patten
for the, murder ot the Wratten
family
September
18,
1893.
The
victims included Denson Wratten, bis
wife, three children, a boy 7 yearn-of
age and two girls, one 11 and the other
. 12 years old, and also Mr*. Wratten,
' aged 63 years, mother of Mr. Wratten.
The scene of the crime was the Wrat­
ten farm, 13 miles from WMhington,
I nd.

SIX MORE DIE AT KIEL

business since tho beginning of tltc month
shows a decrease as cotupared with the
corresponding portion of January this
year, and it in dlfOaulL of course, to de­
termine at ibis writing bow touch it is
tbe iacomi.-.g tide There to a disposition to
continued disposing of stocks and bty far Imme­
diate wants until after the tariff qu-stlou is din-

Ccxnmeretal travelers for dry goods, clothing. .
hardware, shoe and other bouses tn a number
rived Dorns, and report many onion of Hsmc
secured dependent on the passage or otherwise
of tbe tariff bill
and states, for tbe calendar year ISO shows x
total of WS (exclusive of South Dakota) owing
IlTV.UOO.'XD and having nM.0U0.U0) aaaeta Near­
ly on*-third, or 193. have resumed business cjul
turu WS.OOCk XX) The remaining banks, whose
doors are still Closed, numlcr *35, the n^negate debts being fl04 000,OX) and aasets
•
soo.ouo ■
Death of a Mlilhmalre.

Kikl. Feb. 19.--Six of the men who
were injured by the explosion on the
cruiser Brandenburg died Saturday
morning at the military hospital This
makes forty-five deaths from the acci­
dent It is learned that the main pipe
of the starboard engine burst while the
indicators were showing that the en­
gines were developing only 7,SCO horse­
power. It is said a much higher pres­
sure had previously been used.
'

Kbmosra, Wia. Feb. 19 —Fred Mey­
ers, aged about 24 years, the son of ex­
Sheriff Meyer*, of this city, and Anton
Skinbol, a Dane of about the same age.
went to bed at the Grant house late
Saturday night At 8 o’clock Sunday
rooming they were found dead and the
room full of gas. It is. supposed the
Dane, who retired last, blew oat the gas.

Is tbe ask awry one Shook! nee. Tbe Im­
parities tn. tbe other kinds are

Diamond
Crystal Salt
Thefact that mil to cheap to no reoeon

to without IL Address
DIAMOND CRYSTAL SALT CO..

may
well be sakl
of the Superior Medicine,
the Ktundurd
blood-purifier,

AVER’S

SARSAPARILLA

CURE

will cure you

SICK

Its lung record
assuues you that what
has cured others

HEAD

$3,000.00
A YEAR

FOR THE INDUSTRIOUS.

"“5:n-,

I■

and
nvw, Mr. Freslctent bm
and
gentlemen of the B. A., Em been indicted by th* federal
SUU DOW, «ir.
.. •----provtoiotxal
desp and
provisional government,
government with
"lib *
a L_
--------sol- grand jury for the murder of CapL
------------ A.
emu sense of. ..
lhe gravity
Xf the ......
situation, tn H«dburg at Fort Sheridan.
the ustn a and by lue authority df the United
rhir»y-*«vww Bound Guilty.
Ir, ,0« X-IU1M » 044, »J U» 4«a-o« •
ptrraeBSB, P
!■»..
PXTmtTBGB,
k, Feb. !».
18.—TOinyThhiyri M«aM 1 rrtUM •&gt; &gt;M •*«■= o’ lhe «n,-,l*hl eo»l niaar,
,b^4 with

r»l

a th-

fowixi m&gt;ntr »«&gt;ura»r

NOT1CB.OF LETTING.
Drain Lwtetng.

NoUc* to hero’.jt given, that 1. Jt c. N« rt*n,
TneuiUo thnn &lt;\&gt;&lt;u.nfosi»n-r of tbe r.&gt;wuMilpof OranpeviMr. Coi’hky *f R^rry, 8tx» ol
Michl ud, will. °u ’hr
n»r of Match. A.
1Rf4. nr the El»h.h‘k» lUinn.iu said Township
of Omogeville. al iool lork lu the fon »«&lt;»ai&gt; of
t nah day. pr»o*&lt;a to. r- o»-lve bld- forth* S'**stnurtlon of a rerunn «ir*ls known and dMigiuv
tedsas ”Flsh Lite Townsli'p Drain. ' !oe»ted
sod estami-noa
Mtsbll'bsd in
In inn
the muq
said Towaehp
nir
Rna
loww-ap **
OoutTRORriJ, &lt;•*.,.Feb. 1&lt;L—Bob Col- (toMg^vlll
»-&lt;k&lt;!•«•»fordA*stfollows,
follows,tof*wwi»:
-------- 7jll 7 ^-.(h^g^rrlhed
IC . .
Hns, a respectable negro, was dragged
Begtnvlng mm nhM'Iisi to 1 3 o (m&gt;v -ooth
l.ta brtmrtiv»
mAn and 1*0 f»-et.&gt;-iu'’ nf th* &lt; oni&lt;-r» nt «««ti -n* 14
from bis home here by masked men, Wlrt
Mid 17.20
17.20 -ru)
arto xi
xi nt
ofOangevllle,
Orangeville, Mich*
Mich* ttn«l
x»w! »u
»u ■ &gt;
scraped and cut with a blunt knife and ntng thenc*- onuth **Y degrees rnek: eevrn
&gt;.ft n»kwl nearly men bom in .
J. .
•
. rv. IHlswril SDW rrn urm »»
IU
►turoi
fraexing atmosphere,
Ho died just Hts (Ms. va’d drain 10 be fcmrtx- a
f. el
wide on ix-dnin to be lev»d innn. rnd io rn«t.
after being found

F

depth ls V» »*•»* width on 1&lt; p. soerare M
tret evto to be removed t»l least.? feet horn
uit. b sl^a
wifl be let bv ** r»ipM. Tr ae -Hos
*fUir&lt;sellet f U&gt;0 drain will be ht first, abd
,hF
Mw-Uma in ib*i»«»mer .-p -sr-r»
In at*t**r-lM-*e wlfh the al-iersM pow on lie
fiVUVeK’S’
1^
reference m*v be bud b« totrar I •* iioe&gt;vst&lt;
.....l KJ.I.Z . .11 1^, w, .... w.,M
un .n. ll

sr^ MNe bidder rhrtng ntattyiM* recur! H tnr
. IH.rf*rn&gt;:iii«e or 11„. wertt.
w»rk .in
a miw fhvn-p«
then -*d
Ihej-rl*n»*nreolllic
tunsutn
th«*e •«&gt; be fixed b&lt; me. rear»v&gt;ng tn mjsrif thr
rtgip u. reject-nr snn an bid*. Tfo» date fur
tbecnmpii-tlonof &lt;ixhe&lt;.n»r*rt. andthe terms
of imjment ihorefor.&gt;Aall be announced at tiw
i’1
------ ------------------- --------- -.-.Iren, that at tbe
t hue and-place ni —to tettfr.g.or at Mteh oUmp
time and plare ilieerwf’rr to which 1. th* Dnda
amniutnstoiiernformaM stay vdfoura ths sntne.
thh s-se* mt-nt fnr benefit ano lhe k»nds &lt;-oiw
.'’TI?
»'»&gt;"'&gt;. ««l»e wkjeel W

other twiner* were killed and two othThe follow iMhariewlftton nl the
trarM or pwrcvh &lt; J land coi&gt;stH»llng
era severely injured.
I 1 AwwiMonenr Diitfr ct at
Drain.
1
VI «r&gt;rt mM L rtf aw 1. a
DmU. *f . meh Ctebbtar.
tlZ?^Sl"w
CmCA*o, Feb. W.—Christopher Thill- **2i; te* n» ;
sek of *•*. &gt;i; thesw M
&gt;4 u( ser n; tlir nw M of ne k
monk, who got his start twenty-five
rt th- »»• W nf W M: th* CV

wm

f 150,009.

IS
MwcK; All n-ing

im torn » inrui ivn
jHj.^Omnr-vHie and tto Towmhlp «l O»m|

AVOWTA, MAIN*.

The Salt
That’s All Salt

Tried &amp; True

Nbw York, Feb. 19.—Alberts. Uiwenbauxn. probably the wealthiest. He­
brew in America, died very suddenly at
3UM o'clock Saturday, after a brief ill­
ness, from Mthma. which had devel­
oped into heart trouble, at his home, 44
Ninth street He was 80 years-of ajrv.
Mr. Rosenbaum was one of the largest
tobacco importers in New York. His cate for sach position. atthsGrMd Ran d» Duewealth is estimated to reach, th* huge iuess CoUsgo. Ehorthsnd,.an4Mo»n&gt;al.bch&lt;»&lt;'lFor CaU-Wexuc, addr*Msum of 830.000.000.

Chadrob, Neh, Feb. 19.—Much ex-'
tbe Internal
our people. Upon teats embodied tn Mr. I citement wm created / over the diacovBlount's reports the praiddcnt box arrived
.
large de pc*it of mineral paint
al certain conclusions and determined upon
A
cloee t to the city. There are four dis­
b certain course of action with which It becomes
)r. WILLIAMS’ my duty to acquaint you The provisional tinct color* and where the rock crop*
Recaiwr App^nted.
government was not esttabltobed by tbe out is 1ft inche* thick. By combining
,
r ,
Milwaukkk, Feb. HL-Judge Jobrx
MEDICINE CO., Hawaiian people oar with their consent the color* twenty-eight shades can be
acquteaeuc*. nor bas it since existed with
son htta appointed . Herman Seguitx re-Schenectady, H.T. or
their consent In vtew of these conclusions produced.
a.iaar f«r (lanrcra II Altwell A- Moro.
• for
eelver far George li. Alt well A sons,.
.»j Brockrille. Oat j I waa Instructed by the president to
shoe manufacturers. Mr. Seguitz filed.
1 take aJvantags of an early Opportunity to ioOMAnA. Neb., Feb. 17.—Secretary af a bond for 150,000. Tbe Meets of the
form the queen of this detcrtilnattoo »ud of hls
views as to responsibility of our governmeat- Agriculture J. Sterling Morton wm firm are 1141000, the liabilities8170,000.
--_
1 was instructed at that itonc to Inform tbs bunged in effigy at his home town in
queen that when reinstated the president ex- Nebraska City Thursday night Th*
pe.tsd ilia: she woald purauc a mxgnauimous
CoauMBi s I*,
Ck. rou.
Feb. IV.
1G.—VUUGB,
Jones, Wktperpetrators
are
not
known.
wtbMBLo,
v»
I
au
A"
J ■ t •outse b.- granting full suiuasty to *11 who par­
I ter A Co. a dry goods and notions store,
ticipated In the movement sgalnst her
74lo 82 Spring street, wm destroyed
C- oprkos ‘“
j
.
Pbistdo, Mexico, Feb. 18.—Frank
hy fire at 4 a. tn. Thursday. - Loss orer
-lb obedience to tbe command of tb« preslRandall and his wife and three chil­ 8200,000 on stock, well insured. Lom
dren
were
drowned
in
the
Rio
Grande
on building &gt;50,000.
want work that is pleasant and profitable,
vise you, air. executive ©f the provisional gov- Dear here yesterday while attempting
•rcment. and your minister^ of the president's to ford the river.
de terminatton of lhe question Whisky your
Warxeil Idaho. Feb. !».
...—A cave*tn
.cnirrwl Intbn Bunker HUI mine bj
whiSSpnt Curran. »hlft bow,, and •—

doocripUv.
pamphlet.

1

Pin*. tf&gt; cent* per box, five boxes 81.00. M*4M
*P'7wbere. FreeAeok at drngtkU,.er by nail.

Two Asphyxiated by Gas.

Burlikotox, la. Feb. IA—The Bur­
lington Insurance company, John G.
uaiatl.sblug monarchy la Hawaiisn islands and
of supporting bsr pretensions to sovereignty. Miller president, which has been doing
a large business throughout Iowa and
WSU you inform me if this report to true
or If you are acting In any why hostile to this the west and southwest, has succumbed
government? You will pardon me for -pressing to tbe hard times. W. E. Blake has
an tmmeaiate
Immediate uuswrr.
uimwciL* vu
Ou wecemuor
December 19
you for un
A number of
you ualle-J upon aud made Iverbal address io J
appointed,assignee.
m&lt;-. furnishing
of ;: risks taken in Txxm and other southern
irnlsblng me
ms wlib
with manuscript copy 01
marks, from which J make ths follow­ points have resulted unfortunately.
ing extracts:
The company wm doing a business of
” -The president also regress, as do I, Utsl
any secrecy should have nurro mJ*d ths in- 1211,000,000, its revenue being aa high aa
i
1105 on every 1100 in vested.
I
thia, i however. that

VP~

disease as the cans*.’’—Efolbrook Herald.
Every day the papers contain itetemeMs
aimilar to the above. .Even yo-k-noabnw againu hafl diwww, and the awM
npiditr with ehioii it » claiming eicthaa
tercea upon atl a coavudion of it, peeralaaee.
Reader, if yoo have a symptom of th—
dread diaeaae do not hesitate a moment m
attending to it Delay is alwaya dangerous
«od in heart diaeaae too often fatal. Settf
yraptomjof heart diaraK are •hortnem J
,b™h' ,0‘W™W « palpltaboa, pale er
»«&gt;derne"
left aide, ahooider, or y»,ir.
regular pulse, srasthering, weak ar hungry
&lt;wt the lettcra tiny band &lt;rtf gold fell
spells, fnintipg spells, dropsy, etc.
to thei floor. While one picked up the I
*'harles Raven. York. Pa , writes: “I suffcreA
ring the other-read the letter.- It had
from heart disease 22 ye*re. Frequently my
h-Rrt would *eom to Jump into my mouth, sndwy
Ix-rn well fingered, and there were unsondhkm matte ms very melancholy. Phyriffon*
nristakablc spots that only tears could
I wm not expected te live, but was induced a* a
liarr doused. The bandwriting was a
Ism resort to use Dr. Mlles* New Heart Cur*. t&gt;*
-woman s. and rvad as follows:
second day I felt m*Uy relieved, and at lhe dM
‘,‘Detar Jim: Mary is dead, and In
nt ten dAya I felt 1 ike • king. My grutttud* ia tee
deep
for expreadon.1’
her last words she inquired for papa.
Joseph Rockwell, Uniontown. Pa., arrd flfl
■She missed yon so much, and never
years, axy*: “For four years previous to oegtwnin&lt; tbe u*e of Dr- Miles' New Heart Cure 1 wax
•teemed to be well after yen went I
f afflicted wllh heart-di-ease tn a very severe form.
am sorry, Jim, for what I said that
Had taken all ao-ealled curve, but with no bencM
Slight, and if you will come baek I
until I used Dr. M!te£ retosdy. on© bottle of which
me'”
&lt;
-will never complain and worry you -. •nred
J. D Bethards, High Point, Ta., makes the fol­
any more.
I send you Mary's ring;. lowing statement: n I was a wrtek from heart
di*,
e**
argl
•tnmach
trcable when I began ttoiag
you remember when you got it for her.
Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure and Nerve and Liver
.'Please comeback to your wife."
Dr.
Mile*'
New
Heart
Cure to sold by all dp
.That was all. The wife bad heard:
aids on a rxwitire-guarantee, or sent by tbe J
in some way where her husband was
MHes Medical Co., KTkhArt, Ind. on receipt
prioe. 8l per bottle, six bottles for 85, express p
and had sent him the letter. It oc­
paid. Il fat positively free from a!I opiate*
curred to one of the brakemen to look

i maud to reported, both in eastern and western
markets, especially tn structural, forms al the at the postmark, and with -difficulty it
west and here, where several, large bullxilng.i was seen that it was a month old, and'.
are project®^ The demand for wire nods, walla
and fence continues remarkably large snd'sus- that it was that of the very place at
•which they had decided- to leave thertains prices, tut rails.arc stagnant
'! runs-Mississippi congress returned ita ;
dead body.
session Friday morning it proceedcd at !
“Textile industries do not seem to have gained
Jim most hare met with misfortune,
once
•
-’.•he
consideration of a
and wns stealing his way home, which
resolution
providing for
the con- slueed as hare renamed work, and in woolen and he rcoclv’d Only to be carried out and
•oltoa manufacture rather nu&gt;re. There hxm
and' ownership
by
the Veen a sharp break In print cloths to
atrucllon
' '.
.
'
seats. laid b?siil? little Mary.
United States government of the Nicar­ Sant of the best known outtoas hare beau put
agua canal.
The resolution
was
The candidates for bailiff in the town
adopted. A resolution favoring free more talk of general dosing of mtlK ’ Tho de
mand for woolen goods does not Improve, and of Alnwick. North England, just.be­
V’HmRe or At.ver wm also adopted*
After a spirited debate the convention
reess og.'. being on , 4.11LfitB fore tbe’election ride iu procession to
a horns-pond near the town, dismount
declared in favor of the annexation of
H await
Other resolutions adopted last year. Though some grade* are scarce and and strrjgle through the mud and
prices relatively higher west than here, tho waterl as best they can
They arc ac­
were ns foJJotvs:
markets do not mlvn.-seo
companied by a brass b^nd anti ijl the
Oemnadin; the opening is settlement ul all
ludisu
reservation*; furortng
-population of the loan, and neighbor­
----------------------- government con, trol of the Centra! »nd Vulqh Puciflc railroads; United States, a^slnat IW last - year, sad fo in hood. The custom dates from the time
; memorializing congrev* to take such action Canada against M last yaar. Though tavern! of King- John, who visited the Uuwn !t&gt;
aa will seenro to tne people mtueral lands were of some magnitude, th* aggregate ot lia­
lyiux within tbe limits of land grants bilities were apparently beloar’th* weekly aver­ 1210. The roads were very bad and
previously made to tho railroads: asking age for January.
earner wf his baggage wagons had to be
cooEresa to enact appropriate forestry
"For tbo week ended February 8 tb&lt;- liabil­ left in; the tnirv. On his arrival he Ln-ities thus far repi-rted were only 1-LU7V.657. qulred who was responsible for the
,
and'With
for the
nearly complete returtut for January, ibe
•atablishraeut of a complete forestry system; aggregate liabilities iu 2.M&gt; failures la TSU.tHd,- condition of the roads, and learning
j farnrlng th-admission as states of New Mei- «OT. of which fll.Wil.303 was of manufacturing '.hat the bailiffs were to blame ordered
| tco, Utah and Arixuna; askinx tbe creation of and HX.I03.4T8uf tradiug conccrus.” ‘
them to be seized and draggec.througb
j » newcablnr: position to bt known ns lhe de­
th*-nearest poo J.
I port&lt;n®“‘ nt tuinlug. ann favoring the electton
Bradstreet
’
s
says' ®f Uult*d-8tatea senator- ay direct vote *f tbe
•*relrgr»pb!c advices from leading trade cen­
I people
|

MANY TOPICS DISCUSSED.

STONE IS HANGED.

|
*“■
”
*•
. m*ou&amp; The family were rtricken with eeatj Mernation, and Immediately summoned •
'. physician. Bin it wax too late. The eM
*
wiadM&lt;£ Physichmgave heart

»h&lt;K«lYes] he wwa oely a trao^K The
j brakeman addressed a* Bill had seen ■
tbe man tall between two can while
eleppinfr trona one to another. Tbe
train had been, stopped, and the two J
railroaders went buck to aee whet i
damage hurl been done.
In tbe eaboose they made a search of the dead '
I man's clothes. They didn't find much: '
no manor, noewren a knife, in the in- 1
1 side pocket of the ragged rent was a
rrtmiy-looking envelope,
in taking*

previous sewnty-eeven years. A visible supply
of over 7^,000.001) bushel* February 10,
■with sales and receipts from farms coc
tlnulng large. has completely destroyed
faith In the official reports- of tbe yield
Just year and cawwd caortaous liquidation.
Receipts last week were but 1,810,814 busb-

below
phla
tower

TRAMP.

ACHE
CARTS R MKfilOf NK CO., Mew Yom.

MULL WIL SMALL DOSE SMALLPKE
CAUTION.—»r

i£S
tn!1'75

W. L. Douglas

�—--------------- ■——

S

SCHOOL COLUMN.

Additional County News.
(A

the Ou jaroeiaih* by

woaiMih MKi. aril may thero

1UU«

Nr^k*

for tbe

WHO APPLY.

pox patients. It to loreted a

ciLkrfw**' iLi&gt;Hton&gt;
Tine TgACHKK’fi n«spos«jfit!Tir.

of knowledge which our paplto are »e- wbftrt dtotauce outaldc of the townqulring from day to day be to Put togeth­
xxn
I believe that iff order for a person to er as to forte a grand and noble edifice
Mn. ut lhe lat «!&gt;"•» on ** 8
P *’ perform hi* t&lt;»t well In any occupation from whose walks will be retected Che
Butter. I* to 18
of life, Lu ma«t be thoroughly Imbued purity of dmracier of the one who direct­
.nd you win dud •em -M.l
with the thought of the responsibility rest­ ed Its building.
Sereral P»«le« '» mt ’IB** “
uaro per n&gt;.. iv.
ing on him. And 1 think that If there is
Potatoes per bu.. 40to46.
vero colds.
;
A large delegation from Woodland waa any one class, more than another, that
(hurcli MB&lt;t oclaty.
io H till arson Friday and Saturday at­ shonld keep constantly before their minds
Oat* per bu.. iw.
Program for the C. L. 8. C. this week.
Wheat. iM per bo.. 80.
the idea of responalbllty. U Is lhe teacher.
tending Circuit Court
Rome and tbe Making of Modern Eu­
Wheat, while ret bit.fiO.
Nearly
all
other
c
’
assvs
of
individuals
Clover Heed l*r bu., 5 00 to I
VVe are glad to see Elmer McArthur on
rope—Mrs. Geer.
Timothy Heed »»rbti .. uJ0.
«ur strops. He has secured Imll. nnd hls have to do with material and perishable
Barley prr bu, W to so. .
Roman an-t MadkYal Art-Mrs. Hol­
Hay per ton.lj»lo. 7 00.
trial has been postponed’until March 12th. things, but tbe iteaeher deals with *omcMillet seed )&gt;rr bu. so.
loway.
Protracted meetings still continue and thlng f*r nwrti precious and Important,
Fork dr eased. S 6ft. to A0*.
What Is Astronomy? Synopsis—Miss
Bean*. 76 to 1JHL
the minds and souls of huinanWy.
wUli fair success.
Chicken dteswel. 8 and 0.
Many of our farmers are getting ready
How earnestly and fondly the parent Nagler.
Turkeys, dreeved. II.
Character sketch—Miss Goodyear.
Href drevaed. 6 M to C.00.
watches the development of the earliest
to make maple sugar and molasses.
Beef live.
to 3.
Quotations—Napoleon Bonaparte.
Mutton, dressed. 6.
Five of our most prominent business faculties of the tittle child until It is old
Meet with Mrs. Geer.
num were called to Hastings on Saturday enough to go to school, and then with
There w|JI be an ice cream social at
for tho misapprehension of one little man. what anxiety the precious charge Is trans­
Dr. L. E Benson has pa rebased a valu­ mitted to the care of the teacher, hoping Mrs. K. J. Cobb’s, N. Irving, Wednesday
able colt of W. .J. Shutter and tbe latter that these faculties may be still further evening, Feb. 28lb. A cordial Invitation
ha* purchased the doctor’s Interest in the developed In a proper manner, and wme- Is extended to alL
bane Norway which they owned together tlmes fearing los| some of their early in­
The Ladles Aid Society connected with
The mumps have appeared in our vil­ structions may be unheeded when the
the Baptist church, will be entertained by
lage much to the dutrfineot of our school. child gfits l\to its new surroundings.
the first ward club. Wednesday, Feb. 28th,
When we con^der bow much of the life
D. N. Stowvlf will close a very Miceeiwat the church parlors. Dinner will be
fol term of sellout in the Lee district next of every child Is spent In the schoolroom
served Instead of supper. An invitation
it ought to impress us with tbe fact that
week.
is extended to alL
hls whole life may be Influenced by the
but we dW mxeee tlw»J"
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Vo.u will find my store-home full
of my own make of steam jengir.es !ro«
six to seventy-five horse power.
sizes and four styles made. Conie and
see the goods and get prices. Ycu Wj|i
find them tbe best made in the state
1 also make iron and wood laihei, «,w
arbors and emery grinding niacjiinei •
1 have a good stock to select from.
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.Suicide of uu Old Pioneer.

The Epworth League will give a bonnet
Instructions which he receives here. .
James Yoen&gt;f, an old and respected
The truth of this is verified in our own Social at the M. E. church parlors Tues­
ciliaen uf Yank &gt;e Springs, committed sui­
Ilves. Are we not as teachers, greatly In­ day, Feb. 27th, at tbe usual league hour.
cide early Fridav morning while in a fit
debted to some of our early Instructors Eleven cents will be charged at the door
nt temporary insanity. Mr. young l-.ad
for many of tbe principles used in our of whlclt a part will be returned. Light
nst been himself for a great many,months,
teaching to-day? And are we not hampered refreshments served.
and bad complained of a queer feeling In j
In our work Iu spite of all we can do, by
The pastor will preach next Sunday at
bh brain caused by the “blood rushing
false principles and practices Instilled In
the Presbyterian church. &gt;
From 1iis arms to his head’’ as he expressed
minds by others? Do we stop to consider
it. During the fair at Cnicago this sum­
Tbe Mission Band next Sunday after­ GRANDEST LITERARY ACHIEVEMENT
that we are Important factor* in shaping
OF THE CENTURY.
mer, he and Ins wife were in the city,
tbe destinies, not only of Individuals, but noon at tbe Presbyterian church.
It la made on new plane by the
and, while tbare, received treatment for
of society, state, and tbe nation? Do we
The Y. P. 8. C. E. next Sunday evening Best Talent.
his trouble but did nut receive much bene­
Its Editors number 2*7.
realize lliat we are instructing the teach­ In the Presbyterian church at fl o'clock
fit.
tn preparation 4- years.
ers, Um doctors, the ministers, the auth­ and will be led by Mr«. Rogers.
Has a Wonderful Vocabulary of
Of late he had imtgiued thnl “white
caps” wci? after ffim and would jump ors and the statesmen «»f tomorrow?
(|^fnumt&gt;er of joung children dressed in
. A great deal of confidence is reposed in
from bis bed and go to the wiudow a
white, the true Easier lilies, are being
us by the parents of these children, whom
great many times in the night to see
prepared to carry nut very beautiful and
More than Twice tbe Word* found in any
it is our province to instruct, wheu^ they
other 1 VoL Dictionary, and about 73,000 more
if.they were approaching.
intrust what is the most precious thing appropriate exercises at the Presbyterian ' wora&gt;
than
church uu Easter Sunday evening. Fuller I words
Language.
0 Any Otner Dictionary of the
Jlv Ikad been iu lhe habit of carrying a
on earth to them to our care. They ex­
revolver for years, and always slept with
particulars later.
•4.50 Ladirt .&lt; Meu’» Shoes &amp; W.W.
pect us to do for their children that which
WOO Ladies’ Mtosee' or Men’i
DO NOT BUY A DICTIONARY
one unoer'hls pillow. An effort had been
is beyond their power to do, and also that
8.50
X75
•home
Experience
social Friday
eveniug Until you bare InvcatUratecFthe STANDARD.
a. -ta—n—u
—I-....
W.. I —
made to keep it away from him, but II
a.
so
1.50 Mlsaea’ or Men’s Shoes tr.
3.00
this is done in tbe best poassble way.
at the residence of Julius Russell, by
only tended to make him much worse, as
The parent bas, perhaps, one, two or the ladles and youmg people of the Pres­ Ba^Parttoulars sent free to any address, i .
2.10
M *!»’.&lt; SUM** (*
l.«5
he wanted It “to keep the white caps bark
three children who are, as It were, a part byterian church10c admission.
Re­
-vheu they came.’’
PRICE SI2 to 322 according to
of bimself, and whutn he has known and f -ewhmentr.
And all shoes on this side at cut prices Everything in
Binding.
Friday night he b.id been very resiles*,
studied from tbelr earliest Infancy, and
—
our stor« at reduced prices.
,
Apply
to our Local Agent, or Address
Tbe Experience Social to be given by
and been up and down several times. At
with whose dispositions and natpres be is
i wo o'clock his wife says he was up and I thoroughly acquainted as with hl* own. tbe ladles of the Presbyterian church will
be entertained by Mrs. E. M. Bentley at
looking out of -the glass window in tbe
who Irak to him as sympathizer and coun­
KALAMAZOO. MICH.
the residence of Julius Russell on Jeffer­
door, he said to her “if they come they
sellor. And how carefully the parent who
son St. Unforseen circumstances necessi­
Sales Agent for iBarry, Alliewill find me and drag ms through lhe
does hh duty as a parent, studies each of
tate a change of place, but Lhe promise for gan and Ottawa Counties,
snow until 1 am frozen to death.” She
his children to know what to do for them
a good time and entertainment remain the
finally persuaded him to conm back to b&lt;d
and how to lead them that they may
same.
’
and rubbed his head until he fell asleep.
become good, wise and useful In after life.
About five o’clock she was awakened by
Hickory Corners. Mich.
The teacher is at once the parent and
his getting out of bed again, and going inthe instructor, In as much, as he should
Notice Is hereby given that tbe partner­
re lhe silting room. Tbe report of bls
aympa'.hizo with all their little troubles
pistol was heard soon after. She sprang
ship heretofore existing under the firm
and perplexities and be tbelr counsellor In
name of Bissell St, Flensburg, &gt;at Hickory
out of bed and rushed to hls aide; be
all things pertaining to the acqttirment uf
Corners; Michigan, Is this day dissolved
made a slight move and was gone. Mrs.
useful knowledge, and if tbe parent of tbe
Young ran to the door and called their
by mutual consent Said business will
two or three, whom he so well knows and
son James, who lives just across the way,
be carried on by Edwin Bissell, who will
understands, feels a great responsibility
collect all notes and accounts and pay all
to come, and on hls arrival they found the
restlug on him tor the proper deveopment
debts of said firm.
hall had entered the skull just in front of
of hls dear ones, how much greater should
tho ear and passed through tbe head,
Dated, Hickory Corners, Mich. Febru­
we feel that our responsibility Is, when we
ary, 10th, 18M.
causing almost
Instant death.
Mr.
have twenty, thirty, forty or fifty from one
Young had been a resident of Barry
Edwin Bimkli^
half or one third as many families and
PART NO. 1
county for over fifty years. He was sev­
Sabah A. Flamsburq,
home Influences, with as many varied dis­
enty five years old, a Universalis: in be­
Chablks D. Flamsbvbo.
positions and kinds of former training,
Bring
or send one coupuii
lief and a member of Middleville lodge of
and whom we know nothing of when they
together with Ten cents in
F. and A. M.; that order having charge of
Beal JEateie Tranafar*.
enter our school for the first time, and bow
M money or stamps,, to the
tbo funeral, held In the Baptist church at
Wm. N. F. Parker to Erwin B. and Pbebe A. .
much more more must be our study to do Uarmoa,
J BANNER office and receive
1&lt; u *er.3. Johnstown, UM.
Middleville, Sunday afternoon.
Over
Eiden Bayooldi. to Fred and Alma Lewis,
do
what
we
should
by
so
many,
when
we
one part of “The Holy* Land
sixty of the fraternity attended in n body.
lots, city
Fred LiniEgtoD to Oren R Erway, parcel sec.
not
have
their
love,
as
does
the
parent,
Photopraphed.” In ordering'
Tbe funeral was the largest attended
21. Butlaod, feoc.
help us in our work for them.
*
be sure to give name, P. U.
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w
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t0
G
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a,
see.
L
el any held in Middleville for some
Woodland.
M00.
The teacher, IF-he wishes to achieve tbe
Brlten McKay'to Archie Boule, parcel sec. 3L
time, as the deceased was widely known
greatest degree of success that Is possible CxtMon. SMO.
throughout the county.
■
Jerome Mowry to M. W. Barnstedt, parcel
for him. must combine all the love and Baltlinor«.Sl.
Mr. Young was highly revered by all
James R. Buab to P. I Oolgrove.W a.aec.5
Ids acquaintances, and. although he lived tenderness of lhe parent with a science Barry. S3,010
Amaoda Koeber to W. H. Ptelnhaus, lot IM,
to a ripe old age. all regret that ho came aud art of dealing with human inluds, SaahvlUe.JfiOO.
COMPRISING
N'erlssa Keith to Mary I. Cowcrove, 40 a. seo
to his death hi the manner he did. He which tbe average parent knows nothing
of, I believe that If we look at this sub­
leaves a wife and one son.
Edwin E*. Reynoldi to Amanda Koeber, lot
ject lu Its true light we will come to the in NashvtUeSVO.
conclusion, if we have not already, that
Annual Meettag.
A trip from Joppa—Through Jerusalem and
l/n»e Barry tnd Eaton Insurance Co. had teaching is truly a profession, and one for
its wonders. Through the Scenes of Christ's Birth
Ito annual meeting in Mudge’* Opera which we need the most thorough and
A GUM-CHEWING FISH.
and Ministry—Bethlehem. Nazareth, Bethany
Tuesday sftem.wii and re-elected C. E. careful preparation.
Vartooi KurmteM Wli.cb Slight Hava and the Cities of Galilee—Through the Weird
Chappell, nf'Charlotte, Treasurer, besides
What I have said but feebly illustrates
ArlMa Otar a Simp'e Matta*.
Mountains of Sinai and the Scenes of Old Testa­
fivo*directors from Eaton County, and the the teachers responsibility by way of pre­
It is not always safe Io judge by ap­ ment Glory.
toltowing five from Birry County:—J. J. cept, to say nothing of hls duty ot look­ pearances, for often, om the poet LongReproducing the exact Scenes of the Great
-Trego, of It ring; Ira Osgood, of Hope; W. ing after the pcculnary Interests of the feHow says: “Things arc act what
they seem.” Some years ago the writer Events of the Bible—The Tomb of Abraham, the
▼ &lt;. Latty, of Assyria; K. V. Smith, of patrons, such as care of school property
Well of Jacob, Sinai, the Dead Sea, Tombs of
*- jMtleton; and W. H. Merrick, of Hastlnpi etc. But there Is anuther way by which of this article waa fishing from a boat
in Mississippi sound opposite Biloxi, David and Absalom, Pools of Solomon, Sechem
we are unconsciously teaching every day when growing tired uf a piece of gum
the Battle-Fields of Israel, Many Views of Jerusa’
Huriar Che past year this company has end which greatly increases our respon­ which she had been trying iu vain to
lem- -its Walls, Gates, Streets Mosques,Churches
added largely to Its assessable capital sibility.
like, she dropped it into the water.
People, Sacred Spots, and the Many Hallowed
which has now reached the enormous sum
What was her astonishment when
We are living examples, “'known and
Places Outside the Walls—Gethsemane, Golgotha
•t •8.250,060. The assessable capital tc- read by all men,” and this ought to within the next half hour she caught a
Mt' ~5&gt;l,.V,e^' P°°' °( Siloam, Jericho and Jordan’
uug se large all losses have been promptly include children especially. Every per­ fish with this identical piece uf gum in
H?1L-L?n&lt;? “
“ To’d»»Palestine, its c oath. This is a fish story, but m^T
&gt;nd satisfactorily adjusted and tlje cost son exercises an Influence over every
it is absolutely true, says Harper’s Modern and Histone, Photographed.
•t Insurance kept at the lowest posslb e other person with whoa he comes in con­ Young People, and not so very remark­
rale.
tact, and this influence is measured to a able either, when one remembers that
ForUse stability and rapid growth of great extent, at least, by the confidence there were a half dozen lines hanging
from the boat at tbe time, each bold­
Xhb (JbJBpiiy m uh is due to the efforts of placedin us and by our prominence among
ing a tempting bait, so that tbe fish
Mr. D. W. Rogers. the efficient Secretary. our fellow beings.
whi; had snapped up the grim would be
As I have already intimated, there Is
- For the
15 years he has most capably
apt to linger near the luring snares and
kited ibe-offier of Secretary and looked af- great confidence reposel in us, and ibe be eventually caught.
‘ -twr the most mln He details of the Com- character of our work is such as to bring
Supposing, though. Chat tome one
jncuJ'’a affairs.
Mr. Rogers Is an ••Insur­ us prominently before the people both
else had caught this fish and found the
gum,
he might bare hastily co®eluded
ance man” fro n head to foot and tbo policy young afid old, hence oar opportunity for
h
in
that fish of this particular family—it
holders can congratulate themselves that exerting an Influence Is. 1 think, mujh
was a catfish—were addicted to tbe
they have such an efficient man in this re- greater than we are aware of.
very vulgar habit of gum chewing, and
A powerful seareh-light is turned upon
aponnUde position.
if he h&amp;d-cwamined Um gam he would
hwre f drtJhter reasoned that the fiah had

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COUNTY NEWS.
Belton.
Regular review of Barry Teut No. 679
Monday evening March 5th.
E. Barrett Is at Nashville this week.
B. Pennock was at the county seat
Tuesday.
Mrs. Evans was at the Hub Tuesday.
D. J. Westfall’s little baby died Sunday
night of whooping cough. Age 4 months.
There will be a chicken pie supper at
Blackman’s Hall Wednesday evening,
March 7th. A free entertainment after
supper. Supper from 6 to 8, price L5c.

Eieraon. The litter was preparing them hones.
’
McPeck and ShoCe have nearly finished Sunday eve* Ing.
to the oblivion of the pork barrel. A Jaw
Mr. and KHC Gorham called on Minnie
suit followed, Elerson was arrested and their lumber job on E. C. Hathaway’s.
School closed last W.eek at the High VanSIckle one day last week.
the ease was tried before justice Henry
James Laughbaugb has moved back to
P. Bowman of Johnstown with the late Street school house.
The alarm of fire was heard on High St. this part of tbo country again and will
J udge Balch of Kalamazoo as council for
the defendant and Judge B. F. Graves Sunday. J. Hendrick’s house was found work Mrs. Rich’s farm.
Cyrus Casterline and family visited
now living in Battle Creek; Mich, and a to be ox fire, but by work not much dam­
Will Chase of Hastings Ssadoy last
young lawyer named Rowley as legal sup­ age was done only with water.
Mr. aud Mrs. Will Hall of Hastings vis­
port for the prosecution.
The trial by
Cloverdale.
ited at D. Hall’s last Sunday.
Jury required the Constable to go as far as
A large quantity of ice has been cut and
Fred Kelley of Delton Is spending a
the Cleveland Ellis farm in Assyria in
shipped from Acker’s Point within the few-days with his cousin Homer Yeckley.
order that 12 good men might be gathered
past two weeks.
to hear the pro aud con of the pig conten­
Quite an amount of lumber and ties are
tion. In the midst of the trial, Jason
Mrs. Rachel Shane of Ohio, is ‘ visiting
being drawn here for shipment.
Cowles who was then quite a noted petti­
The protracted meeting Is still in pro­ Mr. and Mrs. Jeaae Cetton, Mrs. E. Wolf
fogger annoyed Lawyer Balch by often
gress with considerable Interest manlfest- and other relatives and friends.
rising to his feet and Interrupting the
Levi and Oren Cotton of Sunfield were
proceedings. After patience had ceased
Cornelius Pyle caught a pickerel last in Coats Grove last week to see their* sick
to be a virtue Judge Balch cried out

“Cowles if you will sit down I will -give
you 50 cents.” Cowles Instantly took Ms
Wwvdland.
The introduction of creameries In this beat and was paid according to agreement,
part of the state gives employment to than was on his feet again as active as
bald-headed men. The Woeodland butter ever. This little scene caused no little
merriment among those present and
maker “takes the cake.”
“L. C. Feezhner” of Woodland regis­ proves the fact that there were quick wittered in Grand Rapids one day last weejr. ted men in those days as well as now.
It Is reported that a prominent business
man of Woodland registered in Grand Too late for last issue.
Rapids last week under an assumed
Mr. Norton, of Prairieville, expects to
name.
build G. Frey’s barn, having discharged
Several law suits ore brewing.
theJfirst carpenter from Nashville.
Dennis Kelley wil sell off all his person­
Monday evening of this week the young
al property at public auction and move people of this place, gathered at the home
from Woodland In the near future.
of ilwain Onus bee, and reminded him of
Mrs. Burt Tinkler of Hastings visited bis 31st birthday. An enjoyable evening
at her brother’s J. M. Smith’s one day is reported.
last week.
Dr. VanHorn and family intend to start
It Is reported that Mr. Covlll has Hold for California the latter part of April to
bis house aud lot in our village.
visit their son Orlle and Mrs. VanHorn’s
We understand that V. C. Roosa
ilia sister. They expect to remain some months
soon move to Hasting#.
to enjoy the beauties of- the western coun­
It is reported that a certain young man try.
hi onr village is in training and will plaf
Mary Bullis, of Johnstown, is the guest
Wes match game of billiards. We hope of C. Rice aad wife.
that Woodland will win the game.
Miss Crowley, of Adrian, is the guest of
Caucuses were held by the democrats Miss Winters.
and by the republicans In our village on
Miss Clara Herrington, will go to Gun
Monday and two good tickets placed in Late in a short time to remain for an in­
nomination.
definite period.
Benfield,
At Mosher hall-this week Friday even­
ing a supper will be given by the Ladies
Aid Society at twenty five cents a couple­
Proceeds for the paying of the church
cushions.
The Ladles Aid Social held at Chas.
Shoemaker’s last week was n groat suc­
cess, there being a full boss e and a fine
dinner. Five lables were set.
Three
dollars in cash were taken in. Four gen­
tlemen joined the society and became
members. They are the first male mem­
bers to join the Banfield Ladles Aid Soeiety.
Banfield has raised within fifteen bundred dollars of their bonus for the
rail road at this writing.
Doc. Chandler had another relapse last
week but pulled through and is recovering
slowly.
Geo. W. Clark of Johnstown and Miss
Rogers of Assyria were Joined together in
marriage by Rev. S. D. McKee assisted
by Rev. VanWinkle on the eve of the
22nd. of Feb. in the presence of a house
full of friends.
Wm. Pooley left the fore part of the
winter to visit his parents in York State.
He returned last week and says “Give me
Michigan.” Snow was two feet deep
there all over and the weather extremely
cold.
Frank Tethreick is visiting friends here.
He went away a year ago last fall but be
thinks Bantleid is the place yet.
Uncle Albert Dewey will move in the
spring from hie farm to a small place In
Bedford which he has bought since the
fire. It is probable that Fred will work
the fann^
John Elsie of Galesburg was In Ban­
field last week.

Too late tor last Issue.
Old Mr. Bagley died on Thursday last,
aadd 87 years. The funeral services were
conducted by Rev. Pixley assisted by the
Baptist choir, at his late home on Satur­
day.
Clark Williams died Friday after a loug
illness with consumption. The funeral
sen.1 ices were conducted by Rev. C. T.
Van Antwerp at the M. E. church Sunday
forenoon. As he was a member of the K.
O. T. M., of Delton, they attended the
funeral in a body and also acted as pail
bearers. The church was filled to its ut­
most capacity as he was a young man of
genial dlsj&gt;o»illon and had many warm­
friends. He leaves a wife to mourn the
loss of a kind husband.
Mrs. UermetL who lived north of here
on the farm owned by Mr. Goss, died on
Friday last. The funeral was held at the
M. E. church Sunday p. m.. Rev. Van
Antwerp officiating. She was the mother
of nine children and leaves a husband
to mourn her departure.
Jay Wilkinson wilt move onto the farm
owned by Mrs. Thompson, in the near
future.
Rev. Van Antwerp went to Ousted
Monday to visit his daughter, who is ser­
iously 111.
The male quartette, consisting of War­
ren Richards. Stephen Tomple, Romain
Daniels and Morris Mills gave a concert at
Milo Monday ereeteg.
Eugene Horten hM bought a lot of W.
L. Brown and will put up a house soon.
Miss Harrigan, an elocutionist, of Kal­
amazoo, gave an entertainment at the M.
E. church oo Tuesday evening.
The literary society will meet with Mrs.
J. Brandstatter on Friday evening.
M. J. Goss Is spending the week in our

Several are attending the M. E. meet­
ings at NaabviNe.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Appleman have re­
amazoo, besides a large circle of friends to turned from- Lenawee county where they
have been visiting her father.
mourn her loss. Rev. Pope officiated.
Miss Addie Thomas has returned home
Ed. Toby and wife of Caledonia spent
several days visiting friends here last from, the north part of the State­
Jerry
Carpenter Is very sick and his reweek.
t
Burt McCall and wife went to Allmo CMwesy b doubtfbl.
Three oases of scarlet fever.
last week to spend a. few days visiting
their parents who reside there.
Aasyrta.
B. J. Barber captured a fox Saturday
Bom, to Will Cooley and wife, a 101b.
after a chase of nearly all day.
ffirL
I
Frank Rorabeck was drawing lumber
Mrs. Edgar Tyler, of Vermontville. Is
from Prairieville with two teams last
week with a view of building more house­ visiting bar daughter's Mrs. John Tasker
and
Mrs. Calvin Smith.
room soon.
•
Lilfian Hare, of Bellevue, Is visiting her
Wall McNeil, of Battle Creek, made
several friendly vails on old friends bare cousins John and Henry Tasker.
Dr. Powers was on the sick list the first
last week.

leaves a husband and two daughters, Mrs.
Thomas Kelley who resides in this town­
ship an J Mrs. Manley Coddlngson of Kal­

Washington's birthday was honored by
Rev. Frank Bogart was here* Sunday
the attendance of eighty couple who met
.
at Flint’s hall for a social danee and also and Monday.
v’llnge.
School closes this week Friday for a.
Miss Maggie Kershaw, of Augusta, has who enjoyed a well spread table.
Two weeks more of school when a va­ short vacation.
been the guest of Mrs. R. Marshall.
Ellsworth Jewell was .taken into the
Mrs. VanAntwerp is visiting A.’almo cation will occur of about two weeks,
friends.
when the spring term will commence church Sunday.
AH Society met with Mrs. G. W. Tom­
J. Q. Creasy Is surveying about here for with Prot. Norris as teacher.
kins Thursday. Next meeting at Mrs.
the prospective railroad.
Prairieville.
Henry Tasker’*.
Miss-Maude Root, of Kalamazoo, Is vlsDied, on Feb. 15th., 1894. at Orange­
illug Mrs. Nettle Hyde.
Nashville.
.
ville, Mich , of inflamatlon of the bowels,
The Juvenile Band of Plainwell will
Mre. Lucy Sanford, of Middleville, is
Mr. Jefferson Bagley, aged 86 years, 11
gibe an entertainment at the M. E. church
mouths. Mr. Bagley was born In Brook­ vbiting among relatives here this week.
March Sth.
John
Furulss was at Hastings Mowday.
field. Orange County, Vermont. March,
Mrs. Ilindmarchand Ava Boise were at
15th., 1807, at which place he resided un­
St*to Bead.
Grand Rapids Tuesday.
The ladies dime society will meet .next til 1834 when he moved to Lancaster,
Al Rasey and Geo. F. Truman made a
week Thursday at Mrs. Pennock’s, south Erie Co.. New York. Feb. .7, 1841, he
was married to Miss Susan Caswell. They business trip to Woodland, and other
of Hastings.
places Monday.
; Dr. Drake and wife, of Hastings, and lived In Lancaster until May, 1865 when
J. C. Furniss was confined to the house
In 1866 he
Mrs. Green from Ohio visited at Mrs. they moved to Wisconsin.
the fore part of the week wilb.tfe mumps.
moved
to
Orangeville,
Mich.,
and
there
Wallace Brown’s last Thursday.
Mbs Fleming called oo friefeb M HaaMrs. Cowles and Mrs. McNight visited resided until the time of his death. He
Mrs. Lillie Sisson in weft Carltoa, last leaves h wife and six children and many tings Monday.
Mrs. Charlotte Tyndall wfe haa beat •
friends to iuourn his loss. The deceased
Monday.

Quite a number from S. Johnstown at­
tended the lyceum at the Hamilton school
house In Bed ford.Saturday night.
8. S. Fisk has returned from his visit at
Howard City.
A liberal application of paint would im­
prove the appearance of many of the
dwellings in the N. W. part of the town.
• It Js reported that Mr. C. Pfander will
return to bls farm in the spring.
Peter Fick’s health is Improving slowly.
While loading Ice at Fine Lake the
other day* Mr. H. N. Bowman dislocat­
ed one of his thumbs.
•*
The school in No. 8. celebrated the
birthday of Washington in an appropriate
manner.
The following account of court proceed­
ings in the pioneer days of our county is
related by Henry Paul oF Johnstown.
The above named gentleman was for
many years constable when that office
meant a vast amount of racing to and fro.
The old lady Fisher is quite poorly at
It often happened that the settlers hogs this writing.
would stray away In the woods In search
Ttore was a surprise party oo Mr. and
of shack and get lost, and after remaining Mrs. llurray last Friday night
away from his friends for some time
Frank Marks is on the slek list
would assume a savage condition and fear
the not very nleasing name of wild hog.
William Woodard who lived on the town
line road hatween Johnstown and Barry

week from Long Lake weighing twelve sister, lire. W. H. RoekweM.
Miss Burnice Mun lea is ill with muscu­
pounds.
Stephen Sprague is quite low at this lar rheumatism.
H. Long is drawing logs preparatory to
writing and Wm. Monroe is also on the
building a borq in the spring.
sick list.
J. H. Farrweil and wife have been cal­
Carlton eenter.
led to the bedside of their daughter-lnNotwithstanding the extreme
cold
weather Friday night the donation Party
Miss Edith Bevier, formerly of Grand
was well attended.
About 820 dollars
Rapids, now of Woodland, is stopping for
were received.
a time with her grand parents, B. F. and
Mr. Whitney of Battle Creek spent Sun­
E. Wolf.
day with Miss Libby Survlce.
Mias Lucy Joslin In the guest of Mrs.
Ernest Edmonds entertained bls brother Geo. Bump.
Frank last Saturday and Senday.
Chas. Carpenter visited his brother
Orangeville.
Willis of Battle Creek lost week.
As a result of the protracted meetings
Fred Fleming will return from Forest held here by A. McMillan, of Kalamazoo,
Grove where he has been since last fall, to quite a company drove to Plainwell last
assist his father in bis store at Hastings. Sunday and eight were baptised.
Coats Grove was represented at the Cen­
Earl CoykendaU,
Middleville. Is vister school Wednesday night to engage in [ting friends here this week.
the spelling match but they did not carry
S. G. Paine is moving to Charlotte.
off tlx? palm of victory.
Jesse Brooks
Art Reed is home for a few days.
spelled the schools down.
Another dance Is billed for the 9th of
Mary, wife of Jay Carpenter died at the March at the town hall.
home of her mother, Mrs. Eliza Cain,
Verne Ellis visited relatives near Has­
Sunday morning of consumption, aged 30 tings a part of last week.
years. Funeral services conducted at the
M. E. church Tuesday morning by Rev.
Mrs. Ira Rachelles visited Mrs. Hannah
G. A. Myers.
Bacheller, of Quimby, Tuesday.
Ren Noy* s. was at Grand Rapids over
Slckory Corner*.
On the evening of the 17th. The Culture Sunday.
Club gave an entertainment at Flint’s
Fred Flory entertained his brother,
Hall to a small audience owing no doubt Dave, from Coats Grove pnrt of last week.
to the inclemency of that stormy night
A few night# ago about midnight, a
aud by solicitation they were induced to man tried to enter the bouse of Charley
repeat the same on Wednesday evening Felghner, by picking the lock.
But
last at the same place. Songs and decla­ looking in at the window and seeing Char­
mations were In order. Solos accompan­ ley, who-happened to be up, be became
ied bv Instrumental music were well ren­ frightened, and left
dered. A little play was given which
Rol. Shepherd, of Portland, was on the
pleased all very much aud the cur­ street Monday.
tain dropped amid much applause.
A
John Hauchett, of Big Rapids, Is a
small admittance fee was charged for the guest of his sister. Mrs. Clarence Bachel­
purpose- of replenishing the library. ler.
.
Receipts amounted to ten dollars.
All
S» Noys, of Adrian, is visiting relatives
speak in high terms of the progress the in these parts.
Club is making.
Mrs. Peter A. Young aged 74 years died
Mr. and Mrs, Horace Hart rejoice over
on the evening of the 21st.
Iler funeral
was held on Friday the 33rd. at the a 9K. pound boy.
B. W. Austin lias torn down his log
West lj an church of-which she has been a
worthy member for thirty years.
She barn.

T. Tanner is laid up with the rbenma-

possessed many fine qualities of mind and
waa of a kind disposition and bore with
patients the trials and sufferings of a
severe Illness. The remains were inter­
red Id the Prairieville cemetery, Feb. 17.

of Jacob Lenta died Sunday moral
The remains were taken io Lyons, N.
Tyndall, a daughter, and Mr. C.

Central Kutten*.
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and ^edom of their «r
on.

lade."

cried

Odbeon

Prawle. "let .ral up to the m 11 ud
toe what aort of KaUyway. old Goo
rlnpe has bought We ll give em abll

And a* ho held her Dana —
mA her devouring with bi* eyes
mvishing and voluptuous beauty of
fulkricb. graceful
S™ hTtenth., toeh •

and It was that which led him to go
on repeating to himrelf the areumnere
about hi* fidelity and lore for M»r&gt;
He was fighting ■ hard battli, and the
odds against him were many .
Mary divined only a vuiy little of
the struggle that was going on, but It
was enough to make her miserable.
Apart from the tear Uiat Tom’a love
was slipping away-* fear that was infinitc pain to her—she had the iirmeht
conviction that her instinctive dis­
trust of Savannah Morbyn was well
founded, but she eould not breathe a
w&lt;rd of this to her lover: neither
could she find any means ot ascertain­

charm which she exerted over him, to
touch her as now and then he did as
they walked together, filled him with
too great emotion to let him speak.
They walked thus silently for Dearly
joined.
’
.
I never before .tool
But the men were neither enthnstasJitaJ ■- ber^ »n.l re^Hnj bh rerj
half the distance, till they came to a
We nor angry-only rather curiona to
spot where tbe path ran between high
»B1 With eye. &lt;h.t wemwl to
Into every mtok *”‘1
hU toe who had been brought over to the
hedges and a stile divided two of the
fields one from the other. It was a
"untold holdlnj her hand, .nd tell mill.
They had not been long at the gate,
very secluded place, and in the deep
to thonyh he oonld not tom «"«r before a little commotion showed that
dusk of the evening everything was
tmn the eye, th.t rireted hltx hold- Aomr of the workers were approaching. ing the truth.
•till and silent. Savannah paused a
Another source of great anxiety to moment before crossing the stile, and,
Two or three women
*caT&lt;^
tor him
him as
m in
in cnain&gt;
chain, which he --bad no aww
taw
-■ ,
Wfah to loose, until She herself released I couple of half-time lads
Mary was the growing animosity
were "the*
to eome
come te
In •'«*«.
sight-, but
but Hhown toward Tom by several of the by stopping, caused Tom to come
hi„,
I, were
th* flrat &gt;o
against her. when she put her hands
There toeim-J
med «»»
some subtle
«“»&gt;Ue power in
In ; „
when
hen they tow
saw the crowd hod'k"
tl‘e
men who were out on strike- .
out and touched him.
the woman thnl he ha I never met with . lane o( striker, and their frlfflida. they
Is there anything fresh about, the
In a moment—how it happened he
before it madden. ) him. and even the ! heitated. stopped, and then turned strike, Tom?" she asked him one
knew not—his arms were round her.
wined and aoare.l took which be saw
At this there was a great Irarat evening, when the hands had been out
Carried
away by the mad Impulses that
on Marr Ashworth's [tale face did not o, cheering. It was the first victory,
about three weeks.
drove him and sent the blood rushing
torve to recall him wholly to hlmtolf. '
But■ '•
il was
...............
not to last tone,
long.
“No. The men are fools,” exclaimed
through
his reins, he pressed her to
The
cheer---had not die.I away
nor make him conscious of anything
--------------. before Tom, somewhat petulantly- "1 can’t
exeent s strange, fierce, pat-sionate one of the heavy gates was swnng think how they can be auch uiiota to him, and. drawing down her face to
pleasure in the company of this won- | back, and Reubetf Gorringe stxxjd in make so much of such a fellow as his, rained kisses upon her eyesand
cheeks and lipe.
dreusly beautiful creature. He wm : the way a* calm and collectod^as if it
Gibeon."
She lay tn his arms at first, letting
• was an ordinary day and he were
“No chance of a settlement, I fear,
like a mau intoxicated.
him do as he would with her, her eyes
waiting to greet the
workers.
*
’ *At. is there?”
half closed, her head resting upon his
right of him a groan was raised. He
CHAPTER y
“Not the least. The whole business
took not the slightest notice of it and seems to have fitted into Gorringe’* shoulder, and her face pressed to his.
tub muxs
Next morning the whole of Walkden walked forward between the rows of hands a. If he had planned It Thing, Next,
hart, with a sudden
widen burst
barat of passion.
paaalon,
Bridge was early astir, and the great­ i men and women to the roadway, have been a bit alack. and If he'd kept
'““P®*1
est excitement prevailed everywhere j When he reached the road he waited the concern going fall work be might bar embrace and ktetod him to the toU
as to what would happen at the mill, for the first workers—not those who hare had th. .toff on hi. hand. Hut “ "Jd‘7 and pauion.toly a. he bad
what course the strikers would take, . had before appeared and retired—and ____ ,x.
now the slackness just at.
fits him.
him. He
He kl“e&lt;i bar. Thea she drew back and
and whether there would be any dis­ when they came he spoke quietly to
with a deep sigh buried her face in
told me to-day he had enough applica­
; them, as if no one were present but tions od hand from really good work­ her hands and leant upon the stile.
turbance.
Tom. who was much cooler and more themselves; and walked with them
All the time no word had been
ers to fill up the vacancies twice or
collected in the morning than he had until they were inside the gate.
three times over. And he’ll do it If he spoken between them, save an occa­
been when with Savannah Morbyn on
No attempt had been made to inter­ has to turn out more work, and then sional term of passionate endearmentthe previous evening, was out very fere with the women as they passed
these fools who hove been duped by When at length she looked up, the
early, as he had promised to be with , through, and others, seeing this, came
tears were in her voice.
Gibeon will see what they’ve lost.”
“Why have you done this?"
once,
and.
hurrying
the two girls.
j forward
at
’
“There’d be trouble if he were to do
About half-past five, all the people in i between the rows of men and women,
“I love you, Savannah,” was Tom’s
that," said Mary. “We don’t want to
the village turned Out and began to * entered the mill gate. The first really
see all new faces turning out the old answer, “I love yon. There is no one
form little knots of talkers here and i hostile demonstration was made when
in
the world like you to me.”
ones in the village.” She was think­
there in tbv street, gradually drawing . the first strangers—half u dozen wornThe tone in which he spoke seemed
ing ot Savannah.
nearer and nearer to the mill.
to frighten her.
I en and three or four men—came in ।.
“He’ll do it rather than be beaten,"
Presently there was some little hoot* sight and xverc led by Reuben Gor-'
“You have no right to love me.”
answered Tom. “Besides, now the men
fog And hissing heard and n number of । ringe into the milL.
! .who are out demand that anyone who Her voice was very soft and caressing.
people ran to see whnt was the cause. !
At first an attempt was made lyr the
“I know nothing of right You force
It came from a sin ill group of the strik­ &gt; pickets to intercept and speak to them. has been taken on shall be sent away, me; you know it There is none in the
even if they do give in about Gibeon!"
er.and was
er who
wno were
were standing
.u,,,.. ., together;
---------------This
foiled,
however.
By uomnge.
...
. .
~
.
there's boon world Like you.”
• This
was foiled,
however,
by Gorringe.
the no:, was
i Then one or two cries and a little hoof x
' "Pronto, ^nro lhe7 Ln?
She laughed a soft, musical, rippling
lion against Reuben Gorringe, who had ing followed, and a few muttered ex­ little but trouble since they came," laugh; and the next minute sighed
said
Mary, speaking out of the fullness
passed on his way to the mill, and was clamations.
heavily.
.
‘ of her thoughts.
,
’
loukinp after some of the new hands. * i
“No knobsticks; down with all ।
“Ah. you do not know me. You do
“It would be a downright meanness
lie
rned on the
at once
and ; scallywags! Ugh. blacklegs! What do 1
a« ti
---------—- man
—yy-i —
------- -------not know."
went up
i’ you want to come here and take hon- • to cast them adrift in such a way,"
. and spoke
.
. to thmn.
, •
“I know enough to love you. Savan­
to.vv, hiuu m.1 CITI *
* —•
Why .lex
do you
hiss mo and .toot
at . efit follca’ work, for?” and questions of ; answer Tom, warmly, also thinking of nah," and he went to her again and
Savannah. Then, remembering that
me?• ’’ he asked, &lt;»
in ■a inn.t.
loud mnmniT
ringing rvoice.
ca.
kind, especially from the men’s
placed
his hand on hers. “I want to
perhaps Mary might-see this, he flushed
“What man among you all, or in the WIVCR&gt;
wives, wert
were. heard amid excitement.
:
.
and said: “Well, in one way know no more."
kden Britere,
whole of Walkden
Bridge, can say I । , The strikers grew more angry as the slightly
«
। „isJ) lh.s trouble Wto
At that she turned to him gently,
have ever done him anything
...inevestod.
- —
anythin; bnt good? ****»«
uw vof
* *»cw
till
Mary.
„„ Bhould
raon, and, taking his hand, pressed it in her
number
new hands _________
paid good wages? taj|t of violence began to be heard
Haven t I ialways
’
warm, trembling fingers and kissed if,
i settled, shouldn’t we?”
ian say
toy with truth that I from men and women alike.
Can any man
“Would you like to be settled. Tom?” and then placed it round her waist
haven't tried to make the place com- (
The excitement had reached its
while she laid her two hands on his
foruible? Can anyone df you say that height just when Tom Roylance camo she asked, gently. She loved him. and. shoulders, looking into his face till her
womanlike, hungered for word.-; of
1 ever discharged a man. woman or '
in sight with Mary and Savannah; and
warm breath maddened him, as her
love
from
him
—
despite
all
her
doubts.
child without full ami sufficient cause? his appearance seemed to fill the
‘Yes," he answered, kissing her. kisses fell again on his lips. Then she
Why. then, do you hoot me?"
! whole crowd with anger.
rested
tier head against his tafcast and
“AI wish
all trvn.
were settled.
I wish
...
«
• , ■ n
. ,,,
• ,
,.,
t, 11MI Ull
’
“i^an't we do as we like with our own
••Knotattokl benlywng Blackleg. ,
h(
_____ &lt;u
__
___irL
1. How would spoke in a low, bewitching, caressing
ain’.t ------boss ...
of them,
tongues?'■ You
.
-------- - -I 1 resounded on all sides and m all keys
tone,
in
the softness of which there
should think,”, cried pne of the men; of angry-voiced men and women, with you like to go away and leave all the seemed a faint strain of sadness:
worry and trouble I ehind, and be mar­
&gt;o.l the olbeni laughed &gt; little
_, Bna
^ ,
nu Mimv
! noo
hdots
and yeu
yells,
and
some threats;
“
Do
you
rooky lore me, Tom!”
GornjMf'
tom in a moment. whUe
wcre clcnchod an(1 sbaken. ried away?” Be asked the question
He kissed -tier hotly us he murraured
1‘ suddenly, breaking in upon a litileand addressed him by name.
' and the whole crowd surged about exhla prcriou» an onsp^r.
“Thais not the tongue you spoke In citcdly.
I J~ntence
“1 mean with love that lasts. Could
lost fail, Dick Grant, when you were
Tom walked in front with Mary and
Th&lt;_
|ooke&lt;1
you bear anything for me? Could you
away twfi months and a half, and I i ho paawd -Aellborntely Hwough he ,
. *ni ,
M&lt;1 thcn. wilh , al „ trust me -live for me—die for me?"
paid your wages all the time. I’m not ; angry,
flushed
and
gesticulating ’ hjch
4nccalcd by a
“My love knows no limits," he said,
boss of your tongue, it’s true; and, so I
crowd, casting a glance now and then 8Wcrej.
almost wildly. "1 am yours body and
far as you’re concerned, I’m not boss ।' over his shoulder, ns if to assure him'
.
.
_
____ _______ _
‘Why do yourfTfouX'
say thr.t? IYou
forget |
of your gratitude either."
self that Sevannab Morbyn. who
' tbero^Je
^n t'i^o
"O&gt;“ 7°“
me? Sunpodng
“Can you wait for me? Supposing
“What do you want to go against the
following close behind, was tafe.
f moU„r. And. beside, yon aro doing to lh"°
tomcltong between ua; a
society for?" asked another, after a
I ^Savannah toemod almoat to enjoy . w&lt;_u now Bt
bar which only patience could move
pause.
' th!i
hel? h.-r hexd 'r"ct I fifty things now'to tio u, moio than i «*ld
coma yon
you wait?
waltz Nay."
r?ay. she
she toid.
said, laugh
laugh-­
“Put yourself in my place for a mo­ , and faced the crowd w.tb a smde ns over
7 to the Bridge. What made you |I
*l, __
"5r.e n?P*ing
ment,
Silas," answered
Gorringe. ’I she passel through them, tier tall
J*
..
J
. but my will that laid. -| wish thia.' '1
think of such a thing?"
............
“Supposing you were running the
and stately figure drawn- up to ito
hc „5wtoL ,.of wish that."I wW&gt; to wall' -&lt;ould you
“1 don’t know,” he answered. “Of
mill and were paying me the wage of
• full height, and her beautiful face
------ course there’s no reason to do anything trust me?”
a tackler and I was earning that of a
brought upon her the eyes of many,
“You can do with me as you will,”
of the kind. But at times—well, what
tenter for you, would you go on doing
and some of the younger men would ,
with this bother with the men and one he said, kissing her. *My love is the
it because I perhaps happened to be
have pardoned her for her acts on acwarp; you weave the pattern of the
popular with the union?"
1 count of her pretty looks. But not so ( thing and another, I suppose one gets
worried sometimes. But of course it weft us you please.”
“You can’t go against the union,"
i the women, whose scornful, angry .
“And what of Mary?*’ she asked.
replied the man whom he had adcan’t be. It would be silly." And he
comments were loud and voluble.
"Ah. you start It is she you love, not
rir •s.xu&gt;: I as
a«s Silaa.
Mil rut “It’s like
lilrp lotting th*
kissed her again, and then got up and
dressed
the ■
spindle run when the yarn’s broken— !
began to walk up and down the little ms. Go to her,” and she made as if to
move out of his embrace. But he
only waste ’ll come of it."
&gt;
room.
■ “Aye. aye: that’s it,” chorused one
Mary watched him, looking up from would not suffer her.
Mary Ashworth was very unhappy.
I
“. You
than that, SuvanSuvanthe sewing she had in her hand; and
r°, know
‘£DO" better
btU*r than
or two.
Iler uisime
dislike and
distrust ot
of navaiinan
Savannah '
..-rv,
..
.
„
,. —,
,
tier
anti Mistrust
am ^ouri DOW- for
•■Bu^itV von^lto
JMorb'Vn
with ""7
th“ th« ' her face dropped a little when she saw n*h‘ tocll?aJdor worse. And you
J ”!
! V
are forcing thia fight
latter waaat Walhden Bridge.' Tom him glance at the clock and reach for good °[ iU*
________ __ ___________ Tom his hat. It was earlier than usual
Ood. you arc miner
not 1. And some of you
yon know me
mo well ■ . .
b .
.
had once or twice expressed some |
“I must go," he aaid, and when she 1
,al th® *’on?s hk P®*»ion broke out
enough to be able to tell whether I’m I
vague
wishes vnat
that me
the two snouia
should be
*„
. I.
M
LU
I '*K
UO wisues
oo did not answer he added: “I—I want.
and he lowered his
kisses
----------- —- upon
Ukcly togive ta
you hold out, fritnda. bat af(er a (ow
h„
get in. FatherS not so well to- her.
~
ymir places will be filled up:
°P;. and I’ve Kurecly ever spoke to Maty about to
‘°C',
“Can you wait?" she asked again.
m.w offer, of Landa than Pre place. Sa^ncah. SIar knew. however, that
Then with an effort, aa if the
“lean do aught that you ask." he
tv,.,., were
m
little deceit tried him, he asked:
they
together.
said.
"They won’t be allowed to work,"
I “Where’s Savannah?”
Savannah mode no attempt to look
“Listen, then. I will have no one
muttered one man. “We don’t mean
He knew she was with his father, and
for pther lodgings, remaining with
know of this yet. You must tell no one
having scallywags here."
‘ Mary knew that hs knew IL
Mary, much to the latter’s secret
* Thes if you win, it’ll mean the I
“She went out soon after we came till 1 wish it. It must be our secret.”
annoyance,
it was difficult, however,
“Nay. that cannot be. Why. I am
shutting up of the mill; that’s alL I
from the mill,” she said. And when he
to te)l her to go away; because none of
don’t know whether you think that’s
had left her she let her work fall on not ashomod,"
the women whose husbands were oat
She
drew away from him.
likely to do yon any good. It’ll harm
her lap and sat burled in troubled
on strike would have her for a lodger, .
“Beit so.” she said. “Then I will
Mr. Coode and me a bit, no doubt; but
I thought,
whilst among those with whom she
I’ll gn back to the loom again before
i
Tom went straight home, walking never be more to you tlhuu I was be­
I’ll gfvo in. And now, look here. DI worked Savannah was unpopular.
’ very quickly until he was close to the fore I come here. We part now.” ’
Hut in the little circle she was all
“It shall be as you wish. Savannah,"
tlreyod all a word of advice." He
cottage, and then lounged as if
kindness and gentleness, and especially
spoke cxcitxlly. “If you mean vio­
ashamed of Iiaving hurried, or not he said, instantly, humbled directly by
was she attentive to Tom’s father- She
the great power she had over him. “1
lence by what yon say about scallywishing to be seen hurrying.
would sit with tfie old man by the
Savannah Morbyn was sitting with have no thought but to do as vou
I tell you this: I’ll meet you
hour together, read-ng to him or talk­
his father, apd rose w-hen Tom entered wish.”
wil.-. y&amp;ur enm weapons. Two sides
ing to him about his favorite subject,
"Too will make no sign to anyone,
cxiij on that tort of play, and | his son. and doing all in her power to the room.
“I must go," she said, directly, and nor tell anyone." you It find that I can be as much in I
win the old man’s a ffection.
“I must tell poor Mary." he said, his
eumesb ru protecting those who stick i
when she took the hand he held out
Tom himself, too. grew into a habit
to me as I can in opposing those who !
she clasped it till she felt it tremble; heart smiting him as he thought of her
of coming into the room where the ।
and what she might feel.
and
she
looked
into
his
eyes,
her
own
Surr. against mo,".
two were, and staying there until So- 1
"So. Mary
least ot all," cried
With that Reuben Gorringe went on vannah left, when ha declared that he shining with a great luster.
will not
He said nothing: he could find no Savannah. imperiously.
hi., way: and now no sound followed had better walk bach with her. for
him. His will had for the time con­ fear of her being molested by the words. But when she had put on her have it Do us I Will, al) io all; or we
wiU
forget
thia
—
tills
madness."
hat
he
showed
that
he
was
going
with
quered thorn; and more than one of strikers.
And again he yielded, though reIncthe men were sorry that any dispute
When they were alone they rarely
“It is doc safe for Savannah to be out tantly.
had arisen.
spoke, and Tom tried to persuade him­
Suddenly, they both started as the
in truth there was not much heart self that be was doing as he did from alone in these times.” be said to his fa­
sound of approaching footsteps reached
in the quarrel. The men had obeyed a sense of nothing but duty. When ther. as if excusing himself.
“No, lad, no; go with her. She’s a theu^ and on the soft night air Tom
the call of the society In coming out; the mill closed be * onld go as usual to
heard hi* own name spoken in a man’s
but they all knew that Gorringe had Mary, either to h»tr cottage or for a good lass," said the old man. “A good
been a fair employer, while many had walk with her, and showed more af­
received such services as that be had fection towards her than before Sa­
twitted the man Grant with haring vannah had eome tc Walkden Bridge,
tjb.de of the tall hedge and “.S’
forgotten.
lie told himself a uandred times a day
Two or three men name up kurriedlv
had left them, there
After O
a _____ k -nrnetuy.
at him made him thrill with secret, and aa thee
guilty, shaming. yet glorious pleasure.

of Walkden Uridge g™-**”*'
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A hot sling of Carter’s Extract Smart
A young man over In Windsor townWeed will cut the mucous phlegm out of ablp, Eaton county, wanted a marriage
the throat and lungs in a few hours, mak­ license. He went to the treasurer instead
ing it a sure cure and quick cure and pre­ ot the county clerk, and ask what a license
would cost. The treuurer'. wife, who
ventive of Croup,
Diphtheria,
Sore
Throat, Pneumonia, etc., as these troublee was in charge, thinking he wanted a liq­
all come from a neglected cold. W. H. uor license, told him it would cost $250
for six months. The youa^ mail raged
Goodyear.
0 every
_ six ’
A remarkable company, in that It rep­ and declared that if It cost L
mouthy
to live with a woman In Michigan, '
resented five generations, celebrated tike
eighty-fifth birthday of Jusiln Hallsted at he would go to Utah and lake unto him­
his home In Kalamazoo township Satur­ self several wives at a much cheaper rate.
, .
day. Mr. Hallsted Is one of the pioneers —Detroit News.
of Michigan, having come here in 1836.
He aud the companion of his youth recent­
ly celebrated the sixty-third anniversary
of their marriage. 'Hie couple have six
children, twenty-three grandchildren, ten
great grandchildren aud two great great
grand children. They are well known
throughout the county.

The funeral of Rev. A. H. Yokum,
pastor of the M. E. church at Byron Cen­
ter was the largest ever held in the vil­
lage. Presiding Elder W. J. Cogaball
was assisted by six ministers, who were
the pall bearers, also by the Odd Fellowr.

bill But Quinneniore was prepared
- -him,
•
'
- unexpected
- ■
• - *
for
even on such,
an
mission. He brought forth a paper
^hlch in part read thus: “This patent
l*‘«d “P?n ‘he
eo»dl‘‘“
ll.n* *lin
that
the ***la
title thAWfcXw
thereby Aowt.Ar.o/1
conveyed „hnll
shall
not be subject to taxation of any char­
acter, bnt shall remain inalienable and
not subject to taxation f&lt;ir the period
of twenty years from tho date thereof,

Reduced from g*

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rum

as approved January.T8, 1881.” The as­
sessor apologized aud withdrew, not
smiling.
• A Queer XV a ger.
■ An American acrobat in Vienna late­
ly won a queer wager. I le bet a con­
siderable sum with a Vienna strong
man that he could not endure to have
a liter of water fall drop by drop from
a height of three feet upon his hand.
When three hundnjd drops had fallen
the athlete’s face became red and he
looked as if in pain. At the four hun­
dred and twentieth drop he gave &gt;4p,
saying it was impossible to bear the
pain any longer. The palm of bis hand
was swollen and inflamed, and in one
place the skin had broken open. Only
a small portion of the liter of water
had gone to make up the four hundred
and twenty dropa.

of coDtemporanoous activity for THE FORUM.

Every great sabiect Is takm ep by The Fervoi
H naturally omm lata
public atteatiea and l&gt; traated by the beat duthortttas, witbaot retard to partiw
or croedr It will keep any theughHul reader Informed on the teaks and problem*
of the time, as no other periodical does.

The Unitarian church of Ann Arbor has
a literary society to whose entertainment
There Is a bright side even to the wide­ men of all denominations contribute. Rev.
spread distress that has fallen upon us in Fr. Kelley of the Catholic church, lectur­
alice kike. M. d..
■
consequence of the panic. Il has awaken­ ed upon Cardinal Newman at the last
•
•••Physician and Sutxeon.
bibitory; indeed all the great Reviews have been too high in price for tbo msiM
Hastings. - - Mich.
©^Intelligent readers. But now the number
AU calls promptly attended day or night. Of­ ed tender human sympathy to earnest meeting.
fice over F. G. Stowell's boot and shoe store
deeds of helpfulness which are productive
I AME8 aTsWEEZEY.
of good far beyond the relief they give to
United States to warrant so revolutionary
J
Attorney at law.
the immediate want. They enoble those
Hastings. Mich. who help and teach those who are helped
Whatcom, Wash., Feb. 24.—Capt a
Practices iu all courts of the state. Col­
how close a bond there Is afterall between
B. Graham died here yesterday. He
lections promptly attended to.
and the latest great achievements in every direction of activity.
men of all degrees—how truly the broth­ Work That Whlto Mon Cannot Bo was a member of the famous light brig­
Hired to Do.
R. E. 11. LATHROP,
,
age, immortalized by Tennyson, and
erhood of man Is in force even in this age
Homoe]»athie Physician and
one of the survivors- of the GOO who
SIZE AND QUALITY UNCHANGED!.
of strenuous struggle and apparent selfish­
Surgeon
Here It a Proposition Which Might For- rode into the '‘valley of death'* in the
Office over W. H. Goodyear’s New ness.
great charge of Balaklava
nlih a Partial Solution of the
Drug Store.
Hon. T. T. Lyon, superintendent of the
Perplexing Chinese
All calls promptly attended to.
THE CHEAPEST, THE LARGEST. THE BEST, OF THE GREAT REVIEWS.
Problem.
the state experimental station at this port,
Economy and Strength
A. SCRIBNER, M. D„
says the late warm weather did not con­
•
Physician and Surgeon, tinue long enough to start the growth of
Valuable vegetable remedies arc used in tie
Some days ago the Portland Oregon-­
The Forum Publishing Company, Union Square, New Yotfc.
preparation or Hood's Sarsaparilla Id such a
Deltou.
Mich.
inn said: “If we had at this moment peenHar manner as to retain the full medicI nal
fruit buds. The great peach crop in
Office tn residence, one block east of depot
forty thousand more Chinese in the Pa­ raise ef every ingredient. Tbns Hood's Bar
Southwestern Michigan Is still uninjured,
sapartUa
economy and strength and
cific in the northwest to do the work Is the onlycombines
388888883^
A. A C. EL BARBER
remedy dt which “IftO Doses One
388888888S3&amp;
and prospects are favorable for a plentiful which white men will not do, and I ol ar” Is true. Be sure to get Hoods*.
Physicians and Surgeons.
crop. The thorough work of the local which yet Is necessary for development
Calls iu city or county responded to with
Hood’s Pills do not purge, pain, or gripe, bu
yellows commissioners in destroying in­ of the country, the result would be
promptness, day or night.
act promptly, easily and emclently.
fected trees for several years past has good for everybody.” A correspondent
A. SHELDON,
practically done away with the pest. writes that “he would like to be in­
For Over Fifty year*.
•
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
formed what the nature of that work
Peach trees and small fruits will be ex­
Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been usee
Abstract Block, Hastlugs.
is,” and the Oregonian thus responds: Mrs.
for
children
teething. It sooth* the child, soft­
Money to loan on Real Estate Real Estate tensively planted in many sections of the
The occupation in which Chinese la- ens the nuns, allay* all pain, cures wind colic,
•old on eommlMlon. General conveyancing.
Having a complete set of Abstract Books, com­ lake shore fruit belt the coming season.— bpr would mainly be useful is that of and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Twentyfive cents a bottle.
Bold by all druggists
piled from the Records, can furnish complete
South Haven Sentinel.
cldaring our heavily timbered lands. ^hroughou* the world.
* tracts.
C. E. BROOKS. Clerk.
This is labor which whit^ men will not
y M. FOWLER,D,D. 8.
or do not to any extent perform. Thus
NEIGHBORING COUNTIESfar nearly all the work of clearing our
Office hours 8 a m. to 5 p. in.
lauds has been performed by Chinese.
r 4d b: ^-aq
~HILIP T. COLGROVE,
Quite a number of fruit farms In the But it has come to a stop.
Since Chi­
&lt; dtauj xid-jJL
Attorney at Law
Michigan “Fruit Bell” have changed nese immigration was suspended it has
should be rich to !insure
(Successor to Smith A Colgrove.)
hands of late, prices ranging all the way become impossible to get labor for this
lUffice in Union block. Has ling*.)
health. Poor blood imeans
Higher wages are demanded
Practices in all the courts of the state
from 8100 to $.500 per acre according to purpose.
Anaemia;
diseased blood
I xration and improvments.
Small fruit by Chinese, and no owner of timber
4
E. KEN ASTON,
land can atTor.l to-hire it cleared. It is
means Scrofula.
a.
Attorney at Law,
farms are especially In demand by persons
easy, of course, to assert that there arc
(Over J. B. Goodyear A Co.’s store.)
Practices tn all courtaof ths State. Collections of moderate means who wish to engage in 'plenty of white men ready to perform
promptly attending to.
this very profitable industry.
labbr of this kind and to denounce the
Kent county will lurid a Sunday school owners of the land for employing them,
Li R. TIMMERMAN, Hommpathlc PhyJ. •
siclau and Surgeon.
rally In Grand Rapids June 20. when it is but t here is a test of tills matter that
n-‘trn-.ii(Office over Lathrop’s drug store.)
may be very simply made. There are
Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pltefcer-a prescription for Infinite
expected SO,000 children will participate.
immense areas of this land yet open
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
Local Option won In Allegan county by for settlement. Government will give
them away to all citizens who apply.
a majority of 1666.
other Narcotie substance. It is n harmless sahoMfto
the Cream of Cod-liver Oil,
But our workingmen refuse to take
Mr. and Mrs. Z. M. Hoyt of Bellevue
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OU.
these lands aud subdue them. They
enriches the blood; cures
MSHmoKm TRADB MARK
celebrated the GSrd anniversary of their wouldn’t clear the lands for the gift of
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by
Anaemia, Scrofula, Coughs,
Wheeler’s
marriage, last week.
them, doubtless because they think
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worm, and aDnys
Colds, Weak Lungs, and
Consul Frank Dean, who Is now at they can do better, and many of them
feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
Wasting Diseases. Physicians,
Genoa, Italy, ii£a letter wiftten to bls sis­ may be right.
Here then ir. a line of work in which
cures Diarrhoea aud Wind Colle. Castoria rcilovoo
ter at Charlotte, says: “You should bear
the
world
over,
endorse
It.
Chinese would not be in the way of
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
me talk Italian and then die.”
white labor, and there is nothing more
Don't be decelied bj Substitutes!
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomaelt
Mrs. S. M. Wilkins of Eatou Rapids necessary for development of the
Pr«par«l by Scott A Down., N. Y. AU Dntfgiutc
-POSITIVELY CURES—
and bowels, giving healthy aud natural sleep. Caacame near being burned to death by gaso­ country then the clearing of large
bodies of these lands. The work is
line exploding while she was using it to
toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother's Friend.
now practically at a stand. Again,
clean a garment.
astings
ity
ank
Chinese labor would be m.-cXwl *n mar­
Mrs. G. W- Knight a pioneer of Eaton ket gardening and fruit growing. Or-.
Sleeplessness aud all derangements of the
Hastings, - - Mich,
Nervorni System,
Rapid* died at her home in that city; aged Cgofi and Washington do not grow
“ Caetoria is an excellent medicine for ehfl69 years.
She was born In Genesee vegetables enough by one-half fortheir
dren. Mothers have repeatedly toid me at its
CA rTTAklL
$75,000.00
county. N. Y. and came to Michigan In own consumption. What wc have Id
good effect upon thdr children.”
SURPLUS 812 000.00.
the way of market gardening now is
Da. G. C. Osodod,
1883.
largely the work of Chinese. Facts Incorporated under the laws of the State of
Lowell, Mom.
Mtehlgar.
A- I’. Norwood, a Portland man, has like these are facts in spite of all decla­
Purely Vcgatable, guarantod free from
•'
Castoria
Is
the
best
remedy
for children of
Invented a lawn mower, which is lu ad­ mation.
opiates, 100 full size doses, 50c.
Open for bMlDOGk Dec. 15.1888.
As a people the Chinese are not a
• OFFICERS:
eno* ta Mr outetaa ]
M. D Bailey, Receiving Teller Grand Rap­ vance of all kinds now used.
desirable class, since they are unfit 0. G Robinson, President;
ids &lt;Mlch.) Buvtngs Hauk, nays he cannot suy
and although we cnl
tolmt ot Uwlr child nm. «»a » C«WrU loThe case of David and Rankin against
too much in favor of ''Adlrouda," Wheeler’s
for incorporation into the citizenship
medical soppUes *hat
Chester
Messer,
Vice.
Pres.
Heart and NerVo Cure.
William Nealy ot Orange, to secure 8100, of the country, but in every respect
D. W. Reynolds, Casbiei
Prepared by Wheeler and Fuller Mddlcine unpaid stock on the creamery they put up
• wMUri vtOMom tea w*.
**
they ere far less objectionable and
Co.. Cedar Springs. Mich. Sold by.
DFJ8CTOB8:
favorupan.it.’'
at Portland, was on trial for a second time dangerous than tens of thousands from
down their threwa, therufey wndU,
D. W. Reynolds,
W. H. Powers.
. .UaiTKD Hea
fkam tnmwnilure Liawa.^ lit- &gt;■- "i&gt;
,
at Ionia last week and a verdict rendered European countries who are admitted
D. G. Robinson,
HASTINGS,
MICH
John Canreth,
Cheater Messer.
by the judge of no cause for action. It without question every year—anarch­
ists; agitators, beggars, mountebanks
P. T. Oolgrore.
will be appealed to the supreme court a
and criminals of every degree. The
Has
the
only
savings
department
tn in Barry
second limo as there are several other country can do without Chinese, of
County and pays 4 per cent interest on all time
cases which depend on the verdict of this course, but much work that would
• CIRCULATION *
one.
contribute to its development will re­
main undbae. There is no probability
Orange Beebee of Portage township. In
that Chinese will ever be freely ad­
Hereafter, chances for ^Ivertisementa Kalamazoo county, was fined 825 or 60 mitted again, and this, too, in all the
■r
In the line of choice candies,
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest to in jail for allowing his horse to starve un­ circumstances is well, since the pres­
Injure insertion in the issue of the week til It had to be killed to end It’s sufferings.
"
■’'“J ?'«•! I’ o.’ii »• 1 ■: th.;.,,..
fruits, nuts, and fresh bakery
ence of ai!«inferior race among supe­
when brought.
He did not have the cash and so took the rior beings like- ourselves is always a
goods, constantly kept on hand.
It Is not %hst Its proprietors say. but what 60 days.
source of discontent which political
Hood's BarikparlllH does th-u tells the story of
agitators continually inflame. In all
Prompt attention given to all
its merit. H&lt;mx1's Sarsaparilla cures.
A little daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. Ed
circumstances, therefore, exclusion of
orders. Call and see me at
Bara, of Sunfield, fell backward Into a the Chinese Is advisable, or even nec­
Camphor Cream Catarrh Cure will cure
pall of boiling water and was terribly essary, but still a word now and then
Catarrh. W. H. Goodyear.
CITY BAKERY.
on certain phases of the subject, dic­
scalded. Her recovery is doubtful.
Camphor Cream Catarrh Cure will cure
-AND
Thi M. E. church nt Sunfield bus or­ tated by candorand common sense, may
cold In the head. W. H. Goodyear.
not be intolerable.
ganized a Sunday school.
nyOdlvi HHS THE
Camphor Cream Catarrh Cure is the beat
""PARKER^---------nor
The Charlotte Business College is finan•&gt;wj
TERMdl.'AV"Ml«U. .'h ' ■'
soothing and healing. W. H. Goodyear.
HAIR BALSAM
M
n iiiiiii
dally embarassed. and closed last week.
The number of men who can write
wtM
a
IcxtiHant
ftvalk.
A hot sling of Carter’s Extract Smart
legibly with the left hand is very small
but efforts are being made to have
...
Weed will cure the Grippe. W. El. Good­
in this counUy, where the fact of be­
opened.
•
r.
m
year.
ing ambidextrous is not appreciated at
(de
naavb
Frank Bock, of Battle Creek has made its full worth.
Sir Edwin Arnold
Coater's Croup and Consumption Cure is
CONSUMPTIVE
the best eough medicine. W. H. Good- arrangements to have a large number of stated that in Japan every child is
m
IJ
nJiDiv.'
"BSaStSSiSS:
quail shipped In here from the south aud taught to write with either and both
Jbbw teat
: t.hkii; d&amp;liaz no TjSg
hands; and be hinted that this was not
'
’ BOSTGAOK BALK.
A. M. Herrisgton and Chai. Llctka, of they will be placed on good feeding and
the
only
evidence
'of
sound
common
DeUunb«en nU.li tteaMMllUo.. *r innlf I.«« (L.Jlhv.brooding grounds near that c'ty in the
Freeport, will erect fine new residences
sense he met with while in the king-.
ud' •■-IbrtlbBdxmlMMaUplfai
hopes that they wlU help replentish the
this spring.
dom of the mikado. There have been
Smith, tfatodtae sevaotareta jAay ,
fast decreasing game birds In Calhoun many remedies suggested fur what is _ Chartaa-W.
of
NomaberWai.
resorted
the
twenty
sixth
___
•
mii’wMiffttwittrt;
Carter’s Cough and Consumption Cure
county.—B. C. Moon.
known as the writer’s cramp, and many ~
relieves at once. Try It; never falls. W.
Charles W. Smith, to John G. Benter
»U.,
.,-AfirA FAMILY
writers
alternate
between
the
r
pcn
and
Mth.day
of
November
1892
which
is
Geo. J. Laraway, formerly of Ceresco.
H. Goodyear.
«vm recorded the same
A Hagan, was killed at Great Falta, Monta­ the typewriter; but the stmpresf plib mortgage there is due i
Jas. Andrews and Joseph Coon, of
of all is to acquire the act of-writing; hun*ed and forty fire
na, while moving household goods. A
with either hand, and change from «ne
Campbell, cut
eords of wood in one
heavy bureau fell on him from the wagon to the other on the first suspicion of
mort*s&lt;e duo and payable to
day. recently,
■
and he died altpoet instantly.
fatigue. It is quite easy for a child to terms wvi ooitoltlcHis ot Mid
count of defauli hiring bean
Carter’s Cough and Consumption Cure
Charles Foster failed to pay a sidewalk learn to write with the left hand, and, meat of the tnuresi thereon i
will cure coughs and croup, acta quick,
although after the muscles have got from the time It w&lt;m due and
assessment of *9 on $7,000 worth of prop­
tuuJhM* tkftwwt,
set with age it is more difficult, almost is hereby given that by virtue of,;
tastes good. W. H. Goodyear.
sale tu mUd m m&lt; qre I sbal
erty some years ago and Geo. W. Stone of
any man can learn to write with hit same, by a sahi Nt ,»uMlc aucl dd
H. Caller is now making frequent trips Lansing, has bought the tax title for 820,
left hand in a week, and to write as
to liastingg with farm implements, etc., and claims the ownership of the property.
&gt;Apk&lt;tr
well with one hand as the other In less
and soon expects to take up bis abode in
Kalamazoo gels the next annual meet­ than a year.
ate and being lu ths town 411’teC lri-iiMe in the
his new home near Hastings.—Freeport
ii
n
ing of the grand lodge of We Ancient Or­
Herald.
der United Workmen.
1 fit*1* A. * * * * * * H.
Quinnemore, formerly chief of the
Every mother should keen a bottle of
The dates for the Plainwell Agricultur­ Cceur d'Alene Indians, has a fine farm
Carter's Extract Smart Weed in the bouse.
al fair have been fixed for Oct. 2. 3. 4 and of one 'hundred and sixty-#* yen acres Bred and twenty
Wars the little one comes hom? with wet
on the south side :of Spokane river,
titfr.J htaj hImvKx *‘i•vsK&gt;
feet and chilled, a hot illngof Carter’s RxIt la nkl that the outbreak of amall-pux
H would be a very proper
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Emulsion

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HEART DISEASE, NERVOUS
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LOCAL NEWS.

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woopkL
Popular .pinion ttaaeet Mr.
Striker wtoo. who looked elwreitor In *
buK Week poke trimmed In d^wrew. wlib
tony red ribbon, tied prlml) wndrv tbe

rtrultoro taught them.

Un. ebln. Belreahmeate of ebnelake, vnnUli wnfere and candy wire pawed, and

CktrolMto tried to loro, a mogwomp on
the U. S. Srtiate tor Jostle, ot the Su­

then a plrerent lime enjoyed In wlalcooveree.
Tke aoelal wu a in'oedu, and

_

ibeto.t pnyment "I »uc&gt;» peulon wu
mud. D« «k. »•»»• ««’ Mr*- R“e *"
married to B. K. Roue In the Jatroarr
following. Here to a verbatim copy of

tbe letter from the yemaloo department.
Department ol the Interior.

Bureau of Pensions.

Sir:—
preme Court. Bill H In the Senite w everyone preaent expreroed themaelru u
In reaponae to tbe recent Inquiry of
Grover Wied.
H, did the next beet hivlny paued a mow enjoyable evening. Hon. Henry F. Thomu. relative to the
thing, however, and selected an ex-con­
claim, under tbe general Jaw, rerlllleato
Cfearch and Society.
federate eoldler.
•There will be preaching at the first U. No. lOT.ata. of Rounna Itoae. an widow
B. Church at Maple Grove, March, 4th. of Jamea H. Itoae, late Private Co. *‘D,*
A split In to. demoeratlc party In the
Even some of the democratic organs are
Senate
probable, all on account of
n N. T. Vol. Inft, you ere advlied tkat
claiming that the present times are due to at 2.30 p. m.
that tariit question. A few of the wl?er
Tbe ladies «f the Star, W. C. T. U. wlH the report from tbe third Auditor** once,
uncertainty regarding tariff h?gtolattoo.
membersnow keenly alive &lt;o the great
meet at tbe hosae of Mrs. Porter Bartow Treuury Department, abowa that the
Who is responsible for that “uncertainty.
loss already suffered through tariff tinker­
tbe first Tuesday in March at 2 o’etook. uld penaloner wu lut paid December ,.
ing, demaud that wool. Iron and coal be
Will the “cuckoos” now declare that A full house Is deaired.
Very Reapeclfully.
IS71.
protected, as well as some uf the other the tariff “had nothing to do with the
D. I. Mowin’,
The ladles of the W. C, R. will serve
great industries.
They arc
shrewd case” in the Pennsylvania election.
Flrat Deputy Commluloner.
supper in tbe new Post hall over Grant’s
enough to heed the warning that Penn­
To M. U Coon, ’
store. Saturday March 3rd., from 5 to 7
sylvania soundpil and benefit by it, but
Pennsylvania has sounded the key note
Hutlnga, Mich.
o’clock. Gentlemea 15 cents, ladles 10.
whether they will succeed in defeating
Having now given the facta In tbe cue,
of free trade’s doom.
All are cordially Invited.
the tariff-for-rwenue measures remains to
we hope none may be ao unkind, unchar­
The Pastor will preach at ’ the Presby­
be seen. '
itable and untruthful al to revive a cruel
terian church next Sunday In tbe morning
Senator Brice, of Ohio, in a recent Interslander, which never had any foundation
on “Moulded and Beaten work,” and in
ytew with a reporter of a New York daily
to net oo. except In tbe creative Imagina­
•aid:-—
’
Over 65,000 tro^t were planted In over ।tbe evening “How to Play Chess.”
tion of come one who would rejoice In In­
Tbe Y. P- 8. C. E. meets next Sunday
“We shall w4rn tbe southern senators 20 of tbe streams In this vicinity last
venting a t lory u atrociously untruthful
that they are condemning the democrat week. They were obtained from the In
। the Presbyterian church at Ifi o’clock
aa possible.
t
party to disgrace and destruction by the state fish commissioner and arrived In ex- and
will be led by Mlaa Porter.
i
sporadic and Irregular way In which tbe cel Ifnt condition.
Tbe little fellows
Tbe Loyal Legion Band of Hope meets
HmUbk* M««» Celebrate.
tariff bill was framed without the knowl­ weren’t scarcely an Inch long but were at
] tbe Presbyterian parsonage next Friday
There Is no disputing the question now
™

wourr 14. ling-

EDITORIAL note

Additional Local News.

edge or advlee of a single democrat sena­
tor. It was drawn up In the dark by a
coterie of IdealUU. None of the demo­
crat leaders ♦ere consulted or admitted to
the conferences, nor were the President
aud hk cablnat asked for advice. The
measure affects the whole country, yet It

very active and seemed to enjoy themselves when released from tbe large cans
in which they were shipped. There is no
county In the state better provided with
nice spring brooks than In Barry and experienoe has shown that these fish flourish
exceedingly well here. Everyone should
take It upon himself to appoint himself a
committee of one to see that the laws are
enforced. Tbe law allows trout to be
caught from May 1st to September 1st.

jafternoon.

that Hastings must celebrate tbe 4tb of
The following curious ladies will enter­ July In the real old style. One of the
(tain ail curious people havlng’ourioaity to leading and most important reasons why
see—Tbe Curios—on Wednesday even­ we ray this la the fact that the Hastings
(
ing, VHth. day of the Illrd. month. A. Driving Club will ot itself furnish a pro­
D. MDCCCXC1V, at parlors of M. E. gram that will be a great drawing card
r-—
’
church,
Hastings, Mich.:
Meedames forthls occasion.

was made up without the aid of represen­
The Hastings Trotting Association baa
Schantz. Simpson, Mixer, Tower, Bllvln,
tatives of any of tbe great belt- of comHeath, Collins, Zagelmler, Wetael, Cherry/ held several meeting* of late and the cul­
monweallhs which control the business
Parker, Tungate, Mauer, Tucker, WilU mination of their work waa Tueeday
affairs of the country and ought to have a
mont. Abbey, Karker, Woodruff and Miss­ morning when the Hastings Driving Club
voice in such an important matter. New After tbe latter date Is the spawning sea­
es Rock and Upton. Ths Corio social is was organized with the following officers:
York and Ohio, two states having a popu­ son and the penalty for catching them
N. T. Parker--President.
so called from tbe h&lt;H of curtoalttes hnlation of 11,000.000 and fifty representa­ after that time Is very severe. There is
Ed. Power*—Vice President
Madam Wah-Hlp-Tal and sou
tives in Congress were shut out entirely also a law against keeping trout under six nexed.
Dan. W. Reynolds—Treasurer. .
Hop-Tol-HlnrLee direct from China with
from any participation. Now we want to inches in length after they have been
many curiosities En Suite from tbe land.. Jas. M. Bauer—Secretary,_____________
know something about IL
caught. If tbe law is observed, the next
The elub will bold a three days meeting
Priscilla Anker from
“The.democrat party la pledged to pass few years will see all of the streams here­ of the Pig Tails.
Plymouth Rock, Maae., will* spin on ^e July 3d, 4th and 5th. Of course It Is Im
a tariff bill, but not a bill framed in the abouts well stocked.
possible
at this early date to announce
olden wheel as in ye olden time and mdny
dark without party consultation her ene
A good many of our readers sent In relics of ancient time that will make ye anything concerning the program, but tbe
prepared by ex-con federate brigadiers, all
their names, cash and coupons to us last gray beads think bf youth.
Young man character of the gentlemen at the bead of
living south ef Mason and Dixon’s line
week for the Art aeries we are advertis­ Rain-ln-tbe Face tbe daring warrior of the the club and their reputations as active,
west of the Mississippi River,, all cotton
ing Ip the Bannbr. Those who have re­ plains. In his war costume, will show and energetic business men, is a sufficient
planters and all idealists. These inen as­
ceived some of the series are more than explain tbe curiosities of his tribe.
Tbe guarantee that the best possible attrac­
sume control of a measure of vast Impor­
pleased. We want every reader of the curious people must bring a common tions will be obtained, and that every
tance to the great business and financial
Banker to have one or both of the series nlekle (extra) to see the curio—show.
thing will be conducted orderly, systemat­
states, and the northern senators have a
in the household.
Were It not for
ically and with vim.
There will be a sermon to young people
right to know something about it and
the fact that tbe
coupon seberqe de­
It has been a long time since Hastings
preached at tbe Methodist Episcopal
have some voice in its. framing. Yor this
mands the printing of enormous numbers
has had a first class celebration and now
reason a conference was called. “We
church next Sunday evening. Subject—
of these books, they could not be pur­
that the Driving Club will furnish an ex­
shall tell oar southern friends in tbe con­
“From the Prison to the Palace.” Morn­
chased for less than from 50 to 75 cents
cellent program of Itself, our citizens and
ference that if they persist they will des­
ing services aa usual.
Sunday school at
each at the very lowest, but aa It Is we are
business men should supplement It with
troy the party.
The recent elections
noon. Epworth league at 0 p. m.
enable to send them to Banner readers
something entertaining and attractive.
show that tendency in state* which the upon receipt of 10 cents in coin Ar stamps
Officers, soldier and Mariners, Dept.
democracy Is dependent upon for success.
Southern
Mich.
Army
of
tbe
Thomapple*,
and a Banner coupon. Those who have
The sentiment of the people is overwhelm­
not saved the coupons can remit us tbe You are hereby ordered to report at tbe
ingly exhibited in these elections, and
cash ot stamps, tell us the part or parts Baptist church next Sunday at 7 o’clock
continuance in tbe present lines means dtthey desire, and we will supply the miss­, p. ro. for divine service. The Chaplain
ter defeat for the party.”
ing coupons and have the parts named। will discourse on the subject, “The G^od
This interview created a great furor in
Soldiers
need
not
carry
sent to them. Be sure and send name&gt; Soldier.”
the Senate. Nearly 30 democrat senators
and postoffice address and have it written। blankets, as seats are provided.
in all are expressly reported as cherishing
Milo Smith,
plainly. For the benefit of those who&gt;
about the same opinion of the tariff bill.
The best of medicines are none
High private Commanding.
may not, up to the present, have cared to&gt;
The south is surely in the saddle.
•
Tbe
C.
L.
8.
C.
will
meet
with Mrs'.
secure these Art portfolios we will say
too good for sick folks.
It’r
that “Trip Around the World Photograph­- Holloway, March, 3rd., 1894, with the
bad
enough
to
be
sick
withou;
Growing Bapldly.
t
following
program;
ed” Is in 16 parts, each part being about
Rome and tbe Making of Modern EuThe magnificent (?) deficit of the country 10x12 inches, and contains 18 half-tone
running chances with second
under the fostering care of the demo­ pictures direct from photograph, making rope,—Mrs. Maggie Bailey.
Medieval Art,-Miss Ada Michael.
cratic party and reform administration 356 photographs In all. The “Holy Laud
grade drugs.
That’s the
In the Chautauquan—Russian Periodi­
has been piling up at the rate of over Photographed” Is in 7 parts, each part bereason
we
buy
only
the very
cal
Prep,
—
Mrs.
H.
H.
Bailey.
&gt;84,000,000 a year. Democratic theories iag about 8X«H inches and containing 16 &lt;
Quotations,—Livy.
and preparations to give them practical half-tone pictures direct from photograph,

Announcement
OU know that it is said that
a great deal depends upon
whether March comes in
like a lamb and goes out
like a lion. To-day is the first day
of March and may decide the ques­
tion. But whether it comes in like
a lamb or not, will not affect the
prices Archie McCoy has placed on
his Furniture. Of course a great
many people will soon be buying
Furniture, Carpets and Rugs.
House-cleaning time is slowly but
surely approaching. Take time by the
forelock and buy now what you will
certainly need then, because we have
some extraordinary bargains now,
that we may not have then. As
long as you must buy something this
spring why not take advantage of
the nice things we are offering.
Every necessity that the mother’s
heart can wish we can supply
at prices that you never dreamed of
before. Now that ue have fixed
prices so low, every man ought to
please his wife by taking away, for
instance, one of those $20 Dressers
for $10.

¥

A. McCoy.

ABOUT
PRESCRIPTIONS.

highest quality of everything.

tests have caused tbe revenue receipts to
fall far below the government expendi­
tures.
Importers are waiting for free trade to
take the place of tbe McKinley law before
placing large orders for foreign goods
and the receipt? from import duties have
largely fallen off. Foreign sellers are
even more anxious titan tbe Importers for
tbe removal of Hie tariff and Just as soon
aa It Is removed they will send tbelr goods
over here by the ship load. But where is
the much needed revenue coming from
then? Any way you can fix it there la
likely to be a large increase of expendi­
tures above receipts for quite a long time
to come. This would not have been the
case had the Republican party remained
in power, because with no threatened
change In the tariff tbe receipts from
tariff duties would have kept up to tbelr
normal figures.

making 112 photographs in all. The price
of each part In each series la only 10 cents
and a coupon which is published with
each series. AU are printed on tine enameled book paper and ought to find their
way Into every household. Samples may
be seen at this office.
j

Tbe Epworth League gave a “Penny
Social” under the Entertainment &gt; Depart­
ment, at the League rooms Tuesday even­
ing. Eleven cents admission waa charged,
part of which wu returned as announced.
This part was the one cent which those
present found pasted on a piece of card
board distributed to them.
Tbe penny
was removed and twenty one questions
asked to find different objects on IL One
minute wu given for each answer to be
written on tbe card. A few of the queries
were such as: find a tropical fruit, the
answer, date; a place of worship proved to
be the'temple of the Indian: a flower, two
lips, and many others of like nature. The
Pennsylvania has spoken with great ca-ds were gathered corrected and distribut­
force against the Wilson bill, and her ed again. The person who guessed.tbe larg­
voice la but a warning of what la to follow. est number of correct answers wu Charite
Pennsylvania It is true la a republican Lewis who received a beautiful (?) medal
state, bat her voters have exercised an In- In the shape of a bright golden penny

• Tbe Splritullstlc meeting next Sunday
will be conducted by Mr. John Llndsy
।and wife of Grand Rapids, at half past 1
]p. m. at tbelr ball on Jeffe rson St Plat­
form teste will probably be one of tbe
jfeatures of tbe meeting. All are cordial­
ly Invited. C There will be no ad mission
lfee, but a collection taken.

It's a great satisfaction to us

to know that every prescription

we send out is just as good as
good drugs will make it

lUKtf

mxImi

toterferetee Oteourwtb. Jiri. Ind been careful to

Armour Extract of Beef... 40c
Beef, Wine and Iron
50c
Heiney’s Evaporated Horse
Radish:..............
?5c
Modem Druggist and Book
Jefferson St ;Furuiture
Pickled Onions..'........... ” .10c Store.
Seller.
Clams, per can........... . .15c
Lobsters.......................
05c

fallible misunderstandings may arise. It
.ought never to be necessary to contradiet
a lie about one who has crossed the dark
river, and can never defend
herself.
Nothing but gossip, most low-lived and
miserable^ slander most heartless and
cruel, as ta.thls Instance, could Justify us
fa discussing the matter at alt
While Mrs. B. R. Rose was -slowly

Hams &amp; VanArman

DOINGS

Tbe result
own krothar, or Mr. Soar hlmcelf, who
waa marrato of the millinery art.
Wo
ar. tat aatt MU to the (roatoet majartty arc certain any milliner In the city ml&lt;bt
bare obtained rainable polnlera. If pre- eran daatoaSb eon* a crime ajalut the
dorernmeWt

INTEREST
Owing to ilckncM thto wnck 1 bare
been cubic to write n tint ot tbe Ug bw
Ittf

Whleb they had Merited
Pwik Smits.

DeLewe

io tor with repu-

THE REASON
Why we give good value.
Why we look out for your

Man tkat any ok eooH Micro that the

choicest ribbon and flowers.

We are selling them by
I am going to dispose of my
the PECK from 45 to 60c.
You must npt go without new furniture at some price.
FRUIT when it is so Now is your time to get goods
for a little money. 1 'will
cheap.
still buy and sell second
hand goods and do uphol­
A window full of fine stering and repairing.
imitation of cut glass.
New styles for 1894.

W. H.qOObYEflR

yielding np her life to the dreadful disease
which caused her death, some unknown,
vile wretch reported that she had been
drawing s teMow’s pension ever since she
had been married to B. R. Roee.
with a ribbon tied through IL The
rest of .
______
Tbe frleurts of Mr. and Mrs. Rose were
th* evening
evanlnw was
vwa spent fa trimming L-A• democrat In the Oovernar’a chair twice the
hats,' pafaed that such a story should ever have
within the laat dozen yearn. Tueeday of laeh yooox lady preaeat braoittit a bat
been breathed; more se that It should be
lent week occurred the general election In and the material with which to trim It
renneylraala and the election of a Ceo- Sllpa at paper os which come author'.
ICneaman at large. Hon. Qalneha A.
out, and were sure that no one ebnld be
Orow wee elected by 1 SO.000 majority. two were dlMributed, and the boy artmaa,
halt retd matebed Um owe held if pome

.

ORANGES'

NOTICE

you couldn't get it any better.

Justice to a Good Woman’s Memory.

There ought never to be any reason for
]
bringing
such a subject aa we shall now
*present
Pnblic attention.
While as
;loug'as men and women are human and

No

matter what you paid for it

ftGflRLOflDOl

l'y?*eU,y°u good wearin,
““J* kt Priw* that are ria
and we warrant every pai:

IT PAYS US TO 00 SO
Call and see ns at

The Uttic Red Front Shoe Store.

�Two or three reliable salesmen wanted
in Barry
County by one of Lansing’s
largest Manufacturing
establishments.
Permanent business. See Gen. Ag’t at
Ford’s hotel until Saturday nlgb».

Hastings Banner
Thursday March 1,-189,.

;

SILENCE
Is golden oftentimes, and,
just now is the golden
opportunity to buy your
drugs of me.

WALL PAPER

left for Chicago

Frank Black is in Kalamazoo to-day on

b tBinesa.
J. M. Bauer’s many friends baveobservE. M. Bailey, of Goblevllle. was In tbe
ed that for a few days past he has been
city Saturday.
\
very “stiff-necked.’’ It’s all on account of
j Mrs. Green from Ohio is visiting at Dr.
a big carbuncle. JudgingJrom the num­
erous auctions that J ip Is taking charge A. P. Drake’s.
of as auctioneer, his services can’t be dis­
A. H. B. Ellis, of Grand Rapids, was in
pensed wiih very long.
the city Monday.
i
Robert Colvin, ot Battle Creelc, to In
Mrs. Sarah Baker has quite a curiosity
in the shape of a plant. Last fall she
broke off a small twig from an apple tree
and stuck It in a plant Jar, to help support
the plant therein. Now the apple twig to
In full bloom, and presents a very pretty
sight with Its numerous blossoms.—Nash­
ville News.

llastlngB this week.
J Mrs. Emmett Evarts, of Nashville, was
in the city last week.

Dr. Frank Denslow, of Muskegon, was
In the city last week.
VMrs, K. W. Brock spent Sunday with

tier parents In Dutton.

FRED L. HEATH

( Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lunn expect to
l^ave Hastings soon, and a few of their
neighbors and friends planned a surprise
on them last Thursday night. They came
armed with tables and cards and a pleas­
Mrs, John Lindsey, of Grand Rapids,
ant evening was spent with pedro. Cof­
to tbe guest ef Mrs. J. Lee Reed, this
fee and fried cakes were served late In
week.
the evening. Mrs. Will Young and John
Mrs. Rounday and niece. Miss Lottie
Busby woo first prizef.
People in tbe vicinity of Hastings need Laramy, of Grand Rapids, visited relatives
Ing anything In the granite or marble line in the city last week.

HM g

ATRIP AROUND THE
.. WORLD. ...
AKT SERIES H9. 1.

1

Horton

I have aii excellent line
of wall {taper. Possibly
yoti may want to buy
some before long. I can
certainly pieage you.
Don’t forget the place—
in that little old wooden
building jnstjeast. of the
City Bank.

COUPON.

I

X MIm Sarah
Monday.

Brother Sherman, of the Vermontville
Echo, to receiving many well deserved
complltneuts, for a i&gt;oem he read before
tbe meeting of the Eaton county farmers
at Charlottv last week, entitled “The Pro­
gram.” It was very witty and contained
many tettirig hits, besides lots of good
common sens**.

iS:

1

One of the mort wondertel eumplea In I more popular with tbe Whelan of tte

PERSONAL MENTION.

COUPON No, 4.
NUMBERS CHANGE EACH WEEK.
Send or bring eaeh week this cou­
pon. together with TUX cents, and
you win receive Portfolio No. 4 of
"A TRIP AROUND THE WORLD.”
For particulars see “ad” page 1.

That Palaclne IS cent oil at Cook A
Cook’s lasts nearly as long as two gallons
of ordinary oil. it is safe, of high test,
and gives a soft, clear, bright light that
approaches an electric light iu brilliancy.
Buy one gallon of this oil and you wont
use*any other. Don’t forget the place, at
Cook &amp; Cook’s.

LOCAL NEWS.

95 quire?.

Wool shawls atX price. O. D. Spaulding.

Oranges .one cent each on Saturday at

Stauffer’s.
)/■ A few of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Matthews’
/friends gave them a surprise last evening.

A new dally paper will be started at
Kalamazoo next month. L. B. Kendall is
at the bead of tbe scheme.
The Red Cross oil Is equal to moat any
IS eeat ell in tbe market. All it costs is
10 eecte at Cook &amp; Cook’s.

yr L. E. Stauffer is at Owosso this week attandtag tbe'“High Court of Fore*ton, ” a*

with

Rev. Burgess of Grand Rapids visited
A. H. Hull this week.

largely attended at his home In the first
ward, on Wednesday last. Rev. Cox trt
the M. E. church officiating. Those pres­
ent from abroad were H. L. Carpenter
and wife of Potterville; Mr. Alvin Carpen­
ter of Muskegon; Mr. and Mrs. D. R.
Foster and sons, Leming and Fred of
Saranac; Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Ford of
Hickory Corners; Mr. and Mrs. J. Wick­
ham', Mrs. J. O. Runyan and Mr. Chas.
Rnnyan -of Grand Rapids; and Mr. Wil!
Fuller of Nashville.

er, Shut &amp; Co. vs Hastings Furniture Co.
$103.50 and costs.
Court will convene
for the May term. March 27tb.

A couple of merchants of this city were
on the verge of making deals with the redbeaded German who stole some money
and notes from a Woodland farmer last
week. People in surrounding counties
should look out for this old fraud who
makes it an object to cheat and defraud
right and left. He looks like an honest
old farmer. He represents himself as
coming into a community for the purpose
of buying a farm or making a deal of some
kind, and its a pretty shrewd neighbor­
hood that don’t fall a victim to bis oilytongued talk to tbe tune of several hun­
dred dollars. He even goes to merchants
in cities, claims that he’s just sold a flock
of sheep, or a lot of bogs, to the leading
buyer, claims that he’s lost his pocket­
book and railroad ticket, and wants to
borrow $5.00 or $10.00, and his honestfarmer appearance often gets It for him.
He Is described as being 5 feet 6 or 7
inches tall, lather heavy build, ha* red
hair and apeak* with a German accent.
He’s a sharper from the ground up and
the pres* should advertise him thorough­
ly.

Ask your grocer for Lac La Belle flour,
manufactured by Dodds A Hartman, Del­
ton, Mich. We guarantee It to be tbe
Mrs. Fred M. Soule will do dreeamak- strongest flour in tbe market, will retain
ing by the day. Any one wishing work moisture Jong and make the sweetest
If the game laws are observed it will
done should make engagements at cnee.
bread. Every sack warranted. We also only be a matter of very few yean when
When baying your oil at Cook A Cqok’s solicit the fanners trade, will give &lt;0 lbs. tbe streams and brook* hereabouts are
jest ask ’em about groceries. Try ’em of our best flour for 60 lbs. wheat. Far­ well supplied with trout. Only a few
oooe and you’ll bo tbelr steady customer. mer* coming a'long distance will da we! yean ago a few trout were planted in
to bring large loads as Lac La Belle flour* some of tbe streams near the city and
Myron Maynard was driving with a
will improve In quality every month for •Ince then souse excellent apecimea* of the
toad of hay In Irving last week. Tbe
six months after being milled.
load tipped over and be waa badly braised,
Yours Truly,
though do bones broken.
Dodd* A
!
y A Dramatic Club waa formed in this
Bev. Irl R. Hicks’ “March forecasts” caught at the pump factory by Mills
city souse weski ago, and a play to under­
are gloomy enough. He gives us a con- Phillipa In a very peenliar manner. He
going rehearsals at present which will be
tinned round of ► forms from tbe 3d to went to “turn the water on" at the factory
presented shortly after Lent.
the Wlh, divided Into four separate 'but waa surprised
“
..................
* *
to find
that the wheels
Anyone needing gasoline stoves cleaned
periods, probably to allow them a cban«e refused to turn. Going below to the wa­
or repaired, or repairing of any kind to be to “change bands at the bellow*,” and ter wheel he picked oat a big fish which
promisee that each period will close by a he sappoeed was a sucker. He threw it
building jast north of Ford’s hotel.
polar wave of great severity fur the see- into some shaving* near by, and thought
no more of It until be called a visitor’* at­
money. Get either tbe 1* cent Palatine zards and anow blockades in the north are tention to It, who at usee recognized it aa
oil or the 10 oent Red Cross oil at Cook A expected. to _
_
,
,
_
.
be on tap all the war from the a mon* trona trouL It measured t$ Inches
Coot .. Either OBeuJ them li“«U rtabt.” «ib u the 8tb. .Bd from the l*th Io U&gt;r In tengti?, waa 6 Inches through up and
17th tbe whole eoantry from the Pacific to
after Lent will do the Atlantic will be swept Tbe moanh

representative from Court Hastings.

Frankfort (Germany) mathematician of | Is due In a large measure to the Innatlonal reputation, baa calculated that Cereal be take. In tbe rehool, and the aoboltwo person, playing the game ten boars ! are feci this Interest Is genuine. His
a day, and making 4 mores In a mloule, J earnest talks always maks a dsep Impresoould continue one hundred and eighteen slon on the young men and woman,
million years fllS.000,000) without er- Whatever he nys they feel Is Intended for
haunting all tbe combinations ot tbe tbelr Interest and good.
He retired

game, the total of whleh la S4S.SM.M1,- amidst applause, that nearly amounted Io
an encore. The exercises closed with
MO.
all present joining in singing “America.”
I desire to thank my friends for the Prof, Sterling took the .occasion to give a
very libenl patronage bestowed upon me oordial invitation to all present to visit
since opening my meat market, and trust the school during any day in the school
that the same be continued. It has been week. This would give encouragement to
my constant alm to furnish' the best of both teacher and pupil, and is a practice
everything the market affords and sell It that should receive more attention \han it
at the lowest possible price. I will be does In this city.
glad to welcome any new patrons who
may never have"given me a trial, and will
do my best to please them.
Very truly yours,
We desire to extend our heartfelt thank*
Ed. Schvmaxn.
to the kind friends and neighbors and to

the Macabees and Lady Macebees who so
Washington’s birthday was observed, as
kindly assisted us In onr sickness and In
Mr. and Mrs. James Coffield left for is customary, by the High school, with ap­
the death of our husband, father and son.
New York City Saturday.
propriate exercises. Notwithstanding the
Mrs. A. C. CjM|prxT«R,
Mrs. Franc Willison returned to Eaton stormy day, a large number of ladies and
Fkkd Carpenter,
gentlemen were present. Tb^ first part
Rapids Saturday motnlng.
Miw. Betst Carpmnter.
Mrs. A. T. Leonard visited her par- of the program, consisted of recitations
and readings by the pupils, which were
•nte in Kalamazoo last week,
JCotloe.
given In a creditable manner. The Pres­
y Miss Maude Trego went to Charlotte
byterian choir furnished excellent music.
We have wonderfully attraetlee business for
Friday for a visit with friends.
Miss Bessie George added much to the ladies wishing sure permanent Incomes. No
book canvassing. No risk.
Miss Anna Downing, of Nashville, via- program and pleasure of those present by
C. 8. &amp; W. A. Kkklkb. perfumers.
jted Miss Hattie Beadle this week.
■
Jamestown, N, Y,
two finely rendered recitations.
Rev’s
Cbx,
of
the
M.
E.
church
and
Grlgaby,
of
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. McNeal, of Alaska,
have been visiting at Sheriff McKevltt’s. the Preabyterlan church, were present and
gave Interesting addresses. Judge Smith
Freeman potatoes for sale, at Si. 00 per bush­
Judge Smith to holding court for
UL G
bOMUM,
el.
Will
odham,
was then called on. There Is no man,
Hastings, Mich.
Judge Padgbam at Allegan this week.

will do well to call on McNaughton, Col­ ।
Mrs. Julius Russell and Miss Anna
vin Co., of Battle Cnek and get their Hessmer spent Tuesday In Delton, tb^
prices before buying. For the next ninety guests of Mrs. F. A. Blackman.
days they will make this Inducement.
Rev. Thos. Cox delivered a lecture on
They will pay all expenses both ways for
Wednesday evening of this week at Dei
all patrons who come to them, and wijl
ton, subject “The times we live in.”
guarantee a discount of five per cent, from
the usual prices prevailing in this vicini­
ty. Call on or write them at, 98 East
Every woman takes a good deal of pride
M.lu St, Battle Creek. Mlrh.
In her glass ware,-and It Is perfectly nat­
A. Black &amp; Son were tiie victims of a ural that she should. There Is a demand
low live, contemptible trick in Ludlugtop now for glass ware that Is of beautiful de­
last week. They had partly finished set- sign and cheap. Spary Phillips has met
I ting a nice monument, with the name ct this popular demand and has in stock an
i the deceased on^the stone iu large, raised excellent Hue of beautiful glass ware at
letters. Some mean spirited being took prices that will surprise you. Call and
some instrument and knocked one of the see It
,
letters off. A regard of $100 to offeied
Chas. Sheffield, we understand has con­
I for the perpetrator, who left no evidence!
cluded to appeal his case from the Circuit,
i he even taking away the pieces of stone
be having been convicted at the last ses­
that had been shipped off. The loss has sion on a charge of assault. He escaped
been repaired by A. Black &amp; Son.
with a very mild sentence considering the
The beneficent effects ot this democrat­ seriousness of his offense, and if he ap­
ic administration may be seen must any peals nothing but death can end his liabil­
morning over at the sheriff’s wood-pile, ity to suffer even a severer verdict at the
where from two to six or eight men may hands of the jury next time.
be seen splitting wood for their IneakfastJ
The remain ing cases on the court calen­
Many of them are good appearing, fairly
der have been disposed of. In the case of
well dressed men. not of the raggedJ
John Denton, perjury, the jury disagreed
buminy looking order. Experience is al
and he Is now out on $200. ball.
The
dear school and we’ll bet that tbe next
case of the People vs Pratt and Tinkler,
time laboring men get an opportunity
continued. Heath vs Myers, submitted.
they’ll make the country understand that
they thoroughly appreciate what free
Muskegon Brewing Co. vs Ellas Jones,
trade threats mean.
Judgment §107.70 and costs. Hamnock-

The “old time” so Jal given by
Smith’s club at the M. E. parlors last
week drew out a great many people.
High back combo, musl|n caps and cameo
brooches predominated among the waiters,
- C1KCML4TIOH and if our grandmothers presented onehalf as pleasing a picture they must have
been charming. Caudles adorned the ta­
Hereafter, changes for advertisements
bles,
and some of the dishes used must
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest to
dnsiire insertion in the issue of tbe week surely have come over In the “Maj flower.”
when brought.
The receipts received amounted to,thirtyfour dollars, which made the ladles feet
Timothy seed oa sale at Stauffer’s.
well repaid for the special effort made.
Dental rooms to rent. O. D. Spaulding.
The funeral of A. C. Carpenter waa

This week,

Mrs. Art. James spent Sunday
Grand Rapids friends.

■v‘1

matbeiaatle, la that relation to the tarloua aehoola than Judge Smith.
Be
aloomblnatlona tn dowlnoes. Dr. Bern, a way, baa been a great fanrite.
Tbl,

JUtoArtffy
Pure
A cream of tarter baking powderHighest of ail in leavening strength
—Latest United'"States Govern­
ment Food Report.
Roval Baking Powder Co.,
Wall St., K Y

Ju. E. STAUFFER,
General Agent

NOTICE I
To those desiring blacksmithing
done, and especially to horsemen
desiring fine shoes for trotting
horses, Tdesir^ ’to say that I am
especially well prepared to do their
work, and my long experience in
the business guarantees that work
will be satisfactory. Prices right.
First door east of Black &amp; Son's
marble shop.

ORSON SKINNER

He Blew
Out The Gas
HE above is an exact reproduction of the present conditionof a man who DIDN’T READ THE PAPERS.
Before
reti ingat a hotel in neighboring city he “Blew out thegas.”
Hia funeral was held a few days later. Had this unfortu
nate man kept posted by reading the papers he would be'
numbered among the living to dity, and enjoying the blessings
of plenty, instead' of leaving a destitute family because he
would have kept frack of the market reports, besides learning
from papers that it would be sure death to blow out the gas be­
fore retiring. In this connection we desire ti&gt; call your atten­
tion to our clubbing rates. We are offering '
*

TO BARRY COUNTY READERS
The Hastings Banner and Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean, the
two papers one year for *1.00.
The Hastings Banner and Detroit Weekly Tribune, the two
papers one year for 11.00.
The Hastings Banner and New York Weekly Tribune the two
papers one year for $1.00.
.
Any three of the above papers for *1.50. All four of them for
11.75.
■

TO READERS OUTSIDE OF BARRY COUNTY
Any two for $1.25; any three for $1.75; all four for $2.00. We
cannot tell how long this offer will be open. Sample copies
be seen at the Banner office

There are
FflKIRJ IN iNblA
Who. It la said, stand months on the same spot with­
out moving.

THERE WE FW IN AMERICA
people that,out of tbe goodness of ..their hearts, they
are giving, you a dollar* worth of good for 67 cento.
One class is m useless to bualneas men aa tbe other I*
to huaaanlty. When you want your money’s worth in

R. K. Grant
GLOWER.

�Hastings, Bj ANNER.
Thursday. March 1

. 1894.-

"How Well You Look"
Friends Surprised at the
Wonderful Improvement.
-C 1. Hood S Co, Loufll. Mm, :
"Dear Sirs:—I take pleasure in writing the
’ good 1 hove received from taking Hood’s Sarsa­
parilla. Every spring aud summer for six years
or more, my health has been so poor from heart
trouble and general debility that at times fillo
was a burden. I would become so

Emaciated and Weak and Pale
that my friends thought I would not live tong.
I could do scarcely any work at all and had to
lie down every few minutes. I began getting
woroa in January, losing my |esb and feeling so
tired. I thought I would try Hood’s SarsaporiUa and I am happy to say I am In better health

Hood’s^Cures

than I have been for a number ot years. My
friends remark to me: * Why how well you look.’
I tell them it is Hood's Barsaparllla that has
done the work. 3 would have all suffering hu­
manity give this medicine a trial and bo couvtoecd. This statement is T&gt; ■« t« the I,e«ter.” Mrs. Jxxxik Dkckxk. Watseka, HL

MivniUAl^ STATE NEWS.

9— the World’s Fair for Fifteen Cents.

WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY.

S. Xrrnt la Sp^wprt.taUy Waurat.U In
Ont a Judrmeal for Salaries.
Many LoralI ties.
In April, 1891t the Wayne county
_____________________
______ ______
New T
om, Feb. Bl— Washington's
board ot auditors, which was then ex- , birthday was celebrated yesterday in
claaively democratic, adopted a resolu- . many formal but quiet ways All' the
tion declaring that every republican I banka, exchanges, public buildings and
employe in tbe county, seventeen in ’ business houses were closed.
number, was incompetent, and dis- |
Chicago, Feb. 28. — Washington’s
charged them on short notice. All of i birthday, was appropriately observed
tbe discharged employes brought suit In this city, yesterday. All of the
against tbe county for their salaries | banks were closed. In the afternoon
for the balance of the year. The court the rT
-’ ^ League
r........... ...............................................
Union
club held its annual
directed a verdict for the plaintiffs in a Waahlngton's birthday services In ‘he
test case and.the county will have tp Auditorium which was crowded. The
pay the men their salaries.
oration was delivered by Gov. McKinley,
of Ohio, and waa a magnificent tribute
Htat« Officeni He mo red.
vL3T C~”7;
. I to tho character and services of the
Gov. Rich haa dlamiaaod from hia Fattier of Hia Country.
cabinet Secretary of btate Jochim,State |
Brxrrox.
Feb.
k-Waahlnglon'a
Treuurer tlambitMr and Land Com- birthday proved ail that could be domlMioner Berry. . W hen Gov. Bleb ,irod In point of favorable weather and
toi
J?
1 ’ •t‘0r7T* ,oc I
•“■‘‘‘Uy
celebrated much a. in
the three state officials waived argu- past
----- * year*.
meats and submitted their case as it
Wabhinoton. Feb. 28.—The Associa­
stood. 00 that it might go to the su­ tion of Daughters of the American
preme court at once. Gov. Rieh said: revolution began its third continental
“The defendants ore found guilty and
congress at tbe Church of Our Father
are hereby formally removed.”
I in thia city yesterday. The increase
:
An absent-minded Traverse- City ij
I
sportsman wrnt out hunting the other •
day, and after he got aboat two miles .
from home hia dog started a rabbit I।
The hunter got behind a tree near the I
|
animals runway and waited for the dog !
to drive him around. Soon bunny came 1
tearing along, the sportsman whistled, I
the rat^rlt stopped short, sod then the I
man mH a great, big word. He dl» I
covered that he had left hl. gun st

KMaWte Fleet Offlror*.
Tbe state assembly of the Knights of
Labor hi session at Holland elected the
following officers:
Maatw workman. Hear, t All.c, School«srv Worm, toraamu. Osers. Hobson. Grand
BMda: uwi.rnr, and treasurer. I* H. Holl
tteilaad: euusuelsa O J. Msu.oe. Holland
B. L Allan. Bohoolcralt.
kwaj. PandaL Rrand RanUa, H H Weaver.

and progress of the society had been
moat encouraging, the membership roll
of 5.634 showing an increase during the
year of 1,885, distributed over forty
states and territories, with a few In
Europe and Canada.
Detroit, Mich., Feb. 23.-All the

prominent republicans of Michigan
were Ln Detroit yesterday celebrating
the ninth anniversary of the Michigan
club.
Cincinnati. Feb. 28.—Flags were
flying yesterday from all the public
and many of the private buildings. Ap­
propriate exercises were held ut the
various schoola
NOR'MAN

L. MUNRO

DEAD.

Upon receipt of your address and fifteen
cents in postage sumps, we will mall you
prepaid Souvenir Portfolio of the
World’s Columbian Exposition, the

MORTGAGE RALE.

THE CLERGYMAN S STORY
A PROMINENT MINISTER RKLATKS

HIS REMARKABLE EXPERIENCE
S.’fe'S?&gt;the l«th, dsy ot ttsptetnber A. S.
ERjii£r
. WITH THE QRIPPE.
regular price is fifty cents, but as we want
»7 M mnrtgMro. os Mge n-. and wherrw
you to have one, we make the price nom­
mortgage provided, thm. "If auy inter^f Atn
become due and remain unpaid for thlrtv hL.
inal. You will find it a work of art and a
ten bote prlnctpai Bad iSSXiteaiffiu^.!
become due sod MlteKable. at the option of thh.
thing to be prized. It contains full page
Should Bead-and Remember.
party
at the woh4 part.” and more
(Frmn the PhUadtAphia Iton.)
views of the great buildings, with descrip­
tions of same, and Is executed In highest
Rev. Thomas L. Lewis, who resides at
style of art If not satisfied with It, after 2549 Neff 8L and is pastor of the Rich­
ybu gel It, we will .refund the sUmps and mond Baptist church relates a very inter­ tloo ilno lu uld nurjeu. hereby drela“ ,
which
amount ■&gt;Wred
let you keep the book. Address
esting account of bis experience with La- BWMC
dale 1.fMreoa,
claimed dow
to bedue;
tot? sum
nf Wto
11. E. Bucklen &amp; Co.. Chicago, III.
Grippe and how be secured relief by tak­ •evenly four and 15-100 dollar* • and X?
»ull or procetdlnge ac law having been
ing Dr. William’s Pink Pills for Pale Peo­
Those who have used Dr. King’s New ple. Mr. Lewis la thirty-nine years old
Discovery know Its value, and those who and Is recognized as one of the most popu­
have not, have now tbe opportunity to try lar preachers of Philadelphia.
^_L;rth&lt;? r**c ,uUf of the south west quar&amp;i’
It free. Call on the advertised Druggist
He is an alnmnus of Bucknel.l College to
oC eectlon thirty-two (Xt&gt;, in (ownship ao“?u
and get a trial bottle. Tree. Send yonr at Lewisburg. Pa., where he attained the north of range number seven (7) west I mi
County. 8 late of Michigan, will be sold’ at t .7?
name and address to H. E. Bucklen &amp; Co., degree of Master of Arts. With his other He vendue to the highest bidder on Frldav^
3Mh day of Marnij A. D. UM at tbe hour of
Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr. work he edits and publishes The Rich­ o
’clock in the afternoos at the front0rtoor°of
King’s New Life Pills Free, as well as a mond Baptist, a monthly journal devoted the court houte in rhedtvef Hartings
copy of Guide to Health and Household to the interests of tbe church. He looks REirLWisr M
”&lt;
Instructor, free. All of which Is guaran* upon tbe practical'aide of life both preach­
M.A B^^BU^MOLM'
teed to do you good and cost you nothing ing (and publishing, the importance of
Dated, Coldwater. Mich.. Dec aotli. isw.
at W. H. Goodyear’s Drug store.
good health, and when asked to tell what
Dr. William’s Pink pills had don e for
PROBATE ORDER '
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The best salve in the world for cuts, him, he went before Eugene Ziegler, a tale of Michigan. County sf Barry-**
lor Ih,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever Notary Public st 2738 Neff Street, and
cheerfully
made
affidavit
to
the
following
^.tee'ah^av^'Febro
1
/
00 T“ei
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
narrative:
I tbouread eight haadiSaS^inlcyfnor^ °°*
corns, and all skin Irruptions, aud posi­
“I began taking Dr. William,' Pink rfatata'' c‘*rt“ *- *’■'«««,. Judre of
tively cure piles or no pay required. It
Pill, for P^e People two week, IF th I, I 0il.tu«Sio?r °* **’ ”ulf °*
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
O” ”*dfaf *»d «ln&gt;« tbepwUloDdnly &gt;er,0K1
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per Sunday. I had tbe (rlppe for more than
two weeks, i Itod treat trouble during trtt^STMfaTwIyl1., “'i T’eJSl,^4
box. For sale by W. H. Goodyear, tbe
that time with my eyes and head. Tbe
JJi’00,1,1 purposing
druggist.
dtMMe .leo affected my appetite mid JJfJ1 *»«»ProtatoS, tC-'^!„]1'’
Sturgis young ladles are going to black­
en up and give a minstrel show after
Lent.

my atomacA

It required great delermln,-

ut^retb.m^yf'e'^gy^r^Z.*'"..'*

tion and effort on my part to do my work
as pastor, and I did it when I should have

The Well-Known New York Publisher Dims
Mkreh 2 D.lmlit ti^SktaSj
from the Effect* of aa Operation.
The use of Hall’s Hair Rene wer pro­ been In bed.
New Yore, Felx 26.—Norman L.
motes the growth of the hair, and restores
“In a week’s time tbe
the effects of the I SSS?lnteT«^ in *ato
Munro, well known to the American
public as a publisher and yachtsman, its natural color and beauty, frees the grippe were completely removed. I then I Mdd Court, Um-d to be btKST aV the^proutl
died at 6:20 o’clock Saturday evening scalp of dandruff, tetter, and all impuri­ continued the remedy on account of my amHbSvreMeyi?LStk2?LCounty',
stomach difficulty, being confident th.t it I
S3
Hood’s Pills euro liver ills, constipation,
in his apartments in tbe Hoffman honae ties.
MUouanesa, jaundice, sick headache, iudlgcstloa.
from the effects of an operation per­
Miss Davis’ residence at Whitmore would remove that. I want to recommend j to the pereon* inter
From Terlou, portion, ot the state formed on him Friday for the removal Lake burned to tbe ground recently. Tbe
the use of Pink Pilis to all those w bo are
he bearing
the report, of 8fly-one obMrrer, for of the veriform appendix.
affected u I have been. I believe they SSlro.HoiSdMd
Sannrb. a news
(Mr. Munro was born la 1944 at MUI Brook, loss is qtiite heavy, but partly insured.
the week ended Februsry IT ehow th»t
will build up grippe patlentA
Kfrr. oeee in mebnMta^
PUtou oouaty. N. S. His father was a fartnr?
juenrlti, taenweed end that Intermit
The blue-bird is hailed as a harbinger
Md he was brought up oe Uw tana. He left
"As for myself, I cannot say loo much
to
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-*n‘ lever dooreoed In ere, of prer- the farm when he waa S year, old an J came to of Spring. It la a reminder that a blood
alenoe. Scarlet fever wu reported
““ “‘T H«
work la a pubhRhlrx bourn purifier is needed to prepare tin system for them.
I went on tbe rale, two
(At™ copy)
Judge of Prcteie.
at fl'ty-threo plana meadea nt fifteen, *ad aet himaeif steadily at tbe business of ma»week,
age
to
see
wh,t
I
weighed,
and
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for the debilitating weather to come.
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diphtheria at twenty-five and tvphold
Ia «tart with. The first number of tbe New Listen and you will bear the birds sing­ •gain to-dar, wearing the aame clothing.
NOTICB FOB HKABlh'G CLAIM."
isver.at eighteen place*.
ki0Fv
St°ry Paper went to press on
CaWIOBTaJM A FATEFTt
WS!g?;
black Friday in September, 1871 He erected tbe ing: “Take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla In March, I found 1 bad gained two pound.—a
IXHtnd
a
week,
^bl
’te^tl^i^'c^.r
A Bad Boy Convicted.
M“&gt;ro tmlldUur ta
.treM ta IW- April, May.”
William Bennard. the IT-year-old
A
«&lt; hl, publlreuoM
"On account of the Sectary habit, six ^l^tffidVj^^Rre'^.
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LUwf'read
Munro'.
A
Charlvoix
Indian
who
hasn
’
t
Kenokec boy on trial in the circuit 1
been
^°°hei Magazine. About seven years ago he i
T,Sd"l£SS&gt;
court at Port Huron on the charge of bought ibe Mafjr Anderson place an Cedar av­ paying hia debts writes his creditor! “Me natural to my occupation, and to some Inan attempted criminal assault upon the enue. Long Branch, and about the sarue time be
1 afraid
send you 24 tollar now ternal.Injuries sustained year, ago, I hare | deceased and that ail creditors”tiSdIdtSJSfa
he became Interested in tee production bt fast ।soon.”
had a severe stomach affection, and have troom’e cSS’rt.m E iSJbtoMlS'R’u!?”!?
U-year-old daughter of Amos Haskell
was found guilty, but recommended to steam yacht* Mr. Munro's fortune is eatl
been troubled, beside, a great deal, with ! q! u’y‘tl.nK’' foT.examination and-aitowxore. th
mated at from 18,001.000 to M.000.03Q witeln a
“All signs fail”—except pimples and indigestion. Since taking tbe Pink POb j «»&gt; that’Erh clrtm/Xn
the mercy of the court Sentence was , ye?F h0, r*r‘“cd *n oFrr of ll.MO.OW far hU
Store‘Sd
blotches. These never fail to Indicate an
reserved
until
next
term,
pending
an
I
publications
and
publishing
bouse.]
Uf£ie%*firtS»^w,?'v'‘'ry
con’nms beaumy appetite has Improved, my digestion | SS" o“ M^,*7' tiih',U1"d.,d*7oI ’Lilfi
appeal to the supreme court
Impure condition of the blood, which may
j
WIMAN OUT ON BOND.
is better, and my stomach has been re­ next, at ten o’clock in the forenoon of each of
be thoroughly cleansed and renewed by
loose days.
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Knljtht* of Honor.
lieved of Us pain.
Dated Febrnsry. «h. A. I), ism.
the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. The most
The supremo lodge of the Knight, of I
Chas. W. Armstrong.
“1 was struck accidently In the stomach
efficacious and economical of blood puri­
Honor dosed their fifth biennial seMion
JuiJire
ot itobate.
New Yoke, Feb. 26.— Erastus Wiman,
by an iron bar and once I was kicked by
in Lansing after electing the following
who is under indictment for forgery, fiers.
moktgagk sale
a mule In the same place. It waa twenty
officers for the next two years:
was released from custody S.-.Lurday on
The presbjtery of Saginaw has decided
I . Default hanog been made In the conditions
Dlctator. E. A. Fletcher. Qrted Rapids, vice i 825,000 bait Charles II. Deere, of Mo
years ago when I wa* flrat hurt.
Since
'
,nBd’’ **'d vx-cuted by
to make Alma college a training school for
AlSJr’&lt;r^‘ 'Vbln,ewcU'J’ s*x‘a»w; chaplain. |
that time I suffered much from stomach w tilin'F-Sidnam and Mary A. Btdpair, his
Thomas. St Johns; reporter. F. T ! line, 11L, deposited twenty-five 81.000. local evangelists.
,o
Sinker, dated April SGth. a. D .
difficulties. I was treated frequently, but
Ward, Lensing: treasurer. Q io. White. La I bills in the office of the city chamber­
lIie half of t be south east quarMrs. Bruce Watson. Cedar Springs, not cured. 1 feel better now than at any I
!!?* Mn.”.h
‘lu*rt*'r of the south east
to supreme lodge, E. A. I lain as security for the prisoner. Re­
&lt;5) &gt;0 tcrau NO. one
Fletcher. Grand Rapids; E A. BerigSaglnaw.
corder Smyth signed the bail bond Mr. Mich., sa|-»; “Wlxmever 1 am real tlred time since 1 was hurt, and 1 am so pleas­ q‘“?2®L01 ’*cUw
j
2.
,n lbe f«uity ot Rarr*
Deere
is
the
father-in-law
of
Mr
“
^[•
’
eofMiobijraii
and
contain I nx in betE
I
take
atxnit
seven
drops
of
“
Adlronda
”
KolM.tn.kl Back In tb* Fold.
ed with my Improvement that 1 am glad parcel* uce-bundred eighteen and &gt;100 nrre.*
Wiman’s son William, who is uow lyl
In the presence of 10,000 people Fa­
and I always-obtain Instant relief.” Sold to let the public know of my bettered con- wont or Jess according to tbe United States
” PARKER’S
mg
in
a
precarious
condition
at
his
yny
jr.
^t*
1
mortgage
is
recorded
In the ofther Dominick Kolasinakl, the recal­
by W. H. Goodyear.
HAIR BALSAM
dltlon. I have bean! of other cures ef- uu
Sr.hL
tne tse.Fj*‘’,&lt;7n.0‘ De&lt;&lt;u for ,Un7 County
citrant Pbliah priest who for the past home on Staten Island.
on the fl'St dar of May. A I)., iw. tn liber 8 of
Katie
Buchanan
and
May
Hutton
fected
by
the
Pink
Pills,
but
I
prefer
to
I
rn
°rta*«es&lt;
five years has bitterly fought the
— oo page X. whereby tbe po«er of sale
Two Victim*.
itained has become operatin',
operative, «na
and Da
du
ease.
bishop of the Catholic church in the
Vnrxx^xo. K J.. Feb. K.—Two live, run over by an iceboat at Alpena, Both speak only of my own
m
wm or proceeding having been Insututed st
Detroit diocese, and in consequence were loel aod a aeore placed in unml- young ladies were badly hurt and
Thomas L. Lewis.
mortMias
was expelled from the church, has been 1nenl peril by a Are which consumed a Hutton may be a cripple for life.
Sworn aud subecribed to before me this j *^^l*)chdnxed tobedue axlhhdate
taken back into the fold.
portion of the alate home for feeble­
«tb. d.r or April, a d. ms.
minded children at thia place Sunday.
kVOXXK ZlXGLXR,
h'reb&gt;'
tbrt Ul«
The victim, were J. H. Sage, the en­
isEAi 1
xr *
J.,
a®o»e a&lt;»ertbed premises or so much thereof
Mw. Allee C. Slier began lnlt against
lSKAL-J
Notary labile. £?,**?*J be?r&lt;**!uuT to •atisfy the said debt
The dheoverer of Dr. Wllil.m,' 1'ink I
T1}, *'S'
2?“’ F; W“W»11- &lt;&gt;« Belleville for gineer of tbe institution, and hi, wife,
BREAKFAST-SUPPER.
who acted oa laundreim
The fire waa
•W.000 damages She alleges that her
Fill, tor Pile Propio certainly deserve.
•'F1;?*‘V* M.rt£'r™,&lt; «“«■ ot«”
dlaoovered la ibe baumentof the handXi*td g°‘
oo liquor RmIh. bfcbe.1 tribute U&gt;.1 pen „„ lnJ SfMgZ
b”"
plied by Westfall and shot Will lam eome three-rtory brlek .tructure known
aa ‘the Robinson memorial college,’’
Hl,
tnedleloc
h.»
done
more
to
.llevl.te
■Hobbles, . negro, for which he was
the sufferings of humanity than any medi- tUea* jMU*ry loth. ibm.
sentenced to six years In prison.
Hwxry ftte® Ended FwtwUy.
grateful comforting
cine known to science, and hla name
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10 mile, north of thia place, at 10
William P. Guest, a respected resto'clock Thumdny night a buggy conWhen nhe became Mira. one cluag to Cuittoria.
•dent of Fenton, died of heart disease.
taluing Baller Blackman, aged 10. and
•Be.
£
w ^“rteb uo Hirr
Frederick Marvin, a Detroit banker
BOILING WATER OR MILK.
Miu Minto Kogers, aged 21, waastruck
V.
.
M,&lt;1 Lyman W. Aldrich,
wh„ miule frM w[th otherl. mo
Messrs. Smith, Kline a French the
mr N&lt;£.S2Tit?F‘er
by a west-bound Bsltlmore 4 Ohio psswellknown wholesale druggists, said that
®?Br'
the noo’AfSKt’S
gave himself up to the suthorltlea
TA- Quct n i/Faahlo*.
wnger train and both were Instantly
Farrand, William, 4 Clark', whole­
Dr.WHH.m’.Hnir rill, have an error«d‘^re"^'^^
Journal published for
we monej. N.»ne better at :my price Only so sale drug houw In Detroit wa. deb^m.TTfCY
H«nd three Zc.'SS
Fiona
sale Income
PbiladelphlA
and rZJI
that from
became due
an
quarter,
In Ulny
of
J"r 11 •‘T,,nle eopy Besides irivino atroyed by fire, the loes being 8170,000.
fustrat onSh'?n ».n&lt;,A?a,e “e1rB U contains
1 he ctate fish hatchery car left 6,000
br. Louts. Fete tt—Tbe Culver build­
the exerileol roa.lt. teHowioy theIr uro.
irf
lustrations ot the M&lt; Call &lt; oA hm-sf
?
Ti»e first Presbyterian church of Sagi­
an*’^ew 3’ork fashions and patterns young trout In charge of the Sporting ing. occupied by tbe Tvler Desk oomand Gun club at HoUand. to be pl«ed pany and the Udell Woodeuwnr, oom- naw which has al resdr done mnch for In nearly every raw the good work ha.
In the neighboring streams.
P*ny. was destroyed by Dre Thursday Alma college, has now established a been accomplished after eminent physic-1 IhreiTthL^d?u‘ hcr*?f Pri’irii al and inten-:

iWirsc^^ris.
ES^^HS.^StKd

JKaVEAIWEMArk?
COPYRIGHTS.

STuXSTmi^d

n is

good

old Navy
WAR TIME PLUG.

he W Tobacco WteGo-Tole(lo.Ohiii

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

E PPS’S
COCOA
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Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.

NOTICE FOR HEARING OF CLAt.M«
•'SS'l ¥,ltl,l“”'
o' Bwr,-W.
’

X, "“th, a?£s

Angry at not receiving their dally
free food a Beemer mob drove the
poor comml,»loner out of town.
Another gold brick awindle has been
perpetrated at Jackson, and Mr*. Pat-

Aaaoitary convention will be held
under the auspice* of the state board
of health at Menominee April 5 and 8.

, - ,2®
di*coveped in the basement
clroh*bJO*'O‘B S°U”ty Ad’"'“-’r at
L«ro. but was extinguished before any
damage waa done
7

Cmm w. Armstkono. Judxe «f Probate.

ChleX.

prAE1J'G CLAIMS
W « Mlcnijtan. Counit
__

The MW UOO.OOO uaaidenoe of Mayor
Torrent at Mmkegoa wm dattrngud^
‘he extant ot U.000 ty lire
Tr^m-ick Weut.-all quarreled with
w» wife at Hager aad slaahed her face

rhlls^bt^^Ttbe^
^ntfng himself

-ound by neighbor*

The ^di^^

and

the

scholarship by the gift of 8500. Tht In­
terest oa this amount will furolsh free
tuition.

H&lt;Ub ttrcaJu a MHooUnT Bword.
CATAflRH TWENTY YEARS
. DATTJ°o,' a- Feb- “--Bolls Heikes
lowered bis own and the world's record
Thursday by breaking SOO blue rocks In
37HS. A sharp, cold wind was blowing
This la what Dr. Hartman’s free course
serosa the range -all the time. HeroJ
used three guns.
of tree tauntdid forme: 1 wss sick for
eighteen or twenty years and dkt not
know what was the matter with me. 1

* teav.llng man for a

Ux&gt;k • d°** of P™«te
acid Ln Detroit and died.
„ *
’rtU *» «Ubltebed „ Al­
pena during the coming icmmer.
i Ch*,r!,’cd* &lt;»-nty people are thtok&gt;■&gt;«■ of having »n election on th. local
“PUtm question fa tbe near future
A movement has been started la
Baton Rapids to start a telephone ex•fcmige at that plaae
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Casa. W. axMrraoxo/juSg, &lt;rt Probata

night and tbe slocks of the two com­
panies are a total loss The total loss
is estimated *t 8300,000.

Oohreiber. would wU the laM American
IWoy.
Doxdox, F.h, BB—Advice,'meeived

aept gradually growing worse until I was
confined to the bed. I ffat some P^rn n.

Slaughter who killed two of tke r»^.

WiU Have « Caadlditn
Wanmreron. Fet
Blb’paoa (Kan. ; aaya ihe popolfaa win
the’f°r lhe P'-Wwcy ‘n
toe Held la the next campaign.

“• F'U “-MlUIonaire. of
““J
«obeer!bing liberally to
Ue fnnd for raHef of the unemployed.

add It cured the caiMrt In my bead and
my eye, are belief I dent have any
more ditzy spells, my head feel, dear, I
can breath through my nose and my throat
Is eared. My voice is dear. My appeUte Is good and I sleep welt When 1 be-

nortliPfront

life and richness to tbe blood and restore S25ri£E?i?,.»i?*“’ 8‘M’e «WdS5»
a^terod nerve.. They «
nBr.lIln&lt;
ttl S !Se' KSS SS

specific for such diseases as locomotor
ataxia, partial paralysis, St Vltn. Dance,

"'“"■e**. rheumatism, nervous
headache, the after effects of la erlooe
palpitation ot the heart, pale and sallow
expectorated a gray, rlleky. muootu from eomplexIouA that tired feeling resulting
the throat. Every time I took a oold my fron nervon, proalrallon; all disease, de
throat got me, and I would have a fever. Pending upon vltated humors in the
•c1ro,u“- etrronlc eryslpela,
I bad catarrh In tbe brad and It eotnmen- eto^Th.v
" * •P®e|’e for troubles
peculiar to females, such as suppressions
»ednp. and every morning I had oouxn- Irrerolarltle, sod atl form, of weakness'
Ing spells 1 consulted several physicians They build op the blood and reatoreto.

oae of whom said he coaid enre me In ala
monlha I hept co doctoring until I spent
»oo dollar, amiRaaaot any better, hot

at a weddfag fa North Cemil... wm
uk&lt;’“ trom jail by a mob and hanged.

Un. had filled .nd pronooneM tbe paBent beyond tbe power of humane aid.
Pro"•
“f- WIIBam'.
H»k FBI, contain In a conden«d form

“I* bno&lt;J”*1 acres of
(and be the same more or less excepting ami re­

Dated c. KYCLRsnTMF.ti.
Cato. H.Bxtxa.

NOTICE FOB HBLB1XO Cl,IMF

In men they effrel a radkal cure In aU
SSkm'.^L.0?* .nWbl*' ,Mr7'
Al.lmo/a
whatever nature.

h^dW.tfSJf* ?'

not • patent medlellse hr the sense thm
ponded aa a

pcreertptfon

and used M

g*u taking Pe-rn-na I weighed only 121 can afford to pay. They are now manu­
pounds, but now 1 weigh lie. 1 wish j factured by the Dr. Willhms’ Medicine
CJj®P«ny. Schenectady. N. T. and Brockcould tell every one about Pn-ru-na, so
,o 1&gt;oim &lt;n""
that thousands more would be cured. I in iooar
aud the

‘T.lba

on and allowAagkrt next
-raid

FebT isth, A

NOTICE OF. HEARING CLAIMS.

I towed

«•
He city

�tall,1 IllUMKt i. S
timetable

w

rrooeodinsra of the
Fifty-Third
National Assembly.

In elect February th WM.

Stations.

Chicago, Feb M. Unless the su*
lyem. ronrt or Ui. gorernor ot the
•Ute Interfere P.trieV Eugene Premier­
will on March S3, in the oourV*
yard of th. countj j,ll, p»y the penalty
of hU l,f, for the mnrder of Carter B.
Harrlnoo.
Sentence wm prumed u1M)n
h m baturdny by Judge Branteno after
OU honor bid orerruled tho motion
tor n new trial, entered by de
fendant’s
attorneys
When
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the
court fixed the
'*
*
date
of the execu-

Important Mtunra Uufer Dlxmalno tn

££
NORTH.’

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( hlc.iRO Li..--THE SENATE.

KslsnuVJO Lv.
h-troop**.....
Rldilan*! Joacl

Washington. Feb. 2L—Tt»e session ot
the senate yesterday was devoid of
special interest. Senator Daniel (Va.)
concluded his speech on the Hawaiian
question, and while supporting tbe
coarse that has been followed by the
administiation, he declared that now
there was nothing to do but recognize
the new government and wish it g&lt;xlspeed.
Wa%hisoton. Feb. 23. — The Hajvaiian resolution was further discussed
in the senate yesterday after a lively
debate between several members on
the tariff question.
Washington, Feb. 28.—In the senate
yesterday a resolution was offered to
instruct the finance committee to pre­
pare a bill for the free coinage of ailver at the ratio of *.f 1G to I. Also a
resolution directing the judiciary committee to prepare a joint resolution
providing for the election of senators
by a direct vote of the people. Ad­
journed to the 26 th.

Grow

5 .
Ntatlbcs.

■fil.tad June I
M'io
.

9 OB

5 IHi 18 M

I -J ft) •£&gt; OJ. 12 45

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iriun-' ’will be run at the convenle.i.,!■*. «lio ntuTvetberight tochau. e
.u.-h ir.h’'without notice,
&lt;it it Woodbury for passe grera
” L x '
B mlo
■ i&gt;; i e al th* depot al least!
e g Univ of train*. »■» that agentl„
rwiselt
i ■ • to check It pr«’nTly; otherwto.
!. .r\ -&gt;nl until ut'il train.
vt S Dfwino. Gen’l ManajcUr
iti;. Gen'l I’ S T Act
L. SERG KA NT. Supt.

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PATRICE KUGKNE PRENDERGAST.

tion at March 33 nearly every one con­
’ll rc ted with the case waa surprised at
the brief lease of Hfe given Prender-

Washington, FjU 21.—In the house
yesterday the deadluc c oj the Biand
seigniorage bill was nut brokeuA After
several ineffectual attempts to discover
a quorum the house ulj turned aud a
number of deputies from the office of
the sergesui-al-anuv left for various
parts of the country to arrest absent
members.
Washington. Feb. 23.—In the house

yesterday Mr. ‘Bland aga n failed to se■ cure a quorum on his motion for a vote
1 on the seigniorage bill, and after four
; hours of fruitless roll-call the house ad­
journed.
. ’ wa i.tn
I
Washington, 1 eb. -o. — A bill was
introduced iu the house yesterday to
I enforce reciprocal commercial relations
between the United States and Canada
I ani] onc lo repeal that part of the net

of 1S75 which authorizes the secretary
of the treasury to issue bonds
Ex­

Sx Indicted Michigan Officiate Are

Attorney Darrow, for Prendergast,
naked leave to file a bill of exceptions
within thirty day a to take the case to
tbe supreme court. This was granted,
although the court had overruled his
motion for an arrest of judgment.
New York, Feb. 26.—A communica­
tion addressed to the New York Times
brings up a coincidence that has not
yet been commented on. The writer,
who signs himself “Good Friday." says:
"Ha» tho day appointed by Judge Drentano,
of Chicago. March Z8, for the execution of Pren­
dergast. tbe assacMiiD of Carter Harrison, been
designedly selected because it will be Good Fri
day. or waa It an accidental Hth ction. and If so,
will tbe sentence ba executed? The sanctity of
this holy day. revrirt-nccd almost universally
for its one oreordnlne-l execution, han not in
the recollection of roan been donee rated by
such un unhallowed ulL"
' FATE OF A” FAMILY.

Arraigned.

,

General Boainees Reported
Condition of Hesitation.

• I.DOO to B7JM0

CAN'T USE THE MONEY.
ALL GAVE BAIL.
ILabsixo, Mich.. Feb. ________
V
-The most Kew York, Feb. 24.—IL G. Dun A
remarkable scene ever witnessed in a Co.’s weekly review of trade says*.
Michigan courtroom was enacted in the
little courthouse at Mason Saturday which weekly fluctuations mean Dolhla*.
Business of all kind* te .hesitating until more
when three state officials were called ran be determined about the future, and mean­
upon to plead to indictments charging while orders which will keep hands at
for
a
time
are
riven and
them with felonious crimes against work
accepted,
thin
week
lacre-osing
as
the laws of the state.
Moat of the
to some others decreasinjL without affording
persons against whom indictments reasonable indications ot the future. v. Prices
were voted were notified by their coun­ am ogalu greatly depressed. M low or lower
sel Friday night, and five of them— thiui ever havlnx been made in wheat, sil­
ver and some manufacture products, and
State'Treasurer Hambitsen Land Com­ neither cotton, wool nor saw iron have
missioner Berry, Attorney General advanced.
Tbe glutted mensy markets
Ellis, Sergeant-tit-Arms Bussey and continue to show that the volume of
Frank A. Potter—went to Muson Sat­ business is still inadequate to employ the cir­
culation available, and the wiOMrnwal at about
urday
morning.
accompanied
by tflO.UHWX) from tbe New York, market by the
friends, who were prepared to become sale of government bonds does- not sause the
sureties on their bon da
expected strengthening of rates. With gradu­
ally decreasing shipments of merchandise to
other countries foreign uxchaqge rises, and
After tbe usual formalities attendant some exports of gold am expected.
*
upon the return of bills 4&gt;y a grand
jury Attorney General Ellis wan ar­
•The volume of domestic traaedoes not seem
raigned on three indictments for forg­ to Increase. In the clearing bouse payments
ery, conspiracy and destroying the tike decrease Is U« per cent, fur the week,
■gainst 37.8 for tbe previous week and about
Wayne county records. He waived the
reading of the indictments,
iqdictmente, as
aa did all
-Industrial changes have been few. but aus»
of the other* save Potter, who pleaded . ittue
little ocHer
bcuer uenutno
demand i»r
for some textile gooes
good* baa
not guilty. In each case where the ac- ' h tar ted more mills than have stopped There
leeliug
in,h.fancy
cottons, though­
vised refuel to plead a plea of nut ',onw better
tooJ&lt;
„„
a
.
- •
--* —- •
Woolen
guilty was entered by the court State dre** good* ore steady 1th fair demand,
‘
woolens
Treasurer Hambitzer and Land Com- and ! though order.-* for heavy
mlasioner Berry were arraigned
on in- |
. u------«hA t _
--------• “‘Ue
.
. .
I belter. Nude agents having made fair progress
dictruents for felony ...
in making a latse
'
- Encouragement is felt by some in tho calottiapublic record, coi_,I._
T&lt; and
„2Willful
_______ I tion that clothiers have done about U0 per —
mspiracy
cent.
neglect of duty. E.x-ClerlA Potter and ' of the unual spring business, while manufac
Warren
answered to indictments cbarga»o done about 82'4 per
TV.—
-u--— 1! turrra fa
have
ver cent, so
eo that
■
- ...
...
**. । clothiers, slocks must uc reduced.
ing
the making
i~
,
- of ,a false 1public record
.
I
-Prices of
commodities uvw
now average about
“
-art.
mum
ui cxnuuiiMiiora
auvu.
and corspiracy.
L4per
percent,
centhigher
higherliian
thana
monthago.
ago.but
butii-7
11.7
.
. - and Seargeaut-at-Arms
• ; t4
a menu
Bussey to a charge of conspiracy.
p«-r cent, lower thana year ago, god. excepting
‘Secretory of Stole J.»him will reach ‘
“ *“
ben- from Ishpeming the. morning and ।
7 *”
,.u„„ n^or.l.

will go directly to Mawn, where he ,
will be arraigned and give bail in
83.000 on three indictments similar to ,
those on which Hambitzer’aud Berry
were araignetL Marcua I'eterson. exclierk of the board of stale audit­
ors; William
May, clerk of Wayne
citing events growing outof the whole
­
county,
and
Bill
Clerk
“
* ‘
Clark.
also
of
the senate,
MiURDON, Ark., Feb. 26.—News has raigned ; to-day.
Nay will
answer
reached here of tfiie burn tug of a farm­ to indictments for conspiracy anti de- 1
house an&lt;l its (HKupanls 10 miles west skructicn of the Wayne county records ’
of Murfreesboro, in Pike county, on and w ill be n-quired to give (8,000 bail,
, Wednesday-nWht John Wert, a farmII er. hi. wife an.1 five ohlWren oecuale.1 Peterson a»d Clark, indicted for conspiraey. have arranged to furni&amp;h bail
t|ie
•
■
•
• • ■
house
and ail
perished
in in 11,000 each.
'
the
flames, - The
_
building
I
constructed
. . of log*, with a large
Bail was Used as follows:
fireplace built at each end. While the
Ellt*. for fonnng. 15.00.); Ellis and May. for
I family were asleep tire flew upon the destroying the Wayne couutv record*. ll.OUU;
- “or and in that manner tho dry tins- Potter aud Warrea, for making » false, public
";fl
„nl| &lt;)lhpr
m,uriu record. (2,030: each of the persons churced with
conspiracy. tl.OKk Joehim Hambitzer and
—
-discovered
­
soon -became •ignited.
When
Berry, for making a false public record (5.0*).
jI next du.y the .entire building was ro­ Jochlm. Ham oilier and Berry, willful neglect,
. duced to ashes and only the charred I1JJ00.
.
All of the defendants announce tbelr
. bodies of'the occupants remained.
intention of making a vigorous defense
HE LIVED IN SQUALOR.
and have counsel of inure than ordinary
ability retained.

A YOUNG GIRI’S FORTUNE.
AN INTERESTING SKETCH.
K.rhfng appeals so strongly to a mothjr's
sre-tkrn as ner daughter just iMionlng
a -MoanbAbd Following is an Instanesc ’•Our
d-t whter. Blanche, now IS years of age, had
to •.Mwrrtbiy affiletsd with aervousiMas. anA
hl 11 &gt;u tbe entire use of bar right arm. Bb»
w-&lt;«inra.Ni a condition that we had to keep
i.er rn.o school and abandon her muata Im»n, In fact, we feared bi. Vitus dance, and
ur&gt; pi.ltive but for an tnvaluablo remedy
-sli &gt; would have had that terrible affllctiotu
Wj hud employed physicians, butabsrecenufr
n i ItenariC from them. The flnq of last August
Xh . wekrtwd but 75 pounds, and nithoegh she
bMAtakoa only three bottles of Nerrinaabe
norwetxl»M6pounds: tor nervousness and
S ^dtamot St. Vitusdapco urc entirely gone,
io Attends school regularly, anMtadfia with
ru nfart and ease. She hm» recovered complete
u-^rof bnrnrm, her api»etlto is splendid, and
•uxmorery could procure for our daughter the
health Dr MU» Nervine ba* brought her.
.Vn.-nmy brother recommended th© remo«ry 4 had no faith In patent medicines, and
iv. &gt;n;d not IDteo to him. but as a last reaort
ho sunt us a bottle, we began giving it to
llLvm-tic and tbe effect was almost Immedly..
w..,-_Mre R. R. Bullock. Brighton, n
N.. Y
Dr 3! I lea" Restorative Nervinsfe soldtby all
dru&lt;zt-t»©n a positive guarantor arsen:
dire. tbytho Dr Mlles Medical Co., F-ikhart.
Ind . on re«-ei,&gt;t of price, fl P«r bottle, six
tonics forffi, «•
prepaid. It Is positively
free fnnu opiates or daugrrou* drugs.

Because
It is so Pure!

•■ihe latlure. CuriuK the lul week numbered
in the United States 2»u, against 1M Uvat year,
a—year.
----- nothin
and ia Canada »L against» .last
*number an i In magnitude commercial diSMtem
have dlmtutshed. uud in tbe first half of Febru­
ary the liabilities tbua far rvportod of all firms
fating amounted to only :8.119,of which
1KC79.8.5 were of manufaeturiur and t4.5M.3«5
oi trading concerns Tae aggregate of liabill-

! sale arrest of'"members for being ab| sent led to disorder aud tumult, which,
after continuing tor hours, was suddeh“ lhe N.agard fails Kouts."
| ly terminated In an adjournment
Bradstreet's say
• te..: I &gt;&gt;Washington. Feb. 24.—The memis a report:rem Chicago that utile store bust■ bers of the house under arrest were
„
ueiM “has
bjkldc»s- •■--■
has Increased•
■ lal.cn otf order
-»--•
finally discharged from custody yesterP
very largely, su Unit the unal volume ot iraas
7• e iStthMf a.» |\day by dispensing with further proact'.iMis iu staple Hoes U tuljy equal to that ot
oue
ye-kr
ago
.
i
*
ceedings under the call. Mr. Bland, in
"lio-v.uu rvtx&gt;r:s ro material change tn bust­
another futile effort to secure a vote on
nut aupruvej cuilectioM- decreased fear
the silver seigniorage bill, called the
of failures an J lacreaseJ offerings of com. .|X35|
112.44 a. 19| I.&amp;
mercml piper. Trade is quiet at Baltimore,
filibusters anarchists, and said: •
0
;N. ixks! AirenL Hastings
where
there is a decrease tn the volume of
were sent here to do our duty, and
a
*
.B
sales.
moving mure freely al PHUp fc T. a. Chicago
tlmu when the citi« arc thronged with
burgh. Buying nt Phliadelpuia is for Imme­
mobs ami the people cannot go to bed
diate wants.
in peace and comfort is not the time
and dry goods at I lewluud. but at Cincinnati
when mob law should obtain here.”
transactions are limited to wants, activity
At the evening session to consider pen­
being noticeable tn flour nisi provision* only.
sions the lack of a quorum prevented
Leading lines are dull ul D- trull except for
groceries and drug*. Tin re are fair lab lugs ot
tho transaction of any business.
clouting, shoes aud hxruwaiL- from Citicago
Washington, Feb. 26.—In the house
Jobbers, and ILe coid woaUier bus stim­
on Saturday roll call followed roll call,
ulated Interest In c-mA.
St Louis job­
~
.. ,
,
• w. I
KILLED-BY HER NIECE.
bers in dry g.*ods uro doing a fair
l tbe opponents of the seignjorage bill
PuiladelphSa, Feb.. 23.—Lewis YvIst
...
' throwing aside all .pretense of not fili- te*. onr of two eccentric brotheril Wumsu Over a Hundred Year* Old Mar­ business, but it»te*sl in hardware and furni­
ture hut fallen off numewhau. Trade al KansaM
i bustermg l
aud
_* *b&lt;»l«lly^injecting
‘ _
worth $6,000,000. died nt Atlantic City. |
City is fairly active, cold Weasner having stim­
I tions to take a recess and to adjourn iu j They allowed
ulated the d* maud for scaaotiable poods.
property worth'. tt,'
R
aleigh,-----------------N. Q.'Feh 26.—Rosa Huy--------------.
[* order
prevent a vote on Mr. Bland's j
wnlor to
tn nrpv^nt
I*hila- wood, over 100 years ol&lt;L was found Omaha, on tbe other hand, reports a --taalljr
of
i 000,000
iu
the
heart
volume of Vva'iu-ss. due to auow nud storm.
' motion. Finally Mr. Biand said: “It I
- r. jve, murdered in bed near this city. The
, ,
.
।------------ ---- --------- * ----- - —
del ph in to decay, refuser! to improi
Are you willing to work for the cause ' is quite evident that the bondholders vacatf,
sell
or
rent
They have crime was committed by her niece, Uons there arc easier.'4
• Protection in placing reliable infor- j have control over this country, aud I t nevvr sold tt foot of ittnd in«l were re- Mary Smith, anti Orange Page, an ex­
.
ii. the hands of your acquain- j therefore more that the bouse adjourn.” ' BjBHng the government for the passes- : convict.
Search for the murderers
HONDURAS’ WAR ENDS
.
The motion prevailed.
-I sion
bion of
of the
the bite
bite for
for the
the new
new mint
mint and
and has been conducted quietly and newa
if you arc, you should be identified 1
* the city for the site selected for a the
newcity
comes
of
the
arrest
of
Mary
Smith
for the site selected for a new --------- .
.

Michigan Central

Qr-e uou.
a. PviendAo
tYve coiu.se ofc
Pccfrecfcton

should know about our salt. It re­
quires tbe best to produce the best.
The geoU farmer realizes this with
bls seed; shall tbe better maker be
less wise? Onr salt is as carefully
made as yoor butter-made express­
ly for dairy work; and bright dairy­
men everywhere And their butter bet­
ter made and their labor better paid
when they use

Diamond Crystal

Daily Salt
No matter whet brand you have
used. Just give this ** fair trial. It
is tint in flavor, first in grain, end
first in purity. Whether for dairy
or table use, you will find It to
your advantage to be acquainted

Wrtts us.
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SALT CO.,
St. Clair, Mich.

OlyixovYcciYL

AvAevesVs ?

THE AMERICAN
PROTECTIVE TARIFF LEAGUE,

135 W. 230 ST., NEW YORK.
•
...
i
:i thbnudcc oiz aud »end H to the League, |
•U- c your ;H&gt;*ition, and give a helping
i
&gt;lh I OF HEARING CUIUS.

THE DOME IN RUINS.
tlgh school, tieing up ♦5.000,000 of pub- near Rocky Mount and of Page on an
,t_-----—
Moro of the World’s Fair Agricultural I lie
money.
They itaetti
lived •»
iu •nnninw»n^
squalor and adjoining farm.
'
■’
’ aur
inually to tho rpoor I
gave thousands
Building Burned.
.ler
whom
lhev te- j
p„ovlD'KSCU. R. L- Febf 23. - The
Chicago, Feb. *-’6.—Another incen­ through a cigar dealer whom they es­
tablished in business.
diary nre
tire look
took pn*c-c
place »u
in vuc
the Agricnlturt state convention of the prohibition
aiary
.
al building at the world’s fair grounds
party was held here Thursday. Tbe
Saturday. The dome was partially dcSaratoga. N. Y.. Feb. 23.—Com­ platform presented by Prof. B. F.
stroyed aud dropped into the center of
mander Edwin T. Woodward, 1 . S. N., Clarke, of Brown university, was of tbe
the building, tut otherwise the damage !vho ha&lt;j ^ee0 Jn failing health fur usual order except that woman suf­
was small.
Few exhibits remained | months, died suddenly with heart fail­ frage was favoretl A tariff commis­
in the structure and the beautiful I ure Thursday. He was boru in Castle­ sion was suggrated and the appropria­
money
for .partisan .purposes
golden statu.* of Diana bad been re­ ton. Vt, fifty years ago, and was ap-tion
------ ---of -----„
.
moved from the apex of the dome two pointed to the naval academy, in 1830. was denounced. A full state ticket.
He was commissioned lieutenant in headed by Henry B. Metcalf, of 1’awweeks ago.____________________
1864. lieutenant commander in 1806 and tucket, for governor, was placed In the
field.
DULUTH, Minn., Feb. 24.—The Scot­ com man er in 1878.

Noth - l-l.^n-bv v-vru. that by an order nf
Tr.i . »irr f&lt; r d r Ct-uuly of B*»rv.
.id ■ • 'h- I'gii &lt;'av of F&lt; bruary. A. D. ikul.
. •• di-, ftoni lluif date w«ie allowed f-»r
i;'or* to j-rwi't flhe-r daliai* against the e&lt; !
•
• f»nt- w KiiRpp. lure of »&gt;ld Coantv.
• — &lt;i aril that «U • n d to M of said &lt;lvera» I
1 are t&lt; &lt;iuth-d lo prraei t'thetr claims to ssl&gt;l
:■.!
. &lt;nl t l»e I'rohAtr Otter. In the
ul
g*. f*&gt;r rXHinlnntiou and allo*cr. &lt;m or brforvUit Ifiih davol Aucuat next. tish Kite Masons here have revived an
I. : I :■! -u&lt; Il vlaini« uld b- tirant before said I old practice once sanctioned in Franco
■ ..it Tifur«dx’.tlir K b da’ oi May and on
: :: iy, 1li.-Irith day of Abgurt i rxt, at 10 and have admitted “by adoption" two
L It tbr forrt u&lt;m» of each of those days.
ladies, wives of masons, to the consis­
Dated. Frb'r ISIb. A. D 1MM.
tory. The admission csrries with it
&lt; &gt;&lt;
W.AI MH7ROM; Jorge of Probate.
the right to w ear the masonic apron.
NOTICE OF LETTING.

AraUHN, N Y-. Feb. 26.-Aurin H.
No'.ie** I* hereby givrb. that 1. K. C. Norton. Burdick died on Saturday m his 80th
T-iwnsliip Drain Cun intoioner of tbe Town
year.
He was a partner in thu great
''n;' • ’ &lt;’rat gwllle, Ct-ni-ty of Barry. State o- .
reaper firm of D. Al. Osborne &amp; Co. for
Mlchhan.vill. onttoJdday ot Ma&gt;ch. A. I&gt;.
at Hie Fl'h fakr I tram, tn raid Township over twenty years and was the inven­
of OranM-kdle. at lOo'dot-k tu Ito forenoon of
Ilia! day. i rocred to rettive bM&gt; lor tbe con- tor of the Burdick reaper and several
«:n:etl6ti &lt;&gt;l a certain drain known and designa­ smaller implements.
ted as Fish Lske Township Drain." located
and rstabllrbed In tbr said Township of
Peiclitnuan Sentenced.
Orang.-, t tie. at d deceit bed as follows, to wit:
MiLVllKtr.. Feb. 20.-Judge WaJlber
BtnnninR nt a stake that Is I.K0 feet south
■ .md io&gt; f.-rt en&gt;t uf the corners of sections 16 imposed the life penalty on Rudolph
a*:it :.. .n ano 21 of Orargevllle. Mich, and run
ning.tlirnee ‘oulh
degrees east; eleven J. Pesehmann. who murdered Mrs
hundred and flfty fr»t ou 1st d owntd by nm. Anna Schums at the Cream City hotel
II. I'.iissard aud «t ding at a stsk* In west aide of on themornlDgof January 12, and then
lake. seJd drain to to fourteen (14) feet
'id- &lt;i&gt;- bottom to be kvri from end to end, set fire to the house in the hope of
■dop.-L. 'HDs -1, to oi v LUlward tbe average
•lej.tn u t-. met. width on top n&lt;erage 20 hiding his crimes
to • ,-Hrili to to removed at least 2 feet from
Mnckayeditch *!&lt;!• u.
TlxrAK Col- Feb. S0.-Ste.la MacXala j.ih will be let bv rections. The section
at the outlet • f the \! rain «U1 to Irl first, and kaye, the noted playwright, aged M.
'.iie n-inaiHiiig-sectl’ins In thrir order up stream
•i arcordauce with the diagram now on tile died on a train here yeaterday morn­
witt ibr ruber । speiw m nan ing to Mid drain, ing while on Ms way to San t. anti too
in tbrrmi-. of tto Township Clerk, to which
from Chicago.
,

Iv. CoUixetx will br insdr with tbe lowest re
-i hi hn.ir liLii.t-r civiUK snrquule secuntv for
tte p-rfot nvuH-i- of the w ork. Hi s sum then and
there to be fixed b&gt; me. reservinf tn tnjself the
rigbftfi reject Muy ana all bids. The date for
Ute completion of «ncli contract, and the terms
■if ixijmerit tlw-refor. shall be announced si tbe
t!n&gt;? and place of leitlnkNolle- i&lt; further hereby xiven. that st the
tnaeand place of said lettli r. Or at such other
time and place thereafter to which I. Che Dnln
’ 'oiiim'sthMler i.ioresain may er'jnurn tbe «ame,
tiie ums otent for benefits and the lands eomprtMrd uithhi tin- "Fish Lake Township Dram
bpeciMi Asstesmeut District,” will be subject to
review.
The following Is a description of tbe se.eral
tracts or parcels uf land constituting the Spec­
ial AMeMmieni Dlatnct of said Drain, vix: the
nw fl. ot ire. si and »e &lt;&lt; ot sw H of sec. 21:
tile ue &gt;4 of sw of sec It; the swk. of ee k w
sec 21; t he a w k ef
of see. 81; the aw k of ne

»ne &gt;&lt; of tbe De W of tee* 21; l
sec |8; tbe nw fl A* at se 54 of

MtcBieas City, lod., Feb.
- Seven
ot the eight members of the Nruger
family Who lived near this city died
from the effects of eating pork contain­
ing trichina.

---- --WAKur-VGTO.v. Feb. St-Tbe number
of immigrants that arrived in the
United States from Europe m J»nu,ry
was only S.I02 against 1LS30 for Janu
ary, 13»X

__________________ _
AH Quiet te HawaiiSat FRAXClsco. Feb. SS.-Tbe strain­
er Oceanic arrived here yesterday bring­
ing news that nothing of importance
had occurred in Honolulu .Ince last

were sent to the workhouse for terms
running from two months to one year.

Grow l Plurality Orow*.
Puiiadelphia. Feb. ^4.—Official re­
turns have been received from every
county in the state except Allegheny.
Armstrong. Bradford, Butler. Mercer,
Montgomery and Washington. The of­
ficial figures continue to show increases
over previous, estimates and nt mid­
night the apparent plurality for Grow
(rep.) is 1S1.078.
Torn to Pisess br s Mad HnlL
OXTORU. Neb.. Neb. 20.—M. B. Plant,
tbe leading merchant ot thia place, was
attacked by a bull on the street and
after a fearful struggle teas torn to
pieces before the infuriated animal

taken ilL
____________
pen-inn for Gvn. Carue’s Widow.
|
Washington, Feb. 24.r-The • house
committee on invalid pensions has
agreed to report favorably the bill
which passed the senate granting a
pension'to Mrs. Gen. Carse, wife of
the late Gen. Carse, of Illinois.
Dahvillk. Ky., Feb. 24.—Jacob
Smith, of Gerard county, the oldest
mason in the United States, died Thurs­
day night. He was 99 years old last
month and wss never sick until a short
time before his deslh.

Chicago. Feb. 26. — In It93 16,351,140w as given by jockey clubs and 12,SOL
Washington park. in.

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.
provided with the
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Pittsburgh, Pa., Feb. 24.—Fifty-one
coal miner* convicted of rioting at
Mansfield
an Bunola were token to tho
could be «hot
penitentiary
aa • l^rsa• J and workhouse
- -- _ •*yesterday
- I
Dropped Den6.
Everywhere. Competent
to serve out sentences varying from six
Laki On.wvn.Wia.-Feb. 20 -Saturday ------------ -----------------months
to
two
years.
morning Ethan L. Gilbert dropped
‘
.
■ cute
forsneh
positions
st
Bui-iiteiorsuen pwiuuu. r. thetirand
—-TiF"" Kap&gt;ds
.T
c&lt;,||efe]jiborthsnd, and formal Fchool.
dead on the street here. He uno .0
Indian School Children Burned.
A, b- Pariah, Prot
years of ago. and tinee 1602 bad been a
Victoria,*B. C., Feb. 24.-—-The
T’..« Indian
- Fur Catalogue, address
mission school at Noah Bay was burned
prominent business man in this city.
Friday night. Several Indian children ।
Farm Animal*WASHLX«TOM. Feb. 22.—The-report of lost their lives in the flaines, which (
spread
through the building before the
Statistician Robinson, of the agnculturni department for January shows alarm wo* given.
that on January 1 there were 161.733.oneen Victoria Growing Feeble.
| A
r-^jptoe Tre*ta*eut. c«w*
LOXPOX Feb. 23. -Queen Vk-tori.
'XSE?lff
&lt;53 farm animals in the country.
h.s rvlurned to WiodMW■ cMlle from ?^egg"»“i«2S; &lt;J‘^.ucN5!l rtlS
A Minister Killed.
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Floha. HL. Feb. 23,-Rev. J. F. Hen- Osborne, Isle of Wight Her majesty ( ar
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Old People Murdered.
BUIHVILLE, N. Y., Feb. ^.-^Mob A.

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801 Bnd Mrs*
Lonnox. Feb. te-Th. British bark Moure
Se^r. aged W. wvsre found mur­
Montgomery Castle encountered tea
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advices.
Ol MW M; ah being In town 1 Dortn rang* w
wo, Orangeville and the Township«f Orang*
vi!l« at Ishob.
Doted. this tith day of February A O , MM.
,
K. C. W1STM,
Township Drain Comm ssluurr of tbe Town­
ship of OrabgwUU.

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Mine Kloter* Senteuced.
Pittsburgh, Pa.. Feb. 23 —The Mans- ,
—------- . Feb. 2G.—Ex-Con*
field coal region rioters Hero rentenoed gressmen II. B. StrsiL -ho for
by Judge Ewing. Of the thirty-five yean, represented Minnesota in the
foreigners eonv-cted
sen- lower houseof representaUvesat Washforeigners
convicted seven
seven were
were sen­
teuced to
to the
the penitentiary
penitentiary for
tor terms
terms ington. died on a Mexican Central train
tenced
ranging from fifteen months to two here Sunday morning. He bad been
years and six months, and twenty-eight j on a pleaaere lr&gt;p and was suddenly

Washington, Feb 36.—Senor Gus­
man, the minister of Nicaragua, was
feeling joyous when be exhibited a.
dispatch from his minister oi foreign
afTuirs announcing the end of the war
in Honduras. Tegucigalpa, the capi­
tal. w as surrendered Friday night and
tbe long, bloody and troublesome con­
flict is over. A clause in the dispatch
asked that the minister should give it
wide girculatiou.

Barihjtown, Ky., Feb. 24.—Mrs
Nancy Hall. the grandmother of Edna
Halt the victim of Phil Evans, who
was banged in Bnidstown Feb. 6, waa &gt; f
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-found frusen to death near the homo q£ | gr. H. Goodyear. Sole Agent. Hastiuga.

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WOOLLEY 4BRONSON.

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WIDE
U.OGUE

Philip Ayers
Inf item from Ohio.

The ladies of the Presbyterian church
IU.UB
for baveheu preparing for an experlooca
the social for tbe past few weak* Last Fri­
RBDUCEO RATffB AT
leltizen of Tankee Springs- died last Sun­
day evening marked the culmination of
day morning. Tbe funeral
t*1*1 M‘ spring.
Wm. Bivens U ijettlaff out lumber for a their efforts, and tbe rooms of Mrs. E. M. mH the right. UMhiterert
kbe house Tuesday morning and was very
Bentley, also tbe parlors of Mr. and Mrs. wtt:
woodshedGRANO RAPID*.
largely attended.
»a
Ed Greenfldd has moved back to Battle Julios Russen which were kindly tttltewn
| Prtwle la thl* vicinity were very *uch
OPPOBITV UNION DBPOT.
Creek.
open
for
tbe
purpoee,
were
filled
with
peo
­
Addreaa.
lurprired to hear of the sudden death _of
HATK^
d.r. r.oom. So conu,
Wm. Beaman, Asa Blvln. and Win.
ple who had come to bear how to «rn a m} rtf the east one-half [M1 of the sast one-half
Theodore German living near Parmelee,
GREEN’S NURSERY CO.. Mester. N. y.
o! section Mnla 3S ceula. Su-aoi Ural
Troyer were at Battle Creek last Saturday. dollar and of the experience acquired [4] o! the north west ooe-tmtrth
iwHitv-fonr |24]- 20 acre*. Tbe south &lt;e*i one. &gt;n la,5t Sunday morning. Deceased waa
UEACU a BOOTH.
Geo. Denary has rented I he Robert In doing so. One would really be surpris­ fouith (W1 nt the muiIIi
our fourth M of
I u the village Saturday afternoon apparthirteen [131—4” arm*. AU rtf the above
place and will lake possesaion the 1st. of ed at the many different ways ttfken by •eetiou
d«ewriixmI parrel* of Uud In town one [I] north
4 ntly as well a* ever.
•nf rang* nine [9] west, county ot Barry and
,
the different ladles to earn tbelr dollar. stale of Michigan.
Ruben Stimpsou and Florence Tungate, April.
•
t
Mr.*aud Mra.C. P. Gray wbo have been Some were very amusing, and decidedly
Ahm thfsowth v.**t nne fourth [UJ ot tbe
REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS OF
Lewi' Potts and KHlh Stimpson. of Parsmith wret. me-fourth
of seettmt eighteen
living on L. J. Willisons farm In Coloma
original. Selling some product of tbe H8—4ft acre*. Town nne hl north range eight
« lalec. were married at tbe residence ol
[«] wul, Barry County and
of Mlfthiean.
for tbe last two years
intend to
culinary art was a favorite method with
I ev. B. Moore, last Friday night.
HikamColkmaw.
move back on tbelr farm in Maple Grove
Ad ml ii hi valor.
many. One young damsel gave a hard
The young people, of here, enjoyed a
Th ' above «•&gt;« l&lt; ndlmrnetf until Tuesday,
this
spring.
earned dollar which was obtained by the 3rd day of April. 1KM*. at Wo'eloik a. m.
\ rashington birthday (pP at Jordan** hall
There is quite a good deal of eickuess
blacking stoves and piling wood. Build­
Friday night.
Miss Mary Smith returned to her home ' in Maple Grove at this writing.
lug flres. sewing on buttons, selling stove
Mrs. Jacobs has sold her house and lot
holders, dutch cheese, cookies, fried cakes
i Charlotte last Saturday.
lu Geo. Brown. Consideration 8575.
Some of our young people attended a
Ice cream, and dollies were a few of th«
Wm Guy is talking of going to Isabella
You will find my store-house full
numerous ways taken to get possession of
pi irty given by Mary and Frankie Griffin
county to buy a farm next week.
of my own make of steam engines from
; their home in South Thoinapple last
the much sought dollar. Forty three of
Mr. and Mr*. W. H. Whitney expect to
six to seventy-five horse power. Ten
them were obtained in all.
A musical
5 tturday evening.
move to Ohio about the first of March.
sizes and four styles made. Come and
Geo. S. Bassett was In Charlotte aud
program was given during tbe evening. ■।
PUBUSHCD SV
Mr. and Mrs. L. E Seamen of Nashville
see the goods and get prices. You will
Vermontville on business last Saturday.
been presented. I
A little play was to have
t----------------are
visiting
at
Wm.
Seaman's
at
this
FUNK
A
WAGNALL8
CO.,
NEW
YORK.
find them the best made in the state.
Ward Whittemore started bis saw mill
but owing to the Illness of Mrs. Hayes it
writing.
.
I also make iron and wood lathes, saw
oi Mr. Cridler’s farm west of the village
had to be omitted.
Mis. A. T. Rowley visited at T. 8.
arbors and emery grinding machines.
tt is week.
,
‘
I have a good stock to select from.
The young people of the M. E. Sunday Brices in Hastings, Tuesday this week.
IT COST
Lowell Jarrad will work fo\ James
sc tool gave Will Webb a birthday surSevere Hook. Baltimore
Dem
ary
aud
Geo.
Coaly
fur
A.
T.
Rowley
Mails
Hook.
NEARLY
pr se last Munday evening.
Cha«. w. Brooks, Maple Grove
J. W. Saunders and wife celebrated their this summer.
Nellie Archer
“
ONE
NASHVILLE
rtKH.
The M. E. people are bolding meetings
wi tiding anniversary last Munday nightGeo. H. Ford. Yankee 8orirg&lt;
Anna Stratton Haunay. New York
MILLION
diss Maude Young spent Sunday In at their church this week.
Geo. W. Clark, Johnstown
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Chaffee of Baltimore
■B. stings.
Bella Bogers.
“
DOLLARS.
J^wIa W. Potts. Parmalce
rred Walker spent Sunday and Monday visited at Hubert Shoups last Sunday.
Edith A. Stlmp^ou -wi h his parents near Wayland.
Reuben BHrnpuon. Parmalce
Florence Tungate
"he entertainment given by Miss Bessie
Front Yarg* r. Carlton
The ladies of tbe Methodist society will
Grandest literary achievement
Ge &gt;rge was a complete success, the reLena Geiger. Bowtie
OF THE CENTURY.
bold
an
experience
social
in
the
Congrega
­
cel Ma being about $33.
Wilbur O. Carpenter, Tbornapple
It Is mads on new plans by the
Isadora
Moored
*•
tional
cl
urch
parlors
next
Saturday
even
­
' ’he Cong. S. S. gave a concert last SunBest
Talent.
Morton L. Bisson. Carlton
ing March, 3rd. Ot course ail are invited.
«; even lug.
Its Editors number 24-7.
Carrie M. ttavacool ••
Hubbard A Hendershott have moved
in preparation 4- years.
11. S. Keeler has bills out announcing
Has a Wonderful Vocabulary of
Steal Estate Transfer*
that h*1s going to retire from business tbelr saw mill back to tbelr lumber yard
nearly
MelKu M. Powell to Mariah Carl Isle. parcel.
am will close out his stock at reduced at Irving and the number of logs already
Middlevine. *1500
on
hand,
besides
those
that
are
being
pri -os
Jacob a. Grow to Cora C: Packard. 8
Hartltura. *900.
.1 he Christian Endeavor held a ••Con- brought to the yard every day. will keep 90.Joseph
More than Twice the Word*found in any
whlirnmb Io Chas. H. Whitcomb. 40
other 1 VoL Dictionary. and about 75,000 more
them busy for some time. They had men a, *ec 23. Maple Grove, 81.
ver at ion Social” Tuesday night. .
James
J Lowe to Florence E. Lowe. 120 a. words chan Any Other Dictionary of the
on the road Mondav with shovels and
37. Assyria, «3M0.
scrapers making a track along the edge of
John Flagelwhrchtto Henry J. Ider, 80 a.
DO NOT BUY A DICTIONARY
91. Johnstown Biooo.
I he weather has moderated. Last 1Sat* the snow banks so as to haul on sleighs as sen
John Calvnr to K. P. and M. M. Darling. OS a. Until you have investigated the STANDARD.
83-00 Ladies’ Misses' or Men’s
84.50 Ladles' nr Men’s Shoes @ 83.50.
sec 22. Johnstown,
ord iv the Thermometer reglsitred 13
long as possible.
A
Poor
Book shun* comparison. We Invite lu
Peter Butem* tn J. H. and Katie A nd! er, 80 Do not buy
.. .
••
s.T5
shoes &lt;a
8.50
tin old work because It has a good
4ow zero.
*
Orin McNaughton Is back to work
name.
1.50 Misses' or Men’s Shoes
8.00
1.30
5 r. a id Mrs. Albert Dewey intend to, again. Their house caught on fire the
Particular* sent free to any address.
2.10
2 50 Mru&gt; Shors «
1.00
ma! :e Ledford their future home.
PRICE 812 to $22 according to
Hasting* Market*.
other day aud in trying to put out the
Binding.
Mr. aud Mrs. Charles Gil fas pie of flames be hurt his foot again so still limps
Rut lev. 1C to 18.
Corn
per
bu..
40.
And all shoes on this side at tcut _prices. Everything in
Shi itz viitited Mr*. G. ’* parents here Sat- considerably.
Hinn per dnz., I2to 14.
our store at reduced prices
urdiy ana Sunday.
IVdrs per lb . 2.
John Kogers and Mr. Chandler are talk­
Iafi! per lb.. 10.
i re. Sirnbu Winters I* not hnprorng ing of moving to Middleville soon. Mr.
Pntntne* per bu., 40to 45.
KALAMAZOO. MICH.
Rye per bu.. 43.
ver r rapidly.
Rogers has been working in a harncsb
Tallow per lb..SH.
Ont* per bu.. 2*.
J r. Cj»kso i ami family are going to shop there and with the prospect af per­
Sales Agent for Barry, Alle­
Wheat, red per bu.. M.
duo'r to Bedford.
gan and Ottawa Counties,
mauent employment be thinks best to
Wheat, white per bu..M.
Clover
Seed
-*r
bu..
4
W
tn3.5ft
' move bis family to Middleville.
Timothy Seed per bu.. 5L3O
Barley per tx». 80 to an.
Mr. Smith the new tenant oo John
’[he house of Mr*. Lee Tinker, who
Hay per tou, 4.00 to. 7 00.
Campbell’s place is moving bis farm uten­
Miller need nephu. M.
Hickory Corners, Mich.
live about oue and one half miles north
Pork dre**ed. a ». to 6.00.
sils this week and preparing to take pos­
n««an*. 7ft to 1.2ft.
easi of the post office, caught on fire last
Chicken dressed. 8 and 9.
session as soon as the present tenant,
Sat trday about noon.
When discovered
Turkey*, dressed. 11.
.
Stephen Smith, wbo is to move west of
Beef dressed. 5.B0 to 6.00.
it v as under good headway, but by the
Beef live, 2Hto 3,
Middleville, shall vacate^
Mutton, dressed. 3.
goo I work of Miss Carrie, she had it sub­
Henry Beck will move on the old Pratt
due 1 or nearly so when Mr Buskirk saw It
and came
।
to help extinguish the ilkines. place the first of April, having rented the
MOBTGAGE HALE.
place'the ensuing year.
Om side of the roof was entirely ruined.
Default havlDg been made in the condition*
There has been considerable talk of of a certain niortgare made by Martin V. BarGeorge and Afmon Ritchie have gone to
kerand
Harriet
Barker, hl* wife, and
late about tbe advisability of organlxing a dated February 22.l&lt;ftn
1884 and recorded In the of­
Balli more township to work In Charlie
band here and Monday night tbe final ar­ fice of the ItegiHter of Deed*, for the County ot
Eas man’s saw mill.
Barry In the State of Michigan. February 29,
rangements were made, so that It Is now a 1881, in liber 17 of mortgages on page* 218 and
L ist Monday Ed O’Connor drew thirtyon which mortgage thece Is claimed to be
certainty. For the present a teacher from 219
1.
&gt;
due at the date of this notice tbe sum of four
two railroad ties on his wagon from this
plac^j to Irving station which is tbe larg­ Nashville will take charge of the work hundred and forty-one dollars and thirty-nine
cent* and no suit or proceedings at law having
PART NO. 1.
and our station agent, Mr. Cummings, been Instituted to recover the amount secured
est load that has been drawn from here.
by said mortgage or any part thereof. Notice
J(|hn Dioks-ju returned to bis home in will be the leader. Tbe members of the is therefore hereby given that on the 26th day
Bring or send one coupon
band so far as we have learned are Mr. of May. 18M at 10 o’clock In tbe forenoon there
Nevf York State last week Wednesday.
will be sold at the north front door ot tbe
together with Ten cents in
His tieice Miss Malle Page returned with i Cummings, Ernest Poff, Billy McCann. court house, in the City of Hastings, County of
Barry and State of Michigan, said court bouse
Frank Rogers, Waller Babcock, Lew Gil- being
mone}' or stamps, to the
him for a visit.
the place for holding the Circuit Court for
tbe County ot Barry, al public auction to the
BANNER office and receive
Clinton Burpee had a nanow escape let, Jim Chandler and Willie Watkins.
highest bidder, the premises described in said
one part of “The Holy Land
Mr. Strong was to have possession of mortgage or so much thereof as may be neces
last Friday afternoon.
He was helping
sary
to
satisfy
the
amount
due
on
said
mort
­
Photopraphed.” In ordering
cut log*, and went to cut a sappllng off the flouring mill here to weeks ago, but gage as above set forth, with the interest there­
Mr. Hughes oq account of having so on. and the costs, charges and expense* allow­
be sure to give name, P. O.
whip the tree they were working on bad
ed by law and provided for In said mortgage,
benj down, and it came back with such much grain on band was unable to re­ said premise* being iltuate In the City of Ila»ttn«*ln the Counyr of Barry, and State of
linquish
It
until
Monday
of
the
present
force *s to knock him down.
When his
Michigan and described as follows: Commenc­
ing tear rods east and thirty-three rods and
brother C. W. Burpee got to him, the sam­ week. Under tbe new management Mr. two tert south on a continuous line of Jtfierson
Street from the south east corner of lot one,
pling lay across his body and had blacked Meisner Is bead miller.
fire Chamberlain,* addition to the City of
Mt. Oliver Brigbtball of Grand Rapids block
botii of his eyes and hi* nose quite badly,
Hasting*, thence south twenty-two rod*, ease
COMPRISING
twenty-nine rod*, north twenty-two roda, west
is
visiting
Mr.
aud
Mra.
Geo.
Brigbtball.
but I fortunately the sappling was not
twenty-nine rod* to place of beginning contain­
Mrs. Jay Pierson has a sister visiting ing four acres of land. Also commencing four
heavy enough to inflict fatal injuries.
rods
east
of
the
south
east
corner
of
block
four
There will be a night cap social at the her from Bowen's Mills.
of Chamoerialn't addition to the City of HastingMhence sooth along the east 11m of Jeffen
Oak| Grove school house next Friday
son Street to corporation line, east with corpo­
Card of Thanks.
A trip from Joppa--Through Jerusalem and
ration line twenty nine rod*, north twelve rod*,
nlgfajt. Proceeds to go towards purchas­
We wlab to express our heartfelt thanks west to place of Mtioning. being on north west its wonders, Through the Scenes of Christ’s Birth
ing plebe* for the school.
quarter of section twenty, town three, north
and Ministry’--Bethlehem, Nazareth, Bethany,
to kind friends and neighbors, who ren­ range eight west.
Dated. February 28th. 18M.
and the Cities of Galilee—Through the Weird
dered so many acta of kindness during our
Gko«gb F. Kk&gt;a*tox,
Mra. Eva Guy closes her winter team of recent affliction.
Mountains of Sinai and the Scenes of Old Testa­
Aloxxo E. Koutabtox. 4
Mortgagee.
ment Glory.
school in the No. 9 this week.
Mbs. busay Bagley and Family.
Attorney for mortgagee.

Midtfumu.
Mr*. KobUi*on. an oM

i

rt^pec”*1

about aU the material oo the ground
tbelr new baras to be erected In

THE KENT

GIRGULflR SAWS, LARGE and
SMALL, KEPT IN STOGK.

ARE YOU POSTED

Standard" dictionary

fl. C BUXTON,

STRICTLY 01511 SALE FOR

30 Days

FROM FED. 17 TO MrtRCtl 17

300,000 WOODS AID PHRASES.

Everything on the east side of our store, which includes
Lsidit-s’, Misses’ and Children’s Shoes; Men’s,
Yixith's and Boy’s Shoes; Felts and
Socks, at tbe following .
low prices:

Gt

THE FULLER BOOK CO., Gen’l Agts.,

We must close out some of our goods
to make room
---------------------- for
spring stock. Our prices have always been low and this re­
duction is bound to be appreciated.

D. P. POPE,

i

STOWELL

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entitled to participate in the distri­
bution of the Moly Land Portfolios.
Bring or send ten cents in coin or
stamps to the Office of the HAS­
TINGS BANNER ocover cost of
postage, mailing, distribution, etc ,
together with an order cut from this
“ad" in the BANNER and you will
receive Holy Land Portfolio, No. 1,
contaning sixteen photographic re­
productions 9x11 inches in Size.

Take Notice!
•a\ •n^08e W^°_care to take advantape of the above offer (and no one c an afford to mra»
lu*W!rTh ^eiencloee?-f?u^wJn
“Holy Land ) holographed” wliich will be found in
•
least until further notice, together with 10 cents in stamps or coin. Owing
* j“e
number that will no doubt be ordeicd, the smal] amount of expense involved.
all orders MUST BE ACCOMPANIED
WITH THE CASH OR STAMPS, as we cannot afford to open any- book accounts for
these small amounts. We will send in the first list of names for Part One next week Sat­
urday, ana every Saturday thereafter. There are hundreds of readers of the Banner in
Barry County and elsewhere who should get these photographs. Remember all it costs is
10 cents a w«-e1r(or 7 weeks.

rLAI™YSU.taWfflCH™u:

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The best Advertis­
ing medium m Bar­
ry County.

HASTINGS. MICH, MARCH 8. 1894.

WHOLE NO. 2021

Hastings
Banner.
Published Thursdays by

The Magnificent
Scenery and
Buildings of

Will be presented in

PARTY

Or

■ lQh()tograpliic Tour
of the World
DON’T MISS ANY NUMBERS
No.I.Hain-No. 2.ltaliiandGrB6G6-No.3,Hawaiian Islands
No. 4, France.
PART FIVE

Versailles—Gallery of
Battles
Royal Palace
Carniva at Nice
Mosque of Cordova
Gibraltar
Alhambra, Granada
Court of Lyons, Gran­
ada

John Smith died at the home of his son,
Henry p. Smith. Feb. 17th, aged 84 years.
COOK. BBO8..
Children and grand children from Grand
s-gsrares. area.
Rgpids, Lowell and Hastings, attended
the funeral.
Mrs. L. Whttney te visiting a brother at
Lowell' this week.
Mrs. Mary Brown visited her daughter
Too late for last Issue.
the first ef the week.
John Deering is moving north of Prairie­
Mrs.. W. Smith was called to Freeport
ville where be expects to reside the
to care for her daughter, Mrs. C. Uclka,
coming year.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Barber spent Sun­
L. Matthews was on the street again
day in apring Brook.
last Sunday.
Blanche Thorpe, of Richland, was the
W. Smith aud C. Lletka was at the
guest of Sarah Dorr Saturday and Sun­ county seat Tuesday.
day.
Our town is being canvassed pretty
Chas. Bat ber lost a valuable 3-year-old thoroughly by fruit tree agents.
colt Monday eight The animal got out
of the barn and getting In a snow drift, It
is supposed It broke a blood vessel trying,
Parties from Battle Creek and Wood­
to extricate itself.
land have been buying eows in this vtei»iQuite a number of our young people at­ ty. It looks as though cows were more
tended the dance at Hickory Corners the profitable than wheat.
13nd and a very enjoyable time was
For some time the officers in Nashville
ported.
have been on the lookout for Mr. Baras
Mrs. Cornelius Barber entertains the who was wanted for theft at Battle Creek.
Aid Society od Wednesday afternoon.
He had succeeded-in eluding the officers
Sarah Deering is staying a short time veryrieveriy. Saturday night about 11
o’clock some one kaockod at Officer Ap­
with Mrs. Susie Keith at Richland.
J. Bill delivered a deck of fat sheep to pleman’s house and* in forme* him Baras
C. Crosby on Friday.
was spending the night at Ed. PalmattePs.
on the state road. Appleman started for
F. Barter visited a special friend
the place at once and found his man Id
Augusta Sunday.
bed. He arrested him and took him to
Bittie Creek on the mid-night train.
Emma Hinchman has been visiting her
Clark Titmarsh and family have moved
aunt a» Battle Creek the past two weeks. on the Neaae farm.
Lottie Tompkins returned last Wednes­
Mr. Waters and family, of Hastings
day from a weeks visit at Galesburg. twp.. were guests at M. B. Bloom’s SubMra. Harry SpUiney, her sister, coming &lt;toy.
with her for a \nontlis visit with her
The Misses Thomas are ou the stek
I tot.
tMrs. Nina Tasker and Mrs. Louise
Smith were at Battle Creek three days
this week visiting Mrs. Chas. Morehouse.
For the seeond time this winter, dog.
We had several warm lovely days last killed sheej^for Wm. Smith. This
week making us long for summer.
six were kilted and otters bitten.
pThe masquerade at the hotel last Wed­
Miss Jennie Murdock was a caller on
nesday evening was a fine affair. .
our streets last week.
✓tr. and Mrs. Melvin Tuckerman, of
Wolf planted 30*0 trout it* the Les­
Battle Creek, were in town Wednesday lie brook, a few days agoaud Thursday of last week and attended
J*. A. Grow, of Hastings, called on his
the masquerade.
many friends here last week.
An exhibition at the Ellis school teu.se
Hay is still being shipped from this
on Friday evening of this week.
station*
Mu. B. F. Wolf Is on the stek ILL
Gary Baker and Frank Wolf were at
✓Old Mrs. Content died last Thursday Cedar Creek fishing last week.
and was buried in the Prairieville ceme­ t/flon. Daniel Striker, ot Bastings, made
tery Friday p. m. Funeral services were a business trip tp our vicinity last week.
conducted by Rev. C. T. Van Antwerp at ✓Levant McIntyre is now unloading a
car of barn lumber, and drawing it home.
the M. E. church.
J. W. Wolfe and children were guests
William Harmon has moved his family
onto Oren Hughes' tenent tease In the of friends here Sunday. The children
will remain for a few days.
village.
^Frof. Danforth is in our village making
an effort to render "Queen Esther” with
the assistance of our home talent
The bottom has fallen out ot the public
Thomas Fox and family hare moved on­ highway.
to Dr. Hyde’s farm.
Tbe sweet spring time has been bubLewis Thompson is paying his mother a ling up in the kettles and sap pans tbe
visit.
past week.
pThe Juvenile Band of Plainwell, will
Ernest Edmonds closed his school at the
give an entertainment at the M. E. church Center last Thursday. Mr. E. gave good
March 8th, assisted by local talent.
satisfaction and many would teen glad to
Mrs. Josie Loveland visited friends in have retained him for tbe spring term.
Hastings during the past week.
His pupils presented him with a book of!
Miss Caddie Fowser has returned from poems.
Miss Zella Odell spent the past week at
Manton.
Thomas Waters will have an auction ber parents tome in Carlton.
Wheat Is looking rather brown at pre­
sale at his farm March Sth.
John Deering has moved onto Dr. Mc- sent writing.
George Burchfield who has teen staying
Leay’s place.
•
Rev. 'VanAntwerp and wife visited with his parents during the winter in­
tends to return to Charlotte in a short
Kalamazoo last Wednesday.
Mrs. Pbller, of Michigan City, is the time.
Mr. John Carpenter keeps a good stock
guest of her nephew, Warren Richards.
Frank Farr, of Greenvtll^ is visiting of groceries on hand and is drawing a fair
share of tbe taade.
his uncle H. Farr and family.
Chas. Smith has been kept within, the
Many of the children and some of the
part week with a lame back.
older people are being vaccinated.
Sales of farm stock aud implements,
Lawyer Anderson, of Plainwell, was in
our village Monday to attend the lawsuit are numerous this spring.
Nr. Ben Fisher returned from Ohio last
between M. J. Goss and W. DePruster.

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Mrs. Williams’ daughter of Harting® to
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It Is quite evident that some of our
Nashville people *re * httte behind the
times; judging from the joung man spok­
en of In tost weeks News, who recently
visited Grand Rapids. But the News edi­
tor need not say much, fori we have heard
that not long since he made a trip to a
neighboring city and attempted to light
an electric light by applying a matrix.
Sugar making Is the order oi the day

One year has elapsed since Grover
Cleveland has bold the reins of govern­
ment officers iu his hands and what one
of the many fair promises of his adminis­
tration has been fulflliefi for the goo# af
our American people? ’ Were we not pro­
mised better times when- the administra­
tion changed from repubHaan to democrat­
ic? Were we not also promised more
money when the so called &gt; Sherman BHJ
should be repealed? We faib to see any
of these fair promises wbieb were matte
by stump orators before Grover’s election,
or any of the more recent (pledges fulfill­
ed. On the other hand, what more cooM
the present administration hare done to
paralize all industries that were success­
fully operated previous to Grover Cleve­
land’s election? Who, or wbaki.has caueetj all these changes withto so short a
time; financial distress, unemployed laboa,
rendering once happy homes- In abject
want for the necessaries to sustain life,
and whoever thought or read since Arnett
ea was discovered of so great an array
daily marching to the Soup Hoase8?-Wby,
all these changes surely demoartrate any­
thing but prosperity among, the masses
who would earn their bread by the sweat
of their brow. Then again in-ldifi anottoer financial panic under James- £ Polk*^
administration swept over the country.
Well fattened pork sold attire market for
the sum of $1.50 per hundred;.wheat Sic.
to 40c. per bushel; potatoes ■ We. to 12c.
per lb; other articles of produce in pro­
portion. Labor 50c. per day or from $10
to $11 per month and strange a« It-may be
all these changes took place during demo­
cratic administrations. Do not the times
justly accord with their teachings of the
pest? How loug, oh, how long will, they
insist upon following In the eld rule?'
A. B. Tennock aud Mr. Jackson have
just finished baling about twenty toae of
hay raised and secured upoa&gt; the faau- of
the former.
Arthur Bush delivered his crop of bated
hay at Milo last week,
Albert Flint and wife have been afileted the past week by having two- siek
children to care for.
Some complain of a dog poisoner having
visited here last week and* having admin­
istered the stuff to two dogs one-rrf which
died. The other still earvlvea.
Quarterly meeting was held al theM. P
church Saturday afternoon and Sunday.

gregational church in this place Saturday
evening and Bunday a. m.
Warm sugar and taffy account for that
“sweet” look on the faces of our young
people, also for sticky door knobs.
Miss Belle Dorr vfetod Freeport friends
over Sunday..
A very* successful term of school was
closed in the Freeport schools last Friday.
S. C. Woolett was in-Lewell Monday.
Dr. E. F. Snytes ts under the care of
Dr. Parkhurst of MfddlevMte.
Mrs. V. IMpp is under the doctors

J. Roush's little daughter is said to be
improving.
BMZowb

Last Saturday evening the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles -Ederie, Bedford, was
the scene of a gay -party of young people,
gathered in honor of the birthday of their
son, Master Frank. The time wps spent
most enjoyably with masie, games, -etc.
A fine supper was-served during tbe eve­
ning. J. H. Atwood in- behalf of
Prank's young friends presented useful
and beautiful presents, which will be a
pleasant reminder of this event
Mrs. Keith spent a.few days last week
in Battle Creek with her sister whose
daughter is very sick.
M. George HamlUou i&gt; very sick with
the mumps.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dewey, also Mr.
Cookson and, family-, will mow in the
spring from the farm in- Banfield to a
small place in this vtetalty, which Mr.
Dewey has bought state the fire.
Hope Center,

Mrs. Florence Wllbinson spent last
Wednesday and Thursday with ber sister
Mrs. J. Doster, of Prairievlllle-.
The friends of Charite Gibson met at
his home and gave him* a very pleasant
surprise last Friday evening.
Mr. Leroy Srantz/ has retacaed from
Wisconsin where he went to-see his moth­
er, who wa» very fiok- but- to left her
much improved in health.

Grandp*CbandlerKwbo hatka very se­
vere attack of the la gr pps to much bet­
ter at this-writing.
Miss Gertie Kelly.Is working for Mrs.
L. Gesle*
A social was hetdvrt Di Morford’s last
Wednesday evenincJor the benefit of - the
liberal preacher. It* was n success finan­
cially.
Mrs. W. Kenertrick Mid daughters,
Several car loads of* hay wore shipped Hattie and Ida, vteited frtoud* near Cedar
Creek Friday.
from Milo iaat week-.
Mr. Yokeman a -vetlnary surgeon of Ka­
lamazoo, removd a ;“der&lt;nrtd tueaor” from
the gambrel joint,of a two year old eolt of
MIm Louis Hall .closed a very success­
W. A. Spaulding-last week.
ful term of scbaol in District No 8, last
Last Friday night burgtars broke open Friday.
the office of W*’ Ai Spaultifag tert secured
The Star Strata! at our school house last
nothing. The door of hto- safe has been Tuesday even tag was- well attended and
left open since the former raid.
proved a grand success.
An occasional.load*of wheat finds its
The night-raptorial last Tuesday eve­
way to marketiat«58c. per bu.
nlag at Oak Grove school touse was a
Roy Thorp dosed the winter term of success botihsoelally and financially.
school last Friday. A. C. Towne was
Last Sunday afternoon Andrew Vtlenthere as Usual with oranges and candy as ttee had the misfortune to have the team
a token of respeet In which he bolds the be was drl viag become frightened, and get
young of the district. A very pleasant itoyond his- control. The whlpple trees
time. A vacation of one week and Roy |broke and*threw Me. Valentine out .fract­
uring bls ooliar bone and bruising him up
commences-the spaing terra.
Social events of the week. A fish pon&lt;h considerably.
There is io be adwxt at Jno. Tinker's
social at Mr. and Mrs. A K. FlowersL.
Sonro tgughable event* occurred in Ask­ this week.Thursday evening.
Mrs. Myron Putter is gaining very
ing.
An eatertainnaeat was jgiren at the Mite slowly .and Jennie Johnson is reported as
school, assisted by the Mills Bros. Gtee being wozse.
Club tor the beuefit of the dlstrisk )L
b rarju $8.00 the res nit and it served to
draw our minds fnnu tbe hard tames
A abuxch social will be held ah A. Mur­
andithe sham* (ja* Uncle Benjlman. Mor­ dochs.Friday evening to which all are in­
gan says) at Waateiagton. It was.&amp; sne- vited. Erie* cakes and Qcoflbe will be
served.
csee for mirth and laughter.
abas. Raterand wife and* Mi.. Vlolo.
Morrell attended the dance ah Silver Creek,
last week.
M rs. Si It Pierson is on the sink list.
Jay Ntotols, of Charlotte, Is veiling­
Mr. J Mito Corn Ing Is very slot at this
relatives
here.
writing.
Vean Bechtel spent Saturday and Sun- | Mark and Charlie Montague are sick.:
'with Material fever.
day with Bert IxjwIs in Hoplites.
MtanReoa Minar spent Sunday withk ' Writing school closed last Saturday
morning.
her parents.
F. M. Waltert has bi*saw mill on. Hen-,
The social that was b»W at T. Ifc
Moores last Friday night fiwr the benefit of ry Hewitt’s place and&gt; Is living in Rob’U
the T. P. S. C. E at this. place was unite Beatlie's house.

well attended.
Willie Sherman of MWdievilte is visit­
ing bis sister Mrs. WUA Kntckobackir at
B. Andrus and J..C. Ketchum attend­
ed the Eaton Co.. Teachers Association
this place.
The Dramatic Club of this plate pre­ . Saturday morning,
Miss Emma Barber is In Detroit and
sented their play to a full bonae Last Sat­
Jackson this week on business.
urday night.
Miss BlecKFumiM was among friends
There was a surprise party at James
WlUlamtoii’d Iasi Friday night.
Every at Hastings Tuesday and Wednesday of
body enjoyed ttomaelvea tripping the this week.
Noya Friday.
Miss Fleming spent Sunday at Dr. A.
• light fantastic" until the w&lt;» hours ot the
Quimby.
Mrs. MIm Griffin Is very low with conL. Taylor*, tn Middleville
Mrs. Wm. Geiger and daughter Lulu of morning.
sumption.
Mr. Caalleloe, of Quimby, died Monday
There will be a masked hall at Beith*.
Mrs. Wm. Lowder, who has been very Toledo, Ohio, are visiting her sisters Mrs
Every night at the home of his daughter, Mr.
Hall at this place. March Ifith.
Waldorff and Mra. Taylor of this place.
■lek with heart trouble, la alowly recover­
5
Octa.
Pat
O’Brien, of this place. The funeral
body
come
and
bring
your
mask,
idetnlo here
The mump* are stlllTuk
‘
ing.
Mrs. Mary Babcock of\Baltimore Is vis- a number.
services were held at Quimby Wednesday.
Mra. Nellie Marshall, who waa Mice an
Mias Edith Strickland speut Sunday at
Inmate ot Che Kalamazoo asylum, Is Inaahe Iting friends In this piece.
Morgan.
Charles Castelten who has been at
Art Slower Lowell
Freeport ■
Fred Flory has returned to his home at Nashville for sene time doctoring Is do
visit Monday.
better and hto recovery to doubtful.
Coats Grove.
J.
O.
Chafin
ot
Lowell
called
on Free­
Mra. Wa. Graves of South Boardman
M. Klu&gt;l«
&gt;&gt;!• motter M H«»port friends Munday.
linn
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*“ "*
-fi«r daughter Mr*. John Caatelien.

bl, ^,wr treat No«r OrlMM,

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for yoursell. yon young devfl.“ he
celled to Tom, and as he spoke he
ej-i-'e ;■ ‘ 'ivn/T1* rnn tri the latter, struck,
furiously at him. and tried to wreat
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fifty times
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she could/
sllthaOTo
“Why. Jost uhat apypsy mipht moam
by saying,the .&lt;o«khT«*haU aorta If
rebbtah ttr the palm of yonr hanA.
Rei^d^ INImy.-H** Walfe waj.

aha haa, and what kindneaa-aba has
shown to my father."
“If you had AMS’Aar last night you
wouldn’t have thoabd)-t dfio lAbked .why
'wh'Efe'.^wia

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rage’,' he Ml murder!” She spoke deUbbraMly/knd er'a part ao readily.
As soon as the men bad passed otftof ■' tt'Yhb'kWWti.
Wtlte dWjert 'tjc/ her hoft' roioe. full .and awiJMl'ae^iuttd U“. ?Atafeb.. J«ndon;t |w&gt;n&gt;. Ur tutoi me;
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:M-.f*4r them. Gibeon Pravrie taaii iufluurdnrerjs
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Maie gwna tooBr.eotWJ1 ’Yota dHist &gt; Turn to,Dttoak
balsi»&gt;&lt;p&gt; dial |
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ment. I wish you ; would go back now
g^l ,tl*e i^qaiter. (I’etck :#fllfjftpdiansyfRp&lt;}&lt;i somewhat, irrifgbly.
by the way. wb-huv^eHne They won’t
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. Ito anociAut and worried/’ sheutold her-,
■c1iOolftA&gt;rty4l*AlwtiWny»?iinori . rL'
' .'bear yn a gru&amp;v tor that; Ashworth, angrily “It’s rank dow^-.
“#kM«.*hQ has pftthpe qyftnffor me.
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to h^ir
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safe indoors.
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wont on .socnewiiat
.somewhat more caul
caufr are*ybfi?W
o :,dl •«! uuiwoli ■! ;.
; , ,;q you mad, that
’ 1 1 , then she sighed, ok shq put ber Kat op
■ ’tii.S'tiyiv/yHoiHngaboHt^tiib'iii'yhil'Weepi'
tiMWy. todWng'HbodrthM'yhd'Wee^ •■*&gt; "Th* niari whttn be-nrtdtowed growled
Savannah -started violently at the |
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-.oataMi.oatteiby.wayjrf;
answer, and his "ords, and bddtttofifrs? Ashworth such
sheheid ftotthlrew -rftahy'*eps whep
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to„
the
conclusion
• she' md£ Reuben; ICornwge. • watUrihg
utioltlfi viiittioxHi waybBaragnaiibtopped that it. was no use carrying the sqane ’ W&gt;thgr n^d daugtyfr^iyere $tfrrtm./ quickly., tend carrying?« sflaall ,hau&lt;j*tuW*,uly and, placing ope hand upon any further lifted the fftllpn Dilworth They had.never
sp flange ^,l^hl l’afT aT-.MuuiJe iul ytiol &lt;« guUaiii jhi^l
, jhepc.Hnpanton’s, arm, drew hi^under ’* and 'liiQ'ped ‘hfm iwayi ' Idayirig Toip( *n. her eyes; and ln,zMpry the. jeafcjTAha^tary.'^T ,&lt;;r|S4, ff
the shadow of the fence by, which they alone and master if the field.
11 j ! which she had felt on first seeiPg the “I am glad to meet ton. I wanted to
were passing
.
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bet*fer!gd,lhon&gt;e, Tom Roy- other revived.
- J‘-».7 j
h^h. • n u
see Tom WfbreTiC 16ft the; Yiiill?fitrt‘ ■!
. *‘t&lt;X&gt;k There they are? ShS whis- lance;” said 4hk- ohl Clo^m&amp;ker. with a ‘ ’ ’
J±ZT 'W H?7/ !
dhfci'V^fcteh Mtn.-' WfrhteW hail
^erh'd.'porting ahead.
n •• '/I dry laugh, “and l&gt;e thankful that you’re
dov^h^
that ho - HadJl botlof• tdkis
“I can sec nothing* wMspekfl Tom ftVM» tfO^ttlk, the di^Mtpc^ instead of befc..
J?f’Jl
, ■ eacneiof himsHf.wod.nat j?o wandering
about too much by himaq^i
ean!t
dng his eyes in the direction ita /Whieh . . Avd. you’ve saved me a cr&amp;&amp;e&lt;L
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“Do you see? Some,one lias oomp Up
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you think ' there's any thing serious
meant to be 0'6fcfe?’,i“ *
After thuL twl blood uul Mack
U ,. .S? .
' 1 - *Dh, no. nothing-weary* sariou*.T/Bm ■
looks were to baiaeen In man; direri i„„h
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Marv or Savuunab. for four they should
W&lt;^55"
tealaam-d oabUnftounl; Lutbebe- ZA
sticking to me. Don’t b&lt;* trigtbfened.
can .tnJirie p^rautiops lest bc.shonld , h|.
- u,u« wlthsli-anrBlni
“Is there no chance'‘btf’ihttrg bolnf
be again atta died. Theonlv j&gt;erson he
el . . tic ilh di.Mppoint
setlleflk”rtU? aAe&amp;"*“wl ««inil ii r
ditafcas’tleritenCrirrlnge.
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’&lt;• ^Weil^^ouTM t* Rtsncti !lastf**nd II
“Some of thfe strikers arc getting,a '
® ’ \ rL Jr-a^oJ,i ?!a,s
can trust yon. ' In?
have
,n*r ?
you
me?
she “
wild,
ve gbod rvnsuns to Catarrh Attacks All Mueous Membranes.
tri rattWaa.-ba «aM.
.
ou to wait Tor
for me
- ,Iie
1,L joining
It Affects the Ears, Eyes. Nose
. . him. her taco alight wtth plca»ure and
A fW/WATO tb*;boM
Throat, Bronchial Tubes, Lungs. Stomach, Bowels, Kidneys, Bled'
!&gt;i“li&lt;&gt;wdQynS'mvan? "a^ked Gorringe,
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y” ‘S’? ' tei,y^SS% ■'*?&lt;&amp; Mr 4)drrtd*i.-^ou'-ttty.1 itl
quiefdy aiding the village street, loin give me a
Tdin told^
’if
uvimug. may i&gt;wu= romr;&lt;'i n
say nothing. May 4'tall Toni?” ■' ■ • •.' I
‘ Rb.(‘lnfef'”w£"doon"(ll5j, 'ff tbriW. him brieUf ritiat had M*trie&lt;L
:
^Veri.ltTyou like. .;..tall dnoX toll Many people labor i
him briefly1 what______ t.r__ ___
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He w4hl&gt;H1tiertiit!el.V'dWMbtisiy happk-:
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“Do you’km-&gt;W the rrtonrmen.r’n
tiiiked
Gor- . into uls race.
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...
,&lt;rtL'tvuLi
that girl who’s with you,
Savjraip.1i
! The question bothered him. 'fib hprf.
who makes a spcialty of tha disease, tbe word catarrh meatm touch more. Experience
tfancT sbjodtlf.jwiHwrable. vhAtvife’felt tlife- rimm -i ul’ .................
■ : P««l has taught him that catarrh la “---------------------- “ - — •
”!oh v«w”
i
''WH-’bceti WF'Vpeb and
• alone, •but ttial tbe
'iS”! M “rsaseondned to tte -load
.1 gedtatkianetif still। Hngetingtoiihls fa
i
wte ter&amp;L
WAtuarMmWttHdHUyWtMVyWJ ^ma'wafiWaU:
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.fpAl^ho-iMPPWH of h*»n
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Mary , nurriea in Ind dr/etudfii of
catarrh ol
vnarrh
of tiro
tbe now.
Hoar, causiut
causing frontal teUtohrs
teUtohn (morv
(mon- eomuronlv known u
so neu
mro-­
t Tonrt1MU^*’t&lt;&gt;t!elTteiwlUAtote:fi4d
•,fe» -f»»rAz ’-ft
iteriar wmU
ralgia,)
relrls.) s
a toUM
sense of
ot dullness
dulluesa or
sr drowslnesr.
drowsiness. dlulness.
dlxrinesa. oonlnslon
oonfnslon of thoughts.
thouahts. Met
«s
, hA-tfrt. tnlteiv IhicIvhU .irob .m|/
lough t’.
the Utfotk.
llmnt. broftflrial
broaeblal turix
tube, and_luD«s.
and li
Catarrh ot tbe
eaualna sore throat, court,
tuA.ih'g
to;‘ty^fWv.Yo.
Ueb w Me
“'fiy
M.” iVs
1K i
a dfaerebi
dYff^h'i thing.
thihg. 'tL.
■fihving ^.
Aeet
»y ’-&amp;c.
' u ! 1 It
plcatasd-ber
I tpl
caked'her pluti
alsti toitMnhutbat.as
to; th* nhn that: 4s hoarsness,
or entire If^ofi toidr.jbftMclTWX astt&amp;M
ila. etc.
oMt*^&gt;i«-l&gt;l"liWMintf.%ad'1oil4
here."
Mhbfc -tiih aff
ufHe
I'roibu^
l'ott}pretcriftJ
&lt;bf'R!fettffoH!.’tffld‘io hil64r here.
” IId,:|?hve i
if l^hlirt'hiugh
ile J*! £*I'■*« Guertog.
Catarrh of the *thnjt4 W-fjF flnhi iijffiy cJlt
ila) causing indigestion.
,vi
'TOnl&lt;1 not he
w“tol at.Hxc
“‘■Ms W
1° I] Tom would
be wanted
mill. heartburn, water bra^li.'neWHrfelVd BmiA rMpi
no sign of the change in Irfrirt&amp;'wppM-' tuok'^bfit D^m a- de.fc half-a dozdaa ^ubll
.
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to-rc-™,
pxnnmmxvvr
fluttering of tbe heart,
wiremctung letters, Writ
wmiaft
au aorfs
aurpi
,, m ’haAvit'h him to
49jF?/"‘JPj/"FF f?r shortness of breath, etc.
- ilrfihii! maunbr; hefwas Jwtetched/anll.'■ threttcnhig.leUcafa,
tab iin
nail
(.of
-lauguw.
nnd.
Ibn^plm
•«&lt;
1
“
-♦iBfeVtMfrSthis
hated hiinsdif&lt;! .-»•? •&lt;• btrurilT ;'■». .. . n!i
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violence if he did not give way to tpc a
g /■Crange.ori mwtatxngltn his ghe waifced-4hibMy arW h^^ilily to his
i
no prfiMn’Mj.snow atl^elj
j i ma°y^17 T hn
.Jflhltw | • ! p4ottyg£.‘-■•»
?n.l •.nilrrHIjidol. |
i • ^.atai7 1 ®f l*’® hdw^l»» eawlfigkltertrtit^ dmnlidea and constipation, piles, etc.
bH
in fact catarrh effects more or less all tbe mucous surfaces of tbe entire body, araslog
never seen Savannah. aye..|$ he.CQul
at times seven- Jpcai jmiuralg^pc rh^nmariq nnin« 6u,J91ie«i DrwtOmeJamk 'sod Gra­
have got
away before the scene of^
of thtf
hare
got^preT,™
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r,----- of chronic disease in this
tamaia-of fhMtop r *««-! ■teeetlon, eye.
Ihu^d To^.ri.-roto ,1 Lu,
ey^tHM, nd in'treaUtjg tbit eaa•“ ‘"’A*'
''jh'f .b
n, r
i)lic |A«JP&gt;in,.»
bBBl»ta,.i 'ri?ri&lt;&gt;A't give
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: into I)he
-oh. we don't went h. rf&gt;h9oui^i Io
dittos IMS rose ttetboH ,
iQfit tlliil igI tfnnntj? isvs Idor.- ;
Hi. thoughts and erootlonafiH^ him. I in. now."
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, easy, prouditafcluin hbH .11 n'oun dd] '
UtlJ i^ptod'totoKnlMMXJt MUtasnbRf tbt- cn•&lt;lr nYpmfitahfn tnffftfftbtiMi fOaBiveia
” * *iafl
“J don’t care to prosecute,” siM1
idth^oau an^lateroMI; and eabh year’b w|W?ri.a! Tom. ‘Tm Tor~not ‘giving way novi-;
HfcftoWelrcUmh&lt;f iffilHWWlrw •«&lt;*
wuiuur i&gt;wu. iaxik nerv, rum, rwi»i
ink but Jack DUkvorttr got a good bit mo^e. towrfryo* a riddfe tbtft has been both­
•
r. .---------------- - --------- &lt;Jey ■tobatn^oot by iu*l!n»d» of twtlawnia'•
TIOJuJmD IXAMlNAT*‘1Sn'W^ ” SDrt^*^*OTMUW&gt; FPB■WfflSll LT A
Siiy .thnn' he gave met and-I don't jy-pfit
ering- me. What. • special ireaaon twin
aoirttbadryihaliprtbiifQriwMI' .■&lt;. I z,«tUr/:U»»ipi&lt;MR./b?fi.. htocA IhapXnecejK
-rSstMUMUk bswerifOF: UMiOg Qrbequ v*-6rtfi'.l«w. atolMelf on sWiW” aaa-thtoL
Just as he was passingTS.IsovneWl■k “ry-”
:
Prawle means to do you mischief^?., i
old man-chuokled.--------- -I ■* ’
_s,naiwr,eatWI1ee,(n,1a,
kvy l„yMWhat. are you afraid,of ’6m.'then,,
iph 1 if M 'ip'-tlfo -til‘r 'AUlriaLiSarrinsk‘
“Aye. thatB»Jih*,,where It'e one to
t u«u a uwu taste in niv
’ ™ "'U"!"
«
__ waa coated and my stomach
df ■ with a-ftrifeHi
1,'ril
□ii illlp
.oiw veil
r.i&gt; I"
s
&gt; appetite. My food toy heavy nr
oL^to-Xdl.Kfrii. BOt mtridri'
my
.mnAKend’ bq, ^uilha riMJI'airiteU&gt;a*.“ -6u»bB«'
which was sour and generated
ward with almost desperate icHltty 'ha i Tom. quietly. “Dut I’m uww^.4^.
nomntqo»fydd
.
fc*WthihkBthat ®ibebh haawoBbegrtskt,
•'wbaM
-:bcdh Vnitfl^o^n.' *
about- Ini the alerts 'aiil-foar ur five set
Hie fl of running.forvpfdig^bplp-".
.
.
spite against-yon*and that he is rpp|£-?|
1 «rt»«nm" answered Mary, h-sl nl h- n |
!''Wmk! B/aidtljrandTecogQut^il iiib «lehji ;;.“Yes,.to4:l fyiali tp^utkp.pa example£
lew enough to bo dangerWf
treataieat £&gt;d I have jrUnod steadily until al
■!U«t 'Iwwr in: qWI&lt;ri^;)W1.tipfe,
.► as several of the strikera, .(
; • ; : ojsorqe pf wicm?’"returned^Gprringe.i
have any reason? Docs she know anymom «&gt;Mry s^mptonh has disaj&gt;pcarvd. and I
weroal w
»F«
~ “Now,, then, clumsy.”, cried one of !" ’’Then you'll Hdva’toilxfd someboay thipg special about him?
feel that catarrh Is indeed a curable disease,
can
when treated properly. I can only expn*»« qo
than mo. I ll stand firm bnough
them, with a.^ap^/nugh, “what
myaetf as pleased with tbereeult.and can v t-h
Can^t : hy yoir'ivhHA* tHr inrik©; Icuftsdbilt IYn ": 1
.ony—wa^rtaftfroareatyThno better nvrtn:;
shall ;Y tell/ Mar^'?’’ answered
' h it11 dwtTfinug^lbu thc-iicamaoif-puUidg
To*’ fipytaoM AomuWhto unonslb-. ,
-“Ufltatet d'i06ri4d ttoteUeb "lipyi
those chaps i i prison.”
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“A on vo wenmorcofhurUi»aanj-ono,.hhn-.4heB^di (|(,
‘
rvqd
.Uwltod.afto^
hilm
■ rouutl.twsee what w*Wtkifrig!?rfi')n
xr.y;
..,,} Heutyjn Qorfiijge ,_-,_
riur^.T1 _
in WriWw. JWgp and
,
“Wboro'o Savoup^^rtU^to, L
c.ur&lt;«ml^it if hi i.tml- -kuo^imd yn»itF.-er(’'
gkam-o^nn^r I?
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right, you
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ALLtATikriT. win. ria itaaaran
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Take
Ebb now,
novfr, vrfiile
srtrile
iized apy Ta
’.cc yerr
tetr own
o’-vn llSo
Ao no) ijhrt-S'amiLavaKM *-•* as. ran soorcTti
dont know oarthtag of her in ^07.¥•»■♦«p.-: vr“ n cieqn
&gt;bsl
he. had. only Just os- you can. You’ll pipe n different tune lhal
ar^±”g' i
-‘SbiUirife'm
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. of their cowardice &lt;mraged4iffiSf,
grip of bro arm. m H growing more t hw !*,
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ar't s. lllc dfe out of him at the same time.1 it * lltlle oorifc^iou to. you. Do pro ; not too„ „h|^ way
Onrsyotetaof mail treatment hr means of
lAittrutvAlvfe; lyote ai of &gt; 'Would. Imve coxed .a lot of trouble. to6,u'
&lt;ci'TlK^'iAr&lt;ani|h&lt;
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thtn^^nciwaiag medlcine», write for aymp,J»» ip of the tw*o ^irls lh a toun AaboPt fh|di- with . laugh. "Afraid VI iavtonah!
I.WM**1’!r« I ioa- ' I ary’« mother heard of it and toH WbyvuriSWionoi at lire pdlito'cea-1
Mumbling ihtotitSohafly agkimir'D: at । tbe gilts? “
-----“You naw that, lads, didn'V’yiydYou
“No, thoyrlirktrH’. hurt bin, but 'he
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way ia the .niMst ot «wwt dlaenurawrnent*. mi«l*eaa well n Inside lheeduew.
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simitar return movements, face, tn face
Wit* pnrWtrrr. Ignonmce.anrt rtdlmle. &gt; -t
Thrrrowrc. Jcnn, reasons that taasrliana
rtro.wby dwy doawt do thia.work lu the
country wtlKiala Among u&gt;e moat Impor-.
W‘«n™ aiw tha Mlowlnat , L ..Patmna
▼rill object. X;. lauik.of itime« &lt;S.VeLacl(t
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'l)o not etfHte lp l^yf, .tobies.,- cltslra jute
m It I, • luw.yfcc. QmAmcftw.ll be grecdTMMiAKl KSAPFiCTA DENUJON,
&gt; ylrcles to ■rercb.luilMka,fullj .-uulpiM-tl
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- 1 Ito t PntniM: 1 will object, ftrhkpe
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et tt. it... fl fl teir p.rlte«r tek.'
ttllli! OTVY!’Ultbu 1i
fnd »t.nd«Ove fl^t^t&gt;|li|
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; very, rte steteAWW
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ort &lt;» IV OJlllJ ■
a(.iceSSrk?m. »7 ’
rr1 gObular ta form and racre before the ttwiber, whytfl mention: tMs .nMktitton ,^r, Uree]),( &gt;,
Hdi ■ &lt;*.
. I '1'1: vdMIOlfrtO ?}::!
Physician and-Surgeon.
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To rnuijr tli~ksm.l pvtev. rev p
wluili of Dalrotac, aretU'rtBg tew* firetuniMy auawer ta.ihto:! .,&lt;&gt;f edlnttoe 4if- ,1 Ilft^rly pyiM-r i^ool Mk. X9» dMU
Mbllwr; tadte .11 U» r“&lt; Revtow,
h |c!i*pHy^teaWl^lSror utarte. Of­ clung fw R« 'track.
Kltbbt mte rent UcuU things that have, itabedone
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&gt;fag&gt;! * (W ,*rere.^^!&gt;ie|i-|«re n»t ucc,upMte,
U roteiiikMl ntete:
*
f’ U. Stowell’s boat and a hoe stere
dftre wag IMS teg or H will tftHk’itilta- roacher s prsfretew, Il think the wrote-o.ro •“&lt;
W, &gt;» W* bf t^„eblldWS , Ift
. -mHUl.iWMrtovUliHte tn
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'ktryihf
some new. idee iWf
'into ^or^,, jff tbo defies..9&gt;wb. j-pu
AMES a. SWE8ZKF. ' /i. iV.'O.i out. latke opttfea .of thoka 'wte
Mt «lw rerrow UteU »tttelfteF,ai»f
Attorney it &lt;aw,
itligletet.
tt ■&gt;’
■ i‘i ll .w v’ir.imq.- ■wheol to which tls* 1 patrons ebjefft ’ DoaH ‘■•'I e»W.tliWB fijre.,|OU d)oUi, . wMttlti
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Ilain.- Tte,)»tererer«-&lt;&gt;l:FteteRn,
lia3UU*n&gt; Mieli.
miui*.
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,
Hnstincfi.
disoouMKidat'Uiln.n.IMd swCthe &lt;rad- !itjfikW,.tlrou&gt; Xery ,d|c9,|o fi.qfk,wo^..„„
!?! "tetew teteJT..'WNWttv Dtetlkwretere^teWtetw"- i^teWl
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t a patwfkit artldiMt'
Ol^r [ i.Sre.Ctek’flrtrefth
practices in atl t-vnr* «(tha-su^o,
l*“*,')0. W«“M , “re.
J| ,V Utwflk.
He ™
wfl faodlmi W horire itirfof tbe eountry scheolM MtefuwHh oto I i
laht'w^ek.' Ha
S: cMtototilp impsta thut avnao Aftilb k&gt;4w,X»R oplnteaa oi f^o
Ir. tires prampUy At
and ate totoM
-ito?vemvute to.r»ryidifoCtton
d&lt;j**«oL ,v
&gt;efir, WjVWbfl! -AWid**'!*,
andlreeofthtei Mt ffitf’WU* lower' -J actions? «11 the -1’ o am IsHkansr • । had •;e t id; ,f Stub:
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I -Ji mlT . zn*»U .»&gt; urft’»
I t lb E H EATHBUri
P’Ue wlUuQot try to grade &lt;bm in the. VoRdejralker,ty)&lt;t
, ^,,^,,^14.
’ite'
‘tZ'A;; sieB and
I ■
Hamuet««*tiM’yM'cte*'MK&gt;l&lt; jalw, tearing a rtgted gaih
one,
choc long, fromr the corner eg ShA* uwutft (face of so much objection,-” our schools treiXilry. kbotis bok«..,
Suneoee
&gt; bi&gt;HV/ hisiqu’J Ihii: hi’ivoi?. i**t»f««iu I amifta. EnoIm '-Horn oZ .1 ’.'delnc
vrould mm h»nj been.graded4o*dsylt|n i H/ iC-dhl veq.flcolx,, wtoffi,
O’Jk-r «u r W. H. ’Goodyeoris &gt;row
-&lt;*•
JI well ramwshe: Uj$ , ^wl ., I taught, .Ofthlpi; bfitter.I tnlxltl. eniinH-r.te ^ppre
Ail call* proiupUy attended to.
_ Mr. Cook ware a full beard and It waa
llilnjpi^lhlx.irett.MuC.l
gew,
Ifreoe.
sup.-.
1'"”,‘ftad®ii‘tsT;'’rt«rdhd'*.‘‘tlii.B^T.op.THSPWTi»«“!»&gt;.&lt;.i »
noeemmry tpa&gt;wre him (wMek wm « very -when thegnMinguf wutttrr nohsofc was
. yea I BN Eli, M. 1) ,
..1 i ,-.-.| roll &gt;.-H&gt;l«il-,eroi i.i.sii
i ifih* uudeFiakon, Song) &lt;g.
hurt i. par,
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;j &lt;i9j)a l.*&gt;»*«i!u id oi el :•?.
dHeeale eferahon ) be (ere
njWfi.-ftW’ioMifffli. w &lt;,*m.
Phys‘*?ian and Surgmn,
fe " ■’■
proo'oC
Ute
sduxd,
only
«
.imie
bahtod;
cooM take the ueeeesarr
jAO
ballon.
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Mich.
:•:• i"‘i
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’
the
UMes
on
such
matters,
ejected.
4.
present the vattent ia getttaf: niung finriy.
■ itfij-i- !u-mddetice, oee »'’Ock east e&lt; dept
alteijit-},
bofird
nuriyiuiro
tUM
9
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'tried W abowlhem oC what advantage It
—W&gt; oodlawt Urwa.
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l A. * C. iL BJUEBEK
fwowtelwlmthe children: but they could -[■?« “1YM&gt;!f'’l,tetrWrnj“WRfo.‘'HWmWW|o
.
Pby hiciaits end Surpefi
-r IJipt wpekflbe InaunMoeraiM in Ohica*' nor te fatty-eonrtared of the- benefits--of l!lmll5-nq^r:f|.9l«i|. ^-,hep)l^llbcflequlrR, ,
fg«i4re
25 per «■€. &lt;K is report:‘a!K in city or county responded1
WK,)fr«iwSwil« P&lt;'
oynmllih Uolltunq oit Jinidncn JI pdd«j |I x»&lt;ri7« *&lt;nfi hoHlmflioei hMoBnom ovoda
iU Recently the same mea h
&lt;lay or uicireClhal tH Tales all over tbe oeuntry will
.v»Jal io lyllrai wod nr. os bib nd indijdwj’' fii v.ivtf win*) 7I110 ileriT .qDfiitolKfMnl
at least. Bettor prepare fOf t^ FW*, :Mh
tftey thought It was a movei
1 ibrl) rii •Jih’jLfin o Hougt 00) ^ui^vqTi
be raised. Jr. souse stages the companies
' -'c.
--arerea. ...f« .■♦ ji.l-i.ft
Gaa-te.
A. SWBLDOX
right direction. .JBfaac *•«? y
srre wltMnwk)^ entlreQ- on aecoant ot
Abstract and
«r.—i "tn1 rii:!.,1 is,! Till I /r.i| nn&gt;li!:&gt;U4 A’jiTe
t|at*«y»tem
may
prove
true
be
Intro^C
l)il
W
tokk
l
U.'Imid&lt;Lrd
time,
Abn'.r^rtUljf
•)o K/J to' Miicuriolteq adt jputnai to innj
,&lt;
io
if
lx
‘
jim
a
)o
(iolk'jup
oil)
jiuhlyuol
3
h
*
j
ih
Mosey to ioAn on^Bed! Esftte itea
dpetton of the kin
aernfl i|i nood aaxf ««*dhM|i|*oi uMion fittoil
♦.ave caased so many tooenoiary fires that
»o!d oo .-•Hsiftolon. General eowrej
well this earthly life. Just sq Froebel aays
ot Jiioc rail baalyvofo JnablsviT dildw
baveosetl t
Havpy a complete set ot Abstract
Oil I ?M 01 JJiabt XODHi botifc It—-J&lt;&gt;1
tlkfpie proper way' '(o' prepare ,cWildnm
wyfftwpd tmusuai s^twals a
tUf-l (rem the Kecordr ith a fo/idult life fs to teach thembown
« now, the people
.bnal’-I
lu nlallft oril ilHw jwi‘»TiYi,jhii 10 TlIlIfFxI
s(ngto 0
and,
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thei^iatjiw/'"'
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'td Ol Othiv llL-iilW .-Jhm'u
ah inwurlHgon ac- havealw
• xi 3tlw on Hi Lun i?hjoiu ^!ja^Uu&amp;pw
ed to
!fli^n4hy'|^iit’4dMTaiffiJl‘noj 'only1 of'
,wci e.^MO UlOtXR’J
Odapend upon the thiol: thei
r.' ?i JiOQ'rt ♦dl Iviybul .yjoblAj 1%’
ork. Fk&amp;Wi, tflMrSr iW ’tie ' ripfpnnrrs and
iq hi. । it-Mii gkiidi fivuiAit u/gde
onty* h«n»l? a m tufipun.
cfflelettey «f the fire 4f*artanent to save
hosiftii * oil) :|n nioil nui)M3nox&lt;n&gt;relciStWT7|3T)re9^'JiTPi i.„
ww ton
v.,„ ’’n 'lotrionnl
...... ...et/Iof
Uilntojlf you teachers
But If pa
udlo
tiiiro^Tud* , nilgfjt.“Ge/’ finally
Dnil.lPI. COLGKOVE,
_
_ or eter etaanizv mutual
their .pccvpe.ty,
am dtHuoe nood wad Ifehlw i Wil -idith emooe vlb-tad Ji .omlrj .odl riJlw
kindly tell the
faculties we de- rfa'tlx&amp;l; ihai'^yery/nian shtfcfW be perfect
I
Attorney M 1
TIH veloped in the chfaf
lucft work, these a| hal^'i^ lA^nde^'hiui ib'^efand il&gt;at all
(SacoMHur uHhMca«Ak&gt;!U
.
} uniee in Union Mock. Harting*.»
objections will be r oved at Once.
cr
h. *11 the cburt-s of the Mate.
ppopte Wlte tb' tim&amp;titute the one'antfuniNEIGHBORING COUNTIESS. lAck of time. 1 have nd^to^t*hers vfcrsat b^h^Wrf’rfM fl1
’ 7 ;J
1. KEKASTON,.
s|y to me, ‘^j/w can 1 havjrafca forS^uch
.
u:(o ib: 1 ।
i •-dtl
AUoriwy at 1AW.
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Tbe hanlsmne resWeooc^iB.'d. lxx»k,
pH &lt;-r j. s. GodMtwwr.a Co*’s sforn,) .,, f at !X)«N*l'W^*dtaro$xM!4Hi»e lest week. work in a district school of thirty or forty
4leva in u’.lcoiirtM&gt;&lt;ttfc Urate. r^itieaCknw
The ?|&gt;rli,g Medicine,
It •n-;::.&gt;.anuidJnKW&gt;t..!p ; ! j
.
••Ah nih doWn4, from rite •eAk'ebtnc effects &lt;»t
Mr. and Rfrs. Chari^rttcber. -of Char?
warm wsirther. .you, need a xi&gt;od tonic and
I? R riSMl-.KMAN. lJ.,uKBpklblc pfcr lolle, «tee near lte«i’ are*J-xfi««l Mon- tbe classes of the seventh ami «i«lrth blood anriHerhke Hood’sBanatniullU Do not
oe taking K. Kumeroos little Ailment*, fl
a.
M.-ian aud Surgeon.,,
. • dttjr nlffbtlty Ibtetirettut-wf tbedaatper In I xrad««.
fU^sjr Io*mu,{ m will put
neglected, will soon break up ttur srsreni. T«At.
(Oflc- &gt;ver l.athron’adrtir store.)
1
Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher^ prescription for Enfant?
i theireaal'Shrvr, 'allowing-Jhe cuw! ga.s to 1 never do. for-there are'pupils in my school llood’H AamparHU now. to expelf disease aud
give you strength aad appetite.
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor : ' .
' esewpe. Mirs. Fitebor nwolui in time to . that only have school advani
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ditficowrt&amp;eir clone' prorunity tn death 1 wititorand f rtditk my- time
Hood’s PHI* are tin* best family cathartic and
other Narcotic substanric. It Is a harmless substitute
Itvev medietne. ilarwiless, reliable. Mire.
. aod£to raise a window to Admit |f»esh air. ■ devotod mw^iy
|o. -*»•—
■» FW*
for Paregoric, I)fops, Soothing Syru^ apA Castor
lylo.W
’-/
The Atelon Kreorter is irapnMN.Ie for 1 objeeftton
— cap
ll“ '»•l&gt;e YfgifiU.v'dlspS^l Of iiiSN.s
It is Pleasant. IU guarantee is thirty years’ use by
unatiuec.
If
tttAx»Vftaikl
gk!sRcvnnlh
j tbe foltowing:
Car.ycc has a
Mm. WiMlow'B Soothlnu S\*rap ha* been uve&lt;i
MUlions of Mothers. Castorla destroys XVorms and allays
for
children
teething.
It
sool
O
p
(he
child,
anftand
eighth
grades
have
been
properly
warm fctecded hea 3bc has Lw! the
ens the gums, atfays *1! nnlii. Cures aluri colic,
feverfadiness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sohr Curd, '
aerve to toy tbe eggs and .ttie wajuntli to traiited from the first grade they will be and b the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Twitnry*
five cents a bottle. Sold by all dnurrlsls
cores Diarrhoea aud 'Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
j enable ber to ail In a kdow bank , .ti the able to do tlirir work without much -extra throughout the world.
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
|i midst of the recent aoiw weather and help from-the teacher. If they are not
able
to
do
tills,
w
I
k
&gt;
h
to
blame?
I hatch owt nineteen ciwakens When
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the .ston^ii^, (
Much ot the kindergarten work can bo
posmVKi.Y' CURBS-IfoUDiKabe and the etick* were nearly covand bowels, giving healthy and, natural sleep. Cat*,
used as busy work; such as pasting, dew­
toria is the Children’s Panacea—th© Mother’s Friends «
ing, weaving, etc., aud it has been my ex­
; John (J.• Creasy with a mnall party of
•i./:*.! httB i.c lo-jb bne-wxin
perience, that ¥ ddrs| u|t \ take. As much
rsiiaip end ax,men nrvxx&gt;|r^Rttag'&lt;i4e aurCastoria.
GaBtorfa.
is one of the Ural signs of
and k.11 derangements of.
• Uey qfjhe panic
rid '«pnd Ltap- tjme to alwwf lhapupp‘&gt;h&lt;|vUo)TO these as
It does lu havb't/ietn doing nothing and'
poor health. Goughs, Colds,
"Cartaria li so well adopted to dxBdta^tg^a ,
.
rid 1 ruth- betw^ti ■ Ptowltrifle and
drew Mothr-w have repcairtfly toJdatebUu
I reoommend.lt aasuperiortoany nrcaBrtoMaa
Weak Lungs, Diseased Blood
4iraurert44e with the oi’ject in view of then have to keep watching them to kee|»
known to'jfae*,:!in: &gt;JJn anawriuj to ‘&gt;X&lt;
Da, 0. Q &lt;
• i^ptteri«&lt;tUc grade whieh be « certain he them out of mischief.
follow.
-cr '.ill l.irn .h!cHl*.A.)kaowR.|fc 9to&gt;l ■&gt;!
It is a pleasure to ^e how much tbe
vokn aoeo«#ll.sb and if the root of the right
l’irrt:y VrgataM**. .guarantee free from •of way caa be obtained the pe«&lt;&gt;le hope to little folka enjoy the work.
** OMtoria if the beat remedy for childma of.
fipiatrs, IO&lt;) f«L biie dose*. *0c.
If a teacher once uses it She will never
vhieb fam Mquainted. I hdpe the d*y In not
”te •“’r:te*
ence‘again
try
to
teach
the
first
three
grades
of
H I . Hatley.
tNhw’.Oik'id Hafr* , There L at present on hand.«« #»is vKUnd'b
r.-» M.b h.) Savings Baftk. rays .he .CM.no* w*r
a country aehool without it Don’t think
■■ -d» &lt;vji i I -I ■:
• nr. n lu favor’I?-AAlronda,*'tt’heeler%; lage lOO.dlM lbs. pt woof ’ fuM&amp;tlfcd last
Heurtiund
u.
iffH'IHUJtfti *»eMon forwtil«h! ih average pfiee^f 14% by this that I mean we should take up the
destroying their loved oom, by forcing opium.
Ur nn4 .Fuller a
gltts and occupations as they do In tbe
a
jxnlhd
’
wak
'
yUki.'
”
'ireek
a
uu :BoWby.'&gt;
Jcindergartem for that would be impossi­
them to premature pw*is.&gt;niiod«| v«! bio.
wwKliuyer.atferedfor tbeIM'tents a
fiarfki&gt;llighrii.'d^M.Ma^''"&gt;'
ble, although It would be nice if It could
the Crethni of eod^Uve^ OH;'
ol bn’sjo:i i -.-i il
Pa. J.X Ki»nHKU&gt;«i
1 J iik^&lt;'iWbteti litfcreseHia' A*' (Mt *
of
HASTIBCa.
b« done. There Is enough we ean do In
bin iofojquirtt’i mi J io
b I'.in Ja-iindaJ
thc4or?al dBitetfc.te+LQW4it Jourcurds
rH
or''t
t
heso
wtoSiihdSsthat line which I will speak of later.
ujtek.
£. Lack of material. This objection
TiieiLAnsinc'lirLviBgcldbi &lt;llli bUd its,
tan ..wn-n te'ww
(-r&gt;7 •. il: •iSiii-ani'.ulti’J .oralI ted! Jr Jl
• QIK&lt;yL4TION ‘ '&lt;1,! ’■' annual meeting during the week «om- mSv not be disposed of as satisfactorily as
jmvai HrtJ ni tllro umma full 1«41
the others, for there Is a Money question
|the world. :Qver, .endorse IL: i.
j'nliml rtoriU te fiul bung 9tlJ to 3oib
[■'.hfl ki
Thia week,
95 quire?.! wmctocAqg. 20tb and will bang up in|voto'ed In It.
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-rib oil! hail ton
tarfj in mvi&gt; orxl
SLO.OM in puraus.
Perhaps not all district boards would be
'ui.teL ffi'Llk Lail-.u .1, 7H Bbl .11 BUlliajlo
Freparen by Seat* A Bowne. X. V. AH Drvfgtota.
Hcreaftet: changes for ;adverti«MB*nts
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I j’nbi)» toJlbo ln&lt;iu*m»t*i*dJ « n';l ,!i» nyrig
MorrU Hosea and wife, Jscob Aacfcer willing to furnish the needed material,
.rm.: reacli U:ii office TuewtojB at Jatoot to
rolip.! ijjiG j jj nt|,| w lutrtflol udT -.egti'tl) oryitl vrond
.ii'ine in- -rifvn In
MyUsek Hjid wife, leadoae Jacobs, of Albion awd but as to tliat 1 cannot say foe I have
wiiVa brought.
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• j; M. Jaeota. of JBattle Creek, were aU ndveT asked them to furnish me axy. 1
liuk after
aft. a while eaeb district will raise
bound over to the Circuit Court a| Char-1 hlnk
uwob
M liarii Lvuufof the most ltixk*Jou&lt; of h^ah'i
pertain amount at school meeting for
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1 lull . HMtlng&lt; "«-» «" Mleh. to.ulvnvn
h STwyers. Xc.xVm SHrsaparttla countereais 1 »tte to aland trltf! upon the charges
rqvt c’huh Tire in jwgmrr^TWtn to .V*
conspiracy. It will be remembere^CBi^ kindergarten supplies.
- ilMdly polwii dud builds up ibv system.
Id
D..|» H.-.I J ro-l VhlmiW fan.lni,,,,.,: -o Hi
Cufyfcor C-wmi Catarrh Case will cure these parties have &lt;&gt;een UDder arrs^g^ ■4 Kuppose you ask a board to furnish
CLAlCFZ^fAX
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some time, charged with runhln^MF^m* derail and they will not, then do as I da.
SURPLUS S12-bWlML &lt; n l.t -.-■I* n
-InlA.-rh. W H. Goodyear.
iji 11 b »!?. jitiuj raw I .-.-nli loinnii
hn.j tt.i ud -„'io-w tlrf n.' Js.-’.J b.w .*4ao
just furnish It yonraelf. The coat is not InacrpoMtart on&lt;br «be &gt;lkWa «• ffo'Btrte'.of1'
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r* -. rfy/^l toll Linn in
mdeh for the majority of schools are,qu|te
Lcedge.
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UpW In the bead. W. H. Goodfear.
■naiffow‘ Mfrfa(*s 'there ’pot ife
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j, j»iudn Mikll?nn cac {iaipfliBiilu&lt;r&gt;3iio
j. . OpacUor mnlneasDeo.lSiiSaU'iUft-Kl •
he capacity o( Leroy Cahill, one of
mi'ethan’ from tflit’M tWii^ 1n'’k»iy ... ' ..«lr twiWIHMW
t.lil^ im
Jioi!« ft riq o) Hi A -ESi^tlhrtfaibi'S "Vin
ibliq ail) ^lILi (imol.
leading manufactures of Kalamazoo, in
uliuotliiit wiilitf'ffeedtouicVlfi,' W
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I nlttl )i fkrqtttub -q
itelV CwMilWMk; ttMa.pteiafcHiKiHq
□ ding-to bnsineua, having beuoaaa Im -M—_ VIA. Preu.
A hot sling of Career’s Extract Smart
Id ' oMltel'y 'alter S5 worth " fit ulaterl,!
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r MfUTHa"«w* tttasMt nMor .re«
vWhi which tbry work.
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EairUZe Cfofip'iU C&amp;ttMvflbhCaPre is cbirwe of hla affalra.
.bojMroo row Y«&gt;dJ oe
Their bond la &lt;of (be
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In rjojlto
Slotllp Inw
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al'rsll w-tejjj jna^ww todf fflak* V* lllw »W
As a general thing you can use more of
jften.OwrWiM'.iK-J wi-ObtefteM^v^ &lt;• IT rliv't
tbe beat gough medidue W. IL flood- «MO.tttt. Mr. CttttUI Id tteuOtBl worth
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t „do titto,tei
thei oeeupatlons than you ean of the gifts;
«l »1 vi&lt;i&lt;- WKltetejmiu fireJmll rirtl H uitl nJ iil boa (lit
opdr half a miinon.
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I h^ve .nevdr used any of the gifts except
':&lt;u-ter-&lt; Coagb
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li'via.'
MW
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HWjVtadfUl
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' Plate well lady received a. mammoth
relLreg MWr.JlRrl^(flWr fMlfcjdflt
Muurtnx Ififcchi* M&lt;: Bifflumdre-! thei first, but 1 intend to use tbe building
te&gt;rld‘iteltete,k lM4'b«TiteW«,SvM&gt;Ar ftrreHMlIrfol tel aollusreoiq
! KV han,111 Wil mlva-,1 W1
u. Goodyear.
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Utteitew*n**«tip thnteiMnn 1 v i
y There are • great many occupations in
iHvil._.h!iffS oh) to intnn- ob
Ciru-r, cawgi7ikd1 bMwttj^'tlln'Xdnl
iMteathKottliteK idClMCtfikihMi
Uio klnd«T«rlen. but In my limited ex­
)i*HtJrnl 100-tin mlWill Nr,cbiixtwgfKhmaiuiA^u.'-aNctai
tter ulwiiiiWmM&gt;wH»ntWib&gt;ii»d- &lt;perience I Bud tbe following Ibe nroet
A Supplement, 1
le’ort bar,
l«nr, qUk 5. :p} m
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i/hu*^ ' T* ptointeble, (when we cannot devote all our
“1«. -v) -a» ElOHf
Dr. E. P. bayks, of Freeport, has
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fW'HW ♦» i«tne to the work:) weaving, paper folding,
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: ruits, nuts, and fresh- ' bttlreVy- 'v*
slirfit stroke bf'pitfkiyafc on
iliUi titter
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tl+uaTRATtom, iaitem wane iad-te»»khtega&lt;&gt;1te&lt;&gt;tf bated-'’ ^ldw ‘"d* could l&lt;n
hand, '^hlByin bint-JUlh &gt;1'Wwlng. perforating and coloring, and claj
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canter of all a
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The Nashville News.bewails tbe fact
Erompt attention urt-an.- to. all
SCHOOL COLUMN
ite&amp;i'rflko'poo^ :
, Paper folding and elay moulding need
that
r:ll ri feiftUiaitedN’
t be done under your instruction, as
orders. r C»!l -aoa 's-t'e me tli ''
1M»» «re*o-r»iOWL.Vn&lt;lhto^n*&gt;n0
in Ito manner wU^Ujverji^'ti^lr rillggCL
k ere are a great many principles to be
dlYY BAKERY. (UlJj DOLLAR PER YEAR. AddreaB ,wlu
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*t ught in connection with them. z
t/'Ti&gt;e next annual meetikg of ,the Ges"71
.&lt;1 tel te
Ml i:r.i!« X TH® -INTER OCEAN; Chfcteoixi !«•«»,red
tye cards I u&gt;e for the perforating and
man Baptist Brelbe'rn of1 tills slate wilt
Ki
•; I ^-.’fiftol *,ioG Adi *y.»-dk&lt;&gt; JhdJ .irdlfiS al yiif je»Hnh ufl ol qn eaJtw tflrotam t&gt;lD.TOoar&gt;b
coloring I have cut at tbe printing office as
held in WoudJiad'in tbe Hart. Satur­
THY SCHOOL*.
l) • • ‘ FW i‘ shdrt-^infte’ ^rc wiff
l&amp;if
Jloi
they are much cheaper. I use cotton
day In May, lt|9&amp;.
#
Waek'y 'fhterOhfclYf,
lfdr:dh1y'oi^'aAlilV7p^?^44
thread for tbe sewing, which can be bought
Every mother shqtjld keep a bottle of
&lt;* !»W«WrtW',.lre U*&lt;0
^tltl(
kindergarten supply house. .1 pur...
ddUnry R2Xl3vii? ! Thbsfe
Carter’s Extract’SWirfrt Weed*lti''tte bouse. BUra Glrwla, teacher &lt;rt No. 1, Irrlng.l
b .k ,».34&gt;C vvRsrf rvwljma I arah • • -&gt;s bu&lt;« idoinid) i&gt;&lt; 7s
Ijjli waa wllb &lt;n-at reluctance that 1 took
When the Htt^tf one-vyme^^onie ,l|h.wft
Iw.reJtoHiJ’-'MJWI • Si nUM*’ 10 •’!
f«*t and chilled, a hot sling of Carter’s Ex- thia subject when It was assigned ne, to:
. pdJ lo
tmet Smart Weed will prevent -Wfttefc* Hlel the treat Importance oL_!L_lBI&gt;
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Some of you may bay, “if the district
Mid. Children Uke lt,.U 1l,u pleasant my own Inability to oo it Justice.
doe* not furnish this material 1 don’t know
wWfa; iip ft-aftdAr.3fnKH
Finally with Diyine help I undertook It

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AUOU8T li. 18TO.

editorial notes

Tbe reportof
11 ■ nil—r on foreign
rriatloiHi oa the Hawaii*® affair baa
caoaed a decided reoaatloe 4n (be demo­
cratic camp as U turns down Grover and
QnrcD Lil. approves 4be couaae of Minis­
ter Stevens and practically sustains tbe
republican petition.
The report was
signed by Senator Morgan, toe chairman,
the committee and four republicans, thus
making a majority of the committee. The
testimony supports the position taken by
Minister Stevens and oondemns the
course of tbe administration. The report
finds Chat tbe Queen, when she undertook
to proclaim the new constitution depriv­
ing the white people of all civil rights
and practically confiscating their property,
abdicated the throne by tbe eery act
I ueIf, and chat Cor three days (Saturday,
Sunday and Monday, Jan 14, 15 and 10,)
there was an Interregnum, during which
there was no established government.
That on Monday tbe people assembled In
mass meeting, and passed resolution a
giving to thirteen men, who should con
stltute a committee of public safety, au­
thority to provide for a government. That
•they performed this July, and on Tuesday
took possession of tbe government
archives, treasury, arms, armory and po­
lice station; and thereupon this govern­
ment was recognized by all foreign gov­
ernments represented on the island. That
Minister Stevens and Captain Wiles of the
Boston did only their duty when they
landed marines—Indeed, should have
lauded them before. That the marines,
when latniad, remained absolutely neu­
tral as between tbe supporters of the
queen and the Provisional government
That the recognition of tbls government
by Minister Stevens was entirely justifi­
able, it making no practical difference
whether be did so an hour earlier or later.
The report further finds that Minister
Stevens’ communications to his govern­
ment touching tbe question of annexation,
which President Cleveland has sent1 to
Congress as evidence of this minister's
interference with tbe affairs of Ibe Island,
were eminently proper and In no wise • ex­
ceeded bls duty. Indeed tbe report la *
complete exoneration from all tbe charges
which have been so profusely made
against Minister Stevens and Captain
Wiles, so far as their conduct relates to
(he revolution itself. The only criticism
of Mr. Stevens is that he exceeded his
authority when he established tbe protec­
torate, but this act was promptly disap­
proved by President Harrison.

a few trials we were able to stlek our
candles to our hate. We looked just like
the aainers except our clothes were clean
(first trip.) When the ship came up from
below it seemed tike a big Iron box about
4 ft. tong, 4 to G wide and six feet deep.
This ran on four wheels placed upon
the longest dimensions of tbe car. The
cable was fastened by an ordinary ball as
on a pall. After fifteen of us Crowded
Into thisapace and three more sat on tbe
bail tbe order-was given to lower sod tbeb
the bottom commenced to drop out from
under ua. As one could not move he
could only aee one line of the shaft. With­
in a few inches the rocks flew past and
again a hug£ ebastn would appear. Fi­
nally the skip stopped and we had reach­
ed the first level, a distance of 10 fathoms
or about GO to 80 feet. Here to the light
and left were excavations called drifts,
leading along to tbe places where the ore
bad beer, removed. The upper levels ere
played out, so Instead of going any farther
In the skip we started on the downward
climb. Each 80 or 90 feet we passed a
level until we had passed 20 of such
levels or had descended about 1000 to 1700
feet. During the first 500 feet, water was
seen pouring in from tbe water strata ly­
ing near the surface but tbe farther down
less water Is found until finally none ap­
pears at all. On reaching the 90 level,
the instructor in charge rent my compan­
ion and myself along tbe level to where
some miners were drifting or excavating
rock. These miners were Corn lab men and
very intelligent men.
All miners work
on contract In this country, I mean by
that, in tbe copper country, and are paid
so much a foot for drifting and by the
fathom for stoping.

There Is a great differ*we between
tweedle dee and tweedle dum. but no
tuon? so than there is bet wren wbat the
Journal editor aaya in bis -paper and
what be-aavs out of IL In a recent con­
versation with the writer in Grand Rap­
ids tbe Journal editor acknowledged that
-he thought that neither Mambitzcr.
Jochim or Jlerry were guilty of -any &lt;ntentlonal Among doing.” Neither did
we think m at that time and we for once
fully agreed with him. We were honest
enough to say what we believed, and
wrote tbe following editorial in accordance
with our belief:
“Monday Gov. Rich let tbe guHotlne
drop and off rolled the official heads of
Sec’y of State, John W. Jochim; State
Treasurer, Joseph F. Hambitzer; ami Land
Commissioner, John G. Berry. The re­
moval was for gross neglect of duty. As
we have said before we want to aee tbe
gulltv punished! No more serious crime
could be committed against the liberties of
the people of the state than the one un­
earthed at Lansing. If the verdict of tbe
people Is to be altered after it has been
rendered, Chen it is rime to halt and re­
flect
Those who have kept moderately con­
versant with the proceedings at Lansing,
we believe, are almost unanimous in the
opinion, that none of (lie state officers
above mentioned committed any wrong
Intentionally. Their only error was In
reposing too much confidence In their
Stoping follows after drifting. First
clerks Owing to the very meager sal­
aries Michigan pays her servants the cus­
a' tunnel is dug at about a levels distance
tom of leaving the performance of all of­
from tbe level above.
This tunnel fol­
ficial duties to deputies, has been in force
lows the ore. Now when the tunnel has
for—a good many years to say tbe least
about the only clerical work devolving
been dug about 100 feet Into the solid
upon officials has been tbe signing ot
rock, then the miners come back and start
blanks which were to be filled out by
to mine out the ore above this tunnel and
clerks. Custom makes law, and if the
below tbe level above thus leaving a huge
above named gentlemen can prove them­
selves Innocent of any other connection
chamber about 14 feet wide and about 40
with lhe crime, It hardly seems right they
to . 70 feet high.
They leave enough
should suffer extreme punishment for an
rocka above to support the level above.
abuse of what custom has, as you might
Tbe miners we visited were drifting.
say, established as law.
The men who actually committed the
They used a machine drill driven by Mr,
crime, or were instrumental In commit­
which Is furnished by an air compressor,
ting It, or were connected with it In any
in the engine house on tbe
surface.
way should be ferreted out and punished
Holes about 9 to 9% Inches In diameter
Irrespective of party. The people demand
it and will be satisfied with nothing else.
are driven 6 to 10 feet deep.
After a
But If, as report says, the only fault of
number sufficient to drive out enough rock
these state officers was in following the
The hay dealers and producers through­
established custom of signing blanks out the country are up in arms over the for a day’s work, one miner goes after the
which their clerks were expected to fill
dynamite while the other cleans out tbe
out honorably, tbe punishment is too se­ change in the tariff on hay from 84.00 to boles. When the dynamite arrives, (which
vere, provided they bad no knowledge of 83.00 per ton, as proposed by the Wilson by tbe way, the miner handles as a person
or connection with the fraud perpetrated. Bill. Recognizing the danger to this vast
Members of most all parties are seem­ Interest which represents a farm value of would a stick of wood, throwing It about
ingly Implicated In ■ the crime, which is
building a fire around it. If It Is frozen)'It
one that the better element of all classes 8750,000,000 annually, tbe greatest of any is placed Into tbe holes and connecting up
repudiate aud unite In demanding that the crop raised In the United States, they
with a fuse. When all is In, the miner
guilty be punished.”
have requested the Hay Trade Journal, of
Last week’s Journal, totally Ignoring Canajoharie, N. Y-, to circulate a petition next tamps or packs it In. with an Iron bar
which if it should strike the dynamite
the statement of Its senior editor made asking the State to maintain tbe duty on
only two days before tbe Banned editori­ hay at Its present rate. The paper pub­ would hurl all intoeternlty In a surpris­
al was written, accused not only us, but lished tbe petition a week ago, and as an ingly short space of time. After this job
republicans generally, of trylpg to screen Indication of the wishes Of the people, has was completed tbe fuses were next cut
the accused state officials. We will give received sheets containing signatures of about 1 ft. longer than tbe depth of bole
our word as to the correctness of the con­ over thirty thousand dealers and farmers and stuck to adjoining rocks by means of
versation with the Journal editor and from the hay-marketing States of the Un­ clay. A small piece of candle Is placed
leave It to our readers as to the sincerity ion, and has placed them before the prop­ under this and lighted so as to heat the
fuse before final lighting. But, as - mis­
of his article.
er authorities at Washington. As the bay
We by no means attempted or desired industry represents more value than fortune would have it one of our fuse* Vwts
to hold up the state officials, and tbe ar­ wheat, oats, corn or cotton, and directly heated too deep and commenced to burn
ticle would be so construed only by a man affects a vast interest, Lt should induce which mean an explosion In just 90 sec­
who bad tn view some possible gain in a tbe Ways and Means Committee to let onds as It burnes at the rate of 5 feet per
political way, irrespective of his former well enough alone, and not. Jeopardize tbe minute. My companion and I started to
declarations., We said very plainly in welfare of the multitude who depend op­ run, but the miner pulled out his Jack
knife and dellberaiely cut the burning
that article, which we have re-printed in on hay-growing for a livelihood.
fuse off, and said It was a common acci­
full that we wanted to see the guilty
punished. That if their only fault was In
One of the greatest demonstrations made dent. It was our first fright and I hope
trusting too much to their clerks, and bv laboring men this country has ever It will be tbe last. When all was again
they could prove their innocence, the pun­ sees is being talked of It is proposed to in shape, three boles were fired after every
ishment and disgrace of removal from of­ form an army of the unemployed and one was under cover. Tbe lights of the
party were extinguished by tbe sudden
fice was too severe.
march to Washington and ask for relief.
rush of air through the level.- —After the
We wrote just exactly as we felt about
explosion, each ear drum pounded vlolentIt at that time. Unfortunately lhe ver­
Read the caucus calls In tbls issue.
and the end of the drift was completely
dict &lt;rf tbe grand Jury at Mason hadn’t
tilled with smoke, so that a candle hardly
been given at that time nor had tbe dis­
A
Letter
from
the
North.
penetrated it Each miner now goes to
closures made by a Detroit daily been
Houghton, Mich., Feb.. 35, 1804.
see
if the
result of tbe firing
given out. Even lhe Journal editor didn’t
was
satisfactory
anjt
then
gath­
know these things. The Journal when it Dear Editor:—
Last rear 1 promised to give you and ers ud his tools and starts for tbe
charges republicans with trying “to let
the
B
anner
readers
an
account
of
a
trip
shaft, preparatory to going to tbe surface.
down defaulting officials,” unintentional­
ly, of course, forgot to say that a republi­ underground but I found myself so busy Throughout the mine could be beard the
can governor discovered the fraudulent on coming back last summer that I did not blows which came through the rocks with
returns that he called tbe grand jury, and take any trip to the mines until the open­ astonishing distinctness like tbe sharp
that he has pushed the prosecution of the ing up of this year, when, as a member ot cracks of a revolver.
A gang of men called tbe trammers go
ease, and that in bls work be has had the the Junior clasa, 1 was com polled to take
■round the levels with a ear collecting the
loyal support of republicans. Neither did a trip to the “black depths. ”
Before describing tbe sights under­ ore brought down by each blast, and
our contemporary say anything about At­
torney Ellis, the pride of the probl-demo- ground It might be well to give a abort above this ear to the abaft where
The they dumped it into tbe skip to be hoisted
populists, who, from all appearances is in 'description of Um surface works.
tbe soup way up to hla neek. Calling at- first mine the class studied was tbe Atlan­ to tbe surface. Tbe roek that surrounds
tic
Mine
located
about
four
miles
from
tbe the copper Is called trap rocks and Is vary
tentioa to all these little details, while '
true, wouldn’t help the Journal'* purpore 1school. This mine work* on the same line of dangerous at tines and ban to bo timber­
so they were omitted.
1stratifications of rocks as tbe Calumet and ed or held In place by means ot timbers.
We will say again that we want to aee 1Hecla and other* of the large mines; Four
tbe guilty ones punished and if tbe re- 'shafts are driven Into tbe vein and Ue In tbe
cased officials are guilty they should be 1bed of tbe vein, or at an angle of about M walehall each plaeee and protect tbe
made to suffer severely for It, and In tbe degrees with a horizontal plane. This angle minora a&lt;ainat the falling reeka.
prosecution tbe loyal republicans will lead Is known as the “dip" of tbe vein. The
After leaalug oor friend, we traveled
diataoee between these shafts is about
a very helping hand.
400 to 700 ft Each has a separate shaft te
hoist Its ore, which U done by means of to tbe ablp and bottled to tbe anrfaee. af­
a wire cable which winds up on a huge ter a four or fire houra trip le tbe darkpditl- cylinder called tbe drum. This cable la at­
cal history that while the workingmen ot tached to a ear called tbe “skip.” Tbe
Tbere It an m laaplrtn, alienee about
tbe United States are losing from ta,OOO,- shafts are built large enough to admit
tbe mine that taken ava, all fear when you
W0 to 810,000.000 per day because af in- tills car to run on a track down the Incline
caa aee tbe WIM roet beneath yea. and It
dustrtal ■nrertainty, Co&amp;greM la an un-

brin&lt; it oat of hiding until tbe
wakes up to Its duties

that tbe
thought of bow quiek yon could find it,
On entering • &gt;h*n ban*, m tbe hallo- if. you should fall, given rise to a
IttU* timidity.

atrwek bin.
Accident. here are not
thought raueh of only when a death oc-

WALL

■era te toll one, and spots to show where

At Ctee Quincy Mine the metlMjd of de­
scent to different than moat mines.
Ad
apparatus called tbe man-engine ia used.
It consists of two parallel pieces of lim­
ber attached to a huge walking beam.
These pleera of timber follow the vein in­
to tbe Mine about 3500 fact.
Every ten
feet
there Is a .platform large enough for
---------------'a man to stand upon, Now os tbe tim­
bers move one down aud other up through
a space of W ft. the alternate platforms
becomes opposite each other and here a
halt is made of about 9 seconds, just time
to change and then down it goes, while
the ethers rise, and thus ehanging, a rapid
descent Is made into the mine. It requires
about X of an hour to make the descent
by this means, whereas ebout two 'hours
would be considered in going down on
ladders. Tbe Qulney is about 4900 feet
deep and they are atill sinking tbe shaft.
Tbe only Inhabitants of tbe mines are
the huge rate which are the miners pets.
Large amount of fungus growth Js found
Id the older part of every mine, and re­
sembles a huge snow bank hanging to the
roof.
All copper mined here Is native copper
that is, contains do salts of copper.
In tbe near future 1 may be able to give
you.a description of one of tbe large Inn
mines, that supply the country with its
ironYours Respectfully.
R. E. Barlow.

This is a Registered Gallo­
way Bull. He will be at
the farm known as the L.
D. Gardner Farm, one mile
west of this city. TERMS,
12.00. Owned by

JOS. R2QER5.

NOTICE I
To those desiring blacksmithing
done, and especially to horsemen
desiring fine shoes for trotting
horses, I desire to say that I am
especially well prepared to do their
work, and my* long experience in
the business guarantees that work
will be satisfactory. Prices right.
First door east of Black &amp; Son’s
marble shop.

A
PflP ER
E
R

fill New Pauerns
The Price is
LOWER THIS SEASON.

W. H.QOObYEAR
MODERN DRUGGIST.

ORSON SKINNER.

HAVE

5EE

you Been Gmldering tbe Idea of Having Our ■

FURNITURE
PUT IN YOUR HOUSE

AGNES HERNDON
LA BELLE MARIE

OPERA : : HOUSE

- TO-NIGHT
Sab on tale kt FRED L. HEATH'S
Drug Store.

F so. now is the time do it, as the big bar­
gains we have been telling about will soon
be gone. Every offer that we have made
you has been a bona fide offer, and the prices
we have been quoting have governed our sales
No bigger or better bargains were ever offered
to the people of this county in the line of Fur­
niture. We wish that every person, every ad­
mirer of beautiful, artistic furniture, would
step in and look over our stock, whether they
want to buy anything or not We believe they
will admit that it compares very favorably
with stocks in larger cities, and we know we
can save you money.

DO YOU WANT

DOINGS

CARPETS, RUGS
j® DRAPERIES?
HAVE a fine line of sample carpets to select
from. You will no doubt want to buy a
Carpet, Rug or some Draperies this spring.
Be aureand see me if so. Selecting Carpets by
sample is the only way to get what you want.
It gives you the benefit of a large assortment
to select from and we can suit you on price.
Dont think of buying anything in this line
without Seeing me before doing so.

1

Yours truly,

A. McCdy.

Owing to sickness this week I have
been unable to write a list of the big
_____
bargains now offered rt the Racket Suffice
It to say they are there and all that is
needed for you to buy them is for you te
took at them. They aeil themselves.
Phin Smith.

AUNT JEMIMA’S
NOTIC k:

PANCAKE FLOUR

Is something you must
not miss. Makes the finest
Griddle Cakes, in five •
minutes, you ever saw. 15 eta.
package. Dawson’s Pearl
Wheat Flakes, 15 cents
package. Oranges are very
nice and very cheap. We
are offering a fine line
of Canned Goods and
Sweet and Sour Pickels.
We are showing some nice
Jefferson St. Furniture
new Glassware. Yon
Store.
need an Egg Basket—now
I am going to dispose of my
new furniture at some price.
Now is your time to get goods
'for
-----a.....
wflJ
little money.. jI'will
still buy and sell second
hand goods and • do uphol­
stering and repairing.

■

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�riASTINGS

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A paper nn ’’Kindergarten Wurk In
Country Scboob,” by MIm Ellzg Girwin,
la given Utia week in the school column,
which will be found on the Inside local
pare.

Thursday March S, 1894.
W. R. COOK. Local Editor.

SILENCE
Is golden oftentimes, and
just not? is the golden
opportunity to .buy your

drugs of me.

WALL PAPER
I havaan excellent line
&lt;&gt;f wait paper. Possibly
yon may want to buy
.some before long. I can
certainly j4ease you.
Don’t forget the place—
in that little old wooden
building juftjeast of the
City Bank.

FRED L HEATH,

Mr. and Mrs. David Townsend, of Da
Tbe Hastings Division gave an exhlbl- kola, are gveats at A. Davenport's.
Mrs. I. A. Holbrook and daughter, Kit­
tion drill at a Pythian ball in Kalamazoo
last evening and acquitted themselves tle, have returned from Muskegon.
nobly. The whole affair was grand, and
H. Cushman, of Albion, was the guest
the Kalamazoo knights did themselves of Miss Effa Simpson, over Sunday.
proud in entertaining tbe visiting Knights
Mrs. Cora Witham, of Orlean, Ionia Co,
and Ladies.
Is visiting her father, David Bowker.
Hastings Is gaining quite a reputation
Mrs. Ella Bowen went to Fenton Tues­
as a ■cigar town. The latest brand to be day where she has secured employment in
placed upon the market Is tbe -New Ar­ a millinery store.
rival” made by Henry Fraker. Those
W. M. Wilkins, of Chicago, and W. W.
who have sampled this brand say that
Wilkins, of Ann Arbor, were in the city
there is none better. Always call for the
Saturday and Sunday.
“New Arrival” when you want a good
F. J. Snyder, of Gletue, Mich, visited at
smoke.
O. A. Whitright's last week.
He left
The board of education has retained
Monday morning for Florida.
tbe services of H. B. Andrus as superlnMra. Esther Bauer aud Mrs. Dontendent tor another year Mr. Andrus Is
recognized by all as exceptionally able Mudge attended the funeral of Mrs, Mc­
Cuen, at Hickory Corners this week.
man In school matters, and it Is safe to
Miss Grace Dewey has accepted the
say that our schools will not deteriorate so
long as they are under his supervision.— position of instructor in mathematics at
Harcourt Place Seminary, Gamblers, Ohio,
Nashville News.
for tbe coming year.—Owosso Times.
Atttiough it is net generally known,
Mr, and Mrs. Gay Cook, of Plainwell,
meMles are epidemic In this -city, there
being at present eleven cases tn the first Miss Emma White, Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
watri. Nearly all of the towns around us Frosd, of Prairieville aud Mr. and Mrs.
have bad a siege and it now appears to be Dan Merlau, of Broward, were in th© city
o&lt;r turn. If tire children who have been Friday and. Saturday.

them.

Mrs. Ella Shielied at the home of her
father, James Sntton, Sunday morning,
-«f a complication of diseases of which lung
trouble was cee. She w^s 24 years old
■and leaves two children. Her husband died
4i» 1892 of conswiption. The funeral toot
&lt;»lace Tuesday afternoon. Rev. J. Taylor.

■officiating. The bereaved family have toe
-sympathy of all
Don’t put off buying your ticket to see,

A TRIP AROUND THE
.. WORLD. ..

Q ART SERIES M®. 1
COUPON No. 5.

NUMBERS CHANGE EACH WEEK.

pen. toKeth^rwtth TEN ee«ts. and
you win seeekse Portfolio No. 5 of
i TRIP AROUND THE WORLD.”

LOCAL news.
CiKC&lt;tLATION -

This week,

95 quires.

Hereafter. cliawgee dor advertfaements
tuuat reach this office Tuesdays at latest to
iiKUK insertion In the issue of tbe week
when brought
Read the caucus eaBc.
Dental rooms to rent

D. Spaulding.

Wool shawls at % price. Q. D. SpantdJng.
Marcii 16th is “St. Patrick’s Day in the
morning. ”

Michigan day at tbe Mid-Winter fair
will be March 12th.

A couple of “maidens of tbe foresf
were ou the streets Tuesday.
Republicans, put up good mea for office,
then pitchin and elect them.

Several friends of Charlie Baldwin surprised them Tuesday evening.
Clocks, better and cheaper than ever.
F. R. Paucoabt.

Oranges. A new supply of fine ones,
m..one cent’ each on Saturday at Suuffers.
‘Pure York State Buckwheat Flour
onij- 82.90 per hundred at Jos. Rogen

At lhe present rate oranges are selling
in thk etty, they ewnot be considered a
luxury.
Tbe latest styles la hair cutting st Bus­
by Bros, barber shop. They always keep
/ully up with the times in the tonsorial
business.
A portion ot tbe effects of tbe late NeteAiab Cook, of Prairieville, will be aoM
at Administrators Mie on Saturday,
March 17th, at 1 p. m.
A man whose appetite craves fruit just
now cannot afford tbe luxury of a good
apple, but has to content itself with
oranges which are cheaper.
Is said that several fine residences
will be built In Hastings this spring.
Among the prospective builders are Dr.
G. W. Lowry and Em. Busby.

Elsewhere In this issue will-be found a
call fur the County Sunday School Con­
vention, all of which we did not have
titne to print. Watch tor program.

A. J. Bownr, of Grand Rapids, was In
the City Monday.

H. J. Deming, of Three Rivera, was in
Agnes Herndon, .supported by an able the city this week.
company will play at tbe opera bouse this
Frank Black and John Roberts spent
evening under the auspices of the Knighu Sunday at Gun Lake.
of Pythias. The entertainment will no
Rev. Fr. Laugh ran, of Emmet,' was In
doubt prove exceptionally pleasing and the city tbe first of the week.
all should attend.
Miss Rosa Myers has returned Ihome
Read the adv. of the “ lour of the from her school at Kalamazoo.
»Vorld Photographed” and the adv. of the
N. D. Men ifield has returned from
“Holy Lmd Photographed” In this Issue
Clarksville to Hastings, to live.
and see if you don’t want to take advan­
Hicks Allen, of West Bay City, lias
tage of this exceptionally fine offer. Sam­
ples can be seen at this office, Don't miss been In the city the past few days.

exposed to it are hept out &lt;ff school, it will

COUPON

PERSONAL MENTION.

the great acteiNw Miss Agnes Herndon un­
til tbe last mcHnent. -lodicious people al­
ways secace town In advance, and aw
sure of desirable ‘locations. It is not
quite the proper thing to keep your wife
-or lady friend watting in a crowd while
you are buying tickets at the box office.
Tickets are nowon sale and why.not bay
-them in advance and -save yourself annoy^auce and trouble? Indications point to a
wery large botse. Tickets at Fred L.
fieath’s.

Company F. of the Sth. Mich. Infantry,
has only 35 living members, and tbe old
boys look forward to each years reuoioe
with feelings of greater pleasure than a
hungry tramp would to a sumptuous banq«eL Their reunion was held this year
in the new G. A. BL hail and among ttose
present from abroad ware Chas. Ruuyou.
H-&lt;Jreble and Wilbur F. Dickinson of
Grand Rapids. The latter remained here
visiting friends and old comrades n few
days. He was the drummer boy of the
Company aud gave a little exhibition for
the boys on the afreet Satarday.
Takes as a whole the book ot the fair,
by Hubert Howe Bancroft. Is probably
the best presentation of theCalumlrian Ex­
position. Matorical and desariptI re, which
has been attempted. The pita Is compre­
hensive and yet not to extended, the aim
being to give the Exposition entire In
pictures and print. In one thousand Im­
perial folio pagan, that is to say twenty
five parts of forty pages each. By
the leading exhibits of a class as re
tatlve of the whole, giving the rest minor
mention, to a greater or leas extent, tbe
entire round can be made, aud yet the to­
tal result be a work not too cumbersome or
expensive for lhe general public to handle
and purchase.
Saturday forenoon we atten ded a cre­
mation. It was tbe first one that we ever
attended. At that time L. E. Stauffer
burned all of Landreth’s seeds that he had
left over from last year, a rite that he as
well aa every other dealer that handles
Landreth's
seeds
performs
every
year juat before the spring goods arrive.
Unlike others this company will take
back bo seeds, but compelis agents to burn
what Is left after each years business. On
each package the date tbe seeds were pro­
duced Is printed. Remember that Mr.
Stouffer la sole agent for this city, that be
has a large new stock on band and that
these seeds are tbe same price as others,
and much cheaper when quantity is con­
sidered.
A ten year old boy in one of the lower
grades of onr pabMc schools Is evidently
well veraed lu the Myatertea of a euchre
deck although lacking in “eivU govern­
ment.’’ Tbe teacher waa explaining the
law of aoeceasion in a royal family and
said: “If a king is the ruler and dies, bls
oldest male child succeeds him, and with
a quean ruling It the same on her death.”
Up went a small hand and a voice eager
with the desire to Impart knowledge,
said: “And If the king and quern bote
die at once, the Jack succeeds, doesn't ber
Tbe teacher has never been guilty of
looking at a pack of cards an J so could
not appreciate tbe joke, although several
other small boys did and wefe mildly re­
proved for laugblng.

Something of tbe magnitude of HasGags’ supply of water may be Imagined
from the following facta.- Durltig the
post year, which ended March 1st, tbere
were 83,868302 gallons ot water pumped,
which is equal to 13,418.912 cubic, feet.
This represents a space 4,478 reel k»ug by
8000 feet wide, ctfvered with waler ono
foot deep. Tbls Is equal to a pond of wa­
ter 20 rods wide over five-sixths of a mile
long and 9 feet deep. To pump tbls
enormous quantity of water required 5.­
990,593 strokes. The total cost of fuel
alone was $1,386.55. During the month
of August tbe most pumplug was done,
there being 858,115 strokes and 11,933,500
gallons of water pumped. Hastings is
noted for the excellent quality of its wa­
ter, which cannot be appreciated by peo­
ple here until they have been compelled to
swallow the. detestable stuff that other
cities are compelled to endure.

In a case hinging upon the interpreta­
tion of what is commonly known as the
Saturday balf-hoBday law passed by the
last legislature, the supreme court holds
that the law is valid, and that, while
banks have the privilege of keeping open
on Saturday afternoon, notes cannot be
made on that half-holiday any more th|n
on any other holiday and they cannot be
presented for payment after 12 o’clock
noon Saturday. The opinion ’ sets forth
that if a note be made payable Saturday,
and It Is not nominated In tbe bond that
the maker of the note shall be prepared to
pay the same Saturday
morning,
he shall- be given until the follow­
ing Monday to meet his obligation, or
if Monday should be a holiday, until
Tuesday. The decision was rendered tn
the case Of Allison L&gt;. Hitchcock vs. WWlian G. Hogan eu al., appealed from cir­
cuit court, and Is of very great importance
to the commercial world of Michigan..

Its largely attended, compete should apjily to Mrs.
boys. The ball
Knights,and Ladies being present from
many-neighboring cities, all receiving the
Services as usual nt the
siffte cordial welcome. The Knights of church Sunday.
Kalamaaoo are entitled to great credit for
the success of the affair and their frater­
nal treatment and attention to all won M.reli lath., al tbe ehereh pariota.
them a high place in the estimation of all.

The eighth annual convention of the
Christian Endeavor societies of Michigan
will be held lu Detroit, March 21-32.
Prepmtlons are being made to entertain,
free of cost, fifteen hundred delegates.
These, with two thousand Christian En­
deavors in Detroit, will make tbe largest
convention of young people ever held In
Michigan. Tbe Auditorium, which will
bold five thousand people, will be used for
these meetings. An interesting program,
covering ail Hues of Chnstlxis Endeavor
work, has been prepared by. the state com­
mittee. Copies of the program will soon
be sent to all the societies lu the state.
Several noted speakers will be present.
All the railroads of the Michigan Traffic
Association, covering nearly every point
ia the state, have granted a one and onethird fare for lhe round trip from March
20 to 28, Inclusive. Young people ex­
pecting to attend this convention are
urged by the Detroit Christian Endeavor
Union to send in their names as early as
possible. Applications for entertainment
may be made to D. T. Smith, 169 Sel­
don Ave. Detroit, Mich.

the silver anniversary and a program ap­
propriate for the MBUslon. has been pre­
pared.

At tbe Methodist Episcopal church next
Sunday evening the Pastor will preach a
sermon to young women.
Subject,
“Ruth. The Young Friend.”
Sunday school at noon.'
Epworth League at 6 p. m. A cordial
Invitation is extended to all these services.
The Re*. R. B. BHeotn, Rector of StPauls church, Jackson, wMl officiate at
Emanuel church next Sunday. Servlet*
as usual.

We wish to extend our heartfelt thanksto our kind friendsand neighbors who so

kindly aided and assisted us In the death
and burial Of onr dear sister.
Mil and Mbs. Gbokge McGlocklut.

The Bepublicaa* ol Johnitown
f
to meet in Caucus, at the Grange Hall on Satur­
day March nth., IBM at2 o’clock, p- m. for tba
purpose ot placing In nomination nervous aa
candidates for Township officers for the ensuing
yew, and tor the transact Ion of such other bus­
iness as may properly come before It.
Johnstown, March 3rd.. IBM.
h. F Cbkrky , Republican
It may lie a matter cf surprise to BanP. K.FnHXB- &gt; Town
nek readers to know that Hastings has
L. N.MoaaKB I Commltoe.
one of the leading firms in Marble and
granite business In the state of Michigan.
The Republicans ot Rutland will bold a
the town hall Wednesday after
We refer now of course to Messrs. A. cusln
March 38th., commencing at 2 o'clock, lx
Black &amp; Son, who also have a branch of­ republicans attend.
.
By order of Committee.
fice at 803 east Main St.. Kalamazoo.
Warken Forkmax, C^un'n.
With one exception we believe, tbere
Maple Grove Republican Cancua.
is only one firm in Michigan that buys
Tbe republican* of Maple Grove will meet in
more than they. Tbe reporter visited caucus on Thursday March 22nd at Me Kt
Hall at ao'clock p. ra. for Ow ^gpoaeot ;
their beautiful and commodious office In noting candidates for Township affioetl a
any ocher -business that nray *
this city and found them all as busy as transact
come before said meeting. A cordial invll
bees. Ln response to “How’a business?” is extended to all who may sympathize wfl
publican principles.
'
Mr. Frank D. Black, lhe manager and
By Order of CrnnnsfCto**.
general hustler, responded that “business
MMrrlMge Lleenu*,
,vas never bf^er,” and to prove his aeserPbllo Howard, YaakeeBeritw^
FMella Bush,
“
tipn ■ showed the reporter orders since
‘
Jan. 1st that footed way up in the thouValentrne lafna to loyal Mods* lota Gtt&lt;,
sands of dollars. In fact it keepe tbem
* William P.SIdnam to PhiL T. Colgrote parse!
hustling all tbe while to fill orders, Mersec 5Barnr,»3M0.
•
• ■
clmnts that can report a better business
EllaC. Granger to Wm. F. Wvhrott lot
»100.
now “than ever before” are very scarce Nashvl.le,
Frances Monroe to 0. N and G.tJT. Monroe
indeed, and each results are brought 102a sec 19 Barry, fl.
Albert E. Dewey te Geo. B, Tungate 2a sec 19
abutit only by a combination of circum­ Johnstown. 1120.
John Budkboroueh to Geo. Buckbarough par
stance*. It means that ‘he goods must
cel see 23 Woodland tUMk
have given excellent satisfaction, whereThomas Beoev to Thomas HrtW jr. Tta me
asBuilaDdfinoo.
ever sold, and thereby made a good de­
Michaels. Roush to Chas
parcel 1
Freeport,
&lt;75.
mand for them. The cause of their large
UtherD. Ball toG. A. MoComitael
XA
business is the fact that they buy In large Thornapple troo.

Attorney General Ellis, the much-tklked-of man In connection with the bogus
Mrs. Theo Jones called on Mrs. L. return scrape at Lansiug was in the city
Stedge and Mra. A. Whitrlghl last week Friday to confer with Editor Dennis, the
Mr. Jones'and family have lived in Grand otber member of the People’s party. It
Rapids for nearly two years and now they also incidentally leaked out that he was
here to look up a date on tbe Hastings
are back on their farm in Cartton.
.
bouse register. The faet remains that
both the date and the hotel register were
Anyone needing gasoline stoves cleaned left behind. The Attorney Generaf Is
or repaired, or repairing of any kind to be
letting no grass grow under his feet, and
done should call at Ed. Evans tin shop la
isletying nothing escape him that will
building just north of Ford's hotel.
strengthen bls ease. It remains io be
An auction sale is announced by Albert seen whether he can gather enough evi­
Stanley to take place on the Henry Good­ dence to convince a jury that he wasn’t
year farm, one mile south of this city, implicated in tbe rotten mess at Lansing.
Wednesday. March 14, at 1 p. m.. Jaaa-s The Attorney General, with the assistance
Bauer auctioneer.
ofW. O. Lowden and Editor Dennis
Green street people were treated to searched tbe musty registers at tbe Has­
quantities, pay cash, get tbe lowest prices,
some very fine guitar and mandolin mu­ tings house and found that the Attorney
own their building, pay no rent and are
sic late Monday evening.
The. serenade General was in this city Friday, April
thus enabled to sell at the lowest price.
was much appreciated and enjoyed by ail 24lb and Friday, August 21st,
1891.
Above all. they do first class work and do
who were favored.
April 94th he was at the Hastings house
just as they agree to.
We bad a little fiah story In the Ban­ at dinner and went away the next morn­
ner last week. Ike Hendershott has add' ing.
Church and Society.
Lasl evening Hastings Division No 19
ed to our collection this week. He landed
The C. L. S. C.’wiil meet with Mrs.
a 35 pound muecalongc at Gun lake last U. R. K. P. gave an exhibition drill at a
Stauffer.
grand Pythian imll in Kalamazoo gotton
week while fishing for perch.
Roman and Medieval Art,—Miss Good­
There is scarcely a locality In Barry up under the auspices of the Division in year.
county but what is represented by a cor­ that city. All of the movements were
Classic Latin Course In English,—Mrs.
respondent in the Bajtnek. We have as performed with tbe dash that always IL Bailey.
large and as able a corps of correspond­ characterizes the drills of tbe division,
Village Life in France,—Mrs. Geer.
but the slippery condition of tbe floor
ents as any couuty paper In the state.
How not to Help tbe Poor,—Miss Nagrendered accuracy and preciseness out of
Tbe many friends in this city of Mr.
ler.
the question. But despite this the boys
and Mrs. Walter Buckhout of Toledo.
Character Sketch, Cataline and Cicero.
puK up a drill that won round after round
Ohio, will be pleased to learn of the ad­
Quotations, Horace.
of applause. The visiting Knights and 1
vent of a son In their home on Friday last.
Y. P. S. C. E. as usual.
Endeavorers
their ladles from this city are very grate­
Mrs. Buckhout was formerly Miss Viola
ful to the Kalamazoo Knights for their make nu effort to be present
Willison, of this city.
On Wednesday, March 14th. is the an­
generous hospitality, which was in mark­
Read the caucus calls in thls Issne. ed contrast with the ice-berg reception nua! business meeting and tea of the la­
Republicans have a duty to perform in and total inattention recently received In dies connected with the Missionary
taking an extra interest In putting up Grand Rapids. At Kalamazoo no courtesy Society of tbe Presbyterian church at Mrs.
good men at their conventions, aud ex­ that could be bestowed was lacking and Stauffers at three o’clock.
pressing by their votes their condemna­ all visiting Knights were entertained
A Demorest Medal contest will bo held
tion of the ruinous policy now being car­ royally at the expense of the Kalamazoo ishortly. Any young person wishing to
ried out by tbe party In power.

S

Ktepben D. B.wbcr to Frank E. Barker pa/,
eel Nashville, 41.

Freeman potatoes for sale at SI co per bmhWlLL GuBHAM,
Hastings, Mfch.

Absolutely

Pure
A cream of tarter baking powder.
Highest of all in leavening strength
—Latest United States Govern­
ment Food Report.
Royal Baking Powdkr Co.Wall St., N. Y.

People in tbe vicinity of Hastings need
irtg anything In tbe granite or marble line
will do well to call on McNaughton, Col­
vin Co., of Battle Crtek and get their
prices before buying. For the next ninety
daj s they will makp this Inducement
They will pay all expenses both ways for
all patrons who come to them, and will
guarantee a discount of five per cent, from
the usual prices prevailing in tbls vicini­
ty. Call on or write them at, 98 East
Mato St., Battle Creek, Mich.
We are Indebted to Commissioner of
Railroads Billings, for bis report of the
condition of the railroads of the state.
The C, K. A 8. road makes a very fine
showing and Is one of tbe best paying
railroads In the state. Tbe earnings for
tbe past year were 852,540.54. Tbe ex­
penses, including taxes, were 835,315.98
leaving a net- income of 817,324.56. There
was a balance of 880,125.54 to carry for­
ward to next year. Tbe company owns
44 1-5 miles of road and 4 miles of sid­
ings, switches, etc. There sre 53 em­
ployes, 12 stations and tbe company owns
SI can and locomotives. During tbe
past year the company has improved its
service and put Ln 10,000 new ties.
*
.President Cleveland nod Cabinet held
a very Important meeting at tbe perlon
of the M. E. church Tuesday evening, un­
der tbe auspices of the Epworth League.
The President was represented by Chas.
S. Andrus, who carried bls part out with
tbe dignity and corpulency It demanded.
Tbe cabinet officers were;
Will Darby, Sec’y of State.
Jason McElwain, Sec’y of Tress.
Roy Matthews. Sec’y of War.
Jay Bogie, Sec'y of Navy.
Clarence Phillips, Sec’y of Interior.
Sterling Hogk, Sec’y of Agriculture

George Heath, P» M. General.
Hastings formed K^onsiderple part of
the diseuMlon. Tbe program was very
intereatlaf.

U.

TMEKEflRE

FflKIRJ'.h INDW
Who, it la said, stand months on tbe same spot with­
out moviag.

There are Fakirs in America
Who, from one year’s end to the other, tell the irooi
people that, out of tbe goodness of their hearts, they
are giving you a dollars worth of good for 67 cents.
One elaaa ia m utoiena to bueinew men as Um other la
to humanity. When you want your metwy’a worth In
our line yot can get R.

R. K. Grant.
GLOTHIER.

�■ '

Hasting# Banker..

basement secrets.

obliged to uto *ns to help out, tor wa

(GLADSTONE BETIKE8.

IK town Aceepta the Grand OH
Stransa Thing. to Bj Sow in tea
Man's Roalffnatlon.
elry shop for, but ia very ,pimple.
UMtad States Treasury.
The
treasury',
building
furnishes
cook BRO9-. Prapnetorw-r
work room for nearly two thousand
&gt;iu tbe
U contains MUf N«nvl Featares. Pooh •• people. They ar^e alt- (Me -at their
‘ *
d riambers', ,
posts of Mty at-nine-o'clock in the
its Ht'lii
morning and leave there at fouro'cloek
-BoMbery'a Career.
in the afternoon.- There isacloqk.in
every room occupied by. a.cbief of divi­
.
(Sl»c!al Waahlnarton Letter l j
.
OUT OF OFFICB.
How the rate penetrate a stone wall sion. . These clocks constantly need
London. March 5.—It waa officially
twd feet thick no manknoWeth. They repairing, or else new ones Wquld have announced late Saturday evening that
do not burrow under the foundation to be bought. It Is cheaper Tot the the queen had accepted the resignation
government to
maintain its own---------work- of Mr., Gladstone, and that ber majesty .
stones, for that would require digging1; government
-----------------------------qualifications superior even to those I ere to ketep the clacks in order. Some bed summoned Lord Rosebery and
possessed by the Minnesota gophers. | of these clocks hayc elaborate frames
offered him the post of prhne minister
But, somehow, the rodents have solved j which become inarmed in various ways, In Mr. Gladstone’s atea?. It was farthe problem, have entered the treasury . One of. thpm had just con}? from tho tber officially announced that lord
department building, anil are obeying ‘ varnish-room. l£ bad bceh given a
Rosebery hpd accepted the position.
the’laxv of nature, to increase and mnk, new buck and side In the cabinet-room,
At last the step so Long ex peetod haa
tiply. By this time, they are like unto had be?n painted in th^ pulnt-room, been taken. William Ewart Gladstone,
those possessors of a Scriptural mad- ■ varnished in the varnish-rrtom. and for years t|ie ruler of British poJHics
man, for their name is legion. I went, was deposited In the jewels.shop just and the most unique figure in tbe pub1___ •_
__ .U..
___ &gt;_wjth.hte
l.L 1-2- ____
* | J* ufe of the
down
in ,1...
the 1basement
the other &lt;tey , as the guide entered
gucsL
*
made hte final
with.one of the guiles, and saw things . Ono of the charwomen had upset it “
'
•
j|
wonderful even to an ojd tinker, fcvery and. broken tho framework, as well aa
evening after the clerks have left the ydisarranged Us network of wheels,
Mra. John Wolfe
building. fhe-ehar.wdmen take poksew- ' The jeweler will make a brand new
Zaleski, Ohio.
sion aral clean the rooms. About one f clock of it, and send it back to duty in
thousand of the uLerka bring lunches , $he secret service divlaibu. '
with djvm every day, and throw tlic '
Tn« furuacc-room cremates a' great
remnante ip. their baskets .with waste mafiy rate. Tons oF documents which
other refuse’ of the office, have cluttered thcffiles of the depart*
Scrofula and Salt Rheum paper.and
Tbe charwomen carry all qf the doh- ’ went are there deatroyed, They are
Cause Much Misery &lt;
teniff of fhone bnsftete ddwn
'the1 gathered, together and cast, into, the
basement and the aggregate t frmo'thdi;'fiery furnace which .ra^etK' te receive
Hood's Sarsaparilla a Godsend to waste baskets fills on immense bi^ j them. , The sweepings which contain
A Whole Family.
There, &lt;all night, the rate hold high.j Jrtgmentsof WticKcsnre bnFtiWhcre,
•C. T. HoodfcOo.. Lswell. Maw.:
’
carnival, for the bin,.is, their hahqnet^ - and mahy-’a -shovel willeh the tabohete
Gentlemen—My mother-in-law,.-Mrs. EHy- Ing hall. Inasmuch as the "leavings in '"lifte to theliiriiaee don-tains a: inuigry abeth Wolfe, at tl»o age of 72years,; waa attacked thepapers do not satisfy, their thoo! rodent., Here-U a.botxQom. hi. baye .
with a tIqlent form of saltrteumv It spread all sands of little and big hnugcra, they ! ^eexLsixpjlar fires, .in your own twn,
over her body, and her hands sad limbs were assail the woodworkJn, the;
' bnVihe^. arc probably not. kept going
dreadful to look at At the same,time, my little eiS'.qhMnb*desks and -other furniture..! all flic tear arouEa, as those are. The
WIUUAM B. OLADhTWne..;H It
daughter Clara, who waa just one year old. was
1 eogfr
' eHttroto toe .tog. of i.Mda, and th.:
1&lt;TP
'■Dd”'CT’ F?'
attacked by a similar disease, like scmfulk It- Thtjy eat valuable papers sometimes, dr ' -treasu^--furnaces iccep'thd
used
to.
Lately
all
of
the
’
filed'
:
f
appeared in tho form of large sores under each
side of her neck; had tbo attendance of ttid 1
, 111
“ln't^1Tro?,lYo0p““&gt;’i,,'’,,™*atr'-reUretotlw«j&lt;1yO&gt;.Dtot,bU remain-.
family physician and other doetors for a long maflle of’iron, aikl theteby tbe little. iiptpihejbig UuildApg, to as;tft- make it lag yeantof dlHvnguisbed honors
| habitable for t-hq bee hive of humftnUov, earned during'over sixty years In the
time, but seemed to grow worftB. 'XHttt? itx»k rapacious fellows are barred.
The hundreds of; pounds of waste I It was a lack pf fresh air in their rooms
fell Into my hands, tn which w$re numerous tes­
service of Ifta obuHtey. *!’»* &gt;:I&lt; I ::e ,tf'
timonials from people who had been
paper ought not. to be called .absolute- J which produced fatal lllneM ih Sefcro&lt;&gt;adnkM«tte9bi,teMM*s«h :1 • •
ly wasted; for every day there arc d,eft taries Folger ahd Mabiftri^'/ • Binee Mr.
Cured qf Scrofula
Mr.-Gladstone tea. wrHtes a, tetterta
by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. As soon as wo gave hands at work separating the finer pa- ' Manning died. |he qi|gium, havq .heap Earl RoseberyMDgratplntipg - Nty,
... '
j,
’’ '.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla to Clara, she began to get per from the cofiteer and presMng-the]
”"S ' "’♦"•'•n- ■
■ upon his accession to the premiership.
fetter, and before the first bottle was gone, the whole Into btrfil’lfcr riitpnretrt. to tho I
In his letter Mr. Glsdstohrprom&amp;edf'to
ail«ns.l in ttqaittt .■
ores entirely healed up sad there has never ■factorfes’,where new. Audiifclean paper ' '
aid the new prime minister whenever
is madewndngsaijvaold M
govern-.1
-H dllw nJ
his ■aslstanca ■ Wtt askad/ . Jl is
ment. There te a paper maker who '
uqdanODodt .that
Eari .Rosebary's
has a contract ylth ,the, pecrejtery at ■
coxa^upAoaUqu
,r
. ,I?ilUam
been any sign of the disease since. &amp;e'b'i' the, ire^ajiryj and he. pays for the/'fynrnon
flnrcqurt
has
resulted
healthy, robust ehHd. Her grendmattier took
waste' p3be? sd,-&lt;£hhrt'' thu^gbterntnenft
। An the ^lattef
ctifinmiLlhir to- re­
Hood's Sarsaparilla at tfio same time, anti the
;d6eJ hot-ldte-it1 ^tireljv:/All'of-tho I
salt rheum decreased lu its vjolencu and
. tain his position ns cfianceiFor of the
thick, heavy bro*-n‘ paper ahd paste- ;.
exchequerand in his accepting the govA Perfect Cure
board whieh comes wrapped around'
er runent leadership of. the ( homte of
was soon effected. It look about three months
। express packages from all parts pf the
'* commons. Lord Rosebery haa been the
for her euro, and she ascribe* her good health ;
and strength at her advanced age to Hood'sSar- i country is separated from the finer ['
' qualities, and they say that this ma- j
Bsparflla. It has certainly been a Godsend to
myfamily." Hits. Sopjua Woltk, Zaleski,O. I tonal makes the finest kind of paste- !
I board for boxes. The women who ,
Hood's HH««re
ilrollG reMW.Ua,.
lu„ „„BW
„
this waste pa'perr- ate experta
blBre,ne«.)»«Uke..1.-kbredrel&gt;.. todlre.ua.’* I' handle
Qn(, „„ u.u ot aR)^„a tourii th, .

Thursday, March 8, 1894-^

Agonizing Pains

Hood’s^’Cures

........ J=

rkbre ,
.
and so popular u to need hi
mention. AR who have uted
ted recorded
&gt; bwj me
— r--—- - ,
medicine does not exist and ft it
pVto —■-------- — rt, JS. ..J
--------- n
fwsreaa skirt
(oaru&gt;teeoTto do &gt;11 that b eblmed.
_____
J#**™
„. thirty die,
Electric Bitten win ’tire all &lt;Ummm ot
tbe llrer end bldaen, wlU nrnwe ptaplta.
bolls wit rheum end other .IBIetloae
cured by Impure blood.—Will drive
m.l.rl. from tl» .y.Wra «nd prevent M
well u cure ill m»Uri,l lever.—For cure
of Uetoube. ooratlpUkm .nd IsdlgraUoa
try Electric Bitter. Entire ctWMtlon seventy tour aad imoo dollar*; -anc'
grennteed. or money refunded.— Price
50 oU. aud »1.00 per bottle.t W. II. Goodjeart drumtort. ....... laade and prriiHere dreerlbed In said nwurtlv

HFSrS?Sfc

zsr^isSr'bA^,^**

Mra. Phtube Thomas of Junction City,
III., was told by her doctors that she bad
10ly »,.i. «IMKbl|[M.. will b« reld ilT,?.
consumption and that there was no hope
for her, but two tx»ttlee of Dr. Kings’ New
Discovery completely oared her and she
lh« w&gt;ount duo 01, «id
Mb ,M&gt; uporoey tre „t
sap It saved her Hfe. Mr. Thomas £&lt;-■
gers, lU^oridntft Ssn Francisco, suf­
x
_ kmiiu R BkrsouH. Mwtpu;.^.
fered from s dreadful cold, spproaehing
®tn. iM.
consumption, tried without result every­ ■ LU'J .J----- •M41.7.'. ■ , i. ■ -■-■ ,
thing else than bought &lt;me;bo3!«.,,©1,. Dr.,
' nofDMI?W*Tora !ule.
Kimp’s New Dlatoyery mod An two w«*r
^the HteMer of lhe estate nf Bar vey f
was cured, ile b napxra^y U^anMnL R
““’br vtrtte of «
As such reepJUoC wJblch t|iefe1axRMmplea.,
Ube,Mnitnuira.
that proye the wonderful eflicacy n)t. this
u .«n« retb. oimT.?
medicine In coughs and qoldt jFf®?.
bottle at W. H. Goodyear’s Drug stojs.,
....
^al,r tire 50c. »»a Sl.ffi, )p .
R, „n
the rlgtit, title and interwt_oU|M degased
■,:l: ’BarkMNWnMWtal'
-‘n ‘
. Tbe beatwlTB-lo' Ute world for- MV,
brateW, abree, oleere, Mt rteetn, «nt
MWM. tetter, eb.ptred hire*., ehHHMiBii
contt. Mid dll ,kte‘ ImifiUonh «M &gt;MBr«ty we t&gt;n&lt;M dr Bo-'pM' refliHred. =»T
is KU.rabteed to clve perfect eariafarttorlJ

-w acres, me south vest oneacribed parcels
reare rfre [»J i

or money refunded. Prko ks-cowia Mr.
boa. For. Me bariW. H. Goodyw. Ue
dritixlat.
‘■■.'■i iiyv.'ib t«»s nq la &gt;oi

Barn County aniitato of Mic.ji^au

eve sale is adjouroad snttl TwSlijr.
ay of April. isM. at tOo'ekwk a. m.

Colkman.
Administrator.

lm

‘•‘MW* WW’SRftjtaSP-'..................
.nn»J ji vl

ini'.ChildrenOry for
Pitcher’s Castoritt.
r
Children Oiyfoi"
Pitcher’s Castoria. ; t
Children Cry for.
Pitcher’s Castoria?
1

4
NOTICBFOB HKASLXU CLAIMS,

te of Michigan, County ot Barry-i*.
•Uee fe hereby given, that by au order of
Probate Court for the County ot Barry
la rm teOth day of Febnure. A, I), jri;.
immM fiMnwitete wtreafiowea for cr-d» te prreent their claims aralnwt the estate
Luciiida HlatKbArd, late ot said ruutrty,
eased, aod than all creditors of raid dece^eJ
required, to present their claims lojwiid
tele Court, al the Probate office. In Hie City
■MGXMKB. for examination and allowance, on
before tbe 6th day « August Hext,
that such elaims will be be*rd before said
rt. an Tuesday, the frk day of May
, on Monday, the Mh day uf Aux”;'!
L. at ten o’clock in the turenouu of each of

Sllzabelb Gnire^olL ,n Tpdti'ri' wontoii
residing mjaf UnloyyHle, Is, 103 years^1$ ’
Buckingham’s dye for the wblskjpqg,
the best, handiest, safest, surest?
economical and satisfactory dye ever ‘in­
vented. It is the gentlemens farpriie. ~

1 quality uf the paper and whaltodo ,
The village of Zetland hu inqre ttiin,
1 with each; little piecq.
, ।
!
Iq thr fiputhweal corner of the baser t
eighty residents wbo are over 75 jr?*ra
ment is a cabinet shop which is vaiu014
..,
I .,.1,
' able to the govennfient. They fio nert ’
While no pby&amp;ician or pharmacist can
I main? presidential cabinets down here '
THK JBWKLBB'S HilOP.
conscientiously warrant a cuny J. . C..
under the ground and advay from the {
noise and bustle of Pennsylvania aver 1kept going all the year, so that the at­
Ayer Co. guarantee the purity, strength,
CfltAI\lnAUtMARKs^F
nue, but they make uil sorts of fumi- ;mosphere. of the grout btittdlng is
and medicinal virtues -of Ayer's Sarsapar­
COPYRIGHTS.
Cure. Thifc cabinet shop iq. probably (changed, during the day. every tea '
illa. It was the only blood-purifier admit­
CAM I OBTAIN A PATENT.
i the best equipped one in Washington, minutes. If it were not so. sickness
SMTESAtW
ted it the great Wwlds Falr In Chicago,
LO HD noRCTEHT.
and probably less than a hundred peo would be the rule ratlier than the ex- -.
ivf its
Ske existence.
—.1
- ..
1—
pie in
in ♦Irii.r'itw
this city L-nAtT
know of
ception
among .L.
the -1
clerks.
recipient of many congratulatory letters .1803.
Here arc all of the choicest and .latest
, We passed
.................
_
_____
______
_ _and
i______
.. ... ..
.Among
„____
_____
the plumber's
shop,
but
dispatches.
those
who___
telB, F. Bcingham; Diamondale veteran.'
bits of machinery for woodwork, and .-.■went back to it. Here is whore the egraphed.- to him were the prince and has been given a pension with* :$5.0OQ.
there- are Jatlies. Veltixyg, pwrtices, ii^ govchiment saves many
------thousands
•.
of princess of Waiea
backpay.
• I • - &gt;. -...j :.... H
fact all that a first-class workman doliars. Down tinker the ground i»» . K«&lt;rrt w»o*tone-» B&gt;ttr«Dientcould desire op expect to have in a tltoAhop whitsh .prevuate the plumbers j
Clergymen, lawyer a, public ppeateH,
Hundreds of letters and telegrams
well ordered shop. The varnisher was of Washington from plundering tho ‘ expressing regret because of his retlre- singers and actors, all rrcogrrfujJ,thtr vir­
at work dri^a wry hand«Mie: desk in publie pursp as they do so many pri-. ment from office were received by Mr.
tue ot A rerS Cherry Peetrfrial.11 &lt;He df
the varnishing room which adjoins tho vate purses. Here are Ute uteri with Gladatone. The ex-prime minister at*
our most eminent public men-says7 “It * Is
cabinet shop. .
■
their clamps, hammers, vises, monkey ! tended-jehurch twice Sunday. ... Ho
|
lie said: “See that little round.plug wrenches, Sealing'wax rind other ap- looked remarkably well The natJou- the best remedy that din be proCdWifi ‘for
near the corner of the desk- That was purtenanees.-They attend to tho miles &lt;dists propose to present to Mr. Glad- affections of the rocal orgitjs. throkt «ntt
'.made by aFat when Daniel Manning „
r___________
___ ‘rpipe,
g water
_____ piping
. ______________
__________________
__ of the lungs.”
'•'•■’ ■■ ’ ’■ ' '1
M.'.i.aH I .IM;
upott
miles of__gas
«tone an address
in recognition
was secretary.
This waa tbe Secre— - ■ and
—- acweraga." On^workman “liTaL
—1-. —gr^at
— service
-------- that
—-- He
~~ has rendered to . 0e*r
business men are raising
tary’s desk, and ho bccasionaUy left ways in the shop repairing flxi,nrcs qt t^° Irish cause,
money to t&gt;hy iiMlnitmm’ts and /unUonitf
pieces of lunch lu that, drawer. At. making new ones, but the others are *
Vhv**» fpr th« Kx-1?render.
’
|i night. |he old rat- discovered the fact always out. looking after some portion I Mr. anflMrs.,Gladstone left Windsor for abrasi bin&lt;L ;
•
WAR TIME PLUG.
•
, of the building which requires attetf-l' *t 8 o'clock on/tl/e some train os rcM -rfi I . j| -. I edi rdoK /&lt; s &gt;,» n-tk'aT
&lt;
it were not for this shop the !-turning cabinet' ulintstera. The route
governirtent would be at an avorago ; from the castle to the railroad statidn
I M .) irf’IMl! nv.ull Ji-mIuII expense .of aboutai hundred dollars a | waa thronged with people whk» heartily
i4ay for ptembfcig,. according, to
©beared- Mr. Giadetoce. . At te statedt
Lyarplurobers* bills generally are made 1 that Mr. Qladstopp .r^tehpytlyf leave
out. When the electee- Light gentle^ i England for the continent, and that
Bff 5^.9rWft
I men wired the building they used the 1
teihktfiwlm&gt;ati;;:iitotil‘i(lte ewdl’of
gas fixtures to aid-them totheir work, I BP*‘ing. -Ju.a
‘ifiniai; »d? ui
; : I i'-1 .... ...........Ml ml* o&gt;mo)
so that the plumbers are becoming
* ''*“**”
**
iff " -,u* iuiaei'ndl oho ni ,hihq hits rsiuJa
alarmed and dislike to handle the
pipes for fear of being shocked. They w 1p»
ttUc M
or.paruSicta-Sl
BBhllr
.1U&gt;a
__ .
... .TZ_’ ■ • owdYine preU.M'tffV ■Wt'*gM(li
_■
‘ " ■— •
■■ IIMIIk.UA-1*10,
do nnt
not tewfear being driven out of work,
work. wt»te Mr, Qladaioas,.marked him out u a,man
dn
Vrak Jjo-.r*. IMiUitv. IiihpMton. iSiii.Tak« In time.JOcU.
for there will always be need of of (,^tfttoTdthaYy 'promlsfe. ,rH6 ‘waa“ea&amp;idtf1 inert-, tint do. po'lWbW: !,'i""’
»
HINDERCORNS. Tbe anhi.nn.ewrfbr Com.,
bvtw
MUO. Kc. at 1/ro^.rt*. or HJxkuX * CO., N. Y.
(
.
vldenvct-th^todiBl-aateqaehimtwafi
trt 1BTL &lt;(j- ;
I*fu^.i i r-i up
oilj )&lt;» ^T|j
plumber, in lhe treireury. They fre- •
rwul tflttu’b* «o»»M«aiMk
quently assist the electric light men in .*
Y
kmuDurah n*L»arrtt» «n.
1 laying their wires along hot and cold
BREAKFAST-SUPPER.
air pipes in various parts of the
building.
There are lots of curious things down
In that basement which have never
I (led ,nd kepi In good rendition 4, ''h?,
All on l&gt;o«r. r.rl.bM. ................
been seen by the average newsgetter
GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. -v
Jtto Jxmmio. Feb: w (H» MonU-’ Oto 'ot Hoorn SkrSpiftlS,' 'll
OF THE HAre.' '
and we will make another ,I&lt;UO). I »Urch 6.—Th,: report &lt;rf • tkh folidwi Hurth, WH&amp;f' dr’tWh" tied
• •• • - there one of these days and '&lt;&gt;“)»lAb. rebel Ireo^ort VtUiMo
and ate through the ma]
td, e
.rtrf
bf 'the
?th&lt; MMj:
that the country does act beeBeopflrm^l, U&gt;1 th, detouTrfu,
'
”rr felW4'
'’H™’1 !»
he could get those c)
shoice morsels. dream
v..x_re.x. ot
There are sensations M-of th,’ rrel-J.we M
WvttajrtWrHMirW# Wfctaffl
BOILING WATER OR MliX . . Thin desk has been dowwhere for some galore,K too, for many a handsome
charwoman has lost her heart to the
;.;r—---- ---------- ---omcere
,
'‘"‘'IhtH'ilPkta^itt
- *-■ tuUk.Af.m... ...“kt,'-eU‘'ei&lt;l&gt;tttetlU,T '“U N
i workmen and watchmen. And there ktetnwiHl)
MSfk'k. ‘bMae
el.o-« .MJrnluu
for clerks who needed them at once, so ha,va,beten marriages and divorces, too,
Beat Ladles’Fashion Journal published-for we'have Cakeri dmfe'WHS
which Originated in the treasury baaettoe money. None better auypriee Only M
. I G^buq "I.utliirena p
।
ii-rmj
.«r
s
y,
: ir*rrt
J ,rt E Si.-lvii,!J.
7,75r’
cants a year, poet paid. Send three 2e.*stamps would eoct the government about -Wr^' ihrirft, but those things are gossip, and
by mail for a B-.niple «npy Besides'gl ring hundred and fifty dollars for such a
'lOqrr.ou Jeu
-roujand I are not gossipers. We won’t:
wjii WTfintS the affaire of our neighbors—
&gt;?eB* TtnNHRttDptfaalgf
Ttcay tba9
n9| ai
London and New ynrk unions and
u,!r
down lieienij leiMi liig tuq ttAiungw. -|
not in thia letter.
"
&lt;■। ____________ Smith D. Fbt.
M ... LftW^rW
aloe el tjBb
FlaMinr Moment.
&lt;hr&gt;«i J!
8 |7J»«lefHac| P«t ^MI*&gt;TMnFW,l
— ia the “first citlten’’ of
England town in which he
u4 (if«aan-,“\,(T
MUKHIN? ;sW6t&gt;P»
is respected by all claeses for;
M(k'thM*i»»pAtak-Blwp4Mb* a Jine
Otad ali'd’. 'iSre iy
«’» «*
ib dwo
V qualities and abstemious1
one, too—adjoining the
For Catalogue, address
A. ti. Paris
itsS He haa much of the courtli-Ann Arbor wants electric fire -irkmsl
They tell me that only the most ex; o$ the old school, coupled with
dOpployod down
* —□nal dignity, yet tempered;
trfrfoe work which
■**»« an az, ,
?elA&gt;rated inf the with
n a sense of humor that he.
.—
* joke, even though it bel
i are all union
MBlciujtareM
ix*&gt;&lt;Mn»
workmen and work on u
union schedules at his «rn expense. He relates the fojJ?VW^pi*ode with relish: Not long
since
h&amp;
business
called
him
to
New
But think of finding a jewelry shop York, which is as much hiaXme 2s U*
p,t , ni oukrebbB,
in the basement of Uncle Sam’s treas- his native place. He haMed o Fifth!
, nry. Here ia aa pretty a jeweler’s
*”a eoterinir ii/rouod It
shop as you ever visited, and there are noBriy Sllc-d. Sprawling acrons the
three men. with big bulging glasses •tole aat A man hi luat stage ol Intoxi- • hUhoSie.iiriW.^^
W khort UlnMBxM branoUthe
___
.
( over their eyes, looking at fine jewels ent inn wlitreV,

Chas. W. Ammsthoxg.
Jiwtee ol Probate.

MOKIXiAUE SALE
having been made ni the owidUtons
a certain tn&lt;
HUain P. Std
te. to Duiiei

?rfENT$

&gt;

oldNavy:

. Said

rd in the
Barn- County
I, In liber s of

suiwwprocerdltiR having been Tnramxed at

"i
dollars as provided for in s&amp;;4
5'bttce As .kmfiy zweo tbs: tbe
ibed prctatkft hr so Touch thcmii

lheHthdavof April, A. D.. ism. »!
a. ni.. at tbe north front door pl thf .
--- ------------------ ------, Jmtfciffec ‘
' D*wtan tSrmxit. att’y to Person.
j . ,

‘tMted. Jan^my

•MHOWWJUPW I? •
,
&lt;500dltlol»l
.. ^'«dwln A­
man and Lyman W. tAldricL and Mary
Aldrich, wife of the said Lyinau W Aldrich,
- -------- “•-?pth

TheTQltobaG6A.feGbelliiulii0aii

peed since said interest •bewime1 dhe

thousand seven hundred and thlrtj four
4 IM dnUttr'.’Mtf'r »AJ*"#*
rlue of the power of sale in said morlpc—&gt;---- -------------- bJr a m1p at jinbl*
r at th? north front

EPPS’S
COCOA

the second day of

WMt'jMBtanajfnomi fediM* news

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JffoMA'I JI
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Martfuee-

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Sa^Si^SElSiS

IfTAl TO MANHOOD?

id

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b

ataifflfjDfa

ad

plea

tootnuhiic.il/

^ning just as intently as does
peler at home, when he looks; io
watch you had cleaned last
over
id tells you it is awfully dirtv
«f everyone in the a
is cleaning again at «S.5O per

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�MICHIGAN STATE SW8.

CAPITAL AMD LABOR.

CONGRESSKINAL NEWS.

:ia
Th. ■nprams court ha. knocked out
what la known: aa Michigan1, "laa
owwlaw" ol J80S. Tha lav anthortacd
jnatlow,! In ,their dlacroUon, to wn
Unoa -dbordortlaa to tain th. cur,
tor tha liquor habit.
Tha court
•^T11 Mth.1 law in effect paradta un­
official pcraona to prncrlbc rnlea ac­
quitting peraon, charged with crim,
and they may be variable aa corpora,
tktna era numerous, and It ia not In tht
province of legialation to delegate te
private corporation, power to make
law, tor the discharge of offenjen

,. . ...

. . ,. ...

■ MTLwauktx, Match 8. -Capital and ProoeddintB

of Mm Fifty-Third
National Assembly.
»-&lt;•■, -. ■
* ■■■ *, ■■
,
a,

Thompson and Duncan, argued
A Great Mistake.
Abw met face to face in Judge Jen-I ‘
’
eewnlttee ott Indian affairs
kina court here Friday* and began what *
against
tbe
adsfaaion of Indian terri­
StatiooB.
promiaea to be a battle over a principle 1
tory to Matehood, either aa a
that Mjrf n.Uo„l import^ u
state or with Oklahoma.
They de­
MOJTTH.
■taDd
repreluHew ot the d»h»
clared that the Indians are not ready
Mated by the attorneys of the Northern
’
for stitehood had that the repreeentoctiteagoLv:.
Pacific railroad, took—the position
tions of the evils incident to the pres­
Kalamazoo Lv..
that a judge could by writ compel men 1
THE 8XMATX.
'
• ent system of landholding are untrue
trom qnltUng th.terrte.of
^._
ln weMnBM
WashinotoX, „„
Feb 28
—In
the sedate,
mem rf U» aam qwtere.applying lbwe orBig SouUiern Floods.
(tressey......
Oy"1 J” «PP« Hon to Ihi. th. yo,terd., nterg. nnmhe. of prtltlon.
Milo..,.........
ItNKACOLA, Fla., Fob. 28.—The
Um™
7
lhe
Oveoitewore
prwratwl
protMting
»ualu«t
»
r^
DeRou .... .
Cloverdkle ...
~
Emp’°j“ «ook the auction of the dieting dalle* on wool Steady rain* daring the past ten days 2“arws**gr
Hbultz
ground that it was the right ei and various other feature* of tbe tariff nave caused a freshet in all of the cur. The little
white lines are
every man to quit the service of any bill Mr. Kyle (pop, S. D.) introduced u ire am* in tbi* section. News ha* been tho
HASTtXUS....
nerves which
other man. to work when he pleased a bill for the establishment of a na- । received that the town of Geneva, Ala., convey ths serve
Sheriff Kumfi
(’oat&gt; Grove.
f.»r*e
from the
tional
unteertlty.
Urrferri
te
»
'
°?
r
‘
’
«
r
.
"■&gt;«
U»
Presque Isle ana to re*t when he pleased. Involved
university, it was referred to a
nerve
to
Woodland ■
county, started
- • committee
• J
। Florida line, is half submerged in water ewrj centers
Woodbury ...a....,
te house of between these two widely divergent select
part ot the
&gt; i« /). L.A .V
j
and
the
river
is
still
rising.
The
flood
correction with
W
ashington. March
—The
named F-vd ines was the question of the right of
WiBHlsarox.
March 1.
1__
Tho senate
wnate
Lansing
Richardson in h
act In unison or u&lt;:,
held
hours’ evsaiou
session yosicruay,
yesterday, vne
the at that point is said to be the greatest conveyed
; Fred oak er!: labor to organize,
„ ------- --to
------u a two uouro
Detroit..... ...
t-I &gt; 1ln
II BT1V
— — — It-its whole
,
.
..
since the memorable flood in 18B5.
to go to the cl
t h.« tel
Grand Rapids,
k advantage | f®
any WAV combine to advance
of which was given
to a speech
of the opportu
P" from
* "" thej lntere
r"“*ts‘ by Eenator Frye (rep..'Me) in opposi­
train. He la
Lin U know bank all
The argument* Friday were upon the tion to President Cleveland's Hawaiian
physicians fall to
right, but the
'followed im- j P®t&gt;ti”n to Judge Jenkins to hare him policy. After a short executive session
BtaUons.
MgaM lb!-, fart;
mediately, bro
In
00 treat­
inst a barbed . mtx',fy bis famous strike order wherein the senate adjourned.
ing t lie nervecen­
wire fence and : hkui
re. Ricbanl-' h.® enjoined lhe employee of the
Washing ton, March 2.—A resolution
ter, for tbe cause
son walked to
stopped al a| ^nrihern
Pacific
railway
from was introduced in the senate yesterday
of die disorders
Scrofula,
arising therefrom
Chicago Ar
hotel, stole 825 d
fth V?hT\^;
providing for the establishment of a
they treat the
was run down rthd'l
part affoctod.
Sores, Boils, or
Kalamazoo Ar.
tariff commission of nine to regulate
Kuhh
Kicst Cooper L*uv.
Franklin Mlles,
the
tariff
oh
the
basis
of
the
difference
any
other
skin
disease,
Richland Jnnct...
M. D.. LL B., the
of wages here and abroad. A bill waa
Oressey........
take
MHO
introduced for the erection of a statue
specialist and
Delton
I con-1 labor organfttailbhs n*ere also well pre- at the treasury department to Gen. F.
Cloverdale ...
of •j .-mr' noted treatise*, on the latter sun
me t^isiwrcdlar tluatnwte. ieariQg Attorney E. Npinucr. ■ The house bill providing
Bbultz
SSLS? S“«
.ckson ‘ 'P W. Harper, of T^rre Haute, Ind., for urgent deficiencies was passed.
Hastings...,
wlm
!&gt;» prepared &lt;m that principle. 'Ita.wcw
ttflict sus- »nd Quarles, S^enee &lt;t Queries, of this
The ttoaae.
In curing all dbeaaes arising from deranaetalking
the
w
Marrinriti
I
city.
The
courtroom
was
crowded
all
Cost.* Gr*»ve.
Washington, Feb. 2&amp;—Resolutions
ment of the nervous Bysicm la wonder­
WotMilaud ....
' died a year a
ful. as the thousands of unsolicited untinioiKPP-rty!
*F*OO
Tt ■BT'v
'
•
-T„
were
presented,
in.Uie
house
y^^rday
Woodbanef tbe wttnpsny mknufacestimaffiSMFMUiffi.^-..
_
r
__
wpFot»!*ect• Mxlwapkbb, ^March , A-rT*,e
10 investigate the action of several
I'in D. L. A .V
the Superior
lAnslOK
; of a future addition on the death of his
.... j; nfc.uH for--the Northern Pacific receivers United States judges who har^'lssued
. ~...
li&amp; reliable
Detroit
r»tnudy
for
all
nervous
diseases, buck uh
-----something
„ like
' «‘dmitted.
grandmother of
f20&lt;‘,- Batnnlay that the In June- injunctions in 'railroad cases. A bill
Blood-Purifier
Grand Rapids
Iwadacha, nervous debility, prostration.
000. ti&gt;
t_ friendsoutside . of his family. ! tionaFi/rtrera of Judge Junkin* might w«ts introduced to amend the revised
AleepleasTXML dtt&amp;Msi Mysuma«*se«aai &lt;teand Spring Medicine.
Traverse C'ty
iiiiity, st Vitus dance. epUenay. oto It b
His fatlier.
father, Dwfcrhi
Dwight
’ Merriman, o.nMarU.n**..
j^-pepi pg and *aid. they would statutes so aa to permit, in- civil cases,
Charlevoix...
•oM by all druggLsts on a pea!five gnnran***.
Cures others,
their modification;
tnrMlifirsflnn- -This
.'Till- till*
nf three-fourths
thrp-.Mnrik« of
af the
rwted The will on the ground of undue not obiect to’ t-hjdr
the verdict of
■ ir -kinl direct by the Dr. MMes Medical Co..
,-.!khart, Ind., onywalptof price. 81 per not-th’ nnjimpoftuut U'iiicrbsiQn fe the rail- juror* constituting-the jury to aland as
influence and mental inoumpetency.
«lx hot ths for 85. cxpnw* prcpiiln.
road labor chiefh wb&lt;r bra maKisg the the verdict of the jury. The silver
IPstoratlvB Nervine positively contol^s
ovules or dangerous drugs.
fight and who want to know R'strilces seigniorage bill war further discussed,
During the week ended February 24 are to come under the ban of the fed•Stop* &lt;►&lt; dsns! tHiljr-. HAxenls mu.t sigjjt
Washington, March L—Tn the house
iratnMl flag, stations us vsou as they can Ur reports sent in by fifty-two observe?*' brtdktetttbL. vn •- narij r ■&gt; 3 j«spD
yesterday the deadlock'on lhe scigniorseen.
' l“ various portions of the stole to the
Dr. Van Marter.
rreklit tr.Uus Mil M run at the couvelUrtir
The krghihibbks-'dn IWe motion to
VU1 wa* broken after two weeks of
Operating Surgeon of the New York
nf Urv company; * ht» rrserte thb rriit
r sht torhhu*»
W rhi.u, i state board of health indicated that •modify- the mati-rttriko ordoTs by elimi- filibustering, but upon die question for
tin* inns-•»» such trains without "uotlco
I scarlet fever increased and pneumonia, nating the portiotr, objoetiouablk to a special order to. discharge the oom- Eye and Ear Hospital.
No. f. will wait at Woodbury for passengers
President of the Interstate Association
I neuralgia and consumption decreased the railrda'd ehicT* Were cohrixHfed lute mlttee of the whole from further confroiii No. 1 &lt;»n !&gt;. L. &amp; N.
of Expert specialists.
HitCirag- sill'd he at the depot‘at least 8 mtn
Ute* hrbm* It-avluk time of tr.dns. so that ng*nui j in area of prevalence. Typhoid fever Saturdiijr afternoon. • Judge ifi*enklns sideration of the bill the quorum disapBy rermest of many friends and patients
may imc time to cberk It picm-rlv; otherwise It!_ J1 was reported at seventeen places, diph- feAlriiic milter underr advisement and peared and no action could be taken.
ha- decided to visit HASTINGS. MICH.,
may not goh-rwArd nmll next train.
. *I therla at twenty-six, measles at seven­ vt_
-&gt; .. ■...
. .. not be anWashington, March 2.—The long! MoNDAlY* March, 19.
his decision
will probably
Consultation
....
! teen,- »cttrlet fever at ttfty-six and [ fl^tW^folj wflfcftr
~W
stru^lc o»er the Bland bill for thb | pre®
Bnil St...,,*
................. In
... the P
,.Free and
Strictly confidential
priL. SAUOSA5T. 6upi. 1 smallpox at CryxtoI Fulls. Menonrtnee
coinage of the *il ver seigniorage und the vatr pnitor vf the HASTINGS HOUSE
JUBAL A. EARLY.
t____ __ * and iJtoego township.
silvdr bullion in the treasury was ended j an»* day only. The Doctor describes the
Each person eats on tbe average
in the house yesterday by tbe paissage diffi-rent diseases better than lhe sick can
over 1,000 meals per year. To pro­
thrniM-Ivrk, II i»- a wonderful gift for anyuf the bill bv a vote of 187 to 180.
perty flavor thSM would ret]Qlr«
.
Alexander Enos, of -Ewen, Ou ton uDrNCrtBVtni. Vn ..-March fi.p-Gen. JuWashington, March 8.— In the house
। gon comity, has been sentenced to the
Crystal Salt. This is a trifle rreas*
** The Nuigarj Faiit Route.''
The New York Press save ‘•Sickness is
bul.A. Eurly died Friday flight at Xt':80 yesterday the fortifications bill (KJ.OOO,er outlay than If tbe other kiuds
r
j state prison at Marquette for life. He —'-i-'-’- -------- '
000) was passed. The pension bill was
Wah • | a toy
- In the most phenomenal way he
were uued, but 5 cents would
o'clock.
.
- J
3------- !?£ It* ' waa thc Proprietor of a saloon and den.
I
sbrtis
light
Into
the
darkened
rye,
mnsld
stations.
more than cover the dintarenee,
■ |Juba^ A. GMriv
Lorn In FrsnkUa coun­ taken up and general debate consul*-?, Into the mule ear and life iuto the dying
and pay tor the luxury of having
and Deputy Sheriff Davidson went ty, Vjfc. !«U7. wa4 ’jatcrel West Faint tn *1331
lhe remainder of the day. The aggre­
form.
”
there
about
two
months
ago
.
to
arrest
negr*d.ijt&lt;td
and
beestno
u
serotid
'
hdutcoant
Hastings
gate of this bill is nearly 8152,000,000.
Deafness
.and
head
noises
cured.
the inmate*, when as he ent-red tho of me TnirO artULr.ry &gt;■_!«#. and'eniepromoud Ex-Speaker Grow, the newly elected
Tltv Doctor has jmt returned from
Stations.
place Enos shot him dead. The mur­ to first ItcutcasM tbe same vear. but bo re- congressman at large from Pennsylva­
•Isnqd U&gt;atjj«ljr law. He w»‘« adtpiUod toprucEurope add possesses the latest and-best
derer bad a narrow escape from being tiQe and opened an office nt Lynenburit.
nia, was sworn in. At the evening se»- methods for the cure ot all. Chronic, Ner­
Hashnw................ . j 3.35I
112.351 M.io; I 23 strung up by a mob at that time.
»r he sion private pension bills were consid- vous, and Private Diseases, also diseases
C. H. OSBORN. Local Agent, Hastings
" ’ ered.
of tbe Eye and Ear.
Instead of lhe other kinds. But the
F. Humiru^niA's jpgitpspt ,qtMVirgiaia voiuulmy&gt;ortant thing about it ta Ute finer
Cro.«s Eyes Straightened.
Washington. March 5.—The time
teers,
•tfVihf
mnn
‘
WdlttaL**
IMA
when
be
re.
Abc.ut twenty Polish and Italian
flavor your food will have and the
Cataracts Scums and Tumors removed
turned to bit law practice At tbe *&gt;eginnlug of
greater protection your health will
i women recently paraded the streets of the rebellion he offered bi* services to hit native was occupied in the house on Saturday without pain.
receive when you utte the salt Lhat’aj
iu
discussing
the
pension
bill,
and
a
I Ironwood aud demanded free dr.nks at state and became one ot its fatnotu irener dA
GOO» ADVICE.
all salt. Ask' your Grocer fori
Eyes
Weak
Watery
Granulated
speedily
DIAMOND &lt; RY»TAL. If be has I
a large number of salcxins. They were Rueceedlng finally U tha cammiod ot Bmne- bill was passed granting an ihcrease of cured, m!m&gt; al) red, raw, sea|y disiuues - of
not got it, write to us. If yon make­
pension
to
Andrew
Frunkliri,
aged
101
I loud in their coippiainte against Poor wall JacKsMt’s corp*. Of late yea»« Geo. Earl T
the lids and eye la-be.s.
butter, Investigate our Dairy Salt, a
TTaa a oummfaslotier to overA-'v the drawings of year*, w ho resides in Kansas and is a
there's money in th Addrtes
F.vferj.‘ p:t£nativ -?i»ensbotddgivchh • Commissioner Haggerson, claiming that the Louisiana lottery until tbe removal of the
OpbtlralinweoHe testing of the eye for
veteran of lhe war of 1812 and of the
'
Diamond Crystal Salt "Co.,
Far Sight. Nt ar Sight and Astigmatism
he should be more liberal in his dona­ offices of that concern to Honduras. Ai a
ST. CLAI«. men. —.
war of tbe rebellion.
(blurred sight) U the only exact method
tions In one saloon the proprietor was colonel the deoeaeed commanded a brigade at
irvulatioa of his'.uHtu j;cS wb.ch
science as used by Dr. VanMarter.
obliged to give each a silver dollar in Bull Rut., affd in lhe battle at Williamsburg.
SHOT TO KILL.
May A l"*LL was morlilly wounded, accordns the Z.mcrican policy of Trotec- i order to get-rid of them.
PERSONS wi.tli weakness of the back
!ng to first n.portji. He recoverto. however,
and limbs, Involuntary discharges, Im po­
It is his duty to aid in this respect
and was promoted to lhe brigadier generalship.
tency, general debility, nervousness, larg­
On October ID Gen Eartg. surprised tho na\ ry way possible. After.the home ’
Mkmphis. Tenn., March 5.—The most er confusion of ideas, palpitation of the
In accordance with a recommenda­ ttonal forces at Cedar Cneir in the absence of
r it taken care of, why rjot tub­
G'C.
Sberj&lt;h&gt;n»
tJ
miles
awat,
but
lhe
bcnsatioual Irately in the Ids lory of heart, timidity, dimness of sight, tremb­
tion of the commissioner of the general
ling, diseases of lhe head, throat, nose or
cavalry' goiter*!* riding bard, n-ached
e f^r. tho Amific.v* Economist,
land office a favorable report has union
tbe scene rallied hl* . army ;'»nd gained a Miastesippi occurred at Kosciusko, skin, affections of the User,
lungs,
been ordered to congress on the propo­ decisive victory, Gen Early losing the greater the county seat of Attala coun­ stomach or bowel*, those terrible disorders
ished by the American Protective
ta A. Jackson, a caused by solitary vise of youth and secret
sition to set apart fora public cemetery part of bls artlih r,* ant train* In March, 1005, ty, Satbr.lny,
T1 vague? One of its erresponmember of the state legislature practices blighting the most radiant hopes
certain land ia the Marquette district
: “No true American can
in Michigan. This land is located
Ueved by Geu Loe irom lhe command tn the and one of the most prominent rendering marriage Impossible or un­
without it. I consider it the
democratic politicians In the stole, happy. Our method will cure the most
Inwood, and thy township board
. was yhut and instantly killed and obstiiiate case and absolutely restore per­
nd truest political teacher in • that place asked that this selection be
RESULT QF HARIX TIMES.
MIDDLE AGED MEN
; Samuel Russell and William ban­ fect manhood.
ratified.
\
.
ders, two innocent bystanders, fatally with frequent evacuations of the bladder
3ek Baadacheaad veUeteaU th* troubta* ta
4al card ru'incst L»r free
w'.ih smarting
Mmartlng or burning reusuuuus
seusatluhs
dent to ablUoua state of tha »jaSem. sMh
| wounded by Rev. W. r.
I*. Ratiiffe, also a or w.in
Labor Io Michigan.
Til—- K-rt— Tli"n*ii nUftew.
Thornav Scott and Charles Lemond
Address Wilbur F.WakeLansiXv, Mich.. March 8.—The state member of the legislature and one of I weakening the aretrm In a manner the pa­
were lodged in jail at Muskegon
&lt;**» no1 account tor. The urine hM
Secretary, 135 West 23d
remarkable eucccss ba* been rbova Ln OOt
commissioner of labor has made public th* leaders of the populist party in I
Missouri
| a ropt M-tllnienl or the color is thin, nr a
charged with robbing Robert Smith of
the result of his investigation* into the ‘ Th. tr.s-.dy wa, th. culmination of j ,’"'1"‘l*,‘
, T"'1''
J,",”,"’
‘'JhiS'
8175. t
effect
of
the
business depression on a ■w.litic.rfJrt of Inn. atandin. whi.h t"1'
Hn&gt;on&lt;U of th. c.nsc which
SupeAisor Reed^, df Lake township,
a political feud of long standing which h a mmoi id stage of Seminal wcaknei*
tbe
laboring ? population
of *the
’
Agent*. $7S who was. ih jail at Ylaldwin charged
Brndaetek yet Carter’* UUte LMr Pffll aa*
statA » He says, that during five was brought to a climax by a bitter Wt* if ua ran tee a perCrct cure and perfect
equally valusbL) In ConetipeUon. curing and »•
with crlmiokl assault Niton Jennie months ending
Febuary
‘
'in newspaper controversy. Ratliff** pub­ rfedoraliun. iMPORrANT to LADIES.
venting this annpytagoompIUutwBD* they also
Vargeson, a girl under th\ age of 14
lished
an
editorial
in
his
paper,
the
c-:.-roct *M disorders al tbestomy hj&lt;t»n&gt;late ths
-9.0MI factories inspected employes
After yearn of experience we pos-ess the
.rerand regulate tho bowels. Even f£ they cmlf
years, was acquitted.
lost a total of 1,783,000 working days of Vindicator, reflecting on Jackson's greatest cure for a'l disease* pecu'iar tn
A yieltrtmrg non ,b„ » Jifaxyar-old.
vote in the recent contest in the legis­ theses ‘Important cam’s land We g-*t
tii 1,1
m,irtliAil
in 17A,I
liible,
puLlisheTTn
1750 in Busto u. it
It Besides this loss there was an average lature over the election of a successor few that.have nut tmfl1-*d the.skill &lt;»f at!
is .well.preserved.
reduction in wages of 9X P®1" oent • Of to United Mates Senator Walthall the home physicians) have the benefit of
Ache they would be almost prise
\ IL 4a so|d that it will be at least tbe total number of factories inspected Jackson replied iu a card In another a full consul of ski I led specialists.. Our
suiter from this dlrireodag eomi——..
xnuiy their goodssas dee* nstcn.i hwqaad thra»
three w^ekg before Michigan bps itoy 377 were r hoUy slp^.dowu, 572 were paper, in which he deno'inced Ratiiffe success ins been mtrknl, over tw &gt; thirds
of our pktienfrf hive been Lvlies old
as
a
liar.
new
state
officers
and
it^.ll-WwWe
run 6b short time, reselling iu a loss to
NOTICE OF HKAB1NG CLtilOL
young, married, single, -rich and poor.
then,
unless
the
supreme
court
upholds
labor
of
88,8*37
hours
a
week
iu
short
without them. Bnt afters II MfikhsM
Will
H
m
S
un
Rundsy.
Epelepay. Gorha*. t’aiicvns cured.
Stale of MMIfsn. Otn t&gt; of
. tPen u®‘,e“ \,,rt »“Pre“‘e court "Pno‘“’
!
I’iTTSBUKfiH. . Pa., March S.—Eight
' ,1 ~
Notice wherein given,'jLm ‘an eadar trf j •hcgvvwrabr s action in removing tha time factories
Those desiring ireatme/il should bring
tbe Probate Court for ihe nhmty rfM*rry,
pf &lt;hc boakti of canvassers.
j thousand railroad men. who have been from two to four ounces, ol urine for
. .uadeoD the Jfffli day of .J. firnsrfa-, A4 D.,H94.
w
SETTLED-* fOR BI5.OOO.
six nn.aihs from tlAt date w.’re'-sRrtwrd- tor
A*ftnfd&lt;'Basl Tawaa caused a loss of
' working seven days a week for years, ghcmlcrtl analysh.
creditors to presenttbeir dslm-* against tbe es- • —
•Ito Richards
Bro* and....
other
will get a holiday to-morrow. IY»r the
tale of tfa.rp W. Knapp. »M«- Qt
■
reiva Manry frop» tbe Orpoi-etw*.
Wry ui
. fir.&gt;t U[UK
time in tbe u»
history
of trun’i worn
lines
deceased, and thul sfl rr«dlro;» of *Kl&lt;T fleers*’ NOTICE FOR ifEARl^'g CLAIMS.
Battlk Chkkk, Mich,, Murc|i 2.—J. in'this country ' an order has been isr
- '1‘he Calwmet &amp; Hecla has begun the
Mte’ tga' . C ty"atrrj.- -8.
Harvey
Smith,
wife and daughter Belle, BUOa Vy the Erie road, to hold all com- Stat-of
construction
of
a
carpenter
shop
.at
the
AidWL-el'hrr- th'Id ven. that bv an dMer of
City of llHMti'jf. for rxAirilnstl-m and allo*ot
8tu
2 the t*.Q -Mie C- uri tor hr &lt;&gt;un»i
~*• '
**'‘place tbe the last vfct*msof theCbieagOjkJSrand mon freight train* in the yards fro^ 13.
afi?th.nt -urii
J" m aOWTtiF^K«KrfTTfmW5'.'1
Trunk wreck
October
last, leftitsre
- h’clock^Satuhiay nigEt to 12 *ovriocic
.
.
L
.
by
■ix iu »uUi» (••in • hat «'»te were ullowrd tor
Coan on 7 uunuts^. Jbr Utlula'cr May-and on one destroyed
~'w
' fire a short iime ago. Wednesday for their hiame Ln/ Fort
Sunday night every week in the year.
erHlitont to i»rr-r* t ’heir claims
the
persons who were coneMate of liaisorl Hwa»ik. late of *nld County,
llaind, N/Y. They -barf been in; tbe
yer&gt;&lt;4
revival services in Waterhospital here ever since. Their, san
SMA1LPSLSMALLD0SE. SMALL PRICE
Mfr-thar* united with the M. E. church Frank, was JtU^ed in the. wreck. The
Kokomo, Ind., March A—The first re­
^t, that place
he stfrrender of
Grand Trunk toinpany scftleci with the ports sent out of
t
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,
The
Lartrbton house
at Baruia
was family anff gaxle them a ehedk for
Cal. Armstrong, t
at Chicago thia
IWciilwbffrwiKiJ- !Kt*«.«ln.l»l.&gt;M, ;d*tww«4.bjr fire, the rear purtion at
”k'?'2?'in5^^','Btek?r*",^V w,^tthe building being homed to the 000, in full of all damages, including Shallttabergcr,
the death ofkhe son.
j ' • *!Z
I » ground. Loss. $ J, 0 JO.
justice. That
young lady did not meet her fugitive
T‘
Over 900 people have been converted
WbatchkaTra. &lt;1%., - March 5.— Rotio* lover it Chicago or elsewhere, nor
l ’ al'l/anistiquc as a result of the recent
has been posted at the Phoenixville shg assist in his escape from jail or
IHNI, in liber 17 of Ii»irtgs&lt;rs on pace*
»«3 .j revival services at that place.
219 od which itioriysgr there !&lt; claimed to be ।
to preVent his capture, as reported.
‘nr at the-lr‘1 tf istii r rH l*!! r 1 ri -* **---tit vtTtriJbnn4rv*»i acres of wwomp-rnntr
hnndrtsl atrtl forty-o»" dollar* and tntrty-nltie 1 «.•
i-eclaimed atlk'caturthissea- be no more work at tbe extensive plant
t'rnts and no ^ult or iwix^edlngs st law haviua
.
.
.
until further orders. Abdul 8&lt;&gt;0 hands
son'
A*id
devoted
10
l
*
‘
®
cal
tore
oF'lpbpEmhdbia, Kan.. March L—Mary
been Instituted to r*ct»ver tnr amvunt s-juted
are thus thrown out of employment.
f
by 8aM niorfgAgr cr nti&gt; n*rt thereof. Not'csr' permiat*'- J
Davis |was divorc - •
•
•
Uieren.tr hereby givten that on the 26th dijjr
Horsea Burned to Death.
Ovet '■1^206 delegate* aiteriilea the
John 'Davis, yei
ot Nat. te&lt;»i at io o'clock In the forenoon there
. • “or
will be Mild at the north hont door ol tbe convention of the International StuFort Dodgk, la., March 2.—Colby fifth t|me one od h\» WW V
«.iiirt bouse.
(Itv nf H &lt;»Unr*., । ouuty «
Brother,1 livery barn villi, content. have tued for
ftorrv end 8|at« MkMzan/ Ashl eclirt Nrwie deot Volunteer Motemeok lor ferdign
in-lag tbe placeJqr,holdir:r rI*&lt;• &lt;
field he hl in Detroit.
|,W^« dMtroyrf by ate.berk; Tt««ity the divorce has
tbttfJSafitrntBjUYHal rsbUc: wactlati co the.‘ ' .WiHuim’.iL &amp; Lee. of Escanaba.h^s eight-hea.1 ot Itorert were roasted leliv.t marriage. Bot
highest bidder- the inenilse* dgMlbed in S»14
MoOfi-.ipbunmce. ■ H.ftOl- .The
broufttft
suit
against
the
Chicago.
&amp;
inorigHR- or ao tSuch thereof a* may be neers
t*ry to s ti»fj the. xmnurt dtp ,ob said mqrv Northwestern railroad fer 825.00J datn^ origin bf
It anknofa-n. .
gage as-hove
forth. *fth lheiHterrfft thert*
Ka
on, an&lt;| the ctiL’1, rbSiues An4 extens®* Wl&lt;»«* •ge&gt; for injuries received­
riTwi..
-KjiMKlOfe*. men
ed by tewabd ptovMM or in mM inorfcxge- MraQ.B-rHpbbHd. of MarysvIHc. 18 X
burn
•.an! prerai&lt;«f&gt; bring.M'Uttr tn tbe City at Ha*-'
tinits Irt the C' unCV « ftawF. and Ktate «*&lt; fit,’ qfA despondency, attempted.^uieufe
ngk bank krae . robfced -dt •S.WO hurt
Nlcnigaa tnddescrii
i Comtnecc- wltli laudanum.' The ptompt attend-,• &gt;7 -iwo;w^ad, meh
,t
tng four rod* ensL a
pc rod* and
ance
of
'ilh;steton,
howevvr,
saved
.morning.
wh&lt;i forced , €X;,C„ypegory. pasy’s coal mine near
. twy
Ma*h an *dc
N* Jfrffurto®
'1 tllb aasUtantcsghier, to open the safe.
• herjife.' -’-.•nr
southeast pf Kansas C!
Lock wood Russell, an old citizen of..* r‘
,* TSis-.
O’'"1-—' -1 i,]*zr.'
Hastings tbeneft ie&gt;ii!h tweolv-two rods, e*M
Bti U«U Tamwanybiinxd
twente-nlns rods, north IwronMwO rode. yeW
! Alaa SY, NelI
' providing for th
rrwts east of tbe south east
of CbsmoerlainV addftlor
tiiMR.thence south along
son 8.
ration I
township, Leelanaw
truck on the head by a
Exxtkb, Mich-, March L—Burglars •
Empoblu, Kam, March s.—Kansas
tuurix«*r.
killed Township Treasurer Henry farmer* secured H7,QO0
dama&lt;M
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Olerman’s wife, seriously wounded against Hoxter Bros, for bringing Texas
him and secured «70Q.
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ttenro o» Dr. Onm, and « brix •
,„t.n.roooO.a.lrrl«l b« wlZbl-r.
Uro. HlebtteW K&gt; •«"n&gt;r«ny twr- *w&gt;
Iteltoa,
rode.lonzltlsurriy. ehaulm until ll*T
c. Twk.nd .rite were at K.ltmuo"tcro^d w. M»lu Street brMzr, •"&lt;&gt; *”•’'''
weleoawa.br tb. aawdaUonthe turn up Tomptln. street where «he
Saturday.
A rear luterretlti* protium will be pre­
Mr. Bowler &lt;■« movrt &lt;»t» • P*r!
iturle.1 tbe bnrw up on • trot. She bud
pared and or.oeb a nature that no one
nt.t heerd the .pproueb ot tb. tniln. and
W. H. Cliw.
can attend without belnp really benelltlhe boruewu, unde. ~n.Ubt.bk- b~dI way when she discovered it waa hi sight
drewce zleen on tb. ditto re. t ptaaea , |
I She thought she could not stop the horse
Sabbath school work, t&gt;J »ow® of the l**1 |
’will uaiueti or k&gt; hoc uttx
Fred Kelley ha* been visiting’ hb cousin
or turn around and so attempted to cross,
worker. In the count, M •«" “J™" I &gt;^opn. „
rW W
Uoaer Teeklej ia Rutlandas stated above- She said the first thing
.broad, Jt la Mpeeled that addrewc. , 31&gt;:
Mandi A. I&gt; . iw al are
Gus McNaughton ot Hastings
.he realized was tbe pilot Of th« locomo­
. _
.1..
a rroref.iWNi.
..a, .Wai. laa.
uu.l"n»r&lt;
ft«r
lhe
he
areigned
f««r tbe ■
will be zlren bj M. AB. Bernoldi, State said ivflt’on l td that «br heirs
town Sundayat law &lt;* nail
the buggyintwwted lb
Ada IFHHatns ha* returned to her tive dlreetly under ton
the .Me totnrd i Sec’y, .ml Ber. Wuhlntctun Crdner. or d.-oei*£d nd ail altar
•odd relate are required to app-w at . wmUmi
Mrs. Richfield sat on I
-school In Galesburg.
of -Mill court. liWl" to ** bnlden al the Froha»c
wu carried wt.er.1 «ome other eloquent .peaker,.
—------ --------Ha-timta. In aald Comity.
Mrs. Sprague returned Irom her visit the engine and
PartorK
huperlnlendenU,
officer., office. inihrnliy
rods on the pilot
In Kalamazoo Saturday last.
Mrs. McCuen went with the buggy and teacher, .nd friend, ot tbe S.bb«U&gt; Mbunl. Muhtarvtitered.that iu.l«j prirtluorr give ttu
E. Barrett was in Kalamuuo Mnnday.
was whirled round and round like a ball, you bare ■ duty to perrons that cannrt than IU the |XT*O! * luv-red'-d m Said sriate. of
pMUtanny •&lt;»-'« pecittoa and lb* beariiw
Thad Sprague and wife trf Freeport are
be delef»UM to other,. ,od which If u»rrt-of
bv eausl'ig m ropy of ll»« or** t° «*
visiting hU mother and brother George, and carried about 100 feet before striking Mtbrmiy performed will tell for good lb»
published lu tbe IlartoUte IM NN KB. *»*•»»
the ground. She was picked op Immcdlp«:i**r printed and clreulnL1'! lu ■Md bounty
this weekof Iterry. «nor l» each w^-k for tore* «urer«*lv&gt;
lately and taken to the Nichols hospital through alt tbe coming ago#.
Dick Doyle of Hastings was. in. town
day »d hearing.
••They wire educate lhe rising gr'uera- 1, wet-kn previui.® to».ii&lt;l
4’ha«. W. AHMhTlh»*C.
where she died shortly after one o’clock
Monday.
tlou .bane tbe nalluu’a destiny;**
In
the
morning,
having
remained
con
­
Mrs. II. Forbes was in Hastings, MonAud It I. our duty to ape that they are :
scious ail the while. Upon examination
&lt;iay.
B&gt; educated and Instructed In tbe prloH. a: Whitney who has been visiting the doctors found her right shoulder was
elplea nt right and Justice that they may ‘
ARE YOU POSTED
his
Ada Post the past week returned ‘to *
’ biuatiicd. right hip broken, the *plu« In­
jured and severe Intel nal Injuries had igrow up to be God fearing men and
tom * in Harrisburg Monday.
women who will be a bleaalng to man­
, .Ladlesprayermeeting at: Mra. F. J. been received.
|
Mra. McCuen was highly esteemed kind.
" 'Xanmote' Saturday at 8.80 p. in.
Jobs Dawson, Free.
Daul f')|get the lecture at the M. K among those w^o knew her and had a
FUNK A WAGMALLS Co., NEW YORK.
W.
O.
Lown..,
See
’
,.
church next Friday evening. March 9th., large circle of friends. She lived In the
at 7.80 p. 41- given by Bev. R. A. Wright township of Barry fot many years. She
of Kalamazoo. Subject, ••Thinking and leaves a husband and two children, a sen
and daughter aged about 18 and It years
Base ball practice has begun In tbe J
IT COST
Its results.^
She was 57 Gym.
&lt;
There art about a hundred aspir-j
11. C. Boynton was at Hastings Mon­ respectively, to survive ber.
NEARLY
years of age. Her remains wire taken anta
;
for honors in thia line.
day.
ONE
Many students attended the Students j
The Ladles Aid Society met at Mra. H. to Hickory Comers for burial, the funeral
taking place Tuesday morning at 10 o’clock. •Volunteer Convention in Detroit . last
Daniels Tuesday.
MILLION

Additional County «»ws.

WHO Apply.

^PAIRING OF ALL

SMALL, KEPT INJTQGK ”

stx to seventy-five horse powe^
sizes and lour styles ni,(ie.
see
the goods and get prices. -You Ln
find them the best made in the J?

want a crojrd.
Mra. Anna Beech who has been spend­
ing some time with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Beu Traver, returns to her home iu
Lyons this week.
The song services at the Cobb school
house Sunday evening was well attended.
The music reflected great credit upon the
leader, Mr. Taylor
Mrs. Pattison's sale on Tuesday wits
well attended. Everything was sold at a
fair price. ' A brother of lhe late Mrs.
John Pattison from Kalamazoo was pres­
ent, also Mr. and Mra. Peter Coburn of
your city and Mr. McKtbben •&lt; Carlton.
Dogs attacked Peter Smith's sheep on
Saturday killing one.
TERRIBLE ACCIDENT.
on

Saturday an awful accident happened
at Battle Creek which resulted In the
death of Mrs. Richfield and Mra. J. Frank
McCuen, daughter of Mrs. Prudence
Nobles of this city. The day being pleas­
ant the ladies started out for a ride.
The Michigan Central company has no
'gates at the Tompkins street crossing,
and the ladles drove upon the track totally
unconscious of any danger. The Michigan
Central express, due at Battle Creek at
about 3 o'clock, came rushing upon them.
They did not realize their perlloas posi­
tion until too late.
Mrs* Richfield
slapped the horse with the Here, and Mra
McCuen struck him with the whip Just as
the engine struck the buggy in the center.
Mrs. Richfield was thrown violently
against the engine breaking, her arm,
crushing in the back and side Of her head,
ber lifeless body dropping noun tbe plat­
form of the pilot where It was -carried a
long distance, a trail of blood marking the
roadbed from the place of accident to
where the train stopped.
Mra. McCuen’s mother and brothers of
tbls city received the telegram just hi
time to catch tbe Kalamazoo train, and
reached Battle Creek at 7 o’clock and
were able to be with their sister In ber
last hours. M ra. McCuen was able to re­
late all lhe cir cumstances io her mother
She had started to make a call at:tbe resi-

in.

Tiir *95 Lite and tbe Engineers held
class soclsls In Granger’s and Nichol's
At ten a precocious child.
Ralls respectively last Friday night.
At twenty a bright but spoiled youth.
Alpha Noe Literary Society celebrated
At thirty a dissipated, useless man.
Such Is Leon Ramsey’s record for tbe its fiftieth anniversary last Saturday even­
ing.
Prof. Demmon'N reminiscences of
three decades of time God has given him.
the Society In ihe sixties, during the war,
Who la to blame?
If, as tbe phllosopbcra to-day tell ue. were very Interesting.
tbe three plvois of man’s destiny are InBaallnj. Mark.ta.
herltauce, environments, and will,
Butter. Id to »
whose door dues this wasted life lie?
•Lean’s mind was brilliant bm not pro­
Hide* per lb., 2.
1 Ard per lh.. 10.
found. Sheltered In a home of culture
Potatoes per ha, 40 to &lt;5.
and refinement, be was indulged In every
Rte per ba. 43.
Tallow per lb.. S%.
whim and never taught tbe lesson of self
&lt;hd&lt; per bu.. 2*.
Wheat. red per ba. 50.
.
restraint.
Wheal, white per ba. 30.
She was so proud of him, his widowed
Clover -teed rec bu . 4.50 to
T1
root
by
steed
per
bu..
2J0.
mother.
When he came borne from
Barley per ba so to i«n.
Hay per ton. 4.00 to. ’.00.
school flushed with boyish triumph, no
Millet seed per bn. 50.
gentle voice urged him to feel sympathy
with the loser in lhe race. Aud when be
Chicken dreaaM. R and 9.
Turkey*, &lt;lre*w»d. 11.
was defeated his errors were not shown
Beef dressed. * 50 to 6.00.
him. No, he was told of injustice and it
Beef live. M tn 3.
Mutton. dressed. 5.
was adroitly hinted that some could not
see bls genius.
ORDER OF PUBLICATION.
School day's over college came next and
Stated Michigan, fifth Judicial Circuit, lu
then Leon was to enter upon a profession­ CiiaMcvryAnua
3S.
Alien.
al life. But tbe wnlms that had been so
Coznptainant.
vs.
Indulged at home met but scant courtesy
Gideon Allen,
.
out in the world. Then tbe love of ease
Defendant.
Mn'tj-endir.a In the Circuit Court for the
and pleasure began to attract him more (ount&gt;
&lt;if B.irn in Chancery, at Hasttiw* on
strongly. So In the middle of bls soph- tbe six b day ot March, A. D. 18 *4.
lu this cau&lt;« It appearing from tbe aSdavit
more year Leon left college.
or. file, that the detendant. Gideon Alien. l» unt
Down, down he drifted. Mother love a resident ot thia «tate. Imt reside* at.-R^J*^’rlL’.l11
«* New York, on kobos of
is deathless and this love, although blind­ Philip T &lt; olgrovr, romplaipant's •oUcltbr. it b
ordered that th'- said deteudant, Gideou. Alim,
ed and pexyerted, proved uo exception to «u»e bls appearance ;o be entered herein,
within four months from tbe drie ot this er
the rule. From a “fast young inau” dt-r,
and tn case of his appearanre that be can*
around town he pussed to the ranks of tbe hi-answer to the comptalnanCs hill nf complalOT to be nird. and a copy thereof to he
drunkard and gambler. Still his molh&lt; r served on said complainant's solicitor, within
00 blm o&lt; a eopv nt
clung to him, still she hoped lu hla ulti­
j^iil bill and notice of thl« order; and that In demate reform.
f^t thereof. said bill be taken as confe*M d by the said non-resident defendant.
' Once tbere was a pause In ills down­
And It Is flirther ordered. That within twenty
ward career. Evely n Clough, a Joyous das a the said Complainant ©»nsr a ropr of thio-ner to be published In the Hsstlngs RaxMKK,
radiant girl Into whose life neither sin nor a new-paper printed, published and clreulntlitg
to-aid rmmiy. ah&lt;i that such publication tnSorrow had entered, attracted him.
cmuinued therein at least one* In each week
“She will prove his salvation” the fond for *‘X W*yk3 III Buree^slon. or that she cause x
eopv of this order to he personalty served on
mother whispered. But we who loved aald not -n-sldeut defendant at lea-t twreut
before the time above prescrib'd for hla
tbe fair y oung girt prayed that It might days
appearance.
Clkmxxt Smith.
never be. God is g&lt;»ud and they drifted
apart. None knew her heart but better rmetr T. cot nunvu.
C
imptainarfa
Solicitor.
bouse of bitter pain than a lifetime of
JobnG- NAoi.wn.
Bgonr.
rxtru.™.,,
His life is a wreck Duly the love of bi*
mother stands between him and rahi.
NOTICE FOB II EARING CLAIMS
C ontv nf Harey-*^
The end cannot be far off.
»h*t by an
of the
“Aa ye sow so shall ye reap.”
frelMite Court fur the County of Baity tnArtr
on the tnd day of Mart-h A n lani *275
__________Mildmkd .Maksh.
nicotlis from that date were allowed ’to?&gt;cred:.
l»rV lnre*p,at^*,*,re*"',us aeali.st the estate
Coanty Sabbath School Convention.
"j.Nehetnlah Tooh, lata of m|| Co-'nty de­
an cn*lltnr" « Wd d*OM*ed
The Barry County Sabbath School
their -talms
to said
nfrt?a’Vi.F“'I7 atthe Probate
In the
r«r?
Association will hold their seventh an­ of HaMlairs. tor examination and allowance .&gt;.&gt;
nual convention in the village of Nash­ M
ar*"”**
baFd. betor«
ville, Michigan, March 17th. and 28th.
°° Meuda",
This meeting will be Inter-denomina­
1# 0,cl”k
DUAl.Murt, wl.r“”T^T’
tional, every school In the county is inChas. W. Ammsybomo. Judge of Probate
no.

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COUNTY NEWS.
Central Rutland.

Mr. and Mrs. Johncox, of Orangeville,
visited at Mr. Casterline’s last Friday.
Clayton Kelley and beet girl spent Sun­
day with Alta Yeekley.
CZJ
Miss Jessie Kelly closed a very success­
ful term of school at Podunk last Thurs­
day.
We are pleased to see Miss M'nnle
Craig at home again.
v
There will be a singing school at F. E.
Graham’s next Saturday evening. All are
invited.
Cora Craig is on the sick list.
A good many attended the exhibition at
the town hall last Friday evening.
There was a sparring match at Podunk
one day last week between Afton Smith
and one of his wife’s pet turkeys. Afton
got considerably the worst of it, so we
hear.
Broward.

Rev. C. T. Van Antwerp has gone to
see his son, who is sick at Cooper.
The Pine Lake Literary society was
held at Mr. Leroy Warner’s Friday eve­
ning.
Several people from Ire re attended the
shadow social at the Grange Halt All
report r good time.
Miss Lucia Ingram has been visiting at
B. H. Farr’s.
W. J. Warrent and family, who have
been lu Kalamazoo tire past winter will
move back on their farm this spring.
Mr. Evert Cai rue will move- to his
father’s farm in Hickory Corners next
week.
Frank and Henry Farr, of Greenville,
are visiting their uncle. Ik EL Farr.
Alex Murrey, who had the misfortune
to break his leg, while skating, ia able
with the aid of his crutch to be around.
Ashley Bros, have 'moved tbeir saw
■till to Mr. Scott’s farm.
Mrs. C. T. Van Antwerp visited Pioe
Lake friends this week.
Miss Emma Doster returned to Cleve­
land last week.
Rev. Van Antwerp and wife attesded
the Literary society Friday Evening. Also
Wm. Town and wife.
Miss Minnie Wardell has closed a *uceessful term of school at Pine Lake.

short time.
We learn that Mrs. A. Kemberling, un­
til recently a resident of this place, now
living with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Shoup, of Lacey, Is the vlctim.of consump­
tion, being dow confined to her bed and
quite low.
•
K. Webster and family expect to move
on the J. Woodmansee place.
There Is some maple sugar made, but
not as much as last season.

of any ;
County.

Mr, and Mre. Washburwfrom Calfonria
new road wiuch Is from 6 to 8 inches be­
spent Wednesday with Mri- and Mrs. H.
low the old one.
Geo. Cisler living south west of the vil­
A few of the Irving people attended
lage experienced a slight shock of paraly­
sis recently but is some better at pres­ the lecture on “Siam” at Middleville
Monday evening.
ent.
The sugar social Saturday evening wet­
well attended and g good time reported.
Banfield support* two chemical fire ex­
Mr. Stephen Adame has agreed to take
tinguishers at the present time but there upon hlnteif the janitor work of the
have been no fire* to try them since tbeix Congregational church and will see that
'arrival.
the bells are rung on time, and that
Ike Toller, tbe mail carrier from here everything entrusted to-him will be per­
to Hastings left his horse unhitched formed to the beet of hi» ability.
Here­
while he took the mall into tbe poet office. after the church services will be at S p. m.
The horee took a no4ion not to wait and and Sunday School following.
put out, riMining about a mile until caught
Mrs. Taylor of Chicago-to visiting her
by Clate Kelley, and returned to Ike com- eox&gt; H. C. Strong.
ming after him afoot. No daatage in par­
ticular done to horse or cart
It is expected that a new boose will be
built for Dr. Hutchinson in the spring, a
Mls» Anna L. Downing spent Saturday
new bl acksmJ th shop pwt up and prepara­ at Vermontville.
tions are trying to be made to erect a Dew
Miss- Fern Lentz spent last Saturday'
slaughter houae-and meat market.
at Hastings.

The Uncoin school have an exhibition
Friday eve. of thisTreek.
Mary £. Wilcox has been at Hastings
the past two weeks visiting.
Mrs. O. H. Phillips has a cousin, Mre.
Conner, visiting her.
Father Paine passed away Saturday at
at the age of 90: Funeral was held Mon­
day, Rev. Tulhlll, of Bellevue, preached
the funeral sermon.
z
Mrs. Joe Wilcox has been visltiiw at
A. W. Wiloor’s the past week.
The exhibition at the Ellis was a fine
affair doing credit to Miss Clarke, the
Mrs. Wm. GriSto ir-. dled Friday at the
teacher.
The Sunday school at the Center will residence of her father in Castleton- Fun­
observe Easter with, an appropriate pro­ eral Sunday at the Dunkasd church in
Woodlaiid.
gram in the afternoon.
The revival meeting closed* at the M&gt;- E.
Hope Center.
church Sunday evening.
Mrs. Chas. Mason&gt;was called to Qutasby
Mrs. W. N. Payne and Mrs. John MeQuarrle spent Thursday at Mr*. John Sunday to the bedside of her mother, Mrs
Sewell, who is not expected to-live.
Horn’s.
John Bell jr.. Is quite sick at this writ­
The many friend* of Eva Ashby met at
her home last Friday evening, Lt was a ing.
Mrs. T. S. Brice of Hastings-and sister
pleasant surprise.
George Payne Sundayed with bis- par­ from Petoskey visited .their brother A. T.
Rowley Saturday and Sunday.
ents.
Mrs. Jefferson Ukie formerly of Maple
Will Shed had the misfortune to- cut. his
Grove,
but now of Jaekson is- reported,
foot while cutting woodas
not being expected to-Iive.
J^ra. Kate Kahler spent Thursday with
Republican caucus the 22nd. at-S p. du
her parents.
at McKelveys’ Hall Maple Grwe Center
C. Horn has returned from-the north.
Wm. Cooper expects to move to Nash­
Gid Wilkinson and wife Sundayed at
ville this week. He has bought half In­
the former’s parents.
terest in Downings meal market at that
MlddleviUe.
]place.
Rev. Spitler will preach his l»t senuou&lt;
James Whitney, of Grand Rapids was
in the village the latter part of last week. 1for the coming year at - the North Evan
church one week from next Sum
Rev. Delos Crock, of Colon( Mich., was gelical
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Miss Bleeta Furntos was ^riHsirer sister
at MiddiwvUie Saturday and Sunday.
Mias Cere Barnum and daughters are
spending kbto week at Jackson-and De­
troit.
Miss Greta Young was house from.
Grand Rapids over Sanday.
Mre. J amre Fleming, of Woodland, is
spending part of the week with- friends
here.
A. McCoy*and A. H. Hull, of Bastings,
spent Sunday with friends here.
Miss Minute Jones, of Detroit, is vlsiting her aunt,. Mre. C. W. Everts.
Will Cooper, of Maple Grove, has pur­
chased V. B. Fu miss’ share in tire meat
market of Downing &lt;fc Fornlss.
Mr. Frank Heacox, of Caledonia was in
town Tuesday.
Mias Katherine Weiner, of Kalamazoo,
to a guest of Miss Edna Truman.
/
The Y. P. SoC. E. gave a supper at the
Rasey building, West side Main-; St,
Tuesday from 5 to-7:80*
m.
The young jwoplr of the M. E. chare h
gave a zeceptlomat the-G*. A. R. hall- Mou­
lder evening Id honor ef the evan^aMsts,
Connolly and Struble, who left’Tuesday

in the village Friday.
’
noon for Fennvi{ie~
Mrs. Robert Bell has returned -.from an
The drama edtltled “The Danger Sig­
Mrs. P. B. Frace, of Ch&amp;rlotto, has
nal,” given by tire senior class last Thur*- &lt;extended visit with friends in &amp;.Y. state^ been spending several days with &gt; her
day night was well rendered and vcryi l.bdaughter, Mrs. W. F. Woteott.
terestlng. We think the class outdid all
At the village-election Monday the folother classes who have given sntertataDell Brininstool was on our streets
ments of this kind. How will It be next ;Sunday.
■ard Townsend:-Assessor, Frank Me Derby;
Peter Fisk is able to be abouLhis work Cterk, Henry Zhchndtt; Treasurer. Frank
June?
W. C. Otto’s trial at Allegan. Thursday, ,ooce more.
Brattan; Marshall, Constable and Street
resulted in his being bound over to- tbe
Harn’ Brininstool and familj.have mov­ Commissioner,. Wm.' Hire,
Aldarmen.
next term of tbe Circuit Court aad he is &lt;ed from their former homo- to- the resi­ Lewis Lentz, Wnx. Booten and X' B.
out on bail as before.
।dence of W. H. Fisk. and Fred Nye oc­ Marshall.
Cloverdale.
About forty Invited friends of Lloyd ।cupies the former’s bouse.
.
Quite a number of the recent contexts Clever met at the home of his parauto last
S.-A- Reavis bas-exchange&amp;proportp Id.
have joined the church here.
Saturday evening to celebrate his 21st Battle Creek for a piece of lead owned.by
The ladies aid society weds next Fri­ birthday. Games of Crokinole, charades Slade Culver In Johnstown.
South Pine4LaitoL iterery Society* held
day at the residence of Mrs. Mart Bates. and Initiations together with a recltatiou
their last meeting for the winter Friday
Rev. Spitler is holding meetlap at by Miss Bessie George and insteiuuefital
Yaubum Bprlnrs.
wetting at the- specious farm house of
Gray brothers from Thonmpple wore Leroy Waroars'. Repeat says there- were
Shultz this week.
music by Missea Clever, Wakefield and
Mrs. Harvy Adams, who has been quite Mr. Pinney made the evening.one long to up in this locality the first &lt;4= the week,, one hundr ed* present
sick is now recovering.
be remembered with pleasure. Although looking for young cattle.
The Columbian* L. &amp; will cease, their
Wm. Ritchie entertained .rempany- last
Mrs. Ansel Kingsbury is on the sick he was not as completely surprised as was
winter meeting., en the eve of the IMb. by
1st.
intended, by the comlng.of his friends, yet Saturday and Sandsy frnta Caledonia^ a sugar socteri. at the Gwage Halt
A. Baroes and James Bates started last he was surprised after their departure by New York.
The reason- Mt Woottari sells so* • many
Last week thsee traveliugjaeB wore la
Monday for North Dakota.
a present of a 850 check from his father.
groceries nod. s» cheap te because he pays
John Ryan bad an adventure lai t
Lyceum last Monday evening was well our burg representing as many wholesale­ spot cash foe them an* is satisfied ..with a
day evening. As be was returnlrg homj attended, but a great many on the program houses from Grand Rapids.
saudl margin..
Last Thursday, Miss ■ Leola Ifieming
from Orangeville and bad got as far as were “not prepared.”
W. A. Spaidfag is ktat busy ualoading
closed
her
school
in
the
dak
Grove
Dis
­
the town line he discovered that hp was
Geo. L. Mattison Is in the vUtego for a
wheat S^oento per ba.
being followed by four persons unknown few days before moving his photograph trict and the seliolara andifriend*- of' the
PlowlBg; for oats wtii be the cader this ■
school to the number of about forty,, ar­
to him. Judging from what he heard gallery from Wayland to.daugtauck.
week.
them say he thought they Intended rob­
Rev. Dan. F. Bradley delivered an in­ ranged a oeesplete parprise- for. that
bery. so he silently took his way heroes teresting lecture on “Siam” to a fair sized evening on Miss Elemite..at hez-iraardta-g ■rarkeLThrataty at 8&amp;» per huadred ibe.
Th©- eventag
Dennis Collins’ field and hid behind a big audience at tbe Cong, chureh. Monday placet James ' Potterot
Cbarlettr.thttpB not te. a pound..
was spent In games ete_ All soemed to
stump where he remained until they night.
Farmers use your ntt scrapers- on the
found their search In vain and left, then
Report says Dr. E. O. Hstttou.*of Way­ enjoy It. Mies Fleming was presented- with roads through your Jaras and. mark the
he took his way home. It Is supposed land, has bought a house and lot valued at a fine photo album s^adoken.of friend­ imprewmMrt.
that tbe aforesaid persons were going fish­ 81000 for 81600. but h» got tbe house­ ship by bee acholars.
WhM* has passe* through tbe winter
Mr. and Mrs. George Mullemand Mrs. In fiae oeadltion.
ing and wished to scare John away. If keeper in the bargain..
Mark
Noeris
spent
last
Sunday,
at
Wm.
so they accomplished their Abject, although
R. J. Garber and family expert to move
litW. Williams-to unloadin® the sacond
John says he was not the least bit fright­ to Eaton Rapids In abottt two weeks, Rlteble.
carrofi tae. corn to pat Into 3e. per lb.
Mrs. Myron Pottes la slowly 'recovering
ened.
aheap, perhaps
rents.
where Mr. G. will, engage In the fanning
from l&gt;ee recent^slctoeso.
The good times promiaedi have come.
implement business.
Mn.sad Mrs. Elean Springer: of Plain­
Castleton.
Fist Ing lights are bow see* upon the
The Vturr brothers are (toawlng wheat
Mr. Kennedy, of Hope, is a guert of Hl- river, nights, speaxlng suckers (?) we well spent a part oblast week, wfch rela­ oP the years 182fc-3,to Mila for 52e. per
tives-In this viclnlt|N.
ram Coe.
suppose.
B
Rast Thursday efternoon and evening
Mr. and Mrs. Cool ba ugh, of Sunfield,
A terrible windstorm struck this locali­
are visiting at Wm. Lowder’s.
ty Saturday night about eleven ' o’clock. the neighbors and relatives; waiter d in on
Mn
and Mrs. Fred . WUllaato to give them,
Mina, wife of Wm. Griffin, died Friday Although the wind had been,b)owing hard
at the home of her father, D. H. Hoover, ail day It seemed to Increase suddenly and a farewell surprise as-a. tekon of friend­ ' F. G. Pierce w ill erect a barn the com­
The parts ing summen
of consumption, aged 24 years. Funeral almost took tire fontt of a cyclone. Not ship and rememberance.
gave Mr. and Mrs. WllMaas. some nloo
Fred Pieree will mox* en hi* farm this
services oomiocted at the Dunkanl church much damage done.
and
useful
presents.
Owing
to the bad spring*
Sunday by Rev. Rarriek.
.
The W. K- C. bold a warm sugar social!
Jaoob
Stheurer hwa sold bls'farm toroads
Mr.
Williams
did
not
move
north
Miss Henrietta Witte was at Jackson at the G. A R. hall Tuee. ere.
Fred OU*.
Monday and Tuesday.
Neighbors and friends gave Frank of Hastings, but wUl move this week.
Sophia Rapp of Grand Rapids. Is visit-,
Miss Feroie Lenta closes her second Johnson and wife a pleasant surpriw at
lr«tog
ing relatives ifi and about here.
term of school In the Feigner district their home 2M mile* west of town, last
Fannie Pieroe dosed a very suoceaaial;
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dennis of KalamaFriday* Mlsa NlnM D°wnto« wlu t‘ BCh Friday night.
tbe spring term beginning tbe first of
Geo. Jackson, of the west county line, xoo and Mrs. Frank Lee of Middleville, term ol school here on the 8th. inst.
The republican* of Hope can elect the
spent
Sunday
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
JHferson
has so far recovered from his retreat Ill­
April
entire republican ticket If they will nmni-.
Richard Boyle, of Grand Rapids, visited ness as to be able to be oo our sheets. .
Mr. Jreob Crawford has been very sick nato their strongest men.
friends here Friday.
B. H. Lee, a former Middleville dentist,
Carl Dubois and wife of Deiton vtaUed
Since we last wrote Mrs. Nettie'Mar­ te now located in tbe Warwick at Grand but is a Hitle better at present
Mr. Luckas French will nawre on his a*. C. Anders Saturday.
shall has been taken to the insane asylum Rapids.
Wesley Harrison is again con Band to
Chas. Cook and wife, of Leighton, are farm, the old Hanna place, the first of
at Kalamazoo.
now se»tled in Mrs. T. P. Johnson!* bouse April and Ed Johnston will rent the his bed ro we are informed.
Mrs. Henry Auden who, has been Hl ia
Powers farts this year.
on Arlington St
Mr*. Aldrich Is somewb.t la #er, being
Jakey Smith has rented part of Charity Improving.
Chas. Awrison has set his mill on the
able «aln to be about slier a cord strug­ east temk ofi|)e river and will saw the McQueens farm and will move this week.
Jot Ftoblasou will move this spring*,
gle with la grippe.
Mr. and Mr*. Cumming* spent Sunday also Thomas Prinee.
logs that were brought in during the short
Mr*. Wm. Warner, Is quite low at tbU
Charles Anders, who ha* been ill with
with Mre.Cummlnga parents in Hastings.
run of sleighing.
writing.
Mr. Hughto who has has been spending tbe la grippe to better.
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Earl Vanevery 1* the hew clerk at Hao­
Mlsa Pilgrim clooed a rerr auoeesetul
The present “Democratic Congress’’ hgg
soma time whli a niece In Chicago, return­
term of school last Saturday. Mlaa Mat­. km1! drug store.
.
The County Line and Prable schools ed Saturday
tie Hinkley, of Looey, will take chary, of
Mr. John Robertson was in Grand Rapenjoyed a pleasant party at tbe home of
I she acbool the coming term.
Miss Leona Vsnarten also tbe pupil* of
A. Humphrey la on the sink UaL
Un. U&gt;mr
txna aUM to U» Ml I U**» C*n&lt;lto«*tkh Um toMt of (Mr «*•
£«. ©.
—------- *-------------- --—----- • -----Mr,. Holla, of Leelle, I Mandi to oo»py
sldemtioa.

AU utrel to towi l» now 4om » fto | »lde o&lt; feu tUMr who Io W HL

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�By Arthur W. Mirchmont, a A.

atlon .bowed her that auch s course
would be foolishbody standing 094. Tba boa* haa done
us all a bad turn, and ^e owe him a
grudge for it, and mean to pay him.
Now, what about that clew to show
Tom Roylance’s hand in this?"
“I’d like that for my part of the busi­
ness," cried Dilworth.
“It’ll be done all right, lad, don’t
you fear." said Gibeon. “There are
some of us who don't love him a bit
more than you do. We’re.jast going to
oee that something'belonging to him
is found by the watchman to-night in
a way that shows he must have been
hanging round tbe place.”
“It’ll take a clever bit of spinning to
make much of a yarn out of a bit of
short staple stuff like that." said one
of the men.
"Th**-’* as it may be," answered Gib­
eon. “But when things are in the
state of flurry and excitement that’ll
come after this business, folks ain’t
going to be too dainty about their sus­
picions. But now it’s time we were
thinking of moving. We'd better not
go out altogether. You four, who have
got to act as scouts, had better go off.
two together. I shall follow you. and
Jos and Tom will come on when we
have made certaii* that the coast Is
clear Have you got the tools?”
“They’re in the corner there, just
buried a bit out of bight," answered

glad she had kept silent
f
••Here comes Gibeon.” cried the man
who wm looking out
"Are you there, lads?" asked the
newcomer. “Did you see him?"
"Who?" cried one or two together.
of tbe mill, bnt
°» T°m.
"Why. that knobstick, Tom Boy­
ud. though »be lingered xbont. chnt- lance'. That was him just went by.
ttog and keeping hereyea nbont.her
I’ve been dogging him.”
•II the time, nite «»« nothing of him.
"Why the devil didn’t you knock him
SL-nahe went out into th. ouUklrte
in the head?" burst from Jack Dil­
of the riltogO when the dwdt had
worth; “or call me to do it if you
grown Into &lt;l»rkt&gt;CT». and trereraed
were afraid."
.
iue of the bath, and byways that ran
“Because there’s a worse business in
round about tb»; mill.
store for him than a cracked skull,
But she saw nothing of her lover,
»nd when twilight faded into dark her Jack; os you yourself ’ll sec. before
this job’s over," answered Gibeoto
nervousness deepened into serious
alarm on his account- She resolved to Prawle, with an oath.
“What’s that?" asked the other
go back to his cottage, and if he had
not rcturrtCd to cause some inquiries to eagerly.
"What do you say if we put the
made.
When she formed this decision she whole job on to his shoulders?"
“That ’ud be a good un," cried one or
was walking in a little frequented foot­
path. It was a warm night, but dark, two with a laugh. "But you couldn’t
the air a little heavy, though very do it, could you?”
"Couldn’t I? Weil, wait a bit and
calm and still. The girl’s thoughts
were all of Tom, and she was adding see. But now, what about things? In
largely to her fears by imagining many the first place, I’ve got news for you,
and nice news it is, too."
causes of harm.
□ "What is
it?” cried some one when
Suddenly t»uv
she ovujjycu.
stopped. Tbe
OiKiueiuy
x uc sound
~ of
.
men’s voices fell on her ears, voices 1,0 „.olppc‘!’
.
.
,
deep, greff and angry, .peaking word.
' «•&gt;!.
» &gt;&lt;* °»
““■&gt;
whieb riretod all her attention to- Kol-F bMk to Wk In a day or two
atantlv
For .he heard her lorer'. —“1 that they re been to Corringe and
name ’ ottered
threateningly
and , «1&lt;&gt; “• I t a all through thoae hand,
"Can you manage without striking
wnplod with violent cureex
I ’'h°
‘ com»
,“&gt;‘1
Whoever the men might be. .he had o'^ht to hare done and that Eoylauee a light?' There might be somebody
about."
no wish to meet them, and she turned
1110
of it all.
"Yes; I can do all right. 1 think.” he
"Curse
back till .he could Bud a »pot where
"
r"~ him," said one or two. suiting
said. "I know where to put my hand
she could hide and let them pass. She the action to the word.
"Don’t be in a hurry to send him to on them."
knew the path well, and remembered
As be spoke, Mary, whose eyes had
. few
... yards
...™ bac_. there was
....
_____
that a
an
old bell." a»id Oibeon. with on ugly laugh;
shed. Into which she could hide. Sb. "thcre ll be a little bit of bother worth grown accustomed to the darkness, saw
him
turn in her direction, and her
! keeping him on earth for a bit longer
ran buck therefore, quickly and light­ yet
I know a thing or two
You heart sank within her when she heard
ly, and hid herself to let the men go leave him. and if he don’t get more
by. She heard them coming 'on. talk­
than paid out in full, my name’s not him moving straight toward the corner
ing angrily. More than once they Gibeon."
where she was hiding.
seemed to stop In the path and stand ,
oeri the bound right." said the
She held her breath, and her heart
"Serve
together, speaking in lower tones. She ot]jcra
beat so loud and so fast tiiat she was
could only hear a word now and then,
But now. to business.” said Gibeon
afraid it might l»etray her as it
and generally that was an oath. Next “Are we still all of the same mind throbbed and thumped against her ribs.
she recognized one or two of the voices and determined to deal out justice to She kept as motionless as death, in
to be those of^ome of the more desper­ the man who haa treated us in this ( the hope that the man might be able
ate and reckless of -the strikers.
to get wha* he wanted without notic­
way?"
When they came to the gap in the
“Yes, of course we are. mate,” said ing her presence.
hedge by the shed, through which one of the men, impatiently
“What I
He groped along, muttering some­
Mary herself had climbed to get out of
else are we here for?”
thing about the darkness, and feeling
their-way. they stood together in a
“Good," said Gibeon. "Have yo^ ; his way by the side of the shed. When
group; and the girl could jnst make
thought any more about how you mean ( he was within a few inches of her he
out the dim outline of the five or six
to do what’s wanted to be done, Jos?" | stopped, and sho heart! him. and al­
figure; standing and gesticulating and
he asked, turning to one of the men, 1 most felt him, stoop down and begin
talking earnestly together
whose name was Jos Hamer.
to clear away the hay from the ground,
Then without giving Mary time to
“Aye, lad, that’ll be all right You ' not a fopt from where she crouched.
guess what was intended, two of them
give me ten minutes, or at the outside ;
She could hear him breathe. Then
got through the gap in the hedge and
fifteen, in the engine room, and I’ll he began to move a little of the earth
walked up close to the shed. One of
bet iny last tanner that there won’t be ' flooring of the shed, and some of it
them turned to the rest and said, in a
no work inside the place for a month— ; actually lay upon her dress.
voice of irritation:
or six months.‘for that matter All
He rose for a moment, and Mary felt
"Yes. yes: of course it's here that
you’ve got to do is get me inside, and him standing close to her. Then she
he’s coming: where else could he come?
then leave me to do the rest"
was
conscious that he was stooping
Aren’t the things all hidden here?
“We’ll manage that Young Ben ‘ over her with his hands stretched out
Come in and let us wait; we don’t want
Druce was to have watched to-night; j and down, and the next instant she
to be seen, do we'?”
but he’s off; anil so old Ben takes his felt his fingers touch first her hair and
i And the girl had only time to shrink
place, and you know what sort he is then her shoulders.
back in a cornbr of the place before the
। for his befcr. He’s been guzzling all
Knowing she was discovered. she
men entered the shed.
, the afternoon, with I’om Carter here, sprang up tv make a rush from the
and
he
’
s
tight
now,
isn
’
t
he,
Tom?"
place,
while the than cried out:
CHAPTER IX
“Aye, lad, that he is," said the man
“By God. lads, look out; there’s some
MARY ASUWORTH S PERIL
.addressed,
with
a
laugh
at
his
own
one
in
the shed.”
Mary Ashworth was a girl with
plenty of courage, but she was nerv­ cunning. “He’s more'n tight — he’s ' The next moment the gin felt her­
downright
boozed,
and
as
muddle&lt;
self caught by the arm, a light was
ous and frightened enough as she
kindled, and Gibeon Prawle, holding
ahrank back in her corner, whilst the , headed as a fool."
“You can get Jos inside, can’t you, ; It over his head, glared into her face,
men clustered in the opening of the '
Tom,
without
his
being
seen
by
old
while the other men gathered round
shed, talking together in low tones.
|
her with surprise, fear and w«,th
At first she was too alarmed even to Beu?”
“
Ben
wouldn
’
t
see
an
army
to-night,
”
stamped upon their facos.
attempt to listen to what was said. '
She tried to think what would be the replied the man. “I’ll get him in right I
CHAPTER X.
best course for her to take—whether enough, and go and talk to Ben all the
*
racsTWAVK
to raca WITH
with CIUtTAiS
ckhtai.i DNA.JL
outi
to make known her presence at once time he’s there. Stand him another
“
Mary
Ashworth!
”
and trust to the men letting her go pint, maybe. Start him on the booze
The exclamation burst from several
and
he
’
s
like
a
train
going
down
grade
without trouble, or simply to rely upon
■ of the men simultaneously, and for a
the chance of thoir not noticing her, with the brake busted."
"Then our part will be to keep a time the fear which held the girl made
and so to wait until they had gone.
I
ft was a difficult1 position.
The , sharp look out all round to see that no ■ her nnable to speak.
|
“What were you doing here, you
chances of their letting her go without . one comes in the way.” said Gibeon 1 spying hussy?” said Jack Dilworth,
trouble, supposing she declared heru "You’ve got the key that you want, (pushing in front of the rest and thrustprvsenoe, were very small On the oth­ Tom?"
“What, on me?" answered Tom Car­ his lean long features into he»-s. “How
er hand, the shed was too dark for her 1
to be discovered, and if shb kept quiet ter. “Not me. Tain’t vexy likely as came you here?"
“I wish to go," said Mary, as firmly
I'm
going to walk about with such an
an opportunity might offer for her to
creep out of the place without being ugly bit of evidence as that in my as she eould. But it was a difficult
task
even to seem collected.
‘
’
,1
__
.seen. Thus the hope of escaping unWhat do you take me for?
“I daresay you do, my lass; but
noticed, coupled with the fear of con- But it
'* ’s” all
”n right-T
*
you
’
re
not going any more for that,"
“Where is it, then?"
sequences should she make herself
"Why, here, to be sure; along with 1 cried Dilworth, with a brutal laugh.
known, decided her.
She crept into a corner oi the shed- Jca' to°1*- But H lsn'1 S0®1 enough to ' "Aoywayc not yet We didn’t expect
dore to
a iictxp
heap vi
of iiay,
Imy, anu
and sue
rire .! "B,1‘ BboDt wlth ‘blng. Id's them. I th« pleMure of your company, yon
Mvrex.
w her wm g,
__ .
....... J
.
. । la
Imnw
rAtt'ro
nrmll
know; hut
but nntv
now you
’re horn
here you
’ll hawa
hare
/
resolved to get behind this, so that If j ia Itr
“All right I only meant to make to stop."
by chance a light was to be brought |
The girl’s answer to this was simply
into the place she would be less likely ' sure that everything wm in order. It’s
a bit too early to start yet You’re to break away from the group and rush
io be seen.
She waited anxiously, watching sure you can do what has to be done in to the entrance of the shed.
But Jos Hamer put himself in her'
keenly every motion of the group of the time you say, Jos?*’
“Sure, of course I am. Do you think
men. and when she found they all
“You can’t go, my lass, till this tan­
.p
joined in talking or laughing, theifr at­ I’m a fool?"
“What are you going to do?" asked gle has been cleared," he said, quietly.
tention being thus absorbed, she moved
“You don’t seem to see that thia ia a
juiiifch or two at a time. Thus the Jack Dilworth, in a surly voice.
“Never you mind. What I'm going serious business."
molse they made prevented them hear­
“If you force me,
ing her movements. In this way little to do won’t take no lives and won't
by little she managed to crawl behind break no limbs. And if Tom Carter here resist seven men."
“No, you’re right you can’t; and so
manages the job properly, so as I can
the heap of fodder and crouch down.
_ ’d better not
. try.
_ We're none of ua
A fter a tune the girl began to listen get in and out again without leaving y6u
in
a mood to be played the fool with,”
any traces, and if you chaps keep a
KUgcriy to what was said.
“What time was Gibeon to be here? sharp look out. and save us from any he added, meaningly.
"What do you mean*to do, then?"
It’s past it now. ain’t it?" asked one of nwkxvar.1 little interruptions, we shall
the man.
be all snug away hnme and in bed be­ asked Mary.
"That’s just what we haven’t settled
[ -Not.luter than nine o'clock." replied fore anything happens. And when it
xcorh.r “He ought to be here by do happen— well." be added, with a ye«." he replied. "You’d best go in­
sniff and a short &lt;!ry lauHi of self sat­ side and wait, while we talk this thing
now."
■ itic’s always late,” growled a third. isfaction. "the whole blooming ma­ out." And there was that in his voice
“At, and be takes precious good care ;. chincry won’t be worth un old mule and manner which urged Mary to do
what he said.
tto l»e entf of the. way when the fun be­ frame. That’s all.’*
She walked to the back of tbe shed
“Well, you needn't be so blessed se­
gins, toe," said one, whom Mary recog­
nized m JacL Dilworth, the man who cret about it. Only take care your and waited while the men talked togctlier with bushed and anxious eager­
time
fuse
don
’
t
r.ct
tbe
place
on
fire,
had Mooched Tom. “He kept out of
ness. Il was not until that moment
X.hr «my t’other night tvhen we tried else yon may do the gaffer just as good
' a turn ok you want to do him a bad that she realized fully the real char­
...ill.
square •accounts with
that young 1
acter and danger of the situation.
one
—
through
the
insurance
money
1
blackleg, Tom Boylance."
But she reflected then that the men
don’t like your dynamite: it’s pesky
“Black-and-blne-leg, you should say,
had placed themselves Jn her power.
stuff to handle.”
Jack,” said another, laughing at the
She
knew nothing of Um criminal law,
“It won’t set it on fire, lad, neve?
Reference to the other's injury.
/
bnt she could not but be aware that
■_ “Aye, curse the young devil,” fear; and it ain’t dynamite that I’m what they had been plotting to do
growled the man, angrily and fiercely, going to use. But it’s something that’ll amounted to a terrible crime. Thus
do the job all right, don’t you fret. I
in reply, “pil make him sorry he ever
know what I’m after." said the man she felt that probably she held their
met me that night. See if I don't."
liberty in her hands. At first she had
who had been addressed as Jos.
"Shut up. Jack; what do you want
"Well. I’m banged if I see what thought of nothing except that
making Ruch a devil of a row for?
she
would be able possibly to prevent
we’re wanted for at all." growled Jaek
We’ve got something more to talk
them carrying out their plan—and this
Dilworth.
about than a touch of the calf of your
she
had determined to do at any risk
"Don’t you? Well, do you think I’m
going to work tbe thing all myself for
been that ebe wcrald certainly be able
io eave Torn from the raspidem of har-

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A. very Interesting story comes from
Ospe May C, H., H. J. The chief char­
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May County. To a reporter Mr. Steel
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with the rheumatism twenty-six years
siro- I suffered all that mortal man could
stand. Tbe medicine and the doctoring
1 have bad has cost me st the very least
82.500, but they were all like so much
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chill up and down the back, iny leg g«’®
out at the knee and I fell like a dog.
Never shalH forget the agony 1 suffered.
I th 'Ught 1 would go craxy. 1 could not
walk, and my legs were ail drawn at the
knee and felt as'If dead. It was without
feeling and without power. I called In
Dr. Alexander Young, one of our town
physicians. He cupped and blistered me
without success. I went to Dr. Downs, a
physician of the old school/ Dr. Downs
took my leg and pulled it out straight,
then be laid It over tbe arm of the sofa on
which 1 was reclining, and from It sus­
pended two bricks. Tbe pain was almost
unbearable. Tbe battery was applied,
and tbe result was that I was just as bad
as ever. As a last resource I went to the
late Dr. Pancoast, then of Jefferson Col­
lege. He pronounjed my case chronic
rlieumatlnm, and said that he could relieve
the pain but could not cure me. . He gave
me sarsaparilla and iodide ot potassium,
ot which 1 had already taken a quantity.
I felt that I was going from bad to worse.
Tbe pains were growing more Intense,
my body was growing weaker and I had
to crawl up stairs oa my hands aud knees.
1 was as white as a sheet, and at times
nearly froseu to death.
1 slept under
enoogh covering to crush me. and was
cold then. 1 had to lift my leg around
wherever I wanted It, but al night it
would twitch and Jerk as though posset­
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"Well, to cut a long story short, 1 read
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mwe, and under this treatment continued
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bad an hours’ sickness In his life. Some
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from the fact that bls leg has been short­
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•00 feet ot tlwber this wlntet, giving a»- Calhoun county, broke through the Ice
ploytneut ta quite a lar*e fiorce of uren. whlk attempting to walk acroas Fish
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Central.
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April II—W. It is expected tills
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Grats! Rapids. Michigan. Grand RapMenl Sweet’s hotel from Tues­
day morning March 27th'to Friday p. m.
11 ALICE »l RK, M. IK
April 7th.
consultation, examina­
Jl.
Physician aod^urgeou.
tion, and BtfiMngs references to all per­
HMtteiti. - - *,ch- ,
All csth pr..mr-U&gt; atuwd* day or night •Of­ sons suffering from Rupture.
fice overF. G. tWowellV boocand shoe wore
^^£r&amp;. Christopher Kill nf Nashville has a
TaMK A. feWEEAEY,
J
-Attorney 4*. law,
banana plant-only one^ ear old which is a
Hastings. Mfch. beauty; some of the leaves are throe feet
Practices'!n all cowrt-s ot the state. 'Col­
long awd thirteen inches wide. It would
lections prouptly ataevded to.
________
not surprise us if next year Mrs. Kill
R. E. H. LATHM^P,
wouM Wfeasting on bananas of her own
H'jmoepalhfc Physician and
ratahsg. The plant was brought from
Sexgeou
Florida‘test spring fe* Valeria Kill.
Office • ever W. 11. Goodycwf’e
Arthur O. Denison.
KK aitkS« hesisos.
lawybks.

txg«*RT.

D

Drue Stere.
Ail ealtt promptly-attended to.

ft A'ttCRlBNEK. M. D.,
V.
ff hysidan aad-fiurgeon,
Delton,
'Mich.
Otfice In rrsldeace/ane blodkeast ef depot
A? A C. fL BARBER
.
Physdeians and Surgeons.
(Mils-In city nrcounty responded to with
prenvpkteBs, day*cr night________________

“Housewives wii! do well to street
dear -of *e«Ilck swindler who has victimlaad residents of neighboring towns by
setting Ironing boards on the tnstallment
ptaro and also selling a recipe (or a wax
preparation. His-plan is to collect ’82 as
the first Installuwfit, promising to deliver
the ironing board at a stated time, and
Ibra-skip,”

We are informed by one oC-our citizens
SHELiWN,
whe&gt;has long been an acctmde observer
•
AbstmoC and Real Estate Office.
Abnrart Block.Hastings.
of the advent «f the early spring bird*,
Moe^y to loan on Real Rotate Real Estate
wld on evmmtsslon. (teaeral ewreyanclng. that the little brown bird made its appear»l.wi3X h compfoltt *et of Abstract Book", cotu anoc this year on tbe 1st. day of March;
piled trora the Records, exa forursn comp ete
tbe blue bird-cn the 2nd; -the robin an
&lt; tracta
C. F. BROOKS. Clerk
tl»e-’3rd; the frogs, familiarly called the
• II. FOWUER.D.D. S.
“«M!epers" as they are first -heard in the
Off.ce hours**, in to5p. on.
spring, on pre 5th.—Battle Creek Journal.

P

•* The Woman’s Home" aud “The Adamfott Eden" are the names given a piece of
land one mile square ia the recently open­
ed Cherokee strip, wichte occupied eaiely
i E. KEN.ASTUN,
by unmarried women aad widows. It Is
A.
A ttomey* at L&lt; w.
so arranged that If one 4f them marries
(Over J. 8. L’Kidvesr&amp;Cfl.'k store.»
rr vjtlcrs in an ootirtsoT rtw Hiate. ’loOectinD* her property reverts back to the colony.
•nwnptty atendlngt*.
'__________
The first of the above names is tbe one
I?. R. TIMMERMAN, BMMpathle Phy- adbpted br the women, the latter the one
r .
sician and Surgeondubbed it by the men.
(Officeover Ijuhrop’* drug store.)
Mrs. Hammond who tas bfeen at Dr.
Carpenters’ for tlie past two week* for
trmtment of epithelial aaucer returned to
ter borne Id Irving last Saturday.
Dr.
ncran THADS MARK mihmb Carpenter now has tbe cancer among -oili­
Wheeler’s
er interesting specimens. The Deetor
think*if he could have all such patients
as Mrs. Kammond he would like to treat
cancers, as bls family-beard no complaint
from her by day or night.—Woodland
News.
LesaOIHenlieck, the 11-year-okl-aoa of
-^j’OSITIVKLY OUKZSJeehaa Dlfienbeck, met with a painful
and.peealtar accident yesterday afternoon.
He wm running a foot race with a neigh­
and all derwi««ments of the bor’s boy. They bad.ptekKl out a fenae
Nervous Sjmcm.
(or the objective point and each boy w«
straining his nerves to reach it ahead -of
tlie other. A smooth wire was stretebod
acrerodbe top of the fence, and against
Purely Wegatable. guarantee! free from this wke the Dillenbaek boy ran wi4h
■opiatei, 100 full size doses, 50c.
such dorce as to cut his cheek clear
M. ». BaM&lt;y. Receiving Teller Grand Rap­ throafti*. to the bone and break the Jaw
es ( Mich.) Savings Bank, says he eoannot say
too nmich tn favor of ••Adlronda,” Wheeler s bone. bDt. Baughman was hastily calfod
Hea rt and ‘Nerve Cure.
and made tbe little oufferer as comI*reparrd by Wheeler and Fuller Medicine
fortabieas possible.—Woodland News.
CO.. Cedar Gjrlngs. Mich. Sold by.

B1L1P T. COLGKOVB,
•Attorney at Law
(Suceea* or to Smith A GoIgrovo.)
vomce iu Unl.»u block. Hastings..
Practices Ic all the courts of thr state.

P

ADIR0NDA

HEART DISEASE. NERVOUS
Prostration, BeHepsii,

UNEXCELLED FOIL——

MATTINGS,

M4CH

LOCAL NEWS.
C1SXULATION *

This week,

107 quires.

Hereafter, changes for advectiaememte
tmust reach tfais-uCice Tuesdays at latest to
insure Insertion «ta tbe issue of the week
when brought.

Ttie rnarveloas success of Hood’s Ssrexparllte
Is based upon the aaroer stone of absolute
merit. Take Hood's throughout the spring
months.
_______________ ___
Camphor Cream Catarrh Cure will -core
Catarrh. W. H. Goodyear.
Can^pbor Cream Catarrh Cure will eure
cold in the head. W- H. Goodyear.

Vaugimn’s Seed Store,Chicago and New
York, offers a package of 20 varieties of
flower seeds free by mall to any school
teacher who will apply for the same and
agree to arrange with the scholars to plant
them and report results to «4»e named firm
at tbe end of the season.
Applications
should be aunt at once, endorsed by one
director of Mae school and should give the
State, Couaiff and Township name with
number of School District
This is a
generous offer and will no doabt be large­
ly accepted. Pupils might by this method
be made to take pride in the appearance
of a neat bed of flowers an their school
.ground and Md in keeping it attractive.

NEIGHBORING COUNTIESEaton Rapids wMl have no fair this tall.

Camphor Cream Catarrh Cure is the beat
soothing and healing. W. H. Goodyear.

Brother Walter Farr brought a speelmew of ben fruit to tibia office last week on
A hot Ming of Cartel Extract Smart tfeeahell ot which is this Inscription:
Weed wIB cure the Grippe. W. H. Good­
my People; Pr-pare, Maj 4th,
” If the prophecy is from tbe spirit
year.

Caster’s Crorfp and Consumption Cure la
the beat cough medicine. W. H. Good­
year.
Carter’s Cough and Consumption Cure
relieves at once. Try It; never fails. W.
H. Goodyear.
Carter’s Cough and Consumption Cure
will cure coughs and croup, acts quick.
tastes good. W. H. Goodyear.

world they are sadly deficient in orthog­
raphy. Tbe ben has got the start of ua.—
Vertnowtaille Echo.
Tbe Grand Trunk baa harvested all the
Ice at Vicksburg that they intend to take
in there this year. They loaded 596 care
containing 10.132 tons for which they
paid laborers 61,053.
A mouth ago Friday, Feb 2nd., there
were 78 prisoners in the Marehall Jail.
Dr. L. R Beason has purchased the
Friday there were twenty.
The highest
James Brooks bouse, on Broadway and
number in the j^ll this winter was on Dec
Mr. Brooks will return to his borne at
10th. when there were 04.
Coats Grove.—Woodland News.

Mrs. Byron H. Crane of Albion, discov­
ered the body of her busband hanging to
a door by a towel tied around his neck.
Hr lost money last summer In a world’s
fair hotel scheme and had not been right
since.

Tbe Owosso table factory starts up with
a full force this week.

The Citizens’ ticket won at the Plain
well election. The ticket running against
It was called tbe Peoples’ ticket
Frank
M. Stomrs was elected president.

Rev. W. n. Brewster one of the oldest
Congregational pastors in the state, died
at the borne of bis son, George P. Brew­
ster at Wheaton, 11!., last week. He was
elghty-one years old and had served in the
pastorate over fifty years.
H. J. Slade of Wayland, slipped and
fell under his wagon. It passed over him
and one of Ms ribs is broken as a result.
Conrad Bros. Store at Otsego, was en-’
tered by thieves last Wednesday night
and S15, a cold watch and chain, and ci­
gars and perfumery* taken. The thieves
overlooked an unlocked safe containing
225.

Prof. E. M. Vroman has been hired to
teach the Wayland schools another yegr.
F. H. Beach of Lyons thinks he has
discovered ’be smallest man in Michigan.
He lives in Ionia County according to
Beaches theory, who worked for him re­
cently at putting down a well.
When
thejjob was completed he went to the
kitchen to wash his hands and was di­
rected to the pantry to help himself to tlie
soft soap. He did as commanded and
dipped his hands into something resembHng that article, but it didn’t appear to have^
much effect in removing the dirt
When
the lady of tbe house came, she diseovered»the contents of one of ter pumpkin pies
'had been scooped vat. Explanations fol­
lowed and when Beach was paid for his
work, the "man of the house" with-held
fifteen cents of R to make good the pie he
destroyed.

The spring nmetlng of the Vicksbnrg
driving association will meet Ju»e 6, and
7, for which 8500 In stakes and purses are
offered.

John C. Braken appointment as post
master of Allegan has made focal demo­
crats sick.

Wm. Truax of Hopkins while plowing
unearthed a fine specimen of a stone
Indian ax.
The Coldwater correspondent of tire
Detroit Journal, tells tbe following snake
story; "Yesterday Jason B. Hemphill,
a farmer living at Kinderhook this coun­
ty, while tearing away a cave milk-house
that has stood on his farm for years, un­
earthed a family of rattie snakes, 161 In
number. The largest was 4 feet 9 inches
long, and contained 19 rattles."

On the-5th of this month 8. A. Perry
living on section 27 observed the follow­
ing combination of clrcmnstances; A large
brown grasshopper hopping about, A
wily snake from bls hole crawled out, A
chipmunk running along on bis leg and
the birds nest containing four little eggs.
The iast I ten was seen by one of his
neighbors.—Kalamo Cor. in Charlotte
Leader.
__________________
SCHOOL COLUMN.
CommlMloier,

The Importance

of

Reading.

(A paper read before the Co. Association by
Albert Hafner. Principal at Prairieville.)
Mr. President and Fellow Teachers.
If muelc'may be classed among the fine
arts, reading may, with the same degree
of prosperity, be so classed, and though
the least difficult to acquire, Is the most
sadly neglected. We love to delight the
eye with the works of tbe best sculptors
and painters. And who Is not moved by
the concord of sweet sounds? There is
nothing, however, In Our opinion, that so
quickly draws us to a person as his nicely
rounded and finely modulated words as
they fall from his lips while reading. But
how many of us have sat, with almost
abated breath, to hear the reading of an
ordinary piece of prose in a halting, hesi­
tating manner; or perhaps, in some public
entertainment to hear the murdering of
some beautiful poem after a “JB1 diddle
diddle the cat's in the fiddle” order; or,
perhaps, what Is worse yet, in the Sunday
morning service to hear the pathetic and
solemn hymn. Rock of Ages, read in a
manner that robs It of all it solemnity.
None of us object to bearing the little
toddlers of two or three yean repeat their
nursery rhymes with a tingle, but it does
barrow the feelings, yea it freezes the
very life blood In one’s veins to hear the
brave and pathetic sentiment Ln Barbara
Fritchie, who dares to flaunt the stars and
stripes into the very face of a rebel horde;
or the noble, heroic action of Bessie, who,
as she grasps the ponderous iron tongue
of tbe bell aud with it swings ’twlxt
heaven and earth to prevent tbe ringing
of the curfew that she may save the life of
her imprisoned lover, read In the usual
monotonous, s’.ng-song manner. We have
no desire, even though we had the ability,
to carry yon with rapturous flights of
oratory to realms el berial where angels on­
ly may sport, for you and 1 have to do
with something more tangible. Methinks

learn?" “Who teaches, or who neglects
to teach them?" These questions are not
difficult to answer by one-who will but
til iu this room some day and see the
writhing and twisting of applicants fur
teacher’s credentials under the searching
cross-fire of our most excellent commis­
sioner!). The teachers of a few years ag.»
had some excuse for thrusting poor, lame,
halting readers upon a long-suffering and
indulgent public; but tbe present teacher
none. But someone may ask, "If they
bad an excuse why haven’t we?" Please
Compare the readers they had to teach
from with tbe readers of to-day. Take
Sander's series for an example. The first
three books treated the simplest ot com­
monplace subjects while ail the higher
treated tbe most abstract of abstract topics,
topics beyond the oomprehension of many
adult minds. We do not expect to revo­
lutionize the methods of teaching this Im­
portant study by tbe presentation of this
one paper, but we do desire to throw out
a few hints that will set some to thinking
along this line. Those n.ock-bound fossils
who always have believed and Always will
believe that arithmetic is tbe most impor­
tant subject in our schools, we do not ex­
pect to reach, nor do a e care to take tbe
time to argue tbe point with them; for in
the language of s certain Senator, “It
wrenches one terribly to kick against
nothing." The only argument they will
produce is that it gives a mental disci­
pline. In all probability there are nune
of those old relics present, for tbe only
teachers gathering they ever attend is .the
annual quiz. But, perchance, one lias,
by mistake found his way here and we
would most respectfully ask you to ponder
over a score or two of Shakespeare’s knotty
utterances or untangle a few snarls in
“Milton’s Paradise Lost" before you come
at us too bard. If you will do this we
venture the assertion that your Imaginary
superiority of arithmetic over reading as a
disciplinary study will dwindle in propor­
tion to the number of rhetorical problems
you solve, and soon you too, will believe
that arithmetic is the least Important and
reading the most Important subject In our
schools. Someone may ask why we be­
lieve reading to be of so great importance
and arithmetic of so little as compared
with IL For the simple reason that a
large majority of us have comparatively
little use for our knowledge of arithmetic
after leaving school: but none of us ever
lay aside our reading so long as we have
an interest in everyday effairs or so long
as we have a desire to profitably spend a
few otherwise dreary hours. The strong­
est plea, however. Is in the fact that near­
ly everything we learn, either In or out of
school, we learn by reading.
If this be true, every child, who is
taught bow to properly and thoughtfully
interpret the thought on the printed page,
has placed ‘n bls hand a golden key that
will unbar the treasure bouse '*
that' con­
tains tbe wisdom of the ages, it is our
firm conviction that could the boys and
girls who are turned over to us for tralning so interpret the printed page they
would make much more rapid progress in
their other school work. Take your boy
who Is dull In arithmetic. Will you won­
der at his stupidity when after asking
him a few questions on his reading lesson
he displays such lamentable Ignorance of
the meaning of very common words? Do
you wonder that I smiled and thought of
the picture of Samantha Allen’s Star
Route when but recently informed by a
young lady in the history class that the
“Underground Railway" was actually a
subterranean passageway through which
run away slaves escaped to freedom. An­
other Instance of the same kind. Some­
time ago we asked a lad of fifteen or six­
teen years what was meant by orders and
counter orders In the sentence. "The
French, In their confusion, were giving or­
ders and counter orders." Will you smile
when we tell you how the lad startled us
by the information that it meant “orders
from tbe store?" Such button testers can
be had In almost any of your schools if
you only apply tbe test
“But” says one, “I can’t teach reading
because I ain not a good reader myself.”
Neither am I a good reader, but I can
study tbe lesson, get 4he thought, then
plv the questions on from tho answers
level at the pupil's understanding of It. I
have very little hope for the pupil whose
teacher always sets an elocutionary pat­
tern for him to follow. In this way a
parrot might be taught to read “Tam
O’Sbanter" after tbe expenditure of the
necessary amount of patience, pluck end
perseverance, but neither the parrot, tbe
teacher or the world have gained any­
thing.

If the “how" we teach reading is impor­
tant the “what” we teach ia of infinitely
greater importance. Teach them how .and
not what and a large number of those who
leave school young in life will follow the
bent of nature inherited from father
Adam and tbe golden. key we have pot
Intolbelr hands will become only a reek­
ing, rusty thing with which they unclasp
only that kind of literature between every
line of which are written In goary letters
tbe words bell, heel, HILL. It were
better to be born blind than with eyes
that look only on obscurity, it were bet­
ter that a boy or girl remain Illiterate
than read only those yellow passports to
that

“Dungeon horrible on all sides round
As one great furnace flamed, yet from
those flames
No light, but rather darkness visible
Served only to discover eights of woe,

Tbs wheat fields of Michigan w«r« «■lrly well though lightly covered with snow
during the larger part of February. A
heavy snow storm occurred near the mid­
dle of tbe month, but the high winds pre­
vailing left tbe snow largely In drifts.
The average depth of tbe snow in the low­
er peninsula, on the 15th, was from four
to five Inches, and on the 28th, In the
southern and central counties, about . one
inch.
At this date, March 8th, tbe snow is
all gone, and the frost In tbe southern
half of tbe state, all out of tbe ground.
The weather in February was almost
continuously cold.. At Lansing the mean
dally temperature was above the freezing
point on only seven days.
The highest
dally average was 87 degrees bn the 7tb,
89 on the 8th, and 40 un the 9tb and 28th.
About 40 per cent of the correspondents
express a.bellef that wheat has been dam­
aged, and 60 per cent that It has not.
The total number of bushels of wheat
reported marketed by fanners In Febru­
ary, is 1,035,127 and in tbe seven months,
August—February, 10,285,089, which Is
245,884 busbela less than reported mark­
eted In the same months last year. At 23
elevators aud mills from which reports
have been received, there was no wheat
marketed during tbe month.
In condition five stock averages from
four to seven points below a full average,
comparison being with stock In good,
healthy and thrifty condition.

watlomfo tribe, 11 ring near
probably tbe okteat perron
claiming to be 111 year* old.

ous amount
brain work and eoustaal
used lu Its prepara Ion. Try om» botth
you will be aouvtaoed of it&lt; superiority. J
ifles the tiioad. tne source ot besli a
pepsin, overcomes *lca head^ebts

Hood ’* Fills are purely vegetable,
prepared from tbebrst Ingredients.

Mrs Winslow &gt; Soothing Syrup haa bean MM
for children teething. ft sooths the child, rott­
en* th* emu*, nit*** all pain, cures wind colle»
throughout the world.

Children

who are thin, hollow-chest-•d, or growing too fast, are
made Strong, Robust and.
Hoalthy by

Scott’
Emulsion
the Cream of Cod-liver OIL
It contains material for mak­
ing healthy Flesh and Bones.
Cures Coughs, Colds and
Weak Lungs. Physician*, the.
world over, endorse 1L.

Arthur Cronin, a man who for the past
year or so has boarded at the Busch house
Utica, was found dead in his bed. He
was greatly addicted to tbe use ot liquors.'

Evangelist Miller of Chicago, Is preach­
ing and singing at Flint, and is said to be
ma'king scores of conversions dally. His
record of 500 conversions at Owosso is
likely to be broken there.

tat bl iicehid by Sibtlttituf

EVERTTtllNQ

Robert C. Burns Is tinder arrest at Ka­
lamazoo charged with perjury for swear­
ing be did not sign a certain contract.
Two witnesses swore they saw him sign
it.
Adlronda cures restless babies. Adironda contains no opiates. Adlronda, 100
dunes. 50 cents. Adirouda sold by W. H.
Goodyear.

In the line of choice candies,
fruits, nuts, and fresh bakery
goods, constantly kept on hand.
Prompt attention given to all
orders. Call and see me ak

CITY BAKERY

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EDITORIAL notes
Tbe forthcoming report of OmmbsloDerof Ixbor Moi»e, a summary of which
has been sent out In advance from Lan­
sing. will afford the p-ople of Michigan
some food for serious thought "about
three days," when the Wilson bill is about
to be reported from the finance. committee
of the senate.
Tbe report deals wholly with the iron
mining Industry of Michigan, in which
she leads the world. This Is but one of
the great Michigan iudustrire marked for
sacrifice; lumber, salt, wool and copper
being others.'
During the four years preceding tbe In­
auguration of tbe present democrat cru­
sade for free trade, and especially "free
raw materials.” the Michigan Iron mines
produced and shipped tbe following num­
ber of tons of ore:
e.oh.aw
•AS3AI4

:»s»i

Total............................................. .....

Average lor four years................ ...6.SM.334

This was under tbe "infamous McKin­
ley bllL"
In tbe year 1893 4.300,000 tons were
shipped.
•
The reduction ln*!shlpments from 1891
was 2.328,693 tons.
The number of men employed io mining
and shipping ore in Michigan on Nov. 1,
1892, was 17,172; employed on Nov. J.
1823. 3,673. • Those men who worked in
the mines In 11:91 were earning $3.35 per
day. During October and November,
1891, tboae of them who could get work at
all were able to earn $1.64 per day, and
multitudes of them, unable to get work or
bread, have been supported by tbe contri­
butions ot the charitable people of the
state for months past
In addition to this direct loss we must
take Into account the Indirect loss In tbe
matter of transportation of the ore to the
furnaces, where it Is to be smelled and
converted Into iron and steel. Here we
get a glimpse of tbe luterdependenee of
Industries. Strike one and a dozen oth­
ers fall with It.
The Wilson bill, as It passed the bouse,
puts iron ore on tbe free Ust. It brings
Michigan ore Into direct and unaided
coir petition with Cuban. Spanish and ott­
er ores, which can be unloaded on tbe
docks ot every Atlantic and gulf port
from Maine to Mexico, while the Michi­
gan ore must be transported hundreds of
miles by watar. and then hauled other
hundreds of miles by rail, to meet and
compete with this cheap ore. produced at
lass than half the cost and frequently
transported free of charge as ballast.
The Almighty seems to have placed
these magnlficient deposits In tbe Lake
Superior country for, use. But Professor
Wilson thinks otherwise His idea Is to
"buy where you can buy cheapest," and
that is where tbe day's work brings tbe
best return.
Verily, this Is a hard lesson, but the
professor says we must learn IL
Meanwhile let tbe people of Michigan thlnk
over this theory and the condition which
It has brought to our door.
Higher Prices for Tin Plato.

The Iron, Steel and Coal Timet of Ix&gt;ndon, writing of the satisfaction expressed
at the Birmingham quarterly meeting of
the iron trade that the prospects of pars­
ing tbe Wlfeon Tariff were Improving,
Tbe bill will largely affect tbe tin plate
Industry both in South Wales and Stafford­
shire, as important reductions are contem­
plated. The increase of tbe duty from 4
shillings 6 pence to 10 shillings per box
under the McKinley act has seriously aL
fected tbe Un plate trade, especially by
lowering tbe prices Io an unremuneratlve
level.
No one, we believe, doubts that the
Wilson bill will be of great advantage to
British manufacture*, as It was Intended.
Tbe phrase quoted above, "by lowering
tbe price to an unremuneratlve level,” admi b tbe fact that the Welah tin plater*
are paying a part, at least, of the doty.
But the editor le not satisfied with thia
mere admission. Be eontlnues:
Tbe new act will, It I* expected, come
Into operation on October 1, and manufactarers are already quoting 1 shilling

will be thankfully araepfod, and

• A IltUe over one year ago Grover Cleve­
land took
Presidential chair and since
that time there haa been one continual
-object !w^"
«be people, and especi­
al!/ for tbe great working-claw of people.
The cause ef thia "object lesson” Ims evi­
dently been looked Into by many of tbe
workingmen and tbeir natural ecnclusioo*
can tend to but one logical conclusion.
In talking with a laboring man of this
city who had formerly voted tbe demo­
cratic ticket, be expressed bl* view* to us
in substance as follow*:—
••Il I* plain to me uow that every yard
of cloth or In fact any other goods, made
abroad and imported into this country,
means just so much leas work for some
laboring mau here. Free trade encourages
importations, and tbe larger tbe imports
tbe Jess the prosperity. I would a good
deal rather get good, fair wages and pay a
good, fair price for what I boy. than to boy
it cheap, for when I pay a good price 1
know that those wbo made the article got
good wages for doing so.”
One of the biggest humtags in the long
list of humbugs. Is "free wool.” The cry
"give us free wool and buy your clothes
cheaper,” was used with tremendous ef­
fect during the last campaign. Now bow
much does tbe average laboring man
spend for clothing for himself and' family
during tbe year? Probably $75.80 would
be a large figure. Supposing that under
free wool tbe laboring man would save
one-third ot the above amount (wbleb be
could not do) or $16.00. In 1892 tbe
average rate of wages the country over
was over $3.00 per day. Since the threat of
that priceless boon of "free wool" has
come to tbe country wages have been re­
duced 30 per cent., saying nothing of tbe
countless thousands wbo are unable to get
employment of any kind. So that for tbe
sake of saviag a scant 825.00 per year,
these visionary theorists have compelled
laboring men to sacrifice $100 or $125

Each succeeding week of tbe present
session of Congress demonstrates more
aud more forcibly tbe utter Incompetency
of the majority to rata Itself, saying noth­
ing of legislating for a country that needs
wise laws nqw If it ever did. Unseemly
squabbling, mismanagement, utter impos­
sibility to get out a quorum despite their
large majority, failure to formulate and
carry out any line of action, all has
become such an "object lesson" to the
country that tbe people are sick and tired.
There are thousands* of men now who
voted tbe democratic ticket in 1892, who
are positively afraid for tbeir country. If
this party whieh'has such a targe majority
in congress can't protect*Itself, what then
must become of the country they are sup­
posed to legislate for. The majority how­
ever, don’t favor a policy of Protection
but rather a policy of Prostration.
Lansing, March 2.—The advance sheets
of the commissioner of labor's report
shows that from Sept. I. 1892, to Feb.- 1,
1894. 2,066 factories have been inspected
unuer his direction. Of these 877 are
wholly idle, 1,117 were In operation full
time and 572 short time. In those run­
ning only a part of the time there Is shown
a loss of labor per week of 32,127 hours,
or a cut of about 25. per cent. . Forty­
eight thousand seven hundred and fiftytwo men are laid off on account of this, or
43 per cent of tbe whole number employ­
ed. There has been an average of reduc­
tion of 9.6 per cent during the five mouths.
There has been a loss of labor to employes
of 1,763,060 days exclusive of tbe cut lu
wages. Thia shows that they have been
considerably pinched, yet have asked tor
no outside aid, but have been cared for
home authorities.

br

That if tbe infamous Wilson bill is
passed and becomes a law It cannot possi­
bly be changed for more than throe years,
and that bard times and low wages, or no
wage* at all, will continue during all
that time.
Vote with the party that Is In favor of
protection and prosperity. The vote of
the people Is tbe only way that their disap­
proval of the course pursued by the pres­
ent administration can be shown, Local
elections everywhere have ahown great
republican gains, and we hope Barry
eoanty returns will help swell the
her. It will be that way. If republicans

Farmers la Michigan will disastrously
feel tbe effects of the Wilson Tariff MIL
The average rate of wages paid to farm
hands In Michigan la nearly M per ceuL
more than tbe rate paid In Canada, there­
fore Canadian farmers can sell their fam

Under a republican adminlotratieo He
Industrial condition* were bright. From
tbeir weekly earnings mm wi&gt;m paring
led and
and well
aril
for homes, ttielr families well fed
provided for. They met the world with
tbe courage born of tbe strength of their
resources. Now tbe outlook is eertalnly
not bright, the blight fas* fallen on these
resources and be has grown dtabeartened
and dispirited under the humiliation of
beggary aud charity.

Wrapper tobacco to tbe extent of 5.080,­
998 pounds, worth nearly $5,000,000. ■ and
over 8,000.000 pounds of other leaf tobacco
worth nearly $8,000,000 was lying in bond
at New York Feb. 1st, walling for lower
duties, ao an to show tbe people of Coon»*ctlcut the great boon of free trade.

trine. Marell ITlh
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ProeMri* K» for Pen

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Of the Barry County Sabbath School
Association, to be. held In the* M. E.
church, Nashville, Michigan. Tuesday and
Wednesday, March 27th. and 28th., 1894.
OFFICERS.

WALL

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e'rareh will be entertained on Friday eveB'M ol this week March 16th. by M&lt; MiM
Mlehsel, Vance, Harper. Bred. WoleoCt
and Van Warner, who will Rite a warm
sugar tea at the, ebn reh parlor* from fi to
The Y. P. 8. C. E. will hold a -library
•octal” at tbe residence of Z. B. Hoyt, on
Green St-. Friday evening, March 18th.
It la confidently predicted that all those
who attend will be more than pleared
with the exercises. You are cordially
invited.

A very pleasing and instructive program
was rendered at tbe Y. P. 8. C. E. under
the auspices of Mrs. Grigsby, last Sunday
The soup house adminiatration which
evening. It was a Missionary topk.
has studded this country with soup bouses
The Womens Club will meet Thursday
should at least have mercy &lt; nough to
that tbe quality of its chief product Is not of next week instead of Friday.
Impaired.
.
------------Next Sunday the M. E- Sunday school
.■■ul ConT«Btk&gt;C

BUTLER

eooaecrea vMl u. BapOat

will observe Temperance Sunday by an
appropriate program at tbe usual Sunday
school hour. Dr. G. W. Lowry will give a
short talk on tbe evils of intemperance
from a physical stand point; Mr. Striker,
from a financial standpoint; Judge Smith
from a legal standpoint, aud Rev. Cox
from a moral point of view. Besides
these short addresses. a few recitations
and songs will be given.

President, John Dawson, Hastings,
Mich.
Vice President, Mrs. G. E. Hollister.
Hastings, Mich.
The C. L. 8. C. will meet with Miss
Secretary, W. O. Lowden, Hasting*, Coodyear. Program:—
Mich.
■. Rome and Medieval Art—Mrs. Henry
Treasurer, Mrs. G. A. Truman, Nash­ rBalfoy.
ville, Mich.
_
,
Classic Latin Course in English—Miss
Resells Goodyear.
'
COMMTYTIta OX tNTKRTXIXMEXT.
Verdi’s Old Age—Mrs. Striker.
Mrs. Herbert Brown, and Mlsa Ella
Preparation
and
Action
to Debate—Mrs.
Barber, M. E. church, Nashville, Mich.
Mrs. C. Glasgow, and Mrs. O. Hulllnger Norman Bailey.
Character Sketch—MIm Nona Michael.
Cong, church, Nashville, Mich.

Mrs. H. R. Dickinson, and Mrs. Frank
As "coupons” are ao much tbe rage at
McDersey Baptist church Nashville, Mich.
present tbe club constating of Mesdames
Mrs. E. R- White and Mrs. D GarUnger
G. O. Spaulding, J. E. Hogla, Spence,
Evangelical church, Nasvllle, Mich.
ttotttf. Crawley, Weteaert, Sterling, F.
All sessions begin at standard time.
Spaulding, Aldrich, Myers. Loveland,
TUESDAT 9:30 A. M.
Sentz, Wardell and Wightman, together
Song Service, By local choir.
with the Misses Upton, Wardell and Bar­
Scripture Lessons and Prayer, by Rev. num will give a coupon social at tbe M.
J. E. Arney. Middleville, Mich.
E. church parlors on Wednesday of next
Address of Welcome, Rev. Arthur week March 11, to wbleb you are all eor­
Trott, and Mrs. G. A. Truman, Nashville, dtally Invited. Refreshments served from
5 to 7. Coupons free.
Mich.
Response, W. O. Ixjwdcn, Hastings,
Tbe pastor will preach at the Presby­
Mich.
terian church next Sunday evening on,
Music.
-Tbe first Bible in English, or tbe life and
Opening Remarks, by Pres. John Daw­ times ot John Wycliffe, and England five
son.
hundred years ago.”
Business Appointment of Committees
Special exercises for Easier at Presby­
on Resolutions and Credentials.
Address by Rev. Thomas Cox, Hastings. terian churcfc. The boy choir have pre­
pared
a musical program for Easter morn­
Report of Committee on Entertainment.
ing; and a large choir of children will give
TUESDAY AFTERXOOX lUJO.
exercises entirely novel and artistic, ap­
Devotional Exercises, by Rev. f Mr. propriate to the day, on Sunday evening of
Steignor.
that day. Easter offerings are asked for
Report of Township work.
as a thank offering.
Address by Rev. J. C. Chase, Delton.
Come to tbe Y. P. 8. C E. all you who
Paper, Our Sunday School Teachers,
are troubled with tongue disease and
Jos. A. Van Arman, Hastings.
learn
bow to control it
Discussion. Led by J. \V. Saunders,
Middleville. Mich.
The Mission Band at Presbyterian
Address by Rev. R. D. Freeman, Mid­ church next Sunday Instead of the usual
dleville. Mich.
day.
Paper, Mrs. D. G. Robinson. Hastings,
Mich.
Discussion, Led by Mrs. E. Pennock,
In its most approved method of war­
Hastings, Mich.
fare tbe Journal last week contained a
TUESDAY EVENING.
mean Insinuation in regard to some report­
Devotional Exerelaea, by Rev. Mr. Keil­
ed crookedness of a elty official misappro­
lor, Woodland, Mich.
priating city funds. We understand that
Address, by Rev. J. H. McColl, Grand In conversation the Journal editor ad­
Ledge, Mich.
mitted that the item was Intended for Mr.
WEDNESDAY 9XX&gt; A. M.
E. G. Holbrook, the City Recorder, wbo
Devotional Exercises by Rev. Mr. Bax­ receives tbe water rente. Mr. Holbrook
ter, Naahville, Mich.
want before the council Friday evening
Address, Normal Study for Teachers, and demanded that bia books be examtoed.
The same was done and his accounts were
M. H. Reynolds, State Sec’y.
Paper, Teachers Work, Weapons and found correct to a cent, and the following
Wages, Mr*. Clement Smith, Hastings, report of the board of Water Commission­
Mich.
ers, two of whom are prominent and InfloDlscusaton, Led by Rev. E. Arney, Mid­ ental democrat*, ought to set at rest any
dleville. Mich.
and all reports of this nature which may
Address, Hon. M. F. Jordon, Middle­ beset afloat between now and election
ville, Mich.
time:—
Hastings, Mich., March 14th, 1894.
Paper, Primary Work, Miss Edith Bab­
cock, Hastings, Mich.
We, tbe Board of Water Commlssloaers,
Discussion, Led by Miss Lllltan War­ after a careful examination of tbe books
of tbe Cterk, find them to be correct, and
dell, Ha*tings. Mich.
Address, Rev. P. G. Robinson, Middle­ there has been collected from water con­
sumers for tbe year ending March 14th,
ville, Mleh.
1894, $8,688.83, the same having been re­
WEDNESDAY AFTMKXaON 1:20.
ceived and receipted for by the City Treas­
Devotional Exercises. Led by Rev. W.
urer.
H. Wright, Freeport, Mleh.
C. Wixsanrr
Address. Rev. W. W. Taylor. Hastings,
Geo. Osboek
Mich.
Rob’t Dawsov
Paper, Teaching Temperance In Sunday
School, Dr. Lizzie Hendershot!, Irv­
ing, Mich.
Discussion, Led by Rev. W. F. Glass,
Middleville. Mich.
Poem by Mias L. Addle Nichols, Nash­ wbea lie faUawlng wtloaaa letter wan
ville, Mtob.
■MUEOO DI V IlioU
SirKnlgkts:
pie and Their Bawdy, M. H. Bernolda,

eect leea than Mleblm eaa. ThU will be
ChroaWoa by L. J. Wllaoa, Xaahvllla,

It b expected that the &lt;dd Tartt of ,
»lr Knlflit

participated

In

tbe

A
PAPER
E

Thif i« a Registered Gallo­
way Bull. He will be at
tbe farm known as the L.
D. Gardner Farm, one mile
west of this city. TERMS,
*2.00. Owned by

J05.R2QER5.

NOTICE I
To those desiring blacksmithing
done, and especially to horsemen
desiring fine shoes for trotting
horses. 1 desire to say that I am
especially well prepared to do their
work, and my long experience in
the business guarantees that work
will be satisfactory. Prices right.
First door east of Black &amp; Son’s
marble shop.

fill New Pam
The Price is

LOWER THIS SEASON.

W. tl.QOObYMR
MODERN DRUGGIST

ORSON SKINNER.

FACTS
v If you want to learn how far your money
will go examine our goods and get our prices,
ft has been.

Demonstrated
Time and time again that if yOu will do this
we’ll have your money and you’ll have our
goods. Every purchase that you make of us
now is as good ae a Deposit in a Savings Bank.
We are Belling at prices that will be inducive
enough to make you buy now whether you need
them or not It will pay you to buy now and
save them for future use.

AGAIN
We wish to call your attention to buying
Carpets from sample. Our samples are large
and new. Toucan see just how your carpet
will,look when laid, and you’ll know just how
it will correspond with your room, furniture,
e j that's all you care about except prices,
and we'll suit you in that respect. By buying
from sample you hare the advantage of scores
and scores of patterns, otherwise your selection
is very limited and you must certainly select
patterns common to other households. You
avoid aH this by buying carpets from sample.
Spring is coming.
Our samples are here.
You want to buy; we want to sell, and will do
tne nght thing by you if you’ll only give us the
chance. Give us a call.

A.

MOTlCTn

McCoy

It i« just ao with even
thing. Our

I xm going to diaper of
new furniture at some
?ow ‘‘S?1
get
for a little money.
hand goods and do
staring and repairing.

open for your

WEDNESDAY BVEimiO.

7 :W o’clock.
Devotional Exeretaes by Rev.
Hollister, Hastings.
Address by

are

those

—

�Hastings Banner.
Thursday March 15, 1894.
W. K. COOK, Loc»l Editor.

WALL PAPER
and WALL PAPER.

AM t,Q the front as usual with
the. best selling line of Wall
Paper in the county. Papering is
something you don’t do every two
or three months or every year, and
when you do you should choose
wisely and select goods that-ore in
style and that have a pleasing ef­
fect. : My line was bought this
year direct from the manufacturer,
•The Rob’t. Graves Co./’ of New
York city, the most noted manu­
facturer of fine Wall Paper in the
country. They always have the
latest ideas and finest novelties.
Their goods are always perfect in
design and coloring. Don’t think
of buying until you have seen my
line.
The greatest and &lt;best
point of all the many .good ;points
is that they are cheap—remem­
ber that the best part of the
*
goods is the cheapness.

I

FRED L. HEATH,
The druggist, in the sold’ wooden
building one door ►east Jof City
Bank.

COUPON

A TRIP AROUND THE
4
...
ART SERIES H2.1
COUPON No. 6.
..

NLht&amp;£RS CHANGE EACH WELK.
Seal or bring each week abl« coo
pon. kwetber with Tjfe’JF-oenta. and
you win, receive Portfolio Ko. 6 of
a TEIP AROUND THE WORLD."
For particulars see "ad~ page I.

LOCAL NEWS
• CIRCULATION

Vr. I. Ilenderabett has purchased the
PERSONAL MENTION.
-east 80 acres of the McElwain farm. j^See
XMhs Minnie Matthews Is on the sick
kis adv. else’wfiere Tn tfilb Issue?
\ The Barry County fair will be held list.
Sept U, M. i; aud 33th.
The oftcera /Mrs. Leo Myers was In Kalamazoo last
have commenced to bustle already.
Frank Black was hi Ann Arbor over
.Mrs. Russell has some very tasty bats
aud bonnets ki preparation for Easter. Sunday.
Yon will surely find something to satisfy
you if you examine her line.

Do not Ml to visit Miss Felghner’s
Rev. Burgess, of Grand Rapids, was In
millinery -rooms Thursday, Friday and the city Tuesday.
Saturday of next week. Avery fine line
Archie McCoy and A. IT. Hull spent
of hats on exhibition for Easter.
Sunday in Nashville.
AtSoultA Bazaar the latest Chioaco X Miss L. Jean McLaughlin Is very ser­
styles for ICaster hats, and every lady in iously ill at this writing.
the oily is Invited to attend tbeir opening
y Harry Walker, of Martin, is visiting
Thursday, Triday and Saturday of next
Hastings friends this week.
week.
Dr. C. XV. and Mrs. Young, of Allegan,
Its a poor investment where you’ve got spent Sunday Id the city.
to get a search warrant to find out the
G. A. Blackman, of Prairieville, was in
quality. Spary Phillips keeps the best
the city on business Saturday.
the market affords. Just compare his
yMrs. Julia Brown leaves for Allegan lo­
goods and'prices w lib others.
usy where she will visit relatives.
Tboee'who write to subscribe or to re­
Attorney Bigelow, of Vicksburgh. was
new eubseriptlon to any pttper or maga­
In the city on legal business yesterday.
zine, I will guarantee to save 'money if
/Mr. McCormick, ot Port Huron, was
they will order through me.
the guest of Miss Glenn* Schantz Sun­
Jesse XV. Twft.
day.
Tueaday; afternoon the fire alarm sound­
Me. and Mrs. Geo. Dennis, of Kalama­
ed.# lit (proved to be false however, and
zoo, have been the guests of Mre. Anna
c a me fr*m the furniture factory, fit coats
Fuller this week.
the city enough every year for false
'/Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown expect to leave
alarm* to pay interest on a good-system.
for Niles shortly where they will make
*n&gt;ewew-dress goods this spring are their future home.
sosnHhfogTo be admlred.fi Jullue Russell
Miss Mina Reed was in Caledonia last
iacw hand-as usual with I be most care­
week where she was called by tbe serious
fully eelected, stock. If you aie wanting
illness of a relative.
a new spring gown, examine theta* before
^Mlsa Carrie Schumann has returned home
purobMlDg.
from Grand Rapids until she recovers
TbeDanner has printed* -good many,
from her Tate Illness.
auetiou bills thus far this year. We get
Judge Smith delivered bis lecture on
out tbe best of work at tbe lowest possible
•Mathrlna” before the Albion Epworth
price and ■ our . job department is well
League Tuesday evening.
eqaifead for getting out the beat-of work
&gt; Mrs. Florence Bowne and daughters
at to**e«t&lt;priee.
left for Allegan Thursday night, where
Aa Auction sale Is announced to take
-they will make tbeir future home.
place at the farm of XV. G. Jewell, near
Laeey, an Tuesday, March «tt.
Mr. Xfrank' Hamilton, jr., Is visiting his
J*wall ba* rentod bi* farm and will sell grand mother, Mrs. I. A. Holbrook, and
all hla farm impfomenta, stock and house­ eupects to spend the summer with her.
XMr. and Mrs. St. Clare Brock returned
hold furwiture. Terms reasonable.’
Good goods make steadfast friends. from tbe upper peninsula last week,
That’s tbe reason Spary Phillips han such where they have been residing for a year.
a lar®e patronage, c By tbe way If you £Mlss Julia A. Jeffery, of Syracuse, N.
havn’t tried any of the coffee and tea he Y., is visiting her sister, Mrs. H. D. Sel­
sells you efirouJd do so. You’ll be bi* cus- den, of Green St., and expects to remain
, tourer tbea. HI* prices and goods make ferthe summer.
sales sure.
Miss Nora Nagler, of Freeport, spent
W. Elbridge XX’ellman died at his home several days of the present week including
'In tbe 2nd ward Sunday night after a long Sunday, with her brother, John G. Nag­
Illness of consumption. The funeral was ler and family of this city.
2reld at two o^loek Tuesday. He was 42 ^Mesdnmes Gard Chidester, Ira- Van

years old, and leaves a wife but no child­
ren. He was a brother of Mrs. Pbln
ticnilh and Mre. Cora Warner of this city.

M. C. R. R. excursions to Detroit Marell
8®th and 21st a&gt;t one and one-third tare.
Account Christian-EndraYor Union Slate
CkmventioD.
Limited to return March
SXrd. To Saginaw March 37th to 29th at
one^nd one-third fare en the certificate
plaa. Account Egrworth State Conventiott.
:C. R. Osborn,
Agent
On .account of tire Annual State Encatn parent of tbe G. A. R.. at Owosso,
March-£0th to 34th, SBM, the Michigan
Central will sell round -trip tickets at rate
of 84.M. Good going March 19, 20 and
21sL
Good returning not later than
March 24*h. Children al one half ot the
above rate.
C. R. .Osborn,
Agent.

107 quires. The Lowell Ledger of March 3rd con­
tained the write up and tire photographs
Hereafter, changes for advertireewnte
must reach thh attce Tuesdays at latest to xjf Mr. ind Mrs. Abner Knapf&gt;, who. if
unsure insertion in the issue of tbe week •they live until Dee. 30th, next, -will cele­
•when brought
brate their diamond wedding, after seventy-Jive year* of married life. They are
/Warm sugar socialc are now the rage.
both over ninety years of age and have
Dental roots* to rent. O. D. SpanMing.
children over seventy years old, and are
Wool shawl* at % price. O. D. Spaulding. residents of Loweti. The old man la said to
‘Special bargains ia ahoes at the Bank­ be failing quite fast bat Mr*. K. is bright
rupt Store. ‘
and cheery and lively for one of her age.
A few more lace curtaias at M price at —Freeport Herald.
Spaulding’s.
People In tbe vicinity of Hastings need
This week,

Spring election oieur* two weeks from
next Monday.

Ing anything in tbe granite or marble line
will do well to call on McNaughton, Col­
Cline Mytro, Is clerking for Hicks &amp; vin Co „ of Battle Creek and get their
price* before buying. For the next ninety
Spence in place of J. W. Wolf.
day* they will make thia inducement.
Tbe Ionia District Fair will hold tbeir
They will pay all expenses both ways for
annual fair at Ionia, Oct. 3. 8, 4 and ££
all patrons wbo come to them, and will
See our oil grain boots, the beat made.
guarantee a discount of five per cent, from
Bankbupt Store.
tbe uauai price* prevailing In this vicini­
We wkU save you 25 per cent on fine ty. Call on or write them at, 9S East
hata.
Bankrupt Store.
Main 8L, Battle Creek, Mfcb.
.
Before purchasing an Easter kat or
When it comes to monuments a Has­
bonnet examine tbe display at Batsells.
ting*’ Ann will be found decidedly In it.
Pure York State Buckwheat Flour
only S2.90 per hundred at Joe. Rogers
A Co.

XMhs Olive Heath was In Nashville
Tuesday.

At a meeting of representatives of the
democrat and peoples party in this city
Monday evening It was decided to “fuse”
on city elections, and a slate was filled out
for the voters of this city to follow. I^ast
fall the voters repudiated the idea of fu­
sion and it remains to be seen whether
the voters will help execute tbe program
mapped out for them.

side of this county can get any two of
them for 81.25, afiy three for 81.75 or all
four of them for 82.00. Jnst think of this
offer once and think of what It means.
Two papers for one dollar—the price of
one. The publishers
tbe Chicago,
New York and Detroit papers have a
right to cease giving this rate at any time
they choose. It will pay you to take ad­
PoMlbly the voters may decide to assert vantage of this exceptionally low oiler
their independence this spring and not now.
abide by the Idea of “fusion” even on
The Knight Errant, a Pythian pap«r,,
spring elections. Voters are not so blind published at Chicago, has the following
as not to see that tbeir present condition merited words of praise to say of one of
has been brought about by the erroneoua the well known members of Hastings
ideas aud free trade fallacies of the party Division U. R. K. of P.: “To no one in
in power and It would be strange indeed If the Division, more than to its Sir Knight
they kiss the band that smites them.
Recorder, Sylvester Greosel, has the suc­
^N. T. Parker’s team which was hitched to cess of this Division been due. In season
the bus ran away Tuesday morning. They and out of season, through rain and sun­
rushed upon R. B. Wightman as he was shine. Brother Grenael has been faithful
coming down town, and seeing that he and earnest in the promotion of the inter­
could not get out of their way he laid ests of Hastings Division. With mar­
down flat on the eroeawalk. Tbe horses- vellous faith In its success, and its future,
Jumped over him and in some unaccount­ he has never allowed any obstacle to in­
able way the buggy didn’t touch him and terpose, nor permitted any disappointment
he escaped uninjured. This was Indeed a to prevent the onward progress of the
narrow escape.
Tbe horses were not celebrated company. He Is Just as earn­
hurt but tbe bus was quite badly demol­ est and active as ever, and Is looking for­
ward u»the visit to Washington with hope
ished.
The officers and directors ot the Agricul­ and reliance that the old Division will
tural society have chosen the following bring back from the Capitol City *11 tbe
standing committee:—Premiums. Frank glory and the first prize.**
Sylvester of Yankee Springs, John Lee. of XTlie Kalamazoo Telegraph paid tbe fol­

tbe other
_ (dle€to»ari«
-------. _were
_ _ thought ofr
and for completeness and oompactoee*
to be a work of inspiration--■
iseems almost
To
* five some idea of bow It stands we
will
say
that
It contain* SDO.OO® words,
1
1which is 75,000 more than tbe fix voltrama
&lt;of the Century Dictionary contains. 175,
(000 words more than Webster's Inter-na­
tion
al Dictionary contains, 195,000 words
I
imore than Worcester’s and 250,000 word*
imore than Stormonth’s Dictionary. Thereiart nearly 5,000 pictorial illustration*,
imany of them being grouped in full pageaiand printed In color wort. . Another
1feature of the work is that words which
should
not be capitalised are not capital­
‘
ized. this being of great benefit to writer*.
And in all definitions of words the most
;
‘common meaning is given first. Nearly
SOO of the brightest minds the world af­
*
fords, and leaders of all that pertains to
'
knowledge in all Its branches, composed
the editorial staff. It is said that when
the bo^k Is complete and ready for the
press nearly 11,000.000, will nave been ex­
pended. We recommend all who desire topurchase a dictionary for themselves, for
the schoolj or for any other purpose to­
write Itev. D. B. Pope, of Hickory Cor­
ners, wbo has the agency for this county.
Johnstown Republican Caucus.

The Republicans ot Johnstown are requMte *
to meet In Caucus, at tbe Grange Hall on 8*&gt;urday March 17th., 18Mat2o’clock.pdu for th#
purpose of placing Id nomination person* MW
candidates .or Township omeets for the ensuing,
year, and for the transaction of such other bus­
iness aa may properly come before it.
Johnstown. Marc I) art., ISM.
H. P. Chbray • Republleaa
I’. A. Fibhkii &gt; Town
•
L. N. Mosh re 1 -QommBeo.
Maple Grove Republican Caucua.

The republican* of Maple Grove will meet iir
caucus on Thursday March 22nd at McKelveys
Han aS I o’clock p. m. fee the purpose of nomlnaUnc candidates for Township •ffioer* aa* to.
transact any other business that may legally
come before said meeting- A cordial mvltatkm
Is extended to all who may sympatbtxe with re-.
publican pri Ddples.
By Orterst eommitseeCaucus Notice.

Tbe Republicans of Rutland will hold a c**"
cua In the town ball Tuesdav after ao&lt;»
March fTib., commencing at 2 o'clock. Let an
republicans attend.

Orangeville Republican Caucus.

Tim Republican caucus of Orangeville wi 11 be
held at the Town Hall in the village Of Or angevllle on Saturday. March, 24th. ism, al 2 p.-m.
tt,C.NOK?OX.

Chai man o&lt; Committee.
Baltimore Republican Cane a*.

✓ Tberepublicans of Baltimore will bold tbeir
baitrus at the bouse ot Alden Green. In tbe twpWoodland, Jas. Bauer, City. Buildings, lowing high comrllment to Haslinga Dl- of Baltimore, ou Tuesday, Man-b 20th. « I p.
By ojuhlb or Committm*-.
Wm. Strong, Nashville, I Cunningham, visiuu for Its exhibition drill there last
Irving, Jas. Bauer. Superintendents and week:—The Hastings division is regarded
Hone Republican Caucua.
Judges, Norman Latham« Baltimore, Syl­ , as tbe finest drilled body of uniformed The republicans of Hope will bold their caueu*
vester, Bauer. Finances, Latham, Lee, rank Knighta of Pythias in the world and at C-ovcrdnlr. Thursday March 22nd., at 2
o’c luck p. m.
„ ■• •
r, . r? f'l
Cunningham. Forage committee, Wm. the exhibition last night justified this ver­
Valkenburg, Will Chidester, Ffed Parker, Strong, and J. C. Bray, Tbornapple. Re­ dict. The men performed some exceeding­
Notice.
C XV. Jordan, XV. R. Cook, Mrs. M. B. ception committee, F. A. Blackman, Del­ ly Intricate evolutions beautifully using
Fret-man pstatoes for sale at $1 G&lt;» per bush­
tbe tactics of their order. They marched
Bailey. Misses Phyllis Diamond, Maude ton. J. C. Bray,
Viu. GORHAM.
el.
Viuitomua.
Hastings, Mich.
and Fannie Stebbins attended the K. of
Owing to some accident our Woodland by twus, by fours, by platoons, In single
P. ball at Kalamazoo last week.
Items, ciintainlnlng result of the election line. They obliqued to the right, they
in their village were not received last obliqued to the' left They halted and
week, although mailed. The entire re­ wheeled. They formed open and closed,
Goods at
value at Spauldings.
They
publican ticket was elected, with the ex­ squares. They formed crosses.
Timothy reed on sal* at Stauffers’.
ception of marshall and street commis­ carried swords, presented swords, they
Four pairs of good socks for ?5c at tbe sioner and one trustee. John Velte was thrust. They paid grand honors, they
Bankrupt store.
elected president, again st Dr. Baughman, paid supreme honors. All these things
and has tbe distinction of being the first they did aud many more. Bodies erect,
See our sprtagfjackeU and capes.
republican president of that village, Wes­ eyes to the front, chests thrown out, they
O. D. Spaulding.
were altogether as fine a body of a military
See our line of neck wear. Finest in ley Myers was elected clerk, D. B. Kil­
patrick, assessor: G. C. Garlick, treas.; order as one could wish to see and their
tbe ettj-.
Bankrupt Stoke.
L. Parrot and H. C. Carpenter, trustees. efforts were marked with applause and tbe
Farm
south of the city for rent. I nOur sister village Is to be congratulated on cheering was vociferous at the close of the
.quire or write to Mr*. Mary Craddock,
the good, capable officers elected to repre­ drill.
Hastings.
For several weeks past we have been
sent them the coming year. Evidently
Prices are low, but the “sass” is im­ several of their voters have experienced a running an adv. for the Fonk &amp; Wagnails
mense, yam, yum. We’re speaking now change of heart recently, as the poll list Dictionary. To tliose who have given it
A cream of tarter baking powder.
of tbe canned goods at Spary Phillips’.
showed a majority ot democrats, but this but a passing glance we wish to tiay that Highest of all in leavening strength
—
Latest United States Govern­
There will be “fuaion” oo the city dem- majority was “totally lacking” when It Ibis dictionary stands at the very head of
crat and people* party ticket The decree1 camo to the count G. C. Garlick for the list and far outsUlps its nearest com­ ment Food Report.
has gone forth. Voters will you stand It? treas., had tbe largest majority, which petitor. It has points of advantage and Royal Baking Powder Co.,
.
Wall St., N. Y~
usefulness that were Dot dreamed of when
Some of the handsomest dress patternsi was twenty-three.

Mrafrtfy
Pure

ever brought to the city can be seen at
Ruasells. They are the very latest out,
and are sure to please tbejfem*D*De W6*
A “Happy Thought" is the new style
bat fastener for which Soule’s Bazaar
has tbe exclusive apency. Every woman
It does
in tire city should have one.
away with bat pins.

Claude Rogers Is dow running the
Senate restaurant and is serving meals as
reasonable as they can be served. XVbenever you are In the city and want a nice
meal or lunch go to the Senate under E.
Y. Bogles’ store.

CF a good store is a place where you

We were obliged to cut down several of
our correspondents Items tills week.
We
always regret to do this, but when they
are received on Wednesday, we have to
do It or leave them out entirely. Try and
mall them on Monday.
Republicans should ace to It that they
put up good men and further that they
elect them. Thiels tbe best and only
way to expre** year disapproval of the
total lack of legislation that has character­
ized the present administration.

Last week A. Black A Son were awarded
tbe contract for tbe Odd Fellows monu­
ment at Lndlngton. Good work and al­
Owing to onr lack of space this week, ways doing jast as they agee to have eamuch reading matter of Interest has been tabliahed a name for thia firm that is sec
Frank H. Flint, editor of tbe Sunfield
ond to none in tbe state.
Owning their
put on the Inside local page.
Sun. and MIb* Lizzie Lothrehlitz were
Some slick feliews have been doing up building, paying no rent, paying cash for united in marriage last week. Both 'tfie
Grand Rapid* housewives tbe past week what they buy and buying so largely, en­
ables them to get tbe lowest prices.
Al­ bride and groom are mute*. It is expect­
with a tea and coffee scheme.
ways sea them before contracting for any­ ed they will b- a model couple aa do
Small musical lastrument* and tbe beet
thing In the granite or marble line.
selected line of string for same, can al­
Idwln to contract for twrety
Here are a few thoughts from Bob Bur­
ways be found at F.’ R. Pancoast’s.
thousand (1S.0W) picket, for slat and
VThe senior class and junior class of tbe dette which we commend to the thought­
wire
fence.
Also for twelve hundred
ful attention of every young man wbo im­
High school are preparing plays which
agine* himaelf overworked. Bob Burdette (l»00&gt; swamp oak fence post,,
wilt be presented sometime in May.
thus admonishes his son:
-Remember wleblne to contract should call
You will want a new pair of gloves for you have to work. Whether you handle a
R. I. Bexderstott,
Batter. We have the Quest line in ’ the pick or a pen, a wheel-barrow or set of
Hastings, Mich.
city.
o. D. Spaulding.
books, dig ditches or edit a paper, ring an
A dog belonging to Valentine Leins can*
Tbe latest styles in hair cutting at Bus­ auction bell or write funny stories you
by Bros, barber shop. They always keep have to work. Don’t be afraid of killing ed a scare Tuesday by it* strange action*.
fully up with tbe times in tbe toasorial yourself by overwork. It I* beyond yoor It was pronounced mad at first, bat it did
power to do so on the sunny side cf thirty. 1 not offer to bite any one, and it s
business.
Anyone needing gasoline stoves cleaned They die *o«nctiine«, but It is because they thought it had a fit and was suffering
: at d p. m. and, don’t get borne , from tbeeffocta of it.
Although very
or repaired, or repairing of any kind to be
m. It ia this interyal that kill*' toth io do ao, Mr. Leins had the dag
until»

buUdln* Jost north o' rortl hotel.

Money may be close and *11 that but If
Tbe Barry County Herald at Delton
bad a good write up of the business en­ the people can get * dollar* worth of goods
terprises of that hustling burg last week. for from 50 to 75 cents they even ought, to
borrow In order to take advantage of Um
X.Klt McElwain has been hired by the
extraordinary offer. Everyone who law
Riverside Cemetery Board, as sexton for
not bought their boots and shoes as yet
the coming year, and will commence bis
have saved money, for XV. H. Spence has
duties about April 1st.
some bargains that be is offering that canf The Hastings Driving Club are corres- not
।
be duplicated. Age is respectable,
ponding for attractions for their July 3rd, but
।
not in shoes with him. His stock is
4th and 5th meeting, and will give tbe ]new and fresh and all remnants at tbe
people of Barry County a treat at that (end of the season are closed out by him at
time In the way of a fine meeting. F Keep prices
।
that are simply bonanzas for buyyour eye ouTfoFTKe ahnduncenretly from ।ey*. See what he has to offer before y*u
time to time and make arrangements now buy.
।
'
to attend this meeting.
Our offer of the Banner together with
Owing to lack of space this week were (any one of the three following weeklies
compelled to omit Woodland and Hickory viz:—Chicago Inter Ocean, New York
Corners letters and real estate transfers ,Tribune, Detroit Tribune, for SI .00 per
and marriage licenses. Correspondents, year Is still open. This Is a campaign
we want to bear from you every week. year and you will want tn keep posted
Those of you who can please ma 11 you let­ from now on. Any three of tbe above
ters on Monday. When letters reach us papers we will send you for 31.50 or *11
Wednesday it ia not always possible for us
four for 31.75. This applies to Barry
to publish them.
county readers only.. Those living out­

can get only the best,—and your money

back if yr,u want it.

That’s the bottom

ground of good business.

The refine­

ments are, pleasant surroundings, courte­
ous treatment, ready service and a hun­
dred other graces that are here or will

come as we grow—we are growing all the

time. Wont you help us grow for your
own advantage? We sell only the best |
of boys’ and men’s wearables.
O.OTHIER

�MOKTOaok

Hastings Banned*.
~

.

Tharad^y, March’S-

■g^TBROS

' P; opnrtSIt

FBOM WASHINGTON.
Work of Our "Lawmakers ta fibe
Fifty-Third Congroea.

Briefly Jtecorded.

Jtfrs. X. G. HichoU
Canton, Ohio.

Permanent Good
Long and Discouraging Ill­
ness With Symptoms
of Consumption
All Medicines Fell Except Hood’s
Sarsaparilla.
*0.1. Hood* Co., Lowell, Mass.:
" Gentlemen:— Ten years ago. my wife's
■health began to fall. I consulted a physician,
gnd for one yw she remained antler his ciu-e
*nd took all the medicine prescribed, but still
grew worse. We then consulted other physb
Alans, and she doctored off and on for four years
Without any improvement As her mother died
Of consumption, and I expected my wife would
Rthe same w&amp;y- However, feeble as my wife
■ and though
Given Up
Incurable
by the physician, I eoold not give up hope, and
ahe still dung to life. Then we began to try dif­
ferent medicines. We found that of all the preparatious taken, a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla
hatl seemed to do her the most good, so she
Aetermtaed tp take that medicine again. I
bought six bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla, and
while taking tills lot sho seemed to get better.
This was so encouraging, after so
Long and Discouraging Illness,
that she continued with Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Her health has improved and she has ceased
to complain. She 13 still taking the medicine,
and feels so much better and stronger that we
believe her to be tn perfect health. Altogether,

Hood’s’tS’Cures

we have spent fix for Hood’s, a very small amount
compared to the big bills in those four years,
and considering the fact that Hood's Sarsapa«a has done her permanent good." John I*
csou. No. 22S Springfield Ave., Canton, O.

Hood's Pllla act easily, yet promptly and
efficiently, on tho Uver and bowels. 2fic-

Hastings City Bank,
Huntings, - -

Mich.

—

S *7 5,000.00
liironx.ratea under rbe laws of the Btate of
Mlcbigar.

Open for business Dec. 16,1880.
officers:
D. G. ttaibiu»M&gt;,Pred!4eQt;
x
Chester MeMer. Vice. Pres.
D. W. Reynolds, Cash’er.
nr.KrTORR:
W. H. Powers
D.
Iteyiiold*.
D.G. Robinow.
R H. Merser.
John Oarveth.
Chester Messer
P. T. Crlgrove.
Has tbe only savings department In in Barry
Coiuity and pays 4 per-oe^il Intervet on all time

OLD NAVY
WAR TIME PLUG.

ThshledoJ3iiaGC(iWJia.Ge.Toie(i!U)hio
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM

W«m Lun**. Debility, Indigtoian. Fain,Take In Ubm.30eta.
g-p

BREAKFAST-SUPPER.

EPPS’S
COCOA
GRATEFUL-COMFORTING.

BOILING WATER OR MILK.

A JIESSENGER’S XIROWL
BOIkared byTeople Who Want tr
See Their .Congressmen.
Treated with laexcwsablo Dtaeeurtesy
Women tbe Cause of » Great
Deal-of Trouble. .

{Special WauhlnRlon Letter. 1
THK 6KXATR.
•“Y&lt;m can have but a very faint idea
Washington. March 7.—In the sen­ of the perplexities&lt;qf our work here,’’
ate yesterday the main interest of the
says one of the assistant messengers
. day -centered about the discussions as
at the main door of .the house.of repreto the disposal of .the Bland blit &amp;»ator Stewart gave notice that to-day •entativea
“It is our duty to remain herefrom
at. 2 o'clock he would move to take twelxe O'clock noo, until the house
it up and make it the busineaa adjourn, erery day. We ere expected
before the senate until dtepoaed of. to wait upon the people who cell here, ■
Senator Teller also apoke on the treating all with dignity and oourtoay. ■
same subject
Oar salarioa range from seventy-are to,
.Washington, March 8. -The house one hundred dollars each -per month. I
bill appropriating MJ.000 far the rescue andwcccrtalnlyearnthemduringeach ;
of /the armament aud wreck of tbe sesston ol congress Of course during
Kearsarge was paused in the senate the long rucatioas. whl&lt;* extend oryesterday, and the silver seigniorage dinarlly from March to September, we
bill also passed its third reading.
are on the pay-roll and receive our oom-,
Washington, March 9.—The resig­ peosatlon every month, although wo
nation of Senator White, of Louisiana,
have nothing to do. Therefore, in the
was announced in the senate yesterday.
long run, we are very well paid for our |
The Bland seigniorage bill came up as
unfinished business, bnX a vote was services; but when congress is in scs- ,
.postponed for one day. The bill for sion we earn every dollar that we get,
as you may observe if you look about I
tbe sale&lt;of unsold portico* of the Uma­
|
tilla reservation in Oregon was passed. you from day to day."
“I have always thought that you had
Washington, March 10.
Senator
a
very
easy
time
of
it."
Peffer introduced a resolution in the
“W ell, there are four of ns on duty I
senate yesterday for aa investigation
into the charges of senatorial sugar at this main door, aud erery minute of ।
speculation. The house bill Authoris­ our time is occupied. We are on our,
ing a bridge over the East river be­ feet constantly. Nobody is allowed to '
tween New York and Long Island was Igo upon the floor of the house, and we j
passed. The seigniorage bill was dis­ are obliged to stop people who en­
cussed, and it was decided to postpone deavor to walk past us and explain to
voting on the measure until the LSth. them the way to the galleries or to .
other parts of the building. We are
Adjourned to the 12th.
animated directories of the capitoL
Tim Houi».
Washington. March 7.—Tbe debate People come here from all parts of the
on the pension appropriation bill was United States to see their representa­
continued yesterday In the house, ths tives upon every conceivable manner
‘feature of the day being Gen. Sickles' of business. It is our duty to take
speech criticising the action of Com­ cards to the representatives whom they
” YOU MXAH, OLD THING.” .
- resolution
- - ri -----1providing
- ■ ' desire to see and Inform them that
aloner uwuFvu.
Lochren. A
for an investigation of Judge Jenkins' I their constituents are in the corridor informed again and again of the rules
order preventing the Northern Pacific of Vaiting-room and want to see them, which govern us and he has been re­
railroad emp loyea from striking was You may think that that is a very quested lo comply with the rules as
adopted.
| easy matter, but it is not. ( If every other newspaper men do; but he seems
Washington, March 8.—After five [ member of congress were to remain ■ to be utterly oblivious to the reason­
days of debate the pension appropria- in his seat from the time the speaker’s । able requirements of the situation.
tion bill, carrying &lt;151,000,000, was ' gavel is taken in hand and the house For example, he has been told again
passed in the house yesterday without [ is called to order our duty would be * and again that one of the rales that is
divbion.
.
I very easy indeed. But as a matter of ■ particularly binding upon us is thad
Washington, March 9.—The presi- fact the representatives seldom re­ under no circumstances must we allow
dent transmitted some additional Ha- J main in their seats more than five I anybody to enter the vestibule or ap­
waiian correspondence to the house minutes at a time/ They are on the ' proach „„„
ttfe eaTO
green. baize doors which
yesterday. The conference report on . move constantly, going from one place directly enter the house. But wbenthe urgent deficiency bill was presented tqanother to see their colleagues from ;ever
------ *»_«_
u--------—does
«—.
this ------man---------can slip
past —
us »he
and
agreed
Ux The
bill abolishing
the different states In order to interest
' so, and goes through the green baize
r------------- the l----,
-------office of commissioner and assistant them in various matters of legislation; ti(&gt;orSi pUKhing them aside and calling
-------- in th« tr-.M.
«t«in the treas- or else they are
.re in their MtrnmltteA
commissioner
of customs
committee for r^pre^nuti^ who are within
ury department was passed.
| rooms attending to business of those
sound of his voice. He is a great big
Washington, March 10.—In the house committees;' or they may be down­ । fellow, physically, and has a voice coryesterday the District of Columbia bill stairs in the restaurant, at lunch; or, । responding with his athletic developwas considered. The night session was as is too often the case, they leave the •j menL Whenever he calls fora memdevoted to the passage of individual ' capital building and go to their board-'
| bcr in that manner he disturbs people
pension bill*
j ing houses, their private offices or the around him. The speaker and assist­
Washington, March 12.—The Dis- executive department, looking after . ant-doorkeeper sit directly opposite
trict of Columbia appropriation bill ’ the business of their constituents,
! the main door and they fee him. We
was passed in the house on Saturday :
“The representatives leave no word । poor guardians of the door are blamed
and it was announced that the sundry with the doorkeeper when they arc
, for his indiscretion and disobedience
civil appropriation bill would be con- ' going to leave the capital, when they
. ••------ .
4
,
. ,
- to the roles of the house. Upon one
aidered next
| going to the exeeutleo .lepnrtmenL th&lt;. arm an(, b
fonw
„ him
| The messenger, ere exported to know from
plac(. ,nd
him w
St. Paijl. Minn.. March 12.—A few
a
ays
ago
tno
discovery
ot
a
large
oea
evc
P,.
n
^'
concerning
to
repre
stand
outside
where
other
people
are
days ago tho discovery of a large bed ^^'h^^t
olw^t.iu^XoVmor.lntoiek"&lt;1“^ to““d'
*&gt;e
who come here expect us to produce' went to the doorkeeper of the house
ness, was reporteu from Belview, this their members of congress immediate-!
and complained that I had treated him
state. Word comes from that town
ly. It not infrequently happens that I
that prospectors, while examining the visitors to these doors are very im- ] in un ungentlemanly manner, thereby
intending to cause me the loss of my
deposit, found gold-bearing quartz,
patient with the messengers; and near-' position.
which indicates a gold deposit as ex­
ly ever}- day I have my word disputed ।
“However, when I explained the
tensive as that found in the Rainy
। when I state that some member of ■
situation to the doorkeeper he patted
lake region of northern Minnesota.
congress, whom a visitor desires to'
mo
on the shoulder and told me I had
-------------------1 see, is not to be found in the house of
done exactly right, that I need not
Buffalo, N. Y.. March 10.—A special representatives."
fear complaints from newspaper men,
to tbe News from Develan. Erie conn- j
“What reason do people assign for
representatives or any other people, so
ty.re ports that William Snyder and doubting your word?"
long as I did my duty. That man con­
his wife, both past 70 years of age, j
“Well, you might be sitting in the
tinues to come to this door daily, as he
were burned to death in their cottage gallery of the house and see a repreis obliged to do, as the representative
at 3 a. m.
Snyder had reached tbe , sentativc with whom you desire to
of his paper, and I endeavor to serve
door and might have escaped, but went converse sitting in his seat; and leavhim with as much courtesy and respect
badk to rescue his wife, perishing with ing your place in the gallery, you
as 1 extend to al! others who come
her.
1 might descend the stairs as rapidly as
here: but I assure yon it is galling to
possible and come to one of these
Bl* Sate of Minnesota Pina
*
my pride to do so. 1not think I can
Minneapolis, Minn., March 10.—The doors expecting a messenger to bring entertain a friendly
forgiving spirit
large tract of pine timber owped by T. your representative to you immediate­ towards the man who undertook to de­
B. Walker and C. A. Pillsbury &lt;fc Co., ly. It takes fully two minutes to go prive me of my bread and butter when
in the vicinity of Leech lake, amount­ from any part of the gallery to one of I was simply doing my duty.
ing to upwards of 1,500,000,000 feet,
“The ladies who call here cause us a
has been sold by them to s syndicate,
great deal of trouble. It is almost im­
which is to pay W,000,000 therefor.
possible to get them to understand the
Have a Blgbt to Work.
situation and many a time I have been
CisciMNATl, March 8.—Judge Smith,
called a mean old thing, and a careless,
rude fellow, because I was unable to
of the superior court, granted an &lt; rder
find a representative in his seat or in
yesterday forbidding members of the
the cloak rooms when an impatient
district carpenters' council preventing
lady desired to see him.- Of course,
nonunion men from working at a mill
when men become impatient with us
where there was a strike.
we can explain the situatiota to them,
A Fatal T»mpeit
or if they are rude to us we can talk
CllCAOO.March 11.—Unfinished build­
back a little, but when a lady comes
ing* were greatly damaged by a wind­
to us in that spirit we can only grit
storm of unusual severity which swept
our teeth and hold our tongues."
this city last night, and John Ginochio,
Smith d: Fbt.
an Italian lawyer, was killed by a fall­
ing piece of timber.

Barros, March IL—Mr*. Lease told •
Boston audience yesterday that the
women would solve the business de­
pression if the men would mind the
UWaa.
_________________

Grxkxwood, Ind., March IL—Citi­
zens of thia place have boycotted a
aaloankeeper ao thoroughly that he
cannot buy food, raiment or water.

Duvax. CoL, March IL—Recent aasa-ys prove that the great a&amp;nd hill* in

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mortgage provided, that, “Ifany
tieecxne due arid remain unpaid tlir
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Comitr. SOite rt Mlrblcu. Will I,
He «rtue lo tbe blabeat bidder os rhiUe’S
»{&gt; drt rt M^b A. U. IKH al l|„. I,,*, £ JJ*
o'clock In the rtiernoon at tbe Iw.t
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OBDEK OB 1TBL1CAT10X
cB«tt,rt Mlcbliu. BtU Judlrl.l . MuU, „
uulLAIIai.
f '*
Cotxiptaluant.

June!.
Milo...
Delton

Gideon Allen.

Defendant.
Suit feeding In tbe Circuit Court lor the
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Grand Rapids

a resident of this Btate, but reskim at KochM°r ^ew York, on notion
Fhfllp T.Colgrove, complainant's relief tor. it h
ordered that the said defendant, Gideon Allen
cause his appearance to be entered herein'
Traverse City..........
witbin foor months from tbe date of thu
der, and in care of bls appearance that he -«nv
bls answer to the eomptaluants bill of com.
plaint to be filed, and a copy thereof to be
served oc said complainant's solicitor, withta
twenty day* after aerrice on him ol a copy o’
said Mil apd notice of this order; and that In de.
•titops on iikwU only. Axaato mustjdi
fault thereof, said bill be taken i&lt; cootralna at fix stations as mm aa they eaa
teseed vy tbe said non-resident de. endant.
And It Is further ordered. That wi’bin twenty
Triviaut
wm. wv • mm —. —
days tbe said Complainant Cairo- a cvp\ of this
order to be published In the Hastings Hixygs
a newspaper printed,published and .-.r^aticr
No.« will wall at Woodbury tor pMSMgera In said county, and that such put lte.ix.ou be
from No.lflBD.Lk N.
continued therein at least once In each week,
for six weeks in succession, or that she cause a
oteabefore leaving time of trains,ao tostarem
copy of this order to be personal!*.- served m
may have time to check it property; otherwise
said non-resident defendant at least twefate
.nay not go forward until next train.
days Itefore tbe time above prescribed for his
W. a. Dxwixn Geol Manner
appraraaoe.
H. 0. Porraa. GMl P. A T. Ast.
.
Cxjcmkxt SMITH.
Circuit Jadge.
Phxup T. Colo bov g,
Complainant's BoBdtor.
Johx G. Naglkb.
NOTICE FOB HEARING CLAIMS.
Register in Chancery
[A tree ropy ]________________
State of Michigan. Cwntv of Barry—so.
Notice ia hereby given, that by ao order of the
NOTICE FOR BEARING CLAIMS.
Probate Court for the County of Barry, made
on the 2nd day of March, A. D.j-ftM. sU State of Michigan, County of Barrv.—?&gt;.
months from that date were allowed for credi­
Notice Is hereby given, that by -an order of
tors t-&gt; present tbeir clalaxs agataat the estala
Probate Court for the tjounty of Barry,
of Nebemlah Cook, late of said County, de­ the
made oa tbe 10th day ot February, A. D_ IBM,
ceased and that all creditors of said deceased six
months from that date wen- allosnM (or
are required to present their claims to said creditors
to present their claims again,t the
Probate Court, at tbe Probate offioe. In tbe city
of Hastings, tor examination and allowance, on estate of tiamuel Swank, late of said County,
er before tbe 2nd day efBeptember next, ana tbM dteptaiBlt and that all creditors of said deceas­
are required lo present their claims tq said
such claims will be beard before said Court, on ed
Probate Court, al tbe Probate office, lu the Qty
of Hastings, tor examination and a Honanre. on
or before tbe 10th day of August urxi. and that
such
claims wriil be heard before said court or.
Dated March 2nd. A. D.. IBM.
Thursday, the 10th day of May. and on Friday,
\ Cbas. W. auutboxq. Judge of Probate
the 10th dav of August next,at lOo’cltxk in the
forenoon ot each of tnose days
Dated. February 10th, A. D.. ito&lt;.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
CHAS. W. ARMMTROXG, Judge ol Probate.
in tbe matter of the estate of Harvey F
MORTGAGE SALE
Beilinger, decrased.
Default
having been made In the conditions
Notice Is hereby given. That by virtue of a
license granted and glven tome, the administra­ of a certain mortgage made^&amp;ud' ex-cuttd by
tor of said estate, by Jacob L. Me Peek, Judge of William P. Sldnam and Nan- A. sidnam. h&amp;
dated
jBth. A. Dto.
the Probate Court
I shall
I for the
ffO,county
fe %of Eaton.
hlnch'.
&lt;’r 'vh,"wife,
n thto
'yDaniel
T Striker,
oce».lon
I April
obligo.1
sell st auction to tlie highest bidder, at tbe 1ft®. upon tbe west half of the touth east quar­
premises hereinafter described on Tuesday tbe ter and the south east quarter of tlie south east
2Ttb day of February. ITO. at 10 o'clock, a. m­ quarter ot section five (5&gt; In town No. one
all the right, title and interest of said deceased north of range nine nvat in the eopnty qf Itany
in and to the following described premises, to and State of Michigan and contalciDK ,u both
parcels doe-hundred eighteen and »! no acres
Tbe south oae-haK(Hl of tbe south east one more or less aecordiug to the . Untied States
fourth (kJ ot section thirteen—«o acres. Tbe survey. Bald mortgage is recorded lo the meast one half m] of south west quarter (kl of Sce«&gt;f the Register ofDeeds for Barn tounty
•rotlon thirteen—W acres. The north one half on the fi«st day of May. A D.. »s*. in I’.ber I of
[Hl of theeast ooe-half(Hjof tbeeast one-ball mortgages oo page 33. whereby the power of wde
KI oi the north west one foorth [H] of section therein contained has become operative, and do
t wenty-four 124}-W acres. The south west one- suit or proceeding having been instituted at
four th [U1 of tbe south west one fourth (k) of taw to recover the debt secured by said mort­
section thirteen [131-40 acres. All of the above gage or any part thereof upon which mortgage
described parcels of tend in town ooe [l) Dorth there is claimed to be doe at this date the- «iffl
of^ratute^nine [9] west, county of Barry and ol S2089.W ioo dollars besides an attorney fee «C
twenty-five dollars aa provided for in
Also tbe sottS0 west one-fourth [MJ of the mortgage. Notice Is hereby riven ting U»
south west one-fourth [M] of section eighteen above described premises or so mwh tberett
[181—40 acres. Town one hl north range eight as ahail be necessary to satisfy the saldidro
irtereat and legal oous will be sold stj^bM
(81 west. Barry County and mate ot Michigan.
The nbove sale is adjourned until Tuesday, vendue on the Nth day of April. A I).. IMI. M
10 o'clock, a. m:. at the north front door of me
tbe 3rd day of April, ITO. at tOo’clork a. m.
Court House In the city ot Hastings and b-Ute
Dated February. «7,ITO.
of Michigan.
■
Hl KAM COLKMAX.
DAXIKL Striker. Mortgagee.Administrator.
Danini. Rtrixkr. Att’y In Person.
Dated. January KXh. ITO.
PBOBATB ORDER.
MORTGAGE BALE.
Default having been made lo the
State of Michigan. County of Barry, as.
ot a certain mortgage executed by r-1’*®
At a session of the Probate Court,
the county of
Bam- . boldea at the Forman and Lyman W. Aldrich sml
M. Aldrich, wife ot the said Lyman tl • Aldrieh.
Prebate office. in the City of Haatinp,
to David C. Eycla.*hynn?r. dated the.sexes.eenth
said County, on Wednesday the 7th day
day of Noreraber i»2. recorded the e!»:hte*«“
March, in the year one thousand eight hi
day of November. IW. by tbe non lypn.est of
dred and ninety lour.
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge ot tbelnterewt duo on tbe seventeenfU day M
November, ITO and more than thirty dsrs
Probate.
.
*5
Ia tbe matter ot the estate of 'Jane having elspaed since said Interest
and payable and the same remalnii'c
Content. Deceased.
.
On reading and tiling tbe petition duly veri­ and Ibo^Sd David C. Eyr)e»bymer
fied of Abraham Content, son of said deceased, elected to declare the whole smouB’ £ Zd
praying that a certain Instrument ibis daj- and Interest secured by said tnortgsgv . h rm
filed in said court, purporting to be tbe test payable pursuant to tbe terms an&lt;tI U1&lt; - A’*™
will and testament of said deceased be admitted
to probate, and that administration of said es­
thousand seven hundred ano xtitrty to“
tate be granted to Peter Lelnaar. the executor three
In said will named or to some other suitable and 74-100 dollars, notice Is hereby’ given inat
by virtue ot tbe power of sale in Mid m&lt;«. tgj
person.
Thereupon It Is ordered, that Saturday tbe I shall foreclose tbe same by a Mie a pm®*
auction tothe highest bidder al the north front
31st day of March A. D.. 18M at ten o'clock in doorrtlMOo«rfn«&gt;Mlyti.
clijof &gt;
the forenoon, be BMlgned for tbe hearing of
said petition and that the heirs at taw of said
deceased and all other persons interested in
said estate, are required to appear at a session cel of land situated in tbd towlish ». « Bg
of said court, then to be holden ax the Probate
office, in the city of Hastings, in said County, quufh Md IM wen hair Kt
"‘-p
and snow cause, it any there be. why the prayer
of tbe petitioner may not be granted. And It &lt;mrtt&lt;rrttl&gt;. kohl* kM&lt; Jl'lkrter Of
IwetilY-nlnc lu townablp lli* e. nori .&lt; o. rimice
ataht west, containing one hundred url ; „
the pendency of said petition and the hearing Slid MIM .X nori or IrJ.rtWUnc »n,I «thereof by causing a copy of this order to be
published
in
the
Hartinm
B
anner
,
a
DewsYou have beard of the Salvation
Army, and have perhaps seen its men
tbe mortgaged premises.
David 0.
and woman parading through the
streets, with tambourines and drama.
But have you ever heard of the two

St- Louhi to Fine Clrarette Selling.

The Qvftn ofFtuhion.
St. Louis, March 10.—A bill haa been
Beet Ladies'Faanlon Journal published for introduced in the city council making
tbe.nooey. None better at any price. Only w
it
an offense punishable by a fine of
cento a year, poet paid. Send three 3c. stamps
by mall for a sample copy. Besides giving not less than S10 nor more than 1100 to
general faahiou and other news, it contains lb sell cigarettes or wrappers to minor*
luatratians of the M&lt; Call Co e latest Paris.
Ixmdon and New york fashions and patterns.
Will X«4 Found » SeRooL
Address Thv. Qlkkn or Fasbioh, Union
Square, N. Y.
Portland. Ore. March 18.—Philip D.
Armor denies that he intends to give
9500,000 to found a school for manual
Ilook-k^p.•n&lt;, Stone
training in San Francisco, similar to
phers, and Teaebers. I
the Armour institute in Chicago.
i at tbe Grand Rat»ds

NEW
LIFE

not?*’
,
“On the contrary, they give us less
trouble than any other class of people
who call here. They anderstand the
situation, either intuitively or by expe­
rience. There Is a general order for
all the uicssengers at tho doors to ex­
tend special courtesies lo newspaper.
men. They do not come here seeking
favors of members
......------- of
-- -congress,
-r
■ but
they »re here eerring the entire people,
lib neoeeeary for them to toe the repretohtotire. ot the atatM ,D
tbeir newepapers are located. 1
had any trouCle with any newspaper
man. except In one inatance.
’'There b one young man. vrhoh
source of a great deal of ennojance to
every messenger “e does not seem to
have any appreciation of the duties
which devolve upon us
oration for our foellnga. He has boon

hale.

rt^«h£if&lt;Mnt rtultJrJJ' di, '$ J J*’“«t •
Ulnl»on«wm»dri,y
. «?

a perron b disappointed he is disap­
pointed, and disappointment always
begets impatteaee, and we poor fellows
at the door are the victims of the ut­
terances of impatience and disbelief.
“I presume the newspaper men give
you a great deal of trouble, do they

him b

’

GUARDING THE DOOR.

these doors, and in that space of time
the representative whom you deair© to
see may have left his seat, gone to one
of the cloak rooms, gone Into one of
the committee rooms, or be standing
out in the speaker's lobby, or he may
have gone downstairs to the restaur­
ant for his lunch. It very frequently
happens that perple leaving the gal­
lery to call upon some member whom
they have seen upon the floor of the
house, start upon the mission tbe very
moment when the member whom they
desire to see leaves his seat to go
somewhere else.”
“In such a case it is almost impos­
sible for the visitor to believe thst his
member of congress has disappeared.
It is not the duty of the messengers at
the doors to hunt all over the Louse for
any representative who may be desired
by a visitor. If a member is not in his
•seat we have done our full duty when
we report that fact But
a matter

army? They are two tiny tota, not
much older than Ruth and Esther
Cleveland, but already they have been
on the platform at the meetings of the
army, and the older one has anoken
little pieces for tbe people to hear.
Their mother is a very pretty woman
and she is afraid that her children may
become spoiled from having so mn^h
attention paid to them. But it is not
likely, for the little Booth babies are
made to give away their playthings to
the poor, and half of all tbe sweets
that are given to them must be distrib­
uted in the same way. The younger
baby is named Myrtle Theodora, •The­
odora” meaning “gift of God.’’—N. Y.
Ledger.
____

In a composition upon “Education"
» boy once u rolA. "EaucaUon i. joingto KhooL which la being
«nry

NOTICE FOB HBABSK*

MORTGAGE BALK.

cLlW

of Jonathan 8. Stevens, late of said loubu.

Cha?.’
NOTICE OF BEABIKGCIAINB
MlrktoM-CrtUrtlrtlttJlT--’’^ of
Nmire Is betrbv giVxn, that by *n
lb* Prolwte C-ert for the
titsflf nn riv «hirt*t-uib day of Februs
Itoi. Six in..» Il &gt; &lt;»*•«&gt;' tint **•’• *'eT* Jpgt tbe /
kM-rreoinw' !•• I.res ‘ t theirclr-m M. ■
estate u&lt; Vn-b B. Hurst, late of said. Cou^
Ihr

protaw.

�Tho Jury 8
___
Dr. P. R. Crouln.

JfwWwCwmi

••NOT guilty.
Chicago, March a— Daniel Coughlin,
with h‘n wife clinging to hU arnL
walked out of Judge Tutliiir. court a
tree man Thursday afternoon.
The
Jury took the ea.e at 11;W o’clock and
at 4:&lt;S p. m. returned this verdict:
’’We. U&gt;. Jur,. Sod Uw «.taSui Du, 1.1
Coughlin, not guilty."
Court convened at 1« o'clock, and
Judge Tuthill at once began his charge
to the jury. Coughlin’s pale face be­
came even paler aa the judge’s tvords
showed he was nearing the end. No
one expected a verdict within twentyfour huunt. When the jury reached
their room the first work performed was
MR. JAVES NEWMAN
i&gt;( Malta. Ohio, applied to the Surgical the selection qf a foreman. The choice
Hotel the hitter |’;irt &lt; f Mptemla-r, 1893. fell upon Juror llolsman. At 12:30 p. m.
to be treated for a rimerr of the lower there was a ballot which produced
nothing. Rumors of all sorts reached
Hp. as shown bj tin- abuie cut, figure I.
the anxious throngs outside the jury*
room, but none, of course, were authen tic.

The Verdict Reached.

.Shortly after 4 p. m. word xas sent
hvxhni .ff
T vu .t .
diet had been
diet had been reached.
T' V“i The
* he news
n*ws
spreiul quickly, aud before the
the jury
&lt;»-y
could reach the courtroom
in
mrtroom in re-sponso
response ,
!

NEWMAN

M'uraplts taken
it rd find dis-

v 'if |(;&lt;t cn«e see
-&lt;■ it. any address
httituu^ Ohio;

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Hair to its Youthful Color.

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,

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It will pay you in numerous ways
use the aalt that** all aalt. This
la especially true us to the butter
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butter. We can point you out a dif­
ference in salt. You strive for the best
vnllk, why not search for the beat
salt? Test, compare, ask questions.
Investigate what

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St. Ciair, Mich

A STRANGE CASE
How an Enemy was Foiled
_lTho following graphic statement wlU be
n-ad with Intunselnterest: M1 cannot dear ribo
tin-numb, creepy sensation that existed tn my
. hand* and legs. I had to rub and beat
iliore parte until they were sore, to overcome
In a measure the dead feeling that bad taken
possession of them. In addition. I had a
r-t range weakness In niybad: and around my
« ,ki. wi ther with anIndescribable -rone
feeling in my stomach. Physicians Raid It
at creeping paralysis, from which, sccordtng to their universal conclusion, there ta no
Im f. Once It fastens upon a person, the/
m»jt. it continues Ite.insidious progress ’V,',1
it reaches a vital point and the sufferer die*.
my prospect. I had been doctoring
a year and a half steadily, but with no P»rt.cslar benefit, when I saw an advertisement
of Dr Milos’ Restorative Nervine, procured
iNittie aod

• v. ry bit of that creepy feeling had tef*ggt
and there hu not been even the slightest
hMllcatlon of its return.
'ties'Restorative Nervine on
dation. and It hubwin as

druggtata oa
direct by tba Dr.

QnJ Elkhart,

urop. soon t know what I shall do at present
I am going to visit Hancock. Mich, my old
borne, with my family, and then 1 am coming
bock to Chicago to Uve.
Concerning the murder *f“ Dr.
Cronin, Coughlin vehemently declared
that he knew nothing whatfcver.
He
continued:
"I hired that horse for the uau of a country
Xrfend. Il was almply an act of courtesy yet
tt waa used against me lo the terrible charge
for which 1 have been twice tried and which
n*s brought suflering to myself and family.
The only time I over bad anything iodo with
Dr. Cronin and his connection with the united
brotherhood wm nearly ten years.aga In 18»
charges were preferred against tbe doctor
for falsely reporting tome matters of interest
brotherhood. A committee W five, of
whieh I was a member, was named to hear tho
charges and pan» upon them. Cronin then will­
ingly admitted tbe iruth*of the charges, and
suitable action was taken by the oommlttee,
which was unanimous U» the decision present­
ed. It was a district trial and all members
wore interested,, and knew of the trouble. Al­
though pleading guilty, Cronin never again
spoke lo mo."
The expense of the trial to the state
was about 825,000.
To this amount
be adcioQ
added tne
the coat
coat of keeping
keeping
th
*
j
°
ry
Bnd
the
salari
®® of
----- J----- J “
V, the
wuc bailiffs,
UBI11U3.
The
Revere honae
v.-ta contract
The Revere
house hu*
haa •
a yearly
with the county for keeping juries,
and the bailiffs are paid an annual sal­
ary. Over 950,000 was expended Uy the
defense.

should
buouig

In order to bring his great remedy for
ehronic catarrh Ib reach of everybody, Dr.
Hartman Invented tbe foDowing method:
Anyone wishing to become one of bls rt«ular patients should send hame and ad­
dress, when complete directions- of treat­
ment will be sent free of charge.
Each
patient is expected to report once a month.
At no time Is any charge made. Ttie
medicines can be obtained at toy drug
store. The result has been great beneficience to thousands of .catarrh sufferers.
The following is a sample care:
Patient. No. 1.627, Name, Lucius B.
Cooper of Biddle University, N. C. Com­
menced treatment,, December. 16lh, 1893.
Writes February 21st, 1894: ‘T am
thoroughly cured oY my ^catarrh which
bas been troubling .roe for eight years.
I waited two weeks after I had stopped
the medicine to be sure I: was thoroughly
cured. 1 think that I would be doing
wrong to keep such a wonderful cure
secret. 1 shall do whatever l ean to make
It known wherever 1 go. I do not know
how to express my praise for Pe-ru-na or
thanks to you.”
Anyone wishing to l^ecome a patient
should eend In his name and address at
once, giving a list of tbe principal symp*
tons and the length of time the disease has
run.
.
A HOOK 8BNT FBKE.

A medical book treating of chronic ca­
tarrh, ia grippe, coughs, colda, and con­
FULL OF HOPE.
sumption will be sent-prepaid for a short
Queen Lit Mt 111 De’ievra That 8h&lt; Will lie time to any address by tbe Pe-ru-na Drug
Manufactorlng Co. of Columbus, Ohio.
Honolulu, March 3, via San Fran­
cisco, March
11.—Since
the lust
Koine of Our Friend*.
steamer a reporter hns succeeded in in­
terviewing the ex-queen, who has hith­
erto refused to discuss matters bearing
Bernice Alden was a student in our
on the Hawaiian situation with any
H igti School ten yearn ago. There was
but tried aud trusted friends.
Liliuokalani would not discuss the little to mark ber outward life from that
questaius pertaining to the formation of tlie school girl of to-day. She wns a
of tbe new government here, and she clever scholar therefore a favorite with Pro­
declined to express any opinion as to fessor Cole, and was ambitious and deter­
whether the Hawaiian* would ulti­ mined to lead. But life was all sunshine
mately rebel, though she did say:
to the judge’s prder it was packed with “Our subjects are probably more pa­ to Bernice and she was one of tho merriest
people eager to be present ut this im­ tient than any other people in the of the crowd of laughing girls wbu used
portant pcriod^of tlie great trial. The world, and for that mutter we have to throng down the walk and hurry to the
defendant wes brought in by a bailiff. counseled them to be peaceful and post office
There was a startled look upon his await results."
She &lt;as a slender girl, a perfect blonds,
features. He ivus pale and decidedly
. She was.asked if she still had faith but the lines around her thin lips would
nervous. The attorneys both for the in restoration. In reply she said: w
have told the close observer of u rare de­
prosecution and for the defense were
"Of course we anxiously await news by
absent. The latter, however, ivaa rep­ every steamer, as yoy may Iruagluy. but «e ter initiation of character. Not the deter­
resented by Mr. David, Attorney Dona­ have now tbe same faith in tbe triumph of Ju»- mination that gives strength for a long
nee which
tica
waicn we have
nave Lad
nau from
irum tbe
toe outset
ocvri--mat
—that , . , . ...... .
hoe’s partner, j
U, &lt;e bare th* K rosiest faith tn tbe American
but that that enables tlie powesHead ths Verdict.
nattan and In Mr. Cleveland particularly. sor to do nud dare Kreat Uiings on the Im­
Judge Tuthill took his seat upon the We barc no butler mean*. bowevur. ot know- pulse of a moment.
bench and court was called to order. leg what will be done than the public at
large, for we depend wholly on the new^paners
Bernice was eighteen when she trailuThe jury filed in amidst the utmost si­ for Infortnatk n. Lt has b_-en a Idely published
lence. Coughlin bent upon each mem in Autenca and elsewhere that our Int-rcm In aleti. College was Hie next objective
ber a searching gaze as if to endeavor tbe case 1* wholly persaual. Of course we have point, but lack of means stared her in the
to ferret out his fate in 'advance natural!}1’* Jeep personal Interest at stake, but face 80, accepting a position in a coun­
you may spy that we are deeply sorry on ac­
of the reading of the verdict No count of our patient native people, many of try school, the jounggirl went chertily to
sign of their decision could be ob­ whom have‘ton employment by the over* work.
tained by the closest scanning of their throw."
There was some oue else wbo was
countenances. With signs of nervous­
earning money to finish bis education aud
ness .Judge Tuthill asked if a verdict
PoMF.Ror.O., March 12.—Mrs, Thomas
had been reached, 'and upon receiving H. Holmes, who took a larye dose of then—Oh! the blissf ul future that both
an affirmative reply ordered the clerk extract of colocynth to prove that she Bernice and Laurence Yaasor looked- for­
to read it The clerk is favored with had not poisoned her daughter, died ward to when they should face tbe world
an expressive face, and as he opened Friday night
The daughter died together. Even the years of waiting were
the blue sheet a light spread over his from poison and the mother was rose huedTor they were to be filled with
face, and those who ‘watched knew its accused of having administered the
study and congenial work.
message before he voiced tbe words: fatal dose. She denied the charge,
A thunder bolt froia an unclouded- sky
‘•We, the jury, find the defendant, cluiming the medicine was for liver
Daniel Coughlin, not guilty.”
trouble. To demonstrate that she was could hot have astonished Laurence Vassor
mote than did thu letter that reached
acting in good faith she took two
When the verdict of not guilty spoonfuls of the dreadful stuff, She bliu one day. An announcement of the
was read out in court Thursday lived a week.
.
marriage of Bernice Alden to Ralph Krew
Coughlin sib.?; »*-».from his chair as
an uneducated mechanic of low tastes.
• Kcaltug Down the Pension Liat.
though a puu hi til spring beneath him 1
Why was it? A report of her lover's
Wabhisgtox, March 10.—The decrease
was released &gt;5 .lie word “not" For in the nnmber of claims received daily
faithlessness
had
reached Bernice,
the shortest part of a second the rows at the pension bureau is shown in a
and
without wailing tn ascertain .the truth
of men who stood chest to back from statement prepared at the department
the clerk’s desk to tbe rear wail re­ The number of pensioners on tbe rolls of the story she sought her revenge. A
mained motionless. But a cheer broke is now 906,000, against 952,000 for the revenge that worked Its awful blight upon
the spell, and a wild rush for the man corresponding week of last year.
The her life.
who had just been acouitted of the number of cases now pending is 654,­
Hearts may ache, but life goes on much
charge of murdering Dr. Patrick H. 169. a decrease of over 91,000 during
the same and Laurertc® yastjor’s aspira­
Cronin swept bailiffs, spectators, po­ the year. The number received during
licemen. court attendants and news­ last week is a decrease of 8.443 from tions for an honored useful lite are reali­
ties now.
.
paper men into the narrow confines of t he corresponding week last year.
And Bernice? You often meet her on
the space within the railing. In vain
the street Very cold and baugty is the
Judge Tuthill commanded silence and {
Cikcixxatl March 13.—A rumor pre­ fair face. Poverty Is an Inmate of her
threatened with arrest any man who
moved. His voice was lost in the cheer vails in Knights of Labor circles and home, and as love and cheery good fellow­
which carried "Not guilty, not guilty, has been scmi-offlcially corroborated ship are the only oomptolons that can
v.n’ Coughlin
VUUKU..U acquitted,” into
----------------•Dan
the cor- tbBt in yoebrc. Montrealland p«ru o!
ridore, down the hallways, down the ,Ontario, Canada, 10,000 Knights of La­ make his presence ought but a curse,
Safe ta
,
,
I bor will secede from the order because there Is little happiness there.
stairs and into the streets.
’ of dissatisfaction with Granl Master her heart are hidden her sorrows, and. Is
atunnod by Ilia Good Fortune.
Joseph B. David. Daniel Donahoe’s Sovereign and start an independent It not better so? Were the secrete of our
branch of the Knigh‘ts of Labor.
partner, threw himself across the table
hearts stamped upon ouc faces, could you
which stood between him and Coughlin
Will Jtave'tae Koorwgr.
or 1 endure life?
and grasped Coughlin’s hand.
Old
Bostow. March 10.—Tbe contract for
Mildred
Michael Coughlin, with quivering lipa raising the United States ship Kearand wet cheeks, was the next man to sarge has been awarded to the Boston
hold the hand of bis son. But Coughlin Tow Boat company, of this city. By
seemed dazed. Be shook hands heed­ • the agreement the company is to re­
Alice G Siler wm given a verdict of
lessly and answered congratulations ceive 845,000 if successful in delivering
81,100 by a jury in Detroit against Os­
with mumbled word'.
He stood be­ the ship at Norfolk navy yard, and if
car Westfall, a saloon keeper^ who sold
wildered, stunned l&gt;y the blow of a unsuccessful is to be paid 810,000 for
liquor to her husband after shoe bad. Vdd
great joy. For a few seconds be stood having made the attempt.
him not to do so.
thus, while men climbed over chairs, j
Dr. J. E. Faller, proprietor of the
railing and tables in tbeir mad desire to
’
Louibvlllk. Ky.. March 10.—During Hotel Erskine at Bloomingdale, near
tee CoughUn*or
Tbe
wu|,u.... —. to
— speak
------------to him.
a fire at Warsaw, Ky.. which-destroyed Kalamazoo, died at the age of 53 years.
court bailiffs were powerless. They inthe Crown flouring mills and a granary,
Benjamin Hyde, of Chicago, was
Mro oV Wi- from paiy.!. ot awarded the contract for the Detroit
chamber of commerce building to cost
Tuthill commanded silence again and the heart ---------------------------8415,900.
again, and men stood beside him way- :
...
At Detroit the bail of Frederick Mar­
,ing
D„ tbeir _hula
_______
Makitowoc. Win. March 11.—Bea
and_________
uttering wild cries. .|
—
j.... -.han
Few
heard the x_
judge
when Ko
hethnnlcrul
thanked cuod from a wreck thirty-seven years vin, the bank cashier held for embezthe jury commended them for their B(rOi Frank Willis, ot this nity, hu just xlement. was reduced from fSO.OOi) to
aerricee and dismissed them.
I .ilsoovered his identity by m eats of a 810,000.
It was dedded at a meeting of the
Wild Scene in the Courtroom.
I locket
________ _ _______ _ ,
Inland Lloyds to remove the quarters
Coughlin finally broke away from '
Noted Scout.
from
Detroit to Cleveland. O.
the surging
ing mob which carried him |
stocitok. Cel, March la—James a
Raoon Bros.’ livery barn at Boyne
Che other,- and,
the uw.
noted
scoot
the plains
from one .Ide to
w ------------- - - start- |&lt; Wa]lleri
namci, »ue
— —
— on
—,—
City
was
destroyed by fire and eight
1.—Benson,
Ilanann went
went down
doWD tho
tho I for
. _ many
_ nnr&gt; rATrntlv
n fchuWI
Ing with Juror
years ana
recently
a show­
line. grasping the hand of each of the , man 4^ here after a short illness, horses burned to death.
Bigfred Volkonant, aged 60, was
men wM had rot him free. He met
----------------burial alivo while digging out un old
Judge Tuthill and they shook hands toRichmond, Va.. March 9.—Ths Vir- well at Mount Clemens, the earth cav­
gether.
C m7h.“ J.™»- !
- S ing Id upon him.
The plate mill of the Enroka Iron A
.uXTeommotbn beg.n. .I..
( r^ed o, publUrchoolhou«*
Steel company at Wyandotte waa
|
burned
by an\oce»dlary.
Loss, 8100,,t the door end
indicated by * »odi.enalary
rroh.Mi.eIncendiary »»
Tate FrohlMUd.
den opening In tbe crowd. Coughlin |
lMnIxsArouB, Ind.., Muroh IL— COO.
nualnr behind the wltueee »t»nd ।
Denny he« ordered the erreet ot |
Two trwmpw one nt whom h»d eworn
htawer oat ot the courtroom when
i^ere who Indulge In iucendiury rengeanoo against Fred Bui. of Kulu„ “ one cried: ••Hero’* r°«
j .p^che. to th. o.employed.
।--------- —- - ---------- dz a™,.

Dan.1 here', your wife.'
Coughlin turned back. The jnron
Ide and the crowd opened
m&lt; I.H &lt;fc*?

Mrs. C. B. H ubtareX of

Alto*,

TIL,
r.

JeaJoaaj ia ascribed

discharged a 8B&gt;500 mortgage on his- stock
held by Detroiters.
.
Mrs. Body, of Duel, Sanilac county. Is
now 75 years of age and baa a father
and mother living, wbo are aged 97 and 99
years respectively
AH are enjoying
good health.

Ulrich Steffen, a Morely farmer, sold
his potatoes for $265. . He displayed bis
1money iu a saloon and it was not long be­
fore two men held him up and got every'
oeut
of 1L
1

For Stomach
Bowel,
Liver Complaints, and
Headache, use

AVER’S
CATHARTIC pills
They are purely
vegetable, sugar-coated,
speedily dissolved
and easy to take.
Every dose

Effective

UaWfeiEol?

Buttons.

BABTWAXD.
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l&amp;IS

Stations.

Ealfc

|m

C. R. OSOOBX, Local Agent. HnaMaga
O: «V. Ruoglks G. P &amp; T. A. ChtOMU

Cbce/UjOu.
a PvtendAo
Vhe cause
PrdteeVxon.
o^/Gmevtcan.
AxAevesYs ?
Axe you willing to work for the cause
of Protection in placing reliable infor­
mation ia th« hands of your acquain­
tances?If you aro,. you should be identified
with
' »
•

THE AMERICAN
PROTECTIVE TARIFF LEAGUE,
135

W.

23D ST..

teCW YORK.

CATTICn

CARTERS

bottom, pat Ilin down M» fraud.

^£50
’2.00
INDIES

'ft!00
j!''75

CURE

i “Moys

Bick Headache and relieve all tho troublM toflfduel to a blllou* *Ute of tho xyitam. *uoh ur

’ *1-75
^ES

SICK

naadocha yrt Cxrter’e Little Liver PfflAtM
&lt;KIunUr valuable Ixx ComUpation. curing and prevanting tbta annoying oomptalnt,while they *1M
r'-rroct all dlaordcrs ot theBtoznoehstimulate the
liver and regulate the bowel*. Even if they onlj

HEAD

W.L. Douglas
S3 SHOE

Ache they would bo alnoatprioeleu to thoee who
Bu/for from thiadlatreMlng complaint; butfortu-

able la so many way* that they will not be wlk
tod» without them. But after aRalckhoad

ACHE

2a the bone of eo many live* that here I* where
we make our gnat bowL Our pill* cure it white
riiiiA-w do not.
Cartrr's Little Liver Pllte are very raall and

thVworlo.

W. L. DOUGLAS Shoes.are itylinh, a»y fit­
ting, asdxivo better salLsfadian at the plices ad­
vertised than say .ether make. Tnr one Mir and
be convinced. The «tamptng of W. L. Douglas
num* and pried on the botlom. which guarantee*
their val’je, aavea thousands of dollar* annually

which helps tn lncrca&gt;e the sale*on !heir full line
of good ■•• They can nflord to m.11 al a less profit,
and ire hrilevu you can rave money hr huying all
mur Font.rear of the dealer advcrtiMd below.
Cal; lo-’.ic trtt Upon application. Addm*,
W. ’..DOUGLAS, Rrvtktuu.MiuM. Sob.by

WOOLLEY &amp; BRONSON.

uaetham. InvUlsst25ccata; flrofarll- Bold
CARTER MEDICINE

CO., Raw

York.

SIUIL PUL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE

Operating Surgeon of the New York.
Eye and Ear Hospital.
President of Hie Interstate Association!
Of Export Specialists.
By tr&lt;4iM-.Hi of idhiiy frit-nds and patients
hm* decided tuvialt HASTINGS. MICIL,
MONDAY. March. IV
C&lt;&gt;nsuitdjloa
fYcr aud btrielly confidentiat in the pri­
vate pH 11 vr »d I he HASTINGS HOUSE
wmc day only- Th.- Doctor describes &gt;he
differ, nf di.-wuM-!- Iw tn r than be sick.ran

a toy In Dw
phenomenal way he
slirds light.into tlie darkened eye. uxusic
lido tire mote ear ami life into tlie dying
form.”
Ireafw'Rs and head noises Curwil.
The Ductor bas Jnat returned from
Etitopeai»d pnt««r*M*8 itir latest anal *&gt;est
niHteotL f«»r the run* of all. CbronX Nrrvcm*. and Privn'ie Diseases, also diseases
uf the Eye and Ear.
Cr&lt;»*s E&gt;re Si ralghtened.
Ch in i net-- reunii* and Tumors- removed.
wit1 bind i»aln.
•
Itxea VTeak Watery Granulated speedll?
cured, alm ati red. raw, sealy disra-.es u*
tbe lids ami rjr tabhes.
Ophtliainjo-c«»|.lc tr&gt;tlnk &lt;4 the eje for
Far Stahl. N&lt; ar Sight and Asttamniiun
(blurred slain) is the only exact method
Kclrtirr aa uard In Dr. VknMartrr.
FERMINS * i'h weakness of the hack
aud limlw, involuntary tlhehargtM, tiuputeney. general debility, nervuiwtbTi*^ larg­
er cmifnalmi »»f Idea*.’ pwlpitaliqn of the
heart, timidity, dlmnes* of sight. Ir*mb­
it mr, disease-* of the Irnud. throat. w&gt;-e or
skin. affecilnhM ofi the liver, 'lungs.
stumach or Iniwel-. I hoar terrlb'e disuider*
caused l»i Hdltno vfceof youth and secret
praelicr.* blight ng the m.-st redfeMt hopes
rendering ntwnwr iu»|aw&lt;sil»lr ur nuhappy. ()urmrih»Kl will cure the motd
ol.slinalr ciw axl n’wobitely restore per­
fect manluMMl.
MIDDLE AGED MEN
with frequent evacuations of iii« bladder
or with biuarHiig or burumg sensnGuH*

?fcTENT$
CAM I ORTAllf A FATK?rrr

Fora

exroriesM in the nateot bastneas. Comnraaim.
Uonaahrtctly conf)
fDnaatk* conMn
tata taaaa oant era
ical arid Ionline
bc

teued WMklnMta
lan-c-rt circulation
rrnrid. S3 a r&gt;ar.

NOTICK OF HEARING CLiIMg.
State of Michigan. C&lt; ui.lj of Barry.—as’.
Notice |r bereb« given, ttial hy an nrd..
the Probate Cour: fur the County of Berry,
.t.ede on &lt;he ieth day of Frbreary, A. If. ISM.
io* month* from that da** were allow, d for
&lt; r**dl&gt;or» la pn-aewt their claim* hc&lt;ilust, tbe es­
tate of Gaoryh w Kiwtp*. Hie of S”M Countv,
r&lt; an- n ■Hired lapmri t Ihelr cIhiius .to said
iTvhatr Court at ’he Probate &lt;&gt;»ce&gt;. In tbe
Uiiy Of Bastlijp-.fbr-exandnalion awl allow»t&gt;*, na or betaceihr icih «ay ot Auauai next.
hi &lt;1 that MH-h claim*- aid tie heard l&lt;cfi&gt;rv tala

MORTGAGE SALK
Bafutilt bavl-r been made In the conditions-

2*. UW4 aa&lt;

’-*—r&lt;Wd tn th* • file

•214- nn vkl&lt;-li n.nnkHgc there !■» eHim-d to ba
due st ii.v date of Hit-* until*!- the stuu nf four
ruodnxT hi d b.rrv on»- I'ol'ar* m&gt;d ti&lt;lrty-r&gt;!ue
Xtk» and no -nit &lt;»r |in&gt;r*-i4ivg* Hl 1«w having
*H«rii kMWihUrd tn recover rt»&lt;* vru-’imt ipvured
l« therri-’*-Lrrrl y alveii that or- lhe 2*h day
of May. I&gt;»l
to o’clorlUn f l»* fi»rruo*m tlrore

Usrrv mu»1 4ix!e.»f M’&lt;Ulg*u.
coari bouse
I-Alrv I hr ular* for homing »he Gircui C«Hi«t lor
Vw Ounts nf Harry, st isihlir «nr'n» i to the
• ugh-^l I irtrfer.-ihr
Hr* «b-xrrM^1 lu BX14
&gt;t«&gt;r gag.' or »o much ifirretif n» i»a» 1* iiccrs-

tfo-ut catt nut account for.. The urino ha*

milktah hw. There are many wbo di»* «»l
thin ctiiuplalm Ignorant **f the rauae which
is a second H’Hze «»f Semin tl weakness.
rtMiorstloH.

d by law and prosridrd nr *n aawl umrlgace,
* u«l premL'es bring al unto In th« Ctfy nf Has*
Hng* In the Owjtv of n*iw. and *tirtc of
Mlrh'gxn and described »* twlloas: Cumhirets
nig &lt;&lt;-ar rod* w*st and thirty ihr»-e ted* aud
'*• । err sooth an a roMlhinoU" Hn^crf Hfl.-rsofl

IMINYKFANr h» LADIES.

ihrsex. Important ruses &lt;ai.&lt;l wr get
frw tint hi»v.- n-rt lMffi»ii ih-* j»kill «»f all
1 he huniu phyaWsnR) have the »»*n. fit nf
u full (usi.-ul *4 skillrsl npertaltalm Oui
rtiicce*- liox-he^p. marked. «»v.*r twn thlid*
nf our psltaui^ bav* bwu bulks old
young, married^ Mingle. r1.*b aud poor.
Kpelrpsy. GnHnr. Cgn&lt;*ta cured.
TlK*' d»*'riB&lt; treat mrHi should brtnt
from two t« four ounces of urine fur
cbrmte«l analysts.

rest to pHre a» hagtnnlng. bring on nortk
UMfet of re«luu twenty, town three,
angr eight awn.
Dotal. Fvkrasry Mb. HW
w
Gbobgb F. K«&gt;Awrow.
Aimrso

�RESULT OT

Additional County Hews.

The state commii
made publio the r««
Mona
tions Lio
into the
me effect
cneex. of
u* th.
a— nwunt
------- .
depression on the laboring popala'uan'ot
tba .tata. He “X* that ftnrdy
1
. ..
and wife.
MIm Oethle Blakeslee and bWey or lay five month, ending F.bnary 1 In
Or»od Itapld. *re vtalUnx Annie SJrtber&gt; a otw factorta. inspwud employer
Mr Fred CUrk ot HMllnrt pre,eb«. In loot a total ot 1.7M.000 working day. of
,BeA&lt;lmil&gt;Ubuivb lot Send.; ren- uo hoc re and 4S.TSS men were laid off.
Besides thia lose there waa an average
'
ing.
per cent Of ;
Mr. Wltor, there wm ■ &gt;H«ht mtatake reduction, in wage. °t
'
in w; ImI week. Iten» which 1 wlih to the total number of factories inspected
877 were wholly abut down, 578 were
rerrect. H h, Mr. John OTonnor. nol
run on short time, resulting in a loea to
■Chrnenler who keep. Ihe ’took ot grocer­ labor of 35,627 hours a week in short
fee. The Item m It red. wiglu le.d time factories
wmc on &gt; wtM goose clioe lo Dnd .ucb a
Suicide of a Mod PtiyelcUn.
grocery In our town.
Dr. Robert MoKillop disappeared &gt;
The sugar season bids fair to be a short from Wolverine February 10 and was

Mr*. JJIly Christmas of Three Rivers,
la vMOax ber par.au Mr. Peter Covert

oiie.
Quarterly meeting at the M. E. church
next Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Spencer

is to be present.
’

found dead near Vanderbilt. It was
an evident case of suicide. He severed
an artery at the heel, cut the arteries
of both legs above the knee, stabbed
himself in the breast and' then cut his
throat. McKillop was a clever phy­
sician. He was unmarried. The night
before ho disappeared he called upon
some of the citizens and said persons j
were after him for the purpose of takis life.
tng his
Ufa Circumstances show that ।
be was deranged.
i
Health in Michigan.
!
During the week ended
eu Marsh
xu»rs*i o8
y-seven observers ’
reports sent in b,
the state to the ’
in various portioi
I

_______
Cre.««y.

Ed Cavenaugh and wife tiave returned
from h weeks’ visit al Moline.
The Ladies Aid Society meets at the
homo of Mrs. Jennie Reynolds.
Enos Barber Is filling a car with wheat
at this place while P. Flowers Is drawing

his to Richland.
(hear Cornell has moved on Will DoolitLlc's farm.
P. Barber aud W. Fisher each took n
car load of sheep lo Buffalo last week.
The)’ did not come home feeling like
millionaires.
Kittle McDotuld of Grind Ripids was
Ihe guest of her aunt Mr*. John Butin r
several days last week.
While Frank Barber’s team was hitched
at Richland last Wednesday, a dog with a
tin can tl««l to lu tall, ran under them,
cuusing them to break loose. They ran 3
miles In the mud before they were stnpped. No damage done excepting badly
Toni blankets.
John Baria r kill&lt;M one of his fat sheep
last week that weighed 1S3 pounds after
it wm draastd.

-- —
amailpox at Crystal Falla. Menominee
uud Ot&amp;rgo townahin.

burned by aa

Fire gcnerotloBh were proMhX At a
rathcrlor that oal.brwted U&gt;« Mlb
birthday
of
Jualta
Hallrtad ia'
Cooper township,. Kalamaxoo county ।
He and hia wife recently celebrated
the alxty-third anniversary of their
marriageThey have six children,
twenty-three grandchildren, ten greatgrandchildrau and two great-great,
grandch ildren.

muoo, atolh h» 11-yrer-oW boy.
Mra. C. B. Hahbavd. ot Maryivllla.
who reetwrtly attempted aaldde, I, bo­
lieved to be inaane. She w*» formerly
Btafe-*trucic and now thinks heraelf an
ae trees.
—

REDUCED RATES AT

Cbickanora Tomohira,
a young
unicxanora
loraonira, »
youux Jap*
oap. (
GRAND RAPIDS.
anesc chemist employed in the Inborn- QppQgiTg UNION DEPOT,
tory of Frederick Hterna, committed,
suicide in'.'etrolt by taking poison. He
Sl.tt BBT day. B«MM 5o enta.
wax M year. old. rich, hudaome and , MmI* »’ « nl‘- SU“m
apparently happy. No cause for the (
BEACH A BOOTH,
deed ia known. Hie father La a general (
in"-tho Japanese army, is rich and —’
treated th. boy handle!;|

building commiaaloneie for the uqing building commissioners for the uqper peninsula
pvuiuauia asylum
mjiuiu for
iw the
iue insane
umhmiv to &lt;1
be
be erected
erected at
at Newberry:
N.«b.rryt Claude
Cland. W.
W.
Case, Newberry; William
........... .. T. Swift,
Ishpeming, Theodore W. Burdick,
Sault Bte. Marie; George L. Zoope, Bessemer; Henry W. Jones, Houghton.

Might bite at a wisp of hay, but smart fish
jump only for live or deceptive baits. Those
who take pleasure in fishing know this to be a
fact. And right here I want to say thnt I have
got one of the finest stocks of bass and trout
rods, reels, lines, flies, hooks, etc. ever seen in
the county. Prepare for Maj’ 1 when the front­
ing season opens. No better or more exciting
sport in the world.

$135.00 BIGYGLE FOR $75.00
Is another of the bargains I am offering. Also
have a full line of Base Balls, Bats, Guns, Am­
munition and other sporting goods.
SMOKE MY CIGARS.
BUY MY CUTLERY.

SWING IN MY HAMMOCKS.

Tkfi Yoa
Will Be .

BUY EVERYTHING OF ME.

A meeting of the Republican News­
paper Association of Michigan will be
held in Owosso, April 11 and IS.
Tbe
editor ot every republican newspaper in
the state is a member of the association if
be wishes to be so considered and will at­
tend the annual meeting and pay his
dues. It is expected that the Owosso
meeting will be the largest gathering of
republican editors ever held in the state.
The following subjects will be presented
by the gentlemen named, and full and
frpe discussion will follow each presenta­
tion:
The Value of Partisan Newspapers, E.
N. Dluglsy, of Grand Rapids Eagle.
Relation of Newspapers to the Commun­
ity, E. C. Reid, of Allegan Gazette.
Bow May the Influence of Newspapers
be Increased, J. H. Kidd, of Ionia Sen­
tinel.
Relation of Press and Party, James Hine
of Detroit Journal.
Legitimate Party Support of Newspa­
pers, C. S. Osborn, ot Saulte St. Maifr
News.
Every republican newspaper man In
Michigan is invited to attend this meeting
and it is hoped and expected all will be
there.

Hlu Mildred Howells, daughter ot I be
noveWfL baa a decided talent for drawing,
which wu tint qzHbitod tn tbe public
Mcenl rear, ago In a collection ot child’,
-vereea and iketches. An example ot ber
rraeeot and more aerioaa work will be
, giToa In the April Harper',, tor which she
IhM made a head-piece IlluetraUng a poem
Iby Mr. &lt;, o. Howell,.

Although there are man; publication,
on WObtcago Exposition, there an none
which hare been ao broad); planned and
coamenUoiul; and thorough); carried
ont u Tbe Book ot tbe Fair, by Hubert
Howe Bancroft Bealdea the full blalory
and doMriptloo ot the Exposition u a
whole, and In lie eerenl national part,,
ever; an and Induetr; will be preeented.

the case of Mjller vs. Truax the
jepr^mc court filed an opinion which,
in effect, invalidates every tax title
covering property sold for taxes m 1887
and 1888. It appears that the tax
records for these years were prepared
in the auditor general's office and were
uniform for every county Ln the state.
The court set aside, a sale for the taxes
of 1887 because these tax records
allowed the amount of the tax. amount
decreed against the property, amount
for which it was sold, expenses, eta., in
figures only and without the dollar

reMQiW mousy.

During tbe lart Mx

CIRCULAR SAWS, LARGE and
SMALL, KEPT IN STQGK.
You will find my store house full
of my own make of steam engines from
six to seventy-five horse power. Ten
sizes and four styles made. Come and
see the goods and get prices \Ou win
find them tlie best made in Uie ttale
I also make iron and wood lathes, saw
arbors and emery grinding machines.
I have a good stock to select from.

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Hastings

VOL. XXXVIII.NO. 46.

Banner.

HASTINGS, MICH., MARCH 17. 1894.

BISHflRK

Hastings Banner
Published Thursdays by
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MABTIX G8, MIC*.

COINING PRECIOUS METAL
A Glimpse of the Interesting Proc­
ess of Minting.

PERSONAL MENTION.

EHFEROR WILLIflH
Travel in Style and State.

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The Marvelous Works ot God and Man ThrouQhout lhe Whole Universe.
CONTAINING GERMANY. AUSTRIA ANO BELGIUM.

Berlin—Chattau at Ba­
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Charlottenberg, i
Royal Museum. I
Royal Palace, White
Salon.
• Nuremberg.
Passion Play—Opening
Scene,
Garden of Gethsemane.
Vienne—Burg-ring

Vienna—Hofburg Thea­
terSclioenbmnn.
St. Stephen's Church.
Brussels—The Bourse.
Statue of Frederick the
Great.
Cologne Cathedral.
Dresden—Sistine Ma­
donna.
Zwinger Art Gallery.

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FUTURE DUMBER

Mrs. A. B. Raymond, of Hastings, ac­
companied by her son. Leon Van Velaor
and wife, visited with Mrs. B. Thompson
It is difficult to attempt a description
the first of the week. Mbs May Thomp­ of how money is made. Even ency­
son returned here with them.—Plainwell clopedias. which are supposed to be
equal to any and all emergencies, ob­
Enterprise.
ject to that. In a measure they are
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Anderson, of Has­ right. To get the best idea of the
tings, visited the latter’s mother, Mrs. R. multiple and minute processes of mint­
P. Sprague, and enjoyed the fruit of the ing one must be an eye-witness. It
sap bush eating warm sugar.—Vermont­ adds charm to the proceedings to stand
by the dusty furnaces, arranged in
ville Echo.
,
sentinel-like rows, to see them open
Chester and R. B. Messer returned]from their jaws and to look right down into
the east last week.
the fiery cavern where insatiable
Mrs. Frank DenAlo^r, of Muskegon, was tongues of flame are licking up the
molten masses of silver and gold.
in the city last^week
A day or two ago. says the l^liiladelL. L. Holloway, of Kalamazoo, was In phia Times, Officer Brown, standing
beside a visitor who hud watched with
the city Thursday, on business.
all the fascinations of a novice the
Mrs. J. C. Andrus and Mrs. W. J. Hol­ great iron mouths opening and closing,
loway were in Grand Rapids Saturday.
betrayed himself into a neat little ex­
Mrs. A. D. Rork returned from Agnew planation of the process of minting
last week, where she has been the past money. Officer Brown has been many
years at the mint, so the visitor
three months.
listened with interest, as to one who
spoke with authority. Here is the proc­
ess in a nutshell:
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES
’’Making money.” said he. with one
of those eloquent waves of the hands
The People’s Party, of Battle Creek, he keeps by him to use on explanatory
will not put a ticket In the field thia occasions like this, “is like making
spring.
oake. You mix the dough, we mix the
Frank Bock has beard from the man metal. You roll out the dough into
shape, we roll out the metal into bars.
they sent south after quail and he had Y’ou cut the dough into cakes, we cut
captured about two hundred of the birds, the metal into coins. Then we stamp
which will arrive in a few days and be them. The metal left over is melted
distributed around this vicinity in good lo­ up and used again, just as the cook
calities favorable to breeding. The entire gathers up the left-overs, rolls them
expfciw of procuring the birds was borne again and cuts more cakes.’’
In other words, aa amouut of metal,
by a few interested sportsmen.—Battle say the equivalent nf ninety thousand
Creek Moon.
dollars in gold, which chemically is
Fred Hartrl. of Charlotte, shot himself made up of ninety per cent, gold and
through the hand, by handling a loaded re­ ten per cent, copper, is put into a
black lead crucible about the size of a
volver carelessly.
peck measure. It Is kept in the fur­
I4mt week Walter Farr brought to the nace one hour and fifteen minutes.
Echo office a hen’s egg with the followlag The workman watches his gold as
Inscription plainly visible in the shell. sacredly as the cook her cakes, and
“Hear, my people. Prepare, May 4. 1894.” when the molten liquid is brought to
the proper consistency he takes a three­
The egg has been viewed by a great many
cornered black lead cup. about the
people during the past week and many size that would fit a monkey’s bead,
theories have been advanced as to wlrnt It and dip.-, up two thousand dollars'
means. Now to further the mystery worth of the metal ut a time, pouring
Barna Kelly exhibits an egg found on it out again with that marveluas dex­
Saturday with the following words ex­ terity which only comes from practice
into molds holding one thousand dol­
tending a round the shell. “Once more I
lars each. Nothing can be more l»eauwarn you. Beware May 4. ’94. The ap­ tiful than tile fiery stream of yodlW '
parent connection between the two makes and pure gold as it glides into the
them of more than ordinary interest and locked arms of the iron mold. When
the superstitious are anxiously awaiting theAiquid solidifies it forms h liar. or.
developments.—Vermontville
Cor.
In to be technically correct, an ingot
about twelve inches long and abont ;
Charlotte Tribune.
half an inch thick.
The bill of fare at the Hotel Jail Annex,
These ingots are subjected to a proc- |
Ionia, is beef bone soup for dinner, bread ess of rollingout which lengthens them ’
and molasses for supper and bread and without increasing, their width.
water tor breakfast. Thus far no tramp
has contracted dyspepsia from eating rich
food.
Van Buren County has 14 weekly news­
papers.
A Charlotte man claims to have seen
two boys in swimming last Tuesday. The
"leader” adjudge* him Insane.
'’Queen Esther” will soon be given by
Martin local talent tor their brass band.

of any paper in

WHOLE NO. 2022
bars are then ready to be cut- One
machine cuts the coin, anotber stamps
them after the procemaf milling has
been performed. Milling, in mint par­
lance, has somewhat of a different sig­
nification than in ordinary vernacular.
It signifies the rolling over of the edge
of the coin preparatory to stamping it
with the minute dentlculations, which
are commonly known aa the milling.
The latter is part of the process of
stamping, and is done at the time that
the signet is put on the coin.
Speaking of stamping introduces the
large corps of women who form a con­
siderable part of the working force of
the mint. About one hundred &lt;»f them
are employed, and they attend entirely
to the adjusting and stamping. It may.
be said in explanation of the process
of the term "adjusting” that every
coin before it is shaped is carefully
weighed. If too heavy the edge is del­
icately filed until the cola is of lawful
weight; if too light the piece is sent to
be remelted. This process of weighing
and adjusting is an employment to
which women, with their delicacy of
touch, are well suited. They *te also
in charge of the stamping. Incident­
ally it may be said that most presses
stamp from eighty to one hundred and
ten coins every jpinute. In one short
hour forty-five thousand dollars in tendollar gold pieces can be stamped
around the edge and on both aides.
There is another part of the work
which comes under the charge of the
women employed at the mint. They
do the sewing. At first thought it
seems a trifle incongruous to associate
sewing with money minting, but all
the bags used by the mint are sewed in
the building. The bags are made of
white duck and run up by machine;
being aewed twice for security. The
bag making is no small thing when
you eome to consider the number it
takes to pack up the newly coined
wealth of the country eaebiyear. The
five-cent pieces are packed in fifty-dol- I
lar bags and the pennies in ten-dollar ■
bags, small silver in one-thousand-dol- 1
lar and the gold in five-thousand-dollar
pouches. Roughly speaking, last year
fully two thousand bags were made up
for gold alone, sixteen thousand for
silver, five thousand for half dollars,
besides many thousand for the Mualler
coins.

THE NOBILITY.

PaiNcrsa BuLALfEhaa beer for week*
past sojourning quietly in Lyndon, ac­
companied by her two little sous.
Thk queen consort of Siam owns a
wonderfully beautiful thimble. It ir
shaped like a lotus and made of solid
gold, studded with diamonds.
The only ornament worn by the wid­
owed Archduchess Stephanie of Aus­
tria is a locket containing on one side
the portrait of her little daughter and
on the' other that of her mother, th*
queen of Belgium%
When the princess of Wales wm
married, the king of the Belgians gave
her lace of the value of ten thousand
pounda Since that time the princes*
has gone on collecting and now her
lace is worth something like °fty thou­
sand pounds.
'
.
Philip III., of Spain, was nr.t roasted
to death by a roaring fire because court
etiquette forbade anyone to go to his
assistance. He died a natural death,
and the same story is told of a dozen
different monarchs who were stickler*
for ceremony.
FARMING . IN

FQRtlGN

REGISTRATION NOTICE.
To the qualified electors of the City of Bas­
il ng*.
’
ice Is hereby siren that the Aldermen ot
Hibbert's Gore is the one-place ix. theNat
several wards of the City of Hastings, act­
Maine where taxes are unknown. ing as a Board of Registration, under and by
virtue of an act entitled “An act to further jnOnly six families’ reside there—forty i ^rve
the purity nf elections, and to guard
persons in all. 'lhe _gore comprises ■ i^gainst the abuses of the elective franchise bv
300 acres, bounded
ed by Waldo.
W.ld... Knox
and Lincoln counties,. and by &gt;ome . approved March so. irex,” will mec’ on Baturmistake was omitted by the engineers
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!£?•
when these counties were la it! o"Ut.
“* I Ward.
- Stanley’s BlackatnlUi shoo, Michigan
mtv t A»c,: Second Ward, BabooCA’s Cooper shop.
Having no connection with any county
C.K.&amp;.S. Depot. Hastings. Tnird
and never having been organ i:ed as ’a ; Houthof
Council Rooms on State 8L. over Hams
town or plantation, the residents ot &amp;Ward.
VWiArman’s Store; Fourth Ward, at Parkers
Hall,
north
of HgsUngs Souse, fur the purpose
the gore neither pay taxes nor vote. of completing
list of qualified electors, when
They Lmild their own roada, however, and where all persons entitled to the elective
franchise
under
article 7, section l. of the Con­
and nead their children to the-schools stitution ot fbe Sure
of Michigan, must register
nearest by By a special pro\ ision of their names to cniitle them to the privilege et
the statutes the paupers of the fforc voting under this act.
H. Tinkler. Chairman Board of Regis­
are cared for by the oldest a&lt;ijoining "G go.
tration.
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town. I’alcrrao. but there bare been JOHN WxiRSEBT, Secretary Board of Registra­
tion,
only three paupers in the la 4 fo*tj
JRHSK TOWNSKND.

PRKE

Literary Note*.

The first chapter of the first number of
Mr. Bancroft’s Book of the Fair Is entitled
Fairs of the Past, in a brief Interview
the author presents a panorama of the
past, glowing with beautiful pictures and
description, and concluding with the Paris
Exposition of 1889. Next Is a brief his­
torical sketch ot Chicago. The work bids
fair to I* one of surpassing beauty and In­
terest. Copies of the Book of tire Hair
have been received at this office and to
anyone wanting a complete, exhaustive
and satisfactory work ot the great fair, we
can recommend it. The price is SI.00 per
number.
.

Ax EuglWi bi»h.T&gt; is properly ad­
dressed as “my lord.” •
Seigneur was the title originally
given to the ruler of a district.
England has twenty-seven dukes,
Scotland seven. Ireland two.
Bihhopb have made experimental use
of nearly all the titles in existence.
There are in England, according to
Lodge, only seven peers of the blood
royal.
Barons are styled Right Honorable
Lord----- , and addressed as “my lord.”
All members of the families of peers
have their title* of honor, varying
with rank.
A duke is styled his grace, the duke
otf___ , and oddresM.*d as ' my lord, duke
or your grace.”
There are five orders of nobility in
England—the duke, marquis, earl, vis­
count and baron.
“Your honor’’ Im now devoted to
judges. English judges are addressed
*b “your lortkhip.”
The race of baronets was created by
James 1. in 1911. and is found only in
Great Britain.
.
In formal letters to a duke it la eti­
quette to begin: “My lord duke, may it
please your grace.”—Globe-Democrat.

LANDA

The French minister of agriculture
now issues monthly crop reports, as is
done in Germany and Hungary. Ln
England this work is undertaken by
the London Times.
.
Rinderpest has been prevalent in
the southern provinces of Russia, being
first brought from the neighborhood
of the River Don. where ten thousand
head of cattle were attacked.
The’ French potato crop has yi; Ided
above an average in thirty-four depart­
ments. an average in twenty-seven,
and below an average urop in twentyfour departments.
The permission to collect dead leave*
in lhe forests of Austria, jyhich has
been restricteil of late years, has now
been liberally extended- because fodder is so scarce,
&lt;«—•«. *u-_
— drought in England,
A ftkb
the severe
rains delayed the harvest of the cereal
crops, and caused mildew and sproatr

Plays a great part in the management of
every household at the present time.
1 he Banner
always to the front in catering to the wants of the
reading public, is still offering its combination of

TWO PAPERS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE

and is still offering to Barry County Readers
The Hastings Bannek and Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean, the two
papers one year for $1.00.
The Hastings Banner and Detroit Weekly Tribune, the two papers
one year for $1.00.
.
The Hastings Banner and New York Weekly Tribune the tffo papers
one year for $1.00.
Anv three of the above papers for $1.50.
All four of them for $!.&lt;□.

TO READERS OUTSIDE OF BARRY COUNTY
Any two for $1.25; any three for 11.75; all four for $2.00. We cannot
\ tell how long this offer will be open. Sample copies may be seen at
the Bannmr office.

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Hastings Banner.
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CQUNTYNEWs”°
Hickory Coruo fb.

About Sixty friends of Mr. P. H.

rockers, six bone dishes, two fine oil
paintings, book case and secretary com­
bined were left as to kens of esteem in
which the happy couple were held by the

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PART VI

Photographic -Tour
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many guests who were present on that
occasion.
A well ladened table was
spread where all participated to the full
content of the Inner man. An enjoyable
evening was spent, all repairing to'their
respective homes wishing their host and
hostess a return of many more anniversa­
ries.
We are Informed that old Mrs. Bunnel.’s
ninety fourth birthday was duly celebrat­
ed on the 17th. of March at her home.
Quite a number of her children were pres­
ent She was born on the 17th of March
1600.
*

Born to Wm. Mason and wife
13th Inst, a daughter.
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on

the

Thomas Hunt, Robert McElwain and
Burt Lawrence sheared their sheep and
marketed tbelr wool at Richland last week
receiving In price nine to twelve and a
half cents per lb.
Cornelius Tact has rented a farm In
Richland and moved there last Tuesday.
John Bears has also moved, occupying
Mrs. Del Monroe’s farm, vacated by Mr.
Tact, On the same day.
The township Republican • committee
have called a caucus on Saturday, the 24,
at 3 o'clock p. m., at Flint’s hotel to place

In nomination candidates to be supported
and elected on the Monday the second (3d)
day of April next.
Albert Flint’s eldest daughter was ta­
ken violently sick Thursday. Dr. Elliot
was promptly in attendance. She Is much
better at this writing.
rrlcbnrdvllle.

H. H. Mershon has rented his farm to
Charles Gillasple. Mr. Gillespie will take
possession thlsweex.
Dave Manning and wifo,. of Dowling,
spent Sunday with Mrs. Pierce,
Joseph Delano will build a barn this
summer.
Mr. Thorn will work Horace Hall’s
farm again this summer.
Ed. Prichard will work his father’s
farm this summer and will move thereon
as soon as Mr. Emmonds vacates the
house. The latter will move onto Mr.
Week’s farm.
Charles Eastman will finish sawing on
John Gird’s farm in about two weeks and
will move his mill to Yankee Springs.
Charles Prichard, whose house burned
one week ago, will make some repairs on
the old blacksmith shop and will move in­
to IL

WHOLE NO. 2023

vohnatown
people had not made a primafacie case as
Hiram Coleman has been making a visit
is required by law. The motion was ar­
In Kalamazoo.
gued by counsel on both sides. After ar­
School closed In No. 8 on Friday last.
Lida McKenzie has been visiting her guments had closed, the court entertained
the motion and the prisoner was discharg­
brother and young neighbors at Albion
ed without swearing a single witness in
college.
defense.
8. 8. Fisk and his daughter, Mrs. C. E.
A Good Templars Lodge was organized
Idea, have been on a visit with relatives
In our village on Monday night with fifty
in Kalamazoo.
six charter members.
We are glad to
When you set those trees,$ etc., this
have a Good Templars Lodge in pur vil­
spring, don't dig a stingy little hole in the
lage and hope that it can be maintained.
sod and bend the roots into the cavity;
Ottie GIpe has a nice patch under his
bnt be generous about the^place for the
right eye. He says he ran against a base
roots, set them where you can give them
ball, but printers devil* are apt to have
as good cultivation as should be given a
patches under tbelr eyes and we are sur­
hill of corn, then your Investment will be
prised that Ottie has not one under both
many times more likely to be profitable
eyes.
t han would be the case, if you do not ful­
The republican caucus will be held at
fill your part of the proceedings.
the town hall on Monday March 26th at 3
o’clock p. m. It Is hoped that the party
Creasy.
will be represented and that a good ticket
Farmers are busy plowing for oats.
will be placed in nomination. It takes a
Mrs. Hattie Reynolds, of Plalpwell,
good ticket to win.
In township meet­
spent last Tuesday and Wednesday with
ings the best men are usually elected re­
her son Elmer.
gardless of politics, hence the necessity of
Ed. Cavenaugh has moved in John Doo­
placing a good ticket ia the field.
little’s tenant house.
Our Items were lost in the mall two
Ruby Slates was the guest of Mattie
weeks ago in traveling the circuitous route_
Barber last week.
from Woodland to Hastings.
We are
Rev. J. C. Chase was In town Monday.
somewhat surprised that they have not
Mrs. Fannie Holden, who has been carreached their destination after a two
1 ng for a sick sister in law near Clover­
weeks trip bnt presume one should not
dale, returned home’Friday.
expect mail to make such a rapid transit.
A sugar social will be held at Philip
Possibly our letter win reach the Baxxek
Barber’s on Tuesday evening.
office by Christmas. Last week our items
Jake Manhaven will occupy the parson­
were crowded out on account of the edi­
age this summer.
tor not being able to translate them. (We
Mrs. Jennie Reynolds is entertaining a
are glad to note (he Improvement in pen­
friend from Plainwell.
manship this week.—Ed.)
Mr. and Mrs. Enos Barber visited In
Delton Saturday and Sunday.
Castleton.
Ben Wait Is busy making maple syrup
Asa Noys has his new kitchen enclosed.
of which he makes an extra article.
’
S. Noys has returned from a .visit to
Sahool closed at West Cressy on Friday Grand Ledge friends.
for a two weeks vacation.
Jake Heck erthorn jr.of Homer is visit­
P. Barber, W. Fisher and Doolittle ing his parents of this place.
Bros, shipped sheep from this place on
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gorthy went to
Saturday last
Lansing Monday and will make it their
The Ladies Aid society will meet with future home.
Mrs. Fred]; Brown on Wednesday the
Miss Edith Fleming of Nashville was a
36th.
guest of Mrs. E. V. Smith over Sunday.
Jake Cassiday is reported sick with la
Ed. KLnne entertained his mother, sit­
grippe.
ter and brother from Hastings, Saturday.
Henry Woodhams, of Plainwell, was on
George Greenfield of Carlton Was a
our streets Monday.
guest of Clarence Pierce Friday.
Mrs. Nett Newton spent several days
Nellie Smith has been a victim of chick­
last week with friends at Cloverdale apd en pox the past week.
Bastings.
Married, March, 14th at the residence
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Andrews spent last of tbe brides mother by Elder Holler,
week with Mr. and Mrs. P. Barber.
Clarence E. Gorthy of Lansing to Miss
Middleville.

Mrs. Warren Richards of Prairieville,
was In the village the latter part of last
week.
Mrs. N. Griswold has returned from
her trip to Jackson, where she has been
looking up the millinery business, and
is now preparing to have her Easter op­
ening Thursday, Fridar and Saturday.
Henry Damouth and family have moved
on their farm near Parmalee, Dr. Phelps
and wife occupy tbe bouse vacated by
them.
Charles Freeman and family have mov­
ed on Rev. Duane Freeman's farm.
Ben Chambers and family spent* a few
days of the past week with W. C Hayward
OranynvlUA.
and wife.
.
• Boa ens Mills talent presented the
Mrs. Seth Gray and son of Caledonia,
drama, “Ten Nights in a Bar Rooq^ here
spent Sunday with friends in Middleville
Saturday evening to a good house.
and vicinity.
Miss Mary Cole has returned from Le­
Mrs. Clark Kenyon and Mrs. Wm.
onidas.
Gray sr., who live west of town have been
School closed last Friday.
quite sick but are now Improving.
Prosecuting Att’yF. E. Fisk, of Alle­
Lyle Smith of Wayland was in the vil­
gan. visited his sister, Mrs. 8. C. Wing,
lage Monday.
the latter part ot the week.
Loyd Clever spent Sunday with Grand
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Swan, of Plainwell,
Rapids friends.
were guests of Dan Klingensmith and
Don Putnam is now spending his vaca­
family last Sunday.
tion at home but expects in a abort time
Daniel Reedman has purchased the
to attend the Ferris Industrial school at
England property but will still reside in
Big Rapids.
the village.
Charles Parker, George Bassett and
P. T. Falk, of Lacey, was In the village
Schuyler White are spending their vaca­
last week.
tion in attending tbe Allegan County
Miss Clara Herrington, of Dowling, is
teachers institute which is held at Plain­
visiting her uncle, Cbauncy Warren.
well.
Mrs. N. Richards Is visiting near Martin
Miss Henrietta Wittie Is again acting as
this week.
trimmer for Mrs. N. Griswold.
B. S. Wing is employed In the town
John Henry 1r., died at bis home on
clerk’s office.
the west county line Friday night. The
A new bridge is being built across the
funeral which was largely attended was
creek.
held at the home on Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Etta Tungate, ot Hastings, was
He leaves a wife ahd a large circle of
called here last week on account of the
friends, a
sickness of her mother, Mrs John Valen­
Bert Putnam has closed his term of
tine,
school a nd we understand has accepted a
position as clerk in a Wayland drug store.
•Tohnntown.
Jacob Jordan who has been very sick
Mr. and Mrs. Will Mason are the proud
for
some time is reported to be slowly
parents of a baby girl.
falling.
Norman Chapin has a new wind mill.
Marcenus Wright has traded his pro­
Sugar social at Maurice Lawrence’s Fri­
perty for property in Grand Rapids and
day evening was well attended.
Geo. McDonald, of Hope, Is working for expects to move to the city soon.
A fine program has been prepared for
F. A. Robinson.
Arthur Knowls is visiting friends In the Easter exercises to be held at the M.
E. church next Sunday evening.
Jackson.
____________________
We understand that Messrs Keeler’s are
Shiloh.
X
expected b ome this week.
Mrs. Ernest Wolgar is quite sick yet
Mrs. John Zerby fell last Thursday
V. C. Roosa has moved to Hastings.
breaking her limb.
..
The examination of Elmer McArthur
Mom Rosenberg, Jos. Bechtel, and
Frank Dammothnnd families, spent Bun­ for burglarlag B. S. Holly’s store last
September occurred in Justice Veil’s
day at D. Benjamin’s.
Rev. Meflt returned from Fennville court Monday. After the peoples proofs
were all in, Palmerton A Smith, attorney*
this morning.
a «ood for McArthur, moved that the ease be dis­
missed
and the prisoner diMharged a* tbe
deal laial,. aaartr for bau.

mored last Friday where their friends
will find them hereafter.
Fillmore.

Mrs. McClintock of year city, who has
been making an extended visit with her
sister Mrs. G. J. Teeple returned Id her
home Sunday.
Mrs. E. Kenyon and D. Godfrey visited
Mrs, W. Smith last Friday.

P. Dooley was In Hastings last Friday,
Frogs, robins and wild geese are trying
to find some place to locate before the
next cold snap.
Patrick Mead of Harrison rW^T.Iast
Sunday after a short illaere. He wt*; In­
tending to move on his farm in Fillmore
this spring. He was burled in tbe Cath­
olic cemetery In Bowoe last Tuesday.
Cwkey.

Last week’s letter.

Mr. C. BQaekman has sold hl* place to
Elihu Olmstead.
Consideration 6400.
Mr. Blackman has moved to Lake Odessa.
Mr. Smith and family bare left the
f arm where they have been Bring and have
gone to Lake Odessa to/Uve.
Lee will
work in a saw mill tbe coming summer.
Mrs.Heibley of Minneapolis, Kansas,
Is here visiting her daughters, Mrs. Haight
of Woodland, and Mn. Nash of this
place.
The result of the recent protracted ef­
fort is fourt y four converts. Elder Miers
has had up hill work brut has come out
victorious at last
The farmers in the vicinity of Wood,land are getting very much interested in
the creamery there. Nearly every one
of /hem are buying more cows. Mr. Covylfie bought a eow of James Spencer last
week.
Mr. Fair expects to build &amp; new twelve
hundred dollar house at Lake Odessa the
coming summer and move’off his farm in­
to IL
John Wtoey is very sick at this writing

with sciatie rheumatism. He drove csome
cattie to Lake Odessa and rode home tak­
ing a cold.
A council of doctors was
held there to-day but we did not learn
the conclusion.
Brewsrd.
Miss Maggie Ream Is visiting at Mrs.
Farr’s.
Auction at the late Nemlah Cook’s
March 17th.
.

A good many people from here attended
tbe literary at tbe Grange Hall Wednes­
day evenieg.
Dorado Witte of Castleton*
Charles Draper has moved In Lester
Warner s house and will work for Lester
Finly Marks visited at our village one the comingsummer.
day last week.
Charles Ream received a telegram from
Two Birds from Freeport lodged with Pittsburg, Penn, that his father was dead
Mrs. O. E. Woods one night last week. ‘
and left yesterday for there.
Mr. Paddock of York State is calling on
Albert Doster left for Buffalo last Mon­
many old friends at this place.
day.
Five cars are being loaded with hay at
John Ccans has moved in the store of ■
this writing.
Wm. Broward and will do repairing in
Mrs. Hattie Cramer, of your city was tbe boot and shoe line.
here last week -to call on old friends.
M. Doster shipped a car load of hogs
Mr. Rogers, of Chicago is preparing to Friday.
load and dose up last winters’s lumber
Clark Rogers is visiting bls father In
business.
Athens.
A. B. Farr Is visiting John King at
Al Raiten, of Woodland was hand shak­
ing with old friends on our streets part of Bowens Mills.
Mrs. W. J. Warrent is sick at Kalama­
last week.
Charles Shriner of Woodie nd. was look­ zoo.
•
ing over our village one day last week.
Leroy Warner has commenced plough­
Easter Social at Wm. Smith’s Saturday, ing for oats.
24th. All invited. Something extra Is
Central RutJaad.
promised.
Ladies Mite Society meets with Mrs.
Katie Biggs visited Jana Perry one
Eva McDonald March 20th.
night last week.
Mr. Craigs people have moved a^ray.
We notice Roy Smith helping himself
around with two crutches. The fault of We are sorry to hear IL
There were five delegates elected for
the ax.
Henry Mark and family were the guests the Sunday school convention at Nash­
ville.
of his brother Sunday last
Mrs. Gary Baker is at Cedar Creek mak­
Addle Perry is still caring for her fath­
ing 8 visit.
er who Is no better.
Charley Andrus is working for Mr.
Quimby.
Dawson.
The Ladies Aid Society met with Mrs.
There will be a song service at tbe
Baehellor last Thursday and was well aU Yeckiey school house next Sunday even-­
tended.
Adjourned to meet with Mrs. Ing.
Tbe W. C. T. U. was well attended^
Seely In three weeks. All are co rdlally

The talks by Prof. Taylor and Mrs. Grigs­
by were enjoyed by all.
Fred Tanner has gone to Hickory Cor­
will be glad to learn she Is better at this
ners to work thia summer.
writing.
Mrs. Rosa Rice was called home by the
Milo.
.
.
serious illness of her mother, Mrs Lowell.
Mean temperature Saturday and Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Boocam visited their
daughter at Nashville last week.
58 degrees. Spring weather, farmers, are
fitting their oat ground.
W. A. Spalding purchased 4.006 bu. of
Carlton Center. ’
F. B. Fleming and wife have moved to wheat last week and shipped 0 our loads.
A Mr. Hunt of Cadillac vlsUed H. W.
Hastings.
The warm weather of the past few days Willlans last week.
Detroit has a monopoly of supreme court
has wound up sugar tnaki ng.
.
Mrs. Olive Carpenter of Hastings is under Mayor Pingree.
Mis* Eva Johnson is dangerously sick
visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Peter

invited.
Tbe many friends of^Irs.

Alt

Lowell

Covert at present writing.
School will not commence until April
2nd.
.
’
A good many of our citizens attended

with heart trouble and lung fever.
The writer learned yesterday, Sunday,
that H. W. Willlama and wife are on the

sick list and called Dr. Hyde.
Also that
Clarence Doolittle h sick with tbe mala­
tbe funeral of Geo. Whitney Sunday.
rial fever.
Mrs. Dill Cain is on the sick list
Several ear loads of hay was shipped
Theo Jones has moved back to bis
from Mito tost week.
This u a new
farm in We*t Carlton.
Mrs. John O'Connor and sister Minnie money Item for tbe fanner*. They claim
visited thef? parent* in Yankee Spring* there 1* more money in wiling than la
feeding. A* to the future hewett to
tbe past week.
CbM Wrtitbl clMed bl, Kbool la the their farms Is a qnesitoa for dlaeurekm.
Tbe writer eeamMag bi* dtory Mi
BoUlir dlMrin last Friday.

&gt; Mr. and Mn. lari MMMokUa han raat- &gt;00 erf th*naktaau «C the towwhlp &lt;
CAobMbM «» M jNy*
•d nmu ot Mn. Tnnuao BarruM. Tb./

�Hastings Banner^

WORLD’S

Thursday, March 2a, 1894.;
C

THl GREAT

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.
FAIR

STATEMENT.

•ays HOOD'S

ch

and

the vlt*' ,or"

CIvsa

Strength

WAAKlAOtOk. M«eh iBl-StAtlAUre ot

The secretary of the board of world’s
fair managers for the state of Michigan
has issued a report showing the ex­
penditures from August 5, 1801, to
March 1,1W4, aa follows:
Oousiroctloa a^i.1 furnishing of building. HALW
11.Ml
Board and general expenses.’
10, AT
0,10)
Secretary's salary sod c-xpeuxes
1.010
Expense of welling building, etc... .....
Ceremonies dedication and Michigan
days
10,1
&lt;7
AfmculsuratexhiMta.............................
. It ITO
Miner*! exhibit*
General atato exhibits
.
4.0W
Bducatiooal exhibits ...........................
Forestry exhibits
i 1,413
Woman’s work exhibits

Bev. J. Iferrltte
D. A
Is widely known as pastor of the First M. R.
Church at Columbia CHy, Indiana, and Is a
powerful pulpit orator. Ute book, “ Samson
and Shylock, or a Preacher’s Plea lor the
Workingman,” hu received ranch praise
from press and clergy. Dr. Driver says:
“ Columbia City, Ind., June 3,1U3.
*0.1. Hood Si Co., Lowell, Mass.:
*’ Dear Sirs — Among the raDIcrs of all the
vital forces. I regard Hood’s Sarsaparilla 03
the generaMn-chlef. Crowded and over­
worked, as a preacher and lecturer, I some­
times am conscious that I am not measuring
up to the best that I am capable of doing.
A few doses—a bottle or two—of Hood's,
however, greatly

Invigorate My Body,
Clarify My Mind, and

The total number of bushels of wheat
reported marketed by farmers tn the
state in February was 1,035,187, and in
the seven months. August to February,
10,885,089, which was 344,884 buahalsltea
than reported marketed in the same
months last year. At twenty-three el­
evators and mills from which reports
were received there was no wheat
marketed during the month. In con­
dition live stock averages from four to
seven points below a full average, com­
parison being With stock In good,
healthy and thrifty condltlon-

Like a New Man.
"In a week I am up to concert pitch again,
cheerful, buoyant and ready for any work
and capable of any feat of strength or eudarance. To all overworked profesilpnal
n£u Hood’s .S.nrs:ij&gt;;irilla Is a &lt;«ml-send.
“Very truly yours,
hJuhx Merritts Duivxa."

WILL AWAIT COUBT ACTXOX.

materials used, •&amp;, 158.903.358; and value
of products. tB,S7Q, 197,034.
The cot&gt;
taributlon to the wealth of the country, J
it
it is
is stated,
stated, is
is more
more clearly
clearly shown
snown by
oy ..
deducting 83,153,800.353,
»5.138,860.333, tbe
the coat of mama- ,
terial used, from the value of the prod-;
w-.*fs.ga i
~-—k H,an.
at an qw
art u
t&gt;ota 'This
leaves
330.^1
as the '■
Increased valuation of the raw ma­
terials.

Health lu Mlchlgwu.

During the week ended March 10
reports sent in by fifty-six obeervers
in various portions of the state to the
state board of health Indicated that in­
flammation of tho bowel*, intermittent
fever and consumption increased in
area of prevalence. Typhoid fever was
reported at thirteen places, diphtheria
al twenty-eight, measles at thirteen,
scarlet fever at forty six and smallpox
at Crystal Falla and Menominee.

military'.

Thu critical situation has nc&lt;-n
brought about by the determination of
Waite to oust the two membersof
tho fjr0 aud police board, Jackson Orr
Bnj
j, Martin, for protecting gem­
bling houses, and to place in office

Santa Bo».
»*»»W Keeanaa ne
had no eduention.
.
Tnr haj&gt;plMt negro In WlAoonrin
dwell, in Madtaon. He
.troeta, exhibiting a bullfrog
threc eyoa—one in the center ot ita

head.
A rAUXB nt Stanberry, Mo., baa
enough simple faith in mankind to adrertiae in the local newspaper for the
reS^ry of . ten^taUon keg of btackberry brandy, which ha lost out of
wugon on tbe Wffbway.
Ax Omaha policeman haa been anapended for pc^fift of duty, bnt
never wm poliocman. probably, erm
before tnependod for oegloet under
euch eir.-nmstanwt. A» he plead,, be
entered a church, cad. boeominc Inter­
ested la the cervices, remained too oeioeK in tue afiernooti at '«'Sb%s
t&gt;.(. fr.M^LWfl,»

ssjM.’yw?1

loon.

tfo “nofint fine on uid

uur» iw
t
A powder made from a foaeC ebell
known aa "the devil’, thumb," ia re­
garded both aa a cure and a preventtva
ot whooping ooogh in many paaia of
England and Ireland..

Criph lb Cmexx, CoL, March 19.—Shrr
Iff Bowers on Saturday called on Gov.
Waite for troops to assist his deputies
in maintaining peace st Altman, where
the miners are striking for an eighthour day and the same wages aa were
formerly paid for nine hours. -The
minors are defiant and threaten to re­
slat the troops ou their arrival. A
pitched battle la possible when tbe op­
posing sides meet
In response to tbe demand tho First'
regiment of Denver, with the signal,
corps and the Chaffee light infantry :
and company C, Second regiment, oij
Pueblo, were ordered to proceed to
Cripple Creek under command of Adjt1
Gen. Tarsney.
•
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DEATH OF AN AVENGER.
'

n. a Nixon, a Batavia township
tenner, was cremated in the ruins of
his big grain
‘ &gt; barn. It was not until
the building
„ twas nearly burned to tho
ground that Mr. Nixon was missed.
Forty sheep, four horses and other
stock were burned. Nixon leaves a
widow and several children in poor cir­
cumstances.

HOOD’S

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their auccesaors, S. D. Barnes and
Dennis
Mullins.
Messrs.
Messrs Orr and
Martin, having obtained from tbe
Strict court an injunction restrain-

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Detectives
unable
clew
to the were
mvste^
nf to find
m any
*«w to the mystery of tha (liny-re.™ 1

mlaalonera In offloa Goa McCook will
I^NAPolxs. Ind,. March lfi-TU
oontar with th, governor al * o’clock'
lbe forenoon, be
to-day and wtU than decide upon hit
line of action.

that Saturday tbe

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platform favor* protection to American
01 Btr- ! te-Vta. government mrinn^X
n “J-lonary at ponalon. tor disabled ret.rana, equi

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HEAD

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Haary Benson, a wealthy farmer Uv
ing meal- Filat, was. arrested charged
With starving his horses.
Mm Annis Fight, aged 60 year*,
weak to bed In Detroit In good health

Leri J. Simonton, 11 years

X?"'' “d d’no'V1«»&lt;»-&gt;trmJt pri^n

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dale, where be was born and where his
mother now lives.
Jamas Howard, an American civil enginesr, said to be a resident of Michi­
gan, was drowned in the Gulf of Cali­
fornia near Guay mas.
Justin Lawyer, long a public officer
at Coldwater, died at his home, aged
TO years.
No toe was to sight at St Ignaee, a
northwestern gale having swept it out,
carrying with it several fish ahantiee

befendau?.

der. eod Ineeerot bl, a. ;• AmSuSMlE
Maemre to Ux rorn|.l&gt;:i.M,
plalat to be. filed, and
copy tberfot
.

-Tranmrr
HAI« **£»*

tQMgk

Sarsaparilla

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Boeron, March 11.—Gov. Greenhaigu
haaalgned the Mil sboliahlng -real
day." autaUtaUng in ita .trod April 1»,
the annivewy of the battle of Lex­
ington. The governor give, the hoUday aulaUtalad tbe name ot Lexington
day, although no official denomination
WAA given It by tbe I-^i.latore.

Dakvia.
CoL,
Mgreh
1*. — Th,
D,n.ar AgAAbbl, bAA breii .abmlttwd
to th. Aoprenu court tor Arttl.mont.
Ta, goreraor't oommunleAtlon to th,
oonrt makre onr «,ooo woriA, ud
after reciting the caae from the Ir»l
up to th. preeent. day he aaka the
court to decide which meu oonatltate
the legal fire, police and wdaa rommlaelonero of the aty of IWnrer. Thi.
»huiJOr. “* 7n*!nt lb« eonteorerey
which two days ago threatened to
plunge the city and state into bloodshed.

Lqxdom. March 19.—Michael Davit
th. well-known Irish leader, on Sandi
Baavixom, March 15.-Freddy Geb­ adarrorod * mroting ,t Bally broth
hard. th. wealthy and celebrated New Quroas county, Ireland. H. daMan
York club man and whilom friend of he was convinced that Lord Rosabel
that oaoa famed beauty, Mr. LlUla
aa firm a home ruler as anv Gls
Langtry, bro bwome a benedict
QU aton Lan.
J
marriage wUb Mtea Ixralro H. Morita
ot thia city, took place at 1&gt;:« p nt It
the preaano. of t wleel company.
'"-Th. RO*
bfrtodAy of Qon. Ke*l Bow, tbe Atxw-

o-hb.-d tr.a.

Osaka. Neb., March IB.—a Q ShrigIcy hu »»®d the Omaha Street Hallwar
yyP^AX for *5,000 to retaberee the
tt.-~
SLI

■fatarntb slrseSs.

WM oelebreud her,
A»d In many other dUee end to«ro* M
^CnlredButreyrelXa^

Stkouiwkum, Pa. March 10.
CbrtAUAD Ehlar Al th lx
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from }»11 ymtarflay, bnt luck

H*

ftMowdfiMafterservice c.c bltu of a
■gwl AMmmor ot Du. „nl„,
«
fault thwoof, said trill tx- tak-:. as ar
,eY^
bon-revidvnt dr«r:4ait
And it is further ordered. That within twenr
Wtfk^kSROtemHainaut eattfeacotn
:'7;
order to be publishd il;
Havuaa^jJiS

appearance.

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Vi«-mkm Mana,
r»urtta&lt;»&lt;&gt;».
-««w.
Complainant's 8oikiu&gt;r.
John G. N \..j.rR,
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Bsgt'tcr ir. CiAncen’
[A true copy.]

NOTICE FOR BRAKING CLAIMS.
Jitete of Mlcblrv . Cwib of lUrr-M.
Notice la b-Tebj ghen. that by an &gt;rder of *A«
Probate Court for the (•I'.iniy of Baht, axle
on the 2nd day of March. A.- D,
sli
months from that date
alkiwed for erwfr
tors t; present thrir claim araii-s: the esmi
of Nehetnlah Cook, late of mi4 County de­
ceased. and that all creditors ol tud dtceand
are required to present their clalnw to uM
Probate Court, st the PcubMe oBl.v. in the etty
&lt;rf Bastings, for examlnahou fuid EllonDce. oe
er befoce toe 2nd dat ot September next, and tint
auch claims will be i^anl 1H..re *ald Court w
Tuesday, tbe 51 b &lt;Uy Of Jun? and un llMto.
tbe Jrd day ol Septeriibt-r next, at IS o'clock k
tbe forenoon of eaeb c»I thdaw
Dated.March tnd.A.D .
C*Aa. W. AKMrrbong. Judjre of Probate

MORTGAGE SALE
Default having been made in tbe exteittes
aCaeattaln mortgage nude und ex-med by
William P. Mldtuun and Mari- A sMsab. his
Wtta, to lUnlei Striker. d.lt-.i April 3lU&gt;. A D_
UM, Upon the vre-U half of tbe^outh e*»&gt; q-airter aad tlse •oath east quarter of tie- soetbeut
quarter Ol section Ore &gt;.■&lt; In town No. car
north of range nine wcM in the county ot Itarn
and State of MIchtgAn k;. .I co:.tsinlng id boa
p.ireel» one-hundred eigutreu and &gt; W «ff?s
more or le» kccordlti, to, the United Stele

niortgases ou page 35. w la-reLj tbr jmser oiuit
therein contained bus Wren.-r operative, sto w
suit or proceeding having &gt;»-n instituted *t
law to recover the debt wc«red by wdd s»dgkeeqrany part thereof ui*'n which mortgap
there is claimed to be dur at t k h» dale '&amp;♦ ,u®
Of •9MRB6-100 dollars beside an aitrcreyftt d
twenty-five dollars m previtnf for lc wd
pWTMty Notice i» hereby rives tM fit
above described prem;»&lt;-* «&gt;r *» nukh wtw«
aS shall be reres-ary te *andy tbri
&lt;«&lt;
tetereet and legal eo«t.v will be *ollw'ZrE
vendue on tbs 14!b day ot April. A. !’. l»L «
M o’clock, a. m.. at the north iron’. **■.&lt;*’■*
Court House in the city ot Hastings »m
ol Michigan.
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Daxirl Siktkkb, Swnnftv.
Dakiei. Striker, Att’y tn I’crsoo.
Dated. January loih. 1KH
MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having beep made !c,sl’e
of a certain roortgrte. rxreutvd by
Forman and LyuuM W
M. Aldrich, wife ot the «id Eyujaa W AWrrt.
to David C. Eycte*hymer. dated the wre«
day of November
recorded th* e
day of November. 1«. by tbe non
’
tbe interest due on the Mtveoteei** . “I ■
November, 1393 and more than ihl^L®?
having elapeed since said Interval be«ae®»
and payable and the s»nw
“^5
S S «M David C E jci^hymer b»W
elected to declare the whole an™*
and intereat secured by said mortc*»
payable pursuant to tbe term* ami
Saw mortgage and on which said
l» «w Al IKdAU hrreof
three thousand seven Irandred and tbinj “
XditlO) dollars, notice Is hereby ;:.ren

by virtue at tbe power of sale lu «&gt;“
I shall foreclose the same bys tekM P®“
auction to the highest blddei at
i^ef&amp;OoqrUfou»S !nlV cit ^
oo tbe second day rt AfrtL J’J « ‘
o'clock, noon, of all ths’ '
STfiZtel of land altuated In the loanthip MW*
tliiCT Coarity of Barry *’»’ s”k’f
SS
Sjrtbod te the north half o{ }J*
jS
quarter and the west ball of the n®p®Uei
quarter of tbe south east quarter ot
twterty-blne In township th"*-'«
aSStwtet,containing om bnndrefla^^
land be the same more or l«» exrewmaw~^
nerrio. the right o w«) t ery^h

of *aM
I?

said c-ount*

Judge at

Chas. B. Batch.
AttontteforMoriwre
DalW. HaMUxa. iwreral. r rfth.

MOBTGASI BALK.

a.rsnriiL®-'w.rerf t&gt;&gt;.

NOTICE FOR HBABL'0 ClAlE^

.mi

State
of Michl
can.
ot
NoTfce
is b«"*
’VCounty
,fv‘"i1’of
21 coHnDo&lt;*&amp;7tbe Probate cettrt for »bf
"4 p Iw.w
made on the I5tb day of hvl
r^1

Charles W.Braltb tv John G. Reuter on the
mne date sad oc which said
due ax tbe date h- rvof, n»e

ed are required te prwent ihelr r «n

ance. aa or l»efore the lMl»»iay
and that xueb claims will te ‘■’."'f
Court on Tuesday, tbe iNbrt A-

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w WHtt

as
NOTICE OF BEARIN'' CUD0-

SaKfiSE^Ssf
■&lt;bl&gt; Gtb dsyp’

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mam: Allen.

Complain a-&lt;

RKOI8TRAT1OK NOTfCF.
To tbe qualified electors ol tbe City ci Has-,
unav.
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None* i« bt-reby «tvva that Che Aldermen ol
tlM-Mveral wards et the ncy of liartlB&lt;«. bcv
n&gt;x M a Board of Registration, under and by
virtu* of an art emitted -An art to further pre
vrvr tfce purity of etecaotH-, and to guard
Court Dtsmlasea u Murder Trial.
.
aRidnrt the abn*r* of lbe elective franchise bv
Jndge Maxwell did an unprecedented FnMete B- Brownell. Who Killed CoL lOg Gov. Waite from forcibly removing a regi«tratlou of etertore. approved February H
&gt;K». as amended i&lt;y/ett»l of Meesloa Laws,
thing at Bay City by taking the mur­
w.&gt;--.------- a,——
i
were determined to resist to the approved Marrh to. IM3.” will tone on tHtur
der case of William Sweeny from the
March 3tst.. i«M.from 8 o'cloe£ a. m. to a
Wabiumoton, March 16. —Francis Ed­ utmosL Whereupon the governor de­ dar.
O'clock p. rn. in tbe tollo«Ing places.— First
jury and directing a verdict of not
win Brownell, a mar. whose name tx&gt; cided to ignore the court entirely and Ward. Stanley's Blacksmith shop. Michiganguilty before all of the witnesses of the
Ave.: Second Ward, Babcock’t &lt;^cp«r shop.
came a historic one during the late re­ culled upon the militia to assemble.
«&lt;*th cf C. K. A. 9. Depot, llastiuxs. । Tnlrd
prosecution hod been sworn.
Be con­
bellion. died In thia city at 10 His orders were to proceed to the city Warn. Council Rooms on State BL. over Hainv
cluded the stabbing of John Markle was
a. m.
For some years Mr. Brownell hall and take it by force if necessary. &amp; YanAnoan** more; Fourth Ward at Parker*
Ersn when eflter preparations fall. Be sure to justifiable
Hall, north ,tf Basutup HouM. for tbe pcrpo*e
The city official-, accordingly kept of
has been a clerk in the pension
get Hood's and only Hmxl’s.
eompletiag list of qualified . electors, wbrn
office here.
Mr. Brownell gained tho entire polioe force at the city ball and wlitre an persons eatlttol to the elccuve
Took Hl* Own Ufa.
Hood's PIRs cure liver ills, constipation,
all
day
under
orders
to
resist
the
sol
­
his
fame
in&gt;
the
earliest
days
Byron
IL
Crane,
a
well-known
busi
­
biUuusucM, jaundice, skk headache, Indigestion
ness man at Albion, committed suicide of the civil war by avenging the diers if attacked. In addition several their niniM to entitle them to the privilege of
•
by hanging himself. Last summer he Msaaaination of CoL E. E. Ellsworth, hundred of the toughest citixcnx, many voting under this art. '
GKO. H. TINKLXM. Chairman Breinl of Regts„ records
- ----- rein aa man-killei
man-killers,
was interested in the Hotel Manchester the famous commander of the Ells- of whom have
utatton.
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.
were
swqra
in
as
deputies
by
-Sheriff
worth
zouaves,
at
Alexandria,
Vo.
The
J
ohn
W
eu
«
xbt
,
Secretary
Board
of
Beglstradaring
the
fair
at
Chicago.
Since
the
astings
ity
ank
fair closed he had been in poor health incident created a furore at thu north Burchlnall and placed in the cibr hall
Hastings, -x - Mich.
and fanned into intensity the blaze oi s&amp; reinforcement of the police depart­
and was despondent on that account.
patriotism then sweeping over the land, ment Each deputy was armed with
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
CAraTJLI5.75,000.00
RANKFRS Tn HF TGtrn
' two ,lx-abool«rB and taalrucl*! to uro
BANKERS TO BE TRIED.
[ th.n tn
of nK;oa.lty.
Th. uoUro
In the matter of .the estate ot Harvey F
Andrew Moebar, an Insane man in
SURPLU9 •IS.000.00.
Scofield, has confessed to tbe murder of Tbe VFibcouaIii Supreme Court Make* Io- Wore armed with shotgUUS in addition BelUnger. deceased. .
Ir1i.wp-&lt;»Tlre&lt;i under inr laws ot tbe State of
Notice l» hereby given. That by virtue of a
Mrs. Gierman, but no attention was
llcenM- granted and given to me. the adniialstraMichigan.
dlctment* Valid. to their dub« and revolvers.
u&lt; o! said relate, by Jacob 1.. Mel’eek. Judge of
paid to his ravings.
Milwaukee, March 17.—The decision ■
Federal Troops Called For.
tbe &gt;*rohate Court tor tbe county of Eaten, 1 shall
&lt;h-ei- f&lt;&gt;r business Bee. ts.l8M.
Kalamazoo won In a cock-fight with of the supreme court on Friday over*]
At the critical moment, when all ef- sell at auction to the highest bidder, at the
otficehr:
Grand Rapids, and a large amount of ruling the decision of Judge Johnson forts of leading citixena of the town had premises hereinafter described on Tuesday tbe
znii day of February, twi nt H&gt; o’clock, a. .tn..
D. G. ftolnM &gt;u. President;
money
hands
r. changed
in quashing tho indictments against failed to get either side to back down a’lUw right, till* and Interest ot said dreeaaed
Chester Messer. Vice. Pres.
Mary Allard, 19 years old, died of • the
Plankinton
bank
officials tbe governor called upon Gen. McCook, in and to the following described premises, to
D. \V. Reynolds. Cashier.
nil:
smallpox at Menominee. There was makes valid sixty-two lodictmonts commander of the departmentof ColoTbe v-.utb one-half
of the south east one
dt actors:
little danger of an epidemic.
of
two
grand
juries
which redo, andtho matter
ofpreserving
fourth i1,*! of section thirteen-acres. - The
D. B'. Reynold*,
W. H Powers,
east
line ball IHJof south west quarter p«l of
White lake is open and clear of ice, stand against some of Milwaukee’s the। peace went .into the
..
.
.hands
.
strong
I). G. Rnblnsor.
R B. Messer.
section thiner**—ao acres. The north one halt
which is the earliest opening known in ' most prominent citizens. The indict* of 1 the federal government Gen. Mo- [Hl of th* east one-ball (HJ of the east one-half
Jobs Csrvrth, '
twenty years.
j meats which were made valid by tbe Coo'&gt;k had been prepared for just such [HJot the north west eoe fourth [\] of section
P. T. Colgrove.
iweaty-four [»)—fOscrm. Tbe sooth west oneAlthough March is usually the best decision were against the following; F. au emergency and the troops at Port fourth [talottbe south west one fourth [\] of
'Has tin.- only wiring* department in in Barry month for logging around Menominee, * *
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,.------------ ------------ ., —gan. near this city, were in readt- Miction thirteen [ 131-■40 scree. All of tbe above
County and pay* 4 per cent interest on all time
deposits
t^e recent warm weather has caused inton, Judge J. G. Jenkins, E. a ness to march. He wired them to come,
operations to be practically suspended. Elliott, F W. Noyes, W. H. Monson, C. and a special train awaiting such an
The Dickinson county relief commit­ L. Claaon, John B. Koetting and G. Q order soon brought five companies of
‘ regulars to the scene.
tee has closed up Ita business and Trumpft,
turned over the small amount o? money 1
MAAA AW atrip. Alm*.
and provisions on hand to the poor'
Auaxt
uaxt., N.
N. ¥..
T... Merck
March H.
11.—
—Acrom
AaronAt ih«S p. m. th. governor withdrew
A
­
The Niagara Falls Route.'
Dated Ft
Commissioners of the oounty,
I blymAn Dawaon Haa lotrodncnd a bill
1°^”, Bn&lt;^ lexued the following
Ot COLKMAX.
Robert Richards, a prominent mer­ io the ctate legiAiatnre which provide, P^-^xmAllun:
Stations.
Administrator.
chant at Plainwell, has become partial- ’ that none but the American deg «hcll' “•AU
guard
of Ccii!1 companies of the.national
-- —-------------------|n.ra.|p tn |p.m.|p.m.|a.m
ly insane. He has begun numerous1
PROBATE ORDER.
fly from any public buiiding in thb
«
Hastings ................... | 7 M|
| fl i^tXBsj fljo
Suits against his neighbors for imag* * State. The only exception it makes i| Ooms to Denver, which win be loaned Friday of
At a awsboojM tbe Drobate Court, for
Sun»..
Ia
inary debts owed him
In the case of the visitation of tiny ,
W0ekDavis h. Waxtr Goreraoa
rnfo^eSc*. in uSTSty ^Estlua. Ufn
Logging roads in the vicinity of Iron-' representative of a foreign nation to I “Dkevxb. CoL, Tbureday.» p. m.warrw-cn.
;a.-» Icra.ln
m
HAen.ro,..................... 1||ub| al»)5.2,
wood have been destroyed by the re- ’ thia country.
|
The withdrawal of the state troops said County, on Wedneadsy Lbe 7th day o!
———————
j from the scene of action wm tbe result
C. n. O8BOBX. uxcl Axrol. Hcrilcga
O. A. hroaur, G. F A T. A Oikaer
Nearly one-half of the usual factory
Wnwnvfn-vn w
J
B oon^erence between Got. Watte yPregoi, Cbarim W. Ansatrosg. Jodim ol
Woaoarrail, Maro. March 17.-Th« ami Adjt Gen. Taranoy, at which it
employes at Lensing are out bf em1^BP^ ^1“^r,Og
o&lt;, w“
‘hat it would beimpoadblo
Poundmaator McCarthy of Grand Iraan Prouty A Co. ot Spencer, one ol to take tbe" elty hall with theforoe
the
biggoat
concern,
ot
ita
kind
in
th.
at
hand
without
Bapida haa killed TOO dog* within the 1
r
&gt;t and unneoea*“1*ament to, ‘ rory low ot Ufa
laat four months.
the governor
——
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• —
Chinese Inspector Downs captured j the benefit of it, creditor. Ita factory will call
all the troops of the state to
employe 2,000 handa No statement can Dmrer, And SAtunUy he will renew hie
. ■ ■ J* •
AkVJIAWMM , Mvv “AtouGH
fifty pounds of opium at Detroit, but '
be obtained ot aarou and UablUtau
the smuggler escaped.
atumpl to InAtall Uh naw polio, oom. &gt;n "»*&lt; wUl turned or to mm other suitable

H

OBflEK OF ITBLlCATloy
■MM KMHu. BIU. jLdwu

BLOODSHED FEARED.

Cremated In Hl* Hern.

Make me feel

»-• OfftoRKh,-

Px.rcR, CoL, Murch
oef; products. UM,MRttt
Mlchlgau—Establishments, I2.IW- opttal. with a body of state troops on Thure­
day attempted to forcibly instell his
WCt.4lk.teO; produrtariT7.Wfl.T0iL
:^totcreob th. are -d P°&gt;£
WlsoonoiD—EataBUsbirtmM. 10.41T: capital,
WMM&amp;,4M; preduote, •XMLlte.
boAril
De wa. met by un Armed for*
Indiana—EBtabtlshmuntH. 13,354; capita*. -1*aof police And deputy •heriff\""dh*
tte.308; products,
blJdy
Affrey
WM frely »«rud
Ohio-Eateblishmeuls,
capital, ***'
th. ArrlTAl ot federel troore And the In
7W.UI9; product*. »41.ftW,tel.
Nebraska—Eaubllsbmvnut. RQ14; capital. W.terventlon ot prominent dtiaens.
MB.B08; products. KM.037.701
Almost Veder Martial LawThe total number pf manufacturing
It is a grave situation that confronts
eetabl Ishmon to In tho United States if
tbe people ot
The nattooiai
reported as 353,401, aa against
lu 1880. The summary of totals girea guard of Colorado is under arms, tbs
the following figurea for 1890: Capital; federal ^roops from Fort Logan have
Lon called out, and although martial
•0,181,475,803; miscellaneous expenses,
luw haa x&gt;ot been officially declared
•0S0,944,068; aggregate of the aver­
age
number of
employes, 4,771,­ there is no other recogniaed
813;
wages,
••.883,843,905| coat of In Denver than the strong arm of tne

‘ Monthly Crop Report.

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ern states as follows:
lUtaols- Eatabhabmenus »X4«; »«£««&gt;“
capital, IfiCAOOOlL value of product*. tWS.w.
^lowa—RatabUshmsnu. T.teh caplud. IT7.H1-

.•in, oeo

Total

3: “St 5,'“’ -

manufactures in the U ntted State*,
cording to the figures from ths census
of IW0, make a showing for northwest­

COOK~B^OS’’

PopuIar_Preacher

LOOKED LIKE WAR-

NORTHWEST.

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�Hastings Banner
Thursday March aa, 1S9,.
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"*W. R- COOK. Local Editor.

BUSINESS carbs:
ONRLE BROS.
4 Tpaacrial Artists.
Shop first d&lt;»or exnt of Lunn's Tatlor Shop.
Th** U""’e»t. styles of hair cuts. Our shaves
win suit you. Give us a trial. Terms reason-

K

T AMES M. BAUER,
,J
‘
Auctioneer.
HaaUnga, - - - Micb.
See mo if you are «otng to have an auction
,«Ule of any kind. Have bad large experience
an-i will give you satisfaction. Terms reason*

S. I’ALMETlER.

1

J. M. SMITH.

OFFICE OF

PALMERTON Jt SMITH
Conveyancing a specialty.
Woodland, Mich

JI M. Woodmansee.
LAW and COLLECTION OFFICE.

The Irishman was about right who said
nested its operations pronounce it a valua­
of the grip. “H took me about three
ble aid for lessening farm labor and ft de­
weeks after I was entirely well before I vice which would find
ready
pur­
began to feel better.”
chasers should he conclude to,have it man­
The first snake story of the season ufactured and placed on the market.-rcomes from Barney Norwood and ta as Charlotte LeaoVr.
follows: While coming up frotn his other
Allegan people are not very well pleas­
farm he discovered and killed ten streak­
ed with their newly appointed postmaster,
ed snakes of all lengths and sixes. They John C. Bracken, and If one-half the re­
cau now be seen there if any one doubts
ports are true concerning him, It is a
his story.—Delton Herald.
shame he should be appointed. \t Is said
Every mother should keep a bottle of that ew&gt;n the democrats, many of them at
Carter’s Extract Smart Weed in the house. least, have no use for him. A poetitlou Was
W ben the little one comes home with wet largely signed by Allegan citizens and
feet aud chilled, a hot sling of Carter’s Ex­ business men and sent to Washington,
tract Smart Weed will prevent taking and his nomination still hangs fire.—Otse­
cold. Children like it, it is as pleasant go Union.
as lemonade. W. H. Goodyear.
Edmond Travis, a young tad, ran away

A hot sling of Carter’s Extract Smart
Weed will cut the mucous phlegm out of
the throat and lungs in a few hours, mak­
ing It a sure cure and quick cure and pre­
ventive of Croup,
Diphtheria,
Sore
Throat, Pneumonia, etc., as these troubles
all come from a neglected cold. W. H.
Goodyear.

from his mothers home in Arizona and
reached Otsego, where bls father lived, af­
ter some “trials and tribulations.” He is
wow going to school lu that village.

Ten years ago last Monday occurred
Allegan’s big fire In which all of her busi­

ness blocks were destroyed. Among
valuable things burned was a trunk full
Saturday night D. N. Stowell drove to of autograph letters oL-floury Clay, Dan­
T\taward Taggart
lx&gt;yal E. Knappen.
town, made a few purchases, placed the iel Webster, and other correspondents of
Uj
Arthur C. Denison.
TAGGART. KNAITKX &amp; DENISON,
articles In the buggy and hitched the Horace Greeley, belonging to Don Hen­
gnawing at his heart, not In the unselfish
LAWYERS.
horse near Kilpatrick’s. When ready to derson of the Allegan Journal, who was
striving for the happiness of others, but
Rooms 811 817 Michigan Trust Co. Bldg„
go
home
hla
horse
was
missing
and
was
one
time
private
secretary
of
Mr.
Greeley.
Grand Rapids, Michigan.
in tbe drug, opium.
found at home. The tie strap and blanket
The Allegan Journal appeared, adorned
ALICE K1r£ M. D.,
Does the rest of the story need telling?
were found In the buggy, but the goods with a rooster last week. The Republi­
.
Physician and Surgeon.
Is there ever any halting lu that down­
Hastings. • • Mich.
were gone, proving conclusively
that cans of that village elected their president, ward road?
v&gt;! calls iirumpdy attended day or night. Ofsome one had untied the horse and started treasurer, and four trustees to the •Demo­
tee over F. G. Stowell’s boot and shoe store.
Be careful that you do not judge him.
him home.—Woodland News.
crats clerk and two trustees. Herman fl. As y ou pass him in the street beware how
AMES A. SWEEZEY.
A. J. Reynolds and P. H. Brumm have Cook for treasurer received the largest your lip curls in condemnation.
Attorney al law,
Leave
Hastings. Mich. purchased the stock of groceries of Geo. majority of any one on the ticket.
judging and condemning to our ail-wise
Practices in all courts of the state. Col­ W. Francis &amp; Son, and have taken poss­
Allegan County prohibitionists will Father who knows how be was tempted,
lections promptly attended to.
ession. While we are sorry to lose Messrs. bold a canvention in June.'
who remembers "that we are but dost.”
R. E. H LATHROP.
Francis from among our business men,
Mildred Marsh.
Al a teachers’ .examination in Eaton
Homoepathic Physician and
we are glad to see their stock fall Into the
county recently, a young man of about. 18
Surgeon
.
hands
ot
two
such
reliable,
straightfor
­
Office over W. H. Goodyear’s New
years who aspired to become a pedagogue
ward young men as Messrs. Brumm aud was asked to give the height of Niagara
Drug Store.
All calls promptly attended to.
Reynolds. We congratulate tbe new firm Falls. “About sixteen or eighteen feet,”
One of tho Odd Attractions of tha
and wish for them abundant success.— was the reply. “Isn’t that a little high?”
A. SCRIBNER, M. D.^
Midwintar Fair.
.
Physician and Surgeon, Nashville News.
questioned the examiner.
“Perhaps
Delton,
Mich.
Our orchards are now quite free from they’re not quite as high as that,” con­
An
Exact
Copy
of an Old Mining Camp
Office In residence, one block east of depot.
fungus, are jet heavily with fruit buds, are cluded the aspirant for a certificate.
PlayboaK* — Mock Gold Past
A. * C. IL BARBER
Gamblora— Dlv*r and Shark
recuperated, and prospects are decidedly
Last Saturday Mrs. Kate Donevan, of
.
Physicians and Surgeons.
brighter for a larger crop than for several Arlington, gave her hired man—a colored
Calls in city or county responded to with
years. The grower who sprays his tret's, fellow named Wash Chaver—850, with
promptness, uay.^r night.
_________
One of the features lately added to
cultivates them properly and thins the Instructions to go and pay her taxes. the exhibit to bo made In tho fortyA. SHELDON,
fruit so as to prevent overbearing, will Chaver hitched Mrs. Done van’s horse to niners' mining camp at the California
«
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
reap a harvest. The conditions which Dennis Hurley’s road eart, came to Ban­ midwinter fair is the building designed
Abstract Block. Hastings.
Money to loin on Real Estate Real Estate brought about the failure of the last three
to represent the theater of old-time
gor, put out the horse In the Sebring barn
«iid on coiumlsslou. General conveyancing,
In point of fact the
flr.vi ig a complete sei of Abstract Books, com- years are not likely to be repeated soon, and took the train north and has not been pioneer days.
building to be erected is really modeled
•&lt;1 from lhe Record*, can firrulna complete
aud In any event we have such facilities beard from since.—Bangor Advance.
trad*.
C. ft BROOKS. Cleric
after an old structure which a few
for destroying fungus and insects that
S. W. Mankin has paid his last assess­ years ago existed in a mining town of
M. FOWLKR,D.D. $.
failure Ih impossible.—Grange Visitor.
ment in the K. O. T. M. He was seventy tho Black 11 ills. The interior will be
decidedly rough, and purposely so, aa
OfllCC hours 8 a m. to 5 p.;ni.
________
After July 1st the postal
note will be I jtnioviu
years old mi
the 7th
of jiBivu.
March. uv
He will
•
&lt; in v.
”... draw
abandoned as a medium of. transmitting ' $.100 every six months now as long as he there was not a great deal of fresco
p HI LIFT. COIiGROVp,
Ing and high-art decorations in voguo
money by mail and the pustoflk’r order ' Hves or until he ha3 Si.OOO. and ho has no
JL
Attorney at Law
in ’40 in tho mining camps. The walla
(Successor to Smith! A Colgrove.)
system will be so arranged that orders not; morc asseaamenti nor dues to pay.—Hop- will be papered, however, with por­
(OtBee in Union blodk. Hastings.)
Practices In all tbe courtt'ortbe state.
traits of a great number of actors. In­
exceeding 32.50 can be procured for three kius Cor. in Allegan Journal.
cluding pretty nearly all who in tho
t
E.’ KEN ASTON,
cents.—Numerous exchanges.
The keel to the boat the Adventists are
.\
‘
Attorney at Law,
We have takeq tbe pains to look up this building lu Allegan was laid this week, past achieved more than mere local
fame. Prominent places will, of course,
(Over J 8. G.HMtv.sar 4 •’&lt;&gt;.%store.i
Practices 1 n All coarttof 'be Sutei Uollectimw matter in the very latest editions of the and work on the vessel will progress be given those old-timers of the Cali­
jTomptly .tUDfilr.g to.
_____
monthly periodical Issut'd by tbe postoffice steadily. It will be seventy-two feet In fornia stage whose names and mem­
R. TIMMERMAN. Hououpathlc Phy- department and can find nothing to war­ length over all and seventeen foot beam. ories are still dear to such of her pres­
I' .
sician and Surgeon.
rant such a statement. Postmaster Gener­ Two months and a half will be required to ent population as were fortunate
(OfflN ot*r Lathrop'» dr«»g
al Bissell's annual report to Congress con­ finish it with the present force—four men. enough to have witnessed their past
tained no such recommendation, either. It will be a stern wheeler, modeled after historic triumphs.
The building is designed for actual
The Dean is evidently a mistake; it is also tbe old style Mississippi boats, and steam
use as a theater during the continuance
misleading.—Portland Observer.
will be the motive power. The timber of the exposition, since performances
The following from the Detroit Journal and machinery for It will be shipped from of various kinds will be given within
concerning Dr. 11. F. Thomas, our . repre-! Battle Creek. Tbe boat will be fitted for it from time to time, but it will also be
tentative at Congress wilt be of interest:— church purposes and used In missionary utilized as a museum, in.which will be
exhibited a vast array of theatrical
Dr. Thomas, the
congressman from work ou the Mississippi river and its
relics and curiosities.
Allegan, Mich., Is doing more free doctor­ southern branches. When completed It
Among other things there will be
ing these days than has ever before fallen will be launched ou tbe Kalamazoo, taken shown the first dress ever worp by Ed­
to his lot as an active physician. He Is to Saugatuck, thence to Chicago, and from win Booth on the stage, and also the
the only doctor among 855 members of there via tbe canal and Illinois river to its shot's which were upon the feet of Ed­
-POSITIVELY CURESmund Kean during that actor's last
congress, and every lime one of them feels destination.—Allegan Journal.
performance of Othello—the perform­
groggy, falls down, has a faint, or gets
ance which ho carried through while
under the weather, tbe doctor from Alle­
actually dying on the stage. AltoSPRING TIME.
The con­
Sether, it is stated that many thousand
SlecpIeKsneas and1 all derangmientfl of the gan is called into requisition.
Nervous System.
'
gressional stomach Is not a sturdy Institu­
□liars' worth of curiosities have been
loaned for the purpose of the museum.
tion at Its best, and Dr. Thomas finds
Richard Foote will be sole proprietor
himself kept busy combatting tbe effects
Chronic Catarrh.
and manager of this quaint theater.
of stewerd terrapin and lobster a la New
RcbULcbs
Notwithstanding that a great number of He is putting up the building at his
Purely Vegatable, gusranted free from Burg as well as the plainer maladies in­ people have been cured of chronic catarrh own expense and according to Ills own
cident to life on the Potomac flats.
Tbe
opiates, 100 full size doses, 50c.
by taking Pe-ru-na during the past cold
other day Representative Deburrow of
M. D. Bailey, Receiving Teller Grand Rapseason, yet It can not be denied that the
cij (Mich.) Savings Bank, buys he cannot say Chicago, had a fainting spell in tbe hobse
cold, wet, stormy winter has retarded
too much In favor of -Adlronda,” Wheeler's
lobby. Dr. Thomas was soon by his side,
Hea rt and Nerve Cure.
many cures. But spring time has come
Prepared by Wheeler and Fuller Medicine applying restoratives, and was re-inforced
at last, and now is the time for all catarrh
Co.. Cedar Springs, Mich. Sold by.
by SurgeonXleneral Wyman of anti­
sufferers to begin a systematic course of
cholera fame and head of marine hospital
treatment for this disease.
The greatest
HASTINGS,
MICH
service. Dr. Thomas has been treating
difficulty in the way of treating chronic
Duborrow ever since. When Representa­
catarrh Is that the patient is so- liable to
MTEATM
tive Gorham slipped aud fell on the Icy
catch cold during the treatment, and thus
steps of tbe eapitol, Dr. Thomas was cal­
delay
a
cure.
This
liability
at
this
season
CIRCULATION •
led and attended his Michigan associate
of the year is. In a great measure, remov­
through his long aud painful confinement.
ed, and no one should neglect the oppor­
These cases attracted some attention, and
tunity to begin treatment. Send for free
Hereafter. changes for advertisements
as a result. Dr. Thomas Is ■ center of in­
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest to
hook.
insure insertion in tbe issue of the week quiries and plaints of public men who
As a spring medicine Pe-ru-na Is a nev­
feel dizzj. In order to take care of thfe
hen brought.
er failing remedy. It cleanses tbe blood
thriving practice be keeps several pads of
THE THEATEB OF mOFEEB DATS.
through digestion, and gives tone to tbe
If you decide re take Hood’s Sarsaparilla d • physicians prescription papers in bls
not be Induced tn buy any substitute article. desk, and ita a poor day when he does not whole fiysXem by increasing tbe nutritive idea. There will be plenty of tallow
candles for, footlights, and striped
Take Hood's and only Hood's.
value of the food. “Spring fever” as it is
prescribe pills or powders for.some ailing
sometimes called, which produces a tired blankets that would gladden the heart
colleague. Altogether, the Michigan man
of a Piute maiden will be used for cur­
Camphor Cream Catarrh Cure will cure
out. sleepy feeling, and inability to do
looks after the health of more men of na­
tains. There will be no cushioned
much mental or physical work, is the re­
Catarrh. W. H. Goodyear.
armchairs in the auditorium, but in­
tional reputation than any other doctor in
sult of a sluggish digestion, and no blood stead the hard, though typical benches
Camphor Cream Catarrh Cure will cure
the country.
medicine will be of any use whatever un­ Of’40.
a cold In tbe bead. W. H. Goodyear.
The very beat companies procurable
less it is able to rectify the impaired di­
Camphor Cream Catarrh Cure is the beet
gestion. The great popularity that Pe-ru- will present such plays aa were the
NEIGHBORING COUNTIESsoothing and healing. W. H. Goodyear.
rage
in early days. If possible Modna has Is due to the fact that in all sueh
Jeska, Lotta and others who delighted
A hot allng of Carter’s Extract Smart
Thomas Riley la the possessor of a COW eases It at once corrects digestive derange­ the miners years ago will be engaged.
Weed will core the Grippe. W. H. Goodworth having. One day last Tom found ments and enriches the blood by- purify­
The ’40 mining camp will be an exact
her with a fine ealf at her aide. He went ing this very important’ source of that counterpart of One of those interesting
Caater’s Croup and Consumption Cure Is In to dinner and after the meal thought be vital fluid. Send for free book on spring outposts of civilization except aa to
the best cough medicine. W. H. Good­ would give her a warm mash. What was medicines and spring diseases. Address the gambling dens.
They will be
there, for no mining camp was ever
bis astonishment on going out to find two The Pe-ru-na Drug Manufactoriug com­
without them, and they will run with
Carter’s Cough and Consumption Cure more calves. One died in about an hour pany, Columbus, Ohio.
doors wide open. Roulette, monte, In­
relieves at once. Try it; never fails. W. but the other two are doing finely.—Ver­
dian pokhr, chuck-a-luck and faro will
IL Goodyear.
attract
the players.
Anybody may
mont vill) Etho.
The local council of the Michigan drop in the game and humor his pen­
II. Culler and family moved to Hastings
E. L. DrAe. of Delta. t« one of y«&gt;T
chant
H
he
feels
so
inclined.
AU be
yesterday. We wish them success In their progressive farmers who never Idles sway Liquor Dealers Protective Association, of
has to do Is to procure gold dust—brass
new home.—Freeport Herald.
the momenta, but l» ever on the alert for Grand Rapids, have decided to take an filings—of which there will be plenty
active part in the primaries at tbe coming
Carter’s Cough and Consumption Cure improvements. During tbe quiet winter
given away in the camp, and buy chips
city election.
from the dealers. Apropos of chips,
will cure coughs and croup, acta quick, flays be employed hto lng«nuUy Id devis­
fne ’4» mining comp people have secured
Mr.
Addison
tbe
baggage
master
at
ing an easier way of husking corn than
tastes good. W. H. Goodyear.
tbe old fashioned way. The result is s de­ Port Austin, who was so badly crushed the valuable ivory faro chips used In
Hardwood ashes as a fertilizer are worth
between two passenger cars recently, Is the famous El Dorado gambling den
from 811 to 840 per ton In the eastern vice which he attaches to bis ensilage cutter
in San Francisco in 1849.
In a very critical condition. His home is
states. Lots of these ashes are not used which enables two m?n to husk 125 busb­
One of the sensations of ti»e exposi­
eta of corn per dor. "Those who have wlt- In Port Arthur
tion will be' the diver Kohana Maka.
In Michigan.

Ail business promptly attended to.

and Only IInod’s.
w*-a* &gt;nd -weary, nvrrworl
tired? Hood’s-Kpr-a'sirllJa I* jii'i »he l—
ymjjieea to purin ..nd cpilrkru &gt;&lt;r.ir blood
lugtvejou t-i'pcntestKi
If yoa
rhlrtotake Hood’* S«rM’&gt;whlod&gt;&gt; a rt be
doc'-d to tmr any Olber. Ary* #'».*&lt; t**ubst1itto
uiiui bt»r retusdy Is |&gt;roj| of nw n»eri. of ■ .owl’s. .

of Our Ertend*.
wnose record as a tong^aistance swai*
xo. v. „
। mer. deep diver, and shark hunter sur*
There are lives upon which sorrow falls
the great
with a refining and purifying influence. Pacific. It is Kohana Maka who has
kept alive the old shark-hunting cus­
Lives that are uplifted instead of being
tom of the early kings of Hawaii. Jn
debased by the presence of care and grief. former days it was the custom of royal
But all natures are not so purely pulsrd, sportsmen to go to sea frx their war «
and to our more unfortunate brothers, canoes or catamaran, taking along a
large bowl of chopped enemies. This
sorrow comes with a curse.
.James Eagen was, five years ago, one of bowl was placed over the water and
fragments of hashed Kanaka were
our most promising young men. Not es­
thrust through a hole in the bottom of
pecially talented, but faithful in the dis­ the bowl, thus attracting schools of |
charge of duty, earnest aud light-hearted. man-eating sharks. When the sharks !
Only one of Um "rank and file.” a-s some became thick around the boats a native (
one says, but how. would t’.c world’s bat­ king would dive in among them, knife
tles be fought were it not for this same In hand, and, coining up under the
school, would stab one as he arose.
“rank and file?’’ In one short week death
This is one of the things that Kohana
robljed James Eageu of wife arnFtbltd. Makadoes in these days. There will
How did be bear It? As we all bear »&gt;uch ba no sharks in the little lake within •
sorrows at first—because we must. But the Hawaiian inclosure at the midwin­
If time does not bring us “some ease of ter exposition, but there will be ample
sorrow” it brings to us a sense of the duty- room for diving and for Kohana and
other swimmers to exercise.
Four
we owe the world, yea tho duty we owe
women and three men, all experts,
ourselves. So we taRe up life’s burden
form the company of swimmers,
and press on.
headed by Kohana Maka. They will
But to James Eagcn came no such not only illustrate the aquatic feats
awakening. Hard and repellent thoughts for which the islanders are famous,
against God and man grew In his hear*. but will meet alt comers in any form
He sought relief from tbe bitter pain of aquatic sports.

M

O

THEATER OF FORTY-NINE

a ust ctfgdsUau, cure headache. Try » box-

CONSUMPTION
is averted, or if too late to
avert it* It is often cured and
aJuays relieved by

Scott’
Emulsion
tho Cream of Cod-liver OIL.
Cures Coughs, Colds and
Weak Lungs.
the
world over, endorse it.

Employ** of Railroad*.

It may astonish the general public
to know chat nearly 200,000 men are
employed on the linos running out of
Chicago and 185,000 on the lines run­
ning out of St. Louis, not Including
the men employed in a clerical capacity
OP the BttachaB of tho general traffic

Dw't lie deceived tj SaDstitutes I

EVERYTilINQ
The Benjamin machine works will
soon be a reality at Reed City. Mr. Benjamin says he will give employment to
about thirty men the first year and three
times that many the second.

In the line of choice candies,
fruits, nuts, and fresh bakery
goods, constantly kept on hand.
Prompt attention given to all
orders. Call and see me at

Mrs Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been usea
for children teething. it sooth* the child, soft­
ens tbe sums, allays all pain. cures wind relic,
and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Twentyfive cents a bottle.
Bold by all druggists
throughout the world.

CITY BAKERY
fl. E. REMKES, FK2FK

H

What is

P

ADIRONDA

Wheeler's

Nerve

HEflRT DISEASE, NERVOUS
Prostration, Epllepsu,

UNEXCELLED FOR^—

LOCAL NEWS.

This'week,

92 quires.

393

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

Castoria.

Castoria.
** Castoria !s an excellent medicine for chil­
dren. Mothers her© repeatedly told ma of its
good effect upon their children.’'
Da. G. C. Osgood,
Lowell, Mom.

“Our physician* la tbe children'b ilipart

•* Castoria is the best remedy for children of
which I am acquainted. I hope tho day Is not

and although vro only haw atn—c our
medical suppUea what is known

destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium,
morphine, wouthlng syrup and other hurtful
favor upon it

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xl'gDBT 14. 1878.

editorial notes
'gov.

RICH SUSTAINED.

Tbe Supreme Court of the stale has
sustained Gov. Rich In his action of oust­
ing tbe indicted state officials, tbe de­

cision being given Tuesday.
At the spring election of 1893 tbe elect­
ors of the state voted on three amend­
ments to tbe Constitution, one of which
was for an increase of salary of state of­
ficers. This was declared carried, but a
short time ago Gov. Rich discovered that
the salaries amendment bad. not carried.
The vote was re-canvassed, such was
found to be the case, the grand jury call­
ed aud the officials indicted on various

ical creed. America for Americans both
nativ* and naturalised. to my hope and
ambition. A man’s religious sympathies
rightfully embrace the world, bnt tbe field
of bls political activity may be properly
limited to his own country. I would
build upon this continent a nation of
transcendent power and greatness.
I
would kindle a light upon this hemisphere
before which other elvUizatieas will pale
their Ineffectual fires. I would make the

ting tbelr letters to m w much sooner
this week than usual. Their promptness
Is appreciated and we trust will be con­
tinued. We want to bear from you all,

every week, but please mail your items so
that they will reach us on Tuesday at lat­

est If poaeible.

'■Loxl.fl

l..t year OMtlnn w«« dwldrd »P™

“

tbe pla«
thl" ,e*r'
, hl.
tines tire department hold, tn
position amoog the departments cd th.

An instructive and profitable program
was given before the M. E. Sunday school state and It tas won tenors tor n«U •“
last Sunday on “Temperance” We wish toe the e«r to se.srel state rootest. and
every boy In the city might have heard borne awar tte champion prlaea- Tneiw
products of our artisans, the condition of the excellent and forcible talks given. In vlctorlea tare adrerttaed the name ot tbe
our laborers, and the wisdom of our connection with this subject, we give be­ city ot Haulers abroad, and risen It an
scholars the envy of every nation of tbe low an illustration which shows how the excellent reputation tor eotorprtae, and
world. This I would do,' not by depress­ people In the United States spend tbelr progrcMlveMM.
Three annuxl meetings are always largeing others but by elevating ourselves. money annually. It gives food for a great
I, attended Uy deleratea from erery part
Auri having attained to. this excellency, deal of thought.
of the state, and nothing should be left
Home and Foreign Mfssions3
I irould maintain it at all hazards. For
Publie Muestioo
undone to entertain them in a saltable
the health of our people, 1 would quaran­
Boots and Shoes-..
Cotton floods
manner. Todothbof course wUl take
tine every port; for their Independence
Woolen Goods
wme money, though the
individual
and wealth. I would enforce a protective
amounts will be small If each person will
tariff; put limitation upon immigration,
Tobaceo

St. Ata« (talU,
IT*1*'
h *•*•«*» «l«ta from thia
Will give their ibnn.i •—
w. .
•
disease.
Tmite earn tad ooearrta ta tbe ell, h
Au elaborate ——
,
be*"* Uh ta«rtl or ta»lth
lnfomJ House.

TwxlV» Bhxsom Dollar loss or trade.

£“‘"V™“*•

this city.

Surely tbe

United

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prominent

Easter Offerings.

fantara

ot

UUx

Mrs. Spence was a quiet un-

•nd tor tkl&gt; aCeua

hortehoklers and

Her

utetalu phyrtatan .re tabte.
* wort to ita wlM b Wfielenl ata »u

The Detroit Journal has organized a

do their doty to M.l»tlna tta
btaM of
health to stomp out thl. dtaue
U as P«»ll&gt;le.

Steles

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Tick“. uc

“Ml.ab.tataU^

C. L. B. c. win tn*et .in M
Cta

teacher is Detroit.

Tbe one rewiring tbe

Hon. H. F. Thomas is making a good

California MM-WtaWr

D. W. Ravagi
W. Lowbt
E. G. Holbrook

ClM.leUUn (taw

Health.
fro“

inbnrtu

fl

AU are cordially wel­

come to these sendeee.

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services a« 8 p.

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and for their intelligence and virtue, I
do as be should. Hastings owes a great
This year every republican should deal to its excellent fire department and
would establish compulsory education.
Protection everywhere; abandonment no­ make it a point not only to attend his cau­ slaoulfi make an extra effort to royally en­
where. If this to
robbery,
I plead cus aud help to nominate the best men, tertain those who wW be her guests next
bnt after the candidates are nominated he
guilty to the Indictment.”
month.
charges.
•.
•
A man who cherishes such sound pro­ should work at the polls and get his
A meeting of the department was held
This is a brief history of the affair. In tective ideas Is a safe man to represent friends to vote. Contrary to the prophe­ Tuesday evening to consider the question,
sies uf the opposition after the last national and the following committee was appoint­
tbe transaction Gov. Rich has simply done this district
election tbe party Is not all dead yet, and ed from the firemem W. A. Scldmore, R.
. his doty and his action will win him the
If the props and pUlara that sustain the the experiences of the last year have led J. Bell. Jas. Donovan, Wm. Miller, Dell
pupport of every lover of an honest ballot
edifice
of
national
prosperity
are
knocked
and a fair count. No greater crime could
many to feel that there Is greater need for Newton, Ed Schumann. A. Benkes and
be committed against tbe people * of the from under it the entire structure will tum­ its existence now than ever before.
Tbe
Itee Cooley. The following clUxens commit
State than the one at Lansing, the details ble to the ground. Tho sustaining props of experience of the past year has shown
tee was also appointed to act with the fire­
of which, as shown, are far greater and American prosperity have been Irrefutably what free trade threats will do, and those
men; D. W. Reynolds, 8. Greusel, W. R.
proved by experience to be Protection for who have experienced It feel that the
more wide spread than at first reported.
Cook, W. F. Hicks, Frank Brodeaser, J.
Gov. Rich has done his full duty, and tn our domestic industries, for our employers good old times of 1892 cannot come too
W. Bentley, and E. Y. Hogle.
D. W.
doing it he has not deviated one whit In and employed, from the ruinous competi­ soon. Every republican should attend
Reynolds was elected chairman until bls
bls straightforward course adopted at tion of foreign rivals. The difference be­ caucus, see that the best and cleanest men
successor in office as XA)’°r waa elected
fiist. Tbe indicted officials gave up quiet­ tween high wages here and low wages are nominated, and then get out and hus­
and W. R. Cook was elected Treasurer.
ly and peaceably. The Governor lias ap­ abroad ean be adjusted, aa trial has dem­ tle. Don’t think that victory will come
The meetlng;wlil be beld April 16th.
pointed Washington Gardner as Secretary onstrated, only by tbe imposition of duties without work.
and ITth. and a committee will probably
of State; J. M. Wilkinson, Treasurer and upon imported foreign products. If Imposts
At a recent business convention, Gov. ►soon solicit subscriptions for the purpos e
Wm, A. French, State Land Commissioner, are reduced below the point ef adequate Francis of Missouri, who Is in a position to
of entertaining visiting firemen.
AU
Protection for our manufactures the wages
and they were promptly sworn In.
know whereof he speaks, paid tribute to
should make an effort to aid the commit­
of those employed in them must be re­
the
local
newspaper
as
follows:
“
Each
year
T&gt;&lt;lTe BUIloa Dollar* Lost.
tee as much as possible and give llberalduced accordingly.
This is not now,
the local paper gives from 8500 to $5,000
Jy.
Another month has passed and the whatever It may have been said to be at
in fren^lnes to the community in which
record of the country’s loss grows larger a time when there was no fear of dlsas^
lti&lt;;iocated.
No other agency can or
Church and Society.
and larger. We are now able to present trous, ruinous Tariff revision, xa theory,
will do Orfs. The editor, in proportion to
The Easter service.* of Emmanuel
the result of eleven months* business un­ but an actual condition, made manifest in
his means, does more for bis town than church Sunday school will be held in tbe
der tbe policy of prostration of the Free- every Industrial center of the land. • • •
than any other ten men, and in all fairness ehurch Easter Sunday at 6 p. m. There
Trade party, since April 1, 1893, in com­ To defeat, if possible, or even to delay,
with men he ought to be supported—not will be given by members of the Sunday
parison - with the corresponding eleven the passage of the Wilson bill is the
because you like him or admire his writ­ school, a very pretty Eaater carol eierpiaet
months beginning April 1, 1892, as shown gravest obligation of every Senator who
ings, but because tbe local paper is the ■ entitled ••The Pilgrim's Vision."^ Parents
by the volume of bank clearings reported believes that duty to his country is above
best investment a community can make.' 'anTainnterested"'1n'lbe~Sun,aay school
to Bradstreet's. The result to a loss ex­ all, and that by doing It he will beet serve
It may not be brilliantly edited or crowd­
will be sure to enjoy this. Tbe offering
ceeding Twelve Billions of Dollars both bis country and party. No Senator
ed with thought, but financially it Is of
in the aggregate trade throughout the can better serve country or party in re­
outside of the mite chests will be for the
more
benefit
to
the
community
than
tbe
country, as follows:
benefit of the Sunday reboot
spect to tbe new Tariff scheme than to
teacher dr preacher. Understand me. 1
Mouth,
do all that he can to prevent It being
l®3.
The Easter services at Emmanuel ehurch
do not mean mentally or morally, but fi­
fig:::::::
84 918,810,872
6&amp;.O«.679,4C0 made law.—Philadelphia Public Ledger.
will be as follows:—5:55 a. m. (sun rise)
6.244.541242)
&amp;O14.A99.10T
nancially, and yet on the moral question,
February 20, 1894.
June
Holy Communion. 10:30 a. m.. morning
you will find most of the local papers on
July
4,627^01.773
prayer, sermon and second crlebratiou of
August
Ui3.i&lt;3.sn
tbe right side. To-day tbe editors of tbe
Troth to a Nat Shell.
September.
4,779,2M,710
the Lord’* Supper. 3:00 p. m., holy
October....
M7S.307143
23MMMa
home papers do the most for the least
‘
Protection
eompells
every
European
November.
4,061.057,546
5.44343SJ18
tisrn. 6:00 p. m., childrens festival. Au
peecMbtr.
4.022,K)3.®7
S^WjMS^SO manufacturer to pay into the treasury of money of any people on the face of the
Easter concert exercise cm! led -The P1L
itea.
earth.”
•
the United States the mosey he taocs by
grim’s Vision,” will be rendered by tbe
J an narj’.......
. 4.a?9.M7,0M
6,920.100.634
The Y. P. S. C. E. gave a library social
February....
. . 8.US,430.434
S.0ta,07S3M not having to pay his labor as much
children. Tbe music at the morning
at Z. B. Hoyt’s Friday evening, which was
Totals..
241.758,487.105
|5S,776.796^.76 American laborers receive.”
vices will be by an augmented choir.
novel aud amusing; serving to entertain a
The
outcome
ot
free
trade
can
only
be
Under tbe present Administration the
Tbe pastor will preach the Easter
large number of young people most suc­
either
to
let
the
European
manufacturers
country has sustained a loss exceeding one
mon at the Presbyterian ehurch next Sun­
cessfully. Of course, a library has to be
pocket
this
difference
between
foreign
and
billion dollars during each and every
supplied with books, and this library had day morning. Eaater songs and anthems
month, and the greater Is the monthly American wages, and control our markets,
by the boy choir. In the evening the fol­
a most charming and varied collection.
loss the more we have of the Free-Traders. or reduce American wages to the Eu­
Some of the books proved very popular, lowing program will bo rendered:
During February it amounted to almost ropean standard and still be subject ■ to
March—Children.
Laborers being In as great a demand as Robert Ellstwo billion dollars, whereas ten months ruinous foreign competition.
Prayer—Pastor.
mere” and “Looking Backward” were at
which
do
you
prefer,
plenty
of
work
at
ago the loss of trade was represented only
Muale—Choir.
one time. Each gentleman was supplied
by an Insignificant, comparatively, hun­ good wages or an occasional job at reduced
ReciUtioa, Easter—Viofirt Grigsby.
with a catalogue on arriving at the house,
,
dred million of dollars. This total loss of wages?
Vocal Solo—Mrs. Frank Hams.
which contained a full list of tbe books in
Twelve Billions of Dollars in eleven
Recitation, “Scripture Flowers”—By
Before the McKiuly biH went into effect the library. The rules and regulations
mouths represents a loss of 8170 for every
were also printed on the same and were the Class.
one of 70,000,000 persons. It covers tbe we used to import more than 87,000,000
Music
—Choir.
shrinkage in the buying and selling of worth of barley every year, but in 1893 we such as follows; “Do not soil the corer,”
Recitation, Baby’s Favorite Flower“The books must not be carried under the
goods, the shrinkage in quantity, the paid only 8826.000 for foreign barley.
Sadie Osborn.
shrinkage in values. It represents tbe Under the Wilson bill it Is proposed to re­ arm” and tbe stern Injunction that “No
“Easter Praises,” The alngiqg of the
great Ion to labor through tbe absence of duce the duty from 65 per cent, to 20 per volume was to be beld in the tap.” When
LilltoKjartfcipated
In byfdla McCarty,
tbe manufacture and tbe handling of cent, nd valorem. If this feature of the tbe door of tbe library was thrown open, Marie Seldmore, Mi^feartow, Lena
goods. It represents Ihe ’ great loss to bill is not changed, and the bill becomes a a table was found across tbe opening, and
Herman Frost the librarian and his as­ Hams. Sadie McCarty. Glenna Paacoast
transportation companies and their em- I law, American farmers who grow barley
Sadie Osborn, -y Emdw^on. Maggie
ployeea. It represents tba Ion to farmers j may look for and expect groat competition sistant Maurice Grigsby, ready to wait on
Custer,
again from Canada and consequently re- j the ‘•public.’’
Behind them oould be Ironside, Maud Edger. Maud
fur tbe products they have sold.
Leila Keith, Pearl Vanscboten, Nina De­
But this loss of Twelve Billions op reive smaller prices. Farmers what de seen tbe books to be drawn, which were
Planta,
Gladys
Scldmore.
Eva
White,
do less than a charming array of the
Dollars does not by any means repre- you think of it?
young ladles present, each of whom rep­ Grace Greenwood, Carrie Yutz, Violet
rant the aggregate of loss, It does not
In President Cleveland’s second mes­ resented some book printed in the cata­ Grlffsby, Myrtle Taylor, Callie Mills, Mary
represent the shrinkage in the value ot
sage to Congress In 1886 he said:—“Labor logue. By depositing a penny, the young Wooten. Florence Maus, Nellah Eng’real estate nor the shrinkage in the value
its tbe capital of our workingmen, justly gentlemen could draw a book and “con- htrd^MzrUallxiaby.
of stocks and other investments nor the
entitled to its share of government favor.* suit” It one minute. He was fined If fa©
Music—Choir.
shrinkage in the value of com, wheat
Labor
is
receiving
its
share
of
govern
­
“
Easter
Offering
1
’
—
By
Class.
kept
It
a
second
over,
be
oould
not
draw
wool, oats and other crops that farmers
It created much
have on hand and unsold and which have ment favor- by being forced into idleness. the ^me book twice.
Labor wants no more ‘•government favor” fun, and several young gentlemen claim
Collection.
not yet passed through the ordinary chan­
Benediction.
to have never gained as much knowledge
nels of trade. It does not represent the of the free trade sort.
from books as they did that evening.
N. B. Liberal collections are asked for
decrease in the value of the Iron, silver or
Only
one
thing
would
hate
improved
4t
in
other mines. It does not represent last
to aid Alaa Collie.
Additional Local News.
thair estimation, and that was tbe strik­
year’s loss of 8312,806,495 in the value of
The Y. P. 8. C E. next Sunday evening
Friday a very quiet marriage was per­ ing out of some of tbe clauses in tbe
the live stock on the farms. It does not
M«ota«k.wlllb. W b, Ml. Mm,
But despite
represent tha non-payment of Interest oa formed in tbe County Clerks’ office, the “Rules and Regulations.”
Babcock.
mortgages, tbe foreclosures, tbe anxiety, contracting parties being George Patrick this lamentable fact, the social wu voted
Ttare will ta pratehlBc U tta &amp; D. AA.
worry ox vexation of spirit to tha poo- of Vennootrllte, ata Mn. Ln,|M Clmr
’entl.lsehurch ln thc
Barters, or NuhrlUe. Squire Kmaaton
Dlnt T’&gt;”r«tV
l,th nit ita
not represent tbe «»onjr ot then who tave
eontlnulnr ten d«r«. EM;. J r B.l&gt;.„
the tappy couple entering tbe stale M
MomIoo an now broadeaat to Hutton
C. U. tantaet,
the Ir families, and ft does not represent
from careleuaeu to wndlnj children to ’’lees. Ah are cordtally invited.
■etaol after harlot been expoaed. Ere
Splrttn.1 neta.1 um,; M
■araad Ian*
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.
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g0Bdv

prostration.

WALL

At the annual »«llnA ot »&gt;•
Firemens' AssoetoUon In Grand Ba»«n

The Price is
JIhioluttfy

lower this Season.

Pure
K cream of tarter baking po4rd&lt;
Highest of all in leavening strength
—Latest United States Govern­
ment Food Report.
Royal Baeikc Powder Co.,
Wall St., N. Y.

W. rt.GOObYEflR
MODERN DRUGGIST.

IF you W Sfl
To make selections from one of the
nioert and best selected stocks of Fur­
niture in Western Michigan come nnd
see ns. Everything is new and of the
very latest styles. We have not con­
fined our buying to any one house &lt;irto
any one style or design, but bought
where we could get the best designs for
the money. Do yon want

$20 FOR $10?
GET IT NOW

H MoGOVS
He is still giving his customers the
benefit of a 50 per cent reduction on
these goods. Also in buying carpets
remember that in buying from sample
you have the [advantage of n great
variety of styles, colors and designs to
select from. We have an elegant line
of samples. See us if you want carpets.

A. McCoy.

Ciiiwts
^JOTTOTn

It is just
thing. Our

bo

with st*1?’

1

s.v?.s&amp;to.teX’

g’.-arsas.-ws
’till

are A No. 1, and we hare
want and
they are now open for y°or
inspection.
Don’t be deceived in r
age Seeds. • Bulk Seeds
always fresh and i ‘,be’P?’
Be sure you get one of tho*'
25 cent Egg Basket?.

bay and sell «xx»d everything you

Hams &amp; VanArman.
Evcexr McMv«t

�—'\£‘5i7cboE. locil Editor.

If you like elegant “home-dried” beef
Ed. Schumann eat. just suit yon. We
know IPs fine because we’ve sampled It.
Jnst ask him about It

WALL PAPER

Mrs. Russell has some very tasty hats
and bonnets In preparation for Easter.
You will surely find something to satisfy

Ha stings Banner.
Thursday March 22. 1894^

you If yon examine her line.

and WALL PAPER.
I AM to the front as usual with
1 the best selfing line of Wnll
Paper in the county. Papering is
something you don’t do every two
or three months or every year, and
when you do yoq should 'choose
wisely and select goods that are in
style and that have a pleasing ef­
fect.
My line was bought this
year direct from tbe manufacturer,
■The Rob’t. Grasjes Co.,1’ of New
York city, the mopt noted manu­
facturer of fine Wall Paper in the
country. They always hajve the
latest ideas and finest novelties.
Their goods are always perfect in
design and-coloring. Don’t think
of buying until you have seen my
line.
The greatest and best
point of all the many good points
is that they are cheap—remem­
ber that the best part of &lt;hi
’ ‘
goods is the cheapness.

FRED L. HEATH
The druggist, in the old‘wooden
building one door east £ of City
Bank.

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WORLD. ..
rtKT SERIES M“. 1.
COUPON No. 6.
NUMBERS CHANGE EACH WEEK.

Send or bring each week this cou­
pon, together with TJKX cents, and
von will receive Portfolio No. 6 of
•A TRIP AROUND THE WORLD.”
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LOCAL NEWS.
• QlK^UL/rriON This week,
92 quires.
Hereafter, changes for advertisements
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest to
insure insertion in the Issue of . the week
• when brought.

Timothy seed oti sale at Stauffers’.

Head the caucus notices iu this issue.
Flour, feed aud fish at Cook &lt;t Cooks.
A few suckers are being taken from the

rirer.
Canned goods till you can’t rest at Cook
&lt;v Cooks.

All kinds of extracts, good and cheap at

Cook A Cooks.
See our spring jackets and capes.
O. D. Spaulding.
Before purchasing an Easter hat or
bonnet examine the display at Russells.
The wedding of Arthur D. McElwain to
Mrs. C. T. Barnes occurred last evening.

Rutland republican caucus Is changed
to Tuesday March 97th. at 2 p. m. Read
it In this issue.
When you want a fine cup of tea, don’t
pay a fancy price for it, but get that '40c
tea at Spary Phillips’.
Small musical 1 astruments and the best
selected line ot string for same, can al­
ways i&gt;e found at F. R. Pancoast’s.
'

■

Don’t forget tbe fact that Spary Phillips
has a tine line of crockery and glassware*
He will give you the right prices too.

Mrs. Mattie Spaulding will soon occupy
the Main house on W. Green Street. Mr.

Main expects to leave for the west soon.
You will want a new pair of gloves for
Easter. We have the finest line in the

O. D. Spaulding.

city.

We ask Rutland residents to read tbe
caucus calls In this issue.
It has been
changed to Tuesday March 97th. at 2 p.
By a misunderstanding the Registration

notice was not published last week and we
were obliged to get out an extra edition
Saturday.
Republicans of this city should read
the call for city and ward caucuses In this
issue. Don’t forget the times and places
of meeting.
*
. •
-

Republican city caucui will be held
Saturday evening
In
Parkers’
hall.
Ward caucuses Monday evening. Read
the notice In this issue.
Anyone needing gasoline stoves cleaned

PERSONAL MENTION,
Miss Stella Heath Is home on her spring
vacation.

Be rt Walker, of Martin, was In the city
this week.

y R. T. F. Dodds, of Delton, was
City Monday.

FLTINQ DUTCtinflN JR. SULKEY FLOW.

In the

The Journal announces that Easier day

will be March 44th.

Tho churches, how­

ever, will observe March 25tb, as the anni­

vMlss Mae Roberts is home from ‘Jackson
&lt;0 spend Easter.
।

Mr. and Mrs. Emory Busby were in Bat­
tle Creek Sunday.
Down’s self-adjusting corset with a long
Frank McCuen, of Battle Creek, Is vis­
waist, French shape made of soft finished
itlug relatives In the city..
sateen Jean, well filled with bone, cord
Guy Johnson, of Middleville, spent Sat­
and unbreakable Tampico is our leading
urday and Sunday in the city.
corset.
L, E. Stauffeh.
Y Miss Adda Jordan, of the Detroit
The new dress goods this spring are
something to be admired. Julius Russell schools, is home for the spring vacation.

versary of our Lord's resurrection.

is on hand as usual with the most care­
fully selectedjstock. If you are wanting

'Mildred Williams, who has been

trim­

ming in Chicago, returned home Tuesday.

a new spring gown, examine theirs before
iMrs. Grace Clarke and daughter Flor­
parchasing. .
ence, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.
The many friends ot Velois Rooaa will Black.
be pleased to learn that he has been ap­
Frank Hamilton, sr, visited bls moth­
pointed to the agency of the Singer sew­
er, Mrs. I. A. Holbrook, a few days the
ing machine company %t Hastings, at a past week.
good salary. Velois will move his family
-y’MIsa Maude Trego returned from Char­
there shortly.—Woodland News.
lotte Saturday, after a three weeks visit

We cannot enumerate the amount of with friends.
goods kept at our store, nor spend tbe
JftMise Edith Babcock is tbe delegate from
time In telling you how cheap we sell
the Y. P. 8. C. E. to the State Convention
them, but rest assured you will get tho
at Detroit this week.
beet of goods at the lowest prices.
Mrs. Franc Willison, of Eaton Rapids,
Cook A Cook.
attended the funeral of her grandmother,
Good food and clothing are essential to Mrs. Spence, this week.
good health. Important among the good
. R. F. Ream?, of Detroit, representing
foods are good meats. Ed. Schumann keeps
tbe George .. . Savage Advertising Agency,
an especially fine line of meats on hand at
was in t
c I y Tuesday.
bis Jefferson street market If you have
Xi Me I in? s A. H. Loveland and Henry
never dealt with him Just give him a trial
Ijewls went to Owasso Tuesday to attend
and be will certainly please you.
a convention of the Woman’s Relief Corps.
Saturday night Under Sheriff Butgess
received a dispatch from Morgan, saying Xltev, Cox. Judge Smith, Jason McEl­
that Jim Nesbitt came boaee intoxicated,
drove his family out of doors and threat­
ened to kill tbe first man that came after
him, and asking Burgess come and arrest
him. There being no complaint made, he
did not go.

The republican city caucus will be held
In Parkers hall, north of Hastings house,
Saturday evening of this week, and the
ward caucuses Monday evening of next
week. They should all be largely attend­
ed and tbe best men should be nominated.
Then all should get out and work hard
until election,

wain, Misties Belle Handy and Louise
Nagler leave for Saginaw Monday to at­
tend the State Convention of tbe Epworth
League.
■

/Mrs. Julia Willison left for Toledo, O.,
Tuesday, where she will make an extend­
ed visit with her daughter, Mrs. Walter
Buckhout, and look after the Interests of

&gt; FEW POINTS OF ADVANTAGE POSSESSED BY THE FLYING DUTCHMAN SULKEY PLOW
OVER ANY OTHER.

It is easy on the team because there is absolutely no weight on the horses’necks.
It turns square corners, turning furrows either inward or outward, as may be desited.
The rear furrow wheel is provided with an automatic lock which is revised by the team
in turning corpera and plowing in curves. After the corner is turned it locks itself automat­
ically.’lux'
i
The caster wheels running in the furrow, effectually prevent any strain on the frame of
the plow or on the horses when turning. The plow is turned on the same principle as a cart.
The land axle has a spring that keeps the plow from being too rigid, causing it to cut
level when crossing dead furrows or ridges.
The plow is in front of the driver where its work is constantly under the eye. The team
is hitched the same'as to a walking plow and the horses draw easily and naturally.
Cau be furnished with bottoms for New Ground, Sod Breakers, Sand and Gravel Land, orJMucky ori
Tenacious Soils. We make Steel or Iron Bottoms, with all parts interchangeable^ You can buy a Steel Bottom
and get A cast Share for your stony field; or you can put a Steel Share on a Cast Bottom when you go into roots
or sticky soils.
For sale by

QOObYEZIK BROS,
THE MttbWHKE SS inELEnEHT EEOELE.

.Remnants

her new grandson, Henry Donald Buckhout

Are but the “Ashes of Trade”
Wherever there has been a fire you’ll find
“Ashes.” Wherever there is a business you’ll
find Remnants. They have to be cleaned up.
At the end of each year’s business we sell off
our Remnants. That’s the reason our stock is
always so new and fresh. . Instead of getting,
rid of these Remnants in the usual way, this
year, we are going to let our customers have
an opportunity of getting some of the biggest
bargains of their 1 ivies in the Boot and Shoe
line, If you miss the opportunity its your
fault. We’re selling some Ladies’ Shoes that
we used to get $5 for, for only $3. We’re
also selling Gents’ $5 Shoes for $3. Come
and see us when you want Boots or Shoes.

Spices of all kinds at Cook &amp; Cooks.
I Tobacco, cigars and snuff at Cook &amp;
Cooks.

In company with Theodore Rogers, It
A full line of millinery and Easter trim­
was tire pleasure of the writer to spend a
Mbs. E. Williams,
goodly portion of Friday In Hiram Rog­ med bats at
Jefferson St.
ers’ sugar bush near Freeport, which was
running full blast under the management
Now that maple syrup is cheap you
of Segar Bros. We are Indebted for the Want to buy. that gunulne New York Buck­
kind treatment accorded us and ean vouch Wheat flour that Jos. Rogers &amp; Co. sell for
for the excellent quality of the sugar «.eo.
made there.
Some of the handsomest dress patterns
^George Whitney, a prominent fanner
ever brought to the city can be seen at
living north of tills city died last week, Russells. They arc the very latent out,
after suffering for many months -from a aiid are sure to please the feminine eye.
causer^aged-OG years.
His funeral oc­
Philo Dunning was surprised by a few
curred Sunday morning and was largely
.neighbors and friends Thursday evening
attended.
took place in'
------------- --TTelfileifmeht
—- --------------and the evening passed pleasantly with
Mr. Whitney
the Riverside cemeteryr
cards. Mrs. D. R. Cook And Mr. Mat­
was highly respected by all who knew
thews won flret prizes.
him. He leaves a wife and several childC. E. Doyle, who formerly attended
ren to mourn his loss.
school in tills city, now a practicing
Rutland republicans will please notice
physician of Augusta, was elected presi­
that tbe time for holding tbelr caucus haa dent of that village at their reeent elect­
been changed to Tuesday March 27th,
ion, by a good majority.
instead of Monday the 26th. Don’t fail t(K
In the editorial column will be found an
be present and between now and Tuesday
please notify all of your friends and neigh­ extract of a speech delivered in Congress
bors. These times call for a decided ex­ by Congressman Thomas, of Allegan, who
pression from the people. Be sure and represents this district. Read It and see
come and help to nominate your men and if you don’t think It is all right.

Yours truly,

W. H. SPENCE

afterwards help elect them.

X; The Reading Circle connected with the
We are in receipt of the'1894 Annual of Catholic church, met at the home of Mr.
the Michigan Club, containing all of the and Mrs. C. F. Brooks on the evening of
speeches and proceedings in full of the St Patrick’s day, and listened to an ap­
meeting of the club in honor ot Washing­ propriate literary program. Among those
ton’s birthday. It contains over 100 pages taking part were: Mrs. Donahue and the
of useful information, and we wish that Misses Pflug, ReHey. Brooks and Dono­
it could find Its way Into tbe bouseliold of van.
every citizen in Michigan. It was com­
Hon. Alexander Cameron, a pioneer, of
plied by Henry A. Halgb, of Detroit, the
Kalamazoo county, died Sunday morning,
efficient secretary of the Club.
aged 80 years. His wife, Miss Sarah
The new Kalamazoo Dally News which Paul, was the first school teacher In Barry
is received at this office made Its first ap­ County, and theirs is said to be the first
pearance last week. It has men of ex­ marriage occurlng in on*' county. Mr.
perience and business ability to back It Cameron served in tbe state legislature
and we predict its success.
It contains from 1880 to 1878. He was largely Instru­
the latest associated press dispatches, mental In securing the opening of tbe
and wUl reach this cUy early in the day. State University to women.
Tbe managing editor, Calvin G. Town­
Judge Smith Is kept pretty busy &lt;of late,
send, is well known to many Hastings
but bis courage bolds out and wei hardly
people, ks many of bis early days were
expect he will be asking to have Iris terri­
spent here.
,
tory cut down. He bar had the ill fortune
We bare In our possession a letter from to have a combination of long winded
a stranger to ns who claims to live In cases brought before him and ip conse­
Kalamazoo, warning dress makers to be­ quence be haa had do rest for" mouths.
ware of a certain traveling man. He This week be Is at Marshall where he has
comes Into a city for the purpose of selling a lot of crimInals to try for some of the
a “potent dress plater” He claims to sell

OF a good store is a place where you
can get only the best,—and your money

back if you want it.

That’s the bottom-

ground of good business.

The refine­

ments are, pleasant surroundings, courte­
ous treatment, ready service and a hun­

to bil«&gt;e*T»«m4»rt»a town, sellin* j,lle Trttwbe.
rwi o»«h
IhepUter, tor »1.&lt;X&gt;
ewh, prorKed the
The nsrt annual reunion of Tte 94th
purchaser will buy a dozen. Instead of
MfeMlpm infantry «W;to
Gramd
Mllloc to bit om penon and (Irlof U»t
Rapids^n Friday April ft. An excellent
pmon the olcluilve «fl&gt;cy »s profited,fraA"ft be«K
it 11 claimed that tbe man sell, to all wbot» J

dred other graces that are here or will
come as we grow—we are growing all the

be dan Induce to boy under tbeae promlaee.

done should call at Ed. EvahS tin shop In
building Just north of Ford’s hoteL
We havn’t said very

much

about our

garden seeds, bat we keep Just as good a
Hue as anyone, and sell them just as
cheap.
S. E. Phillips.
'f Mrs. Clarisay McMurry died al the home

of her son, Eugene McMurry In the first
ward of consumption on Sunday, aged 71
years.
Th^r'-»neral occurred Tuesday
P«o«ion papers have been very slow
txxii ?'HDing io this quarter. At ike post
office
Hee they say, *^r several days only one
anu ^«n ten or fiforr two
two will
will arrive,
ar:
- ten will come.

!

unions ever heldby that regiment. Head­
Beware ot him.
quarters will be at tbe Bridge Street
. . “Tbe Trwe Irtah Girl" at tbe opera
House where a banquet will be beld in tbe
beoae Toesdar. March 37th. under the
evening at which Gov. Rich, Ex-Congress­
aeeploea of the Baallup orcheetra, wtU be
man Belknap, and other speakers will en­
tbe ereot of tho aeaaon under tbe dlrectioa
tertain tbe "boys.",
of Mr. W. 4. Gray, who haa had a lone
A leading -business man ot this city told
experience on tbe atafe aa an actor, play­
ins with ■&lt;■» of tbe boat axnpaolM on us Tuesday that la; would not part with
his
‘ Photographic Tour of tbe World” for
tho road and will rapport the popular Io- ■
cal talent, Mlaa L. Jean MeLaiuthlln. M S5.oe. If he could get do more of them.
the true Irish &lt;lrL Mr. John Warner, Mr.
Jason McElwain. Mr. Charles Lewis. Mr.

Clarence Corert
and Miu Cora Tomlinson.
! Chireno*
Cov
The Tree Iri kb Giri is a performance that
will interest everytody- Doot mis It.
Incidental &amp;
1 play a grand bop With

Thia ought to be a valuable hint for our
readers. Read tbe adv. on first page of
this issue, cut oat the coupons and bring

or tUBipi «nd we will ,nppij you. bat ,oa
should take advanlace of thia oter.

time.

Wont yOu help us grow for your

own advantage?

We sell only the best

of boys’ and men’s wearables.

CLOTHIER

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Having tlte needed merit to more than
DIkt. pxxl all u&gt;e advrrtiainfl elaliMd kv

—

THE OLD MILL MYSTERY

I

By Arthur W. Mirdimont, a A
Power,

Sow. howe’er, theeseecaing ^*’&gt;‘7
M.l dwger of her

posll.on

upon her. Her peril would be great
fndee&lt;l if these desperate men, who
had nnt themselves in her power, beMeved she Had played the spy in order

to betray them.
Jt was a relief when nt last .they
turned to her and began to put ques­
tions. Flamer was spokesman, and his
manner was stern, hard and sharp.
“Who sent you here to spy on us?”
he said, bluntly and suddenly, turning
to Mary. “If you tell us all, we may
let you go."
“No one,” answered the girl, readily.
“I was not sent here by anyone, and
did not come here to spy."
“How came you to know we were
going to meet here? Don’t lie," he said,
roughly and warningly.
“I did not know you were going to
meet. I came here by chance—quite
• by chance.”
“But you were here when we entered.
How was that! How came you to be
near the shed at all?"
"I tell you it was all by chance. I
was walking on the footpath outeldc,
and was going back to the village
when I heard your voices. I didn’t
know who you were, and had no fancy
to be met by anyone, so I turned back
and came in here to wait while you
passed. 'Then you came in, and I
couldn’t get out.”
“So you stopped and listened to all
that passed? Did you hear all that was
said?"
"I heard a great deal”
“Ahr cried several of tbe men.
“Why didn’t you go when you found
we were talking about matters that
didn’t concern you?"
“I had a reason,” said the girt
“Ahl hear that!” cried some of the
others again, this time angrily.
“What' reason?” asked her qno^
tioner.
•‘I shall not say.”
“You’d better. It won’t pay to trifle
with us.”
* “I shall not say,” repeated Mary,
firmly. She was determined not to
bring Tom’s name in if she could help it"

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dropped?”
“Yes, I promtoe you,” said Mary. “I
promise on my honor.”
“You hear that, mate®?” he asked,
turning to them.
“Oh, aye; we hear IL But who the
devil can trust a woman’s tongue?"
growled Jack Dilworth. “I’m for Jos
Hamer’s pion. There’s- only one sort
of silence you can depend on; and I
like something more to trust to than a
Ians’ tongue.”
“So do I,” answered another of
them; “but I don’t see how you’re go­
ing to get it in tliis case. Beside, I
don't see that she can do much harm
even if she does loose her tongue.*
“Then you're a fool, that's all,”
broke in the man Hamer. “In the
first place she could get the whole lot
of us prosecuted, and if you denTknow
what the cursed judges think of a con­
spiracy to wreck and destroy a mill, I
do. You'd think the mfernal works
were built of human lives when these
devils on the bench come to sentencing
a man for touching ’cn_ I knew what
the business meant when I began with
it, and I waa ready to risk it. I’m
ready to risk ft now and take
the silencing of that wench yonder
on my own shoulders as well. 1 tell
you this,” he vsaid fiercely, with a vol­
uble oath, “Pm not going io gaol to
save a lass like that from a squeeze on
the throdt or a knock on the skull
You can do what yon like; but I mean
what I sav.”
Aa one determined and resolute man
taking a decided course will generally
carry others with him, so It waa now.
Thia decisive tone influenced the
waveners.
“What do you propose to do, then?"
asked Gibeon Prawle, his voice some­
what hoarse with nervousness at ‘the
other’s manner, and at the desperate
course which be kpew underlay it
“Why, give the girl a tap on the skull
and leave her here alone with the fuse.
There won’t be much left to tell tales,
I warrant you," and the man laughed
a short, callous, brutal laugh.
“You mean to murder her, do you?"
said Gibeon; and more than one of the
men shrank at the wovd.
“I don’t mean going to gaol for her.

awerad Hamer. “Please yourself."
“Well, I'm not going to be a party to
it,” said Gibeon. “I don’t like it, and
Pm not going to do it."
“Then take your hook out o/ thia,
and leave more room for men who
haven't got white livers and chicken

ontelJe, hd irusde off »t the top of hi.
speed after the other man who had

already vanished.
The first feeling of the girl wM &lt;5*
of intense relief that they bad gofie.
She hod feaf^d violence of som# kind,
and
now
that she thought the
dread of violence had pasted her
spirits
rose. She determined that
she
would not xaovo until they
oamc back, and thus show them
she waa to be trusted,
and she
leaned back on the heap of hay and
waited sOently and with a lighter
heart than she had known for some

in the shed.
At this she sat up and thought for
the first time of Gibeon Prawle, like
her, bound hand and foot, though, un­
like her, unconscious- She strained
her eyes in his direction and then
called to him:
’•Gibeon, Gibeon."
She could not catch any reply* but
Meter-od Intently. As she listened thus
she heard a faint ticking sound.
It
was like tbe quick tick, tick, tick
of her alarm clock, but sounded as if
muffied. What could ft be?
She bent down her head, and stoop­
ing forward became aware that the
oord with which her hands had been
hastily bound
had slipped.
With
a quick jerk or two she loosened
it a little more, and then succeeded in
getting her hands free.
She listened again, and groping
about in the direction in which the
sound seemed to oome, her hand came
against a small, squarcly-made box.
Wondering what it was she picked it
up, and found that the tlclriiig came
from within it.
Suddenly, with a fearful rash of
blood to the heart that almost choked
tbe valves and stopped the blood flow,
tbe truth flashed upon her. It was tbe
infernal machine with which the man
had Intended to wreck tbe mill.
In a moment she raw why she had
been ordered not to more for a certain
time. They Imd planned to kill her by
Wowing the shed to fragments, and
had managed to gain time to get clear

lx5r •tftaUon, aa she thought of the
precious moanents that wen
0001,1 ®»keoo ImpnJon^i

with that ha want my, and. drat
th. others roand kha, momma

lCtlOn’ ood
"Hyvu make tbe loaat sound

think of n freah noone.

the fuse about eight minutes, so that
w,our* to a. ofcswendof thevil-

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Reduced «4r to

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The Arnold mine of Eagle River
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Hall’s Hair reuswer enjoy*

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Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Several boats ‘have passed Port Austin,
the lake is entirely free of Ice and the
fishermen are about ready to put tbelr
nets tn the water.

Wbm As

• CMM, sh* cried for (Worta

The Washtesaw County Sunday Scbol
Association beld a very successful meet­
lot st Ypsilanti.
k|BDy notowortll,

•peakers addressed the cunrenHon.

TbeNew York Weekly Triin

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uxa, waawioeon
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Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral possesses pow­
Great heavens! The mochina might
explode at any moment, and hurry her erful healing qualities, which manifest
companion and herself into eternity. themselves whenever this remedy is em­
Yet he was still unconscious; and she ployed in colds coughs, throat or lung
hearts!
Out it," growled Hamer, waa bound so tightly that she couldn't troubles. Ito anodyne and expectorant
atir either foot
fiercely.
effects are promptly realized.
She held the diabolical machine in
"No, Pm not going away, either,"
answered Gibeon, sullenly and yet lialf- her hand like one dozed—afraid to
The Jackson rroblbitkm Club com­
„
_____ “Or, ___
__________
_______ , throw it away, afraid even to set it pleted Its organization Tuesday evening.
frightened.
if Iogo
and anything
happens, I shall make a dean breast of j down again, afraid to move, lest it
F. C. Miller was chosen president.
It-”*
•
should explode.
“You sneaktog hound!” cried IliuDer,
All she could do was to try and calm
"Success Is the reward of merit" not of
and before any of them could inter­ herself with a hastily uttered prayer to asfdmptiou.
Popular appreciation is
fere he rushed at Gibeon, struck him God for help.
what tells In the long run.
For fifty
to the ground, and bound 1dm hand
years, people have been using Ayer’s Sar­
CHAPTER XL
and foot.
nix
rxroosjoa.
.
saparilla, and to-day It is the blood puri­
“You shall stop now, and have a
share of the treat you didn’t expect,” i . As the thought of her peril forced fier most In favor with the public. Ayer's
ho said, as he rose to his foot. “Look ; itself upon Mary with increasing plain- Sarsaparilla cures.
l ness her nattral resourcefulness and
hero, mates, we’re in this business
courage began to assert themselves. If
JL H. House of the Brown City Banne”,
together, sink or swim one with an­
i she was to save her life and that of her
other.
You understand that?” he
Part Austin, has purchased the Post here
said, pausing and looking from one to companion it was evident that she and Intends to run It as an independent
. must lose no time ia making the aVthe other.
’
organ.
•
“Yes,” they said, cowed by his man- :j tempt.

will!" cried the man

1

hours.
Then It suddenly occurred to her to
II. Goodrear's drug store.
doubt whether this waa so,
and
whether the men had rvally gone to
A Milboa Frisada
the mill fi'JW in order to carry out,
their: horrible plan while she lay bound
A friend in need is a friend indeed, and

“Ah, I thought we should come io
some secret reason directly. I suppose
you were told to suy that by those who
sent you.”
“I was not sent,” said Mary. “I have
told you the truth.”
“Are you going to tell the whole
truth?” asked die man.
“Yea, to those questions which I
choose to answer. ”
“Well, then, what dM you mean to
do if we hadn't caught you before we
left the shed?"
“I meant to try and stop you from
carrying out your plot to destroy the
machinery of the mill,” answered
Mary, boldly.
“You meant to betray us, did you?”
asked the man. and his voice was hard­
er and his manner harsher than before.
“I meant to save the mill and my
means of earning my living.”
’
How waa she to do it? Clearly. there
and his violence, though not relish- '
“Ah, you’re one otf the knobsticks, ner w
I 005 bo‘ ODe ”*Y- Hy
“«&gt;■&gt;' or
jarvnt you? And yon meant to betray ing the position at all
"Then you tyree to «tend by me end °. j , ,
*wo&gt; ,rom
us to the man who has been robbing do what I say?"
; “ie“ before the explosion oould take
us in thia strike, so that you might
“Yea," said the men again.
! p1^' But how?
scrape a little dirty favor at his
The whole conversation, except one !
Gib®°n
lay in a state of nnor two of the fiercer sentences be tween ' fonhC‘&lt;niMie«sY bound hand and footeGibeon and Hamer, had taken place in
®°®W OQ,T Kueesthe commission of a crime," said tones too low to reach Mary’s ears. whlle,shc hcrself had her feet fastened
Mary, again speaking confidently and
although the little she had heard had u&gt;8rethrr 80 firmly that she could not
bravely.
been enough to frighten her exceed- moT® tl&gt;€m oven in tbe slightest de“That’s very good of you,” answered
ingly.
gree.
the man, with a sneer.
“Having ac­
Her kauds
hands were free. She
8ho turned,
turned.
Hamer now turned to her.
I|
cidentally overboard as, you wanted to
“How are we to know that yon don’t fhe[efore*
choosing the spot withturn the information to our moral
mean to speak of what you’ve seen and ‘ “.5?’
which seemed the best
purpose,
I, suited
a to
S her P
urPt*c. she laid down
lie gave a short, bitter, angry laugh, heard to-night?" be asked roughly.
“Thoee who know me know that 1 lhe
11 ttle »*chlne as lightly and
which some of the others echoed.
careful!j
aa
keep my word," answered the girl.
***
’*
’“
“ pouible.
“One more question.
What do you
Monseuta were growing preelowt.
“I daresay they do,” he replied,
mean to do when you getaway—if you '
gruffly, “but then I’m not one of those Every second seemed au hour, and nhe
get away at all, that is?"
who do know you. I want proof—that's trembled usd shook aa she trtwl to es­
. “What do you mean?"
timate how Ion- “ would probably be
, “What do I mean?
Why, how arc
befcro u» explosion might be expected.
you going to use the information you’ve
Death or escape oould only be a tetkr
got by accident, as you call it?
You
“Oh yes. you can; and that’s just what of momenta.
aay you’re not a spy?”
She began with quick, trembling
you’ll have to do.*’
“I’m no spy,” answered Mary.
fmgers
to
feel
tbe
knots
ot the oord
“
How
can
IZ*
asked
the
girt
“But you overheard this plan of,
‘‘I-------’ll show
you. You
ours?”
Vttu can
givugive
U3 us
, . which bound- her
-------feet
— —In
V* heragitet.-irtrs nVses
a_______ .
"
proof that you can be trusted by Just ', on 8Uo beKBn to pray far strength;
“Yes.”
stopping here and making no effort to [ “ut ,n tbc
°f the prayers she
“If you’d got away unseen you meant
Ma
thought occurred to
to make use of the information by try­ go away for a certain time. Do you '
understand? You've nothing to do but i he£,
ing to balk the plan?"
just to keep where you are and make } ,'Vhy 1101 Bttempt to escape alone?
“Yea.”
If she left Gibeon
----- she would prob“Well, then. Jf you get away now no noise. If you do that for a quarter ‘ T
tohlr- Ha a XI..
_____ ,
H
you’ve been seen, how are you going of on hour, you shall go free. But if
you
stir
hand
or
foot,
or
try
to
call
out
tease the information you’ve got?”
All Hist he had done to harm Tom
“I didn’t say I was going to use it at so that either .of us hear you, well,
you’ll bring down punishment on your sad all that Olbeon had threatened to
all.”
“Don’t chop your words with mo, I own head. You’ve got to watch this do, occurred to her mind to justify her
Bnt she reflected
girl,” said the man, fiercely. “Answer •jnmk." he said, kicking Gibeon to leaving him.
the question: Do you mean to go and .Prawle, “till we come back to fetch how he had endeavored to mvs her
from tbe fate which she believed the
tell anyone what you’ve heard, or don’t him.”
“Why can’t I gc dow? I won’t say a Other men had olanned. and It was for
you? Out with tho truth."
making that attempt ha had been left
“That depends," answered Mary, word to anyone. Indeed I won’t”
“
No, 1 don’t think you will," said to share with her the fate.
looking Mm boldly in the face.
.
At this reply some of the others ;Hamer, ^nlfleanUy, "bet yee're
This decided her.
She oould no«
to give ne a little proof of it, tbafe all play tho traitor In each a way.
Put oat your bands. 'Safe bind, safe
She atooped toward him
Aod. »y Kiris is my motto," and the
mbereaut laughed aa ha seised the pnlled M« bair, pinched fata mtd rolled
oarry owl the plan. If nothing's dona. Kiri’s hands aafl bound Umn tightly hto h«d sharply from ,lde to «lde, her
“Wow &lt;or year pretty little effort, growing mor, and more violent

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law, and the young nun was made
WOMEN AND MICE.
h»ppy for at least onoe in his life by
being gi- en an opportunity to secure
Property
Views OD the Babjecihis coat before the cold weather was
There ia a moat interesting article In
National Capital.
over. This individual waa an excep­
Db. B. 0. WEST’S NERVE AND
tion to the rule, as it seldom happens the London Woman on "Why Women
M ENT, a epeclfic for H yrterta,Din
that remittances come opportunely; or Are Afraid of Mice.” The writer is a
ralcCL Headache, Nerroaa Proatn
aicohol cr tobacco, Wokefutneaa, M&lt;
that they come at all.
The pawn­ woman, a lover of animals, and a stu­
Client# Of "Vocr Uncle1 —How the Bualhistory,
and row
she »uadbroker
urouer or the second-hand clothing dent of natural iubmh
?, nuu
Power In either aex, Impotency, Lei
dexler expects only about one victim in mlt" that »&lt;«&gt;«■&gt; •ro
of mice,
any to return and redeem their gooda. i she
th,t
fear b never aaSWEPT BY WIND.
in the absence of the
The pawnbrokers are permitted to ! sumed;
ra“'dl that
thet In
Lokovibw, Tex., March l»._A de.
|3 will M«ml written guaraittee fori^md
cured.
charge only 8 per cent, per month, and, । '‘tlnTgracefol little creaPawnbrokers
in
this
city,
make
a
G an rautre* iMtied by iqrenL WEST’S LIVER HLIJ3
•tractive storm passed over thia place
where the loan Is secured by tbe pledge, lure” (these are her very words) wonicures SL?k Headache, filUotmures, Llvar OomplaiiiL
»t 1 o’clock Sunday morning. Hail- great deal of money. They get rich
So.-.r st-uuach, Dyspepsia and OanrtlpaMca.
•
mu, oumuess. ,x&gt;n
of P*”011111 property requiring extra' en are heartily ashamed of their terGVAHANTKE8 tasuod only by
■tones fell weighing fourteen to efahtr I rapidly and retire from business. Con- .
‘ ror, but that when the mouse appears
Chicken,
lurked
no old established
lnjo5y dnring?**“*'■ *
oen ounces,
ft-i-t
------ ...
T
■I “quonUy »'&gt;e«
W. LI. -Goodyear. Solo A^ent, Hastings.
’ they shriek and grow cold with fear.
------I
a&gt;W
ot
legalixed
freebooters
Imre.
Pawnbroker
may
charge such rcasonroosting in trees were killed "while ’i
°f leR’a*lze*1 freel&gt;ooters hero,
for St°5in,f °r
«« of. "I remember once," she tells us, "read­
clty h“ 1a ttoati.g -population
- -----------Chicagc, Kal&amp;m&amp;ioc Ji Sago decks, geese and hog* were pdted ta 1
Ing a story about a coterie of strongI,
-----.
.
,
the
same
as
the
commissioners
may
death.
• which can be likened {into nothing
minded women who gave a series of
Btx Fersons BHfod.
j ^P011 the continent save the populn- ■ prescribe. One of tbe most experienced
lectures upon female virtues in an old
At Lansing Switch the cyclone ■ tl°n °* a MlssissiPpl river town forty men upon the detective force here says
TIME TABLE.
, country town assembly room. One of
Ju effect February 11. 1894.
struck the house of John Cains, occu- ’ ?*ettrs a^°’ whe.n our natSve-bom and : that he is satisfied that tho amount of their number was chosen to deliver the
interest
is
too
small,
as
he
can
hardly
pied by a family of negroes. The house ! l“P°rted yeomanry ware following
lectnre on valor, and selected for her
was destroyed and six persons wore ’ th® **t*r °* «™pirc westward. As an ! sec how pawnbrokers can manage to
subject the history of Joan of Arc.
is.
killed, three mortally wounded and five ’
of U,at Peri&lt;xi « may be said ■ get along on the rate, loaning os they She was discoursing upon tbe valor of
1
do
such
small
amounts.
The
largest
serioualy hurt.
Old man Alexandei • ,, ^»‘-uk, then caHed&lt;thc Gate City
her sex, when a mouse ran across the
Lecter wm found entirely nude 50 yards ‘ ofIowa- h*d a floating population of 50,- | firm In the city, he says, does not av­
( platform, and the lecturer and her
from the house dead,
Alexander I 000 P®°Ple» nearly all of them arriving ’ erage the loan of -more than 8400 to
ChienW Lv.
strong-minded
sisters jumped on to
Lester, Jr., 18 years old, the mother !
' dePartlnff
in the cunvas-cov- J 8000 daily, while some others loan only
from 8100 to 8300. But, since the legal their chairs, clutching their petticoats
Sarah Lester, Robert Lester, Jasper
'vaS°n8calie&lt;1 ’’prairie schooners."
in
a
manner
not
altogether plcturCollins and Sissy Lester. 3 years old ■ 1710 floatln&amp; P°pnl®tion of towns then Interest is 30 per cent, per anunm, and eaque." Most of us have heard this
were also killed. Sissy Lester was ,n thc Midway Plaisance of tho conti-, pawnbrokers usually retain the entire story, and there, is no doubt that if the
».i oc
found several j’ards away in a treetop.1 nentl consisted almost wholly of honest • amounts realized by their annual sales, mouse appeared the rest of tho story is
3 14
Many injuredH i PcoP1® seeking homes bieyond or be- j and inasmuch as they remain in the
business long enough to acquire plenty true. The writer adds that “Joan of
Mollie Collins has a hole fa her head ne£th lhe wcstern horizon.
of valuable real estate, the rate of in­ Arc would probably have clutched her
and many bruises; Silas Johnson who . 17x0 floating population of WashingHastings.......
petticoats in precisely the same man
was vlaiting the family, received ’ ugly b
”' consiste mainly of ----- ----- —
-» ton
genteel
and
re- 1 terest will probably prove sufficient to ner. [But Joan, the heroic, did not
Coats Grove .
enable them to struggle along.
t
Woodland ■ •
abrasions from the crown of his head spcctable adventurers who imagine ;
wear petticoats. However, she might
One
of
the
sections
of
the
law
which
Woodbury ...
to his heels, he may die; Frank Dizer that they are seeking their fortunes, ’ has been bitterly complained of by, have shrank in her armor.)
ria li. h.
... i .31»
hnd his leg broken below the knee; but who are really seeking federal of- pawnbrokers is that clause which re­
"A mouse in the chamber of Marat
Lansing
Detroit
Dock Slmmona, a relative, has u badly ficej. They bring with them money, quires them to “admit to their prem­ would, I believe, have deterred Char­
r. i; la ri
Grand Rapids.
crushed head and will die; Odessa Les­ fine raiment, watches and jewelry. ises at any time any member of the lotte Corday from her dread purpose,
ter, 4 years old, wM found lu the field They follow the official will o’ the wisp metropolitan police force of thc Dis­ and the tail of one popping opportune­
with her right leg broken above and until their money is all gone, aud then trict of Columbia, to examine any ly from the carving of Tullis’s chariot
below the knee, she will die; Arthur some of their superfluous clothing goes pledge or pawn book or other record would have prevented her from driv­
z.
Lester, 6 years old, Willie Lester, 9 to the pawnbroker. As the wardrobes on the premises, as well as to search ing over her father’s corpse, and I
of tbe officeseekers grow smaller, and
1
could cite many instances in which
years old, were injured seriously.
for and take into possession any
in.Ip. in.
Half a mile south of the ill-fated Les­ as the money obtained thereby dimin­ article known by him to be missing, or mice might have changed the history
ishes
and
vanishes,
recourse
is
had
to
,
of the world. • • • The story of a
•i p in.
ter house the house of John Buffitt, a
jfalamazon &lt;r ............ j » 35 ; •« i 33
prisoner who was cheered in captivity
white man, waa dashed to splinters, rings, watch chains and watches which 1
45
Hast
,........... ;
are
almost
never
redeemed.
Inasmuch
I
I by a mouse is familiar to us all, but
leaving the family unhurt, except from
Bfehlaud J.i:- '.......... ■ H 38
41
45
Cressey*........................... j *fi 31
the prisoner was a man.
Equally
bruises from .hailstones Two miles as the ideal pawnbroker never loans
; € •1 &gt;5
Milo
........................... | » »
familiar is the fable of the grateful
east the large barn of Nick Harris- more than one-tenth of the intrinsic |
I .6; 1 1'
Delton............................
|
mouse
which
gnawed
the
net,
but,
value
of
these
things,
the
profits
at
.
Clo-.tntiuo____ _____.! 9 &lt;O 1 •.x’ll'i sa
was unroofed, ahd 1 mile farther thc
12 45
Shultz-.................... •
again, the prisoner is said to have been
house o( Sallie James (colored) was “clearing-out sales” must necessarily
I a lion, not u lioness.”
be
very
large.
Consequently
tho
ra
­
...,r........ j * 45 •?* Il 25
destroyed.
The
Inmates
escaped.
Lorilla James, 3 years, was badly and diant smiles of the pawnbrokers are
1'1 'll 45 ....
1
BEDOUIN SUPERSTITIONS.
II &gt;
perhaps fatally hurt with hailstones. A very wide, in Inverse ratio with the
WOiXifolPi
.............. S It
- ID 1 V :1 O
Wooitbarv
............ ■
Mr. Davis, Bring on the Little Nick penkedness of the features of the un- :
The Fnreasoning Treatment ot Arabian
liu f&gt;. 1.. A A.
happi*
members
of
our
floating
populd*
'
Harris place, three-quarters of a xpile
Jjtr.'iug..........................
VI 7 4&gt;i
IH-trci?........................
from the Lester house, had hla house tion.
I
The Bedouin i s full of horse superGrand Kij-.ds............... i : o&gt; ’
The business here is subject to strict '
demolished,
escaping
with
manjstitiocns. His horse-lore Is much like
.lawn of congress, and rigid rules and
bruises
('han-v-irt .;
........ j
but less than that of our old-fashioned
regulations by our commissloDers. ,
liveryman of a past generation. He
IM.-k.;. ...
. .1
At Emery, the county seat of Rains Ei'cry pawnbroker is required to keep j
Ki1- V«w........................
knows a horse’s habits and diseases by
county, the entire western portion of a book in which shall "be written, at
observation solely; he has no idea of
tbe town was rained at 7:B0 Saturday the time nf each loan, an accurate nc- (
anatomy. Every species of wind trou­
evening. Miss JSaster Alexander. Eras count and description of the goods, arble to which the horse is subject he
Henry, George Walker and the 4-year- tick* or thing pawned or pledged, the .
merely describes us “having something
old son of Henry Murray (colored) are amount of money, loaned thereon, the
wrong inside him." He treats a horse
time of pledging the same, the rate of
the known dead.
’ on a system of old saws. For laineion ice
the :imt
Three unidentified bodies were found Interest to be paid on such loan, and '
1 ness he has but one remedy, the_hot
’. W&lt;». Ibnry lor passengers
north ol Emery Sunday. The post the name ami residence of -the person '
1 iron. His horse will work to twenty
-.t t'l- depot
pawu|x&gt;g or pledging the said goods, 1
Utile Of train
iin. nifeu’.* office was used as a hospital and morgue. article or thing, together with a par­ known or believed by him to have 1 or even twenty-five years old, but he
Five Slain In One Vamllj-.
.................................. .....................j i ruI it
..uuMruescopwono,
Kico person,
percon, in-,'
in- , been stolon- " Mont the formality ot_ thinks that he “grows weaker" after
titular
description of such
not go furward until in-xt train.
Santa Anna, Tex., March 19. -A tor- eluding complexion, color of eyes and j th« ,vnt of »
•A'. S. idcwing. &lt; e-.i‘i Mhuager
wafraut or any. twelve. In buying, he looks more at
undo swept over portions of this town hair, and hi» or her height and general 1 ?^er
C r. rrMlt. (ieu’l !■. &amp; f Ant.
"hich March or secure marks than points..
L. Skb&lt;»«ant. Supt.
In feeding and watering the horse,
and of the cotton counties, wrecking
l is hereby authorized.’2. "
says Harper’s Magazine, the Bedouins
buildings and leveling fences.
At appearance.
The law provide# that goods in the I That provision has never been known
seem
to us to be equally unreasoning,
Trickham, in Coleman county, W. D.
to work to the injury of ’any dealer,
Watson’s house waa blown to the hands of pawnbrokers shall not be sold j although It has frequently enabled unless it be agreed that a horse can
until after the -expiration of one year
stand
anything he is nscil to. and that
ground. Mrs. Watson and four chil-.
from the time the article is pawned, j; our detectives to speedily recover it is well to get him usfd to irregular
dreu were killed outright. An Infant ' ouu
wwu uiu,
»awa being
uc
i
‘. stolen property and simplified the
then
only after
advertised
habits.
The fact that the Arabian has
escaped unhurt While Watson’s in fa- and
fOT
p^r^'t^ datT'of ; proeestof traiilng burp-larc and sneak
ries will prove fatal.
■
A section unknown to manv po&gt;Thc "«nl»ttons gowning often to go un Indefinite time without
Mie.
,
_
.
,
food
or
drink
makes him hardy and
.
. .
.
. . *
. -4rto bH.lflor.a nroront Pit,.
rat
EVERY STORE” ROBBED.
sons who pawn articles is section ten the business prevent the sale of stolen less apt to suffer than are our regular-of the act, which provides “that tbe property to persons in business with­ ly treated animals. He goes all day in
surplus money, if any, arising from any out the police knowing of the sale and the hot sun. and docs not ask for wa­
Is the Mlfevtvy one should use. The Imsuch sale, after deducting tho amount being able to recover the property. ter—impatiently ' at least—even
in
puritfrs In tbe other kinds ere use lew, of
Chattanooga, Tenn., March 19.—A of the loan, the interest then due on The law has proved beneficial in that
courw. but ttanijerons also. Tlie lime,
creasing a brook1. He is fed and wa­
telegram received by Chief of Police
oiMN JnJly, ia the cause cf much kidney
the same and the expenses of the ad­ regard, and many stolen articles hare tered apparently regardless of the fact
cNecuse.
Hill from Ooltewah, Tenn., says that vertisement and sale, shall be paid over been recovered through its operations
that he is hot or tired. He is given his
every store in the town was robbed
which
would never have been reCovby
uy the
me pswinwvKvi
pawnbroker to
vw .me
the jnnavu
person who
nuv
.
pail of water and his troughful of dry
Friday uight and asking that men and I would be entitled to redeem the pledge
&gt;“ anv ot"er
, or green food, or whatever else is
bloodhounds be sent to trace the rob- J In co® no such ,nle had taken place."
Thc poorwe hare always with ns. and
available, so soon as he stops on a jour­
j
Bnt.
at
the
expiration
of
a
year,
near1
«
lia
cit
I
"&gt;'?«
support
a
few
pawnbera.
Officers were at once sent
ney, or is ridden off immediately
with dogs ini i mounted horses to scour ly everyone of the unfortunate and j
,f th“ flJ?at.,n'r
I
,
I] s-hrtnlrt
1 «thofl: hnt
should ho
be oroot.lv
greatly fliintn
diminished',
bnt co
so after. Quite as often he gets nothing
the intervening country.
Ooltewah, • J
I long as there are offices to be hadwlth- at all. I have seen horses ridden all
Is much the.purest, and therefore tho
the county seat of James county, ia 14 [
ix-sl bsU known. Made from the beet
flay, and have camped at noon with
out tho embarrassment of civil service
miles from here. The place has seven •
them near by a stream, without any­
examinations; or so long as there are
stores. The thieves loaded the booty .
air tight and nou-abeortent box.
one trying to water them, because
holes in the civil service law big
on wagons. At one store they blew .
enough to drive through with a coach they had no bneket and the banks
open the safe, but as the town has no :
were high. It would never occu? to a
Ask for Diamond Crystal, give it a fair
'officers their work was not discovered ■
and four, we will have with us these
Bedouin to carry a skin pail with hint.
trial. Write us for fortber particulars.
deluded people. They come unto us
until Sunday morning.
Oar Dairy Halt to the standard of exBut the horses seemed used to such
and have the freedom of the city as
cellenre, and no butter maker should
neglect, and never even whinnieA for
|
be without IL Address
long ns they have a visible means of
the wUter gurgling past them.
'
S
t
.
L
ouis
,
March
17.
—
-Felix
fl.
Hun:
DIAMOND CRYSTAL SALT CO.,
support. They have been coming here
icke, doing business as Hunicke Broth- j
St. Clair, Mich.
annually ever since it was announced
era at 70fl Lucas avenue, and dealing ,
AN OCEAN STEAMSHIP.
that "to the victors belong the spoils."
wholesale in hate, caps, etc., made an ;
Generation after generation they have
assignment to W. C. Jones for the ben- ,
come, and by reason of this fact pawn­
Ventilation I* Out of the Question.
efit ot creditors.
Tho failure was ■
brokerage has been here.
Air is supplied to the firerooms of
caused by pressure of a claim for tin,One of tbe most successful real estate ocean steamships through a ventilator
000 borrowed money. The assets are 1
dealers of this city, a man who to-day on deck, which is supposed to be turned
about 875,000; liabilities, including the |
is an exemplary member of society, to face the direction of the wind.
claim, about 1175,000.
was formerly In businesa with three Sometimes this turning is neglected.
The Nervous System the
glided balls over his door. He says: Then ensues a terrible state of things
of Life and Mind. Recent
"There is one thing about that busi­ down below in the already over-heated
Sioux Cirr. Ia., March 10.—A prairie
Wonderful Discoveries.
ness which has never been published, fireroom. The air becomes stilling, the
firoon the Missouri river bottoms be- ‘
No mystery has cvw compared with that of
probably
because nobody ever noticed upfortunate stoker gasping in vain for
low
this
city
is
beyond
control,
and
is
!
human life. It has been tho leading subjuct
of professional research and study In all ages. burning fences, bridges, groves and •
it as [ did.
Very often when the a breath of fresh air. The smell of the
HE CALLS ON HIS “ UNCLE.”
But notwithstanding thia fact it fc not gener­
j
amounts
of
money pledged were very oil and the abominable odor of the
ally known outbuildings in ita path. Over 8.000 j
that the seat tons of hay, valued at 19,000, have been rashly Importunate victims are over large and the pawnbrokers were thriv­ bilge water arc enough to knoek out
of life is loca­
the plains and far away; eo that the ing. I observed that the neighboring the strongest man.
No pen can de­
ted in tho up­ burned in the stack.
pawnbroker turaally retains the entire saloons were doing an unusually good scribe the horrors of life in the fire­
per part of the
spinal cord,
proceeds of every public sale. It is a - business. The poor fellows would room during these times and the won­
near tho base
Sandwich, Ont, March 17.—Adolph game in which the pawnbroker cannot pawn their last valuables and then go der is that scores of stokers do not drop
of tbe brain,
; to the saloons to spend their money. off, instead of the few that are re­
and so sensi­ Jonea, one of the Leamington citizens lose, bnt is bound to win every time.
tive is thia who tried to debauch several young .
On morning recently I saw a hand­ There they would meet with other ported. 'Flie coal trimmers and coal
portion of the girls of that town, was sentenced to ,
nervous sys­
' some young man leaving the office of Micawbers who were waiting for some­ passers are just as badly off as the
tem that even four years’ imprisonment and twelve oar detective corps, and. although thc thing to turn up, and entertain each stokers, having to breathe the same pois­
lashes on his bare bock in tho middle | weather was exceedingly cold, the other with glowing accounts of their onous atmosphere.
Another thing
cause Instant
young man was not wearing an over­ prospects. Soane day I will tell you which makes the life of the stoker a
very unhappy one is the fact that the
coat.
It waa the absence of that some unwritten history, concerning
..
Great
Britain
May
Oct
Paari
Harbor.
■ ent discoveries have demonstrated that ;
London, March 16.— Advices received necessary garment that caused him to the thousands of men who came to floor of the fireroom on which he
all tlx-organs of tho body are under the con- ,
The young man J Washington during thc war seeking stands Is always hot The floor,which
u-vl of wo nerve centers, located In or near , from Honolula say that President Dole visit the inspector.
the base of the brain, and that when these are (
(kranzwl toe organs which they supply with . declares that Hawaii may oede Pearl was the owner of an overcoat, and th* . commissions as brigadier generals, is composed of atoel plates, retains the
heat and,
blisters
----- as a consequence,
.
nerve fluid are also deranged, when It is re­ harbor to Great Britain In tbe event of fact that he did not wear it that day । colonels, majors or captains, but *-ho----------mt mix-rod that a serious injury to toespinid I
x was because he had loaned it to "his finally, after pawning their last trin- the feet of the stokers, who can
c&lt;»rd will cause paralysis or the body below j the United States proving unfriendly
I
uncle.
”
The
weather
the
day
before
!
kets,
enlisted
as
private
soldiers
and
scarcely
stand
up
at
times,
they
’ are so
the Injured point, because the nerve farce
1“ • to the provisional government
ethJ
pre.-entod by tbs Injury from reaching thw
i had been warm and the young man , went to the front where they disap- much tortured in this respect.
;&gt; i ralyzed portion. It will be understood how i
Vied at the Breakfaat Table.
■ was In need of funds.
He wanted a peared in the ranlra of the almost num­
the deranzemvuL of the nerve centers will I
Gaines,
Mich.,
March 17 .JoKfi' small amount of cash and a great deal! bcrless blue-coated hosts.”
cause tbe derangement of the various organs |
^hi' h they supply with nerve force, M
■ Cooney, pne of the oldest reridenta of
depended upon his getting It,
His
Smith D. I?rt.
What animal can make the mast
Two-thirds &lt;3: chronic diseases are due to ■
the Imperfect action of the nervo centers at-, thh place, fell frvm his chair dead , overcoat was about tho most valuable
noise?
The elephant
During the
the lja.seof the brain, not from a derange­ after having eaten his breakfast.
^le“ld^U1h*rtp^^
!
a lady whob.d.TJde»tlybe«yo»? breeding season in the forests of India
ment primarily originating in tbe organ It­
A lady who had evidently been young and C«ylon the trumpeting aud roaring
self. The great mistake of physicians in
on »nd ImuJioI a continuance ! a few years sine, stepped Into Gant.
treaUng these diseases is that they treat the
of the animal is continuous and terrific
Sfwngfixld, Mo., March 17.-Ca.hier
organ rather than tbe nerve centers which
“ the mild weather, the cold wind, i «■« other dur and asked the price of
oi and can be heard for miles. The feline
...y tho cause of the trouble. ,
.
Crawford, of the American national
Dr. Franklin Mn.ra, the celebrated spearrneared and played hide and seek crc*L“ puff*- \
:
•
family are wont to scare their prey
i.i.'t.has profoundly studied this subject for bank of thh dty, has been arrested on T^TLw.nnJnin-aBrckooat. Th.
“Three oentieaeh," aplfod the maid
thoroughly by their overpowering
over 20 years, and has made many important a charge of embezzling f 16,000.
discoveries in connection withit, chief among
noise. Thus the roar of the adult lion
following morning there came a re­
tn. n being tho facts contained in toe above
"Two for fiver
is terrific, tht -vindpipe being enlarged
mittance from -another part of the
statement, sod that the ordinary metboda of
&lt;jOTtxx«row». Manh IT.—In h"
“
No.
”
so as to give the animal a larger volume
treatment are wrong. AU headache, dlxalcountry, and the one whohad Buffered
Ircm New York ta thU eitj lbe Conxri
"Well, that’s a queer way of selling of air proportionately than any other
for the want of his overcoat had the
.learner Loeaoia made an ararage ol
things!" remarked the possible cus­ animal. The male gorilla has an awful,
money necessary to redeem It; but
tomer. She seemed to hesitate a min­ loud-aoanding voice.
11.T8 miles an hours.
When attacked
when he went for it ha learned to his
ute, then ordered one cream puff for a it utters a abort, jerking, acute bark,
surprise that he could not get his coat
younger companion, apparently a rela­ hketkst «f an anm d«*
To
much lews than forty-eight hours from
LoxTCX. March n.-In lb«
ull dru
tive, and watched severely while he
direct
the time it was pawned.
A note from
ate It, after which she took a silent
for
diktat
Uiunder.
the chief of detective^ howavsr, op
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S3 SHOE

th¥world.

vertised than any other make. Try one pair and
be convinced. The slam ping of W. L. Doug lsa‘
name and price on the.bottom, ahich guarantees
their value, saves tho.isaods of dollars annually
which helps In increase the sales on their fall line
of goods^ They can afford to sell cl a less profit,
and we believe rou can save mono- bv buying ill
rear I'rvjtvrear of tlwicuicr adveniacd below.
’ Gi’i-fome free upon app’icutinn. Address,
W. L. DOUGLAS, Broc kton. Mas.. Sole by

WOOLLEY &amp; BRONSON.

arpcrienco la tbe patent l&gt;t
tinna rtrlctly ron!J&lt;icnt lid.

beforetbe public with­

IT Bclentiflc work la the
®2P*S* •*°l
,

ADMINISTRATOR* 8A1.K. '
Nonce hi hereby Rivra. th u in pursuance ot
an order granted to the underulgned, Melville
J. Bigelow. Administrator of the estate ot Julia
E. Stuart, deceased, by Die Judge of Probate
lor the county of Kafomsroo. on th* iMh day
of December A. !&gt;. IMW. there will be sold at
Public VendU'-, to tbe highest bi'der at tbe
Yankee spring* postofflee, fronr’door. Is the
• ountyof Barry, flute of Mlchig n on Wednes­
day thA 2nd ilay of May A. D. IBM. at on* o'clock
in the afternoon of that day. (subject to all cuctinforunces by way of Mortgage or otherwise
rxMlng at the time of 'the death of Julia E.
■stuart or at the time of said sale, the fol­
lowing described real estate to-wit:
The south east quarter(‘#1 of the north west
quarter tk) of Wlton thirty four (3W In town­
ship number three (3) north of p-utxe number
ten i 10) we-it.
Dated, Kalamazoo. Mich.. March IL 18M.
Melville J. Bioai.ow,
Administrator Estate of Julia K Stuart, de­
ceased.

MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having b««n made lu th* conditions
ni a certain niortuape tnad»by Martin V. Bar­
ker and Harriet Idnn Bxrk*r. bls wife,
to George F. Krosston, and dafod 'February
22. 1884 and reewded In the cMc* of the
Register &lt;f Deeds. f&lt; r the Caunty -of
Barry in th st“t*- «»f Michigan. February »,
!««., in fiber IT nf nb»rtjpucraxxk i*ges 218 and
2t» on-whlr.li mortga«e there l« claimed to bo
due at the d»tp of thh nod re the sum ’of four
hundred a&gt; d furty am- dbllxrs and Tlilrty-nloe
eejjt* and no cult o- proceedings at law barlDR
beea instituted to recover the amount secured
by said mor»ga«e or any part thweof Notice
is therefor* hereby given that on tire 2Gth day .
uf May. issi *i lOo’dock In the foreuouu there
will be sold •&lt;» 'hr north front door of the
rourt hoiiMr. (n tho City at nestings. *'onnty ct
Harrv and stale of Michigan, raid court Louse
l-elng lbe plnce for holding the Circuit Court for
the County of Barry, at inridlc auction to the
highest bidder, ihr Brcnilses described in said
mortgage or so much l hereof as may be neoea-ary to saUsfv dir amount dur on said mort­
gage asebove set forth, with tbe Interest there­
on. and the
charges and expenses allow­
ed by law and provided ’or in laid mortgage,
said premlws being si'ante in the City of Haatings In the County of Harry, and state ot
Michigan and deacribed as follows: Comnrencingfonr rods exit and thirty-three rods and
two irrt south on a cot&gt;lfou&lt;Mi* line of JrffmoQ
Street from the wn»th ea.st opener of
one.
block five cti.imbertafo,* additiou to the City of
Hastings tbenne south twenty-two rods, east
twenty-nine rodv north twenty-two rods, west
incuii-uuir &lt;

...

... —-.......„ .

lor four acre*. ol land Also rommCBetat
rod* east of the south east corner of Work
of CbsmtM-rUtn’* addlUor lo the City Of
UairtXbenee wooth along lhe east hae of J&lt;

Dated,

�Additional County News.
cioMd Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hendershott visited
of FrUrt«TlU® vUlted l&gt;&gt;®
F.ir in
in rrerpon
Frerport Friday.
. . .■; -,
At ro •"'M®
|
K.P«wrri« in both ebaretek
In
MOM Ot »S5 lo ®«b person tIlb ““" tbe M. E. In th® morning rod h t*e
B7 soo rrom tbe towwblp.
'1 Conmcstlara1 &gt;• lh® &lt;ve»ln».
Brron Hu&lt;be®. * ,onMr re’ll,’al
Dorcro socletj meets In the bro&lt;ment of
Milo ‘a morin, from Osblcmo Into rooms the
..............
,n^.­
Congregational church Friday after
over lbe store st Milo. _______
FreeportMrs Simon Steckte, of Grand Rapids,
U the guest of R. B. Steekle and family.

noon.
.
Miss Grace Hendershott expects to
tend the Slate Conveniion of the Y. P.

«-.«»»
“■JS? flnHer.« olio Ctt, »r BmUW. pw-

“Slo?S2»’i‘k T. Krtbruor. «•-*«“■
Hj“rDB»l?Krn,OD to Koron I. Barnum, 40 •. j

seel. Hasting*. |1W-

8.

QUIT CLAIM DEEDS-

Charles 8. Blakealee to Mart A. Blakeslee. «
^CidrS’KoSJl’A Chas. E. Swalet and Mm?
^^•.roVoaL^^wHor . . &gt;.

CL E. at Detroit this week.
Chatley Wilcox who lias for some
Tc A. J, Nugent and wife—a son.
Hl.. Bill. z»m»r, ot Caledonia, vlolted time worked on tbe rail road as sectian
hand
will rent bls mother’s farm In Rut­
Bonne and Freeport Mend* Saturday and
land this year.
He moves this week.
Sunday.
J W. Reuter and wife, of McCqrds, Mr. Giliet from Middleville comes to take
b!s place on the section and will occupy
visited in Freeport Sunday.
Frank Yarger aud wife, of Carlton, vis­ the house which he vacates.
Cbas. Rogers who for several years has
ited the latter’s parents In the village Sun­
rented his farm near this village and been
day
Rev. H. H. Halsey began revival meet­ engaged In business In Middleville, will
"
He
ings nt the Brew school bouse Sunday again try-bls hand at farming.
poets to be back in°the old home I') the
evening.
.
Hiram Karcher accompanied by tho first of April.
There are not bouses enough tn our
Misses Ella snd Myrtle Riegler visited
little
village
to
accommodate
the people
Clarksville Sunday.

County Clerk Nagler and family visited

"^i*’'B.lUer,o«nl.to Ed»ln AroUn. « *&gt;■

“tUob^rdVirer to Bob't

Ma. sec21. Carlton, &gt;1.
uarHortense Morey to Lucius L. Bolioway, par
Townun-t. « .

Bowens Mills.

In

Kalamazoo

We are sole agents for the Hot Bha
Feather Co’s, springs and mattnsfe
They’re the best in the world. Dont pnr.
chase before you see us.

BEACH a BOOTH.

HIRAM ROGERS.

IT COST
NEARLY
ONE
MILLION
DOLLARS

PRETTY FLY
HAT 8 what everybody says that see, th™

Flies that we have iu stock. They’ll
TfoolTrout
a trout every time. Trout fUhing Beason

GRANDEST LITERARY ACHlKVCitCNT
OF THE CENTURYIt is made on new plans by the
Best Talent.
It* Editors number 247.
In preparation 4 year*.
;
Haa a Wonderful VooabuMry of
nearly

300,000 WORDS ARD PHRASES.*

•

The Republicans of Maple Grove will meet
tn caucus on Thursday March 22nd, at McKel­
veys Han at 3 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of
nominating candidates for Township officers
and to transact any other buduets that may
legally come before said meeting. A cordial
Invitation K extended to all who may sympa­
thize with republican principles.
•_Br odkk of committee.

Tbe annual meeting of the Stockhold­
ers of tbe Hastings Building and Loam As­
sociation will be held on Tuesday, the 3rd
day of April, 181M at 7:10 o’clock in the
evening.
D. 8. Goodyear, Pres.,
A. E. Kkxaston, Sec’y.
Dated, March list, 1894.

Barry Republican Caucua.

The Republicaas of tho Township of Barry
will hold caucua on Saturday March JUh , ifm.
at 2 o’clock p. m. at Flints Hail.
Dated. Hickory Cornen.'March 14lb. 1*M.
Br Ordxb of TowjiMiir Committee.
Irving Republican Caucus,

The Republicans ot Irring Will meet at tbe
Town Hail on Tuesday. March 27 th al 2 o'clock
?i. m. for tbe purpose of nominating candidates
or township offices. Let all republicans make
it a point to oe present.
Hr Ordjeb or Committee.

New Bakery.

I have just started a new bakery, secur­
ed services of first class baker, aud will
give you best goods at reasonable prices.
I ask a share of your patronage.
F. G. Beamer.

will soon be here. You want to lx- Tight in
line,” and if you are you must buy vour rods
reels, lines, fliee, hooks, etc. of me. ’^nat call
and see my line.

THAT BARGAIN

words than Any Other Dictionary of th*
Language.
.

Of a $135.00 bicycle’for $75 is Mill &lt;,|,en. Don’t
throw away a lot of money but conic and see
what 1 «n give you for your money. My «
peneea - are very light; my stock new. Come
aud inspect goods and prices.

DO NOT SUV A DICTIONARY
Until you bare Investigated the STANDARD.
A Poor Book shuns opnu^ariaoo. We Inrltelt.
Do not buy on old work because It has a food
nW^irtloulars sent free to any address.

PRICE SI 2 to B22 accord I n&lt; to
Binding.
Apply to our Local Agent, or Address

THE FULLER BOOK CO., Gtl'l AJtJ.,
KALAMAZOO. MICH.

Sales Agent for Barry, Alle­
gan and Ottawa Counties,

b. D. FOPE

Remember that we repair Boots, Shoes, Fire Arms and in
fact most everything. •

Hickory Corners, Mich.

CEucu* Notice.

wabraxtT »ekih.
E.B. andAdlal W. dark to B. F. Thomas, 23
■James Hanna of Gaines, and Anna
a, sec 2, Johnstown, S4W.
Black ban. of Middleville, spent Saturday -9?y
to H«°»y T. and Amanda L.
and Sunday with the latter’s. mother, Wight, pare* . ae* i5. Hastings. S3BW.
Jeremiah X annocker to Geo. J. Stanley. W B,
sec
23,
Barry.
*2800.
.
-Mrs. T. Williamson.
10
BtoWlb. U&lt;L we 1,
Mrs. Wiliam Knickerbocker spent Sat- Irving *2000.
Lucius L. Holloway to David L. Reedtnan,
mfiaj and Sunday in Middleville.
pared, Mere. OrBMevuie. 1IM0.
,oGeo’c-*"**»•. ioc i. bik.
Walter Bechtel commenced work

spent Sunday at Dillman Benjamin’s In
Thornapple.

GRANO RAPID*.
OPPOSITE UNION DEPOT.
BATES »1&gt;6 per d.y.
»« cenu.

FUNK * WAGNALLA Co., NZW YORK.

The republicans of this citv
city will bold t/Hr
.... In
i.. Harkers hah nnHli
city______
caucus
north rtf
of Ila
lisstiuRs
house Sai urday evening. Every republican a id
every one who Is lu empathy with
doc­
trines of the Grand Old Tarty should attend
and make It a point to get bls republican
friends and neighbors to attend.
Ward caucuses for the nomination of wart,
officers will bo held Monday eventi g * ib«following Places: 1st Ward, Standlej a Black­
smithshop: tod Ward. Babcock*eooper shop:
3rd Ward. A. K. Kenarton'» office; 4th Ward
Parker’s building north ot Hastings bouse, ou
first floor. Repuulican-*. don’t forget thc time
aud places of meetings. Your presence !-u*u!ed.' Come and help nominate the men you
would like to see in office. City and want cau-

Beni Estate Transfers,

for

the KENT

STAHDARd"dICTIOIIAI|Y

Andrew G; Fmkuelner. TJ**r«'P*,e
AnM M. Eckhardt. Wuodlzud
Fred Pcftber, Rutland
Rosa Johnson, Irving
Vance W*rreu. Balli more
Inez WagonUmder, Joitnstown
Alonzo McDlarnitd. Bowue
May Lake. Carlton
Gottlieb Kachele, Thornapple
Nettle Ocka, Oseeoia Co. ' ■ *•
John Tyler, Woodlnnd
Carrie tJnoke. '•
Marvin Sackett. Caritoa
Ella Warilnc,
“
Geo. Patrick. Vermontville
Lorina Hartauff Clever, Jiaabville
Cornelias Somerville. lUekory Corner*
Edith Hine, Cloverdale
John Brown. Hasting*
lAura Barber. Carlton _______

who wish to live here.

last

A. C. Hunt Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Bechtel and son__
Roy

We have the nicest line of , arpets i
roll ever shown. By buying in large
titles we got a low price which we are
ing our customers the benefit of; 11 is
better to see them than to be told
I

heducso RA-res AT

ARE YOU POSTED

J ohmtown, fl«».

Mrs. G. W. Francis and Mrs. W. H.
Kleinhans are speeding the week with
Mrs. C. E, Goodwin at Ithaca.
Mrs. R. Poole, of Battle Creek, who has
To exchange a whole or part of a well
been spending the winter with her sister, selected stock of Bazaar, Novelty and Mil­
Mrs. E. Chipman, returned home Tues­ linery goods for butter and eggs.
day.
•
Geo. Soule &amp; Sox.
Miss Carrie Crane, of Battle Creek, is
Killed by a Cat’s Bite.
visiting her aunt, Mrs. C. W. Everts.
Dr. G. Danford Thomas, says the
Mrs. O. M. Hollinger and Miss Agnes
London Telegraph, held an inquest re­
Felghuer are in Detroit this week attend­ cently at the Hampstead dispensary
ing the Y. P. 3. C. E. State Convention.
hall on the body of John Brown, aged
J. H. Hackathorn, of Homer, visited his forty-eight, lately residing at Grove
place, Newend. The evidence showed
parents here over Sunday.
that the deceased suffered from rheu­
A. H. Smith Sundayed. at Hastings.
matism, but helped his wife in her
Miss Clara Heckathom is visiting at
laundry work. O® Tuesday afternoon
Homer.
his cat was asleep in a shed. Deceased
J; C. Furalsa spent Sunday at Wood­ moved a board in the building and it
land.
was supposed he must have hurt the
H. W. Wa Irath waa at Middleville Mon­ animal, for it jumped up and bit him
on the back of the right hand. On
day.
Mias Fleming Sundayed at E. V. Smith’s, Wednesday deceased’s hand and arm
became very much inflamed and Mrs.
East Castleton.
Brown poulticed the wound. On Thurs­
Misses Francis IHeacox, Alice Martin day it got so much worse that Dr.
and Vera Downing visited Miss Nina Murray was called in. He advised the
Downing in East Castleton^Sunday.
immediate removal of the man to the
Miss Jennie Jones is at her home at Hampstead workhouse infirmary,where
he
died early the following morning.
Lacey this week caring tor tbe^mumps.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Glasgow are enjoy­ Dr. A. H. Cook, the medical officer ol
the institution, said the cause of death
ing the Y. P. S. C. E. Convention at De­
was acute blood poisoning, following
troit this week.
the bite of e cat
Will Minar was

Turkey*.
AJ« uj
B.*fdrew&gt;rd.SWtn6.uj
Beef l*w. 2SJ" 3®
Mu'; too. dressed- 5®

Alr«:» 25 cwitl, Sl«m Ur«u
Jesse Townsend to Lafayette Towuscnd, K »&gt;
"KS'sl'o'nK’lu’vrt.lt Bl«. !»»-•«»•

Wert Jewell went to Detroit Thursday
as delegate to tfie State Convention of the

Naah rille..

*1 •» *®c **•

"mS?!. SSr.iw.ornn. &gt;o Joinf VMtonw.

In Frecpprt Sunday.
MrafiOarrio Fox, of Norwalk, 0.. ar­
Mrs. Shepard Oliver and Mrs. Walter
rived in Freeport Saturday to care for her
Oliver went to Chicago to see their sick
sick mother, Mrs. W. B. Ward.
•
Bruce and Lillie Culler, ot near Has­ mother last Friday.
George M. Conyer is visiting cbUdrtn
tings visited in Freeport Sunday.
and
friends
at
South
Bend.
The Misses Minnie and Bertha Gosch
J. Veneklasen, president of the Leeland
entertained Miss Ella Halsey Sunday.
The Young people of the U, B. church Brick Co. was here las t week on business
organized a Home Missionary society Sat­ connected with the companys’ yard here.
C. Pyle has gone to Chicago to remain
urday evening.
Lafayette Llnnebaugh and Webster during tbe summer.
The
L. A. S. met with Mrs. Martin
Hasting*, of Portland, are welcome guests
Bates last Friday and your correspond­
at H. H. Halsey’s.
ent along with several other gentlemen,
were partakers of the bountiful repast
Sam Ney aud family are going to move furnished by the ladles of tbe society.
toDowIin^tbis week, also we learn that Tbe organization Is flourishing and already
Arthur Dean and family have, taken a has about fifteen dollars In its treasury, as
farm near Battle Creek and will move the result of Its few weeks labors.
Shepard Oliver Is about to move to Ka­
soon.
•
D«n S|uu»pf has rethrned from Missouri. lamazoo, having rented his farm to Char.
Mrs. Jay Prescott and children, of Mar­ Hayward.
William McCollum, who for the past
shall, have been vlsjltlng her mother, Mrs.
year has been living at Richland, has
Jerome Frost.
Mrs. Chas. Abbey visited at Battle moved back to Hope.
Florence Barnes who has been at Rich­
Creek last week.
Mrs. Fred Wickaim, of Verona, Is visit­ land with her brother during the winter,
j is present with us again.
.
ing at the hotel.

Y. P. S. C. E.
.
-School commenced Monday at the Cen­
ter.
Work commenced on the ground for tbe
horse sheds Monday.
Mrs. Strickland and son returned Satur­
day from a two weeks visit at Carlton.
Mr. and Mrs. Whipple and sister. Carrie
Serven, were at Mrs. John Serven’s Satur­
day and Sunday, also Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Brown.

In town it will pay you to come to t,-,
and look over oqr Furniture. CarpM,
When we say that we never Kola Fnmit '
so cheap we tell what everyone ktm^
We’re offering bargains to-&lt;iay that
wouldn’t have thought possible a JtJar

Wheat, white per b**-;?*

&gt;•

".■S’c’Soro.toLoL.oWoU. pawl.

’James H. Klnckertiarov to A. 0.8no»k,.tl a,
sec is OraagevlHe. *325.
*• '•BniaMa- ■ *&gt;

The Republicans of Rutland will bold a cau­
cus In the town hall Tuesday afternoon March
2Ttb., commencing at 2 o’clock. Let all repub­
licans attend.
■
By order of Committee,
Wa keen Foe km an, Ch'm.
Orangeville Republican Caucua,

PHOTOGRAPHED. &gt;

■n»e Repobllcaa eaueoa of Orangeville will be
heM at the Town Hall tn the village of Orange­
ville on Saturday, March 3«h, law, at 2 p. tn.
R. C. Norton.
Chairman of Committee.

COUPON NO. 1. j
PART NO. 1.

Carlton Township Caucua.
The Republicans of Carlton township will
bold a caucus at tbe Town Hall, Monday
March 25th at2 r m.
-^usy

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Baatlnga Republican Caucua.

Republicans of Hastings township will meet
in caucus Saturday forenoon, March Mtb at 10
a. m.
ByOhdeb of Committee.
Hope Republican Caucua.

The.
or H°P« wUl bold tbelr cau­
cus at Cloverdale, March 22nd. at 2 o’clock p

By Odeb

of Committee.

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■

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presented their drama at Orangeville last
Saturday wight to a large audiance.
Re-

Item was quite a crowd at the masqumde ball last Friday night at this
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Everybody reports a nice time,
especially those that were masked. There
were SB numbers sold.
Aa C. T. Barnes and family1 are atarat
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urdTySlewry Satur^v 51' *«*
flwt
of n,mea
Part
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VOL. XXXVIII. NO. 48

HASTINGS, MICH., MARCH 29. 1894.

1=

Hastings
Banner*
Published Thursdays by\
OOOJi.

going to do
any building
or repairing
remember
that I can

COUNTY NEWS.

IM WB VALKEKBURGH,
IEM MI DEffl HE J1HI CO.
Headquarters for

Nails and Fence Wire
HASTINGS,

MICH

PART VI ~

or OUR

Photographic Tour
of the World..
The Marvelous Works of God and Man Throughout the Whole Universe.
CONTAINING GERMANY. AUSTRIA ANO BELGIUM.

' Berlin—Chattau at Ba­
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Charlottenberg,
t
Royal Museum.
i Royal Palace, White
Salon.
N uremberg.
Passion Play—Opening
Scene,
Garden of Gethsemane. ■
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nra.h Bldn.
MUsSopba Rapp returned to Grand
Rapids Mo,day,
Joe Robinson no longer lives In Brush
Ridge.
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The republicans of Hope nominated a
strong ticket on Thursday of last week.
William Tuttle and wife who have been
visiting In Woodland for the past week
returned home on Saturday.
Wesley Karns contemplates making a
trip to Grand Rapids soon.
James MeLeau was called to tbe south­
ern part of the State by the serious illness
of his father last week.
Wesley Karns will wotk for Ernest
Shultz this coming summer.
Charley Anders la at work tor Jobo
Dawson this summer.
Fannie Pleree will teach our spring
school, so we hear.
Archie Burst of Delton was on our
streets last week.
Charley McCay and wife of Hickory
Comers visited at C. Anders* Sunday.
Carl Dnbois and wife of Delton visited
relatives in Brush Ridge last week.
Next Monday is election and we will
say to every republican of Hope to come
to the polls and bring your neighbors
along, and there will be no question as to
the result.

Hickory Coraera.
Married, at the residence of Mit Nobles
Esq,- on Monday 19th., Cornelius Souerville of Barry, and Miss Edith Hine of
Hope. Congratulations are extended to
them.
The republican caucus was largely at­
tended on Saturday and Gid Ilugtes was
again clioseji to lead the ticket C. W.
Backus, for Township Clerk: Orin Bassett
for Justice of the Peace; Albert Law­
rence, Treasurer; Elmer Clark. Com. of
Highways Frank Norwood, School In­
spector: Charles W. Cadwaliader, and Al­
drich Si be), for Board of Review; Geo.
Norwood; Alexander McNeil and Albert
Hampton, Constables.
Quite a&gt; large amount of wheat is being
hauled to the .market receiving the price
of 50 to 5U cents per bu. Just a little bet­
ter than the good old democrat days of
fifty* years ago.
Ross Cadwaliader rode his bicycle to
Bellevue one day last week where he took
dinner thence to Olivet where he made
arrangements for attending that’ college,
commencing the fifth day of April.
Mrs. Volney Snyder entertained the
Ladies Home Missionary Society last Fri­
day.
Mrs. M. S. Barber visited her mother­
in-law. Mrs. S. D. Barber at AFamo Sun­
day and Monday.
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Miss Ines Barber of Alamo visited
friends at Battle Creek last week and on
her return visited her brother M. S. Bar­
ber and family.
Mr. Flint and wife of Sunfield visited
their sou Lee and family at the hotel last

Myron Sutherland was at Lansing and
Owosso last week.
W. R. Scothorn Is no better.
Jas. NestxM is at home again.
N. V. Whitlock has company
from
Missouri, they leave for Chicago this

Maggie McIntosh has the brain fever.
Dick Strong works for Rev. Kidder.
Austin Strong has gone on an extended
trip for his health. He expects to visit in
the west before returning.
Geo. Graves snd T. Northrop -have
gone north to work. Their families will
follow them soon.
The “social” which the Morgan correspo&lt;ident to the Journal spoke of in last
week’s issue was nothing but a sewing
bee, and ended with a good prayer meet­
ing. We speak of this as some might
take the Item just as It read.

Crosay.
Melvin Baxter has purchased a quantity
of timber of £1. Brownell, which he is cut­
ting Into rail road ties and delivering at
this station.
Our Sunday School was re-organlzed
last Sunday with Isaac Rickeumore as
Supt.; Elmer Reynolds, Assistant; Clay­
ton Barber, Sec’y.:'Annie Tlbbitts, Treas.
Mrs. France who has been 111 a long
time is no better..
A large quantity of wheat was delivered
here last week at 52 cents per bushel.
Aaron King has moved on the Ben Hess
farm east of Gull Lake.
N. R. Ford has bls bead quarters at
Frank Barbers’ while In tbls vicinity.
Rev. J. C. Chase gave a most excellent
Easter sermon last Sunday from Rom 4,
25.
W. Fisher Is afflicted with lumbago.
Most of tbe farmers have engaged their
help for the coming season at from 14 to
17 dollars per month.
John Holden has bad his immense crop
of hay balled afid is curing thu same for
market.
Lust Sunday evening the Missionary
Society at Spring Brook celebrated their
silver anniversary by a conceit.
Bedford.
Homer Chase and Homer Bradley
have commenced work on their hauaet on
Pennfield street
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Mr- and Mr*. Harry Long and son of
Battle Creek, wore guests of Charles
Burke and family last Sunday.
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Mrs. Shaft died at her home last Mon­
day morning. She leaves a husband and
two sons to mourn her loss.
Miss Pixley of Rellevne has been visit­
ing her sister, Mrs. H. Hughes of this

P1Sn*8 Woodruff and

son of Pennfield.

have gone In Partnership with W. W.
Godsmark and tbev have moved their
creamery to Battle Creek.
MIm Bernice Halbert who has been vis­
iting her aunt In Detroit this winter re­
turned home last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Macomber and daughter
.4 Battle Croek spent last Sunday with
Mr. Crane and fasafly.
The novelty supper given last Tuesday

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those who attended.
Charley McKeosle and bis sister Lida
of BanfleM were guests of Mfes Belle
Loveless last Sunday.

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School begins to-day after a three weeks
vacation.
Mrs. Quick and sons intends moving on
Mr. Hathaways* firm west of Ulekory
Corners. Mrs. Leonard will occupy Mrs.
Quicks’ bouse.
Miss Mary Messenger has returned from
• visit with her brother at Howard City.
George Stanly is repairing bls home,
we expect him for a neighbor sooo.
Mrs. Cross has returned from Delton.
Cloverdale.
Mrs. Helen Shafer of Chicago has been
visiting relatives hem.
John Doonon intends to move to Kala­
mazoo soon.
Milo Hayes has returned from Marcel­
lus where he has been spending tbe win­
ter.
The following persons were elected as
board of trustees of the church here; John
Horn, Conrad Kahler, Martin Nagle,
Hiram Payne and Abraham Heplogle. z
John Ryan is confined to the house
with rheumatism.
The following republican nominations
for township officers of Hope have been
made;
Supervisor, George Robinsou;
Clerk, Harry Jones; Treasurer, Jeese Os­
good; Member of Board of Review, M.
Bagley; Commissioner of
Highways,
Aaron Shultz;; Justice for full term, H An­
ders; Justice to fill vacancy, Wm. Chamr
berlain. A ticket that all good republl
cans of this town should support.
Stephen Sprague is very ill at this
writing and no hopes are entertained for
his recovery.
Mrs. Harvey Adams Is recovering from
a very severe illness.
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Archy Anderson has finished his job for
lumbering near Battle Creek.
Mrs. John McCollum has returned from
her visit to Cheboygan County.

County

good and everything passed off pieasantiyWhile Lewis Watkins was going “cross­
lots” to Irving one day last week, he
found a birds nest with young birds In It
Mr. Watkins says the mother bird was
ash colored with a black spot on her
breast.
The nest was bum on the
ground. He thought from the looks of
the birds that they were about a week
-old. He went out Monday morning to
see hoW the new comers had fared after
the storm, but as he had not marked the
place, no trace of the m could be found.
Mrs. Lyda Hall from Muskegon k vis­
iting her slater Mrs. John Trego.
Quarterly meeting at the Methodist
church next Saturday and at the Cobb
school boose next Sunday.
Mr. Taylor closes his singing sahool
next Saturday evening with a concert, in
which both schools Joi a.
We hope- he
will be with us again next winter.
Eliza Glrvin and Mabie Wilcox will at­
tend the Epworth League Convention
at Saginaw this week.
John Chambers has moved back on the
fares and Mr. Meisner will occupy the
parsonage this summer.

S. C. Woolerts’ special sale each week
draws large crowds from the surrounding
country.
Part of Irving township will try voting
in Freeport again this spring.
A large sized smile was noticed on Ed.
Ferguson’s face last week and upon in­
quiry, the cause was found to be a son.
The one thing most needed In Freeport
just at present is another good dry goods
store.
Dr. Carpenter has located in S. Roush’
vacant stere building. He will fill a want
in Freeport as another physician has been
much needed since the sickness of the
leading physician. Dr. E. F. Sayles.
Frank Sayles of Lowell was the guest
of his brother. Dr. E. F. Sayles, tn the
village last week.
.
From the many colored egg shells lying
in the streets Sunday, the “Rabbits” must
have visited this place In full force.
i • Miss Sarah Roush ofiBowne, visited the
Misses Rlgler, Saturday p. in.
W. Elliot han opened a clothing store in
the Yarger block. Mr. Elliot could not
have chosen a more favorable locality in
which to locate than Freeport. The busi­
ness men should extend him a cordial
welcome.
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The commencement ef the spring term
of school has been postponed to April 2.
A few cottages to rent would be a good
investment in this place. There are sev­
eral families who would move to Freeport
could they find vacant houses.
A. J. ClieesbOroBg^ of Detroit visited
Freeport relatives the last of the. week.,
R. Wolcott was Id Lowell Monday.
The collection taken up at the U. B.
church for foreign missions Sunday ewsing amounted to over 21.00-

Will Crans is moving on John Youngs'
farm near Yankee Springs.
Last week’s items should have read that
Mrs. Ricnards was moving near Martin
instead of visiting.
I The base ball nine played their first
game of the reason at Martin last week,
the score standing sixteen to eight in fa­
vor of Martin. The boys will play them
another game here next Monday and they
think they can do better on their own
grounds.
The dance at the hall last Friday night
was a success financially but there was
too much “Tangle-foot” present to make
it enjoyable otherwise.
Easter services were held'at the church
Sunday evening.
Henry Arbour of Fowler, Mich., was in
the village a few days last week on lousi­
ness.
John C. Cressy was again here Tuesday
in the interest of the railroad.
W. J. Noyes was at Hastings Friday in
It is reported that IL C. Norton has lost attendance of district lodge of the Gpod
a pocket book containing twenty seven Templars.
dollars in money aud sdme valuable notes.
John Geerhart, sr.. Is going to Colorado
next month to remain during the summer.
Eant Jo!in«U&gt;wn,
Fred Lowder is visiting his sister at
The Star school No. 10 closed last iFri- Sunfield.
,
day: During the winter the school gave
W. 1. Marble received a telegram from
an exhibition and an oyster supper, clear­ Harbor Springs Saturday that his father
ing -57.70. They have purchased window was very sick arid do hopes of his recov­
shades and books and have S2 50 toward a ery.
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globe. Miss McKee will teach tbe Ballis
J. C. Nease has moved to Nashville.
school this spring.
Don Smith, of Hastings, is spendiiujhis
Will Daniels Is on tbe sick list.
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vacation with his grand parents, Mr. and
Bert Holden and Myrtle Crandell wish­ Mrs. D. W. Smith.
ed at J. R. McKee’s In Maple Grove Sun­
Frank Keihl of Grand Rapids is- visit­
day.
ing his aunt, Mrs. Clyde Brown.
Frank Wilkes visited in Nashville Sun­
Mr. George Sardam. of Chattanooga.
day.
Tenn., was the guest of A. B. Noyes Sat­
Mr. and Mrs. W. Weak* visited Maple urday and Sunday.
Grove friends this week. They intend to
State Road.
move to Ohio this spring.
The ladles dime society will meet next
Thursday at Mrs. Lum Olmsted's.
Two tickets in the field this yepr. repub­
Mrs. Wallace Bobbs is very sick at
lican and Peoples Party having tbetr cau­ this writing.
cus on Frldsiy and Saturday of last week.
Tom Fisher is geltlag ready to repair
The republicans have Chancy Briggs, bis house h» tie* spring.
Sup.; Wm. Brown. Treas.; J. C. Tomp­
Lillie Payne is so far recovered as to be
kins, Clerk. The Peoples ticket is head­ out again.
ed by Albert Kent, Supt; Albert Shepard.
Mr. Ellison has moved to Carlton land
Treas; Asa W. Wilcox, Clerk.
Intends to work for Mr. Youngs.
Will Ogden and family are moving to
Mr. and Mrs. Henry .Ffeher and Mr. mid
Bellevue.
Mrs. Sam McIntyre visited M.r. and Mrs.
Mrs. Dan Keyes is very slek.
Wallace Brown Sunday.
Gertrude Tasker entertained friends
The funeral of Mis. Rockwell was held
from Bellevue Monday.
at Fisher church Tuesday.
Indies Aid met with Mrs. !»□ Park
Plradies Brown is entertaining company
last Thursday. Next meet ing at A. W. from Grand Rapids.
.
Wilcox’s.
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The wwt’querade last Wednesday evenThe most of ns. if not more, are persuad­
Ing was a brilliant affair.
Ada Moore was at home from Battle ed that the joyous spring time has not. re­
turned but that she -is- Itasg'ring In the lap
Creek last week.
of winter. The bugs hate Dot yet found
Xaahvtll*.
a lodgement In the brooches of the p*tato
Misses Cora and Lottie Aldrich of Al­ vtoe* of our hurtling heigbbors as yet
School began In No. S on Monday.
bion College, have been spending part of
The personal property and two. farms
their vacation here guests of Miss Alice
belonging to the estate of the late H F.
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MeKInnus and others.
Mrs. John McLean of Vernon is visiting Bollinger will be sold at auction on the
at £. U Parish's. Mrs. McLean is E. L.’s •Jrd of April.
Katie Fisk is home from Kalamazoo colsister.
Albert Hafner is home for , his spring lege on a short vacation
vacation.
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iMetariivilla
Geo. Mattison of Middleville was m
Frank Allen. George Valentine and WEI
town the fore part of tbe week on busiPrichard have gone north to work. .
John Pierce h*d four sbeop killed by
Miss Ada Michael of Hastings was the
guest of the Misses Furnlsa* the fore part dogs Sunday night.
of tbe week and attended tbe Sunday Alonzo Tobias, of this placek will build a
house on IJn farm near Hastings, and will
Schoo) Convention.
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Among those we noticed at the Barn­ move into, k in the near fubure.
Rev. Vanwinkle clteed a very sadeessCounty Sunday School Convention from
out of our town were; Rev. Gilfsby. Mr. fui series of meetings at the Week* sbhoo)
Pennock, Mrs. Daniel Striker aud daugh­ bouse Friday night.
ter. Mrs. Wm. Lowden and Mr. Van Ar­
Gerkroman from Hastings.
Rev. Robertson.
Wheat Is not looking very good. Ln this
Mrs. Dr. Matteson, Mrs. Chapman and
Mrs. Griswold from Middleville.
The vicinity, a good deal of ibis kilted.
The correspondent of Assyria wrote an
convention opened very nicely and we are
item that one man In that vteluHy imad
sorn* that we have to send In our Items
garden last week. Well we are wonder­
too early for a full report of tbe same.
ing What he will do.,with II this week. We
Mr. and«Mra. H. A. Brooks have re­
turned from Orlando, Florida, where they think in about six weeks from now he
will have a chance to make garden iagain
spent the winter and brought bonus with
them some fine oranges grown on C. W. for summer use.
J. Spencer and wife were at tbe county
Smith’* placc-gt Orlando.
Mr. W. I. Makble was at Battle Creek seat last Monday.
Mr. Hatton has a coaaln visiting him
Tuesday on business.
from Hasting*.
Miss Minnie Furotaa is home from
John Wlney is very low st this wrRiag.
Middleville for her spring vacation.
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No hopes of hhrreoovery.
Mr. Hoover Ison tbe sick llstIrviag
Tbe liberal* orgaslacd Sunday school
Mra. St.rben Adams had a alaler vbKiMt Bamtay. Mr. Sbellenlxrger, 8upX;
la, her over Snnda;.
Tbe Doreaa Soeletj topper In the Mr. Hatten. Treas.; MIm Lipaeoab, Sac.,
ohereh beaeseent Friday arfc-rooon waa, a and Mr* Spencer, organist
sneeeaa aeeUllj and InraeWly.
Tbe attendance et Cuter lenten «a» Mrs. Spe&amp;eert

pwno, preparatory to teach- foe coming
summer.
WHl Myers traded hones with- S. Lipocqmbt
Charles McArthur and son have moved
upon tbe Kilpatrick place.
One af Mr. McArthur’s horses tied last
week.
Mr. Nash bought some cattle' of Mr.
Haggerty last week.
James Spencer is dehorning m good
many catNe this spring, being gime-Dearly
all the lime.

Evert Cams, who intended to move to
Hickory Corners baa decided to move into
BJ H. Farr’s bouse, formerly owned by fl.
Pennels.
P- G. Handy, of Plainwell, is con decl­
ing singing school at the Miner school
house Saturday evenings;
Albert Doster returned from Cleveland
Saturday.
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Last Friday evening the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Leroy Warner was filled with a
party of people gathered in honor of their
daughter, Myrtle. The time was spent
most enjoyably with musk, select reading,
etc. Supper was sewed during the eve­
ning. Mrs. Theo Kyes In behalf of Myr­
tles friends presented useful and beauti­
ful presents which'will be a pleasant re­
minder of their event,
j
;
Several from here attended'the lecture at
Prairieville Thursday evening, delivered
by Rev. O. H. Perry- of MoMerviiie.
Henry Conrad and wife, of Galesburg,
visited B. H. Farr thio week.
Several people from- Ptne Lake attend­
ed the thank offering meeting at M. B.
church at Prairieville.
John Kershaw aud wife, of Augusta,
visited at Robert Marshall's last week.
Adrian L. Kyea. is marketing wheat
at Broward, price 52 certs.

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CoataOrma.
Uncle Geo. Wood, formerly. of this
place, late of Belding,, is calling on his
many friends here.
Now we see the plowman on the oat
ground, unusual for March.
Barnum and Sprague are improving
their lawns. Others take notice.
John Marks now takes care of one
index finger, a felon the cause.
Townsend and Diamond have complet­
ed a much needed fence between their
lots on Water street.
Died at her home, one mile west of
Reagles corner. Mrs. Rachel Rockwell.
Funeral Tuesday at the FUher church.
Mrs. J. D. Townsend and daughter are
visiting in Grand Rapid*.
McDonald A M on Ion go- to Woodland
Center to do Blacksmithing.

W’m. Seaman sold bls house and lot to
Mr. Clarks’people from near Lacey who
takes possession this week.
Mrs. Thos Jarrard of Blanchard Isa­
bella Co. is vislling Maple Grove friends.
Rev. and Mrs. Davis of Cedar Creek
called on Maple Grove friends last week.
The meetings d'.d uot clo»»e as stated in
our items last week, but are continuing
with good success at ^be M. E. church.
Mr. Wm Whitney and family started
far Ohio to their new home Monday of
this week.
. Tbe.following.ticket was nominated by
the republicans at their caucus last Thurs­
day; Sup.. Thos. J. Ford: Clerk, Chas H.
Palmer: Treas, Elbridge G. Potter; ’ustlce, full term. James B. Hall; Justice,
fill vacanay, Chas Fqwier; Highway Com,
William J; Hlvens; Drain Com, Ruben
Smith; M«*n»ber Board of Health, Loren­
zo Mudge; School fns.. Alvey O. Bivens.
Pedpies Party, Sup, Adam Wolf; Clerk,
Edwin Mosey; Treas. Frank Qakk.
-Farmaro Union. Sup, C. L. Brown;
Clerk. Chas Siygsr; Treas, Geo. W.
Brown.
yr. Healh of Castleton has snored on
tbe Emerson Hicks’ farm.
Mr. aud-Mrs. Sherman Ayers are re­
joicing over ttiv advent of a daughter in,
their home.
} Wm- Sample has sold his farm to parties .
from Eaton-Rapids.
Geo. Domary baa moved oa the Hobart.
place.
Frank Shoup of Jackson visited hla
parents-here last week.
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; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dickson and Mr*.
Dickson’S mother from Rutland visited ।
at A. Ji Rowley's Sunday.

Glveus oar cold weather in March and
our summer in May and Jane.
Prehlbltkm caucus was to have been
held; at the-Town Hall on Friday but on
account of poor attendance do caucus was
heULorty four of the party being present.
The democrat caucus was held ai- the
Town- Bail on Saturday and the foltewing
ticket placed in nomination; Supervisor,
George Smith; Clerk. Frank Asplnall;
Treasurer. J. A. Baughman; Justice,
of the Peace, Orson Wood; Highway
Com: Leonard Wunderlich: Drain Com.
K I. Shade; Members of tbe Board of
Review end School!us., Win. King, Sey­
more England Christian Burble; Conrtabtes, David Haight John MoDasmith,
Geo. Leffler and J*e Youngs.
Ottte Says thal surely that was a leaguaball that hit him. and not oa. we hinted,
last week.
Mrs. Bizvr fell one
last week,
throwing her ankle out of joint.
She la
confined to hpr bed and has a very badly
swollen aud painful ankle.
The pupHs and teachers of onr school
are enjoyteg a well earned vacation.
[ Mr. Fortney has gone home to spend
jhlx vacation.
Dr. Carpenter holds a cancer patient.
Our legal telent will attend circuit
court next week.
David Aspinall is able to be out again.
Awfry Booher will work Mr. BrumIxiugb'e farm this year.
Tbe literary at the Town Hall on Frk
day night was a decided suceeaa.
The republlcaus met In caucus Monday
afternoon and pbced the following candU
dates In nomination; Supervisor. Eugene

son Hill; Member* of the Board o&lt;
Dlllwnback:

ConaUhtea,

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�THEOLDMipySTEIIT I
By Arthur W. Mircbmont. &amp; A.

have done nothing,

ftrl now I

make no promises-Don’t bring me Into It.

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the man.
“Let you
me rey.
be
bear
out what
I taow nil
the detail. I could fix It on the other.

thThc girl". Up curved In her acorn at
the man’, eowajdlce.
“I have saved your life for yon; for
the rest, you must take your chance

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with the others.’’
“Spare me, Mary; for God’« “»®
don’tbrlng me Into it.” h® cnllrxl to
her aa ahe walked away, and when ree
did not answer he tell back on the
ground and almost wept In hia alarm.

With 0 cry of fear and pain she feU
to the ground immediately- The rush
of released blood when the cordshad
£en ££eued
°u“b
giving, her much pain aud
S the use of her limbs. The feeling
passed, however, in a short /J®®’ “{J
Sm she cut the cords with which
Gibcon i-rawle had been bound She
tried once more to rouse him. but all
to no purpose. She could not restore
him to consciousness. She was nt her
wits' end what to do. The time was
flying so fast. Both their lives were
*et on the cast of u few moments; and
a horrible death must overtake them
both unless he could be roused.
There seemed to be nothing to do ex­
cept to try and carry the deadly ma­
chine tea distance sufficiently great
from the shed to render its explosion
comparatively harmless. She tried to
.nerve herself to do this; and wished
she bad done It the moment she had
been able to get free from the
cords that had bound her. How far
must she tiy to enrry it? How far
dared she carry it? It was indeed a
ease of daring.
It might explode
while she was carrying it; and she
shuddered as this thought struck her.
It was not a bright night, and she
might trip; she might let the horrible
thing fall; or a hundred things might
happen to prevent her carrying it far
away in safety.
Still, it had to be done; there was no
other course, except that of running
away and leaving Gibeon Prawle to
his fate. She went to the spot where
she had placed the Infernal machine,
picked it up a* gently as possible, and
prepared to hurry away from tlie shed.
As she did so a sound came from her
companion. He sighed and moved and
muttered some inarticulate sound, De­
spite the fearsome burden ahe held in
her band, Mary stopped and bent over
to him. Then she called to him, and
was glad when he muttered some sort
of zeply.
Next, she ran quickly from the shed,
and placing the deadly machine on the
ground some little distance away, ran
back at once to recommence her efforts
to rouse him and get him away from
the place. When she got back he was
sitting up, dazed and giddy, and per­
plexed at his condition and surround­
ings.
“Gibeon, Gibeon!" she called, “we
must got away from here at once."
“Who’s that? Whr are you?” murtnured tbe man.
"Pm Mary—Mary Ashworth," an­
swered the girt.
"XVhat's happened? Wherzam »?’ he
said, passing his hand across his eyea.
“Your life is in danger; and if you
don't make haste and get away from
here, you’ll be blown to piecesl"
cried the girl, choosing what she
thought the best appeal, that to his
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It had the effect she Intended, and
in a moment he was on his feet
“Come with me, instantly,” said
Mary, leading the way.
The man staggered a few steps after
her. and then tried to clutch at the
posts of the shed; he missed them and
fell with a heavy thud to the ground.
“It’S no use, lass," he murmured,
with a half groan. “I'm all muddled
and queer; I can’t walk."
“Le&amp;n on me; there's not a moment
to spare," cried Mary, turning to him,
her heart sinking. “If you don't want
us both to be killed where we are.
you must get away at once."
She said this in a tone that roused
him again, and with a violent effort he
struggled to his feet, and, leaning
heavily on the girt, and stumbling and
dragging at every step, he crawled
slowly out into the night.
"Quick, quick!” cried Mary. "Every
step may mean the difference between
life and death. For God’s sake, make
an effort."
Thus urged by the girl's words. Gibeon Prawle made an attempt to quicken
hi. .up., and a. the air hS hreUneS
--- —
‘1__ 2 "___ ____
his recovery of consciousness he was
able to make Ixitter progress.
“What does it all mean, Mary?" he
asked, in a nuzzled, confused, way.
don’t understand it, lasa."
“Don’t try to think—don’t try to do
anything—but get a* far away from
that shed as possible,” answered Mary.
"What has happened is this: You were
struck by Joseph Hamer and knocked
insensible, and then bound."
“Ah. yes, I remember. The devil
wanted to kill you just because you
had overheard our plans. But where are
they all?"
'•They left you and me there. You
were insensible, and they bound me
hands and feet, and then told me they
were trying me to see whether 1 wa*
to be trusted, and then—"
At that moment a terrific report
rang out on the night air, seeming to
split the very heavens with a deafen­
ing crash. The earth seemed to shake
and totter under their foot, and they
were both thr&lt;
great violence.

Gibeon

and anxiety.
The girl’s nerves had been sorely
shaken by the events of the night,
and she vtas anxious to get homo. The
path lay near the scene of the explo­
sion, and as she passed ahe met num­
bers of people of all classes rushing
out from tbe village to learn the cause
of the commotion.
For a moment i she stood amongst
them, listening to the expressions of
alarm and wonder that were freely in­
dulged in on all hands as the people
clustered round the site of the explo­
sion.
Presently, to her astonishment, Mary
recognized Hamer. He was moving
actively about, searching everywhere
among the debris, indulging In loud ex­
clamations of astonishment and curi­
osity as to what had happened. After
awhile, Mary observed two more of the
men, whose manner and looks were in
striking contrast to the easy indiffer­
ence of Hamer. They were pale, and
it struck the girl that they were search­
ing for what they feared to find. They
stood for a moment in conference, and
the girl judged from Hamer’s gestures
that he was endeavoring to reassure
the other two.
When they separated, Mary moved to
a point where sh? could intercept them,
and then she approached them unob­
served.
Just as she reached them she over­
heard Hamer say to the others:
"Nonsense, men. Go away and sink
your fears In a pot of ale, and find some
Dutch courage If you can’t manage any
of your own. How the devil can either
of them have escaped? The girl
hadn’t a notion of the plant, and she
was bound hand and foot, even if -she
had; while that white-livered cowahi,
Prawle, couldn’t have got back his few
silly wits in time to tell her anything.
What chance do you suppose you would
have had if you’d been nursing that
machine? Why, there wouldn’t have
been as much of you left clinging to­
gether us would clover a shilling. Bah!
getuer as wouio cover a reuung. lien:
I’ve no patience with skunks. Dead
tongues can't clatter, that's the long
aud the short of is."
“No, you’re right, Jos Hamer. Dead
tonsure rent cutter Hut ,-on’re «l
a munlcrer yet, fbr all your effort."
As Mary said this, she moved close to
the three men and looked steadily at
then?
The two . looked round as if
wishing to run atvay. But Hamer re­
hercgaze
sturdily,
। turned
--— --------— -------— steadily and
defiantly.
|
‘‘What do you mean? Who are you
: calling murderer? Who are you? What
i do-von want bothering me?"

।

&lt;le.ll. together. But yon don’t retch
me tripping—not till I hnd my way m*
won my purpoee. So don’t yon think
it;” und with a loud, mocking laugh
.he hum-led out of the room, leaving
Maty full of wondermeat and fear at
her rtrange word, and •Integer man­

ner.
But Mary In the days of her illness
had a greater trouble than Savannah’s
eccentricity. Tom came only very sel­
dom to the cottage to ask after her;
and in all the week that she lay In bed
she did not once see him.
She saw Reuben Gorringe before she
saw Tom. He had called at the cot­
tage every day when he had learnt of
her illness, and'hod brought her fruit
and flowers and delicaclea
"You have been 111, indeed," he said,
taking her hand, and looking into her
eyes with a look of grave concern on
his dark face.
“And you have been winning1 battles
over the men," she said, and smiled,
not very brightly, although the man’s
sympathy touched her.
“Yes, we have won. But it is aa
much your victory as mine," he said.
“Why? What do yon, mean?" Thia
with a quick look.
“That you took the same side aa I.
If you had gone against me I should
not have attempted to fight. You are
all in all to me still, Mary."
The girl's rather pale face flushed
under the look which accompanied
these words.
"Mr. Gorringe"—she began.
"Stay. I forgot myself, Mary. I am
sorry. I won’t offend again. I know
what you would say. But the look of
you so pale and weak and feeble made
me forget myself and my promise—
everything but my feelings. I am a
selfish brute. But there, it’s past For­
give me." And he held out hia hand.
She gave him hers for a moment, and
then withdrew it She could not be
angry with him.
I want to know that particularly; I
have reasons."
“Yes, I am quite strong."
“What caused your illness?"
“I—I scarcely know. A chill, most
likely. Caught on the night when that
strange explosion took place. Di* you
ever find out what that was?" asked
Mary, shuddering involuntarily at the
recollection of the time.
“Never. But I have my suspicions. ”
« “What are they?"
“I believe an attempt was iuteuded
to be made upon the mill and that in
„„
ho
.
' „ ।Kknow not, it was
(rostrated “
e- “
;I frustrated."
"
।
Mary was silent
|
“But there is another matter 1 want
! to speak of. As the bother with the
■
I. ..
.
.
M « wncea
I to take such care where the hands
, lodge. You hare done well to keep
Savannah Morbyn here so long, but
! now she can look for some other p!a*e."
'•
"Are you going to keep her on at the
mill?" asked Mary.
I
"You would not have me turn awaj
those who stood by me in the time of
. trouble, would you?" he asked, pot
| quite at hia case. "But there is no

“That indifference may do with
others, but not with me," answered
the girl, finnly. Then as a thought
struck her, she added:
“All I say
Gibeoa Prawle is ready to confirm."
“The hound!” muttered the man.
Then, sullenly: “What do you want?"
Mary now thought how best she
could serve her loverx and framed her
conditions in that view.
“I shall say nothing if by to-morrow
evening all the men who were in the
•bed last night have left the village,
never to
return. ’Tbooe
who stop will
vukVKUiu.
xuwe WUO Slop W1U
.i— •&gt;
— hands
.___,
-•
find themselves Ju
the
of* the
*"
poHce.” '

reason why she should not gel lodg­
ings elsewhere."
"I don't wish to turn her out," said
Mary
"Mother and I are used to hav­
,
i ing her now in the house, though at
first
I
was
a little reared at her goings
,
. on at times. She's a bit queer."
you
mean--------a bit- queer?
1 .v"Eh?
, . . How
, do
. *
---------I
.
doTB Bh® do?
1
Oh\ „ doesn't do anything," anv Mary’
n f*eble laugh.
i ?ut she says curious things."
Then
the sooner
she is out of the
..
.vt
.
..---house
IM Gorringe, and
“®U8e the het
better, ma
said
Mary
was—
astonished
------------—.aLt.. the earnest­
ness of his tone.
CHAPTER XXL
Gorringe rose directly afterwards to
,.
----—
go.
।
On the following day Mary was un- I
the way. will you tel) Tom that
new mule frame* will be Is early
I able to go to the mill. The strain '
and the exciteipent of the previous i to-morrow, and that the earlier be can
night had madf her ill, and ahe had toget
....................................
*
at them the better?"
keep her bed. In the evening she was
“I will jf I see him." answered Mary,
worse, and for some days she suffered not meeting the other's eyes.
from a species of low fever. On the
“Won’t he be in. then, to-night?"
third day Savannah told her that the
“I don’t know," she said, with a lit­
strike was over and that several of the tle hesitation. “If It’s Important you'd
'trikm
&gt;«ft th. better leave word at his cottage."
I
■
----- -j--------fcoxd
। village.
"Oh!” was all the reply that Reuben
i
"Has Gibeon Prawle gone with the Gorringe made; but Mary seemed to
।
she aske&lt;l. .
| read In it p.cuiy
plenty oi
of muaen
hidden meaning.
Rhp. bhtshed,
hWt.Hrea and
rere.l then,
At_________
... T*'
No, answered: Savannah. “I hear ■! She
wnmsn-like
be­
that he’s been round tp Gorringe to &amp;an to make excuses for Tom.
’
beg to be *-u
taken back
But, of
_« again.
.
_
haa
busy at the mill
course, he isn’t to be."
‘
lately that he has not had much time
“I should think not," cried Mary, to be here," she said.
"after having been the cause of all the
not at the mill." answered
trouble."
Gorringe, his heart beating high at the
“Gorringe la In high •pirit. at having knowledge that Tom seemed to be
I beaten the men." tai-1 Savannah "He neglecting her. “I have not kept him
think, he’, done II alL That’, al way. late once. He must have some other
the way with your masterful men."
reason; some work at home, perhaps "
“I’m glad he’, won," .aid Mary.
he said.
.. She had noticed a change In Savan­
Bat .he underotood the look be gave
nah’. manner towards her during the her when shaking Lend., end &gt;h, felt
dry. she had been shut up by her &gt;11- hxmlliatod at finding herself In ,Oeh a
ne‘™I&gt;d !t *“d
her thoughtful position.
.
I0" glBd7
Do you like
When hef mother eame Into the
hlmf asked Savannah, quickly, lookroom .he found Mary lost In her
“rch&lt;D«ly at Mary.
creams.
Like him? What hue that to do
wlth the rtrlke? I am glad. bereuM If she aeked, after .while, when .he
he had not won the .trike would have
"Wh^ don’t 0Orrt”«*
»&gt;*■&gt;
had to go on indefinitely. He would
never have given in."
“Ugh: Somet-mea I hate him!" cried
her repl?- "I&lt;
rtstnk
Savannah, tlaahing out Into redden
U U1&lt;’ be“” suan,
rage. “He1, a devUt"
Kt^M^ln W‘ikd*n Bride®

to main pa Ulte

her

trouble and will »e Uta reread, aa dlreet-

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on. It never dlMgpoinU. Trial bottle,
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Lapeer methodists will build a church.
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Episcopalians of Tustin will build a
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The fruit crop of southern Michigan
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The university regent* have Increased
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When ebe wm a Child. ata cried tor Cuetorte.

The Rev. J.

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t
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“I hate him!" cried the girl again,
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�JAPANESE

THE MARCH BEGUN.
Ooxoy'a Anny Is On the Way to
Washington.

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*

men built camp fires and cooked sup­
per, after which they found a bed in
the big tent They lay "spoon fashion"
undet the straw to keep warm. ‘

Following ia an itinerary for the cup
rent week:
Monday. March M. reach Loui.vllle, Q; Tues
a*y. March W. roach Alliance, O.; Wednesday,
March 28. reach Salem. O.: Thursday. Murct
’
rol«®bUo*. Q: Friday, March aa
reach Earn Palrotlne. Ct; Saturday, March SL
reach New GallHee, a
-•ren u.
"Not 1 per cent of tbe people think
I win ever get back to Maabillon alive,”
said Gen. Coxey Sunday, “but I have
do fear.
I shall go forward and do my
duty regardless of consequences.’’
*
A day with a temperature snoh at
prevailed Bunday was enough to take
the spunk out of old solders, but Coxey
feeUno fesr for his army. "They are
traveling for a principle,” he declares,
•’and nothing will daunt them."

THE TARIFF BILL
Tba Ocmmlttee Prmata the Mow
ure to the Senate.

BURIED ENOCH ARDEN ALIVE.

A Swiss captain, at the end of

For Colds,
Coughs,
Croup, Influenza, and
Bronchitis,
use

the dead and dying to be thrown alike
Nearly Two Hun4red Men Fall fato Ua«
into pita and buried together. Some­
Commence April S—Other Business
one pointed out to him that many of
the bodies still showed signs of anima­
tion.
"My good sir,” replied the
Iff MOTION AT LAKY.
Swiss, "if a man were to pay attention
BENATK.
Oakton, Q, March 26.—The muchto'the signs they show there would not
Wasbington,
March 21—Senator be a dead body among them.” A simi­
horaided commonwealers are at last a
’
UiW«* BTOMACH REGULATOR and
Voorhees, chairman of the finance lar power of preventing the mind being
&amp;P(5rn rURIXlEB. 8m,U- mUd
P'»««*nt U
morinjr reality. The motley procession
niurtod for children’s um. WDosos
committee, reported thetariff bill to turned aside by trifling considerations
left Massillon Sunday morning nearly
the senate yesterday. The most impor- appears w
OUAKANTEEH issued only by
to have characterized a certain
£00 strong aud wormed its way be­
tant change made in the bill is in the kazi in the city
W. 11. Goodyear. Sole Agent, Hastings.
’
bf Cairo, Mansur Bin
tween solid linqs of spectators 8 miles
•ug»r .chedule » change being mad. Mnaia by name. ni.
nccorutons, leaving Canton in the midst of a
His neenuons.
decisions, accordby which an additional duty of M of mg to the London Standard, were usn*
blinding snowstorm.
The spectacle
1 per cent, per pound la given. Tb« pro- ,Uy rather eitraordinary. but everwas indescribably grotesque.
visions abrogating the Hawaiian reci­ dow and then they were so remarka­
They began gathering at Massillon
TIMETABLE.
procity treaty are struck out and ble as to attract attention from disin­
early Saturday morning.
Almost as
In effect February 11. ISM.
the reciprocity sections of the Mc­ terested outsiders.
On one occasion
toon as Quartermaster General Iler had
Kinley act are repealed. The lead and Lhc inhabitants of Cairo were shocked
TWO WEEKS OF GRACE.
dumped the worn and moth-eaten tents
lead-ore duties are left unchanged to see a living man borne through the
on the grounds of the gun dub recruits
issln Prendergast Uranted a Reprieve from the senate subcommittee rates, as
streets, tied fast to a bier, and hurried
&gt; for the army began to appear one by
are the Iron-ore and coal duties. So toward the cumetery.tobe buried alive.
. one’
’
I NORTH.
CracAGo. March 28.—Judge Chetlain. also are whisky and opium. The taxes
His lamentable shrieks were entirely
------ -------- ----....... j
of the superior court, Thursday night on cigars and 'cigarettes are un­
11 io| 10 80
|
Chlewto ta..........
disregarded by the bearers, who re­
The Great Unknown was promptly
* ui.ip. m.|to m.i
granted Patrick Eugene Prendergast, changed
from
the
present
law.
made marshal of the day. Under his
morselessly carried out their duty to
6 15 2 33 7 13
Kalamazoo Lv...
It was
was soon
soon ascertained
eiertnlned
^directions the big canvas was finally murderer of Mayor Carter H. Harrison, Tbe provision In th. income tnx 1U bitter mid.’ It
East Cooper
a fourteen days’ lease of life, postpon­ amendment relating to a taxon bnlld- thMt tho Raxl Man.ur wax respond­
Richland June l.
pitched and the ground inside littered
Cresoey
ing the execution which was to have ing and loan aaaoelationa which waa ble loT thill BlTO.lty, and, although
with Coxey straw. The headquarters of
Mila
taken place at noon to-day until Friday, exempted by the houro and atrlcken Orientals are not eaaily shocked where
o l-»l o to..
DeltonE...
the commonweal were .established in a
1 -x2| « » .
Cloverdale..........
April 6. He announced his decision out when the senate aubcommlttee re- the administration of justice, totalled,
•S3l( 9 00,.
Shultz...................
shortly before midnight when, for over ported the bill, has been restored with ls concerned, yet In this case It waa
HASTINGS
three hours, he had been listening to the proviso that the tax shall not bo fclt thut
inqulri„ should be
evidence Introduced in proceedings in­ levied upon those Institutions who
Accordingly, the kari was taCoats Grove
Are you willing fo work for the cause
stituted to inquire into the assassin’s make no loans except to shareholders terviewed and he teas asked why it
Woodland--------Woodbury..........
sanity.
of Protection in placing reliable infor­
Washington, March 22.—A Chinese w
-- that he had caused
« •
was
a living
man
|'i«i 1&gt;. L. 4*
Judge Chetlain in rendering his de­ treaty which provides for restricted to be buried alive,
mation
in the hands of. your acquain­
Lansirg...............
~ Lv
Like Mr. Gilbert’s
cision said:
Detroit.................
immigration ha* been negotiated and young ’*
~lj in '"The
T«v- suumhsv
, it was
tances?
.
lady
Mikado,"
Grand itaphis....
stands is UU»;
this: TOO
“ U"" 5UWUS
The wa* under consideration in the senate doubtless pointed out to him that burIf you are, you should be identified
uuubnesB poiutea oui to him uini ourstate is ready io hupanel the jum: they con­ yesterday.
II .laia alive
..
■is .too ..
....
. ...to .be
"stuffy
” a death
with
cede that right to the defendant, and that &gt;
Washington,
!'
'
March
23.*—’In the agreeable. They found the kazi quite
might only be conaidered sufficient grounds '
THE AMERICAN
BtathHis.
yesterday
a
number
to grant a slay ot proceedings. The court, not- . senate
.v
n
nnmiva*of j.ea^}y
satisfy their doubt.
“Yon
t
PROTECTIVE TARIFF LEAGUE.
withstanding, n-eulroh some evidence more bills of minor
importance
i
.wer
? wish," he said, "to know why this
conclusive than the petition which has been ' acted, upon. Mr. uheroisn .introduced
136
w. 23p st.. New York.
। young man has been buried alive.
HOUTllread to the court, to make out a prims facie I
uv defendant uiw
case, that ,the
bad ucwuae
becomein8snc
Insane, 1» resolution directing the committee on : Well, his burial has been ordered by
ChlcagoA". ...
^•»®r^ibe
had_ teenpronounced
and judiciary to Investigate the charges of me in (]ue form because six months ago
J"27 2.2L judgment
____ -___
______—___
before the sentence was executed.
Kslamsztw Ar...
“simulation” of United State* coins or his wife waa married to another man
East Cooper i,v..
•The question Is not one of the guilt or of of the coming of standard .ilver dol- accordlnff to the decree of the law,
cautto:
Rlchlaua Jilticl.
the sanity ot the defendant at the time of the
Cressey . ..
offense; neither bad the previous trial any &gt; lars. After a brifcf executive session two witnesses of a very respectable
Milo
bottom, put him down a* a fraud.
the
senate
xsdUI the 26th.
|
character
having
certified
to
his
bearing
on
the
present
.are.
All
that
has
been
,
5 Llii I 15 |
niton ....
parsed upon. He wuw found sano by a jury and '
5 l«l 12 55
overdid®
Wa.HBOTO.-r. Mareh*31.—The .undry drs‘h “l P"*’™- Th' mttnJ. 8. COXEY.
sentenced. Now this court has the power to
’&amp; 09- 12 45
Shultz
vol
~
ii' came before theh(court
one mom'-ng,
.
notdead
Mnd £
' smaller tent, on the sides of which were Impanel the jury and have that Iseue settled at civil appropriation bill ww paved by
once It is now midnight of the night preceding
inscriptions calculated to strike terror the execution, and It l_s apparent that such the hoosc yesterday without division. . Tancp(1 a
vanced a claim to recover his wife. I
Coats Grove....
to th* heart of the boldest recruit. trial cpuld not be concluded before the time set A call showing only £24 members pres­
ordered the two witnesses to reappear,
A W|
Woodland.........
execution hod arrived.
-------------------------------------| ent all leaves of absentee were revoked
The commissary wagons, tilled to the for the defendant's
Woodbury
-ThrrHore ula roun mink, ih.i &gt;r,l. n.o ,nd tho hou.e adjourned until Thure- and they proved beyond doubt bjFin I&gt;. JL. a
j tops of their white c invas covers, were
i
fresh evidence that they had attended
ter
of
the
present
sanity
or
insanity
ot
the
dea
tar si ng..............
trundled upon the ground and a crew fendant should be determined by a jury. It , a“£
,
■ his funeral ut Bagdad, where he was
Detroit.... . .
! of men set to work unloading them.
also hukls that it would be luconHliteut with ।
APHINUTON, March i.3.—The house
Grand Rapids...
bnried in their presence. From this
|
All day long the crowds around the humanity and justice Jor this court to compel spent almost the entire time yesterday
circumstance it is easy to conclude
Traverse City .
ten la had been steadily growing. .uoh.irUl to w held »t thumldolcbthour. i„ BlibnaU-rlng over tho OSelll-Joy
Charlevoix....
v SLi that the man cannot be a real one, but
; Every freight train that came in had
Petoskey
the ghost of a former, and must thereBay View----- .
; its load of individuals, and scores of Patrick EuKene Pronuonrant until Friday, Louis district
1 he blit fur the con-.
1 fore be laid in order to put an end to
। struction of a bridge across the Mo­
j them came down the towpalh of the April d"
, all' future disputes respecting the
The proceeding which ended so un- nongahela ut Pittsburgh was passed,
canal or up from Canton on the turn- '
expectedly was the last resort of the!
*
"" 24.—in the
’ *house I woman." The bystanders thereupon,
.gents must signal , _ti.„
'Stops mi sivmM only.
WASHINGTON, ’March
r&gt; as they can be P.lke’ borne of them had come from
j as we are told, "dissembled their rais­
! Kansas, Chicago and Indiana, but the attorneys of the condemned man All yesterday a joint resolution appropri­ ! givings, praised the katd’s .justice and
♦Freight trains will be run at tbe convenlenn* majority came from places, nearer Mas­ day long Acting Gov. Gill at Spring­ ating *10,000 fur the salaries and ex­
retired."
_______
of the company, who reserve the right to change
field listened to importunities and read penses of additional deputy collectors
i ailion.
the time of such train* without notice.
petitions, telegrams and letters asking of internal revenue to carry out the
No . 6 will waif at Woodbury for paasensere
TYPES, OF CAD MEN.
from No. » on I) L &amp; V
,
!
AH of the intended recruits did not him to reprieve the prisoner. At 10:30 provisions of the Chinese exclusion act
Baggage must be ut tbe depot at leant 8 min­
Characteristics of tne Frontier Desper­
utes before leaving time of trains, so that agents ' come in at once. A few camped on the • last night he announced his intention was passed. The struggle over the
THE^ WORLD.
adoes Whn Held Life Cheap.
mav have time to cheek It properly; otherwise it • hills outside of Massillon, a little in of allowing the law to take it* course, O'Neill-Joy contested election case was
W. I.. DOUGLAS Shoe* ar® stylhh; cary fib
The wonder grows whence sprang
•nay not goforward until next train.
ting, and give better satisfaction at the prices ad­
. doubt as to Coxey’s plans, and the saying that two courts had passed on resup»etl and occupied the-remainder of ,I these men. who. with pistols on both
’
W. S. Dewing. Gen’l Manager
vertised than any other make. Try one pair and
H. C. Potter. Gen’l P. AT. Act.
campfires of others gleamed along the case and that he did not think it the session. Mr. Morse introduced aj1 hips and knives in their belts, were
be convinced. Th® stamping of W. L. Dough*
L. Skkokan't, Supt.
n-ime and price ot» the bottom, which guarantees
j the river. Indeed a pitenfork used bis duty to ’interfere with the execu- ' bill to punish seduction in the District ever eager for some fray, and when no
their value, saves thousand* of dollar* annually
tion
of
the
sentence
of
death.
of Columbia. He says the I’ollard' on any of ^the' straw stacks withta those who wrar them. f&gt;-lers w bo push the
i one could be found to accommodate
sale of
Douglas Shoes gain cw&lt;omers,
Breckinridge suit has developed the
j in miles of the city would have set :
; them picked a quarrel and then killed
which help* to increase the sales on their full line
BLOWN TO ATOMS.
fact that there was no law in the Dis­
: a tramp to swearing. It was a cold •
*
‘ ’Ticy can afford to sell at a ir*= profit.
I their fellow-man.
■ve’vnu can save mnnev bv brrin rail
and we L
night, and the men tumbled out early
by trict on the subject
I
The peculiar dangers that attend the
the dealer advertised below.
•
rour foot' ,ir
irynatmui In
Hynamltn
in PcnusyIrani*.
rcnuij iviinia.
.
n ashington
Auiii.iurus,, aiuxsn
a lie posv
W
Marah jo
26..— The
post oiof’ Sunday morning and ate their break- '
free upon application. Address,
Cabin-: ...
' i seem to bring out. Id
PiTTSBL’BGH. Pa. March 24.—The dy- fice^ appropriation bill was considered i Pursuit of‘ gold
&lt;a—...V.,.... m
a a
■ fast Each man received a huge slice
I
enormous
degree,
all
tho
latent
vic
­
’ of ham. cooked on u spit, a cup of coffee namite works of the Acme Powder com- in the house on Saturday. It carries ’ $norroo’,s. •ffre'
That’s the
i iousness in man. and the interest is,
should know
&gt;vo 987.470.599. which is 9-3.142,851 less than
’ and a big piece of bread. The tents pany at Black’s run, 14 miles nb^i
i where did such men hide themselves
(ju Ires the best to
ley the estimates and 93,400,283 more than
, were then takeiTdown and loaded into Pittsburgh on the Allegheny Vall&lt;_
The good farmer
I when in more
peaceful parti, or
railroad, blew up at 7:10 o’clock u. in., the appropriation for the current fiscal
bls seed; shnU
the wagons ready for the march.
did the mere sight of the precious
killing two meu and four women and .year. An amendment to set aside 920,.
metal or the insatiable greed to obtain
made as your butter—made express­
At 11 o’clock the “Commonwealth of badly wrecking houses and other 000 for the purpose of free delivery ex
ly for dairy work; and bright dairy­
it transform a respectable citizen into
, Christ brass band,” J. J. Thayer, cou- buildings in Acmetouia, directly across periments in rural districts other than an animal in contrast with whom a
men evervwhere find their butler bet­
ter made and their labor better paid
1 ductor, began to play a march from its the river, at Hulton, 2 miles south, and towns and villages was adopted,
royal Bengal tiger would be sociable
when they use
----------------------------position in the red. yellow and black at Johnston station, a short distance
and almost companionable?
.
PAID THE PENALTY.
Superintendent James Mooney j
! band
wagon.
The "Humble Carl east
I asked this question, says a writer
CAM I OBTAIN A PATENTf Fora
was
the
only
person
to
survive
his
in
­
] Browne," who bad added a dellHiggins Hanged In Chicago for In the bian Francisco Chronicle, of H.
ffujft A* CO., wbohave had nesrtynfty'ymn?
his juries. His legs were shattered aud
' cate
white
iiuse
necktie
to
will
probably
have
to
be
amputated.
j
C
hicago. March 24.—Thomas, alias. J. Crow, of Los .Angeles, one of her
| buckskin jackev and sombrero cosmost prosperous and adventurous busi­
fornictiou oontx-mini: Entente and bow to
Tho following is a complete list of “Buff” Higgins, was hanged at the I
i tume, pranced out upon Coxey’s huge
tain them sent frw- Also ■ catalogue of meet
ness men, who had founded Idahd City
No matter what brand yon bare
leal and aeienUfto books sent fret.
William Arthurs, aged 30; Cook county jail lor the murder of ।
white stallion Currier.
After much the killed:
Patents taken throwth Munn &amp; Co. net
and liad followed mining in many
used, .insl give this a fair trial. It
Mrs. William Arthurs, aged 19; Sadio peter McCooey on September 3 last I
special notice in tbe ScicntiSe American,
I
preliminary
squabbling
between
tbe
is first in flavor,first in grain, and a
states
and
territories,
about
the
char
­
thus nro brousht widely before tbe publicw
rr&gt;»a»iwan
&lt;«•!! at 120)8 n
1 enthusiastic recruits over the positions Remaley, aged 30; Nellie Remaley, : The
drop fell
o’&lt;-innV
clock r&gt;
p. m
m. and
and
first in purity. Whether tor dairy 1
acteristics of these “bad men” and
aged
25;
Charles
Robin,
aged
20.
at
12:17
o
’
clock
he
was
pronounced
or table use, you will find it to ■
of banner-bearer,, the Great Unknown
WARSHIPS HAVE LEFT RIO.
| dead by the physicians, his death being whence they came.
vour advantage to bo acquainted 1
your
shouted in a voice that could be heard
1
“You could generally bet on it.” said
with the Milt that’s all salt.
apparently painless Higgins showed
a full half-mile: “Everybody marchl”
Write us.
tbe Brazilian Capital KMumint great nerve on the scaffold and met Mr. Crow. “tl&gt;t they were from the
The column moved anc| Coxey’s army Affaire
DIAMOND CRYSTAL
.—*
southern
states, and seemed to have
Their Normal Aspect.
I death unflinchingly, displaying a wonwas on its way to Washington, in
SALT CO.,
1
had dark experiences before they had
Rio Janeiro, March 26.—Affairs here derful coolness to the end.
St. Clair, Mich.
front marched Mr. Jasper Johnson
penetrated
into the mines As a rule
■ Buchanan, a gentleman of color are rapidly resuming their normal
ADMINIHTRATOB’S BALE.
they were lazy men. possessed with al­
! carrying a national flag.
"Windy" aspect and, aside from the damage
Notice is betrhy given. th»t In puriuance ot
Kaj-A-MAZOo. Mich.. March 20.—Judge most animal strength, and were utter­ an order m auted to the undersigned. Melville
Oliver and
Carl Browne followed done to the forts and along the water­ Buck on Saturday sentenced Stonewall
Bigelow. Administrator of tbe estate of Julia
ly devoid of, remorse. Indeed, these
ironi by
uy the
me Are
nre from
irviu the
me insurgents
imuiEcuw
■'
’ the colors and after them came a little front
K. Stuart, deceased, by the Judge of Probate
w.r»lnp«. all macro rf wurefar. h.v.
»• ,F.r“^-,lhe.
men—and I have known several—ap­ for the county of Kalamazoo, on The 18th day
• gray, tired-looking man on a horse. It
.
j years at hard labor in Lhe state prison parently felt that they owed nothing of December A. D . 1KW. there will be sold al
disappeared.
j was Dr. •‘Cyclone’’ Kirkland, astrolat Jackson. Ninety day* were allowed to society and had no responsibility. I Public Vendue, to the highest bMder at tbe
The government entertains no fear
Yankee Spnugs txwtontee, front door. In th»
[ oger, of I ittaburgh, so called because
’ the attorneys for the defense to pre- saw three men hanged together one eouuty of Barry. State of Mlchigun, on Wednes­
i he has a penchant for predicting whirl­ of much further trouble in the south. pure a bill of exceptions. De France
day tb" 2nd day of May A. D, 18M. at oe&gt; o’clock
day and heard one say to the other:
in Che afternoon ot that day, (subject to all en­
winds. There were ten or fifteen other The insurgents’ sympathizers claim was taken to Jackson immediately.
“ ‘Well, Jim, go ahead, I’ll meet you cumbrances by way of Mortgage or ottierwlM
horsemen, Variously attired to attract that the placing of Admiral de Mello
In hell In a minute,’ and when it camo rxGUug st tbe time of tbe death of Julia E.
at
the
head
of
the
provisional
govern
­
K'.uxrt or at tbe time of said sale, the fob
attention.
One of them wore a bine
Tacoma, Wash., March 24.—Mary his turn to swing he shouted: ‘Three lowing described real estate to-wlt -. ■
'
velvet jacket and an enormous bouquet. ment will attract many persons to the
Tbe south east quarter (&gt;«I of the north west
rebel standard, but the government, Ann McDolin, a Puyallup squaw aged cheers for Jeff Davis.’ They actually «ptarter 1*4) of section tturty four (34) In town102 years, has been divorced from ,feared nothing and held their own Nidp number three (3) north of range number
Mr. Coxey rode in a phaeton and here believe that the insurgent forces •
William McDolin. McDolin deserted lives as cheaply as they took others. ten (10) weat.
bowed right and left as he passed will gradually melt away until nothing
Dated, Kalnmuzoo. Mich.. March 44. !»&lt;.
her and she has secured the divorce to Where these men disappeared after the
Mri.VILLRJ. HlflKMiW,
* ,
through the crowds. Hugh O’Donnell, remain*.
Administrator Estate of Julia E Stuart, de­
protect her heirs, to whom she will be­ mines gave out, or whether they ever
The Patent Office.
who was the leader of the Homestead
ceased.
queath her share of the Puyallup In­ became peaceabke citizens, 1 cannot
strikers, was another prominent mem- (
Washisgton, March 24.—Tbe com­
say. I know several have adopted the
MORTGAGE BALK.
ber of the cavalcade. Behind the band missioner of patents in his annual re­ dian reservation.
latter role, but it would take very lit­
Default having t»ren made in the eoadttfMM
Gold in tba .Mrnaba Range.
wagon marched the rank and file of the port for the calendar year 1893 says the
tle provocation to make them as blood­ of a certain inortmqre made by M irtJn V. Ban­
Duluth. Minn., Mafch 26.—An ex­ thirsty as when they sought victims in ker and Harriet Men Barker, bln wife,
army. ^Banners to the number of twen­ total number of applications for pat­
to George F. Kruaston, and dated February
a the
.„w j
tensive
ty-five or thirty, with all sorts of mot­ ents received during
year
wasfind of gold is reported from
24. 1RM and recorded In the (fflc- of the
patents
j Virginia, a town in the Mesaba range Idaho.”
toes and allegorical pictures, were borne 57,291
37,293. . There
There were"
were 23,670
f
‘
Iteglirter of Heeds. f.«r the County of
Barry In th- state of Michigan. Ftmumt »,
by the group of marshals Pictures of granted’, including design*; 99 patents , in SL Louis county. The discovery was
iffl . in liber ft o| mortgages on psge-i &gt;18 and
In China and Japan watermelons are 219
Browne painted as Christ, with the. reissued, and 1,677 trademarks regia- ■ made accidentally while explorations
od which mortgage there I* claimed to be
■
The nuuberof patents which • for iron were being mode on the prop­ served as a sort of frozen ice and form due at the date of tills notice tbe*eum of four
words: "Peace on earth, good will tered.
hundred and fort) one doltara and Wilrtv-nine
_____
.
,
,-ro
1
AU
’
nKfi
lie
P.
J.
McCann.
an
exceedingly
dainty
dish.
Take
a
erty
owned
by
P.
J.
McCann.
toward men, but death to interest on expired was 14,172.
rents and no suit or proceedings M law having
large, sweet, ripe melon, out it in half, been instituted to recover the amount tM-cured
bonds,” attracted more attention than
Coughed Up Hli Bullet.
and with a spoon scoop out the entire by xald mortgage ur any part thereof.. Node*
an ▼thing else. One of the new ban- j
Saugus, Mass., March 24.—H. A. center, of course removing the seeds. Is therefore hereby given that on the '.•Srb day
Denver, Cob, March 26.—Bert Ham­
ners is a portrait of Coxey with the
of May. 1F94 nt 10 o'clock In tbe forenoon there
mixing
a silver army Sutherland coughed up a bullet from
the
Put the watermelon into a chopping will be sold at the north fiont door
words: “Cerebrum of the Commonweal ilton. who is -j
One of His Experiences.
his lungs.
It had been lodged there tray and chop it rather fine.
hOUM*. In lhe c|fy of Hsitting*, onfity of
to go „
to Wash!ton, has appointed 100
Add one court
of
Christ,
”
and
another
of
Browne
Barrv and Rtai* of Michigan. Mid court house
For thirty-eight years Cupt. Lead followed
officers, each of whom will be expected since October 11, 1863, when he was cup of powdered sugar, and if you fi^c being
the place tor holding rhe Cfrcuu Court for
with the words: “Cerebellum of th
the sea- most of that time as master of u ves­
during the week tp work up the pro­ shot in the neck by one of Mosby’s wine a tablespoonful of sherry. Turn the County of Barryrat public and to ’-to th*
sel. and upon retiring from the water was aphighest bidder, the pren isca &lt;lrscr|t&gt;r'« lu aaM
ject. Mr. Hamilton says be will not guerrillas in the battle o£ Culpepper this into an ico cream freezer.
polnied by the Secretary of the United States Commonweal of Christ.”
Pack mortgage or so much thereof as mas be neeesI'rv.isury to superintend the seal fisheries In
start from Denver with less than 1,000 Courthouse.
the freezer, turn the .crank for about wry to satisf) the amoupt du- on saki wiortAlaska. which podtlun he held five years. Lie
When the column marched up the
gagr as -Ixive set forth, wfth the Interest 'haremen, and is confident of leaving Colo­
i' laies one experience ns follows:
five minutes until the watermelon is on. and the cost*, charges and rxie-h-*- a low­
"For several years I bad I»een troubled with main street of Massillon, banners fly­
rado
with
5,000.
;
•
D
cli
t
th
,
MiiiL.,
March
26.
—
The
out
­
ley cold and in the condition of soft ed by law ami provided or In said ninrtgwte,
general nervousueM and pain in the region ing and band playing, it was cheered
said premises tiring sI'UMe In the Cm «.f
of my heart. My greatest affliction was
put from the iron ranges in St Louis snow. Serve in glasses.
rings In tbe County of. Karrs-, aad state ot
&lt;reple snem; it wiw nlmosWmpoaalbie st any by thousands of people who had been
Michigan' and described as lollowa: ComanesO*'
New York, March 23.—Berhold Pop­ county for the coming season is prac­
time to obtain n st apd swep. Having seen coming into the city from all directions
mg four rods east and tldrtv rbfre
and
I’: Miles’ remedies advertbed I began using
Chinese Bacrcd Drums.
tically determined. It will be in the
per
was
sentenced
by
Judge
Fitzgerald
two &gt;eri south mi m eontlououa llm-uf • ff-nuui
Nervine. After taking a small quantity the since early morning. There was some
neighborhood of 3,009,000 tons, aa inEvery Chinese temple is. provided ■Htre»t from the aoutb eel comer
|m Od»,
benefit received was so great that I was posi­ jeering, but the crowd seemed much too in general session to two years and
creaaert)/ nearly 1,500,000 over that of with one or more sacred drums, the bto--k five CbamberlaliMaddition to the Ottaal
tively alarmed, thinking tbe remedy con- surprised for fun-makingeight
months
’
imprisonment
in
the
A large
sound of which is supposed to soothe | {{^‘ntrninerortJ. north twentyJ!o rcd*.'
talned opiates which would finally be injun«ts to me: but cm being assured by the drug- number of horsemen, carriages and state prison. Popper was convicted of
and keep quiet the great dragon that . twenty-nine rods to place of 1m&gt; Innin*
Corbett-Jackaon Fight.
-;s: that It was perfectly harmless. I contin­ marchers followed the procession. AU unlawfully marrying Mrs. Lelia Hal­
ued It together with the Heart Cure. Today
Philadelphia, March 26.—It, was as­ upholds the earth. Whenever there is I
1 can conscientiously say that Dr. Mlles' B»- the small boys were tremendously ex­ lock, who afterward killed herself at
storai Ire Nervine and New Heart Cure did cited. As the army passed people in the Galt bouse in Chicago.
serted here Saturday night by a man a moment in which all of these drums of Cbanirw-rtain** *d&lt;ttnor to tbejTtv «f_
more for me than anything I had ever taken.
in a position to know what he is talk­ are silent tho dragon begins to move
I hud been treated by eminent physicians the houses stool at the windows and
ing about that the fight between Peter uneusil’ and there is an earthquake. ration I ne twenty nine rods, i
in New York and Ban Francisco without ben­ waved their handkerchiefs.
FMDWicmuBO, Va., March 2fl.—
west to plane of iw-gltibing. Lu
efit. I owe my present good health to the
Jackson and Champion James Corbett The finit tremor is, therefore, instantly
Judh-lous use or theae tzHJet valuable remedies,
The monument to Mary, the mother of
followed by a universal dramming
is positively and finally oft
Before arriving in Canton snow be­
ami heartily recommend them to all afflicted
Waahlngton, whtab haa ba»n errowd
«nch
as
is
never
heard
in
China
on
any
as I was."—CapLA. P. Loud. Hampden. Meaway
whnhad
&lt;BnB whero
*•»!&gt;«' «*
Dr. Mlles* Restorative Nervine and New Cure Can to fall, but it did not drive
other occasion, and the pandemonium
whohad
bad conntry w„ born, near thi, &lt;dt/, &lt;rlU
arc sold by all druggists on a positive guaran­ the great crowds of spectators who
NffW Yqxk, March *6. —Among tboss continues until the dragon becomes
tee. or by Dr. Miles Medical Co.. Elkhart, rathered to watch the commonwealers
be dadlaaUd Maj Id The lunda were who tailed on the Campania Saturday quick
Ind., on receipt of price, 91 per bottle, or six
•
...
..
Th*
tents
were
bottles for |£ express prcpakl. They are 1
U.
of An.eHo. were Mme. Patti and Big. NicolinL
tree from all opiates and dangerous drugs.

CONSTIPATION B*MR!S

Gta, Kilaaasoo It Sate

AVERS
CHERRY PECTORAL
the best
of all anodyne
expectorants.
Prompt to act,

Sure to Cure
a PviendAQ
the cause &lt;4
PrdtecVxon.
oj^TkYner'tean.
AvAevests ?

g

ASS

'W0

iV*Ip2.Qo.

w

W. L. Douglas
S3 SHOE

Because
It is so Pure!

WOOLLEY &amp; BRONSON.

Diamond Crystal

Dairy Salt.

SAILED TBE SEAS 38 YEARS.

�month in excess of our expenditure* while

Hastings Banner
Thursday, March 29, »894-__

under tbe present administration our ex­
penditures exceed our revenue* by about

and Joined a Trade* Union when 10 years
old and ba* belonged to It 80 years
Like

57,000,000 every month.

MARSHALL L.COOK. BdHar.

TKB HASTINGS, MTCH-, FO8TOFFICE,
AUGUST 14. 1879-

editorial notes
A FALSE CIRCULAR.

for the republican party, and for tbe 13
succeeding year*.
Born and raised in
Detroit he learned the machinist* trade

In President Cleveland’s message to
Congress In December 18*0, he said “Con­
tented labor is Capitol’s best protection
and faithful ally.” This maxim U pleas­
ing to the ear, but my what a funny way he
haa of trying to make It work as well as It

many thousands of working men and me­
chanic* be thought a new party would be

sounds.

party and he voted with them.

of benefit, especially to working men.

»

he joined tbe Labor party and waa
candidate for City Tre**nrer, of Detroit.
This party merged into the Greenback

THE LITTLE BRICK GROCERY

They

pawed away and he voted with Democra­
Under the McKinley bill the hay crop of cy for several year*.
HI* experience
the United State* was protected &gt;4.00 per with them was unsatisfactory, •* tbelr
ton. Under the Wilson bill it is 20 per discordant element* were foreign to his
We became aware a few days ago,
cent ad valorem or abont 31-50 per ton. temperament and dtopoeitioq.
Next he
through one of our readers, that a paper
Canadian farms will advance in value.
became an Independent voter, often voting
or circular had been *ent out claiming
with republican* in municipal and county
that tbe Public Debt of tbe United States
The promise* ot the democratic party to elections. Hto 14 years residence in Has­
had increased since the war and claiming provide a “tariff tor revenae only” is like­
tings has been a repetition of this course
that "paying so much Interest on tbe pub­ ly to result In a “mosaic tariff” with
until be established a reputation a* the
lic debt" was accountable for tbe present chunk* of protection artistically placed,
only strictly Independent voter In onr
bard times. Such a statement is nothing for the benefit of some of their pet?.
city. These varied affiliations made him *
more or Jess than a base fabrication from
thinking and reading man and that he
beginning to end and there is not a word
The nearer tbe time come* for repealing
might read impartially, be for year* took
of truth In iL Tbe Public Debt has stead­ that “odlus McKinley bill," tbe less they
republican, democratic, populist and In­
ily decreased siuee the late war, and the seem to want to see it repealed.
dependent paper*. The reauit of hl* re­
interest on the debt has decreased from
The free trade party advocates the poli- flection, varied reading and atudy, was
nearly 8151,000,000 In 1855 to about 893,­
cy that diamonda^bould be cheaper, but that hi* mature judgment impressed him
000,000 In 1891.
that tbe republican party wa* the only
'
We promised our reader, who spoke to sugar dearer.
one that had legislated for the good of the
us in regard to the above, that we would
country. Last spring many of hto repub­
OUR CANDIDATE*,
get tbe latest Public Debt statement and
lican friend*, knowing how he felt, urged
publish it. We wrote to Senator McMil­
him to accept the nomination for Mayor.
lan at Washington, D. C„ In regard to it
National Administration and ita Land­
Be did so and at the poll* received tbe
and tbe following is his reply:—
ers for Their Inefficiency and Deser­
support of many of the party and a great
tion of the People.
United States Senate.
majority of the working men of the city.
Washington, D. C., March 23.18*4.
In November 1893 Mr. Cleveland and a
Many republican* were in doubt and
Mr. W. B. Cook.
Democratic Congress In both branches
Hastings, Mich.,
thought
bis candidacy wa* for the office
Dear Sir:— .
were elected upon their premise* repreI am la receipt of your letter of March 7th
only,
and they defeat’d him. Many men
asking me to inform you, In exact figures, what• sented in a platform adopted in Chicago.
tbe Public Debt was Just after the war. also' All the sophistry and arguments appaal- after such a defeat would have lapsed in­
what It was when tbe last statement of Publie
Debt was issued; also what the Interest was' Ing to tbe many peeple and interests of to indifference, or looked for revenge.
Just after tbe war and what It I* now.
lu reply I would say that tbe Publie Debt tn[ this great country were used by democrat^ But Mr. Grensei wa s made of different
18*8, tbe highest point reached was 82,773.236,­
material and showed bis manliness and
173.89. Since that time there has been a con­ Ic orator* to impress the voters that they
stant reduction until on October 3lst IS93 Itj had many grievance* against the republl- conscientious convictions by coming out
stood at 8I.M9 556,353.63. Of this amount 8585.a»,0W was made up of Interest bearing debt. can party, and urging them to put a dem- boldly with good and sufficient reasons
The debt bearing no Interest, made up of legal
and stating bl* political position In the
tender, notes, aud other Items ot like nature ocratlc President and Congress In power.
rank* of tbe republican party. To-day he
amounted to 8374JB2.882 37 on Nov. 1st, 1883.
There was also *1,947,570.26 of debt on which The appeal was successful and caused
tbe Interest had ceased slpoe maturity, and many thousands to change their votes to the candidate again and a solid, united
tbe e was cash In ti e Treasury to the amount of
party al hto back, and determined to elect
8587.0U8.MI. So that the real debt of the coun­ thinking that possibly It was all true and
try on Nov. 1st, 1893. upon which interest Is j
him now. His popularity with our citi­
paid, was only 8M5.ow.mo. This Is exclusive of that the democratic party would live up
the Pacific Railroad’s debts.
to its obligations and promises and bring zens la well known. As a manufacturer
The annual Interest charge on debt reached
and employer of men be has always haS
tbe highest point on August 31. 1865. when It a new era of prosperity to working men,
stoodat|15*^77,«B7^7; whereas In 1*82 the anfarmers, and in fact to everybody.
One their regard and respec’ for hl* honorable
year and one month has elapsed since tbe and liberal treatment of theta in the mat­
IM* has occurred this year by tbe recent issue
He to a
Of 880.000,00* of bonds.
democrats came in power and what 1s tbe ter of employment and wage*.
Yours Truly.
result? A democratic President assumes man loyal to his friends, honorable In bis
Jamb* McMillan.
dealings
and
liberal
in
the
payment
of
the manner of a Dictator to his party and
The fact* kindly furnished us In the the people: Congress divide* Itself Into wage* and bto treatment of employe*. He
above letter from Senator McMillan are three different democratic parties, one ba* not been without political experience.
absolutely correct up to the time of tbe for the President’s views; one for tbe op- When an alderman of tbe city a few
last statement which was in October 31st position to him; and one for the original years ago he made *n excellent record as
last At that time Oct. 31st, 1893, tbe democratic platform upon which they were Chairman of tbe City Improvement Com­
intereat bearing debt was only 8585,039,­ elected. Business men and manufactur­ mittee, and his energy, activity and pres­
040, whereas the whole debt just after the ers become alarmed. A great universal ence was tbe spirit of the establishment
war was over 4H times that sum.
fear come* over all the thinking people. of manufacturers In the city. During tbe
Since August 1805 to 1893 the annual They see disaster and trouble, they have past winter he has been Treasurer of tbe
interest paid has been reduced from near­ seen their worst expectations more than Citizens Relief Fund fpr the poor and has
ly 8151,000,000 to about 833,000,000, or a realized. Manufacturers, mechanics, la­ faithfully attended to and relieved every
net reduction of nearly;S 128,000,000. This borers. business men and farmer* have family reported to him, and there have
Is equal to about 82.00 for every man, wo­ all experienced tbe great transformation been many because of tack of work.
Mr.
man and child in the United States at tbe
from republican to democratic rule. Mr. Greusel to a man who has had extensive
present time. Counting five persons to a
Cleveland gets alarmed and culls upon experience in business affairs, and tbe
family this would equal a saving of near­
Congress to repeal tbe Sherman silver prosperous manufacturing institution of
ly 810.00 for each household in the coun­
blU, saying that that was the prime cause which he has charge ba* prospered be­
try go Interest alone.
of our financial troubles, and with that cause of hto energy, activity and business
We have the same elements for prosper­
out of the way the Ship of State would ability. His record and career as a busi­
ity now that we had In 1892. We have
sail along smoothly again.
fie coerced ness man shows great application, perse­
the same soil, the same factories, tbe
and forced Congress by every means In verance. energy and continuity of pur­
same markets, and we were paying 3128,­
He has the city’s welfare at
his power tn repeal this Sherman bill and ple.
000,000 less interest In 1892, than we were
after some delay was successful,
Six
Continued on laxt page
In 1866. Why is It that we are not pros­
months however, have elapsed since tbe
perous now? Simply because In
1883
bill was repealed and money matters are
a free trade party came in power advoca­
as close and straight now a* ever.
ting principles that threatened tbe exis­
One part of the democratic Congress says,
tence of tbe greatest and most important
"Free Trade must be enacted to bring pros­
Industries of the country, and to open our
perity back.” Another part says, “No.
markets to the pauper-labor competition Free Trade 1* our platform but it will not
of tbe world. Manufacturers dare not
do.” The people have been reading and are
manufacture for the reason that if the
having dearly bought experience, and
protective tariff were removed their manu­
have come to tbe conclusion that tbe busi­
factured goods would depreciate In value
ness and trad* of the United State*
under tbe pauper competitlun; merchants
should ba for tbe benefit of the citizens,
dare not toy In big stock* of goods far the
not for foreigners. Anether faction says
Mme reason. The result has been no em­
“We must get np a tariff bill,* and •• the
ployment for labor, a year unparalleled for
Wilson bill to brought out
Csngres*
•tagnation, universal hard times, shrink­
divides upon this. Th* President is in a
age In value* that amount to much more
quandry. H* to a free trader, hl* plat­
A cream of tarter baking powder.
that the whole expense ot the tote war.
form says the tariff to uneonstitutlonal, Highest of all in leavening strength
All attempt* to lay the present bard
but there wa* such universal stagnation —Latest- United States Govern­
to “having to pay to much Interest on tbe
in every line of business, and every occu­ ment Food Report.
public debt," rignallv fail as can be readi­
pation, caused by th* rimpto threat of Royal Baking Powokk Co
ly seen from the Public Debt Statemeat as
free trade, that his party cannot muster
Wall St.,’ N. Y.
furnished by Senator McMillan, whteh
force enough to carry out their prom toes
shows we are paying nearly 8188,000,000
to the people. A new silver bill to passed
less interest now than we were Just after
In the forlorn hope to pacify people.
Thu* we might go *n calling attention
No nation ever prospered more than did
to the dtoMutlons within th* ranks of
the United States under the protective
that party.
tariff. It should be bone in mind by all
The people know that nothing can be
that the very moment tbe free trade party
expected or done by a party so divided
aame in power onr
poaperity rapidly
and split, and which doe* not and can not
waned, factorto* cloeed down, merchants
carry out It* platform.
The situation
tailed and baaks aaspeaded. Threats of
has convinced many thousands of voters
free trade an responsible for Lhto eondb

Will be run in connection with the big store
on the corner under my own management as

one store.

BUTTER and EGGS
Direct to this store, with the assurance from me
that they shall receive the highest market
pride for all their produce, and have the larg­

est general stock to make their selections from'.

Yours anxious to please,

HOGLE.
FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY
In order to make room for our spring stock
:k which is expected in about 2 weeks. We
will sell anything in our line of Boots and Shoes at the following Loic Prices:

Men’s 85.00 shoes
—
4.50
3.50
3.00
2.50
2.00

party reoponribie.lt is true that it Uno sute
er national election but tbe decided voice

I&gt;Mt rn* a part, that to aa dMdad.
TH, election, la thia dt,. Ki eoanty

are waiting far Io rob«k* tbe incapacity af
tl» party In pmr.
Otter atate, ten
dnon ite wm ibta n«r and Htetlan and
Barr, Coontr ,bonM help I. .well ue

doo t be deceived by any circular, paper,

ibis well, and now to the opportunity to
rrgUter yoor vote with the republican
party, and again

next fall

when

new

publican party again rule and govern the
poople and protect their interests and

HH New Patterns
The Price is

lower this season.

w. M.q00bYMR
modern druggist.

See our warranted shoe for men 11.40.

NOTICE
I am going to dispose of my
new furniture at some price.
Now is your time to get goods
far a little money. I will
still buy and sell second
hand goods and do uphol­
stering and repairing.

Jefferson St Furniture
Store.

IF YOU WISH
To make selections from, one of tbe
nicest and best selected stock* of Fur­
niture in Western Michigan come and
see us. Everything is new and of the
very latest styles. We have not con­
fined our buying to any one house or to
any one style or design, but bought
where we could get the best designs for
the money. Do you want

$20 FOR $10?
GET IT NOW
It is just so with every­
thing. Our

A
PAPER

pet!t!on» and protest* ooant for no*tjla&lt;

2.00
J.6O

Ladies Cloth top Shoes, Reg. price $4.00 at $100
•• Fine Dongolia "
“
“ 31 en
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50. 4* at _3.00
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st
3 oo " ioo
2 «, 2 25 at 1.90
2.00 at 1.60
&gt;-35 " t.oo
Ufies if vn Ktj 1 jair »f Fin Slots, mi ’s tkc tilt t«gtl tki.

THE BANKRUPT STORE.

WALL

tkn of tilings, and tho voters of Barry
Comity on Monday next should hold that

- 84.00
3J5O

Call and get a First Class Plow Shoe for 95c.

2371736^

Pure

My customers can bring their

are A No. 1, and we have
everything yon waiit and
they are now open for your
inspection.
Don’t be deceived in PackW^eds. Bulk Seeds are
always fresh and i cheaper
Be sure you get one of those
25 cent Egg Baskets.
I

H MOY’S
He is still giving hie customer* the
benefit Of a 50 per cent reduction on
there goods. Also in buying carpets
remember that in buying from sample
yon have the (advantage of a great
variety of styles, colors and design* to
select from. We have an elegant line
of samples. See us if you want carpet*.

A. McCoy.

�riAST1NGSJB A N NER
Thursday March ag. 189^.
.. R COOK. Lcc»l Editor.

darghin hnntere find all close1
buyers will make a mis­
take if they buy with­
out seeing my
line of

WALL PftPER
—AND—

WINDOW SHftD&amp;S
FREu L. HEATH,
, ■ The Druggist.

HASTINGS,

MIGH.

Agent for Plastico, the best
Wall finish in the world.

hb

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LOCAL NEWS.
‘ CIRCULATION •

This week,

92 quire?.

Hereafter, changes for advertisements
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest to
insure insertion in the issue of the week
when brought.

Jay Bogie was in Grand Rapids Tues­
day.

BEST PLOW MADE

XPnnk Jewell returned to Chicago this

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A. D. Hughes, of Irving was in the city
Friday.

Mrs. Dorr Mudge left for OhioxSunCircuit court has been in session this1 day night.
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week. But two cases of importance were
’
Miss Minnie *Matthews is able to be
brought before the court, that of J. M.
' about again.
Smith vs. Enoch Andrus in which a ver­
Samuel Carson, of Galesburg was in the
dict of no cause for action was rendered.
The other, that of Emery 0. Abbey against city this week.
tbe Hastings Wool Boot Co., assumpsit, ai jc Sheriff McKevitt returned from New
York atate Tuesday.
verdict of no cause for action was given.

Many have asked us who "Mildred!
Marsh” is. While we are unwilling to dis­
close the true name, yet we will say that.
the one writing the articles takes the sub­.

XMlss Alice Eddy to spending the week
with Belding friends.

Mias Carrie Schumann
Grand Rapids Tuesday.

returned

to

jects from true life, but of course disclosesi Y Mrs. w- T. Brown, of Chicago, is the
the identity so that It is not easily discov­- guest of Mrs. Julius Russell.
ered to say tbe least, If at all. The arti­•
Miss Sable Beadle, of Jackson, spent
cles are well written and possess consider­ Sunday and Monday at home.
able merit in their lines.
y Worthy Sloan has been spending a few
The "mocking bird" brought out the days with Charlotte relatives.
fire department between 11 and 1 o’clock
Miss Kittle Beadle was home from
Friday night. The fire proved to be the1 Grand Rapids to spend Easter.
old barn, which has stood so many years,
Wm. Baldwin is entertaining bls Dephnear the site of Bartley’s mill, below tbe
ew. Mr. Baldwin, of Vicksburg.
race. It brought out a large number of
Mrs. Ollie Linlugton left for a visit
citizens, as viewed from a distance, the
entire eastern portion of the city appeared with South Dakota friends last week.
The fire was of incendi­

X- A hen house on the property

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The same rule applies to our garden and
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field seeds.
L. E. Sta errer.

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PERSONAL MENTION.

economy. If you pa&gt; more, you pay too
much, because we sell tbe best there Is.

to be In a blaze.
ary origin.

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REGISTER SATURDAY.

Extravagance my l|e In paying too much
for a thing, or in paying too little. If
you buy goods for lees than we ask,
you’ll uot get as good quality—that’s poor

of Milo

Misses Flora Beadle and Phylito Dia­
mond were In Grand Rapids Tuesday and
Wednesday.

Williams on Green street, caught fire
Monday morning and made quite a blaze
for a time, but as the wind was not blow­
ing hard, it was deemed unnecessary to
call out the fire department. The fire
started from a pan of eoals which Mr.
Williams placed inside to rid the place of

Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Cook and Alice are
visiting relatives Id Allegan and Prairie­
ville this week.

rats. It is needless to add his desire was
accomplished most effectively.

Miss Addie, of Detroit, visited their cous­
in, Miss Iva,Moulton, of Irving, Sunday.
—Freeport Herald.

Edwin F. Sweet of the law firm of
Sweet A Perkins, of Grand Rapids, will
deliver the fourth Lecture under the aus­
pices of the Hastings Lectu re Association
at tbe Episcopal Parish bouse Tuesday
evening, April 3rd, at 8:30 sharp.
Sub­
ject "A Trip on Horse-back Through the*
Holy Land.” Mr. Sweet ba&amp; spent some
time abroad and made a special study of
the Holy Land. He is a fine speaker and
an able lawyer, and one of tbe Grand
Rapids bar. His address will be instruct­
ive and entertaining. Come and hear him.
Admission 25 cents.
Oranges are so cheap this spring and so
good that they should be ea-en freely.
An exchange says of them: The cheapness
and plentiful supply^ot oranges at the
moment accentuates the need for their
use. Every housekeeper should see that,
they are a part of tbe menu of at least one
meal every day. They are better than any
sort of drug tonic which the coming of
spring suggests to many persons, and will
do away with tbe necessity for such a
thing. It should be understood, however,
that the only rational and healthful way
to eat nranges is to cut them across the
grain and scoop out the juice and fine
pulp. Tbe tough fibre is not good, is
harmful, indeed, to mauy digestions.

MONG the many points of excellence
of the Bissell Improved Plow
are:
ist.—The patent bolt-heads used in
mouldbords and landsides, so construc­
ted that they will not turn when tight­
ened or loosened.
2nd.—Interchangeable and perfect
fitting repairs.
3rd.—Combination of steel and chilled
mouldboard and shares on the same plow.
4th.—Simplicity and ease m stocking.
Perfect finish and working qualities.

n

The plows are nicely painted, carefully fitted
and finished and of approved form; they have
straight Ian ds Ides with rounded heel, long han­

regret to learn of her severe illness. Her
life is despaired of; her death being ex­
pected hourly.

Remnants

Card of Thank*.
1 desire to thank my friends and neigh­
bors for their aid and assistance during
the sickness and death of my wife, and
their kindness extended to me in my
affliction.
W. H. Rockwell.

Are but the "Ashes of Trade”
W herever there has been a fire you’ll find
“Ashes." Wherever there is a business you’ll
find Remnants. They have to be cleaned up.
At the end of each year’s business we sell off
our Remnants. That’s the reason our stock is
always so new and fresh. Instead of getting
rid of these Remnants in,the usual way, this
year, we arg going to let our customers have
an opportunity of getting some of the biggest
bargains of their lives in the Boot and Shoe
line. If you miss the opportunity its your
fault. We’re selling
_ some Ladies’ Shoes that
we used to get $5 for, for only $3. We’re
also selling Gents’ $5 Shoes for $3. Come
and see us when you want Boots or Shoes.

The annual meeting of the Stockhold­
ers of tbe Hastings Building and Loan As­
sociation will be held on Tuesday, the 3rd
day of April, 1894 at 7:30 o’clock. In the
evening.
D. S. GooDYKAR.'.Pres.,
A. E. Kexartom, Sec’y.
Dated. March 21st, 1894.
Notice.
Measles are now broadcast in Hastings
from carelessness In sending children to
school after having been exposed. Eye,
ear and lung diseases often result from
measles. Besides about two hundred,
yearly, die In Michigan alone from this
disease.

Twelve cases had occurred In the city
before tbe board of health was Informed
It is with pleasure that we note tbe con­
and for Chis offense both householders and
tinued prosperity of Messrs A. Black &lt;fc
attending physician are liable.
Son. tbe hustling marble dealers. An ev­
A word to tbe wise is sufficient and all
REGISTER SATURDAY.
idence of what they are doing is shown
wa ask is that the people and physicians
Timothy seed ton sale at Stauffers’.
this week, when they received two car
do their duty in assisting the board of
Buy your lace curtains and window loads of granite, the same to be finished
health to stamp out this disease aa quick*
and sent to every portion of the state, and
shades at Rogers’.
ly as possible.
Just received at Rogers’ a large invoice will be beautiful tributes to mark the last
Board
D. W. Ret molds )
resting place of departed friends and rela­
G. W. Lowry
I
of rugs. Come and get first selection.
of
tives. This firm, owning its own build­
Health.
E. G. Holhbook )
Many church and society items had
ings, paying no rent, running under tbe
to be omitted for lack of space this week.
lightest expense possible, shipping in car
REGISTER SATURDAY.
Elsewhere In this issue will be found
load lots and thereby effecting a big sav­
extracts from the new election laws. Read
ing In freights—something that cannot be
them.
‘
done by smaller dealers—all these things
Rev. Dr. Gunsaulus delivered his lee*
...
Now that maple syrup to cheap you enable them to sell their goods at the lure "The Later Eloquence of Puritan­
want to buy that gunuine New York Buck­ lowest possible price. It has also enabled ism.” before a large audlefice lael Friday
wheat flour that; Jos. Rogers &amp; Co. sell’for them to increase their business so that night.
The University debate was won by Sad­
they now rank as next to the largest buy­
•2.80.
dler of ’96. He spoke on "Mirabeau,” and
y Frank Bessmer nearly cut his thumb off ers in tbe state of Michigan. For the ac­ will represent the,U. of M. in the Inter­
yesterday while engaged iu splitting kind­ commodation of their patrons they recent­ collegiate contest.
Base ball practice is being pushed bard.
ling which will deprive him of the use of ly established a branch office In Kalama­
zoo at SOS East Main St, where samples A practice game Is played every week
his hand for some time.
day, when the weather permits. There
and prices of their goods may be seen as are about a hundred candidates.
Powers and Roe of Grand Rapids are
Tbe Falladlmum and tbe Castalton will
In the city at Kenkel Brea, barber shop. well as here.
be out soon. Both are Senior publications;
They steam, clean and dry ladle# and
During these limes It Is exceptional to the first being the Fraternity Annual and
gents garments. All work’ Is done first bear of a company that is enjoying unuanal tbe last an Independent Issue.
At their last meeting, the Regents
class.
prosperity, but such is the case with tbe
transacted considerable important busi­
W. H. Cabots known to many Hastings Michigan Mutual Tornado, Oy?lone and ness. Among other things, it was defi­
people, writes as from Boston, in a letter Wlndst &gt;na Insurance Co., of this eltv. nitely decided te commence work upon
renewing hto "Bammeb,” that be has been So far this year their business is ten times tbe completion of the Gym and, besides
this, tbe rate of tuition will next year be
seriously ill for some time, but at present what it ever has been before. Last year
raised five dollars for all states and dewas by far tho best year the company ever
to convalescent
The Hastings Trotting Association has had bat thia year promises te far outstrip
joined tbe American Trotting Association last year. Tbe assessable capital of tbe
OMovralB* KMtlaff* Dirlalan.
j
and its rules will govern the track tbto company Is now ever *6,000,000.00 and Is
Tbe eext neeUac of Um Supreme Ledxe
year. This guarantee# that there will be rapidly growing. The company waa ar- la tbe Kelxbti of Pythias order will be
gantxedoverO years ago, and what is
no monkey work.
bald la Wertilettsa. D. C , next Aaaast,
really extraordinary about U Is that It has
Read Hiram Rogers’ adv. In this tosao.
al wbleh It la expected that Haxllw VIalways paid Ito loeaers to cash promptly
Mr. Rogers has a fresh well selected Block
vlsloe. Xa 19, U. R- K- of P. will oom­
and aatiafactorlfy all around, and has
aud can suit yin. He ba# a large, new
pole. Here Is what Us Washington Post
stock of earpets in the roll and sells
hsi to say eoaeetelax tbe contest:—
members.
Tbe company to really the
Tbe elooeot contest that Is looked for la
cheap. Give him a call.
creation ot D. W. Bogers, the preaent sec­
between
Ue Hastings Dlrisleo, of Michi­
Quite a large number from this city are retary. who, by tbe way, has always held
attending the Bunday school con ventton at that office, and whore ability, watch ful- gan, m&lt;a the Gerard Lodge. Na 11. ot
Nashville this week. They report very neaa, and sharp looking alter the affaire of Kansas City. Tbe Hastings Dlrlslon was
interesting session# and the NaobviUe the company, have caused it to groj from tor yean aooooaUd tbecrack company ot
people as royal entertainers.
a mere stripling to one of the moat aub- tbe order, and won prlxes al Slate and na­
tional drills all oyer the country. Last
Very Impressive Easter services were stantlal mutual insurance companies in
drill year, bowerer, they decided to rest oa
held in tbe churches Sunday. While tbe the state. For over nine years the mem­
their tanrels, and did not enter tbe con­
decorations were not as elaborate as cus­ bers of lhto company have rested peace­
test at Kansas City, leering tbe Urat prise
tomary, owing to the early date of Easter, fully and quietly and ft hasn't eoat them
Is be carried off by the Genrds. of that
a cent for their Insurance in this company
yet they were very tasty and effective.
dry. This year, bowerer, the Hastings
The Easter Offering given by tbe If. E. except tbe alight coat incurred when they seen hare returned Io tbe field, lest tbe
Sunday school, amounted to *48.10. TLe first took out their policy, and yet were a tmpreeslon should get abroad that they
greater share'of it was given by the schol­
ars. who were actuated to earn money for
their offering, by Hit e paste board pyta-

For sale by,

qOObYEAR BROS

Judge Smith, of Hastings, will address
tbe Post and people of Woodland on Deco­
ration day. May 30th.—News.
S Fred Jordan, of Hastings, and sister,

The many friends In this city of Mrs.
Jennie Bogie Maus, of Grand Rapids, will

dles, are easily managed, stay down in hand or
stony soil, run level aod steady, turn a dead and
flat furrow and as general purpose plows have
no equal. Every mouldboard to cast 00 the cel­
ebrated "Bissel^” Chili, from selected metal and
to carefully tested before used.
The wheels have straight or arcbed standards,
as may be desired.' the arched standard being
recommended for rough ground.
The elevto
allows greater range of adjustment than the or­
dinary clevis.
The Bissell Chilled Plow Works give tbe fol­
lowing warranty: Every plow to well made of
selected material, of approved shape and best­
possible construction.
Will run as light M
any plow made, scour and pertonn its work in
tbe best possible manner with proper usage and
adjustment.

Yours truly,

W. H. SPENCE

ALL right, we don’t care.

. There’s no hurry on our side.
Come in anyway, look around, find
out about quality and price, you’ll

know better how to buy when you are
ready.

Perhaps there’s a hint for y&lt;»u here:
For $14.00 we can show you the

finest black, double breasted suit in
town.

All wool.

If it fails to give

satisfactory wear you can get your

■

money back.

•&lt;
—

�Hastings Banner

THE OFFICESEEKER.

Thursday, March 29, i»94-

There Seems to Bo No Cure for
Hie Disease.

COOK BROS-. Proprietors.

Hastings City Bank,

enter tbe social swim, and soon secure
enough indorsements to get into office.
It often happens that, by means of ac­
quaintances thus loosely formed^ the

wives of prominent t men
selves talked about; for they som
times meet people and talk with them
on the -.ixeets when they should not

Son.. roonU, •«?
lulrtllon Army

him with llrlng
1 man who chargeo
With bto wlfc K“ler
married to the woman and promptly
that »he wa. th. wife of any
d'”’1,d
than hlmMlt On InmGR*other man
•, he found thul hl* inHon, bowerer,
forn..nl WM 'oorred. .nd
Mked hl* wife to expl.ln «be
“.did not think there wm mvj
“ getting rourried M often M eh.

know such persons at all.
All of the offiocseekers, however,
do not come from the states and terTbe District of Columbia
ritories.
[Special Washtaxion Letter.]
s 7 e,ooo.oo
has more than her quota in govern­
No matter what political party may ment offices. Nearly all of the office
BL’RPLL'M •ix-ooo.w.
be in power tbe men who tteek office holders who art appointed from this
tooonwraCMl under tbe lawa ef the Bttt® of
and fail to procure official recognition city are women, and they number not
Michigan
return to their homes with .hearts full less than 3,000,
Very many of these pl.BMd,
Open for buslDow Dec. I&amp;.18M.
of enmity towards their congressmen, ladies are anxidus to have their sons
hm it.d r.»'r«ut' Wire*
lib EH
their senators aud towards all the po-‘ or daughters also employed by the
j,cue* Wellington Brown, e poljn;
0. G. Robinson, Pres Id ent;
litieal world. They con over in their government. With this end in view mtot with the phenomenal record of
Chester Messer, Yle®. Frei.
dreams os well ns in their waking they besiege congressmen and sen­ t-.nty.lx wire* In Ju y**" ■»««
D. W. Reynolds. Carter.
hopes, bitter. ators until theyi succeed. Many ot the
hours tho withered
.t.te of Mlrhlguu chine.
£
[M’.kctoks:
burning wrongs they have within their residents of Washington hare enough wires being heard from rt time* ta
. IteyroUb,
hearts’ hot cells shut up. until their en- to live on and want a’ government job other part, of the United Btatea, hM
R R.
[). G. Robinson.
n&amp;turcs become misanthropic. to enable them, to live more comfor­ ^galn oom. into public notice through
John Ciivetb,
ey who return to their, homes are tably.
Congressman . Milliken, of (I u? Inquiries of tw. of hi. hitherto un­
P. T. Colixnive.
unhappy indeed, until they resume the Maine; Bailey, of Texas; Tracey, of ।
' reported Mndame. Brown. Brown. he.
Has the only savings JepartmeDt In In Harry daily avocations of life. But the other
New
York,
and Harter, of Ohio, are j .J-red
Q a
B term ot fourj
-----------year,
in Jaekaon
•County and pays 4 per cent interest on all time
side of the ofiiceseeker’s existence is
the favorite targets for applications on । . n for polygamy. Nothing!® known
seen upon the streets of this city dally account of their readiness to listen to ( P*
p^ent whereabout*
in the persons of thusd who have come
to Washington to procure office, have
uu.re.—• re—-----failed in their object and are ashamed
Got. Rich WM ■u.reiood Id remo»in«
to return to their homes for fear that
‘ .utcofflcUh by . unrelmun. oplniou
some of their companions may jibe at
of the soprerae court and U. made tho
■ .
° Tko Niagara FalU Route.”
them.
I followloy appointments to «H recanButton.
l&amp;fejKslSfllJ6
There ure^uore discontented people
dea: Secretary of alate, Waahlnjton
within the limits of this city than in
Gardner, of Albion; atate treasurer.
«ajgz,“D.-. ....h,si»mivsffiara any other community of ite size in the
Jamoa M. WHklnaon. of MarquetU:
world. The people who comp here on
laud commissioner. William A. French,
mui'-n.
I^sl.3 la Es lit hopes outnumber the people who
of Bell- All of the appoint®™ took the
go to Europe on boats. During the
vasrv »*i».
|j.m.|a.m.]p m.|p.ni.|p.m
oath of office end the Incumbenta ffraoeHXSTIMQS...................... I
|ta»i «1»! 1.25 first year of every administration there
fully retired.
C. R. OSBORN. Local Meal. Hasti-uo must be not less 10,000 people who come
O. sV.nuuGixs 0. P A T. A*CNomC\»
to this city in the expectation of re­
ceiving some sort of position on the
From various portions of the state
government pay roll; and from 500 to
the reports of fifty-seven observers for
1,000 out of that number usually re­
the week ended March If show that in­
main in. the city ever afterwords. The
flammation of tbe kidneys increased and
majority of those who remain here are
that consumption decreased !n area of
composed mainly of the aspiring poli­
prevalence. Scarlet fever was reported
ticians who came to Washington
at fifty-one places, measles at eighteen,
originally for the purpose of receiving
diphtheria at thirty-seven, typhoid
important appointments in the depart­
fever at thirteen place* and smallpox
ment of state,
such as minister
at Crystal Falls, Ishpeming and Menom­
OFFICESEKKEB ANU SENATOR.
pleuipotentiary, consul 'general or
inee.
consular agent to some foreign coun­ the various tales of woe.
On an averDoubtful Titles.
try.
The
®en who aspire
to the most age these gentlemen have from six to |
„
.
.
Commissioner Lsmoreux, of the gen­
prominent positions are the men who ten callers a day, who are anxious to ■
■ are ashamed to return to their homes, .draw salary from the government. eral land office in Washington, aftei
' and hence remain here until they be- The local officeseekers care nothing examining into the question of appruv
Bek Headache and relievo all thi troubles taef.
dent to a bilious state of the system, suoh M
I borne almost, if not quite, objects of for .geography, and do hot bother also! land grant* in the upper pcu*uLH-Tlnera, Nausea, Drowrinao®, Distrew after
! charity; although they-become objects themselves aa to whether
—
or not they sula of Michigan to the Portage ± Lake
eating. Pain in tbe Bide, Ac. While their meal
r.ir.aAabtosuccees has been shown in coxing .
of pity early in every season. \Viren are constituents of the congressmen or Superior Ship Canal company has de­
cided that nearly 80.0'W seres of Ixfod
they come, each of them is somewhat . senators to whom they apply,
The unfortunate
like Mr. Wilkins Micawber; and, while
' *
* men who’have come were erroneously approved t • that com­
paying hotel bill* and other incidental here and spent their substance and pany in 1868. The company will resist
Heada h®, ye* Carter's Little Ltar Pffla ara
expenditures, they are “waiting for who do not want to go home again do the decision.
equally vahxatae in OcasttpaUon. curing and pro*
something to turn up.” These people not frequent our • churches, Sunday
Ventlxu; thtaannoylng edMaplalnt,white thay also
correct all disorder.1, of tbestomachxtimulate the
| do not con»3 here in droves.
They schools, prayer meetings nor our
liver and regulate tbe bowel*. Even if they onlp
Th® final census bureau report placet
I come trickling into Washington by Young Men’s Christian association
[ day and by night, and the pity is that rooms. They bang around the hotel valuations in Michigan as follows:
........ ...................
.
they do not trickle out again.
lobbies and barroom .. trying to make R'llMUte...........
|
The postmaster general is the man themselves ‘ agreeable to statesmen
Gold
and
aUver
bullion
.
’ most besieged by these people m long and politicians, until their clothes be­
Machinery and prod or t»
M.GM.lSt
as they have any hopes. This ix_be­ come shiny, their trousers and coats Railroads
.
M.MJ8
».7S1S»»
cause seven-eighths of all the offices arc become fringed, and their shoes are Telegraphs;
able in »o mxny ways t h*t they will not bo wil­
MiaceUaneotH
llag to do without th-m. But after allslck toad
under that control of that cabinet offi­ run down at the heel. During the win­
Total
cer. The late Postmaster General Wana- ter months, the night sessions of the
n.rm.c'i «,sn
maker had an experience which was house are picnics for these shabbyunique. In a little town not far from genteel fellows, for the galleries arc
A young man applied to James Rum­
U&gt; the tame of so many liras that hero ft whee®
Washington city, there were three lady open to all, and the warmth of,the
wn make our gHMt boast. Our pills cure J t wldla
candidates for the post office, and all place is proverbial for the tired and bold for a job In Otisville recently. Ou
being
told that he did not wish to, hire,
; three of them came in to see the post- sleepy classes of homeless wanderers
the stranger said he was from Wil­
**
1 master general. One was about 35, un- in tho political labyrinth.
liamston,
N. Y., this being Mr. Rum­
Some of these of men have wives and
| married, and somewhat masculine in
; appearance. Another was fair, fat and children at home. They were prosper­ bold's old home. Mr. Rumbold looked
! forty, and the third, a pretty brunette ous. once: but now, while the hus­ up surprised and in the stranger recog­
CARTER MEDICINE CO., K»w York;
। not more than twenty-five years of band and father wanders about the nised his son Frank, whom he had not
( age. Now, instead of each one com­ national capital, hungry and ill-clad, seen for fourteen years.
. ing and presenting her letters and rec­ his epndition is reflected in the shabby
ommendations and then going home appearance of the deserted wife and
It wna decided in tbe circuit court at
77) 4
/ / Everywhere. Competent ; to await the outcome, they would come children. The former cannot go to
Lansing that Secretary of State Jochim
in al! together
’
’ • for a church and the latter cannot -go to
every* day, wait
will
be the first of the persons indicted
cate for »uch positions at the Grand Ran da Bueschool, because of the lack of shoes or
Inesa Colletc, Shorthand, and Normal School.
by the grand jury and that he will be
clothing or both. While the unfortuFor Catalocue, addrees
A. 8. Pariah, I'ropr.
ntle offlee^eker loam, the meaning ' $±2“?;
*5?“
of the pang, of hunger, M. famUy to J ^Tm7 tor Mond^ Apri^
REGISTRATION NOTICE
once happy home might starve but for !
y
To tbe qualified electors of the City of Hnsthe little acts of kindness which are '
Short But N®vsy item*.
tlnp.
Notice Is b&gt; reby «lv-*n that the AM&lt;*rraen at
done so tenderly by neighbors, who j
Navigation opened at Detroit with
ibe several ward* &lt;&gt;f Uie rtiy of hivMlng*. artwont to be helpful without humiliating the earliest water shipment from Lake
Inx *« * Board of R-givrirton. u-id-r and hr
virtue ol an act entitled "An set l» further pre­
the mother and children with the feel- Huron
---------‘ *In about
*
ports
twenty year*
serve the purity of election*, and to guard
ing that they are objects of charity. 1
Against the abuse* of the elective frtnehto® by
Great quantities of whitefish are be­
R regislratiwo of electors. appruVHl February 14
With this picture before you, do not ing caught in the rapids at the Soo.
J8te. aa amended by Art, l»4 ot Session Liws.
let any man you love or respect come
approved March ao. 186.V’ will n ee ot S-tur*
Alexander Cameron, a pioneer, died
car.March3lsl. U!H,fn m So’iloc; a. tn. to 8
to Washington In quest of an office. in Kslsmasoo aged 80. While a mem­
• •clock p. m. in the feBowing places:—First
If your senator or representative can­
Ward. Stanley's Blitck*uilth she*. Michigan
ber of the legislature he waa the author
Ave.; Second Wwrd, Babvoo’* &lt;’uop*r shop,
not secure and send u commission of of the resolution opening the University
south of C. K. &amp;. S. Depot, Harttag*. Third
appointment, it would be folly to come of Michigan to women.
Ward, Council Rooms on State St,, over Hams
, to the national capital.
&amp; VanArman’* Store; F&lt; urth Ward, at Parkers
!
The Harvey H Brown, the largest
Hall, north ot Hastings nouM. for the purpose
।
Secretary Gresham has had a hard VMMdal „„
,,
r&gt;r&gt; Ik.
_____ *
’ .
.
&lt;f oompletlrg Hat of qualified electors, when
w“ 'Modred *t
time of it with the offleeseekers. Very Wyandotte.
nnd where all persons entitle I to the elective
franchise under article 7. sect'o • 1. o! the Con­
; many of them come from Indiana, and I stitution or ibe St*'® &lt;4 Michigan, must register
Diphtheria
wreproreUntat
Kliin»too,
i not a few of them are republicans who •
ibeir uames toon ttle them totbe privilege of
voting under this */-»
। think they should have office os a re- 1, Toreola county, ud th. rehool. wen,
Gxo H. Timkekr. Chairman Board of Retris। ward fpr services rendered when Gen. , ‘closed on that account.
traUon.
AHwrt McClintock, of Shepherd, 1.
JOHN Wdbhkrt. Secretary Board of Reglstra। Gresham was a leader in that party. 1
। While thousands, of old soldiers have ‘dieooMolnte orer the lore of ISO end hi.
Jkssk’town.ihno.
• written to him for offices, not lew than jrevolver which hw was compelled to
j fire hundred of his army commitas 1 hand over to two tramp®.
rtX THEM CAIXUD OM &gt;«L WAAAMAggB. ha„.
| John Cooney, one of the oldest rreladministrators male.
~ m the mkltcr of the estate of Harvey F
Oninea fell from hl. choir dead
chance to see the postmaster general, 1 10 ur^e t^e‘r claims in person. A score denuof
’
Bellinger, deceased.
Notfoe ls isereby given. That by virtue of a and then all talk at once. Ross, tho OT more ot them are wandering our । after hariny eaten hi. brukfaet.
license KtanlcJ audg.ven to me. the administra­ colored menftenger who stand, at the *^reetii
I
Fred Snyder, n yonn« man 1 Irina
without visible moans j.
tor of saM estate. h^ Jacob L. McPeek, Judge of
tbe Pnx -ate Court for the county of Eaton. I shall door, is authority for the statement °* ^PP0*^ and wlth no money tor the '
------------ ’..j .uoay, lainne
OnrlnJ
tell at aartion io the hlcbesr bidder, at the
thetheir
naat transportation
v««r k.
__ *h». P»*t
_ year
M
pnrposc of paying
pretnlMW herHu ifter d^*cr bed on Tuesday tbe that the candidates would appear one
I
h
°^.
.
I
'?L
O
'
“
»
*PlBhls
foot,
and
27tb day ol February. 1881. at 10 o'clock, a. tn., by one, each evidently not wanting
all tbe right, utle ar.d ii.tervnt of said deceased
wT »“!
n «CT'‘err Of the navy. , eight teeth bj s kick from ,
either
of
the
others
to
get
a
word
with
In and io lite Imlowtuv detwlbed premises, to
J**Per Barber, on. of the oldmt duwit:
Mr. Wanamaker alone. When all I Mr. McAdoo, used to be a popular I
The u'j*ih oae-bair(H) of the Mnith east one
.H” j,h-------OTI*e----of representa- ,
Bellevue, died at the age of SO
fourth LSI of secUou lulrteeu—80 acres. Th* tiiree arrived they would - descend on
east one h -If iHJ &lt;&gt;f south we*t quarter [MJ ot the postmaster general in a bunch. ' tlTes’ fro“ I'ev* J^»ey. It is only six
The next examination tor atate leach
yeefion thirteen—Wacirs. Th-north one half Finally the fat one gave ont and went
hours ^de by tall from hi,
"Hl of the ®».-&lt;t iw-bs'f [41 of Ui* east one-half home.
Then
the remaining two1 ?,d c°nffre“lon*1 district to the na- erf certiaoate. will be held In LaaTtog
4] «M Um north &lt;Mt out.fourth [KI of section
twenty tour ;2*] - ‘JO acres. The wxrh - es» nne- worked things for awhile, but the I „°.Dal CBp*u1’ Bnd hl!i former con- toc^II “d
J1»y “ton
!®avth [me&lt;the wrath wen’ ot„ f-ntrth 14] of
funds
of
the
elder
were running low, jtituents have swooped down upon
wetiou thirteen [131—4 acres. All ef me above
John Donahue, of Kingston, jumped
and the young one alone remained. A Mr. McAdoo demanding places in the
few weeks later she went home disap­ navy department. He has been obliged! from the thlrd-story window of a hotel
slate of Michigan.
to a St of taa.^
▲Iso th-1*0 Ith «r®t -w fourth [to! of tbe pointed to all appearances, for p young of course, to give them negative an- wsitmJd.
south anwluse-Iourtti iUJ of aeviiuu elght-m man was finally appointed, whereupon jwera, M&gt;d many of them hare gon.
the last one tn leave promptly married .:ence bitterly denouncing him. As „
An officer wm seat from Bar Cite
util turned until Tursday, the young man. and they all three sent matter of fact. Mr. McAdoo has no
L°e Augelea. where Charlea W New'
IW4. at lOo'cta -k * m.
power to make appointments to office kil-kjtbe defaulting bank bookkeiner
cards to Mr. Wanamaker.
D.ded February. 27. lew.
Hiram 0o lmman.
“ooxxeeper,
•. These ladies were wise enough to in the navy department, as that au- bM been located
Administrator.
leave the national capital before their thonty is vested solely in the secretary mJJS’I"’ Chy a“ What *• “Itod a
of the navy.
money gave out. If they had been
Moral Improvement club, the member
The man who goto a federal office I*
men, at least one of them would have
a proud fellow. He never aaree anv
remained until his last penny was
told uuring Um pa.1
money; but he holde his head hioh
spent. The chief of police here says and
thinks himself a little abore^*
,
w- K«wkl.-k principal
that he ha* many applications for
to the Bay county aart-**
dlnary mortals The man who oome.

Hastings.

meh.

uncal Ufo

Michigan Central

CURE
SICK

” HEAD

ACHE

yULLP!!L SMALL DOSE SMALL PRICE

claim to have been promised positions
under this administration, but
come here only to find that they must

here seeking an office usually beoomea,of all men, the moat mixer.
Vh* wise man will go about hia
business, let

9Muai

MICHIGAN

Reporta have recently rasebed tbe
Journal of U* remarkable cure o&lt; a young
man near Marin® CRy, Mich., wboee re­
covery eeem Rttte Jeaa than a reetoratioo

**

from death ItMlf- The reporta ware to
marveloua that ibe Journal waa induced to
make further Inquiry, and accordingly

dispatched a reporter to that place U&gt; as­
certain tbe exact facta In the ease.
About a mile from the northerly limits
of the pleasant city mentioned Uvea CapL

’"'“"‘‘‘y ll‘l«r ire &gt;»,'.fatoJS*®

Tho®. Pringle and bls wife, and near by
in a modeat cottage, their son Thomas

Pringle, jr. Tbe father has been a .sailor
and a sailing master. The son was also
lllng
brought up to tbe water and baa

master’s papers for Detroit River aad
Lake Erie. There la hardly any family
along tbe shore here that l» tetter known
on tbe water or In the arttlrnient.
Tbe

kSS%'ir is“ «s

Dated, Coidwau-r

J*?!?
0F fitu. Judfofo-cirtk*
Michigan,

Inna M. Allen.
reporter first succeeded In finding the eid­
fB
Cotnplaiaaat.
er Mrs. Pringle at borne.
Gideon Allen,
••indeed” said she earnestly, “no one
Defcmiaui.
*rit pending in the Circuit
,
knows more about my mjds caw than 1 do. OKua tt Barr, id (I
Two years ago he was suffering badly
from piles, often bleeding six and eight
Umea a day, and it seemed as if tie could
not live. We tried everything for him
and bad different doctors.
One of tbe

r-H«.

rawiTOgpssui

doctors told me the liver was so diseased
that nothing could help it. Another doc­

Jer.nd in rw
hls answer to the coiajjaiuani'* tin
plaint to be filed, and
nZl/*
tor once, when I was crying about poor served on said compUmantV
Tommy, said to me, “Wbal’e tbe use of yild bill bod notice of thja orfirr- arr*
fMlT thereof, wain bill £
crjlng? You know lie’s gut to die, but
l&lt;w®ed by the said non-resident dtimiaM **
we must all die some time.’*’
And It is further onirred D w
days the said &lt;'on.pUm.tut oJiiTw?
“lie lost bis appetite and wbat food be order to be puWbbed In lb-'
did rat wouldn’t stay on bls stomach. He a newspaper priuted piibll»|rt| nOdragS
In said county, and tnat »«-h r«bllcat»- 5
waa weak and stooping and could hardly BoaUnaed therein al lea*; o»er ‘!n
auS&lt;‘r«,ou. * tbai »be aSu
walk, ills face was pale, bis lips ' white copy of this order Jo he pcrsonaiiv vrnd m
nou-realdriit defendant at i*Mt i«»i,
and his ears so white and thin that they Baid
days before tbe time ab-.-vt cresetw Jr*
ooked almoat like paper, and after that appearance.
CLxMUiT Hxrri,
his face tanrad a sickly yellow. He had
Fhtlti* t. Colgrov jt,(-’Utah JMp.
a bard cough and one of the doctors said
Complains:ii&gt; SoBciior.
*
that be was in a dangerous stage of con­
Juns &lt;;. Nsnuta.
ra
~
’»
sumption, owing to his weakened condi­
IA true copy, j
tion following loss of blood.
NOTICE FOR HEARING CLtl^A
“Before be was so very weak we had
btale of Mlchtgar.. Crantv of Ram -m. ’
sent him to California thinking tbe cli­
Notice hereby given, tbal by werterXOr
Probate Court lor the v’oatrty of Hany aa&gt;
mate might help him but It did him very lit­ on the ad da&gt; of March. A. Dmmu
tle good. Every body gave him up. 1 beard auxilhs from that dale were allowed for mttors to present their claim* asaiu: tfce wi'.
one of tbe neighbors saying that only one •f Nebemlab Cook, fate at axil Coraty, te
eeased and tha; al! credBun ol wtf decrad
thing would atop Tom Pringle’s bleeding, an? enquired to preset!! ttirtr Airs k&gt; ml
and that was death. Another said, “Fm Probate Court, at the Probate oftar tn tbe dn
Of Hartlnp. for examhat*. &lt;n and alovxaw.o*
sorry you’re going to Icame Ttem. but It or before the 2nd dav ol Septoniber neii.aMttat
aueb claims “Wil! h«* heard tietoct uid Ccct. a
stems as If be could’nt live/
Tuesday , tor sb day of Jpai and pc Mretxr
“Last January be came to me one day the 3rd day ot Beuirtnlx-rh-xt. ai it o'clock a
Ubc tdrenoou of racL of ibi-*r days.
■ nd said hr waa through doctoring.
1 1 Dated. March 2nd. A. bl 1*4.
( CKAA, W. AXMSTKi.^i. Jadpct hotels
said to him, ‘bow about those Dr. Wilk
lams’ Pink FlUa for Pale People?’
••!
•Mf'KlGA--!! flAU
Default having been made in tte eoodlfigH
don’t know,’he said. *If I get some will
of a certain inortfsgr made and rvct’.td h
you take them?' 1 said to him.
*1 don’t WUllam P. Sldtiain and Mary A. Sidsan. M
to Daniel Striker , dated April Mb. A D­
know but I will,* he answered aud so 1 wife,
IMS, upon Uh* wrst hall of i&amp;c soutk tart ijar
ter and tbe mmiUi casi quarter of th* MBlbtsrt .
went and bought some.
quarter 01 section fi»r i5j In tmn&gt; Na e«
•‘After about three weeks be came to north of range nine west In thr ccur.:y al Ban
and Kate Of Michigan, and waidfot n ted
me one day and said he belie rod the Pink parcels oo^-buadrr«i elgnre*s and &gt; J® aera
Pilis were doing tbo work far him.
He raore or lete accordin« io the VtulM Sai«i

felt a great deal better and

tbe

bteed Ing

ou ti&gt;e first dav of Mm. A I'..
Id liter ii
raorteace® on parr « S» nrrrty tta yemwof nb
therein contained hasbec-uh* operaiin. so* »•
suit or pnx'rvdlng haiiug been iwtiluted C
law to recover tbe debt j-tv^red by mIA mV
gjure or any part ih&lt;*m -! upon »b.W&gt; aMpp
was a well man. He went to work in there Is eUuinrd io be dur- al tbb date ite &gt;■
ol
tJOte.W100 dollars Muirs ac aUorwy Itt «
March, was for a Ume in charge ot the tug
twenty-five dollars a* prevised for t&gt; .«
Emporium, and I have since seen him mortraxv. N’oUte !* inrrity gtvre tW ite
above deecnbcd premia or so mirt
work In tbe garden from early In the M shall be iaecessary to »*ii*fy lb&lt;f wk Mt
morning till supper Utne. Hr has got rid iatereatand taga! ots *ifi be
vendu® &lt;»n the itthday af April.A. U.
“
of that awful greasy, yellow look that he !• o'clock. A m-- «' ’* e north boat teor « «
had when he was sick and looks rugged Oourt Rann® in the city tf! Hsstiap wd
of Michigan
■ Danifl STKiKiRsMertK*and healthy.”
Damrl SVKDiKK. tHT !n Pe.-R*.
Later iu the day tbe reporter found Dated. Jan car y h’lti. 1 vi.
_
Tho®. Pringle, jr., at home and he repeat­
,
PKOBATF ORDER
ed In substance, though more briefly tbe
BUte of MMiMgan,&lt;’«»uort&lt;te
At -a session &lt;d tbe 1 rv&gt;t**Xf.X
story that bls mother had told.
He is
the count' &lt;■!
H«rri
“ T
now a robust healthy man and is working Probate office. In lb* &lt;W
d
Mid Counri. on W.-tturnhylbe
I
every day.
Mareb. In the year one
Mr. W. E. Hunt, proprietor of the
"'V
Broadway pharmacy in Marine City, upon
matter of the »u,e
jBe
being questioned atraut these cases verified
C&lt;S$l^\ur»nd’fillac the
what has already-been told and added that
8®d of Abraham CooUnl. •
tbe sale of Pink Pills is enormous.
praying that
a certain
g
MM U Midcourt. imrpqrtWfggAm
Dr. William’® Pink Pills are not a pat­
Win Abd teatament of *wd
*
nf’.raueo w
ent medicine in tbe sense thst name im­ to probate, and thst
l» IVI« IrtMjr.
plies. They were first compounded as a In Mid will Mtne-i 'r 10
prescription and used as such tn general ’"'STreupre K is ordered, that
taart* «!
practice by an eminent physician. So 3tSt day of MareliA. i»..
had stopped.
That trouble Fas- never
come back. He soon got his appetite and
began to droh up, and in two months be

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great was their efficacy that It was deem­
ed wise to place them within tbe reach of
all- They are now manufactured by Dr.
he
has obopped
o«Ca. Schenectady, N.
WlUiam
’a Medicine
Y., or Brockville, Ont., and are sold in
boxes (never in loose fora by th®

i&amp;SEK
’iM
ZmSd uxl all other

P-rw«
nM eelate, are
J jLWiM 1’*“
kek court. Ibee to t» MMee « «

d wn

or hundred, and tbe public are cautioned
against numerous imltatkms sold In thia
&gt;hapc) at SO cents a box, or alx boxes for
M.S0, and may be had of all druggists or
direct by mall from Dr. William's Medi­
cine Co. from either address.

ttereofby causing a copvol
pubUsbed In the IQMV
mmt printed and drvutaKd. Ibt^JJS;
once in eseb week
‘
wJKprertou. toaildday Ot IggsoM.
(A tru® copy.)

_______

mocthai-.k

PROTECTED BY HIS DIAMONDS.

stUDefault havtaxt—" m ,;’'.i"b!W«SEj&gt;
rortsln inortpup*
.sd «Ue*2
VttT Bi *»:&gt;’.
Hh.
t!’”

During th, want of u&gt;, recent hard
time, t WO Wall etreet men were disew

oi .NoremiHT
______ _
fty At November t'V’"r«iW
Cteries W.tetnltb tv John GSit'd”,el Nownowr
ini m- sw..— “

“If I can manage to hang

to my

Later, the lawyer was asked what

article.

mortw there l« &lt;tu« *»
RmSmbmi fort* A’e •?.’!

.ruff

“i

MW and covdliioo* oftfe« g
count of default tun ing teen ,iriDthirg
Katy the interest ter n; p.gtefo.2^2
traa Uw Ume It
57
to hereby given ui»i lSto In iJd nurt^u.^
*

with taking two.
O»ri U.wei, a Or,.,

will

wisdom.

■Mortgage bcretw
In nt D.I J .. ‘•re^

date h claimed to
•evrarty four and \ ,

men
atand-

BMvy

SStencre?^

CVAK W. BAUaX.

�Hastings Banner.
~ Thursday March 39, 189^.

Soane men are bora to luck, but If you
wm observe closely you will find they
happen to be men who are Indartrtaua,

prudent In their expenditures, and
supplied with,energy.

business cards.

WHI Hire was elected marshal,

well
.

street

ing the end open.
Pour gun-powder in
the end and shake it down until the felon
Is covered. Then keep It wet with cam­
phor. In two hours the pain will be re­
moved and a cure will ^ilekly
Ex.

follow.—
‘

comniisstoeer and constable at a recent
D. L. Johnson, of Yorkville, was In the
election in Nashville. Now if be only had
os-kuk
I
city to-day, tbe guest of his brother Dr.
ronsorial Artteta
,.^£iUMt4««rvantof Luna's Tailor Shop. time to be president and common council P- T. Johnson.
He reports that there
. nV nt-wds; M£le" of hair csu. I Onr -shaves he wonkl have an absolute monarchy,—
will suit you Give ns a trial Tenngreason­
are plenty of wild geese on Gull lake, but
Bellevue Gazette.
able.
that it takes a cannon to reach them they
Every mother should keep a bottle of are so shy. He said that tbe prospects
I AMESM. BAUER.
J
Auctioned*.
Carter^ Extract Smart Weed In the house. are good for a lively season at Gull this
Haatlnjc*. - - - Midh
See me “CT you are eolnr *o have un auction When the little one comes home with wet summer—Battle Creek Moon.
sale of ary kind. Hare kad laroe experience feet erwd chilled, a hot slingol! Carter’s Ex­
and wUl apv«* you sutistartlon. Ikrr.is reason­
At Portland 190 persons have^been con­
able.
_________
j ___________ tract Smart Weed will prevent taking verted as a result of the revivals.
eold. Children like It, It is as pleasant
p S. I’ALM EH EK.
J. M. SMITH.
Two sportsmen white hunting near
as Itwonade. W. H. Goodyear.
Burner discovered a large swan swimming
LAW, COLLECTION AND HEAL ESTATK
A hot sling of Carter’s Extract Smart
hi a lake. Tbe bird was shot and proved
OWWK HF
I
Weed will cut (fee mucous phlegm out of
PALMERTON A SMITH
to be a very large specimen, measuring 7
tbe throat and lungs In a few hours, tnakConveyancing a specialty.
'
feet and 10 Inches from tip to lip of
Woodland, Mich
4*g it a sure eure and quick cure and pre­
wings.
ventive of Croup,
LMphtherta,
Sore
P M- Woodtnwaave.
Juha R. Bapdy jt, living on th&lt;^ county
Throat, Pnminjonla, etc., as these troubles
all come from a neglected coM. W. H. line nertbeast of Wnj land, died’ on tbe
LAW andVOLLECTION OFFICE.
night of the 16th last.
Some time ago
'Goodyear.
AU burinetB promptly attended to.
lie .swallowed a partial plate of toise teeth
The
flnest
string
of
block
bass
ever
ta
­
Odwurd Taggart
Loyal K. Knappen.1* A * * * * * * H
and since which U«ue he has been falling
ken from Tbornapple lake was brought
;iJ
ArthurC. Denison.
in health.
Taggart, kn apfen a denhon;
home by George Wellman &lt;md Roy Bvert?.
Congressman Thomas has Introduced a
LAW VERS.
They went up on the noon Crain and re­
bill in the house of representatives reltoom»mi0lT Mlchtran Trust Ca. Bldg,.
Grand Kapktu, Michigan. turned on'tbe 6:31, with over one hundred Qflesling the Secretary of War to donate
pounds of blaek bass. Several fine strings
ALICE SIkkTm. i&gt;..
for use In the -court house square, two
have also been token since by various par­
-pieces of artillery—Allegan Journal.
.
Physician and Surpecu.
ties.—Nashville News.
Hastings. ■ • Mich.
Merritt and-Otis Dutcher and L. R.
All calls promptly attended dsyr night OtA new fad has sprang up toward Howell of Grand Ledge sawed, spilt and
0&lt; e over F. «. JttowcU'e bool and shoe store
which
parents
aud
teachers
shoifld
direct
amkI^wbbzey;
’
plied flX eords of wood In 45 mtautes.
J
Attorney at law.
a vigorous protest. It is the practice ot
Joe Harris, who is the manager of F.
Hayings. Mich. collecting cigarette pictures. Tbe InfiuPracttaee tn all -courts of Che state. Col­ ureeOttheae immodest portraits is not Miller’s elevator here, says that he has
lections promptly-attended to.
bought less than 800 buabeh of clover
wboiesome to say the 'ioast. They poison
seed rinoe last fall where he has formerly
R. K. H. LATHROP.
young mluds jaM as cigarette smoking
purchased gooo bushels and over.—Caro
Homoepathic Physician aud
Aeetroys the will amdmiakee weaklings of
Advertiser.
Surgeon
young men.
Office over W. H. Oaedyear’s New
J. M. Park received for the milk from
The meanest mau on record has now
Drug Store.
four eows eent to the Coopersville cream­
All calls promptly attended to.
been discovered. ®e sold this son-in-law
ery from Jan. 1, 1893, to Jan. 1, 1894.
H *A? SCRIBNER, M. I*.,
half a cow and then refused to divide the
V .
Physician and -Surgeon. ralik, maiutoiningibat he x&gt;nly sold the 82X#.3B, or 859.59 per bead. This Is net
cash received over and absve cost of
Delton,
Mich.
front half. Tbe sen-ln-tew must provide
baollng and manutortaring.
The same
Office In residence, one block east ot depot.
the food tbe cow consumed and carry- wa­
cows tbe year before brought him 853.D2
A. A C. H. BARMER
ter to her three times a day. Recently
per head, the butter being manufactured
.
Physicians and Surgeons.
the cow booked the old man, and he now
at homo and sold In Grand Rapids at 29
Calls in city or county responded to witt.
talks of suing his eon-in-iaw, the owner of
promptness, day or nirtt
oentsper pound.
During the present
tbe front half, for damages. He aeserto
year he has sold SUS worth of pork and
a. sukldon,
that he can maintain hie claim.
920 worth of calves, besides he has sold a
.
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
Tbe seven year old daughter of Orlando tantamount of skim milk to bls hens.
Abstract Block, Hastings.
Mduey to lotn ou Real Estate Real Estate
.01.1 ,v.i omtinHsloa. ttanvral conveyancing. S. Grant and wife, died Monday rooming. Me has carefully estimated the value
Havii'g a complete net of Abstract. Books, earn The little one Ims been-a sufferer nearly of the skim milk fed out and he figures
piled from the Records, can furnish complete
all of her life, having had a fever when •that it has been worth to him at least 870.
i trxctH
C. F. BROOKS, clerk.
she was tottr years old'Whlch left her per­ This would make $17.59 to be added to
IM. FOWLER, D-D- S.
manently belptesa. Many theories have the receipts of each cow, making a total
Otice hm:ro Ss m to R |&gt;. in.
been advanced as to what was the direct of $77.09 per cow.
This certainly is a
cause of the disablement, and after her very creditable showing both for the cows
pHfLiF T. COLGltUVK,
death. Dra. Bcwson aud Carpenter held a and tor the creamery. It Is very evident
I.
Attorney at .Law
(SnrcesBor to Sutkh &amp; OcAgrovc.)
post niorteia o« tho remains which dis­ that Mr. Park knows how to take care of
■ lOfflce 111 Union black. Haauugs.)
Practice* tn all the court.* of the 'tale.
closed that a tumor -had funned in the cows.—Coopersville Observer.
bowels, and tuberculosis of the bowels
.
E. WEN ASTON.
MARCH. APRIL AND MAY
A .
Attorney at Law.
had set in; alee that the liowels had grown
lOver J. H. Goodyear A Co.’s store.)
’•rHctlcesla ail court*»»f the State. Collections fast to the abdominal wall. The funeral In tbe Season for Catarrhal I&gt;y»pep*l»-Ttie
xumpUy ittcndingte.’
was held ou Tuesday and the remains
Blood M uiti be Cleanaed.
L’- K. TIMMERMAN, Homeopathic I*hy- were interred iu the Baptht cemetery.—
. The symptons of catarrhal dyspepwa
Woodland Ne^a.
L .
sician aod Surgeon.
are: Coated tongue, pain dr heavy feel­
(riit.ee over Lathrop's drug store.)
ing in the stomach, sour -stomach, belch­
ing of gas, dizzy bead, sometimes head­
NEIGHBOU4NG COUNTIES
ache. despondent feelings, loss of appe­
tite, palpitation of tbe heart and Irregu­
Mrs. Sarah Maddhon of Albion, who
r: "■ m । TRADE MARK
■—
larity ot the bowels.
lived near Betlev&lt;ie&lt;«nd .at Lansing also
Fur this condition Pe-ra-na is found to
at one time, had her little daughter stolen
be an admirable remedy. In all cases it
from her seven years.ago, and had spent
brings prompt relief to the painful sympnearly 86000 sinoe-in endeavoring to find
tons, and In a large percent of the cases
her. Through a mere accident she heard
-It makes a permanent cure.
Pe-ru-na
that a child called .Lillie Madison was
soothes tbe Inflamed mueou* surface, and
living with a faiuiiy nt J*reesoil. Mason
thus strikes at the root of the disease.
-•POSITIVELY CURESCo., having been token from the Coldwa­
In cases where the inflatnation has been
ter state school,
tit proved to be her
so severe and continued so as to produce
(daughter and' tbe meeting waa a happy
extreme irritability of tbe stomach the
one. The child had lived with the man
remedy way be taken in email doses at
SleepletwswsR and all derangements of the
mod woman who had stolen her, until they
Nervous Systran.
first, diluted in water; but, as soon as
were arrested and taken to Kansas fur
tbe Improvement is sufficient to permit
being connected with a murder.
She
a full dose to be taken uudilwted, it is a
was then sent to tbe Coldwater schools.
better way, and tbe cure is much mure
Rowtlose HAnXEB
ilt is somewhat early in the season for rapid. Pe ru-na is also a spring medicine
Purely Vegatable, guaranted free from
Gali
stories,
but
tbe
Stention
Herald
has
which at once removes tbe cause of all
opiates, 100 full stzedoess, 50c.
tbe following: “Tbe high wind last Sat­ affections peculiar to the spring season by
M. D. Baltey. Receiving Teller Grand Rap­
es t Mich.) Mir. Ings Bank, says he cannot say urday night blew ten bushels of fish out purifying the blood of all contaminations
too much lx favor of -‘Adiranda," Wheeler’s ot Pearl lake upon the projecting slabs of
aud Invigorating the whole system.
Hea rt and Nerve (hire.
Prepared by Wheeler and Fuller Medicine the wart on tbe shore. They were mostly
Two valuable books—Family Physician
Co.. Cedar Sprtags, Mich. Sold Uy.
blaek bass and blue gills, some wf Jhe
No. 2, setting forth In detail the treat­
W. EL. GOODYKAJE1, bass weighing five pouwds. The inhabi­
ment of catarrh, coughs, colds, sore throat
HASTINGS, * MICH
tants of the village were -out In large bronchitis, and consumption, in every
numbers .gathering fish in baskets.’’
phase of the disease, apd Family Physi­
A Salem housewife set the table fur cian No. 3, on spring remedies and dis­
dinner one day last week a«d while she eases—will be%ent free fi&gt; any address by

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ADIRONDA
Wheelerls

Nerve

HEART DISEASE, NERVOUS
Prostration, Lpllopsu,

UNEX’CELLED F0R^-»

LOCAL NEWS.
- CUCUL4TION -

awaited her husband’s arrival anotbe^ The P«-ru-na Drug Mannfactoriug Co. of
lady called upon ner. The housewife had Columbus. Ohio.
left tbe trap door (leading to the cellaiQ
Literary Notes.
lHereafter. changes for advertisements
open and the.caller stepped into IL To save
must reach this trfttee Tuesdays at latest to
'Insure insertion Is the issue of Che week herself she rolled the first thlag that was
Mr. George Du Maurler’s story of “Tril­
handy, which proved io be the tabla
when brought
by, " now running In Harper’s, Is the most
cloth. There was a grand erash.
The
Perfect health Is seld om found, ter impure
vigorous survival of the English novel as
blood I* m genend. Hood's Sarsaparilla does visitor went down cellar, brbigtag up in
Thackeray understood It that has been
realty purify the blood adA restore health.
a barrel of soap with the cloth, dishes
published for many a day. The reader
Camphor Cream Catarrh Cure will cure and dlnber all over bur.
gets beyond a formal Introduction to tbe
J. W. Brigham showed us an Idaho character* even la tbe first chapter, and
Catarah. W. H. Goodyear.
product—a potato weighing 1% poundn they soon become his friends for life. In
Camphor Cream Catarrh Cure will euse
—last week. His nephew there has sev­ the April number the romantic elements
v eold Aa the head. W. H. Goodyear.
eral huiMteed bushel* of similar ones that reach their climax and leave the reader
Camphor Cream Catarrh Cure is the beat be oaanat disporo of at any price.—Ptainwondering whether love-making is not a
sooth log And healing. W. H. Goodyear.
w«U Enterprise.
lost art, «t least in modern novels of good
A hot Ming of Carter's Extract Smart
a human arm. which showed signs of, society.
Weed wiil eure the Grippe. W. H. Good­
amputation, was found in a canal at
Tbe April issue of Worthington’s fu’ly
year.
Bentoo Harbor by officens, who burled It. sustains tbe reputation gained by previous
Caster's Croup and Consamption Cure (a
Daaid Lilly, who is reported to be tbe numbers of this always bright and nttractthe beet eough medicine. W. IL Good­ wealthiest farmer In Casa eounty, died rej
tlve magazine. It has won a lending place
year.
eeatly, &lt;ed 81.
Hia estate Is said to among Its many rivals and is rapidly gain­
Carter's Cough and Consumption Cure amennt to half a million.
ing popular appreciation. Ite American
relieves at once. Try it; never falls. W.
Fred Bnyder. a Darr young man, is In edueition, an infloence In American home
H Goodyear.
hard luck. Four m.Miths ago while chop-j life, where It is eminently fitted to enter,
Carter's Cough and Consumption Cure ping wood, he cut off the end of his great being as fresh and clean as it is enjoyable
will cure coughs and croup, acta qalck. toe and nearly severed two others; twip and attractive. Mrs. Livermore’s serial,

This week,

92 quires.

W. H. Goodyear.
months afterwards he was kicked by fl
Stonewall J. DeFranee. the slick swind­ horse, tavlng • ,on’ &lt;*«h cut io hl*
c itek and eight teeth knocked o^t.
Satj
ler. wae sentenced by Judge Buck at Kal­
urday he opened his knee with a broad­
amazoo to eleven years at Jackson.

“One of the “Forty-Niner*’,” is of sur­
passing Interest, dealing with that troub­
led time when the nation was enduring
tbe horrors of Civil War, and bringing out

_
Tbe creamery company al Woodland axe, injuring the bone.
There Is do use walking the floor with
hard put in a number of bogs at tbe
crealpery to be fed with tbe waste milk a felon, recently said a gentleman wb|

the patriotic self-sacrifice, the anxieties,
tbe soul-crushing suspense of tbe wives
aad mothers at home. Each Installment
of this thrilling story leaves its readers

tastes good.

from tbe factory and fatted at a nominal
price.

h*d sosse experience in that direction,
wrap a cloth loosly around the felon, leav­

eagerly awaiting tbe fol lowing chapters.

Tbe Bancroft Company,
Auditori atn
Building, Chicago, are early in the field
wlih what bidB fair to be tbe tn«»st beauti­
ful as well a* the most practicable repro­
duction of the great Exposition iu book
fonn. ”Aie plan is to embody in 1000 im­

perial folio page*, print and pictures In
the highest style of art,.all the prominent
and representative features, historical and
descriptive, of the grand display, - build­
ings and their contents and surround­
ings, giving enough Df every class of ex­
hibits fully and fitly to represent the
whole, with minor mention of the other*.
The work is entitled, The Book of tbe
Fair, and the author is Hubert Howe
Bancroft.

Some of Our FrlcDtls.
NO. VI.

Sweet Msjorie Moore! Who Is she?
Just the daintiest, dearest little lassie of
four in all our city. Listen while I des­
cribe her and certainly you will recognize
her.
Her form Is rounded, her face is dim­
pled. There are eyes just the color of
violets, and they are shaded by lashes of
chestnut. A picquant nose, full red lips,
and hair of golden brown that curls In
tiny rings around her low brow.
Not an angelic cherub, not even a pre­
cocious child is Majorie, but tbe dearest
bit of taring humanity that was ever sent
to glipideu a home.
*
Merry &lt;ofl fun-loving but not perfection.
There Is even temper there sometimes, but

there is also a love of truth, a generosity,
and a nobleness of soul that encourages us
to lock for much of beauty In her future.
Questioning are the eyes of azure,
“Those deep and tender twilight eyes,
Sa full of meaning, pure and bright
As if she yet stood in the light
Of those ope'd gates of Paradise."
.
There is so much we can teach her. So
many ot tbe mysteries ot Mother Nature
we can unfold to tbe child whose delight
iu tbe world about her is undlmmed by
ttaic and trial.
What lessons of trust and courage she
teaches us! How much of heartache and
gloom are driven away by die dimpled
arms that clajp my neck! How tbe oofl
lljjs that cling to mine extract the poison
from many of life’s stings!
What has the future in store for our
darling? Will the dreams that come to
me in this twilight hour be realized?
Shall culture and love fill her life? Or
will the years bring grief and disappoint­
ment to dim her ere and quench her mer­
ry laugh? Or. happier than this, shall
the Father above gather iw?r to his bosom,
leaving us only a precious memory?
Thank God our hands cannot lift the
veil of tbe future! So wc will banish fore­
boding* and, clasping our treasure dose,
whisper, “God bless Majorie!’’
Mflured Marsh.

transportation

by

water.

There are 25,817 miles of canals in
thejvorld, of which 18,203 miles are in
Europe, 4,479 in the United States, 535
in Canada, 2,240 in India, and 5,270 are
in China.
Great Britain and her colonies have
27,906 ships of all kinds; France has 15,•
278; Germany, 2,635; Russia, 4,400; Italy,
*,810; United States, 32,023; the world,
107,137.
Tire United States has 1,255 right­
houses and betcons, 32 lightships, 107
log signals worked by system, IS7 by
clockwork, 1,701 river lights and 4,286
buoys of various kinds.
The mariners' compass wis used for
centuries by the Chinese before it was
brought to Europe.
Its invention dr
introduction is credited to Flavio
Gioja, in the fourteenth century.
The origin of the American navy
dates from 1775, when congress author­
ized the equipment of two cruisers. By
October, 1776, the American fleet con­
sisted of 26 vessels, mounting 580 guns.
One towboat on the Mississippi, in a
good stage of water, can take from St
Louis to New Orleans 'a tow carrying
10,000 tons of grain, a quantity that
would require fifty railroad trains of
ten cars each.
In 1821 of the American trade 23,­
000,000 tons were carried in American
ships and 3,100^)00 under foreign flags;
in 1889, 54,000,000 tons sailed under tho
American
flag and 253,000,000 tons
w ere carried in foreign vessels.
The most singular ship in the world
is the Pcflyphemus, of the British
navy. It is simply a long steel tube,
deeply buried in tbe water, the deck
rising only four feet above the sea. It
carries no masts or sails and is used as
a run and torpedo boat.

ON

DIVERS TOPICS.

Oak taken from the old Dutch
church in Nassau street is used for the
woodwork of the library in tbe house
of Mrs. 8. B. Duryea, of Brooklyn.
Two iniNDium years ago the west
coast Africans had “money of ac­
count,” the standard being a bar of
iron, and anything supposed to equal
its value was called a “bar.”
In Hillsborough county. N. H., there
is a solid rock with a channel seventy
feet deep and thirty feet wide cut
through its side. A flight of rude nat­
ural steps leads to the top, where
there is &amp; natural pulpit and pool for
baptism.
The Finger Prayer Book, issued by
the University of Oxford, is the small­
est prayer book in the world.
It
weighs three-quarters of an ounce, and
measures one inch in length by threequarters ^f an inch in width. It con­

tains eix hundred and seventy pages.
In 1684 the Massachusetts general
assembly made bullets a legal tender
by the following enactment: “It is
ifkewise ordered that muskett bulletta
of a full boare shall pass currently for
a farthing apiece, provided that noe
man be compelled to take above XII

d aU a tymc in them.”

HER FIRST TRULY BEAU.
i Spendthrift Youth Who Appear* When
tbe Girl Takes to Loaj Drcwscs.
The first beau appears along about
tvhen we are fourteen or fifteen. There
have been, of course, many little boy
admirers, hut according to a writer in
the Elmira Telegram the genuine gal­
lant does not materialize until we pul
on long dresses and commence making
ourselves up for young ladies, a com­
prehensive phrase that all girls will
understand. He is usually the brother
of some special chum of ours, and in
this way we are enabled Io see him
more often tlian if we had no reason
for going to his house. He is exceed­
ingly bashful before people, but can
talk a blue streak when we are alone.
Be aquanders his allowance on ice
cream, soda and caramels, and on rare
occasions invites us to a church sociable
or concert. He is always one of the
group of youths who wait outside the
church or Sunday school door, and he
is the one to escort us to onr homes on

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need co purify, vnallxe aad enrich
Th Al tired iee*n&gt;« which «*«•*•'
wie in t. e »p-’i g is driven off by
iiapxrifta. th t git al spring medictn
puriflvr.

Hood *« Fills become the favorite eathartto
wit . every one who tries them.

Coughing
leadD to Consumption. Stop
the Cough, heal the Lungs
and strengthen the System,
with

Scott’s
Emulsion

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such occasions. We are teased un- \
mercifully about him and really enjoy
It, though pretending to be fearfully in­
dignant and provoked about It. This
sort of thing goes on until something
happens, as some things have a way of
doing, and either he goes away to col­
lege or we leave for boarding school,
or perhaps a quarrel or change of resi­
dence occurs. At any rate years per­
haps will roK away before we see a
bearded man who can bear the slightest
resemblance to a young, rosy-cheekad
bar-

tho Cream of Cod-liver Oit
and hypophosphites. It is
palatable and easy on the
stomach. Phyticiaru. theworld over, endorse 1U
■

Du't bs dtcelni bj Sabstltiteil
Prtpinid by Scott A Down*, N. Y. A3 Dru«iWa

There are nine claimants for tbe re­
ward of $750 offered for the arrest of the
Dexter bankrobber.

EVERYTHINQ
In the line of choice candies,

fruits, nuts, and fresh bakery

Tuscola county’s clover crop will be a
very light one thia spring. Worms have
destroyed the old clover.

goods, constantly kept on hand.

to all

Prompt attention given
For Over Fifty year*.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup l&gt;u been used
for children teething, it aoouia the child, soft­
ens tbe gtnuA, aliava all palu, cures wind colic,
and Is the t-e-U remedy for Diarrhoea. Twentyflve cents a bottle. Sold by all druggists
throughout the world.

orders.

Call and see me at

CITY BAKERY,
fl. E. REMKES, FK2FK.

What is

CASTOR IA

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

Pastoria.

Castorla.

“ Cartori* Is on excrllent medicine for chil­
dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me ot its
good effect upon their children."
Dr. G. C. Osoood,
LotoILMbm.

" Castorla fa so well adapted to cfiDdfwtiM
I recommend ft aasuperiortoany preacr^tiDft
known to m«.'*
IL A. A*cnn,)C Ik,
111 So. Oxford St , Brooklyn, K.X

“ Cartorla is tbe beat remedy for children of
which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not
far distant when mothers will consider the real
interest of their children, and use Castorla In­
stead of tbe various quack nostrums which are
destroying their loved ooea, by forcing opium.
xnoryhlDe, soothing syrup and other hurtful
a^esds down their throats, thereby •ending
them to premature graves."
Da. J. F. Kimchkuok,
Ooaw*y, Ark.

“ Our physicians in the children-# dvpagt
ment have spoken highly of their expert
eace in their outside practice with Cartoria,
and although we only have among oar
medical supplies what is known u regular
products, yet we are free to oonfea that ths
merits of Caxtoris has won m to look with
favor upon IL"
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Ukitxd HoariTAX. m Disroiaaxr,
Boston, Maas.
Aixxx a Saura. Pre*..

The Oentaur Company, TT Murray Straot, New Twrik Gtt/b

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COOK BROS.

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OUR CANDIDATES.
Coniinuad/rom fourth pa{f«
heart an J If elected Mayor hia adminis­

4 th. Ward.
____
Aiderman—Chas. L. Hoffman.
Member School Board—Henry Cook.

will enable theta to aee each person as be

ting,. ,r« celling on 'ricod, M ini, !»•—•ffers to vote, and a seat and table or
Menl, Melnloeh I, v«T &gt;•»
““
desk on which he may write within the wrltfnx. a council of dortorp bu been
I railing shall be furnished for the accomo­ ^‘llroedofflclel. wilt
.“I
dation of one of such challengers of each pe£d ihrough lhto Pto« l«t £«*
political party, and be shall bare tbe right appnlntod Henry Outoleln. Agent. » oeprinted there.
to Inspect tbe poll lists as kept by tbe Imr v.caled by ibe dee th of Me:Mber.
MIM Culeleln end
”
clerks, and who shall be protected In the
• That Slate Again.”
Al Xeibvllle on Friday of lut week.
discharge ot tbeir duty by, tbe Inspectors
It had not been our intention
and by the police. Authority, signed by
anything further concerning the •••late”
the recognized chairman or presiding offi­
Some of our farmer, are Xrindln,
that a few democrats and populists made
bt“
cer of the chief managing committee of a wheat for feed as It I*
up for city officers, but calculated to
party In such county or township, city, or fine middling a. «t p^, ,PV^'w|m
leave it for the voters of tbe city to de­
Mias Frankie Woodard, of the i*a&gt;es
ward or voting precinct, shall be sufficient
college In Kalamaxoo.
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cide what they thought about it next Mon­
evidence of the right of such challengers cation at home. La.1 Saturday three
day. But the Democrat fast week branded
to be present Inside tbe room where the her uweber, drove to Milo and spent the
oyr previous statement concerning the
ballot box la kept. Tbe chairman appoint­ d*Sonie o?our farmers have commenced
slate as “a base falsehood calculated to
ing any challenger Yu^y at' bls discretion
prejudice voters” and we feel called udou
remove him and appoint analher. Any °*Th^Eastor exerelae, held at tbe M. E.
to reply to it.' We assure our contempor­
I challenger shall have the right and privi­ church here Sunday evening were very In­
ary, however, that “throwing mud” was
lege of remaining during tbe canvas of teresting. "Exeell" I, the motto of that
and Is now far from our intention. We
the votes and until the returns are duly "'w. 3."spai&gt;ldlng shipped 8 c*r l&lt;*1* ?!
don’t believe in that kind of warfare.
wheat last week for which be paid 51c per
Seeing, however, that the Democrat has signed and made.
The board of Inspectors shall preserve bushel.
branded our statement as “a base false­
.
both the spoiled and unused ballots and
hood” we feel called upon to depart from
return
same
to
city
or
town*hip
clerk,
the course we had intended to pursue and
with a statement of the number of bal­
reply to it.
tV.*11 bi.
wmum f.
and
Possibly we haven’t any conception ot lots used, end tbe clerk shall give inspec­ Mrs Carrie U. Dean, both ol Assyria, Mien.
what a “slate” means in politics, but we tors receipt therefor and receipt shall be

tration wdl be marked by that
Constable—Dewitt C. Myera.
gree of energy, ability and good jod
For tbe names of tbe nominees of tbe
Lt h« cbaraetorixed bl, life l» ««•
tad the dir will receive tbe benefil of bl* township officers, see the county corres­
Wide ^ohtioal and buslneu experience. pondence as many of tbe tickyte »re

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For Recorder
K. &lt;1. HOLBBOOK
It I, eafe to Mr that Mr. Holbrook ha,
made a, good a Recorder u the oily of
BaMlox, ba, ever bad. Be 1, reeognlred
as a “hustler” from way back, and has
given to the office that energy and push
that Is a part of bls nature.
One thing
that has especially characterized Mr. Hol­
brook’- official career as Recorder Is the

fact ih.tl the negt.day after council mecls,
be has had all orders drawn against tbe
city and properly signed, and has bunted

up thv men to whom the orders .were
payable^ Instead of their being compelled
to bunt around after him. This of course
has taken a good deal of time, but It is
something that should be appreciated,
and was appreciated especially by tbe laboringraien during tbe past winter when
it was impossible for them to get any
work to do. Mr. Holbrook has also made
an excellent record as Clerk of the Water
Board, which office he holds by virtue of
his holding the office of Recorder.
In
performing bis duty as Clerk of tbe Water
Board it should be borne In mind that he
haj only done what he has been command­
ed to do by the Water Board.
The re&lt;Jent despicable attempt of a few of bis
political enemies to injure him bv the cir­
culation of a report that he had made way
with quite an amount of the city’s money
was nipped at the start, by a statement
from the Board of Water Commission­
ers recently published in tbe Banner, to
the effect that they “found bis acccounts
correct" and that the money collected had
been paid to tbe City Treasurer. Two of
the Commissioners.
Messers
Rob’t.
Dawson and Chas. Welssert, are promi­
nent democrats, and their statement to­
gether with Mr. George Osborn’s tbe oth­
er member, should certainly settle all ru­
mors and malicious reports that reflect up­
on his Integrity. Mr. Holbrook has no
other occupation and. If elected, the office
will be of help to him, and In return tbe
city will receive the benefit of bls close
acquaintance with the office gained from
experience.
For Treasurer

N. T. DIAMOXD
Ur. Diamond has made ah exceptional­
ly good Treasurer. In fulfilling the du­
ties of bu office for this past year he has
shown unusual proficiency, and in Ills
transactions has extended every courtesy
possible, and lent a helping hand to those
pressed by the stringency of lhe money
market and the impossibility of securing
employment. 1» would naturally be ex­
pected that such a year as we have just
passed through more taxes would be un­
paid than is usual. At least that was the
way we expected to find it, but we were
agreeably surprised on looking up the re­
cords. Instead of more taxes unpaid this
year than last, we found that the contrary
to be trie and tbe amount of taxes unpaid
this year is nearly ont half lefts than one
year ago when Mr. Diamond entered upon
till* duties of the office. To be exact, last

year &gt;478.30 taxes remained unpaid; this
year only »55 97 taxes were not paid.
Considering the times and surrounding
conditions this Is certainly an exception­
ally good record, and one that Mr. Dia­
mond may well ,be proud of.
Mr. Dia­
mond has proven himself an active, ener­
getic official as tbe above record proves.
“One good term deserves another” and
Mr. Diamond should be elected.
For
City Marshall

Marled bg. lb, lav A.
ft?
filed with chairman of the board.
Crcbvlrrlui I'artouai&amp;on tM»&gt;» ™
Any ballot not endorsed with initials of Mr.
John Brown, ofTlast1cg»« lo Miss Laura
Inspector or any ballot bearing any dis­ Barber, of Carlton.
tinguishing features or mutilation shall be
Seven Ceebiriei.
void and not counted. Any ballot or part
This i» ths length of tine it has taken tor opof ballot from which It is Impossible to nSU I. btSSFirei to •&lt;*&gt;.. xto’»2j“ £1
determine the electors choice ot candi­ rvtrcu.e d.fem. White 1 M M&gt;
Umre'"‘outoA «to«re
dates. shall be void as to tbe candidate or
candidates thereby affected.
'
After ballots are counted they shall, to­ Xtrdatid s«b.
gether with one tally sheet, be placed In
It is with tbe rresteat pteamre that I an
nouaceltal.
J.
fl.
nnlllre'vteb
tor April
tbe ballot box which shall be securely
and Vl h and parUoilarir r. ,u~t tb«« who
sealed in such a manner that It cannot be have been ui'stole to receive benefit from «Dopened without breaking the seal. The era. U» call. as he filUsl four people st bi. tart
visit who bad been un«ucces«tul In obtaining
ballot box shall then be placed iu charge help cr s perfect fii iM spectarie. Eeownber
the deles April S3 and 24th. J no. BeMmeq^jew
of the township or city clerk but tbe eler.
keys of said ballot box shall be
held
It IS with pleasnre tout we are able to an­
by the chairman of the board, and tbe
nounce to tbe rrnzettu of Hartings and vicinity
election seal in the hands of one of the that Prof. J. H. Phillips, optician, will visit u»
for the fotinh time, with Juo. Beumer. April
we learned of the meeting, from a certain other inspectors of election.
L'.tn! and 24th. He Uss an enviable reimfatlon
In bn line andean be depended upon for
source, and whom the assembled politi­
work and honest dealiugx.
Church and Society.
cians had decided to nominate at their elty
Mra.
The C. L. 8. C. will meet with
caucus which was to be held nearly two,
Hvtlnn Market*.
weeks later. Tuesday, March 13th, two, Stauffer, March 31st
BuUer. IS to IK
Classic Latin, Mrs. Holloway.
14»ro per bu.. 40
days before the Banner article concernE®r« i*r dot.. B CO 10.
Song and Legend, Mrs. M. Bailey.
the “slate” appeared, it was currently re­,
11 id-* per lb.. 2.
.
Cities of Italy. Mrs. Stauffer.
I jirU per lb., 10.
ported on the street that a “slate" had
Pol sines per bu.. 43 to 43.
Questions by Mrs. Geer.
been made out for the democrats and
Hle per bit, 4k
Tallow par lb.. 3H.
Character Sketch, Mra. Striker.
populists to follow, and fu^tbur it was re­
Quotations, News Items.
ported just whom those candidates would
The annual donation visit and reception
be. It Is a “mighty st range coincidence”
Carter Seed jer Uu.. 4 X to CAI.
Thn ’thy Seed net bu.. 230
that every man decided upon at that meet­ for Rev. Thomas Cox and wife will be
Harley per bu. SO to to.
Hay per ton, 4-OOXo. 7 00.
ing of the few democrats and populists held at the M. E. church parlor* on Wed­
Millet seed perbu. b0.
Monday evening. March 12th. and whose nesday afternoon and evening of next
Pork dressed. 6-to. to s 00
Hran&gt;. l.oo to 1.40.
names were so currently reported around week (April 4th) from 5 to 10 o’clock. A
Chicken dressed. S sod p.
Turkeys.
dressed. IL
the city on Tuesday, March 18th, were cordial Invitation and welcome extended
Beef dressed. 5-50 to C. CO.
nominated at the fusion caucus Friday to alL
Beer live.
to 3.
Mutton, dressed. &amp;.
evening of last week (March 93rd)—eleven
By request the very beautiful and orig­
days after the meeting of the faithful In inal Easter exetclses given by the children
PROBATE ORDER
that room Monday evening, March 12th.
under the able management of Mrs.
If our brother editor doesn’t know.‘or Swevzy in the Presbyterian church last Btate ol Michigan. County of Barry—as.
At a session of the Probate Court for the
hasn’t heard of any of tbe proceedings of Sunday evening will be repeated in the County of Barry, holden at tbe Probate other. tn
the City ol Hastings, In aild county-, on Wodthat meeting on March 12th letohlm ask church on Friday, to-morrow evening at MSday tbe I«lh day of March In the )car one
Ed. Powers where he was on that night; 7:30. Music by Mrs. Frank Hams and the thousand el^ht hundred ntid ninety four.
Probate11’ Cbartes W’ Arm&gt;lronX. Judgs of
let him also ask W. F. Hicks to explain boy choir. Admission 10 $enta. Child­
In tbs matter of the estate of Austin D.
his whereabouts, let him inquire how the ren under 19, &amp; cent*.
Banwett, doOMMfi,
On readidr and 'filing tbe petition duly yerifhrf
few present were unable to persuade May­
Tbe ladles of the W. R. C. will serve of J. W. Hendershott, administrator of said cs
or Reynolds to ran again; or why it w«s
taie praying that bls fl sal account this day
sapper In the Post hall over Grant's store, filed may be beard and allowed and a decree of
that W. D. Hayes wouldn’t accept a nomi­
Saturday. March 3 ut from 5 to 7 o’clock. distribution entered, and he discharged from
said trust
nation, We marvel that our contempor­
Gentlemen 15c. ladies 10c. All are cordi­
It Is ordered, that Friday tbe
ary doesn't know about these things. It
WUj dayof April, a. D.. tret ax te« o’clock tn
ally invited.
toe forenoon, be asslcned for the heartnr of said
show s that he is either talking through his
petition
and
that
tho heirs at law of said deOn Thuradar, April Sth, Rev'a Cor«- ceaaed ami ail other
persons Interested in said
hat, or else doej n’t stand very high in
i&gt;»U, Cox and several other able speaker, estate, are required to appear at a session of
tbe councils of his party.
said court, then to be bnHen at the ProhMeotAs to the men placed In nomination on will address meeting, at tbe Martin

supposed it meant a gathering of a few
pollticans before any caucus had been
held and these few pollticans decided who
should be thn nominees for their party at
a regularly called caucus which was to be
held afterwards. If such is the proper
meaning of a “tfiate," and we think It is,
then we think we are pretty well prepared
to defend our statement that “a slate” had
been made out by a few democrats and
populists, for city officers, nearly two
weeks—before their regular caucus, which
was held only Friday evening of last
week. Here are the proofs:
Monday evening March ISth, a few pol­
lticans ot the democratic and populist
faiths gathered in a certain room In this
city, and decided upon a ticket for city
officers. Tuesday morning, March Utb,

tbe union ticket we have naught to say
against them. On the contrary they are
all good men, and strong men. and will
without doubt make good officials If elect
ed. But eren these qualifications doesn't

do away with the fact that they vere vir­
J. F. BU88ELL
tually nominated nearly two weeks before
Mr. Russell Is a man who has had a the regular union caucus was held, and
good deal of experience in the line of du­ that these men were virtually decided up­
ty connected with lhe office for which
on as candidates by only a few democrats
he is nominated, having beeh ou tbe Po­
and populists who were present at that
lice force In Battle Creek, and if elected
meeting Monday evening, March 11th.
there is no question but what tbe laws of
If our contemporary will take the pains
the cRy will be more rigidly enforced.
to Inquire be will find, 1st—That a meet­
Mr. Riasaell Is an old soldier and has been
ing was held In a certain room In this
“under fire” before. The office ot Mar­
city, a fact which none of the prominent
shall Is one that should comtfifiiid the atdemocrats or popultots who were present
•Botion of onr citizens and we have no
will deny. 2nd—That a ticket was “talk­
danl.d that in Mr. Russell the people nill
ed over” and virtually decided upon at
find »capable, fearless official who will
this meeting on March l&gt;th, and that the
Dot hesitate to do bis duty, and what the
names mentioned at this meeting were
people eepnet from one filling this office.
nominated st the fusion caucus Friday
For Jnsitoe of the Peace
evening, last week.
If the voters wish to be deprived of tbe
» M- D. OTTJaAapTR
^tr. GUlsbpte is another one who
blS
baS » hpe experience in conducting ___
the
affairs of the office ftrf which he to nom­
inated. Mr. Glllaspie is an old soldier, a
man of intelligence and ability, and will
conduct the affairs of the office In a just
and
impartial
manner
If
rtecU-d.
The candidates for Supervisors are, G.
K. Beafaer for tbe lat and 4th. wards and

। privilege of naming their candidates we
havn’c any objection at all, but the details
above given prove that we were right la
sayings “slate” had been formed, and
that what we said waa not “a base fabri­
cation calculated to deceive voters.

church at 10 a. m., at Alton's at 3-30 p.
m., and at Leech', at Tao p. m. Every­
body Is cordially Invited to attend. Sub­
ject: “Missions."

*3* °t,h*’ order to **

Tbe Olb grade will gIre an entertMn-

ment In tbe High school room next week
II Wednesday evening at T o'clock, to which
all friends and patrons ot the schools are
Invited. Admission ten cents.
X At tbe annual parish meeting of Em­

...
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(A mis copy.)

Chas W abmih iroxo.
Judge of Probate

CH1NCXRV 8AIX.
\tii purTOXMCaM by vlrtne ot u order ud
manuel church held on Easter Monday dterve pl tn, Ciromi Court forth. County ot
Barry. In CbaiwTy. to the mar, of Mn-btan
evening, March SOlh. 1804, Meaara. H. a. H"?
ftofv? OS toe tolrteeoto day of“mo
Goodyear, D. G. Robinson. M. W. Riker
D. 18M. Id a certain cause therein DeadJoseph A. VanAnnan and John F. Good: ln^.wbffT’n Co’lna McCxmly h eomplJmmt
year were electedJotbe Vealry for tbe etfc.
a '6UUS?qUeht Vestry
meeting Messrs. a A. Goodyear, and bidder, on Saturday the tweifto day of May A*
D. G. Robinson were elected wardena, D. Djwi at ten o ci«k In the foreowu S’ the
north front door of tbe court brnrnfa tbe Tit v
G. Robinson, treasurer and M. W. Biker MfeSrfo0*** P0^0^. of Barer and State o$

make

WARD NOMINATIONS

A man who ranks high In spiritualism
will have charge of the spiritualist meet­
ings Sunday afternoon and evening. To
defray expenses an admission fee of ten
cents will4&gt;e charged.

Additional County News.
BnafleM.
Arthur and Nellie Edmonds and Chau.
EKL?"n-l-Wd’ ,rom Ak
oion uotiege.

"to?x*yMhfe:.

1st. Ward.
Alderman—Fred Bush.
Member School Board—D. Eyeiesbyxner.

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KALAMAZOO. MICH.

The Elephant

Szles Agent (or Barry, All,.
g«n and Ottawa Counties,

b. D. POPE,
Hickor^€f rtiers. Mich.

REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS OF

GIRGULflfi SAWS. LARGE and

SMALL, KEPT IN STOGK.
Yoii will find ‘my store house full
of my own mike of steam engines from
six to seventy-five har&gt;e power. Ten
sizes and (our styles made. Come and
see the goods and get prices. Y«i will
find tliem the best made in the state.
I also make iron and wood lubes,' s»
arbors and emery grinding machines
1 have a good stock to select from ■

A. C. BUXTON,
NdSHVILLE,

MICH.

IF YOU HAVE
NO BUSINESS
In town it will pay you to come to tom
aud look over our Furniture, Carpet*, etc; When we Bay that we never sold Furniton'
so cheap we tell what evert one knors.
We're offering bargains fo-&lt;iay that we
wouldn’t have thought pusrible a year ago.

We have the nicest line of carpets in
roll ever shown. By buying in large quan­
tities we got a low price which we are giv­
ing our customers the benefit of. It is much
better to see them than to be told
We are sole agents for tbe Hot Blast
Feather Co's, springs and mattresses.
They’re the best in the world. Dont pur­
chase before you see us.
,

HIRAM ROGERS.

isa

Be thu ea*t half of tbe Dorth west quarter at rwr.
Lou number twrmy-two In townbn? iLSu
fyy
w*nt’ "u'Ofct to the conditions of a
curtain leaue of on- half aero oo tbe north

how

lot sball be marked for him In tho pre*,

enceoftbe ihaliengtr of each political
party having a chaTieiiger at such voting

BEACH • BOOTH

secretary of the Vestry.

U.wh buite ent a honw erected
PBOBATK ORDER.
"* Ule ground In the place
the
t, (
How to Tote.
*a», of Mleblma. Cnnaty ct larrv-aa
burned a year ago.
.'
We give below exrracts from a few secDr. Huteblnron and tatmiy hare moved
laUr Shyhjer for tbe fiud. and 3rd wards. dona of the Michigan election law.
tote V&gt;» evaporator lnlldlnE where be I.
These gentlemen are too well known to
When an elector shall make oath that_ ready in attend to all calls.
L. C. Edmonds marketed at Battle
the city to need any introduction from us. be cannot read English, or that beenuse of Creek last work Wednesday a land nt arZ
Suffice it to say that their experience and physical disability he cannot mark hto plan and potatoes.
Apples at M.so p,r
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tang rrMfcwcr to the city» thrlr ability, ballot, or when sueh dInability sball be bn. and noua» » an. —
aud fairness. vtpvcLiiy dt them j made manifest to said inspectors, bis bal­

for tbesfi office® and the people will
do mistake iu patting them there.

KATES »I 8S

“PRETTY FLY.”
’THAT’S what everybody says that sees those
1 Trout Flies that we have in stock- They H
fool a trout every time. Trout fishing feawn
will soon be here. Yon want to be "right m
line,” and if you are you must buy yvair row.
reels, lines, flies, hooks, etc. of me. .hist c*u
and see my line.

THAT BARGAIN
Of a 1135.00 bicycle for &gt;75 is still oi'e11^?0^
throw away a lot of money but come
■
what 1 can-give you for your money.
_
penties are very light; my stock new.
and inspect goods and prices.

s. i. mm

»r that we rcp»ir’Boot«. Shoes, Fire Arms and in

Inct most everything.

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Hastings Banner.

VOL. XXXVIII.NO. 49.

HASTINGS. MICH., APRIL 5. 1894.

Hastings
Banner
Published Thursdays by

F you are
going to do
any building
or repairing
remember
that I can

COOK

BKOS..

HASTINGS. MICH.

COUNTY NEWS.
Carlton Ceater.
School commenced Monday with full
attendance.
Garden making and oats sowing come
to a sudden standstill.
Mr. Christmas of Three Rivers Is with
his wife and son at Peter Coverts.
Mr. D. D. Smith went to Centerville to
visit his sister, Mrs. Whipple, last week.
Mr. McKinny and daughter are with us
again after a three months absence.
John Shriber will move to Carlton and
nas hired out to Chas. Fleming for the
summer.
Mr. Usbornc and family have arrived
In Carlton and taken possession of their
new home.
Miss Nora Andrus Is again seen on our
streets engaged In teaching music.
The S. D. Adventist commence a ten
days meeting Thursday night conducted
by Elders Balenger and Sanders.
Wheat was q^ite badly frozen during
t he last cold snap.
Most of our fields
j ook pretty brown.

IRA VAN VALKENBURGH,
LEV EiMWI lEffl DF Illi! CO.

Bowens Mills.
Miss Anna Blackburn of Tbornapple
has been spending a week with her moth­
er Mrs. Thomas Williamson.
Mrs. R. Benjamin of Middleville and
Mr. and Mrs. F, Gale and son.Glen of the
County line spent Sunday at J. Bechtel’s.
There will be a masquerade ball at
Smith's hall at Bowen’s Mills, Friday
night, April 6th.
Yean Bechtel returned to his school at
Wayland Monday.
Mr. E. Conrad and Mr. Frank Randal
of Otsego spent a couple of days at A.
Hunt’s.
Mbs Belle Stewart has been spending a
few days with Rena Mlnar.

Morgan.
MrsrAsballdor Is at Hastings.
School commenced Monday, with Irving
Gaskill, as toucher.
Election Monday, everything rcpubli-

Headquarters for

Nails and Fence Wire
MICH

HASTINGS,
PART VI ‘«

OF OUR

Photographic Tour
of the World
The Marvelous Works ol God and Man Throuohoui the Whole Universe.
CONTAINING GERMANY. AUSTRIA AND BELGIUM.

I Berlin—Chattau at Babehberg.
Charlottenberg,
Royal Museum.
Royal Palace, White
Salon.
Nuremberg.
Passion Play—Opening
Scene,
Garden of Gethsemane.
Vienne—Burg-ring

Vienna—Hofburg Thea­
ter.
.
Schoenbrunn.
St. Stephen’s Church.
Brussels—The Bourse.
Statue of Frederick the
Great.
Cologne Cathedral.
Dresden—Sistine Ma­
donna.
Zwinger Art Gallery.

DON’T MISS ANY NUMBERS
No. 1, Italy • No. 2, Italu and Greece • No. 3. Hawaiian Islands

N o, 4, Paris.
I

Largest Circulate
of any paper in i
County.
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No. 5, France. Spain, Switzerland, Denmark.

Back numbers can still be had.
Complete series in 16 parts.

256 SUPERB ART PHOTOGRAPHS
Worth One Dollar Diet,
Secured for our readars at ONE-TENTH THE COST
IN BOOK FORM.

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How to soGuro tills iioorGGoiootGd oiler
In each copy oi this paper is printed a coupon.
one ot these coupons, together with ten cents in coin or
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office, and you will receive one part of the series. Back numbers c
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iao on the
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Mrs. S. J. Babcock has a sister visiting
her whom she has not seen for forty
years.
Rd. Mead, of Hart and Lillie Hilton, of
Hastings, were married last Wednesday
evening at Archie Soul’s by Rev. Dailey.
E. O. Hyde had his leg .broken near the
hip last Wednesday by the kick of a horse.
Frank Wright Is moving back to Mor­
gan.
Mrs. Bert Sparks visited H. H. Sparks’
last week.
Mrs. Geo. Graves and Northrop go to
Boyne Falls this . week where their hus­
bands are at work.
Geo. Long is at Marshall visiting.
The Young peoples prayer meeting
Saturday evening st the church. Miss
Rosetta Potter leads the next one.
Banfleld.

L. C. Edmunds and son delivered their
bunch of lambs last Saturday to Doty &amp;
Stringham, which averaged at Battle
Creek. 118&gt;f lbs apiece.
Last Saturday was quite a shipping day
of nickel per pound lamb at Battle Creek.
The majority of which were from Johns­
town and more goes this week Wednesday
and Saturday.
Quarterly meeting was held at the
church last Sunday evening with a good
attendance and on Monday morning quar­
terly business was transacted and presid­
ed over by Rev. Chase, of Delton.
Dentist Ford Is here this week filling
peoples mouths with silver and gold and
. . furnishing
. --------- •-them
— -i-.
— _when
u—j nece8.
also
plates
sary.
'

Central Rutland.
Those who attended the Sunday school
convention at Nashville were Mr. John
Dawson, Then. Wells, Mrs. Celia Fennels
and Minnie VanSickle.
Cora Craig made her old friends happy
by making them short calls.
Thos Wells is building a fence for L. A.
Yeckley.
W. C. T. U. is to be held at the home of
Mra. S. Douds.
Bert Otis goes next Monday to work for
E. E. Gorham.
Cora Bign and Mrs. Dawson visited
Mrs. L. A. Yeckley Wednesday last.
Rev. Grigsby will preach at the Yeckley
school house next Sabbath at four (4)
o'clock.
Social, for the benefit of Eld. Hollister,
at Celia Pennells next Friday night
Broward.

Our warm weather caught cold.
Sabbath school was organized at South
Pine lake church Sunday. March 25th.
Miss Myrtle Warner was elected superin­
tendent
Mrs. Wm. Broward who was sick last
week Is better at this writing.
Miss Myrtle Warner entertained Miss
Jennie and Lizzie Munn, of Vicksburg.
The Womsto’s Foreign Missionary meet­
ing will be held at Mrs. Leroy Warner’s
this week Thursday.
Quarterly meeting was held Saturday
and Sunday at Milo ehurcb.
R, Deal was in Buffalo last week.
S Rogers attended the teachers insti­
tute at Plainwell.
Albert Doster Is on the sick list.
The many friends of Ben Brainard will
be pleased tn learn that he has arrived
borne from Dakota safe and sound.
Miss Clara Doster is clerking In the
hardware stdke for her brother Alberrwbo
18 The singing school is Monday and Sat­
urday evenings in the Doster church inrtead of the Miner school house as stated
In last week’s items.

WHOLE NO. 2025

others, has left for home. She returned
by way of Cleveland and laid In a stock of
millinery goods.
8. E. Wolf, E. Bevier and H. Long and
families spent Sunday with their parenta
here.
We are pleased to say Austin Barnum
Is now better. Mrs. Wolf Is also gaining
from a five weeks sickness.
Monday next, school begins. Miss Elsa
Smith will teach.

Dowling.
Delayed letter.
. Mrs. Dr. VanHorn went to Grass Lake
last week to make a two weeks visit with
relatives,
Chas. Warner while rolling logs at the
mill bad the misfortune to break his leg.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Stevens, Of Yankee
Springs, were the guests of relatives 'here
the fore part of the week.
The social at R. Rice’s was quite well
attended.
Wm. Warner la under the doctor’s care
at present writing.
Mary Kaiser Is nursing a broken arm.
J. Warber expects to commence bls
barn this week.
F. Goddard’s children are entertaiping
the chicken pox.
Abbey French Is the guest of relatives
in Lacey.

Middleville.
Monday’s election passed off very quiet­
ly. About 500 votes were cast. The en­
tire republican ticket was elected.
Sam­
uel Allen for Supervisor has 144 majority.
J. W. Saunders as Clerk, 45.
Wm. 11.
Severance, as Treasurer, 59.
Yankee
Springs, we bear, elects a straight repub
llcan ticket, while lx&gt;lghton elects all but
supervisor and member board ef review.
Where! O where are the “81 a bushel for
wheat’’ Demo’s.
M. N. Jordan Is In town and is having
a new roof put on the Jordan block.
Kate Stokoe Returned to her home on
the County Line, Saturday.
Pearl Cook
takes her place.
Judd Cook was in Grand Rapids last
Friday.
Presiding Elder Cogshall was in the
village Saturday and Monday.
Mrs. Smith of Caledonia tp. Is visiting
friends in the village.
School commenced again Monday with
a good enrollment.
The Cold Spring Creamery Co. started
their creamery Monday.
Invitations are out announcing the
wedding of Miss Mabel McLoud of N. W.
Thornapple to Jos Scbnurr.
About forty friends surprised A. Wake­
field Saturday evening, the following day
being his 80th. birthday.
Will Lelbler and wife of Caledonia
spent Sunday with Ed Blake and family.
Sheriff McKevitt and son Will were in
the village Saturday.
Hitching posts were hard to find last
Saturday night.
Who says Middleville
isn’t a business town?
We would like to see the factory going.
Is It going to start?
Don Putnam and Maud Southwick left
on Monday for Big Rapids to attend the
Ferris Industrial, the beat of Its kind tn
Michigan.
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Rev. Gesler is preparing to erect a barn
the coming summer.
W. Meritt and wife have returned from
Allegan.

Prairieville.
Adrian Cook and wife of Hastings,
I ted at J. J. Perkins the fore part of the
week.
J. Drummond has sold his meat market
at A. P. Powin.
Geo. Brainard and Mrs. W. L. Holmes,
were guests of Middleville friends a part
of the past week.
Milton McElwain of Morey, Mich, is
visiting amonr old friends.
Mrs. Sylvia Karl of Alma is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Clara Castle.
.
Quarterly meeting services were held at
Milo last Saturday and Sunday.
Rev. C. L VanAntwerp and wife are
at Cooper visiting a sick son.
Benjamin Brainard of North Oak is
visiting among friends here.
Stephen Sprague died Sunday morning
after a long and severe illness.
Fred Brown of Sioux St. Marie is vis­
iting among friends here.
Mrs. J. Nevins spent the past week
visiting Prairieville friends.

John M. Bessmer visited his aon Cart
last week.
The Hat of *94 graduates has been pubUnited. There are about two hundred
graduates this year.
The preparations for the summer school
would indicate a successful
session.
Many of the beat members of the faculty
will act as instructors.
Those desiring
to attend can secure announcement*- etc.,
from the Secretary of the University.
In the debate next Friday evening jbetween Michigan and Northwestern, Gov.
Rich acts as one of the judges. Michigan
has the affirmative of the subject, “Re­
solved, that Hawaii should be annexed to
the United States.*
The Williams Glee. Banjo and Mando­
lin Club, gave a benefit for our own Club, In University Hall, Tuesday evening.
The Michigan Schoolmates Club con­
vened in Frieze Memorial Hall, Friday
and Saturday of last week.
Michigan loses another of her great
men. This time it is Pref. John Dewey,
who goes to Chicago University, as Pro­
fessor of Philosophy. In the matter; of
salaries, the professors ot the U. of M. are
the poorest paid mtn of their rank among
American colleges, and other institutions
are constantly drawing away from us |o«r
best talent Prof. Dewey receives an In­
crease of over one-half in his new field.
The annual Junior Hop, the sweBeet
event In American college society, took
place last Friday night Guests were In
attendance from all portions of the coun­
try and the attendant festivities, including
breakfast luncheons, and house parties at
the various fraternity houses, made a
pleasant relaxation for students who were
“in the swim.”

Assyria.
Ina Scott, of Battle Creek, is at A. W.
Scott’s visiting.
Jack Park moved Into the house vacated
by Arthur Dean Monday.
Cal Smith’s sheep shed caught fire from
an overturned lantern Monday night and
burned. Prompt aid from the men saved
the barn.
Entire republican ticket with the excep­
tion of treasurer was elected Monday with
majorities from 8 to 50.
Sabbath school was re-organized at the
Center April 1st wlih the following offi­
cers elected. Supt, Mrs. J. Frost; Assis­
tant, E. E. Jewel: Sec., Asa Wright;
Treas., Alma Phillips; Librarian, Cora
Wright; Organist, Gertrude Tasker; Chor­
ister, Adda Bowen.
Will Corwin and family visited at Chas.
Abbey’s the first of the week.
Mary fVtlcox was taken very sick Fri­
day but was able to teach again Monday.

huodlUDd.
Sidney Alien of Yankee Springs la visRing at his uncle’s, J. M. Smith’s.
Several parties from Woodland were
in Hastings Tuesday on business.
The election In our township Monday
resulted in a clean victory for the repub­
licans, every man on the ticket being
elected by a majority of from four to for­
ty. There was considerable excitement
during the whole day. Everybody was
out and eager to elect his candidate.
the
When the ballots were canvassed “
“
votes stood as follows:—
For Supervisor,
Eugene Davenport, rep.—190.
George Smith, dem.—185.
For Clerk,
George Garlick, ren.—194.
Frank Asplnal, dem.—172.

FoLTreasurer,
S. 8. Schantz, rep.—190.
J. A. Baughman, dem.—185.
For J U6tlce,
Lee Chase, rep.—198.
Orson Wood, dem.—153.
For School Inspector.
Samuel Velte, rep.—201.
William King, dem.—101.
For Hlghwa’y Commissioner,
George Hill, rep.—201.
Leonard Wunderlich, dem.—162.
For Drain Commissioner.
AIson Hill, rep.—190.
R. J. Shade, dem—171.
For Member of Board of Review, 1
L. Parrott, rep.—194.
C. Burkle. dem.—166.
For Member of Board of Review, 2 yrs.,
A. W. Dlllenbeck, rep.—196.
S. England, dem.—154.
For Constables,
S. Wolf, rep —185.
L. Hough, rep.—193.
Jolih Balti, rep.—188.
Fred Eckardt, rep.—193.
David Haight, dem.—174.
George Leffler, dem.—163.
John Motismith, dem.—168.
Ike Youngs, dem.—162.
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Thus it will
l»e ~een that,____
every.’ man
the republican ticket was elected, a thing
Dever before known in our township, and
all on account of the Wilson Bill. While
we feel sorry for our democratic friends,
we know Just how they feel for last year
^we were in the same helpless minority,
Orvin Wright of Lake Odessa was In
onr village on Tuesday.
L. C. Felghner. John Lee. J. J. Eng­
land and George Smith were In Hastings
Tuesday looking up election laws.

Kiss Tillie Shoupe of Maple Grove, were
married test week Wednesday.
Wm. Griffin jr., expects to go to Grand
Rapids to work about the 15th. of this
’
month.

• \L4taies oi

axaccaoees

The growth o( this order has been) re­
markable, its beneficiary department was
established only about four years ago,
and now it numbers over 16,000 in Michi­
gan.
The reason for this is:—The otder
recommends itself to all women who give
It thought and consideration as one which
is “Educational In its teachings, chr1-1*—
In Its lutliicnces, charitable in Its pre
lieneficent in its results ami accon iishIng untold good wherever organized.The end »winent feature especially! ajppeals to all loving wives and mothers, for
in case of their death, wlileh is a liability
ever before us, there comes a tangible; aid
forthwith, to their dear ones not as’ so­
licited charity, but In the basis of an act­
ual business agreement. Also if an! en­
dowment member liecomea totally !dis­
abled to care for herself or when she
reaches the age of B0 years (provided {she
joins before the age of 45, at 70 If- she
joins after the age of 45.) she Is entitled
to her endowment, saved aud paid to her
at a time she most needs it.
This order Is composed of represemtatative, progressive, thinking women, .and
recognized as a valuable auxiliary of! the
order of the Kniglitj of the Maccabees;
The Hastings Hive is receiving valua­
ble accessions to Its members at each (“re­
view," there being at present nearly fifty
members, and Its fraternal relations are
much prized by its faithful members.

Noth rille.
F. T. Boise is on a trip to Iowa.
D. T. Tanner visited Nashville friends
the fore part of the week.
Ralph Foote, of Battle Creek, is E.
Leibbauser’s new jeweler.
A, Mr. Arnold, of Kalamazoo, is clerk­
ing for Truman A Banks.
Thomas Purkey and V. B. Fnrnlss left
here on their way to Alaska last Friday
evening.
Edgar Adams better known as John
Quincy left here for Chicago Friday -eve­
ning.
W. I. Marble was called to Harbor
Springs, the latter part of last week by
the death of bls father. He returned Mon­
day evening bringing the remains with
him. His mother also accompanied him
home.
Miss Pearl Baxter Is home from Olivet
college for her spring vacation.
Herbert A. Sprague, the character Im­
personator will give an entertainment for
the Y. P. S. C. E. at the opera house Fri­
day evening, April 6th. Mr. Sprague
gave an entertainment here about a year
ago which speaks for him much better
tnari 1 can.
The republican* all had an easy walk
away at town meeting.
John Marshall’s farm team became
Dr. Bennett.
frightened at an umbrella on Main street
Michigan’s successful specialist, will be
Tuesday morning, broke loose from the
at the Hastings House Sunday, April - Sth.
wagon and ran down the street doing
All wishing to get his new Idea on chron­
quite a good deal of damage.
ic and nervous troubles, please call. |
Miss Minnie Furnlss returned to Mid­
dleville Saturday evening after a weeks Linrt on the De-ith of Georjt Whitney
vacation at home.
Dearest father, thou liu left us.
Miss Greta Young Is home from Grand
And tlijr tors we deeply feel.
But 'its God that has bereft us,.
I
Rapids enjoying her spring vacation.
He can all our sorrows heal.
Harry B. Andrus took In the 8. 8. Con­
Loved by all who knew Mm,
vention at Charlotte one day this week.
Mlssei1 by many friend* behind;’
Quite a few from here are courting at
Ilow thy form lie* still In slumber, !
Hastings this week.
That no waking will e’rs Dad.
As we stood around nor father,
Shultz.
Just before the break-nlday.
Abd we saw that life departing.
Hope Is on the right side once more.
Our loved oimj mu«t pass an ay.
Everything went republican
Monday.
As the sun rose bright and gtorioos.
Georire Robinson heads the ticket.
And It ahdne across bls bed.
Ray Pierce and wife spent Tuesday in
Our hearts were DI le 1 with anguish,
your city..
.
For vur fattier, be was dead. .
Last Wednesday a number of friends
Bee his weeping wife bending
“surprised” H. M. Merritt and wife, and
With tears and mnurntul sigh, I
Raying, “Oh. my dearest hasband!
left a number of mementos to remind them
Can It be that be must diet"
of It.
The mother, bowed with anguish,
Ada Mosher, Mary Horn and Ciara
The children, standing by.
Merritt were a; the teachers examination
Their hearts were filled with sadness,
To hew her mournful cry.
The Aid Society at Mrs. Horn’s was a
We laid him tn bis narrow bed.
i
success financially and socially.
With his hands acrass bte txwat.
And now his memory Ungers.
Lemuel Glasgow will teach the Hinds
As by divine behest.
school this summer.
Angel wings have borne his spirit.
H. M. Merritt moved to your city this
To
a purer land above.
week Wednesday.
Where blest forever he’ll Inherit,
Mr. Ruth, of Ohio, has purchased a part
All the father's holy love.
of Henry Cohoon’s farm.
Then.sweet zephers whisper light ly
Orley Peake spent Sunday with his
O’er that sacred, hallow *d spot.
Where the moonbeams sparkle bright ly.
daughter Amy.
Oh. It can not be forgot!
Ada Mosher is visiting relatives in your
city.
Edith Cox, of Otsego, is earing for her
cousin Jessie.,
Arthur Hathaway and wife who have
Dora L. May to Chas. W. May. U fc, ik M.
been visiting relatives here have returned Hope. 8186.
Ctarlaaa A. McMurry to Samuel E. MeMarray,
home to Big Rapids.
lots, Oltv, ffiM.
Wm. H Covell to Cyrus U. Klee, 80 a, sec 36,
Johnstown. S.wo
Fillmore.
Frank V. Wileox to James L. Crawley, tot 3
The Aid Society from Freeport met at and 4. Keefleld's *4&lt;i . city, feoo.
’
Emma ILtkortto D. CrBlabop, 1 a, He II,
the home of Dell Godfrey. A good time*
Prairieville.
Sir.,
w^s had by all.
•
Miners. Keeler to M T. aud M. Cryan. par­
Eddie Smith has been quite sick with cel. sec M. Tbornapple. 843W.
the rheumatism but is improving with
Wm. L. Brown to Eugene Horton. &gt;&amp; a, sec X
Pratrtevtlte, 8M
young Dr. Parkhurst’s treatment
Wm. H. Ai»hby to Almena Stanley, 2 a, , see
Mrs. Mary Brown has been helping to
^ban^V^Rovnd to to Anna Johnson and
take care of her grandson, E. Smith the
Eunice
Moore, lot. City. STDO.
past week.
Jacob Osmuu to Sarah Osrauu. lot T, Phillips
A. Toby of Caledonia was calling on
friends in N. Irving Sunday.
Eugene Wlloox. 40 a. see 16,
Miss Lulu Teenle has returned to her O rangevllk-. 84TB
Milo Corning to Susan C. Corning,« a, pec 6,
school at Grand Rapids after one week’s Yankee Springa. 81.
vacation.
„
QUIT CLAIM DKXDS.
Morey Tecpie and wife of Caledonia
John K 8eo«B&gt;a to Jaaper C. Raymood, 48 a,
are here taking care of their mother.
G. C. Tevpte Is going to Grand Rapids
add.. Nathvdie, 81.
Taekday or Wednesday.

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The republican ticket was eleeled by
about 25 plurality over tbe fatherless
ticket that went by tbe name of the
Farmers Union.
Mrs. M. Gu&gt; is In Sebewa, Ionia County
TDOBI
L. B. Inman now farms Ell Randle’s helping to ckre for her father David
Mro. A. Martin of Central Rutland vis­
Troyer, who is reported as not expected
farm.
ited at W. N. Paynes the latter part of
Mu Holbrook, of Hratlncs, I, tbe
■ , .
ladles of tbe M. K- church furnish­ last weekr-v?
,„,l of MU. Blonete Wood.
Mrs. Milan i Waldorff accompanied by
J. W. Wolf wm in Grand Rapid, Satur- ed dinner for the voters at tbe Cea ter Mrs. Dell Burtl of Gull Corne.ua, has gone
eteetkm
day.
d,T on buskieM.
_ .
Fnrak Fraatz of Sunfield is peddling
John Mark, and faralij Tlahad part of
Ftoy Williams closed Im
raetnutDe through this vicinity.
Fiank Guy of Sebewa was in this vie- DelloalMt Tria.,, and wl
ry. In BnUnnd.
her aprtnf term In the Dram

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�Hastings Banner

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WASHINGTON GOSSIP.

Thursday, April 5. 1894­

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Bite of Information Picked Up by
Our CorraBpondent.

cooITbros..

Hastings City Bank,
Hastings,

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Brldw-One

tertals inc

Mich.

The ohanco. were a thousand to one
agsinet sucreaa; bat we hadn't been
out fifteen minutes before e young
lieutenant who wm in our party
etooped down end pinked np the mon­
ey. We *11 talked about onr fnend a
good luck—but nee how qulekly tortune can turn another face. 1
,in
high glee, and wanted to treat. The
searching party now went in search ox
a place of refreshment, but it was after
midnight and it was a good while be­
fore we found a place open. At length,
however, we were piloted to a saloon
to which, pending some repairs, nceess was had from the street only by a
ladder of about a dozen rungs. "«

MICHIGAN STATE
A PATHETIC story.

Evening NeWs^
“The Great Daily of MichiKan?

Mr. Soroh

.f G«nd Rapid.
thetic atory. W ben be
in
»h®
compelled to
with her .11
doubter LilUe
couple in » eorrUga

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YOCT HOME PAPER^-,
.

cannot aupply completely tbe many item* of home news ^0 &amp;re

.
[Special Washington Letter.)
Mr*
greatest interert. but for State, Natkmal, and wurid wide •
lhe
,
Congressman Haugen has a scrap­
spent her
paper must be looked to.
The Detroit Evening n,
(ncorporstoe und&lt;&gt;(fchl|***** °* book full of good stories. One of them
child, but to no eroiL Me*aw““
leader in the State, and should go hand in hand with y-.vr h-gne^* ]
other fire children dl«L Th.
is concerning a newspaper man named
Will Hooker. While Hooker was man­
Open tor business Dec. 15.1888.
m a hotel *h. beord »
aging editor of a paper at Ashland,
officers:
.
about a oertam LiUfe
w„ adopted by Wllliom
»*
D. G. RoblMM, President;'
Wfc*., he fell in love with the pretty
found U*l thl. wm her d*t«bter, am
stepdaughter of the wealthy publisher
Chester Messer. Vice. Pres.
she Mlted tor “““’y “ »? *^d»J^e
D. W. Reynolds, Cashier. of the newspaper. The latter objected
DtPROlT, *1CH. (
her child. Lillie had been kept by the
to the union and offered Hookers mon­
DFJtCTOJU:
Afneta fa «ry -flRMC. town and eft. In lb. Suw of MIclLJj
couple
who
h*d
kidnaped
her.
and
We
etary
consideration
if
he
would
qtove
D. W. Reynolds
to bey. until both ol them «“l *®
further west The newspaper man de-,
R B.Me*ser.
I&gt;. G. Robinson,
Chester Messer.
clined, whereupon he was dfocharged,
prison lor murder. Thou tlm^ ehlld WM
John Carvete,
and he was forced to go to Milwaukee,
P. T. Colgrove.
sent to the Coldwater «t»te school,
A PERILOUS FEAT.
where Freeman adopted her.
Has tbe only navtnK* department In in Barry where he obtained employment. After
County and pay* 4 per cent interest on all time his disappearance, the stepdaughter ■
deponta.
FUberturn Drowneuannounced that the engagement was
A party of four men went fismoK
In an interesting account of a jour­
broken.
After an absence at three
from HoUond In two &gt;“*11 *"*“'" * ney through the great canyons of the
months. Hooker reappeared, coming in
by a country road on horseback. His
Colorado
river. Mr. Robert Brewster
. storm that wm raffing.
sister came into town by train at the
1 been found oapalaed. Tbe boeta were Stanton gives in the Cosmopolitan a
! OEi’ER'IEC BUQ4'
frail
concerns,
and
It
wa*
.upptewd
same time.
She, with some friends of ,
lively impression of the danger of cM*teM Mltelxw.
n The Niagara Falls Route.”
that all the oecupauta were drowned. scaling those marble cliffs, “which Anna M. Aiit i.
Hooker's, made the necessary' arrange- j
’
Im none'of them had retorted te stand from one to two thousand feet in
ments. and at noon Hooker quietly but
Stations.
•
,
tol'iplXhlMit.
hurriedly walked into the Congrega­
their home* The name, of the teat vertical walls, with scarce a bench or
Gideon Allen,
tional church. A clergyman was In wait­
are: Charles Petrie, married; Jesa Mc­ ledge wide enough for a mountain
BASTTMfM ... ..
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.
Dcfwxtani.
.
Kay. alngle; J. Q Shafer, married; Ir­
ing, and at the altar stood the publish­
In tbe Clteuji
•.
sheep.”.
SiaUoas.
win Thakea. single. Thakre was the
e er’s pretty stepdaughter, surrounded
We
carefully
pick
our
way
around
CLIMBING UP TUX LADDER.
by a group of friends.
While on his
।I ob1
only support of his
hfo ratner
father ana
and mother
tbe tower pointe of the marble, up
HaSTIXG*.. ....... | X36|
».u| 1JS way to church Hooker had been recclimbed up. considering
it a lark, Petrie
McKay auu
wereaicMj
bro therein- ----uucu up, ivuoiucuuK
*» “ *— aod. petrie
wv»«
------------ a crack some two hundred
through
;
‘
a good deal
younger in those 1 I 1bw m wero a•i*o ~
Shafer
and Thakea.
C. R. OSBORN. Local Agent, Hastiags ognized by several friends, and he was (j was „
feet in height and out upon a little
in haste to have the ceremony ended. 1 days), and after having some refresh- i
0. «V. RvooLn G. P a T. A. Chicago
Big CtoadbaivC "Sear KatomauvoI ledge perhaps three feet wide that
“Do you want tbe complete service?” me‘nt dimbed out again. Would you !
I believe
oenere it?
I.r The
. ne lucky
.ue«y fellow
w..v„ who had •
A trtmondomi cloudburat struck runs along the solid wall, till our
asked the minister.
her, and in cmc of hh 42•
“Cut
it down to
a
” Wlll
— I’’wnv. his
.
,
--------------------stick,"
WHS
a found. my .mouor. miteinB
footing.
1—
Bear Lake The rlllage is .1 tested on
tress that projects beyond the ledge.
HAIR BAL8AM
reply, resoftinff to printer's English in felI Bnd u, tRat fnn of ten or twelve ' the northern slope ot a large hUl and
The
buttress
i*
V-shaped,
the
aharp
hill
tbe( water began to&gt; rush
his excitement The preacher looked (eet broke his neck and wm Instantly 1 down this—
—
at a terrific rate, soon rising to a depth point extending out over the bench.
astonished, but he understood, and killed.”
On the other side of it is tbe same lit­
of three feet in the streets, imme
soon the knot was tied.
*
*
To reach it calls for teowid by th. .aMrln'iwUra!
diately after a clap of thunder a great tle ledge.
Uasqual F»y aud Caaqual Labor.
. ^®d ttl* farther ..r.i.-f.&lt;• ThttvS&amp;Lu.
l‘»jw *• Lively aa Crick«ti&gt;.
I
The beuate la not only more digni- ' sheet of Water descended. It burst iu strength of muscle and something like d*p Ibe **ld
the
nimbleneaa
of
a
oat,
for
with
toe
■yr to «* PuMntted in tbe iffiSLi1?
The comforts of the press gallery ia ■ fled, more awe-inspiring and more pre- j windows and flooded houses, the mu 1
k Leap, Dvbafy, Iwdijwiio®. F»ir&gt;.Twk« lnUia«.JOca.
the senate are far from perfect. A । tentious than the house, but it is also aud water being four feet deep No of IxxJt and ends of fingers fastened on a nrwvpaper printr.! pcblbbXXSi
ia said county. and that exh nohiSSz8!?
chill and killing draft blows through more extravagant. The employe# °t f lives were lost but trees, sidewalks little pointe of marble on one aide, it ronUnued there 1D at
X g’Sg*?
is ncceeaarj- to reach juat ouch points
it all day long, and with its aonustical the senate receive better salaries than and fence* were destroyed, and the firs’
tii wrek&gt; in 8bcre»*iutL or (hat .Lt- n-v ■
PBOBATK ORDER.
OOJ7 of thi* order to-be
disadvantage, the thick and uncertain
on
the
other.
floor
of
every
house
was
a
place
of
mud
Mid
noa-residrnt
dcte
n
&lt;fc.?7.
Stateet Michigan, County ot Barry—as.
the employes of the house. The sen­
I hesitate for a moment, took dawn
At a session of the ITohate Court for tbe tones of the reading clerk, and the
County of Barry, balden at the Probate Office, confusion steadily maintained by the ate has proportionately a great many and mire. .
over the precipice, and carefully calcu­
in the city of Hadlnes. tn sal*l county, oo
more employe* than are allotted to the
late how lung it would take to resell
WedneMay. Ihr xtit day ol March, id tbe pages, it is difficult to follow the sen­ bouse. The eighty-eight senators cm- j
Cirnzt Jfop.
Jear one thousand eight hundred aud ninety ate proceedings with ease and accu­
The wild flowers are Philif T. Coutaova.
From various portions ot the state the ixjttom.
ploye forty-five messengers, and the
utir.
ComptalnatU'R bolietfor
blooming all over the slope* at the foot
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of racy. While the selection of boys is three hundred and fifty-six repre^nta- the report* uf fifty-six observer* fo:
JoJI.nG. UaCm--.
Pi oh ate.
as good as probably can ba made, their
tivesonly fifty-one. The ratio is fully as the week ended March 27 show that of the cliff.
In tbe matter of tbe estate ot Washington
rAfruccon.
rules of government might be im­
We cannot help each other, and
K. Ferrit. deceased.
great as to other employes. The duties pneumonia, rheumatism and influenx
On reading aud tiling the petition dulv veriHed proved. They dash in concert for each
ot Phil p T. Colgrore, ageul and attorney for senator who calls, os rashers make for of tbe house employes are. therefore, increased and remittent fever decreased earii must stand back white the other
reaches
the
ledge
beyond
or
the
dark
NOTICE EVE HE.RlRi; cUUtS.
Values W. Ferns, heir at law and legatee un
far more more arduous than those of in area of prevalence. Scarlet fever wa»
der the will of said deceased praying that tbe k football; and the spectacle of these
,
’"y'S* *'£»««• Cwiilvol
They reported at fifty-four pi ace*.’measles nt valley below.
dower of Lizzie Ferris in the real estate of said uniformed school boys jfcrambllBgqver the employes in the senate.
Howee Court
b hereby
Not s word is spoken
Each one ad­ Probate
fur EHcn.that
the • :.““tyidtBartw wtw
deceased may be as-igi ed to her according to
work six days a week, while the sejjpte nineteen, diphtheria at thirty-two.
the senate floor is far from encoura’gthe st al ute tn such case made and provided.
typhoid fever at fourteen place* aud justs his trapping*, that nothing may oc the 2nd day of Mmh?A dThmX
Thereupon It Is ordered, that Wedne' tay the ing to an admirer uf dignity andorden employes work only four, and get near­
months from that date were alloacd for tnt
isth day of April, A, D. 1MH. at ten o’etaek ia
ly twenty-five per cent, more salary. smallpox at Crystal Falla, Ishpeming. be out of place. Hislop first awing* ten
to present their rtauiA agxu.j;
trail
tbe forenoon. be assigned for the hearing of said The other day two of these impetuous The sergvant-ut-arms Of the house cer­ Kalamazoo and Menominee.
aronnd and reaches the ledge in safe­ of Kehemtah Cook, lair n! salt Coehit a.
petition, and that the nelrs at taw of said deceas­ and ungoveraed youths collided in the
ty. I place my foot carefully on the ceased and that ali creditors at said dccmat
ed. and all other jiersons Interested In said central aisle and knocked each other tainly has more wortc to keep the ac- .
are required u&gt; prep-nt their elatns u nv
estate, are required to appear at a session al
( counts of the three hundred and fifty- j
edge of the wall, close to the buttress, fJotateCour. u 16« iY»«.a9n..iltt,
raid court, then to be holden at tbe Probate flat upon the floor.
The 4-ycar-oid son ot Thoma* tV.
, six members than the sergrimt-ut-arms
----...
,
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and secure a good bold with my right ol Hastings, for eiuaUTisim ud allcvm.«
?fflce. In the cilv of Hastings, in said countv,
or before ttjr .‘nd das of Sriht «« uyfliir
’ of the senate to keep the accounts of Daly was kidnaped in Detroit. Recent
and shou cause. If any there be. why the prayer
liand. My left foot is thrown round
Where Did De Get That Hat?
of tbe itctltimier may not be granted. And
■ the eighty-eight senators And atiH he
secured a decree of divorce from and my left hand creeps along till it
It Is further orderer!, that said petitioner give
One day recently Big Tom Reed lost
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The senate usually hU wif® and »«&lt;-’ured po*sreaion of thel: catches a little finger of marble which
******£ei«ro»i*r&amp;Ht.at N o'dodi
uouce to the person* interested in said eatale.
his hat at the capital. He thinks il gets far less pay. Ul.eJ?rrism uf r*ru 01
d«&gt;»
ol the jn-udeney of said petition, and the hear
••
- ' ’ only child, the court holding that bi* seems left for the purpose.
I&gt;nted. March rtd. a. D. !&lt;St
lug thereof by causing a copy of this order to be was stolen, but he probably laid it adjourns on [Thursday over to Monday.
Chas. W. ABMiUmctUstFcf Piste*
published in the Hastings Bakneb a news­ down carelessly somewhere, and for­ The house remains in session through* wife was an improper person to rear it.
Just aa I start to make the leap I am
paper printed and circulated In said County of
She
then
vowed
the
would
not
be
sep
­
caught by my coat on the edge of the
Harry once in torch . we« k for three successive got abort it. He has a very largt) liead, out the week.
arated from the boy. and it wa- marble, and held fast in mid sir.
weeks previous to raid day at hearing^ ~
and could find nothing around the,
MORTGAGE bALE.
Charlo W. akmstbono.
thought she carried off the child.
Again 1 look down, aud calr'ilate how
building
that
would
fit.him.
When
he
(
Default havnqt
made 1n the cmIXims
(A true copy)
Judge ot Probate.
Messengers in the house receive from ,
long it would take to reach the bob­ Of a certain DM*rUpik-&lt;- made and n&gt;e«M &gt;
left for the Shoreham he had on his
WUltam f‘ suu.un aod Mary A. Sitasa. Hi
tom. With one strong effort 1 bend my wife, to Daniel Sinker, dated April Xtt. A k
head a derby three sizes too small, and , $1,000 to $1,200 a year. Mexhengfira of i
Mr*. Hattie Heinly, of Kalamazoo,
the senate receive $1,440 a year. The
lM&gt;. upon the wet: lu»!( &lt;tf the wxch ««M qa»CHANCERY SALE.
attempted suicide by taking an ounce back, loose the coat, and rafely land ar ter and tbe &gt;outh east quarter of Ux matt a&lt;
stationery clerk in the house gets$1.SOO ,
the further edge.
’
r
In pursuance and by virtue of an order and
of laudanum. She waa deserted by her
quarter &lt;M arciloo tw v fn levo No. m
a year; in the senate thisclerk receives
decree of the Circuit Court for the County of
Kane
han
longer
arms
and
legs,
and
berth
of ranee nine west In the car.ty d Bvry
Barry, In Chancery. In the State of Michigan,
$0,100. The chief engineer of the house , husband a month ago, and said she wa&gt; In a moment we are aU around the and Bute ot Michixar and coataldax is bsO
made and dated on the thirteenth day of Janu­
weary of life because of poverty. Sbc
paroris vne-bundred • irtiteen am! »Its its
wing gets $1,700 a year; in the senate
ary A. D. 1K»». In a certain cause therein pend­
had been compelled to sell her clothet buttress, having swung our bodies more Ct less sccordta» to tbe lulled Sms
ing wherein Ceilna McCamly is complainant
wing the engineer gete $2,100. An as­
Hth*«F
clean out in the air, a tbcu*aud feet of survey. S*H1 niwfgagv is
and Albert F. Shepherd aud Rachel A. Bur­
sistant engineer in the house gets ' to keep from starving, and had nt sheer, wall below us, and as much more ace.-f the Register vt Deeds tw BainOsUO;
cham are defendant?. Notice la hereby given
on tbe first day of Mav. a K 1«. la liter I i
,
money to pay her rent.
that I shall sell at puhile auction to the highest
$1,200 a year; in the senate tite.se as
wrinee*
on
pace
J5.
strreby
twpowW«&lt;rt
i
above.
It
require*
a
cool
head
and
bidder, on Saturday the twelfth day of May, A.
therriD contained has brocne operahw.aMw
sistants receive $1,440 a year. Firemen
D. lesi. at ten o'clock In the forenoon. at the
steady nerve, far. looking baek. we •utt orproeeedinx hating been tmUtsta x
north front door of the court bouse in th* City
inthehouM'g.t WOO. and in the senate ।
Tu ^,ldenM ot a A. Hmnnmnd.
taw to recover lhe debt i-rcurtri by said »*■
•** it is impossible to retaru.
of Hastings. County of Bn.ry and State of
B1.09S. To go still higher the olerk of
hleroflhe Fir,t bmUomU Wnk M
&lt;a«e or uy part thrrwf upon which aortpr
Michigan, said court house being tbe (dace for
is eialntd to be da- &lt;: tbtadate ifoj•
bolding the circuit court for the County of
wM?OD.h
7’ ony.*1'500 “F®"' TrarenwCity. wm tot.ll, dretreyed by
Of 920W.3&amp; 100 dollHre ti-side* an attorney.* «
Barry, tbe following described propertv. to-wit:
while tbe secrvtrry of the senate re»&gt; x™
7
3
twenty -five ' dollars as provided t«
All that certain piece or parcel of laud situ­
ate. lying and being in the County of Barrv
ceives $6,096 a year. The sergeant-atOperating Surgeon of the New York •wove aescraroe i«i-hum-' &gt;•: -v
The Griffin Car Wheel company at
in the state of Michigan, known and described
arms of the house has $4,000 a year, 1
as Ute east half of tbe uoi th west quarter of sec­
as shall be 1 r&lt;x«ao to salUfy H* uL rtt
Detroit served notice upon all employe* Eye and Ear Hospital.
while the sergeant of the senate re- 1
tion number twenty-two in town one north
“
President ot tbe Interstate Association t-’crest and kcal cost.* «l» I*
that
they
must
submit
to
a
ten
per
range seven west, sui j-et to tbe eonditloniof a
ceives $4,990.
certain lease of one half arre on the north west
iu o noca. a. in.. ■»
cent, reduction in wage* and five days of Expert Specialists.
corner of said land heretofore glv. n for church
Court House in tbe dry of Hutbp mJ s®
By
request
of
manv
friends
and
patients
work.
purvoses, reference being had to said lease,
- .
ba* decided to visit HASTINGS, MICH^ of Michigan.
said dMerlptlon-contalnl' g in all eight acres of
Dani kl tpu
W"
Nicholas Scanlan, postmaster jtt La MONDAY,
One of the best positions of an apApril.
Id. Consultation
land more or I ss acc jrding to the United States
a Nt kl *thissh. kttYla Fw*®pointire nature in tbc hons, "of repre- ‘
for »Ue«ed «m- Free and Strictly confidential In the pri­ Dated.DJasusrv
survey.
JOlb. i.«
Dated, Hastings, Mkh, March 28.18M.
----sentatives
is that of tally clerk. The | bexxlemenL He was appointed about vate parlor of tbe HASTINGS HOUSE
Alonzo K. Kkmastox.
Circuit Court Commissioner.
salary is $3,0(X) per annum and the' six mouth* ago.
one day only. The Doctor describee the
'ntOBATEOKDKB
Ptuur T. Colobovx.
A rink, hall or auditorium with a different diseases better than the sick can
THREE
SIZES
TOO
SMALL.
work
is
as
near nothing as it can bo
Solicitor fur complainant, Barry Co..
i aaid yet retain the semblance of suffi- seating capacity of 5,000. ia to be built tbemaelvea, it is a wonderful gift for any­
Al S srsMoa f: hi- i n&gt;uwv vy-presented the appearance of Harry • cient labor to excuse the existence of on the Epworth League park ground* one to possess.
County of Barry, bolrtea *t tbe n«A«*^T
The New York Press says “Sickness la the City ot Hastings, tn Mid o*W.«
Watson in German comedy. The ex-1 the office,
near Ludington.
aesday tbe uttti di) of M^reb in tte
““
a
toy
in
the
most
phenomenal
way
he
speaker did not linger anywhere on 1
It is
fo the
tiIt
duty
of
the
tally
clerk
George Hemelgrove, of Muskegon,
PARKER'S
"
•beds light Into the darkened eye, music “RSrtXS? w
his way home.
whenever there is a yea or nay vote took carbolic add and died in great
kIR BALSAM
into the mute ear and life Into tbe dying
taken upon any proposition to be pres- agony.
form."
Bassett, teceaaed.
accurBte ami
Bnd complete
Counterfeit silver dollar* are bring
“We
Wa find
flnrl some
t/imo strange
ct™
11.:
■
t
aCCUFBve
Deafuem and head noises cured.
things
in
the
record otuiitht
the vote
of every member of
On readingaa&lt;l filing the
m* * hur iaLU&lt;.
The Doctor has just returned from of J. W, Hendrr*hJU. *d.-*ini»tr*wof»&lt;• «
Ails,"
said a railway
postalwho
clerk who • th.
,&lt; T
. 01 circulated through Michigan. They are
mails," said
a railway
postal clerk
the house who is present and voting. a trifle light, but otherwise are clever Europe and poaoesaes the latest and beat tatsL srayts* that hi* fi^si scera*
"3
Sfod mar te beard and
delivered a tramp to a police officer. When the house engages in a siege of
imitations.
methods for tbe cure of all. Chronic, Ner- dlstributfoc entered. *nd be di*cb*W
When the southern night line train
filibustering or in a succession of all­
*
“
d
Private
Diseases,
also
diseases
The
dressmakers
are
the
latest
polled into Sixth street depot Ikur* night meetings the tally clerk is
TMronjini it to ordered. Uufi
victims of the traveling swindler in of tbe Eye and Ear.
day night the clerks of the railway
obliged to go without sleep and really
Cross Iy« Straightened.
western Michigan.
He has a potent
mail service were throwing out the
perform exhausting duties, but this oc­
Cataracts Scnmu and Tumors removed petition and thai ibe hetrs
£*?*. TmM
“dree* plsiter’’ and in nearly every
mail bags intended for the post office
ceased and an other
mur**** g
without pain.
curs so seldom that tbe office «s prac­
town he succeeded in selling the •’exhere and for pointe further north,
Byes Weak Watery Granulated speedily
WREAKFAST-SUPPER.
tically a sinecure.
i
elusive right” to each and every dress­
when one of them grabbed, as he
In tbe City of Ha-ulk*. in
5
*un**'*J»°*Urod, raw, sealy diseases of
hor example, from the adjournment
r eause, U any there be.
jj* fffik
supposed, a canvas bag, but it proved of the house on March 4, 1893, to the maker.
the lids and eye lashes.
the petitioner mav !-&lt;*&lt; *
to be an Italian tramp who had been
Jamas Edivanl DaUibadi«l at Mar
Ophthalmoscopic testing of the eye for iBBMk
ordered, teal
retetodjw’Jifo
commencement of the extra session
lying beneath a pile of sacks, canvas
iotrre&gt;tn ■ .nWm
in August, a period of five months, the quette, agad 7E H« was a well-known Far bight, Near Sight and Astigmatism towopenons
Pr,’&gt;^nAo*.h&lt;l freer W «
(blurred sight) fo the only exact method MMOBH tf
and leather. The intruder said he was
GRATEFUL-COMFORTING.
tally clerk had nothing to do but draw attorney, railroad official and politician.
Serrot by cf.u-ing a &lt;-&lt;’py °L“ftJTs srt»
M. a Darla, of Detroit, ia on, of a
out qf work and money, and being de­ his salary of $340 per month with great
bjr Or- Van Marler.
MbfiSbed In tbe H
,I'V LShssly*
PBH8ONS with weakness of the back paper pr.nied aad
r ‘mSsirtM*
sirous of reaching New York had con­
regularity. During the three months syndicate which Rm parebaaad a rail- •nd limbs, involuntary discharges, impo- Krry.once In ra«'h
cealed himself under the mail bags at
fornia relate for RMXn.OOO.
of the extra session he was obliged to
Charleston, and took • his chances of be on duty altogether but thirty hours.
A Joint oon.enilon of the Baptlat tency, genera) debility, nervousness, larg­
judyedf*”8*
BOILINC WATER OR MILK.
getting through. He was rather disap­ For this work h^ received the sum of Sunday ochool worker, and Young Poo- er confusion of Ideas, palpitation of the
(Afros copy.)
lEIfSH!!!?!?’ tftan*a* of sight, trembpointed when he found that his trip to
$1,090. During the'present session of pie’, union from ooathwretarn Miohl- llng, dfoesaea of the bead, throat, nose or
Mw York had been interrupted. He
congress he has been on duty more E*a wm held tn Kalamazoo.
akin, affections of the liver,
lungs,
MORTUACE S4IX|L1U—Il
was sent to a police station house.
than usual on account of the frequent hJLte?;F Wort.“’ o!8h«r-«xL wm stomach or bowefo, those terrible disorders
Detoull Urln.l-xn
roll calls in the house on the tariff looking tor eggs in » ,tr*w stock and
by. ?21Ur3 vbe 01 &gt;,&lt;&gt;olh *ud -*ecr, t
Senator Test** Logubrloua Tale.
bill. A high salary is paid because a reached her hand in a neat. Boon after prtellcw blighting the must radiant hopes Boon aad AA» VerB&lt;»om
Senator Vest tells good stories, all first-class man who is absolutely reli­
flnRW* beran to I**n her, rendering marriage Impuasible or un­
w
of them entertaining, and many of able and accurate cannot be obtained and she died the following night It happy. Our method win eure the most of Aorrmber 1IW.
dor of N.iwmteriw.'
tv
to.lolir *'• 1-ruwF. •
-io
Flesh made with Trtnacur* Tablet* to a them apocryphal. He listened one for less money. The present incumbent was supposed that a snake bit her fin­ otalinatrrane sad absolutely restore per­
fect manhood.
MIDDLE AGED MEN
4tk peoceea. Tb»r create perfect Maiiul- evening recently at Chamberlain's to of tlse jKxutiou is as well educated, as ger.
a( every form of food, secretins the v*l- a marvelous story by Amos Cummings
intelligent and as competent a man to
Bartholomew Scanlan, aged 65 rear*.
P*rtf and discarding the worthlf**.
make ttdn placvsnlump and rovnd out of concerning the luckiest man on earth. represent a district in congress as any ~ “T**- *1 Vital, charged Jl^i
• barralug mumUimui
Cummings really exceeded the story of one of the average members upon the criminal aasault upon Baaair ibrf., .
in a meturer Mm- pa­
STANDARD REMEDY
Monte Christo.
*
c
’
aUd
of
8
year*
‘
Lwter,
.
lter. The urine ha*
floor of the house.
Sarra D. FhT.
e*n producing 18 to t» pounds per
“Speaking of luck," said Senator
utafatnit
ar**aic. and guaranteed
W'hile George BoUwon wm »t work
Vest, “I will tell you a story to which
who die of
BBOLUTELY HARMLESS.
sawing wood upor •'
■
another maa in this company can bear
“Wlyt did you bring your picture Oldfield at Mount
witness.
One day, while I wm in away from the denier', for?"
Richmond as a member of the confed­
"H“ .’ed P01 il down in the cellar,
BTAST to LADIES. mt bidder at tbe north fron*J&lt;’* *t
erate congress, I tort a roll at money, and I didn’t like it."
Charles Manloneou. a lad of t&lt;
tor
‘.‘Co?1ln’t fit*cd 8uch abasement of
*1 a fearful ueath is
TAL

surplus

$7 6,000.00

a i a.ooo-oo.

The Evening

Michigan Centra^
Balsa

If*

| a gs |»

j^ganii

COCOA
THINACURA

,

FOR THIN PEOPLE.
Are You Thin?

l*ro*red Brick

]

�astings

H

Banner.

Thursday. April, 5, 1894.
w~. R. COOK. Local Editor.

business cards.
T-ONKLE BB08.
Tonaorlal Artist*.
Shnn first d&lt;»or east Orf L-unn’s Tailor Shop.
M ha**1 cat®- Ou* shavqa
5iii "uit y*,u- G1T*’11,4 a trlal TerIUH region-

Every mother should keep a boule of
A Constantine man Is tanning tbe hides I
Carter’s Extract Smart Weed In the house. of Galloway steers for lap rolwe.
Thej I
When tbe little one comes home with wet are Mid to be finer and |undso ner than
hr
finest
qaality
of
buffalo
robes,
and
the]
feet and chilled, a hot sling of Carter’s Ry.
best of them can be for 810.
tract Smart Weed will prevent taking
Whiskey men played a scurvy tri -k on
cold. Children like it, It is as pleasant
Wayland republicans. They peeked ttwlr
as lemonade. W. H. Goodyear.
cancua, which was called,for the purpose 1

A hot sling of Carter’s Extract Smart
Weed will cut the mucous phlegm out of
the throat and lungs in a few hours, mak­
ing It a sure cure and quick cure and pre­

ventive of
Croup,
Diphtheria,
Sore
T AMES M. HAUEK,
,|
Auctioneer.
Throat, Pneumonia, etc., as these troubles
Hasting*. • ■ - Mich.
all come from a neglected cold. XV. H.
Ser me If ypu are uoing to have on auction
-vile uf any Utnd. Have had large experience Goodyear.
and will give yon satisfaction. Term* reason­
Fruitgrowers about SL Joseph report
able
■_________________
th»t tbe storm of the first of the week is
p S. I’ALMETlhK.
J. M. SMITH.
tbe worst calamity that has befallen that
section In years.
They claim that the
LAW. COLLECTION AND HEAL ESTATE
, OFFICE OF
peach trees, which were almost ready to
PALMKKi’ON &amp; SMITH
blossom, are greaily damaged, and straw
Convevanclng a specialty.
berry planta which bad started up nicely,
Woodland. Mich
were killed, even iu lhe most shelterd
M. Woodmansee.
places.
.
LAW and COLLECTION OFFICE.

All business promptly attended to.

1 Id ward Taggart
l&gt;jyal K. Knappea.
ft
ArthurC.itenlwn.
iaggakt. ksatpen* denihon.
i.awyekb.
Roomssu 817 Michigan Trust Co. Bldg.,
Grand Rapldu. Michigan.

A LICK KIRK. M. D..

M

Fhyskian and Surgeon.
Hastings. ■ • Mich.
All call* prvm|&lt;ly attended day or nlgi*. Of-0&lt;£evtr F 4&gt;. Sidwell’s boot and shoe store
.

I AMES A* SWKEZEY.
*1
Attorney at law,
Hastings. Mich.
Practices ir. all courts of the state. Col­
lections promptly attended to.

E. H. LATHROP.
Hooioepathlc Physician aad
Surgeon
Office over XV. H. Goodyear’s New
Drug Store.
All calls promptly attended to.
r.

D

it may not be generally known
Uncle Sam prints one postage stamp

that
that

is not for sale, I. e. the second class mat­
ter stamp. This stamp, new or cancelled,
never passes out of tbe bands ot tbe post­
office officials. Postage on periodicals is
prepaid by the pound iu cash, and tbe re­
ceiving clerk cancels these special stamps
to tbe value of the postage thus prepaid
and forwards the cancelled stamps to the
department as vouchers. Some of them
are very handsome aud would be much
sought after by tbe stamp flend if it were
possible to obtain them.

Lewis Crumback has won considerable
notoriety as a private detective and now
he is considered the champion egg eater.
After eating a hearty supper Monday ev­
ening at the Perkins House he made a

wager with the boys that be could suck
two dozen eggs.
After sizing him up
they felt perfectly safe In accepting the
/A A. SCflLBNKR, M. D.,
L.
Physician and Surgeon, proposition, aud two dozen of tbe largest
eggs were procured at the store, and In a
Delton.
•
Mloh.
Office In residence.,one block aasVof dapot.
very abort space of time they were comA. A C ll.nBARBER
fortablj stored away. In about an hour
.
Physicians and Surgeons.
he offered to bet $100 that he could store
Calls in city or county responded to with away one dozen more.—Freeport Herald.
promptness, day or nicht.
Tbe. big Canadian cheese which at
aTsheldo*.
tracted so much attention at the Colum­
.
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
bian Exposition is now stored In a rail­
Abstract Block. Hasting*.
The
Money to lo ws on Beal Estate Real Estate way depot in London, England.
sold on c-m mission. General conveyancing.
Having a complete set of Abstract Books, com owners have not been able to make a sale
oiled from the Records, can furnish complete on the big cheese, and It looked as If It
1 tracts.
C. F. BROOKS. Clerk.
would be difficult to dispose of It except
M. FOWLEK.D.D. S.
at a great sacrifice. It is claimed to be
perfectly good, although over a year old.
Office tours 3 a m. to s p. ai.
-______
There are 20,000 lbs. of material used
pHlUPT CULGKOVE,
Ln making this cheese, and it was a good
I
Attorney at Law
J
advertisement of the dairy Interests of the
(BuccesHor to Smith A Colgrove.)
{Office iuGm m block. Husuuga.1
Dominion. But as a marketable article
*‘r»crice« In all the courts of the «tate.
it is likely to prove a white elephant to
&lt;
E. K EX ASTON.
its owner.
A.
Attorney at Law,
{Over J. 8. Goiidvear A Co.'v store.!
A well known horse buyer of Eaton
i*?*ctice&gt;in all courtsof the State Colieennm
Rapids asys that farmers and breeders
■nnuptly .trending to.
- IL TIMMERMAN. llomapathfe Phy­ generally are making a mistake in not
breeding road and carriage horses now.
.
slcian and Surgeon.
(Office over Lathrop’s drug store.)
The,prices of single horses are low and
are enough to discourage the average
breeder. But the prices or; well matched
teams are even now good. The fact that
few are breeding horses now and that tbe
ummb TRADE MARK
present stock of desirable young animals

H

F

ADIRONDA
Wheeler’s

11^ 1 ure
Nerve
-POSITIVELY CURES—

HEflKT DISEASE. NERVOUS
Prostration, hpllepsu.
StarpleMness and all derangements of the
Nervous Systeni. ’

00612812
ReatflosB B-A.BDQS
Purely Fegatable. guaranted free from
opiates, 100 full site doses, 50c.

M. I) Bailey. Receiving Teller Grand Rap­
es (Mich.) Savings Bank, nays he cannot say
too much in favor of •‘Adlranda,” Wheeler's
Hea rt and Starve Cure.
Prepared by Wheeler and Fuller Medicine
Co., Cedar Springs. Mich. Sold by.
*W.
GOODYEAJi.,

HASTINGS,

MICM

LOCAL NEWS.
• CIRCULATION -

'This week,

.

92 quires.

Hereafter. eEangda for advertisements
must reach thia office Tuesdays at latest to
(■sure insertloa iu the issue of tbe week
wtien brought.
.
War! on scrofula and every fOFTn ®&lt; ta|P“re
t'loed Is boldly declared by Hood’s Sarsaparilla
l be great conquerer &lt; all blood diseasea.

Camphor Cream Catarrh Cure will care
Catarrh. W. H. Goodyear.
Camphor Cream Catarrh Cure will eure
a coM in the head.

W. H. Goodyear.

Carfipbor Cream Catarrh Cure Is the beat
soothing and healing. W. H. Goodrear.
A hot sling of Carter's Extract Smart
Weed'wlfl cure the Grippe. W. H. Good­

year.

Caster’s Croup and Coammption Cure to
the best cough medicine. W. 11. Good­
year.

Carter’s Cough and Consumption Cure
relieves at once. Try It; never fails. W.
H. Goodyear.
Carter’s Cough and Consumption Cure
will cure coughs and eroup, acta quick,

tastes good.

W. H. Goodyear.

J. D. Zagelmelr of Hastings will assist

John Karcher tn his painting and paper
hanging this season.—Freoper: Herald.

all over the country Is fast being exhaust­
ed should Induce shrewd men to go Into
the business. Unless they do so, desir­
able young teams in three or four years
will be very difficult to find aad will
bilng almost fabulous prices In the cities.
—E. R. Journal
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES

Despatches from various localities in
the Michigan fruit belt Indicate that
different kinds of fruit, specially peaches
were badly Injured by the recent cold
weather. "Clum” Engle says that in bis
peach orchard nooe are left alive except
sdme of his later varieties.—VanBuren
Co. Republican.
Frank Underwood brought Into The
News office about Iff o'clock this morning
a breach from a rose bush covered with
buds.
He had broken off the section
which was covered with buds and placed
it in a warm room fora couple of hours.
The bods seemed to be uninjured though
they had been exposed through the “&lt;?old
snap” and at nnnn were snbmitted to an
expert n*« culturlst who pronounced
them without Injury, as fullyt alive and
promising. Kalamazoo Dally News.
Branch County will have a pumpkin
exhibit this tall and 820 will be given to
the farmer raising the largeet one.

This morning about 10 o’clock a heavy
black, ominous looking cloud passed north
of the city. In a short time tbe rumors
came in thick and fast that a cyclone
had struck Bedford and passing eastward
had raised haroe with Bellevue. We tele­
graphed to Bellevue and the response
was that no windstorm had prevailed
and that they were “all right.”
We have
made diBigent inquiry from farmers from
Bedford and north of Verona, but could
oot hear of any damage being done. A
great many people have been In tbe cffice
this afternoon to ask about tbe cyclone.
Battie Creek Moon.
A. young man from Leroy called on the
eoanty clerk Monday for a marriage
license, but he wa« unable to get the
much coveted document, all on ^coujit
of tbe youthfulness of the Intended bride,
she not having reached her sixteenth
bifltbday. Tbe Invitations were out fur
ths wedding, which was billed for Wed­
nesday. tbe IWh, and people were coming
from a diatanre. He asked the clerk If It
conld not be fixrd up In wane way, but
Ma. Gregg talrt him tbe only way was for
him to make affidavit that slit* was six­
teen years of age at the present time.
»k&gt;ch b» "try f.«.&gt;P-rlr
tn^

inat. at wbleh time she will be of lawful
to marry.—Marshall Chruniele.

Urp qoanUtlH of ,ock,r» are beta,
Geo. Cress alwayi makes money when
Birer at Altaian.
he trades horses. He nt in Caledonia ipMred io
last week and traded hh fine roadster and
Jowab Tabte-r ot
LHgbton,
white
on bls way home exchanged again.
He plowioit on bl, farm reoeotlj. foond wnrnow drives a fine black mare and i»a X© -ral lanre pl«» ot oovver- ■»&lt;i ho" 11
cMte tltete ia a tr/btery.
iu cash—profit,—Freeport Herald. •

IN THE CRACKS.
Workmen Find

WHAT EVERY MAH

13 WORTH.

Sacraineatiy ‘acceaa.'ul boa Hood1* Botmpartita bren mat iouij teating rttiwos from
uH owrtbr Vu.UKl
furutab testimonlata
r4 cures which rewn alwort retrscuioue. Hood*
aojMPnrilta 1* not on accld-nt. but tho ripe
trult of induury sod study. I- peasesre* merit
“jH-ciihar io h*rll.”
.
Bowtie Fllta rtre Numoj MU Heodaeht,
iDdlxeatiou. BllkxaueM. Boid by all driMSlMS.

A cigar dealer was recently com­
An interesting exhibit at the na
pelled ‘to move from his duwn-town
stand, which he hod occupied fpr tional musenin shows the physical in?
gradients
which go to make up the
thirty-five years, because of the depio- I
of putting a eold water ticket In th** field, lition of the old building, says the Now average man, weighing 154 poundu,
and tbe temperance republicans did not ‘ York Times.
says the American A onlyi st. A large
get a single nominee on the list.
He pocked his belongings with'mony 1glass jar holds the 90 pounds of water
Il Is said that a wealthy and eccentric. , a sigh of regret When he had got his which his body contains. In other
old Van Buren farmer recently bad a first i things all out he turned to the work­ receptacles are 3 pounds of white of
da-»s house insured in the Coumy'Mutual. r men who were waiting to begin tear­ egg, a little less than 10 pounds of pure
but didn’t want to insure his horse hprn, ing down the building and remarked, glue—without which it would.be im­
possible to keep body and soul to­
rather to tbe surprise of the agent, for It in a rather sarcastic tone:
was also firtt-class in all {respects. When
ought to be fat.
Give ths
“Well; boys, you mey have all you gether—48.4 pounds of fat. 8M pounds
the agent went dm for lus horse the farm­ find in this old trap."
of phoephate of lime, 1 pound of car­
Thin Babies a chance. Glva .
er reached down beside the stall mid
bonate
of
lime,
3
ounces
of
sugar
and
The workmen began on the old floor,
drew out from between the siding and
them
which hod been wopi into hollows by starch, 7 ouhees of fluoride of calcium,
the Inside casing, a common baking pow- •
C ounces of phosphate of magnesia and
drr can full of $20 gold pieces, saying, I age. It had not been replaced since it
a
little
ordinary
table
salt
Divided
“There is’the reason I don’t want to In- i was originally laid.
line of the men ripped up a board up into his primary' chemical elements
sure this barn."
with his crowbar, raicing a cloud of the same man is found to contain 97
It cost Allegan $93 50 for vaccination I
dust When he got it out of his eyes pounds of oxygen—enough to take up,
which was given free during the small, he .saw something shiny in the crack. under ordinary atmospheric pressure,
pox scare at Otsego.
He picked it up and it proved to be the space of a room 10 feet long, 10
On the 21st of April, the Toledo and a dime. Further investigation revealed feet wide and 10 feet high. His
South Maven Railroad will be sold at ' the fact that the crack ^yas lined with body also holds 15 pounds of hydrogen,
which, under the same conditions
the Cream of Cod-liver OU,
public sale on mortgage foreclosure. silver.
Many rumors arc passing around ns to ]
This was an incentive to the work­ would occupy somewhat more than
with hypophosphites, and.
what will be the fute of Lhe road after 1
men. They plied their crowbars with two such rooms as that described. To ! watch them grow Fat, Chub­
It shall pass into the hands of new man-1
remarkable energy for men poorly paid. these must bt added 8 pounds and 18
agement. One of the most pleasing of
ounces of nitrogen.
The carbon
by, Healthy, Bright. Phynthe rumors, so far as lhe people are con­ In this instance they were amply re­ in the corpus of the individual referred
eiaiu, tho world over, endorse
cerned. Is that the road will be widened, warded.
to is represented*by a foot cube of
In
every
crack
of,
the
floor
silver
extended to Kalamazoo and lhe trains of
IL
coal. It ought to be a diamond of the
the Chicago and West Michigan run over dimes were found. Some of them bore
same size, because tbe stone is pure
the road. This would be Important and datesof nearly half a century ago. The
Don't be deceived bj Sobstttntn!
carbon, but the National museum has
Interesting If It were an accomplished men gathered the coin in handfuls.
,
not such a one in its possession. A
fact, instead of a mere rumor.—VanBuren
The cigar dealer, in speaking of the ।
1 row of bottles eon tala the other eloCo. Republican.
occurrence, said that be hadn't the ,
slightest idea that so much money [I ments going to make up the man.
Here is something more about tbs fa­
' These are 4 ounces of chlorine, 8X
could
be lost through carelessness and
mous (?) Vermontville egg, taken from
ounces of fluorine, 8 ounces of phos­
the Charlotte Leader: Great excitement a poor floor, even in thirty-five years.
phorus, 8X ounces of brimstone, 2X
‘
f
I*ut
it
won
’
t
happen
again,
”
he
prevails among tbe people living north of
In the line of choice candies,,
ounces of sodium. L'X ounces of potas­
the city.
A few days ago when Mr. added. “When I heard of it I immedi­
fruits, nuts, and fresh bakery
Donaldson gathered his eggs he found ately gave orders to have my new store sium, 1-10 of an ounce of iron, 2 ounces
of
magnesium
and
8
pounds
and
18
one on which was Inscribed '‘Beware, refloored with hard wood and no cracks
goods, constantly kept on hand.
ounces of calcium Calcium, at pres­
of May 4, 1894.” The letters were per­ at my own expense."
ent market rates, is worth $300 an
fectly legible and were raised on tbe
Prompt attention given to all
ounce, so that the amount of it con­
shell. Naturally be was greatly excited.
THE PERFUMED MIST.
tained in one o-dinary human body
orders. Call and see me at
The neighbors were all called and all pro­
„ money raluv ofein
&lt;tnn
I'.re
nounced It a peculiar freak of nature, tbe A Peculiar Product of tbe Northeast Wind t....
has a
$18,800.
Fewr.fof
on Portion* of the French Coaat.
more suspicious ones declaring it a mes­
our fellow citirms realize that they are
On certain parts of the coast of worth so much intrinsically.
sage of some kind from the rplrit world.
Nothing could have created greater ex­ France, including the channel, mists
citement.
Investigation shows that it occasionally appear which are general­
was a cruel joke perpetrated on the peo­ ly called “perfumed mists.”
They
ple by some vllieanous disposed person. come in the morning, especially during
Tbe Inscription can easily be made by the spring, and, strangely enough,
writtlng the letters on the shell with only when the wind is in the north­
greaae or wax and then placing it In acid east. Sometimes they last only for a
which will eat away the shell.
few minutes, at others they hang about
The Ea^on Rapids Mineral Springs Co. all day* They have a characteristic
is lhe name of a new eorperatlon autlior- smell similar to that of a limekiln.
izedto do business In Eaton Rapids.
It The origin of these mists is a mystery.
Is captained at $45,000, most of the stock In one district the inhabitants thought
l»elng held by D. A. Courier, proprietor the smell came from some limekilns
of tbe Anderson House. Its object Is to some miles to the northeast, and they
develop tbe hotel property and establish
may have been right; but this was not
a sanitarium In connection.
an explanation of the phenomenon, be­
A fearful accident took place last Mon­ cause the smell from those limekilns
day at the house of C. E. Lockwoods could not have been carried by a north­
south of Leoni. Ills boy of (2 ar 13 year, east wind to all the other places where
of age., saw some wild geese and ran ibto
the mists were seen and the smell
the house for his gun. He coulfi not find
noticed. In one of these places the
any shot; but broke up an old file for the
northeast wind comes from the sea, in
Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infkntr charge and when he discharged the gun
It burst, carrying away his little finger another it comes overland. The smell
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor *
and terribly lacerating his band and does not, therefore, necessarily come
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute \
wri st. It was not known at last accounts from the ground. During the past few
whether he could bt* saved or not.
It weeks the northeast wind has been
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Ofl^
was wonderful that he escaped with his very prevalent and the mists frequent.
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by
The best explauntion given is that the &gt;
llffe.
blustering northeast and cast winds 1
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms aud allays
Nearly one-half of the factory employes
sweep
up
the
dust,
gases
and
germs
at Lansing are idle.
feverishness. Castoria prevents vomitbig Sour Curd*
of the ground over which they puss,
Art. McHenry and Art. Mort, two and drive-lhem toward the sea. When
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria reHeves"
small Casco lad*, ran away from home a this wind has continued for some time
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
week ago with the firm determination to
it contains such a quantity of these
devastate the far west with revolver and
Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates the stomach;
things as to affect all our organs. That
bowle knife. They got as far as Kala­
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Gas*
mazoo where they stopped and their par­ is the cause of the complaints which
appear
when
the
cast
wind
blows,
and
ents found them.
“Texas Jack” and
toria is tho Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend.
“Buffalo Bill” then received a sound it may be the cause of those “perfumed
thrashing and returned to every day ex- mists."
ria.
istence.
AN HISTORICAL SITE.
“ Castor!* Is an excellent medicine for chil­
Only three or four inches of snow fell
“ Castoria is so well adapted to children that
Popular
dren. Mathen bar© repeatedly told me of its
at this place during tbe recent storm,
good effect upon their children.”
while Dowagiac reports twenty four Inch­
Da. G. C. Osoood,
Among the pretty and historic towns
es. South Haven fourteen, and at Breeds­
Ill So. Oxford SL, Brooklyn, H.T,
Lowell, Mass.
ville tire people were hauling in logs on almost on the borders of Boston lies
sleighs.—Paw Paw Republican.
Scituate, important, says the Provi­
“ Our physicians in tho children’s depart
Castoria is lhe best remedy for children of
which 1 am acquainted. I hope tho day is not
A member of tbe board of election dence Journal, not only because it con­
commissioners reports that one secretary tains some of the oldest houses in
and although we only huvo among ««rinterest of their children, and uao Castoria Inof a city convention handed in tbe copy Plymouth county, but because it gave
medical supplies what la known
of his ticket with school spelled “cbule” birth to the author of one of the most
before the name of the candidate for popular American lyrics, Samuel XX’ood
morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful
school inspector. This is equal to the re­ worth, the author of “The Old Oaken
agents down their throats, thereby sending
mark of the Albion man who, In setting Bucket."
•
forth the good qualities of a candidate for
It is curious that the name “Scitu­
office, In an elaborate speech prepared for ate” itself is a corruption of the In­
the occasion, said h Is man was of large dian “Satnit," or “cold brook.” from a
physic.—Marshall Journal.
little stream hardly a mile long, which
Ex-Circuit Judge Smith, of Ionia was the first settlers of Scituate found as
nominated for mayor of that city and refreshing as had the savages before
the next day It was discovered that hr them. This brook, of course, is not
was Ineligible, the constitution providing Wood worth’s well, and yet the well is
that circuit Judges sbail not be eligible to no creation of the poet's imagination.
anv other than a judicial position for one
It cun still be seen .by the visitor to
year after their term of office expires.
Scituate, and in it hangs a bucket, “the
The ex-Jndge having been off the bench
three months, another candidate had to be iron-bound bucket, the moss-covered
bucket," in fact, the very bucket that
selected.
inspired the poet. This, indeed, is
As a result of Mondays election, lhe what they say in Scituate—and even if
-- —-B THE-----------------------------county seat of Berrien county will be the skeptical incline to doubt that a
moved from Berrien Springs
to St.
wooden bucket could withstand the
Joseph.
wear and tear of a hundred years;
The trial of Stonewall DtFrance cost there is no doubt that Samuel Wood­
Kalamazoo county $2,750.
worth, as a boy, used to drink from a
THE LARGEST CIRCULATION.
similar bucket dipped into this very
TERMS BM MAIL­
Some of Our Friends.
same well. Samuel Woodworth was
NO. VIL
born in Scituate in 1785. fits' father,
DAILY (RiUiMi Ma,), *8.00 Rr fW.
DAILY («MA M,), *8.00 *ar jaB.
Perhaps, were you asked to point out a soldier of the revolution, owned a
8EBI WEEKLY, . .
(LOO WEEKLY, . . .
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one of Hastings most prosperous busi­ good farm, at present divided. The
ness men yo^i would chose Alfred old farmhouse is no longer standing.
It spare* oeithar pain* nor expense In aacurin* ALL THE NEWS AND THE BEST
UBn,y„
CoMal Friend*.
OF CURRENT UTERATURE.
He Is a man nearly forty years old. He
Old travelers look back with regret
has bnilt up for himself a lucrative busi­
ness. and by steady application and un­ at the brevity of some of the best
swerving honesty, has won the respect of friendships they ever knew. They best
every one. You would point, with pride, know the opulence of good fellowship
to his nice home where refinement and that is discovered on trains and steam­
taste are united. That home is shared by ers and the fleeting character of ft.
world zaadMMd aad tha cream of thq literary featam of the Daily.
a family whom you would pronounce to be They find men who are companionable
AS A FAMILY PAPER IT EXCELS
one of tbe happiest in the city.
and entertaining, they take dinner
Books, travel and thought have broad
with them and. share a bottle in the
ened and rlchened tbe man’s nature while
dining car, they play eucher and pdker
sorrow and disappointment have refined
EIGHT ADDITIONAL FADES,
In ^1 UXTEEN FADES TH. , i.»l«
in tbe smoker, they like them almost'
and purified his heart.
maot, «MW.Inln, SIX ,A0E, OF KBADIHO MATTEE u. TWO FUU.FMIK
Courteous and affable yet there is a well enough to ask them .to their
ILLUSTRATIONS,
I.
nlcn.
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th.
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chnrptl
tor th, p.p«r.
shade of what lhe world calls hauteur houses for u summer, but these friends
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about this man that makes you realize that drop off at stations on the way, and
to his real inner nature you are a stran- they never know their histories, cir­
cumstances and callings, perhaps not
K®r.
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even their nam^s.

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Holly fruit growers say the fruit crop
has been nearly ruined by (he cold snap.

A silver medal contest will be held at
Silver Creek Hall on Wednesday, April,
4 th.

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Orifln of th. TobAcco H*Nt.

Since the world-wide diffusion of the
tobacco habit its earliest and perhaps,
original use has been in a great meas­
ure overlooked. XVith the aborigines
of America smoking and its kindred
practices were not mere sensual grati­
fications, but tobacco was regardc-d as
an herb of peculiar and mysterious
sanctity, and its use was deeply and in­
timately interwoven with native rites

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in advance, to B ury Countv R i i.L-ri. Taoae out of county ft.
year.

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mamhall

1BX BA.-nxoi. KICK.. rMTorxicx,
a. r oust 14, 1879.

few .bort sentences that are speeches &gt;

themselves, a few of which we give:— j
••We have everything in ’W that ww hbd
Ln ’92 except prosperity."
“We are quite willing to stake Uss'fu­
ture of this great party and of the United
States upon the judgment of tbe educated

men of the United States."
“Tbe trouble is that Cleveland and bls
party are in control of Congress and the
very threat they will do something, and
KaglasU and BimetallUm.
,
One of the most luminous aqd sensible that they have the power to do something,
contributions made to the discussion of is what's the matter with the country to­
bimetallism is tbe speech delivered In day."
“Now let somebody declare that Repub­
the House of Commons by Sir H. MeysonTbompson, who Is not a professional lican politics are not to be disturbed and
politican or radical agitator, but a lead­ the wheels of industry will move and‘

EDITO RIA L NOTES

ing railroad magnate and steel manu­
facturer of England. His speech was
made in moving a resolution to tbe effect
that the government ought to do all In its
power to secure a reassembly of the inter­
national monetary conference with a view

prosperity return.”

AMoWntC

I or manway
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B*lan-*e ot UekH democratic by maJortllM
TUKlBK from 4 tip.
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Gidwo Brute » retonied fro"i Bany
townahip a&gt; Suptrrlaor by M
*."?
balance ot Uekrt republican by majorltlra

ranging from 49 to 95.
Hope electa Geo. Robinson. republican,
Snpervlaor, by St majority orer Grow)
Rcplofle. democrat Tbe balance of tbe
republican ticket alao elected.
Holland electa Cbarlee A. Brown; Peo­
pled Party. Snpervlaor. b, W ®»J“W
over Frank H. Smith. Republicans cleet
Henry Lane. Clerk, by 10 majority.
In Irvin* tbe republlcaai elect everythlnR except Hbtbway Commhsloner. The
vote on this office was a tie and on tne
draw “Pblp" W&lt;«i,
democrat. won.
Henry Eckert, republican, ba*25 majority.
Other majorities range from 9 to 40.
In Orangeville and Prairieville only tbe
republican ticket* were in tbe- field, rhe
vote was light Walter Drown and Syl­
vester France respectively, were rc-eieciea

the little brick grocery
Will be run in connection with the big store

on the corner under my own management as
one store. My customers can bring their

A bill that will do something to purify St?aakee Springs re-elects S. C. Rlteblr.
New York City politic* is pending in tbe republican, for Supervisor, by 03 majority.
New York legislature and that Is to reduce Balance of tbe ticket republican by large
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the Sheriff’s salary to *15,000 a year. majorities.
Tboroapple did herself proud, returning
to restoring bimetallism.
Last year the sheriff got *72,578 net In­ Sam Allen, republican, by 140 majorltj.
The first fundamental proposition laid come—nearly half as much again as the
Balance of the ticket republican.
down ia that England, and England alone, Preaident gets. To strengthen the bold
Tbe board of supervisors for the coming
stands Id the way ot the equal and uni­ upon that office in New York has always year will be 15 Republicans, 2 Democrat*
form use of both gold and silver as full been accompanied by bribery and corrup­ and l People* Party.
CITY ELECTION.
legal-tender money throughout the busi­ tion almost unparalleled, and daring his
Even tbe democratic stronghold of Has­
ness werkL Meyson-Tbompeon does not tenure the sheriff has disbursed tbe city’s
tings went mostly republican, they elect­
see anything to be gained by a reconven­ money right and left to ward bums and
ing Major by 52 majority; Treasurer by
ing of that conference if England Is to heelers, ostensibly for city services but in 237; Justice of the Peace by over 80; City
continue to play the part of tbe dog in tbe reality to Insure him the continuance of a Recorder stands a tie. The voting was
done quietly and the large vote cast show*
manger. That country is so great a fac­ great big private snap.
that the voters were anxious aud even
tor Iu the world of commerce and ex­
waiting lhe chance of expressing their
change that so long as it discriminates
The Sheriff of N*hw York city last year dislike of the present national administra­
against one of the precious melals any
tion. Following are tbe results, giving
made *71,578—over *22,000 more than
international remonetization is nut -to be
total vote and majorities:—
Grover got as President The sheriff has
looked for. He 1* very far from main­
For Mayor,
probably done more good than Grover has
L. Waters, union—378.
taining, however, as the monometallists of
though, because he's hung some of the
S. Greusel, rep.—485—82 majority.
this country do, that other nations are
worst toughs, while Grover has appointed
For Recorder.
compelled by self-interest to adopt the
C. E. Doyle, union—400.
some men of that stripe to office. That’s
English standard. On the contrary, be
E. G. Holbrook, rep.—400.
the difference.
points out that England is cutting the
For Treasurer.
throat of its own prosperity by driving
S. A. Crowell, union—282.
N. T. Diamond, rep.—519—237 maj.
other nations to manufacture their own
For Marshal,
goods, so far as possible, rather than
W. H. Miller, union—488—77 maj.
stand tbe enormous shave on their silver
•J. F. Russell, rep.—Ml.
money. This Is a v ry important point of
For Justice Peace,
view, and one which has not attracted the
F. Woodmansee, union—854.
attention in this country to which it is en1. M. B. Gillasple, rep.—440—88 maj.

BUTTER and EGGS
Direct to this store, with the assurance from me
*

price for all their produce, and have the larg­

est general stock to make their selections from.

Yours anxious to please,

E. Y. HOGLE.

FREE TRADE REBUKED

FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY.

By Michigan Voters.

titled.
Another fundamental proposition of
Meyson-Tbompson is that tbe so-called
decline of silver, which is, more properly
speaking, tbe rise of gold, is due to legis­
lative rather than natural causes. He
quoted Max Muller as authority for say­
ing that the whole world of general com­
merce has used gold and silver as money,
to the exclusion of all other metals, ever
since tbe eighth century before our era, at
least, aud probably ever since there was
any general money of commerce. During
all that time, with tbe inevitable fluctua­
tion in relative production, there was no
difficulty in maintain ing a fixed parity,
varied somewhat in different countries and
times, but never anywhere to an extent to
disturb their balance as mediums of ex­
change.
For tbe two centuries or so preceding
1873 the ratio by law varied only from 1
to 16.25 to 1 to 14.14 and there was no
difficulty in maintaining a ratio adopted
daring that period, albeit the ratio of pro­
duction varied enormously. Sometimes
silver was far in the lead, and then again
it would be gold. But since tbe demone­

tisation period set in, about twenty years,
the margin of difference In value of tbe
two metals Id tbe open market has been
widening until it has got in the near
neighborhood of 1 to 25. All this time an
ounce of silver would buy as much as it
did formerly, but an ounce of gold bought
-more.
Tbe speaker admitted that from tbe
standpoint of the creditor this is all very
nice, and England is tbe great coupon
clipper uf the world, but he insists that
the class who live on the Interest of their
capital is small, even In England, as com­
pared with tbe Industrial class, or even
tbe class whose capital is Invested in in­
dustrial properties, and It Is from the
standpoint of industrial properties that
Meyaon-Thompson speaks. England can­

not afford to sacrifice her Industries to
her Ioans. ••With one hand,” be says,
“we are doing our best to drive oar agri­
cultural laborers Into tbe towns to look
j9fW?rk|M Wim Ibo other band to

MONDAY'S ELECTION AND ITS
RESULTS.

Monday dawned bright and- beautiful.
As is. well known such days augur not
well for democracy and never did. but tbe
results of Monday far ecllpatd anything
expected or dreamed of by republicans.
While tbe result, as a matter of course, is
especially pleasing to republicans, yet It
was not due by any means to their bard
work, but was simply the stern voice of
the people uttered after enduring over a
year of free trade threats. The battle has
really been between free trade and pro­
tection and the result is a sweeping vic­
tory for the latter, and while it was ex­
pected yet so complete an overthrow was
unlooked for. Tbe battie of tbe ballots
was fought quietly, but none tbe less
earnestly. Those who uphold the present
administration mustered their full force,
but nothing they could do or say could
turn tbe tide. For tbe past year the peo­
ple have been having an “object lesson*’
of what even free trade threats will do,
and they were not at ail backward in ex­
pressing their disapproval. During lhe
past year the ranks of tbe -republican
party have been greatly swelled by hun­
dreds and thousands who have become
tired of the party In power. In the past
they differed honestly and fairly with tbe
doctrines advocated by tire republican
party, and it was but natural for them to
look for and expect to see their fondest
hopes realized when democracy triumph­
ed. A year of democratic rule, of un­
paralleled stagnation, a year of demorali­
zation tn business circles marked by an
unheard of number of failures and sus­
pensions, a year memorable for the closing
down
of factories and the non-employment
j
of labor was sufficient to convince many
that they were supporting theories for­
eign to American prosperity. For this
reason they came in large numbers to tbe
republican fold. They came from the
farm where democracy proposes to have
tbeir produce in direct competition with
1
'Canadian
cheap stuff; they came from the
factory where they had been robbed of
their wages by proposed injurious demo­
cratic legislation; they came from active
business life where contemplated measures
have brought doubt, ftmr, uncertainty,
decreased business and in thousands of
caM* bankruptcy. So that tbe reault
can not properly be called a party victory,
but rather a disapproval of democratic
doctrines, and a victory for protection.

THE COUNTY.
The result Of the election in the county
which give employment to the workmen is marked by great republican gains, they
winning 15 out of tbe 18 supervisors—a
In towns, and to cause them to be carried
gain of six over last year.
on Id sliver-using countries."
Assyria elects republican ticket re-elect­
It is dow some two generations or more* ing C. L. Briggs at head of ticket, who
won
over A. G. Kmrt,
since that unique Wending of metaphysics

fcrive away the manufaciurtug ISdUSt’ii-8

and poetry, Coleridge, gave ns the reflec­
tions of the devil upon tbe incidents of a

Maple Grove only had four tickets in
tbe field viz., Republican, People* Party,
Farmers Union aud Prohibition. Tbe re­
publican ticket beaded by Tho*. J. Ford

For Aidermen. In the 1st ward Kiley
Waters, union, defeated Fred Bush, rep.,
by 80. In the 2nd ward Henry Osborn,
rep., defeated W. O. Lowden by 25. In
the 3rd ward Emory Busby, rep., defeat­
ed Frank Brodesser, by 14. In the 4th
ward Chas. Huffman, rep., defeated Jos.
Rogers by 32.
For Members Board of Education. In
^he 1st ward D. C. Eyele«hymer, rep., de-.,
feated Rob’t Dawson, dem , by 15. In
the 2nd ward Thos. Waters, rep., defeated
Kep Silsbee bv 80. In the 3rd ward W.
D. Hayes, dem., defeated Ihiniel Striker
by 84. In the 4th ward Henry Cook de­
feated I*. E. Stauffer by 16.
For Conatables. In the 1st Lee Cooley,
dem., defeated W. H. Jenks, rep., by 5.
In the 2nd
Myers, rep. defeated S.
Garrison by 38. In the 3rd Charles No­
bles. rep., defeated Will Waite, dem., by
by 17. In the 4th Clint Myers, rep., won
by 12.
For Supervisor let and 4th wards Milo
Williams, dem., defeated G. K. Beamer,
rep., by 11. In the 2nd and 3rd wards
Baker Shriner, rep., defeated George
Abbey by ,8.

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Caetleton elect* entire republican ticket
Tuturnlng Supervisor Frank Me Derby by
iMnmJavtty.
Woodland elects entire republican tick­
et beaded by Sageae Davenport, Snparvtocr.' Majorities range from 4 to 40.

Continued on last page

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See our warranted shoe for

MOTIC E

I am going to dispose of my
new furniture at some price.
Now is your time to get goods
for a little money. I will
still buy and sell second
hand goods and do uphol­
stering and repairing.

FmkStfc
Jefferson St. Furniture

IF YOU WISH
To make selections from one of the
nicect and beet selected stocks of Fur­
niture in Western Michigan come and
see us. Everything is new and of the
very latest stylee. We have not con­
fined our buying to any one house or to
any one style or design, but bought
where we could get the best designs for
the money. Do you want

$20 FOR $10?
GET IT NOW

WALL

Ki MGGOY’S
It is just so with every­
thing. Our

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PAPER

Majority and

Wab

In order to make room for our spring stock which is expected in about 2 weeks. We
will sell anything in our line of Boots ana Shoes at the following Low Prices:

K cream of tarter baking powder. Store.
Highest of all in leavening strength
—Latest United States Govern­
ment Food Report.
Royal Baking Powder Co.,
Wall St., N. Y.

Haaiy Wtekvrtrv, for Saverriaor bj K

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ELECTION NOTES.

Last year the Journal published a very
kind mention of Sylvester Greusel. for
Mayor. The article was largely instru­
mental In his defeat. This year the
Journal published its screeds on Recorder
Holbrook, who would have been defeated
had It not been for the articles published.

attracted tbe attention of this Satanic

pedestrian

that they shall receive the highest market

fill New Pawns
The Price is

LOWER THIS SEASON.

w. ItWObYMR

are A No. 1, and we have
everything you want and
they are now open for your
inspection.
Don’t be deceived in Pack­
age Seeds. Bulk Seeds are
always fresh and i cheaper.
Be sure you get one of those
25 cent E&amp;g Baskets.

He ia still giving his customers the
benefit of a 50 per cent reduction on
these goods. Also in buying carpets
remember that in buying from sample
you have the advantage of a great
variety of styles, colors and designs to
■elect from. We have an elegant line
of samples. Fee us if you want carpets.

A. McCoy.

—

�Hastings Banner
Thursday, April, 5» i894w. R. COOK. «-•**» Editor.

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hunters and all close
idjers will make'a mis­
take if they buy with­
out seeing my
line of

WALL PAPER
—AND

Conductor Baker, who has teen on thia
^erbonal mention.
route of the Michigan Central since Ito
construction, has resigned.
His face is
Neiaoa Carveth, of Kalamazoo, is In the
familiar to many of our citizen*. He has
city.
purchased a farm in Benzie County.
D. R. Cook returned from Ohio last
Balf-off sales are now being made by
several of our well-to-do farmers—$1-00
wheat for 50 cents. This Is a bona fide j. Mis* Eva Ryan is suffering from an at­
half-off sale aud there is no specified tack of qalnay.
time as to bow long it will continue.—
Miss Edith Herncy left for Nile* Mon­
Fryeport Herald.
day morning.

Shadow socials are the rage In some of
tbe neighboring counties. Young ladles

J. F. Burroughs, the florist, is very sick
With pneumonia,

who are concealed have their - shadows
thrown on a sheet, and the young gentle1 man who bids highest for tbe shadow

James Mason spent Sunday in Middle­
ville with Guy Johnson.

(takes her to supper.

Chas. S. Pflug was home from ML Ver­
non, Ill., s few days this week.
\

VOU will remember that Goliath was very much surprised
1 when David hit him with a stone. Re probably felt

that such a thing had NEVER ENTERED RI8 HEAD
BEFORE. That’s just the way with people in this day and
age of the world They are surprised at anything sudden.
People get in the habit of paying big prices for boots and
shoes, and many have been surprised during the past week
at the astonishing low prices we have placed on our special
lines that we are closing out. Our prices WILL SURPRISE
YOU. THEY WILL SURPRISE ANYONE. These are
not old shelf-worn goods. They are new, they are stylish
and they’ll wear. We do business upon honor. What we
tell you we mean and we keep our word. When we tell
you that we are selling a $5.00 shoe, Ladies’ or Gents’, for
$3.00 during this special sale we mean it. We don’t mean
to say we are selling all our $5.00 goods for $8.00; that
would be impossible and continue business. We do mean
to say that in these special lines we are actually selling
$5.00 goods for $3.00. Why don’t you inspect these goods?
You’ll buy just as sure as you do.
Yours truly,

^Tbe beautiful drama. Philomel, will be

WINDOW SflflD&amp;S.
FRED L. HEATH/

music for the evenlng wlH~T&gt;e~furnl3bed

Ezra Allen has moved bis family from
Hastings to Fennville.—Goblevllle News.

by a mandolin orchestra.

The Druggist.

MIGH.

HASTINGS.

William Goodyear ia confined to the
given by lhe senior class of tbe High bouse this week with th* mumps.
,S3hoo), on Thursday evenlng^April 19th.
Mrs. Luke Waters and mother, left for
The play Lb- full of intereat an3“wUrT£&gt;
California Friday for a six weeks vtolt.

Agent for Ptaeticd the best
Wall finish in the world, -c '

Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lombard and Miss
Mr. R. B. Messer can now very proper­ Olive Heath were In Grund Rapids Fri­
ly be saluted as ’’Major.” Last week he day.
received appointment as Aid-de-camp
Misses Mary Master* and May Dennis,
with rank ot Major on Gen. Gage’s staff,in
of Kalamazoo, visited in the city last
the Uniformed Rank Knights of Pythias of
Michigan. Richard’s appointment Is a
Mrs. Frank Brooks and son Fred, of
pleasure to his friends and he tears tbe
Martin, visited relatives In the city last
honors vji^) becoming dignity.
AufI tat ions are out for the

wedding of

Miss Katherine Bronson, of Big Rapids,

Mis* Maud Hough? daughter of C. A.
Hough, of the - Farmers A Merchants

was the guest of Dr. V. H. Vivian over
Sunday.
Bank, to DutUIo a Holly, ot Pkdnekh, I u.
J „
Kentucky. j Tt.
Mlw Floreoe. Kn.pp,o, ot Grand RipIds, Is visiting her grand mother, Mrs. M.
W. Riker.
Hough, on State street, on Wednesday,
Mrs. W. T. Brown returned to Chicago
April 11th.—Nashville News.
Friday night after a few days visit with
At a meeting of tbe council last even­ friends here.
ing the question who should be the
Roy Will, of Lake Odessa, was in the
next Recorder of this city was decided by
city. Roy is now one of the leading tondrawing slips from a hat and Mr. Hol­
sorial artists In our neighboring town.
brook was the lucky man. We trust that
Alderman Osborn Uss recovered from
Bro. Dennis will refrajn from any unnec­
essary demonstration in rejoicing over the his recent attack of lung fever and was
able to be at bls store a short time yester­
candidate he caused to be elected.
day.
^Chester Messer gave a dinnerparty Fri­
Word reclved from Miss Sarah Horton,
day for his mother, Mrs. Bentley, and a few
other elderly ladle*. The invited guests orders her Bannkb sent to Ironwood,
Mich.,
where she has secured a desirable
were: Mrs. O. N. Boltwood, Mrs. Rogers.
Mrs. WUlard Hayes. Mrs. Leonard Powers, position as trimmer.

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Mrs.Buller, Mrs.-Throopand Mrs.Dunning.
A vpry enjoyable lime was had. Mrs. Dun­
ning and Mrs. Rogers had tbe honor i f being
the oldest of the ladies present, their ages
being 81 years each.

G. H. Potter left for Silver Creek, New
York, Monday night In response to a
Don’t forget the fact that you can get
telegram announcing tbe death of his
the Barker and Chicago Weekly Inter
grandfather, N. J. Newton.
Ocean, the two papers for only one dollar

'Riis week,

Mr. Reiser, an old pioneer, of Woodtana, died Tuesday, aged M years.

work, and a desire to help It in
manner they coukl.

Wanted—A good gif! for general house­
work. Inquire at Joe. Roger* store.

The many friends In this county of M.
J. Go**, of Plainwell, will be pleased to,
iearn that be has again embarked in
business in this county, having re-opened
his lumber yards at Milo, and Cloverdale,
where be will constantly keep on band a
full and complete stock of lumber and all
kinds of building materials, and will be
prepared to furnish prices In competition
with lbs lowest that can be obtained any­
where. Mr. Gosa is known a* a hustling,

Spaulding’s.
Tbe popular 5-eent loaf at
F. G. Bbamkb’s.

Do you want canned goods? Then get
tbe best the market affosds st S. E. Phil­
lip*.
Scotch ginghams,

Irish

lawns.

Tela

Vela Duck, etc.
O. t&gt;. Sfavlding.
Electric light easterner* will please pay
to W. L. Walt on presentation of their
bills.
Julius Kumbll, Treas.

Everyday adds something now

to

our

well assorted line of dry goods.
Stauldix©’*.
Now that maple syrup te cheap yoa
ant to buy that gunuins jffew York Buck­
heat flour that Joo. Roger* db Do. sell for

B2.80.
Next week we will show bargains that
will turn everybody* steps toward our
store.
I
•
.

R K. Grant.
One of the shooting stars that has light­
ed up the bargain aky ls our Hue of spring
jacket*.
O. D. SrAULDUto.

tbe city for price or quality,
we fit all glove*.
If your pants are marie to order they
fit better, they wear tetter, and - they al­
ways look tetter. Luna, tbe talker, will

APRIL 14

a year. Or you can get the Banner and
Hon P. T. Colgrove jvlll address the
Detroit Weekly Tribune the two for one Knights of Pythias at tbe laying of a cor
dollar a year, or tbe Banner and New ner stone of a Pythian temple in Hender­
York Weekly Tribune, the two for one son, Ky., Monday afternoon next. From
dollar a year. These prices are for Barry there he goes to Nashville, Tenn., to de,
County readers only. Those living out­ liver an address.
side the county will be charged $1.25.

LOCAL NEWS.

See our line of satines.*

SATURDAY.

Mrs. Frank Maus, whose serious illness

was reported last week. Is reported slight­
ly tetter,-and faint hopes are now enter­
tained for her recovery
j

The annual meeting of the Michigan Re­■
Buy your lace curtains and window
publican Newspaper Assentation will bei shades at Rogers’.
*
held In Owosso Wednesday and Thursday,
Phillip* has tbe best coffee In .the marApril 11 and 12.
The opening session1 ket Just try it and you will agree with
will be held Wednesday evening and will1 us.
be
open
to
all
persons
who desire to at­
CIRCUL4T1ON Mr*. John Lawrence, an old pioneer of
The session Thursday will be for
: Hickory Corners died suddenly of heart
92 quires tend.
ttie editors only. In the evening a ban­' failure Monday.
Hereafter, change* for advertisement* quet will be tendered the visitors by the
Patrick Ryan, an old resident of Irving,
mutit reach this office Tuesdays at latest to citizens of Owoeso at the Armory. Some
Tbe funeral
insure insertion in the tesse of the week of the best speakers in tbe state will be died Thursday morning.
when brought.
was held Saturday.'
present and a royal good time is assured.
If In need of crockery or glassware S.
The Epworth League bad a rally Sun­
Buy T of Phillips.
E. Phillips can supply your wants from
day evening, in which the delegates to* tbe latest and best styles.
■Thllomel” April 13.
the recent State Convention at Sagini W
,
Our drass goods trade keeps improving.
Timothy seed on sale at Stauffers'.
gave their report
Miss Belle Handy
Correct fabrics at lowest prices.
U«*ar the play of the season. Philomel. gave a report of the social department of
*
Spaulding’s.
Money saving prices at O. D; Spauld- tbe League, Miss Nagler of the depart­
Whatever we say la lived up to, and
ment of Christian work. Judge Smith of
whatever we promise Is given.
See an/The donation for Rev. Cox last evening, tbe Literary and Rev. Cox of the Mercy
and Help department Tbe reports were। nouDoement of our great slaughter sale to
netted 890.
j •
very interesting and Inspiring. We doubt: begin Saturday April 14th.
X Bora to Mr. and Mra. J. M. Bauer,
R. K. Grant.
if a person present left tire church with­
Thursday, March 19th, a • lb. boy.
out feeling a renewed interest in thei
Mrs. Wiukleman, mother of John

Just received at RogerY a large invoice
of ruga. Come and get first eelsetion.

W. H. SPENCE

whatever

pushing business man and you can iearn
something of what be is doing, and pro­
poses to do, by reading his adv. In tbe
Banxbb this week and succeeding weeks.

Winkleman and Mrs. Burroughs, of this
city, died Tuesday, aged OT years.
Her
remains were taken to Belleville for bur­
tel.

Powers and Roe of Grand Rapids are
•in the city at Konkel Bros, barter shop.
They steam, clean and dye ladies and
gents garments. All work ia done first
class.

If you want to invest 50 cents and not
_
only get the foil value for your money,

but also a beautiful present besides, just
read Julius Russell’s adv. in this issue.
Sampica at tbe elegant pictures can be

We begin one of the greatest

5L/WQMTER SALES
or cLomnq ~
Furnishing Goods ever known in Hastings.

We will

place on sale the entire stock from our Woodland store

at about half price.

new and bright.

These goods are all late styles,

Any one in need of clothes cannot

afford to miss this great chance.

Considering the low

prices we will ask, every sale must be for cash.

Remember the date.

Sale

begins Saturday,

April 14 and continues unlil every article is sold
high grade clothing

seen In bls display window.

Oar suits fit tbe form; our prices fit tbe
times. Yen’ll get full round dollars
Tte next aseettng of tbe Barry County every IM cents you spend at Lann’* tbe
Teachers Aas’n will be held at Nashville, tailor's, and you’ll be surprised at what a
Saturday, April 14 th, IBM. Tte follow­ small price It will cost you for a suit made
ing ia the program:—
tn order. Remember that suits made to
Devotional
Exercises—Rev.
Arthur order wHl flL

AT HALF PKKE

Trott.

Mr. N. Block, representing Rosenbaum
A Speyera, of Katemazoe, will be pleased
to meet tte ladles of Hastings and vieinlty
Class Exercise ia Numbers—Eugenia
at the Hastings Honje parlors on Thurs­
Downing.
day, Friday and Setorday, April It, 11
Paper—S. Wilbert Smith.
and 14th, with a fall line of silks, dress
Class Exercise In Reading—Alice Mcgood*, lace*, trimmings, spring cape*, and
Kiaal*.
jackets aad a fine line of lace and chenille
Commercial Discount—C. L. Glasgow.
curtain* o»c., etc. It will pay every lady
How to Create an Interest in Promoting
to call and secure a bargain.
Exercises—Mary E. Wilcox.
Tuesday evening tte sad new* reashed
Tte Teacher’s Wort and Influence—
this city by telegraph that Mrs. Ella Bow­
Mr*. W. H. Yovng.
en,
who only a short time ago went to Fen­
Way* and Mean* In Primary Work—
ton. could not live, and tbl* was followed
Lida Feighner.

Duties ot Belwol Ofcera—D. C Wu-

yesterday morning by the announcement
of her death. "About it daya agO ihe’wa*
Tbe program will be Interspersed with
taken
sick im her illness developed Into
music and recitations. Iu the evening s
program of recitations, songs, and three- inflammation uf the bowels, which ended
minute speeches will be carried out in her death. Friends left for that place
Nashville will endeavor to entertain all Tuesday evening and It Is expected that
her remain• will be brought to this city

Juin Ltmu»,te.

counts for anything, this sale ought not to last long

well

Have more to

say later,

K. K. MRflNT

If

�—

THE OLBMILL MYSTEHY
By Arthur W. Marchmont. B. A.

of money which ought to be in hand, and that they can’t get H.
He haan’t
it”
•Silence, Savannah!" cried Mary,
with sudden, fierce energy.
“I’ll hear
no mare against him from anybody.
It’s all a pack of lies from beginning to
end, and I won’t have it even spoken of
before me. Where is he?"
Without waiting for a reply the girl
rose from the easy chair in which she
had been sitting, and taking down her
hat and jacket from behind the door
began to put them on, her hands
trembling and quivering with sup­
pressed excitement
Before she had finished her mother

told yon." on,wered Sinnaxl.
"Then Ill go down to bls cottage

Are you coming?”
The two girls left the house together,
and on the way to Tom’s home Mary
plied her companion with questions.
When they reached the cottage Tow
was not there. He had not been ba?k“IU wait," said Mary, quietly, and
ahe took off her hat and jacket and sat

“WelL then, eet to work and love
Reuben Gorringe. If you weren't so
down.
. _
"You’ve no call to wait, Savannah,
precious ol&gt;stinate. you’d have done it
said Mary, somewhat ungraciously,
long since, instead of maundering on
with that Tom Roylance; fiddling and
after a time.
.
/addling about and doing naught else.
"Why are you angry with me,
Mary?” naked Savannah, in her soft­
I’ve no patience with you.”
est voice. "Tom asked me to stay
Mary made no reply to this. She hod
"Bless the girl, what’s the matter?" with bls father until his return, if he
bad morti than one dispute with her
docs return to-night That is why I
mother on the same subject, and there cried Mrs. Ashworth.
To going out. My Tom’s in trouble, am here. But you and 1 must not
had beyn high words between th£m oc­
and I’m going to him.
Some villains quarrel at a time like this.”
casionally.
Mary turned to her companion and
"Why don’t you do os I tell you, dare to say he's stolen some of their
Mary, las|?" continued Mrs. Ashworth, paltry money, and I’m going to see said readily:
"I was wrong. Savannah. Forgive
after a panre in whieh she had waited what it means. I’m going to him.”
"You can’t do that.’’.said Savannah, me. But I am full of anxiety about
vainly for a reply.
this; it frightens me. There must be
“I don’t want to talk about it now; quietly.
Mrs. Ashworth looked from one to some conspiracy against Tom. He is
Tm not well enough,” said Mary.
so good-natured andopen and trustful
But herjmother did not mean to give the other of the girls in wonder.
"Who says that?" replied Mary, that anyone can impose upon him. I
□p her efforts to induce Mary to take
"Who’ll stop wish he would come."
what she regarded a.sthe proper course laughing scornfully.
in regard to marriage. Moreover, she me? Where my Tom is there Til go.”
After a time she rose and made some
"You can’t go to him now where he supper for the invalid, who spoke very
had turned against Savannah, and
when Mary told her what Reuben Gor­ is,” said Savannah again.
little, but lay and watched her as she
ringe had rsaid about the girl seeking
"Why not?" said Mary, her faoe moved about the room. The old man
flushing.
some other lodging 'Mrs. Ashworth
turned to Savannah:
"Where is he, then?" asked Mra
was pleased.
"Will you read to me, child? You
“I’m glad of it, that I am. I’ll tell Ashworth in the same breath.
will soothe me.’’
Savannah this very night what he’s
“He’s probably in gaol by this time,”
The girl went to the side of tbe bed
' said, and the sooner she packs the bet­ answered Savannah; and at the words and took up the book that was lying
ter. And there’s no reason now why Mary cried out, and would have fallen there—it was a copy of the "Pilgrim’s
we should keep her. Where is she in her weakness if her mother had not Progress”—and as soon as Mary bad
now?"
caught her and half led, half carried finished her preparations began read­
“I don’t know. Maybe with Tom’s her back to her chair.
ing aloud from it.
father."
□er weakness lasted only a minute,
Mary sat apart nearer the door,
“More likely with Tom himself,” said however, and then she sprang up and waiting and listening for Tom’s com­
Mrs. Ashworth, speaking at random in cried:
ing. Presently, she crept gently from
her irritation, and haring no particu­
"I—don
he the
ia room
Where
room
and coor
went ot
to the
----- ,’t care
------ «.where
»
andthe
went
to tne
tne door of the
lar meaning for the words.
my Tom is, ttere I mean to be,” and cottage to wail there. This wa. about
"Mother!" eried Mary.
with that she (urate to leave Ute col- ten o'clock; ahe knew there wa, a
"Mary," answered the mother, imi- tape.
train from Presburn about that time.
Lating her tone.
After a little while she saw her lover's
CHAPTER XIIL
"If you don’t wont to drive me out of
tall figure coming up the street He
MARY'S sosncioira.
the room you won’t say such tilings as
was walking slowly, and his head was
"Stay,
Mary;
you
had
better
hear
all
that,” said Mary, quietly. ••They pain
bent as though he waa in deep thought
I have been told before you go."
me."
She gave a sigh of relief when she
Mary turned back, as though she
“All righit, my lass, I won’t say any­
him,- XOT
for *she
to tear
fear
thought the suggestion good.
| saw nim
ne had begun to
thing morel”
“Yes; I should like to hear it When '
not coming might mean the
She was fond of the girl, and had no
did all this happenT*
■
worst She went to meet him. When
wish to hurt her feelings. Bat she
“Not long before I came here," an- ho
her he »t0PP&lt;^ *nd started.
was very anxious to see her married to
swered Savannah.
I
“Mary, you here?”
Reuben Gorringe, and was thus very
“Did Tom send you to tell me?”
|
Tho tears were in her voice as She
often a most injudicious advocate of
"No. I came because I thought it put out her hands to take his, wanting
the latter’s cause.
She went! now to the girl’s side and would be better for you to hear it from to make him feel her sympathy.
’ me than from anyone else."
j
“I heard there was some trouble,
bent over her and kissed her.
“Tom Roylance a thief and in-pris- Tom. Savannah told me.”
"I'm sorry I grieved you, my lass,”
on," ejaculated Mrs. Ashworth, lifting !
"Why did she speak of it? ShcTsaid
she said. |
her hands in amazement
. she would not"
"It’s all jright, mother," answered up"Silence,
mother," cried Mary, an *
"Not to me?” She was hurt to think
Mary, looking up, and smiling. "I
know whad you wish, but it can’t be. I grily. “Tom is no thief, and those he should wish to have a trouble
who
have
dared
to
put
him
in
prison
kept
’
secret from her and known to
can’t marry a man without caring for
will have to pay for it But now, Sa- ' another.
him. It goes ugamst nature. Try not
van nah, what is it these slanderers say '
"I did not want to trouble you while
to wish it cjr speak of it again."
against my Tom?"
you were ill, Mary.” said Tom, reading
She went out of the kitchen then,
“They say that a week or two bock ’ her meaning in her question.
and thus the discussion ended, as all
"I would far rather know it at once,"
the talk oa! that subject did, by each something in the accounts was noticed |
that puzzled them. They said nothingshe
___ ____________
answered. "It is only a cruel
keeping hei- own opinion.
The nexi two or three doys were a । at the time, waiting to see what hap- ' kindness to keep your troubles from
time of great trouble to the girt She pened. Then they decided to make a me.” Then she took his arm. aud clung
recovered her strength quickly, though sudden examination into the books, to him and wondered and grieved that
she was not able to go to'the mill, and and to see whether the money was he did not kiss her. If she had had a
right They came
came-—at least, they went trouble, it would have been so sweet,
indeed was compelled to slop in the rlghL
to the cottage—"
i
( she thought, to have been able to tell
house. But what perplexed and wor­
“
Were
you
there?" asked NIary. him and to kias him for the ready
ried her moet was the fact that Tom
quickly,
noticing
the
slip
the
other
wealth of sympathy which would be
Roylance only came once to see her,
! given to her. Such sympathy as bar
and then only for a short time, during made in the use of the wortls.
"I
was
sitting
with
the
old
man,
and
heart was bursting to pour forth.
the whole of whl^h he seemed ill at
had been reading to him," answered I
“Let us go in.” he said, after a moease and quite unlike himself.
^vannah
flushing
slightly
as
she
ment s pause, in which he had felt eTnSavannah Morbyn left the Ash­
spoke.
\v
ell,
they
asked
at
once
for
barrassed.
worths’ cottage on the day after Reuben
the money, an-1 ' "Cm yon speak ot this before your
Gorringe had spoken about It.
She lb. books and lor
then and there, father and-and Sarannah?" uked
went away with scarcely a word, went Into lhe thing
simply telling Mary that she was go­ They were in the front room, and after Mary.
a
time
Tom
came
back
to
where 1 was !
"You must not stay in the niriit air
ing, and where she had found lodg­
sitting with his father, and he looked lass; you’ll get chilled. Oh! ves: I can
ings
very
r
gry
and
agitated.
He
went
to
(
say
anything before-them.*”
Nary
Then cam* dreadful news.

Savannah had been to sit with Mary
two eveuings, and on the evening of
the day before Mary intended to go
back to work she came in a state of
great excitement
"What’s the matter. Savannah?”
asked Mary.
“Have you heard any news?" asked
the other.
"News? How should I hear news?
I hate not been out"
“Has no one been to see you?"
“No."
•
"Have you seen Tom-Tom Roy­
lance?" asked Savannah.
“Na. What of him?"
..
“Nay. Tuat’s what I would ask
"Is anything wrong. Savannah?
What is it? TeH me quick. Don’t
keep me in suspense. What is it?"
Mary spoke rapidly and eagerly.
"I don’t know what It is,” answered
the other girl, not meeting Mary’s
eyes, which were fixed upon her face.
*‘But I have heard."
"Then what is It? Tell nyj. You
have come to tell me; why don’t you
do so at once? If he is not ill, and
nothing has happened to hurt him. It
cannot be anything very serious. Is
he leaving the mill, or has lie quar­
reled with Reuben Gorringe?"
Savannah bent her dark eves on the
others’face. Al the look Mary seemed
to feel a strange fear chill her heart,
but she would not, show it, and smiled.
“What I have to tell you will be a

------ ---- ---- — ■ I « M
UrioM lltea. What ta It they aar,
MinA —uk__ m «■
*

•*kl. “Tom a thief! Thaldoal

a drawer, unlocked it and took out a
cash box“I heard him exclaim as he took it
into his hands, and then he cried, suddenly:
“ ‘My God! I’m ruined! I’ve been
robbedl My cash box has been broken
open
I had all the money of the sick
fund in it, and every shilling is gone!
They’ll think I’ve robbed them.’
“At that moment one of the other
men came to the door, and asked Tom
if he would take the money Into the
next room so that they could count it
and check it
\
“ ‘Murstone’—it waa Murstone. the

‘Mnrstone. I’ve been rob bed.'said Tom.
•The box is empty, and every shilling
has been taken away!’
,
“Murstone smiled a hard, disbeliev­
ing, mocking smile, whieh drew down
the corners of his month, whilst his
eyebrows went up, *nd ho shrugged
bis shoulders as be answered:
" ‘That’s unfortunate,’ in a tone that
showed he didn’t believe a word of
what Tom said ‘But come, let ns get
back and tell the others of your mis­
hap.'
“ ’Tom's eyes blazed with rage at
the other’s tone and manner, and I
thought he waa going to strike him.
But he kept his temper, and followed
Murstone out of the room, holding the
empty cash box dangling from his
hand as he walked.
" ’Poor fellow. I pitied him.’

“ Tm going out for &gt; Mt. Politer.’ I
could rood In the IroobM look ia hl.

getting out of earshot of the old man.
" There’s trouble and a strange mis-

Fuesse&lt;1 "hat be had meant to say,
। «Ten before he added, as if to explain
. &lt;way h°r thoughts: “Savannah knows
thing already."
| They went In. and Mary waa relieved
6ce
brighter than she had
; thought
I
^*e
hoped that matters were not
so bad as she had feared. But the
- first
words be spoke killed her hope. They
were addressed to Savannah in answer
to the searching, anxious look that she
directed upon him with th e one-word
question: "Well?"
“No, it is not well," be answered,
playing on the word. "It is not so bad
as it might be. But—," and he looked
across to where his father lay.
"He is asleep.” said Savannah, inter­
preting the look.
Then Tom drew the two girls across
the room, and in a low voice told them
the result of the journey to Presburn.
They had not found the man whom
they had gone over to see.
As soon as Tom began to speak of
the matter, Mary read in his eyes and
voice and manner how real and terri­
ble was the trouble, and how deeply he
was suffering, and she longed in her
heart to have the task of comforting
him. But Savannah's presence checked
her.
"What is it they say against you.
Ute actaM cterge they nteket”
■•Th*t I have stolen the money of the
fond, Mary. That I am a thief. You
know I have to collect certain sub^rPtlo“' “4 ttey-woll. it j. Mur-

th. money.-

WDa’T

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somebody's
that’s • He.
••Thn--‘vc taken them to-night

thJ

why. that's Uk« admitting that

^T^e^-n^ttber-

aontent to," he an.wered, as If feebly

M. M4 M. aad os, M4 on:

excusing hie weakness.
"Hut about tho money, "he wild,
after n pause. "Did you fl™ tltete

'could I dothetyheMelalmed,
ratter irritably.
"DMnH Savannah
tell you that It had been stolen out of
the cosh-box?"
“Was it the fund money tnat was
stolen?”
m a
■Yes. Mary; of course It w »•
answered, again speakii« Irritably.
“Don't you understand? Von know I
pat tbe money always in that °-sh’
box jnst as I collected It. and kept It
there until I |»kl it over to l*”’"en
he came from Ite'shurn. W hen l wwnl
to get It this evening, to show that It
tallied with tte accounts, it was gone.
That's lhe whole thing in a nntahau.
The tone in which he spoke hurt the
girl. It seemed as « he resented her

questions.
"But If it was only twelve or thir­
teen pounds-you have more than that
in the savings bank, Tom; and you can
give them that, can’t you? Surely
they cannot punish you because some
one has stolen the money from you.
That, at the worst, would be your
loss, not theirs. Bad enough, of
course; but not nearly »o had as—as
the other."

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Reduced fr»m

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8. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wiv. was
troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism,
his stomach was disordered, his liver was :
affected to an alarming degree, appetite
fell away, and be was terribly reduced In
flesh and strength.
Three bottles of
Electric Bitters cured him.
Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg. HL. had
a running sore on his leg of eight years’
standing. Used three bottles of Electric
Bitter* and sewn boxes of Bucklen’s
Arnica Salve, and his leg Is sound and
well. John Speaker. Catawba, O., had
five large fever sores on his leg, doctors
said be was Incurable. One bottle Electric
Bitters and one box Bucklen’s Arnica
Salve cured him entirely. Sold by W. H.
Goodyear, the druggist.
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activity tar THE FORUM.

thocibttal Utcntan
D. W. Faller, of Canajoharie. N. Y.,
ttys that be always keeps Dr. Kings New
Discovery in tbe House and bls family has
always found the very best results follow
Its use; that he would Dot be without It,
it procurable. G. A. Dykeman, Druggist,
Catskill, N. Y., says that Drt King’s New
Discovery is undoubtedly the best cough
remedy; that be has used it in bls family
for eight years, and it has never failed to
do all tliat is claimed for IL Why not try
n remedy so long tried and tested. Trial
bottles free at W. H. Goodyear’s Drug
Store. Large size 50c and 81.00.

Bucklen't Arnica Salfe
The best salve in tl&gt;c world for ____
cuts,,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum., fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin Irruptions, and posi­
tively cure plies or no pay required. It
Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
or money refunded. Price 15 cents per
box. For sale by W. IL Goodyear, the
druggist.

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SIZE AND QUALITY UNCHANGED.
Fenm it mw as cheap aa the BMfftziiet of were eitertilMttt
THE CHEAPEST, THE LARGEST, THE BEST. OF THE GREAT REVIEWS.

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a

Ludington Is to have a bask with SfiO.000 capital.
M«,l,t« l« won to
twenty-Oflli anniversary.

celebrate
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ter

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castaria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Brartet ferer j, rulnt el Huiedale.

Re?. K. 11. Inman, BepUit elenrrmnn nt
Oenterallle. Mkb., ray. be bu nenr
route U, equal to ''Adironda,* Wbeelar’,
Heart and Nerae Cura. Sold! by W. H.
Goodyear.
United Brethren ot Dundee will build
• chureh.
It may eave yon time and money to

be

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teraaperUla I, tbe kind
meet In ta,or with tbe medical nroteealoo.
'\&lt;b* •1*‘"1*r'1 *"&lt;1. ax each, tte only
blood-puriBer admitted et Cblcafo World1,
Pair.

K°T'nnnent

bulldlny

eo,t

.Ji!?“&lt;&gt;lbe weartero ot
K’’’b*?°4 were D1,&lt;le "&gt;°re healthy
"fore It reeetea tbe brain. A Tert SarMparilla purlin and eltalln the blood
^alhn*'O’rione to htaitb ot body and

at Po?u£' "TralI'-a" «•“ »'

Bucklngbam’a Dye for Ute Whbken’
J068
thoroughly, coloring a uaifonn brown or black, whieh wf J?
will neither rub, wash off, nor soil ||RJJ

ONE YEAR
FOraONLT $1.00, 01511 IN dbV/INtt-

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* dUgraoeful ahaanr aba
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aocnaaUon agaiaat him. “How maoh

boo“d oro to tte United State, Conn*"

Address slForders to

THE HASTINGS BANNER.

misatagr

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»i^t tJX^’
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aoout twelve or thirteen pouads:

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Ui*t*lto«ether."
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VITAL TO MANHOOD

UNDER MARTIAL LAW.
Tbe Eltuation In

Itagton and Florence were In a atate'
of InanrrecUon he Ml It hi. duty toi

exert himself to tbe utmost to uphold
the dignity and preoervo tho peace of
tbe state. The trouble he ukl wm a
fight between “hoodluma and' intel-1
ligence." Aaked if his aoldiera would
shoot if the necessity arose, he an- !
awered: “Well, you ought to have
heard them cheer when I told them to1
shoot”
“What .effect will the present dis-1
turbance have upon the dispensary I
law?"
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“It will strengthen .it,’ rSf“id’
promptly.
TL
.“TLT
u“.“ “.”1
bances have* been
” brought* on by the'
low-down whisky element and by the
violent opposition tn the
measure
which the cities have made. The issue
is whether the slate is to be turned
over
to*, .hoodlums and toughs
or—be
„
- --------Th7^1t win
,ci'f
The
will
in fs
favor
of the
dis­
„ result W
~ be
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“ of
"¥ dtepensaries."
p"1**rl’*_
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South Carolina

a Serious One.

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‘Wtenins ot Brain, Mtelnir tomnfty, ariacr/j decay,
death, Premature Old Aga, Earronncw, Ix&gt;m ol
abuse. ovwr-Iadulgvnco. A month’* treatmuni, fl,
fl fur »S, by mall. With each order for 6 boxes, with
f6 will send written guarantee to refund If"nr t cured.
Gtmnmteettarasd by agent. WEST’S LIVER ?(LIM
curue Sick Headache, ltl)i.otunn«s, Liver Oomplulnt,
Sour Stomach. Dyspepria aud Ocoatipstkia.
' GUARANTEES tMUud ouly by
W. H. tioodvear. Sole Agent, Hastings.

TIME TABLE.

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In effect February II. 104.

-Jt

Stations.
Z,Ox
NORTH.

Chlcagd Lv.....................

Kalamazoo Lv..............
Rkhlanff’junc’t
Cressey ..........................
Milo.................................
Cloverdale.....................
Hastings....................

[
P. ID.
11 to
a. in.
S 13
•6 23
•6 33
•S'31
•6 42
fl 54
7 02
•7 1J

7 23

Mutinous Militiamen Are

FOUR MEN KILLED.
Columbia. &amp; Q, March 3L—The
j
passions aroused ,by the dispensary law
and the system had the long expected i
result in a fight at Darlington Friday
afternoon, in which at least two spies
anti two citizens were shot to death and
three men were badly
wounded.
Twenty-one other spies took to the
swamps.
In the fight at Darlington Frank E. .■
Nonu.nl, . prorai„ent young ln»ur»nM
m»i&gt;, and u man named Redmond Irom .'
Nnrth Carolina and Constable. McLennon and Pepper were killed outright. 1
r
Lrnebwl.
",
Darlington, S.C..
Chief of Police Dargan. K. D. Lucas h„
,------April
’5. '2.—A courier
----------and Louis Norment were shot and dan- ™ JUSt
a™ve&lt;i
£rotn ------thojcountry
near
-----------------------------geroualv wounded.
I। 1 Immune-Ill., announcing
»K- —"lb»l two
.plea
were
found
dead
In
tbe
wood,
State of Insurrection.
Columria, «. c.. April A—Gov. Till-'| near that place al a late hour Saturday
alternoon.
mau han declared Darlington and Florenee counties in a state of insurrec- ?
tion. He has also ordered the railroad
authorities not to transport any bodies
of men unless authorized by him. The 1

Ovals Grove...,'.-...

•7 4X
Woodbury .....................• 7 5
I’in D. L. A* .V.
landing.... J................8 M
Detroit............................ 11 4U
Grand Rapids...............

Chicago Ar...............

Kalamazoo Ar
East Cooper Lv
Richland Junct....
Cressey.....................
Milo

Delton.....................

9 25
£» 17

Cloverdale
Shultz
Hastings................

Coals Grove
Woodland
Woodbury................
Ila /&gt;. A. A- .V
Lansing
Detroit....
Grand Rapids.I

8 id ♦&lt; ;i

Traverse City
Charlevoix
Petoskey
Bay View

GOV. TILLMAN.

FElM WASHINGTON .
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railroads thus far refused compliance,
The governor has ordered the telegraph
companies not to transmit any news of
u warlike tendency. This order lias
'
likewise been refused.
,
Tlllmtm'ft Proclamntion.
The governor’s proclamation declar­
ing Darlington and Florence counties
in insurrection is as follows:
•‘Whcveas, Certain persons have assembledI
in tho counties of Darlington anti Floroacti and
are in open rebellion against tbe authorities ot
the government of this state, and it has be­
come impracticable to enforce by the or- !
dlnary course of judicial proceedings the
laws of lhe state within said counties
now, therefore, I, B. R Tillman, governor
of the state of South Carolina, do proclaim
snch persons so assembled to bo In open re
bellion against the l»w«. ot the stale, and I de
hereby command all such us.nemblages of Insuraents to disperse and retire peaceably tc
their respective abodes within twenty-four,
hours."
;
Telegraph Companies Hnjolned.
,
Judge Watts, of the state courts, on&gt;
1
an injunction against the Western1
Union Telegraph company's manager,&gt;
Gray, restrtiiniug him from accepting!
messages for transmission on the Dar­•
lington trouble unless sent by state
authorities.
Manager Gray has re­
ferred tho matter to the New York
! authorities, wh ch will probably in­
' struct him to receive and send all mesI sages. The governor, it is deolared,
1 will take .possession of the office if the
j order of Judge Watts is not complied
wjth

STATE

OF

TRADE.

But

Lawsuite are to be avoided by all
honorable means. Nine times in ten
the result is satisfactory to neither
side. The Portland Argus, however,
lately recorded one striking exception:
A Portland-lawyer says that not long
ago a man came into his office thor­
oughly angry, as men usually are when
BENATB.
they go on such errands. He had called
Washington, March 2A — Funeral
upon a debtor and asked him politely
services ovar the remains of Senator
for the payment of a bill of two dollars
Colquitt took place in the senate yea
urd,y
No
trnntacted. . and fifty cents and had been abused
i Washington, March 29.—Resolntlona for his pains. Now he wanted the law­
yer to collect it
were introduced in tho senate yester­
The lawyer demurred. The amount
day asking the secrotary of war
whether subordinate employes and was too trifling. It would cost the
whole of it tn collect it
laborers engaged by engineer offi­
“No matter,” said the client
“I
cers have been employed or dis­
। don’t care if I don’t get a cent so long
charged for . political reasons; di- |
■ as that fellow has to pay it”
reeling the finance commitee to pre- :
pare a bill for the repeal of all laws II 80 the lawyer wrote tho debtor a letter
’ and in due time the latter appeared in
I authorizing the secretary of the tress- '
ury
or oiuor
other luierwivinterest- |I high dudgeon. He didn't owe any
“
■&gt;' uj issue bonds or
bearing
obligations
without
specific
ucauujj uuiinuiums wiihoul speciuC two dollars and fifty cents and he
authority, and one calling for Informa- I, wouldn't pay it
“Very well,”‘said the lawyer; “then
lion regarding changea made In theI1
weight or floeneta of .Urer coir, of all- my instructions are to sue. But I hardi
ly
; ver standard countries. A bill to pro- think it will pay you to stand a suit
'
I vide for tbe free and unlimited coinage for so small a sum."
“Who’ll get the money if I pay it?”
' of silver was introduced by Mr. Stew. I
asked
the
man.
art, of Nevada.
The lawyer was obliged to confess
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Washington, March 30.—The pension I
appropriation bill was reported to the : that he should.
“Oh, well," said the debtor, “that’s
senate yesterday and the house joint I
’ another matter. If Me------ isn’t going
resolution appropriating $10,000 addi-.
.
tional to carry out the provisions of to get it I am perfectly willing to pay

New York, March SI.—in its review
of the state of trade Bradstreet’s says:
“The features of the business week inriudo
ovldeacen ot Inoreoelng volumes of trade al castera cities. Whien are offset by checks to the movemsttt of staple merchundtac ut other centers
owing to storms and cold weather and by dam­
age to crops caused by the unusually low tem- 1
perature northwest and south All western
cities note the unfavorable influence of recent
cold weather. There is u smaller volume ol
trade in most lines at Chicago, tho exception
being among dealers In pig Iron, where the de­
mand exceeds expectations. A similar report
is made by Bt. Louis dealers in crude iron and
by jobbers In dry goods, millinery, hats, hard­
ware and shoes.
“Kansas City trait and produce men are said
to bo discour aged at reports ot killing frosts.
At Omaha business ta less active, than a week
neo. although buyers in many Ifiaianeu*- ore
dtapoecd to make larger pureliokes At Milwaukee, St Paul, Mtnncapolta and Duluth thu
feature In trad- circles has been the temporary
eheck to
to business due to unseasonable cold
wcathar. '
••Failures
- for lhe week number 238 in the
United States, ugaln-tl itX&gt; last year, and 33 in
Canada, against S8 last year. The liabilities
for three weeks of Marco thus fur reported
have teen 91O.dOl.90l, of which H,*to.ll8 were of
manufacturing and H.—l.UH-1 ot fiadlnx coneerns. The returns so far indicate a smaller
aggregate for March than tar February."
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MR. CRISP

DECLINES.

BOTH PARTIES PLEASED.

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Work of Our Liwnakens in the
Fifty-Third Oonffresa

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the Chinese exclusion act and the MeGarrahan land claim bill were passed.
The Home.
,
Washinoton, March 28.—Bills were
intrpduced in the house yesterday for
the reduction of compensation of persons in tbe government service; to incorporate the “American College ot
Musicians" for the promotion of music
in the United States, and to amend the
interstate commerce lew by repealing

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The debt was paid, the lawyer pock। cted the amount, and, what it* very unusual, all parties to the suit were perfectly satisfied.
1-----------------------------' THE ENGLISH WASP PLAGUE,
1 — ------- « .. .
-—
□ Efllraclous Method of Destroying
!
Nests tn the Ground.
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Tho wasp plague continues to cause
Convenience in tiio ncig-hlxre-

may
well be said
of the Superior Medicine,
the standard
blood-pwrifier,

SARSAPARILLA
Its long record
assures yon that what
has cured nthers
•

will cure you
GOOD ADVICE.
Every patriotic Utiren should give his

personal effort and influence *o increase
the circulation of his home paper which
teaches the American policy of Protec­
tion. It is his duty to aid in this respect
in every way possible. After the home
paper is taken care of, why not sub­

scribe for the American Economist,

published by the American Protective

Tariff League?

One of its correspon­

dents saysx
“No true American can
get along without it. I consider it the
greatest and truest political teacher in
the United States.”
Seed postal card request for free
sample copy.- Address Wilbur F. Wake,
man. General Secretary, 135 West 23d

CAUTION.

all punishments by imprisonment for hood of Dover, England.
’
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* curious
’ ’—' in­
A
violation, ot tbe interstate commerce . cidcnt
cldcnt hippenedI
recently in
h»pi&gt;ened recently
in a
a village
village
bottom, put him down su» a fraud.
net and rendering tho offending oorpo- '. near
near Sandwich.
Snmlwich. A
A laborer
dtacorcrcd
laborer doBcoverud
ration itself punishable.
a wasp's nest, and, struck with the
Washington, March 29.—In the house beauty of its formation, took it home
yesterday an attempt to discuss the two and carelessly put it aside, with the obelection cases of O’Neill 1vs. Joy
’
and’
o£
it to a naturalist. The
siroR
English vs. Hilborn showed
of
a the
» - lack
iproved to be full of eggs, which
eeWDlES
a quorum.
«*•ofV**V
. VUO
, theW«WU1M»
warmth
theaauiaoc
houseussutuytu
developed
Washington, March 30.—The presi- durinp lhc n5ght into hundreds of
dent’s message vetoing the Bland silver wasps. -When
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the family
awoke on
seigniorage bill was received by the Sunday morning the house wasswtirm’
No business was ing with wasps, and the family had to
bouse yesterday.
^Bqys
transacted.
make their escape as best they could.
Washington, March 81.—In the house Some of them were severely stung.
yesterday Mr. Bluud gave notice that (
A
correspondent of
or the
utc Newcastle
Newcastle
A correspondent
onTuesday next he would move to pass chronicle writes: It may be of value to
the seigniorage bill over tne veto. No 8uffererh from the present wasp plague
business was transacted.
to know the following simple and most
Washington, April 2. Bills were in- efficacious
efbcacious method
method of
of destroying
destroying nests
nests
troduced in the house Saturday for the in the ground: Procure from lhe chem­
free aud unlimited coinage of silver ist some cyanide of potassium, dissolve
doliaas of 418Jt grains and for an ad- it in water (about four-ounces cyan ide
ditional district judge for the Northern to a quart of water), and pour a smu^l
THEEWORLD.
district of Illinois.
The river and quantity of the mixture into tlie
W. L. DOUGLAS Shoes are stylhh, easy fit­
harbor bill was reported, and the re­ mouth of the hole. The result is mar­
ting, and rive better satisfaction at the prices ad- .
vertised
than
any
other
make.
Try otic pair and
mainder of the day was devoted to velous. ’ Wasps returning homo, enter
be convinced. The stamping of W, L. Douglas
eulogies upon the life, character and to leave no more. Those* already at
name and price on the bottom, which guarantees
public
services
of the late Represeuta- home remain there permanently. The
their value, saves [thousands of dollars annually
Tillman
has granted
to tbotc who wear them. Dealers whr. push the
tive O’Neill, of Pennsylvania.
j work should be done quietly about

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Washington. March 81. — Speaker
Crisp ion Friday evening , notified Gov.
Nortben by telegraph of his declina­
tion of the appointment to be United
State® arnator for lhe unexpired term
of
the late
Senator
Colquitt
In his
telegram
Speaker
Crisp ।
says a very
large
majority of!
the democratic members of the bouse।
have united in the request that he con­
tinue to serve aa speaker for the re-■
i
of Gov.
mainder of the session,request
and although
deeply grateful to the governor, and,
■ale of W. L. Douglas Sbccs gain customer*,
which helps to increase the salesonlbeir full line
although sacrificing a cherished ambi-;
. midday, whdn most of the wasps are
cox’eVs army.
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I SA . . 1 1 M . A t.a.
A,
tion, a sense of duly impels him to de1 out. We have , destroyed in the last
vour footwear of The dealer advertised befow.
dine the appointment
Route of Ma-ch ot tbe Commonweal eve ten days about eighteen br twenty
" G»ti lorue free upon application. Address,
During the Week. 1 large nests in this way with perfect
CARRIED OVER THE FALLS.
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W. L. DOUGLAS, B.-”* ktpn, Ma»a. Sok by
Braver Falls, Pa., April 2.—Coxey’s success.
The cyanide of potassium
army of 800 men marched into this city should, of course, be handled carefully,
for Life at Spokane.
yesterday afternoon. The following is being a deadly
... poison.
Spokane, Wash., March 31.—John the route of march for the commonweal
PECULIAR OCCUPATION.
Horton, a carpenter, fell from the during the current week:
Monday. Aprils— Reach Scwlckly. Pu., march
new Tost street bridge into
the
Picturesque Procession of Ciaiu
Spokane river above the main falls ot 18 miles
Tuesday. April 3-Keach Allegheny, Pa.,
9 Each person eats on the average
•
•- was
*
Thursday
afternoon
and
swept
the tide’s going out nt Jamaica
With
F over 1,000 meals per year. To pro­
march ot 11 miles
DtapcnMMrlvs Destroyed.
c
s
; down to death. He made a gallant
bay a queer pursuit daily is ennoted
perly flavor these would require
Wednesday. April -4-Reach Pittsburgh. Pa.,
say 17 cents worth of Diamond
j
It is the governor’s purpose to mob- fight for life,, cheered by 400 persons oa march ot I mllft
.
north
of
the breakwater opposite
COPYRIGHTS.^
Cryatal Salt. This Is a trifle greaU
Thursday, April 5—Reach White Hall, Pa,
i ilize 12,01)0 inen-at Darlington, but he the shore and bridges, but it was hope­
Canarsie. Near low tide, as the flats
i er outlay than if the other kinds
CAM
I
OBTAIN
A
PATMNTf
ftar a
ot 8 miles.
L were niwd, but 6 cents would
less. . The swift current pulled him march
finds the task difficult in the extreme.
Friday. April fi-Reach FinlayviUe, Pa.. first appear from the receding waters,
a more than cover tbe difference,
experience tn the t&gt;at«it buxtncM. Commnnin*। In the meantime the citizens of Dar- into the cataract and there he was -march ot B milesstrange bare-legged human figures be­
■
and pay for the luxury of having
tlons rtrtctly eonthlenttaL A Hnudbeek ot In­
Saturday. April 7—Reach Bentlyvflle. Pa. gin to pace the narrow mud strip. As
• lington, Florence and vicinity all go quickly pounded to death. His body
formation concurnlng Pateuta and bow to ol&gt;*
march of UH miles
.
I armed and prepared for trouble. Local hua not been recovered.
the wet. brown expanse widens and
Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive
; dispensaries at perhaps a dozen points
lengthens they are joined by others,
Twenty Tears in tbe Penitentiary.
FtK-cial notler-In the Scientific American. «»d
[ have been raided and their contents j
a dozen or more
of men and boys
thus are brought widely before tbe public with­
Alexandria, Ind., April 2.—At 11:30 until
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.
St. Joseph, Mo., April 3.—The sen­
out
cost to tbo Inventor. Tb is .splendid naper.
। run
out
Scouting
parties have |
o’clock Saturday night an explosion of arc patrolling the level ooze with down­
Issued weekly, elegantly fllustraie&amp;lasby tetha
national Punshon murder trial came to
laivert etrculitlon of any m
natural gas wrecked a barber-shop in 1 cast eyes, as if in deep meditation or
been after the constables who escaped,
a
close
Saturday
with
the
jury
sen
­
i and while some of them are now safe
instead of the other kinds. But the
this city, in which several customers hunting for the traditional needle
tencing Thomas Punshon to twenty
important thing about It is tbe finer
arsii.trIn colorsTiin?"
• from capture others are liable to be
flavor your food will have and the
years in the penitentiary. Last July were waiting. The shop was set on usually ascribed to the haystack,
bouses, with plans, cnablliur
i taken, and in the mood of the people
fire and four men were burned to death, j These men - arc “treading clams"
greater protection your health will
latest deslsn* and secure eon
Punshon, who had separated from his
receive when you use the salt that’s^
in and around Darlington may meet wife, inveigled her into a cab, and Three others were taken out badly in- ' —that is, feeling for these shell-fish
all salL Ask your Grocer fori
jured. The dead are as follows: Harry with their feet, which sink to the ankle
death speedily. Not in thirty years
DIAMOND CRYSTAL. If bo has I
while on one of the principal streets
ADMINISTRATOR’S BALE.
not got It, write to ua If you make 4
has there been such estrangeihent be­
drew a revolver and shot her dead. He Bowyer, Jesse Harrell, Ora Ball. Charite* ttt every step. The clam of Canarsie
Notice Is hereby given, th tt In pursuance of 1
butter, investigate our Dairy Salt; a
C
...
tween different factions and element* . claimed that she had committed suicide Hoover.
does not, like his sand-abiding
brother- an order granted, to the uodenthmed, Melville
there's money in IL Address
of the soft shell, indicate his presence J. Bigelow. Administrator of&lt;U&gt;e estate of Julia
of South Carolina.
Diamond Crystal Salt Co.,
j because he would not live with her.
FL Stuart, deceased, by tbe Judge of Probate
I
Selma, Ala, April 2.—While sev- by a hole, but lies in soft mud near the for the county of Kalamazoo, on tbe 18tb day
AddreMcd by the Goy*rnor.
ST. CLAIR, niCM. ^w?L»j
1 eral negroes were shrouding Antony surface, and can be located onl&lt;by the ot December A. D . iwo, there win be *oM ac
At 5 o’clock marching orders were Pbobia. Ill, March 31.—One killed, Becton a lamp was knocked over. It ‘ sense of toubh. The clam treader thus Public Vendue, to tbe highest IJdder at toe
given to the troops stationed nt the ■
Yankee Springs povoffice. frontdoor. In tbe
penitentiary. Gov. Tillman addressed fifteen
injured,
--------------,
. at least three of them 1 exploded and set the building on fire. • has in his avocation an excitement county of Barry. State ot Mlchlgaa, oa Wednea*
them, saying:
' !
'
{
fatally, -----------------and the destruction ---of ...
840.000 The corpao WM removed, and John ’ akin to that of a lottery, in which he day th* 2nd day of May A. 1). ISM. atone o’clock
in tbe afternoon of that day. (subject to all en­
nf property
nronertv is the terrible se
se-­ john8on&gt;
Maxey and Julia Brown 1 sometimes draws worse than a blank cumbrances by way of Mortgage or otherwise
-As chief executive ot South Carolina I wish vrorth of
to say a tew words to you before your de- quence of the collapse of the west ran buck to save the furniture. The ! when his foot encounters a broken bot- existing at tbe time of the Heath of Julia E.
Stuart or at tbe time ot said sale, tbe foL
The Community Shocked.
p.ru.ta t Uteri, you tar *•
blufl wwer of tho Peoria Water eomj-----------------------------»v,»m and
.rwl they
thnv were
w.i-o tie, or a crab, causing his sedate pace lowing desrrlbed real estate tO-wli:
door
closed behind them
“ Last evening, just after tea, while Mr.
io*tbe cil" tor duty. Many ot you patty, located at the corner of South
The south east quarter
of the north west
to change to capers not unworthy the
fatally burned._______ _______
(M) of Keetlon thirty-four (S4e tn town­
Thomas Hartman, a prominent and highly- havo doubts &gt;s to ihe justice ot the Bourland and College streets. 'It was
ballet Strung out in an irregular line, quarter
ship number three (3) norib of range uumber
Russell Sage to Pay •95.000.
resjiected
tv.-tjrvt.tvu citizen,
, itixcii, apparently
apjrcti vtetnj in
IU lhe
m«vbest
----- —of| cause for which you go. You are reform demo10:20 Friday morning that theaccicarrying baskets and buckets, with ten (10) west.
New York, March 31.—Robert Laid­
Dated, Kalamazoo. Mich.. March H. ilM.
health and spirits, wm reading a newspaper, crats M(j mils, but all South Carolinians,
happened and Ito exact manner
their straw hats and white or colored
the .beet .uddeu.ywi £££"; * ^To.^
1. pcrfec^inezpUcatta
Mkuviu.n J. tttoauow.
iow was on Friday given a verdict for
shirts a-flapping. these treaders make
Administrator Estate of Julia E Stuart, de1*25,000 damages against Russell Sage,
. placed one hand orer
a
picturesque
procession,
which
con
­
itnlr hick L.
in bi* il
chair,
erideudy
uncon";ta&gt;« •».•_• ■»*??
I
Cloartot
—.
Clearing IIoum c.eb.or
Exchanges.
the Wall street millionaire. Sag* had I tinues until, with turn of tide, the rish_„L
_ ,-----------» —
,, u
and until it la repealed or declared unconstitu­
New Yokk, March 81.—The exchanges used
u&gt;ed Laidiow.
Laidiow, who was
waaacterx
tn his
ma 7"“"*"
themnff the
scious. Tlie family were stricken with con- . tional by the supreme court
a clerk in
MORTGAGE HALK.
sternalion, and immediately summoned a ,।
. at the leading clearing houses in tbe
aH a shield
‘
saieiu to
uv protect
piuiwu himself 1
,
Default having been made In tbe conditions
Not an Invasion of Private Rights.
United States during the week ended from a crazv dynamiter
'
------- lu' 4
“ uatsof a certain mortgage made by Martin V. Bar­
physician. But il was too late. The«___old
j
who
sought
to
---------------- ------------“The
newspapers have sown the
rood of dls-.
_a |
tup uvna^u^-..
—----------ker and Harriet Idea Barker, bis wife,
- teaching
.
....
v - . there are portions Af
gentleman was dead. Physicians gave
ive heart ; corJ- b
you *that
of yesterday
4
An interesting Fish.
aggregated
1741,401,756, murder the^nillionaire.
to Grorge F. Kenaaton. and dated February
tbs lB
law
disease as lhe cause.”—Holbrook Herald.•
I j lDW
„ „which
U1V.. Invade private
-------- rights
- They
against 1885,001,934 the previous week.
Tte Jtow • Law.
The gold fish, which is distributed 23. 1W4 and recorded In tt»e t-HIce of (be
liegiitrr of Deeds, for the County of
Every day the papers contain statements know that when tney **y that they lie The The decrease, compared with the cor­
D«. MfflKts. Ia . March 31. —The o’" »'*r|y »&gt;• P»r«« ot |h' ’’orld^is Barn* In tin State of Michigan. February 29,
.iu.il^ta
the^bota.
similar to the
above. L.~~ jyoud.-jtajjr
—---------------- mo.’important witter m connection one of the most interesting member, 1F81, In liber 17 of inurtgagus oa pag*» W8 and
responding week in 1893, was 29.3.
fense against heart disease, and the awful
moav
iuir.iL
_
-----the
finny
tnbc
n
apparently
is
219
on which mortgage there Is claimed to be
are not telling the truth when they try to make
due-at the date of this notice tbe sum' of four
.
with the legislature on Friday waa the
Many Killed
rapidity with which it is claiming victims you beliere that these men in Darlington were
to
atmospheric hundred and forty-or.r doll ini and thirty-nine
arsaw, March 30.—Tie shaft of a announcement in
Bienmng vuoir
।I' W
wauoAn,
‘ is message from the very susceptible
forces upon all a conviction of its prevalence. defending
their liberties,
cents
and no suit or proceedings at law tisvluE
changes, and anyone who takes the
••1
mid
in
my
message
to
the
legislature
that
mine
at
Koszelew
collapsed
Thors'
governor
just
before
the
noon
adjourn
­
been
instituted
to
recover
the
amount
secured
Reader, if you have a symptom of this
‘1 ninu iu uij
- ---- -- -------,
,
force ot convtablea
would
not bo.’neces
--------------------------------------“'Voa'u
r'X­ d»y.«w*DgMriou.ln~ot Uta Tbu. menlsvlughe h«l .igned tbe MyUn trouble to note its actions in tho bv said mortgage »&gt;r any part thereof. Notice
dread disease do not hesitate a moment ia a large
aquarium will be astonished to find Is therefore hereby given that on tbe 2Mh day
sary U tbe police of tho towns would enforce
f—
ar eleven bodies have been recovered, ' mulct, local option and license bill.
of May. IMH st 10 o'clock Iu tbe forenoon there
attending to it. Delay is always dangerous, tbo law. but they would not do this. —
Tho disthat the beautiful little fish is a true will be sold al ihe north front door of the
and in heart disease too often fatal. Some penaary law Is not the issue now but so long Md - -----------------------------number of bodies have been reConsuls Must Get Out.
prophet in matters relating to changes court house. In the City of Hastings, itranty of
symptoms
of heart disease
shortness
of books, so help me God, 1 moTed f rOm the mine seriously injured,
,
Ba are
it is on
ihe statute
Managua, April 2. —The Nicaraguan in the weather. When an area of low­ Barrv and State ot Michigan, wdd court house
, breath, fluttering, or palpitation, pain or intend to enforce fu”
1
vans Them
xnesu Coward*,
।
------------- --- government has decided that it will er temperature, with rain or snow, is
I tenderness in left .U&lt;-,
side, shoulder, cr
or arm, its ij
Calls
Referring
Wabhincton. March 31. — Senator withdraw the exequaturs of tho Ameri- approaching, the gold fish remains
miliregular pulse, smothering, weak or hungry j
Referring to
to the
the muiluuos
mutinous mill-J
tin comnaniea at
at Columbia,
Columbia, Fl&lt;
Florence, ' Stewart, of Nerada, has iteued a card c,n and Engli.li con.nl. &gt;&gt;««■ Tbe near the surface of the water, while if
spells, fainting spells, dropsy, etc.
te republican
, cause
this Uaction is allegedclear,
to be sunshiny weather is expected gage as above vet forth, with the Intern
C.UM for
th I. for
action
Charles Raven. York. Pa., writer ’I offered Sumpterand Ch.rle.ton, Gor. Tillman to the effect that ho Irft the republican
on, and tho costa, chanrrs and expreua
party
more
than
t^ro
years 8go
because
’ their interference
in theaf-Bluetields af- it will almost always be found near ed
*-------sears
1cm
because
♦h.ir
interference
in the Bluetields
from heart dlwaM 22 yean. Frequently my denounced them ns cowards He con-----by law and provided 'or tn said in
heart would seem to jump into my mouth, and my
said premises being M'uate In the City
that party was in favor of the single­ fairs.
tiro center of the reservoir.
condition made me very melancholy. Physician* cluded:
tings In the County of Barry, and 1
p delicate and dangerous ^14 gtandard and is now a populist.
gave me no relief. 1 became so much worse Inst
Nine Victims of Fira.
Michigan and drscrf1»rd m foHows: C
Same
Thing.
miMton.^'o^must
remember
that
Ibo'
DarI was net expected to live, but wm todnwa a* a
is,t fhs Dar- 0
,
1
1 —
ing foar rod,i cart snd thirty-three »
McKkndbke. W. Va.» March 30.--John
tart resort to uw Dr. Mile*' New Heart Cure. The llnffton people are our teflow-dtlzons. but they
An Irishman went to a lawyer with two reel south on a continuous Uneof .
at tMs place was a case, but the attorney wanted a re­ Street from the smith east comer nt
•eennd day T frit greatly relisved, aad aVthe ma
San Francisco, March 80.—The su- Witt’s residence
of ten days 1 Mt like a king. My greUtuds b tos are in insurrection and it to neoerosry tot you
block five Cii.vmbrrlaln^ addttton to th
burned
and
his
eight
little
children
afld
10 go mero
- ---------------------- rr “
M
pre me court holds that the act of the
tainer. The .Irishman was poor, and Hastings, tbenee south twestv-two a
toiro
there to uphold
tbe law. You
deep for exnre**lon.” ’
.
arm or
of inc
the »»w
law and jvm
you —
nn»t —
treat
the IM
ng
ieei*l»ture in removing the capi- Miss Mollie Hettrick perished in tbe finally the lawyer said he would take twenty-nine rods, north twenty-two rt
Joseph Rockwell. Unitratown, Pa., a«d ® arm
” -72
_
consideration. but if you are iaat ^S1**1*
K "
years, eaye: “ For four yeani prevkxrt to oegin- ton people with consideration,
flames.
tbe case on a contingent fee. It was
mst
it ®
orr anarchy
nlng tbe use of Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure I wm ordered to shoot you must
, do
do it
*n*r0^{_will tol from Sacramento to ban Jose v as
settled, says an exchange, but the con­
. law*Dolgeville, N. Y.. March 8L—Frits tingent-fee part of the agreement both­ of Cbarata-rtalnta addition to
wbl* mn»l be” ph.ia or the“er.ie
..'SriXiXn.
forerrineut wm
«m ta
be I
KibetslePj. a shoemaker and a socialist, ered the client. He confided his ignor­ sou Street to norporatlon line,
cured me
St. Pjctembvno, March SL—Russia
. J. D Bethards. High Point. Ia.. make* tbe fol­ the laughing stock of the world.
murdered his wife and four children ance to his friend. Poddy, and aakod radon linn twenty nine rods, »
aa passed a law against American inlowing statement: “ I wm a- wreck from hesit'
* His Men Will Shoot“An* it ia the
dtaeare anrt stomach trouble when I beg** urine
Columbia. 8. C, April a. —Th* A**o- ,cr,‘ncfl eompardta, forMddtsff lhe ton- yesterday and then committed suicide. for an. explanation.
I- Miler New Heart Cure and Nerve and Liver
meanin’ .nf a contingent fee yer after
ri-ted
Prt-M representative b»4
» *—
rills. A* a result of their uro I am welh"
elated
tine —
system.
knowln'? Sure, IU tell ye. A coatinDr. Miles' New Heart Cure to sold by_all dror ten^hy interview* with Gue. TiUntan .
gtata on a positive guarantee, or ront by tty Df; Lcr^'2’
the exeeutlre mansion Sundey BitarMOesi Medlra! Oo.“ Elkhart. Ind . oa receipt ef At tho
Bomi, Mm, March HL-Jaac e. las has filed an opinion in the United the lawyer gits nothin'; if ye win you
STer noon. The gorernor staled tltat in his | a^Tth.T^^authore-, dted j State.
«“»git nothin*.”
*
.
__ a.___
fap UKtOrtllBu.
S2
FrWVBtUeHotaiWBtar^
•stops &lt;»n
uiiij. 'Uhnt* must signal
trains i»t flag stations as *«o*ij as they vau be
e-ft-eight trains will be run at tbe. cowenlenc- .
of the company, who rrserve the right to chan, e
the time of such tr*ln* without notice. ,
N'&lt;&gt; &lt;&gt; will wait at Woodbury for passengers.
Iron: Mol 1 on 1). 1.. &amp; N.
Baggage musi'be at the depot at least 8 mlnut-s before leaving time of trains, w&gt; that agent*
may have time to check It properly; otherwise it
mav not go forward until next train.
W. 3. Dewing. Gen’l Manager.
H. C. I’oitkr. Gen’l P. &amp; T. Act
L Bekobant. Bupt.

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WOOLLEY &amp; BRONSON.

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�MOUOCO hats* at
V* up*
—ay ©over,
„
I uniting- art
Upa to
*o the tr
greaay
eorer.
the magiatratn auggeaUd
Ing al Piwbrrtrtan Farmam *ext 1Mo"t' jlrtereuiKra
------- rvupoa Ulo
fir-1­“ I1 a* a compromise
■
At
a V
— open the TO!"
that
he
rolday. Ladles all Invited to this interest
tune and Idas one of the leave*. To
ing meeting.
SHAND RAHIM.
Continuedfrom fourth page
Tbe Loyal Legion Band ot Hope meet this the doctor also objected on s*ni- opposira union mpot.
at lhe Presbyterian Parsonage on next Vary grounds and he was finally alKATES gl.M per dar. Hoorn. So eenta.
Intending candidates can &lt;el some Impor-1
1 lowed to swear by holding up hl*
Friday afternoon.
Mr.1. is ceula. Sinam Heal
ta»«t pointers from these facts.
Ye Experience Meeting at ye Parish hands."
"
.
BEACU a BOOTH.
It 1* clear, say* »the Philadelphia
The great fight in lhe city this year was , house,
iivu^ near
wre-&gt; ye Episcopal
- —ebureb
---------- —on ye '
on Recorder, the vote for which was a eveB|Dg Of Thursday ye 5tb day of ye Press, with such pressure brought to
tie.
month
month of
of April.
April. Anno
Anno Domini,
Domini, 1804.
18S4. Ye
Ye bear in support of the ancient un­
in Johnstown. Willard Nye, rep., was I doora ot ye Parteb House shall be open at wholesome and repulsive practice of
elected Supervisor by 80 majority, bls ; 7 of ye clock, and ye price to enter will be kisaing a dirty Dible, handled and
opponent receiving only 05 votes. Willard , ten of ye American coins, called cents. Ye kissed by the uncleanly and diseased
makes a No. I Supervisor and tbe people , vexed labor queatlon will be solved satis- without discrimination, only the per­
evidently appreciate it. In Barry, Gideon ' factorlly by ye women of ye town of Haa- sistent and enlightened few w’ill es­
Hujcbre received 08 majority being 40 »»"
tings,
— and dfertnr
during th*
the time required for ve
ye cape the odious exaction. The law of
more than his opponent received votes. solving, unseeming levltie will be test rain­ thia state allows anyone to swear by
Gid has looked after Barry*8 Interests In a ed by ye constable Hercules Hardbitten uplifted hand, and in the western part
Ye fry«-d cakes and doughnuts with ye
busineM-like way, and,t!ie voters couldn’t
of the state no other farm of oath la
■
show their appreciation In any more sub­ coffee will l&gt;e passed freely &gt;among all ye
uieime
and women folke. Any who come In use. Philadelphia with character­
stantia! manner.
in. after bearlug ye experiences of ye wo­ istic conservatism clings to the old
Republican Supervisors from Carlton, men folks, and aftei eating what they lyke. form, and risks the propagation of
Hope. Woodland and Maple Grove will । ciu stop, if ibey so desire, and wash up loathsome disease by thus bringing •
seem about as strange as to.see a republi- ’
ye dishes.
the innocent and debauched into incan Supervisor from the 2nd and 3rd
Tbe Hastings City W C. T. Union will timatc communication. Now and then ।
wards of this city.
I
meet at Mrs. Grlgsbys’ on Tuesday after- some enlightened witness demurs to ।
The result of Monday’s elections ah 1I noon April 10th.
kissing the book at the order of tlie
over tlie country Is one continual victory
! Tbe C. L. 8. C. meet with Miss Nagler crier. One such instance, we remember,
for protection, the great fundamental
occurred
in tho city some five years
Saturday evening, April 7tb. with tbe
principle uf the republican party.
ago, and Judge Arnold sustained the ।
following program.
objection of tho witness, directed the '
We welcome the large addition to the
Classic Latin,—Miss Nag ler.
-------- AT------republican ranks of those who now feel
oath to be taken by uplifted hand, and 1
Song and Legend,—Miss Goodytar.
that protection and prosperity are synonoVillage life iu Mexico,—Mrs. H. Bai­ condemned the ceremony of kissing
mous when applied to American enter­ ley.
the book in emphatic terms. Notwith- 1
prises. The experience of the past year
Economic Effects of Changes of Fashion, standing this, the practice remains, '
is a living example of that tact.
Mr*. R. Bailey.
and unless forcibly abolished by in-' a . -k ■ ■
A I 1 I /IA
hibitory legislation will probably sur- I I I I I I I | 11/ A W ’ V
Character Sketch,—Mrs. Stauffer.
Maple Grove had four tickets In tbe
-A .
Conundrums upon Roman Names for vive even the cobblestone and the use fl I 11 I If VV /-If
field, the entire republican ticked being
of SehuyBdll water.
lIIVLteVIfni Uf
Quota! ions.
r elected for tbe first time in many years.
Doctor Schermerhorn of Grand Rapids,
The overwhelming defeat of S. A. Crow­
NeTertheleM, It la anyone*, privilege
ell for City Treasurer should by no means will occupy the platform at the Spirit­ in thia etale to insist on the more '
be construed as any evidence of his un­ ualists Hall, tills city, each Sunday dur­ agreeable and aenaible form of oath, '
popularity or unfitness for the office. Mr. ing the present month at 2.80 and 7.80 p. and no bullying crier or etupid mag-,
Crowell, if elected, would have made an m. Evening services will be followed by
letrate ahonld deter anyone deairing
honorable, capable Treasurer. But the tests of spirit presence. For the evening
to do ao from claiming his pririlege of
fact is that he was put up for a target, 86’ vices an admission fee of 10 cents all
taking oath by uplifted hand as pro-1
and the result would show that bla party be charged to defray tbe expenses of tbe
rided in the act of assembly of March 1
scored a ••bulls-eye’’ every shot. His de­ speaker.
«. 17TS.
feat was also aimed at Jonesville in all
that the term implies.
Clarence C. Bower. City
Butter. IS to is
W. H. Miller’s election Is, due to tbe
Ines Wiley
fact that he has courted and won populari­
Arthur D. McElwain, City
Seel.nd* T Hanies
••
ty from au element that his opponent paid
As* Odell. Carlton
Lard per lb., 10.
no attention to. It is significant however
Jane Tboruton, Hastings
JMtatoes per bn.. 40 to 45.
that his majority was greatly reduced.
H»r per bu.,41
Geo. Clary, Hast!up
Tallow
per lb.. 3SClara
Bryans.
Baltimore
We would like to mention the many
Oats per bu.. X
John Beers. Barry
evidences of good work done In tbe city
W Lea!. red per bu.. 80Auua Hampton, Barry
Wheat, white per bu.. to.
and county but we havn’t time or space.
Clover Seed per be.. 4 w to
Suffice it to say that tbe voters did th jlr
Tlm-Uhy Heed per bu.. 2.M
OATH TAKING.
duty and they did It in no uncertain, half­
Barley per bu. so to to.
ON THE
..
Hav per ton. 4JJOto. 7 00.
way manner cither.
Millet
perbii. 60.
If the elections can have any influence
Fork dresaed. s.to. to 6.06.
■ ■■-. a.u—»
It will require a surgical operation
Brain. 1.00 to 1.40.
With Congress the Wilson bill will not be
Chicken dressed.« and 9
to rid the ordinary magistrate of the
pissed.
•
Tut keys, nrrewd. It.
1 FUNK A WAONAIXS CO., NKW YORK.
notion that the only form of Christian
Beef dressed. 5to to 6.00.
N. T. Diamond don’t seem to be a run­
Beef live.
tn 3.
oath is by kissing the Bible, although
ner hut a flyer.
Mutton, dressed. 5.
the particular volume in use is dirty,
Considering his strong opposition Ed. offensive and made dangerous to
Holbrook made a fine run.
IT COST
health by the miscellaneous handling
NOTICE FOR nEABJ.NGxCLA1JW.
We understand that a monkey on Jeffer­ and moist osculations of the attendants St*te nt Mlehlgsu. County of Harry.-s». M
NEARLY
at criminal aoiona Tb« ^ratary of '
iT
son street will enter politics next year.
state for home affairs of Great Britain tnsdr on the 3i»t d*v of March, a. B., imh..
ONE
Tbe city election was a surprise.
nnme
tinu» aim
5find all thn
”x months
dateclaims
were aialnst
*llowt*d the
for
some time
ago nnt
nottned
the mturUmagis I lrnsl
,lorttn from that
,belr
t’j
i__
, 1
i»re-rm
inrir•- ciaims
attain*:
MILLION
The various wards electea good men trntnii
•---»•Contanr.
—-- ---• of• add
•• —
- liie
tratco m
in thz.
the TTn&lt;-tAzl
United kingdom that I estate ...
of Jane
late
County,
this year who will without question make kissing the book is not obligatory, but &lt;1’**a*rd.apd that ah creditor* of aald (kerta
DOLLARS.
capable aud faithful officials.
that Witney and othen. taking an j
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You will find n.y store-how, hl
of mv own make ol steam enjiw, &lt; “
six to seventy-ive horse power, y.
sizes and lour slyb-s made. Com, w
see the goods and get prices. YOu
find them the best made in the
1 also make iroa and wood lathei, u,
arbors and emiry grinding machaa.
I have a good stuck, to select from.

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oath may do so. if they prefer, by up­
lifted hand. The New York Herald
gives an example of the way the magis­
trates carry out the injunction.
“A doctor called upon to give evi­
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or before tbe Sod d«y of iietober next, aud that
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Mood;*}, tbe2nd day ot Joly, and «d Tuesday,
lhe jnu day of (ktober next, nt Id o’clock In the
forenoon &lt;&gt;f each of tboae day-.
Ihued. April tod. A. D.. INH
Vbar. W. Anvrraoau. Judge of Probate

pleasant whist party to frlonds, Friday
evening.
We are indebted to those who kindly
sent I u re tarns of elections. We haven’t
had room to publisb'them but ;lt has en­
a bled us to get oiit a complete and
ate account.

Grandest

literary achievement
OF THE CENTURY.

_ It la ma da on now plana by th*
Beat Talent.
It* Editor* number 247.
In preparation 4 year*.
Ha* a Wonderful Vocabulary ol
nearly

800,000 WORDS AID PHRASES.

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Xher 1 Vol. Dictionary, and about 71,000 more
»«»rda than Any Other Dictionary of th&lt;
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A beautiful Illumination of tbe heavens
was witnessed by many Friday evening.
Long lines of red and green came from
four corners of the sky and met In a com-

DO NOT BUY A DICTIONARY
ontll youbave inrwUgated the STANDARD

mon focus directly of ?rhead.
The many friends of Orlle Van □ora
will regret to learn that several weeks
ago he was tbe victim of a runaway in
whieh his arm was broken and he was
otherwise bruised and Injured. We are
pleased to learn, however, that he is re­
covering.
^Tbe annual meeting of the Building 4
Loan Association was held Tuesday eve­
ning. D. S. Goodyear, Geo^ Tomlinson
and W. O. Lowden elected directors and
F. R. Pancoast director to fill vacancy.
The association is in a very' flourishing
condition..

We are glad to announce that at a
meeting of the school board last evening.
W. D. Sterling was elected as Superintendent.f^rhere Is no better'ZQimueTetT
sehbol ih the slate ot Michigan in a place

of this Mize, and we are glad

to see his

Particular* tent fire* to any addre**.
PRICE SI2 to 922 aooordln* to
Binding.

A. C BUXTON,

hashville.

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IF YOU HAVE
NO BUSINESS
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HIRAM ROGERS.

“PRETTY FLY
"THAT'S what everybody says that sees thw
1 Trout Flies that we have in stock. They’D
fool a trout every time. Tront fishing sewon
will eoon be here. You want to be "right in
line,” aud if you are you must buy your ro^a
reels, lines, flies, hooks, etc. of me. Just nil
and see my line.

THAT BARGAIN
Of a #135.00 bicycle for $75 is &gt;lill open. Don’f
throw away a lot of money but come and see
what I can give you for your money. My apenses are very- light; tny stock new. Cone
and inspect goods and prices.

Apply to our Local Agent, or AddreM

Nowadays HERMSDORF’S is practically the only Fast Black
D) e for Hosiery and Gloves.
All our ■■sellers” bear Hermsdorf’s stamp and we are going to
signalize our Spring Opening by a HERMSDORF FESTIVAL. So on

FRIDAY and SATURDAY, APRIL 6 and 7
We shall open in our

THE FULLER B00I CO., Gtt'l

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KALAMAZOO. MICH.

Sales Agent for Harry, Alle­
gan and Ottawa Counties,

D. B. FOPE,
Hickory Corners, Mich.

Remember that we repair*Boots, Shoes, Fire Anns and in

fact most Severything.

HOSIERY DEPARTMENT
The most complete assortment of Hermsdorf Hosiery we have ever
shown, and shall present to every purchaser of these goods, of 50 cents
or over, a valuable

HERMSDORF SOUVENIR,
With Hermsdorf’s compliments and our own.

Fine Drv Goods and Milliner) .

JULIUS RUSSELL I

Having just restocked mv yards at

fort rt«.vwil»w, Bnd entertainment of
these Visiwiro. Oils bk,
wB‘ do *
turn a n»l deal ot wealth will J" lefl ln
the eity aa a result of tbe meeting which
in turn will benefit eyery merchant
A
enaunPtre will soon solicit subscriptions ।
vnd all should give liberally.

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TbraoriH, eennected wkb tbe Etnnunuol church will be euterulued Than.KUtuby.N. DiMm-d.

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We are sole agents for the Hot BIm
Feather Co’s, springs and mattresw.
They’re the best in the wot Id. Doni putchase before yon see us. ‘

■ LUMBER.

•esthndtaa that from 300 to 500 vhltlng
firemrx; wtfl
hrrc al thal liine- Etelry' thing
k nwM ** done fnr
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In town it will pay you to come.to ton
and look over our Furniture. Carpets, etc
When we say that we never sold Furniton
so cheap we tell what everyone knori.
We’re offering bargains to-day that ie|
wouldn’t have thought possible a year ago.
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We have the nicest line of carpets ii
roll ever »bown. By buying iu large qw
titles we got a low price which we are git
ing onr customers the Ix-nt-fit of. It is muck
better to see them than to be told.

good work appreciated.

Business men and citizens should re­
member that the State Convention of Fire­
men will uj held In this city May 10th.
,
iTtb. Dehg*tcs will be present from
evmf ^mporisDt city in the state and It is

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With a good assortment of
PINE AND HEMLOCK LUMBER,
PINE AND CEDAR SHINGLES,
Lime, Lath. Doors, Windows, Mouldings, etc.,
which will be sold at living prices, I shall
give the lumber business my personal atten­
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Hastings

VOL. XXXVIII. NO. 50

Hastings Banner.

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The Price is

LOWER THIS SEASON.

The Truss Rod Axle Attachment

W. H.QOObYEXIR
MODERN DRUGGIST.

THIS FWT BE
AN OLD SAW

And Improved Whiffletree Guide

BUT IT IS NOT
A TEE SAW.

THAT IS TRADE
ESTOCK.

Of the Celebrated Jackson Wagon

There are many other great points of
advantage this Wagon contains over any other.
Call at our store and we will prove it.

IRA VAN VALKENBURGH

Yau can’t have have trade up
and stock down. To have
and keep trade up you must
keep stock up.
That is
why we keep right on doing
business in the good old
way. The wise buyer goes
where stock is fresh and
complete. We have the
finest Salmon, best Sardines,
best Corn and Tomatoes,
cheapest and freshest Fruits
and Vegetables, best prices
paid for Produce. Always
Thankful for Trade.

Leading Hardware Merchant of Barry Co

VAN XIRHXIN

The Finest Landscape Painting in the World

"NIAGARA If WINTER”
The FbodIb ot Grand Rapids ano Surrounding Gltles to receive a Rare
Treat, FREE OF CHARGE.
Only a small percentage of the inhabitants of Michigan have ever seen the United States’
great attraction, the “Niagara Falls.’’. Still a smaller per centage have ever seen the Niagara
in Winter. We have made arrangements, at a great expense, to exhibit the above picture,

NIAGARA INIWINTER
At our store, commencing Wednesday, April i r, for

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This
picture is
is the
of the celebrated painter, -P
inis picture
uic work
wui» v*
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landscape painting in the world, measuring 21x10 feet in frame, and covers tab square feet of
canvas. It was in hand six years, is valued at $50,000 and is the most valued landscape in
existence. Previous to painting it weighed 60 pounds, aften completion, 103 pounds.
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picture with frame weighs 600 pounds.
We extend a most cordial invitation to the people of Grand Rapids and surrounding cities to
come and see this magnificent picture, as you may never have another opportunity of seeing
such a grand work of art.
This picture will be exhibited in only two cities in Michigan, Detroit and Grand Rapids.

Visitors are advised to bring their opera glasses.
We will have all the conveniences possible to accomodate all visitors from near and far.’

Voight, Herpolsheimer &amp; Co
73. 30 AND 32 MONROE ST
x; r_ Would advise all who can, to come in the forenoon, as we
judging by precedent in
cities where iTh»sUbeen exhibited, like PhiUdelphU, Boston, New York n»d Brooklyn, the crowd. .» the
after noon were so Urge that it could not be seen to advantage.

Published Tburudnyit by
COOK. BBO8..

HAMTISVH. »ICU

COUNTY NEWS.
A competent teacher is desired for our
school as we have none engaged and no
applications. Will some teacher please
step forward. John Conyer is directoi.
The concert at the church under the di­
rection of Prof. Taylor was an enjoyable
affair and a marked Improvement was
visible in the efforts of the class, the little
Ones especially doing grandly. The Misses
Mina Davenport, Inez Adams, Lydia Bag­
ley, Vesta Mosher, May.O»ler and Jimmy
Graham and George Conyer showing
marked talent Miss Ella Mosher sang a
very beautiful solo, accompanied on the
organ by Mrs. Morehouse. The proceeds
of the concert were given to the church.
Mrs. Sheppard Oliver and Mrs. Walter
Oliver have retu.ned from Chicago.
L. H. Barnes spent Sunday with his
daughter, Mrs. Isaac Deback at Orange­
ville.
Mort Bates, Ed. Pennols and families
spent Sunday with Thomas Fott in
Orangeville.
,
Miss Flora McCallum and Mias Addle
Ritchie, who are teaching at Elkhart, Ind,
made their friends a short visit last week.
Preparations are being made at the
brick yard for a lively summer’s work.

for four weeks does not Improve as fast
as her many friends wish she might
Our Town meeting passed off quldtly,
only 00 votes polled. As only one ticket
in the field the entire republican ticket
was ulccteti.
Thia freezing and thawing nights with
high, cold winds are injurious to growing
wheat on the ground but beneficial to
wheat In the hinuensgraneries.
Farmers
have most of their oat ground plowed and
are only awaiting the advent of two or
three days of warm sunshine to put them
in the ground.
Report says A. C. Town was 76 Wed­
nesday, 10th., and still he is as full of
business as usual.
Miss Cynthia Crann, of Milo, visited
her parents at Cedar Creek Saturday and
Sunday.

Quimby.
Mr. and Mrs. Fay Casteleln are visiting
the latter's parents at this place, from
Nashville.
Mrs. Mary O’Brien and daughter, Verra
of Nashville, spent Sunday with friends
in this place.
Death has again visited this place and
taken two of our best citizens.
First,
Albert Rule, who for some months has
been sick with consumption, died Wed­
nesday night His funeral occurred Sat­
urday at the Barry church. A large con­
course of friends attended to pay the last
tribute of respect to one who was held in
the highest esteem.
He leaves a wife
and three small children. Mrs. Rule has
the sympathy of a host of friends.
The
next death was Maggie, oldest daughter of
Scott and Jane McIntosh, who for three
weeks has been a great sufferer.
Maggie
was an extraordinary bright child and of,
a mild disposition and bad a hoot of
friends wha loved her. Tne funeral oc­
curred at the Barryvllle church Sunday
anti was largely attended, six young ladies
acting as bearers.
The floral offerings
were beautiful and numerous.
One
thing peculiar is that both deaths occurred
just two hours apart on Wednesday
night of last week and one half mile
opart This is the fourth death in Quim­
by within a month.
Mr. A. Reid is sick with the rheuma­
tism.
Mrs. Jud Rule’s father and two sisters
were called here from Bellevue, Ohio,
by the death of her husband.

AMiyriM.
Mrs. Ellen Russell and daughter Edna
were guests of Henry Tasker and wife
last week there being vacation at Battle
Creek school. Also Harry Sackett and
sister were here from the same place
spending their vacation,
The Y. P. S. C. E. have a dime social at
G. W. Tompkins’ this week Friday eve­
ning. A cordial Invitation to all to come
and also bring something to eat.
Lulu Seger is at Battle Creek.
The ladles aid society met on Thursday
of last week at A. W. Wilcox’s, 93 in num­
ber and sewed 15?*' pounds of.carpet rags
for him. The next meeting at C. C,
Gage's.
The Y. P. S. C. E. was led by Cora
Wright last Sunday evening. Gertrude
Tasker leads the next meeting.
Mrs. A. M. Herrington spent the Sab­
Ed. Beers has moved to Joppa. Frank bath in Lowell.
Wright has moved back to Morgan. Thia
'
R. Wolcott visited Lowell one day last
makes five famlles that have moved from
Assyria this spring
Mrs. A. J. Cheesebrough, ot Detroit,
was called to Freeport last Thursday by
the death of her grandmother, Mrs. Julia
The M. E. people are holding prayer Ward.
meeting at the different private houses of
Miss Myrtle Riegler has gone to Clarks­
its members each night In the week.
ville where she expects to work the com­
W. C. Meek and J. D. Guy were at ing summer.
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Baltimore to Quarterly meeting Sunday.
Several Clarksville hoodlums came to
Mr. and Mrs. George Brown are in Freeport Sunday p. m., with the Intention
Castleton taking care of Mrs. Brown's of painting the town red, and succeeded
father, John Felghner, who Is .very sick at admirably. They came on a hand ear and
present.
w?re plentifully supplied with “tangle­
Peter Maur, ar., is quite sick at this foot."
writing.
A. McKenzie and wife, of Campbell
Miss Lydia Dilbahner will teach the township, were guests of Dr. H. F. Peck­
Dunham school this summer.
ham and family Sunday.
Daniel Clark visited bin sister in CharMrs. Julia Ward died at her home in
lotte last week.
the village last Thursday p. m., of old
age. She leaves five children and a host
Praljtcwllle.
of friends to mourn her loss. Funeral
Heriiert McBain and wife, George Ha­ services were held at the Cong'l church
zen and wife and daughter Lillian, attend­ Saturday p. m., Rev. G. W. Mylne offici­
ed the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Law­ ating.
rence, held at Hickory Corners on Tues­
A. M. Herrington has his new house
day last.
well under way.
Mr. F. Wales and Mrs. Sophia Richards
W. H. Godfrey was in Hastings first of
visited friends at Alamo lost week.
the week.
~ William Wilcox . returned from the
8. U. Sprinkle took his departure from
north last week.
Freeport last Monday a. m.
Ambrose Barrett has moved his saw
Esquire Sisson visited Hastings first of
mill on M. J. Goss’s farm.
the week.
Old Mrs. Crawford is very low.
Alfred Miller and family will soon occu­
Mrs. Thomas Waters has moved into A. py the Jno. Riegler house. J no. Shively
Cahills bouse, lately vacated by Mrs. having rented a farm.
L. Thompson.
Donald McLeay and Carl Loveland have
gone to Olivet to attend collge.
Miss Mabie Lee, daughter of Wm. Lee.
Mr. Blanchard and children have been died on Saturday evening. The funeral
sick.
occurred at the home of Mr. Lee on Mon­
Lucy Norris has a new organ.
day. The deceased has been sadly afflict­
Mrs. Rafferty of Caledonia, has been ed for several years, but has borne her
the guest of Mrs. Geo. Mullen.
afflictions patiently and uncomplainingly.
Messers A. P. Paine &amp; Norris have pur­ The parents and relatives of Miss Mabie
chased the meat market of J. Drummond have the sympathy of many friends.
and have moved the same on Mr. Paines’
Jacob Velte and J. M. Smith were at the
lot.
county hub Wednesday on legal business.
Mr. Stephen Sprague was hurried in
Mr. Foote, of Hastings, was In town
this cemetery Tuesday last.
last week in the Interest of« the North
Morris Patton of Kalamazoo visited Western Life Ins. Co.
Prairieville friends during the past week.
Mrs. C. S. Palmerton is very sick but is
Miss Lily Lindsey and Miss Mamie slightly improving.
Hall have begun dress making again.
Mr. Fisher, our station agent, has re­
Burwell Scudder Is attending school in turned tn Woodland after an absence of a
the city of Hastings.
few weeks.
The republicans elected
Sylvester
It is reported that one of Nashville’s
France, Sup; Kellogg Flower. Treas; fair ladles Is on the war path. She
ou" only
L. L. Loveland, Clerk; H. Brownell, Road asks 85000, as* compensation for her
Com., al the Town election of officers.
wounded affections. We think that very
Some unknown person collided with reasonable.
Joseph Reno's buggy on our streets Satur­
day evening, throwing him out and caus­
C. F. McKinzie returned to Albion on
ing a runaway, a broken buggy and a
Tuesday.
Geo. Mosier bad a runaway Sunday eve
Mrs. G. E. Risley and son Edward and
as he was about to return to Mr. Barber’s, and Mrs. C. E. Paul and son Arthur made
where he is at work.
The buggy was a visit at Matthew Bairds’ In Barry on
quite badly broken and George had to Wednesday.
foot it six miles.
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Your scribe, whoever he may be, made
a flying visit to friends at and near Chel­
J. E. Calms is our new post master.
William Ruggles and daughter Dora, sea, Washtenaw Co., on Tuesday, return­
of Battle Creek were guests of Chas Rug­ ing Friday. The poorest outlook for
gles and family over Sunday.
wheat crop in the last named county that
A. Hafner returned Friday to begin we have ever seen. Much of the acreage
dities as teacher of tbs spring term of is being sowed to spring crops.
That new railroad has sent a chill
school on Monday, April 9th.
Last weeks letter made Mrs. W. L. through this part of the country.
Brown read Mrs. W. L. Holmes, and
Broward.
'
Oaks, North Dakota, was North Oaks.
Quite a difference. Pardon me if it was
Ashley Bros, have finished sawing on
the farm of Mr. Scott’s.
my mistake.
Our hustling hardware merchant, Albert
Doster is able to resume business.
MU«.
H. Brownell is at Galesburg caring for
The mean average temperature for the
first 34 days of March was 44 degrees and his father wbo is sick at this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Farr visited the lat­
for the remaining 7 days 87 degrees, and
ter part of last week at Ottego.
the first 7 days of April 87 degrees.
Miss Maggie “Ream wbo was sick last
Wheat and grass made rapid growth
during the first of March, but the sudden week is convalescent
The
missionary meeting at Mrs. Leroy
change of temperature the 25 and 36th.,
from half way from zero to the freezing Warner was well attended.
Mr. Eugene Farr, of Greenville, rialted
point. broWned the wheat blades percepti­
Mr. Parr part of the week, also Herbert
bly.
\
Our wheat market made a big jump last Earl, of Galesburg.
AdriawS. Eyes has finished marketing

and dry weather in places.
Fruit at thia dale Is uninjured,
pel aa advanced as oc soft maple.

of any paper in
County.

WHOLE NO. 2026

HASTINGS. MICH, APRIL 12. 1894.

We ve Heard

People talk like “sixty” when
possibly they weren’t over
“twenty,” but no one ever yet
spoke any good words about
the Jackson Wagon that didn’t
know what they were talking
about Here are cuts of some
of the good points:—

Banner.

like a millionaire.
Bods

f Fred Wlltoon’a farm while
after hf« wrw mill which he

tbiaks of starting thia week on the farm
of the lata Nemiah Cook.
Anna Chase goes with her sister-in-law
Miss Etta Coats, to Woodland to look after
the household affairs of Mrs. Emma Daven­
port, who goes with her sister. Alice
Coats to Lansing where the latter is going
to attend school.
J. W. Wolfe has hU art gallery now In
good running order at Bi F. Wolfe’s. Let
all schools be In order as he wishes to
take you all while on the road. ' .
Mr. E. A. Parmatier, of Vermontville,
spent Sunday in Coats Grove and attended
church.
E. Bevier and wife spent Sunday with
friends in the Grove.
Just at this writing we hear of the death
of Mrs. Hasel tine.
John Marks and family visited on thestate road on Sunday.
Constable Wolfe and family spent Sun­
day.with the former’s parents.
We see Woodland Depot Agent Shawman visited with his wife’s parents over
Sunday.
Wm. Smith has broken ground for bouse
on his Carlton farm.
Caatleton.

W. I. Marble is entertaining Ms mother
from Harbor Springs.
Mrs. E. L. Parrish, af Nashville, and
Mrs. John McLain, of Vernon, were
guests ot Mrs. W. L Marble Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helm, of. Petoskey,
are visiting their father. John Felghner.
John Felghner is seriodsly Mi at this
writing.
Miss Blanche Troxel commenced her
school In the Hager dist. Monday.
O. Coborn is still quite sick with heart
trouble.
Albert Kinnle and wife, of Hastings,
visited his brother Ed. Sunday.

Delteox.
Lincoln Bush took charge of the grist .
mill last Monday and from this out it will
be pushed to Its fullest capacity.
Bring
in. your wheat and get the highest market
price'.
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Ed. WJlklnson will move to Otsego.
J. L. Campbell of Cherryville, Kansas,
is the gnes'. of Felix Chamberlain.
L. L. Skillman of Grand Rapids, for­
merly of Delton, has been shaking hands
with old acquaintances here the past
week.
Mrs. Fawk is convalescing from a very
severe attack of pneumonia.
Miss Ada Williams of Galesburg has
been visiting her folks during vacation.
Mrs. W. A. Lasher and Mrs. F. A.
Blackman called on Mrs. Colgrove at the
County seat last week.
Harry Stayman visited his parents at
Martin Corners.
Miss Myrtle Norwood is home from
Riehland to spend a week or two.
Miss Mamie Bash left the 4th. for
Fremont. Mich., where she expects to
remain several months to give music
lessons.
Clare Aldrich, of Hickory Corners, was
in town last week, on business.
Charlie Kahler made a business trip to
Kalamazoo.
J
C. B. Robinson will soon move to Plain­
well.
Wm. Cooper has rented Jerry Sprouls*
wagon shop.
.
Rob Norwood has returned from How­
ard City.
Jerry Sproul will move into C. B. RobInsen's bouse.
R. D. Norwood Is working for Mr.
Waldorf this summer.
Mrs. Arabella Norwood has moved into
her brick house.
.
The Doctor was at! the County seat last
week on professional business.
M. .1. Goss of Plainwell was the guest
of C. B. Robinson last week.
Messrs R. T. F. Dodds, Seth Crosby
and Frank Gillespie were at Hastings last
week.
Married, at the residence of Mr. and
Mrs. C. S. Gleason, Thomas Gorham to
Miss Della Boylen. Rev. J. C. Chase of­
ficiating.
Prof. Gaskill has moved into Wm. Hails
house lately vacated1 by Mrs. Borst.
Mrs. Clark Williams has moved home
with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lance
Jones.
George Kerns has moved into Mrs. A.
Norwood's house, lately purchased of W.
H. Chase.
H. C. Boynton has moved into Ed.
Evan’s house on Maple Street.
L. W. Rowley has moved over the har­
ness shop and has moved his jewelry in
the front part of the harness shop.
W. H. Chase and Bishop Bros, have
each added a large lumber shed to their
ya rds.
Steve Sprague died Sunday April 1st,
gftar a long Illness.
Mrs. Arbour of Fowler, is here taking
care of her mother, Mrs. Fawk.
Mrs. J. B. Williams has returned from
a three weeks visit at Paw Paw.
George Whittemore is building a new
liou.se just east of what Is known as Will­
iams crossing, one mile north of town.
Mary Hanover was married last week
to a young gentleman by the name of
Herbert Knowles.
Mrs. Rowley’s brother from Allegan is
visiting her.
Mrs. M. C. Gwin has been visiting re­
latives at Galesburg the past week.
Mr. Whitton and wife of Kalamasoo,
were the guests ot their daughter, Mrs.
Chase over Sunday.
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Fred Loveland of Hastings ia visiting at
Marlin Posts this week.
Mrs. Backus is home again.
Gid Hughes and family Sundayed at
Peter Stuart’s.
Alex MeBanes bouse was broken lute
last Saturday night. We have not learn­
ed what was taken.
Blackman Hall, Delton Mieb., two
nights only, Friday and Saturday eve­
nings. April 30 and SI, 1894.
Delton
local Dramatic company will produce the
great sensational play “The Emigrants
Daughter.”
Performance to ccoalwto
with a screaming “Nigger” farce by Um
company. Popular prices 15, 30 and 35
cents.
Mre. Colgrove te the guest ot Mrs.
Blackman this week.
Wm. Hampton of Hastings was to town
Monday

�Hastings Banner,
Thursday, April ta. »8?4cook l»O»- ProprleSors.

Hastings City Bank,
IlMlInfis.

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Work of Our Lawmaker® in the
Fifty-Third Congress.

Iloour on Vartoua

Briefly Recorded.

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MANY KU-LED.

FROM WASHINGTON.

8KNATE.
Washington, April 4.—In the senate
Iwwroorsl.'l under wr law, ot the fitup of yesterday Senator Allison opened the
Michigan*
tariff debate for the republicans and he
gave an outline of some of the main ob­
.
Open tor business Dec. U&gt;. IBMjections which will be urged against
OFFICERS:
the bill. A resolution directing the
D. a. Robinsm, President;
finance committee to prepare a bill for,
Chest* r Messer, Vice. Pres.
D. W. Reynolds, Cashier. the repeal of all laws which give the
secretary of the treasury authority to
DITJCCTORS:
issue interest-bearing bonds was preW. H. Powers.
I
D. W. Reynold.*,
senled.
R B. Messer.
D. G. Robinson.
;
W
ashington, apm
April w.
A—*»
A bill
,« Aamnwiuzv,
utti was
who '|
Chester ideaser, '• passed
John Osrveth,
in the.senate yesterday permit- |
P. T. Colgrove.
ting horse-racing in the District of Co- '
Has the only savings department In tn Barry’ lumbia. but prohibiting pool selling
Oonnt v and pays 4 pec cent intercut on all time
and book making.
Senator Allison
depoeftfi.
concluded his speech on the tariff bilk |
weo, conuning mmSenator Mills followed, confining him­
of the ad
self chiefly to a defense
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valorem system.

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Pxtxmbcbg, Va., April 9.-Eleven
persons were killed and half a dozen
injured by two explosions following a
fire in the fireworks factory of C. N.
Romaine &amp; Bro. Saturday afternoon.
Among the killed are several of the
substantial and eeteemed residents of
the city. The total loss by fire will
be fully •100,090. partly coveredLl by
in­
OJ w
aurance in
In northern
northern companion.
surance
companies.
PtTmtmoK. Pa-. April (--Twenty

[
,

SHOT BY STRIKERS.
state Of Affair, to *•
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Pennsylvania
Coke

The Evening NeWs

Rsgion®*

“The Great Daily of Michigan.'

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BLOODSHED AND MURDER-

ttLrVLZ**
Riot
UxtoXTOWX,
Pe.
PT’,
, jn
blocrdabed a.rd tanrdor wore Uro rtd« ta

You take your horn* pxpor' of cw M you do, but it is, mitU,
not to read "The Groat Daily of Michigan," the leader ir, t,c,ybr/J
of new,. a&gt; wall u thought and literary merit. If you f;,qJ /
other State paper, profitable. yatTHE NEWS »hould and will f„d

tone of rock and dirk hurled Into the the Connellovillo ooko
g
.
place in your hand, and your familiaa Tant of thousands of 0!(1 *
air by a premature biaat ot powder at day. The norUm™
^^JToi
citizen, of thia great State hare found ita worth
Brintoo. Pa. Satanloy. buried amt lion, of the region were the
killed throe men. arvOrely Injured four eonllnuou. batUe fro™&gt;'»Hy mor
other, and brutal and cut tan.
. Ten
thouaand
Infuriota-I
otriker.
a ccuTa ran coer.
THE EVENING NEWS,
Sr-xxcax Ind., April a-The boiler marched from point to point In the re­
re crura * wean.
,
'
in the aowmill of Chrialian Weber at ginn eptaading death and
ai.aa ron a aom-HU a, aaiu
Detroit
Patriclwburg. u
a »man
small mining town
1» 4&gt;
Bloodier
doeda
wore
pn reotao
ratricKsuurg,
- -aw,,,v.
—
-—
Axanciu b&gt; wry tHU*,. town udrdtr la th, Suu cl
miles
WMt of thl.
exploded Sxtthe ,“
attire
use&gt; of
mues westor
tms pl*«.
place, expuxioa
«.»- by
Oy
ww
'T" 77*
d«ourday
killing tour
four men
men and
and in
fn the
the ‘♦ hands
bands 01
of deter
determined dep­
t-T'
-” morning,
*— “’"j
”-*-R, wiu.iv
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' ally injuring another.
The dead uHes and special officers.
fatally
»: Christian Weber, the proprietor, nine live* hare been lost already, aaa
are: Christian Weber, th&lt;
Lewis Charles Shaffer and fojjy a half dozen other victims of
his son.
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three infuriated mobs are lying »» tne
Rhinehart Lester,
Mkmfhib. Tenn., April 9.-Sunday point of death a* a reault Of the cont'--*morning ivt 7:20 o'clock the brick three- filets of the day. The c v c aul or e
Mrs. Seaman is worse at this writing.
roruzuiosan, addren
a. S. ParbLftJe
story building at 154 and 1M Beal are powerless to control in any way
Two of Mr. Stowell’s children have been
street collapsed.
Four persons were tbe mobs of Jgnorant foreigners wno
sick.
.
ORDER OF 1’1’Bl-ICATlDN
killed and five were wounded, and now stand guard throughout the reE. Gaskill fa moving Into the bouse va­
Washington, April A—Senator Hili
^&lt;4 Micblrm. aft}1
** Tht Niagara Falla Route.”
(N. Y.) gave notice in the senate yes­ there are believed to be two others in gion aud declare that any attempt to cated by Mrs. Seaman.
the
ruins
All
the
killed,
injured
and
mo
ve
a
wheel
means
a
battle
Mrs.
Varmeter
Is
visiting
her
mother,
Anna M. Allen.
terday that on the 9th he would sub­
. *1
Complain;,:.•
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Suttons.
I
Th* victim*­
Mrs. Krelger,! I
mit, a few remarks on the pending missiug are negroes.---------------------------- '
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j H }»a(]jock, chief civil engineer of
Mrs. Geo. Graves and Mrs. Theodore Gideon AUru,
tariff bill. A resolution io reduce by
WOMEN TO BE MASONS.
the Er;ck Coke company, bad walked Northrop started for their future home at
HAJnriNGs
SO per eent. all official incomes not pro- '
Bowen Falls, last Monday.
tccted by the statutes of the United Mr*. Lea** Preparing *&gt; organize » Lodge over from hh home in Connellsville to
Albert Rule and Maggie McIntosh both
m Chicaxu.--------------------------- Davidson to luterview sum^ of the depStates was referred to. the judiciary '
died
last Thursday morning.
Mr. Rule
In tills CMure itOMMWril •nwm’,*.. .
Chicago, April U.-r-Mra. Lease, of uty sheriffs wbo were protecting the
WB8TWA&amp;D.
[a.m}a.m.lpra.lp.In.|p.in. committee. After a short debate on
HASTINQS.. . ............. I 3.35!
lULWl
LM
was burled Saturday and Maggie Sunday.
Kansas,
is
in
the
city.
Her
errand
ifc
coke
ovens.
After
he
had
saUsned
nimthe bill appropriating &lt;1.000,000 for the
Both
funerals
were
held
at
the
Barryvllle
C. R. OSBORN. tKK'al Agent. Hastings
- organization
‘
of a lodge of female self that everything was working sat­
destruction of the Russian thistle the the
church.
X). .V. RUGOUM G. P AT. A. Cblcaxc
masons Speaking of her mission she isfactorily he strolled around behind
tariff hill was further discussed.
. the ovens toward the mouth of the
Washington. April 7.—A resolution said:
“I am In Chicago to organize a masonic order company’s mine.. W. T- Kennedy, as
Carlton Canter.
introduced by Senator Wolcott, looking
PARKER’S
for women. I have decided ibal the masonic sista nt superintendent of the works,
April beats tbe record for continual
i to the drafting of a treaty with Mexico
HAIR BALSAM
order has been of aucn wonderful benefit to men.
............... tkrrot JX
Met ae&lt;! bcaatifiei lh« hi
I by which the United States should coin so wonderfully uplifting and educational, that and Coll followed at some diatenee. cold weather.
lotts a luxuriant growth.
Mfo&gt; Mae Tinkler of Uaallugs, is the
j silver dollars at its mints, was dis­ It Is certainlyA pity u» deprive women ot the ben- They bud warned him to be careful.
mSv ot u,................................ “
Monad Him to Death.
guest of M1m Fannie Carpenter at preaent.
! cussed in the senate yesterday. Senator efita I do not propose to organize anything an- I
Wm. Butoph of East Castleton is sick OWK thereof.' »*H t,»y tl(.
Just ns he reached a position under
i Peffer spoke on the tariff.- A petition tagonlstlc to tbe present masonic order, but the j
organisation will be made In such a manlier
was presented from the millers of 8L that they will cooperate with us and ap­ the tipple facing the shaft he saw a with typhoid fever.
. Aud it is further oirdervJ. ii.at vuiiio twit
'rhe
republicans are jubllatft over their dsv,
the .Sid romoMuM
itj’K
Lovis pray lug for the retention of. the prove of 11 I ♦inn to organise here fir-t, and party of Hunz in the act of tearing
reciprocity clause of the McKinley law. then In New York and the other principal away a support from the tramway. victory at the last election.
* newspaper prlulrd. piiblHiirt) aod elrenlaisa
We
are
sorry
to
report
the
death
of
and u.m M»rh tXKZPi
Washington, April 9.—A motion to rille* I am already billed to speak in New Tbe fearless engineer advanced quickly
Henry Barnum who died Monday morning rooUaeed tberrln al faaat orin.
*
York for a compensation ot IMW a night at
Some
consider the Chinese treaty in open ses­ Madbton square. The lectures will be fol­ and ordered the men away.
ut hi.*- home In West Castleton, We have for all *«■!(» lit suu*f.«h!&lt;»n tfrth*: sh»rut«w •
PBOBATK ORDER.
sion was debated in the senate on Sat­ lowed by the orKwnlzation end the initiation of them retreated sullenly up the tio fiarther particulars at this writing.
Wot this ordrr t&lt;. !,&lt;• Prv-.^jj
&lt;2
DOU-reAldrnl
th
t.
t.-lsui;,
t
.
of members of tbe m music degrees. This is bank
with a scowl of anger on
Stille of Michigan. County of Barry—ss.
urday, but was not disposed of.
The S. D. Adventist meetings are well OSH belorr the Um.
At a srenlon of the Pndiate Court for the
really no new departure; In fact, it Is old. At their fncre.
A black-browed striker, attended and much intecest is manifested. •iPpcaniHcv.
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&lt;
wu
’Comity nf Barry, bolden at tbe Probate Office,
one time In Europe, principally In France, the
* CteaaxirSMiri. j
in tbe city of Hastings. In said county. 00
Washington. April 4.—The demo­ crowned head* all went wild over the scheme with heary, stooping shoulders, stood
Mr. Fred v
Clark wks in Carlton Sunday
Wednesday, thr -.Mstday at March, m the crats in the house yea terday seated
Ms
ground.
I
’
addock
motioned
bim
i
aOl
j
Monday.
Pmur T. Cotonov r
(•’tun Jw.
of conferring masonic degrees on women.
jew one Ibotisand eight hand red and ninety
n&lt;xxl ha, hired out to work In
John J. O’Neill as the representative There la no use In zayina there is any masonry »w«y with ImpuUrnl gvvlurv. At that I
*. Cbmplainants &gt;o!iri!,,r
Present. Charite W. Armstrong, Judge of from St* Louis in place of Charles F. in the eastern star degree. I propose to use moment one of the men on tbe hill j Grand Rapids.
JOhm;. v .t.i.nd
:
Probate.
tbe bona fide masonic ordfar."
11 threw a stone, striking tbe engineer ।
IA true ropy.]
_
In the matter &lt;&gt;f the estate of Washington Joy. '
Washington, April 5.—The president
K. Ferris, iit-reased.
on the shoulder. A hnwl of rage went ‘
SIX MEN POISONED.
Ou readiut and tllng the petition duh verified
^up from the Unna, They came tearing
wohn»x«iwn *nd terry.
of Philip T. Colgn»ve. agent anu attorney for was saved from defeat yesterday only ’
Rone, roil IIKAK1XG CUIUS. ■
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• ■ । *te*t week»It*twby the votes of republican congress­
VolneyV.'. Ferns, heir at law and legatee un
, down
like so many demons,
with
with * Hoarder at Danville, ILL
•dec the- will of said deceased praying that the men in the house. Only democrats vot­
Rev.
Pillow,
of Bedford, led tbe Y. P.
Danvillk. HL, A^rU 9*—men. their long hair flying and their eyes on
-dower-ot Lizzie Ferri* tn tbe real estate of said
u
-J* berebvigiven, that i * an &lt; -rd4 fc'
ing, the seignorage bill was passed over
deceased may b&lt;
to her according to
fire. Paddock was thrown violently to
tbe Probate (.oust fur tne • uttnly of BimLest week while cutting wood. F. A. made on tee 91st
,i Mareb A n 14?
•the statute in such cane made and provided.
the veto by a two-thirds majority, but boarders at the house of C. L. Plunk­ the ground. Hiz head was pounded to
MX teontea from [that date ^rreaikm-d m
Thereupon it U ordered, that Wednesday the
Robinson
met
with
a
severe
accident,
cutett
on
Hazel
street,
were
poisoned
by
pieces with fragment* of stoue. After j ling a gash in the back of his left hand creditors to pn-Mfit teelr claim.ilujalnst tb»
WUi day of April. A. D. 1*sm. nt ten o’clock in it was discovered that there was no
the forenoon. V« assigned furthv hearing of said quorum. On the second ballot the re­ drinking coffee Friday evening. Their every spark of life was gone one of the
estate of Jane (tetaul. ir.'.e &lt;4 Uid'Cocte
j over two inches long, severing the cords deceaaed.aud that all crediuxs of paid
petition, and that theheirs at law of said deceas­ publicans voted and the bill failed to names are Harry E Owens, P A.
•-------WM
Uken
men in an ecataoy of rege dre» hi. re- „r tw„ ot bto---finL!.
»ere.
L.
______
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„
ed. and all other persons Interested in said 1
Inquired toipreseut their rialrn, to mH
Dolph
Murray, James Ms*
estate, are required to appear at a session of pass by a vote of 110 to 114. The com­ Zorio,
volver and fired a .hot ihroukli the Hanfield and the wound dreaaed by t»r. fTohale Coury, at Jbe Probate otnet. !a th- On
said court, then to be.* hokien At the Probate mittee on banking and currency re­ kenson. Walter Miller and James B.
of Hasting*, tor rxmnhu'-hin and Uluwanef. «
dead man’s head. Tire party then made | Hutchinson,
office, in the city of Hastings, in said eountv,
GF
before
the 2ud &lt;ny of tetob-r nHt.-»n4 Uai
GaskilL
'The
last
named
died
after
and snow cause, if any there be, why the prayer ported in favor of subjecting green­
an attack on Kennedy and Coll, but
Such claims will te heard ftetorv
COart oc
ot the nrlKioner may not be granted. And backs to state and municipal taxation. suffering terrible convulsions, at 8 they succeeded in escaping with only a
Moi£ay ihesnddh) of July.aadjia Torste.
it is further ordered, that said petitioner give
DENIZENS
OF
THE
DEEP.
a.
m.
Saturday.
He
was
70
years
old,
the ma dav ot Uctyter in-st.otttoldotic to-tw
few bruizes. The rioters left at once (
notice to the persons Interested in said estate, Mr. Hfllborn (rep.), of California, was
.
foteuoou
of
each
of
tn&lt;&gt;s-dav.
ot tbe pendency of said petition, and tbe hear unseated in favor of Mr. English (dem. k lived at Stillwater, Minm, and was for the Bradford works of the same
Dated, April 2mL a I). t*5&gt;
.
IT is reported
to hare rained alii*
.
„„
Ing thereof by causing a copy of this order to be
Danville
for
medical
treat­
Washington, April 6.—In the house in
raoNo. Judcew hobale.
company, where the men have also re- | gators in the lake region at Florida
published
ahtino?
annkr a
puoiBJiW in the H
hasting
* B
bakskr
* news. J
..
. .7, ,
17.,
The other five
are
con­
paper printed and circulated in said County of yesterday the urgent deficiency bill, ment
fused to strike.
r
. recently.
.
These six
Barn oner In each week for three successive which carries something over fl.OOO.- sidered out of danger.
cttiMM Captarw tb« Murderer*.
I
a L*Mi black turtle weighing nearly
weeks previous to vatdMay of hearing.
(ww,
■„
. .. 8 J *
MOKTgage sale
Chablbs W. ahmstbong,
000, was passed, and the post office up- were the only boarders that drank
The report of Engineer Paddock’s two thousand pounds was caught off
Default ixavuiR been madr in Hi
coffee.
Those that took tea and
Judse of Probate.
proprintion bill as discussed.
ofacertain mortgage tfh.de and h
murder spread tapklly over the region Cape Lookout, N. C.
•
milk were not affectedl Mrs. Plunkett,
WUUam F.SIdhAiil
( Hkrj A. b
Washlsgton, April 7.—'Hie time wan
•nd within • halt hour 100 hrnred dtl- |
Guxrcua.
Gbamfvbea, uonlx
scat* and
and ana
sea liana
lions are
are wife, to Daniel Striker, dstrd April
I occupied in the house yesterday in dis- wife of the landlord, only took two
IM8. upon the west half &lt;&gt;f the wut*
tens from Connellsville and v
CHANCERY SALE.
numerous
this
season
In
the
Antarctic
I cussing the post office appropriation mouthfuls of coffee aud was slightly
ter and the south east quarter e( t&lt;
tuider the loadcrehlp ot County---------- W
w„while
u. vrere
...n
uuu.uw
wareny
seas,
there
lean
unusual
scarcity quarter ot Vctlou five -ii) in tof
In pursuance ami by virtue of an order and | bilL The evening session was devoted affected. It is supposed the coffee was
M*FMoa zxf
.ltir-r for
for tna.
nuafv nf
...
north 6t range nine west in tbecodihty ol Barry
decree
of IftA
the r*«».|iit
Circuit fCourt
tne ICounty
of .
poisoned to get even with one of tbe Uve Frank Campbell, started in pursuit. . ©f whales.
and State of Michigan and maulnllint in Ma
Barry, tn Chancery. In the State of Michigan, to pension bilfa.
About 4 miles down the Balti more A
Wn**v 1.v
.
Mreeisboa-hundred elghte-rn and]:i&gt;l« acrw
made and dated on the thirteenth dav of Janu­
Ohio tracks from Connellsville the dtl- I
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Washington, April B.—In the house boarders.
more or less according to tbe it
ary A. D. &gt;891. in a certain cause therein pend­ on Saturday a bill was introduced to
non.
overtook
title
of
the
uritare,
who
’
Z
’
“
*
de
,
‘
t.
,u
"
r
ing wherein CeHna McCainly Is complainant
survey. Said mortgage i« n-conkil---------BATTER DOWN JAIL WALLS.
were taMin, Daildaon.
A blule en- Y “
retah leaeftea Regnier ofiH-^h for lorry cnan
and Albert F. Shepherd and Rachel A. Bur­ provide for -the coinage of standard
cham are defendants. Notice is hereby given silver dollars and for the issue of new
ou tbe first day of May. A- l». ’i«8,&gt; Uber # «
that 1 shall sell at public auction to the highest
mortgagee ou page ». wterebvttf power
lued and a volley ot shuts were fired inidnde,! .1 . . .
,
bidder, ou Saturday the twelfth day ot May, A. bonds in lieu of bonds heretofore au­
Lynch a Black Bruts.
•_
*j
...
, IDOinded *“
elevicn
wXkta
rt. ita
W
• .
&gt; l’«trout
‘V-flre weighing
pounds.8 one . therein contained has twin.- werViTe.fitu*
D. imh. at ten o'clwk tn the forenoon, at thu thorized.
suit orproceedlwr having
M
Nashvillk, Tenn., April 7. —Mrs.
north front door of the court house in tli» City
law to recover the debt secured bj said ts«i*
Chambers, a respectable white woman •tniggie the rioters were overpowered
ol Hastings. County of Ba.Ty and State of
T-K* or any part thereof ut»n whleh nodOfi
and ten of ths
the Ifuul^r*
leaders wore placed 1
Michigan, said court house being the place fpr
of Greensboro, Ga., was assaulted
there is oUhned tote due at tbbdate the nb
holding the circuit court f«*r the County of
Uniostown, Pa, April 9.—Coney’s
finder arrest. In the conflict one Hun­
ot «M9d» too dollars beside? an attrney tee d
Barr&gt;'. the foHowIng described propertv. to-«lt: army will leave here to-day, and the Thursday night by a negro. The negro
twaatjr-fiva dollars as provided toe 1i r&gt;^
garian waa shot through tbe head and
AU that certain piece or parcel of land sltuwas arrested and identified. lie was
mortgage. Notice I* hereby ctvto tw *
Se. lying and being tn the County of Barrv route for the current week is as folInstantly killed and two others were
Operating Surgeon of the New York iiSOF* described prenh?:** or so itineh dferS
placed
in
jail.
The
jail
was
soon
after
­
the state of Michigan. known and described
mortally
wounded.
The
ten
who
were
Eye
and
Ear
Hospital.
as shall Ik? t-ee&lt;-»-a.-» to aaUsfjr th* saM *«
as tbe east half of the north west quarter of sec­
ward attacked by an armed mob. The
Tuesday, April 10—Reach Lautal Summit,
will be'snM
President
of tbe *«&lt;
Interstate Association Interest and legal
tion number tweUty-two In town one north
wverpowerod were handcuffed, tied to ' —
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sheriff made a desperate defense and
\fncue on tbe Hlh dat of April. AjD.. WKJJ
range sevrn west, wbject to the conditions of a Pa., march 4 mile*
father with ropoe sad taken to the ' off E
Expert
»P*,ri Specialists.
Bpeeialists.
'
10 o’clock, a. m.. at Un* r -:f u-'niatocr d the
certain lease of one half acre ou the north west
Wednesday. April 11-Reach ScmmcrfleM. telegraphed the governor to order out
By fequest of
many friends and patients Court House in the city of Hastlort *od SUU
&lt;a«&gt; at Connellsville.
It
------------------- --------corner of said land heretofore glvrn for eiiureh Pa., march 18 miles.
the military, which was dona, but be­
pnrpoaes. reference tel ng had to said lease,
e.o-. w
... attsattou
w.«ue„
^.^‘ooUlt HASTINGS. MICH.,
Thurvtey. Apr!)'It—Reach Grantsville, Md.. fore the sdBLisrs reached the aceae of
PvtHae
H she
said description containing iu all eight acres of
U»iojrffi1rg, Pa.. Anril A—Th*
. APri,»
Consultation
land more or 1 ss aecjrdlng to the United Stales owch IT mile*.
Daxiai. !4TR1K»R. Att’y inFtawa .
Friday. April li—Reach Frostburg. Md., the disturbance the mob had bettered ' »Hon hi the Mke
Thurwiav » 1 FrJ* a“d.
^Meutlal in the prt- Dated. January iixh. iwtsurvey.
march U miles.
। ffipvn the jail walls and lynched the I *a, of th. battlofi^raftar th. V ,7?* ,f*rlor «&lt; Ibe HASTINGS HOUSE
Dated. Hastings, Mich, March 28.1894.
, Alonzo B. Houston.
BatortUy. April H-Reach Oumberiaad. MA, prisoner.
:
i^aL
‘
tettla,
.
on*
day
only.
The
Doctor
describes
the
Circuit Court Commissioner.
march 11 mile*
.
• Si?-* , . .U?dtaf Bioof fpom
different diseases belter than the sick can
, FBOBATEORDfifi '
Thiltt T.Couibovk.
Solicitor for complainant, Barry Co..
1
rad OiemwivM, It I, a wonderful gin for any- State of Michigan. County of Barry--* ,
Al »
N th- ln.‘MtrCtert WJJ
I
El Rxinx 0. T., Aprith.—The Chey- eutt of ex-Jndrt William’ FWwwxr
wn uno to pnaaeaa.
County nf Bain. holJen at the I’ntWe offlgja
ar. I
The New Tort Urea, aav&gt; "SWtaeM la meaty of HmUuk*. 10 &lt;*1 **^tJ’* 12
enne Indian war has ended and the «x- . A|o,t the Suburbaa P.wUJ
1 dlement ba. abated. All tbe maleon- ■ BTlroad
u,
1 kl ZL
a*
a toy In th, n^t phnomdiul wav h, nt* lay Che 2*ih day of March in a*
PARKER’S
mMM etebl hundr&gt;*&lt;! and u:n5S'X!?^m a
ahandaaasnt af Ik, atrika altr-da light Into tbe clarke nan ere, nraaie •S
I tent Indiana whs did the actual abeot. damagea returned a verdict ot *t M,
^frearat, friaries W. Arinin**,
&lt;
HAIR BALSAM
W wad iarpriMsaivm ot s f''nn1”1' mUte *** “d H&lt;* tal“
, lug are under arroot Chief Hill, who Apr*'- ■— *-*- dX,B|[
-I—*
J
In Che matter of the *r.xU ot Auffix ft
' wha wounded in thj first battU^fad Mb.
Baarotc deea^wd
I Saturday evening. The Cowboys Have *
___
Heafnew and head nolaea cured.
. Ou reeding and hilug th* p- ’ifi »n
i' tfo&gt; Mixa „The 1)°d&gt;or haa juat ruamed from ot J. W. Heodersbou. an•ImstrsProbwf «
goc.a&gt;»d|t-uo«t
laid down their arms and a courier Juffi
.
• aiJkddla“4
the lateat and beat M«, praying that his il*s! artswtt U&gt;h
. from the field says the troops antW- ' md
filed may be heard and allowed jvnd la decref«
ot the riot. ।
fwtho cure of all. Chronic. Ner- dtteribulkm
pate no further trouble.
ml
entered, and] he
uMhVw^
"^juXupim It la ordered. tjU
Deb AIoines la.
\nril T^TithnnaS* 1
by llMifateMg.
.
***** *
dewu tfasir
air arms
anB, aQd
CrOM Ejm sm^ko-aBd.
Mth day of April. A, I) .
•‘^•3X5
I
tbe forenoon, be amfgn-*» lor thi b«wte&lt;B*g ;
Iowa was supposed to adjourn without
reorivod her, buaday from ,
‘
t^doasd Thursday wlu“nSCU“”,,d T‘n«" r™°”d petttton and that the bcirt at ..Uwfi
8Hafaa&lt;lall&lt;&gt;ttierper&gt;.l'
’
ntwegw®
’
’
!
££
date at noon Friday, that import^!
*hat that
nearly
oattea, are required io upi^M «****?
AREAKFAST-SUPPER.
Eyee Weak Watery Granulated aamdlly iiipwrt.Iheu
to te hoidro Mihf
•
event ot the aeaaion did not tak%laco l‘O“ 7“ T“iU- ** °“® ot ^o owrorwt ?Snfurtbar raMa
until JM j, m. Th, u.„al Xrioua
?h'm M**7 i
&lt;VOT&gt;*°»dlaaww of •ce, fa tee City of Hastings, iu SWRjgFH
tbe lids and eye lashes.
show cam, If any there te. • h.V tM
j
aoenoa attending tbe cloainR hour.at ™
lho hull»tona..
nw„_J”
**r’**1
may not te erssird. Ate»"
OpblhalnMmeopte testing of the eye for ttoMtltfawr
*
, _ - -• . .. . 1 ..... 1 isr f lit*
aueb bodie. wer. indulged In.
।
‘
WO" “X lncll~ *« He.
A,ril »—Zotwilh- ^YSW’L UTear Sight and Astfawalira to in* persons inwresiwi .
tblurred
right)
fa
the
only
exact
method
twodoS,
ot
wald
FIHMI ,«*
grateful-comforting
IbmoflMr canning a cup) of
J
science as i»ed by Dr. VauMsrier
Van W«bt. a, April ®.—Throe mar- |
proapoct for fruit crops,
ronowwl HI, gahintay by th, action M
WOT ,n»l«l XBd rlrv..ldfd I. wlF
th. ‘«^T.iod.XLg
rtad .hter. In ihi, plan, namod Jennin I
~2_. . . zj—
and llmba lurolouUry dlacharges Impo- Srry. «k« In
l‘«
fchnmdw, Anna M. Harlln and Emma I
I
xStT* “
• (W1.
fo coutiauo It and th, nwta «
taecy. gweral debility, uervou.nearr. larg- weeks previous io said d*y &lt;o&lt;
Howard, filed »ulta for dWorca. ona ■ Lmd*1' April *~* *’**1
Cuis U AlRm.
SOILING WATER OR MILK.
Judre ui I roc*"
j Hr. bouid'
^uTl
PaWtatkar ot rhe
lawyer reprcentlng uU.
Tbo oh
I
heart, tlmidny.
,1&lt;ht
wrecked
U a“
forwas the tame in all petition.—de«’ wrK
-ked n«r IHunby LlDUO|"h£
it re diT^? "&lt; &lt;*" hood, throat, now. or
and alx af bar oraw wor. “1” “ •£.: JEintS1^
tion.
.
'he Ihrer,
luitgK
MURTHA'* -“Alt- J
’
voaaol got off har Conran in » ooaaa foZ 1 BeottdaU BaUr^.V^. &lt;»”’a«tfoo at 7?°- f**?0"
« howete, Woae terrible dlaorden
ladJans Sued for Damages.
aad ran aahoro oo a rocky cuaaL
f voted rhe r
rT'F ‘ftarnoon and outDefault havfaxbeeu ■"
e
&lt;!,1**‘«a,
Mvncm, Ind.. April A-Mrs. Sarah heavy M. ww running and^th. Lotted ! whT’are
a certain m«r(gngr rxeruM N "
w
W«tlwa Wightlag the M| radiant hooea Boom and A&lt;J» VerBoon . ■ 1 »■“A
Morris, of Union township, this coun­ rfth. .raamer w„ aoou gro^ Thor^'T^.^J^ “ ,««•
W. Hmith, dated rhr
n‘ .“•rH*** '"irntble or un- Chariro
'
ty, whose husband and child were morSSI-. Oar"»?oi ’&gt;» fU" the tenet '
dered by Cheyenne Indiana in 1803, haa
•nrii’bou“—„f wh‘r
day of November Itefwid v*.gijM ■£1
otMtlnate caae and abaoltiiely raetore per- (WflN
Fl«*h made with Telnacurii VahJ*t.-&lt; &gt;« i
WyftnBh.toJohn &lt;’ JWBJLtt
f°rriKoer.
Sj^,
B
i1m
sued them through the United States
day of November nwj
Kite
M1M1LK AI1ED MEN Mb.
।
haa
J»en
draw.
1„
u
government for *90.000.
waa recorord life mih«*
,&lt;’• n’ (
_
peeoeut
betwe« the AmerieJ?
W. Wixom, X member ot one of the trouble
richest timllim In thhi county, pleaded foreiirn
.
said BMtente of swi m&lt;^s-by mid
Nrw Yoax, April A—Mr*. Cornelia miilty to the charge of larceny and
Went can not account for. The nrlne hTj to consider tbe whole amount
STANDARD REMEDY
jM
mortgage due and payable in pw»"* M
for loahiMwi. producing W to 1ft pounds per Frances Coster, who died in this city, wa. fined, with the coeta, Vi.TOl There
a ronv
.v
.
.
.
month contttlmng no arsenic, and guaranteed left a will directing that her entire
were wren counto agalnal him. The Knalnwl ufo would not oowlder e„n
ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS.
fortune of *1,000,000 be devoted to fines were paid.
meat af the Intcn *t thereonwltM
building a mausoleum in Woodlawn
Rom tee time It was dse
I’*
*■
mw. ‘ivn
wax r at,. in
------ — wxmjDTXMty.
Tta. THIN ACURA CO., MO Broadway,
April ‘-Tborou,
ToewUr for th« two
for
retotbeCity of
Wafimmfo, morninE by the common
r4 1—»b (r^

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Additional County News.

Michigan Central

gal**

EPPS’S
COCOA
.

THINACURA
( Rob thin people.
Are YoU Thin?

r r

aooceeuod.
All

SSSsSBK

�Every mother should keep a bottle of
John Newell, of Allegan, died
last
Carter*# Extract Smart Weed in the houar. week, aged one hundred years and six
months.
He
was
the
oldest
man
In
the
When
the
little
one
comes
home
with
wet
Thursday,
feet and chilled, a hot allngof Carter*# Ex­ county and retained hl# senses to tbe last.
Last week he walked six miles from the
tract Smart Weed will prevent taking country.
com. Children like It, it 1# as pleasant
A letter was received at the pastoffice
a# lemonade. W. H. Goodyear.
this morning with tbe following inscrip­
tion on the envelope;
“Marshall. Cal­
osklb linos.
hot
#ling
of Carter's Extract Smart
Tonsorlal Artiste.
houn Co., Mich., Jug of County Court, fix
Shop first door east of Uinn’s tailor Shop. Weed will cut the mucous phlegm out of those to inside so 1 can get one hundred
Hie uUsvat
the
ucAve.st Styles
blyles of balr
hair cute.
cuts. KOur shaves the throat and lung# io a few hours, mak­ dollar a piece on.
Robert Manning.
‘ t ., suit
...j, von.
...... Give
«i(v« us
tin a
a. trial
trial Tirnij.
T
will
renaoning it a sure cure and quick cure and pre­ Albion County, Mieh. address, March 38.
1894,-b. n, d. c.” The letter was given to
ventive
of
Croup,
Diphtheria,
Sore
FAMES M. BAUER,
Coqnty Clerk Gregg, who found enclosed
Throat, Pneumonia, etc., a# these trouble# two slips of blank paper. Tbe writer is a
Auctltmrir.
Hastinga. • -I - Mich.
all come from a neglected cold. W. H. lunatic and I# well known to Mjr. Gregg,
h»vo an unction
See me If you an- -olng to h
who has received numerous communica­
lurgp experteuce Goodyear.
lie Ii'urny kind. Have had 11
i. 7 erm# reasoni; ( wul give you satisfaction.
tion# from him during the past five years.
Uncle Jacob Jordan, who has been sick —Marshall Chronicle.
.1. |M. SMITH. for some time and I# still quite low, hHm1 S. 1‘ALMKTIER.
F. F. Hilbert, of Woodland lost his pet
ed voting on Monday last for the first time pug. by poisoning last week. A piece of
tE.Wl. ESTATE
In 62 yearn. On hearing the resnlt$f the corn meal mush, with the poisoning on
election lie Improved the opportunity to had been thrown into the yard by some
.
I'AI.MERTON A SMITH
remind his son^f M. F., that there were a mean spirited person.
Conveyancing a specialty.
Readers of Tt e Telegraph will remem­
few republican# left beside# himself and
Woodland, Mich
ber the sensation caused recently by the
Wm. P. Garrett, whom Milt had declared,
marriage of Mabel Scudder, of l&lt;bs» town­
LI M. Woodmitasee.
before.election', were all dead but them.— ship, and Jim Mahonoy, a colored man
Middleville Sun.
who had been employed by her father as
a farm baud. At the time, tbe girl’s act­
When the Wilson Bill becomes a law ion was considered inexplicable and some
All basinets promptly attended to.
Now
cutting down the duly on potaloe# to 10 talk df hypnotism was indulged In.
. J ward Taggart
Yoyal E. Knappen.
Arthur C. Deniton. j
cents a bushel, American farmers may a# the announcement comes that last Sunday
there was born to Mr. aiid Mrs. Mahony
TAGGART. KNAPi’EN A DENISON.
well reduce their acreage to whatever
a bouncing boy, as black as the ace of
LAWYERS.
amount will supply tbelr families, for al! spades.—Kalamazoo Telegraph.
Rooms «5 #17 Michigan Trast Co. Bldg,.
Eggs sold for six cents per doz at Eaton
Grand Rapids. Michigan. the large citiy market# will be filled with
European potatoes that can be grown, and Rapids last week.

Hastings Banner
business cares.

K

I

J

aucekikk, m.

Physician and Surgeon.

ill.

luuluga.' • ■ Mich.
AlfcHil--promi&gt;v$y attended day or night. Of*ee.wF &lt;LStowell’s bootwndshoemre
I AMES A. SWEEZEY.
J
Attorney nt law,
Hastings. Mich.
i*r*ctlces in all courts of the state. Collectioc- promptly attended to.
K.&amp;. H. LATHROP.
Homeopathic Physician and
Surgeon
&lt;?ffiee over W. H. Goodyear’# New
Drug 'Store.
Al! calls promptly attended to.

P
1

.

A. SCRIBNER, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon,

Deium,

-

-

Mich.

Office In residence, one block east of depot.

A. A C. H. BARBER
.
Physicians and Surgeons.
Galls In city or county responded to with
promptness, day or J)ighL
___

H

A. SHELDON,
’ .
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
Abstract Block. Hastings.
Money to lo’in on Hral Estate Real Estate
•cld on commission. General conveyancing.
Having a complete set ot Abstract Books, cod
pllvi! from tin- Records, can f-irnlsn coinplrte
i tracts
C. F. BROOKS. Cleric

P
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y

M. FOWLER, 1&gt;.H. S.

Office hours# a m to 5 j&gt;. r.

TIHILIPT. COLGROVE,
X
Attorney at Law
t Snccresor to Surith A Colgrove.)
(Office lu Union block, Ha»iiuga.i
1 Practices Ln all the courts or the stMte.

delivered on strips at leas than 30 cent# a
busheL This will increase trade accord­
ing to tree traders methods and spoil the
h&lt;»e market for American farmers.

The oldest resident in Calhoun couuty
is probably Geo. Dean, wbo lives four
miles from this city.
He I# ninety one
years old and as spry as a cricket. He
fell last Monday while in a tree picking
cherries, which disabled him some, but
still he asks little odd# of the average man
of half his age.—Ex.
It is reported among the papers of tbe
state that Parson Arney’s congregation
the treas­ at Lake Odessa have presented him with
a sulky in which to drive hi# fast twotbe same.
year-old.—Albion Recorder.
the chief
Bellaire has contracted for a bridge
who flits across the Intermediate river, with a
flower or seventy foot span.

to congress by the secretary of
ury for an appropriation to pay
Tenacity ef purpose Is one of
inaurtrs'OC success.
The one
here and there from one bright

The log drive ou the south and middle
purpose to another, will never succeed.
He Is aMured by each In turn and as soon branches of the Tobacco River has been
started.
tires of it
He becomes a jack-at-allThe street# of Monroe will be paved
trades but a master at nouel
The man
with brick instead of gold, on account of"
who sacceeds seta himself to work and
hard times.
sticks to the business; he learns all parts

ot it, and studies it from all points, he
takes an interest In it, he loves It. He
does not let it master him; he becomes its
master and he succeeds, li matters not
wlml buainess such a man enters, be is
bound to succeed anyway: because he
, knows how to stay; he has the qualities
of adhensiveness, of tenacity, of honesty.
’-4Yankee Blade.

E. KEN ASTON,

ADIR0NDA
Wheeler’s

i
I nre
IVerve

HEART DISEASE, NERVOUS
Prostration. Lpllepsu.

UNEXCELLED FOR^^

of the United Slate# in many respects are
helpless creatures. Their natural tenden­
cy appears to be to run down the hill in­
to the sea. Their competitors on every side
CIRCULATION •
arewontto pick and plunder and pollute
82 quire?. them. Their only weapon of retaliation
Hereafter, changes for advertlaementa or defence is the reduction of their earn­
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest to ing#, in the hope that It may injure the
insure insertion In tbe Issue of the week others more. They are frequently pass­
when brought.
ing from view as business entitles; and

LOCAL NEWS.

This week,

let us hope that tbe United State# court
will be able to manage them with univer­
sal satisfaction. Unless the lines that re­
main are taken In hand by some via maCamphor Create Catarrh Care will cure jar, and new conditions soon applied,
they will presently see their net earnings
Catarrh. W. H- Goodyear.
and the United States governCamphor Cream Catarrh Cure will cure vanish;______
ment will be managing tbe consolidated
a eold in the head. W. H. Goodyear.
**system
.__
-a
•____ Mtlawava
wlfhnnt
of American
railways,
without
Camphor Cream Catarrh Cure Is the beat any expensive purchase, and without
sooUring and healing. W. H. Goodyear. knowing hew it came about Tbe practi­
•f hot sling of Carter’s Extract Smart cal and General Manager# being tbe Cir­
operating
Weed will cure the Grippe. W. H. Good­ cuit and District Judges,
through experts or lawyers called Receiv­
year.
ers, and meeting in different judicial dis­
Coater’s Croup and Cobsumption Cure I#
tricts for frequent conference upon mat­
the best cough medicine. W. 11. Good­
ters of general policy concerning rates,
year.
wages, and expenditures. This happy re­
Carter’s Cough and Con-iumptlon Cure sult has already been quite substantially
relieves at pnee. Try it; never fall*. W. attained Id the eight judical circuit, which
embraces Little Ruck. 8L Lonk Omaha,
U. Goodyear.

Hood’s Baraanar&gt;lla Is absolutely unequaled
as a blood purifier and strengthening medicine.
It is tbe Ideal spring medicine. Try ff.

Carter’s Cough and ‘ Consumption Cure
will cure coughs and croup, acU quV*k

tAttes good.

SL Paul, and Denver.’’

NEIGHBOIONG COUNTIES

W. H. Goodyear.

At Gobtevlllr the doctor* office join* the
brothers cut an oak tree which was four undertakers office.
Otsego parties will place aootber steam­
and one-half feet in diameter, and which
was a tout 225 years old. Not many oak er on Gan Lake till# aumoer.
Hopkins SUtlon people .re troubled
trees of that size are to oe found.—Free­
.... chicken ihlevee
thieve...
with
port Herald.

Doting vacation, Mr. Beers helped his

Tbe opera. Pinafore, Is being revived
in many of our neighboring cities.

Congressman Timmas
ha#
received
notice from the Secretary of the Interior,
informing him that the Pottawomfe Ind­
ians of Michigan, who are located mostly
in his Congressional district, have had a
favorable report from the court of claims,
and that they have been allowed 3104.626;
also that an estimate has been aabmltted

Below we give a clipping from the
Grange Visitor, concerning the clover
A.
*
Attorney at Law,
root borer, which causes so much trouble
Over J. 8. Goodvear A Co.% store.)
,
Practices in all eoartsof tbe State. Golleetiau*
to some farmers: This Insect has been
•nnnptiy ittendingto.
'
working more or less in Michigan for Jlx
D K. TIMMERMAN, Homtppathlc Phjy
or eight years. In eastern states it Is
" .
siclan and Surgeon.
saM to have nearly destroyed the clover,
(Officeover Lathrop’* drug store.)
it being rarely that more. than one crop
can be obtained from a seeding. The in­
sect works in most of the states east of
the Mississippi. It attacks the medium,
TRAOB MARK
the mamosoth and the alsike clover, alsike
perhaps to the least extent, and mammoth
to the greatest. The insect is a black
beetle, about the size of a pin head, and
can be found at this .time of the year.
AND
Ti&gt;e upper part of the large root will be
found perforated and eaten by the beetles.
Around Lansing tbe cldber has been
-POSITIVELY CURESpretty well denned up. In a few cases
last year’s seeding has been attacked, but
not as a rule, it is difficult to suggest a
StoeplessneM and *11 derangemento of tbe remedy. The insect has not been stud­
Nervous System.
ied much and little is known about its
habits. Possibly the surest way is to
omit elover from tbe rotation, or at least
by raising but one crop and then plowing
Purely Vegatable, guaranted free from under. Perhaps sowing late Id summer
opiates, 100 full size doses, 50c.
might help matters, siuee the eggs are
laid in late spring or eariy summer.
M. ©. Bailey. Receiving Teller Grand Rapc- (Mich.) Savings Bank, aays he cannot say
In the April number of The Forum,
’. &lt;«o msrjh in favor of -AtHrondB," Wheeler’s
Heart and Nerve Cure.
Cui. Aldace F. Walker point# out the sigPrepared by Wheeler and Fuller Medicine
nifieent
extent to which tbe Government
Co., Cedar Springs. Mich. Sold by.
has already got control of many of our
most important railroads. “The railroads
HASTINGS,
MICH-

.

Lawton I# to have two large fruit stor­
age ware houses erected this spring.

Additional County News.
Free port.

Last week’s Setter.

School began Monday with N. I). Beers
and Miss Nora Nagler as teachers.
F. E. Brunner and wife of Grand Rap­
Ids. visited their parents in Freeport the
last Of the week.
Tile roof ha* been put on the creamery
and It will soon be in running order.
The Perkins' House is now adorned
with the nobbiest sign in town.
Rev Geo. Myiene. of Detroit preached
a couple of trial sermons at the Cong’l.
church last Sabbath and gave good satis­
faction.
H. Culler and wife from near Hastings,
visited Freeport friends Saturday and‘
Sunday.
Miss Maud Sperry of Sunfield, Is the
welcome guest of Freeport friends.
Rev. H. H. Halsey will preach a sermon on church entertainment next Sun­
day evening, at the U. B. church.
William Moulton, an old and respected
citizen of this township, living south of
the W. M. church, passed quietly away
last Saturday night, after a week's illness.
He leaves an aged wife and six children to
mourn his loss. The funeral was held
Tuesday at 10 a. m. at the W. M. church,
services conducted by Rev. H. H. Halsey,
of this place and the remains laid at rest
in the Irving cemetery.
There was a big turn out at election,
Monday.
W. 8. Bouck and wife are visiting
Tbe latter’s
friend# In Grand Rapids,
mother, Mrs. Jane Peckham,
dll keep
.
bouse for them during their absence.
Seth Smith’# little grandson, from . near
Hastings, is spending a few days with
them.
George Craig, of Hastings, called on
Freeport friend# last Friday.
Miss Edith Smith of Hastings, called
on acquaintances.in this place last Saturday evening.
Mrs. Alanzo Markle, of Hastings, is the
welcome guest of her mother, Mrs. Emily
VanWormer.
The friends of Tlios. Sullivan will be
glad to learn that he is. recovering under
the treatment of bi# cousin, Dr. Sullivan,
jif Grattan.
’ Dr. Carpenter will soon have hi# new
office completed and ready to occupy.
Mis# Edith Yerdon Is now assistant in
B. E. Quick &amp; Co.’# bank.
Chas. Llctka I# having a well drove on
his residence lot. antf will soon erect a
dwelling house

Cloverdale.
Last week’s letter.
L. Whlttenjore has moved hi# saw mill
onto the premise# of Wm. H. Carpenter.
Ed. Wilkinson has moved hl# family to
Otsego, where be will work in the paper
mill.
X
Everett McCallum and Roy Barnes have
gone to Cheboygan Co. to remain during
tbe summer.
Dell Norris and wife have moved to
Hiokory Corners, Mr. Norris having been
engaged as teacher in the school there.
Chas. Collins and wife have moved onto
the farm ot Dennis Collin#.
Our pastor preached his farewell dis­
course last Sunday. It i# hoped that be
may return to ua for another year.
Prof. Taylor will close bi# very success­
ful winter*# term of singing school with a
concert next Friday evening.
The republicans elected their
entire
ticket in this town by large majorities. A
complete change is what the people want
Florence Barnes is living with Mrs.
Harriet Thompson.
Stephen Spnigue departed this life on
tbe morning of April 1st and tbe funeral
services took place on Wednesday. Mr.
Sprague bed lung been a resident of this
town and had seen the wilderness change
Into fertile farms. He leave# a large num­
ber of children to mourn hi# loss.
Mrs. Matilda Chamberlain was called to
Hickory Corner# last Monday by the
death of her sister Mr#. Lawrence.
A very pleasant surprise was given Mr.
and Mrs. Deli Norris on Tuesday evening
«*’
” '&gt;DD1’
Collin..

Rm Down by a Loaded Handcar
D. T. ALLEN MEETS WITH A SER­
IOUS ACCIDENT.
Ill* E*©npe, Slckneu, and Recovery.

Ingratitude.
(Fron*. the Neb., Herald,)
Last summer Mr. D. T. Allyn of tl'I.M
place, wotkrd for the B. &amp; M. R. R..
section hand, on the section extending
east’ from Tecumseh, the county neat of
Johnson County, Nebraska. On the sec­
ond day of July be met with an accident
that nearly coat him hl# lift. He and five
other men were working a hand car. In
Xi out of which was a push car.
Mr. Al­
lyn wan standing on the front part of the
car, with his back toward# the direction
in which the car was being run.
Just as
the two car# came together, the foreman
ordered him to step from the car on which
riding, onto the push car. and at the same
time signaled another ot tl»c men to apply
the brake, which slackened their speed
enough to cause a gap of a few feel be­
tween the cars.
In stepping back to comply with the
order, he fell upou bis back in the middle
of tbe railroad track, and the car, with its
load of five men, tool# and water keg, in
all weighing fully a ton, passing over
him. A radon the under side of the car
caught hi# feet and doubled him up so
bis feet struck his face*
A# he rolled
over, the bull-whetd struck fate back and
inflicted the injury that came so near
proving fatal. Tbe car was raised from
the rails and thrown off tbe track.
He was curried to town and Dr. Snyder,
the B. &lt;&amp;, M. R. R. surgeon, at Tecumseh,
was summoned. Afterward#, Dr. C. C.
Gafford, Dr. Yoden and Dr. Water#, all
of Wymore. Neb., were called in consul­
tation, but they could afford no relief.
About the first of October he became par­
alyzed from hl# waist down.
Tbe sense
of feeling entirely left hl# legs, which be­
Dr.
came drawn one across the other.
Livingston, of Plattsmouth, Neb., tbe
bead physician of the B. &lt;t. M. R. IL sys­
tem was summoned to treat the case, *.but*
finally informed tbe patient that be could
not live to see, July 1893.
He had not
tbe means to pay the expense# of a law­
suit against the railroad company, but tbe
company’s trustees very willingly com­
promised the damages by paying him 83.­
000. His condition continued to grow
worse, tbe excruciating pain In his back
never ceasing, until upon.the recommend­
ation, and by the request of a lady friend,
Mrs. W. C. ^wan, ot Tecumseh, Neb., he
began taking Pink Pills for Pale People.
To the Herald reporter he said, “I had no
more faith in them then 1 would have had
In eating a handful of dirk”
He com­
menced taking the pills on tbe 3d. day. of
February, taking one after each meal, and
in ten day# time, to his surprise, and In­
tense delight, the pain began to leave him.
For #evMi months he had suffered contin­
uously, andihis joy, when relief came can
be imagined but not described. He con­
tinued takit|g the Pink Pills until the tore
part of May; About the middle of March
he coujd go about his ordinary work with­
out any Inconvenience.
He considers
himself entirely cured and feels as
well a# he erver did. exceot that hl# back'
is not hs strong a# it was before he was
hurt, i
I
.
’
Thi^ spring lie moved onto a farm
twelve mile# southwest of Wallace, where
be has planted a good crop of corn and is
doing all his work without any hired help.
Should any one doubt tlie statements here­
in made, they are invited to see him per­
sonally or write him, and address him at
Waliaea, Neb. He is thankful for what
Pink Pilis Have done for him, and is will­
ing to go to some trouble to let others
know bf their wonderful curative proper­
ties. J
*
ji
Dr. Williams Pink Pills, it seem*, con­
tain in a condensed form, all tbe elements
necessary te give new life and richness to
tbe blood, and restore shattered nerve#.
They are an unfailing specific for such
diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial paral­
ysis, J^t. Vitus’ Dance, sciatica, neuralgia,
rheumatism, nervous headache, the after
effects of the grippe, palpitation of the
heart, pale and sallow complexions, that
tired feeling resulting from nervous pros­
tration; all diseases resulting from vitiat­
ed humors In the blood, such as scrofula,
chronic erysipelas etc. They are also a
specific for troubles peculiar to female#,
such as suppressions, irregularities, and
all forms of weakness.
They build up
the blood and restore tbe glow of health
to pale and sallow cheeks. In men they
effect a radical cure in all cases arising
from mental worry, overwork or excesses
of whatever nature.
These pills are manufactured by the
Dr. Williams’Medicine Company, Schen­
ectady N. Y., and Brockvllle, UnL, and
are sold in boxes at 50 cent# a box, or #ix
boxes for $B.5O, and are never sold in
bulk.

Crop Report for April.

Marell was remarkable for high temper­
ature and moderate amount of precipita­
tion. Report# are not yet at hand from
all stations of the State, but at the State
Board of Health station at Lansing, the
records show it to have been tbe warmest
March in sixteen years. The mean tem­
perature of the month was 40 48 degree#,
or 9 degrees above the normal.
The
mean temperature of the first twenty-four
day# was about 44.65 degrees, ot 13 de­
grees above tbe normal.
The highest
temperature recorded waa 74 degree# on
the 18th. A cold wave passed over the
Slate on the S5tb, and tbe weather from
that date to tbe end of tbe month was se­
verely cold. On the 15th. tbe tempera­
ture dropped to 10 degrees.
This was
tbe lowest point touched during the
month.
Since April I tbe temperature b„ pone
below tbe freezing point on all but two
dayu On tbe 1,1 II dropped to &gt;1 de­
gree,, on tbe Snd to ,2. and oo tbe nlgbla
of Uw Ttb and Stb to *5.
Tbl, mornlM.
April Pth. there la a atrong. cold wind
from tbe eaat
□ Tbe average precipitation in Ma rob was
1.36 inches. Three inches of snow fell on
the 2#th.
As usual wheat on tbe summit and west
of bills, and on clay and undrained land#,
baa been somewhat Injured, but a# a
rule the crop has wintered well.
The
average of tbe estimate# of correspond
ents are for the southern counties. 89 per
cent; central counties, 91 per cent, north­
ern countiea^H per cent; and State 90
per ceat, comparison being with average
rears. Correspondent# in their remarks
report the crop in good condition, much
better condition than uaaal at the end of
an “open" Marek
In 1893 tbe average
condition on April 1, In tbe aontbem coun­
ties 81, centra! 91, State 84; In 1899,
southern counties 90. central 89 and
State 90; In 1891. southern 97, central 93
The average condition thh
“&lt;?
in the
the southern
counties is 8 point# belter,
in
nonine

and in the State six points better than on
April L 1893.
The total number of bushels reported
market* d by
farmer#
In .March is
.UCVICTVI.'
------(MUlli.t
tunibniew ecwwnjr «•&lt;! »wnph
1.188,557, and in the eight mouths, Mnaril.
-----August—March, 11,428,596, which is 106.- |
674 bushels less than reported marketed L0
In the same month# last year.
At 27
Hood's Pills do not punt*. pain, or gripe, but
elevator# and mills from which reports act promptly, easily and efficiently.
have been received, there was no wheat
marketed during the month.
During the warm weatiier that prevail­
ed p.eviou# to tbe 25th of March, fruit
buffs developed to some considerable ex­
tent, and great fears were felt that the
cold wave of that date would work great
barm if not ruin to the crop.
A large
show Depleted
number of letters which will be published
lu full In the final report, have been re­
everything
ceived from fruit specialists since April 1,
bad.
They
signs
but at the time they were written the
growers themselves were not satisfied a#
to the amount of damage.
The Grand
River Valley Horticultural Society. March
27, believed no barm had i&gt;een dune, but
one of Ite member# a few day# later found !
pearsand peaches badly injured.
Ionia 1
growers think their crop injured but c
trifle. A St. Joseph correspondent thinks
peaches all killed.
At South Haven a
fair crop of all kinds of fruit is expected,
in WaHhtenaw peach buds had “started to
Cream of Cod-liver
bloom.” in some cases showing color. All
with
en
such on low ground are killed, while
those un higher ground are not injured.
the blood,
th&amp;
Apples and other fruits on high lands
skin, cures
have escaped.
A fair conclusion from these letters is
the system. Physicians,
that the early and tender varieties of
over,
it.
fruit, especial)v peaches and pears, have
been Injured, but the latter and hardier
Don't lit detind b; Substihrtis!
kinds are yet safe.
This is especially
true of apples. There is no reason why a
full crop ot this fruit should not be
expected.
-

Pale Faces
Blood, poor

nourishment,

ot

are

Anaemia.

Scott’s
Emulsion

Oil,
hypophosphites,
­
riches
purifies
Anaemia, builds
up
tha
world
endorse

the

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** Castoria is so well adapted to children the*
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I

And seeing bow the vault Hude voted for
him he east aside hte fishing pole and
went Into she White -Home. And -When
he was set, and tapped a fresh bottle of
beer, be opened his own th and tsagbt his

. disciples, saying:
Blessed are the poor for they -stali'-te

* 1 in the way of urging free coin"
CoogtTM. s~*wr SUW»ri’«
bill Is reprtKl M U«lr to be sholrwl In
committee or allowed to “rest on tbe ta■ble,” and it seems possible that tbe silver
party may deem it Imprudent to Incur

further odium by wasting time on meas­
ures which tbe president will not allow to
become law. Should Mr. Bland carry out
his threat to Introduce a free coinage bill.
It Is likely to be dealt with very summari­
ly, as the house is anxious to get at other
business.
Nevertheless, tbe continued
silver crusade has a silently unsettling
effect upon confidence. Tnere can be no
doubt that. In tbe west, ’ touthwest and
south, tbe feeling in favor of Increased
Issues of silver Is gaining ground rather
than abating; and, unleu something Is
done to mollify that feeling. It may lateY
on assume more threatening dimensions.

with hotel aad UoMdliMC boote. te roeehro
them for .vodara aad nl&lt;b«,
&gt;•“&gt;
.nd HW.
D. W. Boynold".
Aldentea Wte. Uk*» «»d Bob’. Be11
ven appointed •oomalueo lo «aU open
----- --It 1a hoped that all wiH give Mtereily
to show these men that we ere a live city
and know how to appreciate tbek visit.
Tbe first day will be devoted to regular
bualeeesof Che Convention and vWting
tbe elty. A 1*11 wlU be &lt;iv« at night at
Hodge’s Opera Ooeee to toner of the
association. Tbe second day will be
election ef ofikere and 4n tbe afternoon
tbe drill corps of Hastings Division No. It
will give an exhibition drill on our streets.

EflST WmbOW
We are showing a great variety of Sun and Storm Umbrellas, both
in style of handles and quality of covers.

PRICES LOWER THAN LAST SEASON.

In the evening a Negro Minstrel troupe
poorer.
will give a first class entertainment at the
Blessed-are the riet for they sbdtl be
made rioter,-and shall taste of the -good It Is therefore ot tbe utmost Importance opera house. This Is the first time in the
things of 4hK worid.
that congress should, during the present history of enr etty that so large and Influ­
Blessed are those-wto expect ntehlng, session, pus a bill authorizing Issues of ential a tody of ores ever gathered to­
for they ehall not be disappointed.
bank currency, upon a basis of guarantee gether In Convention and every citizen
Blessed te the campaign liar; tote Is which while absolutely secure would yet should feel a pekk In taring honor to tbe
our main dependence.
not be oppressive or prohibitory of Issues, occasion. Stores and buildings should be
Blessed are the weak; for they shall be capable of expansion according to the re­ decorated and everybody try to entertain
kicked eff tbe face of-the earth.
quirements of business, and available to tbe and leave a good Impreseton of our city
Blessed are they which do hunger; for state banks on tbe same terms u to tbe «poa the visktag delegation*. *

they shall have plenty of company.
B leered.are tbe tsaltors of the -labor
gaol rations, far theyatall inherit &lt;he fat
offiees-Jo 'the land.
Blensed are ye when men shall revile
you aad .persecute 'yau for my sake, for
*

ye shall eat of ofiolabple at my band.
Blessed.is lhe man-who will bring me
another battle of beer, for this one 4s all

gone.
Blessed Is the man -wbo contributes to
the campaign fond, -for 'he shall -receive
back an -hundred feid more than be
ga»eBlessod-aretbe poMteians, for we are

In tbe same teat
Blessed is the thief, *for be shall, have
abundant opportunitiesto-steal.
Bleared tie the lobbyist, for be --pays
well, and.be -shall have tbe fat &lt;rf tbe

land.
Blessed.are the bankers, for tbeifi's is

Shakespere says “Experience Is by In­
dustry achieved,” and no one would care
to diepate tbe say tog who was present at
the “Experiwsce Social” given by tbe
Episcopal ladies at tbe Perish House
Thursday evening. Tbe object of tbe
of depriving the silver agitators of two- social was to pay off othe debt Incurred
thirds of their present support, and finally when toe etepei wm renovated for Its
of removing this dangerous Issue from tbe present purpose. A good audience was
field of politics. While tbe immediate present and they were well entertained, by
course of tbe market probably suggests the experieeees related by the ladies, in
discrimination In buying, still tbe distant earning their dollar. Several gave their
future la brightening. Tbe advance In experience In poetry and blank verse. One
wheat will create a better feeling In the oftheasost aawulng being given In the
northwest, because the damage by the late same meter as “Hiawatha," In which noo­
cold snap was not serious, and Is not like­ dle soap, fragrant Trwak ointment, mustard
ly to cause any material shortage. Tbe plasters and aeresal other things of like
advance In sliver Is also calculated to les­ nature, were employed In earning the
sen tbe gloomy spirits of the west When coveted dollar. -One lady curled and
congress setties the tariff question busi­ dressed hair, charging five cents for same,
ness will unquestionably experience a but when eta gave an -entire afternoon to
sharp revival, but this tonged-for result curling four heads of hair, the price was
Is stll. about two months distant at tbe raised, lo ten cents, and trade flourished
earliest
Meanwhile, tbe markets will just the same. Another amusing experi­
have its setbacks, but they will not be ence was told after the style of Poe’s
serious, and in the long run prices must “Raven,” in which “Nevermore” gave
advance.
Henby Clews.
place to “Dougltout." One of the dollars
given was earne^'to a-novel manner by a
national. The passage of such a measure,
though not at the moment needed for cur­
rency necessities, would yet have the ef­
fect of getting the constantly disturbing
money question out of the way, and—
which Is even still more Important—also

tbe kingdom-of the earth.
Ye are the-salt of the earth, therefore
. salt down everything 4n-alghL
Ye are the light of tM world, for-ryou
carry torchlights in every- campaign.
.
Let your torchlights-so shine before
meu, that they can see tbe rooster on your
Llttle Rhode Island Is solid In the re­
bat, and .glorify me your .political father.
publican column again. There are 106
Think not that l am come to destroy tbe
members of the legislature In all, and of
law or the trusts;-1 "am not-come to destroy
these 100 are republicans.
Republicans
but to-fulfill that which the republicans
carried tbe state by over 6,000.
did enact; bevertheless. I shall not do ]1L
Whoever shall refuse to carry out the
financial policy wJiichl shall dictate, shall
be called.the least in tbe democratic party;
but whosoever .shall strive to carry’ out
that policy the same shall be great in the
party, for 1 say unto you that uiileee
your friendship for Wall street exceeds
the friendship of. the republicans, ye shall
in do case be retained In office.
But I say unto.you that jx; resist not
anything that the.populist may say or ds
unto you. 'for know-ye not that they, like
Cannon and a boat of others -.who profess
to beour-eaemles-are in reality our best
friends and by thslr-cunnlng.devices have
captured thousands «f unwary acpublleans,
causing tbedefeat of-tbat party and plac­
ing tbe democrats, ixij power.
But if a republican-or a union soldier
cross thy .pato, smite ±lm hip And thigh
and give him no coasters for be is an1
abomination* to the land and the eyes of
your political father.
Lay not uprior yourselves treasures up­
on tbe earth but put them In Jbe tank or
invest them in bonds -or In some trust,
where other thieves cannot break through1
nor stead.
Again, ye.hawe heard.Ifcat It ■ hath been
said by tbem-of-ald time: Thou, shat: not
swear; tat J sayiMDto you, thou htafc not
’
swear al anything, bat the .republican and
the grasshopper.
Give unto himsttmt asketfe of thee; give
him something, ifinothiug.hut.a licking.
To him that would borrow of thee turn
not away. hut.charge bim ‘.fell the trsCic
will bear.”
Ye have beard-thwt .it hath been said,
thou shall Iswe thy .neighbor and hate thy
enemy.
Bat I say note yen, Jove your professed
-enemies, the populists, and hate4herepub­
licans, your neighbors.
Take heed ttat ye .paavide sotjp homes

rtor the poor man Is liable to blow you up
With dynamite.
.And when you pray use not vain repe• titions as the poptalsta-da, for they think
tbay shall be htetol forAtek much speak-

Additional Local News.

lady who claiimki to be a ch route complalner. although never known to be sick
In bed in her life; the. dollar was given by
her husband if she would, go for a week
without speaking of an ache or pain,
which she did. One lady earned part of
her dollar by burying a cat No doubt all
of tbe experiences given would be read
with Interest had we space to print them.
Dutch cheese, stove holders, pies, pop
corn, were a few of the other means em­
ployed by tbe energetic women. Tbe result
of the social was very gratifying, tbe to­
tal receipts for the evening being Si 12,
whieh reflects great credit on the ladles,
especially te Mrs. Robinson, to whose en­

Elsewhere In this Issue will be found a
petition to tbe Mayor and common council,
asking ibit the laws prohibiting minors
from frequenting places where gambling
and games of chance are carried on, be en­
forced. We think we are safe in saying
that tbe Mayor and the members of tbe
council will do all In their power to sup­
press this evil, which during the past terprise tbe Auecpss of the social was
year or more has been steadily growing. due.
•The press of this city have warned the
FATALLY BURNED-people time and again of this growing
•evil, but their efforts have not had the
support of Public sentiment which must
Our Delton oorrespondeot writes that a
toe bad in order to enforce these laws. We
horrible fatality occurred near there Mon­
ted always supposed that it was tbe doty day afternoon by which Mrs. John Hink­
af peace officers to enforce laws, but they ley, living a few miles east of Delton lost
have -not apparently so construed It. The her life. Their home was burned to the
amount of drunkenness to be seen In this ground, and in some manner Mns Hink­
ley’s clothing caught sire and she wm
etty-on Sundays Is evidence also that the burned frightfully, the entire oater laver
liquor laws are not enforced, even minors of skin coming off all over her body. She
seemtogly having no difficulty in procuring died in great agony, abont 1« o'clock to
tbe evening.
anything that they may wish In tbe way
Since writing tbe above, we tare learn­
of intoxicants. This ought not to be, and ed more of tbe particulars. The nnfortu­
would.not be if public sentiment would
nate woman wm alone, her husband being
aroeaedtself and demand that tbe laws be away, and in trying to put oat tbe flames,
her clothing caught afire and wm burned
enforeud. A union meeting of all tbe
entirely off. not a vestige rentalnIng on but
churches, to the city will be held In tbe M. her shoes. Almnet inaane with agony she
E. chweh-Sunday evening at which these bld In a shed, and It is reported It was fully
things -will be discussed. Everyone in an hour before anyone came to tbe prem­
sympathy-with the movement Is Invited to ises, and discovered the poor woman’s
condition.
attend.
The funeral wm held yesterday and
The funetnl of Ella M. Bowen, mention conducted by Rev. ■ J. Davis, of Cedar
Creek.
of whose death was made last week, oc­
curred fre&lt;n tbe Episcopal church, In this
We desire to thank the kind friends
city, Friday Afternoon, and was attended
in Fenton and Hastings for their many
by many friends. Several beautiful floral kind acts during the sickness, death and
pieces rested an and around tbe casket, a burial of our daughter and sister, Mrs.
harp of flowers .being sent from her em­ Ella Bowen. Their many Christian acts
will ever be held in sacred memory.
ployers at Fenton. Six young women,
t
M. Dnollett aw» Family,
friends of the deceased acted as honorary
Bellevue, Mlcb.
rpal) bearers. Etta M. Drollelt was born
Grant*a Store C’loMd.
•near Bellevue a Mttle over tblrty-wne years
Friday April 18th, our store will be
-ago; was married at tbe age of 16, and ctoeed in order that we may arrange stock
went west with her husband Mr. Bowen; for oar great half price sale whleh begina
B. K. Gbast.
lining at and near Breckinridge, Colorado, «.tard.y, April Ute.
until she came to tote city several years

Farmers, bring your Butter and Eggs to the

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And get the highest market price. We will give you Cash or Dry
Goods, Groceries, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Caps and Notions.
LARGEST STOCK, GOOD GOODS, LOWEST PRICES.

Ross Levis &amp; Pifer

Lafe Fine Ste are the M
We have a complete line of them from C to E in all the
latest styles.

A. C. McGraw &lt;fc Go’s Men’s Perfect Fitting Shoes, also a fine line of Men’s fioyp' »nd
Youths’ Russet Shoes.
Our stock is now complete. We Respectfully invite your inspection at

F. G. STOWELL'S

South Side State Street.

Why was Jonah the strongest man
that ever lived? Ans.—Because a
whale could not keep him down.

I am going to dispose of my
new furniture at some price.
Now is your time to get goods
for a little money. I will
still buy and sell second
hand goods and do uphol*
storing and repairing.

It’a Conundrum
To many people how we sell Furni­
ture bo cheap, and especially is it a
quandry to those who have taken
advantage of the exceptional bar­
gains we have been offering of late.
To those who liave not bought ana
to those who may be hesitateing
about buying we wish to say that
our bargains are not all sold by
any means. The times are close
and we’re selling closer than we
ever did before, and probably
cheaper than you can ever buy
again.

Frank Stebbins.
Jefferson St Furniture
Store.

On Carpets
FOR SALE
‘

Ab we have explained before yon

can’t afford to buy only from sam­
ple. You don’t buy Carpets every
year and when you do buy-don’
let your eelections be limited to
only a few varieties, but buy of »
where you can make your enow*
from the latest and best styles.

CHEAP

MB where ate had many relatives, and
engaged in dressmaking and at&amp;tWard In

I
j:

A family bone six jean old, ton nd and
perfectly safe for women to drive. Entnrqrour father at Washington knpweth
&lt;l
u,r
® &lt;*
John McElwajm.
-ttadnilllnery business. At the tike of her
denth she had a loernUne jKtetion aa trim­
Rm»M.
mer, io a millinery estabMahmeoi at Fen­
polttieal fatter which m&lt; to Wa*hluaton, ton. flbe leaves as near relatives, a yont&lt;
non, Maxwell, ter father and mother, Mr.
and Mm. M. Drollett, o&lt; .ftoUevue, two

J

•Im, euBM we tafln tke npabltean.

bowels, and heart disease. Ste bad never
tally reoowred from a severe eiekneu of

“WM”

Your Attention

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typhoid few, which she had about two

4n this city, specially among tbe young
people to whore gathering* she wU al-

HOLLOWAY’S,

every side, regrets are beard, at what
seems tbe unUrnHy death of this bright
little women.
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Highest of all in leavening
meat Food
HOYAL BaKI

Wall St., N. Y.

latest styles out in these carriages.
They possess so many points of e
cellenoe that we haven t space to
name them, but we’ll gladl' ex
plain when you call.
Yours truly

A. McCoy.

ij

�l-aditn. It j-on want • Juket or r.pe,
ua Compare price. .nd quin,.

PERSONAL MENTION.

O. D. Sravuinra.
It,on h.Tontan, photofrapb. ot tbe
World’. Fair yon can get them tree ot
charge bj bnrlnir (3.00 worth ot itood, at
Spauldlna'u
Alway. »et root meat at Ed. Schumann’,
on Jefferson st He make. ■ apeel.tl, ot
keeping that which la nice and will take
apeclal pains to please you.

Doing
More Work

Than Congress!

Tbe law requires erery city to hire a
‘health officer whose duty U Is to make

' Paper Hangers are busy hanging
paper sold by

regular reports. Such an office It proper
ly conducted would bare much to do In
stamping out contageoua diseases.

Riebard Messer returned
Saturday.

from Chicago

Claude Hough, of Nashville, was in the
city Monday.
Han, Daniel Striker was in Lowell Mon­
day on business.

Major Anderton, of Detroit, was in tbe

city over Sunday.
Mrs. Wallace Hobbs is not expected to

live at this writing.

D. R. Cook was in Prairieville the flrat
of the week on business.

J- T. Lombard and W. II. Spence were
XDongal, tbe English mastiff, owned by lb Grand Rapids Monday.\
Shirley Smith, died at Lake Odessa on /Mrs. May Hughes has returned from
| Monday from tbe effects ot a kick from a Grand Rapids for a week’s visit.
Painters are busy using paint . horse, owned bj Otl. Miner, wbo wm Mrs. Edward Woodard has been serious­
Uklnn care of tbe doe. He wm a noble ly ill, but Is better at this writing.
bought of
fellow and greatly prized by his owner and
Miss Margaret Loomis, of Grand Rapids,
FRED L. HEATH,
the family. Peace to his ashes.
visited her aunt, Mrs. Mary Geer, last
The Druggist.
The Lake Odessa Wave came out last week.
The good housewife is busy re- week with a twenty-eight page edition, to XMr. and Mrs. Snyder, of Charlotte, vis­
■ewing her faded garments withi celebrate Its sixth birthday. It contained ited their sister, Mrs. Lydia’Cotton last
a fine write up of tbe churches, business
dye stuffs purchased of
houses, societies, and Lake Odessa In gen­
Miss Eva Mead is very low with quick
FRED L. HEATH,
eral. It does credit to Its enterprising

K

FRED L. HEATH,
The Druggist.

The Druggist.

proprietor, Clyde W. Francis, who by the

Ever thing is moving at the little
Drug Store in the old wooden
building One door east of City
Bank.
Call and ask for a sample package
of Celery Tea.

Thousands of people In this state have
never seen “Niagara in Winter." For the
next four weeks It can be seen at Voigt,
Herpolsheimer A Co’s. Grand Rapids, free
of charge. It Is tbe largest landscape
painting in the world, took six years to
complete it, and is valued at 850,000. The
picture Is exhibited in only two cities in
the country, and the people of this city
are cordially Invited to go and see 1 tbe
beautiful picture. For further particulars
read their adv. in this issue.

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LOCAL NEWS.
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This week,

82 quires

Hereafter, changes for advertisements
mu,t reach this office Tuesdays at latest to
week
insure insertion In the issue of the
‘
when brought.

consumption at her home in
ward.

tbe 2nd

^Miss Maud Trego attended tbe wedding
Don’t forget the fact that you can get
of Miss Maude Hough, at Nashville yes­
the Banner and Chicago Weekly Inter
terday.
Ocean, the two papers for only one dollar
Leo Myers and family moved back to
a year. Or you ean get^he Banneb and
Detroit Weekly Tribune the two for one their farm this week, and will reside there
dollar a year, or the Bannkk and New la the future.
York Weekly Tribune, the two for one
dollar a year. These prices are for Barry
County readers only. Those living out­
side tbe county will be charged 81.25.

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way. is a graduate of our scho.ils.

We desire to call the attention ot our
readers to R. K. Grant’s adv in this Issue.
Mr. Grant’s sale is a genuine one.
He Is
a hustling, enterprising merchant and a
man of his word. What be tells you he
means. At his sale he will sell clothing
below the wholesale price. It will be re­
membered that be bought tbe Dean stock
of clothing at Woodland at an assignees’
sale. Instead of selfing it at the same
price, he will move tbe stock here and
give everyone the chance of buying cloth­
ing at half-price. If you need clothing,

now Is your time to buy.

Mrs. Blackman and Mrs. Lasher, of
Delton, were guests of Mrs. P. T. Col­
grove last w eek.
Mrs. W. N. Chidester. Mrs. Mortimer
Tower and Mrs. W. R. Cook were in Grand
Rapids Monday.

Owing to late arrival several of our cor­
respondents Items had -&lt;o be omitted this

Hale, residing at 600 West Green St. submitted to a painful operation yesterday,

In which one of ber big toe’s and a porUoo of her foot below it was amputated,
About six years ago she ran a large sliver
into ber foot, and it is now thought that
Bar Room were both posted at one time part of it remained Inside, as she has been
here last week and yet the bill boards troubled, more or less with It since. A
few weeks ago It gave ber such pain that
withstood the shock.
■ and aa examlLost—Between the city and Fred medical aid was sami
Bumps’, on tbe town line, April 3rd, the nation showed tbe bones In the toe to be
hartly diseased, some of them being loose.
breast collar and traces of a single harness.
Treatment of the member falling to have
Finder will be rewarded by tearing |
effect.
It was decided to amputate tbe db
at Hams and Van Annan *s store or at Mr.
seased portion, in order to save tbe rest
Bumps’.
of the foot, as the disease «a« gradually
A. H. Johnson, for several years
working back. Later-We learn
this
nected with tbe Bannkb as foreman, and
morning the doctors decided yesterday to
who later on edited the Barry County
•ee if cutting tbe diseased bane from tbe
Democrat, died at the home of bis slater,
at Walled Lake, Oakland Co., Friday.
ceufal, amputation will not be nceeawry*
April 6th, the funeral oeearriag Sunday.
week. Don’t forget to mail your letters on

Monday.
V Uncle Tom’s Cabin and Ten Nights In a

and possibly they did get clear in for all that we know.

In

we are rather convinced that they did enter onr store.
Possibly it surprises you to think that they got in and then

didn’t take anything. It wouldn’t surprise you if you
would only examine our boots and shoes and prices. We
sell ’em so cheap that a man couldn’t afford to run the risk

of stealing. When we sell so cheap that it don’t pay to

steal ’em, don’t you think you can afford to at least call and
examine. Come anyway whether you want to buy or not

W. H. SPENCE.

ZMrs. M. M. Mattery and daughter ot
। Grand Rapids, were guests of Mrs. Mattle
Spaulding last week.

Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Squiers and. daugh­
ter Gertrude, of Big Rapids, have been
visiting relatives In the city.
Mrs. P. W. Burgess, of Hastings, re­
turned Saturday from a week’s visit in
Kalamazoo.—Kai. Daily News.
^Rev. A. D. Grigsby, Mrs. Grigsby and

W6 Dooom ai flssionee’s Sale me
ENTIRE STOCK

Mr. T. S. Husted attended meeting of
Landing Presbytery at Mason, on Tuesday

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and Wednesday.
•jLDr. M. W. Wightman, of New York
City, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Dr. Drake.
She has just returned from a five months
trip to the old country.

Will Moreland, who for several years
past has been connected with the Banner,
left for Kalamazoo Tuesday evening where
he has accepted a position with the Pub­
lishing Co. Will is a good, falthfnl fellow
and bis friends hope to see him get to the
front.

Uncle Tom’s Cabin, in all the glory of
blood hounds, donkey, little Eva, etc.,
struck the city yesterday and about 15
minutes was required to unload their
:paraphernalia from tbe morning train.

XEd. Schumann will soon have some
more of that genuine home-dried beef
,again. It Is far superior to any of tbe
,imported dried beef and sells like hot
(
cakes.
Better see him soon If you want
&lt;some of It.

It Is astonishing how cheap elegant Art
.Portfolios of the World’s Fair can be ob­
(tained. O. D. Spaulding has taken the
,
lead In this line however and is now giv­
|
ing a most superb art Portfolio of the
.
World’s Fair free of charge, with every
Nice, tender juley steaks are what tbe times what they paid for It were it not ,
83 cash purchase. Cali at his store and
people like and they are just what Ed. possible to get It duplicated. Tbe series (
see the book.
contains views not only from nearly every
Schumann sells.
Having sold one half interest In my
Gtt World’s Fair photographs absolute­ country abroad, but also from this coun­
stock of groceries, etc., to Madison Erb,
ly free of charge at Spaulding’s, with try. Some of tbe most Important scenes ।
from the World’s fair are given as well as I1 desire to thank my friends and patrons
every 83.00 cash purchase.
e
the grand and beautiful scenery of Colo- 1for the very liberal trade you have given
5 and 10 cent trade counts toward se­
redo, California and other states. If those 1me in the past. We trust to merit a con­
curing World’s Fair portfolio.
of the same in tbe future by con­
wbo have commenced tbe series desire to tinuance
&lt;
O. D. Spaulding.
to sell you the best goods In tbe
get all tbe missing numbers at once they tinuing
1
&lt;A Presbyterian minister and family
and guaranteeing to meet all boucan do ao by call*»&lt; at once at the office or market
’
from Sunfield, have moved into part of
send 10 cents in stamps or coin for each &lt;est competition. We will try and make
Mrs. Hulda Reed’s bouse on W. Green part desired. Be sura to write names, it
I as pleasant as possible for you and in­
vite all old friends and customers, as well
BL
P. O. addresses and the parts you desire '
Now that maple syrup is cheap you plainly. We pay cash for these books and &gt;
want to buy that gunuine New York Buck­ can therefore sell them only for oath.
wheat flour that Joe. Rogers A Co. sell for
For some time past the rood people of
Miss Gertrude Hate, daughter of G.

82.80.

Monday evening Burglars attempted to get in our store,

W. R. Cook is attending the meeting of
Michigan Republican Newspaper men at
Owosso this week.

At tbe World's Fair last summer no
foreign exhibit attracted more attention
than, probably no other attracted so much
as, the Javanese village. In spite of tbe
Interest then taken In the gentle little
In the Middleville Items will be found
brown-skinned residents of the rush-matan account of tbe death of Jacob Jordan,
tlng-and-bamboo village, many
people '
of Middleville, an old pioneer of the
will be surprised to know that tbe popu­ county.
lation of Java Is 23.000,000. How tbe
We submit to your inspection, clean
Javanese live, and what their island home
fresh goods bought for tastes and needs at
looks like, will be described In the May
tbe lowest price.
O. D. Spaulding.
Harperis Magazine, with illustrations of;
Henry Barnum, an old resident of Carl­
typical houses, vegetation, and men and
ton died Tuesday of heart failure. Though
women.
If you are thinking of getting a diction­ Mr. Barnum bad been ailing for some
ary, we advise you to get the Funk A time, yet the news of his death came as a
Wagnails. It te the latest out, and has 1surprise to bls many friends In the city.

many points of excellence and Improve­
Magic city and magic prices at O. D. ments possessed by no other dictionary.
Spauldings.
It contains nearly 300,000 words, and Is of
Buy the popular 5 cent loaf at F. O. itself a library., and Is almost IndlspensiBeamer’s bakepr.
blr In any library.
The book cannot be
Rumor says another drug store Is soon too highly recommended, and those wbo
buy It will find their money well invested.
to L&gt;e started In Hastings.
Anyone dealring or thinking of buying a
See our 85.00 jackets.
dictionary, should write Rev. D. B. Pope,
O. D. Spaulding.
at Hickory Comers, Barry Co., Mich., and
Buy 83.00 worth of goods at Spaulding’s
be will supply them with all needed inand get World’s Fair photographs free.
formation.
Last week’s Freeport and Cloverdale
We have a few complete sets of the
letters will be found on inside local page.
whole series of 16 books of the “Tour of
X Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair Broek are now the World Photographed.’’ Everyone who
nicely settled In Miss Minnie Matthews’ has this series is exceedingly well pleased
house, on Benton St
and would not part with It for several

URGLARS

the
city bare do doubt been aware that,
I
tbe
Settlor class of the Hastings School
I
were going to &lt;ire a play, Philomel, by
iname. It has stared at one from fence
।posts, sidewalks, store windows. In fact.any
,place where an enterprising senior could
use
a piece of chalk. Tbe teachers In tbe
i
IHigh School have also gased on black
1boards, adorned with 1 by 4 ft. letters of
-Philomel.” One morning test week dur­
ing
the opening exercises Professor Ster­
1
ling
arose and said, "He bad a secret which
1
br
1 wished to impart to th? scholars pres­
&lt;ent, and, as it had not yet *got °°L’ be
1hoped they would not repeat It.” By this
4time the scholars were on the qnl Tire
with curiosity gnd Impatience, and when
In
I a lower tone tbs Professor announced
■•‘The Senior class was going to give a play
relied Philomel,” it bcoqgbt down the

Clothing Furnishing Goods
s

OF C. C. DEANE, OF WOODLAND.

Saturday, April 14,
He plate mis Swck on Sale al our store
In Hastings at

FIFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR,
JUST HALF PRICE, THIS MEANS
$18.00 Suits For
16.00
"
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15 00
“
14 00
“
“
12.00 “
"
10.00 “
“
8.00 “
“

$9.00.
8.00.
7.50.
7.00.
6.00.
5.00.
4.00.

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Furnishing Goods and
Hats at the same rate.
; The greatest chance
you ever had to save $$
J We are permanently
located and cannot afford
to mis-represent.

K. K. Qrhht.
Store closed Friday to arrange stock.

�IDE OLD miMYSTEBy
By Arthur W. Jfarchmont, B. A.

This .reined todlrooncert h:m more
than the former question,. Hc.^r“?d
aw.v his head, and Mary fancied she
detected a quick glance gashed be­
tween Savannah and him.
*
“You don’t understand it, Mary.”
His voice was a trifle more unsteady
than it had been before. “I told them
that the money was in the house and
in the eash-box)”
“But if you have the money to give
them, how can it be serious? Money is
money, and twelve pounds taken out of
the savings bank is the same to them
as twelve pounds taken out of a cash­
box. Surely that’s all they want."
Again there was an awkward silence.
Tom turned away and leant his head
on his hand in an attitude of dejection.
Suddenly he faeed round, looked at the
girl as if she were accusing him. and
mid—trying again to assume anger in
order to cover his confusion:
“Yas; it’s all very well to talk like
that ’If I had the money;’ but what
if I haven’t the money? And I Have­
n’t". He Iroked at her half-deflantly
and yet half-ahamefacedly.
For a moment Mary eould not re­
ply.
She glanced into his face, then
Into Savannah’s, and then dropped her
eyes lest he should read the doubts and
fears which his words had raised.
Doubts, not of his honesty—she had no
doubt of that; but of something that
was even more to her. She knew that
only a few weeks before lie had had
some twenty or thirty pounds of sav­
ings, just as she herself had; for they
had talked over all their little money
matters like brother and sister.
Now
cague, disquieting fears as to what he
had done with it, connecting them­
selves indefinitely in her thoughts with
her growing doubts of Savannah,
troubled her.
But none of this feel­
ing showed itself in her reply.
“Then you should have relied on
me, Tom," she answered, and her face
as riie spoke glowed with a smile that
cheered and warmed the heart of the
.man. “That will soon be put right
You must have
been strangely

troubled, dear, to forget me at such a
time. We must get rid of this bother
first, and then well see about who
broke into your cash-box.
Will you
take this money to Murstone in the
morning—or at any rate tell him you
have tbe amount, whatever it may be,
that the books make out to be due?’
“You are very good, Mary,* said
Tom, very gently.
“Nay, nay; it’s but what I’d look for
from you.
I'm glad we’ve had the
talk. I shall sleep to-night now. But
I ipust go."
’ Then she and Savannah left, and
Mary walked home with a heavy heart
for all her words.
The moro she thought of the inter­
view-recalling Tom’s manner, and
what he had said, and piecing it to­
gether with his neglect of her during
her week of illness—the more she was
troubled and harassed and restless.
An iqstinct secmedto warn her that
the worst trouble lay underneath the
surface, and that It was of a kind
which threatened to wreck all her hap­
piness. Of the particular trouble
about the sick fund money she no
longer felt much anxiety. That could*
easily be replaced. What sfce feared
was a trouble that no money could
avert.

CHAPTER XIV.
In Che morning Mary took her sav­
ings bank book to the mill At break­
fast time she saw Reuben Gorringe.
and asked him to let her have ten
pounds at once, to be paid back as
soon as the money could be got from
the bank. Gorringe was only too glad
for her to come to him—glad to let ber
feel the advantages of the possession
of money.
“Ten pounds, Mary? Of course I will.
Is that enough? Here, take back your
book," he said, without having at­
tempted to open it. “There need be
do talk of such a thing between you
and me. What I have will always be
half yours You have but to ask;" and
he smiled as he handed the book out to
her, with a bank note for ten pounds.
“I wish you to see, please, Mr. Gor­
ringe, that there is money in the bank
—more than enough to cover this; and
if it can be done, I should like you to
have security for the money. " I aa
r~'~r
going \
to draw this
’ sum
_____
out
i __
at onoc,
and should like you to have
tbe
*
‘ J order
tor It. if that Is possible.”
“What a little business woman you
are, to be sure," be said. “But I ll
trust you for that amount if you don’t
want more, without prying into the
secrets of your banking account,
child," and he smiled again.
“There’s over forty pounds there,
Mr. Gorringe," said Mary, with quiet

Are in earnest.

You wont have me for
man &lt;of business. This
had been writing while

“Yon are very welcome; but of course

mueh by his manner of doing the act
as by the act iteelf.
She took the ten pounds, together

■•Yon nrodn’t Imply

after the mill closed '4n order to tell
her all that passed.
About five o’clock, however, Reuben
Gorringe camo to herwrith a look of
concern and seriousness on his face,
and asked her to oome as soon as pos­
sible to tbe office, as he wished to see
her particularly.
“What is it?" she’ asked.
“Is any­
thing the matter?”
“I can’t tell you here; come to the
office," answered Gorringe. “It is seri-

aawv.

“He thought Tom might have stolen
it from you to cover tbe amount stolen
from the fund. I suppose ?" said Mary,
in clear, distinct, scornful tones.
I
don’t believe a word about any more
money being short. 1 believe tt’s all a
lie from first to last." she said, vigor­
ously.
“But you know Tom better
than to believe a word of it. You have
had him about you’ here in this office.
If any man knows that Tom's* as
straightas a die, you must know it."
She stopped all her looms almost as
Reuben Gorringe did not speak, and
soon as he had left, and followed him. avoided the girl’s look. The expres­
“Yon had better sit down, Mary,” he sion of eager, harassed pain in bereyes
said, very kindly and gently, but in a was too distressing, for him to endure
manner calculated to add to her when he reflected that he had to thrust
alarm. “I have a good deal to say to the bayonet deeper into the wound
“What is it about, Mr. Gorringe?"
she asked.
“Please don’t keep me in
suspense, but tell me what it is at
once.”
“In the first place, tell me,” he said,
very
seriously
and
concernedly,
“whether you think yon can trust me
as a friend."
“Yes,” answered the girl; “you may
know that; otherwise I should not
have come to you as I did this morn-

“Then will you tell me why you
wanted that money?"
The question surprised her, and she
shrank from it almost as if it had been
an insult.
“No: I cannot tell you that.
1 bad
sudden need of the money.”
“Was it for Tom Roy lance?” he
asked, with equal suddenness, looking
keenly at her.
“I said I could not tell you, Mr.
Gorringe. If I had known it was to
ask me this question that you wanted
me, I should not hare come here now.
Nay, I should not have come to you as
I did this morning;” and she rose to

than ever.
“Why don’t you speak, Mr. Gorringe?
Why don’t you answer?*’
tt
“I know not how to answer, Mary, ’
he replied, in a tone scarcely above a
whisper.
“Do you mean that you don’t know
that Tom’s straight?" she cried, at her

heart a great fear.
"1 have told you that I would not let
myself bold a doubt of him. You know
how I have trusted him. how I have
had him here in the office. If there is
any change in him. I do not believe it
is his fault I know that in some
things he haa changed. I have heard
it He has spent money—more money
than before. He has drawn out all his
money from the savings bank. He
has been with—with those who will
do him no good. But it is not his
fault Nay, Indeed, the blame is part­

“Don’t go. I wished to see whether
you would, as you said, trust me. I
see you do not. I know that you wanted
the money for Tom. Here is the note
that I gave yon. It was brought to me
by Murstone, who had it from Tom
within an hour or two of your being
here.”
•
The girl made no answer, but sat
down again in her chair. She knew
there was more to come.
“Why did Murstone bring you that
note?" she asked.
“Will you tell me whether you have
beard anything about moncj' matters
between the two men? Did you know
the purpose for which Tom wanted this
money when you gave it to him? If
...... would tell ware
yon
me it
it mr-revD
would m.Lu
make n,a.
me
able to speak with greater freedom.”
“I know what lies were told about
Tom having kept some of the money of
the sick fund,” said Mary, angrily.
“I thought so too.”
p,,-u1.1_L. you
“Yon thought so? Say whether
knw'Tom to be as strafghtasIknow
him to be.
Don’t say you thought.
That means you don’t think so now."
“That means that I dont-or rather

ly mine."
“Yours?" • cried
Mary,
quickly.
“What do yon mean?”
“It was my fault that the girl ever
came here. I did not know—4 could
not know—what would happen”—he
said this as if excusing himself. “I
only thought to bring a good hand
here at the time of the strike; but I
had never a thought of what might

happen.”
“Whom do you mean?” asked Mary,

"Forgive me if I pain you. I refer to
what everyone in Walkden Bridge
knows—the relation.' of Tom with the
girl Savannah.’
She had felt it coming, but the blow
struck ber with cruel force.
She sat
silent, first trying to calm herself, and
next trying to force herself to be
angry, then to persuade herself that it
was all untrue
But she eould not do
it at once, for all the hard struggle
i that she made. She could not hut feel
the truth of what lay beneath what
Reuben Gorringe had said, and she
longed and yet dreaded to hear more.
“Savannah Morbyn is not a woman
to be trusted,’’ said the manager, after
a pause- “I know that now. I fear
that the money haa been spent upon
j he*- And how much has gone I can. Dot yet tell.
I
’"Do Iou mean that more of the sick
, fund moneyjias
asked Mary, in
a dull, misery-tuned voice.
that I can’t—think so now”
•
’‘
Worse
than
that
—
much
worse, I
Mary rose from her chair, her face
••
—. When those men came to .me toflushed crimson and her eyes flashing , .w
^ear
[
da
y
and
told
me
what
you
know.
I felt
with angry light
" “Thfe’is'nd’piace for me, then," she that, though I trusted Tom Roylance, 1

that he bn.
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lint what do you mean to dor
qo" of thbkmd. end
It m»y
to. dore not reel "fib vo­
lt I. ilely for old Mr. Coode. He will
nettle what shall be dona. What I
thought to do wm to gel yooto helpito
unrarellng the conta th.t «&gt;em to Mg
Tom to » courro o( conduct that looks
like ruin. De can’t keep in wiUi ,noh
a girl M Savannah without s“®cr'“?:
However. I have made_ a blander. I

suppose, and I am sorry.
A, he .poke he put the book*
naner, away In a drawer, locked II. put
th^key In Me I**kel and th.n gotup

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M if the Interview wm at an end.
•‘Forgive me. forgive me; 1 hare been
bitterly nnldnd; bat yon cannot tall
what kll this I, to me. Let me re&lt;you
again, and try to *0 nothing UU them
J cannot bear any more now;
ana
with that Mary hurried from the room.

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said. “1 will stay nowhere to hear i 000,11 not do otherwise than look into
Tom—my Tom, my husband that is to the books here. I ’have done so to­
be—insulted like that."
day.”
A rushing river has been found under
“You are right to be angry. I admire
"Well?”
Traverse City at a depth of 390 feet. #,you for it I knew you would be, and *
Hc ^ed al the girl pityingly and
Mlchlgan acerage of potatoes Hill be
that made me hesitate how to speak at ®®dly
doubled this year.
“Tell me what you believe to be the
first I know you may think I have |
some cowardly motive in saying what worst.” she said, clasping her hands
I have said, and what I have to say. | together tightly and knitting her
But I can find no one else to say it; . brows.
“I cannot say how much has gone,
and yet you must know all; and you •
will help me, and help us all, if yon do but 1 have found one amount, and*
not make it so difficult for me to considerable one. And I km
tat
speak.”
i there are others.”
'
His manner Impressed the girl, and !
"And you believe thMr-Tom has taken
the fear that there was something
really serious to be heard overcame |
even her anger.
‘i
_______j____ o
___ uu J
"If there is anything that I ought to
dll
tryto
be
patient^while
know. I wli: „„ „
___ _
....
.
you tell me; but
please do not again
,
make such charges against him, or I
may not be able to keep my temper." |
"I will try to give you the facta by
themselves, and leave you to form
your opinion; but 1 shall be obliged to |
ask you a question now and again. ।
You say you know that the trustees of •
the sick fund believe the books to be ,
wrong; that, acting under this belief, '
they went to Tom last night and '
asked him to explain; that he did not
give any explanation which they eould I
understand; that he said he had the
proper amount of money in the house;
that when he went to fetch it he re­
turned with a broken cash box which
was empty; that he said the money had
been stolen, and that be took the
money which the book showed to be
the balance round to them this morn­
ing. You know that?"
"I know that some one stole the
money belonging to the sick fund
which was in the cash box, and that
Tom took the full amount for which
he waa accountable to them to-day."
“Do yon know that he gave up his
books in order that no scandal might
be made?”
’"I know that he allowed himself to
be browbeaten out of his books by some
threats that they made about public­
ity," said Mary.
“But do you not know that sub­
sequent examination of the books
showed a further amount missing of
ten pounds?”
“No," answered Mary, emphatically;
“and I don’t believe it
If these man
were fools enough to believe Tom
would take money placed in his charge
for such a purpose, they would be
spiteful enough to try and make the
books out to be wrong. But if ten
pounds is claimed, ten pounds can be

“It has been paid already," said
Gorringe.
'Who paid it?”
“I did. I said 1 knew there must be
a mistake, and that I thought Tom
would wish tbe amount paid at onee. I
thought you would wish that to be
done. Mary, when 1 saw what you had
wanted tbe other ten
why did they

*t?”5,ie »®ked.
cannotbs leve that he has not,”
was the reply
But her concern was not on account
of money She did not for a moment
m_________________________ IV
credit the _____
possibility
that Tom would
do anything of the kind. Her only fear
wa&gt; ®bout Savannah. Thus she surprised Gorringe by laughing at the idea
that Tom had acted as suggested.
,B nonsense—sheer, silly non­
®cnse,” ahe said. “Tom would not rob
a millionaire of a penny piece. It is
nonsense. There is some blunder, or
somebody else has taken what you have
missed. What does he say to such a
ridiculous charge?”
* *told
'* *him.
’
’I *have spoken
“I have not
only to you.”
“1 suppose that is what you think
prudent and brave. To try and set me
against him with charges which you
dare not make to his face," ahe burst
out; venting on him the anger which
she felt on account of the tale about
Savannah. "That is the act of a man,
indeed,” ahe added, very bitterly.
“If 1 have deserved that taunt I am
sorry
If I have not you should be
sorry
Whether I have or not you
shall judge for yourself. Look here at
this book and these papers," and as
he spoke he spread before her tbe pa­
pers which showed the missing sum.
"Why show these to me?’ she cried.
"I do not understand them."
“Yet they trace the amount to a oertain point and then show that it disap­
peared. But the last person to whom
it is traced la Tom Roylance. See here,
again," and he took other papers.
"1 don’t Want papersr ahe eried, im­
patiently, pushing them away from be­
fore her and refusing to read them. "I
don’t understand them. If they stated
in block and white that Tom hod taken
your money, I would not believe them
one minute against his word. Where
is he? Send for him, and when you are
face to face tell him what you have
told me. He will have an explana-

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

Six of the eleven townships in Presque
Isle elected republican supervisors.
A postoffie has been established
North Byron, Kent county.

at

When tae was a Child, ahe cried for Castoria.

The Rev. W. C. McCully of the church
of Christ at Bloomingdale has resigned.

Alpena lias voted to bond Itself
1100,000 for good roads.

TbeNew York MlyTnto

for

The Spring.
or all MUMU ,t the jrer U U&gt;« one (or
miking radical change. In regard to
to
health. During the winter, tbe RjBtem
become, to a certain extent clogged wttb
waate, and the blood loaded with Impurltlea, owing to lack ot exercise, oka, con­
finement In poorly rentllaled aboia and
homes, and other causes
This h tbe
caufle ot the dull, doggish, tired feeling
■o general at this aeuoa, and which must
be orercome, or the health may bo entire­
ly broken down. Uoqd'a Sarsaparilla has
attained th, greater popularity all orer
the country u tbe favorite tprlng medlelne. It expels the accumulation ot Impurltle, through the bowel, kidney,,
Heer, longs, and akin, giro, to the blind

ONE YEAR
rORJOHLYil 1.00, CA5H3N ADVANCE.

Tbe new Maron county court house bro
been abandoned aa unsafe.
One might aa well tn to ,um the rab»’ihf whin”""’ *.? 10 ',pec&lt; p"t”‘

Ai"'a

Tbe French lumber
“lf he cornea here will you oak him Branch will start up d
whether he baa given the money to
The latest results
Savannah Morbyn?” asked Gorringe.
•'No.” she answered, flushing.
“J ncienee and the best
will not insult him by even hinting at are ivsiled of fa
Sarsaparilla. Hence,
•uoh » thing. What is it to you what
tury Id existence as a
he does with his n» -®ey?’’
“It is nothing to me what he does
with hie," said Gorringe, hastily. H

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�MICHIGAN STATE NEWSJ GERMANY'S IRON TREASURES.

f

THE L13C0LN MUSEUM.

neuth la Michigan.

During the week ended March SI re­
There is nothing In the system on,
ports sent lu by fifty-two observers in
various portions of the state to the state which the government of European
oduntries is conducted that attracts
Dr. E. C. West’s Nsrvs and Brals TrsatmsM
|« told nortT p&lt;*1Ut&lt;j written inummtee, by author- board of health Indicated that consump­
lr«l Konto
to cure WwJt Memory; Low of tionAnd pleuritls Increased and diarrhea more attention from thoughtful men
jiniln
Kcrt o Fowcr; Lo«t Manhood; QaUkMes;
Ty­ ‘ than Germany’s vast array and »her
Jiwhl Ln*v*; Frit Dream*^TjicX of Coafldtnce; decreased in area of prevalence.
phoid fever was reported at fourteen great' scheme of military organization.
When France was humbled by the
diphtheria at twenty-eight,
or.-r-cxetthm; Youthful Error*, or Exoemive Uae of places,
tneaiee at twenty-two, scarlet fever at strength of the German arm, she hod
Tobaeov Opium or Liquor, which noon lend tn
Ml- ry, Oon»umpti »a. Infinity r.nd Drath. Ity mal
and smallpox at Crystal not only to bear the Humiliation of dr- j
«1 atm; # for &gt;5: With writteujmrantm to cure or fortp-scven
rvfnnd nfmey. WI2CTH COUGH SYBUP. A-certaln Falbi. Menominee, Ishpeming and Kala* ■ feat and set to work to rebuilt! ftnA j
torr f r UoukIw, ColdsAothtna,BratehlfKOroup,
I restore, but she had also to pay an in- |

Why It Should Receive- Pinanokf
Aid. from Congress.

ot the trogedyu And in the- hbtw
room there arepopers containing th»
political caricatures of tbe war times;
miry of them picturing tbe president
in humorous or grotesque attitudes.
In thia literary collection there are
funeral odes innumerable.
Senator Cullom and Vice President
Stevenson, both from Illinois, are auxr
ions to secure aa appropriation for the
purchase of the property and the main­
tenance of a Lincoln museum. Sena­
1
tor
Palmer, of Illinois, carried through
1the war a major general’s commission
’which was given him by President Lin­
'coln. He also took treat interest in
1this matter from the inception of the
idea.
The Illinois members of tbe
'
'house of representatives arc in earnest,
about it, and their efforts are seconded
by
encouragement from the represen­
’
tatives from other states. Many south­
'ern mtn come forward and say that
Lincoln belongs to the entire country,
1and his memory is a common heritage.
, Bishop Keane, of the National Catho­
lic university, says: “The longer 1 live,
1and the more I love America, the more
I thank God' for the example of Lin­
'coln. He was a man whom God made
for humanity.’’
That voices the sentiment, every­
where freely expressed in' this com­
munity; and It will awaken responsive

(Specis) K Mhlncton Lo.ar.’i
The people- of the republic live in |
the present and care rerj* little for the ’
Whx&gt;i mt r-’-’-h, Bor* Ihroot. Plnaamt so take.
Fr.-.f.’l -lift di-cuxitlnued: o*d. son. rise, nov 35c.; eld
demnity of 81,000,000,000 to her con- I incidental details of American history,
U ,-v.. uuWfiOc. GUABANTE13J lamed only by
' queror. That she did pay it and has
or for the current events which will be
W. 11- Goodyear. Sole Atent. HastlhgB.
Ml l King, of Manistique, works ' V*^ny recovered from the loss, is tbe
of important historical value-to future
hard for her money, but it it safw to financial wonder of the worl^’
generations. We do not preserve our
bet .bat from now on she will not I
In the fortress of Spandau, mis's landmarks, as the* peoples ot the old ■
any great amount around with Goldep Days, there are stored millions world are accustomed to do.
her lone up in a handkerchief. The of silver pieces which formed part of
*
flME TABLE.
For example. Old Ford's theater, in
pthe • day, while passing over the that indemnity, most of them stamped
the judgment of many, should have
lu effect February 11. 1*M.
bridge in that city, she had 1124 in with the head of Napoleon HI. Thej*
been preserved just aa it wait on the
bills done up Ja a handkerchief, which are kiipt as an ppiergency fund in case
j
occasion of tlie assas-sination of Pres­
she carried in her hand. Some fellow ' of foreign war, and the Gertnahs call
Statlous.
ident Lincoln. It should never have :
followed her and snatched the money them the iron trraanre.
a
been used as- a government office. I
awa
•
from
her,
making
good
his
escape.
■
The Germans are very fund of the Then, just opposite the old theater, is
lOKTH.
p,....
i
word
"iron,"
as
symbolical
of
strength.
the little brick house in which PresF
A Serious Quandary.
:o 1-v..................... It 10 •w ail
OleW
| firmnbss and endurance. Ifrincc Bis­ ident Lincoln died. Congress ought
. m.|p. mJ&lt;a. n».t.
At| Ballston the women were in a
b 15 2 X!1 7 15 .
iddamaioo Lv..
long years ago. to have purchased and
marck
was
the
xnun
of
blood
and
iron:
•
serie us quandary. The Woman’s Chris­
astC-Mper...
HI 23 *2
.
•6 33 • • fti' *7 10 .
Jdclikui4 June t.
tian Temperance union some time ago their most prized reward is the iron maintained that property. It was sug-. j
•6
37
*3
Off
*7
W
.
.
gested
again and again in public'
cross,
which
can
l&gt;e
earned
only
by
act
­
CjVMfY...............
n a crusade axninst a saloonkeeper
'« 42 *3 M’ K to ,
Milo .....:
ual bravery on the field, and when a prints, and occasionally bi the house
6 M 3 14) 6 tftl.
sd Cox and caused his arrest,
Helton .i.
7
l»!
id
8
301,
of
representatives,
but nothing came
CloverdaleJud। e Hassel discharged Cox and freed war begins each soldier goes to the field
•7 in’3 all »oni.
filiultz..1............
his bondsmen. Severn! divorce suits supplied with what are cdlled "iron Of IL
The house is now leased by the
havt grown out of the affair and num- rations.’’
When the German army is put into Memorial Association of the District
of men would, it was said, let their
of Columbia. This Memorial associa- ;
10 0%:
s go to jail rather than pay daxu- fighting order, each soldier is given an
absolutely new uniform.
In equip- tion is composed of some of the leading
j ipent and accoutrement a similar aya- citizens of the country, presided over !
r —
I torn ihfollowed. In his knapsack are by Chief Justice Fuller, of the United
40
6 1 12 «
bert N. Harker, assessor of school his span.' clothes and his score of cart­ States supreme court, and is actuated j
disti ict No. 5, Grand Rapids, left home ridges. Each one of his pockets has a by purely public spirited motives^ Al- '
vS
weeks ago and hat! not returned, particular purpose. The lilting of the though its members have met with '
His accounts, show be had collected left packet in the tunic is medicinally comparative!j* little encouragement ’
Z.5
Zi
•1,91 O, and the money could not be prepared, so tlmt it can be used, if from congress so far, they have, at
foun d in bank. His wife professed not needotl, us an antiseptic bandage. Tn their own expense, loosed this prop- j
now where he wus, The: town his haversack are his loaf of bread and erty for one year, in the hope that by
the expiration of that time the nation- '
has irlected a successor to Parker and his Iron ration.
al legislature will see the wisdom and
app led tor a warrant for embezzleThis is, so to speak, his reserve fund
East Copper'l.v
appropriateness of purchasing the '
met L
1
—
his
sustenance,
when
deprived
of
all
Blehlmuf Juuct.
OrvsMJj ...............
' other resources.
The rations conrist property outright for a national mu­
seum of relics of U»e martyr president '
Milo
‘ of coffee, rice, han! tack and tobacco,
9 17 ft '.•61 1 15
Deltun
A
commitleu of the supervisors exam­
• Upon all great occasions which .
f» 10|
Ut .lVM
put up in small bogs, in a preserved
■Cloverdale
inci ti»e books of County Clerk Dickey
bring throngs of people to the nation­
BbulU.................
and compressed nhapc.
To each sol­
at C old water and reported a shortage
al capital the thousands or tens of
dier is given a quantity sufficient for
HAs-yxos..........
of I &gt;30.05 running from 1891 td 1803.
thousands of visitors seek the spot
three days’ use The cavalry receives,
Die! rev says be was never given a
where Lincoln died. The house has
in
addition,
similarly
prepared
rations
cha ice to explain matters. ' Tho| boat’d
been maintained ns a private residence echoes from ocean to ocean. President
for Its horses, consisting of oats and
■ si in nly placed theruport on tile and adso that the interior could not be seen Cleveland approves the project. In­
hay
sufficient
for
five
days.
■ | journed.
without annoyance to the family re­ deed there seems to be no active oppo- ‘
These rations cannot be touched, rxsiding there. Finally the owner was sitaon from any source. Chief Justice
eept by command of a superior officer. called upon so many times by sight­ Fuller, of the supreme court, has al­
The supreme court tiled an opinion So long as the soldier is Supplied by
seers that he concluded to charge an ad­ ways been na ardent admirer of LinCharlettoix.
ousting William May from the office of the commissariat with the necessary mission fee to those who wanted to see *’coln, and he la very much in earnest
cleric of Wayne county, which he; haa food. &lt;»r he can procure M by forage,
the bedroom which became so sudden­ about the purchase of the property on
held for over three years, because of
ly iMnd w sadly historic The Memorial Tenth street. Talking with a friend
hisi failure to properly designate elec­
There is a factory in Maj*eneo which . association wants the hodse to be open on the subject recently, in p street car.
tion inspectors Henry M. Reynolds is' packs them. The princlfAes of chemJustice Fuller said: ‘T halve no doubt
to the public free.
trAiu-»t rtagsutionsa* soda as they can be Mak's successor.
. icai science enter into their preparaThe large collection of Lincoln relics that the appropriation will be made in
1 tlon. and it is I wile rod that, in the which arc now on exhibition in this tlie sundry civil bill. That Is the in- .
- Fi eight (rains will be run at the couvenlenc
Short Hut NrWwy Items
’
nf tn. company, wbo reserve the nrbl to cbame
articles provided, the greatest amount building bcl&lt;»ngs to Capt. O. IL Olroycl, tention of tho committee on appropria­
the (line of such train* without notice.
Mrs. Harriet Dunham died at Ravcn- of nutrition has been secured in the
who commenced collecting these arti­ tions: and 1 am confident that congress
«will wait at Woodhury for i»»8!ie&lt;»pers
na|&amp; small town nearGrund Rapids, at mast conipresscd and endurable shape.
tr«N&lt;». i &lt;»(&gt; I* L A '•
cles ns far back as I860. They were will rutifj- their report. It is too bod
Haggap* must Ikj nt the depot al least « mln
thd.nge of VV years and 2 months
■
If nil this labor and outlay* were to prcservv.l until recvntl.v in the house tluit something was not dotie long ago
utc* before leaving time of trains, so llintngmu.
Three Whitehall men named George be^x^nded i^ thnt the^^ng^o^
•v.ai have time to check It iwuperlv; otherwise It
at Springfield, HL, where Lincoln re­ to preserve both tho housej and the old
,i..iv md go forward until nett train.
MclLaughton,
anti Nelson
.
»,.n Frank
ran Ginn
nn •
*•
f^ads of the cinpin* plight be fed, the sided when he was elected president! theater.’’
W. 8. DvwtNlt. tlrii’l Manager
Shelters
were
arrested
for
illegal
tishTho Lincoln museum is onjj,’ one
system would bo praiseworthy, but The house, was given to the state by
H C. I'&lt;rrrKK. &lt;leu’l I’. A T Act
,L SKKoSAjrr. 8upt.
iua in Silver creek and White river.
humanity and benevolence do not enter Robert T. Lincoln, and until recently ‘1 block from Pennsylvania |venue, that
it the recent election it was voted to
thronged and busy thoroughfare of
into the question at all. The sole ob­ Capt. Olroyd was custodian. .
the county seat of Berrien ject is to make the soldier a better
re»
The Memorial association regards the national capital. It'is midway
county from Berrien Springs to St lighting machine—ft stronger part of the Olroyd collection of about three between the treusniy and ,interior de­
Joseph.
that aggreKsivc force which is to be , thousand pieces as a good nucleus of a partments. The. street is n quiet one,
Fred W. Popkaj-, of Detroit and pm to work. whenever an ambitious museum of the life of Lincoln. Thej* for tilery is no business; transacted
Frkd
P.
Craves,
of
Ray
City,
profession. ■
...
rukr longs for greater power and expect to receive valuable relics from there, amd the residences arc few.
al ball players^ are trying to get up a . glory.
*
&gt;------ .....
— -----. of tbe Above the front door there is a marble
' time to time. froin^
every
part
six-club state league.
[
'
—------ ———
1 union. In the Olroyd collection there slub with an inscription concerning
A MUSCULAR MONK.
The latest about Latimer, the fiend
■ are pictures of all grades, from crude Lincoln's death. The building Is ac­
who murdered his mother, is that he
Bully- newspaper cuts ami campaign badges cessible from any part of the city, lie­
to a large oil portrait painted by Holies cause all of the street-car lines cross
has grown fat and that he enjoys him- ’
Injf HrajcKurt.
It will pay you In numerous ways
Tenth street, to the north or south of
sep eating, sleeping and reading.
•
to use thr aalt that’a all mlK. Tills
When Sir Richard Burton was trans* in ISM, ami the Lincoln life mask and the locality.
The semPspiral iron
U especially true a* to the butter
The Spiritualists at Vicksburg ob­
ferred from Fernando I’d to the con­ bust by Volk, probably the best in ex­
inuker. You recoirnlze a difference tn
served the forty-aixth anniversary of sulate of Santos and Sao Paola there istence. There are many quaint pieces staircase which leads from the pave­
bolter We caa point you out h. difment
to
tho
front
door bears to the
thjit denomination.
was a seminary of Capuchins, French­ of furniture hallowed by association
fsrence in salt. You sulve for the best
■ portals daily some American pilgrims
Iujllk, why not search fur tbe beat
V. B. Furniss and Thomas Peskey, men and Italians, which contained with Lincoln. Chief among these are
to
this
Mecca
of
the
republic. Stand­
Mlt? le.tt, comj»aru, ask questions.
bdth well-to-do citizens of Nashville, some curious specimens of muscular au old mahogany hair cloth sofa and
Investigate what,
log in tb&gt;t door they may look
stirted for Ala Ln. whore they expect Christianity, says the Liverpool Mer-._ra~
! acro-s the narrow streot upon the
tojjna'ic a fortune digging gold.
cury.
j &lt;
I
oliT theater, and over the course
, .Thomas Daly, the father of little Al­
For example: "One of the monks
j. traversed by those who boro the
ft Maxwell Daly, who was kidnaped was o tall, magnificent and very pow4
body of the stricken chief magisk Detroit, is once more in possession , ^rfui man, nn ex-cavalry officer. Count
Y
tratc. Through the narrow hallway
Ibis chfl&lt;l
,.
Pomebody, whose name I forget, then
haa done for othert. There’S no secret
X
to the historic back room the visitors
Charted T. Wilins, of Detroit, ha&lt; FrlarG------ . Before he arrived there
about It, Write and get particulars.
• , first ore shown. After viewing, y. ithJ
Wo grant that salt lu cbatp, but is
minted assistant United Stated
|en appointed
Btateu was a bully in town, rather of a freeuncovered head, the hallpwod spot, the
that a good reason why you should
Eastern district of thinking class, so he used to go and,
tomey for the Xastcrn
?
&gt;' visitors go from room to room, looking
not have the best? Look fairly and
। swagger up and down before the semihilly. Into the ftalt queetiou.iund you'll
Ichigaft.
1
' at tho collected rolioa, and some of
’
nary and call out: ‘Come out, yam •
find the way to better Havered butter,
The body o( Irwin Thakes. one of‘ ths
!
them write notoa in their diaries to re­
anil better prices through our Dairy
Come '
far
men drowned in Black lake, near miserable petticoated monks!
!
' mind them of things thoy have Men
Salt. Indlspe'naablo for cooking and
out
and
have
a
free
fight
for
God
or
alland, has been recovered.
Uibio u.*e also. Write us about IL
there.
»
|
Tbe work of tha Memorial association
Hugh Childers, the basso from De- the devil!’ When Friar G------ arrived
DIAMOND CRYSTAL SALT CO^
r
' has but just begun. It will gradually
„aiX hat scored a success in "Faust" he heard of this and it so happened Ls
5t. Clair, Mich.
]
bad had an English friend when hs
! gather into the fold of its protection
al Drury Lane theater in London.
was with hla regiment who had taught
1 many of tho neglected historic bouses
rThe March products of the Upper
him the use of fists. He found that bis
I of Washington. The houses where pur
Neinvulft eopper rafnes are as follows!
brother monks were dreadfully di»- (
J famous mon resided wbOA the? were
AHantlv. 22fi tons: Quincy, 750 tofts;
tressed at this unseemly challenge, aw
' od the road to fame must be carted f^r.
Wolverine, ft tone Franklin (e«Hbe said:
’The next time he cornea j
i The temporary homes of BlafnS, Thdfr
ft^kted). ISO tons; Calumet A Hecla (eedon't open the gate but 1st the porter ,
j man, Garfield,
'
timaUd). fi.000 tons.
call me.’
I
‘
Oirljri*. ' *
tui xocaa vmxax uxcolx dibd.
!Khie men wore arrested at Muskegon
’ "So th# next time the bully appeared
either iqpsod or
F®une
1”® wanicp
*or that
lui copnty, j
,
- -~
light In the act of fishing 1 U wm eft arranged that the gate was • rocking-chair, with which ho first
---------- -------- to time, so that thd
•
-—•*[ opened by FHai G------ (the usual J
Clark a vau&lt;(evfiie SctreeA i erowd
collected In tbe road to afid • Xbere la Ujq f^ily cr^ls mads of solid i generations
«*n®raj&gt;on* to
«« follow us
u. here
uerr may
iu.y feel
*W1
ne was at Erie, Monroe coup- • W
whd looked at him laughing- * cherry and almdst big enough Er a •
tbeir country is not only making
Lu el la Clark, a rant
tiled suicide at Deadwood. 8.
a^d said: *Burt1y, brother, we will , bed, and the cook-siova, aeveral dining- &lt; “L3toiT&gt;
preserving ocular eviion home was at Erie, Monroe coup* •
t waa
for God or the devil, if you ’ room choirs, and a 6toqe from the crypt ’ deno®a ot
concerning our great
. oomaaltled suicide at Deadwood,
8.' ■
ugut *vr v&gt;wu v. ..... — -—, __ „____________
mon and great events.
, by taking morphine. The act was please.'
So, saying,
Jn which he was buried.
nlease.* So.
saving, the friar turned . jn
buriod. Hanging over
Smith D. Fbt.
Jibe to remorse.
, up Ills sleeves and go^ffli and told his • the door between the front parlors is a
xN the ninety-eight applicants iof1 adversary to ‘come on“which he did, . rough and worn old rail, which is certaaehdtS* certificates at Mason twenty- ' and he was immediately knocked into । titled to be ono of the original 300,000
"Does this road lend to Evansville?”
four werf/rentlemen and seventy-four a cocked hat ’Come, get up.’ said the । made by the muscular president in 1 naked of an old darky lounging at
ware ladlei.
•rty-eigh£
Fifty
had had
hadexperience.
never taught ' frIar- ‘No lrln* lhcro ,and whimPer- , i860, by which be won his sobriquet of the door of his cabin.
aod fort^-eighl
.. X._|_ had hod experience.
nf
ch„ । log; the devil won’t win that way.’ "the rail-splitter/’a sobriquet which,
"I reckon It do, sab.”
. r
- l_.
P / _P,P,i*
Thr man stood three rounds, at tbe • as a campaign cry, added much to his
jMisa. __
* *
"la it far?”
tovoix high school, resigned with the end
end of
of which
which he
he wmmperou
whimpered ana
and hal- , popularity.
"I reckon It am."
- amidst the jeers
z
From the cellar of the Smithsonian
•xpectatkm of entering the missionary looed for'snercy. and,
"Can I reach it by sundown?"
field in China, her brother being al- and bravos of a large crowd, the ‘vil- institution the Memorial association
"I reckon, so yuse eahly nuff."
loge cock’ retired, a mass of jelly and secured the chair in which Lincoln sat
"Could you tell me how many miles
। r&lt;»dy
engaged
in
that
service.
ready engaged in that service.
i
Edwin Loop, of Marley, was return- * pulp, and was never seen more than a when Booth fired the fatal shot It tea ft is to Evansville?"
,
Edwin Loop, of Marley. wa«
half mile of the seminary."
mahogany
•
—
rocker,
’----------upholstered
------------- j sin
- red
"I
reckon I could, sab." '
---------------------।
.
Jug
lag
home
from
a
danBe,
danfe.
when
his
horse
AN INTERESTING SKETCH.
««stronaly to smother's 1 plunged
over an embankment, and
damask, which even in this day shows
. ,
and i1
"How many?’’
Nothins appeals sn strongly to • ®otb'w^
in
dark
stains
where
the
blood
of
tho
•
•
"*'*
Loop
WM
fatally
injured
and
the
horse
|
"I reckon I dunno.”
affection as her daughter JUftfi lwMWttg-.tptO
iirinrr i»nu
.•
... —........... u.&gt;n-.anho&lt;«t. Following Is an instance: ’•pur
A Kobe
1 ------ ------ ,------ Accom­
"But you said you could tell me."
d iiixhter. Blanche, now 15 years of Bgv. bad Wllod.
"I reckon I could if I knowed.’’
The Volunteer
line
near4Negaunee,'
_~T.
th. Pittsburgh
limj^near^Negaunee,
Lkk.Su- । “
advertisement
dTerti^men
twhleh
which hM
has been ihung out panying this is the hat which Lincoln
lie--', terribly afflicted with nervooene», and . ^bj
h;td tatthe entire ueeof her right arm. Bue J^rlor I^nrou.p.uy, hjelo^d,“throw"See here," I said angrily. "I be­
*
on the board by a rich man at Mat
Mat-- wore on the fatal night, a taU, oldin su_-h a condition that- we had to keep
fashioned beaver with a black band, lieve you’re next to a fool.”
Imt from school and xbandon her music ks- Ug out ol emplormrnt IM men. .
'
.
such
as
he
is
always
pictured
as
Wear
­
"I reckon yose right, sah," an­
-• is Inf i&lt; t. we feared BL Vltua dance, and
? 7 vr 4
. zw
. plains itself: “When my daughter was
. LJ. Morton, » me«hi&gt;nt .1 Gr.od Mck ,
t|&gt;1 Ko^» of Sanokl ing. The record states that these rel­ swered the fellow with a grin *that
• p isltlvo but for an Invaluable remedy
’
w . i '2’4 have had that terrible affliction.
ies
were
deposited
with
the
institution
made
me want to dismount and kick
WJ. rendered bltad by « p.r»- prorioce for hcr ni:o,cry' pl«i?lng
to
to»he
tmbepeut from u&gt;L, Tim flmt of last August 1/tlr .troke wbil. touring In Call- let beJ. w,
tbe day after the assassination, prob­ him.—Detroit Free I*ress.
weighed but 75 pounds, and although she
....
....
...
. ! temple by creeping on her hands and ably by the military or some of the
l»A4 takeu only three bottles of Nervine she
They have been
no r welgp* 408 pounds: her nervouaoeea and n
M &gt;.CO’°K
d a
r«»«U tbe wny through, in Imltntlon theater attaches.
&gt;s qf AA Vitos dance are entirely gone,
placed on the spot where stood the
iu&gt;e uttentUacbool regularly, and stodffle with rotbng
Urend Rapid,
by .hooting
then of ontUe, if riw
hi. throet
Be wm end
d^pond,ndtwoeened. The prayer
»h„ bed in which the president died, and there any hope for me?
of her arrp. her appetite la splendid, and
She—Hope for you?
I have been
which tha. association baa hopes of se­
no rn-mey cou Iffprocure for our aaugtter tbe enu He WM en old resident of the m^^cujou, influence of the almighty
hoping for you for the last year.—In­
&lt;■
It MllcvfKervlne has brought ber.
“51
4
rx
’ Deity- But, after all, it is impossible curing, together with many other rel­
U lien my brpther recommended tho rem­
The steam bargvi^Villiam H. Bar- forB tender girl to creep several hun- ies owned in this city and throughout dianapolis Journal.
* y I h-.d nn faith In patent medicines, and
dredj o{ mUe&gt; u
, AobM the country.
* &lt;uld not {lataploblm. but aa a last resort num ledeojrfth M.#» buh.Ujf eern
he sent u«
bottle,
began giving It to nom. ladro
In one room the association has on
d f’?”d«re* •boo‘ , therefore like to And e .ubrtltuU for
■ Blanche. aAftthaeSeet waa almost laMoedl- »ruu» y ww.f,"
---------- -exhibition a thousand Lincoln biog­
«te"-Mra R. IL fiuHoek. Brighton. N. Y.
^'
om Mackinaw
Mackinaw City.
City.
j her,
and if••anyone
offering
himself
or
ft
froca
i
”
**•'
—
"
------..
..
■ IT. MIIm* BaatAratlvellervtaefeaoM by all
raphies, and
nearly six hundred
id it i», wot— eleotoasy—
*
“
■*
■
*'
tzi
Sam*. ».w P«t o»«
I h'"?1'
‘Iruggsu on a poeitlva' .gvarsatee, or rent
( memorial aertnona.
The principal
ftWiter Sistas! w—a she’s sear.
direct by the DE MUm MadtoalOQ. Elkhart,
newspapers are on file, giving accounts
‘nJjOn receipt of price, || nor bottia, rtx

No. 5
Fn-IgbL

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No. 1
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1

Gta, Kilifflaisc &amp; Sam

21

Do You
Use Salt?
Diamond Crystal

Dairy Salt

UK

A YOUNG GIRL’S FORTUNE. '

and keep
the system in
Perfect Ortfer.

AVER’S
CATHARTIC PILLS
A specific for
Headache
Constipation, and
Dyspepsia.
Every dose

Effective
Ore \\ou_
a Friend.’Vo
TYte coAise pt
PccfrecVion.
ojpdmer'iQOJtV
AvAevests ?
Are you wilting to work for the causa
of Protection in placing reliable infor­
mation in the hands of your acquain­
tances?
If you are, you should be identified
with
'
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THE AMERICAN
PROTECTIVE TARIFF LEAGUE.
13ft W. »3O ST./HKW YORK.

bottom, put lilxa down aa a Craod.

w
£*K
W. L. Douglas
S3 SHOE

THECWORLD.

VY. L. DOUGLAS Shoes are «tyli*h. eaay fitti.-c, and give better aati.faction at tbe pneca ad.
rertiaed lK&gt;n anv other make. Try om pair and
be convinced. The atampin? of W. L. Douglaa
aA&gt;nc and price on the bottom, which guarantee*
their value, aa.es thousands of dollar^ annually
l.» lh.r&lt;e r ’&gt;o tvew them. XValers wlio push the
sale of \V. L. Qou-1=» Sixx-* gain ctV.omeri,
which help-- tn »:»ct®i.-c Hie -..Me* on their full lino

\V. T„ Dour-LA-*,

Sola

WOOLLEY &amp; BRONSON

CAW I OBTAIN A PATENT?

Fora

pron.pt an«wor and an honest opinion, write to
St I'.NN &amp;- co., who have had nwWtfty years’
experience lu the patent business. C&lt;KnunmlcaUons atriedy conMenttaL Alt andaeea of Uw

ical and eclentlOc books

Patent* taken throu
rrcrial notice in tho Kel
thua are brougM wWot,--------------- - ---- ------------out enrt to the inventor. Thia xtfendH r*pw,
issued weekly, etaaantly tttwtrated, tae t v far the
iark-ext circulation &lt; f any .*cientitle work tn tbe
world. 93 a year. Sample coplee rent free.

BuDdUif Brfluou. notably. filMa yeaa Btagls
enptaaaft oentaKvcrj number ooutaine beestiful ptataa. tn colon, snd photyenrha of new
hourea. with plana, enabling VulMenFio »how I

AMilN'ISTRATDR'S BALK.
Notice Is terivhy Kiren. lh»l In purtntnee of ‘
order granted &gt;tn the iindrnilgued. Mrlvlllo
J. Higelaw. administrator ot the estate o( Julia K. Stuart, firv-rI. by the Judge of I’robate
foe the county of KaIbhuitoo, oh the mth day
ot December A. I», IWt. (here will ,be noM M
Public Vcuduo, L&gt; the hlgbeMt bidder at the
Yankee HprtnzT po-’offloe froul door, In the
eoui’ty of Harry, ImmU uf Michigan, on Wednoa day th-l«d «Uyef May A. D, IW, M onv o'clock
iolbe Mttrw'on of that d-r. (subject lo ut
eiimbrMk^t by wfcy a? Mortoco or mherwtao
•aisilnx at the time of tbe death of Julia k
StuMl or at tb- time of Bald sale, the toL
lowinc devribed rvai estate to-wit:
Tbe south cxM quarter(|A) of the north reet
quarter (k&gt;ot «*•»ton thirty four (34) In towa«hip number three (3) nor.b of range number
teo dot wert.
D ood, KaUmuoo. Mich.. Miroh 14.1»4.
MkuvilckJ. Rkjavow.
Administrator Estate of Julia E Otuart, doneased.
bq

MOKTQAGB 8ALE.
Default having beeh td»4e Id the Mn'ilttaai
ot a certain mortgage made by Mtflltl T.- Bate
kef Md Harriet Tdea Barker, bin ■ wffi,
tn Georite F. Kcnaattm, and dated Erbrna’-y
M. IBM and recorded In tbe &lt; flic- of the
Register of Iteeds. f&lt; r the County nJ
Barry tn lb* State of Miehlxun, February a,
P8 .In Utx* 17 of in •’igitgeM on pages ,Sl8 and
2W on wblrh mortgage there Is claimed to be
due at the date of this notice tbe sum of four
hundred and forty-one dolUrs and tblrw-nlM
rente and no &lt;u1t or |!foree&lt;HGgaat law bavins
b^tn Instituted to recover tbe amount aseurea
by »ald mortgage or any part thermf. Notice
l« therefore hereby given that on the .-Sih day
of May. IHH at Ido’ftlock lu the forenoon there
will be sold at the north front door of the
court house, lu the City ot Htsliags. t miuty at
Barry aad State of Michigan, said court houas
being tbr place for holding the CircuitOoartior
Uic County of Barry, at public auction On Um
highest bidder, the premises described la said
mortgage or so much thereof as may bo nceea*ary to satisfy the amount due on mM mort­
gage a* above *et forth, with tbe interval there­
on. and the costa, charges and expense allow­
ed by law and provided tor In aald mortgage,
said premises being situate lu tbe City otHastlngs In the County of Barrv. aad state of
Michigan and described m follows: Cooimeaomg four rods east and thirty-three rod* and
two i eet soutti nn a continuous line of Jefersoa
street from tbe south east corner of lot one,
block five Chamberlain^ addlUoti to tbe Otar &lt;4
Haatings, thence south t«rentv-lwo sods, oom
twenty-nine rod*, north tweuty-two roda. wm*
twenty-nine rods to place of beginning eonBatn-

mMagtaK
twentynine

qsarter of election
tombs
west.
Dated, February 1

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�Additional County News
t'in/Znr^d fnmfint paft
blr .woci.iion, &lt;u not w "»*'
cd and hence was adjourned till Saturday

afternoon.
_____
Quite a considerable excitement prevalled on East Main St. last ^‘^day oc­
casioned by the trotting and running rates.
Middlevilie has some good horses
shouhl have a better place for th&lt;
show their speed than Main street i
trema are constantly passing.
Let us

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of Bantings. February 17th. 188?, being an
ordinance relative to the Prohibition and
Punishment of Gaming.
We would respectfully represent that
satisfactory evidence has reached us that
young men congregate In the various
pool-rooms in the city of Hastings, and
remain until a late hour at night, gamb­
ling and playing games of ohance, in vio­
lation of the Slate law as well aa the ordi­
nance of said.city; that young men who
attend the public schdol in said city are
permitted to play pool and billiards In the
various places in said city to the detri­
ment of good morals and to tbe evil ex­
ample of others.
We therefore, ask for an enforcement of
I the law and trust you will give our petllion that consideration which good law
। and morals dictate.

have a track,
MHs Grady, aislsted by a Grand Rapids
eloculionist «nd ber class here, will give
an entertainment, Friday evening. Amril
13th. Mito Bessie George’s class in
sarte Is to give the Silent Drill as a
of the entertainm&lt;mt.
Some of our teachers will attend . the
Rev. A. D. Grigsby is engaged to de­
Teachers’ Association at. Nashville, next
Saturday. We see the name of one of liver bis bumurous and popular lecture on
“
An
Englishman’s First Impression of
them, George 8. Bassett, on the proptram
and we think be will respond as hi? is Michigan and Its People,” at the Star
school house on Friday evening, April
generally “on deck.’’
Jacob Jordan, father of M. F. of Ithis 20th.
place. M. N. of Dakota, and Lewis of
No services at tbe Presbyterian church
Wheeling, West Virginia died at the next Sunday evening in consequence of
home of the former early Saturday eve­ the public meeting at the M. E. church.
ning. M. N. Jordan who has been in the Usual morning services.
village fora short time left for his home
Y. P, S. C. E. next Sundgy evening at assaults tliat be ban made through bls pa­
on the noon train and as no telegram
could reach him be was not able ti be the Presbyterian church will be led by per in the past. And yet he Is tbe man
who boasted last fall that he carried tbe
here.
Deceased was 83 years old. re­ Carrie Yutz.
post offices of the county in his vest pock­
spected by all, a staunch republican. Ithis
Rev. and Mrs. Cox desire to thank the et. The writer Is very glad that the re­
spring being the first time be has missed many friends who attended tbe donation
publican party is not Infested with that
voting the “grand old ticket” for yean.
last week at tbe M. E. Church.
class of mugwumps for If they were we
Your Scribe visited the Cold Spiring
There will be a Public Union service should try very hard to get rid of them.
Creamery Ox’s plant last Saturday and
was very much pleased with the neat and of all congregations of tbe city and the Yet that Is the reform party who are
making such a desperate effort to ruin the
thorough manner in which tbe business Is friends of guod government next Sunday
conducted by Mr. Hass Is without doubt evening at the M. E. church, at 7 o'clock. affairs of tbe government
We hope tbe good people of Hastings
well qualified for his work.
Tbe cream Several speakers will take part
will continue to elect those candidates that
Is separated from the milk by machinery
The Epworth League, Sunday, April 15,
and everything seems to be as handy as will be led by Ora McClintock. Subj. “A the Journal tries to defeat by his contemp­
4t could possibly be made.
The average Morning Hymn,” 3rd. Psalm. The Tues­ tible methods and by the way thats ap­
-dally supply is between 2000 and 2500 lie. day evening meeting will be in charge parently wbat they do,
From “One who does not pay revenues
:but this amount will bo doubled before of the Mercy and Help department.
to the mugwump shrine.”
-Snne. The butter made is of the Sheet
The ladies of the W. R. C. will serve
•class.
severe Acetdent.
Union Temperance meeting was held supper In the Poet Halt over Grant’s
Fred Young, who is In the employ of
in the Baptist church Sunday evening. store, Saturday April 14th., from 5 to 7. tbe Electric Light Company, met with a
All
are
cordially
Invited.
Mr. Arney conducted the services. Music
severe accident this morning, whether it
was furnished by a union of the three /The C. L. S. C. will mrct with Mrs. will prove fatal Is not yet known. He
church choirs. A double male quartette Maggie Bailey with tbe following pro­ was on top of the electric light pole on the
added greatly to the musical part.
gram:—
“Iron bridge hill,” to cut the guy wire,
Common council met In the 'Clerks’ of­
Claasic Latin,—Miss Ada Michael.
which aided in securing It, so tbe pole
fice Friday night and ground out tbe grist
Song and Legend,—Mrs. Geer.
could be removed to a new site. Work­
Tbe Fasci dll Lavortorl and tbe Situa- men hate been grading near it, and the
of village business.
An optican from Grand Rapids was tion in Sicily,—Mrs. Striker.
dirt around the pole had become loosened,
looking after tbe spectacle part of the
Quotations from news items.
so when the guy wire was cut. It sudden­
down last Saturdgyly toppled over, and Fred jumped as It
Otis Carveth was in the village Sunday.
came down, a distance of about thirty
"ilert Chandler and wife of Grand Rap­
Mayor Greusel and tbe new aldermen feet. A gentleman who was near there
ids Sundayed in town.
took their seats Friday evening, with tbe said be saw him land squarely on both
Several Hastings boys were in itown exception of Aiderman Osborn who was
f et and then fall forward, bls head strik­
Sunday,afternoon and evening.
unable to do so on account of sickness.
A. Lincoln Kirk will give his lecture A large number were present to see this ing a pile of stones.
He was taken to his mother, Mrs. Maty
“The Sublime and the Ludicrous” In the
new council start out.
No .business Geer's, home on Broadway, and medical
interest of the Congregational Aid Socletv of
especial Importance
was
tran­ Mid summoned. Just what his Injuries
on the 17 fast. •
sacted. the most Important being the ap­ are Is not known at Ibis writing. A hasty
Geo. Summer is the present clerk in
pointment of committees as follows;
examination showed his ankle to be bro­
Hanlon's drug store.
Public Improvements—Welsscrt, Bus­ ken, and of course severe Internal Injuries
by and Huffman.
are feared from the force with which *be
Naahvilla.
Streets and Bridges—Huffman, Wels- Struck the ground.
Miss Edna Truman spent Saturday and
sert, Bennett and Tinkjer.
Sunday in Charlotte and sang in tbe Con­
Burglar, fa Town
&lt;
Side and Cross Walks—Busby. Osborn.
gregational church there Sunday.
Burglars attemptnl to gain entrance to
A brother of Dr. Geo.-Northrup vis Ped Waters and Hicks.
। Finance—Osborn, websert and Tlnk- W. H. Spence's shoe store and R. K.
him the first of tbe week.
. Grant's cloth ng store Menday night, but
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Brattin and C. E.
Flre Department— Bicks, Osborn and | were unsuccessful in each case. At (be
lugerson wore at Woodland Monday, at­
I former place they cut out a pane of glass
j
Waters.
tending the funeral services of their
Ordinances—Tinkler.
Bennett
at the rear cellar window, but for some
cousin, a Miss Lee.
reason tbay went no further.
Huffman.
A Normal Bible Class was formed here
City Property—Bendett, Busby and
□At R. K. Grant's a rear cellar window
Monday evening Consisting of about forty-

•rifMby, Hastings,
xtrnffi tu hearty
-o and enjoy
-

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HUM.

we Tornado

01334364

THE KENT

• Of Low Prices that has swept through
our store. Remember we have lots of
Carpets onjhand in the toll. You dont
have to suffer long delays hut &lt; anbuy
yourgoodpand take them away the same
day if youjlike.
We can save you
money onJCarjiets too.

GRAND RAPIDS.
OPPOSITE UNION DEPOT.
RATES fl.25 per day. Iloom* 5o cent*.
Meals 25 cent*. Steam Heat.
BEACH A BOOTH.

I

ARE YOU POSTED
,,

ON THE

dictionary

HIRAM ROGERS.

FUNK A. WAON41XS CO., NtW YORK.

IT COST
NEARLY

,

ONE
MILLION
DOLLARS.

4 FISH
HUNT
WANT a "BIKE”

GRANDEST UTERARY ACHIEVEMENT
OF THE CENTURY.

KALAMAZOO. MICH.

Prepare to Catch (rout Mav 1st by get&gt;ng your rods, reds, flies., lines, etc , of me.

Sales Agent ior Dairy. Alpgan and Ottawa, Counties,

b. P. POPE,
Hickory Corners, Mich.

S. A. Crowell

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1:30 Devotional and Song Service led by
Rev. T. G. Baxter, Nashville.
1:45 BuslneM Meeting.
(a) Report of Nominating Committee.
(I)) Report of Societies.
(c) Report of Co.Lookout Committee.
(d) Miscellaneous Business.
1:45 “Detroit Convention.”
Broadsides by Delegatee.
”:15 “Personal Work,”
Mrs. W. McComb, Barryvllle.
’’arllameotary Session.—What
is
•r Society Doing?
Rrv. J. E. Arney. Middltrvllle.
"TINO SRMION.
r Sen ice.
_
■rr&lt;
Bev. J. E. Arney.

We give below a petition which
placed before tbe congregation at tbe u
ferent churehre In this elty 3wad ay, by
the pastors and was largely signed.
It has been greatly deplored by ail good
citizen* that the law in regard to whrors.
habituating saloons, gambling places and
1X»t rooms was so little regarded.
■*»-- -a.—4-ua
Started the good

»

"The House Thai Jack Bum

REDUCED RATES AT

Standard

A. C BUXTON,
NASHVILLE.

Pork drr-oert 5 to. tu 6 00
B**00. 1.00 to 140.
CMckeii drenoed. * and 9
Tu kry«.&lt;rM*Ht. IL
Beef dre#«*&lt;1. 5 to to C 00
ReeCbv* IK**.
Mutton. dreooed. 5.

THE FULLER BOOK CO., Gen’l Igti,

Devotional and Song Service led by
•
Rev. S. Daley. Barryvllle.
10: 00 “Advantages of such a Convention
as Ibis,” Manrice Grigsby. Hastings. ।
Music.
.
10: 30 “Christian Endeavor and Its Fitness
for all,”
Miss Bertha Gaskill.
Music.
11: 00 “Religion and Medicine,”
Dr. Powers, Assyria
11:30 Various Business.

,UT M. JOKKM.

(

Or in fact any house in this section of
the country would not be complete,
without it was fitted out with Furniture
and Carpets from us.
This year we
are not looking for nor expecting to
make money. High Prices have been

Apply to our Local Agent, or Addreca

9: 30

«*- *1&gt; 0.

You will find my btore house fail
of tny own make of steam engine, (roo
six to seventy-five horse power. Teo
xixes and four styles made. Come and
see the goods and get prices You rt|find them the best made in the
I also make iron and wood lathe,, uw
arbors and emery grinding machine,
I have a good stock to select from.

Al! that I ask is that you call ana see mt
‘
I
am
here to p'c.asc you and know I cap do
More than Twice the Words found tn any
Mbcr 1 VoL Diotionair, and about UjUO more
irorda than Any Other Dictionary of ths jit, because my *go&lt;xls arc of the best
and my
language
DO NOT BUY A DICTIONARY
prices are light. Also if you have any fire
Until you bare InrcsUgated tbe STANDARD
A Poor Book sbuno oocnpartoon. We invite It. arms, boots or shoes to be repaired, or repairDo not buy an old work Decease tt has a good
same.
Particulars sent free to any addreas.
ling of any kind to be done sc-^me. i. I have
PRICE &gt;12 to^S22 aooordlng to
jan »r&lt;.n lathe and do most all kinds rf work.

MORNING SESSION

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800,000 WORDS HD PHRASES.

The county convention of the Y. P. 8.
C. E. will be held at Barryvllle. Saturday,
April Slat. All who are interested and
intend going would do well to go oa tbe
morning train to Morgan where tbe Barry­
vllle people will meet all who wish to at­
tend tbe convention. The following la
the program to be carried out as near as
possible:
x

7.40 “Sermon,n

S

l*ul.toe» p- r &amp;«., 4010 *'•
pre per Tn.. &lt;&gt;• .
T.-illo* per th.. SHO*(» per Iml. »•
.
beat. •*&lt;! l*r bm.«.
Wheat. wbl'« Per»“»• ,
Clurrr Seed »*r bu . 4 to to
Tliu th; Seed par V&lt;r. 2J0
Bariev per bn. to to to

—

Adsof

CIRCULAR SAWS,
rge and
,SMALL,KEPT INSTOCK.

_ It la mado on naw plana by ths
Boot TalonL
Ita Editors numbor 247.
In preparation 4 years.
Haa a Wonderful Vocabulary ol
hearty

five members.
Miss 1-ena Clay visited at Charlotte
last week.
Miss Greta Young returned to school In
Grand Rapids Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson, and daugh­
ter of Charlotte, spent Saturday and Sun­
day at L. J. Wilson’s.
Duvlllo Holley of Paducah, ^Kentucky,
and Miss Maud Hough of this place, -were
married at tbe home of tbe bride's parents
Wednesday p. m. April 11th.
. Frank Helm of Traverse City, is visit­
ing relatives in and around this place.

AFTERNOON BKSS1ON.

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Hicks and

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REPAIRING OF ALL

was likewise removed. Acroea the win-!
dow on the Inside, however, were five Iron ;
bars. Two of three had been wrenched
qff, when their dark lantern evtdmUf frtl I
Waisanrt.
The new council will be handicapped Into the cellar where It was found Tuesday I
by not having much money to do with, morning. There is no clue at - present
further than that which can possibly Im* '
but they will do the very best they can.
On the SOtb of March there was 33,302.56 found by means ot the dark lantern which .
on hand, out of which tbe Shepherd judg­ someone may be able to recognize.
ment and Interest, amounting In all to
abeut $1300, is to be paid, besides the bills
which were allowed by the meeting of
juhou PalinnHer. City.
Mtntnt’ mdleman.
tbe council. *
-ffmiMds M Beard, HtobviUe.
The revenues for tbe coming year will
Hattie Caxx*r. ,
probably be less than heretofore.
It is
•tai, slxnttw ’CJSS.'sxlM,.
said that three saloons in the city intend
Barth* Johnson. *****
going out of business.
Thonualtorhau, IJalslmoreDelia Boykin,
■
Conxmuafeatlon.
»rbKl‘"'4.'plK
Tbe many friends of SJ. G. Holbrook, a
former Woodland boy, were pleased to
legrn that he was tbe lucky one on tbe tie
vote for City Recorder of Hastings, and
more especially so when they knew what
Calvin H,Charlton, Castleton.
strenuous efforts had been wade by tne
HHea Atbouse.
Journal to encompass bls defeat. It does
Frank E Thorpe. Hading"seem that there ought to be American
Ina Dearth* Cannon.
spirit enough in the citizens of this county
nwuioc tion~. ’’il.'i™1''
to thoroughly rebuke any effort that that
Maud Bough. Nasnvino.
paper makes to endear &gt;r to trample under
Alvin Ashwlll. Kantor*.
bls feet every person wbo will not kneel
U a UarniMi'- WooaRtnd.
to his puiUanlmous shrine. Hl* attack
on Mn Holbrook was entirely unprovoked
hurer. If to B
and uncalled for. just as has been the many
Public Lighting— Waters,

Having just restocked my yards at

CLOVERDALE
AND MILO

With a good assortment of
PINE AND HEMLLCK LUMBER,
TNE AND CEDAR SHINGLES,
E*
Lath, Doors, Windows, Mouldings, etc.,
Lime,
-H be sold at living prices, I shall
which Wi
mber business my personal atten­
tive the lu. -(jt correspondence with parties
tion and s°h_ q,]
Yours truly,
intending to u
j

W EBEK
STANDS atm Head

THE

OF ALL

A

qOODYEflR BROS.

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The best Advertis­
ing inedi,jrn in Bar­
County.

Hastings Banner

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VOL. XXXVIILNO. 51.

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HASTINGS, MICH., APKIL 19. 1894.

Hastings
Banner
Publbbed Thursdays by

ncflRb

People talk like ‘Sixty” when
possibly they weren’t over
“twenty,” but no one ever yet
spoke any good words about
\he Jackson -Wagon that didn’t
know what they were talking
about. Here are cuts of some
of the good points:—
‘

The Truss Rod Axle Attachment

And Improved Whiffletree Guide
i

Of the Celebrated Jackson Wagon
There are many other great points of
advantage this Wagon contains over any other.
Call at our store and we will prove it.

IRA VAN VALRBMR

Leading Hardware Merchant of Barry Co.

The House Thai Jack Buiir
Or in fact any house iu this section of

the country would not

be complete

without it was fitted out with Furniture

and Carpets from us.

This year we

are not looking for nor expecting to

make money.

High Prices have been

Blown Down by the Tornado
Of Low Prices that has swept thrpugh

our store.

Remember we have lots of

Carpets onjhand in the roll.

You dont

have to suffer long delays but can buy
your goods and take them away the same

day if you like.

We can save you

money on Carpets too.

HIRAM ROGERS.
FISH
HUNT;
WANT a “BIKE
All that I ask is that you call and see me.
lam here to, please you and know I can do
it, because my goods are of the best and my
prices are right. Also if you have any fire
arms, boots or shoes to be repaired, or repair­
ing of any kind tol&gt;e done see me.
I have
an iron lathe and do most all kinds of work.
Prepare to catch trout May 1st by get­
ting your rods, reels, flies, lines, etc., of me.

S. A. Crowell.

Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
■ County.
WHOLE NO. 2027

Middleville.
week.
The Barr)- County Y. P. 8. C. E. Assoc­
M. Wright and D. Winters, former resi­
Mhs Maggie Williams, of Woodland. Is iation will hold a convention next Satur­
dents of Middleville, but now of Grand learning the dress making trade at Mrs. day the 21st. at the Berryville church.
COOK. B-RCe..
Rapids, were in the village the first of the O. M. Yates. ’
The morning train will stop at Morgan
Dr. Wm. Northrop who visited Ills for those intending to be present
HAHTIXGS, BICB.
H. M. Rich. Ray Fergvson and Ed. Bar­ brother here last week has located at Free­
The sixteenth annual convention of the
rell are spending their vacation at borne. port
W. C. T. U. will be held In the Presby­
The factory started up Monday and
terian church Tuesday and Wednesday,
several men find employment thereby.
The convention 10
Geo. Matt ••sun Is clerking fur A. &gt;1.
Our little burg has one of the leading 24«h. and 25th hist.
Evening meetbig,
Gardner. Bei t Phiney Is again at work tonsorial artists, we refer to Albert' of a. m. and 2:30 p. m.
Je rry
ry Sproul Is iu
7:30. Addresses to be delivered by Rev.
lu Canada to see a sick hi the factory.
'
course.
uncle.
, .
•
Mi«s Grady’s 'concert Friday evening
Rev. E. 8. Morehouse our former pastor Taylor, Rev. Cox, Rev. Grigsby and oth­
All
Lepha Mahoney and Mm. Lehnarare at was well attended and well given. Be­ preached al the church last Monday eve. ers. Music in charge of boy choir.
•
Grntirf J me l Ion taking care of the slcfc.
side home talent she was assisted by the
Alter about 12 years service as post­ welcome.
Mbs Pellum was the guest of Mrs. Misses May and Katherine Coirion, elocu­ master Win. Broward has been removed,
To all Interested In Orphans.
Will
Davtuport recently.
tionist slid violinist respectively.
presumably to make room for a member those kind friends who promised help in
Mrs. R. A. Bailey, ot Hastings, was In
The creamery made over 700 lbs. of but­ of the party now in power as no reason January, to Rev. Maybee, for Rev. Sly’s
town the 13tb, in view of organizing a L. ter last week and will before long be mak­ for the dismissal was given in the notice Orphanage near Petoskey, kindly forward
O. T, M. society here. Will report her ing 1000 lbs weekly. Who says ’Han’t go­ received. In the 12 years of service Mr. the amount to Mrs. Grigsby, local super- '
success next week.
ing to be a success?
Broward has ever been efBcent and trust 1 nt endent, as soon as jiossible as the or­
Wm. Mersbon was the guest of H. C.
Mrs. Lybarker, of East Caledonia visit­ worthy to the position. His successor is phans cry Is “help us.”
Boynton Monday night
ed friends in the village Monday and Albert Doster a first class man for the
The Baptist Young Peoples Union will
George Kerns and wife entertained his Tuesday.
position. The post office will be moved In
give a mum social at the residence of
brother and wife Sunday.
Cbris Scbondelmayer has raised up bls the hard ware store.
Owen
Lowden, second ward, Friday eve­
Bishop Bros, received a car load of lum­ blacksmith shop and put a walk under 4t,
The many friends of our popular school
Everyone Invited to
ber last week.
besides putting a new fan blower at bls teacher Miss Minnie Wardell of your city ning, April 20tb.
come
and
enjoy a good time.
R.jT. F. Dodds was home a few days forge.
.
.
will be pleased to learn that she has again
last Week.
The meeting at the Engine house Satur­ been employed to teach school at South
At the Methodest Episcopal church next
Wjill Watson’s colt run away with him day p. m. resulted In a soliciting commit­ Pine Lake this summer.
Sunday the Pastor will preach iu the
Albert Warner who fell a distance of morning on "The Beauty of Gods House”
and resulted In a sprained ankle, conse­ tee being appointed and if sufficient funds
quently he gets around on three legs.
are raised we will have a fair ground.
ten feet from the scaffold in his barn some In the evening the second of the seribs on
Lena Van Atten. Fannie Rogers, Geo. three weeks ago, is suffering severely. the Life of Christ subject, The boyhood
G. R. Malo will commence bis brick
house the first of May. Bishop Bro’s have Bassett and Will Webb, teachers near
of Jesus”.
Sunday School at noon.
here attended the teachers association at
the wood work to do.
Caatleton.
Epworth League 6 p. m. All are cordially
Nashville Saturday. Middleville schools
Charles Hazel was in town Friday.
' 4
Walter Franck and wife who have been invited to these services.
Why?
Haven’t visiting their parents at this place returned
C.IF. Moreau was at Kalamazoo Friday. were not represented.
The regular monthly meellng of the H.
A. McBane returned from Battle Creek our teachers any Interest In these county to Battie Creek a few days ago.
M. Society will be held in' the parlors of
meetings?
Saturday.
•
Mr. Knoll Is quite ill at this writing.
the M. E. cbarcb on Wednesday of next
The Kirk entertainment is being held in
Miss Evans is on the sick list
A. Burgman and wife of Hastings are
week at 2 o’clock p. m.
Alfred Whipple took a load of eggs to Jordan’s hall to night
visiting their daughter Mrs. Len Strow.
Mrs. Gogle leaves Wednesday for a two
Kalamazoo Friday for Boynton A Nor­
Fanners-are busy plowing for spring
The Spiritualists will hold meeting as
week’s visit at her former home, Niles.
wood.
crops^
usual next Sunday 2:30 and 7:30 p. in. at
Mr. Sackett has resigned bls position as
Ptfof. Gaskill and wife Sundayed with
Geo. Spindler of Woodland was a guest their Hail Dr. Schermerhorn of Grand
clerk for M. S. Keeler and moved to Has­ of Asa Noyes Monday.
his folks near Dowling.
Rapids wiil speak and give tests at the
J.F. Williams was at Hastings Tuesday. tings where be has accepted a similar po­
Julius Hosmer and wife have moved to evening session. Ten cents will l&gt;e collect­
Mr. Humphrey finished sawing on the sition.
Grand Ledge.
ed at the door in the evening to defray the
Misses
Blanche
and
.Jessie
Smith
and
Elias
and
Lewis
Lockhart
have
re
­
Selble job Monday.
expenses for speaker.
L. W. Whittemore will move his saw Mrs. R. T. French visited in Grand Rap­ turned from a visit to their father at
The Society connected with Emmanuel
mill on the north bank of Pleasant Lake ids the first of the week.
Battle Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Loomis, of Chica­
Misses Winnie and Allie Wilkinson church will be entertained Thursday April
this week.
Mr. Shaw, of Irving, was} in town go, are visiting Mr. L’s parents, Mr. Pin­ were home from Charlotte over Sunday. 26th: by Mes dames N. Barlow, F. Barlow,
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brown have gone to H. A. Barber, C. H. Barber. R. Doyle, E.
Tuesday.
2LLL - SHHDi — comb and wife.
Rev. Glass is to attend Missionary ser­ Grand Rapids to spend the summer.
Troop. E. HoIbYook and the Misses Leins,
Don’t forget the play at Blackman’s
Knowlton, Shuman and Ursula Jones.
Hall Friday and Saturday evenings of this vices at Moline and Corning Wednesday.
Messrs. Will Webb. Lloyd Clever and
Supper served from 5 to 7 at the Parish
week. The "Emigrant’s Daughter.” Re­
Dowling
*
Bouse.' A cordial invitation extended to
served seats can be procured at the hard­ Misses Bessie George and Ora Mae attend.A little late for print, but did you see
ed the Young People’ Alliance at Leighton
all.
.
ware,
that good sized smile on Munson Manning
Sunday evening.
that
“*
The C. L. S. C. will meet with Mrs.
The Arreessttook Family gave Eulala face a short time ago, the cause of **
was
a
bouncing
boy.
Holloway April 21st. with the following
Died, April 13th, nt 5 o’clock a. m., one Smith a pleasant party Monday evening.
George Frey has commenced his barn program.
The meat market front has received a
mile south east of Milo, Mrs. Isabella
Mr. Horton of Prairieville is builder.
Classic Latin, Miss Goodyear.
Northrope, wife of Henry Nortbrope. In new coat of black paint which adds much
A. Humphrey is quite poorly.
Song and Legend, Miss Adah Michael.
her 32nd year of^age. She leaves a bus­ to its appearance.
Guy Latham and wife of Union City
.
Debate and Composition, Mrs Holloway.
W. K. Leiblcr and wife, of Caledonia
band and three children to mourn her
was
called
here
last
week
by
the
death
of
Character Sketch. Mrs. Maggie Bailey.
loss. They have the sympathy of this en­ attended Miss Grady’s concert Friday eve­ his sister.
Quotations
about LIby.
tire community. Funeral at the church, ning*.
Entered into rest April 11th. Nettle,
The trotting race Saturday p. m. be­
Rev. Van Antwerp preaching the funeral
the , beloved wife of
Wm. Warner.
The undersigned. will preach at the
tween
Walter
Hayward
’
s
and
Leo
Spauld
­
sermon.
"
Long and
uncomplainingly she had Baptist church next Lord’s Day at 10:30
Evers &amp; Crosbj, of Richland, shipped ing’s horses was won by the former.
C. M. Baxter has bills out announcing a struggled with consumption and at last a. m. Text, John 3:3. Subject, “What
one thousand fat sheep from here to Chi­
sale at his farm 4^ miles 'southwest of answered to the Masters call, the deceased is Regeneration? ” Old errors exposed.
cago last week, and Dr. Hyde one carload.
had reached the age of 48 years, she Old truths made plain. D. IL Bays.
The Epworth League of Milo re-organ- the village next Thursday.
A stranger forged French &amp; Son’s name leaves a husband, eight children, and two
Epworth League, Sunday evening April
iz.ed last evening with Beda Fenner, as
brothers Norman and Guy Latham and a
Pres.. Mrs. H. M. Chase, Vice Pres., Ern­ to checks and secured about 890 at the- large circle of friends to mourn her loss. 22nd. will be led by Miss Belle Handy.
est Pennels, Seq’y, and Miss Ada John­ bank last week, but this is not as bad as Funeral was held Friday at the church, Subject, An Evening Hymn, found In i
Nashville’s bank robbery.
son, Tress.
Rev. J. Davis of Cedar Creek ofHclating Psa. 4.
The Baptist Aid Society will meet at
Oat seeding is the order among our
The remains were tenderly laid at rest in
The Epworth
League will hold a
farmers. Some are seeding,’some plow­ the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Keeler the Baltimore cemetery. Our sympathy is
Friday evening of this week.
reception at their society rooms for the
ing and others fitting their grounds.
*
Ward Whittemore shipped his saw mill extended to the bereaved friends.
Teachers of the Hastings schools and the
Warm at this writing, the thermometer
Mrs. Kaiser Is able to work with her arm :
senior class, next Tuesday evening from
at 12 m. registers 75 above zero. A fine to Calhoun Co. last week.
C. N. Webb is now engaged in French again about as usual.
6 to 10.
*
growing time.
Miss Dr. Bryant and niece Miss Eaton .
A Son2# mill.
___________
of Battle Creek were the guests of friends
The Common Connett.
rr^lrleviHe.
here last week. Miss Brvant returned home
llowen* Mill*.
At a meeting of the Common Council
Charles Will aud wife of your city spent
Fanners are all very busy sowing oats. the first of the week Miss Eaton will re-,
Friday evening the democratic members
Sunday with friends in this place.
Miss Anna Blackburn and Miss Cammel main an indefinate time.
elected
Wm Beadle for Street Commission­
John Pierce has a new wood house.
Mr and Mrs John Eaton formerly of
of Thornapple, were the guests of Mr.
R. H. Dixon has a new post and wire and Mrs. Thomas Williamson Saturday this place but now of Boston are expected er and Dr. Woodmansee for City Physi­
cian.
fence along the road on bis farm west of
to
return
to
Michigan
and
make
their
home.
and Sunday.
For Board of Review, L. E. Stauffer
this place, which adds greatly to the looks
The Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
.Mr. Conrad and son, of Otsego, returned
Garret died last Saturday with lung diffi­ and W. II. Stebbins.
of It.
.
home Saturday.
No regular City Attorney was elected,
the
Jerome Murray and wife will go to
■
Miss Myrtle Pierson commenced school culty funeral was held Monday at “
Ranceller, Ind., where they will make in the Brigg’s district Monday.
church. Mr. and Mrs. Garret have our though W. O. Lowden was elected to act
for
the Board of Review only.
their future home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bollster, of Wayland, and heartfelt sympathy in their affliction.
It was decided to raise the iron bridge
Frank Allen Is moving to your city.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Brag, of Leighton, spent
and its abutments on North Broadway
Henry Tobias has started his meat wa­ Sunday at John Jordan’s.
3X feet and make a regular grade to the
gon. He will have two on the road this
Elmer King had the misfortune to have
To F. E. Deming and wife,’ a daughter. top of iron bridge hill, beginning about
summer.
his fingers cut vety bad in Grlffetb’s sawH. Culler and daughter Lillie from near Bentley, Tomlinson &amp; Riders’ mill. This
Hastings, visited Freeport friends Satur­ will make a great Improvement when com­
milL
Hickory Corner*.
day evening.
pleted and one that should be appreciated,
Our spring term ef school commenced
To Jno. Helrigle and wife, a daughter. especially by those who travel that road a
on Monday the 9th, with Adelbert Norris,
Quarterly meeting at the U. B. church
The sheds are in sight at last
good deal.
The school house is being treated to a next Saturday p. m. and Sunday.
as teacher.
The Council also ordered the electric
Many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Lucien new dress of paint.
Rev. H. Halsey will preach at the W. light near the iron bridge moved one
Poller will be pained to learn of her ser­
Mary Wilcox and Louise Smith were at M. church Sunday evening.
block further north, and the light placed
ious illness. She has been quite III for Nashville Saturday attending the teachers
Rev. O. H. Johnson was seen on our on a 00 foot pole instead of a 40 foot one
some time with complicated diseases being association.
streets Monday.
as at present.
This will light up a much
confined to her bed considerable portion
The Y. P. S. C. E. social at G. W. Tom­
B. E. Quick and family now reside In larger arera. A committee was also ap­
of the lime. Mr. Polley retains his phys­ kins’ Friday evening was a pleasant affair. Rev. O. H. Johnson’s bouse.
pointed for the purpose of arranging for a
ical health and activity remarkably well Receipts for the evening 83.00.
Miss Adah Reuter, of McCord, is now price to be chaiged for tapping the public
Maud Wilcox was at A. W. Wilcox’s staying with her parents in this township.
for a man who has passed his four score
sewer.
Quite a number from this place and vi­
Saturday and Sunday.
years and over.
Thus far only four aaloonlste have tak­
A. Norris and wife entertained his
Sam Blank has a dance this Friday eve­ cinity attended the excursion to Grand en out licenses for the following year, as
brother-in-law and wife, Mr. and Mrs. ning at the hotel.
Rapids Sunday.
follows:—Frank Parker, Jos.. Pflug, Dick
The Y. P. S. C. E. Sunday evening will
Dr. E. F. Sayles has been removed to Doyle and John Cole. There is a possi­
Ketchem, of Prairieville, Saturday last
Mr. and Mrs. Cotant visited friends in have an entertaining program consisting Lowell for medical treatment.
bility ef another license being taken out
of solos, recitations, duetts and readings.
We now have a new M. D. In town.
Hastings Friday ynd Saturdaylater on, but not a certainty.
G. Karcher and wife of Bowne, visited
A new jeweler}- store has been opened Meeting led by Gertie Tasker.
&lt;he financial condition of the cl ty will
Mr. and Mrs. John Gay, of Battle Creek, In Freeport Sunday.
in the hotel building. Also a barber shop
render It impossible for the present coun­
with one chair, which will supply a much visited Mary E. Wilcox recently.
.
cil to do much work. March 20th. there
Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Dean are at Leroy
fhultx.
needed want.
was 83346.56 on band.
From this sum
Several wlW geese have been captured where they expect to remain a month.
Clara Merritt began her school in the outstanding bills and accounts to April
of late while grazing on wheat and flying
Eagle district last week Monday and Mary 2nd, amounting to S1208.8S, bad been
Orangeville.
over bead, by our young sportsmen.
Horn began teaching in the Carpenter dis­ paid leaving &gt;2138.23 on band.
And out
the trict this week Monday. We wish them
Charlie Herrington la teaching
Lew Flint’s father, of Sunfield, arrived
of this amount the Shepard judgment,
here yesterday, saying that be came a por­ school here this summer which began last success.
amounting to about 81300 must be bald,
tion of the way on the new railroad, get­ Monday.
,
_
Patrick St John and daughter spent so that the city will really only have about
Miss Jessie Hathaway leases tor Tetra last Wednesday at John Henkes.
ting off at John Trick’s corner, thence
3800 to carry on business. It Is necessar­
walked to the Inu of this place. - &gt; CTZD Haute. Ind., thia week to spend part ot
Ada Mosher visited Orangeville friends ily the idea of the present administration
Westley Lawrence still finds plenty of the summer with her brother at that place. last week. to conduct affairs economically and at the
hay and straw to ball running bls machine • G. W. Weemea. ot Kalamazoo, has been
Ray Pierce and wife were guests at C. same time do what they think Is positive­
in Hope, at full capacity, by steam power. hired to preach here the coming year and 8. Whitcombs last Wednesday.
ly necessary.
.
Very little plowing has been done about hereafter there will be eenrlcee at the
S. A. Stanley and wife who have been
As far as street work Is concerned, not
here for spring seeding.
Should the church morning and evening.
visiting relatives in Otsego returned home very much of it can be done this year ow­
hire. Arthur McMillan, ot Kalamazoo, last week.
weather remain favorable much will be
ing to the condition of the city treasury,
Is visiting friends here Ibis week.
Milan Walldorf Jr. was on our street but all that is done Will be done In fixing
done the coming week.
__
Miss Clara Elite visited friend, at Has- Monday.
M. 8. Barber took a wagon load of po­
'
. .
the approaches to the city.
tatoes to Kalamazoo Thursday last, where Ungs last week._______________
We are pained to record the death of
Though the council stands 5 democrats
he sold them readily at forty-flve cents per
Mrs. Ella Cock wife of C. F. Cock, who to 3 republicans, we trust that partis­
Naahvltlfl.
departed
this life last Friday. A husband, anship will not be shown to the detriment
bushel.
__
.
Last
Saturday
afternoon
Mr.
Anson
son and daughter are left to mourn. They of the city’ interest
Fred Brunny purchased a portion of H.
F. Belleager’s estate and moved thereon Ware was driving down Main Street when have the sympathy of all,
bis horse became frightened at a piece of
Carrie Kenyon will work for Mrs. J. M.
For Sala
one day last week.
flying paper and broke loose from the bug­ Benham again this summer.
A thoroughbred registered, Holstien
gy and pulled Mr. Ware over the dash
We are glad to welcome Fred Pierce and cow, will be new milch soon. Enquire of
Mr. Myers, of Dowagiac, has returned board, breaking his hip which will proba­ family in thia locality.
J. Rogers Jk Co., Hastings, Mich,
to his home after visiting a daughter, who bly make 1dm unable to walk during the
rest of hl« life.
lives on E. Kandell's farm.
Church .nd society.
Mrs. E. M. Everts, ef Woodland, spent
Evangelist Edwards has left here after
My homeoflK acres on Hanover St.
The third quarterly meeting will con­
serving many weeks as a leader in singing Saturday here.
8: J. Truman was in Grand Rapids over vene at the first Rutland church ot the on easy terms. Enquire on premises in
in the revival meetingsUnited Brethren In Christ, April M end Hastings city.
Mrs. H. ML Smith.
- ;
A. J. Sprague is at McBride looking af­ Sunday.
Rex. Arthur Trott and A. E. Knight 29th. Meeting to commence Saturday al
ter a job with a lumber firm.
2 p. m. All are cordially Invited.
want
to
lltttolt
Monday
to
see
about
bay
­
We are glad to hear Mrs. Wallace Hobbs
LAWhCNCK-VANBICKLK.
ing an organ tor the M. E. ebnreb here.
“Religion ot names and words- the top­
is slightly improving.
J. C. Fnrnias Swndayed al Woodland.
ic next Sunday morning al the PreehyterH. Long and wife. B. F. Wolfe and
Mr. Frank Haadox apent the »rat of the lan church.
Evening. “Geo. Whitfield,
nany others Sundayed
Re^S8 ’
week with hla eon and daughter here.
:Reformer red Orator, England and Uta
Mr.
M™
John Farolaa and D. H. Ererta were al English ot life 18lh. century.
ot Indian*. are '•&gt;' goeata ad Mra. K'« parThafnrnwr Battle Creek Toeaday on bualneaa.
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Miller, ot Joneerille, were koeete at C. L. Glaa*ow’s tbla|

.4?

COUNTY NEWS.

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Hastings Banner^

FROM WASHINGTON.

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

WINS BEB SUIT.

The Evening News,

|tod.Hn. PoU^

“ The Great Daily of

Michigan..,
Ajfalnat Cot Brocklnridg*
The Michigan monthly crop report
for March says It was the warmest
Th* Associated Prew find many wnaller new. gethe.„ag„ .
-^^"o^K BROS.. proprietors. _
March In sixteen years The wheat
plant suffered some daring the cold
* thourand actira eonaapon^^^s^denti, a large fWC9
&gt; I
.
,OfC® « city
snap, but on the whole
ank
and fipocifil report*™, care' ' and cpabl,
«ul
well and It* condition ie six pointe
p«rtance--I)»Hjr froc«-dlnK»
thoughtful
editorial
write*,
special
contributor!
Hastings* • • Mich.
above that of one year ago. The £O»Briefly Recorded.
ditloo of clover, meadows and pasinrei
MISS POLLARD WIKA
artiste, work unc*«singly
drafter day t0 piodKe
WAsmxeroN. April lA-Th* Polh^
is 82 per cent for the state.
SENATE.
"Th* Great Daily of Michigin," to uy nothing Cf th,
dition
of
farm
animal*
is
8^°^*
SURPLCT 813.00000Rreckinridge trial is ended at J*»t an
Washington, April IL—In the senate muon o» awui •**.«*— — *-—
engaged in the
printing, mai ing a.l(j
is some uncertainty upon the cond
n
pollard has a verdict for &gt;IV
moeroon-.lee
**
"* yesterday the resolution for the coinage of The fruit, but on toe whole It ap-;
of the f~:h. hut "" th« whole it wp- (
tbe silver-tongued eongrcMof Mexican dollars at United States
.tribution of ov»r 60,000 papers *rery day. through ' th* St,t,
pears not to have been materially in- ( O0
ga^
th&lt;j
bJn#(
grMS
reg
^On. The
—
Mm
the
blue
gram
region.
T».
mints was agreed to. A resolution to jored. Th« total number ol braheli| »
Open for business Dec. 15.1M6^dmM1 iu verdict Seturd.y *lt«r
limii the general debate on the tariff
officers:
wheel merketed In Mrach wm 1.I8S, JK
u7__,
„„l * little overover
*n hour.
’ZT-r.iHU.
an hour.
bill to June 4 and to take the final vote
D. G. ItoblDSMi, President;
Wawte a Haw Trial.
on June 5 was referred to the judiciary MT, rad for eight month* Angnet to
65 SHELBY STREET,
Chester Messer. Vice. Pre*
March. ll.8Sfi.h8fi. or- »bout 10.U00 lira
There waa no expreaahn ol ‘PP™™1
D. W. Reynolds, Cashier. committee.
than for the aame period laat year.
or dUapproval from the crowd. Col.
W
ashington
.
April
12.
-The
tariff
DETROIT'■
directors:
Ax.octralararar »«■•«•. ww»raddlr taUwStauMM.-^u.
Breckinridge hlmaelf row to'“»'£•
bill was discussed fo the senate .yester­
Stale Over filO.OOO.
D. W. Reynolds,
day, but only a few senators were
Charles W. Newkirk, the defaulting motion for a now trial and th. court
D.Q. Robinson,
Chester jfMMt.
present.
bookkeeper of the Bay county aavlaga adjourned. There waa nothing but ex
John Carveth,
Washington, April IX—A joint reso­ bank, waa brought back to Bay C ty premion. ol approval and
P. T. Colgrove.
» *“7?* £
lution was introduced in the senate from California by Chief of Police [ho amount w*. not
Has the oniy savings
the giant of planets.
County and pays 4 per cent Interest on all Hine yflsterday proposing a constitutional Murphy. It waa raid that Newkirk few aenatort In th. wnate chamber
amendment relative to marriage and di­ bad made a confession In which ho ac­ when the bulletin tvra announced to
depoeits.
eale for such positions st t ho (frapMu M
taess College. Shorthand, and £Siift
vorce A bill was introduced providing knowledged having stolen over 810,000 them and rapidly paawnl around the
ForCatalogue, addrtt,
a. B. i“r*a£
that no one shall perform any labor or and that he carried on lhe work for
Our most eminent astronomers do
chamber.
engage in any amusement on Sunday to over two year* He said the money
not pretend to give ua exact reckon­
Artwn of the Jory.
the disturbance of others in any terri­ waa used In board of trade gambling,
Th. Jury took fifteen ballota before ings on the great floating worlds out­
His Niagar* Falls Route”
OBHEH op nnucATiOT
tory, district, vessel or place subject to mainly In Chicago. The deals were reaching
conclusion,
lhe difference
Michigan, fifth .Iudlrta|
IruL.„,,R a
- ------------ —
i-m-~ea ride of our own solar system, but with­
Stadons.
,1“ |ajj
IzB |
. . over .1
—
/l.ma/TAIj
the exclusive jurisdiction of the United carried on with a companion named WMmainly
theamountof
damages in that monstrous aggregation every- 1
Add* M. Allen.
States. The tariff bill was further dis­ Murray, who Is now In Craadi Healao
"
' to'be'graiited.and there waa but on. man thing has been reduced to certainty.
•
Cotnplaljiaht
cussed.
I on th. Jury who favored the defondant The kingpin of this solar system ia
Implicated other*
.
Washington, April 14.—The urgent
I on the flrat ballot one juror voUd for Jupiter, “mighty Jupiter, the ooloaoal Gideon Allen,
StaUoas.
|^fi |
I X fail*1'
Defendant.
.
deficiency bill and the tariff measure
.
I the defense and hung out for a time,
giant of all the sun-kissed world*."
b »'1 C'TOt Omrt Iw
were
further AAra~M»TOA
discussed *ra
in the -rara
senate
Amiatant
Adjt UCD.
Gen. J. B. Bennett
hij joUra*** thought he did it His diameter is about 88,000 of our .,B*rry. *u Cbano-n at II&gt;*tikL(T
wctu AUA
—
A
W IS La nt AUJl.
■asSE!""-.
yesterday. A bill introduced by Sena- of------------the Michigan
ha* made toe orc for theaakeof argument than W--— F,G. A A.n R..u-.mm
xniles, being about 11 time* that of our
staff appointments:
c. R. OSBORN. Local Agent, Hasttsgs tor Peffer requires the secretary of the following
------------ - -----------„-----------------------------------|'
he was strongly in favor of OoL
own globe; the circumference 275,000 a resided of this Buie. bot rwiZ,
treasury to issue 8250,000,000 of treasj Impraror—Judaoc - H.- rarer. Mount aClam..— Brec^|nridgp
O. •V.Ruckilm G. P ft T. A. Chicago
.
A number of ballot* miles at the equator, which would give
ury notes, to be used to meet all the ' ens.
'
O*---------------------------------.
,^lv
' were required to reach a oompromlae the giant a volume exceeding that of Philip T. polgroxe. complainant** solldttf h u
expenses of the government and to be I Judge Advocate—8. &amp; Bsbcock. Detroit.
ordered that Hie said defendant Gideon
PARKER'SCroalrr, on the amount of damage to be award- the earth by 1.234 time*
Initio itAtre. rountlre, town, rad In-j CM.r M..t«rlra OOrev-J«nre A ere
Were it pos­ esura bls appearenre to t* enS?^
led.
Two or three Juror, wanted to sible to bring the earth and Jupiter so wttikta four-months from the datt of
«**5
dividual* on proper security and with- ( eoom ne - - - - - -­
der. and tn care of bls app-arares
be oiX
Chief ot Staff—I* G. Rutbet ford. Hart
' give the full amount ol 880,000, while
0 the coinplalnanf* bin
Senior AU-de-Camp— William S. Green, De­ | the other, thought that merely noml­ oloac together that the distance sep­
out interest
arating them would be no greater ptalnt to be filed, and a copy tlXWashington, April 16.—In a speech troit
Dvrda.
Jac.aon;
1
nw
l
damage,
would
rarve
to
eaprera
5br.and*l'&lt;-t
Aida-de-Camp— George
than that which now separates the
on the tariff bill in the senate on Hatur- ' Bobert
alter sen kr on tom ot a eoef5 '
Oread* Haren. C V Brown,
opJn|„n ch.t the cougreaamao had
r^..: riach.
------------bill sud notice of lht&lt; order; an* tajjtfa?.
earth from the moon—about 240,000
day Senator Quay said it was framed in Spring Lake
1 treated Mira Pollard .habbily.
miles—what a wondrous right would tauh thereof, said bill be tahre u mt
the interest of foreign pauper labor, i
!*••*£
tl,e ’*1*1 non-resident firfendaw
be in store for the resident* of our
Several amendments to the rules in-,
r«7‘*r
Dux •tibia t«rai
Breckinridge
the arid Complainant caw a ropy of ths
Detective Dietrich, of Detroit, went
(Col.
------------------------ waa very
- cool after
.
little globe! The world of Jupiter d«ys
tended to prevent filibustering were'
order to be published in.the HasttogkLnto
CHANCERY SALE.
to Omaha, Neb., and arrested Alexan- the verdict had bem rendered.
would appear to u* to have a diameter &amp;newspaper printed publbhM abdcirrihS
offered by Senator IlilL
_
( der Watson, of Grand Rapids
Wataun ’ clinod to speak at
pr’, 40 times larger than that of our usual
In pursuance and by virtue of nn order and
said county, and that such mibliuEnS
decree of lhe Circuit Court for the County of
a*
his attorney*
Mia*
4jeV‘,n ** leJu: out'’ &gt;n
«ea '
Washington, April IL—In the house ‘ married a woman at Grand Rapids; then cation,
■’
— did »-«— Pol
«-­ mighty attendant, and the surface of
Barry. In Chancery. In toe State of Michigan,
for six weeks in soceesskin. or that she eatw*
made and dated on the thirteenth day of Janu­ yesterday the time was occupied in he took a second wife at Coldwater, lard was somewhat excited, but not his. disk would occupy a space greater copy of this order to he iremnally strtrf «
ary A. D. imh. in a certain cause therein pend­ discussing the post office appropriation Miss Marion Corey, of Hammond, Ind., hystericul, while awaiting the result
SHU ooo-nesldent defendant at least tatni
than that of 1,600 full moans.
And । days before the time above prescribe* tor u
ing Wherein Celina .McCamly Is complainant
was Na 8 and Miss Fannie Dixon, of and broke into tears when she heard 1L
and Albert F. Shepherd and Rachel A. Bur- bilL
this giant of planets is removed from I appearance. ’
chain are defendant*. Notice is hereby given
Washington, April 11—A bill de­ Chicago, made his four of a kind. Ho She declined to be interviewed, and the mm by a distance of . 486,000,000
Clkmkjtt tans. •’
that 1 shall sell at-public auction to the highest
.
Circuit Jodf*.
bidder, on Saturday the twelfth day of May. A. signed to establish a banking system left Grand Rapids for Detroit, where her attorneys said that ahe wm anxiuns miles; has an orbit more than 1,000,­ „
Philip T.’Colgroxm.
D. Iasi nt ten o’clock In the forenoon, at the which would supplant the present one he was soon in active negotiation for to efface berself from public sight a*
Oomblalnant'sSotHtor.
’
000.000 miles in extent, and'makes a
north front door of the court house In the City
far
as
possible,
now
that
the
caae
had
; ■ - JUILXG. S.X .I.E*
of Hastings. Count) of Ba«rv and State of as bonds mature was introduced in the No. 5, but Na 8 crossed his orbit and
circuit of its eclestlal track once every,
...
J- ,
HcgtatertnChancery .
Michigan, sdtd court house being the place for house yesterday. Lack of a quorum he fled.
' ended.
f A true oopy.}
.
holding the circuit court for the County of prevented the transaction of business {
As might have been expected with a 4,332 day* Thu* it will be seen that a
Barry. lhe following described property, to-wit:
Health (n Michigan.
' woman of her temperament, the long I year on Jupiter is equal to 11 years 10 |
Washington, April 18.—In the house
All that certain piece or parcel of land situ­
months
and
17
days
on
our
globe.
The
'
From
various
portions
of
the
state
ate, lying and tring In the County of Barre yesterday a rule which the committee
NOTICK FOR HEABING CLAIM.
strain of the trial culminated in a nerv­
In the fate of Michigan, known and described
the reports of fifty-one observers for ous collapse, and Miss Pollard is suf­ immensity of the world of Jupiter and State of Michigan’. Count) of Itarry.-w.
ap the east half of the north west quarter of sec- on rules brought in,- imposing a fine of
Notlee M hereby giwn. that br an orter of
may
be
approximately
tfon number twenty-two in town one north 810 for every refusal of a member to the week ended April 7 sh^w that fering from nervou* prostration. She its or|)it
th* ProbSte Court for th- J .»unty »f Bam
range seven a-est. subject to the conditions ot a
diarrhea increared and inflammation of was taken Saturday night to Provi­ measured by this comparison:
In made on th* 31st day of March, A. D„ l*w
certain lease of one half acre on the north west vote, caused a long wrangle. A res­
tlx montljs. from .Hud (tor were alloaol!«
corner ot said land heretofore given for eburch olution
was
adopted revoking all the kidneys decreased in area of prev- dence hospital, a Catholic institution in order to complete its orbit iu toe creditors to prewtd their tiajftr anlntt t£purposes.-reference being had to said lease,
■deuce
Scarlet
lerer
-at
reported
at
,
t
time
given
above
it
must
speed
around
entate .of |Jane Conts&amp;t. late ot said drain
. a quiet part of the city on Capitol hill.
said description coutrintag In all eight acres of leave* of absence, except on account of
u ,tt,nded bj lhe lUU„ ol the sun with a velocity of 700.000 miles fifw.rad ked that all creditors of said deoai.
land more or l ss according to the Lotted States sickness.^
j forty-alx plm»a. merale. at twenty-Jre, &gt; wher0
Ired to nresr.-d tbe'.r Plains to uid
diphtheria .1 thlrly-lhrro,
typhoid chir,
bIUd&lt;)1
phyddao. do a day, or a little more than 8 mile*
survey.
W
ashington, April 14,— No business
art. at the Probate office. In the Qty
Dated. Hastings. Mich, March M. l»M.
,oUd ,e any aerloua effect, from
, for exauiirt.itioQ and allovaner. m
per second!
ALOXSO E. KXNASTON.
was transacted in the house yesterday, lerer at.fifteen plroea and .m.dipox at
re 2nd day of October next, tod tu;
Ishpeming. Kalamazoo and Menomi- ^er
Circuit Court Commissioner.
owing
to
lack
of
a
quorum.
In
caucus
-----wlf
I
t&gt;r
h-ard
ta-iore said C&lt;x;rt w
PlULirT. COLGBOVE.
'
BURIED
IN
THE
SEA.
Monday, the 2nd day of July, and on Tu«dxj.
Wnnt*n IVanl Him K.ttmlIm.l
Solicitor for comnisi nant, Barry Co.. the democrats, by a vote of 80 to 44, in- , neCthe 2nd dgj ot October next, a: 10 o’clock Ic lit
Mich.
strutted the committee on rules to re­
Hardly had the verdict been reprieved
forenoon of each of tr-*e days
port
a new
rule to ascertain and record (‘
«■---------Capt Michael Shean, CapL Barney ' when a meeting of prominent WashDated. April 2nd. a D
Chas. M’. Aumstk' a ;. Judce of Probt&gt;
the presence of a quorum, whether shean and (.apt Morgan, all well- ington worfien was called to take ac­
On the coast of Portugal is to be
voting
--------or not.
i kJ
| icnowjj navigators of Bay City, while in tion regarding the case of CdL Breck- found the submerged city of Cctohriga.
Washington, April 16, —After a vain a saloon got into a row with a squad of, Inridge. Representatives of several
or Troya, as the Portuguese of to-day
I MORTGAGE MALI
attempt on Saturday to approve the patrolmen.
The officers used their, feminine organizations - met at Wil- call it, and which Is said to have been
having beta made In the exuUtktu
■raairaura THADB MARK ra™“• journal toe house adjourned. The new ciuba freely, fracturing Michael She-' lard’* hotel Saturday night, and, after built by the Romans on the site of a ofDefault
a certain mortgage mads and spctiM t&gt;j
William
— *a. Mdosn. to
Bidaamaixl• Jinn
quorum-counting rule will be reported ftn's 8hull, ind doctor*iaid hisrecovery
Interesting conference, adopted res- town founded by the Phoenicians. It wife, to D iBlel
Wheeler's/^
Striker, dated April JRh, A D.
immediately.^
. I was doubtful.
Several eyewitnesses 1 olutions calling upon congress to cou- was only by accident at the beginning I**-. upon Xr *e&lt;t half of the south east qnrter aodtb e wuth wm quarter of the k&gt;t.l ewt
! stated that the officers'made an unpro-J fidcr the qualifications of Representa- of the century that the city was dis­ quarter ol secUou fiw «3) «u to*n No- ««
voked assault
♦
tive Breckinridge for membership in
covered. A fisherman pursuing his north of n age nine w«S '.u the county of tan
Pittsburgh, Pa, April IX—All the
Mkbixsn uid conutu'nK in Mi
■
-» ■
that body.
. avocation along the coast was aston­ and sute I •I
-AND ■
parcels vol F-bttudred rirnte*n »n&lt;l &gt;-!&lt;» nw
prominent labor leaders of Pittsburgh '
Mrdtcat Soctety Elect, offleer*.
(
Some of the organisations whose rep- 1 ished to see the walls of houses par­ araraav v. .xyM IWCONlI!^ 10 Hrt Veiled SUlr!
have
received
a
circular
from
Joseph
'
Mirvry. S*td tn nr:gage h rvcorded In the d„ .
'
The Southwestern Michigan Romeo- resentatives took part in the meeting1
Buchanan, Na 45 1 ark place. New pathic Medical society at their ahnual' were the Woman’s Suffrage association 1 tially standing and well-pared streets ftoeuf the Regiiur ol Deed' for Barr Oo®tJ
under the water of t£e Bay of Sines,- ou the first d*r of May. a D. l«M. In Dtar I k
-POSITIVELY CURESmortga&lt;M on pw 35. whereby the power •*
Phlhd.lpbi. April 84 Th.i0t.nUaa :XX^',rre.k K
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t"'
‘--Hunt, of SrauUl. tbereln eostainod h*5 be evi,.- operstiw. wd
suit er prorreding hsnn; tawn irritated
taw to rvcerer.Ahe debt seeurtd by
Is to form one nation*! labor union to rtre president. Dr. F W. French. Ouego sec- Wnm.n*.
-r-ra.
&lt;
i On examination they found a city in
or Any port IMreot upon which «nwe
take the place of all other labor organ-' ***7
treasurer Dr. Nancy B. Sherman, • /v
u Temperance union,
part submerged and running in toward there* Is &lt;4*imed&lt;u&gt; be due at iu!«tw
81eeplof«uiwto and all derangements of the
ization*
!I K*tamazoo;
Mre- EUon &amp; Munsey, the widow , the land. A society was formed under Of fNNAMOO dkAlar&gt; l*esidrs au «ftonjey «• «
Kalamazoo; delegate
delegate to
to state
state society.
society. Dr
Dr. W.
W.
Nervous System.
I » -----------jhe latc Gort Musscy, who is herself ;
twenty-fir*
dollars as prvviied ta i« «■
I F- Sberm »a
the protection of government to make mortgage. Notice
ta t.-reb) dr«ittaj*
bail vxs.ooo ror Losing HU F»«L
—
a practicing lawyer and is prominent Investigations. They found that the
Siocx Fall* a D., April la.-The1 ,
Wl,tak» "-11" «"*• •
in movements for the advancement of
city had stood on a atrip of land nine
jury In the HO.OOO Uamcgr cxra brought
“"‘k Baragcr. who keeps a store Women, were among the leading spirit*
miles long by three wide, bounded on
by Wllltam Fullerton agxinat th. “d *bllnd ltKer uloon al Fountain, of the meeting.
Purely Vegatable, guaranted free from
the south by lhe Bay of Sinew, on the tae'ciock*. nu at lhe mirth front.tow c. w
Homestake Mining company brought *bot
L,nuffhlin dead. Baragcr was
Court Boota lathe city of Hastinp v*
opiates, 100 full size doses, 50c.
The Resolution*
north by the rive* Sudo. and opposite ofMIcM^.
SJ,;.k„. xortpnw.
in a sealed verdict which waa opened flned for Bell,n&gt; &gt;«q&lt;w without a llThe resolutions adopted were:
it was Setubal. Every old record was
M. D. Briley. Receiving Teller Grand Rap- Thursday morning. It awarded Fuller-1 cen&gt;e*
WBa supposed the quarrel
Da Nt si. STKiKf.R. Atty Io Tenon.
“To the House of Representative* Waahiog- searched, and at length it was surmised
on (Mich.) Savings Bank, says he cannot say
ton
123,000
damage*
In
the
accident,
Mro8c
OT&lt;5r
information
leading
to
BarDated.
January
iota.
iss.
z
too much In favor of ••Adlronda,” Wheeler's
k® n C: We. roprreentatiVM of the women
Heart and Nerve Cure.
which happened February 8, 1890, the
conviction.
of Washington. aiming toward' the establish­ that the newly-discovered city most
have
been
Caetobrix
or
Cetobriga,
from
Prepared by Wheeler and Fuller Medicine plaintiff lost both feet.’
ment
of
a
higher
code
of
morals
and
axalnal
the
,
I
fbobateordkb
Co.. Cedar Sprtngs, Mich. Sold by.
*
Nnnk !»T the Trm.
atrocious double standard which baa cursed chance notices by old writers, but
The big freight carrier Minneapolis, society so long, declare that «c do not believe nothing was known of it* history or attht ofllfichlXBb. C«»nniv of
At a reariou ri the
masculinity
to
be
a
license
for
uncleonllnesa,
Niagara Falx*, N. Y.. April 16.- owned by A. A. Parker, ot Detroit, was but that. holding the same high a tana ard for
fate. Another city submerged by the County of Bam. hoiden at be hotat*
HASTINGS, ■ MICH
George Griffith, an Englishman, start­ rank by tbs Ice In the straits off Mo­ womanhood which men demand, one equally
sea for one thousand yean has just re­ 3wU*»b&lt;Uypt Mvcbatbej*^
All on board were high shall be required of manhood, therefore
ed a month ago from England to make Gulpin'. point
appeared
above the waters. The town ttrttoaanfi eight hundn-d ar.d niartytow.
.
The Guarantee Nursery C*„ Genera, N. Y.,
-Resolved. That we must hare ctaalty tor of Haigen, north of Niug-po, in China,
rfreaant. Charter w. Arnatrong- Ja^ *
wish to employ several reliable men in this a trip around' the norld in sixty-aix Saeed, but the vessel and earjo were
vicinity to sell their guaranteed nursery stock. days, defeating the time made by Nel­ 11 80 fathoms ot water and would be a ehaalty, under one rule of right bearing as was completely overwhelmed during TO matter of- the estate of AOJtia Drigidly in Ito application upon om mi as upon
V rite for terms at once,
lie Bly, of New York, by six days. He total loss.
the other. From this standpoint wo aak con­ the Sung dynasty, and lay buried
is to use only ordinary means of trans­
gress to consider lhe case of W. C. P. Breckin­ till quite recently, when the sea
ridge. of Kentucky, regarding his eanducl so gradually receded and exposed the re­
portation; no special trains or boats.
Fire swept the eastern portion of the unbecoming a legislator. Be it further
mains of buildings.
‘•Resolved that
&gt;
.
Gold Production nt the Cntted State*.
village of Shaflaburg off the earth, the
Washington, April 16. — Director loss being 810,000.
her that w o&lt; .he hUb..^
""ThereSpon R w ordered, that FJMW
Preston, of the mint, has completed his
PLAYING WITH AN ICEBERG.
Cohen Brothers, who were employed
-final figures on the gold production of at the Grand Central hotel in Cheboy­
the United States during the calendar gan, were in jail charged with robbing -------- - ------------ —w"
UJ ua UQ
French Mailer*.
year 1693.
The total production is! the place of &gt;100 cash, cigars and take some definite action to ln*ure the high
flaw requited to appear ri »
^®w years ago a French man-of- «Mnl*
character of our country’s admlnUlraUoc. and
&gt;*hSwt.uSo mw
tri’Syi
given as of the value of 885,950,000, whisky.
help the future national councils to present a
''**r
lying at anchor in Temple ®Jsa» OW &lt;* Hwt,
which is an increase for the year of
dean
and
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raw. W Mr (ten- -• »W »
,
All the life saving crews on the lake*
bay, ax&gt;d the rounger officers took it
«CpD^HohFr msy not t* eranie* *"-(1 &gt;
73,455 ounces, representing 81,518,421
have gone on duty.
,
*
into their heads to amuse themselves 8rtMr*Ntered?tnri wW.
■
irith an iceberg, a mile or more distant cnWapmoasluifated In.^Tr^jAg
The next state encampment of the
pendant of »*M petition and x” ’ w *
,Wi.“^eTO’' AprU
Senator Zab­ in the straits.
They would have a tMnSlnrenusing 3 rAPF
Albany, N. Y., April 12.—The spring G. A. R. will be held at Mount Clemens
Jwi***wW*’
ulon It Vance, of North Carolina, died
J’^l’u’ranatii
elections have been held In all but one Ln March next.
sumptnous picnic on the very tup of it. pnbllahed in th*
at 11:80 o’clock laat night at hla real- AU the warnings of the brown and SEE* nriated and circulated
of the fifty-eight counties which hold
At Charlotte an attempt was made
in »«rh nrek for thrtw
■
them. The result is that the repub­ to blow up an old building, occupied a* douce In thia city, aged M vrare. simple fishermen went for nothing wwatopfovious tosau' lay of
Paralysla and a complication of dtaCHA* "jii^SSS*
licans have elected 840 and the demo­ a saloon, by dynamite.
with these gentlemen who had seen
raaaa reaultodjn a atroke of apoplexy.
crats 820 of the supervisor* Last year
the world.
Delegates from toe Michigan colored Mr' V‘&lt;n^ W
(K truo copy.)
thrM ti!DW ««»»these same counties elected 716 repub­ maaonic grand lodge have selected a
It was a bright summer morning,
ernor of hla aUU and a rnambor of lhe
lican-end 457 democratic supervisors.
site near Monroe for a masonic borne
and the jolly boat w&lt;th a flag went off
MOUTGAGl' SAl-F_ *
ranato aince IOTSl
to the berg.
By twelve o’clock the
John V. Farwell, of Chicago, has in­
FSlta with •150,000 LtabllKlB*.
1 MMBbvrtMjbK"
Uixtewi Miser* KlU*d.
eolara were flying from the top, and
Kashviliac, Tenn., April 16.—The vested &gt;100,000 in Lansing business
Bxmb*»», April 14—An explore* the wild midshipmen w*jro reveling
West End
Land company, owning property, having purchased of Henry
canted by firedamp occurred in a coal on the ice mountain.
For two hours
about 500 acres of suburban property, L. HolHater the Hollister block.
minora Cxuprija Thureday. It U known or more they hacked it and clnmlared
Tbv
Michigan
Equal
Right*
associa
­
divided into lota and valued at 8400,000,
""■« knl«&lt;i. and It h prob­ over tt. They frolicked and feasted,
has made an assignment. Liabilities tion held it* annual ae^rion in Grand
able that the removal of lhe dVbria •nd laughed at the very thought of
Rapid*
are &gt;150,000.
yik^up by the expioaion will diralora danger on thia solid ice.
J. Whitney Moore, an old-time De­
harared rad tort?
the bodlea of other*
troit merchant, died at his home, aged
When, like thoughtless children, toe ■•M asslxnee of-sxi'l huh.:•&gt;-.► “ T by
Janesville, Mina., April IB.—The
young men had played themselves ■■ nrt«r—T-hir r •*'
residence of August Krinkie. near here, 79 year*
oc XSwnTIMO, April 1A —It I. reportad *eary, they descet»ded to the cockle­
Trainmen on the Michigan Central
was burned early this morning and
shell of a boat and rowed away.
three of his daughters, aged respect­ rjUrrad y. M prerant ror), rarofnl of
of th. Brithh run­
As if time and distance hid l»een
ively 10, 8 and fl yean, perished in the their hit arm* The road aarroora brat Bmfl. th»t lb. Brralllan luurare trailing around in a prlrate car gents loot in the attack on the dtv of measured on purpooe for the men to
Rk, Grande do Sul 350 m.u^£3 21
St a .aSstpubHc
SiMdder at tta*DOrth trout door of «•
Washington, April 11—The condi­
Adolph Kelson, of St urnaoe, while
an if it*
tion of winter wheat an reported by digging a well stmek a vein of a pe­
the statistician of the department of raltar rabttraoe, which is thought to
filled the aur“d *°w *» PV1O&lt;
entire coentry. against TT.4 lant
Thursday, April »9. i894-

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Ijflril, 19, 1894.
Thursday___

_-f, R. COOK. Local Editor.

Jdo. G. Reuter, accompanied by Henry
Braendle, were in Hasting* Saturday.
Henry has taken out naturalisation papers
and b prepared to cast his ballot where It
will do the most good.—Freeport Herald.

BUSINESS CARDS.

A hot sling ot Carter’s Extract Smart
Weed wlll cut the mucous phlegm out of

ONKLE BROS.
Tonaorlal Artists.
tihm first door cost of Lunn’s Tailor Shop.
Tne ni*r»t styles of hair cuts. jOur shav«8
w-n suit you. ’ Give us a trial Terms reaMm-

the throat and langs in a few hours, mak­
ing it a sure cure and quick cure and pre­
ventive of
Croup,
Diphtheria,
Sore
Throat, Pneumonia, etc., as these troubles

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all eomc frbm a neglected cold. W.
' 'jaMES M.BACER.
Goodyear.
,|
Auctlonehr.
. Hastings. - - - Mich
\ 4e&lt;' up- If you are tiolug to have an auction
^u.eofauv alnJ. Have had targe experience
.inll will give von satisfaction. Terms reasonNEIGHBORING COUNTIES.
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5. PALMEtlER.

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J. M. SMITH.

PALMERTON A SMITH
Conveyancing a specialty.
Woodland, Mich

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Woodmansee/
LAW ami COLLECTtON OFFICE.

। All business promptly attended to.

11 award Taggart
Loyal E. Knappen.
£j
Arthur C. Deblson.
[ T kGGAKT. KNAFFtN A DENISON.
LAWYERS.
Roomslit *17 Michigan Tru»t Co. Bldg..
Grand Rapid*. Michigan.

H.

Homer G. Barber, of Vermontville, was
married to Mrs. Gertrude E. Wood of
Coldwater, last week.
The Sunday Schools of Ingham ertunty
are planning fora big rally to be held at
Lansing in June.
Several thousand
scholars and teachers are expected to be
in line.
Living Whist will be given by the la­
dies of the Unlversalist chuTub at Char­
lotte. This is played exactly as an ordi­
nary game of whist, with men and wo
men to represent the 52 cards in the deck.
Every time a trick is taken, a fancy dance
is given.

Mlnar Carpenter living near Pickerel
lake, has just completed a job of stump­
ing fourteen acres on his farm, and on
that tract of land ha took out 884 pine
X: ICE KIRK. M. D..
stumps. The stumpsx were made into a
.
Physician and Surgeon.
fence 160 rods in length.
He says that
HsKtlugs. - - Mich.
Ail calif* promptly attended day or night. Of- when he will have taken out all on his
nef uver F G. so.weir* boot and shoe store___ place the number will reach over 2.000.
Some people Imagine that crops cannot
| AMES A- SWEKEEY.
be raised upon this kind of soil, but it
J
Attoraiey at law,
Hastings. Mick. is a mistaken idea, as nearly all the land
Practices in all courts of the state. Ooi- in that locality produces excellent crops
when the land Is properly cultivated.—
leklaus promptly attended to.
Wayland Globe.
"it eI 11. LATHROP,
A nugget of pure copper, weighing four
Homoepathle Physician and
ounces was found on J. S. Crouse's farm,
Sargeon
near Douglas. Allegan county.
It was
Dflice over W. H. Goodyear’s New imbedded In the clay three feet deep.
Drug Store.
C. C. Freeman has been hired to super­
All calls promptly attended to.
intend tbe Lake Odessa schools another
SClUBNis. M. I&gt;..
year.
V..
Physician and Surgeon,
Mr*. Bauler, of Sebewa, twp, Ionia
Delton.
•
Mich.
Co., died last week from the effects of
Office 1b residence, one block east of depot.
taking carbolic acid prescribed her by a
A. A C. H. BARBER
woman who claimed to have a great
.
Physician* and Surgeons.
knowledge of roots and herbs.
Regular
balls in city or county responded to with physicians were called, but they were un­
able to cure her, and after six weeks treat­
prpmptnee*, day
night.
___
ment she died.
A post-mortem showed
A. SHELDON,
the coating of her stomach bad been en­
.
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
tirely destroyed by the acid.
It is
Abstract Block. Hastings.
_
thought the woman who gave her the
Money to loan on Real Estate Real Estate
ioil on cmiinisslon. General conveyancing, medicine will be prosecuted.
daring a complete set ot Abstract Books, com
A high wedding, surely, was that
plied from tbe H- conU&lt;. can fnrnlsn complete
, ftLcr,.
C. F. BROOKS. Clerk
which took place last week at Allegan.
John Ingraham and Ett* Parrish, of Cas­
’ M. FOWLE1LD D. S.
co, drove to Allegan and were married In
the tower of the county court house by
•Mice hours s a m toSp. m.
Justice Stockdale.
UH1I.1P T. CULGKOVE,
Amateur performances were never so
’
Attorney el Law
plentiful as this spring.
Martins’ l»and
(Sui.cessort* Smith &amp; Colgrove.)
boys will present lhe drama "Claim 96”
(.Utnce iu Union block. Has lings.)
soon.
I’nwTIee-* in ail the courts of the state.

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E. KENASTON,
A.
Attorney at Law,
&lt;Over J.8. Guodvear A Co.store.&gt;
Practices in all eourtaof the State. CoBeeriow
-rumptiy «tton4in* to.
R. TIMMERMAN, Homcepathic Phy­
.
siclan and Surgeon.
(Office over Lathrop’s drug store.)

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LOCAL, NEWS.
• ClRtML/ITION •

This week,

82 quires

Hereafter, change* tor advertisement*
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest to
insure insertion in the issue of the week
when brought.
j

An Allegan man carried a gasoline­
stove, wrapped in dames down a stair
way.
_
It prevented a bad fire, but burned
his hands.

At a meeting-' of the “Ladies Shakes­
peare Club” at Plainwell, a resolution to
admit men-hWas ruled ouL
Although so late in the season, a
Odessa farmer claims io have made some
fine maple sugar, last week.

The Lake Odessa Board of Health have
purchased M acres mure of land for their
cemetery.
Marshall has a philanthropic grocer.
He has established a poor man’s depart­
ment. He looks up all cases that appeal
to him for charity.
If the applicant is
found to be both destitute and deserving,
be is given his groceries at eost.
Tbe
name of this sugar dispensin’ is L. F.
Page.

The M-vf-reM ca»e? of rheumatism are cured
Owing to an irregularity In drawing a
by flood'*Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifler. Now is tbe time to take H. Hood'd Cures. jury, no criminal cases can lie tried at the
present term of court fur VanBuren
county, and they have been put over for
five months.
Camphor Cream Catarrh Cure will cure
Catarrh. W. H. Goodyear.

Camphor Cream Catarrh Cure will cure
a cold in the head. W. H. Goodyear.
The Nashville M. E. chureh hr contem­
plating the purchase of a new pipe- organ.

Camphor Cream Catarrh Cure w the best
soothing and healing. W. H. Goodyear.
A hot sling of Carter’s Extract Smart
Weed will cure the Grippe. W. II. GoodCaater’s Croup and ConsumpUon Cure Is

the best cough medicine.

W.

H. Good-

Carter’s Cough and Consumption Cure
relieves at once. Try It; never fails. W.
H. Goodyear.

John V. Farwell of. Chicago, has pur­
chased tbe Hollister \&gt;lock In Lansing,
it is a six-story office building, erected
at a eost of Fl0*,000.

Down in Fennville 125 persons have
made a start in the better life as lhe re­
sult of a revival, and hereafter Will not
put the best peaches at the top of the
baskeL
The baby crop is so nearly a failure
about Marquette that six applicants hur­
ried to tbe telephone and offered to adopt
a foundling that had been left at the •con­
vent there.

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Chas. Me Mo re of Nashville will move
to Charlotte, and have hla training stabies
for horses situated there.
Carter’s Cough and Consumption Cure
will cure eooghs and croup, acta quick

tastes good.

David Calhoun, who has been confined
to lhe Calhoun county jail on the charge
ot murder, attempted the insanity dodge,
but a commission df physicians have ex­
amined him ana find him perfectly sane.

W. H. Goodyear.

The Michigan Tenth Annual Equal
Suffrage Convention will be held in Grand
Rapids May 8, 9, and 10th., 1894.

It is said, President Cleveland is talk­
ing of spending a few weeks in ML Clem­
ens, Mioh., for the benefit of his rheuma­
tism.

Bert Wotring had tbe highest percen­
tage out of about 150 applicants, at the re­
cent teacher's examination at Hasting*.—
Nashville News.

Every mother should keep a bottle of
Carter’s Extract Smart Weed in tbe house.
When the little one comes home with wet
feet and chilled, a hot sling of Carter’s Ex­
tract Smart Weed will. j^event taking
cold. Children like it, it is as pleasant
as lemonade. W. H. Goodyear.
tendance on Monday at the funeral of hla
old and life-long friend, Jacob Jordan, at
whose store and with whom Mr. Jordan
had, while living on his farm in Irving,
traded for 30 yean, to attest hla high es­
teem and respect for bis departed friend.
—Middleville San. ’

CATARRH OF PELVIC ORGANS,
A C1m« of Diseases not Generally
Understood.
It ia a popular impresaion that catarrh
1* a disease confined to the mucous mem­
branes lining tbe noee, throat and bronch­
ia itu bee and other of the respiratory or­
gan*. The real feet Is, that all mucous
membranes, wherever located, are subject
to catarrh, and unlee* recognized and pro­
perly treated chronic ailments are sure to
follow. No organ of the whole body 1*
more frequently affected than tbe bladder.
The symptoms of catarrh of the bladder
are: frequent voiding, which Is generally
saint in quantity and highly colored, with
a thick, wblte or slightly plnkWh sedlmenL Catarrh of the bladder Is also Ha­
ble to extend downward* to the pelvic or­
gan*.
This will soon cause smarting,
and sometimes difficulty and pain.
In
females tbe extension of fhe eatsrrhai di­
sease Is certain tn involve tbe female pel­
vic organs, and produces leucorrhcBa,
painful periods, and bearing down pain*In taking Pe-ru-na for catarrh*’, affect­
ions of these organs. « tablespounful four
limes each day Is, sufficient for cases of
ordinary severity, but there are acute
cases fur which it Is necessary to take six
dose* each day to get tbe full benefit of
tbe treatment OW persons who are an­
noyed by fn-qnent calls and burning peins
day or night, never fall to find complete
cure by a few months’ faithful use uf Pe-

’"send for fra, copy of Fimllj Pf&gt;r«W*n
No. K, la whleb tbtra .ubjoet. m folly
expUlneJ. Addrra. Tbe 1‘ero-M Un«
IMoafactoriaf Company, Colombw, OMfo.

•OHOOL COLUMN.

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—
Mrs. Hughes and grand da btrr,
THE QIRL OF STRICT IDEAS.
Mamie Stevens, have gone on a \ It to
Oho,
*h. Generally Develops Into * Crn«ori«
Walter Babcock is working for H. 0.
Strong.
The extremely well-behaved young
Jacob Jordon, an Irving pion
girl who lias never been tempted and
burled^bere Munday. He bad b
। sick who cannot understand how another
for a king time at the home of hl*
», W. could commit a folly is certain to be­
F. Jordan In Middleville.
He
come the most censorious of old wom­
years of age.
Sidney Fifield moved Into the bouse re­ en, s»j s Ella Wheeler Wilcox, in the
cently vacated by Mr. Hughes. Friday. New York Pres*. If she does not de­
Mr. Flfield will work for Air. Hill this velop into a cruel, malicious-tongued
.scandal-monger it will be a wonder.
summer. ‘
Mr. Chandler has finally decided not to Nothing is so easy as the descent from
go to Middleville after all.
unehari tableness to malice.
As a
jfonqg girl she prides herself upon her
love of morality and good behavior, all
her friends speak df her as ‘’such a
Mrs. Milton Bradley is on the sick list strict girl" in her ideas. No one would
think of appealing to her for sympathy
again.
Appleman Bros, spent Sunday with or advice in an hour of temptation, but
their parents.
she is respected tor her high ideas if
Peter Snqre and family of Vermont­ feared for her severity. As un old
ville spent Sunday with his pareuts.
woman she is simply. held in abhor­
Rev. Wm. Niece of Qtter Lake. Is visit­ rence, and her name becomes a neigh­
ing old friends for a few days.
borhood synonym for cruel judgment
Lewis Lockhart made a business trip to Criticism of our frail fellow beingsjs a
Clarksville Saturday.
vice which takes possession of us like a
John Bunnlngham and family of Ver­
stimulant or a drug, once we encourage
montville. were guests of E. Lockhart,
it It may begin in our high moral
Sunday.
.
Ruphas Everett commenced hla spring standard and our hatred of sin, but
term of school atohe Homer school house jnce it becomes a habit -we indulge in
it for the pleasure it gives us. It is a
Monday.
J. B. Messimer closed his winter term bad habit in the young: in the old it is
of school at the Snyder school house Fri­ intolerable; for nothing renders old
day. The school presented him with a age interesting or lovable save sympa­
line album.
thy far the young and charity for the
The young men have formed a base hall .•rring. It is strange that we all do
club and will be ready to cross bats with □ot grow charitable as we grow old; as
any other nine.
.
we learn more and more of our frail­
D. W. Smith has put up 80 rods of slat
ties and more and more of the tempta­
and wire fence In front of bis farm.
tions and illusions of life wc ought to
Farmers are busy sowing oats/ Wheat
become more and more tender and
is looking better now.
pitying. One can be sympathetic with­
out encouraging vice and wrong doing
nr cloaking sin..
Crewy.

mlnltioner.
lhe County Association scored another
decided success in hs Nashville meeting,
held ou Saturday last
The high school
room proved ti&gt; small for those In attend­
ance and the Methodist church was used
for the afternoon and evening meetings,
ibe program was| liberally Interspersed
with music and recitations, tbe latter by
pupil* of the school. Of tbe papers w«
care to say little xs most of them at least
will be published. | They were all good
and some of them |excellenc.
As usual,
lhe discussions devolved upon a tew, the
great majority malbtalning a dignified si­
lence.
.
Two class recitations were given, one
by Miss Eugenia Downing, the other by
Miss Alice McKiuitis. In the former, a
class of some 18 third grade pupils enter­
ed the room reciting the B’s and a great
variety of number work was lad, all
showing much drill.
On the board was
the circle with figures around the
circumference and the center.
As the
teacher pointed rapidly to two figures
pupils, singly, or in concert, gave the
product Class iu concert add, subtract,
multiply and divide examples on board,
bolva some quite complicated combina­
tions such as 72 divided by 9, times 10
plus 4, divided by 7 plus X of 24 divided
by 2 plus X of 27 - ? Cuuut by 2’s, 8’s,
etc. up to 50 or 100, etc.
Some discussion followed this exercise
mainly In regard to concert reciting. The
general sentiment seemed tu be against
it, except occasionally.
Tbe other recitation was a reading ex­
ercise by a class of 10 sixth grade pupils.
The book used was Appletons Introductory
Fourth Reader and the subject of the les­
son, Volcanoes.
The reading was very
good. Pupils were questioned on meaning
of words and phrases. Volcanoes discussed
to some extent and several located.
On the board were ten words taken
from tbe lesson and also some letters,
Mrs. Franc who died on Sunday was
marked. Pupils marked their words with burled on Wednesday the eleventh. In­
much readiness and gave "phonic des­ terment at Prairieville. She leaves three
cription”. Words were given containing sons and one daughter.
sounds represented by letters on the
Isaac Riekeumore lias been Improving
board.
his house with an addition.
Mr. S. Wilber Smith read a abort but
Fred Brown and family have moved to
good paper on Literary Work in Tbe Milo.
Country Schools. The paper dwelt chiefly
Mrs. Mary Keslar of Battle Creek, and
on what may be accomplished In tbe open­ Mrs. Ida Hendeeof Duluth Minn, visited
ing exercises and through the instrumen­ relatives here the first of the week.
tality of literary societies.
Pierce Travis has moved back on his
Some discussion was had as to the value farm.
of these societies but those having ex­
Mr. and Mrs. Chas HickR visited their
perience seemed backward about testify­ mother Mrs. P. Barber on Sunday.
ing.
Etta Flower has accepted a position In a
Mr. C. H. Glasgow, a successful business milliner shop at Augusta.
man of Nashville gave an interesting talk
Stella Holden of Johnstown &gt;s the guest
upon Commercial Discounts, illustrating of Mrs. John Holden.
Jhe same by numerous price lists. Invoices
Mattie Barber spent last week with her
etc. and by black board work. The chief, ‘sister in Richland.
things dwelt upon were the computation
Carrie Holden is caring for an aunt at
uf discounts and the price of single things Cloverdale,
quoted by the dozen, an exterfded explan­
ation was made uf the absolute necessity
of such price lists and of a system of dis­
Ilan field.
counts.
As many teachers could not leave until
The sugar social held at Moshers Hall
tbe arrival of the 9pm train, the evening last week Wednesday eve netted the
meeting was quite largely attended by mlnislet 88.00.
teachers, patrons and pupils. Tw.&gt; mlnnte
Rev. Sales preached a splendid sermon
speeches, music and recitations composed at the church last Sunday. The house was
the program ami all seemed to enjoy the full und he received the closest of atten­
tion. Rev. Sales Is one of the evanglist?
session very much.
who helped in the revival one year ago
NOTES.
last winter and brought many soules to
Everybody enjoyed two^’sqaare meals”
Christ
at tbe Expense of some kind hearted
Rev. Palmatier is now stopping nt home
citizen.
with his parents.
School officers were not instructed as to
Levi Bresee moved onto bis place last
their duties, tbe one Jiavtng that topic week. Scott the blacksmith now occupys
falling to materialize. One of their number it. Eugene Russell moved into Kipps ten­
however did give a certain class of officers ant house.
a stirring up.
Joe Powers has the frame of his new
The paper by Mrs. Young on tbe teach­ house up.
ers work and influence exciter! much de­
Robert Brumm and Clate Pettengill
served praise. Mis. Young was a former were seen on the road last week breaking
teacher and relates her Interest In tbe colts.
work.
Dexter Hunt had a very sick horse last
The poem by Miss Adda Nichols was week and also Mr Mosher at this writing
beautlful.and was a great treat.
both are Improving.
.
We thlak Dorr Stowell is entitled to
The Epworth League will change bands
the cake for tbe best speech of the evening. next Sunday eve and go into the hands of
The most exciting question of tbe whole the youug people and the old people will
session was whether the teacher of the have to take a back seat or stay at home.
grammar department at Nashville Is Mr. The young people will Improve the church
Ketchem or Johnny. After a but diacuss- grounds by planting trees and shrubbery.
ion it was decided that it is "Johnny” and
Last Sunday eve the Epworth League
the country is saved again.
entertained a house full of people. A
speech was made by the preacher and a
talk given by Rev. Sales, Rev. Palmatier
Some of Our Prienda
and others.
NO. VIII.
Most every day since the middle of last
Somehow, you know the world is’nt just
week there Is passing through Banfield
right tbe moment you look at her.
Talk
from 15 to 20 teams loaded with sheep
‘
angular and very determined looking. Is
enroute for Battle Creek and Milo.
our worthy friend, Mrs. Tulliver.
George Tungate has his new house
If everyone would follow her advise,
erected and will soon move Into it
half of life’s Ills would be done away
with. But people are generally regard­
less of their own welfare, so, while Mrs.
Tulliver does not court publicity, yet it Is
her duty to lift her voice against—things
QUIT CLAIM PKKDfl.
In general.
R. T. F. Dodd* to Hastings National Bank,
You often see her crossing the corner of
parcel.
Delton,
&lt;1.
Stale and Jefferson streets, and If you are
Dan'l Striker to Hastings National Bank.
a close student of faces. I am sure you re­ parcel. Delton. Si.
Mary
K.
Stinchcomb
to Clara helftr, parcel.
cognize her as a female Wellington, that,
*40iJ.M
were lhe power hers, could soon revolu­ Woodland.
Darwin Mcombcr to Tbos. Boise, 80 a, sec 1 J.
tionize this mlnature Waterloo.
Baltimore, &gt;30.
Nary Klnne to Franklin hlnne, so a, sec 2.
Mr. Tulliver did you say? Don’t waste
your time* In inquiring about him. Why.
Jas/T Dt-mond to John T. Furlong, *0 a, sec
be Is the meekest little man in existence? 31. Woodland. *878.
Lyman Sabin to Cassius L. Levally, 25 a, sec
Just "the husband uf Mrs. Tulllver”you
11 and 12. Yankee springs. *300.
know.
Mrs. Tulliver can tell you the best way
to do everything from making a loaf of
Michael Rouse to Freeport Creamery Co.,
bread to administering the government of parcel. Freeport. 1106.
W. H. Jordan to Willard Jordan. 00 a, sec 9.
tbe United States Nay her accomplishment
Woodland. &lt;50)0.
do not cease here, for she can also tell you
W. N. Jordan to John Smith, GO a. sec 2,
that no way you can propose to do any­ *3000.
John Smith to Wm. Boltman. 40 a. aec 2,
thing i» worth considering.
MH*
There la only one thing that she cannot
H«nry Cahoon to Fred Ruth, 44 a aec 4. Hap-,
toll you.
That ia good of anybody or *1800.
z
Ira G Everett to Wm. E. Bush, parcel, sec 1,
anything. It simply doe* not exist for
H
8?W
i^m Howard to Sam’l Allen, 20 a, aec
her be the faulta whoae It may.
Pipper and vinegar are all Mery well in
their way, but thank Providence! You
and I are not obliged toaubalstoo them,
ib to Clara P. Kelley. S lot,
1 verily believe, in spite of Mrs. Tulliver
and her numerous relatives, that there
Yankee Springs. &lt;3000
are aueb thing* ■* honor, klndllneea and
David B. Coville to Isaiah Ralrigb. &amp; a, ace IB,
Woodlaad, *8M.
purity in tbe world after aiL
White O.TDbtm to Geo Paddleford. 40 a. aec
Mildred Marsh.
14, Baltimore, turn.
Johannes Schmidt to Margaret Schmidt, *0 a,

Additional County News.
Dorcas Society in lhe cjjurch parlors
Friday afternoon. Tea served from 5 to
T.
Saturday evening there will be an en­
tertainment In the basement of the Congregatlonal church, the proceeds to be
used for tbe purchase of Instruments for
the newly organised band. Admission 10
and 15 cents.
Mrs. Henry Beek who baa been very
atefc
_
— with congestion of the lungs is mtfrt)
better.,
Mlw Alnta Strong who has been spend­
ing the winter with an aunt in tbe east­
ern part of the state, returned last Thurs­
day.
MIm Edith Crawford, who bit bean
north for mt CB&gt;r. to borne «nin.

"al! ran down'1 from tire
warm wnUhar. yon need a g
blood purifier like Hood'* Sarsa;-----put ofl taking II. Numerous little allmenta. if
neglected, will soon break up the syafo»- Take
Hood’s Siraaparllhi now, to expe.'l disease and
give (ou strength aad aj&gt;;«rt!te.

Hood's PHH are the best family cathartic aad
liver medicine. Harm less, reUabte, sure.

Mothers
suffering with weakness and
emaciation, who give little
nourishment to ba hies,should
lake

Scott’s
Emulsion
Lhe Cream of Cod-liver Oil
and hypophosphites. It wfU
. give them strength and make
their babies fat., Physicians,
the world over, endorse it. '
Don’t ba deceived by Substitutes!

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In the line of choice candies,
fruits, nuts, and fresh bakery

goods, constantly kept on hand.
Prompt attention given
Mrs Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been usea
for children teething. It sooths tbe child, soft­
ens tbe gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic,
and is the i&gt;est remedy for Diarrhoea. Twentyfive cents a bottle. Sold by all druggists
throughout the world.

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Castoria.

Castoria.
M Castor!* Is an excellent medicine for chil­
dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its
good effect upon their children.”
•
Do. GL C. Omjood,

known to me.”

H. A. AncH«*,M. D.,
Ill So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, Jt. T.

1 Our physician* In the children's depart

M OMtoria is the best remedy for children of
which I am acquainted. 1 hope the day is not

interest of their children, and use Castoria la-

medical supplies what is known
morphine, soothing ryrup and other hurtful
agents down their throats, thereby sending

favor upon it."
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editorial notes
"CZAR" HEED

laughs.

We doubt If any man was ever , subject
tc greater critkUm or fiercer Invective
than was Speaker Reed in the last repub­
lican Congress when tbe democratic mem­
bers sought to block all legislation by not
voting, even though they were present.
It had been custom slnfie tbe foundation
of tbe government for all that we know,
for those members who were present, but
did not vote, to be counted as “not pres­
ent” By this means legislation has been
blocked time and again, and a hostile mi­
nority could. If they chose, make It Impos­
sible to secure a quorum, even though a

quorum was present All that tbe mem­
bers of tbe minority had to do was to keep
still when the roll was called arid they

be guilty. B l» not necessary that be
should have talked with any one, but if

be suspected the canvass was untrue,
knowing his salary would be raised, it
would constitute tbe statutory crime. If
be doubted and, doubting, signed, he must

be held guilty.”
Whether the governor can or would par­
don, It was charged, has nothing to do

with this case.
The polut in tbe case. It was said, is not
a broad one. It is simply a question of
Intent If Jochim’s heart was right and
be acted in good faith, be must be held to
be Innocent, but If his heart was dishonest
and dishonorable, be must be held guilty.
It the facta are consistent with the theory
of innocence, acquittal must follow.
F. A. Baker asked the court to charge
that tbe jury must determine whether
Jochlm signed the canvass, knowing It to
be false, as alleged in tbe indictment.
This was done, the court adding, bowever,
that if Jochlm knew he should sign a true
canvass, and purposely avoided an investi­
gation in order not to detect a false one.
he is guilty. If a false record was made
by Intentional avoidance of an Investiga­
tion, when It was suspected to be false. It
was equivalent to a knowledge ef As falsi­

would be considered as “not present”
ty.
This, as can be plainly seen, is unjust and
It is not the intention of the prosecu‘ton
wrong in principle, for by It a majority
to drop any of tbe cases and they will all
may really be coerced in doing as the mi­
be pushed.
nority desire.
Congress is tbe body of
the people, and a majority of Congress is
supposed to be expressive of the wishes of
Below we give a comparative statement
tbe majority of tbe people, and in this
country the majority governs. To see this of receipts for March 1893 and. March
1894.
Also a statement of receipts and
majority at the mercy of a bull dozing mi­
nority has Its ludicrous aspect also iu this expenditures for tbe 9 months from July
1, 1809 and tbe 9 months from July 1,
land of popular government.
No sooner had Speaker Reed taken hia 1899 to March 1, *94.

chair than the democratic minority com­
menced Its dallying tactics. Tbe speaker,
however, showed that tbe greater portion
of his SOO pounds avoirdupois was made
up of back bone, and was a veritable snag,
In the contemplated smooth course tbe
democratic minority expected. The demo­
cratic minority mapped out a course which
was to be marked by “silence,” which
would make tbe securing of a quorum im­
possible. Believing khat tbe people sent
lheir representatives to Washington to
represent and not to attempt to block
legislation, and contrary to all precedent
and custom Speaker Reed counted those
who were “present but did not vqte.’Vas
present,, and ip this way .‘counted’ a
quorum, because a quorum was present
This brought upon him a storm of
curses and abast, never excelled In severi­
ty by_Ihal heaped upon anyone. He was
^-ctfreed as a Czar, Tyrant, Despot. The

,

dictionary was hunted through
and
through for adjectives to express their
contempt at seeing their game blocked,
but all.tbe impression that it made upon
the Speaker was to cause a bland smile
that ouly added to their discomfort. He
knew that he was right and he followed
out what he believed to be his duty, and
was soon rewarded by being sustained by
the Supreme Court. *
When the'present .administration came
in power It spurned “Reed’s Rules.” Tbe
' democrats bad 100 majority in congress

Receipts.

Receipts.
For March ‘S3
Customs 910,884.874.80
Internal Rev-..
enue............ ItJNJn.M
Mlsoellapeous..
1.590,007.53

t .5,3X&gt;.€7

8H.MJ.707.7&amp;

Totals S34,U5J»J9

Downing tilted to lock the safe. The
work ot lhe burglars show, them lo have
been asports at the bnaltiMS.
One day last week a stranger about 5
feet 10 Inehea. tall and weighing about 100
pounds was allowed In tbe Pact room to
writ® a letter. Monday evening a
answering thia deacrlptlon and a sma let
man bad wme drllla abarpened In Battle
Creek. Late Monday nlithl the big man
was seen In Nashville, but waa missing
Tueadsy morning. Conducts.-Keimy mys
these men took the midnight train at »er*
montvllle going east and went as rar as
Isokaoa.
Which wiy they went from
there be Is unable to say as he goes no
further. Detective Bates, ot Detroit, Is

SEE

working oo tbe esse.

We

Mr. Henry B. Bamnm, son of Zebulon
and Betsey Barnum, wss bom In Carlton
Orleans Co. N. Y. Norember Mtb. 1M»
and died In Carlton Barry Co. Mleb. April
»th. 18V, of heart failure, auperinduced by
a complication of diseases.
Deceased wax tbe youngest child of a
family of twelve children, aud none sur­
vive him. He came to Michigan with his
parents when but eleven years ot age,
stopping for a year In Jackson Co. The
following year be came with tbe family to
tbe farm he owned when be died, and
where be spent bls boyhood and manhood
days and by his efforts made It to “Bud
and blossom as the rose’’. At the early age
of twenty he was married to Sarah A.
Crippin. To them were born four children
two of whom d ed In infancy, the remain­
ing two Austin C. married and living two
miles south of the farm, and Viola wife of
Prof. L. E. Irland, of Plainwell Allegan
Co. His wife died Jan. 11th. ISM leaving
him with tbe small children and an aged
mother to care for, bls father having died
several years previous. March 1st. 1859 he
was married to Loslna Rogers. To them
were born two children, Walter 8. married
and living on tbe old home-stead, and
Jessie wife of Perry Stowell living In West
Carlton. Mr. Barnum was a kind affection­
ate husband an Indulgent father and an
obliging neighbor, honored and respected
by a large circle of friends and went down
to the grave lamented. Th* funeral ser­
vices conducted at the Hohns M. K. church
under lhe auspices pf the F. and A. M.
Rev. A. R. Keillor preaching the sermon
from Matt 2231.

Totals....... $31,G33.-UEU0

I

Farmers, bring your Butter

March 1893 were. S495.M1.99 more than
for March 1894. But an examination of
the various items In expenditures will re­
veal the fact that 8455,714.92 more were
paid for pensions In March 1893 than in
March 1894.
Tbe fisc*! year at Washington always
ends with June 30. For the nine months
from July 1, *98 to Apr. 1, ’94 the rev­
enues of the. Government have fallen off
over 970,000,000 from the nine months
from July 1, ’99 to Apr. ’93. Had the
democratic party paid out as much in
pensions from July 1, *93 to Apr. I, *94 as
did their predecessors from July 1, ’92 to
April 1. *93 their total expenditures would
have been more during this same period.
But the democratic party paid 913,653,­
558.39 less In pensions from July 1. ’93 to
Apr. 1, ’94 than their predecessors did
from July 1, ’99 to Apr. 1. ^S. Tbe
present administration has
practiced
e.’onomy—on pensions. The old’ veter­

been slow to adopt
After being out about two hours tbe
The adoption of Reed’s rules rne&gt;n&lt; much jury in tbe case of Madeline Pollard
besides even a personal or political vic­ against Congressman Breckenridge brought
tory. It Is a long stride in tbe direction in a verdict for 315,000 damages tor the
of wider popular government It has plaintiff.
an ide It possible for the majority to gov-

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BANK ROBBERY.

W. n. GOODYEAR

Jochlm Is a man of wealth and one who
would not be liable to forgery for financial
considerations. Following Is a portion of
Judge Person’s charge which was clear

Monday evening Barry 4 Downing',
private bank In Nashville waa broken In­
to, tbe vault door blown off and 81000 In
and impartial:—
gold coin, and *1000 In bills and MOO
The respondent must be considered In­ worth ot postage stamp, were taken.
It aeemi that tbe time lock on the ute
nocent until proven guilty, and that bls
food reputation should be taken Into con- tte "auftuie bL'^ter^h^d "no'U^ta''^
•IderaUtm.
| getting la the sate. When Mr. Downing
It was said that It tnuat not be consider-.left lh®
Mo°Uay afternoon be did not
•d, bowever, that a man with a rood repo-'
Intended to eome
,
. umo
. gons repo,n (be ovro|nr and do ao, but did not
taUon cannot commit a crime.
do IL
"The respondent,” said the court, "Is I Al this writing we learn there dn nothcbarged with making a false public record i —. ■tefi
dte knowna.
as .o
Io wuom
whom were
were the
the
—...
with Intent to defraud. It aland, admit- I perpetrators.
’7£t”S2k It
. is said that lhelore 2*"
part
'lot
last Nashville
week a with
stranger
waa loanging
tod that be made a talae record, but that
; around
Jo oahtent'p*rj£li
■ ■ around Nashville with no evident purpose
BMW h* fv-ria» anA ka ■fill! ha —------l«
viaHw
Elm
--------- - * suddenly
'i* audit
. ..
lovtew.
He disappeared
teat U the basis ot gullL Baepoadeat te claimed that be waa ssoa In Nashville
cowpsny with a short, thick set man,
■adea tate aertUcate. By vlrtae of that
after the night train went west hfoaday
certificate money wm Illegally drawn
B'f111 y1 ““ karglary. K u al­
so said that Monday a stranger In Battle
Jochlre tatend to defntod the people when Crock Imd wot drills lengthened and
sharpened. Whether these tacts will de­
velop Into any definite, tangible else reIt wm osrreet then he eaboot lx found nalm to be mot.
ffullty.”
“On lhe contrary,” said tbe court, “if port of tbe explosion, tboegh it must have
been quite severe. Tbe proprietors of the
V
oe*ifiod to
f,tee bank were Id iKnoreDee ot tbe wbote *afreoord, knowing it to be untrue and false, fair until Tuesday monjinr when thev
tlwm VMM
m
-»-*---- »- - *1__ mwimm mfi IL. ..

I Bar co fonber, I **—

otions.

LARGEST STOCK, GOOD GOODS,

U. 8. Senator Vance; of North Carolina,

died suddenly at hla home In Washington
Saturday.

ml

Eggs to the

131, 37,360.34

and therefore felt Independent. As usual
the democrats got to.pqlllng and hauling,
kicking and bucking so that despite their
large majority they were unable to get a
quorum. They coaxed and they threaten­
ed but all to no purpose and only last week
they surrendered. They adopted “Czar”
Reed's rules. The surrender was as com­
plete as It was abject. In this as in many ans have to suffer for it.
Other great measures the democrats have

tent treat tbe

SEASON.

We have a complete line of them from C to E in all the
latest styles.

; 1071808 08'
11.21

From the statement of expenditures it
will be seen that tbe expenditures for

After being out nearly 11 hours, the
jury In the case of the people against Sec’y
of State Jochlm, for deliberately making a
false public record, were uriaSJe to agree.

THAN LAST

ladies he Shoes are the Best

' Kxptef’tarea. । Rxpenjtares.', •
Ttarch *S3. .
March ’91.
Cinl and tntae.. | 8^78^0.80 i|®.«&lt;0V7®
war-.j.^........
3,na,«i6j6
. s.tts«:.&lt;□

IMteJKUO
679,175.78

PRICES LOWER

Ross Levis &amp; Pifer

Thia shows a failing off in receipts of
90,978,019.90 In March 1894 from March , 1893 when tbe republican party went out
of power.
Now for the comparatlve^rxpeudltures
of March ’93 with March'*^ / '

P«MiOB8............
Interwi

are showing a great variety of Sun and Storm Umbrellas, both
in style of handles and quality of covers.

Opening the vault door

a

Tbe beak baa offered a reward or two

MODERN DRUGGIST.

TtllS rtrtT DE
/IN OLD SAW

It’ a Conundrum
To many people how we sell Funiiture so cheap, and especially is it a
quandry to those who have taken
advantage of the exceptional bar?tins we have been offering of late.
o those who have not bought and
to those who may be hesitateing
about buying we wish to say that
our bargains are not all sold by
any means. The times are close
and we’re selling closer than we
ever did before, aud probably
cheaper than you can ever buy
again.

On Carpets
HAVE YOU SEEN

BUT IT IS NOT
rtJEES/IW.
THAT IS TRADE
22 STOCK.
You can’t have have trade np
and stock down.
To have
and keep trade up you must
keep stock up.
That ia
why we keep right on doing
business in the good old
way. The wise buyer goes
where stock- is fresh and
complete.
We have the
finest Salmon, best Sardines,
best Corn and Tomatoes, Mixed Paint*, Floor Paints, Alacheapest and freshest Fruits
baatine.
and Vegetables, best prices

LATEST STYLES, NO
FNN6Y FRIGES.
SIGN OF

IMHS.fr
VAN XIRH/IN.

Why wu Jonah the strongest man
■ that ever lived? Ans.—Because a
whale oould not keep him down.

As we have explained before you
can’t afford to buy only from sam­
ple. You don’t buy Carpets every
year and when you do buy aunt
let your selections be limited to
only a few varieties, but buy of. ,uwhere you can make your choice
from the latest and best styles. -

Your Attention
Is especially called to our fine line
of Baby Crrriages. We’ve got the
latest styles out in these carnages.
They possess so many points ot ex
oellenee that we haven't space to
___
ma
« 4__ 111 ._1«1V Pl*

Youra truly

A. McCoy.

�castings

Banner.

□ House cleaning UmoMgfwta Lace and
Chenille Curtains Low prices on thete
goods at Spauldings.

Thursdiy, April, 19, 169,.

An Increase in the purchasing power of
your husbands dollars ia worthy of your
consideration. You can find it at O. D.
Spauldings.

Doing

More Work
Than Congress!
paper Hangers are busy hanging
pipper sold by

FRED L. HEATH,

The Druggist.
Painters are busy using paint
bought of

FRED L. HEATH,
The good housewife is busy reaewing her faded garments with
dye stuffs purchased of

FRED L. HEATH,
The? Druggist.
the little
wooden
of City
package

COUPON.

A TRIP AROUND THE
.. WORLD. ..

4 Till: HOLY LAND
►
4 I
PHOTOGRAPHED. &gt;
4------------ -- ------------- :----- &gt;
4 COUPON NO. 1. *
&lt;
PART NO. 1.
&lt; ------------- .--------------------------- r

Bring or send one coupon
together with Ten cents in
/ money or stamps, to • the
J BANNER office and receive
J one part of “The Holy Land
* Photopraphed.” In ordering
4 be sure to give name, P. O.
4 Address and the Part wanted,

wu In Grand Rapids Mon­

1 Al Renkes and Milan Waldorff went to
Battle Creek Tuesday.

A forger made bls appearance in Middle­
ville last week. He forged the name of
French &amp; Son to checks and secured about
8100 in, cash. Barry County seems to be
rather a profitable field for forgers and
burglars.

Miss Pauline Shultz is confiaed to her
home this week with the grip.
•Mr. and Mrs. Volney Ferris, of Allegan,
are visiting relatives in the city.

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“The Law Has settled That
Nobodu Murdered

Dr. Gronin.
Ol Ghicaoo”^
We are now to suppose that Dr. Cronin hit himself with a club,
stabbed himself with a knife, and shot himself with a revolver.
Having done that he picked up his cadaver, walked with it to a
manhole, thrust himself into the same and did various other
things that a corpse never did before. We don’t see how he
ever accomplished it.
There are a good many people who don’t see how it is pos­
sible for us to offer the bargains we are now offering, but we are
not only offering them but bargain hunting people are taking
advantage of them. They appreciate the fact that they don’t
often have the opportunity of getting 15.00 Ladies or Gents’
shoes for S3.00. It is an absolute fact that to close a certain
line of goods we are sacrificing more than our profit to make
room for other goods. These bargains are new, stylish goods
and they’ll wear. We can’t afford to deceive you and expect to
do business. We are here to stay. All that we will ask is for
you to call and inspect The goods sell themselves.

Miss Gertrude Smith has been obliged
In bis Arbor Day Proclamation Gov. to give up school duties, owing to ill
Rich has named Friday, April 17th. as health.
Arbor day, and asks an observance of the
Mrs. W. H. Goodyear goes to Grand
day by tbe planting of trees, shrubs and Rapids this week for a several weeks visit
flowers for the beautifying of home and with friends.
highway.
v/Mrs. W. F. Powers and daughter left
Dainty little cards were received at this this week for an extended vtsit with Bat­
office, last week, announcing the birth of tle Creek relatives.
a 9X pound son to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. M. y Grandma Crawley left tor Spring Mill,
Ballev. of Gobleville,
Goblevillf*. Sunday,
Sunrinv April
A nr 11 8th
nth Ohio,
nki» Monday,
__ ___
h_j
____ .___
,___
Bailey,
called
there
by...
the ____
serious
Con­

Henry Newton, of Silver Creek, N. Y.,
died at his home March 31st, aged 79
years. Deceased was well kuown In this
city and vicinity where he had many
friends, and several relative! He a as
highly respected, and very wealthy.
Tbe Excelsior Banjo, Mandolin and
Guitar Club, of Grand Rapids, will give a
concert in this city next Friday evening.
They come to this clty&lt;high)y recommended
Their concert promises to be a rare treat
and it should.bex well patronized. Popu­
lar prices will prevail and the house
should be, and no doubt will be, well
filled.

Youre truly,

W. H. SPENCE

Illness of her staler.

/Mrs. Francis Potter, of Irving,

New

York. Is making a two weeks visit at her
old home in Rutland.

light pole we mentioned last week, is get­ jZ. Misses Anna and Jennie Wolfe left
ting along nicely, audhls ultimate recov­
Saturday for tbe Mid-winter Fair and an
ery is now looked for,, although he will be
extended trip through California.
confined to theEbuse for some time.
v/Miss'Gertrude Pendergast has completed
The marriage of Miss Hattie DePue । to "bVr musical studies at Boston, and is vtaHarry A. Presley, of Wayland, took ptace
Iting friends in the city at present.
at the home of the bride’s parents in this
city last week Wednesday, Revr-J^ Rjff t /Frank Tucker was called to Nashville
. Taylor, officiating, Jtbe Banner offers Saturday where bls father-in-law, Mr.
Ware, was hurt In a runaway accident.
congratulations to the happy couple.

NUMBER^ CHANGE EACH WEEK.

4

April 24th.,at the Episcopal Parish house
Nooneshould miss It. Admission 25 cento?

Everyone will be glad to learn that Fred
Young, whose serious fall from an electric

Send «r bring each week this cou­
pon. together with TEH cents, and
rou win receive Portfolio No. 7 of
: A TRIP AROUND THE WORLD.”
For particulars see “ad" page l.

*5

D. R. Cook returned to Ohio Saturday.

• Will Spence
day.

•
C. C. Dean, oat new clothing merchant,
a Seth Angle, ot Chicago, Is home for a
will be here Monday to remain, and bis
store'is expected to be ready for occupancy
Mrs. Minnie Greble was In Grand Rap­
by the following Wednesday.—Wayiand
ids Friday.
Globe.
Miso Clark, ot Chlcayo. Is rlsltlny Mrs.
The Nashville News says, the music
Frank Hams.
furnished by the Hastings Mandolin and
Will Merabon, of Kalamasoo. was In the
Guitar Club at the performance of the
“True Irish Girl" there recently,
alone worth the price of admission.
Ward Grlbbon, of Nashville, was in tbe
city Saturday.
KHon. E. F. Sweet of Grand Rapids will
A. H. Hull spent Sunday and Monday
deliver his famous lecture “On horse back
through the Holy Land" next Tuesday eve In Grand Rapids.

He has been named Cyril Edmond.
gratulations.

ART SERIES M2. 1.
COUPON No. 7.

/trill Uoelker leB for Niles last week.

Lost—Between the city and Fred X Hermle Skinner and Frank Quinn spent
Bumps’, on the town line, April 3rd. the Sunday in Grand Ledge.
breast collar and traces of a single harness. • Miss Effie Ellis, of Grand Rapids, Is
Finder will be rewarded by leaving same ylsitlng friends In the city.
at Hams and Van Arman’s store or at Mr.
Mrs. John Pendergast, of Niles, is a
Bumps'.
gnest at Mrs. J. &amp; Goodyear’s.

The Druggist.

Ever thing is moving at
Drug Store in the old
building one door east
Bank.
Call and ask for a sample
of Celery Tea.

personal mention.

KDr. M. W. Wightman and Mrs.

A.

P.

Drake left for Eaton Rapids this week,
where the tatter will try the baths there
for her health.
Mesdames Cox, Striker, Smith, Heath.
M. L. Cook and the Misses Simpson, Striker
and others, are attending the conference
of tbe Foreign Missionary Society, being
held In Kalamazoo.

VChas. Barlow visited relatives in the
city over Sunday. He will travel in New
York and tbe New England. States, and
does not expect to return to this section of
the country for a year.

Don’t forget the fact that you can get
Congressman Thomas will address the
tbe Banner and Chicago Weekly Inter
Grand Army boys in this city on Decora­
Ocean, tbe two papers for only one dollar
tion day. His subject will be “Abraham
a vear. Or you can get the Banner and Lincoln, onr Commander in Chief.”
Detroit Weekly Tribune the two for one
Our Middleville correspondent mentions
dollar a year, or the Banner and New
82
York Weekly Tribune, tne two tor one a forgery which took place there last
dollar a year. These prices are for Barry week. The Nashville Items contain an
. Hereafter, changes for advertisements
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest to County readers only. Those living out­ account of a serious accident which hap­
pened in their village Saturday.
insure insertion in tbe issue of tbe week side tbe county will be charged SI.25.
when brought.
We request those of our readers who
Wm. Baldwin brought Into our office,
are thinking of buying a monument to first Saturday, two bens eggs that presented
A chance to take on a new appearance look over the stock of A. Black &amp; Son. a striking contrast. One measured 7&amp;x
They have on hand some new and beauti­ fijtf inches, the other 3x2# Inches.
We
cheap at Spauldings.
Friday, April 27, baa been designated by ful designs. No matter how much or bow have chrtatebed them Jumbo and tbe
little you may wish to expend they can Baby Elephant, respectively.
Gov. Rich as Arbor Day.
Henry Wentworth lias been elected Fife suit you. If by chanee they bavn’t any
Tuesday night some one broke into E.
tiring that you would care for, you can se­
Warden for another year.
Y. Bugles store, stealing something over
lect from a targe variety of samples and
Buy your bakery goods, groceries, they will furnish you Just such a monu­ $8.00 in small change. Entrance was gain­
ed by the rear window. This work was
fruits, etc., from
F. G. Beamer.
ment as you order at no extra expense.
probably done by the same party or parties
The celebrated Pillsbury flour ia the This
one of tbe
XIHS firm
UllU Is
I3UIICVI
vuo largest buyers in 1
.
,
. ,
, .
..
. ...
th. .Ute xn&lt; t. ffrUInff to the trout raplC-1 that hare l«n br«k ot toto other hulidbest in the world. Phillips dr Erb keep it.
Ilogs
——— L..w
rmrxnz, ,n,r
here ».A
ot 11.,.
late orzl
and ,»
It ic
Is hoped
that ttlAV
they
Ticket, free with every purchase. Get ly.
can be caught.
one of those superb Art port folios at
Perhaps there were no two greater
We bare a copy ot tbe Henderson. Ky.
friends In town than the large mastiff
0. D. Spauldings.

LOCAL NEWS.

WKflrrtb IN

EVERY BMNbLE
That leaves our store, now days, is double the value

of -what the purchaser paid for it. Saturday we inaug­
urated the greatest sale of Clothing, Hats. Caps and

Gents Furnishing Goods ever known in Barry County.
Our store was packed from morning ’till late at night

with purchasers, every one of whom got two dollars’
worth of goods for one dollar.

‘ tlKCQLATION *

This week,

quires.

If is worth several years of a mans life
to eat those fine lunch crackers for sale by

Phillips A Erb.
This flue weather has caused most ot
the awnings od the sunny side ot the

streets to be put in place.
Canned

fruits,

dried traits,

tropical

fruits of all kinds can be found at Phillips
A Erbs. They have a full assortment.
Before Investing in a Spring Garment

see our values. It will pay you.
Spauldimos

Additional locals, county oorreapoedenee, school column and other good rend­
ing will be found on the Inside local page.
We were out of printed envelopes and
so have been delayed in answering the re­
quests of our correspondents for stattonNow that maple syrup is cheap yon
want to buy that gun nine New York Buck­

wheat flour that Jos. Rogers A Co. sell for
92.80.

We art reliably Informed that a certain
Miss In this city has had tiro proposals
for marriage in the past month and still
remains single.
A committee was appointed by the
council to confer with tbe Electric Light
Co. for the purpose of securing lower

rates for lighting.

/ Mlu Sank Jone. t&gt; drllllni » oompan,
of local ilaven for tbe opera “UtUe Ty­
coon.” MIm Minnie DltflMOO will take
It about the middle of Joao.

called "Dougal" and lhe horse cal led "Kit” Dally Journal before na, containing an ex­
belonging to Mrs. Dora Miner. The two tended account of tbe ceremonies. In con­
would romp and play together like two nection with laying tbe corner stone ot
children. Monday tbe two were engaged tbelr new $75,000 Pythian temple last
In their usual romp In the pasture, when week, and the speech ot Hon. P. T. Colthe horse In Its trollcsomeness, kicked op grove ot this city, who waa the orator ot
Its heels, and Dougal, who was chasing, the occasion. The paper states that Mr.
received a blow on the head, crushing Colgrore held hla large audieoee In wrapt
hla skull, tbe poor dog started for the attention tor an bour.'and gave a masterly
We hare read bls address,
boose but dropped dead. The bora* address.
tudls feels tbe lose of his friend. The which Is printed In toll, aad consider It
one
ot
tbe
beet
and most forcible speeches
dog belonged to Skirl, Smith, son ot
Judge Smith, and was a very valuable Mr. Calgroee has eeer delivered.

snivel
Dougal will be missed by tbe
Tbe street committee under tbe new
young children ot tbe town, who bad such
administration I tarts In business under
gay sport with him this winter bitching
very adnrse drenmstancM. About all
him to Urelr sleda.-Lake Odessa Wave.
that Is left of the o^oe ot street eomralaWe have a few complete seta ot tbe ■loeer la tbe title of the oIBce end an
whole sertoe ot 1» books ot the "Tour of empty box In which tools belonging to the
tbe World Photographed.” Everyone who city were kept—but the tools are gone.
Pas these series Is exceedingly well pleased Last year tbe city purchased a lot of
and would not part with It tor several picks, eborala etc. A street Commissioner
times what they paid tor It were It not &lt;u elected but was required to giro no
possible te get It duplicated. Tbe series bonds. We dost know that the street comcontains views not only from nearly every mtsslooer Is responsible tor tbe keeping ot
country abroad, but also from this coco- tools belonging to tbe city. It not be
should be. Al any rate all ot tbe utensils
try. Some of tbe moot Important acenes
from the World’s fair are given as weU as which were purchased last year are miss­
the grand and beautiful scenery of Colo­ ing now aud Cbalrman Huffman ot the
rado, California and other stales. It those street committee can get no trace of them.
who have oommeneod the aeries desire to Tbe council abonld compel tbe street com­
get all the missing numbers at once they missioner Uris year to give security. »the
can do so by calling at once at tbs office or charter prescribes, act only tor the faith­
ful performance of bls duties bat also tor
tbe keeping of the city 's property. By not
Mrt desired. Be sure to write nz.mes.
doing this Igst year Urn ally which Is
already “short” In tends, is compelled to
bey a lot of .new otsnsels again thia year.

WE ARE SELLING
$18.00 Suits For
•‘
“
16.00
15 00
“
“
“
“
14.00
••
••
12.00
“
“
10.00
“
“
8.00

$9.00
8.00
7.50
7.00
6.00
5.00
4.00

This is a bona fide sale and no man or woman has to
be an expert in the Clothing line to appreciate it
We bought the entire stock of C. C. Deane, of

Woodland, at Assignee’s sale, and will continue to
sell until EVERYTHING IS SOLD. The stock is still
very Large and Complete.

It will pay you to make a

special trip to this city to take advantage of our offer.

Remember that this Assignee stock consists of Men’s
■and Boy? Suita, Hats, Caps, Collars, Cuffs, Stockings

and in fact everything kept in a Complete Clothing
Store.

K. K. MMNT.
—

�and tawd'tbe Ctrl

ihla.

THE DID MIUMYSiaY

•■•Let It fD Srther-eye. ' w me. Do yoo
bet
een—end be Imfed to hlo&gt;! He —» ’
Bo did not. "tplj•
do much more then rob me at my |
Then
name- But wtmt doe. he me.o by go- , thougl,u ell the
B jo,,
tag farther?- ” he eeld, pwelng i-&gt;
he .poke - If »&lt;th an effort. In a low.

he aalced. irritably.
"Tom! Tom! No. (tear, of course I
don't,” said Mary. "What I mean ta, walk and .tending by the girl'. .Ide
| betanoed tone:
&gt;~,„hole but I
■‘He -Id that the matter ww one j
ha„ tried to jee •Joop,
is he likely to say a thing which he
It fa, ptaM
“
does not believe he has ground for? If which Mr. Coodewould -ttle, and not
h-t for you
so, does it mean that tbe books have he himself; and he asked me whether
been touched so that he is led to think I could think of any way in which the tO.!‘n°r^t'ti7tra“h°"-Id
this of you?"
difficulty oould be met. I suppose that
"How could they be touched, as you it may not strike Mr. Coode unpleas­ her manner w— no longer confident.
call it, when no one could get to them
“Tom is no thief."
..
antly.”
-I hope It may prose ao; but ba oould
except myself? That’s what puzxles
"What care I whether it strikes Mr.
Coode or anyone else unpleasantly? I piee no explanation, except a bare de­
Mary left the mill feeling wretched me.”“You've no idea yet who can have have done nothing to be ashamed of n al Now. •• Tom knows, nil the pa
and heart broken. In the gloomy de­
oers are In Mr. Coode'. po-e-fcm. bi.
fection which came over her. even the stolen that money?”
and nothing that is wrong. In
“Not a ghost of a thought. How way does he dare , to pretend that I decision will settle what Is to be done.
confidence she had felt in Tom’s inno­
Mary left bi-L
a
cence in the matter of the money ।could I hare?"
have done this?”
"You could not have taken It with­
Re greater load than e’er in her heart.
troubles was shaken, and more than
“I can’t say I understand,
otaoe she asked herself whether any of out thinking, could you?” .
tried to explain his meaning by
chapter xvi.
“What a woman’s question to ask!” a number of papers, but I was too much
the terrible accusations coulc^oossltux acan— *T —■ lauhe said, a little in banter but more in upset to be able to understand jt," an­
bly be true.
•
‘
WelL
Mary."
—Id one of the grrls
“Take thirteen pounds with­
She went home and tried to assume anger.
swered the girl.
who met her In the mlllyard Just after
something of her usually cheerful de- 'out thinking what I waa doing! Do
"Well, I must say ithasa nice sound;
you think I’ve grown suddenly rich?" that you two should have been putting she left the office, “what arayou going
meanor.
"Have you wanted money particular­ your heads together in order to make to do thia holiday time?"
“Savannah's been here asking fpr
“I harln't thought about the holi­
you.” said her mother. "Seem’sa good ly recently?” asked Mary, her heart out what more I had stolen and how 1
days." answered Mary.
witl!
bit put out about something or other. beating a little anxiously as she grew had done it," ho cried, with a b*irrt of
the strike, being ill. and one thing and
J can’t make her out; and I’m blest if nearer the questions she wanted to put bitterness.
another. I'm in no grand spirits for
“What do you mean, Mary? Do you
I'm not glad she’s gone. Can't like the
Mary thought it best not to answer
lass, for all her soft ways and votes and want tc* know what I’ve spent every the taunt, excusing it on account of the holiday making."
Man'had forgotten that it was Whit
dav for tbe last twelve mouths?"
that."
"No, Tom; of course I didn't want to ! anger which she knew such an accusa­ Bantide, and that tbe mill waa to done
"What did she want?"
after tha*. day—the Friday—until tba
tion
would
naturally
evoke.
ask
such
questions
as
that
I
only
ask
"Didn’t say; except that she wanted
"Is there any more to be told?" bo following Wednesdayif it is true that you have been want- |
to speak to you.
Seemed mighty
Late in the afternoon she saw Tom,
curious to know whether you’d come ing money recently. Have you?” And said.
and was the witness of a scene between
"No, Tom; I know nothing more.”
she
looked
again
into
his
face.
from the mill yet.’’
him
and Mr. Coode and Gorringe. Mary
"They
don
’
t
accuse
me
of
firing
that
"Well, if I l^adn’t wanted to spend
For a moment the mention of Savan­
shed the other night,.-----I suppose;
..
- and v-ftSi passing near the office when the
nah’s visit drew away Mary's thoughts ।some I should Imve had money in the —--- -----------------door
waa thrown open suddenly and
savings bank, I suppose, and then I they haven’t got to a charge of murder
from the chief subject; but they soon ।
with some force from within, and Mr.
went back to Tom and the course shouldn’t have had to borrow yours yet Though, by heavens, they may
and give you the right to come ques-! still do that and with cause Joo, if I Coode, Gorringe and Tod appeared on
which she had better take.
am to *be
like
this.”
“ persecuted h
Ua thia."
the threshold.
She made up her mind before she fin­ tioning and cross-questioning me as to •*"*
"Tom. Tom; don’t speak so wildly,”
ished her tea, and she startled her what I spend. I don’t like the ques­
mother by the abruptness with which tions, Mary, and I would rather you cried Mary’, frightened st his words.
"Well,” he added, with a bitter
she jumped up from tbe table and put didn't ask them. If you want to be
Electrie Bitter*.
on bar hat She would go straight to sure that your money is safe you need laugh, "I suppose I must be thankful
This remedy is becoming so well known
that
I’m not worse than a common
Toro, tell him all she had heard, or not feel at all afraid."
and so popular as to need no special
It was an ungenerous thing, unkind­ thief.”
nearly all, and ask him what it meant.
mention. All who have used Electric
"Don’t, dear, don’t,” said the girl,
Tom was at home when she reached ly said; and it stabbed the girl to the
rising and going to him to take his Bitters stag the same song of
the cottage.
He was sitting alone, heart
purer medicine does not exist and it Is
“I did not mean anything of that arm. "Don’t speak in that way. Let guaranteed to do all that is claimed.
looking so dejected and miserable that
the girl's heart went out to him with a sort," she said, gently and sorrowfully. us try to see what is to be done to Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of
thwart the plots against you and get the liver and kidneys, will-remove pimples,
great rush of sympathy and love. He “You are cruel."
“Then why question me In such a the truth proved."
boils, salt rheum and other afflictions
looked up when she entered and gave
“What is to be done?” be cried. caused by impure blood.—Will drive
her a smile of welcome—a sad, feeble way? If you didn’t doubt me you
I- have "Before we can settle anything I must malaria from the system and prevent as
smile enough, that flickered out quick­ wouldn’t put such questions.
lies
are that they
---------------------&lt; well as cure ail malarial fevers.—For cure
ly, and was followed by a look of had to spend the money, and there’s know what the exact —
Surely I can spend itaa . tell; and that I’ll know as soon as of headache, constipation and indigestion
anxious, searching scrutiny which an end of It
try Electric Bitters. Entire satisfaction
I
please.
”
|
possible,
if
I
hare
to
drag
it
by
force
Mary could not fail to notice.
He
‘*Yes, of course you can, Tom.
Of , out of Gorringe. By heavens, I’ll go at guaranteed, or money refunded.—Price
seemed as if he was almost afraid of
50
eta. arid gl.00 per bottleat W. H. Good­
I won’t lei an hour pass
what might be her object in coming to ■myself, and for my own knowledge, I once to him.
year’s drugstore
should never have asked a question.”
without facing the He he has told.”
him.
“What do you mean?" he Cried out At |
Mary agreed to this course, and soon
For the moment she could find noth­
ing to* say, and busied herself in tak­ this. “For your own knowledge? Who t after they separated; Tom promising
Mrs. Pb«be Thomas of Junction City,
ing off her hat and jacket, loitering so is there who has put you on to me to to go to her to tell her the result of tne
{ interview with Gorringe if she should Ill., was tuld by her doctors that she had
as to gain time.
Then she went to ask such questions?"
The girl sighed heavily.
She had h&gt;ve left the cottage before he re­ consumption and that there was no hope
him, and, moved by a sudden impulse,
for her, but two bottles of Dr. Kings’ New
put her arms round him and kissed meant all she said for the best; but tbe turned from the manager.
Discovery completely cured her and abe
him. She was so rarely demonstrative more she said, the greater seemed to .
She waited a long time, sitting with
says it saved her life. Mr. Thomas Eg­
be
the
misunderstanding.
[
the
old
man.
Some
hours
passed
within her affection that so unusual an act
the old man. Some hours passed with- gers, 119 Florida St. San Francisco, suf­
"I did not mean what you seem to out Tom returning until, despite her
on her part unsettled him somewhat,
fered from a dreadful cold, approaching
and his response to her caress was not think. I should never think of coming anxiety to know the result of the in­ consumption, tried without result every­
to question you for the benefit of othier t terview, she felt obliged to go home,
a very warm one.
thing else than bought obe bottle of Dr.
was thopghtful
thjftt ’ she
She was
thopghtful and
and sad
sad all
all ihe
the Kings's New Discovery and in two weeks
After a short time the stress of the j people.- You know that I mean that
opje; ' WB
way
v home, and
and very miserable after
after-­ was cured. lie is naturally thankful. It
girl's emotion lessened and she grew I have heard this said by other people;
calmer. Then they
to talk. At 1 that they are making it the ground inf wards when she sat waiting for him.
, began
„
is such results of which these are samples,
first it was about subjects that had no j cruel charges against you; and thatr I |i
Be did
did not
not come.
come.
And when
when at that prove the wonderful efficacy of this
Be
And
connection with the object of her.। wanted
to be
able to
deny uieiB."
them.”
-,i
nouu-uiu
oeuuie
wueuy
jI ; length .ushe crept away to r
bed,
medicine' In coughs and colds. Free trial
"What do they nsay, qnd
are the wretched, heartsick, and'worn with bottle at W. 11. Goodyear’s Drjig store.
visit, but presently Tom told her of his
* who
*
▼igit tp Murstone and what had passed. I! nther
other rwinlRr
people?" U
he ..^1,
asked.
( lh&lt;} !ojmJ of lhe worry which had
Regular size 50c. aad 11.00.
r "Did you notice any change in his!
“
Itenhen -Gorringe
ZJm-rinem has told—"
“Reuben
; harassed her, the fact of his not having
|
‘‘Confouj^ Reuben Gorringef' $x- come to her added greatly to her
manner?" she asked.
I “BLs manner is always beastly disa­ I claimed
Tom, almost passionately. . trouble.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
Next morning she looked anxiously
greeable; and to-day I could have “What do you want to go holding se- ।
Cret consultations with him about me for him at the mill, but neither he nor bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum. fever
1™ __
l:.. ___________ 2 :—
sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains,
Is he in league against me. aad Gorringe was to be seen; and then the
In fact, I. had plenty of difficulty to :for?
corns, and all skin Irruptions, and posi­
keep my hands off him.”
iare you with him too?"
[ memory of the wild, rough words andtively cure piles or no pay required. It
“Ycu are talking wildly and at ran- threats which the former had used on
“Did he give you the books back?"
Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
” said Mary. “What has hap- ; the previous night recurred to her. and or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
“No. On the contrary he point blank dam.
&lt;
refused, and said something about hav- pened
1
is this: I had to get money to B fear of yet greater possible troubles box. For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the
tug them overhauled for the whole tiqjfft bring you to-day, and oould only get it oppressed and racked her.
druggist.
I have been secretary. Be asked me4 xdrancea from Mr. Gorringe on the «• •
To h„ relief, Reuben Gorringe
whether I was sure that the balance ennty
1
of my wring, bank deporiL He ^Ted dm1ng
brenkfMt haH.
Increase the appetite by lhe use of
which the book showed to be due waa ।
me a bank note, and thia pmmd hoQr. liking rery black and atern. Ayer’s Cathartic Pills.
They cause the
all that was really due. 1 answered, from me to you. and from you to Mur- A,
„ h,
„^ht of M
he stomach, liver and bowels to perform
hotly enough, no doubt, that I would stone.
Muratone then took it back to „nt w h,,. ,nii. MJ.lng he wllhed w their functions properly, do not debilitate,
have no more to do with the whole Gorringe to know how it had come into 1
hcr led tho
th(. „a„
by excessive stimulation, and are not Irri­
business, and flung the money on the yoer hand^ and at the aame time j
tating in their action. As an after dinner
..H.„ yon
Tomr rte
table, and left him. We should have apoke hia belief that another ten
the oth„ eould
she Pill they are uneqaaled.
come to blows if I'd sloppad,” said Tom, poenda wn, miaaing from the aick could not hold back the que.tion.
Hundreds of acres of Marsh land south
growing excited.
fund. In this way Mr. GorringB knew ।
*"Yes,
—
•I saw •him
■ ...
- .
—
late last night.
You of Niles is being used for raising pepper­
Hla atory toldhta ^h.'t tad pa^“b2wwn n',“ mint
“It was all the money that was due, I tad girec.yon the money.
................
’
____ _ _____________ :•
wasn't it, Tom?" asked Mary, pausing is that at lhe time of Murstone’a inter- •
■ • and...
.
he said,
looked- at .her from
un­
No small objection which tbe young
a moment, in doubt how to ask this. view with him he believed the whole
derneath his heavy eyebrows, now bad to the old-time spring-medicines was
The question angered the man.
tiling to be a cock and bull story, but knitted close together.
their nanseousness. In our day, this ob­
"What you do mean? Do you mean afterwards he thought that he ought
"Certainly," answered Mary, readily. jection Is removed and Ayer’s Sarsaparil­
what be seemed to insinuste^-that I'd to look into all the cash matters at the
la. tbe most popular and powerful of
"I have no secrets from him.”
been keeping something back?
Of milL"
blood-purl here, Is as pleasant to the palate
"Ah, but he has from you. 1—"
course, it was all the money. Didn't I
She had been growing gradually
"Where is he?" she asked, with a as a cordial.
tell you so last night? I should have very nervous, fearing to tell him of
gesture of impatience at his reply.
Justlw-eteet Cawley, of Morenci, saya
thought you would be ready to believe Gorringe’s accusation.
"I am not quite certain; but I believe be will marry free of charge, tbe first two
•'WeU! Go on. It’s quite interestr
he has gone either to Preshorn to sec couple that come bls way.
“I do, Tom; of •oursc, 1 do. But I Ing," he said,
laughing angrily.
Lee about the sick fund matter, or
By using Hall’s Hair Renewer. gray,
want to tell you what they say now; “What does he say he found? That I
else to the grange to see Mr. Coode
faded, or discolored hair assums ’he nat­
and I don't know how to begin.”
had been stealing money there, as well
about the more serious matter here.”
ural color ot youth, and groes lux riant
"What do they say?” he asked, as from the sick fund?"
"More serious matter," repeated and strong, pleasing everybody.
sharply.
The girl grew silent.
Suddenly
Mary, questioningly.
"They say that there is another Tom’s manner changed, and he grew
Standish people have contributed $1000
"Much more serious matter?" ans­
amount of ten pounds due,” said Mary, terribly in earnest.
toward tbe malntainanct of a norma!
wered Gorringe, emphatically.
speaking slowly and hesitatingly, and
"Ita you mean. Mary, that they are
school there during tbe summer.
“ Did
you
tell him
what is
scarcely raising her voice above a whis- going
.
to vamp
up another tale
Mrt Brace W,uoo. Cedar Spring!,
.yey mo charged against him?”
against me at- the
mill? ,
"I told him some particulars. That Mich., My*, --niweeTer I in real tired
"The liars!” burst from the man’s everything you heard.
„
Quick, for he had received money which he had and nenoua, 1 take about wren dropa of
lips. "Who has told you this?”
God’s sake, don’t keep me in this sus­
Adlronda and I always obtain lustant
not accounted for, and that moneys
"I heard it from Reuben Gorringe, pense! What did the man say?"
had been given him to pay away which relief." Bold by W. H. Goodyear
to whom Murstone had been.”
“He told me that he had heard that
have never been paid.
There is no
Dr. Chas. o. Reilly, of Adrian, opens a
"So Gorringe is my enemy, is he?” you bad been spending money lately;
doubt of it.”
” “"« eonteranoe on faith at tbe
exclaimed Tom, excitedly. "I thought that you had been in some sort of
“I do not believe it," answered Mary,
“ Upe" 00
I noticed something strange in his con- doubtful company (“That’s a lie,” In­
confidently and reaolutely. "Nay, I April 15th.
terrupted Tom vigorously); that he
“I don’t think he Is against you, had noticed some sort of change in am sure there is a mistake, and all will
Janet Shanahan Snlahed hla loading
Tom—’’ then she suddenly stopped, re- y»u; and that when he examined the be made clear. Tom Roylance is no fs,r^‘ui7»l*1,M ‘!S”r ,ro“ “* ToTrl*
thief”
[*"» 1*« nlaht. There were si Sat car,
books and papers at tbe mill there was
Her eyes Bashed end her face burned -tn
cnaation—“at least not in that.
He a certain amount of money missing.”
Wllh the t’mbCT- »■&gt; ot which
with
indignation
as
she
said
this.
But
"nr”” |ipe&lt; 10 G‘**OW' Scotland. gave Murstone the money at oaoe. He
"By heavens! I’ll have his life if he
said that he was sure you would wish dares to spread those lies about me. Reuben Gorringe made no reply or
it paid at onoe, and ao he paid it”
The cowardly liar.” His vehemence movement.
“Yoe promised nothing should be
“The devil he did! And what right and agitation were almost alarming to

By Arthur W. Marchmont, ft A.

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has he got to interfere in my affairs?
To do a thing like that is jmt as much
ab to confess that the He is true.
Ill
go and have this out with Murstone
Alone. The villain, to trump up such a
dastardly tale against me!"
He got up excitedly from his chair,
AB if to go out.
But he changed his purpose as anddenly and began walking quickly up'
and down tbe room.
**I wonder what on earth It can all

if thtaktag
otoa&amp;
______ ______________ __
©onapiracy all about me to get me into

He's

he's

look at, He strode excitedly about the
room, clenching his fists and shaking
them at Imaginary enemies, and vow­
ing vengeance against all who were
thus against him.
“Whom does he mean by bad com­
pany.- I wonder?
Whose character
does he want to destroy besides mine,
I should like to know?”
“1 think he means Savannah,” an-

“J’U cram the words down his ill­
shaped throat!” he cried, savagely.
"The cowardly hound; to get you there
and endeavor to set you against the
poor girl in that way, as well as against

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??pt/ha! the P*P«r» hare been cent to
Jtr',Coode- A* 1 ‘old you. he hae the
decision.”
•The decision aa to whatr ached
Mary.
r
"A. to prooecuting or not proeecutta~,
anawered Gorringe, .peaktag
without looking at the girt
*
J
The blow .track home, and Man
turned eery p^e.
-------------- ,-u-„ura« ,
What do you think he will dor wheal «d oat. with
the aalced. faintly aad teartally.
------------------queuees.—Fvsrt “
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^Ihlak be will pexmeenta," anawered
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Genealogy X* * One-Sided and
. i;Partial
.
. Thing.
..
called a "Christmas present to the
Scrofula,
Naw York City.
t A conversation among a group of ; Thousands of Cln.1 manta Haunt the soldiers.” It was in the shape of a
otjerday all of whom were |
National Capital.
circular announcing that 8140,000,000
Boils,
I.VTBS in
। of good New England families, brought I
*
the treasury at Washington
any other
j to be distributed among the
out
some
curious—
admissions,
Says*nuthe •
waiting
parent
Good
Health
Followed
by
a
„
&gt;
----------------—
««awu
O
,
alcohol or tobacco, WakefnlnsM, Mental Dtpraaskm,
|I Boston Transcript. Only one of the i
veterans. All that was necessary was
r»t«l AnackM l-a.nmo.taSoftening ot Bruin, casting ln»antty, tottery. deoxy,
EA....U
„
TYnrlf
r.z-tv.1.)
a____
. A his, descent,
.
.
.IvAth, Premature Old Age, Barreuneea, Loa* at
that they should write for their share
। party
could
trace
in
Power in either sex, Irayotenay, Lencarrbm end ell
tara
—
Cranks
Whole
Pclltlonx
of this sum, which had been discovered
| the line of mothers, farther than to
rcmuio Weekneeaee, ttavolantare Lodeea, 8p*n«mrrhtM caused by over-exertion of brain, Bali­
Smack of Xusoaity.
to be owing for extra travel pay,
■ his grandmother, though several could
A
GREAT
LO8&amp;
n’u«e. cver-lDdolgena*. A month1* trMOMUt,11,
allowance for rations, etc. On this ac­
New Yore, April 14.—David Dudley trace it very much farther in the pater- '
fl for 15. by mail, with each order tor* boxes, with
tn will c-tul written guarantee torgfand if not cared. Field, the distinguished jurist, died Fri­ nal line, and even in what they called ’
count more than 10,000 letters were
{Special Washington Letter.]
6 tin rutttiea Iwued by lugenU WEST'S LIVER PILLS
received by the second auditor alone,
the "maternal line,” which meant of • Everybody
.----- ---------r—
C’.twe Sick Headache, BUtowaML Llrer OoatptalSt, day at his home, 2 Grammercy place,
that--------------has had—
any—
experiSour Btuiunch. DyapepMa end Constipation.
thus giving rise to an immense amount
course
the
mother's
father
’
s
family.
ence
with
the
national
legislation
says
of pneumonia. Mr. Field arrived from
All present could tell the maiden name
Uncle Sam is not only stingy but of trouble. Mr. Dalzell has now reduced
the
Italy
only
last
Wednesday
on
the
W. II. Goohear. Sole Agent, Hastings.
Columbia. He had gone abroad to ui uneir motner s mother, butpnly one
‘
mean in his treatment of his creditors. . his estimate of the claim to 81.000,000.
Blood-Purifier
officers
in their
official —
co--------------------T-----------•---------------.!
One of the most remarkable claims
take
Christmas dinner with
his Could tell the maiden name' of her Government
and
only child lady Musgrave, ard to attend mother. Of course many in New Eng- paclty have, from time to time, made ever brought against the government
~
t-- sole
-dl surbinding Uncle ~
Sam to pay is embodied «in a %.«iv
bill aby *the
lhe twenty first birthday celebration of l&amp;nd among thane-genealogically care- contracts
W
TIMETABLE.
her eldest son, Dudley Field Musgrave. ful people who can tell you the names oertain sums in return for certain vivors of a massacre on the plains. It
Ills daughter b the widow of bir^An- of all their sixteen great-great-grand­ . goods or services, but when* the cred- is alleged that thirty years ago a famIn effect February H. UMgrandmothers
this.
itors come to'Washington to collect ily of emigrants was traveling through
thony Musgrave, who was governor of fathers and o
------- r---------- -- -can
-------do
!------“a
Queensland. Australia, when he died.
thcse are comparatively few, and their itaoney from congress they gener- Idaho on its .way to Oregon,; when it
! was set upon by Indians, 'rtic father
SUll.OB’r
She is living in East Grinstead in Sus-' tho"c who cannot carry back the line ally fail in their mission.
GOOD ADVICE.
Now while it may be that Uncle Sam and mother, four sons and three danghsex, about SO miles from London. He
mo^t,rs more than three genera­
then traveled about on the continent t$Dn8 include tho representatives of is mean and stingy in such matters it is ters were killed, but the youngest■ Kill.
ih. ». in.
and took the steamer from Genoa for adme of the most aristocratic families only fair to remember that there was ‘
11 10 10 30
Every patriotic u* hen should give his
home.
| in New England, ivhosc line of pater- never anybody so pestered with duns. I
personal effort and intluef.ee *o increase
Kalainazoo Lv..
He hud been at his home at 2 Gram- j nal descent is unbroken to the settle­ People who say that he owes them^
Eastcwiwr.....
money are always swarming about the j
the circulation of his home paper which
mercy place since his return, and was mont an(1 beyond.
Richland June t
Cressey
teaches the American policy of Protec­
thought to be in good health for a man I
,us
*or a moment what this cupitol when congress Ls in session, |
Milo
ot bis age—89 years.i
while
thousands
of
such
claimants
all
I
He. was taken' QUvs^°n involves. Suppose you write
tion. It is his duty to aid in this respect
Delton
down your own. name. Then write over the country arc continually clam-1
with pneumonia Wednesday night
Cloverdale...
in every way possible. After the home
Shultz
down on one line just above it the oring by letter for payment- Some of !
paper is taken care of, why not sub­
names of your father and mother—the them are cranks and not a few are !
Hastings....
frauds,
but
many
are
honest
creditors,
I
scribe for the’ Amekican Economist, ’
father’s name first on the left, the
Coat? Grove.
hopeful
or
despairing
of
a
settlement.
mother
’
s
second
on
the
right.
You
published
by the American Protective
Woodland .
Woodbury .
perceive that these two people had an Numerous are the bad debts recorded ■
Tariff-League? One of its correspon­
I i&lt;r i&gt;.
against
the
government,
which
has
I
equal interest in your being. There
landing ...
dents says:
"No true American can
h at least u chance you arc like your often been accused of never paying
Detiplt
gel along without it. , I consider it the
Gr*hd Kapids
mother in important physical and men­ anything when it can help doing ti.
Yes, some of them are cranks, but
greatest and truest political teacher in
tal respects. Now, set down on a line
above these two names the names of they have become so because "hope ‘
the Uuiied States.”
your grandfathers and grandmothers, deferred maketh the heart sick," not ’
Sund postal card request for free
beginning with your father’s father to speak of the wear and tear on the '
sample copy. Address Wilbur F.Wakeand ending with yuur mother’s mother. brain. Some of them are frauds, but
mUn,
General Secretary, 135 West 23d
These two couples, again, had as much nearly all claims have some honest ‘
BOUGHT BY AX INDIAN TRADER.
Chicago Ar...,
St.. New York.
interest in your father and your mother foundation. True stories of lives j
a. nvip. rn
nis your father and mother had in you; ruined, fortunes wrecked and homes member of the expedition, a male in­
KaLunazoo Ar
DAVID DVD I Ju V FIELD.
Easi Owner Lv.
CAUTION^-If
there
is Ain
had expected to npend his summer &gt; and
1
,
. •you as
, much of your
— destroyed iu the prosecution of just ’ fant, was carried into captivity. Hav­
Richland June!
&gt;m.msr the Berkshire hills, where he “&gt;olh,'r» mother as there is o! your claims against the government would ing grown to manhood, he demanded
fill
a
library
of
volumes.
Unpaid
vic■
bottom, pat him down m a fraud.
,M!h»........
from Uncle Sam thevalueof the wagon
line
was ixtrn.
He
was
engnKed In father's father.
father Now above this Uno
Delton ...
writing his autobiographv. Only last ; wrlto down/he names ot your eight tims haunt the legislative lobbies from in which the emigrant party was trav­
Cloverdale
congress to congress, pursuing the de- ,
BbulU.,...
Wednesday he remarked: "My one I great-grandparents—which you should linquent debtor with never-dying hope, J eling when attacked by the savages,
the vehicle having been subsequently
great ambition ia to have my codes : surely be able to do if you are a Van­
while scores of others are relegated to found by a quartermaster in the army,
adopted all over the world. They a rd &gt; kev. '"Each one of these eight hail an
the
poorhouses
and
the
lunatic
asy'
who had applied it to his own uses.
written aud published. It is only a equal interest In ton. Now. you perWoftdiSDd
lums. Some such debts due from the So the amount (8180) was paid by the
question of time when they will be ac­ coive that you have a pyramid.stand, ing on its apex. You are the apex. nation are handed down by the credit- . treaaftry and charged against the quar­
cepted.
”
Lathing
; 'fhc left hand edge of it is your line of ors from generation to generation— termaster.
legacies usually pnxluctive of only ,
Raulils
The veterans of the union armies
Mr. Field’s estate ia valuedBnt bef- ' fathers, and on the right hand of it is
, misery and unhappiness.
have every conceivable kind of claims
tween 8500,000 and 81.000,000.
The your line of mothers. In all likeli­
,
Nothing is more difficult than to get: against the government.
Some of
property is unencumbered. .Mr. Henry hood you derive rather more of your
M. Field, his brother, said l.haUzlhe characteristics from the right hand the most just claim against Uncle Sam | them want remuneration for the
through congress. However favorably i money spent in traveling from their
bulk of his estate will be held in trunt edge of the pyramid than you do from
recommended by a committee, the homes to the mustering office where
for the grandchildren until they be­ • the left.- and while, in all probability*.
! if you are from a good New England chances are enormously against its, they enlisted. They want also to be
-muni uai'y. AilenU must signal come of age.
family,
go on Btruuuiiiig
Stretching uut
out ever reaching consideration by the . remunerated for moneys taken from
Flags at liulf Mini.
ij **»•*
“•», you vcan
«mj mt
raib.&lt; al ilogstittioasus smtu as .they, can be
.... for alleged "luxuries" for which
e«fn.
When the news ot Mr. Field’s death tl&gt;e left hand edge ot the inverted pyr-. house. Supposing that it passes the ’• them
were ^overcharged
by the
•FreiRlit trains will b»* rt.u at the cnnvenlcno became known Mayor Gilroy ordered’ amid, jroti cannot goon with the right hpuse, a miracle must interpose to se-'. they
they "were
"overcharged by
the sutsutf {he coirtjiauv. who rrsenre ti&gt;v ntlii to chaiue
Occasionally old soldiers who
be time of &gt;ucii train* without notice.
the flags on the city hall displayed at ’ ^au&lt;* ‘Jdge any further, and this means’ cure its approval by the senate and ; icr.’»
1
the
president's
signature.
If
only
this
;
xvere
never
formally
mustered
outcome
N&lt;&gt; ti will wait at Woodbury for passengers half mast, and the flag over the’ Law- thot your genealogy is a one-sided and
rum No. 1 011 It I.. A N.
last be lacking the claimant must be-j to Washington and obtain their dis­
yers’ club in the Equitable building partial thing.
■ E tiigavr i. UAt be at th- depot at least d mtn
! gin at the beginning again in tbe next ! charge at the war department.
At
Lehirr leaving time ot trains,so that agents
THECWORLO.
A DOG OF FRANCE,
..iv have time to check it properly; otherwise It was also lowered. Judge Prior, sitting t
i congress, as if he had never taken a &gt; the same time they ask for pay from
W. L. DOVGL AS Shoes are stylhh, easy fit:A;. not coforward until next train.
in part I of the court of common pleas, i
.... ....
tinr, and rive better satisfaction al the pnccs ad­
, •
....
. . ,,
. , He !'»» a Warrior Bold anti at AuaterlltX1 step .before. The labor of Sisyphus. I the close of the war’to the date of such
■&gt;V. S. 4&gt;ewix«;. (Icn’l Manager,
v
ertited
than
any
other
make.
Try one pair and
Judge Bookstarer, holding a specml
, K1.nd.„,,
f! t I’oii ru. Gvn’l P. &amp; T. AkU
whose .stone
always
rolled down to the
£ormai tvivanc,
release, and
are both
surprised
be convinced, the stamping of W L Douria»’
.... _
t....... .......
........
_ j&lt; toniiiu
uuu uiv
wm du
&lt;
L. SKItOXANT. Supt.
term of the court of common pleas, aud
name and price on lhe bottom, which guarantees
The story of u dog of France is told foot of the hill before he could get it: aIK] grieved at not getting it Others
their
value,
saves
thousands
of
dollars annually
Judge Giererich in part 3 of Lhe court in the Outlook—n dug who liecame one quite
—“■ at
-* the
•* top.
*—----------*
...................
•
•been paid
” for
•
was nothing
to this. . nrite
that having
their
to those who wear them. Dealers wl»o push the
of common pleas,
adjourned court Of the most loved
sale of W. L. Dnuglaa Shoes gain customers,
— -.
It is not true, as is generally believed; ’ services in greenbacks they now want
of all the followers
which helps to increase the sales on their full line
when they heard of’ Mr. Field's death. of Napoleon.
IHe was a shaggy dog, that claim agents or lobbyists are dis- the difference between the value of
ills Ketuarlari&gt;lr Career.
whom the soldiers called Mustache, reputable persons: but it is true that a • the greenbacks they received and gold,
[Mr. Field wm born at Haddam, Coau, and and who. casting his lot with that of preat many sharks and vultures pre- ’ paper money having since risen to par.
‘ Cits S«»«tre fre« upon appltettim. AdJreux,
vru* educated at Williams college. He studied
W. ’..OOLGLAS, BruvKtou. H»»r. Sok
law. was admitted to practice when x3 fears the army, had followed it Into Italy, tending to be claim agents cause trou- ! One difficult commonly experienced
old and begun bls legal career in this city. He ^Scarcely had the army reached Alex- bie and delay in manj* cases by their in paying
war claims out of the treas­
was chiefly’ known iu&gt; a public man tot his bndrht when Mustache warned his com- 'questionable practices. They send ury under existing Jaws concerns the
labors in the cause ot law reform Bavin# Fades of n night attack, hLs timely circulars broadcast to the uninformed,
widows. Not a few old soldiers seem
been appointed in 1M7 by the legisUture
In suggesting that the latter are entitled to have as many as three or four
of bis stale a o mmissioner on practice and waking saving, perhaps, the army
■ pleading, bo took an active part in the prep­ return the dog’s name was inscribed to moneys from the treasury. By ; widows,. white numbers of them hod
Ia the salt every one ahoukl uee. Tbe Im­
aration of a new code of procedure He was on the roll-book of-his company. From way of fee for looking into the matter . two each. Thus it is very puzzling to
parities In tbe other kinds are uaeiess. at
intrusted by the state In 1857. as president that day he was entitled to draw ra­ , they demand 83 or S3 in advance, with • find out wMch one to pay in every
course, hut danjrerous also. Tbe lime,
of a commission. vrtlB Abe-task of preparing
»-&gt;l'criaJly, Is tlie cause of much klduey
the assurance that nothing further j case.
Some foreigners who enlisted
— ••
a grenadier's portion -----daily.
a political code, a penal cotie, and a civic tions
«««» —
.
disease.
code, containing the entire body of the law. t Moreover, the regiment’s barber was will be demanded unless tlie claim is had families abroad and families in
Mr. Noyes undertook the penal code nud Mr. ordered
• to comb
* Mustache at least
- once allowed. Having gut the fee. their in- ' this country also. Naturally the widField lhe analysis of the political and civlL : a week.
CAW I OBTAIN A PATNNTt For
It was not a sinecure for the terest ceases in the claim, which is in ' ows on this side usually applied first
prompt answer and an boMst onlnlon. writ* t
After many drafts and eight successive reports
due course disallowed. Meanwhile ' for xfloney due. and, after they were
had been made the ninth and Anal report was barber, for not a member of the regi­
experience ti
ment
was
a
greater
fighter
than
the
they
send
out
more
circulars
soliciting
paid,
claims
would
come
in
from
the
submitted to th-.- legislature in February. 1W5.
tlona strtcily
Mr. Field rewrote tne civil code eighteen time*. dog- Once he was wounded in the victims. Consequently more than 00 real and previous widows across the
AH thcae law reforms occupied most Of hl* shoulder
Is much tbe purest, and therefore the
by~ a bayonet
thrust,
and once. percent, of all claims are found de- ocean.
_______
„
best salt known. Made froup th* b»Tt
time for eighteen years.
in the battle of Marengo, he lost an vojj of merit.
j
The }&gt;ension claims are as the sands
Other slates followed tbe example of New
br.30, by the best process, with the brel
But every wound was dressed ( suits are to this day being brought of the seashore for number, and as
train, and pocked tn the best manner.
York. These code* have been adoptcu by near­ ear.
ly all the states and, tn substance, by England by the company's surgeon, and every for B]avcs killed anil stolen by the ' the colors of the kaleidoscope or prism
tuiied wee
The fact that wilt Is cheap U no reason
why you should not hove pure salt.
and her colonies An iuternaUonal code wm new cannonading put Mustache on (Creek Indians during the hostilities for variety. There is an old lady in
Ask for Diamond Crystal. &lt;!ve it a fair
next drawn up Workinjt with tbe Law society his febt. Some years elapsed, and then ,
with
that
nation
in
1836
in
Alabama,
J
West
Washington
named
Kearney,
trial. Write us for further particulars.
conics. 25
In England, he drafted a code which wm after­
1 the dog reappeared at Austerlitz. ।the value of the human chattels being . Her husband was a union soldier,
Our Dairy Salt Is the standard of ex­
ward published.
cellent. and 1.0 butter maker sbouW’
He was in the midst of the fight. The (estimated at 81,000 each. There are During the rebellion the federal troops
Helped to Nominate Lincoln.
be without It Address
Mr Field made hia flrat public speech In 1M2! company was hard pressed, and the ,numerous claims outstanding against ' encamped about her place and took all
DIAMOND CRYSTAL SALT CO..
at Tammany h^l Two years later be began! standard bearer was left alone—with the
।
government for dogs taken by the -her live stock and other movable propADMINISTRATOR’8 SAI Ji.
St- Clair, MkJu
to rally the anti-slavery remnant of bls p*rty, Mustache—among the dead and dying. Indians, their worth being reckoned at j erty, valued at 830,000.
She has been
to oppose the annexation of.TexM None• The Austrians were charging and at a !
Notice is hereby given, lhet In pursuance of
from 85 to 850. A woman in Nebraska ' asking congress for repayment ever an order granted to tbe undersigned. Melville
was more active on tbe Mtac of free­
dom during the Missouri compromise and1 shot the standard bearer fell. The dog has recently applied for repayment for since, but site will never get it. though J. Bigelow. Administrator of tbe estate of Julia
K. Stuart,deceased, by the Judge ot Probat*
•the Kan»M-NebrMka difficulty.
He at­; and the flag were left behind together. property destroyed by the Indians, no dispute"ia made of her right to the for
tbe county of Kalamazoo, on the'I Mb day
tended many conventions and always spoket Seizing the tattered shred of tricolor who, on August 7, 1864. burned her
of December A. D , 1693. there will be sold ait
money.
against that portion of bis party w**,ch
Public Vendor, to tbe bigbeet bidder at the
Dr. Mary Walker did go'/d service as Yankee Springs ppstotnee, front door, in lb*
upheld tbe slave trade. Mr. Field wm a dele­• in hi* teeth. Mustache started across ,
gate to tbe peace convention during the la*l1 the field. Leaping from the very feet
a surgeon in the army during the late county of Barry, State of Michigan, on Wedneee 2nd day of May A. D. I8H.U on» o’clock
months of lhe Buchanan administration. Toj of tbe foe, who thought they had I
war. She was paid for the first twelve
afternoon of that day, i subject to nil en­
his influence and that of Horace Greely, at theI gained the prize, on through shot, and ,
cumbrances by way of Mortgage or ottarwiM
months, but! at tho end of that time
Chicago convention in 1HX the nominaUooof
exhtlng
at the time of the death of Jaata EL
roar, and smoke he sped until &gt;
the war department discovered that it Siuut or at tbe time of said sale, tbe fol­
Lincoln was largely McrlDed. After tbe war ho cannon
.
reached the French lines, and (
objected to military rule In the south and he
j
had no right to employ a woman in lowing described real estate lo-wil:
Tbe south east quarter (H) of the north west
argued many celebrated cases against the &lt;dropped at his comrades’ feet the (
such capacity. Nevertheless she kept quarter
(k&gt; of section thirty-tour (So in town­
constitutionality of military commissions r
blood-stained r&amp;g. He lifted a broken ]
on without pu$ for three years longer, ship number three (3) north-of rouge number
In 1873 he attended a meeting at Brussels,
A recent discovery is that headache,
ten (lowest.
paw, and the regimental surgeon set
and
for
this
she
hskb4
the
government
Dated, Kalamruoo. Mich.. March it MH.
dizziness, dullness, confusion of the mind, which rraulted in lhe formation of an *"«£*■ 1it: and the Mareshnl Lannes with his '
to grant her 83,000.
Her claim has
lion of economists, legislators and law
।
Mblviulr J. Rxaaaaw,
et
are due to derangement of the nerve yen from all parts of the wwM for own
Administrator Estate of Julia B Siuatt. de­
(
hands, they say, fastened a medal
been favorably reported in many con­
(xntcr&gt; whidb supply tho brain with nerve the reform and codification of the laws
ceased.
around the hero’s neck. And then,
gresses, but never reached on the cal­
flireei that Indigestion, dyspepsia, neuralgia. of nations, the object being to
endar.
V imi in stomach, etc., arise from the dcrange- lute arbitration tor war in the settlement of they say, as Mustache limped proudly j
MORTGAGE SALE
down the line all the soldiers presented .
Two million claims have been filed
nient'cf the nerve centers supplying these ore &lt;U.pulM or th. MMteUM
Default having been made Iu the conditions
'
as though he had received promo- j
with the second auditor of the treas­ nf a certain mortgage made by Martin V. Bar­
gam-vith nerve flu Id or force. This is likewise pre.ia.nl In
»“•' P*”arms
I
and Harriet iden Barker, his wife,
T&lt;;eof many diseases ot the heart and luy*tion in rank, or thecrossof the Legion
ury since the war; and every other ker
to George F. Kenaatoo, and dared February
I- nerve 8y»ten»ta like a telegraph system,
bureau Ikls a considerable number of 22. 18M And recorded in tbe
ot tbe
of Honor! _____________
as will be seen by the accompanying
‘k'r Fleia’wil^ n*wb« &lt;*
Fk'd
Register of Deeda. tor tl»o County of
claims
for
consideration.
Verily
it
is
Jut. Tho little
Mental Maturity.
Barry In thr State of Mkbican. Febmary 29,
ttilie lines are
noted families of this country. Justice Field
true that the claimant is abroad in the IWI, iu IIher 17 of najrtg^ses on.
'.
’
rs
and
Statistics
are
said
to
show
that
(
die nerves which
or rb, Unl^d Suion .uprem. noun
Cprej
219. oa which mortgage there H alalmed to be
land.
Smith D. Fry.
&lt;!osvey the nerve
SOME OF THEM ARE CRANKSdue at the date of this notice the turn of four
FioW. r.Uinr ot Uio ooom mbH, »wo bu young men do not, on the average, at­
fi-r/e from the
hundred
and
forty-one
dollars
anti
thirty-niCMi
tain
full
physical
maturity
until
they
nerve centers to
brothers]
house and carried her into captivity
cents and no suit or proceedings al law haring
dv&lt;ry part of tbo
The Funeral.
arrive at the age of twenty-eight years. for eighteen months. Not very dissim­
The lady was extremely indignant been instituted to recover the amount secured
body, just tvs tbe
Nbw Yom. April IS.-Funerel no^- Prof. Scheller, of Harvard, asserts, as
by said mortjume or any part thereof. Nottae
elect ric current is
ilar is the case of a lady at Davenport,
when she came into the bird store with Is therefore hereby glv^a tbal on the 26th day
Ices were held yesterday over the. re­ the result of his observations, that
Conveyed along
la., who was captured in 1865 in south­
of May.
nt 10o’clock in tbe forenoon there
t !&gt;*e
telegraph
mains of Dnvid Dudley Field at
young men do not attain the full meas­ ern Kansas by Cheyenne dog soldiers a parrot in a cage.
will be sold at the north front door of tbe
"Here,"
ahe
said,
angrily;
“
I
want
murt bouse, in tbe City ot HsMinp, County oC
Episcopal church
Many dibtingulnhed ure of their mental faculties before
and kept by them for two months. At you to take this vile bird back.”
Burry
and
State
or Michigan, said court. bouM
,nL
pr««nt
Tho
rembin,
were
atanll. Ordinary­
twenty-five years of age. A shrewd
tbe place for hoklLng the Circuit Court for
the end of that time she was bought
"What’s the matter with itT’ asked brink
physician* fail to
the Cotintv ot Barry, at public auction to tins
taken to Stockbridge, Mm*, for inter­ observer has said that "most men are
regard this fact;
by an Indian trader for 81,000 and re­ the dealer.
highest
bidder,
tbe
premises described iu sold
in-lead of treat*
I boys until they are thirty, and little
mortgage or so much thereof m may be neeeaturned to civilisation. Now sho is su­
meet
inn the nerve cen­
‘•It swears.”
vary to satisfy tbe amount due on said mort­
boys until they are twenty-five,” and
ters for thecause
ing for 850,000, which was stolen on
“I beg your pardon,” he said, polite­ gage asatxnre set forth, with lhe Interest there­
Ktiled Himaclf end Wife&lt;» f the disorder*
this accounts for the standard of man­ that occasion from her father, who had
on. and the costs, charges and expense* allow­
ly, "but you must be mistaken.”
Hiawatha, Kan.. April
trlskig therefrom
ed by law and provide*! for tn aaid mortgage,
T. Watkinx n highly reopeeled .nd hood, which was fixed at thirty among brought the money from England in
thuy treat the
"But I know better,” she insisted. said premises being situate In th* City ofH**the
ancient
Hebrews
and
other
races.
I -irt affected.
I the shape of gold and notes from the "Don’t I know swearing when I hear Ungs tn tiw Count--- * - -----wealthy farmer of Brown county .hot
Franklin Mile*,
Michigan aud deed
—
--------------------------Bank
of
England.
Claims
for
Indian
Md Wied hl. wife Sunday
it?”
.
M !».. LL. B.. the
He then took poison and la now dead— of
-- parliament
.
British _______
members
are depredations against Uncle Sam aggre‘‘I hope not, madam.”
highly celebrated
not
p*iu
*■
834.000,000.
ranging
in
amount
*11
Domestic
trouble
bad
unbalanced
his
Id
for
thelr
legislative
services.
specialist and
"That’s all right," she retorted, "Fra block five ChamberUlDABddiUon k&gt;
,but. there
-. xis
__some
__ , — -ow-wavreafinn
njutrt
apart
way from
„
got a husband.”
Haatlngs-thence e°«*b twectv-two
of many noted treatises on the }ntrer suoj«-ti. mind
_
but urcio »
-compensation
------ r——..
..
as__ place in the
jt is strange, but it 1* a fact, that oo"But I assure you the bird does not twenty-nine rods, north twenty-two
A'inrdaror
Lyackad.
from the dignity
of. the
long since realized the truth of the first
A
1w
nrn.rc"
xrvlAA
vaaa. *-.p.—J
“
statement, and his Bostoratlve
" r persons file claims against . wroar.”
i
Ata.
April 14-The body mBUrial privileges granted to mem- ca*ionally,
.
Is prepared on tlrnt principle- Ita Ruccesa
rThd “r.rftb.hoMf., ••ly. the eheApMt
States for service in the
"And I say it does. It ends nearly
In curing all diseases arialng from deranveoers u* I-***---z___
ttent of the nervpu* system te
club tn the world.” said one ex-member. con federate army. An old gentleman every word with damn, and I won*t
ful. as tne thouaajnds of unsolicited reutitno- hMMring to » tre. near bow- Tn'
named Taylor, from Chicago, has
asked have it.”
—- ---------nials In possession of the company manufac- “r^T“"sbiX a -»Tu “T nRpd to eet a chop, a dish of pota- namea layior, nvui
toes a piece of bread and a pint of beer several congresses for
in
The dealer’s face brightened.
murdered Kouen oojca
.
pen«. and what oould yon maul for hta haring angyeAted toPreri"IbISI^U?” he asked.
quarter
remedy for ail nervous diseasesplsaUr. recently.
dent
Lincoln
the
ide*
of
baning
wl«h nicer than that?" As a matter of
Idea
meulng greengreen­
"Isn’t that enough?"
fact
lodging,
writing
materials
and
backs
Col.
de
Arnaud
hal
made
re
­
.
"Surely,
madam,"
he
explained,
"you
A &lt;h»w Otar**
t .
lllltj. St. Vltu. &lt;Uoo&gt;. •tJtejw.
CrcAOO, AprU lA-Ch^-le. Gn.“'- man v physical comfort, are provided peated demands tor ^0,000. which ha forget I tcid you the bird wa*’raided
at We«tmin,Ur without charge. Only , conIider« to be due him for .hewing in Holland.
Detroit Free Pre**.
the food'and drink have to be paid tor. (jen. Grant bow to capture the town of

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Additional Local News.
Th. Unreal audience
ered In tb. Opera House
Th.ndv .«■•« &lt;»
PMloarel siren by the •enlOrC‘“;_,nr ,

1

—

■=

pie take ju*t pride ia their city, and preMe
K oo every oeeatkm. never earring IL Jn

thl. growth and development the Orouo
Times, which, by the way. It
b*
E. O. Dewey, has played an Important
part. It has advocated, and still advo­
cates, anything and everything that tends
to build up and Improve the city.
That
ths people have confidence in the paper is

NGQ*AtLKI}fDSop

■irk’.

DECEIVED BY HIS CAUTION.
v— ——-------I arrived here Jnat before the first
bank suspension, savn a Denver corre&gt;ponde£of the St'LouisGlobe-Dem­

ocrat, and one of the first calls I modes
waa on a merchant whose nervousness
part, were all well uXen. wm
made it pninful to do business with
decided talent In
pnaentlox treira.
him, no matter how large a bill could
The aoJU-nee .rented to enjoy It thoroufbattested by Ra large circulation, Jts gener­ be sold to him.* On this particular oc­
ly, the fresh yoOTt tww befog a ,aM m­
ous patronage in advertising and job de­ casion he seemed afflicted with an ex­
. proreme.il on Ute raereze pordnred and
ceasivelv severe attack of his chronic
partments, aad the fact that tbe people I cessivciy
(Minted pn&gt;re*,lon,l that strikes this elty. tlways place tbe editor In • very proml- coroplxfot. »nd he told me he
The receipts tot the evenlar were 900. nent piece on committee.
We would , much worried about finance to talk
which, we undendand will be used for
like to refer more particularly to many
UML ..V.——---------—
the expense ol the programs and other
points, but have’nt room.
We cannot tire and told me be h»d succeeded in
Lhlngs connected with the graduating exclose, however, without referring to the withdrawing from the bank that day
crelses.
complimentary banquet given by the rather over four thousand dollars,
The Junior Clara ot the High School citizens ot Owosso Id honor of the news­ which he had put away In a strong box
/ will present their play -Uncle Josh,” paper men. and tbe literary feast which in an actually burglar-proof yaailt, into
which thieves could not possibly break
F~-Thurwtar. April »«th. at Mudge’s Opera followed It. The prime cause of Owosso’s
through and steal. He proceeded to
House, with the following eaat ot charac­ growth lies in tbe fact that her people, tell me in -addition that he had made
and
especially
her
business
men,
pull
to
­
up a dummy package representing,
ter,:—
gether to build up the city, and they are and indeed counterfeiting, the pack­
JrahU Jarvis—”1'0,10 Josh.” trom Vermon I—A tanner who reads the newsage of currency, which he had careful­
doing it rapidly too.
T?- .“-“wai'iwrbr
ly labeled with the actual contents of
Sunday evening Methodist church was the valuable roll. The dummy packCount IwCoireiiio. nobie lu name, m* Ig­
noble Io character.........—. Wm. ' anoe
Corel.) Murray, a reung New lorter
city who were present to express tbeir f hl# Q„ilnary CB8h drawer, which he
Vp^nwiere one ot New
sentiment In regard fo tbe non enforce- showed me. His explanation of thia
/
Joe Clsrtr—“SUppe'rT joe." a "bunko Jteer.
menl of the gaming apd liquor taws In J peculiar precaution was that as he had
.•
«•.••
............ .Sylvester (ireusei
this city, which for a long lime have woe- ! been seen by several people who had
hfoleha^y-ajntlre keeper"........ MorruWoown
Munson. a decretive.................. - ■ • • Roy r ulier folly vlolxtcl. Addre.BC were rn.de br W^ »tort the nm » ■&gt;»
xtcratus. Mre. IWyno'd’. rarren^--^^ Judith .nd Reverend. Cox. T.yfor [ ™tta d^

Nn/BeyMMs, Joshla's slstor. a

fwell-niarked set being worth any­
where between Mt«®
1
dollars. At » recent
ImUot xale.ol ,ooll?rl“f1ry,X’le1’«
Lndon a fine ret ot golden '»«'**
two In numStr. were knocked
dOT A” at sorenty-8" d°&gt;llir*.
t«n dollar, were exchanged mail
lor one egg of the swallow-tailed kite.
The egg™ t&gt;« I’allae sand groure ia
Mu^™»otrf by dealer. In natural

You will find my stor- houM fnn

oi my own make of steam engine. f„

rat to seventy-five horse pow” v
sizes and four styles made. Come
see the goods and get prices. You “S
find, them the best made in the stat
1 also make iron and wood lathes u
arbors and emery grinding ntachiJ
I have a good stock to select horn.

hiatorv ,pecta&gt;en» at about alx dollara.
but there are exceptions to thta as to
all other rule*. It ta an Asiatic bp»ci&lt;*

and was never known to nest
west than India until the year 1W0.
when are! w» «»■«&gt; In England. The
Identity ot both bird, and eggs waa
certain, and the egg collector, went
wild forthwith. The firet offered ten
times the market value of such eggs,
but competition riiw lively that they
(there were two of them! were finally
sold for sks hundreJ dollare-one hubd&gt;ed times usual “Hst price/*

A. C BUXTON,
N4SHVILLE.

&gt;

.

. Hattlnja Market*
Pilfer. IG IO IS
t orn Jht be.. 4*

Tallow per lb . ”4
&lt;»ats per hu..
ttlieal. ifd peruu.. :2.
Wheat. *ta»r per »»u M.
(•lover Srert &lt;-r bu . 4 50 to«.SX
Tun t'iy Seed p»?r bu.. 2J0
Harlo P- r !&gt;U. *» to WJ
llrirriai. 4 ‘«4o. . wMillet we&lt;t urrbu- M
Putk drrt«e&lt;J. 5 M. to
7

and Grigsby and D. H. Bays representing j
won]d undoubtedly be taken
tbe Baptist church. The tax manner in ( xrtthout being opened and examined,
which tbe police laws of this city have and the thief would hurry away withbeen allowed to run is largely due to the ' out searching
*
‘ “
*booty.
j for
further
1 smoked a good
cigar with the mor­
entire lack of public sentiment to seq them [,
{
Tu key*.
U- _
doubt will be greeted with a full house.
i chant and tried to convince him that
Beef 4re«*e«1.5 M to C.00.
enforced. If public sentiment will arouse '
Beef Pre. 1H t«3.
I hla bank was all right and that he had
The claw have secured the services of W.
Mutton, dnatsed. 5.
itself and stay aroused as we think it will | taken a great deal of unnecessary
A. Gray, who aided the seniors In repre­
there' will be do trouble we believe in Itrouble.
________ __________________
____ day, howLate in the same
senting their play. Reserved seats on having the laws enforced. It Is said that ;‘ eV
er, the bank had to suspend, and
REDUCED RATES AT
sale. Monday at Fred L. Heath’s. Price
gambling rooms run In this city Sundays | when I saw my customer the next day
S5c for the entire house.
a&lt; well as days and nights, and tbe he chuckled over the success of hta
The Journal after causing Mr. Hol­ number of drunken persons reeling tho precautionary measures. V5.hen I got
GRAND RAPIDS.
brook’s election to Recorder, seeks to con­ streets Sundays is evidence that the laws him down to talking business he sud­ OPPOSITE UNION DEPOT.
denly remembered he owed our house
demn the method pursued by the Council are violated. And the drunken ones are by
HATES
#1
SS per day. Room, 5o cenU.
a few hundred dollars, and said if 1
to settle the tie vote. It was done Id this no means confined to the older ones but would wait he would go to the vault ileal, fifi celltN Sle.nl Uct
'
BEACH A BOOTH.
manner. Eight blank slips of paper were to the minors who apparently havk-nQ and get the money. He c&amp;mtf back in
•deposited In a bat, together with two
difficulty In getting what Ihiuortbey wish. about ten minutes looking as though
other slips, upon one of which Mr. Doyle’s Going Into aud coming from a- pool and , lightning had struck him. He carried in
uame was written, and upon the other billiard room In this city may be seen ’' his hand what I presumed was his roll
ON THE
v
. i ’
.
a. I of bills, and when he threw it on Hie
Mr. Holbrook’s name. It was agreed by many young men. There they are brought counter and
hea&lt;llong to hia
the Council and, we understand, by the under certain evil influences; in contact _______________
cash drawer I began to doubt his sanRUBLISNSO SV
candidates as well, that ‘he first slip With evil companions; and itablts formed (ty. But in a minute his peace of mind
drawn out containing either of these which last a life time and^Rhlch poefclbly-----------was restored
and
explanation
was FUNK 4 WAGNALLB CO., NEW YORK.
—J —
J the
----------'—
ua nea should elect the candidate whose may increase with age. “Many bright mlttd.- obvious. He had made up the reahand
w”“c‘' f ‘k e ! h"\1ho
name was written on it. The Journal ire started on x downward cotnw which •
n had deceived himself and had placed a
seeks to conv.ey the impression that it was cannot end short ol the prlMO doors, who
| roll of
in the r&gt;n!, „hile
IT COST
all a put up job. Tbe gentlemen who had they been subjected to better Influ- the p^^ge containing over fourthouNEARLY
drew out the slips. Aldermen W. F. Hicks ences would have been an honor to them- ‘ sand dollars had been lying loose in
| ONE
and J. AT. Bentley, are both democrats, selves, a great support and comfort to his cash drawer withnnt
without «nr
any nrntooprotec­
and members of the same party as the aged fathers and mothers, and a credlf to tion against fire or thieves. Il is re­
! MILLION
Journal’s latest professions to be. Strange the city. It Is to save this class, aad to marks on his own blunder were abus­
they should put up a job to elect a repub­ lift up all classes of young men. that the ive in the extreme..
! DOLLARS.
lican. Mr. Hicks drew first and drew a meeting was called Sunday evening and
A LOCOMOTIVE EXPERIENCE.
blank. Aidermen Bentley drew next and that is the reason it was so largely attend­
drew the allp containing the Dame of the ed. It Is reported that a motion will be How a Rejected Flyer Turned L'p u a
GRANDEST LITERARY ACHIEVEMENT
ITDte Machine
republican candidate—Mr. E. G. Holbrook. made by one of tbe city council to shoilder |
OF THE CENTURT.
Strange things happen when men
Mr. Doyle has gracefully accepted defeat
.nth, rrapoiulblllty for th, enforcement
Q- u,elr mlnd;’that
It te made on new plans by th«'
and in a manner that has won him friends. ot there law, ouu tbe Sberitl ot Barry । heip-lmppeninj.
Beat Talent
Before election the Journal couldn’t say county. It thia Is attempted we would like j
It ,, now orer
rcara- My, B
Its Editors number 247.
anything loo mean concerning Mr. Hol­ to Inrfolre ot what benefit I. the city writer In the Ixx-omotive'Engineering,
In preparation 4 years.
Has a Wonderful Vocabulary of
brook It has eaten its crow, bowever, charter and city ordinance.? City laws alnoe Superintendent Healy, ot lhe
nearly
and now appears very much concerned were made for the supposed purpose ol I Ehodc Itjand kxximotive works, built
about the loyal support given. Mr. Hol­ porernlng the city. It they are not on- • If»-renger engtae for the Old Colony,
brook and especially concerning the forced aud ot no consequence ot what ore ™? 'ng‘ne h*&lt;l ««»teen and one­
More than T Wloe tbe Words found In any
. a . . • ,
a. I
t&gt;.v twcnty-tw&lt;&gt; inch cvhiiders, Mhcr 1 Vol. Dictionary, and about T&amp;JDO more !
method by which he was elected.
are they The elty charter Is broad enough .
, gre.f(X)t whpeL aniI [hp onIj
irorda than Any Other Dictionary of tbe
Language.
A great deal has been said as to what and complete enough, and in it the duties Innovation on the standard engines of
Utty.her damthierin

GIRGULflR SAWS. LARGE
SMALL KEPT IN STOGK

TnE KENT

ARE YOU POSTED

Standard

dictionary

Sole Agent.'

LUMBER.
Having just restocked mv vards at

CLOVERDALE
and MILO

•

300,000 WORDS HD PHRASES.

are the Police Powers of a State. In the
case of Lawton vs Steele, which on March
5th was decided by tbe Supreme Court of
tbe United States, the subject of tbe
police powers of a state was discussed.
The court said: “The extent and limits of
what I? known as the ‘police power’ have
been a fruitful subject of discussion In
tbe appellate courts of nearly every state
in the Union. It Is universally conceded
to, Include everything essential to tbe pub­
lic safety, health and morals, and to
justify the destruction or abatement, by

summary proceedings, of whatever may be
regarded as a public nuisance. Under
this power it has been held that a state
may order the destruction of a Jiouse fall­
ing to decay, or otherwise endangering
tbe lives of passers-by; tbe demolition of
such as are In the path of a con flag ration;
the slaughter of diseased cattle; the des­
traction of decayed or unwholesome food;
the prohibition of wooden buildings in
cities; tbe regulation of railways and
other means of public conveyance, and of
Interments In burial grounds; the restric­
tion of objectionable trades to certain
localities; compulsory vaccination of child­
ren; confinement of tbe insane or those
lafflieted with contagious diseases; restraint
•or vagrants, beggars and babltnal drunk­
ards, suppression of obscene publications
and h(WM of ill fame; and the prohibi­
tion of gambling bouses and places where
Intoxicating liquors are sold.

The writer had lhe pleasure of attendin ; a meeting of the republican editors of
Michigan, at Owosso last week. We feel
under special obligations to Mr. and Mrs.
&lt;ieo. M. Dewey and their soas E. O. and
&lt;&amp;o. M. Dvwey, jr., for many courtesies
•nd kfodnewoe ebown. Owosso stands as

1 motiua^ui of what hustle and enterprise
will do. When Geo. M. Dewey located
in Owosso, about 14 years ago. It was a
sleepy old town and at that time tbe cen­
sus enumerator found only 2500 people
who had mlased permanently locating in
la aimost-rquallr enterprising place—tl»e
Jurying ground. At that time Hastings
kadMOl inhabitants—the extra Inhabit­
ant being counted for. no ^oubL by the
fad that HasUugs physictans were more
skilled in earing for tbe sick.
But my.

of police officers are plain enough. We the day was the trial of two and onetrust that the council will not refuse to do 1 quarter inch tnbes instead of two inch,
what the majority ot the citizens of this there being about one hundred and
sixty of them. Before the engine ever
city would have them do. and in every
made a turn tbe general superinten­
effort tp carry out the laws they will have
dent heard of the big fines and openly
the hearty support of a targe public announced that the engine would
sentiment. If the county sheriff Is to be never make the time with the Fall
made the guardian of the city’s peace the River boat train for which it was builL
city can save a neat sum every year by The master mechanic admitted that he
didn’t believe it would ever steam, and
dispensing with tbe services of severa!
| one by one the engineers shook their
officers.
heads and allowed that'it couldn't
make it—because it couldn’t Then
__ the firemen announced that no man
Frank B. Wolcott. City.
Daisy G. Darling,
“
is could keep it hot, and no one ought to
Wm. A. Hih. Woodland,
« expect that it could be done. Tho en­
Jennett Lypscomb, ••
n - gine waa doubted from the start
Frank E. Herrington, Dowling.
IB mvcaj
Everybody
said it
make the
Clara L. Herrington.
i/vuj miu
it couldn't
coman t make
tbe
Sidney B. Todd, Hastings
run—and it didn’t. It went on the
LenaE. Crook
••
road and wa« a I.tlure from the start,
Harry A. Presloy. Wayland
and after eighteen months’ service It
Hattie De Pue, Ocy
was rebuilt. The general superinten­
Leroy Wbeeier. Woodland
Minnie Brumbxugh ••
dent paid the Rhode Island locomotive
Otis 8. Lawrence. Barry
works SI.000 extra for a new boiler (re­
Minnie VanSlckie. Rutland
turning the old one) like the old ona
Bert Uaaer, Nashville
except that it had two-inch tubes
Estella Feighner, Maple Grove.
Daniel Baitinger. Woodland
He said he knew that the new boiler
Carrie Rieger, Saginaw,
would eteam aad the engine make the
Geo. (tax, Hope
time Tbe master mechanic said he
Edna Ryerson, City
knew so. too, and the engineers and
Bremen agreed with them that now It
CARE OF TAN SHOES.
waa all right.
How the Ingralou BootbUck Still Earns
It was all right, steamed well and
made ■ the time—because everybody
When tan shoes became fashionable Mid It could and would.
three or four years ago the bootblack
Some months afterward John Thomp­
stood aghast. Scene of them turned son. general master mechanic of the
pale, says the Washington Poet, but Fastern railway, wanted a aeventeenmost of them did not because nature bich paasenger engine, and wanted It
'ebarred them from that manifesta­ as cheap as possible. He was induced
tion of apprehension. As man after to take the boiler discarded by the Old
man passed their stands with hta feet Colony (after being thoroughly re­
shod in coverings that did not admit paired). None of the engineers knew
of the old-time ‘tahinc,” they believed the engine had an old boiler or fluee
that their race was run.
larger than the ordinary. Mr. Thomp­
The ragamuffin who makes his liv­ son said she was a fine engine and
ing upon the corners is an individual would Inal play with their tautest and
hard to down. When the second sea­ heaviest express The men all counted
son of tan shoes came around a new on her as a good steamer, and a good
method of polishing had been devised. steamer she was This engine never
It has been amplified until it has be­ lacked for steam, did her work weU
come a science.
and as economically as the best engine
Ab at present practiced by the high on the road, and is in the service yetpriests of the art it requires first a running in sight of the scene ot her
thorough rubbing with a damp rag; former failure.
then the application of a half lemon;
then some mysterious unguent that is
Waaps have become so much of a
put on with the ball of the thumb, and
lastly a brown polish invented espe­ post in England this year as to be a
They swarm in
cially for the occasion. Thta.Jat/er is. national nntaance.
brushed with a piece of canton flan- houses and tn bed-chamU,, they rob
OT5^r^R more effectively ihan a whole

With a good assortment of
PINE AND. HEML?CK LIMBER.
DO NOT BUY A DICTIONARY
PINE AND CEDAR SHINGLES,
Until you hare Investigated the STANDARD, '
A Poor Book shuns comparison. Wo invtta IL
Do not buy an old work because it has a good Lime, Lath, Doors, Wint.ows, Mouldings, etc.,
aame.
Particulars sent free to any address.
which will be sold at living pnns. I shall
PRICE 912 to ®22 according: to
Binding.
give
the lumber business my personal atten­
Apply to our Local Agent, or Address
THE FULLER BOOK CO., Gu'l Ut»., tion and solicit corresp ndence with pirties
KALAMAZOO. MICH.
intending to build
Yours truly,
Sales Agent tor Barry, Alle­

gan and Ottawa Counties.

n. J. QO55.

b. B. POPE,

PLAINWELL. MICH.

Hickory Corners, Mich.

Swallo ved Jonah.

Jonah might have made

a good bait, but he don’t compare with those

. flies that we’ve got for trout fishing.

Trout

fishing is taking the lead of all other sports in
this vicinity.

To catch these “speckled beau­

ties requires some fishing tackle.

To meet

the demand for it we have placed in stock a

fine line of Rods, Reels, Lines, Flies and in
fact everything that can be required,

The

trouting season commences May 1, and if you
want to be “in it ’ call at once

this course of

BROS.

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                  <text>The best Advertis­
ing medium m Barfy- County.

Hastings

VOL. XXXVIII.NO. 52.

Banner.

HASTINGS, MICH., APRIL 26. 1894.

Hastings Banner,

IRA TIN VALfflDllffl,

Publtahsd Tharaday* by
COOK. B'ROS..

COUNTY NEWS.

Chas. Cast el ins-Jas* Sunday.
Mrs. Ida Rule Is making her farewell
visit among her friends. She expects to
go to' Beliveau Ohio soon to make that
place her future home. We regret very
much to loose Mrs. Rule from our midst.
The kindest wishes of her many friends go
with her.

WHOLE NO. 2028
bountiful repast was served to which
ample justice was done. Among the guests
were two daughters, five grand children
and two great grand children. An eajoyable time was had and all wish her many
more birthdays.
H. M. Merritt spent a part of the- week
here.

Fillmore.

art Hn.

btsr

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rtmwalU

i-n thb World!

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"fye sW»t* an iro,
"fyiy an Hndanol

TH IcltyiXs an MtfaUi,
tyyuxjw’ Ictandlbo/.

VUowwSttTtM
an o*irs.

Leading Hardware
DEALER
•OF

BARRY

UnionBlock
The House Thai Jack Built
Or in fact any house in this section of
the country would not be complete
without it was fitted out with Furniture
and Carpets from us.
This year we
are not looking for nor expecting to
make money. High Prices have been

Blown Down hu the Tornado
Of Low Prices that has swept through
our store. Remember we have lists of
Carpets onjhand in the roll. You dont
have to suffer long delays but can buy
your goods and take them away the same
day if you like.
We can save
money on Carpets too.

HIRAM ROGERS
SMOKE
FISH

WANT a “BIKE
All that I ask is that you call and see me.
lam here to please you and know I can do
it, because my goods are of the best and my
prices are right. Also if you have any fire
arms, boots or shoes to be repaired, or repair­
ing of any kind to be done see me.
I have
an iron lathe and do most all kinds of work.
Prepare to catch trout May 1st by get
ting your rods, reels, flies, lines, etc., of me. .

S. A. Crowell

Frank Hahn is sick.
Mrs. L. Whitney it is said has a new
organ.
,
John Lietka has bought a lot at Freeport
and Is going to put a new house thereon
in the near future.
Mrs. Mae Brown visited her grand­
daughter at Freeport Tuesday.
Everybody Is plowing and some are
m*king garden and planting potatoes.
The men are miserable; the women are
happy. The bouse is turned wrong side
out and poor man has no place where he
can stand and eat his victuals.
Miss Inez Wing bad to postpone her
school on account of slcknessMrs. E. Kenyon is sick Emma Beck is st
work for her.
Mrs. Nean Salsbury from the west is
Mrs. Philip Barber attended the Home visiting her mother and sister.
Missionary Convention at Kalamazoo last
Ed Smith was calling on North Irving
week.
friends the first of the week.
Ell Firth is quite sick at the home of bls
daughter Mrs. John Barber.
Bedford.
'
iWiil Roe of Comstock visited his cousins
Rev. Sales preached a splendid sermon
here on Saturday.
at the church last Sbndav. He received
Mrs. Nettle Jackson of Otsego Is the the closest of attention. Rev. Sales Is one
guest of Mrs. P. Barber also her grand­ of the evangllsts whrf helped In the revival
daughter Miss Carrie Hicks of Bpring one year ago last fall and brought many
B^ook.
souls to Christ.
Daniel McCorey of Kalamazoo visited
Miss Ella Carpenter is recovering from
Cressey ou Tuesday.
an attack of measles.
Iteport says that John Holden aqd
Mr. Richtmyer Is builcliug an addition
fatally are moving on the Slater farm.
on his house.
Miss E. Mead made a business trip to
Ernest Hamilton spent last week in
Kalamazoo on Saturday.
Battle Creek.
Berman Brownell who is seriously af­
Mrs. Sanborn and son of Battle Creak
flicted with a sore arm is at present with arc visitlug the (ormers parents Mr. and
his son Harrison Brownell.
Mrs. J. H. Mantle this week.
A representative of the Kalamazoo
Stat« Hoad.
- Gavtte canvassed the neighborhood last
week and the week before one from the
Farmers- are just finishing sowing oats.
Barry County Democrat.
Howard McIntyre has returned from
Abe Rickenmorv and Warren Fisher Detroit where he has been looking for
attended the funeral of Milo Goss *t Plain­ work but was unsuccessful in getting it.
well uu Monday.
The Fisher school commenced last Mon­
day with Miss Gaul as teacher this being
her third term there.
•
Mys. Mary Deal and Miss Lucia Brain­
Earnest Cowles was called to Kalamazoo
ard wore delegates to the Conference of byffhe serious Illness of his father.
the Foreign Missionary Society held at
Mrs. Flodly Marks has a daughter and a
Kalamazoo.
grand daughter visiting her.
The people In this vicinity were pained
Frank Kinnie sister who has been vlsi t­
to learn of the death of Mr. M. J. Goes of ing him is at Grand Rapids visiting now.
Plainwell who departed this life last
Frank Kennedy is at Grand Rapids on
Thursday. A wife and several children business tills week.
are left to mount. They have the sympathy
Ladies dime society will.meet Thursday
of this entire community.
at Elder Martins south of Hastings.
Sylas Doster was at Kalamazoo Saturday.
Prof. Handy of Plgin well closed a suc­
cessful singing school * Monday evening.
Mr. Crawford of Carlton is teaching the
A few cases of measles are reported.
Tamarac school.
Qftr new Post Master looks quite digni­
Mrs, Heberty has returned to her home
fied with his Grover cap.
in Kansas. She has been visiting her
Wheat in this locality has wintered bet­ daughters Mrs. Nash of this place and
ter than expected.
Mrs. Haight of Woodlaud.
.
The Farr Bros, are bound to lead. They
Archer Huff formerly of this place but
have commenced plowing for eoru.
now of Kalamazoo, was married about two
months ago and last week his wife was
Bowline. .
laid to rest by friends and relatives. He
Some few farmers here have sown oats has our heartfelt sympathy.
and others are waiting on account of the
Mr. Branch of this place Is going Into
moist ground for plowing.
the peach business. He has set out a nice
Mrs. Julius Crosby of Battle Creek is large orchard. He will try raising them by
expected here to visit her mother Mrs. cultivating them like they do at the lake
Lang and her many friends.
shore.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Russell of Hastings
The cherry trees are full of buds and
were present at the entertainment held st the prospects are for a large crop of
Dr. VanHorns last Thursday evening.
cherries.
Dr. Sheffield and wife returned from
James Aspinawl of Woodland has
Detroit last Friday where he graduated as bought the Haggarty farm aud moved up­
a physician, and will make this place bis on it. Mr. Haggerty hafrmoved up north
home for an indefinite time. He will ren­ In Oceana county.
der his assistance to the suffering and fill Jenette Lipscomb is married to W. Hill
the vacancy of Dr. VanHorn.
and has gone to his home to live.
A large number were present at the
Roy Dlllenbeck and Elmer McArthur
social held at Dr. VanHorn’s last Thursday are putting in most of their time fishing
evening. The tlms was spent In singing this rainy weatlier. It cant rain hard
and music which was very interesting for enough to rain them off the lake.
the older ones as well as for the younger
H. Durkee and Mr. Buriiclk traded
class, the net proceeds were 812.10 which horses this Monday morning.
will be for the benefit of the church.
Dr. VanHorn and wife and daughter
Prlehard rille.
Mae will start for California Thursday
James Phillips met with a serious ac­
morning from Hastings. We hope that cident last week while digging a ditch on
they may safely reach their journeys end. Wm. Freemans farm. Mr Pbllllps was
digging through a bank where the ditch
Pleanant Valley.
Supervisor Frank McDerby was making was eight feet deep. One side of the bank
started to cave in and Mr Phillips started to
his calls last week.
run when the dirt eared in and buried him.
A first class suprise “rag bee” was made
Be would have smothered to death had iti
on Mrs. Fred Snore Thursday. The house not been for Romain Freeman who waswas full of ladies and they did 'a No. 1
near by and ran to bls assistance and soon
job. The beauty of it was that not one of
shoveled away the dirt Mr. Phillips is in
the family knew any thing about It and
a critical condition at this writing.
when the ladles came no one was at home
Aianzo Tobias of your city spent Sun­
but Mrs. Snore and she was making
day with friends of tills place.
rangements to go away soon.
Frances Burdick of Hickory Corners
Mrs. Peter Bass Is on the sick list
visited In. this place Sunday.
Rev. Wm. N(ece has returned to bls
Some farmers of this place have finished
home,
__________________
sowing oats and are plowing for corn.
School commenced Monday with Allie
Castleton.
Mrs. Asa Noyes is quite alok with Gaskill as teacher.
quinsy.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Strong of Barryvllle
Mtes Ella Hubbard returned to her home
were guests of C. C. Price Sunday.
Shirley Smith of Hastings visited at E. Saturday.
Frank and Blanche have disolved part­
V. Smith’s Friday.
John Geerhart went to Colorado Mon­ nership.
Mrs.
Albert Role la visiting Mrs.
day to remain the summer.
John Feighner is able to be out again. Blanchard she intends to go to Ohio In a
few
weeks.
r
Thomas Carey of Charlotte was on our
Rev. Stowell and family are visiting
street Saturday.
"Ml
Mrs.
Stowells
parents
near
Saranac.
Mrs, Marble has returned to her home at
S. A. White our blacksmith has moved
Harbor Springs,
Mrs. Charley Feighner has returned into the Hayman house.
Vern J. Lathrop after a few days visit
from a visit to her sister at Mt. Pleasant.
Miss Nina Feighner entertained her with hit parents returned to Ann Arbor
Monday.
friend Miss Grace Gunn of Vermontville
Several from Hastings attended the conlast week.
A. L. Noyes has commenced work in aentlon at Barryvllle Saturday.
Mias Orpha Mead started Wednesday
the Nashville creamery.
Chas. Heckerthorn has been confined to evening for New York tojlalt her slater.
Ed Mead has moved to Assyria.
the bed since January with a disease of
Alex Barnes and Jim Bates have return­
ed from North Dakota and Ray Barnes has
returned from the ndrth part of the state
The boys say there is no work to be had.
M«C Chamberlin paid a vlalt to rrt.nds
In Hastlnm and ticlnlty.
Our xehool commenced lul Monday with
Mr. Edmonds as Teacher.
Johnny Dorian la wnrkinr la Kalamazoo.
Our former pastor Bev. Spitler will
continue with os another year.
Mrs. William Chamberlin has purchas­
ed a new patent loom and intends to
weave carpets.
Jay McCallum wife and daughter of
Cheboygan Co. are visiting friends here.

the spine.

______ _____
’ Quimby.

Making garden Is the order of the day.
Some from this place attended the
Christian Endeavor Convention held at
Barryvllle the 23rd. and report a splendid
time. Why can’t Quimby have a society?
School commenced last Monday with
Miss Effie Sheffhauser at the helm.
Our Sunday School Is In a prosperous
condition with its new set of officers.
Hope It will continue.
Ladies Aid Society met at Mrs. Scott’s,
this week.
Mia* Edith Ryann of Flint i* vUUigg
her Aunt Mrs. Brohellor.

Mm. AdH»Clark visited her daughter at
Charlotte last week returning home Satur­
day. Her daughter came with her for a
short visit
Born to-Mn and Mrs. Wm. Bivena the
19th. an 8XtP’ daughter.
Prayer meeting at Halister McCartneys
Friday evening.
The carpenters finished framing Av TRowleys barn Monday of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gray are rejoicing
over the advent of a new son that arrived
at their home last week.
Miss Sarah Roberts expects to move to
Blanchard Isabella county this week.
Mr Frbeck is building a new house.
Rev. John Marshall visited bis parents
here last week.
The boys are spearing quite a number
of fish in the creeks in this vicinitySherm and Geo, Ayers have gone toPort Haven to look for work.
Our new band gives the entertainment
which was given here two weeks ago at
Bowens Mills Saturday evening.
Mr. J. J. Hendershott was quite sick
last week but is now able to be out again.
Walter Babcock attended the county Y.
P. S. C. E. Convention at Barryvllle last
Saturday.
There was an Aid Society organized- at
Mrs. Mitchells recently in connection with
Mr. Freemans charge at the Cobb school
house.
Mias Pearl Hendershott who was home
last week for the spring vacation relumed,
to Ypsilanti Munday.
John Rogers was disappointed in not
getting steady work at bis trade In Middle­
ville and will remain in Irving after all.
John is a good workman and can turn-hls
hand to almost every kind of work. We
are glad to know he is to stay In Irving.
Mr. Cole who bus been living in the
house with Jacob Crawford moved intothe village last week.
. The saw mill is running on full time
turning out ties and lumber. It will be
some weeks yet before they get their logs
all cut.
By the looks of Ibe lights on the river
one would think the Fish Warden wao
not looking.this way very often.
There are a number of teams still track­
ing logs which they failed to get In on
slelgha.
'We are thankful for better weather and
oar farmers are busy preparing ground fop
corn.
.

Mrs. Dunlap IralTO on thewlek list.
Sheriff McKevitt was in town TuesdayMiss Leola Flemlag began be second
term of school in the Cbman-'district, No.
5, Yankee Springs, last Monday.
Bert Webb a former Middleville boy is
visiting his parents and other relatives in
the village.
John Dietrich was in Grand Rapids
Tuesday.
The band is practicing for anninstrel con­
cert to be given in the near future.
At a meeting of the M. E. ' 8. S. board
last Monday evening; lit war decided to
purchase 50 books entitled “Golden Grain”
We have examined this book which Is new
this year and think the board made a wise
choice.
■
Receipts of the Baptist Aid Society and
Eden Musee held at W. E. Kellar's last
Friday evening were ten dollars.
The Missionery Concert held at the Bap­
tist church last Sunday evening was well
attended. A very interesting and profit­
able program was carried out and we think
Mr. and Mrs. Robertsoh deserve especial
praise for the interesting remarks by the ’
former and splendid paper by the latter.
What makes A. Morse the tinner smile
so? Is it the decrease in the priee la tin?
Oh not It’s a daughter.
Numbers of fishing lights are to be seen
on the river every evening spearing suck­
ers (?.). A number have been-speared un­
der the old mw mill since the factory startMrs. Will Coman and daughter- Maggie
visited in Lamont last week.
Emory Jones of Leighton spent Satur­
day and Sanday with his teacher George
Bassett
'
The Epworth league hold their Fanny
Crosby social at.C. N. Webb’s Friday eve­
ning. Refreshments consisting of the
first fruits of the season and other delica­
cies will be served by the young gentlenienMrs. Gaiusha swallowed a -needle last
Thursday, but by prompt medical assis­
tance she is now nearly as well as ever.
Ethel Carveth was in Grand Rapids.
Sajurdav.
Orley Oranger called on friends-In Mid­
dleville Satuzday.
Will Lainoraux goes to Cadillac Wednes­
day where he will work this eummer.
B..A. AI my has added a car load of salt
to his already large stock of-genera I mer­
chandise and dow hai oce of the best'
stores in town.
M. S. Keeler is having -a special cost
price sate Ibis week.
A n»»w side-walk now ^adorns Dibble'
St
The school children petitioned the
school board to remove tae old fence.
Permission was granted them Thursday
night, aud the fence was removed Friday.
Many hands make light work (when
tearing down.)
J. Stevens who bad hla-fiogezscui by a
buzz saw expects to have the use of some
stiffened but healed ones.
Mrs. W. R. Young and daughter Maud
are employed at Ilanuy.'s School Seat
Works In Grand Rapids, as book keepers.
Moore &amp; Masterbrook, of Bowen's Mills
have started an agricultural shed ou the
Westside.
•
The creamery churning Saturday morn­
ing amounted to over 300 lbs.
Chas. Cook sr., Is building a new house
on Broadway. .
At a meeting of the Township Board,
Inst Saturday, Will Pierce was choaet for
the West bide and Geo. S. Bassett for the
East Side as census takers.

Mert Smith and wife are the happy pos­
sessors of an 8K lb. boy that came to- them
Sunday April 15th.
Bert Shepard and wife have also- a boy
10;*£ lb. Born Saturday April 2teL
Mrs. Dr. Powers, Mrs. Louisa. Smith,
Mrs. Nina Tasker and the Miuea Grace
Powers, Adda Bowen and Gertrude Tasker
were at the Coun?y Convention of the Y.
P. S. C. E. at Barryville April 21st. Assyria
Lodge war honored by having one of their
number Mrs. Vira Tompkins choeen for
county Treasurer Y. P. S. C. E.
Mrs. Louisa Smith has commenced her
class in music again as has also Mrs. Gertie
Martens.
Most of our farmers hive their oats
A. Coombs bad a sale Monday disposing
of bis personal property. He still continues sown and are plowing (or corn.
Mrs. Evarts, the teacher in the primary
at the Fanners sheds at Battle Creek.
department of oun school, handed In "her
resignation last Tuesday. Mts. Evarts
Belton.
Charlie Johnson was in town shaking has had very jkxk health for some time
past but tried to finish her term of school
bauds with old friends last week.
Nelt Scudder of Kalamazoo was in town which would have closed in five weeks,
but was unable to do so. Mrs. Evarts has
on business Tuesday.
Mr. Russell and wife of Ptaluwell were taught a very successful term of school
guests of B. Norwood and wife recently. and her many friends will miss her.
Boro to Mr- and Mrs. John Velte on
I.epha Mahoney returned from Grand.
Sunday a babji girl. J oh* Ja busy band­
Junction Tuesday last.
John Williams and wife and Mrs. Dr. ing out clgars^md candy.
On Thursday the Odd Fellows of this
Scribner were at Augusta Thursday.
N. T. Dlmund o^ Hastings was in oor place will celebrate their seventy-fifth
anniversary
of the lutsoducllou of the
town last Wednesday.
Mr. Smith of Marshall was the guest *4 Order in the United, States. Several
lodges
havebeen invited and a large
Il W, Rowley last week.
E. Rarret was at Kalamazoo Thursday crowd is expected. A good program has
been prepared and an. enjoyable time is.
on business.
Mr. Dodge of Plainwell was in town in­ anticipated^
We understand that our school board ,
voicing bis stock of tumiture last week.
C. B. Robinson waa at Plainwell to at have filled the vacancy created by theresignation of Mrs. Evarts.
tend the funeral of M. J. Goss Monday.
We aw informed that our Literary.
George Norwood.wos at Hastings TkureSociety will put on a. play soon.
day.
Thera- is another right hot law suit
Myrtle Norwood, returned to het work
brewing.
in Richlaud Tuesday.
We bear that Miss- Edith Densmore has
Born to Mr. and. Mrs. Dudley the 21st
resigned her position at Schantz Deos,
a daughter.
Mr. W, Mahoneys daughter TUla of and will soon leave oar village. Miss
Grand Junction, was mried at Prairieville Densmore has made many friends who
regret her departure.
last Saturday.
Horace Barton of Orino Mich, was the
guest of ills brother Bigin over Sunday be
Frank Doty shipped, last Saturday,,
expect* to go to Tennessee soon.
“Among.the Breakers” will be repeated lambs from bis own feeding, to Buffalo,
again Saturday evening April 33lh owing usd he is going, through with them.
The Ladles Add held their social last
to stormy, weather the 21st
L. W. Rowley was at Kalamazoo on Wednesday a! the home of Mr. and Mr*.
L. C. Edmond, and a fine turnout of the
business recently,
Georgo-Whittemore’s house is enclosed. ladies were present it netted, the society
.
Ansel Bush was at Hastings last week- •1.65.
Lorenzo Jones, while driving a spirited
W. Reynold has been visiting bis daugh­
team with a load of sheep for Doty to Bat­
ter Carrie of Kalamazoo.
Anew weather vane will soon adoxn tle Creek hurt week, the w hidetree clevis
pin came out and they started in for a
our new church.
Bishop Bros are building a new boat, for runaway, throwing Junes out, Upping
over the load and finally becoming loose
Seth Crosby.
from Urn wagon and started for home.
Mrs. Hynes is very stek. .
George Fricke was the guest of C. F. The only damage done was (he breaking
of the leg of one "sheep and the shaking
Moreau and wife over Sunday,
Rena Lasher of Plainwell was the guest up that Mr. Jones received. The team
was caught by some other drivers coming
of her parents over Sunday.
Messrs Dr. Scribner and Che*. Lasher up the road.
Rev. Sales preached at the Kinley
was at Augusta Monday.
Kbaltx.
Mrs. S. Dudley died April 21st, funeral church last Sunday to a full house.
We are all glad that Rev. Spittier Js to­
Rev. VanWinkle, received last week.
be our pastor again this year. Services at services were held the '22nd. A. Bostwiek
Thursday eve, ab the social held at Dr.
officiating.
the church next Sunday at 2;30 P, M.
C. B. Robinson moved to Plainwell ibis VanHorn’s 812.90
Little Ruby Newtoa is staying at Fred
Jerry Boynlnton Is at work in straightweek
to
co
nd
not
the
furniture
business
for
Zerbela for the present.
ning curves and getting Haro and rlghtFannie Pierce begins her third term of
away*
between Rattle Creek and Bedford,
Mrs.
Hattie
Hayward
of
Plainwell
was
school at Break Ridge and Edith Barber
begins her first term here next Monday the guest of Mr*. C. B. Robinson (he ftrst and is ready to go to work on proposed
of
the
week,
our best wishes are with them.
The grist mill was idle a couple of days bonds.
Ed. Poster* of your city was on our
this week on acccunt of having no ooal.
streets lasttTbartday.
1
They
have two carloads on the way.
Jennie Water* and children visited rela­
Many from hare attended the Endeavor
Ada Williams of Galesburg was home
tives here last week.
CjnvenUoo at Berryville last week BatarMonday April 16th. being Mr*. Wm. ova* Sundayinroys 65th. birthday forty of her
« J
“surprised” bar. Mr*. Aaron Shultz
ok anti st the Grove Sunday
■ few fitting word* presented her with
UlUekopro^
recoreQ.
g«ft* In behalf o( the tompahy- A

�—

Hastings Banner.
"

Tliuraday, April »6, 1894^

" oSqk'bBO*-Proprietor.Hastings

City

_

OUT.

Th*I&gt;M&lt;»'’r«c,B‘m

Fall While ITHed with
Worshipers.

rerenxrew totorUM.w. .1 th. BUto o&lt;

Open tor buslnewDec.l5.lM4.
•
officers:
D. G. Boblnson. President!
Chester Messer, Vlee. Pres.
D. W. Reynolds, Cashier.
DUJwrroBs:
D. w. Reynold*.
R B. Messer.
D.G. Robinson,
Cheater Messer,
John Gsrreth,
P. T. Colgrove. ’

Has the only savings department la in Barry
Cowntv and pays 4 per cent interest on all Ume

Michigan Central
The Niagara Faile Route.”

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Hastinos. .
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C. H. OSBORN. Local Agent, nestings
O. n. Bugouks G. P IT. A. Chicago

PARKER’8
HAIR BALSAM

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Fatla to BMtor» Gny
dr to it* Youthful Color,
w pcaIp diawaM * hair taUlafaoc,M&gt;dsi-iJOM bnin-Mi

Rootbeer

makMtb® home circle complete. Thia
freri Temperance Drink fives pleas­
ure and health to every member of too
family. A 25c. package makes 5 gal­
lons. Be sure and get the genuine.
Bold everywhere. Made only by

The Chas, a Hires Co., Phllada.

BUFFALOES IN ENGLAND.
Specimens of the Few Cure Ivors
Shipped Across the Ad :ntl&lt;x
Th* Expertir^nt of Breeding thr Animal*
In EnglUh Park* Conalderrd by
Hritons aa Very LUcrly to

Fifty, or even half that number of
years ago, the possibility of the “huf­
fier’' of the American plains becoming
extinct was not so much as dreamed
of, says tho St. James’ Budget. For
ages they had wandered in countless
herds on the plains on the eastern side
of the Rocky mountains, providing the
red Indian with an apparently inex­
haustible supply of meat Thousands
were killed for their tongues and the
steak cut out of the hump—the most
delicate part The bison*. from which
the early “voyagers” and the fur
traders obtained their “pemmican."
did not suffer from the demands made
upon their numbers by the Indians;
but the white hunter, with his ever­
improving firearms, did the work of
destruction. Where once the herds
were so numerous that it was the prac­
tice to drive them gradually tp the
edge of a precipice and there frighten
them over, none can be found. At last
the United States government awoke
to the fact that America was upon th®
point of losing the bison. The agents
cf the Smithsonian institute had a dif­
ficulty in procuring some specimens
which were Required. The result was
ffhAt a small herd of about forty is now
/•tActly preserved in the Yellowstone
.peft But one or two wander away
.most uears and are soon killed when
,ODce &lt;outside the protected territory;
*the security o/the herd is consequent‘ly by no aneans assured. The news,
therefore. That a number of Nebraska
’bufTr’.oes have been imported to this
►country, having been obtained for the
purp » e of being turned down in some
our parks. wfF foe welcomed by our
naturalists.
It is,unfortunately,very questionable
if the experiment of keeping and
breeding the grand beasts in our Eng­
lish parks will be attended with any
•news*. The bison on its native plain's
i* accustomed to great beat in summer ।
ana extreme cold in winter. But. for
that, the climate is a constant one.
-and the change of the variability, th®
fog and the damp of this country- wfll
be great. Indeed, when we look at the
condition of the bfooifr European re­

rc
weH doubt
. henns bison will loPg remp.18 an
inhabitant of the earth. It may be
many years before we quite lose it, for
representatives will probably linger
for a comparatively long period pre­
served in parks, just as the ancient
white British cattle linger ndfr. But,
sis in the ease of the latter, the want
of fresh blood and the consequent
close interbreeding will tell in time
and result in constantly diminishing
fertility, until in the course of years
the. lari representative of the race will

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CAPITAL S7B.OOO.OO
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S&lt;an»M.

Grecian Towns Devastated by an Work of Our Lawmakers In the
Fifty-Third Oongroaa.
Earthquake-

MINERS

TH.tr Groat strixo lx Now Und«
Good Headway-

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Station,

MANY LIVES LOST.

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FROM WASHINGTON.

non HIM**' HXAOOCAHTKM.
Coiciraro, 0.. April ga.—President
Johu McBride, of the United
Worker, he. witched the new.paper
report, of the big coalminer, atriae,
w^h began at noon Ratuntor

Evening News,
“The Great Daily of Michigan.’

THREE
MONTHS,
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i* to

that to looj a« r&gt;u may live you wiU contour a artbacriber. aE&lt;j VoqJ,
Washington. April 18.—In the senate
no more think of .topping than you wonld of canrolling your &gt; ^p,yesterday a motion that all petitions
mymn
I» *» complete and accurate in wery . :.sn:owtprotesting against the ratification of
new., riving alto ranch .pedal matter for men, women
clathe Chinese treaty might be presented
and mad.
Think of the textimouial of he,ooo home, which now receive and «clame
in open session was agreed to. 1 bo carefully
the information recelreJ by hint He
tariff bill was discuteed. A’ favors vie Mtlmate, the number ou strike at 13S.
The Evening New*.
report was made on the bill for the
t ctor-r ewf. ■ •
FO* * *OffTHS BY MAIL . .
suppression of the lottery traffic and a 100, as follow*:
Ohto. ................ -AOCOiKeawcky...............
bllbwaa reported to set apart 1,000,000
4j SMXunr Stxxkt,
jf
seres for each of tho arid land states
_____ ; _ _
DETROIT. MICP.,-&gt;-x&gt;oocao
and territories to be reclaimed in small ^b*Say.Y..,“,.- aow’tadUu Territory L1«
Hondrvda Slain.
tracts
by
means
of
irrigation.
London, April 24.— The latest news
T*This estimate doe* not include Colo­
Washington. April 10.—In the senate
from the earthqunke-striqken district
of Greece is contained in the following yesterday Senator Palmer (dem., IlL) in- rado, from which* state contradictory
THE RADIOPHONE.
-jspaccn from
irom Athens:
amrus.
' troduced a bill repealing tMte state bank report* have been received. A few
dispatch
The earthquake shocks that began tax but prohibiting the issuing ox day* ago word waareceived from noflh*
nte fir rorh troritton. .i'lto r I siTa ft
at about 7:30 o’clock Friday night con*. money by state banking institutions ern Colorado that the miners in that
Talking Through Space by Meana
tinued with more or loss frequency. ‘ or by any other corporations or persons state would join the strike. There are
of Hout Raya.
The death list will reach into the hun-' except national banka Senator Mor­ about 8,000 miners there. Since that
dreds- All laat night the oscillation ‘ rill (rep.. VL) spoke in opposition to time do definite information ha* been
NOTICE roKiHKAIJSC. (Lum ’
of the earth was noticeable aud the the tariff bill, while Senator Turpie received.
'
A Wonderful Invention ef Prof- Bell**
stK2!.¥ihl’,r'-CM'"’I
gtrik* a Ci mpl«O Mncc***.
people of this city were in a state (dem., Ind.) defended the measure.
Exhibition at I be World’* Fair"
li-pt&amp;uiv.
T«Mcg(«»pu
(.uiutuuuk.(
W
ashington
,
April
so.
—
The
day
in
ttw
l-rosxu
Chon tor th.
The strike, so far as Ohio and Penn­
of semi-panic. Telegraph communica­
How tbr Instrument I*
«.d&lt;«U»tltl &lt;u&gt; « MhraTl.SL.Tff’
dth
many
Work rdtion wi
2-------* -*paru of the country
•is the senate yesterday waw almost en- sylvania are concerned, seems to have
ax mouth, noth thu Oat. we
W«7"t ihrtt Hxlm? Sffif E
badly interrupted anddt is almost im­ tirely consumed by a speech against been a complete succera. The result*
BeU'a radiophone, by which conver­ estate of Jane t'vntant. la'r
*2* XLI*
possible to get news of the towns that the pending tariff bill by Senator Per­ in Illinois also have been much more
deesMri. and that ali cn dilorr of uid
encouraging than was anticipated. sation h transmitted through space on
must have been affected by the shocks. kins, of California.
a
ray
of
light,
no
wires
or
electricity
W
ashington
,
April
31.
—
In
the
senate
In three villages-^-Malesina, Proskina
The ndvlces from the southern Illi­
of Hasting*, lor examination auu aii0«^a7
and Martino, all in the province of Lo- yesterday Senators Gallinger and Dolph nois mining region are rather meager up being used in any portion of the appar­ °Lof
text, and
■poke against the tariff bill
cris—130 persons were killed.
to this time. P. H. Penn», national atus, is one of the scientific wonder* at gtoridtod whi be beard before said SftS
| ’Washington, April Si.—The tariff vice president of the United Mine the world’s feir. The photophone, b) Monday, the 2nd day or Jul*, andon Tumi*?
Horror In a Church.
Use tod day o! October next, at Wdoc*tool’
w
hich
a
telephone
is
caused
to
re
­
The mayor of Larymni telegraphs bill waa further discussed in the senate Workers, is at Pana, one of the largest
W*DOOU cd each of tn&lt;.*r
•
“*
Dated. April 2nd. a? 6 .
that a heavy shock occurred at Pros­ yesterday. A message was received mining center* in that section of th e spond to the variations in intensity of
CHAS. W. AMMSjawa. Judge of hohat*
kina while vesper services were being from the president transmitting Ha­ state, and the latest information from a light ray falling upon a scleniwz.
held in the parish church. The walls waiian correspondence, and the me* him was to the effect that a majority of cell placed in a local electric circuit is
familiar.
Prof. Alexander Graham
CHANCERY SALE.
of the church fell, burying all the wor­ morial of Pennsylvania workingmen the men there had voted to strike.
Bell succeeded in transmitting articu­
shiper* in the ruins Hardly a per- against the tariff bill was read by SenIo pursuance and bj »irl*p o! u order
nsbt 1* 1111*01* **d Wm1 Vlnxiala.
to® Orsll Court for the Coast* U
son in the church escaped without in- ator Quay,
It now seems that Illinois and West late speech in this way by making a toorwpf
Barry, In Chano ry. »&lt;&gt; ti c Wa«'e of Mrtitoa
jury. Thirty were taken out dead.
Virginia will be the battle ground in beam of light, which a mirror reflects, ■Urie and dated ou the thlrtv nth dk) of
Washington. April 18.—By a vote of the competitive district
A. D. Dri, In a ccrinlD rauw thereto ms.
House* were thrown down in other
President vibrate, the vibrations being of the ary
ms
Wherein Celina McCuinb i» rawMaSw
part* of the village and the money loss 218 to 47. the republicans voting for it, McBride estimate* that in West same kind aa those produced by speak­ 4^MARwq
F. Shepherd *hd Kaehri Ate.
is great Scores of the villager* are the house yesterday adopted the Virginia out of about 3.000 miner* ing through a membrane. He used • rhani are defendants. Neber i. bwi
quorum-counting rule. The diplomatic 2,000 have suspended work. William thin mica or glass plate as a diaphragm, that I shall sell al public asetion to the ktotet
practically ruined.
on Halarday the twelfth uayof
and consular appropriation bill was Fahy, a member of the national execu* which by being silvered served at the bidder,
Whole Fnmltles KUIbmL
I). 1SBI. al ten,o’cl&lt;M k In the h rruocm. v'the ’
At Maiesin a houses tottered and fell discussed
- ------ ... and a large
. number of com- tive"board, and Edtnund Thpmaa are at same time a* a mirror. The reflected Mrttafroatdoor of tluMourt Uvim? to the an
of
Heeling*.
Count) of iu.n and Stale i
as though built of cardboard. In this mittee reports were presented,
, work in that state and will address, a ray df light as it fell upon the selenium ■MM*aa.*ari court brniM- Mun the phte lot
Washixotom, April 19.—The‘ consular,
little village sixty jH'.rsons were killed. ।
re veil nt the distant point varied in ip- holding the circuit cyurt f&gt;»r tie C&lt;U£ty of
large number of meetings this week. A
In some cases entire families—fathers, and diplomatic appropriation bill was dhpatcL waa received irom ihe miners tensity in uni*on with the sound waves Barry, the folkrwiag doenl-rd । roperh.leattAll that ecrtaln |&gt;tr*ce'&lt;&gt;r i sm I *4 lard dtumothers and children—were taken out further discussed,in the house yester­ at Moundsville, W, Vs., stating that which eaused the vibration of the dia- ate. Iyl°k and hrimc In tb«- C&lt;untT of Bwn
day and the debate touched a wide the miners had been offered the seven- i phragm mirror. The varying intensity In the stale of Mlrhigav. known and dwcrfM
of the ruins dead.
as
tiie cadi half of tLe noilt »t&gt;. ■;urter
variety
of
subjects
and
waa
full
of
per
­
At Martino thirty-nine persons were
ty-cent rate demanded, and asking of the light produces in the selenium tion number twenty two In town cue ngth
killed. Here, as at Proskina, the par­ sonalities.
whether they should accept it and re- ' cell a corresponding variation in the range acven weal. *ul&gt;j&lt;-ct to the roudittoMU a
certain
lease of one half arfr ou the north ww,
W
ashington
,
April
80.
—
In
the
house
ish church was the scene of the great. .
turn to work. President McBride wired resistance of the local circuit, and the corner of said laud bercMorv giun for ek«eh est number of fatalities.
-yesterday the time was occupied In dia-^
them not to accept under any conditions , varying current which result* there­ pwMMs. reference belug bad to raid leae.
In the vicinity of Athens the fatali- cusaing the diplomatic and consular until further advised. He says that i from is translated into sound waves by said description eon tain it.g in all eltbt armsot
land more or lr»J actont!tig tothe United suin
ties were less numerous, but the dam­ appropriation bilL
this will be one of the greatest thing* ! the telephone, which correspond exact- «orv®y.
/
age to property is immense.
The offi­ inuX’^d u’lk/htoM yJrerday to “ j U
Dated. Hasting*. Mich. March 3&gt;. Ir®4.
“■' I’"'0"1
“ I £"‘‘h »J« •OTnd WB'“ whi'd&gt; *i»”»tod
AU’MI) £ KDASHH.
ces of the Austrian Lloyd and other
Circuit
Court
Conuntwoom
surrevof
.shin
canal
route,
connectiuff
i
no
doubt
I
d many plaro. offer, .will be | the dtaphrogm.
.................................
steamship companies were partially de­ survey of aship canal route, connecting i
Phiur T. Cou.move.
,
made to pay the prices demanded and i
Prof. Bell pursued hb investigations
Solicitor for cotntdaln&amp;ut. Barn On
stroyed The church of St. Elias, on Lake Erie and the Ohio river, by way ■
the miners will be inclined to accept
looking to obtaining sounds without Mich.
Castells hill, between the Pireaus and of the Ohio canal and Muskingum
All Out in Ohio.
the addition of a local circuit, and his
Pbalerum, has been racked beyond re­ river. The rest of the day was spent in '
In Onio there has not been a single latest production, that which is non
pair ani is tottering to its fall The the fruitless discussion of the bill to j
refusal
on
the
part
of
the
about ready for exhibition in the Bell
settle
some
Tennessee
war
claim*
.
r
*P
orl
of
*
~~
‘
domes, walls and mosaics of the fa­
telephone pavilion in Electricity build­
,1°‘n_„
mous Byzantine church of Daphne are against the government amounting to
dent
McBride
says
that
so
far
as
he
can
ing. may be briefly described aa fol­
322,000. The evening session was de­
very seriously damaged.
determine there is only one place in ' lows: In the northwest gallery, over- ■w TRAD! MARK
voted to pension business.
AGAINST THE WILSON BILL.
Washington, April 22.—In the house Pennsylvania outside of the anthracite i hanging the main floor a few feet.
aud coke regions where the miners I; there has been erected a nmall plat­
yesterday the diplomatic appropriation
ingtfta with a rrotaat.
। ^Bl was further considered and eulogies bare not quit work and that is at, form, upon which the sending appai
is placed. This consist* of a
Washimcton. April 2L-The demon- werc delivered on the late Senator Gib- Tuttle Creek, where about 1,500 men Iratus
are employed.
focusing arc lamp of ordinary pattern,
stration of the Workingmen’s Pro- f Bon’ °* L°u^siRD&amp;whose rays, rendered parallel by a lens.
tective Tariff league against the Wil­
Press dispatches
from Iowa indicate . are reflected from a thin diaphragm
,
son bill was l&gt;cgun in Washington Fri­
miner* there have
hare I mirror to the receiving instrument
I McKinney, Tex.. April 28.—Ex-Gov. i that none of the miners
day. A special train of eight cars cat
‘ James W. Throckmorton died here in struck, but President McBride has a i about eighty or ninety feet away, at
—POSITIVELY CURESing the first delegation of
.
this 70th year. He came to Texas ’ telegram from Julius Froh stating that1 the north front of the Bell telephone
men
and
women
th, BalUraore
A Ohio'pulled
depot from . ,rom TeDn«»« *&gt;'°ro
ww ill the w«th«ro pwl of th.l .tote 1. pHvlUon.' Tl&gt;e retleotlng mirror t. .
Philadelphte Hl
dood
and
wm
a member of the convention ■ on. There Me nbont 8,000 miner, in dl»k of rery thin gl.w, ellrered on Ito
received by .CongreMmBn Harmer, of '
the,ordln*"“
, •««•««!«■&gt; l»«U&lt;»tod.
reverte
reverse .Ide
side .nd
and ...................................
held in a heavy braaa SleepleMnesM and all d«.r«Dgetaente of tbtbP Fifth PenneylrenU dietrict Th. ,lon' Vut •‘ronifly opporod tb.lomor .b. .lrtk,
from,
frame by
by mean.
moans -of washers of ordinary
Nervous *)&gt;*.-=*.
toleration marched down Pennayl- ----ur'-—1Ie- — ----------------------------T°lon'1 " the «&gt;■&gt;'•&lt;&gt;&lt;&gt;'*'«
rea- , blotting
blotting paper.
paper.
T I, ""7 I —Th
I”"'7 miner, are etrikibj for the •*»•
Opening into the
.
. ...
....
.
&amp;rmv. and after the war wm
Im-iaA tors
t ion of th*
at-«i at.. wage -■
was a
elected
toratlon
the ini
inter-state
agree- 1 chamber in the rear of this mirror is
vania avenue to Metzerott's hall, where army,
removed
abandoned -------during
”----------* *
beadquarters have been established, governor,
,, ■ butt was
.
, . by
- Gen.
~~i ment which
„~
■ ----------„ lh$
—r •. an
«u c~
a,ordinary
speaking
tube, into which
-yaA fnn. terms, RtimtnAr
—
3•»~«- —11 — by a ____
&lt;i * • the
and where meetings were held during NhuriHun
«horidan- Later hn
ho sat
»erTed
summer, Aww*
first
voluntarily
•
,
- ----------* -----small
---------...e sounds are uttered, causing the
th, day at which rigorou, epeochea in ln conSTe“_
' number "&lt;
------ --in the Piltaborg
------ 1 di»•
of miners
mirror to vibrate as would the diaPurely Vegatable. guMrsnied fre»
tnct. and thu. forced a reduction in I phragm of a telephone transmitter.
denunciation of the Wilson bill were ।
Will They New Learn
.
opiates, 100 full sire d'»*es. Me.
“deOaKAioo.a, Iw.
la., April SO.
I Omt^ooea.
M.-Thrrc Z[LCOm^
l,Dlh'Vnit^l Thw
&gt;« P-^ld
M. D. Baller. Receiving.Teller Grand R^
. bunko sharps got 15,000 from Robert I
yr*nv
.kit
. I U»«*»
received at the farther end
as (Mich.) Saving* Bauk - .yj hdo- , by a parabolic reflector, in the focus of loo much in farur of -Athranda. woeeMrs
Mesominie, Mich., April 90. — AtI1 Mitchell, one of the richest farmer* in &gt;
.Mahaska They used the old three-]
’J b
V”
| ^ich is placed a gla« bulb, contain- Heart and Nerve Cure
Marinette. Wia., two women were 4’ card monte trick, putting the bet* in a ' th^
Prepared by Wheeler ard Juliet Mdlcfce
UufJJ* “lne”’ “d “X |
» 8rnrdl portion of ordinary burnt
Oo„ Cedar Spring-. Mid.. Sold by.
burned to death in a tenement house. 4
,
box
and
letting
Mitchell
wm
the
pile
2
“
n
‘
?
r
.T
‘
j
0
”
I cork' The bulb I, blown into the end
A Mrs Cleary tried to start a kitchen . and getting the wrong box Mitchell I “Jt“nreM7^h.
' »»• H*- '"be abort a quarter of an
fire with kerosene, when an explosion —*•■'&lt;•&lt;—■ —« «.vuM w*. -xiwocu ।
t n
. .^
--* -—L'37'
MICH
HASTINGS.
nA
j, iput
uo* rope
- present
the sentiment of all th*J *
.
. . 1. .
.
occurred. Her clothing c.ught Are end Mt.nn 10 tnwn
“wo w
*"
d wwt
P&gt;‘ hL »reh _end
„toTm*S
inch in diameter and four Inches long,
she ran into a bedroom where a abter U up on a ,ure ?ame’ ind 19 now lo°k- 1
acknowledge the other end of which is open, and to
fire. Storey wre in U\eleep, „d ^^tb' °“,er Wlo’r'
°9"’ ’“&gt;&lt;&gt; ' U »H wou’Xm^S
The Guarantee Nursery &lt; ■ -.enet*. N- J
which Is attached an ordinary phono­
attempted io smother the flames with reward_________________
1 advantage.
* M graph bearing tube, which extends wish to employ •evrrxl reliable
vicinity U&gt; «ell their guar.tstewl nurcery ««*
bAd-dothing. The effort was unsuc- '
Klhert B. Monroe Drop* Dead.
I
ll*llro*d* AflWt d
into a small cabinet, where the liste­ Write for terms at cure.
cesafui and both were so badly burned
Nxw Yorn, April 28 —Elbert B. Mon- ! The susDension of wnrk
.1.
1
ner, removed from external noises, re­
that thV died ton.bort tore
, roe, a ..rebar of th. United htato wi?'JX^XTtL
ceives the message. The only adjust­
PARKER’S
w.»«n Tot. u niiouU.
i
dropped many railroads, and from one-half to ments required are that the rays be
Chicago, April M.-Return, from the ।
e’eI,in*
bl» ' f°nr-fltth«
the train crew, will be directed from the mirror in the gallery
in
an
axial
direction
into
tho
parabolic
aebool dutrlet. In Illlnota Indicate that
”
nThS JLl”
J1™1" °f ,
0)1 pending the eettlement Ofthe elections were more hotly Conte,ted
been driring and ' the strike.
Among the roada mrot reflector, and that the bulb containing
than erer before In the history ot th.
r“’hod1. hom* A* h« rotowl likely to be thus affroled arm
the barat cork be brought to the focus
state. In most localities severe weather ’
» of th5 j °“s® h®Bnd whon । Th® Hoekin&lt; Vslby, Toledo and Ohio O*n- of the parabolic mirror. This latter is
CONSUMPTIVE
pnevafled, but this fact did not deter 1 *erTanta reybed him life was extinct I tr*L Ohio Boutaera. Columbus. Sandusky'wd accomplished by pushing the glass
ririigA*.
11 ‘]*•
tube to or out until satisfactory re­
tte women from .otog and working 1
Dreta Mm . u„ W1„.
|
all of ‘he toy for their candidate.. In I
Puiladilfhia, April- 81--Amo. Wa-1 Cie’etoa ud oEtSj'
sults are obtained. Certainly nothing
many diatricta there were women can- ten, aged to yeara and John Rick- ■
Mri imrlr
Uu, Here u Peun- could be simpler than this; but, al­
though the instrument is of great sci­
dldatea but aa a rule they were de-’ ards. aged t8 yeara, linemen tor the ".Jlwn w«, Vl^ato -------- . ..
entific interest, it has no apparent
featei.
' gen Telephone company, were killed oitor states wberv the strike prevail*.
EffWet Will B. Knrlou*.
practical value.
The transmitted
ltoy.l Lorer. Mwrrled. I
in Contact with UU eleeshould the .trike be effective to the words, as heard through the hearing
COBCTU, April 30.—With all the m.x~
’*«•
«1« and Wilnldcent pomp and di»play and aug^t
H.narach were aerioualy Injured. fullest extest anticipated, the eSect tubes, lack sharpness of definition and
upon the country win be incalculably have a somewhat muffled sound, which
ceremonial of royalty the marriage of '
W1U Obey th® Orfer.
injurious, ss the strike will enforce the is probably due to the tube effects.
the grand duke of Haare and Princess I Charlmton, 8. G, April 2L—Every suspension it many trade, dependent
The conversation can. however, be
Victoria of Coburg was solemnised ' liquor dispensary in the state has re- upon the coal industry, and may seri­ fairly understood If one knows before­
here M noon in tho presence of Queen ' ceived orders to close immediately ■« ously affect the operation of the rail­
hand what i* to, be expected, but it
Victoria, Emperor Willi*.™ the prince *the
u“ result
-1* of the
—---------- •
- ­ roads of the country In the states
governor's
acquies
would be difficult to follow an ex­
of Wales, ex-Empress Frederick, and cence it the supremo court decision where the miner* will go out.
pression for which one was not premany other members of the royal fam­ that the law is unconstitutional.
MORTGAGE SAf.K
‘ ?
P*rod.
Prof. Bell has given the fol
ilies of England, Germany and Rum-I*
- - ------- -—K UVTWMOL
lowing explanation of the philosophy
Default having been madr. l“JuJrVefWTD" AprQ
S- Na certain mortcase exreuinl h.v w
.
Buffalo. N. Y., April 18. — The Morion, oeUnir joxeroor of the &gt;ixu of of the phenomenon: When the inter
Boom mri-Ada Verfcwm*. ''u'!
df
San Francisco, April 28.—News has American Glneose company has made Wyoming, died here Friday. HewXed mittent beam strikes upon the re Charie*
W. Smith.
stt?
received here of the loss of the the official announcement that twelve two term, m the legialaU,, nwembly ceiver, the particles are alternately Of A®v*mber ll«. recorded th*J?™‘|fce
of November MW *’ d
*
heated and cooled; when they arc day
fishing schooner Dauntless and the men died in the fire that burned the of Pennsylvania
Charles W. Smith, te John &lt;»heated they expand, and consequently ■th. d«y of November l*&lt; »h«rb
drowning
fonr meu
the mouth of works here. Other* are ‘believed to be
Celebrated Patriot's Day.
ihe Intervals which are filled with ah
Klamath riK'r« on th« north California in the ruina
Boarox, April SO. -Patriot', day are diminished; when the light is inter
coast, early
tho J®th lust The
created to commemorate the battle of eepted the particles are cooled and th*
schooner was comunlete,y wrecked. All
Lexington, wax entbuaiaatically cele­ apace* between them enlarged. Air it
on board perished with her.
James F. O’Brien, a lew day»ago ap­ brated in Maaaaehuaetts town*
condition* of Mbl n
th*
squeezed out from the interstices be­
pointed district attorney for North Da­
Death Ot *D ExrtJs-vernor.
tween the particle* in the first case
Taooma, Wash-. April 88. — W. R, kota, waa found dead to hia office Sat­
and
drawn
in
in
the
latter;
the
eniargRaxdowh. Wto, April SI.-Fanners
from U» Ume H wm &lt;"• »“■'
Daniels, aged 7B. ex-governor of Idaho, urday. Death was duo to heart fail°'“r h5"*5nl “ouriny fancy priom foe togofthe intervals causes refraction
died Saturday of Bright’s dkesAe after
their laud, on a report that gold has
bv a axle st-nth
public
O0N?f
a two months’ illnesA Gov. Daniels
XfuJairMtt.
tr»« to**",««
been touno in the riclnlty.
°
waa born in Ohio on » farm adjoining
SvMMKtvnxr, Ma, April 80.—Thia
AN AWFUL CALAMITY.

Athens, April 28.—A severe earth­
quake was felt tnroughout Greece at
7:30 p. m. Friday. Much damage is re­
ported to have been done. An official
telegram says that the town of Thebes
waa totally destroyed. The inhabitants
are in a sad condition, being almost
entirely without food or shelter, and
the officials request that tents and
other requisites be sent to them.

ADIRONDA
Wheelers/^l

H^iure

Nerve \j^

HEART DISEASE. NERVOUS
Prostration. Epilepsy.

HMKXCKLLED

HINN

I w?

place .u stesefc by , cyeloo* Wedne^
Mrs Vai M. Keel and three chil­
dren ware killed. It la feared that Jarvia has been appointed —•

brought up, and the two were boys to- ( day.

of *11 thia certain piece or panel

intM

oeptod the United btatoa

^omrwofMcUoo

W. B*VM.

,,,

�riastings

Banner

"Thursday, April, 16, 1894w. R. COOK. Loci! Editor.

BUSINESS CARDS.
0SK1.11 BROS.
'
.
Tonwrlal Artists.
&lt;
drut d&lt;&gt;&gt;r f.wt of Luan a Tailor Shop.,
Tin-1-ewr-: Stylus of hair cuts. Our Uhavea
inil suit yw.i. Give u» a trial Terms rcaaoniit'i’'_ ___ ’_____________
,
Trill ESN. HAVER.
J
Auctioneer.
Hastings, - - - Mich
.-.tr me If you arexoing to have an auction
-V iitiv kind Have had lanre experience
whi give you satisfaction. Terms roaiion-

K

I 1

S. ^ALMETIER.

J. M. SMITH.

PALMERTON A SMITH
Coiivevattcing a specialty.
Woodland. Mich

I.i M. \Voddmansee.

t

i.aw and coi.flKCTioh’ office.
All business promptly attended to.

lx»yal E. Knappen.
rjiaward Taggart
LU
Arthur C. Denlron.
TAt'.G XRT, KNAl’PKN &amp; DENOON.
LAWYERS.
r
‘{ooms All kit Mteblgan Trust Co. Bkbs„
lirand Rapid*. Michigan.
' ALICE KIRK. M. b..
.
Physician and Surgeon.
Haitlngs,
• .Mich.
v &gt;;
prompdv attended day or night. Offirr Jvrr F. &lt;;.«roweli’s boot aud shoe store

M

| AMES A. SWEEZEY.
.1
Attorney at law.
Hastings. Mich.
Practices in al! courts ot the state. Colk-rtions promptly attended to.
IK. K. H. LATHROP.
Homoepalhic Physician and
burgeon
Office over W. H. Goodyear’s New
Drug Store.
All calls promptly attended to.

D

i A. SCRIBNER, M. D.,
.
Physician aud Surgeon,
Deitnn,
- ■
Mich.
Office In residence, one block east of depot.
A. A C. H. BARBER
,
Physicians and Surgeons.
Calls fa oily qr county responded to with
promptness, day or nixtit.
p a. sheEdox,
J ,
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
Adstraet Hock. HastingsMoney to loan on Beal Estate Real Estate
sold ou commission. Genoral conveyancing.
Having a complete set of Abstract nookA.com
iu'.-d from the Records, can furnlsn complete
, truti
F. BROOKS.Clerk.

H

M. FOWLER, D. I). S.

THULIP T. COLGKUVK.
X
Attorney at Law
i Saccessor to Smith A Colgrove.)
■ office tu Union block. Ha»'iiiKs.t
Practices in alt the courta of the Mata
X E. KENASTON,
'
i.
Attorney at Law,
।«»ver J ■*. Goodvear A Vo.’6store.)
rrwucef'.u Ml courtsof rhe State rrtlectinnv
• r -rnpriy .ttr-’Ming to.

L' K. TIMMERMAN. Homapathic Phy
I .
sieian and Surgeon.
(Officeover l.atbrop’s’-drug’♦tore.)

local^neWs
- SIKOILATfON -

This week.

82 quires.

Hereafter. changes 'for advertisements
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest to
1 Insure insertion in the issue of the week
when brought.
Ptirifv the blool. tone the nenes, and give
•trength to the weakened organs and body by
laklu i lbw I s Sarea panlia now.

Camphor Cream Catarrh Cure will cure
Catarrh. W. H. Goodyear.
creamery at Woodland is now taking
in 41.(Mie pounds of milk daily.

Camphor Cream Catarrh Cure will cure
a cold In the bead. Wj, H. Goodyear.

Camphor Cream Catarrh Cure Is the best
sootiilng and healing. W. H. Goodyear.
A hot sling of Carter’s Extract Smart
Weed will cure the Grippe. W. FI. Good-,
jear.

Caater’s Croup and Consumption Cure is
the best cough medicine. W. H. GoodMrs Evarts the primary teacher in the
Woodland seliool has resigned on account
of ill health.
,
Carter's Cough and Consumption Cure
relieves at once. Try it; never falls. W.
11. Goodyear.
tz'tfoodland’s literary society will present
a comedy soon entitled ‘‘Captured; or An
Old Maids triumph”.

To cure a felon, wrap the part affected
la a cloth drenched in tincture of lobelia
and the felon‘is dead.
The seventh annual meeting of the
Thsrnapple and Irving S. S. Association
occurs at Parmalee May 2nd.
Carter’s Cough and Consumption Cure
will cure coughs and croup, acU qaick
tastes good. W. H. Goodyear.

Some Parmalee young men burned a
package of Evening News thrown off the
train at Middleville, aud were obliged to
pay an X to settle it,

I Geo. Watcher an aged farmer living
near Woodland fell from the top of a
straw stack and he waa picked op un­
co usious, but is improving rapidly at
present.
An excellent gargle for any sort of sore
throat is brewer’s yeast warmed and pass­
ed through a fine doth. This will help to
loosen the membrane in case of diplheria
It is cleansing and not dangerous if swal­
lowed.
Every mother should keep a bottle of
Carter’s Extract Smart Weed In the house.
When the little one comes hqme with wet
feet and dillied, a hot si Ing Of Carter’s Ex­
tract Smart Weed will prevent tai Ing
cold. Children like it, it Is u pleasant
as lemonade. W. H. Goodyear.

=

"P tbe!
b^ersoo ewe.
matter of the bank robbery, is the man J wuer-ems to the Ubieago market thia
who broke up the Roaen gang and also apTin&lt;LEARNED BY ACCIDENT.
bad a hand In placing Stonewall J. De I An Otsego pastor has hit upon a novel
. you will be convinced of Its superiority. It pur­
An Otsego pastor has hit upon a novel
Ifies the blood, tae source of health. &lt;ws
A
TRUE
STORY
OF
MISERY
ANDFrance in Jackson. He Isa thorough work-: device
to
learn
why
more
people
of
his
--j
prupie 01 oia
' pepsia. overcomes sick head aches ami bHtloua
HAPPINESS.
erand will leave no stone unturned to I town du not
»• attend church. Mext week
-- --he
One of the greatest discoveries ever I. dms. it h Jum tee medleluv for yoo.
I WJ;!lmve a box
l,ie postofflee marked
locate the bank robbers—Nashville News.
made was thi result of the purest ac- ,‘ &gt; purelypoi.
vegetable, carefully
not AUt’”d church.” and all
prepared
vru the test ingredients.
A hot sling of Carter’s Extract
Smart
! no»-*&lt;l*udluR
persons m
are
to
tident. It w as in the year 1796. Tho---------*'Ii—
Ho* a Michlffun Woman Suffered
__
_ __________
TJ
.v requested
.v\|iivnicw &lt;&lt;)
citizens
of M unich had just witnessed
Werel WUI cut the moeous phlegm out ot1 t.°P
K.,he,r
f« n&lt;‘&gt; going,
ibelhto.t.t.dtong.to.few bZ.
J™.
the first tri tmphant performance of
„ ,—.—he will
the throat aud lungs in a few hours, mak­
(From the MuOcoaon, Mich., Newt.)
Mozart's opera, “Don Juan," and tho
opt n the box and comment on the answers.
ing it a sure cure and quick cure and pre­
theater was deserted by all save one
Oceana aoanty, Michigan, Is widely man,, _____
,.-r-_n_L.„L,Trr „wuo, ,,
ventive of Croup,
Diphtheria, Sore
Alois,__t
Senncfelder,
after
BRIGHT’S DISEASE OF KIDNEYS. known u on. ot the Borel troll erowlne malda&lt; a”tonnd of"'iMpecti3n to the
Throat, Pneumonia, etc., as these troubles
all come from a neglected cold. W. H. One of the DhgulMxl Forms of Chronlc sections in the country, and especially for building-,to see that no sp&amp;rks had igtiite andilusclous peaches. But all the nited anything combustible, retired to 1 should he rich to Insure
its line
Goodyear.
Catarrh.
X..
•
peaches grown ou trees are not to be plac-!
roora
stamp the tickets of ad- i
health. Poor blood 1means
Mr. J. Brake, Petrolea, OuL/xwrltes:
A diagnosis of mother earth In some
. .
.
....
...
miRfiion for the rlnv
day fnllnwinrr.
following*. When 1j
Four yegrs ago I had a severe attack of etl in comparison with the peach bloom mission
Anaemia;
diseased blood
he entered his apartments he had three 1
portions of her eperdermis reveals the fact Bright’s disegst which brought tue so low
which has returned to the cheeks of one of
things in his hand—a polished whet?- | means Scrofula.
that the seventeen-year locusts would ap­ my doctor said that nothing more could be
the best known Indies In Hart, the county stone, which he had purchased for j
pear this spring In great numbers In the dune fur me. When one uf your lectures
eeat cf Oceana county. How this wonder­ sharpening razors: a ticket stamp, still ]
Hudson river ; valley and other eas’tern on the above disease was read to me I
moistened
withr----------printing
and---a
look Ite-rn-na and Man a-lin.and found It ful aud beautiful effect was obtained, and j —
----- T--------------o ,inis,
—--------points, thousands of the larve ot this in­ acted just as respesented. In three the history of the illness preceding the. check on the treasurer of the theater!
sect getting ready for their transformation inuntl« I was a well man, and have con­ cure, has been known long since to the tgr his weekly salary. As he placed)
residents of Hart and others throughout *the
v- latter
-----------x’
-a--------­ ।
which generally takes place In this latitude tinued Weil ever since.
upon•*-the—table,
gust- of
Symptoms—Dull pain in the back: scan­ the county, but to a News reporter' of wind swept it high up in his room, and
early iu June. The insects are now found
ty. high-colored urine, containing albumen Muskegon, who was In Hart at the fajr, then deposited it in a basin filled with
at an average depth of four feet—Kalama- aad various sediments naust-a, and some­ the following luteresting and joyful tale
water.
Senccfelder dried the wet
the Cream of Cod-liver Oil,
times vomiting; pufflueas of the face aiRl was unfolded recently by Mrs. W. S.
paper as well as he could and then
enriches the blood; cures
The Allegan Democrat last week publish­ feet: dropsy of the legs; shortness -of Eggleston, the person who once
breath and general w-aknees; pallor and helpless Invalid. To day a more happy weighted it down with the whetstone,
ed the following good advice:—Here Is a drynewi of the akin; chilly feelings, alter­
upon which he had before carelessly
Anaemia^ Scrofula, Coughs,
woman can.nowhere be found.
chance for some enterprising man. Farmers nating with fever and sleepleasnes-*.
placed the printing stamp When he
“In 1891,” said Mrs. Eggleston,
Colds, Weak Lungs, and
returned
to
his
room
the
following
!
are generally very busy with their work - Treatment—A tabletpoonfal of Pe-ru- sided in Cass county, ft which time, I in
Wasting Diseases. Physicians,
when it comes time to spray fruit trees, na should be taken before each meal, be­ common with nearly every body iu the morning he was astonished at seeing i
tween meals, and at bed time, and enough country suffered a severe attack of the the letters printed with remarkable'
and this highly Important labor is often Man-a-llu at night to produce one natural grippe, only It left me with a still more accuracy upon the dampened paper. A I the world over, endorse it.
neglected or postponed untl^it is too late action of the bowels each day. When the serious trouble. The geatest part of n y thought came ’to him. He wondered J
Don't be deceived bj Sgbslltitei!
to be effective. We believe it any reliable disease is of long standing heated Pe-ru-ua trouble then was in my stomach. I had whether, by some such means, he could
man would fit up a wagon or two and de­ should be applied to the back In addition no appetite and wasted away until I Ion not simplify his work of continually
to the above treatment, and the diet cun- 24 pounds. Of coutse I was doctoring
vote his time to spraying trees, he could sfet principally of milk and dry toast. but nothing reached my case. 1 moved copying the songs of the chorus. Ho
went out and purchased a large stone,
get contracts enough to make It profitable Avoid liquors and tobacco.
up to Hart in June, 1892, and my ill health
commenced making experiments, and,
Send for tree copy of Family Physician continued, though I tried two resident
during the season. It would be the cheap­
as
we all know, discovered the art of
Physicians.
I
grew
disgusted
finally
and
est plan the farmers could adopt, as it No. 2. Address The Pe-ru-na Drug Man­
quit doctoring, as it seemed It would take printing from atone—lithoeraohv
ufacturing Company. Columbus. Ohio.
In the line qf choice * candieg,
would save them much expense In fitting
our all, and jet I grew no better and
fruits, nuts, and fresh bakery
looked like a skeleton. My busband read
themselves to perform the work. If twenty
HE CAUGHT THE BIRD.
In a paper of a medicine called Dr. Will­
men in Allegan county were to go Into
goods, constantly kept Ln hand.
iams’ i’lnk Pills, and be Immediately got
the business and follow it energetically In Admiral J oneft's Story About His Capture
some for me. I had no hope hardly and
of a Blockade Runner.
Prompt attention given to all
their respective townships, two or three
Admiral Jouett tells an old story of was not enthusiastic over the new pills, Mrs Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been usefl
years would redeem the orchards of a blockade runner, says the Boston but I am now.
orders. Call and see me at
for children teething, ft sooth* the child, soft­
“
It
is
a
solemn
fact
that
1
began
to
get
ens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic,
Allegan county from the ravages of its Transcript. He was in command of
better the very fint day and kept on im­ and is the test remedy for Diarrhoea. TwentyCITY BAKERY.
insect enemies. To attain this result the Metacomet at the time. The block­ proving. In a short time my stomack had five cents a bottle. Bold by all dniRjclsu
through systematic warfare must be in- ade runner referred to was a slippery a better feeling; my appetite picked up throughout the world.
augurated, and nothing better than thq vessel—^She was so swift that every aud I could eat everything I wanted to. I
attempt to catch her had failed. Far­ had a second trouble, however, which 1
above plan is at present in sight.
ragut declared that she must be taken did not expect the pills would reach, but
at all hazards and delegated the job to they did, and the result Is that a swelling
NEIGHBORING COUNTIESJouett. “Jim,” he said, “I counton In my right side, cam-ed by some ovarian
Ernest Sprague of Vermontville ha^ a you to fetch me that bird, whatever trouble, is almost entirely gone. I cart He
lamb which has a head and ears like a happens." So it came about that the on my right side now with comfort, and
pug dog, his legs are short and large like' Metacomet lay in wait for the artful this is nut all the relief I obtained.
those of a dog, bat he has hoots like h dodger on Cainpenchy banks. There
“Formerly in wet weather my bone.s
would ache terribly. Now I do not notice
lamb and bleats like any ordlnary_l^mb.
de is spotted all over and looks aiFmuch was tr^cason that she would come that any bed cffqpte whatever. 1 am able to
way
before
long.
Meanwhile
the
com■
■
•
.
--------walk three miles at a stretch now, for I
like a dog as be does a lamb. This seems
taander of the warship set to work to (ihi that last week In going to visit a
to be one of natures freaks
transform his craft in such a manner j friend. I tell every one of my wonderful
John Hayes a Battle Creek student was that her own builder would not have cure, and many of my affiicled friends arc
pushing a hand cart when the handle slip- 2.*“^ “J*’jV °
1 using the Pink Pills now with good effect.
ped and dying upward struck his froht
” first thintr
' h« did wm
The
nalnt u
n 1’ 1 now weigh !S3 pounds, a gain of 21
The
first thing he
did was to paint
teeth driving th ret; ef them into tho jaw
pounds.’’
completely out ot sight. A deutist pulled broad streak all around her hull. Then ,
Mrs. Eggleston’s husband was present
them down and replaced them aud is iu he hoisted spars aloft and arranged • during the narration of his wife’s troubles
them so us to look like double topsail ; mid triumphs, and he willingly corrobora­
hopes of saving them.
yards, such as merchant men carried ted the statements made by her.
A. B. Barnum has had the following , in those days
Uy such devices the !
A neighbor, Mrs. Brown, who happened
recipe in his house for the past thirtyCastoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants*
Mexican to urop in, stated that Mrs. Eggleston did
three years: How to become wise: Take rfesscl was made to resemble a--------------and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
tm-'er.
:
.....
v_. the ‘ not hx»k like the same woman who came
She
was
anchored ..near
13 ox. careful daily observation, S o^.- mind
,» it
----c ‘ to
Hart So
a year ago.
if trying *to
catch
fish.
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
your own business, 7 oz. hold your tongue shoals, us
Dr.
Williams'
Pink
Pills
were
success
­
she
was,
but
it
was
a
very
big
one
she
4 oz. of consideration. 10 oz. of desire to
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OIL
do good; put all together and boil over the was after. The guns were covered fully used in general practice for man&lt;
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years* use by
fire of love to God and man. add largely with tarpaulins for a further disguise, years before being offered to the public
of true Christian devotion, take freely each and it was ordered that no uniforms generally. They contain in a condensed
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allay*
form
all
the
elements
necessary
to
give
day, and you will’not fail to secure that should be worn on deck.’ The com­
new life and richness to tbe blood and
feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
which is in value far above rubies.
mander puton his oldest suit of clothes.
restore shattered nerves. They are an uncures Diarrhoea aud Wind Colic. Castoria relieve*
In short nobody would have surmised
The board of supervisors for Calhoun ~r -- ----- —’■ •• ------- 7“ "T-------- : failing specific tor such disease as locomothat
a
warship
armed
to
the
teeth
was
h
,
r
ataxia&gt;
parUa
|
par
ai
yi
,b,
St.
Vitus'
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency^
county stand 27 Republicans, 9 Democrats
concealed beneath such an innocent tianw.-sciatica. neuralgia, rheumatism,
and I Populist.
Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates the stomach;
cocterior.
| nervous headache, tbe after effects of la
Mrs. Frank Kesler ot Eaton county was
and bowels, giving healthy aud natural sleep. Cas­
When the smoke of the steamer was grippe, palpitation of the heart, pale and
frightfully burned last week. Having no seen at the expected point on the hori-! sallow complexions, that tired feeling re­
toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend,
friends’and her home being burned she ason Jouett was confident that the! suiting from nervous prostration; all di­
was taken to the poor house on a lounge game WM in sight. Ito eren went k 1
^Pwaitok “P®"
humors In
«■'««&gt;.
Ina wagon. S!&gt;e expired while on the L w to interview the stewanl to nelaway there.
ho ' bipelas. etc. They are also a specific for
ban to n bill of fare, saying that ho
b,M peCU|in, (0 females, koeli u sop** Castoria ia an excellent medicine for chil­
“ Castoria is bo well adapted to children teak
A Kalamazoo lady has a Geography meant to entertain the captain,of that
|&gt;riu„&gt; ,nd
fo, m, o(
dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of Its
I recommend it os superior to any preacripteax
•publhhed Id IBIS. Of Michigan k aaya; blockade rnnner at dinner the same we,kneM. They build up tbe blood, and
good effect upon their children."
known to me.”
H. A. Ancmta, X. Dl»
The greater pnrt of the inhabitants ot evening. The latter craft slowly rose
Da. Q. C. OaaooD,
u,e glow of health to pile or sallow
111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T.
this country are Catholics. The protestents to the horizon. When she came with- . cheeks. In men tbej effect a radical cure
as yet have no settled minister though in a couple of nautical miles the Meta- |n ail cases arising from mental worry,
u Our physicians in the children’s depart
••
Castoria
is
the
best
remedy
for
children
of
they are very desirous of getting one. comet hoisted the Mexican flag. The overwork or exccsslves of whatever nawhich I am acquainted. I hope the day is not
The missionaries of the Methodists who stranger responded by running up1 ture.
enee in their outside practice with Caatorta,
have visited this country for some years French colors. She hail no suspicion j Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are not a patent
and although we only ha»o among our
interest of their children, and use Castoria in­
back have made many converts among the of the true character of the foe that medicine In the sense that name Implies,
medical supplies what is known aa regular
stead of the various quack nostrums which are
lower order of people.”
was lying to wait. With the utmost V'T
«™» compounded ss a per­
destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium,
“In the summer of 1812 it fell into the confidence .he steamed past, and her 1 «rlp.lon, mtd used M eueb
morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful
hands of the British, who are still (July
. -i
a
practice by an eminent
oo
favor upon it.”
agents down their throats, thereby sending
efl(
. thphysician,
,t lt WM dremM)
1811} in pusseMduii. The number of in­ astonrshment muat have been great J
Uxmro Howefal
Dibpdihxt,
p|,M lh,m wllhlI, tn, n.,cb of all.
habitants was iu the year 1810; whites when the Melacomct fired a gun across
4,618; slaves 24; free blacks 120; total herbowa In a moment the shipof war ( Tbey are pow manufactured by the Dr.
4,703. Besides these there wAe about 150 was revealed in her true character, her t williams’ Medicine company. Schenectady,
Th a Centaur Company, 1*1 Murray Street, New York City.
persons luiployed in the Indian fur tradedecks crowded with men, aud her ; jj. y.. and Brockvllle. Ont., and are sold
There are many more lbm-.ln this old armament unveiled. Iler comman-ler’s in boxes (never in loose form by the dozen
history and gvograp'iy pertaining to early invitation to djnner for the evening or hundred, and ’he public are cautioned
Michigan. Every Hate and countrv Is was not refused by the captain of the against numerous Imitations sold in this
described as far as known at that time. blockade runner.
I »I&gt;"P*‘) at «&gt; rents a box. or 6 boxes for
82.50, and may be had of all druggists, or
Frank Jaeksun. a young man 18 years
direct by mall from Dr. Williams’ MediTHE
LIFE
OF
AN
'ACTRESS.
rtf age. whose parents reside near Potter­
I clue Co.' from either addresses.
ville. went to lAnsIng Saturday and u««l
Neither
So
Attractive
Nor
So
Eemunerareturning Mt night a search was Instiinted.
About 4 o’clock Sunday mm nine the
Some of Oar Friends.
Tho physical hardships of the life of
young man’s remains were found lying be­
■
SO. IX.
------------------------------ IS THE------------------------------side the C. &amp; G^ T. track a short distance nn actor under the present system are
Perhaps
II was easier for Ray Smith to
east of Potterville. The top of his head unendurable to most women for any,
was ent off bat the body was otherwise length of time. writes a modern society go astray than for you or I. He inherited
uninjured. How the accident occurred U actress in Ladies’ Ilomcfl Journal. a love for stimulants, and he also Inherited
that hardly less dangerous thing, unstanot known.
There is scarcely a little town iu,
HMS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION.
b,,Ujr’
k.
When his school days were over and he
A man picked up a diamond In front ot America that has not its opera house,
a hotel in Paw Paw that is estimated to be for the most part very pretty asfto took a man’s place in the world he was a
worth &gt;100. As yet no one has claimed it. auditorium and exterior, very bad as bright witty youth who was a great favorDAILY (without Sunday), |6.00 par yw.
DAILY (w» Sunday), M.00 gar yasr.
to tho quarters for the player^ Many, orite among his young companions. The
SEMI-WEEKLY, . .
&lt;2.00 WEEKLY, . . .
&gt;1.00 Armour and Co. of Chicago bare erect­ a night I have dresaed in a little closet older ones of our community, however,
ed a large cold storage house at Battle of a dressing room, heated to suffoca­ began to look grave and shake their heads
As a newspaper THE INTER OCEAN keeps abreast of the times ia all respects.
Creek and &gt;lil supply meat to Kalamazoo tion. and gone on a stagd swept by a when some mad-cap prank came to their
It spares neither pains nor expense in securing ALL THE NEWS AND THE BEET
Manball, Albion and other points.
cold draught A word as to pay. It ears. They seemed to think they bad
OF CURRENT LITERATURE.
then done their whole duty. No one
Carl A. Powell, a musician, was found has bcen^aid “there is no better paid
reached out a helping band to the buy who
dead from morphine poisoning In bis room profession.” That is true of the mem­ waa slowly yet surely drifting into aln.
at Memphis, Tenn., Saturday morning, bers who have won sufficient reputa­
As the years passed by Ray gradually
with the following message writtea on a tion to insure them constant engage­ lost his place among the associates of his
sheet of paoer: •’Disgusted, Send remains ment at their own terms. But mean­ school days sod became the leader In a set
the Daily.
to E. B. Powell, Portland, Mich.”
time? In the first season one may ex­ several degrees lower in the social scale.
AS A FAMILY CAPER IT EXCELS
Mre. Titus, the author of the life of pect from fifteen dollars to twenty-five Still a leader, mark you.
We
will
not
follow
him
through
those
Sojourner Truth, the famous cuiored dollars a week if one has “good luck.”
women, died at Battle Creek last week, Traveling expenses are paid. That years of moral degradation and vice. It is
sounds enormous to the girl earning not a pleasant story but thank God! it had
aged 75 years.
of EIGHT ADDITIONAL PAGES, making tn all SIXTEEN PAGER. Thia Sapfisfive dollars a week at sewing or cham­ an end.
meat, containing BIX PAGES OF READING MATTER and TWO FULXx-PAG*
His better nature was aroused, how- or
BnciuMo luu • •taA* f*™ber work—seems very good pay to the
ILLUSTRATIONS, ia alone worth the price charged lor tha paper.
it is estimated their are 5000 of these tired teacher, and quite a brilliant for­ by What agency we will not ask, he turned
THE INTER OCEAN IS PUBLISHED IN CHICAGO, the news and comnawsquare
about
and
began
to
retrace
bi*
animals. A practical wan now has it in tune to the young girl in her father’s
charge. Tha hkl»« of ibe .konka bring home with no knowledge whatever of (Lepe. Oh! tne heart .che of the journey
back to the fair, country of honor and
from Sl.U to H ®0pecuniary matters. But the problem peace. M &gt;ny times be fell but only to
It la in accord with the people of the West both In Folltk
Plainwell eportamen are welting Im­ is very simple. Each actor pays his rise again and press forward.
DOLLAR PER YEAR. Address
own hotel bills. The company is in­
And what did we do, his brothers and
patiently for the ttret of May., It h
any ooe witb-ur iu onlUt coaling from S’ formed of the names and rates of all sisters who had so deplored his downward
THE INTER OCEAN, Chicago.
the hotels in each town. One dollar career? DN we sympathize with him In
to gas h'ent In the awlm.
and a half per day ia the lowest price bis boars of MonY' dld we ,ook a,M* i,ra5’
T U Johnkoo. a farmer rreldlng near at which can be had comfortable bods for his reformation?
Bedford bad a dock wblc &gt; bad been aihnr
Nay. we gatheied close about us »»»•
J?or a short tine wc will send the H-stings Bannei and
and sufficient food to sustain life.
loraiuouui pw-t Leal S .utiay tl« fo*
Seven times one dollar and a half is skirts of a spotless reputation, skirts 'that WaeFyfl er Ocean, the two paper.- for only due ddlhrtwr year c
eMced to be b&gt; great
•&gt; “ ”
covered a dwarfed and Ignoble character
ten
dollars
and
a
half.
Nine
dollars
io advance , to B «rry County Rea 1«rs. Those out o( county $1.25
killed. Upon examloaUou 11 wai roano
and •‘.•assod by on the other side."
and a half out of a possible twenty I
tire dock bad ewatlow.-d pane
-ReputatioB is what men and wo­ year.
dollars
for
clothing
and
all
extras,
and
nalla. ranging from om-balf
men think of ua.”
clothing means considerable when one
“Character ia what God and the angels
Inch In lergib. four rare,
turpei t^ieks and one rivet—Battle Creek travels incessantly.
1 know of us.”
MiLDKKD Marsh.
Journal.
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editorial notes
WHO W*a HIGHT?

I I
Below are a few predictions made after
the last national election by the great
leaders of the party. ’ A flee the new ad­
ministration has been In power for over a
year a comparison of these -prophesies Is
very Interesting.
DEMOCRATIC HREDICIZQNS.

'I

i:

1K

there will te *c almoat immediate tatae
of bard time*- The democrats are iuclteed toward a taw-tariff and larger free H*L'
.1
This means thatabe country will be flooded.
with Imported goods. Tbe balance of[
trade being dkturbed and more goads•
coming in that we can pay for In good*j
.
going auL we meet send Europe the re­
mainder in bard money. Thus all our
hard money is goac aud we send them our
notes. Finally they, top, are gone, our
credit Is'gone and tee. country is in finan­
cial distress. That seems to me to be the
future.
'
Chairman Gowdy, of the Indiana repub­
lican state committee—-It seems that the
people want to go In for free trade and
wildcat money. There Is nothing left for
tbe democrats to do but to keep their
promise aud give tbe country what It
wants.
J. bloat Fassett—There oust be a period
of uncertainty following tee Inauguration
of Cleveland. The democrats are against
every sound policy that makes for prosper­
ity and the country will wait and see bow
much mischief they can do.

Ex-Postmaster-General Dun M. Dickin­
son—The democratic party, ta complete
control, will retain the confidence of the
business Interests of the country.
W. F. Harrity, chairman democratic na­
tional committee—Good, economical gov­
ernment will ensue, public burdens wl(i^
------Shakeapeare Club Baaquet.
be reduced and the prosperity of the whole
/A most delightful and enjoyable enter­
people will be rapidly Increased.
tainment was given by the Hastings
Thomas F. Bayard. Ex-Secretary of Shakespeare Club, at the beautiful resi­
State and minister to England—Tbe -de­ dence of Dr. H. A. Barber and wife, April
molishing of the McKinley tariff cannot 23rd. that being the 830th anniversary of
ia. the ihostribus poet’s birth.
be too quickly and too actively com.
t
Hesdames James A. Sweezey, J. S.
menced. The sooner It is done tbe bet­ Goodyear, Wm. Hayes, tbe committee of
ter.
arrangements, received the guests and
J. Edward Simmons, president Fourth Mrs. Sweezey cordially welcomed each as
National Bank—Cleveland’s election can they came In. After all had arrived they
were ushered to the dining rooms. The
only be regarded by all conservative busi­ sight of the beautifully, decorated tables
ness men as a fortunate thing for this made one feel that they were truly assem­
country. His election means no revolu­ bled at a feast “fit for tbe Gods.” Each
place was designated by a souvenir card of
tion in business affairs.
unique pattern, delicately hand painted
i David B. HUI—Xf we secure the Senate and containing appropriate quotations, tbe
I we can show the people the beneficent re­ joint work of Mrs. Robinson and Mrs.
suits of democratic politics, and the good Barber. After all were seated the secre­
that we can accomplish will insure our tary’, Mrs. Ellen Bentley, called the roll
and tbe members responded with quota­
power for may years.
tions from Shakespeare. Lovely girls,
Henry Watterson—No honest man has daughters «f members of the Shakespeare
any cause to fear. We simply mean to Club, assisted In serving tbe delicious
reverse the movement of the engines that menu. Wit and wisdom ruled supreme
for nearly two hours.
were driving us to ruin. The result
The gentlemen, at the beginning of tbe
sounds the death-knell of protection. The feast were regarded as favored beings, as
robber baron In his castle hears IL and at their plates tayvarftentonniere, which
. amid tbe cheers of emancipated labor he they donned with becoming superiority.
Judge of their surprise, however, when
is preparing to meet tbe Inevitable. The eaeh lady, upon rising, was requested to
money devil has been speechless and can take a beautiful ribbon which radiated
from tbe lovely boqnets at each end of tbe
only gasp for breath.
•
Speaker Crisp—The result brings happi­ table, and in doing so, tbe cluster dissolv­
ed as If by magic and each lady was in
ness to millions ot American people. All possession of lovely flowers too.
classes, tbe high and the low, the rich and
Returning to tbe parlors, the literary
tbe poor, can feel that with Cleveland as program was next In order. Mrs. Sweezey.
President, tbelr everv interest will be pro­ with a dignity and grace peculiarly 'her
own. announced the following program:—
tec ted.
,
Unetl—Mrs. Swetzey and Carrie Good­
Congressman Thomas L. Johnson, ot year.
Address—Dr. Timmerman.
Ohio—There need be no fear of abolishing
Scene from Two Gentlemen of Veronaprotection too quickly. The real fear is
Miss Alice Eddy and Miss Gertrude Bent­
that it cannot be accomplished fast enough ley.
to meet the popular demands. 1 favor an
Vocal Solo, “Sylvia”—Mrs. Belle Hen­
extra session because the cost of it is bs dershott.
Paper, Is the stage an education fpr
nothing compared with the cost to the
good or evil—Prof. Sterling.
country of the continuance of uncertain­
Humorous Recitation—Mrs. Hayes.
ties.
Paper, Comparison of the Character of
United States Senator Call, of Florida- Juliet and Imogen—Mrs. Ellen Bentley.
Solo—Mrs. Hendershott.
Mr. Cleveland Is a safe man who can be
Class Poem—Mrs. Barber.
depended upon to meet all emergencies.
Shakespeare who says: “It I am not
United States Senator Voorhees—Let us critical, 1 am nothing” certainly could not
show by our action that we Intend to re' have criticised only “with spleen diseas­
Hove the people of tbe fraud and robbery ed*” had he been present. Dr. Timmer­
man’s address was an Interesting history
of an unconstitutional tariff.
of the class. While some of the Dr’s
words and phrases needed the “Internation­
REPUBLICAN PROPHESIES.
al" quite often, his tender and-kind CC. M. Depew—It is unfortunate that Insions to the first work of the elub, the
this reversal of tbe engine under a toll charter members, and lost ones, was touch­
bead of steam will necessarily derange ing In the extreme. The Class Poem
business for a considerable period and to a was a clear and enjoyable analy­
sis of the
work
done' by tbe
considerable extent Of course, capital Shakespeare elub. The humorous reci­
will not promote new enterprises until it tation. Biddy O’Shea’s second visit to
finds out what the policy is to be and the theater and seeing “Mr. and Mrs. Mac­
whether it is successful. The people have beth, and Mr. Banquo,” was given In Mrs.
Hayes inimitable manner. Tbe Scene
invited the political economist from bis from two gentlemen of Verona, was ••too.
lair in tbe college to leave bls study and too sweet,” asr tbe young ladies who
his books and run this great national ma­ enacted It would. Imply. Tbe musical se­
chine upon the principles which he has as­ lections were executed as only those ladles
on the program ean execut?. • a
serted were so much better than (be ones
The Shakespeare Club is a feature In
under which it has been managed by tbe our town whose merits are perhaps not
■ old and trained mechanics. He now has recognized by all on account of its limited
his opportunity to become tbe benefactor number of members, but for pure, logical
reasoning and carefully trained thoughL
of his country, if his theories are correct it has no parellal. Under tbe careful
in tbe present condition of tbe world or to guidance of Dr. Timmerman, the presi­
retire from the fragments of his collision dent. It Is developing into higher possibili­
with tbe prosperity of the land and prond- ties. The committee having charge of the
arrangements of this most successful pro­
ly claim that bls ideas will be all right af­ gram are deserving of the congratulations
ter Gabriel blows bls horn. We are going they received.
into an era of experimental politics.
Chuixb and Society.
T. C. Platt—If tbe democrats carry out' ■*—
tbe threat of tbelr platform and tinker
The C. L. B. C. will meet with Miss
with the tariff there win be another revo­ Goodyear April 23th. 1884, with following
lution In four you rs, because the country program.
Classic Latin—Mrs. Stauffer.
la in an exceedingly prosperous condition
Song and Legend—Nona Michael.
at the present time.
What Is Anthropology—Miss Nagler.
Character Sketches—Mias Goodyear.
Cornelias N. Bliss—What the people
Quotations
—Agrippina and Octavia.
want is an object lesson in free trade, and
I think they are likely io get it When
our mills and factories are being dosed church will be eaterthloed on WedneuUy
or oeu week. M&gt;, Sod by Me&gt;4uu, R.
and tho wag** of the men are being re­ K. Gt.nl, Chat. Weluart, Fred:'B«.b,
duced, then perhaps the people will realC. Carpenter, Chas. Walters,
Treasury Secretary Foster—Tbe result
eh.rcb parton and dining rooms. Retrrrtnrr.ti reread from S to 7, to which
Iff will cause an upheaval to business dr- an Invitation I, extended to all.
“Blrda and LtHIro” the topic next Sun­
day morning at the Presbyterian chnreh
that there will be more failures Id tbe next and ‘-John Calvin, the reformer ot
Geneva." In tbe evening.

The T. P. S. C. E at the Presbyterian
R. F. 'tones, of Pittsburg, formerly chnreh next Sunday evenlny at «. WIU
chairman of tbe republican national com­
Tbe MImlou B»nd next Bundi? .ftermittee-My lodgment b Uut tbe demo­
nooe at the Presbytwian church.
cratic leaders intend to carry out tbe ChiEpworth League, Sunday eTenlng, Apr.
Wlh. lad Uy Mn. Fowler. Subject -Hie
Dignity of Maa,' (Pwlm g.) The Tneada? rrnilu. meeting will be of the Dep't
otCartulau Wort. An Interesting pro­
gram U prepared. Eun member b artad
to reapond at Toil call -wftb tome Bible

Tbe ladle, ot the W. B.C. wUl eorve
.supper in the Post Hull
Grant«
store, Saturday April 18th, from $ te 7.
All are cordially fovlted.
J. D. Hagaman, of Adrian, an ex-SpIrit.ullst and Medium will lecture at Bowens
Mills next Sunday 88th in Ate Peopl®»
church at eleven o’clock forenoon and eve­
ning. on tbe unwritten history of phenom­
enal splritullsm, fraud and deception in
Mediumship, tbe mysteries of paUlle Md
private seauses revealed.
The Barry County W. C. T. Union held
its annual convention at the Presbyterian
church in thia city on Tureday and Wed­
nesday with good delegations present from
Its seven local union*, and the sessions
were very Interesting arid profitable.
Services will be held at the Catholic
church Sunday morning. A priest from
Kalamaxoo is expected to be present
Tbe Common Connell.

The petition In regard to tbe ruining
of pool aud billiard rooms, the Illegal sale
of liquor*, etc., was brought before tbe
council Friday evening. A goodly number
of citizens wore present After the read­
ing of the petitions Aiderman Hicks moved
to lay it on the table for a week. The mo*
tlon received no support however, and
Aiderman Bennett moved that the Mayor
and Marahal of tee city of Hastings, en­
force titf}-taws aa contained In the City
charter," and an ordinance be drafted in
accordance with resolutions adopted by
the meeting of tbe citizens of Hastings,
asking that pool rooms be closed at 10 p.
m. and no minors be allowed in such
places. Aiderman Hieks objected and
asked that some definite age be stated,
such as 17, 18 or 10 years, at which young
men would be eligible to frequent these
places. It was argued to the contrary,
that tbe state law placed the age of a mi­
nor at 31 year*, and Mr. Bennett’s motion

George Osborn was elected as a member
of the Board of Review, the vote standing
4 to 4« Mayor Greusel deciding the tie
vote.
John Roberts was elected Census taker
for tbe 1st and 4th wards and Henry Ford
for the 2nd and 3rd waftts.”
.
The street Commissioner was placed un­
der $100 bonds and an ordinance drawn up
closing pool rooms at 10 o'clock p. m.

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being received with popular favor.

CUSTOMERS APPRECIATE OUR NEW bEPARTURt

1 Mi Uitk rf lul lun hili il STAPLE UIIB Ml ilwyi It but fa &amp;
Shins.
-

WE WANT TOUR PUTTER ZlNb EQQ5
THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE. WILL ALWAYS BE GIVEN
YOUR TRADE IS SOLICITED

PRY GOODS AND GROCERIES

F. G.STOWELL, the boot and shoe man ,
CARRIES A PULL rtNb COMPLETE LIME OF

Ladies Walking Shoes, Gents
Low Shoes, Russett Shoes, A.
C. McGraw &amp; Co’s. Mens Shoes

Pure
A cream of tarter baking powder.
Highest of all in leavening strength
—Latest United States Govern­
ment Food Report.
Royal Baking Powder Co.,

ROOTS

SMSES K EMIR Eb.

NEVINS BLOCK

Wall St., N. Y.

PARIS GREEN
London Purple,

NOTICE

I am going to dispose of my
Slug Shot new
furniture at some price.
Now is your time to get goods

a little money. I will
i’of Spraying Fruit Trees, etc. for
still buy and sell second
hand goods and do uphol­
stering and repairing.

GOODYEAR

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Modern Druaolst 01851932
IS HEADQUARTERS.

Remember that Wall Paper
Jefferson St. Furniture
Store.
is Cheaper than ever
This Season.

W. n.QOObTEAR

HAVE YOU SEEN
N^RK

V

Yau are Invited.

To many people how we sell Furni­
ture so cheap, and especially is it a
quandry to those who have taken
advantage of the exceptional bar­
gains we have been offering of late.
To those who have not bought and
to those who may be hesitateing
about buying we wish to say that
our bargains are not all sold, by
any means. The times are close
and we’re selling closer than we
ever did before, and probably
cheaper than you can ever buy
again.

As we have explained before you
can’t afford to buy only from sam­
ple. You don’t buy Carpets every
year and when you do buy iwn*
let your selections be limited te
only a few varieties, but buy of us
where you can make your choice
from the latest and best styles.

Your Attention

This is the tea we are serving
to an appreciative public.
We have faithfully
served this tea for
’
8 or 4 years
and the
longer we sell it the better
people like it We want
all you who have not
tried this to do
. . so . .

Mixed Paints, Floor Paints, Ala-

Bring your butter and Eggs and
get W. G. J. tea.

SIGN OF

LATEST STYLES NO
FANCY FRIGES.

Kb

Hans &amp;
VAN flR/lflN.

If a Conundrum

On Carpets

A TEA PARTY.
trade

Why was Jonah the strongot man
that ever lived? Ans.—Becauae a
whale could not keep him down.

The El

Is especially called to our fine l ine
of Baby Crrriagee. We’re got the
latest styles out in these carriages.
They poeeees so many points of ex­
cellence that we haven’t space to
name them, but we’ll gladly ex­
plain when you call.
Yours truly

A. McCoy.

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Banner

Thursday,''April, 26, 189,.
W. R. COOK.

Bditcr.

PLEASED
at T41E VRll’B 1&gt;F MY

WALL PAPER
I am wiling stacks of it every
day. Tin* stock wont
last always, come
now.

FRED I, HEATH.
THE DRUGGIST.
COUPON.

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NUMBERS CHANGE EACH WEEK.

Send or bring each week this cou­
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LOCAL NEWS.
• C1KCMLATION ‘

82 quires

This week,

Hereafter, changes for advertisements
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest to
insure insertion in the issue of the week
‘
when brought.
Old papers for sale at this office.
Hopse to rent or sell. 0. D. Spaulding.
C^orkmen are engaged In raising tbe

iron bridge 3% feet.

A chance to take on a new appearance
cheap at Spauldings.

A.full line of summer underwear can be
found at RussetTs, at lowest prices.
Boys! Try a pair of those new Tennis
shoes 75 cents at the Bankrupt Store.

The latest and best styles of glass ware
at Phillips A Erba. Call and see them.
Best tennis shoes for men 90 cents.
BANKRUPT STOKE.

C. E! Luna, the tailor, sends laundry
Wednesdays and receives It Saturdays.
It you haven't purchased your spring dress
goods yet. examine the line at Russell’s.

Hats of the latest style, with prices to
suit your pocket book, will be funnd at
Russelfs.
The annual meeting of the State Medi­
cal Society will be held to Lansing May
3rd and 4tb.

Painting, paper hanging and bard wood
finishing. Inquire of W. S. Nelson, 118
West State St.
Tickets free with every purchase. Get
one of those saporb An port folios at O.
D. Spauldings.

When you want a nice dressy shoe and
do not wish to pay two prices for it, go to
L. E. Stauffer’s,
Those who ordered tbe entire set of a
Pbotograple Tour of the World will find
them at Ibis office ready for delivery.

See our 75 eent pants for men.
priee 81.25.

Regular

BANKRUPT STORK,

Before investing In a Spring Garment,
see our values, it will pay you.
SPAULDntGS.

Now that maple syrup Is cheap yon
want to buy that gunuine New York Buck­
wheat flour that Joe. Rogers A Co. sei! for
32.80.

Dr. Gronin,
01 Chicago”’-’'

Gay, Johnson and Orlie Granger, of
The city has an opportunity of securing
Middleville^ were In the city Sanday.
a first class manufacturing institution
Dr’s Andrus. Fowler, Vivian and W.
with a large capital, and which will give
U. Spence spent Sunday at Wall Lake.
employment to many hands. Shall we se­
Jaa. L. Crawley left for Ohio Tuesday
cure it.
More factories mean increased
night to attend the funeral of a: relative.
prosperity.
Mrs. Parrish, of Nashville, was the
Court will convene May 14th. at 1 o’clock
P. M. and the calendar will be called. guest of Mesdames. H. A. Barber and
Thos.
Cox last week.
Court will (hen adjourn unhl Monday May

Shirlie Smith, Gay Bauer, Walter Lamp­
8 tot- at 9 o’clock A. M. Tbe jury will not
be present until Monday May 21st. at 9 man and Clarence Bishop returned to Ann
Arbor Monday, after three weeks vacation
•o’clock A. M.
at home. Louis Goodyear returned Wed­
Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Andrus and Dr. and nesday.
Mrs. E. H. Lathrop gave a pleasant pedro
Mr. Geo. W. Landis, who was with W.
party to about fifty friends, Friday evening
J. &amp; L. L. Holloway for two years past,
at the formers home on Green Street.
has returned to the city and has entered
Tbe time worn custom of giving prizes
tbe employment of W. H. Goodyear,
was done away with and Is to be much
where he will greet his many friends with
commended. The example set will no
smiles.
doubt have many followers.

and will commence practicing in
earnest soon.

dead

The most satisfactory results have followed tho use of electricity with treat­
ment of disease and many diseased condi­
tions cured that medicines alone could not
reach. Dr. Lathrop gives tbe ElectricTherapeutic Cabinet Baths and any per­
son desiring to witness the practical work­
ings of this wonderful method of cure
should visit bis office.
The luterest and enthusiasm felt In
base ball a few years ago bids fair to be
revived this season. Clubs are being
formed iu all the cities and towns around
us. We understand a elub lias, or will
soon organize here, and the people of this
city may have the pleasure of witnessing
some good games tills summer. Hastings
has plenty of good material to select from
for a first class ball club and we would
like to see a good strong team organized.

You will soon need a pair of mitts.
Julius Russell has a full line at any price
you desire.

Leave your laundry with C. E. Lunn.
Work Is first class &lt;tnd prices same as
others charge.

House cleaning time suggests Lace and
Chenille Curtains. Low prices on these
goods at Spauldings.

item a call whra you

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We are now to suppose that Dr. Cronin hit himself with a club,
stabbed himself with a knife, and shot himself with a revolver.
Having done that he picked up his cadaver, walked with it to a
manhole, thrust himself into the same and did various other
things that a corpse never did before. We don’t see how he.
ever accomplished it.
...
There are a good many people who don’t see how it is pos­
sible for us to offer the bargains we are now offering, but we are
not only offering them but bargain hunting people are taking
advantage of them. They appreciate the fact that they dont
often have the opportunity of getting $5.00 Ladies or Gents’
shoes for $3.00. It is an absolute fact that to close a certain
line of goods we are sacrificing more than our profit to make
room for other goods. These bargains are new, stylish goods
and they’ll wear. We can’t afford to deceive you and expect to
do business. We are here to stay. All that we will ask is for
you to call and inspect. The goods sell themselves.
Yours truly,

W. H. SPENCE

THE SALE OF THE

Bankrupt Stock a
Q C. bMHC
CONSISTING OF-

A full line of gloves, all tbe spring
shades, and a large line of mHts will be
found at Julius Russell's.
Ladies.' See our line of Hdkfs. Finest
thing in tbe citv.
BANKRUPT STORE.

t/^r. and Mrs. Ed. Brock and Mr. and
Mrs. SL Clair Brock have rented the Jas.
Clark house on .corner of Broadway and
Green streets.

Mr. John Marble has secured a situation
with Busby Bros. Mr. Marble has worked
John F. Quinn of Hastings was arrested j in Grand Rapids for eight years and comes
with the very best of recommendations.
yesterday morning by Detective Joe Smith
on the charge of obtaining money under jit is reported that Thornapple lake will
false pretenses. Qnlnn it ia alleged, met 6e lowered in the near future. If this is
Chris Vrooman on Canal street ou April done it Is claimed that several thousand
be cultivated that now
14 and told him he was hard up. On the acres of land can ...............................
strength of this Vrooman recommended oomprise one big swamp.
Quinn to Colonel Risley of Sweet’s hotel
Secretary D. W. Rogers of the Wind­
and the colonel on the strength of a draft storm Insurance Co, received applications
on a Hartings bank, let him have ©5. Tbe for 850.000 worth of insurance In that
Hartings bank reported no funds and company In Monday mornings mail alone,
Quiun’s arrest followed.—Grand Rapids
and still the Secretary says It wasn’t much
Herald.
of a day for insurance either.
An old soldier giving his name as Chas.
Mrs. Margaret Brown, mother of Chas.
D. Smith was arrested Thursday for S. Brown, of Chicago, formerly of '.bis
drunkenness.
He was brought before
city, died at his home of consumption,
Squire Kenaston Friday and fined 32.90 aged 58 years. The remains were brought
and eosta. amounting in all to 87.40. to this city for interment yesterday after­
Thursday while drunk be displayed a noon. In his affliction Mr. Brown has the
large roll of bills hi a very prominent man­ sympathy of bls many friends.
ner, Id a saloon on Jefferson street. Tbe
Hon. P. T. Coigrove went to Battie
proprietor of the place look the money
from him for safe keeping and restored It Creek last week and made preparations to
commence
suit against the Michigan
to him when sober. Had be not done so
the old veteran would probably have had Central railroad for 325000 damages in be­
to leave tbe city with an empty pocket half of Frank McCuen whose wife met
with a horrible death In a rail road ac­
book.
cident In that city several weeks ago.
Sunday evening death came as a wel­
James Phillipa of Prlchardville met
come relief to Mrs. Ell Dunkel, who lived
with an accident that nearly resulted In
in tbe 8nd ward. A week ago Saturday
his death last week. While digging a ditch
she stepped on a rusty nail running It
oa a neighboring fares the dirt caved In
■early through her foot. Local applica­
and hurled him, and put for the timely
tions were made with temporary rehcL
arrival of assistance would have soon per­
Friday a new remedy was tried, the wound
ished. It was a dose call at the writing
rapidly healed over, but in the night - she'
Mr. Phillips still suffers greatly from bls
waa taken with convulsions and lock jaw
injuries.
Mt in, of. which she died. She leaves a
Tbe committee to solldt subscriptions to
husband and two children by * former
husband. The funeral was held Monday, defray expenses for the State Firemens
the remains being takan to Oceana County Association which will meet In this city
the 15th and 17lh of next month have met
for interment.
with good sucoes. We are glad to sea our
F. D. Black is indeed busy tbeee days citizens and merchants take hold of tbe
looking after tbe orders that are constant­ matter the way they do, and trust that all
ly coming in for marble and granite will unite with tbe firemen In their efforts
work. The branch office at 803 East to make it as pleasant as possible for our
Main St, Kaiamtzno, has proven itself a visitors at that time.
very oonventent place for Hwee to buy
At tbe meeting of the Womens Club
who do not wish to make a special trip to
Friday, a paper was presented by the
this city for that parpoee. At their office
President Mik Hannah W. Barlow oa the
in this city ia constantly kept on hand as
three styles of Greek architecture Dorio,
Ionic and Corinthian. A recitation -A
I, te found Iu Mf »f ll,e tar»' dUr*'
Legend of jBreganz” was given by Mrs.
They .re eompellrd io do ibU tecure
Elsie Fowler. Fallowing was a eonvereathey MO next to tb. l.rgwii buyer. 1.
Mlehlf... Md tb®y m. bound Itet tbelr

Aa Increase in the purchasing power d j
your husbands deters is worthy of yoori
consideration. Yon can find it at O. D- leet from.
Spauldings.
want anyt

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“The Law Has Settled That
Nobody MnrderBd

Miss May McPbarlln, of Kalamazoo, is
extended to Hastings this year? We are
visiting in the city.
aware of somethings that look as If It
Mrs. Clara Allen Is home from Lansing
would be.
for a two weeks vacation.
‘
Lee Cobb, of Rutland; Is now a full p'Slrs. Frank Jordan, of Chestef, visited
Hedged Notary Public. Lee don’t Intend
Mrs. Fred Barlow last week. ■
to have to come to this ‘city next spring l/filss Katie Liens returned 'to the State
for a Notary.
Normal at Ypsilanti Monday.
Miss Alice Hall wishes te Invite the
Mrs. W. A. Shaw, of Craig, Colorado, is
ladies, of the city and community, atten­
visiting R. K. Grant and family.
tion to her window of childrens and Misses
Mrs. John Pendergast and Miss Ger­
trimmed hats Friday and Saturday of thia
trude returned to Niles Monday.
week.

The graduating exercises of the High
Ladies trimmed hats from one dollar up
School will be held June 21imL The Al­ at Russell'S.
umni reunion and banquet occurs the
When you want the nicest tea in the
same afternoon and evening. Preparations market go to Phillips A Erb.
are being made to make tbe tetter a sueI If you want a pair of gloves for your
cess. Miss Flora Beadle has consented to
new spring suit call at Russell's.
act as toast mistress, which fact alone
Eleven Maccabeee went to Morgan Mon­
will insure an enjoyable time.
. JI
day night to visit tbe lodge there.
^Local spridters organize* a running team
When in need ef hosiery, go to Russell’s
Monday night with the foUewing officers:
and you will find the best lines manufac­
W. A. Sold more—Capt.
tured. j
Rob’t Green—Assistant
White goods and embroideries of every
Oscar Schumann—Sec’y.
description can be found at Julius Rus­
Jos. Pflug, Jr.—Trees.
Tbe boys say the new team is a ••winner” sell’s.

ATRIP AROUND THE:
.. WORLD. .. ;

ihw&lt;i

liar MajMty't eoneu an the beat
PERSONAL MENTION.
Everyone warranted to rive ulUtuetloa or
money refunded. Jullui RmkII, sole
* E- A. Mattison was in Battle Creek
Agent
Monday.
,
The very best coffee in the market for
G. W. Lowry U afflicted with tbe
the money at Phillips A Erbs. They make
meaaies.
a speciality of keeping tbe finest teas and
D. W. Regers went to Kalamazoo Mon­
coffees.
day on business.

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MTS®
IMKNIStllR
ATn*&lt;

Fifty Cents Oq The Dollar
WILL CONTINUE-UNTIL

EVERY ARTICLE IS SOLD
THE STOCK IS JTILL LflRQE
•THAT THE SALE IS A

Genuine Half Price
One can be proven by hundreds of well satisfied customers'.

This is the. greatest chance over offered the people to
secure fine goods at half their value.

K. K. Qraht.
u

�THE OLDMILLMySTEftY
By Arthur W. Marchmont, a A.

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They were all more or leas angry ,
and Tom was speaking very fast and
gesticulating violently.
••J have given you the only answer I
ahull give you. Roylance," Mary heard
Mr. Coode say, “and nothing you can
now say will alter it”
•‘I say it’s a plot, a downright in­
famous plot to ruin mo; and I have a
right to have all particulars given to
me.”
“Don’t make a scene here in the
mill, or I’ll have you put out,” said Mr.
Coode. “You’re not going to bully me
Into doing just what you want. I tell
you again, I am considering what
course to take. I have not settled yet
what line is best; but you have not
explained any of the circumstances
which these papers show against you."
He drew some papers from his pocket
as he spoke, and shook them toward
Tom.
“And I shall not give you
another opportunity of doing so, un­
less it ia before the magistrates. I
don’t say I shall take such a step, and
I don’t say I shall not. These papers
are ample proofs if I want them; but I
shall not decide until after the holi­
days."
As he held the papers towards Tom
the latter made a hasty step forward,
and endeavored to snatch them from
his grasp. But the other moved back
as hastily, and avoided him.
“That attempt on your part only

“I want to see what you call the
proofs." cried Tom, here breaking in
to explain his attempt.
"That may or may not be true; I am
not going to argue. Now yon had bet­
ter go away. I don’t want to do yon
more harm than necessary.
Your
father worked for me for many years,
and for his sake I wish to do nothing
harsh. Therefore, you understand, I
shall make no decision till Monday or
Tuesday.
This is Saturday. If by
then you have left the place, probably
no more will be heard of the matter; if
you are still here, and persist in com­
ing to the mill, or showing your face
in the village, then you can reason for
yourself what my course will be.
You’ll be sorry then yon did not ac­
cept the offer." ’
“I shall not run away, don’t you
fear. I tell you for the fiftieth time,
the whole thing is a plant, and I have
had no more to do with your money
than the mill chimney has; and that
man knows it." He pointed to Gor­
ringe, his finger shaking with rage.
"It is nothing but a cowardly attempt
to disgrace inc and drive me from the
place. But I won’t go, do you hear?
I won't go. ’Or if 1 do, it’U be after
there’s been something to go fpr,"
At this point the door of the office
was shut, and Tom was left alone on
the outside. After muttering for a
minute he turned on his heel and
swung out of the mill, across the yard,
and through the gates at a quick pace,
his face wearing, an angry and dejectcd look, which went to the girl’s

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She called him by name, but he did
not hear, and then she hurried back to
the room where her looms were, and
getting her hat and shawl went after
him in order to try and console him.
She did not overtake him before he
reached his cottage, and when she
went in he was sitting woe-begone and
miserable, with his head resting on hl*
arms, which were stretched out before
him on the table.
Mary laid her hand cn his shoulder,
and called him by name. He raised
his face, all haggard and worn and
miserable.
"They’ve beaten me. Mary. I don’t
know how they’re done it, but they've
got the ‘proofs of my having robbed
them, and I swear to Heaven I’m as in­
nocent as a youngster. They’ve turned
me out of the mill, and ordered me to
leave the village, or else they’ll prose­
cute me. It makes me mad to think of
it.”
"I heard Mr. Coode, Tom," skid the
girl, "and am glad you told him you
weren’t to be driven away. The truth
will come out In the end. What do
you mean by having proof?”
“I don’t know what they’ve done, or
how they’ve done it, lass; but the
money in the mill accounts is short by
thirty or forty pound*. I mean that
which ha* passed through my hands.
There are the papers which show I had
It. and there’s nothing to show what I
did with it. It’s aa clear as daylight
to look at It staggered me, myself;
but it's all a lie frtjfa A to Z. I’m no
haven’t dropped to stealing. Though,
for all the chance I’ve got of having
the thing cleared up. I might as wall
be a thief. But 111 face it out"

face II together, lad. Yonr
trouble shall be mine too, mjudoar;
drive you away, they shall d^re me
with yon; but wefH fight agaflSt it a*

Tom was touched by her warda ax&gt;d

‘•You’re a good laaa, Mary; but this'll

beaten me so
words of

u

" ‘Don’t know, father, I’ll let you
found he had come here.
I eame
ahon-ed the
■‘Thafa arrange. aatatrorruige.
buck to Walkden Bridge, and saw ths know in a day or ao. lam going away
for
the holidays.‘ But he didn’t look • 1 no very thong hid'dtwo together at the mill They laid
Hke
holidaying,
not
to
my
eye«.
Ba
••Why atrange?" raid ‘hedocWF’ ,
the papers before me—my receipt* for
the money, and the account* I had was all excited and trembling and * -Whv strange?" he eehoed.
shaking
and
pale,
and
I
don
’
t
know
and looking hard at the docixw_
given of*the money. They were abort;
because I thought that door would
while some of the entries I made are what.
•• • What's the matter, Tore?* I naked •hut of Itself- That's all.
for payment* which the- people swear
"•■Don't see that It matter. »ery much,
they’ve never received.
It’s all so him. But he just said naught: and he&lt;
plain that if 1 didn’t know I’m inno­ shook my hand and stooped and kbwed Mr. Gorringe," «a« the police In­
cent I should believe the papers against me on the forehead—a thing he ain’t spector. looking very Pooiotmd.
^Don'tyou? Well, perhaps
myself. ■ Old Coode said he hadn’t tbe done for years.
" ‘What I’m doin’, I'm doin’ for the Hut vou see it way *U depwd on the
slightest wish to believe me anything
’Don’t think too hard po.itinn of that door to “how whether
but innocent, but what could be think best,’ he said
Ln the face of the proofs? Then he on me!’ Bless the lad, what could I the villain who did this did
urged me to go away quietly. But I think bard on him for? But before I erately and calmly, or
~
flurried and nervonsand no hurried the
wouldn’t agree. I waa violent. I was eould tell him that, he was gone."
What she heard multiplied Mary’s
mad.
I could have smashed every­
She said D1AlV'throngh the impromptu investlthing in the place tn my rage.
I told uneasiness many • times.
eaUon which Gorringe carried through,
him I wouldn’t go; and that if be liked quietly and soothingly:
to lock me up for what I’d never lone, . "Lie down, father, and try to get the rest were, much Impreased by the
he might. But be urged me.
He was some sleep. I’ll stop and see if Tom direct character of his question, and
tbe clear method In which ho elicited
as kind as a man eould be to one comes in.”
She smoothed hl* piHowa, made the
whom he thought a thief. ‘What could
the facts.
.
bed
more
cctafortable,.
shaded
the
J do in Walkden Bridge when 1 wasn’t
When he came to deal with the dooallowed in the mill?’ he asked. ’Better lamp from his face and then sat down tor, he was searching in hla queatlona
by
the
bead
of
tbe
bed
to
watch
and
go and try to make a new life of it
“Of course,” said tho doctor, with
somewhere else; forget this, and try to wait.
professional caution, "I cannot pledge
She aat aa still as sleep itself, think­ myself until I have made an autopsy;
live down the memory of It.’ But I
won’t go while the running away means ing over what had been told her and but there can be no reasonable doubt
a confession of an act that I haven’t wondering what it could mean. Had as to tho cause of death. This fracture
done. Come what may. I’ll hold my he determined to take Mr. Coode’s in tho base of the sknU." pointing to
offer and leave the town, after his it, "would have killed the strongest
ground."
"Whose work is this, do you think, many assertions that he would do man in the world; it has crashed right
nothing of the kind? If so, was Sa­ into the brain. Either of three wound*
Tom?" asked Mary.
"Some of the strike hands’. That’s vannah in any way connected witL his in the face would also probably hav©
about the size of it, I expect
But I going away? That thought was like a been enough to cause death.”
can’t get at the secret.
They’ve laid dagger thrust
"VirtuaUy, of course, there can be ao
She eould not sleep. Her brain was doubt that th© blows either on the face
the plant with such devilish cunning
that they’ve hsken in Coode and Gor­ too restless, too busy, too all-inquiring. or at the back of the head caused
ringe, and would take in the very devil She watched the darkness outside lift death?" asked Gorringe.
himself. But I won’t run away;" and and lighten gradually; and when the
“Virtually, no doubt %t all," said tbe
thia he repeated several times, until it faint gray light came stealing in
doctor.
seemed almost as if he wished to through the white blind, throwing up
strengthen the resolve by many pro­ in dim outline the figure and then the
feature* of the old man who lay sleep­
testations of It.
"Why not see Mr. Coode alone? He ing on the bed, Mary rose apd put out
For a quarter of a century Dr. Kings
is a just man, or said to be so, and if the lamp, and then watched the light
you were to talk over the whole of as it broadened and brightened, and New Discovery has been tested, and tho
millions
who have received benefit from
the matter quietly with him you might listened to the sounds of the dawn as
its use testify to its wonderful curative
bo able to persuade him what the they came in faintly from without
powers
In
all diseases of throat, eheat,
The light was full and strong
truth ia”
and lungs. A remedy that has stood the
"But I can’t talk quietly about it. enough to show Mary the time by the test so long and that has given so much uni­
Besides, he wouldn’t see me alone, 1 small clock on tho mantel board—six versal satisfaction is no experiment.
o’clock—when her ear caught the Each bottle is positively guaranteed to
expect."
"Oh yes, he would; if for nothing sound of the footsteps of those who give relief, or money refunded. It Is ad­
else than for your father's sake.
Go were intending to begin their holiday mitted to be the most reliable tor coughs
to the mill and ask him.
He’s sure to early in the day.
androids. Trial bottles free at W. H.
Suddenly a knock sounded on the Goodyears Drug Store. Large size 50c.
be at the mill this evening. If he ■
„
..„
| door of the cottage, making theand
girl9100.
doesn't go back home to Grange."
Bo agreed at length to' do as the start Then a hand tried the door and.
girl wished, and a little later she went finding it open, some one came with a
home, Tom promising to come to hqr heavy step along the passage.
Mr. Fred Miller of Irving. HL Writes
as soon as ho had seen Mr. Coode.
“What is it?” asked Mary, going to that he had a revere kidney trouble for
’ He seemed much calmer than when meet the incomer, and speaking in a many years, with severe pains*In the back
she left him. She was glad, very glad, I low voice so ns not to wake the old and also that bls bladder was affected.
that he had resolved not to run away ' old man.
*
He tried manv so called Kidney eures but
from the trouble; and her faith in Tom
"I’ve come to tell Tom the news, without any good result. About a year
gave her a quiet undercurrent assur-1 loss,” said the man, a neighbor, who ago he began tbe use of Electric Bitters
ance that all would be well. And down ! was dressed in his best and going for and found relief at once. Electric Bitters
Is especially adapted to cure of all kidney
in a corner of her woman's heart she his holiday.
was glad to think that at any rate she '
“The news?” said Mary. “A strange and liver troubles and often gives almost
would have an opportunity of proving time for telling news, Mr. Bridge," she Instant relief. One trial will prove our
statement.
Price only 50c. for large
to him how true was her love.
. said, cheerfully.
bottle. At VV. H, Goodyears’ Drug Store.
After she had had some tea, Mary
“Aye. and it’s strange news to tell,
took a book and went up to her bed- lass, too. Some one got into the mill
room, the window of which overlooked last night and killed old Mr. Coode.
The best salve In the world for cuts,
the road, qnd she sat there to wait and He was found dead this morning when
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
waten
1 Jake
watch for Tom
Tom’s
s coming.
coming.
Jake Farnworth
Farnworth went in."
in.”
When dusk grew into darkness and
"Dead! Killed!" cried Mary, in a sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
coms, and all skin Irruptions, .and posi­
, the air began to grow chilly Mary hushed, horror-laden voice.
closed the window and went down-1
"Aye, killed., sure enough, with bis tively cure piles or too pay required. It
I
Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
I stairs, thinking It could not be much face. all battered and beaten out of or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
I longer before Tom’s arrival. Then it ‘ shape and knowledge. It’s naught but box. For sale by W. H. Goodyear, tbe
I struck her that it might cheer him to ' murder, that job.’*
drugritot
have a bit of warm supper.- Moreoiver, |
the preparation of it would occupy her 1
CHAPTER XVH
Bloomingdale farmers say that during
i
BOW
THX
WXArcM
WAS
FOVKn
while she waited, she thought, and ■
these hard times nothing else on tbe farm
The news _of the ------------murder J|
spread
help to make the time pass.
.
|
------ pays so well as dairying.
But when the meal waa ready, and through the mill village and filled all
Bev. E. H. Inman, Baptist clergyman at
the clock pointed to ten o’elock, there classes of the people with consternaCenterville, Mich., aays be has never
tion.
were stil1 no signs of Tom.
Mr. Coode had not, for some years, found an equal to "Adlronda,” Wheeler’s
Eleven o'clock struck, and tho sharp,
quick strokes of the little drum clock, taken a very active part Ln the conduct Heart and Nerve Cure. Sold by W. H.
as she counted them, made her begin of the mill; but in former times he had Goodyear.
been a well-known figure in Walkden
to fee) anxious.
Owosso is having a siege of measles.
Where could Tom be? She looked Bridge—known to every one us a fair
dealing
if somewhat--------hard
regretfully at the meal she had made and
----- . }ust
,---------------D -------------------There are 145 pupils at the ML Pleasant
ready for him in vain; and she sighed. ' master. He had not been jvery popular. Indian school.
She went outside again; but this time 1 it is true; but certainly no one in the
Iu consequence of winter diet and lack
It was as much to cool her hot brow ' place could hove been supposed to har­ of open air exercise, tbe whole physical
as to look for Tom’s coming.
bor anything like sufficient
hostility tc mechanism becomes impaired. Ayer’s Sar­
At midnight she was more anxious wish for his death.
saparilla Is the proper remedy. In tbe
There was no doubt, however, that spring of tbe year, to strengthen tbe appe­
than before. Tom could not possibly .
be with Mr. Coode until such an hour , the cause of death was murder. The tite, invigorate tbe system, and expel all
as this. But if not, where was he? ' dead man’s face had been battered out Impurities from the blood.
Could they have locked him up?
of all knowledge, while a terrible
Two Bloomingdale cheese factories com­
The thought harassed her so much ' blow from behind had crushed in the mence operation next Monday.
that at last she felt she must find out skull with force enough to have killed
Spring Is fall of terrors to all whose
for herself whether there was any an ox—so said the doctor.
ground for it. .She resolved to go
At about six o’clock an engineer had constitution Is not able to resist the sud­
down to Tom’s cottage and ascertain gone to the mill to make some repairs, den changes of temperature and other In­
whether any tidings of him were to be taking advantage of the engine being salubrities of tbe season. To put the sys­
tem In condition to overcome these evils,
obtained there.
stopped for the holidays; and as nothing is so effective as Ayer’s Sarsapar­
The village was very still and dark he had to pass the office., be chanced to illa. Take It now.
as she hurried through iL As she see through the open door the signs of
Lake Ann people are giving dances to
passed the cottage where 'Savannah j some confusion. He looked in and
Morbyn lodged she saw a light in it' found that evidently something was raise money to buy uniforms for the home
and a sudden impulse prompted her to I amiss, as the chairs and office stools ball team.

go and ask for Savannah and find out
whether she hail seen Tom.
She knocked lightly at the door. A
woman oame to the door holding a
lighted candle above her bead and,
peering out. asked who it was.
"It’s me, Mary Ashworth, Mra.
O’Brien," said Mary. "Is Savannah in?”
" Deed and she’s not.” answered the
woman." She’s away, and she’ll not be
cornin’ back tiU after Whitsuntide.”
"Thank you. 4 happened to be pass­
ing. and. seeing a light, I thought I
would ask her question. Thst’sxlL
Good night”
Tbe news was a little relief to Mary.
Wherever Tom might be.it was certain
he was not—but she chided herself for
even harboring such a thought, aud
left It unexpressed.
She hurried on to Tom’s cottage;
and found it all in darkness. At first
she did not like to knock, but her
anxiety overcame all her other feelings
and she went up to the door. It was
unlocked, however, and pushing it
open she entered
The old man. bearing a noise, called
out:

i had kindled fliek-

bMkr*

We&gt;e truth on our

"No, Mr. Roylaaee. It*, me," raid
Mary, going into tbe Innerroom where

were overturned, a lamp that stood on
the desk had been thrown down and
broken, papers and books were scat­
tered in all directions, and everything
looked, as he said, “as if there had
been a regular free fight"
Then, lying on one side of the office
table that stood in the middle of the
room, ho had found the body of Mr.
Coode. He had rushed out at oner and
given the alarm, sending the flirt per­
son he met for the police while he ran
for the doctor.
Doctor and police arrived about tbe
same time, and both had agreed aa to
the cause of death. Nobody could look
at the room without seeing that a
struggle must have taken place, and
no one could see the barbarous disfig­
urement of head and face without at
the same time understanding tbe cause
of death.
Reuben Gorringe was very soon on
the scene, and immediately began to
question all concerned in a searching
vigorous manner. He made tbe en­
gineer. Jake F arnsworth, who had dis­
covered the body, tell the whole of his
story over again carefully, and be
wrote It down from his dictation.
“You say you found the office door
open?" he asked.
lying on the ground and a paper or two
near it. 1 could m u tiling, weren’t
all right, and that made me puah tbe
door open wider." Mid the man.
“Show ma exactly how far it wm
open.” Hid Gorringe. m If be thought
moch of the point.

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Belding hustlers are negotiating with
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shoe factory.

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thc sense that he underMnau. the science of political economy
, Y , Ifot'rament is concerned!
bnlI he is also and always ha. been a
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direction of his own businoaa, and Is
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It tea singular fact that the two sen­
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sentatives from the various districts of
each state do not seem to harmonize
when they come to Washington. That
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cupy contiguous seats in the senate, or
that the representatives of any one
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surface indications are concerned, is to
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Hotel Normandie.
Co). Hondersono
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MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.
Hallod With Dell&lt;ht

The Burtis sawmill at Marquette be­
gan their 1894 cut, starting with a gang
of sixty men. This is the earliest saws
have begun running in many years,
and almost a month sooner than last
year. The booms are being supplied
with logs brought in by rail which will
continue until rafting from the Yellow
Dog river commences. The Dead River
Mill Oa also propose starting their cut
Both mills in engaging help are giving
preference to married men, and in this
way Mr. Bunts is now furnishing sus­
tenance for forty, families, several of
which severely felt the dullness of the
past winter.

ARTIFICIAL PEARLS.
Tb« Highly lBren!ou» Chinese Method ol
Producing Genw to Sult.

The processes by which the Chinese
produce artificial pearls are as remark­
able as they are ingenious, says the
Washington Star. This business con­
stitutes quite an important industry.
It is confined to two villages in the
northern province of Chibkiang, which
is in a silk-producing region In the
months of May and June large quan­
tities of mussels are brought in baskets
from a lake thirty miles distant, and
tho biggest of the mollusks are se­
lected for tho operation that is to be
performed.
Into the shell of each mussel is in­
troduced a number of small objects
which it is intended that the bivalve
A new way to pay old debts devel­ shall coat with the pearly substance it
oped at Kalamazoo. M. B. Shears, a secretes. Sometimes little pills of
farmer, owed &gt;193 on a note which he earth are used. Such pellets are made
had executed to W. Q Edselk the Ot- of mud, taken from the bottom of
aegu banker. The note originally called water courses, dried and powdered
for 8493, but &gt;300 of this amoua*. had with the juice of camphor-tree seeds.
been paid by Shears, who walked into In the same way arc employed dimin­
Edsell’s office, and, drawing a revolver, utive images, usually .of Buddha, but
demanded tbe surrender of the note, often of fishes. They are macle of lead,
pouring the —
molten
threatening
-• — 3 to
~ kill
—•*** the
tut banker
M&lt;aunur if
u he
uu re
*C—­ , cast very
, . * thin by
, *
-------After some parleyingfused.
the bitj‘of‘ “f*1 uP°n s boanl
which *» carved
________
•
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with the impressions.
paper w--------------as surrendered.
To place these nuclei inside of the
Health in Michigan.
-------mussels is a process of no little deliDuring the week ended April 14 re- । cacy. Theshcjl is usually opened with
ports sent in by fifty-one observers in , a small instrument of mother-of-pearl,
various portions of the state to the state ; »nd the mantle of the animal if gently
board of health indicated that scarlet lifted. At the same time the images
fever increased aud diarrhea decreased ; or pills are laid in two rows beneath
in area of prevalence. Typhoid fever j the mantle. The shell is then permitwas reported at fourteen places, diph- . ted to close. Finally the mollusks arc
theria at nineteen, measles at thirty-deposited in canals or pools five or six
three, scarlet fever at sixty-two and ' inches apart, at depths of from two to
small-pox at Crystal Falls, Menominee, five feet in lots of 5,000 to 50,000.
Ishpeming aud Kalamazoo.________________ In November the mussels are col­
------ - ------__ lected and opened. The animals are
as.
* Bloody Riot.___________ | removed from the shells and the pelA not, precipitated by striking Poles lets or images are detached bv a sharp
who hud been in the employ of tbe De- . knife. Hv this time they are'fastened
troit water board, led to an »ttack on tightly to the inner surface of the
the sheriff and six deputies, sad two shellsand have become covered with a
I oles were killed and eighteen other coating of nacre. The next process is
persons injured.
____ tocutaxvay the matrices of earth or
Mm*
n .,«**&lt; John
iraK- Pilat x.__
was shot
and instantly killed, And Andrew v
Esnik
n.
about which tho artificial pearls
and Andrea Karnotski were shot and have formed. Into the cavity thus
died soon after. Charles P. Collins, made in each one is poured melted
sheriff of Wayne county, was probably yellow resin, and. the orifice is artfully
fatally hurt
covered over by a piece of mothcr-ofpcarl.
Jochlin E*c»pea Conviction.
The pearls formed about the earth­
The trial of the case of the people vs.
J. W. Joe him, ex-secretary of state, en pellets are flat on the bottom and
in shape arc somewhat mor# than hemi­
ended; in Lansing in a disagreement of
the Jjory. The judge gave his charge spheres. They have much of the luster
in the morning and the jury deliberated and beauty of the real gems, and are
for ten hours, then the foreman an­ sold at a rate so cheap as to be procur­
nounced to the court that there was no able by all who care to possess them.
They are employed to a considerable
possibility of an agreement and the
extent by jewelers, xvho set them in
jury was discharged.
tiaras &gt;nd various ornaments of female
attire. Those made from images are
Tbdmus P. Tuite, Detroit’s ex-city employed as ornaments and amulets
treasurer, who was brought back from on the caps of children. A few shells
New York on the charge of embezzle­ are sent to market with the pearls ad­
ment of &gt;15,500 of the city’s money, hering, for sale to the curious or super­
was arraigned, but he refused to plead stitious.
and also refused to Accept bail from his
DOGS GET BORED.
friends. He was accordingly returned
Bow Mnn'» r.wmplc IJa« DrraoraUzed the
to jail in default of &gt;10,000 bonds

[Special W ashing tan Letter. 1
This city is not so much of a board­
ink house „ it nM&gt;rt tobc Apreat
many ot Onr «tate»men, pnrtlcuUrl,our aenatora. have purehawxl perma­
nent rea.denc®: but still quite a num­
^V. II. ^oodvear. Sole Agent. Hastings,
ber ol them live at hotels.
Senator Aldrich, of Rhode Island­
Senator Camden, of We.t Virginia:
Senator Platt, of Connecticut, end
So“tor Squire, ot Washington, reside
TIMETABLE.
In effect February 11. 1894.
at the Arlington.
Senator Camden
and Senator Platt, not being possessed
-J
of a very great deal of thia world’*
Stations.
(foods, have very modest apartments
।
in Uii* prominent hotel, at a moderate
‘
NORTH.
price: while Senators Aldrich and
|
p. it . a. m a. m
Squire, both of them rich men. have
i
0
10
3t
u
Cbkitfo i*v..„.............
a. n .ip. m .a. m.
magnificent apartment* and live in
।
i; r un woo Lv............. 0 X 2 31 7 13
splendid
style.
;
Cooper................. •6 1 *2 4
The hotel keepers are aft very anx­
Richland June t.......... •C J *2 4 •7 40
•3 a •7 50
Crv»»cy........................ •€
I
ious to secure the families of senators
Milo ............................ •6 2 *3 0t 8 (JO
and representatives as their guests,
3 I
8 U
Delton ........................ 6
7 2 3 22 1 S 30
('toverdale.........
because the presence of these political
BUU1U............. X!...... •7 1 *3 J ' 000
leaders in their hotels naturally draws
1 9 25
IIAATIXOS.................... 7 3 3 4.
custom to them- The many people who
come to Washington for the purpose of
■4 a j •» 50
Coati* Grove................ •7
4 0 ' 10 0J
having personal orpolitical axes ground
Woodland................... •7
7 3 4 1 . 10 15
Woodbury............
naturally want to call upon the sena­
Utt /&gt;. i.. dfr A’.
1 3 00
tors from their state who can do them
L.U1MHK
................. 8 4 ......
11 0......
the most good: and of course when
5 I 12 43
Grand Rapids..............
they can afford to do so they like to
Stop at the very hotel where their par­
ticular great man resides. This, of
।
Stations.
c a.
cocrsc, brings money into the purses
Z aK
of the Bonifaces.
SOOTH,
The Hotel Nvrmandie has for ita
p. m•r"! |P. «•
guests four m.-nbers of the senate, in
•J 1
Chicago Ar............ .
a. m p. m. P tn
the persons &lt;&gt;f Senators Blackburn, of
Kalamazoo Ax............. !• fi 6 Ofi 2 35
Kentucky; Hill, of Ncxv York; Hunton,
EastGooyer Lv........... •9 4.J. •’. M
of Virginia, and Smith, of Nexv Jersey.
Richland June!.......... 9 .•# •ft 15 2 M
Cressey......... .............. •9 3 •fi 41 •1 4fi
The
presence of these senators natur­
Milo . ........................... 9 2. •5 3B ♦I ?»
ally brings a great deal of custom to
5 2tt 1 10
9I
Delton .....................
9 « 5 18 12 M
the hostelrie, because the people from
Shultz........................... •9 O •5 W 12 45
Kentucky, Netv York, Virginia, and
8 4 4 M 12 25
Hastixub........... ..
New Jersey, who desire to see their
senators, go to the hotel where they
Coats Grove........ ....... •8 2 •&lt; 40
Woodland.........1........ 8 1 •4 JO 11 3b
reside, if they happen to have money
Woodbury................... 8 10| 4 S 11 30
enough to pay their way. Of course!
1 ia D. L. A &lt;V.
all visitors .want to stop at first-clasi the extraordinary session of congress
, tansing........................ ........ 1 3» 10 27
Detroit......................... ........ 1 1 10 7 40
convened, and he was followed there
hotels in the national capital if
Grand Rapids.............. 7 00 ........
can afford to do so, and the prices^ufe by Mj\ Cousins, a new member from
♦. in 1
Iowa, find one of the •youngest
men in
Ir.n*rse City..............
really
quite
reasonable;
bufnatur—------------N
. Charlevoix..............
ally the cheaper hotels catch a great ’ the house of representatives from any
Senator
s private secre­
many.
&lt; state.
........ "
4-Allison
‘*,s—’----Bay X’lew......................
For several months Senator Quay, of 1tary. Joe Morgan, followed these two
representatives to the same hos­
Pennsylvania, and Senator Hill, of Iowa
1
’ ’Stop* on signs! only. Agents must signal New York, had apartments u]x&gt;n the ’telry. and Congressman Hull, of Des
(rains at flag stations as soon as they cau be same floor nt the Normandie: and they Moines, came after them. Keprcseu»I !&gt; igbt trains will be run at the convenience met there very frequently as near 1tative Gear, of the First Iowa district,!
of the &lt;■» mpany. who reserve the right tochange neighbors. It is a singular coincidence went to the same place, but has since
the time of such train* without notice.
his location. In no other in­
1
S &gt; r&gt;will wait at Woodbury lor passengers that the most successful politician in changed
froni No. 1 on D I.. &amp; N.
the republican part}- and the most 1stance in the city have'so many repreBaciK'ge mutt l»e at the depot at leasts minsevtatives
from one state come to­
.;ie- oeture leaving time ol trains, sathat agents sagacious politician in the democrat^ 1
m&gt;»5 bare time to check it properly; otherwise it party were so neighborly, and upon Igether to reside under the same roof. ,
•nay not goforward until next tram.
A great many of the senatorial pal­
such apparently friendly terms, on tbe
W. 8. nrwiNn. Genl Manager.
have been descried by their,
II C. Putter. Gen’l J’. &amp; T. Aut
same floor of the same hotel and occu- . aces
1
Faithful Animal.
I*. Skbokant. 8upt.
pying seats at tables which were con- 1originators and builders, because of
their
retirement from public life. Sen- J
; Some domestic animals can.be very
tiguoas in the same dining-room.
|
At- rStaples
mining
road much bored indeed, says the London
—
—r— &lt;fc
— Covell's
--------------------o-----The Metropolitan hotel has only 1ator Sawyer, the Wisconsin millionaire,
lived but one year in hisbaxmisl stone near
Era, Newaygo county, a ter- Times. This capacity seems to vary
three senators us its guests during the ,,
An
‘
castle, xvhen his successor-was elected, ' rible .accident
‘ occurred
*“ engine 1 from the intelligence of the victim and
present session of congress, but it has 1
»*vvkf went
xvcuk back
unv-K to vanOsh- sDuck a tree which had been blown with the closeness of his relations to
more representatives probably than Jand Senator Sawyer
Hearst,
of‘ C_
Cali*cro4 the track. Eight log cutters mankind. We may well blush, for in­
live. Senator
S----- .... 27
—...
‘.2
any other hotel in the city.
It is kosh.to
..................
....
LL.
...
..........
—
tlie
at the time of the acci- ' stance, when we think how man has
fornia. died before his term was com-1, were
That’s tbe great reason why you
famous as a resort for southern states- i pictod.
and hirpalace is noxx”rented * dent Hnd six of them «ero instanUy ; demoralized the dog. We have taught
should know about our salt It re­
men. Senators Berry, of Arkansas: !
quires the best to produce the best.
the dog to be'bored. We have cor­
and occupied by another. Senator ( hilleo.
Ransom, of North Carolina, and Pasco, 1
The good fanner realizes this with
rupted him so much by our society that,
Fatally Stabbed Hto Father.
Lis seed; shall tho butter maker be
of Florida, reside at the Metropolitan, Palmer, of Michigan, left his senshe can no longer depend upon himself,
torial
palace
to
become
minister
to
Hapry
Fox&gt;
Bged
ln
a
fit
of
Bn
.
.
less wise? Our salt Is as carefully
and so does Speaker Crisp; and the lat­
made as your butter—made express­
Spain, aud he has never since occupied geT jumped npon hia father, William. |j or even on other dogs for entertainter is a guest of a great deal more '
ly for dairy work; and bright dairy­
tnent. A cow, it may be boldly said,
it;
but
it
is
understood
by
his
friends
Bt
Q
UMn
nicassee,
a
hunting
resort
east
,
men everywhere find their batter bel­
prominence indeed even than a sen-. '
[ that he would l»e willing to take an- of
city&lt; ttnd piuntfed » tfnife into i never thinks of being bored. Give her
ter made and their labor better paid
“Quite a number ot wn.lora reside In ' 'zxtkraw
°‘h" tnmi
“.rm,in
in.tho
lb'1 annata if thn neonle ut= ..»!__* —T" tb°
in*ictln? » । plenty of grass asd the company of
when they use
I another coxv by way of gossip, give her
Michigan sliuulti
should insist unon
upon it. ^enSen-' /...i
fatal i.-.-,.,
wound.
, .
.
,
,
,,
. of Xfir-nicmti
»*a
their own houses, and nearlj- all of ator Stanford, of California, one of the '
a stream to stand in, and that cow is
— «----them, through the social influences of ' most! benevolent of ricU men. and one'
happy, as happy as the Buddha him­
Short
But
Newsy
items.
their wives and daughters, take a lead­
self
No murmur escapes her lips, no
of thb most beloved In the memory Of ' The home of j. R. Henkley, near
ing part in the scziety of the national ' ’his friends, left his palace last sum- { Delton, was burned and the clothing . glance of discontent shows in her
capital.
i mer, when lie was called to one of the ; was entirely burned off Mrs. Henkley I placid eyes.
No matter what brand you have
Senator Allison, of Iowa, resided in
I The dog. on the other hand, is always
n&gt;ed, Just give tills a fair trial- It
i ^mansions of the blest
.
and she died in a short time.
his own house, but he is a tvidower ' But, despite the fact that the great ‘ The 8-year-old son of Henry Hock, of I. craving for society. A dog has been
I.-* first in flavor, first In grain, and
:’r-l In purity. Whether for dairy
without children, and hence does not1
know to leave its master's house and
men of &lt;jur country are making homes Cheboygan, was throwing chips into
or table use, you will find It to
give any entertainments in his own
i betake itself to that of a richer neighyour advantage to be acquainted
for themselves in the national capital, j the river when he slipped and fell in
home.
He
goes
out
into
society
a
।
bor. xvho saw more cofepany and enter!th the salt that's I
there are very many who like board-. and w** drowned.
| uined Ojc
t ,f£ fcase a d
great deal, however, and is as popular
Write us.
Ing house life. 11 i* not an uncommon j Menominee wm cut off from all tele-1
,a„st nhvavb 'bo goiDg
i
something must always be going on.
in the social as he is prominent in the
DIAMOND CRYSTAL
thing
tor
fledgling
statesmen
to
begraphic
communicate
tor
a
few
day*
To
him
tb
e
whirl
of gayeiy
ga’yety means
meanTllfe.
SALT CO.,
----- jo —
~
; To him the whirl of
life,
political world.
*
with ih«* nharms ntrinir fn a stnrm.
I1 ..
.
....
He .is notoriously
incapable of. even
St. Clair, Mich.
Senator Cameron, of Pennsylvania, come preoccupied with tbe charros owing to a storm.
of ‘the daughter of
'
'
Owing to the apathy that business taking a n-alk by himself. He detests
has a splendid home of his own on La- and fascinations
•• —
• very seldom
••
■
। the landlady of the boarding house, men have towards making an exhibit ! solitude.
He
even -takes
a
i Every landlady has a daughter.
I the Genesee County Agricultural socie­ walk with another dog; never, per­
don’t know hoxv it happens, but it is a ty hare decided not to hold their annual haps, except where there is a neighbor­
' fact that every landlady ban a daugh­ fair this year.
ing wood with rabbits in it. The dog
ter. It is not always the case that the
John Sandison, of Allis township, lives for society and sport, the sure
daughter is beautiful, but she is young Cheboygan county, took carbolic acid proof of an idle and ill-opcupied mind.
and attractive and the boarders all with suicidal intent, but would prob­
Nature, landscape, in spite of the
like her; She goes to church, to the ably live. Disappointment in love.
Duke of Argyll, is nothing to the dog.
theater and to b^lls xxdth .the congres­
The Winthrop iron mine at Ishpem­ Within doors he is always asking to be
sional boarder; and she usually works ing ceased operat ons after twenty let into a room and then asking to bo
her way into some government posi­ years;of continuous service on account let out of it if he thinks there is better
tion &lt;by judiciously smiling and be­ of the little demand for its product —that is, mor? dissipated and frivolous
guiling the statesman. That is the The mine employed 250 men.
—company elsewhere. The dog who is
reason the District of Columbia has
Frank Jackson, aged 19. of Pettys- accidentally shut out of his master’s
more than its quota of officeholders, ville, wm killed by a train of cars.
house at night howls till he is let in
while many of the sovereign states are
Ambrose A. McDonough pleaded again, usually next morning with the
clamoring for favors for favorite sons gnilty at Howell of violation of the milk. He keeps all the parish awake,
i and flavorite daughters.
liquor law and was fined &gt;200 and five but never manages to waken his owner.
U It would probably be interesting to dollars costa.
The cause of all this disturbance is
। you to know something about the
Horace McClure, aged 70, years, was simply ennui and a sense of social neg' bouses which statesmen of the past burnwl to death In Grand Rapid* while l«=t. The dog could be quite comlort| used to occupy and the entertainments trving to save a horae from a burning 1 able in the garden, but he leel* that he
HIGH-PRICED DONKEY.
i is “out of it,” and gives as much trouble
I which they gave, but that will be the b*rn
Four hundred loreignera have been !
a peraon who te asking to be asked
fayette square within a long- stone'* subject of another letter.
Smith D. Fry.
. r.. a at
_* Ishpeming.
T_L--- 1—
to a party.
naturalized
throw ot the white house. It Isone of
Id a state of nature it is most im­
The Huron Lumber .company will
the oldest buildings in the city and
probable that the dog had these offen­
start Its mill at Alpena May 1.
formerly belonged to Commodore
sive instincts. A fox, a xvolf is never
It Is amusing to Watch the green con­
Rogers, of the nary, who purchased the
Prof. Rudolph A. Wallenstein, who bored when not in copflncment; he
ductor trying to place a trolley on the
is regarded aa one of the finest pianists
lot originally from Henry Clay: and all
How an Enemy was Foiled.
wire. To a practiced hand it is easy in this country, disappeared from Grand hunts, he sleeps, he plays with his
T he following graphic statement will be that he paid for it waa a fine Anda­ enough, but to the 'prentice it is a
cubs.
Probably savages are never
1 -u with Intense interest:
cannot describe lusian jackass. The story goes that
Rapids, leaving his wife without knowl­ bored; at a corroboree yon do not note
workof woe indeed. One «f these mon
''-n u rob. criM jiy aensatlon that existe«l in my
anxious---to •possess
nntNs hahds and legs. I had to rub and beat Clay was very
•'-•j-----------„ the found to his sorrow lhaUt is not so edge of his whereabouts.
men leaning against doors, or, rather,
Itiiow part* until they were sore, to overcome animal and that Commodore Rogers
The Alpena county savings bank be­ tree trunks, with an air of unspeakable
easy ns it looks. It was at night and
■ n a measure the dead feeling that had taken , ®
ornnld sell it for no other
b-xwlon of them. In addition. 1 had a . said that he would sell it xor no uu.
tedium.
They wait* in and enjoy
the |ta.s-sengors were rudely disturbed gan business at Alpena
&gt;i range weakness in my back and around my &lt; Dr?ce than that particular lot. Clay
Alfftd Durphy, a fisherman, waa themselves. It is clearly civilization
Lid that b. believed that.the( j^» in the perusal of their papers bythe
drowned
in
L
’
Anse
bay.
which
produces
ennui, not only in men,
lights going ont, and soon after their
creeping paralysis, from which, accord- i wa8 worth more than the lot of ground, equilibrium was npwjt by the car com­
The Mount Pleasant Indian industrial women and children, but even in dogs.
i .f u&gt; their universal conclindon. there is no
,.
trlndlv made the exchange,
h-uef. Once it fastens upon a' perwon. they ana ne very
at ing to a dead slop. There waa nothing school has 148 pupils, that are looked
Ben’s Kelt Oil.
s»y. It continues its;insidious progrcM until • That single lot would to-day bnng at
to do but to wait until the conductor after by fourteen employes.
Extraordinary stories are told of the
H reacheea vital point and the sufferer (Hen. : .
. v,a qoo at auction, in spite of the
Thomas Nevins &amp; Son, contractors at
" ; n was my prospect. I had been doc Wlng , least 350,
nf our business replaced the trolley. He tried for some
healing properties of a new oil which
year and a half steadily, but with no pur- depressing condition of our o
minutes, but the festive wire eluded Orange, N. J., signed a contract for the is easily made from the yolk of hens*
'■},,aL!^oe&amp;u when 1 ®*w “‘n adverthement -flairs at this time.
ofTbe entire ’street railway
of Dr Mlkw* Restorative Nervine, procured a
of Michigan, one him. The trolley would bang against purchase
eggH. The eggs are first boiled hard,
system
of
Detroit,
paying
therefor
«8,.bottleand began using It. Marvelous as it | Senator McMillan, of Mien g» .
It in a tantalising manner and make a
and the yolks are then removed,
n.ay M!em, but a few days had passed before
*«.. wealthiest men in the senate, xs fine display of blue sparks, but the rea­ 000,000.
crushed anti placed over a fire, where
'•'ery hit of that creepy feeling had left uie,
snlcndid house on VerThe steam barge Burlington, from they are carefully stirred until the suband there has not b£e even the allxhtost the owner of B splcnam
ction continued until the pssaengers
----------- of-■Ito return. -I now
---------iiHUeatloQ
feci----aa moot arena*, only three orfourdoore
Bay City fqr Cleveland, caught tire and
well mi I ever dM. and have Rained ten from tb* residence ol ^n»*“r * P*?", were becoming sngry sod had about was burned. She was owned by G. K. s^axbee is on tjie point of catching fire,
pounds la weight, though I had run down Tbe reridvnae ol Senator MeMtUan &gt;* made up their minds to get out and
when the.oil separates and the oil may
• nnu 170 to 137. Four others hare used Dr.
walk, when a conductor of one of the Jackson, of Buy City, and valued at be poured off. One yolk will yield
one ol tbe mart beautifully and richly
.
: ion, and it ha*bean aaaattafactory in their furnished in the city, and th. enter­ long string of cars behind the stalled •10.000.
nearly two teaspoonfuls of oil J*,ii
John
Parker,
of
Wyandotte,
who
had
aes m in jbIus.”—Jamas Kane, La Rue. O.
one went to tbe rescue and adjusted
! MIW BwKcrallvs Hervtoe IsaoM by al! tainment* which are given there are the trolley and tbe tempera ol the pas­ been hunting wild ducks in Ecorse bay, in general use among the colonists of
south Russia aa “
-like picnic* In fairy land.
sengers with the greatest ease imagin­ claimed to have bagged 1,400 birds in
cute, bruise*, etc.
i Tbe home of Senator Sherman, of
one week.
able—-Buffalo
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Express.
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ADMINISTRATOB’.S BALE.
Notice Is hereby given, th « In pursuance of
an order granted to tbe undersigned. MelvHle
J. Bigelow. Administrator of the estate ot Julia
E. Stuart.deceased, by tbe Judge of Probate
lor the county o! Kalumaz-x), on th* I8th day
of December A. D , iMtt. there wilt tx t&gt;u!d at
Public Vendue, to the highest bMder at tbe
Yankee Bprtugs poMoffice. front door, in the
coanfy of Barry. State ot Michigan, on Wedneoday the 2nd day of May A. D. 1«M. atone o'clock
In the afternoon of that day, (subject to ail en­
cumbrances by way of Mortgage or otherwise
exhtlng at the time ot the death of Julia E.
Blsart or at tbe time of said sale, the fol­
lowing described real estate to-wit:
Tho south east quarter (1* I of the north weak
quarter (k&gt; of section thirty-four (841 .In townNlilp number three (3) nonh of range number
tea (W) west.
Dated, Kalarnuoo, Mich.. March 14. IMM.
MKLVItXSJ. Riuklqw,
Administrator Estate ot Juba E Stuart, de­
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MORTGAGE BALE.
Default having been made in the cofiditkms
of a certain mortgage made by Martin V. Bar­
ker and Harriet Idea Barker, his wife,
to (George F. Kenastori, and dated February
22. 188* and recorded tn the office or the
Kqglster of Deeds, for the County ot
Barry In the Stale of Michigan, February 28,
mi.la Uber nofmurtgagMon pages aw and
219 on which mortgage there Is claimed to be
due at the date of this notice the sum nt four
hundred and forty one dhllsrs and tblrty-nlM
cents and no suit or proceedings at law having
been Instituted to recover the am-mnt secured
by bald mortgage «&gt;r any part thereof. Notice
Is Uierefere hereby given that on the 2fltb day
of May. U»i at 10 o'clock In the forenoon thsrw
wHl be sold at the north front door of the
court bou*e. In the City of 11 sstlngs. county | &lt;
Barry and State of Michigan, said court bouse
bring the place for holding tbe Clbcutl Court Tor
the County of Barry, at public auction to tbe
highest bidder, the premises described in said
mortgage or so much thereof as may be neoessary to satisfy Ute amount due on said mart­
gaga as above set forth, with the interest there­
on, and the costs, charges and expenses allow­
ed by law and provided for In said mortgage,
&lt;a*d preudses being si'nate In the City ot Haatlsgs In the County ot Harrv, aud
Michigan and descrllied as follows:
street Iran tbe south east corner &lt;»f lot
block Ore Chamberlain^ addition So the C
Hasting?. tbenoe south twenty-two

�M, be »«le by tta towwMp tav&lt;L «M).
In elite. by the common conuo». hot to

Additional Local News.

u'seott Melntoeh waa epearinr on ™&gt;ro’ slgnmettt of territory.
apple tbe other oi*ht. He went to «U a
Washktotom GaAdkkb,
Secretary of Stele.
(uollne jack while It was bumlnr The
can was filled to orertcwlng and tbe »**
tanned taming bto h.ta. and &lt;*« b*'l'jr'
We were asked to publish that portion
Zou ssys he'll put tbe llgbt out neat Uo&gt;.
of the fish law regarding the spearing of
before be attempts to fill the (ten.
suckers, and other species of soft fish, in
Tbe reception given by the Epworth this weeks issue. The law raya:—
“It shall be unlawful for any person or
League Tuesday nlgbt to the teachere persons to take, catch or kill, or attempt
and seniors was a very pleaaant affair. to take, catch or kill any fish by. the use
The rooms had been prettily decorated of any kind of spear during the months of
with rugs, lamps, tables and flowers. Mirth, April, May and June of each yaar
Ice cream and cake were served at little in any of the waters of this state except
Lakes Michigan. Superior, Huron, Bt.
tables. Tbe guests were received by the Clair aad Erie and In Saginaw Bay. Pro­
League officers and Rev. and Mrs. Cox. vided however, that tbe spearing or catch­
Tbe oeeaalon waa very pleasing both to ing by dip net, of mullet, grass Pike, red
.‘ides and suckers shall not be unlawful.
the teachers, seniors and tbe League.
This law applies only to streams.
Following is the law governing fishing
The many friends of M. J. Goss, of
Plainwell, formerly of Prairieville, will be on Inland lakes:—
“The people of tbe state of Michigan
pained to learn of hls death last week of in act: That It shall not be lawful for
Inflammation o&lt; the bowSte. Only a few any person to take, catch or kill, dr at­
days ago be was In the city on business, tempt to take, catch or kill, any fish in
any of the Inland lakes in this state with
apparently in good health and with pros­
auy kind of spear or grap hook, or by the
pects of a long, useful business career use of jacks or artificial light of any kind
before him. Mr. Goss was a man who en­ or by the use of set lines or night lines, or
tered into all undertaking with bls whole any kind or net, or any kind of fire arms,
heart and soul. He met with success in or explosive, or other device except tbe
book and line. In prosecutions under
life becauy he' wbn it, and deserved IL this act it shall be prima facie evidence on
Hls was one of, those sympathetic disposi­ the part of the people, to show that the
tions that expressed itself In acts of kind­ defendant was found upon tbe waters of
ness, Charity and encouragement to oth­ said lakes with 3 pear, net, trap net, set
lines, jack or artificial light of any kind,
ers. By bls death the afflicted family lose or with dynamite, gtant powder or any
a loyal and affectionate husband and fath­ other explosive substance or combination
er. and Plainwell an enterptlsing progres­ of substances.”
Violators of the above act can be fined
sive citixen. His funeral occurred Mon­
825 aud costs or 30 days imprisonment in
day at the family residence in Plainwell. the county Jail, or by both fine and Im­
Newspaper advertising is pre-eminently
best, because it is the quickest and cheap­
est method. But history repeats Itself,
and merchants generally begin their busi­
ness career with circulars, cards, etc., al­
ways to wind up in the newspaper col­
umns almost exclusively. Since Amerl■cans are peculiarly a newspaper reading
■people, it seems strange that the first les­
son in advertising is not sooner learned.
Newspaper advertisements ot to-day are
being read as'part of tbe news—as profita­
ble reading. The klnowiug ones (?) who
are “not to be caught with an advertise­
ment” ire among tbl* foolish minority, like

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prisonment
From the above it will be seen that it is
lawful to spear mullet grass pike, red
sides and suckers in gtreame only, but
not on inland lakes, as by reading the
law oven the presence of a person with a
spear on an inland lake is evidence enough
for conviction.

May 16th—11 a. m.
Appointment of Standing Committees.
1:30 P. M.
Music—Hercules Orchestra.
Prayer, .
Address of Welcome—Mayor Grease).
Greetiug-^Chlef.
Response—President
Music -Malo Quartette.
tbe merchants who'are stupid enough to
Minutes of Last Meetings: reports
publish exaggerated and fake statements. Committees and officers.
Music—Hercules Orchestra.
Tbe latter species is almost extinct. The
Topics No’s 1. 3. 3 and 4.
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former do harm only to themselves.—ExRecess and examination ofelbibils.
-change.
Grand Ball in the evening.
.
May 17lb—8:30 A. M.
V^ollowing is tire list of petit jurors
Call to order.
drawn for May term of court—which con­
Music—Guitar and Mandolin Club.
Address—Hon. P. T. Colgrove.
venes lhe 8th of May.
Topics No’s 5, 6 and 7.
'A. J. Patton—Yankee Springs.
Recitation—Mrs. Emma Donohue.
1:30 P. M.
C. C. Hall—Baltimore.
Music—Boy Choir. ,
Declamation—Miss Bcldmore. '
Janies T. Moon—Baltimore.
Topics No’s 8, 9 and 10.
John F. Williams—Barry.
Exhibition Drill by Hastings Division.
Music—Guitar and Mandolin Club.
W. W. Eisen hood—Carlton.
Miscellaneous business.
Election of Officers.
A- C. Boyes—Carlton. »
Adjournment.
Frank Wellman—Castleton.

AdjJltfonal

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"■ OoUHuudflvmftmpafO
O«o. B«mp K EtrlM kto taw » ’’Mt'
boat moeb Improrlni lt&gt; Iotas.
_
Mra. Wolf WM bi cboreb ImI So»dsy after mtoo week. In boon.
Tta Sunday Sebo.1 now ootntneow tor
oblldrwis day to raise enon*b tnooej for
Foreign Mlratona.
Mabel Berta ot Grand Rapid, bM retunted to her tame In Woodland after
calling on many friends here.
Lens Kelsle eomawnees her Oral term
ot school In the J. Friend district.
After the past showers all are prepar­
ing tbelr corn rroonds.
Wm. Pcttenal and family spent Sunday
In Carlton with bls brother.
Our milk dellrery now makes daily
trips to the Woodland creamery.
Croquet erase has struck our rillage.
Even on Sunday they congregate right oni
tbe opposite side ot the .tree' from the
church. They shnuld at IcMt respect the:
teellngs of others and confine tbelr play­
ing to week days.
Nmibvlll*.

George Selleck visited the folks at home&gt;
the first of the week.
B. D. Robinson, of Midland, spent Sun­■
day here, the guest of Miss Edla Smith.
Miss Pearl Baxter entertained a gentle­
man friend from Olivet over Sunday.
.
Mr. Richard Putnam, of Ann Arbor, U.
of M.. was In town visiting Mias Helen1
Thompson Saturday, Sunday and Monday.
Dr. R. P. Comfort spent Sunday atOteego.
Mr. sod Mrs. W. E. Buel and family
were at Woodland Sunday.
Mra. E. M. Everts bas given up her
school at Woodland and spent the forepart
of tbe week with friends here. She will
soon join her husband at Holland where
they expect to reside.
w
A. G. Francis started on a trip W est,
। Monday evening to be gone some time.
Mra. Dell Ball, Mrs. H. L. Peck and
daughters, of Grand Rapids, visited rela­
tives and friends In and about this village1
this week.
C. E. Ingerson was at Woodland the'
first of the week.

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M-- Robinson th’ superrlaor

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f,™icr Herablzcr and wife spent Monday
•'^C wXtaWit.!. speu^
tb^with Mra- Ftotata Wllkltaon.

Hiram Payne bas P“rr ,,“1 * &lt; ’“
wire fence inaebine and Is prepart
build fence tor any ene. lie also has tta
agency ot the machine for the townsblpe
nt o
Unne
Barrv aud Prairieville.
trUtoXes
sold b!a atalHon to
partta InXlIngs.

He will be In this

ylelnlty 2 tjaya In each week.
V.ukee HWrtag,.

Supervisor S, C. Ritchie la now engag'd
In taking the assemimenL
Our school commences next Monday
with Mils Mattle Crookston as teacher.
There will be preaching at our school
horn* next Shndsy at 10;80 a. m. aj&gt;dI s
that time and place a Sunday School will
be organized. *
E. Hall and Harry Turner were in yoir
city last Monday.
8. C. Ritchie is putting a new wall un
der bls house.
'
Mrs. Thomas Powers is visiting at Bat­
tie Creek this week

BowiM Mill*.
S. R. Pierson and wife spent Sunday in
Leighton.
, „ .
.
Orla Jones and friend of Moline spent
Sunday with friends at this place.
Mrs. Barringer and family moved from
this place to Otsego Monday.
We are
sorry to loose so good a friend aad neigh­
bor but we wish them success in their new
home.
Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Hunt are visiting
friends In Prairieville and Plainwell.
Carltan Canter.
Mra. D. Benjamin ot Middleville and
Wm. Raymond has been quite ?ick the1 Mra. I. Bechtel and granddaughter of
past week, is reported better at present Grand Rapids visited at J. Bechtel’s last
writing.
**
week.
Mra. David Durkee is on the sick list,
School commenced in the Robbins diitrirt Monday with Anna Jaekaon, teacher.
also E. Keabner.
W. R. Vester is teaching the Cheesy
Mr*. Colledge Is visiting friend* In
school.
Grand Rapids.
Miss Clara Fleming Is prospering finely
Mrs. Hallie King te visiting In Grand
with her school.
Rrplda.
The Epworth League meets at the M.
Mias Vevir Ide who ita* been vteilinf
E. church every Wednesday evening.
relative* at this place returned to her home
/The ladles aid society will be entertain­' in Grand Rapid* la-t week.
ed by Mrs. Chas. Brooks, the first Monday
The Y. P. S C. E. will bold their busi­
in May,
ness meeting Wednesday eucning. May 2.
_ Edgar Brown’s mother has been quite' Everybody come and hear the program as
IN but Is some better at this writing.
- •it will be rendered by old people. ,
Mrs. Olive Carpenter, of Hastings, Is
J. D. llapaman of Adraln. will lecture
here caring for her mother, Mrs. P. Cov­ at the People Church, Apr. 29. at 11 o'clock
ert, who Is still poorly In health.
an&lt;i In the evening. Ills Subject will
“ 'Im
Mr. O’Conner is doing a good business from Skepticism to Clnlstlanity.
on ther no trust ’em, system.
vohmtown and Barry.

Married.

M'lWed at the M. E. parRev. Sayles preached at the church Sun­ 8FICKUBR-FAI.K.
Hfoage by Rev. Tbo«. Cox. oo Saturday tt»e
day afternoon.
21st. Frank Hpiekter aud MIm. Ette M. Falk,
both
of
Orangeville.
Mrs. Arthur Bellinger, of Charlotte, is
visiting her father's. R. Willison.
Miss Edith Willison and Mbs Maud BEN EDICT- FRENCH. Married Saturday.
Arrll 31st M the &gt;1. R. pnr*onage by Ib-v.
Malay went to Barry vllle Saturday as
Cox. Jotin C. Benedict.’o! Hope, aud Mtss
delegates to the county convention of lhe
Abbie French, ot Baltimore.
Y. P. S. C. E.
Mrs. Samuel Dudley died Saturday
morning leaving a little girl baby. Mr.
Daniel Feighner. Nashville
Dudley bas the sympathy of al! in bis beVloto Feighner.
“
reavewnL
We iley Roger*. Naahvllle
Abbey M. Spellman. Idaville. Pa.
Fred Brunney has moved onio his farm.
Frank Snlekler, Orangeville
The ladles Aid Society meet at Mrs.
Etta Falx, Orangeville
Frank Bellinger's Wednesday.
John C. Benedict. Hone
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marshall are quite
Abbie French. Va'itmoie
poorly.

Frank Bock—Castleton.
Regarding Taxation.
Charios Andrus—Hastings twp.
In reply to a letter written to tbe At­
Peter Coburn—Hastings twp.
torney General by County Clerk Nagler
D. W. Rogers—City, 1st and 4lh wards, on tbe taxation question, the following
was received:
[
•
D. C. Eycleshymer—City. 1st and 4tb
Your favor of April 30, written In the
wards.
interests of the supervisors of your county,,
John Haugh—City, 2nd and 3rd wards. and liking: “Does section 136 of Act No.
k.
J. EL Hogle-rCity, 2nd and 3rd wards. 206, laws of 1893 repeal Act No. 126, laws
THEY MAY BE FRIENDS.
Mr. DeYoung bas gone to Grand Rapids
of 1898? If so. Is the mortgage deducted
Eli Robinson—Hope.
from the value of tbe real estate and ass­ on business.
Wm. Sbedd, Hope.
Geo.
Hubbard
is
at
Irving
Station
run
­
essed as personal property to the mort­
ning bls saw mill.
Walter Burling—Irving.
gagee?” is received and considered.
Walter Besant has been answering
The sound ot the blacksmith's hammer the old question: “Why cannot men
In reply would say that Act No. 26 of
'
Henry Eckert—Irving. '
nowvibrates on tbe air. Any wishing re­ and women become friends?” His first
tbe
laws
of
1893
was
repealed
by
section
Geo. W. Bird—Johnstown.
126 ot Act Na 206 of tbe laws of the same paring done will do well to give Mr. Moore answer is that they can: that they do;
Daniel G. Deller—Maple Grove.
year. In reply to your second question. a trial.
Mrs. Geo. Hubbard who bas been under that they have become friends, then he
Nelson McOmber—Maple Grove.
The mortgage is not deducted from the
value of tbe real estate under tbe law of tbe doctor’s care for the past few weeks, cites Mme. du DelTand and Horace
Mark Bugbee—Orangeville.
Walpole, Mlle. Lc»y-ina.Kse and D'Alem­
we are glad to announce is Improving. .
1893.
Lafayette Harper—Orangeville.
Basset Bros, have rented the Wood and bert, but adds Mm?, du Deffand waa
Under the law as it now stands, real es­
Stephen Temple—Prairieville.
tate must be assessed at its true cash val­ Verboon farms and contemplate planting past fifty, and blinr. wh6n she mode a
Ira Blanchard—Prairieville.
friend of Horace Walpole. Tho friend­
ue, without regard to mortgages thereon, 40 acres of beans.
The Peeka-Boo Social No 2 held at the ship of men was nrcenary to her; it
and real estate mortgages must be assessed
Ira Erway—Rutland.
as personal property and are assessable to residence of H. L. Smith for tbe benefit of was what survived of her lore making
Rob’t Johnson—Thornapple.
the mortgagee in the township or ward Rev. I. Martin was not a financial failure ‘‘I am not so sure,” he continues, “that
Geo. Nledhammer—Woodland.
this time.
where tbe said mortgagee resides.
friendship ia posa'ble between two
Frank Keech will work this summer for
Respectfully submitted,
Chas
Beamer
A. A. Ellis,
An unusual number of people are on tbe
Regarding the Census
Attorney General.
move this spring.
The State census is to be taken in June
Little Leon Roush has come to live with
of this year. Tbe law seems to be very
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Coulton.
explicit, but aa it is not in tbe hands of
Woodland, April 12, 1894.
Eison Smith will work Mrs. Wm. Moul­
every one. there is much inquiry as to its
To tbe Supervisors of . Barry County 1
provisions. Tbe inquiries relate mainly to would again call your attention to Act ton’s farm tbe cumlng season.
tbe appointment of enumerators, and are 198 Session Laws of 1889, relative to rais­
all answered by the first section of tbe ing a fund known as the Soldiers. Sailors
Miss Frank Stratton, of Jackson, visited
census law, which is act 178 of 1893. It and Mariners relief fund and should any
.Iprovidea;
of tbe townships and wards of Hastings her cousin. Mra. Rob’t McElwain and oth­
'tat. TbaF enumerators and assistants want to raise any money under said act. er friends residing about here last week.
Charles Lelle and wife, of Allegan,
shaH be appointed after the annual town­ you or some member of your Board will
ship meeting, and on or before tbe first meet with the members of said Relief spent tbe p^st week visiting old friends
and former neighbors about here.
'Monday fa May.
Commission on Saturday, May 12, A. D.
Ed. Bissell and A. G. Cortright made a
2d. That they are to be appointed by 1894, at Court House, Hastings City, at
business trip to Celery city oo Friday last.
‘township lioardsin townships and common one o’clock, p. m.
Respectfully.
A. Norris and wife entertained hls
councils in cities.
A. W. Dillkxback,
father and mother, also a brother, on Sun­
3d. That if not appointed before tbe first
Secretary of said commisalon for Barry
day.
Monday in May. the appointment is to be County.
Mrs Emily Johnson, an emyloye in
made by the Governor.
the Auditor General's office at Lansing,
4th. That enumerators are to pe appoint­
visited
her aged parents, Mr. and Mra. J.
ed for each assessment district
My home of 5^ acres on Hanover St. Boek wet). Tbe latter bas been confined
It It clear from tbe above,
1st. Tbat appointments made before the on easy terms. Enquire on premises In to tbe boose for the past twelve years and
Hastings city.
Mrs. H. M. Smith.
tbe mother has been quite Hi for several
AanwIWWMhlp owuttogRre UI&lt;«aL
weeks past.
Ud. Eppulutrenl* by any oltar than
Cleveland badges arc becoming quite
'trnnih'y taartsin tovnahlp, and common
common,
many wearing them attached up­
etanclte In elite, are Ulefal.
A thoroughbred registered, Holstlen
IM. Appointment, after the «rat Monday cow, will be new milch soon. Enquire of on the knees while others choose to have
them placed upon the elbows exhibiting
In May can be made by tbe Governor only. J. Rogers &amp; Co.. Hastings, Mich.
to their fellow laborers that It is necessary
Enumerator, and amUlant, are lo be ap­
to economise in these hard Umea.
pealed before Um drat Monday In May.
In eaaaa .uBeleut number of aaalatanto
Prairie* Hie
are not appointed before that date, the ad­
Tie tuner,! wrvlee, of Gen. T.jior,
WABJtAFIV pkXM.
ditional number required must be appoint­
Ida McDermott to Ewn W. Cannon, lot. otty, or Mr, Eylrto Earl, wm held al tbe home
ed bv tbe Governor.
ot bis sister Mrs. Peter Castle, oo Toertay
4th. Enumerator* and aaalrtaula are to be
- last.
*
appointed for naeh aaaraamtal district. If
Peter Castle ,od wife ara the Mreata
a tawnahlp, a elty, or a wart to divided
of a baby born to them on Sunday last.
Ahgiw,• H ot
Her. C. T. VanAilwerp and wife, Mrs
• b: ClwrttM. 10 a, Ono. Hurt, and daaztllar Lillie; Mra. H.
McBain. Mra. J. W. Brien. Mra. A. C
’1U&gt;LaolBEa Moreho—e. CahHl and Mra. C. H. Bu«lea attended'

•nt M c pMrfbllttys •• • dtotoYMnr

element.''
He aptaka ot
collefta ta Amartea
whTU™ onn, men and women alt

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YOU POSTED
amtlnf • new atmosphere of frtoadON THE
ihlp or riatonie lore. -Thare ara," M
he anrue». "ao many obstacle, InUrpoaed by aoelety. by eooTcntioi,. e»«u&gt;
ruaiisHco by
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by natura. to thU kind of triendahlp
The young man and the yourff woman Funk A wagnalls co.. ncw yorl
who waul to befriend. ear.noL they
mu,t not be accn too mm-li together,
they moil not trarel together: they
cannot enjoy perfect freedom of «mIT COST
vereation beranee Uo-rc an- many aubtocta ijulte proper for either clone, but
NEARLY
tacitly forbidden between the two.
ONE
••A younft man shall find. If yon Uke,
In a woman mneh older than hlmaelf,
MILLION
a charming, kind and aympallsetic
friend—It l» the eery beat kind of
dollars.
friend that a young man can «nd: or
an old man may find n woman much
younger than himself to keep allre In
him tbe waning Are. of courage and
eelf-rellance. Hut that a young man
abould find any young woman who
Plans by the
would'become to him an equal com­
247.
rade aa another man might be, enter­
ing Into hla elewa and requiring him
Vocabulary of
also to enter into her own rlews on
equal term-, that kind of equal alli­
ance and friendship I do not eeer ex­
pect to find between the youth and tb-j
More than Twice th&lt;- Words found lo ui
Mher 1 VoL Dictloaan', and about ^000 doc
maiden."
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Language.

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800,000 WORDS AID PHRASES.

Ilaatlnxv Market*.

Butter. IS to IS

I-Ard i*r lb.. 10
Tallow per lb..
Oats
».. »
Wbeal. red per bo.. S2.
Wheat, white prr bu.. M.
Hover Heed per mi.. 4 &amp;•&gt; tot.00.
Timothy Seed |»-r.bu.. £30
Harley n-r bu. w to so.
Hay per ton, 400 to. T 00.
Millet »&lt;Td i*r im. M-

ISC*U*. »w W l.ta.
Chicken dressed, s and 9.
Turkeys. dreaard. 1L
Beef drewed. SM to «.«
Beef live. TH to 3,
.Mutton, dressed. 5.

DO NOT BUY A DICTIONARY
Until you have Inrt^ttgau-d the STANDAID
A Poor Book sbungcomparison. We InhwiL
Do not buy an old work because h but food

Particulars sent free to any sddree.
PRICE tl2 to S22 according to
Binding.
Apply to our Local Agent or Address

TIE FULLER BOOK CO., Gen’l A£ts.,
KALAMAZOO. MICH.

Sales Agent fur j Barry, AUtgan and Ottawa Courjiirs.

D. P. POPE,
Hickory Comers. Mich.

LUMBER
Having just restocked my yards at

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With a good assortment of
PINE AND HEMLOCK LIMBER,
PINE AND CEDAR SHINGLES,
Lime, Lath, Doors, Windows, M&lt;&gt; dinjis etc.,
which will be sold at living price's, I shall
give the lumber business my ' personal atten­
tion and solicit correspondence with p rtie$
intending to build.
Yours truly,
j

n. J. QO55.

PLAINWELL. MICH.

Swallowed Jonah. Jonah might have made
a good bait, but he don’t compare with those
flies that we’ve got for trout fishing. Trout
fishing is taking the lead of all other sports in
this vicinity. To catch these “speckled beau­
ties requires some fishing tackle. To meet
the demand for it we have placed in stock a
fine line of Rods, Reels, Lines, Flies and in
fact everything that can be required, The

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by lhe
em^ofthtapta-temak.
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trouting season commences May 1, and if you
want to be “in it” call at once

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HASTINGS, MICH.. MAY 3. 1894.
Hastings

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Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

Hastings, Mick

House Thai Jack Bum”
Or in fact any house in this section of
the country would not be complete
without it was fitted out with Furniture
and Carpets from us.
This year we
are not looking for nor expecting to
make money. High Prices have been

Blown Down Dp me Tornado
Of Low Prices that has swept through
our store. Remember we have lots of
Carpets onjhand in the roll. You dont
have to suffer long delays but can buy
your goodsand take them away the same
day if you like.
We ca n save ypu
money on Carpets too.

HIRAM ROGERS
SMOKE
PISH
WANT a “BIKE”
All that I ask is that you call and see me,
lam here to please you and know I can do
it, because my goods are of the best and my
prices are right. Also if you have any fire
arms, boots or shoes to be repaired, or repair­
ing of any kind to be done see me.
I have
an iron lathe and do most all kinds of work.
Prepare to catch trout May 1st by get
ting your rods, reels, flies, lines, etc., of me.

S. A. Crowell

Mre B. F. Style, ,ccouii»,led her
daughter to Grind Rapid, last Tharaday
tor a tew week, vialt.
,
h,1wi "id Kite departed
for Ohio first of the week.
Frank Sayles returned to his home in
Lowell last Saturday.
R. Wolcott has purchased the Ward
property in this village.
Rev. T. Brotherton will fill the pulpit at
the U. B. church during Rev. Halsey’s
absence.
Wm. Bouck and wife, of Bowne, visited
Dr. 11. C. Peckham and wife in the village
Sunday.
Dr. Wm. Northrup seems to lie receiving ।
his share of patronage.
The machinery has arrived and been
placed In the creamery aud they will soon
be ready to begin business.
Freeport merchants seem to be doing a
rushing business nowadays.

B. Boynton and O. Norwood, or Dolton,
were on our streets Friday buying fat cat­
tle.
W. N. Payne has moved back on his
farm In Brush Ridge.
Henry Chamberlin, of Hastings, spent
the first of the week at O. D. Loomis’. .
Gideon Wilkinson and wife Sundayed
at C. Williams.
Hiram Payne Sundayed at 8. Williams’.
Gideon Wilkinaon 'had a runaway last
week, no damage done except a badly bro­
ken harness.
H. V. Loomis spent Saturday and Sun­
day with bis grand parents In Hastings.
Albert Monica and Dora Srantz were
united in the holy bonds of matrimony
the 24th of April. They have the best
wishes of their friends.

WHOLE NO. 2029
Cedar Creek.

A fine rain last Friday night and every­
thing is growing nicely.
Wheat looks well this spring and blds
fair for a good crop.
Miss Belle Corwin is very sick, there
Dr.
is but little hopes of her recovery.
Scribner from Delton, attending.
David Morthland is building an addltion to his house.
Bishop Bros., of Delton have a con­
tract to build a new house in June, for A.
DL Morford.
Douglas Ellis of Mobile, Alabama, visit­
ed at J. H. Valentine* last Sunday.
About tweuty-five people from this
place were In Hastings Saturday.
Bishop Barnaby of Grand Rapids, visit­
ed his eod at this place Saturday and Sun­
day.
.

Brash Rldce.

After an absence of several weeks we
appear again.
Jennie McCollnm, who was ill, is. bet­
ter.
A wedding Is expected soon In our
midst.
Some of our farmers are planting corn.
And the “Wilson bill” is not yet u law.
Frank Pierce la progressing nicely with
his basement barn.
&gt;
Our school has at last commenced. Fan­
nie Pierce, teacher.
Mary Scbeurer is at home from Washte­
Bedford.
naw Co.
Bedford was favored with a hall stonn
And the expected financial relieve that
last Saturday eveniug.
was to come through the “Wilson bill” Is
A number of our young people attended not to be realized by the people.
the Y. P. S. C, E. Convention in Battle
Creek the 27th and 38th of last month.
Gerkey.
C. C. Wood, of Ijinslng, preached a
Farmers are plowing for corn.
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The
splendid sermon at the church last Sun­ recent rains have brightened the outlook
day morning.
for wheat, oats and grass, and the trees
are loaded with blossoms.
Mrs. Rising is very sick at this writing.
Wm. Latty has rented his farm to Frank
No hopes for her recovery.
Vanocker_and moved to Bellevue.
Elder Kidder, of Morgan, is In this vic­
A little late but here it Is: Bom, to
inity this week.
John Jordan and wife, a bov, April 15.
John Wlney is again on our streets, af­
The Ladies Aid had no meeting this
week, Mrs. R. Russell being sick.
* *
The ter being confined to his bed three
next meeting will be held at Louise months. He is still a cripple in one limb.
Mr. Parker of Lake Odessa, is build­
Smith’s.
Mrs. Edgar Tyler visited at John Tas- ing a barn for Mr. Swin.
The question going the rounds among
kek-’s last week.
Y. P. S. C. E. will be_ ___
led by Grace neighbors now Is, “How many chickens
Powers Sr
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iunday
evening.
There is talk of have you?’’ We seem to be on the slow
an entertaim
ainment in the near future by the list, not having any luck so far.
Some body is going to have Jots of fruit
society.
'
Dan. Davis have moved Into Mrs. E. one of these days, by the number of hay­
rack
loads of trees going by every day.
H artom's bouse and Al. Davis, his son,
Mollie Knapp of Sebewa is stopping
has moved into his house.
with
Mrs. Spencer.
Frank Bock, of Battle Creek, was in
Mr. Dillenbeck had his cattle dehomed
town Tuesday, the guest of Preston Jew­
a few days ago.
ell.
Mr. and Mrs. Branch Sundayed at
Middleville.
their daughter’s, Mrs. Curtis near Maple
Marcy’s tnaxlum, “To the victors belong Grove.
Those are the days for catching fish, If
the spoils” has been Illustrated in the re­
moval of postmaster H. Carveth and the one is lucky enough to get a bite.
Frank Short sold six heads of ctttle to
appointment of D. Matteson.
Union Temperance meeting attheCong’l J. Shellenberger last week.
A crazy tramp is scaring the ladles near
church next Sunday evening. Rev. Glass
will deliver the address and a union of the Coats Grove.
choirs furnish music.
Coatleton.
Mr. Williams, of Chicago, is visiting at
Mra. L&lt;"&gt; Strow entertained her two
Mr. Carveth’s.
brothers
from
Hastings
the first of the
Att’j- Walker was in Cascade on busi­
week.
ness Tuesday.
John
Geerhart
is
repairing
his residence.
The race Saturday was won by Tom
Jos Kuher has improved the appear­
Murphy’s little runner, which exhibited
ance
of
his
farm
by
a
neat
wire
fence.
good breeding and much speed.
Miss Una-Hobbs of Nashville Is the
The creamery made 3120 lbs. of butter
guest of Mrs. Elmer Hart
last month. How’s that?
Enoch Andrus of Irving, visited our
Quite a good many from here will at­
tend the S. S. Convention at Panualee, on school Thursday.
Miss Stella Bacheiler spent Sunday
Wednesday.
.
The Junior Class of the Hastings High with her aunt in Quimby.
George
Brown and family have moved
school will play “Uncle Josh” at Jordan’s
on John Felghner’s farm and will work
ball Friday evening.
No one hits died, been married, or any the same.
E. W. Brigham, while delivering hogs
births occurred in Middleville this week,
to Nashville Saturday, had the misfortune
that we have heard about.
to
loose three of them by over heating.
W. R. Young and family will soon move
Misses Edith Ryman of Flint, and
to Grand Rapids. Mrs. Sanford will occu­
Blanche
Bachellpr of Quimby, were
py their rooms.
Remember the Cong’I Aid Society at the guests of Misss Stella Bacheiler Saturday.
Daniel Feigbner and Viola Feighner
residence of Mr. and Mrs. Dexter next
were married last Sunday and have gone
Friday evening.
to Maple Grove to reside.
Delton,
F. W. Knoll was called to Dundee last
Jennie Moir A Mr. Saltabaugh, of Kala­ week, by the death of his brother.
George Greenfield of Carlton, was the
mazoo, will continue the business for M.
Higley, at the Higley and Boynton store. guest of Claudius Price, Friday.
Roy Franck has returned from a visit to
Mrs. Backus has added a porch to her
Cleveland.
house.
Miss Lena Franck has returned from a
Henry Daniels is building a new bam.
John Daniels Is working for P. Stuard. visit to Battle Creek.
James Bush and daughter Alms, are
Cloverdale.
at Howard City.
Prof. Gaskell and wife were at Battle
Many able-bodied men ate out of work
Crqek recently.
in thfe vicinity, but just wait until the
L Prof. Gaskill’s sister Sundayed with Wilson Bill becomes a law!
Parlies from Kalamazoo are camping on
him.
•
,
.
Mr. Stanley and wife Of Shultz, were the Pine Island.
guest* of A. Bishop Tuesday.
Jennie McCallum was taken suddenly
Ada Williams, of Galesburg, was home ill last week, but under the care of Dr.
Buckner, she Is now recovering.
over Sunday.
«
Mrs. McBeth, of Galesburg, was the
The brick yard started with a force of
guest of J. Williams and family Sunday
twelve men last week.
Mrs. Perkins, of Prairieville, was the
Alex Doonan of Kalamazoo, is visiting
guest of Mrs. Dr. Scribner Saturday eve- friends here.
Win. Doonan who has been living with
jerry Sproul has moved into C. B. Rob­ his son up north. Is visiting friends here.
inson’s bouse, opposite the school house.
Charlie Robinson and wife were the
Daafleld.
guests of Rob Norwood Sunday. •
Frank Doty &lt;S Co. took in last Satur­
Mr. and Mrs. Doonan, of Kalamazoo, day at Battle Creek a number thous­
were the guests of J. Sproul Monday.
and pounds of unwashed wool, ranging
Frank Norwood was chosen to take, the in price from six to fifteen cepts per
census of the township of Barry.
pound. Albert Dewey jr, had the nicest
Dr. Scribner has sold his old horte and clip of all and gnt the best price.
bought a new one.
Last Friday was the day that the young
Our church hash spire, of which men­ people of the vicinity were to set out trees
tion was made in last weeks issue.
and clean up the church grounds of all
Willie Main and Mr. Eldred, of Johns­ rubbteh. and also to make dust and dirt
town, were In town on business Tuesday. give way to cleanliness in the church.
Well, there were four young men and the
,
State Rond. .
minister who put In their time all day and
Mrs. Waitace Hobbs Is slowly recover­ did the outside work in good ahape.
ing from her illness.
Three young lad les came and did their
There was quite a lively time at H. work in the afternoon. Quite a turnout
Filter’* last Saturday; their dog went mad for about fifty young people.
and had to be shot.
The sportsmen of Cedar Creek and Ban­
Charley Horton, of Hastings, has bought field met upon the grounds of Mr. Phillips
the Thomas farm and moved onto IL
last Saturday and organized a team for
Mrs. Will Merrick will board the teach-, playing ball.
er„ Miss Gant, the coming summer.
Mrs. Eugene Russell to having a very
Mm- Klse and daughter, who have been bad time with her bead and mind at pres­
visiting Flnly Mark*, returned to their ent writing.
o
Mr. Perkin* of Bedfoid i* spreading
home Friday..
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paper on the walls of the residence of
Mother.
.
D, P. Bollinger has moved to Hastings. Mr.
Joe Powers’ htm^ to progressing finely.
Wm. McIntyre has gone to Toledo to
Last week Supervisor Nye was around
W Dorcas Howell to working h» Nashville. here looking to see what a man was worth
and to sec what he made and raised last
Rev. Kidder filled Rev. Stowell’* ap­
3eMost everyl&gt;ody around here made their
pointment last Sunday at Maple Grove.
Miss Myrtle Meek spent last Sunday gardens and fintohed up their oat sowing
with her slater. Mrs. Archie Soule*.
tost week.
This week Friday eve there will be a
The
Mr. and Mrs. G. Spaulding, of Baitings, sugar social af Henry Bowman’s,
last
one of the season.
visited at 3. Williams’ Sunday

M. Guy visited his brother in Woodland
Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Rob’t Shoup is visiting her daught­
er in Indiana at this writing.
J. D. Guy and Chas Dunham attended
t be celebration of the 75 anniversary of
I. O. O. F. in America, April 36, 1894 at
Charlotte.
Samuel Robert, of Blanchard, Isabella
Cb., Is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Wm.
Guy.
O. F. Long will count noses in Maple
Grove in June, be receiving the appoint­
ment as census enumerator for this town.
Supervisor Ford, is taking the assess­
ment ii) Maple Grove at this writing.
We have one man in Maple Grove who
is sure to work all day Sunday whether
he does anything during the week or not
Mrs. McMore bad friends from Hickory
Corners visiting her Saturday and Sun­
day.
Clarence Bennett of Charlotte, visited
Alvey Bivens Sunday.
.
Geo. Ostrnth is in very poor health.
Mr. Bullis and son of Johnstown called
on your Scribe one day last week.
Why is it that we do not have any re­
publican jurors from Maple Grove?
Botland.

Mrs. Samuel Howe and Mrs. John Tan­
ner visited Mrs. James VanWagner one
day last week.
Will Bush and wife are at home to
their friends on the town line.
James Hendrick spent Sunday with his
parents on High Street.
E. C. Hathaway Is building a large
grain barn.
Al&gt;e Martin is on the sick list at this
writing.
What is our fish warden doing that he
does not see fish lights on Podunck lake
of late?
Miss Mosher of Hope is to teach the
spring term of school on High Street, so
we hear.
Dowling

United in the bonds of wedlock last
Saturday, John Benedict, of Hope, to
Ml** Abbie French. of this place.
J. E. Tobias Intends to build a new
house on the old homestead this summer.
We learn Hurt Mr*. E. Kembcrlhig is
failing very rapidly,
Geo. Frey expects to raise his new barn
this week.
Frank Herrington’s horse ran away last
week, and the result was a badly demol­
ished buggy.
.
Mrs. McIntire Is quite sick at this writ­
ing with small hopes of her recovery.
Mrs. Julius Crosby and daughter of
Battle Creek arrived here last Saturday to
make a two weeks visit with her mother,
Mrs. Lang.
J. Warren expects to raise his new barn
Thursday.
Orangeville.

Nashville friends Friday.
James Fleming, of Woodland, spent
Sanday here.
J. C. Fumiss was at Woodland Sunday.
Miss Olive Clever, of Middleville, ia vis­
iting relatives and friends in this vicinity.
Mil*.

John K. Flower of Milo, has invested in
a United States butter and cream extract­
or. It’s a cute little tiling. Man or 150
pound woman can propell IL You put the
milk, fresh from the cows, in a hopper on
top and turn the crank.
The cream
comes out on one side and sweet milk on
the other, and conveyed from there by
spouts into the mouth* of the pigs and
calves.—See?. He expects to find a mark­
et at Kalamazoo at ice cream parlors and
confectioners for the present, and later
will increase the number of cows to 25
and make butter—gilt edge Jersey butter.
H. W. Williams shipped, on May 1st,
450 fat sheep to Buffalo. Harve had an
extra lot and. they -will bring the top
market price.
Who would, live in a eity shut out from
all the beauty of the counrty at this time of
the year?
The writer has just learned of the death
of Mrs. Theodore Morehouse, who died
very Suddenly Sunday, about 5 p. m.
Funoral Tuesday, May 1st at the bouse at
Sp.qn, Rev. Van An twerp preached the
funeral sermon.
jLadies Aid Society last wetak at the
church. Sunday School at 10.30 a. tn.
Epworth League at 0.80 p. in. and preach-

As the writer was passing by the farm
oQHenry Pennels this morning,, his musi­
cal volee came floating over a nearly plow­
ed field, saying be had a hoe and planting
bag ready for me. Reply “Yea, I will be
on hand.” But just see, the hoe was
well hung for rapid planting, say in an
apple tree close by. Henry is a hustler,
and will have his corn in this week, and
perhaps some others will too.
Mr. Woodard shipped 480 dozen eggs
from Milo last week. That speaks well
far the Milo poultry.'
,

8bultx.

Rosa Hallock is visiting In Galesburg.
Ada Mosher spent Friday and Saturday
in your city.
Charlie Holbrook is moving onto Geo. ,
Wilkinson’s farm, near the Hind’s schdol
house, and Chester Babcock will move in­
to Charlie’s house.
Wm. Peake visited his daughter in
Richland last week.
Charlie Kenyon and wife spent Sunday
with his brother Ellsworth, near Milo.
Mrs. Katie Kahler and Mrs. Mina Cra­
ven visited at John Horus’, last Tuesday.
R. H. Weaver and sons called at John
Weaver’s Sunday.
Mrs. Andrew Smith was in Dowling
last week, called there by the serious ill­
ness of her sister, Mrs. Al. McIntyre.
C. F. Cock Is In Galesburg caring for
his daughter, Jessie, who is reported bet­
ter. We hope it is a true report.
Ada-Mosher-began teaching school in
(he Tanner school in Rutland, "Munday,
She has our best wishes.
Charlie Deering and family were guests
at Richard Hull’s Sunday.
Oliver and Satie Peake visited at John
McLartey’s last Saturday.
Andrew Smith spent Sunday In Dow­
ling.
.
Moses Shultz snd wife and Fred Zerbei
and wife attended quarterly meeting at
PbduDk Sunday. Rev. Jarvis delivered
the sermon.
Herman Zerbei stepped on a rusty nail
and a very bad foot is the result Bare­
footed boys cannot be to careful where
they step.

Wonder if the Journal correspondent
from this place Imagines he said anything
smart last week.
The funeral of Mrs. C. A. Snook was
held at the church last week Tuesday.
Rev; Fletcher, of Plainwell, officiating.
Mrs. Warren, of Lacey, is visiting her
son. C. J. Warren, al Gun Lake.
The concert held at the church Sunday
Sunday
evening for the benefit of the
"
school was well patronized.
Advent meetings will be held at the
church the latter part of the week, beglnnlng Friday, May 4th.
B. S. Wing, Will Splckler, and Fred
Hotelling are camping at Gun Lake this

The next regular meeting of the Barry
County Pomona Grange, P. of H., will
meet with Prairieville Grange on Friday,
May 35th, 1894. Morning session opened
in the fifth degree at lo o’clock, a. m. Af­
ter reading of minutes of previous meeting
a report of officers and subordinate
Granges will be called for, followed with
suggestions for good of the order. Dinner
at 12 o’clock. Afternoon session called to
order at 2 o’clock In tiie fourth degree,
when the following program will be rea­
pe red:—
Singing by the Grange.
Address of Welcome—Bro. Brownell, of
John Valentine is sick with malarial Prairieville Grange.
Response—Bro. Henry Howard.
fever.
Singing by the Grange.
F. E. Fish, of Allegan, was in the vil­
Quotations by all members.
lage Monday.
Paper—Bro. Hammond. Subject. The
Old Mrs. Mason, a former resident of
this place, was buried in the Brown ceme­ care of farm tools.
Essay—Sister Howard.
tery last Sunday.
Select reading—Sister Naoma Slawson.
John A. Turner and wife, of Wayland,
Recitation—Sister Mattle Slawson.
spent a few days with . friends here last
Music—Sister Jennie.Brainard.
week.
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Question—Is it profitable to s*nd our
biiys to the Agricultural college?
Ed. Courtney visited bls wife, .who is
Papier—Bro. A. C. Towne. The bard*
being treated at the Kalamazoo Asylum, tlme^' their cause and remedy.
one day last week. He reports her as
Question—Shall we send our children .
slightly improved.
to the city schools for au education?—Bro.
Our school commenced this week Mon­ Qbett Honeywell.
•
day morning, with Miss Mattie Crookston,
Seibctlon—Sister Brownelk
as teacher.
Question—Should the Grange use its In­
Archie Terpenning received news of the fluence to check the further progress of
death of his mother at Pine Lake last Sun­ gambling at the boards of trade?
day evening. He.had just returned from
Ten mlnutrn will be given for the dis­
there but a few hours when he received- cussion of each paper.
the news.
Recimti 'n—Sister Repiogle.
We had a very nice ram Monday night,
Paper—Bro. Will Otis. 0
which did a great deal of good to wheat,
Evening Session.
etc.
Grange calk'd to order In the fifth degree
Miss Louie Hall commenced her school
it 7 o’clock for the purpose of conferring
last Monday.
A Sunday school was organized at our the fifth. Closing in the fifth and opening
school last Sunday with the following offi­ । in the' fourth degrees at 8 o’clock.
Singing by the Grange.
cers: SupL, ‘ Isaac Buskirk; 1st a*Vt
Suggestions for the good erf the order.
Supt., Cora Brooks; 2nd ass't SupL. Mrs.
Question box.
James Springer; Sec’y, F. E. Raymond;
Let all patrons be present and take part
Treas.. Minnie Norris; Chorister. Mm.
Ih the discussion of all papers and ques­
Earl Buskirk.
Jno. Murphy, of Middleville, Is putting tions and have a good time.
Geoboe R. Bowser,
down a cement well for Art Stocking.
County Lecturer.
Peach tree* are blcaaoming out quite
full this spring, also apple trees.
Blda

Dr. Geo. Northrop visited his brother
Dr Wm. Northrop, «l Freqpurt last Sun­
dayJohn Fumiss drove his fine team to
Grand Ledge last Friday f«r exercise.
' Mr. and Mr.i. Hayner and chDdren, of
Chicago, were gu« “i at Frank Me Derby’s
Hayner Is Mr*. Me­
over Sunday. Mi
Derby’s atotcr.
.
’ Mrs. A. Trott to' visiting relatives and
friauds in Canada, her former home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C, Wolcott called on

Notice ia hereby given tbit we will re­
ceive sealed bids for the paving of 4th
Ave., according to the laws and apeelftcations. Contracts will be made with the
lowest responsible bidder giving adequate
security for the performance of the work,
we reserving the right to reject any and
all bids. The date for opening said bids
win be Mar 7th_at 12 m.
Address all bids lo Village ClerkDated, Lake Odasa, April 27, 1W4
By order af Commit

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Jifty-Third Ccngraau.
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tend to Increase Its usefulness. The
works of the leading novelists are
-The Great Daily of Michigan.'
fofcnd upon its shelves. This feature
of the library has not been developed
at the expense of the other depart­
la the Archlvra
A FULL-C
ments of literature, for here may be
found the writings and speeches of
propwring .nd growing ta rirnngib y.xr by y,ar Admired by
X1XATX.
nearly all American statesmen, trans­
W.»DnwT0S, April SA-Senator MUta
and all poopta far K'
manly attHnde on all public quwioM^
(Special Washington Letter.]
lations of the classics, poetry, philoso­
(dem.. Tex.) closed ths goner*! debate
for its intrinaic merit aa a great Mwapaper.
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You can have no idea how many phy, books of travel and works relat­
- tt. tariff bill
di tty b.w.
-~books your Uncle Samuel has, unless ing to American history. There orc onthetarttt
mLy books which arc Suable and ^ocated
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you can come to this city and see them
with your own eyes. I do not now re- even rare, and which during the forty meet hu
b-tween the
fer to the almost numberles* tomes in years that
that the
library ,hta
has been
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n-nator»
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the congressional library, but to the tatence
have collected by aegrccs
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thousands of volumes in the executive the ehelrra.
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library, and is Intended mainly for the graphs for amendme
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department
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rvbate on
lu the department of justice, ordi- use
use of
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would 1 books taken out each day, so you see the tariff bill by paragrap
Palmer
torney general’s office, one rekrald
kscovin me
the senate
yesterday, —»
collection. The in
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naturally expect to find law books
cov-,it is quite a popular collection.
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taking
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Aldrich
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BRIDGES IN ENGLAND.
tionol and interstate law. but yon ' merit have separate libraries of- their
would be surprised to see what an ex-,' own, intended forconsultation on pub- United States senate yesterday Mr.
That lUu.lr.1. lb. eate for inch pojitim,. at t
Jarvis, recently appointed senator from Mwino.nl
tensive miscellaneous collection is-also 1 lie. matters. The general land office,
l*ro&lt;rM0 or Knri»o.rl"« ScUme,.
kept in that department. There are ' the nension oAee, the potent office, the North Carolina to succeed Senator
The acientific eon.trucllon of great
20,000 law books in the library, which ‘ Indian office have books on land laws, Vance, was sworn in. Senator Allens
bridgra in
In urrai
Great nrwwi*
DriUln baa been
: is regarded as second only to the con-' pension laws, patent laws and Indian resolution censuriug the district an- (unagec
NOTICE Air in j
thoritles for proclaiming against the • stnfiicd withmuch diligence from
gresslonal library in its numerical col- [ affairs. These great offices are parts
cuna
MI-htlrtn. Coun
lection of works of legal lore. The of the interior department, but their admission of the Coxeyltce to-the Dis- ■ earliest times, and has quite equaled BUtaof
Notion I* lier«*|&gt;&gt; givri, 1
trlct
of
Columbia
was
discussed
and
the
proffreJMb
fa
the
other
branebeaof
creative impulse was given to the law ■
the Projxir Cdurt fa t
tariff bill was farther considered.
I architecture. The most
ancient
i made on ll;.- .(id
&lt; t i!
library in the carly-’50’s by Attorney *
Gothic J *Bmeni
‘x. «u»*t|u»
I Washinotom, April 28.—No general ; bridge |n England ta theiwwwamaw.
ib.trPuhi nun
General Cushing. In the settlement of
a.
I creditor* to potent n ,
business
was
transacted
in
the
sedate
j
triangular
bridge
nt
Coryland,
in
e
»tatr
ut
JuhepoutJ.!.
j
controversies over the California land !
M|/1
yesterday, the time being occupied in ijncolnshire, which la said to have |
'
V’f Wild •uZli’
cases which came into our courts after
discussing
the
tariff
bill.
A
prupusi।
becn
built
In
BGO,
says
London
Tid|
rrnbxte
G
owt
,
4t
!
the acquirement of the Pacific coast:
'
fafaaaS
tion by Senator A Id rich (R. I) to take (
TWa
singular structure haa | of »**:•«»«. lor
territory as a result of the Mexican &gt;
J
- albiwux* ca
an immediate vote on the Mil was de- three approaches from as many roads, j
whSJ’p frj';. / “’M.mmI that
war the attorney general was obliged
.. in. £
I feated.
I formed by three1 segments of a circle Moulay, theMttay
j;, ’*•' mW Ontirtw
to send an agent to Mexico &lt;0 purchase , III llll^1
Washixotok, April 80,—In the sen- . wh|ch racet in the middle and from ’
:
a fullreollection of the law books of
||
ate on Saturday the tariff bill was ।
pointed arches.
I Dnted. Aprllzld. a i&gt;. i
that country. That collection formed
’ further discussed and Senator Hale de- ; The longest bridge In England is
chas. W. a^stk. n.. ,-i;,•. t?©t pfObate.
the nucleus of thek present library'
dared that a plan to reconstruct - the :
o^.cr lbe Trent at Burton, in
which is constantly growing. For sev; measure was being secretly considered. | Staffordshire, built in the twelfth
oral years congrcks has made annual j
CHANCEUY .sa
appropriations of $3,500 for the pur- !
Th* Hoa**. : century of squared freestone.
Itoon
Tn purMunreqnd'lH virtue n
I Wasuinotom, April 25. —The post of- , Bkt8 of thirty-four arches and is one
chase of new books.
flee appropriation bill was'pawed by j thousand five hundred and forty-five made and dated J»»u the t|1irt«-«dh-daidj&amp;
The library of the war department'
the house yesterday after an amend- ;
-n iengtfa.
«ry A. D. 1*M. li. certain r#u^ (£•_£ «
is a very heterogeneous aggregation. !
ment,
alleged to be inimical to farm- I The oW bridge at Newcastle-Upon- ‘nM.’beH-'D &lt;&gt;»n* Mct'wnly h raS5J2t
It originally consisted of the reports 1
F- jbcpbedl tn.) k*ch»-l I
ers, had been stricken ouL
’
T-ne
built of stone in 1281, and chsm aretlefenctanxC Notice &amp;
of army officers, the annual reports of I
Wabhixgtox. April M-In the house that over the Medway, at Rochester,
secretaries of war, the reports of the '
bidder,
on
Hatmjay
tl&gt;. twelfth day of ju, a
ymterday an amendment to the dlplo- ' Bbout the
tln&gt;e
adjutant general, surgeon general, in- 1
DJJW. at ten o’clock in the taretiearg’i
maUc and consular appropriation bill
bridge was composed Mtth front dooriof the cram houw lu
spector general, quartermaster gen- '
CLASSIFYING THE BOOKS.
requiring consuls at principal porta to origln&gt;lly of twenty-two arches, and Of BmUds*. County of iUrrv and SU&gt; 3
eral, commissary general, paymaster '
Mkhtean. raid cunri hoc,..- Mug the plaee tu
inL.umbcrcd for ^ny year8 ^th a
general and other bureau officials. |I libraries are specialties, wholly sepa­ turn all fees over into tue treasury was
circuit court
t’e c^tr 3
pnipert,. tJvt"
defeated. Mr. Meyer*.se gniorage bill,
of houW whIch was removed BW;.U?2iL,or,n&lt;
Works on the art of war, histories of . rate from the department library.
Au that certain piece or iwc»] ut ixtwj .itn
generals and of great conflicts were !i
The post office department is grad­ said to have admin.stratten •PProral, betweeB 17M Bnd 17M, Bnd the three ale. lying and tw-t UK In. the* ( ouiitT of Bam
added, until during the admintatra- i ually getting a library, in spite of the was* postponed
for ’the
4
“ session by the . center arches were then converted into to the state of Michigan, known and d««ft3
sa the cast half o! the not th we»t cuarter
tion of Gen. Grant, when Gen. Belknap fact that congress has never made an committee on coinage.
one of seventy-two feet span.
Uon num ter twrutj-tao in town one north
Wabhinotox. April ST.—The dlplowas secretary of war, law Exjoks, novels appropriation. Various clerks Id this
eeven wr»t. subject to n. ondiUoMof » ’
The bridge built over the Conway at
and miscellaneous literature were department have, from time to time, matic and consular appropriation bill j Lianrwst, In Denbighshire, by Inigo certain lease or one hall acre on the uwin
corner
of said lafad ben-toforr gtnn far c’-iaS
added. About ten years ago David contributed books which form the (11,513,538) was passed in the house ‘ Jones in 1530, may be classed among purposes, reference being bad to «ald lew
dSKrtpVon rentainh g In -11 eight ama
Fitzgerald was appointed librarian. nucleus for a library.
Postmaster yesterday. Mr. O’Neill (Ma) intro- ■ the best of the English bridges, al­ raid
land
more
or has setjAiiug to th- Vsltefl state*
He entered the arena of chaos and re­ General Wanamaker repeatedly re­ duct’d a bill to protect free labor from though It lies in Wales. It constats of survey.
duced it to order. He catalogued the quested
Dated. BrattofS. Mich. March Si. t«w. ,
congressional
recognition the injurious effect* of convict labor by three arches, the largest of which is
A).&lt;‘.y&gt;&gt; E Kkxastox.
confining we
the sale
saie oi
of the
iuc proauem
products oi
of ;
f
books, repaired old ones, bought new without avail. He, however, set connmng
the latter class of labor to the state in Jf^**1*^ J 1
i Irmll Court ComnitMiuttef.
ones and gave to the worlf all of the apart three rooms on the top floor of
PJUUJ-T Couibovf..
which they .re produced.
I
“d ?*'
Solicitor tor comriainrat. Harn Co..
energies of a strong mind well the department building and detailed
.
»•
Wx.lt.xa™, April 43-—In thi hmtw pro»e).e. .teep, .nd the bridge hu un Mich.
equipped by experience apd literary a clerk to act as librarian; so that the
yeelerday twcnlysme prlv.te pen.iun unu.u^ly light .nd .ley .ppe^noe,
acquirements.
In the new/war :de---"'|xx&gt;ks on hand are now catalogued and*
bills
were
passed.
The
bill
m.klng
»p'
“
J*
partment building he -secured very the library is gradually assuming such
handsome quarters for his priceless proportions that congress will soon be propri.tion. of rt.tM.000 for the .up- I ^dge ln IWe. I. utao worthy of no­
and beloved treasures, and to-day the I obliged to recognize it and make ade­ port of the dep.rtment of .grieulture 1 JJc&lt;^,h*‘ bullt *" ”* “T"'1''’
I in Glamorguimbtre, by WUltam Edwar department library is truly a quate
.
„appropriations for its main- for the a.e.1 rear 1SW wm reported.
W..BIX0T0X, April M. -The »rmy "*"**■ “ nnedoeated rountry muon.
TRADE MARK MMM
thing of beauty and excellence. The I tenance?
appropriation bill was taken up io oom- °°me time after its erection it was,.unclerks of this department are nearly
There arc similar libraries in tho mltte. of the whole lu the ho&lt;t»e on
bj
&gt;n*Me»
all of them good readers, and they navy, treasury and agricultural de­
have the use of the library without partments and also in the geological Saturday, but an adjournment was which the torrent of the river drove
against it As the builder had given
expense to themselves.
Hence the survey, labor bureau and minor execu­ forced owing to the lack of a quorum.
' security for the durability of his work
books are in constant circulation, all
tive offices, aggregating ixi all nearly a
•
for s?ven years he was compelled to
MANY LIVES LOST.
of them being carefully accounted for
quarter of a milliou volumes. All of
I erect another, which he did with all
by the librarian.
J; these books are accessible to the gov- Terrible Work of the Earthquake Mbnek* j possible speed. The second bridge con­
The department of .state has a libra~­ eminent employes, so
will nod mtjrPOSrnVELY CURES- '
ry which lx not of general interest, Jie- stand that the department clerks who
Athkbs, April 80 —The official report stated of one arch, for the purpose of
causc the books upon its shelves relate j have literary appetites do not need to sent from the earthquake-stricken dis­ admitting freely through it whatever
incumbrances
the
Hood
might
bring
mainly to the diplomatic service. These j|go hungering and thirsting while the trict in no wise minimizes the first ac­
volumes are consulted constantly not i manna of letters and the living waters count of the disaster. King George down. The arch was completed, but
only by the officials of the department of scholarship are thus within the wa* deeply stirred by the scene* of before the bridge had received the SIseplessDeM and ail “(kyang*-dents of tie
of state but by the diplomats of for­ reach of all.
suffering that he witnessed during his parapets the weight pressed in the
haunches, raised up the crown, and
eign countries who reside here. Each
For official use, the deportment li­ visit to A tai anta He has announced
laid the .fine arch in ruins in 175L At
boqk is valuable, and no oae of them
braries are exceptionally valuable, be­ hi* intention of visiting Thebes to ex­
the third attempt the bridge was com­
could be replaced except at a cost of
tend
aid
and
sympathy
to
the
afflicted
cause they contain past decisions, prec­
pleted and has since
gallantly wltbhundreds of dollars. They are printed
people
there.
,
______________
edents and historical memories, all
Purely * Yegatable. guaranted frre fto®
The loss of life on Friday night last 8tood the’ test of time and flood,
in every language spoken in the civil­
properly indexed so as to be ready for
oplaies, 100 full site doses, 50r.
ized world, and their pages contain
must
have
been
very
great
M.
Bou•
.
---------------------------use when official opinions are to be
phidea, minister of the interior, has re- 1
HOW TO SHOOT TO HIT.
facts and precedents in the hiptory of
M.D. Hattley. Receiving Teller Granl R*ppromulgated by heads of bureaus or
iMtch. | Saving* Bank, svy-, hr cannot taj
diplomacy. The state department li­
cabinet ministers. In the treasury de­ .ccived advices that in the Lokris dis- • Th* index rtnjw Makes th* Best Kiod too much; in favor »t-Adininda." Wheeler t
brary, owing to the sagacity of Thomas
or . Korol.., Knot.
partment, for example, t-he volumes of trim rione SOO [wraoD. were killed, j
Heart and Nerve t^ure.
Jefferson, was organized by a resolu­ opinions of Comptroller Lawrence arc Two hundred xnd thlrtj-lhree bodle.
Shooting,
pistol
quick),
und
MooPrepared by Wheeler and fuller nedJdM
Shooting a pistol quickly and aocution of congress in 1789. So you see it is
in constant use by the successors of bsve slreudy twen reoorured. About t rutel, Is . difflcult feat to the tnex- Co.. Cedar (Springs. Mich. Sold by.
as old as the federal government itself.
1: periencod,
- -but the following method,
that eminent official, and by the law 3U0 were injured.
This congressional act stated that an
Earth tremors continue to be felt al­
recommended by an old timer, seems
clerks in the various branches of the
IABTINCS.
MICH
appropriation was made “in order to
financial department The same may be most oontinuously and deep anxiety ta to divest the operation of some of the
provide the secretary of state with
everywhere
felt lest there be arepe-'; mystery which has heretofore ensaid to be true concerning the pub­
such books as were necessary.” Ever lished decisions of commissioners of tition of the shocks A royal decree 11 veloped it. According to this gentle­
rauirc nuw.1 V .
...
-• -iploy hevrml relist* rate tn tn»
the general land office, of patents, of has been issued sanctioning a credit of man. says the Kansas City Times, the . rictalty ioiwell their guaranteed nurwry sura,
MlMygsfeiii
200,
ouo
drachma*
to
be
applied
to
relief
Indian affairs, although in a leas de­
trigger should always be pulled by the ■ Write for :lernut al once
work.
gree than concerning the important
। second finger, the first finger being ex-!
Opinions of Lawrence. In othbr words, |
---- w--vmpiUMIBL*.
; tended along the barrel, so that it!
•
PARKER’S
An.iKTA, Gs.. April sa-A ccnsux points at the object one is shooting at, • I
when the government, by one of its ac­
HAIR BALSAM
credited agents, decides* a matter of­ taken of the colored business men In 1 No matter whether the gun is on a [ I
ficially, it is important for the suc­ Atlanta shows that they are worth level with the hip or sighted with the Mjj
cessors of that public offloer for all oxer »1,000.000. There are eight men eye, the index finger will point exact|
time to know what the past decisions worth AW.000 each, while s large nuIn. ly at the target Of course the finger
and precedents have been, so that there ber ure placed al sums between *10,000 and the barrel must be kept parallel
shall be less likelihood of executive and sso.oqo. The provision business and the shooter must not carelessly al- HK&lt;xB
officers contradicting or overruling seems to ls&gt; tb. one in which they low the end of his finger to curl around
i। the end of the muzzle of the weapon, HINDE Fl
each other. Hence, these official li- make the greatest success.
Vraries are aptly termed “memories,” 1
if the finger should happen to be I
“*
Wlwr,..ln VMarus.
lor they contain and retain facts upon 1
Jamesville. Wb. Auril stai
Ixnnriu* Wk, April. K.—J, A. • longer than the pistol barrel, other- -------------their printed pages which ought never Watrous was elected commander of
1I wise unenjoyoble .happenings might
7r'i- Agents. 175
to be forgotten, but which man unaided Wisconsin department^
nn
ensue. That this method ta theoretic: •
could
not faithfully
Lithfun. remember.
UUot
ocould not
ally correct may be proved by an easy ;
fiSmith D. Far.
experiment.
finger
at an ।
1 Point your "
,re ta.lrucUd
to vote
tor bt 1 *q1 m the pile, for the 1S95 ,n- object, at the same time keeping your
Went to the Root of th* EviL
hand on a level with your breast and [
- ------------- b„.1MM SXt
This i^woman’s age, and
the direction of the finger not in line \ f
------ ------- Jta l^aoiuivewith the eye and the object aimed at.
T_
A LOAD OF ESFORMATION.
ly nothing that she win not under- i
Then lower your head until you can
since that time annual appropriations take. He was lounging in his office '
sight
along
your
finger
and
you
will
8“““roA-i. WU. April n.—xt Sherhave been made for thia library, and the other day when the door opened
find that the digit points exactly at
people are horrltea ta.r tb.
there are now upwards of 55,000 vol-; and a well-dressed, comely little wom­
the object. From unconscious prac­ ’
।
MOBTCAC.E X.ll )
KK
l&gt;tK °A ?*”■ a si*der- “ agro lad,
nines upon its shelves, all of them an appeared. She wore a resolute ex­
Bh’tad b«n butted by a ridou,“m tice in conversation persons acquire
Mult havlur tx'.n
treating directly or approximately pression in addition to other apparel,
! the trick of pointing accurately with a certain mortz-‘ce ex ecuu-! ' ''-ww .
and
dla&lt;l
from
Inj
ur
j
es
,
Dd
expoeure.
hand she carried a lares
&gt;■■) »“•)
upon international, national and state and in her __________________
the index finger, and it is that in­ Boom MM1 Ad.
”
laws. Inasmuch as the librarian of this taboV.rntaA*'
t*ok-raiser.
stinctive
which is taken advan-. of Bonnber IM.rro.nlvl '
.
. habit
___________________________
department
the!i ““Good
'
'ta the custodian of the
Good morning,"
morning.” she
she said,
said, winnlnirwinnfngtape of.
»*, of Borember 1».' »■■&lt;) “•'PjiS.
tM
। Charles W.Smith. t&lt;» Joi”' '•
1 r,;PI&gt;tnM&gt;t
laws of congress
“ess and superintends 'i !/• “I» this Mr. Cash's
Cash s office? Will you
vou
The beauty of thia method Usain the 1 “•»&gt;. d.y of Norembr. &gt;«.-•
"t
,
their publication, and thati- raf
of nil
all state iI raloaCLA
please fall
tell tain
me which chair f.
it .is ..
that
Galba. I1L. April
fact thatno time need be lo.t In
I
---------- .s— —
---------- has of
that nail in it?”
papers,
there
are*--------tens ofta
thousands
ting
the
pistol
from
the
hip
pocket
up
'
l.uooredMd
tort,
0,p
—
V
1
'
5
h'JaS
etal?!
'
Tiie business-man was confused—tho null?.,
volumes under his direction which are
bj tyi“11 * "’Poito hind
not regarded as a part of the depart­ nico little woman was a total stranger P»&gt;U»r broanxe the horoe plered ont'
He gives twice who gives quickly” is mortgMfe due and r*y*l'le
£ «rment library. Here also ore the records to him. He answered wildly: “What under . he.,7
,br K
“« tho
«« met
U fied tS JJPPlicable to getUng a gun into action. s
of Hie revolutionary war, and many chair? tVhat nail?"
. —™ wm soot and
The shooting of birds on the wing ta j meet of the Interest tbpn-r
manuscripts
le from the -pens of
wv Wash. r"be explained, “my husband ”"id “™t
done more by the instinct of lone- horn the Unw H w**du.-aft !’•'.,n'..r W
ington, Adams. Jefferson, Frankhr has cpme homo three times recent). I
x1u«oi,‘g—™
J---------practice than by the direct use of the .
Jj r{r’«hA.lf
*
and Monroe, including an original with dreadful holes In his coat and
Eero?,,, ro
Danville, III, April 80-Jj
eye. But a baseball pitcher never em- I
bv a rale *t public
&lt; tmrt
draft of the celebrated message of trousers and he said he tore them on a tacking
~
e*t bra tor at tnv uono wmn
Ploy,
^theodolite
to
locate
the
plate,
President Monroe slating the attitude chair in your office. I'm about tired m&lt;ta» by the Si 'nlrf1!WM’
Houwla the City of Haitinz* &lt;* * ".
rtjtbth dx.y of May 1*SH.
4?
of this government concerning its re- . darning and patching those rents and »l»d hJre ta
-

f an 000 I

meat Idbrartau at W—hlngton.

Blood

A FULL-GROWN ^AN.

-

Stvds Head and Shoulders Above all Others.

.Va&gt;

Patton, III.
*C. I. Hood A Co.. Lowell. Mass.:
•• Gentlemen: — I am very happy to write to
you that I have been taking Hood's Sar■
aaparilla for catarrh with great success. I
hare been troubled with this complaint for
over ten yean, with dull headache nearly
all the time. After taking three bottles of
BooU.s Sarsaparilla, I am cured of catarrh
and clear of tho headache. I was also troub­
led .with a scalp disease, which was very

Hood’s^Cures
•

annoying, four or five years. Since taking
Hood's Sarsaparilla I do not have any trace
of this trouble. I sleep well, have a good
appetite and feel strong, quite In contrast to
my feeling before 1 began to take this good
medicine.’’ J. M- Carnasax, Patton, lit

Hood’s Pills are prompt and efficient, yet
easy in action. Sold by all druggists. 25c.

PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM

ADIBOXDA
Wheeler’s

Rpotbeer

make* the home circle complete. Thu ■
great Temperance Dr Luk gives pIm^
ore and health to every member of toe
fttuU&lt;A 25c. package makes 5 gal
Ion*. Be sure and get the genuine
Sold everywhere. Made only by

The Chas. E. Hires Co„ Phllada.

H^iure

Nerve

HEART DISEASE. NERVOUS
Prostration, Epllepsg.

UNKXCELLED FOR

Operating Surgeon of the New York
Eye and Ear Hospital.
President of the Interstate Association
Of Expert Specialists.
By request of many friends and patients
has decided to visit HASTINGS, MICH..
SATURDAY. May 12.
CoDealtation
Free and Strictly confidential In the pri­
vate parlor of the HASTINGS HOUSE
on* day only. The Doctor describes the
different diseases better than the flick can
themselves. It is a wonderful gift for any­
one to possess.
The New York Press savs ’’Sickness Is
a toy in the most phenomenal way he
sheds light into the darkened eye, music &gt;
into the mute ear and life Into the dying
form.”
Deafness and head noises cured.
The Doctor has just returned from
Europe and possesses the latest and’ best
method* for the eure of ail. Chronic. Ner­
vous, and Private Diseases, also diseases
of the Eye and Ear.
Cross Eyes .Straightened.
Cataracts Scums and Tumors removed
without pain.
Eyes Weak Watery Granulated speedily
cured, also all red, raw, sealy diseases of
the lids and eye lashes.
Ophthalmoscopic testing of the eye for
Far Sight, Nt ar .Sight and Astigmatism
rfWurred sight) is the-only exact method
sefocs a; tued by Dr. VanMarter.
PERSONS with weakness of the back
- and limbs. Involuntary discharges, impotency, general debility, nervousness, larg•er confusion.of ideas, palpitation of the
heart, timidity, dimness of sight, tremb­
ling, diseases of the head, throat, nose or
skin, affections of the liver,
lungs,
•stomach or bowels, those terrible disorders
cawed by solitary vise of youth and secret
practices blighting the most radiant hopes
•rendering marriage Impossible or un­
happy. tOur method will cure the most
• oberinate ease and absolutely restore per«S«t manhood.
MIDDLE AGED MEN
with frequent evacuations of the bladder
or with smarting or burning sensations
weakening the system in a manner the pa­
tient can not account for. The urine has
a ropy sediment or the cotar is thin or a
milktah hue. There are many who die of
this complaint Ignorant of the cause which
is a second stage of Seminal weakness.
We guarantee a perfect eure and perfect
reiteration. IMPORTANT to INDIES.

CONSUMPTIVE

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B

greateat cure for all diseases peculiar to
the sex. Important cases (and we get
few that have not baffled the skill of all iations with other American gorern- J
the home physicians’) bare the benefit of mentosed foreign nations, known to !
a fall consul of akiltad specialists. Our
our people and to the
d, over two third*
of our patients
been Ladies old Monroe doctrine.”
There
are
about
12,000 books in the
young, married.
Jpelsw, Gori
library of the interior department,
rtroro t •• 1 r, j -.1 fT -TSraTIV ct ct n rl

Vtlt*

thought it would be more sensible and Hunt on bthZt
°*
rattsfaclor, to come dow^te,
oommlttL
““Wfc“
world m “the ■ the nail int, and be done^Hhl? OO'°n,‘"'*---------------------

Don't you think so?”
|
D««teoye&lt;i by M
Still in a trance the merchant axrwwsH „ AFM“a’ April
do, 1
April M.
“■ -A
-Anolhte
eartitwith her, found the offending chair
^**teqyed
r.rt&gt;n/.)orl

«),_

—

1

Greece.

It la

WU. kril ?“br Unbkli vl tk&gt; '
onurtor ol wrtton I w«»
.
MKk .&lt; w«S Ma, wl

M'
)«►
. «M

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th* same bring the

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Indiana

republicans.

rta Couveation They Name a Ticket

The Hero's Memory la Honored m
Many Localities.

■Md under pmJura writtea giiorantM, by anther•I events only, to cure Weak Memory; Loes of
■'ll. him
I*owcr;
lywtZBUxbood:
. !- N"r'a
. .
r*. ......
v* ^.a Quickness;
..
xi ■■iiiiuo; au wbuu;
■ • the Onrratiw* OrgMMi ■ wthw?
■;.: .i w. Opium or Lfawtr, which »oon lead to
u . r .-,C&lt;':'.-urnption.InB®afty and Death. By mall,
■. l\.x. d ft&gt;r fKwith wriftnnjniaraatee to cure or
tuiYe;-,u«y. WES-raCOUaHSYRUP. AOMtafa
, , »&lt; fir CtHu-ta. Colda, Arthtna, Broncoltu, Croup,
v. b&lt;H'&gt;!nx Coign. Sara Thro* PfafiMBfc MWto.
:
rlzo,diwO3tfaued:&lt;&gt;ld,B0c. wire, nnwasc^old
GUARANTEEStostwdonlyhy
\V. II. G»“Hhes&gt;r. Sole Agent. liaelHiifs.

fomiw i Stgo
TIME TABLE.

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Kiel
Pre
Mil
. IM
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Shu

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Meals for
FiveCents

Each person eats on tho average
jvtr l.ueo meals per year. To,pro
perly flavor theoe would require

were used, but 6 cents would
more tluin cover the dlffareno^
and pa&gt;* for the luxury of having

Diamond
Crystal Salt
instead of the other kinds. But the
lni|K&gt;riaDt thine about It to the liner
flavor your food will have and the
greater protection your health will
receive when you vm the ooJt tJhat’aJ

not got it, write to us. If you make
butter, investigate our Dairy Bait,
there's money In it. Address
Diamond Crystal Salt CoM /zi
st. clair,

rucn.^^JLfl

MYSTERIES!
The Nervous System the Seat
of Life and Mind. Recent
Wonderful Discoveries. •
NO Baynery has ever compared with that of
nnin.it life. It hss been tbe Ic.vMog Hubject
&lt; 1 profe-sslonal research and study in all ages.
But Dtit-.mbstanding this fact it u not gener­
ally knowu
that the seat
of IMe is loca­
ted in the up­
per part of the
spinal cord,
near the base
of the brain,
uud so aensl-

tern that even
the prick of a
Deodfa will
cau^ii Instant

&lt;

dl*«®»«He8 have demonstrated that
^”“',!orzansof the body are under the conIfaK? thi' P*31?'0 centers, located in or Dear
rtXl,b« &lt;\Pf1the brain, and that when theae are
civnn.’ed the organs which
— -----nerve fluid ore also xio-ann
memliered that a
cord will cause
the iajured poln
by the injury from reaching the
" al Vzed portion. It Wlif be understood how
±,±Iran,,rcm0Qt of
nerve centers will
, deranKPEOeDt of the various organa
'‘■'■■ysapoIrwIUnerreforCT.
h,a?^?".thl£da 01 chronic diseases are due to
the
'.i ucE10n.of U*® nt'vve ceotera at
tnent^i?1
brain, not from a derangow-if,t&gt;X’,aar‘,y originating in the organ itmistake of physicians fa
ownn^? .U1®80 diseases Is that they treat the

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'• dullness, confusion, pressure, oit

fiiSS’sSiS.
all &lt;lru
direct, 1

' MICHIGAN STATE NEWS,

IN

THE

DAHOMEY

COUNTRY.

L*

THE STATE CENSUS
IxniAXAFoLte, Ini, April M — The
Much has been added to the litera­
republican state convention assembled
pototnirnt or Enumerator*.
ture of soldiers* sufferings in war by
here yesterday, 1,116 delegates being
The state census is to be taken in the recent expedition of conquest on
present.
Ex-8ecretary
of
the
Navy
Ureat Commander Appropriately ObRichard W. Thompson r resided. The June of this year. The law seems to the part of the French against Daho­
•arved—The Pea pie Ho Honor
be very explicit, but as it is not in the mey, an independent and warlike
following ticket was nominated:
Secretary of state, William D. Owen, of Lo- hands of everyone, there is much in­ kingdom 'of western Africa. Gen.
Ptotport: auditor. Americus D. Dally, of Leb- quiry as to its provisions. The inquiries Dodds, the French commander, took
UIS FAME WILL NEVER DIE.
anta; treasurer. Fred J. School of Eraa.- relate mainly to the appointment of the
w: straightest course with his exped
,
iGai.KM A, Ill., April Sb.-Thia town viue: attorney general, William A. Ketcham,
.
of Indianapolis, superintendent ot pdblio tn- enumerators, and are all answered by . tion to Abomey, the capital. He was '
resounded with the echo of that artilthe first section of the census law, t met by the Dahomcyans with a splen- *
which is act, 178 of 1893. It provides:
did and desperate resistance, in which
Ulysses S. Grant, and in memory and fitok of Martinsville: clerk of supreme court,
1st. That enumerator* and assistant* shall the famous corps of Amazons, or I
invagination the people fought again I
H**s&gt; of Wabash: state statistician. 3. te .ppulau," Mier th. uuuri WWJ.U1P ™», womcn tidier., of the king ot Dnho- 1
...
।
the battlea of their hero.
It was the I w k
01 Shelbyville: state geologist, fag. and on or betore the ttrrt Monday In May.
XL That they ardto be appointed by town- mey held a prominent part, lhe m- I
.nnteewary ot hl. blrlhriny. and tee
“*““»■ »' T'"« “•“*
During the session ex-President Har­ ship beards intownehlpe and common councils saulting French did not spare - these
people did, honor to his name.
in eitie*.
4 feminine warriofs. A letter from the '
Fine oratory thundered the praises of . rison spoke, and during his remarks '
'"‘.i'i' “&gt;• W&gt;l»'«l tel"" «»• «"&gt; expedition written to the Paris Jour- I
said:
n■ „
,
। aao&amp;aay
Motday in
tn May,
Muy, we
tbe appointment
------------------------------------is to be made 1 nal des Debuts contains this note:
the soldier from the pulpit, brass bands
i
“on t-ttlo6!z«l tbe part history of by
"y the governor. And
crashed,music in his honor, the stars Uie repub.lcan
party ot ’.ndfaua, which had »ou
4;ii That
Thai enumerators
cniuncraior* arc
_____________
4th.
are to
be appointed j “We were In the midst of an expanse .
and stripes waved in the sky, children’s too oonfldenoe ot the people of tbe United for
L-' each
-—• aasesament
- district.
2L..LJ.
of tall grass, so high that a man on ,
voices united to sing his glory.
&lt;x,unlrT wa* awaXtatag to tho
It
Il la
is clear from above. laL
1st. That appoiav
appointact that a restoration of the republican prln- menu made lefore tho annual town*hip mect- horseback could not be seen fti the j
Observance* Kbeirhorn.
olplee of government waa esscnUal to the pros- log aro illegal.
midst of it. This made us the victims
New York, April MA—The Hamilton
.aF'? bappincsa of the people. Ee exSd. Appointment* by any other thou township of countless ambushes and surprises.
republican club celebrated Grant’s preasea hta grateful thanks for the undeserved . bpfirds lu fawayhlps and common councils in
But our Lebel guns made havoc among
•uvora
that
bad
been
heaped
upon
him.
and
cities
aro
illegal.
birthday with a reception at Holland­
Many a brave Ama-.
prolonged
applause
by lhe unouncemen
®“»e4*P»
,au“bylheano
uno*:ment
3d. Appotaunenu after the first Monday in Ithe
------Dahomeyuns!
tl . - .
er’s, which was largely participated in. evoked prol
------------- " - lhe
-™ campaign
»ww.^w,*u he
MO would
WM1UM hold
MUM! May cun be made by the governor only, zon paid‘with her life the penalty of
that
throughout
In the evening there was a banquet at himself M
at the diepouto
diapoual of
of the
state committee.
committee. Enumerators and airafstantf nre to be *p- her warlike ardor. '
the atuta
which Gen. Horace Porter, Congress­ h.i
lbal Bn
pointed before tbe Brat Monday in May. In I ...»
with nitv
..
»
. . ,.
. J*
men Roswell G. Horr and L. E. Quigg, n« iosl hla cltixenahlp nor auhaarlbe 19 , case a sufficient number of assistants are not
Cornelius Bli^, Jnhu A. Cockorill, the dootrlna that the dlacusslon of great appointed before that date, the additional num- when we came upon the bodies of these
pubUc
QuesUoua
was
undignified
In
any man. tier required must be appointed by the gov women warriors
‘
’
-------slain
by
our
hands.
Speaker Maiby and several others de­ opeaklng of the present national conditions he" * ernor.
I It seemed shameful to fight against
livered addresses.
AmorU*n »&lt;**man hod real- , 4fa. Enumerator* and aaalatants are to be
At the Union League clubhouse in iaec taat it was not poa«i&lt;le for him to 1 appointed for each aaaeasiboni district. IT a women! But they were furious crea­
tures, and we knew what fate was in
separate
himself
from
lhe
Interest
of
'
’
lownabip.
a
city,
or
a
ward
is
divided
into
mar
Brooklyn eloquent tributes to Gen.
the manufacturer that employed him to than one assessment district, each district is to reserve forsus if we fell into their
Grant as a. soldier and citizen were listen
to
wflu moi vicious reports, have one chief enumerator, and such number hands. The ‘struggle for life’ came to
made by Representative Boutolle. to strike at hla employer without the blow re­ of assiatants as may be necessary to complete
mean more than considerations of galFattier Malone. Gem. Woodford and coiling upon himself uud hla family. This was the census within the time prescribed by law.. .
„
time of unreal, disaster and apprehension, Neither un Incorporated, nor nn tmlncorpor- . mntry.
others. Father MtUone ably defended abut
he believed that all tumult would be atfilcd
Tne courageous Amazons left
text the
vuc ,
Gen. Grant’s memory from the charge If it were once knowu that no attempt to strike ated village, cun have an e numerator unless it I The
constitutes a distinct and entire asscssmer.'. —
• '
—*— •*’
that he was a bigot and a *’kuow-noth­ down lhe citadel of protection would bo am- , district In other words, where the township Frenchmen no rest, harassing them
day and night. The early engagements 1
eesafuL
ing.”
it dh
trick there will bo unJ a,K1 DlKu*- 4
forms tone assessment
district
Gen. Harrison apokv briefly oo the silver one chief enumerator f_.
for ____
the entire township, of the campaign thinned the ranks of j
Philadelphia, April
28. — (fen
question and concluded with an raruest ap­
•h within inoh
the villages
such iAtrnchin
township. the fnmmitt
famous pern*
corps tc^rriblv.
terribly, but theV
they
Grant’s birthday was celebrated by a peal ngaluKt o verco n fid i-u co fa thu campaign. Including
An sssistunt may be appointed to take the cen­ fought on with increasing despera- ;
banquet of prominent republicans —
—with
----- -•great
— —emptasbi, repeatedly sus of the village or villages under the superHe spoke
tion.
|
from all parts of the State at the 1 be#Un8 lbc UkbI&lt;’ wllh
flrt. andun retiring vltfton of the chief enumerator, or the chief ।
enumerator may lake the census of the village, j “We had routed the Dahomcyans,”
Union league.
iEx-Gov. Beaver pre- ’*’*" ' *
The committee ou resolutions re­ and the assistant the census of the country.
1
the
same
writer
records,
“
and
expeetr
i
sided. A distiuguishmi party arrived
The division of territory' In townships may ed no further serious resistance; but it
ported the following platform, which
here Frida-y
morning
as
guests
was adopted.
A synvpis is us follows: be made by the towpship txinrd. and In cities was at Koto, where wc endonntered '
of
the
Union
league.
It
by the common council, but In case it Is not so
zThc platform ruamruf the platform and
included
Senator
Manderson,
of principles of the republican party: expresses made, then ills the duty of thn chfaf enumer: the remnant of the Amazons, that we I
met the most terrible slaughter. They
Nebraska; Gea. Schofield and Gen. pride In tho tubuinUtratlon of ex-Presfdent ator fa make such asslg:im&lt;r.t of territory.
( left us no respite.”
■
j
Sickles Bear Admiral Gherardi, Gen. Harrtsos and the congresstnuul leg lain- ;
Inherit Mice Tax Law Not Valid.
Near Kotrj the French were unable ,
John IL Gardner und Editor St. Clair non of that period. and contrasts the
Tho supreme court filed an opinion '
proopdrfty then existing with ti.c Dauic
McKelwny,
of the Brooklyn
Eagle.
—
•«-— oow.
Tbb second rvwolution commends declaring the so-called Doran inherit­ for a long time to obtain water, and '
intensely
from thirst. A capThese in regular order spoke of Grant .'-protection and reciprocity nud rondetpus the ance tax law of 1898 unconstitutional. suffered
-------------------------• --------• .
as president, us a citizen, ns u soldier, I l*'*&gt;tliu attitude of tbo democratic purty to By the terms of tbe act the money raised ' tain
taxn of cavalry volunteered to under
under-­
take, with a squad of men, a dangera, au allr of the navr. aa a man of Ate I
»'•»»•»&gt;«: "W»
‘ .. , „ . .
' beliore fa&gt; currency of e &gt;l l ailvot and papcrl
....» the general expenses ous expedition in search of water, and
pomaUux and ns an author.
. intoroonrorublc at a fixed standard ot value." be used in paying
says the’tax is Gen. Dodds accepted the offer.
I’lTT^ltVMGH, 1‘a., April 28.—-The , fad declare* In favor ot incrvsso,! tariff duties of the state. The
T‘_ .court
11
AmvricuH liepiubliean club observed t from countries which oppowe blmeta'lHm. •
’
‘ law is 'j
“That night of the 16th of October,"
purely a specific one. and' that
the
Gl-aiaf. Wrttetej- bv a banquet at the
o» temlou, Uo plmrvrm Oeetaro. wraUb. in contravention of that section of the writes
.— -----------------an officer to
—----------another------------French
• t, : , 1
.
; ‘‘ral construction of all. leunlon laws’and conMonon^nholu'bouse S riday night. The dtyrniui the present pension policy, also in favor constitution which makes it tnundu- ' jourmu&gt;&lt;’I shall remember all my life,
" one ? ......
- .where we wcri
principal address was delivered by ex- I of me su.te souiienr home for indigent sol­ tory that oil money raised by specif!
No
Icpt in the tent
tier*. The
Thestrtrt
vuforermun: of all linniigratlon
l:nmigration tax shall be credited to the ed&amp;Cutional piled up together, panting. From time
Speaker Heed.
| diers.
strict enforcement
ItesToXu .April SS.-C0L' Fred Grant
:or
•»« »'&gt;»« •» l«rui funds ns far as needed and thereafterto' * time I licked the metal handle of my
1 toexclu.ic
to exclude all
All th ‘ urhulua
criinitia and ridk»ut.
rlctout. Thu
__
attended the banquet of the Middlesex Clevclaiid-Gresham
Hawaiian policy In roundly applied to the extinguishment oi the revolver, to produce in my mouth and
cluVcst thb Turker house in honor ot tlcooUDced. Cleveland's alleged terculn and state debt
throat nn Illusion of coolness and ;
sole
of
pntronagf,
affieisl
brokerage,
und
nV- |
the 72d anuivertty of his illustrious
j thirst slaking.
—
Suddenly Strack Blind.
father’s bivUi. The speaking was all tempts tu.uriurp tho prorogativvs-ot congress j
■
“At about four o’clock in the morn­
arcGfSdcmned. An to sfate matter* uie plat- i Maj. Hugh McDonald, aged
agt-d 07.
07, whe
w-hc
eulogistic of. the great generaL little rotw TOBawu..
wtttjpgun,
two unob
castoms offleer U2. ing I heard a hubbub over toward the
politics entering intq tfie discourses.
managocientot tho rtfalrsof the stale which Uus, ,
...
t
cavalry quarters. It must be CapL
Chicago. April 28. — At the Marquette rmuitad In higher valuation*, higher rates of dcr thc republican administration,
uuce m vue '*Crcmieu-Foa coming back with water!
and multiplicity of office* Thebe- while sitting bifore the fireplace
in the :
ckn-hkonse Friday night a banquet was taxation
^sudchsnly
a coffee pot, 1 hid it tinder my
urvalent, educational und correctional jnslitu----given in ph-tervauce of the 72.1 birth­ Uons of Indiana should be placed under non- Holland hotel ut East Tawas,’
- J coat like a thief, and crept over to the
day .of Gen. Grant. Speeches were de­ pwrtlmu coatrel Tho protection of lives and asked if the lights bail gone out. Be­ cavalry. I was on good terms with a
ing told they had not. he said: “Then
livered by ex-&lt;3ov.' Oglesby, of Illinois; limbs of railway . employee by sune and na
lieutenant there. Cremien-Foa had re­
«x-Gpv. xMger.of Michigan, and others. ttontu legUiatlon. i« demanded .The closing I have lost my sight” This proved to ally come; and J got of the lieutenant
resolution u a denunciation a! tho Retry- be the case. One eye was deprived of
—about
maoder._______________
sight in an action during the civil war, —blessings
. ■
,on
. him forever
.
- .a
THE GREAT NORTHERN TIE-UP. and now the entire right hM suddenly . &lt;l“art ot “'“‘‘‘F w»Ur limy coffee poL
tJjg
Other
“
Tln».tr
Iz,
tho
tnnt
I
tvonf
with
ItJltlrt
|
“Back to the tent 1 went with it, and
tClseaea.A'Grsrit, eightounlh Freakiest of ibe
"United State-*, was born fa Clermoat oounty,
, we rationed it otft drop by drop. Each
■O., April Zf. laM He spent hla boyhood tn as
Health |u Mtchi^ai
r
' one of us got about a mouthful of this
aUxtug bis father an th-j farm, a work more
St. Paajl, Minn., April EQ.—federal ‘
From various portions of the state ' mire. How delicious it seemed!
■oom;lai to hto toa'vss than working lu the tanatry of which hie.katber was proprietor. Ho troops will aid the United Slates mar- the reports of sixty-eight observers for * “But about an hour later a terrible
aUended the village school, and In 1M9 was ap- sital in-serving papers on Great North­ the week ended April m show that rainstorm burst upon ns; and then we
jMfinicd to a cadouhtp at West PolaL grad- ern strikers in North Dakota. Presi­ intermittent fever increased and pleu- 1 had a water orgy. Everything that
uatted lutfatS, mil was commUsloued second dent Hill has agreed to restore the
ritls decreased in area of prevalence. | WOuld bold water-bottles, calabashes,
IstmtcnaiM In Fourth Infantry, atatloaed u&lt; Jeffeswtn barracks. St LouU Took an aoUre and wages «;f engineers and firemen, and Scarlet fever was reported at forty- cracker boxes—was set out, and all
bcsorAhlt! port In the .Mexican war, and entered brothenhood men may retura to work nine places, measles at thirty-seven, ' were filled in less than sixty minutes.
the City of Mexico aJirtR llenicuant. Wm pro- at once. A portion of tho Third regi­ diphtheria at twenty-one, typhoid I
“I think that on the day that folmatod to a cnptaiacy in IfiSZ Kerigiwd tils ment has left Fort Snelling io aid the
fever nt ten places nod Mnullpox st Ish- lowe&lt;| , drnnl( nboat
j
of
ccMQBiIttsioc in 18M aa-J iH'ltlrvJ oo a small farm
’water."
’• wejkr.SL IajuU. Id May. 1RM, he tnovod to G*- United States marshal and his deputies. peming, Kalamazoo and Menominee.
Dispatches to the Great Northern t
thor'i hardware and leather store.
general offices say tho engineers and j
TRAIN WRECKERS.
firemen at Wilmar. St Cloud and ,1 Mrs. Mary Cleary, a widow, and her ।
_____
When the .tZvil war broils out be deelared Barnesville reported (to their superin­ sister, Mrs. William Doyle, of Mcnonv , th.,
El,lilr-T«o Att.mpu 1* &lt;h.
un ardent unionist. June 17, Itfal. he tendents at those points tiiat they were Ince, started a fire with kerosene and ।
f'lFKt Six Month* or-------1893.
wm comm Isf to nod colonel of the Twenty-firal
। DH&amp;oU Infantry; promoted to bo brLtsater all ready for duty oin any and all trains were burned to death.
The Railroad Gazette has collected
: peneral-of voluateem August 1. On November to which they might; bo assigned. It |L The store of Will Smith and IL N. .; statistics of train wrecking and train
I 7 he defeated • superior force of confcderMes was learned, also, thiut all brakemen Wilson
yVilKrvri at
nt. (ln)»Kl*t«v.rr
u-nn robbed of'. ; robbing, for the first six months of
Galesburg was
■ at Befasent. On Fobruary 12. liwtt, be befian on the three branches entering at about1 *
150
rn worth of gents* furnishing -I lg9a
yield some surprising re­
the snvenUDan’. of Donetaoa, which ended four
Crookston
have
announced
their
will
­
goods
and
about
1150
worth
of watches sults. One is accustomed to think of
days later in the surrender of nearly ,15.000 ooa, and jewelry.
federuUN. He wus made major g&gt;m&lt;t«al of vol- ingness to go to work to-day.
train wreckers and train robbers as
I A summer school is to be held at Kal- investing sparsely settled western
A fMiou* Hotel Baraed.
relieved of his coauiaud &amp;£ tho insulation of
I., no O“
states, but the statistics show, on the
New OELKANa April 30.—A few min- •..vsmmrm
axnazoo^beginning June
25.
Jealous rivals. Was restored to hl* command
March 13, 1MX and then began Ida wonderftfl utes before Li o’clock Saturday night
The Plymouth
Fair
*’ ”
■' association an­ contrary, that such crimes are most
career as a aoldler and strategist. His victor fire broke out in the kitchen of the St. nounces that it will hold its tenth an­ prevalent in well ■settled states. The
des and tallies at iFlttsburr Landfair. Corinth,
Gazette’s figures show sixty-one at­
nual meeting on September 25 to 28.
\Vicksburg. etc., aroevents too well known to Charles hotel and in a short time tho
F. Q Bradley, of Bay City, has pur­ tempts to wreck, trains, and twenty■Jioed repetition hern On .April 8, 18fl\ Gen. famous hotel, built, in 1851, and con- \
.Leo surrendered to Mm nt Appomattox Court ridered at that time the finest hotel in chased 18,000,000 feet of logs from J. T. one attempts to rob them.’ Massachu­
Heme, the remainder of ,the confederate nrmy tbe world, was in ashes. The loss is Hurst, of Wyandotte, for &lt;150,000.
setts and Illinois head the list in the
coartrttng of f.OUO men. Grant's fosses had eatimated al from &lt;300,000 to &lt;400,000. i
W. J. While's sawmill ut Scotts* Kal­ number of attempts to wreck trains
naver been more than odo-third greater than
those of hl« iwtagonfat, and be bad constantly Four lives are thought to have been amazoo Co., burned the other day. and Ohio follows.
. In these three odvanetd states were
fought on tho offensive.
1 Loss, $1,500; no insurance.
• The Soo is to have a new hotel. It made more than one-half of till the at­
ftlotloo for New Trial Overrnied.
Aftw thtrcloec of tho war. Grant returned to
Washington, April 30.—The motion will be three stories high and will be tempts to wreck trains and the state
Waahhig’.on w-superlniaad the disband meal of
of New York follows. The only expla­
the arxiieii. Thin worx wus scarcely begun for a new trial in the Pollard-Breckin­ fitted but with nil the modern con­ nation offered for this preponderance
when TresUtoOt Lincoln itm aasoMlnatod ridge case was overruled by Justice veniences.
of
train wrecking in well settled and,
This event made Andrew Jackson prretdaax, Bradley, and thirty days given tbe de­
Mrs. Edward Hofacker, a bride of a
but left Grant the moat couapieuoufl figure fa fendant in which to file a bill of excep­ ' day, committed suicide at Kalamazoo generally speaking, well governed
the oouctry. In July. IBOG. be was raede geastates
is that the mileage of railroads
at liOO for an . with poison obtained before marriage.
erai of the army, o rank especially created tot tions. B*nd was
is greater in those states than in
him. faJMBhe wm
Rretodeto as tho appeal which Breckinridge’s counsel ; No cause was known.
others,
and that tramps, who are re­
candidate of the republican party, and re­ gave notice would be take® to the court
The Union house at Cheboygan was
sponsible for most attempts to wreck
elected tn 1872. Soon after leaving the
4&gt;f appeals-)
burned and Dr. HowelL a veterinary
deatfaJ chair be set out pn a tear of the world,
trains, flourish in thickly settled
surgeon, and a woodsman named Clune
Field's Eotate Worth *470^00.
and afterward enraged in various ^u*4n®“
regions.
enterprfaea—cue of which (his coanectlon with
f&lt;xw
Yobe. April so.—Henry M. were suffocated.
The geographical distribution of air
the firm of Grant* Ward) no doubt hatoenod Field, one of the executors in the eeCornelius Danengar. aged 55 years, a
tempts at train robbing is still more
his end. His desih occurred on J uly*A
on
Mount MacGregor, near Saratoga. ■ Y. Ufa tate al David Dudley Field, vrfaMO will ; thrifty Hollander, cut his throat with curious. Iowa heads the list: Indian I
was offered for probate a few days A razor at Muskegon.
territory and Oklahoma taken together
George R. Knill, proprietor of the
ago, baa filed in the office of the surro­
have the same number; Texas follows ,
fagton fa th* ow Noire.
gate a statement showing that Mr. Huron house at Port Huron, and well
and then come Kansas and Nebraska.
Field left real estate and peraonal known among traveling and hotel men,
Sixty-seven per cent of all the train
died at the age of 58 years.
WakhikO'TOK. April SO.—Mm Cornell* property of the value of &gt;470,000.
robberies or attempted train robberies
John Geat was accid/vntally killed by occurred in these four state* &gt;nd &lt; two
a IVelr Morgan. wile af Beuetor Mor­
gen, of Alabama. died of perttoaWe *t
Wazhinoton. April 30.—The dismiss­
territories.
the sanatoria home In «hl* city Bator- al of forty-sevtm employes of the cen­ raving maniac and died within a few
They Don’t Believe tn Hade*.
day afternoon
She Inara, a non. sus office has taken effect; the changes hours.
Seven hundred miners marched from
George W. Morgan, and two daughter*. were ordered a week ago. The msnuThe natives of Botocudes. one of the
Mlaaea Marie and Nina 1 Morgan. The facturerR’ division, with a roll of sever­ Ironwood to Bessemer and prevailed on hottest regions of the earth, believe
remain* wUl be interred In Book Creek al hundred desks, will probably be the supervisors to bond the county to that Heaven will be a land of cool
build roads that the unemployed may streams and shady groves entirely
abo’iahed during May. •
eemetery this afternoon.
be given work.
cleared of all underbrush and cacti.
flrooklyo Tak.* to Jtoburba.
The new common council of Holland All desert dwellers, it Is said, die ex­
Albasy, N. Y. .April &gt;8.—Roth houses
Scbastox, Pa-. April IT. —
met
and
fixed
the saloon license at pecting to awake in a wooded land sup­
of the state legislature have adjourned
horning cl Philip Schneldy .
plied bountifully with cold water. Na­
Booth Beran ton. »hortly after 7 o clock ,ine die. Bills were passed annexing to •250.
A Grand Bapidk bank cashier says tives of the frozen north have Paradise
a. m., three of his children, who were the city of Brooklyn the towns of Flatr
that half the banking business of that pictured as a land of warm sunshine
in an oppor room.
burn«l u bush, Gravesend and New-Utrecht
city is done by gtrffi. He says it is be­
Ohio BepnWlcan Convention.
cause they are cheaper and m a gener­
Due ana sprwuM
j. —,, ' L
COLVMBV8, 0., April W. -Tbe state al thing they are more trustworthy.
couches of fur scattered here and
building before help oould reech U»
republican central committee has de­
Cheboygan citizens are hopeful of The Carolina islsinders, who an
children.
cided to bold the state convention in getting a new railroad. Gen. Alger zionately fond of liquor, but who are
this city June 5 and d. The ratio is and his party spent a day there and in mortal dread of breaking their necks
A LlbnuT
AriteASO, W1A. April sa-A nAtaighl one delegate for orery 500 voters.
the new line would go through
fire Seturdey nl&lt;ht
Veughn llbrwy, one of

medicme
you need is the
old reliable tonic and
bloody urifier,

AVER
’S
SARSAPARILLA
it
can have
no substitute.
Cures others,

will cure you
GOOt&gt; ADVICE
Every patriutiqCf ben should give his
persona! effort and influence‘o increase
the circulation of his home paper which !
teaches the Americu0 policy of Protec­
tion. It is his duty to aid in this respect .
in every way possible. 'Afterthe home
paper is taken care of, why not sub­
scribe for the American Economist, ~
published by the American Protective .
Tariff League ? One of its correspon-1
dents says : “No true American can j
get dong without it. I consider it the/
greatest and truest political teacher in j
pori-1 c.'.rd request (or ' free;
• r n , ’ “npy. Address Wilbur F. Wake-1
nuui, General Secretury, 135 West 23d

CAUTIOIL-K a dealer offers W.L
Douglas bhoos at a rvduoed prftw&gt; ©VW,
he has them without nnmo *t»inp«&lt;‘ o&gt;
bottom, pnt him down aa a fraud.

Pi

$
&amp;&gt;

^1.75
r*58»n -

VS.

W. L. Douglas
QUOKT
OnUC

best in
THE WORLD.

W. D. DOUGLAS ShoM are stytKh. easy lb
ting, and give better satisfaction »t the piices ad.
vertued than any ether make. Try one pair-acd
l»e conviucwL The stamping of W. L. Douglas*
name and priea on thc^bottmn, which pianntf
their value,,aaxvM| thousand* of dollars annually

which hdpt to lncrcj»c the talcs on their fulllfeie
of i;ood&lt;. They can afford to sell ut a less pref.:,
and We believe you enn save tnonev br buvinrali
vour footwear of the dealer advertised below7’
' Cali lo-ue ’’roe upon application. Address,; W. '^DOCGLuVi. Brockton. Mom. Solctj

WOOLLEY &amp; BRONSON

CAW I OBTAIN A PATENTt
prompt snswor and nn honest opinion, wr
Mil NN db CO., who have had nearly fifty
cxiMUi.-noc In the patent btuunees. Coturn 1
Uau&gt; strictly confidential. A Handbook
formation oonccrnlns Pntcnta and bow to
tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of meeb

vprciai notice In the Kclentifle American
tow are bronchi widely before the public1
Urreet

Itcst detlmiB and secure contract*. A-ldreaa
MUNN £ CO.. NKW YORE. 3B1 BBOADWAT...

Michigan Centra^
° The Niagara Falls Route.”
SUtiODB.
EASTWARD.
HASTING 8»

Stations.

BfiU i»

Hastings.,
. C. R. OSBORN. Local Agsuf. Hawcfagy
O.
mugguks- G. V
Chtcaeo

MORTGAGE BALE.
Default having been m»1« tn the oo.vBWoafiofaeerulo n^rtgue made by Martin V.
ker and Harriet Idea Barker, b'a Witti­
te George F. Keouton. and dnied Febru-Wp22. imu and recorded in the tffle? of. tvoUrgtrtcr of Deeds. fi r&gt; the Canity m'
Michigan. Ftfauaro »,
1M .hi liber 17 of tnjftgutea o'i p,u; m 2ib and
2tsi uu which mortgage (bftre Is claimed to
due to the date af thl* notice the aumi st foS
hundred and lotly-ooe dalles and thfrty-nfne
cents and no suit or proo-edinan to tow havlar
been l.'«t.lulcd to rtcorrr the *m mat aroured

wbjjs* s

rifittr* hnn.it In th*

r\t n

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.

tnorfgugr or to much thereof as may be uecc*.
wry to satisfy the amount due oa sskt mon.
ga*e aaabove ;et forth, with ibe lr‘—
on. and the cost*. ch.vRrt and ex
ed by law and provided 'or tn
said premises bata^ al'uMe Id ibe City

u.rws;-,'

�Hastings Banner.
Thursday, May 3,

»aw ALL L, COOK. B4Kor.
m M.rrn&lt;«s kic»., nmma.
AUGMT 14. 1979.________

editorial notes

A FORLORN HOPE.
DEMOCRATS ARE DESPERATE
AND SEND OUT A •'CONFI­
DENTIAL" CIRCULAR.

'

It’s Worth Your Time to Bead IL

It Is but natural to expect that a party
that came into power upon a platform
which It has not carried out in a single
Instance; a party which made promises
that it could not fulfill; a party that has
demoralized business from the commence­
ment of it’s administration; it Is but nat­
ural that such a party should be greatly
concerned as to the future. Recently the
democrat editors of lhe state had a meet­
ing at Detroit, no doubt to discuss the
outlook from their point of view. Follow­
ing this came a circular from editor Hamp­
ton, of the Petoskej- Democrat, and who
' by the way is State Game Warden. Fra­
ternal feeling prompts us to hope that he
Is more successful in defending fish and
game than he is in sending out circulars.
By means of this circular he hoped to get
the sentiment ot the democrats in each lo­
cality. Perhaps it was tbe idea of tbe edi­
tor to obtain the opinions of leading poli­
ticians in all parts of lhe state and formu­
late a state campaign in compliance with
the sentiment of die majority of the ex­
pressions. Possibly it was the idea to get
the sentiment of each county and conduct
the campaign in each county in accordance
with the sentiment of that county. Most
anything could be inferred from tbe ques­
tions asked. The wily Charles has
thought out "50 strings to puli on,” In the
form of questions which are given below.
Some of these strings could be pulled ail
right for one community- while in others
they would be an absolute injury, but in
their places other “strings” could be se­
lected out of the 59 questions asked to suit
tbe Best interests of the politicians-—not
the people.
Following is the circular as It was di­
rected to the democratic editors. From
the 50 questions asked it will be seen that
it suggests "50 strings” nearly, that would
enable the democratic party to go before
the people in tbe various counties, upon a
platform that would enable them to advo­
cate nothing definite and united but all
aides of all questions, by carrying out a
distinctively county campaign. Tbe party
is in desperate straits bat is bound to win
if possible. Here is the Circular, Won­
der how Brother Dennis voted on No. 11
and No. 16.
.

election

or

THE L

IB* ngns. w uraiw
-- —- -ri*hu Ital we beltaw • pe»t “J0*1? .
mWl.ottti.elty will eoowdetelooi.
u4
»tould
bekmc
to
o*
lee of Mayor,
end w»tle Mil”'
Gre.ral luu minltMted ■ deetre, to
andd my eonuorany. yet we.believe
Uwt tbe people of ihU'cltr will tboron*;
ly e»t»lo him In perforator the -doty
which Seo. » of the elty ehirter to plainly
requires of him. ___________

i894-

senatom.

fry direct vote of

XL Do you think that Michigan should fol­
low tbe example of Illinois, and ut tbe state
convention next fall Dominate ft candidate for
United States senator?
STATE ISSUES.
38. Do ynu think tbe party and tbe press
ought to make state attuiru a prominent issue
SB fail?
M. If so. would you advise that It be tnsde
tbe leading Issue?
35. Wilftho eanvulng board scandal have
any appreciable effect in your vicinity in les­
sening the republican vote?
*
FINANCIAL QUESTION.
M. Are you In favor of the bland coinage
bill as It recently paused tbe bouse?
37. Do you believe that gold should be the
only basis of our circulating medium?
28. Do you believe In the free and unlimited
coinage of sllver-the same as gold-on the
original ratio of 18 to 1?
®. Do you believe Intrinsic value to be one
of lhe necessary attributes of money, six'. Dint
no currency should be Issued which does not
bare Intrinsic value?
40. Do you believe that it Is right for the
government to delegate to private individuals
or corporations Its sovereign right to issue
money.?
♦1. Do you favor the Issue of paper currency
by state banks? '
43. If not. do ynu think the democratic party
ought to repeal the tax on state bank cuyrenoy,
so as to permit the issue of such bank notes?
43 Do you favor the Issue of all money, gold,
sliver and paper, direct from tbe government,
instead of thr- ugh private corporations such as
the present national banks?
44. Do you approve the recent Issue of, bonds
by Secretary Carlisle?
45. Do you indorse the republican financial
policy ot Harrison and John Sherman?
4C. If not. should we advocate a change from
that policy by the present administration?
MISCELLANEOUS.
47. Have you civen any thought to the Henry
George theory of land taxation?
48. If so. do you regard it with any favor?
4» Have you ever considered the mat:er of
‘'Initiative of referendum’’?
50. Hao.do you think It would be a very
beneficial reform?

being received with popular FAVOR.

ZIZITE OUR NEW bEPARTM^
Olean and Fresh,

The Ladlea Society of tbe PresWterlaD
church will be mtertalned on Friday.
May nth., at the G. A. R. Society rooms
over Grant’s store. All are invited.

Please remember tbe -monthly meeting
of the Ladies Missionary Society of the
Presbyterian church will be held at the
Parsonage next Wednesday.
TheC. L. S. C. will meet at Mrs.
Stauffer's, Saturday, May 5th., with tb«
following program;—
Quotations; News Items.
Classic Latin.—Mrs. Maggie Bailey.
Song and legend,—Mra. Striker.
Ideas and Tendencies of Modern Italy,
—Mrs. Holloway.
Sketch of Charlemagne,—Mrs. H. Bai­
ley.
Questions in Cbautauquan.

A Cta Stock

Shim.

WE WANT TOUR PUTTER UNb EQQ5,

Tbe Society connected with the Em­
manuel church will 1* entertained Thurs­
day, May 10th by Mesdamre H. A. .Good­
year. D. 8. Goodyear, J. F. Goodyrar. O.
Young, W. Hams. R. Kurtz, R. Seward.
A. Slingerland. M. McNaughton and the
Mieses Mae Brosseau and Tina Schumann.
Supper served in Parish House fronx 5 to
7. A cordial invitation extended to all.

THE HIGHEST MARKET FRIGE, WILL ALWAYS BE GIVENYOUR TRADE IS SOLICITED

The Pastor will invite you to "Consider
the Lillies” at the Presbyterian church
next Sunday morning, and in the eve­
ning tbe Pastor will resume bis studies of
the Reformers “Luther and the Reforma­
tion” and the state of Germany in the
16th. century.
.The Y. P, Su C. E. next Sunday eve­
ning at 6 o'clock to be led by Mrs. Grigs­
by.
At the Methodist church next Sunday
morning quarterly meeting will be observ­
ed. Love Feast at 9:15. the Sacrament of
the Loftl’s Supper will follow the'sermnn.
In the evening the “Life of Christ” ser­
mon will be continued. SubjecL *'The
Calling of the Apostles.” Sunday School
at noon. Epworth League at 6.

DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES

Senator Stockbridge died suddenly at
the home of relatives In Chicago Monday
night of heart failure. He will be otlMed
In tbe Senate where he wleldrd a good
deal of influence. He was not an eloquent
man, but lie was a good debater and went
The regular monthly meeting of the W.
at things kn public as In business life—hi
a plain straightforward manner. His fun­ F. M. S. of tho M. E. ebnreii. will be held
tn the church parlors, Wednesday after­
eral was held yesterday In Kalamazoo.
noon at 2 o'clock. May 9th. The subject '
of the lesson will be "Maylasia.’*
A NARROW E8OAPE.
Dr. .1. C. Floyd, of Grand Rapids, form­
erly of Singapore, will deliver a lecture
A Stone Weighing Ted /Ton Falls on upon “Maylasia” at the M. E. church.
Peter l.eIloy,’»"Foot.
X
Thursday evening, Maj' 10th. at 7.30T A
Yesterday morniug about ten o'clock tieat may be expected ns bls lecture Is one
Peter LeRoy, a farmer living in Cooper of grest interest. Ten cents admission.
township, bad a close call from being bur­
The Epworth League Sunday evening.
ied under a 10-ton stone. He was taking
n 10-ton monument for Black &amp; Son to May 6th, led by Mr. Sterling. 8nt»ject.
Riverside cemetery. Near the wooden “God hi His Works, and God In His
bridge on Gull road the axle of his truck, Law.” Psalm 19.
broke, and the stone dropped on Mr. Le­
The Epworth League will give a “Liter­
Roy’s foot and he was held fast for some ary Album” social al the League rooms
time before enough men could be muster­ next Tuesday.
Ten cents admission.
ed to release him. He was taken tn a Coffee and sandwiches will be passed.
buggy by James Monroe to police bead­ Everyone ooidlally invited to conic and
quarters. and from Jhere was taken in a spend a pleasant evening whether a
patrol wagon to the Hygla hospital. On member of tbe League or not
examination the doctors found no bones
broken but his Instep was badly swollen.
BedMfd Bate*.
It was a narrow escape and the only won­
J. W. Bentley, as chairman of bis com­
der is that tils foot was not smashed to mittee, has secured reduced rates of IX
pieces.—Kalamazoo Gazette.
fare on ail roads iq Michigan for all at­
CONFIDENTIAL CIRCULAR.
tending tbe State Firemens’ Convention,
CWty Attain.
which will be held in this city May 16th
(Second Bequest.)
Can tbe Mayor cast tbe deciding vote in: and 171U. Tickets will be sold on the
Petoskey, Mich.. April Kb, 1KH.
certificate plan. Those attending will pay
Three weeks ago this sheet was sent you, but the Council at all times in case of a tie
no reply has been received. In order lo be ol a question that Is now occupying tbe at­ full fare to Hastings at their home depot
any value lhe answers should show tbe opinions tention and monopolizing the conversa­ and get a certificate to that effect. This
of tbe entire democratic press of Michigan, and
Mayor Greusel certificate when presented al the Hastings
I therefore again request you to Indicate your tion of local politicians.
opinions by writing “yes or “no” after each of is confronted with this question at the’ depot will enable the bolder to get onethe following questions, checking off those upon very outset of his administration. He ex­ third fare on return trip. Be sure and get
which you are not prepared to express an ,
certificate at your home depot. The favor
opinion, and mall the sheet by return mall In ercised this power In one instance but re­ will be appreciated if other papers will
enclosed stamped envelope. You are not asked frained from doing so at tbe last meeting
to give any Information that could possibly be ■of tbe council, when there were several kind!j- make a note of this.
used to your disadvantage, but it is evident that tie votes. Rather than Involve the city
It would be an advantage to the editors ot the
democratic papers In this state if we could have In any litigation, or attempt to occupy any
a frank and confidential exchange of opinions position from which he might have to re­
upon all important matters which might enter ,
Into a campaign. In accordance with such cede, the Major is looking the question
suggestions tbe secretary has prepared the fob up thoroughly and gening council from
lowing direct questions upon a variety of topics, iseveral different sources.
The replies to these questions will be tabula­
Those who hold that the Mayor has the
ted and the result announced &gt;o members of
the aaooctatlon and other democratic editors right to decide tie votes base their con­
who will keep It confidential.
;
&lt;clusions upon section 9 of the city char­
ter which aara:— "It shall be tbe doty
of the Mayor to preside at all meetings
of
the council, and in case of a tie to cast
REGARDING THE ORGANIZATION.
the deciding, vote; but he shall not vote in
1. Are you a memberu* the -associated Dem­ any other case.
He shall be ex-officio
ocratic Press of Michigan ♦
2. Do you think that such an organization member of said council.”
can be made of benefit to tbe press and lhe
Those who. bold that the Mayor cannot
party?
x Do you approve of tbe general plans and decide a tie vote at Ml Umea, base their JHxsohrtely
aims of the aswctatlon as Indicated- by accom­ argument on Section 71 of the city charter
Pure
panying circulars?
which wiys:— “A majority of the Aider­
■4. Are you willing to become a number of men elect, by yeas and nays tbe same to
toe association?
A
cream df tarter baking powder.
be
entered
at
length
on
tbe
record
shall
lie
A Are you desirous of receiving tbe special
•
editorial eonnr.ei.ta. m per secompanj Ing circu­ necessary for the passage of any Ordinance Highest of all in leavening strength
lars?
or
refutation
or
for
tbe
expenditure
of
any
—Latest United States Govern­
S .Are you willing to occasionally contribute
an article upon some of these tuples? H so. in­ money for any purpose whatever or for ment Food Report.
dicate by fetters and numbers tbe topics yon lhe appointment of any officer.”
wueld ureter.
Section 9 of the city charter was drawn Royal Baking Powder Co.,
7. Itayou make It a point to publish somepouncal matter each week, and It so about how up first and it, was no doubt the Intention
Wall St., N.Y.
mgnv columns of political matter can you aver­ to give the Mayor lhe deciding vote. This
age?
Is the construction placed upon It by some
THE POLmCAL OUTLOOK. BTC.
of tbe leading attorneys of the county,
s. Do you consider the present outlook for who are fully as well prepared to give
Dext fall's el&gt;tcUoas &lt;1l«cour&lt;M.’lRg fur the ucmo- opinions us aay that may be imported
erailc partj ?
b. Du you consider the vro pects of U:e dem from Lansing. To deprive tbe Mayor of
ocratlc party m ibis state better than lu tho what section 9 says •‘shall be his duty,”
comdry al 1; r.-?
and take away bis power lo decide tie
jo. I&gt;oyou ibfnk It 15 visible to defeat the voles, what will there be left of the office
republicans in Michlg-ia this year?
TRAOeJF
it. D«» you lawr uuj kind of a fusion or com- of Major? As far as the office itself Is
MARK
Mnattou?
concerned with-this taken away, it would
H. Is Ute denmuraUr party tr. your locality be a i»e.re name, without use and without
hariMHilirti-* iu.d tmltcd?
&lt;3. Hat the Ih^iokxI nf patronage caused the powers and rights with which ft was
any lai-tlumtl fighta and dlflkrences
intended that the office should be clothed.
14. Do *uu tisM-K lbat she. juuty In vour Tfte away this right to decide ties, might
manty will make a jiarmuntous and nulled
often bring about a complete standstill in
cen.|»t.Jcu vex, lalf?
* lx
y»u ilitek the vote I:-. ,«mr county will city affair*, and be of great loss and in­
be few fovorabie 1 batt It w*« h&gt; tc?
jury to thr dry. We believe that it was
1K. Ate lb*re any ct-iMlderable number of
democrat* » h&lt;» iwet it*- ih- bard ilxpc* to the the Intention uf those who framed the city '
democratic admintetrailoih?
”
charter to give the Maj or the same nla17. Are to-re any A. V A. organizations In tive power and authority that is given to
• yourvlrbiltyr
.
,
i« Will they be abfe lo injure the democratic the Hpraker of the House of (longress. or
luu tv urxt fall nulrss iionili.atloHi. etc., are so tin- vice President of lhe United Stales,
made a&lt; to prevent II? .
wlw by virtue of his office presides over
hi Him toe third party movement, ar th?
the Senate. Both of three officers decide
popullMta, anv strength In your vidwity ?
Tito Speaker presides over
P *°* w111
bort tbe de.r.ocrats more Ur votes.
than the reMthltctUtoY
Congress which makes Jaws for the coun­
81. Uotild that vote Im* affected to any extent
try. and he decides tie votes, as dues the
by w;.? t hufarm and nomtaailons?
Vice PresidoiU tor tbe Senate; The Mayor
TARIFF QUEsnVN. '
presides over tbe Connell which makes
«XX&gt;jra beheve that tariff Uw» should I e laws for tbe elty and should have the atane
'
!^,.v with “_’*w to revenue, and with
Tight to decide lie votes.
Section 9 lays that the ‘‘Mayor shall be
Mired
ex-officio member of said council.” which

LOOK OUT!
The world is full of Guaranteed Shoes .
but Moloney Brothers, of Rochester,
make the finest line of Misses, Child­
rens an 1 Infant’s Shoes in the market,
of which we carry a full line.
Jus:
take a look at our window this week,
also at our walking shoes of which we
have a fine line, at

F. G. STOWELL.

PARIS GREEN

London Purple,
Slug Shot

For Spraying Fruit Trees, etc.

GOODYEAR

The Modern Druaolst,
IS HEADQUARTERS.

Remember that Wall Paper
is Cheaper than ever
This Season.

W. H.qOObYErtR

A TEA PARTY.

W A

HAVE YOU SEEN

Yau arc Invited.

This is the tea we are serving
to an appreciative public.
We have faithfully
served this tea for
3 or 4 years
,
and the
longer we sell it the better
people like it We want
all you who have not
tried this to do
• . so . .

iSw

“1'f

Why was Jonah the strongest man
that ever lived? Ans.— Because a
whale could not keep him down.

It’ a Conundrum
To many people how we sell Furni­
ture so cheap, and especially is it a
quaridry to those who have taken
advantage of the exceptional bar­
mins we have been offering of late.
To those who have not bought and
to those who. may be hesitateing
about baying we wish to say that
our bargains are not all sold by
any means. The times are close
and we’re selling closer than we
,.ever. did
_ before,
__
Mid probably
cheaper than you can ever ‘buy
again.

On Carpets
As we have explained befoi &lt; you
can’t afford to buy only fr : sainpie. You don’t buy Carjiets ■_I
year and when you do buy d nt
let your selections be limited to
only a few varieties, but buy
us
where you can make your choied
from the latest and best styles. •

Your Attention

lateststyles.no
TANGY FRIGES.

Prints, Floor Feints, AirMtbe.

Is especially called to our lint- line
of Baby Crrriages. We’ve got tbe
latest styles out in these carri-V*'*
Tiiey possess so many points &lt;4 •
cellence that we haven’t spa,'' to
name them. but we’ll gla ily es’
plain when you call.
Yours truly

A.

Bring your Butter »nd Em and
get W. G. J. tea.

nans &amp;
* - ? r

McCoy.

�PERSONAL MENTION.
Try onra.
A. Burton is home from Lansing this
SPAULDIMGS.
। — w-’ir—-*■
the people.’
P.
T. Colgrove was In Kalamazoo yes­
guide to an up-to-date stock of merchan­
terday.
dise.
o. D. Spaulding.
Mias Carrie Schumann, of Grand Ran; Thoee who &gt;rdered the entire set of a
»
I Pbotograpic Tour of the World will find Ida, la at borne this week.
Postmaster Sheldon’s son, Henry, la now
them at this offiee ready for delivery.
aMtatluit at tbe postofflec.
| Now that maple ayrup la cheap you
Miss Celia Ensign, of Detroit, Is tbe
' want to buy that gunuine New York BuckRural of Mrs. George Barnes.
। wheat flour that Joe. Rogers A Co. sell for
Miss Kittle Stebbins was home from
12.80.
Eaton Rapids to spend Sunday.
I
Her Majesty’s corsets are the best
MIm Etta Main, or Grand Rapids, spent
: Everyone warranted to give satisfaction or
Suaday with trlrnds In the dtty.
| money refunded. Julius Russell, bole
i*-Ui Brown, of Grand Ranida, spent
1 Agent
Sunday with his parents in this city.
■ J/Slrs. Emory Busby and Mrs. Kep Silsbee
Mrs. Clara Alien returned to Lansing
j will open an ice cream parlor In the Messer
Monday after a two weeks visit at W. D.
। block Saturday and continue during the
Hayes.
’ summer.
William O’Connor entertained his sis­
I Tar side walks will be ten percent
ter, Mr*. Albert .Scott, of Grand Rapids,
' cheaper tills year than last. This makes
last week.
1 the cost about the same as a plank walk
Mesdames Clement Smith, M. L. Cook
I and they’ll last much longer. See Covert
and Ira Van Vslkenburg were In Grand
' Freer about it.
| Ml«s Felgbner has returned from Cleve- Rapids Friday.

US r. COOK, bocal Kditux.

AT T11K PRICE OF M\

WALL PAPER |

telling stacks of it every i
y.
The stock wont
}■ land with a fine Hne of summer goods.
last always, come
i The ladies are oonlhilly invited to come in
a n &lt;1. buy
; Friday and Saturday of this week and ' sec
now.
■ the latest styles In trimmed hats.

Mrs. Minnie Greble and mother, Mrs.
Bn tier. returned from their visit with
Marshall friends Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bradley and daugh­
j J. W. Foglesong of Freeport had lhe ter Emma, of Grand Rapids, are guests of
I misfortune to scratch the back of bls Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Davenport.
! hand a few days ago whll.e\t work on the
Mr. Wesscllus, of Grand Rapids, was in
farm. IUe
..............................
took cold la It and" blood .poison the City Tuesday, on business connected
it.
IlM.t
la.
‘
:
*&gt; I has set in and it may result seriously, if with lhe Hastings Furniture Co.
; not fatally. P ,
.
Hee, Potter and family left for Allegan
! The storage rate of passage from New Saturday. Mr. Potter will engage in the
cheese
business there this summer.
_ • York to Queenstown has been reduced to
814.00, board included on the very best
Otto R. Hlnturmlster, the prescription
steamers on the ocean.
clerk at Hnlloway’s, is confined to the
John Besshkh,
house this week with au attack of lhe
grip.
bv Ml«rt Flora J. Beadle, I
arcih.
.
; When the straw bats for men come in
Jias. M. Bauer and A. E. Kenastcn, of
- tm will b&lt;’tin July -2nd. and con- season there will be rather a disagreeable Hastings, were In town yesterday shak­
ii th.* nguUT examination I’J surprise to many who favor the wide, low ing hands with their many friends.—-Free­
Cki"vj« wiirbe organized in all &gt;
J
’
s nq&gt;iir^ f..r tl.tni p.*te errrlfl- ■ ll*,s *&gt;*lch
•» tx&gt;l&gt;ul.r tail rum- port Herald.
All peixt.hs in any way' interested nrcr. The new blocks will be extremely
Mrs. Mary Cross, of Dover. New Hamp­
•
work are .requested to high, with tbe]rim rather narrow.
, shire. who has been the guest of Mr. and
^rcularkivlng full -iniurmntion. '
i
We
feel
very
grateful
to
our
carrespoudMrs.
D. G. Robinson the past week, re­
Address, H B. AxiMtVs.
! ents for responding so uobly to our rc- turned home Tuesday.
Nashville, Mich.
; quest to get their Items in early.
Last
Save money and receive courteous'treat­
। week we were able to print thirty-two cufO. D. 8PAU1.DIXG.
; respondtnevs. as a result, and trust th4y ment.
: will be received in like manner /v^ty
When in need ef hosiery, go to Russell’s
’ week.
Jx
and yr^i will find the best lines manufac­
Aluminum dimes are now being widely, tured.

“The Law Has Settled That
Nobody Murdered

Dr.- Gronin
We are now to suppose that Dr. Cronin hit himself with a club,
stabbed himself with a knife, and shot himself with a revolver.
Having done that he picked up his cadaver, walked with it to a
manhole, thrust himself into the same and did various other
things that a corpse never did before. We don’t see how he
ewer accomplished it.
There are a. good many people whe don’t see how it is pos­
sible for us to offer the bargains we are now offering, but we are
not only offering them but bargain hunting pepple are taking
advantage of them. They appreciate the fact that they don’t
often have the opportunity of getting $5.00 Ladies or Gents'
shoes for $3.00. It is an absolute fact that to close a certain
line of goods we are sacrificing more than our profit to make
room for other goods. These bargains are new, stylish . goods
and they’ll wear. We can’t afford to deceive you and expect to
do business We are here to stay. All that we will ask is for
you to call and inspect The goods sell themselves.

FRE.D L HEATH,
THE DRUGGIST.

SI MMER NORMAL SCHOOL

coupon.

5 A TRIP AROUND THE
B .. WORLD. ..

Q flKT SERIES M2. I. ft
COUPON No. 8.
H

NUMBERS CHANCE EACH WEEK.

clruuiated. The coins are the liin-st
specimens of counterfeiting ever seen and
; are so nearly perfect that no owe other
than an expert can detect them, except by
comparison. They have a clear ring and
1 the only flaw Is in the milling.
I Prof. Andrus propounded the follow­

White goods and embroideries of every
description can be found at Julius Rus­
sell’s.

You will soon need a pair of mitts.
Julius Russell has a full line at any price
yon desire.

Charlie Horton has purchased the
ing conundrum the other morning; “Why Titanias farm north east of. Rhe city and
ft are lhe movements of certain male seniors has; moved onto it.
j like the movements of King William after
Crisp, clean, cool, comfortable are atJ landing In England?” One ut the unin- ting descriptions of our wash fabrics.
teres ted seniors immediatly sprung the
O. D. SPAU1.DIKO.
answer; “They move toward Hastings.”—•
Every man, woman and child gets a
Nashville News.
ticket with every purchase. .Get one of
W. F. Hicks and Rob’t Bell, the com­ thole Art portfolios. O. D. Spaulding.
mittee to solicit subscriptions to defray
Supervisor Ekert, of Irving, is the fir^t
the expenses of! the State Firemens’Asso­
one to hand iu a complete list qf deaths
ciation have met with willing and ready
and births and completed his assessment
response from tbe citizens of the city.
roll, Monday. He Is a hustler sure.
The meeting promises to be a large, inter­
iJorenzo Jordan, died at tbe home of his
esting and very successful one. A flue
PART NO. 1.
aou; Ralph Jordan, iu tbe first ward Mon­
4-------------------------------- .
program has been arranged
day. of old age imd heart disease, aged 70
Bring or send one coupon
H. J. Christmas, of Lansing, has pur­ years The funeral occurred this morning.
4 together with Ten cents in £ chased the photograph gallery of George
day’s Dining and ioe cream parlor will
L. Heath, and will hereafter conduct the
- money or stamps, to the
BANNER office and receive k ! same. Mr. Christmas has had over 20 be open to the public Thursday, May 3rd.
inst Complete line of choice fruit, nuts
one part of “The Holy Laad.w I years experience in the business, and the and
confections always on hand at popu­
~ Phot'praphed.” In ordering
work that he has done, and is doing,
prices.
All are cordially Invited.
x be-sure to give name, P. O. r speaks best as to his ability and an artist. lar
LlendershoU’s Bl’fc Slate St Also head­
4 Address and the Part wanted.
He has cQine here to stay and guarantees
quarters for leading brands of cigars.
to get out all work promptly. Give him a
Mr. H. A Hull, while drilling with the
call at Mr. Heath’s old stand.
Knights Tuesday morning, fnintd away
The piny “Uncle Josh” given by the
and fell forward ou lhe floor, disfiguring
junior class last week was a rousing suc­
bis face and breaking one of hi# front
cess. It is very sehlom amateurs are able
teeth squarely off. He had hurried away
IK^ULdTION *
to present a play in as finishe^ a manner
82 quires. as this was given. Their aetlhg was very to tbe drill without eating, and this with
Thi
the fact that he was not feeling well, Ifreqnently applauded. Some of the parts
ILTrailer. changes for Advertisements were taken very cleverly and mifht put accountable for the accident
t&gt;i ti z. U i .S &lt;
Tuesdays at latest lo
Sarah Grand, the author of The Heav­
• 'iiit in*Ttio i hi '.he issue of the week
*" older odors of long experience to alrame. enly Twins whose article on “The New
The receipts for ’ire first ev. nlng were
Aspect of lhe Woman Question” in the
oomething over 8C5 and the second cveMarch number of The North American
»&lt; snte nt this ofl| .v.
( nine $20. The play will be gisen at MidReview attracted so much attention on
r-ut &lt;»;• sell. O. D. j Spaulding. ’ &lt;i!evH»v to-piorrow evening.
both sides of lhe Atlantic, contributes an­
kmiued hats from nr|p dollar up ’
With this i?suc the Banxeu starts unt
other paper to toe May namber of that
' &lt;&gt;n its 39iIj. year. We will make no prom­
periodical dealing with “The Man of the
&gt; tp.iirof gloveH for sour ' ise for the future further Hum lo primiMoment" which la certain to create even
j Ise to do our best to keep the Bannei:
calfcat Rttssvlll’
more comment than her previous article.
in Im-‘ in the front rank of Michigan country
Mrs. Traphena Goodenough of this city,
| weeklies. We wish to thank our friends
has been arrested on complaint of E. 11.
! and patrons for the many conrteaies
Gnult.
of Kalamazoo, on charge of ob­
i . v.-n’i purchased your spring dress :
• shown and assure them that we fully aptaining $10,240 by false prthmaea. Gault
: ci. «•*. indne the line at Stusadirs.
predate them. We wish to thank our
: dL. counts nn spring jpekrts and : correspondents ' for their many farms; trailed n 170 acre form in VanBurvn coun­
ty n id other property for Mre. G.’a farm
Overstocked.
SrAr:-i»is«s.
I which enable us to give the news from &lt; v­
in MiMouri. He dolma be w£nt down to
■ of the latest style, with’ prices lu ! ery portion of the county each week.
look nt it. thnt It was all right but tbe
&lt;’iix pocket book, will be found at j Wishing one and all the greatest degree
tired
calls for a piece of worthless bog
! of success aud prosperity that Hie times
land, not tho piece he looked nt.
Dr.
P.d.itin*, piper hanging kfol hard wood will permit of, we remain
Burton and P. A. Sheldon went ou her
fini»hing. Inquire of W. 8. Nelson. 118;
Very truly yours.
West Slate St.
I
CooK C,w bonds In Hie sum of S3,000.
\Ye wish to rail the attention of every
On the inside local page will be found ■
A* this U the time of lhe year when
reader that our offer of tbe Bannbb and
the council pmcet-dlnga for last week and considerable tree planting is done, it may
CWcago Inter Ocean, the two papers for
! pcrlikp. I* w well to aril ktlfnthxi lo- Un&gt;
other interesting matters.
one dollar cash per year, will be .with­
.P.;.V state taw oa this wubjecl. Svelleo IMS of
drawn after June 1st next. The Inter
A full Hup of gloves, all the spring
till be 1j Howell's
*
Minotelod .tetule. provide. lhet
Oaean is one of the very beat papers pub­
'■hades. and a largo line of mitts wEi —
ebede tree, be planted on boll* .id« of a
lished, is full ot news, has full tnaiket re­
found at Julius Russell’s.
! public blghw.y, &gt;1 » uniform dlstaiK*. ••
C0**
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stebbitfs and fami- ;I nenrunnuy be, of 60 feet .part, and not port and In short has cvoiyridn*
ly are now occupying the rooms over Mr. ij leua than 83 feet nor more than 80 feet to make up a Aral class neper. We wish
that
thoae
who
have
taken
advantage
ot
Stebbins store on Jefferson street.
from the center line of the hljhway. Tbe
this extremely low offer would tell their
A sudden play of sunshine is a delight-j
I statute alao provides that all tress bow friends and neighbors, and Induce them to
ful parasol warning. See onr line. *
growing upon the sides of any highway
Uke advantage of it also. While sub­
O. D. SUAVLDIXG.
and all IreM that may hereafter be plant­ scribers may not have Hme to read during
You will find our prices justly just and ed thereon standing more than 60 feet tbe summer months, yet they should re­
fair to you. Mitts, silk and IrW gloves In apart .hall not be injured or retained un- member that toe paper will ecme to them
k-M by direction of the commlMloaer ot
fashionable shades.
Spxvldd&lt;gs|Xhe ground has been broken for Dr. G. hurnwa). and with th* consent el the member that thia offer will be withdrawn
W. Lowrj’s handsome new residence on owners of the adjolnlnt land unless such
We write tbiiwM to ftlteamBroadway, and tbe work will be pushed
rapidly.
Send or bring each week this couE3 non. together with TA'.V.cents. and
E3 you w*H rwctve Portfolio No. 8 of
W A TKIP ABOUND THE* WOKLL.”
Ft r particulars see •
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Yours truly,

W. H. SPENCE

THE SALE OF THE

Bankrupt StockC C bMNE,
CONSISTING OF

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NKNisnr q ®
AT-

Fifty fatsOn The Dollar
WILD CONTINUE UNTIL-

EVERY ARTICLE IS SOLD
THE JTOCK 15 J ILL LflRQE
THAT THE SALE IS A--------

Genuine ■ Half Price
One can be proven by hundreds of well satisfied customers.

This is the greatest chance over offered the people to
secure fine goods at half their value.

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ktfeeted her lore?, but
hsving gone away. She herself had oner’s jury that you found this thing ue th»t there wm »n? evidence ot MJ
urged him to go and see Mr. Coode at here among Tom's books?" he said, to kind effelMt him. beyond the feet that
test
what
she
meant.
tbe mill and she asked herself with
h. bad quarreled with the mUl-owner
fear and trembling whether he had
—except * only that which abe had
By Arthur W. Marchmont, B. A
gone there: and if so what had passedI “Not to-day, unless necessary; but deatroyed In reference to the ateel bar.
between the two? Despite her utmost&gt; whenever it must be done I will say As she thought ot this, she was glad
efforts she could not keep away that, how I found it. If it means what at
she had done co.
cold feeling at the heart which seemed[ first I thought It meant it will kill me that
But thia thought led her to consider
to chill her blood, at the recollection1 to have to say it.” She sighed deeply that she had had nn time since rile had
1
and
put
her
hand
to
her
eyes,
and
of the wild words she hod heard him
made tho discovery io think about
utter about Mr. Coode and thoee who&gt; added, in a very low tone: “But it
•‘Not the slightest.” agreed the police had wronged him about the money.
would kill me as surely to keep silent" tho real significance of that piece of
evidence.
Did It mean that Tom had
inspector.
as day.
"My poor girl!" said the man. ten­
—
r--------- "That’s clear
,
- ”. .
Then she thought of the book she(
gone In hot temper to the mill; that he
"Well, Inspector. do yon want to hc)(I )n her hind_,
^bnm., derly. “It is a fearful time for you!"
take charge of the plneo here, or of the ; chancing to open It «he turned the1
“You will spare me from having to had seen Mr. Coode and quarreled with
body? I ihould like It removed m eoon - 1m( where
lhc phou^ph. oJ! speak of this to-day, then?" she said, him: and perhape In anger had struck
as possible. If the doctor here makes Tom and herself. All the circum­• with a wan and feeble smile, as she the blow which had killed him. and
the post mortem this morning and we stances of tho time when it had been1 held out her hand to him. “You are then, hastening home, had put the
weapon in the place where she had
get
the inquest
held for this afternoon. taken
o---------x
uoni.i uaaucu
flashed into util
her luemurv.
memory. cue
Shes good to me. Mr. Gorringe.”
the jury can view the body and the closod the book wlth a .
■
He laid the paper with its ghastly found lt,.and find away in the night?
"If bo, why should he have put it in
room as it is and we can have my poor t thftn ever&gt; and
the clop car-■ contents on the table as he took her
old friend buried at once.”
«uch a place?"
;
tied the album to the shelf on which1 hand and pressed it.
The other man agreed to this as an . it always rested.
It was something to be solved aftor“I will do all in my power for you,
excellent arrangement, and with that | As she put it back she noticed that’ Mary,"" he said, earnestly.
wards. Why had he fled from the
they all went out of tbe office. Got“We had better leave it in exactly village? That was the flrat queatkm
• some of the other books were out of1
Huge closing and locking the door af- ;
place, and she tried to push them Into» the place where it was found," said to be answered. And there was only
ter them. Before he locked it, how- '
one person who could answer it to her
Mary,
quietly.
4 '
line. There seemed to be something
ever, ho tried it once or twice to see
“Had I not better take it with me?" —Tom himself.
behind which prevented them from
whether, when it was shut, it would .
There was "another who could say
going into their proper places. She asked the men.
come open easily aiKl without being ,
"Why? The truth has to be told, something— Savannah Morbyn. She
; took down two or three to see what:
touched by anyone. It would not, and •
could
say whether Tom had gone with
was the cause of their sticking out, and thus it is better placed where it
this fact seemed to afford
him
her.
And the dilemma which the
and then saw a paper parcel lying be­■ was found."
matter for thought
He did not press the matter, and be- answer to that question BUggested to
hind them.
“By the way,” said tbe police in­
the
distracted
girl made her more
“This is not like you, Tom,” she। fore he could say anything further the
spector, ••there’s one thing I’ve very
{
whispered, to herself, under her breath, girl took his hand in hers and thanked wretched than ever.
foolishly forgotten. What about the
If Tom had gone with Savannah,
1 him again for sparing her the need of
weapon with which this was done? I as she took it out, &gt;nd made room for
then he was false to her. If he had
the books on the shelf.
speaking
about
the
discovery
at
once.
didn't see anything in the room."
It was something very heavy, about,
“You will tell me all that happens, not gone with her. then what
“Nor I; there was nothing. But you
eighteen inches in length, and was1 or that you hear?" she said, an they could be the reaaon of his flight?
can see to that when you go back to
wrapped in strong writing paper. It, separated at the door; and he promised.
But she was utterly miserable and
get the body away for the post-mor­
had evidently been wrapped up hurriedShe closed the door of the cottage broken, and tor two days, during
tem,"
answered uomngc.
Gorringe. "wnaxever
"Whatever .
tom,
’ answerea
, - . * , , . j &lt; S—/T,
•
• ’ • “_’ked &lt;*’“&gt;3' _ «&gt;•
13 and locked it, ns soon as he had which no news come except the bad
Ue weapon wm. If It wm left behind , •_ “d• ,when
•*
..... .
t
__ . .
..
... YMiner she snw
/wio nf
saw that it tcaa
was ksome
of thnt
that• gone, and went straight back into the news that vague suspicion was begin­
;oc. to 25c. a Copy,
it'll be there. What should you think I paper
| which 1
Tom had been in the habit1 parlor to carry out her plan. She did ning to point to hex lover’s direction—
it was. doctor?"
'5 to $3 a Year,
of using
“Well, I can scarcely say without __ —for his accounts for the sick not stop to think, but took the parcel she was comfortless and disconsolate.
fund—la:
large foolscap sheets of thick from its place immediately, and going
a closer examination of the wounds;
JVC M OOXTOTUXD.)
white paper.
into
the
kitchen
thrust
it,
without
unbut I should think it was some blnntr
She felt it curiously all along, and it1 folding the paper, into the middle of
ish instrument, with perhaps a knob or
lump at the end, with a jagged edge. seemed to be square with a large knob1 the fire grate, and watched the flames
Having the needed merit to more than
at one end. It could not be anything’ aa they consumed the paper.
It looks*like that."
make good all the Advertising claimed for
Then it occurred to her that she was them, the following four remedies have
“Ah. well, I dare say it’ll turn up;j. very important, she thought, or Tom
never have left it where he had. making a hlundtr. If the whole of tho readied a phenomenal sale.- Dr. Klug’a
good morning," and Gorringe walked'j ;I would
Thinking this, she unfolded the paper.
-bar were burned, it might alter its ap- New Discovery, for consumption, coughs
away homewards to breakfast.
I Suddenly she nttered aery. It was
1 pearance so much as to defeat the very colds, each bottle guaranteed—Electric
About ten o'clock, while Mary'was
Bitters, the great remedy for liver, stom­
sitting with old Mr. Roylance, she was i a short square bar of steel, with a1 object she hoik
Her plan was to lead Gorringe to ach and kidneys. Bucklens Arnica Salve
surprised by Reuben Gorringe, who fragment of a broken cog-wheel at one
The broken end was stained think he had mistaken paint for blood; tbe best In the world, and Dr. King’s New
walked In and started to find her there. end.
Life Bills which area perfect pili. Ail
"You
here,
Mary?"
he
said. with blood, and clinging to it were a if he found the whole bar had been
number of gray hairs, and there was1 thus treated he would immediately see these remedies are guaranteed to do just
"Where's Tom?"
Ettry first! •abject It takta ap by Ths Feram when It attirelly come* Into
what is claimed fur them and the dealer
blood on the inner paper.
Mary looked at him quietly and
he had been tricked. She pulled the
public attention and it treated by the best aethorilloo, without regard to parfieo
Mary- stood gazing at the feansome bur out again with the tongs, there­ whose name is attached herewith will be
earnestly, yet. with fear in her eyes,
or creeds. It will keep any thoughtful reader Inlormod on tho task* and prublaau
glad to tell you more ef them. Sold at W.
object almost like one spellboYrtnii Tbe fore, and stripping off the charred
of the tim*. at at other periodical deca.
and with very pale cheeks.
ift Goodyear’s drug store.
“He is not at home," she answered. air round her went dark.and'thick. paper, left only the stained portion in
A Million Friend*
“Not at home’ Why. where is he She could scarcely breathe, and grew the fire.
giddy. She thought she was going to
A friend in need is s friend jndeM, and
then?”
Then she began to think ‘of other
not less than one million j*ople have
“How can I tell?" answered the girl, faint. Then a sound of some one mov­ matters.
of InteUlreat readers. But now dee number of readers of thoughtful literature
found
just such a friend in Dr. King’s
ing
in
the
passage
behind
her
recalled
witli assumed Indifference; and mo­
The story she meant to manufacture
—men and wooes who wish really to know what is gi-ing on in the world out­
tioning toward the old man to prevent her from her fright, anil she sought in­ must be circumstantial, and must be New Discovery for cunsumption, coughs
side the narrow limits of particular sects and parties- is great enough In tbe
and
colds.
If
you
have
never
used
this
stinctively to cover up the dreadful supported by details. For this pur­
anything being said before him.
United States to warrant so revotationary a reduction in price. Tbe Forum
gnat cough mcllirine, one trial will con­
thing
she
had
found.
“This is a sad business, Mr. Rqypose., there must be something in the vince you that it has wonderful curative
discusses important subjects, bet it is net dull. The literature of coaUmpoBut she was too late.
Before she house amongst Tom’s belongings
lance," said Gorringe.
“I came in to
raneoau activity U. in fact, the ■rast'lnterrt’.inf ot all literature. American
powers in all diseases of throat, cheat and
could
hide
it.
or
even
hide
the
marks
see Tom, as I thought I might want
which would bear* it out. She de­ lungs. Each bottle is guaranteed to do all
citizenship implies that a nae shall know the opinions of the farcmost mtn
him at the mill. Never mind if ho’s of the blood, Reuben Gorringe entered termined, therefore, tlxat she would get that is claimed or money will be reand the latest treat achteveasaate in every direction of activity.
the
room.
out. I must see you at once,’’ ho
some red paint and leave it about in fuhded. Trial bottles free at W. H. Good­
“I forgot to say, just now, Mary,” he Tom’s bedroom, together with such year’* drug store. l&gt;arge bottles 50c and
added to Mary in aa undertone.
began, then, changing his tone sudden­ odds and ends as would suggest that S1.00.
“Come into the other room."
•
SIZE AND QUALITY UNCHANGED.
Reuben Gorringe went into the next ly, he crietl: “My God! Mary, what’s he had been using it
nucklen’a Arnica Salva
room, and she followed as soon as pos­ that? What have you there?” and he
While she was thus engaged she was
The best salve in the world for cuts,
sible. Gorringe was looking at a book hurried forward and took it from her kept from thinking too closely of what
of Tom’s which he put down as she scarce resisting hand, and scrutinized the discovery of the weapon really bruises, sorea, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
it
minutely.
sores,
tetter, chapped bands, chilblains,
entered.
meant, and, partly with this object, she
corns, and all ekin Irruptions, and posi­
Then he lifted his eyes from the
“Where is Tom?" he asked again.
hurried on with this work?as quickly
tively
cure
piles or no pay required. It
gruesome
sight,
and
looked
at
the
girl;
“Why has he run away?”
os possible, and did not rest until it
"What do you mean?” she answered, and each read the thoughts which it was completed, and she had replaced is guarantee!! to give perfect satisfaction
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
had
stirred
tn
the
other.
•
indignantly. “How dare you to say he
the short bar of steel, changed as she box. For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the
has run away—you.of all men?”
’
had designed, and wrapped in a sheet druggist.
CHAPTER rvni
“Why I, of all men?” he answered,
of foolscap paper, taken from some she
Grass Lake has a creamery.
looking at her keenly.
found
in Tom’s bedroom, which had no
"What can thismean?" said Gorringe,
"Because you yourself na good as
connection with the accounts of the
There are 800 ex-convicts living Id
in
a
low,
strained
tone,
us
if
speaking
told him to go away on pain of being
sick fund, and had certainly never Jacksen.
in pain and fear.
prosecuted. I heard Mr. Coode when
He had paled a little, and trembled; been at the mill.
Mrs. G. A. Link Cedar Springs, Mich.,
he said it yesterday. If ho has' gone
When she had finished, a further idea
in consequence of this, how can you and his finger shook as he pointed it struck her—to add to the complication •aye; “As a harmless quieting remedy I
at
the
blood-stained
end
of
the
bar.
Come and ask where he is? Are you
have never found an equal to “Adlrouda,"
It was a fearsome, ghastly weapon, all by giving the bar thus changed into
■till so eager to prosecute?”
Reuben Gorringe’s own hands for him Wheeler’s Heart and Nerve Care. Sold
“Mary, don’t speak so harshly. I suggestive of horrible cruelty and vio­ to keep; and she saw at once the sooner by W. H. Goodyear.
lence.
came this morning to see Tom and tell
Mary made no answer. She was too this was done the better. She had
Cows are pastured in Muskegon’s ceme­
him that now this thing has happened
taken a very abort time to do what she tery.
he need have do further fear; and this overcome to be able to speak for tbe bad planned, and kIhj wrapped up the
is my reception.” He said thia in an moment. She leaned heavily on the bar nt once and carried it to the mill,
Kalamazoo will expend SG.000 for water
table, and, moving slowly, sank upon
aggrieved tone.
meters.
hoping to find the manager there.
“Well, I do not know where he is; a chair that stood by it, and bent her
Ren ben Gorringe was there and camo
The autograph letters testifying to
fate upon her hand.
but I suppose he has gone away be­
cures made by Ayer’s barsaparilla and
The man was filled with pity at tho out to her.
cause you and Mr. Coode told him he’d
other
preparations are kept on file at tbe
“
I
have
thought,
after
all,
that
it
be prosecuted. That seems the likeliest sight of her terrible, silent agony; but would be better for you to have this, J. C. Ayer Co-’s office, Lowell, Mass.
he knew the girl better than to show
reason,” answered Mary.
They «re from sU over the world and are
Mr.
Gorringe,"
she
said,
giving
it
into
“When did he go?” asked Gorringe. his feelings. He sought to rouse her his hands? “that you may keep it In a cheerfully shown lo anyone desirous of
to action.
seeing them.
“Somewhere about eight o’clock last
“Tom must be brought back,” ho said. safe place."
evening, I fancy." answered Mary, as
He took it at once and began to un­
Eight thousand plum trees will be set
“This must be faced."
unconcernedly as possible. “I did not
There was a ring of determination fold the outer paper with she had out near Harrisville.
see him after six or seven.”
in his voice, and a suggestion that Tom wrapped it The girl was afraid he
When tbe blood is Impure or Impover­
“Must have been later than that, I
meant to examine it again.
ished, bolls pimples, headaches, neural­
fancy. He was in the village after had only to come back in order to clear
“Can I look into the office?" sho gia. rheumatism and various other diseas­
that. Some one met him near the Two away the mists, for which the girl was
asked, unable to think of anything es are developed. Take Ayer’s Saras par­
thankful.
Stones bridge after ten o’clock." This
She looked up for a moment and else likely to draw away his attention illa. It purifies, invigorates, and vitalizes
was a spot within fifty yards of tho
the blood, and restores vigorous health.
from the parcel.
showed
her
gratitude
in
the
glance.
mill.
She was successful.
“Do you know where he is?” he
Cornerstone of Imlay city Catholic
•‘Well, Ijdon’t know. I don’t think
asked.
*
"Fbr
what
purpose?"
he
said.
quickly,
.--- -- ——wbiu, ljUlCKjy, church will be laid Saturday.
he can have been there, for I was on
The
girl
shook
her
head.
stopping
in
the
act
of
unwrapping
the
the lookout to see him.”
•
the name indicates. Hall’s Vegeia“That’s bad. Any delay is full of paper and merely glancing \t° tbo fileAsSk'Ulin
Urir Kewwer la a reoeweTot
“You were on the lookout!” said Gorriage, sharply,, looking quickly and danger. The inquest is this afternoon, writing and figures— Maty had taken the hair. Including its growth, health,
you know."
care to substitute tor the original wrap­ youthful color, ana beauty. ' It will please
searchingly ut her.
“Ah!"
per a paper which was covered with you.
'
“^cs; and I think I should have seen
The exclamation seemed to be wrung- Toni’s flgnrea
him"
None of the Jackson miners will strike
from her, despite her wilL Then she
“I want to get a dear underetanding
‘•Well, he’d better come bock, wher­
looked again at Gorringe, this time of all the dreadful facta," the answered. as the operators are paying the scale.
ever he is, and whenever he went,”
with an almost imploring expression, •‘Will yon tell them to me?"
■aid Gorringe. significantly.
“I*m
while her eyes traveled again to the
“Yon can come Into the Inner office
sorry he’s gone away; I wanted him to
hs re come up to the mill to run through terrible evidence of the murder which If you like."
he held in his hand.
The girl thought It would bo well for
the papers with me. I must go; this
He understood the look.
her to know where he put the fateful
terrible business has upset everything.
“You think no mention need be made little pared she had brought, and.
Good-by."
of this to-day?"
,'flort 10 fl&lt;rht with » ■»« of
He put his hat on and turned hurried­
“Need it?"
half-hysterical dread that affected her
ly away—•so hurriedly that he knocked
“No, I think perhaps not. Little went with him.
down the book at which he had been
“1 am nervous," she said, glancing
more than is absolutely necessary will
Alpen. Driving club’, mrellng is ael for
glancing. With a muttered exdamabe done to-day to enable the funeral to up at him, and laying her hand on his Augoat T, B and o. Stakes close May i.
arm as she spoke.
up, and, instead of putting itTjack on
“Thwe is nothing to be nervous
the table, gave it into tbe girl's hands.
interpreting thia m an Indication that about; he answered, smiling
I beg your pardon,” he nadd.
“I am nervous while you hold that."
smiling. “I meant to put it down on
■he said, pointing to tbe bar he was
Delay meant hope for her.
the table; but I am absent-minded this
Then an idea occurred to her, and, carrying in his hand. "Put it away.’1
Addns, disorders to
He smiled M be might have don.
supplying a porpoaej gave a direction
"•Never mind," answered Mary; “Hl11
Wb«.*.bM Children,
•
..
t
to her thoughts, and in this way re­ when humoring the whim ot a child.
2
koep “ **"&gt;’" *“ “Id. putting
stored somewhat her self-controt
It in a drawer, which he locked.
11 eMMing himself for harlmr had It object, and surprised Gorringe by the j;,Y°nar»v™7ir«&gt;i’’»beMtld. •'Ton
will keep the promise you made?"
The Unalng C&amp;operxtlve aMoelaUon ot
sudden change she showed.
In M, hand at alt
••Certainly.
That will never be North UmIoiCBm aakrt tor th. ..JL.
moved tUl such time aa we agree that
it *dl be produced.,
pointing to Ure
It wm good of him
"Now will you teU me all that la

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Children Cry for
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Pitcher’s Caatoria.
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THE HASTINGS BANNER

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Thursday, May 3, 1894.

business cards.

5&lt;b' d°o'or, or that
city. Jodg, Smith waa aakod hi a hurnoou.pmltton tn net a. uBpm. but
to low ot lire h« dHlInnd. Tho aeon toaullod lu favor or tho medtaa.

BROS.
Eaton eonnty Agricultural Soclotr haa
Tonsorial ArtL-«t8.
IL’Y !^1!i00 Bp ln •1,lk“ ,or
todbK at
Shop firm J&gt;«&gt;r
Lunn's Tailor Shop. lheir fair Oct S.
and ».
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■The Sew*
ot hM1,LcyU^_ °Qr
•will suit y°«- Give us a trial Terms reaacnA Ona farm realdeno! bclonrltu to
ftbie. __
.
b!!"!^8."1.?’ llVlB|t °Mr
waa
VAmES M. BAUER.
t.,.,L
? ’ rro,UDd ',ltto “»'"U™ con­
Auctioneer.
tent,. U wu only alliblly Inaorad.
Hartings. ■ ■ • Mich.
The Charlotte
and Eaton
riivK
Fee me if you are going to have an auction sehoou
held a deh.
““n Ranid*
,’u"
*ale of any kind. Have had lance experience
and will give yon satisfaction. Terms reason- "Reeolvedtbat^, ,honld
ed. Eaton Rapids carried off the prize.
PALMETIER.
J. M. SMITH.
Battle Creek Is to have a bicycle factory.

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“■ C W,tor*

Ayes— Bennet L Busby. Hicks, Juffimn,
Osborn, Tinkler, Weiseert and Waters.
Nays—none.
ens we muns. allay# all pain, cures v
and U tSsbert remedy for Diarrhoea.

onkle

Of J?0*. Tl,lh.

_ Gentlemen:—

whom was referr**!
”UmdlnK *”»er on Broddway would beg leave to make the followiD* ^*port- 'Ve
had the same under
woriderution and wouid reoommend that
5°°
•,a&lt;to untu
is
extended to school House.
wvTIJm?

John Wejmert,
1 *,. r Gbo- u- Tmtklxk. 1
Moved by Aid. Ohborn that tbe report
be accepted and adopted. CareV *
Ayes—Bennett, Busby, Hull
^PALMERTON A SMITH
Th« boat which the Adventists, built ^&gt;ni. Ttakl-r, Wttawrt and
Conveyancing a specialty.
I
itera.
at Allegan was launched last week. It Nays— Hicks.
Woodland. Mich
* HI be the first large boat that has graced .■JfjT"1.b}' 4ld&lt;•&gt;»* »o eU&gt;
the
Kalamazoo
river
for
years.
7. “I'T* W *nJ p"‘ol‘,0'
own
Li M. Woodmansee.
A Belding man ha. Invented a water iw- Cnrrlnl. A&gt;&lt;-a—all.
Mo», d by Aid. Oiblm that the ally doe,
T AW and COLLECTION OFFICE.
Mcycleaud one evening last week they
,w “O'1
launched It to te,t Its merits, and their ct°2?rt’ i? 'JT" •#0 P"
Al! business promptly attended to.
' “J11- ^olnl. Ayw—all.
expectations were fully realized. Jt sped
Mortd by Aid. WrUaert that the city
Taggart
Ixtyul K. Kuapp«iu over Ila- water ut a very rapid rale. Jt Is
J
Arthur C. Deulson.
propelled by treid power atl.-r I lie slyle of Ueaaurer be leatrurted to pay order, out
1 tGGART. KNAITKN&amp; DENI8ON,
tho blejole. They are Hiking ut rormlng or u»y money, be may have In hl&gt; band,.
Amended by Aid. llick. that the ooZ
LAWYERS.
.
of slock company there.
sianaliig ortterg and accounts to date be
Roosns Kit 817 Michigan Trust Co. Bldg.,
paid aui of the contingent fund and the
Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Mite bv charged 10 the respective funds
Council Proceeding*.
ALICE HIRE. M. D..
In which the orders are drawn. Amend­
IU .
Physician ami Snrgt'on.
ment lost
Common Council met in adjourned ses­
Iliriliugs. • - Mleh.
Ayes—Hicks, Huffman and Waters.
A ’.til- promptly attended day or night. &lt;&gt;- sion Friday evening. April 37. 18P4, MayA ays—Bennett, Busby. Osborn, Tinkler
Cct-1 -.-r F. G. Stowell’s lioot and shoe store
7.Pnwnt ut roll call, and nelssert.
. ES A. SWEEZF.Y.
Bu’bY« Huffman. Osborn.
Original motion prevailed.
Ayes—
1 inkier, Welssert and Waters.
AtkKliey at law.
Bennett. Busby, Osborn, Tinkler and
Absent at roll call. Ahl. Hlaks.
Hastings. Mich.
WeisserL Nays—Hicks, Huffman and
Minutes of last meeting read and ap- v\ aters. Whereas, the grade of tbe fourth
Practices in all courts ot the state. Coi­
proved.
tions promptly attended to.
ward of the City of Hastings as submitted,
Aid. Hicks took his seat
(together witli 4he grade of the entire
To tlie Common Council of lhe City of rity,) by Glen. E. Balch. Eng., to tt&gt;e
R. E. 11. LATHROP,
Hastings.
Homoepathlc Physician and
Major and Common Council of the City of
Gentlemen:-—
Surgeon
Hastings, October 7tb. 1892. and after­
We the undersigned would most respect­ wards accepted by the Common Council
Office over W. H. Goodyear’s New
fully petition your honorable body to of said city Iih» by recent discoveries- and
Dxug Store.
cause tilelng to be laid on the west side investigations become unsatisfactory and
All calls promptly attended to.
of North Market Street from the North obnoxious to the residents and tax payers
/ ' A. SCIl 1BNEIL M. D ,
side of Green Street for the purpose of
I .
Physician and Surgeon, carrying water from off Green Street. We of the fourth ward of said city. There­
fore, be It resolved tliat the grade of said
Delton,
- Mleh.
1 would further petition your honorable ward, known as the Balch grade be re­
Office iu residence, one block east of depot.
body to change tbe course of the present pealed. discontinued and set at naught, so
waterway on the west side of North Mar­ far as it may Iry any manner effect the
A C. H. BARBER
ket St., so the waters from same shall fbrth ward of said city. W. F. Hfeks.
Physicians and Surgeons.
empty into the ditch now constructed on
Moved by AM. Hicks that tbe above
Calls In city or county responded to with the east side of said street, or If your body resolution be received and referred to- the
prmuptiM'sy. day or night.
shall deem It for the best, tlun In some chairman of tbe St. Com. Carried. Ayes
other way to change said water course so —
A. SHELDON,
as to prevent the flooding otf the lands of 1 Moved by Aid. Waters that 820 be ap­
.
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
your petitioners.
propriated to fia east Mill St. on couth
Abstract Block. Hastings.
Monev to loan ou Real Estate Real Rstate
side, so as to make it passable for p*opiy
C. F. Brooks, and fonr others.
soUl ou commission. General conveyancing,
Moved
by
Aid.
Hicks
that
the
.
above
to travel over. Am’t to be drawn from
daring a complete spt of Abstract Books, com­
plied from the Records, can furnish complete be rec'd and referred to the chairman of 1st ward fund. (Tie.)
S tracts.
C. F. BROOKS. Clerk.
tbe St com. Carried, ayes. all.
I Ayes—Busby, Hicks, Huffman and
Waters. Nays—Bennett, Osborn, TOakier
Hastings. Mich., April 37th, 1894.
£ M. FOWLER,D.D. S.
E. G. Holbrook,
and Welssert.
Recorder, Hastings City.
y । Moved jjy Aid. Hicks that the motion of
Office hours « a. m. to 5 p. m.
In compliance with yonr request for­ ! Aid. Waters be laid on the table tar one
bids for city printing, tlx? Journal will do week. Carried. Ayes—all.
)11 ILli’ T. COLGROVE,
Moved by Aid. Welssert that the amend­
the work for lhe following prices:
Attorney at Law.
• S.. •. essor to Smith A Colgrove.)
1st For publishing the council pro­ ment to Sec. 1 of an ordinance entitled
(Office in Union block. Hastings.)
ceedings. furnishing the bills of registra­ "An ordinance relative to peddlcxs,. tran­
.ciiei-s in all the courts of the state.
tion and election, and election tickets. sient dealers and auatiqneers’ license, take
effect May 11th, 1894. Carried.
&gt;125.00.
E., KEN ASTON.
Ayes—Bennett, Busby, Hicks. Huffman.
2nd. For publishing notices of election
Attorney at Law,
(Over J. 8. Goodyear &amp; Co.\ store.)
and registration, ordinances and all other Osborn, Tinkler, Welssert and Waters.
Pract'&lt;■» -' tn all courtsof the State. Collection* matters required by tbe city charter, 25
promptly attending to.
Sec. 1. The Common Council of the
cents per folio each insertion.
City of Hastings ordains, that section one
Respectfully,
it TIMMERMAN. Hommpathic Phyof
au ordinance entitled "An ondinance
Dennis &amp; Sling kbi. a nix
•
sician and Surgeon.
relative |p the running of railway oars and
Hastings, Mich., April 25th. 1894.
••Vfflce over Lathrop’s drug store'.)
engines," adopted March 23rd. A, k). 1888,
To tbe Mayor and Common Council.
be-and the same is hereby amended so as
Gentlemen: —
I will print the council proceedings, to read as follows:
Rate of speed within certain limits of
bills of elections and registrations, and
city tickets for one hundred and twenty- the c|ty. Section 1. That the- rale of
speed
of the engines and cars on the
five dollars (8125.00); and registration,
• tIKCULflTION •
and election notices? ordinances and all Grand River Valley Division of the Michi­
This week,
82 quires. legal printing required by The charter of gan Central railway, between th* Michigan
the city for 35 cents per folio each inser­ Central freight depot and tbe building
now occupied by the Hastings Furniture
tion.
H. H. Snyder.
Hereafter, changes for advertisements
Manufacturing Company, in said elty,
Hastings, Mich., April 37th, 1894.
must reach thia office Tuesdays at latest to To the Mayor and Common Council.
shall not exceed six miles per hour, and
insure insertion in the Issue of the week
any engineer, conductor, person or per­
Gentlemen:—
when brought.
We will print the council proceedings, sons having charge of any engine, car or
bills of election and registration, and city train of cars, who shall cause such engine,
car or train of cars to go over or upon said
.
Rheumatism racks the system like a thumb­ election tickets all Cor 8125.00.
screw. it retreats before tbe*power of Hoods'
We will print all registration and eleo Grand River Valley tlivtelon of the Michi­
Sarsaparilla, which purifies tbe blood.
tion notices, ordinances, and all other gan Central railway, between said Michi­
legal printing required by the charter for gan Central depot and the building now
occupied by tbe Hastings Furniture Man­
Camphor Cream Catarrh Cure will cure 35 cents per folio each insertion.
ufacturing Company, at a greater rate of
Very truly yours.
Catarrh. W. 11. Goodyear.
speed than six miles per hour shall be
Cook Bnos.
deemed to be guilty of a misdemeanor and
Moved
by
Aid.
Osborn
that
the
contract
Camphor Cream Catarrh Cure will cure
upon conviction thereof shall be punished
for printing be let to Hastings Banned.
a cold in the head. VV. H. Goodyear.
Amended by Aid. Hicks that none of by a fine not exceeding over one hundred
dollars and cost of persecution, and in de­
Camphor Cream Catarrh Cure is the best the bids for printing be accepted. Amend­ fault of payment of such fine and costs,
ment lost.
soothing and healing. W. H. Goodyear.
The original motion amended by Aid. shall be committed to the county jail of
Bennett that tbe bids by laid on the table Barry County for a period not exceeding
A hot sling of Carter’s Extract Smart
ninety days.
for one wk. Amendment lost.
Geo. H. Tinkled,
W. • &lt;i will cure the Grippe. W. H. GoodOn original motion. . Ayes—Busby.
Huffman. Osborn. Welssert. Nays—Ben­
'
W. D. Bennett.
net. Hicks, Tinkler and Waters. No
Moved by Aid. Welsiert that the above
C.tatcr’s Croup and Consumption Cure is choice.
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lhe br-t cough medicine. W. H. GoodNotice to Repair Side Walk that C. S. be accepted and adopted, printed and the
Burton repair side walk on State SL, on same to take effect May 18th, 1894. Car­
Ayes— Bennett. Busby, Hicks,
south side of lot No. 483, also that walk ried.
Huffman. Osborn. Tinkler, Welssert and
Carter's Cough and Consumption Cure be repaired in front of Ford's hotel on
Waters.
Nays—none.
r-.
ui once. Try it; never falls. W. west side of lot No. 439. occupied by Dorr
An ordinance relative to the opening
Mudge, also that George Tinkler repair
II. Goodyear.
side walk on State St. on north side of and closing of billiard and pool rooms,
and the exclusion of minors therefrom.
Woouland’s council placed tbe amount tot 594, also th «t a new walk be laid on
IHLLIAKD AND POOL BOOMS.
the north side of Court St., between Jeffer­
vf ilunn Iwnds at the highest price allow­ son and church St. on south side of tot
Sec. 1. Tbe Comman Council of the
ed by law, 86000.
No. 588, occupied by Frank Stebbins, also City of Hastings ordains, that all billiard
that Nathan Barlow build new walk on and pool rooms in the City of Hastings
Carter's Cough and Consumpti on Cur sooth side of lot No. 589-591. also that shall be closed at the hour of 10 o’clock
wilj cure coughs and croup, acta quick tbe walk be repaired on tbe north side of each night and remain closed until the
hour of 6 o'clock, a. m., of lhe succeeding
Court House on State St Signed,
tables g(H»d. w. H. Goodyear.
Emory Busby,
day.
Miss Julia Djnorao, of Hastings, takes
C. H. Osrobn,
M1N0RS.
Riley C. Waters.
the vacancy in the Woodland school caus­
Sec. 2. Jt shall be unlawful for any
Moved
by
A Id. Welssert that the re­
ed by the resignation of Mrs. Evarts.
port of com. be accepted and proper no­ proprietor, servant, employee or manager
Carried. Ayes—Bennet of any billiard or pool room In lhe City of
^Xoodland’s creamery bids fair to be a tices served.
Busby, Hick», Huffman, Osborn, Tinkler, Hastings to allow, suffer or permit any
Buece-8. One day last week oyer 8,700
person under the age of twenty-one years
Weisnert and Waters.
.
pounds of milk was received, and more is
Tbe St com. beg leave to report that to visit or remain in any billiard or pool
being brought in every day.
tbe prayer of J be petitioners from 2nd room.
PENALTY.
ward be granted C. L. Huffman, Geo.
The Nashville,News says Post master, H. Tinkler. W. D. Bennett and John
Sec. 8. Any .person offending against
F umlss, will not have to stand the loss of Welsaert Moved by Aid. Tinkler that the provisions of this ordinance, shall up­
the 8435, of stamps stolen in tbe bank the report be accepted and adopted. on conviction, be punished by a fine not
exceeding twenty-five dollars or less than
robbery there, but the loss will fall on tbe Carried. Ayes—all.
To tbe honorable Mayor and Common ten dollars and costa of prosecution, or by
government . «
Council- Your com. to whom was referred imprisonment in tbe county jail not ex­
the resolution asking for a cement cross celling sixty days, or both such fine and
Every mother should keep a bottle of
walk In each ward beg leave to report that
Carter's Extract Smart Weed in the house. we have bad tbe matter under considera­ Imprisonment in tbe dlrtreUon of the
court
When the little one comes home with wet tion and would recommend that the walks
Sec. 4. All ordinances or parts of • ordi­
feet and chilled, a hot sling of Carter’s Ex­ be not built at present Emory Bnsby, nances, conflicting with tbe provisions of
H. Osborn, R. CL Waters.
tract Smart Weed will prevent taking C. Moved
this ordinance, be and tbe same are hrrebj
by Aid. Welssert that the report
cold. Children like It,. It is as pleasant be laid on the table. Lost
ft&gt; L)one at the council chambers. In the
Ayes—Bentley. Huffman, Tinkler and
as lemonade. W. H. Goodyear.
City of Hastings thb 37tb day of April.
Waters.
Nays—Busby Hicks, Osborn
■* hot sling of Carter’s Extract Smart and Welesert
A Dm 1824.
Geo H. Tinkled.
\ewi wni cut the mucous phlegm out of
Moved by Aid. Hicks that that report
W. D. Bennett.
Ute throat and lungs in a few hours, mak­ of oom. be accepted and adopted. Lost
C. L. Huffman.
Ayes
—
Busby,
Hicks,
Osborn
and
Wa
­
ing it a sure cure anti quick cure and pseMoved
by
Aid.
Weisaert
that the al»ov
ters Nays—Bennett, Huffman, Tinkler
be accepted and adopted, printed and tak«
ventive Of Croup,
Diphtheria, Sore
and Welssert.
•
fleet
on
May
I8«h.
18M
Mcrtrnn mis
Throat, lYiruinonta, etc., as these troubles
Moved by Aid. Huffman that the report
talned. Ayes—B*Duett, Busby, Huffman.
■II cw from a neglected cold. W. H. be laid on table for 1 wk. Carried.
»
ta»rn.
Tinkler.
W.
buwrt
and
Waters.
To the Mayor and Common Council
■Goodyear.
Grnllrmen. Your oom. on w*Uu lurte. M ya- -Hicks.
J AW, COLt-ECTION AND REAL ESTATE
OFFICE OP
,

Caro will dedicate its &gt;12.000 M. E.
chureh next Sunday.
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XlebtsM.

Moved by Aid Ttahter that the above
n -—I and
..'S approved,
* "carriek
zv——_1 1
“
be• nrm
accepsed
Ayes—Bennett, Broby, Hicks. Batman,
Osborn, Timer, Wetesert and Waters.
Nay a— now.
Tbe following aects. aadited:
In tbe line of choice candies,
C. G. Smith, labor, 3 w,.,.'.
a .50
fruits, nuts, and fresh bakery
Lee Cobb and helpers, surveying,
Z50
E. Sponable, burying a dog
1.00
goods, constantly kept on hand.
Denols &amp; Sltaeerland, pvinting...
19.21
Jas. Murphy, stone and labor
2.M
Prompt attention given to all
M. C. R. R. &lt;k&gt;.. freight on coal...
07.58
Hocking Fuel Co., coal
38416*
orders. Call and see me at
Murphy, etg
7A2
A. Black &amp; Son, stone for bridge.
14.64)
CITY BAKERY.
Phillip Duninr, “
2J
days '
5.09
Henry.Replogle, 3 days.
George Baird.
3 days.
5.00
Mike Custer
1 day .
Frank Ryereon, 3 days.
3 oa
Marty Ryersou&gt; 3 days.
3.00
Burt Burgman.
.........
3 days.
3.00
Clarence Bennett, 2 days
3.00
George Reed....................................
30.00
is one of the first signs of
Milo Fifield. drawing sand
6.00
poor health. Coughs, Colds,
James Shay, diawing sand
10.00
Wm. H. Beadle,. 5 days at- 93.00
Weak Lungs, Diseased Blood
per day..................................
SI 0.00
follow.
4tb ward six hours

EVERTTHINQ

0. G. Moblaacn. President;
D. W. Reynold*. OaUiar.
DrucTon:

D. W. Reynolds,
D.O. Robinson,
JohnOarreth,

Haa the only tarings department in in Barry
County and pays 4 per cent Interest on *11 time

FROBATE ORDER.
State of Michigan, Cxainty ef Barry—sa.
Ata aoMion of tbe Probate Court Lv.
for the
County
of Barry,
holden at the
Probate
Office
—
,.... ______
_____________
..—
^Office
In
the city of Hastings, in said county, on Tues
tb«
Tues-­
day, tbe 1*1 day of May. in the rear one
thousand eight hundred and, ninety four.
Present, Charles W. Armstrong. Judge ioC
Probata.
In the matter of tUr estate of Valentine
O. Buck, late of Camillus County, of Onondaga
and Blate of New, York. decMsed.
On reading and filing tbe i&gt;etltlon duly verified
of Gilbert Buck, son of »ald deceased, praying
that ancillary administration of said estlte
may be granted to said )&gt;et‘.tlonrr (who is the
principal administrator of said estate as apnears oy exemplified copies of bls appoiotment issned by tb&gt;- Surrogates Court at Onon­
daga County. New York, and now on file in this
court.) or to some other suitable |w&gt;reoti.
Thereupon it is ordered, that Saturday, the
28th day of May A. D. 1801. at ten o’clock in the
lor*noon, be assigned for tbe hearing ot sMd
petition and that lhe heirs at law of said de­
ceased and all other persons interested iu saia
estate . are required to appear at a session Of
&gt;ald Court, then to be nolden al jthe Probate
office, in tbe City of Hartings, in raid Counftr.
and show cause, if any there be, why tbe prayer
,of the petitioner may not b* granted. And it is
further ordered, that said petitioner give notlee
to Die persons interested in sAld estate, of the
pendency ot said |&gt;etltlon and the hoariag
thereof by causing a cony of this order to he
published in the Hastings Bannkk. a news­
paper printed and circulated in said County of
Barry, once In each week for three successive
weeks previous to said day of hearing.
Chas. W. anmstrono
J udge of Probate.
(A true copy.)

Loss of Flesh

816.80

Frank Fitleld and team, 5 days in
1st wardt.. 815.00
X day 4th ward

1.50

S10.5J)
Fred Beadle one and % days- first
ward................................................
3.25
Wm. Tenyck. % day in fourth
ward
.75
Lute Hyatt, % day in fourth
ward
U. J. Kieklc. 1 day in 1st ward...
1.50
Dated this ITth day of April, 1894.
Wm. h. Beadle,
Street Commissioner.
Moved bj- AM. Welssert that the accts,
be allowed and orders drawn-hi respective
funds'for same. Motion prevailed.
Ayes—Bennett, Busby, Hicks, Huffman,
Osborn, Tinkler, Welssert and Waters.
Nays—none.
•
Moved by AM. Welssert that the bill for
work in 4th word on State St. be allowed
and orders drawn on Gen. Hfeh. for same.
Carried, Aves—Bennett, Busby, Hicks,
Huffman, Osbcm, Tinkler. Welssert and

On motion of-Aid. Welssert council ad­
journed for oda-week.
E. G. SfeCtLBKOOK,

Recorder.
ARE YOU GETTING DEAF.

Cheater Messer.

P. T. Colgrovs.

fl.E. KENKES, FKSF’R.

,11.10
Louis Beadle, and team, 5 days in
1st ward815.00
6 hours in 4th ward„
1.80

$75,000.00

SURPLUS H2.0M.e0.

Scott’s
Emulsion
the dream of Cod-liver Oil,
cures r 11 of these weakness­
es. Take it in time to avert
illness if you can. Physicians,
the world over, endorse IL
Don’t be deceived by Substitutes!
Prwp*r»- br^cott Jt Bowna. N. Y. All Druniata

What is

CASTOR IA

The Following Kxplafeo Why, and

Mr. W. I). Stokes. Baton Rouge, I»a..
writes: “I had chronic catarrh very badly,
noise in the ears and nearly deaf. 1 used
your Pe-ru-na according to directions, and
am now well; can hear th* tick.of a watch
ten feet Yonr Pe-ru-na is a wonderful
medicine.”
Catarrhal deafness is always duo to ca­
tarrh of the throat passing up through the
eustachian tubes to the middle ear. The
catarrh in rare cases originates in and re­
mains confined to the middle ear. Tbe
symptoma-are; Roaring.ovaeklng, buzzing
in the ears, with gradually increasing dif­
ficulty in hearing. If not cured the hear­
ing will be entirely destroyed. When lhe
case haf.not already gone too far before
the treatment is begun Pe-ru na will cure
every case. It is only after the catarrh
has destroyed portions In lhe middle ear
that Pe-ru-na fails to cure. All such cas­
es should write to Dr. Hartman, Colum­
bus, Ohio, for further advice.
A book on la grippe, coughs colds, ca­
tarrhs etc., will be sent free to any addressby the Pe-ru-nn Drug Manufactoriug
Company of Columbus, Ohio.
State News.

Fifteen mites ot logs are hung up. on
tbe upper Black River, which will taka a
lot of rain t» bring down.

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

Castoria.

Casto ria.
“ Caatoria is so well adapted to children th*X

dren. Mother* ha.ro repeatedly told mo of iu
good effect upon their children."
Da. Q. C. Osgood,

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

Our physician* in tbe children's depart

“Cartcria Is the best remedy for children of
which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not

Interest of their children, and use Castoria in-

medical supplies what is known as regular
morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful
agents down their throats, thereby sending

favor upon it.”

A 3-year-old child of James Randall
was run over by n street car in Port Hu­
ron Thursday, and instantly killed.

Insurance Commissioner, Giddings, has
authorized the Netherland Life Insurance
Company of Holland to do ‘business
‘
’la
Michigan.
A freight train on the Detroit A Bay
City road was derailed at Hunter’s Creek
Five cars were
Wednesday afternoon,
completely wrecked.
80 eminently •aecewful ha&lt; Hoods Sarsa­
parilla been that m*ny leading citizens from
all ov&gt;-r the United States furnish testt monials
of eures which seem alsiort miraculous. Hood’s
Sarsaparilla Is not an accident, but the ripe
tnllt of industry and study. It possesses merit
"peculiar to itaelf.”

Hood's Pills cure Names. Sick Headache.
Indigestion. Biliousness. Hold by all druggists.

Umttxd Hoarrrxx.

DurnsAXY,

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SCHOOL COLUMN

For the nearer draws tho eitv with Its
Mr. Jofca Marble has secured a situation
streets of shining gold;
And the threads -f Ufa drop Idly, from
with Busby Broo. Mr. M.rble b«i
Througb the courtesy of tbe executive
the listless, idle bands,
w
ml In Grand Rapid, tor drht
and
While th* ears are dally listening for tbe
committee of Agricultural Society an ex­
keel upon the sands.”
.
oonies with the very be«i of reeommende- hibition of tbe work of tbe schools will be
Three score and ten years He behind
attempted next fall.
At the meeting of
-her. years of toil, privation and care.
‘
iZai a nfeetingnf the school board last the County Association last January, it
Does old age ever come witbout these
will be remembered that lhe teachers
evening. Miss Flora B»adle was elected
have
entered
into
life?
Worldly
prosperi
­
present vbted unanimously lo undertake
principal. MIm Eddy 1st- assistant. Miss tbe work If suitable arrangements could ty may brighten tbe horizon, but there
Marshall of Nashville 2nd. assistant The be made. *’
Now let us ' all see ere privations harder to be born than
those which poverty brings, hunger more
following teachers were elected for the to it that the confidence of those who
have tbe management of the Fair is keen than that which bread will satisfy.
other departments, their grades have not
Granzmother Blakesly Is still erect, her
not misplaced. It we all do our duty,
■- yet been assigned to them; Misses Min­ this ean be mide the most Interesting blue eyes are calm and placid and In their
quiet
depth Is a look as If Rhe already saw
nie Kepiogle. Mrs. Emma Donahue, Mary feature of the Fair and we shall be cheer­
Woodasd, • Jennie Lamb, Nona Michael, fully accorded recognition hereafter. To “the Ktngln His beauty.”
When
you look Into her wrinkled fk^e.
' Franc Williams. Minnie Matthews, Julia tbe 815. offered by the commissioner, the calmness anti strength are tbe first Im­
Society will add 825 more making 850 to
Rock. Wilda BHven, L. Jean McLaughlin, be given in premiums. While this Is on­ pressions that come to you.
You may
Cora Jewvli, Mae Brosseau. Miss Lillian ly a very moderate sum, it will encourage have stood iroon the sea shore and gazed
upon
a
huge
rock
over
which
innumerable
the
children
in
tbe
work,
and
will
make
a
Wardell and Mrs. Daisy Wolcott were not
storiM have swept In tbe calmness of a
applicants for another year.
There are beginning. One fourth the space In Flor­ summer afternoon, the rock shows no
al hall will be granted us and if the exhib­
three vacancies yet to be filled.
Prof. it is what it should be, space will Dot be traces of the tempests, so the dear old face
is marked, not by tbe storms of life, but
Sterling, It will be remembered, was elect­ lacking hereafter.
The general idea is this; Prizes will be by the strength endurance brings.
ed superintendent at a former meeting.
Such a busy, kindly life lies behind
offered to tbe school, or perhaps to two or
On next Monday evenlug at their head­ three schools, making lhe best general ex­ her. No worldly honors have come to her,
quarters In the Maccabev Hall, tbe L O. hibit, to the teachers of those schools, but her children and grand-children gath­
G. T. will bold a public meeting at which and to individual pupils for a great variety er around her, and to minister to her com­
of specimens. The elty and village schools fort, Is their delight
the newly elected officers for the ensuing
The one by whose side she met life’s
shall of course comprise a class by them­
term will be installed. All Interested in selves and nqt compete with the country trials, the one to whom she was mated, as
temperance work are Invited.
Meeting schools. Competent. disinterested judges well as married, is waiting for her in the
.,ealkd to order at 7.88.
The following shall pass upon the work shown and great l&gt;eyond. To grandma It seems but a
award the premiums.
Friday, the last little way now. She knows that she will
are the newly elected, officers;
day of the fair, will be designated as soon catch a glimpse of the silvery river
Edwin I). Mallogr,- P. C. T.
“School Day” and school children will be that divides them.
Jason McElwain. C. T.
“It is btfssed to be old;
admitted free of charge. A short, address
For so close by lies the future with its
will be made by some suitable speaker,
Minnie Knight, V. T.
treasures manifold
and
if
proper
arrangements
can
be
made
There the dear ones are assembled,
Clarissa Knappen, Chap.
strangely drawing us to come;
there may be a grand parade of the
It is dreary and lonely waiting! It Is
Sylvester Greusel, jr. Sec.
schools. The capacity of lhe Hall will
blessed going home!”
Willis Goodrich. Flu. Sec.
not warrant an attempt that would be
very Interesting and profitable, viz., the /" j/The W.C.I. 11.Convention.
Mary McElwain. Treas.
carrying out of a program of exercises in f The Barry County W. C. T. Union met
William Grigsby, Mar.
tbe way of recitations, songs, etc. Per-, In Its 17lh annual convention April 94th
Pearl Michael, Dep. Mar.
haps a tent can be utilized for this purJ at the Presbyterian church with good del­
Fred J. Youngs, Guard.
pose.
egation from Middleville, Woodland,
Teachers, will each of you constitute North Castleton, Coata Grove, Lacey,
Joseph Sage, Sent.
yourself a committee of one to prepare fol Rutland, and tbe Hastings Star and the
Ollie Grigsby, Org.
this? The time will be short In thp fain ^Hastings City Unions, which bad united
Our contemporaries have been making and we must begin the work during tbe
entertain the convention.
Tbe President. Mrs. M. Grigsby, had
-quite a howl over the action of Prosecutor spring term. Many of you do not fknow
Sweezey iu denying to have a warrant is where your field of work will be next prepared an excellent program, which was
year. As you will be glad to find the closely followed. A most hearty welcome
sued for the arrest of Oscar Campbell for school you may enter prepared to do this was given by Mrs. E. Pennock. President
voting in Baltimore. These facts in the work, see to It that you leave your present of the Star Union, and the response by
case, are given us by Mr. Sweezy:— A day school In that wished for condition. A Mrs. E. .Hornum, of Costs Grove. Tbe
or so before registration day a young man circular will be sent you In a feW days The papers read were excellent, some of
tbe them, for their practical Ideas, were
giving some definite statement of* “
came to him and asked him where he work. It Is a good thing to see a Credita­ worthy a larger audience.
should vote. Mr. Sweezey says-that he ble showing of horses, cattle, sheip, and
Wednesday afternoon a half hour was
neither knew the natae of the young man swine at the fair, but will no| three given to the Baud of Hope under the es­
better pecial charge of Mrs. Grigsby. May the
thousand
school
children
be
a
nor his politics, and as far as that is con­
sight? Let us make this exhibit tl e best, dear little ones be as earnest In their
cerned, it would have made no difference most profitable, and most interesting thing praeticle influence lu their lives as they
If he had, as he would have advised him connected with tbe fair, and ^School are now in learning the lessons she Is so
just exactly as be did. Campbell told tbe Day”lhe most largely attended day;of ail. patiently imparting, it is for the child­
’
ren of the nation the W. C. T. U. Is work­
Prosecutor that he was a single man, that It can be done, and we must do It. i
ing. “Care for our girls, oh, save our
he made his home at Mr. Babcock’s in
boys!” Is the cry of the mothers hearts.
Baltimore, that he considered that place
Great success has attended the efforts
The evening meetings, to which tbe
his home though he often stayed away for of teachers to procure books, apparatus, ministers of the City contributed brief
weeks at a time, aud on one occasion he etc., by means of entertainments of var­ addresses, were also enlivened by solos,
ious kinds. The times are hard, but the music and singing by the Boy Choir of
. stayed away a couple ot years when he school entertainments “gets there all the th^fipod Templars.
had work, and that always when he was same.” We note below some of those /The ballot for officers resulted iu re­
L
out of work be would go back to his home that come to our knowledge:
No. 5, Prairieville raised ten dollars, td
Mrs. M. Grigsby. Hastings, president
in Baltimore.
With these facts before
which the district board adds five dollar*
Mrs. L. C. Chapman, Middleville, Rec,
him the Prosecutor told Campbell to regis­ and now tbe pupils of that district revaj Secretaryter and vote in Baltimore and he did so. in thirty more excellent books. Moot of
Mrs. E. Pennock, Hastings, Treasurer.
Sup’t. of Departments not changed ex­
A few days after election two or three this was raised, we believe, while Howar|
cept Loyal Legion which was given to
citizens of Baltimore came to the Prose­ Brooks was teacher.
No. 11, Johnstown, raised sufficient ^rs. M. Campbell, Hastings.
cutor’s office and asked to have a warrant money also, to buy the entire 30 books.
issued for Campbells arrest, for voting in Elsie Smith, teacher.
C. of M.
,
In No. 7, Johnstown,' Mr. Henry C.
The ball game between the S. A. C. and
Baltimore. Knowing-the circumstances
procuring
Glasner,
raises
ten
dollars,
____
_
U.
of
M.
scheduled
for
last
Saturday
was
and knowing that Campbel) bad simply
globe, shades and various other needed prevented by rain.
followed the advice gjven him, the Prose­ articles.
Next Friday evening occurs the Inter­
cutor refused to have a warrant Issued as
No. 10, Johnstown, secures over five collegiate oratorical contest at Madison,
he felt .positive no case could be brought dollars by an oyster supper, orjsomething Wisconsin. Tbe U. of M. is represented
against Campbell. Later on a petition of that sort, and It was not much of a by T. P. Saddler, ’98, his subject being
time for oysters either. Books etc. Fan­ “Mirabeau.”
# was drawn up aud sent to Gov. Rich ask­ ny McKee, teacher.
'
The delegates to the Electoral college
ing him to take some step in the matter.
In No. 8, Maple Grove, a “shadow” of the Lecture Association, were elected
social
was
had
and
'here
proved enough Saturday. A new system of election has
Tbe petition was referred to Mr. Sweezey
for explanations.
He explained tbe substance behind tbe shadow to leave been put into operation this year, which
85.50 as the result. Alva Bivens teacher. prevents any such trouble as occurred last
whole matter to Gov. Rich, in substance
In no. 7, Assyria, 813.50 was raised by year.
•
the same as this article, and the Gov. one effort The limited capacity of the
A determined effort Is being made by
wrote him that he did what was right and house only, prevented taking In more. Prof. Stanley, to secure the big organ
which was In Michigan’s World’s Fair
proper and that nothing further woukl be Alice Corils, teacher. More library.
No. 4, Assyria, realizes over &gt;7
A building, for tbe University.
done unless further proofs were shown. fine lot of books. Ward Quih, teacher.
The Junior claw gave a social in the
This is the little mole-hill that his enemies
Na S, Assyria, raises over S8 and soon Gymnasium last Friday evening, which
a magnificent bell will summon the child­ was well attended, and the Senior class
have tried to palm off for a mountain.
ren to school and remind the people what have one arranged for this week.
Abram Hartel, who was arrested last a little “get” will do. Ada Brown, teaehThe Senior class have decided to wear
week for forging a check for 898 on
tbe cap and gown. While this is quite an
Id. No. 6, Baltimore, an exhibition nets Innovation at tbe U. of M., it has long
French &amp; Son and stealing a 848 wheat
check, made a “sneak" on Sheriff McKev­ over $5, which is expended for books. been the custom at mauy of the Eastern
Frank Wilcox, teacher.
colleges.
itt Monday night and now enjoys full lib­
No. 2. Prairieville, realizes some over
Base ball, tennis, in fact anything
erty. Tbe discovery of the prisoner’s ab­ 87, which is expended for more library. which calls one out of doors, is very popu­
sence was’nt made by the Sheriff until We understand there is some talk of a lar just dow. Almost every day Inter­
Tuesday morning. Jim went in to find “pound” social there and tbe lucky girl class ball games occur, tennis courts arc
that gets the teacher will contribute liber­ scattered everywhere, and last week a
him but be bad disappeared as thoroughly ally.
bicycle club was organized.
Jta if the earth had opened up and swallow­
In No. 6, Maple Grove, so many new
Firemen ’■ Notice.
. ed him. It was a great puzzler to the things are obtained that it is hard to keep
The annual election of officers of the
Sheriff at first how the man escaped, as track of them. Minnie Repl ogle, teacher.
Bastings Fire Department will be held
the “cage” was securely locked. It seem­
Monday evening May 7tb, at tbe Depart­
Married.
. -ed as though some assistance must have
ment headquarters on Jefferson street
EDGER—ROCK. By Bev. Them. Cox. at the
been rendered him from the outside, but
home of the bride, on April 27th., Ernest J. Meeting will be called at 7«30.
Rdger to Miss Laura Belle Rock.
By Order of Chief.
■this could not have been possible as the
whereabouts of the keys are known to ion­
fly two officers, besides the Sheriff’s fami­
ly. it is the custom of the Sheriff to ipek
up Lhe prisoners at 9 o’clock every night
When the prisoners are locked in their
cells it gives free accres to the corridors.
From Lhe bath room and around the bath
tab la n siding of iron that extends up
for some distance.
It is now supposed
that Harte) sat on the bath tab when the
Sheriff locked up the cells and when the
Sheriff went around to tbe east side of the
•cell he sneaked cut, as the doors leading
to the corridor were unlocked. Mrs. MeKevitt, who was up stairs at tbe time,
says that shortly after Mr. McKevitt went
••Into lockup, she heard tbe front door
xaseak. Hartel was a young man. who
gave bls age as 21, though he is no doubt
older, 5 feet 11 inebee tali, has light

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Natla*.
Woodl.nd. April 11. ISM.
T.-&gt; tbe Saiwn lwx of Barry Co&lt;u&gt;W I
would ipln roll &gt; 0“r
“ A?
193 Scion Uw. of ISSS. n&gt;l.U« W r.l»GRAND RAP IDE.
Int a fund known
the Snldlera. lyuora
OPPOSITE UNION DEPOT.
and M.rluoni relief rood .nd .liould any
Blit
tbe
workman
exeUlmod:
“
Oh,
KA I ES 91.43 per dir, R,„m. $0
.
ot the township, .nd w.nl. of llMtiOc.
w"t&gt;'
w.nt lo r.l» .nr.money under mM •«. , no. you are mlatakeni It isn't the UmIi S3 eenti, suam Heat.
you or .orae member ot jour Board &lt;111 'Marseillaise’ at all that I am whiatBEACH a Booth
meet with lhe member, ot Mid Bellet llnff, but the 'March of the llruMwlok
Commission on Saturday. May IS. A. u. Hnssara' I used to belong to the
18V4, at Court House, Hastings City, at Brunswick Hnaaura, and that vraa our
one o’clock, p. m.
Respectfully.
regimental tune.”
POSTED
A. W. Diixbmback.
The gendarme, who waaa German, „
ON THE
Secretary of said commission for Barry
and thought he knew one tune from
County.
______
another, took the workman under ar­
FUaUBNKD BY
J
rest, and in due time ho was brought
The lollowlnl lownihlw hire Bled into court charged with disloyalty in
F
unk
a
.
wagnalls
co
..
ncw
york.
their ippolnlraents with lhe County Cleric. whistling a seditious air in a public
Awyrli.—Lyman J. Brl&lt;«a.
phtcc.
Maple Grove.—Oliver F. LomeBoth the gendarme and the accused
IrvtoK,— Wm. H. Godfrey.
told their storiea very oonldently. and.
Uaatlinw City.—John B. Roberts and ns the workman was reputed an honest
IT COST
Henry Ford.
and loyal man. the court was very
Hope,—Johnathan 11.' Valentine.
NEARLY
much
perplexed
between
the
two
men
Tbornapple,—William A. Bierce and
and the two tunes,
'
ONE
Geo. S. Hassell.
In this predicament tbe court adRutland,—Thos. KrlW.
MILLION
loomed to the council-room adjoining,
Real Estate Tranafers.
and. calling in the accused and tlw ac­
DOLLARS.
cuser in turn, made tho workman
WARRAM TV DKKI&gt;9.
whfatle the "March of the Brunswick
Clement Smith to ViiaS Baker, lot ?, city. ■ Ilussaru.” and the gendarme the "JJarKentleM add.. CRv. »»n. _ „
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Each didI hi. beat; but tBe tone.
ear
of the enurt
court tobeso
to be ho
proved 1in
” the •
“*" nf
r
Uiat it wua regarded mi
imjnobable inai
that inc
tho gwuuwu
gendarme oould
improbable
-have •been mistaken
»—•-—
The hocused wm*therefore sent to
prison; but his general bearing, and.
above all. his excellent whistling, hud
affected the court so favorably that he
Hendrick to Amos F. Fausey, 56a, waa sentenced to only three days' im­
!MAM,N?Wi!SentoCbauncyJ Warren, 16a,sec prison men t35. Baltimore. 8100,
Union B. Garrett to Jesse A. Miller, 20a. sec
12, JobnsloWn; SOTO.
Washington Spouable to Murray a»d Lizzie
Bromley.'J0u. see Xi, Haatlnas, Soto.
L. Tanner to Clarke Woodmansee, lot 6. City.
Markets.
Henry T. Wright to Frank B. NelBstand Wm
Butter. 16 to t»
E. Baris, MSB. sec 25. Hastings. SWOT.
Corn per ba. 40
Harvey W Williams to Walter R. Spaulding.
-Eggs
Per
doz.,
9
to
11.
iotJ5.Mtio.rs.
Ililra per lb.. 2.
G. J. Doster to Lucinda 8. Morehoase. 23z.
lard per lb.. 10.
sect!. Prairieville.8500.
Potatoes per bu., 50.
Stephen C. Doster to Geo. J, Doiter. parcel
K&gt;r per du.. 4k
sec 19. Prairieville. 83MO.
Tallow per lb.. 3H.
Cynthia E. Allen to Wallace Norton and Wm.
B. Norris, parcel, sec 20 Baltimore. 8338.
Edwin Boyer to Delspblne \ . Jordan, lot B,
Wheat, white per bu.. Jtf.
Woodland. &gt;85.60.
__ ____
clover Seed per bu.. 4 »106.00.
Mlnat s. Keeler to Kee’er Rraas Co., parcel.
Timothy Set-1 per bo.. 2.50
Middleville, &lt;TM0.
Barley per ou. t*n t.»so.
QUIT CI.AIM MRglH.
Hay per ton. 4.00*0. 7.00. .
Elizabeth Bronley to Volney W; and Clarence
Millet seed nr bu. SO.
Ferris. parcel, sec 14. Rutland. 84(0.
Porte dressed. 5.M. to 6 00.
Jasper H. Carpenter to Fre»pjri Creamery
Braus. 1.00 to 1.40. .
Co , parcel, sec 1. Freeport. 9106
Cbiakea dressed, a and a
W. H. Severance to tire. HeufsUttter. 22a. sec
5, Hastings. B30.
Wm, J. Stuart, st al to Henry T and Amanda
H«!f live. 2H to 3,
L. Wight, parcel. Hsstlugs. 81. I
Multon. dressed. &amp;.
John Francisco to Henry T. and Amanda L.
Wight, 8a. sorts Hastings, 81.

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Freeport. 81 W&gt;, ,
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win. Moore aud Silas C. Wolcott to John and ।
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14. Yiwikee Hprlnz*. S1B00'I
EIIm Shultz to Giant Otis, k». see -• “°Pe. j
**ckthrrine Jacobs tn Gilbert a -d Klh» Brown.
2a. sec 2. Maple Grove.
Albert Barnaby lo EbeDizer Penne ex, 3a. sec

The Township Board of the Township of Rut­
land. will meet at the Cemetery In said Town­
ship oo Wednesday the ninth day of May 1B94.
al nine o’clock a. m. for the purpose of letting
contracts to the lowest bidder for the following
work;
For driving well. ■
For painting bouse and fence.
For famishing and setting to fence posts and
furnishing 750 stakes for re-staking the ground.
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nessed it, if a man’s liberty had not •
been in jeopardy.
One day not long ago, says the Chi­
cago Inter Ocean, in the streets of
Barr, a laborer, who was engaged in
loading a wagon, whistled cheerfully
at his work. As he was thus engaged
a gendarme, or military policeman,
came within hearing. The workman,
apparently preoccupied, kept on with
his whistling.
“I arrest you,” said the gendarme,
coming up and putting his hand on the
workingman’s shoulder.
“What for?” asked the man, aston-

With a good assortment ofPINE AND HEMLOCK LUMBER,

pine

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cedar shingles,

Lime, Lath, Doors, Windows, Mouldings, etc.,
which will be sold at living prices, I shall
give the lumber business my personal atten­
tion and solicit correspondence with parties
intending to build.
Yours truly,

H. J. QO55
PLAINWELL. MICH.

For Bugs and Blight

brown moustache, small gray eyes, medi­
um dark hair aud his face la covered with
black pin heads. He la a tough character
and one of the prisoners says that Hartel
aafal that be was going to sing the Sheriff

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GUARANTEED TO DESTROY POTATO BUGS,

And thoee on Tomato and Egg Plants, Currant
Worms,Cabbage Lice and Worms,Flea Beetlee and
Striped Bugs on Melons, Squash, Turnips, Beets,
Onions, etc. Canker Worms and Caterpillars
on Fruit and ornamental Trees. A Preven­
tative of the Rose Bug and Cut Worm.

thte morning that Hartel

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In our BUGGY DEPARTMENT we carry a fine line of
TOP BUGGIES, ROAD WAGONS, S^lNG WAGONS AND SURREYS.
We Invite an inspection of Our Goode.

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Hastings

Yy County
VOL. XXXIV.NO. 2.

Banner.

HASTINGS. MICH; MAY 101 1894.

of any paper in the
County
WHOLE NO. 2030

Hastings Banner

Races last Saturday were closely con­
planting, ind some of our farmers have
Messrs John Williams and wife and H.
been trying to mend their ways—high­ C. Boynton and wife attended the gold tested. In the first beat both horses
ways.
passed under the wire together. In the
medal contest at Augusta, Friday.
Cleveland stock about here is at a low
W. H. Chase and wife Sundayed with second. Murphy’s horse Mumbled and fell
behind. Both horses are good runners.
ebb, therefore not much offered in this her folks in Kalamazoo.
market
C. Clever will start his meat wagon soon
Mr. Pickle of Banfield was in town Sat­
to
be drawn by Lloyd.
urday.
NaahvlUe.
The Baptist church is to be closed for
Mrs. R. A. Bailey of Hastings was here
Miss Sarah Putnam spent Saturday and?
three weeks, during which time extensive
to-dav
the
10th,
to
organize
an
L.
0.
T.
Sunday with Greta Young at Grand Rap­
repairs will be made.
M. lodge.
ids.
Cedar Craek.
Measles are fashionable uow. Are you
Mr. Dodge of Kalamazoo was in town
Miss Vera Downing was the guest of
The ground is getting to wet to plow
•on
the list?
over
Sunday.
Middleville friends over Sunday.
foroorn and farmers begin to complain.
loanee Matteson worked on the News in
Messrs
Foote,
Arnold
and
Truman
were
We understand that John Stanton was
Caledonia Friday and Saturday.
very badly hurt last Saturday, by Jump­ at Battle Creek Sunday. , ’
Abundance of rain is the order of the
M. E. Aid society at the residence of Mr.
Miss Electa Furnlss spent Sunday with day at present. Some farmers are wait­ and Mrs. Isaac Gibbs next Friday evening.
* WWm ,Bd w“ obll««1 “&gt; rail her stater at Middleville.
a doctor.
ing for dry weather to plow for oats.
Sheriff McKevLtt was in Middleville Sat­
Miss Hattie Harries is spending thia . Henry Gaskill and wife of Battle Creek, urday.
M1m BeUe Corwin I, a mu, better. but
; t •
week at Hastings.
not out of danger.
visited relatives here two days last week.
Miss Vera Downing, of Nashville, is the
Miss Henriette Witte, of Middleville,
We hear that Ml,. Stella Urabee I,
Dr. VanHorn writes back from Denver, guest of Miss Ollie Clever.
was
with
friends
at
home
over
Sunday.
quite sick.
Col., that there is plenty of snow at that
Mrs. N. Griswold was in Grand Rapids
E. L. Parrish and son were at Detroit place.
The j« cream social lut Frida, ereTuesday.
Mrs. McIntyre Is slowly recovering
Mr. Moe who Is suffering with a cancer
H- Valentine’, (or the beneot of Tuesday.
MIm Edith Fleming spent Sunday at from her severe illness.
Elder Darle, wu well attended, there be.
on his face is reported as falling very rap­
Jessie Warner had the misfortune to idly.
Ing over eighty persons present
The Middleville a guest at W. H. Severance’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Staley and grand loose a valuable oow a few days ago.
Geo. Matteson is again able to be at his
evening was too cool for Ice cream, bnt
Eva Joy went to Indiana, last week.
eight dollars and ninety-five cents was daughter Isabeil Parrish, spent Sunday at
place in A. Gardner’s grocery. .
\
Chas. Mack has nearly recovered from
realized -after paying all expenses. All Vermontville.
A. A. Dibble will return to Middleville
Mrs. Frank McDerby and children with His recent illness.
,
declare it an enjoyable time.
about July let and join the firm of M. 8.
their
guests
were
at
Eaton
Rapids
Tuesday.
N. F. Clemens is able to be out again.
Keeler. Hence the stock will not be sold
G. A. Valentine and Will Pritchard
Ira and Francis Hoacox and Byron Bar­
as announced but continued by the above
have returned from the north pine woods
BanfleUT.
named firm.
■
They report work scarce, wages low. hnd num were at Middleville Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Wilcox, of Detroit,
Jerry Boynton was seen on our streets
While we regret the death of Senator
more men there than work.
visited at IL R. Dickinson’s the forepart last week and was heard to say that his Stockbridge, yet we are pleased'to bear of
of the week.
.
new railroad project was a sure go.
And the appointment of one so worthy as Grand
Milo.
Miss Mildred Rowlader has a new pneu­ tb&lt;/ name day he summoned John Kipp Rapids’ John Patton.
1.57 inches of rain fell during the past matic tire wheel.
and Doty to be in Battle Creek, Saturday.
week, which retarded farm work and put
Jacob Lentz was married at Bellevue They went and after returning home re­
com planting back.
last Thursday evening to Mrs. Mayo of ported that their belief was, that Banfleld
Mr. Samuel McIntyre, of Hastings, vis­
Wheat growth Is two or three weeks that place.
will have a railroad inside of three ited his son, Charles, last week.
'
ahead of last year.
Many pieces have
months.
Mr. Wm. Sweezey is in the city.-' being
Brouard.
fotmed the first joint.
Doty and Stringham will ship their last compelled by catarrh io undergo a course
Your scribe failed to mall any items car load of hogs for the season, the last of
Meadows and pastures have a large
of treatment at-the hospital.
growth. Sheep, young horses and cattle last week.
the week, or next week. Monday.
Mr. John Pendergast passed through
get their own living.
Mr. Editor you spell our little burg
John McKinzie drew his wool to Battle this city on Tuesday.
a
.
Cynthia Craven spent Sunday with her wrong. It is Brouard.
Creek last Saturday to Doty A Co., the
Last Saturday the Freshman.election for
Supervisor Franc was on our street last prices running from 9 to 18 cents per lb. the “Oracle” board took place. A very
parents at Cedar Creek.
week.
We are having so much rain in this vic­ spirited contest occurred.
J ohmtovn.
Henry Kershaw, of Grand Rapids, vis­ inity that It is delaying plowing and corn
The base ball game between Northwes­
Farmer’s are expecting a time of un- ited his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.
tern and the U. of M., scheduled for Sat­
Rutland.
usual activity when the weather will per- Rogers, last week.
urday had to be postponed on account of
Jessie
Townsend
of
Hastings
was
on
Elmer
Ashley
is
handing
out
his
cigars.
mit them to follow the plow,
rain.
Leroy Warner’s wind mill was badly de­ our streets Thursday.
Durinjrthe storm of Thursday after­
The Freshman Fraternity Banquet oc­
Luke Waters and children of Hastings
noon, the lightning struck a black walnut molished by the wind Tuesday afternoon.
curred last Friday evening, but the exer­
The marriage of Miss Nellie Merlau to spent Sunday with Rutland friends.
tree in close proximity to the house of S.
cises had to be carried out without' the
Farmers
are
busy
preparing
corn
Flmer
Ashley,
both
of
Brouard,
took
E. Gaskill. A little farther away would
toastmaster. He had been captured by
place at the parsonage at Prairieville ground.
have pleased the family just as well.
Soplomores and was not seen again until
Prospects are good for plenty of fruit in
The residence of Joseph Powers seems Sunday April 29th. Rev. C. T. VanAntabout 4 o’clock next morning, when he
werp officiating. Congratulations to the this vicinity.
to be growing to some extent.
was found on the steps of bls Frat, bouse,
W. Lober is erecting a new residence.
Grace Fisher accompanied S. S. Fisk to happy couple.
very much exhausted. No information
T.
Brangwin
had
quite
a
-lively
run
­
Measles are still In this vicinity. Geo.
Kalamazoo Saturday to visit Katie Fisher
can be secured from him as to who his
Anson’s children are very sick with them. away Monday. Fortunately, no damage
who is attending*'Kalamazoo college.
captors were or what they did with him.
but
a
badly
broken
harness.
Mrs.
Pollle
Morehouse,
wife
of
Theo.
It has been rumored that the fish ward­
A number of bicycles have been stolen
Luther Lober, wife and daughter, of
en has been down this way looking after Morehouse, of North Pine JJ»ke, died sud­
lately, but one thief has been captured and
Podunk.*werc
on
High
street
Sunday.
denly
April
20th,
after
a
few
hours
sick
­
violations of the fish laws.
Is now in jail. He was a student and had
Mrs. Abe Martin and daughter called started home with his prize, but finding it
ness. She leaves a busband and five child­
The mumps still prevail in the south ren to monrn her loss. They have the at E. E. Gorham’s Tuesday.
was not on the train, came back to see
part of the town. T. Godde and, a num­ sympathy of this entire community. Fun­
Monday was agents day in thia lo callty.
ber of the children are just recovering eral at the house conducted by Rev. (?. T. The writer was interviewed by two book about it, and was arrested.
Michigan will send competitors for the
from their effects.
agents, also an agent that was ihtroducing first time, this year to the Inter-collegiate
Van Antwerp.
The missionary, meeting was held at a new method of cutting dresses,
Championship Games, to be held on the
Shults.
Bert
Otis
Is
at
work
for
E.
E.
Gorham.
Mrs. Chester Honey wells Thursday after­
Berkley Oval, in New York, May 26. Six
Mrs. Fred Zerbel has been appointed noon.
men will go from here.
Prlchardvltle.
steward In the church.
F. P. Saddler has brought honor to us
Nina Mosher is taking music lessons of
near
Johnathan
Tobias
visited
friends
Qalmby.
by winning the Inter CplIegiate Oratorical
Mrs. Hicks oCRtehland, and Alice Shultz
Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard spent Sunday Hickory Comers last week.
Contest at Madison, Wis., last Friday
Is taking of Bird Heath of your city.
SuuDave
Manning
of
Dowling
spent
with Dell Reynolds and family.
night. Many of the students went down
Nat Phillips and wife of your city, visit­
Quarterly meeting being, held at this day with friends in this place.
ed at F. Hallock’s last week.
A man from Battle Creek has moved In­ to see him off late Wednesday Highland as
place Saturdaj and Sunday was not ven*
Enoch Andrus visited our school last well attended owing to the storm.
to Matt Barker’s house west of here.
■ the train pulled Jn, some joker shouted
week and reports good order.
George Valentine and Will Prichard “What’s the matter Coxey,” to which the
Quite a number from this place attended
Harvey Leonard is visiting relatives the funeral of Wm. Scothorn, at Thornap­ have returned from the north and report crowd responded “He’s all right.” This
disturbance caused considerable consterna­
here.
.
dull times up there.
•
ple Sunday.
Hattie Craven Is visiting in Ross.
Samuel Weeks went to Barry township tion in [the sleeping cars, the occupants,
Mrs. Ida Rule and Mrs. E. Castelein
Carrie McLarty visited at Wm. Peaks’ spent Tuesday at Bert Strikers*.
Sunday, where he will work at the car­ roused from thetr sleep, thinking that a
detachment of the commonweal was about
last week.
S. J. Bidelman who has been visiting penter’s trade this summer with bis uncle, to seize! the train. A royal welcome was
S. A. Stanly and wife visited the latter’s his brother and sister at Coldwater re­ Thos. Searles.
given
returning victor on Saturday
Will
Norris
of
South.
Baltimore
and
son In Delton last week.
turned Saturday.
_____
_
Wallace Norton of Cedar Creek, have night.
Prairieville.
rill
bought the old grist mill and
"* do
' a
'
The XVomen* Club.
FleJuant Valley.
they
Mrs. Theodore Morehouse of North Pine
*"The meeting on Friday afternoon was
The rain has put a step to farmers large amount of repairing. We hear
Intend putting in rollers, if they do they well attended and the program presented
Like, died very unexpectedly on Sunday planting corn.
last, about four otiock. The funeral was
of great Interest. The first paper “Origin
Joseph Oversmith raised his barn Tues­ will receive lots of work.
Will Norris has bought the house now of Palnjing; Ancient Paintings.” was by
held at the family residence Tuesday, p. day.
m., Rev. C. T. VanAntwerp officiating.
Mrs. Sweezey. It dealt particularly with
Eve Haft and wife, of Lansing, are occupied by Charles Valentine.
She leaves a husband, four daughters and visiting his mother and brother for a few
Egyptian and Grecian painting, and the
Carlton.
one son to mourn her loss.
article was a careful and well prepared
days.
The
promise
of
fruit
of
all
kinds
is
good
Geo. Williams and family of Middle­
resume of the subject. “Famous Painters
Mrs. M. H. Bloom entertained a few of at present.
ville were guests of Lucian Gibbs family her lady friends Saturday afternoon, with
and Different Schools of Painting,” was
Charley Carpenter and mother visited
over Sunday.
an old fashioned quilting. In the even­ Willis Carpenter at the Battle Creek Sani­ the interesting subject of a paper by Mrs.
E. B. Barber. MIm Flora Beadle gave the
J. E. Cairns has moved the post-office ing a pleasant time was enjoyed by the
tarium last week.
third paper of the afternoon, an essay on
into bis store.
young people.
Wm. Raymond is dangerously 111 of
Mr. Ashley and Miss Nellie Merlau
Rev. Church Austin and wife, of Lena­ lung fever. His friends have email hopes
were united in matrimony at the Parson­ wee Co., visited his brother, B. W., the
The discussion “Is the nude in art
of his recovery.
age Sunday last by Rev. VanAntwerp.
detrimental to morality” was opened in an
past week.
Mrs. Michael Vester of Battle Creek, is
Geo. Hazen put up a windmill for Mr.
excellent and capable manner by MIm
at home with her mother.
Mulien during the past week.
Mrs. Daniel Durkee has been quite ser­ Effie Goodyear, and fumtahed a good field
for discussion.
Dr. Sackett, W. L. Brown and G. A.
The mason work of H. Long’s barn Is iously ill but is better at this writing.
..
TWclub had a treat in the shape of a
Blackman have been on the sick list but being done. S. E. Wolf heads the job.
Mrs. Williams spent Sunday lu Has­
paper, on the Catacombs of Rome, by Dr.
0. E. Wood, Gary Baker and Frank tings with her daughter.
are better.
.
, M. W. Wightman, of New York City, who
Mrs. Main, of Hastings Is visiting Mrs. Wolf lowered the Cedar Creek lakes by
The Center school Is progressing finely
. has traveled extensively through Europe.
R. Patton.
removing n large number of fish.
under the management of Miss Clara Flem­
Her paper was the result of personal ob- •
Mr. A. Paine has his meat market new­
Wm. Smith und family have moved on
ing.
„ . . serrations which gave it additional inter­
their Carlton farm to spend the summer.
ly painted.
Mrs. Alfred Raymond was In the Valley est The Catacombs where the bodies of
Cleaning house is the order of the day.
Mrs. Wolf is confined to the house with City last week.
. the ancient Roman citizens were placed
and while the front porch and yard is or­ neuralgia of the face.
Mrs. Leon VnnVelser will go to Niles‘ for Interment are all] outside the city
namented with couches, bedsteads and
Roy Smith now rides In a new carri­ soon, to meet her husband.
walls. It Is estimated If the various subother species of furniture, the good man age.
Mr. Usborn und his three sons are all tenanran chambers, and passageways of
of the house may be seen In the back yard
“band boys”, or were before coming to the catacombs were placed in line .they
Delton,
beating carpets.
Carlton.
would Cover five hundred’ mfies. This
Geo. Mullen jr., will take lhe census in
Mr. and Mrs. Hayward are the happy
Miss Nellie Bohlar is very low with con­ gives some idea of their vaAtness. Dr.
parents of a son born the 5th.
this township.
4
sumption.
•
Wightman prefaced her remarks with a
Born lo Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hunt on the
The sad news of the death of Delbert
brief history of the CatncomU- and thdn
Morehouse of Cloverdale, reached us yes­ 7th, a daughter. Weight 6% pounds.
Middleville.
took up their description.
Lincoln Bush made a business trip to
terday, He has been sick with measles.
Common Council met at the clerk’s office
For the closing meeting of the club this
Died Friday and the funeral services held Kalamazoo.
Monday evening and voted to build h band
Mrs. Clark Williams was at Kalamazoo stand in front of the engine house for the year. June 15th. a special program is being
on Sunday.
___________
prepared. It is now intended to invite the
recently.
use of the band boys. They also voted to members of the various literary dubs in
Cloverdale.
Mr. Perkins was at the County beat on
require a license costing 88, of book agents the city to be present
. . , which requirement Marshal Foster sought
Memorial services will be held at Jbe business.
Sheriff McKevitt was on our streets last
Ketid and Reflect.
Cloverdale church on Sunday, May 27tb.
to make expost facto and called on a lady
ChildrenY&gt; Day will also be observed on
De jaarlijksclie vergadering der Brandwho has been canvassing for a work on
L. W. Rowley was at the Hub Wednes­ klndfrgartening the last week for that weer Associate van deze Staat, zal plaats
the same day.
,,
t
i .
*
The funeral of Adelbert Morehouse took day last
purpose.
Besnlt—agent left on noon hebben te Hastings den 16 en 17 Mel.
Judge Armstrong of Hastings, was In
place at the church last Sunday.
The
train. It would seem that the Common De Brandweer deter plaats zal daar ook
building was crowded to its fall capaci­ town Wednesday last
Council did not do what was best for the vertegenwoordlgd zlju,'
Mr. and Mrs. Sallsbaugh were the
The above notice concerning the State
ty. The deceased wfcs universally esteem­
village in passing this order as n great
ed by all who knew him. His death oc­ guests of their son recently.
many of our best books can be bought by Firemen’s Association In this city, to
Frank Boynton has gone to the Rapids.
be held May 18th and 17th, was clip-.
curred on the fourth. He leaves a wife
subscriptions
only.
James Barnes of Hastings was the guest
Maurice Grigsby now rides in a fine cart ped from “The Hollander,” a news­
and several brothers and sisters to mourn
of F. A. Blackman last week.
drawn by bis large dog “Jack.”
. paper printed at Holland, Mich., in’ the
his loss.
______________
Mrs. Kenis has been spending a few
We don’t know
The new meat market on the west side Hollandiah language.
days in Kalamazoo.
what It says, but it certainly ought to
starts
thia
week
with good prospects.
Hickory Cornera.
Mrs. J. B. Williams and Mrs. Dr. Scrib­
draw
a
big
crowd.
Delegates
from Hol­
Sunday,
May
90th.
is
to
be
-opening
Burt McCall lost a valuable cow a few ner were nt Kalamazoo Thursday, last
land could almost walk over here on the
days ago, caused by her getting to a bin
” at Gun Lake.
J. Q. Creasy and Jerry Boynton were in day
Rev. Delos Cronk was in the village on next to the last word. We thank the edi­
of ground feed.
town recently in the interest of the Cen­
tor of “The Hollander” however, for the
business the first of the week.
Cliff Dewey has his cellar wall nearly tral Michigan rail road.
Wayland High school boys will play good words we presume he has said in re­
ready for tbe frame work of a new bouse.
Mrs. Clark Williams is at Lapeer taking
ballwltb lhe M. H. S. boys In the near gard to our meeting.
Mr. France, at Crews’ ha." the job of
rare of a sick aunt.
, ,
. .
The Dr. was at tbe County Seat Friday. future.
CrAlberl Flint la at home haring tnlahed
B. A. Almy’s store is receiving a coat, of
Wesley Norwood is under the doctor’s
pzftj addition lo those given last week,
cutting railroad Umber.
P*Ilinnor says “another blacksmith shop the following have filed their names with
Charles McCary baa purcbaaed another C&lt;lA. C. Town of Mik), was in town Wedtiie county clerk:
In town soon.”
home and now turns bls attention to ag­ neixiay repairing bla rain gagne.
Baltimore—Chas M. Mack.
Will Ingles has opened a tin shop in
riculture. plowing for &lt;»"■Nelt Scudder of Augusta was in town
Barry-J. F. Norwood.
Gardner A Son's basement
Quite a number of horses shout here
Cari ton—Leslie B. Carpenter.
last week.
Hastings
was
well
represented
it
not
have been afflicted with coll, &lt;rt late.
G. R. Main codnnenced building his represented well last Friday evening. The
Castleton—Rufus Ehret, G. W. Gribbin,
Old Mr. Bylng fell on the steps of Cort- bouse Monday.
\
Frank Gallup.
play
“
Uncle
Josh
”
was
good.
So
say
we
rlgbt Bro’s store one day last week and
Mrs. Geo. Main of Plainwell was the
Hastings twp.—W. H. Merriek.
rolled « rendering It neceaaary for belp guest of Mrs. Tbompton.
’’•iota Daw.on «aa_llie
°r G”
Orangeville—Jas. H. Brooks.
u aid him In obtaining an upright poalWeb Belknap has disappeared from our
Prairieville—Geo. Mullen.
Johnson Saturday.
tlon. No wrkras Injury was auatalbed by
Woodland—John Ix«.
8t(kvrgc Sprague and wife visited his
John Carvctb has
Yankee Springs—Asher Turner.
‘’rhemmy sbowera of rain fall bare
I. Gray.
stater, of Kalamazoo.
I retarded tn preparing the soil for oom
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■»’

�beta? taken offolnat him.

She looked ont. therefore, kt tire
aes with a lighter heart. Come Tues­
IValkden Brklire .lotion. aa well aa al
day. Hl meet all the chief trains that his answer.
Mary took his hand and pressed It, Preabwn. where alxe had to change
you can come by nt Exchange station.
and then carried it to her lips, and carriages to see that she was not fol­
Do come.
Tom.”
By Arthur W. Mirchmont, &amp; A.
•Across the sea!" That was the sen­ looked at him with a light of sweet lowed; and thia act of itself made her
somewhat nervous and flurried.
tence which at first held her. and . the gratitude.
At Manchester, bein&lt; qhite unused
“Ton are good indeed—•a true friend
thought of it stabbed the poor girl to
the heart. She sat. for a minute or two —e staunch friend, ft Is not such bad to the rush and crowd of a big station,
the
girl feh bewildered, and gazed
news
if
only
you
and
I
know
it."
She
perfectly still in
dumb misery.
"Across the sea!"—he to .111 out his life spoke with a smile so wistful and sad about her Id every direction, trying to
in one world; she to live in another— that It touched his heart. He tried to catch a glimpse of her lover.
Then a spark «&lt; H»*&gt;*
8*11
Iler heart gave a great leap as she
a life of work, hopeless, wearying, void । respond so as to reassure her; but he
vaamth came home on the Monday
could not.
He had what he knew caught sight of him. They clasped
of love.
.
evening. Mary went to her nt once.
hands
and stood still in silence for
After a time she read the letter would be much worse news than any
. » “Where have you l»een. Savannah?”
fully a min ate; and the girl’s heart
again, and the second reading was not yet told. .
she aahe4; and something in h»-r man­
was
sad
to nee the change which even
She was quick to read his manner;
so fruitful of emotion.
Her reasoning
ner re real oil by
instinct to the
faculties were less deadened by her and then sought to buoy up the Hope three days had wrought in him. He
ntjyr what feelings prompted the visit
looked haggard, and worn, and wor­
feelings; and she was surprised that she had expressed.
the question.
“Ton will not tell anyone, will you?" ried; while there was a dejected, anx­
’’She turned her handsome face and Tom did not refer to what had hap­ she asked; almost pleading to him. ious look of suffering in his face that
pened at the mill, nor did he give the
flashed her large eyes, bright with a cause of his having left Walkdcn "You will promise me this?"
filled her with infinite pain.
menacing gleam, upon the other. Bridge.
"I will promise, if it be possible;
At first she longed to let her pity and
Then she laughed, as if rejoicing at the
With this thought uppermost, she and.” he added in a low warning voice, sympathy find vent in words; but then
girl’s misery.
rend it again, and found that although "if it be of any use."
her woman's wit checked her and she
"What is that to you? Cant I go there were one or two vague sentences
"What do you mean? Ah. there is forced all the expression of alarm and
where I please?”
which might or might not be taken to more behind. What is it? Please, concern out of her face and smiled.
"Of course you can."
refer to the tragedy at the mill, they what is the worse? Tell mo the
"I am so glad to see you. Tom," she
"Then, why do you come bothering were not such as he would have writ­ worst," she cried, in a voice through
said. "So glad, dear. I was feeling
me with your questions?” Then she ten.
which the pain and dread were audible. i quite lost in this great crowd. But.
burst suddenly into a loud laugh.
"I cannot tell you all that has hap­
"The police have found a witness । now I feel safe und contented when my
"You era a fool. Mary; a great foot pened. ... I wish now with all who saw Tom go Into the mill at about
hand rests again on-your arm."
You had better give him up.”.
my heart I had taken your advice. ten o’clock on Friday night," answered
Then she pressed closely to his side.
“What do you moon?” cried Maty, . . . . I cannot stay in the country the man. in slow, distinct tones.
"Let ns get out of this lot of pushing
angrily
'
after what has happened.” These sen­ . She tried bravely to keep up ar. ap­ folks and go where we can be by our­
“Oh! what do I mean. I wonder, and tences were just what anyone might
pearance of indifference, even to selves and have one of our long talks,*"
whom do I mean? Bah, you arc a fool! have written who was referring to I
Reuben Gorringe, friend though ho and thus she drew Him oat of the
But .von are .too good for him—too some other reason for leaving the
said was was.
crowd and away from the station.
good; aye, and too goody. You know town, and not to the tragedy.
"What does that prove?" she asked,
"I don’t know where to go to, lass,”
whom I mean."
'
What was it. then, that he could not glancing up at him with almost as he said, after they had gone some dis­
"Savannah!" exclaimed Mary, in her tell?
much fear as if he had been a judge.
wonderment at the other’s manner.
tance.
That Tom would not stay in tho
"It shows that he was in the mill
"I have au idea," she answered. "Let
“Savannah." she replied, mocking country when he felt that he had been that night—on the lost that Mr. Coode
Mary’s tone. "Savannah. Well, what branded a» a suspected thief, was a nat­ , was seen alive—almost at the hour us get on the tram and go to the
Botanical gardens."
is it you want to know from Savan­ ural enough decision for him to make;
I when he was thought to have been—
On the tramcar she talked and
nah?" Then her manner changed sud­ but what H tho letter did mean that ■*- hlT0
’Jl—’ dled
” hc „id. nh.nt/lnrr
checklnirhimhimdenly to her usual softness. “You ore h&lt;- had heard the new. and was k1( anrt changing the expression ho laughed about what they saw in the
streets
as they passed, so that the man
making yourself miserable, fretting. going away in consequence?
How was going to use.
might overcome the reserve and con­
What is it? Tell me frankly, like your­ was it possible.that he had not heard?
nrr
______if fusion which she could see were dis­
••But
does
anyone
suppose, that
self, and I will tell you all you want* AH of the evening papers on Saturday | Tom Rqyiiroe'went »o"tho mUl to—to
turbing him; and when they reached
to know.**
had been foil of it; the morning papers do
such
»s—as this, bo would the gardens the change in his manner
“I want to know whether you hare that day hod hod long reporta; the very
gono publicly for ell the world to told her that he was somewhat more at
seen Tom Roylance while you have fact of the murder having taken place i
People, when'they go to do wrong,
been away.” said Mary, after I
in
don.,t carry s
Bmp to
show others
... such
nus... a
.. spot
J-.. as a mill was enough to dou
a llamp
io snow
uuicm
They walked arm in arm through
meet's pause.
make everyone in Lancashire talk what they
doing. 1 suppose, do some of the walks in the place, until
“Where should I see Tom—your about it
| tfceyf" she spoke fast trying to feel
they
came to a seat’ in a quiet side­
Tom?” said the other girl, laughing
She
could
no solution, except
-- ---------- get
—to
------------------------------ « she spoke.
walk, and there they sat down. Then
again, mockingly, but softly.
that she would go and see him the very
"I don’t say he went publicly,’* an­ her forced courage gave way a little
“I didn’t ask where; but whether first thing next day. She took &lt;&gt;nt pa­
swered the man. "Mary, my lass," he and she did not know how to begin.
yon have seen him at all?” said Mary, per and began a letter to tell him so.
said, suddenly, taking her hand and
looking steadily at her.
But she did not finish it as she re­ clasping it firmly.
"It’s no use strug­
(ie ss cost is can.]
“I heard yqu," replied Savannah, re­ flected that now it might not be safe
gling against this. Heaven knows, I’d
turning the look, but dropping her eyes to write to him by name. Then she spare you the knowledge of it all. if I
before Mary's gaze, as she answered, destroyed th© letter.
could. Tom was seen to break into
laughing lightly again, "and I didn't
She was tearing it up when some the mill from the back—round by
say whether I’d, seen him at all, but one came to the cottage and knocked. Watercourse lane; you know the spot
Wtrttathorize our advertized druggist to
asked where I should see him. So we It was Reuben Gorringe. and as soon .The police know It all now: and as if sell Dr. King’s New Discovery for con­
arc quits—see?"
as he entered the door Mary saw by that were not enough, the traces of sumption. coughs vnd colds, upon this
“Do you mean you won’t tell u»e?”
the expression on his face that he had the window having been forced have condition. If you are afflicted with a
“Do you mean you think I've been important news.
been seen easily enough, while close cough, cold or any lung, throat or chest
away with your lover?”
"You have news?” she said, glancing by the window inside the mill this was trouble, and will use this remedy as direct­
ed. giving It a fair trial, and experience do
Mary gashed crimson at this.
at him, somewhat nervously.
found.”
benefit, you may return the bottle and
"And suppose I say I have; what
“Savannah is back." he said.
As he spoke he took out of his .pocket have your.money refunded. We could
then'*" said Savannah, quickly.
"I know. I have seen her,” an­ a thin neck scarf, with Tom's name on
not make this offer did we not know that
. “Then I should ask you where he is?” swered Mary.
I it.
Dr. King’s New Discovery could be relied
answered Mary, her voice quivering
"You know that she has not seen
Mary recognized it instantly.
She on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles
partly with passion, partly with pain Tom, then?” he asked.
herself had given it to him.
free at W. H. Goodyear’s drug store.
and the effort. It cost her to restrain
"Yes, I am glad of it," replied the
"Who found that?" she asked, just Large size 50c and Si.00.
herself under the other’s sneers.
girL
in a whisper.
j "What sweet humility! what touch­
“Glad?" echoed Gorringe.
"I did." said Gorringe. "I hare not
ing gentleness! After that it would be
“Very glad," said Mary, confidently. shown it to anyone yet,” be added, as
cruelty to keep you in suspense. No,
Kb a remedy for all forms of hcadaeh?
"Do you know what it means?"
if anticipating her next question.
I haven’t seen Tom. and don’t want to
Electric Bitters has proved to be the very
"Yes. It means that Tom has been
The girl buried her face in her hands best. It effects a permanent cure and the
see him; and I don’t know where he is, wronged in regard to her."
again, profoundly moved by .what had
and don’t care. Does that satisfy you?”
"Why did he run away if not with 1 been told her; too full of .distress to most dreaded habitual sick headaches
yield to Its influence. We urge all who
"When did you last see him?"
her?” asked Gorringe, sharply, looking speak. Then she rose and held out her
are afflicted to procure a bottle, and give
"When you were nt his -cottage. at her as he delivered the thrust.
hand.
this remedy a fair trial. In cases of hab­
Have you any more questions to ask?"
"Because Mr. Coode and you told
“I can not yet understand all that you itual eonstlpatiou Electric Bitters cures by
"What is the matter with you?" him to go if be wished to avoid pro­
giving the needed tone to the bowels, and
aske I Mary, going to her “ Yon are so ceeding against him bn the other mat­ have told me. 1 am bewildered. For■ give me if 1 ask you to leave me alone few cases long resist the use of this medi­
strange.”
ter. You drove him tc go away,” she dow—unless, that is." with sudden cine. Try It once. Large bottles only
“Strange! What do you mean? How answered, readily.
~
wistful pain and fear in her voice, fifty cents at W. H. Goodyear’s Drug
dare you say that?" she cried, fiercely.
"You believe, then, that his only
Store.
"Y’ou come here to spy and pry upon object in going away was this desire ‘•unless there is anything else to tell
^nc, badgering me with question upon to avoid the consequences which Mr. me."
"No. Mary. I have nothing more to
Bucklan a Arafat Salva
question about every this, that, and Coode mentioned?" he asked, aftei a
tell you. I have brought enough bad
the other: and because I don’t choose pause.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
news for one visit. But I have some­ bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rbeum, fever
to answer everything directly, you
"1 have no reason to believe any­ thing I should like to say before 1 go. sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
turn on me and call me like that I’ve
thing else."
You knov^wherc Tom is. Go to him." coms, and nil skin Irruptions, and posi­
not seen your lover, 1 don't want your
"My poor lassi’’ he said, sighing as
“What do you mean?” asked Mary, tively cure piles or no pay required. It
lover; I wish I’d never seen him. or
bespoke.
in sudden alarm, showing the man by Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
you, or anyone in the place.
I hate
The girl looked upquestioningly and the expression on her face that he had or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
you all. Go away,” she said, with an
anxioua
box. For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the
I guessed aright.
angry gesture- “Go away! for if you
"Yes," be said in answer to her look. ;| "I thought you would be sure to druggist.
stop here I may be tempted to do you
"1 have news, bad news. *Tis hard on ' know. I will not ask you. If you do
a mischief. Go away, you spy!" Then,
me to hare to be the bearer of bad i not know, never mind; if you do, then
as if excitement had spent itaelf, she
When Milford demanded 55,000 bonds
news to you; it will turn you against . think of it. Go to him, ask him to tell of saloonkeepers she took steps that re­
stopped and burst into a violent storm
me, Mary ”
you
frankly
what
all
this
means,
to
sulted
In the gang going out of business.
of sobbing.
"Nay! I would never turn against give you the fullest information of
Surprised, hurt and somewhat afraid,
Ayer’s Hair Vigor restores natural color
anyone
for
the
sake
of
the
truth,"
every
movement
of
his
on
that
night,
Mary left the room. As she walked
to the hair, by stimulating a healthy action
homewards, the thoughts which grad­ answered the girt "What is tho bad and to say whether he can at once face of the scalp. This preparation also pro­
an inquiry. If he can let him come duces a vigorous growth of the hair, and
ually separated themselves from the
“Something that seems to give the back at once; if he cannot, then we, gives it a beautiful lustre and youthful ap­
too tangled maze of wonderment which
Savannah's extraordinary Conduct had motive for that deed at the mill,** he his friends here, can help him to a pearance. Recommended by physicians,
place of safety until the time comes clergymen and scientists.
caused, were first interise relief and answered. ‘
“Against whom does it point?” she 'when all can be cleared."
pleasure that Tom was love-loyal to
Baker Langner of Jackson, missed Henasked,
almost
breathlessly,
her
eyes
When she was alone Mary gave her­ i ry Schoenlch and $140 at the same time.
her; and, secondly, profound perplexity
self up. without restraint, to the storm Henry was an employe, and came from
aa to the reason for his sadden and wide open in apprehension.
“
Against
Tom
Roylance.
”
mysterious flight.
of feeling that swept over her. The Germany but a short time ago.
"What is it?" she asked, brave but terror, inspired by the news which
If only she could know where he
As the strength of a building depends
had gone. That was her chief coU- pale, and facing the man.
Reuben Gorringe Imd brought, was in­
“Something was taken away which tensified by the air of reluctance with upon the solidity of its foundation, so
health
depends upon the eonditiou of the
He must * be in some place, she concerned no one but Tom,” he I which he had told it, and by the in­ blood. To expel impurities and camo* the
thought. where the news of what had answered. He paused, and then added: finite kindness and friendlineas with vital fluid to lM*comu vigorous kuJ lilu-givhappened at the ’ mill on Friday had "Papers that related to that money which ho had spoken at the end, and Ing, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla Is Hie most pow­
business.”
not reached him.
»
bad offered his advice that she should erful and elective medicine in use.
It was a heart-thrust, and the girl go and question her lover.
He must have gone awpy out of fear
Branch county is prohibition by reason
of what was threatened * at the mill. went cold.
But to go and question him on all
“What papers were they?*’ she asked the points of doubt and suspicion of the local option law. but some one has
Bat if so, why had he not written her
just
discovered that there are 80 govern- i
to go to him?. At home a great sur­ after awhile, her voice hoarse and low, which Reuben Gorringe had suggested went liquor licenses owned, not counting
prise awaited her. On the table lay and her lips quivering.
would seem like accusing him and drug stores.
,
“They were the papers which proved doubting him at the same time. Did
a letter for hen and she felt it was
If you want a reliable dye that will color
from her lover. She grasped it with the case,” answered Gorringe. “There she doubt him? She told herself over
almost hungry eagerness, and read were the accounts, on separate sheets, and over again that he could not have an even brown or black, and will please
and satisfy you etery time, use Bucking­
the address with brightened eyes and the receipts given by Tom for the । &lt;fone anything so atrocious; but one ham’s dye for lhe whiskers.
money he had had and the receipts he after another the accusing facts which
flushed cheek.
Nearly every lady in St Louia haa
She had guessed right She knew had taken from others for what he had Gorringe had told her rose up and re­
signed a petition asking that a tempers nee
the handwriting well enough,
The paid. The former included those for j fused to be explained away.
which no account was ever given In by ,
letter was from her lover.
Thus it was with fear, and yet hope, man be appointed as marshall to look after
the enforcement of the liquor laws.
him.”
that she looked forward to the inter­
“Who missed them?” she asked, when view with Tom on the morrow.
CHAPTER XIX.
she had time to understand what this
Her heart
beating high with meant.
CHAPTER XX
"The police, when they searched,”
strangely mingled emotions, M»ry
On
the
following
morning Mary felt
answered
Gorringe.
•
tore the envelope open:
The use of the word was another much calmer and wav able to take a
more
hopeful
view
of
the facta which
I have broken my promise tc you about sharp stab.
"How did the—how did they know overnight had seemed so bla-ik and so
stopping to face out the trouble; but
threatening.
that la not the worst. I wish now with the papers were there?’Her faith in her lover had strength­
"They went over all the papers, and
all my heart that I had taken your ad­
« the Bab
ened, and although she could not see .. “l*- J' Y B*rte&gt; *
vice; but there—I cannot tell you all1 these were missing.”
1*
Smttarlnm, Jampad fra. a
"Yes, but who missed them? Who her way definitely to meet the charges, roonh Door balcony reoaoily. recelvia*
1 wi going away either tc America Sr knew that they were ever in Mr. her confidence in Tom’s ability to do probably fatal Injuries, Her home I. In
Coodc's poseesskm. and oa that night that was increased.
If the police were, aa^ Reuben Gotparticularly?”
“1 did. i gave them myself into Mr.
Coode s hands. *
The girl thought she could see a
tame time it was possible for innocent
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PBEPA.RING FOB WAR,
l-Mrettog. Th.
•M WASHINGTON
A FLOOD OF HAIL.
a large cylinder placed over
Uw original tube at the rear, and oom­
passing the powder chamber to give it Chunk. Of loo Fall During * Storm Work
Lawmaker. In th.
should be
’TdMUnt
^ngth.
The
In Iowa City.
Fifty-Third Oongreoo.
Jacket forging is bdred np from the in- (
provided with the
Mac to a diameter slightly leas than
well-known emergency
whuSXu rJ°r diameter of the tube
w hlch it la to encircle. The jacket is
medicine,
tuen expanded by heat in a hoi air fm-,1
Uric fly 1U.corded.
h Other State*. '
naoe,
und,
lifted
carefully
by
means
of
,
(Special Washington Letter.]
All of the officers of the navy are a crane, is placed directly above the ■
aKXATS.
A TUR1OU8 STORM.
original tube which is perpendicular '
very proud of the big gun shop which
Washington, May 2,—Immediately,
Iowa Citt, Ik, May 7.—A deluge of
fa located at the Washington navy and securely held with the breech up- 1
wanl. The jacket Is not only heated rain fell for twenty minutes Saturday after the chaplain’s opening prayer in
yard. During the post years five of the
the senate yesterday the death of Sen­
to a white beat, but to an almost im­ afternoon with a continuous pelting of
greatest cannon ever made in America
hailstones, some 8 inches ifi circumfer­ ator Stockbridge, of Michigan, was
The best remedy for all &lt;
for service were completed in that big perceptible dull red. It is allowed to ence and tho average 2 inches in cir­ announced and the senate adjourned.
descend from the crane accurately and
diseases of the
gun foundry. They are called builtWashington, Maj’ 3.—Senator Squire
to sHp down over tho breech end of cumference. In almost a flash every ' (Wub.) delivered a carefully prepared
bp breech-loading rifles, and are of tho
Throat and Lungs.
the tube, the expansion of the Seated . pane of glass in the city that faced west
speech
in
the
senate
yesterday
in
genVery latest aclontlfic conceptions and
metal of the jacket making this inove- and many that faced south, including । eral opposition to the tariff Hit The
Prompt to act,
mechanical patterns. They are all of
most
of
the
big
plate
glass
windows,
the same size, each of them being of ment possible, notwithstanding the ' were smashed.
Every tin roof was nomination of James D. Yeomans, of
fact that the inner diameter of the jack­
Iowa, to be interstate commerce com­
thirtAjen-iach caliber and weighing
et is somewhat less than the outside perforated with holes through which missioner, was confirmed.
sixty-five tons. They are forty feet
। diameter of the tube when the jacket is the flood poured, running down upon
Washington, May 4.—The house bill
long, and each of them is capable of
the
stocks
of
goods.
As
nearly
every
; coqI. This process of putting on the
authorizing the wearing of a distinctive
throwing an urmor-picrcing projectile
jacket is one of the most re marI mble . business house in ' the city has a tin - army and navy badge on public occa­
of one ikousand one hundred pounds’
roof the damage runs up to 8100,000, if'
sions was passed id the senate ycstcrweight a distance of thirteen miles.
not more.
day and the nomination of Thomas E.
An Excltinff Scsum.
It takes five hundred and fifty pounds’
of slow burning powder to drive one
In the few minutes that the hail fell Benedict, of New York, to be public
of the projectiles th at distance and to
the excitement in the city was intense. printer was confirmed. The tariff bill
give the shot a muzzle velocity of two
Hundreds of carriages aud wagons was further discussed.
Washington, May5.—-In the senate
thousand one hundred feet per second.
stood on the street When the hail­
stones began to full the horses broke yesterday an amendment to;the naval
There is an old adage that in time of
appropriation-bill
authorizing the con­
loose and scores of vehicles went fly­
peace we should prepare for war. and
: ing down the streets without drivers, struction of twelve new torpedo boats
after a visit to the gun foundry of the
was
favorably
reported.
. Thei tariff bill
aud in nearly every case there was a
navy yard anyone will be fully con­
, smasn-up. The people, almost panic­ was further discussed.
vinced that this country is acting upon
W
ashington
,
May
7.
—
The nomina­
: stricken, kept indoors, but so su'd
•the wisdom of that motto.
Arc you willing to work for the cause
denly came the hail aud flodd that al­ tion of beneca Hazelton, of Vermont,
Ko sooner was the work upon the
for
minister
to
Vepezuels,
and George
most nothing could be done. Munv
, of Protection in placing reliable infor­
i five monster cannon competed than
person*
got their teams unhitched from ■
f.?5
mation in tile hands of your acquain­
five more were commenced ta the gun
were* received by’ the
their carriages and wagons and housed Bremen, —
“"senate
*“
foundry. These monsters of modern
tances?
them, but the vehicles left in the street on Saturday. No business of impor­
warfare are intended for the arma­
If you are, you should be identified
were entirely riddled—tops, cushions/ tance was transacted.
ments of the three new battleships—
with.
The IIoojio.
.
sects destroyed and the bottoms of the ]
Indiana, Oregon and Massachusetts.
THE AMERICAN
Washington, May 2.—No business
vehicles brokein through by the great
Four are placet! on each of the battle­
was transacted iu the house yesterday
P" OTECTIVE TARIFF LEAGUE.
chunks of ice. ;
ships. two forward and two aft, so that
on account of the death of Senator
135 W. 23D ST.. NEW YORK.
Slxte Italldinira Jnjared.
they can be used in action with deadly
The buildings most seriously injured Stockbridge.
effect, regardless of the position of the
Washington, May 8.—In the house
HOISTING TUB GUN.
were those of the state university, the
man-of-war at the time of firing the
west sides of which were entirely rid­ yesterday bills were introduced to re­
guns.
pieces of skilled work that can be done
peal
the tax of 10 per cent, on the cir­
We all know in this ’Country some­ with machinery. Whdn tho jacket is dled. Most of these building are cov­ culation of slate banks and u&gt; reorgan­
CAUTIO
thing about the tremendous cost'of finally
, lowered
I r into its place over the ered with tin and the hail mode sieves ize the affairs of the Union Pacific
Three of the largest
war, for we went through four years rear of the original tube, the jacket of every roof
bottom, put iilm down a* • trJUd.
university buildiugh are covered with Railway company. A resolution was
of one of the most terrific struggles fits tightly over the tube and comIntroduced to appoint a special com­
the world has ever known. But the presses it as it becomes cool. By this slate and the roofs are nearly ruined. mittee to devise meanA for the employEvery church in the city bad t»-e west ■
people do not generally know in time operation the tube and-jacket are prac­ nauuvwo Diiu^Mrrcu uu« me waver ment’
the idle men ot the country,
windows
shattered and the water
of peace how much it costa to prepare tically combined into one piece.
iLur.Tio »nadlli7re»"«nmaKe.WT“o reslriet iramisretion. start up minra,
for war. and only a faint idea can be 1 (There are Tour hoops also bored out phutoKraph pallarlre and their .took. in&lt;=7“1= **&gt;= uurrencj and prohibit the
gleaned from itho fact of the cost of to* diameter slightly less than the re­ wore ruined.
-lhe extenslre green. ! ‘“uinK/ J"«"-«‘-&gt;'ear.ng bond, withthese guns. They cost one hundred spective
«
portions of ___
the„ gun which houses with their collection of plante «&gt;** «»“&gt;onty of consrera
thousand dollars each. When all of yhey are intended to encircle, and one uro a total wreck.
i
Washington. May 4.—The time was
"
them have been completed, the total lifter another they are put in place by
। taker, up in the house yesterday in the
cost will hare been 81,200,000. When the same process us thit used in jack-!
‘
consideration
of Um; river and harbor
Minneapolis, Minn., Muy 7.—A cy­
we take into consideration the fact eting, the metal cooling und contract- 1 clone swept across the prairie and bilL Mr. Brookshire (Ind.) introduced
that smaller guns are being made all. Ihg. and compressing tihe inner layers through the heavy timber near Royal- ! a' bill providing that no greenbacks
the time, and that the navy must be/'firmly in4is embrace. ' The great cunton, Mina., about 2 o’clock Saturday shall be issued of a smaller denomina­
supplied with costly battleships before non is thu^ thoroughly reinforced and
ufterneyju. The traditional black, fun- . tion than $10.
finishing nel-shaned cloud was distinctly visible i,
thesO guns can be placed upon them, then
‘ the
'* work
’ ’ of’ rifling
' and.....
Washington, May 5.—The only busithe cost of preparing for war in time begins. The first thing to be done ■ from tljc village, which was visited by '■ ncss of importance Transacted by the
of peace may be portly realized. It when all the jackets and hoops are on a tearing wind, accompanied by a heavy house yesterday was the passage of the
will cost seven hundred dollars every is to take the gun from its upright hailstorm. Several buildings were un­ river and harbor appropriation bill
time one of these Immense guns is fixed position, put it on a lathe and have it roofed in the village and few panes of . after a long discussion.
inaction. The.cost will be five hun­ turned down over its whole inside to glass laft unbroken. People were ter- [
FATE OF THE WHITE CITY.
dred dollars for the nickel steel pro­ the finished dimensions necessary to ribly frightened, but no one was in- ,
•
I
jectile. aud two hundred dollars for tho its completion. When you remember jured. !
reciters to Bogin Tearing Down the
THEC WORLD.
Furious Storm
Storm in
in Kunum.
Huns**.
that each one of these gnus weighs
Fnrinui
UutUllni;* MC Once,
powder.
W. L. DOUGLAS Shoes ere etylUlr, easy fit­
WxcattTA,
—A
Chicago, May 7.—All of the world's,
ting, *nd ri»e beMCT »ati*^*on u‘lhe Pr,c?* ad:
W1C1EITA, Kan.,
Kan., May
May 7.
7.—
A terrific
terrific |■
’Idle work upon these guns was com­ sixty-five tons, yon will Realize that 1
vertised than any ether make. Try one pur and
menced a little over two years ago, and ( the mechanism in the gun foundry storm swept over this section of Kan-■ fair buildings except the Art Palace hare
be eotrviacxd. The stamping of W. L. Dougta*
name and price on the bottom which guarantee*
they were completed in a little more I which picks tip and lays down and sas Friday night. Rain fell in torrents been finally sold by the Sauth park comtheir value, saves thousands of dollars annually
moves
around
these
immense
bodies
of
[
here
from
7
in
the
evening
to
early
I
missioners
to
the
Chicago
Wrecking
than ten weeks; that is, except the
ta those who wear [them. Dealers w ho push the
West Wichita had several I company for S80,000.' Of this sum $35.sale of W. I.. Douglas Shoes gain customers,
breech raecb.nnrsm and the mounts. atecl must be an approximation of per- morning.
■which helps to inoca&gt;e the sales on tlwir full lirw
fection. This work is 6nly rendered i houses struck by lightning and
ami ■ 030 is to be paid in cash and the balof irooJi. They can afford to sell id a less profit,
posslble by reason of the fact that the one
man
and1
his
wife
were anee in time to suit the demands of
bis
and we helieve tou can rave money bv buys::*nlV
vour footwear of the dealer advertised befrwgun foundry contains eight prodigious knocked senseless by a bolt Sev- I the commissioners. It is stipulated in
' Cat: lo—ie free upon application. Address;
gun lathes of unique
unique, design and unun­ ; oral houses in West Wichita were ! the sale that the buildings muat be
W. ’re DDUGLAH, Bro&lt; ktou, Muu. Sok’ by
rej .
v.uuu- removed _at the cad of two
-----limited power; and that the lifting blown down and hardly on out-build‘ uu.
entirely
Plate
power of the crane is limited only by,ing is left standing.
”
’ glass win- ; years. The Chicago Wrecking com‘
!"
the horae-power of the steam engines. | dows in the Sunflower block were » rpuny is
one of the largest1concerns
of
The damage this
. • kind in lhe United
z_____
States. In their
One of the immense lathes in the gun smashed like eggshells.
*• world
’c /reir
world's
fair nm-rehaBA
purc|iase nv-A
are included
foundry hasp, capacity for boring guns ( is Considerable.
Io UlluoU.
1 twenty buildings, seventeen of which
fifty-one feet in length and of turning {
tubes of fifty-seven &lt;eet, and conse- 1
FAUtnuKY, HL, May 7.—A destructive will be removed inside of sixty days.
quently coulii bore guns of sixteen- storm swept over this section Saturday ; This deal settles for ,all time the fate
night. Great trees, fences and weak ' of the White city. Contracts
..„,w
have
inch caliber.
.
j
The process of rifling a gun is very structures were leveled to! the jground. been signed und the wreckers will be• their
• - work
- ■immediately.
...
interesting indeed. The interior sur­ bigtts in the business part iof lhe town gin
CAM I OBTAIN A PATENT f For a
face of the boro is cut with fifty-two were torn loose and hurled through the j
Peealtar Trip.n Tn»£edy on a Farm.
on9 “fopinion, write to
spiral grooves, each of which is five- glass fronts. Several buildings * ’
Ml NN aV CO., who have bad nearly fifty ^ean*
Pleasant Hiix, Ma, May i.-iTwo
cxix'rt’.mcc In the patent buyinejxu Onnmtmic*.
hundredths of an inch deep and about tained heavy damage.
&gt; sons aud a daughter of Sam Gammon,
ttona Btrfctly Cfinfldenttal. A Handbook of la*o,rfn»llon ccmct-ralM’ Pntrnte and bow to ob­
half an inch broad. Into these little j
„
1 who lives near Cockrell, iu Jaekson
tain them eent free. Alw a rataloguo of xnechiogrooves will fit the projectile to be
teal and aclentlllc books &gt;*nt tree.
Wamusotos. May X—Represents ■ county, were killed by loul air while
Patents taken through Munn &amp; Co, receive
be used, which is encircled at its base
■pectal uotlroin tbe SdeetiSe AmerlcaZTtoS
tire Griffen, ot betroit, who was elect- cleaning out an old well. The eldest
with a soft copper band slightly larger
« .
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r,/
tli,.
lun-c
trnnf
rlr.tm
infra
...nil
ed to succeed J. Logan Chipman, has of the boys went down into the well
than the caliber of the gun. The ac­
obutest ova rvxH Hone rx amebic.
for a long time suffered from a defect­ and was asphyxiated by foul air. The
tion of the powder charge forces the
ive hearing. Within the past two weeks younger brother went to his rescue,
which required a couple of months projectile through the bore and tho
his trouble has grown so much worse und be, too, was overcome. The lat­
longer. Heretofore the navy yard gun rifle grooves into this copper band
that he is now entirely deal He has ter’s wife became hysterical when she
foundry has turned out in considerable give rotation to the projectile. The
it™ and •ecure ccntmcta. AddrvM
consulted eminent physicians, but saw her husband was dead, jumped
a oo/imr roiis, 361 hboadwat.
numbers, four, fire, six and eight-inch rotation insures greater accuracy in they hold out no hope, and he will be into the well and was dead in a few
rifle guns, and a few ten and twelve- • firing and has the still more important [
minutes.
compelled to retire from congress, his
inch rifles. But these thirtecn-ineh effect of keeping the projectile point
Big Reaper Factory Burned.
friends fear, although serving his first
giants of destruction are the largest beaded foremost from the time it,
Muncie, Ind., May 7.—At 4 o’clock
term.
ever attempted in this country. They ; leaves the muzzle until the time it,
yesterday afternoon the William N.
“ Tht Niatarj BalU Boult."
are regarded as the perfection of ex­ strikes the object at which it fa aimed. I
Whitely reaper and mower works were
periment. study and research, al- i
It fa interesting to see one of the , Cincinnati, May 7.—Theodore Cook discovered on fire and are now a mass
Stations.
died
Sunday
at
his
Clifton
home
after
though their fabrication Is by very in­ great cranes traveling from one end of t
of ruins with all contents destroyed.
EASTWARD.
teresting processes, -which arc oom- , the big shop to the other, noiselessly, an illness of seven weeka He was 65 The factory covered five acres and was
Hanwngb..........
smoothly, stretching from one side of years old. Mr. Cook was prominent m located just north of Muncie in the
parotively simple.
Stations.
The forging® of all these guns have the coiling to the other. 1U little business in Cincinnati, haring been new suburb, Whitely. The lokfe is about
“hoels weU oiled and not a sound to president of the Fourth national bans.
been' purchased at great cost, either
WMTWABD.
$•345,000 without a cent of insurance.
wnoou&gt;
neoaMartpresident
nf the chamber
of
commerce.
rere
when
the
clanking
of
the
chamber
ot
commerce,
H
astings...........
at the works of the • Bethlehem Iron be heard rave when urn
of
Clnclnn,u
Quit tho Law BoslucM.
company of Pennsylvania, or the Mid­ chains are let down*to encircle some
C. IL 03B9R
who
stands
in
'
railway
and
a
member
of
the
state
legis
­
N
ew
Y
ohk
,
May
5.
—
President
Cleve
­
——
ville Steel company at Nlcctown, near heavy object. The man v —~
I
land has resigned from the law firm of
engineer and di­ lature.
Philadelphia. These forgings are the the crane, sqd 1»
rara.w»K
. _ ____
Cleveland, Stetson &amp; Bungs, with
MORTGAGE SALK.
result of mechanical and mathematical , rector, U eo Mgh in th® alr that ho
AltTWlhr. May 7.—King Leopold, ao- I "’•‘•ch ho became connected at the
Default UbvI-b brew m H-» tu the covUHans
skill in the application of a long and look, like a mere boy. While it may
nf a certain n*ortg:ixc made by Mtnln V. Bar­
difficult art to ths raw material. The bo true that tho hundreds of men be­ companled by the queen ot Belgium, I cl&lt;« of hi, first term, and hi, dnk has ker and Harr et I Jen Barker. h** v-ife',
dr.r*u Frbntsry
forgings for each gun cost 856,000, the low who are riding, polishing. finish­ the princess ot the royal family, the been taken by IL L. Sprague, who has lo George F. Kw»«i«w.
2J. ISM «n«l rwor-lrd «u th- .((!&lt;■•• of the
manufacture of the gun proper, 810,­ ing and perfecting tho great (Tun may oountera of Flandora Prince ron Ho- , the reputation of being one ot lhe Hretatrr of Denis. r« r lhe County of
ablest
of
the
younger
generation
of
henzoliern.
the
cabinet
ministers
and
a
Barry
In
thr
Ktalo
ot
Mlehitfan,
►•■tiiuary 28,
000, and the construction of the mount, be more solontldo, and their work may
lawyers in New York.
1“S , In liber IT ul in trtgiott on |»-»z •&lt; 216 and
835,080. Under the act of congress be more Important, nerertholce*. when host of prominent persons, opened the
219 on which mort|wigt rtt*re h i lu’med to be
due nt ’he dx’e of
nn’tce the Mini of four
making appropriation for these guns, yon visit the big foundry, yon will world’s exhibition here Saturday with
bandml nrd ttHiy-piK* doil-rs and fnlrty-hlM
congress insisted by a special pro­ carry awajf with you a more distinct appropriate ceremonies. Ther$ were
PabL. 4ay 7.—Tho Matin says that
the sumA^’restored by Dr. ! Cornelius
vision of the la»r, which has been reit­ memory oftho man in tho crane than over 85,000 people present '
by *aiil niortpaev • r any part turix*:. Notice
Herz and Messrs. Eiffel and Reinach Is
erated every year since the commence­ of all the other wonders of the place
therefore hereby tfivrn thtl &lt;&gt;’&gt; &gt;!if ’.6ih Usy •
Smith D. Fry.
M#y. IS)J st lon'clock tn the furennou Cietfe
ment of the new nary, that the ores
Dubuque, la., May 7.—The torpedo to the liquidator of the Panama Canal qf
win
tn sold st the north fiuut door of th®
and substances and elements which go
boat Ericsson, built at the Iowa iron company will be mode the nucleus of ® court house. In the City of fl »tlng«, t'nnuty of
fresh
combination
of
capital
to
com
­
Barrv
and Stale. &lt;i( Nprhfgnn.
reurt hoi/w
into the making of American warworks, will be launched next Saturday.
••Oh,
pupal
Can't
I
pUy
lt»
Utbeing the plwe I&lt;h 1 nldin^ th^Cj”&lt;wt Court f»r
shlps and their armaments shall be of
There will be no demonstration here plete the canal.
the Cbuntv of Barry. ;d imhllc xuctkhi to the
tle
Ethel
McOooffin'.
eyes
were
filled
Amprynn production and manufac­
hlgluet bidder, ihr prtfefees drs-rlbed In «atd
anti] June, when the vessel steams for
Will Stand by th« DHL
*
mortgage or so much Ui#reof i« may lie neeeature. Therefore in the creation of a with tears, the ehUdiah voice woe plead- Pensicola harbor, where the trial trip
Washington, May 4.—By a vote of 87 Miry tn satisfy the amoir &lt; due on4fcd&lt;i moregun forging, it is necessary that it iDMr. McOooffin upoko up teatUy from will be made.
to 1 the democratic senators in caucus KM.s a*above •.&lt; forth, aith lhe Inlrrnot there­
on.
itad Lhe costs, eli urges and expend allow­
must be of the best steel In America,
adopted a resolution agreeing to sup­ ed bylaw
Liquor Lic«n»e 91,000.
and provided or in anul miiHrW,
comDOunded exclusively of American behind the fold* of hl. paper. “Emaremlses being xhuate In tins City of Has- .
Des Moines, Io., May 7.—The city port the tariff bill of the finance com­ said
(Ings
In the Oountv ot RsuTv. an l "Hat®
materials. This forging must be of nboticully, ntf” ho raid, "if the money
council has decided to make the total mittee. The one vote in opposition Michigan and descriv« &lt;1 a* follows: Commeats
I
have
spent
on
yourmnrioal
education
the finest open-hearth gun steel mid
was cast by Senator Hill, of New Yorl. mg tar rods cast an l thirty ihi» • rods nrkt
two &gt;ect south on m CiUitlnnauslihrof .taflrrson ,
the costing must weigh about double hue only odranoed you sufficiently to licenses for saloons under the new liq­
8tre*t from the -sooth e:mt r&lt;&gt;n«er -f
»me,
what the forging that is to be made strum those vulgar Jinglee, misnamed uor law 11,000, adding f40J to the
amount provided by the state law.
New York. May 7.—John Jay, a Wwk five Ch.’.mbt r.talr.s 5(htlt;oii to (hr CBy •!'
from It will weigh. If there are any •popular.’ leave the pianor
grandson of the revolutionary states­
Just then the portieres were stirred.
bubbles, or any flaws or rifts what­
tweniy*nlae rod* tn |d»w id fet h&lt;u&gt;nx vow
ever, in the steel it will be roXcted by "John," sold a sweet, low voice; "I
Eldorado, Ark., May 0.— A hut at man and jurist, died Saturday, aged 76 lag four acre* n! In is&lt;l A Ho eonuuruettur
east of the wmit b real e.tnire of
the run foundry and turned back to have Just received a letter from moth­ Mlles switch, near here, in which a ne­ years. He took a prominent part in rod*
of rha»nr*rbUn,i« M'idk'np to th* fltv &lt;rf
er She doesn’t like it at Brother Wil­
the
anti-slavery
agitation
and
was
at
gro was sick with smallpox, was burned
the
it.­ The forg g
liuga,thcuee mxitL along ih»» *n*’ !•
t
ilc producer of it
liam's,
nod
she
Will
be
with
us
again
one
time
minister
to
Austria.
son
Street
to ««&gt;n»O-nIk&gt;Afllnr. v l-|
made into a shape „approximating that
bv a mob and the colored man was cre­
ration line twenty nine -nd-., north
of the finished gun, so that i i m all Tuesday-”
Killed by Lightning.
mated.
"Ethel,"
said
lhe
father,
“
you
may
ready for manufacture when it reache
Crown Point, Ind., May 5. -A bolt of

The Big Gun Shop at the Navy
Yard at Waahingtryn

nv^ob»«o, WafofotoMA Mental Deprewtou.
of Breta. «a«ln« inesnlty,misery, doesy,
i.?arr*nta^s O»&lt;
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I .n-it’cnlOMrttntcetorefundif ao«cured.

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£ yaL warrggnga raiXB

skk Hv-.tacbB, BilloumMs, Over Complaint,
L“' r s-otu**. Dy»P«P«i* and CansUpatlou.
•• o: AiANTEES Mued vtly by
V,
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AVER’S
CHERRY PECTORAL

Sure to Cure
Ore ,\\oul
a Pvie.nd.^o
Vh_e can.se a(
PccfrecVton.
ojfb.mer\cQYL
AvAevests ?

Ladies
*1-75.

W. L. Douglas
S3 SHOE

Do You
[Use Salt?
the xn.lt that's nil salt. Till*
liy tjn:&lt; e-s tv th® butter
.d:- r. You ro-o^nlzc n dllTerence In
. We rah ta»int you out a dlfhi Malt.'You strlvefor the best
-&lt;!jy not search fur the bent
•cumpare. ask questlona.
o
what

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Diamond Crystal

Dairy

Salt

tic: o for other*. There’s no secret
.t IL Write and get.particulars.
grant tin.I suit H ciroep, but is
ood ri’ttauD why you should
tho be^t? Ixxik.fairly and
the salt qoestlou.ond you’ll
ay to better flavored butter,
|ami better prices tbrouch-our Dairy
I Salt. IndlKpenbabie for cooking and
table use also. Write us about IL

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DI.LMOND CRYSTAL SALT CO.,
St- Clair. Mich.

WOOLLEY &amp; BRONSON

orfENTs

Ex Saifs

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l‘^Sirm-|F35,|p^’5i3F

SAILED THE SEAS 38 YEARS.
One of Hi6 Experiences.
I ’.’ l.irty-. kbt years Cnpt. Loud followed
l " '■ ■ : fostor that time as master of a ves"
-J 'q.on rvtlrtnjj from the water ww apL":
1 y the Secretary of the United States
&gt; 1 :-ury io -upcrintend the seal fisheries in
A...-.;: --.hlcli position beheld five years. Uo
‘• ’wexperience us follows
,.
" i -vemf year# I laid been troubled with
-• h j . ervousnewcand pain in the region
; my h- n-i. My greatest sffiictlon was
h rvtnedies ndvertfeed I licgan uidnff
Afu-r taking unman quantity we
vrvhcd was so great that I uasposd!i,;’rIned- thinking the remedy con’•,, T'f ’Uiat’-s which woiud finaUyteudrai"
,1
Hut on being assured by theurng*-■
:• wu* perfectly harmltes. I continy
1,1 :&gt;.*!her wltbKhe Heart Cure. Todsy
‘ .
say that Dr. Miles* B'­
.‘, ?'ew.
J*•**
•fiban anythin# I hail ever t ikea.
4
l..‘t U. -------tretted*
by emlwul
eminent’ubyrlelans
physicians
■&lt;! by
1 i-iit । ' urK *n‘l Sa» Francisco without Imjuitirli..!
present good health to the
luaiptonsi??e„? these mmt valuable remedlf*
a', « tr.,,:’£,ttJC&lt;»«nnrend them to allaffitctt*a

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of pricc- w

bottle, or six

Hopkin* Ktaioralnatod.

the gun foundry.
.
of the procerara wbioh are gone
through with at the »»n Jy4.
foundry to ^e manufacture olJ.

P'avJ then, marred by cWldlah dl»Aurora. HL, May 7.—The republican
eorfs, tbTnote. of “And the Cat Came congressional convention was held at
Geneva
Congressman A J. Hopkins
Back" shuddered through the room.—
7FM renominated.
-Boy It McCardell, in Puck

lightning struck a wire fence in a pas­
ture near here yesterday and killed
eiirht horses wtJch were huddled

Dated, February 2MK

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Thursd»y, May io, 1894IARSHALL L.COOK. Kdltoft

™ xArmrea,

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micb. ,

wroma,

notes

compliment* for the speech which he de­
livered In the Senate recently against the
passage of the Wilson bilk Though he la
not noted, as a public speaker yet he Is one
of the most Influential men tn Congress to­
day. He is not an orator only so far as
sound, logical arguments, stated In a plain,
convincing manner is oratory. He has a
good conmand of language, sound Ideas,
and iu what he says gives tho benefit*. M
such an eertensive business experience of
but very few can boast, and above all
never “speaks without he has something
to say.r That he te looking after Michigan
may be seen from reading the following
extract ot his speech:—
“Mr. President, the rapid and substan­
tial growth of the state of Michigan iu ag­
riculture, mining and manufactures has
been coincident with the policy of pro­
tection. The people of that state very
naturally and very justly are decidedly
opposed to breaking down by legislation,
as proposed fa the Wilson bill, the policy
uiicter which their state has made such
marked progress in everything that goes
to make a commonwealth great and Its
. cltitens prosperous.
“Michigan, when admittted Into the un­
ion du 1887, was twenty-sixth in populatloufc In 1890 it ranked nine; and the ad­
vance in material wealth. In educational
facilities, and in charitable InstitAiUuns
has been even greater. From her mines
hare come riches almost beyond computa­
tion. and these treasures have been en­
joyed « well by the people of other states,
• ■who famiihed the capital to develop them
or rhe labor to convert them to the uses uf
clvilkation.
Her public school system
has lw® the model for the states which
came after her.
'
“In her great university last year 1,200
young men and women from other states
and from fourteen foreign countries re­
ceived Instruction which cost the state
over twice the amount of tuition fees. Hejcharitable and penal institutions have often
been pioneers of their kind. All these eetablishments, with plants valued at nearly
88,000,400 In the aggregate, have bees
built up and maintained by public taxa­
tion, and yet the state Is free from debt.
"To support them in the future, the
state must continue to be | roaperous, aud
her people must continue to have the op­
portunities for profitable employment. It
is because the Wilson bill.strikes at every
one of the great products of our state that
the large majority of the people of Michi­
gan. without distinction ot party, are op­
posed to that measure. This overwhelm­
ing sentiment for the maintenance of the
protective policy Is ao new thing with the
people of Michigan. From the day the
state was admitted into the union, the vote
of the Michigan members of the House of
' Representatives has been given for protec­
tion, unanimously in a majority of in­
. stances, and very nearly so In others. In
the fifty-first congress no Michigan vote is
recorded against the McKinley bill."
“Continuing, Senator McMillan gave
many interesting and telling facts aud
figures regarding iron ore, copper, the
vessel Interests, lumber, salt, wool and
farm products, and showed how the prop­
osition to pass the Wilson bill had already
crippled *11 those great Industries, and
how its final passage Into law would
practically wipe them all out of existence,
and build up Michigan’s Canadian neigh­
bors in equal proportions. His statements
were not merely guesses, but were all
backed up by the figures to prove them
true. In closing, the Senator said:
“Thirty years of labor has made Michi­
gan the leader among the state In tbe pro­
duction of iron ore, lumber and salt; for
ten years her yield per acre of wheat, oats,
corn, barley, buckwheat and hay has been
unsurpassed; In the production of wool
she stands fourth, and in vessel tonage
she Is surpassed only by New York state,
with her combined ocean and lake traffic.
Each and every one of these Industries—
with others equally important although
perhaps less conspicuous—is threatened
by tbe WHmd bill. As a result of a popu­
lar wave that has already receded, the peo­
ple of Michigan are to be left stranded
amid the wreck of their industries. Is it
strange then, that from every P&gt;rt of the
state, and from democrats as well as re­
publican*. comes the demand to defeat the
Wilson MU.”

i

°8opU» B. SeWmon h Junes H. ScW"jota BoSen n Andrew J. Cbnse et d,

•HAU. OUR »TBirr« BI LlttHTRO

forecloture.
.
Susanna Haramood v* Frank A. Moore,
bill to cancel mortgage.
In Re. Ella M. Bowen; assignment,
Or Shall wa Continue to Un the Electric
Hiram Chase vs Albert Warner, demurr■Y THB OITYT

Licht Co’» Lights?

AUGUST 14. 1879.

.editorial

Lewla Boue n Mjrtte A Born, &lt;11-

HOW WILL YOU VOTE?

Hastings Banner^

It is well known that sentiment in re­
gard to the lighting of tbe city by electrici­
ty is divided. Some maintain that the
elty should put In an electric light plant
in connection with the water works, that
it would be economy for the city and that
we could thereby get our city lighted a
great deal better and uwrv thoroughly
than we are now. Advocate* of this plan
figure that the water works engineer would
tend to all tbe work at a slight Increase in
pay; that all extra expense for help would
be a man to tend to the lamps, do lhe wir­
ing, etc., and they argue that a plant suffi­
cient to give the city 40 lights could be
put in for not to exceed 810,000. They
argue that other cities are getting lights
much cheaper than we.
Tbe agitation of this question at this
time Is brought about by the fact that tbe
contract with the Electric Light Co. for
lighting the city has about expired. Tbe
eky takes 18 lights of tbe Company paying,
therefor S975 or 875 per light A com­
mittee was appointed by tbe Council
to see tbe Company and see if lower rates
could not be secured. Tbe Company
■would offer no lower figure unless more
lights were taken and there the matter
stands.
Those who oppose the policy of having
tbe city own Its own plant argue that
could the city embark in private lighting
such a plant might possibly defray ex­
penses, but they claim that It is not only
illegal but unjust for tbe city to embark in
any private enterprise, aa the law plainly
states that It is illegal; and without privatei
lighting it would be a losing venture. Con­
trary to those favoring tbe city’s owner­
ship those opposed claim that the city.
would have to pay expenses about as fol­
lows per year:—
For competent electrician to look after
machinery....................
e oftAnni
400.10i
Lamp cleaner, etc
(Xi’
Coal
TR.00
OIL rags, etc
tao.oo(
Interest ou Investment....
300.00'
Breakage, repairs, etc......
Insurance and iucklentabt.

CUAXCEBY 4TH CLASS.

James Jahnoock vs Wm. P. Johncock,
bill to set aside deed—pleadings and
proofs.
Lincoln P. Parkhurst vs M»bel Park­
burst, divorce—pleadings aud proofs.
Austin Stowell vs Belie Stowell.' divorce,
pleadings and proofs.
Chas. T. -Wing vs Francis M. Wing, di­
vorce—plead luge and proofs.
Owen Lowden and Eugene Russell vb
Olive Greenfield and Oliver Greenfield,
bill to set aside deed—pleadings and
proofs.'
Francis Monroe vs Cecil Monroe and
Geo. F. Monroe, pleadings and proofs.

The Literary Entertainment ot the
season.
The Knights of Pythias of this city
fave engaged the services of Mr. George
B. Williams, of New York, who will give
a recital of Shakespeare’s Historical
Tragedy, King Henry the Fourth, at their
Lodge-room, Monday evening. May 14th.
This will be the literary feast of the sea­
son.
Mr. Williams Is a brother of the
veteran Shalcesperian reader, Hannibal
A. William*, who is such a favorite iu
this cliy.
He _will appear in King Henry
___
..
_ .the
­
Fourth aud will al*» give Howell’s farce,
“The Sleeping Cur.”
Mr. Williams Is an artist of broad cul­
ture and has devoted a lifetime to Inter-

t
VOTING BLANK.
r
Bastings,.. 1894.
h
To the Hon. Mayor and Common ,
Connell.
r
Gentlemen:—

The Knights of Pythias should receive
credit for their desire to give such a treat
to the citizens, and their hall should be
crowded to its utmost capacity.
Admission 15 cents.

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Ladies and Misses’ Silk Mitts
That we have sold for the past two seasons. They are made
from the finest spun silk by the Amsterdam Silk Mill. We
buy direct We want your produce at

It is just as good as your cash and will buy goods at. right
prices. Goods delivered to all parts of the city.

DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES

LOOK OUT!
The world is full of Guaranteed Shoes
but Moloney Brothers, of Rochester,
make the finest line of Misses, Child­
rens an I Infants Shoes in the market,
of which we carry a full line.
Just
take a look at our window this week,
also at our walking shoes of which we
have a fine line, at

F. G. STOWELL

—
:— -----Reduced- Bates.

&gt;k

J. W. Bentley, aa chairman of his com­
w I
favor public Hght" ing, in connection with tbe water r mIt tee, has secured reduced rates of 1#
works of this city, to be under manage- b fare on all roads In Michigan for all at­
5 ment of the city..
, tending the State Firemens’ Convention,
r which will be held in this city May 16th
b and 17th. Tickets will be sold on the
. AlirtiArt.tn t.l.n Thncn nHnw.UK.. ...Ill KK..
inn
Ud»
Ktal
lot
kid
1.^4
b
5“teto Hastings
,.Th“at' their
,llrodl,home
W "HIdepot
W
to the Mayor. Recorder or any alderman.] £ full fare

If you are in favor of having the city
put In an Electric light plant sign your
name and leave the ballot just as It la.
If yon are not In favor of It write “not”
in tbe blank space iu the ballot Every
tax payer, every resident 1b the city of
Hastings is interested. Hand In your vote
at once.
As far as we feel personally we will say
that we are utterly opposed to seeing any
municipality enter the lists as a competitor
in any private business or enterprise. It
is the duty of every city to encourage Its
home industries. In tbe case ot the Electrie Light Co., however, the officers are
perfectly willing that the city should do its
own lighting if It can be done cheaper by
owning its own plant

We have a great variety of underwear for ladies, bought
direct from the manufacturers of Bingham, Vermont. We
have this same line of

The GredtmilnK Claw

The class of *94, of fhe"'Hljffi School,
have thrown stern custom to the winds
and made a move in the right direction.—
they will have a speaker. [It lias beconW"
“the cuslom HTltt iflttBB and towns to do
this, and Hastings schools have been back­
ward about adopting it. So In place of
the tedious exercises occupying usually,
from half past two to rix o’clock, and in
which those only personally acquainted
with the graduates are interested, there
will be a fine address by some first class
speaker, and seven members of the class,
who were awarded “honors” will speak.
TUSFaWM ronows:—
Halutatory..,.J. -Ruth Gould.
Oration.......................................... Herman Frost.
MottoGertrude Slingerland.
History..................................... Maurice Grigsby
Poem........................ ;.................... Hattie Beadle.
Prophecv.. ..Orpha Martin and Charlie Lewis.
Vated ictory4Walter Hayes.
The exercises vdill be held out of doors,
as customary, probably Id the park, tbe
same as Inst year. Efforts are being made
to secure an Ypsilanti professor, who is
said to be a brilliant and entertaining
speaker.
The Alumlni banquet will
follow. The Episcopal ladles serve the
supper, at 50 cents per plate. Miss Flora
Beadle will act as toast mistress.

Operating expenses lor year. 3 3275.00
This they argue is a conservative esti­
mate of tbe expense of running a 40 arc
light plant for a year. This would be an
average of about $82.00 per light If the
city will take 40 lights, the Electric Light
Co. agrees to furnish them at $60.00, there­
by saving money for the city and relieving
it &amp;f all responsibility, as they claim'they
can iietter afford to furnish 30 to 40 lights
at $60.00 each than 13 light* at $75.00
each.
For the purpose of getting the matter
before the people ami assisting the com­
mittee In its work we nsk our readers IO
fill out the following blank and hand to
the Mayor, Recorder, ur any Aiderman as
son as possible.

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Ladies’ Summer Underwear.

certificate when presented at the Hastings
depot will enable the bolder to get onethird fare on return trip. Be sure and get
certificate at your home depot, Tbe favor
will be appreciated If other papers will
kindly make a note of this,
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PARIS GREEN
London Purple,
For Spraying Fruit Trees, etc.

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Court Culoador.

The following cases are on the calender
9
for the coming terra of eourt. Court will JtbntttMy
be called next Monday but will be adjournDttva
ed for a week:—
rUFC

•mfer

cBiuiNAL casks.
The people vs Frank Treat, resisting an
officer—for sentence.
—* tt
-ja-j States Govern­
—»
Latest
United
Tbe people vs N. T. Parker, violating
ment Food Report.
liquor law.
Royal Baking Powdkr Co.,
The people vs Asa Tefft, murder.
The people vs Isaac Allerdlng, rape.
Wall St., N. Y.
The people vs John Denton, perjury.
The people vs A. R. Pratt and Geo. H.
Tinkler, embezzlement
Tbe people vs Roman Bull, disposing of
chattie mortgage property.
ISSUES OF FACT.
Mary J. Coe vs Cassimus L. Glasgow,
appeal.
Lewis Wood vs Chas. Moon, trespass on
the case.
TRADEJF
Alena Rapson vs Joshua Crouch; as­
sumpsit
John 8. Harper
Co. vs Fred W. Gre- •
ble, attachmest
...
William Hughson vs Qmk ’Alain, as­
sumpsit
John N. Wooteton vs Thomae 1). French,
et al, trespass on t tie case.
Lucretia M. Groefiend vs Tboe. D.
French et al, trespass on tbe case.
Sara J. Bare* vs Una Bare, attachment IHIB 18 tile, tea we are Serving
Lincoln P. Parkhurst va Frank Roys,
----------to —
an -appreciative
public. “
appeal.
We have faithfully
Grand Rapids Veneer Works vs Has­
tings Furniture Mf*g Co., replevin.
served this tea for
Esther Roundy v* Spellman Caaey. ap­
• 8 or 4 yearA
peal
and the
Kittle Otto vs Merrick M. Prindle, re-

A TEA PARTY.

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mark

The Modern Druoolst

W. fl.QOOOYErtR

The Fair
We have been making
on

ut clam.

Bring your Butter and Eg« and
getW. G.J tea.

iMns&amp;
VAN ARF

Have made it neces­
sary for us to ORDER
MORE which will
soon be in.

Hammocks
Croquet Sets

SIGN OF

OF

GLEANING

IS HEADQUARTERS.

You are Invited.

longer we sell it the better
people like it We want
all you who have not
tried this to do
. . so . .

a

x GOODYEAR

Remember that Wall Paper
is Cheaper than ever
A cream of tarter baking powder.
This Season.
Highest of all in leavening strength

John PalUw. Jr., ot Gnoi Rapid,, baa
bwu appoln'rfd bj Got. Rich lo succeed
the late Senator StuckUrldjoe. ot Kalama100. Tbe appointment
tbe bait ot
aatlstaelton. Senator Patton io a youu.
man only &lt;4 years ot age and hie appoint-"
IMPARLANCE*.
mem la a fitting reeognltlon ot. young re­
Elliott H. Frey ra James F. Russell,
publicans Be la finely edaeaiol.^Ktted I. M. B. Glllupie; MMimpsIt.
oral or. ot oommandhig pnmmoe and
Finn of Adam, Jewett A Co. vs W. P
poeeeaeee qualillw which will wllhouc Sidixam at al. afamslt.
doubt be reoanUml from the brat. Hl,
lather tor many year, repreeentr-rl aPenuaylaamadlaulatln Congrew.

*

The above picture was taken from life. It
can be seen most any day and in most any home
when cleaning house is in full sway. House
cleaning not only reminds the “man of . the
house” that most all of the improbable things
will happen, but it also reminds him that

NEW CARPETS .
NEW GURTAINS.
NEW RUGS . .
NEW DRAPERIES
NEW FURNITURE
Are needed and needed badly. Right hew "'&lt;■
want to say “don’t hesitate about buying what .
you need Rioht Now’ because wheat is SO tents
a bushel.” We can give you much more now
for your money than we could a year ago. Y ou
want the goods; we want the money. Let’s trade.

NN INSPECTION
Of those new Patent Spring Pillows is solicited.

' ’ "
sick headad
one uf them-

thing for those troubled with
hey keep the head cool. See
you’ll buy it

A. McCoy.

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Hastings
anner
----- Thursday, May io, 1894.
w~ r.

COOK. Loo I Editor.

You can get tbe beet ot pure-cream lee
ereom at AL Rente,'. Whenever ,ou
went anything In thia line leave order,
with him.

Mra. Carrie Spence la finite aeriotuly IK
Mr. and Mrs. Gard F. CUldealar are
Miner Ujwa, ot DetroU, «aa In the
“wring Into lhe upright part ot their home
and Mr. nnd Mrs. T. J. Burt take the elty law week.
A. J. Bowire. ot Grand Rapid., oaa tn
wing they vacate,
Ttie canned goods at Phillips &amp; Erb’s tlte city Tuead.y.

You can buy

Mode Rich, ot Tra,crw City, waa In the
give the best of sattafactlon tn all who use
them. They make a specialty of this line City beer Sunday.
and their goods are always new and fresh.
Wm Cole, ot Grand Rapldr, .pent Sun­
The first case that will be tried at the day with BaaUup Irlenda.

BLL PAPER
,,f 11V cheaper than I can buy
L ,',f tlic manufacturer. I
am h.-adquartres for pure
1’U-D Green, L&lt;?jid«n Purple,
Sulphate of Copper,
j-'teish, Slug Shot, Insect
['..viler, Carbolic Acid, Copi rasnnd Chloride of Litne.
' Agent for Copper Sheep
Pa and Halbs .Horn Killer.

U A. Dunlap and F. M. Woodmanaee
coming term ot court will be tbe case of
the people vs Asa Tefft, for the murder of were In Verrnontrlllo Tuesday.
his uncle Leroy Kogers.
Mrs. Gao. Bradley and daughter Emma
1 he Ionia Seminal issues a twelve page relumed to Grand Ranlds yesterday.
edition last week, containing a fine write
up of Hut enterprising city of which the
tiling! b 40 able an exponent,

The cat of the steie fish commission

•ended the Slate convention at Lansing I
last week.

Tho best line of millinery to select from
in the city, will be found at Russell's.
Every ono cordially greeted. The styles
this season are unusually attractive and
Mrs. Bussell can give yen a most stylish
i. II. B. Andrus, of Nashville, con- hat at prices exceedingly low.
;&gt;&gt;tsied-:by Mis.' Flora J. Beadle,
Remember that the American Steam
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Laundry at Grand Rapids is one of the
.-:!•! will begin July 2nd. and conbest
equipped In ehe State, and does the
..mil the regular examination In
:. &lt; lasses will be organized In all best work. Remember that C. E. Lunn,
a s rejiittred for second and third the tailor is agent. Laundry Is sent Wed­
• .riin-a’C'.
All persons in any
nr.- rest-.1 in .summer normal work nesdays and returned Saturdays.

L. Denton and family have moved to j
Tddleville where he
hn has established an i
Middleville
agency for thu Singer sewing machine.

Dr's Lampman and W. H. Snyder are atlending the Slate Electlc Medical Ass’u at'
The 18th semi-annual apportionment of Grand Rapids.
primary school money has been made
Mrs. Arthur Griffin and daughter are
out by SupL Pattengill. Barry County In the city this week, the guests ot
has 7,178 children of school age, aud re­ Mrs. M. L. Atkin t.
ceives 35,057.74 as her share.
Messrs, D. W. Reynolds, Hale Kenyon.
The Bell Telephone Co. Is readjxnow to Will Chidester and W. D. Hayes spent
put up private telephone lines on the Sunday at Wall Lake.
streets and In factories at a rental of from
W. F. Stirling, ot Eaton Rapids, presi­
81 to 310 per year.
For particulars see dent ot the Slate Firemens’ Association,
John Beesmtr, the manager for this city. was In the city yesterday.

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This week,

82 quires."

LLervafter, changes for advertisements
mu^t reach this office Tuesdays at latest to
iti' jre insertion in the issue of tho week
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when brought.
Old oipers for sale at this office.

A light speed cart for sale. Inquire Jos.
Boienv&amp;ICo.
y « tht‘cash prize giyen away at the
Bankrupt Store. -

Dlit best llpe of tine confectionery in
llm|&gt;.-;ty at Al Henkes’.
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Dr. M. W. Wightman and Mrs. A p
Drake returned trom Ea«,n n.pld,
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bl'a b. W. Lowry and D. E. Fuller at- I

passed through here with the noon train
Tuesday and left 185,000 walled eyed
pike, wijich Wall Lake cottagers planted
in tiiat lake.

FR&amp;D I. HEATH,

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personal mention.
" • 11. Schantz la home tor a abort ,Ur

and Mrs. Frank Nims of Lake
'oa are the happy parents of a 3 pound
i aiming, paper hanging and hard wood
H dting. Inquire of W. S. Nelson, 113
’’'t State St.
• H '. B, n. Cherry received a bad burn
• be refillt of the explosion of a gasoline
ve last week.

Wiwu ytou want cool- refreshing drinks
feet: M'du .water and other cboi-w soil
■■ iks at Al. Renkes’.

rent, a good house and barn and
St

tWi j acres of land on Second Llano ver
Ln pin*
j Q. A. Hynes, Deltou, Mich.

. .11 customers shirts needing new neck
cm ds will be repaired free of charge.
TBOY LAUNDRY.

oand—Apr. 23 In Mudges store, a sum
of money. Owner can call there, prove*
pr' ?ertj, pay for this notice, ant get
-a ie.

/ xvant McIntyre had a genuine oldu.htoned barn raising Thursday. Il was
’ai tely attended and work progressed
ra wily.
•
•et your eyes feast on tbe beautiful, so
■ ; H mid ht those elegant water sells at
? Hllps &amp; Bibs’. Tjje
withln the
M ck u( a|L

The Sunfield News printed by Frank
II. Flint, formerly of the Barry County
Democrat, has ceased operation. The pa­
per was all right, J&gt;ut no towb of Sun­
field’s size should have two newspapers.
Mr. Flint will publish a paper at Auguste,
Mich.

D. W. Rogers is iu Lacota, Van Buren j
Co., Ibis week adjusting some losses as ।
the result ot lhe wind storm tbere'i recent-1
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fl GREAT GATCH!
That’s what everybody made that
bought their rods, reels, hooks, lines and
tackle of us for the trouting season
which commenced Tuesday, May 1.
Our stock is still large and complete.
Call and see us if you want anything in
in this line.

QOObYEAR BROS
HARDWARE

IMPLEMENTS

Ed. Bottom left for the western states
where he travels, Tuesday. His mother.
Mrs. Beamer, accompanied him to Grand
Rapids, s'

Mesdames Anna D. Mason, G. F. Chid­
ester. W. IL Cook, E. W. Morrell and R.
I. Hendershott were in Grand Rapids
Monday..

Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wolcott, who have
beeh tbe guests of Mrs. L. D. Gardner.
Jhrft Tuesdiy-Jor Chicago. From there

they will visit several eastern cities and
Vote on the electric light question. You then sail for Europe to spend lhe summer.
are interested and should say how you
want your money to be expended. The
325 given away, absolutely free at the
votes of the people will greatly assist the
Bankrupt Store.
committee in their work. Cut out the
Those who ordered the entire sec of a
blank ballot which wiU be found on the
Photograplc Tour of the World will find
editorial page and vote at once.
them at this office ready for delivery.
As we mentioned last week Mesdames
Now that maple syrup is cheap you
Emory Busby and Kep Silsbee have open­
want to buy that gunuine New York Buck­
ed an Ice cream parlor in the Messer build­
wheat Hour that Jos. Rogers 4 Co. sell for
ing formerly occupied by the City Bank.
32.80.
As Is well known these ladles are adepts
Married at tbe home of the bride’s
at making fine ice cream. They have
pleasant rooms and cordially Invite tbe mother, on N. Main Street, on Tuesday,
May 1st, Miss Ella Mead to Mr. P.- Beapeople of this city to give them a call.
sore by Rev. Itoblee.—Charlotte Republi­
.Dr. Wm. W. Kergan, who with Dr. can.
Marsh has charge of the Treatment Dep’t.
W. E. Osborn, formerly of Kalamazoo,
ot tbe O. E. Miller Rupture Treatment
is now agent at Woodbury. G. H. ShawCo., Detroit, will be In Kalamazoo at the
inan, formerly of Kalamazoo, is agent at
American House friom Monday. May 31st.
Woodland, ^fr. E. II. Fisher, formerly
until Friday evening. May 35th.
Old
agent at Woodland, is assistant agent at
patients and sufferers from ruptures are
Kalamazoo.
invited to cal'.
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We wish to thank our brethren of the
iriCfthe annual election of officers for press, for the liberal notice they have
the fire department Monday night, the made of tbe coming Firemen’s Convention,
following officers were electea for the in this city at our request. Their favors
earning year:—W. A. Scidmore. Chief: are thoroughly appreciated and will be re­
A. E. Renkes. Asst Chief; Fred Soule, membered.
Sec’y; Tom Doyle, Tress. Committees
Irving. Freeport and Assyria corres­
were also appointed to meet visiting fire­ pondences came too late for publication
men at the trains.
this week. Owing to tbe fact that next
On and after Friday. May 11, Hams A week occurs the Firemen’s Convention, hi
VanArman, with have on sale a full line of this city, will our correspondents kindly
bread biscuit etc, from A- Renkes* hakery, get their items to us on Monday if possi­
making a convenient place for the resi­ ble.
dents of the west end of town to get their puffin T. Lombard has purchased tbs
baked goods. This Is a move long need­ lots on the corner of N. Broadway and
ed, and tbe quality of tbe goods always Green streets, known as the Tinkler proNo. 1, will surely be an advantage to both 'party. We understand Mr. Lombard will
cocqmence tbe erection of a fine new resi­
firms.
dence immedlatly. A handsome house on
H. J. Christmas, of Lansing, has pur­these desirable lots will make one of the
chased the photograph gallery of George finest homes in tbe city.
L. Heath, and will hereafter conduct the
N. T. Diamond, of Hastings, was in the
same. Mr. Christmas has had over twenty
city yesterday. Mr. Diamond was the
years experience in the business, and tbe
city treasurer of Hastings last year, hav­
work that be has done and is doing,
ing been accidently elected on the republi­
speaks best as to his ability and an artist.
can ticket, even against big odds. He
He has come here to stay and guarantees
made such a bad record, however, tiiat
to get out all work promptly. Give him a
this year they put him back in the office
call at Mr. Heath’s old stand.
again by a majority of 387, to see If be
The twenty-sixth anniversary of Me­ couldn’t do better work after a years ex­
morial day, inaugurated by John A. Log- perience.—Nashville News.
gan. Commander in Chief of the Grand «/Snolher of the old land marks of the
Army of the Republic, will be observed
eity will soon disappear to give way to
Wednesday SCtb.. under tbe direction of
tbe'steady march of Improvements in this
tbe Post and W. R. C. AU civil religious
city. Ln place of lhe old jail, which has
and military associations and school child­
so long held Barry County pri.-»onera, will
ren are Invited to participate In the cere­ be a handsome new brick residence, which
monies of lhe day.
will be commenced by P- A. Sheldon and
James W. Culler.
This,
Commander. the cost of which will be 83000.
with the elegant new residence already
We wish to call the attention of every commence! by Dr. Lowry, will add great­
reader that our offer of the Baxnkk and ly to that portion of the city.
Chicago Inter Ocean, tbe two papers for
Henry Barnaby can boast of one of the
one dollar cash per year, wdll be with­
finest oil wagon tanks Ln the state of
drawn after June 1st next. The Inter
Michigan. It was made to order for him.
Ocean la one of the very best papers pub­
and with tbe special view of accomodating
lished, to full of news, has full market re­
his patrons and meeting the demands of
port and in short has everything that goes
the people of thia city. From an artistic
to make np a first, class paper. We wish
point ot view, the wagon to a beauty, be­
that those who have taken advantage of
ing strong, durable and tastily painted.
Ulis extremely tow offer would tell their
The oil tank U divided Into four compart­
frieuds and neighbors, and induce them to
ments for carrying as many different
take advantage af it also. While sub­
kinds or gradea of oil, and the wagon is so
scribers may not have time to read during
arranged that a dozen or more different
the summer months, yet they should re­
grades of oil can be carried if
member that tbe paper will come to them
daring tbe tong evenings next w later. Re­ B takes three pretty good figures to exprev what Henry paid for this wagon and
member that this offer will be withdrawn
June 1st. We write this so as to give amappreciated.
ptenottee.

"The Law Has Settled That
Nobody Murdered

Dr. Groom
We are now to suppose that Dr. Crouin hit himself with a club,stabbed himself with a knife, and shot himself with a revolver.
Having done that he picked up his cadaver, walked with it to a
manhole, thrust himself into the same and did various other
things that a corpse never did before. We don’t see how he
ever accomplished it.
There are a good many people who don’t see how it is pos­
sible for us to offer the bargains we are now offering, but We are
not only offering them but bargain hunting people are takifi^
advantage of them. They appreciate the fact that they don’t
often have the opportunity of getting $5.00 Ladies or Gents’
shoes for $3.00. It is an absolute fact that to close a certain
line of goods we are sacrificing more than our profit to make
room for other goods. These bargains are new, stylish goods
and they’ll wear. We can’t afford to deceive you and expect to
do business. We are here to stay. All that we will ask is for
you to call and inspect. The goods sell themselves.
Yours truly,

W. H, SPENCE

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Praise of Hood’s

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“Spoking of the financial strin­
a Wall
street broker to —
his
COOK BROS-. Proprietors.
&lt;' gencysaid
gency, saia ■
n*u bwccs
companions as they were lunching U&gt;
gether within the hearing of a New
York Tribune reporter, ’‘I’ve got a
good one to tell you. The other morn­
Foor Killed.
ing a talk solemn-looking stranger
went into a bank, which I might name
,
A TnUUKLK OOMFLICT.
Unxomtowm, Pa , May 5.—One of the only I promised I wouldn’t, aud ap­
broodiest scenes in the history of tbe proaching the window of the receiving
strike in the coke region occurred at teller quietly remarked that he would
daybreak Friday morning at the Paint­ like to deposit five thousand doUbrs.
er mines of the McClure Coke company The teller in courteous tones inquired
near Scottdale. It is thought at least If he already had an aopo^nt at the
three or fpur persons are dead and at bank. The stranger said ne hadn’t.
least twelve others have been aprioualy So the teller hastened outaM^, escorted
injured as a result of the day’s conflicts. him into the president’s roonk and in­
Uxiontown, Pa. May 5. - Friday troduced him to the president. The
was a day of bullets and axes and president; on learning his business,
the wildest lawlessness reigned. In a smiled kindly, offered him a seat, and
daylight
battle
at the
Painter remarked that it was a fine day. WelL
plant fifteen Hungarians were shot, of course, they entered the new depos­
several fatally, and st least three itor’s signature in a big ledger, and
dead comrades are thought tn have one of the clerks was directed to pro­
^s.J.H.Guinafrj
been carried off the
battlefield vide him with a pass book. Then the
and buried secretly. Superintendent receiving teller took him back into the
Sanford White, of the Painter plant, bank and politely asked for his -de­
and E. B. Roddy, bookkeeper st the posit But the stranger stroked his
IN
and---explained
that he
same works, were horribly beaten and sandy
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both are lying at the point of death, had merely come in to give the cussixty days' notice and would be
Sixty-three Slava are now in jail. ternary
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around with the money on the 4tli of
•CL Hood &amp; Co., Lowell, Mass.:
charged with rioting.
••Gentlemen: — I feel that I cannot write
October. He added that it looked like
Origin of tho Trouble.
words which will speak highly enough of Hood’s
By contract with the McClure comps* rain, and that a steady pour for half a
Bareaparilla. I can tell my friends what It did
day would prove a great blessing to
ny
thirty
workmen
reported
for
duty
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for me a good deal, better than I can write It
But I win simply state that It cured me of a very at the Painter mines. The works had r the country. The teller reached for
severe case of catarrh after tho physicians been closed down on account of the ' his bronze paper-weight, but before he
and
for
several
weeks could, fire it the stranger had lit out”
failed to help me. It also cured my husband of strike,
“Speaking of financial stringency,”
wheel had
turned.
The
rheumatism of serious nature a year ago. Four not a
report that men had gone into said another of the brokers, “I heard a
bottles of Hood’s Sarsaparilla effected
unique
illustration of it a few days
the mine was circulated among the
A Perfect Cure
in ids case. I think Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is the strikers aud dbout daybreak they ago. A man entered a pawnbroker’s
beet spring medicine that can be found. We began gathering on the common. shop in the Bowery, and laying down
have used it in our family five years, and would There were many women in the crowd. I a twenty dollar bill asked if he could
not do without it I am very thankful to you They were armed with axes, hatchet*, be accommodated with one dollar on
clubs and picks. A meeting was held iL The pawnbroker was an excellent
at which it was decided to charge on judge of money and he saw at once
for the blessing this medicine has been to us. the works and bring the men out and that the bill was genuine. So he
Every bottle Is worth its weight In gold.” Mm. to place the women iu the front of the turned and said to the stranger, shov­
J. H. GVlNAN, 270 Wabash Ave., Detroit Mich. procession, so the deputies would not ing the bill toward him us he spoker
that he was in no mood for nonsense.
Hood’* Pills ora prompt and efficient, yet shoot.
Charge.
But the stranger shoved the bill back,
easy In action. Sold by all druggists. 25c.
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A charge was made with the women rejoined in earnest tones that he
in front, the men daring the deputies meant business; that he couldn’t get
to open fire on them. They were soon any conductor on a horse cur tochange
PARKER’S
in the yards, regardless of the presence, the bill; that he had already been put
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of the deputies, and sweeping every­ off three cars; that hif4 boots were aw­
Never Fadi* to Bwtoro Gray
thing before them.
Superintendent ful tight, and that unless he could pet
Hair to iu Youthful Color.
Sanford White urged the deputies not a dollar on the bill he would be com­
to shoot, and while trying to prevent pelled to walk to the Battery. Well,
serious trouble was knocked down by jj the pawnbroker couldn’t but feel that
a blow from an ax wielded by a woman. the stranger meant what he said. So he
ity,‘lDd&lt;£CTtkm, Paia, Take I
He fell to the ground unconscious and' took up the twenty dollar bill, toyed
with it^ few moments and then said
down.
to him: ‘Well, my friend. I’d like to
Ballet* Flaw Fast.
accommodate you, but owing tp the
This started the battle, and for twen­ financial stringency I can only give
ty minutes bullets from Winchesters you seventy-five cants.’ ”
and revolvers were flying on every
hand. All the deputies opened fire,
THE WASHINGTON LENS.
and Sanford White, who regained con- ;
sciousness, fired his revolver into tho
Hoxr the Removal of the Great Te!o*copo
howling mob M he tay on his back
Gia** Wa* Effected.
with the blood flowing from two horri- '
There was a very plain but very sub­
ble scalp wound*
stantial-looking pine box, tied up with
In the first conflict fully ten Hungari­
numerous coils of rope und najled
ans fell to tbe ground and were car­
ried away to their settlement, while a tight nt all points, lying on the floor
great many were injured by flying mis­ of a dingy and deserted room at the
naval observatorv, Rays the Wash-1
siles. The sight of the wounded and old
ington Post. The observation slit in
the dying falling at their sides only in­
the
revolving dome had been closed
furiated the mob, which rushed on the
deputies like wild men and women.
| and the great tube of the big twentysix-inch equatorial telescope was swung
Forced Uie Dcputle* to Flee.
I maksstbe home circle complete. This
The marauders did not give up the around and hung dejectedly alongside
great Temperance Drink gives plea*ure and buul th to every member of too
invasion until the lost deputy had taken of its pedestal.
l family. A 23c. package make* 5 gal­
Tha old sky-scraping work shop of
shelter in the tipple. A shower of bul- I
lons. Be sure and get the genuine
lets was poured into them as long as the government had been closed up
Bold everywhere. Made only by
the ammunition lasted and as fast as a for good and in the pine, box on the
Tbe Chas. E. Hires Co; Philada.
Slav would fall he would be carried floor was all that was valuable of the
away.
The ammunition at last-gave old telescope, the great twenty-sixout and the guards fled to the tipple for inch lens, some two hundred and fifty
pounds of quite ordin^iy-looking glass,
protection.
valued at $30,000. It was the last of the
, Carried the Wounded Away.
Dr- VanMsrter.
It is impossible to tell how many apparatus of the old observatory that
I OpertUtng Surgeon ot the New Yorki Huns , were shot. They were carried was to bcrcarried up to the new station
pye and Ear Hospital.
away as fast as they were dropped out on the heights above Georgetown, and
i President ot the Interstate Association; of the ranks, and it is said by persons there to be fitted to a new tube that is
bf Expert Special Is IN.
in the riot that at least three or four being manufactured. »
' By request of nntnv friends and patients were killed outright One woman was
The task of removing tho great lens
has derided to visit HASTINGS. MICH., shot in the breast and another through to the observatory was one of the most
SATURDAY. May 12.
Consultation the thigh, but both will recover.
delicate
pieces of work in connection
Free and Strictly confidential in the pri­
Wnmen and children Arrested.
with the transfer of the station. The
vate pat ior of qhe HASTINGS. HOUSE
Deputy
Sheriffs
Mat
Allen
and
John
glass
was
packed in a special case
one daj’ only. The Doctor ileseribes the
different dltesees briter than the sick can Richards took a posse of deputies and j wedged into place with folds of soft
startedat
once
for
the
scene
of
the
;
paper
placed
at regular intervals over
them sei v i**, it is a wonderful gift for any­
riots. They found the men and worn- i it* surface and allowing for expansion
. one to lessens.
en
all
in
the
house*
and
without
meet[
The New York Press savs ’‘Sickness is
by heat, ns in that case a tight-fitting
a toy in the most phenomenal way he ing the hut opposition arrested sixty- ; box might “pinch” tbe glass and
sheds light into the darkened eye, music three of those who composed the mob. j change the perfect image which it now
into the mute ear and life into the dying They were brought to jail here under gives.
form.”
the protection of twenty-five Win- j
The inner case was packed in the
,
Deafness and bead noises cured.
Chester*
In the gang of prisoners outer heavy box with plenty of soft
Tbe Doctor has just returned from were twelve women and ten children. '
packing
in between the two and then
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Europe and possesses the latest aud best
methods for the cure of all. Chronic, Ner- At the lime of the trouble thirty men loaded carefully upon a thick mattress
were
at
work,
all
of
whom
have
since
in
the
bottom
of a spring wagon.
It
vous, aud Private Diseases, also diseases
quit. The work* are idle.
was tied in place with several ropes
of the Eye and Ear.
and rolls of packing were wedged be­
Cross Eyes Straightened.
Mother and Sana Fatally Hart.
Cataracts Scums and Tumors removed
tween the box and the edges of the
Ashlaot, Mass., May 7.—Aa Mrs. Dr. seat; und then, with three ta«n sitting
without pain. ,
A,
W.
Thipp, of Hopkinton, aud her around it to prevent any possible slip,
Eyes Weak Watery Granulated speedily
cured, alsn all red. raw. sealy diseases of two sons were crossing the New York the wagon started off at a funeral pace,
! de New England railroad here their | which was maintained until the pre­
tbe lids and eye lashes.
Optithtonioseupic touting of the eye for carriage was struck by an engine and
Far Sight. Near Sight an J Astigmatism all throe of them sustained fatal in­ cious case was fairly landed at the new
station on the hill.
(blurred sight) is the only exact method juries.
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The new mountings for the glass,
science as used by Dr. VanMarter.
May Festival at IndlanapolU.
which were to have been ready by the
PERSONS with weakness of the back
Imdiafapolis, Ind., May 5.—The end of this month, were held back by
ami limbs, involuntary discharges, tmpotency, general debility, nervousness, larg­ sixth annual Indiana May music festi­ the Homestead strike, and will prober confusion of Ideas, palpitation of the val will be given at Tomlinson's hall, not be received for three months more.
heart, timidity. dhnueKR of sight, tremb­ Indianapolis, on May 15,16 and 17, under There will be some changes in the
ling. diseases ot the head, throat, nose or the direction of the Indianapolis May mounting of the instrument, and the
skin, afferihms of lhe liver, lungs, Music Festival association.
The en­ terrestrial clock will be run by weights
stomach or bowels, tx»se terrible disorders gagements are notable.
instead of water power, as lias been
caused by solitary rise of youth and secret
the ease heretofore.
practices blighting the most radiant hopes
This is one of the most important
Jkffkrson City, Mo., May 5.—Jake
rendering marriage impossible or un­
happy. Our method will cure the most Brown, alias John Coleman and a half parts of the telescopic mechanism, asI
obstinate case and absolutely restore per­ dozen other names, was hanged in the by it the great glass i* swung round at
fect manhoxi.
MIDDLE AGED MEN jail hero on Friday forenoon for the a speed that just corresponds to thej
with frequent evacuations of tbe bladder murder of Frank Mackin, a foreman in motion of the earth, keeping any par­.
or with smarting or burniag sensations the penitentiary.
ticular pointof the heavens constantlyp
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weakening tbe svstem In .a manner tbe pa­
in the field, which is necessary in mak­_
tient con not account for. The urine has
ing measurements and for other pur­,
Reading, Kan., Maj’ 5.—Portions of poses
a ropy sediment or tbe color is thin or a
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iniikleb hoe. There are many who die of Lyon and Osage counties were visited
this complaint ignorant of the cause which by a waterspout yesterday that flooded
A Q-.nrr Cbameter.
Is a second stage of Seminal weakness. the country and ruined crops. In this
Abel Heywood, ex-mayor ot ManWe guarantee a perfect cure and perfect place and at Olivet every window pane eheerter, England, who died the other•
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reotorarion. IMPORTANT to LADIES. wm shattered.
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day, waa a second Hampden in hia reAfter years of experience we possess the
■iatanoe to what he deemed tyranny.
grestes* cure for all diseases peculiar to
Sjmt Dibgo, Oak, May A—Newa hu Ills obstinate attempt to eell news­
the sex. important cases (and we get
been received here that the Yaqni Indi­ papers without the government stamp,,
ans ambushed the Mexican soldiers in which he regarded ns a tax upon in­•
formation, coat him a term of impris­.
ot skilled
onment and a good deal of money, bnt
killed the stamp law. He was a great
admirer of Oliver Cromwell, and pre­
sented two atatnea of the Protector to

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court That tribunal h»« rrantert •«
order requiring Cb. board ol
ol tho county to abow cam, on
—h, &lt;t abonld not reconcile and
th. rot. coat upon ‘h. propoJllon
to remote the county coat loom Allan
UtoU-l-ton. It » allefll
,on of Alberta townahlp, wblcb fate
. majority of about M0 to favor ot temoral, wa. ille»nlly and
thrown out by the
«d
propoalUon thereby defeated by 100

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Convict Bipley wm rele^T from
nrlaon at Jackaon, bur.ng Barred ulna
NUMtnlt He had noter
■on ■ telephone, electric car nor brick
pavement until h* came out Tlt.«;W.
ho aald. teemed like fairyland to him.
and the action, ot people morlnjr about
the •treat, were like unto a picnic whoa
he wm a boy. He had Mral a few
dollars during bls confinement, which
he wm disposed to spend m b boy
spends a dollar at Christmas. He is 45
years old.

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A-LITTLE GIRL’S ESCAPE.
HOW SHE WAS RESCUED FROM
A LIFE OF TORTURE.

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NOTICE FOBI HEARING CLAIMS
Altnoat Heyotu! the Hope of KeoovFansral ot Sstmtor BUx'khrldxeState &lt;rf Mtehlgan. Cornu j of l arry
ory—A Lovl*g Father’* Grati­
*• hereby siveu. th;-t bv
The funeral of Senator Francis Stock­
the Probate court fnr ti,
of
tude.
bridge, who died suddenly In Chicago,
made oa the 31« day of
(From the Katima CUy, Mo., Journal.) ata
mooto. hum that diie
took place at St. Luke’s church in Kolft
Perhaps no disease with Which a young ereditor* to pre-eht ibeir cUlm,
amaaoo. with Rev. R. R. Claiborne, the
relate of Jew, Cootaot. i*te m JfJ।
rector, officiating. The congressional person can be afflicted is so terrible and deeeaaed. and that all credit s of Sd
edare required to present their cUiSf J
delegation arrived at noon. The pall­ bhahtlng Id Its-nature m a nervous dis­ ProbataCoun. si the prubT. .£ “W
‘h*c,!r
bearers were members of Orctttt post. G. order, which gradually saps tbe strength of HMtlags. for exandmuh.
brfurr tbe -.’nd a*y of • k-i-.Iht i
A.R. The church wm filled to its utmost of Its victim and bauols him or her day or
each claims will 1m- beard
capacity and the funeral procession was
Monday.theXndday
o:
.
Jh;
.
■n-ira
and night.
tor-*»•» day of October next.»0o’X?ta&amp;
the largest ever seen there. The busi­
4, &gt;.
""« »■ the
This was tbe melancholy prospect which tore noon of each of
ness louses and factories closed at noon.
Dated, April Aid. A. !).. )p&gt;{
chm. W. aa««T....1i, juilteoi Im,....
The burial wm at Mountain Home cem­ confiouted Mr. L. L. Barber’s young
daughter, of Edgerton, Kan., and tbe grat­
etery.
,
chancery s4le.
itude of her parents when a complete and
For tbe Forestry Kxhiblt.
laaliug
cure was brought atxmt, may be
In par«.nm&gt;raan&lt;l by virtu- of m t^&gt;r
Gov. Rich has received from John
deerwrof the Clreall Court titta- Gant»
Boyd Thacher, chairman of the exec­ imagined. Learning of the case, for it Is H*»ry.h. Chx.^nr, in u,n m*i- of
utive committee on awards of the Co­ one which has created a great deal of ex­ made and daivd on lhr:hlrtf*ri»Ui d*v &lt;4
ary A. D. ihh. hi ajeertalu &lt;
thereto w»d.
lumbian exposition, an official copy of citement throughout the county, a Journal
Michigan’s award. It is for the follow­ reporter sought Mr. Harbor lo get the full and Albert E. 8ix*phrr&lt;! ana itacbei \ itu,
chain are drfrnctonta. Notir,. f.
ing things:
that I shall »ril *t publicaoctiGa the
Comprehensive display of rich forest re­ particulars In tbe belief that much good bidder, on Halarday th. twdfil; day of )laV°T
k m the i. reuwn it a*
sources of tho st* to. accompanied by well could be done other anfferers by the pub- D. «♦!. Mt ton
north
rmti'th. Kriirt h. jv in th ihr
compiled statistic* showing In* graphic manner llca lion of the fac’a of tbe case.
The re­ of lia-tiiign. Cr.uuti &lt;4» Iki.-fv amt
-.n.i State Itf
the wide adaptability ot lhe woods of the state
fm iI court bon-e !•
”-r
for
ar utilisation In the Industrial and decorative porter found Mr. Harbor In his shop busi­ Mlehican.
bolding
eimut court f
t
»■ C.'ui ty of
art*; tn* tractive display of Insect* Injurious to ly engaged on a piece of work.
He at
commercial woods; artistlo and attractive ar­ once narrated the partirulan* «f the cure
rangement of the display In the form ot panels,
which tiad been efl feted In the case &lt;if his
wainscoting, etc.
daughter. The facts are set fprtb In the ** IU« riv*t half
Health in Michigan.
following affidavit which Mr. Barber vol­
From various portions of the state untarily and cheerfully made:
I*. L. Harbor bring duly sworn, on oath
the reports of sixty-three observers for
the week ended April ‘-’8 show that deposes and says:
said dwrtfii'wi &lt;
During the Hpritir of the current year. land more ur i- erysiyflas and diarrhea increased and
pleuritis decreased in area of prevalence. 18iW. my daughter Bertie, aged 13 years, survey.
Dated. liaAUii;
Scarlet fever was reported at forty- became afflicted with a nervous di»*a*e
five places, measles at forty-eight, which grew upon her to such an extent
Pfiuf T. Co:
that It ser:oe&gt;ly Interfered with her raiddiphtheria at thirty, typhoid fever st ter, and aroused the greatest trars that it
8j.lcitar J
fifteen placesand smallpox at Kalama­ would dSyclope Into SL Vitus’ datjt-c. My Mich. zoo, Menominee Marquette and Jack- daughter Itceame so nervous that she
would drop her knife and fork while rat­
ing. and would al times Im* seized with
nervous twitching* which excited the
Without doubt the oldest continuous
alarm of myself and wife.
About thia
resident of Macomb county is William lime my wife read in the newspaper bT a
Moe, who lives a half mile north of wonderful cure of tbe same disease effect­
Disco. Mr. Moe was born on the Weitz ed by Dr. Williams’ 1’ink Fills fur Pale
farm, near Mount Clemens, December People. So strongly was I impressed with
30, 1818, and han lived in the; county Jhe facts set forth la the trstimonlah that
ever since. He was in Romeo when the I wrote to ascertain the authenticity ol
first cellar was dug there. Mr. Moe tbe case. Receiving a reply which com­
claims to be the first white boy born in pletely satisfied me, I sent for a box of the
pllla.
the county.
From the very first dose a marked im­
-POSITIVELY CUKESMichigan Insurance Report.
provement in my daughter’s condition
The report of Insurance Commission­ wm noticed. She had become thin and
er Geddiugs shows that the losses in­ excessively pale, as is common to suffer­
curred by fire and marine insurance ers from nervous diseases, and her weight
companies doing business in Michigan had decreased to ah alarming extent. Af­ 81eeple*cnes« and all d«Wi;?&lt;*menW of 1^
« ■ ■
Nervau* &amp;«*•&gt;«. m.
during 1893, together with the ex­ ter a careful and thorough trial of the pills
penses of operating, amounted to 84. she not only began lo grow less nervous,
but also began to gain flesh.
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988.563. This is 8242,725 more than the
It Is needless lo say that I was both sur­
aggregate premiums received.
Roetloss EABIES
prised and delighted with tbe wonderful
change brought about with tbe first box Purely Vegatable. gunranted
Altona Could Not Vote.
of tbe pills, she is a new girl, and all the
opiate-, 100 full size
The lost legislature passed a joint
symptoms of the disease have disappear­
resolution submitting to the people a ed. Dr. Williams* Pink Pills hare cer­
M. D. Dailey. Rec-bln;: T. ■ .‘rand
constitutional amumimeuft extending tainly wrought a wonderful and complete ON tMleh.) Savings Bank, y..»
the time in which foroigeers may be­ cure, and 1 can say nothing to good In too much lr. favor of
Heart and Nerve Cure.
come voters after declaring their in­ their favor. Hat now she Is away on a
Prepared by Wheeler am', '.- n'.
tention. It is just discovered that if visit, something she would not thought of Oow Cedar Springs. Mich, s-.id i-j
ratified it will debar all future arriv­ living able to do three mouths ego. From
als of aliens from voting.
being shrinking, morbid and timid, she
bas become a strong, healthy girl, with no
HASTINGS,
MICH
appearance of ever having been afflicted
The annual meeting of the State Bar with any nervous troubles.
Tbe pills
The Guarantee Nursery C &gt;.. utnera. N \ •&lt;
association will be held; at Lansing have done wonders, and I take great wish to employ *evi*ral rviiai’.- ”‘-J‘*n •?”
June &amp; and A
pleasure In recommending the pills to all vicinity to mH their jmarautved nursery
The horseshoers of Bay;county have afflicted with a shnlllar disease. (Signed) Write for terms al one?.
organized a union, with D H. McLel­ L. L. Barbor.
Sulwribed and sworn to before me
lan. of Bay City, as president
PARKER'S
this 14lb. day ot August, 1803.
Vicksburg’s council fixed the liquor [seal] W. IL Kellry, Notary Publzc.
HAIR BALSAM
nm .nd
’
bonds at &gt;4,000, and the town has four
Mrs. Harber, who was present, cordially ■
saloons, same as last year;
w rMte io 1'"",'%?^’
absented to all that her husband had said
The common council of West Bay regarding the remarkable cure brought
City adopted a resolution fixing the about by the Pills, and declared that they
closing hour of saloon* at 10 o’clock owed their daughter’s life to them.
Dr. William’s Pink Pills contain in a
standard time, and the opening, 7
K ■■ T»&gt;
condensed fo»m all the elements necessary
o’clock.
to
give new life and richness to the blood,
Marsh Loyd, bartender at the Hotel
and
restore
shattered
nerves.
They
are
Bryant in Flint, pleaded guilty to sell­
an unfailing specific for such diseases as
ing liquor to minors and was sentenced locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, BL
to spend twenty days in tho county Vitas dance, neuralgia, rheumatism,
. _. trtrtury.
jafl.
nervaus -headache, tbe after effects of la
David W. Titmua, of Howell, convicted grippe, palpitation of the heart, and that
of perjury, wm sen fenced to two years tired feeling resulting from nervous pros­
In the state house of correction.
tration; all diseases resulting from vitiat­
th.™ &gt;rta&gt;.
ffa
.&gt;1 •kMrfs! »tvH.
John Haggerty, employed- on the ed humors in thi’ blood, such as scrofula,
farm of Morris Green, in Holly town­ chronic erysipelas, etc. They are also a
ship, Genesee county, wm run over by specific for troubles peculiar to females,
such m suppressions. Irregularities, and
a land roller and killed.
.
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On account of the high water in the all forms of weakness. In men they ef­
fect a radical cure In all cases arising from
river the channel at Ontonagon is con­
mental worry, overwork or excess of what
MORTGAGE SALEstantly changing. A large sand bar ever natare.
Detanlt haring l-een "lV,V’JibSvmSn!e'*
Hm formed in the lake SOO feet from the
Th«« PHIs are manufactured by the Dr. a certain m..rt»Me executeI by ."‘‘j “u,. to
‘
? ~ "I? Medlc,ne Company. Schenecta- Room and Arts ' erBoom, bAtond
W.
dttad the. *’**5*!S‘’hS
Mu*&gt;ey
ran over and
y* an&lt;* Brookville, Ont., and are SSm
a! November ixra.
‘’iL.L twthetaM!
killed by an electric ear in West Bay a«»Id only la boxes bearing tbe Arm’s trade day of November HS2
tt*
rslcl
* !went
City, while riding a bicycle.
mark and wrapper, at 50 cents, or six Clmr'.r* W. 8mlth. to John G. L
day of Novrinber
w ‘J1.1,1,, kiiirh said:
William C. Seymour, a private deteo- boxes for S3.50, and are never sold in MSIh;
wa, reeArded toe same
h-W.
mortgage there l« due ax the d»- r।
.
tire iu the employ of Put O’Neil, wm bulk or by lhe dozen or hundred.
hundred and forty 8re »f»d'®‘lr^’
arrested a D -tro t with between 81,590
laid assigneeiot »*‘!L,norU1‘c.‘
m aid
to enasHre1 Uie whole amount se, urcu .
and 82,0ju worth of plunder in hi* poeJohn Graham Brooks, the bureau of
aeaaion.
labor expert, describes in the Forum
Daring a thanderatorm John W. Forguaon, a grocer of Weal Bay City, was in Germany. Ten yean ego the fleet
•truck by lightning and blatantly killed
•top was taken to bring Uie whole body sale in sMd mortgug” I
„ highand Mrs Maggie Bennett ma aeriouasame by a Kale at public auction to
ly Injured.
ert bidder at the north front *lo,'J|v{Jj.u twenty
pulwry &gt;UU lHarwM. To^y nearly
A stranger committed suicide in
Shepherd by taking strychnine, tn his thirteen million laborer, are actually
insured against sicknew. accident, to
Jte^oEd‘wins»"
pocket* were found letters
validity and old age. The peoele bm
to Samuel Pattehkan, Mt Plenaant
Mirir
x ’
i icosant, airly satiafled with the prorialon, exMatafM&amp;ausrt- r Of wed;1'1 p *
. ,&lt;st

Wheeler’s

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HEART DISEASE. NERVOUS

Prostration. Epllcpsu.

UNHCKLLED FDR

again sariooaly
great h

rretora-

invalidity, i
•xdaositoi

■y would eagerly
if possible. The

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While Sam HUI and wife, who live on
than assertions, which your petL
H
i
the John Phillips’ farm, south of the11 reasons,
ttoner believes to be untrue.
Moved by AW. Osborn that tbe matter
J Quail trap school bouse. In Maple Grove,
y.
Thursday, May
1894.
of election of City Att’y be deferred. Car­
Very respectfully yours.
Mn Wmuowl Boothia* Syrup baa been usm
ried. Ayes—all.
astings
ity
ank
were
returning
from
a
trip
to
Belding,
for children teothlogTn aooa» the child, aoft'•»
J.
W.
B
k
NTI.EY.
w. K. COOK. Local Editor.
Moved by Aid. Welssert to proceed to fn8.t’"’Mlay&lt; all P*'n. curre wind colic,
Moved by Aid. Hicks that the above be
Monday, their team ot colts became fright­
Hastings, - - Mich.
.
elect meml&gt;er board or water cuxnmlsalon- xml H the iwvt remedy tor Dixrrhwa. Twentyened at ft dog, about nine miles north ot rac’d aud referred to chairman of the St. ers. Carried. Ayes—all.
com. Carried. Ayes—all.
Lake Odessa, and Mr. Hill got mat to, To
AW.
Hlcka
and
Huffman
appointed
tell
­
the Mayor and Common Council.
O
TJk X* S7S.OOO.OO
*
quiet them, but one of them kicked him
-iSKl.K BROS.
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At a regular meeting of Ko a Go. No. 8. ers. *
1 ballot Chas. Welssert 5. blanks 2.
Tonsorlal Artists.
bver and they ran away, throwing Mrs. held on Thursday evening. May 3rd, IBM.
Moved by AW. Busby that Chan. Weia„ .
&gt;r vast of Lunn’s Tailor Shop.
Rub’t Bell was elected delegate to tbe
XiehlfM.
. ?.v
&lt;&gt;f hair cuu. Our shaves Hill out and bruising her severely. They State Firemans’ Convention held Muy 16th aert be declared elected member of board
'• ■......... . trial Tomis
TtK 11' "
stopped with friends at Lake Odessa until aud L7th, 1894. Subject to yom* approval. of Water Com. Carried.
Ayes—Bennett Busby, Hicks, Huffman,
OFFXCEMa:
Wednesday, when they came on home.—
E. G. Holbrook.
Osborn, Tinkler, Welssert and Waters.
O. G. Bobtnaon, President,Nashville News. ,
' Auctioneer.
Sec’y.
Nays—none.
Moved by Aid. Hicks that the above be
Moved by Ald. Welwert that the recor­ ■ who afe thin, hollow-chest­
” -wt. ngs. • • ■ Mich.
D. W. Reynold*. (Matter.
rec’d and action of Co. anaialned. Carried. der be instructed to purchase a new record
• v &gt;c are k'f’inp to have an auction
ed, qr growing too fast, are
nJ Have had large experience
dxxxctors:
Ayes—Bennett, Busby, Hicks, Huffman, book. . Carried.
. v.X^atlsfactiun. Terms reasonD. W. Reynold*.
W. H. Powers.
Osboru. Tinkler. Welssert and Waters.
made
Strong,
Robust
and
X Ayes—Bennett, Busby. Hicks, Huffman,
D. G. RoblMon,
R. B. Mmmt
Dr. H. J. Turner has Just completed
Osborn, Tinkler, Welssert and Waters.
Hast lugs. May 3rd, 1894.
Health; by
John Oarveth.
Cheater Meaoer.
. /aLMETIER.
J. M. SMITH. setting out 1,500 current bushes, which To the Hon. Mayor aud Common Council. Nays—none.
F. T. Oolgrove.
makes in all thirty acres of fruit on bls
At a regular meeting of Hose Co. No. 2.
Move&lt;l by Aid. Hicks that the St. Com­
farm. E. F. Clark has also just set out held on Thursday evening. May 3rd, 1894. missioner be given another week In
&lt; i .ELECTION AND READ K STATE
Bm the only seringa department m In Barry
about 700 currents on bls place south-east the following persons were nominated fnr which to furnish a bond. Carried. Ayes
PALMERTON A SMITH
of the village.—Wayland Globe.
membership. Subject to your approval. —all. .
.
A.
A.
Wlilmont,
age
43
years,
occupation
r
. .n&gt; ing a specialty.
Moved l»y Aid. Bennett that the Mayor
At the alarming rate Vermontville Is moulder, residence 2nd ward; Jay Garri­
Woodland, Mich
be Instructed lo obtain an Att’y to Investi­
producing freaks of various kind*, some
son, age 20 years, occupation printer, resi­ gate the complaint made to him by the
PROBATE ORDER.
enterprising citizen might start a side dence 2nd ward.
nightwatch.
Carried.
State ot Michigan. County ot Barry—aa.
show. This week, its a lamb with a bead
At a session of the Probate Court for tbe
Rob’t Bell, Foreman.
Ayes—Bennett, Busby, Hicks, Huffman,
the Cream of Cod-liver OIL County
shaped something like that of a ferrlt,
Bild COLLECTION OFFICE.
of
Barry,
boldeu at lhe Probate Office in
Osborn, Tinkler, Welssert aud Waters.
E. O. Hulbbook, Sec’y.
with a small hole where the month ought
the city of Hastings, in said county, on Tues­
It contains material for mak­ day.
inc&gt;- promptly attended to.
Moved by Aid. Welssert that the above Nays—none.
the 1st dav ot May. In the year om
to be and another opening like u mouth
eight hundred and ninety four.
Moved by. Aid. Tinkler that the poll list
ing healthy Flesh and Bones. thousand
Ixiyal'E. Kuappen. under its neck, with ears each side &lt;»f this ] be rec’d and action of the Co. sustained.
Present, Cbariea W. Arrrttroug. Judge ot
Motlnu prevailed.
be excluded from tbe tax rolls. Lost.
lower opening, nose very peak«xl and a
Cures Coughs, Colds and Probsts.
Ayes—Huffman. Tinkler, Weisfert and
Ayes—Bennett, Busby, Hicks, Huffman.
In the matter of the estate ot Valentine
large
bag
or
sack
just
below
the
lower
A DENIXON.
Buck, late of Omlllus County, of Onondaga
OslMjrn. Tinkler, Welaiert and Waters. Waters. Nays—Bennett, Busby, Hicks
Weak Lungs. Physiciam, the O.
mouth. It did not live.
and State of New York, deeaared.
and Oilbora.
Nays—none.
On reading and Bling tbe peclUon duly verified
world over, endorse it
Moved bv Aid. Hicks that the ordinance
Baltle Creek authorities fine a wnnuin
Notice to Build and Repair walks. Ural
of Gilbert Buck, son of bald deceased, prajing
3*4 RAp!&lt;U. Mlelilgsn. £14.20 for striking n man with a finrtie John M. Brssmer build a new walk on coin, be instructed to draft an ordinance
that Ancillary administration ot said estate
Don't be deseHed by Substitutes!
tuav be granted to said petitioner (who to the
whip. nn&gt;l lets tbe Inmate* of a disreput­ Mieblcan Ave. on west side of street and with reference to poll tax. Lost
principal administrator of said estate aa ap­
Pwparad by Soott £ Cuvm, XL Y. All Druggets.
Ayes
—
Bennett,
Busby,
Hicks
and
Os
­
able
house
off
on
a
89.20
fine.
\
pears by exemplified copies ot his appoint­
on the east side of lots 131 and 93 and 09,
u and Surgi-ou.
ment issued by the Surrogates Court of Ononalso that Eugene McMurrey build new born. Nays—Huffman, Tinkler, Welssert
Mteh.
Danh
l
Squire,
of
Battle
Creek,
has
In
dsga County, New York, aad now on file In this
and Waters.
i*.I &lt;1 iy or iiitfbL UL
court.) or to some other suitable person.
hls poh.-teselon. a lock used on a sailor’s walk on east side of lot No, 19 and 20 on
Thereupon it Is ordered, that Saturday, the
Michigan Ave., also that David Trego | Moved by Aid. Hicks that the bill of
cnest about 150year* ago. it b 'loiiged to
28th day of May A. D. 1894. at ten o'clock In tbe
build new walk on east side of property, NL com. for the work done Iu 1st ward, be
forenoon, be saalgned lor tbe hearing of raid
a relative ««f hi* who wpa murdered nt *ca
allowed and orders drawn un Gen. High,
l*eUUon and that the beire at law of said de
•ruey at hw,
about the time of the ^nvrlean revolu­ on east side of lots No. 19 and 20. also Hint fund and the work done In 3rd ward be
ceased and all other persons interested Ip said
Mrs. Eira Hall build new walk on east
Iln&lt;tini9h Mich, tion.
, are required to appear at a seftsfon ot
In the line of choice candies, estate
side of property also that Frank Stanley paid from 3rd ward fund. Carried.
all court?, of the state. Col­
said Court, then to be notdeti at the Probate
Ayes—Bennett, Busby. Hicks, Huffman,
The Knights of,Maccabees of VanBu­ build new walk on cist side ot lot No. 9
office. In tbe City ot Hastings, iu »atd Countyly attended to.
I
fruits,
nuts,
and
fresh
bakery
Osborn.
Tinkler.
Welssert
and
Waters.
and
show
cause. If any there be, why tbe pnrrrr
ren county, hold a two days convention, and 10. alM that Mrs. Kellar build new
of tbe petitioner mav not lx granted. And ft to
or picnic, at Bangor. June 5th aud 6th. walk on east side of lot No. 1 and 3. also Nays—none.
E. H. LVniRUP.
goods, constantly kept on hand. further ordered, that nd&lt;l petitioner give notice
Moved by Aid. Hicks that the acct, of
to tin- persons Interested lr said estate, ot the
Maccabees are expected from all over that Mrs. Shepard build new walk on
•athic Physician and
ot said petition and tbe hearing
Michigan.
state road on south side of property and 11. E. L. &amp; P; Co. be return-d to the Co.
Surgdon
Prompt attention given to all Kdeucy
rvof by eausloga copy ot this order th bo
on south side of lot No. 6 mid 7, also that for correction. Carried. Ayes—all.
. W. 11. Goodydafs New
published In the Ha»tinju Bannkb. a news­
Offi “
A Gobleville man made up faces at a Tom Bitnson repair walk on south side of
The following accts, audited:
orders. Call and see me at
paper printed aud circulated in said County of
trull pup. It got even with him by jump­
Barry, once in each week for throe sucreaaire
lot 108 and 109. also that James Bauer re­ Reed A San, repairs on scrapers.. s
Ail e?.l - pr&lt; mptly attended to.
day of bearing.
ing at lili, face aud biting through tbe lip.
3.63
CITY BAKERY. weeks previous to said
repair walk on west side of lot No. 17 and H. E. L. &amp; P. Co. lights
Chas. W. Austboxu
A.
Warner,
labor
1.81
SCRIBNER, M. D-,
Judge of Probate.
Mason creamery got a scorching recent­ 13, also that Mrs. Elie Becbtell build new
(A true copy.)
1.81
Physician and burgeon, ly, which is the first tire the city has had walk on west side of lots No. 366 and 367, Ed. Holbrook
Delton? - •
Mich.
also that Al Jones build new walk on F. Jenison, killing and burying a
for a few days over a year.
dog........................................
.50
north side of property between Jefferson
OlBr- IT r.*sldtrtice. one block east of depot.
Geo. Garber, labor
Charles H. Ferguson, on trial at Kal­ street and Church street.
.15
fe
‘
A. « e. H. BABBKH
:
J. C. Cole, 8 loads dirt
kaska for the murder of George E. Scott
.50
Emory Busby,
.
Physicians aud Surgeons.
II. E. A 1. works, supplies aud
of Charlotte, broke down under a rigid
.
C. H. Osborn,
labor
14.90
Call? in city or county responded to with cross-examination un Tuesday and con­
.
W. F. Hicks.
Goodyear Bros., tap
9.50
promptness, day or night ‘
fessed tbe murder. The murderer will be
Riley C. Waters.
F. Bennett, labor
.50
sentenced on Thursday next.
Moved; by Aid. Welssert that the report M. C. R. R- Co, freight
A. SHELDON,
............................
................
1.87
Charlotte has had to borrow money to be accepted and adopted and proper no­■
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
Moved by Aid. Busby that the accts, be
keep things running until tax time re- tices .served. Carried. Ayes—all.
Attract Block. HasRqgs. •
allowed and orders drawn on the respec­
: &lt; I.v.l on Reft! Estate Real Estate pleuishes its treasury.
Mos.* to
I
Hasting^MIch . May 4tb, 1894.
tive funds for same. Carried.
&lt;
ral con wvanclng.
•Old eft «oi
We, the com. to fchom was referred the
Ayes—Benn eft Busby, Hicks, Huffman,
&lt;■: .t..i j
' Net of Abstract Becks, coin.oaring
The corner-stona of tbe new M. P. 1 petition asking for change of water way In‘
■
" ■—*i, can furnish i complete church at Eaton Rapids was laid last
piled trom
t!■
i Osborn. Tinkler, Welssert and Waters.
I Market St. would recommend that the• Nays—none.
Q. E. BROOKS.
A trs.-t!&lt;.
______ Clerk.
Wednesday. Rev. J. R. Stevenson de­ i prayer of tbe petitlonore 1* granted. C.
On motion of Aid. Busby council adM. F”W!4:i:.!&gt;.lL h.
livered the address.
Rev. I~ Dodds is I L. Huffman. John Welssert. W. D. Ben­
■ Journed for one week.
pastor of tho church.
nett. Geo. H. Tinkler.
E. G. Holurook,
a. m. to ftjp. in.
Oflk
John DeWright of Cooper is starving to ' Moved by Aid. Hicks that lhe above be
Recorder.
death at his home. He lost his house by 1 rec’d and work ordered commenced under
LIP T. COLGK0VE,
Ordinance*.
tire a few month* since, and although Supervision of street com. Carried.
Attorney* at Law
Sec. 1. The Common Council of the
Sv.
&lt; to Smith Colgrote.)
Ayes—Bennett, Busby, Hicks. Huffman,
well-to-do. ho has brooded over the loss,
t'.Hhcc in Union block, Hastings.;
por twenty-two days scarcely anything, Oaboni. Tinkler, Welssert and Waters. City of Hastings ordains, that section one
-ibhII the courts of-tbe stale.
Fra.
Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants
of an ordinance entitled ”An ordinance
,
.
excepting water has passed his lips.
He Nays—none.
Moved by Aid. Hicks that the electric. relative to the running of railway cars and
refuses all other nourishment and is de­
H. KEN ASTON,
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
light Com. have another wk. In which to। engines.” adopted March 93rd. A. D. 1888,
termined to die. He Is 80 years of age.
•
Attorney at Law,
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
Over J. 8. Goodyear A Oo. ’s store.)
report on strelet lights. Carried. Ajcs . l&gt;e and the same is hereby amended so as
The
Wldtney
A
Audrus
show,
a
small
1’-'
'i ui court«of the State. Collection*
a,Moved by Aid. Welssert that tbe matter to read ns follows:
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil.
• 'CtjUiy itt»*ndingto.
circus started from Vicksburg, for a sum­
■
Kate of speed within certain limits of.
mer tour, lhe past week.
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years* use by
of repairing roof at engine bouse and pur­. lhe c|ly. Section 1. That the rate of
IM MERMAN, liomcepathic Phy■Jcian and Surgeon.*
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms aud allays
Dogs hsjve made bad work for Allegan, chase of small lipre be referred to Fire: speed of the engines aud cars on the
. Grand River Valley Division of the Michi­
&gt;v«r i.^thropS drmt store.)
county fartners docks lately* One man com. Carrietl. Ave*—all.
feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
Moved by Aid. Waters that the n-com-, gan Central railway, between the Michigan
had eleven sheep killed and thirty wound­
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
mendaUtm or chlor of Fite Dep tj with Central freight depot and the building
ed in one bight.
reference to leHInif ln»e be irranled end now occupied by the Hastings Furniture
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
engineer of water works give proper pres­ Manufacturing Company, in said city.;
shall not exceed six miles per hour, and
Council Procredinga.
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach
sure for same- Carried. Ayes- all.
* QKQUL/1TION any
engineer,
conductor,
person
or
per;
Morel by Aid. Hick, 'h*1,1Fln1.
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas­
sons having charge of any engine, car or
This week,
82 quires. Common} Council met in regular session Instructed to settle with .Mr. 1
toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend.
Friday eaenlug. May 4tb, it»94. Mayor the matter ot witness fees In Shepard case. train of ears, who shall cause such engine, ।
Hen.tt:« r. changes for adverti.*eujents Grensel presiding. Present at roll call. C*MoTIed bTAJd? Hiek. ttal the orj'“«”« car or train of cars to go over or upon said j
Grand River Valley division of the Michi-1
mu&lt; :v:» . 'his office Tuesdays al latest to Aid. Bengiett, Busby, Hicks, Huffman,
Com. be lustrnelcl to draft an ordinance gan Central railway, between said Michi­
Insure insertion iu the issue of the week Osborn, Tinkler, Welssert and Waters.
gan Central dei&gt;ot and the building now
when brought.
“Castoria Is an excellent medicine for chil­
Minuter of last meeting read and ap­ with referent-' lo extension ot sewer from [occupied by the Hastings Furniture Man­
Conrl Hoose to school house. Carried.
dren. Motbcra bare repeatedly told me of Its
ufacturing Company, at a greater rate of
lr s no* what its proprietors say. but what proved.
good
effect upon their clL idren.”
To
the
hpnorable
Mayor
and
Common
His .r- n.t .u,;ia
that tells tbe story of
H. A. Aacm, XL D„
Dm. O. C. Oac.ooo,
Moved by Aid. Hicks that the reeom- speed than six miles per hour shall be
it* merit Hood's Sarsaparilla curve.
Council of tbe City of Hastings.
deemed to be guilty of a misdemeanor and
111 So. Oxford BL, Brooklyn, H. Y.
Lowell, Mwa
We, tbe undersigned residents of the tnendation of com. with reference to upon conviction thereof shall be punished
cement
cross
walks
be
accepted.
Tie.
Craiphot Cream Catarrh Cure will Cure City of Hastings and residing on Hanover
Ayes—Busby. Hicks, Osborn and Wa­ by a fine not exceeding over one hundred I
street, would respectfully petition you to
which 1 am acquainted. I hope tbe day la not
dollars and cost of persecution, and In de­
Catarrh. W. H. Goodyear.
enoe in their outside practice with Oaateria,
have Hanover street graded to a true grade ters. Nayes—Bennett, Huffman, Tinkler fault of payment of such fine and costs, ■
Camphor Cream Catarrh Cure will cure from tbe north line of the property owned and Welssert.
Interest at their children, and use Caatorte lo­
shall be committed to the county Jail of
Moved
by
Aid.
Tinkler
that
the
resolu
­
a cold in the head. W. H. Goodyear.
by Mrs. Quincy Hines, north |o where
Barry
County
for
a
period
not~
exceeding
dtetroytag their toreri oom, by forcing opium,
Camphor Cream Catarrh Cure is the bes t Grand street Intersects said Hanover tion with reference to cement cross walks ninety days.
Geo. H. Tinkler,
be adopted and walks be built. Lost
morphine, aoothlng syrup and other hurtful
C. L. Huffman.
soothlng’and healing. W. H. Goodyear. street
Ayes—Bennett, Huffman. Tinkler and
favor upon it."
ageote down their throats, thereby eeoding
Joseph C. Wardell and 16 others.
W.
D.
B
ennbtt.
A hut &gt;1 ing of Carter’s Extract Smart
Uxrro Hoanrax. axd Dnmasr,
Moved by Aid. Welssert that the peti­ | Welssert. Nays—Busby, Hicks, Osboru
Moved by Aid. WeiSMTt that the above
and
Waters.
Wtci will cure the Grippe. W. H. Good­ tion be rte*d and prayer of petitioners
be
accepted
and
adopted,
printed
and
the
Moved by Aid. Huffman that the City
Conway,
Ark.
year.
granted. Carried.
Mme to take effect May 18111, 1894. Car­
Ayes—Bennett, Busby, Hicks, Huffman, printing be let to Hastings Banner In ac­ ried.
Ayes—Bennett. Busby, Hicks,
Th* Coatawr Company, 17 Murray Street, New York City.
Coaler’s Qronp am! Consumption Cure is Osborn, Tinkler, Welssert and Watery. cordance with their bld. Motion lost.
Huffman. Osborn, Tinkler, Wtfiasert and
Ayes
—
Busby.
Huffman,
Osborn
and
the b&lt;coach medicine. W. 11. Good- Nays—none.
Waters.
Nays
—
none.
Welssert. Nays—Bennett and Waters.
Hastings, May 4, 1894.
An ordinance relative to the opening
Aid. Hicks and Tinkler refusing to vote.
To the Hon. Mayor and Common Council
Moved by Aid. Aid. Tinkler to proceed and closing of billiard and pool rooms,
■ Carter's’Cough and Consumption Cure
and
the exclnslon of minors therefrom.
of tbe City of Hastings.
to Imllot ftir letting of Job of City print­
relieves at- once. Try It; never falls. W.
BILL1ABD AND POOL ROOMS.
Gentlemen:—
Carried. Ayes—all
.
Tbe undersigned, your petitioner, hav­ i ing.
Sec.
1. The Common Council of the
H, G-M-dycar.
Ald.illicks and Huffman appointed tell­
City of Hastings ordains, that all billiard
ing noticed that a resolution is to come be­
Carter’s Cough and Consumpt! on Cur fore your honorable body, designed to ers.
and pool rooms In the City of Hastings
Result 1 ballot Hastings Banner 4,
will core -,’zhs and croup, acts quick change tbe established grade of said
shall be closed at the hour of 10 o’clock
Barry County Democrat 1, blanks 2.
each night and remain closed until the
streets Id the 4tb ward of tbe City, and
tashf.
\v. H. Goodyear.
Result 2 ballot Hastings Banner 4,
---------------------------- is THE---------------------------hour of 0 o’clock, a. m., of the succeeding
b-aing a resident of said ward, would Barry Count}' Democrat 1, blanks 9.
liu ing the past year over three hundred respectfully protest against the passage of
Reimlt 8 ballot Hostings Banner 4. day.
IT tn V- terans died in Michigan. This said Yesolntlon for the following reasons:
MINORS
9.
Sec. 2. It shall be unlawful for any
The grade a* now established Is satis­ blanks
sbourl ijcTvmeuibered on Memorial Day.
Result 4 ballot Hastings Banner 4,
proprietor, servant, employee or manager
factory to a large majority of tbe property blanks 1, Hastings Journal 1.
Middleville citizens presented their re- owners of the ward.
of any billiard or pool room in the City of
HHS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION.
Result 5 ballot Hastings Banner 4.
Hastings to allow, suffer or permit auy
tiiii. post master, Hamilton Corvetb,
A grade having been established for the
blanks 1. Hastings Journal 1.
person under the age of twenty-one years
with ,i ..,ij beaded cane, to express their whole City, aud the grades of the streets
Result 6 ballot Hastings Bannbr 6, to visit or remain in any billiard or pool
in said ward having been established with Barry County Democrat 1. Hastings
DAILY (wllhttrt Sunday), &gt;6.00 per year.
DAILY (with Sunday), *8.00 per year.
'
ip, ami approval of hls manner of
room.
reference to Intersecting streets of other
1.
SEMI-WEEKLY, . .
*2.00 M
WEEKLY, . . .
*1.00 M
penalty.
ing the office.
,
» . .
wards, it would be difficult to properly Journal
Moved by Aid. Huffman that lhe City
Sec.
8.
Any
person
offending
against
grade
the
streets
ou
any
other
system
than
As a newspaper THE INTER OCEAN keeps abreast of the times in all respects.
printing be’ let to Hastings Banner. Mo­
A j j ular form of entertainment for a
the provisions of this ordinance, shall up­
It spare* neither pains nor expense in securing ALL THE NEWS AND THE BEST
established.
chm. । society is a “guess social.’* A theIfone
sustained.
} on conviction, be punished by n fine nbt
auy change Is to be made it should tina
OF CURRENT LITERATURE.
Axes—Bennett, Busby, Huffman, Os­
exceeding twenty-five dollars or less than
cake s ni'itiv and some article baked in It. include the whole system, and be done un­
born. Tinkler, Welssert and Waters. ten dollars and costs of prosecution, or by
-P*t-uih are entitled to guess what it Is at der tbe advice of a competent engineer.
j Nays—Hicks.
;
Imprisonment in the county jail not exAs you know, the work on the streets
Moved by Aid- Waters that *90 be appro­
t i’ evnte a guess. The lucky one can
In years past has been done without refer­ priated to flx east MUI St. on south side, cevding sixty days, or both such fine and
la edited especially for those who, on account of mail service or any other reason, de
take the. - ike home with them.
■
ence to auy system, and tbe result was so ns to make It passable for people to imprisonment in the discretion of the
not tain a daily paper. In its columns are to be found the week’s newa of aU the
Take, rare of smoked hams for sdmmer that no street was properly graded, al­ travel over. Amount to be paid from 1st court.
world condensed aud the cream of tbe literary features of the Daily.
.Sec. 4. All ordinances or parts of .ordi­
though
much
money
was
expended
In
ttte. Cut up the same as for cooking, then
wd. fund. Motion lost
nances,
conflicting
with
the
provisions
of
A8 A FAMILY PAPER IT EXCELS *^X"Zoh"
moving dirt back and forth in the streets.
Ayes—Huffman. Osborn and Waters. this ordinance, be and the same are hereby
pack in stone jars solid, within two inches This was notably tbe case on Jefferson
Nays—Bennett Busby, Hicks, Tinkler
of the lop. Pour melted lard over top; St. and aiso on State St. Jefferson St. has
repealed.
and Welssert
Done at tbe council chambers, in the
when cool lay on a thin piece of muslin, since been graded andfcaS proved satiMacMoved by Aid. Hicks that the request City of Hastings this 97th day of April,
of EIGHT ADDITIONAL PAGES, making in aU SIXTEEN PAGES. This Supple,
meet, containing SIX PAGES OF READING MATTER and TWO FULL-PAGE
cover with salt and keep In a cool place. tory to the residents on the same. State of W. W. Taylor with reference to pre­ A. D.. 1894.
St. has not yet been worked to grade, and paring a lawn tennis court at S. E. Cor.
ILLUSTRATIONS, is alone worth the price charged for the paper.
Geo. H. Tinkler.
—Grange Visitor.
it now forms a dam which prevents bring­ of the park, be granted. Carried. Ayes
THE INTER OCEAN IS PUBLISHED IN CHICAGO, tbe news and ceramet*.
W. D. Bennett.
Every mother should keep a bottle of ing out the water, from a portion of the
-lai center of all west of the Allegheny Mountains, and is bette- adapted to the
*
C. L. Huffman.
I all.
Moved by AJd. Bennett to proceed to
Carter’s Extract Smart Weed in the house. teiritory south of it. When this street
. needs of tho people of that section than any paper briber East.
Moved
by
Aid.
Welssert
that
the
above
shall be graded as proposed, there will be I elect City Att’y. Carried. Aid. Hicks
It ia in accord with the people of the West both In Politics and Liter-store.
be accepted and adopted, printed and take
When Bid little one comes home with wet no trouble to make dry streets and yards
' and Huffman appointed tellers.
Please remember that tbe price of Tbe Weekly Inter Ocean IS ONLY ONE
effect on May 18th, 1894. Motion sus­
feet and chilled, a hot sling of Carter’s Ex­
1 ballot C. Bauer 3, P. T. Oolgrove 1. tained. Ayes—Bennett, Busby, Huffman,
DOLLAR PER YEAR. Address
*«
to the south.
To avoid further useless expenditure of W. O. Lowden 9.
tract Smart Weed will prevent taking
Osborn, Tinkler, Welssert and Waters.
THE INTER OCEAN, Chicago.
9 ballot C. Bauer 3, P. T. Colgrore
cqjd. Children like it. It is as pleasant mohey, and for tbe purpose of having
Nays
—
Hicks,
some definite system, general In Its charac­ W. O. Lowden 4.
as lemonade. W. H. Goodyear.
ter, by which to work the utreeta, the pre­
Economy andYtreugth
3 ballot C. Bauer 8, P. T. Colcrove
A hot sling of Carter’s Extract Smart vious council employed a competent en­ W. O. Lowden 8.
Valuable vegetable remedfes are used in the
For a short time wc will send the Hastings Banner and the
preparation of Hood’s Haraarmrllla tn aneb a
"red will cut the mucous phlegm out of gineer to make surveys, and after the .pro­
4 ballot C. Bauer 9, P. T. ColKtore
wroth*' manner aa to retain :h&lt;- full medicinal Week’y Inter Ocean, the two papers for only one dollar per year cash
files. and proposed grades, had been on
value tn every Ingredient. Thus Hood’s Sar­ in advance, to-Barsy County Readers. Those out of county Mi. 25 per
the throat and lungs In a few hours, mak­ file in the City Clerk’s office, the required W. O. Lowden 8.
5 ballot C. Bauer 9, P. T. Co&gt;po«
saparilla combine* economy and strength and
ing It a ahre cure and quick cure'and pre­ time previews te its adoption, and no pro­
Is tbe only remedy ot which ••too Doses One year.
W. O- Lowden 4.
। Dollar” ts true. Be sure to get Hoods'.
ventive of- Croup, Diphtheria, Sore test having been made, they were unani­
6 ballot C. Bauer 3. P. T. Coijrore
mously
adopted.
It
would
seem
unwise.
Throat, Pneumonia, etc., as these troubles
W. O. Lowden 2.
-Hood's Pill* do not purge, pain, or gripe, but
In view of ail the facta, for your honorable
7 ballot C. Bauer 4, P. I. Oolirrove
all come from a neglected cold. W. H. body to undo tbe work of the previous
[ act promptly, easily ao«l efficiently.
W. O. Lowden 1. *•
Goodyear.
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whose growth within tbe past two n*re
ha.&lt; been phenomenal and which this year
promises
to far outstrip any previous year.
aSpeci.l rxcnnlen to Grand
Tl*
Midi. Central, Tueidey. M«r ls,h’ ’w' In the past, the flrat tew month? of tbe
on account of ball game Mtween Grand year have been very quiet, but thia year
Rapids and Detroit. The following low was orer ten times what It ever was be­
fore. On Jan. 1st. ImU . the assessable
rates have been given:—
Rate.
capital was 55,892,221.00. Since Jan. 1st.
Leave
Time
90c.
the assessable capital has Increased near­
8:35
Morgan
80c.
8:52
ly one million doUara, and new policies
Hasting?
65C.
are rapidly pouring in from every portion
. ®*10
Irvine
Iu
propor. Other pointe along the line
of tbe state. When a person jolor thia
. tiou? Train will arrive In Grand Rapids company, he In reality ‘pays one assess­
at 10:05 a. m. and leave Grand Rapids at ment in advance, and so rapidly has the
7 p. m.
C. R. Osborx, agent.
company grown that this advance assess­
Vk The rapid spread of contagious diseases ment paid by every member upon joining
and their near proximity are, and indeed the company has more than paid all losses
need be, creating intense anxiety, and a wblcb have been paid with promptness
tense feeling of dread In community. and perfect satisfaction to all, so that
Against the dire assaults of contagious there has not been a single assessment
diseases and epidemics, the first step nec­ made upon members since the company
essary Is proper sanitation, absolute puri­ was organised, over 0 years ago. The
ty aud cleanliness of premises, apparel best thing that could happen to the com­
and person. So fnr as the matter of ap­ pany would be to meet with a good loss
parel Is concerned, this city is happily and then tbe members would bettor ap­
situated, having here a large, first-class preciate what cheap protection they’ve
laundry. The Troy, managed by experts, bad for orer nine years and It would show
with great care and best attention to needs In what an excellent condition the com­
pany is in. With an assessable capital of
of patrons.
nearly seven million dollars. It can staid
MIm 1x&gt;Is Marshall has been engaged as
a big loss and still the burden would hard­
second assistant in tbe Hastings schools
ly be noticeable for each member.
for the coming year. She was chosen for
tbe position at the meeting of the board
of education Wednesday evening by unan­
The annual meeting of the Women’s
imous vote of eleven members present. Club, for the election of officers for the
She will have charge of the algebra and ensuing year, will be held on Friday after­
German branches. We congratulate Miss noon. May 11th. Let every member be
Marshall upon her good fortune of secur­ present.
Services will be held as usual Sunday
ing such a splendid position so close to
her home, and can assure tbe people of afternoon at 2.30 at tbe hall of the Spirit­
ualistic Society, this city.
Speaking by
Hastings that they will find her not only some member of the society. A free-will
thoroughly competent to fill the position, offering accepted.
but a decided acquisition to their social
Quarterly meeting at the Altoft school­
circles.—Nashville News.
house tbe 12 and 13th. Services at 3 p.
At a great expense, the Forest and m. Saturday, and Sunday at 10 and 8.

i* Chin*, xnd H
Onlookers in the cnrd-roomaof cluba,
toll.. *OtoAO.
miming rewrU »nd rimUar inrtiluttoM
wh»t
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ties for almost everything, even for
the soiled pleying &lt;=*rds
they getting out of tamper In public, aa of­
How to Muke Promotion Fxorcteo* luwere cast «dde in such
fense for which the penalty 1, fivedays'
New Y. rk H r»ld- Tbe number of new Imprisonment. Tbe punishments of
oTeard. e-led tor in .
It would be no difficult task to state
the Chinese code are ee numbow these exorcLses may be made Interest­
bl. dob or . prosperous
varied as they are barbarona
ing, provided all concerned are interested; bouse In the course of •
“
but should there be pupils In the school enormous. A peck may be used through
who are not lobe promoted, parents in »n entire evening, but ft frequently
TteU) »..
tbe district who feel that their child or
fteef
being
children are to be left behind, it would happens where high' stake.
plsyod
for
th.t
half
a
doxen
new
packs
surely be beyond tbe power of any teach­
.•na.w&gt; n
er to make the event one of Interest to wiU be called for la a single game In RtoSt’‘temdifmS?£■&lt;*•.’*«. - ■
them; so to Insure success at this time a the course of the night As non. but Overdrafts........
1.7W 00 RIOUOEO RATES AT
prepara’lon that long precede the promo­ enrds of excellent quality are used Furniture and fixture*
tion exercises should be in progress.
and as a player for stakes has a right
gi*1
There may be an Interest on the part of to demand a fresh pack whenever hto Due from bank* in reserve elites.
tbe pupils during lhe entire year almost caprice or superstition prompt, him, Checks and cash Items
GRAND RAPIDS,
sufficient to warrant their success at the the keeper of a gambling house find, UoMeotn....
OPPOSITE UNION DEPOT.
Bitver at»hi........ .
close, for the child of the country school
the cost of providing them a consider­ U £ and National Bank Notes a.
KATESei.fi* prrfiv, fi-bni# 5o cente.
of to-day understands as clearly bow much
’
.910*44 » Meals 25 cent*. Steam H*at.
Total.1,
he has to accomplish during the school able item of ills running expense.
LTARIL1T1KX.
What is done with the soiled cards?
year, as does the child of tbe city school,
BEACH A BGOTfl,
Capital Stock paid in..;....... .........
and If asked, will tell you just as prompt­ You may think tbe servants get them. Surplus fund.;.................. :.............
But they don’t There is a traffic in Undivided profite..^
.
ly and Jnst as politely.
Assuming that tbe result of the final ex­ them, which in the course of a year in
24 jm oo
POSTED
amination (which should occur before any b city like New York or Chicago
m
ON THE
imngementa for promotion norehre I* i amounts
,moun„ to
„ quite .a -handsome
------------- ----figure.
v
a.h_ _ - V.
.. &lt;-..,1d Brecore
sswAr-nwea..
made,) hxve bm Mll.taelory, the trxcher . —..
Total...................... -...........................9t«A« »
may, with the hearty enpport of the of- ™
ton regniar buyer, Ktete
of Mlchlcau. County oC Jterry -•&lt;.
fleers, parents and children, proceed to DDiy savoa
,
I. Dmi Sv. iteynoJds cavhter nf the shove nsmod
PUBLISHED SY
make the occasion one of deep and lasting
contract* to
nw„ranrinxr tha Bank, do solemnly »wrar that tho show state­
interest.
proprietor may have to offer during the ment is true to the best of my knowledge and Funk a waonalls Co.. new you.
Dan w. RzrynuK. Cashier.
Various opinions may exist as to the year or season. As a rule theee cards arc belief
8ub*crit&gt;ed and sworn tn before n»* this F.h
Wm. H. Powaue.
nature of exercises most befitting such an | but little soiled, many of them having day of May. ISM.
7
7
Notary Public.
occasion, but for us, we would arrange to ■ been used perhaps for less than a dozen
Corr ECT—Attest:
hive one or two class exercises, showing ! deals. The buyer, who conducts a reg»» G. RORIX SON i
IT COST
WM.
H.
P
owers
• Directors.
the work done by some of the giades, ns ular business, sorts them, cleans them
Philip T. OoxxtRova I
this Is usually pleasing to the parents, but l as well as he can, replaces missing
NEARLY
for the greater part would have them con­ cards from great stacks of odd cards
ONE
sist of songs, e says, drills and marches, kept for that purpose, puts them into
with but few. if any, recitations.
the original wrappers, which have been
MILLION
Decide upon some evening for the ex­
saved for him, and then resells them.
ercises. have the program published in
DOLLARS,
His customers ane mostly second and
the county paper most generally read In
yonr vicinity, and the country church will third rate social dlnta or non-gambling
be filled to overflowing long before the clubs in smaller cities and retailers
who can be persuaded by low, prices,to
hour appointed.
GRANDEST LITERARY ACHlEYtMtWY
J taie being a month of flowers, house­ purchase in large quantities. Nine
OF THE CENTURY.
plants the very choicest and boquets the packs out of ten of these cards will pass
very sweetest, will be kindly offered, anywhere as strictly new ones, so care­
It In made on now plana by th.
while willing hearts and skillful hands fully are they cleaned and restored, CORSETS.
Beet Talent
will arrange in the most tasteful manner. tad for all practical purposes they are
tta Editor, number 247.
While the draping about tbe stage is go­ just as good as if they were strictly
YARNS.
Stream sent a staff expedition to tbe Yel­
At the Methodist church next Sunday
ing, let us not forget to give the “stars
Wonderful Vocabulary o!
lowstone Park for the purpose of verify­ morning the subject will be “The Great
•fresh. I know a (swell club in a busy
and stripes” a prominent place.
EMBROIDERY.
ing the reports ot the great slaughter of Benevolent Works of a Church.” In the
Let tbe opening exercise be a cheerfol city in the interior which is noted for
evening
the
“
Life
of
Christ
”
services
will
’
its
unlimited
supply
of
firstrclass
play
­
game on that national reserve.
The re­
be continued with “The Galilean Minis­ songiot welcome participated In by every
SILKS.
sult of its exploration was to find that try.” A good deal of Interest Is manifest­ child! of the school, properly arranged up­ ing cards. Outsiders marvel at its ex­
/ More than Twice the TJTwis found in anj
travagance in providing what seems to
Mberl VoL Dictionary, and about 73,000 aon
most brutal raids had been made on the ed In these services.
All are cordially on the platform.
ARRA8ENES.
■voids than Any Other Dictionary of th*
Watch, if you will, tbe light shining be a brand-new pack of cards for every
“
Epfew remaining buffalos—about the only invited. Sunday school at noon.
from! the eyes of your children at this game of whist, pedro, euchre or poker
CHENILLES.
specimens of these animals left in Ameri­ worth League at 6 p. m.
tlme.S Does it not outvie that of the that starts In its card rooms. .As a
DO NOT BUY A DICTIONARY
chandeliers? Do not those who never be­ matter of fact the cards all come from
ca. The guardians of the great Park are
The Pastor will deliver his second
Until yon have investigated the STANDARD
FILLING SILK.
powerless to protect the treasures left to ular lecture on “Luther, the Monk who fore raised their (voices in »ong join in the second-hand dealer in New York
A Poor Book shunt oom par1,son. W»&gt; Invite It.
Shook tbe World,” next Sunday evening, these sweet words of greeting?
Do not buy an old work because ithteafooi
and cost about six or eight cents a pack
them because Cengress had provided no
Indumenta! music is indispcnslble.
CREWELLS.
at the Presbyterian church.—Outline;
Particulars setft free tjp^ny address.
funds for that purpose, and if arrests were Moral darkness of Europe—Rotten ess of aud tihe orgauist should be prepared at an in large seta. It enables that club, as
it
doubtless
enables
others,
to
make
a
PRICE S12 to 922 according to
made, the prisoners had to be kept at the the Roman church—Tetzel Id his gilded instant’s notice to prevent any lull that
ICE WOOL
great deal of show for a very little
Binding.
might
otherwise
occur.
•
chariot
—
Luther
takes
the
church
by
tbe
expense of the keepers, which soon be­
For older pupils, some of the simple money.
Apply to our Looali Agent, br Address
GLASCOLACE.
came tiresome. Tbe government should throat—Nalls theses on the church door— marches, when the various changes are
Burns Pope’s Bull—At Worms—The Ger­
NEW YEAR’S IN AFRICA.
provide means for the proper administra­ man people roused at last—Luther and perfectly made, and every step kept in
THREAD and
tion of the Park, which is, by nature, one lhe devil—Victory all along the line— perfect time to tbe music, are, indeed fine.
KALAMAZOO. MICH.
In
selecting
pupils
for
these
marches,
of the Wonders of the World, and for the Moral effect of bls work—Dawn of a
rul Character.
CHENILLE ORNAMENTS.
12, 15, 20. or an}' other number that is a
.preservation of all tbe animal life in it. brighter day.
' Sales Ag«nt for Barry, Alle­
Savage nations have many ideas in
multiple of four may be chosen.
For
Every -paper in favor of such, should
Y. P. S. C. E. Sunday evening at 6 at fourth and fifth grades, drills, such as common with their more civilized
gan and Ottawa Counties,
"The Haymakers” or flag drills are inter­ brethren. Dr. J unkin says that the
assist tbe Forest and Stream in its efforts, Presbyterian church.
esting, and for the third and lower gta ies African New Year wish is “KuIIp tumt
and also give the facts tbe widest circula­
The ladies of the Presbyterian church I will mention some that have called forth toib," meaning in Arabic jai’gon. “The
tion.
cordially invite their friends to supper the highest praises for the little ones.
whole year good." In answer to this
Hickory ucrnerL Mich.
Friday evening in tbe G. A. R. hall
The “Nursery Maids’ Drill” requiring salutation the person saluted is ex­
Hartel, the forger, who gave Sheriff from 5.30 to 7.
ten girls of uniform size, appropriately pected to return some small gift. The
McKevitt the slip last week, and got out
Tbe Epworth League devotional meet­ dressed and eaqb carrying a large doll to doctor got rid of many of hifi visitors
of jail, was recaptured In Grand Rapids, ing, Sunday evening, May 18, 1894. Sub­ represent the child In charge, is excellent by taking out of their months, before
Thursday afternoon and brought back to ject, •‘God’s Glory” (Psalm 29.) Led by "The Shaking Quakers” is also a fine ex­ they could utter it, their own greeting.
ercise for the "wee ones,” kbe costumes,
the city Friday morning. He, didn’t ex­ Miss Nora Cooper. A program is prepar­ gestures' and singing being so illustrative. But not all of them.
ed for Tuesday evening which Is under
Later in the evening I experienced a
ercise th? same shrewdness In taking ad­
Asiall exercises engaged in by small
tbe Department of Mercy and Help.
children are particularly interesting, care masterpiece of Arab impudence which
vantage of his liberty, that he did in gain­
should
be
taken
to
secure
the
very
best
Is
worthy of record, I had long since
The
C.
L.
S.
C.
will
meet
with
Mrs.
ing it, but after leaving jail returned to a
seledtinis tor them.
withdrawn to my hut and taken my
Holloway, May 12th, 1S5M.
community where be was well known and
One4f the most important events of the simple evening meal, when a large
Classic Latin Course in English,—Mrs.
where trace of him was easily obtained. H. Bailes*.
occasion is tbe presenting of promotion Arabian lantern appeared before my
His escape so worried tbe Sheriff that he
Song and Legend from the Middle Ages, cards; Tbe pupils may appear upon the door, followed by several servants with
stage by grader to receive these merited
—
Miss
Goodyear.
didn’t eat anything for a couple of days,
a tremendous “zeuia," which is a round
Village Life in Russia, (Synopsis,)— rewards at tbe hands of tbe teacher, aud
and lost 15 pounds In weight. But since
Arabian waiter that serves as a dinner
In the presence of parents and friends.
Adah Michael.
the prisoner has been returned, the Sher­
To (some, this little act may seem mean­ teble.
Quotations, Items from the Epicureans.
At the same time a man came on the
iff not only regained his appetite, but SO
ingless, but to tbe teacher and pupils it
scene whom I had seen only once be­
has a world of meaning.
■pounds in weight, so Jim thinks that If
Some of Our Friends.
fore under very questionable circnmDoes
not
each
child
feel
an
inspiration
anything,
“Jinks Is a little ahead.”
to rise higher and higher? Will not this stanoea He was an Arab clerk in the
Sheriff McKevitt has a letter from a Cana­
Since W. D. Howells has admitted that
««.. event bring thrills of joy even in after divan, a Dongolan, and therefore dis­
dian detective, showing that Hartel is a iu early life he was an admirer of Falstaff, life?
liked, and probably altogether a “ne’erWhat teacher has Witched the beaming do-well" He wished me his "Kullo
bad man; that he was repeatedly arrested perhaps our worthy friend, will feel flat­
In Canada for larceny. Once he was sent tered if we comment on the marked re­ yoang faces of her pupils at this time and some talb," set before me, to my aston­
semblance between himself and Shakes­ not forgotten every day of discourage­ ishment, An undwlrpd repast, and at
to a reformatory. After serving his time, peare’s hero.
ment, or every “vexation of spirit?"
Or once vanished with his confederates.
he was arrested for forgery, July 30th,
Not only Is the slmiliarity striking con­ what parents have not listened to the hap­
According to Arab customs there was
1890; broke jail nine days later and com­ cerning their physical nature. You re­ py voices ot their children while singing
nothing peculiar in thia, althotagh. aa
And those on Tomato and Egg Plants. Currant
mitted several burglaries. Two warrants member when Sir John was his own the sweet songs, or acting ao perfectly
chronicler "he declared “I have ’scaped by each part assigned them, without believ­ he had no connection with me what­
are now out for him in Canada, but “he miracle, I never dealt better since I ing that promotion exercises may, indeed, ever, this offering from a subordinate
WormB.Cabbage Lice and Worms,Flea Beetle’ and
never came back,” and tbe probabilities was a man.”
be made Interesting?
Striped Bugs on Melons. Squash, Turnips, Beets.
.
waa strange enough. Of course there
But the doughty knight of to-day says,
-are that he wont get back there for a long
was a reason for all thia; it was another
Onions, eta. Canker Worms and Caterpillars'
Communication.
“
I
tell
ye
what,
boys,
if
ft
hadn
’
t
been
for
instance of “the sausage which was
’tkae to come .Hartel bad an examination
on Fruit and ornamental Trees. A Preven­
a few of us who went south and put an
Last week we printed “the other aide” thrown to the ham." The man wanted
-before Esq. Kenaaton, Tuesday, on anoth­ end to the war, it might have been hang­ of lhe alleged Illegal voting In Baltimore,
tative of the Rose Bug and Cut Worm.
my intervention in a difficulty he had
er charge of forgery, and was bound over in on yit”
in which we made mention of a petition got into.
He delights in these reminlsences of his being rent to Gov. Rich. The object of
to the Circuit In flBOOO bonds.
early manhood But, it is not alone ia the tbe petition was to Injure Prosecutor
In Church Wall*.
The citizens of Hastings, next Wednes­ past that the’brave Christopher glories. Sweezey whom we believe acted In»the
Many ot the older churchea In Eng­
On these pleasant utmost good faith and gave connsei thor­ land and western Europe have jugs or
day and Thursday. May 16th. and 17th., He is here now.
will entertain delegates to the State Fire­ spring days he can be found standing on a oughly in accordance with the law. The jars imbedded in their walls, the
sunny corner ready to tell you, not what following communication was received by
mens Convention coming, from over 100 he la going to do, but what he has done.
us from Baltimore which will explain it­ mouths opening into the Interior. For
a long time the openings were sup.
"The political state of our country,” self:—
cities in Michigan, 3 to 5 delegates from
posed to be holes in the walls, but a
Baltimore, May 7th, ISM.
each city. Stores and buildings should be this Is Christopher's strong point." Them
"The petition spoken or In your last week’s closer examination a number of years
er’e men was talkin ’bout the tariff” he issue,
concerning one Oscar Campbell rac'd
decorated with flags, bunting, etc.
Let says reflectively, “1 am glad I happen to kSSJnS'f?
“ r0.0]*1 “°l ,n
’*•*« had’they ago,on one or two ol these old build­
every citizen take a pridejn. giving , this be by and can explain It to ’em.
They known tbe facte in the case, other than those ings. disclosed tke tact that the openthe petition
Delegation a good, ..favorable opinion of acted as if they knowed all about it, but I presented tn _____________
Y?rt‘, the necl"
jugs- Most of
_ _________ "E XADKR.”
tell
ye
there
haintbut
few
men
as
under
­
the old churches erected from the
our enterprising city. The Mayor and
A Marblehead Exproxshm.
stand theee matters. I have looked ’em
eleventh to the seventeenth centuries
City Council of Eaton Rapids will come In up.”
“While at Marblehead, Mass.,” said Have them, and In some they ere pres­
a body to try and secure the next meeting
Don’t smile at him.
Doubtless he a lady who had recently visited that
ent In great numbers, a’church in
of the Convention.
Tbe Honorable would In battle, hack his swor d like Fal­ quaint town, “I sometimes/heard the Leeds has orer fifty, while this number
Philip T. Colgrove will deliver the ad­ staff. But do you not envy him his hap­ people use an expression that I at first' Is OOTsiderably exceeded In some ot the
piness? Think of the bliss of being satis­
dress in Uie Opera House at 10:30 a. m. fied with everything you ever did. Think thought might refer to Voltaire’s ‘Nine old French Churches, nearly two hun­
Miles from a Lemon.’ Afterward I
dred haring been counted In the cath­
Thursday. Ladles and gentlemen are re- of exchanging the disappointment that
heard the story which gnve rise to the
-qua^led to be present then and at every weighs you down when failure comes, for saj'iDg, and it is good enough to re­ edral of Angouleme. The explanation
complacent delight.
of their presence Is simple. They are
•wesslon during the two days. A fine liter­
lhC W'd!‘ wilh arlew tobei;
Still, there’s a bit of compensation in it peat: In the early colonial days, when FT
ary and musical program has been arrang­ ail. For think what tbe world would be, there was no conveyance to Salem ex­
th“ 10OUAtic properties of tho
ed for the four sessions of the Convention. were we all like Sir John Falstaff aud cept a small ferryboat, there lived at building. The efficiency of this strange
Marblehead a worthy housewife with device is certainly open to question.
Thursday the 17th, will be the profession Christopher Talbot. MilmMd Marsh.
a lazy, worthless husband. He never
of firemen and exhibition drill of Hastings
offered to go to Salem, for it was a
ArtlRctelly Tinted Fruit,
Division No. 19 U. R. K. ot P. and the
good mile to the ferry, and then much
Some ingenious Paris dealers are re­
Grand Ball in tbe Opera House in the eve­
trouble to signal the boat from the op­ ported to have invented a way of. en­
WARRArrr nt kds.
ning. Headquarters of officers will be at
Coleman H. Russell to Austin F. Russell, 30a, posite shore. So the wife didalltfru hancing the market value of their
errands, and aha could often be seen
tbe Hastings House. The sessions of the see 1. Aasyrta. 9700.
that
&lt;««Luther A. Stratton to Fred W, Stratton, par- trudging along the dusty road. When
Convention will be held la tbe Opera eei,
“2 «*“g» U deep red, making them
Dettoc. |I100.
’
•
questioned she would courtesy and look llkemandarIns, which fetch much
SamuAl
Walbart
to
C.
H.
and
Mary
E.
DeltHouse. Let every citizen do his and her
nah, tots. bl’k. s, Tharnapple. faso.
reply: T’m^ to Salem to buy a loaf of Mgher pnoes. They alw, tint pin“
Cha* C. Horton to Chaa and Lydia Thomas, bread.’ One day she waa very busy,
part to make thia meeting a success and
t^U«d&gt;d“k.Kthem 1O°k mO,X'
credit to our city.
to John T. Lombard, lou, arc and besides wanted to make an un­
°?“nion "Mte straw.
By order of tbe Citizens Executive Com­ ana an Cny.
usual
purchare,
a
lemon.
So
she
gave
Mary Blsaon to Chas and Samantha Mead, lot
mittee.
her 'man' some money and persuaded
him
to
undertake
the
vpyage
to
Sal,.™
Stlvmmxr GmciyaL, Mayer.
He went; he never came back. He by
an e-ance
Wm. ik iDMomt. Chief of Fire Depl.
found his freedom too sweet, the al­ l*U«t development of
Vn*ln» &lt;.
lurements of the larger town too ee- £wi«&gt; P~r». which
Nearly every cyclone, tornado or windductivc, and to this day when a man ??** rta for a third of their «Ue ,acj
&lt; ui A EX&gt;Un ■«. cur. M».
la going out of town his friends say: b ne below, thus l«reaentinF the
‘When shall we expect yon back?’ ori tional cnlnr^
__ ,
G a*•“ a a tai I Tornado, Cyclone and Wind‘Ave you going for a lemon?* ”
A taper read Delore the Co. AaaocUUon Dy
M'.»M.r&gt; Wilcox

reS^Xh*.^- —

THE KENT

ARE YOU

Standard

dictionary

SOLD nT GOST.

100,000 VOIDS 1ID PHRASES.

THE FULLER BOOK CO., Gen'!

Miss Alice Hall

D. P. PQPE,

For Bugs and Bi

GUflftANTELD TO DESTROY POTATO BUGS.

«l L. E. STflUfTER’J

LUMBER.
Having just restocked my yards at

CLOVERDALE
ANO MILO

With a good assortment of
PINE AND HEMLOCK LUMBER,
PINE AND CEDAp. SHINGLES,
Lime, Lath, Doors, Windows, Mouldings, etc.,
which will be sold at living prices, I shall
give the lumber business my personal atten­
tion and solicit correspondence with parties
intending to build.
Yours truly,

n. J. QO55.

PLAINWE1.I . M'CH.

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                  <text>The best Advertis­
ingmedium tn Bar­
ry County.

Hastings

VOL. XXXIV.NO. 3.

Banner.

HASTINGS, MICH., MAY 17. 1894.

WELCOME FIREMEN

Garden Hoes and

Tv11JJ.«TE FIR«“""’S CON
VINTION NOW IN •■SSION.

Rakes
Forks,

Shovels, Spades,
Lawn Rakes,

Lawn Hose and
Lawn Mowers

Music. .Guitar and Mandolin Orchestra.
Miscellaneous Business.
Election of Officers.
Adjournment.

• Mayor Greusel’s
Wmlcome to
the Firemen.
’
Much Interest Shown.
&gt;.
Mr. President, Officers and Members of
For the
tlmr, we believe. In the
In the the Firemen’s.Association of tee* State of
!"!*“2 °r “■« elty. Hutlng, hu the lion__
.------?*•-*.«------------Michigan:—
Or tii C
nielnr.
m uoauup
— — — nu
-• me. .lion.
8taW W1
conven
held witnin
within
On behalf of the citizens of Hastings, I
hB,
£ 7"°
"rn*&gt;on
‘lu11 neia
the!
sli part, of bld you welcome, and extend to you our
I?®,*F® P^*nt. and our citizens take cordial greeting and hospitality.
We
just pride in welcoming them. The peohave no keys nor locks to our city. Every­
±?LHa’“n«8 recOKnlM
,n welcomthing to you, our guests, is free. We ask
thfy bul *‘ve JUit re«*Ditl&lt;fc to and expect you, to do here as if you were
an organization which, In its practical at home, feeling free to come and. enjoy
’ *’ ch*™‘eHzed by great courage
to the utmost, every pastime and pleasure
and self-sacrifice; they appreciate the fact
we can devise for your entertainment.
that too much honor cannot be paid to
We are pleased, and proud tjiat you se­
those who come here from long distances lected our city for your convention for
for the sole purpose of learning how they several reasons.
can better perfect themselves in the science
1st.—Because, we have, lnw years past,
of coping with the Fire fiend to save life heard so much of your association, its ob­
•«d Property. The citizens of Hastings jects and Interests.
gladly welcome the firemen and extend to
2nd.—Because every man, woman and
them the same courtesies and generous child looks upon the Fireman as one of the
hospitality as is given to all who visit
greatest guardians of security to life and
our city.
property. We know that only brave, en­
At their meeting this year, the follow­ ergetic, self-sacrificing, public-spirited
ing topics will be discussed. They are men, julndire departments.
all important questions and will be dis­
3rd.—Our own Firemen of Hastings,
cussed by men of much practical exper­ have, on many occasions, won our grate­
ience. Following are the topics:—
ful respect and admiration for their man­
1— How best to prevent false alarms?
ly. heroic efforts to save life and property.
2— The Importance of uniformity, as far
4th.—Our own Firemen have won dis­
rs possible, in standards of hose couplings tinction and renown In many tournaments
and tire hydrants.
abroad, and Impressed our citizens with
3— The Importance of all villages and the fact that they are a great factor to­
cities having building Inspectors co-operat­ wards making and sustaining a good repu­
ing with or belonging to the fire depart­ tation for our city.
.
ments.
5th.—Because upon their returns from
4— The necessity and practicability of all the different meetings held throughout
cities and villages or from two to four the state, they have told us of the differ-

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could find. And from what I have already
seen since I came here, I verily believe
the people would all say, “Amen, take all
we’ve got.”
But I assure you kind friends, wp come
not for plunder, nor on lawlessness Intent,
but as a band of brothers, to perpetuate
and perfect, as far as possible, an organi­
zation that has for Its object, the high and
lofty purpose of protection to human life,
and the saving of home and property
from the insatiable greed of that devour­
ing element, the fiery fiend, whose ravages
during the past year, exceeded anything
heretofore known, except the year of the
great Chicago fire, having devoured In
round numbers. 160.000,000 dollars worth
of property. Too vast a sum to compre­
hend.
We meet here in convention, representa­
tives from the different parts of the
State, that we may confer with one an­
other, and consider the best means pos­
sible to obtain the desired end, not only
the extinguishment of fire, but the pre­
vention as well. And I feel assured, that,
being encouraged by the Intelligent citi­
zens of your city—the fair portion thereof,
especially, for I see. a? they say in the
south, “there’s a right smart lot of them

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W. F, STIRLING, President.

Eaton Rapid-, and joined the fire depart­
ment there 19 years ago. bring one of the
charter member*. Greater honors have
recently fallen on him In the •Tomi of an
appointment ag postmaster of Eaton Rap­
Ids. He I* married and has a son 20 years
of age. Hr was rieeted V&gt; his present of­
fice at the meeting In Grand Haven, last
year, and has given excel iont satisfaction,
giving to the office the time and attention
that It requires. Hr h a very active man.
and though he is beginning ‘to feel the
weight of his years, yet be has a warm
place In his heart for the firemen, and will
respond to the fire alarms until Gabriel
blows bls trumpet

SCIDMORE. Vice President

a. F. SEITZ, Vice President.

lowest.

Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

W. A. Scidmore. Vice President.
Everybody around here knows Will,
and the Banner can only testify to the
high esteem in which he is held by his
friends. He is a native of this city, hav­
ing been born nere 25 year? ago.
He
joined the department as a charter mem­
ber, when he was only 14 years old.
Speaking of experience as rd. active fire­
man. he may properly be said to be “of
age" as he has been at It 21 years. Those
who know film, and who ought to be re­
sponsible for what they tell, say that be
sleeps with both ears and one eye open,
and jumps at the first toot lof the alarm.
We won’t vouch for that part of It. but It
Is a fact that at all fires, Chief Scidmore
can l&gt;e seen at the front, calm and collect­
ed. giving orders In a manner ihat betray
lack of excitement, and hi the same time
► how I Lilt he understamN the situation.
He Is n moulder at the Engine and Iron
Works: was man led 12 years ago and has
two children. He was Foreumii of the
Hose. Company about 10 years, and this Is
Ills third year ns Chief.
He was elected
Vice President at Grand Haven last year.

here" for which 1 thank yon most heartily,
ladles—and by strict attention to the busi­
ness before us, we shall be able to accpm^ll^h Rieh result's, that none of us
need be iwliamed of. but feel that we have
acquitb'd ourselves like men.
We thank you. Mr. Mayor, for your
kind words of welcome, and for so gener­
ously tendering onr society the freedom nf
your city. We all know full well what
that signifies.
No mean advantage of
your generosity will be taken. 1 assure
you. Yon will find our riiembera all
gentlemen. Men who know how to be­
have themselves with becoming dignity
F. W. Peabody.
and propriety. Should your words of joy­
Mr. Peabody is a young man full of life
ous welcome strike so deep into the heart
of any one of them, however, as to cause and energy. He was born 30 years ago
He can’t hardly rehim to appear unduly giddy or hilarious. and lives in Albion
1 will straightway place him tinder the niember tin* time when he wasn’t a fire­
tender, fatherly care of Chief Scidmore. man and informs us that he has lieen a
who.I know, will immediately see that he member of the Albion fire department for
। 20 year*. and has been Chief of It for the
has everything that he wahts.
। past
He is a married man. Was
And now. Mr. Mayor, iwnnit me to ex- ,.
------in jears. ...
tend tn von. ■»&lt;! Ihmuich r»o &lt;» &gt;!'•• cflll&gt;de«t»tothe
Convenzene
ile.tlnes. • most i.resslnn »n&lt;l nr- IJon ot Firemen nt thestate meetlat tn
Albion property
Kent Invitation to alteno the various see-. 1| Grand
Gr~n- Haven
tl.-.-rn last ytar, ~T*'.
nnt*l: repose
sicnslof our Convention, to examine ourr ; owners
■—
, . a great deal of
A con
_ ­
In Mr.
Mr. 1I’’enbody
eabmly as he
exliluits. and feel perfectly free to come ;i tidenee
hdenee in
he is
Is not only
, '. . .
,
4’l.lx*&lt;
tl,M tiru .l..i.,.r-t n.Mf.t r\f thut r.ttv
and flo whenever convenient to do so. be­ Chief of the tire department of that city,
' but is also SuperintemlejR of the water
ing always assured of meeting with a’
- works system.
4
liearty. cordial reception.
Once more I thank you for this right '
\V. 11. Tti.i.eil Secretary.
royal welcome to your fair city.
There Is a great deal of detail work de­
volving upon the Secretary- of the State
Association and to satisfactorily do the
work requited, calls for a mau who has
had some training in that line.
In 1885
the Association looked around for just
such a man and settled on W. H. Tuller,
of Lansing. Mich., and be has l&gt;een the
Secretary ever since.
Mr. Tuller was
born In Jonesville. Mich.. 39 years ago
and has been a member of the Pentwater
fire department for the pa*t 17 years, his
membership for the past tew years, how­
ever being honorary. Between times of
fighting tire he studied law. and was ad­
mitted to the bar. and Is occupied In the
legal department of the Auditor General’s
office at Lansing. He is married and a
three year old daughter blesses bls home.

ent men they have met, and the lessons
they *"have *learned' in the practical *skill
V,M
and science required to become successful,
effective firemen.
And now that you are all here together
in our city, we want to do you honor, and
have you understand, and feel that we
take great pleasure and Interest in your
meeting. We also want to get personally
acquainted with you. After your visit Is
over we want you to feel pleased and
satisfied that you came to our city, and we
hope, and trust, that you will go away
with a good impression of us, and In the
near future some of you will decide to
make this your .future home.
Thanking you fur your attention and
attendance, I now consign you to the hos­
pitality of our home firemen and citizens,
A. F. STEVENSON, Vice President.
generally.
After the Mayor’s address. Chief Scid­
The Michigan State Firemen’s Associa­
more arose and in a few well chosen words
1:30 P. m.
greeted the delegates who hnd come from tion was organized April 12th. 1875 and
Hercules Orchestra. all parts of the .-late despite the inelement the meeting now bring held Is the 201 h
Music.
. Rev. Grigsby. weather, and In so doing showed their In­ annual meeting. Like all associations, it
Prayer
terest not only as firemen but a? members has had Its ups and downs. but at the
same time each year lias marked some
of the Association.
growth over the year Itetere. so that to-day
the Firemen’s Association is one of the
most prominent in the state. Despite the
times and all depressing Influences,
this year will see. a mniked ginwth In the
Association. Firemen are the conservahirs
of life and property, and the villages and
cities of the state are Itegiunlng to appre­
ciate that lightlngflre is a science. At these
annual meetings the science *ot lighting
the “Fire-fiend" h dlHcBsSed by those
who give to their remarks the Iwnefit- of
large experience, ami those who attend ।
not help absorbing many points that will.
1ms of great help In time oflneecL For this
reason the more progressive, enterprising
cities and villages of the state, an- only
too glad to send delegate* to reap the i
benefits lo be gained from attending such
a meeting, knowing thereby, that It is
throwing about their lives and property
w. H. TULLER. Secretary.
greater protection. For the present pros। perous state of the Association, much is
Adan-«ot Welcome. Mayor Gremel.
F. w. PEABODY. Uelej.t. N.t. Cnvemtorv. due to the energetic officers at the head of
the organization, and inasmuch ns every
............ ,~
citizen of Hastings Is deeply interested In
President’s Address.
the meeting now in -progress, all will cer­;
............... Male Quartette.
Your Honor. Mayor Greusel. Chief Scid­ tainly be interested in a abort sketch of'
Minutes of last Meeting.
those whose abilities bare won for, them1
Reports of Committees and Officers.
more. Ladies and Gentlemen:-?In behalf of the Michigan State Fire­ official recognition at the hands of the‘
..... ................................... Hercules Orc hestra.
Tonics Nos. I. 2, 8 and 4.
&gt;• men’s Association, which body 1 have the Association, as follows:—
Musk. “
Hercules Orchestra. honor of being the presiding office^ It be­
W. F. Stirling. PRESIDENT.
comes my pleasant duty to acknowledge
Recess and Examination of Exhibits.
Probably there is do fireman in the,
the warm and welcome greeting you have
May 17. 8:30 A. M.
j
so kindly and generously extended to us. state of Michigan that has more friends
Music ^Guitar and Mandolin Orchestra.
The “Muchness” of this greeting Is wr among the firemen than has the President of
more than we expected, for Cliief Scid­ the Association. Wm. Stirling, of Eaton
Address...................... Hon. P. T. Colgrove.
more. whose coapornl largeness does not Rapids. He was born 52 years ago, near
Topics Nos. 5, fl and 7,
greatly exceed tha\ of myself, yet abounds, Utica. N. Y. His parents were members
Recitation.............. Mrs Emma Donohue.
yes. abound* In goddncj* and generosity, uf the pioneer band that followed the star
said to us last year, at the Convention, of the Empire to the west and in 1849 locat­
Music
.................. Boy Choir. held In the city of Grand Haven, that If ed Eaton JIM*!*
’ ~when*
*“
'for many
“ “years
* '
&gt;|d»,
For the past
Declamation......... Mb* Marie Scidmore.
we would only hold the next Convention his father was aH^rchant.
i
nt has been the trustIn the city of Hastings, we might have all 22 j ears, the Pre
Topics Nos 8, 0 and 10.
.
Exhibition Drill.. Hastings Division U. he possessed, and as much more as we ed agent for the..
irican Express Co. in

thousand inhabitants having teams for j
use of fire departments.
[
5— What is the beat method of taking
care of fire hydranta?
6— How can we induce city and village
departments to join this Association?
7— The utility, and the best system of
electric alarms for small towns that can­
not afford a complete system.
8— Ought not fire Marshals be appoint­
ed from among the firemen?
9— The necessity of firemen making
themselves familiar with public buildings.
10— The Importance of having all elec­
tric wires so placed that they will not ob­
struct firemen in the performance of their
work.
Following Is a complete program as It
is being carried out:—
May 16. 10 a. m.
Appointment of Standing Committees.

K. K. of P.

.

E. A. REHER, Statist lean.
G. F. Seitz, VicE President.

Mr. Seitz belongs to that class of Ger-«
mans, whose residence in this country Is
gladly welcomed. He was born in Ger- ,
many 33 years ago, but came to the land
of better opportuidde?. got married and
located In Homer. In time he joined the
fire department, at tliat plate, and his effeciiv&lt;'ncs« a* a fire fighter soon brought
him into distinetiuii and for the past tour
year# he has Injun Chief of the department
and last year was further recognized by
being elected Vice President at the State
Convention at Grand Haven. Mr. Seitz is
not only very popular among the boys at
home, but around the state as well.
E. A. Remer. STATisTBriAN.
E. A. Reiner of Cedar Spriivce, the sta­
tistician of the Association, was born In
Yates Co.. N. Y.. in 1861 on the
day of Frbruarv, the same day of the
month as the little boy who cut down Ids
father’s cherry tree and when confronted
with the evidence of his work, “couldn’t
tell a lie.’’ No doubt It was because the
subject oft bi* sketch has the sacred re­
gard for the truth as the Father of
his Country
that he
was
ciedt-.
ed
Stutlsticiap
at
the nu’eting

Continued cm Uutpaffe.

�OLD MILL MYSTERY

35

throat of each of them, and they stood bwm Inellnad to think, wdl mtahtb.
looking steadily into each other’s eyes, able to do yon a good turn over th&gt;,
By Arthur W. Marcbmont, B. A
with their hands tightly held.
“I must go," said Mary, feeling the
don’t want your help. I tell you."
girt
“Well, if you have come for mine you tears were coming again; while her lips repeated the girl. "I don’t want any­
make a groat mistake. I don't care a quivered as she spoke.
body's help. And yon oouldn t help me
straw what people say. I have already*
At that moment a hand was laid on
UIdld-”
.
w
told you that I don’t wish to apeak of the man's shoulder.
“You don’t know that. Mary, aata
“Tom Roylance. I want you! I have
the matter."
But the man had a question which he
the
man.
“It is not what ordinary people to arrest you for the murder of Mr.
“I know that I wouldn’t have yonr
had been longing to ask her from the
but what the—" she Coode in Walkden Bridge on Friday help, cron If I did want It:" and with
moment of their meeting; and with a think, dear;
stopped, and changed the form of night."
return of the anxious worried look to
that ahe walked on.
“You might have said it so that the
At the cottage ahe found a note from
his face, he turned his head this way what she was saying. “It is no time
lass couldn’t have heard,” he said,
and that, as if to make sure that they for beating about the bush. I have
Reuben Gorrlnge.
pointing to "Mary’s blanched face and
•Thle ia terrible newa I bad better
were not overheard, and said ln_a low, been half afraid to speak out. Rut I
had better. I am afraid they do suspect bloodless lips.
we you at once. Either come to me at
nervous voice:
As he spoke she swayed slightly,and the mill or let me know of yonr return
you, Tom. and there are one or two
“Is it true. Mary?”
reasons why. Sonic of these ore known would have fallen to the ground had that I may com to you."
' “Is what true?”
Mary went up at onoe to the mill,
,rWhat I read in the newspapers to those who are making inquiries— not a bystander caught her by the arm
yesterday about —about Mr. Coode— the police—others only to ourselves. and helped her to one of the seats.
and not finding the manager there left
thAt he was—that he was killed in the In the first place there is the knowl­
word that aha had been aoeking him.
CHAPTER XXL
edge that you had words with Mr.
She had been at home some little time,
HABT 8CSPECTS COBBIXOK.
The question let a bright light of Coode that day, and that he told you
and had made a meal—the first ahe
“What does It all mean, Mary, lasa?"
happy relief into the girl’s heart and to leave Walkden Bridge."
had had that day—before Gorringe
The question, asked in a thin, queru­
“That’s why I left," said her com­
filled her with an absolute reassurance
lous, trembling voice, greeted Mary
panion,
eagerly.
of her confidence in him.
lie took the hand she held, and kept
“Yes, I know, my dear, but they the moment she entered Tom’s cot­ It a long time, aa if in friendly sympa­
“Yes. it is true; terribly true, dear,
know you -did not leave until nearly tage, and old Roylance peered at her thy, while he looked pityingly into her
When did vou see it?”
from
his
invalid
’
s
bed
with
such
a
look
"Yesterday morning, just after I had midnight; or at least they think it, and
of pain and fear on his thin, pinched, face.
posted my letter to you. Who did it? they think that you were about the mill
“You are suffering cruelly." he said.
and got into the place through the win­ pale face that the girl was moved
Is it known yet?”
“This is terrible news.”
dow in Watercourse-lane; then that you almost to tears.
“No; nobody knows yet!”
“It is disgraceful that such blunders
The news that Tom Roylance had
“When did it happen?
Is anyone dropped a handkerchief close by—and if
been arrested for the murder of Mr. should be made." answered Mary, her
suspected?” he asked io
a quick, they think that, they ask why yon
face
lighting momentarily with indig­
went there? Then, for some reason, I Coode was known quickly in the mill,
hurried voice.
'
and when the hands left work it was nation.
“Some time on Friday night it hap­ know not what, the papers which Mr.
“If it is a blunder, yea. were you
the one subject of universal gossip.
pened. It is not quite certain when. Coode had, and which he regarded as
followed
from
here?"
Rumors had reached the old invalid,
Ho was seen alive somewhere about the proof of what he clmrged you with
The girl winced at the cruel sugges­
and he had waited with fretful and
eight o’clock on Friday evening; and having done, were taken away from
waxing impatience for the coming of tion that it was owing to her that
when Jake I'arnworth went to the mill the office when he was killed."
Tom hud been arrested.
either
Savannah
or
Mary,
that
he
might
“What!” explained the man. in n
to fettle up -sdmething in the engine
shed, he found him dead." She did not tone of profound astonishment and learn what the truth really was.
“What does what mean, father?” was
answer his second question, but he re­ alarm. “And was nothing else taken?"
Mary's answer.
“No, not that I have heard."
Specimen Caeca.
peated it.
“This I hear about Tom, lass, of
“I -an't explain that—I don’t know
"Do they suspect anyone?”
S. 11. Clifford, New Cassel, WiA.'was
'They've hardly begun to make any what it can mean. There must be Course. What else? What does it troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism,
inquiries yet,” she answered, evading some mistake." He spoke hurriedly mean? What has happened? Where his stomach was disordered, his liver was
affected to an alarming degree, appetite
. itand in manifest agitation; and his is he?"
“There’s been some strange blunder- fell away, and be was terribly reduced in
“Are you sure of that, lass?" he cheeks had paled. “Is there anything
ings somewhere.'* said Mary, “and by flesh and strength. Three bottles of
asked, anxiously
“I thought they else?’’ he asked, in a low troubled tone.
might perhaps snspect me.” He said
The girl, seeing his distress, had not some sort of stupkl mistake the police Electric Bitters cured him.
Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, HL. had
this With a farced and uneasy laugh the courage to say anything about the have got mixed up in it."
a running sore on his leg of eight years’
“Come here."
that grated painfully on the girl’s ear. finding of the weapon—knowing that
There was a tone of harsh imperious­ standing. Used three bottles of Electric
“Why you, Tom? Why should they she had destroyed all the danger of
ness in the thin, quavering voice, like Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen's
snspect you? Did you go to the mill that.
Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and
that night, os we arranged you should?
“No, I don't think there’s anything ac echo of perished strength of will.
well. John Speaker, Catawba, O„ had
He seized the girl by the dress with
I have often wondered whether you more,” she answered. “But you sec
five large fever sores on his leg, doctors
both
hands
and,
turning
her
face
to
did."
now why we thought there should be
said he was incurable. One bottle Electric
the light, he looked at her earnestly Bitters and one box Bucklen’s Arnica
“No, lass, I didn’t go. I started to an explanation ”
go, but I never went.”
Salve cured him entirely. Sold by W. H.
The man sat a long time without and sharply.
“Is’t anything really wrong with Goodyear, the druggist.
“I wish now you had." she said. saying a word in reply. His elbow was
“You might have saved his life. This resting on the arm of the seat and his 'fan? Tell truth, lass.”
“No, father, nothing,” answered
might never have happened if you’d hand, with
the fingers clenched
gone there. Why didn't you go?”
tightly, was held against his face, as Mary, understanding him, and speak­
ing
in strong, clear tones, while she re­
_ “I don’t kndw. I suppose I was a bit he pressed his knuckles hard against
D W. Fuller, of Canajoharie. N. Y.,
afraid of facing him. or 1 didn't think his teeth. When he spoke it was in a turned his look steadily and fixedly. says that he always keeps Dr. Kings New
/ “Our lad couldn’t do what these fools Discovery In the House and his family has.
any good would come of it. He was so tone of evident troifble and fear.
say. I know it. I’vH seen him to-day.” always found the very best results follow
deed sure of my
with I
, having
.. tampered
.
“I am not safe for an hour. MazyXi
Tilt money."
mnnn,1 ”
’’
“Whtot have the fools taken him for. Its usat that he would not be without It,
his
spoke irritably just nojv; 1 ahi sorry.
if procurable. G. A. Dykeman, Druggist,
“Is that why you came away, t!»en?” i Forgive me, ray lass; I shan’t have an- then?"
“Because they’ve been blundering, Catskill, N. Y„ says that Dr. King's New
“Yes. mostly, that and other things." ■ other chance. It only means I shall
Discovery Is undoubtedly the best cough
that
’
s
alL"
"What other things?”
hasten my going by a day or so. You
“Shut the door, lass. See that there’s remedy; that be has used It In bia family
"Oh. 1 don’t want to talk about t’nexn. F don t think me capable of doing such a
for
eight years, and It has never failed to
Never mind them now
I did come 1 thing as this, do yon?" he said, turning no one about,” said the old man mys­
do all that Is claimed for II Why no^ try
teriously, loosing his hold and pushing
away, and ever since I saw what had ’ to her.
a remedy so long tried and tested. Trial
'
happened that, night. I’ve been down- ';
“Nay, Tom, I would never believe it, the girl toward the door. “I’ve some­ bottles free at W. H. Goodyear’s Drug
right afraid lest they should think I’d unltnis you yourself told me you hud thing to say to you.”
Store. ‘Large size
‘ 50c and• 81.00.
To satisfy him Mary went out, looked
cut it on account..................................
of—of old Goode's
'
done it. I trust you, lad, and love you
into the parlor, and locking the front
death."
too well to think like that of you.”
Bucklene Arnica Salve
“I wish you’d tell me what other
“You are belter to me than I’ve de­ door went back to him somewhat puz­

things led to ydtir coming away, dear,"
said Mary, gently.
“Why? It can’t do any good that I
can see.” he answered. somewhat
sharply. “I’ve been a fool. Mary.” he
said, in a low, rather ashamed voice,
“but I’ve given it the go-by now. Don’t
ask me any questions about that; any­
way not yet. I’ll tell you some day.
I’ve been a mad fool, but it’s all over.
If you can forgive me.
I’m going
away, as I told you in the letter, and I
don’t want you to think hardly of me.
lass; but I’d rather you didn't ask r. •
anything abort that,” he said, de­
jectedly.
“I’B only ask you one thing. You’re
sure you weren’t in the mill that night,
Tom?"
.
“Sure? Of course. I’m sure! Who
says different?
I wasn’t far away
from the mill, but I didn’t go into it."
“Then if anyone says they saw you
going into the place that night about
ten o'clock from the Watercourse-lane,
it wouldn’t be true, would it?”
"No, It would be a thundering lie,
whoever said it,” he answered, vehe­
mently.
Then he added, quickly and
shrewdly: "Then I’m right.
They do
suspect me, eh?”
"What scarf had you on that night,
Tom?” she asked, passing over his last
question.
“Why. just what I have on now, to '
be sure," he answered, readily.
“But
what do you mean by such a question
as that?"
“I’d better tell you plainly. They
say you were seen getting into the
mill that night at about ten o’clock;
and that a handkerchief of yours—one
I gave you. Tom—was picked up inside
the mill, close by the pldce.”
“Who found it?”
*‘I believe Reuben Gorringe did.”
“Curse. him; he’s a traitor, I beTieve!” cried Tom, fiercely.
“Nay, Tom; he’s a friend. Directly
the affair at the mill had happened he
came round to say that he wanted you
at the mill, and that you were not to
think anything more of what had hap­
pened in the afternoon between Mr.
Coode and you. He’s a friend. "
“Does he know you’ve come to see
me?” asked the man, suspiciously.
’ “He doesn't know it; but he guessed
I should come, and he advised me to
tell you to come back to Walkden
Bridge and face matters out, but that
if not he would do whatever he could
to help you to wait until the explana­
tion could be given.”
“Explanation,” cried Tom, “what
explanation? What does he say against
me?”
{ “He does not say anything against
you, dear; all he means is that
there are matters which will need ex­
planation.” She was anxious to let
him know what she knew, and yet
shunned tne task of speaking out
plainly. “It may be necessary that
you should—•should say
why you
doing during the whole of that even-

by that window.'
“What do you mean by this, Mary?”

that night?”
“I have not come to ask any ques­
tion* for my own sake." answered the

. served, lass," he answered. "But I’ll
try and make up for it all In time to
' come.”
“But you’ll come back to the Bridge
and face it out. won’t you?" ahe said.
“There’s no good comes in running
away,. lad."
"Nay, I’ll not go back till things are
plainer. I can't understand what it
means; and maybe after a bit the
truth’ll come out. But I can’t see how
the thing’s to be put right now."
“If you go away, there will be many
who will look at that as an admission

i
.

'
.

I

that you can’t explain, things,” urged
Mary, in a low voice.
|

zled.
The best salve In the world for CUIS,
He took hold again of her dress and bruises, sores, uleers, salt rheum, fever
drew her close to him.
sures, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
“I’ve been fearing this," he said, in a corns, and all skin Irruptions. and posi­
voice in which eagerness r.nd terror tively cure piles or no pay required. It
were struggling. • “He was mod against is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
Coode; and that night"—here,his voice or money refunded. Price 35 cents per
^ent to a whisper—“he was awful wild box. For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the
ln his manner. Do yon think he may druggist.
have quarreled with yon and have
gi’en Lim a crack in his rage? Do you
Bay View will have base ball and tenuis
feel sure yourself, lass, that nothing this season.
.
happened between them?"
Mrs G. A. Link. Cedar Springs, Mich.,
“Yes, I am sure, father—quite sure,"
says; “As a harmless quieting remedy, 1
answered Mary, in a tone so confident have Dever found an equal to Adlronda
that it comforted and reassured the
when my baby is fretful.”
Sold by W.
°ld man.
H. Goodyear.
*'You're a good lass, Mary—a good
Ludington
has
captured
tbat
Epworth
1m»." he said. “I’ve been wronging
the lad—and such a lad as he has al­ League training school. «

“What shall I care what they think
when I’m away? I shall go."
I
“Where will you go, Tom?” she asked,1
her heart filling at the thought of the '
long separation.
I ways been, too. Poor lad! Poor Tom!
“I don’t know. I shall get off to I suppose they have taken him up,
Liverpool to-day; and whatever vessel’s haven’t they?"
going. I shall sail at the earliest pos-1
“Yea, ’ answered Mary, glad that she
sible moment."
■ had not had the task of breaking the
"May I go to Liverpool with you?" i news. “They charge him, but they’ve
I got to make good their words, and
she asked.
“Better not, lass, better not. You •■ that’s a very different thing. Then,
■hall know where I am settling as soon ' yon
anyone »IA&gt;UV
about mJ
his
j — haven’t« told
wav HUJVUV
as I know myself. You can wait that coming
*
’here ’late
' on Friday night?”
while—can’t you, my dear?"
, t
“No, lass, not a soul. I was too
i “Yes, Tom,” she said, simply, slip­ akeered to say a word about It For he
ping her hand into his. “You may was awful wild and strange-like,” he
trust that I’ll be as true as the light. ■aid.
“By the way, did you see whether he
But it’ll be a sad time for me, I
reckon;’’ and she laid her head on his brought anything in with him when he
shoulder and clung to him. “I shall came?" asked Mary, the thought of her
be woeful without my lad." she said, discovery in the parlor returning to
her.
■
smiling up to him through her tears.
“I don’t know that he had. I rather
"Don’t cry, Mary.
We shaB be hap­
pier away out of it all in a new home, think he hadn’t, but I can’t rightly
with-a new start. 1 shall send for you say. Have you seen Savannah? The
soon. Will you keep yourself ready to lass hasn’t been in for a week or more
and I miss her sorely.”
“She’s been away; went Friday, and
j "‘Aye, Tom.
I shall be waiting al­
ways and eagerly for that signal; and only eame back yesterday. I saw her
it’ll be a glad day that when it cornea last aight”
“I wish she’d come in for a bit Tell
I love you with all my heart and soul,”
and then, although they sat together her, if you see her, it’s lonesome lying
In the brood light of day, ahe threw here by oneself, now, without the lad’s
her arms around his neck and kissed home coming to look forward to," said
him, and drew him to her and made the old man, with a sigh.
“I’ll come back myself as soon as I
him kiss her in return.
“That’s our good-by. lad,” she said. can," said Mary, touched by the words.
‘*We’d best go now, lest 1 breakdown.” “But I must go home for awhile.”
Close by her cottage she met Gibeon
“God bless you, my lass, while we're
Prawle.
apart,” he said.
Since the time of the explosion he
They walked back together into the
great city, back to the station, scarcely had remained in the village, but had
speaking, for the hearts of both were avoided Mary. Now, contrary to his
fall; and they looked out the girl’s custom, he crossed the street and
train. It was to start soon, and Tom came up to her.
“This’ll trouble you, Mary, I’ve heard
said be would wait and see her away.
“Have you any money, Tom?” ahe the news,” he said, without any other
greeting.
’Tm: sorry."
asked.
“What news do you mean, Gibeon?”
“Enough for my passage,” he an­
she
asked,
as if in ignorance of his
swered. “I c&amp;n work when I get there,
meaning.
wherever I may go.’’
“About Tom,” replied the other. “I
“1 brought with me what I had in
the house. Take It,” and ahe gave him should like to help you if you’ll let.
me."
1a small shabby purse. “It’s as much
“I want no help of youra I have
:yours as mine.” she said, with a trust­
not yet forgotten what I heard that
ful. loving smile.
“I’ll send it back to you, lass, every night," replied Mary, looking mean­
ingly at him.
]penny: and before long," he said. “And
“You mean you’ll have no dealings
more with it, to pay your passage and
with me, because I had a hand in tl at
bring you to me.”
She smiled and pressed his hand plant?"
“I don’t trust you, Gibeon; and I
which she was holding firmly in hers.
“And now. good-by.
Don't come to I want no help from them I can’t trust.”
“Well, you can do as you like, with
the train with me.
I shall be better
your beastly pride," he answered,

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Yon city folks should visit your country
cousins and take a view of txie field s and
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1.60 light and we would recommend that a |
&gt;&gt;y lb. Commnn ConnGeo. Supplee
.'ot “We,,» h. rrpralrd. dlKontlnunl
.w. 7 — - -’
offer WireOne Hundred •••-.».&lt;•
dollars Rew*jd
to —
any
8.10 contract be not made at‘ prewni. Signed. , We &lt;1UCT
and rol at nan,!,, » r„r „ ,t
|n
WATtenS.
—r —..~,J K.
I C4W of CNtarrh.lthatcuunot
be^&gt;,..,1
cured h»
by H.lll
Hall s
Robb Green
8.40
I CafeiTb Cure.
~
mannrr affrot llw fourth ward of aald
J). W. RejnohhT
John Weimkrt.
5 60
F.
J
Cheney
&amp;
Co..
Prop's.
Toledo.
&lt;&gt;.
*?&lt;• -u. “• W.lliCM.andlaotbrro.
We U»e umlenugued have known F. J. C-beney
Albert Leins
W. F. Hicks.
SOU
The Irvlhg Cornet Band will
b. ^-Tl2lA.ld"’■&gt; "■» re-tiUb"
Andrew Jewell...
1.60
Moved by Aid. Osborn that the above be for the last IS yean, aud believe him perfectly
huo&gt;.rat&gt;lc In
business trausaetloas and flI’’** cream stmlal al the residence of Chas, -r
d
”” flu- Carried.
(Jen. Abbey......
accepted
aud
approved.
Carr
ed.
Ayes
—
5
60
MhjMiall» able fo carry out any obligation*
Wilcox Thursday evening. On this oc- I«» the Hmwrable Mayor and Common
A J. Severance...
1.10 all.
made bx their firm.
,
caahifi ---the
tmya
will
play
for
the
i
CnuncJL
West &amp; Thvax, Wholesale Druggbts, Tote—*- 7—
j •«.
first time
Dr. Fuller.i......
25.00 To the Mayor sml Common Council of the
RLE BROS. !
dn. &lt;1,
in pQbflte ami it Is hoped that they will .
1 r!2tuUr “ertlng of hose Co. Nn. 1.
Tott^nrlal Artists.
25.00
Waldino. Kixnan a Makviji. Wbotesale.
City of Hasting!*.
t
‘
ruew,a
y
evening,
May
8th.
1894.
bu
wolf
patronized.
.
■ , ■ do v exit of Lunn's Tailor Shop.
James T&lt;hi*II.iim»ii ...
1.60
At a regular meeting of the Hnnk mid Druggtsts. Toledo. U.
John rtenderahott is having a new rout
vxTet* of hair cuts. Our shaven
IIdis CAtarrti C ins l&lt; taken Internally, acting
u. °WJ“ w”
a delegate to
Ulins. Barlow
1.10 Ladder Co., field on Hie tftli day *&gt;f May,
'■ vou Give
a trial Terms reaaon- put on his house.
dirrclh upoi. (be blood and miKOua furfaers of
the State Firemens’ Association. Subject
Gru. K. Brniuer.....
5.00 Dell Newton was elected as delegate io tletjrictn. J *r1&lt;+71 r. per bottle. Bold by al
Dorcas Saule tv at Congregational church to your approval.
A. li. B. Ehls
3 60 the Firemen’s curnentlon.
drugglaL-. Tx »tl mon lais free.
Parlors next Friday afternoon. Tea from
„
. ,
J- L. Maus, 8ec*yk
■ \\IES MrifcAUEtt.
Sidnev Wiley
5.10
F. L Wood.
5 80 to 7.
,?T . by A,d- Bennet that tbe-actlou rit
\ Auctioneer.
A. C. Cnrpenivr....
8.10
Moved by Ahl. Welssert Hiat the above
The Al&lt;i society tea was held last week the Co. be suslnined nnd the person named
HsstitMtM. ■ * ■ Mich
James WMituii.........
8.10 be rec’d and action of the Uu. sustained.
if x-.m at t‘. «•’.»&gt;» to
auction at the residence of Chas. Williams It have- be declared dected. Carried.
Mre Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been u*c&lt;i
Gru. OnlHthi ............
4.00 Carrh d.
, ml.' Have had large experience
| fcr
for ;
children teething. It ’•ootbs the child, soft­
Ayes—Bennett. Busby. Hicks. Hoffman.
Sum Ijiw tnn..............
1.00
. .. ' -iv vou satisfaction. Terms reason- ing been postponed one week on account Osborn, Tinkler, Welssert and Waters.
en&lt; Vir gums,
muni allays
«llk« all
a j*ln, cores wind eotic.
Ayes—Bennett. Busby, Hicks. Huffman, ens
of the storm. A good time is reported by
Fred iliui-tik's-....
Mi&gt;u It Hie ne*4 remedy for Diarrhoea. TwtratyOslmni, Tinkler, Welssert mid Waters.
Nays—none.
fixt- rriits h bottle.
Sold by all druggists
those who attended.
•lames A. Laubnuifli
7.75
J. M. SMITH.
tlimiiglion the world.
. l Al.METlEK.
Mrs. John Hendershott will attend the To the Honorable Mayor and Members of
Covert Freer
1.10
Moved by Ahl. Tinkler that the chairthe Common Council.
Mich Congregational association at Kala­
Mrs U. W’lthey....
1.10 nialn yf hide walk cum. draft resolution
Gents:—
mazoo this week.
2 10
At (lie last regular meeting of the Has­
NelMin-and Tnro of Hastings are paper­
Livery fees
3.00 gard tu bul.’diug side walk hi front of her
PA D'M ER TON * SMITH
ing nnd painting for Enoch Andrus this tings Fire Dep’t, the following officers
Writing for new trial. Chas.
leslJencc.
vamilig a sprclalt}.
were elected. Subject to your approval.
week.
Ptlug
5.00
Carried. Ayes—all.
Woodland. Mich
W. a. Scidmore—Chief.
Chas.- Pflug,
Stenographer's
The (Hu.d of \V. II. uvnnir
Beadle nn
an ov.
St. comA
’
.
E.
Iteakcs
—
Ats't
Chief.
llrouard.
work.
5 00
-mlslonrr
■riiaitinr-,
in ,iirthe tmiih
mum of
&lt;&gt; 8100.00 With IL
1 ,M. WlHHiUlrtll»eC.
F. M. Soule—SccX.
Geo. Gattrell, Stenographer...
48 I Tinkler and Frank Drodessur as-sureties
The voice of the whlpporwill is heard
Tom Doyle—Tre.&lt;
nre suited and read.’
in our land and the time of corn planting
I AW and COLLECTION OFFICE.
All of which we humbly submit.
Dr. 8852 04
is averted, or if too late to
Moved !•&gt;; Aid. Tinkler that the above
is at hand.
All business promptly attended to.
F. M. Soule. Dep’t Sec’y.
Tu Rec’d from City §400,00.
be acc*-pt*-d nod approval. Carried.
Miss Benha Gibson Is visiting Miss
avert it it is often cured and
W. A. Scidmoiie.
Balance yet in Colgrove’* hnmls.*$47-9G.
Ayes—B* iiiH-tt. Bm»by. Ilipki*. Huffman.
tri.ra Taggart
txiyal E. Kuappen. Frankie Brouard.
Moved by Aid. Welssert that the action
cfcays zlieved by
C. H. Osborn,
. Osburn,
Wtisaeit, r.ud Waives.
Aud it came to pass on the Sabbath day
Arthur C. Deiikou.
of the Co. be sustained. Carried.
John Weisseht.
'
Nays— nnne.
It being about the nlneth hour Eddy Farr
I MiGART. K.VAl’EKN’a DENISON.
Ajes—Bennett. Busby, Hicks. Huffman,
.*H. Tinklkh
inklkIl.
Geo.41.
i
-Moved by Aid. uieka that Mayor In­
wended his way south toward the Rich Osborn, Tinkler. Welssert and Waters.
l.vwVkks.
Moved by Aid Hicks that the report &lt;* struct Rea.rdev to look *np contract with
land.
\
-.oonif Ml 6H Mn lilgHU Trust Co. Bldg.,
I. the undersigned, one of tire Justice’s com.
।
be
rec
’
d
and
accepted
and
com.
Infuruhucc
factory. Carried.
Graud lUpIds. Mtchlgan. - Miss Lillie Barleycome who was sick of the Peace, of the City of Hasting*, in ।
strutted to get the balance due city hi 1
Ayes -all.
last week with nn-asles Is better.
the Countv nf Barry, do hereby certify Shepard case. Carried. Ayes-all.
I
Th?
f-Rov.
Ing accts. auJi.ed:—
a | ..ALICE KIRK. M. D .
Theo. Kyes had a very narrow escape
hat upon the apppllcatlon of Chas. E.
An ordinance relative to the licensing Sheriff McKevitt, board and two
j[.
Phvslcinu aud Surgeon.
ast Friday while driving a hign spirited
Beach, of the City of Hastings, the owner 11of dugs; and regulating the running at I
1,^^ np4
8 1.70
Hnrilnio*. • - Mich.
horee hitched to a stone boat. It got Ils
of lambs alleged to have been killed by *a large and the slaying of dug*.
x . &lt;11* prowi-Uy nttended dW nr night. Of| a. D. Mavnaid. cig
.85 1
font over the traces, became frightened dog or dogs. I did on lire 9th day of May.
.■ t' r F ' • *''nvt.|i'H hoot and Mice More
.92
DOGS
UNLAWFUL
TO
KEEP
UNLESS
LIJohn
Welsseit.
freight
and
uh
and threw Mr. Hyes to the ground and A. D., 1894, proceed to Inquire Into the
I Bentley. T. &amp; IL. lumber
F AMES A. JjWEEZEl.
bruising him severely.
CENSED.
matter and to view the lambs killed, and
J '
Attorney at law,
' II.
11. E. A I. wjrks,
w.irks, supplies
eupplir" and latho Cre&amp;m of Cod-iivet OIL
The Ladies literary society is held every that 1 am satisfied that three lambs, be­
Section 1. The Common Council of the
8. GO
Hastings. Mich. Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs.
bur..
Cures Coughs, Colds and
longing tn the said Chas. E. Beach, were City of I lasting* ordains that It shall be Henry Barnaby, oil
Practices in all courts of tlw state. Col­ Augusta Doster.
killed by a dog or dogs and in no other unlawful for any person to own. pOsst-Ma Tim Hocking Furl Co., co il....
16.16
Weak Lungs. Ph^siciane, the
lections promptly attended to.
,
Chas. Drapers aunt Mrs. Draper visited
manner, and that the damage sustained by or harbor or have the care of any dog. •Ins. Murphy, cig.
4 02
him last week.
world over, endorse 1L
the said Chas. E. Beach by reason of tire male or female, over the age of three Goody ear Bro*.. Up
3.5U
IiU E. H. LATHROP.
Leroy Warners tenant house was struck killing of the said lambs as aforesaid. Is months within the City of Hastings with­
8. Wiley, labor
17
Houwepatldc Physician aud
by lightning during test Thursday’s storm) five dollars and twenty five cents, (35.25). out first 'Obtaining a license therefor,
t»'t In decetnd dj SubsStutes!
1.05
W. Lovrlatid. labor
.
SurgeonNo damage was done except the occupants
And 1 further certify that 1 am not In­ which license shall ire, fur a male dog one W. C. Kelly, labor
4 50
rifljre over W. 11. Goodyear’s
Prepared by Scott 4 Bowoa. H. V. All
were slightly shocked.
terested in the matter aforesaid, and am (I) dollar and for a female two (2) dollars. E. Holbrook, labor
1.05
Drug Store.
Quarterly Wesleyan meeting was held not of kin to tfie said Chas. E. Beach and No license shall be granted fop a period
32 10
M. C. IL K Co., freight
Ail call* promptly attended to.
at the South Pine lake chureh last Sunday. that 1 am not a member of the Township exceeding one (1) year end all licenses Philip Dunbar, fur work on bridge,
Board of said Township, and that my fees shall expire on the 30th day of May ut
A. SCRIBNER. M. D..
5 00
2 days......................................................
.
Physician and Surgeon,
for performing said duty amount to two each year.
Hrurx Replogh-. f&lt; r wurk’nx »n
hair’baBsam
dollars, (83.00.)
RKOISTRT.
bridge.
3
*I
mx&gt;...............................
5.
ou l
Delton.
■
Mich.
Mrs. Geo. Perkins has been on tho sick
Given under my hand this 9th day of
In r’**i'l’-',&lt;-'-. on*’ Qlock east of depot.
Section 2. It olull Ire the duty of any Gru. Baird, fur working on biiilgr,
list.
May. A- D.. 1884.
3 &lt;ia,v«
5.00
person who &lt;&gt;wiis&lt;ir having in pos-re-ndmi
The Infant son of A. J. Nugent and
A. A G 11. BARBER
IL B. WlAHTMAN,
or having the care of any dog, male or fe­ Mike CiirU-i. lot working on bridge,
wife Is some better.
.
PhywteiaRB and Surgeons.
Justice of the Peace.
2*4 daxmale. to eause micIi dogs to Ire regi-Orred
The
creamerj*
lias
begun
work
and
Calls In city or county responded to with
Moved by Aid. Hicks tbat the above be .by nnmlrer in the office of the city Recor­ Ciarettee Benm-it, for working o.*i
seems to be well patronized by the farmers.
rec’d and placed on file. Carried. Ayes der in a register kept bv said Recorder for
2.25
prnrupinccs. day or night. •
bridge. 1^4 daxs
Rev. Ware of Grand Rapids was in town
that purpusef^vlthln ten (10) days from Marty R&gt; er Mm, for working on
last week.
I) A. SHELDUN,
Moved by Aid. Welssert. that an order the time this ordinance takes effect and on
8.00 ।
bridge. 2 i|h\a
Reported that Freeport Is to have a new of 82 be drawn In favor of R. B. Wight­
J .
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
8 00 J
.the 30th day of May each year thereafter Burl ItttrirniMii
At&gt;«»n*x-t rttocK. tiaatiugs. ■
band.
man
for
viewing
the
killed
and
wounded
Gru
l.'-«-d.
ral-iiig
bridge
and
2
ami
to
pay
the
license
provided
in
section
Money t&lt;&gt; lutn UU Heal Estate Real KsiaUFrank Roush has gone to Hudson to sheep «&gt;f Chas. K. Beach. Carried.
10.00
aold on e minH-Muii. General con 'eranclnjr.
1. of this ordinance and also pay a fee of
daring a complete
of Abstract. Books, coin win tune and fortune in a harre«s factory.
Ayes—Bennett, Busby, Hicks. Huffman, , twenty-five (25) cents to the Recorder uf Jalbc* blia; , io drawing curds
,:•••! from the Reeurds. can 'furnfsh complete
Shade trees have again been planted Osburn, Tinkler. Welssert and Waters.
said city tor the Issuing and recording of
, tnwtt
C. F. BKOOKH. Clerx
around the M. E. church.
Nays—none.
said license and to obtain #mi said eity Michi i UuMer. 4 day® 5*4 honra.
The Young Peoples Home Missionary
Whkkkas, the grade of the fourth ami Recorder a receipt for such license so pai&lt;’. David •V&lt;dc»it». 5 (lay.* J4 hour..
J M. FOWt#K,U.I». S.
Society buret at the U. B. church next first ward of the City of Hastings, as sub­ Alqp to obtain from said Rrcohler a metal-, Win. Tmnxck. 5 days' W hour...
Saturday evening. Paper for discussion mitted. (tugetlier with the grade of the lie plate or check hereafter required to be
d.«2 1
••The Divine Works of God.”
Alirert lluriiry. 4 days
hour*..
entire City), by Glen E. Balch; Eng. to furnished by said city Recorder.
Mrs. Millard has*, moved into M. S. the Mayor and Common Council of the
6.53 I
Frank ItxriMin. 4 dais 834 hours..
CHECKS Oil PLATES.
PHILIP T. '•OLGKOV8.
Slephi u Ha torn. paving. 2 data
City of Hirdiugs, October 7th, 1892. and
Roush's house.
1
Attorney at Li
It
shall
be
Hie
duty
of
the
city
Recorder
W. S. Bouck and wife nt Bowne, con­ afterward* accepted by the Common Coun­
and 7 hours at Si.75 per day....
template moving to Grand Rapids soon, cil of said city has by recent discoveries of said city to provide such number of Wm. 11 Beadle. 5 days *4 hour... 10.10 I
IHCce 111 • IrtOB block. ilaslingo.i
‘‘raciire* !u Ail Uie courts of»lie *tate.
JudsiHi Brnark and wife will occupy the and investlgHtiofis become unsatisfactory metallic checks or plates as may ire neces­ Louie Beadle and team. 5 days
16 15 1
hour
and obnoxious to the residents and tax sary. of such size and shape as tuny Ire
house vacated by them.
deemed expedient (the shape of such Frank Filield and team. 5 dais *4
Mrs. Jane Peckham has Wen visiting payers of (he fourth and. first wards of said
check or plate to Ire changed each year)
15.15 |
hour
Attorney at Law,
her daughter in Bowne.
citj..
having staui|red thereon numbers indica­ James Shay mid tram. 3 dajsS and
river J. 8. Goodvear A Co.'s store.)
Thereftire. I* it resolved that the grade
The Perkins House now decorated with
IGE GREflM.
11.55 I
ting the year for which the tax is pu tl nnd
fractiee-rin all court* of rhe State. Collection* another new sign.
of said ward, known as the Balch grade
54 hour
•' imptly ittendlngto.
the number of the licetisv anil the letters Horace Bishop and train. 1 day...
3 00 1
The G. A. R. of this place will observe be repealed, discontinued and set, at
GONFEGTIONS.
H. D. T. and it sitall Ire Hie duty of Hie
3 00 ।
J^enmrlhl hay. Let every one turn out and naught, so far as it may In any manner
1 11’L
SOFT* DRINKS.
R. TIMMERMAN. Homcepathic Phy- honor the nidde heroes In blue who risked effect the foarth and first wards of said city Recorder to deliver one of these me­ George liaKidorn and tram J4 day.
1 50
tallic
plates
orc
hecks
to
Hie
persons
so
•
sieian and Surgeon.
dty.
W. F. Hicks.
John Mullen and team 4 days J4
their lives fur their country.
(&lt; Ifflcr over l.atlirop’adrug store.)
paying license upon any such dog.
13.15
tHiur....................... «•«’.................
H’e. the cammlttee to whom the above
AT THEMoved by Ahl. Hicks ihut the accts be j
resolution was referred would report that COUNTEBFHIT CHECKS. ISSUING OF! HOW
Clovertlale.
allowed and t«nlrr« &lt;Iraan hi n elective.
PUNISHED.
ti»e above resolution be granted.
CITY BAKERY.
Jim Bites has purchased a new bicycle
funds
for
same.
Carried.
C. I.. Huffman.
Section 4. It shall be the duty of such
Aye»—Jleiiiirit. Busby, Hicks. Huffman.
W. D. Bf.xnett.
and the bicycle craze is spreading.
owner, possessor or harborer of any such
Osborn.
Tinkler.
Wiisstrt
and
Walers.
The parents of Mrs. Morehouse are
Move&lt;l by Aid. Hicks that the above re­ registered dog to place, or cause to be
CIRCULATION ‘
staying with their daughter for a few port be rec’d and coin. Instructed to con­ placed, around the neck of any such dog a
Aid. Welssert excused.
j
sult with Mr. P. T. Colgrove In regard tn collar and to attach, or cause to be at­
82 quim. weeks,
This
Numl by Ahl. Bennett that the acct, of
There was no services af the church last the legality of the above and the liability tached. tbe metallic plate or check so pur­
Mich.
Hastings.
11.
E. L. &amp; P. Co. Ire allowed after deduct­
Sunday ami some were disappointed.
of the city. Carried. Ayes—all.
chased of the clerk of said city nnd If any
John tyoonon has moved his family to To the Honorable Mayor and Common person shall place, or cause to be placed, ing 21 nights at 20)4 cli*- l*f- light- Car­
Hereafter, changes for advertisements
CAPITAL
$7 5,000.00
niii-t reach this office Tuesdays at latest to Kalamazoo.
Council of the City of Hastings.
around the neck of any such dog any ried.
sLRl'LL'S tl3.tMW.lm.
Ajes—Bi nnett. Busby. Hicks. Huffman.
Rev. John McLean was In town last
injure insertion in the Issue of the week
Gentlemen:—
counterfeit of Hie metallic plate or check
Your finance com. whom you instructed so furnished by said Recorder or any such Osborn. Tlnkh i and Waters.
IncorporMlee under tur taws of ri&gt;v state of
when brought.'
week.
Mlchlgai .
Kumernns parties of campers are around to settle with P. T. Colgrove In the matter metallic plate or clurek without the license
Un motion of Aid. Busby Council ad­
•of witness feed In the Shephard case beg for such dog having first been paid he or
now.
the lakes .......
.
’ Upon fill bUSIUtat* DrC. IS.lflM.
Mal.irii Is one of the ’nut ln&lt;ddloti« of health
journed.
E
&lt;».
lloi.nnooK.
Arehy Anderson was home over Sunday. leave to report as follows:—
she shall be liable to the penalties herein
destroyeri. Hood*-. Sarsaparilla counteracts
officers:
Recorder.
P. T. Colgrove. Cr. By Pd.
its deadly poison amt builds up the system.
provided.
». &lt;i. RobtnsjD,President;
Sbnltx.
WITNESS FKES.
TO DESTROY.
The Spring Medicine.
3 5.C0
May 9th being Mary Hudson’s sixteenth
D. W. K^yvoldt. Caabier.
Sections. It shall be the duty of the
W. F. Hicks.
Bus field.
5.60 marshal or of any of the police force of the
birthday R large number of her friends
•
nruccrrcKs:
{.
F. G. Goodyear
rrcK";
•• * 11 rwi dowii" f-i»u» the wtMkcnliig effects*&gt;f
4-60
Preparations are being made for me­ helped hdr celebrate the event An enjoy­
city uf Hastings to destroy, or cause to be wunn wraihr--. x^u need-i x«"«l to rt- s&gt;bl
David Trego
D. A.Kejnolrt*.
4 W. H. M-wfHi.
8.10
inArial services aud Decoration day, al so able time was had.
destroyed, all dogs found running at large blood nutifler like IIhcmI’s S«rw»|i milt Do ik*c
H. G. Carter
D.
G.
Roblusuu,
JI
k.ple«Mr.
1.10 In the city of Hastings not having been li­ put off Uklie If. Niniieroeis little nibuent*. If
.Children's day.
Ortey Peake and daughter Satie were
Sylvester Greusel
Jahn Carveth.
xxlll &gt;0.111 i.n-ak up the system. Take
2.10 censed and registered and not having on a MglartfRl.
Memorial services will be held at the. guests at H. Merritts in your city Satur­
Hood's S.tntAHMrtlla t»oxr. tn cxpell disease Mud
Dr. C. 8. Burton
P. T. Colgrove. !
•
2.10 collar to which Is attached one of Hie me­ give J ou strength aud appetite.
church *t l&lt;» o'clock on the 27th day of day and Sunday.
Ezekiel, Fierce
1.00
Has
the only savings departmfmt tn in Barry
May. als&lt;i Decora Him day will be observed
Geo. HeiUi.....................
tallic plates or checks as provided under
S. A. Stanley has Improved the looks
County
and
pays
4
per
cent
interest
on
all
time
3 10
Hood’s Pill* an the best family cathartic ami deposits.
at the church on the 30th.
Exercises to of his place with a picket fence.
Jarpes Wooton
this act.
liver medicine. Ilarmhw*. reliable, sure.
2.U0
commence at one o’clock. Good speakers
Mrs. Aaron Shultz and G. E. Kenyon
Sarah J. Reed.......
RUNNING AT LARGE DEFINED.
3.10
wi;l be In attendance. The G. A. IL will are on the sick list
A. J. Carpester.........
Section 6. Every dog fxitind in the City
2. GO
—
belli full parade. Every one invited.
C. F. Cock and daughter have returned
C. L. Miller
2.10 of Hastings not upon the premises of the
The hall game went off last Saturday home. The many friends of the latter will
John B. Roberts
owner or keeper or in the immediate pres­
7.20
with a large Httemtance and a lot of noisel be glad Id learn that she is improving.
Julia Dunivan
1.00 ence of the owner or keeper or securely
Mr-. Vim Winkle Ik entertaining a broth­
Charlie Deering and family have moved
Lorenzo Dickinson...
2.10 tied or fastened beyond the reach of per­
er from Grand Rapids. ■
Geo. West
Into their own house.
sons passing on the side walk of any street
5.60
l^e Smith raised his new barn lastwtek
Ibv. VanWinkle went on a business
Julia Saillh
4.50 in the city of Hastings shall be deemed to
trip to Three Ki vers last Tuesday, and Monday X Krnsberger is doing the work.
A. Renkes
-is thebe running at large.
4.60
Fred Zcrtwl and wife, John Hom and
will return this week Monday,
Mrs. Henry West....
4 60
PRINTED COPIES OF ORDINANCE.
At this writing. Mrs. Mary Russell Is wife and O. M. Hodson and-wife attended
James Crawley.............
5.60
Section
7.
It
shall
be
Hie
duty
of
the
very low and is not expected to recover.
quarterly meeting in south Maple Grove.
Mary 'Vefl.....................
4.60 Marshall to kefrp printed copies of this or­
It is -aid that two fish wardens passed
Kul&gt;y Newton spent Sunday with her
Lydia A. Bennett ...
1.10 dinance posted In conspicuous places upon
through our streets last Saturday eve for
Miss Hattie Rogers.. ■
f«ther. . .' t
.
HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION.
2.60 the principal streets of this city.
Mid L ike looking for the lights if there
Mrs. Ida Emerick....
Alva Kenyon has a very bad foot as a
2.10
slmiild be any on the lake.
II. L. Newton................
result of stepping on a piece of glass.
OFFENCE; PENALTY
6.10
8. A. Stanley and wife spent bunday in
There was quite a good many people
EJ. Barlow.....................
Section 8.
Any
person
offending
2 10
DAILY (KlIkMt fcmdij), AB.00 pw
DAILY (with Sonday), A8.00 ptr y«ruj- ifj'oiiitetl iast Sunday in not hearing Delton.
Mrs. fl. Lewis
B.10 against this ordinance shall, upon cunvlcai:y iT.-achiug, as Hie minister had been
Frank Llchty
SEBI WEEALY, . .
»2.00 “
WEEKLY, . . .
»L00 “
. 4.70 thm thereof, he fined not more than ten
N. T. Parker
9.10 (10) dollars and costs of -prosecution or
As a nvwapuper THE INTER OCEAN keeps abreast of ths times in all respects.
W.'H. Miller*
Grace Fislier -returned last Saturday
imprisonment
in
the
county
jail
for
not
Cora Krelger
Sunday at home.
5.10
It spares neither pains nor expense in securing ALL THE NEWS AND THE BEST
Richard Messer
tr&lt;un Ktlmnazoo after spending a week
Mra. Jarvis of Charlotte Is visiting her
5.10 more than thirty (30) days or both such
OF CURRENT LITERATURE.
ttlH'. ol&lt;I friends.
Luke Waters
2.10 fine and imprisonment In the discretion of
Buy. &lt;’has Palmatler went to Big Rap­ mother Mrs. Kreiger.
A. H. Johnson
the
court
on
conviction
of
such
offence.
Loy and Jessie arrived from Toledo last
3.60
id*. last Thuraday.
Ezra Fifield....................
1.10
ORDINANCES REPEALED. .
i hi- week is a week of corn planting, week, Loy’s health Is very poor.
Rob’t Christie
5.10
Valeria
Kill
Is
reported
very
low.
Is edited especially for those who, on account of mail service or any other reason, do
Worthy Mead
pmvidihg rain doesn’t interfere.
Section 9. AU ordinances or parts of
lut
5.10
Old
Mr.
McGowan
was
burled
not take a daily paper. In its columns are to be found tbe week’s newt of all the
Henn Wickwire will plant 40 acres of
Wm. Wood.....................
ordinances
conflicting with the provisions
8.80
world condensed and the cream of the literary features of the Daily. * '
week
Mrs.
Ezra
Hall
.corn this year.
2.10 of this ordinance be and the same arc here­
SeveraHrom this circuit will attend the
Marion Matthews
a
.
AS A FAMILY PAPEB IT EXCELS
2.10 by repealed.
D. Q. meeting al Orleans this week.
Frank
Bessmer
Section 10. This ordinance to take
Milo.
5.00
Geo.
McCartney and —
Mr.
Lapham
ueo. M«uarwir&gt;
*• TW
w
John M. Hessmer
effect on and after the 4th day of June.
Theodore Kyes In a tussle with one of wives of Maple Grove visited at W. S6.70
Lottie Kronowettar...
his hordes on
a —
stone
to keep him
1
8.W
— w..„ boalt w
Adkins last Monday.
of EIGHT ADDITIONAL PAGES, making in all SIXTEEN PAGES. Thia Suppla.
Jolla Willison..............
Geo. H. Tlkkler.
8.00
from running away came out second best
meat, containing SIX PAGES OF READING MATTER and TWO FULL-PAGE
Will Sage.................
*
C. L. Huffman.
5.10
with a broken rib.
Council Proceedings.
ILLUSTRATIONS, is alonv worth the price charged tor the paper.
Isaac Lees.......................
Moved by Aid. Welssert that the report
2.00
Genrip* Jessup of Seattle was visiting
Valentine Fry
THE INTER OCEAN 18 PUBLISHED IN CHICAGO, the newa and comwere
of the ordinance oom. be accepted and
8.60
the I lower families for a few days.
Frank Stanley
adopted and the ordinance to be printed.
Common Connell mot In
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8.60
Th« loth, a heavy wind and rain storm
N.
JBronson
2.60 ^Ayei-Bttsby. Hicks, Huffman. Tinkler,
pawed over Milo 68-100 inches of rain in .ion Friday CTonkw. M.y 11th. !»»*■ *“&gt;It ia ia accerd with tbe people of tho West both in Politico and ULerat.ro.
Wm. Htwifl....................
2.40
40 minutes delaying corn planting. But to­ 9r GreoMl proridlnit.
n..hr
Mro. Richard Freer..
Please remember that the price of The W-ckJy Inter Ocean IS ONLY ONE
Prewnt «t roll«ll AM. Ben'ieu’5««.rt
1.10 Welssert and Waters.
day &lt;14| fmm the looks of W. A. SoauldDOLLAR
PER YEAR. Address
,
’
Dr.
Lampman
.............
2.00
ings and W. E. Towne’s cornfields It Huffman. Osborn. Ttoklor arul XVHoert.
Chas. Miller.........
AbMUt
at
roll
aall
Aid.
Hick,
and
WaChicago.
1.10
would s.wm as though “Coxey” army had
Mrs- Francis Withey.
To the Honorable Mayor and Common
8.10
disbanded,
Dell Newton................
^Minute, of last moating read *n&lt;, *,F
Council.
8.70
Hpv. a. G. Newberry of Ceresco ex­
Eva Downing
Your committee to whom was referred
prorod.
AM. Hkk. and Water, took
1.50
changed puioits Sunday with Rev. Furd ©f
We m.tler of negotlMlng wlW the UuT. S. Brice....................
For a short time wc will send the Hastings Banner and
8.10
Hickory Corners.
T0lIt“’honorab»e Mayor and Common
tlng. electric lighting Co. with a .lew of Waek’y Inter Ocean, the two papers for only one dollar per year &lt;
Grant Lewis.
8.10
n.o^!.Va,I J&gt;‘xley and Newberry took the
Ed. Schumann
contracting tor .tract lighting at a lower
.60
Ooondl of the aty of Button.
Those out of county fi.tj
David Fuller
train tor Kalamazoo this morning.
rate would report that we ban bad a eoo- in advance, to Barry County Readers.
tho und«.l*n«l rreidrou of tl e
8.10
Riley Waters
ftOTnn with Praaident of «aki Company,
fnus* veKet*bl«* a»xi fruit trees
W*"‘
ita?'1,
^y
L00 as per Inatructton. from thia board and year.
are two weeks in advance of last year at
Will Scidmore
ra intortaed aakl company wen nnwUlume of com planting.
Helen Adams
From the present Indication wheat will
tog to reduce the pnmnt price or t?5 nor
J* in bead the 1st. of June. Haying will
Win Ream
several days earlier than last year.

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business* world and have proven

their

right to exist.
Senator Patton, the new Michigan Sena­
tor soya that he stands squarely on the
republican platform. No further words
are necessary. He’s all right.
According to reports the deficit for the
past ten months is oply a little over 865,

EDITORIAL NOTES
'

Outflow of Gold.

As one result of the tariff legislation
850,000.000 of the gold reserve guaranteed
lobe maintained, has sunk Into 850.000,-1
000 of additional debt. It the matter had
ended with this, and it is bad enough, the
party in power might in time be forgiven,
but It has not ended. To-day 84,000,000
more of tlie gold reserve fund is gone, and
apprehensions are felt at least a second
loan will be made necessary within a com­
paratively short time. That these appre­
hensions are not without foundation is
borne out by the fact that European gold

drafts are coming In for lancer sums than
were anticipated.
While this fact
Is
known, the cause Is more or less conjec­
tured. It should not be conjectured, how­
ever.
Importers are simply
buying
against outlined
changes
In
tariff
duties- The sugar trust may be set down
as out of the largest of these buyers. Feel­
ing assured sugar is to be placed on the
dutiable list, it is laying in a,stock or free
sugar, which will be sold as a dutiable ar­
ticle at an advanced price and consequent
advanced profit. Whenever the opportun­
ity offers other importers are taking a like
advantage and in the end the trusts which
democracy railed against will
fatten,
while tbe consumer for whom democracy
professed so much concern will foot the
bill. Orders placed in European markets
are invariably accompanied by cash, and
although the trade balance of to-day seems
to be in favor of the United Slates. It is
more than off-set by purchases for future
deliver}’- Democratic congressmen have
In this plausible view of the extraordinary
European gold demand an opportunity to
strike a blow at; one trust at least and at
the same time to make good their profes­
sions of concern for the muimhiwt. It is
not to be expected they will take ml van­
tage of the opportunity offered, but if

090,000.

their ignorant followers that is mo."I to be
feared.
It’s promoters will have to have Identi­
fication pipers for tHe Wlfeon bill. If
they keep on adding protection features
even Bill McKinley win, be proud to fath­
er it. One thing is very observlable in It
though and that is that the greatest pro­

tection has been given to industries in
which the southern states are interested.
Owing to their experience during the late
war the southerners seem to think that
the worth Is able to take care of I tael f.
Tbe report of tbe United State, com-

atw. £•"*•

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Recorder.

Marriage

James Wilbur Freeland, Carlton
CoraBchmelker, Irving
H. A. White. CaaUeloo
JetnileDnau, Fl. Wayne. lad.
lAris Harrie«. Rutland
Mm* Crowell. City
Guy F. DeOolla. Middleville
Cora Lawrence
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The C. L. 8. C. will meet with Miss
Michael.
Program:—
Quotations from Horace.
Classic Latin—Miss Nonna Michael.
Song and Legend—Mrs. Holloway.
Chautauquan—Mrs. Geer.
Character Sketch—Mrs. M. Bailey.

Rev. A. D. Grigsby will continue his
evening lectures on the Reformation next
Sunday. Erasmus: wit. scholar, writer
and reformer, what he did, and what he
did not do to help It forward.
Miss Knight will lead »he Y. P. S. C. E.
meetihg next Sunday evening.

At the Methodist church next Sunday
the pastor will preach on -The Song of
the Church of Christ” In the evening at 7
will occur the anniversary of the Epworth
League. Instead of tbe usual sermon will
be reports and an address by Judge Smith
subject: *:The value of good literature In
the forming of character.” All are cordial­
ly invited to these services.

More AUout Electric Light*.

In order that we might deal more intelli­
gently with tbe Electric Light question we
a*ked a aeries of questions of the Mayors
of several of the leading cities of the state
and up’to the present have received an­
swers from, but f mr of them.
Anu Arbor uses 87-arc lights, S.OOUcandle power, has a steam plant which cost
887,000. Tbe lights are run on the moon­
light schedule running until 12:80 a. in.
Tbe lights cost tbe city 873 each per year.
A private company owns Ure plant.
Owosso runs &lt;5 midnight lights on
moonlight schedule at 878.06 each and 11
•H night lights at 8100 each. Steam pow­
er: private company owns plant.
Lansing ireea 108 street llgbte which ran
all night except on fall moon and cloud­
less nights and cost 882.60 each. Tbe plant
cost 865,000, and operating expenses are
$16,000. Lansing owns its own plant.
The following was clipped from the Al-

tmildfaK and loan association* of tbe counnlght to eofitract with tbe Electric Light
Co., for twenty-nine midnight and six all

j .1

We have a great variety of underwear for ladies, bought
direct from the manufacturers of Bingham, Vermont. We
have this same line of

Ladies and Misses Silk Mitts
That we have sold for the past two seasons. They are made
from the finest spun silk by the Amsterdam Silk Mill' We
buy direct. We want your produce at

A cream of tarter baking powder.
Highest of all in leavening strength
—Latest United States Govern­
ment Food Report.
Royal Baking Powder Co.,

•

Wall St., N. Y.

Zl—
N2TZIBLE
CORNER
Where Monroe, Canal and
Pearl Sts. intersect in Grand
Rapids. There stands the
Tower Block.

On Tuesday evening next at 7 o’clock
the Epworth League will hold an anni­ By Cal. Pierce ’twas built, by him ’twax made;
versary reception in their rooms. Address­ A lowering laud mark. In tbe clothing trade.
es will be delivered and with singing a
good time la expected. The program under
Mrs. Will Cook’s department will be post­
poned until the following Tuesday.

The Ladies Aid Society of the Carlton
M. E. church served ice cream and cake
to a large oompanv at Mr. O’Conner’s Hall
Friday evening the llth. netting
ttyy
society over 810.

Ladies’ Summer Underwear.

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|/rbe Society connected with Emmanuel
church will be entertained Thursday May
24th. by Mesdames J. 8. Goodyear, J.
Kurtz, I. Hendershott, W. H. Goodyear,
Seibel, Timmerman, McOmber, Nobles,
Upjohn, Watkins and Misses Wolf, Taylor
Gertrude Slingvrland, Arloa McOinler
Mary Powers. Supper served In Parish
House from 5 until 7 All are cordially in­
vited to attend.

The B. Y, P. Ul will give an enter­
tainment at the Baptist church next
Wednesday evening. May 23rd. A good
mus'cal and literary program has been
prepared amt Miss Bessie George will
give one or more of her popular readings.
Admission 10 cents. Refreshments will
■ If a band of men should march peace­ be served at tire close of the program free
________________
ably to the capital of the nation, state of charge.
plainly their wants or their grievances and
Some of Our Friend*.
•
NO. XII.
then quietly disband and go home, such a
A year ago she was with us. She sat at
movement would carry, some weight with
it But the Coxey movement was gotten up our side aud rejoiced in the spring sun­
shine. Again the lessons of immorality
on the spur of the moment, representing
and faith were taught a reverent young
nothing and having no set purpose. When soul as she saw the earth awaken from the
Coxey appeared before the '•ongressional winter that seemed the symbol of death.
How merry was her laugh! That laugh
committee and was questioned he did not
tbat rippies so readily from the girlish
know who he represented nor how many. lips just because life Is a joyous, radiant
He told about the hard times, a fact that is dream. How pure and sweet was her nut-;
well known to all, but he proposed no ure! Truth, the foundation of all nobility
remedy. The various contingents of the was the basis of her chatacter.
Perhaps she, with the joyous abandon
army are straggling through the statesand of youth, was less ambitious concerning
territories, stealing trains and most any­ her future, than we who were so proud of
thing they can get their hands on. The her. She was happy, so happy, and it
She
forcible seizures of rallr?ad trains are just comforts us now to remember that
was not one of those strong firmly poised
as unlawful as if they were seized by any natures to whom hardships and difficulties
band of lawless people. Tbe presence of are but Incentives to better work.
No, Alice needed love and sunshine.
these organized bands in any community
“And she shall have them.” we used to
is a menace to society and should be dis­
say confidently.
-Dear girl! she shall
persed. In this country majorities rule have all we can give her.”
and if Coxey represents the people, as he
One year ago. Ah me!
Where is Alice now?
claims to he should get his redress at the
Somewhere beyond the veil tbat separ­
ballott box.
ates life and Its heartaches from the etern­
al city of peace, her fair spirit dwells.”
There Is bo great loss without some We know -it is well with tbe child," we
small gain.
During these
democratic try with quivering lips to/say; -Thy
times immigration has greatly decreased. will, not mine.” But oh! Tbe desolation
A year ago last March 42.639 foreigners the dreariness of life without her!
The change came so suddenly. A few
landed on our shores. During March, of days, only a few, of serious illness, and
this year there were only 19,468. This Is then the fiat went forth that Alice must
a big decrease but it isn’t big enough. Im­ die.
We could only turn our eyes to heaven
migration should be stopped—at least for
In speechless grief, could only stretch out
a time. And under all circumstances Im­ our hands, hands too weak to aid our
migration should be checked by rigid laws darling, and mourn in despair.
And Alice! She bld her face for a
governing it Tbe motley throng of for­
eigners landing every day, coming into this time. In a moment she bid farewell to
life and the dear dreams she bad cherish­
country, are not the ones that make honest ed. Then she turned and taught us that
tillers of the soil or enterprising business love is immortal.
Why was it so? God knows.
“Taken
men. or capable artisans.
They don’t
Does that ex­
some here to raise crops bqt to raise the from the evil to come.”
plain it?
d—-L
So we robed her In garments white as
her own soul, we heaped fragrant roses
It can be said with credit to the work­ and lilies upon her breast,* we kissed, for
ingmen that during the hard times through the last time, tbe lips tbat never bbfore
which we are passing the/have been v^ry failed to kiss us back, we knelt for one
moment alone witli our dead, and then—
patient The great portion of this class In then we rose to face life and its duties.
this country are reading ami th'nking men. We know she is safe, for ever safe from
The great disturbing element Is tbe ignor­ sin and sorrow, our beloved Alice.
Mil dbkd Maksh.
ant class of foreigners that are annually

chists and tbe evil influences they exirton

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Tbe Board of Review wUl meet at the
Council rooms next Tuesday morning at
9 o’clock.
E. G. Holbmook.

The people of the Star Neighborhood
wish to extend their thanks to Rev. Mr.
Grigsby for his kindness In giving ua
his lecture on An Englishmans First ImprewWn of America and Its People.

congress should re-enact the sugar clause
of the McKinley bill the result would be
to continue a blessing to consumers aud
to strike a death blow al the sugar trust.

dumped oa our shores as the scum of Eu­
ropean society. It is this class’of nnare

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The Little Brick Grocery,
It is just as good as your cash and will buy goods at right
prices. Goods delivered to all parts of the city.

\e. y. hoglb.
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES.

F. G. STOWELL HANDLES

For a time its occupant was
J. L. Hudson, but now this
spring time it shines forth re­
organised, re-juvenated and
re-christened.
There “Under the Tower
Clock’ you’ll find the “Col.”
iii command, with

ROSS LEVIS &amp; PIFERS Shoes.

A. C. McGraw’s Perfect FittingShoes.
Ladies' Walking Shoes.

RUSSETT SHOES.

fill Grades oi Gloihlno,

CHILDREN’S Russett Shoes.

all new, very latest patterns,
very newest styles at one
price, for

Gash Onlu.

HE KEEPS NOTHING BUT GOOD GOODS.

Our childrens department
overflows with practical, dur­
able, yet dainty, tailor made
garments, with cut. trim and
finish—with quality and style
just as well—just as good—
as for men—every bit.
Touching clothes for men—
do they realize the evolution
in fine clothes making, now
going on? Some do. For
those that don’t, it is well to
know right now that. Master
Tailors—Artists—cut, make
and trim garments by the For Spraying Fruit Trees, etc.
thousand, and yet, every
thousand is made with the
same exact carefullness as
GOODYEAR
though a single garment.
Tall, short, stout and slim
men fitted right off—no wait­
ing.
IS HEADQUARTERS.
Rogers Peet &lt;te Co. lead the
van in making such clothes.
Their products have fit, el­ Remember that Wall Paper
is Cheaper than ever
egance, finish, wearing qual­
This Season.
ity and style. They maintain
the highest standard of hon­
estly tailored, genteel, readyto-wear. Fashionable Business W. H.QOObYEAR
Suits, Dress Sqits, Semi-Dress
Suite and Overcoats. Every
one below Tailor’s prices—
often excelling in real worth
Sole agency for the R. P. &amp;
Co. in Grand Rapids is at this
store.

PARIS GREEN

London Purple, !

Slug Shot

The Modem Druofllst,

Our Furnishing, Hat and
Trunk Departments mean
stores full of such ware - for
the changing seasons. Our
prices meetvthe present finan­
cial upheaval. Don’t forget
the application.
When a purchase here is
not as represented, return it
and get your money back
quick.
W’

(formerly of Hud-

Out of town folks served
as though here. Write
particulars—You'll like our
way.

E. 3. PIERCE,
GloUiler Fiinlster. nailer.

The Fair
Prices—

We have been making
on

Reminder
of
HOUSE
GLEANING
The above picture was taken from life. It , ,
can be seen most any day and in most any home
j
when cleaning house is in full sway. House
cleaning not only reminds the “man of the
house” that most aU of the improbable things
will happen, but it also reminds him that

NEW CARPETS.
NEW CURTAINS.
££
NEW RUGS . .
NEW DRAPERIES
. NEW FURNITURE

.
.
.
.
.

Are needed and needed badly. Right here we
want to say “don’t hesitate about buying what
you need Right Now because wheat is 50 cents
a bushel." We can give you much more now
for your money than we could a year ago. You
want the goods; we want the money. Let’s tni le.

Have made it neces­
sary forusto ORDER
MORE which will
soon be in.

AN INSPECTION

Hammocks
Croquet Sets

Of those new Patent Spring Pillows is solicited.
They are just the thing for those troubled witli
sick headache. They keep the head cool. See
one of them—and you’ll buy u

1.1.1L L MT,
SIGN OF

' Vnitar u. Tow Clock.’’

«««&gt; MFIbS, riKfl.

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HASTINGS, MICH.

�Hastings

Banner.

Don’t fall to see -Our Couatry Cousin,”
one of the finest plays on the road, al
Mudge's Opera House next week Saturday
evening, May 56th. Prices 55, 86 aud so
cents.

18»».

Thursday^May 17.

—4*" ^5C~COOK. Loy*l editor.

You can buy

WML PAPER
me cheaper than I can buy
I
• headqnartres f&lt;&gt;r pure
Green. London Purple,
1 Unite of Copper. Bug
/&lt;!,. Slug Shot. Insect
p. ,r. Carbolic Acid, Cop•i-as and Chloride of Lime.
jA-t-nt for Copper sheep
pl, and Halbs Horn Killer.
it , f the manufacturer.

I. 1. Colgrove was In Kalamazoo Iasi

Harte), who Is now In jail charged with
E. M. Caffrey of Kalamazoo was In the
fuigery, and yvho recently escaped from city Monday.
Jail, plead not guilty fo both charges or
L L Cooper of faftlle Creek was la tbe
forgery against him. C. G. Holbrook has
city lost week.
been appointed as his attorney.
Henry. Barnaby has started a new oil
' Dr. Lowry lias sold bls Interest In his wagop at Lowell.
Wall Lake cottage to Dr..Fuller, and Wint
L E. Knappen of Grund Rapids was In
Nelson his khare to Dr. Andrus. F. L.
tbe city Monday.
Heath has purchased W. B. Hitchcock’s
Mr- Chas. Hoover of Nashville spent
half of C. W. Jordan’s cottage.
Sunday In the city.
The parties who took the articles (rem
MIm Nellie Wllklnt Wil home from
saw mill In Baltimore belonging to M. Akeley for Sunday, •
Thayer are known and had better retuiu
Mrs, Dunning entertained relatives from
them aud save trouble.
Grand Rapids last week.
A. Aj. Williams.
Attorney Frank Knappen of Kalamazoo
At the annual meeting of the stockhold­
was In the city Saturday.
ers of the Electric Light Co., the follow­
Miss Flora Beadle spent Sunday with
ing diiectors were elected:—Messrs. J. W.
aud L. B. Bentley, Kenaston. Stauffer, her sister Sable, In Jackson.
Dr. and Mrs. S. M. Fowler spent Sunday
McCoy, Will Sweezey. and Mrs. Nellie
with Dr. Esslg at Dowagiac.
Bentley.

fto L. tOTfi
THE DRUGGIST.

We were mls-informed last week In re­

gard to L. Denton moving to Middleville

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LOCAL NEWS.

-------- GIVES--------

Mrs. J. A. Hunt of Toquln. Van Hureu
county is visiting at C. S. Whitcomb’s.

SATISFACTION

Jvuua Rusaei.u
C. Buob has started a bakery In the
building just east.of F. L. Heath’s drug

assist Prosecutor Sweezey in the prosecu­
tion.
Warm weather Is just the time that meat
taints and spoils quickly. Fred Cassady
has one of the best coolers in the ’county
in his market just west of Woolivy &amp;
Bronson’s shoe store, and what is more he
keeps it well fillerl with the best meats
that he can buy. When you want any
meats or choice ruts give him a call.

On and after May 11, Hams * Van Ar­
man. will ha&gt;e on sale a Cull line of bread,
biscuit, etc., from A. Benkes’ bakery,
making a convenient place for the resi­
dents of the west end of town to get their
baked goods. This Is r move long needed,
and the quality uf the goods always No. 1,
will surely be an advantage to both firms.
The procession this (Thursday) after­
noon will form near tbe lower hotel,
! march west t&lt;» the monument, south to
I Presbyterian church, east to Julius Rus­

; sell’s residence, north to State street, west
! to Hastings house, in front of which Has­
tings Division will give their drill. For

D. C. Allison who lias been visiting
Frank Black left for the north Monday.

the purpose of avoiding run aways (he

The rapid spread of contagious diseases
and their near proximity are. and Indeed
need be. creating Intense anxiety, and a
tense feeling of dread In community.
Against the dire assaults of contaiflous
1 diseases and epidemics, the first step nec­

*

have a nice line of straw bats at luw

these redeeming features. The system pro­
posed for getting the license is a good
one and the provisions should be rigidly

E. T. Church. Editor Bryan and Cfc M.
Jennings of Charlotte drove to the city
Monday.
Mrs. W. H. Goodyear returned from an

Judge.Smith went lo Allegan Tuesday

to resume the hearing of the electric light
case in the circuit court there.
iXt. Colgrove, D. W. Reynolds and
Dr. SJ M. Fowler are attending a meeting
of the grand lodge K. of P. in Benton
Harlior this week.
~
(£/frof. SterlFnX and the Misses Upton.

A light speed cart for sale, inquire Jos.
Bogers &amp; Co.
Gents, get a pair of our russet shoes,
82.25.
Baxkrui*t Store.

Dr. E. II. Lathrop is Rtiding a large
veranda to his house which will be a fine
improvement.
All customers shirts needing new neck
bands will be repaired free of charge.
Troy Laundry.

Painting, papvr hanging and hard wood
finishing. Inquire of VV. S. Nelson, 118
West Slate St.

We have the finest line of shoes in the
city. Cail and see them.
Bankrupt Stohe.
Found—Apr. 38 In Mudges store, a sum
of money. Owner can call there, prove
property, pay for this notice, and get

same.

f

Hastings nine played Woodland Thurs­
day, the score resulting in favor of the
latter. Our boys speak highly of the man­
I net the Woodland nine play ball. !|
Farmers bring your produce to Phillips

Sylvester Broombaugh and A. Booker,
of Woodland, are In jail for thirty days,
for stealing wheat. Stealing wheat muit
be considered a minor offense up that way.

enforced.

nesdays and returned Saturdays.
Our Dowling correspondent reports the
marriage of Orlle Van Horn. * ho is well
known In this city, at Arroya Grande.

California to a young lady of tbat state.
The Ba.kxkb Joins with Orlie’s many
friends Id offering sincere and hearty

Their trade la by no means confined t» ed Silver ware. Mantle and Nickle Clocks.
this locality bat branches out Into all sur­. AUHodaotMualrel ln.twnm.ta toeljdrounding counties and even far into north­, ing best make o&lt; or^na. VlMtor. to the
Baxkbitt Stou.
You can get tbe beat of pure^ream Ice ern Michigan. They are the next to the wmm.-a Conrentton are especially ln­
largest buyers of marble and granite in, Vlted to »wt bla More, me
“d
cream al AL Renkea’. Whenever you
i Mlchlgaa, do work equal to the best and Jewelry Repairing • Specialty.
■aant anything In this line leave orders
.-with him.

■i

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tW | hw 1

extended visit with Grand Rapids friends
last week.
-j

Steady dropping wears away tl»e "tone.
Steady working also transforms the rough congratulations.
piece of granite or marble into a beau­
Coant, Clerk Nailer bu Joel bad a llat
If yon like fine graham bread get some
tiful tribute of memory for the dead. This ot all county officials tbe offleerr of Baitit the spring wheat graham flour at Phllcan be seen at any time by visiting the Inp, NnabxlUe, Middleville and Woodland
B ps and Erb’s.
elegant establishment of A. Blaek A Son toaether with tbe leadlw townxblp oHlcer«
j If yon want a flue glass of woda water or In this city. So well do they do their work
xnd poet o«ee addreaaee. The llat l» In a
we cream soda or any soft drink call on and at such reasonable prices tbat they very convenient place and is a han y
A- E. Renkes’.
are driven not only from morning notll
thing for reference.
„ Hastings Di vision K. 1‘. la drilling dally night, but even far Into the night to get
John Beaamer the Jewel er offers great
M preparing to attend tbe conclave In out their work, and by doing this thay can
baroalna tbls week lu Gold Watches,
Washington D. C. next Aagtul.
not begin to keep up with their orders., ^Md NkkJe watches. Solid and fl. t­

Won'' forget tbit some lucky person gets
f-^oo tree at our store.

EVERT TIHE

Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Jordan spent Sun­
day In Bedford with E. W. Jordan and
wife.
„

Mayor requests that no teams be hitched ;
• &amp; Erb’s and get not only the highest mar­
or left on the line of march between tbe i
ket price, but also the very best goods that
hours of 3 and 5 p. m.
can be obtained. Give them a trial.

see in them traits that no other dogs
possess, but it Is a fact that none else sees

' J. T. lombard has lowered the trees
ground his uew property on Broadway.

New Western Walking

’jLrk.

The Law Has Settled That
Nobodu Murdered

Dr. Cronin.

means the introduction of a good deal of Deadly Eddy end Diamond attended the
new testimony against him. L. E. Knap- 'meeting of the State Teachers Association
pen. of Grand Rapids has been engaged to at Lansing Friday.

sec our tine russet shoes, $3.56.
Bankrupt Stork.

i Firemen, get your cigars at A. E. Rente.&lt; lie keeps all tbe popular brands.

MRbWrtRE 22 IHPLEHENT5

Mrs. E. E. Lamoreaux of Grand Rapids
has been visiting friends In the city.

Mrs. Geo. B. Williams of New
will visit relatives litre next week.

82 quires.

Bankrupt Stork.

MOObYEflR BROS

We show a large line of wash go^ds In
salines, pongee, ginghams, and all grades
of white goods, just what you want for
summer wear. You should call and ex­
amine the line to fully appreciate it.

.

|nce«.

fWtlon In Every Way

S. C. Rich and W. R. Young of Middle­
ville were in the city Saturday.

The Chicago Women,s Club will be
deacrlped by MIm Maria A. Walt Id tbe
essary is proper sanitation, absolute puri­
• CIKQULAT1ON •
next Issue of Harper’s Bazar. The article
ty and cleanliness of premises, apparel
will include aketches of prominent mem­
and person. So far as the flutter of ap­
parel Is concerned, this city is happily bers df the club.
The low prices coupled with attractive
film-after. changes for advertlseracntB situated, having here a large, first-class
ulr.st reach this office Tuesdays at latent to
laundry. The Troy, managed by experts, styles make the mMlinery department at
Injure insertion in the Issue of the week
RusaelFa
very popular with the ladies. All
with great care and best attention to needs
when brought.
t I
the new spring shades a^p used
trim­
of patrons.
ming. A stylish hat at your own price.
■ i’r. leiivry is pushing work on his new
&lt;We desire to call tbe attention of every
rkideuce.
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For genuine bargains in spring dress
owner of a dog or dogs in the city of
goods, go to Russell’s. We have beauti­
i'hnis driving globes very cheap at Hastings to the ordinance passed by the '
ful goods suitable for church, street and
council at Its meeting Friday evening reouting dresses, of the latest spring and
j lating to dogs. The ordinance is printed In
; The Lh-»i line of confectionary in the
! full on our inside local page. It la a fact summer styles, at ni&lt;»st reasonable prices.
dry .it A. E. Benkes’.
Remember that tho American Steam
well known that in this city there are at
JI
-&lt; prietH on lajiiea :yid cent*
least a thousand worthless good-for-noth­ Laundry at Grand Rapids, Is «ue of the
■&gt; ■ &gt;•. . a’ .Smile » Bazaar.
ing curs whose only excuse for existence best equipped in the Stole, and docs the
• a number of now tjpncrete walks is the sufferance ’of a patient public. nest work. Remember that C. E. Lunn,
•f■■11
built thia spring.
Possibly some ef the owners of these curs tlxe tailor, te agent Laundry is M-nt Wed­

This week.

Dandy Ridina

Mias Ednah Brown of the Middleville
school was In tbe city Saturday.

SI MMER NORMAL SCHOOL

COUPON.

CORN CULTIVATORS

as agent for the Singer sewing machine
A. W. Burgman has gone instead. Mr.
Denton is no longer in the employ of the
Singer company.

store. He lias had a long experience in
his line and will mnke.a specialty of bak­
ing for weddings, parties, etc. Salt-ris­
ing bread baked Tuesdays and Fridays.
5 .il. 1». Andru-i. of Nashville, rnn.it.ii .
i«) Miss Flora J. Beadle. Don't forget the place.
&lt;Flllistings.
We are in receipt of au invitation an­
The term will iM-uin July 2ml. and conilnh’- until tin- regular examination in nouncing the marriage of Mr. C. P. War­
\
C!a-»r* will be organizetl Mr all
ner, formerly editor of Hie Democrat to
Gertrude E. Frayer, of Grand Rapids,
l-ri!” t'vrtiiicaie-i.
Ail p-r-oiis in any
wap interested in snmruT normal, work which will occur Wednesday evening. May
r.rf r.- ,'ie-ted to send t»rcircular giving 28rd. at the home of the bride’s parents.
We wish them unbounded happiness.
fit!! intoriuatimi.
Address. 11. B. ANDRUS.
Eighteen new names have been added
Nashville. Mich.
to the information in the case of the peopie against Asa Tefft for murder.
This

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personal mention.
O IL Cook relumed from Ohio Saturday.

We are now to suppose that Dr. Crouin hit himself with a club,
stabbed himself with a knife, and Shot himself with a revolver.
Having done that he picked up his cadaver, walked with it to a
manhole, tlirust himself into the same and did various other
things that a corp-e never did. before. We don’t, see how hr
ever accomplished it.
There are a good many people who don’t see how it is pos­
sible for us to offer the bargains we are now offering, but we are
not only offering them but bargain hunting people are taking
advantage of them. They appreciate the fact that they don’t
often have the opportunity of getting $5.00 Ladies or Gents’
shoes for 83.00. It is an absolute fact that to close a certain
line of goods we are sacrificing more than our profit to mpke
room for other goods. These bargains are new, stylish goods
and they’ll wear. We can’t afford to deceive you and expect to
do business We are here to stay. All that we will ask is for
you to call and inspect. The goods sell themselves.
Yours truly.

W. H. SPENCE

�SWEPT BY WIND.

Hastings Banner
Thursday, May 17. i«94-

Furious Tornado Does Great
Damage at Indianapolis.

COOK BKO».. Propnatora.

J.H.Guinh^r^

Cannot Say Enough
IN

Praise of Hood’s
-C I. Rood * Co.. LowtU. Xm:
Gentlemen: — I feel that I cannot write
words which will speak highly enough of Hood's
Sarsaparilla. I can tell my friends what it did
for me a good deal better than I can write IL
But I will simply state that Itcured me of a very
severe case of catarrh after tho physicians
failed to help me. It also cured my husband of
. rheumatism of serious nature a year ago. Four
bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla effected

A Perfect Cure
in his case. I think Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the
best spring medicine that can be found. Wc
have used it In our family five years, and would
Dot do without IL I am very thankful to you

Hood’s&lt;&gt;Cures

for the blessing this medicine has been to us.
Every bottle Is worth its weight in gold.” Mrs.
J. H.GurxAN, 270 Wabash Ave., Detroit, Mich.

Hood’s Pills

are prompt and efficient, yet
easy In action. Sold by all druggists. 25c.
I

PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM

ClWDBCT Bad bMUtlflM tho h

to Bertero Gray
Toothful Color.

l'-&lt; Batker*o Qm&lt;«r Tonic, h rare
Weak Ixinn, DrhllitT, Indigortton, IVm,

TfV E

IT POPS.
Effervescent, too.
Exhilarating, appetizing.
Just the thing to build up the
constitution.

HireS?

Rootbeer

Wholesome and strengthening,
pure blood, free from boils or
carbuncles. General good health
—results from drinking HIRES’
Rootbeer the year round.
Package makes five gallons, 25c.
Ask your druggist or grocer for it
Take no other.

Send a-cent stamp to the Charles E. Hires
Co.. 117 Arch St., Philadelphia, for beauti­
ful picture cards.

ADIRONDA
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T°.AC3 MARK ■■mi ■

Wheeler's/^

-POSITIVELY CURES-

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HflR T DISEASE, NERVOUS
Prostration, Bpllopsu,
Sleeplessness and all derangements of the
Nervous System.

UNEXCELLED
Purely Veg^t^ble, gnaranted free from
.
opiates, 100 full size doses, 50c.

M. D. Hailey. Receiving Teller Grand Rapos (Mich.) Having* Bank, says he cannot say
too much in favor of "AdlrondJ,’’ Wheeler's
Heart and Nerve (hire.
Prepared by Wheeler and Fuller nodicine
Co., &amp;dar Springs, Mich. Bold by.

HA&amp;TINCT, • MICH.

CYCLONE IN INDIANA.
Indianapolis. Ind., May IL—A severe
wind and rainstorm struck this city at
4 o’clock Thursday "afternoon and lasted
for an hour, doing much damage to
shade trees and unroofing a number of
houses and factories. The wind came
in gusts from the southwest and ex­
tended
over, about
threc-fourtbs
of the city, at times assuming al­
most tbe proportions of a cyclone.
Rain fell in sheets, and in twenty
minutes after the storm began the
streets were flooded and the water was
running like a mill-race down the prin­
cipal streets of the city. On the north
side, where the rainfall was heaviest,
street cars were stopped by the flood
in the streets and by broken and
twisted trees, which made travel im­
possible
A Bab* Hilled.
One child was killed and another
seriously injured by ttie breaking of a
cornice from the roof of a block. John
Huntsman’s family live in the block,
and his two children, a girl 3 years old
and an Infant about 4 monte old, were
on the sidewalk In front when tbe
storm struck the city. A portion of
the cornice was broken off and fell up­
on the children, instantly killing the
babe and seriously but not fatally in­
juring tbe older child.
Danutce in th* Park*.
All th. bet tree. In Military pvk
were blown down, and Universitj- park
and Blind Asy1 nm park suffered much
....
.Injured
.
dnm^o. The only ,bnlldtag.
were those of the Union Transfer oompnny nnd the Acme Milling com£nj, which were
unrooted.
The

i
th-var.- that have
I
, .
~ ..
&lt;
I preserved
the nmplftnde
use of theand
chimpu,
anu
P
variety
oj
.
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J"
.
. .;
1 th.oper.tlon. th.t the Indian, “
are
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of the telephone company apparatus.----------------------------broken in many places and LIVING LANTERNS IN THE SEA.
service
—
was rendered
----- ’
almost 1I
-------The «*tld*hlpmlte” and It* Rows of Shinworthless. So manj’ trees fell across j
.
the tracks of the street car company |
Away down
down in
tn the
tne dark
dark depths
aeptns of
oi tno
Away
tho
that it was several hours before ears ocean there are living lanterns that
ocean there are living lanterns that
could be run on some of the/llnes. are borne about lighting up the darkare borne about lighting up the darkMany narrow escapes of persons have neiuK A queer fish called the “midbeen reported. Reports from the sur- shipmite” carries the
...
brightest and.
rounding country say that the storm •sn,p, /L.,
ca ,®
I1
............................
•
•
did
&lt;km*/to farmer*
snost’ bribing
of all these sea torches.
did great damage to farmers.
Along its back, under it and at tho
|base of its fins there arc small disks
Mount Vernon, Ind., May 11.—A torthat glow with a clear phosphorescent
nodp struck this city at 2 o’clock Thurs­
light like rows of shining buttons on
day Afternoon. The steamer Eugene,
the young middy's uniform. In this
belonging to the Henderson hominy
way it gets the name of *‘mi(h.hipraite.”
milt was overturned in the middle of
by which young sailors in the navy
the river. Fii teen people were op board,
uro often called. Tlicsc disks are ex­
but they saved themselves by taking
actly like small bull’s-eye lanterns,
refuge on the barge the boat was tow­
With regular lenses and reflectors.
ing. The boat was valued at 110,000 and
The lenses gather the rays and the re­
is a total loss CapL Campbell was in­
flectors throw them out again. There
jured) by a piece of flying tim ber.
is a layer of phosphorescent cells be­
Wecksesser's block was badly dam­
tween the two and the entire effect is as
aged, the roof being blown away and
timber scattered in every direction and perfect us if made bj- some skillful op­
the building flooded with water. The tician. Many other fish Jiave “reflec­
Knights of Pythias hall, which was in tors.” munj’ have “lenses,” but the
the buflding, was ruined by the water. •midshipmite” is the only kind that
The Mount Vernon fair grounds were has such splendid specimens of both.
damaged several thousand dollars. The fish is so constructed that when it
About 125 stalls were blown down and is frightened bj- some devouring sea
the timber scattered in every direction. monster it can close its lenses and hide
Reports from the entire "country indi­ itself in the darkness. It can turn ita
( lantern on and off at will. It is al­
cate tbat much damage was done.
; ways “filled’’ and ready when wanted. '
Damaffo In an Ohio Town.
1 Another marine animal has a luminous
Akron, O., May 12.—A wind and rain
storm swept over this city at 5 o’clock bulb that hangs from its chin and thus
Thursday night, doing much damage. throws a light before it to warn it of
The roof of the Hotel Buchtel was part­ the approach of enemies. Still an­
ly carried away and a number of win­ other upholds a big light from the exOthers,
dows in the rear demolished. Trees tremitj’ of the dorsal fin.
and smaller buildings throughout the again, have supplies of a luminous oil
city were blown down. A colored man that runs down its sides from the fins,
working on the street railway in the , making a bright and constant lightall
northern part of [he city was struck by ni*ound it Most of the jelly fish are
lightning hnd killed.
1 phosphorescent These live far down
----------------------------on the floor of the• ocean
ccc" —
Lcyc It
.k
where
it is alTHEY SURRENDER.
wavs dark and gloomy.
trio
*
“
। ways
The dwellers
! in these waters are provided with
Sander'® Train Ste*leri In Colorado
। lights of their own shining .bodies and
Stopped By Deputy Marshall
| fins, which illuminate their home with
Salina, Kan.. May IL—The “war” is
over. The intrepid Colonsdo con tin- a strange glare.
•

gent of tbe commonweal which has
ONE OF THE LOST TRIBES.
kept Colorado and Kansas in an uproar
In India and Their
for two days has surrendered uncon­ A Strange Community
._______________
Strange
Belief*.
ditionally to Marshal Neeley. They
Scattered over the breezy downs of
were
450
strong
and every man
the Nilgherries. in little villages of
put under
arrest
The
surren­
wicker houses, that look at a little disder was mode peaceably and the
tance like nothing in the world so much
entire army is being taken to Topeka
for trial The special train is now en as a colony of beehives, lives a com­
route with the captured army and is munity of six or seven hundred people,
making rapid time on its return trip । who are variously believed to be the
Marshal Neeley served the writs upon descendants of one of the lost tribes of
the Coxeyite* with a posse of twenty­ Israel, the aborigines of southern India
eight men, saying that if they refused and a community of Manichase ns.
They believe in a strange trinity and
to surrender the train the government
would be asked for troops to enforce a hell, a dismal stream full of leeches,
and this they must cross by means cf a
the order of the federal court
single thread. The soul burdened with
sin is too heavy for this slender supNew Yobe, May 12.— “Tip,” the big port and the sinner falls into the
elephant at Central park, is dead. He stream, but the thread sustains easily
died at 4:19 p. m. Friday from the ef­ the souls of the good. The funeral of
fect of poison administered to him by a Toda, for that is the name of the
order of the park authorities “Tip” singular tribe, is as odd in its way as
fed a record of eight keepers killed-, its religious belief.
His body is
by him, and his disposition was such wrapped in u new cloth, and his toes
that he had become a constant menace tied together with red thread; grain,
to the peace of the park. Therefore it sugar, tobacco and money are wrapped
was decided to kill him, the job to be in his funeral toga to provide him for
performed by administering to him a his journey across the, Styx and the
quantity of poison.
dark plain beyond.
Two buffaloes are slain beside the
New Ohleanb, May 12.—The sugar corpse and the dead man’s hands are
growers’ convention adopted resolu- placed upon their horns; a piece of his
tioty declaring that the sugar schedule skull, his hair and ’ his finger-nails are
of the senate finance committee fixing, removed, to be used later on at the
the duty on raw sugar at 40 per ch nt great celebration of the death o£ all
ad valorem is inadequate protection to those who, during the twelve months,
the home producer; that it is Impossible have “taken the leap over the great
for the eane growers and sugar manu­ precipice into the bottomless abyss.”
facturers of Louisiana to pay for the When these tokens are removed, clari­
actual cost of production at that rate fied butter is smeared on the fragrant
wood of the funeral pyre, and the body
of duty.
*
is burned to ashes and the ashes scat­
Washington, Maj’ IL—The May ro- tered to tbe four winds. .

a falling off of 5.8

To cut a track through the high and
land tbe men are obliged to behung In
chains, and notwith.tandlnff thi. pre­
vention about fifty bare loat tbeir
Urea by lorine their fooling- and being
daabeddown one thonaand feet Into

Wot* of Our Lav-mxk-re In
Fifty-Third Oc ocrea*.

The Great Daily of Michigan.’
Briefly Recorded.
senate.

W.nnwTOX.
The
“t*®
bill wm briefly dUcMaed lo the tenale
yMierdey.
A resolution wm intro­
duced uulhorixlnj thr McreUry ot war
nnd wcretery of tho n.ry to donate to
W. U McDowell, of tho Columbian
Liberty
Bell
committee,
cannon,
mnaketa, aworda, etc., not required by
nary or army usee, to be cut Into
wurenir liberty belle for tbe use of

Mbools
WaaulxoTOX, May 10.—The tariff bill
was discussed in the senate yesterday
sod during the debate Senator Mills
(Tex.) announced that under no cir­
cumstances would he support the
amendments proposed by the cornpromise bill.
.
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tK&gt;ac Newton Is given tn, crer, ..
THE LORDS MEET.
orlFinaUngthe present
Quartan of the Titled LejUlaturv
of using the decimal pomtlu, r,.A„
'
-------- -of -England.
being that by placing ,,
lhp
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What specially strikes a visitor on the line ft could be diMlnguirtXl'
Washington, May IL—John Potion, ,
entering
the
house
of lords for the glance from the-full M..pJr., tbe new senator from Michigan,
took tbe oath of ofli.e in the United first time is the rich splendor of the Uon mark.
AH I:,,,..;:,:., na!h
States senate on the 10th to sucoeed chamber, says tbe New York Herald.
ticians use the mark In the na. nrt.
a noble apartment, one hundred-. posed by Newton anu
the late Senator Stockbridge. The res- It is
----------------and the periods.
olution to investigate the alleged police £eel long by forty-five broad and forty- ■
BIrwn
^.n nf
of nre
vneslill
• pljcatlon
•1 . .
clubbing Muy 1 was discussed, but no fiTt} high, splendidly adorned and .
r
'
action was token. The tariff Lili was carved, lighted by
...
twelve richly dec­
orated windows.
All round run gal­ I
further considered.
Chemists turn serqp iron, into ink
Wasuinoton. May 12.—The tariff; leries, protected by handsome brass old bone* into luciMr matches, the
bill was considered in the senate yes- , railings.
Tbe end gallery is that set shavings of the bl/cksmith shop into
terdaj’ and several of tbe amendments apart for the use of strangers.
It has l*russian blue, fusel oil ihto oil of ap.
were adopted. Senator Gullinger spoke ( the press gallery just In front
The pies and peon., the drainings of cow
on hi* amendment providing for a re- i galleries
.
that run along the sides are houses into fashionable perfumery,
taliatory clause against Canada, but no forthc use of distinguished person­ beggars' rags into new pildt Coa£
action was taken.
| ages. When the princess of Woles and
• cesspool filth into, ammonia and tar
- 14.—Five hours .
k________
- attend
Washington-, Majj other
ladies-r
of the roj-al
family
waste into aniline dyes and.saccharine.
• were re&lt;lQlre&lt;i ln tho senate on Satur- to bear the debates they invariably
In Pari* they first utilize rat* to dear
. dav
fmm the a
Iaova nf
day to dianoae.of
dispoeexif the items relation
relating to I eiaw
&lt;-jew the scene from
alcove
of the
j.the flesh from the bones of carcasses,
tannic anjl tartaric acids and alcoholic । gallery to the left of the throne. The
। then kill the rate, use up their fur for
perfumery
.
in the tariff
utn bilL
ms. Theii.milyjypne
j —I.~
itself
. , is a *richly
- gilt choir, dfc! trimming*, their skin for glove*, their
Hitiaiy academy appropriation bill (H10.- f
repoVtea-xod. bi.l
biiij
j; “'XTL" SUTX
20s/wm reported^end
— p^ed .
diV and

the

meat of agriculture, after oonsolidats, places the condition of

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THE. CHIMPU.
Parnvtaa and Bolivian Indiana P»« a
Queer Counting Device!
The chimpu is a reckoning ’de Hee
still employed in some remote parts of
Peru and Bolivia.
It consists es­
sentially of a certain number of cords
tied together at one of their extremi-.
ties and along which slide small per­
forated balls. The cords are of differ­
ent colors and the balls are made of
the shells of various., fruits., These
balls can be strung all at the same
time upon all the cords or upon a
certain number only.
The‘Indian, says the New York
Journal, thus has a means of creating
for himself categories of juxtaposed
numbers corresponding in our proc­
esses to as many columnsns there are
cords in the apparatus.
If, as it hap­
pens. moreover, the native calculator
decides that the balls strung a - single
time shall represent units, that those
through which two cords pass shall
equal tens. etc., he will be able to rep-’
resent anj’ numbers whatever.
Ho
will figure, for example, tho figure 4,- '
456 by stringing 0 balls on one cord, ।
5 on two cords. 4 on three cords and 4 .
on four cords.
The little instrument
once tied at the lower extremity, us it
was previously at the upper, will in- ।
definitely preserve the quadruple num- &gt;
bar which will have thus been con
tided to IL
We see in this curious reckoning de­
vice of the present Indians a survival
and a simplified adaptation of the old
quipus or cords with knots of vnrious colors that took the place of writ­
ing and numeration among the' an­
' cient Peruvians.
It is true that • the
I chimpu is at present decimal or nearly
so (the ten is easily exceeded on tho
first cord),’ but ftV„»ia°lL.
we do not know
what
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WHERE

pl^inirJMxj.
nlaMntr
Mat Gen.
Geo._Gvor«r
Georn-r JS.
S. Green
I.rwooo
on 1 1.
,, &lt;wde&lt;l off trom ti,e
♦ nf
of ♦uthe 1 .per.
ooncs tor. gelatine
p
the retir^B list of the regular army as a '; house
by n
a ubuiutul
handrail.
uoubc vy
From this part
•
_
first.lieutenant.
I| of
- jthe
.
.
.
.
chamber privy councilors and ‘
A KIND-HEARTED CAPTAIN.
,
,
.
| the sons of peers who have the entree
Washington, May 9.—Mr. Hatch re-1 UBUMHy watch the proceedings, and on While Punutug Geronimo Ho luiknv
ported hi* anti-option bill in the house tjje njght of any great debate many | '
Two i&gt;utr*».«i nogt.
yesterday and the naval appropriation I members ot the house of common* also ‘ Geronimo,
Geronimo,the
theonce
oncepowerful
powerfuland
and
b^Jl was called up and briefly explained may be seen here.
’ cruel Indian chieftain of the west, is .
in -nmnt ?»j
jn
house of lartis are ' now a quiet and peaceful prisoner at
Home of
ita parts.
Washington, May 10.—In the bouse । •rranged much osrin the lower bouse, : _______
_.... an army
rJBypa*v
Mount_______________
Vernon barracks,
yesterday the bill authorizing the con- except that rows of cross benches face upon the Alabama river, a short disstruction of .a bridge across
the Missis I t.jje woolsack, it is there that the tance above Mobile, says Kate Field’*
.»
.«hsippi river nt St Lout* was passed and prince of Wales and the dukesof Edin- Washington. During what was known
n bill was favorably reported by Mr. burg. Connaught and Cambridge ordi- as the Geronimo campaign settlers reSpringer (111.) to suspend the taxation narfly sit, this part of the house indi- • siding upon
isolated ranches in
of 10 per cent on slate bank issues. eating independence of political al- Arizona and New Jlexico lived in conAfter hearing Gen. Coxey the commit­ legiance
to either of the
(
' stant terror of his raids. When one
great
tee on labor decided to report a resolu­ parties.“ . 7___ .
Occasionally
some noble : was reported or feared, those on the
tion for a joint investigation by a lord who may have broken with j Hue of the expected rail! fled precipispecial committee of the senate and his party finds a temporary seat here, | tatcly to tlie nearest poinf of safety
bouse of the Coxey tuovetqent and the
too, as Lord Derby did in the session , —usually an army post if it could be
depressed condition of labor in general.
of 1379. The lord chancellor, who acts reached—there to remain until the
Washington, Maj’ IL—A bill was in­
as speaker or chairman of the upper 1 danger wu« over, nnd then, probably,
troduced in the house yestekdaj’ for
house, sits In front of the 'throne on I to return and find buildings burned.ail
pensions at the rate of one cent perday
the so-called woolsack. This is really live things killed or carried away, and
for each day of service and one for a 1 a sort of ottoman, and a scat compared j property of every •leseri’ption wantonly
currency commission to be composed of
with which an armchair such as the destroyed. In the year ibSftau officer
fifteen persons, not more than seven to speaker of the house of commons is al- ! was sent out with a body of troops in
be bankers, to investigate the currency
a
lowed must be luxurious ease.
The - pursuit
of (Jeronimo.'ho had just ■
question and report to congress in De­
peers of the ministerial party sit to the ' passed, leaving desolation in his track.
cember. Mr. Talbot brieflj* announced
One
dujhe came to’a beautiful ranch,
the death of his colleague^ IL F. Ilrat- lord chancellor's right; those in oppo­
sition to the left. By a curious cus­ showing everywhere the ownership
tan, of Maryland, and the customary
tom in the procedure of the house, and core of people of means. It was
resolutions were adopted.
entirely deserted. Its pecupants had
Washington. May Ik—In the house whenever the lord chancellor speaks
fled, not even taking time to close the
the bill providing that the first session in debate, he has to step two paces to
doors of the low, rooiriy dwelling.
the
left
of,
and
away
from,
the
wool
­
of each congress shall begin the first
With one solitorv exception there was
sack
—
an
odd
idea,
for
it
places
him
—
a
Tuesday after March 4, instead, of wait­
ing until the following December, and member of the party in power and a no appearance of life.
Chained to a post were a couple of
cabinet
minister
—
on
the
opposition
the second session to begin on the first
magnificent greyhound puppies of
Monday in January, instead of De­ aide of the house.
purest
breed. The little creatures lay
cember, as at present, was favora­
side by side upon the ground, nearly
ELECTIONS IN FRANCE.
bly reported.
The civil appropria­
tion bill was discussed.
Mr. Erd­ Manhood Suffrage la Unlvnrvol—Preenu- famished from hunger and thirst, al­
most too weak to give greeting to what
man (Pa.) introduced a bill amend­
Hour Agulnat Fraad.
they knew to be the coming &lt;&gt;f friends
ing the civil-service law. It increases
In France all mon when they hove
and*
help. The ^captain hastily dis­
the number of commissioners from attained their majority are registered
three to four, not more than two of voters. Every one qualified is inscribed mounted and went-to them, his men
them to be of the same political party. on a poll list and is irmed with an crowding around, eager as himself, to
Persons who pass the examination are electoral card—giving his name, pro­ help. Water was given them and food
from his own rations, but when they f
to be divided into two classes, accord­ fession and residence—which is issued
ing to the two political parties casting by the mayor of his commune. This had eaten, the question was what
the largest vote.
Jfce patronage is to card is his passport of citizenship and should be.done with them? It wmim­
possible to take them along in.so hasty
be divided equally among the several also serves for purposes of identity.
a march. They were t&gt;H&gt; young to
states and territories.
Each card is numbered and corresponds
hunt for food’, anti if turned l«*e
| . Washington. May 14.—A resolution
with the number on the register. The
? as lntroduced In the house on Satur- polling takef place In a townhall, would become the prey of wolves an
day, Piding for a committee to in­ schoolroom or other public building. coyotes. In the inelosurc where they
tf tho industrial No candidate is elected at the first bal­ were they were proti'ctcd; about
deprcMlon,
Mr. Mcpinn. of IlltaoU. lot who does not receive at least a twelve feet In front of the puppies ran
*"
”
’by »«_*«-«
a ditch, through which water was
quarter of the votes on the register of
Coxey Moves.
flowing, a sight of which Imd only
Wmbimotox, May 14.—Tent, were voters, or one-half of the ballots actu­ served to tantalize them, fastened jus
.truck at “Camp Tyranny" Saturday ally* cast Failing cither of these re­ out of reach of ita cooling draught
and the army waa uon on the march, sults ia second ballot takes place a fort­ Across tho ditch, plainly in view. l«y
for tlw new camp nicer HyattarUle, night later, when a simple majority of the heads of several slaughtered ca
Md. The new camp ia 3 mile, from tho votes is sufficient for election.
tie. In the dry atmosphere of that lav
There is not the same strict control itude meat does oot derny. so t
di.trlct, a pleaaant spot, well wooded
and well watered.
There Coxey ex- over expenditure on elections in Franco heads were in goo! preservation ana
pecta to maintain hta headquarter, all us in England. The cost of on election must have added greatly to the ensummer If need. be. or, m he Mys, varies considerably. There is a great
pangs of hunger of the two
.
until congrcM taken action on hl, btlla. deal spent in holding public meetings, {mptain hafi Mverel of th. !•«*
but a spirited rivalry avisos sometimes
Novel Aid to
brought and laid near the
over placarding. Tbe candidates are
Cincinnati, May 14.—Forty canary
to furnish food for mnnv days. .
.
birds, arranged around tbe interior of not saddled with official expenses. The from a toolhousc near by he 0,“
the edifice, by their .legleg added to amount spent depends entirely on the men tookspodesund -hovelsand tu .
strength of the opposition. • Usually, tbe course of the ditch for “ J*"
the interest of a sermon on “Spring”
when the fight is keen, the expenses yards, ao that it ran lmme&lt; lately J
delivered by Pastor »obHnt, of the
of each candidate will run between ten the puppies. Afjtcr a friendly I
Lincoln Park Baptiet church of Clndnthousand nnd thirty thousand francs.
nati.
each grateful dog »nd a cheery
At the famous contest between Bou­
of encouragement, the captain m
The Chinese B^utry.
langer and Jacques in 1839 over a mil­
his horse.and rode away.
May 11-“-The total lion francs were spent.
.
number of Chinese that have regUtered
The French system of polling tends
throughout
the
country
under
the
exto
insure
purity
of
voting.
When
a
. . °------unaer tne ex­
clusion act is 105,812.1 Thu total Chi- ’
A Maa Who Ila. Two Tor—
,
--------voter enters the polling station he
nese population by the
A little public bouse.
* census
effnsus of
of 1890
1890 gives up hia electoral card. The numwas 107,482.
। ber on it is compared with the num­ landlord and hla custonu n. »»n
rloua experience, .lands on the
ber in the register. When the identity
Vaebed Tor Mura.r.
Cottonwood Falls, Kan., May 14- ' of the voter is established his cardisac- dary line dividing tbe
Darw en and Oswabftwistlc.luu’c^^
George Bose, the murderer ot Aaaist- oepted and he is allowed to vote. Before The .boundary line runs drtW
ant Po.tma.ter Knhl at thia place, wa. th© card is returned to him an official through the center ot the h&lt;”t‘'r£,idc
taken from jail Saturday night by a tears off a corner of it, which renders
it useless. Other precautions are taken an there are public rooms on
mob and hanged.
which render fraudulent voting ex­ ot tho passage two Uoens«.s i
I tremely difficult.
Election offenses, sary. The publican is
MV ll-Inqa'rj Into which are severely punished, are hard­ close the Darwen side of the
rtWn ofk. Northern pLfie
theo
ly possible except through collusion ten o’clock every nighL
th»l » trwwcUon for o„r
the condition of hislioen •
tnkeep
^"y’000
“&lt;&gt;‘ recorded on tho
woldtwistle Mccnw’ «Ukn« b»
In
noon.
his door open until
. B proe­
order
not
to
toy
hiinscIf
op&lt;
^(gndIn both ’
and Germany one- ecution by Darwen, therefore.
comfourth (M)
lord, when the clock chi®_ frorn ths
gullible
pels hia customers to rem&gt;

tbe
laxMltora
for voting in

bv Cxio«
both
b/und^T
his bad directly over tbe

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UNWELCOME CALLERS.
Woman, Young and Old, Who
Want Department Clorkanlpa

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po“’b,’0 that *&gt;&gt;e ml»bt be ' MrCHfft
«»o«. tbe employe, whom it wm SLLVmtr.
drop ,or 1"k ot appropriatloii Thl. diapoecd of the fair applicant, and the secretary of the treasury
turned away from her tears and nrr&gt;
testation.
„ .
becam« known toothercabb
.net offloer^ and th,.,, adopted the expr~«tons
of
Mr. Carlisle u tbeir own.
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1and told hundred, of foir applicant,
'the Mine story, thin, dUposinff of them
!in veiy short order.
'
. A,gr”tl”a°y tadlc, seek office and
1pp^nd to be needy, when a. a matter
'of fact they are merely ambition, to
'
ores, well end buy pretty things. It
is well known here that very many
I&lt; u. Wh° 1'“vc B00'1 homoa. with
lath.r. of moderate but .ufflcle.it In­
1
com, to take care of their families reaKMbly well, go office-seeking .nd
plead poverty, solely in order to have
money with, which to take annual trips
to seaside or mountain.
Moreover,
there are respectable ladies, daughter,
of good families, who go after con­
gressmen at tho Capitol, pleading dire
necessity, who spend lifetimes of re­
gret for their misdirection. There
“___ _ is a
very slight step from a little
1- wrong
—o­’
doing to a great wrongdoing; and‘

TE NEWS.

A TEMPLE BURI

t&gt;r~-It- I.
1-ruon.
BaoOKLTK, May 14.—Just after •rrvw“ made to blow up the
at Jackson with dynamite As ice® at noon Sunday and while Dr.
was snaKing
shaking nanas
hands wilu
with mc.umemconvicts who were locked in the new I Talmage
^mag® was
ceU block were marching to their I h*™ of hU congregation fire buret out
‘,f
carlK,1ic acid, which
cells from an evening meeting, three between
"*n ’the
*'-"*"-*"*
pipes of the organand
andwithwith­
on Bubnrc Porter—in Qae«t
of the convicts, Edward
Huntley, in ten minutes tbe big tabernacle waa
of "Influence.”
doomed
to
total
destruction.
Adjoin
­
-_____
sent
from
Detroit
for
twenty
b0XJ.lt«-,Mved. n a box. 8 for 15. Sent by tno”.'
[Special Washington Letter.]
I*11'? ...4 i«uod by our ngfln’4years for burglary: John de Mann, sent ing the church was the Hotel Regent,
eight
stories
in
height,
with
a
frotage
The moat persistent and therefore
from Grand Rapids for fifteen years for
the most disagreeable office-seekers I
murder in the second degree, and Ar­ of 90 feet on Clinton avenue and ex­
,!-IpiFlEH. Small, mild und pleasant tc are women. When a Ladymakcs up her
thur Lawrence, sent from Eaton county, tending back 200 feet to Waverly ave­
mind that' she needs an office, and i
for ten years for burglary, made a break nue. The fire spread from the taber­
• - i \STEE3 issued only by
ought to have it, she also, by uncon- 1
from the ranks One of them seized tho nacle to this, hotel and then to the
u. (kMMlvvar. Sole Agent. Hastings.
scions cerebration, makes up her mind
guard, and another sprang up into a dwelling houses nil Greene and Waver­
to worry the life out of a poor con-'
window aud attempted to light a fuse ly avenues, opposite the tabernacle.
gre-ssman. almost as certainly and ef­
connected with u dynamite bomb. The The wind carried the blazing cinders
fectively as a terrier worries the life
alarm was given and Deputy Northrup in such quantities in a southeasterly
houses
that
th felling
out of u rat. The census office has
and Capt Stone arrived in time to direction
0
timetable.
ihb^t^o
squares
_ .
..
naturally been most besieged by wom­
quell the disturbance, and the convicts in Washington aveni
Ineffect February 11. 1KM._________
away,
and
also
the
Summerfield
.Meth­
were soon locked in their cells. The
en place-hunters ever since it was or­
warden says there had been rumors of odist church were set on fire by them;
ganized, because its employes are not
dynamite in tho prison for over a year, but the greatest loss on any one of
appointed under the civil-service law.
these structures did not exceed 315,000.
but no trace of it could be found.
It has been observed that all persons
The total loa% however, reaches over
in petticoats have a horror of competi­
8*2,000,000. Dr. Talmage said that he
,
•
Monthly
Crop
Report.
tive examinations. Arithmetic is a
।
The monthly crop report for April thought electric lights caused the fire,
hopeless puzzle to nearly all applicants
as ft. did that which destroyed the last
makes the following showing:
of their sex. But I have noticed that
"The condition of growing wheat Is 90 per tabernacle on Schermerhorn street.
in nearly every case where it was real­
cent, for thostate, and V7 per cent of the crop
It was decided that Dr. Talmage's
ly desired by influential men the exis grown In the southern nnd central count lea tour around the world should begin to­
' The conditions Indicate a crop ot SS,OOO.1&gt;jO
anrinnlious were successfully passed, i
day, as arranged. He will start in the
i bushels this year. The total number of bushels
That is to say, if the regular cxnminareported marketed In April was 1,189.002, nnd evening for Philadelphia and proceed
tion was a failure, b special ’ expert'’
‘ for the nine months from August to April in- from there to Atlanta. Ga. After yisltexamination was given, and the appli­
elusive It.013.198. Timothy and June grass ing some southern cities he will go to
meadows arc reported In prime condition, and San Francisco and sail from there to
cant always passed it.
I
the outlook for ah average crop of apples is
'1 he force of the census office was re­
Are you willing to work for the cause
promising Tno condition of peaches Indicates Honolulu and afterward to New
duced upon several occasions, and it.
Zealand, Australia, India, Spain, Eng­
a three-fourths crop*’
of Protection in placing reliable infor­
will be soon again. Such occurrences '
land and other foreign countries.
mation
in the hands of your acquain­
uemm in MirnifEO.
have been invariably followed by a
[The Brooklyn tabernacle, which was burned
tances ?
i
During the week ended May 5 reports Sunday., Is tbe fourth church which ban been
batch of marriages. Of course these
If you are, you should be identified
sent in by seventy-five observers in occupied by the congregation over which
matchvft have been the result of some
various portions of the state to the state Dr. Talmage has been pastor for twentywith
love-making; but when 1'huve rend
flvo years. The original church still s tan as
board
of
health
indicated
that
pleuriTHE AMERICAN
in Schermerhorn street, and ha* been used
the wedding notices in the news­
tis, measles and pneumonia increased Jor many years as a public school
This.
PROTECTIVE TARIFF LEAGUE,
papers the thought has come to me. ,
unlike the three which have succeeded It, and
in
area
of
prevalence.
Typhoid
fever
whether it be right or not’, that
135 W. 230 ST.. NEW YORE.
was reported at fifteen places, diph­ which have been burned one after another, was
the weddings have been brought •
not culled the "Tabernacle.” A strange coin­
theria at thirty-one, measles at sixty- cidence Is that the original tabernacle waa
■tailag your position. and give a helping bead.
anout mon* by reason of necessity I
three, scarlet fever ut fifty-six, con­ burned Sunday morning. December 22, 1&amp;7T8; tho
ml the part of the girls, than for ■
sumption at two hundred and seven second tabernacle was burned Sunday morn­
real, devp-seated Jove.
In such an ,
Kii-iji.uiil J'»*
aud smallpox at Jackson, Marquette ing. October 13, 1889. and the newest and great­
est tabernacle was burned Sunday.
event, ninety-nine per cent, of the j
Crvf-y. ....!•
and Kalamazoo.
The entire cost of the building and site was
marriages are but the commencement i
MH4 .............
about 8350.00Q. Of this sum about one-lialf was
The Niagara Faile Route.”
SHE IS GOING TO DE MARRIED.
of suits for divorce, or of miserable i
secured from the insurance on the burded
lives.
The State Medical association held structure, the sale ot lot* on which it stood
young ladies who run after alleged
Stations.
and the subscriptions received. The remainder
Of course, where so many hundreds
statesmen for the improper purpose of its twenty-ninth annual session in Rep­ was covered by a mortgage, a partot the secur­
of young people have been thrown to­
BABTWA RD.
getting an office which they do not resentative Hall in Lansing, the atten­ ity for which, while the building was not yet
Habtimob.......
gether some sincere attachments are
dance
being
large.
The
following
completed, was an insurance policy on Dr. Tw'really need frequently take that step.
Ul|
botytd to follow; but, while indulging
to,
mage •* life for 123.00a The mortgage is held
Stations.
The congressmen realize this fact, and officers were elected:
by
Russell
Sage.]
in flirtation with the mule clerks, the
President. H. O Walker, Detrhli: vice presi­
some of them are mean enpugh to take
- -------Ja.tn.la.rfi.Ip m.|p.m.|p.m.
dent. Victor C. Vaughn, Ann Arbor: secretary,
girls
not
uncommonly
would
keep
on
H
astings
.. ... ------- [3.351
|iX2»l •-!»! 1.25
D.!tadvantage of it.
A TERRIBLE CRIME.
Charles W. Hitchcjck, Detroit: treasurer, Wil­
the lookout for the better opportunities
C. R. OSBOfcN, Local Agent. Hastings
bra*'
There is one side of the office-seek­ liam G. Henry, Detroit
GU3
in the matrimonial field. In numerous ing business which is really pathetic. •
0. «v. ttUGrii.KS (». P &amp; T. A. t bicags
Killed by Fiends In Missouri.
Iron Mountain Mine itlartedinstances they would have several The old hull of representatives, which
Milan, Ma, May 12.—A most atro­
For the first time in eight months
such office beaux dangling while wait­ is how used as a semi-art gallery, I
PRORATE OllDFR.
Iron cious crime was committed Thursday State of Michigan. Countv «f Hurry—ss.
ing for something more eligible to wherein the -statues of famous states­ the Chapin mine whistle at
Mountain
blew the other night, night near Browning. Gus Meeks, his
Ala session
Ore I’rtdrei. Court i&lt;’r the
turn up. This plan they could afford to men art! placed by the various states.
the management wife and two children were murdered County nf Burrs. Luidrn al lire I’nrbate Uffice Iq
pursue ~&gt; lonfr ns they were rendered^,,, iu (lllily hlstl,n. ot lnanv jives, announcing that
tee cits ef liMsllngs. in mi hl county, on Tues­
was ready to resume work at tbe outright and another of the children—a day, tbe l»t &lt;iav of Max. In the year one
independent by their own employment;Speaker
.............................
- one corner
‘
IRnnl converted
ofgirl 7 years old—was so badly injured thousand right hnt&lt;ilre&lt;l and nliretv four.
but when discharge seemed imminent thin room inlo a ladies' reception room. property ifile since last summer. The
Ihraeut. Uharlcs W. A/n strvug, Judge of
that she may not recover. The circum­
they would promptly make a selection During the sessions of congress women news had a ten-fold significance to the
Prnbat*. .
stances leading up to the crime are
In the matter nf the eatMte «»f Valentine
from the available husbands at hand. in all stages of need sit day after day.’ community burdened since last August
O.
Huck, late of t'amlllus County, of Ouondage
ger?
about
as
follows:
And it is fair to presume that some of : sending their cards to members of the with 2,500 people compelled to exist oa
und State ot Hew York, deceased.
There are a number of criminal cases
On rending and filing tbe petition duly verified
public charity.
those marriages have turned out well. '
house whose influence, they are anx- .
pending Ln Lynn and Sullivan counties of Gilbert Buck, son of said deceased, praying
When Hon. Robert P. Porter was ■ lous to obtain. The doorkeepers cptne
Andllary administration ot said estate
against William F. Taylor nnd George that
may be granted t &gt; said peiUioirer (who is tbe .
superintendent of the census a good back with statements, often false, to
Tho limit of time in which Judge Taylor, brothers, the former being principal ad in In’St rut or of said estate as apstory was told on him. It seemed that the effect that the representative is Long, of Michigan, was given to show a
banker of Browning and the nearx by cxriurlifird copies of his appoint­
ment issued bv tlfr Nurrogates Court of Onon­
on one occasion Superintendent Porter । “not present to-day” or "out of his cause why his pension should not be latter
a
farmer.
The
charges daga County, New Yuwk, und "now on file In this
received the resignation of a girl who , seat." Some congressmen gend Word reduced having expired without the against them are forgery, arson and court.i or to some oilier suitable person.
Tiiereu|H&gt;n it Is ordered, that Saturday, the
joyfully informed him that she was to “come to-morrow," merely f&lt;ir the appearance of Judge Long or his coun­ larceny. William
P.
Taylor.
Gus -2f.thdayof May A. 1). Ififl. at fen o’clock in the
going away to be married.
She was purpose of putting off the visitors, sel, Commissioner Lochren gave notifi­ Meeks aud others were jointly indict­ forenoon, be assigned lor tbe hearing of said
anxious that he should give her a letter who. lucking care fare, trudge wear­ cation that the pension had been re­ ed and Meeks pleaded guilty at the petition and that the he(m at Ikwof said de­
ceased and all other persons interested In said
of commendation, which he did very ’ ily home to their boarding places, duced from 1’5 to 850 per month.
last term and was sent to the peniten­ estate . are mpilred to appear at a session ot
Court, thru to be bolden at the Probate
amiably, notwithstanding the
fact j to return
again
and again
in '
tiary. About a month ago he was par­ add
office, in the City of Hastings, In raid County,
that site had not been a capable clerk. I pursuit ot
their hopeless quest. !
doned by Gov. Stone in order to use and show cause, If any there be. why the prayer
of
the
petitioner may not be granted. And It Is
The village of Davison. Genesee him us a witness against the Taylors,
Subsequently her husband turned out In the public reception room of
further ordered, that said petitioner give notice
was visited by a fire that .prac- who were in consequence anxious to be to the persons Interested In said estate; of tbe
a brute, and within three months she i the senate similar scenes are enacted, county,
_,
pendenev of said petition and tbe hearing
got a divorce in Chicago.
Then she but the senators ’usually treat the tically wiped out the business portion rid of him.
thereof bv causing a ropy of this order to be
The little girl recovered sufficiently published In the Hastings llANJfKU.a news­
came back to Washington and com- women better. They tell them frank- of the town. Twenty-three buildings
polled the reluctant Mr. Porter, on the ly whether they can or cannot get were destroyed. The fire was con- to describe some of tbe parties, and paper printed ami circulated In said County ot
Barry, once In each week for three successive
p
’
laces
for
them
instead
of
keeping
trolled
bv
tbe
aid
of
the
Flint
fire
deupon
her
evidence
Sharon
McCullough,
strength of his own letter, to take her
weeks previous to said day of bearing.
I partmeul Loss, about 150.000; insur- of Gould, and George Howlett, of Lime
Chas. W. akmbtrono
into service again.
Moreover, she them in fruitless suspense.
Judge of Probate.
county, have been, arrested as par­
held her place long after Porter ceased
The representatives, however, are, ance, 835,000
(A true copy.)
’
The new city hospital st Muskegon ticipants in the crime. A party of citi­
to be superintendent; for she placed less skilled in diplomacy, or else are!;
zens from Milan and Browning found
his letter on file amqng^her papers of afraid to offend some family in their was dedicated.
MORTGAGE SALE.
Bert Brandon, a Brookfield boy aged at the place of the murder the revolver
indorsement, and Porter’s successor district,
districts, and
nnd when they cannot get (
would not disturb her. As an act of offices for these applicants they dodge , 13, was sent to the reform school until and a stone with which the murderers
Default having been made In tbeconditions of
had shot end killed the father and n certain mortgage executed by William Ver­
them. Very often ladies go ’ to the he ia 18 years old for stealing.
Boom and Ada VerBoom, husband and wife, to
li mnch tbe purest, and therefore tho
Louse galleries, sit there looking for |
It was said that between twenty and motner and beat out the brains of the Charles W. Smith, dated tbe seventeeatb day
»!• known. Made from the best
o! November 1HB. recorded the twenty sixth
their representatives until they ap- twenty-five saloons at Muskegon would two children.
brine, by tbe best process, with the best
day
of November 1S02 aud Assigned by the said
grain. and Bold In tbe best package—an
pear, and then hasten to the reception goout of business this spring.
Killed HU Cellmate.
Charles W. Smith, to John G. Reuter on tbe
air tight and noo-absortoent box.
room,
send
in
their
cards,
and
receive
।
Alpena
has
shipped
10,000,000
feet
of
C
hicago. May 12.—George Dunlap 26tb. day of November IMS which assignment
The fact that salt is cheap Is no reason
was recorded the same date and on which said
killed James Maher, his cellmate, in mortgage there Is due at tbe dale hereof, five
why you should not have pure Balk
the information from the messengers or lumber this season.
A»k for Diamond Crystal, give it a fair
pages that “he was here for a moment, '
£n u-year-old girl named Gokey was the bridewell.
Dunlap, in drunken hundred and forty five and 1-2-100, dollars, the
trial. Writ* us for farther particulars.
said assignee of said mortgage having elected
but he had gone uptown again, ’’ The
badly burned in a lumber camp 25 delirium, attacked his victim with tbe to consider tbe whole amount jecured hy said
Our Dairy Hatt is tbe standard of sxol ten w. and no butter maker should
ladies return to the galleries and look
south of Cheboygan that she died cell-bucket and beat him terribly over mortgage due and payable in pursuance ot the
and conditions of said mortgage on ac­
|
be without it. Address
the head before the night watch could terms
down upon the members there and see
a short time.
count of default having been made in tbe pay­
DIAMOND CRYSTAL SALT QO.,
their representatives chatting with a .
jobn Race and a man named Brock, interfere. Maher was taken to the ment of the Interest thereon within thirty day*
St. Clair, Mich.
from
the
time it was due and pavable. Notice
fellow member, or writing letters at ■ o{ ironton, got into a quarrel, and prison hospital and died twelve hours Is hereby given that bv virtue of the Dower of
their desks. Many a woman under RftCe shot the other, inflicting a fatal later as a result of his injuries. At a sale In said mortgage I shall foreclose the
coroner’s inquest Dunlap was held to same, by a sale at public auction to the high­
these circumstances is moved to tears wound.
est bidder at the north front door of tbe Court
and leaves the capitol sobbing aloud. !
The new &gt;13,000 M. E. church at await investigation by the grand jury.
House In tbe City of Hastings oa the twenty
eighth day of May ism. at twelve o’clock uoom
It is thus made plain to her that her c&lt;ro WM dejicuted.
•
A Bicyclist Killed.
of all that certain piece or parcel of land situ­
statesman friend wante nothing to £0 (
j^eph Turner, of Bay City, has sold
and being In the township of Irving In the
Chicago, May 12. —Charles Whittle, ate
County of Barry and state of Michigan'aud de­
with her, and will do nothing for her. to J.
- S. H. ~
. &amp;
. r-_
Clark
Co., of. New York, sou of Maj. Whittle, the evangelist, scribed as follows, to wit; The south half of tbe
. During and immediately after the ; 4,000,000 feet of assorted lumber.
was killed by a train at Wheaton. He south east quart* r of section fifteen and rhe
north half of the north half of the north east
war very many women of improper be- j
The steamer Peerless from Chicago, wu riding a bicycle between the rails quarter of section twenty two all In town four
havior found places in the executive quarintined at Marquette on account and failed to see the train approaching. north of range nine vest containing on® hun­
Tho Community
and twenty acres of land according to tbe
departments. This fact became notori­ of smallpox on board, was released.
Mr. Whittle was 25 years old and leaves dred
,! Last evening, jnst after tea, while Mr.
United Stales survey be the same more or less,
ous, and thousands of people until this
comptroller 01 mucurrcuvj «uThonw Hartman, a prominent and highlyThe comptroller of the currency au- a widow and two children. His father, the same being tbe mortgaged premises.
i John G. Rkvtkr,
day believe that ladies in the (lepart,
Qld Seconj National who is now in Maine, was notified and
lesjxrcted ' citizen, apparently in the best of
Assignee of mortgage.
ments are no better than they should
........................................
health and spirits, was reading a newspaper,
Chas. H. Bauzh.
Bunk of Bay City" to begin business will be hero next Sunday.
Attorney for Assignee.
be
But this is an erroneous impres­
the sheet suddenly fell to the floor; he
with a capital of $400,000.
Itobbed a Bank.
Dated
February
26tn.,
18M.
not
very
sion. The percentage of impyoperlyplaced one hand ovter his heart, gasped, and
Dr. und Mra William Huntington, of
Southwmt City, Mo., May IL— At 8
lady bchaved women in the departments is
tank bock in his chair, evidently unconHowell, celebrated their fiftieth wed­ o’clock yesterday afternoon seven men
had Porter’s recommendation on very small. As soon as their character
MORTGAGE SALE.
fciouA . The family were stricken with con- who
.
ding anniversary. The old couple have armed with Winchesters and revolver!
although she was notably in­ is made known, and it always is,
Default having been inade In tbe conditions
fternation, and immediately summoned a file,
j
spent the entire fifty years in Howell.
rode into this city and robbed the bank, ot a certain mortxage made by Martin V. Bar­
physician. But it was too lafce. 'The old competent.
thev are dismissed, no matter who in­
.
ker
and
Harriet
Iden Barker, his wife,
Andrew Johnson, a Muskegon town­ getting all the money it contained, be­ tn George F. Kenaston.
gentleman was dead. Physicians gave heart
and dated February
The ladies who come to TV ashington dorses them.
Smith D. Fry.
ship farmer who bad been missing two tween 83,000 and 34,000. One hundred 22. 1884 and recorded In the office of the
disease as the cause.”—Holbrook Herald.
seeking office invariably make the plea
Register
of
Deeds,
for the County of
weeks, was found by fishermen in Mus­ shots were fired by the robbers before
Every day the papers contain statements of
’ poverty. When one of them reaches
Barry In the State of Michigan. February 29,
As the seasoned tramp and the green kegon lake, near Hackley ± Hume's they left, and four prominent citizens 1981. In Uber 17 of mortgages on pages 218 and
similar to the above. Even youth is no de- 'the capitol and sends her card in to see
219. on which mortgage there Is claimed to be
fense against heart disease, and the awful ,her representative, she is loaded with one passed along the road, they ob­ mill, accidentally drowned.
were badly wounded
due at the date of this notice the sum of four
lapidity with which it is claiming victims
served a handsome, hospitable look- . James Lapree, a Moorland farmer,
hundred and forty-one dollars and thirty-nine
Farmers’ Alliance Headquarter*.
a speech which she fires at the states­
cents and do suit or proceedings at law having
ing home resting peacefully In the shot himself fatally while in his stable.
f-'rees upon all a conviction bf its prevalence. 1
Washington. May 14.—The executive treeu Instituted to recover the amount secured
man as soon as he responds to her sum­
Reader, if you have a symptom of this '
.
,
1 He was subject to fits, and recently committee of tbe National Farmers’ by said mortgage or any part thereof. Noticemons. She sa\s: “Here I am. strand­ quiet shade.
dread disease do not hesitate a moment in
Is therefore hereby given that on the 28lh day
••Git on to it, Cully," exdaimed the said that before he would have another
Alliance and Industrial union, which of May. 1801 at 10 o'clock iu tbe forenoon there
attending to it. Delay is always dangerous, ed. I haven’t money to buy a meal of gr»cn one, his eyes sparkling in an­ he would kill himself.
has been in session for several days, will be sold at the north front door of tbe
un&lt;i in heart disease too often fatal. Some victuals, or to get a place to sleep to­ ticipation; ' thar. the kind of a place
Mrs. Frank Crawford, of Rogers City, adjourned to meet in Topeka, Kan., court fiouse. In the City of Hastings, Coofity of
Barry and Atete of Michigan, said court house
•yruptonts of heart disease are shortness of night. You must get me a place right where we git a sost snap.'
... who was accused of poisoning her son. June 14. It was decided to establish being tbe place for holding the Circuit Court for
breath, fluttering, or palpitation, pain or away." Tbe stories ot those office­
••Do we? You think we do, do you?
has been discharged.
permanent headquarters in this city, 1 the County of Barry, at public auction to tbe
tenderness in left side, shoulder, or arm, ir­ seekers may be true, and usually they replied the seasoned one, scornfully.
highest bidder, the premises described in said
Mrs. Ira E Swart, of Auburn, Bay and quarters have been engaged.
mortgage or so much thereof as may be neces­
regular pulse, smothering, weak or hungry are true. Either they are lone and
"Well, you go in and try it. I ve been. county, a lady well known, died sud­
sary to satisfy the amount due on said mort­
•pelh, fainting spells, dropsy, etc.
lorn or else they have large families
Gave Up the Leadership.
gage as above set forth, with tbe interest there­
Go on in, but you’d better take a । denly at Syracuse, N. Y., from hemoron,
and the costs, charges aud expenses allow­
Pa-, writes: “I suffered wholly dependent on them for support. hydraulic jack along to pry the bull
Nkw York, May U.—Richard Croker's ed by-law
torn
“S' Sii "mqU»a, m, ____ J
and provided for in said mortnge,
hage of the lungs.
'
i__ &lt;a »»z»t nf not
the of tbe
official connection with Tammany hall said premises being situate In tbe City of Has­
banwmiMw.mtoJnmptato
month.indray
political honesty is n»&lt;■
pip’R jaws open with unless you want
hear
would seem tojump'into my mouth,
and my Their
The Peninsula Grove Camp Meeting
higlrest~’whichever party is In power
tings
in the County of Barry, and «Ute ot
condition made me very melancholy. Physicians
to tote him around with you till he association of the Coldwater M. E. dis­ ceased yesterday when he handed in his Michigan
and described as follows: Commenc­
Rsre me no relief. I became so mnch worst that thev are on that side. At least half a
resignation a* chairman of the finance ing four rods east and thlrtrtbree rods and
gits ripe and falls off.’’—Wasp.
I tu not expected to live, but wm induced as a
trict, will hold their annual camp meet­
committee
The resignation was ac­ two teet south on a continuous line of Jefferspn
lut rejort to me Dr. Miles’ Hew Heart Cure. Ths doxin female applicants for places in
ing
at
their
grounds
near
Coldwater,
Street from tbe smith east romer «5f*4ot one
«*eond day I felt greatly relieved, and at the end the treasure, after trying to fascinate
A Trifle Tired.
cepted.
'
block Ove Chamberlains addition to the City of
»• ten days I felt like a king. My gratitude is too Secretary ’Carlisle with smiles and
Barber-Your hair la getting very August 9-19.
Hastings, thence south twenty-two rods, east
«»P for exptmlon. • •
William Barker, aged 64 years, and
twenty-nine rods, north twenty-two rod*, west
'Jo&gt;eph Rockwell, Uniontown. Pa., aged 82 finery, have dressed themselves In thin, sir" for a long time a well known resident
Sharon Srantos, Kan.. May 10.— twenty-nine rods to place of beginning contain­
Victim-Yea. I’ve been putting anti­
ni, ,'I“a3r’: “For four years previom tobegin- mourning and come back a few days
ing four acres of land Also commencing four
William
McKinley
and
his
son,
Lewis,
“_n“Jbe um &lt;rf Dr. Miles’ Hew Heart Cure I was
of Lansing, dropped dead from heart
rods east of the south eest corner of block tour
Sp'eted with heart disease in a very severe form. later in tears. Meanwhile, according fat on it. I always did dislike stout disease while joking and laughing.
•were lynched here by a mob for in­ of ChaniDerlatn’s addition to the CRy of Hau­
^lit?ken.nU •ollied cures, but with do benefit to their plea, they have lost “&gt;etr hns.thence south along the east line of Jeffer­
hB,’8eriously, I think you ought to put
jatn1 used Dr. Milas’ remedy, one bottle of which
Abraham HarteU, who was confined citing a younger son to murder Charles ling*
son Street to corporation line, east with corpo­
bands or fathers, and are thus deprived
cured me.”
in tho county jHI .at Hastings, await­ Carey, his brother-in-law.
ration line twenty nine rods, north twelve rots,
something on it.”
High Point, la., makes tbe fol- of means.
west to place of tieginning, being on north went
ing examination on a charge of forgery,
7 :,‘C «*ten&gt;ent: “ I was a wreck from heart
“I do, every morning.
quarter of section twenty, town three, north
One young lady brought a
rtrouble when I began using
escaped.
Mvbehysbobo. HL, May IL—Repub­ range eight .went .
“May I uak what?”
। r Mlles New Heart Cure and Nerve and Liver man with her to persuade Mr. C"116"
Dated. February 28th. 1HM
c»pt Alexander. F. Thoma,, for more licans of the Twenty-second Illinois
t?’ un a rwult of their use I am weU.”
“Certainly. My hat Now, if you u
Gkobok.F. Kbsastox.
to
retain
her
in
her
plena
MOes’Kew Heart Cure is soldbyalldragthan thirty year, connected with tho district have renominated George W.
Mnr^ngee.
rrlve me a close shave and fifteen’cents
wn!
guarantee, or sent by tbe Dr. vinced that this inflnenee would secure
ALONZO E. KENASTON,
copper
mine,
of
tho
Lake
Superior
re
­
worth of silence I'll be much obliged.
If®®1’*! Co-. Elkhart, Ind., on receipt of what she mantel she was
Smith, of this cit^ for congress.
Attorney for mortgagee.
' ’I AT iJotOe. «&gt;x bottles for ». exprem pregions,
died
in
Keweenaw
county.
—Harper's Bexar.
K
potttlvely free from all opiates or over with good spirits The
drum. Dr. Miles’ Nerve and Liver replied that he would try to keep her.
fl’^cents per box, five boxes, 81 DO. Mailed
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Hastings Banner
Published Thursdays by
COOK. BROS..

KABTiiros.iirzcB-_____

COUNTY NEWS.
Our neighborhood is sad over the de­
parture of Mrs. John Teeple for the in­
sane asylum and the family have the deep­
est sympathy of everyone.
Durr Kenyon is sick.
,Lena Schmelakeris it work for Mrs.
.Emory Keuyou.
We. of Fillmore, listened to a very entertaiulnz talk from Elder Mylae, of Freepdr(, last Sunday apd hope be will come
again soon,
A Sabbath school w&lt;s organised here
last Sunday to be known as the Fillmore
Union Sabbath school.
Lee Matthews attended church with his
best girl Sunday.
Mrs. Tyler is very sick with the erislpelas.
Ed Smith Is going to put down the well
for the Irving cemetery this week.

June 3rd. Is Childrens day. It. will be
oboerve.l here in the^venlng.
A car load attended the Bali game in
Woodland Saturday.
The entertainment on Saturday evening
gotten up by the W. C. T. U. was will at­
tended, good time and exercises well ren­
dered.
'
Henry Mark of Rutland called on . his
brother John Monday.
Our Artist has tu work day and night t&lt;»
fill orders.
Craps of all kinds are-booming.
Mabel Bevier made a business trip to
Grand Rbpids Saturday.
We noticed Mr. Lake ot Rutland al
church Bunday evening.
Miss Alice Coats has returned from Lan­
sing where she has been attending collage.

WELCOME FIREMEN.
Co ntinurd from first page

the As*nclation In Grand Haven last year.
Mr. Hemer la a whole-salH d«lrr in
wheat. |M»iatoe*. wool and farm produce,
in Cedar Spring*. He joined the fire de­
partment at that place as a charter mem­
ber in 1380. He waa first elected assist­
ant foreman, then foreman, and then
Chief, which position be now bolds. He
is married and baa a four year old sou.
He has given the attention which the de­
tails nf hl* office require, and has made a
Na 1 official.
A. F. Stkvkxsox
of Paw Paw. was elected Vice President
of tbe State Firemen’s Assoclit ton at • the
Conventlrn in Hillsdale three years ago.
Evidently the Association has not regret­
ted its choice aa he still bolds the fort.
Hr was born in Waterloo, N. Y.. In 1848.
and just 30 rear* after tbat event joined
the Paw Paw fire department, and for the
past 10 or 12 year* has been its Chief.
His occupation is selling shoes.
He Is a
married inau, and the pleasures of home
are blessed with two children. Mr. Stev­
enson bolda a high place in tbe hearts of
firemen, and among the pleasures of life
he counts attending their annual meetings
one of the greatest.

Sldtoh.
Manuel Bechtel preached at this place
Sunday.
Sunday School every Sunday at eleven
o'clock. Think all should tum out and
help keep tbe interest up.
Uncle Billy Waugh spent a couple of
days last week in Grand Rapids.
Mrs. M. Trumble visitec her father at
Martin last week.
Mrs. Dil Benjamin is in Middleville tak­
ing care of ber sister-in-law. Mrs. Emma
Dunlap, who is very low.
Mrs. Mary Pender has been spending
The Delton Herald of May 4th. publish­
ed an item, reflecting great credit on the tbe past week with ber mother, Mrs. Nich­
A few statistics may be Interesting re­
enterprising people ot that frog shipping ols.
It may lie a trifle old but we wish to garding the fire departments of the state.
burg and Delton can well afford to smile.
The editor of that valuable sheet made bls congratulate Wm. Grey and wife on their In all there are 108 modem steam fire en­
gines: 71 hand engines: 36 chemical en­
type to read that the.latest survey of Jerry little daughter.
Supeivlsor Allen Is at Gun Lake fishing gines: 320 chemical fire extinguishers:
Boonton's contemplated railroad skips
187 hook and ladder trucks; 309 hose
Prairieville and Hickory Comers, strikes to-day.
carts and carriages. The hose used by
Delton and makes a straight cut for Ban­
A !&gt;*■&lt;! Give Away.
the Michigan fire departments If all joined
field thence to Bedford and Battle Creek.
Puealbly It isn’t general!^ known tbat a together would stretch out about 170
If that statement be true, what earthly
Object had the rail road company in view dollar possesses a very strange power. mll*s. Of cotton hose there Is about 770­
by Milklting aid and procuring the right of Indeed some of the citizens of this city 000 feet, rubber 105.000 feet, linen 10,000,
.
way to each of those ••skipped points?” and vicinity are witnesses to the fact that leather hose 700 feet.
Presumably the Editor of Barry Co. Her­ a dollar has seemingly great mesmeric
.
Note*
ald wishes to keep Deltnn citizens smil­ properties. It will be remembered tbat a
Allegan has 3 delegates.
The}- drove
ing.
fakir recently held an audience spellbound across tbe country.
Quite a camp of Potawatamie Indians, | in tbe street east of the National bank and
Five delegates are present from Lapeer.
from near Selkirk Lake,1 are camped about • among other attractions mesmerism was
two miles south east of this place, actively j included in tbe list. The object of his ex­
Imlay City is represented by two and
engaged making baskets of various kinds periments was one of the Wiley kids, and
Grand Haven by three delegates.
and sizes, to suit school children as well as ; with him tbe fakir gave a startling ex­
the matrons and mistresses of tbe bouse- ’ hibition of the Influence ot mind over
Charlotte beads the list with 13 dele­
holds.
matter. In tbe eyes of his kid associates gates. They all came at one time and
C. A. Policy ban a sick horse. Little tbe Wiley boy held a very elevated position suffered no accident despite the unlucky
hopes are entertained as*to it’s recovery.
owing to his prominence in the exhibition number.
The millinery shop was largely supplied given before so many people. After the
The visiting firemen speak In the high­
with goods that attracted the needed wants exhibition tbe gang of kids surrounded
of a large number of ladies residing about young Wiley and one of them asked him est erm* of the hotel accomodations af­
forded them.
here last week, as large crowds could be
-Did It hurt you?"
seen at that commodious place of business.
••Naw"
Eaton Rapids sent seven delegates,
In addition to the two millinery store of
“What did you do such funny thing* headed by President Stirling.
goods, we have a practical jewelry shop for?
Cadillac has 5 and Cedar Springs,
and barber shop, where a clean shave can
“For a dollar." be promptly replied.
It hie*. Albion and Traverse City each 4
be procured at cost.
delegates present
Burt McCall has planted six acres of
early potatoes which are up and be intends
Additional Local News.
All sessions are held in tbe Opera
to cultivate them this week.
bouse.
M. 8. Barber Intends to plant sixteen
acres of Irish potatoes. he having been
It Is believed tbat tbe officers have the
The bkd beginning of weather promises
quite successful in raising a later variety guilty ones who robbed Barry A Downings to end wall.
for shipping purposes.
Some of our farmers finished planting bank at Nashville last month. Jimmy
Firemen’s headquarters Is at the Has­
corn last week and many have been efi- Mortimer a noted crook and safe blower tings house and landlord Parker Is taking
gaged the past week in preparing tbe soil known the entire length and breadth of care of them In fine shape.
for the reception of tbe golden ceria! the country was arrested in Detroit last
Every business place in tbe city is dee­
when the weather and soil are suitable to
week. It is known tbat he was in Nash­ orated with flags or bunting.
Firemen
work.
Mr*. Jane, mother of Hon. Thoms* Kel­ ville tbe day of the night that the burglary appreciate the cordial reception on the
ley. visited her son and other relatives occurred so that it is more than probable part of tbe citizens.
about here last week and Intends visiting that be is connected with it
Home firemen are properly entertaining
her sister. Mrs. Whitcomb of your city, be­
The visiting firemen are loud In their their visitors.
fore returning to her home.
The Culture Club intend to give an en­ praises of the beauty of this city, Its ele­
To-day (Thursday) Wurzburg’s band, of
tertainment at Flint Hall Thursday night. gant lawns and excellent shade. There is Grand Rapids will be present and to­
Id the way of a hop.
night an orchestra from this band will
no
prettier
city
in
tbe
state
of
Michigan
James Elliot is spending his vacation at
furnish the music for the ball, which
nor none more healthful In conversation
borne.
promise* to be one of the largest and most
with Rev. Grigsby who is a native of enjoyable ever held. The ban&lt;l is one of
A
Castleton.
Miss Minnie Cole has returned from a England and has traveled extensively In the Ix-Ht In the state and the music will be
I the old country, be told tn that in all ids excellent.
visit with Jackson friends.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Burgwau who travels he had never yet seen a prettier
Thus far the meeting has been very in­
have bedn visiting their daughter Mrs. L. city than Hastings.
teresting to all. Every topic has been dis­
Straw have returned to their home in
cussed from every standpoint, and mamHastings.
In a box of cigars which secretary D. W.
good practical points have been made that
There was no school In tbe Felghner Rogers received as a present from one of
cannot but be of benefit to all.
Though
district one day last week on account of
tbe agents In southern Michigan of the the addresses were short they contained
the teacher Miss Downing being sick.
cordial welcomes and tbe response showed
Mrs. E. V. Smith took the Sunday mid­ Windstorm Insurance Co. of thia city was
that the efforts of borne firemen were fully
night train for Manchester on account of a slip of paper which lead “3*50.000 In
appreciated. The music rendered both
tbe severe Illness of her mother who lives risks taken since Feb. 14tb. 1884. That’s
vocal and instrumental, was of an except­
there.
not a very bad showing for three months ionally high character and pleasing to all.
Clyde Brown who has been visiting bls
parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown has work end shows tbat Windstorm Insurance
eturned to his home at Grand Rapids.
in a strong company Is just what the
The entertainment “Uncle Josh” under
Elmer Noyes of Grand Ledge is visiting people want and are looking for.
the auspices of the Hastings Junior Class
relatives In this vicinity.
We go to press this week one day earlier on Friday evening was a first class enter-'
Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Murray

May llth. a boy.
to allow our foreman and assistant, who talnment and all tbe parts were well taken
Mr. and Mrs. John Lackey of Vermont­ are firemen, to have a holiday. On "this and perfectly committed. The orchestra
ville were guests of Asa Noyes Sunday.
account we are compelled to omit some of dlspuraed excellent music, all being a
David W'llklnson ia repairing his house,
and John Heckertborn ia treating his our county correspondence. We will try success except the receipts of the evening. ।
house to a coat ot paint
and see that It does not happen again how­ which we understand lacked about nine
W. I. Marble was at Benton Harbor ever. As a favor we will ask our corres­ dollars of covering expenses.—Middleville
Tuesday.
pondents to get their letter to us on Mon- Sun.
Dowling
day if possible, especially during the next /rhe annual meeting for the election of
A few days more fair weather, will com­ few weeks during the murder trial of Asa
officers for the Womens Club occurred!
plete corn planting.
Tefft.
Friday afternoon. All tbe old officers were!
Mrs. Me Mann Is is on the sick list.
The
B
anner
has
been
awarded
the
elected. They stand as follows: President,
W. Ederle of Hopkins was the guest of
relatives here last week.
printing of the council proceedings, tickets Mrs. Hannah M. Barlow; Vice President,
We learn that Orlle Van Horn has been etc. for the coming year by the council,
Mrs. Frances W. Smith; Sec’y. Mrs.
wedded to a California belle May happiness
which we fully appreciate. In tbe past Elizabeth B. Barber; Treas. Mrs. Ellen
attend them.
the
newspapers
of
this
city
have
been
E. .Robinson. Directors: Mrs. Emma J, |
Mr. and Mrs. P. Stevens of Yankee
Springs was the guest of relatives a few asked to bid for tbe printing of these pro­ Goodyear, Mrs. Jennie L. Cox. Mrs. Ellen
•days last week.ceedings and the printing given to the 1 M. Bentley, Mrs. Isabel Pancoast. Mem-1
Mrs. IL Freeman Is very sick at this
paper which would bld the lowest. In | bership Committee: Mrs. Clara Lathrop,'
writing.
| Miss Flora Beadle, Miss Phyllis Diamond.
Grandpa Stanton is quit* sick at this this way tbe city has got its printing done
-writ lug.
•
at from one-fifth to one-tenth of what
We are indebted to our Yankee Springs!
other cities pay. We think tbat the spirit | correspondent for a complete account of
Carlton.
Mrs. Keeler has goue to N. Y. state which prompts the asking of the news­
, tbe burning of the store and poetoffice, I
for a vfot.
x
.
papers to bid for city work is both unjust
owned by J. M. Burpee, bn May Sth. It'
M«m Nellie Wagoner of Clarksville visit­
and unappreciative. It is a fact that news­
ed Mrs. Jennie Smith last week.
would appear had we received it earlier,
Mr. ami Mrs. Snyder of Valley City papers are necessary to every city. They
and were not going to press Wednesday.
Spent Sunday with Dhvid Williams and give columns of space each year free of
mother Mr. Snyder returned home Mon­ charge to advertising the advantages of Mr. B. met with a heavy loss as nearly
everything was burnr-d. including thei
day Mrs. B. remained the week to visit
the city, attracting people to It and thereby
Tolathes
post office matter. We extend our lwart-1
The Aid Society gave an ice cream adding to its growth, prosperity and | felt sympathy to Mr. B. He was Insured
social in DVooners hall Friday evening wealth. Admitting this as a fact, and
for $800, but this does not near cover the
taking In over ten dollars.
everybody must admit IL does it not show | loss. For,the present he Is holding forth
Mr. Hdovs is visiting at bls former
a lack of appreciation, when the city has | in a building near the old site, arid Is un-,
place tH HiMneM'ta Shiawassee Co.
Will Raymond died about 4 o’clock work .that might b» of material benefit to. I decided yet as to rebuilding.
|
Monday morning, after an illness of four the newspapers, to ask them to bld for it,
weeks. His funeral will occur Wednesday and give it to the one that bids the lowest; j
“Si Purkins," a familiar character to tbe
a. m. at the Adventist church.
and considering tbe rigid competition In nmnaement-seukers for many years, and!
Mnt ■».- Wllttams Is enjoying ■ vL.lt
every branch ot the printing business this I one created by Frank Jones, a comedian
with'her mother from Ohio.
.
I with Original' and exceedingly pieaslngi
' J Oh's Shriber spent Sunday ,in Grand mean* doing the work at cost and much
Baplds with his wife who is there caring below cost if any value is placed upon tbe methods, has an entirely new and more!
for the
•
space devoted Io the work. The city ..th!* extensive field In a play entitled ••Our
Mrs. John Fleming was in Grand Rapids ;
last ThwWBaY selecting dry goodte for ber i year will pay 8125.00 for the printing. We Country Cousin,” written by Charles H.|
husbands ktore. ]
are not kicking at all over this, but must Flamming, Esq. The play Is replete with
The Ikdte* Aid Society will give another observe that it would be a far better re­ rustic simplicity appertaining to West Vlrice cream adclal tn'the near fntune.
cognition of tbe newspapers of the city If ! glnia life, and is infused with delightful
Mauy have planted corn. Corn plantlag
arrived a week or more earlier this year from 850 to 375 more were appropriated comedy, affords opportunities for novel
than last, in fact every thing in the line, and have tbe proceedings appear in each and effective scenery; the. railroad scent,
of vegetation Is earlier this aeteon than paper in the city, and in that way all In tbe third act, peing a fine one. Freak
last.
.
.
could see bow tbeir money was being used Jones, as “Jason Wheatley,” adds greatly
and how tW affairs of the city were being । to the force of hi* well-known . artists.
t Bevier and family spent Sunday in conducted. We would like to see tbe Don’t miss IL At Mudge’s opera house
tbe Grove.
council adopt this plan next year and es­ May 2flth, 1894.
Prices 25, 35 and 50.
B. F. Waite has broken bee swarming
tablish it aa a precedent for tbe future. ■ Reserved scats at Heath**.
record &gt;wwrm came on the 10th.

ni».p^n&gt;„ a.

1‘MUte.Prrhu,, ;0to w
l&lt;u&gt; Hr
TrUowiwrn,..:..,.

matter of regret that the K. P. lodge nxxu
wa* nut filled to overflowing to listen to
fOr a*chHd
to be christened
George B.
William* in hl* recital of • does not suit him.
Oocaafonally, howShakrfprere’* Klug Henry IV Monday------ anon fofoa nremiaea.

night-

•’5° Perfect waa bl*' delineation of

character, and so exact were tbe method*

of expression a* applied tn each personage,
tbat it would readily command the earn­
est attention of each Itetenrr no matter
Low utvaccioainted with the play be or abe
might be. The family of which Mr. Will­
iam* i* a member. I* a very remarkable
oae.
There are 12 children, four of
whom are noted elocutionist* and nearly all
of the younger members showing especial

gift* In thia line. It Is expected tbat a
yeunger sister of Mr. William* will aoon
appear in our city and It t* claimed tbat
she I* fully the peer of any of her brother?.
Mr. Wllliaiua w*s listened to with the
closest of attention. After hl* rendition

The late Dean Burgon, when a curate
in Berkshire, was requested by village
couple to christen their l&gt;oy “Venna."
or, as they called it, “Vanns.”
“Are you aware," he said, “that you
are asking something ridiculous aa
well aa exceedingly wicked? Do yon
suppoee I am going to give a Christian
child, a boy. tbe name of a woman In
rati* at
heathen mythology? How did such a
monstrous notion get into your heads?”
“Please air," said the father, “we
SRANORAP10B.
want him called after his grandfather."
OPPOBITB UNION DEPOT.
“And do you any his grandfather waa
RATISE1.M prrrtir.
j,,
named Venns?"
Meal. M wnta.
H-.t.
*
“Yea, sir; there he is, afar."
A poor old man. looking very unlike
beach a booth.
Venns, hobbled out of the crowd.
“Do yon dare to say you were chris­
tened Venns?" asked tbe indignant

naouoco

THE KENT

of Henry tv, hl* recital of the farce
entitled “The Sleeping Car” wa* given alergyman.
“Well, no air," waa the respectful
aad It brought down the houae complete­
answer, “I was christened Sylvanua,
ly. We are Informed that Mr. W. aud
i but they always called me Vanna”
hla wife Inttnd mating this city their
home during tl»e summer, aud there can
be no doubt but that when he appears
again he will be greeted with a much larg

er audience.
Barry's School Fund.
Following is Barry County’* share In
the seiil-aiiiiual apportionment of the
Primary School luterest Fund:—
,
No.
' in No.Anfl
of • children "ST
A«*yri*...............
307.10
370
370
Halt I more
MLSI
314
31«
Barry
Carlton
Castleton
2*8.80
IM)
Hasting*
llastlugs City..,.
Hoi*....................
Irving
Jobntinwn..........
317 Mt
Maple Grove
?4C.
Oninaevllte
331
KralrievUle.........
Hut laud................
4TB
Tburuapplc
WcMMtland...........
Yankee Spring*.
1MU7H
7.T*

A atory haa juat come to light re­
garding the late Caleb Weekn, who at
one time lived on Staten Island and
imported animal* for traveling shown.
He took to England shortly after
Queen Victoria's ascension to the
throne the first giraffe ever taken to
Europe from Africa. So fumons did
Weeks become by this achievement
thpt the queen invited him to dine at
Windsor.
Weeks presented himself
------long before the dinner hour and grew
very impatient and hungry before the
banquet was served.
At dinner the
queen graciously asked him at what
time
the president of the United
States dined. Combining pique with
natriotism. Weeks answered:
“Oh,
the president—he doesn’t dine till the
next day."

FBOBATB ORDER
state of Mlehtean. Coeure of Barry—ea.
At a sraalon of th* Probate Court far tbe
County of Barry, bolden at the Probate office. In
tbe City ot Hasting*, in Mdd county, on t'edG. W. Lowry to D. E. Fuller, parcel. Hoi*, Deoday tbe job day o« May. in tbe year one
875
eight hundred and ninety four.
Melbaa M. Powell to Wendell Erdelec. *0a, thousand
Present. Chartea W. Armstrong. Judge of
•oeu.iiwu.
,
„
1.11. wickwire to Ltvi PalmaMer. 40a, tee 1*. Probate.
In
the
matter of tbe estate of Daniel D.
J»bu&gt;towo, 42iX»
deceaaei.
John U.Caawrll to Wm. Norrit. O0-aq. rd*, tee Morebouae.
On
reading
and
filing
tbe
petition
duly
verified
SO. BaUlniore.
.
Matilda C. Morebouae. widow of said deecav­
Abajcall Hamon to Tryphena Basaett lot 3 ot
ed. praving that administration of said estate
Middleville. 8*0*.
NleboU* Kahler to Henry E. Kahler. Ma. aee may be granted to said |*titlooer or to some
2d. Hoi e. 31700.
L. L Holloway toG. W. Ix&gt;wry. parcel. Hope,
sth day o&lt; June.
875
Wm. B. Hitchcock to C. W. Jordan, parcel.
Hope. 1128.
aad aiioUMr mtmo* Intamtod io raid
u. W. Jordan to F. I- Heath, parcel. Hope. reaaed
estate. are required to appear at a amaloa ot
8128.
John Lictka to Henry C. Karcher. parcel. said eourt.'tbeu to be hoMrn at the Probate of
Freeport. 878
,
qerr CLAIM PKKMk
the petitioner mar not lx- granted And It 1*
P. T. Colarove. Assignee to B. K. Grant, par­ further ordered, that said petitionar give notice
to the persons Interested In said estate, of the
eel, Woodland, 878.
pendtery of said petition and tbe hearing
thereof by er.traiug a ropy &lt;»f this order to be
published tn tbe Hastings BAXXXn, a news­
DUMMY TENANTS.
paper printed and circulated tn said County of
Cains Famlllea aa laeeoya with Which to Hany, once In each week for three successive
ween previous to said day of beartnt'.
An editorial in Harper’s Weekly re­
cently told how building speculators
in New York filled new apartment
houses with “dummy tenants" so as to
attract investors to buy these com­
pleted houses, which, when in running
order and full of good-paying tenants,
arc very attractive properties because
of the large returns on’ the invest­
ments. The investor frequently finds,
however, after taking possession, that
his tenants not only do not pay prompt­
ly but that they do not pay at alL
They have merely been used with
their families as dummies, as decoys
to attract the wary investor. Now,
however, they must move to make
room for tenants who really pay. A
real-estate agent, in speaking of this
to tho New York Spectator, said tnat
It was entirely true, but that there
was another reason for the* continual
flitting of tenants from those apartment
houses where the flats rented for from
»ix hundred to twelve hundred dollars
a year. He said that the desire to live
aa well and be housed as handsomely
as one’s neighbors waa making life
very hard for a man who earned un­
certain incomes that ranged from
eighteen hundred dollars to three
thousand dollars a year. Many of these
in their expenses sailed so close to the
wind that there was scant room for
change of course when the conditions
of wind and tide were adverse. A lit­
tle misfortune threw them so far be­
hind that they were never able to catch
up. They would get in arrears for rent
and have to more.

HUNGARIAN BEAUTIES.
I They Are th* Embodiment of Glorious VI।
tallty.
The Hungarian women are among
the most beautiful in the world. They
are not languishing, diaphanous crea­
tures composed of cobwebs and the
odor of musk, with a sickly pallor or a
hectic flush in their cheeks. No! .Erect
and straight as a candle, hearty and
rigorous to the core, they are pictures
of good health and abounding vitality.
They are gifted with small feet, full
arms, plump hands with tapering fin­
ders, and wear long braids. The sun
has spread a reddish golden tint or a
darker tone over the complexion.
The Hungarian woman is not a
beauty of classical contour, nor does
ihe, perhaps, frequently present a rid31e to the psychologist, and ethereal
poets will scarcely find a theme in ber
hyperscntimental reveries, says the
.Cincinnati Enquirer. She is rather the
rigorous embodiment of primeval
womanhood. As her exterior, so her
whole character is enchantingly fresh
and positive. She likes to eat well, is
fond of a little wine, take* naturally to
Bwlmming, dancing, gymnastics and
has not the least objection to being ad­
mired. Grace an^ beauty know no dif­
ference between high and low, and
often bestow upon a poor, bare-footed,’
short-skirted peasant girl (with her
face framed in a ’kerchief tied under
the chin) the same enchanting form,
the same graceful walk, the same
magically attractive glance aa upon ber
more favored ststar.

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PINE AND HEMLOCK LUMBER,
PINE AND CEDAR SHINGLES,
Lime, Lath, Doors, Windows, Mouldings, etc.,
which will be sold at living prices, I shall,
give the lumber business my personal atten­
tion and solicit correspondence with parties
intending to build.

Yours truly,

n. J. &lt;1055.

PLAINWELL. MICH.

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The best Advertis­
ing medium in Bar­
County.

Hastings Banner.

VOL. XXXIX.NO. 4.

WHOLE NO. 2032

HASTINGS. MICH, MAY 24. 1894.

ASA TEFFT ON TRIAL.

Garden Hoes and

FOR THE MURDER OF HIS COU­
SIN, LEROY ROGERS, SUNDAY
MORNING, JAN. 7TH,
\

An Awful Crime, the Details of
which are Sickening.

Rakes

THS CASE IB HOTLY CONTES­
TED ANO THE ATTENDANCE

Forks,
Shovels, Spades,

Lawn Rakes,

Lawn Hose and
Lawn Mowers

LARGS.

Biuve his Incarceration and Appar.
ently »-ke« but KJttie Interest In

Monday afternoon tbe case of the
ple x’a Asa Tefft, for the murder of bis
eousin, Leroy Rogers, in Rutland, on Sun­
day morning. Jan. 7th. was called. In the
prisoner’s chair sat a young man 'only 22
years of age. 5 feet 8# inches tall, weigh­
ing about 1M&gt; pounds, light blue eyes and
very light complexion, owing no doubt
to his incarceration and deprivation
from exposure and out of door work
to which he has always been accustomed.
While his actions are more calm and de­
mure yet there Is that same restlessness to
bis eyes, the same inability or disinclina­
tion to look you squarely In the face that
has always characterized him since his ar­
rest, and possibly even before that for all
that we know. Taken all In all he Is by
no means a bad looking fellow, and it

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Hardware Store.

possibly away on a visit, he stepped to the
front door and rapped, but no response
came. Waiting for some time be raised
the latch, pushed and was surprised to
find that tbe door opened. Looking in be
saw his brother’s feet projecting out from
the other aide of the stove, the stove being
between him and the body. Going doser
be found bls brother laying on bls back
with bis skull crushed in and his head
nearly severed from the body by the blow
from the blade of an axe which stood near
and a pool of blood on tbe floor around tbe
body. Tbe frightened brother went hur­
riedly to Chas. Francisco’s, notified them,
and the news of tbe murder spread like
wild-fire.
Scene of the Crime.
Leroy Rogers lived al! alone in a little
log house about eight miles west of this
city. To reach the place tbe usual route
is to take /he first turn to the left after
passed “AUut Rhoda Wilcox’s” farm In
r.utiand, go south about 80 rods then turn
to the right After tu.i»;na to the right
Leroy Rogers’ house is about oo or 100.
rods distant on the south side of the ro^d,
the highway running in a south-westerly
direction and the house “setting aquarely”
with the road.
^The bouse Is n two-story log structure
30 feet long by 1&lt;J feet wide on the out­
side, the long way of the house facing the
road. The house has a commanding posi­
tion, being on a small hill or rise of
ground about 10 rods back from tbe road.
It is in plain view from Chas. Francisco’s,
who lives about 80 rods northeast; E. H.
Rogers, (brother of the murdered man)
who lives about 100 rods southwest, and
H. H. Dunning’s, who livre about 80 rods
west All three of the above named live
within plain sight of the victim’s house.
To the south of the house and across the
highway is a dense growth of underbrush,
and still further on is a big swamp. Back
of the house to the north and about 80 or
LOO rods distant is a big piece pt woods.

The Interior oe the House.
Our readers can see from cut how the
house appears from the outelde. In order
that the interior of the housa may be bet­
ter understood we make tbe following dia­
gram:—

IRA VAN VALKENBURGH'S

ROOM A

[6ROOM B
10

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UNION BLOCK

bib YOU HOVE?
HAVE YOU CLEANED HOUSE?
ARE YOU READY FOR
THAT NEW CHAMBER SUITE?

Asa Tefft, the Prisoner.

ROOM C

seems almost Impossible to conceive him
as being the perpetrator of such a terrible
crime. But there is that In his make up
wblch stamps him as a man who when lu
passion would give hitnsMf completely up
to It, and go to such extremes as his Lem­
per might lead him. We hope for his
sake and for the sake of his aged parents,
who have sacrificed uustintlngly to save
tbelr sou. that be can prove himself inno­
cent of the terrible crime which rests over
him and which will follow him to the
grave unless he can do so. However, if
he is not guilty be is the victim of n pecu­
liar combination of circumstances that are
lamentably unfortunate.. To’ refresh the

Hoorn A. Main room used a&lt; sitting room,
dining room an.1 kitchen. Bize. ll*:Xi3!-i feat.
Hoom B. Bed room, size, osixlll* feet, the
head of the bed being at !**4.”
Room C. Lean to. size about 12x20 feet, used
for wood shed.
The three “W’s” represent windows.
The five ‘•X’a” represent doors.
1. Location of stove ,u inalu room. .
2.
“
“ table *•
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3. Where bod^was found, his head being un­
der a shelf that projected from base ol window
4. Head of bed upon which deceased slept.
5. A small table near head of bed. A paper
on this table-was covered with blood.
6. A pool of blood on floor made evidently

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pnce-.-THE LOWEST.

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HIRAM ROGERS

LUMBER
Having just restocked my yards at

CLOVERDALE

Theflurdered Man’s House.
memories of our readers we will repest
some of the elrcumstanree cormected with
the dUcdVerj- of the murder.
___
The discovery of the foul debu was made
by Edwin H. Rogers, a brother and neightor ot Leroy Rogers. the murdered man.
The two brother, lived In Rutland. the
former being married, the latter living
alone. Sunday rooming. Jan. . th. was a
raw. blustering day, with now and then
light flurries of snow. The house In which
the murder was committed was on a line

With a good assortment of
PINE AND HEMLOCK LUMBER,
PINE AND CEDAR SHINGLES,
Lime, Lath, Doors, Windows, Mouldings, etc.,
which will be sold at living prices, I shall
give the lumber business my personal atten­
tion and solicit correspondence with parties
intending to build.
Yours truly,

n. J. 3055.
PLAINWELL, MICH.

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after the old gentleman had been struck the
first blow on the head, and while he was bunt­
ing tor his revolver which be always kept under
his pillow al the head of bed ••«L”
7. Another bool of blood and large space on
floor where blood was scattered around, as If
the old gentlemen had been attackt d there.
8 Probable position of murderer before
reaching In and grabbing revolver from the
bleeding man. who stood lu a semi-con.sc!ous
C°«’'d Where the murderer placed the bloody
axe after committing the awful crime.
10. Cupboard.
11. Stairway leading upstairs.
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12. Position of cot bed with head toward

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The Murdered Flan.

betvran K- H. Roger. •"&lt;&gt; CbM.
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th'
other by "tb« peth” you wooM have to go
ODthU Sunday
Mndng. JanjTth.Edwm.Rogera
re­
tarding a sausage milt to Cbg.
ro’s When lie came up by his brothers
touaeto noticed that |be curtain «■
down, that there were no tracks about and
uo smoke coming to® “*
Thinking that hla brother might be sink or

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For a day or two after the discovery of
the awful crime no traces that might lead
to the murderer could be found, several
clues were followed but they all end'd the
samer-in disappointment—and the prepetrator has seemingly as completely dis­
appeared as if swallowed by the earth.
But finally attention was directed to Asa
Tefft the cousin whose guilt or innocence
the jury will soon be called upon to de­
termine. H *•» found that Tuesday Jan.
2nd. be lef; his home In Watson, Allegan
county coning on horseback to this city,
riding wtbln about IX “lire of his
cousins Lsroy and Ed Rogers. Reaching
this city le put bls horse In the Farmer’s
sheds, tod took the evening Kalamazoo
train to Richland Junction and from there
walked to his home in Watson which he
rescind the next (Wednesday) morning
about *our o’clock. TlilsName day. Wednes­
day h* walked from his Dome In Allegan
county to his cousin Ed Rogers, in Rutland
with whom he stayed until Saturday
morling. While at Ed Rogers he never
told them, nor anyone else that he had
eitier been at Hastings the Tuesday before
or that he had a horse at the stables here.
Continued on page eight.

their gangs of firemen Into a Brigade.
Their example was followed upon the
Continent and in this country. It wu
found by experience that drill and disci­
pline. a thorough knowledge of the duties,
THE FIRBMKNS* CONVENTION
a prompt obedience to orders and a readi­
IN THIS OITY-ONE OF THE
ness born of practice, were just as neces­
BEST EVER HELD.
sary in fighting a fire as in fighting a bat­
tle.
Discipline. What meaning there is tn
Visiting Firemen Loud in their
tills word to every organized army of men,
enlisted for the common weal.
Praises of the City and their
True, “fortune brings In some boats
Hospitable Entertainment
that are not steared.” but as they are un­
manned they are unprofitable. However
While Here.
great your discipline you rarely return
from duty without tba feeling that you
made mistakes and errors.
But you should remember “Mistake and
Several years ago the annual convention error, Is the diclpilne through which we
of the Firemen used to last three days in­ advance.” You do not rely upon disci­
stead of two as at present, but for the last pline atone but you call science and inven­
few years until this year the meetings
to your aid.
grew more and more monotonous and tion
You ask the cities and villages through­
there was but little to enliven those pres­ out the state to send delegates to these
ent. This year from first to last the pro­ conventions, that you may consult togeth­
gram was lively and stirring, commanded er and know the most effective and power­
the Attention of firemen, and brought out ful means that the genius of man can de­
good discussions. The program this year vise to fight a common foe.
wtm made Infinitely* more entertaining
In your success, my brothers, we see the
by 80u&gt;&lt;? very rousing vocal and Instrumen­ triumphs of method, the triumphs of or­
tal music furnished by the Guitar and ganization, the triumphs of discipline over
Mandolin Club and the Boy Choir of this difficulties that appear tn be Insurmounta­
pity, and those who were not present at
the meeting Thursday had the pleasure of bleBut above all and acting • tnrougb all
listening to the beautiful music furnished these as Its Instrument, is the spirit that
by Wurzburg’s band of Grand Rapids, one animates you, your grand heroic courage,
of the very best In the State.
that laughs at difficulties and dangers.
Thursday morning at 8:80 the meeting
1 do no Injustice to a statement of fact
was called to order and after some excel­ when I say. that side by side with the
lent music which was heartily encored, American soldiery, the stars and stripes
Hon. P. T. Colgrove was introduced by never waved over the heads of more gal­
Mayor Greusei, and spoke as follows:—
lant men than the firemen of our land.
We see you living a daily life of heroMr. Colorove’s Address.
It* atmosphere, sacrificing
Members of the Michigan State Fire­
ease
and comfort,
mens Association:—
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exposing health and life Itself at ^5?
In an age of religious, political, social,
scientific and literary gatherings, it seems of duty.
There Is true nobility of- soul in all
to me not out of character that men w ho
have rendered to the people, such extra­ this.
While we are enjoying the wannth of
ordinary services, and have such strong
claims upon us, should meet together to home or lapped in dreams of night, you
enjoy the benefits and privileges of a State are tinder the frosty stars fighting the foe
with its thousand tongues, exposed to Im­
Association.
Probably there never was a time when minent peril to' life and limb.
Where is heroism if this Is not heroic?
the returning soldier, tom and tattered,
The heroes of camp and field fighting
wounded and scarred, from the field of
battle was not feted and received with-. their country’s battles were truly heroic.
All
honor to them! But you, with no in­
open arms and loud acclamations, by the
grateful people he had served so faithful­ spiring strains of martial musiCj DP flAgS
unfurled
t&lt;? the breeze with nothing to rdly.
spire but the voice of duty, face sUU more
We would not have It Otherwise.
appalling
dangers till you have beaten
There never was a time whhn the veter­
an statesman, was not crowned with the down the foe and planted the standard of
conquest
upon
Its charred remains,
laurels of a peoples gratitude.
I can conceive of nothing that more
True to this instinct of our common hu- j
manity, to pay tribute to whom tribute is J strongly appeals to our admiration then
due, we have gathered here to-day to do the volunteer soldier and firemen of Amer­
honor to you, at this your 20th Annual ica.
We do not despair of humanity wheti
Convention, and contribute our mite to
we think of such heroism, and see such
your entertainment and pleasure.
The great economic questions of the day gatherings of men, devoting themselver
are now being discussed with zest and without thought of gain, to the public; not
.
consummate learning by political leaders. deaf, to the high claim of duty.
What price can be set upon true heroism
During these months of business depres­
and
dauntless
courage?
It
is
above
rubles
sion and anxiety our attention has been
forcibly called to the arguments for and as an example to keep alive . traditions of
against the great political doctrine of pro­ goodness and disinterested aims.
There live men to-day, who can only
tection. We have been eagerly looking
see great qualities in some far away gold­
for a penace of our political ills.
But eau anyone point out to us a pro­ en age. They imagine it belonged to some
tection so necessary, so unanimously de­ distant clime or was the,, possession of
.
manded, as that from the dreadful and some extinct race.
Historians point us to the sunny skies
devastating ravages of fire? It is a com­
and
isles
of
Greece,
with
magnificent mon­
mon danger, a universalYoe.
We are not all agreed upon politicai. uments of the national glory and aplenprotection, but we are all agreed upon dvrdehnvhig upon it* hills, a country
beaytirul even yet lu lu ruins. They ask
FIRE PROTMCTIOX.
A policy o( jnsurfluce, tnay protect us ua to read the inscriptions over the tombs
from financial loss but who can guarantee of the men who fell at Thermopylae, who
poured out their blood In that narrow de­
our personal safety?
It la the brave fireman who steps Into file to save their country. And we say
“Noble Patriots we honor you”!
PR*
the breach and beats back the foe.
You are in a large measure, my brothers, trlotism did not dio with the Greeks.
We stroll on and on through the vista
the guardians of the public safety and the
public life: and wc- would be wanting In­ of ages, of other times and other nations,
deed, In common gratitude, to make no till we are moved by the moral greatness
and heroic friendship of him who in the
acknowledgement.
We have Invited you to onr beautiful forest crowned and sea-girt Isle of Sicily,
city, and let onr first words be, an ac­ offered his life for his friend.
Standing by the stake of Innumerable
knowledgement of gratitude to the heroic
firemen of the grand old Peninsular martyrs who singing amid the crackling
flames have laid down their lives for great
State.
Providence has dealt gently with our principles, onr souls cry out “Thank God
municipality and for more than a decade for heroic men.”
Coming nearer our own time we see the
the dread fiend has come but twice to dev­
British soldiers at Waterloo, standing mo­
astate* ffi^TiusIness portion of our city. .
Yeasrhave passed, but we hear to-day tionless while the cruel guns mowed them
the tri^'.Vfrom the east and west bringing down like grass, and again we say “Thank .
to our at^ihe fire companies of our sister God for heroic men.”
Turning to our own country we see at
cities.
We see their-active preparations and Lexington “where the embattled farm-rs
effective work. We see you with burned stood who fired the shot heard round the
hands and faces, fighting to preserve our world” the stand against tyranny, the re­
business enterprises. We see the qpn go sistance of the colonists to despotism, and
down, that summer’s night, upon the our cheeks flush with admiration as we
ruins of many of our Industries: but we recognize in our country’s greatness what
see a street of business blocks, that by that first shut was destined to bring about,
in thelnterests of freedom.
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your.valor stand to-day.’
We follow these brave and heroic men.
You were heroes then, why no‘ to-day?
Our Mayor has fittingly welcomed you through the snows of Valley Forge, the
and turned over to you the freedom of the shot and saber stroke of Brandywine, and
city, with the only Injunction, that you up the summit of Bunker Hill to liberty
and Independence I&gt;ay. Again we say
“keep off the grass.”
Lest words seem empty Nature comes to “Thank God for heroic inen.”
Is heroism, deed and al! heroic qualities '
our relief and the fields ahd gardens of
color, fragrant blossoms and birds, aid in destroyed forever, in this age of greed?
our welcome to you this street spring No! Go with me to Coki Harbor, Shiloh,
Gettysburg and the Wilderness, where the
day.
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The deepest feelings of our hearts, that soil was reddened bj tike blood of patriots,
cannot be uttered in words, find fittest ex­ that the flag of the Union, should not
pressions in harmonies ol music and song. perish from the earth forever.
And again we say “Thank God for
The committee on Invitation I am told,
made some Inquiries into your history and heroic men”.
Bnt does patriotism and heroism end
pedigree. Indeed our Mayor insisted upon
It before inviting you to your city. We with deeds of daring upon fields of bat- ,
..
find you come of a very ancient and res­ He?
In the Nation’s history where can ___
you
pectable stock. We are able Indeed to
point
to
greater
heroism,
and unselfish de­
trace you back as far as the Romans, for
we are told by Pliny. In that early day votion to the cause of duty. than that dis­
machines were used in Rome to extinguish played on the 10th day of July, 1803, at
fires: bnt lie does not tell how they were the Dream City, when twenty-five of Chi­
cago's bravest firemen ascended the tower
constructed.
Apollodorus, the architect of the Emper­ of the burning warehouse to save unfortu­
or, Trajan, says that in his day leathern nate men who knew not the danger of the
.
bags holding water, with pipes attached hour.
In the presence of fifty thousand horri­
were used; the water being forced out by
fied
spectators,
one
by
one
they
leaped
squeezing the bags. (Something on the
order of ihr old fire engine, we used to over the bulwarks into a pit of gaseous
flame
and
are
lost
forever.
have In Hastings.)
•
Such heroism is the glory of our human­
These old writers have nothing to say
about the men who worked these ingenious ity. and well may we exciaim “Thank
contrivances. It-is not al all difficult, God for the heroic firemen of to-day.”
Th« brave General in command of his
however, twZreee bare the present system
troops who falls from his horse in the dis­
uf Fire Brigades.
It was customary for each of the Inser- charge of duty. lias earned a place in the
ance Companies, very soon after the old­ Nations gratitude, but be is no more a
est of them commenced operations, to own hero than the humblest firemen who amid
a fire engine and pgjnreompany to work falling walls and timbers, with death
IL Often, we arc told ithere were free Maring them In the fare, mounts the lad­
fights at fire between the firemen of differ­ der that reaches tbe window where stands
ent companies. to get the best position.
It was not until 1813 that the various
London insurance Companies, combined

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�Hastings,Banner. Michigan
Thursday, May ,24

At the tenth annual convention in
Grand Rapid, of th. Mlnhlgao Equal
’ Suffrage association the following offi­
cers were elected: ----------------President, Emily
UNMto
- B.
Ketcham. Grand Rapids; vice presi­
dent .Martha E. Root, Bay City; secre­
tary, Helen A. Mears, Vermontville;
treasurer, Leorn Woodhams, Detroit
Resolutions were adopted asking that
“male" be stricken from the Michigan
constitution; that women be given the
majority on the boards of control of in­
stitutions for women and children; that
women he paid equally for the same
work as men, and protesting against
different standards of morality for men
and women.

COOK BHOS..

TW1S Another Story.

For a murder don© In a homestead
cabin in Ontonagon county some time
ago a man named McDonald la serving
alife sentence in the Marquette prison.
The w Uneases against him were Dune.
Beveridge and one Bedpath, a pair of
notorious men. Now comes a woman,
the associate of Red path, and tells an­
other tale—that Beveridge and Red path
did the murder— and those men are
now in arrest and the woman win
give her evidence against them.

Mr. Alex. Bolton

Alden, Michigan.

Splendid Results
Disabled by

Dyspepsia

IlKUth in Mlchlgou.

Cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
“C. I. Hood &amp; Co&lt;towell, Mass.:
"I have taken Hood’s Sarsajarllla with aplendid results. I was troubled with dyspepsia so
bad that I could not work. I am 36 years of age
and &amp; carpenter and Joiner by trade. I oom‘menced a course of treatment with one of our
physicians J&gt;ut &lt;n vain. Finally I was persuaded
Co buy a bottle of Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
I Took Just One Bottle
and I have not lost a day's work since, on account of my old trouble of dyspepsia. It has
also Unproved my general health and 1 feel much

SNOW AND FROST.

state neis

From various portions of the state
1the reports of seventy-four observers
jfor the week ended May I2^show that
(erysipelas increased and influenza,pn«'»jmonia and remittent fever decreased in
{
area
of prevalence. Scarlet fever was
reported at fifty places, me»'*sles at six­
ty-eight, diphtheria at twenty-five, ty­
phoid fever at fifteen, consumption at
:
two
hundred and. Cxirteen places and
,
smallpox
at JacRuon, Bay City, Mus­
]kegon and Marquette.

CniCAAO. Mv &gt;*■ -Dl»p*tohM from
a great many towns in Illinois, Wis­
consin, Michigan, Iowa and Minnesota
teU of remarkable fall in the tempera­
ture and freezing weather. Fears are
expressed of heavy froate and conse­
quent damage to fruit and growing
crop*.
.
Gmamd Rapids, Mich., May 12.—
Fruit men are considerably worried
over the danger of a killing frost Fri­
day afternoon snow fell here at Inter­
vals, while farther north there wm a
heavy anowialL At Lake City and
Cadillac the snow is 6 inches deep. The
temperature in tbe northern part of
the loweaf peninsula is now at the /reel­
ing point Moat of the orchard fruit
could now resist a severe frost, but the
smaller fruits are in great danger.
KnwAUwns, Wia.. May 19.—The teal
of the heavy rainstorms ended Friday
morning in a blizzard of snow and hall
Kokomo, Ind., May 19. —The roof of
the furnace of tbe Diamond plate glass
works wm blown off Thursday night,
and Zion church, 4 miles eut, wm de­
stroyed. The damage in the county
wiU exceed 9100.000.
DvnuquK, la. May 19.—The snecta
cle of snow falling after the &gt;n»ddle us
May wm seen Friday mo&gt; °inE- After
several days o* cxw&lt;me hot weather,
resulting Thursday in prostrations by
suna^rohe, the mercury sunk from 90
degrees to 42 degrees inside of twelve
hours.
Nnw Yoke, May 19.—Southern Now
Jersey experienced a thunderstorm Fri­
day night.
Fourteen houses were
struck by lightning in Bridgeton, three
at Cedarville, four at Newport, two at
Dutch Neck, seven at Vineland and
several in Millville.
Several barns
were struck and burned to the ground

Hood’ssP* Cures

Representative Griffen, of Detroit,
who/was elected to succeed J. Logan
stronger. I gladly recommend Hood's Sarsapa- (
CbLpman,
has for a long time suffered
rllia as an excellent blood purifier." Alhx.A
Hum a defective hearing. Within the
Holton, Alden, Midden.
.
past few weeks his trouble has grown
MoXVpiii, arc the best family cathartic, so much worse that he is now entirely
deaf. He has consulted eminent phy­
gantte and effective. Try a box. 25 tents.
sicians, but they hold out little hope,
and he will probably be compelled to
PARKER'S
retire from congress, although serving
HAIR BALSAM
his first term.
.
School Superintendent*.

The twenty-first annual meeting of
the state association of city superin­
tendents of schools closed at Lansing
with the election of the following offi­
cers: President, A. S. Whitney, Sag­
inaw; vice president, Mias M. E. Coffin,
Detroit; secretary and treasurer, David
McKinzie, Muskegon. The next meet­
ing will be held in Detroit in May,
18115.

lUlMfald-BLLlAdE
rCiLiE-

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IT POPS.

Effervescent, too.

Made Another Confession.

Exhilarating, appetizing.
Just the tiling to build up the
constitution.

HIPCS9

William Alguire was arrested on his
confession that he helped Horace Mans­
field to murder Louis Schilling in Kal­
amazoo a year ago He says he held
Schilling’s head while Mansfield cut his
throat Alguiro's first confession last
February laid the crime on Mansfield
and a woman who was formerly Alguire'a wife, bnt this was not proved.

Rootbeer

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pure blood, free from boils or
carbuncles. General good health
—results from drinking HIRES’
Rootbeer the year round.

Short Bnt Neway Item*.

Package makes five gnlldns, 25c.
Ask your druggist or grocer for it
Take no other.

Send a-cent stamp to the Charles E. Hires
Co., it? Arch St., Philadelphia, lor beauti-

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M.D. Bailey. Receiving Teller Grand Rapnt&lt; (Mich.) Savings Hauk. Hays be cannot say
too much tn favor of -Adironda,” Wheeler's
Bean and Nerve Cure.
Prepared by Wheeler and Fuller Medicine
Co., Cedar Springs. Mich. Sold by.
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A number of families from some of
the larger towns of the state have re­
cently settled in Caldwell township,
Missaukee county, and it was said that
more would follow.
Robert Smith &amp; Co., of Lansing, were
awarded the contract for the state
printing of Michigan.
C. R. Smith, of the Hotel Iroquois at
Bault Ste. Marie, is dead. He was well
known as steamboat owner, lumber­
man and hotel man for many years.
Julius Abraham, a 10-year-oid boy,
was playing with a loaded revolver at
Detroit when the weapon discharged,
shooting and killing Annie Schultz, an
18-months-old child.
The Barden hotel at Hurley was
burned, the loss being 960,000; insur­
ance nearly the same.
C. G. Mackenzie, of Chicago, tried to
commit suicide at Durand. His recov­
ery was doubtful
Alfred Jansen, a tramp tailor of
Grand Rapids, was run over by a Chica­
go, Burlington &amp; Quincy train at Can­
ton, Ill, and instantly killed.
The body of Lars Larsen, a civil en­
gineer who had been missing since
April 97 at Menominee, was found in
the bay. He had several times threat­
ened to commit suicide.
William A. Buffham, aged 89, died at
his home in Bethel township, Branch
county.
.
Thomas Malone, of Coopersville,
while driving into Grand Rapids with a
load of bay was tipped over and fatally
injured.
A new fraternal insurance order,
known as the Ancient Order of (Clean­
ers, has been organized at Caro. The
company is strictly a farmers' insur­
ance company and the membership is
limited to farmers.
Mrs. Jay Palmer Ellwood, of Trav­
erse City., waa arrested on a charge of
threatening to shoot a neighbor who
interfered with her while she was kill­
ing a hog with a hoe.
Coldwater people are enthusiastic
□ver their holo in the ground which was
originally made for a gas well and
finally became transformed into a fine
mineral water source.
The police unearthed a gang of ju­
venile thieves in Bay City among Polish
swill gatherers. They found bicycles,
tricycles, lawn mowers, hand sleds, lap
robes and that class of goods in profu-

A MARVELOUS STORY.
■ATTLM CRNHK MICH.. RXCITRD
OVRRA MtRACLH.
be Remarkewe ttacovery of a worn*

Tbe Great Daly of Michigan.

(From tM BaitU Cr*k, Mich., Moon.)
This I# indeed an law mire age. Science
•nd art have vied with each other In an en­
deavor to see which could oustretch tbe
other. Even- day tbe world la astonished
by the announcement of abme wonderful
discovery or invention. Medical science baa
made as great. If not greater advancement
lu the past century, than any other science
or art. Cures have been performed tbe past
quarter of a century that In the days of
our fathers were deemed Impossible. Mira­
cles have been perfanned the past few
years that are almost incredible; and which
seem almost at marvelous as those per­
formed In tbe olden times.
A Moon reporter bearing an almost In­
credible story of the restoration te bealth
of Mary C. Gould, wife of John Gould,
who has been unable to sit up for ovi r two
years, drove out of her borne to hear the
story from ber own Ups.
Tbe reporter made his business know n
and asked the lady if the story of her re­
storation to health was true. “Yea." she
said, -all you have hearS is true and more
too. Two years ago last
iLrS
w^-n with what &lt;»»•
mato»4- rueumathm. At first I only had
slight pains in my left limb, but tbe pain
gradually grew worse and in a short time
I was compelled to take to my bed. It was
Impossible for me to move my leg at all. it
seamed to shrink aud shrivel up: and when
the cold weather set In It waa almost Im­
possible for me to keep this limb wann.,lt
was so susceptible to the cold. I doctored
and doctored? and although I employed the
best medical skill that I could get in Battle
Creek, there seemed to be no help for me.
After over a year of suffering that no
human being can describe, the doctor gave
me up. 1 was discouraged; and it did seem
to me that if 1 had to die I might as well
KEEPS UP.
die one time as another, for my pain was
Trade Show* Sounaneaa in Spite of Debeginning to be almost unbearable. A
neighbor told my husband that be had
New York. May 19.—R. G. Dun A heard that Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for
Cai’s weekly review of trade says:
Pall People was a remedy highly recom­
obstacles w Improvement do not mended for such cases; and he advised me
lessen. The strikes of coal miners and coke to try them. The next time he went to
workers bate not ceased, but aare caused
the stoppage of numerous works this week Battle Creek he called ou Messrs. Amberg
and embarrassment to some railroads The &amp; Murphy, the druggists, and bought six
conference st Cleveisid exhibited much angry boxes of the pills and brought tbeui home
Seeling and wider differences than had been with him. I commenced to take them and
expected and seems to render agreement soon began to feel a little better. I kept
more distant. Proceedings in the »ena»e do right on with the medicine and on tbe 12th
»ot indicate that tbe latcil form ot tariff re­ day of September 1 was able to leave my
vision has made speedy final action more
probable. Yet the recuperative foree of the bed, and to day I am doing all my work
country is so great that observers are con­ alone. 1 did not gel better all at once, but
stantly amaxed st the volume of business be- gradually gained strength. My limbs slow­
tng transacted, the tonnage being traasportod. ly. buflurely became strong, and tny
the number at works resuming operations, and whole system felt strong and bealthy,
the general soundness of trade, nolwtthatand which It had not for many years. After
tag Influences which in any other land would
suffering so long and enduring so much
produce dire disaster.
'The soundness of the commercial world is pain. It is little wonder that I feel grateful
shown In the diminished .mportanoeof failures, to this remedy for my restoration to bealth.”
the liabilities reported for the second week of
The Moon reporter then called on Messrs
May amounting to only ll.W7.M8. ot which Amberg A Murphy to hear their statement
11,4:0,932 were of trading and fOlflW of manu­ of the case. Yes, they said. Dr. Williams
facturing concerns. The failures this w»?ek
have been 30 in the United States, against Pink Pills for Pale People have done won­
847 last year, and 84 in Canada, against 14 last ders for Mrs. Gould. She was given up by
tbe doctors and her lot seemed to be to
spend the rest of her days in bed. There
CROPS SUFFER.
probably Is no remedy oh the market that
has done so much good for suffering
DamaRc.
humartity as Dr. Williams’pills. We know
that
they will do just what they are rec­
Chicago, May 21.—By the frosts of
Friday and Saturday nights incalcula­ ommended to accomplish and that we will
never
have to take back a statement we
ble damage was done to growdug crops
over an extensive range of territory. make about them.
The
proprietors of Dr. Williams, Pink
The effect of the cold ware was felt
' Pills state that they are an unfailing blood
from the northern line of Dakota
builder and nerve restorer, curing all forms
to the gulf.
It also I went well of weakness arising from a watery condlttoward the At antic, especially in1 ion of tbe blood or shattered nerves, two
the southern states.
Fruits, vege­■ fruitful causes of almost every 111 that flesh
tables, wheat, corn and other cereals&gt; Is heir ta. ’The pills are alto a specific for
Buffered severely from the remarkable» the troubles peculiar tq females, such as
weather.
The Dakotas, Minnesota,, suppressions, all forms of weakness,
Iowa, Nebraska; Kansas, Missouri, chronic constipation, bearing down ■ pains,
Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Texas,, etc., and In the case of men will give speedy
Kentucky and Tennessee sent reportaj relief and effect a permanent cure In all
casea arising from mental worry, overwork
of trouble from snow and ice.
or excesses of whatever nature. They are
Will Get Another Continuance.
entirely harmless and can be given to weak
Chicago, May 21.—Patrick Eugene&gt; and sickly children without the slightest
Prendergast, murderer of Carter Har­. danger. Nothing follows their use bnt tbe
rison, will get another continuance,( greatest benefit. Tbe price at which they
probably for ten days or two weeks,’ are sold places them within the reach ot
when he appears in court to-day for’ every one. The pills are sold by all dealers
trial as to his sanity. A continuance’ and will be sent post paid on receipt of
price (50 cents a box or six boxes for 82.50
will be asked for by hia attorneys on1 they are never sold in bulk or by the 100),
the ground that they are employed in1 by addressing Dr. Williams' Medicine
other cases and will be engaged forr Company, Schenectady, N. Y„ or Brocksome time to come, and the state willI ville, Ontario.
enter no objection.
Died on a Train.

Additional County News.

Sam Asttokio, Tex., May 18—CoL Jo­
seph C. Bailey, assistant surgeon gen­
Yankee Spring*.
eral, United States army, and medical
director of the department of Texas, Last week’s letter.
Frank Walburt has moved his mill oh
stationed here, died of heart failure on
e Southern Pacific train west of here. D. C. Burpee’# farm to saw some logs for
He was returning from an Inspection C, W. Burpee.
The Sunday School supplies were burn­
tour. His remains were brought here
and will be shipped to Frankfort, Ky., ed in the store, so the school had to do
without paper etc., last Sunday.
for interment.
S. C. Ritchie has nearly completed his
assessment roll.
Lightning struck one of those large lo­
Pawtucket, R. L.May 17.—This city
was visited by the greatest fire in its cus trees In frofit of where tbe stere stood,
history yesterday. It began in George on May 3rd.
Jay Tinker and James Springer have
E. Newell’s coal and lumber yard on
each been buying a new horse.
,
the river front and four coal yards were
wiped out The flames swept along
the river front a quarter of a mile de­
Delton,
stroying everything in their path. Loss, Last week’s letter.
9500,000.
Andrew Eddy of Albion Is vidUng his
sister, Mrs. Frank Adams.
'
Illinois Veterans.
W. L. Whittemore has finished his Job
Rockfohd, IxmL, May 18.—At the en­
of
sawing,
near
pleasant
lake.
campment of the G. A. R. yesterday
Emery Mosher Is living In town again,
H. H. McDowell, of Pontiac, waa elect­
Wesley Norwood is out on tbe streets
ed department commander and Mrs. again.
M. R. M. Wallace, of Chicago, was
Mrs. Barton cut her band quite badly,
elected president of the Woman’s Re­ calling in tbe doctor.
lief Corps.■
Mrs. Bailey of Hastings, organized an
L. O. T. M. Society here, with 14 charter
Dismissed the Suit.
Danville, Ill., May 21. —Judge members.
Mr. Mansfield of Boston, was the guest
Bbokwalter on Saturday dismissed the
suit attacking the senatorial appor- of F. A. Blackman, recently.
. 'I,1!1 ..Jo~au Bnd Jim lUhl*y Parted
tianment of Illinois and the case will
for Sbelby Tuesday, where they expect to
be taken to the supreme court.
make a catch of those birds that sang at
night
A Coilcce bi Aabao.
Reed’s circus left town for Galeaburg
Hillsbobo, a, May 18.—Tha Hills­
Tawas City will have bnt one saloon boro college burned shortly before Tuesday morning. They showed to a full
this year.
house
here, Monday evening.
noon. The loss is estimated a; 150,000;
insurance 810,000. The fire started
Nash, of Holland, fell from a chair, from &amp; defective fine.
Prairieville.
striking her neck On the edge of a tub,
Lattwwk’i totter.
A Historic Tree Falla.
Mra. Tbomw. Water, had a niroke of
C
hicago, May 19.— During the storm
nqck haring been broken.
paralysis Sondaftnlgbt, and lay In an nnFriday the old cottonwood tne on
A cow at Bay City gave birth to twin Eighteenth street, marking the Fort
T
“U1
when
she dted. Pnnerai aar.lcea were eondnclDearborn maaaacre of 1812, was Down “* S *!!■ J' McLwin «t the M. E. eliureh
other perfectly white.
on Ssturday p. m., atelsted by Re,. TanAntwerp.
.
Victims of Poverty.
Mr,. Boynton of Mattewan and ,00 of
Nrw Yobx, May 17.—Chariea 8*m-

amvller, aged 50, killed hte motlwr,
aged 90, in thia eity yesterday and tian
took hia own life. Poverty waa tie

60,000
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COOK BROS.
at the Baptist Chapel. Rev. G. Y. Pixley
was ordained and 18 of hl# classmate
students from the Baptist College. Kala­
mazoo were in attendance, also a number
of ministers from other places In the dis1A*
trict The College Quartette
sang at the
evening services ami ibeir fine singing
was a treat to tbe congregation.
Rev.
I’ixley will remain pastor of this ebarge.
Miss Helen VanEppe has gone to
Montcalm county and will thru return to
her home In N. Y. State after spending a
few months with her aunt. Mrs. J. J.
Perkins.
Mrs. Marsh and two children ot Kala­
mazoo, are guests of Mrs. Geo. Vantine.
Mrs. Davis of Leonidas returned to ber
home Monday, after a visit to her daugh­
ter, Mrs. Davis.
Dr. McLeay and L. L. Loveland visited
their sons over Sunday at Olivet.

of Vermontville and Mr. Geo. Wood ot
”
*•
Hastings
assisted the home talrnt and
there fine music was enjoyed by ail present
* Len W. Feighner.
________________________
\V. 1. Marble and....
C.
L. Glasgow are at Benton Harbor attendLa K.
L~ ..r
r&gt; convention;
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ing ♦the
of P.
Rev. T. G. Baxter Is in Kalamazoo this
week on account of the state conventon of
the CongreKatioiiu’ *hureh it&gt; session there.
John Potter of Detroitiai|-*d on 'Heads
here Monday.
Invitations are out aiinosinclng tbe
marriage of Miss Ed la L. Hmltir of this
place to Byron I). Robins*of Midland to
to take place Wednesday May BBrd. at *
P. M.
'
Byron and Delia Barnum own cousins,
went to Winsor-Canada last week Monday
night and were married. They returned
Friday noon and will probably make this
place their home.

lUdfnn!

Last week's letter.
Miss Pearl Brotherton who has been
spending tbe past winter with ber bn&gt;tlirr
and sister in Denver, CoL, has relumed
home.
An ice cream social the first &lt;&gt;f the sea­
son, will be given by the Youn&lt; People’s
Christian Endeavor Society, next Thurs­
day evening. May 24th. The Ice cream is
to be served In the Sunday School room
of the Congregational church.
A big
crowd and a lively time is expected.
A number of the Masons of this place,
attended the Masonic funeral of Mr.
George Nichols of Battle Creek, last Sonday.

Manlr Greve.

Last wetk'&lt; letter.
James Dcrnary 'vill raise lis ban» Wedn end ay of. this week.
M iss Pilgrim closed her ,- hopl in DisL
No. 7 ou account of dipthrria one of tbe
scholars (Same down will: it; in school..
Mrs. Hille Rocket of Aegalld Indiaaa
is here visiting ber parent- Mr. and Mrs,
Robert tihonp.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Ayers has moved
into Wm. Griffins house.
8. J. Babcock Is visiting tricsas at
Jackson.
.
Mrs. Pllney McOmber is. villtmg mt
daughter at Dundee Mich.
Mr. Febeck has. the frame of his
uoliMtowa and Barry.
Miss Gaskill was obliged to close
____ house udBorn to Mr. and Mrs. Cflas. Demjiry a
school the past week on account of illness.
Mre. Shaw of Irving is visiting at F. A. 8H lb. girl.
Robinson’s.
Middleville.
S. R. Willison was married to a lady liv­
ing In Lansing, last week.
Last week’s letter.
Onr Items last week were rrinlrd » “
Brush Ridge.
to read Maurice Grlrsby in place 01 M"™
Last week’s letter.
Goftlc, and they also stated that C. Clerer s
Plenty ot rain In these parts.
meat wagon would be dntv lt by Lloyd in
P. R. Karas has purchased a new wind place of being driven by blit. In tb«
mill.
place Middleville has no !daiirir&lt;- t.ricvoy
A “right smart” law suit is brewing in and In tbe second plsce. we are sure Lloyd
Brush Ridge.
would object to drawing that rani «««&gt;
Little Ray Anders is quite 111.
There was a surprise party at John around.
Old Mr. Mlles a pioneer In these ram.
Anders Saturday eve. A good time was died at tbe residence ot Mr. ^"jib.kk
had.
last Saturday. Fuuenil sertkes were ne»
at tbe Cong, church Monday.
AMyna.
Last week's letter.
Grandfather M&lt;»' died
Mrs. Dr, Powers was at Charlotte last morulng. Funeral service- Bwlncsdsy
.
week to see her sister Mrs. Powers who is the M. E. ehurcli,
Mra. Seblebtllving two .mill's MnhM
very sick.
Mrs. Preston Jawell and sister Etta are town dled'laat Tbnrsdsy F!uli*»i wrview
at Richland this week visiting their sister were held at the brick school house in .
I^lgh'.on on Satunlny.
Mrs. Kate Spinney.
Vet Smith and N. C. Tb.m&gt;»&lt; are to"
Mr. Tompkins has a brotber-ln-law, Mr.
from the Aglcullural t;oll&lt;4« lor
Mills visiting him.
'
Will Cooley had a very sink baby last vacation. N. C. expect, to fave n '
when be returns again and It «“« "
week but at this writing It Is better.
“sheep skin’’ either.
in
Hartley Hendricks mid wlft »■»
IVow.n. Mill..
Peachbait attending the narringe or
Law wrek, letter.
MIm Beetle Willi.maim baa gone aouth mother.
were
Guy DeGolla and lure M*1«
to apeod the aamtner for her health.
,
Jay Woodward visited friend. Io Otsego married at the residence ot N. •*
on Tuesday evening. .
:
11W[ I
Sunday.
The
band
occupied
the
Nr. and lire. Wa. Knlekobacker spent
for the drat time last s*lur^‘’iTSilnl
Bunday In Middleville.
G. U Keeler has Just Dnlshi'd
Mrs. Hallie King baa returned from
out weo young peach trees, |
|((
Grand Rapid*.
John Sehondelmayer bus » " . (
Walter Host spent Sunday at Wayland.
MIselAta Hall U visiting st T. B. cream treewr and Is now |&gt;rei»red to
Utah that delicacy cm short !»«**
r
Moores. r
B. A. Almy Is building uh"1 10
Quite • number from thia place took In
tbe fie race at Wayland Saturday evening. haggle-, salt. etc.
, CttrArthur Crldlcr c,pacts to . I. •
lotto and Leslie the last ot " ’^adAs we write we hear Uieflmrt .
EasttrsMFUeaa
Ing and we expect Guy will h»«
F. T. Boise I
returned from the west
them np” for tbe boys.
Tbe
where ha baa b
(Tbe Or,tune Is "on you broBW'^
health and sre
Item read as plain as y&lt;«
,f,.||
could make H-Maunre «rl&lt;»U
aolmowledge the last one Ito"''
Aid
Blcblald cheese Iketon turll‘ onl I,0,a
pound, of cliee»e daily.

�VITAL TO 3339

_______

RATS BY THE MILLION.

PERIL AND DEATH.

A lawyer Ln this &lt;rity who has been
courting a pretty Louisville girl for a
long time has always lacked sufficient
“lcnl“'d
“*!*•
Dr E. C. WEST’S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATnerve to propose, says the Louisville
teouoi^ So, two year, a„o ,
m f-*T, * vpeclfic tor Hysteria, Dtetaasa,Ftts, Neu- Greedy Rodent* iDfeet Not Onl» .w
Times. The girl has helped him along
femV’ 'T
HeS brought
r.'cia. nundscb®, NSrvous ProsMOOB Onsted by
E*',rT
°
ftlrabol orh ibHcco, Wakefulness, Mental Depression,
as much as she could but the proposal
boftenlDg of Brain, causing insanity, misery, decay.
Hntldlne and
anti Office-Wars
hm...
.
Bnlldlng
still hangs fire, and it looks as if he
Chicago
d#eth, Premature Qld Age, Barrenness, Lose oi
the oBlcSl
&gt; serin either Mi, Impotent?, Leuoorrbcea and all
by Ret Catchers.
would have to resort to the Miles
f.-msJe Weaknesses. Involuntary Looms, Bpermsat Milwaukee.
Standish style of courtship unless he
t -rrUvs caused br over-exertion ot brats, Belt
»
of four blocks making his
• [Special
WaihlBEton
Letter.]
r.buse, over-Indulgence. A month's treatment, U,
- ----j
does better. Even a hint as broad as
Jk
-_
■
ba^^
en
^*
th
v
01e
flooring
of
the
snbof ire. by mall. With each order fore boxes, with
A goodly portion of the time of
VICTIMS
OF
A
STORM.
the Mississippi has no perceptible
v. wdl
written guarantee to refund if not cored.
b^ment, where there ™ no epa«
every caroj»l
’housekeeper
ho.»ek«^"ta
G u.i ran tt-ei issqed by agent WE8T8 LXVEB PILL8 every
careful
Chicago, May 19.—The northeast effect upon him, as the follow!rfg inci­
uttering
malediction.
^ois
“ soent
cure* Sick Headache, IMlfonensm. LtverOoiuftUht uttermir
? U'TO'Wh aaro such as lad gale which began with ,the change of dent will show: The other day she
- ,u'4t?mach. Dyspepeiaand Constipation.
‘ GUARANTEES issued only br
mice.
nasmueh.asmi.erylore.com- been left In putting down the sewer weather Thursday night blew with in­ asked him if the law was a difficult
W. H. Goodyear, Sole Agent, Hastings.
P^ny it may be comforting to the XdlS*li.P!~’.Thta &lt;ere“-‘«*e pro- creasing force all day Friday. The profession to learn. He told her it was
oeeding Is very destructive to health
lMt^stthl6 1’U1&gt;d t?kno'T that tbe ro­
gale approached the dignity of a not, at least he has not found it so,
dent pests Invade the white house „ on account ot the bod air ami mephitic hurricane, blowing at intervals at and she playfully remarked that she
encountered It was aiso very 60
S .b^”y.“.th'rinV*d' th« borne,
miles
an
hoqr.
The
beach would like to begin reading law at
dcatrnctlve to the rats. Ther hart
of the poorest of onr poor. They fear
in the neighborhood of Chicago once. “Will you lend me some of your
TIME TABLE.
DGt
tho
wrenll.
nS
*U..
. -■
r entT™ a”0' token I*»««'on of the was a “lee shore.” From Glencoe to text books?” she inquired. Of course
BM
lhe
wrath
of
thv
hl effect February 11. 1894.
V a .w» mm
QTCUL
In
in the pomp and the prldo
uridn of their • ^ra^neraPB^"’C.nl bulldln?: but they South
he was
to UUllgO
oblige MCJT
her
it was nwuwu
strewn WJUi
with ,t -------— Chicago th
--- '-'only
—J too wi’llqg VV
ng ” nun,U'rs annually. wreckage. Eight vessels came to grief an^ when he asked
worldly estate. They revel In palnec. T?era
’
’ what
’ ’volumes
-----------she
ij
here when they can. u. they eat up the There will come a time when ferret- and at least ten lives were sacrificed. w
would
°uld want first she looked at him,
h* ":’Orted tOb&gt;’ ,he The lumber fleet'suffered most. Tho smiled archly and answered* that she
crumbs of a moneyless man. They are offlcteL
financial loss approaches 1100,000.-----------------------------------------------------------.
not proud enough to make distinc­
believed she preferred “The Law
on
tl^Hi.®!.1*' .O”’re ,lmn B11 othen* *"
ni.li. m a. m |
The scene off the lake front was Partnerships” and “Sheldon’s Law on
tion*. There are no castes in tho rat
4o| io so
|
.a clty,.ho’ been abused by the press unparalleled i^ Chicago's history and { Marriage.
’
—
„
world.
.
‘
“
Any
fellow
who
failed
to
p. m. a_in.|
The rate, and mice in the white tn■”*r iD "“d .'•*“• out, un­ thousands of people turned out.to wit- 1 catch on to this should be sent to a
til reputable public men have ceased
ness
the
thrilling
incidents
of
the
day.
:
Trappist
monastery.
He
is
simply
house are not so numerous as they
■ hopeless.
The Victims. ‘
used to be. The late wife of lhesident te teek appointment ns the esccntlvc
head of that office. I refer to the
Tho number of Hoe. lost 1, estimated I
Harrison was a home-loving woman
An Ancient Title.
as ten, as follows:
and therefore a good housekeener; and
One of the minor titles borne jby the
Adujd Gunderson. Mmiistee, Mlcb., sailor on Sovereigns of England ever siiice the
she determined soon after her family
Lincoln DaU. drowned at Glencoe; John John- l
..~
“Twas domiciled in the executive man­
son. cook on schooner Jack Thompson, fell , B^cession of the house of Hanover is
sion that the rats must go. An expert
from life lines nnd drowned; J. Poland, mate Sacri Romani Imperii, Archi-TbesaurX-I N 00| ’9 M
achoocer, J. Loomis McLaren, killed in tnJdlake us, arch-treasurer
» .
- the
•
was sent for, and he brought some fer­
of,
Roman em­
by falling span Thomas Bidlo. flsherpan. Chi­ pire. The title dates back to I Fred­
rets to Washington to battle with
cago, swept from the fjoverntaent breakwater
their hereditary domestic enemies.
aud drowned; Capt. Wilson and five unknown erick, the Elector Palatine, who held
The expert carefully stopped up all of
sailors of the schooner Myrtle.
the office stated, but for ages after his
the holes except one, into which he in­
Droiraed In Milwaukee Harbor.
time its duties were performed by
troduced the ferrets. The rodents fled
Milwaukee, May 19 —Six lives, two deputy.
. .
They do not relate to the
out of their labyrinthine underground
vessels wrecked and a number of treasury, but to certain matters conothers damaged is the record of the nected with public ceremonies. It was
passages through the only exit left
disaster occasioned at this port by originally the right of this official to
open, ut whiqh trained Scotch terriers
stood waiting to grab and kill them
the northeast gale which set in Thurs- carry the crown before the emperor at
day night and continued with Increas- ' the coronation and to distribute coins
with a shake apiece. The ferrets do
ing velocity until the wind was us a largess among the people during
most important service by seeking out
blowing 40 miles an hour Friday morn­ tho ceremonies.
the nests of young rats and eating
ing. Tho schooner M. J. Cuaimings
their brains, of which they arc ex­
OrdioanecB.
foundered
in the bay at 9 o'clock Fri­
tremely fond. On the occasion re­
day morning, carrying down five men
ferred to the wooden floors in the
An ordinance relative to the licensing
and one woman. One man, Robert Pat­ of dogs; snd regulating tho running at
basement of the executive mansion
terson, of Kingston, was saved. Those large and the slaying of dogs.
were taken up aud concrete was laid
lost are as follows:
down instead. This was done maiiily
DOOS UNLAWFUL TO. KEEP UNLESS
A MIDNIGHT HUNT.
Timothy Bensaur, mate, Buffalo, K Y.-. John
for the purpose of keeping out such
CENSED.
McCullough, captain. Marine City. Mich.:
four-footed
four
looted loes
foes lu
in the future. The j bl]n‘au qtpensions. x&gt;ut
But tne
the rats and Thomte Tuscott, sailor. Mhrtae City. Mich.:
Section 1. The Common Council of the
mice in the building are few, by rea- I ,:“ico
the. pension office very well, unknown sailors, two, known os “Jim" and City of Hastings ordains that it sbnll
son of the efficiency of a black and
witnessed its construction a few •'Ed," Marine City, Mich; unknown woman, unlawful for any person to own, possess
white cat that strayed in and settled ' years
and pronounced it good, cook, ot Racine.
or harbor or have the care of any dog,
male or female, over the age of three
down in the kitchen five years ago.
I
of them adopted the building
1*ort Huron. Mich., May 21.—In an months within tbe City of Hastings with­
Mrs. Cleveland hud ' considerable
thcir home while it was yet in proc­
trouble with white house ruts during ’ A585 oI construction. At present the effort to save the crew of the schooner out first obtaining a license therefor,
William Shupe, which was water­ which license shall be, for a male dog one
.................. I
1
4
her first term in the executive man- | waUs
alive with thea&gt; and the floors
sion, am! was ‘agreeably surprised-‘«t ' are fuU of their holes. They feed on logged 14 miles out Friday night and (1) dollar and for a female two (2) dollars.
drifted to shore 5 miles north Satur- *‘No license shall be granted for a period
the commencement of her second term tIie
the rremnants
einnants of two thousand
thou.sand daily
day. fl^ur volunteer life savers were exceeding one (1) year and all licenses
' ... otjl)- rtHetils lllusl blgUK.' to find the number of the rats greatly i lunchcshaten in the building. Such drowned. The dead.are Augus King, shall expire on the*30th day of May of
• - i : .z *! tout u-s soon xs they c&amp;u t»~ reduced. She used a great deal of poi- ■ scraps
commonly fln«i
find their way to *i...
the 1
st raPs aommnnly
Capt. Henry Little, William Lewis and each year.
serves .the
son and many traps daring her first ad- I 'vaKUi paper. rrt)Oln,. which
.’_L*---------• .•
will be run at the convent•• r
REGISTRY.
Capt. Daniel Lynn
place, The' Barney Mills.
"
■ &lt;'.*rip;i.:.v n'.io reserve &lt;ne rtcht to ebiMue ministration, but managed to keep ! rod®1118 as a ’breeding
swum ushore and was saved.
Section 2. It shall be the duty of any
: *•;. : tr uii* without hutiee.
tried
nt one time
in subjection by using traps only watclimen ♦5**'1 •*♦
■ •to reduce
Thirty-£lght 1‘rrUhed.
person who owns or having In possession
' •
i
t ti ’V.i.Hlhurv lor tKueteiiger* them____
|
their
numbers
by
shooting
them
with
I
during her second term.
Chicago, Maj* 21—The latest esti­ or having the care of any dog, male or fe­
The
■■ । ’ rnttbedepot at 'rxsi 8 mtn
The rats
rass were
were so
so numerous,
numerous, hungry,
hungry, i' a^r kVns* but those weapons were not! mate of the loss of life off the harbor male, to cause such dogs to be registered
bi: time &gt;.• ti.v hc •
--------- :-------j :impudent
-------j . when
.
..
1 very effective.
aggressive
and
Gen.
' .l
;h o|h tiv; oibonvlia* It
of Chicago during the recent storm is j by number in the office of the city RecorAt night a rustling is often heart! j
.
until next tram.
Grant commenced his first term that •
twenty-eight Add to this number the ' tier in n register kept by said Recorder for
tv. S. Dewing. Gen'l Managamong
the
contents
of
the
big
waste
I
, that purpose within ten (10) days from
Mrs.
Grant
compelled
tlie
removal
of
i
, H. Tottkh. Gen’l P. &amp; T. Act
six members of the crew of theschotin- 1
L. skrgkant. Hunt. . the stable, which then adjoined tlie , baskets, whieh happen* to be down I er Cummings, wrecked off Milwaukee the time this ordinance takes effect and on
building un the east. Rut tlie destruc­ stairs on . their way to the dumping . on Friday, and the four life-suvers off the 30th day of May each year thereafter
tion of the stable did not remove the place. Then the guards pick up the J Port Huron, Mich., and the total loss and to pay the license provided .in section
1. of this ordinance and also pay n fee of
rodent pests. In fact, they were so suspected basket softly and carry it to ' at these three points alone is thirty­ twenty-five (25) cents to the Recorder of
bald that one of them tripped up the the fountain in the middle of the’grout ’ eight
The schooners Myrtle and Bald city for the issuing and recording of
court.
By
shaking
the
receptacle
they
fat colored cook as she walked across
Evening Star, wrecked at Twenty­ said license and to obtain from said city
the kitchen, and she killed it by sitting oblige Mr. Rat to jump into the water. ' seventh street Friday evening, have Recorder a receipt for such license so paid.
down upon it. Tlie animals made a If he succeeds in swimming out they • gone to pieces, and the Jack Thomp­ Also to obtain from said Recorder a metal­
Tant's tho great reason why you
lic plate orcheck hereafter required to be
network of tunnel* under the brick dispatch him with their clubs. Many son is rapidly meeting the same fate.
• '.•••:•! know about our salt. It re*
furnished by said city Recorder.
pavements and in the walls. They a midnight hunting expedition of this ,
qr.i:;- the best to produce the beat.
kind
has
occurred
in
the
big
central
1
1 i.e| good farmer realize* this with
CHECKS OR PLATES.
were not content with ordinary food,
TURNED THE TABLES.
in&gt; ^&gt;ed; shall the butter maker be
but preferred tlie remnants of state court, in the dim light and tho mystic !
it shall be the duty of the city Recorder
:i-s wise? Our salt Is as carefully
dinners — particularly chicken cro- | silence of the dreary midnight hour, '
of said city to provide such number of
n.i-.de as your butter—made expresstempts
Her
Ufe.
metallic checks or plates as may be neces­
quettes and pate de foie gras. They ! or the ghostly small hours after '
5&gt;r dairy work: and bright dalryLEAD, S. D., Maj' 21.—Thomas John­ sary. of such size and shape as may be
mta everywhere find their batter bel­
lived high while Andrew Johnson was twelve.
ter (made and their labor better paid
In the treasury department rats used son, in the jewelry business here, 'was deemed expedient (the shape of such
president, because Mr. Johnson was a
wlqq they use
shot through
« the heart by
. a revolver
- — — check or plate to be changed each year)
high liter and did notcaremuch about to eat greenbacks. Many thousand I .
having stumped thereon numbers indica­
his surroundings. This was unfortu­ dollars in good paper money have been 1 *n ^be hands of Minnie Van Aiken ting tlie year fur which tho tax Is paid and
about
10
o
’
clock
Saturday
morn­
t- a_. 1.
nate, because there were persons at mutilated by rats and then destroyed
ing.
Johnson and tlie girl had tin- namber of tlie license and the letters
by
cancelers
and
maccrators.
New
that time resident Ln the executive es­
T. and it shall be the duty ot the
been keeping company for some H.
tablishment to whom the presence of money was always printed in its place;
time.
and
he
was
insanely elty Recorder to deliver one of these me­
rats, real or imaginary, was particu­ and the only loss the government sus­ jealous ot attentions shown her by tallic plates or checks to the persons 'so
&gt;■0 matter what brand you have
larly objectionable.
Subsequently, tained was the expense of printing. others. It is alleged that Johnson in­ paying license upon any such dog.
li-efl. J'lAt give this a lair trial. It
the superintendent of public buildings But the rats have now no show for sisted on an immediate marriage, and Counterfeit checks. Issuing of; how
&gt; drst In flavor, first In grain, and j
oostly suppers of that description. The ,
Er-1 In purity. Whether for dairy 4
PUNISHED.
or lable use, yon will find It to ■
paper money is kept in fire-proof . npon her refusal he shot at her. miss­
Section 4. It shall be the duty of such
y. u; advantage to be acquainted 1
vaults, in rooms of solid granite with ing his mark. In return she drew a
v.r.li the B&amp;lt that’* all salt.
1
owner,
possessor
or barborer ot any such
revolver,
and
her
aim
was
so
true
that
steel doors. It would surely produce
- Write us.
registered dog to place, or cause to be
a toothache for any rodent who might the first bullet killed him.
DIAMOND CRYSTAL
placed, around the neck of any such dog a
undertake to gnaw through those ’
Shtin Near Hia Home.
SALT CO.,
collar and to attach, or cause to be at­
walls or doors. The registered bonds. |
Dks Moines, la., May 21.—Conductor tached, the metallic plale or check so pur­
in the immense office of the register of ' Redpath, of the Great Western road, chased of the clerk of said city and If any
the treasury, used to be subject to the ' was shot Saturday evening by two un­ person shall place, or cause to be placed,
incursions of the midnight marauding o
,
known
young men while on his way to around the neck of any such dog any
rodent, but they are also secured from , u'kv a*train fo St Joseph. The shoot­ counterfeit of the metallic plate or check
danger of that character. Moreover, j
occurred about 10 o’clock and wlth- so furnished by said Recorder or any such
the important official papers in tlie in
• two blocks ••
- - metallic plate or check without tbe license
of Ids home. He was dead
register's office are now filed in tens when assistance reached him, and his for such dog having first been paid he or
she shall be liable to tbe penalties herein
of thousands of tin pigeon holes in the assailants escaped.
Robbery is the provided.
top story of the treasury department. supposed motive. He leaves a wife aud
TO DESTROY.
‘ It is very strange that rats and mice three children.
Section 5. It shall be the duty of the
should so infest such buildings as the
Found Many Indictments.
marshal or of any of the police force of the
treasury, interior, post office depart­
Chicago, May 21.—The special grand city of Hastings to destroy, of cause to be
ment or other executive offices. The
jury in Chicago decided Saturday upon destroyed, all dogs found running at large
great buildings have walls from two
the indictment of fifty-eight persons in the city of Hastings not having been li­
TUP. BAD RAT AND THE COOK.
feet to six feet thick, and. the base­
for violation of the election law at the censed aud registered and not having on a
and grounds repeatedly tore up the ments are all concreted, from wall to December and April elections. Among collar to which is attached one oi the me­
floors and rebuilt the sewers, but with­ wall. But the rats are there, and ap­
those on the list are two election com­ tallic plates or checks as provided under
parently have brought their knitting
out effect
missioners, one ex-election commis­ this art.
Smith D. Fry.
The first good overhauling which the and intend to stay.
BUNKING AT LARGE DEFINED.
sioner, throe aidermen, a number of
white house has received in a genera­
judges and clerks of election and sev­
Section 6. Every dog found in the City
tion was superintended by the wife of
of Hastings not upon tbe premises of the
eral
policemen.
ThOodore Mommsen, the famous his­
President Hayes in the summer of T7.
owner or keeper or in tbe Immediate pres­
The family residence was taken up in torian of Rome, had not only the apence of the owner or keeper or securely
Port Townbend, Wash., May 19.— tied or fastened beyond tbe reach of pertlie president’s cottage at the National perrance, but the manner of a scholar.
Soldiers’, home, north of the city. Leav­ .Once during tlie half-hour’s drive from The American patrol fleet, consisting 90ns passing on the side walk of any street
ing ber husband there, Mrs. Hayas Berlin to Charlottenburg the car in of tbe flagships Mobicah and York-. in the city of Hustings shall be deemed to
drove into town every day, opened all which the professor rode went badly town, Adams, Albatross, Alert and be running at large.
printed copies of ordinance.
the doors and windows and aired the off the track. The rest of the passen­ Thomas Corwin, has sailed for Behring ,
white house thoroughly while the gers alighted, the horses were re­ sea. Tbe Mohican and Albatross will &gt; SecUon 7. n Bbali be the duty of the
moved.
and
the
stranded
car
was
left
follow the coast line snd tbe other
Marshall to keep printed copies of this orworkmen were remodeling sewers,
water pipes and floors. Billy Crump, until help could be found. Mommsen aels will keep out at sea They will dfnanoe posted in conspicuous places upon
'1 the principal
•
streets of tills city.
who was steward of the white house remained, reading his book. An hour rendezvous at Unalaska.
offence; penalty
.
under Hayes and Garfield, declared passed, and the sound of levers and
AN INTERESTING SKETCH.
Skinned Alive.
' Section 8.
Any
person
offendiag
that a banquet committee of the older jacks and the plunging of horses’ hoofs
Chicago, May 21.—Bits of skin from
aroused
him
from
his
reverie.
With
ruts used to examine his books each
fourteen brother carriers and four ’ against this ordinance shall, upon convteFoI!owln^ 15 an lnstaace: "Our
no sign of discomposure, he rose from
other persons were transplanted to the Lion thereof, be fined not more than ten
rrfkVlttn£!‘e’ aow 13 year* of age, had night for the purpose of finding out
, । "rribly a filleted with nervousness, and what would be served for dinner the his seat and went to the door. “Ah,” scalp of Letter Carrier Foute, who was (10) dollars and costs of prosecution or
«1 ir?1 1 onlJr® U-M&gt; of her right arm. 8ho
imprisonment tn tbe county jail for not
said
he,
‘
‘
we
seem
to
have
oome
to
a
f.
MU-ha condition that we had to keep next day. Billy Crump was always standstill.”—San Francisco Argonaut. burned by an exploding oil tank.
more than thirty (80) days or bo|h such
U
?nd abandon her music les- something of a rat himself when jt
Beal the Record.
.tine and imprisonment in The discretion of
i-:' ,
u»we feared St. Vitus dance, and
No Chancs of Falluro.
’
X-wom’m i° bulJ°£ an invaluable remedy came to banqueting?
the
court on conviction of such offence.
London, May 18.—George Griffiths,
Rats In the white house have always
Upton—How is Bilton getting along of this city, completed a trip around
ordinances repealed.
from them. The first of laat August satisfied themselves with the larder; now?
the world yesterday into days 11 hours
Section 9. Ail ordinances or parts of
h‘‘
&gt;sbud but 75 pounds, and although abe but rats in the executive departments
Downton—Haven’t heard lately, but and 90 minutes. Nellie Bly’s record ordinances conflicting-with the provisions
three bottles of Nervine idle
y •'"Kn*Iwpounds; Ber nervousness and have sometimes been driven by hunger I presume he is making money hand
of th is ordinance be and the same are here­
XteS* Vhu^MceaSjmtKlylSC to cat and destroy- valuable papers over fist. Last time I saw him he was
by repealed.
D&lt;&gt;*th from a Bolter Hxploslan.
•M^?lhchooljy^ular,y« and studies with which cannot be reproduced at any on his way to Kentucky to start a fac­
Section 10. This ordinance to take
Bat City, Mich., May 19.—Tho bailer effect on and after tbe 4th day of June,
tin
I arm, her appetite is splendid, and cost. These vermin used to do a great tory.
,
Ih••T. 1. t‘£ ‘m’,1,111 J’JPcare for our daughter tbe deal of damage at the post office de­
“Hum! "What did he intend to manu­ jn F. G RossU^pl aning mill exploded 1894.
Geo. H. Tinkler.
Jr
hem-ine has brought her.
Friday afternoon killing George Cloagpartment. They ate quantities of facture?”
C. L. Huffman.
''Hlen my brother
mmson and fatally injuring five other men.
money orders and postal notes, as well
Moved by Aid. Weissert that the report
“Corkscrews.”—N. Y. Weekly.
of
the
ordinance
com.
be accepted and
as blank books. Much . damage was
California Prohibitionist*.
Welcome Belief.
adopted and the HTdinance to be printed.
done by them to “dead” packages in
nsKT-am. CaL, May 19. —The prohi­ Carried.
the store room for such goods. The , City Missionary—My friend, aren’t
bition state convention nominated a
Ayea—Busby, Bicks, Huffman, Tinkler,
you sorry you are in here?
a positive Rusrantee, or eem dead letter office would notify a per­
Prisoner—Nn, sir; I’m in here for full state ticket, beaded by Henry Wtisaert and Waners.
son that a parcel addressed to him was
French,
of
Santa
Clara,
for
governor.
Nays—Bennett and Osborn.
having five wives.—Life.
held for lack cf sufficient postage.

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of Hamelin.

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Bowel,
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They are purely
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personal effort and influence ‘o increase
the circulation of his home paper which
teaches the American policy of Protec­
tion. It is hi« duty to aid in this; respect
in every way possible. • After the home
paper is taken care of, why not sub­
scribe for the American Economist,
published by the American Protective
Tariff League? One of its correspon­
dents says : “No true American can
get along without it I consider it the
greatest and truest political teacher in
the United States.”
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copy. Addless Wilbur F. Waite­
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C. R. OSBORN. Local Agent, Hastings
0. N. Kugglu G. F AT. A. Ch learn
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PROBATE ORDER#
State of Michigan, County of Barry—ss.
At a session of tlie Probate Court for thd'
County of Barry, bolden at the Probate Office tn
tbe city of Hastings. In said county, on Tues­
day, the 1st day uf May, tn the year ore
thousand eight hundred nnd ninetvl four.
Present. Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of
Probate.
In the matter of the estate of Valentine
O. Buck, late of Camillus County, of; Onondaga •
and State of New York, deceased.
On reading and filing the petition dirty verified
of Gilbert Buck, son of mid deceased, praying
that Ancillary administration 61 said estate
may be granted t » said petitioner (who is the
principal administrator of said estate as ap­
pears by exemplified copies of lil&gt; appouitment issued by the Surrogates Court of Onon­
daga County. New York, and now ou file in this
court.) or to some other suitable (wrson.
Thereupon it is ordered, that -Saturday, tbe
26th day of May A. I). 1891. at ten o'clock in the'
forenoon, be assigned for the bearing of said
iwtltton and that the heirs at law of said de­
ceased and all other persons Interested in said
estate . are required to appear at a; session of
sdd Court, then u&gt; be nolden at rhe Probate
office, in tbe City a! .Hastings, in tsid County,
and show cause. If any there be. why the prayer
of tlie petitioner may not be granted. And It Is
further ordered, that sale petitioner give notice
to the persons interested in said estate, of tlie
pendency of said* petition and tbt hearing
thereof by canning a copy of this order to be
published in the Hastings Banxkb.r new»paper printed and circulated In said County of
Barry , once In each week lor three successive
weeks previous to said day of bearing.
(A true copy.)

CHAH. W. ARMSTRONG
Judge oi* Probate.

MORTGAGE SALE. ,
Default having been made in thr conditions of
a certain mortgage executed by William Ver­
Boom and Ada VerBoom. bnsbund and wife, to
Charlee W. Smith, dated the Acvcnternth day
of November 1892. recorded the twenty alxth
day of November 1W2 and Assigned tn- the said
Charles W. Smith, tn John G. Reuter ou the
96th. day of November 1892 which atslrament
was recorded the same date and on which said
mortgage there Is duo at the date hereof, five
hundred and forty fire and 92-100, dollars, the
said a»slanee of said mortgage having elected
to consider tbe whole amount tecured by said
mortgage due and payable In pursuance of the
terms and conditions of said mortgage on acdount of default having been made in the pay­
ment of the interest thereon within thirty days
from tlie time it was due and pavable. Notice
Is hereby given that bv virtue of tlie Dower ef
sale in said mortgage I shall foreclose the
same, by a sale at public auction to the high­
est bidder at the north front door of the Coart
House in the City of Hastings on the twenty
eighth day of May 189*. at twelve o’clock noon,
of all that certain piece or parcel of land situ­
ate and being In the township of Irving In tbe
County ot Barry and state of Michigan and de­
scribed ns follows, to wit: The south half of tbe
south east quarter of section fifteen and the
north half of the north half of the north east
quarter ot section twenty two all in -town four
north of range nine west containing one hun­
dred nnd twenty :&lt;cres of land according to the
United Staten survey be tbe same more or less,
the same being the mortgaged premises.
John g. Rkutkb,
,
r
Assignee of mortgage.
Chas. H. Favek.
Attorney for Assignee.
Dated February 26ih., 1891.

MORTGAGE BALE.
Default bavins beeu made in the conditions
of a certain mortgage made by Martin V. Bar­
ker and Harriet Iden Barker, hit* wife, •
to Ger-nre F. Kena*ton, and dated February
22. 1884 and recorded In the office of the
Register of Deeds, for the County of
Barry in thr State ot Michigan. February 29,
m&gt;, in Uber 17 of mortgages on pages 218 and
219 on which mortgage there Is claimed to be
due at the date ot this notice the aunt of four
hundred and forty-one dollars and thirty-nine
cents and no suit or proceedings at law having *
been Instituted to recover the amount secured
by said mortgage cc any part thereof. Notice
Is therefore hereby given that on tbe 2Cth. day
of May. UH, at 10 o’clock in-the forenoon there
will be sold at the north front door of the
court bou^e. in tbe City &lt;&gt;f Bastings. County of
Barry and State ot Michigan, mid court bouse
being tbe place for holdlug the Circuit Court for
the County ot Barry, at public auction to the
highest bidder, tbe premises described in said
mortgage or so much thereof as may be neces­
sary to satisfy the amount due on said mort-­
gage as above set forth, with tbe interest there­
on. and the costa, charges and expenses aflowed by law and provided for in said mortage,
said premises being situate In tbe City of'&amp;ietings in the County of Barry, strl state of
Michigan and described as follows; Coourieooing tour rods east and thirty-three rods and
two leer south on a coutlnuoua line of Jefferson
Street from the south east corner of lot one,
block live. Chamberlain^ addition to the City M
Hastings, thence south twentv-two rods, east
twenty-nine rods, north twenty-two rods, west
twenty-nine rods to piece of beginning contain­
ing four acres oi land Also commencing if our

quarter of section twenty, town three, 1
^Stod&amp;bnJi-y
ISM.
,

Gxoeos.F. Kes.

ALONZO E. KKNASTON,

�bmmMmI
Hastings Banner.
Thursday, May »4. 189+‘
COOK. aWr

AUGUST 1*. 187P*

.

COUNTY NEWS.
A severe wind, ball and rain storm
swept through here Thursday evening.
Mrs- Dr. Powers visited her sister at
Charlotte tbe first of the week.
Mrs.'Preston Jewell and sister Etta
Tompkins were at Richland this week
visiting their sister Mrs. Kate Spinney.
Asa Wright and Grace Powers visited
al Battle Creek Sunday.
*
Mr. and Mrs. Mills are visiting the lat­
ter# brother G. W. Tompkins and wife.
Tbe next Aid Society meets with Mrs.
R. Russell.
Miss Jennie Reese who has been staying
with Mrs. Bert Shepard the past three or
four weeks returned to her home at Battle
Creek last Sunday.
Nnahville.

Messrs, Herman Cone and John Butler,
of Olivet, speirt Sundayj with lady friends
here.
John Smith and family have decided
that Nashville is good enough for them
and after spending about a year at Taco­
ma. Washington, have returned.
Four couple of our young people attend­
ed a party at Vermontville Tuesday eve­
ning.
John Furntes was out of town from
Thursday noon till Monday evening. It
was such lovely weather thought he would
take a little drive for his bealth.
Mrs. I*. Holler Is visiting at South Bend,
Indiana.
Freeport.

J. W. Godfrey and wife returned from Char­
lotte Monday.
H. Braendle was In Hastings one day last
Rev. and Mrs. Halsey returned from their
Ohio visit tbe last of the week, they were ac­
companied by Miss Ada Harrisou.
Mta» Maud Sperry ot Sunfield visltsd : Free­
port friends one day last week.
It Is said that Harris Creek "wasn't ta It" so
to speak, Sunday evening.
Don’t forget Decoration day. May 30. An In­
teresting program has been prepared, and it
is an occasion that every' one should attend.
Tbe three Sabbath schools will observe child­
ren's dav. TheU. B. Holding theirs the first
Sunday fci June, and the M. E. and Oong'l will
bold theirs tbe second Sunday In June.
The Y. P. 8. C. E. will be led next Sunday eve­
ning by Mrs F. Wolf.
E. H. Sisson and family dow occupy the Roger
house ou Main st.
cbnltx.

Two surnrlse parties here la*t week, one for
Walter Smith and one for Bertie Chelaon.
Considerable damage was done by the rain
last Thursday night. Corn fields and roads
were badly Washed.
Mr. Pranschke lost a valuable horse with lung
fever a short time since.
Mrs. Loa Ryars is keepi-g house for Orley
Peake.
Rosa Hallock has returned home from Gales­
burg.
While Bert McCall and wife were In Kalama­
zoo Monday a week ago. their house was enter­
ed by Mime one, and tlie dinner prepared on
the table for the hired man was gone, besides
about three dollars lu small change, abstracted
from the pockets of clothing tn the house.
Mrs. Rob McRtwaln ana sou Elwen visited
friends at Plainwell Thursday and Friday of
last week.
Qaimby.
MIm Efla Sheffhauur will give a social at
John Castelelns this Friday evening. It being so
rainy last Friday evening there wasn’t many
out. Don't discourage young folks but come
and have a good time.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Casteleln. on
tbe 18th. an eight pound girt. My, but Charles
smiles.

Itbuonm..
trroth.1. -wllby
u .pt to have hi. rortuno grrotbr orerMtbMtwL Tbl. b trtw ot tbe uto Smwr
Stockbridge’, tortanfc. It !■ DOW round
tbit bi. reol «od pen»D»l e«t»te .mount,
to but B00.000. A aloe »om troll, bot
irrmUj below wb,t be wu reputed to be
worth. Tbe balk ot tbe rotate U left lo

On
WU&gt; the v.rtow r«llw
■ell balMKre round-trip to in
ticket, to pointe in Mlnneeote. DdKoJk
Montana, boated on Hne ot Great North­
ern Railway. Tula will five home-acehera’ and proepectora a ebanev to Wall
wrourn points. Including tbe Jamons Red
River sad Flatbead Valleys, aa well u tbe
new placer fold Helds near Glaapow,
Chinook ami Havre. Montana. One fare
bifl wife.
for round trip. Apply to
K**1 •*«*;
A young son of Lorenzo Maus while and tee that your ticket, read via Great
playing on the C. K. A S. R. R, bridge Northern Railway from St Paul west­
last evening fell In the river, which Is ward.
very high and but for timely assistance
would have drowned. He had gone down
the third time when Henry Ryan a young
man bravely Jumped In and dove down
beneath the surface, catchtag the child
after he had gone down for tbe third lime.
Another young man who was with Ryan
refused to jump into the water because he
had on his ‘'white shirt”. Young Ryan’s
act was a very brave one and but for his
timely assistance tbe boy would soon have
drowned.
Grand Rapids pays Fl5.000 per year for
850 all night electric lights or over §1S8
each per year. Extra lights cost 83 cents
per night for the first year, 40 cents per
A cream of tarter baking powder.
night for the second year and 42 cents per Highest of all in leavening strength
night for tbe third year. This would be —Latest United States Govern­
an average of §149 each per year for all
ment Food Report.
electric lights. The city of Marshall owns
Royal Baking PowntR Co.,
Its plant which cost about §50.000, Owning
Wall St., N. Y.
the only plant In the city it does private
lighting from which it derives a revenue,
and running by water power cuts the op­
erating expense down to almost nothing
comparatively. Despite all these excellent
advantages the all night lights cost 845.00
each per year and the others §30.00 each
for two o’clock lights. The city has 120
lights 2000 candle power.

•SES’
FINE JHOES
E have a line of Shoes made by the best known manufac­
of fine goods in this country.
Grey Bros., Brooks
WBros.,turesCowles
Bros., W. C. Lewis Co., Patrick Cox and the
Sachs Shoe Co.
These Shoes are macle upon honor and are deservingly
popular for their wearing qualities.
No cheap imitations
but all first class.

JIbnMdy
Pure

N2T4BLE
CORNER

Tbe Banner will always be found ad­
vocating anything and everything that
tends to build up, beautify or improve
Hastings that comes within the scope of
reason. In regard to the Electric Light Co
we will say that we would like to see it By Col. Pierce ’twaa built, by him ’twas made .
prosper because it is a home Institution, A towering land mark, in the clothing trade.
home citizens have Invested many thousand
of dollars in ft. and it was established at a
time when the city needed it and gladly
welcomed it It would be unjust upfalr
and Illegal for the city to attempt t« do
private lighting. If the city can do its
public lighting at less expense U*an offered
by the Company we want to see them do
It. But it cannot be done. We expect to
soon furnish a list that will tend to prove
this fact. We have already given some
Instances.

Where Monroe, Canal and
Pearl Sts. intersect in Grand
Rapids. There stands the
Tower Block.

A DECIDED SUCCESS
AND THE

Biff Store On Tb.e Corner
As one store. This is a great convenience to our customers and we are pleased
to find, is heartily appreciated by them. Your best interest is,on‘rs,

F. G. STO WELL HANDLES

For a time its occupant was
J. L. Hudson, but now this
spring time it shines forth re­
organized, re-juvenated and
fe-christened.
There “Under the Tower
Clock” you'll find the “Col.
in command, with

John Montgomery had a very narrow
escape from being suddenly called Into
St Peters realms last week while engaged
In tearing down the brick work at tbe old,
jail. A workman on the top of the building
having finished using a long iron crow bar
let it drop to the ground, never noticing
that Mr. Montgomery was below until
after he let the bar fall. It is said that as
soon as tbe'workman let go and realized
what he had done be turned deathly pale,
gave a groan and muttered a little prayer,
soon expecting to be confronted with tbe
ghastly evidence of his carelessness. The
bar just touched the rim of John’s derby
glazed bis vest- and sunk into the ground
by bls foot Aside from a big scare all
around no barm was done, but It was too
close a call to death lo.be comfortable.

Sandford Cbatterson cut bls foot quite badly
by dropping a ehissel onto it, but is able to be
around agntn.
Will Nobles of Battle Oree* is building D. S.
Mortlilaad's bouse.
Last Thursday aud Friday we had rain,
hall, snow, thunder, lightning and plenty of
w’.vyA.
D. 8. Morthland is drawing his wheat to Del­
In company with E. T. Church, Judge
ton and selling It for 30c. a bushel and it Is good
Jennings aud Seth Ketchem we enjoyed
old Democratic times.
a pleasant drive through Barry county
Yankee Springs.
This vicinity was visited with the small end Monday and Tuesday. Tbe country never
ot the severest storm that tars visited this part looks better than at this season of the year
of Barry County In many yean.
Little Blanch Stuart went to your city last when clothed in nature’s handsomest garb.
Saturdav to have tbe tear duct In one ot her
One of the notioeble feat ures was the ap­
eyes probed, it having grown shut.
parent thrift and prosperity of tbe farmers
In tbe region traversed. The sot) is a rich,
Mrs. MeMannla is very sick at thia writing.
Dr. VanHorn writes back to us from California sandy loam,, which is in a high state of
that the flowers are all In bloom, that there has
■ot been any rainfall la fifty two days.
cultivation. One feature especially notice­
able was tbe large fruit orchards which
Belton.
Mr. Calvert aud wife of Battle Creek were apparently do well, and an inspection
tbe guests of Mr. Lasher and wife Sunday.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. Lance of Cedar showed that tbe prospects for a large fruit
Creek, oo the 21st.. a TH pound daughter.
All members »f Barry tent No. 079 K. O. T. M. yield was exceptionally good. Wheat, rye,
■re requested to be present next Monday eve­ clover, etc., looks flattering*, corn Is nearly
ning as there will bo Initiatory work in the sev­
all planted, and a large acreage Is, being
eral ranks.
Mr. Smith Is treating his house to a coat of
prepared for beans. All in all, Barry
point.
A. Mr. Smith near Hastings traded horses county presents an excellent opportunity
with Q. A Hynes Monday.
Barney Norwood celebrated his birthday the for diversified farming and is one ot the
list.
Mrs. F. G. Adams Is on tbe sick list. Her leading counties of the state.—Charlotte
brother Andrew Eddy ot Albion Laa been out Leader.
to sec her.
Tbe officers elected at the Delton Hive L O.
Last weeks Journal publishes a call for
T. M. are; P. L. C., Mrs. Williams. L. C.. Mrs
J. Skillman; L. L. C.. Mrs. M. Chase; C., Mrs. the Populist State Convention. About the
J. B. Williams: R. K., Mrs. L. H. Scribner; F.
K. , Mrs M. Lasher; M. at A., Miss Annie time that Grover was installed into office
Whittemore; Sergeant, Mrs. Leu Chase; Sen­
tinel. Mrs. L. Wilkinson; Picket. Mrs. J. Cra­ tbe Journal tumbled over itself and tore
mer: B. B., Mrs M Bwsett. Mrs E Malone, Mrs. its hair to land in tbe democrat camp. It
worshiped Grover and fell down tn mute
despair. It claimed to be an up and up
democratic paper. Grover had a good deal
of pap to distribute and John claims to
Hastings nine are getting good havtfb^en promised a good pull, but the
practice and doing good work. Yester­ pull has been very alow ta materializing.
day they played with Quimby to the tuna Providence only knows the position of the
of 36 to I in favor of Hastings- Nash­ paper politically, but enough was said last
ville cornea Saturday. Next week they week to Insure tbe fact that there would
play at Charlotte and with Otsego in be another film flam schema to lead repub­
this city. .
lican populists into the democratic camp
^Xlie new members of Hastings Division by “fusion”. The attempt to hoodwink
presented LlenL D. W. Reynolds with a v rters by the wormy chestnut of fusion
very handsome sword and belt last evening. wu given a very black eyo two years ago
Tbe presentation waa a complete surprise as it will get this fall—the violent flip,
to Mr. Reynolds who heartily appreciates flopping of our centemporary to tbe con­
tbe good will of the members whom be trary notwithstanding.
tats charge of.

Additional Local News.

Goto* to BUsht Me Oa«

The oldest Inhabitant has to scratch bls
The follewtag la taken from the Kalamahead Lo think of a harder rata than ooeurr- xoo Gazette*,—
ed here Thursday night. The sky wu of
J. W. Boynton wu In tbe city Thanday and ba aaya tbe Central Michigan railding la aa liable to
as to Battle Creek, for

ROSS LEVIS &amp; PIFERS Shoes.

A. C. McGraw's Perfect FittingShoes.
Ladies Walking Shoes.
RUSSETT SHOES.

fill Grades of Gloililna.

CHILDREN’S Russett Shoes.

all new, very, latest patterns,
very newest styles at on
price, for

HE KEEPS NOTHING BUT GOOD GOODS.

Gash Only.

Our childrens department
overflows with practical, dur­
able, yet dainty, tailor made
garments, vith cut, trim and
finish—with quality and style
just as well—just as good-as for men—every bit.
Touching clothes ibr men—
do they realize the evolution
in fine clothes making, now
going on? Some do. For
those that don’t, it is well to
know right now that, Master
Tailors—Artists—cut, make
and trim garment^ by the For Spraying Fruit Trees, etc.
thousand, and yet, every
thousand is made with the
same exact carefullness as
GOODYEAR
though a single garment
Tall, short, stout and slim
men fitted right off—no wait­
ing.
IS HEADQUARTERS.
Rogers Peet &lt;fc Co. lead the
van in making such clothes.
Their products have fit el­ Remember that Wall Paper
is Cheaper than ever
egance, finish, wearing qual­
ity and style. They maintain
the highest standard of hon­
estly tailored, genteel, readyto-wear, Fashionable Business W. It QOObYE/lR
Suits, Dress Suits, Semi-Dress
Suits and Overcoats. Every
one below Tailor’s prices—,
often excelling in real worth.
Sole agency for the R. P. &lt;fc
Co. in Grand Rapids is at this
store.
. We have just put in a

PARIS GREEN

Mon Purple

Slug Shot

Reminder
OF

HOUSE
GLEANING

The Modern Druoalst,

The above picture was taken from life. It
can be seen most any day and in most any home
when cleaning house is in full sway. House
cleaning not only reminds the “mail of the
house” that most all of the improbable things
will happen, but it also reminds him that

NEW CARPETS . .
NEW GURTAINS
NEW RUGS .
NEW DRAPERIES .
NEW FURNITURE .

NEW PATTERNS

Our Furnishing, Hat and
Trunk Departments mean
stores full of such wares for
the changing seasons. Our
prices meet the present finan­
cial upheaval Don’t forget
the application.
_
When a purchase here is
not as represented, return it
and get your money back,
quick.

~

jy*

BID LOl
ofNbw Patterns

Are needed and needed badly. Right here
want to say “don’t hesitate about buying wl1®1
you need Right Now because wheat is 50 cents
a bushel.” We can give you much more now
for your money than we could a year ag&lt;&gt;- *011
want the goods; we want the money. lasts trade.

AN INSPECTION

(formerly of Hud-

- &gt;”“’a “

Out of town folks served
as though here. Write
particulars—You’ll like our
way.

t S. PIERCE,
CMiler Faralster, flatter

Of those new Patent Spring Pillows is

WE SELL ’EM GMflf.
■ome in and sea them.
I ONDON PURPLE - u
L
--- PARISGREtN

~

for those troubled with

you’ll buy it

A. McCoy.

�Thursday, May »4. «894-

——
Tbor»d.y
the two vaeanete, vere
ailod by eleetlnit Mtn PbylU, Diamond
•nd Mra. Laura Hinkley.
- Tbe W. R C. will tft at G. a.

With onr low prices and good
goods.

WALL PAPER

Shades,

Paris Green, Lmdon Purple,
Sulphate of Copper, Bug
Finish and Slug Shot.

\ ’flit for

Copper Sheep
•

.

ntI|

on Tuewlay, May Mtb. to reeel.e aowwt
for decorating tbe soldtera gram, Let
all who can bring flowers.

qiVE US fl SHOW

94

h.

personal mention. .
Jan*. Mason wu In lUlamazoo Monday.
Mra. B. B. Spark, was lu Grand Rapid,
l*»» woek.
Harry Dickinson or Sa,b,llle waa In Ibe
Thoraday.

CORN CULTIVATORS

Lk&gt;rr Mudge returned (rum ‘tie east

Hartel, the forger, changed his
plea
from not guilty to guilty on the
two iXwr. Cox wm dellaer tbe Decoration
charges against him Monday, and
day address at Coneord.
■
remanded for sentence. He is wanted in
Lewis Pfaiiiip, and wife ot Lowell are
Berlin, Ontario, for the same crime.
vlslttnr relatives In tbe city.

Dandu Ridino.
PBrtBGtlon 111 Eton Wan.

Tbe low prices cotipled with attractive
Dr. and Mr,, a W. young or Allegan
styles make the millinery department at visited In the city over Sunday.
Russell’s very popular with the ladies. All
Will Squire, and family ot Big Rapid,
the new spring shades are used In trim­ have been la the city tills week.
ming. A stylish bat at your own price.
Mra. John Naglcr Is entertaining ber
This week’s Hastings Banner gives an tatber Mr. Moore fiom Freeport.
excellent write-up of the meeting of the
Cha,. Sherwood 1, back to work again
State Firemens’ Association, with por­ •tier a sickness or neatly a month.
traits of the officers. Tho meeting closed
Mls.es Kittle and Sable Beadle speul
Thursday evening with a grand bait— Sunday to the city with their parent,.
Nashville News.
ZMIss Etta Main left tor Petoskey Mon­
The Thursday night rain caused quite a day where she has secured a position.
wash out on the Michigan Central near
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eckert ot Irving
Morgan. Tne
section men
men nau
had to
to go
go down
down
mt section
were guest, ot Mr. and Mra. N.gler Soli­
apout midnight and fill it In. One was ex dly.

QOObYEflR BROS. •
HARDWARE

P®ri®DC*d on ,he C. K. A S. a’so at Shultz
Miss Nellie Wilkins returned to Grand
where the large sand bank is located on Haven Thursday, after a week, visit at
track;
home.

New Western Walking.

pi;, and Halbs Horn Killer. • the east side of the

FRED L. HEATH
THE DRUGGIST.

The flrm of McNaughton, Colvin • Co.
erected four Monuments at Hickory
Corners and Banfield last week and while
In that vicinity sold to the following part­
ies; John Cooney. Cook Estate, Mra. Ball,
E. Pennock and Q. A. Hynes. Good work
at low prices Is what tells.

Remember that after June 1st. the price
of the Banner and Chicago Weekly Inter
Ocean will be 81.00 per year. From now
S'lpt. Ii- B. Andrus, of Nashville, con­
;
assisted by Miss Flora J. Beadle, until June 1st Barry County readers can
get the two papers for 31.00 per year*
nt Hayings.
.
.
Ti e term will begin July 2nd, and con- Better subscribe now, you probably can
tin i. until the regular examination in never get them as cheap as this again.
Aagu-t. Classes will be organized; in all
branches required for second and third
Warm weather is Just the time that meat
zraiie certificate! All persons in any taintsand spoils quickly. Fred Cassady
wav interested in summer normal work
has
one of the best coolers in the county
are requested to send for circular giving
in his market just west of Woolley *
full information.
Address, IL B. ANDBU9.
Bronson’s shoe store, and what is more he
.
Nashville, Mich.
keeps it well Ailed with tbe best meats
that he can buy. When you want any
meats or choice cuts give him a call.
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SIMMER NORMAL SCHOOL

LOCAL NEWS.
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This week,

95 quires.

Hereafter. changes for advertisements
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest to
insure insertion in tbe issue ot tbe week
when brought. .
Fir*t class pasture for stock.
Of r„ Y. Hogle.

Inquire

Jimmy Mortimer the noted safe cracker
who was recently arrested In Detroit, and
whom it is thought robbed the bank at
Nashville will be brought here, it Is said
for trial. Mortimer Is one of the most noted
crooks in the country, has many crooked
friends who will resort to any thing to
keep Mortimer out of jail or get him out of
jail. While the Barry County jail contains
this noted crook it will be well watched.

Judge Smith Is receiving many com­
Retnetnber and go to Renkes’ when you
pliments for tbe able manner in which he
war: tine lc“ cream snda.
,
presided over the celebrated Rosen con­
■oriucii nroceedings and other good read­ spiracy case at Charlotte recently. There
ing matter on inside pages.
were four or five conflicting interests at
Aaron Clark will speak at Bowens Mills stake and It was no easy matter to keep all
these interests in mind and give decisions
• n Decoration Day at one o’clock.
accordingly. But Judge Smith did it and
The finest and freshest line of canned did it In a manner that tended to greatly
&lt; ( is In the city at Phillips * Erbs:
increase the excellent reputation he is
Another lot of sateens, pongees and making.
Irish lawns just received at Russell’s.
The Firemen's Convention has demon­

/Henry Jones bad a stroke of paralysis
Saturday and Is in quite a critical condltSoft drinks are what you want in hot
weather. You can get the besrt al Al
Henkes’.

La&gt;t week’s correspondences not publibhed will be found on Inside local page
this week.
Painting, paper hanging and hard wood
finishing. Inquire of W. S. Nelson, 113
West State St.

Ladies trimmed hats, very stylish and
pretty, for only SI.PO and 81.50 all next
week at Russell’s.

neck
All customers shirts Deeding net
bunds will be repaired free of charge.
Trot Laundry.
Ladles wanting silk mitts and hosiery
should bear In mind that Russell has the
finest stock in the city and prices right.

Mrs. Welsh who has been visiting her
mitherMrs. Shraram returned to Kalama-,
too Monday.
John Jones of Lansing is in the city
called here by the Blaess of his father
Henry Jones.

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SATISFACTION

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EVERT TIME.

Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Hendershott were in ।
Kalamazoo Thursday to attend the Mystic
Shriner’s meeting.
Mrs. H. B. Andrus and Mrs. Knight of
Nashville were guests of Mrs. J. M.
Bauer Wednesday.

L

2 W

t/Crs. Pryor of Rochester N. Y. arrived
here Monday fo spend the summer with
herson F. B. Pryor.
Mrs. Belle Minchen of Detroit is visiting
her aunt Mrs. Will Stebbins and other
relatives in the city.
Mesdames Striker, Sweezey, and Cox at
tended the district Missionary convention
at Grand Rapids last we?k.

Mrs. C. R. Osborn and daugbter started
Wednesday morning for a few weeks visit
wjtb her relatives in Worcester, Mass.

Chas. Shferwood and wife returned Mon­
day from Waterford Mich, where they
have been visiting tlie past two weeks. ■
Mrs. Carrie Spence left for an extended
visit in Kansas Monday for tbe benefit of
ber health. She will be absent two months.

Mrs. A. D. Grigsby and Mrs. Barnum of
Coats Grove are attending tbe State W. C.
T. U. Convention at Ann Arbor this week,
^ffr. D.- E. Fuller will leave for San
Francisco Monday night, where he will at­
tend the meeting of the American Medical
Association.

Mrs. E. S. Burnette and children arrived
front Philadelphia Thursday to join Mr.
Burnette who Is foreman of the carding
room at tbe wool boot factory.

Mrs. Frank Sheffield and sister visited
her parents at Orangeville' last week.
While there they witnessed one of tbe
strated the fact that we have some excel­
worst storms that ever visited that section.
lent musicians In this city. The Guitar
Hall stones of great size fell, breaking
and Mandolin orchestra fnrnlshed excellent
windows and injuring fruit trees, and
music far better than that furnished by
rain fell in torrents.
a great majority ot the traveling compan­
ies that stop here. That furnished by the
Grading is being done for a new side
Bov Choir was also very fine and heartily
walk on Bailey’s bill. Tbe side walk has
applauded and appreciated. In fact one of
always been out of line, and several feet
*
the features of the meeting this year was
has been cut into tbe bank to get t be true
the music.
grade.
The weather prophet says we will soon
The rapid spread at contagious diseases
and their near proximity are, and indeed have hot weather. Leave you orders for
need be, creating intense anxiety, and a pure cream ice cream at Renkes’. All or­
tense feeling of dread In community. ders promptly attended to.
Against the dire assaults of contagious
On inside pages this week are last
diseases and epidemics, the first step nec­ week’s delayed correspondences; council
essary is proper sanitation, absolute puri­ proceedings; dog ordinances and seven of
ty and cleanliness of premises, apparel this week’s letters, including Middleville
and person. So far as the matter of ap­ and Woodland.
parel is concerned, this city is happily
For genuine bargains in spring dress
situated, having here a large, first-class goods, go to Russell’s. We have beauti­
laundry, Tbe Troy, managed by experts, ful goods suitable for church, street and
with great care and best attention to needs outing dresses, of. the latest spring and
of patrons.
summer styles, at most reasonable prices.

Mary, wife of Jacob Custer died from
paralysis Monday. Her funeral was held
Sheriff McKevitt Is of the opinion that
Wednesday morning at 10 o’clock. She Hartel, tbe forger, contemplated another
was — years of age.
escape one morning last week. Heretofore
tbe prisoner always slept late but that
The program for the Sunday School
morning he was up and dressed when the
Contention to be bfild June Otb. did not
Sheriff came into tbe corridor and was
arrive in time for this weeks issue, but
standing close by the cell door. It is
will-appear next week.
thought that he intended to push by the
The place for you to take yonr produce Sheriff and get awsy as before, bnt Jim
h Phillips &amp; Erbs where you will get the was onto his little game and made him get
highest market prices. They make a back into his eell wher&lt;? he has been made
specially of fine teas and coffees. Give to stay ever since. Hartel is a bad one and
them n trial.
hLs destined home at Jackson is just the
off
About 35 K. P’s from Middleville wlsit- place for him Society is much better off
ed Barry Lodge Monday night. After the and a great deal safer without him.

IMPLEMENTS.

“The Law Has Settled That
Nobody Murdered

Dr. Gronln.
38
We are now to suppose that Dr. Cronin hit himself with a chib,
stabbed himself with a knife, and shot himself with a revolver.
Having done that he picked up his cadaver, walked with it to a
manhole, thrust himself into the same and did various other
thiugs that a corpse never did before. We don’t, see how he
ever accomplished it.
.
There are a good many people who don’t see how it is pos­
sible for us to offer the bargains we are now offering, but we are
not only offering them but bargain hunting people are taking
advantage of them. They appreciate the fact that they don’t
often have the opportunity of getting $5.00 Ladies or Gents'
shoes for $6.00. It is an absolute fact that to close a certain
line of goods we are sacrificing more than our profit to make
room for other goods. These bargains are new, stylish goods
and they’ll wear. We can’t afford to deceive you and expect to
do business We are here to stay. All that we will ask is for
you to call and inspect. The goods sell themselves.
Yours truly,-

W H. SPENCE.

Mesdames Busby and Silsbee are mak­
ing excellent Ice cream at their parlors In
the Messer bulldlng^and their efforts In
this line are fully appreciated by tbe fine
ice-cream-loving public.
Give them a

call.
We show ft large line of wash goods In
satlnes, pongee, ginghams, and all grades
of white goods, just what you want for
summer wear. You should call and ex­
amine the line to fuUy appreciate it.
JVI.WB RVHSEI.U

Bentley, Tomlinson &amp; Rider are making
a specialty of shlneles. They have
shingles at a dollar a thousand, which are
not worth half the money, also others
lodge a banquet was held and a class of
So extensive has the business of A.
about 50 Joined tlie Orient A very enjoy­ Black &amp; Son become that they have been worth doable Uic Prl“ M*"1- Y°" wil‘
have to rec them lo kpow anything about
able time was bad.
compelled to hire • book-keeper to tend to
them. They can plewe everybody.
While Mrs. Robt Dawson waa wateblng their books and took after their orders.
Owing to so much other news we are
one of her boys split wood a piece flew The man whom they have hired Is Mr.
and struck her nnder the eye breaking the Frank Eldred of Ionia, who oomes highly again compelled to cut down some correspondenec. We want re bear from you all
cheek bone, requiring the attention of a recommended. This firm to now
but owing to Tefft trial will a* that let­
couple of surgeons. We are phased to say to work nights in order to get out I sw
ter, be abbreviated a, much at poaiJble,
.nd
their
business
this
year
promises
to
that she is recovering.
but give tbe important new, jnpt the ratne.
An absolutely fast black bow always far outstrip that of any
Taking the times Into consideration this We trust our correspondent, will apprefinds a ready sale, and tbe “Hermsdorf
date our sitaatton.
fills tbe bill. We have an exceptionally nrallrWw » bupo«“‘ f““L* ,2^
On account of Salls' Bros. elrcn, at
fine line of ladles and children hose in growth, for d.rtna h.rd time, peo^e 1«*
Grand Rapid,. Mond.r. May Wb. tbe
black and fancy cotors.
.roood .nd reo where they &lt;« £'
Michigan Central will sell excursion tick­
brel rood, for tbe leart
™ r*c
et, Including ticket to tbe show at the rate
The Charlotte High School boys played ^^ehareb^dotM
a game ofbali with the Hastings nine last _____ th. Uno U *&gt; nubod wire
trip. Ticket, good g»l“K *nd retunilnr
Thursday p. m. The score resulted 15 to
on thia dare only.
C. R.
IB in favor of Charlotte. It was an in­
teresting game and all voted the Charlotte
boys a pleasant gentlemanly set of fellows.

K. K Qmnt
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Hastings Banner

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THE OLD WU- MYSTERY
. By Arthur W. Marchmont, &amp; A

my heart. I wou*a no* m
.
did not know that Tom's heart la thia I
is as Innocent aa my own. He could
not do such a ’-king There car. be no
harm therefore in not increasing tbe
difficulty of proving his innocence.
You are not bound to apeak out wlmt
you think. Ah. Mr. Gorringe, do help

Additional County

would bn oont.nl »o marry
wva**
,
UV* idn OC

The worst hall storm ever known here
aname.Mary waa silent. Not because she I struck this place between ala and seven
doubted herself, or doubted what her o’clock Thursday p. m. but did little
answer would be. But instinctively I damage beside destroying crops aud gard­
and uemoltohlng window lights, one
she began to feel that there was some­ ens
hundred and ten lights were broken at tbe
thing she did not understand—some­ hotel, between eighty and ninety at tbe
thing that wan not ou the surface.
school house and other places in - propor­
"I cannot /answer now. Give me tion. Some of the hail stones measured
time to think, and leave me now," she
five inches in circumference.
Mrs. S. C. Wing. Mrs. Dante! Iteedman
said.
Reuben Gorringe took her hand nnd and R. Galland attended the Baptist As­
pressed It to bls lips, and when abe did sociation at Kalamazoo last week.
Elmer Pain of Charlotte la visiting
not seek to withdraw it his heart beat

ua. For God’s sake, help us."
She rose at this, and, standing by
him, took his hand and carried it to
"Can that have been the cause of hia ;her lipa, and looked imploringly into
being token?" she asked.
"I should think not. There must 1 "Do you know all that yon are ask­
have been some other dew.- He must (ing me to do?" he naked, rather
have been recognized.” he said; but
hoarsely.
quick with exultation.
friends here this week.
there was not enough conviction tn his
Mrs. T. Ellsworth to visiting he daugh­
“I am asking you to help one who is
.words io soothe the girl.
ter at Yankee Springe.
TOM'S BTATIMBKT.
innocent from the dangers of injustice
-"Oh. Tom. Tom! What have I done?”
All
that
night
Mary
wrestled
with
she wailed, and bent her face on her and wrong.” abe said.
"What if he be guilty?" he naked. the problem which Reuben Gorringe
Cora planting to delayed on account of
arms on the table. Suddenly she raised
"Then think what I am doing. I am had set her. Strong as her faith in rainy weather. Several fanners have not
her head and looked searehingly at her
helping to set at liberty a man who Tom's innocence was, what Gorringe finished plowing for com.
companion. "Why did you not warn
The many friends of Mr*. Becker of
could do such a deed na this—and to put had said had been sufficient to make
mo when you ware here last night?"
you intohia power.” His voice sank to a her understand the extreme danger in Eaden Valley Minn, daughter of Mrs. A.
"I did not think there was whisper as ho said this, and his eyes which he stood, and the dire need for Doster, will be pleased to learn that she
more than the merest shadow of
avoided her troubled gaze for a mo­ his having a shrewd and clever man to arrived home last Friday for a few weeks
suspicion in the minds of tho police,” ment. "That la asking ma to do what defend him. She saw, too, what a vast
Conrad Merlean raised the frame to hl*
was the ready answer. "Do you think frightens me," he said. "If I know difference it would make if tho evi­ visit,
I could have such a thought and not that he were innocent—if I knew it, I dence which Reuben Gorringe alone new barn last Saturday.
It to reported that during last Thursdays
tell you! If you do I had better go. If say; if all were explained to me —it
possessed were kept secret
storm, hall stones broke window panes In
there is no trust between us we can do would be different. But tho fear that
Yet, what a price was that asked for
nothing to save Tom from the trouble." you, whom of all women on this earth silence. Could she pay it? If there several residences. "
The fields on hilly farms are badly wash"Forgive me," cried Mary, anxious I would give my life to keep from dan­ were no alternative—if no other metns
not to offend one whose help and ger, might possibly have to encounter । remained for saving Tom’s good name etl on account of tbe heavy rain.
Willson and Ashley will finish sawing
friend*»hip meant so much to her lover. such a risk, stays me. If he Is not in­ and honoz^-she would do It
j for &amp; C. Doster this week.
"I do trust you," and she put out her nocent, and my silence sets him at lib­
Bnt there was no time in which that
hand as if to detain him.
Cloverdale.
erty, I am the instrument of putting issue could be put to the test It was
Our village aud vicinity has reason to be
"It is more valuable now to ask you you into the power of a man who could the most hopeless feature of the whole
thankful
for
the
slight damage done by the
what was tlie result of tho interview. do a deed Of thia awful Character.”
plan that she had to say at once what
What was Tom's decision? Had he
"I am not afraid," said Mary, with a course she would take. It was not to storm of last week.
Our
teacher,
Mr.
Edmonds has papered
meant to come back and face all, or to smile which was eloquent of her con­ be a last and desperate course; but she
wait until the truth could be -made fidence in her lover’s innocence. "So had to judge for herself what would tbe walls of tlie school house and made
some other Improvements that show him
clear?"
be the probable results of a trial in
you need not be."
to be fully up to th? times in these matters.
At that Instant as he asked the ques­
"You do not look at these facts as I which the evidence would be produced,
Mrs. Belle Sheppard of Martin wan in
tion the suspicion of Gorringe which do. No, Man-, it cannot be. Until I and to decide before it could be tried.
town last week with her bicycle; she to a
had prompted her question a minute know that you would not be endan­
very
graceful rider.
before dashed into the girl’s mind and gered I cannot keep silence. Listen;
Iro be coxTcmm.]
Another boat house is being puilt at
warned her to be cautious in all that my belief is ttys: He went to the mJH
Wall Lake.
she told him, and not to say anything wishing to convince Mr. Coode of hia
See the World's Fair for Fifteen Cent*.
A memorial sermon will be preached at
which might be used against Tom.
Upon receipt of your address and fifteen our church next Sunday at 10 o’clock a. m
innocence of the other charge. They
"I had better tell you all that I discussed it, quarreled, and probably cents in postage stamps, we will mall you Childrens day exercises will be held In the
know," she answered, evading the' in sudden fierce and violent wrath he prepaid Sovvexib Portfolio of the evening, all are invited.
Tbe Misses Libbie and Jennie MeCollum
question and wishing to gain time to' struck the blow which proved fatal I World’s Columbian Exposition, the
think how she had best frame what will not, even to save Tom Roylance,. regular price is fifty cents, but'as we want were visiting Mrs Isaac Deback of Orange­
you
to
have
one,
we
make
tbe
price
nom
­
she wanted to say. "He went away be­ subject you to the risks which simi­
ville, last Sunday.
inal. You will find It a work of art and a
cause of what yon and Mr. Coode had larly sudden violence might mean." ,
thing to.be prized. I| contains full page
Irving
said to him in the afternoon, threaten­
"Would you rather that an innocent views
•
----• buildings,
---- —with
l.V. deseripI„
of• '■
the great
ing him with prosecution in the money man suffered?"
Mra. Cbra. Hoyt .Headed tbe Mich.
tlons of same, and to executed In highest
matter; and he waa not willing to
“No, only I would rather that the style of art. If not satisfied with It, after Conrres.tlon.1 AeMoleUon &gt;1 Kalamazoo
come back until he knew that that whole case were fully inquired into you get it, we will refund the stamps and last week and reports a very Interesting
meeting.
and the truth discovered."
let you keep the book. Address
_______
_.______________
Band Soc­
On account
of _the
storm the
"But you told him what I had said,
"You arc hard, very hard to move,”
H.K. Bucklxn ACo.. Chicago, lit
ial was postponed until Monday evening
didn't yon, and that at the earliest mo­ she cried.
aud
the
Dorcas
Society
until
Tuesday
ment possible I went to his cottage to
“If I am hard, it is for you," he said,
All Free.
afternoon of thie week.
assure him that all that affair was over bending over her. "You know why I
ThoSk who have used Dr. King’s New
Th^New England supper at Frank
and done for?” •
have taken this interest in Tom. It 4s Discovery know Ito value, and those who Sylvesters Sat. evening was a success al­
"Yes, I told him what you had said; not for him, or for his sake. He is no
’Ut he felt angry and bitter that such more to me than tbe click of a shuttle. have not have uow the opportunity to try, though some who expected to be present
it free. Call on tho advertised Druggist missed the supper on account of the dis­
a threat should ever have been used." It has been for you, and for you alone, and get a trial bottle, free. Send your agreeable weather.
"I see. He wanted something more my lass. Yon know how I love you; name and address to Hi E. Bucklen &amp; Co.,
Mrs. Banker of Grand Rapids to visiting
than a mere promise of that kind you know I am a man who never Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr. old neighbarfl and friends here.
to bring him back. I suppose.
But changes, and that that love I will King’s New Life Pills Free, as well as a
Mrs. Will Cummins to visiting friends
now that affairs have taken this never alter. It is my life. When I copy of Guide to Health and Household In Cbarlotte.
disastrous turn it is most important saw him neglecting you, I said never Instructor, free. All c&lt; which to guaran­
to learn what he told you bs Uj his a word; though I hated him for the teed to do you good and cost you nothiiig
Woodland.
movements on Friday night What did misery I knew he was causing to you, at W. H. Goodyear’s Drugstore.
L. Parrott and R. I. Shade were sum­
he tell you of those?"
and I would have hounded him from
moned to Hastings Monday night as
BucWeni Arnica Salve
“I—I did not press him; I scarcely the place. But I held my hand for
special Jurors In the Tefft murder case.
aske&lt;l him,” said Mary, hesitating and your sake, lass. I had schooled myself
Tbs Board of Review met Tuesday
The best salve in the world for cuts,
stumbling over the words; "bnt he till I could wish and plan and scheme bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever morning but adjourned till Wednesday
told me enough to convince me that he for your happiness, even with another sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, morning on account of the absence of Mr.
was never near the mill that night”
man. I meant well by Tom; and then corns, and all skin irruptions, and posi­ Parrott who to a member. Mr. Parrott
Reuben Gorringe listened to tho that ugly business of the sick fund tively cure piles or no pay required. It notified tbe board Tuesday night that he
confused statement in silence, and money cropped up. I smoothed it over Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction would be unable to meet with them so tbe
then bent his eyes on the girl’s face —for your sake, lass, not hia Then or money refunded. I*rice 25 cents per town board appointed J. M. Smith.
Woodland thinks she has a crack base
and knitted his brows, as he answered: tho mill accounts were wrong, and I box. For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the
druggist.
ball nine but they have been unable to
"You are doing what you, no doubt, tried to make things right with Mr.
play many games this far. or to even prac­
think right Mary, in trying to screen Coode. It was never my fault that
Wyandotte has a fire bug.
tice on account of tbe rain.
Tom; and if you don’t want to speak, things went as they did. The moment
Woodland to full of life insurance agents
To make tbe hair grow a natural color,
I don't want to try anti persuade you there was a -chance T meant Tom to
at present. The Mutual, Benefit, Equitable
to do so against your wilt But don’t come back; apd still it was all for your prevent baldness, and keep the scalp. and North Western being represented. So
healthy. Hall's Hair Renewer was Invent­
try to hoodwink me. Either you don’t sake, Mary- I would have done fifty
far as we are able to observe the North
ed, and has proved Itself successful.
or you wont understand how serious times, aye, five hundred times aa much,
Western to taking tbe lead.
Otter Lake is to have a town ball.
Our creamery to doing a satisfactory and
matters are. Tom has got not only to if it meant your happiness. For I
convince you, but to prove to a court loved you, my lass, ah, aa a lass has
Ayer’s Pill’s are Invaluable for tbe cure profitable business. The quantity of milk
received
at the creamery to so great that
that his tale is the truth. My own rarely been loved in this world.”
of Headache, Consumption, Stomach and
view is this: We had better instruct
He stopped as though his emotion Liver troubles, and all derangements of tho stock holders have been compelled to
procure
additional
machinery. They are
some good sharp lawyer who is skilled had overcome him.
the digestive and assimilative organs.
in these cases, and leave him to say
"This will be for my happiness," These Pilis are sugar-coated, safe and now receiving over 11000 lbs. of milk
daily.
pleasant
to
take,
always
reliable,
and
re
­
what is the best line to be taken. said the girl, awed by the strength of
But of course Tom will hare to deal passion which had inspired the man's tain their virtues in any climate.
Carlton Canter.
with him candidly, and I thought if words.
Potatoes are 81 a bushel at Carsonville.
A cold wave struck us last Friday and
you had told me what he says I might | "Nay .nay; if Tom has done what I fear
Saturday causing our mittens and over
It
is
a
fortunate
day
'for
a
man
when
have been able to think out a sugges­ he has, it might mean, not happiness
coats to come out.
tion or two. For I make no secret to for you but constant danger. There he first discovers tbe value of Ayer’s Sar­
Tbe hardest rain fall of tbe season visit­
saparilla as a blood-purifier. With this
you, my child, that 1 look on the case is but one thing that would let me do
medicine, he knows he has found a reme­ ed us Thursday night and Friday forenoon
as desperately grave and serious.’’
I what you ask.”
dy upon which he may rely, and that his with a snow shower in tbe afternoon.
"Why?" asked the girt “Why sori"What is that?" cried the girl, a life-long malady is at last conquered. Many cellars are flooded. At this writing
ous or desperate? What is known to quick, eager light flashing from her Has cured others, will cure you.
with booming rivers, drowned out corn
anyone? What is suspected except by eyesand illumining her face, as she
fields and washed out roads there will be
Slot machines Lave been driven out of work for some one to repair damages.
rose and stood by his side.
\
Saginaw.
Mr. Hlskey of Cbarlotte visited Chas.
"You don’t mean that unkindly, I , "If you consent to have his guilt or
Smith aud wife last week.
hope; though you arc strange to me innocence left unsettled by keeping
Mrs. John Shriber returned from Grand
tonight,” he Raid. "How can I be these facts concealed, you must be
Radids last Saturday.
anything else than suspicious? Think ready to accept the consequences of
Miss Myrtle Odell went to Grand Rapids
for a moment There was the quarrel leaving the issue in doubt."
last Saturday to attend the marriage of
with Mr. Coode, the breaking into the
"What do you mean by consequen­
Miss Hattie Huntly.
mill, tho finding of tho neckerchief, ces?" asked Mary.
Jas. Friend lost a horse tost Saturday
the taking of the papers, tho discovery
"You must oct as if he could not
morning. It was taken sick the day before.
of that steel bar wrapped in one of the prove his innocence.” The man's voice
Mrs. Anna Snyder returned to Grand
missing papers, the flight, and now the was hoarse and hollow with nervous­
Rapids last Saturday.
unwillingness to give any intelligible ness as he said this.
Work on the Newport stone quarry has
Only a-few farmers had their oom plant­
account of his movements.”
been resumed.
"Well? What docs that mean?"
ed when the rain came. Cora to bettor off
"I didn't aay there waa any unwill­
"That in the first place you two must
In tbe erib than In the ground such
weather.
ingness,” said Mary, frightened by keep apart.” Then came a king silence.
Fred Hick Is on the sick list at present
the staggering accumulation of facta. Tbe girl broke it.
writing.
"No, you did not say so, lass, I know.
"You mean that the price of your
W. R. Vester was trying the virtue of
But can I suppose you would not have silence is to be our Reparation?"
When abe wm a ChOd, sbe c0ed for Cactaria.
kerosene as a fire Invigorater In hto school
been ready enough with the explana­
She spoke in a hard, clear, cutting
house last Tuesday. A blaze sprang into
tion if he had given you one? What I monotone.
action very suddenly and now Mr. Vester
"I mean that if he cannot prove his
have said has frightened you; and you
will have lo wait for bis eye winkers to
innocence,
I
dare
not
trust
you
to
his
are pale at the mere mention of these
grow again.
facta. But I have not wished to ter­
rify you; only to try and let you see
Middleville.
To be a Hudson alderman now carries
•I love you, Mary," he burst out. “I
how other people will look at them
Rain! Rain! Rain! Why doesn’t It let up.
frith It a salary of S1B a year.
Tbe river to very high and getting higher
I will give up my life to
The girl hung her headnnd bit her lip end souL
Much damage will be done to crops should
If you are parted
ityagitation for a minute, yet thinking make you happy.
it continue much longer.
BRIGHT'S DISEASE
from
him,
I
can offer you a shelter in
Joseph B, Weber, an old and respected
deeply and intently. Then abe lifted
my heart.
You shall never know a
resident of Leighton township died at hto
shadow of care or misery. I will give
home
miles north west of town Tues­
"When they are known.
day- Deceased has been in poor health for
up my life to you. my love. Trust me,
A letter from Mra. Mary A. Shear, of
that waa unsteady . and low. "Why my darling, and I swear that you shall Jennings La., state: "I am recommending some time but was fully prepared for tbe
cud having been a lite long member of the
never repent IL"
need they be known?"
your Pe-ro-na to every one I bear complain
He shook with the force and pish of Several people have already commenced Evangelist church.
“What do you, mean?" naked the
Invitation* are out announcing the wed­
his passion, and as he bent over the taking it My disease waa Bright’s disease
ding of Miss Mary Heist oi Leighton a
"Moat of these
are known girl the sweep of her hair as it touched bf the kidneys and catarrh of the bladder, former student and graduate of Middleville
Ids face made him tremble with ex­ I am quite well now.”
High school to Rev. Bteinlnger of Nash­
citement
Tbe symptoms of Bright’s Dtoeaae are: ville at tbe brides home on Wed. May 80th.
"Woutyyon marry a girl who can- Dull pain in tbe back; Beauty, high-colored
Reuben Gorringe rose from his chair
Tbe M. H. S. boys beat tbe W. H. 8.
urihe, containing albumen and various boys In a 14 to 11 base ball game at Way­
hate you for the manner in which yop sediment*. nausea and sometimes vomiting land Saturday.
puffiness of the&lt;faoe and feet; dropsy of
Opening day at Streeters Landing, Gen
tbe legs; shortness of breath and general Lake must have teqn rather sllmlv attend.
weakness: palor and drjneaa of the skin;
chilly feelings, alternating with fever and the band went over.
nothing for

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premises tbe sum ot ten dollars tn h.
7'Bd “* *M|1 ™r’ fnmi the date
of this lease, or sub-let said premise, or
COOJbC ^BBOS_
any part thereof, without the written .2
sent ot the Oral party.
HAtiTISGB, KICH.
And It la further agreed by and between
“ “* aspiration ot
““
d
(“r‘f by • proper
deed ot conveyance, will convey io tta
said second party. Its asalgiu or granted
KLE BROS.
all It, right, title and Interest In tbe raid
Tonsorial Artlsta.
st.l.H.r eoMtof Lunn'a Tailor Shop. land and premlsea Invtonalderatlon ot tbe
,L&lt;ivle« of hair cuw. Onr shaves sum of »10. To be paid by tbe party ot
hi ’ Give us a trial. Terms reason-. tbe second part to the Brat party, and
cotalderetlon that said wond piny " h3}
during all ot said live years use the said
M. BAUER.
premises for manufacturing purposes and
Auctioneer.
at th. end of tbe said five ‘«ra^ta?i
Hastings. • • • Mich ;
v&lt;m tire going to have an auction cupy said land and premises with a Furni­
r kind Have had large experience ture Factory In active operation.
lee you satisfaction.. Terms reason-!
Dated tbe thirteenth day ot August iBsv
In Duplicate.
S. l ALtt^TIER.
J. M. SMITH.
Clement Smith.
Ada Michael.
law. COM.ECTIiTN AN'V REAL ESTATE
State of Michigan. )
OFFICE OF
Barry County.
j 85
PALMER TON A SMITH
Frank G. Goodyear, Mayor.
onvrYanting a specialty. ‘
.ns. . Jo^ D' Ro“&gt;rrs. Recorder.
Woodland, Mich
On thi« tenth day of October in the
year one thousand eight hundred eighty
M. Woodmansee.
nine, before me, a Notary Public in and
.8ald „Co’mty» personally appeared
LAW nnd COLLECTION OFFICE.
Frank G. Goodyear, as Major of tbe City
A ' business promptly attended to.
of Hastings, and John B. Roberta, as Re­
T.itWL
l^yai E. Knappen. corder of tbe City of Hastings, to me
known to be, the same persons described
Arthur C. Denison.
in and who executed the within Instru­
Alli. KNAPPEN* DENISON.
ment, who have acknowledged the same
LAWYERS.
to be their free act and deed.
,• •»■.! si? Michigan Trust Co. Bldg,.
Belle Handy,
Grand Rapids,Michigan.
_
, ,
Notary Public.
Your petitioners further show that the
ALICE KIRK. M. D.
Hastings Furniture Company and Its suc­
• Physician and Surgeon.
lifting*. • r-dHlch.
cessors, the Hastings Furniture Manu­
. promptly attended day or night. Of- facturing Company have continued . said
tT r t;. Stowell’s boot and shoe store
business from tbe first of October 188ff, up
and until the present time and that the
!?&gt; A. SWKEZEY.
following is a detailed statement sbowinr
Attorney at law,
Hastings. Mich. the number of men emyloyed each month
v .&lt;•? in al! courts of the state. Col- and the amount of wages paid from the
incorporation of said Company up and un­
promptly attended to.
til the 1st of April 189-L
TtL. E. 11. LATHROP.
KO men. Amt. paid.
1'
Hbmpepathlc Physician and
1st. K of October, i860
8 -®9 29
2nd. 44 November. 1889
O30.K5
Surgeon
'
1st. 44 November. 1889
1,105JO
' Office over W. H. Goodyear’s New
2nd. 44
••
1.1H8.43
1st 44 December. 1W.
Drug Store.
1.228,17
2nd. ••
”
1,082.65
All ca!'.s promptly attended to.
1st. 44 January. 1’90
*3
808.26
2nd, 44
1,172.54
A -CH111NER. M. 1&gt;7.
1st. 44 February. 1890
1.128.75
V .
Physician and Surgeon,
2nd.44
1,(07.04
1st. 44 March, i860.
1312.20
Deltqnj
- Mich.
2nd.44
1^95.18
Office if. rv.'ldvixt*. one block east of depot.
1st. 44 April. 1800
1.399.55
2nd.44
91
1,568.93
A a C. H. BARBER
1st. •• May.lsX)
97
1.436.49
and,44
a
Physicians and Surgeons.
l.SMA
’8
10?
1st. 44 June. 1890
110
1.448.46
U?.;:5 in city or county responded to with
2nd,44
100
1417.66
1st. 44 July, 1890
promptness, day pr night.
«M68
2nd.44
807.13
1st. •• August, 1890
1.488.84
A. SHELDON,
»
2nd."
1A73
jW
. . Abstract and Real Estate Office.
1st. 44 September ,1890
1,607.07
Abstract Block. Hastings.
2nd.44
102
1.682.35
Mon--&gt; to loan P» Real Estate Real Estate
1st. 44 October. 1890 .
1G7
1,833.18
sold on coinmlsjton. General conveyancing.
2nd.14
103
1.853.33
dsvir- a &lt; ompletH set of Abstract Books, com­
1st 44 November. 1890
IM
1,633.54
piled fr"in the Records, can furnish complete
2nd.44
105
1.56747.
i treeC. F. BROOKS.Clerk.
isr. 44 December, 1890
ioe
2nd. “
105
1st 44 January, 1891
103
1,404.24
Q M. FOWLER.I). D. 8.
2nd.44
IJW4.40
102
1st. •• February, 1901
102
1,559.12
2nd.44
187
1.5S0A&gt;
1st. 44 Marcb.J891
100
1.234.82
2nd.44
101
1,774^1
IHLIF T. COLGROVE,
1st. 44 April, 1891
1.56695
103
2nd.44
KB
1,354 CO
Attorney at Law
1st. 44 May. 1891
14515.43
x
. succewor to Smith A Colgrove.)
^nd. “
1,391,26
.Office in Union block,.Hastings.)
1,482.47
June. 1891
Prat?t;evs m all the courts of. the state.
1-265.9(5
2nd. 44
292.58
1st. 44 July, 1891
E. KENASTON,
.
,
2nd.44
1,040.36 •
1^65^7
1st. 44 AugUSL 1891
102
•
Attorney at Law,
.
839^0
2nd.
44
Over J. S. Goodvear &amp; Co.’s store.)
917:38
1st. 44 September. 1891
Pri ■'.u-: allcourtsoftheBtate. Collections
707.73
2nd. 44
53
.wornptly attending to.
728.65
1st. 44 October, 189!
2nd. ••
MRM*
861.42
1st. 44 November, 1801
l;. TIMMERMAN. Homwpathic Phy795.17
2nd. 44
•
sician and Surgeon.
849.17
1st. 44 December, 1891,
■ ';?ke nver Lathrop’s drug store.)
983.47
52
2nd. “
076.37
•A3
1st. “• January-, 1892
1,021.16
2nd.44
1.310,30
1st. 44 February, 1902
•mccess ot Hood’s Sarsaparilla
976.60
80
2nd,44
the corner stoqe of absolute
918,72
1st. 44 March. 1®2
Hood's throughout tbe spring
125.00
2nd,44
1.802.77
April, entire. 1822
345.11
,May.
44
30
432.64
2nd. ^of June. 1892
762.18
1st. 44’ 'Juiy’.’tera
CoittM-ll Proceed Ings.
1.050.21
2nd.44
1.150,9.
1st. 44 August .1892*
1,410.7;
2nd.44
Council met in regular session
IJSS.tf'
1st. •* September. 1892
Ffi. •' May 1*. 1894.
Mayor Greusel
1.324.W
101
2nd.44
1,674.08
1st. 44 October. 1892
95
presiding
Present at roll call. Aid.
1A6S.16
106
2nd.44
Beanetl, Busby, Hicks, Huffman. Osborn,
2,003.44
106
2?d. " November. 1892
1,835 JU
Tinkietf and Waters.
106
1,851,44
105
1st. 44 December. 1893
A‘- t;t nt roll call. Aid. Weissert.
1.645,09
IM
2nd.
Aid. Weis&amp;ert took his seat. *
989.37
50
1st. 441 January. 1893
1,411.96
Tn th: Honorable, the Mayor and Com­
2nd.44
2.094.88
1st. 44 February, 1893
mon (’ouncil of the City of Hastings,
e
127
2nd.
44
Mlciiii.-ant—
2,343.64
136
1st. •• March. 1893
Y(i&lt;ir petitioners, the Officers and
2,607.61
137
2nd.44
2344.29
1st. " April, 189J
Board 3f Directors of tbe Hastings Fuml1,891.41
2nd.44
ture Manufacturing Company, would re1,140.43
122
May. 1898
2,121.24
epe-•tf-.diy represent to your honorable
115
1.751,91
1st. 14 June. 1893
body, that on tbe 18th day of August 1889,
283.30
2nd.54
a centrfiet was made by and between the
13657
1st. 44 July,. 1893
169.90
City cfillastlngs, by Its Mayor and Re10
2nd.44
300.40
18
August
1893
(•ori’.iu of the First part, and the Hastings
388JU
22
Funi.'hre Company, party of the Second
&amp;.* September, 1898
part, which said agreement was in words
556.67
1st. 44 - October. 1893
' and figures as follows:—
538J»7
2nd. “
••This agreement made and entered in­
206.01
10
1st. •' November,1893
304.83
to :hif IMh day of August A. 1). 1889,
36
2nd. •'
976.07
51
1st. •• December, 1893
botwten the City of Hastings, Michigan,
751.03
2nd.
b) .is Mayor. Frank G. Goodyear and Re­
509.90
1st. 44 January, IBM
359.00
corder. John B. Roberts, party of the
2nd.44
172.73
10
1st. *• February, 18M
first part mid the Hastings Furniture
360.99
25
2nd.44
Company, party of the second part.
770.76
1st. 44 Marcb.l8M
1,085.30
itne^elli as follows: The said- party
2nd.44
April. 1894
Of the !ir&gt;t part, jp consideration of the
rents and convenants herein specified, do
Your Petitioners further show unto
hervi-y
or lease to the party of tlie sec­ your honorable body that In the year 1889,
ord [’.nt ajid its assigns, forever, all they employed on an average 70 men and
tbi-'p , rtam pieces or parcels of land, sit­ paid on an average 8490.15 per week.
That in 1890 they employed on an aver­
uate and Im Ing in the City ot Hastings,
County of Barry and State of Michigan age 95 men each and every working day
and described as follows, to-wlt: and paid 8702.68 per week.
In 1861 they employed 83 men per day
’ uy lots five hundred and forty four,
flvi-! uidn «t and forty five, five hundred and paid 8586.18 per week.
forty
In 1892 they employed 77 men per day,
live hundred forty seven, five
hun&lt;ii1 ■ ' titty, five hundred fity one, five paying on an average $584.23 per week.
fitly ■wo.jive hundred seventeen, five
In 1893 they employed on an average o&lt;
i eighteen, five hundred nineteen, men and paid on an average 8566.24 per
ndred twenty, five hundred twenty week.
‘
In 1894 they employed 85 men par nay,
two
hundred twenty three, five hunurbi twcuty tour, "four hundred five, four paying on an average $274.50 per w«L
luun.,.4 six. four hundred seven, four being the total up and until the 1st day
iniiidrt &lt;1 eight, four hundred nine, four of April last
¥onr petitioners further repreoent unto
num!mi ten, four hundred eleven, four
nnmi-d twelve of the Ci|j of Hastings, your honorable body that during the five
iiariy (ouaty, Michigan, according to the years of their existence they have paid out
recorded pia^
over one hundred and thirty thousand dol­
Subject to lhe Klght of Wgy of
lars (8130.000.), and have averaged con­
•wicb-.gan Central Kai! Road Company, as tinually since their organization to em­
now .stablished. For the term of five ploy 75 men every working &lt;*«{•
Your petitioners further represent that
ears from aud after the date of this
on the terms and conditions here­ by reason of business depression, their
inafter mentioned, aud to be occupied for factory during the last year and upwards,
hps not been on a paying basis and that
e purpose of manufacturing furniture.
‘ rovlded. that in case any rent shall be ttay were compelled to morUtwe tjrelr
one tod unpaid, or if default sbaR be plant and personal property to 6CC“reJ*r,'
“aue in any of the. convenants herein con- sons from whom they had borrowed mo “infci. lhen it shall be lawful for the
eyjtat tbelr Indebtedness Is being fast
1Kirty 0? *he flrst P®rt ,ta certain atrepresentatives and assigns, to IHnldated. snd that for tbe P“rP«®
*2nrer into and re-possess the said prem- eontlbulng said business and
■na’ "n? lhc 881(1 party of tbe second part, them to pay «&gt;«&gt;» Indebtedness wnd to
your
» each and every other occupant to re- commence business anew, they
honorable body to give to "^Company
and put out.
dnlta”? thF 881(1 party of the second P®rt a deed of said premises In accordance with
tor, ,&lt;;reby hire the said premises for tbe tbe lease herolnto set forth.
They believe that In every sense or tne
mentioned, and convenants
■n&lt;i promises to pay tbe said party of tbe word, that they bare faithfully
UI- kart, annually for tbe use of said out tbe terms of said lease and are en

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Tbe lltlgatlan In this ease did not grow
^leU£r?“ln4 « H^’l^ll"
t out ot any want ot Juriadletlon In the City•
■
: to grade and Improve tbe street proper.
b°t l? racing tbe grade ot tbe street at
■
Planes, one ot which waa In front
ot Mrs. vanderllp’s borne. The city snp-1
' POMU they tad the right without th’
sent of the owners of the abutting pro­
■
be utilized In tbe emplornarat ot la- party, as an Incident W said grade, to let
the earth of the fill slide over and upon
the
abutting
lots.
If
the
width
of
the
P1,nt ,nd ®»eblneryiaa coat
street proper at tbe top of the grade was
not focrease.l thereby beyond the lines of
utaeLre ot liXre.M“P'
the highway; that such filling in was not
in
a&gt;n of tlhe ,nterwl that the City has taking of private property for public
Sn? In’d th.? *£, P“r'hMe
use; and that the City was not required to
*«uu, and they believe that the number condemn the land ao occupied by the slld^“,D/mp‘0Jr«”n"th'’™unt.t mon- !2?^albefl.,L Mra- Vanderllp enjoined
the City and these plaintiffs from grading
°S
the street so that part of tbe embankment
th.yp^&amp;£ctDP°“
r-fl" at the bottom would encroach upon her
land, tbe Court held that she bad tbe right
to tteciuu.,irw* pi°?g'th,ir good w,|&gt; to enjoin them.
This cue however rod the principle
JO the City and agree In caae Mid deed
I’*''"?,*'*1 th'r wl"
“elrT^ that It decides, in no way conflicts with
hI"L?.pl*^"M ln&gt;tltutlon upon a par- the general doctrine, that a City is not
S^:*n&lt;1^4tllm,y become one' ot liable for a change of its grade, if the
same is made in conformity with law.
tbe permanent Industrie, ot tbe City.
This doctrine is confirmed again in the
K. A. Fi-rxzii.
case of Hembling -vs- Big Rapids, 89
Mich
page 1. The Court used this lan­
Philip T. Colgrove.
guage: 4‘The City had the power to raise
w. C. Bowers.
or
lower
the grade without paying addi­
D. S. Goodyear.
tional compensation.” The fact that one’s
..
B. R. Rose.
JJZ.®10/-Fu,,er beluK du,y "wo™ house may be left standing high above the
deposes and says that he has read the grade, or In a hollow below it, does not
give the owner any right of action for
""d th*’ h0 &gt;’ f«mlhar
with the facts and figures stated therein, damages. Inconvenience may result to
and after a careful examination of the him, and his property be rendered less
books of said Company and its pay rolls, valuable, but public accommodation must
prevail over his private Interests.
he knows the same to be true.
Smith -vs- Washington City How 135.
Hiat the amount of money paid out and
City of Pontiac -vs- Carter 32 Mich. 164.
number of men employed during the dif­
There is no question in my judg­
ferent years, Is a, correct statement of the
ment
then but that the City has the right
facts as subscriber! and sworn to before
to abolish the Balch grade, if they desire,
me this 16th day of May. 1894.
believing It to bv In the Interest of the
Belle Handy.
City, Mud that there will be no liability
v . ,,
Notary Public. against tbe City In case such action Is tak­
N. A. Fuller.
Ada Michael being duly sworn 1 deposes en by those who have built in conformity
with this grade.
and sffysthat she Is the book-keeper of
As to the advisability for such action,
the Hastings Furniture MTg. Co. and has that Is with you.
been for twelve months last past, that she
The
Charter of the Ci|y of Hastings
has heard read the forgoing petition sub­
scribed by the officers and directors of the gives the Common Council the power to
Hastings Furniture Manufacturing Com­ establish and make the grades of the City
as they deem best, and acting honestly and
pany and knows the contents thereof.
In good faith, there can in no manner be
That the figures set forth in said peti­ any liability against the City.
tion are correct, the amount of money
Sec. 48 of the Charter provides: “In
paid for Jabot during the organisation of case tbe Common Council shall deem it
said Company since 1889. the nomber of necessary to alter or change the grade of
men employed daily and the amount of any street, notice of the intention to make
wages is a correct statement made from such change or alteration and of the time
the books of said Company and as appears when action will be taken thereon shall
upon, their pay rolls.
be given to the persons on the line of such
Subscribed and sworn to before me this street in tbe same manner and for the
14th day of Maj- A. D. 1894.
same length of time as required in cases
Bri.i.e Handy,
where the grounds of any person are re­
Notary Public. quired for public use for any of the pur­
Ada Michael.
pose In this act mentioned; and at tho
Moved Uy Aid. Welssert that the .above time at which it is proposed to take such
be rec. and placed on file.
action the comnjpn council shall produce
Amended by Ala. Hicks that the above and exhibit a profile showing the contemp­
be received and referred to the chairman lated change In the established grade of
of Improvement Co.
Ammendment car­ such street, and how much such change
ried.
will cut down or fill up the same and if
To the Honorable, the Mayor and Com­ any person owning property thereon shall
mon Council of lhe City of Hastings:—
appear before said common council and
Your honorable body asks for my object to the contemplated change in the
opinion as to the liability of your City, in established grade of such street and shall
case the grade known as the Balch Grade claim damages if such change is effected
is vacated.
said common council may treat with such
There Is no rule of law better settled person for the amount of such damages;
than, that a property owner can require and if the parties do not agree therefor.
the City, when It changes lhe surface of a It shall be lawful and necessary before
street to observe the established grade any change or alteration is made in such
lines, or pay damages occasioned by a grade to summon n jury to inquire Into
change of grade.
and assess the damages and recompense
This applies however, only to violations that ought to be paid to any person or
of an established grade.
persons who may object to such alteration
The Supreme Court of this state have in the same manner as herein provided in
decided in the case of the City of Pontiac cases where the grounds of any person are
-vs- Carter, reported in the 32 Mich., pafre taken for public use, and the same pro­
16. that “An action will not He against a ceedings shall be thereon had as In those
City for damages for the injury to adjacent cases to ascertain the amount of such
property caused by a change haring been damages and to render Judgment thereon:
lawfully made by the proper City authori­ aud ail the sums so assessed shall be paid
ties in tlie grade of a public street.” As or tendered as provided in this section,
no action can lie against a ranniclDle cor­ before commencing work tojmake the con­
poration or body for an injury' resulting templated change in such grade.”
from a lawful exercise of its legislative
It will be seen that this section applies
authority.
,
.
to those cases in which the Council, deem
The case reported in the 33 Mich., It necessary to alter or change the grade of
which was a case of injury by change in a street, and has no reference whatever to
the grade of tbe street to buildings pre­ the appealing of an ordinance establishing
viously erected, with reference to an es­ a grade.
‘
tablished grade, the point was fullv dis­
If the Balch grade is vacated and set
cussed and the liability of the City denied. aside, tbe City must then revert back to
“The Courts by numerous decisions in the grade in existence at the time the
most of Lh&lt;fftate8&gt;ave settled the doctrine Balch grade was adopted. From a hasty
that municfjA corporations, acting under examination of the proceedings of the
authbrlty conferred by the Legislature to common council, the evening that tbe
make and repair, or to grade, level, and Balch grade was presented, there Is a
Improve, streets, if they keep within the question as to whether It was ever legally
limits of the streets, and do not trespass adopted, unless the future conduct of the
upon or invade private property, and ex­ City, through its officials, can be said to be
ercise reasonable care and skill tn the such as to ratify it, which Is exceedingly
performance of the work resolved upon, doubtful.
My opinion is then:—
are not answerable to the adjoining own­
First, that the City has the right to
er, whose lands are not actually taken,
trespassed upon, or invaded, for conse abolish the Balch grade aud without lia­
quentlal damages to his premises, unless bility to the City.
Second, If they desire to| change or mod­
there Is a provision in the charter of the
corporation or In some statute creating the ify it as to any street they must comply
liability. There is not such liability, with Sec. 48 of the Charter.
Third, as to the Balch grade being legal­
even though in grading and leveling the
street a portion of the adjoining lot, In ly adopted by the City, and now lawfully
consequence of the removal of Its natural in force, I would not care to pass upon
support, falls into the highway.
And without further examination, and as its
the same principle applies, and the necessity is not called for In this opinion.
same freedom from Implied liability exists, I have ventured no more than to express
if the street be embanked or raised so as the doubt from a very hasty examination.
All of which is respectfully submitted.
to cut off or render difficult* the accesi to
tbe adjacent property. And this is so Dated. May 18, 1894.
Philip T. Cowrove.
although the grade of the street has been
Moved by Aid. Hicks thiat the above be
before established, and the adjoining pro­
perty-owner had erected buildings or made rec. and placed on file. Carried Ayes all.
Bld for street crossings. Material to be
Improvements with reference to such
of best standard makes of Portland Ce­
8rineconformlty with authorities, it ha? ment. Top dressing to be one and half
been held In nearly every state in the Inches thick, walks to be twenty four feet
Union, that there can be no recovery .for long with one and half Inch or two Inch
damages to abutting property, resulting drop with four Inch flange on each end.
from a mere change of grade In the street Three and one half feet wide with one
Walk to xbe
in front of It, there being no physical In­ foot wing on each side.
jury to the property Itself, tbe change be­ eight Inches thick, top to be crowning or
flat as desired. Work to be done In good
ing authorized by law.
These conclusions have been Mtdfl to and workman like manner and warranted
rest upon one or more of tbe following for one year for the sum of twenty dollars
each. City to establish grade.
grouids^^
Btreet
highway
Fi H. Bari.ow.
has ien laid out, compensation is given To the Mayor and Common Council
I will build your cross walks 24 ft- long
once Tor all. not only for the land taken,
but for damages which may at a“J u“’‘ u&gt;d Sft. wide, the core to be SMIra thick
be occasioned by adapting the surface of and Portland Cement properly mixed IX
in. on top with one foot wing on each side
tbe street to the pnbllc needs.
2. That the public, as proprietors of 24ft. long, each end to be built to receive
the street, stand in the same relation to Sin. plznk tor the «utn ot twenty dollars
the abutting lot-owner as the lodIvidual Any other width In proportion.
Signed. E. Woodaud,
would who nwned tbe strip of land con­
HbsIIds», May. isw.
stituting the street, and that their rights,
Moyed tjy Aid. Huffman Uiat tbe above
duties Jnd liabilities are &lt;»J™’ned
blda
be
retered
to
the
Sidewalk Com. car­
the same rules as apply to adjoining proried Ayes alL
That’thls species of damages is not
Whereas, the grade ot the Forrtk and First
w'ards ot the CUV ot Hctlnri aa anbraltted.
n taking within the meaning of the conconcur. Iftbe
occuloniDK th,
l.w do icttoD will lie. L^wIb, Era. Dora,
^he only cue reported In Mleblpn.
wlrere tbe Court bo mnde ,n Injunction
perpetual, restraining the grade ot a

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Vint Wants of Mid City.

Fred Bradte and team

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BteplMn Barnes, pavtof
a«T
David WateMt, tbe same
4.M
. y*’thc Co!,nmlttee t0 whom th* above resolotion was refered. would report tixat t»ie above
Ed. Shay and team
1.M
resolution be granted.
Moved by Aid. Hicks that the aocta. be allow­
ed aud erders drawn on respective funds for
^LHvncxAir.
same.
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J114- Hleks U**1
»i»ora reeo'laAyes—Bennett. Bust?, Hicks. Huffman. Os­
reP0rt of the Owa. be accepted and born. Tinkler, welssert and Waters.
footed aad prayer of the pctltkoncn be grant
Nays—None.
On motion of Aid Hicks, council adjourned
w Ayes—Bennett, Buaby, Hicks. Huffman, Os­ for one wk.
born. Tinkler and Waters.
E. G. Holbrook.
Nays—Webuert.
Recorder.
Notice to build new side walks.
That Mra. a. W. JtaUev b«Ud new walk on
Broad*ny on west side of lots no. 878, 879, 909
and Me.
We offer One Hundred dollars Reward to any
Emery Busoy.
ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hal Is
Moved by Aid. Hicks that the report of Com. Catarrh Cure.
“.d
W*l&gt;t ordered built
F. J. Cheney A Co., Prop’s. Toledo. O.
“d 91- Commissioners make grade for same. „ We tbe undersigned hare known F. J. Cheney
.
Ayes-Benae^ »»by, Hteks. Huff, tor the Mat 15 years, and believe him perfectly
mm, osborn. Tinkler, Wetoeert and Waters.
honorable hi all business traasactloas andflNays—none.
nanelallT able to carry out any obligations
To the Hon. Mayor and Common Council.
made by their «rm.
.i. • f,00™- would recommend the adoption of ^^WmtATmuax, Wholesale Druggists, Totethe following resolution r—
Resolved that a plank side walk be built on ixWau&gt;iJ&lt;g. Kjxxan &amp; Mahvin. Wholesale
Kbe
*Lde of Pr®ek 8t• between State and Drvnlsts. Toledo. O.
Court Sts. described as follows:—
Haus Ottarrb Cure is taken internally, acting
Beginning at a point 19 rods south ci south­ directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces ot
west cor. of lot 480, thence south 3 rods,e.5r. the si stem. Price TBe. per bottle. Bold by al
L'?J ’Jri.,r4
beginning. Side walk to be druggists. Testimonials tree.
built within 10 days after legal notice shall have
been given to be In compliance with the side
walk ordinance, and In case tbe owner falls to
The Superiority
build such walk within tbe time specified, that
tlie side walk committee be and are hereby Of Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is due lo the tremend­
authorized to cause said walk to be bulk and ous amount of bralu work aud constant care
the cost thereof charged againet the said prem­ used in Its preperaiion. Try one bottle and
ises and to be aseessed and collected as other KwiM be convinred of Its superiority. It purcity taxes.
• the blood, tbe source of health, cures dys­
pepsia, overcomes sick headaches and billions
Ekkby Busby.
ness. It Is just the medlclhe for you.
C. H. Osborn.
Riur Waters.
W. F. Hicks.
Hood’s Pills are purely vegetable, carefiully
Moved by Aid. Osborn that the resolution be. prepared from thc best Ingredteute.
rec. accepted and adooted.
Carried Ayes-Bennett, Busby. Hicks, Huff­
man. Osborn. Tinkler, Welssert and Waters.
Nays—none.
To his Henor, the Mayor and Common Council: Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been usee
Your commute to whom was referred the for children teething. It sooths tbe child, soft­
matter of fire alarm, would recommend tlie ens tbe gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic,
Gamewell system, and would recommend that and Is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Twentycontract be entered into with their agent Mr. J, five cents a bottle. Sold by all druggists
H. heed according to spedfieations herewith throughout the world.prraented. Except that the payments shall be
made one half in Jan. 1. 188ft without Interest,
and the other half Ln Jan.'98 with Interest at
six («) per cent per annum.
W. F. Hicks.
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C. H. Osborn.
„
B. C. Waters.
Tlie Gamewell Fire Alarm Company. Pro­
prietors ot tbe American Ftre Alarm and Po­
lice Telegraph. Executive oflloe, IK Barclay
Street. New York.
leads to Consumption. Stop ‘
Proposals, specifications,and agreement, tor
the construction of the fire alarm telegraph.
the Cough, heal the Lungs
To thc Honorable the Mayor and City Council,
of the City of Hastings. Michigan:
and strengthen the System
We respectfully propose and agree to furnish
and put In complete working order, In your
with
City, our system ot Automatic Fire Alarm Tele­
graph, according to tbe following specifications
and conditions; to wit:
For lhe Central, or Battery Station. The
best office wire to be used m tlie CentraLStatlon. The necessary cells, gravity battery and
shelves to support them, One lightning arrest­
er to protect the apparatus. Onestandard Gal­
vanometer to show the electric condition of tbe
system. One test Galvanometer for deteettng
ground escapes.
For the signal stations; eight number three
(3) Sector. Signal boxes made of cast Iron,
with binged doors and tumbler trap leeks, on
the Cream of Cod-liver Oil
the outside cases, five keys to each, three re­
lease keys from the entire number, locks and
and hypophosphites. It is
keys to be uniform throughout the City. Each
box shall contain lu an Inner case, the electro­
palatable and easy on the
mechanism for Indicating—by simply pulling
down a hook or sllde-lts exact locality upon
stomach. Physicians, the
all lhe alarm bells or gongs connected there­
with, protected with lightning-arresters and
world over, endorse it.
furnished with a telegraph key and call-bell
torpollee purposes or engineers’signals.
Don't bo deceiiEd bj Substitutes!
These boxes shall be distinctly numbered,
securely fastened at a convenient height, on
Pnpirvd by Scott A Bowe*. N. Y. AU DrccgiUs.
noles. (when buildings are not preferred), and
the wfre entering and leaving them insulated
and closed in gas pipe for a proper distance
above the ground. Their location shall be de­
termined by the Flro Department Committee,
or sueb party as tbe Council shall elect.
For the alarm apparatus, one (1) eight Inch
(8) electro-mechanical gong for tbe water­
PARKER'S
works or pumping station. One three number
HAIR BALSAM
visual Indicator with continuous rlng.ng gong,
for the Engine House.
For the signal and alarm circuit, three miles
of number ten hard drawn copper wire with
three braid Insulation Including all Insulators
and labor, erected on poles owned or to be fur­
nished by the City, erected ready for use.
All wire In excess to be furnished at the rate
of 8105 00 per mile If erected when plant Is be­
ing Installed, and deductions at same rate.
Weak Luny*. DffbHity, Iw!ijc»don, 1’tlu, Take in lime. M cu.
Terms find Conditions. Tbe foregoing ma­
terial. apparatus and work, we propose to agree
and furnish and complete in the most thorough
and workmanlike manner, and have the entire
system, completed and ready for operation
within three months after the date of this con­
tract , for the sum of one thousand two hundred
(1200) dollars; and we do hereby convoy, trans­
fer and assign lo the City of Hastings tbe ap
paratus herein enumerated on and after tbe re­
ceipt by us from said City of the contract price
herein named together with the unrestricted
license to use ana perpetuate the same under
all of our Letters Patent, durlrig tbe lull term
of said Patent and all extensions of tlie same
u|&gt;od the following conditions, to wit:
Tbe City of Hastings. Mich., shall furnish a
suitable room for the Central or Battery Sta­
tion. shall secure tbe right of way through the
public highway for the entire circuit, give us
the use of at! polls now standing that may be
owned or controlled by said City. Finally,
within 4 davs after written notice from u&lt;&lt; to
the proper Executive Officer ot said City that
tlie said system of Fire Alarm Telegraph is
complete&lt;!, he shall forthwith cause she same
to be Inspected, and If found constructed and
IGE GREflM.
completed in faltlfful compliance with, the fore­
going specifications. be shall Immediately ac­
F NF
CONFECTIONS.
cept the same and deliver lo the undersigned
a certificate to th&amp;t effect, which certificate
1 11SOFT DRINKS.
shall constitute an order upon the disbursing
officer of said City for the payment of the aforsaid sum ot one thousand two hundred dollars
(1200.00) dollars to tbe order of the treasurer AT THEundersigned, as follows:
Five hundred dollars In Chicago or New York
current funds on completion of plan t and tbe
CITY BAKERY.
remainder lu two equal payments in one and
two years from completion, tlie deferred pay­
ments to be 6 per cent interest from comple­
tion.
Allot which Is respectfully submitted.
astings
ity
ank
The Gamewell Fire Alarm Telegraph Com• Hastings, - - Mich.
br J. H. Reid.
Special Agent.
Hastings, Mich.. Jan. 16,1891.
We the authorized representatives of the CAPITAL
$75,000.00
City of Hastings. Michigan, legally empowered
SURPLUS 812.000.00.
to act lu this capacity, ao hereby agree to tbe
foregoing terms, conditions and specifications Incorporated under the laws of the State of
In behalf of theCity ot Hastings.
Michigan.
Sylvester G reus el. Mayor.
E. G. Holbrook. Recorder.
Open for business Dec. 15,1888.
May, UKh., 18M.
officers
:
Moved by Aid. Hicks that the report of oom.
be accepted aud adopted and Mayor and Re­ D. G. Roblnsou, President;
corder instructed to make contract with Mr.
Chester Messer, Vice. Pres.
Reed in accordance with the proposals.
Curried Ayes—Bennett, Busby, Hicks, Huff­
D. W. Reynolds, Cashier.
man, Osborn. Tinkler. Weissert and Waters.
Dir-E ctors:
Nays—None.
Moved by Al 1. Tinkler that the Mayor com­
D. W. Reynold*.
W. H. Powers,
municate with those who own the electric light
D.G. Robinson.
R. B. Mewer.
telephone aud telegraph poles to obtain per­
John Carveth,
CbMter alesser,;
mission for use of these poles to run Fire
Alarm wires over. Carried ayes—all.
P. T. Colgrove.
Moved by Aid. Hicks that the fire com. be
Instructed to have fire extinguishers repaired.
Has tbe only savings department in in Barry
Carried xyea— Bennett. Busby, Hicks. Huff­ County and pays 4 per cent interest on all time
man. Osborn, Tinkler, Weissert and Waters.
Nays—none.
Moved by Aid. Hicks that we proceed to
election of pound master.
PROBATE ORDER
Carried Ayes—All.
Moved by Aid. Tinkler that W. H. Miller be State ot Michigan, County of Barry—ss.
At a iwiwtou of tlie Probate Court for the
declared elected pound master.
i
Carried Ayes—Bennett. Bnsby. Hacks. Huff­ County of Barry, holden at the Probate office. In
the Qty of Hasting), tn oald county, on Wed­
man, Osborn, Tinkler, Weissert and Waters.
nesday the 16th d.iv of May. In the year one;
N ays—N one.
Moved by Aid. Hicks that the 8C. Com. be thousand eight hundred and ninety four.
Present, Charie* W. Armstrong, Judge of
Instructed to Investigate the matter of tbe New­
Probate.
ton damn.
In tbe matter of the estate of Daniel D.
Carried Ayes—All.
Moved by Aid. Wleasert that the sum of 83. be Moreliouse, deceased.
On rending nnd filing the petition duly verified
eld to tbe Fire Dept, as the amt. of their dues
the State Firemen’s Association.
___ of Matilda C. Morehouse, widow &lt;tf said deceas­
Carried Ayes—Bennett. Busby, Hicks- Huff­ ed. praying that administration t&gt;f said estate
may be granted to said petitioner or to some
man, Osborn, Tinkler, weissert and Waters.
other suitable person.
Nays—None.
Thereupon it ts ordered, that Friday the
The foDowinff accts, audited.
sth day of June. A. D.. 1W4 at ten o’clock tn
Jas. Donovan, St. cleaning,
the forenoon. be assigned for the hearing of said
1.00
W. McKevitt
petition
and that tbe heirs at law of said de­
1.00
Itee Cooley
ceased and all other persona Interested tn said
Mr. Custer, repairing sand bx.
24.75 estate, are required to appear at r» session of
H. Strong, brick
M said court, then to be holden at tbe Probate of­
L. Eoblnwn. ctg.
fice. tn the City of Hastings, in Mid eounty. and
Gec^eBooram, deantug streets, 7 hrs. Uc. show cause. It any there be, why' lhe prater of
petitioner may not be granted. And Rte
per boar
.
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Fl 08 the
H. Howe.cleaning streets, id hours, 15c. per further ordered, that said petitioner give notice
hour
.
«.80 to the persons Interested in said estute, of tbe
Win Mellen, cleaning street, to hrs. 15c. per pendency of said petition and the hearing
hour.
8®.i° thereof by c.-.ualng a copy of this order to be
S 9.90 published Id tbe Hasnegs Banner, a news­
To Wm-H,Beadle
paper printed and circulated tn said County of
Louie. Beadle wad team
Barry, once In each week tor three suoccsrive
Frank Fiflekl and team
weeks previous to said day of hearing.
John Muliec and team
Chat W. aemmrong.
Mike Cu»ter
,
Jud«e of ProtMtf.
George Cramer
(A true copy.)
Frank Ryerson
A. Hurney
.Ioe Gamer
Wm. Tennyek

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by ax wounds. The four pistol wounds
and the wound on tbe baek of the neck
were n&lt;»t discovered that night owing to
the insufficiency of light and the great
amount nf blood on the deceased. I dldn t
...
Coatfawsd from pe«c &lt;&gt;"e
reach the house until about 8 p. m. and bears them in safety to tbe erm. of loved mreunae
Interrrt aud enlbnetorat a* did HmUm»
tbe inquest, which was finished about 9 p.
Tbr next dxy ,lter ».
&lt;““cnr mm’e may not be recorded u high thia rear.
in
,
was
conducted
with
the
asetetance
of
Itofers. whleli would b«
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a very dim and unsatiafaetory light. The ou the .eroll ot fame written by man, yonr
„...d, two trip, te
Orerdfty elites were represented atths
Mve In Rutland SO rods west of Leroy murdered man was dressed at the time ne tamtam*may not adorn the pagee of tb*
nf which be returned about 9 o ciuck »
lingers’ Recollect day before murder, was murdered. He had on underclothes, world, history, you f**
meeting this yesr end a,
alxbt It win te
l»“r,,n ?*‘
unsung: but in the great record
TtatelMte went Win. F«roi.r’, ,hril, saw victim fixing line fence about 4 p. mt shirt, panto and vest. Three pistol shot rravM
SlViaim-wbo note. tb.JP*™" hu about SOO nren from all portion* of the
state who will advertise our enterprise,
,n.. trirtl to««&gt;&gt;l, bore, .way Wlxbout hl- house is In plain sight of mine. Jau. wounds were found tbe next morning, by
p.t -nr tor It. but did not socewd. H*d b. 7th. day ot murder, was rick, saw a man those who washed tbe body, one In the fair will be the name of even hero greet thrift, and splendid hoepltallly. No bet­
ta. uwnwj would h. uo: tare tald It Mid go from Leroy Rogers’ barn toward house abdomen, one in the top of head and one or until. rich or poor, high or low. who ter advertisement could be desired.
JSk,
prerexblyy S.ttird,y tnoralta with something across shoulder, ouuld not back of right ear. Tbe ax wound on back lias listened to the voice of duty, and for^“Sf.htariaW hl. life for
Tbe citizens of Hartings did well, sod
T.trt told hl, coosln Kd Boxers tbxt b. recognize Win owing to distance from our of neck running nearly, straight up aud
tbe be,Ines, men la particular are entitled
ihmna
n&lt; xolnx to Histinxs to Uke th. C. k. bouse; it was between 9 and 11 o’clock; down, and tbe pistol shot In left ear were sake of humanity.
The light from Heasen. bright throne to a greet deal of credit tor tbe decoration
dt it. Inila tor home. Ed Koxrre told bin day was dark and1 cloudy .aud It mowed discovered by Dr. Lowry and myself while
(
Itest he was going to drive to Hastings and some that day. 1 did uot go to Leroy’s d(ssectjng the body Tnssdsy for the ball will one day cut a halo of glory o’er all of of their business piscM.
that he ooold Just as well ride as not, but house; was on friendly terms with him; he which entered the abdomen. Person could tl'i have no estimate (I don’t knew u
This wu Ute largest and beet meeting
was
a
man
who
always
minded
his
own
not look out of west window without mov­
before he got ready Tefft had gone. But
ever held.
ing the body. It is Impossible to say just there I. any) of the number of grereen in
be didn’t come to this city. He went to business,
HastlngB is an exMilent place in which
Irving where he^atrid around until after
how long since death had ensued when this country who are killed outright «™rT
Edwin Rogers,
the train had gone end then came to this
body was discovered. Owtog to uncer­ year In tbe dtactarf* M their duty.1 do not to bold a State Convention. That’s what
Brother of .the murdered man gave ac­ tainty of light could not tell whether rigor know how many widows and
all aay who were beta.
city. In the evening he went to the Farm­
ers sheds and again tried to get his horse count of finding body as we have given It mortis was coming on or passing off Au- children are mourning the loss of husband
The convention adjourned about 2:80
away without paying for It. Had he been above. Said he knew his brother saved old horltles differ greatly on the subject of and father; roasted to death In the cruel Thursday n, m. Tbe prooeaalon formed
so anxious to get home would he not have coins and kept them in an old tobacco Back rigor mortis, and it depends largely on age, flames or crushed out of all semblance to near the tower hotel and headedty w urxquickly paid th-? money if he had It and (here identified blood stained sack found health and manner of death.
humanity, by falling timbers.
barg's band marched over to the Hastings
taken his horse away? This was about 7: in house), know my brother had little
I know not how many are mangled, dis­ bou« In front of which Hastings Dlviiton
Dr. Woodmansee testified that the mur­
80 In the evening and was the last time be change; also bad 82 calibre revolver aud a der was committed between the hours of figured, maimed, made helpless for life, so u. R. i p. IC*Ye an exhibition drill which
was seen for an absolute certainty. The watch both of which are missing and have midnight and five o’clock In the morning. that their remaining years are filled with was pleasing to all and very creditable to
next morning (Sunday Jan. 7th.) the never been found. About two weeks be­ Thosght that rigor mortis was passing off pain, and they carry an. agonized load or
the Division considering tbe abort time
morning ot the murder, a man answering fore murder paid, off balance mortgage ou wheat he got there.
suffering to the grave.
the whole dlvlatoa has been drilling. The
Teffts deK-nptian exactly was met newr place, paid money to "W. O. Lowden; that
Jennie Safton next sworn and testified
Here again are martyrs as truly as Chris­
the West creek bridge coming from the sime day brother got new overshoes at that she had been engaged to Tefft: that tian martyrs, sacrificing life and limb on beat was very oppressive even to lookers
on
and Intensely more so to all the partici­
Bankrupt
store
(here
witness
identified
direction of the murder, by Robert Iron­
she made a date’ to meet him in front of the altar of duty. Where Is the true fire­
pants.
sides and his yoong son, who had been at bloodstained overshoes which were found the postoffice In this city the Wednesday num who thinks of bls personal safety?
the Whip factory where Mr. I. Is engaged In comer of rail fence on road to Hastings night before murder. A lot of love sick
Does any sordid, miserable, groveling
Tbe ball al the. opera house was not
as night watch, i About day light Tefft as his brothers or like them) Here witness letters were introduced having no particu­ wretch, suggest with a sneer, “they are largely attended owing to the flood. Noah's
cam&lt;* to the Farmer’s sheds In a very ex­ gave account of Teffts comfi»g to his bouse lar bearing on the case further than to paid for it," cau money compenaate for Ark could have easily floated down Main
Wednesday
before
murder
which
was
cited condition. Rattling on the doors put
show relation between them.
such labors and dangers as theee, can street Thurwlay night.
finding no one in be went to tlivi proprie­ given above. Asa Tefft did not come to
Edwin Rogers was recalled and Intro­ gallantry and manly courage and devotion
The music committee are under especial
tors (Mr. Roralxjck’s) bouse and aroused fnneral of Leroy.
duced in evidence several price lists of to duty, be valued by dollars?
We doubt if a man ever was subjected to I
them by loud rapping on the doors. Not
old coins on the bottom of which were
My brothers you can have no• reward obligations the the Guitar and Mandolin
a
more
rigid,
persevering
cross
examination
j
Club
and the Boy Choir for their excellent
liking the action* ot thc man Mr. R. dress­
li. slips, containing name of “L. R. Rogers, but the approval of your own conscience music which was one of the features of
ed himself and started for his sheds fear­ than that given Edwin Rogers by Attorney
h
lrv,nF- Mleb," as Agent. This Is strong and the grateful sympathy of others.
Every little scrap, every l*&gt;»Uv
ing there might be some trouble, and jjust Colgrove.
tbe
meeting.
^evidenceasasnit eataojisnes
establishes me
the iuci
fact m«
that
.
....okreH evmence
This we offer you to-day. It is tbe only
as he reached Gtieen street Tefft rode by­ ?or ln S« Wtaln'lt ’b”ttare!
™
R«er. w« lnt.re.ted In old «.d
incense we lay at the feet of true man­
The World’• Fair Portfolio,
on horseback. Ghlng to tbq sheds it wu*
! oddcoins? It will be remembered that hood.
coiitliction
between
the
most
important
Part 17. is out. It contains fifteen fine,
found that Tefftipaid Bert Phillips, who
Tefft paid for keeping of his horse in a
Once more then. 1 say we honor you,
works Hi the sheds. 81.98, all the money -he parts of his testimony, despite thc severe lot of odd coins and small change. Ed­ this city delights to do you honor, lhe large half-tone plates of Niagara Falls and
other Gems of American Scenery. Price.
had. to settle a bill which really amounted test to which he was put
ward Rogers testified yesterday that his
Mrs. Rosa Cobb, wife of Lee S. Cobb brother bad an eagle penny of 1856, two great State of Michigan, through us sends 10 cents,—no coupons. Don’t miss IL It
to 83 35 and tbe‘money was all In small
la so cheap because the Michigan Central,
change and and coins the like of which it County Surveyor identified Tefft as the or three ten cent pieces of 1858, a Cana­ you her greetings.
It Is not enough to praise your heroism,
••The Niagara Falls Route," wants every­
1b known that t» murdered man had in one who rode by her home on tbe quarter dian 50 cent piece; a 25 cent piece; some
line road in Rutland the morning of the tJ three cent pieces and several large copper not enough to know that it survives. You body to know something of Niagara’s mar­
his collection of old antf-odd coins.
are intended as an example aud an inspira­
To recapitulate the following are some murder going in a westerly direction; bad penrfles.
vellous beauty. Call at Michigan Central
tion,
of the most important points, that we are light mustache, rode bay horse and had on
ticket office, or send by mall to Frank J.
Shall uot 1, too, be herbic? Shall not 1,
P.|b.—Since the picture of Tefft above
in possession of at least, what led to the red leggins. M. P. Lee of Irving testified
Bramhall. Adv. AgenL 4OT Monadnoek
shown
was
taken
he
has
bad
his
moustache
too,
sacrifice
when
demanded
my
ease,
my
that prisoner was at Inring until about
arrest of Tefft:-*
Block, Chicago.
1st.—Bringing bls horse to this city, noon of tbe day before murder and that he shaved off and now has smooth face. His comfort, my pleasure, my selfish plans, at
the call of duty?
The Beauty of Niagara
letting no one know of it, returning to his had on red legglns. Boscoe Brown and hair is also sprinkled with gray.
Shall tbe sirens whose song floats across can never be described and it has never
home in Allegan county Vie same day, Miss Mildred Brown testified that- they
Communication.
the Sapphire seas tempt me to their em­ been pictured so adequately and satisfac­
and walking back to his cousin’s tbe next met Tefft on day before murder between
Hastings, Mich., May 18, 1894.
brace, or rather shall 1 not turn a deaf ear torily as in the splendid portfolio just Is­
11 and 13 o’clock. He was about % of a
day.
Tlie Hastings Banxer:—
and follow the guiding star of duty and sued by the Michigan Central, “The Ni­
2nd.—His going for his horse Thursday mile south of Irving and going south.
We note in tbe Hastings Journal, a dis­
evening and attempting to get away with­ Did npt see where he went to. Wm. Cum­ reputable sheet presided over by a crauk become obedient to the voice within and agara Falls Route.” It contains fifteen
the crys and claims of tbe needy and the large plates from tbe very best Instantan­
mins,
Irving
station
agent
swore
that
Tefft
out paying goes to show that he had no
; was
at depot day before murder and- want- I named jpu, tbe following:
belplev.
money.
‘
,
--------------------------------------------------eous photographs, which cannot be bought
"The Jewsharp editors are supporting
1 can see in your work a great and in­ for as many dollars. All these aan be
3rd.—His story to Ed Rogers Saturday ! ed to know when next train went to Hastlhe electric light swindle in this city. Re­
(the day Instore toe murder) that he was j Ings. He told prisoner that next passenger publicans take to corporations as natural spiring example. It appeals to what is bought for ten cefits at the Michigan Cen­
truest and best in us, it is a cal) to our tral Ticket Office.
would he
be at fftSK
8:25 n.
p. BL
m, hot
but that mornlntr
morning
going to Hastings to take the train for wnnld
as u duck to water. They go upon the
borne, when he really went to Irving and freight would soon be there. Saw Tefft basis: that all men have their price and the manhood to “do noble deeds not dream of
ReallEataU* Traaafen.
in the afternoon in Hastings. His second after freight went and he did not take inference to be drawn is, that they can be them ail day long."
It keeps alive tbe moral instincts that
attempt on this Saturday evening to get evening train. Miss Anna Benedict, 18 bribed sb well as bribe.”
modem life with its low ideals threatens
his horse without paying for it would year old daughter of N. E. Benedict of
jou winds up in his screed by asking to stifle by neglect.
Rutland, testified to finding bloody over­
further prove that he had no money.
I “how much It cost?”
Every firemen who falls at his post, Is
4th.—His coming early lhe next morn­ shoes a couple of days after the murder
It Is fair to Infer from the article quoted, as worthy of the wreath of immortelles
Winie J. Helmer to Mary E. Myers, parcel,
ing. Sunday the |mnrning of the murder, sa she and a couple of other girls were
that jou wants a bribe too. and that be has woven by tbe nations bands and placed on secs. Haatlnn, 81.
with 51.98 in small change to settle a 82.25 coming home from school. She feund them
Chaa. H. Dietrich to Samuel and Elida V.
a
curiosity
to
know
how
much,
he
could
—
some magnlficlent mausoleum amid stlffied Walbert, 138 m. rds.. Mfadterflle. 8880.
bill and that change being of the same at forks of road about 80 rods northwest
igeL
Oren A. Hughes to Elizabeth Armstrong, par­
denomination and character as that known of Leroy Rogers bouse on road to Has­
sobs ot multitudes and tears, as tbe great cel.
see 35. PrairievUle. 810.
Now Uiis question of “hot? much It soldier or statesman.
tings. They were in a field on inside of
to lie had by tbe‘murdered man.
Geo.
K.
Beamer
to
Ohas
J.
Olner
and
Frank
costi’lwquid be quite important if the Elec5th.—The murtierer did uot break into fence in thick brush. Sbe identified the
Every such death speaks to the heart F. Olner. 40 a, sec 38. Irving, 8800.
Campbel! to Frank E. Monroe, 80a, sec
Leroy Rogers house. It is reasonably cer­ overshoes which were shown ber. Asa trie Right Company intended to bribe him, with trumpet tones and should be Immor­ f. Frank
Rutland. 81900.
tain that tho muxdered man knew him and Luther aud John Whitright, of Rutland, for il! the price was to be more than one of talized ip tbe nations memory and perpetu­
Ezra A. Wllllaon to John F. Benslba. so a, see
Ed.
Powers
’
No.
85
cigars,
all
negotiations
let him In. He is known to*have kept his testified to Seeing man ansifering Teffts
23, Yankee Springe. 8V».
ated in Imperishable marble.
doors securely locked at night and eyen in description going east on quarter line road would be immediately suspended.
But you never expect snch recognition,
Mnrried.
We had expected a more direct applica­
the day time and! would allow uo one to the Tuesday before the murder (This was tion
you do your duly for the most part “un­ KAHLER- KKBN. Married by Rev Tboa
^or
than
the
&gt;r
hush
money
thau
tlie
above,
and
thc day that Tefft Yode his horse to this
enter unless acquainted with them.
C01 on Thursday cd this week. Henn’ Knhler
are surprised that he should make the wept, unbonored and unsung" yet your
flth.—An innocent man charted with city) Man had ou dark cap, dark over­
of Hope and Mias Clara M. Kern, of Orange
so public that we could uot safely example Is perpetuated and your heroism
vine.
such a terrible crime, and with' theee cir- coat and red legglns. Attention was at- matter sb
will not lack its reward.
respctadJ
cnuutauces aroand him it seems would traded to him because of his horse which
Every man who is the servant of human­
Wq
ndte
also
that
the
said
jon
Is
trying
. r—r—------------------------ ■*——
only l»e ton glad to tell of his whereabouts was a very pretty one. and which they
ity, Is a minister lo tbe living God.
afterwards identified at l^eroy Rogers ।(some of tlie other corporations of
up to the time of jtbe murder.
1 sometimes think that tbe man who is
corporations)
are we to
l&lt;m 1bates
’-'"-----------—'---------7th.—His clothes, socks, cap and shoes funeral, &gt; tali brother ot Tettt drirlng It tbe c|ty,. '(jon
Infer that he is bribed to do It? If It were nearest to the great heart of humanity,
over here at that time.
being found covered with blood.
nearest
to his fellow men, is nearest to his
not
fqr
the
well
known
integrity
of
the
After exhausting 4he regular panel aud
Dr- WooDM.iy(#EE,
Work of Our Lawmakers in the
members of these corporations we would God.
sending out for twenty more talesmen the
Leigh Hunt has beautifully said:—
f
Fifty-Third ConsrsM.
following jury wfts selected before whom of this city, was on stand when court ad­ be obliged to believe he was.
journed
last
night
and
testified
In
sub
­
We are very grateful to the Baxxer for
the case will be tried.
Abou Ben Adbem (may his tribe increase:)
stance as follows:—I was notified of the speaking a kind word in our favor. Tbe
Awoke one night from a deep dream of peace.
Nelson McOmber, Maple Grove.
And saw within the moonlight tn his room
murder Sunday p. m.. Jan. 7th, and left Journal on the contrary has been untiring
Geo. W. Cappy, Carlton.
Making it rich and like a Illy tn bloom.
for the acene as soon as possible, reaching in its'efforts to injure the Company from
John Mungerson, Thornapple.
An angel writing in a book ot gold.
there
about
six
o'clock.
There
were
four
Exceeding jwace had made Ben Ad hem bold
the
start,
undoubtedly
because
It
was
Dot
A. C. Boyes, Carlton.
And to the presence In the room he said.
bullets fired into tbe victim, from a 32 “bribed^ to tell tbe truth,
Frank Wellman. Castleton.
"What wrltesttboo?’’—The visjoo raised It's
calibre revolver, one bullet struck the 10th
XoHllMuid ulmptMantettau ta,e
Ira Blanchard, Prairieville.
bead
rib, glanced and went through stomach been published lu that paper about tbe
Reuben Shade, Woodland.
wll5 a..,&lt;22k m&gt;de 61
MWAHL
and lodging in the omentum—the fatty -Electric Llfcht Co., than all truths on ail
Answered. "The name of those who tore the
A. W. Wing, Woodland.
LOTS.
covering of the stomach—this would have other subjects treated uf.
Frank Bock. Castleton.
"And
is mine tme"? said Abou. "Nay not so. TMWrdaj Baoator Allen (N.h) called
caused death ultimately, but might not
Tbd Electric Ligt Co., unlike the other
Aehel J. Potter, Yankee Springs.
up hia reeoluUon io InreaUfaU lhe in­
and probably would not have caused In­ corporations, who appear to be especial j
Lafayette Parrott, Woodland.
dualrial condition ot the country, but
stant death. Another ball was fired into favorites of the jumal, put up their own
Gao. W. Bird. Johnstown.
It want over for lhe day.
A bill tp
head
at
base
of
brain
about
two
Inches
At tbe session of court Tuesday after­
money to build their plant, not receiving
place Dunbar Raaaom on tbe retire,
noon Prosecutor Sweezey explained the back of right ear; did Dot dissect to see one cent from the city, either as bonus or
llal
of
lhe
army
as
captain
waa
paaead
where
the
ball
went;
another
bullet
passed
:
premises from a map that he had made.
patronage. The lighting of the City so far
1
and lhe tariff meaaure waa further con­
And. lo. 6en AdbcnVa tame tad nil tbe rent.
Attorney Colgrove then made a motion through the lower portion of left ear into having
resulted in a loss to the Co. We
sidered.
that the case be quashed and the prisoner the head, but the big gash in tbe left side 1can find no place in the state where City
Throughout hi, tddrou Ejt-Sen«tor Col।
discharged on the ground that tbe warrant pf the neck, oblltered all traces of It so fighting
Wasmtmotos. Key IT.—Tariff dlacnais done so cheaply, by a steam
I
in the case had not be&amp;n returned and that that it Is Impossible to tell where it lodged; plant
with same number of lights, as grove had the cloeeet ot attention and at sion occupied the time of tbe aenate
Ju dose he rwelred a perfect ovation.
i
the court therefore have no jurisdiction. another ball was fired in top of head and here.
yaeterday. A reaolu tion for aa inveatP
Mra. Emma Donohoe van next IntroHis motion was overruled and an excep­ probably lodged near base of brain. Be­
The Electric Light Co. was started al a
sides these there were four other wounds,, time when the City was trying to “get ou duoed and recited “How He Saved St ration of lhe charge that bribery had
tion taken.
l&gt;~u attempted to defeat tho tariff bUl
The first witness sworn was County three of them at least probably being made। a boom’’ nnd such a plant seemed a neces- Mlehaela’’ in her usual excellent manner
with an axe. There was one contusedI sary adjunct to a Jive town. Many of the The recitation wes very appropriate for was offered and went over until to-day.
•Surveyor,
■
WASsneToir, May IE—The sen­
wound high on the forehead that bad been stockholders took bold of it for the pur­ the occasion and al lu dose she was
■
Lek s. Cobb,
made with a club or some blunt instru­ pose of doing what they could to help heartily applauded. This wu followed ate yesterday naaaed a resolution
-who testified as to distances, etc., and gave ment. The scalp was discolored but the keep things moving in that direction, oth- oy interesting discussions of Topics &amp; o to Investigate ths uhsr^es ot at­
tbe following piea?iurementB of articles in skin was not broken. The wound itself
tempted bribery, ot the alleged con­
era expected larger dividends tban they and 7, published lut week.
the room and comparative distances. Ref­ did not bleed.
effect of the wound have yet received, and all expected fair
Thursday afternoon u in the forenoon tribution ot funds for campaign pur*
erence to the diagram of the room will be probably would trot cause death. It might treatment from the press without being the opera bouse was crowded and what poses by the sugar trust, of tho reports
of help In determining locations: Table, render r man insensible and it might not. obliged to bribe them. J. W. Bkxti.et
wu particularly pleasing to the Itremen that senators liar* speculated In auger
size 8,S »8 was 3K! feet south of stove; and it might knock a man down and It
wu to see so many of our cltlreus. and es­ slock and all other chargee deemed
•love 5 feet long. r The cot bed. repre­ might not While tbe wouhd itself did
Church and Society.
.
pecially the indies present. They were all worthy of consideration. The laveatlsented by “13’’ in diagram, was 0 feet long not bleed, .the effect of the blow would no
The C. L.S. C. will meet with Mrs. well repaid for their attendance at both
.gating committee la aa foUows: Demby 3 wide and was IS feet northeast of doubt have caused profuse bleeding at the Holloway, May Mth. 1894.
sessions, however, aa an exceptionally due
stove. Bed in bed room was 8x4 ft and nose and possibly of the ears. There was
Quotations—About Saladin.
urogram wu carried out The music both ocraU-Oray (Del), Lindaay (Ky.); re­
was
feet from tea rd partition of bed a wound directly over the right eye nude
Classic Latin—Miss Rose Goodyear.
vocal and Inatnrmental wu of a very line publicans-Lodge (.Mass) and Darla
room. Pool of blooff at head of bed repre­ with some blunt instrument; appeared as
A
Songs nnd Legend—Mrs. D. Striker
order and the boys bad to respond to two yilnn.); populist—AUen (Nob.).
sented by ‘-6" in diagram was about ten if made with corner of butt of an axe.
In Chautauquan. Athletics for Brain or bree eneores each. Next came an ex­ bill providing for the admission -of
lncl‘1-* n.'r,ms. Thejtrest window, shown Tbe whole right temporal bone was loosen­ Work—Mira Ada Michael.
cellent declamation entitled "The Fins. Utah aa a stalo waa reported.
byJUtle Marie Scldmore. l” seren
in cn , was 3 ft. wlfle and wa« 4 ft. from ed so that it could be moved with the
Sursum Corda—Miss Nagler.
Wasimotov. May IS.—A rmsolution
south side nf main room From Leroy fingers, and t» akull was smashed tn.
Character Sketch—Mrs. Geer.
year old daughter of Chief Scldmore. The calling upon thc attorney general tor
Rogej&lt; to feed barn, In Hastings Is 7Jk There was another wound on back of neck
Information
aa to the erlalenoe of a
one •ni1
of the
D.*JJ wl,IJ’reaeli memorial sermon
miles b.- the River r«ad which goes by the made with the blade of an axe. It wm .
words large, but she delivered U so disRhoda Wiicox place* Feed barn is about about two inches deep;.did not sever caro­ at R. R. Hail, Morgan, Sunday the 27th tmctly that each word could be Iteard” Irf sugar trust in violation ot the law was
adopted in the senate yesterday Tbe
27 rods nearer in gelng by tbe Quarter­ tid artery. This wound might not have of May at two o’clock p. m. All old
°f ll,e rooai- ,IM1 •Wiulred
soldiers and their families are cordially
line road,
caused death. There Was a large gaping
such portions u needed It by very Ireoom- tariff bill waa considered.
invited to be present.
Washwotok, May Si.—A bill wad In­
wound oa left Bide of Deck eviden’ly made
Utg (tenures. Everything considered the
1«vaxtL Rogers.
with bfade of an axe; it was under left
Rev. S. M. Kidder will deliver au ora­ effort ®as ■ very fine one, ami bo well an- troduced in the senate on Saturday to
Am son of Leroy Rogen*, the m nrdered ear; severed left jaw bone, severed the At­ tion on Decoration day at Barryvllle
tW1
11 ,h,t U“ A“0datlou (,y authorise several American cilixena to
man. am 26 years oldt married, aud live las of the spinal column leaving the base ebureh. lee cream will be Mrvad free. “““l-nous vote gave ber a Bne silver cup accept decorations and testimonials
fa Kalamazoo. Lart saw father alive la-t of tbe brain bare, ana the blade of the axe All are cordially invited to be present
Willi the inscription “To Miss Marie Scld- from the Hawaiian government. Serfall quite late. I wrtte to him about onee w«*nf into the roof of tbe mouth. [A . £*V‘ A’LD‘
‘bo Michigan state Firemens’ end bills of minor importance were
*111 continue bis
a month on an average: wrote him l.iet shudder of horror wen: through the audi­ talks on tbe reformers next Sunday even­ Association, held at Hastings. Mav wh
M®y Ifife
Boon after Christmas: !n answer to a letter, ence as the Dr. testified concerning these tag. John Knox and Scotland fa the 18th ■Dd 17th, 18U4.”
from him (here witness identified the let­ wounds.] This last wound must have been century.
^JJmelection of officer, resulted u 1*1WA»aixoTos, May It—The naval
ter.) Virited father* but once since he unde while the body waa in a reclining
appropriation blU waa paaaad In th*
8dC’ E‘ Bext Snnd*y evening
lived here and that was a year ago last ptwltlon. The blood spurted from tbe
I’fisldent—Ja. Murphy. Lapeer
honee jealerday, and the agricultural
fall Father and mothar separated about wound several feet, and a large pool of will be led by Henna* Frost.
CbXI
J- Donovan,
appropriation bill waa discussed. The
1875, she procuring divorce four or five blood was made cn the floor. Sometime
The Mhsioo Baqd meets next Sunday
years later. Past two years or more she after death bad ensued the body had been afternooti at tbe Presbyterian church.
oo penalona voud lo report
Fwtw'’1” P~««nt-A. Frank Plomb,
a bill increaamg lhe nlaa of all nanhas been Matron of Hume of Friendless drawn forward a couple of feet as tbe head
Memorial service of tbe 6. A. R
be Tro^’atyrre^M-S’ C' **•&gt;««. ■loners of the Mexican war and Indian
In Muskegon. I first teamed of father1^ । aud arms had been drawn along on tbe
death Sunday night. Jan. 7th, aben* 7 1floor and through tbe clots ®f blood. Thing held at the Baptist church, this city, next
wm from M to 812 a month.
»»d Tre^-V B. TnI1„
Ua
o'clock, receiving telegram io that effect that tbe big gash wm made by the last 1
’YAAItOHreoM. Mar 17__ «K*

orer erefully for old coin, mid coin, of
certain dates. Don’t know whether he
found any or not. Don’t know how many
lie had; he carried them in a tobacco sack
that 1 gave him two years ago. He told
inr he was saving okl coins and bhowed
*t Ed nu*un "Eagle penny”.
H. H. DCNNIXG.

ASA TEFFT ON TRIAL

lag the appropriation for irrigate g,
naUffaMon from M,ooo to m ooTJl
dafMrted.
Wla
Wamototox, May H.-Th,
Usra. executive and judicial
UonbUl sra. diuuued in tta ff*'
yuteniay.
At the evening seM°J.
private bills were cousl-iered
joorned to the Mau

•ml, ft) to Tj.

per bu.. 4 50 to 6 M

ed per bu.. X5o

Cbieltea dreeoed. « and &amp;.
Tartara, armed,u. '
f—(ffsNitajEM to e oo.
Mutton, dressed. 6.

riOBATE VBUEB.
Stale K MlchUaa. County or Butt-,,
* *“,km ?&lt; .“&gt;• rntbelo Coen

^•ment. Charie» W. Armstrong. Jndge

latke matter of the estate U Suxh
—XlrtJ, V, deceived.
xxC Q.
Moore,
J®^nt lhe &lt;*u“on duh vena 4
M wUliarn Moore, htmiand &lt;&gt;{ W(j
J
INWWR
&gt;pertain insuumeu: how on file ai
arid court purporting to be the laM will aS
teetamoot « said
be uanmtid J J J
bate aud that administration of sm
granted to French E. Andrewtor raecutor &amp;
said will named or to tome othet; suitable p tThoreupon It is qrtered. t'.r/ Friday t &amp;
iBth
June,
i &gt;• D. HUM. jit ten o'clock tn
——day
r—.of
------—
the forenoon, tee rassigned for Ui&lt;? bcartnrof ii id
petitkri, and that the heirs at lawofjulddece *■
ed. and all other persons interested In w id
estate, are required to appear al a session qt
(rid court, then to be holden at the }*robi £
office, tn the city of Hastings, tn -aid coon t.
and show cause. If any there bv, why the praj
the_,Prtitioner may not Im- granted. £ 4
It ts farther ordered, that said petttlnnrr r it
notice to the persons Inten-sted in said era £
xf tbe pendency ofaaidpetItton. ana the be *■
tog thereof by causing a copy ot thh order to be
published in. the Harris -.- Bassuanew?
paper printed and circulated In said County tf"
Barry once In each week for three succesj
weeks previous to said day of hearing
CH ABLES W. AKMsTROXG.

(A true copy)

Jud« of Probate

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Meals 25 cents. Steam Heat
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you to trade with us, and
pay cash are things well
worth considering. We ask
you to call in and see. TVe
know you will be perfectly
satisfied that we are .making
offers that you ought not 19
miss.
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Hastings

XXIX.NO. 5.

Banner

HASTINGS, MICH., MAY 31. 1894.

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aurrounded her brother.
plied “oh that would send me up for life”, stances that surrounded
The cross examination grew rather warm JEveryone In the room was touched
an •she
told of
between Attorney Colgrove and the Dr. *her honest, candid manner —
L*-- *-•*
and the latter offered to make a test before seeing her mother clean her brothers • pot­
the jury on some of the blood stains on ted clothes, which were the best be had,
the clothlug so that the jury could see the the Sunday before he came t© Hastings,
blood corpuscles but the test was not made. where he saM he was coming to see a
Shen iff McKevitt tdltifled that Jennie young lady; how he started on Tuesday
Seftou visited Tefft at the jail a couple of and the next morning was back home
Importers and Manufacturers of
days after his arrest, and that after she again, havtag come on foot saying that be
had gone the prisoner said “G—d d—n the bad forgotten something. Wbai her par­
G—&lt;1 d—n girls they get a fellow In a ents asked Mb why he didn’t ride the
iNTPRcn-r iki -w^.- -____
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horse back be said ••why you' know you
scrape and then desert him”.
IN THE TRIAL GREAT- when tie went behind the barn; be
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wouldnt like it if 1 rude the horse over
LY INCREASED AS IT CAME TO­
Samuel Carson.
abort thick set man, bad no moustache
there and back in such a short time.”
that 1 noticed: hung his head so I could a Wry wealthy man living in Galesburg. After he had been there a short time
WARD THE CLOSE.
not see him; It was a couple of hours be­ Kalamazoo County was next sworn. At­ Wednesday lie started off on foot again,
fore daylight.
torney Colgrove objected to his testimony she patting him up a little hrnch to eat on
In Order that the People Might Get
Chas. Francisco.
on a point of law and asked that the jury the way, that being the last time she saw
be excused from . the room while it ’ was him until last week Tuesday, as she was
Seats They Commenced to Crowd
Stove in murdered man’* house was
argued. The jury Was excused, the point
cold and empty; body had been moved argued. Judge Smith over ruled the ob­ not home the Sunday that he came back
Around the Court Room Door
and did not see him after he was arrested.
about two feet; know that Leroy Rogers
jection and the jury was brought in again.
Cross Examinattwe.
Long Before Court
would allow no one to come in his house
Mr Carson testified to calling at jail and
with whom be was not acquainted; he having the following conversallon with
It was his best salt of clothes, they were
Opened.
kept curtains down «od door locked even
spotted and he wanted them cleaned before
the prisoner:—
In warm weather, think two persons slept
Question—“Young man do you know he came to Hastings: he had had nose
bleed and wanted them sponged; think
Balance ot the Testimony and an In- In bed that night; am positive saw over­ what I came here for?”
shoes uuder bed day murder was discover­
that he had nose bleed Monday night be­
tervlew with the Prisoner.
Answer—“No”
ed and that they were the oues found la­
Q—“I want you to tell me where you fore murder before be came from Allegan,
When Ed. Rogers gave ids testimony ter by the roadside; did uot pick them up;
he wore these clothes to Allegan: was
yrere
on
the
night
of
the
murder,
and
1
most of which was published last week, tea on stove was not warm; asked Ed. if
will «lo ail I can to help you out of your surprised, to see him home .Wednesday
he testified that his brother was interested he did uot move body.
morning: he said that be had- forgetten
trouble
”
in collecting old coins and that his brother
H. H. Dunning swore Leroy would
A—"You can’t do it. They have found something and that be had left his horse
had a list showing the value of coins of never let strauger in bout*? and everyone
in shed, did not say where or how bn was
blood
on
my
clothes.
”
different dates. He testified that be did had to satisfy him who they were and
Q—“That’s nothing. I’ve had blood on going back after horse, whether he would
not have this list with him but thought he what they wanted, before they would be
walk or ride; did not say whether' he had
had It at his house. The next witness admitted. Charles Dunning testified that my clothes from nose bleed, but tell me seen the young lady or not. She said that
where you were on the night before the
called was
he saw Leroy the day before the murder and I will help you out of your her brother had the nose bleed a great deal
murder. Saw Tefft at Ed. Rogers’ house trofible.”
nights, especially after he had worked bard
Lee S. Cobb,
Friday night before the murder.
Mr. Carson says he felt sorry for the boy all day aiid that she bad often found the
who had several lists of coins suen as Ed.
and would have done just as he agreed pillow slips fairly soaked with blood after
Frank Francisco.
Rogers testified to having, and which he
be had slept In bed at night. The witness
bad Tefft explained his whereabouts.
had got, after Rogers’ testimony had been
The man my brother and I saw go by our
Here the prosecution rested their case. left the stand sobbing violently and ae she
given, from Mrs. Ed. Rogers at her home. barn before daylight the morning of the
took a chair by the side of her brother she
Attorney
Colgrove
outlined
that
the
de
­
These lists had printed slips at the bottom murder was a short, slim man; couldn’t
gave way to deep grief, as well as her
with “L. R. Rogers, Irving, Mich.” These see as he had a moustache. John Brown fense would prove that the prisoner had a father who sat on ths other side of the
lists were offered in evidence, and from testified that as be was leaving neighbor's motive in coming to Hastings and in re­ prisoner. Tefft for a moment or two gave
turning
home
the
same
day;
he
would
them it was found that there was a small house between 9 and 10 o’clock the night
way to a kind of nervous excitement but
premium on the quarters of 1853, also on before the murder a tali slim man with prove that the prlsbner had money and during the weeping of his old father and
10 cent pieces of that date, also on the cap and overcoat passed within eight feet that he had some small change such as his sister, shed not a tear.
three cent pieces: and it was found that of him; man was about Tefft's size and was paid by him for the keeping of his
Horace Hunnino
the “eagle penny” dated 1856 is worth 75 was on road going toward Leroy Rogers’; horse, he would explain the blood on the
clothes and prove that the prisoner was testified that Leroy Rogers was a quick
cents. Nothing was listed concerning the could not recognize the man as it was so
subject to nose bleed.
tempered man and quite easily provoked;
Canadian 50 cent piece. These lists with dark and he did not speak.
The first witness called for the defense bs was a man-who stood up for bis rights
L. R. Rogers' name on proves conclusive­
Robert Ironside,
though be never knew him to have a
ly that the murdered man was interested
quarrel; I saw man cross field before my
and Frazer, his 12 year old son were com­
Sidney C.ul,
in collectlngr^re coins.
son Horton came. Am sure of it
ing home 'from the Whip factory the
station agent at Richland Junction where
.
Nathaniel Benedict, .
morning of the murder. Their testimony
Hoirrox Dunxino,
testified substantially as be did at the |ex-,
left a good impression and it was given in the C. K. &amp; 8. and C. J. &amp; M. railroad
amination. He with others found three an honest straight-forward manner. They cross: testified that it was about 19 miles swore that be saw blood on the bridge
'
small coals in the stove; didn't know testified that they left the Whip factory to Watson where prisoner lived; that he near Kershner’s (where it was supposed
whether stove was really cold or not, found about six o’clock, that it was quite dark, had known him three or four years find the murderer washed himself) three or
four days liefore murder: got to father’s
a bowl of gravy on the stove which v\as that they came west on Green SL The acquainted with him when prisoner work­
house about 11 o’clock Sunday, the day of
cold; found that the body hud been moved boy carried the lighted lantern, though ed on section. Tuesday before murder murder; soon after saw a man coming from
after the blood from wounds had got cold the father told him several times to blow Tefft came to Richland J unction on C. K. Ed. Rogers’ toward Leroy’s; about half an
&lt;&amp;
8.
evening
train;
rode
with
me
to
Rich
­
and coagulated: that a person might be ab­ it out as it was getting too light. When
HASTINGS OFFICE-AND WORKS.
hour later was informed of murder: didn’t
le to see out ot the west window without they got to the top of the West Creek hill, land three or four miles east that night; know that father saw a man before that;
moving body but that person Would have they saw a man on the bridge stooping got there after dark; he offered to pay me when went into bouse felt of murdered
for
it.
took
out
clasp
pocket
book
opened
get in several different positions to do over as if working at his stocking; the
man’s fingers, they were a little stiff; took
$300. to
. are overstocked with monuments ranging from $35
.
it; should Judge that the house would man did not see them until they got with­ it and saw four or five dollars in silver: key from dead-man’s pocket: room very
b-t they are all family monuments. Now is the time if you hold heat a long while; the bloody pillows in about 8 01 10 rods of him: when be saw have seen him have nose bleed.
cold; tea on stove hardly luke warm and
Cross Examination.
i.eiery work. ‘‘Don’t put off until to-morrow what you can do and bed looked as if they had been pawed them he straightened up and started to­
stove neither cold or warm; oven doors
over by bloody hands. On cross examina­ ward them walking rapidly; the man act­
Ddnt know when I was there before Ian were open and very little kindling eft as
' We have the
’
tion said that he didn’t rememlter asking ed startled and appeared very strange; 2nd. nor when there since; go there about If fire had been started. I don’t think
Mr. Dunning not tu say anything about when he passed them he darted by and four times a week; no street lamps in Ed. Rogers guilty and that it is just his
the,man he claimed to have seen pass from turned his face awaj: the man had on a Richland and after dark when we got way but he took things very cool and
the house to the barn about 9 o’clock the cap. dark overcoat, and red leggins, was there; after dark when he opened his showed no emotion, and was not excited
moinlng of the murder.
tall and slim like Tefft. After they passed pocket book but there was light in elevator and did not make any examinations and
they looked around and saw the man was saw some money: couldn’t swear whether touched nothing about the bouse; at four
standing still and looking back at them. there was a silver dollar or half dollar or p. m.. that day the body*was very stiff;
Am Professor of Hygiene and Dean of the
Lee Cobb tes'ified that from the West quarter dollar: it was dark outside that Lerov Rogers ahvays’had curtains down,
Medical Department of the State Universi­
Creek bridge 7&lt;&gt; the Whip factory was a night at 4:80; could not,say about moon­ never bad them up. .
ty of Michigan at Ann Arbor. With Dr.
mile
and a quarter.
light: all know about money Is that saw
John Benedict
h 3 below names and addresses of people with whom we have Lowry examined clothing Jan 17th: cloth­
seinething that looked like silvpr In his
ing came In a sealed package and 1, broke
testified to following tracks from in front
:racts for work since Jan. ist, 1894t
the seal: there were three seals: broke testified that December 23nl, Lerov Rogers Jpocket book: prisoner talked with me of Chas. Francisco’s; they looked, like
package and found overcoat, vest, pants, paid him balance on a mortgage to John 1about old coins and asked me if I had a tracks nude with rubbers that had been
circular.
Hurd; tliat Rogers paid, more than was coin
&lt;
worn some: tracks went toward Hastings;
Ludington coat, cap and leggins: examined them for
Kalamazoo 'John Strain
Norman b. Tefft,
blood and found several stains; first stain due and in the change be paid Rogers 15
tracks followed were made with rubbers
Al Russell
was on button hole of coat; looked as If It or 20 pennies anti two or three 8 cent
The aged father of the prisoner was the worn about same as those found at forks
) J E Conley
. T W Graham ...
might have been left while attempting to pieces. Rogers took his money from a jnext witness sworn. He is a nice looking, of road, which were • covered with blood.
Lorrett* Bockes.
button up coal while hands where bloody; long tobacco sack like the one shown iu- ।tender hearted old gentleman of more than After rubbers were found we discovered
i D B Seeley
Irving blood could be seen with naked eye: we evidence.
&lt;ordinary intelligence and fully appreciates tracks right at fence; have seen Tefft’s re­
••
! John J Trego....;
Mrs Belk- Pattereon ...
Bert Phillips
tthe disgrace brought upon him by the volver (witness here Identified one as be­
Lake Odessa rubbed it with salt solution and found red
Jacob Frink
and white corpuscles and blood chrystals. testified to Teffts trying to get his horse 1alleged brutal crime of his son. He is 75 ing like prisoner had); have seen LeRoy
••
SA Mallory.....................
Clarksville
years of age with hair and beard snowy Rogers’ revolver, don’t know what mike
Nothing
but
blood
will
produce
blood
•
I Ellsah Trowbridge
Middleville chrystals; clothes looked as If they had away without paying for the keeping of it. Jwhite. Expressions of sympathy for him or eallbre. Fred Stowell, of Irving, later
••
'John Swegles
Goata Grove been washed and washed out most of the a statement of which has been published; 'were heard on all sides, and indeed It
••
| Geo W Wood
testified to following tracks. Several
Breedsville
that Tefft seemed quite excited when he ’
Orville Yester
almost cruel for au old gentleman witnesses sworn who had seen blood on
blood; we examined 14 stains and found came after his horse Sunday morning; that seemed
’ Wm H Belding
1
life
is
fast
drawing
to
its
close
to
••
Geo W Patterson..........
them all to be blood stains; we found at the bill was S2.25 that Tefft said “My God whose
bridge near Kirchner’s, one swearing that
’
**
Milo Hoey......................
Wayland least 200 other stains that looked like the 1 havn’t got that much” and that Tefft paid have to have such a terrible thing fall to he had nose bleed there short time before
“
H A German...................
East Lake stains we examined; some of them might him 81.97 a good part of it being in small his lot when ho should most expect com­ the murder.
••
* Magnus Mythson..........
happiness and support from his son.
not have been blood. An ■ interesting tilt change. Phillips swore that there was a fort,
••
W A Seaman.....*.........
Mrs. Norman Tefft,
J
Dll ton
••
RobtL Ashton..............
Aasyria between Prof. Vaughn and Attorney Col­ Canada 50 cent piece, several dimes, three The old gentleman testified that Asa left the mother of the prisoner was the next
“
CP Wilber......................
home on Tuesday before the Sunday of
Nashville
grove
in
regard
to
rigor
mortis,
the
defense
••
J E Taylor.......... :........
8 cent pieces and some pennies out of [the murder on horse-baek; that he next witness sworn is one of those positive, de­
attempting to get Prof. Vaughn to give an which was an eagle penny (It will be '
“
Anna A Payne........
saw bls son the next (Wednesday) morn­ cided, strong willed persons, and under the
••
Marla Richard................
Shelbyville opinion as to how long it would take rigor remembered that these correspond with Jing at the barn; dldnt know that be slept very close cross examination of Attorney
•Peter Cara....................
mortis to set in in case of Leroy Rogers, money that the murdered man is known to
••
Eliza Boyle.....................
’’ Prairieville but the Prof, would give no opinion fur­ have had) Phillips swore that Tefft had on 1at barn part of night: his clothes were Knappen seemed rather inclined to be re­
“
M M Chase........... . ........
..
Gun Lake
washed Sunday before be left, saw them sentful, and indulged In home superfluous
••
i Harriet Carpenter-----Crystal Valley ther than the general statement that it a dark cap. dark overcoat and red leggins hanging on a chair in the house; didn’t talk that did the defense no particular
। Mathew Lowth
..
Decatur might have been four hours or it might Sunday morning when he came after his
•*
I Geo Rletx
hear Asa ask for anything when he re- good. She testified that she cleaned her
have
been
twenty.
Rigor
mortte
is
vari
­
••
Gertrude Bradley
horse. Frank Bennett who was at the turned Wednesday morning.
son’s clothes the Sunday before he came
••
Albert Awald....
Pentwater able, may come on almost Instantly; de­ sheds Saturday night and Sunday morning
to Hastings because be was coming to. see
“
MrR Hl mint-ring
Cross Examination. .
pends largely on age. condition of body, corroborated Phillips testimony us to
•*
i H C Simmering
,
a young lady myi ids clothes were spotted
Hartford muscular development, activity,
etc.
Asa Is not married that I know of; he with blood and mud, and that the clothes
••
1 li C Van Camp
...
Covert Spots have appearance of being washed, Teffts trying to get the horse away with­
••
Solomon Sults
be
has
always
come
and
gone
whenever
out paying and as to how he was dressed.
...
Dowagiac
were not cleaned as clean as they might
“
Wiu Bakeman
could not tell whether with ammonia or
Nicholas Erway, George Benedict and wanted to; have sometimes thought that
| Robert Hall
'*7
Eau Clare not; there to difference between blood of Seymore Ixmlngton testified to passing he did’nt know himself where he was go­ have been; she told of what severe nose
Hastings Benjamin Merehon .. ■
, bleeds he had and that she often- took
birds
and
fishes
and
human
blood.
Blood
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I John MooreJ.L----------Tefft who was on horseback going west ing to when he started out;- when he came’ handkerchiefs saturated with blood from
.Waterrllette
••
D Boyer....i.....
on clothes might have come from some the morning of the murder. Of the first back Wednesday morning didn’t ask him
••
I Amos Austin
Grand Junction animal. Have made great many experi­ two Tefft asked how far it was tn Nealy where horse was and had no means of frill pockets, and that-the bed clothing, was
•* ‘ I John W Niles.........
. often saturated with blood: she told of his
...
Coloma
ments on rigor mortis; read many authori­
•?
' J esse Woodard......
.... SpringGrove ties, but ray experience has been that it Is station ou the C. J. &amp; M. R. R. Jac- M. knowing: didn’t tell me where horee was: leaving on Tuesday and coming back early
••
j W W Hogle (two jobs]
....
Bangor
Bauer and. J. H. Dennis testified to finding when he left Sunday he didn’t bid me. Wednesday morning on foot: saM she ••
C J Clark
.
Delton very variable.
the blood stained tobacco sack supposW to' good bye; think 1 was at bam doing knew that be came back after his money
••
Geo E Bryant...............
. .. Battle Creek
“
8 Elma Bryant............
have contained the old coins: and finding- chores when he left; next saw him the because he kept it In his box up stairs and
Nathaniel Benedict.
,.
Woodland
••
MJ Phillips--..............
Think it
blood stains on bridge crossing creek about following Sunday afternoon.
“
James Hdftledlne.........
Don’t remember asking Mr. Dunning to a mile east of murdered man’s. Edwin1 was talked over before he left for Has- she had key. he asked her for It and she
Chori ve
Manistee
. ..Bloomingdale gay nothing about the man he saw going Rogers recalled and said his brother had a1 tings that he was coming and that he let him have It and he went up stairs with
his key in hla hands: said she knew he had
....
Greenville
from the barn to the bouse on the morn­
Mrs John Rock..
wanted his clothes cleaned; dont know money because she had looked in- box only .
32 caliber revolver.
.
,
...
Wyley
C E Ordway
how long it took them to clean clothes; short lithe before and saw 85 bill, 86 or
...
Batchelor ing of murder, nor asking Horton 1 Dun­
Dr. G. W. Lowry
Henry Kinsman.
.
Riverton, ning to fto up stairs first. Saw Horton
. didn’t wear that suit that day as they were
Mary White
.South Band. Ind Dunning take key from murdered man s testified to examining the iiands and finger wet; 1 didn’t look at hls’clothes when be SO in silver and another bill; and she
.
Sylveater G w.Paraona..
w Panom ....
Sylvester
Hale.
knew he was to meet Jennie Sefton in
.. South Amber pocket; was aboal 41:30 when notified of nails of prisoner for blood but that they
. Grand Rapid* ■ H A Macomber.
got back; when telegram announcing
the murder; blood had coagulated, and had been scrubbed. Looked at clothing death of Leroy Rogers came Asa was front of po»t office Wednesday night be­
body evidently laid for some time where It and said to Tefft "these clothes have been working in woods about a mile away: we cause she read letter which she found ip
fell: there were evidences of a struggle. washed.” at first he said no. then said they did not notify him, but Wesley Tefft took his pockeL She said that wlwn she clean­
„il« «trewn Iron- MOVJ to dead m.u , were befete he came to Hastings before my horse and he and Bert Tefft went-to ed his clotbee this Sbnday before be came
fret- room not hot or cold: tliousht It bad murder; he said it was his Sunday suit and attend funeral; memory is getting poor she found blood on his clothes; did't turn
his pockets inside out but merely took
ir business is not affected by the hard times,
bu-o heated that morning: there wee a that he never worked in it After I ex­ but there is no mistake about Am’s clothes handkerchiefs out: said pave Asa 3 cent
amined clothes and satisfied there was being washed a day or two before he
large drop ot blood In tea cup.
blood on them I Mid “what will you say started for Barry County, After Ids testi­ piece by mistake for a dime. , When Asa
Eva Fua xct.ro,
came home Subday of murder be. Mt right
if I find blood on them”? be replied “will
Wile ot Cltarlea Francleoo: Saturday tell you when you find it”. I asked him if mony the father took a seat by his son and down by stove and warmed himself, and
morning before murder mw man coming he had nosebleed while he was at his wepL
she knew his clothes were not washed:
from Leroy Rotere: looked lilt* Ana Tefft, unclesand he Mid no; then I asked him
Dr. Lathrop
the undershirt he had on when arrested
between 9 and to that night someone sharply and he Mid yes; that he got a drop WUfied tbnl there was a disease which he did not have on when he came to Has­
went by. the doge barked. I got up rery. lon bls sleeve and brushed it off; said he caused bleeding of the nose. On cross ex­ tings.
The cross examination by Attorney
early Sunday morning, of day when mur­ , had nosebleed in Ed Rogers barn. Dr. amination Mid that if five or six Months
1 correspondence will'receive promnt attention
, der was dlacorered; got up between J and Vaughn and 1 tested M stains on hto should elapse between times It would Kuappen was very close and in her desire
5 o’clock: «oon after saw a man go by on clothing and foundIhem ail to be blood; hardly be called a chronic case.
and ai who are to far away to come to us, an agent will be s
,
to shield her son as much as possible,
which by the way would be very natural,
will $t limit to them a full line of hand made designs, and different sam onuth aide ot the road going east: was al­ there were several hundred stains o»
Ethel Tefft.
she let the remark drop that ‘"Am had al­
’ most on the run and looked like the same clothing didn’t examine them all to teat
pies cf granite and marble with lowest prices for same,, set on
nan that went by Saturday morning: wm for blood. Found blood on cap, overshoes, the sister of the prisoner was the next ways been a good boy.” This opened the
in any cemetery.
oat yet daylight, but was Ijjbter then OTtrcoat, ,«it. piihf «-&gt;4
;
«
.
tou"d witness sworn. She to a very pretty, at­ way for Mr. Kuappen to Inquire into
than It was an hour later. Cant swear 160 stain* on his pants and think a ma- tractive looking tody of 17 year®, and very some of Asa’s past life and the tnothei
who the man was that went by; my boys lurlty of them are blwxl ,ulo»: also found intelligent looking as well. Many eyes reluctantly admitted that about 10' 5 ear®
were at the barn at the time Ind they Mid two stains on his undershirt sleew asked ware wet with sympathetic tears for her ago her son was charged with stealing
STmkn turned
went north O.tr
as she broke down-*' sobs on the witncM 818.00 with which he bought a gun; that
film why he didn’t hell wbrre he was
etoek stopped that night and-we had to Saturday nljht and he said "I dont want stand, and forseveml minutes was unable three ar four years ago he was aeouaed
guess shout the time. Ed. Hogera wm al to lust yet" My brother-in-law was with to answer the questions asked of her. Her ot going jnta a neighbor*, pointing a
Jur house about Uro minutes before he me and be aald “if I were you and was testimony was given in a soft, plaintive
to+ EAST STATE ST., HASTINGS
told that Leroy had been murdeaed. thougb enilty I wuuld oonfess and than yon would voice as if mmdtuVof the oath she bad
Ceottaaed
when he first came in he asked if wt baa get off with a lighter wntence”? Telit re- taken ami coguizant of the dark circutn303 EAST MAIN ST., KALAMAZOO.
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that, his brother bad been hacked to pieces.
John Francisco.
son of Charles Francisco, age 13 years.
Dogs barked early Sunday -. morning and
thought colts were out; got up early and
Went to the barn; not very dark; took a
lantern with us, soon after I heard a noise
and said to my brother Frank “come here,
some body Is breathing awful bard;” mw
man go by: he had on ,a plush cap and
dark clothes: last saw him when going by
barn °eD»na
behind some
some bushes;
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Thursday, May 3‘- i894-

National Legislators Who Wore
the Blue and tho Gray.

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Third Coufr*&gt;M Who Served In the
Armies of the North and

The people ot the north have not ig­
nored their citizen soldiery. They have
Grand lAxta* ot
sent many of the boys in blue to con­
The Pjthl.u Kr»nd lod&lt;e of
gress; and all of the deserving art elig­
meetln* in
ible to positions on the pension rolls. g*n hold lt»
Slrborand electad offioom. ** foUow*.
There is considerable political contro­
1M.I vmM
Tt
versy about that matter of the pension
roll just now; but I will not enter into
that, nor vent any of my views. We
are considering only the soldiers in
Md* Henry C. Hall. Hudson; road mteW.
congress.
By examining the congressional di­
rectory, I have found that there are
three major generals in congress, who
served in the armies of the tmion; six
brigadier generals; three colonels;
wwvvo F T B*nnett: state aept.y *™°“ -" four lieutenant colonels; one major; Star•
9 Curti*. B*ttl* Croak.
ten captains; nine lieutenants; one ad­
jutant; two staff officers, and twenty­
The fraixl comnwodery. Knl&lt;h&lt;»
pine private soldiers.
'
The major generals are Senator Templan. ot Michigan, »t ta
Hawley, of Connecticut; Senator oonol*™ .iKUd the lollowin* offloM*.
Palmer, of Illinois; and Representa­
Grand oommandw. cbarlw
tive Sickles, of New York. The Latter Surtn.w dwalr grand oommMtor• M- *
Adrtui. grand
lost a leg at Gettysburg, and walks on
crutches.
Swila. JMkaon: jrand prd*». rr*c«»
The brigadier generals are Senator Bl.de. DwrUn grand
Manderson, of Nebraska; Representa­ M. Moore. M«nu.lU.L grand I***"
tives Black, Henderson and Post, of II- Botarl B. MeKtum S*"..
nrer. C *. Wneren. Gelenin
done A Gero.. Detroit; gland erantUrt l&gt;».rer.
Begene P Roberuon. AlMon.er.ad .word
OwSr. FMUp T. v,““*
wartan. G R H*wiey. Bay Cltyi grand *snt&gt;
nt-1. Alexander McGregor, Detroit

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[Special Washington Letter.]
other State paper* profitable, yet THE NEWS ahould and will find ,
In the political editorials and in the
place in your henda and your familia*. Tens of thouaands of other
political correspondence from Wash­
ington concerning the congress a grout
citiiena of thia great State have found ita worth.
deal is said from time to time about
“confederate brigadiers.” It may not
, car. «« corv.
™E EVENING NEW S,
be inappropriate for me, whom al1
10 CZWTO A WttK.
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my readers know to be a non-partisan
|1H
•
MOMTM*
*1
MAIL*
DETROIT.
writer, to refer to this subject in a
AgvnciM is «vmy vfllsg*. town sad city fa tb« State of Miohigaa.
wholly dispassionate manner, arid
state facts concerning the confeder­
ate brigadiers and other survivors of
the southern armies of the late civil
war, who are now in congress. Of
course the majority of the people in
active life to-day were born during or
immediately after the civil war,'and
they do not hold and cultivate the ani­
which were engendered by
Neuralgia —Very Miserable mosities
that war in the minds and hearts of
some
of
the
people who participated
Hood's Sarsaparilla Cave Good
------ AMD-----in it, north and south, and the women
f’
Health.
and daughters of thatxjieriod who re­
Haaltb In Michigan.
“ C. 1 Hood h Co., Lowalt, Ma**.:
HKS
THB
LARGEST
CIRCULATION.
During the week ended May 13 re­
M About one ago. I was in very poor health mained at home and suffered.
The confederate brigadiers in con­
and had no appetite. I could not work, for I
ports sent in by seventy-six observers
did not have any energy. I was suffering with gress to-day are very few in number.
lu various portions of the state to the
DAILY («nkMt Dm**), *8.00 * yar.
MILT (wftt Sad.,), 58 00 »,
neuralgia and the pain was Intensified by my There is only one confederate briga­
state boArd of health indicated that
SEMI-WEEKLY, . .
12.00
being kieketl by a horse. Altogether I
WEEALY, . . . *1.00 “
dier in the house of representatives,
intermittent fever and inflammation of
and it happens that he was a great
Was Very Miserable
the kidneys increased, and measles de­
BW-rwj-wpw an* an awu vwawwv*
oi tne
m
reipectz
deal
more
than
a
brigadier
general
in
creased in area of prevalence. Ty­
and had fallen away so that I onfy weighed
It apare* wither pain* oor azpeoM In sacariag ALL THB NBW8 AND THE BEST
ninety pounds. I took doctor’s medicina, but it the confederate army. Hon. Joseph
OF CURRBNT UTERATURB.
phoid fever was reported at fourteen
did me no good. Perchance I noticed an adver- Wheeler, of Alabama, is the only man
places, diphtheria at twenty-three,
ti*-mrnt of Hood's Sarsaparilla tn the Christian in the house of representatives to-day
measles at fifty-three, scarlet fever at
Jicanorlist. I sent at once for a bottle of ths
medlcln*1. When I had emptied the bottle my who attained the title of “general” in
forty-nine, consumption at two hun­
appetite was quite good and 1 was
the confederate army. He was not
dred and twenty-three, and smallpox at
A Good Deal Stronger.
only a brigadier general, but he was
Jackson, Bay City, Grand Rapids, Mus­
1 therefore kept on until I had taken three bot­ a major general and also a lieutenant
kegon and Sturgia
'
tles. By that time I was well, and my weight general.
AS A FAMILY PAPER IT EXCELS
n «0.
As a matter of fact, before he was llnois; Cogswell, of Massachusetts;
——sista of BX0HT PAGES, with
twenty-five
yean* of age, Joseph Curtis, of New York; Grosvenor, of
At the sixth annual meeting in Bay
Ohio,
and
Bingham,
of
Pennsylvania.
Wheeler was a lieutenant general of
City the grand commandcry of the
had Increased to 130 pound*. Ms*. Sabah E. cavalry ar.d one of the most aggressive
The colonels are Senators Shoup, of Michlgan
\U..»U.M&gt;vt Order
n«1..r of the
the- Red Cross,
Cross. offi
offi-­
Ct BIGHT ADDITIONAL PAGBB, maktaa to ati SIXTEEN PAGES. Thia Supple,
Felt, Waltz, Michigan.
and able leaders in the cavalry arm Idaho; Quay, of Pennsylvania, and cers for the ensuing year were elected
meat. caatalaln&lt; BIX PAQKS OF RBADING MATTKR sod TWO FULL-PAGE
Hood's PHIS cure constipation by restor­ of the service who has ever been Procter, ot Vermont; and Representa­ as follows:
ILLUSTRATIONS, is aloo* worth ths pate* charged for the paper.
ing the peristaltic action of the alimentary canal. known in the history of the warfares tives Marsh, of Illinois; Fyan, of Mis­
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Grand commander. G G WUler. Kalamazoo;
of any age. He is only five feet three souri, and Henderson, of Iowa. The jrniid lieutenant commander^ William L. Whit­
inches in height, a very slender man, latter lost a leg at Iuka, and walks on ford. Bay City; grand scribe. F. A. Ray. L*nPARKER'S
*lng; grand treasurer. Mr*. Emma Butter*.
HAIR BALSAM
and weighs less than one hundred crutches.
M lad brAstifies th, b
The lieutenant colonels are Senator Jackson; gr*nq prelate. Mr*. M. E. Living­
pounds. He is a graduate of the West
ston. Detroit; grand *ergesnt, J. H. Murray.
Vilss^
of
Wisconsin;
Representatives
Point military academy, and was al­
JacMon; grand guard. Charles Schilling. Kal­
&gt;Tta YoutLfui Color,
to &lt;MM« * hair ialuna.
most born and bred to the military Hepburn, of Iowa; Draper, of Massa­ amazoo. grand acntinel. Theodore Bortel.
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service. He was one of the ablest gen- chusetts; Blair, of New Hampshire; Leasing; supreme representative, A. H. Bost­
wick. Detroit
1 erals who have ever lived; that is, so Graham, of New York: Strong, of
For a hhort time wc will send the Hastings Banner and the
far as the cavalry branch of the mili­ Ohio, and Grout, of Vermont. Mr. Biair
Senator Htockbridge'* Will.
Wwek’y Inter Ocean, the two paper* for only one dollar per year cash
tary service is concerned.
He was a has served with distinction in the senThe will of the late Senator Stock­ in advance, to Barry County Readers.
Those out of county Sr.25 per
very bold, brave raider, and created a
bridge, bearing date of 1886, was filed year.
The only major of the federal armies
great deal of trouble for the federal
in the probate court st Kalamazoo.
now in congress is Representative
armies.
The petition, signed by James L.
All the so-called “rebel brigadiers” Pickier, of South Dakota.
lloughteling, of Chicago, a nephew of
The captains are Representatives
who are now in congress are to be
the late senator, names James A. L.
found in the senate. They are nine Ln Hull, of Iowa; Griffin, of Michigan; Houghteling as executor. The value
I a..
vturat.
Kelfer and Baldwin, of Minnesota;
of the real and personal estate to be Many Millions of Dollars WithbsM
Exhilarating, appetizing.
Morgan, of Missouri; Hulick and Wil­
|
Judge Kellen was for many years pofrom Circulation.
administered Is 8600,000. The senator's
Just the thing to build up the
son, of Ohio; Wolverton, of Pennsyl­
Hoe
jodgeof.
LtraUAu old Irish­
i near relatives and the children'* home
vania; Lapham, of Rhode Island, aud
‘ woman wm often before him in conseconstitution.
at Kalamazoo are named as bene­
Lucas, of South Dakota.
1 qucncc of her great fondness for whisficiaries.
Mlnla&lt;» In the Hands of
The lieutenants are Senators Peffer,
1 ky. One MonJay ecrn&amp;j she was
Who Are Holding It tor
of Kansas, and Davis, of Minnesota;
called up and the desk read the
I charge. ’Mary O'Br _u. found drunk
Representatives Lacey, of ‘lows; Fun­
A state league of game and fish
ston. of Kansas; Boutelle, of Maine; clubs was organized at Lansing with
The extent to which the natives of In the street ’ “\V1&gt;: t pl.a do you
Wholesome and strengthening,
Burrows, of Michigan; Fielder, of New the following officers; President, J udge India have hoarded silver is a matter want to enter, ^Marv? ’ sabi the judge.
pure blood, free from boils or
Jersey; Adams, of Kentucky; Thomas, John J. Speed, Detroit; vice president, of great importance in the considera­ “Welt yer honor." said Miry. “i'll not
carbuncles. General good health
of Michigan, and Stone, of Pennsyl­ A. L. iandy, Kalamazoo: secretary, C. tion of the whole silver question, says be pladin' at all to that charge; it'*
—results fropi drinking HIRES’
vania. Mr. Boutelle was in the navy, {*. Boynton, Port Huron; treasurer, the New York Sun. Earl Northbrook, too gineral; it don't say what strata"
Rootbeer the \-ear round.
and has a splendid fighting record.
George A. Gould, Grund Rapid*. The one of the Baring* of London, at The court had the charge amended,
The private soldiers qre Senators purpose of the organization is to secure one time a viceroy of India, and there­ after inquiring of the policeman who
Package makes five gallons, 25c.
Wolcott, of Colorado; Alien, of Neb­ legislation for better enforcement of fore a reputed authority on the sub­ made the arrest what street he had
Ask your druggist or grocer for it.
raska; Brice, bf Ohio, and Dolph, of present fish and game lawa
ject, estimates the silver hoards in the found Mary on, and goothhumoredly
Take uo other.
Oregon; Representatives Loud, of Cal­
hands of tly people of India at about let her off with a small fine as a com­
A Peculiar Accident.
ifornia; Bowers, of California; Childs
Semi z-cent &gt;t*mp to the Charles E. Hire.t
one hundred and fifty millions of pliment to her knowledge of pleading,
GEN.
JOSEPH
WHEKLER,
ALA.
C*., 117 Arch St., Philadelphia, lor beauti­
and Funk, of Illinois; Conn. Manin
Charts Salsbury, a stonemason at pounds sterling. J. hi O'Connor, a acquired by bcr long experience in hi*
ful picture cards.
number. Senator Bate, of Tennessee; and Waugh, of Indiana: Perkins, of Gran A Rapids, while breaking a bowl­ well-known Anglo-Indian official, says vourt
Senator Hunton, of Virginia; Senator Iowa; Broderick and Simpson, of Kan­ der with hi* hammer felt a sharp pain that there are no very large hoards of
Butler, of South Carolina; Senator sas; Morse, of Massachusetts; Tars- in the abdomen and went home. A silver in India outside the vaults of
Missouri; McKeighan, of doctor was sent for and it was found the India currency department, and
Gordon, of Georgia, and Senator Ran­ ney, of
Dr. Vmu kLarter.
som, of North Carolina, were major Nebraska; Gardner, of New Jersey; that a sliver from hi* steel hammer that the bullion stored in those vaults
generals.
Senator Morgan, of Ala­ Cummings, Weaver and Ray, of New had passed entirely through the man's only waits its turn to pass into the
OiKTutinSurgevn of tin* Nt*w York
bama; Senator George, of Mississippi, York; Hare and Pearson, of Ohio; body, penetrating several inte*tinea mints, as docs the great bulk of silver
Eye aud Ear Hodpltal.
and Senator Cockrell, of Missouri, are Brosius, Woomer, Mahon and Hicks, of He was taken to a hospital
imported into India.
President of the interstate A^ociation
the real “rebel brigadiers.” They are Pennsylvania; Page, of Rhode Island,
Anyone who will turn to the finance of Expert (Specialists.
only three in number. This consti­ and Doolittle, of Washington.
and revenue accounts issued by the
By request of manv friend* nod |&gt;*uenu
There
were
eleven
contestants
for
the
tutes the complete list of confederate
The staff officers are Senator Allison,
British government in India can see h*! decided n» visit HASTINGS MICH..
generals who are pow in congress.
of Iowa; and Representative Wads­ fiiraywood prise to the fresh mar data
Consultitto®
for himself what is done with the SATURDAY, June 9.
SKatamyoo
oollegs
and
Miss
Lulu
The list of colonels is almost as worth. of New York.
ay Hough win thfe first prize and great quantities of silver which India Free and Strictly coo6dri)ti*l In the pri­
Representative Avery, of Michigan,
formidable and consists of Senators
vate parlor of the HASTINGS HOUSE
imports.
In
the
half
century
—
1843-43
-POSITIVELY CURESMills, oi Texas; Vance, of North Caro­ was &amp; surgeon iq gae federal army, and Harry S. Waterman the second.
In the recorder's court al Detroit to 1801-99 the -aggregate net imports one day only. The Doctor describe* the
lina, and Irby, of South Carolina. The Representative Glllet, of New York,
of silver into India amounted to 8,941,­ different diseases belter than the sick can
others are in the house of represen- was an adjutant, but his rank in the Judge Chapin sentenced Henry W.
themselves. It Is a wonderiul gift for «DT"
Smith, who was Convicted of having 678,890 rupees.
tives in the persons of Representatives line Ls not given in the directory.
to possess.
.
In the same fifty years the silver re­ •nr
two
wives,
tp
five
years
at
Jackson.
He
Patterson,
of
Tennessee;
Oates,
of
Ala*
T*-’ N-w York ?r «s "s ?.;neM is
The
congressional
directory
says
Sloepleewness and all derangement* of the
ceived in the mints amounted to 8,100,­ a toy 1b ‘.he aitatt pbv:tu.uei‘J»
**
Nervous System.
bama; McCreary, of Kentucky; Stock­ that Senator Squire, of Washington, Is 83 year* old.
dale and Hooker, of Mississippi, Cox,
The corner stone of the npw dty hall 639,880 rupees. From this latter sum shedfl Hfht into tl.-r darkened eye.
“served ns a soldier and held several
of Tennessee, and Culberson, of Texas.
at Marquette was laid with imposing । should be deducted 179,433,410 rupees, u.io to • mute «*nr an 1 life inie «’ie “I “*
There are eleven confederate cap­
ceremonies by the grand lodge of being the value of old rupees recoined, futiu.''
,
and then we have the sum of. say,
TLeatleBB BABIES
Deafness and h ’id.noi.*es ciirrt.
masons
tains in the Fifty-third congress, and
The Doctor has j’l*t ro’firu l from
8,990,OOO.bOQ rupees, representing the
Purely Vegatable, guarantee! free from they are Neill, of Arkansas; Breckin­
The steamship Shenand ruth was
auiupcaud po»rr*es the **^1 and
.
opiates, 100 full size doses, 50e.
ridge, oi Kentucky; Money, of Missis­
launched from Davidson's yard in Bay silver.received at the mints in this methods for the cure of all. CSirumc, Ner
period of fifty years. The difference
Hatch, of Missouri; Bunn and
CJty.
«. D. Bailey. Receiving Teller Grand Rap- sippi;
tons, and Private Diseases, ah* disease*
between
this
sum
and
the
net
imports
Alexander,
of
tforth
Carolina;
Shell,
of
-&lt;u iMfch);SavmgHBank nay* be cannot toy
Rev. Peter J. Leeson, formerly con­
.too much m favor of -Adironda,” Wheeleri South Carolina; Wise, of Virginia; Kil­
amount to only 306,214,500 rupees. of the Eye and Ear.
nected with St Ignatius college in That is, the annual average of silver
•Hear, and Nerve Cure.
from Eyre StraW”
gore, of Texas; Senator Daniel, of
Oiicago, dropped dead in Detroit of
('ataructs Scume uii'l Tum»r* retno.
«Pr!&gt;¥w’ b-v "'feeler and Fuller Medicine
into VIie
the mint*
mints has
been about
about
Virginia, and Senator Coke, of Texas.
norelvni*.
' passing Inu&gt;
has been
.Co.. Cedar Springs. Mich. Sold by.
without jmin.
.
. ,W-Hliv
v
n
t
m
«
i
698
I
acs
,
and
the
annual
average
of
sUThe lieutenants in the confederate
E&gt;ra Weak Watery OramHalrri
m^?ea!&gt;OHer !?*?• c' 1R?a^ P^w' ver not passing into the mints ha* been
army who are now in congress are
miL at Bay City exploded, killing only about 61 Ines. In fact, more than cured. »lv' all rwi. raw.’avaiy di****
Senators Berry, of Arkansas; Caffery,
HASTINGS,
MICH
the lld»andeyela»bw
,
“d
ia3uriB&lt;r ?
Mnt
th°
taport,
of Louisiana, and Faulkner, of West
OpBUiainmaccpIe '•■dime "I lu&lt;- &lt;1 ,
«« other mw
h*. b«,n coined In lh. mint, of tadta.
Virginia; and Representatives Clark
Far Sight. Near Sight aui A
The state board of ogrlcnlture tn : Hut it must not be supposed that even (blmred »l&lt;l&gt;t) I. the only '■«''
.
and Cobb, of Alabama; Russell and
decided to abandon further effort* to I the rel*tivvly small sum mentioned a* relence a* 'tv-,1 by Dr. VanMarwr.
Speaker Crisp, of Georgia; Meyer, of
reolaun
thousand* of acres of pine bar- I not having gone into the mints has not
PKKSONS with weaknra, at th'
Louisiana, and Abbott, of Texas.
rens in tho northern part of the lower been coined. It is not assuming too and limb-. Involuntary niwhiry-,
• The private soldiers in the confed­
penlnanla.
, mnch
m, that ths wbul&lt;j of Uo
teucy. K«neral debllitS'.
’ or the
erate army who are now In congress
.
The state encampment.of the Son* , “are* which did not pare through tho er ecnfualua ot OltMB. palpitattnumber thirty-five, and they would commissions;" but does not state in
make quite a respectable squad if they’ wliat capacity he served. It is a mat­ oi Veteran* will be held at Three . mlDtit°f the British gnvnmtnAnt panwxl h.vrt. timidity. Utunef’ "I
Hug, .naeuaes of the head. thro...
Rivers
June
26
to
38.
j
through
the
mints
of
the
native
states.
ter
of
personal
knowledge
with
me
were all mustered into service to-day.
.Gentium’ vl lhe
1'.|,„,rdrr*
Porter Avery, at Coldwater, say* he ’
P C‘ HBrri*on. another Anglo-Indian akin.
They consist of Senators Jones, of that Senator Squire was a captain,
stotmeb o?Uiw«lf, lltowl "''rd
Arkansas; Pasco, of Florida, and Joe commanding a bodyguard of Gen. ha* an IBM United States diver dol- ‘
ot I»*ition in the finance do­ cauned by rellury vlw &lt;d &gt;"“'1 "
Blackburn, of Kentucky; and Repre­ Sherman, but in what regiment I do- lor. There are only about half a dosen : partm,'nt- surmises that the native procure* blighting the »«t radio' '
of silver
1835---------exceeds
70 rendering uarriere itm&gt;o”‘’' ■ 1
sentatives Bankhead and Denspn, of not now remember. He was Ln an Ohio in existence and their value is nut
I. mintage
niint'“’* "»
*■&gt;”— since
----- ’»»*
•»- -~
,
1
- . crort s. But whether the native coin­ happy. Oormethtd -will cure th.
Alabama; Clifton Breckenridge, of regiment The directory shows that *1,000.
Arkansas; Mallory, of Florida; Les­ Senator Mitchell, of Wisconsin, “served
y g-jj
Tho coal famine was affecting the i. a#e is 80 crores or 70 crores, what is obellnate caae and atewlutelj b
ter, Livingston, Cabannias, Mad­ in the Twenty-third Wisconsin In­ copper mines, and Osoeol* and Tama- clear ia that practically all the diver feel manhood.
' .JatMtn
dox and Black, of Georgia; Stone and fantry,” but does not say in what ca­ reck wore burning eord wood at the I received in India is coined in the mint* with frequent
Ellis, of Kentucky; Talbot, of Mary­ pacity he served. That regiment was mine end stamp mill*. They will con- *. of the government and of the native or with smarting or bornln® . »i)e p»|,,s
land; Allen and Catchings, of Missis­ commanded by the Ute secretary of *nme over 0,000 cord* per month.
, states. That there are vast hoard* of wealtenlug the .VSlem III « "l*
can not account for. I
( t
sippi; Cobb, of
Missouri; Branch, agriculture, Gen. J. M. Rusk. known
j rilver in the country la certain, though tlent
Tho supreme court has ordered a
a ropy eedlm nr or the color t. Hito
Grady and Henderson, of North Caro­ everywhere as “Unde Jerry Rusk.”
re- I* is permissible to doebt whether they
Thoma* B. Reed, the famous ex­ canvass of the returns on the
wh|eh
lina; Brawley, Talbert and Strait, of
‘
1
' tMnk, mllkUh hue. There orc
thl. waaplolnt IgrwyH »r • '
speaker of the house, was, according tutional amendment increaal™
South Carolina; Cockrell,
to a reread tdage of Settd"«'
(Kt
to the congressional directory, “acting
We guanmtre e revert core
^11KS.
Foster, Steven* A Co. pur
■distant paymaster United States
reatoratloo.
IMPOHTAHT
navy, from April W, 1864, until Novem­ for *185,000 Ute wholrealo and
retool
Altar year* at «*P"rie“«
to
ber 4. laas.”
■ ' :■ ■ -ore t"r *' dt-re«
&gt;
get
tae MW.* important tree.'
0( ,11
•Hrere Hou
tew that hare red
' Jhu «*f«t »&lt;
the armies ot the north and of the
•Irian,&gt; have
‘
our
t (killed
mud,

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Rootbeer

ADIRONDA
Wheeler’s

HEART DISEASE, NERVOUS
Prostration, Lpllepsu,

UNEXCELLED FOR^^

SSiS?S

four ounces of

�TROOPS CALLED OCT.

, COWBOYS IN THE ROCKIES.'

Ordered to Btop Riots at Coal
Minoa in Illinois.
ffCHL----------------"T—c. West’s Nerve and Brain Treatment
r ■...... r ix*iiire
vrrlt|tm
guarantee, by nuthor.
U.isV llnworv' Trtbss
i.v.i.rati-e Onran' tn ettosr sex, cauMa by
' .... rsn.n; Y&lt;/u th Jul Error®, pcKxosmyaTJtocif
.. (inlam er Liquor, which Kxm'lead to
• , •, .' : • jinpUtXL Inwuty and Death. iBy mail,
.
■ ri for IS; with written guarantee to cure cr
. . ■ . -r er. WF-Srs COUGH SYRUP, i eertalu
, . ' r Cu-iuhr. UoldA,Arthma,Broacb1tfi, Croup,
V. I
ptf C-wh, 8‘&gt;r® Throat. Pleawmt to take.
Gi-cvnUnued: cSd,8ftc.«ixe^ naw25c.; old
t -ze.ndWOCo. GUARANTEES issued only by
\¥. U.kGoodrtmr, Sole Agent, Hastings,

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TABLE-,
in effe.i Feknnry 11. 1-94.

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La Salic and Centn.ll, hi the Hand, of
Mob — Several Desperate Fichte—

•ylvnni*.

Militia Ordered Ont.

SriUNGFiKr.ii. Ill., May «3.-Gor. Altgeld has Ordered Col. Heunett, of Joi'
1 let. u&gt; report st La Salle at onoo with
, one company from OlUwu. one from
I
Mreator and two- from Aurora to
i
?.UeU nthc
riot there.
i b"-’’ ^-.-ndorff
— was ordered to take

Kalia&amp;wo«S&amp;gwiw.

mints of money.

THE GLASS SNAKE.

If You Have

Reptile That Break* in Pte

for tho Groat Herds ofA CenBun Bulletin Tells How BevWestern
OatUa.
extern Cattle,
annex Are Raised.

On a recent Monday the keeper of
the Zoo garden not iced that the glass
snake, which is in one of the ca&amp;es
Danger. Which Attend th. Wild U,
near the entrance to the. reptile house,
Of The.e Ferric lUdw-Eow
had become sluggish and did not care
for the small things of life, says a
Starap-iae.
vrul Interest.
Philadelphia correspondent. He kept
°wbor &gt;• not dead yet Kot!
his eyes on the reptile until Tuesday,
“RAIRING THE WLND."
much. Asa species the cowboys mav '
Waehinotos. May 25.—From a bulle­ and he noticed no improvement.
ue decreasing in numberw^they cer- tin issued by the census bureau it is Wednesday he came to the conclusion
„ 1 1T d°in* "o 1“' as othcr "’lid shown that the entire reepipto by the that something was wrong and deter­
aainalsdecrease before tho advance of national, state, county, township and mined to investigate. Accordingly he
AdjL
----------a — farmerstarmers
tho
farmer. They
arc turning
municipal governments of the United I‘ raised the lid of the case and put his
i hand on the snake. There was no
U1«au,wa, and merchant* and law-

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Scrofula,
Sores, Boils, or "
■
any other skin disease,
take

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AVER’S

SARSAPARILLA
the Superior
Blood-Purifier
and Spring Medicine.
Cures others,

. ’ requtrts nrndoby the nherlff &gt; bU\t?&lt;1, ‘'“•'rfoot who would Hire to ■&gt;»•«■&gt;, readied la 1MK) an atf(freffate of 1,.e®P«r thought hl» pet had died. He
u'» Wnd of metal that cowboys are 1 »l,0«0.«rs.01s. The total «pcadltureS ;
’S’ “nd *&gt;“"•» J”'
c,,!
--------- .to select
.
i, well as the kind thev tor the ?o.crnment ot the people, from ' CUntlT tb&lt;&gt; snake Warne animated
Col. Smith, of „
Greenup,
five made ot.
...
„L44 ut, uw Kina tnev , *«* ww KUffwumentoi ine people, from T.
.- . ,
.
.
.
, a
,
choose
right
“upport. of* the district
rohLl to the
Rq^ra,ed.
(
carrv. has
hn-. only
rw.i,. to
4— _v
____ the
..
.
_______
1. . ...
..
companies of the Third regiment to re­ carry,
— — -WWK. vaav 1,Kut
------- ------rr-—• *'* W..W Mio,! 1Wv ovuvvi VM UlC
season,
travel
in
st°ne .ufloor
a crash.
port at. Centralia. Col. Buyle, assist­ V,
season,. ,and
and
travel far
far enonrrh
enough,
to hivn
have payment
payment of
of the
the Mmont™
expenses nt
of congress ZT*
C'S
— with T
”71~'
---- cuvugn,
nave
hla.wUh
pmtified. It will not be a '
‘he interest on the public debt in ’ T*’
u V.’*’ m .T ,’
wish gratified.
ant adjutant general, has gone to that his
parlor-car trip in all lUcxterft, but It , the same year, amounted to tVia.OM,- J"11 th?.t th? make had tombed, but
point to tulre command.
1
Will
bo
»n
-----------------I
0M,
leaving
a
balance
of
fi34.St8.fiN
in
could
not
nnderetand
the contact
,
the better worth making on ’ •'*-*»
« umauvu u» «a«,oio,v&lt;K&gt; in
Shot In » Riot at Lai omw.
Suite.
■
La Salle. I1L, May .—
25.An attack
account- Let him go to the head , -•
treasuries
of- the
various ’states, ‘. the crash, His mind was soon settled
as
to
this,
however,
for
he saw the
clt
counties.
The
revenues aic
are
was made Thuraday on the Ta
La Salic
Salto '1 'J,'. aterH o£- thc Sweetwater,
"uivi, the
mv Wind
num
---ies
—” and
—
»-»»«•
uwxwa.
niv iviLiiuvn
County Coal company’s shaft by a mob river, or the Snake, in Wyoming and , n,ade up from various sources, the glass snake had broken into a dozen
pieces
and
each
section
was moving
?
.
,.vKu- 1 ldano’ where great herds of cattle('largest being local taxation upon
real f
of 1.500 striking
miners.
Several depu. ..r 1
ty sheriffs and some of ..
thestrikers
over
unfenced
bunch-grass ' nnA personal property, which was&lt;, about as If it had a head and a tail of
' its ■own.
filrt
were -U~.
shot. rei._
The —
miners .had. .been at­ hills and mesas, or feed on the H43.09fl.574. The liquor dealers of the
The
rns astonished,
grasses that grow in valleys high United States contributed to the. sup- i™®
Ukeeper
-P- .’^®
onIshed,.??but
t u‘ did
tending a meeting and in passing
laKlllg upbetwren
,
-------most ...w.Ljre lllfjU
--------- —
the
Xl !»•« ol .rerernre„.
the Srao, *34.7^ , ?»
h”&gt;
home
the
shaft
on their way l.„.
-v, up betwe&lt;!n 'he most rngired nnd port of cm-erer-..
’ hastened to gather up the pieces.
peaks in the
country, 1 49“a crowd assembled andu the
tne men
men picturesque
‘
v country,
' Some of the middle sections, however,
lin ?will
__ t. .. ‘■“life
Vh./e It Gjm.
Twenty-five nn&lt;l1110
v l1 find cowboy
of a sort I
stem became riotous.
The
list
of
disbursements
shows
“LT!'"'
to be
Somewhat
deputy
sheriff-,
were
on guard not to
"° found
found elsewhere.
clscwh— “
’ * ,
sheriffs
some
Interesting
items
and
demon. while others had
* burrowed
- in
- the
- dirt.
’
d
Irt.
*
r.
4
♦!»
a
1
*
t..
Art
*L.
,
T'rew.
t’. the
shaft MUM.iuruu
and Sheriff Taylor
the
life
—
...v ........
xavior warned (“«ercnt from
------- —
~ •••
— 0,1 -ne rexas or
Are you willing to work for the cause
There
was
nothing
to
do
but
to put
.
&lt;x-off. i the private
.
* hronertv ofIvnriLnQ
.....I,
....
' tho... men
fvansas plains,
writes
John D. Spears, strates that the largest expenditures
of Protection in placing reliable infor­
the pieces that Could be found toof
the
people
of
the
United
States
are,
— -y—y. The
The crowd
crowd Kcomlnir
becoming , । *? rran“ ‘jCS“0 • "eckly,
Weckb&gt; 1« that of
I 1 the company.
ol
. -„,h‘
-n,;.
don. The keener
mation in the hands of your acquain­
“O.re2*.*??_&gt;1. hi'
'1th !“‘
Sew that the ?la« raxalre Mred for .
vuo nucrin gave nis men, ..
----- -------- -«j.
vuwug ,
tances?
onlcrs to tiro into the air. The crowd ?C.hay ln “uraracr for use during the 8146,8115,071. The second largest sum long time with only the head and body
If you are, you should be identified
scattered, but soon returned and "“zzards, and its digging and caring is paid for education, $145,583,115., and a small piece of the tail attached,
with
threw stones. Then there was a hand- ,
irriffating-dltches; but let no one , Omitting intercut on the public debt, the , and he was 'not much worried, so he
next
it
&gt;m
ip
amount
is
for
roads,
sewers
THE AMERICAN
to-hand con diet in which many shots , dou.b^ ^at ‘t is f^ll of interest, esand bridges.
ui uitfUH. 872.903,033. The
ine postal said
----------nothing
° about the accident. He,
PROTECTIVE TARIFF LEAGUE,
were e.xchauged. Sheriff Taylor was P(‘c‘all-V "’hen the culmination of it all umu
M-rvloe cort fiOC.OOO.ouu. tho array and Pat the “&gt;*k' baok n thc ““ “nd I
knocked down, trampled on and badly ' c"mes after thc spring round-up—for ..U;-U.5KkSSS.iS0,.»a iis;i;.,-re. .ta "cnt •bo»‘ h“ bn.Ineta Thnreday
138 W. 230 ST., NKW YORK.
culmination
not in
in ths
the roum.
round- , ,nd‘tia S85.500.000, and 815,174.403 was
kicked and beaten. His injuries uro . the
th° cnlm
^^,pn is
is net
Cot thb notice out and read it the League
paid for thife support ot the nary. Thc '.Mmo tolends cadod on him and the
not serious.
Deputy Sheriffs John
ibuslf. but in the drive to market
cost of sustaining the police in all the keeP«r related nis experience of the
Under the present system cf
of feeding ,
Dwyer and Tom Hoolihan, both of Otr !
cities nnd towns of the United States
U,fonj,
hls f.rl«nds
tawa.
the winter it aggregated 824.000,000. and the fire de- .
vawa. were severely wounded. Hooli- ■&gt; thc
"*e cattlc
c~*”■' co,nc through ti»v
thought he was joking. Io show
«han's
. ■injuries
• .
....
Wirirfwl
hnnlth
____
-1___ x .
may prove fatal. Five ^’UKed health. The snow goes almost
partments 810,500,000. The judiciary them that he was m earnest the keep­
of the strikers are thought to have • , U
am' 'VBV*nK
has taken system of thc country cost 823.000,000; «r flowed them to handle the snake
been hit by bullets and aeriously hurt
U
whlle
thu spectator is 8l2.D00.000 was paid for the support of and examine the new jointa
l( The Niagara Fails Route.1
. wrmd^v
wondering where u
it went. An
equal1 prisons and reformatories. 811,000,000 । One of the visitors more clumsy than
The mob wm finally dispersed.
a---------| wonder is the growth,of the cattle on
Stations.
for lighting the streets of the towns 1 the rest let the snake fall, and to the
the new feed. J unc or J uly finds them
Centkaija, 111., May 25.—Thursday rolling-fat Rounding up the entire and cities of the United States: $3,280.- 1 consternation of thc entire party it
EASTWARD.
Hastings..........
was a day of great excitement here. herd the owner selects the fattest of 294 jwas paid for protecting the public broke in half and the tail end wiggled
the Pile of “tones while the
The miners who stole a train at Du- the steers, and with them the drive to heaJth, 82.002,697 for sustaining parks orer
Stations.
quoin Wednesday arrived here at 8 the nearest railroad station is made. and public resorts. It costa the United | °ther half made for the soil under the
o’clock
m., and at 5 o’clock And then is the time for the tenderfoot Stales government 80,608,047 to sup- ! casc- Here was a state of affairs that Hjlbtlmgs..
they assembled at the
Big Four to appear in his search for the pictur­ port the Indians, and 811,737,738 for the was not looked for, and for more than
C. R. OSBORN, Loeal Afrat, Ha*“ tgS
improvement of rivers nnd harbors. an hour the keeper looked for the two
mine
and
commenced
’
destroy*
esque life df a cowboy.
O. W. RUOGT.ES G. F &amp;
' The detailed reports from the several sections of the snake, but in vain.
ing
things. • The
engine
was
With one or two cowboys to lead and cities furnish some very interesting That night he had but little sleep. He
wrecked, the dynamo injured, the
tole the cattle along, the herd comparisons.
morn-­
It cost every man, ^saw
aw snakes all the time. In the morn
office furniture demolished, the tracks
PHORATEOKDEU.
stretches tout across the valley. Here woman and child in the United States *n£
wcnt to his duties with a heavjtorn up. the cages and cars with all
state of Michigan. C-otiutv df R irry—ss.
and there beside the line rides a cow­ thc sum of 813.15 to maintain the
_
A
V?,
Ut
l«w»se timber and rubbish piled into the
At a session of the I'mln’v &lt;‘vuri for the
boy to keep them in order. • Lust of q!1 national, state and local governments,
•_ *7morning
while
cleaning
up
the
house
(’minty of llarrv. holdeit at 'the ProNde office,
—;—o ---- - &gt;—;------ .
.
shaft. The damage is estimated at
county, ou
comes the. “chuck” wagon with the
; the keeper discovered the gloss snake in the citv of. ILv’tines. lit ••
85^900. and it will take a month to cook. Out of the valley and up into in the year 1890.
Wednesday, th- 27rd dnv of May. in the
■ ranking a meal of a spider and a dozen venr one thousand eight huu lrtc siial utnjtT
Spent for Education.
clean- out the shaft
coin- the canyon they go, winding along till
four.
j&gt;end»
Ate
1
*
^
‘
ut
caught
in
the
web
Of all the states New York ex[
.
pletiug their work of dcKtructiou the crest of the pass is reached, and
Present, Charles W. AnnMrflne. Judge of
under one &lt;»f the cases, and to his as­
the crowd loafed around for an . then down they wind again through the most money for school purposes. tonishment and delight the snake was Probate.
In (he matter of the estiie id Simh J.
Tennsylvania is second,
ht&gt;ur‘or so. when it started north on another canyon to a valley' beyond. §18.438,104.
Moore,
dare i^i.
almost whole and intact. All the sec­
reading atffl fllin r the neilikin duh verified
the railroad. A t the Junction the party* To the tenderfoot it may seem a most 818,370,459. Then come Illinois, 811,­ tions save a small piece of the tail had ofOn
William Moore, bun anef of ku&lt;I deceased,■
divided, u part going to Sandoval oud peaceful, paistoral scene, but the quick 416,708; Ohio, $11,060,254; Massachu­ come together. The snake was placed praying that * certain hi trmn*n5 now on file In
Iowa,
86,570.063;
aald treurt purporting to be the,UM will and
the reat.to&lt;Min, intending Inter to go movements of the cowboys, their anx­ setts, $8,527,650;
in the’ case and soon became liveljL- testament of wld dei ensed )&gt;* i*.titir.ird lo proto Pana. The sheriff swore in-100 dep­ ious glances to and fro along the line, Indiana, 80,191,009. Illinois spends No trace of the glass snake’s .tail can tmte and thitt uclralntetraHdu of s.tid estate her
more
for
educational
purposes
than"
to Francis K. Andrew-, th- exn utdr !t&gt;
uties nnd started on u special train to show that i-.o army of row militia in
be found, but it is said that it may ap­ grunted
will named or to some other sii.'.alde per­
Sandoval.
There he talked to the an Indian country was ever more all of the southern states combined. pear some day with a head and body । sdld
son.
,
Thereupon tt Is ordered. Ui;sf Friday the
men. who started to Odin, the sheriff . nervutMi or more easily excited than Of the southern states, not includ­ attached. _________________
ing Missouri. Texas stands first'in the
15th day of June. A. D. 1RW. at U n o'clock In
following.
’ this line of drowsy-looking cattle. Be­ expenditure of money for education
the forenoon, he assigned for th- n-Mringof said
HARD TIMES MAKE SOLDIERS. petition, and that the heirs at tew of saidaeceasThe crowd stopped half a mile south cause
WfckATrt? Li
u bear,
ULUl, III
or UVCH
evbn a deer VI
or Li
a Ol|un
squfi -• with $3,307,320; Kentucky second, $2,­
?d. and all other persons Interested In said
Ottawa, where It was unrrounded by rel
bl- reused nuddenly ta .motto i 088,165. Then come Maryland, 82,012,­
estate, are required to appear :;t a session of
the deputies, who'bad warranto for , -beside
-War.
laid court, then to be holden at the Probate
the trail^-itometimes. without :868; Virginia, $1,816,214: West Virginia. I
(W0 rioters. The crowd started to run. apparent cause, a panic seizes a single $1,372,191, and Tennessee. 81,324.441. ‘ One effect of the present “hard office. In the citv nf Hustings, In said county,
and show cause.* If any there be, why the prayer
and about fifteen shots were fired, steer, perhaps a thousand feet above Alabama spends but $613^02; Louisi- times’’ throughout
the country
is visi- of the petitioner may not be granted. And
.
which demoralized the mob, and 100 ar­ , the valley, and with a snort-and a bel­ ana, $754,728, and South Carolina but Me in the great increase in the number It is further ordered, that said petitioner give
notice to the persops interested in said estate,
rests were made.
of -------recruits
taken into the army■"in“the
of the {tendency of said petition, and the bear­
,( *'
“■--------------------------------•*
: low he leaves the line and plunges SSU.TM lor tabool.
ing t hereof by causing a copy of this order to be
| down the mountain side. In ah in­
The public school statistics are in­ past year and the constantly increasing punflshed In the Hastings Banner a news­
Uxiontwwx, Ihu, May 25.—The long- stant a dozen, a score, or a hundred teresting. The average cost of educa­ number of applications at the recruit­ paper printed and clrculntel In Maid County of
Bum- oflee In each week for Ibr-e successive
ing
stations
all
over
thte
country.
In
thrrutened attack by -striking miners dash madly after him, and then it is tion in the United States per capita of
weeks previous to raid day of hearing.
Charles W. akmmtbong,
on the pita of the Washington Coal &amp; that the cowboy shows the metal he is population is 82.24. while in .1880 it was speaking of the present state of affairs,
(A true copy )
Judge of Probate.
Turning his pony’s head only $1.50. California pays more than says the Washington Post, an array
Coke company at Stickle Hollow was made of.
made Thursday morning. The fight with a jerk, he waves his righthand any other state for the luxury of edu-, officer connected with the recruiting
was one of the fiercest in the history before its eyes, leans down over its cation per capita of her population, • service said recently:
“The army is nearer full at present
‘
md
PROBATE ORDER
of the mining troubles in western neck
.. sends it in a mad gallop
. $4.24. and Colorado per capita of hex­
Pennsylvania, anid in the section where straight at the head of the panie- pupils enrolled, while Alabama pays than it has ever been since the war. ..State of Michigan. County of Birrr—re •
The
maximum
allowance
for
the
stand
­
At
a
session
ot the Prolmte Court f«»r the
it occurred as well as throughout the stricken herd. The mountain may bo the least. 37 cents per capita of popu­
County of Larry, holden at rhe Probate office, la
whole coke region the situation it has so steep that only on on elk path cun lation. and 81.85 per capita of pupils ing army is by law twenty-five thou­ the City o( Hnriinxs, tn «ufl&lt;l county, on Wedsand,
and
out
of
this
number
we
rare
­
nemtey the if.Ui day of May. in Ihr yw onej
developed is one jof the most intense any beast find footing: a chasm of un- enrolled.
thousand eight hundred and ninety four.- .
escitement.
j known depth may yawn across the
The total expenditures for school ly have more than twenty-two or
Present, Charier W. Armstrong. Judge of
Four strikers are lying dead, and path; though n misstep of the pony or purposes in the United States increased twenty-three thousand in the ranks. Probate.
In the matter of the estate nf Dahjel D.
cknible that number aro badly wound- of the steer would send rider and nil from 879,528,730 in 1880 to $139,065,537 At present, however, there ore only Morehouse,
decease-!.
ed. some of the® mortally. Thomas : crashing down the mountain side, it in 1890. In Illinois the increase in ten about one hundred and fifty-four vacan­
On reading and filing the petition duly verified
Matilda C. Morehouse, wldou of ratid deceas­
Kenan, of Wood’s run- is the only matters not With soothing cries, if years was from $7,536,682 to 811,2bS,529. cies in the whole army, and orders ot
ed.
praying
that administration »&gt;f said estate
to era
be mouwi
issued w
to «the
officers »**
in may be granted
____
---------_
_ ______
__ _or with a roaring
_ re- ।
Coat of Protection.
jj have had vw
uc vumtcjb
American
killed
in_____________
the encounter with ___
they
will serve,
to said petitioner or to some
the deputies.
it costs New York $7,200,617 for its charge of all the recruiting stations to oth-r suitable i&gt;-rson.
deputies- The otlter
otlier dead men are I! volver to divert
&lt;livert or kill the leader, as I
Thereupon It is ordered, that Friday the
—___________
-j-.i ta.-the vwuoiuu
occasion demands, on they ogo till
police force, »uxv&gt;»
which is nearly as much restrict the number of recruits taken in.
&lt;3avs.
The ____
wounded
men, who .fell
m.. ,■ wie
— p\&gt;nv-c
day of June. A. D.. IBM at ten o’clock In
— depua— I | ..
.x —
- stopped».,,i
m,
.j »_
*„----- —states
i
“The
fact is that it is not nearly
the forenoon, be assigned-for the hearing of said
Mtler the first trolley from 4.1
ttye
the wild
rush1—
has»—
been
andUthe
as •_is —
paid
by.v*
the4.-------twenty-one
I
petition and that the heirs at flaw of said de­
ties, were taken off by the retreating . frightened animals arc ready to re- '! comprising
Atlantic uuu
and every man who can get into the army ceased and alt other persons Interested In said
CUUipiiatUK the South XAUUUVIA.
if
he
wants
to,
and
the
lines
are
being
estate, are required to appear at a session of
; North
Central
divisions—thot Is, from
strikers and even now the actual turn to their place in line.
• North Central divisions
—thot
Is, from
even more closely drawn as the amount •aid court, then to be holden at the Probate ai­
number v*
of wounded
is not definitely
|
—
* ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -----------’ Dakota,
«Makuuw
—________________
. ! “What
does
a cowboy think about Delaware to Kansas
and North
de*. in the City of Hastlnga, tn said county."and
1__ s_ frieads kawixrefha
irenwn, .their
having the af.rt.mcrstrong- ‘‘ u-)y&gt;n plunging down the mountain- Omitting Massachusetts, Ohio and Illi­ of available material increases, so that show cause. If any there be. whjr the prayer of
petitioner may not be granted. Ana It Is
”
*
'side in such fashion?*’ was asked of nois. New York pays as much for her it is not more than one ont of six or the
eslt motives for concealing
them.
further ordered, that said petitioner give notice
___ _________
_ ____________
__________ . - police as all the rest of the states com- eight applicants who is accepted. to the persons Interested In said estate, of the
one in Jackson
’^ Hole, Wyo.
P«*i&gt;rte'-cy
of said 1’HlUon and tue hearing
There
are
perhaps
fifty
or
sixty
re
­
Sixty-eix of the strikers were placed
-Think about? He don’t think; be bined. Pennsylvania stands second in
thereof by eru’lng n rnpv of this order to be
— 'back
—
•• there,"
—••—
cost of police, Massachusetts third. II- cruiting stations throughout the coun­ fuihtl-teed h. »he H-'Mings Banner, a newaunder
arrest• and• *-»taken
to the • - gite
rms the reply.
try
with
an
officer
in
charge
of
each,
iu&lt;l»-r
urnted
and rlrmtetrd In said County of
. _____ •_
f.hoV WRTP
— I...* kn
rlrwMl what
Fle.’dhe dore.
eompunv
’s ___
ground,
where TL-*'..
they were
That's
He'd flunk if j llnois fourth and Ohio fifth. Massachnl.nrry. orwe bi each week for three SUCeeaiYB
cloaelv guarded daring the rest of the I he thought of the danger. H there ia setts spends more for protecting the and whenever an applicant presents WteUs previous («»said day «f te &gt;rlnr.
himself
he
is
obliged
to
answer
a
list
_
a
iL.—. .—nW. lofnr
__ t _ .7—..V.*-.- eKn w. &lt;sv.lv, lirfltwirv
....
.....
.
- ’Cram t». 4kmnirong.
duy.
The whole ,lot
ot them wore later anyone who doubts4thc manly bravery public health than any other state.
•
Judgn of probate.
of about fifty questions as to his
placed in box cars, which were nailed of the cowboy, or if there is one who New York is second and Illinois is
(A true cop;.)
mental qualifications and past record,
np. and kept there until thia evening fails to find all the excitement he third.________________
and ia then examined physically by
wlen they were brought here to the wants at the races to be seen in the
Starved Himself to Death.
a surgeon in charge of the post.
jail in charge oi twenty-fire deputlea. east, let him go to the wilds of the
MORTGAGE SAI.R.
Kalamazoo, Mich., May 25.—John
“If ho passes both of these examina­
A.rl b, Teoogw
.
Defsttlt Mvl ’E b-ea hi &lt; te t ■ •'« conditions
Rockies.
Dewright, a well-to-do farmer, died tions, which only u small proportion of
nf h ct-ruth) B.-rt4i'sa» in.Mir 1 -U irtln V. Bar­
Lx Salle, Ill.. May *k—Six compa­
Nothhere yesterday, aged 72 years.
"
’*
the applicants can do, he is turned ker awl Hare ci hli-ti 1; »rl&lt;t&gt;r. b's wife.
Mo UnRiT a Rarity.
nies oi the Third regiment IlUnolaMPtOa-orgeF. K«-ni«bi . ai .1
February
Japanese swords of the finest temper ing but water passed his lips for over to the nearest recruiting depot, 2&gt;.
atttl irmnle.1 Hi t •• • rflcA of the
tional guard, commanded by CoL I red and workmanship are now vely plenti­ forty-«ix days before death,
He was where he is put through another ex­ lte|P!W4
»t» r of Dmte f«r ’ iv Comity of
Bennett, arrived here Friday forenoon ful and cheap in this country. When determined to starve himself to death amination before a board of surgeons Barr\ lu til- StMte of
»rbnmry 29,
ire . In 11 He* 17 nf ni »rt&lt; 1 • •« ni 3tfre 318 aod
and went Into camp The force num­ the Japanese nobility threw off the na­
and examiners,
and there
219 ouwHrh mortgagr
riwr 14 tiAlmcd
to be he may be
ber,, officers and men, about 800. AdjL
rejected ogpin, in which case the cost fluest ihefl-ilenf iJiKimvI**-* tbe num &lt;4 fear
tive costumes and adopted European
hundred
urn!
(••rty-o
••
a
mild
tnlrty-hioe'
Gen. Orendorff is here. Their position ways they took to European costumes
San Francisco. May 38.—Rev. Edgar of his transportation and‘•board are •vats and no Milt -w -ro ••t-dings st law imrinx
was reconnoitered by some ot the also, and seemed to acquire a distaste
H. Gray, a well-known Baptist minis­ charged up to the recruiting officer iteen Instituted !•&lt; rec -v r fhn sin mut retiarM
strikers, who attempted to guy sod tor many of the things that had ^cen
,
| tVth»efarv'Sereny riven th a'mrunriBib'day
ter, who was chaplain of the United who accepted him.
boot at the men. bnt a bayonet charge personal or house belongings. Ths
“In spite of these restrictions, how- | ot May. twi
yuiV’-vk tn i»- - forencr—
33
States senate st the time of President
and establishment ot picket line kept Sort.
J'’i*1 uo*'
needle-pointed, razor-edged Lineointe assassination, died in this ever, the number of applicants for the *’ ’• •«* £,|w ■ *
o ntty ot
them at proper distance, and they .words worn by the damlos and their
aervice
has
»&gt;
increased
that
thcarmy
j
•
fwi
city, aged 80 years.
—...... -............. —■ ■ —
hcrae
is practically full, and I can conceive ’-I, " U
tb»p-nte •;
•• i&gt;1&gt;—-'n
• o’•;».«
m ’s Orcuit CeurtURR
retainers, though of the finest sUcl
■
.
..
.... Lie
t_l»i Uottety
I VMli.tW oi
OI Barr)
1 lx IT I ,. m
tel public
II
uuciiou to the
no reason for the present state of highest
and beautifully ornamented, were dis­
bidder, the premises described io said
R
kt
txk
.
Wia,
May
26.
—
Mrs.
Mary
■ OTTAWA. Ilk. May M.-A mob of 800 carded for English sabers and dress
things except the prevailing hard mortgage or so much thereof *• may te noces
satisfy.the amount dim on suld mort­
minora from Oglreby. a mtoing camp swords, which came to this country by Mayer has been acquitted of the charge times, which have driven large num­ saryto
of poisoning her first husband, Herman bers of men without other means of gage ns shove set forth, with the interest there­
acroM the river from La Salle, marched
on. and the costs. charges and »
attDWthousands.
Graenkc,
last
August.
The
jury
was
ed
by
law
and provided 'or In wd morenfie.
tt. the Gorbetand Dick minca,
support to fall back on the government
said premises being slmste In Om City oOfisk
out five hours.______________
of Utica, which have been -'&gt;rkeddUT
for a living.”,
~
tings in the County nf Harry, m i sute of
log the strike. The miner, fled at
Michigan and described as loitea-: Coounentb
Stories of obsenGmindminess are Ining four rods east and thirty thir« r&gt;«te and
their appearance and the »^ikwS vm-iably amusing; bat one that Is bePiui^nriJ-niA. May 26.--The coinage
jeel south on a eoatinwHis Ihietf .irffersoB
The street money-changer is an in­ two
Street from the Routh east corner ..f Int one,
burned the wagons, sheds, tools an
Inr told of Prof. Uurdon-Sandcrson, the of gold at the Philadelphia mint dur
cl.,thing found on the premise, and president of tho British amoelntion, re­ ing the present fiscal year will reach teresting character in Spanish cities. block flve Cluunberinlu.saddlttou tnrbe Ottydt
Hastings, thence south taentr iwn roils, mt
He
stations
himself
at
a
principal
wrecked the mines by knocking out quires s rather larffe grain of salt
880,000.000. the largest in its history.
twenty-nine rod*, north tweawy two n&gt;ds, weal
while atOxthe props in the entrances sndletdng one ocearion, it is
exchanges a bag of coppers for silver.
tie eSh down into them. The mob ford, he asked a few friends to » bach­
Albany', N. Y., May 25.—Gov. Flower By ten o'clock his. bag is exhausted
having done »11 powible damage then elor dinner, and to their InUnse sur­ has vetoed the bill to prevent display
prise on their arrival proeeed-l to of­ .of foreign flag»\on New iotk public and he goes home. All the servants
marched back to Utica.
on their way to market get their
twelve
fer them their overcoats, shake hands buildings, styling; it un-American.
money changed by him, as they are
with them, and express a hope that
of section twenty, town &lt;1
not skillful in counting and afraid of quarter
l-mcAOO May 38. Dispatches from had enjoyed themselves. Then seeing
ran&lt;e eight wert.
Dated, February mb.MM
Srraxornxn, Hl.. May 96.—Judge false coins. He .gives them full count,
their Astonishment he remembered
GaoauE F. Ke&gt;
that they were arriving and not de­ Creighton has decided that the sen­ his coppers being obtained from the
Ohio. Michigan and
bakers',
who
get
rid
of
their
coins
at
a
atorial
apportionment
acta
of
1872
f
parting gu .'sts, and a hearty laugh p«
that Mrviees in memory of Uwre
1863 and 1898 were valid.
_L
j diwoinL
dor.ng the war ot the rebellion
matters to i ights.
held in the churches on Sunday.
of
of Marion
Manon «county
---- ---- J the
— - iruvernor
T-'v.imi ordered
WAAJCrVU

will cure you
\\OU.

Hte cause

OonevicotYV
AvtVevesYs ?

Michigan CeKi®
l&amp;ls i=

IOOO

Meals for
FiveCents
Each person eata an the avera&lt;e
&gt;ver l.OOo meals per year. To pro­
perty flavor these would 'require
■aj- 17 cents worth ot Diamond
Crystal Salt. Tliir tea trifle great­
er outlay than if the other kind*
were used, bat 6 cents would
more than cover the difference,
and pay (or tho luxury of having

Diamond
Crystal Salt
instead of the other kinds. But the
Un portant thinx about it to the finer
flavor your food will have and the
greater protectloo your health will
receive when you ttse the salt

uot got It, write to us. If you make
butter, investigate our Dairy Holt,
there’s money ia IL .Address
Diamond Crystal Salt Co.,
ST. CLAIR, TICrt.

SURROUNDED BY MYSTERY!
A Great Mistaka
A recent discovery Is that headache,
d'zzlat .*&gt;, dullness, confusion of t5&gt;o mind,
et •„ are due to derangement of the nerve
Cf i rcrs which supply tho brain with nerve
for. »; thbt indigestion, dyspepsia, neuralgia,
wind in stomach, etc., arise from the ferangcDivnt of the nerve centers supplying these orEaiisuith nerve iluld or force. This teUkerise
true df many diseases of the heart and lungs.
Tl.v r.i rvi system Is like a telegraph system,
as rill be seen by the accompanying
cu;. The little
vhite lines are
ti;c ndrvt-s which
com ey she nerve
f'-r-e from tho
1 0"' • centers 30
v‘s ry part. Of tho
t'xly, just as tho
Ch Cirlccurrentte
com eyed along
t ’* v telegraph
wire, to every
s’atteu, large or
small. Ordinary
physicians fall to
rvaarfl this fact:
instead of treathia the nervecenlers for the cause
&lt;*f the dlsordera
trikifin therefrom
they treat the
part affected.
Franklin Miles,
M. l&gt;.,LL.B.,the
highly celebrated
specialist and
Mudent of nervotw diseaMB, and author
o. many noted treatises on the latter RUbj&lt; &lt;t.
long since raaliwfl the truth of the Hrst
statement, and bis Restorative Nervine
}' prepared on that principle. Its success
£*rl'lR
arising from drranreraent of the nervous system is wondcia
‘Ul as the thousands of unsolicited
Ini possession of the company manufac-

H a rtU.hU.
ly for all nervous dlseaM*. Ruch as
H.wlache, nervous debility, prostration.
dtexlnoae hysteria, sexual clei i'TYltos dance, epilepsy, etc. It Is
wbl by an druggists on &amp; positive guarantee,
the nF. ‘mil-s Mitral CO.
flek|^teLn^’O9W^llrtO,prlCe’&lt;1 Im’ b°t’
. tlf‘’v(oe **• en&gt;F«®, prepnId.
Nervine positively contains no
tp-ates or dangerous drugs.

" iSC°n„±
lndi»D**°^S

�Hastings Banner.
Thursday, May 31, &gt;894’'

MAMHA1X L.COOZ.Mur.,
TAX HASTINGS, MJO-. rOeTOFFICX,

AUeOBT 14. 187V.______

' EDITORIAL NOTES
■ The supreme failure of the democratic
parly to agree upon any tariff policy, at
* all consistent with the declarations of
tkeir platform, makes it quite necessary
that some political afflliaUon or flank move^staent must be inaugurated, to save the
partj’ from complete overthrow and ruin.
They told the people in their platform
that a tariff affording protection to Ameri­
can industries was unconstitutional, and
that if the people would entrust them
with the full and complete administration
of the government, they would wipe out
such a policy and give them a tariff for
revenue only. Congress was convened in
extra session to earn* out quickly, another
promise they made, which they told us
was to be the panacea for all our national
Ills, and start us at ouce on tbe high road
to financial prosperity. They said just
wipe out tbe Sherman Silver law and all
the wheels of-Industry will start as if by
magic and the laborers find plenty of emptoyment, in bls accustomed place in the

factory.
Yet with all these promises, and thc
grand results which were to follow,
saw the Congress assemble, we heard the
loud mouthing of democratic statesmen,
and had it not been for republican votes in
that Congress, the Sherman law would
never have been repealed, and' the tariff
bill over which they have wrangled all
winter, and amended with over four hun­
dred amendments since it came from the
hands of the chairman of the committee
so disfigured, that Wilson preferred to go
to Texas rather than father a political
monstrocity.
A tariff for revenue only, they dare not
pass, and had tbe democratic party in con­
vention assembled at Chicago had any
idea, or hope of such a party victory as
came to them in the following November
they would never have put it in their plat­
form. The position of the wisest leaders of
the party, has disclosed that fact beyond
question. The amendments they have in­
sisted upon to the Wilson Bill (which was
by no means a tariff for revenue only) is a
clear proof, that to adopt such a policy
would be simply to arrest the progress and
prosperity of the government; therefore
we say that the disagreements in the party
on the silver question, ou the tariff ques­
tion and every other question nearly. If
honest, must break the party in two, and
compel them to affiliate with the Free Sil­
ver party, the I’opulists. or something
else: but the people should not be deceiv­
ed whatever their party, name oraffiilation
may be, they have been weighed in the
balance, and found wanting, they prom­
ised the laborer bread, and gave him a
stone; they promised the Natihn prosperi­
ty, and gave it adversity, the nightmare of
death has settled down on its wonted
progress, and there is not intelligence,
nor harmony enough In the party to
remedy the trouble.
We Want Good Money.

There Is bat little doubt that the money
~ of this country. Is to play a very impor­
tant part in tbe political battles thgt are to
be fought, between contending political
parties in the near future, and It will be
well for us all, to look carefully over the
ground, and give to the subject our best
thought, free from ail political or partisan
feeling, for It will be agreed we think on
ail hands, that money is the life blood of a
nation, not republican money, nor demo­
cratic money, but good money.
Good Money, then, we consider to be
the product of law aad sentiment, wo
must have both tbeee to secure the ends,
for which a circulating medium ia needed.
Many think the fiat of government is all
that ia Deeded, and the Greenback craze of
several years ago, and the Populist craze
of the present day, Is based upon that
idea. If we look over this question care­
fully, we wlH aee that sentiment is after
all stronger than Xhe-fiat of government,
for tbe flat of a government, that public
sentiment did not think was strong enough
to enforce, would be good for nothing, sc
we must bo careful of publie sentiment,
and see that the tat idea &lt;f money does
not undermine it While tbe fiat of gov­
ernment may make a legal tender, we

Additional County News.

Devotional Exercises, Rev. Robert Al­
ia®.
Address—“Bally Day, Judge J. M. Dav­
Lena Vanatten, who has been quite sick is, of Kalamazoo, and others.
ia very much better and will aoon be able
Half Fair Heme BwUkiti Excnrelona.
to attend to her duties in tbe little Brown
Ou May 99th tbe various railways will
school house.
Decoratiou day will be properly observ­ sell half-fair round-trip SO day stop-off
ed Id Middleville. The band wbieh now tickets to polntsiu Minnesota. Dakota and
haa 14 members, - with S. Llnski as solo Montana, located bn line of Great North­
eornetlst has been practicing considerable ern Railway. This will give home-seeker’s
fur this occasion as they will lead tbe and prospectors a ehanee to visit western
points, including tbe famous Red River
precession to and from the cemetery.
Very fine commencement programs are and Flathead Valleys, us well as the new
being sent to the favored ones. H. R. placer gold fields near Glasgow, Chinook
and Havre, Montana. One fare for round
Pattengiil will deliver the address.
The Hastings jr. base ball nine played trip. Apply to your local agent and see
a 18 to 12 game ot ball with Middleville that your tickets read via Grand Northern
Railway from St Paul westward. .
boys last Saturday.
1 plus 1 equals 1. For particulars In­
quire of Arthur Tewksbury after Wednes­
day night
Mr. and Mrs. Talbot and daughter,
Winnie, spent Sunday in tbe southern
part of the county.
Middleville.

'

Johnstown.

Mrs. Eugene Russell, of Bantteld, is
very sick. She has been less highly fav­
ored than many of us, having had poor
health for a number of years.
Mary, daughter of Spencer pickle, died
on'Bunday the 27lh. Deceased had long
been victim of decease.
Corn planting is far from being finished
in this section.
Speaking for our town, the writer would
extend hearty congratulations to Mr. and
Mr*. S. R. Willison. of Barry, who have
A cream of tarter baking powder.
been lately joined In matrimony.
Mrs. J. H. Norris, of Comstock, has been Highest of all in leavening strength
visiting relatives In Bedford, Baltimore —Latest United States Govern­
and Johnstown. Mr. Ndfris also catneout
on Saturday night and returned with his ment Food Report.
Royal Baking Powder Co.,
wife the next day.

Mow let as think carefully.

p have a line of Shoes made by the best known manufac“ ”
fine (roods in this country.
Grey Bros, Brooks
Bros“rCols B^W. C. Lewis Co.. Patrick Cox and the

SaCh These Shoes are made upon honor and are deservinglv
popular for their wearing qualities.
but all first class.

Wall St., N._ Y.

Belton.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Whipple
on the 27th.. a son.
Mrs. Whipple's sister of Kalamazoo is
visiting her this week.
John Radford and wife of Climax are
the guests ot F. Chamberlain and wife
this week.
Tom Wells has treated his house to a
coat of paint.
School closes this week Friday.
Henry Robinson and wife of Dowling
were in town recently.
Emery Mosher Is building an addition
to his bam.
Mrs. Alice Williams returned from La­
peer Thursday last
Al. Snuggs ef Kalamazoo was In town
By CoL Pierce ‘twae built, by him ’twu made;
last week calling on old friends.
Delton will celebrate the grand and A towering land mark, In tbe clothing trade.
glorious fourth of July. Tbe following
are the list of officers.
President D. J.
Westfall; Secretary C. F. Moreau; Trees.,
W. H. Chase, Officers of the day, Felix
Chamberlain and John Williams .
I wish to correct an error in last week’s
Issue that read ’’Barney Norwood’s birth­
day” It should have read “Mrs. Norwood.”
It was her 60th birthday.
Three candidates were duly Initiated
into the mysteries of the order at K. O. T.
M. hall Monday evening and yet they have
15 more to serve likewise.
Several gentlemen from Banfield Tent
visited Barry Tent Monday evening to
witness the rocky goat In his tricks. Come
again boys.
Decoration services were observed as
usual this year. The exercises were held
at Prairieville instead of Delton.
Coxy’s army has disbandoned at this
place- No further trouble is anticipated.
The brick work on G. R. Main’s bouse is
completed.
John Williams will’ move tbe post of­
fice Into th«* Arbour store this week, as
be has bls permit to do so.

No cheap imitations
■

1

A DECIDED SUCCESS

Pure

-AND THE

As one store. This is a great convenience to our customers and we are pleased
to find, is heartily appreciated by them. Your best interest is ours.

N2TZ1BLE
CpRNER

Where Monroe, Canal and
Pearl Sts. intersect in Grand
Rapids. There stands the
Tower Block.

Elegance and Comfort

FOR $100

For a time its occupant was
J. L. Hudson, but now this
spring time it shines forth re­
organized, rejuvenated and
re-christened.
There “Under the Tower
Clock” you’ll find the “Col.”
in command, with

ago Waist is the
one that both
looks and feels
well.
Gives
grace of
riage and figure with

All Grades oi Clothing,

Atsolute domfort

Gash Only.

THE GROOM CAME NOT

Wedding That

Was Postponed

A well known printer and ex-newspaper
man was to have been married Wednesday
night to an estimable young lady, but tbe
event has been indefinitely postponed as
tbe young man went on a rip-roaring
drunk Wednesday, and Wednesday night
he was tn a state of woeful inebriety.
Although two doctors worked on him he
could not be brought to realize the sur­
roundings. The wedding guests had ar­
rived and the minister was waiting pa­
tiently to begin the ceremony but tbe
bridegroom came not and the young lady
was greatly distressed when she realized
her terrible humiliating position.
The young man who has been identified
with a Traverse City newspaper and also
with a Hastings paper has bad a similar
experiencs heretofore in this city. He was
engaged to be married to a highly estim­
able young lady and a few days before the
wedding he became gloriously drunk and
in that condition waa escorted to tbe heme
of his fair one by a rival The enaagemant
was broken off and tbe young lady married
tbe other fellow.—Grand Rapids Press.
Only a short Ums ago we made note of
the fact that we bad received an invitation
to tbs wedding of Chas. P. Warner former-'
ly editor of the Barry County Democrat,
who was to be married to an estimable
Grand Rapids young lady. Does this ar­
ticle refer to the Irrepressible Charles?
Sunday School Convention

i^Xnnaal meeting of the Sabbath School
Convention of Hastings and Rutland to be
held at the Presbyterian church in the
chy of^astlngs, Wednesday, June flth.

^aper- “lufloanee,” by Mrs. Cells Fan­
ack.
•
DtoeiMkms, led by Mrs. Clement
srttb.
\ •
Recitation, by MIm Gertie Lake.
Paper, by MIm Kllza Knowlton.
Mazie.

BY

give us $1.00 and receive the

best waist that is made.

Conies

in White Black or Drab.

L. E. STAUFFER

PARIS GREEN

Our childrens department
overflows with practical, dur­
able, yet dainty, tailor made
garments, with cut, trim and
finish—with quality and style
just as -well—just as good—
as for men—every bit.
Touching clothes for men—
do they realize the evolution
in fine clothes making, now
going on? Some do. For
those that don’t, it is well to
know right now that, Master For Spraying Fruit Trees, etc.
Tailors—Artists—cut, make
and trim garments by the
thousand, and yet, every
GOODYEAR
thousand is made with the
same exact carefullness as
though a single garment
Tall, short, stout' and slim
IS HEADQUARTERS.
men fitted right off—no wait­
ing.

London fufdib.

Slug Shot

The Modern Druaolst,

Rogers Peet &amp; Co. lead the Remember that Wall Paper
van in making such clothes.
is Cheaper than ever
This Season.
Their Products have fit, el­
egance, finish, wealing qual­
ity and style. They maintain W. n.QOObTEflR
the highest standard of hon­
estly tailored, genteel, readyto-wear, Fashionable Business
Suits, Dress Suits, Semi-Dress
Suits and Overcoats. Every
one below Tailor’s prices—
often excelling in real worth.
Sole agency for the R. P. &amp;
We have just put in a
Co. in Grand Rapids is at this
store.

NEW PATTERNS

Our Furnishing, Hat and
Trunk Departments mean
stores full of such ware? for
the changing seasons. Our
prices meet the present finan­
cial upheaval Don’t forget
the application.
When a purchase here is
not as represented, return it
and get your money back, I
quick.
I

organization In Sabbath School wort, by
silver, aad tkus have all tba advantage at Rev. Mito Smith.

L Mania.

F you have not worn this waist,

The G.-Q. Chi-

all new, very latest patterns,
very newest styles at one
price, for

pSotmlttw on enterUlntMnt: Mr. Maurfe Qrlgsbr, lira. Daniel Slrikw, Mn.
Lydia Bort, Mr*. D. G. Bobloaon.
Procram.
not be compelled to tell, for sueh a legal
Mozxnra Sngiox, 9 A. M.
Devotional Kxerelaaa, by Bav. Tbomaa
0*1.
Addreu ot Wolooma, by Her. A. D.
Grlyaby.
,
Braponse, by Bar. K G. HoUlatar.
Appointment ot Commltlaaa.

bo silver.

riNt JHOE5.
W

Big Lot .
of New Pauerns

HOUSE
GLEANING
The above picture was taken from life. It
can be seen most any day and in most any home
when cleaning house is in full sway. House
cleaning not only reminds the “maa
mu of the
house" that
tat most all of the improbable things
will happen, but it also reminds him that

NEWGARPETS.
NEW CURTAINS.
NEW RUGS . .
NEW DRAPERIES
NW FURNITURE

.
.
,
.
.

Are needed and needed badly. Right here we
want to say “don’t hesitate about buying what
you need Right Now because wheat is 50 cents
a bushel.” We can give you much more now
for your money than we could a year ago. You '
want the goods; we want the money. Let’s trade.

NN INSPECTION
WE SELL 'EM 6AEAF,

Out of town folks served I
Come in and see them.
as though here. Write
particulars—You’ll like our I ONDON PURPLE - u
way.
&lt;, L
T--PARIS GRttHj

E. 3^
FIERCE,
aotmer
Furmsker,
Mtar. |H* J'S L L
wffibMFm3,nKM.

Reminder

Of those new Patent Spring Pillows is elicited
They are just the thing for those troubled with
sick headache. They keep the head cool. See
one of them—and you’ll buy it

A.

McCoy.

�PERSONAL MENTION.

B

Hastings
anner
Thursday, May 31, 1894-_

^^diy mmU po&lt; has made Its way in­
to Mic higan and II behooves every one to
be vaeclnated. Dr. Lathrop baa jnst re­
Guy Johnson of MWdleviUe was in tbe
ceived a fresh supply of vaccine pointe.
city this week.
Go and get vaccinated.
Mrs. Miles Main has gone to Dakota for
P.IHek W.ten, father of Luke and I
an extended visit*
Taos. Waters, of this city, died Tuesday ,
Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Tower were in night of catarrh of the bladder, aged 77
Grand Rapids Monday.
years. He was an old pioneer and a
Miss Kittle Coffleld of Grand Rapids man was highly respected.
spent Sunday in the city.
John Bessmer informs ns that thc tower
Mra. Franz Willison of Eaton Rapid*, clock stopped last week because the rain
had rusted tiie hands together, and because
was in the city tWs week.
Bishop Giliaspie of Grand Rapids was several who had subscribed hadn’t yet
paid their subscription. This ism right.
In tbe city last Thursday.
CL D. Beebe wu la the eity tost week.

vv. R- COOK. Local Editor.

qiVE US fl SHOW
With onf low prices and good
goods. —

WALL PAPER

J. W. Bentley te In Cadallac and Reed
City this week on business.

—AND—

Hon. A. G. Butler of Bellevue was In
tbe city Saturday and Bunday.
.

pronounce it as being an exceptionally fine
one, and one from which a jury could
draw no wrong conclusions, It was entire­
Mrs. Myrta Clofk ot Grand Rapids is tbe ly unbiased, unprejudiced, and equally
guest of her oouslii Miss Belle Llanfly.
lair for the prisoner and people. We re­
Mrs. Anna D. Mason spent Sunday In gret that we could not print it in fulL ’
Nashville with Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hale.
Decoratiou Day passed off very satis­

Paris Green, London Purple,
Sulphate of Copper, Bug
Finish and Slug Shot.

A.’, nt f«r Copper Sheep
Di: and Halbs-’Horn Killer.

ER&amp;D L. HEATH
THE DRUGGIST.
REDUCED RATES AT

THE KENT
GRAND RAPIDS.
OPPOSITE UNION DEPOT.

KATES 81.25 per day. Rooms 5o cents,
Mva .cents, Steam Heat.
BEACH A BOOTH.

LOCAL NEWS.
- CIRCULATION ‘
95 quires.

This week,

Hereafter, changes for advertisements
•n : ’ reach this office Tuesdays at latest to
injure insertion in the issue of the week
when brought.

iritumed bat for T5c. at Soule’s
A bargain in untriinmed bats for
u: Soule's Baazar.*

25c.

Laue bottles of the finest oil made for
or.I for 25c at T. Phillips’.
Old papers for house cleaning-, and
-helves a big bundle, five cents.

X.iy all of this week? correspondences
will Im.- found (on inside local pat?.

Soule &amp; Snnare selling millinery cheaper
than any other firm in the county.

A few pieces of ginghams. and sumjner
dr«oas cheap at Soule’s Baazar.
Bartel, the forger, was sentenced to ten
jcars in Jackson at hard work, to day.
5 all an-Christmas ifor the latest styles

in photos.

He guarantees satisfaction.

Needles for all machines and nt prices
to suit the times.
T. Phillips.

!

Dandu Ridina
Perfection In Everu Way.

"We intended to print th? whole of Judge
Smith’s charge to the jury but we lacked
several columns of having space enough.
The attorneys Interested on both sides

Anna Hetherington of Grand Rapids II
visiting her parents In the city

Window Shades,

CORN CULTIVATORS

Mrs. John Cole (and son Eddie went to factorily In' this city yesterday. Il threat­
Chicago Monday Io visit Frauk Cole who ened rain all day, I but the fates were pro­
pitious and not a drop fell. Tbe decorat­
Is at school thereJ
ing of the soldiers graves occurred as is
Capt. W. H. Cabot of New York city
customary In the morning. In the after­
visited old friends and acquaintances In
noon the program was carried out on the
the city last week.
fair ground. Congressman Henry Thomas
Harry Walker and Mrs. B. A.\ Walker of Allegan, who represents our district in
and children of Martin, have been visiting Congress gave a very able and inspiring
relatives in the city.
speech. The boy choir of the Presbyierian
Mrs. Timothy Burk of Hastings is visit­ church rendered the music, which was
ing ber brother, L. Anderson of east Ran­ greatly enjoyed, as their music always Is.
Dr. Thomas delivered his address In front
som street—Kalamazoo Telegraph.
Mrs. Annie Ickes left for Eaton Rapids of the grand stand which was filled wjth
Thursday, where she will make a three a large audience. We shall publish ex­
weeks visit with her brother Rev. J. L. tracts from It in our next week’s issue.
The number of graves decorated in all
Ickes.
*
Miss Alta Richards and nephew Brainard three cemeteries this year were sixty nlue.
have arrived from Middleville and will During the past year not one death has
occurred from Use ranks of Fitzgerald
make their home with the lattera father R.
Post, a most remarkable fact when you
B. Richards this summer.
consider the advanced age of the tnajority
Dr. D. E. Fuller and wife ot Hastings 1 of the members.
spent Sunday with D. R. Green, Seminary
Tbe famous Vanderpool trial is stil।
street. He Is en route to California to at­
fresh In the memory of tbe older Inhabit­
tend the American Medical society meet­
ants of the city. Several times recently we
ing.—Kalamazoo Telegraph.
have been asked if Vanderpool was still
The following persons from Watson, alive and clip the following Interesting
Allegan county were registered at the item concerning him from the Kalamazoo
American House during the Tefft trial: News:—The Big Rapids Evening Bulletin
Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Tefft. W. S. Tefft, of May SlObas the following: George
Bertie Tefft. Ethel Tefft, Mr. and Mrs. J. Vanderpool of Manistee Field murder
L. Hughes, A. E. Newcomb. M. Tefft, W. notoriety twenty-four years ago. was in
H. Johnson, J. J. Brooks, F. A. Taylor, Big Rapids yesterday, looking as though
Walter Weston. Alpha Nicholas, Edwin Father Time and King Fortune used him
Myers, Henry L. Johnson, J. E, Kenyon. well. He is now residing on the old home­
stead in New York. He is still a commer­
All millinery goods can be bought at cial traveler, and makes Michigan each
year. Ho talked freely with an old ac­
cost.
Miss Alice Hall..
Hats, ribbons, flowers, plumes and tips quaintance .over the Manistee tragedy, and i
referred with pleasure to recently meeting '
at cost.
Miss Alice Hall.’
tbe man wKo drove him from Manistee to
319.50 buys a high arm, high grade
Ludingtgn^wnroute for Jackson prison,
four drawer sewing machine at T. Phil­
that terrible cold night following his con­
lips’.
viction. and which, but for Mr. Greene’s
tZfbe handle of a stump puller flew up
humanity would have cost him his life.
and struck Oscar Spencer on the bead last It will be remembered Vanderpool had
week. It took nine stitches to sew the three’trials. The last one in this city.
wound together. It was a pretty close call where he was aqultted.
for him.
A fellow dressed as an old farmer came
Lost or stolen—A note given by G. A.
in with “Onr Country Cousin” troupe Sat­
Barber, dated Richland. Jane 1st. 1893.
urday and caused considerable amusement All persou^are warned against purchas­
on the street, especially to those who ing such note.
did not “catch on”.
I&gt;r. Bennett

Hastings Division will take a mess tent
Michigan Successful ^pedalist will be
Alter June 2nd. all millinery goods are to Washington next August together with at tbe Hastings house Sunday June 3rd.
to In • dd at cost
Miss Alice Hall.
Go
see him when here for be cures
cooks and will prepare their own meals.
Asthma and Hay fever and they remain
lh&gt;ct forget the entertainment given by Barber Busby will also go with the boys
so. Talks free in German and English.
Mi— George anil pupils at the opera house nnd look after their tonsorlal necessities.
June 6th.
The Beauty of Niagara
This season will be great for a large
Miss Alice Hall wishes to Invite tbe at­ apple erop, Money can be made on cider can never be described and it has never
been pictured so adequately and satisfac­
tention of all ladles to call and bay bats at and vinegar. The Hastings Engine and torily as in the splendid portfolio just Is­
wholesale.
i
' , '
1
Iron works have a complete set of Ratch­ sued by the Michigan Central. “The Ni­
Look on the Inside local page for the1 et Cider Press Screws and fixtures for agara Falls Route.” It contains fifteen
large plates from tbe very best instantan­
greater share of this weeks county oorres- sale cheap.
eous photographs, which cannot be bought
pondences.
.!
On account tells Bros. circus at Kala­ for as many dollars. All these tan be
bought for ten cents at the Michigan Cen­
Lost—A Knights of Pythias charm. mazoo, Friday, June 1st, the C. K. &amp; S.
tral Ticket Office.
Finder will be rewarded by returning same will aell excursion tickets at rate of &gt;81.00,
children 50 rente tor the round trip.
to thia office.
(Sir Knight* Take Notion.
Tickets good returning not later than No.
Op Jane 17th. at S p. m. Col. R. Fin ley
P. A. Sheldon has received the plan fori
Smiley will deliver an address at Mudge’s
1,
June
2nd.
B.
J.
H
ctfmax, Agent.
. his new residence, and will commence its
Opera on the subject of The Church vs
Bentley, Tomlinson Jk Rider are making secret soclties. this being the occasion of
erection soon.
a specialty of shingles. They have tbe JSth. Anniversary of the K. O. T. M.
Painting, paper banging and hard wood
Sir Knights turn out bring your badges
finishing.’ Inquire of W. S. Nelson, 113 shingles at a dollar a thousand, which are and flowers as we will decorate the graves
not worth half the money, also others
West State St.
of oar deseased Bros, on this date.
warth double tbe price asked. You will
C. G. Smith R. K.
1). W. Pblllippy'of Kalamazoo is here
have to see them to know anything about
B. I*. Sewahd Com.
rustling among the boys in the interest of
them. They can please everybody.
■the Royal Arcanum.
The World’* Fair Portfolio,
Tne medical fraternity have a new com­
Part 17, is out It contain^ fifteen fine,
Now the Tefft trial is over-we hope to
petitor In the field of expert testimony, large bait-tone platen ot Niagara Faile and
!»e able to give our usual attention to the During the Tefft trial one of tbe neighbors
other Gem, ot American Scenery. Fnoe,
regular departments of the paper.
of the dead man testified that when be got 10 cents,—no eonpone. Don’t miss It. It
Is so cheap becaase the Michigan Central,
tbe
The Woodland nine played with
there “rigger” mortis was just setting In.
Hastings at th e fair grounds Friday. 'Tho When asked to define wb»t rigor mortis Is “The Niagara Falla Route,” wants e.erybody to know something ot Niagara’s marscore was 7 to 9 in favor of Woodland.
he said it was “a kind of thickening of rellous beauty. Call at Michigan Central
ticket office, or eend by mall tn Frank J.
We can furnish duplicates from Heath’s the blood.”
Bramhall. Ad,. Agent, 403 Monadnock
old negatives on short noUee.
Married at the residence of tbe brides Block, Chicago.
J. H. Christmas.
parents in the Township of Hastings,
Church and Society.
Samuel Swlkert aged 70 years died at May 24, 1884 Mr. Charles E- Mowrer of
Tbe Bev. A. D, Grlgaby will deliver a
the home of James Prosser in the 4th. Three Rivers, Mich, and Miss Edith M.
leetnre next Sunday evening on Savonaro­
ward Tuesday of dropsy and was buried Havens, the Rev. J. W. Bancroft officiat­ la orator Monk, reformer, and Florence,
yesterday after noon under the auspices ing.—Tbe Banxkr unites with the many tbe gay, tbe beautiful, tbe corrupt.
Ser­
of the Spiritualists.
friends of the bride, in this eity, in ex­ vice. at 7JW.
Alteration tn aervloea on and after
The fact that Hiram Rogers is selling tending moat hearty congratulations.
We el Ip the following from the Society Thursday next; Prayer meeting at 7.»y;
more furniture, carpets and draperies than
Sunday evening, 7.80; T. P. S. C. E. fi.30.
Column
of
the
Chicago
Herald,
which
will
ever before Is evidence that bls prices and
To the sisters of Barry Co. Interested in
goods are low. He has a store full of• be of interest to the many friends in this the Woman's Christian Temperance Un­
bargains and It will pay you to took them city of tba gentleman mentioned: The ion: I am thankful to report from tbe
engagement Is announced of Fred Standtah State Convention at Ann Arbor, that we
over.
..... -___ -t-ii— than owr lw&gt;rr&gt;rp..
i Ken 4 eld to Miaa Amy Sweeny, of Rock
Attend the Elocutionary Entertainment
given by MIm George and her class at tbe. island, the wedding to take pl*® ,n
“We need a higher taltb, a stronger eourOpera House; Wednesday evening June• early falL Mr. Kenfield to well known in age, and more prophetic vision then tbo
Cnra.de woman er.r knew^
6th. Fine music by Local talent. Admis- south ride social circles.
W« o»ll the attention ot our reader, to
- *ion 85 cents. School Scholars 15 cento.
Co. President.
8 .ats reserved at Heath's Drug Store.

j—a—

On the Inside local page will be found
Ira VanValkenburg.8 adv. for the MeOormisk Reapers and Mowers. They art the
•
al’.
—
natrons.
When
yoa want marble or Lxtnrop.
Lathrop. joronsou.
Bronoon. vanArman.
. best made and received highest award at patrGHB.
nuru jv.
Mr Meaaer, and Mlaaes Ollie Lathrop
the Worlds Fair. All interested should granite work of any klad or description and Mary Powers. Sapper served hrPar•
............ ........... JI -k.ea.Mhr than VOU ish bouse from 5 until 7. All are invited.
examine them at Mr. Van’s afore before
buying.

QOObYEAR BROS.
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HARDWARE

1HPLEHERT5.

“The Law Has
Nobodu Murdered

Dr. Gronin.
01 GhlGaDO”-^
We are now to suppose that Dr. Cronin hit himself with a club.stabbed himself with a knife, and shot himself with a revolver.
Having done that he picked up his cadaver, walked with it to s
manhole,, tiirust himself into the same and did various other
things that a corpse never did before. We don’t see how he
ever accomplished it.
There are a good many people who don't see how it is pos­
sible for us to offer the bargains we are now offering, but we are
not only offering them but bargain hunting people are taking
advantage of them. They appreciate the fact that they don’t
often have the opportunity of getting $5.00 Ladies or Gents’
shoes for $3.00. It is an absolute fact that to close a certain
line of goods we are sacrificing more than our profit to make
room for other goods. These bargains are new, stylish goods
and they’ll wear. We can’t afford to deceive you and expect to
/lo business We are here to stay. All that we will ask is for
yoii to call and inspect. The goods sell themselves.
Yours truly,

W. H. SPENCE.

K. K QKflNT.

�cAPrr.il

THEOUBLMWEIir

“Don’t, Savannah.” cried Mary,
“A small steel bar," he said.
shrinking from th® words as if the
•There’s not such a thing in the house
By Arthur VV. Marchmont, B. A.
that I know of. Where do you mean?" other bad struck her.
“Ah, I thought that wouldn’t suit
She told him all, except that she had
you," she said, the smfle on her bandfound blood stains on it; he repeated Ms
some face growing less hard. “But
denial of any knowledge of the thing,
what is it?" and she fixed a keen, in­
and was full of surprise at what she
quiring look on Mary’s face. ‘
said.
“I want you to tell me exactly when
“
Did
you
ever
get
hold
of
thc
papen
Out of all the confusion of thought
and where you left Tom on Friday
one determination came. She would relating to that money affair?” she nighk" said Mary, thinking it best to
■ec Tom. get the whole of the facta asked him. “One of them was around go straight to the point
from him and then try to judge of the the bar."
“Who says I was with him at all?
•‘I never saw them except in Mr.
chances.
And how come you, of all others, to
Early the next morning she went to Coode’s hands on Friday afternoon. ask me for information?"
the police station, and succeeded in Certainly I never took them."
“Tom has told me all that paeaed,"
“It is strange, very strange,’” replied
making arrangements to see him be­
said Mary.
C
fore the case came on before the mag­ Mary. “Another thing I told you—
&lt;4Oh, Tom has told' you all that
that a witness swears you were close
istrates.
passed," replied the other; mockingly.
to
the
mill
on
Friday
night.
You
To her dismay, however, she was not
“ And If Tom has told you, what do
permitted to see him alone. She spoke were seen breaking in somewhere you want to nome to me for, eh? Don’t
to the police sergeant who was to be ’ about ten o’clock, and that a handker­ you think your bonny lover has told
present, asking him to leave them to­ chief of yours was found close by the you the truth? Is that it? I don’t
very spot Can you suggest anything
gether.
suppose he has, for that matter. All
“We are lovers," she said, simply; to show where this mistake can be men lie," she added, laughing insult­
and she looked so piteous that the man cleared up?"
“Certainly, I can. Savannah henelf ingly.
—who himself was unmarried and in
“Will you tell me what I ask?" said
will prove that I was not near themilL
love—was touched.
I
did
not leave her on the Presbnrn Mary, after a pause in which she had
“I must carry out my instructions;
fought
down her temper.
but—" and here he looked cunningly at road until past ten; and then I’d six
“Yee, if you want to spy on him.
her—“I ain’t got eyes in the back of my miles to walk back to Walkden Bridge.
But you won’t draw me into any lies.
head, and whispering ain’t forbidden." That is clear enough."
I wasn’t with Mm at all," said Savan­
“And the neckerchief?"
Thus Mary gained her ujpy despite
nah, steadily, as she looked Mary
“
I
gave
it
to
her,"
he
said.
“
I
gave
it
the law. and when the lovers met they
straight in tbe ewhad an eager, whispered conference. to her some days before—one night
bro m ooxruim).]
She told him what Reuben Gorringe when we were walking together"—he
had said about a lawyer. Then she made the confession shamefacedly and
reluctantly
—
“
and
she
had
not
re
­
Electric Bitten.
questioned him.
“You must tell me what passed on turned ik"
This remedy is becoming so well known
“You gave it to ^avannah?" cried and so popular as to need no special
that Friday night, Tom."
“I Uld you I would rather not, Mary, somewhat excitedly. “But if mention. All who have used Electric
you gave it to Savannah now came it Bitters sing the same song of praise.—A
Mary.” he answered.
“But my dear, I must know. It in the mill that night?" she asked. purer medicine does not exist and It Is
must all be made known. You will “It is reckoned as proof of your hav­ guaranteed to do all that Is claimed.
Electric Bittern will cure all diseases of
have to account for all your time on ing been there at a wrong time on a the liver and kidneys, will remove pimples,
wrong errand. What about Savannah?"
that Friday might."
bolls, salt rheum and other afflictions
Tom
looked
at
his
companion,
and
Tom hung his head, as if ashamed to
caused by Impure blood.—Will drive
his face was pals.
speak.
malaria from the system and prevent as
“
I
have
been
asking
myself
that
ques
­
“You’ll hate me, lass, when you
well as cure all malarial fevers.—For cure
know, and may be turn from mo; and tion ever since you told me yesterday ot headache, constipation and Indigestion
then I won’t have a friend left in the at Manchester about the scarf having try Electric Bitters. Entire satisfaction
been found," he said.
guaranteed, or money refunded.—Price
whole blessed world.”
“I’m sorry to interrupt you two," 50 cu. and 81.00 per bottle at W. H. Good­
“Tom, Tom, don’t even hint such a
said
the
police
sergeant,
turning
and
year’s drugstore.
thing. Who should be your friend if
not I, your promised wife? Tell me coming to them; “but time’s more than
up."
all.”
Mrs. Pho*be Thornes of Junction City.
.
“Good-by. Tom, then," cried the
“I was with Savannah all that even­
girl, throwing her arms around his Ill., was told by her doctors that she had
ing."
consumption and that there was no hope
The words came out slowly and re­ neck and kissing him passionately1 and for her, but two bottles of Dr. Kings* New
luctantly, as if dragged against his hastily. “Keep heart, dear, and we’ll Discovery completely cured her and she
soon have things all cleared. God bless
will.
says It saved her life. Mr. Thomas Eg­
“With Savannah!’* cried Mary, in you, sweetheart," and with a smile of gers, 189 Florida St. San Francisco, suf­
loving confidence she hurried away.
astonish ment,
fered from a dreadful cold, approaching
The chief thought in her mind was consumption, tried without result every*
“I’d best tell you the lot, my lass,
and then you’ll see why I’ve been that at last all fear of Savannah's in­ thing rise than bought one bottle of Dr.
ashamed to mention it. After you and fluence was at an end, and being a Kings’s New Discovery aud in two weeks
I parted, anti I had promised to stop woman that assurance gave her infin­ wtf\cured. He Is naturally thankful. It
b such results of which these are samples,
and face out the matter of the money, ite pleasure.
Then she puzzled over tvhat could that prove the wonderful efficacy of this
I meant to keep my word. I did, in­
deed—” Mary kissed him to let him possibly lie the meaning of that neck­ medicine In coughs and colds. Free trial
found---where
it was. If bottle at W. H. Goodyear’s Drug store.
feel that
iwa
wiu-a. ntc
she believed
uffusuvvu uuu
and juiynve
forgave erchief
------------- being
---------------------—..
him—“I waite&lt;l a bik and then started I H meant anything serious to Savannah, Regular size 50c. sad 81.00.

a

to go to the mill, as I told you I would, |
to have a talk over the matter with i
Mr. Coode. I was going there when 11
met Savannah. I don’t know how it»
is. but she has always hat! a sort of in- ■
fluence over me. I don’t know what it
is. When I’m away from her, I can’t ■
understand myself; but when I’m with *
her, she can make me do pretty much
what she pleases."
’
“She shall never do that again,
Tom,” whispered the girl, pressing his
arm.
“She stopped me going and made me
go with bar instead. We staved near ]
her cottage for a time, and presently !
we walked away—I don’t know what1
time—and went along the Pres bum ’
road half-way to the town, I should
think; and then—well, I can’t tell you
. all that passed. I don’t rightly know
myself, I fancy. But the old idea and
longing to run away came over me.
She said she knew about the robbery of
the money and that I was disgraced if
I stayed in the place; aad-Arell, my
lass, it’ll hurt you to hear me say it,
maybe; but you wanted me to tell the
truth—she made me promine to go
away with her for good, and I was
that beside mvself that I was hot and
eager for her to do ik"
“What, then?" asked the girl, who
waa trembling in dread of what had
yet to coma.
“I must have been mad, lass, I think.
Anyway, I did just what she told me,
and asked never a question. She told
me to go back and get such things as I
cart'd to. have with me, and then to
walk over to meet her at Presburn and
to go on to Manchester by the early
morning train."

low, trembling voice.
“We parted at a spot close about
three-quarters of the way to Presbnrn
—it must have been somewhere about
ten o'clock. I was home thia side of
midnight—and I’ve never seen her

words tt&gt; my father to prepare Mm for
what bt would bear of my running

come out—and got away out of tbe
house aaqatiek ue possible. I thought
you might be coming, and I dursen’t

rushed back as
nothing of Savannah. I lingered about
the streets all through the night ntfi
the dawn, and with the earliest train

honor."
The telling had been painful enough
for them both; and at the close Mary
thought. Then she lifted her arms
suddenly and threw them round the

She clung to Mm thus until she re­

turning Ma bead to look round.

Rh« would be sure to deny that Tom
had ever given it to her. The same
reasoningiappHed to her evidence about
tbeir having been together in the
evening and until so late; and Mary
pondered long and anxiously over the
beSt
of approaching the girl with
view of getting from her the
truth.
She resolved
resolved to
to see
see Savannah
Savannah witbwitbShe
out a moment’s delay, and for this pur­
P080 went 10 the Otter’s cottage. She
was at thc mill, and Mary went and
waited where she knew Savannah
would pass.
The latter waa in on irritable and
an8Ty mood.
“Yon ’look
mighty doleful -•
there.
’* —
Mary," began Savannah. “One would
think you’d been out begging and had
had a precious bad day."
“Well, they would be sight as to the
latter thought," answered the girl. “It
has been a bad day for me. I am in
grievous trouble. Savannah."
“All about a man, too, who just
plays fast and loose with you. eh? Give
him up, lass, give him up."
w
“
. v ,
.
.*.
•
Mary a d»ek crimsoned w&gt;tb anger
kr.nt. her temrvy
atL the sneer, but site
she kept
temper
under control and made no answer.
“Olx, but we can flare up scarlet, to
be sure, when anybody gives us a bit
— 1 —J _ _
of good advice
which ___
we.1don’t_ want...
to
take.” said Savannah again, with a
forced, boisterous laugh. “Ah, beta a
I Hid ’un, Mary; a regular bad ’un," and
she laughed again.
Mary walked on by the other’s side
without retorting, though her heart
burned within her till she almost felt
as if she could have struck Savannah.
“It’s poor work jesting when one is
in sore straits," she said, quietly.
Savuqnah’s reply to this was another
laugh.
“Where’s the good of fretting and
worrying. I should like to know? All
tbe tears in the world cant stop the
making of a good hemp rope. Bah,
I’ve no patience with your sickly senti­
mental weep, weep, weep. Take the
world ae it goes, say I, and leave it
when the time oomea; but don’t go
about fretting and fooling and crying."
When they reached the door of Sa­
vannah’s cottage she turned and faced
her companion.
"Don’t come in if you cant look a
bit more oheerfuL Pvc no mind to-

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Senator Teller to lay the Mil on tbe
table waa defeated by a atrict party
rote of sa to 3S. Senator Kyle (pop., S.
D ) introduced a resolution, which went
orer, declaring It the senae ot the ann­
ate that the United Statea ahould not
use force for the purpose of restoring to
tbe throne the deposed queen ot the
Sandwich islands or of destroying the
existing goremment; that the pror*’
aional government having been duly
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ing of the session of the senate yestei^
day Senator Kyle urged the passage of
his resolution declaring that it was
not the purpose of the t'ailed States
to use force to restore Lilinokalani aa
qnecn of the Hawaiian island*, but it
went over for the day. The tariff bill
was further considered.
Wasiuxgtox, May
26. — Senator
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sidered again for half an hour in the
senate yesterday but no actiorf waa
taken. Tbe tariff bill was farther dis­
cussed.
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on Saturday Senator Hill (N. Y.) again
attacked the tariff bill and was bitter
in depouncing the income tax. A bill
was introduced providing that all per­
sons who receive pensions less than
919 per month shall have their pen­
sions increased to that amount, and
special provision is made that no wid­
ow’s pension shall be less than 912.

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yesterday in thc committee of the
whole the section of the legislative ap­
propriation bill providing for the civil
service commission was stricken out by
a strictly party vote of 109 to 71. The
committee on the election of the presi­
dent and vice president voted to make
a favorable report on the bill provid­
ing for the election of the president by
a direct vote.
Wasbixotox. May 34.—The house
yesterday continued its onslaught on
the civil service commission by strik­
ing out of the legislative appropria­
tion bill the paragraph transferring
department clerks to the classified
* service. A bill was favorably reported
providing a fine of 8300 and impriaoument as a penalty directed at
any ex-soldier who postdates his
voucher for pension before the 4th ;of
the month.
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commission was voted down in the
house yesterday and the measure was
passed. The bill to incorporate the
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22, for eulogies on the late Representa­
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discussion of an omnibus resolution
from the committee on war claims,
grouping together thirty-seven claims
for cotton, etc.. aggregating 81,040,000.
Washington, May 28.—Thc bill to
remit the 10 per cent, tax on clearing*
house certificates and other note*
issued by private and state banking
associations was discussed in the house
on Saturday.
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tbe whole of the Royal City planing
mills at New Westminster was con­
sumed by fire Friday evening. Despite
the heroic efforts of the firemen the
shingle mill, the machine shops and
plant, the box factory, three engines,
four boilers, lumber rucks, lumber piles
and a wharf were destroyed. The loss
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grede they will take can ud oantlon not
tn Injure tb« tree, in front ot Mid lorn

Girt baby at the re-ldenee ot Almont
,to‘« ’■«*’ •«
—h *hR*r,»K tree trade
*»' 'rom M« Boek of Merino ebee,. One
°’!h ,
al the Mouth
HASTINGS, MICH.
’h"p to shear. But after ■»«
Moved by AM Tinkler that tbe above will commence at the bead i. usual
!'DUK&gt;n* Grange was en,
report be accepted and adopted.
tertained by Prairieville Grange last FrlMotion prevailed.
-onkle BROS.
Aye^-Bennett, Busby. Hick,
time 1*nd Interesting
Tunsorikl Artists.
Oebont, Tinkler and Water..’
cl ,., .-rut «lo«r east of Lunn’s TMtar Shop. man,
Sty.—None.
T?..': iXst style* of hair enu Our shaves
Moved by Aid. Hick, that the WH of H
Will /’rt y-u. Give us a trial Terms reaaon,r0“ h*re *&gt;•” been attending
J. Grant of *35.15 be rejected.
Carried
Ayes— Bennett, Busby, Hicks, court this week.
AMESM. BAUER,
&gt; Memorial services were held at tbe hall
Huffman,
Osborn,
Tinkler
snd
Waters
,
Auctioneer.
Sunday.
Nays—None.
Hastings. • • - Mich.
The ssloonlst bond of Byron tMeklnson ,1^"°™“'°“ d*J' ’*• observed at Barry­
if you arc going to have an auction
IV kind. Have had large experience with ample suritlea In the suin of 33000
&lt;tve you satisfaction. Terms reaeon- presented and read.
, ’“"""'I,"*'""for ,lll» elrerib will
Moved by Aid Osborn that the bond be oeneld at Maple Grove, next Sunday.
j. PALME1TER.
J. M. SMITH. accepted and approved.
Castleton.
Carried Ayes—Bennett, Busby, Hicks,
Selah Noyes wan at Charlotte Monday
Huffman, Osborn, Tinkler and Watere.
LAW, COLLECTIOX AMD RKAI. ESTATE
on business.
OFFICE. OF
Nays—None.
M£e’}JetH£rt Who ,s vts,l,°K *’• 9,8ter
PALMERTON * SMITH
.
The following aocts. audited.
Mrs. I). M. Hosmer, bad a stroke of para­
M. C. R. R. Co., freight
Cou\evanclng a specialty.
8 78.45 lysis one day last week and Is very low at
Woodland, Mich
Hocking Fuel Co., coal
32.56 this writing.
Jas Murphy, ctg. and labor
16.15 w"|rnMUfb|Wn °f flel,OTue ls a «UMt of
M M. Woodmansee.
Jas. Cbarwood
6.75
S. Howe
1.20
Mrs. Fred Barnum is visiting friends at
I.AW mid COLLKCT1OX OFFICE.
F. Bennett
.60 Yankee Springs.
Ed. Holbrook
All business promptly attended to.
2.50
H. C. Bullock of Detroit is visiting hto
BCelley, labor
1.50 Uncle Asa Noyes and other relatives in
&gt; ,»r.i Taggart
Loyal E. Knappen.
ar Bros., labor and suppllee 9.05 this vicinity.
Arthur C. ©enlaoD.
runs, repairs on lamp
.50
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Coe have returned
Ml-.AKT. KNAPFEN &amp; DENISON.
novan, resting hose
9.85 from a visit to Battle Creek friends.
LAWYERS.
e. testing hose
2.85
Several
from here attended the funeral
E.mih ril-51* Michigan Trust Co. Wdjt..
kldmore
*
1.50 of Valeria Kill at Barryvllle Saturday,
Grand Rapid*. Michigan.
11. Jones, ctg.
.15
Miss Ettle Knoll and mother of Sebrwa,
Levi Houfstetter, ctg.
.40 are visiting at F. W. Knoll’s.
ALICE KIRK; M. D„
C. Bishop
\
.40
,
Physician and Surgeon. •
Mrs. Mabel Sprague of Sunfield waa a
S. Wiley, labor
.08 guest of Mrs. C. C. Price Saturday.
ll-i-iliigs. - - Mich.
jptly attended day or night. OfGeo. Brace, labor
5.00
Claudius Price has returned from a visit
•toweb's
boot
and
shoe
store
fln
M. McPharlln, labor
4.50 to Carlton friends.
Ed. Brock. Burying dog
1.00
1 AMI S A. SWEEZEY.
Wm. H. Beadle, street work
J
Attorney at law.
13.80
Pleasant Valley.
Louie Beadle and team, at. work 17.10
Hastings. Mich.
Frost Monday night.
J. Mullen and team, st work
12.70
J’.-n •ticca iu all courts ot the state. CalE. Lockhart and wife and brother at­
Fred Beadle and team, st work
3.00 tended the funeral of Wm. Carbongh in
lect\in&gt; promptly attended to.
D. Wolcott, at work
fl. 10 Orange. Ionia Co. Monday, May 28.
M. Custer, st work
w3.15
..w
KlK.JL LATHROP.
D. Elliston comes to the front with a
George Hagidorn and team st. work 3.00 new team.
Homoepathic Physician and
F. Ryersun, at work
Surgeon
6.75
J.
Parmatler built a new fence In
F. Fifield and team st work
6.90 front of his farm.
Office over W. H. Goodyear’s New
A. Hurney, st work
6.75
Dnis Store.
J. Oversmlth has his hew bam done.
Wm. Tennyck, st work
7.60
AL’ calls promptly attended to.
Geo. Cramer, st work
Prairieville.
ZY a- SCRIBNER. M. D.,
Geo. Garner, st. work
3.15
Frankie McDonald accompanied her
V.
Physician and Surgeon,
Moved by Aid. Hicks that the accts,
____ __
be aunt Mrs Boynton to Mattawan on Satur­
Delton,
• Mich.
allowed and orders drawn on respective day last and will stay for an indefinite
Office hi residence, one block east of depot.
funds for same.
time.
Carried Ayes—Bennett, Busby, Hicks,
Geo. Hazen has gone North to work in
A. A C. H. BARBER
Huffman, Osborn, Tinklerand Waters.
the Interests of the Williams Windmill
.
Physicians and Surgeons.
Co. of Kalamazoo.
Calls In city or county responded to with
Moved by Aid. Hicks the bill of W. H.
Miss Mary Smith visited friends at
promptness, 'day or illght
Goodyear be referred to the Fin. com.
Hastings over Sunday.
Rev. Van Antwerp went to Plainwell
Carried
Ayes
—
All.
A. SHELDON,
Moved by Aid. Hicks that the Recorder last week.
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
be Instructed to notify the C. K. &amp; 8. R
The W* F. M. S. met at the M. E. church
Abstract Block. Hasting?.
Mocii-y to loan on Real' Estate Real Estate R. Co. to repair washout at bridge on on Wednesday last.
snid ou coiainljwlon. General conveyancing. State St and to fill hole in BL near Jack
Tbe storm last Thursday took down a
Having a complete set of Abstract Hook*, com­
portion of the wall of Mrs. Underbrooks
piled irutn tbe Records, can furnish complete Inehboldt’s In first wd.
* 'tracts.
C. F. BROOKS. Clerk.
Carried Ayes—All.
new house.
Harry Goss of Plainwell visited our
Moved by Aid. Hicks that the St. Com.
g M. FOWLER, D.D. S.
bo Instructed to examine property of John village last Tuesday.
Childrens Day will be observed by both
Eggleston In first wd. and report what to
churches June 10th.
Office hours * a. m. to 5 p. tn.
to be done.
Mr. Tomlinson of Plainwell will give
Carried Ayes—AU.
On motion of Aid. Tinkler council ad­ decoration day address. The exercises will
hilip t. colgrove,
be held In M. Dosters orchard.
journed.
Ed. Holbrook, Recorder.
Attorney at Law
Miss Ora Newland to the guest of her
&lt; Successor to Smith &amp; Colgrove.)
(Ohlce In Unton block. Hastings.)
cousins Lucia and Jennie Brainard. Practices in all the courts or the state.
Mrs. A. Rogers was going to change her
wearing apparel last Sunday when her
E. KENASTON,
busband remonstrated With her telling l»er
.
Attorney at Law,
G. Baker Is at his place of business af­ what she already had on was good enough
o»t» 4. e. GoodYear A Co.’b store.)
However she continued to differ with him
Fra-.ices In all courts of the State. Collections ter one week In court in your city.
vremptlyattending to.
H. Marks of Rutland was % caller In our In opinion and started for the bedroom
after
her clothing. He changed her mind
village one day last week.
D R. TIMMERMAN, Homcepathic PhyMr. Howe and wife of your city were in very suddenly by felling her to the floor
with
a
blow on the head from a hammer.
siclan and Surgeon.
the citj last week to visit the latters par­
She is now under tbe tare of Dr. Hyde.
Office ov®r Lathrop's drug store.) •
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gallops In Castleton.
' Pomona Grange met at Prairieville Biill
Mr. Burkhead and family of Tolterville
on Friday.
Hood'* Sarsaparilla &lt;lo Visited at Wm. Demonds last week.
Ed. Smith and family Sundayed In Carl­
any substitute article.
—
Hood's.
ton with Wm. Smith.
Mrs. Henning and son who have been
Wm. Chase of Woodland and Anna
Chase of Hastings Sundaped with their yUHing at John Hendershotts returned to
Detroit
Monday.
parehU her?.
Frank Hall of Kalamazoo Is in this
Geo. Bragdon of Carlton spent Sunday
vicinity trying to exchange village prop­
Common Council met in adjourned ses­ at Wm. Bolnes.
erty in Kiowa Kansas for a desirable farm.
Many from the Grove went to the ball
sion. Kri. eve, May 35. 1894.
During our recent high water all eyes
play at Woodland last Saturday and
Mayor Gteusel presiding.
were turned toward our mill dam for fear
Present at roll call, Aid. Bennett, Bus­ Woodland done up.
It might be carried away and the bridge be
We
noticed
a
wheat
buyer
on
by, Hicks, Huffman, Osborn, Tinkler,
again in danger, but we now think all
streets last week looking for low priced danger In that direction Is over for this
Waters.
wheat.
Absent at roil call. Aid. Welssert.
‘
Walter Barnum of Carlton loaded a car year.
Mins, of last meeting read and approv­
The saw mill is running again. Tbe logs
load of oats here last week.
ed.
are now. nearly all In and it to expected
J. W. Wolf and little ones spent Sun­ that the yard will be cleared in a week or
Moved by Aid. Hicks that the communi­
cation from Gamewell Fire Alarm System day in Woodland.
,
We hear 88.00 was taken in at the ice two.
be rec. and com. of 1 Aid. and one citi­
We tmd a severe frost in some localities
zen from each ward be appointed to locate cream social Saturday night at O. E. Monday night, which did considerable
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damage to gardens and it is thought that
fre alarm uoxes in the different wds. and Wood’s.
Wallace Townsend Is now able to take the grape crop will be much injured there­
teport to th- council
his place at tbe plow.
Carried, Ayes all.
by_______________
4 wd.. Aid Hicks and John Beasmer.
Baafield.
Clavardale.
8 "
• Busby and Wallace Kelly.
Last Sunday, Memorial day was observ­
A
very
able
memorial sermon was
- ”
“ Osborn and Tinkler.
ed at the church with a full house,
T
'* Waters and J. M. Bessmer.
Spencer Pickels’s daughter died last preached at the church last Sunday by
To the Mayor and Common Council, Has- Sunday morning after an Illness ot fifteen Kev. Splitter- Owing to appearance of
..Ungs : •
rain not aa many ot the old soldlera were
' Sir:—
yeJtavid Styles youngest child cannot present a» otherwise would bare been.
1 will build your Portland Cement live, death to looked for at any moment. Childrens day exercises were held’In the
evening and tbe church was filled to over­
cro-- walks of the best Gennania Cement Illness is spinal meutagetus.
flowing with those who came to hear the
accor line to specI fi cations and warranted
Mrs. Mary Russell Is very low.
little ones. Space will not permit: me to
forom-year. Viz:—.
,
Arden Moffard is better.
mention detalla In relation to tbe childrens
2 levt &lt;»n top w,ith 1 ft. wings on each
Cbas S. Scboemaker came home from efforts, but suffice It
ray that
fehltk .1 ft. long with bearings for plank Battle Creek Saturday with a bran
thing was good. The church was trimmed
8 inrh-&gt; thick. Including
inch top,
verv nicely and appropriately for the ex
for twenty dollars on sand, 1f the founda- top buggy.
erclses of the dar and evening, and the
ti«n irit &gt;and R must lje filled one foot
member, ot J. N. Sackett prat, by unani­
deep by city PicketC. O. Freer.
Wm. Guy is in Isabella Co. looking af­ mous vow express their tbubs
Ha- . (gs. May 24111, ’94.
ter
bis
farm
there.
ladles of Cloverdale for the b7u‘1'“'m!"‘
To th. Mayor and Common Council,
Wm. Troyer was married last Saturday ner In which the church mr trimmed for
Gentlemen.
J
.
j
their reception. Too much pralw ran**
Your Counnittee to whom was referred
Conley of Gratiot Co. is call­ be given to those who rendered thg very
the matter of Cross Walks have had the
ing on Maple Grove friends.
beautiful music which was prociirrel for
matte: muler consideration And would reWm. Bivens was the first one Io culti­ thia occasion. Thanks to tho efforts ot
specttui!v report favorably on the bld of vate corn in this neighborhood.
Prof. Tsylor for the past few "lnle™&gt;
Covert Freer. Subject to your approval.
have ouile a number of singers to be
Signed;
.
prou(|qof and under the leaderahlp of John
Milo.
Emery Bobby. .
Tbe writer Cnd» It « very convenient Cnnver with Mrs. Charles Kohler and Miss
C.H- Osborx.
ftlne In Htlllnr dtepotre to b«ve a farm Ella Mosher as organism pl"*er,d“1.e “*J
W. F. Hicks.
record ot each day’a work on tann. wcatb well feel proucfof its musical talent
R. C. Waters.
er. conditions and amount ot relntall eacn
Quite a number of our
Muyed by Aid. Hicks that the report
some time last week In Hastings listening
day. It has been a very common
of the coin, be laid on table for 1 wk.
“what an amount ot rein we are b*’1"*’
to the murder trial.
Carried Ayes, alL
Answer, "yee. but not aa much m&gt; umt
Extensive improvements have been made
It is k-reby agreed, by and between the Tear To aatlrfy the readers ot the Bas
the prick yard In the way of apparatus
?ir buroluL?Seoll and a kiln I. now
City til Hastings and Mrs. Margaret H.
on
that
qneatlon,
I
give
Bailey, a.1 follows:—
daily farm record, for the m»nlh’ ?f 4pj!!
In eonffideration that Mrs. Bailey re­ and May up to the 2S. for 1S#3 and 18H. “^to^Callum while visiting her
leases her right, title, and interest in and
April IMS, 5.41 ta; May to date. 3g slater Mrs. Wm. Chamberlin Iasi Sunday
w the hnd on the west side of lots 908,
IncheA*
ot mstaken violently 111 but seems to be a
vOD. 87©. $78t jn order that the walk to be
“‘SToSSra SIX ~ "i. badly injured
Mreininer constructed may be put upon
Jue true line, the City of Holings agre&lt;«
wMliXl
"« W,tl
Mh0°
toat they will establish tbe grade for said part ot Corey army taat week In ere tl It
walk and un top of the hill tho same Is to a new dock tor teama to unload "J"*1 '
je cut not to exceed two feet from tbe ts care and W. C. Towne the aame In ball The stone struck her just below the «ffe
Pus tk&gt;u of the old walk, and that no ent
tlmuthv hay.
.
"‘*11 be nude more than two feet below ■tog
Friday and Saturday were two 6ne^d«l»
Hrouxrd.
w toe former walk.
tor tann work. Man, farmere 'JI””?
Ur* Anthony Rogers was quite sick
In consideration of tbe release to said
,Jw^raXd b7b«tl&gt;*&lt;« &lt;&gt;•&gt;' -“’‘-S
the time In Utting theirP
in front of said tots, tbe said City of ina core and the more fortonate w»» nlla
*«s«ngs further agrees to build a con­ toelr corn planted, ta cultivating Ik
crete walk the feet in width on the Wes t
ed^eGr.S .1
•&gt;*“ Kj!d*!I^”^r'
Wheat is coming Into head and la som
'ue of said lots, the same to be ballt at
Mrs, Walter Brown and Miss b*es Ter
jje expend of said city, and that Mrs. len days earlier than last year
5
to
IP
per
cent
•
to to be at no expense whatever in
Heavy rain and wind Iftwrbeve I
maimer either In grading or constraeltog said walk.
Jn consideratton of the premises tbe
further agrees that in making said

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ran with them, demolishing the carriage.
MIm Minnie Wardell visited her parents
last Monday, who reside in Hastings.
11 to reported that the trustees mat at
the church last Monday to see what could
be done to repair the church, we hope it la
true for it la a step in tbe right direction,
—-7----------------------Mrs. Fox was very sick the last of the
week, with Neuralgia but Is better.
Gertrude Tasker and Adda Bowens
visited at Clayton Browns Bellvue Sunday.
Garrison Moore and wife are entertain­
ing company from Ann Arbor.
Mrs. Henry Wiles died Monday of last
week and waa buried Wednesday, Funeral
was held at Bellevue. She leaves a hus­
band and two young children.
Mrs. G. W. Tompkins has a cactus that
bad 166 blossoms on it at one time last
week. It Isa beauty.
Assyria Base Ball Team play Maple
Grove boys Wednesday of this week.
The Pest Office has changed hands Dan­
iel Keyes Is Postmaster and tbe office has
been moved fromT. K. Jewells to Cbas.
Abbeys.
Commissioner Andrus of Hastings was
here Thursday visiting the school he comes
again this week Thursday It being 8th.
grade examination day.
Two weeks from to morrow night (Fri­
day eve) tbe Y. P. S. C. E, have tbeir
entertainment Admission fi and 10 cents.

HORSE SENSE
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THE WORLD'S FAIR
in tbe only regular exposition
field trials, tn a heavy growth
of timothy and clover, said, in
their official report: "The
efficiency of tbe machine is
thus, under fair conditions,
nearly 70 per cent. Ordinary

Dogs are committing great havoc with
sheep In Dorr township.

higher in total draft', with an
efficiency of not alove 60 per
cent., which latter figure good
machines should be expected to
exceed." Tbe McCormick is the
lightest draft, and most effec­
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[Highest Medal awarded.]

Bellaire has secured the location of a
large hoop and stave factory.
The interstate spiritual camp will be
held at Lake Harbor July 6 to 10.

Lexington has a lodge of Good Tem­
plars, numbering thirty-six members.
Boyne City schools will close for tbe
summer’s vacation on Friday. June 8.

McCormick Binder*, Reapers and Mowers are built by the McCORMICK HARVESTING
MACHINE CO., CHICAGO, and are for $ale wherever grain or grass is grown, a "

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We have but one

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LUMBER.
Having just restocked my yards at
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Open for business Dec. 15.1 M8.
offickbs:

O. G. Robtnsjn, President;
Chester Meaner. Vice. Pres.
W. Reynolds, OnaMer
DDUtCWOBS:

D. W. BeynoWs.
D.G. Bobi«»t»n,
John Csrveth,
p.T.OoJgrove.

CLOVERDALE
AND MILO
With a good assortment of
PINE AND HEMLOCK LUMBER,
PINE AND CEDAR SHINGLES,
Lime, Lath, Doors, Windows, Mouldings, etc.,
which will be sold at living prices, I shall
the lumber
business my personal attengive the
1
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Yours truly,
intending to build.

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�You have no right to consider any offered plained. Therefore in tola case the jury ^A
must take Into eonaideretton «be relations My
agreement had been reached.
Before the
too se­
jtfrv had been called in the court. called evidence excluded by the Court. You are of tbe prisoner with the doewwed; that if
not to presume what any witness would
ll! asatet
the officer In attendance before h,m and
they
were on friendly terms and no ill
have sworn to. whose testimony has been
esuthined him to allow none to speak to
excluded by the Court but you are to And will existed between then It wm a pre­
Q—Are you satisfied with yoor defame?
any
of the
jurymen, nor allow
sumption in favor ot the defendant, tlw
A—Yes sir, 1 am well satisfied with
any of them to speak to any outsiders, your verdict upon tbe evidence actually burden o* proof as to the intent resting
given on the trial, presuming nothing out­
what Mr. Colgrove lias itoae. 1 do Dot
cor allow them to be separated under any
upon the'prosecution.
think
that anyone could have done more.
atter circumstances. Attorney Colgrove stated side the case.
The degrees of murder were then ex­
Now. Gentlemen, it sometimes happens
Q—Wm Mr. Carson’s statement re­
made;. that If the present Jury was excised the
that u Court commits error In the admia- plained, murder In the first degree being garding yoor alleged oonfeaalon true?
Bherld
lnve.tlk.lr*!
n
”
arr
*a!
1
*
n
'
mu
'
‘
prisoners
relatives
could
not
stand
tbe
ex
­
*d ,Mt her Lt "•«'
ston ur rejection of testimony on the trial that which la perpetrated by »Mna of
A—1 did not tel! him just as be said I
Xted. that .t th. time t.ffenw was i^d to pense of another trial, and on that account of a cause, or in the charge to tbe Jury. poison, lying In wait, or any other kind of did and I did not volunteer the atatemeet
he withdrew his motion to have the jury
wlilfuL deliberate and premeditated killing.
Jure la in committed As. wa» In b«, did
to him. He came In here and there were
excused, and tbat he did it wholly on ac­ If he does, ids errors can be corrected by
. not know son went by name or JesW count uf the straightened circumstances a higher Court. You must be governed by Murder in the second dfigree waa explain­ two or tiirec other gentlemen in here
the Instructions of the Court, and. I have ed as “anything which eonsUtutues mur­ walking around tbe corridor. He stood at
J.mre until Shertd told her.
ot the prisoners’ relatives.
der, but which is not perpetrated by
Recess was taken until one o’clock, at no reason to believe that you will in any means of poison or lying In wait, or char- tbe east side of my cell and tbe other gen­
B««TiK Tefft.
way depart from them In this case. If in
brother ot prisoner. Id &gt;«&gt;« oli;. M'1’ which time court convened and attorneys the trial of this cause, or hi the charge to acterixed by wllifulnew. deliberation or tlemen moved od around the corridor.
read their requests and citations, after
premeditation, is murder in tbe second Be acted as though he wanted to speak to
child .1 home now; Hid Am did not know
which Prosecutor Sweexey opened the ease you, error is committed, it can be correct­ decree, unless committed in the prepara­ me. 1 leaned up to hear what he would
anythlnK about telntrsm .nnounclnt Le­
for tbe people. Hla argument was nec­ ed. aa 1 have Just said to you; but If you tion or attempt to prepetrate arson, rape, aay. He said “well young nan I feel sor­
roy’, death, as be wm out In woods.
essarily a repetition of tbe evidence and commit any error In your deliberations, la robbery or burglary in; which case tbe ry for you.
I do feel d—d sorry, and
Know Brother's clothes cleaned Sunday
dealt with the facts as presented. Be fol­ your findings of fact, there Is no redress, murder Is of the first degree notwithstand­ said “now If there Is anything I can do to
before he came to Barry county; know he
lowed the prisoner from bls home to this for the findings of a jury are final, and ing it may not be willful deliberate or pre­ help you I will do IL" I said “I don’t
has nose bleed good deal: know brothers
must stand only aa their verdict may be,
revolver (here identified it by mark on city and related all the suspicious circum­ aud sometimes is set aside by the Judge meditated. Manslaughter waa defined as think there Is anything yon ean do to
stances surrounding the prisoner, tayiug
tbe unlawful and felonious killing of an­ help me any," He said “there Isn't any­
cylinder): have Asa’s pocket book: found
particular stress upon the fact that the de­ who presides at the trial.
thing again*1 you ,f
w111 teH wber«
It in comb case; know he had money: went
You will, therefore, see bow Important other without malice", m men may fight you staid that night."
fense bad made no effort to show where
He Mid “they did
and in a state of poaslon one ma)’ kill an­
to hls box one day to get a collar button,
tbe prisoner was on the bight of the mur­ ft Is that your findings of fact be based other without Intending to go ao far, and not find bloodm jour clothes did they?”
saw 85 bill, some silver, two or three oth­
upon thc very troth, and that they rut on
1 told him ••yr*. 1 knew they had found
er bills. After Bertie had testified several der, while he argued that the prosecution tbe bed rock of truth aud justice.
. In that case tbe mallee aforetbonfbl Is blood on my dotbes as 1 bad been inform­
witnesses from Allegan County swore to had followed him from the city to near
Before any evidence was given In this lacking and the offense Is manslaughter. ed of It. as it was nearly a month after my
the
scence of the murder, and hls clothing,
seeing AM have the nose bleed hard on
Tbe various degrees of murder were
appearance, and tbe tell-tale red leggins cause, you took an oath that you would
several different occasions.
dwelt upon to quite an extent and tbe examination. As be was about to go be
proclaimed him to be the man coming into well and truly try and true deliverance
Court showed how the verdict might be said “Now if you make up jour mind to
Motley Tkfft,
the city from the direction of the murder­ make, between the People of this State and
let me help you just let me know.” When
tbe prisoner at tbe bar whom you shall murder in the first degree, murder in the he asked me where 1 staid that night I
swore that he saw prisoner * clothes after ed man's house before daylight on the have In charge, according to tbe evidence second degree or manslaughter.
.
they were cleaned the Sunday »&lt;efore he morning of the murder.
The Court next touched upon the alleg­ told him that 1 had hired an attorney and
and
the
laws
of
this
state,
and
upon
this
A greal many had wondered what the
he dld’t want me to say anything about It.
came to Hastings. Did not tell anyone
oath solemnly taken by you, you are to go ed confuMion of the respondent to Samuel
Q—Have they used you well In here?
that "1 would have to swear it was the defense would be when Attorney Colgrove
to your jury room and determine tbe Careou and said in substance that If con­
A—Yes all.rtght 1 have gained about
Monday following the manter” if 1 was arose and in eloquent terms referred to the
fessions
were
freely
and
voluntarily
made
ever called upou to testify. This closed accused. While not believing that he was issues in the case. .
that they might be considered by the jury 25 pounds. I guess.
Now,
Gentlemen.
£
have
given
you
guilty
he
showed
how
Levant
Rogers
who
the testimony for the defense aud those
Q— When do jou expect to be sentenc­
as
bearing
upon
tbe
guilt
of
the
prisoner,
expecting to hear Tefit explain hls where­ answers the description given by the Fran­ these various duties ot Attorneys, the but that the Jury should first consider ed?
abouts the night before tlw ’ murder were cisco boy of the man who passed on a run Judge aud Jury to show you how in­ whether these alleged admission^ were
A—I don't know.
disappointed and nothing whatever has the motiflng of the murder before day­ dependent tiie duty of one part of the made under compulsion or duress or In­
Q—^Havt* you anything rise to say.’
Iwen Intruluced by the defense to show light. He then pointed out 16 or,18 differ­ enurt is to the other parts of tbe court. duced by tbe flattery of hope. Confessions
A—Nothing further lhau to say that 1
where he staid the Saturday night before ent circumstances which might refer to The Attorneys have no right to assume when drawn out by artifice, promise or am the victim of circumstances and sus­
Ed Bogers as the guilty man, though he to discharge the duties devolving upon
the. murder.
picions
hard to overcome; but neverthe­
threat
which
Induces
tbe
hope
of
benefit
It is certain that Tefft was at the Far- did not think trial he
ne was guilty, but
duc the Judge, or the Jury, nor has tbe Judge
less I am an Innocent man.
'
mere sheds Saturday night the night be-1 simply referred to these circumstances to any right to assume to discharge the du­ or acts upon the feArs bf the accused, or
Od tbe prisoners’ cot was a large, hand­
madb
under
compulsion,
the
law
shuts
ties
uf
Attorneys
or
Jurors,
neither
have
fore the murder, at about 7:30 In the eve- ‘ show how a net of clrcumstautial evidence
some
boquet
of
flowers,
beautiful
evidence
Wing. This i* the latest that I* jxwUiTfty I might be woven around even an Innocdnt the Jurors any right to assume to dis­ ouL their being used as admissions.
lu closing his charge Judge Smith said*. of the tender love and devotion of bis sis­
known of him. Waa It the prisoner, who, tuau. He argued that it was not for the charge the duties of Attorneys or the
ter
who
has
clung
devotedly
‘to him
Gentlemen,
you
must
now
take
this
passed within eight feet of John Brown in defense to say where Asa Tefft was on Judge. Should any of the various parte case. The faithful labor of Attorneys Is throughout the trial, nnd for whom, as
Rutland a couple of hours later going to­ the night of the murder, but tor the prose- of the court assume the duties of the other closed, my duty is discharged and you will well as the aged parents gnd young^brolhwards the murdered man's house: was it cutlou to prove where be was. Conslder- parts, confusion and Injustice would be
er, much sympathy h expressed.
he who passed Francisco's that night; wasi ing the material, or rather the lack of likely to follow. On the other hand, I soon enter upon tbe closing scene of this
No matter what may become of Asa
it he who came rapidly away before day­. proof, upon which Mr. Colgrove had to think I can safely assume that so long as trial.
1 have given you such aid as 1 cap In Tefft, he no doubfeomes from a respect­
ex­ each part of the court assumes the duty
light the morning of the murder; was.it he। base a defense his effort wm
able
family, though poor they may be. He
defining
tc
you
the
law
which
governs
tbe
imposed
upon
it,
without
in
any
way
tres
­
who passed Robert Ironside aud his soni cept Ion ally fine one, and he was given the
is one of those boys who, as Mr. Knappen
passing upou or assuming tbe rights of case.
about daylight near West Creek about ai best of attention.
truly Mid In bis pica “has sowed to the
Tbe
guilt
or
Innocence
of
the
respond
­
the
other
parts
ot
the
court,
and
discharge
Attorney
Knappen,
of
Grand
Rapids,
mile west of the city? Asa Tefft knows
In
whether It was he or not, but he does not closed tbe case for the people, and made a these duties fearlessly, right and justice ent is for you to pass upon and you pass wind and reaped the whirlwind."
upon it from the evidence given you in seeking the pleasures of llfe.be ba* avoid-’
most telling argument With tbe excep- will be very likely to be the result
testify though hls life is at stake
ed
its
responsibilities;
he
chose
his
path
1 have said you have no right to assume this case, and tbe circumstances shown as
After tlje defense had rested their side। tiotial gift which he has of almost weaving
aud be must suffer the • puutehment,
of the case the prosecution offered some re­ circumstances, into facts, and joining the what the law Is chat governs this case, but surrounding iL
That Leroy Rogers was murdered, that though it causes hearts to bleed and i fami­
buttal. Nathaniel Benedict testified that; links of evidence together into a solid take it from me and base your verdict up­
is was killed, is not disputed, and the ly circle to mourn. No heart can be so
he had not attempted to get any of tbe। chain, he-commanded the closest attention, on it
On the other hand, I have no right to questions for you to determine are: First dead to sensibility and feeling as not to
witnesses to conceal anything. James and a stillness broken only by the sound
McKevitt swdre that on the day prisoner of bis own voice hung over the room. His paaeyupou the facts, that is a matter ex­ —Did Asa Tefft kill or murder him. If deeply sympathise with tbe aged parents
argument
was
solid,
broad
and
compreclusively
for you, and whatever 1 may hellld not. then your verdict would be nnd the little family who have materially
was arrested Mrs. Tefft said nothing about
sacrificed to mvc a son and brother.
.
blood on his clothes, and that prisoner had henslve. Giving the prisoner the benefit think of the facts, or whatever you may not guilty. But if jou find from the evidence un­ Though their efforts have been In a* meas­
not had nose bleed since he had been in। ot every doubt; willing to eliminate most think I think of the facts in the case,
You der the instructions now given you, that ure futile, yet they ’ leave this acene df
jail to his knowledge. (Here quite a com­ of the minor details of evldenc? surround- should not In any way guide you.
motion was caused by the sister of thei ing the accused and basing the strength should base your findings upon your own Asa Tefft did kill or murder him, then their sorrow, with the sympathy of all
prisoner being led weeping and in a hys­ of his argument on the fact that Asa judgment and views of the evidence in you will go further and determine wneth- who. listened to the trial and saw and
terical condition from the room.) Dr. Tefft had no money the night before the the case, and uot upon that of any onei er such killing was justifiable or excusable heard the relatives testify. The Impression
and if not then the degree of murdar, or must prevail that they are quiet, refipect
Lowry swore that Tefft told him be bailI murder to pay for hls horse, that he said else.
worn the undershirt a couple of weeks, oni he would return the next morning with
Before 1 instruct you regarding the whether It may not be manslaughter, and able people, who are made to suffer Uni
tbo wrist of sleeve of which blood wast the money which he did; that that money offense charged In the case, or In any way this you must arrive ah Irom the clrcum- same grief and. shall we My disgrace, as
found. John Beumer read bln observa­■ was Identified as corresponding to that define It, 1 want to give you some general stances shown by the testimony as sur­ may come and often does come to the par­
tions on temperature, snow-fall, rain-fall,, which Leroy Rogers had; that tiie prisoner rules which will guide you lu your consid­i rounding the killing.
ents of a wayward son.
They can com­
on trial for his life bad not attempted to eration of this case whatever the verdict
from December 15th to January 10th.
No voice has described to you tbe acene fort themselves with the fact however that
Defense had evidence of formor prison­ show hls wheieabouts; tbe blood stains all may be.
of that murder when It was taking ptace, they did ail they could do. Tbe law pre­
er at jail who had seen Tefft have nose over his clothes which had been washed;
Ia all criminal causes, and in this cause, and should you find that the respondent sumes every man is innocent until be te
and practically hls confession to Samuel it being a criminal cause, there are cer­ did the killing or committed tbe ma rd ar, proven guilty. Xhe prisoner Is entitled
bleed since incarcerated.
Court was very slow in opening Mon­- Carson, of Galesburg, who came to help tain rules thijt should govern you, and then to determine the degree of the' mur­ to and should have defense. In this ease
day morning and it soon developed that ai him. These were the strong points Mr. they apply to every element of the case der. or whether manslaughter or not, you the prisoner has been ably represented bv
surprise uf no. mean dimensions was to be» Knappen argued with such telling effect, necessary to a’conviction.
must necesMrily consider the situattou of Hon. P. T. Colgrove who fought his bat­
The prosecution had handed 36 “resprung upon ‘.hose present- The defencei
It Is a presumption of tije law that ai the scene of the murder as revealed to you tle for everything t£ere was In IL Though
asked Sheriff McKevitt to take the stand1 quests to charge” which they desired the person charged jvlth crime is innocent un­ by the testimony. . ■
the evidence and circumstances were all
and did so, swearing that the day, beforei court to embody in his charge, and they til he Is proven guilty.
Was it willful, deliberate and premedi­ against his"client, yet he built up an in­
(Sunday) he and Deputy Johnson of Mid­• were practically all granted. The defense
That Is to say, the law assumes that a tated or was it committed in the perpetra­ genious defense and eloquently argued it
dleville escorted the jury through the jail;; had 28 requests and ail but three or four man Is innocent of a crime charged against; lion, or attempt to perpetrate robbery, if In such a manner that many thought
that they went in where the prisoner wasi were granted.
him until It is proven that he is not.
No। so your verdict would be guilty of murder would lead to a disagreement or possible
confined, that they were in there from five■
We had intended to print Judge Smith’s man should be convicted until proof isi in the first degree.
acquittal ■ .
to eight miuutes: that Juror Bock talked charge, in full but found our space too brought establishing his guilt.
If not wilful, deliberate and pretnedi- j
Thus ends the most notable mufdur trial
with the prisoner about five minutes andI limited and therefore made the following
This presumption of Innocence attends tated or net committed In the jH-rpetra- that ever occurred in the county, with the
that he was near enough to hear all that: extracts from it. him all through the case until such pre­ Hon or attempt to perpetrate robbery, exception of the celebrated Vanderpool
was said; that Juror Wellman gave the■ Gentlemen of the Jury:—
sumption Is overcome by evidence In tbe then was it with or without malice? If trial In saying what we have concern­
prisoner some candy.
The Sheriff said
It will not be necessary for me to at­ case that convinces you beyond a reason­
with malice that Is from a wicked or cor­ ing the case we hgve only been prompted
that he could hear every word said, that; tempt to impress upon you the serious- able doubt of bls guilt. And this presump­
rupt motive* then your verdict would be by a desire *to My aud do what we thought
Juror Bock talked with the prisoner■ ness of the work you have been engaged tion of innocence applies to every element
murder
In the second degree.
was right. We have attempted to give the
about religion, that the juror said to the• in tor tbe past few days, and the impor- of the offense which is necessary to be es­
And should you find the killing unlaw­ facte as they existed and as appeared by the
prisoner in substance ’’you have been ini tance of the case that you will soon con­ tablished In order to convict him.
ful
and
felonious but without malice, evidence. How well we have done, we
here a long while and have had time toi slder In your room, under your oaths, and
The burden of proof in a criminal cause either express or implied that is under the leave for our readers to My.
make peace with your God.
Would you apart from the rest of your fellow men, rests with the People, and the People
Influence of passion, or lu the heat of
not like to have Christian people pray for• for the purpose of arriving at a just ver­
Tbfft SxirrKSCED. .
must prove by legal testimony and beyond blood, or upon a sudden quarrel, or un­
you?” to which the prisoner replied “yes, diet between the People and the respond­
At 11 o'clock this forenoon Tefft was
a reasonable doubt a state of facts which der great provocation or accidental while
if they have a mind to.”
Did not hear ent, Asa Tefft, who is charged with the
brought
into
Court to receive the penalty
will justify a conviction.
.
In tbe commission of an unlawful, act,
Juror Bird speak to him; don’t think that; offense you have been trying.
for his crime. . He looked more careworn
Continuing Judge Smith said that the
Deputy Johnson oould hear what was said[
No one can sit here, gentlemen, as 1 law does not throw discredit upon circum­ theh your verdict would be manslaughter. than he has at any time daring the trial.
Tbe
Judge
finished
his
charge
about
7:30
though he might be able to.
Mr. Bock: have, and obaerve the careful attention
Prosecutor Sweezey-moved that fce sen­
talked to Bartel the forger, in the samq you have given to thia case, and tbe pa- stantial evidence; but on the contrary cir­ iu the evening and the Jury retired.
tence uf the court be passed.
Tbe court
strain that be did to Tefft. On cross ex­ Hence you have exhibited in this quite cumstantial evidence is sufficient and of­ Opinions.differed greatly as to what the
Mked
Tefft if he bad anything to My why
amination the Sheriff said that he did lengthy trial, without knowing that, from ten more persuasive to convince the mind outcome would be. About two o'clock
the sentence should not be passed.
of
tbe
existence
of
a
fact
then
tbe
posi
­
yesterday
morning
tbe
officers
were
noti
­
not think that any of the other Jurors the start, you have comprehended very
The prisoner still Insisted that he was
talked with tbe prisoner excepting Bock; fully the importance of your duties; and tive testimony of a witness who may be fied that the jury had agreed. The pris­ sin Innocent man.
the Sheriff denied that he said to any of I assure you, Gentlemen, that there is not mistaken; whereas a chain of circum­ oner was brought into court witli tbe Mme
Judge
Smith then gave a very nice talk
stances,
and
a
fitting
together
of
many
unconcerned manner that has cbaracterthe jurors ‘It will do you lots of good, to a doubt in my mind but that you will re­
(talk about tbat man’s soul, or it will do tire to your jury room, and calmly and circumstances made so by different wit-, ized him throughout the trial. The ques­ to tbe prisoner and with it a lot of good ad­
vice.
He
called attention to tbe object of
nesses,
can
seldom
be
mistaken
or
fall
to
tion was asked ot the jury:—
'you no good to talk about tbat man’s dispassionately take tbe questions that
elicit the truth.
.
’
“Gentlemen have you agreed upon a punishment, that It wm to protect soctetr,
.-Mui.”
have arisen here, however* severe they may
The subject of circumstantial evidence verdict?"
that
It
was
to deter others from commit­
Deputy’ Johnson sutMtanllally corrobor­ be of solution, however unpleasant they
“We have” responded the Foreman. ting crime and at the same time It was for
ated the Sheriff’s testimony; said he saw may be to consider, and decide them, dnd was next dwelt upon and explained. The
jury
were
told
that
they
were
not
to
fancy
tbe
good
of
tba offender. He called atten­
We
find
the
accused
guilty
of
murder
in
one of the jarors give Tefft some candy; such a verdict return as will be Just and
situations or circumstances which do not the second degree.” ’
tion to the misconduct of the officers in al­
thought it was either Juror Bird or Well­ right.
appear
in
evidence,
but
that
they
were
to
lowing
tbe
jury
io talk with him; said that
For
an
instant
Tefft
’
s
nerve
seemed
to
man; after juror gave prisoner some can­
Now, Gentlemen, there are certain rules
dy Tefft said he “hoped it would’nt make established by long experience and the make those just and reasonable iaferen- desert him but he quickly recovered and be had Investigated tbe matter aud found
him sick” to which the jnror made no re­ wisdom gained from the past, that are a ces from c’rcumstances proven as the was as calm as ever. Ss unaffected was that it bad not Influenced their verdict In
guarded Judgment of^ a reasonable man he by the result of tbe trial that be sang the least. He told Tefft not to lose heart,
ply.
guide in the solution of many questions
County Cterk Nagler swore that he ad­ arising In matters such as you have con­ would ordinarily make under like circum­ “Now my Trial is over” to the tune of nor to lose hope; said that while his sen­
stances, and that they should bring to the “After the Bait”
tence would be severe, yet he was a young
ministered the usual oath to the officers, sidered for the past few days.
consideration of the evidence before them
In conversation with one of the jurors man now and that by faithfully observing
under which they were obligated to suffer
The officers of tbe Court have certain their every day common sense and Judg­
the prison laws he could aa*. hls icaprisunhe
told
us
that
tbe
find
ballot
stood
10
no communication to be made to them or duties to perform, and If the duty of each
ment as reasonable men; that if there was
i&gt;y them to another.
is performed without trespassing upon the a reasonable doubt in tbe mind of any one guilty, one blank and one not guilty. The mtstt down several years. The sentence
of
this court is that you be confined in the
verdict
gives
univeraal
satisfaction,
the
At tbe conclusion of this testimony, Mr. rights of others, justice Is more certain to
of the jury the defendant must hot be jury giving tbe prisoner the benefit uf the States Prison at Jackson for the term of
Colgrove moved that the jury be discharg­ be done.
t
convicted.
30
years.
doubt
as
tbe
law
told
them
they
should
ed on account of the misconduct of officers
By officers of the court, I do not mean
What tea “reasonable doubt” was next do.
Prisoner took bls sentence without
and attendants by allowing jurors to con­ what h known as ministerial officers so
Tbe reporter visited’ Tefft at tfce jali flinching. Will be taken to Jackson In
verse witi| the prisoner In his cell as sworn much as I do Attorneys, Jurors aud the explained to tbe jury. They were told that
to by the officers themselves, lu reply Judge, who are each and all parts of the a reasonable doubt did not mean a mere yesterday and he was singing the very the morning.
shadow or shade of fear or anxiety dr mis­ appropriate sung of “After' the Bail is
Mr. Knappen confessed that it was a moat Court.
giving as to the matter under consideration Over.” When Dre reporter spoke to him
re mnrkatiie proceeding to have officers al­
Attonftys who conduct the cases are
ound Trip TourtaU Bataa to Northern
low t r jury to talk with the prisoner, officers of the court, and have their duttea but that it must be such a reasonable
ItaoawhtH of the prison
-MlchPotata
^ouU m wouid lead any reasonable and walls which he must
soon aee were fur­
though be believed with the best of inten­ t~
z_; ,__ :_____
Commencing June laL
the Mlcbtions on their paiL
The question wav tlced how careful and painstaking they aiion of the ordinary 'subjects of Ilfe7'to thest from his mind. All evidence of ex­ Igau Central will sell
- found trip tickets
citement was missing and he appeared calm
xme of wme seriousness aud came as a have been in this case; how jealously they
halt and hesitate as to what course should and collected and urmingly gjad Uu»t all from Hastings to:
surprise and he could net say but what have tried to guard tbe rights of the peo­
Traverse City
be pursued. A reasonable doubt Is uot
Mtoh.
at
97.10
»u»pe»e «nd worn m to the outcome was
the people’s owe was jeopardixed; said that ple and the Respondent, and tbe patience
Bay View
any and every poMlble doubt that « man ended8.96
he was not aware of a single case ot- this *and labor they have shown In this case
Petoskey
might have about tbe truth‘of a thing; it Tertkt'11*1 b*"! T°U ** “J abont
8.95
-character lha&amp; ever came liefore the Sfc- have not escaped your attention.
Harbor Springs
is not one which is merely fanciful or im­
9.90
•preme court of this state or any other.
The Judge who presides in the Court aginary. A reasonable doubt must be
Mackinaw City
10.80
A—Don’t know
Don’t think It
Judge Smith said that he was about is ।also has bis duty to perform, no less aj- Imllt upon substantiality, haring a sub­
Mackiuse island
11.80
much indoubt as tbe counsel; that he ।duous and important than is that of At­ stantial basis; such a doubt as honest men w« a Just OBI. Don’t think I had a r.tr
Elk Rapids
•ceuld not c&lt;»oeei*e of how a man could Itorneys, or tbe duties you discharge.
Charlevoix
in their beat Judgment might entertain,
8.15
Q
—
Why
not
a
Mr
trinir
It is bis duty to pass upon tbe various and such a doubt as would lead the mind
take an usih cf that kind and then violate
Ottawa Beach
8.55
A—Jury enmlOK in here ud brink
it in the manner that they had; Raid that Iquestions that come before him Id the trial to reasonably, honestly and fairly doubt
These rates remain In effect until Sep?
wlth
“
*
bont
“
&gt;»la
wel
­
he deemed it a misconduct
the part of of s case, i-egarding tlw admissabiilty of wlietber the party is guilty or not. ^udge
tember, M. ISM. Return limit October 81
the officers and amt of the jury. He knew Itestimony, aud many other questions Smith told the Jury that if after looking fare and being nltownl to lepant,. toij
1894.
C. R, Obbohx,
thax the Supreme foart was very jealous which arise in a trial, and you have had over tbe testimony and considering all the u mIoom. they hul .a opportunity to
le»rn what publto aenUnwut waa nnd’ my
of the rights of the respondent.
Since IIn this trial a practical exemplification of facte proven to their satisfaction in the
rlfhta
were
prejudiced.
■
‘
these
duties,
and
how
they
arjse
and
are
hearing of tbdr actloa be had looked up 1
case, and the natural circumstances that
Q—The taet that you did not explain
upon. When tbe case is closed it surround these facte, if they were still
the artton as tboroughly as possible, am! passed
1
as soon as he heard of it he talk** with Iis l he duty of the Judge to give to the uuable to say that the prisoner was guilty tour whereabout, S*tart*y nlalii l-f....
doubt iiwim,....... in
die officers about iL and they Uiought. that &lt;Jury tbe law which should gwreni them l was their daty to acquit him, but that th. Border was noHare
yon anJJS., to
iu
and such ! instructions In considering thc case they were not to
they were doing no harm as long as the ----j .Its consideration,
—.MiWIEai
a
t
UiT
‘
?
’
’
h
*
rmb0
*ta
,b*1 “Ubt?
as he thinks they aba
go beyond tte* evince to bunt for doubts
tbe issues they are to ■
Ok isM
nor entertain doubts frhlch were merely
was all the resaU of
[•nciful or based upon groundless eon’U'lt « “oulM to ju-lrfjr an

HE IS GIUTY

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k~~rpr^«riolity. &lt;u j;et- .hot
mystery Turned in
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found in preowbpied and abM-nt-X"

•ented a. .looping, noIwlw!
abort, nerroua, aniiou. »u.w
•UpL whether long OT «h.,rt,
JTMtle or refleetlr,. «Ut.. t;1
the caae may be. The p^d
alow and meaaund; the
aptcuou.lv turned out, th,
atralghtened. When- a v-ngefni
poae be hidden under a frigBe,|

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Im Tbe direction of the
“J*
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pulae of the mind invariably
uncertainty, heal tat i„n BB11 ,;,Jeci"2
Obatinate people, who in an arguMM

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Ann on the ground. Wl]k
•lowly, ud &gt;Uud with th.- leg,
pUnted and far apart.
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fluting* Market*.
Butter.»tn 11
Corn per trn.. W).
Exp per ta,,»to io.
.
BTBas per lb.. 2. •
I
Tara perth.. io.
Potatoes per bu., OJ to 75.
Rye per bn.. &lt;3.

Tallow per IB.. sh.

Oat* per bu.. as.
Witeat. ted per bu.. 62
Wh*ut. white per bu.. .^.
Clover Heed ner t&gt;u.. 4 5n toe
Timothy tteed per bu.. 2.50
Racier p*r bu. un tn &lt;w*
Hav per ton, 4.00 t«*. ,7 on
Millet teed per bu. U&gt;.
Parikdressed.».». to c oo.
Braes, 1.00 tn 1.4".

Chicken drrsMsl. h and &lt;« ' *
Turkey*, uhMaed. ij.
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Beef dreosed. 5 so io c.w
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Nutlou.dre5&gt;c«L 5.

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Cuius .' 0! ikrrj - Si.
..
I*1 hereby gtvrn. •!■. t t&gt;v sji *rrter &lt;4
tbe Probate Court tor tb. «.,u«uYv of Ham
msds os tbe telb &lt;1bi of Kjv. a, d. l»i.
MIX mouth*.from dual date were i ilonvd forrnM.
I tor* to nrew-nt their
au.:!;,, till..
Oi Usnnail W. Bu*«el!. late c&lt; said roumy
deoesred. and U st at: mxntor* o! tdd OinhimU
are required to present the r clainis tnaato
Prybxtv Court, at the lYubstS t&lt;2&lt;re. hi tbt City
of Hastins*. ?t-r ex mu, Inal ion and liliurxjxe, e
o- before i|«r
•iFv'n* Xorrmbernext
aud ihei MJt-ii clhiuis alii i&gt;e Ct-.tr11 ix-fore said
pourl. Oil TutadjMJ*. ILe j-u? il.iy ctAWBl
and bn Wednesday, the ‘.*th day of November
next, at ten o’clock m ibe Jorrneuu nt each of
LImnm liny*.
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The best Advenuing medium tn Bar­
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HASTINGS, MICH., JUNE 7. 1894.

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(j who cm ever forget the proud
distin.-icin achieved by McCormick
Bm.Lrs and Mowers? Who can ever
f
-hat the McCormick received
the highest awards given for any
make of Binders and Mowers, and
that tn the regular field trials they
earned the only honorable mention
fee s .iln-and grass cutting machinery?
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:now
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thcs0 representatives reported
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r ^psctlre companies that tbo
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that ordinary machines could not handle
them. 1 ou ough( to know that none of
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were formed, “by observation and induct­
ion, especially mentioning bls habit of
total abstinence and his opposition to
ptt tILbL10, of thornap- human slavery.
for 1*^5? CAB1- JOHNSON
“Mr. Lincoln was great In the sense
uJL5nOOODILE ANO ALthat he was endowed with extraordinary
MOBT takes his life.
power, able to accomplish vast results.
True greatness may be traced to one of
three qualities, namely, intellect, genius
----- V
CT- J LUO
or talent. The illustrious replier to Hayne,
Liquor iu g*l&lt;x to be at the
was a man of genius, the hero of AppomBottom of It.
report was aurrent on the atox a man of talent, the 10th President
strcrcte that a murder had been committed of the United States a man of intellect.
J® ‘homapple township. Coming as it By Intellect we mean the gift of under­
did just after the sentence of one murder­ standing as distinguished from mere im­
er It created no little talk. Fortunately, pulse. It Is manifested by acuteness of
however, the victim of this most peculiar observation, originality of conception and
case is not dead and is in a fair way to re­ accuracy of judgment. All this was claim­
cover. The facts in the case as told us ed for Mr. Lincoln. The study and prac­
tice of the law uuder the system of special
are as follows:—
Saturday night last a farmer by the pleading was calculated to develop this
special
faculty, as It is the perfection of
aarueof Mr. Beary and his hired man.
Lari Johnson, a Swede, went fishing on a logic applied to human life. The fine dis­
creek which is the outlet of Duncan lake, cipline of hll-mind was illustrated by ex­
which is in the very north west corner of tracts from his speech In Congress on the
Thornapple township. The plate is known Mexican war, in which be referred to
as the "Kilmer Mills,” which by the way military glory as "that attractive rainbow
are now run by a man named Pike. As that rises in showers of blood, that ser­
we said before Beary and Johnson went pent’s eye that charms to destroy,” signifi­
fishing. At a bridge which passes over cant words for a civilian who in twelve
years was to be the Commander in
the creek in question Johnson met Frank
Stetzlc, a Bohemian who lives in the Chief of the greatest army oft modern
times.
neighborhood. Johnson was not familiar
The morning after Mr. Lincoln deliver­
with the place nor where the good fishing
places were, and Stetzic told him If he ed his famous Cooper Institute address,
the Rev. John P. Gulliver said to him
wanted to catch bulHicads to fish right
off the bridge. Johnson followed Stetzlc’s that it was the most remarkable speech he
had ever heard. Mr. Lincoln asked what
advice getting down on his hands! and
knees and commenced fishing from the there was about It he thought remarkable.
He replied. "The clearness of your state­
bridge. Stetzic went on and Beary went
ment, the unanswerable style of your
down the creek a short distance. This
was about 9 o’clock In the evening or a reasoning, and especially, your illustrations
which were romance, pathos, wit and logic
little before. About an hour later Stetzic
■H welded together.” Opinions of Judges
returned and approaching the bridge ■ saw
Caton, Breeze and others who certified to
something that to his distorted vision
his greatness as a lawyer were quoted.
“looked like a crocodile,” as he claims. In­
Mr. Lincoln’s character as a lawyer,
stead of running away, he pickl'd up a debater, politlcan, statesman and Presi­
piece of board and dealt the supposed
dent. was carefully and eloquently present­
monster, which was really Carl Johnson, a ed. In his debate with Judge Douglas the.
terrific blow back of the ear and along the Judge had said with great emphasis that
Tight side of the head, fracturing bls skull the people of Kansas and Nebraska ought
and from the effect of which one side of to have the right to govern themselves.
Johnson's body is now paralyzed.
"This” said Lincoln. 1 readily confess;
Whether lie fell into the water, or wheth­ but,” said he. rising to his full height, "I
er he was pushed into the water by Stetzic deny their right to govern any other person
no one seems tZk know. Mr. Beary who without that •fither person’s consent.” -A
was below the bridge was attracted by the reply which in a word Illustrated his idea
noise and called for Carl a couple of times. of the fallacy of popular sovereignty.
Coming up to the bridge Stetzic said ‘1
Speaking of Mr. Lincoln as a politician,
don’t know where he is but there Is a man the speaker said: "A statesman Is one
in the water,” and together they went and who understands the theories of govern­
pulled Johnson out of the water, Stetzic ment. A politician is the advocate -of a
going for a doctor and seeming willing to single idea.
One is devoted to history
do everything he could to help the injured and philosophy; the other to a party and
man.
to conventions. A statesman who is not
The peculiar features of the affair are a politician is an idle dreamer; a politician
that there was no malice or grudge exist­ who Is not a statesman is a pernicious
ing between the men that is known of. demagogue. In the highest sense Lincoln
The other peculiar circumstances Is that was both a statesman and a politician.
Stetzic could take a man who was sitting As a politician he was not only devoted to
on his hands and knees for a crocodile, the advancement of the republican party,
nearly kill him. and so soon after say that but he was endowed with that ambition
"there was a man in the water.*’
which aspires to leadership. But he was
Stetzic is a quiet fellow, comes from a no intriguer. His nature was above du­
good family. He is an ignorant fellow plicity. He played the game of politics,
but hasn’t the appearance of a criminal. but not with loaded dice. He was a can­
He admits that he intended to klltf John­ didate for Vice-President in 1856. and for
son because he thought he was a crocodile, the Presidency in I860. What he lacked
but says tl at he never saw a crocodile. and most needed was a national reputation.
It is said that Stetzic had been to Cale­ This-Douglas possessed. The next tiling
donia Saturday afternoon and filled up to greatness Is tb associate yourself with
pretty esvn
well with
and that
picuj
kvtiu budge,
uuilfcu. aux.
ou.a, after memilti.'sb.
1 nt; JUItlk
greatness. The
joint tlftlftl.VS
debates WHICH
which iurfob
showing Johnson where to fish that night । lowed were originated through the tact ot
he went on to a cider mill and imbibed ' Lincoln and enabled him to share with
freely of hard cider, the combination ren-1 Douglas his national notoriety.
In the
dering him capable of seeihg crocodiles | course of the debates in 1858, Mr. Lincoln
anywhere.
*
‘
..
- questions
..
- to —Mr.
proposed. to put direct
He was arrested for assault with intent IJouglas showing the antagonism between
to kill and released in 81000 bonds, with the Bred Scott Diclsion and popular sov­
Arnold Rogers and Eugene Ward, of Cale­ ereignity. "If you do." said his friends,
donia as sureties. The examination will .“he will give you an evasive answer.”
be held before Justice Freeland on the "If lie does” said Lincoln, "he can hever
county line to-morrow at one o’clock, and be president." To which they replied
it is thought that the case will not be “That is not your lookout You are after
pushed, as Stetzic offers to pay toward the Senatorship.” "No” replied Lincoln,
medical assistance and for lost time. Such "1 am killing larger game. The battle of
dlspoaition of the case however will not 1860 is worth a hundred of this.” The
act as very much of a deterrent for men in debates between Lincoln and Douglas
such a condition to take other men for were publised in every paper and read
crocodiles and crack their skulls. Such throughout all the land. The Presidential
actions as the result ot drunkenness ought Convention met in Chicago in the summer
Mr. Lincoln’s competitors In
not to go unpunished. Stetzic is 83 years of 1860.
of age and Johnson 20 years. Though the that convention were most illustrious
latter's skull Is fractured and one side men; the scholarly Seward; the brilliant
Cameron; the profound Chase, and ttie
paralyzed be Is In a fair way to recover.
accomplished Bates. On the first vote, Mr.
MEMORIAL DAY
Seward lacked only sixty votes, of the
nomination. The excitement during the
second and third ballots beggars descrip­
Extraet from Add row ot Congressman
,
Thomas
tion. Thurlow Weed, who led the Sew­
•The .ddrws on dreorallon d»y by Hon. ard delegation ‘sat upon the platform mo­
H E Thomas, our member of Congnaw tionless as a statue and white as marble.
What combination bad been made or
from the Uh. district, w.s « critlc.l an.ly,1, ot the character ot onr martyr President whether It was an unpledged convention,
very
few, if anybody, knew. Lincoln was
Abraham Lincoln.
Atrainst the position tli*t Mr. Lincoln In his law office at Springfield trying to
waa not one who achieved greatncM draw a legal paper forb client. Suddenly
but rather had greatness thrust upon him, however, the news flashed over through
Mr Thomas made an exhaustive argument, the land that Lincoln was tho chosen
••1 propose" aald Mr. Thomas "in the standard bearer. The same fidelity with
study nt Lincoln, to address myselt to which be served bls client as a lawyer
those grand personal outlines which dis­ characterized him as a statesman when
tinguished bls Illustrious catwr. and with­ the civil, jMjiitlcal and military rights of
out which the wait ot Nolan Creek would forty millions of people was Intrusted to
never bate blazed toUh the bright and his care, it was as though he had been
retained by the American people In a case
central sue ot the nineteenth century. t
In referring to the tact that Mr. Lincoln to preserve the Union. After alluding to
was born on this continent, the speaker the fact that In the dark days of 1863, ^!r.
said: "Liberty Is Indigenous to American Lincoln offered to step aside and help
soil U was the land of the tree and the Gov. Seymour to the Presidency if lie
borne ot the brave .before It was ever would lead a union democratic party, and
pressed by Anglo slzou teet. W.balever when he declined he made the sanie offer
stricture- may be made on the character to Gen. McClellan, who also declined
Mr. Thomas said: “In those dark days of
ot I be Aborigines their bravery was never
ouesUonwt, and every attempt to enslave 1863 and 1864, when the cause of the Un­
them tailed. Nor la Uth all. Svery.ttempt ion trembled In the ballance; when it be­
to plant despotism ori this continent has came necessary to replenish our wasted
railed. All power whether it comes trom army by draft; wher. you and I, my. com­
the banks ot the Thames or from the banks rades, confronted a determined and des­
perate foe and made doubly so by words
ot the Tiber, must surrenderbeoestb these
When be­
western skies to the one sutbortty derived of cheer from foreign, lands.
from the people. Both ecoleslsstteum Slid tween the field, the camp, jmd the hospital
and
our
comfortable
homes
stretched
a
monarelu- are languishing In she Lstln
Stales aud even Canada is more a nation­ thousand weary tnlies; when our com­
mander In chief was himself denounced as
al I tv ttmn a province.”
a traitor and even then marked for death,
Ot Mr. Lincoln's carb' IHe. the
said: "In Ipdlan. be received ill the he took the glittering crown of honor from
school advantages he ever hat a single bis bead and offered it in conciliation to
term ot six weeks In a tarnkwCKals achool ■bis hesitating critics for bls country’s
safety. When your comrades lay bleeddistrict to attend which, be bad to walk
"Aw AD
*nnr faithful
lug ou the fieldlof battJe» Joor
nine mll.-s eaeb day. Heremalned
president passed through the darkest
helping bls father until be
years ot age and then eommenoed life as a GethaemaDe for your rftfety and for your
success. No, no. it is hot too much to
day islmrer. at St eenua day. /or cloth
n naif of pantaloons, for ©very jard he write his name highest on the scroll of
fame. Let it be embalmed in history;
bemmte hi. mW.nl
let it be carved in marble; let it be sung
Into soMety. hl.
in song and glodtied Id eloquence, until it
anWwwbed wduntaundrted BhaD echo along the sunlit hllla of future
spun cloth. an
—--,
»u&gt;H.rtkLuo«UI*r« nwk U.
• ^Hustratlng Mr. Lincoln’s humor, thB

c"^1“ ,p«*kw»bow«l L-OW bl, prlneipAlB

speaker related the story of an application

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to the President for pardon for a young
FOR STATE SENATOR
man who was condemned to die for de­
serting his command and going home to
be married. "I want to punish the man”
said Mr. Lincoln, "Maybe In less than a
The fall election has commenced to re­
year-Jie will wish I had denied the pardon. solve the attention of people somewhat
But we can’t tell. Probably when I was and candidates for various offices are
a young man I might have done the same being discussed. As is well known the
thing,” and with a smile lighting up bis honor of naming a candidate for state
care-worn face he signed the paper.
,Hi.s senator is one that belongs to Barry this
indifference to pomp and riches was ill­ year in accordance with the precedent
ustrated by the story ot the visit of New established, and for this honor It gives the
York mlliionarles to secure a gunboat to friends of Mr. Miner 8. Keeler of Middle­
protect New York harbor from the Merri­ ville great pleasure in presenting his name
mac, which had escaped from Hampton as a candidate to represent this district in
Roads, One man arose and said be was the State Senate.
worth five million; another that he repre­
What is needed in the state Senate are
sented fifty millions; and another that he active workers, men of.good, sound-judg­
represented several millions.
They all ment and business ability. Mr. Keeler is
claimed that they had subscribed for the one of Middleville’s most prominent busi­
government Joan; that they paid their tax­ ness men. Coupled with bis good judg­
es and that they ought to be protected. ment be has bad an exceptionally fine
Mr. Lincoln listened with his hands clasp­ business experience than which but very
ed around his left knee, and his body few within our county limits have had'
swinging back and forth, and when any better. Naturally sharp and shrewd,
they were . through said; "Well, gentle­ but at the same time possessing those
men, the government has no vessel as vet elements of conservatism that make in
which can sink the Merrimac, and dur re­ him an especially safe and reliable man,
sources both of money and; credit nre he is without question the very best
strained to tire utmost.
But if I had as available man that the republicans of this
much money as you fellows say you county can nominate.for this honor. '
you have ifot, and was as skeered as you
Mr. Keeler lays no claim to oratory, but
seem to W. I’d build a boat of my own at the same time has the ability to express
and protect my own property.”
"One himself in a straight-forward, business
hundred million dollars,” aays Mr. Colfax, like manner that carries conviction with it
who was present, "never shrunk to small­ He is one I who would always have, the
er proportions than when those men left best interests of his constituents at heart
the room.”
and would work unceasingly for them.
Sympathy has been defined as two
The republicans of Tbornapple will
hearts tugging at one load.
"No man,” rally round Mr. Keeler to a man and the
says Colfax, "holding In his hand the keys enthusiasm of his home triends and sup­
of life and death ever pardoned so many porters would be felt all around the dis­
offenders and so easily.”
An old man trict We know not, nor have we beard, of
called upon Mr. Lincoln for a pardon for any other candidate in Barry County and
his son who was to be shot for desertion the Banker in common with Mr. Keeler’s
the next day. The father spoke of the friends, rejoices that the honor which
aged mother at home, of the fact that their should and no doubt will come to Barry
two pldest sons had bfeen killed in battle, County, will come to one who Is so well
and that this, lheir youngest, was their qualified tn- fill the office.
,
sole dependence; that although he desert­
Church and Society.
ed it was to go home solely on their ac-.
count While he was still pleading a tele­
The Spiritualist Association of Barlow
gram was received which read ns follows: Lake, Bowen’s Mills. Mich., will hold a
"President Lincoln: I pray you not to two days meeting in Briggs Grove, 40 rods
interfere with the court martial of the south of Armstrong’s store pn Saturday
and Sunday, June 16th. and 17tb, 1894,
army. Yen will destroy all discipline.
(Signed)
B. F. Butler.”
commencing at 10 o’clock of each day. G. .
By this time the President had become H. Brooks of Elgin, Ill., will be the speak­
deeply interested in the old man’s story, er. Other speakers and mediums will be
and seizing his pen he exclaimed: "By present Everybody invited to attend.
jingo, Butler or know Butler, here goes.”
Samuel Walburt,
And he wrote across the paper these
Sec*y.
words: "Job Smith is not to be shot un­
Children's day next Sunday morning at
til further orders from me. A. Lincoln,”
the Presbyterian church with an interest­
and handed it to him. The old man took
.the paper and was deeply affected when | ing program of solos, choruses, recitations
and short talks. A bright, not too long,
he read the words "not to be shot until interesting service.
further orders from me,” and turning to
Mr. Lincoln in a trembling voice, "Then
Next Sunday evening Rev. A. D. Grigs­
my boy Is Hable to be. executed at any by will lecture on "Gladstone, orator, pa­
time upon further orders from you?” To triot reformer.” "The Peoples William’’
which the President replied: "I see plain­ and G. O. M. Service at 7:30. Y. R. S.
ly you do not know me! If your boy does C. E. to be led by Miss Ironsides at 6:30.
not die until further orders from me, he
The monthly meeting of the Ladies
will live to be older than Mechusela.”
Missionary Society of the Presbyterian
Abraham Lincoln was great in the sense
church at the Parsonage next Wednesday
that be filled every position td which he
afternoon. All ladies interested cordially
was called, with honor. The roots of his
invited.
,
character went deep down into the hu­
manities of our nature, whili:.tiie sweep of
The Presbyterian church has made ar­
rangements
with
the
M.,C.
ft.
R.
to
run
bls intellect enabled him to master the in­
tricacies of government. When his coun­ an excursion on the 19th. Inst to Grand
try was in peril he rubhid'llkei giant to its Rapids and Muskegon,- for one dollar
J. cents.
-The
trip.__ _____________
Children fifty
*
rescue. He called aloud and an empty round....
m* ' ht-nontt»*H
chuicti fitnria
funds hnrw»
hope tn
to Ibe
benefited by It.
treasury overflowed with money.
He i&gt;huiRh
glanced at a defenseless people and a mill­
Next Sunday Children’s Day, at Emman­
ion men sprung to arms.
WUh his pen
uel church, the Rector will preach In the
he wrote the word emanciptiM), and four
morning a special sermon to young peo­
million human beings stepped from bond­
ple or "Some Lessons From the Flowers.”
age into freedom.
.
Mrs. Hendershott will sing "Consider the
John Wilkes Booth was the embodi­
Lillies.” t Young people especially invited.
ment of a false and bitter sentiment.
He
was not the assassin of Abraham Lincoln
any more than the lightning which shivers
the tree is the glemeqt from which the
lightning Is evolved. It was not the Cen­
turion who put the Saviour to death, but
the rabble who cried "Crucify Him! Cru­
cify Him!” We believe in the liberty of
speech, but not in Its licentiousness. Had
nothing but truth been spoken and writ­
ten, Lincoln would not have died as he
did. Standing by his grave to-day, broth­
ers of every party and of different creeds,
let us resolve that our zeal shall never
withold generous credit to every man for
every good word and deed. Thus our dif­
ferences will never result Jn bitterness nor
bitterness In crime.
In conclusion the speaker said: "His
mutilated form was borne by a mourning
nation to its last resting place on the banks
of the beautiful Sangamon.
Around his
grave the prairie Howers blossom, and
their fragrance is wafted to heaven by the
soft summer breeze.
Above him bends
the clear blue sky of Illinois in benedic­
tion by day, while the sentinel stais keeps
•watch by night. There let him n*t.
In
a land which his'fideilty saved from dis­
union, In the midst of &amp; grateful people
Tor whom be died, in the presence of all
the nation, let his nionumetit pierce the
skies. There as a landmark of freedom
for all thtf people df the earth, let it stand
forever.
And when, my comrades, your ranks
shall be leveled by death, when the his­
torians shall say that not one of the Grand
Army of the Republic still lives, may your
fame, linked with that of your great Com­
mander in Chief, survive the wreck of
empires and all the mutations of time.

The C. L. S. C. will meet with Mrs.
Henry Bailey next Saturday, June 9, 1894.
Program:—
*
Science and Prayer—Mrs. Striker.
L-"''
Study of Dante—Ada Michael.
Village Life in Canada—Mrs. Bailey.
Quotations, News Items.
The Junior League will hold an ice­
cream social at the M. E. church, Friday, .
June 8tb., 1894, from 5 until 7.
,
The regular monthly meeting of the W.
F. M. &amp; will be held at the M. E. church
parlors, Wednesday afternoon, June 13th,
at which the following literary program
will be given:—
.
Subject, “Young People, or Light Bear­
ers in Mission Lands.”
Devotional—Mrs. Thomas Cox.
Paper—Mrs. S. M. Fowler.
•
Recitation—Gertrude Smith.
Reading—Inez Snyder.
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Music—Miss Rebekah Striker.
At the Methodist church pr.Uors on
Wednesday of next week, the gentlemen
of the congregation will give a social.
Supper will be served from 5 to 7.
All
are cordially invited.
Next Sunday Is Children’s day at the
Methodist church.
The Sunday School
will have charge of the morning services
and will render a program.
During the
services an opportunity will bo given - any
who desire their children baptized.
In
the evening at 7:30 a sermon will be
preached on "Jesus’ Childhood,” and
admits will be baptized. The exercises for
tlie morning services have been prepared
under the directions of Mrs. Sweezey.
who is an adept at drilling children,.and a •
program of unusual excellence is assured.

The Beauty of y|njn»ra
Spiritualistic meeting at their Hall, '
can never be described and It has never
Sunday, J uni* I Oth, at half past two, p.
been pictured so adequately and satisfacm.
All are welcome.
torlty as in the splendid portfolio just is­
sued by the Michigan Central, “The Ni­ Round Trip TourlMs Rat*4 to Northern.
agara Fails Route.” It contains fifteen
large plates from the very best instantan­
Commencing June 1st. 1894 the Mieheous photograph1*, which cannot be bought igan Central will sell round trip ticketa
for as many dollars. All these can be from Hastings to:
bonght for ten cents at the Michigan Cen­
Traverse City
Mich.
al
r.io
8.05
Bay View
•
“
.
tral Ticket Office.
8.95
Petoskey
“
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Sir KnlgHt* Take Notice.
Harbor Springs
“
“
On June 17th. at 9 p. m. Col. R. Fin ley
10.30
Mackinaw City
“
“
Smiley will deliver an address At Mudge’s
Mackhiae Island
“
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Opera on the subject of The Church v«
Elk Rapids
“
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secret soclties. this being the occasion of
Charlevoix
“
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8.15
the 18tD.
18th. Anniversary
Anniversary mi
of tbs n..
K. O. T.
the
a. M,
Ottawa Beach
“
"_
Slr Knlcbt, turn out bring your badge*
These- rates remain iu effect until Sep­
and flowers as we will decorate the graves tember, 30. 1884. Return limit October 31
of our deseased Bros, on this date.
1894.
. C. R. Osbokm,
C. G. Smith R. K.
____________________
Agent.
B. P. Sew amd Com.
Aaayrla Fatality.
John Yourex a well to do farmer of
Ail docs not licensed’and found with do Assyria was thrown from his carriage
tag on will be taken care of in awordanc. Saturday and ‘instantly killed, bis neck

with ordinance.

W. H. Mnx.EH,

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MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

Hastings Banner
Thursday, June 7. &gt;^94COpITbROS- Proprietors^

Banking Commissioner Sherwood Is­
sued a consolidated statement of the
condition of the 100 state banks and
the three trust companies of. Michigan
at the close of business May 4, as fol­
lows: The aggregate capital stock is UB.M0.OtB and
the total deposits »6.1TO.98T. The total savings
depoBita. Cn.4M.B4. show an Increase of
11 rBffi.Mfl; and the total commercial deposit*,
amounting to SSJ.737.872. an Increaso of 11.431,M4. The total Increase In deposit since De­
cember 19. IBM. the date of the last report, was
The Items of loam an{! discounts,
stocks, bonds and mortgages amount to 160.­
981,178. an Increase of 11,973,934 since the last
Health in Michigan.
From various portions of the state
the reports of sixty-one observers for
the week ended May 98 show that
diphtheria and consumption increased
and inflammation of the bowels de­
creased in area of prevalence. Scarlet fever was reported at forty places,
measles at forty-eight, diphtheria at
twenty-six, typhoid fever at twelve,
consumption at two hundred and eight­
een places and smallpox at Bay City,
Muskegon. Detroit, Grand Rapids and
Sturgis.

lottery prizes.

TROOPS LN COMMAND.

They Prove to Bo Cures. Batter
Deeds of Riotous Strikers in Indi- T
Than Blessings.
stne Are Checked.
ln.ta»«-

CIGAHETTE
This Country in One Year.

Fto^a* HRTOC C™«tM hr
OupIfi’B Little Dur.

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th.J■*£•«

■oldiera Sent to Shelburn und Other Points

Kingdom During One

BTXT« takm ▲ HAXD.
Shxlbvm, Ind., June 4.—The seventeen carloads of non-union coal cap-;
turod.t this point ton day. ago

People io general regard the winning
of a prise in a lottery as a piece rf
of a prize in a lotwoy
good fortune. In thia
this they
they are mis­
good
taken
Money gained In ttia
way—
*
taken. Moneygaine
^nnUitlon
ml.fortuue-»n unlucky seqdsWon-

and side-tracked are no lunger here, not bocauw, there is auj reason
The stele militia, to the number of pose that anything is lucky or
US mon, marched into town st in tho world except as people make
11:1» o'clock Sunday
morning and so. but because the sudden acquiritiOT
guarded a train crew while they hooked of a large ram of “““J' *hlcb “*
on to the cars and hauled them . not been earned by hard
away. There was no orert aet of re- solved a. the result of
J"’
alatanee. but a few mon indulged in VCOUUCUV
vestment or foresight,
finds the -peraOT
-a,---- . —
unprepared
and
unfitted
to
take
more or leas reckless talk. A woman
nud -2- ”
- - care
___ a_ to acta nnri
inffS
drew a pistol st one stage of tbe pro- ofTsT
it * ».
It 1leads
and proceedings

Th® annual report of the oommiaiIodbt of internal revenue shows that
three billion cigarette® have been made
In this country during the flacal year
just ended, eay» the Cincinnati Com­
mercial Gazette. This is an average of
about fifty to each individual. The
growth in the production of cigarette®
goes on year by year. A decade ago
the number manufactured was far be­
low a billion. Like pretty much
everything elee that is done in thia
country, the manufacturing facilities
are greatly increased by the adoption

of machinery.
Within the last few year® ®ome very
wonderful machine® for making cigar­
etteshave been invented. One pattern
will turn them out at un average rate
of two hundred and sevehty-five a min­
Friends Surprised at the
ute.
The patents on these devices are
Wonderful Improvement.
vastly valuable. One style, which may
be well described for the sake of illus­
*C. L Hood &amp; Co., Lowefi, Mam. :
'•Dear Sirs: — I take pleasure in writing tho
Plunder by the Wholeeale.
tration, passes along an endless strip
goo l I have received from taking Hood’s Saibaof paper, the width of which is just the
Police at Traverse City captured two diers were on the verge of a clash sev­
parillA. Every spring and summer for six years men alleged to belong to a gang of eral times. The militia are now camped
length of a cigarette. Tho tobacco is
I
or more, my health has been so poor from heart burglars operating there .since Feb­ 6 miles south of here.
fed from above into little scales. They
I
freuble and general debility that at times tllf®
Keep Kight on Stopping Train*.
ruary—Will Sharp, claiming;to live in
drop as soon as they have received the
was a burden. I would become so
One or two freight trains were held
Fremont, and James Waldron, of New
precise
quantity required, emptying
Emaciated and Weak and Pale
York. Thirty large trunks containing up Sunday night and searched for coal. j
their contents upon the strip of paper,
that my friends thought I would not live long.
pistols, bowie knivos, disguises, silver­ They were stopped by ties on the track. I
which
Is
rolled, chopped off with
I could do scarcely any work at all and had to
It is reported that all the minere in
knives and glued neatly, all In an in­
lie down every few minutes. I began getting ware. clothing, jewelry, mopey, silver
'
thia
district
will
be
here
to-day.to
re
­
communion
services,
etc.,
.were
se
­
stant of time, of course, a great many
worse In January, losing my flesh and feeling so
.
simultaneously, the machine counting
tired. I thought I would try Hood’s Sarsapa­ cured. The plunder and mem were se­ sist the soldiers in piloting north-bound
rilla and I am happy to say I am in better health cured in two separate boarding houses. coal through. There is some very sen­
them' and conveying them into the
sational talk and even the coolest men ■
packages, which are likewise wrapped
are greatly agitated. It seems at this
around them by mechanical contriv­
Thomas McClough, aged 05, a fanner hour absolutely out of the question
ances unaided by hands.
than 1 have been for a number of years. My living two miles east of Romulus, died that the Evansville
.... ....... A; Terre _Haute
_____ i
The Russians and Turks do not use
friends remark to me: * Why ho w well you look.’ from
poison* self-administered. An company can move any coal through '
X tell them it is Hood's Sarsaparilla that has
any
machinery for the manufacture of
Inquest was held before Justice King*- thiA pi^,.
without trouble,
I
cigarettes, the work all being done by
done the work. I would have al! suffering hu­ ley. From testimony give* by the
•
- — -•
manity give this medicine a trial and be con­
hand.
French cigarettes are particu­
I
members of the family
that
- it seems
.
India*apoua. Ind.. June 4. — Gov.
vinced. This statement is Trie
tho Ixo»larly mild, because the tobacco is
they were aiTTl_
tL 1b»
—d
1. ; Matthews and Col. Thomas M. Defrees died.
iwye _t
at ~
.
«ct." Mm. JKXxm Dbckbr, Watseka, HL
steeped
in water to make it so.
taken poison,
but,
his
x. complying
.’ C with v
" ;[ received word Sunday from Cannel­ '
The next first-prize winner was an
The details of the manufacture of
Hood’s Pills cure liver ills, constipation, request, they neglected calling a phy- barg ftnd Shelburn, where the troops elderly man, and the father of a fainbiliousness, jaundice, sick headache, Indigestion. aician until too late. The jury returned were mobilized, that all was peaceable ily. He had a very good business sit­ cigarettes are kept to a greater or less
degree a secret by the manufacturers,
a verdict of suicide.
_ quiet,
. . and
. that
.
•hadnation and an excellent reputation.
and
the
striker®
each of whom has his own particular
------ —,
made no further attempt to inter- ., Soon after receiving his great lottery
PARKER’S
Sympathy and Sorrow.
combination of tobacco®. None of the
i HAIR BALSAM
the moving of trains prize he, too. began to lead an im­
The Port Huron common council I fere with
brands on the market are composed of
is
the
intention.
however,
proper life, setting up an extravagant
adopted a resolution expressing their It
establishment, in the life of which his one kind only. The reelpe is not di­
keep
the
militia
in
tho
itliful Color,
sympathy and'sorrow for th^ families to
k bair
field until order is completely restored. ' family had no part. His income did vulged outside of the firm. But this
of Capt. Henry Little, Barpey Mills,
The total number of men under arms not provp large enough for his reck­ is not all. The original mixture is
Angus King and William Lewis, who
is 050, and' 400 of them are at Cannel­ less expenditures. He spent his prin- merely a basis, for artificial flavoring.
gave up their lives in the desperate at­
r« Parker&gt; Ginjrer Tonic. It'■tiro*thewunt Cough,
burg under command of CoL James R. 1 cipal, borrowed money, became bank- To begin with, various essentia] oils
Wwak Lone*. IW.il ffv. I txl .jwtlon. Pala, Take In Ume-Mctt.
tempt to rescue the crew of the Rosa Brig. Gen. McKee is in command |1 rupt, and was imprisoned for debt. are added.
ISMMK2?hSU,lYaas«S ST
wrecked schooner Shupe, and a com­
The list of these includes rose geran­
at Shelburn. There are sixteen com-1I Meantime he had acquired Intemper­
mittee was appointed to look after the
ium, vanilla bean, tonka bean, and
I panics in all in action, but Adjt. Gen. ■' ate liabits.
dependent widows and children of the
licorice
root. These ingredients are
Robbins wired his assistant, CoL De- ,।
The third "fortunate" mortal who
men.
__ _
frees, Sunday afternoon that no more obtained the first lottery prize had no added after the tobacco has been
Doctors Spoil u Romance.
would be needed.
inclination to intemperance or to per­ chopped into shreds in readiness to be
Finally the
Effervescent, too.
I aonal extravagance. He was a man. rolled into cigarettes.
Gertie Morris and Nellie peck, aged
TO ISSUE MORE BONDS.
18 and 18 respectively, both loved Pearl
, people said, who would make a proflt­ particular drug chosen, in the shape
Exhilarating, appetizing.
Dunham, a street car man.' in Grand
of
liquid
solution,
is
sprayed
on the
use of his wealth. He was in a
Just the thing to build up the Rapids. Neither seemed sure of his Secretary Carlisle Soon to I’ublUh Anotb- able
good business, and already had a store material with an atomizer, while the
constitution.
tobacco
is
stirred
and
mixed.
The
affections, and so they wrote an affec­
of his own. He employed his lottery
tionate farewell note to Dunham, and
quantity employed is very carefully
lisle has reached the conclusion that winnings in extending his business.
so many drops
being
allowed
each signed it, and then took chloro­
«—-----------------------condition of the gold reserve His pur|x;«v was to become a prince of judged,--------------------Rootbeer form together. Their condition was I। the
in the treasury is such that he commerce. But he was not adapted to ^or cacb cigarette. All the drugs that
discovered in time to sere them.
will be justified in issuing an­ operations of a large nature, and hu I •rejo in the manufacture of cigare
Wholesome and strengthening,
**
cannot
*'be mentioned, but
" there
other call for bonds, which will prob­ ! investments showed poor judgment ettes
Michigan W. C. T. U. Officers.
is no doubt that opium, valerian and
pure blood, free from boils or
At the annual meeting In Ann Arbor : ably be done about the first of next t and resulted badly. He became bank­
carbuncles. General good health of the Michigan Woman’s Christian month. In conference with the senate , rupt, and had to go to work as an em­ cannabis indica are utilized to the
—results from drinking HIRES’ Temperance union the following offic- ।J finance committee the secretary of , ploye in the very store of which he largest extent. Each manufacturer
may be said to create a special drug
the treasury did not hesitate to say . had once been proprietor.
Rootbeer the year round.
era were elected:
I that when the gold reserve dropped ;
The fourth winner of a hundred habit among those who smoke his
President, Mm. Mary T. Lathrap. Jackson;
Package makes five gallons, 25c.
corresponding secretary. Mrs. Julia A. Parish. below 870,000,000 he would not wait thousand dollars in the .list was a poor brand, so that they are not satisfied
Bay City; recording secretary. Mrs. Lizzie M. for authority from congress, but would I widow. She at once became attractive with any other.
Ask your druggist or grocer for it
Johnson. Flint; treasurer, Mrs. Jonnlc Voor-'
to suitors, and was induced to marry a
Take no other.,
hies. Ann Arbor; delegate at large to the ns- , go
r ahead
, on his own hook and issue a ,
PROBLEM OF HEREDITY.
tionnl convention to be held at Cleveland, O., I bond call.
call, It is understood that at the &lt; man who spent all her new fortune
Send x-cent stamp to the Charles E. Hires
i
cabinet
meeting
"Friday
the
qu.esj
for her in very “short order.” A sep­
in November. Mrs. Emma H. May.
—’
Co., 117 Arch St., Philadelphia, lor beautition was brought up of the, gold ' aration and divorce followed, leaving
Blowl Will T.IL
.
An Overdose of Laudanum*.
reserve, apd the secretary of the j the poor woman in much worse condi­
The scientific shibboleth of our time
W. B. Mankin, who recently arrived
. is heredity. The word Ison everyone's
treasury stated that it was about tion than in her former widowhood.
in Bay City from Crown Pqint, Ind.,
Still another prize winner, whose tongue. Viewing a fallen fellow-mor­
L_,
- . r
. TA v-i-’ 1 $75,000,000, and would in all likelihood
where he handled horroe for C. L. I*UoK.
Ufore
name is given by the Russian journal tal, it la quite the fashion to shake
■ JJ^P'f““d
&gt;” h?
‘b« monte ot June was ended.
Whs, which publishes the results of these
one's bead and say: “Oh! heredity ac­
। McCormick house. He had (taken au
amount of bonds would be decided ' investigations, was a public singer. counts for him: blood will tell?' And
overdose of laudanum. Two letters ol
__
, upon by the secretary of the treasury • He had already saved a considerable with this _________
formula_____________________
we are accustomed
recommendation, a razor and 10 centa is as yet merely a matter of conjecture,
sum of money. Upon receiving the
measure our fellows, much as a
were found on his person.
but it is understood the figures will lottery prize he left his occupation, set! *^erk measures doth. And, lest there
not be below those of the last issue, up a fine establishment and undertook “bo^ld be any doubt about the method,
Short But Noway Items.
science comes to our aid.
Henry
M. Marvin,
the Augusta and in fact may exceed them $35,­ Jo become a “financier." He enooun- **»•
tered much more skillful financiers 1
he says, “you are quite right
banker, and his venerable wife cele­ 000,000.
than ho himself was, who used their Your formula expresses the universal
brated their golden wedding at their
A JEALOUS HUSBAND.
skfil to his disadvantage, and lost not Principle of heridity. We word it a
home.
-POSITIVELY CURESIdea is
la the
•
The Grand Rapids Furniture mm­ He Fires a Bullet Into His Wife’s BnOa only his two hundred thousand ru- little differently, but the idea
bins, but all his previous savings.
“
me- ‘•Like
Like begets
&gt; pany, capitalized at $58,000, sold ita
tame.
begets like
like'’ is
la the
the way
way we
we
S
t
.
L
ouis
,
June
C
—
On
Saturday
'There
are
two
more
cases
on
the
list
P
ut
lt
It
applies
to
everv
living
entire plant to the Grand Rapids Seat­
Joseph Lochner,
aged 95 year®, One of them is that of a man who was
ln the world. Notice this baciling company.
aieepleawnesM and all derangements of the
killed his wife by firing a bullet nelthsr extravagant nor intemperate;
example. Even as you observe
'
About 800 hens and 200 chickens
Nervous System.
were consumed by the burning of the into her brain at their home, No. 1938 but, poor before he received the prize, I H beneath the microscope, it divides,
Diviaien
street
The couple have he is doubly poor now. It stimulated Mnd two bacilli are there in place of
hen house of George Hainer at Mar­
been married about five years, and his avarice, and he has become a* ffllfi
TTh&lt;« rwnwte
ill continue
aSZ:
one. rThia
proceed &lt;*
It —
will
lalette.
have frequently quarreled.
It is despicable miser, lending his money at definitely, under proper condi tion,, un­
John Dewright, a’well-to-do farmer,
claimed that Mrs. Lochner neglected usurious rates, and living a life ot eor- til there are myriads ot bacilli there,
Pnr.it. \ ’egatable, guaranted free fromj died at Kalamazoo, aged 72 years.
her home, and the murder was the re­ roding worry lest some of his hoard but erery one will be precisely like
’
opiate, S 10!° f011 8ize d08e8’ 50c’
Nothing but water passed his lips for
sult of her husband'a jealousy. Looh- should be lost The workingman’s life the first The cholera bacilli never
forty-six days before death. He was
W n T. ..
Receiving Teller Grand Rap­
ner surrendered to the police.
He Is heaven compared with his.
&lt;*anges into the bacillus at consump­
A
Bankhe cannot sayr determined to starve himself to death claims that his wife was unfaithful,
The last man of whom the record is tion, nor that into the bacUlns ot diph­
£•■‘""-ate,- Wbre.«',1 and succeeded.
and he has no regret over her death. given is still in the possession of a por­
theria. Each produces its kind and no
.
Charles McLeod, who had lived in The couple have two little children.
'"r
Ful!"
tion of his unearned wealth, but, like other. 'Like begets like!' It is beau­
Menominee sixty years, died st the age
Co.. Cedar Springs, Mi«_ h' 801(1 b5the others, he is spending what he has tifully simple, unequivocally true, and
Stole si,800 Worth of Stamp*.
of 80 years. He was the second white
Patchooux, N. Y., June C—The poet left at a rate which must bring him to &lt;n universal application.”
' man to settle there.
l'.lar'rT 01
ot h*blt«
It la little wonder that so relatively
Fire destroyed the store building of office was robbed here bv experts In ft?”*!'.—
HABTINQS, • . "'CH
8001 *nd ^YAlbert Meara and his large warehouse tbe daytime Saturday of $1,600 Ln 1
AH history shows that theTotterv is simple, ao true and so sweeping a prop­
- ------------ at Whitehall. The Iom will approxi­ stamps. It is believed that a thief enosition
has proved allnridg writes
mate $10,000, with insurance of $2,500. tered by the back door while a confed­ I ?xCTre.t°vth‘ ““““nlty at large, and Dr. Henry Smith Williams ta the North
I toe facts here given do not differ from
erate
occupied
the
attention
of
the
American
Review. All universal for­
Patrick Sullivan, of Cheboygan, who
the universal experience that it is also
wa* knighted by the king of Sweden clerk at the delivery window and stole
mula, are so. But it should not bo for­
J.™
«
by
i
“
“
*'
Wh
°
‘
o
the
bundle
of
stamps
from
the
safe.
for hia book on turnips as a universal
gotten that a seemingly simple prinarticle of food, has jast patented a bi­
ple may become very complex, Indeed,
Higher Tariff oa American Importa.
cycle made of corn-husk pulp.
in its application. Bo It la here. In­
Madrid, June 4.—It is stated that
deed,
a stumbling
block of most
Three bands have been engaged to the Quban budget will show a surplus „(Th' T?™*" of Ethiopia deposits
COPYRIGHTS.
alarming dimensions appears at the
Nid the procession in Bay City June of $35,000, attained by raising the tariff
when the great Sunday school rally on American imports, lowering the ex­ M&gt;te « giant ^mqnito .nd It. niut.
very outset. «
If we
weattempt
attemptto
toapply
apply th.
the
which It hideaway unde^X^d
' El
”htPh °f lheredit
nrinrsiftlA
___ J*ta_y •Intelligently
. ... r ..
.to
wiH K "tae place in Bay county.
port duty on tobacco and sugar and
telephone company has been admitting Spanish wines free, with a
?,Ur‘by th”
'
to
two
parent,
are
to
be
considered.
*
--------I't lUUMULiVC1.
orc-anized' it Monroe
Conroe under
under the
the name
inline view of excluding French and other a remedy for diseases ol the throat
ol^he Hakv son
™ Telephone
™?Ph°ne company
«®P“y wine.
Three parents are not precisely like
•
UeTw&lt;h^UOfI‘U1U
giant
lor the purpose of building
holl&gt;il”tr and oper­
brea wbwh auspend combs as bix a. one another, hence, In the nature of
must be either
4£X rnL!°th' b™»tteSof trrea. IT* C?"*;tbe
messenger servating a telephone and
““dm.Mcnger
aerrSnawxxrrowx, HL, June 1—The
ice in Michigan and ' Ohio.
Ohia Ita
«■ capital
e*P“^ dead body ot Smithson A. Halley, an
J“’5P' bw*
their hoMr Identical with one parent and unlike
the
other,
or
else
identical
with nei­
htadfiers of wax about the sire of a
old man, was found murdered and
stock is •260.000.
ther. Here theory wavers, bnt expe­
Frank Sweeney, aged
’®ag^*nM f burned in a shanty near here Wednes­
“d notin eombs. The
rience
prove,
that
the
offspring
always
Main street creasing of ths v r^nd “P* day afternoon. The cause of the mur­ fees, which are abnormally email have
4 "om* measure the qual­
Y* °f ‘ b‘“k oolor and
ids &amp; Indiana railroad tn Kauxm.azo°' der is a mystery, as Holley was known X’bo gS’
the honey which they produce Is of an ities of both parents; hence, that it
dropped dead at his home of apop. exynever te precisely like either of them,
oily consistency, never hardening
1 The
of George T. Ba
of hre^tyi
°f ““ PriDCip1'
greaves, night editor' of the D«trof*
Burrxxo, la., June 2.—By the capTribune, and Miss Priscilla E. C. San­
A fellow once tried to startstling school in Kansas City, and started
ford took place in Detroit.
Fifteen thousand persons witnessed
made by grand
th ^STW1 scholars at one dollar a
and Mrs. H. HopThe-v
-n
•
the laving of the corner stone of the
o children were bead.
new gWO.OOO city hall at Bay City.

How Well You Look”

expensive work.

seeding., but she was promptly disarmed by Sheriff Mills, of Sullivan
oounty.
1
The militia proceeded straightaway
to Alum Cove another mining eamp in
thie county, and took out several oars
of coal and ooke from that place A
fight was narrowly averted. The eol-

Hood’s’SS'Cures

...-.I In disaster,
disaster.
which result
Jn RuMia.
In
Russia, says Youth's Companion,
where lotteries are tolerated by tho
law and even employed by the government a. a means -of raising revenue, a careful Inquiry has been &lt;nado
Into tho personal history of the recipl­
onto
' ot
‘ -flna
---------prixes
&lt;-r in the lotteries for
a eerie, of years.
The record of
thews people ia a sad one. Il brings
out in a striking way the fact that
it may be anything hot good lock to
win a prixe of a hundred thousand
dollara.
The first winner of this great sum-^
two hundred thousand rubles^—was a
paying teller in a bank—a quiet,.industrious young man. As soon ns he
had obtained his two hundred thousand rubles he gave up his place in the
bank, began to live on his money, soon
became dissipated, grew more and
more extravagant in his habits, and in
two years was reduced to actual wantHe had. moreover, acquired certain
infirmities which eventually took
him to the public hospital, where he

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ot dwellings and
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.v.L“t.T“r ?Cre wcrc' aorordlng
tta returns of the registrar ,.VnL,
996,922 marriages In Ero-knri
Wales, says London Tid-Blu.'
terns from Sootland and Ireland
it np to a total of more than -qs
forUwCnlted Kingdom
Zt

alder th. amount of money thatX

be spent in jaonitectiou with
marr.ages, ami th. conele,l,m!
follow have Suggested a new train
thought to a oontrlbuior it
in the first place, as manr e-.UrtStaa'
’‘W “&gt;•
ship? That depends—Ilk-mnny ot.
things Bnt, seeking a happv medium,
we may fairly take eighte.-,,'montteu
an average. Say one-half .,f our sweet,
hearting couple® are so aituatod that
letter writing becomes a nvceMity
Say they correspond with each othw
only once a fortnight. tt calculation
which must be far below the markput them on the- moderate allowance
of no more than two sheets of pot®
paper, and w® shall sec the dainty col­
lection of ®wcet nothings amounting
in the mass to a postal revenue of
9205,000, and a yearly ataUuner’a bill
of 9100,000. But these are very small
items to think about.
The jeweler
will come in for a heavier jdmh; of the
profit®. There will be 27^000 wedding
rings ata guinea apiece, and engage­
ment rings Which we shall be well
within the line in assessing at the
same price. Then there are the pres­
ent® which the lover will naturally be­
stow upon the lady of his choice, rang­
ing from the 85,000 bracelet of the
duke to the shilling brooch of the
coster. If wo put them down with the
rings at a guinea in Vaeh caie. and
credit them to tho jeweler again, we
shall have an account of nearly &amp; •
000.000.
'
’

Then come tlie railroad c ompanies.
They must surely reap a golden harvest
out of courting. With the inevitable
xrips and the traveling t,f -&gt;i-(*»rat«d
sweethearts to see one another, we
may safely strike an average of ?15 for
each courtship, which will give us a
round sum of 8750,000. But all these
are only preliminaricH. The greatest
expenditures will come with the wed­
ding day.
There is the trousseau
(more or less costly according to cir­
cumstances) for the bride, and at least
a new suit for the bridegroom. It can
be done cheaply enough, goodness
knows, when bridal dresses are to be
bought second-hand and top hath are
obtainable “on the hire system." But
most folks like to “do" a ‘wedding to
the best of their ability. und*in the up
per and middle classes, at any rate, the
tailor'® share of the. profit is a large
one. Taking only the moejeratje sum

of 825 in each case will give us^a total
of nearly $3,000,000. Then there are
wedding cakes and marriage break­
fasts. Reckon thesm expenses &lt;&gt;f. social
entertainment Mt only $10 a heail. and
we get another half a million: 875.000
wedding fees, licenses and clergyman’s
charges will amount to above S'*K).000,
and as many half crowns tv pew own­
ers will tot up to $150,000 uiw, while
the livery stable man’s bill, allowing
only one carriage to every wedding,
will make $300,000 more. Finishing up
the honeymoon we shall find another
tolerable sum to be added to the costs
of matrimony. Here there will sure­
ly be diversity enough; every stage be­
tween the favorites of fortune who
may flit luxuriantly through Europe
for a year and the daily laborer whose
idea of bliss is limited to a day off. If
we accept $25 as a reasonable average
of ao many honeymoons we have a
final imm of a million and a quarter to
carry on our account Thus, without
speaking of furnishing and other prep­
arations for married life and confining
our calculations only to the expenses
of onUriah ip and the honeymoon, we
shall be within the mark in saying
that the annual marriage census of the
United Kingdom represents n total ex­
penditure ot $35,000.000. n conhi.leratioo
which would certainly indicate that
marriage is by no means a Lad thing

for trade.

ODD AND CURIOUS WEIGHTS.
How tbe Habltuw of the Sonflan SetUe
Their Purchase® with GoldMoney used by natives in eccirient*!
Soudan consists of small univalve
white shells called cauric-s derived
from tbe Maldives and Uquedijes
islands, And also from Zanzibar. l°r
several centuries past
sl»h&gt;^ l,avc
brought to the mouth of the 5’u’rr «
to the Guinea coast, M iar as Liheri^
entire cargoes of these shells. tn»
ralue ot which ron» from twelrc cents
to forty cents per thousand, r.wonling
to the part of Africa. Court,-, are only
used In oountries wherefr’1'1 ,s M „
In the whole area between Knnf. iw
doukao and tho sea. cauriel are not
used; natives settle their purchases
with gold dust or nuggets
To weigh the gold t hoy use as ear
rency they employ small e..piH-r»'
Weights are extremely teried in sha|W
and sixes Moat of them are in I'rass.
■Many of the weights exhibiting h&gt;m&gt;*
figures.an Imais, took, ludicrous screw,
etc, says tho Jewelers'Cirenlor.arc-mod
eled with wax and cast in brass Af

cans may hare learned tbl*i’7K' “„,rT
Bnropeans who rUited their counW
but their art exhibits a nM&gt;'e
actor thoroughly noreh The^
artiste hare eridently reproi®
they saw or imagined, end tiny
done it in a style of their own; their
sroX. « p^nllarly humorous and

*“J^aUre Who has n pair of wstes
has also special weights which he al»"»
how to use He kno«re
g,1;?,' .
, giraffe wc-ghs «"•
« two mltkals ot gold; tW^
weight in the *»pe of a b«
«mta ©ne-h*lf or one-third m-tk

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------------------*
5nd ““ "taUffbt Of Cod, with I
But 'While Honoring Thorn Do Not
ove’ *C^EOC*
®od, which grows green The
Nation's Lawmakers
Forgot the T,tvtn.tr • ?V.eT,each Brow They were as noble
An Open Switch Derails a Train
What They Are Doing.
} “Wierajta ever buckled sword. They
in Wisconsin.
Draoratio. o.,
_ ______ _ ______
’ tXTwmV'' T»• ever nt- 1
vereu word. An^never earth’s philo»—Tbe Tragic Fall of a
.opj
( Opher traced with the golden pen ofl I
Soldier—Th© Sufferings of
the deathless page truths half so sage
R» they fought out for men.
|
I
While we wevp for the fallen, and
[Special Washington Letter.]
SENATE.
mqurn
for
toe
loved
and
lost;
while
the
|
CARB TELESCOPED.
It has been nearly a quarter of a
Washington, May 90.—In the senate
century siaoe the Inauguration"^"^ S
Howers over the silent
Marshfield. Wto., May 31.—The 8t
yesterday, the lumber st^ftedule 01 the
custom of decorating tSgrave. of
!'"’UbUC
Paul limited was derailed and three
tariff bill being under consideration,
. once shook
dead Soldiers annually; and it is to
. the world, we should Senator Frye (rep-. Me.) offered an cars telescoped at Mannville early
hoped that the custom may conUn^ stoZ a„f
?athy and a
share of syn
sympathy
a goodly
Wednesday morning by a defective
_ ..
•••__. n,m. amendment putting a duty of *1 switch, resulting in the known death
forever. The paraIng of
- X. i Ue
per
1,000
feet on sawed boards
of six persons and the serious injury
— — great volunteer' armies.'
e'er, makes a great change in tho way ~
and *2 per 1,000 feet on sawed lum­
Tens of thousands of them ar© marchof eight others, as follows:
people look at thingk Decoration day
ber. Senator Frye said that Canada i
|ng grimly into the jaws of death,
is a legal holiday which has been uni­
was one
of
the
worst enemies
the ■ Judwn Bigelow,
bravely and unflinchingly; but there to
c".
.
,
,
uuc
juqsou mgeiuw.
neaa oraKemau.
head brakeman.
ateveus Stevens ,
formly observed by the veterans and
no excitement, no huzza, no comrade- ’ uni tea states had. She was too small Point; George Gebhart, fl reman. Steven*
by the people. But the manner of
&lt;for the United States
• fight
- - - and
- -had- Point;
— - Hubbard, engineer. -Stevens
“
to
•hip, in facing death f&gt;y disease or old
decorating the graves of the soldiers
Point; O. W. Moseljr. news agent. Steven*
•ge. Tens of thousands of tjie boys in­ therefore instituted and kept up Point: W. B. Rxuwell, civil engineer, Steven*
differs very materially from the first
of “nagging,’’ like tear- Point: Mrs. Wagner. Butternut.
blue are now old and grizzled and trrav
&gt;a system
’ ,
Decoration day. and the people have inthoirlatary.arath.yarafc.li^ga !
^ull^’ita American
X^lhro^
flag !। .
Tbe Injured.
GOOD ADVICE
changed in their habits more than they i
Mrs. G. H. Brown. Irene. S. D.. one rib bro­
would be willing to admit
| the street. The United States was ken; Henry Sbover, Marshfield, shoulder dislo­
Many of us can remember the fact I
, constantly
doing
Canada
favors, cated: W. D. Hogan, a passenger. Butternut,
Every patriotic- JHren should give hto
that when Decoration day was first ob­
and the latest attempt in that line bruised about the head and side; Fannie
Harth. Springdale. Ill.; William Ryan. Stur­
personal effort and influence*o increase
! was the putting of lumber on the free
served the poignant grief of the.sur- i
geon Buy. ribs broken; Arthur Turnion. Chi­
the circulation of his home pajvr which
vivors of the war was an emotion to 1
yst.
With free iron, coal and lumber cago. cut on head: Dr. Weitzel. Gidden, hurt
Twitchell. Minneapolis, bead
teaches the American policy of Protec­
1 Canada would, he said, drive half the internally; E.
which all other feelings were sub- I
cut
‘
I American shipping ?rom the great
ortlinnted. In those days the sight of
tion. It is his duty to aid in this respect
i
lakes.
the graves of the soldiers caused the !
in every way possible.’ After the home
_
,,
, ...
.
The
me belt
uen tnai
that noius
holds inciipiiiin
the split in pinvo
place
grief of the people, the widows and or- ’
n iMu.iuru.'i, ^
.mu
uy
0111 was inin­ ’ was broken or purposelv removed,
y a1-—a
A bill
paper is taken care of, why .not sub­
phuns, and their friends, to break out
troduced in tK.
the senate „„
on 1...^..
Tuesday leaving the switah partly opan. With­
troflarafl
scribe for the American Economist,
' making it unlawful for tiny person to out the slightest warning the train
afresh; and, by reason of the fact that
published by the American Protective
* send obscene literature or any other
a majority of the women were clothed
....
,
plunged into it»
After thundering
iriflttor
f.f influent
tnr1«&gt;r*x»r»t charretar,
hh.rnntov or
nr htiv
in black, the scenes on \he ground ,
mattar of
any
over th. tie. a distance of «0 rod. Tariff League? One of its corrcspuuI artiele
article intended for immoral
Immoral use by or more th. engine toppled over into dents says :
were usually exceedingly
solemn.
“ No true American cun
express. The tariff bill was further the ditch, telescoping the three front
In those days young girls, dressed in
get along -without it. I consider it the.
j discussed. Adjourned until to-day. z 1 coaches, the sleepers* remaining up­
white, distributed the flowers, this j
greatest and truest political teacher in
1
Washington, June L — The senate right The pile of broken car timbers
ceremonial making the contrast sharp- t
I yesterday adopted a resolution declnr- immediately caught fire.
tb? United States.”
er and bringing out in stronger light
All the cars
I ing the .en.ta to be n kwof a pobey , we„ bnrnca or bid] dnmB(red. Some
Send postal cord request for free
the deep emotion of the mourning
I
of
non-intervention
with
Hawaiian
af•
•
of
the
dead
were
burned
to
a
crisp.
I
crowds that came together on those oc­
sample copy. Address V» HL&gt;»fT I- .Wake­
fairs. Senator Sherman spoke on the .
casions.
The division superintendent, a pas- । man, General Secretary, 135 West 23d
tariff bin. and daring hl. remark. «ld I
roB „„
Col. Urell, past commander of the de­
senger on the north-bound train, set
WK OWE THEM OUB RESPJXT.
St. New York.
the NcKtnley bill had been persistant- &gt;
workit onoe cHng for the victims.
partment of the Ifotomnc, says: “I re­
ly
misrepresented ..
as .
a Mil
bill .0
to -------------increase 1 Mndtag the.bodies 01 those that Uved
1.
member that in those days romantic effects of disease and hardship incident
things were constantly happening. 1 to their services in the tented field. revenue, when as a matter of fact it at Stevens Point and a number of pas­
Many persons who had been enemies Many thousands of the survivors of the decreased revenue *86,000,000 a year. sengers down by special train.
The
“ The Niagara Falls Route.”
in the rears before the war would be war are suffering and dying from the In reference to the future Senator wounded were taken to the hotel here,
Sherman said: “I believe the bill will and all will probably recover.
When
suddenly revealed to each other by effects of their wounds.
create
a
great
reaction
in
the
country.
Stations.
Maj. Powell, for many years director
the body of the head brakeman,
some little act of common sympathy I
Distress must follow a reduction of Bigelow, was removed from the wreck­
or common impulse beside the grave of of the geological survey, has been j
eastward.
duties, and a reduction of wages must age he had in his hand his watch and
Hastings...........
some friend, and their friendship would obliged to resign his position, go to a j
come, if indeed industries are not on hto arm his lantern.
.
be renewed. I remember one case in hospital, and submit to a reamputation
Stations.
driven
entirely
to
the
wall.
Wide-,
The train was made up of baggage
particular where there had long been of hto arm. The old stump of hto right
spread discontent will result"
and two coaches and three sleepers,
an alienation between two families arm has been causing him almost con­
H
astings..
An
amendment
to
the
bill
making
and the private car of Howard Morris.
caused by un elopement and ill-consid­ tinuous pain for months, and now it
all lumber duty free was adopted.
C. R. OSBORN. Local Agent. Hasttag*
Several doctors and nurses left here, on
ered marriage. A yonng man, who had • has to be amputated, to save hto life.
A resolution was offered by Senator the north-bound trahi at 9:85, and the O. * . ttUGOLRS G.P.tT.A. ChlotaO
married his neighbor’s daughter against CoL Henderson, bf Iowa, a dtotinTurpie
(dem..
Ind.)
providing
that
six
the will of her father, volunteered । gutohed member df congress, has had months' notice be given to the Rus­ .dead and injured were taken on board
PROBATE ORDER.
when the war broke out, went into the his leg amputated three times during sian government of the termination of and Brought to thto city. About fifty
of Mlchlxan, County of Barry-M.
passengers were on the train. Most of State
army without a word t«f good-by to his the past, year. l!is sufferings have the extradition
At
s
session
of the I’robate &lt; ot.rt for the
treaty with
that them were in the sleepers, which ac­
indescrilrablc, and yethe has been
County of Barry, bolden at the Probate Offlee,
parents, and was shot poad ut1 been
Resaca.
country.
Throuyli the effort., rfc this family of unoomplatatag. patient ami hopeful,
counts for the comparatively small In the city of Hartlnm. in said couuty. on
Wednesday,
the
33rd day of May. &gt;n the
Washington, June2.—A petition was loss of life. There are several side
Then; w««
was mold
an old soUler
soldier ttarn..!
turned’out
hi* widow his remain, were brought
Thera
vesr one thousand eight hundred and ninety
presented in the senate yesterday from tracks at Mannville. The accident oc­ f°nr.
, .
two weeks
home and interred in the old ceinetmv. of the treasury
- dcpartihent
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
the “New England Industrial Army’’ curred at the first switch.
His grave was beautified by tbe hands before Decoration day: turned out with
Probate.
asking legislation that would guar­
In the matter of the estate of Sarah J,
of a loving woman, ami when the first I thl-’ charge of habitual drunkenness
antee work to the unemployed. The
deceased.
The opinion prevails that the wreck Moore,
of his dismissal.
formal Decoration |&lt;Jay oinwrvances j‘ given
?lv,’n as
h” the
thl; cause
cau”’ o(
(»n reading and fillntr the petition dulv verlOetf
T I -old
— .1 soldiej*!
1 -..1.11. .1 They
* I. ... - call
...II it I.
■■ l.S* ■« .. 1 tariff bill was then takeu up and the was the result of criminal tampering of William Moore, husiaod of said deceased, ’
caine around the soldiers who owe to I’oor
aabitual
! great battle over the sugar schedule with a switch. It does not appear that praying that h certain Instrument now on file In
that spot laden with; flowers found It ' drunkenness; and bl* dismissal was
said court purporting to be the last will and
began.
it could be out of place except by be­ I testament of said deceased be admitted to pro­
r. But,
a matter
already so bountiful iml impressive ta probably mwsury.
But, as o
Washington, June 4.—The second ing tampered with, and it is said some bate and that administration of said estate be
.
,“
..
., j
. t rtf
of fuet. tlinf
that rtlri
old mn.vt
mtui tone
wasnnvor
never na nT-tlT'if.
drunk­
its decarmnons that they did not
day's debate in the senate on Saturday wrecker hud caused the terrible acci­ granted to Francis E. Andrews, the executor la
said win named or to some oilier suitable per­
add
u single flower or bud. Aft­ : aril; of hto own volition. His wound, on the sugar schedule was preceded by
,
,
'
■ . .
dent by a murderous act. The town son.
er
we
grvmam.
'
re«ive&lt;l
.1
Q.lrt
Harbor,
taoke
out
er the grounds had almost heroine
Thereupon it Is ordered, that Friday the
three hours of discussion of a resolu- of Mannville, where the accident hap■lesertwi, late ta the afternoon of that I
a”
the
day of June, A- D. 1KM. at ten o'clock Id.
■ tion to throw open the doors of the ,'pened, was almost totally destroyed by 15tli
the forenoon, he assigned for tbe hearing of saitt
May day. a little w.mran, clad in black I .'«"»•
'’W? v&gt;
■ committee investigating the method of fire last fall, and since that time there petition,and that thebelrsat lawofsaiadeotta*
and dually veiled, eame with her little ! PhlnS
«“&gt; from pm He ■
1 forming the sugar schedule, but no has been little there except a railway ed. and all other persons taterejrtdd In said!
estate, are required to .appear at a mmIoo of
- the
—
the morphine
habit,, and
ooy to -kneel
kdcvi- at
uie grave, nnirnui
Kc i acquired
- •
•
. then I vote was taken.
boy
rearrange
station. It was formerly a lumber said court, then to be holden at the ProbMe'
the flower* and rapi-tan them with the «&gt;e hatat of drinking
Both of these ,
offlee. in the city of Hastings, In aald courty^
center
and
a
large
sawmill
was
oper
­
were direct
direct meidenhsof
incidents of an
army
dew-drops of grief. Very sh.trtly afta , habits were
y
and show Vause. if any there be, whyihe prayer1
Washington, May 29.—In the' house
dew-drops of grief. Very shortly aft- j
of the petitioner may not be granted. And
erwards and while she was still kneel«»d Wffenng. Yes, he vras
yesterday the time was occupied in ated there.
it Is further ordered, that said petitioner give
tag there, there rear to the other side I
“ dr“"1“,r'^*&gt;»
notice to the persons interested in said estate,
discussing District of Columbia matSharon, Mass., May 81.—Three men of the pendency of said petition, and the hear­
the
finger of scorn
ofthc grave * trembling, feeble, slmta I who will
wiu -point
"°lnt °&gt;
e flmn,r
“l,rn at
nt
thereof by causing a copy of this order to be
were killed and one seriously injured ing
n eiueriy । thc old
who became not only a
ptinllshed In the Hastings Banner a new*Washington, May 81.—Debate on
tereil old man, supported by an elderly |
• vieing cripple, but also a drunkanl, as a de- I state bank tax repeal bill was begun in in a freight wreck here Wednesday. tmper printed and circulated In said County of
lady, with snow-whib- hair,
’ ’
once in each week for three successive
An express freight smashed into some Bany
r'hitonftira i fender of his country. His unfortunate ' the V
rr&gt;
i..
..
»r_
/'r»
—
i
weeks previous to raid day ot hearlnc.
house on Tuesday, Mr. Cox (Tenn.)
with her own toolwad in w
. . t S- aa
...his
—-- ..wound,
.1.. ... t.i.resulted
» 1 ♦ ■• rl
Charum W. Armstrong.
1 habit, ns Isurelv
speaking in its favor and Mr. Johnson freight cars left on the north-bound
(A true copy )
' Judge of Probate.
track
by
t..
’
local
freight
train.
| from army service.
(Ind.) presenting the opposing argu­
|
, One year herfee, if he lives, the old ments. Adjourned until to-day.
PROBATE
ORDER
Macon, Ga., May 31.—The rear coach
| soldier will be!poor, ragged, friendless,
Washington, June 1.—In the bouse
ot Michigan. County of Bart
homeless. Tofdayi he wore a comforta­ yesterday a bill was passed for the ap­ of a train on the Albany &amp; Columbia State
At a session of tits Probate L.
ble suit of clothes, good shoes, and he pointment of an additional judge of branch of the Southwestern rail­ County of Barry, holden at rbc Probate offlee. in
overturned by
broken the City of Hastings, in «aid county, on Wed­
marched with hLs comrades of the the district court of the United Stales way was
nesday tbe h‘4h day of May. In tbe year oneg
Holts Wednesday
morn­ thousand eight bund ret1 ana ninety four.
Grand Army to Arlington cemetery. for the northern district of Illinois, rails at
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
Hto step was not us light and springy and the bill to repeal the state bank ing, and forty people were injured,
Probate.
,
two or three of whom will in
’
as when he first marched with the old tax was further discussed.
In the matter of the estate of Daniel D.
all
probability
die.
Morehouse,
decease1.
corps.
He
did
Fifteenth
army
Washington, June 2.—The senate
On reading and filing the petition duly verified
not rush along ns he did with bill, providing for the carrying out of
of Matilda C. Morehouse, widow of said deceas­
A Heavy Deficit.
ed, praying that administration of said estate
the Ninth corps, when the charge tbe award of the Paris tribunal of
Washington, June 1.—The official may be granted to said petitioner or to some
was made all along the line at Cold arbitration for the protection of the
treasury statement to be issued June oth-r suitable i»erson.
Harbor. He limped painfully. The seals in Behring sea. was passed in the
Thereupon ic is ordered, that Friday tbe
1, will show that the expenditures of Sth day of Junq, A. D., IWM at ten o’elonk la
dJrowds knew nothing of his history. house yesterday. The state bank bill
the government for the eleven months the forenoon. b&lt; assigned for the hearing of *a!A
He was only one of a long line of aging was further considered. At the even­
petition and thiit the heirs at law of said de­
of the current fiscal year have exceed­ ceased and all c ’her persons Interested In said
veterans. After three years of active ing session private pension bills were
ed the receipts by *72.000,000, the ag- ■ estate, are requ rod to appear at a session of
service, and after being left for dead discussed.
court, then io be hoiden at the Probate of­
gregate standing in round figures: Re­ said
fice. tn the City of Hastings, in
m said county, and
on the Virginia battlefield, thto old sol­
Washington, June 4.—In the house ceipts, *268,000,000; expenditures, *840,- 5iiuw
do, why tho prayer of
show CBU3C.
cause. it
If spy
*py mere
there be,
dier, ■ who enlisted as a private, was on Saturday a resolution was intro­
000,000. These figures indicate a total the petitioner may not be granted. And tt ta
further ordered, that said petitioner give noQee
mustered out a colonel commanding a duced for non-interference with Ha­
deficit for the twelve months of the to tbe persons Interested in said estate, of tbe
regiment of reenlisted veterans. To­ waiian affairs. A reduction in the
pendency of said petition and tbe bearing
fiscal year of about *78,000,000.
day he is only a wornont old soldier, wages of laborers to one dollar a day
thereof by eansing a copy of this order to bo
published in the Hiudfogs Ban neb, a news­
Uta Daughter Murdered In Florid*.
and has been dismissed for drunken­ by the district commissioners caused a
paper printed and circulated In said County of
Freeport. Ill., June 3.—George Barry, once in each week for three successive
TIIK -BEOON CLL1AT1ON.
ness. When next he goes to Arlington resolution of inquiry to be offered.
weeks previous to said day ot hesrlnr.
Kaiser,
of
Afolkey,
this
county,
has
cemetery, it will probably be in a
,
Chas. W. arms? bong.
and stronglv contrasting with her
Chill I* Prosperous.
•
received word that his daughter. Cath­
Judge of Probate.
. .
crape bonnet. As the kneeling widow hearse.
f A true copv.)
arine,
who
was
living
on
hto
farm
at
W
ashington
,
June
2.
—
The
congress
What a pity it was that the boys who
raised her eyes the old man dropped fell in battle, or died in hospital, of Chili has passed an act providing Eden, Fla., was Monday last murdered
his cane, extended his arms, saying during the war. cduld not have looked for the resumption of specie payments by a negro, who cut her throat. Her
NOTICE FOB HEARING CLAIMS.
nothing; the little willow arose, went Into the eyes of loving friends at on July 1. 1896. From January 1 to dead body was found in the woods, State ol Michigan, County of Barry—s*.
Notice I* hereby given, that by an order of
to him, kissel him, and laid her head
the Probate Court for the County of Barry
home, and heard the words of cheer April 1 the free gold in the treasury of where she had gone to pick flowers.
upon his shoulder, and the reconcilia­ which might have fallen from the lips Chili increased from *7,774,716 to *8,made on the '.Mil day of May. A. D. IBM,
Fifty Year* Old.
Mix months from i hat dare were a i lowed tor cred­
tion was complete. Be was the father of mother, wife, sister or sweetheart 888,182. This indicates that Chili is
London, June 2.—The thirteenth in­ itors to vreeei.i &gt; heir cln)ins against the estate
of her dead husband, and she was the It was added pang to them all to die the most prosperous of all the South
of
Hannah W. l:u**ellr late of said county,
ternational conference of the Young .lecrased.
and that ad creditors of said iHneasto
widow of his dead hoy. It was rery alone,
without a ray of light of American republics. The paper money Men's Christian associations of all an- nqulred to present their dahns to said
which
it
is
proposed
to
redeem
was
is
­
I'Hibair
Court, at the Probate offlee. in tbe CHy
affecting, Indeed.”
lands began in thtocity yesterday. The &gt;tf llRMlnir*.
sympathy or love.
for examination and nJlowanec., oft
Such scenes. In these later daya, are
What a pity it would be if you, or if sued during and immediately after the meeting commemorates the fiftieth an­ or natora the »th davot November next.
wry rare, and Dec.cation day Is rather I, should permit any one of these old late revolution.
niversary of the organization of the ai.d tbataueb. claims will be heard before teii
court, or Tuesday. lb* 2-th day of August
an occasion of rejoicing and congratu­ Didiers who are yet with us to suffer
first Young Men’s Christian association and on Wednesday, the 2*th day of November
To BulM sixty Engines for Brasil.
lations upon the work and good deed, for a word of sympathy or a deed of
uext, at ten o'clock tn the forenoon of each at
New Yore. June 3.—The Brooks lo­ by George Williams June 6,1844.
•hose day*.
dune by the dead than of grief foe love.
They earned cur reapect, our comotive works of Dunkirk, N. Y.,
Dated Maj 2stli, 4. D. 1*4,
Conferees to EmbcKxlln* 816,000.
their lose upon the field ot battle.
.admiration add our best gifts, while have just received from Messrs. Flint
Chav. W. Armstrong.
Winona. Minn., June 4.—George J.
Across the river from the natlonm many of ub were infante in the arms of A. Co., of thto city, an order for thirty
Walker,
head
bookkeeper
for
R.
D.
cauitel, beneath the shade of the
cmr mothers, or were yet unborn. passenger locomotives and
thirty Cone A Co. for thirteen years, baa con­
panoplied by the Invisible but tangible Therefore, on each and every Decora­ freight locomotives for the Central
MORTGAGE SALE.
.
fessed stealing *15,000 in the last ten » DeCau'r haying been made la tbe oondittoM
Jerfmne of million, of flowers, shep- tion day, let us mingle words of cheer railway of Brazil.
Thto order will years. It was well invested and he of a ivrtaln m •rtvage executed by JI
ceded by the vigils of angels, in their for the living with our tears for tbe
«dcr and Elik I. Cm, wdlader
amount to nearly *750,000.
'
has made restitution.
Walker was Cadwell
H Had. dated Itir elrhtwttUi daytf Jl
UM earthly bivouac, twenty thowand dead.
^na D FbT‘
Juneprominent in chureh and society. He •recorded the twetdleta day
Relieved of a Bag of Diamond*.
Midler, of the republic sleep forever In
on
which
there is due at this date i
.
Danbviixx, N. Y., June 2.—Mr. and probably will not be prosecuted.
A DUBeult T**khundred and twelve and ST-1W dollar*. Not
Arlington cemetery. Not only on
Mrs.
John
Spruance,
of
Oakland,
CaL
Is
hereby
given,
that
by
virtue
of
tbe power
Tramp
—
You
has
party
eaay
tlmeebeautiful May day do loving
sale in said mortgage. I "haH foreclose fee M
nothin- to do but stand here rellta lead while on their way from California to
Washington, June 2.—Tbe govern­ by a sale at public auction to tbo btotaeC W
and willing hands cover their grnv. s
this
village
were
relieved
of
a
bag
con
­
with garlands, but upon every day of P'pendl Peddler—Think lf» easy, do
ment receipts from all sources during der, at the north front door of i be Oourt Hh
taining *4,500 worth of diamonds and May aggregated *28,066,»4, about *500,- in the City of Histnigs, on tbe first da* ।
the year their eternal camping ground
tember. IMH, m twelve o’clock noon, ot i
Don’t you know people won’t *175 in money. The bag was missed 000 more than during the preceding certain piece or parcel of land, situated
Is rhdu-d and .killed landscape garden­ veh?
City of Hastings. County of Barry and I
er. make beautiful tho mound, ta buy pencil, of a feller on th’ street an- just before the party reached Buffala
month of April, and nearly *8,000,000 Michigan, described as follow*, vlx: Cpi
ing at L’m north east comer of the so*
which they lie. Some of them
Ufo less he looks -starved an’ dejected an
less than in May a year ago.
quarter at section number eight. In to.
hungered and thlrtted tn Andereon- despairin’?"
Cairo. UL, June 1.—Wash Jones, a
tnree north at ranee ehrtK wear, ramtar
‘•That’s easy.”
west nn ibe east aud west quarter I In* ,
museum freak, was drowned at Mound
rilleknd Ubbey; hungered and thirak
Springfield, O., June 4.—Receiver* rieettou eighty-seven rods to the
“
n
’
t,
easy
to
look
that
way
right
ed not alone for the bread of Lfe and
City in the Ohio river. Hto stage name have been appointed for the Winter* highway (now Mich Iran Are) ‘
the pure water of the weita.
“d along, w’en y’r rakin’ ta four dollar, a was Nicodemus. He was only 27 inches
the center of said highwa
Lithographing company of thto city. al-jng
Hnenf Lincoln Street on Daniel
rivulete of their childhood, but hun- day."—N. Y. Weekly.
in height,
Liabilities are stated at *151,413 and
ircred and thirsted for the love of the
assets
at
*75,000..
SX.!home
Now that they Accommodating Gwdbeyond all human help and .ynipatny, get in quick, plo—c! The train 1» jart
Adklpmj,CL,June 1.—The boiler at
thly hare the love of a nation andthe
conto car works, the largest of the
going
to start!
“rank Haynes' sawmill near here ex­
gratitude of all who worablp har&lt;ri*^Young Lady—But I want to give my kind in New England, were totally de­
^To-day they have highbonor. the
stroyed by fire Sunday, causing a loas
4 hJlUide for their pall- The*““ £ sister a kiss.
"Get in, get to, IU ore to that — of 175,000; insured for 149,500.
fibarmaa Waite.
.Ute, while angel, trait.
UperatnlL The oak. and pine.. Hire

Diamond
Crystal Salt
Is much the purest, and therefore The
fxst salt known. Mods from the best
brine, by tbe teat process, with tire best
gndn. nnd packed in the beet manner.
Tbe fact thataalt 1* cheap ta no rwusm
why ynu should not have pare nalt.
Auk for Diamond Crystal, give It a fata’
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A STRANGE CASE.
How an Enemy was Foiled.
The following graphic statemeat will be
_^ad with Intense mtorest: Tamnotfleacribe
• ।; u m b, creepy sensation thatextated In my
■rip', hands analogs. I had to ntb and beat
■ b./M parts until they wore sore, t® overcome
:i. a measure tbe dead feeling thathad taken
IhTssrsslon of them. In addition. I bad a
range weakness In my b»ck and around mjr
" ali-t. together with aft indescribable
ftH linx In my stomach. Physician* said It
was crtvplng paralysis, from which, ftccoraInr to their universal coaclmdon, there to no
t' hrf. Ont o It fastens mdou a peraoft, they
-••ty. It continue* its’insidious pmrrea* until
reaches a vital point and the sufferer dies,
.-qch wm my prospect. I had been doctoring
•• year and a half steadily, but with no pnrtu-ular benefit, when I ssw &amp;a advertteemeut
of l»r Miha’ Restorative Nervine, procured a
totdeaud began aslng IL Marvelous1 *• It
may mwih, but a few days bad paatod. befoee
• very bit of that creepy feeling had
and there has not been even tbe allghteet
itMilentlon of Its return.
I now feel as
well tut I ever did, and have gained ten
lK&gt;unds in weight, though I had run down
from 170 to 137. Four other* have o*ed Dr.
Miles' Ri storatlve Nervine on my recomendarlon, and it baa been as satisfactory In their

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Thursday, June 7, 1894.
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ACGOBT 14. 1879.

EDITORIAL NOTES
Who la to Blaine?
When the Chicago fire occurred a few
years ago, and many millions of property
were destroyed in a few hours, the whole
'nation mourned, men’s hearts were deeply
moved, and strong efforts were made by
philanthropic persons to repair in some

measure the disaster.
if a great earthquake should shake the
city of New York and tumble hundreds of
its buildings in ruins, annihilating wealth

era.

And tkere la lot. o&lt; leisure especially

for Ike laboring men.

Just at present about 155 out of the 587
No matter what may be said of tbe nat­
Inmates are idle, owing to tbe stringency
ural tendenctea nf the democracy’s taste
of the times, the contracts having been
for “aour” mash, yet their actions at cut down to the lowest possible notch.
Washington would go to show that they This enforced idleness is one of the ‘hard­
est things for a prisoner to bear. For no
are not at all “opposed io sugar.”
punishment is greater than to be shut in
their small, narrow cells all day, only go­
What the people want Is protection—
ing out at meal time.
from such an administration as we are
The uniform is plain grey, tbe stripes
now existing under. People don’t live un­ are put on a prisoner for punishment.
der democratic administrations they sim­ Tbe wearing of these signifies that he
must sit in a dark cell at night, has do
ply exist
reading matter, receives no letters, and
that he is lengthening rather .than shorten­
Molasses in January is said to be alow, ing bls term.
As one passes through the prison they
but it’s a raging torrent compared with the
return to prosperity under a democratic see tables in some of tbe balls where toys
and other articles made by the prisoners
administration.
are placed on sale. Tbe money from these
sales go to his credit and the sum accumu­
The good times that the democrats lated is given him when he leaves prison.
promised us should certainly have put in
an appearance by this time.

and inflicting misery and distress upon
thousands of our people, tbe occurrence
would be regarded as an unmixed calami­
ty which might induce some men to ques­
COMMUNICATION.
tion the justice and mercy of the agency
that controls the forces of nature.
If a foreign nation should send its shipt
Into one of our ports and batter down and
burn and destroy the property of the peo­ Mr. Editor.
ple, every loyal man in the nation
Tbe Common Council at Its meeting
weuld have an eager desire to evenge the led by Aiderman Hicks, who introduced a
injury and the wrong at any cost of blood resolution, voted 7 to 1, to chauge the
grade of 1st and 4th wards from tbe grade
and treasure. ‘ established and adopted
Nov. 21st,
But, within less than twelve months, 1892, on page 149 of Hastings City Char­
without a conflagration, without a convul­ ter. Aiderman Bennett stated he would
sion of nature, without tbe savage fury of. not vote to change grade in 4th ward un­
less 1st ward was included, which seems
a foreign foe. this nation has witnessed curious, especially when tbe aiderman
destruction of Its wealth compared with from the 1st ward did not show any evlwhich a burred Chicago fires would be dence that tbe property owners wanted It
of trifling importance. It has witnessed changed. In the 4th ward 90 property
owners signed a petition, many of them
the Infliction upon Its people of suffering not knowing bow It would effect tbe ward
so intense that it has filled men’s souls in tbe future. The grade established Nov.
with despair and driven many persons to। 21 at, was engineered by Mr. Balch, of
Kalamazoo, and was done in a thorough,
self destruction. Since March 4, 1898,
practical and mechanical manner with due
the productive forces of the country have regard to the water fall, drainage and In­
been in a condition of semi-paralysis. tersection of all streets for ail time to
During this period the failure of multi­, come, which if conformed to would in ten
tudes of men to obtain their accustomed years make Hastings tbe inest city ot its
, size in Michigan on streets and side walks.
wages has reduced them to a condition of To undo such a grade te reckless and
partial pauperism and forbidden the pro- { wrong, besides being a great Injustice to
fitable conduct of commercial exchanges.. the city and tax payers for several reasons.
It cost the city time, money and services ot
The business of the great railroads has
an expert engineer to survey and estab­
shrunk in such a manner as to deprive the lish such grade. Several hundred dollars
owners of the earnings which have hither­ was expended under the supervision of the
to come to them. Prices of commodities Mayor, Mr. McCoy, and the street commit­
have declined with tbe result that values tee. who wen» good, competent men. and
gave many days ot their time to perfect
have been extinguished upon a scale here-,- tbe work. Tbe 1st ward being isolated by
tofore unknown.' On every side money a river between, will not interfere with
loss, compulsory idleness and extermina­ streets, in other words only on Michigan
Ave and Broadway, We are told the
tion of wealth have appeared where, with­
work on the street both sides of bridge
in a single year, there was prosperity with­ was done In conformity with
the
out example in the history of mankind. It is established grade. Is this true? Will
not an extreme statement that the total some advocate Of change of grade reply?
The 4th and 3rd wards adjoin and run
losses thus produced will far surpass the
parallell. The 3rd ward grade is the es­
total cost in money of the four years’ war tablished grade, tbe 4th ward has no grade.
for the salvation of the Union. The vol­ It will readily be seen by the most obtuse
ume of American business, as shown by that this will conflict In tbe future. Aid­
ermen in 3rd ward will hold to grade es­
the bank clearances, dwindled by more
tablished. Aldermen In 4th ward will
than ten billion dollars In 1893, as com- go by guess or notion. Have the people of
pared with 1892.
the 4th ward who signed the petition lost
Where does the responsibility rest for their good common sense and business
sagacity to be led into such error? Let
al! this frightful human suffering and de-them look into this matter further and the
etructlon of property in a time of pro­ writer feels satisfied tha| they will want
found peace? It rests upon Grover Cleve­ to correct their mistake, the representa­
land, President of tbe United States, and tions of Aiderman Hicks to tbe contrary
notwithstanding.
upon the political party of which be is tbe
Critic.
oracle and the dictator. Tbe business of
tbe nation has been shaken to its founda­
TEFFT GOES.
tions because of the threat of a complete
revolution of the conditions upon which A Large Crowd Anwembled at the Depot
to See Htn Off.
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it has been conducted with unprecedented
Friday morning only a few minutes be­
success for more than thirty years.
fore the morning train going east came in
sight Sheriff McKevltt was seen walking
Barry county has an interest in the north from tbe jail with a couple of pris­
Kansas elections this year, further than oners shackeled together, the worthy cou­
the mere desire to see a big republican vic­ ple being Hartel, the forger, and Tefft the
murderer. His presence was the signal
tory. In the 6th Congressional District of
for a general stampede. The streets up to
that state the republicans have nominated that time would remind one of the “De­
. a former Barry County boy to represent serted Village.” Scarcely a person could
them In Congress. That man is tbe Hon. be seen, but when tbe Sheriff made his ap­
pearance
people commenced flocking
A. H. Ellis, who, several years ago pracaround him from every direction. In­
tioed law iu Middleville, having befcn ad­ stead of taking tbe usual route around by
mitted to tbe bar while there. While yet the Hastings house tbe prisoners were
.a young man his ability was recognized taken to tbe railroad track and thence
east to the depot. When the train arrived
and bls future predicted. With that rest­
folly 500 people were present to see tbe
less energy which yearns for newer and couple embark for their future residence
larger fields of activity, usefulness, and where they win put In a lot of time for the
opportunity be went west and bung out state.
The big crowd must have aided In keep­
bls shingle at Beloit, Kansas, where be ing up their courage for they laughed and
has built up a very large and lucrative law chatted, until they got aboard tbe cars and
practice and been honored with many po­ Tefft gayly waved his bouquet of flowers
sitions of trust and responsibility. He is from the window as tbe train pulled
out.
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ta a district that two years ago gave an
Some of our readers may Det be aware
adverse majority of 6,000, but his friends of tbe prison rules and regulations so we
claim tsat his popularity and -fitness for will give a few of them. Under tbe “good
the position, coupled with tbe more-than- time law” Tefft b entitled to a reduction
miserable administration of the .nation’s of his sentence as follows:—First and sec­
ond years, five days In each month; third
affairs since then, will
elect him. .and fourth years, six days; fifth and sixth
Barry county friends of Mr. Ellis will years, seven days; seventh, eighth and
ninth, nine days, tenth, eleventh, twelfth,
watch-the contest with much Interest
thirteenth, fourteenth years, ten days in
each month; fifteenth, sixteenth, seven­
Tbe name of Hon. Fred A. Maynard, -of th, eighteenth and nineteenth years,
Grand Rapids, is prominently mentioned twelve days, twentieth and all subsequent
for Attorney General of Michigan. Mr. years thereafter, fifteen days in each
month. So it will be seen If Tefft behaves
Maynard is a man of broad culture, a himself he can gain as follows:—1st and
graduate of tbe State University from both 2nd years 120 days; 3 and 4th years 144
days; 5th and Sth years 168 days; 7th, 8th
and 9th years 824 days; 10-14 years 600
man of much legal experience and of wide
days; 15-19 years 720 days; 20-20 years
acquaintance all over tbe state. If nomi­ IWOjdays; oca total of 4056 days, which
nated be will be elected and will give to to equivalent to 11 years. 1 month and 10
the office tbe same attention and care chat. days. This will make Tefft’s actual time
•f imprisonment be 18 years, 10 months
be has given to his own business and
and 20 days, and there is scarcely any
which has earned for him an excellent doubt but what he will behave as there Is
seidom a man who enters Jackson prison
reputation at tbe bar.
that does not avail himself al the good
time rules.
What is going to be done with the Wil­
The convict at Jackson has many privi­
son bill is one cf the conundrums that leges. His cell may be furnished in tbe
no one seems capable of answering at this flnest manner possible, with rugs, pictures
books, etc., according to the desire of the
Inmate and bis purse. He may receive all
time and time again that ‘-the Wilson bill tbe letters Us friends care to send him.
will surely be passed next week.” Next

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Oook: class TO, John M. McElwain; elaaa
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Babcock. W. H. Spence; elaaa TO, Agnee
a Holbrook, Harry Andree; class TO.
Jolie A. Boek; class TO. Frans Willison.
CbatOo Lake; elec* TO, Blanche Hender­
shott, Thoma. Water,; else, ’88. Kiltie
Beadle, Loon Goodyea/; elaaa TO, Belle
Holebktae Cbldeeler, Geo. Wootoo; elaaa
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born; elaaa TO, Nonna Michael. John
Ketcham; elaaa TO, Ethel Brown, Will
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Additional Local News.

The annual Alumni Reunion of tbe
High School on June 22nd., blds fair
to be one of the most successful
held in several years.
The services
at tbe Mandolin and Guitar orches­
tra have been secured and they will
add greatly to the program.
The Secre­
tary is receiving many replies of accept­
ance, and it b thought 150 will be pre­
sent this year.
Immediately after the
graduating exercises, a reception will be
held at tbe Episcopal Parish House until

FACTS ARE STUBBORN THINGS
It is a fact that we have
The most conveniently located store
The neatest and nicest arranged store,

The best lighted store,

N2T7IBLE
CO^NEU
Where Monroe, Canal and
Pearl Sts. intersect in Grand
Rapids. There stands the
Tower Block.

The largest general store,
The most homelike store and

The best patronized store

IN BARRY COUNTY

By Col. Pierce ‘twaa built, by him ’twas made;
A towering land mark, in the clothing trade.

For a time its occupant was
J. L. Hudson, but now this
spring time it shines forth re­
organized, re-juvenated and
re-christened.
’ There ‘‘Under the Tower
Clock” you'll find the ‘‘Col.
in command, with

As long as the people stay by us, we will keep extortion at° bay.
Concentrate your trade. The more we can sell the che.ni.
cheaperr
you can buy.
Yourservant,

fill Grades ol Glothlno,
DEALER IN BUTTER and EGGS

all new, very latest patterns,
very newest styles at one
price, for

Gash Only.

PARIS GREEN

Our childrens department
overflows with practical, dur­
able, yet dainty, tailor made
garments, with cut, trim and
finish—with quality and style
just as well—just as good—
as for men—every bit.
Touching clothes for men—
do they realize the evolution
in fine clothes making, now
going on! Some do. For
those that don’t it is well to
know right now that, Master For Spraying Fruit Trees, etc.
Tailors—Artists—cut, make
and trim garments by the
thousand, and yet, every
GOODYEAR
thousand is made with the
same exact carefullness as
though a single garment
Tall, short, stout and slim
IS HEADQUARTERS.
men fitted right oS—no wait­
ing.
Rogers Peet &lt;fc Co. lead the Remember that Wall Paper
van m making such clothes.
is Cheaper than ever
This Season.
• Their products have fit, el­
egance, finish, wealing qual­
ity and style. They maintain W. H.QOObYEZIR
the highest standard of hon­
estly tailored, genteel, readyto-wear, Fashionable Business
Suite, Dress Suits, Semi-Dress
Suits and Overcoats. Every
one below Tailor’s prices—
often excelling in real worth
Sole agency for the R. P. &lt;fc
We have just put in a
Co. in Grand Rapids is at thia
store.

London Purple

Siufl Shot

The Modern Drooolst,

NEW PATTERNS

Our Furnishing, Hat and
Trunk Departments mean
stores full of such wares for
the changing seasons. Our
prices meet the present finan­
cial upheaval. Don’t forget
the application.
When a purchase here is
not as represented, return it
yoar money back,

s?a.°3^r°sx sa™"’ *-« »

Bia Lot
of New Patterns

Glow,Furnisher, flatter.
WIHb R4FID5, P1KH.

OF
HOUSE
GLEANING
The above picture was taken from life, it
can be Been meet'any day and in most any home
when cleaning house is in full sway. House
cleaning not only reminds the “mu of the
house” that most all of the improbable things
will happen, but it also reminds him that

NEW GARRETS .
NEW GURTAINS.
NEW RUGS . .
NEW DRAPERIES
NW FURNITURE
Are needed and needed badly. Right here we
want to say “don’t hesitate about buying what
you need Right Now because wheat is 50 centa bushel.” We can give you much more now
for your money than we could a year ago. You
want the goods; we want the money. Dst’s trade.

AN INSPECTION
WE SUL 'EM CHEAP,

Out of town folks served
Come in and see
as though here. Write
particulars—You’ll like our LONDON PURPLE
way.

E. S. PIERCE,

Reminder

them.

Of those new Patent Spring Pillows is solieiteii.
t hey are just the thing for those troubled with
sick headache. They keep the head eool. See
one of them—and you’ll buy it

A. McCoy.

�HASTINGS_BANNER.
Thursday, June 7, 1894._____

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clipping from the Grand Rapid.
should not be confounded with our own
Chas. W. Warner of this city. They are
two entirely different people.

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qooBS AKE CHEAF.

The 30th. annual meeting of the Mich.
Ploneir and Historical Society is being
held at Lansing this week. Two Barry

lamauxio-tQ^l- If you
1 ‘ ■
need

county pioneers are on tbe program; Mrs.
A. M. Hayes for the history of Hastings,
and Hon.H. P. Cherry of Bedford, for
the history ot Johnstown.

Bentley, Tomlinson A Rider are making

WALL PAPER

a specialty of shingles.
They have
shingles at a dollar a thousand, which are
not vforth half tbe money, also others
worth double the price asked. You will
have to see them to know anything about
them. They can please everybody.

Window Shades,

Sarah Grand the author of the •’Heaven­
ly Twins” whose articles in the North

Faints, Olis

American Review on tbe Woman Question
have been tbe Subject of so much com­
ment and criticism, continues the series In
the June number of that periodical with
a trenchant paper on ”The Modem Girl.”

Dur &gt;. Patent Medicines, or
anything in my line, give
m,.’a chance. I will save you
money.

fR&amp;D L HEflTfi,

By taking your farm produce to Phillips
A Erb’s you can get tbe highest market
price and have an opportunity to select
from one of the very .best stocks of gro­
ceries In the city. They make a specialty

of keeping fine teas, coffees aud canned
goods. They also keep a nice assortment
■ of glassware.

The-many friends of Ed. Mallory will be
pleased to learn that he was admitted to
tbe bar last week, being examined In open
court. Judge Smith presiding, aud answer­
ing ail questious in a most satisfactory

THE DRUGGIST.

local news.
• CIRCULATION •
83 quires.

This week,

Hrreaft-r. changes for advertisements
Lu&gt;t fra -I. this office Tuesdays at latest to
.v-uk Insertion In the issue of the week
• whfii brought.
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Mre. M. H. B»Hex

wm

|n Battle CrMk

4- J- Beebe. of Nashville, wait
city yesterday.

In the

Thomas Heney and wife visited In Kal-

Mr. a&gt;d Mrs. John Miller visited their

800 in Otsego last week.
G«y Cook, of Plainwell, was in the city
the fore part of the week.

We want to hear from al! correspondents every -week now.

Large bottles of the finest oil made
or 4’fur 25c at T. Phillips*.

for

&lt;’«’.! »n Christmas for the latest styles
•in phu’.'H. He guarantees satisfaction.

Needles for all machines and at prices
to suit the times.
T. Phillips.
Don’t buy a hat until you have examin­
ed the .-tuck of Millinary at Soule’s Bazaar.
A ffn&lt;* line of Misses and childrens
school hats for 25 cents at Soule’s Bazaar.
SV.i.50 bgys a high arm, high grade
four drawer sewing machine at T. Phll-

lip&lt;*.

IxwH-A Knights of Pythias charm.
Finder will be rewarded by returning^ame
to this office.

Painting, paper hanging and bard wood
finishing. Inquire of W. S. Nelson, 113
West State St.
We can furnish duplicates from Heath’s

old negatives On short notice.
J. EL CflEl &amp;TMA8.
Th.- Turkish Bath makes all the large
•:ti •. ami is one of the best cumpanys on
the roa»l. Tuesday niglft at Mudges Opera

house.
Tlie-seniors and juniors of tbe High
School held. their annual picnic at Thorn­
apple Lake Friday, and a first class time
is reported by them.

Why don’t you step In to Rogers’ furni­
ture &gt;tore and see what surprising bar­
gains you can get for a few dollars. Such
a ylslt will pay you.

Word was received Friday of John Van
Arman's death at his home In LaJunta
Thursday last of Brights disease, after an
illness of about eight months.

FortBGtlon in Evoru Wau

E. A. Burton left for Lansing this week
where he has secured a position; v

Mrs. Olive Carpenter returned Monday
from a visit with Nashville friends.
Mrs. W. E.- Rape, of Chattanooga,
Twin , Is visiting Mbs Ada Michael.

mOODTESK BROS

Mlles Main hasten for Donovan, Illinois,
where he will mske his future home.
Mrs. George II. Brooks left Tuesday to
v IsitMrs. A. E. Barues, of Yorkville.

HARDWARE 22 IHPLEMENT5

U&lt;dgc Smith and wife visited Rev. Puf­

fer and family at Manistee, last week.

Mrs. L. M. Wilkinson, of Bedford, Is
the guest of.her sou, C. W. Jordrat, this
week.

New Western Walking

Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Cook left to-day for

a two weeks visit
Martin relatives.

with Prairieville and

IVES--------

Mrs. Roland Clark returned to Grand
Rapids to-day after a weeks visit with rel­
atives in this city.

SATISFACTION

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Hon. H. P. Cherry has returned to his
home In Banfield, after an extended visit
with bls sou, R. H. Cherry.

manner. If Ed’s success In tbe practice of
y/tflss Carrie Mershon, of Chicago, is the
the law is as successful as was his exami­
guest of Mrs. D. E. Fuller, Miss Maud
nation his future will be very rosy.
Kelly and other friends in the city.
The second annual conference of the
Dr’s J. C. Andrus aud S. M. Fowler are
health officers of Michigan will be held In
Anu Arbor June 14th aud ISth. Full dis­ In Anu Arbor this week attending the
cussions ou how to restrict aud prevent meeting of the State Dental Association.

the spreading ot smallpox and typhoid । Cyril Grigsby, of Chicago, Is visiting
fever will be given, by tbe best medical relatives in the city. Mrs. Grigsby will
talent in the state. Every city should joiu him here the latter part of the week.
Jtft.
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Additional correspondence on inside send its health officer tu this meeting.
Henry Jones recovered from bls recent
page.
We shall be ‘-at home” all next week stroke of paralysis, sufficiently to return
Wf will tell 5 ou more about the races ready to receive callers for Hemlock Drop to Lansing with his son John, last week.
| Siding, or anything else in the line of
next week.
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reached us

Dandu Ridina

amaxoo last week.

Don't forget the races July 3rd, 4th and

Several correspondences
this week too late.

CORN CULTIVATORS

Mrs. W. R. Cook spent Sunday with
Nashville friends.

Lumber, Lath, or Shingles. We have on­
daughter, Mrs. Swartout, of Grand Rap­
ly ten or twelve - kinds of Shingles, but
Ids, were the guests of Hastings friends
manage to please most people, both as to
last week.-price and quality, with thia limited assort­
ment.
Very truly yours,
Case of tbe people against N. T. Parker
Bentley, Tomlinson A Rihek.
for violating tbe liquor law has been con­
Miss Ada Michael desires to announce
tinued as the complaining witness can not
to the people that she has upeued an office
be found. Romain Bull, for disposing of
over W. H. Goodyears drug store where
chattie mortgage property, plead not
she is prepared to do all work where the
guilty, and case was continued. Tbe ap­
services of a stenographer or type writer,
peal ca.se ot Mary J. Coe against C. L.
or both may be required, and will do all
Glasgow, of Nashville, is now* on trial.
work at reasonable rates. Thote who have
Y. P. 8. C. E. Excursion to Muskegon
a very voluminous correspondence should
via the Michigan Central and Grand Rapids
make arrangements with her to do their
aud Indiana Rys. on Tuesday June 19tii.
work.
Special train will leave Hastings at 7:55
Eighty five lbs. and six, penny weights a. m. Irving at 8:LC a. m. Returning train
and everybody loves her. Dainty Little will leave Muskegon at 6:30 p. m. Fare
Marie Heath and ”A Turkish Bath” will for round trip one dollar children fifty
bold the boards of The Mudge Opera cents. Tickets good on this date and train
House Tuesday June 13n&lt;L Petite Marie only. All those who wish may spend the
comes to us this season surrounded by a day In Grand Rapids. There jarlll be seven
strong company of clever comedians and coaches at Hastings, so that all will have
bright and pretty girls. Tbe play is divid­ plenty of room. Arrangments are being
ed into three parts, a dip, a sweat, a made for an excursion on Lake Michigan
plunge. It is replete with merriment and at a low rate. Announcemebt of which
music. It arouses good wholesome laugh­ will be made on tbe train. You are Invited
ter which linger) long after the footlights to join us in having a day of pleasure and
C. K. Osbobm.
have been extinguished. It is safe to say enjoyment
Agent
that ”A Turkish Bath” will meet‘ with a
warm reception from our amusement
Mrs. Anua Dickson an aged widow liv­
loving public.
ing in Maple Grove, about two miles from
Interest will soon tend toward Bay Nashville had a terrible experience last
View’s delightfully cool and bracing cli­ Wednesday evening. She Ilves alone with
mate. The Assembly and Summer Uni­ her daughter and had left the door unlock­
versity announcements are already out. In ed for her as she was spending the evening
the June Bay View Magxzike. which at a neighbors. Soon after Mrs. Dickson
can be had by addressing J. M. Hall. Flint retired she became aware of some ones
Mich. This time it Is radlent with Illus­ presence in the room, and Instantly ski
trations, gives all tbe Assembly programs, was seized and a hand forced over her
University courses, expenses, etc. The mouth while her assailant attempted to
University opens on July 12, with 46 in­ assault her. Mrs. Dickson Is mentally un­

balanced to some extent and has not re­
Michigan roads will sell half-fare tickets covered from the shock sufficiently to give
there dally, from July 9 to 18. Inclusive, a clear account of the affair. Her nearest
return limit August 16. All living expenses neighbor Mrs. Gus Felghner beard scream­
ing out In tbe highway, and go’ her bus­
there are only five to seven dollars, and
band up. Ho went to the road and found
has behn a resident of this county about eveu less, per week.
the poor old iady barefooted and in her
50 years.
of
tbe
Wo
The last regular meeting
night clothes talking jncoberenijy about
A big crowd wifi be here July 4th and
mens Club for this year was held Friday her dead husband, aud when she saw Mr.
all during the races. Some means ought afternoon, and tbe following program car­
Feighner sank insensible at his feet. Nash­
to be devised for the entertainment of the ried out:—Pericles, Demosthenes, Socra­
ville authorities are endeavoring to find
people in the evening. • Merchants ought tes, Plato. Zeno, Aristotle—Mrs. Sadie
the brute who made the assault, but clues
certainly to contribute enough to hire a Cook; Sculpture
and
Sculptors—Mrs. are very slight. The only description Mrs.
good band.
Mary Hicks: Discussion. How can our Dickinson can give Is, that he was tall,
This season will be great for a large public schools be made of more practical wore a mustache and a high collar.
apple crop. Money can be made on cider benefit—Mrs. Jennie Cox, leader. The
The Balch grade is becoming a muchlyand vinegar. The Hastings Engine and discussion was one of the best of tho
discussed subject That an established
iron works have a complete set of Ratch­ year, and Mrs. Cox presented tbe sub­
grade is needed In tbe city is admitted.
et Cider Press Screws and fixture! for ject In a most admirable manner. It was
That the Balcb grade became unpopular
discussed with great enthusiasm and In­
sale cheap.
simply on account, of the railroad grade on
The Driving Club have purses aggregat­ terest. Mrs. Levi Masters, of Kalamazoo,
Market street from Mild Williams’ houtl
ing 81500 for the races July 3rd. 4th.' and was present and spoke briefly of tbe In­
south is without question. Probably the
5th. The free for all purse Is a large one dustrial Home in that city.
great majority of those who signed the
aud will attract some of the best hortes in
Some time ago we printed a notice con­ petition to do away with the Balch grade
the county, and the . track record will cerning the alleged marriage of Oriie Van
in the 4th ward did so through fear that
certainly be lowered.
Horn “to a California belle.” We got the all the other north and south streets In the
Oscar F. Munlon, died at the home of his information from a source which we 4th ward would be used similarly. Such
daughter, Mrs. Geo. Jordan. Monday, be­ thought could not be in error ana we is now known not to be tbe case and there
ing in th® 79th year of his age. Deeeased printed it In good faith, believing Implicit­ are many who signed the petition that

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“What?” exclaimed Mary, excitedly.
“Do you dare to deny it?”
“Deny it—deny what?” returned
Savannah, hotly and angrily. “I have
told you the truth. I am no liar like—
like—a man.
I say I never saw Tom
Boylance on Friday night; and I will
swear to that on my oath."
She spoke ao •solemnly and’earnestly
that Mary turned cold with despair
as she thought of all that the words
meant to her lover.
CHAPTER XXI II
GlBXOn PtlAWLK SURPRISES MARY.

A very little reflection warned Mary
that she had made a mistake, perhaps
a serious one. in showing so much con­
cern at Savannah’s statement, and she
made a great effort at self-recovery.
“That surprised you, eh?" said
Savannah. "Has he been making up
some yarn or other about me?"
□“If I am surprised,” answered Mary,
quietly, “it is because those who say
they saw you two together should all
make speh a mistake.”
“Who are they?" asked Savannah,
hotly.
“Who are the liars that are
not afraid to slander a girl and try to
take her character away? Some of
those cowardly strikers, I suppose!"
“No matter who they are, at pres­
ent," replied Mary; “you will have an
opportunity of facing them yet, and
denying what they say.”
“You are right It is no matter.
They are a pack of liars. I tell you I
didn’t sec Tom Roylance the whole of
Friday evening."
“Then you will have to explain a
very awkward circumstance," replied
Mary; “and just say how a handker­
chief which Torr gave you was found
in the mill on Friday night"
“Oh! was a handkerchief found in
the mill? A handkerchief which Tom
gave me? It wouldn’t be a very won­
derful thing, surely, if I were to drop
a handkerchief in the place where I
spend all the work hours of my life. I
see no awkward circumstance there.
But why awkward, because I did not
see Tom on that night? I don’t un­
derstand you."
“Because if you deny you were with
him, you will have to account for your
time on that night’’
“Bah! Mary," said Savannah, with a
contemptuous wave of her hand. “You
are silly—and blind as -well as silly.
Tom. has given me no handkerchief for
me to lose in the milt He has been
fooling you; and having heard what I
suppose is part of the case against him,
he tries to shield himself behind me.
His gift of handkerchief is just as real
as his story about being with me—and
that is no more than nonsense. Give
up, and have done with him, lass—have
done with him."
“Silence, Savannah!" cried Mary, ex­
citedly and indignantly. “I wonder
you arc not ashamed to try and malign
a man who can’t defend himself. You
are not content to say what you know
to bo untrue, but you must dare to add
to your falseness by cowardly insinua­
tion. For shame!"
Savannah laughed loudly at this,
and affected to be vastly amused; but
she grew angry with sudden change.
“.What do you mean? You dare to
come here to me, presuming on your
pale face aud sickly weakness, and
beard me and tell me I am false. Look
nearer home, my girl. Go and ask
that fine jailbird lover of yours for an
account of all his silly maunderings
and doddering foolery with me.
Get
him to tell you the truth, instead of
the lies he has been spinning out to
cover his worse deeds, and then it’ll be
time to come and talk to me about
falseness."
She spoke with fierce and rising ve­
hemence. her own words fanning the
flame of her passion.
“It’s no lie,” answered Mary, quite
as hotly, her cheeks flaming and her
eyes glowing with the last insinua­
tions of the other. “You know that
Tom has told nothing but the truth.
You were with him on Friday evening
till nearly eleven o’clock. You know
it; and now, for some wicked purpose
But those who saw you together wUl
tall the truth."

“No one did see us." answered Sa­
vannah, passionate’y, falling in her
reckless temper into the unintentional
trap wnich lay in Mary’s words.
/‘There was not a soul about—"
“There!” cried Mary, "what did I

together That shows it"
“I don’t admit It; I don’t admit any-

cfca&amp;r

looked at Mary.
“Go away!" she cried, raising her
hand and pointing to the door. “Go
away while you are safe. 1 won’t an­
swer for myself if you stop here an­
other minute. Go!""
“I will go. I am content I have
your admission, and that is what I
wanted," said Mary, as a parting shot
“Go," was the reply, spoken in a
harsh, repelling\hard voice. “And re­
member I have made no admission. 1
was not with that—murderer on Friday
night and that I swear. Now, go."
Mary went out from the interview
gloomy enough and full of anger.
What she had heard confirmed her
opinion of Tom’s innocence, but at the
same time showed her bow great would
be the difficulty of proving it True or
false, such evidence as Savannah would
give would make it almost impossible
for Tom to account for his time on the
Friday night and she quite understood
the immense importance of this.
Out of the interview with Savannah
e&amp;me only one thought She must in
some way endeavor to find some evi­
dence to corroborate the truth of Tom’s
account of his time and to prove the
falseness of Savannah’s denial. There
was but one way to do that She must
find some one who had seen the two to­
gether on the Friday evening.
Some days passed, during which
Mary made many fruitless inquiries
with this object On the Sunday even­
ing. when she was walking slowly'
through the village street, thinking
over the problem, she met Gibeon
l*rawle.
He came again and spoke to her.
“You’re looking ill, Mary.” he said,
and bis voice had a ring of sympathy.
“It’s not more than I feel." she said.
She heard so few sympathetic voices
now that his greeting was almost wel­
come.
“You’re worrying," he continued.
“I’m sorry. Are things looking any
blacker?"
“Why should they look blacknt all?"
said Mary, guardedly.
“Why, indeed?" he echoed. “I know
no reason, i know nothing but what
people say—about that, at any rate."
“What do they say?" asked the girl.
“Chief thing as I’ve heard is that
Tom was seen getting into the mill
that night; but I don’t believe it
Stands to reason that if anybody had
been near enough to see him getting
in in snch a way they’d have raised
some kind of row at the time. Beside,
what would Tom want to get creeping
in that way when he’d every right to
go in by the mill gates.” Gibeon had
evidently not heard of Tom’s dismissal,
thought Mary. “That’s never been
Tom’s way, neither. I don’t like him,
and that’s straight; but I’ll never deny
that when he means a thing he owns
up to it straight and square, and devil
take the consequences."
“What else do they say. Gibeon?"
“Oh! some say he was seen to leave
the mill; that he was noticed rushing
through the village to his cottage;
that he was doing all sorts of ridicu­
lous things oh the way—you know how
people’s tongues run at such a time,
but there’s naught but wind in it all;
for I’ve questioned everybody about
the place whose name has been men­
tioned as having seen anything, and
can’t find a soul that saw him any­
where or any time the whole blessed
evening, except the man who believes
he caught him at tbe mill. According
to that it looks as if he’d jumped out of
the clouds Kt that minute and jumped
back again as soon as he’d finished."
Mary felt somewhat relieved at this
news, despite her previous distrust of
him.
“Did anyone see Savannah about that
night?" she asked.
“What?" cried the man In a tone
that startled the girl. “What makes
you ask that?”

“No, I don’t think anyone saw her.
Oh, I think I see your meaning," he
exclaimed, as if an idea had occurred
suddenly bo him. "You think Savan­
nah and Tom were together. Is that it?"
“Yea, I thought bo, perhaps” said
Mary, rather feebly.
trust me, is it, Mary?" be asked quick­
ly reading her fording in the manne*
of her answer.
“You don’t think, I
suppose, do you. that I should go
straight to do a good turn to a man to

to do a thundering bad one?"
“Why do you take such an interest
In thia matter?" asked the girl, look­
ing sharply and perhaps suspiciously
into his face.
“Because yon saved my life in that
plucky way. It*s ths truth, I swear it
is, though I see you don’t believe IL"
He ndd this a little doggedly. “You

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,
“ ’Tisn’t so ranch that I believe it,
my lass," he said, slowly and with
great emphasis. “I know it. I know
he’s innocent: and. what’s more, I mean
to prove it. You know what happened
in the barn that night I was all
against the infernal plot that was laid
against him. Well, I believe there’s
another' now, quite as devilish and'
much more cunning. And if you’ll
trust me. we’ll jest turn the penny
t’other side up, and make it heads to
our side. Now tell me tho rest about
Savannah.”
She told him what Tom had said, and
he asked a question or two. With that
he left her, and Mary was full of per­
plexity at what he had said.
CHAPTER XXIV.
GIBEON 1‘RAWUE SL’BPECTKD

The more closely Mary thought over
Gibeou Prawle’s meaning in saying
that he knew Tom was innocent, tho
more puzzled was she.
If he spoke the truth it was clear
that there were but two ways in which
he could know. Either he was with
Tom, or had seen him sufficiently often
during that night to know that he could
not have gone to the mill, or he knew
who had committed the crime.
This began to take hold of her
thoughts, and she asked hetself wheth­
er his knowledge could possibly mean
that he himself had had some connec­
tion with IL She was very loth to enter­
tain that suspicion of him, as his mar^ner to her, and especially his ready
and strong assertion of Tom's inno­
cence, had softened her dislike and
lessened her distrust of him. But the
problem remained: Why should he take
such an interest in the matter? There
had never l&gt;een love lost between him
and Tom Roylance. Was it that he
wished to turn away from himself all
thought of suspicion bj* showing a
great zeal in getting Tom acquitted?
Two days passed without a sign of
him. So far as she could tell he was
not even in the village; and thus tho
trust and the hopes which, despite her
first judgment, she had placed upon
him and his help, waned as the day
came round for the adjourned hearing
of the charge against Tom.
On the eve of the day Reuben Gorringe come to her at the cottage, and
Mary’s heart sank within her, know­
ing that lie had come for an answer to
his question.
“To-morrow is the hearing, Mary,"
he said, after he had been in the cot­
tage a few minutes, “and I have been
asked to give my evidence."
“Well?" she said, interrogatively.
"What am I to say?" he asked again.
“What do you wish to say?"
‘
“Nay, lass, that rests with you, not
with me."
“I do not see how It rests with me,"
said Mary.
“It cannot be necessary for me to g&lt;
all over the same ground as last time 1
was here. I told you then how it was.
I have not bothered you since; for I
knew how you might be puzzled and
worried, and I didn’t want to hurry
you. But the time has come how when
we must decide."
“But I cannot decide yet,” said Mary.
“I cannot make up my mind. I cannot
see that one who is innocent can run
any risk of being punished for what he
did not do. The law is just."
“Aye, my lass, that’s it The law la
just,” said Gorringc in a deep, strong
voice.
“Then it will not find him guilty of
what he did not do," she added. “Oh!
dear, I do not know what to say. If
he can prove his innocence, you do not
want this - promise. Why not wait and
see?" she pleaded.
“How can we wait and see? Either
he did or did not do this. The evidence
which I have all points to the fact that
he did. If that evidence
kept back,
what proof have I of bls innocence,
supposing the lew finds him innocent’
None; none. That is tbe point Could
I trust you to a man whom I feared
might bo a—might have done what
he is said to have done? Could I love
ypn if I did such a thing?"
“But something might yet happen to
let him prove his innocence, despite
what you think such strong evidence
against him."
“Might,” echoed the man. “Might!
You have had a week to look for this.
Have you found a single shred or scrap
of evidence that will make that proof?”
“I have his denial. That is enough
for me," she answered, confidently
“No doubL But will it be enough
for a jury? Was there a man ever aectxse^ wk° did not deny the aeon nation?
Don’t think me hard, or crael, or un­
just I am not I must do what Is best
for you, even though I know you mav
feel I am unkind in doing it But we
cannot look at the matter from the
same point"
"What do you mean?" asked the girl.
"Yoa think and beliave Tom is inno­
cent, and that his liberation would be
right and just I think him guilty, and
were it Mt for you I should not halt

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thia Prove bU Innocence; nay, chow
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shadowy track of It, and I 11 wort■ to
prove it; and when proved IU be the
first to take him by tho hand, put him
back ta hie piano ta the mill.
vour hand ta hie with as honeat a with
for your happiness as evcr filtada mjm il
heart. But I must first know hint ta
be Innocent; while at present," he.low­
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square."
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Mary thought for. a moment ana
then half-impulsively gavc her hBD&lt;t „
“I believe you mean straight by me,"
she said. “I will trust yon. Here’s
proof of it Tom says that he was
with Savannah that night; and she de­
nies it
That must be proved, or
otherwise we may never be able to
prove what we believe—that he is inno­
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Mary was moved in spite of nerseir,
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the proof of his love touched her.
“Tom has not left any evidence
against himself- He is innocent," ex­
claimed Mary energetically.
“Yes, right enough from the point Of
view from which you look at thia. I
admire you lor holding your opinion
staunchly like a true Ims} but I can’t
share it How then must it be?"
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Health and happiness are relative con
dltions; at any rate there can be little
happiness without health.
To give the
body Its full measure of strength and en­
ergy, the blood should be kept pure aud
vigorous, by tbe use of Ayer’s Sarsapar-

wlU hereaftCT X*T City laborers
S1.50 a day, a cut of 60 cents a week.

Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pltcher*e Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.

ONE YEAR
FOR OI*LT $ 1.00, OlSn N ADVANCE.

PrealdentFUk dell rera tho baooalaureAlbtoD Colk«e SoBd*I.

w £
12th, at Leslie.

“»»»&gt; reunion of the Sarwill be held June

Address aU'ordera to

THE HASTINGS BANNER.

�astcngs

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Banner

-~~ThursdayJune 7.j 189»
IV R. robs. Local Bditor.

—

“business cards.
&lt;KI.K WROS.
Tonsori al Artists.
, r ,..nst of Lunn’s Tailor Shop.
■
hair cut*. Our shaves
i;tve ub a trial Term* reason-

Auctioneer. \
11-voting*. - - - Mich.
. ..n are going to have an auction
- in.i Have had largo experience
v .you -.itlsfactlon. ; Terms reason*

and Wit

J- M. SMITH.

I Al.MEllEK.

"‘ I-ECTION’ AND bbal estate
OFFICE OF
1 ; -ALM8RTON a SMITH
Cnnu \ anclng uj specialty.
Woodland, Mich

J VV

Jjl M- Wi'odnMMisee.
and &lt; &lt; U.LKCTIOX OFFICE,
ities# promptly attended to.

..ugart

E

Loyal E. Knappen.

Arthur C. Denison.
KT KNAITENA DENISON.
1 a W YERS.
;&gt; sir Michigan Trust Co: Bldg,,
Grand Rapids, Michigan.

ALICE kirk. m. u, ■
Fhvslclan and Surgeon.
Hastings. - - Mich.
pily attended day or night, Of
owidl's boot and shoe More
flee "•rr
SWEEZEY.
Attorney at law.
Hastings. Mich,
in all courts of the state. Colinptly attended to.
iectii

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H. LATHROP,
.
Hvnwepathie Physician and
Surgeon
W. IL Goodyear’s New

Drug '

omptly attended to.

•HullNEIL M. D..
i'hysician and Surgeon,
Delton.
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Mich.
U.Tce in residence, one block east of depot
A. A C. IL BARBER
.
Physicians and Surgeons.
Calls jn city or county responded to with
prompt nett. day dr night. ■
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B

A. SHELDON.
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
Absinu-tjRlock. Hastings.
&gt;lon?v to !■; n&gt; on Ren! Estate Real Estate
Mil rti commission. General Conveyancing.
Having a •miipletefet of Abstract Rooks, com­
piled .‘rum the Record*, can furnish complete
a tract*.
*
C. F. BROOKS. Clerk.

.

g M. FOWljKR,D.D. S.

uohmlown and Barry.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Marshall are

hilip t. colgrovk,

P

Attorney a: l aw
isu .
to Smith &amp; Colgrove.)
i iii'ce ftiVnloa block. Hastings./
Practiu xS the courts of the state.

A,

Attorney at Law,
-r J.3. GondvearA Co.’s store.)
•
Practice*”', ligcourtsof the State. Collections
pr /mptlyjttending to.
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!i. TIMMEllMAN. Homapathlc Pby■ d Snrgetnb
(O’T.cf \er Lathrop’s drug store.)

LOCAL NEWS.
■ ClKCMLrtTION •

Thi- week,

82 quire.,.

Her&lt;*aRer. changes for advertisements
must t&gt; a h t:.L office Tuesdays at latest to
injure i:;-ert: in ki the issue of the week
when brought!
l&gt;.-rCl,i&gt; yeldorn found, for impure
bloot
&gt; general. Hood’s Sarsaparilla does
really pitylytovRIood and restore health.
•*&gt;ashville fc to have a public watering
trough.
•

•A eodland’ri ball club have raised 350
for tire pnrpo-M* of renting a good ground,
buying bal
batt, etc.
A Down* man has a two-year-old heifer
from whos&gt; inilk ll*-, pounds of butter
was charm d a; seven days.

first. oimnencement exercises of the

Woodland bclaxils took

place last week.

TbnV young gentlemen
jnamber^ of tie class.

composed ■ the

1‘. b. FatrMi
Co., Grand Rapids,
Michigan, wapts a representative in this

Exility. Mau or Woman connected with
G.A. K. preferred. Write them for par­
ticulars.
|
We no-irnr while In Bowne last week
tbni Ahmi-iur Tyler’s orchard was completdj -tiippM (.f |t8 leaves and we have
been iufonii&lt;*|| that it is tbe work of

Wornu uud that they are also working on
otl.'T &lt; . .utnlf* in that vicinity.—Freeport
Heralil.
#
!

udlic o Jrreland left a curiosity on our
table a*t .u t|u« week. It was a crab ap
J i - bio-sum two and one-half inches in
c\une: !. th-; most beautiful ns well as
the larcf.-t hibssoin of the kind we ever

»aw. The fruit on the tree was nearly
ball grown when this single. blossom ap­
peared.- Freeport Herald.

Council Proceedings.

Common Council met in regular session
rndaj .*•,•&lt;•, june i,
Mayor Greusel
presiding'.
. Present at roll call. Aid Bennett, Bqboy.Hieks, Huffman, Tinklerand Waters.
Absent at roll call. Aid Osborn, and
Welssert.
Minutes of last meeting read and ap­
proved.
AW Welssert took his seat
Moved by Aid Welssert that the com■umcatam from State Board of Health
** laid on the table.
Carried Ayes—All.
Moved by Aid Hicks tlrat the communlWion with regard to use of Poles of M. C..
“J 7’ K- * S. IL R. era be receiv­
ed and placed on file.
Carried Aye*—All.
rm

E. G. Holbrook,
_____________________ Recorder.

Additional County News.

Offlee hours H. m. to 5 p. m

F

of best standard makes of Portland Ce­
ment. Top dressing tn be one and one
half Inches thick, walks to be twenty four
feet long with one and one half or two
inch drop with four inch flange on each
end. Three and one half feet wide with
one foot flange on each side. Walk to be
eight Inches thick, top to be crowning or
flat as desired. Work to be done in good
and workmanlike manner and warranted
for one year, for tbe sum of eighteen dol­
lars each. City to establish grade.
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F. H. Bahlow.
Moved by Aid Hicks that the bld of F.
H. Bartow for building cross walks be ac­
cepted.
Ammendedby Aid Welssert that the
old be laid over for one wk. and referred
to side walk committee.
Atumendment lost, original motion lost
Ayes—Bennett, Hicks, Huffman and
Waters.
Nays—Busby. Tinkler and Waters.
Moved by Aid Huffman that all blds for
cement cross walks be rejected and tbe
bidders asked to make new sealed bids by
next meeting night.
Carried Ayes—All.
Moved .by Aid Welssert that the matter
of washout at tho C. K. A S. R. IL be left
to chairman of street committee.
Carried Ayes—All.
Moved by Aid Busby that tbe St Com.
be authorized to open and to work Court
St. east to Fall Creek from the cor. of
Creek and Court Street
Motion prevailed.
Ayesi-Bennett, Busby, Illeks, Huff­
man, Ttokler, Welssert and Waters.
Nays—-None.
The fi»l|owiDg accts, audited:—
Dry Hektb, labor
8 .75
M. McHharlin, labor
«.95
John Mullen, labor
I.5O
Ed Holbrook, labor
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1.35
U. E. «S 1. Works, labor and supplies.
6.50
B. J. Bullard. Dog *jhecks
2.00
Alfred Fisher, digging dock
7.50
J. Inehboldt, cleaning council rooms .50
Miles Main, labor
]10.94
C. O. Freer, repairing side walk,
Wm. !H. Beadle,
S 111.80
Louie Beadle and team st. work
117.40
John Mullen and team, st work 110.35
Mike Custer,
8.35
David Wolcott, digging dock
9.00
W m. Tennyck,
8.05
Albert Hurney,
0.30
Horace Bishop and team, st. work
Frank Ryerson,
9.10
Joe Webber and team, st. work
3.00
Ed. Shay and team, st. work
3. OU
George Hagidom and team, st wrk. 5.70
_. _
Movfjd by Aid Welssert that the accts,
be allowed and orders be drawn on re­
spective funds for same.
Carried Ayes—Bennett, Busby, Hicks,
Huffman, Tinkler, Welssert and Waters.
Nays*—None.
On motion of Aid Hicks council ad­
journed for 1 wk. to meet at 7.80 o.clock,

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Mich., May 31. 1894.
for street crossings. Material to be

the

parents of a baby boy.
Miss Bertha Gaskill spent Saturday and
Sunday with her parents.
Claud Sidnam was quite seriously in­
jured last week by falling from a shed,
while playing.
•
Mrs. Bush of Hickory Corners has been
visiting Mrs. Messenger the past week.
Sunday School has been organized at
the Toll's school house.
George Lawrence is
' ‘building
‘
a new
house. I
Nelson Willison is home from Albion
’College.
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Hickory
Corn i.s making slow progress ingrowth.
Too cool aud too dry at this time.
Wheat is backward in the developement
of its ears, while some farmers predict
that tire cerial has been injured by the
late frosts.
Many farmers have been under the nec­
essity of replanting their corn, while some
are deliberating upon re-fitting the ground
and planting the same to beans.
The verdict in the case of the people vs
Asa Tefft Is universally approved of to­
gether with tbe sentence pronounced by
Judge Smith.
'Our public places of business were near­
ly deserted on Decoration day, many at­
tending at Prairieville, while others took
io the sights at Battle Creek and else­
where.
Perry Stowell Is taking milk to the
Freeport creamery.
Messer Bros, have completed a hog pen
and grainery combined, on their farm.
Theodore Jones says his new horse is a
flyer.
The Sunday School Is Improving nice­
ly. We all should lend a helping band to
Mr. Craig, SopT, as he is a stranger
among ns. Children’s day will be observ­
ed Jane I7lh.
From all appearances a
good time may be expected. ’
Mrs. Bush and Susie Bird are visiting
the former’s parents at Ix&gt;well.
Wm. Bird and Invalid wife visited L.

Bird Sunday.
.
We are Informed that Mr. Craig and F.
Williams are planting two acres of squash­
es on J. M. Rogers’ farm.

, State Road.
The Ladies Dime Society meets next
Thursday at Elder Martin’s. Each mem­
ber is to bring something for supper.
Pleades Brown and wife are entertain­
ing their daughter from Grand Rapids.
Mrs. Cotton and son were callers at Mrs
Cobbs last Sunday.
•
Daniel Wolcott is repairing bis barn.
Wallace Brown has a sick horse.
Jettnie Johnsen has left Henry Wartly
and h staying with her mother.
Th* Cnexpre»»e&lt;l.
Within my breast i« shut • captive bird
With throat for soar,
But note of his hath neveryot been heard
Nor sweet, nor strong*

Within my breast is shut a captive bird
With wings for flight;
C1O5* folded wings are
lh&gt;l
stirred
Jn nooc or night

001

So far the height* to which tbe wings aspire
He dare not sonr;
Nor all his yearning heart, dumb with desire,
Still singer! sphered In silence tho thou art,
,
Birds only know
Tbe Joy in flight and song, with which any
i heart
Doth throb and glow'.

Oue,=ote dawa dropping from another’s song
Wlrore, ta Ojip’r'ei °i«P« 11 L,lt" •I«lt *“*■

Ufce melody

And whe. Kronit pinion, rta. •»&lt;&gt;" &lt;“
Th.I bound onr .1.01.
Tta»u. »t renter. .UreUta ta IW &lt;tan
-Mur twtaeWbnS &gt;» Toua’. Cotal»»-

A MIRACLE OF TO DAY.
ABT2"YTHat equal® the
MIRACLES OF OLD,

THE SUITS FIERCE RAYS.
Scientists Say They Win Some
Day Die Out.

S?1?‘,TaU“* Ma,i- O«C«U.)
Into Otter Death and
”llry
no cornmeal
«.~ U
11 ** ,h' lowu '*&gt;1' I" Wtent’ J?" 'h' chlw’» “’"‘•■er tell, it
®°
M oar present knowledge goes
’• follow.:—Mrs. Fuller »,W:
. "My
•“/ d»u»bunu*u- H would seem that the brightness of
ol*r"
_
. ------- v,u.
When
she any sunlike body is to be attrihntAd
W1LtoT“,r

tran.lormation ta
Ih» -J
**”
,trtcken lielpleu;
•he went hum bail to worse until we all fashion of mechanical power into heat.
Oeapalred of seeing her about mil.
1 To take our own sun as an example.
employwl .t ration, times pbyilclanetrom It is now an assured doctrine that the
Foaboro. Franklin, and Attleboro, but all heat so necessary for our welfare is
“"“’'•'flcle. benefit.
1 pt.e her all sustained by the gradual contraction
The energy
aorta ot medicine,, and-tbla apring 1 bur- of the solar volume.
^ti°kCr. ’7°. bushels ot empty bottle, available for transformation into heat
which she hud emptied from time to time. in this process seems sufficient to sup­
One doctor who attended her said that she ply the radiation of the sun, not only
had liver complaint and dropsy aud said for ages such as those we reckon in
tbatshe was going to die. J had given up the human period, but even through­
all hope myself when |*bt March 1 happen­
out a lapse of time so vast as that
ed to get hold of an Albany, N. Y. paper which geology demands for the forma­
and there 1 read of the wonderful cure of
tion of the earth’s crust, writes Sir
a man up that way by a tiiedleine known
aa Dr. William,’ Pink Pltla, the patient Robert Ball in the Fortnightly Re­
view.
But it is certain that the quan­
having been afflicted as my daughter was.
At that time her legs were drawn up be- tity of posaible light and the heat to
hlnd her, and her arms were almost help­ be dispensed by the sun is limited in
less. Her head was drawn down un her amount The sun cannot shine on for­
shoulder aud she was quite a pitiful eight ever. A time must assuredly come
I tell you. when the orb, at present so brilliant,
I sent and got two boxes of Pink Pills, will have no more potency for the ra­
aud when she had used them up I thought diation of light than is at present posI could see lust u bit of Improvement.
. ----------- I' sessed by the earth or the moon. In
Then
.'7L.1 1 got
S’ two more and
V"* she
"'L began
T? to
t0 lift
lln jI like ra,lnn'’- '»
be shown that tho
sK I
™ , Ci ’TT in °
'
constituting tho sun h.ve
t
iza.r.*
».Li
.1
-ii
'
consinuung uie sun have
now she Is able t.J^" X ft. U.e »“h“ ■ ”°f
beCn
^o canburs, and U brlttht and smart. SbB was a
living akeletan; there was nothing to her I
but bones, and they were all drawn out of i
shape. When she was first taken sick she
was out of her bead, and for three years, ;
If you wiH believe me, it was an j
utter imponlblUty to catch for me |
overlive minifies’ sleep at a time, so much Ii
care was she, fcnd such constant attention !I
did she require, and 1 was the only one ,
she would let wait upon her.
But 1 am
glad I did so. and now 1 am getting my j
reward,” and tie fond, patient, faithful,
little woman glanced with pride and |
pleasure to the kpot where the little girl ,
was playing with her sister in the shade, i
outside of the window.
“1 have spent I
more than 8500 on her. and although I |
never begnidired it yet I did want to see I
my child Improve taster than she did. Today she eats mare at one meal than 1 do '
in two. When I commenced to give her i
the Pink Pills she was afflicted with a skin !
disease which wa* very annoying.
Now
that has all gone, and 1 think the pills are
responsible tor tlmt Before 1 started on
&lt; n
S o LtL, 1 " ,'*ck,llst n I
Buffalo,
symptoms;
said
thatand
dte described
ItM Mood. her
polling
due he I

lndectJ’
with certainty by what
in“nc"ce their brightness was originaH£’ “»n«le&lt;L It probably arose from
or an approach to a colliB^on» between two dark masses, which
happened to come to an encounter with
anormous velocities in their progress
through space. TIt* ’is, ’however, plain
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nu.uu
vuo BUU
uss the sun has
that the
ages
during
which
been brilliant form only an incident,
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so *to
speak,
in -v
the .infinite
history of.

bad mil/, and wanted me to bring her 1
there for treatment, although he said that i
he didn’t lielleve she would ever get over
it. She had been given up by four doctors, who were certain that they could not I
cure her. Why, she could not open her !
mouth and I actually had to force the food .
Into it. Her mouth was all sores amj oh. i
dear, what a looking child she was. and
such a care’. Nobody but myself knows I
what we have Iw-en trough, for she was
too yaung'to realize It. If my statement,
will do anybody any good I shall be riad :
to have it! published, and If those who j
read It will only come to me. It they are r
skeptical, 1 can conrinee thi'm In very Jit- •
tie time Wiat 1 know Wimt I am lalking,
about. Fbople around l»ere say it was . a [
miracle, and I believfl It was."
The neighbors bore witness to the con-1
dition of the child previous to the use. of i
Dr. Williams’s Pink Pills, and were en- j
thusiastic in their praises of the splendid j
work which had been accomplished by ।
them in this case.
Pink Pills, contain in a condensed form I
all the elements' necessary -to give new I
life and richness to th« blood and restore |
shattered nerves. They are an unfailing.'|
specific for such diseases as locomotor
ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus’ Dance,
sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous
headache, the after effects of la grippe,
palpitation of tbe heart pale and sallow
complexions, and all forms of weakness
either In male or female, and all diseases
resulting from vitiated humors in the
blood. Pink Pills are sold by all dealers,
or will be sent post paid on receipt of
price. (50 cents a box or 6 boxes for 32.50
—they are never sold in bulk or by the
dozen or 100) by addressing Dr. William’s
Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y., or
Brockville. Ontario.___________

k“J kaTe
arrived. Th. aun.
afLr, tke ,laFso. o1 uncounted years,
lose
heat, and pass into a
black, dark mass. In that farm it may
endure for an epoch so protracted that
the spell during which it has acted as
the luminary of our system will appear
but a moment in comparison with tho
dark ages which succeeded tho solar
splendor. But wo can conceive that ;
the darkness, which is the doom of our
system, need not necessarily be eter- |
nol so far as its materials are con- ■
corned; it may be that ;.gain in tho
course of its wanderings through space
the tide of chance may at length bring
the dark and tremendous globe so near
some other orb that another collision
should take place with appalling ve­
hemence. The solid materials shall
again become transformed into a stu­
pendous glowing nebula, and then, in
the course of the tedious contraction
of this nebula, another protracted pe­
riod of brilliance will diversify the ca­
reer of the great body’, and may last
long enough for tho evolution of plan­
ets and of whole rac^s of highly or­
ganized creatures. The essential point
of our present consideration must not
be misunderstood. A little reflection
will show that any periods of bril­
liance must be regarded as exceptional
periods in the history of each body.

that quantity of matter of which the
solar system is constituted.
Notwithstanding the millions of
thousands of millions of years which
that matter has existed, it has, per­
haps,
only
heated,
—
"j once become so mowm
, vow»»to
circumstances which wo
maY describe as accidental or casual,
as to have acquired the ample light­
dispensing power of the sun. It ia,
however, possible, that such periods of
light-radiating capacity should have
occurred more than once; they may
p^Wy ha„ .tcurred several time.
throughout the ages ot time past. Nor
i- 'hat the ilatrt
* pbenomem.
i.
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» ?
ot

STEAM SIREN’S PRANKS.

PhenoiueEon Da® to the Refraction of
Sound-Ware* by Wind.
The siren at Tillamook, off the Ore­
gon coast, has two steel trumpets and
two steel boilers as big as those of a
locomotive. They utter blasta of five
A
POPULAR ELOCUTIONIST.
seconds’ duration at intervals of one
and one-half minutes when there is a
Mr*. J. W. Reynold*, of Blkton, Ohio,
Restored to Health.
fog, and they consume one hundred and
Mrs. Reynolds, tbe well-known elocu­ thirty gallons of water per hour. Their
tionist and authoress, says ahe has suffer­
agonizing crifis can be heard at a dis­
ed with congestion of the lungs, catarrh
tance of thirty miles under favorable
of the head, and was troubled with a bad
cough. She has tried a number of physi­ circumstances. Nevertheless, it some­
cians but they all failed to cure her. She times happens that, while in full opera­
was induced to take Pe-ru-na and Immedi­ tion, they can not be heard at all at a
ately a marked change took place.
After distance of two miles. At the same
using Pe-ru-na her cough ceated, and Iu a time they will be audible at seven
short time her other ailments were cured. miles, wholly inaudible at twelve
She Is how completely restored to health, miles, and audible again at a greater
aud gives all Ute credit to Pe-ru-na.
distance from the rock. This curious
Speaking of lung diseases. Dr. Hartman phenomenon is due to the refraction of
says in a recent lecture: "For the multi­ sound-waves by wind.
It has been
lades Ot 1’iwple Uwt I trett annually lor found that such a signal, when not
every imaginable form of throat and lung heard at all on the deck of a veasel,
disease. Pe-ru-na Is my Invariable prtwill sometimes be loud and clear, to the
aerlpllon.
People c«»e« hundreds-ot
miles, al great expense, to conault roe tor ear of a person ascending to the mast­
Sometimes it ta audible with
acute and chronic coughs, to return home head.
with some advice and a bottle of Pe-ru-na, great volume in one spot and complete^
ly
inaudible
two hundred yards away.
which they can continue to get at the near-,
est drug store; and tne frone I enjoy In Eighty-one sirens and other steam fog
the treatment of such troubles comes from signals have been established by the
government at a coat of six hundred
the use of this wonderf’it compound.
A free book ou the chronic dlseaws of thousand doUars, and are maintained
the lungs, chronic catarrh, etc., sent by at a yearly expense of one hundred
tbe Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing Com­
thousand dollars.
pany of Columbus, Ohio.
A lighthouse, which it would be
most desirable to connect by telegraph
Real Estate Traasfer*.
with the mainland, is situated on one
Cbu-H lU^rewAusUrlLd^hr. Bun­ of the Farallone islands, twenty-two
miles out in the Pacific from San Fran­
- &gt;•
cisco- Tbe situation is the most deso­
Tv jUSt” “ Ta“m *ad w,tOT-1°"' ‘"k' late imaginable. A powerful light,
'^"writa^ed *■
three hundred and sixty feet above the
sea, ta supplemented by a fog whistle,
to Michael Strouse. I®. ««■ blown by the rash ot air through a
’’bTwbitnght to Montan Jones, lota. City. cave whiah forma a passage opening
into the ocean. Ono of the many caves
‘’Alexander Cortwrtakt to E.D. Rodgers, par
worn by the onrf on tbe ebore chanced
^Kl&amp;ffifbJoB.L »d Blxabelb B.
to have a holo on ita top, through
Ts’SJral:irvlog. which the incoming breakers violently
expelled the air carried before them.
“oa. PMUlfW to Jacob Haberaaa/ lot. NaMe The mouthpiece of a great u-mnpei
"'c’if^iwrmoe toUata
»»• *'
was fixed to the aperture, and now the
wares blow mighty blasta through the
"hlSJriaktaKdw. *nd J. Murphy. «*■
Instrument, which is only silent for an
'’kESSd'wander'oB- Wander. «*. &gt;« * hour and a half each day. In various
■,‘^TeiT‘H^ta7T»d .taputa Waif. other parts of the world are algnale
made by uliUring such natural orifleea
ta ware-beaten cliffs

WEALTHY INDIANS.
Ocsor d'Alenee Who Are Proepar­
___ Ing ne Farmers.
They Take Good Care of Tinfr Fanning
Implement* aud Are Not*d for
Thalr Industrious and
Sober Habits.

How Stone* Are ValuableA diamond is not valuable simply be­
cause it is a diamond, but for its cut­
ting and polishing. A diamond in the
rough is much less valuable than after
it is cut and polished. It is because A
diamond is capable of a high polish
and can be made to reflect light that it
takes its place among the most valua­
ble of precious stones.
But a pearl is
valuable from the time it is first found,
and so arc many other precious gema

A complete census of the Indians on
thb Cocur d’Alene reservation, the
western boundary of which ta the
Uow'ki’hi*?
Washington and Idaho state line, one
We offer On* Hundred dollar* Reward to any
and nee-half miles east of Tekoa, has caw of CMtarrii that cannot be cured by Hall s
Cure.
just been made by Subagent J. J. Catarrh
F. J. Cbeney ACo., nrop*s. Toledo. O.
Walsh. The returns, according to the
We the undersigned have known F. J. Cheney
Portland Oregonian, show that there for tbe last 15 year*, and believe him perfectly
honorable in all buslne-s transaction* and 0are 501 Indians on the reservation, of nnnclallv able to carry ou? any obUgatkrai
which 457 are Creur d’Alenes and 44 made by their Ann.
Wiorr &amp; Tbcax, Wholesale Druggists, Tole­
are Spokanes. There are 8S school do. O.
Waldixg. Kjkxan &amp; Mahvin. Wboieaale
children, ranging from 9 to 18 years of
Drurgluts. Toledo. O.
age. There are 138 families and these
Halls Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting
own 155 houses. Many families have directly upon tbe blood and nmeous surfacee of
tbe system. Price 7fc. per bottle. Sold by al
a residence called a "Sunday house” at druggists.
Testimonials free.
the De Smet mission in addition to
Don’t Delay
their residence on the farm. These
It
Is
your
duty
to yourself to-get rid of the
"Sunday houses" are occupied by the frail ncvumtilation
Im your biood th*a spring.
family on Sunday when all attend Hood’s Hsmapxnllais Just tbe medicine you
neet!
to
purify,
vitalise
and enrich y&lt;»ur blood.
church at the mission.
That tired feeling which effects nearly every
Last year this tribe received nearly one tn tue spring I* driven off by Hood's Mar*
3500,000 from the United States govern­ saparil la. the great spring medicine aud blood
purifier.
ment for a portion of the reservation
which was thrown open to settlement.
This money was hoarded away or
spent for permanent improvements on
their farms. They built houses, barns,
windmills and granaries; put up fences,
bought farm implements, hacks, car­
riages and harness, and good heavy
draft horses. Many built new resi­
dences on their farms and "Sunday
houses" at the mission. No less than
a dozen farm residences and "Sunday
houses" are now being built, and when
the sawmill at the mission is com­
pleted many granaries, barns and
other buildings will be erected. It ta
expected this mill will be turning out
lumber in a few weeks.. This mill is
being built by the government with a
portion of the purchase price of the
land mentioned above. There is still
due the Indians 3150,000, of which
830,000 goes for the erection and main­
tenance of the mill and the remaining
8120,000 is to be paid in fifteen annual
payments of 88,000 each.
The Cceur d’Alenesare the wealthiest
Indian tribe in the north west. Many
of the Ind ians have from 81,000 to 85,­
000 on deposit in the local banks, with
the local merchants, or in Spokane.
They all own good farms, most of
which are fenced and being rapidly
placed in cultivation. They have good
houses, and many are setting out nice
orchards which will be bearing fruit in
a few years. They are very careful AT THE---- -------------- with their money, buying but few
things they do not need and paying
BAKERY.
cash for each article as it ta purchased,
thus allowing no chance for cheating
in figuring up a bill. They'understand
making change, but cannot compute
figures. Many of them, especially the
Hastings, - ’ H Mich.
children, can read and write, and the
latter can be heard reading the signs
CAPITAL
S75.OOO.OO
aloud as they walk along the streets.
SURPLUS 812.009.00.
Last year these Indians had 4,800
In
corpora
tod
under
the
laws ot the State of
acres in crop and sold 848,000 worth of
Michigan.
farm produce ahd stock. This season
Open foi business Dec. 15 JIM.
they have 13,000 acres in crop, or near­
officers:
ly 100 acres for each family on the
reservation, and the present prospects D. G. Robinson, President;
Indicate an abundant yield. They have
Chester Messer, Vic*. Pres.
D. W. Reynolds. Cashier.
192.000 acres under fence, having built
dilectors:
’
'
900 miles of barb-wire fence last year.
D. W. Reynolds,
W.R. Powers.
They also erected last year sixty
D.
I)j
Robinson,
R
B.
Messer.
houses, worth 830,000.
&gt;
John Carreth,
Chester Blotter,
Agent Walsh says these Indians are
'
P. T. Colgrove.
good farmers and are making money
in agricultural pursuits.
They take
Has tbe onlr savings department In In Barry.
good care of their crops, stock and im­ County and pay* 4 per cent interest on all time
•
plements.
They have comfortable deposits.
houses, good barns and sheds wherein
they store their machinery when not
Dr. VanMnrter.
in use, thus setting a good example be­
Operating Surgeon of the New York
fore their white brothers, a majority
of whom leave their machinery ex­ Eye and Ear Hospital.
President of the Interstate Association
posed to all kinds of weather when it
of Expert Specialists.
Is not in use.
Their farms compare
By request of many friends and patients
favorably with those of the whites,
has decided to visit HASTINGS. MICH,,
and their grain yields equaHy as well. SATURDAY, June 9.
Consultation
They are thrifty, industrious and Free and Strictly confidential in the pri­
sober.
vate parlor of the. HASTINGS HOUSE
Drunkenness is severely punished by on*&gt; day only. The Doctor describes tbe
fine, imprisonment in the "skookum’’ different diseases better than tbe sick can
house (jail), or whipping with a heavy themselves, It is a wonderful gift for any­
"quirt" upon the bore back. Chief one to possess.
The New York Press says "Sickness Is
Saltcse lives at the mission, where he
has a fine residence and courthouse. a toy in tbe most phenomenal way he
sheds
light into the darkened eye, music
He is the iudge and jury. in all cases,
into the mute ear and life into tbe dying
and prescribes the mode and amount
form.”
of punishment the offender may re­
Deafness and head noises cured.
ceive. His-word ta law, and from hta
The Doctor has just returned from
decision there is no appeaL The res­ Europe and possesses the latest ,and best
ervation is patrolled by Indian police methods for the cure of all, Chronic, Ner-_
on horseback. These ore under ebn- vous, and Private Diseases, also diseases
trol of a chief of police; who in turn is of tbe Eye and Ear.
Cross Eyes Straightened.
under control of Saltese. Adultery is
Cataracts Scums and Tumors removed
punished by imprisonment or whipping
or both- Only the male is punished without pain.
Eyes Weak Watery Granulated speedily
for adultery, the squaw being held
ns guiltless. The offender gets from cured, also allred, raw, sealy diseases of
the
lids and eye lashes.
ten to sixty days in the "skookum"
Ophthalmoscopic testing of the eye' for
house, or from 50 to 150 lashes on the
Far Sight. Near Sight and Astigmatism
ban* back. The castigation ta admin- (blurred sight) is the only exact method
isted by an Indian policeman, who lays science as used by Dr. VanMarter.
on the "quirt” without mercy.
PERSONS with weakness of the back
Like all other Indians the Cceur and limbs, involuntary discharges, Im po­
d’Alenes prefer to raise stock instead tency. genera! debility, nervousness, larg­
of farming, but they are adapting er confusion of Ideas, palpitation of the
themselves to the latter occupation, heart, timidity, dimness of sight, tremb­
and Mr. Walsh has great faith in mak­ ling. diseases of the head, IhroaL nose or
lungs,
ing good farmers of them. They own skin, affections of the liver,
9,000 head of horses, some of which are stomach or bowel*, those terrible disorders
caused by solitary vise of youth and secret
quite valuable, and 1,500 head of cat­
practices blighting the.most radla&amp;t hopes
tle. They drive to town in hacks,
rendering marriage impossible or un­
carts, or covered carriages, and have happy. Our method will cure tl*e most
good teams; wagons are never used obstinate case and absolutely restore per­
except when produce ta brought to fect manhood.
MIDDLE AGED MEN
market. A large amount of new sod with frequent evacuations of the bladder
is being broken this summer nnd next or with smarting or burning sensations
season the acreage of grain wiU be weakening the system In a manner the pa­
nearly double that of the present sea­ tient can not account for. The urine has
son. A bright future seems to Ik* be­ a ropy sediment or the eolor ta thin or a
fore th? tribe, which is fast assuming milkish hue. There are many who die of
the occupations, dress and habits of this complaint Ignorant of the cause which
ta a second stage bt Seminal weakness.
the white*.
_______________
We guarantee a perfect cure and perfect
Medicine by BatkNU.
restoration. IMPORTANT to LADIES.
To-day in England, at Harrow, the After years of experience we possew the
boys are doctored en masse. Each one greatest cure for ail diseases peculiar to
ta eerved with two grains of quinine the sex. Important cases &lt;and we get
at morning and night as a safeguard few that have sot baffled the skill of all
against the influenza. The drug is ad­ the home physicians) have tbe benefit of
a full consul of skilled specialists. Our
ministered after prayer, and the cere­
success has been marked, over two thirds
mony has thus a double solemnity.
of our patients have been Ladies old
As the boys go out in single file they
young, married, single, rich and poor.
are met by the matron. -£ho jfrecs each
Epele;»y, Gortof, Cancers cured.
one his choice of powder or pilh The
Those desiring treatment should bring
choice made, the drug ta swallowed, from two to four ounces of urine tor
and so the line ta gradually shortened.

CITY

Hastings City Bank,

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—
We wish that we did not feel called apTaakw Bpriag*.
J. H. Melbourn and wife ot Eaton Rap­ on to say something tn regard to the scene
id#. were here last ■ Friday and Saturday al the depot before Tefft was taken to
Published Tburadays by
looking after their place.
cook. e*Roe..
Jackson. It has been said -‘to meet with
John H. Williams died at bis daughter’s
------ AT-----Mrs. William B. Ellsworth, at Bowen's great favor you must commit some brutal,
HAgTTJfGS. MICK.
Mills, last Thursday night In his 94th.. dastardly crime.” For the pate few years
year.
Mr. Williams has been In poor there has been growing up In this country
health for a number of years and was
a strong, but stupid sentiment, especially
brought here for burial Saturday, last
Yankee Springs annual school picnic among the weaker sex, that has surrounded
Irviug
will be held on Friday June 15th, at J. some of the most brutal, fiendish, cold­
Notwithstanding the gloomy weather,
W. Briggs Grove,' where it was held *test blooded criminals In the country and has
Decoration day at the Irving cemetery was year.
a success. The remarks by Rev. Foreman
had ao little influence on the outcome of
J. L. Williams and wife of your city
•nd the exercises by the Irving School
their trials. The fate of some of the most
spent Sunday at Richard Williams'.
added much to tbe Interest of the occasion.
rod-handed, blood-covered murderers has
Children's day at tbe It. E. church next
Carlton.
Sunday morning.
Th* Children's day
William Thornton spent Sunday at Asa been bemoaned by tears and tbe • lamenta­
services at the Congregational church will Odell’s.
tions and the*perpetrators of crimes that
be held one week from next Sunday at 2
James Post, of Clarksville, was seen on fairly horrified tbe whole country when
our street last week.
discovered, and for whom hanging bad
Mrs. Banker returned to Grand Rapids
Carlton Center nine played ball with tbe
Monday.
Lake Odessa nine Saturday, but did not been declared too good possibly, and pro­
Rev. Hollister and wife greeted old Irv­ hear the result
bably, by tbe same fair ones who literally
ing friend* Decoration day.
The Census Enumerator is on tbe road cover tbe criminal with flowers during bls
Mr. and Mrs. Springer from Plainwell now, and be prepared to answer all ques­
trial, and after bls acquittal ot conviction
and Mrs. Springer's brother from New tions as near as you can to aave trouble^
York, visited at Prank Roberts last week.
L. B. Carpenter and William Thornton as tbe case nay be. The end of this
Dick Poff bad hls hand hurt while ptey- viewed the towns of Clarksville, Lake maudlin, foolish sentiment cannot but be
ing ball at Nashville last week.
Odessa and Woodland last week.
to defeat justice, and endanger society by
Mrs- Pattison has company from Kalaallowing such criminals to go free, or es­
Cloverdale.
mazoo.
Our community was never so startled as cape with a very light sentence. We had
Mr. Betts has sold hls blacksmith tools
to Mr. Skinner of Hastings, who will con- it was on the evening proceeding Decora­ hoped that all this shallow sentiment
tion day, when we learned of the death of would be found outside tbe limits of the
tinue the business at the old shop.
Harvev*’s new Miss Jennie, youngest daughter of John
Skinner will occupy Mrs. “
aud Barbara McCallum.
The deceased connty at least, but during the trial of
bouse.
Cbas. Andrus who has been teaching had apparently recovered from a severe Asa Tefft It cropped uut in quite good pro­
past
year.
Is
attack of Illness of the Sunday evening portions among some of the ladle* who
school near Hastings tbe
before and was suddenly taken sick again
home for vacation.
occupied front seats. But tbe climax was
Mrs. James Dunovan of Hastings, vlait- and before medical ald could be summon­
ed her father, Lewis Watkins, last week. ed, had passed away. Loving hands did reached at the depot when the murderer
all they could but the bright, young life was given a hoautlful boquet of flowers by
was extinct. The fuueral was the larg­ a young lady of this city, whose name we
Frank Bugart was In town last week est ever held here, for Jennie was loved were unablqF to learn. Tbe prisoner’s
by old and young. . She bad assisted In
calling on old friends.
..
Edgar Tyler of Vermontville was here decorating the church the Saturday pre­ parents, brothers and sister are entitled to

Hastings Banner.

COUNTY NEWS.

Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott and sons and Blanch
Tuttle spent Sunday at Goguac LaKte, Bat­
tle Creek.
Mr. Yourex’s horaes ran away Saturday
throwing him out and killing him instant­
ly. He was 90 years old.
Lorenzo Dean and wife have returned
home from south of Battle Creek.
Mrs. Abby of Nashville, Will Corwin
and wife and Gus Sackett of Battle Creek
spent Sunday at the hotel.
Sheep shearing has commenced iu this
vicinity.
School closes this week at the Center.
Mrs. Wm. Jewell and Preston Jewell
entertained relatives from Chicago Mon­
day.
Quarterly meeting was held at the Aus­
tin. June 2nd. and 3rd.
Mrs. J. Powers of Battle Creek and Mrs
Powers of Charlotte, were at Dr. Powers
last week.
Maud Wilcox was at A. W. Wilcox Sat­
urday and Sunday.

Bedford
Mr. Savles relumed to his home in
Hillsdale last Wednesday.
Mrs. Wilkinson Is visiting her son Cbas.
Jordan, of Hastings.
Mrs. Nichols was called to Bay City last
Monday by the illness of her daughter,
Lida.
Rev. Fleming returned last • Saturday
and gave us a splendid sermon Sunday
morning. In the evening be gave a talk
about the great work that he lias been do­
ing with Mr. Mills while be has been ab­
sent from us. The church wn» crowded
both morning and evening.
Preparations arc being made for Child­
ren’s day which is next Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bough spent Sun­
day with relatives in Dowling.
Clarence McOmber Is home from De­
troit, ou a two weeks visit.
Misses Lizzie Hamilton and Ella Car­
penter spent Sunday visiting friends and
relatives in Battle Creek.
The graduating and promotion exercises
ot the Bedford school are to be held at the
church Friday evening, June 3th.
Miss Pearl Brotherton, who has been
visiting her sister In Comstock, returned
home last Monday.
Bowen* Mill*.
Mrs. T. B. Moore is on the sick list.
Mr. Stafford of Coldwater is visiting
friends at this place.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Pierson spent Sun­
day at Stephen Tolhurst's.
Mr. and Mrs. Shuck. Mr. and Mrs. Demaraaq and Osmer Burpee spent Sunday
at Gun Lake. Ashing.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Tolhurst, of near
Middleville, spent Sunday at the former’s
parents.
Walter Hunt and Hallie King spent
Sunday at H. Ide’s in Leighton.
Kittle Baird is at work for Mrs. O. Bur­
pee.
Freddie Coledge of Grand Rapids called
on friends at this place Saturday and Sun­
day.
Mias Cappie Huttleston of Wayland,
spent Sunday with May Manly.
Everybody remember the annual Town­
ship Picnic the 15th of June.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jordan and son and
Mrs. F. Misnet were in Grand Rapids.
Elder Cogshail of Grand Rapids, will
speak at this place Sunday, June 10th.
John Williams died at the home of his
daughter at this place, &lt;m Friday evening,
May 31st,after a long illness.

Orancerille.
Children’s day will be observed at tbe
ehurcb next Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis visited
iattve* at Charlotte last week.
Lawrence Thompson of Greenville was
in tbe village Monday.
Henry Storms ot Galesburg, was tbe
guest of Ell Nichols one day last week.
John A. Turner and wife of Wayland
were here Decoration day.
The looks of the cemetery have been
very much Improved by cutting down n
number of trees and building a new fence.
Mr*. Charles England and Miss Nettie
England of Grand Rapids, are visiting rela lives here this week.
The Orangeville baw ball nine played
with the Prairieville club here last Satur­
day. Tbe game resulting in a victory for
the latter.

kites Etta Zelner of Caledonia, visited
Freeport friends Saturday gnd Sunday.
Saturday afternoon tbe creamery direct-

Mrs. H. Halsey is entettalnlng her star
ter, Mr*. Amos Miller, of Battle Creek.
Tbos. Kelley and wife visited ta Bowne

vious to her death for memorial services,
little thinking that she was helping pre­
pare for her own obsequies. Rev. David
Pope preached the funeral discourse. Six
cousins of the deceased acted as bearers,
while six young lady friends were honor­
ary-bearers. The funeral took place on
the first insL
*
Saturday morning an accident occurred
at the brick yard by which Frank Leonard
was seriously Injured by being almost
buried under a mass of falling brick from
the kiln, which he was helplug to build.
Dr. Scribner of Delton, was hastily sum­
moned and after examination said be
thought no internal Injury had been sus­
tained and that the patient would get
along ail right. Frank’s fellow workmen
will contribute of their wages for his care
while laid up.
News was received here of the death of
Wm. Doonan on the 2nd.
Mr. Doonan
expired in Prairieville nt the residence of
hls nelce, Mrs. John Bennett.
Tbe de­
ceased was one of the oldest settlers, and
was universally esteemed by all who knew
him.
Mrs. Ansel Kingsbury received a dis­
patch on Monday morning announcing the
death of her daughter, Mrs. Mary A. Es­
ter.
We desire to thank all the kind friends
wbo so generously assisted In paying the
last sad tribute of respect to our daughter
and sister who was so suddenly token from
u» by death. The numerous attendance;
the offerings of beautiful flowers, and the
kind attention of our dear one’s associates
all attest the great love and sympathy for
us in this dark hour. May God reward you
all and may friends never fail you In your
time of need.
'
John
McCollum,
Bakoara
Mc­
Collum and family:

a great deal of sympathy for they are
reall)* the ones who will suffer most for
the penalty Inflicted upon their son aud

Johnstown.
Cora about all planted and potatoes, dit­
to; everybody busy at tbe many little de­
tails of faun work.
Those who are not
tillers of tbe soil are so few In number
in our town, as not to make much of ac­
count.
Fishing In tbe various ways now In
vogue. 1&gt; being practiced with marked re­
sults, many fine strings of fish being taken
from our lakes of late.
The writer was not present at tbe Me­
morial exercises, at Banfield but we learn
it was observed In a fitting manner.
8. 8. Fisk has just made a flying visit
to Battle Creek and Kalamazoo.
Mrs. Eugene Russell, whose illness we
mentioned In a recent communication, has
passed away from tbe scenes of earth.
Funeral services at Banfield next Sunday,
June 3rd.
The sorrowing friends have
the sympathy of the entire community in
their bereavement
Cyras Ingraham is seriously HL
Dr.
Elliott has been called.
Great interest was token by tbe readers
of tbe Banker In the recent murder trial
at Hastings, and general satisfaction ex­
pressed st tbe result

the north Bo much that as they are now tbe
rear portion af bls wall Is about 3q inches
below the surface ot tbe ground, while the
front portioniof his wall Is three or four

Fred Chilson and mother have moved
Into Erny Shultz house.
Ada and Myrtle Mosher spent Saturday
In your city. The latter took the eighth
grade examination.
The proudest parents in our town are
Chas. Shultz and wife. All on account of
that boy wbo arrived at their house May
18th.
.
John Weaver and wife and Satie Peake
spent Decoration day io Prairieville.
Nellie Smith is visiting her parents In
the northern part of tbe state.
George and Ada llllck and Mary Hud­
son went to Kalamazoo last Friday.
Erny Shultz lost a cow last week, the
second one be has lost this spring.
Mrs. Minnie Weyerman and baby visit­
ed her parents.Jiere last week.
Gussie Peake visited Richland relatives
last week and took in tbe show at Kal­
amazoo Friday.
Foster Patton and family move to Plain­
well this week Thursday.
Mark Peake is at home now.
George Norris and family, Mrs. Cbas.
Bailey and Zena spent Sunday at Frankie
Hallocks.
George Phillips and-wife spent Sunday
at S. A. Stanleys.
Will llllck and John Hines were In
Kalamazoo last Friday.
Jessie Cox Is etill ee the gain.

brother. Is the prisoner entitled to any
great sympathy ? He bad a fair trial, was
defended by very able counsel, and yet a
Jury of 12 men after listening to all the
evidence, proclaimed that Asa Tefft was
the man who Shot his own cousin four times
with a revolver, knocked opt his brains with
an ax and then nearly cut bls head off
with the blade. Is the perpetratoc of such
a brutal, inhuman act worthy of tears,
sobs and flowers, those pure, tender evi­
dences of sympathy? Such actions while
no doubt well meant, and done under the
impulse of an emotional excitement, can­
not but have &lt; harmful Influence, and are
really an incitement to commit crime. .

The common council of this city we be­
lieve Is doing not only an injury to the
beauty of the city, but also an Injustice
to Mr. John Lombard in not allowing him
to have tbe tidewalk grade on the east
side of bis property at the cprner of Green
and Broadway.
Mr. Lombard has just
commenced the erection of a new aud
beautiful home that will Improve a c&gt;rner
that has been, an eyesore to that portico
of the city for several years.
Should be
continue his building operations be will
do doubt hajve expanded from 87000 to

89000 In beautifying that corner and erect
a home that will be an ornament to the
city. His loti as is well known, slope to

feet above ground. The front of hls prop­
erty is on the sidewalk grade, while as far
back as tbe rear of his house there should
be a cut of 44 inches. Tbe council went
up and looked the property over and
thought that such a cut would make too
much of a cut through Mr. V room* ns
property whHh adjoins Mr. Lombards on
the south, and Injure him, causing him to
be at the expanse of parking out etc. Mr.
Lombard however showed a disposition to
do even more than what was right He
said that be would be willing to accept a
cut of 24 Inches instead of 44 Inches on tbe
east side of his property; and agreed to
bear the expense of parking out in front of
Mr. Vroomans; he agreed to pave the
gutter the whole length of the square and
put in a stone cross walk across Green
street. What more could a man promise

to do that is JUst and reasonable? Instead
of being an Injury to Mr. Vrooman such
when completed would Improve tbe ap­
pearance of his property at least 25 per
cent. In tbe face of sqcb an offer we can­
not see bow the council can refuse to
grant hls offir. On the contrary they
should only be too glad to grant it, not

0,1, U«u»e It 1» lair aud ri&lt;I.L but jdw
becauM It will r»«tl, WMtir, that

declare that lie will not build unlew he
can pul hta ridewalk wlllilh at least SO
Inches of the ealabllabed xrade. We treat
that no member or members ot tbe council

Importers and Manufacturers of

will allow politics-or any personal feeilnf
or grudge toward tire eaubllsbed pads
stand In the way of doloi what la rtlbt
and Ju.t by Mr. Lombard. The people are
In sympathy with Mr. Lombard and the

Granite and Marble Monameots
|

action of the eounell should be unsnloioM
In hls fare Friday evening.

Th. World'.
Portfolio.
Part IT. Is out It contains HIl*®11 fln®*
lanre bait-tone plate, ot Niagara Falla «ud
other G-ina ot American Sceuery. Prior.
10 renU,—no coupon,. Don t mica It. It
U so cheap because the Michigan Untrel,
••The Nlagaru Falls Route.” want* ever,body to know something of Niagara a ®ar"
vellous beauty. Call al Michigan Central
ticket office, or send by mall to Frank JBramhall. Adv. Agfnt, 402 Monadnock

HASTINGS AND KALAMAZOO, MICH.

Block. Chicago.

HE Inducements we offer
you to trade with us, and
pay cash are things well
worth considering. We ask
you to call in and see. We
know you will be perfectly
satisfied that we are making
offers that you ought not to
miss.

T

OUR

BREflD^GflKES
Are fresh every day aud first
class goods.
HASTINGS OFFICE AND WORKS

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We are overstocked with monuments ranging from $35 to $300.
Remember they are all family monuments. Now is the time if you
want cemetery’ work. “Don’t put off until to-morrow.what you cando
to-day.” We have the
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HASTINGS. MICH.. JUNE 14. 1894.

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CLOVERDALE
andMILO
With a good assortment of
PINE AND HEMLOCK LUMBER,
PINE AND CEDAR SHINGLES,
Lime, Lath, Doors, Windows, Mouldings, etc.,
which will be sold at living prices, I shall
give the lumber business my personal atten­
tion and solicit correspondence with parties
intending to build.
Yours truly,

H.

fttand in this neighborhood.
his daughter, Mrs. Clarence Bacheller.
Seme of our boys assisted other -clubs
Mrs. Eva Coolbaugh. of Sunfield was
to win the laurels Saturday.
a guest of her mother, Mrs. Wm. Lowder
Some attended the play at Delton Satur­ Wednesday.
day night. Report, a good play, but a
.
BAarrxGs, jvxca.
Charles Coraett, of Battle Creek, spent
little loo warm for comfort.
Thursday with C. H. Price.
Strawberries are getting ripe but a very
light crop.
Shearing sheep is nearly done •around
.
Pleasant Valley.
here.
\ Hot and dry.
’
ShuJtM.
Rev. Elmer preached a very eloquent
Sheep sheering is the order of the day. sei mon at the M. E. church last' Sunday.
prrwl.rw!*iL,OStlfl'.,eCOU ,Mt WeCkMilton Murphy and sister Sundayed
Erwin FjeMs any wlfr and Mrs. Clara
M,SR Eusj- closed a very successful term
Hart spent buuduy at Wm. Johncocks.
with their grand parents, Milo Flfield In of school at the Stevens school house with
b ‘U,wiam‘ w|ft* rHurned fr&lt;»m Hastings.
ft picnic.
Mr Neal, of Vermontville, and Mr.
There will be an ice cream social at
K""’“ !*•*
wetherbee, of Detroit, was* guest of E. Will Jones one week from Friday night,
Mr, Benew.y and wttle aud Mr. I-etber- Lockhart Sunday.
June 39th, for the benefit of the M. £.
Hay will Im* a light crop.
"“n and wire ot Kent Co., visited at
church. Pleasant Valley nine cross bats with
Charlie Kenyon's this Week.
'.
Also one at Albert Lee’s Wednesday.
. Jennie Garrison U taking Nellie Smith's the Slapcy nine. Result, the Pleasant June 20th for the benefit of Fred Shultz,
»iaee at the store while the tatter la away Valley took bull ami and bat 11 to S3.
who is sick with consumption. Everyone
Rev. C. .Bradley is visiting his parents. come and lend a helping hand. ■
bn her vneatlon.
B. O. Weaver and w te stu nt Inst ■Fri­
Sib Wooley of Hastings is at home on a
Wuudl*nd.
day yt hi, brother's »ere. The
(on»er
visit.
The longer
A good rain would, be a fine thing for
flnlahed plMU-rlng H. M. Merrltl'ntiouse ■
William Shriner played ball at Eaton' corn, grass and oats.
while here. It U a goo 1 job.
Rapids Saturday, to catch for the Nash­
Creamery day was a grand affair on Sat­ ville nine.
Dotrliig
.
urday. A large crowd of people gathered
Emmett Lee rinsed a successful term of
Last week’s letter. ,
in our village and were royally entertained school at the Culver Friday.
Chas. Mack Is taking census this month. by the creamery directors. A good speech
A goodly number of friends, surprised
Mr. und Mrs, C. Warren of Orangeville, was delivered by Prof. Smith of the Ag­ Carrie Lee last Wednesday eve. Ice cream
were the guests of frledds here last week. ricultural College, who showed the bene­ and cake were served: and all had a pleas­
We learn that Dr. Vmillom is number­ fits of a good creamery, such as Wood­ ant time.
land hnk. to the farmers, and especially to
ed with the sick.
,
Children's day will lie held one week
P. G. Henry fr one pf the sick. His the farmers’ wife. A song composed for from Sunday at the M. E. church. A
sister from Lake Odessi visited him a few the occasion was snug by Albert Barnum, very, Interesting program has been pre­
which
brought
the
house
down.
Free
days of last week.
paired for the occasion.
Miss Kate Mack was (recently married to butter was dispensed and’ the method of
Milo.
a gentleman from Chicago. They will j conducting the cfeamury was fully ex­
plained. Thornapple, Carlton. Castleton,
make that placelthelr future home.
Milo has caught it. Caught what? The
The baru belonging
Jerome Burgees I Irving. Prairieville, Hastings. Odessa aud base bail fever. Creasy played Milo last
was consumed by lire'last Friday night, Sunfield were represented. Everybody Saturday p. m. (the writer is pleased to
together with some hajj, about $100 worth seemed to have a good time and think the say twenty rods from the public highway.)
of lumber, and a hay s^ack out side. The creamery made many friends by tlie oc­ Result, the writer is to modest te say. but
casion.
origin of the fire is uulfown.
please ask Creasy.
The Early drain is being rapidly com­
A Mrs. Thomas of'Albion, a state agent
Passed to the
—great
----- leyond. on May 31,
the beloved
to form “Home Missionary Societies’7 de­
beloveil husbat..:
husband t nd-father, Charles . pleted,
of •Prairieville, was in livered an able lecture Sunday evening
Fisher.
He had been। tn
poor
health for '■ , Michael Doster,T'
’ three
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poor-with
Dearly
yeafx aul In
enu«
dlabet- j tdV?'
upon the necessity of this organization.
club seem to be After tlie lecture Mrs. Thomas asked ail
«. Demwerl tea, st year, ot Me, lie i "The
lhe Woodland base ball elubae
* j enjoying a season of inactivity.
those who favored an organization here to
leaves a wife, two ciil Jren and one sister.
Smith, wife and baby were-dump- rise Id their seats. Enough arose to make
The funeral wits hej I.1 and
Saturday
at
remains
Ied lDl° the
Wednesday of last a start and the following officers were
home iff the decease i.
‘ the
‘
nu- elected: Pres, Mrs. A.'BL Francisco; Rec.
were tenderly paid i iI their iast restimr • "evk.’ caUbcd b* une sfde “f tbe
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*• j hooking from the buggy while the horse Sec. Mrs. W. C. Towne: Cor. Sec. Mrs.
place In Banflolb.
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| was on a sharp trot. The buggy was H. M. Chase; Treas. Mrs. E. Garrett,
stiugb.
drawn about fifteen rots by one side of Three Vice-Presidents to Im? elected here­
while the other side hung on after.
Mr. I’. Burtiin xwIm। has been sick so 'tln’
About one dozen ladies joined.
1 the horse’s legs, before the buggy upset. The writer heard one gentleman and hus­
long, is mi b^ttdr.'
Mrs. Julia Patton who fell last fall ^&gt;nd No damage was done but the buggy was band say he favored Home Missionary
I badly demolished. We hope that people Societies and thought now he could dis­
broke her hip cinnot yet walk a step. '
The Star
school observed Child­ who have buggies with shafts fastening to card nails and strings to support bls over­
ren’s day. last .Sunday, A very fine pro­ the buggy by Allans of hooks instead of all with buttons. A collection was taken
gram was carried out^and a splendid time bolts will take warning and have their to defray Mrs. Thomas' expenses.
tn/ggles fixed so no'other such accident
was enjoyed by! all.
Mrs.
Thomas and
Rev.
Master
Mrs. C. Osgpod entertained company can occur. Mrs. S’8 buggy had patent took the train this a. tn. Monday, for Kala­
fasteners driven behind the hooks but In mazoo.
from your city last Situfdaf.
The question is; asked “How does the
Mrs. F. Gappany, aged eighty years, is spite of that precaution one side unhooked
lying very sicklat the home of E. Pennock and caused the accident. Mr. and Mrs. weather suit you?” Corn begins to show
Smith were badly shaken up but it seems good results from it.
with small hopes of her recovery.
Next week Mill be haying. A light
The Christian Endfavourer at the .Star that the baby was only awakened from its
crop bnt quality good. For the last ten
School house 1st in a Very flourishing con­ slumber.
days
W. A. Spaulding has been paying
dition.
.
Delton.
50c and above for wheat. As a result
Prayev Meeting evjery Thursday eyenDick poyle aud Mr. Barlow, of Has­ thousands of bushels are finding market
Ing;
i
tings. have been at Beechwood this week,
Yon ought to see those McKinley .&amp;
paintlug their cottage.
Prairie rOle.
Reed strawberries on the Town Poor
Lacy Jones and John Williams were on farm.
The funeral service* of Mr. Doonan
J no. K. Flower has commenced shipping
who died at the home of his nelce. Mrs. Jury at Hastings last week.
Howard Mosher and family, of Clover­ his Jersey cream to Kalamazoo,
John Bennett, were held at the Baptist
church Tuesday last. Rfev. McLean of dale, Sundayed at M. Davenport’s.
Wm. Cooper and wife visited friends in
Carlton.
Allegan Co., officiate^.
,
Cresay recently.
J. E. Cairns and wife are the happy
The past few days have been very
Mr. aud Mrs. J. Hallett, of Hastings,
parentsofa daughter, born Tuesday, June
were the guests of the doctor Monday.
5th.
Miss Fleming took a number of her
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John Moon, the
Foster Patton and family, formerly of
pupils io the eighth grade examination
10th, a son. W’t 9 lbs.
Shultz, are visiting Mrs. R. Patton. They
Born, to Mr. aud Mrs. E. Bishop, the at Woodland last Monday.
will move to Plainwtell soon.
Mrs. Mary Yarger is visiting Carlton
5th, a son.
D. R. Cook and wife of Hastings, are
Bom, to Mr. and Mrs, E. John cox, the friends this week.
guests of friends and relatives about here. 11th. a son. W’t 31 be.
Mr. Bogardns of North Carlton is visit­
E. L. Richards and wife of Middleville,
Mrs. Davenport was at Kalamazoo on ing Mrs. Fleming at this writing.
are visiting among relatives and friends business recently.
Next Sunday evening there will be
in this vicinity.
Miss Rena Lasher, of Plainwell, is visit­ Children's day exercises at the Methodist
Miss Addie Ritchie visited friends in ing her folks this week.
church.
John Fleming of Hastings Sundayed at
this village recently.
Mrs. Beteey Lyon, of Leonidas, is visit­
Mrs. James Cook is the guest of her ing her daughter Mrs. Cooper. She Is 83 his Carlton home.
Wheat is coming to the front In first
son. Lucian Gibbs.
years old.
The Women’s Foreign Missionary So­
Mesdames Barrett, Scribner. Whitte­ class shape.
Mrs. A. J. Wright went to Lake Odessa
ciety met at the home of Mrs. John Dos­ more and Lasher were at Hastings Friday
ter. last Wednesday.
and Saturday last to attend a L. O. T. M. last Monday.
An Ice cream social was held In W. meeting.
Doster’s yard Saturday evening by t he
Mrs. Huested is visiting her father dn
Irving will celebrate July fourth. Par­
Baptist society. J
Kalamazoo.
Mrs. Fricke, of Metamora, Is the guest ticulars next week.
Hope Center.
Dick Poff went to Otsego to play ball
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______ , is visiting of her daughter, Mrs. C. Moreau.
Mrs. ______
J. Bedford
of ,Climax,
Mrs. Wilkinson, of Detroit, has been there Monday.
.. . . and Ji.
Dorcas Society tea at basement Thurs­
her .brothers
alaUr, _l.se.
also other rela­ visiting his brother l^afe.
tives In this vleinlly.
Dr. Jordan has been under the doctors day afternoon.
The Aid Society will sell ice cream Sat­
Frank Hall ot Prairieville. Is working care.
tor Gid Wilkinson.
Five candidates were initiated Into the urday afternoon at the village.
Severer of the eighth grade pupils go to
Martin Cbandlerand wire started Friday mysteries of the order Monday eve. at K.
Hastings to take the examination Satur­
to spend a tew dayn with their daughter, O. T. M. hall.
day.
Effie at ,-iaugatuck.
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Gwin of Ovid,
Childrens day al the M. E. church last
Harry Payne Is building a wire fence visiting friends and relatives here this
The Congrega­
tor Mr. Barnaby.
week. He expects soon to go Into an ex- Sunday was a success.
tional exercises will be next Sunday at a
M. McQuarrle and wife went to Has- press office to work al Owoss-u.
tings. Thursday.
Walter Babcock spent Sunday at home.
Assyria
Bev. I. Martin and wife ot Hastings,
Children’s day exercises at the Cobb
Earl Wilcox Is at home from Albion
spent a couple ot pays last week with A.
school bouse next Sunday evening. .
College to spend his vacation.
D. Ixromls.
Mrs. Harvey who has been taking care
Walter Powers and daughter Blanche,
Miss Lottie Payne has gone to Kalama­
zoo to spend a tew weeks.
of Nashville, was at Dr. Powers’ Sunday. of her father ln&gt;ls last illness has return­
Mrs. Scott visited at Galesburg last ed home.
Mrs. Jane and Geoore lAwrence ot Cli­
Mr. and Mrs, -Skinner spent Sunday
max, are visiting the former's brother. C. week. Her sister Is with her now.
•
Don’t tail to come to the entertainment with Hastings friends.
^Mn'aud Mrs. Bogers ot Sunfield are vis­
Mrs.
Cislor of Middleville visited Mrs.
at the church to-night.
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The Austin school closes this week with Betts last week.
iting relatives In Ulis vicinity.
Mr. W. Melville ot Ludington, spent a a Picnic on Saturday.
Creaay.
Cora Wright, Amy Shepard, Clara Leon­
tew days ot last week with bls uncle, O.
Children’s day was celebrated here last
ard and Don Jewell are the graduates
DM1fOand'Mre. J. Doster of Prairieville, from our school this year. Graduating ex­ Sunday with credit to all who took part.
ercises will be held as soon after the Y. P. Many of our young people attended the
epent Friday with the latter’s sister.
exercises at other places in the evening.
An lee cream social al the Dond school S. C. E. entertainment as possible. •
Bom June 4th to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Mrs. Ellen Russell, of Battle Creek, vis­
house last Friday evening.
Shorter, a son.
ited
her
slater
Mrs.
Fox,
who
Is
still
very
W. Kern and wife spent Sunday with
A swarm of bees have taken possession
the latter's brother. Henn' K*btef. w sick, hst week.
Mrs. Wilbur, of Otsego, has been visit­ and made themselves at home between
Mrs. Lottie Chandler who has been tak­
the
celling and chamber floor in the resi­
ing care ot her mother baa returned home. ing her sisters. Mrs. D.. Davis and Mrs.
Mr and Mrs. Ebon Tapley, ot Rutland, L A brilliant wedding Wednesday of this dence of Miss E. Mead.
Minnie Flowers went to Kalamazoo Sun­
spent Sunday at F. Chamberlain's.
Mrs. O. Loouds la able to be out again. week at residence of Garrison Moore. His day.
Mrs. Betsey Lyon of Ixwnldaa is the
daughter Alta, was married to HennJewell at 2:30 p. m. They have a host of guest ot her dtuxbler. Mrs. W. Fisher. .
Barry.
Birr, Lino and family of Kalamazoo,
friends
who
join
with
us
In
wishing
them
Misses Stebbins and Heath, from Has­
hare mored Into the Keynold'a honw.
tings, visited Mfrs Gertrade Tolley, this all happiness.
John Barber la In quite poor hrallh.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Tyler, of Vermont
Mr. and Mm. Frank Flaher are the
week
The Ladles Aid society met the 6th at vllle are at John Tasker's this week.
The ladles Aid will be held atMra. John proud possessors of a little girl bom June
4
th.
MCh«: VMley and P. A. Young drew off Tasker’s next week Thursday.p. m.
Oscar Anderson of Chicago, visited
fhpir wheat this week for 50c.
t rlends In Creasy last week.
Com tieton.
T. J. Kelley (went to Augusta Sunday to
Quarterly meeting services will be held
see Dr. Bovee, who is caring for hfr heart 'Miss Minnie Coe is making Jackson at this place next Saturday and Sunday.
friends an extended visit
Bev.
Leri Mailers Is expected to be pre­
Mrs. Casper Oversmltb, of Maple Grove,
trMrs.fe R. PoHey is visiting relatives in
and Mrs. Oversmith, of Nebraska, were sent
Mln F_ Mead Is on the tick list
^Mra^WafrSBiMell went to Middleville guests of Mrs. Lcd Sirow Sunday.
Mln Mary HaSenden Is caring for her
Frank FclgbDcr has hfr new house near­
on business Saturday.
litter, Mrs. Gertie Shortis.
Arthur Bush has Jn»t compfried a ince ly completed.
Fred Barber has walked with a eane for
A
party
from
he
rev
ion
iced
at
Tbornapsail boat to be used on Gull Lake thfr
•the past week as the result of letting an
ple lake Saturday. A
Bert Noyes. of Lansing, who has been ax oome In contact with bls foot
R0BeaDplantiiig has been the'order this
W. Usher la treating bls house to a coat
visiting
IsitlDf relatives here
mre has
nu&gt; returned
inumcu . home.
i&lt; do_..
... of Big Rapids, la
Mr.
Hanchett,
la .'Luting
visiting of 1*101. F. V:_LyonoC Leonidas Is doW Corn fr VW small *nd * verr
Published Thursday* fey
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cook

For the next 15
days we will have a
Special Sale on all our
Quick Meal Gasoline
Stoves. They are the
Safest, Best and Most
Reliable Gasoline stove

Lee

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COUNTY NEWS,

of any paper in th*
County.
WHOLE NO. 2035
Ing the work.
Abe Rlckenmore expected to supply the
neighborhood at least, with beans, as he
has planted 42 acres.
The Cressey base ball club played
against Milo last Saturday at that place
and were defeated. They will try Jit again
at this place next Saturday.
•
Freaport.

Al. Kieth, of Hastings, was In town
Monday.
8. C. Wolcott and wife were in Lowell
last Friday.
L. Waters, of Hastings was seen on out
streets Monday.
An addition has been put up at the
creamery. '
Freeport is quite a wool market this
summer.
•
Editor Quick, of Lowell was it Free­
port last Saturday.
.
Gog. Karcher's new house Is weH under
way.
Clyde Kelley Sundayed in Gainee,
Rev. H. Halsey Is recovering from his
recent attack of Illness.
The Freeport Sabbath Assoeiat on will
hold a public meeting in the Congl church
next Sabbath at 7:80 p. m.

A. Lipscomb and wife nf Like bdejM
are visiting at Mlles'Llpscomb.
Mr. Burton and family of Od(
tended childrens day at this place yesterday.
Dennis Haskill has. his house ■ moving
nearly upon
Job nearly finished. it
" being
' '
the wall.
Childrens’ day exercises were held at
W. Purduns grove yesterday "at 1 o’clock
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was carried out
p.
m. _
1 good program
i
and we think the little-ones did nicely.
Jack Spencer and daughter of I Fowler­
ville spent a.few days at his ^brother’s at
this place last week.
.
1
Elder Winey of Campbell was in this
vicinity fishing last Thursday:
.
The hot weather begins to make the
chickens flourith..
Old Mrs. Ward of Campbell, who fell
two weeks ago and dislocated ,her hip,
and who has been a sufferer !from Its ef­
fects ever since, died last Friday and was
buried yesterday afternoon I nt Luke Side
cemetery.
We sanction Editor Cook’b words In re­
gard to making heroes ou« of murderers.
We think it a shame that vrmnen will be
in sympathy with, such cold blooded villians who would not slop a moment to
brain them if they crossed thfdr paths.
And Mr. Editor, does Flower Day help to
lessen the number of criminals? We think
not, and would like your opinion on that
subject.
The Ladies Aid. Society met at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Branch last Thursday.
An enjoyable time was the* verdict at the
close of the .session.
The artny worm is taking every leaf
from some of the orchards |n this vicinity.
The trees look as though fire bad been
through them. What wlK | become of us
for The plagues are coming worse upon us.
Miss Carrie Merahon of Chicago, was in
this place Monday.
John Delano has bls- bam nearly com-’
pleted and It is a fine one.
'Geo. Tobias and wife sp^nt Sunday with
friends In Maple Grove. I
Norton &lt;fc Norris have: done a large
amount of repairing on their grist mill.
The many friends of A. VW. Demary,
a former resident of this, place but late of
Monticello. Indiana, will regret to learn
of hfr sudden death. Cause, d ropsey ot the
heart Be leaves a wife, three sons and
two daughters.
.

Ell Lindsey raised the frame to a new
bam last Wednesday.
Theo Morehouse had n brace fall on
hi m but hope It is nothing serious.
Miss Minnie Wardell closed a success­
ful term of school at South Hue lake lastFrlday, with a picnic dinner. The little
folks seemed to have a very enjoyable
time.
Stephen Merlean of Kalamazoo visited
bls parents this week.
Bowem Milla.

Almon Farr, of Prairieville, spent Sun­
day at John B. Kings'.
Earnest Dunlap, of Middleville, was the
guest of his cousin Roy Bechtel. Saturday
and Sunday.
Miss Myrtle Pierson closed a successful
term of school at this place last Friday.
Vera Bechtel, of this place, was one of
the Way laud High school graduates. The
exercises took place last Friday evening.
We congratulate him on his success.
Elder Cogshall, of Grand Rapids, spoke
at the Peoples ebureh this place Sunday.
Quite a number from this place attend­
ed the graduating exercises at Wayland
last Friday evening.
.
Childrens day exercises will be held at
this place Sunday, June 17th, at 11 o’clock.
Bert Armstrong was in Grand Rapids
last week.
Mrs. Lardie and daughter Hazel, of
Grand Rapids spent Saturday and Sunday
with relatives at this place.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hunt and Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Armstrong spent Saturday
and Sunday visiting friends In Otsego.
Dan Curthell, of Kalamazoo, was seen
on our streets Saturday.
Mrs. Page of near Caledonia Spent Sat­
urday and Sunday with friends at thia
place.
Sir Kwixht» Take Notlae.

On June 17th. at 2 p. m. Col. R. Finley ,
Smiley will deliver au addreto at Mudge’s
Opera on the subject of The Church vs
secret socltles, this being the occasion of
the 13th. Anniversary of the K. O. T. M.
Sir Knights turn out bring your badges
and Howers aS wo will decorate the graves
of our deseased Bros, on this date.
C. G. Smith R. K.
B. P. Seward Com.
Tbe Beauty of Niagara

can never be described and It has never
been pictured so adequately and satisfac­
torily as In the splendid portfolio just **sued by the Michigan Central, “The
agara Falls Route,” It contains fil
large plates from the very best ins
cous photographs, which cannot be
for as many dollars. All these &lt;
bought for ten cents at the Miehtga
tral Ticket Office.

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Hastings Banner
Thursday, June 14, 1894.
COOK BROS.. Proprietors.

POOR OLD WASHINGTON.
The Heat In the National Capital
Makes Life a Burden.
Tto Only Itellrt lu Tenpin linen

son concerning public rights and
wrongs. The captain does not go into
detail upon the subject, as Mr. Blaekatone did, but his lecture is on effective
one.
»
A few colored people make their ap­
pearance; but they are quiet and un­
pretentious. There are steamboats es­
pecially] devoted to the’ entertainment
of colored folks, and they run to cer­
tain resorts down the river which are
set a{mst for and patronized wholly by
e of freedmen. Many colored
to are nurses for white children
and y&lt; ng men who are favorite aerv1 prosperous men accompany
ants
their j isters and mistresses, although
&gt; not fcesitatc 40 declare that
»uld rather I* with their own

A FIERCE RIOT.
Little's Mine Near Peoria, HL, the
Scene of Bloodshed.

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► aster-Th. MUUI, Altarkr- In ladlr._T«» Miner* KU led In Ohio
-TriMbiM KUewbere.
WAR IN ILL1M0M.

Hood’s’^-Cures

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an3 more about moonlight cjocuntiDsu,
we will be preaching; and that it aotnettilng which never occurs on such oeca-

waBnastShsw iRdul^edi*
he”' ,nd 44 relstlre ol both,

the

Curfew in Canada.

It Mass* ThM Children M„,t ...

rse.„mi
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Tbs curfew toll, the knell,

Vaxcovyw, B. C., June 11.—The Do­
minion government is having a careful
estimate made of the losses by the
floods. In the municipalitl-s corre­
sponding te American counties 15,000
woplc are homeless, as follows:
Delta mnoielpafiv.
Lau«. 1JM;
Mstiwui, 1-000; Suniss. M0: CMHIwwck. l.«»;
lUchaoad. 1AO&gt;.
«.000; (fcuaultlam.
IS. Mspl. RUU..M); Mlotoa. W.

[Special watshiuffloa Letter.]
Pkoria, HL. June 7. Striker, to the
Grebn walled by the hills of Mary­
number of several hundred on W^nejland and Virginia, the placid Potomac
day charged the mine of E. Littie A
Though the Fraser nver is 1,060
in the summer moonlight is beautiful
Co. a .bort distance from Mealey miles long, all the lower valley Is
beyond description. In the olden time
City, drove the workingmen away with flooded. The greatest damage has been
before the yawls and shallops of John
loss ol Hie and limb, and completely done in a district of 100 miles between
Smith and his companions found the
destroyed the plant.
The ‘couple Lander* and Yale. CoL Baker, pro­
head waters of this beautiful stream,
which cnlmltfated in the tragedy has vincial secretary, is personally dlrecV
the aborignal inhabitants in their
been anticipated for a long time.
ing the relief work. The majority of
birch bark canoes enjoyed themselves
As the time draws near for the
The Victim*.
the refugees are sleeping in tents on
rowing and sailing upon its peaceful steamer to start, the crowd grows more
The killed and wounded are: Ed the mountain side.
bosom. To-day the greatest enjoyment dense, and the ticket agent has to earn
Bloomer,killed; shot through the'neck:
of civilized man and woman in this his salary in a hurry. The cable ears,
Jas. Little, fatally injured; Wm. DlekOHIO REPUBLICANS.
vicinity is derived from excursions upon electric cars, carriages and cabs bring
aon, fatally shot, has since died; Peter
the Potomac. These excursions are big people I by the scores and hundreds.
or little, brief or extended, according All kinds and conditions of men and Little, eye shot out.. Other* of the
miners were injured, aud several strik­
to the numbers and desires of the par­ women, armed with newspapers, novels
CoLVMBfa. O.. June 7.—The repute
ers were undoubtedly wounded, but
ties interested. Regular steamers make aud packages, flash by the ticket-seller
1 Scans in state convention in this eity
Mrs. John Wolfe
two daily trips to Mount Vernon, the somewhat like the shifting of the they were removed by their friends yesterday nominated S. M. Taylor, of
Zaleski, Ohio.
tomb of Washington, and to Marshall glasses in the kaleidoscope. For fif­ before their identity could be estab­ Champaign, for secretary of state; O.
lished. The mine is a complete wreck.
hall, a famous pleasure resort across teen minutes it goes on without a
All the buildings have been destroyed T. Carson, of Guernsey, for state school
the river from Mount Vernon. There
commissioner: Charles E. Grace, of
bv fire.
are so many strangers visiting the na­
Itckaway, for board of pablic works,
Fired on the Troop*.
tional capital constantly that they
I.xdiaxaix&gt;U8. Ind., June 7.— The and John A. Shanck, of Montgomery,
Scrofula and Salt Rheum । usually occupy these regular excursion
for supreme judge*. The platform in­
miners have attacked the militia at
' steamers to the almost total\exclusion
Cause Much Misery
Farmersburg, in Sullivan county, and dorses protection to home industries,
of the people of Washington. But on
at 8 a. in. there was a battle raging. denounces the-Wilson bill, denounces
Hood’s Sarsaparilla a Godsend to I Saturday nights and Sundays our peoSeveral of the militia ore reported the attempt of congress to destroy the
I
ky thousands to these popular
.
A Whole Family.
wounded, but how seriously cannot be principle of reciprocity, denounces the
j resorts.
There are other excursion
“C. I. Hood &amp; Co., Lowell. Maas.:
learned.
Adjt. l*arks just wired that present democratic administration and
Gentkmen-i-My -mother-in-law. Mrs. Eliz­ steamers which take seekers after pleas1 his pickets were surprised at 1 a. in. says its Hawaiian policy has been a
abeth Wolfe, a^theafe of 72 years, was attacked [; ure , and rest down the river to Point
by
a
body
of miners who slipped up national disgrace, favors bimetallism
iust at the widest
with a violent form ol salt rheum; it spread all '• Lookout, a place just
under cover of darkness and opened and indorses Gov. McKinley’s adminis­
over her t&gt;ody, and her hands and limbs were ; point in the Potomac river Ixefore it
*
fire without warning. The outposts tration of state affairs.
dreadful to look at At the same time, my littie ’ enters Chesapeake . bay. Large iron
returned the fire and retreated on the
daughter Clara, who was just one year old, was I steamers, for a very small sum, carry
KILLED
FOUR
HORSES.
camp, where they rallied, and a charge
attack-4;! by a similar disease, like serofuia. It I excursionists from this city to Furtress
was made on the assaulting party.
apj&gt;cnrt-d in the form of large sores under each ' Monroe and Norfolk; a trip which occuChadron. Neb.
| The number of miners could not be
»lde of her neck; had the attendance of the pies
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two nights
and one day.
The
1 learned. The first volley is said to
family physician and other doctors for a long greater portion of the day. hcmrevert
Cuaorox. Neb., June 9.—4lut of nine
time, but aeernwi to prow worse. A little book can be spent in Norfolk and vicinity.
have been nt least fifty shots along the of tiie horses entered in the lou-inile
fell into my hautU, in which were numerous tes­
line. Word was sent to Shelburn and race four are now dead, canned from
Narrow gauge railroad lines convey ex­
timonials from people who had been
two companies are now marching to re- the effect of the race, it was won by I
cursionists from the old Virginia city |
Cured of Scrofula
i inforce the attacked militia under Col. a common broncho in twelve hours. I
to pleasure resorts upon the Atlantic !
by Hood's SarsajjariBa. As soon as we gave coast
I'John
W. Ebel, of Terre Haute. The Several thoroughbred horses were un- i
.
OX THE WHARF.
Hood's Sarsaparilla to Clara, she began to get
, troops in the tight are of Company B, able to finish and one died on the track. •
A number of steam launches owned
better, and before the first bottle was gone, the by private individuals carry select j
, and then the reaming Whistle ‘ '"’“ Terre Iliite.
Many think the h-nw died from the ।
-ores entirely healed' up and there has never ■ parties down the Potomac to Indian । ui
’ Fmclneer
effects of drugs vdmxnixtrreil. I he
steamboat gives out u long wail* ”‘M*r Killed by Striker*.
I Head, Fort Foote and other popular ■ ।
azreaes terror
mrror to
re those j,
5“™- &gt;»« -.J““' T.-WUltam Harr, managers of the race feel much diMp 1
&gt;te. which strikes
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II resting places,' or else they steam up !
ho —
are «veral -blocks
die- •■h.-nevr of freight wain No. 1 extra. pointed over the result, as it was nut I
jmers wL—’—1L
“diseaseTnce^bTTa and down the river without landing
The watchman goes to the gates, j west-bound on the Xandnlla road, was intended tu ailuw any. cruelty, but j
hsalUn. robust child. Her grandmother took anywhere, merely for the purpose of, and, as thc.v close, u score of people. • killed at *2 o’clock Wednesday after­ simply a teat of the staying qualities ,
Hood's Sarsaparilla at tiro same time, and the ! having an outing,
1 rush breathlessly by and tumble over , noon by being hit on the buck of the of the western homes. Thia will un­
nit rheum decreased in its violence and
'
• days
When the
are hot aud the nights *- each other in their anxiety to get away t head
stone
from a doubtedly end long-distance racing in
, by a large
.,
. ,thrown
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unendurable here thousands of our j from the maddening crowd of the city; -“ob of "trikera.
this county.
(.onduejor W.
A Perfect Cure
' people spend half the night upon j tat. like the foolish virgins of tho' Harshman res. badly
hurl and
was soon c 'Tected. It took about three months : • *
• , •
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After the BiUl.
w mull ply
j’4^ the
fcXAC xPotomac
x'Lxumov outcij
for her cure, and she ascribes her good health - owxuucxn
steamers which
solely : Scripture, they are “too late." The ।
»Hgbtly
Chicago, ..June 11.—Drunken Poles
■ad strength at her advanced nge to Hood’sSar- ! fur
* - •the
’ purpose Of *furnishing
: v:
'fresh
v air i gate's, once closed, do not open. To jure*'’ being bit by a rock,
j and Bohemians who had danced all
. nas ceruuaiy
■aparilki I thus
certainly oecn
been a uoaiena
Godsend w
to . and artificial breezes to the excursion- ' the belatetl excursionist, upon a hot
*’hto -"“m. f.U-1 Oau
night in a ■ hall at Forty-eighth and
Soi-uia “
Wolfe
myfaailly." Mos.
!'
____ , Zaleski. 0. ' ists. The ferry boat* which run regunight, the gates ajar make a beautiful I Columuvs, O., June 7—Gov. McKin- G&lt;x»d speed streets while on their way
I ley has ordered out a force of 1.200
Hood's Pills cure all liver ills, constipation, ; laxly between this city and Alexandria sight
There is one thing about these moon-!I militia to the scene of the strike in home fought h battle at 1 o'clock thia
biliousness, jaundice, sick headache, indigestion. are also extensively patronized for the
morning with a party of stranger*
same purpose. It takes half an hour light excursions which might lw disOhio* AH of th® c«««n»*nd of
to go from city to suburb on these pensed with by the best people: but . the Fourteenth regiment and the with whom they picked a quarrel. FurNo irEOF HEARING CLtIMS
ferries, and during the entire summer they are ix&gt; the minority and must sub-1 Eighth regiment, and Ncvcnil com­ fifteen minutes the conflict raged, and
Sttatr ul MirhUsu. County of Barry.—sg?
the participants, who increased from
they are crowded from early morn till
N
r« m-rt’bv vivt-a, Hitt by nu order ot dewy eve. from dewy eve till morn. mit to a continuous bore. Upon the j P»nies of the Twelfth regiment hive a dozen to nearly fifty, used knives
cabin deck of the steamer an alleged ] been ordered °uL The Fourteenth regitbr ■
»rt f
'!&gt;.• O«»nntv &lt;-f B»rrr.
toad ■ •'
-Cli d*V •'( J&lt; •. .\.
:«H. Quite a number of children in care of brass band endeavors tu play enliven- ’ menl lcave on a
train at raid­ with terrible effect As a result two
six in ' ■ :i« tn* ti th..!.
wrre
fur
cn-r
pr-.«ent their .'Dim* acAfwwt the es their nurses spend half days upon the ■ ing music during the round trip. Each ; niFht for «a'ti5ra Ohio. The scene of men are dead, four uiay die, and it
ferries
and
have
very
jtdly
times
in
­
tateo'inde D.Morehoo*- 1
r«.u&lt;tv,
individual player 'may be secretly ‘
trouble is in Belraont and Gnern- probably will never be known bow
!8eee’t*.»»i. and HtW all ‘-rvd '•» * «»f .- Ui* fleera*. deed. while the heat in the city is wellmany were otherwise injured.
aware of the fact that he cannot play a ; BeF uounties.
■“
11«»
t tner • lai?.,* fro said
at liir pr&lt;»h»:.- &lt;)n-.r»-. in !he nigh unendurable, x
little bit; but the band collectively acts ,
^,oh Ru,e “l •McKeesport.
Ch
fir «-x«nilua’f” i aud h'.’owEverybody knows everybody- on these as if it knew itself to Im- the peer of . McKkesport, Pa., June 7.—No at­
am*'-,
Of- sr’iduv • !&gt; M-v.i&gt;tN&gt;&lt;next,
Naw York, June 8.—Ex-Gov. Rod­
and'
-tabu- wi : !•■• in-^rd before said cosmojKilitan excursion boats except a 1 ony baud south of the north pole. '
"Us made to start up the
C.. r
It .
Sill d.&gt;- Of &gt;.*;&gt;?«-Htb -raud few young couples who know nobody 1 There are occasional efforts- at har- 1 National tube works, which was at- man M. Price, of New Jersey. died at
r MUi «lxy of Dri-tsrUer next, at io
his
residence. Oakland. Bergen coun­
but themselves. The summer girl and ‘ mony between the trombone and the 1 kicked by ~n mob of 5,00u striking
nn'T.n-i- r ’ *ai-h f thn*e days.
ty, N. J. He was a participant in rais­
her i-sniumer bean, like birds of a
tuba; there are contests for supremacy i workmen Tuesday night aud twenly- ing the American flag by Commodore
CUA
i;y.4rr.n\... Judie cf Probate.
feather, flock together, by flocking off i between the flageolet and the piceola; t fiv*’ non-union men beaten and driven
G. G. Sloat at Monterey, Cal., July ",
all ujone in sedluded corners of cabin, ■
the volume of sound ia liadly swollen offstrikers swarmed around the 18W. and also a member of the consti­
at'
deck or hurricane roof.
Down at
by the tinkling cymljaJs and the soul-, worl{fi a-U day end everQ- point is being tutional convention held al Monte­
PARKER'S
Man hall hall, while the pavilion is less bass drum: aud. under tficse eir- wat«hed by them.
HAIR BALSAM
.
rey, Cal., September, 1849. He. was
crow led with dancers, these happy !
cumstances and conditions, the .band
Troop* nt Fan*,
formerly an officer of the United States
yutw r noodles occupy tables in the out- j
Pana
an'a,,—
— 111.,
111., Jtrae
J hue 11.
—Wonderfully
Wonderfully navy.
plays "Annie Lau^.” and "Annie j P
11.—
.
skirt - of the crowd and eat ice cream
Rooney,"-too. The men who practice . changed is the situation here
since
the
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until they can eat no more, and then
before the bar on the boat claim that ‘I First regiment
’
" arrived
’ ’ *from “
Chicago
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they disappear in the gloom of the ,
Da.xvh.lk, 11L, June 8.-.Mn. Sophia
CONSUMPTIVE laveas' lanes extending all along the 1 the band drives
them to drink. It is ' early yesterday morning. Up to that
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—. 7’ “i I time all was excitement in and Dwellinger, wife of a prominent farm- &lt;
rive? front. When the shrill rebirth
h°m
hrtek °f
I around this town, guards of citi­ er of the vicinity of Foster, died |
Occasionally the band stops to take ! zens were carrying riflesand shotguns, Thursday from drinking coffee sup­
its breath, and then somelxxiy inside the j patrolling the streets and the sur­ posed to have been poisoned. The
cabin touches the keys of a piano, and rounding country and stationing neighbors who came in te assist in.
some young lady lifts up her voice on ! pickets at possible points of attack. laying out the remains drank of the
high sometimes as high as high C; and I AH this is now changed. The advent coffee and were almost immediately
the loungers enter te hear the vocal mu­ of the troops had such a quieting ef- attacked with a deathly sickness and
Effervescent, too.
sic. It can never be so amateurish but . feet that from all outward appearances vomiting. Some of them may die.
that it is better than the baud; or, at ■ a casual observer would hardly sus­
Exhilarating, appetizing.
any
rate. not. so bad as the band. ' pect such excitement had prevailed but
.Canto, Ill., June 7.—Four colored
Just the thing to build up the
Very
often on tiiese excursions Wc have a few hours before.
men, James Wheeler, Edward Green.
constitution.
some entertaining concerts either
James Holmes and Edward Skaggs,
Moro Blooduhed in l*enn*ylvnnta.
aboard the steamer, or down at Mar­
| UjnoxTow.x, Pa., June IL—The were drowned at Bird's Point. Mo., at
shall hall, for our vocal and instruRootbeer
, bloody aud riotous scenes of a few C o'clock Wednesday evening while
I mental talent is generous and always ! weeks ago are being repeated through- crossing the river in a skiff. The boat
cheerfully responds to-all demands.
j out the coke region aud terror reigns was overturned and the swift current
Wholesome and strengthening,
। One evening last week the Mandolin
on every hand. A fierce battle carried the men under a barge..
pure blood, free from boils or
and Guitar club went down the river
occurred about 9:90 Sunday fo»ecarbuncles. General good health
and took their instrumenta with them.
Topxka, Kan., June 7.—The largest
They not only played down at the fatal, noon between deputies and strikers
—results from drinking HIRES’
at the Lemont
mines
of
the republican convention ever held in
but kept their instruments going near­
Rootbeer the year round.
McClure Coke company, located 8 Kansas convened in Hamilton hall yes­
ly all the waj- back to Washington, so
miles north of here, in which one man terday. Maj. E. N. Morrill, of Hia­
Package makes five gallons, 25c.
that the band didn’t play "Annie
MOONLIGHT ON THE POTOMAC.
was shot dead and three others fatally watha. was nominated for the govern­
Ask your druggist or grocer for it
Laurie” nor "Tarra-rah!”
injured, two of whom have died since orship, and W. A. Johnson, of Ottawa
of the steamer announces that it ia
By the way, on the trip homeward
Take no other.
•
about time for the- return trip these bound, as the witching hour of mid­ and another will die within the next county, as the candidate for associate
twenty-four hours. All are Slavs and justice of the supreme court.
happy
spooners
gradually
gather
again
_ Send s^ent .tamp to the ChartME.Hire.1
night approaches, there is a drowsy
y0. ; .1*7 ArcM Sl- PkUadelphU. &lt;«r beautJstrikers from the Lemont plant, where
in groups upon the boat, each and all
sense of ease and comfort so pervading the conflict occurred.
of them praying that midnight may
the entire cctapany that men and
Toruu. Kan.. June IL—It Is unever come.
Settlement Reached In Iowa.
women here, there and everywhere
Solitary, selfish men enjoy these ex­ drop their chins upon their breasts;
Oskaloosa, la.. June .11.—Fifteen aounoed that Mrs. Mary K Lease will
he nominated by the prohibitionists
cursions. To see them chumming,
eoal
companies
met
the
Iowa
mine
and Some of the older folk grumble
smoking and chatting, occasionally forth really, truly, sure enough snores. Workers here Saturday and reached an tor conyn-stman at large from Kanns
t ia also expected this nomination will
shouting or . gi.4fawing when some
Occasionally a weary head of wme uifreement which restores rates in the
be indorsed by the popn lists
good story is told, you might rea­
young lady which might better be up­ Ceaterrille and Dea Moines districta so
sonably presume that they are bach­ on its pillow at home falls upon the far as this mseting can do it Ko Des
elors; all of them single gentlemen shoulder of a yoqng man who may or Moines nor CenterriUe operators wen
Bwohtox, Cxi.. June 8.-Twenty
leading lonely, lives. 1 happen to know,
icmbera ol the I3enver industrial
may not be worthy of such confidence. present The scale U to be the same
however, that there are wives and Mothers may Im? awfully in the way as in 1803 and ia to stand to April i
CAM I OBTATM A 1
nny were Mud to have been drowned
children of these men sweltering in the sometimes; but it would do no harm H 18US. No men were to be blacklbted
y their boats capaixiug in the Platte
city, because their husbands and fa­
iver near here.
evefy girl could have n mother with for having struck.
thers "cannot afford the expense” of her everywhere, even late in life when
It b ordered that all miners in the
summer night excursions for their fam­
the girls themselves become mothers of ]U“T.“h.*U 7tUrn “ work «&gt;mmenoSTxnrroM. Va.. Jnn. P.-Lanneno,
ilies. The dog in the manger was an girls as wayward aa themselves and aa ln&lt; Wednesday, June 13, at all mines
'Piller
her. tor the m.rexceedingly /selfish animal, but, after self-willed. Even mothers might im­ willmg to resume on the agreed basis, u. twu
.. b»xge&lt;l
►
?.'.LolU'
”*&gt;&gt;ch occurred on
all, he was tonly a dog and knew no
The
Fanl
Whitebreaat
Fuel
company
prove upon themselves sometimes. I was a leading factor in bringing aUmt I f
better. , I would not intentionally cast once knew a mother who permitted
■ .uburbr ot thie place.
any reflections upon that particular and encouraged her daughter, scarce
ct*1 compauisa,
dog; nor would it be entirely proper to
beaded by the Whitebreaal company 11
seventeen years of age, to go down the
make any comparisons al thia time. I utourw river on excuraions with are found on the list
r~r.
iuperintendeat Raab says the average
But, while gazing at the groups of
Jtrange young men whom the mother
Tt ,OJ [’*inu'lalu? » Pupil in the
had never seen; encouraged the child
K»w York, June S.—The »xi
the thought of the dog generated itself to go driving with strange young men,
until midnight; and yet that mother »t the lending clearing boon,
very democratic gathering would thank God that she was not aa United Staten durEk the weel
aggregated
Hu
oturr women were. But if we talk yeaterday

Agonizing Pains

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many people homeless.

'

,,r,.

at able o'aloek In sere nil ,.f
.‘“w
H
proT1D“-' «J ’ I'-’ T..,- ,„ m^‘
Itnotongcrmmins -lighu,^. ,
simply a summons to
1m1
“
gtristo take themtelve. „ff
to tba belter of the du,
where their sphere of dung. , ..f K^i
company and of mbehl. f win u.
rowed, while falter scope will l.
to their capacity for rest The , L??
bell might be looked upon a* a pjfco of
aoetaltette prmmmption on the ££
th. munlcipsUty.mi an euenaThmem
o Pr,T“*' rl,fhl °&lt; Ue
head of the family to order the aff-b,
ofhte own household. Hut the. mural
■anae of the town will wink at this el­
bowing aside of the parent hy the ms.
nteipality. The parent who i» lesions
of hb prerogatire us the rulcr of M,
children faib to exercise that prerog,.
ties and delegate. It to the town when
he allows them to be a public nuisance
and such a worry to the public
The police should not bo called upon
to render service aa num. to truant
oAoera. They ahould be left f.tr to
keep adults out of mbehiet There is
no more relations, taaializli.g dntr
than Uiat of keeping track of a emupane of mischievous boys They are
likely to absorb the attention of any
policeman who has them on his teat.
Consequently, older nnd worw . .ffendcra are given a freer band. Nor is
there anything that demoralize, a pcHoeman more than that kin,I of wrr.
ice. He b apt to low hi. irdjee.i in
larger game and sink into n&lt;pV „„ the
conduct of urchins whd'wib then
make It n point to (ill op his time with
lark, and escapades.
The curfew
tends to take .this strain off th, police.
HIS ORtJfl.

&lt;

. IMttlcult Our to Oin-}.

The apdkker who has planned an ad­
dress for a multitude, atfd tintL Himself
confronted with but a single auditor,
^^.tiu
fails to readjust hi- remarks,
ttn(1| the j-csult i apt to 1* • hi’dicroiu.
A little ntorv m
Uluft^tlv,‘
’ this point
j . told
j
’ . .^Uatin- connection
thl-rwith’ a former
: North
-­
Carolina.
•
One day. as this digniiand '•lately
personage was walking r:
pus, he observed an unlawful assem­
blage of students at sotne little dis­
tance. He did not hasten his step*. but
proceeded slowly toward them with his
head down and his ey •* r.ppareutly
bent in contemplation of hi &gt;wn boots.
When this leisurely proceeding had
brought him to the spot where the
students hud been gathered, only one
young man remained, tlft
d others having
precipitately departed.
The president raised his head azd
surveyed the solitary culprit with ap­
parent severity, although the young
man always contended that he detected
a twinkle in his keen eyes.
"Sir,” eaid the president in a com­
manding tone, "instantly di^pe^se to
your several place* of abode I"
Difficult though the feat required cer­
tainly was, the yourq£man cxeci-ded it
te the best of hLs ubfli'y by ’‘dit-persing*’ without further delay

WOMEN STATION AGENTS.
from Thirty ro Sixt« Crnls

.

"I spent tw&lt;&gt; months &lt; f Inst, full in
Australia." wild a traveler b* a• ^ew
York Telegram man., •’and sav- swne
very funny things, butjnnt h ing st ruck me
as more peculiar than the lady station
agents, who are now quite eoTuiion'in
some parts of the colony. To do the
ladies justice, they app-*ar t&lt;» K- per­
fectly-competent to carry .out the work
assigned tn them, and they have . way
of answering questions without rei*nting each one as an insult, which is
very refreshing, tn some of. the small
stations a woman is in sok-. control,
operates the telegraph herself, sells the
tickets, looks after what lit tie freight arrivesand iidNpped.cxerei^sgemra) su­
pervision ovi*r the train huMidsand sleeps
in a little room either above or liehind
her office. None of them seems t&lt;» be
in the least disconcerted or alarmed in
consequence of risks which they evi­
dently run. and, as far as the public
is concerned, the innovation is l?N n0
means objectionable But just by"these ladies keep body and soul together
on the munificent stipend which varies
between thirty cents and sixty cents
per day is one of .those mysteries the
solation of which is known only to the
ladies themselves and the soulless cor­
porations which employ them.'
—
An old hunter said the other day that
when he first went up into Mn hw«n
and Wisconsin where wi|d
abound, he was surprised to find IpW
at the side of his plate nt the table a
’
piece of leek about three or four inch*®
long. He did not understaini whj
wac placed there until He
ter. which be found to be almo’l
.
erable from the taste ot leekv lie tli.m
followed the example of the others a
ate the leek, when hp found the butter
instantly transferred into just
lieious butter so he everUated.
leeks grow up through the. ano-v. mat
are the first green thing to be found »
the fields and along t&gt;«o strc*T " a
the eown eat them with u .relt-h.
the result that the butter mad"
.
their milk fa strongly scentcL end '■&gt;»
diaagreeable taste can only W
m^n&gt;- fighting H witl, its

weapon, and no leeks are pronded M
Clipping of Gold Coin*.

nturr or more ago the elipP”?
■ wre carried oc extenMvely &gt;o
Ki .nd etaewlrare. Gold P-««
bad lost more or lc»of lhefr
were common then and
current roadily enough
rv restriction.-, hare rendeml
odnete comparatively unproSta
lowerer, It b sUll P"4’*1!-''?, i

t^XTb£^

«nt Some of the processes ear
■re remarkably ingenious-

J

�JAPANESE

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

*N IMPLOSION.

A FRUIT-TASTER

CAPITAL NEWS.

CURE

It wu Mid that parent, in Bay City
The Nation's Lawmakers and
medicine
b.d in.ured the lire. of their children I.kno'v‘ wh,t «" explosion
A commercial value attaches to deli- ’
What They Are Doing.
you need is the
for paltry turn. In aoKmUcl Indretrlal te, but ita opposite, an implosion, is less
cacy of taste, a 'fact illustrated in the ;
At great depth in the sea thc
Inanrancc concern., and then expored
case of ’ ‘wine-tasters” and *’tea-tasters,” ,
old reliable tonic and
who are generously paid for judging I
o» crteOr .ckLWkti the little open willfully to the terrore conditions are favorable for ita produc­
blood-purifier,
’••st. ml Milium •» I&gt;eru.aDen•. cure, ukI often of contagion, aiid fatal dlaeares. fot tion. At twenty-five hundred fathoms
vintages of wine and chops of tea. Mr. |
House— Daily I’roreeUlngs
c pressure is, roughly speaking, two
Jeaffreson, in his “Book About the Ta­
»ome time pant a life inxuranre torn,
Briefly Recorded.
.n cur® anr cni*
Tr pany of New York has been operating and a half tons to the bquure inch-ble,” tells a story of M. Petit-RadeL 1
the official taster of fruit te Louis
here, and baa written hundred, of that te to say, several times greater
bknatk.
^-r- XVIII. of France.
I Ulan «« pressure exerted by the steam
।
risks
on
the
Brea
of
children
ranging
vONSTI«
fmm 11 MV»H
,-r.wre to 15»____ . ....
Wabhington. June A—In the senate
M. Radel, who was chief librarian of
from
and 9 years
■tfr u U-KinEB. Small, mild and pleasant to poymenta required were small Are and I o. b**utl,ul experiment to lllw.tri.te yesterday;*he amendment to the tariff the Institut, had a taste so exacting
HI-IJ&gt; 1
IthiM.-n’aiiM- "tv-— ton cent, a week corering ttZ
* thi«
— bin placing sugar on the free list was that it was seldom satisfied with the 1
it
m.um., end lor thia the parent., in tho 1 &lt;d
T
' dUrwg ““ TOyBge lost and an amendment fixing sugar grapes, nectarines and peaches brought j
’iuNTEU iwved only by
W. 11 loodvt*n Sole Agent, Hastings.
event of the death of the children, re-1
'? I”01* ,ro,n duties, to go into effect January 1.1885, to his judicial palate by the gardeners
can have
aeaUero.
•,»
»_
*
।
i
nt,
r
uuna
of
the
Deep
Sea.
’
•
was
carried
by
a
vote
of
85
to
28.
anxious
to
supply
the
king
’
s'table.
ceive from 315 to 3150.
no substitute.
Mr. Buchanan hermetically scaled at
Washington, June 7.—A resolution
One day, while he was in his official |
both ends a thick glass tube several was adopted in the senate yesterday .' study examining an ancient —
Cures others,
Found OnUty of Murder.
manuHe for the appointment of a special com- I script, the door opened and through It
Tbc jury at Hasting, trying Are I inches in length full of air.
» 8
timetable.
.
Tefft for the murder of his uacle. Le­ wrapped this sealed tube in flannel mittee of five senators on the existing ' an outstretched hand held a basket !
UeSeci February tl. 1894.
public distress. The tariff bill was jcontaining four superb peaches. It 1
wide copper
roy Rogers, returned a verdict
of murmur­ and placed it in,one
---JI
----- of. the
a.svt
nvllnrlareo
. re. IUU
. vvppui further considered, and a bill wius in- I was a scorching day, and thelibrarian’s I
a.®, in the
der
*mc second
Bcwraa degree.
uegTee. Rogers
I
cylinders, .......1
used Ato protect
, deep-sea
lived alone on a farm near Hastings,
when they are sehtdown fcroduced to preserve the purity of na- । appetite rose at the spectacle. “Enter, 1
tional legislation.
1 enter!" he ejaculated.
and Tefft was his guest in the early
.lu t-^e SOun^nff apparatus,
nnrt
Imreaa *
rtre
_ .1day .before
• “
•Trip
tr H-nri.. w bml holes
,
Washington, June 8.—The action of j The gardener obeyed. M. Radel,
•The eOYmOF
copper cylinder
bored
par, «lf
ot lool
list January.
The
h 60 --------------------water hud
free access the attorney general in claiming 8I5,- without speaking, seated Kimt&gt;clf in an
the murder Tefft made a pretense ol।, , ,.
■
000,000 Of the Stanford estate was dis- ’ easy chair, crossed his legs, folded his
.
10 30
golnr home, retnralng probably In the
l'roun&lt;'
glm*.
is. in.ip. rn.
a ne
erenlng. Tefft then .hot the old man. Ij The
' copper case containing the sealed cussetl in tl»e senate yesterday, after ( hands, and waited with a face express­
tube was
Was
rlnwn
♦/», sa
•&gt; ssv|J
.Ion,).
sent
down to
a
depth
of ";hlch the taria biU was further con- . jng curiosity, doubt and hope. Cutaad mutilated him with an ar
It &lt;vss 1 glass
—
-- sent
~
SO .7*
Tc'juid June'I
up । fcWered.
ting one of the peaches in four parts
eel belie,nd there was aay trouble. I two thousand fathoms and drawn un
ptrni,, T*
«___ j x,that
. ..the cylinder
.. . 1
again.
It ......
was found
Washington, June 9.—In the senate 1 with a silver knife, the gardener fixed
Rotter,
waa
anppowd
to
han
money
I
MIL’ .......
|!T
j'"!?
’
’
1
“
d
&gt;&gt;Cnt
,nw
*r&gt;
1
Just
asTf
|
was
bulged
and
bent
inward,
just
as
if
y«0®rday
the
diplomatic
and
consular
*
one-quarter on the point, and said in a
Ih-IMU ....
end the murder wa» undoubtedly tor i
rAeondale
it had been crumpled inward by being appropriation bill (31.579,438) and the tone of entreaty as he put the morsel
the purpose of robbery.
«iAiOritu„
------- i
I. artny appropriation bill (323,608.148) ' between the epicure's lips:, “Taste the
violently
squeezed.
---------------------( The glass tube iteelf, within Ita flan- were reported. The tariff bill was' water.”
The new monument la the cemetery ncl wrapper, was reduced to a fine further discussed. A resolution to set f Sf. fiadel closed his eyes, and was si- *
Are you willing to work for the cause
of the Michigan SoMiers' home at powder, almost like snow. The glass at rest the claim of -the United States lent for two or three minutes, during
of Protection in placing reliable infor­
Grand Rapids was dedicated on Deco . tube*
would seem, as it slowly de­ against the estate of Leland Stanford which time the gardener regarded him
mation in the hands of your acquain­
' with anxiety.
ration day by Department Commander 8cende^ held out long against the pres- was laid on the table.
tances?
Washington, June IL—A bill was,
“Good!
Good* very good,
o2,
”
Louis Kanitz, of the grand army. Sec- Kurc« but at lust suddenly gave wav,
my friend!" said
If you are, you should be identified
ineri lUuWs ■
re tary of State Gardner afterward de- ] and was crashed by the violence of the passed in thc senate on Saturday di- he at last, opening hte eyes,
with
viding the salaries of railway postal
—
•
• quarter
• • between
*-------voj »
pvwuer.
liveruig an oration. The monument ia • ac...ou
^on to
a uuc
fine powder,
Placing
the
second
THE AMERICAN
Clerks
into
m-arl«&lt;K
vatt-vintr
fmm
1
seven
grades
varying
from
the
epicure
’
s
teeth,
the
gardener
said
This
process,
exactly
the
reverse
of
of granite, 18 feel in height, and is
PROTECTIVE TARIFF LEAGUE.
surmounted by a life-site^ statue of an !an explosion, is termed by Sir Wyville SHOO to 31; 00 per year. Several ached- ■ with more firmness: “Taste the flesh!"
*-_ra»
LUI
-----u:
---'
T
^
c
j
a(
ig
C
moved
his
mouth
and
re
­
ules
in
tti
tariff
bill
were
disposed
of
135 W. 230 ST.. NEW YOW«old soldier with bowed head and cap Thomson an implosion.
' marked with stronger accents of ap- .
in hand.
It cart 33.500 and was paid
CONQUERING A TIGER.
very good, my friend, 1
Washington, June 6.—la the house |, proval:
F4V,.a. “Ah,
,
otot, of the posthumonsQ fund derived
yesterday bills were introduced to pro- I| very good!"
good!’
from the unclauned pensioa money of
vjde for arbitration and to prevent
“Taste the aroma," said the garden­
&lt;rid soldiers wd&gt;o have died in the
hostilities
between
labor
’
and
capital,
er,
more
confidently, as he inserted the
Mf.
Jaxnrach,
the
London
dealer
in
home.
wild beasts, is a man of great personal an&lt;^
reimburse the so• idiers of the third quarter.
“ The Niagara Falls Route.”
Health In Mlck^^n.
“Good—very good! my friend, very
strength «nd of corresponding courage, rebellion or their heirs for the average
During the week ended June 3 re­ On one crocanion he was called upon to annual difference between gold and good!”
ports sent »« by sixty-erven observers use Loti against a tiger which had csrThe
remaining
quarter
was
placed
value ot the paper currency in
in various portions of the state to the caped from ita “den." Mr. Phil Robin- which they were paid.
on the end of the epicure’s tongue, and
state board of health indicated that non tells the story in his recent book,
Washington, June 7.—The bill to re­ the gardener exclaimed in a tone of
intermittent fever and inflammation oi “Some Country Sights and Sounds.”
peal the tax on state ban c circulation triumph: “Taste the wholef*
Stations..
the kidneyts'lncrease&lt;L,and measles and |I
In moving a “den,” into whiehatiger was defeated in the house tresterduy
* '
‘by
“My friend,” exclaimed thc delighted
warrwA*x».
|* in.iu.nqi&gt; mjP-ni.lp.re.
diphtheria decreased in urea of prev-'।. had Wen just delivered, the bottom fell a vote of 172 to 103.
epicure, holding out both hands, “it is HASTING®........................H Wl
111471 •-!«!
alence. Typhoid fever was reported j' out‘and the rest of the structure immeWashington, June 8.— jA bill for
7 -W
perfect! It is superb! You have con­
C. R. OSBORN. Local Ax«ot. Hastiags
at neveaftcen places, diphtheria at |i diatety collapsed. The tiger walked new public building at El^in, QL, was quered every difficulty. I give you the 0. JV.RUQGLXS 0. P AT. A.Cblcscu
thirty, uneasles at aixty-one, scarlet'‘ out from under the heup of planks and favorably- reported in the house pester- homage of my admiration- From to­
PROBATE ORDER.
fever at iforty-four. consumption a't •■ iron -bars, and suddenly appeared in day, as was also one for :he su
morrow your peaches shall be served
two hnadred and twenty, and small- i■ the yard. Many people were looking a ship canal route from the Ohi
* on the tabic of the king!”
State of Michigan. Cousb of Bacfy- M.
At
a
session
of the Pn.bate Gouti (or tn®
to
luike
Erie.
pox at Stay City. Grand Rapids, Mua-' on. the children, of course. Wing well
County of Barry ..hidden at the yrebate om&lt;*&gt;
Washington. June 9.— In the house
kegou. Btitroit and Sturgis.
in the diy ot Hastlnss. lu said, county. «»
I to the front. On the appearance of the
A SINGULAR ADVENTURE.
Wednesday,
th'
xml day ol M*y. '““J®
yesterday the Indian appropriation
I tiger there wus a stampe&lt;&gt;.
vt-ar one thousand eight hundred and ninety
.
I The tiger picked up a fat ■urchin bv bill was considered. It was deciijed ; Dow a Xnllor Ware Ulmself Out Swim‘
Present.
Charles
W. Arentrcrw, Judge Qf
by
the
(committee
on
interstate
and
I
mlng
In
Shallow
Water,
A«
‘P'"•*, ,h“
afi» clothes ami walked &lt;m&gt; of the vurj
, «
The -second mate of a Lake Huron Probate.
yeor.-lhU ltlo m lockson pr .soq, ths \,ith lte dinner ia its
intent | foreign commerce to report a bill for :
In the mailer ot the estate ol Sanui J.
judffoat HustingaH.. dwri-eing. H« ^nOanding a cmr.-nhnl &gt;lacc Ini the wquirementof the Nicaragua canal; propeller had a singular adventure off Moore, dere »-?d.
l.t
. 21. .
I -O'1'
took his scnteize.r without
fl.m-h.ng
A,hloh tll
(ll takc
uk|, •»it
iu,
Jlr .|a,nr;ll.h by the government and for carrying on &lt; Point aux Barques on his first trip, ■ &lt;»n reading and CHug the n&gt;*tltlon&lt;lulv verified
fl.m-A.nc
j] Arhioh
of WIDIiOn Mixvre. hu* ;tn.l of «Md deceased,
.nd then robbed Bi...|
the work t«&gt; completion.
j They had been towing n yawl, which praying thst n certain ih-trnnirnt tinwr on file In
Tefft munl.-r.si ..nd
*’,i Tan
Tan ..tt-r the b
K-ast.
flung bin.x-l(
Washington, -lune 11.—In the house ■ somehow got adrift, and the mute see­ xdd court purporting 4o t&gt;« the ta&gt;t v. ill and '
uncle. Ijeroy Rhgvrs. a fanner whe its tatek ai
mil grasping hi*- throat with '
tentamer' "I *Md deceased t« .idtsu'trd t&lt;» pro­
’
ing
ii.
nearly
a
mile
away,
volunteered
lived a?uue near Hast ingv Eagers was iM)th handlx
- choked it until It &lt;&gt;pene&lt;l i
bate Mid that administration of •« ihl ret de be’
•is was tran-1 to s*jjn after it if the captain would granted to Francl* E. Aildrew’.tu* rx&lt;nitor lf»
shot Lfircv times and then terribly eu* ■ its mouth to gasp ifor breath,
practically
said
aboul the head and neck with an ax 1
reduced to limit ■ anchor until his return, This was son. will named or to M&gt;xe other mltab’.e per­
The urchin dropped out and scram­
•
* started
• ■
1 on his
sleeping cars
mate
Thereupon tt Is ordered, that Friday the
Thc -evidence, though circumstantial.; bled off. The tiger, drawing at one the rules of sleeping
cai t-oone-half of j agreed’ ‘tn. and• *the
mill- for
berths
and -i swim. For-a quarter of an'hour,
an' hou snys 15th day of June, A. I». ish. at ten o’clock tn
7,-. lower
. .....
---------was sc complete that the defease did : tremendous
.M% draught a whole BM
lungsful oim! cent n isslia.
the forenoon. I eaatdgoed forth© hearten of said
Goldrn
Days,
it
was
fun.
but'
then
the
not attempt to prove Tefft', whereurneri nj^n Mr -Lunrach'
one-third of one cent u mile tor upper
petition, and Hmt rhe helm at laweToahl deceao*
swimmer began to get Weary. Thc .rd. and all other person* luterneted in saidabout* at the time of the murder.
'
then
a man fram the yard- came run­ berths.
are required to appear :U a session pt,
boat was drifting ashore, and stilLmore estate,
said court, then to be holden at the Probate
ning up with a crowbar, und ns the
Aldenben Indietrd.
than n mile away. The mate turned jfflee. in the city of Hastings, in said rounty,,
A .Uffget weighing 100 poo-d.
1 ;wX‘“rnc.l. he struck it a tr.-tm-mlo.i.
New Orleans. .1 une v.—The sensation on his back, floated, swum “dog-fash­ And shem Vause. if any there be, why tne prayer
M the petitioner may not be granted. Asm
rolid r^per was toand In the bed ol
bump on the hro.l 1 .s- a moment the tn New Orleans is the indictment of
ion,'’ and on his side, and tried every it Is further ordered, that Mid. ••eUtioner gfTv
It?.’., the great reason why you
,, .
..
/ ,-i. t . tiger
„ was dazed, but onlv. for a moment; J-uJin T. Callahan, alderman from the- other way to rest himself, but nil the notico to the persons interested in said estate,
f hhi’1 knew lUxiut our salt It reILaiarv
river. 30 miles
south
ot. Lheboy*t ■ ♦ nz.n .ho nn&lt;nnn&gt;n. 1z»
. *inn»n4T
* . lumin. out
—
.
,
.
ifthe pendency of said,petition, and the hear­
then
he
prepared
to
spring
again,
but
,
district,
for
bribery.
He
is
•
Hie best V* produce the l««L
time kept getting weaker. The poor ing thereof by causing a copy ot this order to be
gam. *ud outcroppings of rich ©upper
'] he .jood fKrmcr realizes, this with
- Mr. Jamrach seized the crowbar and. charged with having received S-’OQ
were/ound in .the rucks near by. Tht : struck the great beast another mighty | froaj L. S. Widney, president of the j 'fellrrw felt that he was dtxnhed. but punlished in the Hastixus Banners news­
i i- « rd; shall the butter maker be
paper printed and circulated in said County ot •
kept feebly moving his arms and legs,
:
Vise? Our will I* as carefully
Indians always said there were ©oppe^,
once In each week for three successive
'. thump.
.
I Pennsylvania Coal company, to in- until finally his strength completely Barry
t uuk
your butter—made expreasKeeks previous to vaid day of hearing.
iron-and coal ia, that region.
.
The beast, as if taking in the situs- , flupnce his vote and obtain a grant of
Charles W. Armstrong.
■ for dairy work: and bright dairygave out, nnd, with a despairing cry,
(A true copy )
Judge of Probate.
1 lion, trotted nil by itself straight to tho . oerUin Wbarf privileges on tiie river ।
t icnvvery where find their butter bethe sank to thc Ixittom. To his intense
t r n.ade and their labor better paid
yard. end. finding the door of un empty *
Numa Dudoussat. councilman j
TltrresUlts
of
the
official
rreanvas;
surprise,
he
found
that
the
water
was
PROBATE ORDER
t ben they use
-den
open,
w
alked
in.
,
j
f.nom
the
Seventh
ward,
was
indicted
of the votes oi increasing the salary
only foar feet deep. Of course, he
of Michigan. County of Barrr-M.
at thtmight session of the grand jury ought to have been grateful, but, in­ State
of the state attorney general were an'
A MUD DIAMOND.
At a session ©f the Probate Court for the
for bribery, lie is charged with hav­ stead of that, he waded ashore in a County of Barry, holden at the Probate office. In
noanned at Lansing They show the
Funny Miatakr Made by a Church ing sold his vote for 81.400 to R. J.
the City of Hastn&gt;gs. in said county, on Wed­
amendment was defeated instead of
towering rage at his own stupidity. Hd nesday the 16th dav ot May. in rhe year on®’
Whann. a wholesale coal man. who de­ got the yawl, and when he reached the thousand eight bund red and ninety four.
carried, as anaounced in the election
“Every one knows that in the early sired extra facilities for his company.
Present, Charles W. ArmstnfttR. Judge of
ship thc captain said: “You confounded Probate.
in toUL
Jyo n:-itter what brand you .have
days of Methodism a considerable de­
In the matter ot the estate of Daniel D.
fool, didn't you know there was a mile
i .-*d. Just give this a fair trial. It
Short But Newsy Item*gree of strictness was maintained in
Morehouse,
decease 1.
! ■ hrs in flavor, Oral in grate.and
Siovx Crrr. Ia.. June 11.—Assignee and a half of shoal water all along this
On reading and filing the petition duly verified
GretaOak township, in Livingston regard to the wearing of Jewelry,” said
I r»l It purity. Whether for dairy
H. Hubbard, of the Union Loan. &amp; coast T’
of Matilda C. Mbrebonse, widow of said deceas­
county, has neither village nor saloon, Rev. L. G. Cole, an elderly divine, re­ tt. xiuuuaau, v. -•* &lt; r fhb e use. you will find it to
ed.
praying
that administration of said estate
Trust company, which failed over a
may be granted to said petitioner or to some
■
Dome*tic Dialect.
and every farmer in it is prosperous cently. to a representative of the St
* vear ago for over 37.000,000, has
oth-r snitable person.
Louis Globe-Democrat.
(I made a rep^ft in the district court that
There are many wonderful dialects
and
doing
well.
Thereupon ic hi ordered, that Friday the
Write us.
Sth day of June, A. D_ 18M at ten o’cloek ta
“An incident that amused me a great!
Lewis Pasqnet in the circuit court at
DIAMOND CRYSTAL
' the company will not pay its common in existence, as readers of modern lit­ the forenoon, be assigned for t lie hearing alaaM
Kalamaaoo pleaded guilty to the charge deal happened soon after I had entered creditors over five cents on the dollar. erature. says Harper’s Magazine, have petition and that the heirs at law of said de­
-GALT CO.,
and all other persons Interested In said
St. Clair, Mich.
of uttering a forged check on the Homa the ministry. One Sunday just as I Mr. Hubbard is also assignee of D. T. doubtless by this time discovered. One ecased
are required to appear al a session of
was in the midst of my sermon a wom­ Hedges, and of the Hedges estate hs of these, which has not been touched estate,
savings hank for 3800.
said court, then to be holden at the Probate of­
an
rose
and
left
the
church,
slamming
upon
to
any
considerable
extent,
is
fice.
tn
the
City of Hastings, in said eounty. and
ChariM A McCloy, bookkeeper of the
reports that general creditors will get
show cause, If any there be, why the prayer oC
Seeowd national bank at Bay City, was -the door as she went out wixh unr.eoes- about fifteen cents and certain pre­ what might be called the suburban do­ the petitioner may not be granted. Ana it to
sary
violence.
Of
course
Iwuppoeed
I
mestic
dialect
—
that
used
by
servants
further
ordered,
that said petitioner give aotioa
missing, *ad his accounts were said to **d“» Km.tM.xr m my «rmon at |
"__s about twenty-five
in rural communities in the daily rou­ to the persons Interested in said estate, ot the
pendency ot said petition and the bearing
. cents on the dollar. Mr. Hedges failed
tine of housework. Several instances thereof by causing a copy of this order to be
which she had taken offense, but later
for about SIAOO.OOO.
Arthur Cole, a 15-year-old boy. eonof the inspiring qualities of this have published In the Hastings Banner, a news­
1 made inquiries and learned that she
printed and circulated In said County ot
fessed to placing a tic on the Michigan bad left because I wore a ‘wicked
Chief of the ChlppewM Dead.
come to hand. A suburbanite was paper
Barry, once in each week for three enceesahre'
Central trwk at Decatur, which waa
Fond DV Lac?'Wis., June 7.—Nagan- greeted one winter’s morning ns he en­ weeks previous to said day of linarinrbosom pin.’ The amusing part of it
struck by a passenger train, but with­
W. AKMnRONG.
ab.
chief
of
all
the
Chippewa
Indians,
tered
his
dining
room
with
this
choice
The Nervous System the Seat
was that I had ridden to church over a
Judge of Probate.
out doing serious damage.
“Mr. J----- , the colt has
(A true copy.)
very muddy road, and one drop of mud died at the Indian reservation ytster- specimen:
of Life and Mind. Recent
While the cook at * hotel in Flint had settled in the middle of my shirt day. aged 99 years. In 1828. through frizz the pipes. They've bust and the
Wonderful Discoveries.
was frying the meat for breakfast two bosom and had deceived the good sister his efforts, the treaty was made by the cellar's all afloat.”
NOTICE FDR HEARING CLAIM 8.
hungry tramps walked into the kitchen, mto believing that I had adorned my­ Sioux and Chippewa Indians by which
The some domestic, while cleaning State of Michigan, County of Barry—m.
rtiunan life. St has been the tending subject
Notice Is hereby given, that by an order of
cf l mfesslonte research and shadyInralMgea stole the food and left for parts un­ self with a iMjaom pin."
they acknowledged the sovereignty of up in u hallway adjoining the library the
Probate
Court for the County of Barry
l u DutwlUMtMidlug this tact teLoot-nener- known.
| in which her employer was engaged in made on the Mth day of May. A, D. 18M.
the United Statrs.
months from that date were airowed tar cred­
Greenland** Glaclere.
A team belonging to Jacob School®,
। writing, thinking that he might prefer tlx
iton» to present ihtir dalms azatnst the estate
Among the principal glaciers of
at IMe Is toea- of Caro, ran away, and turning into the
1 dot to witness the operation of polish- .of Hannah W. RimeU. late of said county,
usd in the (up­
Sax Josx. C»L. June A—Hawley E
and tlist all etrdltnraef said deceased
per part of the river got into a targe hole and were Greenland the flord of Jakobshavn an­ Dent, a well-known orchardist. died at | ing up the floor, entered the room and deceased,
are required tn prreroit tb»lr claims to said
nually
wnds into the Sea a piece of tee
said: “Mr. J----, do you want ‘ the Probate Court, at th* Pro! are rfBce. in the City
drowned.
his home In the Willow, after a
of
Baltins*.
for vixn.lixiku » dl allowance, on
about
Wo
miles
wide,
over
three
miles
door
cluz
or
thc-curia
tai
drew?
”
Fred Younkie. a boy working in a
or Beinre tbees'h iki of November nextlengthy Hines,, aged "I years. He was |
paper mill at Menominee, was caught lonff and from eight hundred to one
and that such claims atu te heard before said
a native ot Indiana and a brother ot
thousand
feet
thick.
The
loe
yield
of
court,
on
Tuesday,
ilwt»ihriay ol Aupust
in the machinery and crushed and
. ,,
("rant -------------- c
I।
Extravagant
Funerals.
and on Wednes isy&gt; :hr 2ft-h «iav nt November
John
Torsnkatak is about four miles wide, Mrs. uen. ra
bruised so badly that his recovery was
next, at ten o’clock in the :v. euvutu of each of
tem that eves
one to two miles long, according to the
those
days.
Served Many Yean.
J L
,
• his will
about ....
extravagant funerals
doubtful.
Dated klaj 3*h. * Th S‘M.
'
• .
swiftness of movement at various sea­
Leavenworth. Kan., June 11. After
custom cf wearing crape as
Cha--, 't. Ahmntroxg.
Napoleon Barney, of Detroit, fireman sons of the year, and from six hundred
cause instant
Jndse nt Probate.
twenty-one years close confinement raournin,.
*•
•*
•
Regarding
the
extrava
­
pn
the
tug
Lorman,
jumped
overboard
death.
to eight hundred feet thick. Karajak Arthur Winner aud A. J. McNutt were
;
gance in funerals and mourning us un‘«* nt discoveries have demonstrated that in Lake Huron and was drowned.
yields annually a volume of ico about
MARTUAGE SALE.
ta organs of tho body are under the conA 9-year-old son of Joseph Staneks three miles wide nnd from oneJtod a released from the penitentiary in this seemly and burdensome, I wish my
Dettu’.t haring be«n rtuule in the rondltisna
.the nerve eeaters, located in oe near
' funeral to be severely simple; and I
du­ bu-* of the brain, and that when these are while playing on the Greileek doo* at half to two miles long, with a height city on Saturday.
f a certain tn irtrvee ex*wn**il by Alonzo D.
ller ’owd the organs which they supply with Traverse Qity fell iato the bay and was
KUi®d by Lightning.
a«k my children and grandchildren.
ot eight hundred to one thousand fret.
it. iiivi,‘laii-u.iii1
‘ ti •• ■»»
.»«&gt;•«?. ibks,
•-•lluidare also deranged. When It Is reLawrence Kan.. June 11. —Adam whom I thunk for their constant affec- re.fudnt
Hie tw»i-«ivt*i flat 1 &lt; .’tine. W’. mmc!
nhered that a serlousinjury to the spinal drowned.
The vicld from Itivdliarsuk is two
wlarh there i&gt; da- st H.-- date seventeen
!
cause paralysis of the body below
William 11. Wooden, ez-po.tmuiten miles'wide. Jrom one and a half to two Yeaffer wo. killed by lightning here, j tl°n to oUene my wiehe. ta thixre- nu
hundred and twelve anil &lt;H 1UJ dollars. Notice
tured point, because the nerve force is
He
Hepped
under
a
tree
and
wm
killed
1
gwd.
and
let
any
monrntnff
they
may
pre rated by the injury from reaching ths at Stoney Point and justice ot the miles long and six hundred to eight
Is hereby given, ibat by virtue of 1 he power of
by the aback when the lightning .track &lt;«« t°*
«»
Inexpensive and sale In said mortgage. I «h.Hl forwlcne the same
-lyz'-d portion, it will be understood now peace of Hanover township, left hi. hundred feet thick.
Angpudlartok
r/
i without crape.
The injunction might by a sale at public lUcHjftn to the highest bid­
i roiu-'inent of tin- ner»e centers will
'’
( well be followed by many with less der. af. the north front door &lt;tf 'bn Court House,
v i’^derangement- of the various organs home some fire month, affo and atnee yields annually a piece of loe at least tho tree. ------ -------------------In the City of Haatu’K”, on the first rtav of Hep■ a ’.H-v supply with nerve force.
then hie whereabonte hare been a mjs- four miles long, two mites wide and
Firtccn Unowned.
means than Mr. Jay’s family jxwsesa. teuibur. 1WM. at twelve o&gt;lwk nnoi*. »d all tMI
“&lt;»-tnlnlsof chronic diseaees arc due to
from six hundred to one thoiisand feet
Denver. Col., June 8.—At least nf- Ostentatious display at funerals and in certain piece or parrj-l of lai d, slltulod In the
action of the nerve centers at tery.
Hin ' »I&gt;crrL-?t
of Hast Ingv.C' nn'. v ot Bnrrv a-ui Mate at
the brflln, not from a derange­
In the election for school trustees at
teen members of the Denver contin- mourning is one of the costly and con- City
thick___________ ______
Mlehlptn, described as Iuhqw*. vir.: Comiuese' primarily originating in the organ Rgent of Coxey's army lost tlieir lives by gpicxiprus follies of the day.
ingatltlte north ea*r eoen»rnt ihw -onih went
Offended Dignity.
• Hitj great mistake of physicians in Kalamazoo S. U. Gaffe and Mrs. Emma
quarter of Median number eigbi.in township
•
these diseases Is that they treat the Pollard, the A. P. A.
--------------------- -—
An American traveler relates that, drowning in thc Platte river Thursday ,
three north of ranee e’etn vre&lt;». rnvumr cbeara
'i rather thsu the nervo centers which tested Frank B. Lay and Wiliam
woit On the eastfsad
quvter lire of wd
__________________
alighting st a hotel in Granada, a man night.
Wear of thc Earth.
'-au,u of the trouble.
section eighty-seven rods to the center of Um
l. k’JFHP
the celebrated spo- T, Brownell by about 600 majority.
at the door put out bis hand toward
Given a Llf® Term.
Taking thc length of the frermanent highway mow Mi.-i. ~au av«» theora M*p
^'•bus
profoundly
'.’l-ffM U„zl h.. re... .Z-.
&gt;—
Jackson laundrymen held a mass him. The traveler supposed that the
SAX
S
ax
F
rnANCJscv.
rancisco.
wuuc »».- «w.OTyB on the surface of thc globe at along the center i. tru-M hlxhway to the noath
June
... vuuuci. nun »ivaii, cuici amuuK meeting and decided to organize man was the porter of the hotal.^azid shooting a man who refused to marry * nearly sixty thousand geographical tine ol Lliaoln Hirer: r»,i Dxtilel Hlriker's Addi­
tion io the vidag- !«•»* el’r.» of llaittaKi.
r‘the facts contained in the above
offered him his valise.
The man her daughter Mrs. Jane Shattuck, of ■ miles, with a daily average of ten thence east on thc north line of raid Liaeobi Ft.
— •&gt;
Lint. 17tr- tirijlnH^-y XDelbOdrt Of
against the Chinamen.
tn the north aud s-n'ii
H«* ‘d Mid ree: t uh-nt are wrong. All
On * farm near Lansing there wm stepped back, tossed Ms head- and this city, was sentenced to prison for trains, it is estimated that the total Hon Mid thence j.ortu
ipiarter 11m to
•
contusion, pressure, blues,
frowned scornfnlly. “J”"*'', h” life.
'
loss by wear and tear suffered each the Haoe ot becinn-og. «.i..!s!.,u g L»rty-t»o
, u melancholy. Insanity, epilepsy. 8t. plowed op a lump of copper weighing
exclaimed; “do you take me for a
day by the metallic rails of the earth is sod gf-iM) aciY* &lt;f Lr.u, tie same behrx the
i tin. ».Unce’ etcl aro nervous diseases no thirty-two pounds. An analyam sh
New Political Party.
L&gt;a'
oorter? 1 would have yon understand
Thc wonderful success of
Phtt * dkt.phia. June W. — With an ft bout six hundred tons. The six hun­
: •I ‘*Lj‘,Ih^oratlve Nervine Is d«e to the that it is about 06 per cent puream no porter." “Indeed? Then
The 6-year-old boy of Jacob CaHl °t
avowed purpose of upholding the pub- dred tons are lost in the form of a fine
cmas.
bacru.
Ironwood, while playinff around the mav I ask vou, aenor, what you are/
Ho
school sydtem, a new political part;? powder and are carried back to the
Attorney for Mortgagee.
air.andaBkedyoufor
Dated, June 2nd, i*si.
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earth in the shape of soluble iron salts.
eara fell under the wheels and hod one
kas been formed in Pennsylvania.
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Hastings Banner.
Thursday, June «4, 1894-

’

Oregon is still one of thedoubtful states.
It only elected a republican Governor last
week by 15,000 plurality.

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r.DITORIAL NOTES

____ The Bardeen Paper Company, of Otsego,
has reduced the wages of its employes ten
per cent
•

It is not unimportant—as thousands of
hmest American workmen are deprived,
jy tba shutting down of the mills, of a
•bance to earn their bread, and as the
whole nation finds business contracted by
Honey stringency caused solely by tl^e
hreat of industrial revolution—to try to
Jx the responsibility. With whom does it
•est? Did any one person set'In motion
.he train of circumstances which has proluced these lamentable results? Let us

KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS ENTRIES.
Following Divl&gt;lon« h»f» Entered thc
JU»t» In thc Chnm|iiQUKhlp Drill.

the full Latin course.
Both the graduating class aud the class
promoted from the eighth grade are or
good average size, tbe foiwer numbering
18. the latter 37.
,
It has not been the alm in the manage­
ment of the school to swell the numbers
ot tbeae classes beyond what is consist­
ent with good scholarship and It is the be­
lief of the teachers that these classes will
compare favorably in training and scholar­
ship with those of any previous year.
Below Is given an outline of the closing
exercises, also a list of tbe graduates, and
of the class promoted.
|
Eighteenth
Annual Commencement
of Hastings High School.
Reception to the Seniors And Jun­
iors, given by the High School teach­
ers at tbe home of Prof. VV. D. Sterling,
Friday evening. June 15th.
Baccalaureate Sermon Ht tbe Episco­
pal church, by the Rev. W. U. Taylor,
Sunday evening, June 17th.
' Promotion exercises, Eighth (trade Pro­
motion Exercises at Mudge's Opera
House. Wednesday evening. June 2(Hb.
Graduating exercises in the City Park,
Friday afternoon. June 22, commen­
cing at 1:80 sharp.
Alumni Banquet at tbe Episcopal par­
ish house, Friday evening June 22nd.

Inasmuch as Hastings Division intends
to compete for the World’s Championship
1» the coming Knights of Pythias Con­
clave which’will be held In Washington
next August it way be of interest to give n
Hat of the eompetitora our home Division
will have. All entries closed Juno 1st at
at which time there were about 50 entries
made as follows:—
Infantry—Excelsior division. No. 42,
Indiana; Parkersburg division. No., 2,
West Virginia; Marion division. No. 25,
During his first term Mr. Cleveland be­ Indiana; Springfield division, No. 6, Ohio;
gan the movement which ended in his rt- Ortygia division. No. 10, New York; Lilly
NAMBS OF GRADUATES.
slectlon upon a free trade platform. Up division. No. 13, Iowa; Hart division, No.
Urban A. Woodbury, Latin: George
to that time the democratic party, having 9, Iowa; Hampton. No. 38, Iowa; Kansas
City division. No. 8, Missouri; Provost di­ Bali. Eng.; Sterling E. Hogle, Eng.:
itrong inclinations to free trade, but fear­ vision, No. 1, Missouri; Louisville di­
Frank Leins, Eng.; Walter B. Hayes,
ing the patriotic Instincts of tbe American vision, No. 1. Kentucky; Galaxy division, Sc ; Clarence S. Phillips. Eng.; Maurice
leople, had usually shuffled with theques- No. 38, Kansas; Lebanon division. No. 65, Grigsby, Latin; Herman Frost, Latin:
;lon. But Mr. Cleveland Is 1887 sent to Ohio; Terre Haute division. No. 3, Indi­ Charles W. Lewis, Eng.; Lottie Fay Lake
ana; Mystic division. No. IB. Kansas; An­
Congress a message which was devoted son division, No. 10, New York; New Al­ Eng. : Anna Gertrude Slingerland, Latin:
Grace Maragret Whitney, Eng.: JOrpba
wholly to denunciation of the protective bany division. No. 5, Indiana; Ashland Orinda Martin. Eng.: Fannie Dana Steb­
jystem. This attack upon home Industry division. No. 5, New York; first battalion bins, Sc.; M. Belle Barnam. Eng.: Ida
allied the free traders, aud finally the second regiment, Ohio; John Barr Glen Garnett Hurd, Eng.; Hattie L. Beadle, Sc;
division. No, 10. Wisconsin; Harmony di­
lemocratic party, to the British system of vision, No. 14. Connecticut; Queen City Ruthe Gould, Sc.
Latin—Latin Course.
which Mr. Cleveland made himself tbe division, No. fl, Colorado; Poughkeepsie
ihampion. In the same strain, in 1888, division, No. 24, New York; Yellow Cross
Sir. Cleveland wrote his acceptance. He division. Na 85. Ohio: eighth regiment,
No. "*
IS, ’Indiana;
Ohio; Mnny division. "
•xpressed his purpose through the InstrnOak division. No. 20. Ohio; Toledo dlnentality of ••tariff reform” to cheapen vision. No. 35, Ohio; Hastings division,
•the cost of the necessaries of life,” and to No. 19, Michigan; Sam Houston division,
No. 38..
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•increase the purchasing power ot the No 8, Texas; Canton division,
Ohio; Kalamazoo division. No. 9, Michi­
worklug man’s wages.” The cheapening gan; Logan Division, No. 26, Indiana; M.
process has been performed, but where, H. Dunnell division, No. 47, Penn­
sylvania; Austin division, Na 14, New
ita! are the wages of the workingman?
| Following Mr. Cleveland’s example, the York; Mason City, No, 31. Iowa; Cavalry
Buckeye Troop, Ohio; Banner Hussard,
Where Monroe, Canal and
entire democratic press of the country be­ Illinois; Hussar division, No. 34, Iowa; D.
gan to denounce as the plunderers of the D. Burns’ division. No. 48, Missouri; first Pearl Sts. intersect in Grand
Rapids. There stands the
people the men who conduct our great In- regiment. Indiana.
The features of the meeting will be the Tower Block.
Jlnstries. Day after day for years past
meeting of the Supreme Lodge; the grand
hese journals have endeavored to arouse street parade and the review by President By Col. Pierce ’twos built, by film ’twa« nude;
evil passions and to pervert public opinion Cleveland and the competetive drill be­ j A towering land mark, in the clothing trade.
to the view that manufacturers are public tween the uniformed divisions above
For a tim£ its occupant was
enemies, wbo have enriched themselves by named.
There will be $7,000 offered in prizes, Jj. L. Hudson, but now this
filching the substance of the people with divided as follows;—
* ’ spring time it shines forth rethe help i of the
.
For federal
the best government.
company drill,Last;
first prize.
year the democratic platform described • Si,500 aud a Sir Knight’s jewel to each I organized, re-juvenated and
: - -* **..
the McKinley Tariff law as “Ute culmlna- i ™*n
»&gt;»e ~
wtndM -—-—y. second re-christened.
I! prize, Cl
con* tlilr/i
lists!
81,200;
third nrtMM.
prize* Si
$1,000;
fourth
ting atrocity of class legislation.” Thus ‘• prize, 8800: fifth prize, 8600; sixth prize,
1 There “Under the Tower
the control of the machinery of the govern-$500;
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.
seventh prize. 8400; eighth prize,
Clock” you’ll find the “Col.
ment, with unlimited power to break down j. 8300;
ninth prize, 8200:. tenth
prize,
wvw.c--n—. 8100;
and to destroy, passed into the hands of a ' for the best division commander, a jewel in command, with
I valued at S100: for the batalllon drill of
man and a party, both of whom bad for :1 four divisions. $500; for the best mounted
years been waging war upon-vast Indus-1I division, 8800: tor the second best moun­
tries, in which hundreds of millions of ted division. $400. In addition to this all new, very latest patterns,
capital were invested and which could not there is a premium ot 8400 for the division very newest styles at one
coming to the encampment front the
hope to continue successfully when the in­ greatest distance, that is traveling the price, for
fluence of their own government should be greatest distance to tfie meeting by the
wielded directly against them. Under shortest route.
At the present-, time there are 40.000
such conditions what could have happened
members of the Uniform Rank. Knights of
Our childrens department
but that prostration should befall? What Pythias, and over 500.000 members of the
could be expected by a manufacturer from subordinate lodge. It is a matter In overflows with practical, dur­
a president who, over and over again, had which every citizen of Hastings should able, yet dainty, tailor made
denounced him as a robber, aud from a take great pride to think that the name of garments, with cut, trim and
a Hastings man is universally talked of
Congress elected to root out and to destroy and in reality conceded for tb? office of finish—with quality and style
a system of robbery? It would have been Supreme Vice Cbafioellor at the coming
just as well—just as good—
folly for sueb a man to go on with his Conclave. This would mean that in two
as for men—every bit.
business operations precisely as if no revu- years more one of our home citizens would
be at the bead Of this great civic order and
lutian had occurred and as if he had the really preside over the deliberations of
Touching clothes for men—
asserance he possessed under Republican more than a half million of men. Tbe
do they’realize the evolution
home citizen of whom we speak Is none
rule that he would not lie molested.
in fine clothes making, now
Silver purchases were made month by other than the Hon. Philip T. Colgrove.
one of the most prominent, progressive at­ going on?
Some do. For
month when Mr. Cleveland sent to Con­ torneys of Michigan, and one who is uni­
gress bis first Incendiary message in 1887. versally recognized as being in every way those that don't, it is well to
They were still made when he wrote his! iualified for the high honor. His election know right now tlrnt. Master
ill be hailed nowhere with Such delight Tailors—Artists—cut,
letter of acceptance in 1888. They were!
make
5 it will ba here at his own borne and
made when he accepted the nomination up­ among bis hosts of friends by whom he is and trim garments by the
on a revolutionary platform: but still thc ■ held in the greatest respect, irrespective of thousand, and
yet, every
business of the nation prospered. But no politics or social position. Fourteen years thousand is made witli the
sooner had he and his party come into of- ago Mr. Colgrove came to this city practi­ same exact carefullness as
cally a strange: to everyone. He was
flee, with positive ability to make good without wealth or any ot the influence
though a single garment,
their threats, than a great wave of de­ which wealth brings. But fluting this
fall, short, stout and slim
short period of time he has
pression swept over the the land. It is comparatively
1
men fitted right off—no wait­
impossible not to perceive that the whole made an exceptionally fine record. While
acting In the capacity of County Prosecu­ ing.
cause of the trouble was the success of the tor his successful prosecution of several
democratic party, or to deny th*t the man noted cases, and the forcible, eloquent
Rogers Peet &lt;fe Co. lead the
wbo gave the impetus to the forces of de- !manner in which he conducted them, won.
a reputation that went far beyond the van in making such clothes.
strnction was Grover Cleveland, to whose him
!
limits of this county. Following this he
rash utterances and aggressive promotion jmade a moat excellent record in the State
Their products have fit, el­
of the free trade cause and the total lua- Senate
;
and at once became one of the egance, finish, wearing qual­
blllty of bis party to govern wisely, is to leaders in that body. His record in the
of Knights of Pythias is too well ity and style. They maintain
be attributed the calamities which have order
!
known. Besides all of these have been the highest standard of hon­
overtaken a nation whieb one year ago had ,minor honors without number. All of tbe
high prosperity.
|duties of these offices have been perform­ estly tailored, genteel, readyed and at the same time he has been look­ to-wear, Fashionable Business
ing after one of tbe most lucrative law Suite, Dress Suits, Semi-Dress
We understand that the people of this practices enjoyed by any attorney, In a
Suite and Overcoats. Every
county will have another big dope of fu­ city of this size, in tbe State of Michigan.

fl—

N2TABLE

Eng.—English Co
XXMKB OF FCPIM FBOMOTl® ™&gt;X
THE X10HTB OBADK-

r." Irato M.te. Mary Roraa.
Petoskey
Wo^on, Anna Bo«n Loulra Camp* ;
Itarlte-- Spring
Xlha LtePlante. Kittel MU*
’*»”'
Meekteaw City
rX, Maud-»la&gt; too, I.llUo Crarao. KUU.
Maekinae
telatul
Itarllrte. Mamie Ironaldra. N,ni« PrynrElk Jtapi4,
Bette Vroouraa. Hartle Bennett. Gur
8.15
Charteroil
Crook Floyd Davb, -Andrew Harper,
B.B5
j.™ I'X Leon Spaldlnt. Forrat
Ottawa Beseb
.
_______________
Three rate* remain
In effret
Woodmaoaee, Louis Besamer, Roy Cra
mm- Bert Fraker, Bert C. Hayes, Fred tember, 30. 1884. Return limit October 31
C. “
R. ----------OsBoira.
1S94.
"
Kuet Ira Sllneerland. Ctrartea
Agent.
Fred Calkins, Chvlee lUwaon. Clarence
Freer. Willie Newton. Fred Slebblna,
James Waters.
Arthur A. Jewsbury, MlddterlBe,
Hattie La Bar.
All dogs not Keensed and found with no Gsry 8, Crook. Hastings,
Ute on will Ite taken rare of In «ecord«noe Lima U EUiron. Carton.
Alba WIUIs. Maple ttrova,
with ordinance.
W. U. Itau*
ZL—
kaavln..

sion this year. This is the plan mapped
out anyway by some of the wire paitere.
The people won't be given an opportunity
to express themselves in their own way,
but will be compelled to fuse their ideas,
and keep their honest convictions in the
background. This may not be pleasing to
a good many but it Is a fact. Fusion has
received some awful black eyes in this
county. The people have got very weary

COMMENCEMENT WEEK.
Clo.lng W..V of School.

The school year te fast drawing to a
etese. This has been a year ot prosperity
and steady adeaoeement In our schools.
In spite ot some htnderanee from contag.
eons diseases. the grades are coming up to
standard taster than at any time during the
past tour years. Raising the standing ot
an entire school cannot be done Io a tew
days or months, It Is a work ot yeara, and
around by the noee and tell them what to cannot be strained by a constant change

three different ptatforaa, each of which
Omu, don't represent anything.

ooraptetely ud It the wire paten win they

with the school for several years and hare
gained a proficiency In teaching, u
well aa a thorough knowledge of the
workings of this particular school, which
enables them to do much, both In quantity
and aualKy for the higbeet interest of the

one below Tailor’s prices—
often excelling in real worth
Sole agency for the R. P. &lt;fc
Co. in Grand Rapids is at this
store.

Our Furnishing, Hat and
trunk Departments mean
stores full of such wares for
the changing seasons. Our
prices meet the present finan.
cial upheaval Don’t forget
the application.
When a purchase here is
not as represented, return it
and get your money back,
quick.

There hu been the most perfect h*r-

PMt tour years.

That Internal harmony

Out of town folks served
as though here.
Write
particulars—You’ll like our
way.

btoUHor Firaister,

A cream of urttr baking powdHighest of all io leavening Istretweh
-Latent United States Go'T
ment Food Report
Royal Baking Powoek Co'.,
. Wall St,,’ N. y

FACTS ARE STUBBORN THINGS
It is a fact that we have
The most conveniently located store
The neatest and nicest arranged store,

The best lighted store,
The largest general store,

The most homelike store and
The best patronized store

IN BARRY COUNTY.
A» long as the people stay by us, we will keep extortion at bav.
Concentrate your trade. The more we can sell the cheaper
you can buy.
Your servant

fill Grades ot Clothing,

Gash Only..

until Sep­

DEALER IN BUTTER and EGGS.

PARIS GREEN
London Purple

Reminder
For bpraying Fruit Trees, etc.

GOODYEAR

Ths Modern Druoolsi
IS HEADQUARTERS.

Remember that Wall Paper
is Cheaper than ever
Thia Season.

W. H. QOObYE/IR

Wg act our

Pans Green
fllFBGL

OF
HOUSE

GLEANING
The above picture was taken from life. It
can be seen most any day and in moet any home
when cleaning house is' in full sway. House
cleaning not only reminds the “man of the
house" that most all of the improbable things
will happen, but it also reminds him that

NEW CARPETS
NEW CURTAINS
NEW RUGS .
NEW DRAPERIES
NW FURNITURE

From the Manufacturer and
are offering a Strictly pure
article.
We dont handle the cheap
grades, who wants them!

Are needed and needed badly. Right here we
want to say “don’t hesitate about buying what
you need Right Now because wheat is 50 cents
a bushel.” We can give you much more now
for your money than we could a year ago. 't&lt;&gt;u
want the goods; we want the money. Let’s trade.

Lard on

ON INSPECTION

Pure and Clean as melted
’L*rd 4^ if you P^er, we
have the lower priced oils.

Croquet Sets

ws is solicited,

troubled with
See

ead cool.

�Hastings Banner
Thursday, June 14, 1894-___
W. S COOK. Uoe.l EdUor.____

-rines are
‘
02503 AKE CHEAP
niixidtta to sell. If you
need

WftLL PAPER

Window Shades,
faints, oils
Ih i--. Patent Medicines, or
in my line, give
;1 Juukv. I will sa^eyou

FRED L. HEATH
THE DRUGGIST.

LOCAL NEWS.
• CIKCUL/1T1ON *
This week,
82 quires
ii.-r a ' r. changes for advertisements
•&lt; r- .wb this office Tuesdays at latest to
in-.u nun In the Issue of the week
heu brought

ue at the fair ground July 4th.

Thie season will be great for a lanft
personal mention.
apple crop. Money can be made on chfcr
and vinegar. The Hastings Engine aDd
Miss Belie llnudy was in Sund’ Rapids
Iron works have a complete set Of Ratch­ FridiH-.
et Cider Press Screws and fixtures for •^rao PuUtlps Is visiting bls brother in
sale cheap.
Lowell
The Children’s Day services at the M.
MMs Orpha Goodyear was In Grand
E. church were carried out most success­ Rtplds yesterday.
fully. A pretty feature being an exercl-e
C. E. Landis, of Topeka, Ka::,.w. 18 via.
given by thirty eight little girls represens­ Ring hi* brother George.
ing flowers, and birds. Quite a large
, Hon'
T&gt; Colgrove was in Kalamazoo
number of children were baptized.
. louday on )cgn! buMness.
Up fo this morning the Secretary of tbj
John Lawler, of Kalimazno. was Iti the
A’ctnni Association has 160 names of ihp city last week on business.
members, their invited friends, the school
Mfr# Efl\i Simpson has been vbltlng^
board and teachers, who will lie In at­
bion friends the past week.
tendance at the*reunion next week Friday.
Mr. Mini Mrs. M. JV. Barker vislled A.
This blds fair to be the most successful
Douglass, of Augusta, last week.'
one ever held as the largest number at
Mrs. C. E. Lunn entertained her friend.
any previous one was 110.
Miss Fannie Joues over Sunday.
•
The crop report published on the inside
Mr. Grove, the wool buyer, from Philalocal page lj» of more than ordinary Inter­
de pliia Is on our streets once more.
est. as it gives the condition of wheat,
Ktl. Burton was home from Lansing
oats, barley, apples and the average prices
being paid for wages In the northern, cen-1 over Sunday to see hh------ mother.
tral and southern tiers of counties. The
G- M. Anderson, of Detroit,
number of sheep this year is over three 8pent 8und«r In the city with friends,
per cent, less than last year.
Dr. V. II. Vivian left this week for
Commencement Exercises will be next Ludington where he will open an office.

CORN CULTIVATORS

Dandy Riding.
Perfection In Evenj Way.

qoobYExm b^os.
HrtRbW/1RE iUB IHPLEnEhTS.
.
&gt;• '•
' ' ‘

c

week. Every graduate expects a present.
Parents and friends of graduates will do
well to select a present for them at John
Bessmer’s jewelry store. He bas\o well
selected stock of watches, jewelry and
Silver ornaments, suitable for this occasion.
Goods will be artistically engraved free
of charge.

Mrs. D. G. Robinson and Mrs. W. N.
Chidester were in Grand Bap Ms Tuesday.

Miss Carrie Mention returned to Chica­
go this week after a short visit with
friends

SATISFACTION

We are in receipt ot an announcement
announcing the marriage of Mr. Don Peacy Jones to Arianna, daughter ot Mr. ami
Mrs B. B. Brown, al the home of the bride’s
parents, lu Hartwell, Ohio, Tuesday June
5th.
Mr. and Mrs. Jones will be “M
home ’after July 1st at 633 West Third
St, Dayton. Ohio,
Tbe groom is well
known in this city, where he has many
friends, who wish them both happiness
,
and success in their new state.
In justice to the yXung lady who was

pzlTr. L'lwiy was called io 'Orangeville
this morning to attend* Lysander Cook,
who Is seriously ill.

EVERY TIDE.

New Western Wauqnq.

Mrs. L. L. Holloway and daughter.
Maud, of Kalamazoo, are visiting in tbe

------- GIVES------ -

Gottlieb Bessmbr is in Battle Creek this
week as delegate to the state convention
of Arbeltvr Verein.
‘
Miss Petronell Powell, who has been lu
Jackson for several months past has re­
turned to her home.

Mn. W. D. Sterling was called to her
home near Lowell yesterday by the severe
Illness of her father.

accused of giving Tefft a boquet of flowers,
Mr. and Mn». Jafferson Erb. of Grand
we will say, the flowers were given him, Rtplds, are visiting D. McOmber and
nt tine confectionery go to by a little girl. And concerning tile family, ami other friends.
kisses thrown, there.were none thrown to ■
Tefft. The Juuior girls were In the next j Mlaw Grace Meaner is expected home
,vlv of |he Driving Club on the
to-morrow, where she has
ear. ou their way to a picnic, and threw 1 from New Yi
been for the last few months.
■khaes to some young ladies upon the
shirt waists at Miss platform as the train pulled out. and were
Miss Bessie Willison left Monday to I.
answered, Thus there has been quite un ' spend the summer with her. sister, Mrs.
Justice.
I Walter Buckhout, of Toledo, Ohio.
y
aijd flue lemonade at Coy's ado made over nothing.
I•
I’onUae Chief owned Uy Dr. G. IV. !/&gt;»■! " alter and Miss Belle Lannmran were
M vf Gkzud Rapids, will open ry. of this city, made a moat exbelleat oMIsed lo return from Ann Arbor thia
1
.-r in tin* Bailey block.
showing at the 1’ort Huron races l»»t »*&lt;••: owlne to their harinr the mumps,
. AU ui.'l.'.n-ry goods at cost.
week. The track IS a half-mile dreuit i
y„rnl,n Halley attended tbe meetMiss Alice Hai.l.
aud fonllai’. made the fifth beat In
| |n&lt; of Alle«at,eoiin»y Knlxhts and Lady
■. J. . i.Chilstmas for the latest styles breaking the track record. Pontiac was . aiacenoees
Maccabees at
ami uede­
av Otseiro
utsego this
tins week
wre* nuu
!tv guarantees satisfaction.
given second money. Though he was tf^e’|' livered mi address.
first
one
to
pass
under
tbe
wire
In
three
ilhrr. Pp*e ico cream. Go to
j
Mr. and Mrs. Will Young nnd daughdifferent heats yet he was set back onee
Liiiraut i» Hendershott block.
andi *®r leavc for Bellevue Monday, where
because it was claimed that lie ran,
Additional local nnd county correspon­
was It,,ey W,!I mate their *uture home. They
ding ■ the itUidq local page tbh week. the other time that he won, the heat was h#vc the teht w*slies ot numerous frfendi
declared a dead heat because it
,
in this city for their success.
F :i=!e:i papeoi (er this quarter are now
claimed that one •( his competitors
pi?'’ oflice atid eagerly inquin&gt;d for. held back. There could be no mistake
D. W. Rogers Is putting down a fine
pap^r hanging and hard wood
about the fifth heat though as it was stone sidewalk In front of his store at the
Dili :iz Inquireiof W. S. Nelson. 113 trotted without a skip and the track record
east end of Main street.
We,t blare St. I
broken. Lt looks as if there were "tricks
|ZDh» blessing of the dog ordinance is no­
invest my money in millinery in everv trade"—but ours. '*
ticed by the great decrease of the number
&gt;u’ see Miss Feighaers
Y. P. S. C. E. Excursion to Muskegon of curs on our streets. We hope the law
via the Michigan Central and Grand Rapids I will fie rigidly enforced.
.) review of the fire depart- and Indiana Rys. on Tuesday June 18tb. j
&lt; last evening and the boys Special train will leave Hastings at 7:55 | Jackets never were sold so cheap before
and O. D. Spaulding Is selling as Inw as
a. m. Irving at 8:10 a. ro. Reluming train
r I i;hl desires all wbo are ow- will leave Muskegon at 6:30 p. m. Fatet । the lowest. He Is giving customers the
® j benefit ot from 25 to 50 per cent reduc1 ail ahd Settle accounts or. or for round trip, one dollar children fifty j
tlons In prices.
.h: • Mfi, IMM.,
cants- Tickets good on this date and train ■
Win. Doriker. employed at thc Felt Boot
•Iviet-t ini the cement sidewalk iead- only. All thorn who wish may spend the j
Factor}', was injured this morning, receiv­
un- east court house door has day in Grand Kapiife. There will be seven
ing
a contusion and severe laceration of
coaches at Hastings, so that ail will have
I'jKiiced
week.
U&gt;r left elbow. Dr. F. N. Bonlue attend­
W&gt;- can t'nrnHh duplicates from Heath's plenty of room. Arrgngments are being
made for an excursion on Lake Michigan ed.—Niles Star.
&lt;&gt;«! • gal; -vs ou short notice.
at a low rate. Announcement of winch
Remember that you can still get the
J. H. CaiURTMAS.
will be made on the train. You are incited Bannkm and Detroit Tribune, the two for
A -crap occurred on Ute streets last
to Join- ua In having a day of pleasure and SI.oo per year or the Banner and New
: S-r'wecn George Smith and Frank
York Tribune at the same priee. Take
enjoyment.
C. R. Osborn.
Egg eston in which the latter was floored.
Agent. advantage of the offer before it Is too late.
. The Middleville and Hastings Junior

**I»WIirf&gt;tii«'

A

Wi4 &gt; iNfH* &lt; ah-*

*

■w 1 w*

Square Deal

to edits up at Miss Feigh-

nines played here Saturday morning,
Ib'ti!!^- whining. The score was 9 to

The S1521 in purses offered by the
Driving Club i|rill bring the greatest at­
tractions in tin- way of races ever seen
here.
'
\।
Three thriving engines and one separa­
tor for sale very cheap at Hastings Engine
«Iron Works. Also belts, tanks, hose
A oil.

We would like to see the city and the
Electric Light Company come to some
agreement as to price for street lighting
purposes. Nothing adds more to the ap­
pearance of a city than having nieely
lighted streets. We doubt If there Is a
city In the state that has been getting
lights as cheaply for so small a number as
has Hastings. Fenton has been held out
as KM
an example
exceptionally
VAanaufrav where
— —
------ a------- cheap
lights have been secured. Se It Is. Feu-1

ton takes 84 lights for which the city pays i
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schuman Fri­ 860 each per year. Mr. J. W. Bentley,
day. June 8th. a 10 lb. boy. Thai’s the the President of the Hastings Electric |
cause of the happy smile that adorns Ed’s, Light Co. tells us that if this city will tail
face now.
the same number of lights as has Fen Ion
The holders of books. World’s Dls- the company here will furnish them at the
pwury Medical Association. (Pierer’s). same price as does Fenton—SOO each per
c»n ndl at Fred L. Heath’s, the drug­ year. It seems to us as if nothing more
gist', and inspect the list of prize win­ reasonable or fair could be asked or ought
ners.
to be expected.
irPatrons and friends are cordially in­
Johnson, the Swede, who was taken by
vited to attend rhetorical* given by the
Stetzie, tbe Bohemian, for a crocodile and
papi's of Mae Sroneau and L. Jean Me
struck across the head with a piece of
Laughlin at their school room on Friday
board and nearly killed, is getting better,
afternoon.
with good chanees for recovery. From
Road Commissioners can find 8 Inch
what we have been able to learn of tbe
Bridge Plank at our yard in Hastings. matter it seems that the fellows around
Other people ean find anything they want
Dunean lake had imposed upon the
in the line of lumber nnd shingles.
credulity of Stetzie and made him believe
BEXTLEY. T0MI.IN8OK AND BIDKR.
that Duncan Lake was filled with crocoThe Bellevue Gazette appeals now as an tjGes, alienators and reptiles of various
eight page, six column sheet and new kinds. Stetzie being ignorant believed
type which is a great improvement Its everything that was told him. There vm
•■Uprising aditor, Bro. Holt, deserve* abeointely ae known motive for Um? act
the hearty congratulations he is receiving. and such !«eing tbe case the sentiment In
The Owosso Times has issued a fine the community seems to greatly favor his
Trade edition of 20 pages. TliOuxh busigenerally may be at a stand still
Owosso keeps up her pace. Though time*

may * aIow ret the Times
DP » lively gait.

WE

sale of Boots or Shoes that we make is really

walking advertisement for

a

ARE

house^

we have sold him—pleased with his invest­
Everyone who buys once

comes again and invites his friends to come
too.

We are selling our goods as low as they

cap be sold anywhere.

TO

our

Everyone who buys of us is pleased with what
ment clear through.

HERE

Every

Is what we give to every customer.

Owing to the times

we are paying no attention to profits, but have
prices down to the lowest notch.

knocked

We buy from the best houses; our goods are

STAY

We are not here for a day, nor for

reliable.
a month.

W. H. SPENCE.
We are
here to

Farmers nnd all others who come to the
races July Srd. 4th and 5th will t»e allow­
ed to hitch their horses in the grove in tbe
fair ground, but not along the fences so as
to obstruct the view of those wbo are not
ou the grand stand.
*

goods.
show goods.

Tefft's number at States prison is 5868:
Bartel’s is 5867. At last accounts neither
one of them had been set to work. Since
the UUlCO
times Unto
have been
so u.
slow
a --------eood;---------many
Lzvvu rw
—" —
«
prisocer9 have pad nothing to do

It is fun to

We never

tire of showing goods.

the
have ^een ma(je more strict,
not being allowed to look at visitors

show

It’s

our business to show goods. Don’t

HOW-

be afraid of troubling our clerks, they

J Forte, t&gt;a« opened • tailoring eatabUahment o«r J. S. Goodyear’, store 1B the
rooms'formerly occupied by Dr. J. C. An­
drea. Mr. Forbes Ism expert workman.
When yon want any salts, or clothing ot
any kind made, or It you want any repair­
ing or clothing made oxer filre him a call.

like -to handle such goods as ours. We

like to see shoppers come in who

His prices arc reasonable.
Somee»ll minded person poisoned Pbln
Smith’s little pug dot whleh was one the
grewteat comfort, and object, ot affection
to Mr. Smith’s Utile boy. Master Don. Tbe
UUle aoImai was aa harmless ax be wax
playful.
Bad the same tale fallen to
K&gt;me of tbe !»•» aselem cure in this city,
UM&gt; loss wouldn’t bare been felt. The act
was no doubt done Uireugb spite work.

make us pull down lots of
goods and who don’t buy
until they find what

Make arrangement to take a few days
recreation and come to tbe raws Joly Srd.
4th and Mb. Remember that the purees
offered are tar larger than those ever offer­
ed before In thia county and arc attracting
the attmrtton ot me ef the twat horsemen
in tbe alate. Tbe tree for all will bare

they

K. K

want.

�Tbe Evening News,
The Great Daily ot Michigan.’

; THREE MONTHS.

’ Michigan " u K intaaating and valu­

I-

able that »long aa yaa may Uve you will continue a subscriber,'aad would
no rnuro think oi stopping than you would ol cancelling your snbecriptioa
to your home paper. M ia complete and accurate in every department 0*
3 . ,
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favto man wrwnen and childm.

Evening News.

uswcm.

U-2S P0« 3 MONTHS BT MAIL.
'DETROIT, MICH.

Bis gluttony, too, disgusted her.
The way he bolted the food, the
quantity he ate, the noise he made in
swallowing it and in gulping down cup
By Arthur W. Marchmont, B. A.
after cup of tea, added to the repulsion
with which he filled her.
At last he pushed the plate away
from him and gave a loud sigh of re*
pletion.
“That’s good. Can I have a whiff of
’bacea?" he asked.
’ “If I do this, where is the use?
“No," she answered, sharply; “you
There is danger in delay. If the case
is heard -to-morrow, there is barely
“You’d let me sharp enough if yon
enough evidence to secure a commit­
knew what I’ve got to tell you."
tal; but if the committal is made to­
“But I don’t know It, and I don’t
morrow the trial will be in time for
want the smoke here."
She was
the assizes next week, and the whole
angered at the cool disregard he
matter may be ended within a week
showed to her intense and painful
or two. If you delay, the hearing to­
morrow will be adjourned for another anxiety.
“You don’t ask me what my news is,"
week, the trial must be thrown over to
he said, after a pause.
the next assizes, and a delay of many
“No, I’m waiting for you to tell me.
weeks must take place; during which
Have you found cut what you went to
-time the evidence may be strengthened
find out?"
She spoke rather ungra­
in some way against him."
ciously, but her suspicions of the man
It was a cruel argument, and for the
would assert themselves.
moment the girl was completely baf­
“You don’t seem over gracious in
fled.
your manner," he said, looking at her
“Will you let me decide, then, which
and speaking discontentedly.
it shall be?" she asked.
“This is not a time when I can keep
“Yes, certainly. I have no wish but
a smile on my face all day. What have
your welfare. Think, however, before
you learnt?"
you do decide."
He was lolling back in his chpir, but
“I have thought," she said. “Tom is
he now sat up and, leaning forward,
innocent; and he himself would choose
put his arms on the table and looked
to have the delay in the hope that the
earnestly and seriously at her as he
proofs of his innocence may be foundanswered slowly and emphatically:
I will choose to wait."
“I don’t know that I have learnt any­
“As you wilt I fear you are wrong;
and if anything untoward should hap­ thing definitely, but I’m on the track
of
something that will startle Walkden
pen you must hot blame me. The de­
cision is a momentous one, Mary, and Bridge."
“Is that all?" replied Mary, in a dis­
may mean life or death for Tom," he
appointed tone. “Have you been able
said, speaking very emphatically.
to find any of Savannah’s movements
“I have decided," she said.
on Friday night?”
“As yt&gt;u will," he said, again.
j
“Not on Friday night. But it won’t
She was glad when he left her.
It was no wonder she despaired. |I matter so much now."
“Have you found no one who was
Those who might have given assistance
_
mill an that night?’’ she
la helping to unravel the mystery . near
ne£r , tho
’

THE OLD MILL MYSTERY

either could not or would not help.
Reuben Gorringe was too firmly convinced of Tom’s guilt to be able to see
a single- ray of hope anywhere, Sa
f
vannah had turned away and had „
refu«o even to tell the truth, while tho

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only man who had made any sort of ,
profession of belief in Tom's inno­
cence, Gibeon Prawle, was worthless
, and unreliable and hod not even taken
the trouble to let her know what he
had done.
Had he done anything? Was he in
earnest? Or was he merely a shifty,
worthless scamp, whose word and help
were at-the purchase of the last bidder?
Could it be that he had had anything
to do with tbe deed?
Then a hundred reasons flashed upon
her why he might have been involved
in it He had been on the worst terms
with both Coode and Gorringe; the lat­
ter had ruined him, and the former, as
she knew, had refused to reinstate
him. He was hard pressed for money
even to exist upon; he knew1 the mill
thoroughly; he was not unlike Tom in
general appearance, build and car­
riage, and in the dark might have
been mistaken for him. Given that he
had broken into the mill to rob the
place, and had been caught and sur­
prised by Mr. Coode, what more likely
that he should have turned upon him?
As she thought of this, she grew ex­
cited at the idea and was angry with
herself for not having thought of it
before. She recalled how he had
flinched when she had asked him
pointedly the reason of his great in­
terest in the matter. Added to that
was his certainty, expressed over and
Over again, that Tom was Innocent;
and as she thought of all this she was
ready to rush at once to the conclusion
that Gibeon was in some way involved
in the mystery. She grew more excit­
ed BS the belief increased, and after
some time she dashed her hand on the
table and exclaimed to herself:
“I’m right That’s the reason for his
interest in the mystery. The villain!"
Just then a hurried knock sounded
on the door of the cottage, the door
was pushed open, a man's steps
sounded along the passage*, and Gibeon
Prawle himself entered the room.
CHAPTER XXV.

When Mary saw wbo her visitor was
she flashed, nervaaaly, as though he
could tall what her thoughts of him
had just been. She saw that he wattired and haggard and travel-stained.
Be sank down into a chair, as if ex-

“Give me some Water," he said,
eagerly. “I’ve had neither bite nor
sup for hours, and I'm faint.’’
and watched him while he ate rapidly
. and, indeed, ravenously. During the

had bvokcn hi* fast.

as
'
“No; why?" he asked, glancing suspiciously at her. “Why should I?"
“To prove that Tom wasn't about
there,” she answered. Then she tried
J0*!"? *■“
steady and her tone
indifferent for.tlic next crucial questioh.
.
“Where were you yourself that
night?"
There was no mistaking the quick
movement of uneasiness with which he
seemed to spring up into an attitude of
eager, listening suspense, while the
look he directed at her was full of
angry and yet nervous questioning.
“Where was I? Why, what has that
to do with it?"
“Because as you were about the vil­
lage you must have seen them to­
gether. Where were yon?” repeated
Mary, in a clear, firm voice, regarding
the man with a fixed, steady gaze as
she spoke.
Gibeon laughed uneasily, shifted on
his seat, and glowered back threaten­
ingly.
“I suppose it don’t much matter to
you. Mary, where I was? You wouldn’t
take much interest in me and my do­
ings when I wanted you to."
“But I take an interest now,”
answered the girl, pointedly; “and
especially in your doings last Friday.
I expect them to show me why you
take such an interest in this business."
She looked at him fearlessly.
His uneasiness increased manifestly
under the keen light of the girl’s steady
gaze.
"Say what you mean, right out.
Don't let us have any beating about'
the bush. What are you driving at?"
“Tell me where you were on Friday
night," she repeated.
“I shall tell you nothing.
Not a
word more will you get out of me till I
know- what blessed plan you're hatch­
ing," he answered, with sullen defl-

“I have reason to believe that it was
you yourself, Gibeon, who was mis­
taken for Tom getting into ths mill
on Friday night
That is, what I

"Go on!" he salQ, with a forced ugly
laugh. “Go on. Finish up what you've
got to say. What next?’’
• “There’s no need to say any more,"
answered tbe girl. “You know now
’what I mean, well enough. Now. will
you tell me where you were on Friday
night?"
“No, I won’t. I can prove where I
was easily enough, if it comes to that.
But I’m not going to give an account
of my doings to you or anybody else."
Then, as if be thought he could not
leave the matter there: “You mean, I
suppose, that you think I ought to be
where Tom is now aud on the same
charge, eb?"
?

“Aud do you think that if I'd killed
the man and got away I should be
such a blessed fool as to come here and
put you on the track? If I’d wanted

nirbtta

■Shall If he answered, laughia?
but now more naturally *rd
more angrily. “Shall I? Perhaps I
shall and perhaps I shan't Perhaps I
shall stop to be questioned, and Per~
haps I shan't; and perhaps it won’t be
good for them that try to threaten me.
You’ve made a mistake for onefe; oh!
and a mistake, too, that may cot£ you
and your precious Tom dear enough.
And you'd think so, too, if you’d got
hold of the news I came to bring, in­
stead of being so blessed quick, think­
ing I could be such a gormed fool as to
be willing to try and get another man
acquitted of a crime which I myself
bad done."
'X.
“You’ve not been trying.’’ said Mary,
induced by the success of her former
guess to make another. "You’ve only
been wasting the time to prevent in­
quiries being made. You've found out
nothing, because you’ve tried to find
out nothing."
“AD right, have your own way," he
said.
And from his manner Mary
judged that her last charge was so
wide of the mark as to make him in­
different to it.
“I’m sorry you’ve taken it this way,"
he said, after a rather long pause. “I
meant straight by you; I swear I did.
But I ain’t going on with it.” Then as
if stung by her taunt he said hastily:
“I’ve been on the hunt the whole time
since I saw you. Ay, and not without
finding out something, either. What
would you say to Savannah being not
Savannah Morbyn at all, but Lucy
Howell, an escaped lunatic, eh? Would
that prove to you that I hadn’t been
wasting the time, eh? But I ain't
going any farther. You can go on by
yourself. I’m off. Thank you for tho
food. Td pay you for it if I hadn’t
spent almost the last copper I had, as
well as walked miles and miles in hunt*
ing this woman down. You’ve made a
fool of yourself, Mary, and some day
you’ll know it.
I’m going. Good
night"
j .
He had risen, and spoke the last
words standing by thc door.
“Don’t go, Gibeon. Tell me what
you mean," said Mary. "If I’m wrung,
I’m sorry."
“No, thank you; not for me," he
said, with sneering laugh. “You might
veer around again in another five min­
utes. You can just tackle this bit
alone now." And with that he went
into the passage.
“Come back, Gibeon," cried Mary,
following him. But he took no notice
of her, and slamming the door roughly
behind him, he left her.
“Savannah not Savannah, but Lucy
Howell, an escaped lunatic?" Could it
be true? As Mary thought over‘what
he said a hundred incidents recurred
to her in which she had observed that
Savannah's manner and conduct had
been very strange.
Then a plan of action suggested it­
self nnd gave her hope. She would deal
with Savannah as she. had dealt with
Gibeon, and as she had surprised him
into making dangerous admissions, so
she would try to force admissions from
Savannah by a sudden and unexpected
attack. She would go to her and
threaten her with exposure unless she
told the truth-as to her being with
Tom.
She went at onee to see Savannah,
and hastened down the village street
thinking how she was to frame her
words. But a bitter disappointment
was in store for her. Savannah had
gone away suddenly, and would not be
back that night
There was nothing for it but to wait
Savannah did not return for four days,
during the whole of which time Mary
fretted and worried impatiently at her
inability to do anything.
'rhe second hearing against Tom
took place, Reuben Gorringe being ab­
sent and a further remand followed.
Mary saw him and saw the solicitor,
telling the latter her suspicions about
Gibeon, but saying nothing about Sa­
vannah. The secret as to the latter
Mxry kept to herself, waiting with
feverish anxiety for the other's return.
On the Monday, two days before that
fixed for the third hearing,Mary heard
that Savannah was back, and she went
at once to her cottage.
“What do you want with me?" was
Savannah’s greeting, brusque, sharp
and hostile.
“I want to see you again about the
charge against Tom," replied Mary.
“To ask you to reconsider what you
said last time."
“I have nothing to reconsider and
nothing to say.
I won't be ques­
tioned."
“Why are you so determined and so
hard, Savannah?’’
“Because I choose to do what I
please and say what I please. Why
should I try to save a man from being
punished? What is it to me? Nothing.
1 tell you I have nothing to say. Go
away."
“I cannot go away with such an an­
swer,” said Mary, gently. “I want to
plead to you. You are a woman as I
am. You may have loved as I love.
Tom’s life is more to me than mv own.
You can save him, if you will, by
simply saying what it cannot harm
you to say. Why, then, will you not
speak for him?"
“It harms me to tell lies," answered
Savannah, sharply.
“But they are not lies, Savannah.
You were with Tom; you know that.
You know that you can account for
every hour of the time during which
this dreadful thing happened, and that
when he was said to have lx*en seen at
the miH you and he were some mileu
away in the direction ol Preabum."
The other girl took no notice of this;
but getting out some needlework she
turned her back on Mary aud began
humming a tune bs her fingers nlaved
with thc work.
“Why will you persist in keeping
silent about this?" '
The humming developed into a soft­
ly-sung song. Mary went to her and
touched her shoulder.
“Savannah, will you, aot sav
you know?"
The sow stopped Idra mome
Savannah answered without
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Scdbark Into her eheek .nd ah.

bit her lip. a. it to May th. angry
words which rose.
Meanwhile the other had returned
her soft, sweet song.
-You -.runt to eager me, SyanMb
said Miiy, »t length; and if it were
for myself that I am pleading yon
would hare succeeded. But in »hU
cause I have no feeling but determine
tion that the truth shall come out. I
went to win yon to speak the ‘™th tor
no reason, but lore of the truth. Why
will you persist in keeping sllentr
"Oh don't sit maundering and drirelUng there.
Oo away. It's a pity
you're not both going to be hanged in•toad of only one of you. If yon want
a reason why I don’t mean to go up
and tell what you call the truth, and I
call lies. 111 give y°u one- 1 “°Pe
Tom will be hanged. When it’s over
hell be a great deal happier out of the
world than in it, especially with you,”
and she laughed again.
____
“That’s the reason of a mad woman,
said Mary, firmly and deliberately.
Tn a moment all the assumed calm­
ness of the other vanished. She tossed
the work from her to the ground and,
with a fierce wrath blazing from her
eyes and flaming in her cheeks, rose
and faced the other.

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As it waa, sixty
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THE HASTINGS BANNER.

�Hastings Banner
-'"ThurSaj’" June'14, 1894. '
R. COOK. Local Editor.

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•&gt;! -ECTtON AND REAL KSTATE
&lt;iFFICK OF

I’A13IEKT0N A SMITH
Wo.dl.Dd.Mleh

Tbe &gt;venfc condition ot meadow, ud
pasture. In tbe southern r&lt;&gt;0. Mere o,
counties 1, 89 per cent an averaKe and,
below what would ordinaril, be expected
in a season wbeu weather condition^ ware
as favorable u prevailed In May. The
low condition may be almoat wholy chary,
ed to damage by tbe clover root borer.
Tbe condition in central counties Is 95 and
in the northern 101.
Clover sown this year has made good
growth. The average condition in tbe
State is bat little short of loo.
The outlook for apples is promising.
The figures indicate nine-tenths of a full
average crop. One year ago tbe crop in
the southern counties was estimated at 55
and in the central at 05 per cent of an
average.
Peaches are estimated at two-thirds of
an average crop.
In the southern counties the wages per
month of farm hands average $14.89 with
board, and $22.16 without board; in the
Centra] counties $15.20 with board, and
$22.99 without board, and In the northern
counties $17.09 with board, and $27.14
without board.
Tbe average wages this year are lower
than ever before reported to this office.
Compared with one year ago wages with
board have declined $2.19 in the southern
counties. $2.35 In the central counties,
and $2.10-in tho northern counties.
The farm statistics of 872 tranships,
collected by supervisors, have been re­
ceived at this office. The footings ot the
wool and sheep colums indicate that the
number of sheep In the southern counties
is more than five per cent k-ss than shear­
ed in 1893. There has been some Increase
in tbe central and nothern counties, but
not enough to offset the loss in the south­
ern counties. The aggregate loss in the
Slate exceeds three per cent of the num­
ber sheared last year.
Washington Gardnhr,
Secretary of State.

C«ri«L

Ayw—ill.

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Gentlemen.
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Cxrrled. Ayro—«11.
To inJu ’U"£k Mlehl&lt;*n. June 0. ism.
io the Hon. Mayor and Common Council
of the City of Hastings:
.h.t
y20r P«JUtol*era, being informed
that an effort is being made to abolish tbe
Xbu
KrBde Of the CKy “ beretofdre
established, respectfully represent:
m.; I l?.e.MaW ’urve&gt;'8 »n&lt;l Krade* were
made by disinterested and competent Civil
engineers, at great cost to the city, and
cRizenl,e Qntent demand of many of the

V
(S) blocks to Market St., thence south on
Mnrkot SU, six («» bfocks to Pork Ptace.
thence east on Park Place, one (1) block
to Washington St., tbeare south on Wash­
ington St, two (2) Woekt to Clinton . St.,
thence east on Clinton St., four (4) blocks
to Jefferson SL. thence south on Jefferson
bt., two (1) blocha to South Si^ thence
north on Jefferson St.- five (5) blocks to
Grand St, thence east mi Grand St, five
(5) blocks to Dibble St_ thence north on
Dibble St. two and one-half (2^) blocks
to Stale St, theuce on State St, about
eight (8) blocks west to Creek St, thence
north on Creek St, three (Sy blocks to
Thorn St, thence east ou Thorn St, one
(1) block to Boltwood St., thence west on
Thorn St. one (1). block to Creek St,
thenee north on Creek St. three (3) blocks
to Maple St. thenoe on Mkple St, west
two (2) blocks to Valley St. thence west
on Hill St, oue (1) block to Broadway,
thence south on Broadway, four (4)
blocks to Mill St, thenoe east on Mill St,
two (2)blocks to Pump-House (the begin­
ning.)
Alarm boxes to be situated as follows:—
1st ward.
No. 1. At the corner of Creek and*
State Road.
No. 2. At tbe corner of Valley and
Maple Sts.
2nd ward.
No. 1. At tbe corner ot Grand and
Dibble Sts.
No. 2. At lhe corner of Slate and Han­
over Sts.
3rd ward.
No. 1. At the corner of Jefferson and
South Sts.
No. 2. At the corner of Jefferson and
Grand Sts.
4th ward.
No. 1. At the corner of Washington
and Park Place.
No. 2. At the center of Market and
G reen Sts.
.
&lt;o. 3. At the corner of State and Park
Sts.
The number of extra Poles to be used in
the construction is about 60.
The whole circuit comprises about four
(4) miles of wire.
C. H. Osborn,
Secretary.
Moved by Aid. A’elsaert that the above
report be accepted. Carried.
Ayes—Bennett. Bitsby. Huffman. Os­
born. Tinkler. Weissert and Waters.

CAMP LIFE.
Lacey’s nine went down te Bedford and
took toe conceit oat of I jicey to the lune

Bev. Cole of Marshall preached at the
Ghtigregattonal church last Sunday.
Child reus Day will be held at the M. E.
ctorch two weeks from Sunday.
Miss Msey will close a very successful
term ef school wWh a picnie next week
Friday.
Mrs. Alvin Stevens of Kansas is visiting
friends about this place.
Last week’s letter.
W« are truly glad that spring has begun
in earnest.
MIm Effie Sheffhaueer will continue her
school two weeks longer in this district.
Mr®. AJf Lowell to very siek at this
writing. Her many friends hope for her
recovery.
Charlie Mason and family spent Sunday
at A. Lowell’s.
■
Quimby Ladies Aid Society meet nt the
heme of Mrs. Ed Reid the 7th of Jane. A
cordial Invitation to all.
Quimby win have Childrens Day in two
weeks.

“A Family Camp in the Rockies” ia
pleasantly described in Outing. They
were a family of nine, set dawnaxnonff
the rocks and sands and pines to begin
living. “Nothing to sit on, sleep on, eat
on or cook on; no place to lay a thing
down or hang it up; two miles from an
Daring the first half hour I was ap­
pealed to for twine, tacks, a button &lt;
hook, court plaster, a big needle, apencil, the vaseline, a spoon, the
measuring- tape and, wrapping paper,
any one of which might be in either
tray of any of the four trunks, or pos- -

Before we had made any headway in .
reducing- the disorder we discovered
that we were all tremendously, Irantically hungry; not surprising, sincewe had been in the open, air all the
morning and were then at an altitude
of eight thousand feet above aea level
The professor, in the zeal of starva-

That, street lines and grades are a nec­
essity to the cltfas. where streets are net
already graded, to insure uniformity of
work and economical expenditure of the
bl.LKCTlON OFFICE,
public moneys; and that such lines and
Saturday with the uewal results. Tbe boys
promptly attended to.
grade? be a matter of record, to the end
packages in the box of groceries, ar­
dont say much about It.
that each succeeding administration of the
■Odr.itd T«S’:n:
LoyxTK Knappen.
Mrs. Mattle Striker and daughter re­ riving at sugar, navy beans, dried.
City may work to a common purpose, that
turned
Saturday
from
Springport
where
peaches, candles and other commodi­
1j
Arthur C. Denison.
of bringing the street as near to a perfect
she ha« been visiting her parents.
ties, good enough in their way, but not
TV J 7 KNAi’PEN &amp; DENISON.
grade as possible.
adapted to immediate necessities.
LAWYERS.
Your petitioners would further repre­
F.c-t • ’
Michigan Trust Co. Bldg..
“Where Is the bread, anyway?" heLast?
week
’
s
letter.
sent, .that in the absence of such estabGrand Rapid*. Michigan.
Ira Hart and wife of Hickory Corners asked.
llshe&lt;l grades aud lines, a different system
“Bread!”
spent Sunday with Gid Wilkinson and
would be likely lo be pursued by each
aYi- H KIKK. M' f .
“Why! didn’t you th ink of the
wife.
.
succeeding administration, causing useless
•Ittj.ieiwfi'and Surgeon.
Mrs.
Lottie
Chandler
who
has
been
tak
­
bread?
” we all exclaimed in unison,
expenditure in working-the streets, and in
H.i-1 i^. - - Mich.
-.i,c
-.
----attended
day
or-•-»-*
night. *-«•
Ol­
ing care of her mother returned home looking at each other like a village
many Instances damage to property which
li’s boot
and .mre
shoe Bion?
l&gt;OOtand
re*v*v
Sunday.
flee , V ", . - nHVfll'S
had been built with reference to some
chorus expressing surprise at the un­
George Whittemore and wife of Delton, worthy conduct of the tenor bandit.
persons notions of grading previously.
[4s
xWEEZEY.
Sunday-M with the latter’s parents.
Four pelltlmiers would resiwctfully
Tho bread had. of course, been forgot­
'Attorney at law.
Mrs.
&lt;&gt;.
D.
Lbomis
is
better
at
this
remonstrate against the abolishment of
HastfMtk Mich.
ten; but, as Robert remarked, thank
writing.
the City survey and grades, and would
• . - . all courts of the state. Cob
Heaven we still had the field glass pnd ■
Mrs.
J.
Kidford
of
Climax,
is
visiting
suggest, instead of abolishing the same,
|k
attended tu.
.
"
her mother, Mrs. O. D. Loomis, and other plenty of patent trout flies!
that where it is found an improvement enn
relatives in this vicinity.
be made in the grades ns now established,
’ vniKOP, , „
Rev.
L.
Gesler
idfe
his
farm
enclosed.
Of Hood’s BarsapariKa is that wtii’e R purifies
that the same l&lt;e changed in a legal man­
.!•;. * jithic Physician and
Vern Loomis and wife went to Gull the blooo and wt&gt;ds It conning i through the
ner. aud without prejudice to property
veins full of richness and hf«Uh, R also imparts
Lake Sunday.
owners, and that such chance be put upon
new life aed visor to every funcikai of rhe body.
Goodyear’s New
Ileuce tbe expression so often heard: "Hood's
record.
I»ru.
Sarsaparilla rumIv x new person of jne.” It
•
N. T. Parker, and 1 li others.
•tilled lo.
Last week's letter.
overcomes that tired feelinr socsennon new.
Moved by Aid. Uaborn that tbe. above be
Dr. McLeay has gone to California to at­
• EK. M. D..
rec’d snd placed on file.
Hood’s Pills are purely vegetable, perfectly
tend a National Convention of medical
Physician and Surgeon,
Carried. Ayes—all.
harmless, always reliable and beaeflcliM.
Moved by Aid. Osborn that the vote on professionals.
To the Mayor and Common Couhcil of the abolishing Balch grade of 1st and 4th
‘
Mictv
Bryons exhibition of wonders visited
♦ loo Reward $100.
City of Hastings.
ward lx? reconsidered. Carried.
■ one block east of dera­
onr town on la&amp;t Saturday.
The readers of this paper will. be pleased to
Council Proceeding*.
I hereby certify that 1 will build the
Ayes—all.
il. BARBER
. ~~
Burt Cahill was the guest of his parents learn that there hat least one dreaded disease
croik walk for the city according to the
that science has been able to cure in all its
1 he following accts, audited,
over Sunday.
•ian&gt; and Surgeons.
stages, and (bat is catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh
Goodyear Bros SI
Common Council met In special session specification for the Mitn of eighteen dol­
W. R. Richards and wife were at Bat­ Cure is the only po itlve cure known 'to the
,r county responded to with Tuesday evening. June 5. 1894, Mayor lars ($18.00) each. I-ength 24ft.. width
F. A. Stanley, reps, on scraper..
medical fraternity. Catarrh betog a constitu­
tle Creek Saturday and Sunday.
21.00
disease, require* r constitutional treat­
or nkdiL
•
3 ft., with one ft. wing on each side, aud
Ed. Woodard, labor
Greusel presiding.
pro:
Geo. Hazen spent Sunday with his fami­ tional
meat. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally
.40 ly.
Peter Tnimjx-r. labor
Present at roll call Aid. Bennett, Busby, do all work in a workmanlike manner or
acting directly upon the bloon nnd mucous sur­
12.63
uo pay.
Respectfully.
J. S. Harper, lumber
Hicks, Huffman. Osborn and Tinkler.
faces of tbe system, thereby dretroylng the
James
Donahue
and
wife
of
Martin
•:. ! Real Estate Office.
foundation ot the disea.se. and firing the pa­
E. W»h»i&gt;art&gt;.
W. S. Scldmore. Chief Fire
Absent at roll call Aid. Weissert and
spent Sunday with J. Drummonds family. tient
-•t Block. Hastings.
strength by building up thr constitution,
12.50
Moved by Aid. Waters that the above Dep’t.
Mrs. Andy Havens of Battle Creek, is aud aasiMlng nature In doing its work. Tbe
vn Real Estate Real Estate Waters.
Nou7.50
.
General
eonreyamtlog.
be
rec
’
d
and-vlAced
on
file.
A.
E.
Rentes,
Ass
’
t
Fire
Dept.
.
proprietors
nave so much fnitti to Its curative
visiting among old friends and neighbors.
Mid f
On motion of Aid. Hicks reading of
t*
M*t
&lt;&gt;:
Abstract
Books,
tom*
that they offer Offer true Hundred
5.00
flavin ।
F. M. Some. Sec’y Fire Dep't...
Dinners were taken in the Odd Fellows K&gt;wers.
•
can furnish complete minutes of Iasi meeting postponed.
illars for any case that it (alb to cure Send
0.00
Mined
by
Aid.
Tinkler
that
the
chairI
John
Mullen,
labor
Hall
Decoration
day
and
the
exorcises
nf
Aid. Waters took his seat.
• E. BROOKS. Clerk.
for list of testimonials.
5.25 the afternoon were held in the M. E
J&lt;»hn Slattery...............................
Addres- F. .1. Cheney &amp; Cto., Toledo. 0.
Moved by Aid. Bennett that the grade man of St. Com. be authorized to put in,
Sold by Druggists. Toe.
1.50 church. It being too cold for comfort out
Will Townsend
of sidewalk of Mr. Ixxnbard be left entire­ crossing in front of Stanley’s.
9.00
Mr. BIcPharilti
Carried.
ot doors.
ly to the side walk Com. Lost.
13.00
Ayes—Bennett. Busby, Huffmari. Os­
F. L. Heath, record book
Old Mr. Dbunan died Sunday at the
Ayes—Bennett. Busby aud Osborn.
.80 home ot his niece, Mrs. John Bennett.
L. Mead, posts
PARKER'S
Nays—Hicks, Huffman. Tinkler and born, Tinkler, Wiessert and Waters.
The city of Hastings Dr. to the
Nays
—
none.
Funeral
took place at the M. E. church,
HAIR BALSAM
Waters.
llU.l!’ i . • (1LGROVE.
Moved by Aid. Waters that the vqte by following named persons for street
Prairieville, Tuesday p. m.
Whereas John T. Lombard has request­
Attorney at Law
;i . - --- to Smith &amp; Colgrove.)
ed the Common Council of the City of Ha?- which the Dimbard grade was lost be re­ work.
Wm. H. Beadle, four davs first
•, : :ein Union block. Hastings.)
Hugs to establish for him a grade prepara­ considered.
yic.tnJ tl-'AJM
8 00 Last week’s letter.
-- :n all the courts of the state.
Pn
ward................................... ....................
Carried.
tory to laying down a side walk on the
LOO
Oski day second ward
The Free Methodists held quarterly
A
yes
—
Bennett.
Busby,
Huffman,
east side of lots No. 877 and 876 in the
bora,
Tinkier,
Weissert
’
and
waters.
meeting at Maple Grove Center Saturday
4th ward of said city in accordance, with
’kru'TV.I". tV.^J
».oo and Sunday.
Attorney at Law.
Nays—none.'
see. 6 of an ordinance relative to the con­
J; a. jjtiodvear &amp; Co.'vstore.)
Louie Beadle and team 4 days
Whereas John T. Lombard has request­
A.-J. Rowley was al Bellevue last Fri­
Fra*, •i'inaii jjrtsi-r the Stat®. Collections struction and repair of side walks, said ed tlie Common Council of the cllv of 1st ward BJ.00
day, after a load of lime for his cellar
promptly -.tteudlug to.
; •
sec. being found cm page 78 of the book of
day 2nd ward
I-5® wall.
•
ordinances of said city. ‘Therefore be It Hasting* to establish for him a grad, preHorn, Sunday. May 27lh. to David
ixtraiory to laying down a side walk on !
resolved
that
grade
a?
it
now
.exists
on
the
N Homiepathlc Phy13.50 Kuntz ami wife, a bay and a girl.
the
east
side
Gfl
lots
number
877
and
876
j
oast side of said lots be jowered 24 Inches
nd Surgeon.
Ed. Shay and team 4 days 1st
Mrs. Win. Jarrad is quite sick at this
at a point in the center of i said walk due in the fourth ward of said city In iaccpr j ward*.................... ..................
irup's drug Store.)
' 12 00 writing.
dance with section six of an ordinance &gt;
east of tne south wall of the cellar as now
1*65
Mrs. Jacob Shoup and daughter are very
! relative to tbe construction and repair of I 3 hours 2nd ward
| laid out In said lots by tin* said John T. ; fide w &gt;lks said section being fouhil on 1
sick. No hopes of tlrnir recovery.
j Lombard, that the slope* from said point
13.05
It is reporu-d the officers have a good
page
Mtveuly-elghl
of
the
book'
of.
«rdi;
! north and south to the ends of said lots lx*
clue as to who Mrs. Dipkinsun’s assailant
i nances of said city. Therefore lx it re- j Get*. Haghioni and team 3 and
determined upon by the side walk Com,
10.50 i was.
: ndved that the grade as it now exists on
$IKCMLrtT!ON •
Eneicy Busby.
3’ hours 2nd ward
1.05
tile east side of said lots be lowered 24
Q H. Osborn.
dk.
32 quire?.
hiches al a point in the center of said
Moved by Aid. Busby that the above wtiik due cast of the _sonth wall of the
11.55
Children’s day exercises held at the
church Sunday eve one week ago. failed
M. Custer 4 days and 3 hours 1st
- lor advertisements resolution be adopted. Lost.
cdllar ns now layed out on. said lots py the
6.45
Ayes
—
Busby
and
Osboru.
to
come before'uur readers. It was large­
ward
mu-:
siild
John
T-.
Lombard,
that
thei
slotx?
■v Tuesdayfe at latest to
Nay®—Kicks. Huffman aud Waters.
i;$o ly attended, a good programme well ren­
1 day und 2 hours 2nd ward
|‘ in-.iv
from said point north and south to the
the is&amp;ue qt the week
Aid. Bennett and Tinkler refusing to ends of said lots be detrtrmlne.l upon by
dered: 87 raised for Foreign Missions.
IGE GRtflM.
8.25 11. A. Johnsons class being the Banner
\ ..it-.
tl|e side walk wmmiltee.
On motion of Aid. Osborn council adFl NF GONFEGTIONS.
Win. Teimyck 4 days and 3
cla&lt;s. one pupil gave 81.
EStoiir Bvwt.
•A’i&gt;»ronn haw taicen Hood’s t journed.
6.45
E.
G.
H
olbrook.
Bernard
Smith
was
in
Martin.
Allegan
hours
1st
ward
C. H. OsnoKN.
u-'in and ruaUied its benefit
* ,nL- SOFT DRIHKS.
1.80 Co. last week, where his brother Fred has
Recorder.
I day 2 hours 2nd ward
■;fl 4;rrngth restored.
।
R. C. Waters.
been attending school and graduated FrlMoved by Aid. Weissert that the above
8-’5 day eve.
«• festive gum-drop and the
Bewa •
be adoprd. Carried.
■ Masons are building
..rut__ Homer Wood’s AT THECommon Council met in regular session
A. Fisher, digging dock, 3 hours.
Aye*—Husby, Osborn, Tinkler. Weis8edr.i*’j « L.-.ni-&lt; unless you know where
bouse wall. Bevier and Wolf, masons.
on Friday evening. June 8t(u ’94. Mayor sert and Waters.
15c per honr
CITY BAKERY.
tot.. nrt«r in Chicago smallpox Greusel presiding.
We hear by last report, J. Brooks is
A. Fisher, cleaning streets. 20
Aid. Bennett aud Huffman refusing to
3.00 slightly Improving.
• patlvn: • iaw bt.vr * i'covered working in
honrjj, 15c per hour
Present at roll call Aid. Bennett. Busby.
Corn Is lxx&gt;ming these warm nights.
James Shea and team, cleaning
( a candy actory. ’A| proper application of Huffman, Osborn. Tinkler and Weissert,
An ordinance to amend an ordinance
5.10
Icecream social at Ed Smiths was well
Absent at roll call Aid. Hicks and Wa- entitled “An ordinance relative to the 11- streets. 17 hours. 30e per hour....
this ca;. on may sa* e many a young man
astings
ity
ank
attended, nearly 87 being taken lu.
David Woolcut, cleaning streets,
oen.lnx
of
dog.
»nd
reirnl.UnK
tho
run
­
.45
t*rs...
.
ffiud;
Many from here are going to Wayland
turner.
3
hoars.
15c
per
hour
•
Hastings, - - * Mich.
On motion of Aid. Weissert reading of ning ot Urge and the .laying of dogs.
accls. the last of thia week to attend the An­
Moved
by
AWWeissert
that
the
.doptrdMay »th. A. 1&gt;. 18IH. by adding
;
grein- lug 1$ making great minutes of last meetings postponed.^
be afiowed and orders drawn in respect­ nual District Convention of this third
two new Mellon, thereto, to .land a. see
Aid. Waters look his seat.
| havocsatnonp the grape vines in some seoCAPITAL
$75,000.00
District.
lions eleven (11) and twelve (ISt o&lt; .aid ive funds for same. Carried.
W
’
hekeas
the
Hastings
Furniture
Man
­
SURPLUS U2.00Q.W.
| tion:. Thei bug slings the bud and it
One more car tsbeing loaded with hay
Ayes—Bennett, Busby, Huffman. Os­
ufacturing Company is In possession of
Or
ireUon
l.
The
Common
Council
of
th"
born,
Tinkler.
Weissert
and
Waters.
at
this
place.
: drops. U man, v ho has a large vine certain lots in the City of Hastings, num­
Incorporated under the laws el the State at
Michigan.
Nays—none.
a t&gt;
■I yard, lias init almo? his entire crop from bered according to tbe recorded plat there­ City or Usetlngs ordains ihat the onllState Road.
Moved by Aid. Weissert that a com. of 2
nanl-e entitled "An ordinance relative to
Open for business Deo.
; the sting
Brown
lost
a
valuable
horse
be appointed to investigate matter of dam­
. He has discovered of. as follows:—
Wallace
the licensing of dogs and "'“'•‘‘"J'
City
lots
five
hundred
and
forty-four,
ossMsaa:
age to Ed. Woodard’s house by use of dy­ last week, This makes the second oue
। that pa.i gfeen will kill it.—Ex.
five hundred and forty-five, five hundred running at large and the slaying of dogs,
D. G. Robinson, President;
namite In SL Carried. Aye®—all.
this year.
:
The w&lt; niter the i rst half of May was forty-six, five hundred forty seven, five arinntpd Mav 9th, A. D., 1894, be amend­
Chester Messer, Vice. Pres.
Mrs. Waldren was stopping with her
Moved by Aid. Weissert that the chair­
ed
by
adding
two
new
sections
theteto
to
I wccedim I), warm?
___ _____
____ r ______
D. W. Reynolds, Oadhter.
the temperature for hundred forty-nine, five hundred fifty, five itandu s^Uons eleven. (11) «&gt;&lt;■ twelve man of side walk com. give J. T. Lom­ son Denns, a few days last week.
hundred fifty-one, five hundred fifty-two,
Mr. Mead is having a monument erect­
bard grade for sidewalk at once. Carried.
dxuctojis:
p several dot ■■ averagiig ten degrees above five hundred seventeen, five hundred eight­
(13) of said ordinance.
ed at bis wlfes grave.
h
D.
W.
Reynold*,
W. H. Pewere,
the normal,land the latt“ half It was un­ teen. five hundred nineteen, five hundred
oJlm7t?on of Aid. Weissert council adBert Klnnie is expected back from Cali­
D.G. Robinson,
Pound Masters.
usually rutf. the average temperature twenty, five hundred twenty-two, fivebuuChester Messer.
)ouraed
.
E
°Hol
s
r
.
fornia,
,
.
.
John
Carvatb.
It shall be the duty of tbe pound mas­
Childrens day was observed at the Fish­
| ranging fr^m ;■ to ] 0 degrees below the dred twenty-three, five hundred twentyP. T. Colgrove.
.
woia ritv to take up aud Impound
““*«• ’“““VrI!!!
er church last Sunday and a very fine pro­
f normal. General at d heavy rains occur- four, four hundred five, four hundred six.
H Al thc only savings department In In Barry
four hundred seven, four hundred eight,
gram was given.
Conntv and peon 4 per eent inwartet on all time
redat the very l&gt;ec inning of the month four hundred nine, four hundred tep, four isSSS
Maud Slater visited Miss Flora Mcg
Additional County News.
L and continued until after thc 20th, keep- hundred eleven, and four hundred twelve
Kight last Saturday.
I ing tbe gnuind wellI soaked for more chan of’he city of Hastings, Barrj County,
llnnUeld.
Clov»rdxl«.
. three weeks. Such Leather was favomble Michigan, according to the recorded plat
Tbe Rail road n^eeting held at the
Frank Townsend has gone to Irving to
under contract between tbe City of Has­
j I® tbe growth Mwhkt, and the average tings and lhe Hastings Furniture Company dog shall h.ve been '"'&gt;™ u! o X. « Mosher h«" »*« 'r,',k
'v,en""t work In a saw mill.
X very liiure»tln«. The .odltnoe «•«
; ®ucllk| i. Jane 1 in |he southern countiea, bearing date. August 13th 18®, and
Alex Barnes has pur.-base*I an interest
thC ““JI bl IwtTlbe
Whereas said Hastings
Furniture tTroovlctol ihLt’any such dog so Impouml- held together until: midnight by the ex­ in tbemuat buviOMB h ire,
| Where ?5 p&lt;‘rcent oflthe crop is grown, is
planation ot tbe rpote u|»o • m«p Ity
Minnie Gillaspia was at home over Sun­
Manufacturing Company and its predeces­
‘
^rSleeroi
or
lakeo
Irore
said
i reported at &lt;&gt;?
c^nt as compared with sors. have under said cuntract erected up­
Jerry Boyln«ton. sirw'h"
day.
j
’
,
| 77 in D','3. ..1 m ito2, and 96 in 1891. on said lots a valuable plant
bv Doty. Kipp. Rev. X an 15 Inkle and L.
The friends of Frank Leonard will be
c’
It ~e- loots .» «thl» puoe glad to learn that be is able to resume la­
I
The average coalition is higher this with machinery, engines and manufactur­
will be In connection with other rail nwld bor in the brick yard. It was a close
|
Jan ia any pnlirlous year of w|jich ing appliances, and
vv,mltnnMint.. All we need now Is • /*" mnr' shave for Frank.
AND
’
Whereas the said Hastings Fun»lturt
’ We have n-.i.n! excepting 1891.
.
dollars from &gt; tew ot our neixhbors who
The Ladle* Aid Society met at Mrs.
Manufacturing Company being in failing
h.«
not
lltte.1
very
much
In
tbe
eulerThe total number
hot
bushels
of
wheat
Howard
Mosher
’
a
last
Friday.
Will
meet
ot
one
11)
dollar
fur
MC11
....... “
wun.ivj» ui «u*:ai circumstances, has mortgaged the sal
in two weeks at Mrs. McQuarries.
i np*.Ti. : nurteled lln th. ten montbs. plant, machinery and appliances,
-POSITIVELY CURES:
&lt;*«
Sheep shearing is on hand now.
1 Angus: y.ay&lt; [s 13^hP45t whlch h |22, ing IU Interest in said lots, and being h
Quite a number of our ynnng people
1 impounded.
failing
circumstances
lias
suspended
th
I
bushels more thin reported marketed
gathered at the school house last Friday
operation of said factory, and
.•
Pound Fkf.s.
evening to eat lee cream, tfm proceeds go&gt;
j in the same luoaths Hast year.
Whereas it is for the best iJ"teresl#h™
Ing towards purchasing needed articles SlAeplBMUeM and
a
ia The pound master of said
derangements
the
i
Tlx* hea^ auj C0|itinned rains seriooly the City of Hastings and lu cltirens that’
Nervous Byrtem.
for the w.hooL
’
(or J^UondeveMlI)'^f ’ to o-doek th' chnrc"
■
u «fen.il with thejiplanUng of corn, and said plant should be operated
Win
Miss Josie McCallum made a bosineM
for the purooae of encouraging the c*rry
meet at the B.ntleld churct
trip to Kalamazoo last Monday.
•
larger areraltban usual remained lag on of manufacturing business ujm
Robert Brunny tas «'l«‘&gt;«h£r
btr
G. M. Conyer is boarding at M. Cham­
' mri p,Mnte&lt;1 ,une ft and of that planted said lots and In said plant, belt resohed.
! JXWSS.“ Ahitdren visiting him from Allegan.
J«S Power, .nd "He .re the parent, berlains.
more than aniaverage amount had that the City of Hastings hereby pledges
The steam boat has commenced business
Purely Vegatable, guaranted free from
«r him under this o n^
0
re-planted., The reports Indicate.'.1. IMlt to oonver In tee, mW
TurKUru.
nf -a t&gt;ov burn last Friday.
again.
opiate-5, 100 full atze doses, 50c.
,t,ro
*
strlnxltup
*re
remly
to
take
In
In
darritwl
to
tbn
grontoe
" ’ meTer’ltat lhe ^cre*&lt;e of
Chairman Ort I nance Com. ’ tbetarmer’. w^ltSe «od pay tba ht«bMid H.rilug, Furniture
■ *«!.“ot
lha» &gt;o average years.
Moved by Aid. Tinkler that tha above
Tho Bockv mountain tunnel on xhe
no.
Compaoy on such grantee or80®c^®&lt;’orH„.„
est
market
price
wheraer
railroader
be^doped and
,C*SSiuin. Os‘hf,rra seeded Io oaU. to folly equal tatalM thn lllte ot the
„
■
This week will be a week ot ptenlc and Colorado Midland railway goea through
Wo note, o« gr.nito, cast . millwo of
.
&gt;« area in average years, aud the crop Manufacturing Company to said Pren\‘ n* j ayes—1
Ice cream aud attawlwrrlM.
dollar, and aborted
distance by
i “ w inc condition. ;
■gronter OT .uwwnor rtxniwndng, to
ihnnt extainslveb-grown in this Jrita
operet. V'-'fl*"'«&gt; »;
’
'■ The figures kid I cate a djellne in ■ h.. crr-. lng .,o therein no, tewrot ■»«
a- 1 *!v average.condition is aix&gt;«l 98
»-p
.Jj^fferson St.
two (2)
fl. »l»ve
”j:upariwn: bring with average
State SL. tbeoc.

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Additional Local News.
Al a meeting of IbeCoaneil Friday eve­
ning Mr. Lombard was given the sidewalk
grade that he a»ked for and has commenc­
ed work on the foundation tor his rest-,
dance again, m&gt; well as to Improve tbe ap­
pearance of his lots.
— .
.lense Tefft received the sad news Mon­
day night that bis brother Claud, bad
been accidently shot and killed that night.
Jdsse took the midnight train and left f&lt;W
his home In Belmont, N. Y.
The de­
ceased it* spoken of as an unusually blight
and promising boy, and was prepalrhig io
enter Yale College. Jesse has the sympa­
thy opfti* many friends here.

THE COMMON COUNCIL AND
SIDE WALK GRADES.
Another Great Mistake Mudjp.

Mr.. Editor:

sight at all the national and Statermcampmentfi for a number of years. They had
gutton the names of The Invlclblea, and as
a concession to their rivals as well as for
thvlr own sakes they decided to take
year off aud let tbe other divisions fight it
out among themselves.But the Kansas
City men. wbo did nut follow lhe practice
of the Washingtonians In keeping out ot
tbe drill tn their own City, made such s
strong showing that there was the talk
usual on such occasions that if the lis­
tings Division had competed they might
have met their Waterloo. So the men or
Michigan, in no wise discouraged at the
■ k■
hts of the Cyshuwlnt made by the
clone Stale, resolved this
lhe lists and have a tilt at)
In tin? knightly firmament.
—
.
will b* awaited with Interest by all who
are not concerned.

The Citizens of this rity and especially
of tbe -4th. Ward, are vexed and displeas­
ed with the action uf the Aldermen who
fnade a special agreement In regard to the
grade of the side walk on Broadway'in
front ol Mio. Bailer’s lots.
Tbe resolution I introduced by Aid Hicka
to do away with the Balch grade, was ir­
regular and the best attorneys in tikis city
piunonnce it null and void. Consequent­
ly tbe Balch grade of 1892 is the-legal aud
only grade. Many property owners ot
lhe fourth ward say they will refuse to
pay taxes this fall on ground that Aldermt n had no legal right to make special
grade, nor the right to put down new sice
walk for one whole block: also that Mrs.
1^2%’ wo*11 boot company shipped ten car Bailey had no legal right to strip nf. land
where side walk grade is now located.
loads of wool boots yesterday, making a
Some are so Indignant that they promise
fair sized train. Last week they shipped to serve injunction upon the Council if
seven car loads. The company is now work Is commenced to lay new'walk.
The blunders of Aldermen must be crit­
running its usual working force of about
icized and the mistakes by them made
90 hands, they’re all kept busy, and the
corrected.
fact that the) have been kept busy Is one
For example see lhe trouble Aidermen
of the chief reasons why hard times has’nt of fourth ward made Mr. Lombard before
affected this city as much as most ,of the giving lilnrgrarfe.
Public opinion must he respected and
cities.
tbe general rights of tax payers under .the
Last Friday « largely Mtcnded meeting law must be complied with.
The grade of street ami sidewalk on
of the L.'&lt;&gt;. T. M. was heli! In the K. O.
BrQgdway must comply with the legal and
T. M. fiall in this city. A large number
lawful grade of 1893 am one side uf the
of ladies from out of the city were pre«rnts street as well as the other.
and Mrs. Hollister the head officer of the
Any common sensed citizen viewing the
state was expected to give instruction In ground ns now graded will agree with the
writer
that a most serious blunder has
thc work, but was unavoidably dvtahn-d.
been made, not only to lhe street it self,
Mrs. Rachael Bailey acted in her place. but to Mrs. Bailey. If the side walk is
Ladle* from Delton, Vermontville, Plain­ put to Balch grade her two first lots on
well and Gaylord were present. A dinner Broadway from corner of Green Street
With the
wax served by. the home lodge In G. A. R. will be enhanced In value.
grade as now seen will leave two hollow
hall to the visiting delegates.
lots not desirable for building purposes,
spoiling the looks of the entire block, and
destroying the symmetry and looks of all
for 1H»».
the surrounding property, Inexperienced
Below is a table showing) the number of Aidermen should be careful not to be led
births aud deatlis occurring in this county for Into error and mistake by old. designing
the year ending Dec. 31st . I nt?:;.
Birth* Deaths Aidermen. l^et us have Broadway con­
Yankee Springs
"
“
12 form to grade so that property owners
Orangeville-&gt;•. ..'ill be proud of the general appearance of
Hastings twp.
IT
their -trvet which is one of the finest in
Irving
29
1.1
Barry..................
our city. .
Citfric.
5W
■ Hope
Prairieville.r..
13
Concerning Hasting* Division
Johnstown ..
at
. Rutland
It seems that the reputation of Hastings
Maple prove’.II.
IS Division has gone before It. The Division
Thuroappie
Is making no rash claims now aa to whaft
Carlton,.
24
Woodland- ..
posit iop it will take, nor has It ever in the
Castletont.
past. All members appreciate the fact
Hastings 1SL and4th. Wards,
11
that at Washington will be the cream of
“
2nd " 3rd.
" ..
Assyria
all the drill corpse In the country,
All
Baltimore,l.
10 that Hasting Division will promise ta do,
.94
Total....................................
..........379 .... 112
all that it claims to do. is to do its best.
lAst years record was X&gt;“ births and
deaths In the county.'
How well that may be, time alone can
tell. What is expected from the Division
Attention Knlghln!
may possibly tie Inferred from the follow­
Every member of Barry Lodge K. 1’.. is ing clipping which was taken from the
requested to take part in the memorial Washington I). C., Dally Star:—
Owing to the fact that the drill feature
services Sunday afternoon. Meet at Cas­
tle Hall-promptly at 2:30 p. m. Rev. of the programme is under the Immediate
Taylor will deliver the address at tbe supervision of Gen. Carnahan himself,
Episcopal chuicb at 8. p. m. After pay­ there Is not much known in Washington
ing tribute to tho memory of our dead about tbe prospective competitors, but the
Brothers. Hon. P. T. Colgrove. will con­ two teams between which the closest com­
clude with an address. Bring as many petition is looked for are the Hastings Di­
flowers as possible with you.
vision, of Michigan, and the Gerrad Ixxlge
No. 12, of Kansas City.
Dan W. Reynolds
Up to the Kansas City meeting of 1892,
Dr. 8. M. Fowler Com.
the Hastings meh had won everything in
S. Grkusel

Half ot TbeW »»•»"
Half or
BM1W

B“'''

. ,rf the pnbUe ta ts M that
b
' ta t£ City of TokJo them are
Xm
hundnsl
and
nine
hundred
public
tminMrivcr recentlyK
P•
-taht
hundred
and
nine
hundred
public
___ each
Mic*h frequent
frenuent-­
exertion is groat
w)rt bathing estabHaluncnts.
ed not stand the £313. *
rd deny ----------------by”t kart three hundred peo
Of one-sided trodev
on . ^e X
tbe । a sum Unit no one i. too poor to efford
low sticks to it lonj» .v ff* \’1Un
the
p^mulching, imul- It Outside of thew both, the Jnpenmv much given to bathing in their
- &lt;1 »-rkin" orcdone mostly with
own homes. They ore one of the cleanIhntlide
d 'b ‘ kno'r anr ,a“” wh.““
^‘•^the work Dnynou^V. bo- ert race, in thc world. Travelers from
thc western world frequently expreto
been
|M
mc redly deformed b,
‘
regret that in Europe and America there
ure no such establishments.

e110^ e^S

Church and Society.

Next Sunday morning al tbe Metbodht
church tin* pastor will preach on “Wp- j
man’s Work for Woman
**’“ “tf“'
ning the last of the servlc
There —
of Christ” will be preached
M-quently there ere ir
Sunday School at noon.
I nripmi'ii.”
Epworth League at 6:30 to be led by I
Miss Nagler.
Y. P. S. C. E. next Sunday evening to
be led by Willis Goodrich.)

Halting* Market"-

Buller. 9 tn 11

Lmb.tknweon .
nded

ARE YOU POSTED

Standard

There will be no evening services at the ;
Presbyterian church next Sunday eve­
ning In consequence of tile Buccalamvate ,
sennon being preached at the Episcopal
FUNK a WAONKLLS CO., NIW YORK
church.
Don’t forget the SI. exe.ur.-lon to Mus­
kegon next Tuesday for tbe Iwnefit of tlv
funds of the Presbyterian church. Hack
IT COST
ley park, fine lake scenery, a steam ixrnt ,
chartered for use of excursionists bv this
nearly
Leaves Hastings Mt 7:55, returns ;
; rm r:.
from Muskegon at 6:st).
ONE

dictionary

The C. L. S. C. will meet with Miss K. ;
MILLION
Goodyear.
Opening Address—Mrs. Holloway.
dollars
Character Sketch—Miss WUllard. Mrs.,
Stauher,
Poem—- Mrs. IL Bliley.
Character Sketch, Queeti Elizabeth and ।
Queen Muy ot Scott—Mrs. Maggie Bailey. । GRANDEST LITERARY ACHIEVEMENT
Resume uf Four Years Study—Miss
OF THE CENTURY,
Goodyeai.
It Is made on new plana by th«
Closing Address—Mrs. Geer.
Banquet.
Its Editors number 24-7.
Questions
In preparation 4 years.
Class Sone.
a Wonderful Vocabulary of
The B. Y. I’. U. at the BapiHt church
Sunday evening ut 8:30. Meeting led by .
Miss Cora Gillispie.
Mow than Twice the Wordsfbund in any
' Hher 1 VdL Dictionary, and about.
than Any Other Dictionary ot lb.
Sprinkling season from May 1st to No'
IX daily 6 to 8 a. m.. and 6 to 8 p. m., for Jjuiguagv. families. All others special.
oo NOT BUY A DICTIONARY
private
Bv order Water Com.
|I (Tndl you have InwetJgatcd the ^NDARD.
I A Poor Book sbuns com’,*ri"in- Wo “Y**®

luird per lb„ 10.
Potatoes i&gt;er »•**.. (K»to 75.

Tallow per lb.,

you MU’l 061
An elephant in a Wagh
tnn no mon il1!iu '&lt;•11
can_get a fnl! awfc
roent of first cla^Hg^jg
withoutfiiidini; tlu-min
a Urge aud vvji
rtore. -TOtis
■
weliave.
r—.t—r e ar,‘ ri*$t
in ■ the fruit trad.. Yt
- -j
r Xme! buv &lt;&gt;f us
anTget’ffie frpshi‘Mt at
tbe lowest- rates; thj,
win
—
be --------sfrawbfirv
week.
want all th-

butter.

ami

potatoeelwe can l-&lt;4.
pay cash*br trade

Wtuskt, r&gt;-&lt;! l»er bn.. ’*»,
Wheat, white i*er bu.. .w.

w

Tin t»y Herd l*r Imu
Barley per bu. so to no.

Pork dressed.
(’iifrkfn &lt;1 h-smmI . s and 9.

CM 5 &amp;
VJM flR/W

Iteef live. SM l«*
Multo**. dre-aed. a.
Wool, - to 16.

Exclusively to the
OverxTwenty-One Million People
admlttedto World’s Fair Grounds
served

♦

500,000 WORDS 4KD PHRASES.

M AllRASrV DF.KIK.

Do not buy an
^Bpartlculars sent free tn any address.

Ira Bl.iachard to Dewit, C. Blsuop, 43. sec 3!,
PRICE B12 to 922 aooorrilnH to
P»atrimiHe. &gt;300
Binding.
Lois A. Jewell to Henry Glaaner, parcel, sec
tl. Jonustown. &gt;40.
John M. Goodrich to John aud Martha Rlgcs. | Apply to our Local Agent, or Addvea
10a. sec 13.. Maple Grove. &gt;200.
Emery Bushy »o D. C. Bronson, lot.City. WO'. ।
Alonzo E. Kenutou'to Emory I. Busby, lots. |
City. &gt;400.
KALAMAZOO. MICH.
Jacob Huffman to Lewis Hill. 20a. sec 25
tlmore. &gt;1000.
i
Safes Agent for Batry. AlleEteanora Hindmareh to H. H. Perkins. SOa. (
k9,
--------------------gan and Ottawa Counties;
sec
Castleton. &gt;150.
Una Bare to Sarah J. Bare. 30a, sec 14. Irving
&gt;1000

THE FULLER BOOK CO., Gn’l His

OVIT CLAIM DEEDS,

Elsie M. Campbell to Clara Bisson, City, &gt;50.

D. B. POPE

Hickory Corners, Mich.

Universally accepted as the
Leading Fine Coffee of the World.
You are cordially invited to call and examine our fine stoca ol teas
and coffees. They will stand th® test of a close inspection and a
thorough trial.

L. E. STAUFFER, Sole Agent C. &amp; S. Brand.

$1525.00
IN
PURSES.

$1525.00
IN
PURSES

Trotting
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
These are the Largest Purses and will be the Greatest Races
Ever given in Barry County,.
JAS. BAUER, Secy

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The- best Advertsmedium m baryy County.

Hastings Banner.

Vol, x^xix.no. s.-

HASTINGS, MICH., JUNE 21. 1894.

Hastings Banner
BnblUhM TkunuU,, b,
COOX. SROb..

SPECIAL SALE

ih

CrnT1*? ,n’je cro'’«&gt; b.t« with Maple
•nd IB8* "*”■ T“'
w“ * lle’ 18

Safest, Best and Most

XnVj

Reliable Gasoline stove
made and are just the
thing for warm Weath-

FOR HEXT 15 MTJ
a
on

Si

Cieanable

Leonard;

D
They are the perf-ction of v !rs ot study
and ct- ' rud by 10 pat­
ent-. Th- V have points
of excellence no' other
Refrigerators possess.
CALL AND SEE ME.

I

iBafllno Hardware dealer In Barry Go
CARPETS
CARPETS
CARPETS
CARPETS
CARPETS

CDVCHE

ROC KI'

DRAPERIES
CUR

FINE RUG

FURNITURE
WE ARE LOADED WITH IT

SELLING FINE BED
ROOM SUITES REGARD­
LESS OF COST, CALL
AND SEE US.

JE# z//?Zs

HIRAM ROGERS
SEE OUR CARPETS.

Arasnjrcs. men.

For the next 15
days we will have a
Special Sale on all our
Quick Mt al Gasoline
Stoves. They are the

GET OUR PRICES.

Having, just restocked my yards at

CLOVERDALE
'“MILO
With a good assortment of

PINE and hemlock lumber,
PINE AND CEDAR SHINGLES,
Lime, Lath, Doors, Windows, Mouldings, etc.,
which will be sold at living prices, I shall
?ve the lumber business my personal attenhon and solicit correspondence with parties
'^tending to build,
Yours truly,

H. J. QO55.
PuAINWELL, MICH,

COUNTY news.

fhere was a mistake made in the dntp
otlbe -.nel.lat Win
’j", ™ “J
-2nd. instead of the 29tb.
*
Some tramps entered Jasper Miller’s
house Thursday night and took all of the
”e
fi"dMr' Mlllcr '°“"d

w in n he arose lh the morning that thev
li»d liKke.l the door between them and

Ktele Care l« i,ome on , vWt Irom B
tie Lruek.
Mrs. Elsie. Stevens aud daughter visited
friends in Battle Creek Sunday.
,
Much Interest Is manifested in the
Joung Peoples meeting here. Mrs. Geo.
I&gt;ee leads the meeting next Sunday.
Henry Glasner opens his store next
Monday. He will keep a full line of first
class goods including groceries and boots
and shoes and a nice assortment of dry­
goods at the lowest price.
Will Gibson and win. ot Kabnurw
are visiting friends here.
The MIKm» Sylvia and Julln Titus are
at Kalamazoo.
J. McCallum and wife have gone back
to Cheboygan Co.
□C. E. Foote of Kalamazoi), spent most of
last week at Wall Lake.
Willie and Andy Carpenter are building
a large wagon and tool house.
Frank Pierce raised « large barn last
Friday.
»
The ladies ot Cloverdale held an ice
cream social, last Saturday evening ami
will continue them on the last evening of
each of the next few weeks, the proceeds
to lx* devoted to the purchase of chairs etc
for the church.
The fanners of this vicinity were made
glad by tip^showers of last Sunday.
Quite a nmulM-r of persons were baptiz­
ed by Immersion at Wall Ulu* la.-t Sun­
day.

J. W. Reuter and wife of MfcCords vis­
ited their parents at this place over Sun­
day.
Baptismal services were held by the V.
B. people at the river Sunday last.
D. O. Ward and wife visltdd Hastings
last Thursday.
Sylvester Haskins was in Hastings Sun­
day.
Bruce Culler of Hastings Sundayed in
Freeport.
Children’s Day was observed at the U.
B. church last Sunday.
The Freeport school will hold graduat­
ing exercises in the Congregational church
next Friday evening at 7:30 p. in. •
The Y. P. S. C. E. at the Congregation­
al church will give an ice cream social
next Saturday evening.
F. B. Brunner and wife of Lowell, vis­
ited in Freeport over Sunday.
Dr. A. J. Pressey's two daughters of
Graud Rapids arc visiting friends In arid
near the village.
Freeport and Pinbook ball nines crossed
bats at this place last* Saturday. Freeport
came out ahead as usual.
IjisI Saturday evening tl*e Freeport
school gave an ice cream social, the pro­
ceeds to go towards securing a library.
Mrs. John Teeple of this place passed
quietly away to the great beyond last
Thursday. She was highly respected and
loved by those who knew her. The fun­
eral was held Saturday p. in. Rt the Congregatloual church and she was. laid at
rest In the Frepport cemetery.
Hickory Corner*
Last Sunday wrs a Sunday School
Union picnic celebration. Several schools
met here and were carried to Gull Lake.
It is estimated that 1500 persons were pre­
sent
Mrs. Perkins aged sixty years died at
the home of her (laughter. Mrs. Lawrence,
on the morning of the 13th. Her funeral
services wfere held at the Westley an
church on the 15th.. quite largely attended
bj* her mai»!y surviving friends who con­
tributed freely of flowers and wreathes as
tokens of love and respect to one who had
been among them so many years. She leaves
one daughter and two sons to mourn her
sudden departure, besides many friends
and neighbors residing in Ross. tft*r form
er home for many years. Rev. Tompson
officiated.
Old Mrs. Williams, mother of G. W and
Warren J. of your city is quite sick with
slight hopes of her recovery.
The barn upon the John Andrus farm
was struck by lightning Saturday after­
noon and burned to the ground, together
with one horse ami a binder belringing to
Ira Hart, who bis worked the farm lor
sometime past. The loss to Mr. Hart
will be quite heavy as no Insurance was
upon his property consumed by the' fire.
Che barn of Phlloh Solomon was struck
b» lllhtnlnit Satarday afternoon shatter­
ins It quite a tftxxl deal but It did not
burn down.

Orituu.
Willis Carpenter ot the
CrMt
Sanitarium, spent several days last week
with bl. friends.
'
the Sanitarium diet agreed with him.
Miss Arhla Eteenwood returned from
D MIchaeTvwter Is home from the Battle

C'»frs.lM«tettarcarpenter spent s“Dd*5'.
with Mr. snd Mrs. Wash Sponable ot

^Mr 'John Fuller and wife ot your city
were the wests ot Chas. Smith and wife

°’j'L°nB«mrdiM and wife ot Rutland.
Tlslled among tbelr many Carlton friends
atSTdeiTeJlcXne^ MtddterlUe test

^Leslie Carpenter, our census enumeraU&gt;r, Is p&gt;‘U“* “,er ,h' l0,,Mhll&gt; ln goo,i

“ m's. Nellie Boblar pas»&gt;d nsy tat
Saturday p. ».. after a long and patetui
illacss with consumption, at bur parental

home, wl »ar IS. The fuoenl ...
held at the Catholic church iu Hastings
Monday a. m.
A n*an froni N't’w Zealand will occupy
A.« enl*sl pulpit next Sunday evening.
Children’s day at the M. E. eburcb last
Sunday eve was well attended and every­
thing passed off nicely.
A minister from Clarksville is to speak
at the M. E. church in the near future on
the subject of the Sabbath. Do not know
the dale.
Charlie Wright of Lake Odessa, spent
Sunday with his friends at home.
The hue rain of Sunday and Monday
washed the dust from the face of the old
mother earth and freshened her up won­
derfully. Everything in the line of vege­
tation Is booming this morning.

Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

.-r

WHOLE NO. 2036
of this place, spent Sunday with their par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Minar.
Bert Armstrong and Dick Pauff were
in Otsego last week to play ball.
Richard Benjamin, of Middleville, and
Mrs, Dillman Benjamin of Shllo, spent
Sunday at J. Bechtel’s.
Mrs. Charlie Smith, of Plainwell, and
Mrs. Henry Barranger ot Otsego, called
on friends at thi? place last week.
Lee Fllton, of Dorr. Jesse Buskirk, and
Bert Lewis, of Hopkins, spent the latter
part of laitf week with. Yean Bechtel.
Mrs. Copt, Miss Francis Conrad, of Ot­
sego. and Miss Alb Smith, of Plainwell,
are visiting at A. C. Hunts.
Bert Powell, of Hopkins, was seen on
our streets Sunday.
Miss Lena Griswold, of Middleville, was
the guest of Pearl Pierson over Sunday.
Miss Laura Falrbrotber.i of near Cale­
donia. called on friends at this place last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Perkins, of Prairieville,
spent Sunday at C. W. Armstrong’s.
Charles Crookston, Sr., last week killed
a blue racer that measured 5 ft 1 in. How
is that Tor a little snake?
•
Childrens day was observed at the Peo­
ples church last Sunday arid c fall house
listened to the finest program that was
ever given in the church. Every body
went away well pleased.
The annual picnic was held at Brigg's
grove the 15th. There was one ot the
laigest crowds that ever attended the pic­
nic. The schools all did well and the
speech was fine.
The dance at Smith's hall last Friday
night was Well attended, there being 05
numbers sold. -Those that attended re­
port a good.time.

ding occurred on Thursday evening of
last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John Godsmark, on which occasion their
grand daughter. Miss Mabie Godsmark
was united In marriage to Mr. Walter C.
Macomber, Rev. Fleming officiating. The
wedding ceremony was performed at S
o’clock In the presence of the relatives
and near friends of the contracting parties
following which a fine wedding supper
was served, and the evening was passed
tn art exceedingly social and informal
manner. The young couple.-were the re­
cipients of many handsome and. valuable
gifts, tokens of good will and best wishes
for the future life of.Mr. and Mrs. Mac­
omber.
•
Henry Matthias, who has been engaged
as a farm hand at George Nye’s, while
driving a colt on Sunday last, was thrown
from his cart and kicked by the annlmal,
injuring him ao seriously that he died
Monday.
The funeral was held l»ere
Wednesday afternoon.
Miss Edna Neal is home on a visit from
New Y’ork.
.
Miss Daisy Wright, of Battie Creek,
spent Sunday with relatives at this place.
Miss Anna Ederly of Battle Creek, has
been visiting friends and relatives fai this
place.
Misses Lizzie Ham illton and Myrtle
Coleman, and Clarence Macomber and Er­
nest Moon spent last Saturday at Gull
1 dike.
‘m
Belton.'
Mrs. Dr. Bartier, of Hastings, was the
guest of Mrs. Dr. Scribner Saturday.
Mart Skillman was at Hastings Satur- *
day.
Frank Bostwick is on the sick list..
Clan*. Merrill, of Augusta, is visiting at
the doctor’s.
Henry Forbes is building an addition to
his bam which will make it over 70 feet
long.
Mr. Gorham and wife, of Baltimore,
were the guests of F. Bostwick and wife
Monday.
Cynthia .Craven, of Milo, was th$ guest
cf her sister Mrs. Malone Sunday. .
Mr. Gamuts bam was struck by light­
ning Saturday and burned to the ground,
on the farm known as the Andrns place.
Ira Hart is working the place, the most of
his fanning implements were burned al­
so one horse was struck and killed.
Mrs. Gray, of Hastings, Sundayed at F.
A. Blackman's.
D. J. Westfall was at Kalamazoo Sat­
urday.
Willie Nichols, of Howard City, is visit­
ing friends in and around Deltou.
James Bush and daughter Alma, return­
ed from Howard City last week.
Charlie Robinson and wife of East Barry
Sundayed at Koh Norwoods.
Rom tn Mr. and Mrs. Solomon, the 14th
_________
a_____
son. W
’t 12 lbs.
' See large bills for the 4th of July cele'bralion
*
at Delton.
F. A. Blackman was at Hastings Mon­
day.
'
.
Monday afternoon while Mr. Forbes was
raising his bam one of the bents fell over
just missing several men and caught
Sanford Chatterton, breaklug his right
leg below the knee both bones, and one of
the large comer timbers caught Jimmie
Harrington throwing him down on the
sill crushing his head Intp a mortise forc­
ing a portion of his brains out on the mud
sill, ten feet below. Life was extinct In­
stantly. He leaves a*!arge family. Fun­
eral services were held at Carpenter
school house Wednesday, June 20th, at
10 o’clock. Rev. Mr. Davis, of Cedar
Creek, officiating. Mrs. Harrington wishes
to thank the many friends who sb kindly
aided her in her hour of oereavetnenL
Mrs. Dr. Scribner and Mrs. Alice Wil­
liams were, at Plainwell this week.
Another devil at the Herald office.

Itru»h Itldgc.
A. G. Pierce raised his barn Friday last.
Bertha Barnum returned to Kalamazoo
Monday last.
Wm. Tuttle is numbered among our
sick.
Johnnie Anders Is recovering slowly.
Wesley Harrison is very low,
B. Myers amt wife ot Podunk, visited
at C. Anders Sunday.
A much needed rain visited Brush
Ridge Sunday.
Fannie Pierce closed her school here
Saturday. She gives good satisfaction as
a teacher.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Alcutt Bugbee,
on Friday last, a boy.
Some of our farmers have commenced
haying.
F. Neclrub was hit by a falling brace
at the bam raising Friday and hurt quite
badly but not dangerously.
Coni. )M&gt;tntoes and wheat will be about
Fillmore.
an average crop. Hay is light and oats
will Im* a small.crop unless we haw more
Miss Schrader, of Caledonia, is staying
rain soon.
with her sister Mrs. Morey Teeple at pres­
ent.
Milo.
Mrs. G. W. Brown spent part of last
On Saturday last, lightning struck and week with Mrs. W. -Smith.
consumed the barn and sheds of Wm. Gar­
Mrs. George Hubbard is uo better.
rett. on his farm in Barry township.
In­
Dietl, at her residence at Fillmore, June
sured in Eaton A Barry.
Ira Hart who 14. Mrs. Pheoba Teeple. Mrs. Teeple has
was working the farm, had one horse, cre­ been a great sufferer; she was brought
mated and all of his farm machinery and home from the insane asylum two weeksharnesses. Not Insured.
ago and has been steadily falling ever
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Strong of Grand. since, *■
Sirs. John Litka is visiting at Albert
Prairie. Kalamazoo. Co., visited nt W. C.
To wne’s jjp-t Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Eyes Ulka’s.
This weather Is too hot for news, All
and Mr. and Mrs. Lester by invitation
visited witli them. A ready market for people can do Is to try and keep cool.
the McKinley «fc Reed straw berries was
an item in the menu.
Chas. Polley has been having a very
Reed straw berries was an Item in the
severe time with neuralgia in his face.
menu.
Mrs. D. McBain lias a sister from Grand
Of the heavy rain storm of last week,
Milo only got «£ of an Inch. Sunday 0.30 Rapids visiting her, Mrs. Cristey.
Horace Pennock and wife spent Sun­
of an Inch.
Children's day was held Sunday eve -at day with T. J. Kelley and family.
Mrs. R. A. Polley is attending school at
the church. House full; good program
and well carried out.
All went home Hickory Corners yet.
Miso Jennie McBain graduates at Kalafeeling.they had spent a pleasant evening.
•
The Ladles Aid and Hdme Missionary mazoo to-day.
E.
Kelley and Vida VanHorn visited
Societies meet at the church parlors on
Thursday at 2 O’clock p. m. sharp for work with John Beers' family Sunday.
in their res|&gt;eclive societies.
Corn is on the boom under the influence
Harry Spinney, of Richland, was • in
of the rain and sunshine of Inst week. town Sunday.
Haying is at hand and wheat harvest
Mrs. Chas. Morehouse, of Battle Creek,
will crowd upon the farmers before they visited her sister Mrs. L. Segar last week.
know it. This Is one of the years when
Mrs. Green, of Battle Breek, oldest
wheat will ripen in a day.
sister of Mrs. Wm. Jewell, died Friday, of
Bright’s disease, and was brought here for
_
Shnltz.
interment Sunday.
S. A. Stanley and wife visited friends
Henry Jewell and *wlfe are spending
in your city last Friday.
their honey moon at Ann Arbor.
Mrs. Richard Hull Sundayed with her
Y. P. S. C. E. entertainment was a suc­
father, Orley Peake. Her brother Ernie cess. . Sunday evening new officers are
returned home with her.
elected for the next six months.*
C. Babcock and family and Fred Zerbel
Sam Nay and wife, of Baltimore, were
and wife attended Children's day at Irv­ at John Tuckerman’s, the latter part of
ing. Sundaylast week.
Several from here spent Tuesday Rt
Assyria—Pennfield. Ball game Satur­
Charlie Kahler’s. It being Mrs. C.’s day resulted in a victory for the Assyria
birthday.
boys. They go to Penufield Saturday for
Wm. Peake has re-painted his house.
_ Church anti Society.
another game.
Dr. £uleeba. an Assyrian, who was
J. Waters and family spent Sunday
Graduating exercises at the church
with relatives here.
next week Friday evening. Com. Andrus born in the supposed site of the Garden
Frank Pierce has his new bam raised. will be present.
of Edep. {though his name he says is not
Frank Nachtrlb ami Willard Payne were
Sam Ogden’s horse ran away one night Adam) will give addresses in the Presby- 1/
hurt but not seriously.
last week and brought up in the hotel back terian church next Sunday, morning and
Miss Edith Barber closed a very success­ yard leaving the wagon and part of har­ evening.
.
ful term of school here last Friday. She ness as he went through Ibe small gate.
Y. P. S. C. E. next Sunday evening will
received several pretty gifts from her No one was hurt.
pupils. She has our best wishes for the
Lighting struck n tree near. C. W. be led by Ed Mallory.
future.
Tompkins’ house Saturday, tearing it iuto
June 34th. the Penny Gleaner Mission
Last Saturday occurred the Baptismal slivers. It then went into the bed room Band at 3 p. m. Subject, “Africa and
services at Wall Lake, conducted by Rev. took out the tacks from the carpet and Our Missionaries."
Snell. :he efficient pallor at the Hind’s tore one of the bed posts off. Happily no
The Hastings city W. C T. Union will
schoolhouse. A large crowd was in at­ one was in the room and so no one was In­
meet at Mrs. J. VanArman’s on Tuesday, ‘
tendance.
jured.
"
' ‘
June 26th, at half past two.
Charlie Deering visited his father last
The Ladies Aid of the Baptist church,
Friday.
Uncle Rowley and grand daughter. will given supper at the church jmrlora,
W^s&gt;dl»»d.
Maud Rowley, formerly of this place, now 'Wednesday, June 27th.
Will be enter­
There was a hard rain west and south of Potterville, made old friends a visit tained by Mesdames Rork, Stanley, Jones,
of our village on Friday but we got It part of last week.
Tanner, Will. Wolehtt, Mate. Turner,
Roy
Barnum
had
it
smash
up.
Beadle, and Eggleston. Supper frwftr-6-to
Sunday.
in passing over (he country, to Wayland lh~ Ai&gt; lavitatiou to all—.
E. Davenport and L. Parrott were in
last week wheat, rye and grass looked to
Ha-: .ng- on Monday.
The Spiritualistic meeting on Sunday.
J. M. Smith aud F. P. Palmerton were be a light crop.
June Lilli, at 2:30 p. in. and S in the eve­
in Nashville to attend memorial services
Irvlutf
ning. will be conducted by Mrs. Rey­
of the I. O. O. F.
The childrens day exerci.-ws at CongM nolds of Troy. N. Y. Platform trfts
Saturday afternoon was devoted to
church wt?re somewhat delayed on ac­ probably be given. Collection in the afhorse racing. A good crowd gathered at count of the storm which occurred just at ternbon and 10 ct*nts admission in the eve­
onr village. There were two races, the the appointed hour of meeting, but a full ning to defray expenses. This will close
firct v. as won by Switch, belonging to Ed.
house listened to a good program a little our meetings until after the heated term.
I.eonuni. The second was a race between
Mrs. Reynolds comes , well recommended
a Hastings horse and Lake Odessa horse later.
Mr. and Mrs. Babcock, of .Shultz, visited both as n lady and as a medium.
and was a dead heat.
Waller Bobcock Sunday.
The annual sermon before the Parish
Charles McIntyre lias returned from
A lady from Grand Rapid* has two
Ann Arbor and wlU spend his .vacation In ~
J. culture here. Her Guild of Emmanuel church will be preach- .
classes In physical
ed
by the. Rector next Sunday evening.
the drug store.
work will close with a public exhibition,
The members of the various Chapters are
The Woodland ball nine went to Sun­ the date of which we have not learned.
requested to be present.
field Tuesday and hung another scalp to
Mr. and Mrs. Cordys. of Grand Rapids,
their girdle, the score standing 13 to 19 in
are visiting her father Byron Travis.
Bound Trip TourWta Itetc» to Northern
favor of Woodland.
Mrs. Bull has been quite sick for a few
Michigan Point*
John Schajbley tells a funny story. He
days, but is now improving.
Commencing Junie 1st. 1894 the Michsays that be Went to his cabbage patch
igan
Central
will sell round trip tickets
on- morning and found every pfant gone.
Orangeville.
•
from Hastings to:
He set some more and went next morning Last week's letter.
at
87.10
Traverse City
Mich.
early with bls gun to find the th|ef, when
Frank Spickler and O. R. Ellis caught
8.05
Bay View
“
behold, he saw a large turtle making a two pickerel In Fish lake last week weigh­
8.95
Petoskey
**
breakfast of his plants. As Joha is one of ing len aud fourteen lbs.
9.00
Harbor
Springs
our best citizens we credit the trtory and
Wm. Beattie of Bowens Mills has moved
10.80
Mackinaw City
“
would like to help eat the turtle.;
back to this place and will do the black­
1LS0
Mackinac Island
“ ,
The McArthur drain has been duly sur­ smithing here for the next rear.
7.05
Elk Rapids
“
veyed and leveled and will soon be dug.
Jerry Boynton was here Wednesday
8.15
Charlevoix
“
C &amp; Palmerton and John Wunderlich and says the rail road is a sure thing.
8.55
Ottawa Beach .
“
were in Lake Odessa on legal basinew
The church was very nicely decorated
These rates remain in effect until SepTuesday.
Childrens day arid some* of the exercises tember, 30. 1884. Return limit October 31
J. M. Smith was at Hastings Wednes- by the smaller children could not be
C. Z.
R. Osborx,
1994.
C.
d*Geo. Palmerton and wife were in Battle improved.
Agent.
Creek on Friday and Satorday.
Notice.
Koger* Corner*.
Our base ball tnm will play In Nash­
All dogs not licensed and found with do
Mrs. Theodore Jonea entertained com­
ville July 4tb.
\
tag on will be taken care of in accordance
pany from Potterville, Eaton county.
Len Fdfhner and wife, of Nashville,
W. H. Miller,
Our Children Day exercises were a suc­ with ordinance.
were in our village Sunday.
Marshak
cess and our school Teacher, Miss Kennedy
Wm. Chase has severed his connection is worthy of much .praise lor the active
Married.
with Baughman &amp; Co. for a time.
pan which she too^i
KNICKIRBAOOR-ATKINM. Msrried. Juna
mi*.
.
Bedford.
Ire By-’
Miss Sella Minar, of Haatinj
Macomber— Godsmark. A pleasant wedMinar,
rant, of Wisconsin, and Miss B

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�Hastings Banner
Thursday, June si, 1894.
COOS BBOsZ Proprietor,.

Mrs. -V. O. AfrLotS
Canton. Ohio.

Permanent Good
Long and Discouraging llh
nes&gt; With Symptoms
of Consumption
All Medicines Fall Except Hood'n
Sarsaparlila.

- c. I. Hood &amp; Co.. Lowell, Mass. ■
•
•• Gentlemen:—Ten years ago, my wife’s
health l-egau to fall. I consulted a physician,
and for one year she remained under his care
and took al! the medicine prescribed, but still
grew worse. We then consulted other physi­
cians. and she doctored off and oh for four years
with &gt;ut any improvement. As her mother died
of consumption, and I expected my wife would
go the same way. However, feeble as my wife
Was an i though
Civen Up as Incurable

by the physician, I could not give up hope, and
She still ciung to life. Then we began to try dif­
ferent medicines. We found that of all the prep­
arations taken, a bottle of Hood’s Sarsaparilla
had seemed to do her th© most good, so she
determined to take that medicine again. I
bought six bottles of Hood's Harsaparilla, and
while taking this lot she seemed to get better.
This was so encouraging, after so
Long and Discouraging Illness,

that she continued with Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Her health has Improved and she has ceased
to complain. She Is still taking the medicine,
Kd feels so much better and stronger that we
lieve her to be4n perfect health. Altogether,

Hood’s^Cures

wc have s;tnt $2C for Hood's, a very small amount
compare.! to the big bills In those four years,
and considering the fact that Hood's Sarsapa­
rilla has done her permanent good." Jobs L.
NfcadiA, No. 228 Springfield Ave.,Canton. 0.
Hood’s Pills act easily, et promptly and
efficiently, on the liver and bowels. SSc.

NOTH'? OF HEARING CL UMS.
Siiue &lt;*! 4Heidai.il. County of Bam .—m.
Xdw herebv eiveu. that by an order of
Or
I’o-irt t -r du- Couaty of Barry,
. h- aih day
J. •. A. D. 1»I.

CftMli'&lt;*r- to
Ui-.r .-UttiH atr &lt;in&lt;l the es
G*eu!
D. M.t-elww • ' t’e «'•(-&lt;M G»u&lt;»ty,
SoeM-,-4. and tu it n't • re&lt;r&gt;.;s •»&lt;
livc.-ssM
r~.] H-e-l to
t thH.r ilAnn- to «n!d
Pr»’&gt;a'^ t’.’U t ul ’he Frotnte tutvi-. in the
CJty &lt;•: U i-'l 'i-. fw f-xinihia’!.'’: nn&lt;l pftowMct- «»n before the wbdayoi
-ubernext,
aud tttaf swsh cUtnw win b* heard tiefure said
olurt in iduNa-. th" S’h'ho n S. ptrinber aud
ou tMturd.iy, me 8ti» «Uy of Dei-v.iil-er next, at 10
ovln-k tn
fairer non i«f rs&lt;-t) oOtltpsc days.
-x:h. A. (I l”-is
i
Aknhthoxc. Judpeof Probate.

PARKER’S
HAIR

b£A!r&lt;?AeMbai
PrumotN a laxunaot rrowthNrrer Tall* to BeUirc Ora;
Hair to Ita Youthful Color.
Cure wa!p ik«««e&lt; a hair UlUnj.

V«e FarkeV* Olryrer Tonic. It ctira. the
vuuzn.
Week I-Mnrt,ik&lt;&gt;ilitr. IlfllEeuton, P»ln.‘Itak« In tint*. Ml ctu.

IT POPS.
Effervescent, too.
Exhilarating, appetising.
Just the thing to build up the
constitution.

Hires’

Rootbeer

"Wholesome and strengthening,
pure blood, free from boils or
carbuncles. General good health
—results from drinking HIRES’
Rootbeer the year round.
Package makes five gallons, 25c.
&gt;Ask your druggist or grocer for it.
Take no other.
Send accent stamp to the Charie* E. Hire.*
117 Arch St., Philadelphia, for beautl-

----- I OBTAIN A PATENT♦

gar a

MINEBS WILL WORK.

have now after all this rioting and
bhiodahed accepted a rate which they
could have obtained eMily and with­
out any dispute seven weeks ago.

WILLIAM W. PHELPS.

REASONABLE OBSTINACY.

One of the ■tr.npo.t of obstinate
farm- »torta» to told In the Illustrated
London News. Chief Jwttoe Oyer WM
WILL HE~LP BUSINESS*
presiding •» • murder trial inwhlch
tea. .nd Able to Recognise HU Fam- erery thing went againet the prtooner,
iy JMI Before th© End-HU E-ff
McBride Tells Why the Committee Acted Th© Undine nf the Cool Strike Will Hbw
who. on hie part, had noth*“ftoWJ
That
Effectaa lt Did—Feeling In Various States
Valued at 810,000,000
except that on hto way to work he had
New YottK. June 10.—R- G. Dun «fc
as to the Result—Some
—HU Career.
found the man dying and had tried to
Co.
’
s
weekly
review
of
trade,
says:
Will Hold Ont.
••The strike of bituminous cool miner* wt.i
help him. and in co doing had become
. PHKLPB I» DEADend Monday wherever the authority oMM*
covered
with Hood. The man died
.
ACCEPT THE TERMS.
KiwYobx. June ra-William Wal­
vice of their general organlxation can end it.
and there Is little room to doubt that the co*j ter Phelps, the distinguished states­ while he wm ministering to him, and
Columbus, Q., June 10.—There
abundant reasons for believing the famine will then begin to obaw. Some time man and diplomat, died Sunday morn­ he had then left him and said nothing
elapse before supplies xof fuel trill ena­
about It. l&gt;ecausc he was known to have
miuers.of the Hoc icing valley will fall must
ble all works to resume that hat* no other rea- lug at t:«S o'clockat bls summer resi­ had a quarrel with him shortly before,
into line for the agreement next Mon­ sori for suspending production.
dence, Tee Neck Grange, near Engle-,
\
day and accept its terms. Telegrams
“Al New York bool und shoe shop., have wood N. J He had been unconscious and naturally feared that he should be
M
have .been received from every part of stopped, but shipments from the cost orc 10 per for many hours, and. In fact, practical­ suspected of the crime.
cenL
larger, for June thus far than last■ year
The hay-fork with which the murder
the valley confirming that view. The The demand
is mainly confined to low-pnced ly for several days, even the umeal had been committed was marked with
more important meetings were held at goods, and has recently been more narrow tor Saturday of hto only daughter.Baroneas
the prisoner’s name, and, indeed, all
Nelsonville, Longstreth, Orbiston and rwomen's shoes.
.
ron Rettenberg. Irom Berlin, not
the evidence showed that he must have
-Th© woolen mills are closing rapidly. It U
New Vittsburgh,where the largest min­
that scarcely’ any have orders to serving to arouse him. Death wm done the deed. The chief justice was
ing interest on the line of the Hocking asserted
occupy them beyond July I in menis caused by pneumonia, com plicated fully convinced of his guilt, and was
valley lay. At these points the miners wear, but tn the demand for dress goods with other, diseases, chief among
decitied to resume work Monday on u somewhat better tone is perceived.
correspondingly put out when the jury,
after being locked up all night without
the new scale. Many of the dispatches The New York and Philadelphia markets
dull, and at Boston u slight decline
fire or candle, returned a verdict of ac­
criticise President Adams quite severe­ ore
is seen in prices, with a large sale of ter*
ly fof the radical stand he has taken. riw
„. __
____ ,’?^’tquittal.
.
ritory &gt;wt
wool ai
ot 30 vvu
cents,
scoured.
Reports,from Sand Run aud Minerton j era'bolden* appear to be expecting higher
He called the high sheriff, who told
him that the cause of the verdict was'
aav the men have decided to go to.work [ prices than can nt present be reaiired In eimtMonday, anrf advices from Buchtel . eramarkrt. Wheat to°»lr»
undoubtedly the fweman. a farmer
,
• .. ...
. .,
A . i th©exnorts and ordinary consumr-uon icrtae
and StraitaviUe are to the same effect. , yCartmrtng already exceeded the gorenuaeut
highly esteemed by all his neighbors,
At Shawnee the miners declared ! ©©tlmate of Inst year s crop by ft‘4.&lt;XU,0W
and very unlikely to I* obstinate or
their intention to hold out for 70 ■ bushels.
undulv opinionated.
cents
providing
generally I , '™l'&gt;*?
• Then," said the jodge, "I must see
. k.
» •.the.iminer,
i
lit I iv free from losst-s by failure, for toe tiaoiuiiea
are inftavor of it, otherwise they will | „ nwl ln faHure, for the first week of June
this foreman; for an explanation of this
retiirir/to work. At Steubenville the &lt; were oniy
of which &gt;4*0.118 were of
matter I must and will have."
minors decided to return to work un- • manufocturlcg sad tl.672.‘Ml of trailing ven­
The foreman was/tent far, and after
der the agreement und threw President ceras. The aggregate liabilities ’ibus ftr ro­
extracting from his lordship a pledge
. ,
, i
,
.
| ported Ux failures In May were but
Adams circular calling a state couven- 1 £”^ch |5J4d(» were of manufacturing and
of secrecy he said:
tion into the waste basket Private ad- ; y ai? wy o&lt; trading concerns. The number
“The prisoner was rightfully acquit­
vices jfrom the eastern part of the state ' of failures this week has been s32 in the
ted, for it was I who killed the man."
indicate that the feeling there in favor 1 United State., agaiast 31S last year. ondAJ in
It had been no murder. The other
•
•
*
■ •
I Canada, against HlMt year."
of accepting the compromise is grow­
man had attacked the farmer, and in
Bradstreet's says;
ing.
“West and northwest few. If any. evidence*
the struggle he received, accidentally,
McBride Defends Himself.
of Improvement In business ore to be perceived,
a fatal blow. The fanner had no fear
President McBride said on Friday except those tclegrspiled from Omaha. Chi­
of
being found guilty, but the assizes
WILLIAM WALTEB FHEUt*.
cago and Detroit. Activity at the Nebraska
night:
being
just &lt;*er his farm and affairmetropolis
U
showing
itself
in
Increased
de
­
“The men have only been held In line by the |
which was consumption. Two years would have been ruined by a confession
mand
for
money.
Recent
advices
are
that
suspense occasioned through the holding of '
ago, while minister to Berlin, he
conventions at different points and the aglta- | wheat and oats crops in that state will be
through his lying so long in jail. For
Underwent a painful operation, from
tion kept up by our board member*, district small, but that of corn heavy.
that reason be said nothing, and let
presidents, organizers and other field worker* , ••There Is no Improvement from the depres­ the effects of which he never recov­
whose expenses were paid by us. Our funds ; sion and dullness characterizing general trade ered. At his bedbide at the time of matters take their course.
When one of his own servants was
were exhausted and we are hundred* of dollar* I at Cleveland. Cincinnati. Milwaukee and St. dissolution were his two sous and his
Paul -----------At Portland. Ore., floods are subsiding
In debt, and our flefd workers, unable to pay ----charged with the crime he was horri­
their awn expense*, were compelled to slay at । end good* are being moved. In the valleys daughter, together with his wife, who fied. lie * took can- of the man’s wife
small
fruit
crops
will
be
lost,
owing
to
luck
of
homA while from all district* came the cry : email
crop*
had been unremitting in her care of
and children during his imprisonment,
•For God's sake, send u* men or money to , transportation. Trade at ban Francisco is fair
keep our men In line or the fight Is lost.' Wo only, the wheat export business being »t a her husband for the last three weeks, and when the trial came on he con­
from which time the dangerous period
could not aid them-because we hud no money 1 etandstill. _________________
trived to be placed upon the jury and
of
his
illness
dates.
Mr.
Phelps
leaves
to send und most of our workers, bad
nampD FOR CONGRESS,
elected foreman.
.
exhausted their personal mean* and were'
NAMED FORJJUNUKtbb.
an estate valued at 810,000.000.
He added tha t if he had failed in this
helpless to go on. and although myself and ■ ^©tocUoii* Made by Various Parties in Ser[Mr. Phelps, -xa* a scion of one of the oldest
others hove’ advanced money to keep the .
oral State*.
'
New England fumllleu and frequently »poke .of he would certainly have •confessed his
movement alive, if financial aid cannot be se- i
.
,
,
his direct descent, on the paternal side, froa
cured from some source the next issue of our | Congressional nominations were Wliumn Phelps, brother ot the private secrc- own share in the business, and the
judge believed him. Every year for
official journal will be 'lf&lt; last until money • made as follows on Thursday:
tory of Oliver Cromwell
wen His
ms father.
ramcr. John
joub J.
«. j - ,,
» ..
.
comes In. and to suspend publication cuts off - Wisconsin. merchant in fifteen years his lordship made inFirst district. Rev. A S. —
Kay ■ phelpa, waa a prominent
i
the last reliable means of communication be- 1 (pro.): Second. John J. Sutton (pro.): Third. New York city and was the first | quiries as to the foreman’s existence,
tween the national office and the men.
*■'
.l4uk
'' nn&lt;^ at last, hnving survived him, he
J. C. Martin (pro.): Tenth. Rev. John Holt ] president
of
the
Delaware.
I
“We have a dozen men In jail for conspiracy. ' (pro.). Indiana, Second district. J. L. Bretx nwunn* £ Western railroad. WRihua
”
i considered himslf at liberty to tell the
among them W. B. Wilson, ot our national ' (dem.); Fifth. E; T. Baker (dem.). Ohio. I Waiter Phelp; was born in New York city
Auboard at Cumberland. Md. With no money to j Seventh district. O. W. Wilson (rep.) reuoint- 1 guM ?4. 1BX. aid therefore wo only tn hl. Idh story.
__ , ,
defend these mon. many of them, thobgh inno­ hated; Eighteenth. R. W. Taylor (rep i renora- । year. He was graduated with honor nt Yale in
cent, will suffer. Four thousand men deserted iuated. IlUnob. Seventeenth district, J A jmo. und then took the course at Columbia colTINTING NATURE’S BUDS.
us at Coal Creek. Tenn. Nearly 7.000 are al Connolly (rep). Missouri, Second district, U. ' leg? law school, gaining the valedictory-ad­
work in Kansas; 10.000 out of 14.000 In Virginia • S. Hall (dem.) renominated. New Hampshire. I dress In I8C8. He i:t onze entore,d on the White HIomodm Artificially Colored in a
and West Virginia are also at work. Others ore First district. J. H. Whittier (pop.); Second,: practice of his profession., l-eesme counsel
Few noun.
1
setting aside our policy of • peace. Wb bod , E. M. Blodgett (pop.).
.
। for so&amp;u) prominent corporntioxu. declined
It seems only fitting that such a
reached the danger line and made the best we I The populists made the following a judgeship offerad him by Gov Fento;.. and
could of the situation "
congressional Dominations on Friday; then, in ia»). on the Ce-th of h!s father.de- purely fanciful art as that pf tinting
Strike Eaded at Pittsburgh.
| imnob. ntlcenlh
i
— or coloring natural flowers should
Fifteenth district. J. M.
M Grier. Ken- ' - * .,b.° n? L,
PITTSBURGH. Pa., June 10.—The coal ' tucky. Ninth district. John G. Blair. Maine. I e8tale &lt;Idcl1 tc Lhcrlied. *hl* Included an originate among our French neighbors,
miners' strike in this district was offl- ’Fourth
district.
C.
D.
Chapman.
1
ThR rnnnhll^nffi nf th7s©vrnth din- U Kew J*"**- Sad in 1WX b« WM elected to whose ingenuity Is so well known. The
s__ a large majority as a republican “Revue Qoyticole" tells us a few of the
cially settled Friday by a delegate con-' The republicans of the beventn dis- ' congre**
trlct ot CHIornto renominated W. W. ;! from the by
__ district of that state.
• &gt;»P»&lt;&gt;U«M
Fifth
'
[ secrets of the production of 1 color in
vention ratifying .the action taken at
Columbus by which the Pittsburgh Bowers for congress on Saturday. In 1I He soon
soon^ bee
became^ ^omluentln ‘^bate. and । flowers and fruit, and we mention
.
r.
with
Messrs.
Foster
and
Potter,
the
First
Iowa
District
the
populists
wRi
a
member,
miners agree to work for 69 cents a ton.
.
__
m
them here for the benefit of any who
few Orleans investigating commission. ;
a Be.be
|
It was only alter a day's hail fight­ nomin.ted J. temay wish to try such a curious experi­
1*81*0 b.V 50^^ VOtM til I P74 fOf FC ing that the officer* succeeded in ac­
Deficit Will Exceed 874,000,000.
©lection to congress In li»S) and ISM ment for themselves. It is said that to
complishing this. In all probability
color flowers through the stalks it is
Wmbixotox. June te—A. the end of | £ ’“ *
„
,
.
,
,
j,
Jersey to tnc republican
presidential necessary to put five grammes {one
the settlement would have been voted
down had. not a letter from President the fiscal year is only fifteen days dis- convention, and wai an earnest Supporter of gramme fifteen grains) of any coloring
tant treasury officials are able to give • Mr. Blaine. In Blaine's first term as secretary
McBride been read. He pleaded with
a fairly accurate estimate of the net 9?
-W-'
*cnl “ minister to matter into a vessel which will hold
them to accept the terms offered as results of the treasurv’s onerationa for '
results of the treasury’s operations for ; death, and then was circled und reelected to about ten grammes, to brqise the tip
the best that could be secured. He
of the cut stflk with a light tap with a
the year. Up to this time the receipts congress in 18«i. 18M and 1881
.
said the union was on the verge of
aggregate 6282.204,721 and the disburse­
Next he was prominent in public life as an hammer, and then to put the stalk into
bankruptcy and it would be impos­
ments 9850,197.387, leaving a deficit for American member of the Samoan commission the vase for a greater or shorter time,
sible to continue the fight.
the eleven and a half months of $73,­ In Berlin, and the diplomatic qualities he ex­ according to the depth of coloring re­
Indiana Men Likely to Hold Out.
hibited in securing a settlement of that vexod
992,016. It is thought by the treasury question were a large factor in his selection in quired. Two hours after this contact
Terre Haute, Ind., June 16.—There
officials that the total deficit for the IMO m minister to Germany, after the senate with the tinting of the flower is accom­
is reason for saying the vote in the
year will not be materially greater- had rejected the nomination of Murat Hal­ plished. pn tajdng the blossom from
miners' state convention to-day will be
'
the vase it &amp; advisable * to cut off the
than it is now and that 874,000,000 will stead.]
practically unanimous against going to
probably more than cqver it,
bruised part of the stalk and soak the
work at the 00 cent rate. Ten dele­
Washington, June 18. - In a fit of de- flower for-an hour or two in a vase of
Sherman Eqnnla-Benton's
gates who came from Washington and
। spSndency
.= Record.
------- —
oyuuuvuuy resulting
resuming- from
irom a long and
at
clear water.
Daviess counties say they will stay out
' innnrflhla
maba mm
^ depressed
--- 1 1,
incurable IH
illness,
and
by &amp;
To tint white bulbous plan fat, fill a'
man (0.) is being Congratulated
dofegratulal__ by sudden and violent attack of danger
all summer nocessaF^.
dunge ­
Will Not Beauma.
many of his associates on the floor of ous symptoms, Thomas Bayne, tKe vase with fifty grammes of clear water
and fifty grammes of coloring matter.
Stbeator, Ill., June 16.—At a mass the senate on the fact that he on Sat­ insu'te.'^r*nut‘,e ot
meeting of the miners of this city and urday reached a term of service in the AU.rheny gtottict ra«t 10:15 .iferag the
wl5, B
to one
vicinity held here Friday it was decided senate equal in length to that of Sena­
to continue the present strike and tor Benton, whose service had hereto­
ignore the agreement made by the fore held .first rank in duration, cover­
miners and operators at Columbus.
,JMlt un
ing the period from December G, 1821,
-CO
it mm
in wiv
the pot, tuvenug
covering it
it
— replace ••
to March 8, 1851, making twenty-nine tb© end o.’ ths Fifty-first cobktom after 1 --rt
asTTins eight consecutive terms. He repre- with a - little
-------• ■* earth, and the
moist
Springfield, Ill., June 18.—Gov. years, two months and twenty-seven 3ted the Tweaty-third Pennsylvania du­
flowers
will
finish
coloring
there.
■ ’ •
•________
Altgeld has ordered the Seventh regi­ days.
ll. He waa a man of weight in the
ment of Illinois national guards of
republioan councils and an excellent lead­ Fruits as well as flowers can be artiflPardoned by the Governor.
er. A belter talker and a more charm­ cally colored, and sometimes this is done
Chicago to Mount Olive. The order
Jackson, Miss., June 18.—CoL W. L. ing gentleman was rarely found. He was born for the purpose of acfclteration, as, for
was sent to Brig. Gen. Wheeler at Hemingway, ex-treasurer of Missis­ jn Allegheny. Pa. June 14. IBM After gradual9:45 o'clock Sunday night, and was sippi, who is serving a five-year sen­ Ing from college he began studying law but-had instance, when plums are-too green they
based on a letter from the sheriff of tence in the state prison, was pardoned net completed his studies when the war broke are coated with acetate of copper and
sulphate of copper.
Macoupin county asking for assist­ Saturday evening by Gov. Stone. Col. out He entered the union army in July.
colonel of the One Hundred and Thirty^
W hen too pale, lemons are tinted up
ance for himself and United States Heming way hrfs served over three as
sixth regiment of Pennsylvania volunteer with citronine and “naphthol yellow,”
Marshal Brinton in arresting men who years of his term. His pardon waa infantry.
which
he
commanded dur­
the
green spots being imitated with
have been interfering with trains on urged through petitions from every ing
its
nine months' term of serv­
the Chicago, Peoria &amp; St Louis rail­ county in the state, there being over ice by taking part in the battles of Fredericks­ ■‘diamond green.’’ Strawberries are
way and successfully defying the state 15,000 signatures. The amount of his burg and ChancellorsvlUe. After the war he colored by sprinkling them with “sulfo
was admitted to the bar and so&lt;«i entered pol­ fuehsine” or' ‘rhodamine." Peaches reand federal authorities for the past defalcation was 8815,000.
ities. At the end of the Fifty-firm congresahe
six days. A telegram from Chicago
feit the need of rest, and refusing to be consid- I ceivc a beautiful coloring from a mlrSt.
Uul»
Firemen
Hart.
ered for renomlnntlon went to Europe for an turn of &gt;hodamine” and “citronine,”
says that the Seventh regiment, 520
St. Louis, June 15.—Three firemen extended tour. Ou the floor of cougreaa he 1I applied withi a brush, using a sine stenstrong, left at 5 a. in. for Mount Olive.
। cd plate ■ pierced with, holes. In melwere caught under a falling wall while was an effective speaker.]
j ons a tube is Introduced through
Wiman Found Guilty.
Braceville; U1-, Juno 18.—A mass at work on a fire on the James Sharpe
New Yom. Juno 10.—Eraotu, Witnun I, which “atropeoline" and “orange azo,”
meeting of over 2.000 miners from the pork house, on South Lombard street.
They
are
Edward
Devine,
scalp
Iras
been
found
guilty
of
fonrery
in
the
| with a liftle essence of. melon, is put
Braidwood district was held near foul
City to take action on the bulletin wound, legs and body badly bruised; second degree. The maximum penalty into the jeenter. Very pretty varieties
Charles
McDonough,
leg
broken,
seri
­
for the offense to ten years instate of apples and pears are contrived bv
sent out from Columbus. A resolution
wn adopted rejecting the 10 cents re­ ously injured about chest and head; prison. Under the recent laws passed using a pittie aniline dve. These do
Joseph
Mitchell^
hand
broken
and
in
­
by the legislature the minimum pen­ rices may make bad fruit salable, but
duction proposed by the agreement at
ternal injuries The loss on the build­ alty has been abolished and Mr. Wiman are not examples to be copied, unlese
Columbus.
ing
was
87,000.
may be sentenced to a term of impris­ for the sake of making a curious ex­
Will Not Go to Work.
periment
Not a Cent for Credltoi*.
onment from one day to ten years.
Teh re Haute, Ind., June 18.—The
delegates to the convention of Indiana
Desveb, CoL June 15.—L. C. Ells­
North Dakota Populists.
miners Saturday afternoon, by 06 votes worth, the assignee of Humphrey B.
Some twenty yean ago • Klamata
Jaxasrow.,. N. D„ June 16.-Th.
to 37, decided in favor of contin­ Chamberlain and the Chamberlain In­ populists in state eon rention here yes­ Hirer radian had a difficulty with three
uing the strike until they re­ vestment company, says that he has terday nominated a full ticket with umer&gt;
during which be wm
ceived last year’s price of 70 cents. not one dollar to pay several millions the name of Edward Waliuce for gor“ th« smm time killed one
Befkcod to Ratify.
of debts.
ernor st the head. Walter Muir wm of the other flndtoas. Sereral rears
Massillon, 0.. June 18.—The 2,000
rater one.of the surrlring Indian, died.
nominated for congressman at large.
pick miners of Massillon district have
The Indian Idlled-by the other three in
Hampton, Ind., June 18.—A short­
refused toYatify the Columbus agree­ age of 875,000 in the funds of the Citi­
the trouble above referred to had a
Boixo Mo.. June M.-Hngb Buach boy about one year old at the time.
ment and will continue on strike. Be­ zens' state bank of this place was
tween 700 and 800 men attended the made good by the president and cash- •hot to death Mhu Ida OaUahom to The boy being now about twenty-one
whom
he wm engaced to be married,
meeting in the rolling mill green Sat­
oM and knowing frodi hb
and then committedeuldde. P,r«ora&gt;
urday afternoon and by a substantially
his father’s
opposition
4a their marriage caused
death,
unanimous vote reached this decision.
Manitowoc, Wit., June 18.—Four­
kin the
his
Chicago. June 18.—Col. W. P. Bend teen years in state’s prison at hard
all times to
Wmttom Qvxt,
June li_
Louisa Schroeder here Saturday for the By the onpMxiug o’ * bo.toff th. oout
here fifty unrve.tetn, on their
Scotland, were drowned.
Omaha, Neb., June 15. — Burglar*

Backbone of the Strike in Impor­
tant Districts Broken. -

Death of the Distinguished DlplOt»
met After a Dong Dlnees.

THE GRIPPE.
DECREASE IN THE DEATH RATS
AND WHY.

but PhysicUutnaanow Cmu,,,.

’

People will nwer lir.- nt t,
wutidrtful cure* effect-d
it
WllHxm»* Fink Pilh. The
plUbrd by rhe u-r «f th,-5V
Ihrtwd aorprisluc and nn
the nnrne of -Hkfraelev
Ev»:
\ M.,® .
one i» Mounding the pnti-. .
■h-uifr'v
xn*l it Im no wonder that th*- , M tart
eunrtantl) inereaMM. A
heard of another wondrrfti' epn- lutt La,
tern brought about by the iit &lt;.i
ntouM remedy. The person ihst.v.a. , UrK|
wa» no other than bur well known -hip-n
Georxr VxnYah n, &gt;aperint.-n.h-n; vt ti«
city water wotks s? stem.
The M.mm reporter callnl r,;» &gt;•» Mr. Van
Vrii*n and a&gt;k‘‘&lt;1 him if tb«-n
auv
truth In the Statcnrenl ihri I:.- LtjI |&gt;e/n
rme&lt;t hyJlre n*v
Dr. WuikonS p|Uj
Yt*?.. Maid hr. 1 |»nv»-1&gt;- &lt; i. ( un-d by
this rrintt,ly. 1 mu not m tnefin-int* ndver.
iiM iiwnt. but I think win-n x tnaji has
buff»-rr&lt;l and find* ft rent 'dy th;-, i- (;i auj
ereu more thaft Its prupre wus .
hl* duty to let three who uf-- afflicted
know of It. Hire Im my •.tnry. "Four
year.- ago 1 w ft taken .ttib
&amp;
had It a luttii time and alien I recovered so
ti«»t 1 vonh! c«‘t aretnri 1
vpry neak.
Then- 'h a little hili from the liousr to tli«
pumpingMtatiun Mild ti'.r&lt;firs; ittiu* that I
went Io Un* works after l
,|ck. | ex.parfeuevd Bcvrre pains in my I:-..-, -. Tln-.e
p*iln« ffrairtnnlly gr»-'V w »; athl in a «hort
tlBlv they were »ihnu&gt;i un ^rib'r. 1 tried
ail the tn&gt;(tiring Um’ I cHn1d.|.rnr of aud
attui a r««ar-«- nl ♦ Ivctf ml treatment. The
trra'.W'-iii Ik*I|4M uie t»o mok« then the
mediciire. J gave.up in ’de-Bbir r.'.d had
but tilth- bn;u- ..t .ver -mj
jelirf.
■(&gt;«»• day 1
«\ui‘»pr^- h MfirjihyS
drug fture aim Dn-y, toid.nH* that Dr. Will,
i-itti’n Vink Pill* Imd rv.»i-1 nuny |H&lt;iple

rd in * lo fry them I
a l-u’x and
took ihein
When 1 had.iak*n ?ix boxe*
I not’erd h« int;»n«v. innu and. kvptnn ink­
ing tlwm. a- •&lt; rvsuH 1 s«A«n .ijr-nil that I
wks we.1. Think of ft! Bvton* inking the
.firs! Im»x I &lt;*vuld n ‘i raise in !■•••.•. from iIip
L’o .r.
This Ip h ;4ain
of facts. I
uly. o:
taking
ibviu are ree» Ivina Ifn.-ti
Mttd I feel H mj duly to tell what I know
of the curative powers of this wonderful
remedy.
Mr. VanVak-n has been solout;'kr.6wi!
to the people of this city tha! be needs no
introduction. He was an engineer of tbe
city steamer for yea?- and fr*r tin pa-1
seven years, has hern soperiniendi nt vl
lhe city water wofts. li;.- many friend*
unite fi^congratulntink idni i-n hi* rmnetv and rejoire .in 'the fact that then1 i*
such a grand remedy as Dr. IV?: ani'.-.
Pink Mb.
The man from The Moon railed or.
Messis. Antburg A- Murphy aiul a-ked
them about the case of Mr. VanValem
They raid that they had reconmirnded ibr
use of the pill.-: that they had. done all and
even mon* tor him.than they had told him
they would: that thej had sold this reme­
dy to hundreds of their cusfajne!- and had
yet to find a case where it di i not do ali
that was claimed for it. They further
stated that many ot their eustom-,-!s b«' v
been cured of long standirg diseases by
the use of Dr. William's I’ink Fill*, acd
that the sales of this remedy ’ vh re con­
stantly increasing.
/Tkp proprietors of Dr. Wi!!iani - Pink
Plhr state that «KS"
.an innfalllng
blood builder and nerve re&lt;tvrer. curing
all forms of weakness arising'from a wat­
ery condition of blood or s&gt;haltt-rv&lt;l nerves
two fruitful causes of alm'»st even- Ll that
fleoh Is heir to. The pi»n,*&gt; a d&lt;®‘*
fie for the troubles peculiar to females,
such as suppressions. all forms «&gt;&lt; weak­
ness. chronic constipation, bearing down
palus&gt; etc-- and in the case id nien will
give speedy relief and effect a permandii
rure in mH cases arising from im ntal worry
overwork, or excess of whdiever nature.
They are entirely harmless and «n J*
given to weak and sickly children with the
greatest good and without the slightest
danger. Pink Pills are sold by all dealers
or will be sent post paid on receipt of
price. (59 rents a box or six b^e*
83.50— thev are never sold in bulk; of
the 100) by addressing the Dr. Williams
Medicine Companj. Scbenetfta&lt;U•
York., or Brockville. Ontario. Th.- price
at which these pills are s&lt;iM m-ikr* »
course &lt;&gt;i treatment Inexpensive n- com­
pared with other remedies
ueatmeut.

SONGS BY THE POETS.
Some One's Little DaaghterWhen mwnm scold* her little
Or papa sUgar-plum.-* h» bbught Un
She says with aauey emphasis:
•Tn papa's little daughter
When papa chides, or frowi.s a:
For uaughyr ways wr have not tau
She says, with sw^et coquettsh str
“l*m matiura's little daughter.
When papa and when mamr-a 1
Must scold, for wrong in whw»
.
caught her.
ihe sot a tn brc::en i)c-r;-.
• ‘•Ia!Dl-notx&gt;dy&gt;-^Uu£hur

But when she’s sweet, and kind, am'And sees the good that !&lt;*e ha»
her.
She says, with loving proxnptituc
•I'm bote you'* little dsughtei •
—Edward Oldham, to Oar LiUa
A Short Voyag&lt;
Their was a sharp boy la Cohoet
Ambitious to go on a croes:
So he chuckled and laughs!
While he built him s raughvu
In a forest-I do not know whose
When It waa ftnlshed. said 1»:
■•Now ITl paddle clear over the
Bat he didn't go
For along came his mar.
Who paddled Aim over her oe
—Harper • \our-e
Tb© Bird and the ChildX wm paaalnr by the greenwood.
And on the greenwood tree
I beard a bird pour forth unseen
Celestial melody.
It seemed his little heart would burst
With Joy divinely given;
thought: •Tbo heaven of man 1 b*-' ’

I waa paaalni by the greenwood.
And there upon the ground
I saw a simple earth born child
»pM
of God till now.’

�VITAL TO MANHOOD.

—
Aflhlre or State
Which Every,
body Is Intaroste-J.

M-iti^^^iho!

MICHIGAN STATE NEWfl

A CHEMIST’S DREAM.

Easy to Take

leuhd State.
A Madman Takes an Outing.
J. E.. Atwood, an insane man con­
M. Berthelot indulges in the rosiest
fined
in
jail
n
t
Kalamazoo,
escaped
-----------------------v the benefits which
—----visions
concerning
S’lrcr
r„
&gt;od
and keep
from an officer while out walking and chemistry will heap upon the humuu
after
a
lively
chnne
was
captured
ut
race
fo
the
course
of
another
centurt
is'’‘docd
the system in
Loboy-y?wndldateti for the ayitrW the I nlted states identical to
Schoolcraft Atwood ran to the Kata-“o* two, says the NewYcrk Post In
“"“taalton and legal tender qnaui,
tartnaster Generalship.
Perfect Order.
mazoo river and swam acroea. He then ‘
address before the m inv.featuring ,
k- e th“ DniU’,i Statea ‘'oUBwmnndniv went to n£arm house and stole an ax, ■ chemists erf France Jdelivered
recently
j
”
’ —
- —.
■
(Spacial Washimaon Letter.]
known as greenl-oclcs. tfce.-,k™
Tliere is a bill pending before the this ““
“ter tin the senate SSto^the proceeded to the Lake Shore tracks . in Paris he said that he looked tocLem- ]
matter
;.1rltton cuarontoe to refund it not cured,
and flagged a passenger train and ; istry for deliverance fror.) present so I
r ' ."'r-.-t i:«y&lt;-dby asyat. WEST’S LIVER PILLS house committee oa military affair., FJf&lt;.v-«cona
™-^,ud
'* ,‘R-.ek HfailMche. BUlcnwness, Liver Qarnnlslm.
"
hil
-:
h
ou-ries
the
meS
■
' eonjjresa. Setiltor Dark boarded it. On nearing'Schoolcniftbe cial evils and for the pos. ibility of re- ■
&lt;. &gt;ni.u h. Dy«j»eprts and Caustlpatlon.
began smashing the window* in the . alizing the socialists’ dre ims—that is. j
of
mWdto^T^n'ami
’
™
•
' , .'.KXNTEE8 IMued only bj
-a-'huq
car and threatened to kill anyone who if a spiritual chemistTj* could be dis- I
W
r.ir. Sole Agent. Hastings.
back
nn exciting period
_a ofUUl. SCuCOe
book to an
; ‘ j,n n(Trvv«, s»* t , 15
T
-----i'
v
**'
n
‘
of
our
nu
.
■
aa
eitort
"to
induce
the
(.innal
nr'i. „
£?
W“ .tatroduded
take a mortgt^e on an interfered with him. 'At Schoolcraft covered to change, human nature as I
A specific for
Kne n „
* " “**X "“* WOB wreroaudbfl e^«v‘u*ucnc
an officer was called, and after a strug­ deeply as chemical scieme could mod­
by &lt;onpr&lt;-ssm.-ui Erdman, of IVnurvl- “rthquakc.'
Headache
gle the madmr.n was captured. Av- ify the giobe. Thia change, he de­
vauia, and is as follows:
‘
'
skillful wood is a traveling man and his home clared, will be greatly due to chemis­
Constipation, and
• Wm::t8AB,on July S3, 1M1, the house
“ ' TIME. Tr.BLt.
। try utilizing the heat of the sun and
interest is in Des Moines, la.,
Dyspepsia.
------*----- ■
the central heat of the globe. The
Three ComjMuilc* Outlawed,
| • latter can be obtained by shafts of
Every dose
Insurance Commissioner Giddings three thousand or four thousand me­
has refused to renew the Hcensq of the ters in depth, which modern engineers
, Central Michigan Live Stock associa- are equal to the task of sinking.
through the mob. at Baltimore and
j tion of Detroit, ,and will ask fora re- The water down so deep will be hot
m
reached Washington on the 18th day of .
I
ceiver for the Fanners’ and Horsemen's aud able to keep all possible machinery
• io se
April last Tor the defense of the na1 Live Stock association of Ypsilanti. going. By natural distillation it will
tbnal capital:’ Therefore.
, This will effectually dispose of live furnish fluid free from microbes, and
; stock insurance in' Michigan.
The be an unlimited source of chemical and
■•‘Do it enacted by the wnatc ami house
ol representatives ot the t’nited States I
' commissioner has also refused a license electrical energy’. This could be ev­
j,to the American Monitor of Detroit,' erywhere developed, and thousands of
ot America in congress assembled, that 1
astings
ity
ank
the secretary of war be. and he is here­
an association purporting
to do a fra’v
,,­
year® mlvM
without
any . notice
Hastings, - - Mich.
by. authorlreti and directed to procure
, ternal insurance business. The license able diminut&gt;-i. With such a source
• is refused on the ground that the asso- of heat all chemical transformation
n silver medal, with suitable devices
$7 5,000.00
ciation 4assumes to do a business rot would be er- y. The‘pr°ducH°n of ali- C-A.T3IT-A.L
to be presented to each of the several
SURPLUS &gt;12.000.00.
। authorized by ti e insurance laws of nectary matter will be one conseoCleers and aoldiers. and the families
■ Michigan.
.
1 quencc. This production is resolved in Incorporated under the laws of the State of
of such as may be dead, of the five com­
Michigan.
panies from Pennsylvania, viz.- The
.. .
principle, and has been for forty years,
Michigan. Editor*'
Gating
Pottsville National Light infantry, the
Open for business Dec.is,1M&amp;
The Michigan Press association's an­ by the syntheses of grease and oils.
I’otlsvUlc Washtafrtoa artlllcrv, the
officers:
nual uuting this : ummer will be a trip That of hydratos of carbon is going on,
Reading H ingold art Uteri-, the ‘Lewis-,
•down the St. Lawrence to Quebec, and that cf nitrogenous substances is D. G. Eobinion, President;
not
far
cC.
Chester
Messer, Vice. Pres.
town Lopan guards and the Allentown
thence to tha White Mountains, Port­
D. W. Reynolds, Cashier.
Allen infantrj-, who were the first tn
land, Old Orchard Beach and Boston. 1 When energy, can be obtained thus
cheaply,
f
od
can
be
made
from
carbon
directors
:
.
reach Washington city for Ito defense
The start will be made from Detroit'
on the 18tli day of April, i&amp;n.
W. H. Powers.
D. W. Reynolds,
July 17. and the trip will occupy ten taken from carbonic acid, hydrogen
taken
from
water,
and
nitrogen
from
R
R.
Me«ser.
D.
G.
Robinson,
“Sec. 2. That the sum of five hundred
days. Reduced rates have been se­
John Carveth.
Chester siewser.
dollars is hereby appropriated out of
cured from the railroads and the total the .air. What work the vegetables
any fnnds in the treasury, not other­ SENATOR HARRIS—"THE DEMOCRATS I,EFT expense of the trip will be but 833. have so far done science will soon be •
able
to
do
better,
with
far
greater
pro
­
wise appropriated, for the purpose of
H
ua
the
only
Havings
department
Id Jr. Barry
BECAUSE THEY EXPECT TO MISS NOTHING The literary and business sessions of
fusion and independently of seasons or County and pays 4 per cent interest vu all time
carrying the foregoing act into effect.” ।
OF VALUE.”
the association, will be held at con-,
deposits.
,
'
evil
microbes
or
insects.
There
will
Whether the bill can ever be enacted
venient points along the route.
, then be no passion to own land, beasts
into a law or not nobody can tell; but while at the same time it pretends to
need not be bred for slaughter, man
it is a stimulus to the memory of many, be urged upon congress for purely pa-•
„ in the vicinity 1 will be milder and more moral, and l&gt;arA number of orchards
and will convey a lesson in history to triotic purposes. There are a great:
GOOD ADVICE.
young readers. The civil war had just many schemes of this nature which of Charlotte were being stripped by ren regions may become preferable to
""
worm Ls green fertile as habitable places, because
begun.
Tl»c national capital was have their inception, their development tbe canker wormi The
to an inch and they will not be pestiferous from ages
~
threatened from the south. It seemed and. too often..their successful conclu- *in color, from one-half
of manuring. The reign of chemistry
Every patriotic i
should give his
impossilde that relief could come from sion. in the big marble building known a half long and about the size of n
| needle. Millions of them attack an en-'' will beautify the planet. There will
personal effort and intluri-.ee *o increase
the north, because the city of Balti­ us the capitol of the United States.
then be no need to disfigure it with the
tire
orchard,
and
iu
a
short
space
oi
more obstructed the natural highway}
the circulation of his home paper which,
i time the foliage looks as though geometrical works of the agricultural­
with mobs and throngs of excited anil
The Adjournment of Congress,
teaches the'American policy 'of protec­
grime of factories
Paris green ap- ist,. or with the .
. and
Everybody is anxious to know how I scotched from tire.
excitable people. Just at this juncture
tion. It is his duty to aid in this respect*:
the yoing men from Pottsville. Read­ long congress will remain in session; ' plied in proper quantities through a chimneys. It will recover its verdure
spray pump is a successful remedy foi an^ ^ora- The earth will be a vast
in every way passible. After the home-,
ing, Lewistown and Allentown mode and thcA* are various predictions and
the pest.
i pleasure garden and the human race
paper is taken care of, why not sub-­
their waj- into Washington, as the ad­ speculations made by different indi-;
■
———
J will live in peace and plenty. So we
viduals,
but
none
of
them
are
based
■
vance
guard
of
the
hundreds.of
tjlouscribe for the American Economist,
:
Health in Michigan.
*! must look to chemistry, it appears, for
ifiiAi vmy. AxeSs must signs! 1
—
----- -w--:kuoas»* sovu as they cau h- sands of blue-coated citizen soldier; upon.4pcts and reast
”
- m. Senator
Cock- j
Fr^jn various portions of the state the millennium.
published by the American Protective •
veil.
oFMlssouri.
chairman
of
the
comwho
were
yet
to
come.
Immediately
•
uxsuxv. ummvouiu-iy ■
**• *v*»ovsa. •, viininnun of the com- . the reports of fifty-three observers for--------------------------ms wilPberun at the eouveiHcnv &gt; ’
_•
•
Tariff League? One of its correspon­
:■ yarn-, who rest-rvethenulit lociixa*e following these Pennsylvania boys .
CLAMS VS. CHICKENS.
Hee On appropriations, told me to the week ending June 9 show that in-:
dents sayf: “No true American can
• f such trains without notice.
came -'Halstead's
-- - Horse” of Now Jer-'
that the congress cannot adjourn ' termittent fever increased and pneu- H&lt;nr the Chicago Man Got Even with the
i'l wait at Woodbury for psssoiiprrs 1
get along [without it. I consider it the
—j . s lattalion of dragoons afterwards f°ra month or six weeks after the tar-1 mpnia decreased iu area of prevalence,
1 mi i» 1. a- x
•
-sey.
iff bill
been passed. He said: "Our
niu-t tx-xt thr depot at least s mis known us the First New Jersey cav-i
car-; in
oui has
nasuepn
“Our!1 Scarlet, fever was reported at forty I
“Speaking of restauradts," said the greatest sfnd truest political teacher in
r i-'tochwk It projieriy; otherwise It airy. "Then
Then came the mas
men from Massaliefore it the lanre
large five nlsces.
Mumb. .' committee now has before
places, dinhtheria
diphtheria at twentv-six.
twenty-six.!' j^ew- York drummer with the Grecian
the United States.”
[urwarrt until next tnun.
*
.
—Beu —Butler-,
- -the --------------’
’’ of
* which
•• • must typhoid fever ul eleven, coneumptiun eyebrows, "t hod a friend ia Sew York
appropriation
bills, all
-chusetts
under
and
Send postal card request for free
W. 8. DKWlNG. Gen’! Mstnu:-r
be passed in order that the expenses of in two hundred and twenty places and : ^h„
! war was actually begun.
a mint ot tooDey in Chicago
ft T. Azt
sample copy. Address Wilbur F.Wake­
L. 8SHGFANT. Hut’l.
the government may be met We have smallpox at Bay City, Muskegon. Do-1
anybody dropped to his little
man, General Secretary, 135
J3dJ
the army, the navy, the agricultural, treit. Grand Rapids and Sturgis
j trick," quotes the Detroit Free Press.
A great deal of interest is manifested the diplomatic, the sundry civil, the
St. New Y ark.
.
"De had a trick, eh?" asked one of
Senator Stockbritigc'n W11L
in the war department to-day and at7 Indian and the District of Columbia ap­
.
The will of the late Senator Stock- j the smokers.
all of the military posts throughout the ' propriation bills to consider in com­
“Why, yes; you might call it u trick,
United States, in the selection of a sue- • mittee and to report to the senate. All bridge was admitted to probate at Kai-'
I suppose. He built up such a local
cesaor to (Quartermaster-General
Batch- ,i of these bills involve the necessity for amazoo. One-third of the estate ol
, reputation for green turtle soup that
elder, who will be retired on account of I a great (bill of prudent and painstak- 8800.000 is given to Mrs. Stockbridge, I his place was fairly besieged night and
" The Niagara Falls Route.'
age In August next. -Under the law on ing work. so that it will be practically while the senator's other relatives are i day. He supplied as high os three
army officer may b© retired at the age j impossible fiw congress to adjourn generously provided for.
I thousand people a day with turtle soup.
of sixty-two yeags; or. if it is desired, . wHhin four or six weeks after the tar1 It was an eastern man who finally gave
kastward.
|a.m.|p m |p.m.lp.m.|a.m.
the president may withhold the ap-j iff bill is out of the way."
Hastings................... fT-Ml
I e 07|i2.»f a.»
A 7-year-old daughter of Charles Red- : him away.”
pointment of his successor for two j,
Inasmuch
the
tariff
bill _ is —
not- witz
“What was there to give away?”
-------------------- as
—
----- wit* uicu
died ui
of uiuusuciin
diphtheria iu
in *&gt;**&gt;
Bay liiv
City., I
Jlx I 3 I S
Stations.
years more. TL
a nrMMnfc
The
present annrt*irmn«squartermas- 1 Ute.ly to become a law before July, it maklng the second within a week. •
“Oh. nothing much, only he had been
Each person eats on the average
ter general will be eligible* for retire­ may be anticipated that the congress The
WBBTWAJID.
were insured
over l.Ow meals per year. To pro
The lives
lives of the
the children
children were
insured making that sopp out of clams and
r _ ,
____ _______
perly flavor these would require
ment as the 27th of August next and it will remain in session until the middle jor
each.
curry. When a mon blundered in who Hastings..nTT...
say 17 cents worth of Diamond
is probable that President Cleveland tif
C. R. OSBORN; Lt&gt;2*1 Agent. Hastings
of August.
।
lodge of the Order of the Star oi had actually seen a green turtle with
Crystal Salt. This Is a trifle great­
«0.
W
;
R
uggles
g
.
P
ft
T.
A.
fhieaco
will immediately appoint his successor.
er outlay than it the other kinds
Bethlehem has been organized at his own eyes and knew what the taste
were used, bat 5 cents would
PecullarNIcA of Our Statesmen.
Col. Tompkins, store keeper at New
more than cover the difference,
aa v .so much intense ocri- Tren£oD with thirty-five charter mein- of the soup w.us like the cheat was dis­
There- is not
York. Is one of the officers senior in
aud pay for the luxury of having
covered :«pd his business was busted.”
monv and earnestness on the part of j Lers.
PARKER'S
rank to CoL Batchelder who were
“Yes. I heard of that case," said the
the statesmen, concerning .the tariff ;
Lhe new salt block at .Marine (ity is
HAIR BALSAM
passed «over by President Harrison
and br«i:Utic« the hair.
bill, a.* the render would ordinarily * well under way and it is expected Chicago beef-extract man, who had
been
an
attentive
listener.
“
The
soup
­
suppose. It fe not an uncommon thing • that the works will soon be in running
man changed hifi business, I believe?"
for senators io say very severe things • order.
“He did."
against each other on the floor of the j
Leona Edmonds, aged 3 years, died
“And list every dollar he had inside
senate, and then go to the senate res-' in Bay City from the effects of swallow- of a year?’ ’
Instead of the other kinds. But the
’
important thing about It Is the finer
Iler
in­
taurant and take lunch together in al *ing a *brass button.
—
»»
— life was «“I never heard that he did."
wok Luap,
IrfllCCTtlna. lUia. T»k« IntlnK.Weu.
flavor your food will kava and the
sured
for
325.
•
most
cordial,
friendly
and
neighborly
greater protection yottr health will
“But he did. It was a friend of mine
receive when you use tfte salt tbat’
Near Nestoria a forest fire burned who put him on to the spec that dished
manner. One day recently when Sena­
NOTICE
FOE
HEAKtXG ULA1MA
A«k your Grocer foi
tor Chandler, of New Hampshire, was • over an area of 1 mile wide and 5 miles him."
State of Michigan, Countv of'Barry-as.
DIAMOND uiiVstal. If be bai
Notice !*» hereby .given, that:by ar. order cf the
not gotlt, write to ns. Ifyou make
speaking, ho taunted the democratic . long, and the destruction to timber
“What spec?"
Probate Court for the County of Harry, made
butter, investigate our Dairy Salt;
senators with indifference to the great ■ was enormous.
i
“Shipping prairie chickens to the on the IJth day of June. A. D .
six
there's money In It, Address
debate, because "whenever a republican •
Sault canal traffic for May, 1894. far New York market. He bad twenty months front that date were allowed for credl- .
Diamond Crystal Salt Co­
tors
t»present their claim* scab st the estate
senator arises to speak, the democats exceeded’ that of the same month a hunters out for three months and was of Sarah
st. CLAIR. rucM.
J. Moore, laic of sal 4 Connty. deall go out of the chamber, as though t year ago. The total tonnage was 1.420.­ all ready to ship eighteen carloads of cvasi’d. and pat *H creditors of &lt;.*nl deceased
required1 to present th*Jr i lxims to said
fearing they might learn something.”4 500 tons against 900.000 tons a year ago. ' birds wheh a Chicago man put the New are
Probate Court, at the Probate offle*. In the city
Senator
— Harris,
---------- of Tennessee, the!
Uncle Sam will honor Monroe county Yorkers on.”
of lUrtfnrv for examination and nllowanee.-on
•r
before
theibth dav of Dc-efcmbtrnext, and that
democratic tariff leader. Immediately [ |,v iocating his rifle range in the vicin- •;
“On to what?"
*ush claims will be heard before said Court, on
arose and said: •‘The democratic sen-; Uv of Monroe,
“On to the fact that every blamed Saturday, the 1Mb day of September and on Sat­
Tith day of December next.st ten
ators have nearly all left the senate '
Sagoia. a lumbering village of 400 bird iu those eighteen ears was a durned urday the
In the forenoon ol each of those days.
chamber, because they expect to miss inhabitants, was wiped out by a forest old crow. He shouldn’t have done it. o’clock
Dared. June 15th. Av D . IFfli.
Chas. Wl ABMrtMXo. Judge of Probate.
nothing of value while Use senator fire.
for the New Yorkers would never hove
from New Hampshire holds the floor."
Forest-fires did great damage at Sid- known the difference, and it would
NOTICE FOR HEARING CLAIMS.
Half an hour later, Senator Chan­ naw, Rott, Rubicon, Marquette and have given us a fine show, to clean out
Slate of Michigan. County ot Horry-wt.
SENATOR DAVIS DISCUSSING EARTHQUAKE dler and Senator Harris were at lunch, Iron Mountain. At Sidnuw five build­ our crows; but he was jur.t that soft
.\nth-s Is hereby given, ibat by mi order ot
hearted."
chatting and laughing cheerily, as ings were burned Bud a like number at
tlfe Rrobnte Court for the County of Barry
MORTGAGES.
“Gentlemen," said the man with the made on tne 2Kh day of May. A. I). 1FM.
Schoolboys on a Zrolic. These states­ Rubicon.
six months from iliat dnle Were aiimred for credwhen the present quartermaster gen­ men are peculiar products of the
The big flour and oat-meal mill of Grecian eyebrows, after a long period •tors to nrrfeut ' Mr claim* ng*in»t the estate
eral waa appointed. Col. Tompkins -is genius of American citizenship. They
of silence. “I am hot feeling particu­ of Hannah w Ku»-el|. late o! said county.
one month younger than Gen. Batch­ seem to have dual natures, consisting W. L. Matthews, at Marlette, was larly well this morning and will go-back iircvxM-d. mid that al! creditor* of *ald deceased,
burned, the loss being 840,000 with no
tre required to present their claims toaald
elder and is anxious to be appointed to of sense and nonsense. They do a
into the drawing-room car and try and Probate Court, st ibe Frobate ofllct. tn the City
insurance.
of He&lt;tln«*. for examiKatlrm a&gt; «• allowance, on
the position of brigadier and quarter­ great deal of superior legislative work,
Miners on the Gogebic range have get a nap!"
yr helore : the 28th d.o of November next,,
master general, in order that he may but they arc sometimes as playful as
m d that such • Inlms sill i-e heard before said
demanded an increase in pay and may
A Mkldle Courae.
ernirt. on Tuv.-dia. ib-Mhday of Auguat
be retired one month later with the kittens, in tlxcir remarks, observations
strike. Three thousand men are af­
on WHhieaduv, the •-’S’h dav of November
There wai a certain bishop of Amiens nnd
rank and pay of that office.
and witticisms. It is an education to
next, at ten O'cioch in t’»e iuivu.kiii of each of
fected.
who was consulted by a Indy as to those days.-;
.
.
The struggle for the position of sit ond listen to their oratory; and it
Heffdley, Knapp «fc Co., one of the whether she might wear rouge. She
Dated Xf.iX “Sth. A. I&gt;. i^
quartermaster general among the older is a species of culture to associate with
.
Chas. W. Aa.vrmoxG.
largest dry goods firms in Muskegon, had been with several -xlirecteurs, but
Judge of Probate.
officers of the army is becoming very them and observe their peculiarities
gave chattel mortgages jo the amount some wore so severe and some so re­
intense, and all of the stories, quarrels, and eccentricities. They are all men
laxed that she could not satisfy her
scandals and disagreements of army of high moral character and nobility of 810,030.97.
। tlOKTIUGE S VLB.
.
The next annual meeting of the
life during the post twenty years are of purpose Ir life. They represent the Michigan Music Teachers’ association conscience, and therefore was come to
ef u't having hern made in the cnndiMans
monscigncur to decide for her. and o.fFao
being revived. The aspirants for the best clemente of their several sover­
r.sln [tn-ti-riftgr execute t by Alonzo D.
will
be
held
st
Flint
on
June
27,
23
would rest by his sentence. “I see. C* wi'loleraud ElHe L Un* wv'ader to Clark.
One of His Experiences.
military plum, which is fast ripening, eign states.___________ Smith D. Fry.
Ihc I- Zi.tem«h .1 *v of June.’ UB2.
and 29.
madame.” said the good prelate, "what R tu» I.
Fi r •hirly-vlRiit years CtipL Loud folioired have referred to the fact that CoL
Michigan Nobles, of the Mystic the case is. Some of your casuists for­
, ',-4i l"°’t lhat time ad master of u ves- , Tompkins was at one time court-mar­
Queer Float In Ecuador.
.‘*‘4 J'Pon retiring from the water was aphuuarea xod twelve aud 67-HJO Hollars. Notice
Shrine,
held
a
reunion
atMarquette.
bid
rouge
totally;
others
will
permit
Some yearn ago the state department
L.1 '• (1 by the Secretary of the United States tialed; and. although he was acquitted
K herebr glveu. Thai bv virtue of the power of
a'i', ?urv 1? ••aperinteha thaaealiSerlca&gt;i I of all charges brought against him. it at Washington received, through the A lake excursion in the afternoon was you to wear as much as you please. sale In said isoruragn. ’ shall foredove the same
; t *hkh position he held five years. He
Mile st public auction to ihv highest- bid­
from Ecuador to the United followed by the initiation of a class ot Now, for my part, I love a medium in bya
is stated
that as
Quartermaster
exncrUfnce
follows:
« General minister
_____________
at the north front door of the Court House,'
all things, and therefore I permit you der,
air:v&lt;’ra*yea,» I had been troubled with “ ,
i_trrudre acainst States, specimens of a plant known as forty in the evening.
In the City o! Hasting*, nn the flrst (lav n( BepSl)'?.'.d'h’l v&lt;)u«ne8s and pain In the region Meigs always bore a grnage aga
U-inlwr.
IKM; at twelve o’etoek noon, of all that
William
Leverette
Woodbridge
passed
to
wear
rouge
on
one
cheek
only.
”
cundurango, found in the province of
»’ . nln hrn't'. My Rwawwt -affliction was C
qI Tompkins and
kept him
on waiting
certain niece or parcel of land, altusied in Uta
vox““
,;- &gt; es ..*4;it»MalwOBtlnjptmlt4ca
Bny vox.
xumpM*
, “ --x-_r
-------th® After the
City of Hartings. County of Barry aud Mute of
Lova. in Ecuador, to which marvelous away at his home in Detroit, where be .
md sleep.' Having tseen
orders
for twelve
years.
Ready
to
Accommodate.
Mftlilgan, described a* fol'ovn. vtx: Comm—&lt;
kS.';,"'?1*1"
M&lt;1 «1m» Having wen
id ver Used I began using death of Gen. Meigs, CoL Tompkins qualities in curing cancer were as- had lived all his long life.
K"’.;!
n-medles advertised
An exchange tells a story connected ln&gt;! ar th* north east corner of the *outh west
Julia* Clippert. of Detroit, i* the sue-j
iibod. The phyrictomi to South Amer­
of section number e;ghi,tn township
-----------------------------the
assigned to duty and is now on the
N H-nt -’
taking
a Hinsll quantity
with a strike on the North British rail­ •;nnrter
three north ot ranjie eight west, run Hint- Uteoen
,4v‘ &lt;
F*«t that I was poaiica
experimented
on
this
eul»tanoe
and
oesafal
candidate
in
the
competitive
nldng “the remedy con- active list of the army. His
way, during which much difficulty was west on the eart and west quarter Ha* of said
examination for Congres*man Aikeifs experienced in finding engineers to section eighty.aerai rods to the center of the
wo““
*^Jur1' lieve that he will be appointed to the reported moot maryelone
X^-r-aater generalship; but as a virtues are said tJ hare been dlscor- West Point appointment.
। keep the necessary* trains running. One highway 'oow Michigan Avej tbes
c;-.t
on
assured by
ai-aig Hie center of said hlghsar u&gt;
'“Pyrfevriy hanntesB, I conttoMaurice B. Nagel, for a score of of the substitutes, a young fellow, ran line trf Lincoln Street on Daniel Htrii
o—. Today matteT ■ of fact nobody knows but cnxl by accident An Indian had been
1 &lt;Ar. &gt;vtr:r..*,u}the.. Ueart* L'ure.
suffering fearfully for a long time from years an extensive coffee and spies some distance past a station, and then, tlw to the vitla^a enow -citv.i of
*' &gt;rL\t?2 vFnVOUs|y •»¥
Dr- ■Ik*’
thence east on the north line of said L
Grover.
He»rt Ourejid
internal cancer, and hia wife
dealer in Detroit ent bis throat while putting back, ran as much too far the to the north and soath quarter Hue of I had ever
ta«n.
L V I m0,han anything
’■/ eminent
phytUn.
Rnn nod thence north &lt;«n tmM qitarter
to relieve him by shortening hia Ute by temporarily Insane.
J1 other way. o
The Nlcar»&lt;u« Canal ScbenwHe
was
preparing
to
make
M, ,
‘ Ml «M VrandKO without benthe H-tro.Pi beginning. conUburc
A number of Hila are Mon the sen­ poiMm. For this purpose she
Ataboratory&gt;i*to bee»tablished. at n third attempt when the station and gf ioo seres of land, the km—
Judi.-iLj1“'"Z.JlreMnt Eotxl be»lth to the
•Mmq.tydn.ble nmedle. ate and home of representatives to the S- enmiurango. making a deoocUon of Charlevoix by the Michigan Fish Corri- agent shouted, to the great amusement mort—fed pretnbes.
the bark. To her aatonlahment the mission, assisted by Prof. Ward, of the ■
the passenger*: “Never mind, Tamfirst done eoemed to benefit the patient, UDiversity of Nebraska, to stud} .the 1
w5»b vou arol
Well shift
ton both houses of * number
ceding eongntM tor
beDefit-_, and by a continuance of thia
habits of the whitefish.
1 qje stalkm.’
wai
completely
cured
to
a
short
timethe
Xiouiu*
Canal
company0«
'"tlw toolPj'iSS* “ ’“botite. or ■

7T‘ r &lt;’ WEST’S NERVE AND BRAIN TREAT-

I one dollar «eh and

«

AVER’S
CATHARTIC PILLS

asiwMairfH *

Effective
C

H

B

,

IOOO

Meals for
Five Cents

Diamond .
Crystal Salt

SAILED THE SEAS 38 YEARS.

et*d-D’-

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Hastings Banner
Thursday, June 21, ifelMARSHALL L.CQOK.kjfo'*
'Hjc ’HASTINGS, JC1CH., POSTOFFTC*.

AUGVST 14. 1879.

labor wd American laborer. flCffrived «*
nearly 8900.000.000 wages.
Instead of
American capitalists pocketing the profits
they would have gone Into English eoffers;
instead of American laborers getting the
pay the 8900.COO.000 wages would have
gone to Europe.

!'

DIT.ORIAL NOTES
At a meeting of several republican poli­
ticians In Detroit last week a Pingree
move for Governor was made upon the
political-checker board in the form of the
“One Term Republican Club,” Jan organi­
sation having for Its.purpose tiib advance­
ment of the one-term idea for । Governor­
ship. There Is no question but what the
one term .idee is a good one and sentiment
In Its favor is growing, but there Is such a
thing as being to rapid in adopting IL Let
the people say whether they want to adopt
iit or not, and not a few politicians. The
The precedent has long been established
In Michigan that “one good term deserves
another,” and it should not be given up at
the behest of a few, and -should be, con­
tinued until sentiment In favor cjf its being

abolished is ripe. Aside from this there
are especial.reasons why Gov. Rich should
be re-nominated and re-elected by the rtpublican party.
He has made an excellent .official aud
mas conducted the affairs of hls-cffice In a
most satisfactory manner.
During his term ot office he unearthed
Ithe election traude and pushed 4he prose­
cution of the case irrespective of .party or
friends. In short he did his whole duty.
Is the republican party prepared to throw
a man overboard because he did his duty
and did it fearlessly, conscientiously and
completely?
His republican enemies say, “he has
made some powerful enemies in hto own
party who will work for his defeat.” This
may be true, but those who fight &lt;Gov.
Rich because he did his whole duty or
because he was disappointed iu getting
office should not be recognized by the
party hereafter io any way. Neither is it
any reason why he should not be re-nomi­
nated.
If some other man wants to be nominat­
ed for Governor on the republican ticket,
■ ae should be made to bide his time tbe
same as other good men have had to do,
and not be allowed to buck good men off
ttie track to please his aspirations. With
due consideration for all tbe good deeds
and kindly acts done by Mayor Pingree for
the poor of Detroit, yet be hasn't a .nwnopoly of all goodness and intelligence
and tbe party is under no oWigations to
slight its duties to others to reward him.
Tbe people recognize in John T. Rich an
honest, capable intelligent exeeufihve. Me
canyj from the ranks of ttiq people And to in
dose touch with them. They will ask
and insist upon hh re-aomlnation and the
republican party will asake a great great
mistake If it listens to the rentings &lt;of a
few political sore heads and “tunas him
down.”
. Let tbe republican party do Its duty by
Gov. Rich and the one-term business will
take care of itself.

In 1880 we bought 124,468,287 pounds
of wool for 823,090,064. In 1891 we paid
out 85,200,000 less money, but got 2,290,­
000 pounds more wool. In 1898 we got
44,500,000 pounds more wool than in 1880
from foreign countries, and paid for It
82,500,000 less money than Iu 1880.
These facts can be seen from the follow­
ing table, which was issued this year by
W. C. Ford, Chief of tbe Bureau of Statis­
tics.
Xet Imports of Wool.
Year.
Pounds.
Value.
1822..
1,715,690
387,312
1880..
631.641
92,172
1860..
9,818.212
819,880
1860.. .
18,695,294
1,690,880
1860..
25,367,042
5,144,994
1870..
47.528,146
6,581.129
1860.. .
144,483,917
23.090,064
1800..
102,142,818
14,707.610
1891..
126,665,525
17,870.112
1892..
145,663,089
19,284,577
1898..
168,215,201
20.548,710
Our receipts of wool from Europe never
.exceeded 50,000,000 pounds in any one
year up to 1879, but since then it has
varied from nearly 80,000,000 pounds in
1880 to nearly 108,000.000 In 1896. Be­
sides this great amount is to be added the
.great amount of wool imported from
South American countries, which swelled
our total imports of wool in 1898 to 168.115,901.pounds.
Before 1670 the wages paid to American
laborers In the steel rail man u factare,
were to high as.compared with those paid
English laborers, that It was impoeelble to
compete with the British iron makers in
that ling. In 1890 .only 80,000 tons of
steel rails were made, but In that year
Congress plaaedo duty-of S88 per ton on
all steel rails andjiugot*. Results were
surprising. From waking 30,000 tons in
1870 we made 1.384.877 tans in 1888. In
tbe 14 years from 1877 to 1890 inclusive
we manufactured 10.703,11* tons of steel
rails besides 5.590,990 ton* of steel ingots,
tbe average cost of which was about 830
tl, 115,000,099. Suppose that we allow
one-fifth, or 30 per cent of it for profit
which to probably much larger thaa the
actual profits. This would leave about
•900,000,000 paid to labor In 14 year*.

Received the Follrkwluj; Letter

Philadelphia, June It, 1894.
Dear Sir.—
We have yourt ot the 9th Instant W«
have been selling Michigan X unwashed
at 13 cents and washed at 19 cents, and
are closely sold out a* these prices. Our
commission on uuwashed is
cents per
pound. How much . wool have you? If
Congress puts wool on the free list and
there is no change in the London market,
washed Michigan will be worth 13 cents
per pound, unwashed 10 cents, but if
Congress adjourns leaving the McKinley
law stand, X Michigan unwashed will be
worth 19 cents and washed will be worth
23 cents, as it was before the McKinley
law was assailed. Very truly yours..
Justice Baseman &amp; Co.
—Charlotte Tribune.
*

that water to froaen to-quite an extentThis, however, is sn uneomrooa occurancr. and tbe queer actions of the elements
this year have struck this state as wel. as
many others
It has tong been a noted fact that one
can travel in any direction for a distance
of ten miles and find uu enflrely different
climate from that which they left. Tons
many parte of tbe state are very cold and
dry, while others are warm and damp or
the reverse.
It was my privilege a short time ago to
visit the Southern part of the state, that
section of California noted for its roses
and manges. As one passes through one of
those immense groves, strewn with such
tempting oranges,, they welcome the hearty
invitation “Help yourself*.* The orange,
lemon nud olive tntlto'Xre the most exten­
sively cultivated in that part al tbe state.
1 should like to apeak more fully of the
unrivalled climate, the productions and
resources of that country, centrally located
iu which Is the beautiful elty of Los
Angeles, but space forbid*.
Perhaps a few words of Interest might
be written concerning the Mid-Winter
Fair at San Franclscn.
The grounds are cosily located in Golden
Gate Park about three miles from the city,
and are accessable by three car lines. As
you near the grounds the beautiful electric
tower meets your gaze, and upon a second

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id and third
look may
9een* PreP*°ki0Ter
theffrwnxta
the Firth wheel which
k”
, ______ . .
»»b» from
the place of the famous Ferris w heelwbfcbon* Mi !&lt;** f'&gt;r for&lt;&gt; miles out on
As you enter the grounds you are soon
broeght to the Main court, around which tbe briny dsop.
Tbe other tretnrrt ot tbe fair are tbe
Me clustered, very tastily ^ “aln
well-known vendors and concessions which
^Ai'tSbead of tbe court stands the make the Midway sneh a noUy plare.
There are many County boltdlbxs which
fcdAinlstration Building, with ite pretty contain line exhibits. The seenle railway,
decorations, and In front of which plays a
FlrU&gt; wheel and bicycle arena afford pleas­
beautiful fountain, the design .being »
ure to those who seek IL
’4f&gt;-&lt;jr and ills gold beds.
As to the general exhibit. It resemble,
At the opposite end of this court
the Manufacturers and Liberal Arts Build­ very much the Chicago Fair and though It
U not nearly as extensive. It affords one
ing and in froqt of it to located the famons
electric fountain, which of itself draws much Information aud pleasure.
June «tb. IBM.
O. B. Vax Hons.
thousands to the fair. Centrally located on
Arroyo Grende.
either side of the court may be fouud Urn
. At

Machinery Hall and Agricultural and
Horticultural Building, while at the centre
of the court stands the great electric tower
extending Into space over 800 feet By
Sprinkling season from May 1st to Nov.
paying the necessary “two bite” one may 1st daily 0 to 8 a. m., and 6 to 8 p. m., for
travel this distance in tbe elevator. At the private families. AU others special.
first landing. 100 feet from tbe base, may
By order Water Com.
I be found a restaurent catering to the wants

JIbeokrteJy
Pure

A cream of tarter baking poW(it.
Highest of all in leavening staiSk
-Latest United States'
ment Food Report
Royal Baking Powi&gt;f.x Co

CASH OR TRADE
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THE LITTLE BRICK GROCERY.
Should you want trade you will always find our stock fresh and
new—our prices low as the lowest,

Dry Goods,

It Is not wholly twhat the democrats
have done In Congress that/'tjas\made
times what they are, because ltbey iiavn’t

Boots and Shoes,
i:
'

Hats, Caps,

done anything—only to break their pledges
and draw their salaries. At both of these
they seem to be adepts-

Anter««a4nr Letter from tbe GaUen State.
Dear Editor:—
As has been so often said
“seeing Is knowing” so it to with regard
&lt;to spending a season In California.
It has been my good fortune to pass
•several mouths in this state, abounding
.with such race freaks of nature and such
gorgeous seewery. It is truly said that
“one has ever before their vision a varied
panorama of beautiful sights”. There is
hardly a day bat .the anxious and observing
stranger may, find some unexpected or un­
looked for sight or experience which at
once reminds htos that be is in the cos­
mopolitan state of California.
Coming as I did. in the month of Sep­
tember I was here to witness the first rain
storm of the winter, and how perceptibly
one distinguishes between the two seasons.
It was nearly a month after my arrival,
before tbe winter season was ushered iu
by a severe rain storm, and during that
month not one day was there to be found
clouds- in tbe sky and tbe atmosphere was
of a fresh Invigorating character. Such are
tbe days of the “dry season” and can it be
a matter of wonder that one notices the
great difference in the seasons?
With winter comes the rain, cloudy days
and foggy mornings and evenings. Tbe
mountains and hills throw off their brown
coverings and in a short time the green
grass and vegitatlon presents itself, to the
great benefit and enjoyment of tne count­
less numbers of stock grazing thereon.
Hence the rain storms are gladly wel­
comed, for apon them depends the suc­
cess of the crops and products {or the
year; and this is more forcibly the case In
die elevated portions of the state.
It will be remembered that California is
composed.cumparatlvely speaking, of short
mountain ranges and valleys of necessarily
varied lengths and widths. Tbe people of
both regions depend upon sufficient rain­
fall during the winter to carry them through
the dry season, and it is from this fact that
California to threatened with a severe
drought this present year. The rain-fall
has been far below tbe usual amount, and
already tbe hills and pastures are dried.
However a drenching rain a few weeks
since saved many fields ot grain which
would otherwise have been a complete
failure.
Tbe method of irrigation in the valleys
has been to far perfected that they will
suffer but little, but sympathy is aroused
in behalf of the stock, which has already
commenced to suffer on the hills.
When one realizes that many individuals
possess and pasture from fifty to one
hundred beads of horses, as many cattle
and perhaps twice as many bogs, while
others can eonnt their sheep by tbe thous­
ands, it is not strange that horses can be
had now for tbe mere keeping, and many
have reeled to tbe ground under the effect
of a leaden bullet.
After suffering from the great financial
disturbances prevailing for many months
iu our country, California is feebly pre­
pared for a drought and yet it to a record­
ed fact reflecting great credit on tbe
history of the state, that this to their first
drought etnoe the notable year of *77 which
surpassed by far tlie present year.
One can hardly realize while they are
enjoying the vegitatlon, various fruits and
warm days, that their friends are in tbe
midst of a severe winter and suffering such
cold aa a Dative Californian has never

Clothing,

Notions and

Looks decidedly like fusion again this
year. Voters who have convictions of
their own will have to see their political
beliefs disjointed, fused, confused.- diffus­
ed, all on on account of a few wire puli-

CALIFORNIA

.

• W all St., N. y

Butter and Eggs

In an able argument before the Senate
last week Senator Sherman, of Ohio, said
that patting wool on the free list “was the
culminating atrod(ty of the Wilson bill.*
He appealed to the democrats to put aside
polltic* and withhold th to destructive blow
to this great industry. The sheep raising
aud wool .growing industry was common.
In a greater or less extent, to every state
and territory. .It was certain, he said,
that tbe United-States could not
in the production of wool with
Argentine republic and other countries
where sheep raising was the principal In­
dustry. Unless some government aid was
given the fanners of the United States
they must abandon the field.

IThe Democratic and Peoples Party
Caunty Conventions are both called for
■iteaame day and the same hour in this
city, though In different | buildings.
Straaue, aint it?

JPbHiter'

Furnishing Goods.

E. Y. HOGLE

Trade
Had
In-Summer
PARIS GREEN
Clothes
These torrid London Parpie,
Days.
^Slog Shot
Better see us
Some time For Spraying Fruit Trees, etc.
In July
GOODYEAR
Before
The Modern Druaolst,
IS HEADQUARTERS.
Stocks are
Remember that Wall Paper
Broken.
is Cheaper than ever
We’re on the lookout for
the wants of all sized men and
make a special point on Sum­
mer Underwear for fat men.
Fat men sizes are from 34 to
50—the .very beet suite $2.00.
Yet $1.00 buys good ones.
For all men— Summer Per­
cale soft and stiff bosom Neg­
lige Shirts—at prices to your
liking.
’
Summer Coats in Black and
Blue Serges, Alpaca, Mohairs
and light stuffs. fl.00to|5.00.
Seer Sucker and Sateens—40
to 90 cents. Vests to match
accordingly. White Duck and
Fancy Percale Vesta—$2.50
down to 75 cents.
Case after case of of Straw
Hate arrive—and leave us on
the heads of buyers. Better
values than ours are hardly
possible—and your money
back if anything’s misrepre­
sented.
Mr. Glenn W. Greeaneld (formerly or Hod-

Ms; asir11 ”pi— «•
Out of town folks served
as though here.
Write
particulars—You’ll like our
way.

This Season.

W. tl.qOObYEdR

CONDEMNED
MURDERER
Recently stood on the scaffold with only
a few momenta between him and eternity.
After the noose was adjusted he wa s ask­
ed ifhe would like to say anything. ‘Yes"
he replied, “I would like the make a few
remarks about the Wilson Bill.” We
submit that it was not natural for a man
under those circumstances to talk upon
such a subject. It was not expected.
So you would not expect us to talk of
anything but

We oet our

Paris Green
.

direct

From the Manufacturer and
are offering a Strictly pure
article.
We dont handle the cheap
grades, who wants them?

Lard on
Pure and Clean as melted
Lard and if you prefer, we
have the lower priced oils.

Croquet Sets
Hammocks

E. S. FIERCE,

W. J. &amp;L.L Holloway

GtoUler fmlster. flatter.

(Sign of the Elephant.)

• L ader th. Tower Clock."

Q1AMU RKFlbS. riKH.

Blo Store on the Corner.

HASTINGS, MICH.

FURNITURE
It’s our business, we’re interested in it. ’
and can’t help talking about it If you
want any Bed Room Suites, Dressers,
Elegant Book Cases or Furniture of any
kind just give me a call. My complete
stock and low prices will please you.
I can show you the nicest thing in the
line of Baby Carriages you ever saw if
you will only give me the opportunity.

A. McCoy.

�Hastings Banner
"^Thursday, June ai. 1894.
w, i&gt;. COOK. Loen Editor.

times $ke hard
QO6US 4KE CHEAP.
I . ; .' ‘.11X10114 to sell. If you
' need

WALL PAPER

Window Shades,
Paints, Oils
Patent Medicines, or
annhhnr in my line, give
me’ a &lt; liance. I will save yon
money.
Diul-s.

FRED L. HEATH
THE DRUGGIST.

LOCAL NEWS.
■ CIRCULATION •

This week,

82 quires.

It la reported that Johnson. who
PERSONAL MSNT’On
token by Stetxle, tor a crocodile near
Middleville, recently, and
,kul,
‘j It ri-tvon ape it Sunday
with hit
was fractured and one side paralyzed w«.
father at Union City.
worse Tuesday and that a ductor had to
Fred
Wole,,it,
(1I
j,!!,
»
be called. His lutpruwruent bad led the
hi town
Monday auu Tuesday.
physicians to hope for bl. recovery soon.
III-. Eva It:!., was In Grand
Itepltte*&gt;
It you bare that dull "tired feeling;” tew day. the p««t wwk.
If-youPre gloom, despondent, dlscourag"••'•InHeatl.ufK.latuanM aa, m the
«l;1f yoo r«l the excess of care and—
city Tuesday (,n busing.
mother-in-law—take courage. Cheer up
“r. cud Mr.. C. W. Young.
Allegan,
be bright anal smile again. You certainly
will have to Ir you listen to Alba Haywood ■r* in the c?iy 1ora *.hort visit.
■J1*"12Woodland, Is the guest
JuneSOtb, at the opera house.
°i Mrs. Geo. Tinkler this Wv^k.
.
We are indebted to Prof. H. B. Andrus,
Kreil Allen, or Sagi,„w, vloltwzl friend,
for a program of the Commeucetueni ex­
and relative. In tlm eUy this week.
ercises or the Nashville schools, on June
Fml 1'Mlllps lefl TllrM,y raornlnK t0
28th nt the Opera House. Clsss Dsy exer­
go to work In the Wool Boot factory at
cises ue on June 2Tth. Hon. Washing­
ton Gardner will deliver tbe address on
Ml»« Myrllr B. Upton I, enlertalulnic
Commenoenaeut Day. The class numbers
her slater, »&lt;|„ Union ,rom tb
fifteen.
Mich.
A very nice gstne of balhwas played st
Sira. J«,|„ Dzvlz,
N||w_ b v|
the fair ground Saturday between the
her parenn Mr. znd Mra David EevleKalamazoo High School team and tbe Has­
theimer.
tings nine, tbe score standing IB to " In
Mrs. ha Dickinson and Nettle Ucnderfavor of Hastings at the end of the ninth
•hott went to Charlotte this week for a
inning.
Hastings has some excellent
short vWt
players aud certainly ought to produce a
Cyril Otlgaby relumed to Chicago Satteam that needn’t take* the back seat for
Orday. Mr., Grig.by will r, u,,|n hrre r„r
the best amateur teams In tbe state.
acme Um.- longer.
The Otsego papers sphpk Iu glowing _ Miss Hatlie Uidcbklss, of Aurora. 111.,
terms of the address ot Mrs. R. A. Bailey,
nr t».u
. x.
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City Saturday and will
of this city, at the great Maccabees picnic m kc nn extended visit

£।

"Mt "Mrc. Belle, den/fed lh “ ' dHz7“

Dandij Riding.
FcrMon in Every
qoobYE/m
IHFLEHENT5.

New Western Walking.
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SATISFACTION

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Triltl- “

whh
iw «&lt;.')
n words —
j mirthful.
1 vuuwiw inuune.
wltli her
well ohA«.
chosen
and
Mrs. Tinkler, of Hutinxk Is speudlog *'
autecdotes. She is a bright, scholarly
few
days with her daughter, Mrs. C. C.
lady, very pleasant and agreeable to meet,
and presented many valuable truths re- Deane.—Way laud Glnbe.
gxrdlns the nuesUuns ot fraternal Insur-! Mrs- Chatlra Brown and children, ot
I Chicano, arrived here laat week lo spend &gt;

.,,
K
.
Ith' aumtner wllh Mr. Katim.
Hereafter, changes for advertisements |
After submitting desitrns end prices In;
, „ , ,
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest to
competition with others, A. Black A Son L, ,
"
Insure insertion in the Issue ot the week
were given the contract for fnnUahlng an !
when brought.
i
excellent monument for Ferel Otis, of w L ,
21“
i.nyk out for Alba Haywood June 29th. Kutland. the «r„e to be of Barre granlre । *“*- '* *

see tte.-e white silk mitts at 50c at Miss

CORN CULTIVATORS

and about 10 feet high. sunnounttd with a I
beautifully draped urn. The various deal-i

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Wh,Ch K'V'

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EVERT TIME.

*"‘1

A Square Deal

---------*---------------- N. Sutherland, ot Morgan has sold his

Don’t sweat but get some ice cool milk era met at the store of Mr. Otte at farm tn W. H. Myers the Jefferson street
Shultz, submitted designs and prices, and harness maker. Mr. Sutherland Intends tn
••hake at Coy's.
Fine cream confectionary at Coy’s Inj^ie
*bove
Thls rtrn- a,!* tnake l,’te city his future home.
Hendershott block.
&gt;
. got a big job in Grand Rapids last week, j
Found—A K. ot r. charm al my resldfor tbe David Young estate, getting tbe i
j । cnee. Thiuk II belongs to some Deltoii
You can get pure lee cream at Coy’s.
h&gt;b In competition with prices from Grand
Knight Owner can have the same by call­
Nice meals served there also.
j Rapids, Adrian, and other dealers.
This
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Williams, speaks volmnes for the energy,push,work­ ing at the Banner office and paying for
this notice.
p. r. Karns.
Friday, June $th, an 8 lb. girl.
man ship ard prices made by this firm.
Take a few days vacation and take in
Call on Christatas for the latest styles
Our readers sbouldftremember that cards the races Joly Srd, 4th. and 5th.
Many
•in photos. He guarantees satisfaction.
of thanks, long obituaries, and revolutions flyers are being registered every day for
Everyone ksows Alba Haywood. He’s
are not printed unless paid for. If we these races and a good, time is assured.
.going to be at tfr.e Opera bouse June 29th.
did not do this the paper would become Everything will be conducted fairly and
Ikin’! be foaled by any windy argu­ filled with such notices to tbe exclusion of
honorably as tbe gentlemen Interested are
ments, but bay shoes at the Bankrupt good newsy reading matter. We suppos­
all men ot honor.
store.
ed thte was thoroughly understood but of
We acknowledge the reaeipt, of a pro­
Painting, piper hanging and hard wood late we have had an overflow of cards of
finishing. Inquire of W. 8, Nelson, 118 thanks with tbe request “please print *nd gram for the Centreville High School
West State SL
oblige," and it Is for tbe benefit of each Commencement exercises, to be held June
Sind. Tbe elass is composed nf five young
Wind stoom of shoes struck town to- that we repeat the above. As a gewera!
ladies, owe of them being Miss Josie
■diy. Childs shoes lOe at the* Bankrupt thing we prefer not tn print them as they
Whipple, formerly of thia city, whose efesay
are\wt
usually
of
Interest
to
bbt
relatives
store. Saturday only,
. f
and friends of the deeeased. If our read­ (son ••Seteemes”.
See our prices for Saturdav. Special
ers coaid only know the very large wumDon’t foeget to go »o J. Forbes, the
prices for that day oirty.
ber of these that we are asked to print tailor, for your suite, and to get your
Bankrupt Smre.
each week they certainly would be sur­ clothes repaired or cut over. He Is locat­
• We have » full line*of gauze underwear
prised.
ed over J. S. Goodyear’s store in tbe office
for ladles aud children, very* cheap.
At the close of tbe ball game Satusday formerly occupied by Dr. J. C. Andrus.
Miss Feighnesl
“Lady" Baldwin, better known as plain He can please you and will do work at
No iire roods frntnKJrand Rapids in our
Charlie, gave a little exhibition of pitch­ satisfactory prices.
stock. We sell all fresh goods at the low­
ing as it was done la Che days of the “Big
The use of Mr. John BeMtner’s honse
est prices.
Bankrupt Stork.
Four," when he was really the King of has been kindiv offered to tbe ladles of
The balance of our stock !of hate will be
ball twirlers. The Httle leather coveetd the Episcopal Society for to-morrow after­
closrd out at prires which will be sure to sphere was made te curve in and out, up
noon. and those attending the Alnmnl
sell.them.
Miss Fhjcmnek.
and down: it went fast and It went stow banquet wiM lay aside their wraps here,
WeciR furnish duplicates from Heath’s and all with apparently the same effort. and an Informal reception held, before
old negatives on short notice.
”
The exhibition showed that Charlie hadn’t going to the Parish House.
J. H. Christmas.
completely forgotten his cunning yet. He
Even
Vanderbilts must realize toe
Don’t fotjjrt the races July 3rd, -4th, and thinks that bls left arm has gained Ito ou­
fact that we are going to have some big
5th. No better will ever be seen to Barry tline strength and that be will again be crowds here at tbe races July Srd, 4th anil
County—for a long time to come at least. able to play ball with his old time vigor 5tb. as they have given a rate of one fare
Thin- threshing engines and one separa­ and effectiveness. He left for Grand Rap­ fnr round trip from ail pointe to Has­
tor for sale'very cheap at Hastings Engine Ids Tuesday and will probably play with tings. This Is a very generous off»*r aod
&lt;k Iron Workl Also belts, tanka, hose that team tbe remainder of the year if his oae which ought to be taken advantage of
arm bolds out.
Atiil.
by all.
A distressing accident which resulted Iu
The services ot the Guitar and Mando­
Fanners you are cordially Invited to go
lin Club are in demand these days,
The tbe sadden death of Jas. Harrington, of to Phillips A Erbs. They will give you
boys 'furoteh excellent music and their Hope, sad the serious injury of a cunple the bigbest market price for produce and
prl&amp;l arc very reasonable too.
of fellow workmen, happened at the barn- will sell you tbe best groceries that money
Phis is jdst the time for you to go to ralslug of Henry Forbes at his barn In can buy. They will look to your wants
Mesdaines-Sitabee's and Busby’s and get ■ North Barry. In raising a bent It toppled promptly and satisfactorily. All that they
fine dish ot tee cream. Saturday evening over falling on Mr. Harrington crushing ask is for you to give them a chance.
they win serve loe cream and straw ber- his skull, killing him Instantly, breaking Their goods and prices will do the rest.
Sanford CMtterdon’s leg and badly brnisI riet
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l
’
Ing John Waters, It te reported that In
Mrs. Minnie Greble has an orange tree
raising tbe bent there was not sufficient smiles these da,a. No, It Isn't on account
y&lt;ti full bloom. The fragrant blossoms and
help and that It was pushed too far for­ of a small male. It’s *11 on account of the
glossy foliage are very beautiful, and
ward and Its falling could not be stopped. large mall Whfclr he la getting every day
nwch admired, especially by those who
bringing entries for July 3rd, .th, and
Mr. Harrington was 45 years ot age, a
have never seen one before.
SUi. Jim says the raeee thia year will
poor man. and leaves a wife and seven
Road Commissioners can find 8____
Inch small children to fight the battles &lt; Ufe ecl I pee anything ever seen here before. The
Bridge Plank at our yard iu Hastings. alone, which fiact makes the accident ail gists, offered In purses are bringing many
Joe entrtea and great sport can be looked
Other people can find anything they want
the more deplorable.
for. One fare oo all the rail roads will
in the line of lumber and shingles.
Saturday a telegram came to Sheriff Mc- also enable many to come who would not
Bentley, Tomlinson and rider.
KevlU from Detroit announcing tbpt he otherwise. Come to Haitinga and enjoy
Ot coarsa you know that Alba Haywood
ooold have Jimmy Mortimer, the noted
youraeH.
l» going to be at the opera house tbe 29th
crook and sate blower, If be would go to
The beautiful and Impressive M emorial
of this month. Make arrangement* to
Detroit after him. Not being wall him­
hewbiiM. He is too well known in Has­
services ot the Kolghts of I’ylhias and
self he sent Deputy Burgesa. Arriving at
- flhgs to need an introduction.
MaeeatMW took place Sunday afternoon.
Detroit however be found that the case
Remember that you can still get the1 against Mortimer bad been continued and eMb order holding IU exercises separate­
ly
An excellent address tor the former
Banner and Detroit Tribune, the two for Detroit officiate would not let him go. It
$1.00 per year or the Banner and New Is said that Mortimer has been Identified order was made by Her. W. W. Taylor In
the Episcopal church, while Mr. R. F.
^ork Tribune at tbe same prlee. Take
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The acts of a certain hoodlum gang. uteb| of the Nashville bank robbery. It
From the choreh and opera honae tbe bro­
*hould be most severely punished IS per­• Is also said that be has been Identified by
mitted in. While di a recent rampage they tbe Battle Creek blacksmith as tbe man thers marchod to tbe KIveraMe cemetery,
tore up Ed. Powers^stone steps, set some’ who had some drills sharpened tbe night where they teatlBed to the sac red memory
In which they held their deceased brothers
Mrante going st fall blast, and did of the robbery. Also that It has been
by laying beautiful wreaths of Sowers up­
«her lawless acts.
found where be spent over $100 in gold
on their gravesAfter these services
Chas. McQueen, of Thornapple came to tbe next day after tbe bank safe
were performed Hon. F. T. Coigrove de­
this city this morning wltn two large loads broken into.
Mortimer te a dangerous livered sn eloquent address for the K. r. s
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and tbe closest watch would_ have lodges were largely represented sod the
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�The man stared long and earueutly
her in his armsat the girl before he replied
For a moment she
__
“You are wrong- The man who has but the next her eyes fell &lt;»
caused all this trouble h Tom Roy- ly Iron tar which layon the
lauce."
she snatched it up »nd held It
60,00
“Well, we shall see. I say t^at I
have the evidence that will clear him threateningly.
“The Great Daily of Michigan.
“Stand bacKt” ahe cried.
___
even from suspicion." ‘
•
\nd Reuben Gorringe quailed tafore
“Evidence!" cried Gorringe, “what the dangerous light which dashed
It has stood the test of
evidence have you? If. as y°W
from her eyes, and for. a moment h«»public opinion for ti years,
Savannah Morbyn is mad, how will she itated. Thofa he darted forward, and
be believed?”
progressing and growing in strength year by year, admired by publisher,
with u quick movement wrested the
“Mad!" cried Mary, looking at him bar from the girl's hand and toaood it
and all people fer ita fearless, manly atbtode on all public questions, and
very suspiciously. “1 did not say slie
to tbe other end of the room.
for its intrinsic merit as a great newspaper.
was mad. Do you think she is?"
Then he turned end faced her, and
"You said so—eh? Oh, well, I thought stretched out his hands to take her to
you did," answered Gorringe. with con­
heart
___
fusion, which did a&lt;?t escape his com­ his
But she drew back as danntleasly as
panion’s notice. “Well, it's the same
THE EVENING NEWS,
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thing if she has some disreputable ever.
CHAPTER xxvn.
"secret.”
I 3 MONTH* NV MAIL
DETROIT.
“I dM not say even that it was dis­ ••TOV SHALL SOT UVF. TO BXLOXO TO ANOTHZB
MAX.”
Aguada* in erury village, town and city tn tbe State of Michigan.
reputable," answered Mary. "But you
FoT a moment he made no attempt
seem to hare thought she was mad.
to go near her.
Did you?"
"Why do you madden me in this way,
“How on earth should I know? I
Mary?" he asked. “Am I so hateful to
know
nothing
about
her
and
her
se
­
self. "Savannah is mad. and probably
you
that,when I seek thus to be alone
she is Lucy Howell. But how is that cret But I say I should not accept her with you, your only feeling is loathing?
to help us, supposing she will not eviderfee in Tom’s favor against the
Is it so unpardonable a crime that my
other evidence."
speak?"
By Arthur W. Marchmont, B. A.
“It’s not for yob to say what evi­ love should urge me to bring you here?
Then it flashed upon her that this
All my wrong is that I love yow"
“Mlier Boadley’a Secret,” “MMeltau
confirmation of Gibeon Prawle’a story dence may be given," answered Mary,
“Love! 'What can you know of love,
“You are not the judge.
was also a proof that he had been mak­ warmly.
when you seek to force it with an iron
ing inquiries; aud that she had What i have now found out will make
padlock?
Love trusts and does not
wronged him in supposing he had been Tom’s innocence clear no matter what
threaten. You know nothing of love.**
merely wasting the time In order that other evidence may be given."
“Do you mean that you do not mind
[to as ooxnxvxD.]
“Take care! Take care! lou may Tom might get convicted.
This brought about a fresh revulsion the evidence I have to give?”
go too far,” she cried, stretching out
“1 mean that we shall prove that
her hand and threatening Mary. of feeling. If Gibeon was really
Specimen Caaea.
“There is a limit to my patience, and anxious to get Tom acquitted, it seemed Tom was not in the mill—was -not any­
S. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wls., wm
if you go too far I won’t answer formy- perfectly clear that he himself could where near it when the deed was
troubled with neuralgia anji rheumatism,
not be the murderer, since, as he him­ done," answered Mary.
his stomach wm disordered, bls lifer wm
“You set me at defiances then?"
Mary returned her fierce, burning, self had said, he would have been a
“Set yon at defiance? What can you affected to an alarming degree, appetite
threatening glances with steady, un­ fool to interfere and run the risk of
fell away, and he was terribly reduced In
mean?
How
strange
you
are.
You
flinching gnze, watching every move­ drawing attention and suspicion to
said before that nothing would please flesh ami strength. Three bottles of
ment the other made.
himself.
Electric Bitters cured him.
Next day she caught sight of Savan­ you more than that Tom’s Innocence
“Y’ou will not frighten me," she
Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, III., had
said, quietly. ‘T tell you again that nah walking in the direction of the should be proved and that I should be ( a running sore on his leg of eight years’
if the reason you give for your strange mill. She was not at her locns, how­ happy with him.”
standing. Used three bottles of Electric
and guilty silence is what you really ever, and when Reuben Gorringe came
“I am not altogether well," he said, Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen’s
think, you are a mad woman. Tbe to speak to her during the afternoon ‘T’nr worried, too, a bit. You are Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and
proper place for anyone who takes Mary asked him whether*hc had seen quite wrong about Savannah. I know well. John Speaker, Catawba, O., had
pleasure in the death of a fellow­ Savannah.
that she is quite respectable and. is to five large fever sores on his leg. doctors
creature is the place from which Lucy
“I have not," said Gorringe. “She be trusted,".continued Gorringe, dog­ said he was incurable. One bottle Electric
Bitters and one box Bucklen’s Arnica
Howell escaped—a lunatic asylum."
gedly.
sent word this morning that she could
In an instant the other reeled as if not come to work to-day. She is not
“And I am sure she is not," returned Salve cured l}lm entirely. Sold by W. II.
Goodyear,
the druggist.
under the force of a violent blow. Then very regular now. What 'J want to !
with as much emphasis. "Now,
she recovered herself and, glaring say is that Mr. Charnley wants to see I. wherever can Mr. Charnley- be? He
hiivi.
tronA
I
run
Vint
stav.
Whatvengefully at Mary, with a storm of you In the office now. There is some- ■ mnsf.
must have gone. I cannot stay. WhatA Hotuffhold Trea»nre.
passion disfiguring her handsome face: thing fresh about Mr. Coode’s death. I • ever it is he wants to say must wait till
“You she-devil, what do you mean?" think it is good news."
D. W. Fuller, of Canajoharie. N. Y.,
!*
the morning."
~ ‘
”
The words came from between her
Mr. Charnley was tbe new proprie-. | She got up from her chair and walked says that he always keep* Dr. Kings New
Discovery hi the House and his family has
clenched teeth, and. rushing suddenly tor—Mr. Coode’s nephew and heir.
’ ■ I towards the door.
aud swiftly upon Mary, she seized her
go, Mary,
'“I shall have finished this cut in a * “Don’t ~
- ” said Gorringe, always found tbe very best results follow
by the throat, as though to strangle few minutes,” she said, pointing to ; standing in front of the door. “Don't its use; that he would not be without it,
it procurable. G. A. Dykeman, Druggist,
her, shaking her violently in the fierce one of her looms, “and will coms go. TIt* ‘isn’t often 1 get
* the “chan&lt;xw&gt;f
“
*
Catskill, N. Y., says that Dr. Klug’s New
frenzy of furious wrath that possessed then."
having you to myself. Stay awhile
.
Discovery Is undoubtedly the beat cough
her1.
Mary followed in about a quarter of here." He spoke with gentle per­ remedy; that be has used it In bis family
an hour, but Mr. Charnley was not in suasion.
for eight years, and it has never failed to
CHAPTER XXVL
"This is no time for yielding to feel­ do all that is claimed for It. Why not try
the office.
“He has had to go out," said Gor­ ings of friendship," replied Mary. a remedy so Jong tried and tested. Triai
’ '
The struggle between the two girls ringe, “and will not be back for an “There is work to be done—serious bottles free at W. H. Goodyear’s Drug
was short and sharp. Mary was like a hour or two. a He was sorry, but said and Important work."
Store. Large size 50c aud 31.00.
child in Savannah's grasp, and having It must keep until he came back," and
“But Mr. Charnley will be disap­
been caught unawares had not even with tliat Mary went back to her pointed. Stay a little longer. It is such
power to call out. After a single effort looms.
a pleasure for me to have you alone,
she ceased to resist, and concentrated
The beat salve in the world for cuts,
She waited anxiously, expecting a all to myself; to look at you, to feel
all her power to prevent herself from summons to the office, but none eame; you are close by me. to know you trust bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, terer
yielding to fear and from losing her and when the day’s work ended Mr. me.”
sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains,
presence of mind.
“I cannot let you talk tome like that corns, and all skin Irruptions, and posi­
Charnley had not returned.
Savannah's flood of passion ebbed
“I am surprised." said Gorringe. again, Mr. Gorringe. I am Tom Boy­ tively cure piles or no pay required. It
almost as suddenly os it had risen. “He wm so positive and said he must lance’s promised wife."
Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
Her hands relaxed their hold, and, let­ tell you to-night, as it was important
“Bat Tom is not free yet, lass. He or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
ting the other slip from her grasp, she I should think he will be sure to find has to think about getting away from box. For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the
hid her face and burst into a storm of some way of telling you. He may call this charge before *he thinks of a prom­ druggist.
tears.
ised wife."
During a heavy storm which visited
at your cottage."
Mary felt instinctively that was just
“But I shall free him. Let me go, Bangor Sunday night, two men and a wo­
But no message came until it was
the critical moment, in which the great­ growing dark, and then Reuben Gor­ please.”
man were badly hurt by lightning.
est tact was necessary if she was to ringe came himuelf with a letter from
“I cannot let you go like thia,” he
Some people are constantly troubled
hope to accomplish the object of her the mill owner asking Mary to go to said, his voioe trembling.
with pimples and bolls, especially about
visit; and she waited in silence for Sa­ the mill at once, as the writer had good
“What do you mean?” she cried, a the face and neck. The best remedy is
vannah to speak.
shadow of fear for the first time cross­ a thorough course of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
and important Dews to telL
Impulsively the latter dashed the
The girl was in a flutter of excite­ ing her thoughts.
which expells all humors through the pro­
tears from her eyes, and turned to
She was alone with him in a great per channels, and so makes the skin be­
ment and went at once. When they
reached the mill Gorringe closed and building, in a room shut away in the come soft, healthy and fair.
“Why do you come here to try me locked the yard gates behind them, and very heart of the mill, where not even
like this? Why do you say such things did the same with the large heavy . sound «,cid possibly roach the
X
to provoke me and drive me out of all
doors which led in to the factory itself.
self Into Clinton River Sunday evening,
self-restraint? Gp away. If you are Then he led the way through the now I , *„ I‘ mean that I cannot lei you- o
- , but timely arrival convinced him that he
go
hurt I am sorry; but anyone would gloomy and deserted building to the I frorn
--------me
- w.i.k„a
. (Ud
without---------------an answer
to not
thewant to dle jMl jpt
flare up at being called such things. office.
questions 1 have been unking you for
You brought it on yourself. Go away."
Ayer’s Hair Vigor is a universal beautl“Where is Mr. Charnley?” asked some days. If I consent not to give
“Will you not say what you know Mary, stopping on the threshold when the evidence will you promise not to fler. Harmless, effective and agreeable.
It has taken high rank among toilet arti­
about Tom, Savannah?" asked Mary. she saw the office was empty and the see Tom again?"
• cles. This preparation causes thin and
“1 am sorry, very sorry I angered you. gas turned down.
“No, certainly not—a thousand times weak hair to become abundant, strong and
But if yon will but speak what you
“He must have gone out for a mo­ no! If you will give the evidence you healthy, and restores to gray hair its orig­
know, we can forget all this."
ment. Never mind, he’ll be here di­ must give it; though be sure it is evi­ inal'color. ‘
Savannah cast a quick, furtive, rectly," said Gorringe, leading the way dence, and not such rubbish as you
Ground was broken Monday morning at
suspicious look at Mary, which the in. “Sit down."
made up at Tom’s cottage."
Lansing for the erection of a church at
latter affected not to see.
"Made up at Tom’s cottage! I don’t
“Was he here when you left to come
Logan and Hillsdale streets by the ML
“I cannot, I cannot!" she exclaimed, to me?" she asked.
understand you."
Zion Baptist Church Society." '{flgqygq
wringing her hands and wiping again.
“I mean when you mistook red paint
“Certainly he waa. Don’t worry
“You do not know—you cannot know. youwself;" and having turned up the for blood, and a broken piece of iron
To restore gray hair to Its natural color
I cannot."
gns he took a position between the girl with which he was making an experi­ as in youth, cause it to grow abundant and
strong, there is no better preparation than
“You cannot: Why not? Who’s to and the door, leaning against the walk ment for a dangerous weapon."
prevent you? It is only the truth that “Is there any fresh news, Mafry?" he
Without a word he turned to the Hall’s Hair Ren ewer.
I want you to tell," said Mary, aston­ asked, in as indifferent a tone as he safe, and took aut the packet she had
Roy McLees, aged 6. was caught under
ished at her answer.
brought
to him before. When be saw a rolling log while playing In one of tbe
could assume. “You know that I am
“I have told the truth.
Tom was bound to speak at the next hearing. I what she had done he held it out in mill yards of Flint, Monday, and received
not with me. 11 never saw him that cannot put it off any longer. Have you front of him, looking from it to the Injuries that will probably prove fatal.
night.
I did not T did not
I did found out anything?"
girl and back again.
not” She repeated the words rapidly,
“I seeavhat you have done," he said,
“I have found out everything," an­
and shook her head like a child the swered Mary.
in a hard, firm tone. “This is your
while. ’
“How do you mean everything?" work to cheat me. You will repent it,"
“Yes. you did," returned Mary, asked Gorringe, sharply.
he said, deliberately.
calmly. “And what is more, it .will be
"You have cheated yourself,” she an­
“I know who murdered Mr. Coode—
proved that you were together; and if or at any rate I know who broke into swered. “But I have given you my an­
yon persist in swearing what is not the mill on the night of his murder,” swer. I will go."
true you will be put in prison yourself. ’’ answered the girl.
He was silent for a lengthy pause as
“Have you not had warning enough?"
if in thought Then heTooked up and
“Who was that?"
Shortly before 6 o’clock Saturday arterSavannah said, angrily.
“Do you
“Gibeon Prawle. It was he who was spoke:
want me to do you a real mischief? in the mill that night"
hJ11 ,,K1 wloii stonn
“You have mistrusted me and tried nZ
®°~l“' ,?,u':.h "V wh«‘ of tbe faraGo, before I do it
I won’t be forced
“What!" exclaimed Gorringe, excit­ to trick me. You have succeeded in
to speak by you or anyone. Go away," edly. “No, it can’t be; you’re mis­ that; but you have made my task er. near there has been greatly dimagcd.
and she pushed back the chair on taken," he added after a moment in a easier than I thought to find it, Mary.
V”*’, Ce,,*r Sprlnrs. Mich,
which she sat as if making ready for a quieter manner.
I also have cheated yon. It was I who says, as a harmless quieting remedy. 1
fresh attack.
“No, I am not mistaken. He knows wrote the note in Mr. Charnley’s name
*" "’ual ,o Adlrenda
Mary's heart sank then.
• • -by to get you here alone in the mill with when my baby is fretful." that I know it"
Sold
W.
“I have tried to be your friend, Sa­
“But it’s impossible. It must be im­ me. I also have succeeded. I have H. Goodyear.
vannah. and you won't let me," she possible,” said Gorringe.
brought you here to tell you that you
3*°
&amp;
McColltster
of
Detroit
said, resolutely. “It is not my fault if
“Why impossible for Gibeon if pos­ must be my wife. You are in my power
the baccalaureate before tbe
you drive me to other steps. The story sible for Tom? How can that be?"
u,e Pl&gt;taout” t gb
here; and if you will not be mine, then
“Eh? Oh, I mean all the other things the consequences will be on your own school Sunday night
innocence, and tell it you shall, if it prove that it was Tom. They all point head."
has to be dragged from you. I know to one conclusion.”
He spoke with deep earnestness and
your secret, and, if you will not speak
"Then they are all wrong, as I said concentrated passion, made more unwithout my using it, then I warn you they were from the first"
preoaive by his calm manner. She
I shill use it. I will give you till to­
“How are you going to prove that stepped back a couple of paces and
morrow night to make your decision." Tom wasn^t in the mill, then?"
then faced him, her features white and When «hc waa a Chikl, abe cried for Cassorta.
Savannah sprang to her feet
.
“By Savannah’s evidence," answered full of determination.
“Go!" she cried.
“You dare to Mary, confidently. “I h^re found out
“Do you mean that you have lured
threaten me? If you want to leave a means of making her speak the me here with a lie in order to try and
this room alive go at once, or I’ll truth."
force me to be your wife?"
twist my fingers round 5'our throat
"I have brought you here to tell you
“The deuce yon have!" said Gor­
'
ringe, hastily. “You’ve not been idle." of my love, Mary," he said.
Kjaioney, a youngTaimyra
“Love!” she cried, with ineffable
Then with a slight laugh, as of annoy­
“
Love!
Why.
you
are
the
ance or admiration: “What have vou
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H , * phj ?:-.--an&gt; aud Surgeons.
c in city &lt;&gt;r ^unty responded to with

tippir1*. &lt;lay or night.
A silEl.li”&gt;.
(I Real Estate Office.
.X*. Hastings.
il Estate Real Estate
ieneral conveyancing.
; Abstract Books, comcan (urplsh complete
. r. BROOKS. Clerk;

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LADIES’ SHOES

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T. CPLGROVE,
Attorney at Law
Smith &amp; Colgrove.)
•? in Colon block, Hastings.)
.».he courts of the state.-

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Boys’ Shoes, north
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SHOES . . .

$2.00, Fire Cut Price.............................. ............
90c Pair
2.50,
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.$1.20
3.00,
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3.50,.
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5.00,
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$2.00, Fire cut price......................
2.50,
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3-0°,
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3.50,
•• .......... ........... ..
5.00,
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................... 98c Pair
..................................... $1.20 . n
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1-75
&gt;1
............................... .. 2.20

$1.25, &lt;1.50, $175, Fire Cut Price............................
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1.50. 1.75, 2.00,
&gt;25, 1.50. 1-75.
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1.90,
2.25,
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1-75.
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-75. .90, I.OO,
•60, .75,
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.50.
.40, .50,
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.................................... 9OC a Pair
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$I.IO
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........ ............................ 75c
.............................. *... 1.00
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60c
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31c &lt;&lt;
.................................... 12c

$1.50,
2.00,
2-35,
2.75,
3-oo,

$1.75,
2.25,
2-75.
3.00,
4.00,

Ladies’ Fine Slippers, worth 75c, 90c, $1.00, Fire Cut Price..;...................................................... 50c a Pair
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Oxford Ties,
“ $1.00, Si.25, Si.50, Fire Cut Price.......! 70c
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Carpet Slippers, iSc a pair, worth 40c. Shoe Polish, 3c a Bottle, worth 15c. In fact everything in
the Shoe line next to given away.

SLIPPERS
REMEMBER lor 40 cents You Gan Buy Wliai Olliers Charge $1.00

t Fire Sale will open Saturday, June 23, at 9 a. m., in the Large Storeroom in the Bailey Block, Mam street.

E. REXA&gt;TON.
Attorney at Law,
t ktodvear &amp; Co.’s store.)
Pnr.ic&lt;
rourtsof the State. Collection*
’{QdtBgtO.
prot

M. BRANIGAN, Manager.

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OCAL' NEWS.
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• CIRCULATION •

This week,

P. S. Look

82 quires.

Hcreaft r. changes for advertisements
must react i.&gt; nfiioe Tuesdays at latest to

brought
r.n.
and other humors of the blood
ir-liu ■. to
• &lt;&gt;;t in the warm weather,
r.-even’ itby ttik’n,' Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Twenty thousand tight hundred pounds
ot Ueol
loaded into one car last week
at Ciauwttp. -

Cai-. Van Buren aud Berrien counties
app’e orchards are being devasted by the
carity worin^. which have been troubling
some Barry Cetmly orchards,
^anticipation day. Aug. 1, will be cele­

brated with gnat pomp by the colored
peep" ot Kaismazoo. Hon. Frederick
Dutyaw will u- the principal speaker.

poles in accordance with the above bld.
Carried.
Ayes—Busby, flicks. Huffman, Osborn,
Tinkler. Welssert and Waters.
Nays—none.
Moved by Aid.'Osborn that the Record­
er be Instructed to write Gamewell Fire
Alarm Co., in regard to numbering of Fire
Alarm boxes. Carried. "Ayes—all.
Aid. Bennett took his seat.
Moved by Aid. Hicks that the Recorder
be Instructed to find out No. of ft. short
on hose bought, cost of returning same to
Revere Rubber Co, and deduct same from
Ain’t of bill and send same to Co. Car­
ried..
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A ves—Bennett, Busby. Hicks, Huffman,
Tinkler. Welssert and Waters.
Navs—none.
Moved by Aid. Welssert that the dog
ordinance shall come Into effect on June
25th, 1894.
Carried.
, . « Ayes—Bennett, Busby, Hicks, Huffman,
Osborn. Tinkler, Welssert and Waters.
•Nays—none.
Moved by Aid. Hicks to proceed to
elect city Att'y. Carried. Ayes—all.
Aid. Hicks. Huffman appointed tellers.
Result of 1st ballot—Chas. Bauer 5, W.
O. Lowden. 3.
Moved by Aid. Osborn that Chas. Bauer
lx* declared elected. Carried.
Ayes—Bennett, Busby, Hicks, Huffman,
Osborn. Tinkler, Welssert and tiers.
N«v,—none,
„
Moved by Aid. Hicks that tbe office ot
constable ot ,th ward be declared vacant.

Common C. uncil met in adjourned ses­
sion Friday -evening. June 15th, Mayor
Ayes—Bennett. Busby, Hicks. Huffman,
Grtuiel pnoldini.
• ’-all Aid. Buaby, Hicks, O»bom. Tinkler. Welssert and Waters.
Nays— none.
•HuffKiaj)kOM...ii.and Welssert.
Moved by Aid. Osborn to proceed to
Aleent at n.ii call Aid. Bennett, Tink­ elect constable to «11 vacancy. CanH.
ler satf
Result of 1st ballot Mack Stebbins S.
Mib;
ig of June 1st aud 5th
Moved by Aid. Hoffman that M. S.
Stebbins be declared eleetdd constable to
A’■
a;sd Waters took their
fill vacancy in itb.ward. Carried.
Ayes—Benuetl; Busby. HlckSjHuffman,
To die IL
and Common Council Oslrarn. Tinkler. Welssert and Waters.
......... ...j sn'Hastings.
The unth-rjik-iml respectfully petitions
Constable bond of M. S. Stebbtos wlfli
foar iwr..n .. &gt;, „»y to f|x t|ie ^rade for a W. H. Stebbins. Oeo. Millard, as »“re,i“
sale-walk tu bi&gt; placed on the east side of in tbe sum of ssoo.oo
“J
Cnir I, stnvt ■•jrjHttsije his lot situate on
Moved by Aid. Welssert that the bond
the 5&lt;mth t.t&gt;: comer of :Walnut and
Im- accented and approved. Carried.
vnan-h streets in said City of Hastings,
Ayea-Bennett, Buaby, Hleks. Huffman,
aw sugge.-t IM said grade be fixed and Osborn. Tinkler, Welssert and W aters.
WwWisJied it. such manner as will be in
proper bmlonnky with tbe legally estabM* v’ed byDAld. Hicks that the Boardof
»«wd grace of the adjacent streets.
Health be Instructed to allow SO «M pools
am your petitioner also respectfully to be put In. In the business portion of the
that a •mitable cross-walk be pro- elty and to notify Mr. Kurtz to discontinue
'‘JW for and nmwtructed across Walnut tbe use of one In rear ot n»at market.
-iia,tlbep&lt;&gt;in1"1 *»‘t«reeefllon with said
Murrfby AldSH*cks that the digram
”n‘l hereby agree to contribute
sum of u n dollars, if. a proper cement presented to council regarding grade on
is laid, at said crossing. And
Broadway be referred to city Atty.
petitioner will ever pray, etc., etc.
i
James A. Sweezey.
Ayw-Bennett, Hicks. Huffman. Tlnkat ul” ** Ald- Welssert that tbe petition
on ’m’A Sw‘*z«’I I* ree’d and placed le Naya^Bwhy. O»born and Welssert.
Ajes-all.
The following accounts audited:—
Aid. Hicks that the petltiopi J. W. Babcock, repairs.................... » .75
an
8w*«*y be left to Aid. of
.50
«flw&gt;rd. Carrled
Will Mohler. Isnleni..
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‘Ita£r£ttsby’
Huffman, Osborn, Am. Road Machine Co.. 1 Am.
8.00
edge
v,"*’ Wei»«rt and Waters.
1.45
Am. Ex. Co., express
7.40
Huffman Bros- hardware
1.50
25 h
D°le8
follows: George Garber, labor
jo ft.’ 2 *Q- *1 top end 8L10.
C. Welssert. freight
»ft ?‘u at t0P «tid 81.85.
Goodyear Bros.. Uy sod labor....
1.50
&gt;0 fL 7 }“• at l°P end S1.90.
B. Wolcott, labor.
---------Uf, ’ - ‘n. at top end 81.70.
8. Wilcox..
’ * in. at top end 82.20.
2.10
E. Holbrook
106.00
Boxed u
J’ 8* Haki’ER &amp; Co.
pump rp».
4^
Aid. WdtMrt that tbe Fire
be authorised to purchase

. follow lug named personiVm. Beadle 4X days 2nd ward . .
zla day 4th ward
I day Srd ward&lt;:
Louie Beadle and team fl days 2nd

Etl. Shay and team 0 days 2nd
ward
Geo. Hagidoru aud team- 4 days
2nd ward • ■ •
Mike Custer 5:* days 2nd ward...
Wm. Tennyck 6 days 2nd ward..
James Shay and team 13&lt; days
4th ward
9 hours Srd ward’w
James Wooten and team lh" days
4th ward
9 hours 3rd ward
Henry Smith 1 d«y and 9 hours
4th ward
X day 3rd ward
Fred Loveland 1 day and 9 hours
4 th ward
X day Srd ward
Scid Wiley X day 4th ward
Mike Prosser IX d»rs 4th ward..
9 hours 3rd ward...............................
Stephen Barnes 9 hours 4th ward.
X day Srd ward- - • • • • • •
Dated. Hastings. June 15th 1894.
Wm. H. Beadle,
tytreet Commissioner.
James Shea and team, cleaning
/. streets, 6 hours, 30 cents per
' hour..................................
Alfred Fisher, cleaning streets, o
iron re. 15 cents per hour
George Boorum. work on sewer. 2
hours..............................
Ed. Barlow, dreying. .f- • • v
George Burgman, burying a dog.
Henry Jones, draying•
Lute Bennet, lowering man hole
on sewer. 8 hours. 30 cents
per hour
Robert Rogers, work on sewer i boure. 30 cents per hour
Al Warner, »X h«urs labor’ ’ ”
M Maynard 5X hours labor.
John Mead 5X bourn labor.
W. Bronson, 5X b°urs lftbor
E Holbrook. 7 hours labor..
F. Harris, 9X hours labor..
G. Burgman, 4 hours labor..
Tdm Doyle..
Dell Newton.
Litt Robinson
J. L. Custer
Chas. Pickle
F. L. Wood.
Lee Gibhart
Wm. Miller.
Chas- Baker
F. Lewis. • •
F. Bennett
C. Radford.
M. Prosser.
F. Radford.
W. Holes...
JSSiMW. Jr- » moBlhs p,r

; Jesse Darling. 0 months nay fi reman
1.00 Jesse Downs, 6 mouths pay fireman... ...........
2.00
F. M. Soule, fl months pay fireman.. .^
IS. 00
C. F. Grace, fl months pay fire18.00
man
J. L. Maus, 0 months pay Secy..
12.00 J. L. Maus, 0 months pay fireman.
8.25 Ed. Schumann. 0 months pay fireman
9.00
Scid Tinkler
4.50 R. Green....
2.70 E. Goldsmith
1’. Petty....
4.50 F. Newton...
2.70 R. Bell
Ed. Holbrook, Sec’y
9.85 B. Hilton
W. Montgomery...
E. McMurry
1.85 W. McKevItt, steward
.75 Jas. Donovan..
... Ed. Shea..
2.25 I B. Bishop.
1.35 1 F. Abbey
“*
1.35 D. Donahue.
.75 Jay Garrison..
Fines to be drawn in favor of
Secretary
Mike MePbnrlln. dr. to 1 dny
work'Brd ward..................
Dr. to 5 days work let ward
1.80
'.‘.00

.90 JohrfMulten. dr. to 3 daysChours
1st ward
.30 Dr. to 3 days 3rd ward
1.00
.25 John Slattery, dr. to 1 day
want - •
Dr. to 2 days 1st ward
2.40

1.80
.83
.83
.88
.83
1.05
.38
.60
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
10.00
7.50
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5 00
2.0^
2.09

ed by adding two new sections thereto to
5.00 stand as sections eleven (11) Mid twelve
(12) of sold ordinance.
5.00
Pound Master*.

5.00
500

5. OU

5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
7.50
5.00
5.00
7.50
7.50
5.00
3.34
1.68
2.52
3.34

Means impure blood, and overwork or too much
strain on brain amt body. The only way to cure
h to feed the nerves on pure olood. Thousands
of people certify that the best blood purifier,
tbe best nerve tonic and strength builder is
Hood’s Sarsanariila. What n has done for oth­
□It shall be the duty of the pound mas­ ers It 'vtll do for you—Hoou's Cures.
ters of said city to take up and impound
Hood’s Pills cures constipation by restoring
any dog, male or female, found running
peristaltic-of the alimentary canal.
at large in the city of Hastings not having
81OO Reward $100,
collar around its neck with metallic plate
The readers of this (taper will be pleased to
or tag aforesaid attached thereto, ’ and if
that there Is at leant one dreaded disease
said dog shall not be redemmed as herein­ learn
that science has been able to cure In all Its
after provided within four daj s after such stages, aud tied is catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh
dog shall have been impounded it shall be Cure Is the only podUve cure known to the
medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu­
the duty of the pound master to slay. or. tional
disease, requires a constltut.onal treat­
cause to be slain, the same but It is here­ ment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally
by provided that any such dog so Impound­ acting directly upon the blood and mucous sur­
ot the system, thereby destroying the
ed may be redeemed or taken from said faces
foundation ot the disease, and giving the pa­
pound upon exhibiting 11 said pound mas­ tient strength by building up the constitution,
ter a receipt of the City Recorder showing and assisting nature in doing Its work. The
have so mueh faith In Its curative
that the license in this ordinance Imposed proprietors
pbwert. that they otter Offer One Hundred
has been paid for sAid dog and the pay­ 1 tollars for any case that tt fails to cure. Hen
•
ment to said pound master of a pound fee fur list of testimonials.
Address F. J. Cheney &amp; Oo., Toledo, O
of one (1) dollar and the further sum of
ig_ Sold by Dnigglsts. 75c.
twenty-five (S3) cents per day for each
and every day such dog shall have been
impounded.
Pound Fees.

1.50
7.50
9.00

10.80
3.00
13.80

3rd

1.50
3.00

.
450
Clarence
Bauer, dr. to 2 days Srd
&lt;
ward
8,
Moved bf Aid. Waters Hurt the accts.
be allowed and orders drawn In respective
I
tends for same. Motion prevailed.
Ayes—Bonnett. Busby. Hleks. Huffman,
Osliorn.
Tinkler. Welssert and U aters1
Nays—none
Moved by Aid. WelMCTt that the aeeounU of SUUlfer and Oaboni be allowed

"lAree-Sennelt, Busby. Hicks, Huffman.
Osborn, Tinkler, Welssert and Waters.

Moved by Aid. Hicks that the St Com.
be autborUed to llx crossing at cor. ot
Creek and Thorn SU. and same to be
paid for from General Highway fund.
aVcs—Bennett Busby. Hicks. Huffman.
Osborn. Tinkler, Welssert and Waters.

oXntoor Aid. Welseert council ad­
,
c n E.n.,T
G. un/wiK
Holbrook,
journed.
Recorder.

1.50

WlIluraTenerek, 3 months W

Cleranre'seauett. 4 montb^W
Franks^. ’ ’mMtb» P»)

flre^

S. C.'awley. 6 moutb, P«y

flrc"

.tflinSrt****1"- 9 months p,)-

FredcnwWr. 6 xn°ntb» p«y ««•
Gran'tUwte. ’ rawtb. P»T 0^

Ordinances.
Ai&gt; ordinance to amend an
entitled ’’An ordinance relative to the II3.S3 cen.i«ot dop-and r««nlatln, U»^ronninff nt lance andXthe slaying of dogs,
»&lt;1(U“
5.00 adopted May Mb. A D-. ISM.
«O
«tlOt»
•U““1 “ “S
5.00 Los eleven (11) and twelve (13) ot said

2.50

5.00 "'sJeta'l. The Common Council ot the
ritv of Hastings ordains that the oral5.00 SVse enUUed "An ordinance relative te
the liceuulng of dog® and re&lt;u la’&gt; °F?*n
5.00 running at large and the
5.00

Section 13. The pound master of said
citj’ is hereby authorized to collect the
fees provided tor in section eleven (11) of
thia ordinance and shall pay to tlie Treas­
urer of said city on the la^t day of each
month nil moneys collected orrecelved by
him under thia ordinance.
Geo. H. Tinkled.
Chairman Ordinance Com.
Moved by Aid. Tinkler thRt the above
be Rdoped'and printed. Carried.
Ayes—Bennett Busby. Huffman,
born. Tinkler, Wietaert and Waters.

Fl NF
1

A Sister to Him.
They walked and rode and dallied
The whole long summer through.
They disagreed, then rallied.
And soon were friends anew.
He called her Nell, and she him Ted,
And they were jolly chums, they said.

AT THE-

CITY BAKERY.

They spent long days in boating,
And fishing near the short.
And oft their skiff went floating
Midst Uly pods. Nell wore
The drooping blossoms, dewy white.
Tucked in her silver belt at night.
Sometimes fair Nellie flirted
With other happy men.
And candidly Ted blurted;
•T’ni dead love with Jen."
And each In each confided when
Affairs were waxing tame again.

ADIR0NDA
■bmmb TRADB MARK
Wheeler's
•

And then Ted left for college
One day In early fall,
'
To gain msturer knowledge
Of cricket and football;
Out on tbe porch he stooped and kissed hen
Do not be shocked. Nell was his sister.
—Merritt Keene, In N. V. Sun,
My Sats 18 borne from college,
Es slick ezoeklnbe,
An'.knows about er hundred times

He wean er standin’ collar.
An* necktie solid while.
An’ ski them ’rsiety german*
Wt» “simply out o’ sight"
La, he ain’t half ex bashful
Ex all his brothers wuz.

Like witty
Re’s bound

the ladder

IGE GRbflM.
GONFEGTIONS.
SOFT DRINKS.

bmmw

R^liire

Nerve

—POSITIVELY CURES-

HEART DISEASE, NERVOUS
Prostration, Lpllopsu.
Bleepleuness and all deranaement« of the
Nervous System.

33Jk.ZBXZIfil
Purely VegataWe. guareuted free from
opiates, 100 full size doses, 5Oc.
M. D. Bailey. Receiving Teller
as (Mich.) Savtega Bank, says be
too much In favor ot
Heart and Nerve Cure.

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-The swan Snug,” Vlnnle nearc.
i
ansuiees &lt;»f the Barry townsJto. “Cume Buy
F.uwrra, Minnie j »blp Sabbath School Association there

lie will t»rin Hasting* Division for
Pte-Ming Program For tbe Cloaing Meet­
the Wnstilugton Conclave.
ing.
Remember that we are still sending
taaiiirduv tn? weTfthun’ news wm receiv­
The closing inerting for the j ear &lt;•/ lit
Banner and Detroit Tribune, the
Womens’ Club was held at the Episcopal ed that Capu A. D. Niskern would return
. papers for &gt;1.00 per year. Also wun«. Parish House. Friday afternoon. It was to Uile city and drill his old Division.
lluMinga No. IP. tor Hie biennial conclave
with New York Tribune. Subscribe now. &lt;&gt;b&lt;rrn*d by a special program. The mem- which will be held in Washington D. C..
ten "t th? Chautauqua Circle. HhakesThe council proceeding-*.
county l«eare aud Whittier Clubs were present and Iwif innlnc Augu»&lt; 27tli. As was announc­
ed la-t week 4S Divisions from all over
new* and local news will I* found ou &lt;mr n few invited friends of the club mem­
ber*.
’
• Hie country will *&gt;■ present and take part
Inside local page. Always look at our In­
After the customary business had been In the drill, among them being many
side pages. Y.iu will always find inter­ dispatched, the regular program was taken whom Halting- hM »*■* 1,1 e,‘ntr4t b»&gt;forr.
lip.
each number bring announced by the KMtomo birfeh.ii which waa a very close
eating reading there.
president with an appropriate quotation. . eebond In the drill at Cincinnati, where
Rev. W. W. Trfylor Is receiving many
The opening number was a piano duet Hastings won find prize, nnd on account
merited compliments for the very able ad- by Mis. James A. Sweezey and Carrie M. of which Kokomo regtetertkV kick against
_ _ —
Uteir ex­
integrity
that uu
\lress that be made to the Knight* of Py­ Goodyear. The address ot the president, the Judges’ ___
Mrs. Hannah M. Barlow, followed and pulsion from th? order for a tithe, has en­
thian. at tin* Memorial services Sunday nf- was very entertaining and Interesting; tered the contest, together with other
ternoon. 11 is address was characb rized containing a brief resume of the history ot crack Divisions.
CapL Nhkein has led Hastings to vic­
by Its broad, generous views and by Ils the various literary chibs In the city, and
two different National contests
firedom from narrowness and bigotry. t be object and work the Womens Club tory’
were endeavoring to accomplish, closing which ban* been instrumental In herald­
The address was very’ appropriate to tbe with a clever allusion to the hope tin Club ing the name of Hasting abroad where it
occasion and we hope to publish it In full j maintained fur permanent quarters uf their was never heard of before.
Cap. Nfcrtcern is a skilled officer, well
I own eft long. And hinting to the geutlenext week.
I men present that at some future time they versed in military tactics and will com­
The people have a right to expect rea- • ni'ght be nsk«l to go down deep In tiieir mand the best of attention and attendance
sounble order nnd quiet when they gu to &lt; pocket books and assist In the erection of at drills, from the Knights. It is expect­
of Hrs ed that Capt. Niskern wilf be here about
the opera hopse And the management “a fine dub house *for
“*’ the women -*
tfugs. Mrs. Marlon Go&lt;xlyear then gaft July.1st.
will do well to see that their wishes be an exceedingly Interesting review of “The
The Division Is under especial obliga­
respvctetl. Last evening’s entertainment Heavenly Twins.” in a very capable man­ tions to j*x-Capt. Hogle for the able man­
was spoiled for the majority of those who ner. This book Is In great demand now, ner In which he has drilled the men, and
it was largely through bun that Capt.
went io llsterq by n lot of little boys who having experienced a remarkable run, and
Mrs. Gtuxiyear’s review was listened td Niskern was secured, and no one in the
dinilH-d in the windows nnd some larger ;; with great interest Mrs. Belle Hender- whole Division was more elated than he
ones, who pught to know better, who I sbott sang “Loves Dreamland." aud n- when tbe pod news came.
continually laughed, whistled, talked sixMided to a hearty encore with “Marie
AN HONOR.
while the program was being carried out. Come td Me.” both of whKh were charm­
ingly rtndereil. “The Pilots Story” was
These annoyances ought to be stopped. recited In a graceful, impressive, manner
an Teinpor.tr/ Ch Urman ot the State
In every first tlass opera bouse some oite by Miss Phyllis Diamond, who has much
Is present to maintain order and people dramatic ability and. if her gift is encour­
aged
will,
without
doubt,
develop
into
an
The
Republican State Central Commit­
have a right to expect It here
elocutionist of much merit. Mrs James tee held a meeting in Detroit Tuesday and
A.
Sweezey
then
gave
a
pleasing
piano
decided
to hold the next Convention in
We clip tht; following from the Pm la
Kansas Republican—E. E. Stlncheomb of solo. A paper on “Social Purity” was Grand Rapids. July 81 st, next in Hart­
read bv Mrs. Clement Smith. Of this man’s Hall, commencing al to o’clock.
Mitrshal. Michigan. »gent for the Dr. paper we cannot speak too highly. We
Though Mr. Colgrove Was not present
Scales Pill • 2b., of Chicago arrived in feel'a larger number than those present nt the meeting vet he was honored with
Paula May Stth. and registered at. ...
thev should have the advantage of hearing It. the position of Temporary Chairman. In
, I We have received numerous requests to speaking of his selection for the honor the
CommereiaL Hotel. He hart been
publish it, and Mrs. Smith has kindly Detroit Tribune of yesterday says:
uated Mty HsL before .caving (liicago , g|ven i)er consent, for us to do so. It will
The Commi : toe’s .choice of the eloquent
and on Decoration day while In the park I appear next week, and we trust every ex-Senator Colgrove for temporary chair­
listt nfrtg to the speakers he took a chKI I render of the Banneu will give It a carc- man is to be cninmended. The represent.atives of the part/wiil find extraordinaiy
a«Hi went to the hotel, where his vaccinate j fuI perusal.
,
. ’
, ,
। The program closed with Mrs. Geoeva occasion tor felicitation in the prospects
made h m quite sick for several days. llayeR- geography class, reciting their ...............
.............
before
them,
and..................
no one is ..........
better .............
able to
The story was soon iu circulation that he ' lesson. It caused much merriment and j to let hwtse the
of enthusiain than
bad the small pox which Is happily a j| was thoroughly enjoyed. Each lady
_ In the Hastings orator,
I the class represented by some symbol
canard. Mr. Hiinchcomb te well again and ■
■ worn, or by pantomime or description,
feels badly flint such a report was clrcu' j n city or river and the answer was
Mudges Opera House was filled to its* ut­
by -------the audience.
ated,
. ;I guessed
—r*
- ----- V
,,
.
. most
most capacity
capacity jrm
last evening
evening long
lone ueiore
before me
the
orougbly
SDe id excursion to Grand Ranids via L ^he afterooon was thorough
y enjoyed
enjoy.-d | rur;fti(, r.^ wllh the fr|endji and reIa.
ope, i.u cXLUr&amp;ton to urauu uaptus \ ia j by. every
one
present.
1
All
wishing
tl**|tivi
&gt;O
,
.
.
the
off the clavs of ‘98. ’The program na
XB.u_
-------------------------------------------Michigan Centrhl on the occassiop of the ; “Womens’ Club” might prosper fur many
"'l out is given below in full:
Kent Crnntv Surnl.j School JUllv . n I
»"&lt;■ 113 "l,rt for ll" .dv.uieinent
Welcome bong.
Thun-Jny. .luue 28. The followih, tow j 01
Class Motto. “Finishing, Yet Beginn­
ing.” Andrew Harper.
rates and spocinl train services will (k- j
Notice
“Something to Say.’’ Fred Calkins.
given:
: Whereas my wife. Mamie Tufpening.
Selection. Mandolin Orchestra.
Leave.
Time.
Adults. CL.hl’n, has left my bed and board without any
“Mamma nnd the Boy,” Losina Camp­
Morgan..
cause or provocation, notice is therefore bell. HaMings.
hereby given forbidlng any and all per­
Double Trio. “Swing Song.”
Arrive urauu napiue. u.uu a. m., re- । sons trusting her on my account, as 1 j
“The Relenting Mob.” Ray’ Cramer.
Handkerchief Drill, by Eight Girls.
turning special train leaves Grand Rapids, i ?ha,, pa\no deb? of
«
,
. *
long as she remains and continues away
Song. “The Whip-poorrwill.”
fl-RO
Srhonls from all i «
________
............... that it is ___
fl.39 n.
p. ni.
m. Sundnv
Sunday Schools
from
me. s.
it being understood
my
“How Tim’s Prayer was Answered,"
stations are invited tu take advantage of wish that she should return, and will be Dora DePue.
“Batted of Splendid Silence,” Guy
this splendid opportunity. The best aud welcomed and well treated whenever she
Crook.
most prominent Sunday School speakers shall feel disposed to do so.
Dated Yankee Springs. June 19lh, 1894. j Selection. Mandolin Orchestra.
may be heard.
C. R/Osborn, Agent.
Abchie TCUpknino.
;
“You Git up.” Bert-C. Hayes,

x i.f
■ convened a plcnk; at the head
uf n..n
Gull
. Lake, en Tuesday June 11 Ch.
S. R. Wiliteon preaMed. aad tbe entire
affair wax a great sucerea. the various
schools of the township being well repre­
«i»i i." i-'&lt;
w "Ut sented.
Rev’s V. M. Thomp-on, Berwick, Pope.
New um.
; Th"|npklns»&gt;n. Mothlln were present, and
Presentation »«f Diplmu ti1 took pari in tl&gt;e program. After a moat
Sung “PartlnM Ode.”
a
,.n,r.e„. u-.w.... ?...
almwr. th. «■«&gt;*«
MH, UUm-’-t. Ih«. elUrlMil
’ .
■"I.rMriv.ft great credit for the J and Blirblgan carried all who desired to
U, t’&gt;. rru lUl.’.i. "t
prwtr.m Su. • round th. I»kr, .tupplhK M eMl&gt; 1»O&lt;J“»rt. .,tn..nni ,.t «"rk ol&gt; the lu» ten minute,
j The best of order nrevalled
prevailed during the
‘entire day, and the gathering was one,
•I.M i.mnlwr. ihlrly
! long tn be remembered by each one pres1 ent.

CAPT NIBKERN COMING.

WOMENS' CLUB.

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We bought a job lot'.
Rockets, Candles, Can­
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now is the time to can
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Hastings Banner.

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XXXIX.no. 9.

Largest Circulation
of any paper in ikt
County.

Hastings, mich., june
28.1894.
WHOLE
NO. 2037

57ECWL SALE
For the next 15
days we will have a
Special Sale on all our
Quick Meal Gasoline
Stoves. They are the
Safest, Best and Most
Reliable Gasoline stove

COUNTY CONVENTIONS.

to stand by It doing our share toward movements. It Is so In politics. The re­
making it what It ought to be? 1 rejoice former here aims at nothing short of a
to believe that we are on the eve of great federation of the world. His country is
THE DEMOCRATS ANO POPULISTS changes, yes. on the eve of a crisis, a the earth, bis fellow citizens the people of
urnvement vast and momantaus Is passing, every clime. Consequently he is indig­ ON EARTH AGAIN SMILING AS OF
HOLD THEM IN THIS CITY
• line a laighty wave owr the civilized nant al Congress for its recent legislation
OLD.
world. T here are a thdifeand evidences hi regnnl to the Chinese. He demands
SATURDAY.
tlrat tim present state of things is transi­ that our government shall prohibit the
ent. that a new era is at hand.
I antici­ Importation of rum into Africa. He sets Tlir Old-Time League Twirler Show* Thai
«»&gt;hu.l..m, L1V, lh, Allrnd„ce wo
pate no violent revolution, but an evolu­ his face resolutely against the old fashion­
Hr !!»•&gt; Not Forgotten HL* Cunning
tion there must be. The question, tbdn, ed sort of patriotism which meant love of
Limited.
la not “shall tin* Brotherhood be what It native land, and hatred, or forgetfulness
and Pitched a Winning Game
U n,ny swjm the Deinocrata
tor Grand Rapid*
Hird lupulists both hid their conventions •ought to be?.” but, “ahall you and I have of every other land. Again, tbe great re­
to thb 11, SMualM, Ihv rails tor ™h a ^bare In the, work of the transforma­ ligious movements of to-day are world
Saturday.
tion?” Already the church has risen to a
•“ "&gt;&lt;’ Jonni.l, whfah u clearer conception of her great mission. wide movements. This is notably true of
tbe movement toward unity. Tbe Parlia­
tatwt aeeonnfa is . democratic sheet, and
Her watch words to-day, as never before, ment of Religions last summer left no (Fhom the CjAaxd Rapiijs, Democicat.)
*’"“‘ "01* riun-leaders ot -'fuslou” were
hi both couretiiiotu, and were lanrely in- are “The Fatherhood of God. and the faith out. Its platform was as broad as
“Lady” Baldwin.was given a ovation at
BWflwrhoad of mgn.” Her aim hence­ humanity. All lovers of God met together
atrumenlal In mapping out the bu.luess
forth will l»e more and mm to make her­ on the basis of universal brotberhocsl. Reueation Park yesterday afternoon. As
At the democrat conruitlim Brother self n real Brotherhood
the old Detroit twirler appeared on the
-noting
right-*
Once
more,
the
great
moral
movements
of
IX-nid. worked tor the rlmlrmanahlp noi
diamond to try his aiurdy left arm again,
tu.rntss between man .
man. applying
oil.! ot the convention but also of the the 4'tolden Rule in our dealings one with to-day are world.-wide movement*. 'This the ’•fans” yellqd themselves hoarse. The
summer a unique spectacle will be present­
County Committee, and nothing but the
aftjnher; In short, a society not so much ed in a journey around the earth of rep­ old man smiled the way he used to smile
wishes of the delegates present deprived
when he was th^ star pitcher of the-'
for getting men into Heaven, a? for gettnm ot reaching his aspirations ns 0 out of tk:;'_ Heavftfi into men, thus bringing resentatives of the world’s W.C. T. L\ world’.-champions of 1S87,'and received
who will carry to all the capitals of the
1
U
.iven
down
to
earth.
And
so
J
ask
,fdu
w s.*"7,voUi1
fur
nations a monster petition -asmlnst the li­ tbe plaudits of the audiences in the'big
of Middleville,
presided
and k
later was
league. Baldwin is a toll slender chap and
t&lt;&gt; love the Brolberliopd, the Church of
te^ClVd ChMlrm*n of the County Commit- tli'ist. Do not ridicule it. do not despise quor and opium traffics. And just here, walks and acts' like a countryman. His
my brothers, 1 want-to remind you that
it, do not even be indifferent to it.
help that brotherhood does not mean merely hands and wrists are tanned brown hoeing
After the routine business- of tho con­ ir, try to reform it, encourage Christians
corn on bls farm near Hastings, but his
vention wa&gt; completaii. -delegates to the to make it what its Great Founder meant the fraternity of the male sex. The broth­ amis are as white as
“lady’s" should
erhood of man includes woman.
This
Mate convention were elected and the it to be. /
properly be. Baldwin is a modest un­
truth
is
also
growing.
An
ever
increas
­
members of the county committee chosen
assuming
.fellow,
but
as
he
showed yester­
And now let me use my text this after­ ing -number of men In Europe and Ameri­
and convention adjourned.
noon for a purpose not in tbe writer’s ca believe St Is for the best Interest of the day, he has not.forgotten the'location of
The Pofl-limt Convention
mind, but which I am sure he would ap­ race that woiln'n be given equal rights be­ tlH&gt; plate indjle can find it with all kinds
was held in Parker’s hall and prominent prove of. When St. IMer wrote in bls fore the law with men. whether she de­ of shoots and corkscrew curves. Baldwin
pakl the fhortgage off th£ old folks1 farm
among the delegates from this city and Eplstio to Christians evreywbere (for his sires such rights or not. Certain it is with what be saved from"1 his §8,900 salary
immediate vicinity were politicians' who lett.-r is a genera! oue, addresseil to no that there is need of the old idea of
inz- ife ...
National League and he planted bis
w the
inc front
i.um once
wire
were largely instrumental in the past tn particular church) “liove the Brotber- Knighthood coming to
In M&gt; far .t :taut. a, there was In It.
, .77L”'’ t^M
1—
bringing about fusion. Oscar Matthews li" x1,” he meant by tbe Brotherhood the more.
Christian fellowship.
Rut naturally at a chivalrous treatment of woman. Itx!s “R«I^df”to show tbe boys again bow to
was elected Chairman.
play
the
national
pastime.
this
time
1
am
thinking
of
another
Broth
­
not chivalrous of the strong to opjrfess
The most exciting scramble in the con­
Baldwin did not take kindly ta pitdiing
vention was brought about through a reso- erhood which makes no pretense to age the weak. If it be true as the Scripture otf a rubber pad and tbe distance was
lutiou advocating the plan of the Govern­ and declaims any equality with the In­ says that “the man is the bead^of the wo­ abogt ten feet longer than In tbe good old
ment’s loaning out money at two percent. stitution Jesus established In the world— man.’’ It is also true according to the days, but witfi al! these drawbacks he sur­
The resolution was finally carried by a th:- Pythian Brotharhbod of which we are Scriptures that “the wound) is the glory prised bls admirers and showed a large
members. “Love tbe Brotherhood?” the of tbe man." And wMit Is tbe “head”
vote 13 to 12.
degree of his old-time effectiveness. He
Delegates to the state convention nt living members as well as thVise whom we but n servant? Thotnotto of tbe English had lots of speed and excellent control and
Lhnsibg were elected, but though the call “dead.” To-day we are going to heir apparent te,-'“I serve.” a The very kept his hits scattered. After pitching
call for the convention stated specifically show onr love for those brothers of ours principle of a Republic is that the ruler seven innings be was tired out and asked
Hint a new County Committee was to -be whose bodies rest beneath tbe green sod serves the, people. And sb the man is to be relieved. His request was granted
elected, yet \V. F. Hicks, John Dawson, of Mutber earth. We are to deck their chief Uurf be may be the woman’s servant, and,’Billy Rhines pitched the last two
and one or two others thought best to graves with jfiowera, and thus testify ’hat that^d* may have the exquisite joy of pro­ inntogs. Baldwin showed up so well that
postpone electing a County Committee un- *\ltb us Friendship is nq'Idle word, that tecting her. and caring for her. and plac­ he will try It tn Detroit Tuesday. He will
tij later on so this was done. What does with ns. love does not perish from the ing his strength at her service." 1 tell’ doubtless be given a great reception in the
ii'-aet when our friends vanish from &gt;nir you friends, that God is calling us men in
w mean?
sigh*, but that it follows them into the un­ these days to the noblest warfare this First City where he Is to this day the beau
Tiiougij_Hivre were several in each con­
ideal of a pitcher to al! the base ball en­
seen, ami cherishes their ineiuorj^in the
vention who where decidedly opposed to hope of nffeting them strain./AU Ulis is world has ever seen; calling us to fight thusiasts.
against old heathen ideas intrenched in
any fusion of. any character; who believed
Id its notes of the game the democrat
well and beautiful.- Notiflflg more credit­ Christian lands, against inherited ideas
an honorable defeat preferable to any able to our humanity -'than the feelings
and bitter prejudices, until everywhere said that Baldwin acted as though he felt
possible fusion victory: who wdre out­
a
little
strange at first to be In r game of
which have prornnfAi our observance of there shall be demanded not a white life
spoken In their opposition to anything this Pythian M^rfiorial Day. Aud yet I fur one.but “a white life for twu".untiJ the ball, but that it soon wore off. Everything
which would compromljjf their political would remind you that there is something man who .rios against purity, no matter considered Baldwin pitched a tine game
convictions: yet It was plain to be seen better f&gt;r that) al! our tributes to the who he be. no matter what his station, or and he only gave one man a base on ball,
that Uielr wishes and opinions are to be deadr-ffnd that Is, kindness to the living. bis gifts, shall be disgraced and Ostraslzed and not an earoed run was made off of his
disregarded. Honest political
AWs!. that
often we
we jei
Jet our
our uroiners
brothers even as the woman. There is one other delivery. The score was 9 to 6 in favor of
•
. convictions
..
. xmos
uiat too
wo vitvn
and be tat. are to be thrown
to ltd winds.-&amp;
ve us without their erer knowing that thought that I would be sorry not to pre­ Grahd Rapids, the opponents being the
ri-J
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___ '
uiimwlpo
I nlnts wr
...
. ,
. .
.
.. .
unheeded unti
and nminttossH
uonotieed. Unless
we mirj
ibis's' we appreciated
and loved them. 1 call to sent lids afternoon. It is that suggested Indianapolis team.
our guess the same wire •puller* xwho miud those grand wools of Ruskin. “Let by the industrial-condition with which we
M. C. R. It. Excursion*.
brought about fusion in the past-and who us not forget that if honor be for tbedead, are face to face Here Is Indeed a great - To Grand Kaplde June 2Tth to S»th at
largely controlled tbe conventions this gratitude can only l»e for the living.
He field for the display of brother booth. It Is one fare for round trip. Good to return
year, will effect a fusion-Usain this yedr who has once *t&lt;K&gt;d beside the grave to evident to all that these are times of social
and try to force It dO'tfn the necks of .in look back upon the companionship which unrest the world over. The doctrine', of until June SOth. on account of Democrat
.
lelllgcnt voters aslhey did two years ago. has been forever closed, feeling how im- anarchist and Socialist are spreading, rap­ Stale Convention.
Just see |f we miss nur-guess.
What Is tp be the md no rnrrn
pott?^.'there are the wiki lore, or therkem idly.
dn account of July 4th the Michigan
sorrow to give one Instant's pleasure to knows. But one thing is to me certain
MEMORIAL ADDRESS.
tbe pulseless heart or atone In tbe and that is that the only solution of the Central will sell excursion tickets to all
lowest measure to the departed spirit for great problem before, us Is the application . points on its lines west of Detroit Rlyer at
the hour of unkiudftess. will scarcely for to daily life of those principles of broth­ one and one half cents per mile each -r. ay
Pythtn*.
tbe future incurr that debt to the heart erhood taught by Jesus, who is called the for round trip, also to points on Grand
Subject.—“Loire the Brotherhood.” 1 which can only be discharged Io the dust. Christ. If we would only “do to others Hadids &amp; Indiana Ry. Good going July
Peter IL 17.
Again ami again nations have seen their as we would have them do to- us” there 3rd and.4th. Limited tc«return July 5th.
It Is a good custom, my brothers, which noblest descend into the grave, and have would be an end ta all Hie conflicts be­
brings us together once each year, within thu't it enough to gnrland.their tombstone tween labor and capital. I lielleve the la­
To Bay View. Mich., and return at one
the walls uf a Christian church.
For when they had not crowned the brow, and boring man is right in demanding a “living fare for rouud trip July 9th to 18th. Lim­
surely we must never pennit ourselves to to pay the honor to the ashes which they wage.’’ 1 believe tbe day is approaching ited’to return until August Idtlk On ac­
forget that if it bad not been for Christian­ had denied to the spirit." May we lay when civilized man will look In horror up­ count of Bay View C.»mp Meeting. t’Cbauity, our Order would nevet hare existed. these word* to heart to-day, my friends, on the fierce competition of our vaunted tauqua Assembly.)
It is one of the many fruits of the teach­ 1 nm sure they are words we need to hear, age of progress. When the Brotherhood
ings of Jesus, the Galilean.
Before His for it is but too true that those bound to- of man really comes the present order of
To Detroit and return at one fare for
Let us
coming into the world there were no Such gelher'by tbe closest Iles of brotherhood things will have passed away.
brotherhoods as ours. This is simply a do not always live as brothers. Often it. hope the revolution will be a peaceful one. round trip July Utli and 12tli- Limited to
It will be if those who are pledged to act return July 13th. On account of Orange­
matter of histoty. Whatever num may is simply thoughtlessness.
think about Christ and the church, it is a
’•Evil is wrought from want of thought a brothers' part shall have the courage to mens Celebration.
act that part.
fact which cannot be questioned that tbe as well as witnt of heart.’’
It seems to me that what Is sadly need­
brotherhood Idea first began to work its
The clergyman like the doctor and law­
To Detroit and return at 2 cents per
way among men some 1800 years ago. yer sees much of the tragic side of life. Be­ ed Is not more talk about brotherhood, but ml|e each way July 16th to 20th. Limited
The century which we call tbe first cen­ side a death bed. the secret passion, the. more willingness to exempHfy in our dailv to, return July 31st on account of Detroit
tury la. for some reason or other, the great hidden evils, as well ns the good in human Ilves the principles of our Order. (.), would races.
water-shed of history. Then* ancient his­ nature are very of ten’dragged to the light. it nnt be a splendid thing if we could all uf
tory ends: there modern history begins. It was a clergyman who said recently, “I us give ourselves to the service of our
To Cleveland. Ohio, and return at one
As we to-day trace back the great stream have seen many pathetic sights iu my fellow men. If we could • Pour ourselves fare for round trip July 11th to 17th.
whose onward course has been marked by time, l&gt;ut none so pathailMs the death of into our brothers and live for them Limited to return July 31sL! An exten­
an ever increasing exemplification of the a woman, a member oQonv church. 1 alone.” Such service, such living would tion of time will be given until Sept. 15tb,
spirit of fraternity, we find it* source at knew her firat as n young girl, beautiful tell. Tbe story^of Napolvtr. that “he tubviding tbe ticket Is deposited with the
last in the period between the reigns of and gay. She married and had four child­ once stood before, lUr’guards and asked JoDit Agent.of the Cleveland terminal lines
ren. two beys and two girls.
Her hus­ for a hundred men to lead a folorn hope. print 10 July 31sL
Caesar Augustus and Trajan.
, C. R- Osboun,
Continuing Rev. Taylor said that he did band died and left her pennies®. -She He explained that doubtless tjvery man
? ------------------------------- —
Agent
&gt;
not mean to say that there were no frater­ taught school, she painted, she sewed; would be killed.*he moment the enemy
Sunday
Kxcurtlop.
•
opened
fire.
Now
wlfo
would
die
for
the
nal organizations before tbe Christian era every thought was for her children lu give
Don’t fail to 'attend the Colored I copies’
ami called attention to the I’ythagorane. theni the same chance which their father Emperor? A hundred men*forward’. And
not
a
hundred
men.
but
the
whole
regi
­
Camp
Meeting
at
Lake
Odessa
on
the
tbe sect to which Damon and Pythias be­ would have done. She sucecded: scut the
boys to college and the girls to school. ment as one man sprang forward in solid Great D-ty. .Sunday. July* 1st. Tlv Chica­
longed.
Saginaw Railway will
“Jesus” be continued, gave a new sig­ When they came home abreast with nil the line and rang their muskets at his feet.” go, Kata ms zoo
nificance to the old word love. With Him new Mens and tastes of their thne she was Now shall one thus command the enthu*- run a special excursion, connecting with
it meant nothing selfish. On the contrarj- n worn-out. caunnon-place old woman. luin of a thousand and we bold flack when tte D. L A N. R ltd. at Woodbury?
mthlons of our fellows living, and yet to
The time of special* train and fare
'
for
it included the thought of self sacrifice. They -bad their own pursuits amt compan­
Love with Him was eharity. benevolence, ions. she lingered among them for two live are crying out for sytapathy and help? Round trip will Ik* as follow.^
Nor
Is
it
a
‘
Tulorw
‘
hope
’
’
thet
woof
to-day
Kalamnz *n,
tin-giving ot ont* self for others. And or three years, and then died. A sudden
Richland Junction, b 30
Jesua was not content with giving men a failure of the brain, the physicians called are sunnuoiMfL Noib|ng Is more certain,
K.57
new command: He gave them an example. it; ralluT, let us say. that it was a ease of brothers, in thft world of uncertainties,
Mito,
than
that
Frieiupdiip.
Charity
and
Benev
­
Dtliuj.
He laid down his life for us. The Cross a broken, heart The shock awoke tl&gt;e olence shall i/ially prevail.
Says the
Claverdato,
children'
to
consclnusuess
of
the
:
truth,
of Christ rising there on the hill of Cal­
shuns.
vary markes tta* entrance into th? world They hung over her. ns she lay uncon* great Apostle of the Brotherhood idea.
St John.—“We look for a iu‘w heaven
&lt;'trxls Grove.
of a new spirit which has created a new seious. iuan agony of grief. The oldest .and a new earth wherein dwelleth right­
Woodtai J &lt;1.
thing. Somehow or Other after the Gah- son, as he held her in bls arms, cried,
Arriving at Lake Odewa 10:80 a. m.
"
lean prophet had been crucified we find ‘you imve been a good uwllter to us.’ eousness." Let us keep that splemiid
vision
before
us.
tho'
to-day
it
stems
but
Returning, trains will leave Lake OlesHer
fare
colored
again,
her
eyes
kindled
men doing what we never read of .heir do­
“the baseless fabric of a dream.”
So s»7.00 p. ml. arriving, Hastings. 7:45,
ing before. As Robertson says. ’The ce­ into a smile and she whispered -you never
Then the light shall we hasten the coming of tiie King­ Cioverdata 8:10. Delton 8=10; Crooked;
lestial fire had touched the hearts of men. said so before.* John.’
dom of God. which Is after all simply the linke 8:30, Kalamazoo 9:00.
and their heart- flamed, and th&gt; flames died out and she was gone.
'
Some of yon will remember the little Brotherhood of Man under the Divine
oaught and spread, and wojld not atop.
Fatherhood.
Loral AgL
On tbev went. Vmt glorious band of broth­ poem—it Is really a whole sermon In
Bo unit Trip Tourint* Rate* to Northern.
ers in their strabge enterprise, over oceans rhyme.—which runs thus.
Notice.
'
••![
rou
have
a
friend
worth
loving.
and through forests, penetrating into the
.Mirh^au Point*
Jx)ve him. Yes. and let him know
Mr. Terpening need not troubled him­
dungeon and to the throue; to the hut of ■ That you love. him. ere life's evening
Commencing June 1st. 1894 the Mich*
self so much as to forbid any one trusting
Tinge hl* brow with sun-jet alow.
the savage feeding upon human .flesh and
igan
Central
wljl sell rotfftd trip ticket*.
me.
for
I
do
not
believe
there
is
a
stare
In
Why should good words ne'er be said.
to
Z™ n.ed -iU.
Of a frlend-trn lie is dead ." *
the County where I could trade 25 eta to from Hastings to:
tools of the far off Isles ot Brilfan.
Traverse City
Mich.
at
0,
1
trust
that this afternoon while we his account, but it shows, my friends a*
However with tbe triumph ot Christian
8.9ft
Bay View
“
“
pay our tribute of love to our brothers who nothing else would wbat confidence he
IU- over passu Boms, « great change too&gt;
8.95
Petoskey
“
“
has always placed in me.
have
gone
from
us
we
w111
Mk
ourselves
place and the church began to fake 0Bh![2
9.30
Harbor
Springs
“
“
1 bavent a doubt but I will be welcome
each one whether we are loving our living
aspect It presents to-day,—a Brotherhood
10.30
Mackinaw City
“
when
1
go
back,
for
I
had
reasons
to
nu
­
brothers
as
we
ought.
If
it
is
m
our
pow
­
slIlTbut alto! fallen trow H» own Ideal.
11.30
Mackinac Island
“
“
er to speak the kind word, or do the kind merous to mention for going.
And this afternoon, my brothers. I want deed, let us not wait, let ®s speak *Dd
7.95
Elk Rapids
“
M
Mamie Sttabt Terfemixg.
tn nlead with you to help the church rise
8.1S
Charlevoix
“
'
“
Yankee
Springs,
June
25th,
1894.
act
tale
very
day.
for
to-morrow
our
friend
"u liesL 1 waul to ask you go
Ottawa Beach
“
“
"love the Brotherhood,’’ the B™‘J'crho^' may have passed ta tbe “great beyond."
These rate* remain in effect until Sep­
Notice to Water Takers.
To-day only Is ours’. To-morrow—some
tember, 30. 1884. Return limit October 81
of us may not see to-morrow.
On and after July 5th. the clerk Of the 1804.
C.
C. R.
R. OsBoax.
OSBOBX
One other application of mv text re­ water board will be at the Council Rooms
Agent.
mains to be made. “Ixive the Brothe#.every day fromreceive
1 to 3 p. m., to
hooc,” the greater Brotherhood than water rents. All not paid by July 20th
]n Autumn Day*.
Christian church or Pythian Order, the
will be cut off.
which Is the touodatlon ot Pythian Brotherhood oTB». The Ide.
.udi * By
order Board of Water Commlss'onera.
7 1 K.hnod It may be that some ot you
brotherhood I. rfowlng.
The 0h&gt;«lc«
The bud of Indian aununcr situ
fa
satWM with,Christianity o eondltions ot lite to-J.r are helping It
Notice.
Its aorteuod splendor far and nighwnt’aee it exemplified by the church loaloneSteam
and
elertrlcty
are
brlneIt SO I ant with you heart and
Sprinkling geaaxon from May 1st to Nov.
O, mounts ot God. delectable',
toil But%t shall we do’ Which !, Ine men closer tore:her In apace, and Che- 1st daily 0 to 8 ai?5h., ami 6 to 8 p. m., for
Utt up your heads about us so;
nean r nations ret ucelber In space, the
, |AH others apecial.
O, Sun of Ric’ncousnessl so shine
the nobler course ot action '“f 1™“ “
nearer they set to«ether In heart.
rbe private families.
. • Hr order Water Com.
When through life’s autumn days we go. ■
m... To stand aloof from tbe old Brother movements ot onr time are world-wide
hood coolly crltlrtng and condemning, or

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E. STAUFFER, Sole Agent C. &amp; S. Brand

Hatting just restocked my yards at

CLOVERDALE
“MILO
With a good assortment of
PIXE AND HEMLOCK LUMBER,
PINE AND CEDAR SHINGLES,
Lime, Lath, Doors, Windows, Mouldings, etc.,
which will be sold at living prices, I shall
give the lumber busmess my personal atten­
tion and solicit correspondence with parties
intending to build.
Yours truly,

H. J. PGO55,

lainwell mich.

.

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Thursday, June i'S, 1894.
COOK BROS..

Popular Preacher

CARNOT CUT DOWN.

|

Assassination of the President of ’
France in the City of Lyons.
Ccrrtare and 1’lanRM * I&gt;*KRtr into

PRIZE MONEY DIVISION
this city at 1 o’clock this morning for
Lyon* The news of tbe assassination
of her husband was broken to her as
tenderlv as possible. She was almost An Interesting Branch of the U.
S. Treasury Department.
prostrated with grief, but gave orders
for preparations to be at once made to
It
Hold.
Several Hundred Tbouwnd I&gt;dconvey her to Lyons.
BUSINESS OUTLOOK.
Sotuc Indlratlons of a.Moderate Improve-

•ay* HOOD’S Rallies the Vital For­
,
©•• and Chrw* Btrcngth

Bev. J. MerrUte Driver, D. D.
la widely knfwn as pasttn* ot the First M. E.
Church xtCoiuinbla City, Indiana, and is a
powerful pulpit orator. His book-“Sanason i
audShyterk, or a Preacher’s Plen for the
Workingman,” has received much praise
from press and clergy. Dr, Driver says:
” Columbia City, lud., June 3,1833.
■a I. Jlood Co., Lowell, Mm*.:
•• Dear Sir* — Among the mlUers of all -the
vital forces, I regard Hood’s Sarsaparilla as
the geneml-ln-chlef. Crowded and over­
worked, a* a preacher and lecturer, I some­
time* r*m conscious tiiat I *m not measuring
up to the best that I am capable of doing.
A few doses—a bottle ortwd—of Hood’s,
however, greatly

PKESII&gt;KNT CARMOT KILLT.D.

Ltosr, June 25.—M. Sadi-Carnot,
president of the French republic, is
V, . TT„
.1 .1
t. j
dead. He was struck down Sunday .
night bj’ the hand of an assassin and
died soon after midnight The most
, .
.
.,
.
intense excitement reigns throughout
France.
The president was visiting Lyons in
connection with the international ex­
hibition. .Upon his arrival hei^ he
was tendered a reception at the pre-,
feature, after which he visited the
exhibition. After spending some time
therie’ he proceeded to the Palais de
Commerce, where a banquet was given
in his honor.
j
At 9:25 President Carnot started for
the theater, where a gala performance '
. .
J
,
/if
was to be given because of his presence
jn the city. Sevexral carriages were in I
• procession,
...»
the
the first- one -being
occopied by the president M. Carnot’s !.
carriage was driven slowly along in I'
i
front of the Palais de Commerce, and

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NOTICK OF HEARING CtxlMS,
State Of MlcbUan, County of Barry.—55.
Mock*' Is h*rebv given, that by an order of
Probate Court tor sbe t’.wity of Barry,
;nad.&gt; on uie sth
ot &lt;h e. &gt;. D. ism.
ilxiunniti* trv.-n that date itvre &gt;Uowed for
creditor.* to po-reenl their claim - aga'nst tbe re*
taie oFDsnW D. Hdrehou~*. &gt;0- .4
County,
deeeavd and that all credit*: s or s.ud deceas­
ed are r«-&lt;,’tired to present their claims to said
jPrubiite 4‘oart.at the ProDate Otfccc, in the
,C*F of fUM-‘n«. tor examlnallAJi and allow­
ance, on or before the i*th dayot D.*re;nb&lt;rnext,
and that suet) claims wltl l&gt;- heard before said
Court on Saturday, the Stlulay 01 September and
CttBatnrday. the 8th day of Dec nnber next, at 10
o'clock tn the forenoon of encti ot those days.
■Dated. June Mh. A. D. 1491.
Chas. W. arx»thon«. Judm of Probate.

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PRESIDENT CARNOT.

then turned into Rue de la Republique,
•till following the facade of the palace.
When half way down the street, which
was lined with enthusiastic crowds of
people, who were loudly cheering, a
man rushed out of the crowd and
sprang upon the steps of the pres­
ident’s landau.
Just at this moment M. Carnot was
waving his right hand and salut­
ing with his hat in his left hand in re^
spouse to the ovation that was being
given him.
The people close to tbe carriage saw
that the man standing on the step had
a knife in his hand. By the glare of
the electric lights they saw the bright
blade gleam in the air as the assas­
sin’s arm descended, and President Car­
not was seen to fail back in his seat,
his face deathly pale. One of his hands
was pressed over his heart where the
steel had entered the body.
M. Rivaud, ptefect of Lyons, who
was seated beside M. Carnot, imme­
diately strnck the assassin a blow full
in the face and knocked him from the
step, thus preventing the man from
again stabbing the president, which it
was his evident intention to do.

President Carnot died at 12:45 o'clock
this morning. Shortly after midnight
the arch bishop of Lyons was sum­
moned to the'bedside of the dying pres­
ident to administer to him the last
rites of the church. He was in the
room but a short time when he emerged
and retired to an adjoining room.
Here he remained until 12:80, when he
was again summoned to the president’s
room, where he administered to him
the sacrament
M. Carnot remained conscious to the
last He realized that his life was
rapidly ebbing away and twice he said;
“Je m’en vais.” Dr. Ponce leaned over
the bed on which the president was
lying and said to him: “Your friends are
here, monsieur le president ”‘Ji. Carnot
replied: “I am grateful for their pres­
ence,” and in leas than a minute he
gasped for breath, there was a convul­
sive shuddering of his body and the
president of France was dead. Imme­
diately after the death of M- Carnot
Prime Minister Dupuy started on his
return to Paris to officially announce
the news to the senate ana the cham­
ber of deputies.
Th« AmmmId a Heardlc*«

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Santo, the assassin, is a beardless
young man of 30 or 25 years old. When
arrested he was attired in a brown suit
and wore a peaked cap that matched
the suit in color. As he marched, un­
der his police guard, from the
Rue de
la
Repnbllque
to the
station, he held his head down,
but his
eyes
glanced
furtively
around as though he was seeking an
opportunity to escape from his cap­
tors. To Mfcve made such an attempt,
however, would have been the height
of foolhardiness unless he dfesired to
commit suicide, for there is not the
slightest doubt that had he got away
from the protection of the police he
would have been torn limb from
limb by the crowd, whose every action
showed that they were thirsting for
his blood.
Murderer Will Not TeU Bin Motive.

Santo, who speaks French badly,
when questioned by Prefect Lepin at
the police station in Rue Moliere, said
he had lived at Cette, department of
Herault, for the past six months, and
had o»!y come to Lyons Sunday.
He gave his age aa 22 years.
His
replies were given coolly, but without
any sign of bravado. He refused, how­
ever, to
answer
any
of
the
many questions put to him regarding

Un Which Haw Never Been Claimed
Blockade Running.

(Special WaslilEjjtcn Letter.]
New York. June 23.—Bradstreet’s
There is a bureau in the treasury de­
review of tbe state of trade.says:
•There are Indications of a moderate Im­ partment colled the prize money divL
In various unes
lines am
and ienough.lnprovement m
-uuuku..-- slon; and it is an Important division,
gwncesi toreadeT
of »onTsUuineaBce. too. Million* of dollars have been dis­
A notably favorable feature 1* the 'proct.’oal bursed as a result of the work of the
ending-of the coke nod vosl strike*, to­
tether _«.k_
with, those 1.
tn ~1«t«A
related Industrie*,
industries. clerks employed there. There are
Which will put to work at ouce or soon more $300,000 now in the treasury axyaiting
than 250.(X» men. The number ot employes the claims to be made by sailors in
in industrial lines still on strike is whose behalf it 4s already adjudicated.
estimated at about 80.00U There are satea-by
jobbers In staple lines for future delivery Many of them, possibly all of them, are
where nothing save a hand to mouth business dead, and their heirs do not know the
has been reported for weeks. At points tribu­ money is due them, though the names
tary to Kansas City and. St- Louis grain har­
written in the govui all
an of
vs them —are
*• -----.
vesting is under full headway; tbe condition of of
the wheat is excellent and the demand for j emment s lxx&gt;ks, with the amount in
---------------- ------- -- ------------- ---- ---- ------- ? ' dollars, and cents due to each. It xs
, ____
। only .x.-rastansUy „ow«tays thslnpplistarted report a—rB--------.
euieF^ilsts.
cations are made for awards of cash
others to pu«h “^.enterprise*,
IfB
failures,
throughout
the
1
this deposit of -treasure. Event„"?h®re wercv 1 ' "
“
isweek.^Mt
CT. iwt worn,
week |
noarly ull of it
be turned
United Suites this
woes, against—
300 In the third week tn June.
IP&amp;*
(whoa
the
‘EriJSUTover by rengrew to w other perfinancial dlsturhunce wus bcvuu&gt;tu«
,
itaek felt with severity), and IK tn the like pose for laek of claimants.
week of ISO."
Prize money belongs to officers, sailNew Yobk, June 23.-—R. G. Dtxn &amp; ors
marines who participated in
Co.’s weekly review of trade says:
j
capture or destruction of the ves•The week has been rich in promb-c but poor
. &gt;
mv [n fjme of ^-a.r. During
‘o’. Zi
i the late civil war In thia country^here

QUICK TO OBSERV
Innocent exterior.
When the smok

,point on the
Peeyle who spend mneh of their
horizon, Jouett was confident that the
out of dooes, partienhirlv in U„.
gamr was in sight. He even went so
far as to interview the steward as to a
- .. serration and dedneti r. tita,
bill of fare, saying that he meant to
tie ■bort of marvekras to men • I i„.|.b ’
entertain the captain of that blockade
runner at dinner that evening. The h,W^,-2^g **“ A'“’r'rl‘.-t....,.|
latter slowly rose on the horizon. When war of im, when Arehduk. J„.... '
.
she came within a couple of nautical Austria and hla corps were rett
Iwfore the advance of the I‘nws,n6h
miles the Metacomet hoisted tbe Mex­
they
encamped
oac
day
nrar
a
B,,
h
„
ican flag. The stranger responded by
.running up French colors. She had do mi*D town, and the archiluk. w*.
lodged in a cottage.
suspicion of the true character of the
At about twelve o'clock at nlglit u,.
foe that was lying in wait. With the
utmost confidence she steamed past, archduke's adjutant report. .; th,,. ,
gypsy
soldier wished t&lt;&gt; see him on a
and her astonishment must have been
matter of importance.
great when the Metacomet fired a gun
On being admitted to the urchdnkfs
across her bows.
In a moment the
ship of war was revealed- in her true presence, the gypsy annottsxfed that
character, her decks crowded with men the enemy waa •pproaching, tm ; - jien
asked how he knew/hc took the arch­
and hfcr armament unveiled. Her com­
duke to the door, and pointing tv sev­
mander’s invitation to dinner that
evening was not refused by the captain eral birds flying over b wq.&gt;| ;.t s,
distance, he said:
of the blockade runner.
•tIJirds sleep ua well as pt- nle.^oj
. Upon another occasion a slick and
thefie bird* would not lx? fly fag about
smooth blockade runner had better
at this time of nijht if the;, hridi.ut
luck. She appr-webed tbe coast and
been disturbed. The enemy U ;;.ar. I *
entered the sound, but found a Yankee ing through the woods, and’has fri^higunboat guarding the mouth of the
ened them.”
Pamlico river. Just then a common
Relying on thagypsy aoldivr - krt&lt;.-.riskiff left the shore, propelled by two
edge, the archduke comma 11 de ’ tlmt
negroes who shouted aloud for help. an alarm be given at once. An h -jr
They were spewlily followed in a light­
later the outposts were fighting with
er craft by a white man and two blood­
the Prussian soldiers. The camp .Vil&gt;
hounds. The Yankee sailors cheered
saved, thanks to the quick otsemtinn
the darkies and a crew manned a yawl
of the gypsy.
to go to the aid of the escaping darkies.
Thereupon the white man abandoned
ASSUAGED BY PRIDE.
the chase. But during the excitement
the Blockade runner sped into the
Bciafe Honored,.
river, around a bend, into wntex too
shallow for the gunboat; and then the
Many of the old country emigrants
Yankees saw that they had been do Dot wl&lt;h to give up their castle
servility when they reach this demo­
shrewdly tricked.
No prize money is paid for the de­ cratic country, says the New Ib-k
struction of an enemy’s ship in war. Times. The young wlfv.-.rfamau who
Instead of that the United States gov- has extensive coal interests in Penn­
sylvania told some friends the other
day of a recent .experience in this re­
gard. Soon after she reached her new
home, among her husband’s min«-s. the
child of n French “digger” died. Ue^
husband, as was hi» custom, sent for
the bereaved parent to offef any assist­
ance under the sad dreh instances.
‘•There-is nothing I want.” said the
man, “only,” and he fumbled his hut.
“that .milady should comh to the
funeral. If this will happen tbv grief,
which I have to lose my child will blightened in the honor which 1 -hall
have to write to my parents in Vrance
that milady wa$ there.” Such touching
deference, of course, was- recognized^
and •‘milady” went down to the little
cottage on the day of. the funeral.
When ahe went in the father sat with
bowed head at the head of the coffin.
His eyes, however, were furtively
watching the door, and the instant she
appeared he stood up. A look of pride
ernment grants a bounty, which is dis­ that he could not conceal spread *ver
tributed in exactly the same way. If his face. With great respect hr-con*
.the vessel wiped out was of greater ducted her to his.own place and she sat
-force than the victor$200 is allowed there, the man standing motionless at
for every officer and sailor on boartf of her side through the service

they hare not It was. promised that the end [ were many naval engagements, ana in
of the coal strike would bring immediate re- ; every vicBujj.’ won by the federal mtncovery of Industries, bui partial resumption - of.wur tbe union forces were entitled
of work .lisclobcb comparative scantiness of ■
mnn«.v The same is true condemand for product#. Operations in wheat ad- to prize money I he same u true con
vunced the price IK cents. Corn advanced, ! earning their rights to thexr share in
but ngntn receded, with small ex j»rut and fair-: the value of captured vessels. \ ery
ly large reeelpts. Cotton declined a sixteenth. .
of the latter class were blockade
but recovered. There h much dlsuppolntmcnt ■
J
„„nDmtion has n-roWn tn
that the partial termination of the coal strike : runners. A generation hw poWn U
doe* not promptly enlarge the demand for manhood and womanhood since tne
Iron and steel products, which is evidently too War closed, and many probably do not
support such increase of pronarrow us
aa yet
vet to suDDortwhat a business blockade run­
auction."
__________________
! uing was. The principal Atlantic and
HORROR IN WALES.
. gunporuiui
gulf ports of me
the ouumcAu
southern states were
fplci™, ta . cSta^-Tb. nre.1. B 1. guarJvJ by federal gunboats to pre­
..MX ...........
the the
entrance
of vessels
fromfrom
Thought, wm
Number 2SO. j vent
j vent
entrance
of vessels
Cardiff. June ^-A~te^rible explo- j European countrie* Waring arms, amaion occurred here Saturday afternoon 1 munition and supplies to the confedin the Albion colliery,
*“
—
.
near
Pont-y; -eracy.
hundred
and sixty-1
Some of the finest steamers ever built
Pridd. Two
were
burled
beneath
wenp u*ed by EnrIishmen for running
eight miners
of the
mine.
Of: the union blockade during the war.
the
debris
this number but seventeen have ' British naval 1 officers got leaves of abrescued.—
All—
hope for j sence. during which they
commanded
so far been-----------.
— 1!&gt;een
----- _iaban------ ' Kirw*ir«ni4*
those still in the pit *has
f blockadetremnorv
rnnnera. Blockade
Blocks running
■
u There is
doncA- The number of the deed will, is a very peculiar business
it is believed, reach 350. Thus far US ' no peffalty for It under internal ioml
except the confiscation of the -ship
bodies have been taken from the pit. ;' law
’
Wr&gt;N THF nPRRY
। B"d htfr CBrff°
°D
°f
WON THE PERBY’
J her are treated in all other respects as
Ray El Santa Anita Capture* tbe Great ’ if they were transacting a legitimate
Race at Chicago. ’^mercantile business. At the earliest
Chicago, June 25.—Fully 40,000 per- jVpportxmity they are let go in peace.
sons assembled at tbe Washington i Thewpeople of this country were very
Park race track to witness the Elev- indignant with the British government
enth American Derby.
The great during the war; and some of our orators
race, which was for 3-year-olds, a dis- , until this day take every occasion to
tance of IX miles, with stakes valued I denounce the English government and
at $95,000 to the winner, was won ‘by all English individuals for their par­
Rey El Sant* Anita, with Senator ticipation in that nefarious business.
Grady second and Despot third. Time, But. after all, the less we say about
9:M.
that the better; because during the
Crimean war United States vessels
the vanquished craft. If she was of
Ukioxtown. Pa; June 25 —The trial carried supplies to Russia by way of less force the allowance is $100 per
of the thirty strikers for the murder of the Arctic ocean and the White sea. capita. Supposing that H is impossible
The
British
put
a
stop
to
this
by
mak
­
Chief Engineer Paddock, of the Frick
to tell now many persons were on
company, was concluded late Friday ing captures. To establish the bhx:kboard of the ship destroyed her class is
night and a verdict rendered acquit­ ade they were obliged to patrol the
stated
and her complement reckoned
ting twenty-eight of the defendants. waters with battleships. The great J on the same basis as if she had been a
Napoleon
made
a
“
poper
blockade,"
as
The two others were convicted respect­
L
’
uited
States vessel of the same clans.
ively of murder in the second degree it was called, but such blockade is not
This bounty is a very different thing
and manslaughter. President Davis, now considered an international law.
from prize money. The latter is a
the.only remaining defendant, will be He issued announcements declaring
certain ports blockaded, but since his trust, belonging absolutely to the cap­
released without tri ah
time no nation has recognized such a tors. for whose benefit it is adminis­
X&gt;«ath FoUowb a Fall.
declaration. Blockade running |s fair tered by the government. The money
Chicago, June 25.—Prof. Julius Field for anybody, so long as he escapes cap­ is always ready tobrepaid when a claim
Kellogg, of the Northwestern universi­ ture. That is the only penalty. Ves­ is proved. But tfie bounty is a gift
ty, who had been ill for a long time, sels engaged in such enterprises do not from I'ncle Sam and requires a fq&gt;ecial
met with an accident Friday at go armed. A dark night and a good appropriation by congress.
Dowie’a Divine Healing institute, this pair of heels arc the conditions they
In future wars there will be very
city, which caused his death. In try­ require. If one blockade runner out little, if any, prize money for the cap­
ing to rise from his bed, owing to his
ture of blockade runners. No nation
weakened condition he fell and struck
on earth could maintain a blockade of
on his temple. The blow produced
our porta, and we have not, nor ever
unconsciousness and an hour latar he
will have, sufficient naval strength to
died.
protect our thousands of miles of coast
Burned to Death by Coal OU.
and at the same time undertake to
blockade the ports of any other nation.
Danville, I1L, June 95.—While mak­
The prixe money of the future will be
ing a fire in the stove Mrs. John Ed­
won by our commerce destroyers, the
wards, of Fairmont, this county, used
fleet cruisers which we are constantly
ooal oiL The can exploded, setting
fire to her dress, and she was burned
building. There is an old saying in
to a crisp. Her husband, in endeavor­
the British navy that “prize money is
ing to save her. was fatally burned
dropped down a ladder. What goes
and will die. The house was also
burned down.
That embodies an epitome of truth.
DlMMtor on Lake St. Clair.
Tbe officer* *l»*y&gt; get the'lion's shun
Detroit, Mich., June 25.—By the
of
the prise money.
capsizing of the electric launch “Ellen
\V. during a squall on Lake St. Clair
Thst Is the way of the world. It is
Sunday afternoon three persons were
the tune old story in the army m well
drowned and two others narrowly es­
as in the nary. The same rendition of
caped a similar fate. The storm struck
affairs prevails In every branch of clril
the tiny craft $0 suddenly that she
life. In tlmaa of prosperity or ot fam­
was swamped almost instantly.
ine. in jwace &lt;«■ in war, the men who
WK FIRED A SHOT ACROSS HER BOWS.
bear the brunt of the labor and who
endure
the social shock of battle, are
Brooklyn, N. Y.. June 25.—A cat­ of three gets through, it pays. And.
boat was capsized by a sudden squall M It 1* money the blockade runner* are least and last considered. The prise
Sunday morning off the Atlantic Yacht after, they get through us often as now money ot the usey and ot the entire
world is ‘dropped down a ladder."
clubhouse, at the foot of Fifty-alxth Bible.
S&gt;me men are brought Into the world
street, Brooklyn.
Two men, two
One ot the best fighting men ot bur saddled an.l bridled, ready to be ridden.
women and a boy were drowned.
war period was Bear Admiral (then
few. however, are l»orn hooted and
captain) James E. Jouett. When he
Smothrrrd in u Wheat Bin.
spurred, with whips in their hands, and
Bcbbaxx. Q-, June SS.—Glen Feign, WM ta command of the Metacomet, he armed cap-a-pie ready to ruthlessly ride
the 5-year-old son of Warehouseman wm ordered by Admiral Farragut to over their fellow-men.
Felger, was playing in a wheat bin capture . certain swift and slippery
Smith D. Fbt.
while a car was being loaded. He was blockade runner that had eluded every
drawn under tbe wheat and smothered reeeel in our nary. “Jim.” Mid Farra­
gut. "I count on you to fetch me that
to death.
The church wardens of an English
bird, whatever happen.- So it camo
Hominy Milla Burned.
about that the Metacomet lay in wait village had placed an organ in their lit­
Danville, Ill., June 25.—The Globe for the artful dodger on Cumpeachr tle church, and In the delight of their
Hominy mills were destroyed by an in­ banks. There wm reason to beliere hearts they told the archdeacon what
. cendiary fire Friday night Loes, |15,- that she would come that way before they had done at his next visitation.
000; insurance, $7,000. This is the third long. Meanwhile the commander of He fell In with their enthuriasm, and
mill burned in this city in three the warship set to work to transform advised them to have a grand opening,
at.
TV— Ci —__ *
\ &lt;3
months.
*
nis craft in such a manner that her
Crushed by a Falling Tower. *•
builder would not hare reeogntaed her
wa*
eagerly
taken.
Placards
were
CqLTMBUB, 0., June 95.—A water
The first thing that he did wm to
posted, and the service wm advertised
tower with which firemen were drill­
ing fell on a carriage in which were
James H. Francis and his wife, killing ranged them k&gt; u to look like double
the former and injuring the latter.
was at once shown up into the wlngto
ramed ta tho^sya. “Bymerchantmen
mrnh deride, loft, where stood the instrument in
the
vereel
wm mide to rerembl* &gt; Mex- eaMb.dU^ntwithgfldad pipes know
Chicago. June 96.—A deficit of «M,&gt;
to the ^wofeaaioa a* “dummlx11
3!W is reported by the committee of th*
™ anchored new
•board?" inquired the

Economize.
One and a half teaspoonfuls’
Horsford’s Baking Powder
gives better results than two
full teaspoonfuls of anj other.

Operatlnx Surgeon of the New York
Ej e and Ear Hospital.
President ot tbe Interstate Asssclttien
of Expert Specialists.
By request of many triend&gt; and patients
has decided to visit HASTINGS. MICH..
SATURDAY. July r.
Consolation
Free and Strictly confidential in thrl pri­
vate parlor of tbe HASTINGS H0l &gt;E
one day only. The Doctor descriiM*- the
different diseases better than the sick can
themselves, it is a wonderful gift tor any­
one to possess.
The New York Press savs “Sickne- •
a toy in the moat phenomenal way 1 ”
sheds light into the darkened eye. music
Into the mute ear and life Into the dyintf
form.”
Deafness and head noises cnrtxb,
The Doctor has just relumed Imre
Europe and possesses the latent and
methods for the cure of all. Chrqn
vous, and Private Diseases, also dbeases
of the Eye and Ear.
Cross Eyes Straightened.
Cataracts Scutns and Tumors rvmo' cd
without pain.
Eyes Weak Watery Granulated s ■
cured, also all red, raw, scaly disea-* ’• ••
the !ids and eyelashes.
Ophthalmoscopic testing of the • ; &lt;
r
Farsight, Near Sight and Astixifc^'-»
(blurred sight) Is the only exact tn. t
science as used by Dr. VanMarivr.
■
PERSONS with wonluxes* oi th.
•nd limbs, involuntary dtecbarxi-, :nu«-.
tency. «roneral debility, hervou&gt;i&gt;v».
r
er confusion of ideas, palpitation 0!
heart, timidity, dimness of sight, tremb­
ling, diseases of the head, throat, no-v of
skin, affections of the ifver, him.-?,
stomach or bowels, those terrible disorder*
caused by solitary vise of youth and secret
practices blighting the moat radiant hopes
rendering marriage impossible or un­
happy. Our method will cure the WW‘
obstinate case and absolutely restore per­
fect manhood.
MIDDLE AGED
with frequent evacuations ot tbe Wa«M&lt; r
or with smarting or burning sensations
weakening the system in a manner the pa­
tient can not account for. The urine has
a ropy sediment or tbe color Is thin «&gt;». a
milkish hoe. There are many who dir y.
this complaint ignorant of the cause wija •
ta*M&lt;»ixl*lue ot Semin*!
We Kuraslee • perfect cure «nd I*;’"1
rertuntlota IMPORTANT to WU1KS_
After yrar* ot experience we
ireutMt cure for &gt;11 fil*eM« l»cul',r
the rex. Important cures (»nj w' »"
tew tb«t bore not belSed the .kill «' *“
tbe home pbyslclau*) here the be"’.'1 »&gt;
.tuileoh.nl of billed
th
ixm. hM keen m*rkr-&lt;l. over two thinb

R raredv

In

from two to four ounces of urine f&lt;

cbtttk-al analysis.

*

�NEW
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Well's Nirvs and Brain Jrertaent
-itlve written coaraatee, Ur
.'J-. to cure Weak Memory; Loss t&gt;£
\-|r .4 Bower; Lost
E*n li.-Minis,
oi vmuiuauce,
.- M-ltudo; all Drain*.; Low of Power
. rn:..o Orrin" ta either sex, c*u»e4 by
a: Youthful Errors, or Excowive Um of
•rdiuu or Liquor, which soon lead to
■--.-.i ipil-’n, InMintty »nd Death. By mail,
■ r Jj; with vrrlltenjmarantre to cure or
. V. frrarar.U.
COUGH
l certain
* SYHUP.T
P m—ma—

• • .iscoutlnued: olcLBOe. else, now25c.; Old
, JWDW. GUARANTEES Issued only by
. oodM-.-r. Sole Agent, llasthiKH-

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.
Healtli In Michigan.
During the week ended June 10 -.
ports sent to by slxty^-ven obMTve"
'I1 Jllri?n5 J»"tons of the state to lh..
state board of health ind'ewted that
Infiamniatlon ot the towels and p,mnmonla increased, and pleurltl. aid in­
termittent fever decreased in area of
prevalence Typhoid fever was report.
*d st twelve plaoes, diphtheria at
twenty-three, scarlet fever at fortysix. consumption at two hundred and
nineteen, and smallpox at Bsv Citv
Grand Rapids MusWgon. &amp;tro£

Sturgis.
Kalamazoo, Marine Cltv
Owoem, Saginaw, Flint. I renchtowm
Ridgeway and Austin.
Domestlc Broil EmU in Death.

M

TIME TABLE.

William Evers, a German farmer at
Hay township, Charlevoix county,while
drunk assaulted
wife, bruising her
face badly. She went into an adjoin­
ing room, and took paris green. Neigh­
bors discovered tbe condition of affairs
and caused Evers’ arrest. His wife
died soon afterward. Feeling in the
neighborhood against Evers was in­
tense.
Three Killed by Lightolng.

Lightning struck the house of John
Anderson at Menominee and killed
three men. Their names are: Nels
Berkstrom, Peter Frenun and Peter
Roesmussen. The following were in­
jured; Swem Berkstrom and Swcm
Swanson. The men were raising the
house, and when rain' came up they
took refuge underneath.
‘
Shot Ills Father-In-Law.

p. in.jp. m
p in.

'5 451 3 06

William Henshaw shot his father-in­
law, Jacob Sutter, at Grand Rapids,
inflicting probably fatal injuries. He
fired through the window at his wife,
missing her, and then killed himself’
His wife left him owing to his dissipa­
tion. taking her seven children, the
youngest 6 months old, and her father
warned Henshaw to keep away.

I 16

6 101 -4 2

&gt;s;’ ? ba «:ci&gt;.Al only. Agents mast signal
- ..r Cj-: stations as s&lt;k&gt;u as they cau be

r'r&gt;. -.gbs traius will be run at tbe convenlenc• ■ ixuipa’iiy, who reserve the ncht to chant e
of such trains without notice.
&lt;o . tinai wait a: Woodbury lor passengers
in N-i. t on D L. ft N.
-■.j .-cage j. ;ist beat the depot at least 8 mtn
- i’cfor*- having time of trains, so that agents
lv liavtttiine to check It property; otherwise it
40 f- rward until next train.
W. S. Dkweng. Genl Manager
il. C. l OTTZK. Gen'l P. * T. Art.
L. Sergeant, 8upL

Do You
Use Salt?
It wIP. pay you In numerous ways
to use the wdt that’s all «alt. This
is especially true as to the butter
maker. You recognite a dlfiTerenoe in
t utter. We can point you out » dif­
ference in salt. Yon strive for the best
&lt;ntlk. why not search for the best
saltf Test, compare, ask questions,
luvestignte whut

Diamond Crystal

Dairy Salt
has done for others. There’s no secret
about II Write and get particulars.
We grunt that salt is cheap, but is
that a good reason why you sboukl
uot have the best? Look fitirly and
fully into the salt question, and you'll
fi-rd the way to iictter flavored batter,
and belter prices through onr Dairy
•Salt, indispensable for cooking and
table use also. Write uh about tt.
DIAMOND CRYSTAL SALT €0„
,
St. Clair, Mich.

SUDDEN DEATH!
The Community Shocked,
" i.ast evening, just after tea, while My.
I ncmay llartman, a prominent and highlyrespecied citizen, apparently in the best cf
hvalth and ipirita, was reading a newspaper,
’•t- sheet suddenly fell to the floor; be
: !acwi one hand over his heart, gasped, and
back in his chair, evidently uncoa­
rcions. The family were stricken with ooa-’err.ation, and immediately sumnxmed a
physician. But it was too late. The old
^nt.eman wu dead. Phymriena gate heart
uixease as the cause.”—Holbrook
Ljery day the papers contain statement!
itoJilarte the above. Even yoath b no de­
fense; against heart disease, and the awful
tepidity with which it is claiming victime
foccesupon all a conviction of its prevalanca.
beader, if you have a symptom of this
dreau disease do not hesitate a moment in
“jnd‘Tg‘01L
•• «1W»J. iuMTOM,
•nd in heart disease too often fatal Some
K“K.&lt;T!of hexrt
«hortiteteof
u-tetn, fluttering, or palpitation, note or
&lt;£^ro“’1in ieft side, EoSlder, or arm, ir-

CROSSING THE STREET.
------- ■•—J t-uiwr.

Street?Th^ro’i ''.V^ w,mien «&gt;•» &lt;hc j Ooal Minors Resume Work to
wh^ pic^hor’^t’WWt
tl,in,r
Many DooaUtiea.

Tried &amp;

Many kinds of birds indulge in curi­
ous terial performances during the mut­
CT,m though the I
XT h®
br!pht nnd clc,,° She 1
may
, ing and breeding
UIVVUIU^ TCO.1VU.
season. erjauc
Some Ui
of the
bUC
Mrn indicted for .Marder—North- best-known Instances are those of the
nrett?.rM’^S“lU
well be said
n*ncd» Miner. Still DiMottafled
[night-hawk. the woodexck and the
shoes and smart gow ns and has I
of the Superior Medii
”?r!.ook ia he* Fy when she i
, snipe. Mr. E. W. Nelson, in his "Birds j
VlvauU
Collier*.
““Fto °’et- The policemen nlwayshelp I
' of Alaska,” says that the pintail duck
the standard
he though they know rite ncids no
i has some very peculiar habits of' this
blood-purifier,
READY X&gt; WORK.
hety and she knows they know it tint
------- I
Springfield
11 ’ June
He oace
once saw aa pair
pair nw
ribe into
into tne
the air
air
inut makes no differemje at all Th.•"*’77*.“’, .V"
’ ’J'***” 2d.—Several I clc
Iwl...
_ -T --—
— start
a . off. .«
...
.. cha-se
.
men always stop on the curbing to owe ’ ?t "i" th‘B ,dialri
ct resumed
work
and
the male
In full
it.ahe-renehes her destination aH rig^ '- ~
h
---------------------‘
Present appearances
after tbe female, at u marvelous rate
of speed. Back and forth they went,,
Then. says the
. , ie stnze in Ilhnois is at an end.
m \vhn1 1 ~, 4 A5A’ ! * .,Juae --i-—About 650 with frequent quick turn.% now almost
is the business voumr tKiren.
absent
mjner
nerfc
ont °
of( ,toe
the 1,000
11000 employed
cmployetl In
in the
the out of sight overhead, now skimming
plunges Into the tear iu awfSt aiw
ro° 1 ! “
’ oat
mindcda.-K. Somettaw. sh? ui'elT an I
Pri°r “ U'c
strike
along the ground in an involved course
Its long record
her dress skirt, but she nsmillv I .rrJiKS ?ere
““t could secure work In the very difficult for the eye to follow.
Sil about It, andhcrsh.x^
„
„
f°?’ mlne* °f thi'* ci,-T' the remainder,
assures you that what
Soon a second male joined in the chase,
anyhow. The polloemen knowth* leaders of the strike, were then a third, and so on, till six males
has cured others
ought to-help her but she is t 1
toformed that their services would not were vying with each other in the pur­
■
Fives them fearful ftoet KXVthJ? i‘“A
1 suit.
— , The original, pursuer seemed to be
men are preparing to the only one capable of keeping close
know she Is doomed to be run dowi tonre The .Wk
The strike has resulted in a to the cov female, and even he, from
^“toe ^'frif' -n‘?; "T “ WU1 *• «»"pielefailure^
l.k
' »
■ . *
.
’
.
her dexterous turns and curves, was
ou uii next fellow s crossing. It. all i
v * — . Klzht Men Indicted for Murder.
■ able .to draw near only at internals.
comes of her having her mind occupied.Brazil
, -----Ind.,» June
After
a scs j Then he always passed under her, and
—
------- 22.
— —------ A woman with an occupied mind is 1
bound to upset things.
! Eion of ten days the grand jury has kept so close to her that the two pairs
astings
ity
ank
And finally there is the poor little' brought in an indictment against of wings clattered together with a
timid, woman who is deathly afraid of ! James Booth, Robert Rankin, Earnest , noise like a watchman’s rattle, and
Hastings, - - Mich.
Charles Slack. William Wilson, audible a long distance.
truck horses and Is shabbily dressed •
^JOrVJU.'
Carr and | The chase lasted for half an hour.
and liable to heart dhease. She gets 1
CAPITAL $75,000.00
across anyhow, no one knows just how, I \ illiftm Garauer, charging . them One by one the males dropped off, till
SURPLUS B12.000.0U.
been use the first two varieties take up • with murdering Engineer William . finally but one of^ them—the original
Incorporated under tbe laws of tbe 8teto
Barr
on
the
Vandulia
line
east
of
this
'
one.
Mr.
Nelson
belicvee-was
left.
fill the attention.
j
MtcbtgaB.
And having watched the woman fori City on June 6. The defendants were not Then the pair settled into one of the
bail and1£ewere
to&lt;JcU&gt;
jail,- 1 ponds.
Open for business Dec. 15,1886.
attention to thTmen? Vf yoThlt^ ’’ admitted
theto
^ wlU
Pv ttnsent
^be
other times Mr. Nelson saw a fen-irow
—m u_ &lt;
.
other times Mr. Nelson saw a feofficers:
aXalhX K
’*“ «
| -n^p^r^
^dTvX S ’J. G. Robtn»-&gt;n, President; '
Chester Messer. Vice. Pres.
D. W. Reynolds, Cate Mr.
He never runs across—that is. if he is '
indicted.
full speed, and suddenly take wing
ft
’
Ottawa, I1L, June 22.—All'Of the again a few yards beyond, tbe males
directors: .
a city
city man.
man.
.. ...................................
*
D. W. Reynold ■&lt;.
w H. pbwer«.
the while after her.
lie doesn’t get fiustrated and excited rioters arrested during the labor all
I/. B. Heuer.
at La Salle,’ twen
twenty-five
in I|
Du G. BobIlUMI&gt;7
and he accomplishes Lt In- calculation 1. trouble
?
M
,ty-five in
The pintail has also a habit, during
CkWttir Meeeer,
Jehn Carveth,
A quick glance un and down the number, those who destroyed property the mating season, of descending from
street wd he knows
I Bt ScoU’S mine ln
the a great altitude at an angle of about
^kera who .toned . S.nta Fe train ■ forty-flve degrees, with the wings . Hm tii" only awing* department, la iu Barry
coming down, how kkJ thTtinrem
str&lt;,,lt°r r«cntly. were Indicted by stiffly outspread and sllglnly curved Counts and pay# 4 per cent Interest on nil time
wagon and the coupe will take to reach
h# gn'nd JniT'
I downward. The bird is frequently ao d«po«ts.
his crossing and r,??h*
Ki C“
Reject the Scale.
•
1 high that the noise, produced by its
calmly over, almost snuntera. In ftLt 1
Streator, Hl.. ________
June 23.-The
—Theconeon- passage through the
the airisis heard
heard for
and verh’ms
«««
i vention
TeDtionrepresenting
representingthe
theminers
minersofof
’ fifteen or twenty
twentyseconds
seconds before
before the

AVER
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George Dumenford, the 13-year-old
son of George VV. Dumenford, met with
an accident at Alpena which resulted
ran nil j . u
*k
.. '
in his loosing an arm.
He was in , '\V»
Iro ““ d“ “ in thc s“m,‘ WB\ «
Pack’s sawmill and got his arm caught we wiH force our nervous .y,terns under
in a steel chain belt in such a way that a certain control.
it twisted the limb completely off be­
Men, too. believe that no driver will
tween the elbow and shoulder blade.
run them down if he can help it.
i
Women, per contra, feel convinced i
Shot Through the Thigh.
that the aim in life) of every u
"
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..it
;
Richard Colwell, of Ellington, was man" r~ ’ 1 • —- la -to crush
•* them
•
and jehn
If I
shot through the thigh and leg« with
aey oan.-------------------------)!
several bullets by a Mrs. Goul, who
claims that Colwell had been insulting MEAT FOR THE WORKINGMEN. i;
her and calling her all the names pos­ Make* Muscle, Preeerve* Energy, and
I
sible every time he passed her home.
j
The quarrel grew out of a piece of
A prominent Englishman who was
property belonging to Mrs. Goul.
discussing the food value of meat to
workingmen lately, mye the St. Louis
Drowned In Sight of Compantona.
Ololw-lVmocrat, «ld: •■Drapite whai I
John Wood, aged 18, living with his
our vegetarian friends say, meat is
parents in Jackson, was drowned at essential to the workingman. It makes
Vandercock’s lake. He was in bathing muscle and preserves the energy. The
and waded beyond his depth.
He Irishman of his own country is too
could not swim and went down before poor to buy much meat, and it is notori*3
i
i
the eyes of several companions who
‘ he T1
do “ muc? woTk “ '
were too terrified to rescue him.
he doos In other countries where he is

The Kalamazoo county pioneer pic­
nic will be held August 10.
Vicksburg’s spiritualist camp meet­
ing will be held from August 10 to
September 2.
The West Michigan Fruit Growers’
association held its annual June ses­
sion at Muskegon.
The sixth annual reunion of the
Branch County-Soldiers’ and Sailors’
association was held at Union City.
John Vandenberg, a 15-yearold boy
employed in the Crescent mills at Grand
Rapids, was drowned in the canal
while bathing.
In a saloon row at Fort Huron A.
Rozel. Cornel Vaure and August Bark­
er beat Albert Richert with clubs and
one cut his back open, inflicting a fatal
wound.
Griffith Perry. Jr., a young man liv­
ing near Romulus. Was killed and ter­
ribly mangled by the cars.
In the circuit court at Kalamazoo
Mrs. Julia Rice Was awarded 83.000
damages against her father-in-law.
Parley H. Rice, for the alienation of
the affections of her husband, W. L.
Rice.
Forty graduates received diplomas
at Olivet college at Olivet.
• Ive Littlefield set some traps in tbe
woods in the vicinity of Cheboygan ftnd
caught a large bear.
The graduating class of the Bay City
high school numbered thirty-four.
At a barn raising in Denton a timber
fell, striking Jim Harrington on the
head and killing him instantly.
The Ajax dynamite works of Henry
H. Thomas near Kawkawlin were

Peculiar Habit* of the Fowl While on the
Wing.

B heated meeting. It determined to
repudiate the action of the Columba. 1
convention and to stood
to.’ .I
and to Htand for last ;
year’s prices. The members invited ;
the
operators
to
meet
them, 1
which they declined to do, stating I■
that they had already met the '!
miners’ representatives at Columbus, |•
anil were
to carr;, o„, thc
I
i
mcnt made
mfiAn there,
♦K&lt;sv-.» and
nv.,1 invited
;-vvv,4re.l the
fkn min-j
wvlvv. ’
mrat
era to
do we
the same. On receipt of this
en»
w uu
declination the miners declared for a ,
continuation of the strike. The mi"-'
ers
of northern
Illinois have isolated
to
o V.
UVi vuv.
themselves by
j this action, and taken
independent stand. The trouble, it
_ht-..r.l
*’ ,ho“F
- ”
&gt;u now take on a more
acute form in this section.
Returning to Work.
St. Louts, June 23.—A large number
of mines in southern Illinois have re­
sumed work. Among them are the
Carterville uoai
Coal company
company'sb
vanervuie
mine,
Bro.b mine, St Louis .nd Big Muddy

two at Breeze, one at Trenton, the
enabled to live better. The trades Joeeph Taylor at Trenton, the Joseph
union commissioner of England has od Taylor at O’Fallon. Oak Hill. Oak­
record the Htatement of a manufacturer land, Avers &amp;. Randall's Belle­
who has factories in Manchester, Eng­ ville. Tilden, Walnut Valley. Ban­
lund, and Cork, Ireland, to the effect d enburg
of
Glendale
Coal
that, although he paid wages 20 per company. Mission Fields and Peoria,
cent, lower in Cork than in his English of Consolidated Coal company, and F.
factory, the cost to him Is exactly the J. Langmeyer’s, in the Breeze district
same. This he attributes wholly to the Active preparations for resumption j
difference in diet Several manufac­ are being made everywhere. The Con- (
turers In thia country have observed a soli
BOUUatCU
dated company
LUJUptadlJ expect
VJkpVlLiU to
MJ rvvpou
reopen in
4U
marked increase in the lal»or cca‘,ucl''
/\ several mines at once. General Mana- •
of young Irishmen after a few
w weeks
Simpson slates that the Staunton ;
mpnt isIs
.
.
,
• ,,
,
stay in this country, where meat
men had never been on a strike and
served three times a day at the board­ were always willing to work. Ten |
ing-houses. whereas ip his own country xir more coal mines in the vicin- .
the Irish laborer is in luck to get meat ity of
Belleville
have
resumed
once a day. This is nn economic ques­ operations.
The Maule mine, the ;
tion in which there L food for serious largest in the vicinity, resumed with
thought for mep employing labor on a 1 about seventy-five men.
Both the
large scale, who think to save money Crown Coal company's mines on the |
by cutting down wages. It has been Air Line started up with all their old
demonstrated tliat shortening the miners, numbering nearly ™.
...
100. The
hours of labor increases the average of other mlnesin operation are the Kloeas I
work done, and by paying wages at A Oak HUI on the Air Line, the Humwhich men can afford to eat plenty of boldt &amp; Brandenberger on the L. «fc U.,
meat the manufacturer will,I believe, be and the Nicol
Avery on the Cairo
•
the ultimate beneficiary. Especially is Short Line.
!
this true of concerns like iron foundries
IniUan* Miners Yield.
:
and rolling mills, where the work is of
Trar.r Hitm, Ind., June 2S.—By a ’
an extremely arduous character, de­ vote of SS to 14 the delegates to the
manding a constant renewal of the state convention of miners on Friday I
reconsldered the action of last Satmwasted tissues."____________
day and accepted the Columbus scale. I
Sh« Fulled.
.but
' with
...
____ v_____
j-j — I
a- strongly
worded
pro­
A Bowdoinham woman who is always
I
ready to do a kind act had u hard expe­ test. The resignation was demanded i
OI
Oil
llieomcrrsui
me
uuitoi
anuc
of
all
the
officers
of
the
United
Mine
rience the other day. She was in a car Workers who signed the agreement |■
bound for Augusta in which was an in­ The rote on this proposition was 82 to ■
sane woman on her way to the hospital. 26. The block coal delegates did not i
After watching for some time the keep­
vote on tbe proposition to accept the I
er’s attempts to quiet tiie unfortunate, scale hecanse the block miners at a.1
the Bowdoinham lady, whom the Bath
mass meeting Wednesday had already '
(Me.) Enterprise calls Auntie 8., aaked
done so. Work is to be resumed next ,
permission to try her hand at it. This
Ctng granted she sat down by the Monday

Are you willing to work for the causa
of Protection in placing reliable infor­
mation in tbe hands of your acquain­
tances?
If you are, you should be identifiodwith

THE FIRST SHAKESPEARE FOLIO
There Never Was a Volume Which Caused

Surely a little enthusiasm Is allow­
able here. Never was there a volume
which has caused bo much controversy
and argument, says the Cornhill Maga­
zine.
It has been measured up by
eighths of an inch, counted in lines,
reckoned by page, by letter—nay, even
by stops and omissions, and made the
subject of thick treatises which try to
prove it something different to what it
is and its author a myth. It was pub­
lished at a guinea; In 1787 a copy sold
at auction for ten pounds sterling, and
to-day a fine specimen would not fall
for less than fifteen hundred pounds

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°* 0,0 Uralquarto •■Hamlet,"ln many
toterertlnff and at‘ractire
,thc l““°rtal aeries, only
tw° '““P1”
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which are defective, though the two
together would make a perfect copy,
The duke of Devonshire has the title.
!»*«. tat
“&gt;• 1“‘
to the
ran*&lt;'nm “W toe exact reverse &gt;, the
ca®®—® cuyloy® coincidence.
Plays of this period generally are
“‘"to esteemed and eagerly sought for
to drat editions, and aU ooUeotors are
familiar with those thin quartos, often
sumptuously clad by Bedford or
Biviere, which represent snob a high
cvcr-tacreaslng money value,
Whether this be an Indication of
growing Interest lo nmtters theatrical,
“,&gt;» more probsble. a recognition
&lt;* toelr Importance as factors In onr
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NOTICE FOR HEARING CLAIMS.
State of Michigan, C9UDtv &lt;&gt;l Bar-j —«a.
Notice Is herct-j ^Iven. that by an order of
Prebxto Court for the County ot Barry,
on the I5&lt;b flay of June, A. D , 1M
months from that date were allowed tor
tors u» present their claims azah st the a
of Sarah J. Moore, late of sal4 County,
censed and that all creditors ot aaitt
are required to present their «labas to
Probste Court, at the Probate office, hi ths
of Ua-iilugs. for examination and
or before tbe iMh day of December
such claims will be heard in-lore said
Saturday, the iMli day of September Md
urday the iMii day ot December next,at
o'clock lu the torenonn of each ot th'isedaysJ
Dated. June 15th. A. D.. 1881.
CHas. W. Akmstkoxg. JtM«e of Probate.

NOTICE FOR HEARING CLAIMS.
State of Michigan, County of Barry—w. •.
Notice Is hereby given, that by an
the Probate Court for the County ol
made on thr -jrth nav of May. A,
six months from that date v.-ereallowed
Hurs.to weent ihetr claims
Will Contino, to strtkn.
of Hannah W. Russell, tat" of sail
ScorroAlA Pa-. June 23,-The miners !
deceased. iumI that all creotlorsoCaalQ
are required to present thefr claims
convention decided on the continueProbate Court, at the Prot'Me c
of Haxtlnus. for exaniinatkrn and
tlon of the strike, and resolutions to
or
belnre tbe 28th davot N
that effect were passed. A resolution ,
and that such claims w ill be beard
was also passed advocating the withcourt, on Tuesday, tb"2&gt;ih day_
drawal of Strikers from the region
and on Wednesday, the 28th day ofM
drawal of the strikers from the region
next, at ten o’clock in the ivrenoun of
In a body H their demands are not “mes, It ware perhaps difficult to sat. UMM days.
Dated Maj 2*th. A. D. 1?M.
granted.
, Isfactorlly ttedde.
Cha*. W. ARManuHrd
Joyfal BarprHc far Miners.
j
Judice of
Houtzdale, Po., June 23.—Notices
"Fishing!” said a man who Lives
have been posted by the United OolMORTGAGE BALE.
Blake street, "why, I went fishing
lieries
Uerles company notifying
nouiymg the
u»o men that
.am
.nd miwht th.
&gt; et uM having been made &lt;n tbe &lt;
the oolllerie. would stert Monday at the I
ol ie rtidn m■tJsJUL't- vxeruled I
Cisi.w.di &lt;rter and Elite L Orw dll
old rate of fifty cents per gross ton.
. There is the tagdem eel that you have R. Hail, dated the t»lp«»i*-et»th &lt;Uy
The notices created great excitement
the twentieth dav ».( Ju
all heard ot When they go down or recorded
ou which there is due at this di
throughout the region, as the compa­
, up stream from their quarters for the hundred and twelve and &lt;J7-KD do
nies seemed determined not to pay 1
Is hereby given, that by virtue of
winter or summer they go in single sale
In Mid rnortaage, I tfud! force
more than forty cents per gross urn.
file, one behind the other, like the pri­ by s pale at public auction to the
The men will start to work Monday.
meval man. They leave exactly six der. at the north front door of the
tn the City of Hastings, on the first
A Dynamite Outrage.
.
inches between their noses and the tail tember. 1«H. at twelve o’clock nor­
Birmingham, Ala.. June 23. — Un­ of the cel in front. When an cel sees certain piece or pareel ol land, si
City of Hastlngv. County nt Barry
known persons placed dynamite under that the fellow ahead is lengthening Michigan, described as follows,
a negro tenement house at Warrior, at this space be jumps ahead, and, seiz­ Ing at tlie north east corner of 1
of sect Ion number el*
S a. m. Thursday, and blew it up. No ing the tail of the offender in his quarter
turee north of range eight west,
one was kJUed, but six men were seri­ mouth, pulls him back into plice- wesson the east and west quai
eighty-seven rods to U
ously injured. The negroes had re­ I dropped my hook right down in front section
highway (now Michigan
cently taken the places of strikers at of a string of these tandqm eeteandtbe along the center ot said hfc
bait was accepted, and I jerked out tl^s line of Lincoln Street on 11
the minoAtlon to the village fnow
eeL The one l&gt;ehind. seeing that the tbeiK. east on the north tin
fellow ahead was running away, to the north and south quart!
London, June 23.—Tbe Post, com­
obeyed liis instructions and seised bls tinn end thenev north on ul
menting on the decrooae of emigration
, ta 11 to pull,him back, and ao also did
to the United States, think the de­
tbe one behind, and ao on to tbe last mortgaged premises
crease is less due to the exclusion laws
led them out hand over
than to the fact that the west has had
I a great hum of slippery
its day and that the tide of emigration hand till I

The Michigan Center flour mills at patient, who showed her appreciation
Jackson were burned together with of the move by gazing steadily at the
3.000 bushels of grain. Loss, 815,000. friendly face of her entertainer. But
The mill was owned by Redfield «fc Son, Bnddeuly, with cat-Hke agility, she
made a grab for auntie’s bonnet and in
and was built in 1837.
The new home of the St- Cecilian so­ another second woe dancing in the
ciety of Grand Rapids was dedicated. aisle, with not only this headgear but
also a wig that had come off with it,
The structure cost 885,000.
William R. Gifford, one of the oldpst
and best known railroad men in the her scalp! I’ve got ner scaip. xue
raootedod In rescuing
country, died in Detroit, aged 78 years. keeper ..Anally
■ _- * —
vrsrinVi
WOTBA
Henry A. Chaney, a well-known law­
yer, and for many years prior to 1880
supreme court reporter, died at his
home in Detroit of apoplexy.
sdSTtF^ raothering, weak or hungry
The skeleton of a man was found in
fainting spells, dropsy, etc.
According to *o InvMtl (fatten con­
the woods about 9 miles from Menom­
inee with the barrel of a shotgun and ducted under the ample** at theJntetr
some ammunition by its side. Nothing national Society of Anthropologlrt* of
was found by which the remains could London, which has just concluded an
inquiry respecting the average height
Ibeeamsso much woresthat be identified.
’u:
*’° 11Te’ bnt WM Induced as a
of the various races and notlonnJtlea,
The store of Headly, Kropp &lt;fc Co­
English
ami American citizens average
dry-goods merchants at Muskegon, was
taller than any other p*P”*eH*“,T&lt;!’
closed on four chattel mortgages agOf-tho human family.
Th*
fe'rt .SyLfe yj
A burglar entered the photograph professional desses, who head th* tert
as the tallest of adult males, attain the
"HM
c™- ’’*73itb no beooflt ' galtory of N. H. Cathcart at lllnt aod average of 5 feet 0.14 teehee. hcstOT
er.Sj’nuwOy.otwboul.orwMeb stole the lenses from two camems. the list come the male* ot Mi clMett
valued at S125.
In tbe United State*, and a minute
Si
• wreek from heart ’ At Fowlerrllte Mtaa Oora Haren, and traction behind them come the English
Iwhen I began using
"lit• teaS&amp;WS"“5 N’rt’ind LfrS Mra Charlee Parks were thrown from of all daw. In other European conn» buggy to » runaway and probably tries the average for the mate adult is
cnTELftX. H&lt;*« C«te ts sold by an drur
but J feet a Inches; th* A“**)“*
“net
or seot by tbe Dr. fatally injured.
The Fidelity i Deporit company of Portuguese and the
i!
FV,trt lnd • °°
of
s«*. Il’Sp&gt;» Baltknore. a .errty company with •
ia turned toward Africa.
capital .took of MOO,000. w« licensed
to jp buatoeg* to thl* state.

,

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a Pvtend.^0
TYie cause q!
PcoYec.VxonojpXYnevvQOiYV
VAevestu ?

”
’------’------ * meteor-like
*”
He descends
with
swift*
nesfi till he Is within a few yards of the
ground, when a slight change in the
position of the wings sends him gliding
.
.
■ - from
•
away close'
to the
ground
one
hundred to three hundred yards with­
out a wing-stroke. The sopnd produced
by this swift passage through the air
can only be compared to thc rushing of
B gale through teJe-tops. At first il ls
murmur': then it rises to a hiss,
hiss.
like a murmur:
Qna as thc bird sweeps by it is almost
- —
roar.

But even more precious are those
squat quartos which represent the ab­
solutely first editions of many of the
bard’s productions.
It is a little singular how few of
thorn hare survived. Heaps upon heaps
may very likely have been mode food
for bonfires in the stern days of the
Ironsides and the strict fanatics who
took away England’s pleasures and
gave her her liberty, yet one would expect to meet with more copies. They
issued at rix pence mo.t Ukely
on wmewhat the same tooting as the
Mj J*™®11 J°.
Strand,
ambitious
**“" dear to the
“—
»•&lt;** - -amateur.
-* Thdir money value must now in some
instances be reckoned in three figures,
while many are almost if not quite
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Hastings Banner.
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Thursday, Jtlne'WiSw-____
MARSH ALL L.COOK. Bdiur.

-ry* HASTINGS. MICH., rOSTOFFICK,
ATGV5T 14. 1879.
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editorial jqotes

IT’S FLOPPED AGAIN:
WITH EDITORIAL BOP TO

THE

POPULISTS THE JOURNAL
SEEKS DEMOCRACY.

The Addition (?) to the Rank* Re­
ceived "Without a Murmur.

We will not attempt tn !say which
“teeUth” time it is that lhe Journal has
cajoled with the destinies of various po­
litical parties, as the number is only limit­
ed by the number of political side shows
that has been gotten up by tbe democrats
to draw from the republican tent. “Any­
thing to beat the republicans” is a senti­
ment that has met with a responsive chord
from the Journal’s heart While it may
have had sotpe professed views at var­
iance with democracy, yet it has advocat­
ed in tbe past and still advocates, a fusion
of anything and everything opposed to
republicanism. Two years ago, to IPs
hearts content, free trade, anti-free trade,
free sliver, antl-free silver, prohibition
and free whiskey platforms were all
“fused” Into one strange peculiar mix by
the machinations of a few politicians and
wire pullers. Instead of being an easy
dose for Intelligent, thoughtful men to
take it proved to be a bitter pfil. Instead
ot having a quieting, soothing effect, • it
proved to produce a violent nausea, and
conscientious voters spewed out the politi­
cal mess In a manner that was decidedly
opposed to tbe democratic avalanche of
votes all over the country, and the repubUcans’bf Barry scored an excellent vic­
tory. *
At the democratic convention Saturday
Brother Dennis followed in the line of
the tragic actor and substantially said:
“For 16 long years I’ve held aloof from
democratic conventions.” (Though not
from choice we’ve often thought.) “I
propose hereafter to be a good democrat,”
[The office of Inspector of Postoffiees
hasn't yet been filled.] Brother Dennis
reached a grand climax as he finished the
following;—“If any democrat has done
me injury I forgive him; If I’ve done a
democrat any injury I didn’t mean to; if
I’ve injured the party I,m sorry for it*
The peroration was a dramatic attempt
made with the expectation of applause,
from tbe whole 87 delegates who were
present, but like the longed-for letter “it
never came,” and a sad, forlorn expression
stamped Itself on the visage of our Broth­
er as he hesitatingly took his seat
We think It was Shakespeare who said:
“Inconstancy, thy name Is Woman.”
Had that immortal genius been writing
at the present day he eould as truthfully
have said:—
“Inconstancy, thy name is Dennis.”
Last Saturday, (June 23rd) was the
democratic convention. Two days pretous to this the Journal not only had tbe
mil for the democrat convention, but also
tbe peoples party call. Editorially it men­
tioned that the Populists vote in Oregon
bad Increased. (It forgot to mention that
the republicans carried the state recently
by 15,000.) It uttered very mild protests
against the administration Issuing bonds.
It glso said:—“There are people who think
that it is a change ot man and not a change
of air that the Honse and Senate Cham­
bers need.”
The last that we knew of the
Journal before this it was democratic
though of course we can’t pretend to keep
record of its flops. In the Journal of
June 7th is an address, a screed on both
republican and democratic parties from
Chairman Merriek of the Peoples Party.
The fact that the Journal printed it 11 a
practical endorsement of the denunciation
erf democratic as well as republican
parties. This must have been before the
spasm of democracy passed so close to the
dournal office. In Its issue ot May 81st
In closing a clipped article under tbe head
“Betrayed” the Journal says:-—“Work­
people, you are being betrayed Into m.marchial government by both tbe old politi­
cal parties.” Thus by aur contemporary’s
emphatic endorsement of democracy at
the eoavention Saturday, be Is a self-ackntrwtedgvd member of a pdrty that less
than one month ago he branded as “be­
traying tbe work-people Into a monarchlal
jWwernmenL”

aetiy aa be thinks li right and every man
at be dam. We do not ail think alike, we
do Mt all see to Ings alike and it is beat
Maud ep fmrieesly end eoastantly for
what be believe* to be right and if it ia
right ft will win. Bat the Idea of nrcn of

Additional County News.
a fusion again thl« ftJL We have confi­
dence enough fe the Intelligence, the in­
Maple Orawa.
tegrity, the self-respect of political con­
A. T. Howley rated the frame to hb
victions of voters to believe that If it Is
burn feist week Thursday.
brought about, as it no doubt will be, they
Am Bivens and Alt Demary attended
will again stamp their disapproval on it as negro eampmeetlng Saturday aud Sunday
at Lake Odessa.
.......................
they did two year* ago tn this county.
Quarterly meeting next Sunday at the
M. E..church.
Tbe funeral of Mi. and Mrs. Cha*.
Good, True DcwocraU.
'
Grayfe little irrtf-nl daughter was held at
The following verses were written by the M. E. church last Sunday p. m.
one who used to be a democrat, but tbe
, Outlet on.
folllBA of the present administration drove
Ed Kliine rnterUlnwl bl, owlher «nd
him to his seizes apparently. They were
brother
from
Haattnr*Sunday.
banded us by one of our Morgan subscrib­
Wm. Clark uf LltcMdW was a guest at
ers. Though lhe meter may be faulty, Wesley Noyes over Sunday.
James Parrish and Sir. and Mrs. N. V
and poetic license extensively indulged in,
yet tbe verses are expressive of that strong Rasey of Charlotte were guests at David
Smith
’s last week.
• , .
sentiment that comes from experience and
Prof. John C. Field nf Charlotte visited
observation. Several verses are omitted C. C. Price Wednesday.
‘
tor-lack of space. In speaking of Grover
Miro Nina Downing closed a very suc­
cessful term of achati In the Felghner
Cleveland lhe writer says:—
district Tuesday with appropriate exercises
Now. It he Is no Democrat.
Miss Downing is a first class teacher.
Where ta the true type found?
Is ft among the cuckoos. or
Those who contest fats ground?
Pleasant Valley.
Like otliers I am puzzled tore.
A pleasant party was enjoyed by the
All iny old boots aad bate
I'd give to know what constitutes
young people Friday evening at Wm.
"‘Good, straight, true,” Democrats
Surlne’s.
Pshaw! I ought to have known 1c all be­
fore.
Whv Its Just got through my brain
Where I can get of those who know
The knowledge 1 would gain.
The folks ’’across the pond wbo'd drive
Our laborers to the bats
Can surely tell ju« what Is meant
By’ good, true" Democrats!

WOek. Miss Moulton tabs made many
friends durins her two yeans realdenoe
"'•Tbe all^baorbln* topic ot the day Is tbe

celebration which Is to be held hare July
Sth. Music by Irvins band and eborous.
Oration. by Rev.'s Freeman and Arney.
Beading of Declaration of Independence
by Mrs. John Curtis, radiation etc. to­
gether with a basket picnic dinner, ball
games, tub, swimming and foot races are
among lhe pleasures prepared for tbe
day.
.
Several from here attended the graduat­
ing exercises Friday.
Mra. Albert Heroey of Haatinga, vteited
friends In Irving and Middleville last
week.
Mr. Strong was in Grand Rapids on
business Saturday.

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Dry Goods,

A Class of Eighteen Graduated from
the Hastings Schools.

Jacob Erb whose death occurred last
week was bom in Stark Co., Ohio, in
1838. He came to Baltimore, this County
in 1855, being one of tbe first settlers.
He ofeared up tbe farm and lived oa the
same until be died. He Joined the D. B.
church at tbe age of 92 and was a member
of tbe same till death. He was very pa­
tient tn his sickness, bearing It without a
manner or complaint
In the family
there were eight children, all of whom are
living—W.J; H. M; J. M; Gay D. Erb;
Mary E. Norris; Melinda J. Stewart;
Amanda R. Houghtaiin, and Eizora Schu­
mann. Those attending the funeral from
away were: Mrs. Samuel Fry and Mrs.
John Walters, of Bettsville, Ohio, and
John Ickes and Levi Ickes, of Helena,
Ohkx

«
Irving
Paul. Hi" youmtest son of Mr. and Mrs.
Chas Benton was drowned June »4th.,
while out bathing near Martig. Allegan
Co. Tbe family have the syxop-^iy of tbe
entire community.
Mrs. Kirk Davis of Niles, was the gucat
of Mrs. (Irani Hendershott over Sunday.
Mln Katie Matter of Grand Rapids, is
visiting friends iu this vicinity.
The house of Mr. Sam’l Chambers was
burned to thd ground one day last week.
Mr. Chambers was awakened by tbe smoke
but was unable to save the building. The
loss is partly covered by the Insurance.
Hon. Clement Smith of Hastings, gave
a very interesting lecture at tbe M. E.
church Sunday evening.
Pearl Hendershott returned from 1 psl-

Should you want trade you will always find our stock fresh and
new—our prices low as the lowest,

COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES.

Obituary.

aebool tbe paat year.
Mrs. G&lt; r«Mlne Pratt. « tenner resldetjt
I of Irvine. Is apeudlna a fear days -»ilb
*’The acbool at tbe station cloaes this

THE LITTLE BRICK GROCERY.

The cold facta are that tbe ••true” tyje
Are scattering, after all.
And. at the rate they’re proving falsa
They’ll be more so in the fall:
For all not of tbe -good and true"
With tbe party will tall In line
That voles. “America for Americans.”
First, last and all the time.

Friday afternoon occurred the eighteenth
annual Commencement of the Hastings
high school, when a class of nine young
ladies and nine gentlemen were graduat­
ed.
A platform had been erected in the
west side of the Park, and tastily trimmed
by the ever zealous Juniors. The back
ground was entirely covered with ever­
green, on which the class motto “Energy
Win’s the Way* appeared in purple and
gold, the class colon.
.
A large audience was present, every,
seat being occupied and many persons
were compelled to stand.
Tbe class came on the platform headed
by tbe high school teachers, the young
ladles in their pretty gowns making a
very charming picture.
The exercises were as follows:—
Class Motto: “Energy Wins the Way.”
Musie— “June,” Quartette.
Invocation, Rev. Thomas Cox.
Class Motto. Gertrude Slingerland.
Oration, the Coxey Movement, Herman
Frost.
Music, “Still is the Night,” Quartette.
Class History, Maurice Grigsby.
Poem, Our Commencement, Harriette
L. Beadle.
Prophecy, Charles Lewis and Orpha
Martin.
Solo,4-Birds of Dawn,” Minnie Diekinson.
'
Commencement Address, “Unpossessed
Lands” Rev. H. S. Jordan.
Music, “Come Join our Dance.” Quartete.
Presentation of Class, Supt. W. D.
Sterling.
Conferring Diplomas, John M. Bessmer.
Music, Class Song.
The program was well carried out, ev­
ery number being exceptionally well ren­
dered. Tbe program was of a' desirable
length also, it not being as long as usual,
and every* one was interested throughout
In spite of the warm weather.
The address by Rev. Jordan, pastor of
the 1st. Presbyterian church at Lansing,
was a fine effort, every one highly com­
mending it. It was fully abreast of the
higher line of spiritual thought that Is
spreading over the country to-day, calling
Humanity and .Divinity into closer rela­
tions. He urged tbe class that In starting
out in life they should start out right and
be willing to place their destiny whatever
it might be In tbe bands of their Creator.
He called attention to the various fields
of occupation open far them, dwelling es­
pecially upon Science, Arts and Politics.
He said that before conquering others they
must first learn to “conquer themselves;”
that they must subdue their passions
their appetites by bringing tbe great
power of tbe will Into action.
The
address waB a model one and the Class of
*94 made a wise selection In choosing him,
and we hope that the exercises Just pass­
ed may not be the last time that a Has­
tings audience will have the pleasure of
listening to his voice.
The music was of an exceptionally high
order also, It being furnished by a quar­
tette, composed of Misses Mary McElwain,
Pearl Michael and Homer Warner and
Dell Sutton, with Mrs. Sweezey accom­
panist A finely rendered solo was given
by Miss Minnie Dickinson.

MU. Dorth Wllkiniwo rul.rL.lnM
Sunday aehool elaw al ber Wlben
dance WrOaMday afreroooa.
All hands set ready and attend
races at Uasllnra Jaly alb.

Boots and Shoes,

Hats, Caps,
Clothing,

1 THRESHING

Notions and
.

E. Y. HOGLE.

Trade we’ve
Had
In Summer
PARIS GREEN
Clothes
These torrid London Purple.

^siuo snot
Better see us,
Some time For Spraying Fruit Trees, etc.
In July
GOODYEAR
Before
The Modern Druoolst,
IS
Stocks are
Remember that Wall Paper
Broken.
is Cheaper than ever
This Season.
HEADQUARTERS.

We’re on the lookout for
the wants of all riied men and
make a special point on Sum­
mer Underwear for fat men.
Fat men. sizes are from 34 to
50—the very best suits S2.00.
Yet 11.00 buys good ones.
For all men— Bummer Per­
cale soft and stiff bosom Neg­
lige Shirts—at prices to your
liking.
Summer Coats in Blackand
Blue Serges, Alpaca, Mohairs
and light stuffs. |1.00 to 15.00.
Seer Sucker and Sateens—40
to 90 oenta. Vests to match
accordingly. White Duck and
Fancy Percale Vests—*2.50
down to 75 cents.
Case after case of of Straw
Hats arrive—and leave us on
the heads of buyers. Better
values than ours are hardly
possible—and your money
back if anything’s misrepre­
sented.
-

Furnishing Goods.

W.H.tiOObYEflR

Cherry Pepsin Tonic
Combined with the
Acid Phosphates, is
the BEST hot weath­
er drink. You can
get it at

HOLLOWS

shutting tbeir eyes

Bio Store on the Corner.

CONDEMNED
MURDERER
Recently stood on the scaffold with only
a few moments between him and eternity.
After the noose was adjusted he was askedif he would like to say anything. “Ye?
he replied, “I would like the make a few
remarks about the Wilson Bill.” We
submit that it was not natural for-a man
under those circumstances to talk upon
such a subject. It was not expected.
So you would not expect us to talk of
anything but

FURNITURE
It’s our business, we’re interested in it,
aad can’t help talking about it If you
want any Bed Room Suite#, Dressers.
Elegant Book Case# or Furniture of any
kind just give me a call. My complete
stock and low prices will please you.
I can show you the nicest thing in the
line of Baby Carriages you ever saw if
you will only give me the opportunity.

(Blas «ip. Ekpluux.;

“irotagtt blind” is a position that Is
fortified with judgment, conviction.
MM* sease of duty. FuJon is tbe

evening will be conducted by the B. Y. P.
U. Subject of discussion “Our Young
People.” W. 0. Lowden, leader, followed
by D. BL Bays and others.

At tbe Metbodtot church next Sunday
will be held uppra
birthday. In the i

wui t» pla.red lo

Out of town folks served
as though here. Write
particulars—You’ll like our

HASTINGS. MICH.

Hammocks

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Croquet

A.

McCoy

�Hastings Banner
Thursday, June aS, 1894.
XV. R. COOK. Local Bdtwr.

There will be a dance at the Lako hoove
I July 4tb.- a4.Thonupi)lr Lake,
a goM

■BMMH

personal mention.

time premised.

.&lt;
Frank Cole is home from Chicago tor a
Better ^oeeriea than kept at Cook A visit.
•
Cook’s cannot be found at any grocery
Miss Kila Simpson returned from Albion
store In Hastings.
Saturday.
,
Those intending to buy a steam engine
MImj Rost Goodyerr is visiting Ln Chet-*
or separator will do well to read the adv. ter this week.
of Adams A Hart, of Grand Rapids on onr
J“hn Dunning is home from Kalamamu
inside local page.
fur a vacation.
Yesterday we received a telegram from
Fred Benfield, ot Chicago, spent Sun­
Capt. Nit-kern saying l hat his leave of
day in the city.
absened had been granted and that he
Chas. S. Brown, of Chicago, was in the
would Quach this city July 3rd, via Kulacity this week.
•
mazoo.
P. T. Colgrnve and M. L?Vook were In
Fire Works of all kinds never could be
Lansing Tuesday.
bought so cheap in Ibis city as they can
right now at Jos. Rogers A Co’s.
You Mrs. Thomas Brice went to Nashville
will want some for the 4th. aud now isyretrnlay morning.
just lhe time to buy them.
Miss Louisa Nagler left for her home iu
The Whittier Club held its closing meet­ Freeport, Monday.
|/5r.
D. E. Fuller returned from San
ing for the summer Monday night They

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THE DRUGGIST’S.

LOCAL NEWS.

Road Commissioners can find 8 inch
fruits, nuts. Ice cream etc. In the Hender­ and priaes are considered they’ll always
shott block. Call there during the races.
be found decidedly In IL They invite you Bridge Plank at our yard in Hastings.
to
make
their
store
headquarters.
Bring
Other people can find anything they want
-All the races are being well filled for
next week. One mall this week brought along yon butter and eggs, they’ll give yon in the line of lumber end shingles.
tbe
highest
market
prices
and
use
yon
Bentley, Tomlinson and rider.
twelve entries of new horses for the races.
Some of the hottest races ever seen in
Three threshing engines and one separa­ right

Fob Salk—Two bound pups, 8 months
old. half Beagle, half fox. Inquire of
Jacob R«e. nsrth Broadway, wear iron
bridge,
Alba Haywood has not been in Haatisgs for several years, and will no doubt
be welcomed by a large audience of eld
time admirers.
Mrs. E. Williams will cloae her shop on
Jefferson street for the summer on ao-

ooont of ill health, to re-open again this
fall on Main street
The Secretary of the Alumni Assocla
Hon asks all members who read this'no­
tice and have not yet handed in their dues
do
as soon as possible.

In order to protect my brand of 5 cent
«'Z»r “The new arrival.0 I was compelled
to stamp the name “New Arrival” on each
el«‘rH. J. Frakkb.

Every Way.

have spent a very pleasant and profitable Francisco Monday.
time in the study ot American history and
Mr. and Mrs. Will Young, of Bellevue,
literature the past winter.
were tn the city last week.
We do not pretend to sell goods at less |Mlss Josie Whipple, of Centreville, to
than coat neither will we do it, but will visiting friends Iu the city.
sell as cheap as the cheapest, and you will yfilri. A. E. Davenport has been spending
get No. ,1. goods.
a few days In Grtmd Rapids.
Cook A Cook. |
rs. Sophia Benfield, of Chicago. Is the
Don’t.forgot that the place to have your 1 guest of Mrs. George Barnes.
clothes made to order^s at J. Forbes over
Mrs, B, B, Wilcox, of Detroit, Is the
J. S. Goodyear’s store. He is an expert
guest of Miss Lulu Felghner.
workman and can please you. He will
Walter Carveth, of Detroit, Is visiting
also be plbased to do atty repairing for
his mother Mrs. Anna Carveth.
you.
Mrs. William Tinkler returned from
and Mrs. Howell Trask, living in
Bellfontaine, Ohio, Wednesday.
'
the 2nd ward celebrated the 45th anni­
Miss Alice Eddy left for her home In
versary of their wedding day, last week.
Relatives from Grand Rapids and Toledo Wayne county, Monday morning.

Dr. G. W. Lowry and family have been I
were present to help them enjoy a pleasant
time.
spending a few days at Millford.
• UlKULdTION *
Mrs. Allie Rock, of Detroit, la the.guest
Dont think of coming to the races with­
Tins week,
82 quires. out going to Mesdamea Busby and Silsbee of her sister, Mrs. D. S. Goodyear.
and getting a dish of delicious ice cream.
Mrs. Frank Pancoast returned from a
rafter. changes for advertisements They make as fine Ice cream as can be few daj;s visit at Charlotte Tuesday.
■aeh this office Tuesdays at latest to bought anywhere. First door east of Good­
Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Young and Miss
insertion in the issue of the week year Bros hardware.
Pond returned to Allegan, Monday.
brought.
We will not sell sugar for less than it
Miss Maude Bentley is visiting friends
cost us, then tuck on a heavy price to and relatives in Nashville this week,
oun:;. A*orre&lt;pondente on inside page.
make It up on something else, but deal v^lilrs. John Michael left this week for
uih e troin 25c: to S5c. at Cook A Cook. fair and square with all, both big and lit­
Dniuth. Minn., to visit her daughter.
•. your fire crackers at Jos. Rogers A tle.
•
Miss Gertrude Smith spent &amp; portion of
Cook A Cook.
Coy Smith, of Nashville, who Is visiting I last week in Marshall with her father.
wear ruing fast at the Bankrupt
in the city errries his ana in a sling. ' He | A. A. Anderson, of Port Huron, was
the guest of Miss Grace Messer Sunday.
tml. dour and produce at Cook A went to Charlotte to wort in the Curtis
Miss Hattie Hotchkiss, of Aurora, Illn
factory, and about two hours after com­
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ganl F. Chides­
All kinds of canned goods at Cook A mencing work, sawed off his little finger at
the lower joint, so he’s now taking a va­ ter.
Cook's.
Mrs. Carl Blanchard, of Battle Creek,
cation.
Take a day off and come to the races
Paul Benton, a yopng son ot Mr. and has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Oliver
next week.
Greenfield.
a
Mrs. Chas. Benton, of Irving, was drown­
Teas from 10c. to 60c. per pound at
C. R. Osborn's father has been visiting
ed Sunday, in a small lake near Martin.
Cbuk A Cook's.
Allegan County. The few particulars we him a few days. He left for New York
Born Tuesday tbe 19th., to Sc Id Beach learned are ‘.hat the boy was in bathing, City Monday morning.
and wife, a ten pound boy.
got in deep water, strangled and could not
Hon P. T. Colgrove delivered an address
Everything new fn photography can be swim, and drowned before help reached at the memorial services of the IL of P.
found at the Christmas studia
him.
lodge at Niles, Sunday.
5 pra. Socks for 25c.
Tbe many friends of Ed. Schumann and
George E. Rowe leaves for Canada
Bankrupt Stork.
Frank Tucker will be pleased to know Monday, where he goes to attend the gold­
th»t tb»y will •oon open up a meat market en wedding ot an unele.
best wort shirts. 45c.
In the building south of Hams A Babcock’s
Bankrupt Store.
Mrs. Hannah and Mrs. Della Barlow and
barber
shop on Jefferson street. They are Miss Anna Bessmer spent yesterday at
Fire works at Jos. Rogers A Co’s can
having
a
first
class
cooler
made.
The
‘•Beechwood.” Wall Lake.
be bought for less than wholesale cost.
boys have many friends and certainly will
Mrs. Belle Chapman, of Evanston, HU
Straw hats in all styKs.
do well.
”
.
Bankrupt Stork, r&gt; [ James F. Norwood census enumerator is the guest of Mrs. W. E. Powers and
other
relatives In the city.
The free-for-all race will be a hummer.
Miss Pauline Shultz has resigned her
The track record will certainly be lowerr.­ | for Barry township to the first to send in
his report to the county clerk. Tbe result position with Julius Russell, and Mrs. T.
ed.
.
of his canvas shows that Barry twp. has a J. Bush will fill her position.
For first class photographs that never I
total population of 182F, which Delton has
F. E. Johnson and family and Mrs.
fade, mil ou Christmas, the reliable pho- |
197 and Hickory Comers 120. In 1890 Johnson's mother, Mrs Callond, of Grand
tographer,
the population was 1921 or an Increase Rapids, are camping at Long lake.
•Waxtet—Lady assistant. Address The of five in four years.
MIm Flora and Kiltie Beadle. Phyllis
Regulator Mfg. Co.. Grand Rapids, Mich.
On July 3rd and. 4th the C. K. A S. will Diamond, and Messrs. Al. Renkes, Dan
sell excursion tickets at a rate of one fare Reynolds and Mllle Waldorff are at Wall
Alba Haywood, you all know him. will I
for round trip. Children under 19 years Lake for a weeks outing.
be here to-morrow night. An excellent
half fare. Tickets limited to return July
Mrs. Mode Rich, Mrs. Stebbins, Misses
company supports him.
5th. Ou Jnly 4th In addition to regular Belle Stebbins, Agnes Rich, Ruth Gould
A fine attractive program of sports at trains extra trains will run ac follows:
and Ora Smith, of Nashville, and James
the fair ground Wednesday forenoon July From South.
Bastings.
Going South. Mason, John Dawaon. Frank Pflug and
4th. Come early and see all tbe fan. .
Guy Johnson, of Middleville, are camping
1:OQ
9:30
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ilM 7«T
at the Waldorff cottage at Wall lake.
. Bronsv. living in thc fourth ward died last
E. J. Huffman, Agent.
week, the funeral occurring Sunday.
Doni become weary of life and takei
While you are at the races it w III .pay
Make the children happy by getting you to go to Phillips A Erb’s and look morphine or some other deadly poison be­
them some fireworks at Jos. Bogers A Co’s over their stock of goods. They can save cause the times are hard, but call at Cook
the cheapest place in town to boy them.
you some money for the races if you’ll A Cook’s and get the worth of your money
Coy's beadquarters for fine confectionery deal with them. When quality of goods in thc best of groceries.

tor for sale very cheap at Hastings Engine
A Iron Works. Also belts, tanka, hose
A oil.
*
1 j ;

FWtfOfl

We are glad to see all short-time mer­ the county will be seen here next week.
chants, who come to this city and stop a Go to the City Bakery and get cooled off
few days and then go away to fresh pas with a fine glass of ioe cream soda, lemon­
Cures, compelled to pay a high license. ade, or a dish of pure cream ice cream. Or
They pay no taxes, care nothing for tbe If yon want a nice lunch cheap give that
city, aa a general rule sell inferior goods plaee a call.
and at far better prices than merchants
The number of starters promises to be
here woald think of asking., Fly-by-nlght
far above tbe usual number this year. The
merchants ought not to be patronized by
S1515 in parses to what does the badness.
anyone, and generally are not except
Horsemen go where they can get the most
by tboee who expect something for noth­ money.
People should encourage the I
ing, but get nothing comparatively and
Driving Club who have risked a large I
pay a big price for IL
amount of money despite the poor times, 1
In a recent article in the Detroit Free by taking a vacation Tuesday, W'ednes-1
Press and Tribune those papers stated that day and Thursday of next week and come
Prof. Dewey, who had been secured for
to the races.
Chicago University, was tbe youngest man
To all my friends and patrons I wish to
in charge of a department there. We have announce tint I have sold my stock of
learned that this to a mistake and that this
Furniture to Mr. George E. Rowe, of
honor shoaid belong to a former Hastings
Grand Rapids. Mr. Rowe is an exper­
boy, one who to well and favorably known ienced man in the Furniture boalneas,
here and a graduate from the High School.
having been at it for over 15 years. He
This young mad to whom the honor should comes among you well recommended. I
go is A. C. Eycleshymer. son of David
thank you one and all for your generous
Eyelrabymer of this city, who has charge patronage, and ask for Mr. Rowe the same

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Dont be a “ready made man” but have
courtesies you have shown me, believing
lour suits made at Lunn’s the tailors. He toloCT- He Is « yoMg hum only SO yews
will fiod a reliable, honornakea clothes to fit you; be does repairing or ace rad being placed at the tea I ot thia that in hi« Joa
■&lt;©and
—M
&gt;11 kinds,
Is agent for the American (Deportment tn that Croat Institution of able dealer.
Very truly yourw,
F«—
_ ot Grand Rapids, one ot 1 loamlnc speaks rotates tor hie Mpablllllee
™*
m ’Laundry
Hiram Rogtra
tilt- best In
ir. the state.
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HARDWARE «« IMPLEMENTS.

Hew Western Walkinq.
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SATISFACTION

Deal
we

wc give to every customer,

sale of Boots or Shoes that we make is realty
walking advertisement for

a

ARE

house.

we have sold him—pleased with his invest-’
Everyone who buys once'

comes again, and invites his friends to come
too.

We are selling our goods as low as they

can be sold anywhere.

TO

our

Everyone who buys of us is pleased with what
ment clear through.

HERE

Every

Owing to the times

we are paying no attention to profits, but have

•knocked prices down to the lowest notch.
We buy from the best houses; our goods are

STAY

We are not here for a day, nor for

reliable.
a month.

W. H. SPENCE.
We are

here to

goods.
show goods.

show

It is fun to

We never

tire of showing goods.

It’s

our business to show goods. Don’t

our clerks, they

We
shoppers come in who
make us pull down lots of

don’t buy
they find what

they

want.

i

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"What la it? About Too
But thc sight of her joy and the glad asked thia a light pink flush;
look on her face inflamed all the man’s her cheeks, and her eyes bri,
'wild jealousy.
“Yea." he answered.
I
„
I “By itfeaven, lass, do you want to termined to tell the troth and rink all
j drive mo mad even nerw?” he cried,
a-oMfqvonoea.h(_r
i Springing forward, he threw his arms
"•Mie truth?” cried Man
’round her and. despite her fierce strug­ old .uspidons concerning I n flashed
The Great Daily of Michigan.
gles he held her to his heart and
upon her, and showed in tt look she
printed hot, burning kisses of despe­
rate and despairing passion on her face bent upon him.
“Yen, the truth. But it ! Is not what
CfU) AAA AAA OA at least is sp®11* fo* living expenses every year
and lips.
you suspected when I wa. last here,”
subscribers of The Detroit Evenino News.
“My God, how I love you,' he cried
passionately. “It is good to die like he answered, obwrvlng her
The shrewd advertiser knows this, and by using the advertising columns
n, Mary,
were on tho wrong track
this."
,
instead of
of The 'News secures his share of this enormous sum. 60,000 subscribers
Mary struggled with him, and would »nd l iras a fool to be
th.
But I
probably means 200,000 readers, and instead of the *um above, we should
have screamed out indLsgust and loath­ just telling you tho whole t in ess with
[ have said $300,000,000.00.
Ing and fear of him. bubhe smothered waaafraidrand tho very
me,
in­
which I naw you ana
Advertise in The Evening News if you want Results.
her screams with his kisses.
ng.
I
Read The Evening News if you want News.
"IJiss me once, Mary, just once,” crewed my fear of
other
he pleaded; but she struggled the more wanted to clear Tom in
THE
EVENING
NEWS,
g
everyway,
and
without
my
tel
a CXMTS PER COPY.
desperately to break away from him.
huntlng
He held her firmly until, releasing thing. That's why I've '
DETROIT.
QQWU MMau
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her.from his arms, he grippedher wrist down thit girl. Sevan
might
have
a
handle
over
Her
to make
might
have
a
1
, and dragged her toward, the drawer in
her speak the truth and bear out Tom s
■ which lay thc revolver.
story.
But
when
I
got
away
I began
This he took out and then closed the
turning things over and I couldn’t help
drawer.
remembering
that
you
didn
’
t
Btoptat
a
“One last kiss, my darling,” he cried.
But she tore it away from him, and,
risk to save me that night in the barn;
pulling the door after her with all her " Twill be the last my lips will ever and then I grew wild with myself and
strength, crushed his arm and caused give or yours receive.”
Then he wound his arms around her, soft like at thinking of what you must
thc hand to relax its hold. Then she
By Arthur W. Marchmont, B. A.
be suffering with suspense. Bo I just
fled rapidly through the next room, and for an instant renewed his madly finished the inquiries I wanted to make
which wob the outer and larger office, passionate kisses.
about Savannah, and then camo back
"Good-by,
my
darling,
”
he
exclaimed,
and sped out into the darkness of the
after a minute, and, moving back from to clear Tom.”
mill
“You can clear him?" broke in Mary,
where
they
had
stood,
be
freed
his
She had formed a plan in thought;
namely, to try and make her way to a right hand, in which he held the re­ eagerly.
“Ym. I ran do that This ain't been
“Trusts," he returned, impatiently. window overlooking the lane which volver.
Mary closed her eyes, knowing what a murder at all Old Coode didn’t die
“And have I not trusted? I have ran along one end 6f the mill—one of
a
violent
death; he juat died anddenly
‘trusted’ too long, and nothing has those by which Tom had been accused was coming.
At that instant a alight sound broke —heart diaeaae, or apoplexy, or acme­
of breaking into the place. To reach
come of it. Now I will act."
thing
ot
that
sort. Anyway/. It wasn't
“Why have you changed like this this, however, she would have to pass the deathly silence of the place, and
murder.”
to me?” asked Mary, with more gentle­ through a long room filled with spin­ the man paused. The girl opened her
"Not
murder!"
exclaimed Mary, her
ness. “You said that it would make ning machines, down a flight of stone eyes, and, seeing his hesitation, broke face alight with wonderment “Why,
you happy to see me happy, and you steps, through the blowing-room and away from him by a sudden and violent how do yon know? How can you
promised to help to prove Tom’s inno­ across one of the smaller weaving endeavor.
His hesitation passed os quickly, and know?"
cence. What have I done to change sheds which was close to that
“I was in the mill that night"
Another plan she had was to rush he rushed after her with the revolver
yon or to anger you?"
pointed at her, and when Mary saw
| to be oojrnxCTax]
“You have done nothing. Nothing away to the top of the building and
him
approaching
she
cowered
in
a
you could do would anger me. But hide where she could till morning
corner and screamed and covered her
came.
Her
anxiety
to
get
away
from
the time has come when I must act.
Sec the World’s Fair for Fifteen Cento.
eyes, and waited for the death that
You could not understand if I told the place, however, made her prefer
Upon receipt of your address and fifteen
seemed so close.
you. Mary, I swear to you I love you the former.
cents
In postage stamps, we will mail you
Then
came
the
Bound
of
feet
moving
But the chance of carrying out any
with all my soul. There is not a wish
rapidly across the room, a slight prepaid SotrvEun® PobtfoUo of the
definite
plan
seemed
very
remote,
for
nor a thought, however light, however
W
orld
’s Coia’Mbian Exposition, the
struggle and a heavy fall
wild, I will not try to satisfy, if you the girl heard Reuben Gorringe hurry­
regular price is fifty cents, but as we want
“You villain! You lying, luring,
will only be my wife. Will you not ing after her. She determined to hide,
you to have one, we make the price nom­
cheating villain! Is this your love for inal. You will find it a work of art and a
listen to me? I do not ask you to love therefore.
She ran on as fast as possible, stop­ me?”
thing to be prized. It contains full page
me at f^rst. I knew that may be hard
It was Savannah Morbyn’s voice, and views of the great buildings, with descrip­
ping
an
instant
to
tear
off
her
boots
—perhaps, impossible. But while love
is love, such a passion as mine must with nervous haste, and then with when Mary opened her eyes she saw tions of same, and is executed in highest
make an echo in time. Will you trust noiseless tread crossed the first of the the man lying on the floor, bleeding style qf art. If not satisfied with it, after
work-rooms.
Remembering that in from a fearful wound in the back, you get it, we will refund the stamps and
me?"
He spoke with eager, earnest plead- the second there was a heap of baskets, while Savannah, her face blazing with let you keep the book. Address
H. E. Bucklen A Co.. Chicago, III.
Ing, and made as though to take her in I »he rushed tt&gt; the RPot and crouched a light of mad rage, was standing ovex,
him, holding aloft the long blood­
I down
beside them.
.
his arms.
’’
“Keep away from me! You forget I I She could hear Gorringe moving, and stained dagger with which she had
Those who have used Dr. King’s New
am the plighted wife of another man.” r once or twice his voice, calling her by struck him down.
Then in an instant her face changed Discovery know its value, and those who
He stopped, let fall the hands which name, reached her ear. She could tell
have
not, have now the opportunity to try
he had held toward her, and stared at by thc sound that he was at the far and she began to laugh. Almost as It free. Call on the advertised Druggist
her with love, disappointmentond rage end of tbe first room; and she held her suddenly, another change showed, and and get a trial tattle, free. Send your
battling together for mastery in his breath to listen for what he was doing throwing the dagger away to the end name and address to IL E. Bucklen A Co.,
gaze. Slowly the color ebbed away and in what direction he was moving. of the room. Savannah burst into a Chicago, and get a sample tax of Dr.
It was a brilliant night, and the rays storm of tears and threw herself beside King's New Life Pills Free. as well as a
from his cheeks, and he grew deadly,
of the full moon flooded through the the prostrate, wounded man, moaning copy of Guide to Health and Household
dangerously white and stern.
“Is that your final answer?" he many windows of the place, bathing and shuddering, and sobbing, and call­ Instructor, free. All of which Is guaran­
asked, his lips moving at first with no the whole in a white light. But thia ing upon his name with many term* of teed to do you good and cost you nothing
at W. H. Goodyear’s Drug stere.
sound issuing from them; while his light made her escape much more per­ caressing endearment
Voice at length sounded hoarse and ilous, and she was afraid to move lest
Then Mary stole away quietly from
deep, hollow and nervefuL
she should be found.
the place to go for assistance, only
The best salve in the world for cuts,
“If it were my last moment on earth
The latter fear prevailed; and find­ half comprehending the meaning of
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt, rheum, fever
I would say the same," answered the ing, after some minutes of absolutely the scene.
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
girl, with compressed passion.
“I intolerable suspense, that the sounds
corns, and al) skin Irruptions, and posi­
CHAPTER XXVI IL
loathe the very sight of you.”
of Gorringe’* movements came no
tively cure piles or do pay required. It
He made no reply to this, but con­ nearer, she rose and moved as silently
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
tinued to gaze at the girl. An expres­ as a ghost across the forest of machin­
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
Faint
and
trembling
with
fright,
sion of sadness dimmed the fiercer ery in the direction where she judged
Mary hesitated in doubt for a moment box. For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the
light of his eyes, but he went whiter Gorringe must be.
druggist __________________
even than before. Then a great sigh,
Just when she was reaching the di­ how to get out of the milL Knowing
The residence of Mrs. Tillie Isreal of
almost a apb? burst from him, shaking vision between the two rooms, some that both the doors and gates were
his broad frame and making him quiver weighty thing fell with a huge clatter­ locked, she thought of the small Kalamazoo was robbed Monday night and
like a struck woman.
ing noise, close to the spot where she windows through one of which she 8600 stolen.
“Then may God have mercy on me, stood. It raised such a clang in the hod before intended to try and es­
George M. Spear,s tin and rag shop in
for you shall not live to belong to weird stillnes* of the night that she cape.
Flint was struck by lightning Sunday and
Her limbs were shaking bo violently burned. The loss is 82.000.
another man."
started violently and could scarce re­
The awful stillness in the room, the frain from screaming out. She checked that she scarce keep her feet, but she
When the blood is loaded with impuri­
man’s moving agitation, his solemn herself with a great effort, and in her made a great effort to regain self-com­ ties, the whole system becomes disorder­
earnestness and the despairing deter­ panic tried to dart back to her hiding mand, and reflecting that perhaps the ed. This condition of things cannot last
issue of life and death depended upon
mination in his voice showed Mary place by the baskets.
long without serious results.
In such
that the danger which threatened her
She had scarcely moved three paces, her speed, she ran through the long cases a powerful alterative is needed,
was real enough, and that if she was however, before she heard the rush of work-rooms and down the narrow such as Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. It never fails
to escape her wits must be quick in footsteps through the room adjoining, staircase to the corner, where the two and has no equal.
finding a plan.
and Reuben Gorringe stood by her side or three windows were which over­
Tbe trial of William Thacker for the
After he had spoken the man leant with the light of a brilliant lantern looked Watercourse lane.
murder of his wife will come off at Ben­
They were closed and fastened, but zonia on tbe tenth of July.
back against lhe wall, folded his arms turned full upon her white, terrorafter a little delay she succeeded in
across his chest and gloomily looked at stricken face,
Not many business houses in these Un­
tbe girh Mary moved away, and by
“You cannot escape me,” he said. opening one, through which she was
slight and almost imperceptible de­ “It is useless to try." He laid a hand able to escape. The rush of thc cold ited States can boast of fifty yean’ stand­
ing. The business of Dr. J. C. Ayer A
night
air
restored
her
somewhat.
grees placed as great a distance as pos­ on her arm and held the girl in a firm
Without thinking to whom she Co., Lowell, Mass., whose incomparable
sible between them, watching him all grasp, and led her back to the office.
Sarsaparilla is known and used every­
the'time like one watches a danger­
"What do you wish me to do?" she should go—for she was still too dazed where. has passed Its half centennial and
and frightened to think correctly;—she was never so vigorous as at present
ous animal.
said, in a faltering tone.
It was a time of fearsome suspense,
“It’s too late to think of that now,” ran instinctively in the direction of her
A new Methodist church is in process
but the girl forced herself to keep up his voice wa* sad and low; “you gave own cottage. When she reached it
her courage and tried to think how me your answer. If we cannot,live to­ there was a surprise in store for her. of erection at Maybee. It is a brick Ve­
neer construction and will cost about 82
she could possibly escape. She ran gether, at least we can die together. Gibeon Prawle stood by the door.
000.
her eye qruickly but stealthily over the In death you cannot hate me, as in
At the sight of him the girl's intense
If the hair has been made to grow a nat­
two doors to the room. There was one life you cannot lovecme.”
excitement broke her down. She burst
behind her, but this she felt sure he had
"Do you mean to. murder me?” eried into tears and stood clinging to his ural color in thousands of cases, by using
Hall
’s Hair Renewer, why will It not In
locked before he had trapped her in the girl.
arm, sobbing hysterically, unable to
the office. The other he had locked
“I could not bear to see you an­ speak a vford and gasping, as if for air. year case.
when first he had thrown the mask off other’s wife,” he answered, in the same
“What’s the matter, Mary?” he asked,
Superintendent J. E. Lemon of the
his conduct, but the key remained in calm, despairing monotone.
Then wondering and alarmed. “Has any­ West Bay City schools has been elected
the door.
after a moment’s pause he flashed out thing happened? What is it?”
to a simlliar position in Bay island, Illin­
Could she reach it? If she could do into sudden passion.
.
Then she managed to tell him some­ ois.
"By Heaven,
that and then get out of the room her thc mere thought of it is a hell to me. thing of what had occurred and to
.Mrs. G. Link, Cedar Springs, Mich.
chances of ultimate escape in the large To know that anather would have the urge him to go for assistance.
rooms of the mill would be . much right to take you In his arms, to press
“Reuben Gorringe stabbed by Sa­ »ys: “As a harmless quieting remedy, I
have never found an equal to Adironda
greater.
your heart to his, to shower his kisses vannah!” he cried, in intense excite­
when my baby Is fretful." Sold by W.
But Gorringe stood right in the path, upon your cheeks, your hair, your lips, ment. “How came you all there?”
H. Goodyear.
blocking the way completely, and she and to feel your caresses answering
“Don’t stay to ask now,” she said,
could think of no plan to lure him to his own? By--------, I would kill hurriedly. “Go for help Go atonoe.
i* w r«n
away. He himself removed part of the you a hundred times first! But come, I cannot move another step.”
difficulty. With another deep-drawn it Is no time for talk. Come.”
“She's mad,* he cried, breathlessly.
&gt;
bat wood'n ,h0“
He checked the outburst of feeling *Tve traced her. I came back to tell
with his back to the wall, and the and led the way in the direction of the you;” and with this he ran off at top
wound of the alight movement sent a office.
thrill of oold to the girt’* heart
"Have you no mercy?” asked tbe
The girt looked for a moment after
Then suddenly a plan, fully formed, girl when they reached the room, him as he disappeared in the darkness,
rushed into her mind. Close behind pleading with him. “Will nothing then tottered into the cottage and,
move you?"
feeling utterly prostrated and weak,
“Yes, it is mercy that makes me act had cnly strength to drag herself to
Toward* this she moved, ae if scared thus,” he answered, with a grim, short
laugh. "Mercy for myself—aye, I and hanstod, calling in a feeble voice to
mercy for you. You nunnnt. be afraid her mother to come and help her.
When the latter came the girl had Cu^^^rSSSj wa^Mw
idfuls of the the world; your life has been full of fainted.
,
£’n“££0“‘*’ “ C**”^1*- WJSLy
Early the next morning Gibeon was
heaped them goodness and kindness. You will but
which light- 'be in Heaven a finger's length before
though she was still faint and weak
“You forget. If I die you will con­ and ill, she dressed herself and vent to
and extinguUhing the light.
him
demn
an
innocent
man
to
a
shameful
She rushed to the opposite side of the

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tho premises to said Heatingt F«r«ltare
pany; and uk to l&gt;e discharged from the
Manufacturing Company.
Middleville.
further consideration of the subject.
And further and also Included In said
The rain and severe wind of Monday *ON THE CHICAGO FLYEB.
Thursday. June 28, 1894.
John Wkisskbt.
reference Is a petition and statement made
night did considerable damage in this lo­
With lu banks.of ilr.It.irix hast
Emoby Brsnr.
by N. A. Fuller, M. L. Cook* I*. T. Coicality.
Many fruit trees were blown ,
v/ R. COOH. Luc Jl MW.
And lu mystic. dream r xUenea,
C. L. Huffman.
grave, W. H. Powers. D. S. Goodyear, and
down, lumber plies scattered. while Azro The Terrible Strain Sustained by
And iu foliage ablaze’
Aid. Busby took ids seat.
_
the Engineer.
B. R. Rose, which purports to show the
Moved by Aid. Osborn that the report French’s wind mill Is minus a fan and
With lu-rrcharda red with appkw
number of Itand? employed by tbe Has­ of Improvement Co. be accepted, adopted wheel.
In the tuneful after-low.
tings Furniture Company, while the plant and placed at length upon the records.
Leuna Vanatten. Mrs. Jotm Heanj.
and leased property was managed by R;
Moved as an amendment by Aid. Tluk- Mav Ronan and others will attend lhe
jctloncer
anil together with the number ot hands ler to the report ot the City Improvement summer school at Nashville.
. ..i. . . Mich.
Will Webb leaves Thursday for Big
Oh. lhe beauty of the vr
rj ruing to have an auction employed-by the Hastings Furniture Committee that the Mayor and Recorder
Thflr KDerjIn.
In thc swlftly-tadln.* 1
Hate had large experisnee Manufacturing Company, with the claimed are hereby authorized to give a deed of Rapids to attend the Ferris Industrial1
u’lifactien. Terms reason- dally average for the whole period, under the land to tbe hereby Furniture Manu­ School, which Is considered the best
Oh. tbeahrfB and pialLti;.- vtUQa
The
Chicago
flyer
is
not
driven
by
|
Of the Robert Henry White
said tease, with amonuts ot wages alleged facturing Company. with tbe stipulation sqhool of its kind Iu the;statc.
F. O. Stokoo from Albion. H. M. Rich. one but by many engineers, says a !
J. M. SMITH. to have been paid from October first 1889 that the boilers, engine, line, shafts and
Like on etching Is the rcalway
.T1ER
to April first 1894. Which said petition buildings shall not be removed for the Ray Ferguson, and Ed Barrell from tbe writer in McClure’s Magazine. In or- '
To tbe old. red cider m’JL
Wherca sad and penafre mesic
and statement is accompanied by draft of space of 8 years from date ot deed, aud University are spending their summer va­ der to cover the nine hundred and sixloi ANn REAL ESTATE
cation
at
home.
ty-focr
miles
between
the
two
cities
in
j
Haunu the meadow gray and still
certain resolutions to be adopted by the that If any of |he other machinery is re­
&lt; &gt; «. E Or
.Haying has already begun but the crop twenty hours, including nine stops. (
Common Council of said city to convey tbe moved it Is to be replaced by otber 'x^aMERTON A SMITH
Oh, thc baaeliall bat is hanging
is
ven
light.
there
are
required
seven
huge
engines
I
V
property and plant to such person or per­ chlnery for manufacturing purposes.
'
On lhe weeping willow tree I
a specialty.
Regular meeting of the Middleville Tent in relays, driven by seven grimy heroes. I
ron--t •
sons as shall acquire the rights ot said
Oh. the oriole’a departed.
Woodljnd, Mich
Amendmei\t carried.
No. 6U7. K. O. T. M. at their hall Friday A run of less than one hundred and *
Like a bank ofUctal' See?
Hastings Furniture Manufacturing Com­
Ayes—Bennett, Busby, Hicks. Huffmrn, evening.
fifty miles is the limit per day for each i
pany therein hereafter. In case the prayer Osborn, Tinkler, Welssert and Waters.
Oh, the frost is on the spong* cake.
11
Hon
DeGolla
who
has
bren
very
sick
of the lust named petitioners shall be
engine,
while
three
hours
of
the
plung
­
Nay.‘•—none.
And lhe straw hat's waxing acre1
at the hotel.with rheumatism is slowly re- ing rush wears out the strongest en­
Jection office.
granted.
Aid Welssert excused.
There’s a chill upon the landscape
eoyei iiig.
.
Your Committee respectfully report that
Moved by Aid Hicks that the Marshal
gineer. Sixty, seventy, eighty miles
And the buckwheat cuke 1* near’
promptly attended to.
Mis.
Hal!
and
daughter
of
puluth
are
it has had under careful consideration the be Instructed to notify owners of danger­
visiting Mrs. H.’s sister. Mrs. Rob’t Tai­ an hour—what does that mean to the
Loyal E. Knappen. original contract made by said city of
Oh. thc tennis court's deserted
ous awnings to repair same or take same ls’ll.
man at the throttle? 1t means that the
Where thc leaflets dance and curlHastings with the said Hastings Furniture down. Carried. Ayes—all.
e.nrU. nenivon.
But my heart Is full of summer.
No mention was made in last week's six and a half feet drivers turn five times
Company and the petition, bond, resolu­
lliTKN &amp; DENISON,
The following accounts audited.
For I've won my rammer gfirR
Sun of the Baccalaureate sermon deliver* every second and advance one hundred j
tions. aud draft of deed made by the presl- M. MePharlln 8
—Puck.
lawyer*
6.00 ed by Rev. Glass which was certainly one JeetJ The engineer turns his head five |
dent of the Hastings Furniture Manufact­ J. MullenJ •
M- 4.1gnn Trust Co. Bklg..
8.00 of theliest If not tbe best, ever delivered seconds to look at the gunges, anti in '
Noihlnc St ran2e.
Grand Rapl’G. Michigan. uring Company, together with the petition, J. Rich, repairsj
2.50 In Mhldlevlllf. The class day exercise* that time thc terrible iron creature,
InteUlxvnt
people,
wbo
realize
tbe
Mn
port ant
statements* resolutions and promises made C. O. Freer, labor
5.00 were wry largely attended as was al«q putting forth the strength of a thou- | pen Hi* blood ijoLiv lr\keening the body In a
KL M. U
by N. A. Fuller and other parties herein­ W. H. Goodyear, supplies...
nonnn) coiuuiiom
condition,; nnn
find naming
nothing wranj
straner In the
k..... .»
i n«&gt;r»m»l
4.80 the exercises nn Thursday evening. Bat fiaud horses, may have
•iaii and burgeon.
.L
---.
T.
-------------------------i»
jWfc
----shot past a red i clmitMT of &lt;ll&lt;vx‘es HoodS SaruiiiArilLbefore named, and referred to, and report B. Matthews, cig
1.00 rave one of those laughable. sensible, en­ signal with its danger warning fivj t.» cure. Ho many trouble* result from impure
. - Mich.
:tended day or night. Of- Hint so far ns the forma! parts thereof are Goodyear Bros., taps, labor, and
..aawwTxAm
bl*xwL the bk*T war **
to *'
tc- »t ,h
them
«». thrOUrt
'brooch
tertaining lectures for which lie is remark­ hundred feet away. ”
’ - and’ .I[ the
*"v.tfike*
“
Ten seconds,
bJofcl Hood-g Sar-fapxrilU
the
,M&gt;t and shoe M«&gt;re
] concerned: the resolutions, as prepared if
able.
.
• 10.30
1
. one thousand feet are left behind—one ! Llaod* ’
G. Garber, labor.,Ij
adopted by said Common Council, would
The only child of Mr. ami Mrs. Giles fifth of a mile. Who knows what hor- I
be legal In form and sufficient to authorize
F. Freeland*
1.06 Hatton of Thornapple, died last week
rors may lie withinthat thousand feet! i noefl.s PHI, are the best "after dlnmer pills,
the making of the conveyance pruyed for, E. Holbrook
aged 10 weeks.
Hastlmr-j. Mich,
sMi»t digestion, prevent coostlpatiou,,
if after careful consideration tihe said Detroit L. F, and S. L Work a,
Paul Benton whose parents live in Irving, There inky be death lurking ’round a
urts &lt;»f the state. ColCommon Council shall find that the con­
curve, death spreading its arms in a
suppile*
..........................................
'
•
21OO Kewurd S1OO.
20.
H)
was
drowned
while
bathing
In
one
of
the
ditenuHl to.
tract lease has been substantially per­ Clarence Bauer, labor
1 be pleased to
The reader* of this paper wtil
small lakes near Gun l^tke last Sunday. tunnel, and the engineer must see and
that there h at leaat &lt;n;e dii resided disease
formed on the part of said Hastings Furni­ A. J. Severtnce. repairs on scrap­
Woodland boys played seven innings of be responsible for everything. Not learn
In nil IU
that science has been able to ewe
i
ture Company, and tbe Hastings Furniture
er
.50 ball with a pickup nine in Middleville July must he note instantly nil that is atages. and that K catarrh. !Hail
-----’S Catarrh
•uthlr Physician and
Manufacturing. Company which assumes
Will Townsend, drawing dirt....
last Saturday: but a_s they would not fin­ before him, the signals, switches, Cure is the only po Hire cure knot
nirdteal traternitj. Caurru being a
George
Supplee,
work
on
sewer...
.
to
have
aud
control
such
rights
under
said
.25
ish
the
game,
our
boyclaim
they
forfeit
­
bridges, the passing trains and the tlonal di»e.i*e, require* a CODStlttit&lt;a
Goodyear’s New
lease, as Is claimed to have been acquired David Wolcut. cleaning streets. 15
ed it. • The score nt the close of the 4th. condition of the rails, but he must act meat. Hall’* Cui writ Cure It taken
hours, 15c per hour
by the original lesee, taken in connection
1.25 inning was 13 tn 2 in their favor. At *tb»\ at the same moment, working throttle, acting directly upon the blood and m
•r.nnptiv attended to.
ot the
thereby dntru
with tin* subsequent acts of said Has­ Clarence Bishop, cleaning streets.
close of the seventh, 14 to 10. Why didn’t air brakes or reversing lever, not as । faces
foundation ot the. dHeaw. and giving the pa­
10 hours. 15c per hour
tings Furniture Manufacturing Company
1.50 they
The train wasn't due for two
ER. M
Strength by buiUing up tbe coestHutioD,
quick as thought, but quicker, for tient
hours.
and
assist
ins
nalure
in
doing Hs wrtrfc. Tbe
Horace
Bishop,
cleaning
streets,
10
Physician aud Surgeon, by which it Is claimed* by the latter that
there is no time to think. II is muscles proprietor- nave so much faith in Its curative
hours. 15c per hour
the covenants and agreements of the for­
1.50
’•i' a
powers, tuat they offer offer Ond Hundred
must
do
the
right
thing
automatically
PAY
OF
Wm.
11.
Beadle,
5
days
2nd
ward.
COLLEGE
PROFESSORS.
mer
company
have
been
substantially
com1
10.00
I &gt;ollar« for any case that It falls to cure. Sen d
i&gt;. one blbck east of depot.
under circumstances where a second is for list of testimonial*.
.80 President
piled with, and in such a manner as to en- 4 hours 4th ward
Address F. J. Cheney &amp; Cd., Toledo O
H. BARBER
an age. In the three hours of his vigil
1.10
l title it to a conveyance of the city lots and 5S hours 1st ward
Sold bv Druggists. 73c.
tans and Surgeons.
j premises
described
in said -----------original1 conthere are ten thousand eight hundred
-----------------------------------President W. R. Harper, of thc Chi- ' seconds, during each one of which ho
*- . trnnt_luac«
11.90
r county responded to with
tract lease, ««Kln»
saving jartJLv
only »&gt;•«
tbe—question of
eago university, analyzes in the Forum must watch with the mental alertness
Mime, which te coacedid to have
K* Louie Beadle and team. 5 days
nit hi.
statistics of salaries paid tq professors j
11 lapsed; when a deed could be de‘‘‘ao^ •
15.00
Ind wardi.
of an athlete springing for a flying
In one hundred and twenty-four Amer- j trapeze from the roof of an amphithea­
1
hours
4th
ward
1.20
»tid which lhe president ot the tlsslin,
md Real Estate Office.
1.65 lean colleges. College professors, com- ! ter, with the courageous self-posses­
Pontltun Maniitwturtni Cotopwjr *«’ SX'hours 1st ward
Li.4iraot 8F»ek. Hastings.
pared with Pennsylvania mill hands, it I sion of a matador awaiting the deadly
kn.U Estate Real Estate tendered tbe bond ot the Cotnp.lt&gt; In the
seems are sadly underpaid. At some I
leaeral conveyancing. sunt ot SSOO, to tnlthtully pert»™
rush of a maddened bull; and far more
&gt; • pf Abstract iteoks.com- tUihms
Joe
Webber
and
team
4
J*
days
2nd
iron mills the entire laboring force is j depends upon the engineer’s watching
ot ««lt eontntet 111 •» 1IS "nr
♦vordi. can furnish complete rtidon, to the end ot the tbe ywt.
ward • • 18.50 paid quite as high us many college pro- I well, because if he fails by a hair’s
C. F. BROOKS. Clerk.
hours 4th ward
1.20 lessora. Only the highest class of pro- ■
inRim
mid
lease and
in petit
the other
case the pe
erTS
theirion undertake
to 4jX
breadth in coolness or precision of
hours 1st wardI.
feasors are to be compared with the ! judgment, there may come destruction,
R.D.D. n
lower grades of responsible officers of '
16.35 a railroads industrial corporation or ’ not'only to himself, but to hundreds of
Mike Custer^hdays 2nd ward .. ..
passengers, who, while he stands guard,
p, in.
7.50
dty will ln.medl.tely execute « »•”
insurance company. President Harper • are perhaps grumbling at the waiters
.00
to the vartv who shall acquire ov ( 4 hours 4th ward
r. &lt;
GROVE.
.82 makes a strong plea for college pen- , in the dining car or telling funny
5\ hours 1st ward
sions and thinks the average pay stories in the smoker.
•. &gt; smith a coisrove.}
8-92 should be raised from 81.400 to 83.000.
“What would you do in a collision?” ;
• tn L’nwn bloc*. Hastings.)
IGE GRtftM
The salaries of the lower class of ; I asked.
7/»0
Wm.
Tennyck
5
days
2nd
ward
court* of the state.
.50 professors, says Dr. Harper, compare
4 hours 4th ward
The engineer pushed back the little
GONFEGTIONS.
.83 with the wages of the skilled.work­ black skullcap from his iron-fray hair
5*ii hours 1st ward
1 ,nL SOFT DRINKS.
men employed m the mechanical in­
A
Attorney nt Law,
question which U prejett'e.1. I. '*&gt;'*'■
and said:
■
dustries. The salaries that range up?
। h er J. S. IkxHlveat &amp; Co.’s store.)
‘‘It is pretty hard to say what a man
■i all courtsot the State. Collections
Ed. Shay and. team 3^1 days 2nd
ward from the general average of one
,y attending to.
ward* 10.50 thousand four hundred and seventy should do'when be hears the whistle of
danger
ahead or sees that a crash is
CITY BAKERY.
George Hagidorn and team one day
dollars compare with the pay of skilled
8 00 and responsible operatives and of the coming. Even the best of us are liable
2nd ward
k. timmerman;
to get confused at such a moment.
-?&lt;*’.an and. Surgeon.
Frank Wilcox and team 4 hours
lower grades of responsible chemical
4th wardj..
.00
over Lathron’s drug store.)
Whi^t would you do if you woke up in
and subordinate administrative em­
5 S’ hours first wardj..
the night and found a burglar holding
ployes. It is only the highest class of
a pistol at your head? There are no
professors, * the incumbents of respon­
rules for such cases. What I would not gg ■ ■&gt;■■■ TRAD! MARK
.00 sible and exacting j»osts in the larger do, though, is to reverse my engine,
Henry Smith 4 hoars 4th ward
.
.82
I
colleges
and
universities,
who
are
to
CIRCULATION
5-4 hours first ward..although many engineers are liable to
■— be compared with the lower grades of
lose their heads at a critical moment
82 quire?.
Tbi- week.
1.42 ‘ the responsible officers of a railroad or
and make that mistake. It is n curious
purposes, but most of the time the same
.
•60 j Mn industrial corporation or insurance
h» remrtwd Idle. .ml tor lhe l..t moral *'!*«
4,11 "
thing that reversing your engine sud­
ImTnth.
■5emtl~»
havc
i
for advertisements
5&amp; houra 1st ward
company*.
Oing- at high speed makes Yxy _ --Tr.
denly when going
•flice Tuesdays at latest to
There is practically* no class of col­
instead
■
,
thc train go ffaster
—1__ I.
*_ ’ of slower.
'
1.42
u in the issue of the week
lege professors whose pay is on a level •
1 “
The
reason
is
that the drivers slip and *• «
Moved by Aid. Tinkler that the accts, with the pay of men in positions ' of
’
-POSITB'ELY CURESbe allowed and orders drawn on respective first or second rank and responsibility the locomotive shoots ahead as if she
were
on
skates.
The
.only
thing
to
do
funds for same. Carried.
in the industrial community; and yet
eakenlng effects of
without the
is to put on the air-brakes and pray
Ayes—Bennett, BuMby, Hicks. Huffman.
• r. v&lt;v, need a r&lt;mm1 tonic and blood dor Mild contract to
nobody questions that the higher
lure M“na,“'u^.U‘tla cUy,Y which year Osborn, Tinkler, and Waters.
lliiod’- •■'arsapArilla.
wrltleu rtsenotrawmey.
o(
grades of university work require quite hard.”__________
Nays—none.
SleeplesMtess and all derangements ot the
MIXED DRINKS.
Furniture
Nervous System.
On motion of Aid. Hicks council ad­ as exceptional gifts and quite as elab­
'in n Felghner. living just south of commitue beneeet w
orate preparation, together with all
,rtd contract.
to whom the journed for one week..
killed a pure white snake, MenutacdurlnK
the most desirable traits of character A Bartender Paralysed by tbe EecentriewUhout lite like
E. G. Holbrook.
ty of Taste.
&lt;hkh measured about two feet In length, same wu
that go to make up the highest effi­
Recorder.
burned to exe­
‘‘feay,’’ said an imported bartender,
ciency in the front rank of industrial
(me day !a&lt;t week. while working In the written ..rent ot mW
the
other
night,
to a Buffalo Express
life. For the employment of equally
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Purely Vrgatable, guaranted free from
4 on his farm. Tbe snake when cute a tru.t m“**?J*L uiewtw believe w
^«SXe.pimrt.d&gt;et.
rare and indispensable talents,, in man. “what kind of a town is this,
opiates, 100 full size doses, 50c.
be&gt;
fore the light is nearly transparent
anyhow?
Are
the
men of Buffalo crazy
equally exacting and responsible posi­
Cloverdale.
D. Bailey. Receiving Teller Brand Rap­
ind very pretty. Its eyes were small and ter ot Mid “W”'!frodJ the beet InWork will atop at the brick yard next I tions. the teachers in our universities or are they simply trying to knock esM.(Micb.)
Harings Bank, says he cannot ray
iooketl like little golden balls.
Ahd roar cotnm'1^
bellc„ th,t week on account of hard times, thus | are paid at a rate that will in no wise themselves out as soon as possible? too ranch in
favor of •’Adironda,” Wheeler’s
tonnatloa It ■» ^ep“|tu„ M.aat«ctuti compare with first-class salaries or per­ I’ve 'tended bar in pretty nearly every Heart and Nerre Cure.
L.
WHsoh has a pear tree which the Mid HMtlnP r
b , 1Ine ln. throwing a fe* more men out of work. sonal incomes in mechanical industry big city in this country, but Buffalo
Prepared by Wheeler and Ful’.-r Medicine
When
will
the
democratic
mlllenlum
ar
­
Co.,
Cedar
Spring*.
Mich. Sold by.
Ho»soun.ii at the u.»nal time this spring Ing Company
thereof any
| beats me. I have never seen such hair­
। or in the profeasiona.
at this rate?
raising, mania-producing drinks used
and now has on about 25 young pears as relvent, and that y cornor*tlon t0 clly rive
Tlios. Fox has moved back to Rope.
Evidently the tree de­
WH'nu
Mrs. Catherine Ryan sprained her ankle MUST GO DOWN WITH HIS SHIP. | anywhere as I am obliged to hand out
HASTINGS,
MIOH.
over this bar every day. Nearly every
, tided ■ .it it was strong enough to bear a
very badly Saturday.
। man drinks mixed drinks, and most
Mrs. John Radford of Climax was vlstilarger &lt; n
mi it Is now in full bloom for
men have a mixture of their own. I’ve
friends here last Sunday.
nori: that al- ingThe
me
The action of Vice Admiral Tryon in got to such a state now that if a man
J time. We hear that Will Ken- leas to Mid elty.
editor of the Hastings Journal
Your
to JSotradlet the
A •&gt;syrla. also has a tree bearing
made a very hasty visit to our village last refusing to leave tho bridge of the Vic­ should come to me and say: ‘Mix me a
though It I. not ’’"^TSatement aud IK“
toria while there was a chance is being little tomato catsup and champagne*
lull ^i i.-.n fruit and blossoms.—Nashville statements made W W at
tn(t others Monday.
The Ladies Aid will meet at .the resi­ compared by military men of this city I would mix it without lifting an eye­
tition of Messrs. Ful.
hands eIB.
with the action of Brig. Gen. George brow.”
dence
of
Mrs.
Frank
Leonard
on
July
6tn.
M to the
D'l“
l* Vutory during
1 ployed
Inaveraw
“!■*
th?aroount?&gt;t
money
A. Custer at thc Big Horn massacre.
"Take queer drinks, do they?" asked
&lt; ohih'iI Proceeding «.
Milo.
According to now generally accepted the man who was-dallying with a little
the term stated, and
patabiisbment of
Leon Spalding of your city is spending facts, an opportunity was offered Cus­ sherry and Rhine wine mixed.
paid tor labor
l“ commltle$ InaW. his vacation visiting
grandniqlher and, ter by a government Indian scout to
ell met in adjourned ses- said Factory;
‘‘Well, I should say they did. Thc
iwcn complied
bis father in haying.
ent his way out Custer refused thc
' ■.»-i:ing. June23, 1894, Mayor that »W eotttract ba. »£•
(h„ .helping
Our neighbor says next yyar he will proffered Brule blanket and headdress men of this towri make me • iredx They
nng.
With, and that at this Wme. ,
don’t know' how to drink—that is to
have
bis
cornfield
back
from
the
road
be
­
it : &gt;11 call Aid. Bennett, Hicks, last part
“2? n of*-r&gt;i'»" ln “W came jie has to spend so much time talk­ and remained to die with his men. In­ nayl a good* portion of them. First day
ds. B9
stances are many in the British navy of I was here a lantern-jawed young fel­
rn, Tirikler, Welssert and no Furniture factors la ot
Ing in the hut sun. The writer suggested
city employing the number or
i
captains of warships preferring to go low came in and asked me for a little
a row of Maple trees would be a fine thing.
i ry:l call Aid. Busby.
required by mW robtract.
r)b(. ,0 the
Some pieces of wheat show the cockle down with their ships to outliving ginger ale and port wine. I looked
of Aid. Hicks reading of
Your committee Manor
them. It is an old pracUce in the over at him and listened. He said: T
and
rye
arc
getting
ahead
of
the
wheat
a-t meetiag postponed.
representations oj
|d prCmlses and in ,*ome places In the highway, burr' British navy, and one which, accord­ want a little ginger ale and port wino
the purvitig report of Improvement the Street of
and yellow dock are getting a good ing to the New York Times, practically and I want it mixed and I want it
ited and read.
amounts to a rule, that the captain
growth time In D. P’s. Dist.
quick. See? I saw and handed it out.
and'Comofan Council of the
Haying In general, light crop but quali­ who loses a warship never obtains a Then another fellow came in and asked
ty good.
Wheat is taking on a)golden second one. The belief among many
for nome Tom gin and a dash of han't
hue. Oats sewed the 24th of March are American officers is that Tryon was cider. Say, I came near /ailing through
:nni!ttec to whom wai referred the fact that the Ulle 0.
fully imbued with the seaman’s idea the floor. I mixed it. though, and be­
;:i &gt; t made the 13th day of August, should remaining
romplled In'full head.
Sunday 0.30 Inthes of rain.
of the duty of a commander, and.
between the city of Hastings tion. ot lhe original are
fore I had finished making change a
Cream social at the spacuous mansion
pHhv first part; and the Hastings Furni­ With, and V'r,“I^,"?’.Iri,HIe Interval of of Mrs, B. W. Johnson for Ladies Aid knowing that hundreds of men were I big, strapping fellow, with a Vandyke
imprisoned below decks, calmly de­ I beard, called for absinthe and milk,
ture Ouapany of the ' second part, also a .Wered tbe tact thatthe'*r’^on,ideradon.
certain petition made by tbe Hastings the corporation to « «l
Rev. Sprague of Kalamazoo, will preach I cided to go down with the ship so long and another man wanted whisky and
t tbf Biroe society.
furniture Manufacturing Company which and it would «"D” “,iot tbe altn- at lhe M. E. church next Sunday at Milo. I os a man aboard had to die as the re- j
mentne blended.
owoucu. I* began to
«
lD_ Come and bear him.
c~’— o-iren bvI creme de menthe
PjUtion purports to lie made by the said “pMalMeauchauadurtuMW^
I suit of carrying out '
At the Ind* to thetMt th.l 1 we.upafr.inrt
Hastings Furoltan* Manufacturing Com- atlon be ““J*.?*‘.Sjl’^d company. tn»”
uvenng. ,At the ,a
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,
. . , t WM
Mr*. xS. W. Johnson spent a few days j him during tbe maneuvering.
queer game and mixed what was
Mir. a* having acquired tbe rights of tbe tcrert of both.the.city
aci«it aaaur- IaS* week visiting her sister at Galesburg. United States Naval academy* a monu­ asked for without a question. If I wm
Hastings Furniture Company, in which
. S. W. Mapes of Olivet, Pres, of Barry * ment in the center of the grounds to tell you all the combinations I have fturffranS.51
the ba.l» that Prol”
— lo said city
petition the said city of Hastings is asked
Eaton County Insurance Company assist­ stands to-day with the name "Hern­ put up you would call me a gilt-edged
Uli i. lor. rtjb &gt;hra rtSmTh.
to execute a deed of conveyance to the
ed by A. C. Towne, adjusted the loss of don’’ on its face. Herndon was an
a warranty that t» “GILT EDGEwrite Mr
prpnn-. &gt; described in its contract and
Will Garrett on his barn as mentioned in American naval officer who, before the liar.
"S’SS .«U Ih. U«h- rpo—
"To-night,
though,
I
got
a
staggerer.
made to the Hastings Furniture
a former number of tbe Banner. Will ij civil war, was engaged while on fur­
W Ah» » *“?
A fellow came in and played the mixed lle.n ThreiMr. the bwt k ite
Company. August 13th. 1889, also a bond
drawing lumber to rebuild.
lough in the command of a mail steam­ business to the limit Half an hour line ot He... M.cbtMt,. rndjliw S»»°—**»
secompanyin^ said petition In the penalty
Portable Engines. Sawn*illt. Picket Mills. Claw
er plying between New York and the ago a consumptive-looking little cuss Bullen. Core
be l-ld “ ‘ft
of three hundred dollars, executed by tbe t’o the city .ball
’
u~~
■­
Down
n&lt;
West Indies. The ship was lost in the waltzed in and said: ‘Say, bar-boy, I Feed MilK Horse
president of the said Hastings Furniture conaWeratlon named 1”
dyauw1'
Some farmers have commenced haying gulf stream off the Florida coast She.
Manufacturing Company: conditioned that time of the executionsM11 bmd
want a medium-size glass of beer.’ I
carried a large number of passenger*
toe remaining obligations to be performed, made, and that mW'“^building, now and the crop Is light.
Wm. Frey and wife of Hopkins Station at the time. The majority of the pas­ drew the beer and put it on the bar.
wider the contract and lease to said
The little fellow looked at it for a
and
sister
of
Grand
Rapids,
were
the
Hayings Furniture Company shall be
sengers Herndoh saw safely placed in minute, and then said: ‘Say, bur-boy,
geests of the formers’ mother, last week,
roifilled. in case said city of Hastings hs
the boats. Thc last boat waited for । put half a gill of lemon juice in that.’
■wwl immecittely execute and deliver a
who is quite poorlcy.
Herndon to jump in. Instead of avail- That capped the climax. Beer and
Miss Marla Manning of Union City, ar­
®«a af conveyance of the premises named
m
de termly* rived here laat week to visit relatives and1 ing himself of the opportunity, Hern­ lemon juice! 'After this everything
to said contraet and lease, to saki Hastings hands for the
don ordered the boat to cast off. The I ■ r- ■ - ‘ estj1 'lahment, if it’s milk
ship went down with Herndon in his I K0®* '
*wnitur? Manufacturing Company as
friends.
Ice cream social at the church Thurs­
Pntyetl. Also draft of resolution to be r gjtual
, naval uniform standing alone and in ! aD&lt;i curacoa am pepper sauce that
M Ute MW&lt;- nojn» t u,,. Execution
•uojiu d by the Common Council in case it | &lt;juty
full
view
on
the
bridge.
’
’
«&gt;mebody
want*.
day
evening.
Jason Tobias is hauling his belled hay
Joan determine to comply with the pray
to Hastings this week.
toe petition to execute such convey
•*&gt; a prepared draft of a dee

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His attorney is the noted Tom
AMd Mr Heaoox ot Nashville henaston.
N»rtl. the "El-kM N.yor, ot Aitrftt.
who inwie W wItb •ta““ 8100.000
or wiwr hood, or that dry. .nd for dolur
Je.-’
««lw
]
rclMKd twR or thr«

Sunday at l*liornapple.
While
PublUheU Tbunj.taj at&gt;)
Having disposed of my Furniture busi­ Ashing the fuiraer’a hook caught on the
COOK
SBOS..
ness tO/George E. Rowe, of Grand Itap- botiou. «f U&gt;. I.L-V. awl In nUvmptliiK » ।
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MABTIXGH. MICH.________Ids. 1 desire all owing me on account nr pull U hi U.e u&gt;»: llu-y w.n»g«l to UP
otherwise to call at uneeaad settle same. UTCT. It is MUI lti»t peoplo who were
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Accounts can le paid al the atoie.
living any whrre in the county could haye
- Biham Ropxus.
heart! them y«Jl. Dan Reynolds, with the

Edu,
vt BMtlr
&lt;’ vl.lUnj
nf, Ti-kcr lhi- wrek.
The uexl AM May Sih. will lx- belli with
Mr.-. Preaton Jew ch.
j 5»r. Powers and family spent Sunday at
-Ba'tie Cr«»k with tbe Dfs parents.
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Earl SalMery of GoblevUle Is visiting
a|‘R. C. Boynton!
Mrs. Gray returned to Grand Rapids
HondaManti Stebbins of Hastings. Is spending
i few dav* with.her cousin. Mr.’. Dodds.
M. R. Gwinn and wife, returned to

i

The freight train Is running every day
so* (except Sunday.)
Harry Stayman has .closed nut bl* stock
of barn- -ts goods and will leave Delton for
Martin the 30th. Another opening for a
tames - shop.
Brad Thumpsou and wile wore, at Bat­
tle Creek Tuesday.
MIm Lillie Dunivan of Plainwell, is
.la ruv-t ot Mrs. Alice WilHaiqs.
Jap W hippie of Kalamazoo, is In town;
Als wevlt.
•Mbs Jes»ic MBtspaugb is the guest of i
M rs. Bo) num.
Mrs. Sklrimau was at Augusta Friday, j
Mis. Dr. Scribbuer and Alice Williams
Hive'been visiting friends at Plainwell.
’ Claretico Goucher of Hasting*-- was in
own Saturday.
Court Griswold of lion laudsburg, was
In town catling on friends Saturday last.
Heiuy Robinson ami wife of Dowling
eera in town Saturday. They will move
to Delton soon.
Mr, and Mrs. Davenport were at Hasfurs Sunday. ■
Mrs. Fawr of Plainwell has been visitthis
ng hoc daughter. Mrs. VanHorn, **
*

Mi. aud Mrs. O. Dayton were at Haslugs Bundav.
&amp;cnry Forbes raised his barn last Satirday.
Btsbi'p Bros, received a car load of
umbvr this week.
' Mr Whipple of Kalamazoo is staying
Fltb his son Henry' a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Benson ot Fmlrievllle.
tore tlx* guests of* Mart Skillman Mon­
lay.
Dcit.ii; will celebrate next Wednesday
be 4th. A line program has been arrang-

Tbe Lelies Aid will serve cold lunuli
he 4ih.. at lheir bowery.
Jtowhyi the jewler, will soon go to
Milo.
Whereas my wife. Mamie Turpenlng.
a- left my bed and board without any
au!*e or provbcatinn, notice is therefore
1 lereb.-- giv . n lorbidlng any and all perton.s trusting her on my account, as 1
1 hall pay no d«bt« of hor contracting, k»
ong a* she remains and continues away
1 roin we. it being understood that It. is my
1 risk ti’.nt she should return, and will be
* reluonied and well treated whenever she
j ball feel disposed to do so.
Dated Yankee Springs. Jane IMh, 1894.
AllCHIK TUKI’ENING.

UllJU...

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- ----years ago.’ settled In Detroit and- since
then has built up one of the largest crimi­
nal practices In the statu, and unless tbe
One of ths hardest ralu storms accom­ ■ assistance of autdlte.r n»au, secured them. case Is continued be will
donbt
,“'re
panied by an unusual amount of thunder It was « ckse cnii however, as both July 13tb to look after Mortlmert Inter­
gentlemen
were
alniut
tired
out
when
an.I hglitnlng visited this city thl&gt;» mill­
ests.
ing early. Three houses in tbe first ward help reached themThe meeting of the Alumni Association
wen1 struck by lightning and many wash*
are very glad to see the Alderman
outs occurred all over tbe city. Washouts of this oily, as well as many of the limno- of the Hastings High school was held Fri­
day evening at the Episcopal Parish
on the Michigan Central delayed trains
cratic resident? endorse the practical work­
this morning.
House.
It was-the largest attended of
ings of the theofy of Protection, by com­
Lightning alivered the Louse occupied pelling foreigners to pay a duty, if you auy reunion ever held, there being onebundred
aud
seventy seven present, nine­
by Hugh Stilson and family in five differ-' please, for doing business iu our city. Last
ent places this mornlug even melting nails week M. Ehrman of Grand Rapids, opened ty six of whom were members. If the
in the timbers, breaking dishes etc. Mr. 3.' a shoe store in the Bailey block, heralding members turn out next year as well as
was rendered unconscious for about five It as a “great SIS.OOP fire sale” from the at this meeting, it will not be necessary
minutes. The rain fall was 3 and 14-100 stock of Hugh Dwyer &amp; Co, of Boston, a to depend on those out side for a crowd.
inches tbe largest ever known here. Durlug firm as it was said at the trial, that bad A very fine supper Mas sefved by tbe la­
tbe big storm May 17th the rain fall was not been In existence for about 20 years. dles of the church, und the tables were
2 and 43-100 inches.
The city charter wisely provides a fine of decorated very prettily. Mbs Beadle fill­
ed her position as toast ta lai runs In u Very
Owing to tbe races and an unusual $10 per day on such meroliants for the
‘
’
amount of other matter, we were compil­ first thirty days, but Mr. Ehrman didn’t capable and pleasing manner.
The program mid tiMed to cut down on some of our corres­ propose to pay it and was arrested. He ways does.
pondence, especially so as a great portion secured W. O Lowden and C. G. Hmbrook' were asjullows:—
Address. ToastmteKcssof them did not reach us untlt yesterday. to oelend him, while City Attorney C. IL
••Flower Song," O rcberirr..
wish that our correspondents who Bauer was assisted by P. T. Ctdgrove.
The Class of ’94. Mr. L'rban Woodbury.
cnu. would mall their iternsX Monday. TMe ca«e was tried before Squire Kenuton
Wit, KeV. Ralph Woolou.
This would help us greatly.
Some addi­ who after listening to lhe arguments found
“More aud More,” Male Quartette.
tional correspondence will be found on the defendant guilty, the cost being about
Education
aud Marriage. Mfr. John
880. Mr. Ehrman has packed up his goods
tbe inside local page.
nud
left
tbe
city..
Protection
compels
for
­
Ketchum.
Among the flyers at the races will be
eigners to pay a duty f°r Saving the bene­
The News of the Day. Mr. Wm. B.
Pontiac Chiet, record 2:1SX, owned by
Dr. G. W. Lowry, of this city. On a fits of our markets. Tbe same principle is Sweezey.
“High Schoo! Calel’s March," Orvbeahalf mile track in ' Port Huron recently adopted in ibis city when it compels out­
tra.
Pontiac went a full mile In 2:19M- This siders to pay for the benefits (if this vicin­
Women vs.-Men. Intellectually, Mrs.
raee will be the fastest one ever trotted In ity re a market for their‘goods. The princi­
Emma Donohue and Mr. Richard Baiee.
Barry County, and against him Pontiac ple is a wise one and we’re glad to see it
Co-Ed’s, Mr. Guy S. Bauer,
will have some of thc best horses in the adopted.
A Modem lebabod Crane. Prof. W. D.
state. Pontiac Is entered for tbe race and
Mortimer, the noted bank rob- Sterling.
will certainly be here, aud evenr admirer b«r. who wa$ recently arrested In Detroit
Tha Actual aud the Ideal, Hon. P. T.
of tbe animal as well as everyone who for breaking into Barry * Downlug’s tank Colgrole.
wants to see by far the, best races ever at -Nashville last April and stealing about
‘Dame Darden.’’ Male Quartette.
seen in Barry County, should attend the $2500 cash, besides about 8100 worth of
It was a very successful meeting, the
races next week. A fine program of sports postage sumps, is now in Jail here. He
only draw back being the intense beau
will take place al the fair ground in the was brought back by Under Sheriff Bur­
At the buslnes&gt; meeting held at the clpj^
forenoon of July 4th, including a ball gess. Mortimer claims that his name te
Rlchanl M. Bates was elected Pre*b|pnt’,
ganie, foot races, bicycle races, etc.
William J. Williams, but’be was identified Miss Beadle, Vice President: Mrs. W. Rd
TMie Hastings Driving Club has secured by a man In this city yesterday who saw Cook, Sec’y; AVill Spence. - Treasurer,.’for
out) of thc greatest attractions ever seen in • him on a boat near Detroit four y oars ago, the ensuingyear.
Among the members
this city for the races next week. Mias and whom beSvas told was Jimmy Morti­ iu attendance from oat side the eUy were:
Edna Harris, a little girl only twelve mer.* Mortimer, or Williams, was taken Mrs. Ha Myeiw .Smith ivoodb’jry: Prof.
years of age and weighing but 58 pounds before Justice Kvnastou yesterday and thd H. B. Andrus. NasbvIHe; Miss Blanche
will; ride the great jumping horse. File­ warrant read to him. He showed that he Hendershott. Irving; Rev. Ralph J. Wot»maker Jr. This horse 1s second to but had great nerve and coolness. He’ is a t*x&gt;n. Stanton; Dr. Ben Lev. Grand, Rap­
Filvmaker himself, who was seen in this sharp, shrewd, slick looking fellow, ids: Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Youngs. Alle­
city two or three years ago, while little though he was not well dressed. He has gan: Johu Ketchem, Al. Hafner, Nash­
Edna is the youngest and best rider of a “mechanical” looking Lead on him. He ville: Kittle Beadle. Grand Rapids: Sable
her class in the world. The horst has a looks as though he might understand all Beadle, Jackson: Will Cole, Grand Rapids.
record of clearing a hurdle over seven tbe intricate workings of machinery—safe
feet high. She will also ride the great combinations and locks especially. He
purer “Albatross” under.saddle fora half has tbe name of having been a crook from
All dogs not licensed and found with no
mile. This Stallion has a pacing record twiyirood aud at present is,one of lhe most
tag on will be taken care of In accordance
of 2.14 for a full mile and has paced successful In the country. His exatnina- with ordinance.
W. H. MirxEH.
quarters at less than a two minute gait.
nntlou ts set lor July IBtti iwlore Squire
Marshal.

HANG THIS UF IN
The Dlnlno Rooin
Tallow par lb-. *4.

Where uou can see it three
times a flay, then go to
SOULE.S BAZAAR where
you ean yet

Clover S«*d per tm.. &lt;-®° »«.&lt;»• •
Timet* r ScM P»*r t*u.. XS
lUrl-y per nu. N) to*).
Bay j&gt;er ton. CCQ to. 7.00.
Miller kmhI j*rhu. 60.
p«i.M dreaaed, 5.so.
Ht-MU. i.oo to 1.40.
Chicken drrsM-d. 6 and 9.
Turkey*. fire«*vd. it.
Beef dro-ed. fl.M to G.00.
Beef live, 2!4 to 3,
Mattox. dr*"MHl. 5.
WMl, 7 to 16.

sones ma nsxHtsG or clmms.
Hl,u ol Mlrbtain. CoumrrfBott-M;
I. lo-e-b, Ulen. th*l In- aoorta-U&gt;&lt;
Probate Court for tne County ot Burry, humM* on
thayitli day of June. A. D. 18M. six mouths
from mat dn?e were adlowrd for credttsra to
{Sr-Tent ibdr ebuun spunst tbe eMaw of
Valentine
&lt;&gt;
Hur«.
1U&gt;
of
County. &lt;trora***l. Mint that all credtiurs ot
said
di-c«-ase&lt;i
&gt;»te
roqmred
wit
their «luln.* m
Court, at the PnjbaW ©Coe. in the Ctty nf
floehclattni*
bo hr
b* foreaaM Court, on
TuurmUj.thvi'na &lt;Uy of iwyunober. uud Ofl
Thursday. the t &gt;
of Ihwwtfber. next, art ten
iidoek !&lt;• tho forenoon of carb of those days.Dili d .lu-ie, 27th. V. IL IrM.
.Ftam W. AKMatKoxu. Judge of'Probat-.

SAM
Is 2 or-3 hundred years
old coming July 4th. Yet
he is still making Fire
Work-, though he is
working very cheap
this year and Fire
Works are way down.
We bought a job lot.
Rockets, Candles. Can­
non Crackers, Balloons
etc. We am supply you
■ very cheap. .
Our Mason cans are
here, so are the berries,
now is the time to can.
See our 10a. Raisins.
Salt Fish. Mackerel,
Cod Fish, White Fish,
Trout. A Nb. 1 Goods.

/IRfW.

Electric Water White, Hieh
Test Oil at 8c.
No. 2 Lamp Chimney 5i
No. 2 Lamp Burner 10c.
Lantern Globes 7c.
35c Broom 28c.
25c Broom 20c.
A No. 1 Wire Wound H
per foot 10c.
Gem Spray and Solid Strwim
Nozzel-50c;
Hose Washers per djpz. .
A Jfo 1 Bal'd Wodd Ch-t!j.-»
Pins per doz. 1c.
2 Packages Tooth Fick
1 doz. Sheets Legal Cap
Writing Paper 5c.
25 Good Envelopes 3c.
1 Bottle Hanford, s JI
5c.
Celluloid Collar 15c Or two1 for
25c.
Ginghame, Fast Coloi
1 doz. Gents Summer Socks
25c.
Mosquito netting per Bolt 40c
1 Pap^r pins- 14 rows—20 in
a row—280 pins lc
Tinware, Hardware. W
ware. Glassware Granite­
ware (white) Underwear.
Sewing Machines. Need­
les, Oils, and Repairs
down 'to rock bottom
prices, and every day in
the week. Yon will have
an extra nickle to drop
in the contribution bpx
at church when every
body is looking and you
will be happy.

$1525.00
IN
PURSES

UJRSES.

x*otting^, -fc-*Etcing cxncl. JFvim ti i n py
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

These are the Largest Purses and will be the Greatest Races
Ever given in Barry County
IAS. BAUER, Sect

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Hastings Banner.

X.XXIX. NO. 10.

HASTINGS, MICH., JULY 5 1894.

Hastings Banner.

SALE

FubllBbcd Thursdays by
COOK BKOg..

For the next 15
days we will have a
Spqcial Sale on all our
Quick Meal Gasoline

COUNTY NEWS?
Dow)lnr
atte'1’
the d,y ls ^e races
at Hastings and making bay.
Dr Rh^TlI- °f
XMl.tod by
CourtSl "‘T"*1 ‘ “‘•r,cl rro“ Mr«
t.ourtilxhtV ova lut Suurday.
».
Hairy is now confined to his bed
Ur. Vo«»B ot Ntobvlll,, .Ill remore .
ve^°!rH?'!&gt;hl*IWe‘ wl,lcl&gt; be con.
Muskier,
.
Idera a
ve£J critical undertaking.
The Ire ere«m fe.llj«| held at the
ri,ur’d’y »■ waa well atiwn &lt;ieu.

Several of our citzens took In the ex­
cursion to Lake Odessa July leL
?kC’ Renke3 °f Hastings.' was the
guest of Q. A. Hynes and wife over Sun­
day.
Mrs. Hynes has been very sick but is
better at this writing.
Misa Bertie St.John called on Mrs.
Hynes during her recent Illness.
Mr. Patterson Is the editor of the Pralrart1’6 P*Per’ ,,The Pr,ir,etlHe Independ

Lai &amp;est Circulation
of any paper in the
County.
WHOLE NO.

Thursday with Masonic rites.
Rev. Pa­
ton delivering the cermon. Over 30 Masons
followed him to the grave and chanted
their req nom over her remains. It was a
very Impressive sight His children were
ail here .at the funeral.
Mr. and Mrs.
Millard Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wil­
cox, of Striker. Ohio; Dey Wilcox and
wife of Mancelona; Alvarez. Lyman and
Earl and Mrs. Frank Wright, and seven
children. His wife died 13 months ago.
He is sincerely mourned.

Obituary.
Died at the home of her parents in this
city, Wednesday, July 4th, of internal
hemmorage. Belle, only daughter of Dr.
and Mrs J. C. Lampman.
The announcement of the death of Miss
Lampman, came like a shock to the peo­
ple of this city last evening. Few knew
that she was ill. and almost none that her
illness was of a dangerous character. But
towards uoon. It was evident to those who
were watching so tenderly at her bedside,
that the lamp of her life must soon go out
forever. •
She was born in Baltimore. Barry Coun­
ty, and was therefore twenty years of age
at the time of her death. She was a young
woman of spleuded ability, and the high­
est character. She had graduated from
our city schools, taken a year at Albion
College, and had hut lately completed her
first year in the medical school at Ann
Arbor, from which Institution she had
planned to graduate in two years, when
she would have entered the practice of
medicine here with her father. This was
the lifework she had set before her—use­
fulness to her community and helpfulness
to her father, whose increasing years and
practice have made the work of bis pro­
fession quite difficult for him.
Miss Lampman was one of the most
loved and respected young ladles of- this
city. She was the embodiment of( sincere
goodness and helpfulness.
An ’ earnest
Christian girl, she sought in the spirit of
her Lord to do His will—to scatter seeds
of kindness, and to give to every worthy
cause her loyal support.
To know her
duty was to undertake Its complete per­
formance. To qualities like these, and a
personal charm that won the esteem of all
who knew laer, were added the growing
beauty and graces of a broadening culture
of the mind. Before hei must have been
a career of the highest usefulness. But
such it was not to be. To one who sees
no hope beyond the grave, death in a case
like this, must seem the most awful ca­
lamity that can overtake a child of human!
ty. But to one who trusts God and feels
that He is indeed a Heavenly Father, hope
springs up and-sees before the life, trans­
planted seemingly before its time to the
Father’s Kingdom above, a career of far
greater and richer' usefulness in its near­
ness to the Master,
To the family and mourning ones in
this, their hour of grief, is extended the
sympathy of all.
The funeral will take place from the
home of her parents Saturday forenoon,
at 10 o’clock, and will be conducted by
Rev. Thomas Cox.

Web Belknap of Hastings, was in town
ovta Sunday.
&gt;
Sanford Chattenden is getting along as
Myrtle Mosher was the guest of Hickory
weal as could be expected under the cir­ Corners relatives last week.
cumstances. Ha will soon be able to get
Hereafter Sunday School will be at 2.80
around on crutches.
and preaching services at 3.30 p. in.
vn-sscs of
of Kalamazoo
Kalamazoo is
Is building
build
B. Cresses
a
Mrs. Andrew Doud and daughter of
cottage at the Crooked Lake Resort.
South Huven are vi&amp;iliug the farmer’s
Jolin Radford and wife of Climax, were mother, who Is no better.
the guests of F. Chamberlain and wife
Haj ing Is In full glory. It will be a
bright crop.
.
Aldrfch wr“t to Bow- ouiiday.
Gren Barrett raised a 24x6&amp; ft barn
Oliver Peake is helping Rich Hull in
u lusl Mrmitay. Mr«. Aldrich's
former home, to remain nntll Wednesday. Monday afternoon. Everything went oil having.
Rosa Hallock visited Rutland relatives
thla'wL* P'*"1’ "ll1
" moBU,UL'nl nioely. Just 00 miuutes from the time
this week Ui memory of bls father, onr- they commenced utnil it was up ready for last week.
the rafters. E. E. Bishop master work­ ‘ Clara Merritt.closed a very- successful
ehjseo of 4. Black s Son. of llastloits
WelremthatDr. VanHorn Intends to man. After the work was done ail hands term of school at the Engie school house
*
return home the latter part of August. were invited to partake of the yellow leged last Friday,
Fanners are a little blue over last
His son Orlle has gone into the law busi­ chicken which the elders crack up so h!ghThursday
’
s
rain.
The
hail destroyed
|ly.
•
ness there.! ’
Miss Eva Whittemore of Augusta is corn and gardens and with corn fields, in
anldo8 C I LaU&lt; lS nur8,“K n »pra'.ned
playes, under water and dirt washed from
the guest of Miss Annie Whittemore.
L. W. Rowley and wife were at Allegan the hills. It does not look very promising.
P. Powers, of Indiana, was tbe guest of
Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. R’s mother The roads were made almost impassable
relatives hero a few days last week.
Miss Cora Muck was the guest of Miss and son Freddie, came home with them to In places.
spend the 4Lh.
Chealer Messer and Mrs. Greble of your
Kila Greenfield, Inst Sunday.
John Nichols of Howard City, spent the city were on our streets Wednesday.
iloxretiH mil*.
4th. at Delton.
Cresay.
W’llliain Bechtel, of Wayland spent
Bell Sturr of Kalamazoo, spent the 4th.
Haying is about done In this vicinity
Sunday with his parents.
at Delton with her folks. R. B. H nested
and I*. Barber comraeucvd cutting wheat
Mrs. Hallie King was in Grimd Rapids and family.
last week.
L. L. Clark, a Detroit dentist, was in Monday morning and others will soon
follow.
Alfred Tliornton, of Grand Rapids came town tbe 3rd.
Miss Mattie Jameson of Iowa, is the
Mrs.
Wiljlc Nichols of Howard City, is
to this plane on his wheel last Sunday.
Mrs. Dumare»q has gone south to visit visiting friends and relatives here this guest of Minnie Flower.
Will Vance who has-been inhailing the
week.
friends for a short time.
Mr. Flangsbnrg and wife of Hickory fresh air of Cressey, returned to his home
Mlds Vevia Ide, of Grand Rapids, is
Corners were the guests of Q. A. Hynes In Hastings Sunday.
visiting friends af this place.
Ethel Barber who has been sick with
Mr., Lord Minar, of Kalamazoo, spent and wife tbe 4th.
Charlie Polley’s sister of Indiana was ! tniailetus, is better.
Sunday yifflting relatives at this place.
Bittle
Lee Reynolds
brought
here
for
burial
Tuesdav..
She
I
------------------------- had the misfortune
Miss NcBle Minar returned to her work
to put his ankle out of joint 6ne day last
leaves a -pair of twins.
iu Hastings lant week.
week.
Miss Ix&gt;uiv Hall speut last week with ,
~ "
Last Tuesday morning after the heavy
Mrs. T. B. Moore.
f
Yankee Spring..
Mra. Frank Blick, of Hastings, visited I
laying and harvesting are this year to- showers that passed over here, John Bar­
ber
found about 4 tons of hay, which was
at Geo. Miuar’s last week. ■
I gether. Some are cutting hay, if they
-Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bryant went t0 j Br« tocky enough to have any to eut. but bundled ready for drawing, under water.
Miss
Mead who has been sick is slowly
Morley Saturday where they will make PearlJr everyone who has rye to out will
future Louie.
*l,ftVe n l)art of"* if not aI1 ,n th« shock be- improving.
Frankie Barber has closedJi very suc­
MissMjrtle Pierson Is visiting friends•! !ore the f“urth—something that has not
cessful term of school at West Cressey.
in Grand Rapids.
I MPPened before in rears.
Joseph Bechtel and family have moved I..J’
Sprinaer’s litlle boy, Howird, had She served ice cream, straw berries and
gave
present.
the
uic misfortune
■uif'iunuue to
io fall
ran from
irom a cherry
cnerry trep
irep ;;lemonade
---- ,------- --and b
.*”- each
v—a— child
———a ----------Into T. B. Moore’s house.
Census Returns.
a
SEE ME.
Mr. aud Mrs. Guy Pierson bpent Sunday last Saturday afternoon and break both .I bright spot In the lives of the children for
Following are some statistics kindly
bones
below,
the
elbow
in
bls
left
arm.
Dr..
in south east Wayland.
furnished
by
Messrs J. B. Roberts and
years
to
come.
Many
guests
participated.
Parkhurst of Middleville attended him.
Grace Bradley, of near Gun Lake, is at At
Henry Ford, the enumerators for this city,
last report he was doing as well as
work for Mrs. Edith Walker, of Martin.
tiie
former
for
the 1st. and 4Jb. wards,
.
]
Carlton.
Samuel Wnlbert anti family spent Sun­ could be expected.
Fred Williams and wife of Carlton spent
W, R. Vester went to Ypsilanti laste the latter for the-2nd. and 3rd. The pop­
day at S. IL Pierson’s.
ulation
for
the
city
Is 3018, a gain of 40
Wednesday}, returning the last of th
The Bowens Mills nine and Leighton Sunday at J. P. Springer’s.
since the last census.
Ed Courtney aud Charlie Eastman have week.
nine played ball Saturday. Score B. M.
595
Population, 1st. ward
Miss Clara Fleming closed her school al
each a new binder to do their work with
718
2nd. “
the Center last Tuesday for summer vaca­
Mrs. Rogers from White Hail is visiting this year.
637
3rd. “
The
heavy
rains
last
week
did
consider
­
tion.
.
her brother Geo. Minar at tills place.
“
4th.
“
1069
Fred Clark, of Hastings, was in Carlton
Mr. and Mrs. Aidritch, of Baltimore, is able damage in this section of the couutry Sunday. I
to highways and corn fields.
visiting at Mr. Hunt’s.
____
__
-.y19 _
Mr. Linden and Miss Kush, of Battle. ■___________
We learn that Frank Walberl and Will­
Foreign bortUTwanT33T2nd“and Rtd ‘X—**
A. C. Hunt commenced cutting his
is Stevens have bought a new Advance Creek, are visiting Mrs. Minnie Vester at wards lit; 4th ward 84.
Total foreign
wheat Monday.
•
present.
Threshing rig.
Miss Fannie Carpenter Ih spending a lx&gt;rn 218.
Johnstown.
There were 11 births In the 1st ward;
Milo. /
few weeks In Battle Creek with her broth­
22 In 2nd and 6rd; and 13 in 4th, making
The severe storm of hail, wint and rain
Some rain last Thursday 28th. One of er Willis.
a total of 4g.
’ ____
__
which visited our section on Thursday the the hardest electric storms of the year
28th. caused much damage to growing passed over Mila From 3 to 5 o’clock visiting her cousin. Miss Myrtle Odell.
56
in
2nd
and
3rd
wards
•
and
5S
in
the
.
crops In the north west part of our town. a. m. there fell In rain
L. B. Carpenter Quished'his work taking
inches and
4th ward, making a total of 183 widows
Trees were uprooted, buildings blown again at 3 o’clock p. m. in one hour &amp; of the census.
he city. *
down or unroofed. Wheat, com and oats an Inch fell and for the day 25$ Inches
JCliza Thurston, formerly of Carlton, miHow
about
widowers?
Let’s see.
have been very badly damaged,
and for the week 8.30 inches. Our farms visited George Cole last week.
There
are only 12 in the 1st ward; 21 in
• Our city cousins in considerable num­ were well watered, wheat and corn are
Mr. Gyles, of Battle Creek, sppke ln the
the
2nd
and
3rd,
and
16
In
the
4tb, mak­
bers are decorating the shores of our lakes fiat and some fields are standing two or Adventist church Sunday night.
—
by their presence or gliding over their three feet In water.
Mr. and Mrs. Butoph’s oldest girl Is. ing a total of 49 widowert to.tha qliyf
"Tirere
af6
’
2U
V~.
TSTBSTimers
in
the 1st
.
peaceful waters.
Barry county is taking on a lxx&gt;m. An­ very sick.
Cyrus Ingraham has for some time been other democrat paper certainly until a
Win. McKinney Is working by the ward; 67 In the 2nd aud 3rd and 89 in the
4th.
making
a
total
132.
afflicted with a very painful illness. Dr. new moon and also has the honor of hold­ month for W. McKIbbon.
There are 10 widows of U. S. soldiers
Eliott, of Hickory Corners, is attentilng ing tbe candidate for Lt Governor on the
Harvesting will commence this week.
I WILL SELL In the 1st ward; 7 In tbe 2nd and 3rd
him.
democratic ticket Well, well, these hon­
ward,
and 6 in the 4th, niaking a total of
The hay crop, the poorest since the ors have been thrust upon us.
Church and Society.
Certainly
.. 25 Per Cent. Off- days
Baby Carriages
24 soldiers’ widows in the city.
of our fathers when it was gathered the good people of Barry county did not
The usudl monthly meeting of the La­
There
are two U. 8. marines in the city
..10
“
“ from the marshes, has been rendered still ask for them.
Carpetsi..
dies Missionary Society will oe held at the and one confederate soldier.
A Mr. Clark and friends from Battle Presbyterian Parsonage next Wednesday • ■"“TrnrbTdeft rnetiTn thr-city' are"' Uncle'
..15
“ less valuable by the recent heavy rains.
Parlor: Suits.
Creek are camping at Crooked Lake for a at 8 o’cloet
John Seward and Judge. D. G. Robinson.
Cloverdale.
.. 5
“
“
Mattresses...............
6 Haying progressed rapidly last week
The society connected with the Emman­ President of the City Blink, the farmer
Farmers are busy haying.
..10
“
“
Bed Room Suits.. .
being 84 and the latter^? yeara._^
Lots of people around our lakes now.
considering the condition of the weather. uel church wilf be entertained Thursday^
The West laFy Ls M rs? T£tvzTfdi DaVier
Chairs
.. 5
“
“
Mrs. Catherine Ryan, who sprained her Wheat harvest will be general after the July 12th by Mesdames M. L. Goodyear,"
of
the 3rd ward, she being 93 years old.
N.
Bailey,
J
Rogers.
J.
Hewes.
N.
Park
­
Draix.-ries.........
5
“
“ ankle so badly is doing well under the 4th. aud in a few cases before. Will be
er,
E.
Brown,
A.
P&lt;
Drake,
F.
Stebbins,
treatment of Dr. Sackett.
M. C. K. IL Excuridoas.
slow owing to the lodged condition of
Book Cases
W. Chidester. M. Riker, T. S. Bush, A.
The babe born to James and Alice
To Bay View, Mich., and'return at one
the whegL
1
Doonan on the 25th, died on the morning
Carpel R- innantti.. .
Receipt of the lee cream social at Mrs. Hamlin, and Miss Seoby. Supper served fare for round trip July Rth to 18th. Lim­
at Parish house from 5 until 7.
A cord­ ited to return until August 161b. On ac- '
Picture Framing:..
.. 5
“ of the 28th. Mrs. Doonan has been quite Johnson’s was $6.50.
iil but is now’ on the gain.
count of Bay View C^mp Meeting, (Chau­
The Garrett Bros, are having friends ial invitation to all.
Don’t forget the mass meeting to be tauqua Assembly.)
from abroad visiting them.
Prairieville.
■ Anil everything else in proportion. Come early and get the
Mrs.
W.
J.
Williams
of
your
city
visited
held
at
the
M.
E.
church
on
Friday
eve
­
Mrs! Vanderbrook Ms moved Into her
be*t select
her old home and many friends in and ning to make arrangements for Rally Day
: ions.
...
Yours truly,
To Ds troit and ret uni at one fare for
new house.
.
.
in August .Judge Davis of Kalamazoo, round trip July 11th and isth Limited to
Mr. Pixley, the singer, gives a concert around Milo last week.
will tie preKent. Choice music aud ’Sing­ return July 13th. On account of Orange­
at the church Monday evening.
ing. It is for the interest of all persons, mens Cele .'ration.
y
Mrs. Donohue and children, of Battle
The first annual Commencement Exer­ even those who are not Sabbath School
Creek, have been tbe guesu of Mrs. H.
cises of the Assyria schools was held at workers to work toward having a successMosier during the past wt^k.
To Detroit and tvturn at 2 'cents per
Dr McLeay returned from California last the M. P. church Friday eve. Tbe house ful Rally Day.
mile each way July 16th |o 20lb. Limited
Monday evening and reports an enjoyable was packed. Mrs. Garrison Moore hud
Dr. W. Winegnrlen of Grand Rapids,
charge &lt;»f the decorating and very beauti­ will lecture at Bowen’s Mills Sunday, to return July 21st on account of Detroit
race.-.
^"uncie Henry Brown will make bls home ful It looked *lth the cIum motto, “Step
July 15th, commencing at 2 p. m.
with his daughter Sarah In the future and by Step” tastefully arranged At the back:
To Cleveland, Ohio, anti return at one
Tbe Official Routt
tiecom** * resident of our village.
t a fence of evergreen across the front; and
Mrs. W. A. Hams and sons of Hastings, a large festoon of green at the back while of the Y. P. S. C. E. to Cleveland ▼la fare (or round trip July 11th to 15th.
Limited
to return July Bist An exten­
the stars and stripes placed over the
spent the past week
Prai,r evl
Michigan Central and D. &amp; C. 8. N. Co.’s
friends. She was joined Saturday by, her doorway. There were 9 In the ciass; 4 magnificent steamers! On the occasion of tion of time will Ire given until Sept. 15 th,
Combined with the
providing the ticket is dt-positnd with the
from
the
Center
school.
Mary
Wilcox,
hmband and returned home Monday.
the 18th International convention! One
Acid Phosphates, is
i&gt; or 3 huiirired years
Rev. Thomas and family, of Cali torn .a. teacher: 4 from the Ellis, Franc Clark fare for the round trip. Ou Wednesday. joint Agent of the Cleveland terminal lines
C. R. Osborn,
the BEST hot weath­ arc xuests of his wife’s brother. J- jE. teacher: and 1 from tbe Cbeckroad. Maud Jaly llth, a special train of fine coaches prior io July 81st.
old con;ing July 4th. Yet
Agent
Cairns He has accepted an invitation / to Wilcox teacher.
er drink. You can
SSatihe M. E. church on Sunday
De is -dill making Fire
Com. Andrus was present and conferred will leave Hastings at 7:85 a. m., arriving
at Cleveland at 5.00 p. m. Tickets on sale .Roand Trip Tourl»t» Hat«» to Na
eirolng,
deliver a fine sermon from the diplomas.
'York- , though he is
p F
get it at
.M'chlgau Points
The new officers of the x. F. 3. C. is. July 9th, LOth and llth. Good returning
tbetexL “For God loVeth the world, etc.
working very cheap
Commencing June Isl; 1894 tbe Mlchwere unbilled by Bev. Daley Sunday and until July Bist, and may be extended by
M.ry Olrn« .nd
depositing
with
Joint
Agents,
prior
to
igau Central will sell roundJ trip tickets
Kalamazoo, are guests of J. W. Brigg &gt;n. President. Dr. Powers; Vice Presi­
year a“d Fire
from Hastings to:
dent Mrs. Dr. Powera; Corresponding July 17, until Sept. 15th Inclusive.
Works are way down,
C. R. Obbobn, Agent
87.10
Mich.
'
Traverse City
Secretary, Gertie Tasker. Becordlng Sec.
8.95
Bay View
Wert Jewell: Tress, Mrs. John Hopkin,:
bought a job lot.
Harvmiti Exc atm ion.
5.96
Petoskey
Onanist, Mre. Louis Smith.
nockets, Candles, Can­
9.90
Harbor Springs
The Episcopal society of Hastings, will
The graduates went to Bellevue Satur­
10.80
Mackinaw City
non Crackers. Balloons
run an excursion to Ottawa Beach, Wed­
iSlbe ltare on Tbnrsd.y from b&lt;-nre- day and were •taken’' In a group.Mackinac Island
Mr and Mrs. Calvin Smith gave a tea nesday July 25tb. Train will leave Hast­
etc. We can supply you
Elk Rapids
,0Sr™ xltert Storms Is st Kalamazoo to tbe graduates of tlw Center school, ings at 7.55 and returning leave Ottawa
very cheap.
“
a.u
Charlevoix
their teacher Mary Wilcox and[Com. Beach-at 6 p. m. Fare for round trip for
»•
••
9.M
Ottawa Beach
surgieal
.
Our Mason cans are
Andrus The Juniors were served with adult 81.00. children 50 cents. Life sav­
in
Jeffect
until
SepThese
rates
remain
ing crew will give an exhibition for the
were, so are the berries,
'“j^nd'hlrs. Preston Jewell geve e entertainment of the excursionists, also a timber, 30. 1884. Return limit October 81
(Sign of the Elephant.)
| C. BL Osborn.
now is the time to can.
fOrDa’^^ofKalamaxoo, addressed reception el their home Saturday evening boat ride will be arranged fay. Plenty of 1894.
Rev. Spr*K®H
w g church Sunto tbe Classes of Vi and W and teaebcr. coach room will be guaranteed by the
See our 10c. Raisins.
Rail
Road
Co.
rMami ice creAm was served.
°alt Fish. Mackeral,
HASTINGS. MICH.
C. IL Osborn.
Julio Donavon of Hastings, is the guest
GROAT— PICKLE. Married on Jane 27th. by
fifty dollars for benevolencee.
_t_t_ and moulutAH
Cod Fish, ‘'White Fish,
of Mthe Moore_ Kiris
a«.lsted in
In thp
the
He*. A. D. Urtnby. Mr. Edward Groat of
Johnstown, to Mu* Huldab Pickte of Barey,
Notice to Water Taker*,
Commencement exererea.
.
•wont. A No. 1 Goods.
BeUon.
A most rerere wlty kail and rain
Ou and after July 5th. the clerk of the CRAFFEK-nAGADOKN, Mamed at the
Alloc WlUltnx l» •po»'U,« * ,e'r
home of the bride by Rev. Thrnnas Cox, ne
water board will be at the Council Rooms
niunwiay, June 23Ui, Mr. Albert Chaffee aofl
at Greenville.
visiting
every day from 1 to.S P,
io
.
**lnolpDd by July 20th
^Btmx died£ X^o/"'
FORMAN- HART. MvtW o» tbe Ml. o&lt;
week after Buffering over a week^wHb
QrdM
of Wgyr Cotoujiwivnera.
“ K*1*”*100 °'er treme heart trouble.
He waa burrtea» &lt;
,
.

Stoves. They are the
Safest, Best and Most

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made and are just die

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Speti
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Leonar!
D;v A Refrigerators
the perfectThey d
ich of years of study
Jdby 15 patand c
ents. They have points
■-.cerio other
of e
Refrigerators possess.

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�Hastings Banner
Thursday, July 5. t^94-

‘ COO/TbROS.. Proprietors.

history of a crime.

THE RAILWAY STRIKE.

train,
from
Trtn.dk 1.
Col. on
the
Atebtaon,
Topeka
a t Santa Fe, and the OnU. Colorado *
Santa Fe railroads and asking that
United States troop. be sent Irom tire
command o’ ’Gen- McCook al bort
Logan. Mr. Olney Jmmedately con­
Liat of Railroads Affactnd by tbe
veyed the dispatches to the white
Boycott—Notea of the Bltuahouse, and Secretary of War Lamont,
Gen. Schofield, the attorney general
and
the president held a con­
THE WORST SINCE 1877.
After
the
conference
Chicago, July 2.—Unquestionably ference.
Gen. Schofield telegraphed to Gen.
the railroad situation is to-day unqual­
McCook ordering hlK to proceed at
ifiedly the worst since “the boycott”
once to Trinidad witfi\ troops The
went into effect The railroad man­
granting of the request was also tele­
agers admit as much, and realize that
graphed to the United States officials.
they are called upon to confront a
strike of a magnitude and far-reaching Both the railroads mentioned in the
effect surpassing even “the great rail­ dispatcher are at present in the cus­
tody of United States courts,, and this
road strike of 1877.” The railroad inter­
is the ground on wnich the action of
ests. now are so much greater-than at
that time, and the strikers have chose the authorities here is taken.
Note* from Various Points.
an initial point, Chicago, the most im­
Borrower, dlttaod • Boek Islsnd
portant
in the country from ,which
to 1 Blue
Blue isianu.
Island. AO
No ODO
one wan
was uur».
hurt. *■
James
Murkin
'
....
...
—*vw—
—---operate, beginning a tie-up here that' WBa arreted for the crime.
effects a greater area of country, larger I Forty-flw special officers taken to Cairo by
railroad interest and -greater interests ' the Illinois Central were held prteoners all OflX
outside of the railroad business than I by tbertrikers. and finally confuted to leave
at any other place where the atrike j
„d wionr, on th. minou &lt;*»could have been inaugurated.
*
trai road went on a strike Sunday afternoon.
There are efforts, and in exceptional Tbl* wu followed by the unhounccment that
eases successful, to run out and run in the switchmen and ttremen on the " »[&gt;«*•tt
M few passenger trwina
liofi.
and that lhe
a
trains, hnt
but thn
tne tmfflr
traffic . Wagner
Mtlwnukn&lt;
, &amp;bad struck employes
hadChicago,
voted to
conditions can be summarized in the*gooQU
statement that all freight traffic west] The Michigan Centra! switchmen held a rneetand south is wholly suspended.
in« and tuiked that road not to interchnmro
Ail freight of xny ohxrectar U being
"

The

Situation Has Assumed
Dark Outlook.

^versary of tho Aesasstaetton
of Prealdqnt Garfield.

,^7.Unn^. ...I &gt;..t th. Work or
DUtatad nr.1. Arwwo. oT
Hto Trial.

[Special Wu-Abixurton Letter ]
The -snund of a pistol shot echoed
.maud the world &lt;m Saturday morn­
ing, July S. 1SS1, when President Gar­
field fell, mortally wounded. The me
sassln, Guiteau. was a sane man. He
svas lhe only cool, deliberate,dispassion­
ate man at police headquarter* where
) saw him half an hour after bls crime
was comihltted. Mj friend, George K
Corkhill, was Unil«l States attorney,
and I was admitted to the room of the
chief of police, where the prisoner was
Mr. C. E. Bohall, W. Union, Minn.
held.
.
While others were exalted, the a»MsriD deliberately said: “I am n pris­
oner of state. 11 is your duty to pro­
By ivy or live oak, caused Inflammation, crop
tect me. and yet, either willfully or belieu* and Intense Itchlnj? aud burning an mj
canM‘&gt;f your'incompctcncy. you are
holding me here while a mobfa gather­
ing outside to kill me.
I should be
* !-&gt;%%%%%
parUla
taken immediately to jail, where I can
logs.
I have taken
f - #•£10
be carefully guarded."
Hood** Sarsaparilla aud f
UiVw
Jnst then the prison van arrived.
do not have any poison
Guiteau was cscorteil down the winuihg
■ ymptoma. I have
'WVWVW
stone steps by a cordon of iwlicemen,
gained 12 pound* since teklng Hood’s. C
in full view of the crowd, which almost
E. Bohall, West Union, Minnesota.
completely
blocked Four-and-Half
refused by the majority of the roads, I ^tchmen walked out
Hood’s Pills tor®
Urer
biliousness or all those running west and south, I Tho ^idlers in Fort Sheridan are prepared street and renusylvania awnUc. It
and in consequence the city is threat-1 to advance on Chicago at a moment a notice. would have been impossible for anyone
• ned with, b fruit and vegetable fem- Ten tare ut newly k&gt; brtM them in when lhe in the crowd to have shot the man
GOOD ADVICE.
.
,,
I nritaBleel nrrlnr
Il'M,
order Ik
is Wf
received.
ine, as well as a milk famine, for muk 1 ■ expected
Indianapolis was thrown into the htrike by without injuring the gitard* W sur­
trains are interdicted along with Pull­ the action ot the local branchw* of the A. K. U. rounded him.
Twenty policemen
«; .’b’!v&lt;ihis man palace cars, against which the Sunday night. The switchmen refused to al­ cleared the way for the prison van:
low the Vandalia sleepers to be taken from the Guiteau was hurried across the side­
;cl’.urt and
... *•»
^a-e fight was begun.
Pullman car yards.
A Glxantlc Undertaking.
rculation of his home paper widen
At Cincinnati non-union men were stoned by walk; he jumped into lhe van, the
But the fight haa gone away beyond :I a mob l&gt;efor© the police could disperse the door was quickly snapped together,
t&lt; :. hvs the American policj1 of Protccthat point and the Ihillman contro­ crowd. Violence U also reported from Dan­ two policemen stood on the rear steps,
It is his duty to aid iu this respect
versy has become lost sight of in the ville. Hl.. Emporia. Kan., and Ludlow; Ky.
three mounted policemen were on each
The MB miles of the Chicago A Eastern 1H1- side of the vehicle, the driver cracked
in every way possible. After the hiine
gigantic undertaking of the American
nola railroad Is almost completely tied up.
p?-1is taken care ofj why nut .J1 ’&gt;• Railway union to fight the Railway
The engineers on tho Gould lines refuse to his whip, the four horses went gallop­
scribe for the American Economist, Managers’ association to a finish. haul trains to which Pullman cars urv a\uched. ing through the crowd, down. Pennsyl­
That is the character of the . fight!’ Passenger trains _______________________
on the Northern Pacific are vania avenue, up steep Capital Hill,
pu. : drvd by the American Protective now on. The American Railway j' rani
run pretty
nrettv regularly
remilarlv from St.
St- Paul, but freight and in ten minutes the prisoner was in­
T:. ri.T League ? One of its cerresyon■ union is determined to exterminate ' traffic isutlll tied up.
side the jail, one mile east of the capi­
inc Managers'
.uauugers association.
aPullman
uiuuau ■I
— f—/—.", -— 77---- — - ,
dfi.t- sayst “No true? American car. Ute
tol.
,“„p^L aohlo .»J Penn-1.
As soon as the prison van disappeared,
get flong without it. I consider it th$ car. no longer eat a figare In the boy- I
laid upon
every
lines are out.
- । -gyiTsnlu
--------------------------the crowd began to matter, grumble,
gre.S t and. truest political teacher in cott,. but it is now
|
Gran&lt;1
Master
Sargent.of
tbe
Brotherhoodol
।
road belonging to the Managers smoGrand Master Sargent, of tho Brotherhood ot .
. fjnnllv to organize for the purpose
cietlen. whether running Pallm.n care I Firemen, declares that organisation wl
“ **"
will
girt JI of lynching the aeeesein. It was too
•1 J'portal card re v;- st for frre*j Or not. Tbe St. Paul, the Wabash, Lake ' Denplto the ominous report* from the west. I late, however, for the jail W surtl-ECpy. Addrtrts WEbtirr.Wake. ’ Shore and other roads running Wag-j.
t£ere are no signs ot lmi*.'ndlna strikes on sny^ronnded by battalions of marines and
m. .. r.q.wml Secretary. 1J5 WtatJjd i B««and their own sleepers are no lew of the eastern termini of the roods running Into soldiers
-- —
---of- the
Third artillery. There
..
interdicted aud ordered to be- tied New York.
were repeating rifles in the hands of
St..
4 uri-..
' up than roads Ivhich persist, under I----------------------------------A. R. U. men ot Omaha
firmly-----------refuse to strike
the well drilled regulars, and Gatling
-4-------- ♦--------------- - ----- ---- ■ ------- - their contract*, in running Pullman ■
»he ground that the c*uae for the order is
r-T*
Th« -tsgmtud. of the strike, or I
Presldct Deb. tatere. h. «U1 guns guarded the four corners of tho
cancel their charter.
Jail. No mob on earth would have
J
। as
more euphoniously called by { Southern Illinois la feeling the weight of the dared to attack the jail.
M *
* V-r * A-z*
। lhc
boycott,” can in a ’ strike heavily. from tSO.OOO to 876.tXX&gt; worth
Twice within the period of eighteen
of
fruits
and
vegetables
are
perishing
daily
in
Effervescent, too. measure be understood when it is said ' the fields of Lhe gardeners for lack ot train years
the chief magistrate of the re­
I the following railroads have been in- j
service to move them to the markets.
public was stricken down without
• volved by ukases from President Eu­
Exhilarating, appetizing. ’
Confronted by a posse of ofllcens of the law. ; warning, without cause. The assassin
Just the thing to build up the gene V. Debs, of the American Rail­ after compelling forty-five railroad dstecllves of President Lincoln was a sane man.
to leave the city, strikers at Cairo. III. decided
. way union:
constitution.
Railroad* That Are Affected.
to raise the boycott. They agreed not to stop Nobody ever questioned his sanitv. The
I AtchlBon. Topek* &amp; Santa Fe. Baltimore A Pullman coaches, but will Interfere with assassin of President Garfield claimed
HirCS’ Rootbeer • Ohio, Chicago &amp; Western Indiana. Chicago, j freight traffic at every opportunity.
to bo insane, and made conspicuous ef­
Kock Island &amp; Pacific. Chicago &amp; Grand Trunk. |
forts during the trial to convince tho
Chicago &amp; Eric. Chicago &amp; Great Western, ।
N A M E eFToR CO NGR ESS.
jury that he was of unsound mind. Ills
Chic-ugo A Northwestern. Chicago A Alton. I
Wholesome and strengthening, Chicago. Milwaukee A St Pan!. Chicago di ,
counsel ably handled their theory, so
that, outside of the courtroom, many
pure blood, free from boils or Eastern Illinois. Chicago. Burlington &amp; Quincy.
Hlluols
liuuuu Central.
vuu.tra.1, Inner
juitci Belt
ovi, Line.. Louisville,
rx'ujaiuio, |;
carbuncles. General good health New Albany &amp;■ Chicago. Pittsburgh. Cincinnati, I Nominations for congress were re- ’ people were convinced tliat Guiteau
ported as follows on’Thursday:
Chicago &amp; st.
St. Louin.
lxjuw. I'liwnurgn.
Pittaburgh, ron
Fort Wayne Ii Indiana, Eleventh district. A. N. Martin was insane. More than twelve years
—results front drinking HIRES’ ; vnicago
I A Chicago. Union Stock Yards and Tnuwlt | (dem.);
J. D. Lelghty irep.), lllinol*. have passed since the man's deed
Rootbeer the year round.
company, Wisconsin Central. Wabash. Lake 1 Twelfth Twelfth.
district. Samuel Lerath (pop.). Iowa. I startled and horrified the world, more
Shore &amp; Michigan Southern, Nickel Plate. Cal- Flrat district.
S.
M. Clark (rep.). Wiaeonain. I than eleven years have passed since the
Package makes five gallons, 25c.
ntucl Terminal.
Eighth district. E. 9. Miner (rep.). Ohic, I
Ask your druggist or grocer for it.
The foregoing comprise the roads Fourth district, W. D. DarleA (rep.); Seven­ murderer paid the dreadful penalty of
converging in this city against which ’ teenth. A. D. Richards (dem.). Kentucky. the law upon the scaffold, and men dif­
Take no other.
the boycott has been laid, and one and Fourth district. J. W. Lewis (rep.)' North fer dow, as they differed then, as to the
Send s-cent stamp to the Charles E. Hires all of which are either practically tied • Carolina, Second district. O. H. White (rep.).
assassin’s degree of mental responsi­
Go.. 117 Arch St., l»hiladclphia, for beauti*
On Friday congressional nomina­ bility.
card*.
up or are so crippled as to be i
That the jury’s verdict was not unan­
I ineffective in helping a solution tions were made as follows:
(pop.). imously approved cannot lie denied,
! of the trouble precipitated upon IL Iowa. Sixth
^UL district. Bevf J. M. Baugh
n
Ohio, seventeenth district. James A. D. Rlchalthough few indeed were those who
j them by President Debs in his combat ards (dem.) renominated.
\
PARKER'S
questioned its correctness and just­
i against the railroads of the country. I
HAIR BALSAM
Clauaw and btamlflM the hair.
ness. But, nevertheless, the propriety
Besides these Chicago railroads the
M
m ®
*
Promotes a loxunant growthNever Falla to Hestons Gmj I tie-up ha. proved effective aguluat lb. A Moxrrr, Mo., JuaeBO.-tTywee B.y- of the verdict was questioned by some,
following roa&lt;ls In the we.t and the
1LP’Vro. waa take, from thewherboth here and elsewhere throughout
oaat-for that section, too, ha. been « of Newton county and hanged to a the country, and when Guiteau, upon
touched by the boycott:
}mlle
°'*wn the rendition of the verdict which conCtnolataU Souther., Denver A RloOreude.1 at » o clock Thur.day aight by a mob. demned him to die, and again upon be- called down the curse
'
Evansville dt Terre Haute, Hocking Valley. St. I Hayden was arrested for shooting Botx •ing sentenced,
Louis, Iron Mountain &amp; Southern, Missouri Greenwood, a brakeman, and was be- of
God
everyone who
had been
v.we upon V.tIJV'UV
tv UM LLUAA
tnxil ‘
Ptatte. Southern Ptaifle. Union Ftaltlo.
| lng taken to Catavllle jail for ufe V*
instrumental in bringing about hia
Th. featnr •of’the atrtke’or bovcotL I keePlDfirtterltt aud prtaoner conviction it was those who disagreed ‘
The feature of the .trike, or boycqtt, WMe on th5 annthbound train, which
Saturday and bunday, was a manifes- * • J»
’
tation of a riotous disposition on the 1
'
part of the Strikers.
Trains were!
Less Demand tor Yankee Flour,
'Washington. June SO.—The United
Presses, Screw and Hydraulic, held up, stoned, cars were de-’
Graters, Elevators, Evaporators. tached, engines seized and crews 1 States Consul at Gibraltar reports to 'the
driven
from their trains, while I state department, under date of June
Illustrated Catalogue Free.
the trainmen were buffeted, in 16, that owing to the favorable condiC. 6. Hampton A Son, Detroit, Mich many cases put to flight to j tion of the cereal crops of Spain aud
save their live* from the mob and such ! Morocco, the demand for American
as escaped were jeered. Intimidation • flour ha* considerably diminished,
£S2i&lt;^ Agents. 178 was used to drive switchmen fropi the I Flour, he says, was in such demand as
yards, and everywhere police protec-I to have rendered it for some time past
tion was asked within the city at the &lt; the principal articla of importation
various crossings and in the yards. from the TT
-r* J «*-*United
States.
In the suburbs, at Blue Island, on
Killed by tbeVanu
the Rock Island road and at other
Dvxkxbk, N. Y., Jnne; 80.—Cornelius
points south riotous demonstrations
were numerous and so menacing that Andelevelde and Adam Laudenschleker
W. r.*AKRl%O5
were
returning from a drive to Van
the railway authorities called upon
Buren point and while crossing the
Sheriff Gilbert for protection, and he
tracks of the Lakebhord road at Sout h­
her-. Compeien: was compelled to put an army of dep­ wick crossing, they were struck by an
uties to guarding tracks and rescuing
east-bound freight train;’ Andelevelde
tracks held up at suburban towns out­
was instantly killed and his companion
side of police jurisdiction.
inMis College
is reported dying.
For Catalogue,
M*U Trains Interfered With. ‘
Hooaler Strike, on Again.
Perhap*, after all. the most defiant
ESCOBTEU TO THE VAN.
Terse Haute, Ind., Jt^ne 80.—Thera
spirit is manifested in the reckless dis­
XiniCB OF HKAK1SG CLUMS.
regard shown about the mail trains. is again a hitch in many places in the with tho jury’s conclusion who, sol­
Btaw oit MtehUsa. Cecal, of Bam —w. _
They have been stopped just a* readi­ bituminous coal field in this state. At emnly shaking their heads, thanked
■SoHeekhmb. siren, tnu hr so order M
Clinton 500 men are standing out be­ God that the mmusIm'b eurre reMvd
hw Fro-iale Court for th. ikaudv of B.m. ly as Pullman cars and with no more
compunction.
Marshal Arnold put cause they insist on being paid for not upon their headn.
The pies of inanity hu been over­
• force of deputies in the field, mine-run coal. At Alum cave and
js^^n'Mo^^tayiTfSrag. not alone to guard mail trains Hymera TOO men are out for the same worked by tbe defendant, of murder­
■‘
Ul^ JI
of ula dwea, but to rescue those captured reason.
ers in thia and other elrilixed lands. It
Bcquired to prwent their claims to sdri
waa dramatically overdone in the Gui­
Fifty Women on • Strike.
Court. *1 the ProbMte Office, la the and in the unlawful custody of the
t
Tor examination and aBow- striker*. Previously hi* duty had con­
Philadelphia, June 80.—Four hun­ teau case. The murderer had a per­
fined him to guarding the Santa Fe, ■** dred cigarmakers employed by Bolts, fect appreciation of right and wrong.
Ho liad studied Uw, and tolly appre­
; Ot HAturdH v. the Mb day ot Bcptemb T and it is in the hands of the United States
twdiWJhcWi &lt;i»y &lt;'f
al rO courts. But Sunday he had to re­ women, struck becuw they were re ciated lhe enormity of his crime. In
* U&gt; rhe foreuaon Of each Of thew tiaj*.
passing sentence upon him Judge Cox
cruit a stronger force and so extensive­
Mid: "Your career has beenaoextreorly identify himself with the strike as a thousand. Their
dinary that people may have well
to become by deputies a factor on every aged about 17.80 per
doubted your sanity, but the jury be­
xubcifosbiaioks or claim..
lieved that at the time of the act yon
WrwisTcr. June XL—The grand understood the nature of the act and
SraiK«rncii&gt;. I1L, July I —Goa. AU.
Its consequences, and had entire oon■•Id b*» ordered *!x compaaiM of tbe
a. Ilona T our moU ve waa
Fifth lataatry to Danville and three to John McOartaey of Washington for re­
fro for self exaltation. Yon
fusing to answer certain questions

Blood Poison

Mood’s Sarsa-

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HL"J?

CIDER

GOTHAM'S THOUSANDS.
When he wm »»ked 11 he had »nythine
to aav why the death penalty should
•a util.
not he tatpowrt. Guiteau .aid: 'Tin
New York is the most crowded
not guilty, air. of the charge act forth
In the IndWUnent. It wax God's net in the union. She has
and not mine, and God will take cure pie for every acre of tier area, and K"
of It. and don't the American people
forget It; nnd every officer, judicial or oration, the aaerage per sere A
otherwise, from the president &lt;l&lt;rwn to actual distrtbutlbn „t tht
that marshal (pointing hia finger nt creased to ninety-four p--r Lt. ,
Marshal Henry), taking every man on vivid oontrwt (o thlat, the amount 0°
that jury, and every member of thia elbow room on joyed by the either °f
bench, will pay
*O&lt;J tbe Ameri­ San Diego, CaL. where.
can nation will roll in blood If my body the 1-ittaburgh Dispatch, there
goes Into that ground and I am hung.' than a third ol an Individual-: -[.J*
Like every other criminal. Guiteau the acre, and nearer hen..- k Au^
Me., with only St of aa inhabitant to
km both a sneak and a coward. He
was very chipper and saucy during the each acre actually built over Th.
Yori,
trial, but when the verdict waa ren­ density of the population in
dered he trembled, quaked end rared. city can be even more rtvMl. ImiriS
when
it
is
taloen
Into
mennt
The curse quoted above amounted to
nothing more than the curse at any Manhattan island forms hardly more
criminal. The president, Mr. Arthur, than half thp total city area-mil,
completed his term of office, retired to fifty-one per cfaL-wnd that uiM^
private life, and peaccfuUy passed five percent, of! the population lives™
•way full of year, and of honor. Judge Manhattan. Four of the down-tmni
Cox is atill upon lhe bench of this dis­ wards, covering a total U1,-a of onlrz'
trict. Tbe foreman and ten jurors a little over ond squar .■ miles hare ai
still lire. The foreman. John P. Ham­ aggregate population bigger than that
lin, occupies a good position under tbe of Cleveland, Bulfulo, New Orleans,
sergeant-at-arms of the senate. He re­ Pittsburgh, Washington or Milwaukee.
cently told me ‘that
l"’ he frequently A review of t|ie Saia oblalm-.! frum ail
meets with members of the jury and the cities show that tho areraye per­
tentage of open space tn total cite
isrea is only twelve. Th.- iwraulage
Is greater in th, south Atlantic L-ruun
of states and least in tbe north. AUsatic group. This is due t . th- fact that
in the majority of Nev. lie;- ..nd cities
the present liuists are tile seine us the
old town boundaries, and anmi- ifal
improvements lure , confined : tn the
wards where the most js—ple live. The
area occupied by Some of theAm.-riou
cities greatly exceeds that taken up by
the principal cities of t!,.world.
Both Chicago and Phila iv.,. la. meas­
ured by square mile-., are bigger than
London.
Each of. eleven American
cities spreads over more t&lt; rrh :-y than
does Paris. Berlin is exceed' i in area
by seventeen cities of this country

“I’M NOT Ot’ILTT.

they are all, prospering. He Kid that
whatever effect Gultcau’s curse bed
upon other people it had never troubled
the minds or welfare of the jury, and
they had paid no more attention to it
than they had done to the many other
outbreaks of the wretched man during
his long trial. The ten surviving mem­
bers of the jury, for he regarded poor
insane Sheehan as having passed out
of existence, all lived in the city and
with them the trial and its incidents
had almost passed out of their memory.
Like most people, explained Mr. Ham­
lin, the jury would have been glad to
be able from all the facts in frhe case to
find that Guiteau was not mentally re­
sponsible for his deed, but his one ad­
mission that he was able to feel the
pangs of remorse sufficed to convince
every member of the jury that the man
was fully conscious of what he was do­
ing when he. fired the fatal shot, and
they therefore on the very first formal
ballot unanimously decided that he
wbh guilty as indicted.
Tho aMassin not only planned his
crime with fiendish deliberation, but
planned his line of defense before he
fired the fatal shot
He was sane
enough to commit murder and study
criminal law nt the same time, look­
ing up precedents to demonstrate his
plea of temporary insanity.
During
his trial he one day interrupted the
counsel for the government by excited­
ly exclaiming: “On the 3d of July,
and for thirty' days before that, I was
insane. That act was an insane act.
That is what I have always said about
it,** Again during Mr. Porter’s ad­
dress the prisoner excitedly declared:
“Transitory
is my
That
,
- mania
,
- case.
,
Proun&lt;^ upon which Sickles
Bnd McFarland and all thoae men were
acquitted."
was
but one expression
out-----of
- That
,
---- -------““Mred* uttered by the criminal
T.hlch ah.OWcd his perfect sanity and
diabolical disposition. Whether, or not
capital punishment is proper or ad­
visable in a civilized country is an­
other question.
The verdict of the
jury in the Guiteau case was right­
eous. No man can kill the chief mag­
istrate of this nation and escape with
the plea of insanity. No encourage­
ment of that kind will ever be given to
the criminals of the future.
President Garfield was shot Saturday
morning, July 2. 1881, while just about
to take a train, in eompany with his
secretary of state, James G. Blaine, at
the Baltimore &amp; Potomac depot iu this
city. He died at Elberou, N. J., the
19th of the following September.
Guiteau was indicted here October 8,
1881. On tbe 14th of that month he was
arraigned, and pleaded not guilty. Ex­
actly one month later, November 14,
1881. the tryil vzas l&gt;egun in the
criminal court. On Januarj- 22, 1882. a
verdict of “guilty as indicted” was
rendered and sentence was pi onouneed.
An appeal was noted, and heard on
May 9. 1888. Then, on May 83, the
court in general term denied the
motion for a new trial. On June 8,
President Arthur denied a petition for
stay of proceedings to .inquire into
Guiteau* sanity. On June 19, Justice
Bradley, of the supreme court of the
United States, denied an application
for a writ of habeas corpus. On June
30, 1882, two days less than a year
after the crime was committed, the
murderer of President Garfield was

The PerJans resort t&lt;&gt; curious rites
for the purpose of averting the attacks
of the cholera. One of the must widepracticed of these k&gt; that of jxabNiug
under the Kuran. Two elders stand
opposite engh other, holding U-tweea
them a scroll of tho Korau wrapped in
a silken scarf. Under .this sv.ipgfog
talisman the peasants pass one
one,
and then go home, convinced that ths
cholera will not be able to touch them
The Persians stick to these aheieot
ceremonials in spite of the fact that
the epidemic is working sad havoc
among them

The Latest
improvement in- baking pow­
ders is the new Horsford's.
Superior to all old-fashioned
powders. Enormous sales.

PARKERS
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the value bv stamping the name mu* pr1 .
the bitom? whicirprotect, yea
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’noti ci: foiTh k a r|
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Stele &lt;M Mk’hfxaii. C &gt;antt •» «*&lt;
tbe
N“ticc « hervhy it-vci:. t h ••11 ?
Probate C ’Crt for Hu- r-upy •
on the ISUt day ci Jurv. A
rr-Hii■HMith. from thnt date n-tl’ ‘1
tors t.&gt; pr«ai‘nt their cl..ii:iM
»
J. Moon’, late /P 'r\ ..
c««H1 and lb«t all. rrdl'Ur.ef
anjrwjulrvd to prwunt t&gt;ew ' *;■
eijr
ProteSn Court, at the I’r-uAte• &lt;«».
, a
of Hastlop. fore'.utnbiMi •&gt; «”• •• '*
or before the iiwhdkv ot Bedetni»r
on
sueb elahn. will be heard Iv-loi* «•»‘
ttaumtay.
ii. At.nl ten
urday the 15th 4*y of
©’dock In tli- forenoon of rart •’» •»'*
DMed. June 15th. A. D . **®* r pmba».
Chas. W. ABiurra-&gt;xg■ Judxeo^
MOBTCLUE SAIJ.
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He was sane when he committed the
awful erime.
He was sane during his
trial.
He -was sane when he fell
through the scaffold. Smith D. Fbt.

“Wh re', your mother?-

eestintlur committee.

rtt aad Kaub ,l"*5Jr4",wu!rr'll»' 10
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�DEFINITION OF A TENOR.

FIJOM WASHINGTON.
Dai'/sun-.nmnr &lt;* «“&gt; Proofed­
’
bigs in Congress.
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MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

Might Quail.
Aa a conductor he simply worked It Waa of Groat Moment la
Health iu Michigan.
Among the
Tennessoo Murder Case.
marvels, even with an indifferent or­
.ne Hadendowas,
uaoennowaa. a
a Sudanese
snaaneto . From varioua portion, of tho rtato
tr.be whoae name was painfully fte thl, report, of sixty-eight observers for I
chestra, and this la toe performance ho
miliar to u» a few yearn ago. young Ui.-week ending June-SS .how thtt nr l
perbapa enjoyed moat: ho would com­ T*“„
1-ror.rbUl Bwtl, W1
men who aspire to renown challenge-' mittent fever and choler i morlnt*- n- I!
pare his conducting to his piano forte
Prov*«i to a StarUlng Miumer-A
one another to a dreadful contest. creased and influenza decreased In ।
playing, and say at the end of a con­
I’antomlmic Dr-scrlptlon of
,
After cerenlbnies cartel—which may area of prevalence. Scar'et fever w.is I
cert, provided ho was satisfied: “This
the Tragedy.
be declined without infamy, however, reported at forty-seven
diph­
is the finest tiechstoiu I have played
The homo hux been known to wet la unless the youth refusing have fought
theria at twenty-eight, '• y pho^ * 'ev. r |
an." nays tte Sattiriay Bevlew. Bulow tec capacity of a detoctlvo. Thus, in
at orcbentra rehearsals was almost a* Shelby county, Tenn., a .hocking mut­ onpe already and triumphed—public at fifteen, measles at ft rty-aix. cun- I
notice is given and at the time ap­ sumption in two hundred and eighteen ।
interesting aa Verdi, and operatic per­
formance*—Carmen. for instance- ant waa committed and the trial ot tho pointed all the population of the vil- i. places and smallpox at Hay City, lie- !
“UHlerer came off tn a dUlrirt which lage assemble. Tbe champions are
trbit. Grand Rapids. Stt rgis, Berlin,
under his baton Averc-the rarest treats WM divid«l from one of another jnri^
stripped to the waist, and they carry a Frenchtown. Flint, Farm ugton. Pnuu• mufiioian could enjoy. Hia connec­ ““Lon by the highway on which tho
whip of hippopotamus hide four feet ac, Macomb Ridgeway and Yp...-.-tl. ;
tion wilk the operatic atage led him to M m. committed. The bodv waa
long, one inch square at the ba&amp;e, with i
the definition of a tenor, which itisdlfa.” u “■ fc'V y&lt;nls (rom
froi edges newly trimmed, ns sharp almost 1
Found Both ParcuSs.
la much the panel, aad tfcrrHote tbe
flcult net to repeat: “Ein Tenor ist kein Tan .*1 tlUUl evidently been dragged.
as a knife. At u signal they exchange ‘
Earl Chase, a young man of Middle­
Mensch; es ist eine KrankhdK (A ten­
°“bt or°“ “* to’ which civil blows methodically and keep it up un­ ville. of 19 years, who hod supposed
or 1b not a man; it is an iUnesa) And I
.?
®ur&lt;1orhml been committed til one owns defeat, or, very much his parents were dead, recently visited
Tbe tort that zelt Is cbmpiz nnr^o
since an anecdote has beenperpetrated
r.v
B“Te ri*® 1° the prolnldlity more frequently, stumbles and falls in Manton, and to his surprise found
room for another might be found. that tho murderer would e«ipc convic­ exhausted, but ’still defiant. Blood that they were both alive—his mother
trizl.
Write us for further particulars.
It ■will be remembered how some t wo tion.
___________________
w„e.. the living with a son at Cheboygan and
streams at the flrnt cut, __
ns„.though
or three, years ago the German emperor
Several months passed away before &lt; W^P had been a sword almost, but his father at Saginaw, they having
in the course of a speech referred rath­ the trial was commenced, when one of they often hold out‘ for half an *-hour.
be without It. Addrewt
— -parted several years ago. Owing to
er rndcly to the “grumblers” (Norgler) the witnesses, mounted on tbe horse of Dr. Gunther says he has seen scars poor health and poverty the child,
DIAMOND CRYSTAL SALT CO..
al the existing regime, and advised an the deceased, and accompanied by a reaching to the very bone. The pflzc Earl, w^p is now a bright young man,
such to shhke off the dust of the Vatcr- large number of persons, was riding of these contests is a title, ‘‘Akhu-el- was given to a family in Kalamazoo,
land’s soil. The speech created an un­ toward the courthouse.
When the Benat” — Protector of the Maiden— with whom he remained until about 15
usual atir in all circles, and there was a herre reachrol tho vicinity ot the occno . which the victor l&gt;ears until defeated years of age, since which time he has
large contingent of officials and others of the murder he began to show syrnp-, or married.
------ We
- --------------------------can believe that—
the worked on farms near Middleville.
who took the hint and became known toms of alarm, which conduct great!v y°unff men think it worth lighting for.
■
• Ellla Csmb DUagree.
forthwith asStajibabscbuttler. Bulow, surprised
***mi
all wno
who w
witnessed it, for the ' and U v-—
who had always something to say or j other horses of the company”beUuyed what b .Wantage* th« Hile ~ives ex­
After forty-1 »ur hours’ deliberation i
the
jury
in
the
forgery case of Attor- .
Write, held his tongue this time, but '
indications of fear. As the party actly, 1. .
dir
Gen'—..I* 1-tlis was discharged at
nt the first pbiiharmenic concert ho proceeded onward the agitation of the protec&lt; &gt;r, whether he k?.-. a:r: oiu'i-'al
TIMETABLE.
.Ma &gt;n. i he jitrora stood seven for acconducted in Berlin as he stepped on . horse increased, and when ho reached politic.! toward them, tt.' m
In effect February II. 1»4.
quU*&gt;J. to five fqr conviction from the
the platform he took out a very large
P°int in the road opposite, where the
A cr. .tom v’- -.
spread,
handicerchief and in fair view of the body was found his excitement was so course, a *ung .niigh’.v.-iag '.■•■•••■ ns Jr l uallot. It was thought doubtful
SUU one.
audience began toAr.st his shoes, just' great that be became unmanageable under various f
. That of tho if I he •—&lt;e w‘.T ever be tried again.
to show tliat he was not satibfictl with j ^together.
The gentlemen present Abyssi rian bn. -es :; C. ur»h.i l y Ell -• dec*‘.red that if it was the state
I the existing state-of things.
' came to o holt and looked bn in pcr- Mansfl Id Pirk-ns in ‘.he Loudr.n woi ’.d b-. re to bear the exptrnse of
NORTH.
|
He took it nlso musically out of *cct astonishment His flesh quivered, Standard. T’ ? girl the' -.selves picy srnunc -:ag hi-, witnesses, as the trial
Chicago Lv................
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n young p • &gt;- just c’ • • ’ ‘st him his fortune.
I Count llochburg -when that amiable hb* P*»»trils dilated, and his eyes glan&lt;&gt; an active part
.
Kalamazoo Lv
■ despot hud him turned &lt;rJt of the Ber- j W i‘nto the woods near by he stood ■ P
r ,e- arc gathered
_.
J jr amusement—» .
T: &gt; J or.
,ur Bo^. ,iclib,.rallbn Wc b1 an?&gt;Junc11.’ ’’
lin opera bouse, ilt was at a piano- , Rnortingund neighing, a picture of the na 'ehm
’b"’ ’I.’ oauval. for uslauce-ou- of I Aft,r
1 forte recital at 'the Singacademie. I w Ude st excitement.
। them will U.6;u Ruling
.
a
o. th&lt;j
u( Lansing in the forgery Mae
Cressey| Milo
where, by way of ajwelude, Bulow'
of the gentlemen present, sus- ! green millet, which is full of pith. Her
• Delton
j just played the first few bars of ! pelting the cause of the horae’s aglta- 1 l°ver'h blood runs cold probably, but ot Attorney General Ellis was dis­
Cloverdale
charged. The jurors stood seven for
Shultz
or own himself a craven.
Figaro’s aria, “Se vnol bullnre. Sig. : tion. suggested that he should have a . ‘he must
’ uniile
’*
acquittal to five fof conviction from
•Contino.” Bulow’^sarcastic vein found
rein, which, being granted, tho i When she has cut the pith into bits an
the first ballot. It was doubtful if tho.. Hastings...............
also an oxtiles in u composition of little , °°ble animal rushed into the thicket, i inuh ^ong he stretches out his bare case would be ever tried again. Ellis
Coats Grove........
merit, but one by which he, strangely I °nd- coming to a certain tree, com- • arnK TIie example set, every girl who ■ declared that if it was the state would
Woodland
Woodbury...
enough, sea grant store.
Humons- nienced pawing at its roots. Then i rcsPccts herself and has a lover fol- have to bear the expense of summon­
Store. “HumorisVia D. L. db X.
tische Quadrillr au'. Motiven dvr Oper ®uking his way farther into the forest lows lt The y'’nng men forma circle. ing his witnesses, as tho trial just LanslHE
........
Detroit
Benvenuto Vellini von Berlios,” a mis- be circled round and returned to the j witl1 ^eir arms extended. Blithely closed cost him his fortune.
Grand Esplds.
take not easily explained in so serious, surae ®P&lt;&gt;L where he *tood trembling ' tken’ a,n(1 wi,h many a iest* ‘loubtless.
' an artist xiixl due probably to a passing with agitation and pawing until he I
rnB*&lt;lcns arrange their bits of pith
What Did the Father Bay?
: influeaee.
‘
was violently forced away, and when- '‘Plight in some fanciful design on tho j Born
1&gt;orBto Mr. and Mrs. Carl Winter, of
Rtatioaa,
ever afterward he passed that same ' ’Mire flesh and then -set them alight. '
Sable, . twenty-five
twenty-five and
and one-half
one-half
OLD NANCY.”
' spot his conduct wiu. invariably the j They are nearly an inch thick, and . pounds of humanity, divisible into
' [hreeseparate
separateand
anddistinct
distinctparts,
parts,each
each
' Mme.
| they burn
burn very
very slowly,
slowly, but
but the
the hapless
haplessthree
sown.
in.
No blood
hud---------ever----------been--.seen upoa ' youth
y°uth must
must stand
stand and
and smile
smileas
as well
well as
as I p
art being complete and indivisible.
pnrt
indivisible,
Operated fur Thirty Train.
jI
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tho roo&lt;1
rorwl unti
unit „«-» appearance
•v.w.-r.-.&gt; — of
,.4 any
.ro— mt­_ he can till the blood and juices of th® j jn other words, Carl is the proud pos­ Chicago Ar....
The capuire of an illicit still operated the
seared
flesh
extinguish
them.
It
is.
in
*
*
•
.....................
Kalamazue
Ar
scssor
of
two
boys
and
a
girl
—
triplets.
discornear Sinking mountain by Deputy CoL usual struggle had ever lx?en dlscovKm:Cooper Lv......
lector Dr&lt;urn recalls a story of long- cred. If the murder took place in The fact,* peculiarly horrible form of tat­ The children were perfect in form and. Richlaaii Juuc^......
Cressey
with thsir mother were doing well.
continued defiance cif law. The atiO -highway the tanc would have knewn tooing.
Milo
was bought in New Huven in ISMand nothing of the tree in the neighboring
Delton
REVISED OTHELLO’S LINES.
...
.
. । ♦s;~i.ro*. tt t*
___ «»*_.■,:_ ,__
Cloverdale
was pox le use on : the plantation rf j thicket; if it was committed when; the
By the capsizing of the. electric Shultz
College,
Amateur
’
s
Stage
Fright
body
was
found
then
the
coart
had
no
tbe Late’George Dye. When the-«sr
launch
Ellen
W.
during
a
squall
on
Hastings...............
opened, saws the Suff^ouis Glolie-Dea- jurisdiction aud the murderer would
During my sotjwt year at Brown, Lake Kt. Clair, near Detroit, Caleb E.
ocrat, it grassed into tbe hands of a
Coats Grove...!
L'pon this trial the testimony of the says a writer Ir. Harper's Magazine, Healy, Miss Katie Ortwine aud Miss Woodland
Hal&gt;enibaa» county aHiisky dealer, wbo
Maggie Ortwine were drowned and Woodbury
did a rculHrag business for four years. dumb animal against tlie prisoner Booth and Baraettt played a week’s en­ two others narrowly escaped a similar
Fto JD. A. *3T.
gagement in Providence, and secured
There -was no railroad at the tine proved must startling. Hia sagacity
fate.
The storm struck the tiny craft Lansing
I TO. 7 40
Detroit
avuong
the
students
such
amateur
aid
within «&lt;me hundred rallies of this -sac- was proverbial in the neighborhood
as they needed. Among these amateur so saddenly that she was swamped al­ Grand Rapids
ti&lt;ra, and '.the liquor made bv rtflid where he belonged, and his attachment
most
instantly.
Traverse City
to his master was such that he fol­ supernumeraries was one Attleboro,
Charlevoix
wrho was given the part of Othello's
Pectmkey................
■was tketfovorite trade not only through lowed him round like a dog. In un­
•lieutenant, Casso. He practiced conThe great camp of the K. O. T. M. is BayView
northeast i-Oeorgia, 5but crossed ■ike mistakable pantomime be enacted tho
.-stantly
the
scene
where
he
was
to
in
­
wpreme
so
far
us
the
determination
of
lines uxto .’’Sorth and South Caroiixx*. committal of the murder, pictured the terpose between Brabantio and the
the validity of death claims is con­
Oner the atfll was embargoed by tbe decoy into the wood, the assailant’s de­ Moor. He had &gt;«t three words to say,
cerned. The doctriwe was laid down
•scope on signal only. Agent8 tDf*rt signal
oSetn-dfiHabersham in 1868 became mand for gold and the death struggle liut it was asto tishing what varieties
ns in fiitg stations as soon as they can be
hy the Michigan supreme court in the tnu
under
tlie
tree,
and
thus
tbe
.doom
of
of the &lt;demoEalizatioac t created among
•of inflections, gestures and expressions case of John 11. Herabcau vs. the great wen.
j the prisoner was sealed.
t Freight trains will be run at the convenience
•t the company, who reserve the right Co ehan&amp;e
•so short a speech admitted. Our hall enmp of the Knights -of Maccabees.
tbe time of such trains without notice.
wereabontraJl there were left.
constantly resaunded as he heavily
A 4PUEER NAME.
No.6 will wait at Woodbury for passengers
With theixestoratiaaiuf United States
Mtotook Him «w « Burglxr.
from No. t on D. L. fiW.
Rvsrfatarrw at -a Phlla- paced his room, and frowning angrily
Baggage must be at the depot at least 8 min­
John
Corrigan
wxs
accidentally
shot
411 a lamp or picture swept his arm
utes
before leaving time of trains, ho that agents
Zrtihond. Barenue prisoners brought ।
dr 1 ph la HoteL
toward these unoffending objects, and killed at aa early hour at Sault may have time to-check it property-, otherwise it
before Cnitnl States commissioners [ Tbe register of a Philadelphia hotel shouting: “Holdyour hands!*’ On tbe Ste. Marie by a roomer in his house ■uay not go forward until next train.
W. 8. Drwixg. Gen’l Manager.
would MU uWnt how “Old Nqncy” was ' recently recorded the arrival of Thomas evening of the performance the mili­ who thought he was a burglar. Cor­
H. C. Pottkr. Gen’l P. * T. Art
prospwing, &lt;bat try astthry would th* , God be praised, of Barrow-in-Furness, tary strides with which he entered rigan died in his daughter's arms. He
L.8KRGXAXT, Bupt
1 ofBecrs never rould caj ture the stilL ; England. Being approached by a Times the scene and the haughty and was 92 yean, old and highly esteemed.
When -the distillers of one community reporter
* upon
*’ the subject
*-«—* of the oddity martial air with which he grasped the
found -tkeniMthes too closely pressed of his surname. Mr. Godbepraised said: hilt of his sword did honor to his in­
The Macexbees, of Ta was City, cele“Yea I suppose the name does sound terpretation of tie
they would rtua the still over the moun­
the part. Wo
We noUmd
noticed, brato) u,^ thwl
Operating Surgeon of the New York
tain jit down .the creeks.to where com­ very odd to Americans, although such however, as the noise ot the approach
. n . Eye and Ear Hospital.
Thc
physicians and -surgeons of r
East
names
are
not
altogether
unusual
in
.ot
the irate father
followers )
“,v
panions in law/essness -would secure
President of the Interstate Association
•of the
father and his
his followers
possession iof 4t. nnd they would run it England and especially in Lancaster, was heard our college Cawio became Tawas and TawaaCity have orgamxed of Expert Specialists.
By request of many friends and patients
protection and
until ecmipellefl to do likewise. This which was a stronghold of the round- nervous, and when the two parties of j “ ‘°“1“ty tor
lias decided to visit HASTINGS. MICH.,
.
was the still in-quest of which LieuL .bcads or puritans in Cromwell’s time. iangry men met he was completely held i
Consultation
An attempt m te.ng made in Bobin- SATURDAY, July
My home is in Barrow-in-Furness, by tost form of temporary aberration
McIntyre, at the L'aited States army. —
Jthe intellect knswn as stoge fright. «“• Ottawa county, to raise tobsoco Free and Strictly confidential iu the pri­
was killed in,Gilmore eoanty in 1875. ’■ iwhich is in Lancashire.
vate
parlor
of
the
HASTINGS
HOUSE
*&gt;«" P1-"^ andat
My
ancestors prior
Subamnentir dt iw run back east, ! ‘“‘“
7 —
“',7" to Cromwell's The momentous instant arrived when f
one day only. The Doctor describes the
being operated -on Warwoman creek, 1 time were al! royalists. The family blood would be sted unless he inler. »h&lt;&gt; Prcwnt writmg the prospecte tor. different diseases better than the sick can
Booth glanced ut him impa. dro«l crop are excellent
name wiw
was Elliott.
Elliott. AA -vyounger
son
re- vened
iu
years.
name
^u“gcr *
m F*"
iu Rabun
Rabun county,
nmV. tor
tor several
»e,erU..ve»r».
themselves, it is a wonderful gift for any­
He stepped forward, wared I The outlook for fruit in Belleville one to possess.
Of late the afficers heard that aounced the religions faith and iKdit- tirotly.
opinions
of his forefathers and &gt;be­ Jus arm and attempted to utter the and vicinity is very .bright. Reports
.this wiU-o'-lho-Wisp. which they have lead --------------The New York Press savs "Sicktreat 1st
from
surrounding
townships
say
that
a toy In the most phenomenal way her
been foltowing Tor thirty yearr. was in came R puritan. As was usual in such wards of mediation so necessary to
fruit
is
staying
on
the
trees
well,
and
/-oa
rR
he
abjured
the
carnal
name
of
sheds
light Into the darkened eye, music*
preserve
the
public
peace,
but
to
the
Uilvn rtgion
nmjt'u near
■■»-■*• ■ &gt; ■ ■ — • — —w
—, , ,
. .
operation In a aoduded
that the trees are heavily loaded.
Into the mute ear and life into tbe dying
Collector Jlrown,
Jtrown, Ch^loa
-Sinking mountain. Collector
■—"yr Elliott
"TT , J, and took
« jthe inspired now&lt;[uiet house no sound was audible.
form.
”
The
United
States
fish
car
planted
with an armnd powe. iracc««tuUy Io- one-if Ezekiel (.odbejn-olrodOthello glared at him. Iago scowled.
Deafness and head noises cored. *
«ted the^t inTnight daring a
-Tbare fa qnite s romance connected Again he waved his ano. again moved 1,006,000 lake trout in Thunder bay.
The Doctor has just returned fronr
4hXrm The moonshiners with Ahis sneertor of oune_ Ho teH In his lips, but no words came. This
Mr. and Mrs. H. lugrahm. of Otsego,
Europe and possesses tbe latest and best
^giving
toe°D»h.^-.“ ™ pantomime was repeated several times, selebrated their golden wedding.
methods for lhe curt of all. Chronic, Ner­
and lhe painful silence liad become al- ; The Michigan saengerfest will be vous, and Private Diseases, also diseasesof fcstroymg the white P
; belngai)icto obtain ter father's eonmost unendurable, when, with a su­ held in Bay City on August 7.8 and 9.
of tbe Eye and Ear.
THE GREAT LAKES.
1 sent to iteir marriage Esektal sbdnct- preme effort, Cassio found his tongue.
Cross Eyes Straightened.
Charles Gulnup. working in the Bay'
| ed ter and for two years kept her hidAgain stepping forward and looking City iron works, fell from a shaft and
Cataracts Scum- and Tumors removed'
&lt;»• rtr. latexl M*. rtrsi Brort.es
in ateeary house that stood near desperately at Booth, he shouted: fractured bis skull.
without pain.
TMrSau.ro
I ,^0 Uttletown of»Formby. where a son
Eyes Weak Watery Granulated speedily
“Cheese fc!" At this far from classic
A case of smallpox developed on the
Tbe Jirst dlsoovwers of Lake Ontario t
After a battle &gt; UtUe to too sally Booth and the other actors lost
------------------- — --k.j tug Ella M. Smith at Bay City and tho cured, also all red, raw, sealy diseases of
gave Si the name -Saint 1^““= 1 aOTth ol the river Horsey betivoeo too their self-control, and the remainderof 1 authorities anchored the boat in tbe the lids aud eye lashes.
Ophthalmoscopic teating of the eye for
another party of travelers called » . MTQllcr,
the roundheads her the scene lacked much of‘--------its accus
­ bay and refused to let any of the crew
”
Far Sight. Near Sight and Astigmatism
••Frontenac," after the great pioneer,
&lt;B see red her and carried ter tomed dignity.
(blurred sight) Is tbe only exact method
Then came the Englfah. "*o preferred
Elirn&lt;.gs ,bbey. In the hurry
. TZI
M.n
' At R meeting of the Muskegon com­ science as used by Dr. Van Matter.
■to call tt “Ontario- or “Kataraknl.
behind, tat as toe i ,
«P»“D nc
•
tnon council Mayor McGraft reported,
PERSONS with wcakaesM of tho back
Oeorge Washington, in hte journal aa result of. the
. mother
.. ---------------------------hot only the medtcul worldLibutthe |
jQhn K
nhejoler. clcrk o( tho
’s pleading
one of,
and Hull*, involuntary -discharges, Impopparf of public work, .into ISi®, wM teney, general debility, nervousness, larg­
.mtrveycr, gives it both tteoe names. the brothers returned to Formby after tatty Mto. have been highly
by the evidence adduced by Prof.
.
•“Ontario*’ jroved the more popular,
er confusion of ideas, palpitation of Hie
ifin a lecture the other day, provhowever, and was finally adopted.
-In the meentlme Ewkiel had di&gt;- Horsley
tag^that preblatorie man in the atone ' Th. two young men. David U.rrl.m heart timidity, dimness of sight, tremb­
Lake Huron was named after too eorered hl. loee end removed the child. ^^X^erfoXd toe danger.^
ling, diseases of the liead. throat nose io
Bihlllx, who broken
b
.
.1
______
f
....
.
A
famous Indian trite that freed xqpon Its Then he followed hl. brother, back to LSw&gt; — —*------- »
skin, affections of the liver, Ion re
„d delicate
delate operation
operation of trepan1 Tort Huron, were captured at Mann.
OUS »nd
of trepan­
stomach or bowels, those terrible dlaorde
burdens Hensepin in l«0S called it a---------- Mer but arrived too late.
caused by solitary vise of youth andsecret“Ksregnondi- In Washington s jour­ The brother and slater had set sail ning. He had found sixty skulls in •
collections
of
these
relics,
on
which
Twenty-five
hundred
Gogebic
range
praellces blighting the most radiant'hopes
collections
of
these
relics,
on
which
nal It Is mentioned as “fttatogH. or from Darrow beach for the lale of Mao.
A storm camo up and Exeklel arrived tbe operation had undoubtedly been mine employes are idle to consequent rendering marriage impossible or un­
“Huron.’’
nerfoi^ed. In one case it bad been of the action of the receivers of the happy. Our method will cure the most
In Ume to see the boat founder. He re­
Late Michigan seas for many
olmtinate case and ahsoIrrtHy restore per­
turned to feta child more bitter against done by drilling a series of small holes, । Colby mine to closing that property,
cteled “Lake niinoU,” from th'
MIDpLF. AGED MEN
L- D. Niehols,of Otsego, died and was fect u.anhood.
the royalists than ever, and brought probably with • bone implement, and
of Indzaxis who lived near it w
with frequent evacuations of the bladder
then
breaking
small
partitions
and
so
buried
from
the
M.
E.
Church
of
that
the ptonecr Sencr gave it tho present tho child
sstth the same sontlmenta
or with smarting or burning sensations
name
Michigan, and this waa rail“At the close ot the war Eaeklel releasing a piece of bone. Another place, of which he han been a member weakening the system Ina manner the pa­
adopted tbe toads of a weaver and rote operation seems to have been per- from boyhood. He was 80 years old tient can not account for. Tbe urine has
fled by Charlevoix in 1744.
ChMopUto wrb the first one to de­ tied In Barrow-in-Furness. Thue the formed with a flint saw. A third , and -leave* a widow and three children, a ropy sediment or the color Is tbin or ji
scribe ItatarSuperior, and on his map name waa perpetuated, the stem com­ method was scraping. This discovery j The Tawas City creamery was a faU- mllkbh hue. There are many who die of
It is called "Grand Lac.
l^tor on tte mands of the father forbidding the non is the most important proof yetdis-^ ure&lt; but it has been changed into a this complaint Ignorant of the cause which
J^torow off the fanatical nickname covered of the high intelligence of the , cheese factory and is now receiving a Is a second stage of Seminal weakness.
Jesuit fathers called It "Tracey,
We guarantee a perfect cure and perfect
• good patronage.
“Superior." The English Senertcalled when the heat of puritanical seal ted unrecorded races.
The Bl.. Abo...
I A rumor of smallpox la Coldwater restoration. IMPORTANT to LADIES.
it ■“Tadonsslotis." another title for given away.”
.
After years of experience we possess tbe
Ifttetowa.no duat haro above us ounsea about 300 perrons to be raroi••Slone." Late in the last ce°™ry .
Wat and Dry V!»«*.
the' S^wonM te black. That is. w. &gt; £§4 The rumor w« without faun- greatest cure for all diseases peculiar to
rooeived Its present name, and the
the sex. Important cases (and we get
The wetteat place to this oonntry la
Mtter was .le^droTby tbegovernment
would
bo looking into toe black- nation.
... ,r. ,
. few that have not baffled lhe skill of all
Neah bay. In Washington, over one
of a limitleas space.
When 1 A 4-yearold son of John Whalen, of tbe home physicians) have the benefit of
on the curly mapstof ”"rT'T , .0^, hundred and twenty-three
’ da^eatterTwe hav. . Bay City, fell into a tub ot boiling a full consul of skilled specialists. Our
Lake Erie was often called
1
rain foil there every ye»^. The dryoat
(vt h “Welis,” or “Do Chat. ■ from Ua. place in the United States st any pomt deep rich bite above us it la water and was eealded ffmn neck to success baa been marked, over two thirds
^■ha&amp;of tte Erie frite- who
of our patients have bevn luadies old
where regular obeerratlons are taken caused by a haw. The particles in the
lived on ita banks. Setter. I” m ..Fort cSrlsnd, Col. Lm» than six haze of the heavens correspond with
Paul Benton, aged 14, was drowned young, married, single, rteh and poor.
EpeJepsy, Gortoe, Cancers cured.
of rain fell there during tho thoro of toe tube in the koniscope, and while bathing-in Platt lake. 0 mile*
called St also • Caduragua.
“
Those desiring treatment should bring
TbtX. however. InteHtte. &gt;n toe blue color is caused by the light northwest of *iddlevlll% He was ■
rometlmes given to Oo^o.
1 son of Charles T. Benton, ot Irving.
A^ona. Nevada and Utah where rain shining through • depth of fine I ua.
ton’s journal names It *w«®'
chemical analysis.
present name became fixed soon niter

i.'S-^ni in the bouse yester•ilfo a bill for’therelief of
the tru't. ■' -,f the Presbyterian church
t f Be’.. «
firings. Tenn., on account
jf
u-ertiuncy of the church by
June 30.—In -the house
W.V»Ki.
rie time was consumed by a
filibuster &lt; Ter the contested .election
case of. Wa u»oh against black of the
Tenth Geuegta district, the seat finally
being gives. t-&lt; Mr. Black. tk- sitting
m&lt; ■ • ■
•
Washington. July 3.—laSbadouse on
Saturday rhe calendar was cleared of
tlJ.pensxz- and desert km &lt;caass which
had beenegjieed to in ooeamittoe.

A SCUTHERN TRAGEDY.

•o'clock Vijedttesday night «r£:le Albert
Wails and hie» wife were walking near
■.their .home nt Sulphur Springs 30 miles
-east of here. they were Ax«'d «»n by
John Williams. Mrs. bait'. was killed
instantly. Mr. Waits dyings few ihours
later Wil'inms h mi been in their em­
ploy. but ran discharged tar stealing.
A posse captured the Biurdorer near
Weaver. Ac angry mob wrpowred
the yrink '.i ho hud taken the prlsbn*er back tf riilphnr Springs and ».wang
-him up to a telegraph pule.

another stay.
It Fixed tfo"

ly 2.—Judge Dayne hss
ia cr.lcr in the criminal const
rution of Patrick EaHarrison until Friday.
July I-. if?» The order was mad»
Dec-:.&lt;-.r?. bemuse of the fact that
thr .. .unity proceedings were not
finiUi* ,i. while Monday. July 5. was
tbeii:.&gt;&lt;» ti’ivd .hy Judge ChetUin for
the J;., tgir.if «;&lt; the prisoner. This
pive».lL&gt;•i.dergast an additionalirespite
ol a Vttli- les« than two .weeks.

M varv-- -les. June 30.—It is now es­
tablished
a.regular plot, iu which
a Dumbe* of people were concerned,
existed
assassinate the president.
Die tin a1 itieeting of the conspirators
took pla.-c at Cette and Santo -was
then* chov4 by lot to commit Lbejtstual murder Thearrestof Santo's
complices kexpected hourly.

Buiwxta* Fakl y»n Sugar.
W.vMii.x-pT»&gt;y. July A—A stateusem
prepared at tb-t internalrevenue bureau
-Shows that durittg.the dkcsl year ended
&amp;.'urJsy bounties were paid on sugar
as follows: Caoc. 811^16,304;
beet,
WM.733; s^rgum. 516^20; maple, Sllfiz*
124; total. 812.1O8,«S5.
York, July 2.—Adrices from
Boaq’u;u aay that Proriaiooal Presi­
dent Dole was to he declared president
ot the JHawaiian re publie without the
formality of a tote in order
ciroixmvent the royalists.
Voung Men Killed.

Aluaxt 0.. June 30.—Willi*® Wil■ *on. tged
and Howard Sullins,
Vcd ifl, Wgre killed yesterday by the
nLal discharge of their fans
while hunting near here.
Bli; Brooklyn Blaze.
. Bbookt.ys. N. Y.. June W.-Flasaee
,
Woodruff storage warehouse*
inlhis city yesterday destroyed prop«ny valued at 51,0?5JXX) and caused the
«« of three lives.

Pteaden Osllty.

MiDDctTox. 0.. June 80,-Gus Weiarodt, defaulting ex-city treasurer of
place« pleaded guilty to embexamg over 925,000 public money.
Atolagt Female 8uffr*ce-

Albany, N. Y.. June 30.-Tbe comwttee ot the New York constitutional
.

ttil SSI:

1

(resolution was adopted
: ■ appropriations - for the
i.’ year for thirty days
•1 inst. The New Mexico
. was *cuosideredi but no
i ken.
tk. June 29.—The bill for

No.
K*i

-The "senate
L:.h&lt; - day a national holi•J in the house yesterv increase pensions of
if Indian and Mexican
■ S12 a month was fu•.ed and the deficiency
irtb»»- discussed.

Gtoo, ZiliMWo 2i Sipiv

Express

i. k,‘ June 80.—The tariff
«tvd to the senate yester• ‘ committee of the whole,
senate adjourned tin til

Diamond
Crystal Salt

r. KpTM

June 28.-The entire

, •• *.cussing the tariff bill.
,,strike out from the income
t ption in the case of sala­
.. county 4*nd municipal
f. 9ted.
i.&gt;s. June
The income
.. , the tariff bill was coot.:&lt;-.■senateyresterday and &lt;a
&gt;,jpator Hill to strike &lt;rut
.. it ion was defeated by a

but Mviw Ito (llMnxmloi

IN AFRICA.

| No. J

bj. June 37.—Among thtj
bu t to the senate yester»f Charles De Kay. a "New
... be consul general at
• n.iment to the inoome
,.i the tariff bill to excoir-ity and municipal
ffrred by Senator Hill,
, Senator Peffer gave
amendment to the bill
tv of $50 per head upon
•arriving in the United

EiertiUoo
July 13.

■■SNAP THE WHIP"

•

fraT. ‘•KNATK.

:t$

=

A HORSE'S EVIDENCE.

That’s all Salt

r IM«cstMt&lt;m in the

from th'
xiai?h«“
action n

Vro Bulow K.(srdea Sne» a aiuceeu „
nio.ro Xot a Mau.

�Hastings Banner
Thursday, July 5.
MARSHALL L.COOK.KdlUr.
ntJt HASTINGS. MICH., TOSTOFFICE,
arevst It. 1879.-

1

-ditorial

1

notes

Republican Stat* Convention.
' 'io thk Rjo-crucax Elbctors of the
Btatkof Michigan.
To the Republican Kleetow of tbe Rtate of
Michigan. and all other* wl&gt;o iuav desire to
8ut*e wtth th-m in lohnldlng the principles of
tte Republican Party, as declared In the teat­
form adopted hv tbs fest National Republican
Convention, are heteby requested lo send delentestothe State C* «vnt Ion of said party, to
be held at Hartman H ill. In the rltv or Grand
B M’feM, begiiuiiug at to o'teocK. a. m.. Tuesday.
Ju’- 31st. 1«SL for th" n’lTposn of II 'minuting
candidates for
cntflnent. the •deetinti of a1
CUatnnsu of the Rrnubilr-*i» Kw«te Ceidr.d «'-'tnniutee, and two Members of that Committee
from each Congressional District, and for the
transaction of such other business ah usually
comes'before the mu vention.
Brerv county will be entitled to one delrnre
for each MX) of the total vote cart for Gove rnor
at the fest election (Norember 1B93). and to
one additional dteegnte for every fraction
amounting to 3»o, hut each organized County
will be entitled to at least two delegates.
Under the resolution of IW. no deleante will
be enUUed to a seat In tbe Convention who does
not reside in the County he proposes to repre­
sent.

The delegates from each Congressional Dis­
trict are requested to meet In caucus ate o'clock
on the mornins of tbe day of tbe Convention to
select candidates to l&gt;e presented to the State
Convention for confirmation, as follows: One
Vice-President, one Assistant Secretary, one
member each of tbe Committees on' wedenHals.” ••Permanent Organization and Order of
Business.’* and “Resolutions." and two mem­
bers of the State Central Committee, and for
the-transactlon of such other business as may
property come before them.
In accordance with a resolution, adopted
June 23.1850. the Secretary* of each County Coa­
ls requested to forward to the Secretary of tbe
state Central Committee. No. 1. Newberrv
Building. Detroit. Mich., by tbe earliest mall,
after the delegates to the State Contention have
been chosen, a certified list of tbe delegates
from tbelr respective counties, who are entitled
to seats lu the Convention.
Jamxs McMiixan, Chalnnan,
Wx. R. Bates, Secretary.
According to tbe above apportionment Barry
County will be allowed 13 delegates.
THE DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM

Adopted at the State Convention field
in Grand Rapids Thursday Is ^Fear­
fully and Wonderfully ■ Made .

Tbe first plank of the platform congrat­
ulates the people upon lhe election of lhe
present administration.
The rejoicing over the election I of lhe

f

present administration Xvas no doubt con­
fined to about two-thirds of the delegates
present We are not aware that lhe peo­
ple are rejoicing to any extent
The second plank denounces protection
as “undemocratic” and unconstitutional,
wresting money from the poor aud en­
riching corporations.
This is what they said in their platform
of 1892 which put them in power, and al­
though they have control of every branch
of legislature, they havn’t done away with
protection, and what Is more they will not
do away with it The people areIn /avor

about 876,009,009 a year would it be wise?
Would It not be better to wait until after
tbe republicans have been in power again
so that they, lhe democrats, can start out •
with a full treasury?
By thus waiting
they can then furnish employment to the
vast army of laboring men that are always

thrown out of employment upon democrat­
ic accession .to power.
Thetbirteenth plank says:—“we endorse Grover Cleveland as our leader and
as president of ttye United States,
We
are unfaltering in our faith in his high
patriotism, his far seeing statesmanship,
hia unswerving honesty of Intellect and
heart, and hfe splendid con rage aud ster­
ling democracy. We pledge to him and to
hfe entire administration our undoubted
and faithful support.”
This plank never said a word about
those things which have concerned Gro­
ver most—the fish and ducks at Buzzard’s
hay. And If they wanted to pledge him
their “undoubted aud loyal support,”•
what In the world did they stick in that:

“free and unlimited coinage of silver”
plank for, when they know that Grover
opposes It
Tbe fourteenth plank decl ares in favor
of arbitration.
The • fifteenth plank says:— We de­
clare in favor of liberal ’ pensions to
soldiers of the United States army aud be­
lieve tbe per diem pension bill before
Congress will fully cover all claims.”
Something surely seems to have “fully
covered ail the old soldiers claims" since
lhe democrats have gone in power aud
many an old veteran has been deprived
of what justly belongs to him. Union
soldiers now know what democratic pen­
sion legislation means.
The sixteenth plank is a screed upon
protection; lands free trade;
•
. ...
deplores
1
Coxeyism etc.
As we have said before tbe democrats
have full power; piotectiou still stands
and wUl continue to stay.
As far as ar­
mies of unemployed laborers wandering up'
and down the country is concerned. It was
never known under republican rule, but
’
fe sure to follow any attempt to throw
down the commercial bars and exposing
'
tbe products of our labor to the open com­
petition ot tbe world.
The seventeenth plank was put in to
tickle ex-Gov. Winans; the eighteenth de­
plores the assassination of President Car­
not of France; the nineteenth' dtilarefe
against converting state public school
linhs into a debt.
THE ELLI8 TRIAL.

ve*tig*tl*n.

G’&lt;.

Tbe Detroit Journal recently published
extracts from some partlsiau democratic(
papers that were smuggled to tbe Jury
during tbe Ellis trial, according to the ac?
count given by Juror Ling.the Foreman of,
jury during tbe Ellis trial.
Judge Person^ It Is said, gave ^triet,

of it and they dare not do away with it.
The third plank reads as folio* a:— orders that tbe Jury be deprived of any
“We declare In favor of tbe free and un­ communication with the outside world
limited coinage of silverata ratio that
■
will permit the debtors'to pay their debts whatever. Politically tbe juty stood sev­
upon the same basis in which they were en democrats and populists to five repub­
contracted.”
licans. Foreman blog ijays that during,
What does thia *R®*n?_ What cap it recesses, papers wtfl-e left In a closet,
mean? Such legislation would be impos­ which the jury evidently knew about, and(
sible as debts contracted 90 years ago ' tq which they went. ■ The extracts as pub- '
would be under one ratio, while debtaoon- ilshed by tbe Detroit Journal, and which
tracted now will be under another ratio. were saved by Foreman Ung from ■
•0 that It will be Impossible “for debars,-Ijury rdorn. were of a most •partlsian and
to pay their debts'upon tlie same basis in biased character, some of them directly
which they were contracted, unless soma asserting that no case had been made but’
“go-as-yon-pletse;:Mppy-g6-lucky* varla'- against tbe Attorney General and that be
ble basis bo established.
Don M. Dickin­ ought to be-acquitted etc.
■
son, the “referee” and poltlcal boss and
After being out over 40 hours the jury
pap dispenser of Michigan, rnn the demo­ stood 7 for acquittal and 5 for conviction,
cratic state convention In Grand Rapids. dividing it seems upon partlsian grounds.
He was there as Grover Cleveland’s right It Is not known who furnished the papers
hand man. In view of Cleveland’s well for the jury and it is possible that an In­
known hostility to silver which be has vestigation will result It la said that tbe
shown in many ways and especially by his Judge has summoned all tbe attending of­
veto power this “silver plank” comes ar a ficers before him, and that the jury will
startling reminder of tbe insincerity of the also be asked to divulge any information
democratic party.
This plank was es­ they may have, concerning outside com­
pecially put in with tbe same Idea as the munication.
planks put in the national platform of 1892
Every man connected with these fraud—to catch votes aud not with the idea of uient returns should be punished.
ever being enforced.
The fourth plank treats of circulating Republican Resolution* Adopted
medium; the fifth of home rule, gerry­
National and State Cot»T*nmanders etc; the sixth opposes A. P. A.
tloni,
1
movement; tbe seventh reiterates the us­
ual screed against corporations.
The third session of the . convention of
The eighth plank says “we want no more tbe National Republican league convened
makeshifts and ineffective legislation, in Denver, Coloraao, last week and was
in term merely, against trusts and monop­
olies” and demand's laws which will put largely attended. The following resoluan end to their filching money from tbe tions|were presented and adopted:—
The representatives of lhe National
Toni’s right. The democrats have full League of Republican Clubs of tbe United
po^re^ now. iTq recommend that they States, in convention assembled at tbe
corem&gt;?nce atfleu at once against the capital of the centennial state, bow their
Standard OU On., the biggest monopoly in beads in sorrow and humiliation at the
tbe Wbrfd to-day.
Of course it’s high spectacle of incapacity which the democrat
mucfr*jnucts are demoemto but that party presents to our country, to deplore
tbe calamities which the giving ot power
Oh,
B■ SaiM.iv it Mat lo to tbe present administration has brought
ttwir-jmiwtaenwi upoo wbtali lha, upon our people. We leongratulate tbe
wwi'Wactrf eh?
How /awelanUoaal American people that 'this administration
was compelled by public opinion to abanh
If lb.VMM MeoMHI* &lt;•' &lt;o don Ito un-American Hawaiian policy. la
Ttt- TM» w*,n*f «ra contrast with tbe shameful record of tho
■wtlfWil* thirtr ptoUono of 1 ret Sa democra*. party, we exult over tbe record
wfik* ihe republican party has

ing Itself the party of fraud.
We declare our belief In the doctrine of
protection to American labor, American
industries »nd American homes. We also
believe In sucn reciprocal trade with the
nations as will Increase the market for the
products of 'our farms, factories, forest^
and mines without Increasing tbe compe­
tition which tends to lessen wages and de­
grade our labor.
• We denounce.lhe proposed vicious and
destructive legislation known as the Wil­
son bill, and earnestly appeal to the re­
publican United Stales senators to prevent
its passage by all honorable means.
We believe In the use ot gold and silver
as money metals, maintained on a .perfect
parity and Interconvertlblllty. We do not
believe that there will be a permanent re­
turn of prosperity to oar country until the
full use and highest position of silver
shall be restored, and we favor such leg islatiou as will bring about this result
The republican party Is lhe constant
friend of tbe soldiers and sailors of tbe
union. The promises and pledges of the
democrat party to tbe defenders of tbe re­
public before election were false and fraud­
ulent and have been shamefully disre­
garded since election. We condemn un­
sparingly the treatment now accorded the
helpless, maimed and crippled defenders
of the flag and to the widows and orphans
of our dead patriots as uufalr and cruelly
unjust
We ar? most heartily in favor of the
prompt admission In the union of the ter­
ritories of Utah, New Mexico Arizona and
Oklahoma, and we condemn the policy of
democrat administration In excluding and
depriving them of their rights.
We demand that new safeguarts be
incorporated in our immigration and naturallzatlon laws to prevent unworty im­
migrants from landing on our shores aud
and from obtaining citizenship.

We again commend to the favorable
consideration of the republican clubs ot
the United States as a matter of education
and the question of granting suffrage to
the women.
We congratulate the women of Colorado
and Wyoming on their possession of the
elecllye franchise, and we cordially in­
vite their co-operation in the work of res­
cuing the country from democrat and pop­
ulist misrule.
The resolution adopted at tbe California
Republican State convention strongly ad­
vocated the American protective policy;
demanded tbe enactment and enforcement
of such laws as will effectually prohibit
the Immigration of all foreign laborers
both skilled and unskilled Into this country; favorfed the free and unlimited coin­
age of silver at the ratio of 16 to 1 and mak­
ing sliver, as well as gold a legal ten­
der in -payment of all debts both public
and private; denounced tbe Income tax
critlzed the democrat scheme-to put woo)
on the free list as a sectional measure.
Tbe resolutions of the Pennsylvania
pbblican state convention tbcfc Xdfluxfr.
grounds on the silver questlopidvSting.

years.?
Like Carnot the embodiment of sturdy
integrity and inflexible devotion to duty,
John T. Rich stands as tbe representative
of those things which are dearer to tbe
people than men or offices. He is neither
a demogogue,nor a self-seeker. He has
courage—that rare quality among poli­
ticians. He has honesty, the sine qua non
—the very first and be«t requisite of lhe
faithful servant of the people. He has
even ahown that he posseases^hat rarest

of all glfta, among public men, at least,
tbe ability to lay aside bls partisanfem at
the call of duty. When such men as he
are on guard the people cannot afford to
go about it with Indecent haste to dispense
with their services. He ought, at leash to
be kept there the usaal time. Michigan
has bad no better governor. It might
easily chose one not so good. There are
times when showy qualities are less need­
ed in high places than plain-horse/ sense.
Integrity and courage.
All these Gov. Rich undeniably has.
Then why change? Tbe one-term hue
and cry fe a delusion and a snare and, be­
sides, has spent its force.
Renominate “Honest John" T. Rich.—
Ionia Sentinel.
■
It’s a little awkward for our contempor­
ary, the Journal, to be a good democrat
and stick by tbe party,” despite the decla­
rations of the senior editor at the recent
county convention. In last week’s issue
tbe paper said: “The sugar trust seems
to have found both of tbe old parties per­
fectly willing to exchange legislative fav­
ors for cash contributions.” If tbe real
political make-up of our contemporary
could be discovered we think It would .be
about one-quarter democrat, one-quarter
populist, one-quarter socialist and onequarter of “anything to beat tbe republi­
can party.” The large evidences of un­
certainty displayed concerning Its politi­
co convictions are included of course in
the last quarter.
The Irishman's Story. The poor, innocent sheep, and tbe wool
taken from its back, has been the victim
of a vicious attack at the hands of lhe
pre$mt administration. The result of
thiy * attack is nowhere better described
than by the Irishman’s story.
Mike it seems bad been in this country dur­
ing tbe last National election, for be wrote
to bis brother in Ireland:—-“Ab, Pat,
me brother, you want to come to Amorita.
foinest country Jn tbe wocrid.
^Lajtyear we voted for free wool and Ito

already Witbin eight cents of IL”
*
increasing the per capita to S40. Recog. -----»------—
nixing the disparity between gold and sllIn speaking tn the U. 8. Senate recent­
rer, the resolntlon urged that these two ly on questions pertaining to the.country's
metaiibe coined at some ratio of parity prosperity, Senator Patton, of Grand
to be fixed, which will
. Insure equal pay- RapUs,.violated an old, musty precedent
f°«ber
wfilch^iad deprived young Senators not
“*****
the purchasing
and
**"”*
"* debt paying power •oely from .voicing their sentiments on pub­
of a dollar, whether of silver, gold or pa­ lie questions, bat even depriving them of
ten* shall be at all times equal.” The as­ taking any part whatever in the proceedings.
sault upon the protective principle was se­ The speech was a very able one and com­
verely denounced; and the efforts of the manded tbe clo-est attention. Michigan
republican members of Congress to defeat has reason to be proud of bls effort for be
the Wilson bill were applauded, and they defended her interests ably and&gt;loquently
were urged to continue their effort* in ttial from the fierce attacks of the Wilson MU.
line; a change was demanded in our nat­
uralization laws and restriction of immiMilton F. Jordan, of Middleville, was
gratlon advised.
unanimously nominated at the democratic
state convention in Grand Rapids last
Hill Hit* Hard.
week for Lleu'enant Governor. No one
Senator David B. Hill, of New York, Is else could be found who would accept tbe
the only democrat In the United States
senatejthat has attempted to carry oat the
democratic platform of 1891 upon which
the party was given fall-power in every
branch of tbe National legislature. He
stands almost alone in the senate in tbe
demand for “free raw materials.”
In a recent speech he safd:—“It Is a

Milton. Running for a stale office upon a
democratic ticket in Michigan this year is
a harmless amusement, but not calculated
to inspire anyone with that degree of con­
fidence that betokens success iu the out­
come. If elected, however. Milton would
certainly “fill tbe chair.”

M. Uasimer-Perter has been chosen
President of France to succeed tbe late
President Carnot who was asslnated. Tbe
new president is a statesman and a patriot
whose mettle has been tested, and not
found wanting.
Notice.

All dogs not licensed and found with. no
tag on will be taken care of Id accordance
with ordinance.
W. H. Miller,
Marsha).

W/
akincr
Power

MtohlMy
_Pure

A eream of tarter baking p3wdtr Highest of all m leavening strength
—Latest United States Govm
ment Food Report.
n'
Royal Baking Powder Co.,

•

Wall St.^ R. Y.

' ।

CONDEMNED
MURDERER
Recently stood on the scaffold with only
a few moments between him and eternity.
After the noose was adjusted he was ask­
ed if he wouldlike to say anything. ‘ - Yes”
he replied, “I would like the make a few
remarks about the Wilson Bill.'* We
submit that it was not natural for a man
under those circumstances to talk upon
such a subject. It was not expected.
So you would not expect us to talk of
anything but

FURNITURE
It’s onr business, we’re interested in it.
and can’t help talking about it Jf you
want any Bed Room Suites, Dressers,
Elegant Book Gases or Furniture of any
kind just give me a call
My complete
stock and low prices wUl please you.
I can show yon, the nicest thing in the
line,of Baby Carriages you ever saw if
you will only give, me the opportunity.

A. McCoy.

CASH OR TRADE

wise party which does those things which
It ought to do and has promised to do; and
leaves undone those things which it ought
not to dp,gnd has promised not to do. • *
* For one I protest against the repudia­
tion of tbe promisee of the democratic
party. In order to adopt and carry out
the promises of tbe popnllst party.”
Again, after referring to the long and
load clamor of the democratic party against
“war taxes,” be exclaims: “And yet after
a quarter of a century has past away and
tbe democratic party for the first time since
the war baa been entrusted with the full
control ot the government, one of our very
first acts is to restore tbe most odious, in­
quisitorial and offensive war taxes with
which a free people was over afflicted.”
Then be burste out in defiant renunclatlon of tbe self-constituted leaden of bls
party. “If this is polities! wladorn, it la
folly to be wise. If thia be the best lead­
the &gt;
ership which we can present In this great
tbe wot miREn fill and enlightened pollti- crisis, I for one, must decline to follow IL
to taiu MMc ebaMM tn &lt;rniitlw
•• • • I repudiate the spurious democracy
of these modern apostles and prophets,
oounlry,- It fe with Increased wtannlty who pre part mngwwnp, part popnllst arel
renew’our allegiance to
tbe republican party and proclaim its careba, taken np tbe dtaunlad poUdra ot Un,

mb*

If any man ever fairly earned a reuotnlnation^that man fe John T. Rich. If there
was eier a time when ‘the so-called oneterm issue was inopportune and Impolitic
it is now. What sense, what justice,
what excuse is there in departing, this
year, for lhe flrat time, frorrftbe unbroken
usage of tbe republican party in Michigan,
extending over a period of more than 80

fherare tba nW ,hon-.iH&gt;l«l

men

FOR

Butter and Eggs
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THE LITTLE BRICK GROCERY
Should you want trade you will always find our stock fresh and
new—our prices low as the lowest,

Dry Goods,

Hats, Caps,

Notions and

Boots and Shoes,

Clothing,

Furnishing Goods

'Ilia their den.nHallon ot

on the corner.

------

�Hastings^ Banner.
Thursday. July 5»

i894-

W. K- COOK. Local Editor.

Lord OH

Golden on
Black Oil
Cosier oil
And oil Kinds oi Uubrt
GdlillO Oils, GI163D,
. AT .

FRED L HEATH.
THE DRUGGISTS.

.

t/Dell Sotton hu been utp,Intel ,taUon
UKent al Woodland. Janies Mason takes
hia Pla« at the C. K. * a depot here.

personal mention.

Srtt. Brown, or Grund ItapIdA I, |n
i Tlio post maslers’ salary
Hastlnai,, city.
has been cot down trom S1800 to S1TOO a
Chas. Soule, of Howardsvllle, Is in
tbe
year. This reduction lias been made In city.
scores or offices all over the alate.
s. M. Fowler «u |n Kalumuzno 1MI
Orlle B. VanHorn, writes from Cali­
fornia that he has secured * Kood opening (/Mr. Nathan Barlow Is quite poorly
hi lhe law proteaslop al Los Angeles, and
present.
will make California hia future home.
Jas. Hoonan, of Kalamazoo, spent Sun­
Clothes wear better that St well and day in tiie city.
tlmy certainly look much better. You can
Mist Adda Jordan Is home from Detroit
get clothes made to order exceedingly
for the summer.
cheap Just now at Lunn’s the tailor. Just

J. Bowue/of Grand Kaplds, was in
the city Saturday.
The Jews and their groat (?) Sre sale of
Mr, C. P. Lathrop, of Detroit arrived
clothing evidently didn’t pan out very
well as they left tho city “last week. They home Wednesuay.
Miks Mauds Bentley returned from
had a lot ot cheap shop worn goods and
did not pay expensea, so we understand. Nashville yesterday.
Mrs. Julia Brown left for Hickory Cor­
Oacar Young la making extenalve Improvementa on the Inside ot hia home on ners Monday morning.
G een street Mr. and Mrs. Young are
Mrs. U. C. Lane, of Grand Rapids, was
living tn the new bouse on the east aide in tbe city over Sunday.
ot their lot while lhe repairs are going on.
Mrs. Esther Bauer spent last week with

iW-E:

To mystify and astonish, br.t state plain facts that can

be easily demonstrated.

FIRST—
y°U a t
do well to
X* ..
**
furnaces.

USE

uacaphtr.

K^ rr.q'.nccries that kept at Conk A
Coek’f noiiiot Im- found at any grocery
store n
J Ktxljes. the talMT, makes suits to
ord*.r ;&gt; Sl&gt; and
Remember that
his xl*4 1.-cr J. S. Goodyear’s store.
A cMit in toy wSw base been vacciwJed mid lai : it twerk." ase wondering if
they ii.u n‘t rtiher have the small pox.
If i 111:4 .■ going away for a vacatiua,
or an-, entertaining a frirwd. confer a favoron the . iliter ijy inf irtuiugJilnj of tbe fact.

J. &lt;.
or Prairievilte. lias contract­
ed for i r;&lt;&lt;- ni niumeat with A. Block A
son. Gue-I w irk arid low prices are what
tell.
Mrs. J-:F. .Roberta has diNcontlntud
brkin? during the summer months. She
will contra u&gt;* however, to take .orders for
cake and

Boys shogld avail going iu Mwimmbg
when grvatlf heated. We read of many
CMes of b'ooz poiaonlng and a speedy
death due from tlibs practice.

Whew ia tbe city don’t fall to look to
tbe large assortment of crockery at Phil­
lips A Erba. They have just put in a
large stock-and can give you prices that
are surprising. They bought their stock
at a very low price and their customers
can have a bonanza. A whole sett of cups
and saucers dor only 45 cents, and a sett
of plates 35 cents. Won't It pay you to
buy now?

Miss Pauline Shnltz left for Ohio, last
werk. where she will make her home for
tbe pi esent.
„
Miss Numb Michael left for Dulnth,
Minn., last week, instead of Mrs. MichMel, as stated.

Mrs. Mode Rich and Miss Agnes Rich
•eft for Traverse City, Saturday mornlqX,
to spend the summer.

Mias Anna Hetherington, of.Grand Rap­
ids. Is apeuding her vacaliou with zeistives
and friewds in this city.
Mra. S. M. Fowler left for Hammond,
Wlsconwn, Friday morning, where ebe
will remain until Auguat.

ydudge Smith and family expect to leave
for Bay View, this week, where they will
spend the summer at bis cottage.
Mrs. Gibb Matthews, Misses Minnie
Matthews, and Alta Richards are visiting
friends to Battle Creek this week.

Miss Flora Beadle left -for Nashville
Ibis week, where she will assist Prof. H.
B. Andros In conducting his summer
school.

Mrs. Brile Chapman, after a brief visit
Here left for Gull Lake to spend the sum­
mer with her sister, Mrs. May Dwight,
A severe hail storm is repotted .’rom ortoo baa a cottage there.
Hickory Conners, occurring there last
Jno. G. Nagler and wife, of Hastings,
Tbdrsday mooilng. Rain fell In torrents tpent Sanday in the village with their
and immense hail stones, perfectly smooth relatives and friends. Mrs. N. and son.
were picked ng, measuring from five to Forest, remained.—Freeport Hearld.
eight inches la circumference.
A great
Miss Amelia Goodyear and brother Will­
.deal of damage was done to crops and
window panes, and other things of like iam left for Coldwater, Friday, where
nature suffered. It is thought a cvelone they will spend tbe summer with their
grandfather, Mr. Parkhurst
Miss Eva
may have passed over bead.
Ryan accompanied them.
Mr. J. Ed mood Barrell, a recent gradu­
Mr. and Mra. John F. Goodyear, Mr.
ate,of the Law Department of the State
University, has entered into partnership and Mrs. George Barnes, Mr. and Mrs.
Wail
Bentley and families. Mr. and Mrs.
with Mr. W. O. Lowden, for the practice
of tote, the firm name being Lowden A Julius Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Gard Chides­
Barrell. The new firm will continue to ter. MIm Hattie Hotchkiss, Celia Ensign
occupy the offices now occupied by Mr. aud Mrs. Sophia Ken field spent Sunday
Lowden. Both members of tbe firm are at Gun Lake.

Seventy tietets wrap sold here Cor tbe
•tacursiou to l.Ue Odoesa on Sunday. It
U-cald but few -*caMod” people mere enterprising young men. who by prompt
Ufiw raul on Market atreel between G.
prtovtit. but that the a umber of tebtte and faithful attention to the business in­
trusted to them, expect to obtain their F. Chidester*’ and S. M. Fowler’s. has
folks was quite lar&gt;e.
been closed to travel since the heavy rain
Bte’t become weary of life and take share of patronage.
We wlil open oar meat market on Jef of last week, which left It In an Impassable
•arptelne or.some other deadly poison beeww-tfe times are hard, bat call at Cook ferson street Saturday and cordially invite condition.
The Prairieville Independent, a paper
4 Cook.s and get the worth of your money tad friends and patrons, as well as others,
to give us a cedi. It will be our constant published at the office of the Delton Her­
in (he -Ust of groceries.
ald, has been received at this office. We
We do am pretend to sell goods at less aim to give all customers the beet meats
trust that Brother Patterson will meet
‘ban ewt .neither will we do U, but will that money can bay and we will sell an
tow as the lowest Our market is on tbe with success.
M ebeap a, the cheapest, and you will
east aide of Jefferson street and first door
Tbe Dewey Haywood Co., gave one of
No L jsuuds.
Muth of Babcock and Haras’ barber shop. the best entertainments of tbe season to a
Cook A Cook.
Don’t forget the place, and don’t forget small house Friday evening. Every mem­
Ko®‘1 CowKissloners can find 3 loch
that we invite you to ealL Yoars truly.
bar of the company is an artist of the first
■njge Plank at our yard in Hastings,
f
Ei&gt; Schumann,
class. Mr. Alba Haywood, having reFhank Tucker.
j
r
find anything they want
mirkable powers as an Impersonator.
“the lite of jumper and shingles.
r/^Lady” Hehl win has been compelled to
It has been suggested several times by
fikrn.Ev. Tomlixhox awd bi deb.
retire from the base ball diamond ou acsome of our cltlxens, that It would be a
** »lll not mH ta&lt;ar for |eaa lbau
eount of hia arm not being able to stand
good
plan to pass an ordinance preventing
*** **•
lock on a heavy prlee 4o the pressure. Charlie’s friends were great­
children from running at large on the
M up on something cl«*, but deal ly in hopes that his "aouth paw" arm
.*r &lt;ad
»Hh all. both big and lit­ would regain its former cunning, but after streets aftsr certain hours in the evening.
The prevention of children from chasing
tle.
bis short experience Charlie is satisfied
and screeching through the streets at
that his twirling days are over.
He can
Coo* A Cook.
night is not only • step toward peace and
8«ln,
of
Furniture bu«!- took bnek to the days though when bls
, but it would be of untold
Ulirorp. E. Raw,. of Grand Rap- name waa on every tongue and when J»e
benefit to those children to be obliged to
trouall owln, me on aoeoont
remain at home In tho evening, away
Formerly
rwise to call at once and settle gam
bl« seems to be M ruewmauc.
o’®"many temptations which come in
it w. to the elbow wMii BOW H to in the fro® tbe miW
be paid at the stove.

SauMBooKM.

I I .'./'I*. t1OA til,
Because
they smoke

L
Why?

so, and they’re so dirty.

BIG V/OFIPS

THIRD—The KERNAN Smoke Consuming Furnace is tho latest and best
invention out in the line of furnaces. By the induction of heated

air over the fire and around the fire pot all the smoke is burned, so yon have
no smoke and no dirt. You also have the advantage of using soft coal which
is the cheapest and most powerful of fuels, and you save all trouble from soot.

We are also agents for

insular Furnace, which burns hard coal,

s ?, coal or wood.

K ARJ’Y
DUH I

BJIL^ A HOUSE WITHOUT A FURNACE.
BUY A FURNACE WITHOUT SEEING US

WE1SSERT BROS

LOCAL news.

Everything n- iu jte.otography can be
There are S3 people less Iu tbe town af
foaiK at the Christmte-studio.
Orangeville this year than at last census.
The
Cross family Is rather a remark aWe
The Grand Raptds Eagle got out a wery
one In point of years, there being five to
r.iceeJth of July editiuc, Saturday
family and (heir aggregate years is &gt;M
We are one day late this week oa acTears. D. CL Cross is 57 years of age G.
cocn: of cliMing our efree. July 4tbM. Cross fiC; Lyman 84; Almira 74; Josiah
X'^ew stone walk has been laid in trout
Burge M. The average age of the family
of th? riore uouipted &lt;b-,* W. H. Spenwc.
Is over 7t-years.
&gt;
^^one one pohoMug a harmless Hate wa­
. Freight wood uctor, Thomas Harwood of
:er &lt;an!e! of
if. Fowler’s rrewsitly.
the VaUeydivteton^of the Michigan Cmt,Lrmber is I
tral oaUroad, was terribly injuoed at Eaton
barf . house, and tk»&lt;rame will atoortly Rapids Saturday morning. He was walk­
ing along ahead of a ear that was cut from
Th? ab-i-no ur itag^cn tlw streets-wince the train when lit* fell - down aud the
tbe ordinance «r«it tote effect Is quite no- wheels res over an arm, tearing K off and
otherwise Injuring him.
Harwood has
Ueeab.e.
. . -« i
For firn cU-h (thuHwraphs that icrever been a conductor for fourteen years, is
married dm! lives at Grand Rapids.
fade#'aK'Hi (jiriMUaat. the reliable

you wil1
then
kinds
of
vaiionH

SECOND —Its a fact that people
(-coplc object to soft coa

Miss Edna Havens lias returned from
Captain A. D. Nlskern will return to
drill the Hastings Division K. ot P,. for Owosso to »pen 1 the summer.
t ie biennial conclave hi Washlnglrei D.
Louis Goodyear and Miss Hattie Good­
C-. In August. He Is a graduate ot West year left for Niles Monday morning.
Point and has led the Division Into two
Miss Kittle Beadle returned to Grand
soceesaful aallooal contests.—Otsego Un­
Kaplds Monday, after a week’s vacation.
ion.

Peter Schumann left for Cleveland this
Inadvertently, the name of the salntatorian. Miss Rathe Gould, and tbe vale­ morning to attend the funerpl of a sister.
dictorian, Walter B. Hayes, were omitted
Miss Emma Budlev, of Grand Rapids,
CiKCVLrtTION •
from Cht? program of the Commencement
This week,
82 quires exerrises in last week's Issue. These is visiting her grand mother, Mrs. Daven­
port
jit-. ;■•■■■. changes for advertisements were two of the best numbers on the proFrank Knowles, of McComb, Ohio. Is
a it mH: this office Tuesdays at latest to &lt;rwm, both in language and delivery.
visiting his sister. Mrs. John F. Guodtn-ure in«&gt;-.tlon in the issue "Of the week
A gray coat for a ten year old boy was | year,
. when brought.
■
fest last week between Hi nd mare k echool i
Misses Itcbte-, Striker and Ethel Brown
The coat
C.tffee from •*3e. to 35c. &lt;t Cook &amp; Cook, heuse and the Fisher church.
•nd LotjfStriker leave for Bay View to­
wah new, and the tnder Is requested to
ilour and produce at Cook A
night.
"return the same to the Banner office,
Mrs. Ellison, of Indianapolis, Ind., Is
Mrs. Clement Smith.
p 53.00 pants K J. Forbes, tl*
visitlug her parents Mr. and Mrs. A.
Jas. H. Quackenbush, of this city, has Black.
'
tailors .
made an Improvement on tbe common eil
AP
of canned gxxls at Cook A
Mrs. James Brown, of Prairieville, was
can. which he has had patented.
By
the guest of Mra. Mattle Spaulding over
Cook’s.
means of a little valve In the tube of the
T-a- from Ste. to «c. per pound -at can the oil cawnot run out In case tbe can Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gill Searles, of Hickory
Coofc-z Cook's.
is tipped over. Much oil can thereby be
A f..-rtli.-er has bcm sprinkled on the saved, while &lt;be expense of the can wilt Corners, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
D.
R. Cook.
coart yard this •
uot be materially Increased If at alL

a
exaniiue tbe

heating apparatus.

call and see what be can do fur you.

Fovsn—While coming to the city Sat­ her daughter In John-town.
urday about T.ao o’clock. Enoch Andrus
John McElwain and W. N. Chidester
found a shawl In the road near the Coun­ were iu Kalamazoo last week.
ty farm. Owner can have same by calling
Miss Ella Phillips went to Charlotte
at this office, proving property \nd paying
Tuesday morning for a visit.
tor thia notice.

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HfIRbWflRE OERCHrtNTS.

A Square Deal
Is what we give to every customer.

we

sale of Boots or Shoes that we make is- really

a walking advertisement for our house.
Everyone who buys of us is pleased with what

ARE
id -&lt;

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Every'

I we havd sold him-—pleased -with his invest­
•

HERE

ment clear through.

Everyone who buys once

•a Jal!

comes again, and invites his friends to come-;:;

too.

We are selling our goods as low as they/'

can be sold anywhere.
*

TO

Owing to the times
•*

‘ IS • 1'

we are paying no attention to profits, but have

prices down to the lowest notch.

knocked

We buy from the best houses; our goods are

STAY

reliable.

We are not here for a day, nor for

a month.

W. H. SPENCE

EXPLANATORY
To make a dollar go long way—Thats the
Is therefore interested in any
nsow-tnethod which promises this

result.

.inlq/h

Are as common as old shoes, but
which are worth trying.
.
.

Of the best methods is to buy your goods where
they’ll give you the best goods for the money.
House that will give you the best goods for the
least money is R. K. Grant’s. .
.
.
,
Because we buy our goods direct from manu­
facturers and have- the least expenses of any
house in the city.

Prices speak for themselves, it will pay you to
know us.

�He waa at the very point of
done; and a beastly dight it was. He
had just beaten the! face and head out That -was clear, even to her. His face
tea. pallid, hl. Up. bloodl-fc Md hi.
of all recognition and I fled away hor­
brow clammy with th. dew otdeeth.
rified. I got out of the mill somehow,
U» eye., looking unnaturally large
after starting a dozen times and then
and deep mtpken beneath their .haggy
rushing back In fear. But nobody saw
black
browa were fixed on tbe door,
me, and 1 crept into my lodging and
and wemed to brighten » Uttle-Tory
into bed. That’s what happened on
“The GreaJ Daily of Michigan.
iittie-when th. girl entered.
Ute
that Friday night in the mill.”
&lt;&lt;£.■
“What a villainous traitorf' cried hand, which lay on the oorerleL made
a
faint
motion,
m he attempted le
Mary, when tho other hail finished.
to. weak to .tir it
“And there he war coming to me ail raiK It; but he
.Z—
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publications from larger cities; they
She went to him and, an.wering the
the time, pretending to be full of desire
fr cannot supply completely the many items of home news that are of the
appealing
look
die
thought .he read
to help me iu getting Tom acquitted,
although unable to see how he could bi hia eyea. bentorer him to cateh any
greatest interest, but for State, National, and world wide news, the greater
few
faint
feeble
words
he might wish
possibly be innocent. That iron bar
jt paper must be looked to. The Detroit Evening News stands as the
he hid in Tom’s cottage, wrapped up in to be able to aay.
“Forgire me." The word, camo eery
I leader in th'e State, and should go hand in .hand with your home paper.
the papers whieh were taken from the
slowly iu a rolM to low and husky
mill. ’ What foul treachery!”
At that moment there was a knock that she could barely hear tliem.
fcr Cory.
The Evening News,
“1 forgiye you.” she said, taking hia
nt the door of the cottage, and the ser­
&gt; PER WCCK.
geant of police, who had more than bauds.
r 9 MONTHS sv MAIL
DETROIT, MICH.
ills eyes fixed Upon her face and his
once shown much friendly sympathy
Agencies in every village, town end city fatShe State of Michigan.
with the girl, aud had been present at lip. moved aa if ho would hare amiled
the interview between her and Tom, the thanks he could not utter.
Then, after a long pause, ho seemed
came in.
“I have news for you. Mary,” he said, to gather himself for another effort,
stopped. I lifted the man’s head, gazed “some official, some private. Officially, and the girl felt his hand move slightly
into tho face. It was set'and rigid and I have to go round at once to the police in hers.
“Glad to die now," came in a broken
white: and the eyes were fast glazing station to see the superintendent about
with the dullness of death. The man last night's business. Unofficially, I'll whisper. “I love—"
By Arthur W. Mirchmont, B. A
That was all she could hear, but tho
was as dead as a stone. I dropped the tell you what’s up. Mr. Gorringe is all
head in horror, and it fell back into but dead, and he’s made a most extraor­ eyes rested on hers with a more restful
the same position on the left arm. I dinary statement to show that Mr. and contented look than she had yet
was alone in the plaee with a dead Coode wasn't murdered, but that he, seen; and they gradually closed. He
man; and it flashed on me that if Gorringe, found him dead in the office had fainted from the effort of even
caught robbing the'"place, they would and knocked in the mill-owner’s face saying so little, and while the nurse
“What!" cried the girl, all her suspi­ say I had killed him. I grew cautious that he might seem to have been mur­ and doctor camo to restore him Mary
t
,
cions reawakened with redoubled force instantly, and taking only a few more dered: and after that, he got to work left.
It was better he should die/ If only
gold coins and as much silver as I to plant the whole thing on Tom Royat these words.
lancc,
first
making
up
the
evidence
he
could
be
brought
to
repent;
and
could
easily
carry,
I
turned
to
creep
“There you aYe, that’s just it I see
Then my and-then actually getting him arrested Rhe was glad she had been able to
what you're thinking again. It's just from the place of death.
because I was afiy.id of bringing A&gt;lood seemed to freeze within me, for, by having you followed. It’s a rum comfort him at the lost. She was very
thoughts Hke yours into everybody’s when I reached the door, I heard foot­ story, and no mistake; but it’ll free thoughtful as she walked Mbme to her
head that I haven't dared to speak. I'll steps coming through the mill toward Tom Roylunce, whether it's true or cottage to get ready to go to the po­
. ynot"
—
lice court to hear her lover released.
tell you th^ whole job in a few words. the office.”
Ho .topped and trembled m If In
"If. teuek Here's some one w 10 can
I meant cutting it 1 was sick of hang­
But when she entered the cottage
memory
of
that
spasm
of
fear.
।
bear
it
out,'
cried
Mary.
“
He
was
in
ing about, here doing nothing, and I
she cried out with delight and sur­
“Go on." said Mary, whose interest th« mQ1 that night, and saw all that prise, for Tom caught her in his arms
meant clearing off once for all. But
; happened. He has just told me."
I’d no coin, and I couldn’t go empty- was intense. “Who was it?"
and strained her to his breast.
“I didn't know what to do for the '
“What were you doing ther
Gibhanded; and then as those beggars at
•How is thia. Tom? How arc you
minute,
but
with
a
big
effort
I
managed
eon?” asked the sergeant, suspiciously here so soon?"
the mill hod ruined me I determined
to try and help myself to a little pay­ to creep back into the dark room—Gor- turning to him,
"The magistrates met earlier than
meat 1 know every inch of the place, ringe's office—and just got the door 1 “Watching Gorringe,” was the short, they had arranged; as soon as the news
as you know: and on that Friday shut and locked, when some one came dryjmawer.
was known. They thought I had been
“Well,
you••
’d •best come along, too.” punished long enough for doing noth­
"
night 1 knew where to start when 1 into the room where the dead man was.
_________
.________________________
He stopped
dead
on the threshold, as if“What about Savannah?” asked
wanted to get In. I waited till all was ______
ing; so they set me free as soon as possi­
right and clear, and made for that in surprise at seeing Mr. Coode there. Mary.
ble. and I came here straight to you."
stunner at the still ‘!
“’^ne
She's
all rignt,
right, so iar
far at.
at irum,
least a.-*
as .
s axi
window in Watercourse lane. I sup­ and as he stood staring
“Never to part again, lad, eh?” she
pose somebody spotted me—though I figure by the table. I recognized Reu- being under lock and key is concerned; cried.
“Let me get near to your
»
, for,' of course, she’s locked up. But I
didn’t see anyone about—and mistook ben Gorringe.”
heart"
“Whflt?" cried Mary. .“Reuben Gor- she’s just like a mad woman." said the j
me for Tom Roylanee. But more like­
“Never to leave it again, my wife."
i sergeant.
ly they got j&gt;ut up to it by somebody ringe!”
he said, partly echoing her words.
else, as you’ll think when I’ve \olil
“Reuben Gorringe. Listen. He evi- |j '~\She may well ba like one." ex­ * Within a week they were man land
claimed Gibeon, “for she is one! Her wife—just two days after the wretched
you all. Well, I got in easily enough, dcntly didn’t know what to make of ,
name's Lucy Howell, and she was shut
and made for tbe office—you know the mutters; but after a moment he went
woman who had so nearly separated
up in Wadsworth asylum and ought to
up
to
the
figure
and
touched
the
shoul
­
way—across the blowing-room and up
them had been taken beck to Wads­
be there now—aye, and would be there,
the stairs and through the long rooms der. culling his name. I watched him,
worth asylum.
where the old machines arc running.'* and then I saw in him the change, too, if there hadn’t been a bit of
All tho village were at the wedding,
clumsy
fooling
on
some
one's
part
or
“I know,” said Mary, nodding her which had no doubt shown in me, as it
for everyone seemed anxious to show
dawned on him gradually that the man 1 other. She’s already committed ono
head in her eagerness.
some kind of reparation to Tom for
1
murder."
“I went quietly, of course, and when was dead. He felt the pulsa, laid his
“Ah! there's not much doubt about the wrong that had been done in sus­
I got to the door of the office I hap­ hand on the heart, and looked into the
pecting him.
No one was more eager
pened to catch a chink of light coming eyes, as I had done, and then rushed that. Gorringe won't live many hours; in thia than Mr. Charnley. He insisted
that's
the truth. Well, it serves him
from
the
room,
as
I
thought,
to
get
as
­
through the keyhole. This gave me a
on
arranging
for
all the little festivi­
right in a way,’’ added the sergeant,
bitof a start, I can tell you, for I didn't sistance."
sententlously. “He’s been using her ties by which the marriage, quiet and
“Well?" said Mary.
know what the dickens to make of it.
simple
enough
itself,
was celebrated
“It flashed on me then that I was in as his tool for his own purpose. But
I waited a bit, listening like a cat, and
The super’s waiting; by the mill hands after the bride and
Couldn’t hear a sound. AU was still as a worse fix than ever. If he brought a come, please.
bridegroom had gone away on s bridal
a tomb. Then I remembered the glass lot of people there I was sure to be and supers are apt to be short-tempered holiday which he made them take.
when they’re kept waiting, especially
floor between the two offices, and I found, and then l should be safe to be
That was only a very small part of
when
they
’
ve
been
up
a
good
part
of
convicted
of
robbery,
and
perhaps
of
erept to the door of Gorringe’s room.
what he did. He was determined.hesaid,
This was shut, but all seemed dark as something a'deal worse. I opened the the night, and haven’t had breakfast.* that Tom should liave some cause to
And
with
that
the
three
went
to
the
door
and
ran
out
after
Gorringe,
in
­
death inside; so I opened it and went
remember with pleasure even the black
in. It was empty, and I crept on tip­ tending to escape the way I had come police station.
time of the fearful charge made against
toe aud peeped through into the other in, but I had barely crossed the room
him; and, as compensation for all,
room, and when I saw what was there when I heard him coming back as
he
put him in Reuben Gorringe’s place
you might have knocked me down with quickly as he had gone. I ran back
It made a strange story when all was as manager of the mill. And manager
again like a cat. He had changed his
a feather.”
of
the
old Walkden mill he is this day.
known;
and
when
Mary
had
learnt
it
“What was it?" asked Mary, breath­ mind. I could, see that by his face,
[the kxd.]
she wondered
that she had
though T little thought, then, what be all.
—- —
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—--------------------lessly, as the other paused a moment.
meant to do. He waa white and stern, 1 “ot
throughout the hand that had
“Old Coode was at the table sitting
Electric Bitter*.
and
looked
as
much
like
a
devil
as
any^^ed
everything,
and
afterwards
in his armchair, with his body doubled,
This remedy is becoming so well known
an^ Tom had escaped ship
forward, and his head resting face one well could. As soon as he came .
and so popular as to need no special
downwards on his left arm, which lay in he began to make the closest exami- . wrcc^mention. All who have used Electric
on the table. The table itself was lit­ nation, evidently to satisfy himself • Reuben Gorringe had planned alL Bitters sing the same song of praise.—A
tered with papers and books, except in that the other was dead. Then I saw When he had’ learned that Mary and purer •toediciue does not exist and it is
one space near him. where there was him search among the papers on the Tom were to be married he set to guaranteed to do all that Is claimed.
any amount of money in gold and sil­ table and watched him pick out a lot work to ruin his rival and separate the Electric Bitters will eure all diseases of
two lovers. Knowing the thread of the liver and kidneys, will remove pimples,
ver and notes, which he seemed to have which he laid on one side.”
“What papers were they?" burst irresolution and susceptibility that ran bolls, salt rheum and other afflictions
been counting when he had dropped
through Tom Roy lance's character, he caused by Impure blood.—Will drive
asleep. The sight of that money just from the listening girt
in his way the girl Savannah malaria from the system and prevent as
“Don't know.
Couldn’t see that. ! threw
—
woke up the devil in me, and 1 gazed
But
he
gave
the
grin
of
a
devil
when
|
Morbyn,
” ’
»
or,
as he_ -------knew —
her,w well as cure all malarial fevers.—For cure
and glared at it and at the man, tiU I
be
was
looking
at
them.
He
did
not
Lucy
Howell
He had known her be­ of headache, constipation and indigestion
swore I would have some of it, no mat­
fore she was in the
tho asylum, and hear- try Electric Bitters. Entire satisfaction
took long, however, he didn’t mean tore
ter what the consequence might be..’’
guaranteed, or money’ refunded.—Price
Mary shot a swift and questioning wasting time. As soon as he saw he’d । tog of her release just at the moment 50 eta. and 1L00 per bottle at W. H. Good­
got what he wanted, he shoved ’em in ; when he wanted a tool of the kind, he year’s drugstore.
look at him av this.
forced her to do his will by hold­
“Wait," he said, noticing it "Don’t his pocket, and set to work to carry j
be in a hurry to suspect I told you out bis plan. Ho went to one of tho j tog his knowledge of her madness and
this was no murder. I waited a long cupboards in the place and took out a I herdread of the asylum over her head,
Mrs. PhtBhe Thomas of Junction City,
I Her great beauty and strange, subtle
time; don’t know how long. He never short broken bar.”
“Ah, I see now!" ejaculated Mary, - charm had fascinated Tom against his Ill., was told by her doctors that she had
moved so much as a finger-nail, and
consumption and that there was no hope
unable
to
restrain
her
feelings,
as
she
j
better
sense,
as
Gorringe
had
thought
this gave me an idea. 1 was desper­
for her, but two bottles of Dr. Kings’ New
ate, and ready to risk his waking. But remembered tho discovery In Tom’s • they would; and under his orders Tom Discovery completely cured her and she
'I V-J
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had 'been *lured
to the brink of- ruin.
first I hit on a plan to make sure he cottage.
says It saved her life. Mr. Thomas Eg­
secretaryship
“Eh? See what?” said Gibeon, (I The books of hia
----------------wF had gers, 139 Florida St. San Francisco, suf­
was asleep. 1 scraped my foot and
‘
Inl.lA.J. .11 Lt— —._ t___ , . , ,
made enough noise to have attracted breaking off in surprise. “1 could see . been falsified; all his savings had been fered from a dreadful cold, approaching
his attention if he had been only what it was clearly enough because he tont to the girl; and she it was who. consumption, tried without result every­
thinking; but not enough to wake him carried it up to the gas light to exam- J learning where the money of the sick thing else than bought one bottle of Dr.
from sleep. He never moved, and I ine it. I didn’t dream what he meant 'fund was kept.had stplen it just at the Klngs’s New Discovery and In two weeks
was glad. I didn’t want to hurt him; to do, even then; but I soon saw. Ho time when, acting on a cunningly was cured. He is naturally thankful. It
turned the body over—it had slipped i tfiven hint from Gorringe, the other is speb results of which these are samples,
but I meant having the money.
that prove the wonderful efficacy of this
“Well, I turned the handle of the on to the floor after his close exam- । men had swooped down and demanded medlelne In coughs and colds. Free trl.l
ination
of it — and then he got to an investigation.
door between the twe rooms, where I
bottle
at W. H. Goodyear’s Drug store.
was standing, and to my joy it was un­ work and bashed the head and face in | The theft at the mill had also been Regular adze 50c. aad &gt;1.00.
locked. I opened it and keeping my with the broken bar with terrific concocted by Gorringe,and he had IdkGeyes riveted on the motionless figure, blows, struck with all his force. It gated Mr. Coode to drive Tom from the
ready lest he should wake and catch was a sickening job to watch, I can tell village In disgrace. Then it was that,
me, I crept up to the table. The first you. He seemed to find it bad, too; goingby chance to the mill, the mana­
Tbe brel Klve In tbe world tor euu,
thing I did was to turn down the gas, for as soon as he finished, he- shied ger found the old man dead, and tho brill—,, Km, ulcer,, ult rheum, fever
so that if he should wake it would be the things in the room about quickly, idea had occurred to him of making it Km, tetter, chipped buite, chilblain,,
less difficult to identify me. Then I to make it look as if there had been a seem as if a murder had been commit­ corns, and al) skin Irruptions, and postmade certain that the other door was bit of a rough and tumble scrimmage, ted, suspkelon for which ho could fas­ tltely eure pile, or no pay required, n
unlocked, and I left it ajar to render and turned over the chairs, strewed ten on Tom. ELow ho carried out the — Kuatanlred to (Ire perfect Mtlatactlon
my escape the easier. Then I turned the papers all over the place, and was design is known; manufacturing bit or money rrtundcl. Price is eent, per
boi. For—le by W. H. Goodyear, the
again to the table, and my eyes gloat­ just going to turn the lamp out when by bit the evidence in such a way that drn«l,L
'
’
ed over the rich haul I was going to a thought seemed to strike him. He he alone knew it; the price of hh
took tbe broken Iron bar he’d been silence being the hand of the girl, for
Mrs. Joe. Bailey, Cedar Springs, Mich
coins, and crammed them into my using, and wrapped it up in some of love of whom he had planned all
n™ rA&lt;lln?da/
Heart and
the papers which he had stuck in his
Nerve Cure. i* the best medicine I ever
I touched the right hand which was pocket. Then he turned off the gas
w” {WHS’ 11 new f,Ua’" So’d
and pitched the lamp, shade and all,
Savannah Morbyn, or Lucy Howell, by W. H. Goodyeai.
of this frightened me nearly out of my into the general wreck of things that had fallen in love with him. He had had,
There were roar per cent fewer aheep
breath. The hand and arm slid slowly lay strewn all about. After that, he therefore, to simulate an affection for •beared Io Mlcblcaii Ulla aprlii, than last.
off the table, and hung listlessly and went out and shut the door behind her; and it was this which had Toiled
Mo. G. Link. Cedar Spring Mk*
In consequence of the
nervelessly at the man’s side, while him, and I heard him go out of the his plana
mill.”
pressure which she brought to bear •era: -A, a barmleaa qnletln* remedy i
“The villain!" exclaimed Mary.
upon him, he had had to force matters bate neter found an equal to Adlronda
had dragged down in falling, clattered
"Ah, you'd have said that right to a crisis with Mary, and Luey Howell,
n. Goodyear.
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Tbe use of sealing wax In personal oor^The clt, e( Hullog, Dr. to, reepondeuct* is again decreed in the fash­
Wm. n. Beadle,
ionable world. There has been a new
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langua»j of colors established. White
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Horace Bishop
sealing wax Is chosen for weddings, black
nm
Joe Webber
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for obituaries, violet for expression of
&lt;b-orge Hagldorn
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Mike Custer
sympathy, chocolate for invitations to
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Fred Beadle
Ed.
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An English sciential is quoted as au­
U. Bickel
1.50
Ed Sheldon
thority for the statement that there are
1.30
J. Webhcr
five times as many species of Insects as
of Hm’uh 5Tt AiId‘ We‘lsen thtt HMKaecu.
there are species of all other living thlnxs or bunih A Colgrove be referred tv Fire
put together. The oak tree alone supports cum. Carried Ajea, all.
Mo’*d by. Aid. Hicks that the accts, be
450 specimens ot insects, and 200 kinds
make their home in the pine. Forty years allowed and union drawn on respective
fund -lor same. Carried,
ago Uutpbnldt estimated that number of
Ajes. Bennett, Buaby, Hicks, Huff­
species preserved in collections between man. Tinkler. Wei«ert uud Waters.
Stays, n-pe.
■
150,000 aud 170,000, but scientific men
Moved by Aid Hicks that acct, of work
now say that there must be mote than done by St. corns. lw allowed and orders
750,000 without taking into consideration drawn on Gen. Hig. Carried,
’
the parasite creatures.
Of the 35,000
Ayes, Bennett, Baaby, Hicks, Huffman,
specimens In Europe, however, not more riukler and Walers.
Nays. Wctesert.
than 3.500 are obnoxious or destructive.
On motion of Aid Hicks, council
There are more than 100,000 kinds of ndjt.untvd for 1 wk.
beetles.
E. G. Holubook,
Kecorder.
There are, no doubt, times when It

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ODDITIES,-

Tbe readers of thia tP*par *111 te^pteaaed
IMfd that there Is at leart one dreaded dise.
that science has been able to curt* to all
stages, and ttxal Is catarrh. Ball s Cata
is lhe only po-ltlve core known to
Among the curiosities which are oc­ Cure
rnrdieal tratcrnltv; Catarrh bring a const!
casionally shown to favored visitors Doral dfaeaae. requires «
are some specimens of ancient notes, a meat. IteJTs Catarrh Cure Is token Intenu
•
numbertof tliem for denominations no ‘ acting directly upon tht blnno andmaeoos
‘
Ueen Cured
»faBt Terriblb l»iSSFS
*ea*e, Locomotor Ataxia.
longer in vogue, such as £1. £15 and
ihmt strength by building ur the eoj»tlrotl
h iir
(From the Philadelphia Record.)
ur wliicU
£25. There is also carefully preserved aud
asnlstlur nature in d«m; Its wbrx. 1
)i:i' F»ec&lt;»nic thin,
Very, little Is heard'by the general pub­ the oldest surviving note, one of tho
year
1699,
the
'amount
being
written
lic
of
the
great
discoveries
in
medicine,
keep the acalp
aud the countless scott&gt;s of lives that are with ink, says* the Pall Mall Budget iur list ot tesUmonlAla.
,
Addre«« F. ■&gt;. Cheney t Co.. Tcnedo, O
saved by the advancing knowledge of Another curiosity is a notei for £1,000,­
fledll and healthy, use
Sola to DruggUts. 75c.
nwA'cal relritce. Dteeasen, which a few 000, vh’ch was required for some trans­
years ago baffled tbe most eminent physi­ action between the bank and tiie gov­
cians and were believed to be abeolutelj ernment but in this case, too, the
incurable, succumb to-dny as tbe most
amount is written with a pen. The
trifling ailment. No one perhaps, has
longest time during which a note has
better cause to appreciate this than Rich­
ard A. Willinn, of Bustleton. Pa.
Mr. remained outside the bank is 111 years.
TV illlan is a retired calico print manufac­ । It was for £35, and it is computed that
It j,.event- the hair
turer. and before tils health ■ began to the compound interest during that long
trouble him he carried v.r^in extensive period amounted to no loss than £6.000.
from falling QU,i
business, both in Bustieton and Holmes- There is quite a labyrinth of vaults
&lt;ir turning gray.
bur«. He Is fifiy-three years of age, has where the disused notes are stored un­
traveled widely, and is a man or more til they have reached tbe necessary
The best
than ordinary •■ducatloti ami Intelligence. maturity of five years. They are esti­
A reporter who visited him round him mated to weigh ninety-one tons and
Stroping leisurely through the grounds number about 77,745,000, filling 18,400
surrounding his pleasant home.
Mr. boxes, and were of the original value
Willfan whs at first decidedly averse to
of £1,750,626.000. The Bank of Eng­
the nnwelcome publicity which be felt
would follow the story of his case In the land note is a legal tender for any
IGE GRBflM.
newspapers. Realizing, however, that it amount in excess of its face value, but
might be the means of relief to others not for less. Thus a person might re­
GONFEGTIONS.
who were suffering as he had suffered be fuse to take a £5 note in payment of a
1 ,nL SOFT DRINKS.
would-be good policy for the fanner to de­
debt of £4 19 s 6d, though, as a matter
finally consented.
• | Mich.
AN ALLIGATOR STO~Y.
to have an auction lay thf selling of his products In order to
“If it hadn't tiecn for one of tbe recent’ of fact, nobody would be sb foolish as
,i&lt;1 Barge axp-rience
to do so. —
It —
must
be remembered
that
___________
_____________
t .1 •u. TbrxjiH ro« son- secure; better prices than could be obtain­ Lost M«-»»t-ngor Boy In India Dl*vorrr«,! discoveries of medical science, I believe 1 _______
would be lying helpless in bed instead of I bank notes arc only legal lender as betn an Alligator's Throat.
ed in a crowded market. But, tiie man
CITY BAKERY.
eujoying this stroll,” he began.
“My 1 tween members of the public, so long
“Of all the inhabitants-of the great
who attempts this should bear in mind
M
troubles really date back to several severe as the bank pays in gold on demand,
fnll^ II rwqilvid
vn&gt;...«■ ,nat.
..
.
*..7 . .. .
. .
received U'llnh
when ua young
man. &gt;..&lt;»
but II ! If
that tic is taking some risk in tbe matter. rivers of India the alligator is the most falls
such an unlikely thing were to hap­
formidable,” said Capt. L. E. Ballou, of suffered no great Inconvenience until
ATE
In addition to lhe chances of the price go­
pen as the bank being unable to re­
astings
itv
ank
London, England, recently, according 1888. My first sensation was great dlffi
deem its promises to pay, then its
ing in ibis favor, for there are usually
to
the SL Louis Globe-Democrat. cutty in walking. As this feeling grew notes would at once cease to be legal
, i\.\ ,v SMITH
Hastings, - - Mich.
many jmetnles near at home to take* ad­ “While I was stationed there several more intense, 1 finally called in a welltender. Even as it is their legal ten­
1
\Vaod|an4,'Mich
vantage of any considerable accumulation years ago I saw a sight the thought of known physician of Holmvsburg, who der quality does not extend to Ireland
CAPITAL $75,000.00
uf fari products. It one holds over the which always causes a shudder th creep Immediately told me that 1 had locomotor
BURPLVS &gt;12 900.06.J
ataxia, and placed me under active treat­ or Scotland.
season's clip of wool, noxious insects may over me. A lady near where I lived ment Instead of getting better, 1 seemed
Incorporated under the laws cf the State of
WILL NOT WEAR TROUSERS.
O! LECTION OFFICE,
get in-As they often do in woolen goods, had sent a little native boy with a let­ to grow worse, and 1 was scarcely able to
Michigan.
ter to a friend at some little distance,
promptly intended to.
aud do a great deal of damage. The same with the request to send back a reply. get around. A year after 1 became bis
Open for business Dec. 15.18M.
Regard for the Beautiful.
patient he told me that he would have to
Is
true
of
stored
grain,
for
com,
.wheat,
officers':
Being a trustworthy little fellow some give me up. He gave me to understand
I.eyal E. Knappen.
This is a picture of the woman of the
oats, dice aud other cereals all have their surprise was felt when he did not re­ that 1 must resign myself to a condition of future as drawn by a welhknown so­ D. G. Robinson, President;.
C. Deniitml . I
Chester Messer. Vice. Pres.
Insect enemies, which multiply rapidly turn' after a reasonable absence. After utter helplessness until death came to my ciety leader of New York: “She will
■ ...
LWI’I’EXL DENISON.
D. W. Reynolds. Cashier.
when they once find a lodgment where waiting several hours with no sign of relief. At last 1 got so that I could not not wear trousers. On the contrary,
walk at all. My limbs went back on me
DFUCCTORS:
i. Michigan Trust Co. Bldg,.
there is plenty of congenial food. There the messenger, a ^catching party, of entirely, and I was just able to sit up. 1 | her garments will be prettier, and she
D.
W.
Reynolds,
1 Grand Kaylds.:Michigan
which I was a member, was made up to
1 herself will be, if that is possible, more
is mooe than one instance on record where try to discover hisiwhereulxmtsJ After then called on Dr. Bull, then In Pbiladel-1 ot,j tomlr-r
K. B. Messer.
D.G. Robinson,
and now a rwldeut of Chicago. He
u» 9 £1
»
HI UK. M. l» .
Chester Mei
John Oarveth,
tbe minute grain pests have caused fam­ scouring t he country fair some time we phla.
reeommended sun-baths. .nd 1 had a sun-1 th“
? hy? Because jhe
tv-IHauand SurgeoU.
P. T. Colgrove.
ines In countries where grain had ’tween t came to the river bank and a short dis- parlot ereelnl for my purpose, but my. w,n «»&gt;•«. By being all these, that
wimt'. '• • Ml|h. !.
parlnt
erecled
for
my
purpose,
but
my.
,
. .u.-n-lrtl &lt;l«v or flight. OL stored iu Urge quantities to Ired tbe peo- i tanco away saw a dead alligator lying
Has tte only savings department In In Harry
trouble did not yield to such treatment her power will be increased in a corre­
-if&lt; bodt 4au &gt;hc* store
and pay^ 4 per ceYiL interest on all time
Cc-.iv
un the shore with its great jaws ex­ and 1 finally abandoned It* tn April las 1sponding ratio. Woman’s rights are County
pie am! their animals.—Agriculturalist.
deposits.
tended to their utmost On examining I received a letter from Mr. Grainier, a invariably associated in a man’s mind
with
the
loud-voiced
woman,
the
wom
­
v.b.niey at tyvr.
it to discover the cause of so htrange friend of mine in Elmira. N. Y., telling
Hastings. Mich.
un appearance wc found to our horror me how a new medicine called Dr. Will- .an without little personal vanities, the
. i: .til courts &lt;if the state. Colthat it haduievoured the missing boy, iatn’s Pink Pills was jterfomnag astonish­ woman who is indifferent to her ap-‘
nappy attended to.
and had uttbrnpted to swallow his head ing cures Ifl the most severe nerve diseas­ pearancc, who wears big boots and
“ Ttu fiiagara Falls Route.”
Common Council met in adjourned sea- whole. • This, however, it was unable es. and advising me to give them a trial. would like to wear high hats and make
sion Erl. eve, June 29, *94.
Mayor Greu- to do, and had been suffocated in the Not knowing lhe scienl’fic nature of Dr. other incursions on his wardrobe. Ho
chtn and
William's
remedy,
and
believing
that
it
Stations.
sel presiding.
,s the reigning power now, and, look­
attempt The boy’s head was still covurgeon
Present at roll call, Aid. Bennett, Bus­ eredf by bls turl«an, which, when re­ was an ordinary medicine. 1 was at first ing at things from this’point of vision,
bastwaxd.
|*.mjpmip.m.|p.ni.|*Jn.
inclined not to bother with It. But 1 re­
. H. &lt;
I 6 5T|1X.58| 9J0
by, Huffman, Osborn and Tinkler.
moved. disclosed the answer to his mis­ flected that in tny miserable condition It 1 can he be blamed for not wanting to HAJmNOB...................RmI
Dr.
Absent at roll call, Hicks, Weissert and tress letter, which he was faithfully
abdicate
in
favor
of
anyone
so
unat
­
Sils is galfc
could do me no harm al least, and. 1 sent |
v.S promptly altendcji to.
Waters.
bringing back. It was supposed that to the drug store and purchased one box. I tractive to him as this person? There
wjwtwakp.
|a.m.|a.m.|p m.|p.m.lp.m.
On motion of Aid. Osborn, reading of
bCKIRNElL M.
while attempting to swim the river he After the third box I began to feel soti’.e I will be more marriages for love in her BABTIWOB.. ... ........ | 4 40|
11X471 S.l»| 1.00
Physician and Surgeon, minutes of last meeting postponed.
hail
been seized by the alligator, as benefit. My whole sy stem seemed better. day than there are now, for the reason
C. IL OSBORN. Local AgBut. Hastings
To his honor, the Mayor, and the Com­
I
1
kept
taking
the
pills,
and
one
day
to
my
that
natural
selection
will
replace
con
­
’H-lion.
- flch.
thefk' huge reptiles are very clever in I
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mon
Council
of
the
City
of
Hastings:
J).
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’. i. ■fiie-ulock 4a.*t of depot
great joy, 1 round I could walk a little. venience. She will be qualified for
We, the undersigned, do most re­ concealing themselves till their victim |
From that time on my recovery has been
H. BARBER
’
spectfully petition that vour Honorable is well within reach, and then pounc­ rapid. Now, after using Pink Fills for work, and, not fearing it, will not
marry for support. She will he able
,-i&lt; fans and Surgeons.
Body cause Park street in the fourth ward ing un their prey,”
five mouths, from n condition of utter to provide for herself, and when she
.t county responded to with of the City of Hastings to be put to the
helplessness. 1 urn able to walk, one mile marries it will be because she loves
Cal
SCHOOL
LIFE
IN
ARMENIA.
t^tablished grade from Its Intersection
every day without Inconvenience. I take
prom
with Green Street, south to.Grand street, Children Have to Work Harder and Do my one mile spin around the house every the man, because he is congenial aud
sympathetic to her and will not retard
or so much as yuu deem nece.Mary.
day now. I haven’t walked that distance ;
Not Learn n* Rapidly.
her mental and moral development.
i;,l Heal Estate Office,
N. T. Diamond.
There nrc two classes of schools in before for three years. 1 find that 1 can j She! will be fearless and frank, and will
itock,
L. 'W. Kknfikld
;, u i.tt.iie Real Bstau
Armenia, private aud public. The pri­ ascend the hilly road which leads to our 1 bare the courage of her convictions."
Mo
Mrs. J. W. Gurule.
con re&gt;Jdicln&lt;.
house
with
ease.
1
noticed
a
general
imj
i. General uzt
.l
vate schools begin at sunri.se and end
et BookBook.*,---eoinE. W. Morrill.
-I of Abstract
iu my health from week to
at sunset Each child brings a piece provement
5i&lt; can furnish complete
A SLOW SHOEMAKER.
Julivs Rvrsei.l.
week, and my feet no longer feel ns :
C4H. BROOK-3. Clerk.
of carpet, which he places on the floor, though tbey-were weighted down with :
.
E. W. Cannon.
Shod
and
upon
which
he
sits
all
day
until
M. W. Hicks.
had. 1 ascribe this wonderful change
with Tki
Q M. FOWLER, D.D. S.
sunset, when he carries home again his solely to Pink Pills. My mother is very
J. C. Andrvs.
I
A .company
__
„
of idlers
1 on a hotel piazza,
‘
-POSITIVELY CURESMoved by Aid. Tinkler that the praver square rug. The children supply their enthusiastic over the pills, and thinks Dr. says the San Francisco Call, were tell­
Offi
of tbe petittonqrs be granted and work own books, consequently thft text­ Williams ought to have His great discov­ ing the yarns commonly spun in such
left to Aid. of 4 wd. Carried,
books vary from a bible, a prayer book ery proclaimed from the housetops.”
places, when one of them offered to
hilip t. colgrove.
Ayes, Bennett, Busby, Huffman, Os- to a newspaper, and when a pupil has
An analysis of Dr. Williams* Pink Pills
wager that he had done something, as
Attorney at h
bom and Tinkler,
learned all in his own text-book he ex­ shows that they contain In a condensed a boy in Tennessee, that no other mem­ SloeplMK&amp;eM and all derangements of the
Nays. none. •
Nervous System.
changes it with another student, and form, all the elements necessary to give ber of the party had ever done or heard
'Vltoee in !U »n block, Haaiings.i
new
life
and
richness
to
the
blood
and
re
­
Aid.
Hicks,
Weissert
and
Waters
took
ices id til t |-.ecourt) of tbe state.
.SOOD.
.
store shattered nerves. They are an un­ of.
their seats.
As a rule, says the Boston Herald, at failing spec-lfic for such diseases as toco“What was it, colonel?” asked one of
Moved by AM. Bennett that tbe matter
A E. KEN ASTON.
of sidewalk by K. B Wightman's be toft the end of the four years’ course the motor ataxia, partial paralysis, SL Vitus the crew.
A.
Attorney kt Law,
Ho0tlo8B T=t ATtOMS
"I wore out my first pair of shoes
to the chairman of lhe sidewalk com. and children leave school scarcely knowing Dauce. sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism,
:Over.1. s. &lt;Toottve*r &amp; Co.’«store.) j
how to read This is not owing to the nervous headache, tbe after effects of la without ever having them both at. Purely Vegatable, guaranted free from
Pnxtlee*in aiicourtsof the State. Collections tbe Aid. of the wd. Carried,
opiates, 100 full size doses, 50c.
xumptiy itteufiinzto.
Ayes. Bennett, Busby, Hicks. Huff­ lack of intelligence on the children’s grippe, palpltatiou of the heart, pale and once.”
man, Osborn, Tinkler, Weissert and W a- part, but the result of the defective sallow complexions, or forms of weakness
M. D. Bailey. Receiving Teller Grand Rap­
“Explain.”
either in male or female, and all diseases
R. TIMMERMAN, Homapathic Phy- tera.
Savings Bank. si»ya he cannot say
system in teaching them.
“Well, you see it was this way. The- es (Mich.)
much In favor of -Adlrapda,” Wheeler's
•
siclan and Surgeon.
The public schools are substantially resulting from vitiated bmmors In the shoemaker was slow, and I was in a too
Nays, None.l
Heart and Nerve Cure.
•’ Offlce ort&gt;r Latlirop’u.druc store.) .
blood. Pink Pills arc sold by all dealers
Moved by AM. Hicks that tbe washouts the «am&gt;- «»
in A“&gt;f ric*- " lth
burry.
A boy who has never had a
Prepared by Wheeler and Fuller Medicine
In the several wards be pd. from Geo. exception that lhe wxe. are taught In or will be sent post paid on receipt of pair of shoes finds it hard to wait Co., Cedar Spring*, Mich. Sold by.
price. (50 cents a box. or sir boxes for
Hig. fond. Carried,
separate buildings. Religion. Instruc­
Come Saturday night the man had one
Ayes, Bennett, Busby, Hicks, Huff­ tion Is given in the schools, thechurch- 82.50—they are never sold in bulk or by
of them done, but told me I should
man, Osborn, tinkler, Weissert a^d Wa­ e&gt; deeming It unnecessary to support the 100) by addressing Dr. Williams’
HASTINGS,
MICH.
have to wait a week for the other.
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v
or
‘ QlKQULrtTION Medicine Co., Schenectady, N.
ters.
Snndav school*. As all the children Brookville, Ont
“ ‘Well, give me that one, anyhow,’
none.
This week.
82 quires. Nays.
are of one faith, there 1. no re Igloos
said
I,
and
I
carried
it
home.
I
wore
Moved by AM. Weissert that the repair­
it all that week, and all the next for
A Good Appeti ti«
ing of R. R. st. In 2ndleft to the conflict. The course of study In the
schools is very hard. Is-csuse of tho Always accoinimnie* good bealti, and an ab- the fellow didn’t keep his word any
hanges fog advertisements Aid. of lhe wd. Carried.
more than shoemakers generally do;
must!
office Tuesdays at latest to
Ayes, Benn&amp;t, Busby, Hicks, Huffman,- different languages spoken tn the sev­ seneeofNDpetite is an tndlcatlo* of
eral sections of the country. Even the wrong. The universal u‘*u‘noniE,,Ye0-.y.^,|X and by the time the second one was
In-ur&gt; in the Issue of tbe week Osborn, Tinklfr, Weissert aud Walers.
who nave used Hoods iterMpsril!*.
*° JA* done the first one needed repairing.
when
Russian
language
is
studied.
Insuramer
merits In retdorlng the npp» tite.laud as a purl
Nayta, none.
. ,
“And so the thing went on. That
Mowed by Aid. Bennett that chairman the private schools are held out of Rr of the blood cdnstltutestbHtrongest ww
roraOUIM !!■»&lt; '■«" * urx&lt;-l| tor ra&gt; m,&lt;U- shoemaker was so-slow and the leather
vreertrtta-merits and this of SL com. be authorized to secure plans, doorscine. .
-ales ol fl-mi's StrsapariUa prices land speeificatlons for arched bridge
was so poor and 1 ran about so much
.Hood’s Pills cure all liver Ills, hllicu^-w,
( .I'ing. Hothi’s b ‘ on top." on State SL over Fall Creek.
PURITY OK WATES.
that somehow I never once had both
Ayw, Bennett, Busby, Hicks. Huffman,
Jaundice, tndlgtalluD, sick bealqcbe. etc.
shoes on together, aud by apd by they
Clmroe- and
-j............
, ■: wheat In Michigan is 15 Osborh. Tlukler, Weissert and Waters.
were gone entirely."
cMtarily l*r»of»
1 nr.ty.
■
pert
Cyrus Heath of Clarendon Ritd cine &lt;&gt;f
«• t h yeaj than last.
Nu'nl^yAld. Osborn tbit the OrdlThe popular standards of the purity
Coortty, is
the
first-■.•■ettlera
of
Calbot
’ . ver was culled to the home luuice com. dr.lt an .mm.'uduient to the of water are deamesx. tasteleasness dead, aged 84 year-. Mt H
to
• The toughest experience I ever had
a*ru o-» »«••• • —and colorlewnea. and yet «&gt;&lt;-y nre ta urao,
Of li • ..!
Miciiigtn in 1885. and had jalways lived in my life.” said a life insurance solic­
... Hastings last evening to Ondinance relative to the licensing or
reality Iom de,irabk qualities than are
itor,
“was with an iron manufacturer
trtnMleat
duxlers.
tx-ddlr-ra
hxwkera
ote.
unite in ii
. • Mi.*, -Ollie Culler and
raction
ngines
wttais. freedom from putresc.ple ore on the same farm.
in Troy. I knew lie wm wealthy and
Walter Bi I. Mrs. Metzger accompanied ami ratabll.di payment tor such liren«r«.
Hon. L. II. Alexander die at Barhanavra, llrmurlt. Buaby. Hicks, Huffman. Xnta ^tU-r. and .tablUly »
carried
no insurance, so I resolved to
He was a
him. Ou
an
laat
week,
aged
74
years
। i lutives and a few Inti­ O,l«m. Tinkler. Weissert and Water,.
For instance, says the Literary ‘g
served • Ids tackle him. Upon entering his office
end
C’hTh ta^- Berrleu county pioneer, ai
" iihesserf, lhe ceremony.—
Moved "l&gt;” AM Huffman that the !»)'» vrater, especially when Ingh In nl district in both the state in se and sen- and explaining my business, I was sur­
K Freeport Ihtslti. •
prised at his friendly, even cordial
•rate*, will, it wmflncd in open' reser­ Ote.
be allowed to sttoot all over the city.
greeting. ‘Life insurance,’ said he.
A nun i , ,.ars 0',,} has. according to a
The Homer schools will be under the
voir. promote and enpport &gt; more vigCarried. Ayes, all.
‘Well, novK that is u subject that in­
French MaiNthjian, wodked 6.500 days,
orousPgrowth ot organ tos and may h£ management of lady teaebfs, from he terests me. Come with me to. the shop.
Aid Osborn excused.
„
superintendent
down.
foH
the
easuiog
Moved by Aid. Huffman taal A. S.
slept c.ooo. aintKed himself 4.000, walked
I
’ve got to go there, and youcan'tell
COm°ter«WntntLrwlll many aurtaoe year. Miss Llzzla M. Cook has beeu re­
• 12,000 mil.-s been 111 500 days, has par­ Maynard be allowed The. tor dirt drawn
me all about your company.’ Then he
Into tbe street opposite his Pr°l*rll' H1 k
Jmilarlv confined and either engaged as superintendent.
took
up his list aud I followed him, un­
taken of .•'.&gt;1,000 meals, eaten 10,000 pounds
Carried. Ayes, Bennett, Busby, Hicks, T* &gt; .,d^d bv dimolved vegetable
til at last he flung open a door. It w as
Dedication for a Book of Talea.
of meat and 4,000 pounds of fish, eggs and Uuffuntn. Osborn. Tinkler, Weissert and deeply co ?r^4 &gt;L.&lt;th clay and rand ta
the machine shop, and the din was ter­
matUr-,OT„
* witer meeting Brother of mine. have F00 forgot
Wgetabirs. ami drank 7.000 gallons of Waters.
rible! Hundreds of hammers were all
Thoae pleasant nooning tlmea of old;
Bu.pen.iou. Mkewwe. »
j.
fluid, which would make a lake of 800 feet
Bow la a Quiet, ahady spot
M* vid by Aid Huffman Hut the bld ot the requirement, rftlmpopula^a
beating iron at once, and I was nearly
Wo eat and beard quaint otorlefl toldr
Of ‘urface if three feet deep.
deafened. Looking at my man, I saw
Ed Woodard tor cross walks be referred to
Are "BUILT ON HONOR." and SOLD, ON
his lipa move, and, leaning forward, I TH
&lt;”•' » ~ ,b“ Urea ot pl»T
the following recipe for whitewashing side walk com. Carried.
Elk MERITS
cbm thr«h-rw*c»
&amp;t for use ta boiler, .nd Bow
Or vexed &lt;rtU&gt; dleelpUM el eoiool.
just managed to hear him about: “Now, fall ■■ love wieh them arwght They we mU «m
The
following
sects,
audited:
ha? been found’ l»y experience to answer
ground water eontaln- To while that uoomng hour away
.50 .nlphntM. u
Write foe
tell me all about it? He smiled aa he a 'wmntj' that it “GILT EDGE.
A Maynard, cig..
With rotnanoe in the ahade and cool!
cause much
60.00 houraB. while gr
Catalogue.
on wood, brick and stone, nearly as well as
maM this, and 1 saw tbe trick that had
B. Sbrlner, Supervisor,
ing peroxide ot iron wtu can
1.80
°‘l Paint, and is much cheaper. Slake halt
Brother of mine, our noon la high—
been played on me. It was impossible
S. Goucher, labor,
.90
Come, let us rest a lithe space,
a bushel of unslaked lime with boiling wa­
to say a word, so 1 marched right out
E. Barlo*. ctg..
1.70
-ry unrattatactary ta And let ns twain revivify
lulled.
Hay Balm. Feed CattetK
Harper * Co . lumber,
of the shop and never went back."
ter, keeping it covered during the process.
Our
ardor
with
that
boyhood
graeel
7.95
E. Holbrook, labor.
Strain it and add a peck of salt, dissolved
HOHT. e8.40 washing and cooking.
B Ld 1. Works labor supplied,
These little talea it ta to tellAlaskan EaUn&lt; Boats.
8.25
iu warn; water; three pounds of grouart
folk may wonder why they re4MO|
M. MePharlln. labor,
Gormandizing competitions used to
10.50
Yet
shall
they
serve
their
purpoaa
weu
A-COXUlKATtOXV^lo^^
to Put in boiling water, and boiled to a
J. Mullen, labor.
be a popular form of entertainment in
2.65
M they read! tiS^ya of old;
Heed A Sou, r»,
Alaska. An immense trough was filled
Paste; half a pound of powdered
8.15 b,’»'teF’to'jie-pW.. TbV
n they recall our boyhood joys,
H. Smith, labor,
with menu, bear and mountain goat,
Spanish whiting and a pound of clear glue
2.03
And those far-distant acenes retrace;
B. Byau, labor.
.flah, berriesjtnd oil
Then families
8.08 ‘lrCih’br'i' Mow^oTTsU which pro- 11 they briny back to us two boys
dissolved in warm water. Mix this well
M. I'coaaer. labor,
vied with one ancther as to who could
tegether and let the mixture stand for
F. Shaver, labor,
9.&lt;0
eat the most, ancj many serious fights 12 Wc«»t Brid
V. 1'eumts. labor.
TO. borne, trod.
the plolnrtl pood.
te’ear! days. Keep the wash thus pre­
have resulted from the Jealousy of the
The maple trees, tbe pasture lol,
M. Miillen. labor.
polKIk"
GRAND RAPIDS, 1
2-50
pared In a kettle or portable furnace, and
I losers.
L *
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Tte Pelbeto hU&gt;* •’*’ her”*- ..
Goodyear Bros.. Tap..
25.15
Brother
cmine,
have
you forgot? _
•ten used put it on as hot as possible,
Welsaert Bros., labor,
»ltb painters’ or whitewash brushes.”
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The Hastings Driving Club can at least
haw what satisfaction that comes from
knowing that they have furnished a good
profratu of sports for the amusement of
the people. The weather has been fine.
Ttbsday;Tbe Drat event Tuesday was the three
miuute trot, with five entries aud three
starters. This race was hotly contested
anti wa* driven for all there was In It.
The real contest was between Tom Ellis,
owned and driven by Fred Parker, and
Brunn, owned by H. D. Moore, of Alle­
gan. sTt*e race ffas finally won by Mr.
■ Parker, who did koine very fine driving in
the last heat which has already won hliu
tbe sobriquet of Budd Doble. Following
is the result In heats:
Tom Ellis, owned by Fred
Parker. City.
Brunn, owned by H. D.
Moore, of Allegan.
Moll Pitch‘r, owned by Es­
3-3-1-3-3
ly; of Flint.
Time 2:41; 2:4ltf; 2:41«; 2;87^z.
There were nine starters iu tbe half
mile run and the race was a very pretty
one, though considerable difficulty was
experienred in gutting a good start tor the
heroes. Following were winners:—
Aume West, owned by H. E.
BedtitL.Of Hambier, Ohio
Bell^.Pianuett, owned by C. H.
Jackin. Cm&amp;:amlne.
2-2
Winnie D.. owned by J. S. Gra­
3-3
ham. of Marshall.
Jolly Tar. owned by Logan. Grand
Rapids.
Time 52; 52 W Hoe.
The event of the day, and in fact of tach
day. is the pacing1 ot the noted stallion
Albatross, under saddle, ridden by little
Edna Harris, who Is only 12 years of age
aud weighs less than 60 pounds. The
Driving Chib offered a special purs? of
3200 if the horse could be ridden se as to
beat 1:07 (or a half mile—a 2:14 gait. Al­
batross is a large, tieautiful. Intelligent
animal, aud scemk to know just what is
expected of him. The track was in nice
condition Tuesday for such an effort as he
was to make. The first start was nude
with a running mate ridden by D. H.
Harris, but on rounding tbe curve Alba­
tross broke and a new start was made.
The second start was made and he started
off at a vfonderfol gait and moved like
clock work. Not a skip wrs made and the
beautiful animal passed the first quarter
post in 31 seconds flat, a 2:04 gait. The
speed wa &gt; slackened as the sharp curves
at the east end of the grounds were made,
to keep Albatross from breaking. Mr.
Harris, ridfng the running mate used all
the persuasion lliat oouid be obtained
from a whip, on his runner intt hecouain’t
keep up with the furiott*. gait ot the paecr
who passed under the wire making tbe half
in one minute, tivt- and one-quarter sec­
onds. a 3:10^ gall, though many caught
the time tn 1:05 flat Liberal applause
followed the performance, which really
lowers the record for pacing, uqder the
saddle.
Ttie exhibitionqinrdie jumping of File­
maker Jr., who iyas also ridden by little
Edna Harris, was very fine, the animal
clearing a hurdle about six feet high.
Wjcdnesday.
There were eleven entries and nine
starters tn “Trot dr pace” race yesterday,
reiyiltlng as follows:—
‘
Clay France, owned by Harry
VanAuk€n, Brighton.
* ’ ‘
ipse Dixit. Frank Talbot.
Graud Rapids.
2-2-3
Easter Wilke*, G. W. Webster,
Eaton Rapid*.
4-9
Topsy S., T. E. Stiuchcomb,
Sunfield.
Valley Queen. G. F. Briggs,
Ionia.
Tt»e2:27; 2^2; 2:30^.
A collision occurred iu tbe first heat be­
tween Valley Queen and Ester Wilkes,
tbe sulkey hitched to tbe former being
dumped iu a heap at the head of the
stretch, but the horse was stopped. The
driver of Easter Wilkes was thrown from
the sulkey and the animal came plunging
and kicking down the home stretch in
front of the grand stand and finally was
stopped. Tbe sulkey was badly smashed,
but strange as it may seem neither of the
horses or drivers were Injured.
Great disappointment was expressed on
ail aides because Pontiac Chief would not
appear iu the Free for all. Last week he
overstepped during a race at Flint, and
cut himself badly, making him very lame
for several days. Dr. Lowry did every­
thing possible to get him in shape, but
dared not risk the chance of ruining the
horse by putting him in the race. Fol­
-lowing is tbe result:—
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Hendrix, A. A. Howell. AlleMagna Medium, Douglas Bros..
Vkkaburg.
8-2-2
Contractor, C. 8. Honey, Cen• tervtlle.
8-3-3
Timo 2:28: 2.36X '. 2:23J«.
There were five starters in the mile run.
one ef them being distanced in the first
beat and one in the second. The winners
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were as follows:—
. General Caldwell. A. H. Logan,
Grand Rapid?.
BeU PiannetL C. H. Jackson,
Uonatatiue.
Belle Lawrence. Snodgrass,
Battle Creek
3-8-3
Time IfilKAlbatross had difficulty in getting startfid. owing to tbe very poor condition of
the track, and broke badly. The last
quarter of the half he made In 82X see.
the last eighth of mile In 15 seconds—a
two minute gait.
The driving Club are to be congratulated
on getting up such a fine program of
•ports. Considering tbe dates and the

A person would naturally surmise by
reading the various notes of warning pub­
lished In different papers for tbe benefit
of far 2 era against swindlers that the for­
mer were a ctosa of "suckers.*’
As a
matter of fact not one fanner In a hun­
dred will bite at these fake games and he
who does bite is one who never has use
for a paper and would not. profit in tbe
leaslby tbewarning.

t/Up to date the following township censue have been reported:—
Barry 1226, of which Delton has 1»7,
Hickory Corners 129.
In 1890 it
1321; Castleton 2561 against 9391 in *90;
Nashville has 1156; Morgan 75; Thorn­
apple 44; Hastings 1114, against 1187 tn
*90, Hope 1178 against 1214 in *99; Johns­
town 1081 against 1068 in *90; Rutland
1226 against 1221 in *90.
Capt. A. D. N is kern and family reached
this city Wednesday morning about 2
o’clock, on that “midnight combination”
from Grand Rapids. Though at an un­
seemly hour the Uniform Rank manifest­
ed their loyalty to their old Capt. by meet­
ing him at the train In full dress uniform,
and beaded by tbe Guitar and Mandolin
orchestra, accompanied him ta the resi­
dence of Judge Clement Smith, where an
informal reception was given him.

Charlotte wi 11 long have reason to re­
member July 4th, 18^4, for yesterday her
beautiful court house burned leaving
nothing but the four walls standing.
Workmen had been engaged in burning
off tbe old paint on the roof by pouring on
some chemical aud then applying a gaso­
line torch. The fire caught in the cornice,
au alarm was turned in, but there was
not enough pressure to throw tbe water
to the roof. Flames spread rapidly and
soon the roof tell in.
The vaults in the
building are intact and tbe records safe,
otherwise the loss would have been far
greater. The loss is estimated at from
839,000 to 340,000 with insurance at 810­
000. During a recent fit of economy tbe
supervisors of Eaton County reduced the
insurance from 830.000 to 810^000. One
curious thing is that on July 4tb, 1888 the
building was dedicated. In the loss of
their beautiful building we extend sympa­
thy to our slater city. But Eaton County
Is too wide awake and too progressive in
spirit to be long without such a building
of her own, and will probably build bet­
ter, stronger and handsomer than ever, !

Hastings has one one merchant who
thoroughly appreciates the valuff of the
newspaper as an advertising medium, who
। pays as much attention to his advertising
as he does to almost any other branch of
his business, and that merchant is Mr. R,
K. Grant. In season and out of season,
dull seasons and busy seasons, be tells the
people what be has to offer and he always
has just what be represents that he has.
He thoroughly realizes, the fact tliat the
benefits of au adv doesn’t necessarily come
the very next week after its Insertion by
any means, but that it’s influences and
benefits are living and lasting and will
appear sooner or later. For the past two
or three years Mr. Grant has bad a good,
large adv on our local page; he has had
neat, attractively-written
adv’s,
and
changed them often, and is thoroughly
satisfied with the results and is a firm be­
liever in advertising, even at the present
when everyone Is crying hard times. Mr.
Grant is a shining example as compared
। with the "old fogy” who sits down in this
age of sharp competition and patiently
waits for busluess to come to him, without
even letting the people know that be is In
business. The world’s greatest merchants
to-day spend hundreds of thousands of
dollars each for advertising, hiring men to
take charge of their advertising depart­
ments. Though the field here Is limited,
yet comparatively-there is the same oppor­
tunity for success and building up, as is
enjoyed by the merchant princes. Enter­
prise and push, coupled* with honesty,
economy and with due regard to the ad­
vertising department will certainly bring
success, as is proven In Mr. Grant’s case.
Advs will Attract people to your stores.
Your goods and prices must do the rest,
as it Isift claimed nor expected that adver­
tising alone wDl sell a yard of calico for
25 cents nor a pair of 83.00 shoes for
85.00.

to 8 French steamship company for pass­
age to New York, this be obtained as
compensation for acting as porter and
scrubbing decks. Tbe doctor finished bis
education in tbe University of MinnesotaDuring bls sojourn In Minnesota he on
one occasslOD bad his bands and feet fro­
zen, wUh the ultimate loss of tpe latter by
necrisar^ amputation. In 1890 he enter­
ed t^e Rush-medical College, graduating
in 1893 with high honors.
During nine
months of his course there, he lived on
one meal a day and that consisted of brok­
en crackers, bought at three pounds for 10
cents. Last January- the doctor took t! e
medical platform and to raising money to
equip himseif as a medical missionary and
to return home, where he expects to suf'fer on account of the suspicions of the
sultan of Turkey who will look upon his
return home as au Instigation for revolt.
His life is surely a career brlmm’ng over
with encouragement for those (Hied with
noble resolves while hindered by trying
circumstances.
Cbas McQueen, of Tbornapple, came to
this city this morning with two large loads
of wool. In 1865 he sold tbe same num­
ber of pounds as lie sold this morning and
got 88900 for It. This morning lie receiv­
ed tbe princely sum of 8400.—Banner.
We are glad to see tbe Banner make a
note of this. It proves the point we have
tried to make for several years. In 1805,
the money circulation was 856 per capita.
To-day It is one seventh of that sum, and
the price paid for the wool Is just one
seventh of what it was then. The lower
money circulation per capita the lower the
price ot any commodity, dependent upon
lhe world’s market for the surplus of any
country. Tbe tariff cuts no figure in this
instance for it was under free trade con­
ditions in 1865, and the point attempted
to be made by tbe Banner was that the
price was regulated to-day by the prospec­
tive free trade In wooi. The conditions
are tbe same as to tariff admitting the
Bander to be correct. Give us another
tune, Mr. Jejvsbarp.—Journal.
We are indeed surprised that our. con­
temporary should make such a glaring
misstatemeut| as the above and expect
anyone to believe it. According to our
contemporary's statement above the mon­
ey circulation to day is but One seventh of
856 or 88 iht capita. Estimating that
there are 6K,qoo,000 people in the United
States, J8 per capita, or 8544.000,000 would
represent the total circulation of the
country to-day. What are the facts?
"\Wf will take it for granted that John G.
Carlisle the present democratic Secretary
of th4 United States Treasury knows
fully as much about tbe circulation to-day
as our contemporary. What do we find?
In Secretary Carlisle’s statement show­
ing the amount of money in circulation
April 1st, 1894, and under the head
“Amount in Circulation April 1st. 1894,”
the total amount of money in circulation
is given as 31.690.714.808. And Secretary
'Carlisle says in this report that the circu­
lation per capita Is 824.85. estimating the
population to be 68,032,000. Who is
right? J. G. Carlisle or J. H. Dennis? If
Secretary Carlisle is right then the Journ­
al comes within a little over 81,146.300.
000 of being correct which Is about as
close to tbe facts as it usually gets.
The per capita circulation to-day, how­
ever, is larger than ever before.
In 1860 there were 81,000,000 people
In the United States, and In 1870 88.000,­
000. So that In 1865 there were probably
about 35,000,000. The Journal says that
In 1865 the per capita circulation was 856.
What are tbe fads? In 1865 there were
3983,318,685.76 in circulation. This would
be a per capita circulation of about 828—
just one-balf of wbatthe Journal claims.
lAt this 8983,318,685 mentioned above

included 3236,094,790 of tbe one and two
year notes of 1868 and the compound in­
terest notes. These one and two year
notes should not properly be counted as
circulation, because they bore interest If
they were deducted from the circulation at
that time it would leave a net circulation
of-3747,223,895.76, or a per capita circula­
tion of less than 321.50.
If the Journal’s theory Is correct that
circulation governs the price of any com­
modity in the world’s market then wooi
to-day ought to bring about 81.20 a pound
instead of 8 or 10 cents.
There is a wide difference between wbat
the Journal thinks “ought to be” and
and what really is, and figures are often
given at random which havq no founda­
tion in fact, and the above is only an
The Grand Rapids Herald of July 8. baa ample.
quite a bit to say concerning Dr. Suleeba,
MMrrtage License*.
the Assyrian who lectured at the PresbyHenry G. Jewell, Assyria,
t&lt; rian church recently, and who excited
Alta A. Moore,
••
Solomon Lee. IAke Odessa.
the interest and respect of all who beard
Louisa Bourn, Middleville,
him. lie was born in the northern McsJohn W. Benedick, Ku Hand.
Kate Mae Rider.
*
opolana in 1862. and acquired bis early
James H. Knickerbocker. Rutland.
education in a missionary school.
He
Mary A. Atkins.
•*
learned the shoe makers trade there and
James R. Baker. Kent Co.
Lydia Franklin. Tbornapple,/
began
earn his living at the age of ten.
Fred Blow. Baltimore,
At 12 be resumed his studies at Mardin,
Eunice Crnnuey. Maple Grove.
Walter HL Burd. Carlton.
.
and after a four yea rs course, started out
Olive May Culler, Hastings,
to teach, continuing bis studies until 18
Albert Chaffee, Hastings,
Gborisla liagndorn. City
when be finished tbe theological course.
Edward Groat, Johnstown,
The next three years be spent wandering
Huidab Pickle, Barry.
through Egypt, Turkey and Palestine,
William c. Freeman. Maple Grove.
Marietta Denary, Nashvl'le
and there acted as interpeter to a medical

“Jodfe" Adams, the startec, is a favor­
ite here. Drivers know that wbat be says
always "gore,” and for that reason tire­ missionary for three years. Tbe doctor
some jockeying is done away with.
determined to come to America aud re­
ceive a higher education, despite the fact
Tbe presence of Harris, of Mendon, is a that he had aa aged mother and a sister
with seven children to support, which be
afterwards did with credit to himself.
His Journey towards America was un­
eventful until he reached the Euphrates
river where be was detained ou account
upon payment of 315 as a bribe.

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wto court. ih«u to be balden at the Probate
office.. In the city of Hastings, In said county,
aud show bauae. if any there t*. why the tirayer
of the petitioner mw n« be OTJS4*4’
U Is further ordered, that taldjx&lt;irioorr gi vt
notice to the petjous
of the peadeney of said petition, and tbe bear
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Judge of Probate.
QUEEN' VICTORIA GETS TIPS.

Queen Vi ctorin gets more tips than
any other functionary in Great Britain,
and, what is more, she Insists on get­
ting them. Of course, they are not
called tipa. They are called perquisites;
but It is all the same. An ex-httache,
writing in the New York Tribune, says
that among the moat curious of them
is her right to every whale or sturgeon
captured on the coast of the United
Kingdom and brought to land. Both
of these perquisites date back to the
days of the Norman kings, and it ap­
pears that in the case of the whale the
monsters were divided between the sov­
ereign and his consort, the queen tak­
ing the head in order that her ward­
robe might be replenished with the
whalebone needed for the stiflening of
her royal garmentx Another of tho
queen's baksheesh is a certain nundx?r
of magnificent Cashmere shawls, which
ore dispatched to her every year from
the kingdom of Cashmere. They vary
in value, as a rule, from three hundred
to twelve hundred dollars apiece, and
the queen is accustomed to proent one
of them as a wedding present to every
young girl of the aristocracy or in
whose future she is in any way inter­
ested. Every tailor holding a patent
of “Purveyor to Her Majesty,” if he
conforms to ancient tradition and
usage, should present her with a silver
needle each year.
Another class of
royal purveyors is called upon to pre­
sent annually to her u tablecloth, while
from other sources again she is entitled
to an annual contribution of such
■Varied tips as white doves, white hares,
currycombs, fire-tongs, scarlet hosiery,
nightcaps, knives, lances arid crossbowa Morover, at the coronation, the
lord of the manor of Addington must
present to the sovereign a “dish of pot­
tage” composed of “almond milk,
brawn of capons, sugar and spices,
chickens parboiled and chopped.” A£
the same ceremony the lord ol the
manor of Haydon is obliged by virtue
of his tenure from the crown to present
the monarch with a towel, the lord of
the manor of Workshop giving the sov­
ereign a “right-handed glove." These
are only a few of the various baksheesh
to which Queen Victoria is entitled by
tradition and usage.
Cure* Sleep-Walking.

An old colored “mammy," noted for
her-originality in methods of nursing,
declares that she cured a whole family
otsleep-walking by placing a atrip of
oileloth each side of ths l»ed—the feet
touching the cold floor awakening the
sleeper. Wet carpet on the floor is a
not unknown remedy, and a bathtub
of water where the wandering sleeper
would descend into it on leaving the
bed Is the rather heroic treatment
sometimes resorted to. The old mam­
my's method deserves a trial, and
would seem to be both effective and
not too severe.

Butter, o to ll.
Corn per bu.. 45
Lard per lb., io.
Potatoes per bu., 00 to 75.
Rve per bu.. 45.
Tallow per lb., 3)4.
Oats per ou.. 38.
Wheat, red per bu.. ro.
Wheat, white per bu.00.
C over Seed per bu.. 4.50 to 6.00.
Timothy Seed per bu.. 2Jio
Barley per bu. 80 to w.
Pork dressed. 5.60. .
Beans. 1.00 to i.«n.
Chicken dressed. 8 and f&gt;.
Turkeys. dressed. 11.
Bee-f dressed. 5.50 to 6.00.
Beef live. 2% to 3,
Mutton, dressed. 5.
Wool. 7 to 16.

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HASTINGS, MICH., JULY 12. 1894.

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WHOLE NO. 2039

SOCIAL PURITY.

that the outcasts of Europe and the note the purity of any girl to alt beside
inferior races of this continent are going, any other girl, while studying the word of
in two generations, to possess the land, God, or listening to the gospel preached,
and all by the. reason of the crime that and I believe I could lay the matter before
HAHTIXGM. Mtcn.
accepts marital relations, but rejects the a class of girls so they would feel no desire
responsibilities, through devices that I re­ to cut the rope which alone bolds this
one, to hope and respectability.
Madam Pbemdext, Members of THB fuse to suggest or to namt—a crime that other
strikes in the very heart of the church, as Wtdle 1 would strenuously hold to thia
nOMKKs Club axd Guests.
well as in the world, vicious and degrad­ position, I would as strenuously oppose
igvtng
j.
I come before you for the consideration ed.”
too early restitution of su-h girls to social
The 4th of July celebration In Irving
When Nehemiah set out to rebuild the intimacy. This is necessary for the preser­
was a grand success. There was no dis­ of the topic assigned me with reluclare?
fallen walls of Jerusalem, his ancestral vation of the innocent, and for the Integri­
order on the grounds and everyone thought and I shrink from the task imposed.
.1 am here from the force of two motives city, be ordered that eadh man should ty of the social fabric. But she should
lhe day well spent.
Owing to a misunderstanding In dates. —the first, a spirit of loyally to the organ­ build the wall over against his own house come back Into society in my mind just as
Mr. Sulceba could not l&gt;e with us last Sun­ ization which has placed me here; and tl e and In that way a large portion of the de­ soon as her associate in ain comes back, if
day, but he will preach in the Cong’l second and higher motive; the hope that 1 fense was to be built. I drop this as a seed he is allowed to do so."
When mothers and their daughters bold
church next Sunday afternoon and deliver may be able to ho bring out for your con­ thought.
sideration, a few thoughts, trite and com­
If you would protect your own homes, the men of their acquaintance to tiie same
a lecture in the evening, July 15ih.
W. 8. Brlghtral, of Grand Rapids, spent mon perhaps, but thoughts that may which is your first duty before God; warn laws of right and wrong that God gave
a few days last week with his parents in find root, and grow and develop to a frui­ your sons and your daughters against these them, and demand purity for purity, then,
tion of better things. The topic Is not a things-and do it hi time, forestall the sys­ and not till then will we be able to suc­
Irving.
Mr. L. K. Powers has been visiting Mrs. popular one. but that should be of no tem of underground telegraphy which has cessfully refute the assertion that woman
neiioht In the scale, over 'agalust that its station In the play-ground of the public Is the most unjust and cruel to her own
French.
sex, and the strongest influence for clean
which Is right and profitable.
school and up.ui the street.
Roberteon
had the
, Walter
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linn
i nt misfortune to I
if this club, at whose invitation we are
“Innocence is a rope of sand.” “Princi­ liv« for men will have been put forth.
lose one of
of. hla beat hunws.
huraea.
**
And now let me entreat all. present to
Haying Is finished and harvosUng is'| gathered here, Is to beau educator, a force ple a Damascus blade.” to def*nd Inno­
for good in the community, so called cence. purity and all the temples of lha set their faccu against the spread of evil
well fe,.
bwi»n TIW
~
h'ra
"'*‘ ’«**
reports, especially If you do not know
“good form” must not lake precedence to heart.
the payment of a debt which a body of I To my mind there Is no rex In virtue and them to be true. What crutdtj, w hat tor­
wopten like this, owes id any community 1 repudiate the justice of the assertion ture to an Innocent victim of slanderous
Carltnu.
in which they live.
of the silver-tongued congressman from attacks, bow utterly helpless are they to
Anua Schrlber spent the 4th at Kalama­
This club is out* of a system, or federa­ Kentucky, “that a lapse from virtue only save themselves from the lashings of
zoo.
tion of such clul»s in this country which Injures the man, but destroys the wo­ tongues once centered upon them. What Is
Mrs. J. Keeler returned from New York stands in tbe front rank of charitable, man.” Alas that our social standards mu&gt;:e slander?
State last Tuesday. She has been there' philnuthraplcal. and social reform.
“It la an asuuun at the midnight hoar.
it possible that auch a statement should
I'rged on by envy, th »t with t.wtstepa soft
on a visit.
Our work the past year has been largely liavc color! Do not say to your daughters—
.Steals on the sluinlwr of sweet Inaoceuee.
Mrs. John Shriber went to Grand Rap­ historical, but we have read history in and your sons “If you do certain things yon
And with the datk drawn dagger of the
ids Saturday to sec her brother. Will Ken­ vain, if we have not been able to learn will be talked about; you must be careful of
mind.
Drinks deep the crimson current ot the
nedy, who h very ill.
from it that nations and governments rise., your deportment that you may stand well
heart,
j
Mrs. Stillwell, who lias been visiting flourish, and fall, in exact ratio to tbe In the community and In the church.” But
It Is a worm that crawl* on beauty's cheek.
say to them “Don’t do these things which
friends here, relumed to Forest Grove moral quality of their people.
It Is a coward tn a coat of mail
Monday, accompanied by M.ias Zelia O’dell
'Ulis thought may make Hie Jlieme savor of laxity, because they are not right.”
That wages war against the brave and the
who will spend a few wr*eks with Mrs. under discussion a patriotic one. In which No higher reason can be given among
And Hite the long, lean lizard that will mar
S.
every man and women, who loves his or men.
The lions sleep. It wounds the noMest breast.
Impress upon all hearts under your Influ­
Mr. Ixnvis. of Kalamazoo, a cousin of heficountry and Is concerned In the perpe­
I have seen u tread upon a lily fair.
ence
the
necessity
of
pure
thoughts.
This
tuity
of
her
institution*,
is
interested.
Mrs. John O’Conner. Sundayed in Carb
On one of whom the world could say no
। ton.
Tjiis government is one formed of many; sounds common place but no one thing is
harm;
And although sunk beneath the mortal
—. ------j Our house keepers are in n stew most of tbe community is one formed of many. In more important.
wound.
the time now, cherries and lierrles being » g.nernnwit like num. Hie tome, rather ,"Keep thy ln»|tliiatl&lt;m with ill diligence,
It broke Into the sacred «epulcher.
it are the Issues of life.” Isays
than the individual h the unit, and any ’for out' of................
And dragged its victim (tom. the hollowed
ripe.
grave.
Wheat harvest has commenced and the influence which tends to break it down. the wisest man of history.
Parents should gnufd their children
disrupt, or destroy its nacredneiw and pu­
For public eyes to gaze upon, it hath wept,
golden grain is laid low.
That
from the earth Its victim passed away.
along
the
line
of
intimate
companionship
rity,
Is
most
baleful
In
its
effects,
even
to
Patience strengthens the spirit. sweetens j
Ere it had taken venxenee on its virtue*.
mid these companionships, within season­
the temper, slides anger, extinguishes i the1 nation. ,
And on tnc sepulcher of her repose. .
able times and reasonable limits.
Bedewed
with many a tributary tear.
|
Men
and
women
who
have
written
upon
envy, subdues pride; It bridles the touguv^
Danced In tiie moonlight of n lummers sky
School boy and girl friendships aVe al­
restrains the hand, and tramples upon this subject from knowledge gained by in­
With savage satisfaction.'*
together
delightful
and
pleasant;
school
vestigation
aud
exjperience,
have
declared
temptations. It is well to keep n good
And whether reports be false or true; is
“sdcittl vice to be all Invading:” numerous boy.and girl love affairs are altogether to
supply on hand.
in Its forms ami touching every walk in be discouraged, as tending to a familiarity It iu the luterests of purity or righteous­
of
thought,
with
some
of
the
most
strong
ness
to repeat evil ot auy one? Can good
Ufa.
Bowent 31 ill*.
It look? every man and woman, every ami sacred emotions, at a time when judg­ come of It? if not let us refrain for our
Fine weather nt present.
ment and reason have not obtained to own sake; for our childrens sake, who
sou
and
daughter,
in
the
face
and
says
Mr. Elmer King Is on the sick list.
“Beware!’’ It enters the palaces of royalty an extent to give them the proper place In must run this same gauntlet; tor the sake
Corn Is prospering nicely.
life.
of the accused who Is quite as likely to be
People are busily engaged in haying and in Europt*, tbe dwellings of elegance and
That “familiarity begets contempt,” is innocent as guilty. Shall we cast stones
wealth iu America, and the homes of
harvesting.
true along all lines of social intercourse, at a brother or a sister, who is heir
I
imverty
in
both
city
and
country.
There was not as large a crowd nt
,zucn not
um the
»uv uu».v
K of
... Peterborough
i
"Of the self same heritage; child of the self
poes
Bishop
’s between individuals and between families.
Streeter's Landing as was expected on
tome &lt;tod.
•rarmillon •that
the sin ui
of nugiauu
England is uu»
not ----Intimae,
without familiarity, should be the
afuriuaiioii
wiai tocsio
—
July 4tb.
Who bas but stumbled In the path, we have
•
•• 1-’nndard.
,
lntemiM*rnuce
but
Impurity.
”
apply
equally
•
sl
*,
In wcakneM trod.”
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Bechtel, of thia
i
if
all
young
women
had
ingrained
in
place, spent Sundhy al the laltez’s sisters, as well to the conditions of society in |j their“ character the knowledge which is so
*Bulo"un thcao twin evils walk hand !
“”d
ol&gt;
Mrs. Frank Damoulh. of Thornapple.
Owing to lack of space last week we
Mr. a mi Mrs. Guy Pierson of this Inlhand. With
tVilti this
thia true,
true, and
and to
to understand
understand that
that happy
happy marand "w'ilh
with "the
tpe ii hserve
‘?rVt’nml
mat­ were unable to give the results of the
place spent Snuday with Mr. Fred Gales, eyes of thia greater and hydr^heded mon-1 ruge comes only from profound respect. races Thursday afternoon which were as
of Thornapple.
,!er. kUrin/ln all dln-ctlonv. Ito tread like I
follows:
"
Miss Veva Ide. of Grand Rapids, who
the tiger’s in softness; its fangs like his in j selves, when In the company of the man
FREE FO U ALL PACE.
.
is visiting at John Kings, spent the latter deadly cruelty; with the darkness and the i whfat* name they, hope to bear, anil how
Brighton
Girl,
owned by Harry
part &lt;»f last week with her aunt. Mm.
'
seldom that unfortunate' excuse for a
daylight
alike
suited
to
its
purposes;
Van A uken. of Brighton.
Youngs.
If Innocence and intellect are no shield but blighted life would be rendered, “It was
Bonaventure, owned by A. G.
rather a bait for it’s insatiable desire— under promise of marriage.”
Butler. Bellevue.
It
sounds
so
commonplace
too.
to
say,
what can save our community, our homes,
Time 2:2GM; 2:21 XHaying and harvesting Is the order of our sons and our daughters, and our neigh­ “Be careful what your boys and jour
2:40 TROT.
the day. Some arc through baying while bor’d «&gt;ns and daughters from this de­ । girls, jes. and your men and your women
others have just begun.
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read.”
Auburn
Chief, owned by J. J.
Edward Gates has a new Champion stroyer?
Away with the overdrawn French nov­ Littlejohn. Allegan.,
2-3 Dis.
1 apprelierifl our strongest hope is in a
binder.
Maggie May, George Walter,
knowledge of the conditions. If any ques­ els, hot-house pictures of life. The kind
Com, oats and beans have revived up tion the enormity and strength of the so-’ which fill the story weeklies, and are re­ City.
4 Dis.
■
some since the hail, but the rye and some cial curst*, investigate. Not by talking it tailed at ten cents apiece over so many
Tom Ellis. Fred Parker,
8-2-2
kinds of wheat are about half knocked in over with a neiglibor
.
who
dis­ news counters; reeking with Impurity of I Cltv,
Fedonla, Ans Nobles, City,
the ground.
plays talent for private Investigation, । suggestion: firing the Imagination; and;
H. Chamberlin supports a new carri­ called sometimes by the vulgar name feeding and building up the very elements
Time, 2:41; 2:42: 2:36)&lt;.
age.
ONE MILE RUN.
of . gossip,
but read books written in the nature of the reader, which develop
.
Floy Withauer is attending the summer upon tiie subject by eminent physicians into all forms of social impurity.
Annie West
A young man or woman rises from an
school at Nashville.
and lawyers, then if you are confirmed In
2-2
Branco
Hiram Payne has bought a four-year- the truth of the statement of the situa­ evening with one of them, as fully in the
St. Patrick, owned by John
old colt.
.
tion, see what you aud what 1 can do to power of the temptation to do evil, as Matheson, Lowell,
3-3
could be induced by any influence under
H. V. Loomis Is cutting wheat for Rev. bring about a better order of things.
Gen, Cadwell, owned by A.
L. Gesler.
At this point
1 wish to read the sun.
H
Logan,
Grand
Rapids,
I would shudder at sight of a boy read­
Mrs. J. Radford, of Climax, who has three brief extracts taken from an
I WILL SELL
Time 1:49; 1:53.
been visiting relatives and friends here address on social purity, delivered by the ing the Police Gazette or Its kind, as I
NOTES.
home Sunday.
Rev. Dr. George Douglas before the Na­ would to see him handling a deadly ser­
Baby Carriages..
. .25 Per Cent. Off returned
pent, or carring a glass of whiskey to his
The track Record is now 2:21 W made by
W. Shed has purchased a new buggie.
tional Convention of Christian Endeavor
Carpets............
..10
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lips.
Brighton
Giri.
Tills
is a very low record
Mrs. O. D. Loomis returned home Sun­ at Montreal, about two years ago.
- i Then what shall be our position toward
Parlor Suits
day after spending a week at her father’s.
..15
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“
“1 turn to the dark record of solitary the unfortunate ones who have been the for half mile track.
Mr. L. Chamberlain.
vice. Thh is the crime of innocence, the
Fedooia, owned by Ans Nobles of this
Mattresses...;....
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victims of their own, or another's sln«—be
Mrs. J. McLean, of Allegan, visited crime that benumbs
the conscience, that other a parent whose weakness they city, shows great speed.
Bed Room Suits..
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friends in this vicinity last week.
and kills with Its unkindly blast the flow­ may have Inherited, as they did their hair
Fred
Parker has owned Tom Ellis but a
Mrs. W. N. Payne spent a portion of ers of early piety.
Chairs.
The crime that
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last week with her daughter, Mrs. Clara blanches the cheek, that shakes the nerve and eyes, or a parent who sinned against short time, but at the races won almost
Draperiithem by mglect to watch and. warn, to enough to pay for him,.
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system into ruin, that clouds tbe intellect,
Loomis.
guard and guide?
Book Cases
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that breaks down the Integrity of the will,
Annie West won the one mile nm easi­
Parents “who failed to nip In the buds
Bodford.
that launches emasculated ruin into tend* nees which bloisom&gt;*d in ruin, or the ly. Unless wi* are mistaken her time-of
Carpet Remnants
..50
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Mr.
L.
A.
Stratton
and
sou
Fred,
who
asylums
of
hopeless
insanity,
collapsing
1
:49
Is the fastest ever made over this
'Picture Framing.
sin of a lover whose love was lust—•
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" tdere visiting In this place last week*, have Iu premature death.”
what shall heonr attitude toward these? truck for a full mile.
returned to their home In Kalamazoo.
1 “I turn to tin* consequences of associate
Il was
of Hester Prynne,
Thursday afternoon Albatross gave the
nv lot
mi to
main- •• -•
---- -said
---------. that .pill. ,
to matriAnd
tiling else in proportion. Come early and get the The new house being erected by Mr. I vice. In early life it was mv
From the halls n,’*'‘ hvrol»».« Of Jia wthome’s “Scarlet L*,*t- bt-st jwing exhibition he gave during the
Perkins will be occupied by Mr. I. JI. At­ cqlale fn medical science. F“~ “***
■ ' j j ter,” that thecuniUtion and theJorture of meeting, nuking the half mile io 1:05 flat,
•w'-'t .
lions.
Youre truly,
wood. which will be much more conveni­ I of the post-mortem anatomic analysh
,: her life seemed to have given her a sixth a 2:10 gait. Tbe exhibitions of Albatross
*,vr
sevim-d iq j
ent for Mr. and Mrs. Atwood in their school have gone to the clinic wards of the hos- i ™
! pitais. I have * vn the West India fevers 1 aP....
,,#e’ 50 ,— .....
w,".*in she met upon the were worth the price of admission each
work.
i Highway men and women «nd maidms
.
;
Mi-&lt;s Edna Neal, who has been home on i In,their delirium; I have seen the famine ,’ who hadted upon.her ua mi evil thing, bln* &lt;*M*
A good many ttl«*d, unsuccessfully ot
a visit from New York, has gone to Battle j plague, when over almost every couch, iu ! could s&lt; e into tlwlr liven and'’.see the sm
Creek where she Intends to stop for a every ward, there fluttered the white-{! tbut each had hidden away from their fe|- cdurM*. to buy 5^0 bills from the fakirs
; winged Abgei of death, until! some ten I
while.
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lows, different sins of ditfen-nt kinds. Jdt for S5.U0. They all fared Just the same as
thousand &lt; n’rred the temple of silence; all had them. The iu-*n who would have everybody els** &lt;h»es who tries to get some­
Caatletdn.
whence then* is no return.
As u,j fltoiied the woman inkrn in adultery, atl thing fur niHiilng.
। Mrs. Bellingham and son, of Baltimore, pastor I have gone tbror&gt;gh three vhlta-1
::!
tlnns of cholera, have stood by one in tin? i
d *»ut i&gt;ud«i the Maxtor’s command,
visited Mrs. D M. Efosmcr last week.
“to throw
,,,row the
t,u? first stone, he that is with­
James Wallette, of Grand Rapids, visit­ midnight hour. In the article of death, who I out ain.
”
heard tiie voice of the pulpit,In the morn- i
R. P. Kintrrain tx&gt;L. C. Cooper. 44«. sec 17,
ed
relatives in this vicinity last w&lt;&gt;ek.
Willi
humility
born of these tlieughth Awmf
. .OF
witness'd a home made (
U. FIWO.
,
m
J
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Miss Nora Andrus treated her class in ing, and Iyhave
a winding sheet that enjoidM ;1 .w”u,kl nmko
and a drier­
W. R. Cr.wner to Lvura R. and C. B. Hamp­
u windingIusheet
enfolded
music to a picnic at Thornapple lake the desolate by household
the tlmt
gTavrT:
but 1 |
Io K&lt;&gt; "“d *l« &lt;"• more a tea &lt;if ton. |».;rwt » ■•«30. citv. t30.
29th.
)
Martha
Nichols
to
Hannibal
Marble,
parcel,
the entire .. ...u «ni,.malv declare that &gt;&lt;,ur
toward them, and I w.mld dtt. Gr *nts art J. &gt;Ao. here and solemaly declare that ■
• —------ ------- ----r.
, ' Miss Tygh, of Jackson, is the guest of stand
John FilmingloCOas Jeuton. let 2. blk 2-4.
I newr knew fear until 1 wUnn^t | "rake » wMe dIMluellon iwtween the nulof•
her cousin MlAa Nora Cole.
loos woman who parades her snamu and KaalrUl add. $&lt;0.
8. N. Pike wCF Pike. 4&lt;«a. see 8.Thornapple .
couseq^euoes that fol­ sells her own soul for money, and thrgir*
Mr. Hoover, lirhile returning home from the terrible
- e
Nashville a few nights ago, was stopped low the violation oC God’s own iaw who has “lovnf not wisely, but too well;” ■|00.
J. FMarrtoN. B GoodDougii. Ma. sec 23,
by some one taking his horse by the bits of purity. I have seen a young man who,
Iwasagueat a few days ago in the Irvltv’ I'“1
A.W. Wilcox to Earl M. Wilcox, «M, Me St
and a man stepping up to the buggy de­ listening to the voice of the siren, once home of a clergyman, in a city in the
manded his money. Mr. Hoover had and only once, passed tbe boundary of northern part of the stair. The cfprgy- *w‘ WUcox to Earl W Wilcox, IMa, sec W,
presence of mind to speak to bis horse acd eternal right. 1 have seen him struck | man’s wife had told me after Sunday ▲vj(la, St.co.
..OF
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F. W 'Stratton to L. A. Stratton. pareel. Dak
hitting the man over the head with the with fangs more lerribln than those of lhe j school oi» Sunday, the difficulty a cercobra de capello; I sa w him when every ■ tain teacher of a class of young ladies iu ton. 81100
butt of his whip made bis excape,
B. Abbey, of Assyria Center, spent Fri­ bone was necroulsed and the very cranial the school was experiencing that daj.
covering destroyed; I saw him mourning at
day with his cousin Aivah Park.
A girl who had been a member of the tec B. Woodland. t»».
QUITCLAIM DKW1M.
Mrs. Herbert Smith and .son Harry, of last when his flesh and body were con­ class, had gone wrong, and that Sunday
0. G. McClure heira to AUee L. Muntoa, par­
sumed. exclaiming, “Ifcw have I hated in­ .had been her first appearance In the elms
Grand Rapids, are guests of Ed. Kinne.
cel, sec 3o CMt’-etou, ft.00.
Miss Flora Bnrgman. of Lansing is vis­ struction ana my heart despised reproof.” since. It seems she had twen expected
David G. McClure, per Adm’r to Adele M.
•*1 look at this great race, this civilizing I and several muchers of gins in the clasa, Bryau. parcel m*c 32,Bastings twp and other
iting her sister Mrs. Len Straw.
-­
Lettie Rorick, of Morenoe, was the factor of the continent. As surely as the' had said their daughters sbnuld not remain U(WrcFSilanDto Edwin 8. Harris, pared
Indians are dying oat of tne west, tbe In the class if she was allowed to coair
guest of Mrs. Q. C. Price Saturday.
great New England race is dying out of back. After eveniiigServtoe the Superin­ “ui: SJmSn,to,E.°S. Harris, parcel sec M,
the east. Look at the statistics—nnc bun- , tendent came in to consult with the pastor CaslM4a.31fl0i
Broward.
Mary A Hsvaum to Edwin 8. Harris, parcel.
■ecSl.Oavletoe.it no
__
rood man, from Ihb pl.oe celebrated dred families In Five | Points record air ; as to tiie best oourse to puisneThese goods been slow sale on
advertised, theAulorloM
hundred children; ififlh
one hundred
Henry Harman to Edwin 8. Harris, parrot.
i vaniiMfamilies
■ r^.rri
In the cm**enmliuit »tacu followed, my
forth at Gull lake.
order t&lt;i move them, we shall sell them.,
p J) and E The Womaas
Foreign Mlaeloner, Mret- in Madison aad
w»"«k
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U Warner. tb« Sixty children; olp
Come and get your siie while we have
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let the girl c-me Im&lt; u tn Friday acMsd. I
Worcester, NastiaV. - F&lt; mm
...
widths, sues 2 to 6. We can save you money
"Aynas' Dealer baa pnrehawd a new seven hundred and fifty children; oue
l.’lba Pajne.
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hundred families in West Montreal, thn»q you will d’jjdj
Frank Rra©tl«’ru*n-. Middlevine,
Deering binder.
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hundred children: one hundred famiiiea done, and )'&lt;•«
Ed. Slornu U nuralng a sore limb « the
i evv ti wttl c&lt;Mda»lGuv Forward, Haatioc*.
re,ult of a little loo patriotic .trie oo the : amid the prolet* ria of the east end. eight
Clara Hart. Lowell.
I hundred children.
It is thus seen
fourth.
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�io all people who visit tbe national
Knight* of Labor are moving tn th* nmtter of ।
TTQT5KT7L PUBLICATION•
capital.
Mumring
the
impeachment
of
Attorney
GeneM
UOJ»T
U
ta
a
vFollowing tbe dewcription of tbe cap­
SHOT B¥ TROOPS.
Olney for Interference In the strike.
j
—- -----------ital is a list of members of tbe press
Tbe railroad blockade Im complete in Call- .
Wnvisad Edition Of the who are entitled to admission to the
Thursday. July ■». ^94fornix
except
st
»
few
point*
tn
the
Month.
The
Latest
Ro
_
vlsQ
.
a
^3'^2-«
Militia Firo Upon a Furious Mob
nrt-fw gallerv. commencing with the
Oongresslona1 Directory.
Vast qusniitlee of fruit are rotting.
v
Ln Chicago.
Alexandria Garette and ending with
COOK BROS.. Propnetors.
, A labor meeting at New Yota Sunday in­
dorsed the strike and condemned the action of |
the Washington Post, giving the name
the federal government tn sending troops to TdusM. Iota'—1’”" “■'•t*'-''1 to °“ of the correspondent after the name of
the Booh. bX
ChicacoKilled and Many "Wounded--Two Killed
each paper. This list of newspapers
ment-Iudl*p«u,ble u&gt; r&lt;U‘All members of the American Railway union .
In Other Coatilcts—A Fatal Fight
and newspaper men is of special value
in Toledo. O.. one «if the principal railroad cen- |
ora and Librarian*.
ter* of the United Staten, have, been draerod
to correspondents, as they can tell at a
out by President Deb*.
single glance which newspaper* art(Special Waahinxton Letter.]
USED THEIR GUNS.
Official* of tbe Brotherhood of Railway Train­
represented at the national capital, the
A
new
edition
of
the
Congreralonal
Chicago; July 8.—The hrstreal battle men met at Galesburg. HL. and decided to rec­
ommend tar.t members employed on the Santa Directory has recently been Issued un­ names of the correspondents and the
ef the strike occurred Saturday after­ Fe take no part la the strike.
der the direction of the Joint committee street number of their offices and res­
noon. Bayonets, bullets and stones
A nearer approach to the aehedules in the-;
idences. Moreover, this list shows to
Kuuto on printing of the house of
were the wen pc ns used and the com­ runn^rt
runmng
uj
wmu*
•»
v
.
---nmuiua « ™
v _ -rj _
r
f^ud States senate. This ambitious and pushing newspaper
batants were members of the state than on any day since the Strike began and
workers who are reaching out for
'
is
the
third
edition
for
the
Fifty-third
militia and a body of 2,000 strikers. general manager a were well pleased.
more business to whom to write when
Business men ot Minneapolis indoreed the%
As a result two of the latter are daad, oourae of President Cleveland nod Senator ‘ congress and contains a great deal of offering their services.
B to repnga score or more wouuded, and five of Davis toward the strike, while resolutions ot valuable as well as Intcrewtlng
• ; mation.
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the soldiers are suffering from con­ censure were adopted In the populist canventhe book, ad­
•.*| Upon the fly leaf
tusions received by stones thrown by Hco
"* joining the frontispiece, is a list of ex­
i Orders placing the Union Pacific. Northern
the rioters.
and Central Pacific roods under mili­ ecutive mansion rules, signed by Henry
During the afternoon a detail of Pacific
tary control and Instructing commanding offi­
■ Mr. C. E. Btthall, W, Union, Minn.
i thirty-eight members of Company C, cers to use force to prevent interference with L. Thurber, private secretary to the
I president. These rule* arc a* follows:
1 Illinois national guard, under com- train* were issued by President Cleveland.
■ The cabioet will meet TueMdayM and Fri­
Gov. Stone has issued a proclamation calling
1 raand of Capt. Kelly, were detailed to
upon
the
cit
liens
uf
Missouri
to
uphold
tbe
days at eleven o clock.
the men employed on a wreck
By try or live oak, caused inflammation, enip protect
I”
••Mon luy will be reserved by the president
law. He warns all against interference with
Ing train to clear the debris from either passenger or freight traffic, end says for the transection of public bus ice** requir­
Rons and Intense Itching and burning eu my in
the tracks of
the Grand Xrunk railroads must be allowed to run their trains ing hi« uninterrupted attention.
•■The president will receive mnalor*anu rep­
road. At Forty-ninth and Loon- free
.. froip taijrf«r?fl&lt;* U W f*? ?nd “,®n w
He warns
is
streets
the *'unob
became do
6o It.
lu Jis
wV_n*_ all person * that he wlU en- .; resertativei In 5onrrc*s from ten to twelve
I cnether
except cabinet days.
parilla so abusive and demonstrative that an &lt; force the law regardless of consequences• PcrsonR n«it senators and rcprcKCn ativcM.
The’order of United Staten Marshal Israel to
legs. I lure ukeu
HHteAC? attempt was made to drive it away at bis deputies in Colorado to arrest without havlr.tr buMinens with the president. wUl be re­
Hood’s Sarsaparilla and &lt;
U1
the point of the bayonet The charge warrants strikers, especially leaders, for ceived from twelve to one o'clock cvenr day.
do not have any poison
was met by pistol shots and a show­ merely counseling men not to work on railroads except M«n0aJn» and cabinet days­
symptoms. I have
‘ Th'.* e who have no business, but who desire
er of stones from the ranks of in the hands of receivers has caused great ex­
gained 13 pounds since taking Hood's. 0
citement among the labor organlxatioas. Tbe to pay their respects, will be received by the
•the
rioters.
Finding that bayonet Btrlkera declare that no deputies shall take presldont In the E»*t room nt one o'clock p.
B. Bohkll. West Union, Minnesota.
thrusts had no effect in awing the them without u warrant unless they kill them. m. on Mondays, Wednesday* and Saturdays."
Hood's Pills cure all Uver Ills, biliousness
angry strikers, Capt Kelly ordered a '
! The first page contains an autobiogOALVBILA M. OROW, XI. C.
A HEAP OF RUINS.
heads
of the
enemy.
, volly fired over -the
---------------------------- j. ,'
' raphy of Vice President and President
GOOD ADVICE.
| Thi* was met by a return fire of stones M*oy World'* Fair BuUdinr* Are Reduced of
Adlai E. Stevenson. Ac­ nant to the customs of the galleries far
. and several members of the militia
‘ to A*hes.
I
to this brief condensation of correspondents to make apjilication*
i fell from blows thus received.
1I Chicago
hicago, July
Jaly O0.—A year ago
«go the
the the hjst4&gt;rv of a lifetime. Vice Presi- for work to newspapers already repre­
Evet y .patriotic. J’ber. slipuld
bis
shot to Kill.
*I Court of Honor
---- -*of **•the
“ *-«•
—aAiZL. sented ifl Washington, aa shown by the
fair•-tvut*«
‘-White
stevehson
was .b&lt;irti .in am
Christian
pc-r&gt;.&gt;nal effort and iniluccwk‘o increase f Retreating a few paces, Capt. Kelly City" stood in unrivaled splendor upon i,,unty. Kv., October S3, 1410, and ia in list.
The rules of the senate and house re­
i
formed
his
men
in
lij&gt;e
of
battle
and
the
shore
of
Imke
Michigan,
and
thouhfty-ninLii
year
of
his
uge.
He re­
the circulation of his home, paper which
gave the word to fire into the ranks of reads reveled' in ita beauty. Thursday move&lt;i „■ i,h his father's family to quire that every person desiring ailteaches the American politjy of Tratecthe foe. Without hesitation the sol­ night it passed away in fiery splendor, , Illo&lt;)nlingiun. HL. in IS-IS; was edu­ mission to the press galleries shall
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Ti.;.
a( U u nltooiM Wesleyan univer­ make application to the speaker of tbe
mourned
it* r.w
fall. This
diers obeyed the command, and thirty­ and thousands
in every way possible. After the bbnie eight bullets sped on their mission of morning nothing but smoking ruins
sity, and commenced the practice of howte of representatives, in writing,
pn’-er is taken care of, why not fci:b. death. The altn of the militiamen had mark where on Thursday the Adminis- ttW
1U
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law in llwriuur
December,
1838. He was
a ram- and shall state for what p3j»r or
tbe F(,rtv.fourtb and Fort v-.lxth papers he is employed: and ahull fur­
scribe for the AmkriCan EconoMi»i, i been true, and when the smoke trail..!! building, Machinery ball, the
j
cleared
away
two
dead
men
lay
upon
Agricultural
building
uud
the
ManucongreMCS;
wttb
flrat
aseistant
p«»t- ther state that he is not engaged in
pu’.h-hvd by the American IVotctjrive
। the ground, while twenty others lactureebuildlngetoodoutlinedagain.l ,Msl&lt;.r gencnli during the llrsl Cleve- the prosecution of claims pending be­
T.;:'ITLeague? One of its c rrvspon
wounded were being carried away by the sky. i
1 iland
__ i_administration;
«-«
was elected vice fore congress or the deportments, and
dcht^says: “N6 true American ran thuir co-rfoters.
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The fire broke out shortly after 6 president of the United States Xovein- will not Income
engaged while al­
Thomas Jackson, one of the men c'olpck and though speculation is rife
get ;&gt;lang without it. I consider it tar
lowed admission to th? gnllery; anl
1
wounded
in
the
riot,
died
in
the
hotastovits
origin
nothing
is
definitely
great - t and truest political tc.tch^r in
that he is not in any reuse the agent or
j pita! on Sunday.
. ■ known, bdt it is supposed to have been
repreNcntative of persons or corpora­
L'.e
.ud States."
4
i The effect of the volley was to drive incendiary. It was first discovered in
tions having legii lation before con­
S..
fostal card* request for krpe
I a big portion of the mob from the field, the southwest corner of the Terminal
gress. and will not become cither while
euu.; ’.^copy. Address Wilbur 1 .White- I running like frightened sheep to seek station, whence it spread rapidly. It
retaining his place in the gallery.
Many, however, seemed as though everything con­
G .•neral Secretary, 1J5 Wfht.^d j places of safety.
A standing committee of five corre­
j stood their ground firmly, and with spired to 'help along the work of de­
St.. New York.
spondents, elected annually by a mass
[ loud curses on their lips prepared to struction. The buildings were like
meeting of correspondents, performs
renew the battle. However, the fight­ tinder, there was a scarcity of water,
PARKEfi'S
the duty of supervising all applica­
ing which followed was brief, and the and confution reigned supreme.
HAIR BALSAM
tions, and prevents occupation of the
' crowd was soon dispersed by troops
As dark Bess crept on the scene grew
gallery by any other than bonn fide
and police without further casualties. wilder and more beautiful. Tbe fire
telegraphic correspondent of repu­
Another Fatal Conflict.
; had swept to the Electrical building,
table standing in their business, who
to
the
Mines
and
Mining,
to
the
Manu
­
________
__
During
uunuK the
uiccai.j
early part
pauiu
of the evening
. veiling
represent daily newspapers.
a conflict ensued between members of factures building, and then going back
Clerks in executive deportments and
eTitvSSuhTwvritcSjh, company D., Fifteenth United States upon ita tracks had taken the Agricul­
persons engaged in other occupations,
! infantry, and a bpdy ot strikers who tural building and Machinery hall.
whose
chief attention is not given to
ta or uiscox a co., N. Y. I were engaged in overturning and As walls went crashing down shouts
.VICK PnEMDKXT f«TKVKNJ»OX.
newspaper correspondence, are not en­
.
1 ” ’ " ''
i burning ears in the Pamllandle yards. rose from the people.
rp |
I* moxrjr. alxo other vnlutitled to admission to the galleries.
The buildings saved are
jtre the HortiIL II If || 1 i»bl.‘ premium* t«&gt; k&gt;x&gt;&lt;1 gtw** The soldiers fired on the mob and one
i
. cultural building, the Woman’s build­ ber 8, 1892; and was inducted into office This rule is made decesaary by reason
11 II II I «&gt;• BASE H-iLl. EnthuM- man was killed.
Cj/1 \J\J\J aMtMtbU is yonr opportunity.
of the fact that there are hundreds of
' ing, the Art Palace, and the United March 4. 1893.
See offer
couktky
nt. £’r;ce •J.-c.
Commencing with the state of Ala- literary men in the executive depart­
All Newsdealers; cr M East mth St. New York
Mob rule at Hammond wa* broken States Government building.
bonuh-and ending with the state of ments of the government who would
Sunday only after a bloody battle. At ,
CUTS OFF THE CASH.
Wyoming, aud the territory of Utah, in interfere with the wage earners in the
dawn thousands of rioters obeyed the '
alphabetical order of the states, the legitimate news-gathering business,
j hoarse-voiced commands of a brawny Treasury Offlclnls Forced to fctop All
Shipment* of Money.
Congressional Directory gives autobi­ if they were not excluded from the
fanatic. The track from yard to yard
ographical sketehc* of all of the sena­ press gallery by the rules of the house
W
asiiinotox
,
July
9.
—
Treasury
and crossing to crossing was strewn
PrcaseS, Screw a:;d II ..dm illc* ■with overturned freight cars, bat­ officials hive'been compelled to stop tors and representatives in congress.
of representatives, the senate and. the
There are only two ex-speakers of the standing committee of newspaper corall
shipments
of
cash
to
pointe
west
of
Graters* Elevulors, Evaporators. tered and burned coaches, twisted
rails and broken switches. Non- , the Ohio riper in consequence of tlje house of representatives now in con­ reapondents.
DlustrnU'd Cata ogue Free.
Under
their
contracts gress. namely Galuslm A. Grow, of
Members of the families of corre­
union
trainmen
were
assaulted strikes.
C. C. Hampton u. Con, Detroit, Mich and beateh. Telegraph operators with the government the express Pennsylvania, and Thomas B. Reed, of spondents are not entitled to admission
companies
are
not
liable
for
losses
in­ Maine.
were driven from their posts and their
to the galleries, nor can they secure ad­
According to thia autobiographical mission for their friends at any time.
£2SfSAj«irts.$7J instruments burned out and railway curred in consequence of riots or other
offices were broken into and looted. unlawful acts of that character. publication, Mr. Grow was born Au­ The press galleries are not aristocratic,
And
acting
under
a
privilege
granted
gust
31, 1823. and is therefore in the but they are exceedingly exclusive,
The wires of the city electric light sys­
tem were cut that the mob might do them in their contracts the several ex- seventy-first year of his age. He was solely as a matter of business, for the
first
elected to * congress in 1850..
nress
companies
have
notified
the
of
­
iu deeds in darkness.
Policemen, I
deputy sheriffs and United Statea mar- j ficials that thee- will not accept cash for He served for three terms a* a free soil
democrat,
and then was elected as a
shipment
to
points
west
of
Ohio,
Ken
­
shals were absolutely powerless. Their,
resistance was treated with jeers of ( tucky, Tennessee, Mississippi and Loqi- member of the new-born republican
^erlsion. The rioters were a hundred siana. Thia situation is unfortunate, party, and served for three terms as a
When he first entered
particularly at this time, as pensions republican.
to their one.
/Th/,
j / Everyahcr;. Competen.
are now being paid In Chicago and congress in 1851 he was the youngest
money
it
needed
there
for
that
purpose.
member
of
that
congress. Ten years
At 11 a. m. Company D, Fifteenth
oate for such positions at the Grand Rapids Bu»later he was elected speaker of the
Forty Mills to Start.
regiment United States infantry, from
iaeM Collate, Shorthand, and Normal School.
house
as
a
republican,
on July 4, 1861.
For CaUlocue, address
A. H. Parish, Propr. Fort Sheridan, under command of
Pittsburgh, Pa., July 9.—The tin­
The autobiographical sketch of
Capt. Bartz, arrived. Their numbers plate scale was signed Saturday at a
NOTICE OF HEARING CLtIMS.
were so small that the mob yelled ita conference of manufacturers and Thomas B. Reed, of Maine, shows that
State o( Mich Iran, Coaaty of Harry.—89 •
he was born at Portland. October 18,
Notice is berobr rtvsn. that by an order ot defiance. Until 4 o’clock an armed workmen. This, with the settlement
tbe Probate &lt;’o irt for (he County of K*’ry. peace was sustained; then the mob of the sheet scale, affects 16,000 men 1839, and is, therefore, in the fifty-fifth
made ou the Sth day of June. A. D. 18M. grew desperate again and began ita and forty mills in the country. A gen­ year of his age. He was first elected
Sts mouths from that date were allowed for
creditor* tn prwmnt thVr Halm* aratast ihe e» work of* overturning
'
*
cars. The regu- eral resumption will take place thia to the Forty-fifth congress and has been
tUeof Dmle’ D. Morehou'*". Ute nf anld Cosuty, lars opened fire with deadly efreelected every two years sinca that
dsoBMed. and that all creditors of said deceas­
time. He was elected speaker of the
ed are required to present their claims to .wld feet One man was killed and
Murdarofl Hla Two Children.
house of representatives for the FiftyProUateCusirt.at tbe Probate Office. In the
Butlkr, 8. D., July 6.—K. B. Qvaum,
Chy of Hastings, for examination and allow­ four wounded The riotera wavered
soon rallied and were pro- a Norwegian farmer, became so worried first congress. The autobiography of
ance. on or before the nth day o! December next,
KEXATUH WOLCOTT, COLORADO,
and that such claims will be heard before sold seeding to wreck veugeance on the over crop prospects that he cut the Mr. Reed is contained in ten lines of
Court on Saturrtav. tte wh dar o: Beptraiber and
the.Congressional Directory.
protection of the men who earn their
on Saturday, the 8th day of December next, at t0 soldiers, notwithstanding more volleys throat of his two children, aged 6 and
Following the autobiographies of the bread and butter as chroniclers of the
O’clock In the forenoon of each of those days.
were fired into their midst. They sur­ 8 years, threw them into a well, cut
Dated. J'lue Sth. A. D. 1491.
rounded the troop* and would proba­ his own throat and jumped in after members of the senate and house, com­ daily news in both houses of congress.
0H.K-. W. Armstrong. Judge ot Probate.
mencing
on page 125, the standing com­
bly have annihilated the little band them.
Every newspaper in the United States
,
mittees of the senate are given in al­ ought to have a copy of the Con­
NOTICE FOR HEARING OF CLAIM*.
had it not been for the arrival of rein­
phabetical order. Following this li*t gressional Directory. Senators and
forcement*
from
Chicago.
The
ap
­
State of Mkhlaan, County of Bmy-M.
P
aris. July 7. — Twelve thousand of committee assignments Is an alpha­
NoOoels hereby given, that bv »n order Of th - pearance of fresh troops caused the
Probate Oourrtor theCouDty oi Barrs', nisth* o । mob to retire to a safe spot, and soon square meters of workshops; connected betical list of members ot the senate representatives are each entitled tea
therrtb'day of Jure. a. I), ihk. mx tsoi.ll&gt;
with Charpentier's awning factory at commencing with Senator Aldrich, of limited number of these handy and
from that date wt-re allowed fur ereditatw U. thereafter it was dispersed.
Saint-Ouen-sur-Saine, Frafice, have Rhode Island, and ending with Senator valuable little books, but they do not
ument their ciatuts
the estate oi
To Crash the Mob.
VuJctUUe
O. Buck.
Inti
of
mW
been destroyed by fire. The damage Wolcott, of Colorado. After the name receive a sufficient number to supply
dOouoty. d eceased, sod Uiat hU creditors at
all of the editors in their districts or
Washixotos, July 9.—At 12:30 o’clock amounts to&gt;several million franca
-eart
deceased are
required «o pre
of each senator is given a List of the in their states. If the newspaper men,
Saturday
morning
Attorney
.General
Ml
th&gt;J.r claims to
said
Probate
committees to which he is assigned.
-Court, at rhe Probate office, in tbe City oi Olney left the conference at the white
however, were to urgently request cop­
Wasbisuton. HL. July 0.—Thomas
Barii&gt;«s. !&lt;-.r ex.nnlri.Uiua sod sllosriutce. on or
Foilowing these lists of senate com­
tMtfni* ttte?nh&lt;lav of De»mber nest, and that house and a few minutes later Secre­ Stout and Mrs. Elizabeth Egg man mittees, and senators with the names ies of the Congressional Directory ev­
such claims will Im heard l»-fore said Court, oo tary Gresham and Postmatter General
ery year, the congress would sooh be
were married here Saturday. Their of their committees, there are published
Thursday, tbe 37th dav of September, and on
Tbumisy, the rtb day of December, next, st ten Bissell departed. At 12:45 Secretary combined ages are 162 years, the groom similar lists of the committees and of induced to make a liberal appropria­
tion for the printing of a few thousand
Lamont gave out a statement to
being 8S and the bride 80. Each had the. membership of the house of repre­
Dateft June. X7th. A. D. ISM.
additional copies, so that every editor
the effect that a general con­
been married twice before.
sentatives.
Thus, without difficul­ might have one upon his desk, not only
centration
of
troops
at
Fort
ty, any citizen who is interested may for his own convenience, but for the
Sheridan had been ordered. “Thia,’’
1’KOBATK OKDEE.
Chicago, July 9.—A restoration of turn to this book and ascertain the ex­ information of the general public in
be said, “is for the purpose of protect­
Hlcrisso. County of Barry—ss.
Smith D. Fry.
b *e«lou of Uie Probate Court for tbe ing government property at Chicago wages to the old scale on all roads on act memlwrahip of any particular com­ each community.
r of Barry. bolatD si tbe Probate Ofltoe. and enforcing the orders of the fed­ which ita members are employed will mittee of the wnate or of the house; or
etty of Hastings, tn told county, oc
can turn to the name of any individual
the .Wd tay of July, tn tbe eral courts.” The troops ordered to be demanded by the American Railway
Chicago consist of three batteries of union before it agrees to final settle­ senator or representative and find to
A young man who recently tried his
what committee he is assigned fordutv
ment of the strike.
Ohsrles W. Armstrong. Judge of artillery at Fort Riley, Kan., under
nerve taking pictures with a kodak is
This bit of information U
command of Maj. Randolph, and four
already
beginning to mourn that he
important to gentlemen having buainess before either house or both hou»&lt;‘» ever attempted to enter the amateur
flUn&lt; the pecWon dulv sW led four troops of cavalry from Omaha,
photograph field and that his attempt
rers. executor of said estate and the Ninth regiment of Infantry
has met with sneh good anooMa, for he
of the employe, al the
from Sackett's Harbor, N. Y.
^n^that every mail brings him
defrauded two Milwaukee banka of
“d«’T^nt-.t-enMof the
» letter from a distent

Hastings Banner

Blood Poison

Mood
’s Somo1 1 %%-aau-a

I

I

Racnrx.
R. C .»X

Wia,

July

0.—Gustavus

young couple of this city, ended their

INDIANS ON THE TRAIL
“O O"”’ Bed.kta Tr„...

h"

While Indians are betlertn.il,..,.
whitea it does not follow that aiM
‘
dlan. araequaUy expert.The
In this respect are the IHawar,&lt;c2
manches and Apaehea The l.,,t .2,1*
I ’T/rr- “yS ‘ wrltlr i» lhe's.
Louis Globe-Democrat,
an
who was io the employ of the JpS
ment during the Crook
the southwest. During that
a report came-iu that a band of India
ru der, had made it, ear down th. ‘
ralley, almost nnder the very no^,o.
the troops, and had robbtff »n.J
ranches, killing tbe settler- In order
to snccessfully more again.! the |n.
Alans In that country it wu-. n. e,.,.^,
to march at night, on account
the
warning sent ahead by the signal jre5
A troop of cavalry and a compnnv of
infantry were sent out after theinidera as soon as night cam.
AH that
day the, Indian scouts had Ken'seat*
tered over the .valley scarcAiER
h
for
trail.. and whefi the. c ■ ■
.
ready to Ftart tbe scow ’ v vre ready iq.
fallow a trail that v.a- 1 ’ • a d to be
the one that led to the -;
M -naorvfl,
lage bf the Indiana The trail• wavcarp­
fully followed over the st. i’'•' rnnmd
and through the un u r rusii. tb^
scouts actually feeling their way &lt;i&gt;;
their hinds. They seemed ».» experi­
ence no difficulty in twis.g tin* trail
with their fingers in Gur^itr. .let U(j.
drnly there was n Jhalt. V’o.-'.
sent back that another trail crossed
the original, and it wa taf. - r track.
A light was procured. and it wa, dis­
covered that thecro trail wa, that of
a bear, which had passed ai. i ;ik'»&lt;.r
the Indians. The original trail was
taken up again and fuBoWvd steadily
through the night, and the ranched#
found and captured early in the indming.
'
,
The most remarkable bit of individ­
ual trailing that ever &lt;-atnc to my
knowledge was the Crip
child in the, Gunnison vr.’l
The littie girl, four years old. wt •.•r-:«in«ray
from a cabin on-Tumicbi .•reck, and
was hot missc 1 for
jprs. Him- ’
dreds of men in th.
;lk-r tnr:ie&lt;l but *
and searched ail
v day without
finding a single sign uf thr girl. Al hrt
it was proposed to send for som I te
trailers at a camp about tr.--»rty miles ’
away. The Indians did not
on the
ground until twentv-foer h&lt;&gt;rr&lt; after
the child was niitp.inr. a:.’
the
whole country had'been • ■■ •• -.-hed
over that all hope of a trail wa, ecw
ingly gone. Three Indians went, to
work, stimulated by the promise df a
big reward, and before, dark they
found the child, unhurt, biit .almost
dead from fright and exposure They
did their work in a most »ysu-m|tic
manner, and covered tbe ground so
thoroughly that they ’-M»n found the
direction taken, and then began an
Ideal bit of trailing. Fodtby f'X'tthey
went over the ground, noting a broken
twig here, a turned stone there, or a
small impression iu the damp earth.
Sometimes&gt; they would go (er a mile
without finding a single th&lt;:'g to indi­
cate that they were on the right trail,
and then they would find a perfect im­
pression of a little bare foot in a mud
spot The child was found eight miles
from ita home, and hid sojcIosc when
the Indians approached her that they
were almost at fanlt when they were
at the end of the trail, and were com­
pelled to double back several times be­
fore they espied her crouched down un­
der a fallen tree.
The Indian is taught frohi earliest
childhood to examine and note every
mark upon the ground. Hr is given
Instructions regarding the placing of
his feet while on the march., and under
all circumstances, whether in peace or
war, he hides his trait It becomes®
second nature to him. and the watch­
ing of the trail-that he crosses is as in­
stinctive as hiding hi* own. The In­
dian on a raid pays little attention to
his front. He knows that his weakness
is in his trail, and he always carefully
guards the rear of the march. His
knowledge of his own ability to find
the trail of an encmv makes him afraid
of the discovery of that left by himself.

JAPANESE SUPERSTITION.

The death, funeral and c»eninti&lt;»n of
the chiefest priest of the larp'-t aU“
most powerful Buddhist se&lt; t in Japan
was recently recorded. The funeral
were attended by many tens of '-’lou
sands of people from all over Japan.
The person of this priest i- ■
'■’*v
sacred, and anything that ha-- • •me in
contact with it so very precipemerit and powerful in its efa-.
save, that every drop of the water that
was used In washing the 1 fd v after
” *T
death was eagerly sought f«ar nfl&lt;V
gratefully received by the pnests aud
laymen alike.
Little bamboo joints were i
vials in which to receive and carry
away the precious fluid. This w»tt}
will be used as drops of • saving elixir
when the body of some believer »•
washed for its burial-as a few drape
of the attar of roses might be use&lt;l ‘
a bath—and the one receiving tn»
washing will be Insured a safe
happy entrance into the Buddhist
adise.
_______________
Australians Kmlrr»tinc

.

An.trali» U greatly perturl.vdorer
the emigration movement in 1 aragi . •
The government of Paraguay ba*
,
nearly Are hundred thousand acre
good -land tor netUement to Austroha
ooloaUta, or others ot aultablr s
ing in
and character who join
them, and there ia an
X
ten thnrt—nA persons raayaettk’ on
land,. All who go from oldI to ne
Australia are teetotalers and hares

eomdderable amount
•
Iran of a few thousand men of tna
&gt;top to a serious matter.
Australia has, therefore,
1M« arUlement aet. nnder ahiob the*
who want
to cultivate
enftirate land
are r. ry ,
t to
lai
' hsuaa'i’j dealt with. Then conics the
dealt with. The
. ZT?the Australian land
JbmZZ*
that in Paraguay. andl
tbera are diwuli anUSc*

�yiCHlOAN STATE
u.!

The Fopullm Ticket.-»oi m&gt; n« €utnp*r«&lt;l to ~ ham.
ennvention at Lansing the popu- (
‘The Zunl Indians are the original
«nated the follow ng ticket*
' wing
said
Mr.
□g and
and buck
buck dancers,” —
».» &gt;-

*“ - ------- -Bom* Whn nMv* Sureevdod la Kplt* of '
—————
■
Declared for Chicago
Tb*'r Gr*Bt Mbrfortmm.
'The Brown Bear of Alaska Is
by the President.
There are many persons who. through
Courageous Fighter.
*
_____ _ — —:
UMBU, WV H1B
one misfortune or another, lose their I
Fort Worth Gazette. ‘‘I’ve seen the
arms.
It is a terrible los&lt;. but I have j
improvement i.i ha’tir.g pow1: ■
' f
tb Kibha PaoRborn..of Grand
genuine
plantation
negroes
in Louis­
■.«r■ y^ur’er. Edward Brown, of CUuoften admired the pluck and ingenuity
A-emblUg 1„ Crowds - Prn ”rauS*’
&lt;»»rs i ; the new Hors ord’s.
rr,‘'"t
, f’tv‘n‘1- Bot’ar' McDougall, of iana and MisalMippi. and the minstrel j
of
some
persons,
who
would
not
let
tor a DocUlTe Mots Against
t. i i-n-'y rte’Tal JumenE. McBride. article, but they arc simply not in it
Superior to all old-fmhioned
this misfortune overcome them.
I &gt;
from
the Kloters.
H-- •
./
, Jer of slate land office. with the Zunis.
knew
a
young
fellow,
seventeen
years
‘v
of ’•Vayue; superintendent
riowdere. Enormous sales.
“I went out to Tuseon, A. T., several
A-’ H-titin M
Grave*, of Emof
age,
who.
at
a
celebration
of
some
T
waiwkii bt tuk nHKmorr.
of •"
. .
4uite board of education. years ago, one spring, and wo visited a
a
writing to
lv th&lt;
tuv
Wabiubotom. July 9.—The following political victory, was aiding another
A npOT«aumu
sportsman writing
' ,&gt;ie.
of Isabella; United pueblo near where there are many Znni
dispatch was sent from the war depart­ young man *&gt; load a cannon, when the Fmndsco Chronicle advi es other* v.-ho
‘
r-. E. 1‘- Belden, of Jackson, amt Indians.
;
' . n Ilf k-d-nnaioo.
ment to Gen. Miles at Chicago Sunday gun went off before they were ready, , may complain that tbe California grlz- ]
‘‘A fellow with us asked if we had evening:
and while they were ramming homo '
•
-..nn ndopted is the Omaha
zly is growing scarce and losing his
‘with per diem pen- ever seen 'em dance. Wb said, wo
“In vlew.of the provlalunuof the utututex and the charge, says tbe New York Adver- nerve that there is a L eman worthy
hadn
’
t,
and
he
said
we
’
d
missed
a
treat,
,
for the purpoxe of giving ample warning to all ther, it blew both arms off both young,
i'.
,
luxation of railroads_for
out his lead in the brown b-ar of Alaska. ‘
afterward meu.
died, but
J purposes, the municipal for they took the cake for fancy ' foot Innocent and weU^Hapomd pvri.ons. the preal- men. One of them axurrwara
dent has deemed it best te Imuc the following *k&gt;b, as wc called him. survived and lie thus describes the brute and Id
movements.
.
CUrtF 1STKCKCKT.
,, ,..f heat, light and potyerr
proclamation te-ni&lt;hL This does not change got well. For years he has successfully habitat: The northern side of the
UQ W nUta
uau.-KKIKC.
'
“
lie
spoke
to
the
old
alcalde
of
the
. '
.-adulated tax on lands held
youI authority *n.i dutlca, nor managed a good business, as the keep- Kenai peninsula, bordering the shores 1
*5. CORDOVAN,
of a restaurant aa.i bakejy. and rm
? .\
niativc purposes, the abolition settlement, and he- :called
-T_— two men. U
HKHOU. EhWEUEDULT.
of Cook’s inlet. Kodiak island and the ,
'
-.. nershtp of land, the princi- \
were fine-looking men, not very
M-M’-ORieMf&amp;lttMWt
’
s
: ployed his brothers and sisters to help Alaskan peninsula as far west as L’n1.
iu;| -.itirc( referendum and
^ut sinewy, supple and well 1 klu§.
Just before midnight President' l,l“- 11 Is wonderful bow well he keep, mak island, are the habitat of the Alas- '
♦ S.iS P0LTCE.3 sous.
•'
.. inartilnte.
woman
suffrage
* Tnade.
- -------«s«rt.womffliSE(s
nuiiitlate.
wonlan
suf
—
Cleveland
vs. following:
, track of the business and plans it, and kan brown bear (ursus Bichardsonii),
... - . ----------------Without any preliminaries, they Eet . Cle
’®Utt&lt;l i«un«wi the
EXTRA FTWE. UIS
. eti '- of United States sen- .
a
huge,
shaggy
animal,
varying
in
.
he
can
open
doors,
go
after
Ute
mail,
to, and of all the high jumping, dde I
by 4he people.
»2.’L7-sBoriSoiaiSHSs.
leaping, heel-and-toe work, did log, ‘
VJfe K“Ual J UUT
and attend to a great vprietv of busi-, length from six to twelve feet, and
•LADIESweighing from eight hundred to flf•.in. Vv Oixhdued l*rie*t*.
1 s luffling I ever aaw. that dancing was ’ •Ruction*, combinatioux and *kX%buie/&gt;!5
«3-52“b15p&lt;*«0^.
.
iithmdesl the ceremony of the best They were light on their f*!*00" !t h3,i bccome Impracticable, in the
SEND
rOR CATALOGUE
lkt SsS\|?eter and Paul’s feet, graceful and quick as lightning Judgment ot the preidentto enforce
by .the
brush in tneir teeth, and othcra truing P«^ *
0^^ the grizzly. I
. t,
l.
WL-tJOUGLAS,
BMin.rw
e™.~.
-j—
ng
,;•
oMhe
UaTted...f«i£dlotali —
profeedln&lt;rR
tbe
o themselves
—-------------- to
— paint with xtneir
. .
_ .
;;i petn&gt;it?xitnessed an ex- , in all their movements. They whirled daws
BROCKTON,
MASS.
each—
other
with’a pretty 11Uaol* and oapectai'iy*tateeS?/!?
feet&gt; holdinIT the brushes in their toes.
has been hunted no little as yet |
ir&lt;* ixs’iirreitceltbcordination away
c from
--------------................
-------------- - --------- -•
•
within said stau; and
, Some
years
ago there
in
•ASSL’ftKS?”?* w’
—
J
SUtMJ was
”
... Brussels,
lit U.^X.1.1. that he is absolutely
- W fearless of man V«ac«»
the Catholic^vriesthood. ( heebtap movement, spun around at the .
For'th^ n
Because,
we
aretbe
largest
manufacturers
ol
!
the PurP°«e of deforcing the "
’
'
‘
‘
"
‘
...........................
J
’
‘
Belgium, an artist with no hands, but ttnd Xa Bn exceedingly dangerous nd. li.-huel Esper are&lt;he gee-. same tixne, touching the tips of their '
’
”
advertised shoes fa the world.
c.zu
the value byn™™.,
siaap’.ng...
the—
name—
and,"—
price
on
7*utton, of the law. *f tbe United Who a----------- i- —I— 1.1- • ‘ ' veresrv. The Island of Kodiax, being
-e ordained. -.They । toes, tuxmed a back somersault and
■
’
&gt;an
the
other
localities
-McS
p
‘
«ro&lt;s
tbe bottom, which protects you sgufari
property
and reir.ov- in pai.iting. He handled the brushes ,
»&lt;v.led I-------------- r—
•pringwells, twenty-I came down like feathers, keeping in ,n« obMtnictlonn to theltt
United
Stites
Our
leas favorable
favorable as
as a
a hunthunt- prices and the middleman’s profiu.
re“r .mnTS
pre o
}he Vokod Stfte* mail* in ancl pi’
. •_ ■’ i.—i his mentioned, is l?ss
eoual custom work in style, easy fitting ana
'They look so much perfect time. The only accompaxd---------- » ———.... .L. H-v«ident baa
- wearing qualUiea.
qualities. We
We^ have
^ve them
faem *md
aoHevevyuuc sportsman
spvi unuiuu than the
*..J we*ring
evev^
•es&gt; ing group3 *or the
emp.oved
a
part
°f
the
military
of
the
United
'
painti.ige,
wu».
who have known »orient they had was a rude sort of a
auj^eut.
Thl,
U«pm
|
w.llerr
v.
. i ter - , .m
ouhi
.’.s adjacent.,
'*
i a» i» c»p^ ,
’Take no substitute, if your
'
v?ry
v?ry attre'
attr:;ctive.
’
—
li~ tb^j-tom and the whistling of a boy. । Btiqe*.
childhood, even boys
who
oiall'
ue of the eastern and wooded Beiler cannot supply you. we can. bold by
• - "^°y’ therefore, I. Grover C'lotelund, preal- ,
Another
yon
”
*
irn~
v.-'
o
1st
bo'*,
: rais-d with them, cannot They.dapced for three-quarters of an (, drnt of the United States, do hertiby admontah
er&gt;'. ------------------the kiand. On
_ the
.V. jvest the
.K-; WOQLLEY &amp;
jcarrel to j aint by
all &lt;ood cltlaena and all person* who his le.',’s c
apart . Thr only other inci­ hour nud weren’t broken down.
r _:n*-y is mere open; and on that ac- - h - it h ■ month, r.”'’
: I . in the United States
“This wjis on the bare ground, mind may be or may come within the city and Rule hold it t- his -br..
coaut ■: 'ms to be preferred by the .
aforesaid, ofalnrt aiding, countenancing, puinttd sitting u.i
Mt ETG IGE S ’.LE.
.•.sflmvc been ordained oc- you.
— Thetfa.
------ --------fine. looking boy brought enoouraalng or taking part in such un- than
be. *. 'I .ere i i still good sport to be 1 Tier ut having b*-n ma&lt;te i.i the edn l U*ns
’ho perfi
‘ rm?
‘ .1 in New York,
y.-ars ago in Baltimore, ! ~a stone, ~zt
not mbre thanaioot
square,
'
J..... ..
square, lawful obstructions, combinations and aa- ,
hn ’. ir. certain localities hengalx “ ‘ .f ae risln morteage Hse- iited by AM.r.» D.
without
a.on
1
’
io]
Is
:
cornet
in
I;
o
b।
Ca
WAllulerand
EHir I. Cafws Oder r.. « ark
,
brothers, of Pepria,ni.. threw it on th^ ground, hopped on it. Muublas*.; and I hereby warn all peracns enLad :.j..ive g lides can alwayff'be w ! It. ;.^:l, -laird ‘be eixuteruiU d«v •»! Jiiur. I In.
•• it to h\; mouth r
i. ncd for the Chicago diocese. , and gave the finest clog dance and raffed in or Ln any way connected with such tPe» Bnd i
jes
situated
on the
Jape. i*»:. a»A
t..:- '
. villages
situated
on
c®mblnatlon* end as- plays, will em. n 1 ui
or on
ttXnkK
of ,' rv«Hd--d tee twentieth day offfl&amp;TsSS
. i ”■’%.»
’ double-ahuffle lover saw. He had on
shoi v
. the bays or on the (banks of t on
1 O“? salmon Streams iin this
“* •
l,ul
’ '“ ‘ “
c
’
cheap, worn shoe*, wfth the heels, their respective abodes on or befor^So’ciock । racy. r i£ p&gt; -- r.ls -'
hi&lt; 5 •
n»e salmon •streams m mu vicinity.
viauuj.
_। “J. rjby
_ given, that b\ vlrinr of ’b- W’wr ot
l»her the
the bear
bear l&gt;«-I
ire- 1
W- • 'P'1'™ ,rc
mnny thinirs th*l a | Bainff an expert Bsher
,»&gt;!
nearly worn off, but he didn't mint! * noon on the Dth day of July Inal.
:i by fifty observers in var- .
"Those who disregard thl* warning and perthat He spun around on his toes, on . auBintakiiiff pan with a rlotovt mob in fowl- | ipan can learn to &lt;Jo. who is unfortun- ' quents during the salmon season all ' dch stlbB north front door a! OivIjwoH Howe,
&gt; of the state to the state
a’0- t!,at »«"•■
’=!»’ lbe‘pr«k’ami
the
his heels, danced with one foot held in
»« •*»'"
•»■&gt; lh
« rirtrs emptying into the Ikhnng trmb'r ’*M n» twelve •.\-1brk n*» - &lt;» ,«ll tnas
*alth indicated that influ- ' hi,baud.Ju.nIH.1 up and clapped W, &amp;
heels together twice and whirled about wlth 41® funt'tloQI‘ of vhp ff“vcrtimeni. or de- ' F?rb“‘tence of these men. who will not ■ sea and the North Pacific and their ceftu:u Pierrot patcrlt-f
o?
V- ^ lecreaX^hT'ai^rof • ,lecls bige'ther twice and whirled about
of Ha»1‘.t&gt;ge.'County of Barry and State or
tributaries
us far „
as tbe
the flab
fish «x
go. After City
iontbetoeofone foot Then
KTC
........... ------ -- — ..........
~
Mkhlgnn. described as follows, vlx:
the
salmon
run
is
over
the
animal
reinj at th* north east corner of tee
w_,—a------ — - •—- *
- but hhow an adaptability that i» won- ,
•vw* how
mw„ nn- , tftiats into'the recesses of the *hills •imritrol section number eight. In
a sort of tattoo with the heel of one protection, eannot be regarded otherwise th*n derful. Let no one. no matter
three north of ranxe eight
runn fax tbeaejr
t •.wcuty-une places, diph-1 foot, and made some fancy movements “ Publlc
----------- be.
get dis- where berries and small game are we&gt;t on the east aud west quarter line ol wO
fortunate
they
may
I
i twenty-three, measles at
"Troops employed a«aln&gt;t sueh a riotous
section eighty-seven rods to the eenter of tetr
with the other. He gave a few ring , mob
will act with all the moderation and for­ eonpaged. but strive to overcome their plentiful,
higbwHy (row Michigan Ave) tec nee south*
. scarlet fever at forth-two.
The’ brown’ bear'“ is the great
‘ road alOOI ’he center of safe b.L'bway te the &gt;&gt;o’Jh
bearance con«lftt-nl with the accomplishment difficulties. They will grow stronger
at two hundred and j movements that caught the crowd.
“After he got through with a num- of the desired end; but the necc»»!ty that con• maker of this part of Alaska. Not Uae of Lincoln Street on
.Hr! smallpox at Bay City. ber of difficult fancy luovcmcnt.s he ^roots them will not .with certainty permit ami be happier and better.
.
I only are the banks of the streams
Is,
Detroit,
'Sturgis, I
participants
jumped down as fresh ns a daisy. dlscrimlnatlou between guilty —
.i-&lt;—and those who arc mingled with them from SUNSET COX KNEW HIS MAN. j trodden into good trails by the huge
';:&lt;ihaw. Frenchtown, Berlin, !
There were other dancers, and for ec-&gt;&gt; curiosity and without criminal intent. The u.w &lt;1.. N.w
Tim. 1 l“'I’ll‘rinfr l-rulcy but the Bwumpy t lie Blare of beginning, coutelniig k’rW-two
i urmington and Ypsilanti.
AUowmt t« Jo. t mmoo.
| P'0'1" “rc ,&lt;a,’!?ed
f,1™?'””
»ad 22 100 acre* of land, tbe same belig the
only
safe
course,
therefore,
for
the*.*
not act­
centric muvemente. fancy steps and
mortpod vremlw-.
_ to
Bcprcsontutive Cannon, of Illinois I
p“thS
,1°. ‘I'n ““t
pretty figures I’ve never seen the like. ually unlawfully participating U u&gt; abide at
their homes, or at leist not to be found in the recently told » Wu,hi»gton Post man 5rareler w“ do we" U f°UoW
xortgagee.
in
A
.Mrs. Catbiwiue H. Stone 1 1 understood that Primrose, the min­ neighborhood of riotous assemblages.
C
has. IL Bai xii.
„t
,/
.
.
.
I
h:s
journeying
across
the
country,
as
-Elint and in her will be- | strel, saw*these people dance once an&lt;l
"While there will be no hesitation or vac'.l- a good story on himself. It is reminis- .,
Attornei
for
Mortgagee.
..
.
.
,
■
,
' ,
i
....
z.
thev invariably lead to the best fordDated. Ju'-e znd. 1W4.
quea:
.
■ the &lt;»M ladies’ home of j got stuck on ’em and tried to get 'em latlon In the decisive treatment of the guilty, ccnt oft .v
the
whenx-“Sunset
• ,places of. .streams and. .form the
this warning is especially Intended to protect .. r...
~ days
" -m
»• i” Cox .' mg
that city when Mich an institution ] with his show. They would make a' and
save the innocent.
was in congress. The New \ork rep- ■|.easiest
■ . routes
.
to the hills.
sh.-u!d l-c established. S500: to the old great hit”
"Guovkk clkvelasd.'
njsentative hud had some things to say ■ The northern limit of the brown
’.a.';. -.
»»f UbCHoit, JiOO; to tbe oralx&gt;nt!% citizen of Mr. Cannon's state. bear’s habitat is, as yet, undetermined,
SNAKES AND SNAKE STORIES. I
This course....
was determined ,upon by
ph».n- i. :ne of Detroit. S5O0 and to the
and the Illinois man wanted to defend but 1 have seen them in the interior as
&lt; i i!gr- \•.. • mal church of Flint &gt;500. India Ho* ms Known xartette* ar R*p- th® president upon the reception of his constituent.
far as latitude 07 degrees, and they
tale* But only 33 Aro Poimotn.
i the latter dispatches from C hicago, all
Tin*--* bequestswdre to have bees paid
“Will the gentleman from New York probably range still further.
Surgeon General Sir William Moore ot which tended to show the unruly
out of a fund which deceased said was
i yield to me?’’ said Mr. Cannon.
The mainland of Alaska adjacent to
interesting
paper be- . disposition of *'*
the
mobs in *****
that city
i
...
“ —
‘*”
held in trust by her son. George L. lately read a very
“Certainly,” said Mr. Cox.
the island of Uuga is full of brown
' ' of- the
8t&lt; :ic The final account of the execu­ ■fore the members
Balloon
so­ , an(] across the state line at Hammond.
“For how long?" inquired the
bears,
and, although somewhat small­
tor was filed in probate court, and re­ ciety, on snakes, says the Westminster I When the proclamation had been dis­ speaker.
I* tbeaolt every on* abooM oat. Tbelmer than those found on the west side
tributed the lights were extinguished
■
vealed that no snch fund existed, so fidget,
"As long as/the gentleman from Illi­
of Cook’s inlet, they are sufficiently
the institutions «4med will not get the
Sir William approached the c«msid- in the white house.
nois will keep his hands in his
fierce
and
aggressive.
Some
officers
The
president
’
s
proclamation
is
the
eration of the subject from a popular '
money. '
pockets,” said Mr. Cox, laughingly.
from one of the vessels of the Bebrsather than a scientific point of view, action which Gen. Mlles has desired
Mr. Cannon accepted the terms and
ing sea fleet went ashore at Herendeen
from the beginning, as It will give him proceeded with his remarks. He ut- i• —
• -■ - ►— - mentioning
as
his
reason
for
doing
so
A Union t'ityniun who has lived in
ouuaux v. of 1WJ on -t
d^ing the sflmflter
a
mare ample authority In the city. Gen. tered just one sentence and a half, and I
that the names of snakes were so diffi­
n snugly |deer
--------------hunt,- —
ond1 OM
c— °&gt; the PBrty enw
cult of pronunciation and more diffi- I Mlles reported Sunday night that the then his hands, which had been
caMon t » drive &lt;&lt;j Sherwood the other cult of remembrance. Sir William’s •*»«•»&gt;»
out
anil
&gt;
one
hundred
yards
dis
­
situation at vnicago
Chicago is
is practically
un
­
•
•
•
•
------—
*
-----»
'
a
bear
about
c
pracucany un­ stuck into his pockets, came
tant eating berries. Without a thought
day and n|l went well utrtil he came paper «•« baaed upon hl. experience chan^ej and the rioU hare been few
were flying through the air like a
of £he conseq uenccs he raised his gun
U a place where the road forked. He
during the day..
couple of windmills.
in India. He declared that more nos- •
and fired at the animal. The shot
bad l&gt;een pvecihe ground many times
"Time's up." said Mr. Cox, who knew
trums had been proposed as a certain i
EX-GOV. WINANS £1EAD.
went wide of the mark, but at the re­
before; but thk time when he reached
his man, and then Mr. Cannon sat
cure for snakebite than for almost •
port of the gun the bear started for
Tbe t»d tb*t «*K Is cheap la no reaon
the spot his mind became a total
down.
the hunter on the dead run. His
blank, and he had to wait until some­ anything else. As there were in In­
Anybody who has seen Mr.
Mr cannon
*
fihower of bnlkte
Cannon ,
dia some two hundred and eighteen '
one carne along to find out which road
Hambvro. Mich, July A—Ex-Gov. gesticulate will appreciate the spirit (
trial.
Writ# ua for further jtartk-ulara.
»
officer's repeater, but, alknown varieties of snakes only thirty- ;
Our Palry Hall Is the standard of ex­
it a?s that h«* should take.
Edwin B. Winans died of heart disease with which he tells of his first and
only ,. — — -vy ----------wonn. d«Tthe infuriated
xiomy
three of which were poisonous, it often
cellence, and no bolter maker should
his though badly wqunded. the infuriated
at his home here at 4:80 o'clock effort to talk without the use of
L. .
be without ft- Addraaa
followed that persons were bitten by
| brute did not hesitate an instant, but
Wednesday afternoon. While he had
DIAMOND CRYSTAL SALT CO..
_________
Ex-Govj Edwin Ik Winans died at hie non-poisonous snakes, and, after being not been in good health for several arms.
i rushed straight at his enemy. When
treated by some nostrum, of course months the attack which proved fatal
! within about ten feet of the hunter
HOW LICORICE IS GROWN.
recovered: hence the alleged success
I the bear rose on his haunches and pre­
rrsuieni of Mlchlma since IhM of those nostrums. Even poisonous was sudden and of short duration. The Flsnt Become Folly Grown la Abowt p—
areJ
o c1)ose.
-1t--------- Blood was pouring in
: &lt;&lt;* eight yc-ar* t.pent tn Cali- snakes did not always strike with the Two physicians who passed the night
Foarteor*.
'
mo body.
-- --------------------! streams down .his
One
bullet
&gt;&gt;:.,• *3en hr h*d been »
with him had expressed grave fears of
As
grown
in
Pontefract.
England.
।
hnd
sbatter(H
i bis upper jaw. but he
ncr of Livlnx-toa county. Ho poison fang. The teeth in all snakes the outcome.
M?“ Wwi. -»« bom '■&gt;
York I whero
threC .1’-"nd
«...
d.-“cres
.
..
j- .Sunder ■ was still no luliot light that the out■n u radical democrat and be- were crooked and hollotv, and capable
j.....
____ ....
governor fa INH and INC be of be.ing erected or depressed at pleas­
. r(..j,ient I cultivntton,
the aplants
in | “““ °f -th' ’t™«’{W,OuM haT' bei^
row. and nltnin
properare
.irevrmvn
in about
state in 1826 and hud been
,-r of rongrcM and of the state
ure.
of Michigan since 1884, with the excep­ four yeare. If allowed to gro.v a,e iex^mely doubtful had not another of
TIMETABLE.
.
The fang of the common viper was a tion of eight years spent in California rears the root is tough and woodv. ! Jthe
”0 party
I?rl-' arrived and ended the fight
In effect Frbm.ry 11. F'f *
curious contrivance.
It was n per­ in the '50s. since which time he has During the last two years, the plant. '
•&gt;«««■* th«
-M.-- ’•Vil’liatn Granger, wife of 'tbe forated tooth loose at the root. In its been a prominent farmer of Livings­
An examination of the bear’s
:i
being
1
&lt;l(Mivnte&lt;5 tailor now confined in the quiet state the fang lay flat upon the ton county. He had always tx*en a can
besmall,
grownpotatoes
betweenand
the vegetables
rows, and body showed tliat H had been sfamck
Stations.
c- il : jail at Fort Huron, was also jaw, and was furnished with a muscle, radical democrat, aud besides his term
six times. Three of the shots were in
lu*-.:;:.' her reason, and attempted to which a jerk suddenly erected. The as governor in 1891 and 1892 served as these arc of a superior sort, as the f parts of the body ordinarily consid­
licorioc ground is heavily manured. I
J
XOLTH.
•. m A. m jA- ’ln
c-unn.:’ vneidc by jnmpinginto the St closing of the jaw pressed the tooth member of congress and of the state
ered vital, and would doubtless have
The roots extend downward from four j ultimately caused death; but the vi­ Chicago Lv
ID.
flair r.-.-ir She had been noticed to upon the poison bag. -and the fluid was
legislature.
l
.ni.a. m.
to six feet, and as they are dug up by '
bt ■■•lurMhat afflicted mentally for, sent with considerable force through
tality qf these animals is almost in­ Kalamazoo Lv.
The Clearing IIooms.
hand
the
expense
is
quite
an
item.
credible, instances having been cited’ KaatOue^T...
s
ti’.’v. and since her husband lost the hollow of the toeth.
It was
N
kw Yobk. July j7.
—The
N«
’1"' exchanges The digging takes place in September. of -their running over a hundred yards Kiehland Jduet.
his rvfcM.n her condition had been ag­ •rtoniahing to know tlmt the poioon
praMrd.'(:iuh
Bl the
U1C leading
icauiug clearing
........ —r, honw. ■In_
“ ,K
" The roots are stored in a cool place or
mifrht be .wallowed wlthou\ fnUl re- »t
the
gravated
after being shot through the heart
MUp.,......
United States during the week ended packed in hand. They are next
Delton
suits, but the gallant officer did not go U..
One of the best places in Alaska to Cloverdale
...
on the flth aggregated 8852,560.037, trimmed of all superfluous shoots and
find
the
Brown
bear
is
in
the
vicinity
Shultz
so
far
as
to
recommend
the
experion
against $701,049,579 the previous week. fibers, which arc ground into powder,
A heavy wind and rainstorm at Dun­
of Portage bay, ten or twelve miles
meat It had been said that in 1778 at , The
•*” decrease, compared with the cor­
dee destroyed grain, shade trees, etc.
fUsrixai
..........
while the root proper is used for its I across L’nga strait from Sand point
A new Baptist church was organized snake charmer exhibited snakes atr responding week in 1898. was 19.3.
juice. The buds and runners of the I At the latter place a hotel has recqnt*.
Bartholomew fair which danced on1
near Bedell’s Cornera, Bay county.
plant
End of ttie Midwinter Fair.
piau&gt; are
n.v saved,. as
— it
-- -is from
---- these that । ly been erected where visiting, ^poyto; M* HfUbarv u;
ropes, but the lecturer wm decidedly ‘
------ and
—, not
—. from
•— |
new roots are grown
The- University of Michigan con­
Sax r
Fbajjcisco
। men can be assured of .comfortable
skeptical on the point. Describing | oxs
KAJ»L‘Ot.v,, July —fl.—-The end of
•1
ferred degrees on GS9 at its commence­ bow be.t
quarters. The ptarmigan footing is
snakes. »ir
Sir William
the miawiuw.
midwinter fair
eame
Wednesday
_______________ _
^»t to avoid snakes,
muuuu tne
.‘-L —
— z 1V
—y seed.
. iL-rfruJi
l&gt;
ment.
said a line of- carbolic
powder
w,hen
San
Francisco
day
- -• acid
• a’ powucr
—
_j__ i,I W
u— -r
—noi«rn --dav and the
| excellent on these islands, kbd deer (Jra-jd Rq.IJs.
»en oau
------------national
tionsl holiday were jointly cele&lt;hter Lake post office was burglar- would keep a snake out of a room, but 1 nB
is
plentiful,
if
that
kind
M
sport
is
The shopkeepers of Copenhagen '
w
is&gt;
izad..f about $10 in stamps and pen­ before adopting this expedient it was brated.
□ . Since wp^ni^g
opening day,
™y, J«ntinrv
January make special preparations eveti* year ' more desirable. The ben? hunter,,
pies.
equally essential that they should ^7, up to Wednesday
W^dne*day morning the total for the visit of the czar, who patron- ‘ however, will not have any -cause, fpr •to:. tttattoM; is , e
__
1
ior me
—.............- t,
.
I’, -y iliggs, the 11-year-old bon of make sure that there was not a snake attendance was 2,140,154.
’
izes
extensively.
He
pushases
, complaint an
account of scareity of
-«....
izes them
them
extensively.
He and
purchases
«u yogjpty
goods
at jewelers
’ shops,
gives complaint
his particular
of;game. JELit,
Frank lliggs, af farmer living west of in tbe room already, for then it would
t
ZT-----if !i tewT
Belle rille,’was killed by the kick of a
Danish
Danish artists
artists large
large orders.
orders. The
The jewjew- summer, w^ile i..w^,( at .Sane} point, ‘tbfeaib&lt; ’Art. /. ?.7J.
’hi- .»
notW&gt;go
over' tbe
carbolic
-----out.
tDC mentioned
Cai
vvmv line, even
__ to
•ult.
get
He
asthe
theearly
best
lttoak
c™.
!•
treatment
snake
boys were badly
injured Wcdnes- elry is intended mostly for presents, two hunters came *tp alter ixr dbtefice
get
out. for
I’ the
——
*«----- bite
1 .«=
«ho
)w»
fit I! Rma11
AAnanlillr
arnonc
the
police.
The
The census of Kalamazoo shows a
“ tui‘ WAV
- ”~
4---------------------bite
morning by the explosion of a toy cspeciaDy among the police. The latlat­ of tll^lc'bVcfa'4n&amp;tti'tD ‘tfhe'Mdirftyi
pMT.riViUA *»i
trVULLUCUV
---------------_
population of over 21,900. a gain of j application of a ligature above the bite I cannon. Two of. them were taken to ter have during the czar's stay extra o_
b
work, as they must watch sharply-* kllltefl thHftj^tinWb«azfci
dn .&lt;Sne day, I
8.W8O since 1890.
as being the most important prelimi- i 8L Luke’s hoejfltal. One of these will every stranger, and all ships an^ railMi’AloB»&lt;thajr killed anvAXLsr ip..’0nd«x: .t)Q j
&lt;»» M* «M« -ll«•&gt;&lt; h IJ ^wr'
j loee his eyes and perhaps his life.
Mrs. H. T. Barry, of Kalamazoo, re­
way trains must be thoroughly .«Kr,&gt;(,skow
WW«g
reived a commission as notary public.
I:-----------Shot His wit. and HlmMlf.
She is the first woman in Michigan
Wavumsbubo, Mo., July 7.—Lear
In the waters of the Bed sea the eeeever appointed to that office.
'ttlliilng'with
Knobnoster, who has been separated aiatance of the Russian secret poHpe post ax Wd
aation
the engines
engine,
on a physical
steamer.
tbe
UU
__ Kn^noaw. ---------------luring a storm on Lake St. Clair the nation
for an of
hour
extreme
.rent to agents, who are there during the ckcif&gt;ki the Alaj&amp;iiri bcicH’ahrtrnte^iilrduW *nev- OMU Wtorehu; i uu all
suffering
for means
passengers,
for a day it !‘ from
hU
“® for Bom
® tbs*,
tlm* ’went
his w
wife
some
dredge Gen. Mead foundered, and the would Involve absolute torture. The i
’ shot her ‘
nd then *shot
hot viait. In spite of tfiis, howevei^Kfe ’^igAul&lt;ffiiH',''A«bBjpiiirt«ite»httqstii»
her home and
and
cook, Anna Hiscock, was drowned.
himself, both dying within twenty min­ visit is always awaited .with .tbagtegfa'.; easentiaL as agan. amlT .v,n
^.T«i
William Maxwell was caught by a
pnsn-Bw '^Q!1
Jj u.ki. u !
e*t pleasure in pollde cirtses,
falling mass of straw board at the pa­ wind which prevails every day is a hot, utes
1
tn the&lt;1recent'e^^^OT*1ll
asphyxiating blast, and its continuous
BnalneM
Failure.
trouble is richly repaid by t
per mills in Flipt and received a bad directions are from north and south
Nxw Ycbk, July 7.—There were IM sums of money given them,
&lt;! lirn i/Wirhitarwoman1 to'raW^ fenVilliitloSi ati&amp; com­
squeezing before he was rescued from
toward the center. As a result, every business failures in the United States valuable p:
.‘.’ilitlJ J.,il! IwiS
hk perilous position.
‘
fort in the'hoiiilibUf tbb mrtfMtod ini
passing vessel is subjected to two days in the seven days ended on the Sth.
rr
xl r/iw
New Yorl, M crooked old woman 1’0*
John Livingston, living about 9 of almost intolerable heat, followed by against 1S0 the week previous and 819 pins, watc!
■': »t 1'Lii; ni ant
footrf Arbo- re^atixl »U importunities
miles northwest of Jackson, had two two days of comparative comfort
il ar|s1*» ■/-’d'l
in the corresponding time in 1893.
-Umt-fbo bad wU»ing lor whj^ to b*
milch cows killed by lightning.
—
W) on
only.
non n,
Broke tbe Becord.
and. epotber Jra&gt;a,all&gt;s&lt;UUSo»
Vernon J. Willey, superintendent of .
Sqpt- .Unmktfi). ,Q»c
u«~« « U&gt;&lt;g eaa
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Pbohia, HL, July.7.—At the internal
the Blind school at Lansing, was
Interesting relics of dead and gone revenue office in this city the record
-jibility from
/'".rwigat
i
rales
will
MraiU
nw.aaa
n
------------ . /knd whibh is
uni&lt;» d in marriage to MissAllieChaae, Indian tribes are the great mounds of for a single day’s business was broken cjgwpnui
oyster shells formed along the seashore
of 3L Johns.
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J Ko.* will Ratt’M' ^v*d*wr» ^or.MMiun«Kl
Thursday, the amount of whisky tax said to be very efficacious, is as fol- pmnefeL
AU- tic • nhn pnmptly de­
J- southern
-.n«ura Delaware.
Delaware. According
According to
w
। lows:' The ”*half suffocated man -is
fr^m N«’-1 on D U A XT&gt;e new county jail at Jackson has in
- ,Afl
were inthe
the
habit of wintering
local tradition
K'antieokesof
Penn- I reach‘nir 9289il00_placed
pyjer. » hole clined. .■ FinnUr, a» tbe . vWtor wm
been formally accepted by the board aylrania
Mioblgaa FopuLWt*.
.
. •freshly dug, hi the earth; add allawed Bb$&gt;al ,1ftl-nreK.tieaW.
°f supervisors from Contractor ^?on- along the seashore in lower Delaware !
Id He nbOlhife iho*WB signs of cod-] wopian said: “YfrS there is wan thing
wajk
r thaVTtoijjvk'Werpt*Wiiitiling for to
and of eating enormous quantities of , **“•
^
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Se&gt;d.h^ scioufwsju &lt; Tfoe idea inrolvod in jthia 1 be thafakftil; LTv&gt; gdt
n.r.iwiva«i r.i
testify and
to the
ap- . lists
eonveuMv
------field,
A;fire in Kingsley threatened the de­ I oysters.
toofs in me
petites ofThe
theshell*
Nanticokes,
xnany
t&gt;lacedina full
ticket U
in the
hi
proceeding is' that the fresh earth I
H-MJ'IuM tnl! r'.fr^w.W:^T
struction of the entire village. It was | Indian implements are found in the ] by Dr. A.. w.
, &lt; !
W. Nicholls, of Mont
Montcalm, -*------ 41-»
trajt rmt nf the lunffa. ""' ‘ head aad tbey bites oppodta.started by firecrackera The mill prop­
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qn ^•noiha ji‘1 td ,bos wtoo J -r. {^H
ior
governor.
lot
governor.
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tsuu Issv ?i*&gt;w pibiotllir bun xtfowu |‘
*» »l least $50,000.
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Hastings Banner
Thursday, July n, »&amp;94MARSHALL L. COOK ■ Rditar.

me WASTING*, MICH., FO8TOW1£H.
AVOC8T 14. 1879.

EDITORIAL NOTES
KvpubiicMA State Convention.

To THK KXX’UBLKAK ELXCTORS OF THE
Rtatz or MrcittOAX.
To toe Republican F.lertors of the State of
Michigan, and nil others wno m»» desire to
units with th* wit m»h iMinx the priuelplo* of
the Republican Party, as declared In the olatfonnaiopted hy thA hat National Republican
Convention, are Lerebj requested to send deleeates to the State Ion of said party, to
be held at Hartman H*ll, in the *lty of Grand
Btplds, betatmlug at 10 o'clock, a. m., Tuesday,
Juiv 31st, IBM, (&lt;0pnrpm- nf n ‘minating
candidate for mv* rttn&lt;*n». »he eWtioo nf a
Chairman of toe fc-mihUeaii Mme CWtcl &lt;/«mmtttee. and two Members of that Committee
from each Congressional District, and for t lie
transaction of suttit other business as -usually
comes before the convention.
Erery eoonty will be entitled to one delegate
for each too of the total vote oast for Governor
at the last election (November MOI), and to
one additional delegate for every frMtion
amounting to aao, but each org*n‘»&lt;l County
will be entitled to at least two delegates.
Under the resolution-of 1M«. no delegate will
be entitled to a seat tn the Convention Wbo docs
not reside in the County be proposes to repre’’rhe delegates from each Congressional Dis­
trict are reqaested to meet In caucus at 9 o clock
on the monitor of tbe dav ot theOouventloa to
select candidates to be presented to the b ate
Convention tor confirmation, as follow.*: One
Vice President ooc Asalrtant fWeretary. one
member each of toe Committees on ' Creden­
tials,” ••Permanent Organ IzM ion and Order of
Business.'' and “Resolutions." and two mem­
bers ot the State Central Committee, and for
the transaction of such other basluess as may
property come before them.
In accordance with a resolution, adopted
June 23. ttto, tbe Secretary of each Gcuuly-Ccin­
is requeated to forward to the Secretary of the
State Central Committee. No. 1. Newberry
Building, Detroit. Mich., by toe earliest mall,
after the delegates to the Blate Convention have
been chosen, a certified list of tbe delegate*
from t»»elr respective counties, who are entitled
to seats iu the Convention.
James McMillan. Chairman,
Wm. K. Bates. Secretary.
According to tbe above apportionment Barry
County will be allowed 12 delegates.
Repwbllcan Connty Convnnllon.

Republican County Convention la hereby call­
ed to meet at Mudge's Opera House, city of Has'tings, on Wednesday, July asth, a» io:3« o clock
a. m.. to elect 12 delegates to tbe State Conven­
tion, called to meet at Grand Rapids July 31.
ISM. to elect u delegates to tbe Congress­
ional Convention for the 4th District to be ealled hereafter, also to elect Zi delegates to the
Sennioriai Convention, to be called hereafter,
and td transact such other business as may
come before the oomentlon.
tiie various townships and wards will be
entitled to delegates as follows-.—
Assyria 5 Hooe5
Baltimore5 Barry«
Carlton.*.................... 6 Castleton...-.is
Hastings twp4 Hastings City 1 wd. 2
Hastings City 2 wd.. 4
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4 Irving
Johnstown..........
7 Maple Grove
Orangeville............... S Prairieville
.10
Rutland4 Tbornapple
Woodland................ -8 Yankee Springs---- o
Forward caacas notices to the -Habtinob
Bakner st one*. Lrteach town be represent­
ed by a full delegation.
J. P. Hauc I-kwyon.
Chslrtuau of Co. Com.
Dated Hastings. July Uh. IBM.

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One of the most disastrous sWibet tbe
world ever knew, has been declared In
this country and Is now in fell force.
Chicago, tbe home of tbe strike, tiie .perHoe
force was powerless to eope with tbe
angry mob of men who believing tart they
had a grievance, and possibly they had to
a certain extent, allowed their reason and
Judgment to desert them and gave anger
and passion full; sway. Hundreds ct
dollars worth of property were destroyed
by tbe mob which apparently only desisted
from sheer exhaustion, as they appKed the
torch to miles of freight cars, and to arson
added tbe crime ‘of murder. Tbe evil l«.stincta of their natures knew no baands.
“" What of the strike? It was instigated
to Injnre George Pullman, the nunufactuver of palace cars, though he of all others
will be tbe least Injured. The strike does
not Injure Mr. Pullman, but strikes a
heavy blow at every Industry in the coun­
try. Every railroad that uses Pullman
ears Is bound under long time contracts,
aud do matter whether they pull one ear
a year Mr. Pullman gets bls pay Ju»t tbe
same, no matter if the roads are tied up
forayear.
Visitors to tiie world’s fair from Chis
-county will remember the beautiful eity of
'Pullman which Is reached Just- before en­
tering Chicago. This city Is owned by the
Pullman Co., which manufactures palace
■ ears, box and other cars. Here Is. where
tbe mammoth car shops are located which
give employment to from 4,000 to 6.000
hands ail told. Tbe Pullman Co. owns
tbe land, every house and every store tn
jUila city of Pullman. The bouses are nice
tariefc houses, lawns well kept, streets
«Jean,and well paved. This city and the
i policy pursued has been referred to as the
proper sqluMon of all possible trouble betw^N^antal and labor, as In addition to
itaWtfutfbs above described ft has'', fa'

parks, fountains, drives, a free library of
over -80S*) volumes, excellent schools,
water worts, sewerage, electric Mehta, eta.
No strike had ever been known Jn Pull­
man before during-all tbe turmoil to other
parts of the country. So much for PdH-'

Ing tbe scum of European humanity.
after contract and built hundreds of cars They have been damped un&lt;&gt;n our shores
at an absolute loss on each car sent out; by foreign powers and indeed they have
It claims tliat before the recent reduction been welcomed to this land of tbe freeof wages Mr. Pullman called the men to­ Every honest, industrious class of citizens
gether, explained tke situation to them, that have proper regard for law are gladly
told them that he was losing money every welcomed and probably . always will be.
day that the shops run, and gave the Uncle Sam invites those who eome here to
workmen their choice. 1st, to close down make a home. The present condition
the shops entirely until business picked should teach him to refuse those who
up, or 2nd, to submit to the reduction of come here to make trouble and tbe nation­
wages. • -That the Company offered to give alities that make the most trouble are well
a committee from tbe men free access to known.
the books and let them examine for them­
Governor AlipW^wdioM brand him as
selves; that the workmen preferred to
being a sympathiser of itnareby and dis­
work at the reduced waxes.
order If not an anarchist
While riutera,
We are not prepared to say whether the’
crated with excitement, were plying the
strikers have a just grievance against the
torch in Chicago, and gloating over their
Pullman Company or not. They may
devilish work as the red flames shot
have and they may not. But whether
upwards around tbenr, while law and or­
they have or whether they have not, they
der were thoroughly disregarded, and
Lave uo i;lght to attempt to .dictate to those
who are not interested bow they shall oon- anarchy reigned supreme; while peace
officers were openly Jeered and their pow­
duct their business.
Eugene Debs,
er defied, Gov. Altgeld calmly telegraphed
President of tbe American Railway Union,
President Cleveland and demanded that
attempts to dictate to those who are not
the United States so idlers be withdrawn
interested how they shall conduct their
from the city. The president replied to
business, and with whom they shall con­
tbe anarchistic governor in no uncertain
duct IL' To injure the Pullman Company,
way, and in a way that even Altgeld him­
or rather to attempt to, he demands that
every railroad using Pullman cars shall self seemed to understand.
cease until Pullman surrendered to the
The peaceable njlaslon of labor unions
terms of the strikers for higher wages. He
Is to be commended. Such unions in tbe
demanded that railway managers, who
past have been of great benefit to the la­
were conducting their business as usual
boring classes, ami employers of lal»or
and wbo were not interested in the strike
have been glad to give up something of
of Pullman,, cease tb haul Pullman oars.
what they regarded as their personal
He went a great deal further than that.
rights in matters nf dispute and arbitrate
He demanded that all roads should not
differences. But the outlan^sb, non-eenaccept freight from any road that used
slcal work of Dobs and his associates In
Pullman cars. The railroads using Pull­
calling out laborers connected In no- way
man cars were under contract to do so
with the Pullman strike will be apt to lose
with the Company; they were also under
for the cause of-labor all that It has gained
obligations to the public, who were buy­
In the past.
ing tickets every day to ride in these ears.
Debs now claims that these railroads \are
Would that all the railroad employes
responsible for the strike and the riots and in the country were as cool and even tem­
bloodshed which have occurred because pered as they are in New Orleans. When
they didn’t obey his orders.
called upon to strike they simply passed
Probably nine-tenths of tbe ’ railroad the following resolutions:—“While in
strikers have no grievance whatever sympathy with the workingmen engaged
against the railroads. But they belong to Id a strike for a Just cause, we have no
a union, they are bound by oaths to strike grievance against our employers requiring
whenever the officers say strike. If any Such a remedy, and we hereby pledge to
body of men, responsible or Irresponsible, them our loyalty and hearty support in
have a grievance against this .-company or . their efforts to maintain unimpaired the
that company, and can paralyze business, 'train service In all its departments.”
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blockade traffic, burn property and mur
der those who attempt to interfere then
The fanners now have free wool given
freedom in America is a most hollow them by a democratic congress. In a re­
mockery. If the American Railway Un­ cent speech Senator Jones, of Nevada,
ion can dictate as to what cars a road showed that there were 880,000 different
shall handle, then it can just as consistent­ farmers in tbe United States who own
ly dictate what freight It can haul, or what sheep, each one of whom would be injured.
passengers it can carry. Granting this, The loss on all tbe sheep In tbe country
there is no end to the trouble any organl- has been over &gt;25,000,000, or an average
.zation with irresponsible officers at Ita of over &gt;30 for each sheep raiser in tbe
head, can make.
country. Democratic times come high but

we must have ’em.
Coasting ithe Coat.

In all the affairs *f life it 1s well before
•entering upon any new undertaking to
■count the-cost. To know definitely who
is to pay tbe bills. , In the matter of des­
traction of property during a riot, it has
hamtiy been determined upon whom the
less wiH fall. It is -not tbe corporation
whose property Is destroyed, nor yet the
individual whose bouse may be burned, or
whose store may be looted. These are
held by the law io have been innocent
sufferers, and their lose must be made
good to the® by all -the people of tbe
county Is which the riot took place. This
was determined by the courts after the
riots of 1«S7 in Pittaburg. As a conse­
quence of those riots tbe “people of Pitta­
burg wore compelled to pay more than
82,709,0M damages for the destruction of
railroad eorporatioas, as tbe people ot
Chicago and other places may be expected
to fight against ria I ma ot this kind where
rioting and destruction of property has
taken place. In Pennsylvania, Illinois
and most other states, there are express
statutes authorizing tbe payment by the
county of claims for damages done to pri­
vate property daring a riot The supreme
court ot Pennsylvania held tiie statute
good, and Beaver eoonty bad to issue
bonds to tbe amount of &gt;1.858,508 to pay
tbe claims for property destroyed. Besides
this “a special tax was levied. Which -the
property owners of Plttsbarg will continue
to pay until 1896, as a constant reminder
that tbe people pay for property destroyed
by riots.” Those engaged In the present
alarming strike are part of tbe people. If
property is destroyed during the strike,
anywhere, It wiH not avail them to say
they did not contenanee rioting, or that
they condemned the work of incendiaries.
The bills will be presented for payment
and they will have to be paid, it should
nteor be remembered, whenever a strike is
Inaugurated, there the lawless etemant,
found In every city will nse tbe oppor­
tunity toplllage, destroy and burn. By
declaring a strike you make tor them thdr
WFportupIty. Under cover «f a strike

May, paying big «rent, and tmde at their order. Thus thoea taaagunting a strike
stare*. They -claim that of-rlste their •orally If not actually countenance the
work of (be lawteaa. On these oooskierata it not better to bear tbe evils you
canaot live and provide for their famlUea,
iaayhaTB than to fiy to others which are
andUat while tbdr wages have taer

It is net always possible to win by
ng.—G. R. Telegram Benld.

la Cbtea-

Tbe New York World Almanac rlrea
tbe elrenlatlon per capita In IMO u SIS.Sb;
In ISOS aa S20.ST: In M70 a&gt; S1T.M; In
1BT5 u S1T.1S; In IBM u SU.M; In isao
aa SSS.S1; In isn as sn.«: In 189s aa
S23.03. Tbo World eredlu tbeae figures
to tbe secretary ot tbe Treasury.
Henry Watterson’s poetry Is folly as ex­
pressive as bls oratory. Io refetrlns to
how don’t you do it. Mr Debs—
Don’t tackle Uncle Bomr
Ten thousand thousand Johnny Rebc
Can tell you that the projlck. Dabs.
Ain’t worth a “tinker’s dam.”

The wind has changed again. The
Journal last week announced itself as an
independent paper. We confess that we
are a little surprised ourselves as we were
not looking for it to flop again before next

Debs and his officers have been arrested
for conspiracy and are held in &gt;10,000
bonds. Tbe strikers will attempt to re­
taliate and have some of the railway offi­
cials indicted.

A good many times people have taxed
Uncle Sam’s good nature beyond endur­
ance and come out of the fray very much
the worse for wear.

Tbe prospect Is that Chins sad Jspsn
will to to war oxer Cores. Both notions

PARIS GREEN
London Purple,
For Spraying Fruit Trees, etc.

GOODYEAR „

It’a a pxnl IKnn to auy al ho™* now.

Bakt Bene*. Plekula. Kake, Ktrfy.
koat 13 aenta, 25 tenia fur two

Chnreh nod Society^—-

POVRRTY SOCIAL.

They 1

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aard Utnea are upon ua and
Poverty r ta to be the theme of the Bap­
tist Young Peoples- “Poverty Social next
Tuesday evening,- July 17th. “Come jn
your rags, eome In your tags, btit not in
velvet gowns.” Read the program below
•nd all come. ,You will not be disap-

^You are axed to kum to the houae of
John Michael Tuesday evening, July 17th.
1894.

At the Methodirt church next Sunday
morning Ums Rev. W. L. Holmes of Bos­
ton will preach. Sunday School at noon,
and Epworth League at 6:80.
No other
evening services.
There will be two services
Emmanqpl church next Sunday.
School as usual.

“New Arrival"
BEST 5 CENT CIGAR tv

the market

at tbe
Bunday

There will be services at the Catholic
church Sunday.

RW

LOOK FOR THE v.Xlt,
ON EACH WRAPPERME

BUM AND REGUl.ATiON8.

Ever womln what kums must
ware an kaUiker drew and apron or some­
All don not licensed and found wllb no
thin rkaily appropriate. Aud leave their CM on will be taken care of In accordance
poodle dorg at hum.
with ordinance.
W. H. M114.KK.
2nd. Know gent with a Idled shirt and
Marshal.
dood Koficr will be alloud two kutn unless
be pays a fine ov five sente.

FRflKER

GRANTS

Men’s HoseJUST THE SORTS AND
SIZES MEN WITH SMALL
FEET WILL REJOICE IN.
A FEW LOTS OF THE 25,
AND 5OC, KIND, a PAIRS
FOR 35c.—WONT LAST
LONG.
•

Collar Buttons.
DON’T YOU KNOW WE
ALWAYS KEEP A NICE
LINE—SOLID GOLD AND
PLATED GOODS. ENAM­
EL AND PEARL BACKS
AND OUR PRICES ARE
ABOUT HALF THAT OF
REGULAR JEWELERS.

Lawn TiesWAS THERE EVER A
TIME WHEN SO LITTLE
MONEY WOULD GIVE
YOU SUCH NICE ONES
MADE UP IN BOWS AND
STRINGS 50c. IS THE
CITY PRICE FOR THE
ONE WE SELL FOR 25c.
AND OUR STRING TIES
HAVE BEEN REDUCED
TO 15c. PER DOZEN.

Neglige Shirts.
OURS ARE THE MON­
ARCH
BRAND,
THE
KIND
YOU
SEE
SO
MANY
WEARING
AT
PRESENT.
JUST
------AS
EASY
FOR 'YOU
TO
---WEAR ONE OF THIS
I NICE FITTING KIND AS
I A POORLY MADE ONE.
SAME
QUALITY LAST
SEASON SOLD FOR I2.00,
EARLY THIS SEASON
SOLD LOTS OF THEM
AT &gt;1.50. IT’S A LITTLE
LATE NOW SO WE LET
YOU HAVE THEM FOR
JUST Si.oo.

A
CONDEMNED
MURDERER
Recently stood on the scaffold with only
a few moments between him and eternity.
After the noose was adjusted he was ask­
ed if he would like tosay anything. ‘ 'Yes’
he replied, “I would like the make a few
remarks about the Wilson Bill.” We
submit that it was not natural for a man
under those circumstances to talk upon
such a subject. It was not expected.
8o you would not expect us to talk of
anything but

FURNITURE
It’s our business, we’re interested in it,
and can’t help talking about it If you
want any Bed Room Suites, Dressers.

Elegant Book Cases or Furniture of any
kind just give me a call. My complete
stock and low prices will please you.
I can show you the nicest thing in the
line of Baby Carriages you ever saw if
you will only give me the opportunity.

Trunks.

A. McCoy.

WE
HAVE
_
A
FEW
TRUNKS AND SATCHELS
LEFT FROM THE DEANE
STOCK THEY ARE IN
OUR WAY, SEE US IF
YOU NEED ONE.

R. K. Grant.

CASH OR TRADE
FOR

Butter and Eggs
-AT-

THE LITTLE BRICK GROCERY
Should you want trade you will always find our stock fresh and
new—our prices low as the lowest,
’

Hats, Caps,

The Modern Druuolsi, Notions and
IS HEADQUARTERS.
Remember that Wall Paper
is Cheaper than ever
This Season.
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SMOKE THE

vimx*.

SIHQ Shot Dry Goods,

W. H.QOObYEflR
S&amp;

are lncrea.1111 t*»lr an»i« in &gt;be dUpu
klnxdow and war ao™ InetltaMa.

Boots and Shoes,
Clothing,

Furnishing Goods,

y. HOGLE.
Bld Store on the corner.

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anner
‘ ThursLy, July II, 1894.
W. R. COOK. Local Editor.

O'! Right
'
lard Oil
Giiiiiiddr Oil
Golden oil
DW Oil
easier oil

urday about 7.80 o'clock, E»wh Andrus
found a shawl In tbe road ne|r the Coun­ f|,y J'
* Gr,nJ
I, In tbe
ty farm. Owner can have same by calling
at this office, proving property and paying
w^uunty cicrk Naglcr .was -to Lansiug
for this notice.
yesteiday.
A gray coal for a ten year bld boy was
Chas. Hyatt, of Charlotte, spent the
lost last week between Blndmarok school
&lt;U1
house and’the Fisher church.
Thb coal in this city.

was new. and the finder is requested to O H. B. Bryan, of Charlotte, was In
cily Friday.
return the tame to the Banner office,
H. E. Storms, of Galesburg, was In
.
Mrs. CLKMtN-r Smith.
elly Friday.
•Vest Green Street Is receiving a much
L. N. Mosher, of Banfield, was in
needed coat of gravel which is being taken
•from Market Street Just east of Dr. 8. M. city Thursday.
F. H. Allen, of Ssginaw, was in
Fowler’s residence, where k was badly
washed during the recent heavy rains. city Saturday.
The gravel Is ot an excellent quality and
G. 8. Bennett, of Knlr.uuuo&lt;\ was in
will greatly Improve the street.
cltjr yesterday.

=WE

To mystify and astonish, but state plain facts that
be easily demonstrated.

FIRST—

If you are build:ng a liome then y&lt;;u will
•
do well to examine the various kinds of
heating apparatus.

the
thy.

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CrrHN D—lt8 a fact
people object *o soft co^
dlWUlW fnrna(&lt;&gt;H Why? Because they smoko

the

USE

the

George Bnrden. of Lake Odessa, was In
On account of the Camp Meeting at
*“
Eaton Rapids, the Michigan Central will the gity Thursday.
sell excursion tickets at ratd of one fare
J. W. Elliot, of Hickory Corners, yras in
for ronnd trip. Good going July 26tti to the city yesterday.
’
August 5th. Limited to return not later
P. A. Sheldon was In Grand
Rapids
than August 6th. Children one half tbe yesterday on business#.
adult rate.
C. R. 0sb6un, Agent.
Mr. and Mrs. John Brock, of Otsego,
Lockport fruit Jars pinta; quarts and spent Sunday in the city.
two quarta at Phillips A Ecus. The jcovM. E. Clark, of Charlotte, was In tbe
ers to these Jars fit tighter without a (rob­ ci»y on business Thursday.
ber than most jars do with a jrubber. This
Mr. aud Mrs. Richards, of Middleville,
firm handles! these Jars last year and did
were in the city over Suuday.
not have a single complaint about them. utilss«*s Belle Handy and Olga Bessmer
Fruit will keep in them. T(y them once
were in Grand Rapids Friday.
and you will have no oilier.
Miss Josie Whipple returned to her
The paper recently rebd before the Wo* home In Centerville Monday.
mens Club, by Mrs. Clement Smith will be
Mrs. Brice, of Nashville, is visiting her
found elsewhere In this Issue. It is fall
son, Thos. Brice, In this city.
i'HE DRUGGIST’S.
of clear, concise thoughts on this Impor­
Eugene Knapp, of Chicago, is visiting
tant subject, which is receiving so much
his cousin, Miss Ray Robinson.
discussion now and in which so many are
KlitLaud laueol.
Helen Millspaugh, of Petoskey, is
We hope everyone who re­
V- • , r. -pu* liean-will meet in caucus Mod- interested.
,:a j . .i^n. Jnlf JOrd. at to’ooek p. ni.. for ceives the Banner will not fall to read II visiting friends in this vicinity.
• .
"-&gt;1)01 dfleffiUHto tbe eouuty eoMren■. -t. Caucus will be held at town
Miss Anna Hetherington left for her
Owing no doubt to haying and hnrfeat
By Order Committee.
\\ Xubkn Forkman. Chilnnun.
some of our correspondents did not write home In Grand Rapids Monday.

And oil Kinds of LuDrlGdrino Oils, cheap,
, | ■ AT .

BIG VVOf^DS

.
801 and they’re so dirty.

J)—KERNAN Smoke Consuming Furnace is the latest and best
.
invention out in the line of furnaces. By the induction of heated
air over the fire and around the fire pot all the smoke is burned, so you have
no smoke and no dirt. You also have the advantage of using soft coal which
is the cheapest and most powerful of fuels, and you save all trouble from soot.
We are also agents for the Peninsular Furnace, which burns hard coal,
soft coal or wood.

5'LLD A MOUSE WITHOUTJI FURNACE.

FRE.D L. HEflTfi,

Hope Vmucua.
; .• f ;■ •::raite of Hope will bold their eau. •1 uiinrrifAlC. Saturday. July -Kb. at 2 p.
■ . -?•• ■•c’.jon of delegates to the county
,
tt&gt;«-tnumactlon uf such other
■ x* nuyjcone before the meeting.
By order Com.
Ik a A. O -woon. Chairman.
• rhe rvp'iblicatis of Maple Grove will meet In
1 the r&lt;*«taenct* of C. K. Palmer, on
ri uc&lt;t.-- t -’till of Jut)’, a: 2 o’clock p. m.. tor
«!•«■ 1 : • of electing delegates to attend tbe
. jii'% 1 invention held iu Hastings July A,
•1, Ithere be a k*h! attendance.
By order of Committee.

~LOfcAL NEWS.

Frank Campbell, of Grand Haven, visit­
this week. Remember that, we want to
I bear from you all each week and get the ed friends in the city last week.
news from your vicinity.
Otten it is not
George Webster, of Eaton Rapids at­
possible to print those letters that are re­ tended the races here last week.
ceived after Tuesday noon.
Please bear
Dr. Baughman and John I^ee, ot Woodthis in mind and mail your Items so, that land, were iu tbe city Thursday.
they will reach us before that time if
P. Morgan, representing the Detroit
possible.
Tribune, was in the city Friday.
The Henry Barnum eslate has Just con­
Capt. A. D. Nhkern and family visited
tracted for an elegant monument with
his parents to Muskegon over Sunday.
A. Black A Son after examining designs
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Loomis, of Grand
from several other dealers ip oth er cities.
The design chosen Is au exceedingly beau­ Rapids, visited relatives in tiie city last

tiful oae.
Tbe monumeet will be. of
Peter Rlckenmore, of Creasy, visited
Barre granite and not very high, but of
large proportions and excellent finish. It friends to tbe city the latter part of laet
This week,
82 quires. . will be one of the best and most expensive
In Barry county.
j
Miss Ida McDermott, of Chicago, visited
Hereafter, changes for advertisements
The game of base ball between Charlotte relatives in the city,the fore part of tbe
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest to
insure insertion in the issue ot tbe week and Hastings tbe morning of July 4th.
when brought
resulted In a victory for Hastings, tbe
Urban Woodbury left for Atlanta, Ga.,
score being 26 to 6 at the end of tbe sev­ last week where he Will make his future
Nice huckleberries are commlng in mar­ enth innings. Tbe game also demonstrat­ home.
ket
ed that Hastings has some excellent play
Shirley, Don, and Mias Gertrude Smith,
Do not forget the excursion to Ottawa era and timber for an excellent team, Os­ and Miss Ollie Johnson, left for Bay View
born especially distinguishing himself in Tuesday morning.
Beach July 95th.
.
Everything new in photography can be tbe pitchers box keeping tbe opponents
Mrs. W. A. Jones and children, of
down to a few bits, and those few well Grand Rapids, are visiting relatives and
found at the Christmas studio.
scattered. '
friends
In this cltj.
’
Just received. A nice line of ue west
Clarence Lathrop has returned from
styles of shirt waists at Miss Folghner’s.
George Hale and family left for Gun
Detroit and will assist bis father In bis lake the latter part ot the week for three
For first class photographs that never
profession for a while at least. For tbe or four weeks outing.
fadt. cal! on Christmas, the reliable pho­
past two years he has been connected with
tographer.
Will Barnaby returned from Lowell
tiie medical staff of the Grace hospital In
Born, io Mr. and Mrs. Morse Nevins, of Detroit, and taken an acltve part in lb« Monday, where he has been running an
Sedalia. Mo.. Saturday, a 9 pound son. surgical work of the lnstitation.( 'ni^ ex- oil wagon for several weeks.
Rev. ThoA Cox and wife left on Wed­
Congratulations.
— celTenrexperience there, together with bls
Several friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. medical education certainly ought to make nesday for Charlevoix and Bay View.
Reed gave them a happy surprise Tuesday Dr. Clarence exceedingly well equipped in They will be away two we_*ks.
Miss Adams, a recent graduate of St.
evening, having a most enjoyable time.
his profession.
•
Maries training school In Grand Rapids, Is
A trip around the city will convince
Tbe many friends of Mr. an I Mrs. Ed.
anyone that those laboring men who axe Metzer In this city will be pained to learn visiting her parents in this city.
out of work have put in a lot of time on of his death which recently occurred at ^filrs. W. M. Puffer and daughter Anna,
their gardens. No better gardens were Atlanta. Ga, where he was employed in a of Manistee, paid friends in this city a
ever seen in this cijy.
furniture factory. Mr. Metzer was for­ short visit, returning home yesterday.

WEISSERT BROS.
HrtRbWrtRE MERCHANTS,

Is what we give to every customer.

WE

Every'

sale of Boots or Shoes that we make is really

walking advertisement for

a

our

house.

• CIRCULATION •

We are in receipt of a handsome little j
pamphlet from Capt. W. H. Cabot, wbo is
now ruMlcating at Manitou, Colorado, one
of the most beautiful and healthy places
on the face of the globe.

merly employed in tbe farnlture factory
here and made many friends in this city.
He leaves a wife and two small children.
Frank Nash, who helped rare for Mr. Met­
ter during bis sickness recently returned
to his home in Allegan edanty, and is now

Beware. Beware! If you have a canine
that wauuers aimlessly around tbe streets very sick.
The chairmen of the republican town­
without a • Holbrook tag” on, you had bet­
ter look out. The -official dog catcher'’ ship committees sliould send in the notices
will get him If you don’t watch out.
of their caucuses to tbe Banner at .once.
Hoad Commissioners can find 8 inch especially stating where tbe meetings will
Bridge Plank at our yard in Hastings. be held, on what day. and at what hour.
| Other people can find anything they want Please attend to this at once gentlemen.
Also urge yonr friends to turn out to cau­
in the'line of lumber and shingles.
cus and help elect the delegates. If there
BF.xTi.Kr. Tomlinson and rider.
ever was crying need for wise republican
The leadipg article In the North Ameri­
legislation the condition of the country
can Review*for July is furnished by Ex­
shows that it Is right now. You may
Speaker Reed, wl»o discusses “The Present
think that your vote will not influence tbe
Administration of National Affairs” in a
result Possibly It may not to any appre­
manner that will command wide atten­
ciable extent, but by showing yonr inter­
tion.
ent in tbe cause, by working for it and
Lute , Hyatt was arrested Tuesday doing what you can, tbe result must in­
morning for threatening bis wife and us­ evitably be a glorious victory this fall
ing insulting language to his girl.
He
which we think will have something of an
was taken before Squire Kenaston, plead effect In restoring the old-time confidence
not guilt) and bls trial will take place and ultimately lead to a return of prosperi­
next week Tuesday.

While Jones Hendershott was sitting
in front of his store Tuesday morning he
had a fainting spell and fell forward on
the sidewalk, bls face being somewhat ent
and disfigured. He was soon revived and is
apparently as well as ever. Jones denies
that it was caused by overwork.
On account of tbe Republican State Aa*
sociatton at Grand Rapids, tbe Michigan
Central will sell excursion tickets at one
fare for the round trip July 30th aud 81st.
Limited to return not later than August
1st Children one-half tbe above rate.

ty.

Tbe effect of tbe recent dog ordinance
has bad a magic effect Id this city. In­
stead of being apparently tbe dog paradise
for all tbe most worthless, good-for-noth­
ing cars that were ever allowed to Infest
any community, our streets are almost
deserted by the canines, and the people
who depended for tbelr daily excitement
upon dog fights have again taken to whit­
tling dry goods boxes. L. A. Cato, of this
city, has been appointed “official dog
catcher” and has been properly labeled
and vested with the powers of a special
policeman. He has fixed up an Ingenious
contrivance for ensnaring tbe unsuspect­
ing ••FMo” but like the Irishman’s flea
he Is not there when you want him. Thus
tar only one stray dog has been captured.

Everyone who buys of us is pleased with what
I we have sold him—pleased with his invest­

ARE

ment clear through.

Everyone who buys once'

comes again, and invites his friends to come

HERE

too.

We are selling our goods as low as they

can be sold anywhere.

Owing to the times

we are paying no attention to profits, but have
knocked

prices .down to the lowest notch.

We buy from the best houses; our goods are
reliable.

STAY

We are not here for a day, nor for

a month.

W. H. SPENCE

Misses Kittle Stebbins, of Eaton Rapids,
and Gertrude Stebbins and friend, of
Muskegon, visited in the city last week.

Mrs. N. T. Diamond and daughter
Florence, left for Petoskey Monday for an
extended visit with her sister, Mrs. Ray
Dunlap.
C. W. Jordan aud wife, F. L. Heath
and wife, the Misses Frank Williams.,
Sarah Horton and Emma Smith are camp­
lug at Wall lake.
J. F. Hannah, of Grand Rapids, who
has been the guest of friends here for
tbe past few days, left this morning
for Beiu»ont,*New York.

Mr. Bugbee, of Kansas, is visiting
friends and relatives to this vicinity. He
says tbe worst thing Kansas has to con­
tend with is the populists.
The following people from abroad at­
tended tbe funeral of Miss Belle Itampmau Saturday:—Lucius Beale and wife, of
Sherwood; Frank Lampman, wife and
daughter, of Reed City; Mr. Gillett and
wife, of Lysander. N. Y4 Geo. Taylor and
wife: Edwin Taylor and wife, of Lowell;
Mrs. Burdett Benedict and Miss Allie
Benedict, of Nashvllie; Rev. and Mr*. W.

M. Puffer and daughter, of Manistee.

Get your Jelly cups at Phillips A Erbs.
See those' fruit Jan at Phillips A Erbs.
They’re the best to the market.
The examination of Jimmy Mortimer,
the alleged safe cracker has been adjourn­
ed to the 90th.
1
Mason fruit cans, pints 60 cents a dozen, I
quarts 70 cents a dozen and two quarts 80

cents a dozen at Soule’s Bazaar.
Can covers S5 cents a dozen and can
robbers five cents a dozen at Soule’s Ba-

C. R. Osborn. Agent
Every one is trying to economise these
zarr. This Is what cash will do.
times. The best etonomy is buying good
Tailor made pants are cheaper than
foot wear. See our 91.50 fine Oxfords for
ready made pants at Lunn's, the tailors’, i
12.00 and our 9100 ones for 91.75. We
To close them out he Is making pants for
make these prices ou account of slow sale He's in tbe dog pound now. If his owner &gt;4.00 that he used to charge 95-00 and
don’t cal! in four days be will be a candiat the present time of high priced gooes&gt;6.00 for.
l date for the dog executioner.
WOOLLST A BBONSON-

SUPPOSE
You were running this store instead of us.

Wouldn’t you

have made up the best stock you knew how for it?
Wouldn’t you have made the prices as moderate as
possible, if for no other reason than mere expediency

ani self interest.

Wouldn’t you? Well put your­

self in our place and while you are in our place

if you will take the trouble to look around
you will find we have done just as you

would have done.

Get acquainted with

our business methods,
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two things

worth knowing

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JTLY spirits ad­
venturous to
audacity made
settlements on
the western
bank of the
Oconee river
prior to the dis­
possession of
the Indians.
Among these
was Pearce Am­
erson, who in
• way and another
piired landed and
otner property, and
by the time when the town of Mil­
ledgeville was laid off and made the
capital of the state was what in that
period people Called a rich man. When
he became old he was induced by his
elder son. Wiley, who had done re­
markably well in business and married
quite beyond expectations, to leave
the big plantation on the river bottom
to the management of an overseer and
build or occupy a house not very
far from his own on Clarke street.
His wife, accustomed to be dragged
whithersoever and made to do what­
ever he would, offered no useless re­
sistance, and, what time she lasted,
managed as well as could have l&gt;een
expected. It troubled her &amp; good deal
to see how proud the father became of
Wiley and his wife compared with his
shame for Callen the younger and his
wife. Not that she did not grow to
love, and that very much, Wiley’s wife,
Julia, of the excellent and rather
aristocratic family, the Marstons, of
Putnam, whose deportment towards
and whose words about his people
were much less apologetic than her
husband’s.
But something, nobody
knew exactly what, caused the elder
woman's health to decline after they
moved into town. Some said it was
just natural old age. which nobody
inFrom
this world
has yet
(been
found
able,
a child
Wiley
had
been
a
in the longperson.
run, to At
copeten
with.
Some
thoughtful
years
of
said
it
was
the
breaking
up
too
late
in
age, when Cullen was born, he reflectlife of long-settled habits and vainly
attempting to get into new.
Yet
others ventured the opinion that it
was because from Cullen, who during
childhood had seemed to be rather the
favorite with his father, the latter had
become estranged, owing to his mar­
riage with Hannah Enlow. Anyhow,
when they had been in town about a
year she fell into her iast sickness.
They said that towards the last she
talked to her husband with unwonted
freedom about some tilings that were
on her mind and gat from him some
promises which helped her to meet
death without very much complaint.
They put her in the very nicest town
coffin, and both husband and son
Wiley were proud even to boasting of
the spot in the cemetery chosen for
her grave.
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THE EVENING NEWS,

tng seventeen and he just turned of
twenty. Not that he had not a rival
in Arthur Dabney, a steady young fel­
low who, notwithstanding her poverty,
would have married her any day that
she said the word. But Hannah de­
cided upon Cullen. People said she
was bound to have an Amerson of
some sort. Dabney, knowing that he
had been outrun fairly, made no out­
ward complaining, and in time went to
town, with intent, if possible, to be­
come a lawyer. People said again how
rash some young men can be when
they cannot get the girl they want, os
if there wasn’t another in the whole
world. But you must know that Han­
nah, poor as were her parents, was a
beauty, like whom was not one in all
that Oconee region. Her slight figure,
her long yellow curly hair, her smooth
neck and fair dimpled cheeks, her lov­
ing eyes and mouth—no, I am too far
gone to describe fitly such things. Peo­
ple who read this story, if they care,
mast try to imagine what sort of a girl
Hannah Enlow was.
Some years back, Pearce Amerson, if
only it had property to back it, would
not have complained at such a match
for either of his sons. He knew that
the Enlows were every inch as good as
his people. Then lie had been heard to
say that Hannah win os nice a girl as
could be started on all sides both of
the Oconee river and of Commissioner's
creek. His wile even to her dying day
said that Cullen had married well, and.
except for Wiley, everything might
have gone on satisfactorily. HeMet
the affair go on without a jingle word
from his mouth until the marriage
took place. Then he said to his father
that if he did not wish to witness any
unpleasant family scenes he would
keep Cullen, with what he called “that
piece” he had taken up with, outside
the pale of Milledgeville society; for
as for himself he could not, and his
wife should not, give countenance to
any such connection.
“Why, Wiley,” appealed his father,
“you didn't ’pear like to be opposed to
Cullen a-marryin’ of Hannah. I allays
thought mighty well of her, except
that the family is poor."
।
“Even that, father, onght to have
been taken into some consideration by
Cullen, who, it seems to me. might do
his part, as I’ve been doing, to lift up
our family, Instead of putting it down
lower. But that isn't all,and not nigh
all. Hannah Enlow is not the sort of
girl for him to marry, in no way. I
know Hannah Enlow, and he ought to
too. I never said anything against it,
because I saw it would do no good.
Cullen never would take my advice.
What I've got to say about it is to you,
and you only. The only thing to do is
for the family to make the best of it
they can; but as for intercourse with
me and my wife, there’s got to be
mighty little of it."
The old man, rude as be was, had a
good deal of simple honesty and af­
fectionateness, but these in his ex­
treme age had seemed to dwindle un­
der the Influence of his elder son. Dur­
ing the seven years that Wiley had
been living in town, to the small capi­
tal advanced by his father had accrued
several thousands. Such rapid success
led the old man to regard him with
the greatest respect and pride, and,
acting upon his counsel, he settled
Cullen upon a small portion of a largo
tract which he owned ten miles from
Milledgeville, on the road leading to
Macon.
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CHAPTER IL

ed upon the uselessnees, not to say in­
decency. certainly the injustice t&lt;? him­
self, of another son coming to parents
who had intermarried so tale in life
that they ought to have been satisfied
with himself alone. He behaved to­
wards his brother as if the latter were a
troublesome supernumerary who had
came into the world only to get in bla
way and divide with him what thither­
to had been all his own. Cullen, dur­
ing his nonage, made many trial# to
win at least the forbearance of the
brother whom uninterftionally he had
thus offended- As for Hannah Enlow,
her uTici’Emon beauty when a girl of
fourteen had been a temptation even
&gt;ut her family being of
ty and no pretemioas he
hia ambition to a higher

Cullen and his wife had too much
love for each other to be made very
unhappy by such discrimination. He,
tall, ruddy, robust, open-faced, was
much handsomer than his brother,
who, though of good size and figure,
was of palish complexion and habitual­
ly wore a cheerless, suspecting face.
The winsome girlishness of Hannah
continued after her marriage. She
had taken Cullen mainly because ho
had won her affections. Yet she was
very sensible of the advantage of con­
nection with a moneyed family, and
her heart, though not too eagerly, had
been sei upon living in town. It cut
her painfully when she was made
aware of Wiley’s hostility-and the in­
fluence exerted by it upon his father,
and, without confiding it entirely to
Callen, she resolved to conciliate them,
if such a thing could be done. Not
artful by nature, she had will and per­
severance, and a moderate degree of
reticence. Cullen's feeling was to act
defiantly; but she persuaded him to
accept without complaint the proffered
farm. The manaion, a rather pretty
story-and-a-half, newly painted, even
to the chimneys, in white, was situ­
ated on an eminence in a grove of redoaks. The land, though containing
the most rolling portions of the big
tract from which 1t had been set off, ■
was productive, and, with the work of
half a dozen not very likely negroes
thrown in with it, Cullen, now indus­
trious aud reasonably thrifty, made
good crops, while Hannah, brought up
in economical habits, contributed her
full share to their decent, comfortable
in this m in
red wjU the
-------- _ .----sen studying all hia life. Be
rirNthv ga * wale not too

limited to cause very much talk among
the neighbors. He seldom came out
to the plantation beyond, which had
been turned over to him by his father,
without calling on the return and hav­
ing a brief chat with Cullen and Han­
nah. or with Hannah alone, when Cul­
len might be in one of his fields; and
the visitor would not taar to the pro­
posal to blow the horn for him. On
such occasions Hannah more than
made up for Cullen’s cooluwM by her
own cordiality. Whenever the father
came there, she set a nice dinner, had
his chair put exactly where and how
be wanted it, and, when the meal was
over, got out again her sewing. P“e“
it with dexterity, and talked about
domestic business with a heartiness
that led him gradually to think that
after all. Cullen, in spite of Wiley a
talk, had done better, a good deal bet­
ter, than he had been fearing. One
afternoon on Cullen’s return from
work earlier ,than usual, Hannah had
jqst put off some of her nicest things
with which she had adorned herself,
and was resuming her usual working
guise.
“Hi, Hannah!” he asked, surprised,
“what have you been so fixed up for?
Trying to see how the new ribbons be­
come you?
As if everything didn’t
look becoming when put on you!’’
“Brother has just gone, Cullen,’’ she
answered. "I saw him as he turned in
from the road, and I thought I’d show
him that I appreciated his visit. I was
about to have the horn blown for you.
but he said not, as he had just called
by for a few minutes to see if all was
well."
“I wouldn't have done that, certain,"
he said, with no petulance, but in the
straightforward manner which he al­
ways practiced.
“Cullen,” she replied, a trifle flushed,
“I know what I'm doing. 1 won't say,
although I have rather let you think
otherwise, that I have not been deeply
pained by your father’s and your
brother's treatment of you since our
marriage, and I want to show them
that I wish, as your wife, to pay all
tbe respect I owe them. My object is
to reconcile them to me. if it can be
done. I wish you wouldn't hinder me,
or look as if you found fault with me.
In spite of your keeping so much re­
serve, I think I have noticed that they
are beginning to think a little some­
thing of mo."
Tears were in her eyes. He drew her
to his breast.
“Why, my darling, I don’t mean to
find fault with you.
As for father,
mother says she hopes and believes he
is gradually getting to love you right
much. It’s all the work of brother.
He always has selfish purposes in
everything he does, and nothing either
I or you could do will make him alter
them."
“I know something of Brother Wiley.
His object is to hurt you through me.
But I don’t see the use of fighting
him."
“I’m not fighting him, my dear. I
simply don't feel like being specially
considerate towards those from whom,
against our natural rights, I and my
wife get so scant consideration.
You
say you know something of Wiley. My
poor child, your knowledge of him is
small beside mine.
I’ve been know­
ing him well ‘ever since I was old
enough to know anything about peo­
ple's feelings and motions.
His hand
was against me on the day I was born,
and it has been ever since.
In my in­
fancy he was a tyrant over me; once.

it was plain to ree
his late companion he felt eompen
sated over and over by the cornier °’
Pearce Amerson, Junior. Even
«y&lt;
although he made no demonstration,
such being never Ib
Jin®.
apneared to l&gt;c content with the change.
He did go ho.Ur as to offer some sort
of congratulation to the parents at the
birth
Cullen took it for what L.
thought it was worth. Hannah for a
great deal more, and was very, verj
thankful.
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.. H. Goodyears’ Drug Store.

The best salve In the world for cute,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin Irruptions, and posi­
tively cure piles or no pay required. It
Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the
druggist.
A permit has been granted to erect a
new St. Vincent’s Orphans home at Sag­
inaw. to cost 828.000, which will be erect­
ed on tbe site of the structure destroyed
by the great fire.

No Other 5oap Does Its Work 5o Well
One Trial Will Prove This .

Reduced from

;oc. to 25c. a Copy,
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orum

1a*wIs Knopp, aged 25, was killed by a
falling tree near East Jordan last Wednes-

Mrs. Jos. Bailey,
Mich.,
.. ... . ..Cedar
_ • Springs.
.. ...
w(j
nays: “Adlronda.” Wheeler’s Heart
Nerve Cure. Is the best medicine 1
had io my family; It never fails.” Sold
by W. H. Goodyear
Several hundred tramps infest the
shore between St. Joseph and New Buf­
falo.

To many thoughtful people. the price of The Forum hat hitherto been pro­
hibitory: indeed all the great Reviews have been too high In price for the masses
ot Intelligent readers. But now the number ot readers of tbooghtiu! literstare
-men and women wbo wish really to know what is going on in the world out­
side the narrow limits ot particular sects and parties—is grest enough in the
United States to warrant so revolutionary a reduction lc price. The Forum
discusses Uspartaat sabfsets, but It is not dull. The literature d contemporaueoos activity is, in tact, tbe most Interesting of all literature. Americas

Owosso ministers are making a vigor­
ous kick against the establishment of. a
brewery In their midst.

SIZE AND QUALITY UNCHANGED.
Intelligent people, wbo realize the im­
portant part the blood holds In keeping
tbe body in a normal condition, find noth­
ing strange In tbe number of diseases
Hood's Sarsaparilla Is able to cure.
80
many troubles result from impure blood
that tbe best wav to treat them Is through
tbe blood, and it is far better to use only
harmless vegetable compounds than to
dose to excess with quinine, calomel and
other drugs. By treating tbe blood with
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, scrofula, salt rbeum,
and what are commonly called “humors;"
dyspepsia, catarrh, rheumatism, neural­
gia. consumption and other troubles- that
*
originate In impurities of the blood or
paired circulation, can all be cured.
Tbe nineteenth annual fair
Stockbridge Agricultural Society
held October 2, 8, and 4th.
The schooner George L. Wrenn started
from South Haven Wednesday for Its
trip around the world.

To prevent the hardening of the_____
taneous tissues of the scalp and the oblit­
eration of the hair follicles, which causes
baldness, use Hall’s Hair Benewer.

Th? Government is completing a stone
crib pier 298 feet long for tbe use of the
supply and lighthouse boats at old Mack­
inac light
Ayer’s Pills possess the curative virtues
of tbe best known medical plants. These
Pills are scientifically prepared, are easy
to take, are safe for young and old. They
are invaluable for regulating the bowells,
and for the relief and cure of stomach
troubles.

A movement has been made to erect a
monument over the grave of ex-Goveroor
E. B. Winans at Hamburg.

when I was about ten years old, and
he outraged me so that I nearly killed
him with a stick, and woulci have done
so with my knife if he hadn’t stopped,
he told me he wished I was dead. No,
he doesn’t particularly wish to hurt
you.
It is 1 whom he is after, and it
would have been the same whoever I
might have married. Ill admit that
latterly he has appeared somewhat
cordial, comparatively.
Sister Julia
may have had something to do with it,
for she’s just one of the best women in
this whole world."
’‘WeU,’’ she said, languidly, “it’s
hard to feel one’s self a—’’ She
stopped, smiled, kissed him, and said:
“Let’s talk of something else."
At once they ran into their hahitnal
cheerful chatting, in which were
»ome low-spoken words about a hope
and a prophecy very dear to them
both.

To prevent pale and delicate children
from lapsing Into chronic Invalids later In
life, they should take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
together with plenty of wholesome food
and out-door exercise.
What they need
to build up tbe system Is good red blood.

James Dewhurst of Otter Lake had bla
band nearly blown off while celebrating
the Fourth of July.

ONE YEAR
FOR OHLY $ 1.00, CASH IR rtbV/INCE.

CHAPTER ILL

In time Cullen had to admit that
Hannah’s policy seemed to have been
wise and prudent. When her baby
was born, the messenger who bore the
news took with him the word that it
was a boy and named Pearce Ameraon.
The grandmother’s hope to be spared
to see the sight was fulfilled, and when
she had seen site blessed it and shortly
afterwards set out alone on her last
journey. Just before going she said to
Cullen:
“My dear, your father has promised
me to do right by you. I’ve do doubt
he’ll keep his word."
Indeed, thenceforth the change
which hitherto had been slow and
gradual, quickened space. The old
man grew more and more fond of Cui-

Mew York Weekly Tnliiin

Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
n,. L Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Tbe Lenew. Prawning o
“«&gt;«■&lt;■ canning pnu thl, ,
working about 100 g|rj,

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1

THE HASTINGS BANNER

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Dr. W. H. Smith, of St Cl«lr, ymtorda, I
ijju:
TZ-----------------------------rooming removed
(PConnor’a
------ ..from
— John ....
Additional County News
oata Is promising. The arm planted to
NOTICE FOR HEARING CLAIMS.
SOLOMON AND HIS FAMILY.
anna needle which entered his breast I
potatoes ba# been largely increased
8ta*eo&lt; Michigan. CJoatv of Barry-*.
Thursday, July &gt;», 189+*
when at play 54 years ago. Tbe needle
throughout the State. Compared with D« Wm Only a White Rat, Rat a Genk
Notice IB hrrrbjr Kivec. that by au order of tbe
was dark colored, but otherwise iu a good l-Mt ww*-, utter.
Prolmta Court tor tar County of itarry. made
average years the increase in the southern
----- \V’ R- tf°01K. Local Editor.
state of preservation.
the I5tb day of June. A. D„ IBM, six
Hvnry Knlckvrbarker of Lak, Ouhm. rountlre
counties te
is 8 per cent;
ceni; central,
central. 12 per cm
cm»:
’;
Solomon was a white rat who lived on
months from that dale were allowed for credi­
it r.rt
• in
. ■
.. . .
tors
ta present their claims aaaibax the estate
PeF
*
tnt
’
aDd
S:ale
y
»*
r
ln
*
n
^tist
’
s
studio
in
New
York.
He
Tt»e tug Ella M. Smith, which has been n
““ d*r l,,t ww’li ,or
of
Sarah
J. Moore, late of aald Coanty. l^
ranxbi.Tmm
condlttoa ,B h,Sb . received his name because of his wisquarauliued 14 days at the mouth of the
ceased, and that all creditors of wud deceaoM
! ™&amp;'Zd^dZS «
bau I d“ hl*
'r •,
river al Bay City, was released yesterday «5 *nd cw-te/ Thi'mwil
are required to present their tbdxns to said
d"7i' c‘“’&lt;'r“™&lt;l"&gt;w»anil’l&gt;a«
probate Court, at the Frebate
in the city
Die boat had a Bmall pox patient on board Planed to ita, cr.dk of our -rlrXl fund and !
10
dl' PS?dK bJu ' dog Hn reirain * from nibbling the of liB&lt;tnt». for examination and allowance, ou
lim.lhy ».id7.re?nT^CT
five days, and strange to relate, none of
Scrofula,
or before the 15th dav of December next, and that
the other members of the crew were affect­ will be properly expended.
such claims wfl! be beard before said Court, ou
Sin-s Boils, or
J*
Warner aud Carpenter and son are much below a fair average. Clover '■ curtams and rich staffs that were scab- Saturday, the IMh day of September a id on Sat­
ed.
j tered about the studio, and was most
urday the IMh day of I&gt;ecr:.’.brr i.rxt.attcn
are bu«y putting out barvdatlng mwbln- flowed this year prouiines well.
nuv other skin disease,
tn the torruoon of each ot those days.
Apples promise about three-fourths, aud ■ particular not to take cheese or rich o'clock
The members of the Bay City commanDated, .lune 15th. A. D .
The Woodland Neva *aa publubrf on po“c,lrs' “ix-tenths of an average c rop.» cake up on the sofa, where he was alCnab. W. AtutBTKoxG. Judge of Probate.
dery. No. 26, K. T., have organized a Bos­
lake
• ■
his
yn
.
e
Jbar
Mp
'
’
a
l*
ules
were
estimated
at
‘
lowed
to
play
and
sleep
when
his
paws
u’
wr* k t®,l,e wlllor and bte
ton club, for the purpose of making a pil­
were clean.
grimage to that city in August, 1895, on .1
d ,*ko " h"IK1 lu ,he l‘*11 «*“'■ only four-tenths of nn average.
Washington Gardner.
'
Now it bo happened that a friend of
the occasion of the triennial oonclave. Tiie at Nashville on the Fourth.
Secretary uf State.
We notice* that the Middleville eorrescommandery will go In a body, and Is ar­
Solomon’s mistress had some rats—a
pondent of the Banner feels badly about
ranging several side trips on the way.
father and mother and seven children.
Medicine
in
firead.
vinl JTJ
p,a'ed ,n
One night a stray’ cat found her way
Dr. J. fi. Jackson.
At Lapeer yesterday Judge Mocre sen­
m:urd?y,’..Junv 30lb tetween the
to their cage and ate up the old rats.
tenced John H. Lampson to Ionia for 90 Middleville and Woodland teams aud won- . The acids most generally employed in
Solomon’s mistress agreed to adopt
the Superior
days upon bis pleading guilty to the dera why lhe game was not finished. l&gt;er: baking powders for the purpose of libera­
them, and the cage was taken into her
Blood-Purifier
charge of obtaining money under false pre­ naps a little explanation will set hia mimj ting the gas are the sulphuric (slum), and 1
rooms.
.
tenses. He Is one of the two fakirs who
The Woodland team went to Mid­ the tartaric (cream tarter) which are oh- i
. and Suring Medicine.
„ cau­
raked In considerable coin In that part of dleville at the invitation ot the Middle­ jectlonable for Uie reason that their salts I Solomon stared, and then went
Ju
tiously
up
th®
yU
P to th
« newcomers. He soon
the Mate by claiming to represent the ville team who promised to pay all ex­ possess nmHeal propertlra and produce Uonal
Cure-5 'others,
upon
the
human
hj
stem
effects
which
may
I
Bh
&lt;&gt;"ed
signs
of
joy
at
their
arrival,
state Ixiard of health and vaccinating the penses txcrpllag car fare.
When thev
,t -• aSiiS.’rSKi®
arrived at Middleville they were Informed not bd needed at the time or nt least as । and Immediately took the little rats
people. The vaccination was no good.
that the ball grounds was one and one hall often as food Is taken; for no one would under his protection. He called them
A man calling himself Charles Robinson Julies out bide but tint a conveyance like tu-take a dose of medicine every time ■ to him and coaxed them to1 snuggle
II' was a happy
thought
uf .
' ----------down by
his side, as their mother would
aud hailing from Imlay City was arrested would soon be around to convey them to.I he
u eats ,bread
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at Port Huron yesterday while trying to the groundb. The conveyance won an- rroL Hoafor“ l,wt suggested the employ-: have done.
K5E GRE.RM.
pawn jewelry
While taking him Io jail j»eare&lt;l and the buys were soon on lhe ball I m
nv/nt
r,,t uf
vf an
u“ acid,
“cid&gt; ■‘ (phosphoric)
(prioap^oric) which. | When they were allowed to run
tbe prisoner gave Detective Buckerhrldge ground, but were Informed they uwed I
carbonic
eas. also ' about he watched them and taught
U 8vU fnT the «H»
’iic gas,
GONfEGTIONS.
the slip and ran. The officer fired four ninety ceu's for the ride which UH.y j
to lhe flour much ofits nutrient thcm wherc they might go and where
» ,nL- SOFT DRINKS.
Our boys reached the l"Krr&lt;1l',&gt;,te whichi were lost tn
J
a «
shota over the man’s ht-ntl when he stop* promptly paid.
in Its mann
manti­
,
were
not
to
go,
running
after
any
Mich.
grounds at 2 p. in. but the game was uot ......... Th
Thhj
’-, together with the fact that 1
j wild yrfungstgy who* strayed behind
k- to hate an unct'.ou ped and was landed in jail. He is said to
hud large expviteuce be wanted a» tapeer for horse steeling.
commenced until 8 p. m. As our boys it communicates no nriplvasatri laste, and screens-or meddled with what he ought AT THE।111&gt;n. Terms nw»«nhad to return on the 0 p. ru. train it was at the same time effectually secures the I
The population of the village of Gray- agreed before the game commenced to purpose of all baking powders,
CITY BAKERY.
derx, should ', not to touch.
.
nil
Only one of the seven orphans turned
i ling according to the census jnst complet­ piny only seven innings. It is true that commend bls preparation to r
'. desiring
J. M.
l(l,
i out n genius, but ail of them became
ed. is 1.89S, there being 342 famines, liv­ at the end of the fifth ianlngs the score palatable and wholesome bread.
ing in 831 houses. There are but 11 em­ stood 13 to 2 in favor ot Woodland and
[ respectable rats, and a great credit to
pty houses In tbe town, and most of these would had our boys not become careless,
Solomon.
astings
ity
ank
A RECEPTIVE MIND.
will be occupied as soon as necessary re­ at the end uf the seventh, At the end of
The genius of the family one day
Rl’ON A SMITH
pairs cun be made. All tbe mills are run­ the seventh the game was’called by the The Wonderful Mrmorynf « Noted French came upon a guitar lying on the sofa,
Hastings, Mich. ;
specialty. J
Ctfn
ning on full time, and the people are. for umpire as per Agreement! the score stand­
and, running up to it. made the strings
Author.
Woodland. Mich
the most part prosperous, and contented. ing 14 to 10 in favor ot Woodland.
Our
S7S.OOO.OO
Theophile Gautier, the
French sound. The music pleased him so CAPITAL
bjys would have been too g ad to have author, was gifted with an extraordi­ much that after his discovery he fre­
TORP1.CS tlS.OOO.OO.
Fire at Midland yesterday caused the played the other two innings could thev
nary memory.
Whatever he had quently went irr search of the Instru­ Incorporated under the lawa of lhe State of
death of Beno Tungendrlch, a clothing
1 are done so without missing their train
• •:.lection office.
Michigan.
dealer. The commercial house, an ancient and offered to do so even If they had miss­ heard or seen remained engraved upon ment and scampered back and forth
over the strings to his own great de­
promptly attended to.
frame building, burned like tinder.
He ed the train. If the Middleville team had bis mind.
Open for business Dec. 15 J8M.
light
and
to
the
amusement
of
all
who
On the day on which the two first
.
Loyal K. Kuapp^n. appeared at an upper window and was put up 510.00 which our boys offered to
officers:
urged to Jump by the crowd below, but he cover. Il is true that ,lhe Middleville volumes of Hugo's “Ixjgende des Si- saw him. _________________
0. G. Robinson, President;
rthur C. DenHon.
retreated into the room and perished. Two team was a “picked up nine" ami we ecles" were published, tfie author
Chester Messer, Vice. Pres.
.xaI'I’EN S DENISON.
CENTRAL
ASIAN
DESERTS.
other men narrowly escaped. A building noticed that the players were picked up dined in Gautier's company nt the
D. W. Rejrnokta, Owhler.
LAWYERS.
&gt; adjoining was also destroyed.
William with great care, bring selected front Has­ house of another friend. There were
; M . lihran Tnist Co. BMr,.
Di’JE ctors:
i Tinmlus who ocourletf the building as a tings, Yankee Springs. Irving and Thorit- several literary men present, all allied
• :ra’»&gt;‘. Rapids. Michigan. . saloon, looses 82.000. The other building
W. H. Fewer®,
D. W. Reynold*.
applr. After the game was called our more or less closely to the tribe of ro­ j
Mr. W. Woodville Rockhill describes
R B. Meeser.'
D. G. Robinson,
owned by Mike Ryan, was not insured. boys returned to Middleville, ate supper, manticists, admirers of Victor Hugo,
I K1UK, St D.
•
i in the Century his attempt to cross
&lt; Chester Messer.
John
Carveth.
The
loss
Is
small.
&gt;•1
mn and Surgeon.
paid for their dinner and supper and re­ and counting upon finding a feast of Tibet. His picture of a portion of the
F.
T.
Coirrove.
H.i'-ii.ui*. - '• i Mich. .
turned to Woodland. We think that, as good things in his new work.
country he traversed is not alluring.
■
atteu4«*l day or night. orHas tbe only savings department In in Barry
the Woodland nine was ahead from** the
.
and shoestore
State ot Oiil®, Citv of Toledo, i
In the course of the talk Gautier re­
fee in
Life in the Central Asian deserts is County and pays interest on all time
first to the seventh innings, it is only fair
Lucas County, t ”
deposits.
Frank J. Cheney make* oath that he Is the to presumejhat they would have been marked: “Let us prove what we ad­ rough indeed, he savs.
vance.
I
wjjl
recite
‘
Les
Lions
’
to
you."
••Nature
is
without
attractions
of
senior partner of the Ann of F. ,1. Cheney A Co. ahead at-the end uf tiie ninth, and If the
juy at. law.
busioeM In the city of Toledo, County and
And iu a clear voice, his eyes gazing any kind; it is bleak and repelling;
Hastings. Mich, doing
State aforesaid, and that mM firm will pay the Middleville team think otherwise they can
____ and scarcely
_ a
never a tree _
is seen,
uurtsnt the state. Col- ram of One Hundred Dollars for each and every come to our village and play the return kteadfastly os though he were reading ____________
case of Catwrh that cannot be cured by tbe game and we promise them that they will’ from afar a book visible to himself 1 flower, except for a month or two in
ttended to. '
I led
use of Hall's Catarrh Cure.
° The Niagara Falk Route.’
alone,
he
recited
the
whole
piece,
not
•»'PmUhlv
theArctie
retrions
the year. Probably the Arctic regions
meet with courtrousand grritlernauly treat­
Frank J. Chknky.
TIR.E ‘i LATHROP.
repeating himself once, never hesitat­ alone offer a more meager flora. One
Sworn to before mo and subscribed In my ment.
presence, this 6th day of Dccetnlw. A. D.. ISSG.
1’
;l.jm&lt;H«pathit“Physician and
Stations.
One morning last week our officers ing. aud not mistaking a single syl­ sees only coarse grass, or bare, grevcl.—
.
A. W. Glkasox.
.
Surc«‘on
btrewn ground of a reddish tingel In
• '
.] seal •
Notary Public. were inforurd that a young woman was lable.
ixmuitD.
Office over W. 11. Goodyear’s
lying by the roadside about three miles
Yet ho had read it that morning for the mobt favored valleys, and near
Hastings..........
| Drag'*toft1.
Halls Catarrh Cure la taken Internally and acts north west of our village.
Justice Eng­ the first time.
home brackish lakelet, are occasionally
dlrectlv on the blood and mucous surfaces of
Btatlonfl;
ptly attended to.
land. Constable Miller and Dr. J. A.
Many times his friends, doubtful seen bunches of long black-haired
the system. Send for testimonials, free.
Baug^iman immediately repaired to the upon some point of history, language, yaks, antelopes, or wild asses. A stray
F. J. (1HXXKT A Co., Toledo, O,
&lt;IU BN ER. M. l».,
-«3 Sold by all druggists. .75.
I1X-471 e.l»| 1.0®
place and found the young woman, who geography, anatomy or art, referred hare or wolf runs across the trail; a Hamtixoa.................... I 4 40!
l’hy$ician and Surgeon,
proved to be a loose character, from
a R. OSBORN. Local Agent, Hastiago
the matter to him, and received im­ sheldrake or eagle flies slowly dff at
n
.
Mich.
latke
Odessa,
in
a
semi-conscious
condi
­
Council Proceedings.
One's approach. Were it not for the , O. W. kugglm G. F *T. A. Chicago
OX^ fru .kncc. one block* east of depot.
tion. The doctor foand her suffering mediate satisfaction. Thqy used to say
from hysterics and nervous pYostration. tlicu: “\Ve have only to turn over the wild; yaks, travel across this great
C. H. BARKER
plateau would be impossible, for dry
Common Council met in regular session She was removed to the home of Wm. l-n- leaves of Theo."
Physicians and Surgeons,
vak-dung is the only fuel to be found.
Fri. eve, July Otb, ’94.
•
derwood and the next day returned to
THE INDIGO BIRD.
| Should a murrain destroy the lyre­
ity or county retq&gt;onded to with
Mayor Greusel presiding.
consciousness^ It seems that she hnti
. day or niirhtf ’
Present at roll call. Aid Busby, Huff­ s(&gt;eiit the night with five ^»r six ’sports I
horned antelope, traveling, except
man, Osborn, Tinkler and Waters.
along two frequented trails, would l&gt;e- .-rr-t-wm, TRADB MARK
who left her in the morning al about 3 a. :
i!ELD(’&gt;.
:
The indigQ bird is aU*&gt;nt the pi?e of a come unfeasible. Violet winds sweep
Absent at roll call. Aid. Bennett, Hicks in..in her unpleasant condition. As soon
H
and Real .Estate Office.
Wheeler's#^
and
Welssert.
as
she
was
able
(o
be
removed
Supervisor
the country daily, carrying- wjth them
German
canary,
and
of
a
deep
blue
all
A.’i-ir.i-'. Block. HaBtiugs.
On motion of Aid Osborn minutes of Davenport returned her to l*ake Odessa. over, with Q.metallic luster in certain dense clouds of alkaline dust, which
.»
on I&gt; ;»1 E«atv Beal Estate
..inmredMi. General con revanclng. last meetings postponed.
We
hope
the
matter
will
be
thoroughly
parch
and
crack
the
skin
and
blind
the
lights that adds much to his beauty.
: - »et ol Abstract Books, comflan in:
Moved by Aid Huffman that the matter inveltmated aud the offenders properly
piled it- ’.h- R-i-.-iJw, can furnish complete
A graceful little fellow inhabiting a eyes. When it in not blowing, it is
of approach to Mr. VauAnnau’s property dealt with. We understand that one of
C. K. BROOKS. Clerk.
lightly-wooded country, where he pours snowing, hailing or raining. Bogs,
be placed in the hands of-side walk com. the sports has made 'himself scarce and
forth his melody'from the top of some marshes and sandy wastes, cut at short
to report upon. Carried,
we hope our village will not be bothered
M FUWLH
distances by low ranges of moutains
high tree to his nesting mate below..
Ayes, AIL •
with Ids presence soon.
-POSITIVELY CURESHis song, says Harper’s Young Peo­ rarely rising above the line ot per­
Moved by Aid Busby that the Marshall
ple, though not very powerful, is ex­ petual snow (though, be it remem­
be authorized to pay boys 25c. apiece for
bered,
the
'lowest
valleys
are
at
a
tremely
sweet,
and
combined
with
his
Middleville.
all dogs brought to him that have not
HILIP T. COLGKOVE,
rich plumage makes him a desirable greater elevation above the sea than
been registered. Carried,
Last week’s letter.
Attorney at Law
Ayes, Busby. Huffman. Osborn, Tinkler
The census enumerators and board tin- cage-bird. Large numbers arc shipped the summit of Mont Blanc), are the Sleeplessness and all derangeoiente of the
Sue.- t to Smith &amp; Colgrove.)
Nervous System.
(Otnce In l nion block. Hastings.)
Ished reviewing last Tuesday with tbe to Europe every year, showing that he characteristics of the bleak country
and Waters.
Practices in &lt;11 the courts of the stale.
’
following results: Total population of the is appreciated there. He is not hard to which we bad to cross before the inNays, None.
The following accts, audited:
township. lS&lt;0: village ot Middleville .SO tame, and should I* fed, as a regular habited regions of Tibet could
t. KEN ASTON.
W. O. Lowden, Atty. Board Review,
and village of. Partnalee St.
’
thing, on canary-seed—now and then a reached.’’
•
Attorney at Law,
820.00
Chandlers Cadwell. John Miller. Wm. little green food; while in his estima­
i Over J. 3. Goodyear &amp; Co.’b etore.)
13.00 Wood and Claud Putnam left Sundey
STUPID AND SELFISH.
Purely Vegatable, guaranted free from
Citizens
Com, night watching,
tion no kinds of insects come amiss.
Practices tn ail courts M the State. CoUsctioiu
68.45
night for Pullman, expecting to find work
opiates, 100 full size doses, 50c.
M. C. R. R. Co., freight and ctg.,
eromptly attending to.
If given the freedom of the room for
1.48 in place of the .Btrikera.
W. McDonald, labor
a flight he is very happy, and will catch
M. TH Bailey. Receiving Teller Grand Ran­
2.48
W. F-, Glass' two sisters are visiting
M. Prosser
as (Mich.) Havings Bank, says be cannot say
L. TIMMERMAN. Horampathlc PhyMarianne
North
quotes,
in
her
“
Fur
­
flies
lu
a
rapid
way.
Very
graceful
2.20
too
much In tavor ot -Adlronda," Wheeler s
Ed. Holbrook
•
flicinn anti Surgeon.
]
«
...
when flying, the indigo bird wiH dart ther Recollections of a Happy Life,” Heart
.53 hlni
and Nerve Cure.
H. Smith
Tbe M. E. S. S. social at Mrs. Bassett s
*Wn over Lathrop's drug store.)
Prepared by Wheeler and Fuller Medicine
.15 last Saturdsy evening was largely attend­ from one side of the room to the other, some amusing instances of Turkish
V. Youngfl
stupidity, told her by a pasha in (Co., Cedar Springs, Mich. Sold by.
stopping
instantly,
tend
hovering
on
.25
H. Burke
receipts S10.T7.
military command at Beyrut He said .
.50 edAu Net
W. U. Tel. Co, telegraphing
agent for the Detroit Tribune was the wing for a moment, like the hum­
1.50 among the registered at the Johnson ming-bird. He is inquisitive, too, and that he had once accepted an offer
J. Mullen, labor
H AST IN 03,
MICH5.70
is apt to fly into any dark hole tlfet he of breakfust from a rich man who
Barry
County
Dem.,
printing
■ tlK&lt;;UL4TlON •
43.75 b°SchuyleAvhlte threw the 23K lb. can­ finds. The writer once nearly, lost his knew the ways of the world and .
A. Jones, Rent
.37 nonball 25 ft and 2 In standing still and bird by his lighting on a wire fender to thought himself quite a Frenchman.
This wi pf;.
82 quires. M. Mcl’harland, labor
.75 and 28 ft. 2 in by taking two hops, last gaze up the dark chimney.
The servants spread a clean table­
•
J. Mullen
3.70
cloth on the ground; then they brought
F. Fifield
Hen . : r. . hanges for advertisements
^“Xsu, of fUh.™.» will leave here
1.20
A
Clever
Stratagem.
z
a
handsome inlaid table, which they’
R. Waters
mw.;
. Lh office Tuesdays at latest to
10.00 to-day sod Osh on their way down the
Once during the Iron Duke’s cam­ laid on the teblccloth, but upside down,
Wm. H. Beadle, flL wk.
insure
: ., -n the issue of the week
15.00 river to Grand Rapids.
paign.
in
the
Pyrtmees,
it
happened
with
its legs in the air. A tray of
Louie
Beadle,
stwk.
u
wijtn brought. 1
’
' 9.00
Mr,. W. K. Young o; Grand R.plds, Is that Gen. Picton's dispositiona for re­ good things followed, and this was
Ed. Shay. sL wk.
15.00
ceiving
tbo
assault
ot
Marah^
Soult
Jim Shay, aL Fkbalanced on the lops of the legs.
,
the village.
,. ..
■ ' keebthe Hver nn«i kidneys
5.55 In Mrs.
Brown mother of Mn. C. E. nw dUplented him. The danger I threat*
in w
Joe Webber, st wk.
I Hood's Sa^aiwllla h tbe
Another old Turk vVho was shown a
15.70 m-r north-east of the village, oho has cnc&lt;l from in front, and the difficulty
Horace Bishop, st. wk.
fine portrait said only:
750
bX-'n
visiting
her
daughter
f
°t
J
Win. Tennyck. st wk.
“Yes, it is like, but is not tbe em­
4.35 will return to her home In Canada nea Inv in delaying the attack until UcllIn s
i: county there j were 153
W. A- Strong, st. wk.
iDgton could effect the change he broidery’on the back of his coat equal­
8.00
Clarence Bishop, st. wk.
-ii: deaths last year.
wished.
He
was,
us
wrahl.
equal
to
ly
beautiful? Why did they nrft paint
T
Qu"u
i
numlK-r
of
new
binders
are
be
2-75
U. B. Rlckel. rt. wk.
the .iccaslon. Waving his ha|ln the that in,too?"
1.50 Ing sold by Middleville dealers.
i Mt. Omens fisherman,
:
8. Wiley, st. wk.
htn ee;
air
he
gall-ped
to
the
front
of
a
regi
­
Another,
seeing a piano, asked what
7 50
i he raising of turtles.. He
Ed. Sheldon, st. wkment jk» if he meant to order a charge. that great box was for. His hostess
7.50
' Moa to Baltimore and
Ularence Bower, st. wk.
otb
Crop KeporU
.
2.25
The whole of Picton’s lino ch?ered*tre- sat down and began to play to him
George Burgman. st- wk.
4.50
mendously and ns the roar died away
“MasbaliahP he exclaimed, and after
Henry Smith, st. wk.
«|;d -&lt;vvrxl other Michigan
3.15
Wellington was heard to rematk, half deep reflection announced that that
Tfllu.
Mike Custer. «L wk.
•■irch.-s nave ad opted a plan
5.10
to
himself:
“
Soult
Is
a
cautious
com
­
woman
must be worth at least sixty
Of Ulf.
Milo Fifield, st wk.
nSc s&lt; r vices for the summer
mander and wiH not attack in force
by Aid. Tinkler that the bill of
-J ministers ot tbe various H.Moved
j
The farm statistics re- without ascertaining the meaning qf thousand piasters.
WE.'A. P.'Co*t* referred to Fin Com. ltn
One
day
the pasha saw an old,gentle­
churc
dH-rewed
Rs
conll
,|
k
-&lt;l.
tyafc in taking charge.
Slilo in* f cent in the southern these cheers. That wiU leave time for man looking quite inconsolable, and
Swt^b?yAkL Tinkler that the
•Jf New York own a choice
the
Sixth
division
to
come
up,
and
we
was
told
that
he had just lost a beauti­
lot 01 I:
ih’i&lt;! ai Thompsonville and be allowed and ordere drawn on the re­ and nortben^couinws.
per sliaU beat him." This was exactly ful and favorite daughter. He attempt­
SOW 1&gt;;
'■al lumbermen have been
what
happened,
awl
Soult
sustained
a
ed
to
comfort
tbe man, but the father
spective fund for same.
Cutting
• berry Jhnber thereon, and
bloody repulse where he might have only replied:
JXhXo, O.bom, Tinkler «nd
now tii,
hing process Is to begin.
rte7rop°J«
correspondents esU- won iin easy victory._____
“Yes, she was most precious, of in­
ikuagar was convicted of man- Waters.
finite value, fool that 1 was. I refused
F
licruw-rkably Considerate.
Slauifht.-r in Mason County Circuit court,
JMSi. Tinker
fifty thousand piasters for her only
A Cincinnati newspaper reports a last month. Now she is gone, and it is
•&lt;uyi. and M*!itenceri to state prison at
northern c’0Dt“; .vt.r,Ie jteld per acre .trikiog
JBCkson for five years by Judge Mc­ be .Bowed m rem eteept .oct or a
Ot
too late!"
Mahon.
it
ComrolMloner. Carried.
T!oknn the part of a Httle maiden of that
fur seventeen years
bushel-; ccn- city. A^beautiful new doD had ju*t
Ayw. Bntby. Huffman, Oaborn,
An - BUILT T-cON c*:_.
HONOR."
SOLOaiwava
ON
Tb» Bex of Rebbita.
The Tittalmwasee boom company of
gonthern
VJLteb; northern
-I.... .L-whon-urn
been given her. and u »he «t holding: It
Does the common hare or rabbit
«gmaw &lt;-xpects to finish ratting logs let and Waters.
!«*•= bosh­ o„d singing to It her -ther noted change its sex with the season? I
a f. w days. Up to last week 30,know that this seems like asking a Catalogue.
«JM00
had i)een delivered. The
”ot
will be largely done in the that the old one
very foolish question, but if you will
“What hare yon dona with Beatrice?
.■Nsons output will be the smallest in 80
c*rrtK1'
s““
X«ar«
investigate the matter you will find
asked the mother. -Tee put her away,
On’mo^otAld. Busby. Council ad­ “’^’S^’nuter o&lt; busbri. ot wb«t answered the little girt
,
W
II ahe enw that there is something in it after all
A school election was held at Manistee
Lyly, the English dramatist, in his Feed Milk
my-n^w
baby
It
might
hurt
n-^todmMk.tedbyt.ra.er. In Ju- ••
Jgwruay, and was the mom exciting ever Journed.
G Holbboor.
“Midas," says: “Hares we cannot be,
her leellnge.”
\
The fiu'ht was alleged to be over
' Recorder. 856,861'
because they are male one year and
m»w»r nf bushels of wheat
Tbotelnnrnber ot ““t|eTBu moothB
. * • A- an'l Catholic candidates, and the
female the next" TopseH’* “History
&gt;X'r werp defealed by near,y 800
"por^^ U W SM.Soe. which »
A Intel southern African household of Four-FdotedTDcaste" bears out a
described by Ollrer Sehriener had *n. similar idea, an| most of the ancient
TiMit Tired r®ell»g.
coudlt'.on directly
English father, a half Dutch mother, writers on natnkl history give m to
The union of retail clerks at Port HuM&gt;!!lH»I&gt;&lt;«“
to »• ke,^l in the ^^X'^cXlhe .r~
with • French name, a Scotch gosem-, -understand that chores are bisexual. I
have for a |on&lt; t|me f«|t uJat ;9O&lt;neThe area P,MUd2° °°lL^Cent in tte _ M 7nlu
, B
Zulu coot
eook.
a -------------------------Hottentot house-j have often heard old hunters reluta l2 *We..t Ta
nx w i. n;i.HiniC rro(u
ranks, but i
whLfol’n,‘ out wkM u WM ttMtorday,'
, that no man ever saw a male hare *n
ST.f?
100.
in
eo.rdtt.0T.
the
crop
wh
0
wb
11
«1
ot th. Ublo wm
&lt;-•’&gt; h &gt;- lady clerks were tNked to join.
"wui'T or u .t they will «*u.bra&lt;» the
ewrfu’.b'
au(| tteeleiks, has not been

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�SUNDAY SCHOOL RALLY*
l*upu;» I’uoujiupon. Hop Pop agrerhK to l*« »» the ’
Additional County News.
err-lT School O«~r. T.^hrr I
stake and receipts fur the evening if hl* ,
10TI
&lt; Io« ctdiile.
opponent ahould defeat him. Jake nurf* • Tisr hand* wbo
l.'-iu’
nchotar In n-erx &lt;•■&gt;»&gt;» Inelted . »Aiunuft*.
wore at work on the
l.'.li
The great strike would soon be over If aiiAXcellent showing, aa hula active, very I brick yard are ucattered and It Is Impossi­
1*1
IV.7
tiie suikcra could only gu to Busby Bros, muscular and of considerable science, but ble to predict when they will inqft again.
2Wt
MM
Wtdnesday, August 15th, has been iwteui;'...
1)14
1
1ST
Archie
Anderson
Ita*
rented
aud
moved
chosen for a grand Sunday School Rally of I
aud get a nice bath, hair cut afid shave. It was plainly evident that Hop Fop wasn’t
all the Sunday MbooU of Barry county of ’
*A*
They don’t cost much but they make a exactly dolng-hia level best, securing the Into the bouse uf L. H. Barnes’.
Burt Yau Hom. of Grand Rapids, Is vis­
every'denomination.
' man fee) a great deal better.
first tali to about four minutes, and the iting friends here.
The Sunday School Is now justly re-1 ••
wd.’.’,'
t»«0
11W
tin
Don’t forget those 85.00 pants at J. second io about 15 mtoutae later, both
Fnuik Townsend has trouble with one carded as one of Hie greatest influences
...........
UK
ure
fur good among tbe.young al the present jXfiown*’
ir.n
.Forbes, ivw J: S. Goodyear's store. Tiiat bouts being at catch-aa -catch-can.
I'M
After of tib eyen. Dr. Lowry Id'treating tf.
» 1
A large brick kiln is being burned here day. and especially so as our public school Maple Wrorts
uat
IM also the place that you can get elegant the exhibition the unknown gave an ex­
day. and especially so as our puuw bukr&gt;.
with crude oil
” to ra large extent, prevents the ■ rralrierllle- •
104'1
taildr madp suits for 818 and 820.
Dqn’t bibilion of some of tbe various holds and | Fa rulers are all through haying and system,
moral and religious training obtained Kuttan.l . .,
forget that be also does repairing of all bow to get them and use them io advan­ harvesting la well along In this vicinity.
T»t&lt;wvapi-I«I UM
Miss Nettie Chamberlain has returned through the Sunday school. •
Wo
dl4h&lt;1
'
kinds.
.
.
tage- Hop P°P ta an
*Peelmen
Something similar to the Sunday School
home from Hastings.
Tbe latest from tbe big strike in Chica­ | of physical development, a professional
Mies J alia Titos Is at borne from .Kala­ rally was Instituted in Switzerland over
£oft3 zzrao,
100 years ago. lu Brooklyn, N. Y., the
PtUnwInx Is the p imtetlou of sumo oi the
go thh morning is that It has failed. The wrestler from lhe ground op, and woe un­ mazoo.
Sunday
city
;» d vUiMPs ii. the onunty: ’
aunuay schools of the —
■» have their। towns
Presidents of the various trade unions and to the man that takes him for a sacker.
bowliu;
n:«7; l-eltou W: Nashville l»l: FreeXhulta.
timu iha
• •u.v "
Dav“’’ walk, at which
timeKnn.
tbe Sun- । nrtXlT&gt;
FAUrBYlhr IQ: PnUrtrVlUe 144; Mid
Mary Horn and Ada Mosher have closed d&gt;&gt;
lalk&lt;r organizations issued a call for all For an amateur Jake did remartably well,
school
wboliN
fonu
la
cul
“
“
"
|
SS.ii'7
“Ids
V}! S3;
(lay SCUUUI
—...
- -------------nienuc »»»;
L2
the me be re to strike out of sympathy aud with proper training would be able to succresful terms uf school and are at home parade after which exercises of suitable ri*lchardviDo4i; Hitktxv Careers 120; Morgau
[7i
.
’
__
•
••
,
;■
.
again.
character
are
observed.
Al
lhe
last
meet
­
with the men at Pullman. To the credit make, the best of them hustle.
Mrs. Forbes and daughter, of Hastings, ing over 811.000 children were in Hue.
6f those laborers who are contented and
Harper’s Weekly of June S3, has a very spent Sunday with friends here.
At tbe last rally in Kent County over
Geo. Wilkenson and wife, of Otsego, 14,000 were In line. The one iu Lansing
happy and have no grievances be it said interesting account of the explorations
Crossing a field one day President
drew tb«- largest attendance the city ever Lincoln, it is said, was pursued by an
that only 15.000 members out of tbe 500,- now going on. lu Egypt near some of tbe spent Sunday at S. A. Stanley's.
Sbultz was represented at Delton. Has­ had. with the possible exception uf lhe
Pyramids under direction of M de Morgan,
angry bulk He made for the fence,
ooo in Chicago went out as ordered.
tings aud other places the 4th.
day when the corner stone of the Slate says Life's Calendar, but soon discov­
Mrs. Mary Ulrich, of Coats -Grove, and Capitol was laid.
The position of Circuit Judge is no snap wbo has made some very Interesting dis­
Kalamazoo experts ered that the bull was overtaking him.
by any means. The times seem to be an coveries. By sinking shafts around lhe Mrs. Jennie Waters, ot Cedar Creek, spent 8.000 In Hue al the Ually which will l»e
Sunday with their pareuts here.
held there iu the ih-ar future. It is ex- He then began to run around a hay­
incentive, to crimes of various kinds. old brick Pyramids excellent results have
Last week’s item should read, “Hay Is P'-rted that at least 3.000 jmiple win
hi stack in thp field and the bull pur­
There are 114 cases on the Eaton county been obtained. Some of the oldest jewel­ a light crop.” Instead of a bright crop.
line ai tin? R illy in this city August IS’.h. sued him, but in making the short cirHhrvesting Is here this week.
calendar alone, for Judge Smith to try. ry ever found was of a\ery high order,
It Is too early yet to announce thu pro­ M^&gt;.s around the stack Lincoln was the
Satie Peake is visiting her sister Amy. gram though we hope to present a big faster, and, instead of the bull catch­
and 42 qf Hiese are criminal casts too. We excelling by far that made al later dates.
Henry Witliey. of your city, called on portion of it at hast next week.
ing him, he caught the bull and
dotibt if-tbere is a man In Michigan who To give some Idea of what the work is we
friends here Saturday.
• A lively interest Is being taken in the grabbed him by the tcit It was a firm
works harder and more faithfully than clip tbe following*portion of an account of
Rev. Spinier was a welcome guest of I work by all. Prof. li. B. Andrus, of
grip and n controlling one. He began
Judge sfuitii. He has one of the hardest one of de Morgan’s diacoveries:—The signs friends here the first of the week.
I Nashville. President of the County organi­ to kick the bull, and the bull bellowed
Mfs. .Stanley is a little better.
Circuits Un Michigan. ;and Is making an that he was approaching the right place
zation la Actively Interested and that with
Mrs. Charlie Kahler spent last Thura- him always means sucerea. and as chair­ with agony and dashed across the
consisted of strata, left bv the early exca­
excel leak reword.
field. Lincoln hanging to hir, tail and
day with her parents.
man of tbe program committee and with
kicking him at every jump, and ns they
Messrs. Schumann A Tneker have open­ vations near the surface ttflow the debris
his able assistants, it is needless to say
flew along Lincoln yelled rt the bull:
ed their ineat market on Jefferson street. from pyramid, minor chapels (or mastathat
an
unusually
fipe
program
«
III
be
Haying Is nearly done and the hum of
prepared. The selection of Col. E. .Y. •'Dam you, who began this fight?"
They hake one of lhe neatest and cleanest bas), and encircling wall, and below the the reaper Is heard on all sides of us.
masses
ot
wind-blown
sand.
Then
came
Jingle,
as
Marshal
of
the
Day,
is
a
wi»u
Mrs.
Parsons
who
has
been
In
poor
places irt the city. This cooler is new,
the telltale bricks aud stone of the same health fqr tbe last few weeks h slowly re­ one and a guarantee that everything will
built upon proper principles and in It
covering.
I pass off like dock work, it is expected
Butler, a toll
meet can b&lt;- kept for a long time without material and age as toe pyramid. Next
D. R. Foster of Keene, is here for a few [ that the exercises will be held at the fair
any danger «f it spoiling. It Is toe pur­ was the change In ths earth that indicated days;taking care,of his wh?aton his farm. ; ground.
A {small attendance at the Epworth) At a meeting held . In Lowden A Bar­
pose of thls| firm to keep' the choicest an aneient shaft carefully stopped up. Tbe
bard por !b.. io.
League meeting Tuesday evening on ac- I rail's office Monday evening tbe following
Pota &lt;*••» per hu._
meals constantly on hand and sell them first lead was a plunderer’s tunnel on the count of tbe busy season.
| C"mmlttere were appointed, the chairmen
R'e fate tell.. 4 V
for the lowest possible price. Give them north side of the northern pyramid, which
Mrs. A. C. Carpenter returned home ji being nated first: —
Tallow per lb.. 3#.
led
Into
u
gallery
parallel
with
the
north
from
Ionia
Co
on
Tuesday,
where
she
has
(
a call wlaen you want any meat.
Genkiiai. Committee.
side, about 830 feet long, opening upon been'for the past three weeks visiting her I
I Rev. A. D. Grigsby, Chairman: M. L.
Why wouldn't it be a good idea for the
which were a dozen chambers excavated sister, Mrs. D. R. Foster.
!
Cook.
Sec
’.r; D,
W. Reynolds,- Treas: Rev.
Tim..U&gt;y Nred I*-' I* .
churcheH of itbe city to make a religious
Thp Ladies Aid Society of the M.
------ -- ---------in the rock over which the pyramid was church
Burley p^r vu ** to ro.
will be entertained by Mrs. Peter । Taylor, Rev. Cox, Rev Smith, 11. 0.
eombine during the next two months!’ If
A ■•otyjl.-n, John 1&gt;««'OO. A bort H.m., Joy.
built. By that time be bad charted, Overt, on Wrdnrad.y, Aueu.M 1,L
they should merge their services Into one,
Hoile, I. T. t ol­
foand. and excavated tbe original shaft by large attendance is required as the society A. VaiiArman. E.
B* au &lt; l.0«» I
ls uXprupare rags for a carpet,
L. E. Stouffer. W. K. Cook. Prof.
suy on SpndaJ evenings, and hold meet­
which the sarcophagi were introduced.
Chi'*ken dr*
J. N. Covert
O. Lowden,
ert Is building an addition to ti H. B.
*»• Andrus.
Auunw. »'
«.• y.
uow«i.,
ings at the different churches iu rotation
Trnkryn. urra-wd. 11.
Ventilation was had by the two shafts,
Ot-orge
Hartman
Is
Joins
the
I
Fll«»re.
D.
n
.
lury
nohb.
SI.
L.
Cook.
IWf .IreHtMt. 5 » to trae.
bls
house.
C
“
each pastor speaking in some pulpit other
Href tire. 3S4 to 3.
ort ______ ______ .
1 L. E. Stauffer.
and two ranges of deep-laid tombs, owe carpenter work.
than his awn. It is thought that this meth­
Mutton.
4.
Grounds and Transportation. Jos. Vanabovelthe other, were entered. Here all
Woo!
Belton
'
od would prbmotc brotherly love in tbe
Arman. K. Y. Hogle, I’. T. Colgrovv.
was con fusion. Only some stone boxes,
Freddie Arnold who has been staying
Press, W. R. Cook, J. II. Denols, H. H.
churches and save a waste of clerical encontabiing'lamps. and canupic jars for the with his grandma. Mrs. J. B. Williams, Snyder.
•
ergj- during toe enervating season.
Music. P. T. Colgrove. Rev. Cox.
entrails of the deceased, were untouched, lhe last two months, returned to bls home
As c*n
can be seen by reference to the cen­ because they were of nd value. But M. in Paw Paw Saturday last.
Rev. Taylor.
Fred Loveland of Hastings is harvest­
Program, H. B. Andrus, Mrulames
sus table published elsewhere in thi* Is­
de Morgan was not satisfied. He had ing near Hickory Corners this week.
Clement Smith,
D. G.
RobinMitt.
sue. the population of this county has de­ found the tombs of certain queens and
Phil Burgess. Under Sheriff of Hastings Minnie Greble aud Mbs Ada Michael.
creased since the census of 1890.
Since princesses of tbe twelfth Dynasty, say is visiting Ills brother-in-law, Mart Skill­
Reception. Albert Hams. W. O. Low­
that date there has been a total increase of about 9500 to WOO n. c.—Queen Nefer- man tills week.
den. Rev. Smith.
Orvil -Burst, of Grand Rapids spent the
invitation, W. O. Lowden.
508 aud a decrease of 536.
The recent Hent; the princesses Halbor-Sat and Sent4th. In Delton.
Supplies, L. E. Stauffer, D. W. Reyn­
bard times have had a good deal to do with Seubeta. but tbe long gallery was not on
Combined vith the
Nettle Sharp of New York Is visiting olds, W. R. Cook.
catting dawn on the population of this
Visiting and Organization. Revs. Grigs­
Acid Phosphates, is
bed-rock. So he dag in the gallery. Be­ her brother, J. IL Hinkley.
city as many have moved away wIkj were
Mre.’Rob Norwood has been taking care by, Taylor. Cox and Smith.
hold! On March the 7lb, a hidden treas­
the BEST hot weath­
Marshal, E. Y. Hogle.
formerly employed in the furniture fact­ ure. Ila boxes sotted away, but its golden of her sister, Mre. Sunlam., who was very
sick the past week.
’
s
er drink. You can
Tbe object uf the Rally h certainly a
ory. We hope by the time tbe next cen-’ ornaments and precious stones brilliant
F. A. Blackman's horse took first money most worthy one. It Is not only to In­
get it at
a us it* tairsq however to see ail of our
still! Behold again: on March tbe 8th a In the green trot the 4tb.
crease the Interest in tbe Sunday School:
Mari Skillman was at Hastings Satur­ to aid in the moral teaching of the young:
ftmtorlt* bumming.
much larger treasure of the same kind­
*^At a meeting of the stockholders of the solid gold recumbent lions, necklaces, day after a lowd of coal for G. A. Mantle. to encourage them in greater spheres of
Mre. Mary Barrett was at Nashville usefulness and helpfulness; to make them
Wbip company Monday the following di­ clasps, and breast ornaments! The oldeSt over Sunday.
to grow up better men and better women.
rectors were chosen:—W. E. Powers, W. piece of jewelry ever found, and far liner
Web Belknap is a man of family again. It Is also to bring the Sunday Schools of
George Norwood was elected Command­ every denomination
H. Powers, N. T. Parker. W. D. Hayes, in workmanship than those of later dates
doser together,
er of Barry Tpnt No. 679 K. O. T. M. of which makes it possible to do tar better
M. L. Cook. Geo. Waiter and Chas. Wal­ in the Ghixeh museum.
Delton for the balance of the year, on and more effective work. It is in line
ter. AX a meeting of the directors later
Mr. L. 3. Hackett, ot Hillsdale, agent July 2nd.
with that newer and higher thought that
on toe following officers were elected:—
The K. O. T. M. Band of Galeaburg is bringing humanity doser together;
for tbe Michigan Mutual Tornado, Cyelonc
gave us some very nice music the 4th., which is wiping out the lines which have
Geo. Walter, Pres.; N. T. Parker, Vice
&amp; Windstorm Insurance Co., of this city, and plenty of it.
divided tbe people In sects In the past aud
Pres.: Id^Powers, Sec’y; M, L. Gook■ “HTled on Sec’y D. W. Rogers, July 3rd,
Freight train will run only Monday, bringing them together on the broad prin­
with applications for insurance in thia Wednesday and Friday until further no­ ciple of Brotherhood. Every officer, every
(S!?n ot tbe Elephant.)
stitntion like thousands of others the pest
tice, on account of the strike.
teacher,every scholar In the Sunday school
company agalnat wind to the amount of
Mre. Orren Loomis has been visiting
year aud it wasjrun at a loss as It was
8241,300.00. It seems that Hillsdale is her father north of Hastings the past In this county ought to attend,and begin at
once to plan for It. Watch for announce­
compelled to shut down or practically so,
HASTINGS. MICH.
waking up to lhe necessity of insuring
ment later.
for about six months.
Mrs. Pumphrey of Middleville, was the
against wind. They are also to be con­
guest
of
Q.
A.
Hynes
and
wife
the
first
of
Tbe man wbo is a liberal advertiser is gratulated in taking out their insurance in
The Official Route
the week. __________________
always toe best man to trade with.
Tbe so stable a company as they have. This
of the Y. P. 8. C. E. to Cleveland via
Johnstown.
man who has good goods and is willing to company is an offspring as you might say |
Michigan Central and D. A C. 8. N. Co.’s
Harvesting Is fairly under way.
With
•ell them at fair prices Is not afraid to tell of the fertile brain of Its Secretary. Mr. favorable weather the work will soon be magnificent steamers! On tbe occasion of
the I8tb international convention! One
the people so in black and white.
The D. W. Rogers, of this ci|y. It started accomplished, probably before this Issue
tare for the round trip. On Wednesday.
man wbo has old or second baud goods from a small beginning but grew solid, ot tbe Banner arrives.
July lltb, a special train of fine coaches
Mrs. Chas Nichols has a number of city
and is trying to sell them at first class each year adding to its growth, the last
will leave Hastings at 7:35 a. m.. arriving
boarders on her hands.
at Cleveland at 5.00 p. m. Tickets on sale
prices doesn’t advertise.
He does not two years growth being phenomena), and
Several picnic parties at Fine Lake July
July
9th. 10th and 11th. Good returning
want any kind of record written or print­ this year will equal and probably surpass 4th.
On Thursday afternoon our esteemed until July Slat, and may be extended by
ed that a purchaser can pull on him when anj^year in its history despite tbe hard
depositing
with Joint Agents, prior, to
neighbor, F. M. Vanness, while huntings
the goods are not satisfactory. To some times. Tbe company was organized over
July 17, nntll Sept. I5th inclusive.
hawk, sustained a severe injury from ac­
•
C. R. Osborn, Agent.
men It is business not to advertise, but nine years ago, aud since that time has cidental discharge of his gun. which cost
ARE YOU POSTED
to lay fn wait tor the people who do not never made an assessment, but still it has him hh good left arm that had served him
n»rro«t
Exeunian.
_
ON THE
,,
read the, newspapers.
paid out thousands of dollars in losses. so faithfully for tbe many years of bls life.
The Episcopal society of Hastings, will
Coming to a rail fence he leaned the gun
Along and connected with the “Hop This seems strange and at first might be against lhe other side of tbe nils and run an excursion to Ottawa Beach. Wed­
Pop” gang was a sprinter.
He claimed regarded as a Like until the tacts are ex­ started to climb over aflerlt. Bethinks nesday July 25lh. Train will leave Hast­
ings at 7.55 and returning leave Ottawa
that kis.name. was Fish and that he lived plained as follows. Every man when he that the rail his foot pressed in climbing Beach at 6 p. m. Fare for round trip for funk a wagnaule co., new York.
pressed back the hammer of the gun and
Saginaw. Probably It would have been joins this company uot only pays tbe mem­ discharged tbe contents Into his elbow and adult 81,00. children 50 cente. Life sav­
-er the truth if he had owned up tiiat bership fee, but really pays one assess­ arm shattering tbe bone in a terrible man­ ing crew will give an exhibition for tbe
s looking for “fish” In Hastings, ment in advance of 20 cents on each 8100 ner. The injured member was promptly entertainment ot the excursionists.’also a
he wa
removed by Drs. Smith and Hutchinson. boat ride will be arranged for. Plenty of
IT COST
rate he claimed to be a rauner and inbuied. and so rapidly has the company
coach room will be guaranteed by the
The patient Is doing well.
At any
was arranged between be and grown that this advance assessment lias
a number of our Baufield friends were Kall Road Co.
NEARLY
■ match
more
than
paid
the
losses,
every
one
of
er of this city for 350, a side,
seen on our streets on Sunday.
C. IL Osbohn.
Frank Bak
ONE
Wtn. Babcock or “Bill” for short, has
xmrred Saturday afteruooth which are paid fully and promptly. The
The race”)
been around among us sgnin.
Esund Trip TonrlaU Rnt«« to Northern
t ready for the start be was cimipanji daren't attempt to get risks in
MILLION
Michigan 1‘elnta
। R. C. J’ickwurth has a new steel frame
When FUh go
leaning forward so that cities, chiefly insuring (arm buildings and wind mill. He evidently does not Intend
Commencing June 1st. 1894 the Miehon his feet, bat
DOLLARS.
hands rested on the property, thus greatly reducing chances to pump taster even though his well is igan Central will sell round trip ticket*
tbe palms of both
from Hastings to:
as soon as tbe pistol for large losem. The assessable capital shallow.
Chas. Magley goes around on two
ground, and about .
Traverae
City
of
lhe
Company
h»w
«ver
87.000,000
00.
Mich.
at 87.10
I feet ahead of Baker,
wheels lately-________________
Bay Vtew
flashed he was seven,
“
8.95
him scratch gravel so in case tbe state should be visited by
Grandest literary achievement
Petoskey
’
Baallald.
“
8.95
towgh the latter made
the
worst
cyclone
ever
known,
the
losses
OF THE CENTURY. ’
place. Fish passHarbnr Springs
“
9.90
Hay
Is
bringing
810.00
a
ton.
pr*L* lively to hold his .
Mackinaw
Qty
ree to five feet wauld be easily met by a small sssessmeut
on new plans by the
?
10.80
Harvest help from 81. to Si.50.
Mackinac Island
rd under lhe wire from th
’•
11.80
van Ing from on each member, aud nothing would ad­
Harvest commences thia week in dead
Its Editors number 247.’
Elk Rapids
vertise the Company wuro than a good earnest and a heavy crop.
ahrsd. lhe stop watches
*’
7.95
apid pace to
Charlevoix
•’
8.15
i Oats are looking well and hay was a fair
9»&lt; to LOK seconds, a very t
nil, without windstorm, which would compel tbe levy­ crop and was secured in fine shape.
Ottawa Beach
“
2.55 loarty * Wonder*ul Vocabulary ot
say the least These fellows .
These rates remain In effect until Sepeasicmals, ing of an assessment. This would make
Fred Vanness met with a very sad ac­
80. 1884. Return Unit October 31
doubt, belong to a gang ot pren
sskjctals those wbo had tbe protecUon at tbe com- cident last week Tbureday losing an arm. tember,
100,000 I0BDS HD PHRASES.
pasiy against windstorms for over nine While trying to shoot a hawk and getting 1894.
C. R. OtBojur.
■nd with whom no one but proft
Agent.
over
a
fence
his
gun
was
accidently
dis
­
years, realize what a snap they’re had.
ybould cutest,
x
Tbe running expense of the company to charged, tearing away his whole elbow,
which made it necessary to take off the
At dte rices last week were a et%
exceedingly light and tbe lack of high | arm near the shoulder.
To Bay View, Mich., and return at one
Tbe work was
DO NOT BUY * DICTION ANY
ajarled officials enables tbe company to done by Dr. Smith of Bedford and Dr. tare for round trip July 9tb to isth. I
Red
to reiurn until August 18th. On
Hutchinso© of Banfleld.
count of
gt'
tauqua J
&gt;11 done aud barre*tityr

Additional Local News.

Is only

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One way to do busk
news aud then the
public will stand by
you. We think we
have hit upon the
right plan. Fair prii»s
A No. 1 goods, a full
assortment and' kept
fresh. Our steadily
increasing t r a d e
makes ns think we
are right. We ask
yon to iiuspect bur
stock.
For fancy
cookies try.

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Kennedy's Ccing i ranch and _
Ocean Spray
Kennedy’s LorigGrsha™ Waldri
Kennedy's Newton Biscuit.
We I nre recchlinp now. quanti­
ties of Raspberries for canning.

Hams cCVan Arman.

Cherry Pepsin Tonic

HOLLOWAY’S
DRUG
STORE:

i THRESHING
Trade we’ve
Had
In Summer
Clothes
These torrid

Better see us
Some time In
Croquet Sets
July Before
Stocks are
Standard dictionary Broken.
We’re on the lookout for
Hammcks

the wants of all sized men and
make a special point on Sum­
mer Underwear for fill men.
Fat men sizes are from ;U to
50—the very best suit.J s'2.00.
Yet fl.00 buys good &lt;&gt;mFor all men—Summ '. i’er-I
cale soft and stiff bosom .Neg­
lige Shirts—at prices to your
liking.
■
Sommer Coats in Bmekand
Blue Serges, Alpaca. Mohairs
and light stuffs. fl.OOtol&amp;OQ.
Seer Sucker and Sateens 40
to 90 cents. Vests to match
accordingly. White Duck and
Fancy Percale Vests—#2.50
down to 75 cents.
Case after case of of Straw
Hata arrive—and leave ns on
Better
the heads of buyers Better
values than ours are liardly .
possible—and your money
back if anything's misrepre­
sented.
Barry County friends.

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Out of town folks
though here. Wriw
particulars—You’D like &lt;&gt;nr

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Hastings Banner.

VOL. XXXIX.NO. 12.

Hastings, mich., july

NOTICE

Hastings Banner,

FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS,
I vYltL SELL

25 Per Cent.
10
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15
5
“
10
“
5
“
5
&gt;'
5
50
*\
5
“

Baby i

Suits.

Bed
Chair
Drape
Bix

Off
&gt;•
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liinants . .
raniing j..
And t vff.vthing else] in proportion
.
Come early and get the
Yours truly,
best -. lei'tiiHis.

QEO. E. ROWE

OUR ”flD" LAST WEEK
Wa&gt; noticed by a good many people as
v.? had a number of calls for those
'

$2.50 5LIPPER5
WE, ARE, SELLING FOR

$2 00

A few pairs left They’re nice ones.
It is very gratifying to us as it shows
that the people know we do just an «r&gt;-

You will see some things in this dolumn in the future that may surprise
you but remember we do just exactly as

WE ADVERTISE
The Little Red Front
Shoe Store. ■ . .

W00II6U ABronson

I Aft

CONDEMNED
MURDERER

Oraafeville.

FURNITURE
It’s our business, we’re interested in it,
and can’t help talking about it. If you
want any Bed Room Suites, Dressers.
Elegant Book Cases or Furniture of anj
kind just give me a call. My complete
stock and low prices will please you.
I can show you the nicest thing in the
line of Baby Carriages you ever saw if
you will only give me tiie opportunity.

A. McCoy.

Barry County Rally.

Tbe idea of a Sunday School Rally is not
a new idea, though it is new in Michigan.
Such a movement on tbe part of the Sun­
HA»TISua. KICK.
day Schools of all denominational chnrehCa
has for a long time lacked but the Impulae
to put it under way and assure its con­
tinuance.
Tbe influence of such a movement is
best known where such gatherings have
l“rT“» 1« • thing of U» pa«
been
held, and shows the mighty |»ower of
t^?AhT in,l1'*' bntun' Mr- H»l on
tbe Sunday Schools. It tends to break
the A. A. Fisher faim taking the i,.,h
down
■ the lines between denominational
commencing Monday tm,ruing
'
Sunday schools and creates, a fraternal
te^M’J'ch " ‘L*1-’ ,h" *Uml of bM
feeling between all.
ter. Mrs. Chas Barlter.
The exercises will take place at the fair
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rt*v4inlda
grounds where there is good shade, good
Illness of R*lnSundaJ’ b* the serious
water
and ample room for the picnic din­
illness of Rev. McFarlan.
ner. With E. Y. Bogle, rs Marshall, it is
hw,?.,, ?l"rv !!’rber Mlw
from
sufficient to say that everything will pass
Richland Saturday where she has been
off smoothly and promptly. With good
htT dau*hler Mrs. J. Holden.
weather, the good . music, the good pro­
Miss Grace Woodsrd. of Plainwell, who
gram, and the opportunity for becoming
has been Visiting friends here returned to
better acquainted, all will go borne feeling
her home the fore part ot the week.
more than rej®ld for attending.
Miss Llbble Lines, of Grand Rapids,
In an address at Hillsdale on Rally Day,
spent several days ut last week with her
Rev. Washington Gardner, of Albion, ably
slater. Mrs. J ess I e Lino.
defined Hie objects and aims of the. Rally
Next babbatli there will
no service
and said:—
# I
here as the United circuit will meet at the
I am glad to look Into tbe faces of Sunday
head of
Gull Lake on that dayj
school workers sc largely represented in
which
had
so
large
a
growth
of
straw
that
Belton.
mere will be preaching nt 10.80 o’clock
this commonwealth.
This Is a great
It took 8X lbs. of twine to the acre to tie
bj Key J. c. Cluse and baptismal servicJ
' James Bush was the first man to thresh movemenL It seems to stir the Sunday
inimediately after. In the aften.om th* It up and the heads are well filled witl in this neigbbortroud.
school forces of I every town.hip, every
the
berries
and
is
pronounced
by
some
Rev. bnull. of Hickory, will give n di»
Messrs. R. T. F. Dodds and E. J. Hart­ school district and every hamlet In tbe
farmers.arid machine men who were In
course followed by Salrbath school i| tire tl eld at the time of cutting, to be the man were nt Owosso this week on busi­ county. Thereto no one thing, fellow
ness.
’
'
which the several schools will unite.
,workers, that will reveal the mighty‘pow­
biggest
crop
of
wheat
they
ever
saw
ir
Frank Adams lost a horse last week.
Ettle Flowers Is at home for a vacatloA
er of the Sunday school like a union Rally
their lives.
Jerry Sproul was at the county seat Day. As Prohtstanu we fail In this poinL
during the summer months.
'
k There will be held, this week. Tuesday Monday.
Rome fib not at fault in her spectacular per­
eve. an Ice cream social, on the lawn ol
Gertrude Stebbins of Hastings was the formances and parades. She always puts
Lots of days work going to waste in our the Parsonage, and entertained by tin guest of her sister. Mrs. Dodds, recently. her. best foot forward. She calls attention
young ladles of the church and the pro
village.
L. W. Rowley has gone to Bedford, to her well nigh invincible army of com­
There was a big noise at the brick yard ceeds to go 19 the pastor.
Iowa, to work at his trade.
municants. She considers it well to mass
Mrs..Frank Sheflield L laid up with 1
for several days and nights last week,
There will be a L&lt; O. T. M. aud K. O. her followers unifier tbe banners of the
caused by the thirty Jet* of oil blown into very badly sprained ankle, which she re T. M. picnic* at Crooked .Lake Thursday. holy saints, and it will be well for us as
celvetrtn
getting
down
from
standing
in
1
the arches by dry steam.
I
August 2nd.
Hastings and Plainwell Sunday school workers to march beneath
Tents and Hives will be represented.
Mortimer Jones and wife, of Prairieville Chair, last Friday.
There were quite a number of binder; Come and enjoy a gala day on the lake. the emblem of tbe cross.
veiled the latter's niece. Mis. Anderson,
Rally Day leads to better ^acquaintance.
around here that broke something befon Exercises will be held In the grove on the
last Sunday.
It tends to break down tbe walls between
.There will be a lecture at the Cloverdale they finished their harvest and it made 1 Baptist grounds.city
and county schools, producing a fra­
Mrs. C. B. Robin son of Plainwell was ternal fueling between city and .county
cl urch this week Friday evening by the busy time for agents and repairs last
week.
the guest of Mrs. Dr. Scribbner the first of schools, producing a fraternal feeling be­
eloquent boy. orator. Paul F Voelker.
The
wheat
crop
hereabout.
Is
a
large
the week.
Subject: “How to Read Character.
'
tween all. It will lead the twenty-one
Mesdauies Boynton, Lasher. Rowley,- denominations on this floor to know that
Mr. Gideon Wilkinson and wife, were heavy, fine one. and this week will h&lt;
heard the steam whistle and the hum Of Williams, Cooper. Barton, Gwinn, Daven­
the guests of VVm. Chamberlain and wife
we are all interested in one great purpose.
the separator.
, .
port. Dayton, Skillman, Moreau. Westfall, 1 remember seeing column after column of
last Sunday.
Merrill and Scribbner attended a picnic at battle scarred veterans pass In review;
Ed. P«*ihko! has been apiolnted Janitor
at the chnreh.
Wolf Dfbs. have disolved their partner­ Crooked Lake Friday last in honor of they were old, travel worn and decrepid
ship in photography.
Frank sets up a Mrs. C. B Robinson of Plainwell, late of bnt men and women cheered them to tbe
Milo.
this place.
shop In Woodland.
echo. It added volume to that procession
Don’t forget the picnic at Crooked Lake, when William Tecumseh Sherman passed
The lilies Hume Missiontfy Society
Parmatier, Vermontville butcher, now
August 2nd.
met at the parlors of the M. Effiuruh last, makes weekly trips here.
by; they saw in that old warrior and his
Fndny.
comrades the mighty host that marched to
Andrew Mapes and family, of Hastings,
The menu temperature for the first 10 visited his parents here last week.
Rally Day SpectMU.
the sea. They never forgot that object
days of June was 68 degrees and no rain.
J. H. Bain entertained company from
The rail roads have rendered an excel- lesson: it abides forever. Again, when
Second ten days. 75 degrees with 0.60 in. Kalamazoo the Fourth.
lent assistance for the Rally Day next ex-Preaident Hayes, that man of pure life
of rain. Third ten days 77 degrees with
Gary Baker attended Campmeeting with month by giving surprisingly low -rates, in high station, [applause] marched side
8.80 inch of rain. Or for the month of his milkshake machine.
that will bring a large attendance. Over by side with the men who carried guns,
June the mean temperature was 71 deMr. Murry and wife, of Vermontville, the Michigan Central a special will be tbe crowds cheered; tbe whole column was
grots and 4.90 Inch of rain fait
It wlll were guests of H. Sprague last week.
run aud the following low rates for round, ex haul led when tbe chief magistrate of the
nation could march with tbe boys In
be seen the temperature was below the
Wheat cutting id now in the past for trip tickets secured:
normal and the rainfall above.
this season.
Children
30c. bine.
Charlotte
M)
Chester
So in this Rally Dav procession let the
The writer finds in his dally record
Mabel Bevier of Hastings, visited her
Vermontville
Superintendent march side by side with
made June t». corn two to three inches parents in Woodland Saturday and attend­
tsc.
Nash vltle
his
leachera and scholars. These march­
high. Al this dale under Increased tem­ ed church in the Grove Sunday.
Morgan
Quimby
Ifi
ing columns are the ennobling and purifi­
perature and rain, the corn stands a full
The Banner readers within reach of
1150. cation of tbe political life, the power that
Irving
average for five past years and gives Kalamazoo should take some time and at­
MlddlevLle
15c.
will make aud uplift the nation's character
tend the tent meeting of Evangelists L’p
promise of a full average crop.
’
A special train will be run on the C. to a lofty helghL Somebody asked this
The wheat harvest of ’94 is imwtly' se­ dike and Haws which commenced the 15 th K. * S. on that date also.
Announce­ afternoon if you would have Catholics In
cured in fine condition in barn or stack, to continue four weeks.
ment of lime of arriving and returning the procession. I would ask. Are Catho­
and will give a full average yield.
will be wade later.
Middleville.
lics citizens?
Are th??y Christians? I
Michael Doster shipped a car load of
A special train will be run from these would like to see hundreds of Catholics In
The Summer Normal which is being
hogs to-day from Milo to Buffalo.
I places so as to bring the people to this our Rally Day parades. Here on this
conducted
by
Prof.
Wljklnson
has
20
Th© good people of Milo are expecting a
place in good lime. Ample cars will be floor are 21 denominations represented,
good supply of honey this fall as W. A. students enrolled.
yet jou all look alike, like the old lady
Quite a goodly number of our villagers provided.
Spalding and Jno^ Kammer have found
The following program will be carried who bought a switch; owing to an illness
are
spending
the
week
in
camp
at
Gun
three bee trees.
out at the fair ground In the afternoon.
some of her hair had fallen out and she
.
An Ice cream social will be held next Lake.
Singing—“America,”
was obliged to get a switch; after she bad
The show sell, that struck our town
Saturday eve at Mr. and Mrs. W C Towne
Prayer—Rev. Taylor. .
selected one and adjusted It she looked in
last Saturday night, under the name of
by the Ladles Aid Society.
Singing—“Bringing In the Sheaves.*’
her mirror and exclaimed: ’Well 1 declare;.
the
New
York
Comedy
Co.,
was
the
rank
­
Miss Cynthia Craven Sundayed with her
Introductory Remarks—Gov. John T. , 1 can’t for the life of me tell which is hair,
est rottenest exhibition that ever disgrac­
parents tbe 15tb.
Rich.
and
which Is switch.’ [Laughter.] And
ed
our
little
village.
Plenty of good help during wheat
Singing—“Battle Hymn of Republic.” ydu cannot for the life or you tell which is
Prof E. Freeman, of the Minnesota
harvest and at reasonable prices.
Address—Hon. Washington Gardner.
Baptist and which is-Methodist in this
Prairieville Republican caucus will be State Normal School, gave an Interesting
Closing Hymn—“God be with You Till audience to night. [Great applause.] Are
held on Saturday p. in. 1st. Inst at depot address at the M. E. church last Sunday We Meet Again.”
we less Presbyterians to-day tnan our fath­
at Milo. Will nominate 6 delegates to evening.
Special music will also be provided.
ers and mothers were years ago? Nay,
Mrs.
Johanna
Pike
of
Rail
Road
St.
is
County Convention tbe 25tb and fl dele­
Hastings Division U. IL K. P. will give Nay! None tbe less denominational but
gatos to County Convention when called very low at this writing and it is thought -an exhibition drill in the afternoon of the we love our sister churches more, because
to nominate county officers and Representa she cannot live long.
The Baptist Aid Society are to give a Rally. The Division at that time will we know them better. I wish we might
tires to the State Legislature.
)
reception at the Parsonage next Friday have the program as it will be given at the make the Catholic church more American
National drill in Washington a couple of and less Roman!
evening. An excellent program, and ice
weeks later, where Hastings Division has
We go back and drink at the . founts of
cream to make all feel well.
entered for the World’s Championship in their forefathers, but they are here believ­
Farmers are through harvesting.
Dr.
Suleeba
failed
to
appear
at
the
John Appleman has returned from the
the K. P. order. This will lie worth com­ ing In a common cause. Let us take
Cong, church Sunday for some reason un­
ing a long distance to see.
north.
, , .
down rather than build up walla, aud
to your scribe.
A ball game has also been arranged be­ have charity for this church. If the Cath­
Nelt Appleman’s oldest son and sister, known
Bliss Kate Stokoe is again postal clerk.
tween the cider Sunday school scholars olics in any community will came in and
of town Sundayed with tbelr grand par­
Nashville boys play ball, at least when
of this city against those outside the city. join with us in a march, and sing with .us
ents. Geo. Appleman and wife.
they have a borrowed pitcher.
For par­
Mary M. H. Bloom has returned from ticulars ask any of the Middleville “Pick­ Prof. H. B. Andrus of Nashville |s look­ the same songs of Zion, let u&gt; not only as
ing after the Interest of those outside and ■citizens of a common country but as Chris­
the north.
ups.
”
■
P. T. Colgrove those here In the city.
A tians of a Common Cause, say “Weicome"
’ Onr hard hitters B. B. nine went over
In the Woodland News we receive a
close game is ex'pected and a gcod deal of --------and swell the ranks against a com­
to Vermontville last Friday to plav the
'‘rake over’* for what we said re­ amusement furnished free of expense.
first nine In that village. Everything great
mon enemy. So I hope this Rally Day
garding tbe Woodland—Middleville ball
went off fine, resulting 18 to 0 In favor of
may be an educator. It tends to. Ameri­
game played here sometime ago.
The
Fnuud Dead.
onr team. The Vermontville players will
canize. It is necessary for us to-be a
facts
are
the
umpire
reached
home
after
M. O. Bush aged about 70 years, who homogeneous people. Let us leach chart
play n return game Friday afternoon on umpiring the game of seven Innings at
until
recently
hud
been
an
inmate
of
the
the farm of Mike Enfttes.
4:45. The train is due at 0:85.
Draw Soldiers Home in Wisconsin, was found ty as taught in the blessed book by the
master teacher of tbe ages. [Applause.]
your own conclusion regarding the time dead nt Myets Lake in
wbeie be
YankM* Springto play the other two innings.
Attention Battalion.
had been fishing Friday evening.
Frank Walbert ami Willie Stevena atertA few of the young singers of Middle­
About n year ago the decvn.setl had a
The Barry County Battalion will hold
ud llmlr threshing malhlni- at Myjrom b«»- ville met ut the Congregational church
alba's last Monday. It i« reported that the last Monday evening and organized a stroke of paralysis, but had rallied nicely their annual reunion August 15th, Ifllh
grain did not yield very good, on account singing school which will probably be from its effects. Along in May he came and 17th, 1894. respectively. It i» expect­
home on a furlough and since then has ed that the comrades and their families
of the trout, which we bad when wheat conducted by Mr. Llnski.
Tbe officers made his home nt Mrs. Marin Newton's.
and friends will lay aside the cares of life.,
and rye was In bloom.
_
are Pies, Will Webb; Vice President, De­
Friday morning he worked about the and unite in making this retinhm.ii XXMd....
The farmers picnic will be held nt Laney Matteson; Secretary. Vera Cobb;
Streeter’s Landing Gun Lake.
FJday Treasurer. Bert Severance; Ex. Com, Wm premises and seemed In unusually good auccessj Comrades 1Hs "not alloted unto
and Saturday, Auguat 2tth and JSth, 18M. A. Piuney. Angle Wakefield and John health Late in the afternoon be wcnL 04 TO Ifieet in reunioa-ln this life n great
Very dry and hot three daya and far Delirlcb-’ Next meeting .will* be held fishing on Myers lake, as he ofleii did many limes more. Very soon we shall
when the opportunity offered itself.
He have to answer the la.it roll call. Let us
mere are complaining that unlew « won Monday night.
'
caught a nice string of fi»h, rowed to have at least one more fraternal greeting.
ralna the early polaloea will be a failure
Our threshers have started their ma­ shore, pulled the boat well up on the
All exTtoldiers and their families and
■lB?plubiica“%old tbelr caticua at tbe chines. The yield is as good as expect- beach, and possibly was in the act or friends are cordially Invited to join with. '
H. H. Sparks. Col. ■ ■
Pinery arbwl houae this week Saturday, ^Maynard Matteson's barber shop has a stooping over to get bis fish when be fell us.
J. C. Kkeiger, Adj.
forward in the bout dead.
.. three f»&gt; P* m., loeiect dHegatea tn Ute
‘m'lumy^enUon. ft deaired that aa new barber. We haven’t heard the name
When it came to be al&gt;oot nine o'clock
but he is from Grand Rapids.
in the evening and the old, gentleman bad
m»nv turn out as possibly can*
M
n
The Rpiseopal society of Hartings, will
not returned ho ne, tbe folks began to get
Johnstown.
Jennie Wilson, who “"’.“'mUte badly
U Norrie, apralned her "flat quite. badly - Frej «u&lt;l Co. surted tbelr nlwon-r on worried about him. and started for the run an oKcurt&gt;l«o to Ottawa Beach, Wed­
nesday July 25th. Train will leave Hart­
lake,
finding
his
lifeless
body
as
above
one day laat week and la now carrying
No lugs at 7.W and returning leave Ottawa
W Mn£'a. E. Bresee loduired In • buckle described about 10 o’clock at nighL
allng.
__________ _
Inquest was held as Corooor Woodmansee Brach at 6 p. n». Fare for round trip for
berry espoelenoe south side Fine Iske on said it was a case of heart trouble.
adult $1.00. children 50 cents. Life age­
Free portThe funeral occurred Sunday, the re­ ing crew will give an exhibition for the
u B. quarterly mrellog &lt;■&gt; held at ^f'^M Vanness Is reco.erlng rapidly.
mains being interred In the Riverside entertainment of tae excunmmlsts. also a
W. H. Fisk had a narrow escape from
-,1a place Saturday ami
boat ride will be arranged for. Plenty of
-’ Mra J. GoelcbM and daughter .Emma, Iosina an Hrul and bls life. He was on* cemetery in thia city. Rev. Grigsby of­ coach room will be guaranteed Uy the
.
Uf Grand Baplda. are In tbe village vlalt eloaglna tbe cutting .pparatus, when bls ficiated.
Rail Road Co.
C. IL Owboum.
"’L'To'W.
«“e“hed
C'*rto‘ hmes started, fastening bls arm n the
machine. Assistance "as prowpfly st
Il Is expected that Rev. Holmes will
,
Notice.
“nd. and with dilllenity the team was
preach at the M. E. church next Sunday.
’lM*n.?.K.U.r.penlUo SabJ^tb
Sprinkling season from May 1st to J
qulru-d end he removed from tbe dsnger.“ । MUoes Minnie and Bertha Goecn.
Every Sunday School in the city should 1st daily 6 to B a. m.. and S to 8 p. m.,
•'^'^'^b.vea.lr.wtaprlnki.r ta °UEng?n«rr'»&lt;eBerd&gt;' ,‘7^**,bey “m|t
begin to plan for Rally day on August private families. All others special.
t»..
Ing st tlie Isk. has relumed to frt- work 15tb.
.
“^X’Smer. of -CalodtmU .pent
The regular monthly
of the |
°°ChCCM&lt;-senger e little son Ime. who In
“"^X^n^Adam Gackder and
Home MterfMlt”
*1B •*
ll*’
onmnanr with bls mother Is making a viaITwtHi rel«ti»ee in this section had bls ri- the pariora of
Wednesday
bn. dislocated in a painful manner on
Stordsy. Dr- Hutchinson replaced the there be a go
^’jX^^ciUand’pcte
eating program
IbXm.ofMr..E.F.ffl«-

COUNTY NEWS.

I

Recently stood on the scaffold with only
a few moments between him and eternity.
After the noose was adjusted he was ask­
ed if he would like tosay anything. “Yes”
he replied, “I would like the make a few
remarks about the Wilson Bill.
We
' submit that it was not natural for a man
under those circumstances to talk upon
sijcli a subject. It was noSexpected.
So you would not expect us to talk of
anything but

WHOLE NO. 2040

Harvesting is abont completed and some
The name of our town has been changed
complaint of shrunken wheat.
from Orangeville Milin to Orangeville.
Geo. Whitworth aud wife of Battle
Edward Hewitt, of Albany, New York,
entek’ 8re l,M5 *neBto of tbe laller&gt;8 P®r" visited relatives here last week.
Miss Mary Owen, ol Kalamazoo, is visit­
Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Stanton are enter­
ing friends at Gun lake.
taining a brother from Battle Creek.
Miss Janet Beattie Is working at RtehJohn Frey, of Ohio, is the guest of bls bnd.
brother George.
Theo Hewitt Is recovering from an at­
This week Monday, tbe masons com­ tack of scarlet rash.
mence work on Mrs. Kaiser's new home.
Frank Harper is on the sick list.
Mias Eaton of BaUle Creek, is the guest
of relatives here at present.
Mrs. W. Clemens Is able to be around
The hay and wheat yield are not
again after her heavy fall.
good as usual but have been secured r'lB
Mr. and Mrs. P. Stevens, of Yankee line shape. C.±
“ crops __
o t
Other
are looking
well.
Springs, Sundayed here with relatives. but begin to feel the need of rain.
Thelattor will remain with her mothen
Mrs. Mary Hendershott is spending a
tills week.
few weeks at her old home on the farm.
Dr. VanHorn is expected home in the
Considerable enthusiam is shown , here
Dear future.
over the proposed Sunday School Rally
Mrs. S. Webs
next month.
eath Is hourly
pec
Mr. and Mrs. Shaw of Olivet, are visit­
ing at Mrs. Bulls.
_
Banfield.
Twice
we bare been disappointed by
Corn and-oats are suffering for the want
Dr. Suleeba failing to keep His promise
of rain around here.
*
to speak here.
The wheat harvest is about secured in
Harvesting In this sect Ion Is about finUaL vicinity.
^■L. C. Edmunds had 12 acres of wheat Ished and several have threshed.

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For Catklocue, addraec
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* NOTICK FOB HEARING CLAIMS.
State ot Mlcblican, Coantv of Barry-m.
Nntlre l« hereby clren. that by so order ot the
Prohate Court f or tbe County of Barry, made
on the I5th day of June, A. D.. 13M. six
nxxtbv from ibat date were allowed far credi­
tors I • present tbelr claim* axalu&lt; tbe .estate
of Sarah J. Moore, late of sal4 CountY. de­
ceased. aad that all creditors of said deceased
are required to present tbelr claims to said
Probate Court, at tbe Probate office, in tbe city
of Ha«tion. for examination aod allowance, on
or before th* i5tb day of Ttecember next.ana that
surb claims will be heard before said Court, on
Saturday, the tsth day of September and on Sat­
urday tbe 1Mb day of December next, at ten
o'clock fa the forenoon of each of thosedays.
iMted. June 15th. A. D . l«l.
Cuts. W- ARMsraoxG.Judge of Probate.

- «yricB forheaking of claims.
Awtr Vtehlza'e, Ctouaty of Barry—
Nbtte* ’« ber» hy Ztvrn.the; bv an order ofth?
f*rdb3te C-osrr for tbeC&lt;«UBty &lt;&gt;f Barry, made ou
■CbeXTMi day of Juw. A. D. W4. six months
from that date were allowed for creditors to
present thflir ciauns ara«Bst tbe relate of
Valentine
&lt;_&gt;
Buck.
l*tof
said
Xteunry. Cercased. and that all creditor* of
tuU
d*cea*r&lt;| anrequired m&gt; pre
•ent
their claitus to
xald
Prnbnte
iCottrt. ul the FroMte otlce, in tbe City of
Haslitiri. fnrexamiiMtlnn and allowance, on or
before the 27th dar of Derember next, and that
gnchclahn* will be heard before said Court, oo
Thursday, the 27th day of September, and on
Thttreday. the .Tlh day of Doetmbcr. next, at ten
o’clock in Ui*&gt; forenoon of each of those days.
Psted June. 27Ch. A. D. UH.
ObJ* W. AXMSTRojcg. Judxe of Probate.

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matter of ftfr* estate of Jane WiU-

forest fires.

’•PAPA FLEUTELOT* MISER.

tcrful manner and determined spirit
almost dazed the aggressive republican
leaders, who had anticipated an easy They Are the Cause of Enormous
Destruction of Property.
Senators Who Led the Opposing parliameptary repulsion of the senator
from Arkansas. During the latter part
Forces in the Contest.
of the debate, however, it was custom­
dren he was known ti&gt; all the persons j
ary for the lenders of the minority to
in the eity as ‘‘Papa Fleutelot.” He
call upon Senator Jones and discuss
had been a public figure for a genera- j
with him, on terms of easy familiarity,
t—Leaden on
tion, and could be seen daily, In storm
the subject of the various schedules
or
sunshine, tottering in his rags
and endeavor to reach Some agreement •
LX PXXNSTLVAX1A.
upon them without acrimonious discus­
[Special Washington Letter.)
Bradford, Pa., July 18.—Forest fires through the streets to gather odd bits
are causing serious losses to lumber­ of coal and wood and cigar stumps.
Although the subject of the tariff sion.
Although the senator from Arkansas men in this county. Many destructive When he began his work in the city
has been uppermost in the minds of
the statesmen of this country during was the leader and director of the de­ fires are raging between Bradford and there were the ussal rumors that he
rich and miserly, bet they were
the past fourteen years; although it is bate upon the bill, the most potential Kinzua. in the hemlock district trav­ was
soon dispelled bj*thc abject filth and !
to-day the leading topic of discussion orator on the side of the majority was 1 ersed by the western New York and
want
in whleh he lived, and by his imAt Peck’s
by the politicians in the various states; Senator Vest, of Missouri. He is a Pennsylaania railroads.
and although it is the subject concern­ small man physically, but a giant intel- switch, near Marshburg,
a
pile importunitv In begjglng.
Papa Fleutelot died in his eighty­
ing which there is most discussion by factually, while he has been gifted by of saw
logs
containing
850,­
the plain people of the republic in nature with a voice which is powerful, 000 feet of. timber was destroyed, fifth year, and was buried in the pot-1
every neighborhood; it is yet but little penetrating and at the same time pleas­ and
a
force
of men
are
at ter’s field. The Rreneh police, who
understood by the country for the rea­ ing in all of its modulations. During work trying to confine the flames,to suspect everything^ still suspected the j
son that it is a matter requiring study, the last few years of his service in the one locality. The logs destroyed be­ i old man’s pretense* of poverty, despite
research, scholarship and ripe judg­ senate Senator Ingalls, of Kansas, who longed to Weed, Munday A Co., of this . the recent shifting! of public opinion.
was recognized as the oratorical leader city, and were partly insured. East of I and they searched the hut in which he
ment.
A tariff bill named after the chair­ of his party, stated that he would Morrisons, 8 miles in Corydon town­ : had lived and diod. Filth was ankle
man of the committee on ways and rather engage in running debate with ship. 2.000,000 feet of hemlock logs ' deep upstairs and! knee deep in the
means of the house of representatives, any man on the democratic side of the owned by the United Lumber A Coal ’ cellar. The first search was rewarded
chamber than to engage in a wrangle company, of Oil CUy, and the Warren
w, [ only with the discovery of four hundred
with Senator Vest, of Missouri, who Packard company,. of Warren, ’have
•“** bottles of Bordeaux, vintage of 1790.
was exceptionally well equipped upon
been destroyed. Fifty men are now , The second search, however, revealed
all subjects of public interest.
battling with the flameij ig an efp_»rf j a hole in the cellar wall behind a pile
Although Senators Harris. Jones and to save 1,000 cords of bail; piled
, r( of indescribable jdtrL From thia hole
Vest constituted a managerial tri- in that vicinity.
Families “at
* **the
’•• the police dragged)a chest, aud in the
umphirate, who directed the legislative
■
‘
v
ive
moved
]. chest they found the treasure. From
jumbqr camps thereabouts ha’
battle, the reserve force npd power of w p.av-vo v»
:ing
their j top to bottom it w*s stuffed fgll with
to
places
of
safety,
takm
the majority party was to l&gt;e found household goods with them. At Thurs- ’ mortgages, government bonds, shares
'*«-* a~.
------ ---------nndcr the broad-brimmed bat of .Sena­ l.VZ
.
-------------------------ton’s camp. —
Corydon
township,
the in stock companies and title deeds. All
tor Mills, of Texas, who is far and people barely escaped from 7 their showed the keenness of Papa Fleutelot
away ahead of, ns well as head and houses before the flames destroyed in investing his savings, for without
shoulders taller than, every revenue re­
all the property in the place. The tires exception the sccnrities were of the
former in congress at this time. Thia
are the result of tbe recent dry spell, highest class. Their face value was
much may be said in praise of - the
and as rain has commenced to full it one million francs, but as many of the
distinguished Texan, because he is ab­
is likely there will be no further dam­ bonds and stocks were above par they
solutely opposed to any compromise
can be sold for a iquch larger snm.
with the protectionists, and believes in age.
In New. Jersey.
For more than eleven years the old
carrying on the work of revenue re­
Egg Harbor Crrr. N. J., July 16.— man had neglected to clip his coupons.
form to which his whole life, us well as
Forest fires that have been raging in He had let them accumulate until they
the entire policy of his party, has been
SKXATOR MILLS, -TKXAU
this section for several days past have represented a market value of one hun­
dedicated. Whether or not the course
swept over an area of over 5.000 acres. dred and forty thousand francs.
and therefore known throughout the of the senator from Texas is the wisest
I Saturday night the condition of affairs
Among the many pieces of real estate
country as the Wilson bill, was passed and most commendable, is for the de­
I looked serious, and the residents for whose ownership was revealed by the
last January by the house of represen­ termination of the reader and the gen-I
several
miles
aroufid
were
called
out
eral
public.
He
is
a
very
strong,
fear-1
contents of the chest is a large tract of
tatives and immediately transmitted to
to meat the flames. Although they met land near Villencuvesnr-Yonne. On
the senate. The bill was consider’d leas and honorable man.
with some success in changing the this land are four hundred acres of fine
by the senate committee on finance for
The leaders of the minority. Sena- i
six weeks and was then laid l&gt;efore the tors Allison, of Iowa, Aldrich, of । course of the fire, there is great danger forest and several buildings of the an­
senate for discussion and consideration. Rhode Island, and Chandler, of New i‘ that many buildings will yet be de- cient and indestructible make. It had
The chairman of the senate commit­ Hampshire, have been diligently en­ । stroyed. Among the buildings already been more than fctrty years since snyon the farm of Con­
tee on finance. Senator Voorhees, of In­ gaged in obstructing evary movement । burned were those
i
&lt;nM|nJinn. body at Vilknenw knew who owner!
‘
‘ ’■
to, „t.te When-Pap* Fleutelot dlrd
diana, has been one of the most poten­ made by the democratic managers gressman J. J.L
Near (in his hovel but twenty centimes, or
‘
tial political leaders in this republic ever since the revenue bill was re- his tine country residence.
Bridgeport
the
dwelling
of
Capt.
Gus
for more than a generation.
It was ceivfyl
,
by the senate from ther house of WlTliauis was also destroyed. A fierce j1 less than five cents, was his total cash
due to his aggressive leadership that ' representatives. They arc all strong
capital. As was -expected, the usual
the Sherman silver law was re)&gt;eale(i men. well equipped for either aggrvs- fire is now sweeping through the number of heirs ;have appeared since
dense
woods
in
the
lower
pari
of
during the extraordinary session of . Bive or defensive warfare on the sub­
, the old man's body was buried in the
congress in 1893. It was expected that . ject of the revenue, and Senator Galloway township, and is headed di­ potter’s field. They affect to believe
when the tariff bill was laid liefore the Chandler in particular «is an ex­ rectly toward Hewittown. It is impos­ that still more treasure is concealed in
sible to form any estimate of the loss ‘
, senate this year it would be passed in ceedingly
rasping
speaker,
who
his hut. and they are taking it down
a similarly masterful and determined
. .
*- * caused a shiver every time he assumed at present The principal losers, how- ! piece by piece in the hope of enriching
ever, will be the owners of the timber 1
manner by Senator Voorhees; but, to
themselves.
lands, large sections of whjch have !
the disappointment of his party friends.
been swept by the flames.
Senator Voorhees stepped aside from
MYRIADS OF POISONED HAIRS.
■I
In
Miiintiut*.
the forensic arena and gave the man­
Minxkapolib. Minn., July 16.—Hinck- , What Cause* th® Htlog l» the Hand That
agement of the bill into other hands
Lightly Touche* a Nattla
ley, Minn., a small town on the Dnluth I
than his own. This course on Hie part
road a .id the heart of the northern i The leaf and stem of. a nettle arc lit­
of Senator Voorhees was necessitated
Minnesota lumbering district, is sur­ erally clothed with erect hollow hairs.
by the fact that he is in the sere and
rounded by forest fires and telegrams I If one of these hairs is viewed under a
yellow leaf of life, approaching his
state that unless rain falls immediately • microscope, says Good Words, it will
three score years tfnd ten, and unable
everything thereabout will be in ashes. be seen that its free end, after taper­
to expend in parliamentary contest his
remaining vital forces.
ing to a very fine degree of slimness,
You have uudoubtcclly read a great
Pikrrk, S. D., .luly 1G. —Prairie fires finishes as a little kn&lt;&gt;b. while in the
deal about the progressive and deter­
are burning on the ceded lands, the other direction, after gradually liecom­
mined manner of Senator Harris, of
tract burned over being 50 by DO miles. ing more robust, it suddenly expands
Tennessee, into whose charge Senator
The ^Russian settlement on - Yellow into a large bulb corresponding with
Voorhees’committed the parliamentary
Medicine creek was wiped out and sev­ the poison gland of the adder. The
management of the tariff bill upon the
eral settlers seriously burned. The point [of the hair is very brittle and
floor of the senate. It would seem
damage to the range will reach several contact with our skin causes the end
strange indeed to the average citizen
thousands of dollars.
to snap off. leaving a hollow needle
SXXATOR
CHANDLER.- —
HKV
HAMPSHIRE.
In Michigan.
if he were to see the stalwart Voorhees
------------ --------------- ----------------point which readily pierces our cuticle,
Bio Rapids, Mich., July 16.—Proba­ and pressing upon the bulb at the
and realize that on account of advanc- I
ing years he had laid aside the burden
fl&lt;x* Bnd
„ ,k
Bpe&gt;k upon bly •
“unurea meI
‘- women and
»ixl chtiber end the poison is forced throi
a hundred
men,
chil- • ot
other
end thechannel
poison is
forced
through
and brunt ot batik': but It would bo a J}*® P«n^nF bU)- H»
! dren Inhabitant, of a tenmllo tec I ion the central
and
inflame,
' ■*
“*
' ‘ 2——J our
greater mirprite to «ce the man to U“n'
Melting political trouble, of the lonthern part of laabella ’ blood. The tender-handed
.
----*.«•« wuuta-uBuueu wrho
uu stroke
kitokv
whom the swoni and bhield of leader- i *I“l ’’tr determined to eaure hl. ad- county.
&gt;■----- '— —
ty, are homeless
on -----------account' | the nettle are stung for their pains, b©.hip were given. Senator Karri. b&gt; 1 ver^rtc. a. much annoyance a. po«d- 1 of
’
forest
fires.
Although
now ' cause their gentleness has only served
smouldering
the fires are to break the brittle points and render
nearly bald, save for a thin fringe of . °‘®'
’
II only
—«
—
-------------- gray hair around his neck. His face is
strong man of the republican causing much suffering and pri- them fit for piercing, but the rough­
mnooth shaven, barring a bristling
Senator AHison. of Iowa- Al- ration. A lumber camp of the
the Qale
Qale ' handed break the hairs at their thickmustache, which is gray. He looks ' though making no pretensions as an .1 Lumber
with
I.nmbpr company
r-nmrmnv was
w» destroyed
a —
parts, where they are too stout to
much
many ., many
of green
Three prick
mucn older
oiuer than
inau Senator
oenawr Voorhees,
voornecs, ', orator he is a plain blunt man of iuuujr
«uauj acres
aernn m
^reen timber.
itmoer. inree
prick. Our common nettles, though
and it is generally believed that he has years’ experience; a thoughtful delib- small sawmills, many houses, crops, they
are capable of inflicting consider­
thnn passed
nouuwt his
hla eightieth
nl.Afi.tl. year.
i erative
man ofman
sound
iudement:
nnd nnn
v___ been
..
more than
1 erative
of sound
judgment;
and' hrido**
one bridge., fences ,1c.. hare
able annoyance upon many persons,
truth and burned,
The congressional directory does not who speaks
sDeaics forth words of trnth
but
there .repeat
has been nofar
In**
of j
lUe. Th.
peop,.
rail'
are
too
insignificant, nevertheless, to
give his age; but states that he “oom- soberness in a manner so earnest and
menced to practice law in 1841.” Sen-, sincere as to carry greater conviction
•
and
we
have
only referred to them for
Brother*
Drowned.
ator Harris must have been, at least and respect than are usually accorded
Bvhlinotox, la., July 14.—-Herbert the sake of making clear the enortwenty-one years of age at that time, I to orators given to the study of polish
.
mities
of
some
cousins
—giants
of
P“dd'
U«»eMle family.big
"Thete
are.
ftratthl
and, according to reasonable calcula- , and pyrotechnics in their style of ut- “d
t.—,_ „xuvot
sic,erennlata
urni. mC
»ne of Conductor J. Bndd of the Chi- Urtfc, MlmnUn
d Ortlca
te rance.
i Urtica stimulans and Urtica crenulata
f the
lndle&gt;&gt; ,^e. wb&lt;-e Bt.
Senator Aldrich, of Rhode Island, is e^o. Burlington A Qninoy,
Friday
OO&lt;,.B h,n&lt;) ia ,nfflcient W
one of the finest types of the best in­ drowned in the
w ,wrfl wiU1 , mort
tellectual and business products of the afternoon Conductor Budd narrowly .
ln, wh|ch
for
genuine typical Yankee, as he was as eecaped tbe eame fate,^belnr reacuod {rightful
milk.„d.w.Ml.
keen in driving a bargain in the prep­ by a young man named Cbeeter who Bu, eTen thcBe
.
•
aration of a tariff bill as any of his accompanied them to the qthcr side of ’
Yankee ancestors and their prototypes the river for the purpose of bathing. nettles by comparison with the Urtica
ever were in a horse-trade or any other The four walked off the end of a reef ureutissiraa, which grows in Timor,
on a submerged sand bar into water where it bears the significant title of
bargain and sale.
Daouu setan, or devil’s leaf. The ef­
During the entire debate the re­ 15 feet deep^
fects of its sting last for a year and
publicans held in reserve Senator
Placed Under Arr®*t.
have often produced death.
Sherman, of Ohio, who by reason of
Ladd, Hl., July 14.—Thirteen men.
age is not now on aggressive factor in including several prominent citizens,
HARMLESS COQUETTES.
discussion; and Senator Morrill, of charged either with conspiracy on the
Vermont, the octogenarian whose life of William Pinkerton or Michael
name was given to the war tariff of Bohen, or with having goods from the
1863, of which he was the author.
looted stores in their po-seseion, were
A-continental paper gives an in­
It would not do to thus state tbe re­ arrested at Spring Valley Friday. The
publican strength without mentioning preliminary hearing was fit Princeton, teresting account of the Hungarian
women,
a translation appearing in Mr.
the fact that Senator Hoafr. of Massa­ and in the absence of bonds in the
SENATOR ALT.IMIN. IOWA,
chusetts, was from the first a very sum of 81.900 each they were com Stead’s magazine. The real type of
the Magyar woman, who speaks the
tion, is therefore now’ not less than strong and able coadjutor of the lead­
mitted to the county jail.
language of Petofi and Jokai, i* to be
■eventy-four years old. He is never­ ers of the minority who opposed the
found in the country district*, says a
To Htamp Out Rusalan Thistle*.
theless a strong, sturdy man of power­ progress of the revenue bill in the sen­
Wasuimgton, July 18. — Senator London paper. Here she is to be met,
ful personality, who endeavored upon ate. He is probably the most scholarly
every occasion to hasten action upon and best informed man on the re­ Hansbrough, of North Dakota, has with hex coral lips and largef speaking
the blU.
publican side of the chamber concern­ been authorized by the committee on eyes looking so obstinate and smiling
Although Senator Harris had charge ing all that has ever been written and agriculture to report as an amendment so alluringly.
The peculiar look in the eyes of the
of the revenue bill in a parliamentary printed on the subject of political to the agricultural appropriation bill
sense, the work of debating and ex­ economy. His mind is as a well filled an appropriation of &gt;1,000,000 for the Maygar woman, her vivacity, her quick
plaining it was relegated by Senator library of the choicest volumes, all of extermination of the Russian thistle, step, as well as her inclination for
Voorhees to a very distinguished and them perfectly indexed, and every the amount to be disbursed to gov­ comfort, lead one to suppose that she
able colleague of the finance commit­ page of every book ready to open at ernors of the various states under 'di­ has Turkish blood in her vein* She
tee, in the person of Senator Jones, of the command of an intellectual muter. rection of the secretary of agriculture. has a good heart, a kind disposition;
is tender and true, with a passionate
Arkansas. As Senator Jones was called Senator Hoar, in addition to being a
love or a passionate hatred for her hus­
very learned man, is gifted with a bit­
preparation of a compromise bill, th. ing tongue whose edge is poisoned National Educational association re»- band; she is a good mother and a trust­
of which might be procured in with the most deadly sarcasm. His
worthy friend.
elected Prof. Nlehola. Murrar
every utterance was a sting to the ma­ BuUbt, profaoor of phUorophy fa cj
jority during tbe entire debate.
Iambi, college, „ president.
Smith D. Fbt.

THE TARIFF DEBATE.

fad.. Jply
red talik, . wealthy Jow

cut

of tbe tai-

•‘Several years ago,” remarked a citi­
zen al New Haven, Conn., recently, “)
knew a man who lived on the outskirts
of my town who oould throw a stone
with more accuracy of aim than k dis­
played by most sportsmen with a rifle.
The man wv a perfect giant physic*). .
ly. He was a good deal of a hunter,
using stones as his only weapon to
bring down the game He had a large
leather pouch attached to one side of
bis coat, in which he always carried a
good supply of carefully selected'hnssiles. With these he bagged every year
no small quantity of game, such as
quail, rabbits and squirrels. He could
kill a bird on the wing or a ralbit st
full speed almost us easily as at rest
One of his favorite methyls for display­
ing his skill was to set up a scythe
blade with the edge tov. ar?! him st s
distance of about one hundred feet, and
by throwing potatoes against the edge
cut them in half. He could almost ex­
actly halve two outof every three potstoes he threw.”

AIEL&amp;

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MANVFWE PREMHfflS ' ViM FBEE
TO DRINKERS J?F Llpfi COFFEE

M Chinese lloctoi.

An Interview with Dr. Gee Wo Chan
World's Fair Commissioner, Seat
by the Chinese Government to tile
United States—He Will Nov Re­

main Here.
‘•’CVnadrrttw why al) the pr.
Luoat uua uan, we f
I:u;ulrcC*of rare on 1

“V-X WO OlAt p
came frost OUr.tU 11
txlanaUVe cOoutrytu
•C-1C fc nd to u«* L'nttod Suit.

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&lt;-aTARK11.i:h■ crw»| Anrr^ns; a&gt;
•a*e wht h t**o turtr-.- Amen ir.
r-ittev®, b* will cure for*.nod a • ku»ai U I . J'AA
nowstterhawbad.bewi tci knn i. uh!en-RX
UyBla.andBMneynv.--' ’- i n -r *■ r-t*••'
CTtefcrWteX rzuAL:. a tu.M a reputauMMmjuid on al: c l n■- - ■ » a•
standing bs will max* a *pr«- »’ i’ _v Vo toil
■tesrheyeBehaasstogetwe.iandi« •nn-lerUW.
- *fls a!*e.states b® care* * i ui
fourth ;b* tire r« rn-jby

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KUNwMaiMni mure!.-’ c-

yon will »tat» your cr * b
yawnsit. j aux or m t at
em&gt;oq. i;—'

tiwnc mm si
■BRy. and tat*
tMlrnraaonabir
iravinc ‘*1 b® inv.t.M c i to r ,
vary
eloumc a 2 r.&gt;nt stamp for r ■
every uno of n rrompt anddJti

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m Wabash Avt., ctr. Vas :

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NOTICE OF MOBTGAGE F«»RE. )8^.1

The HastinirsFurniture
by mortgage bearing' d i'-* 1 :
I) . IMH. mortgaged to the un&lt;hT-:_’2 '.!. iuiHJ
W. Reynolds, (r ii*tert Hr totjou.'.;: i ;• ••
©&lt;i.real estate jfltualcd In »!»«•
’•*
BanyOrninty. Michigan, and
•’'|l
lows, to-wit: City k»ts five htnnin •- &gt;"r. -’■’xr.
ive hundred lortv-Bre. Ove hundred i"rt'•js-i
JtMW-seven. five hun&lt;&lt;r.-&lt;'। Urt&gt; ।
nine, flrrbandred fifty, five huidr-!
five hundred fifty-two. five luindre l
flu-hundred eighteen, tire liundivd nlciH^gnre hundred twenty, fir® hun«lr-d
’**•;
five hundred Iwcnty-tbree. five nundrr.l
four, ire hundred rirenty-n»- . lour
three, foar hundred four, four hu-dre&lt;r nw.
four bnudred six, (our hundred seven.
“&gt;.i
drsd eutht. four hundred nine, four liuiiurw
J^Sred eleven and four
psuv

twelve, of tbe City of Halting*. Barry
Miehfro, according to th®
JHj
therm!; together with all the ht-redl amenw
sad appurtenance* thereunto
BUr wtta tKhutidu
engine, bolters and dry ktlnv
rf^
was reeo.-ded on tbe3rd day of luh. a . 1» - ■
at 11 octoek. A. M.. In the o»«-.- ;•»
&lt;rf Deed*, for Barry County. Michig * " ';*r
M of Mortgages on page 332 ftelault I’4' “ 5?
rMde In ite condition of said nwrtW
or praceedlne* baa been Instituted at );&gt;« u
cover tbe lodebteds-M nnw remaining

tm&gt; hun.lr^l Li.4

‘-J''1.’1’,

-^' talteb* sod «lr&gt; Ki.ns

at tbo । &lt;» &lt;h ’r,,nt '
: the I 'll' of Ht-d’UgA. »•*£&gt;
that iwiDX III- fl"’* *
far th'- County *•&lt; B r
vnM’jAtbdw«&gt;i(»rt*;M;r’ ’**•
»e i.rrennnn df
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Banner

Thursday. July rg.jKg,..

w. R- COOK. Local Editor.

Al.rah.ra I.inw.h, wd aranj
,w
ff»vt much raltroral ral,!*.. bul
hln, be nrara .ppucbk, to |h, prM,„t
। thin this: “Let re,vi,nre ot lhe
brerthed 0, „or? m()UH.r lQ tht
| l«be th.l pnitiiM on hcr |ap. 1M |(p

For Stomach

The Doctor’s Discovery.
DR. BROWN OF DAVID CITY NFR
FINDS A MEDICINE OF RARE
VIRTUE.

jUnghi In ii.o reh.K.1., wadnerte.
•ollegru; let II | e wrlitno In prlmer., »|»n.
UyiNIC.r.. Hlmaeir
tax book. an&lt;l almxu.o,;
u
p,^,^
- -- -•-« a Kticnta
M Uh Urallfying Reaulta.
from pulpit ,nil ptocU|mwl
I iver Complaints, and
(From the Lincoln,
Ctrft)
live Iran-, .nd
Muru ut
I eadache, use
tl&lt;»-!n
1M u
Uo
thh
»' David Citv. In
religion uf jhe nation.”
elMis ,
D"
°' &gt;»&gt;reues is n &lt;»t passed.
l&gt;r. Samuel L. Brown is a pinnenr redA medir.l p.p,r commit. Urelf h, thB
Mnteniral tint m.nr lire. nro ln&gt;t &lt;,eh •''vnly years. Be |»
k,„lw„ ...
rent bl WH.M-qnene,. or iha lack of e»r- taUe«J"UI'l1Tm-rlleine
clre or a liule common reuse re.peclin, «re «i.Part-,1 “*“• rvT*v,,ry
■J*'
is
"P«n •’
. lix’y are purely
simple CUI. or wound, ot the hand, or Irtlr
"h,'!",',i’l&gt;ed by a Call reportvegetable, sugar-coated,
utuer pan.. Several rare, have lately hl»,t.!
” *'!*? ’ rvl,&gt;d the history ol
been reconled of luqucrt. rulallnff to per bls Nlcknre, and his Anal cure.
s]pi'dily dissolved,
sons who have dh.l tn.in bl«Ml pni.oi.lnx In
no*, which Is
add easy to take.
art.ln. from small cut. on the hand. The »? TM '"^"'“'‘bator a &gt;hort rime
aSd..rTh ’Wl"b?n'&gt;' Brst »I»P Into the
Ejery dose
hl.tory Iu all of .here rase, varies but lit­
o&lt;Peremal Interview. Inn t .u, «,
tle. and I. practle.il, the »a.u.-, a U1.n enthuua.iic over ray recovery liret I reel
Hr examplr, while workiux at hl. trade!
“rOaB*
'WHenee
.11&gt;«™ been troublml with dltor even while carry In, rut the .Imple de­ ten nt alck Kpdh for twenty years, and in
tail or cuttlpff ot bread, receives a ara.II thJ^’S’ “nd!tl0" ,or l’,c “’vrer troubles
cut ou the hand. The Injury
»o blvl.l ihat afterward came upon me.
y,»n&gt;ar&gt; Partial paraly­
that anythin, I. cvnehlered ra*od enough .I.?.'!0’
&gt; M. BAUER.
sis came upon my left side, and I somi be­
with which to atop lhe bleedin,, and, Ihl.
Auctioneer.
came affected by kindred ailments.
The
HMUngsJ • • - Mich.
end havlnx been attained, no more I. pension board found my trouble to be par•. ji.yottarv u«»lug to have an sranjon thought ot it. The .mall wound I. left to v.*1LP*? ”!"
Ul" lett
varicose
. nr kind. Have had larirv cx-puneuce
tTve vou satis(actIon. Terans reai*on- take cave or Itreir, and I. expored |u .|| vein, of both legs and left varicocele - 1
was also troubled with Dlalwtc.
t heeorts of filthlnea. aud^raiurce. ot Infection.
eutlrelv unable to oerf..rm manual
\ JIULMETICK
I IL SMITH. By It&lt;«t luck iKdhln, may happen, but cauro
labor, hay Ing tn give up the larger part of
my practice. 1 could hobble around by
lire public would do well tri Iraar dud
UJ.KCTMN AND REAL I»TATE
the use ot crutches and eane.
1 tried
that frooi the UM trivial Injury to the
every medicine that I had ever heard ot In
i almekton a smith
skin, acute vebtlewnrl. may supervene, endeavoring to relieve my suffering.
Pa­
Cei^-'liiu-ing a specialty.
and may rapidly la- followed l.y . ratal tent medicines as well as local prescrip­
Woodland, Mich
tions
were
exhausted
In
the
search
for
my
termination. By tl&gt;ornu*h attention to
renturatlun to health.
cleanllneM, the untoward eourequeiioer ol
T.1 M. ‘ Woodmansee.
“About a year ago 1 read an advertise­
a wound liable to become Intected. can l« ment of iqediclne called Dr William’s Pink
HAW :»lid COLLECT MX OFFtOK.
effectually prevented; on the other lianrt, I Ills in the National Tribune of Washing­
Alllbunhiess promptly attended to.
when the reptlrriule .tuck ba. declared ton, I). C. They seemed to fit my case so
.:li iaggart
Loyal E. Kuappen. llaeir. as a rule. Ilule can be done hy the I sent for samples. 1 was sn well satbtied with the samples that 1 sent for more,
Arthur C. Denison.
surgeon to Meat the virulence which It as they acted directly In harmony with
IGGART. KNA1TKN * DENISON,
nature. Those are the things 1 look for
develops.
It
shuuld.
therefore,
be
homo
LAWYERS.
In mind that eo long as wounds, however in treating disease. I give my- patients
otnsMl M" Michigan Trust Go. Rldg..
remedies, not medicines. 1 used a num­
. Grand Rapids. Michigan. small, remain unhealed, the risk of con­ ber &lt;&gt;t boxes of the pills, and now I am
tracting uioml poisoning will always be entirely relieved of all my several ail­
ALICE KIRK, M. D..
ments, and am able to j move about once
present.
Physician and Surgeon.
more, without being hampered with crippl­
Iia&lt;tiuisi. ■ - Mich.
?\l:- promptly rttipided day or nlghL Ofing diseases.
State of Uhia. Citv of Toledo, /
.•s |' G. stowetPs boot and shoe store
Even al my mature age I again do some
taeiii County, (St*
Frank J.flieney makes mun ihat he i« the practicing, and always use Pink Pills
SWEEZEY.
_|AMK
senior partner nf the firm of F. j, Cheney &amp; Co where the diagnosis of the case favors
Attorney at law.
uolng tmaineM ta the tin of Toledo. &lt;W»ty and them.
Hastings. Mich. State aforesaid. and that -mid firm win pay the
“1 now have a remarkable case at Braln}*nujticr*iu«li coerts of tbe state. Col- sum ot One Hundred Dollar* for meh and ev«rv
case of CM^rrh that cannot be cured by the -etd, which 1 am treatiug. Augustus Talleorioni promptly ^tended to.
use of Half's Catarrh Cure.
W&gt;t,
the postmaster at Brainerd, was sufFMAMK .1. CHKNgV.
I HL K. 11. LAVISH*.
Sworn to before me and Mtihscrlued in inv frring from diabetes and Insipidness, and
presence. tUtsdtb day of December, a. D.. IBM. was in the first stages of. Bright's disease.
1’
ilumou;ialfite Physician aud
i
r
A. W. Glkanox.
The doctors had failed to give him any re­
Surgeon
I *** &lt;
Notary Public.
lief when 1 was called and took charge of
Utfivi over W. H. Goodyear’s New
Halls
Catarrh
Cure
la
taken
Internally
and acts the case. All hopes ot his recovery had
Drug Store.
directly o&gt;i the blood and mucous eurfaces of been given up and his wife did not expect
All calls promptly attended to.
the system. Send f »r testimonial', free.
him to live three weeks. He is now ou
»_F J. Chkxkt A co., Teiede, o.
’ A. .SCK1BNEIL M. D.,
Gfe- Sold by all druggist*. .75.
the road to complete recovery.
The
.
Pliyeician and Surgeon,
Bright's disease was headed off and the
other diseases overwhelmed. A happier
Delton,
Mich.
family cannot be found than that of Post­
Office In residence, one block east of depot
•
aT A C. H. BARBED
Couiukm Council met in adjourned sea-. master Talbot, of Brainerd.”
Dr. Brown made the following affidavit
slon Fri. eve., July 13, ‘94. Mayor Greu.
rhywxans and SurgeoBB.
to hb remarkable cure before a prominent
sel presiding.
Callsf in city or county responded to with
Present at roll call, Aid Bennett. Busby. notary.
promptness, day «r uurbL
Dr. Samuel L. Brown, being first duly
Hicks, Huffman and Waters.
Absent at rolf call, Osborn, Tinkler and sworn, states the above facts are true.
(Signed.)
Dr. Samuel L. Bbows.
A. SHELDON,
Waters.
Sworn aud subscribed to before me this
•
Abstract aed BeaJ Estate Office.
Reading*»f minutes of meetings of June
seventh day of Septem'ber. A. D., 1893,
Abstraet Block. Hartings.
Money to loin OB Real Estate Real Estate 15. 32, 29 and July 5. '94 approved.
E. 8. Ruxton.
Aid Osborn and Weissert took tbelr at David Cl»y, Neb.
told ou cnintnlssloa. Geotral oou •’ey and ng.
(Signed.)
Notary Public.
Saving a complete »*t of Ab'trart Book*, eorrr Seats.
Dr. William’s Pink Pills for Pale People
piled irorii the Record*. can furoiab complete
Moved
by
Aid
Hicks
that
the
matter
of
i tracu.
C. F. BROOKS. Clerk.
without doubt mark the beginning of a
damages by washouts be referred to city more healthful era. They were Brat com­
Atty. Carried.
EO\VLER,D.l». S.
pounded by an eminent practitioner, and
Ayes. all.
used as a prescription for many years In
Nutice to -build new walks.
That general practice with almost incredible
Office 1 curst* a mto 5 p. m.
Charlie Frear build new walk onJeffer- success. They are now given to the pub­
sun St. on west side of lot No. 587 and lic as an unfailing blood builder and nerve
hilip t. co lg rove.
that Boltwood and Boltwood build new restorer, curing all forms of weakness
Attorney at Law
walk on State SL on south side of lot No. arising from a watery condition of the
$. Connor to Smith A Colgrove.)
485.
.viUce iu Gbijo block, Hasungs.)
blood or shattered nerves, two fruitful
Practices in all the court* of the &lt;tate.
Emory Busby.
causes that almost every ill Is heir tn.
C. H. Osborn.
These pills are also a specific fur the
e. IKENASTON,
K. C. Waters.
troubles peculiar to females, such as sup­
W. F. Hicks.
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Attorney at I-aw,
pressions. all forms of weakness, chronic
(Oyer J.S. Goudvear &amp; Co.’vstore.)
Moved by Aid Weissert that the report cunstipatlon. bearing down pains, etc. and
Fractiae.- in ail courts of the State. CoUectlona be accepted and walks oi^lered built.
in the case of men will give speedy relief
'■••j’Frtly .attending to.
Curried, Ayes, all.
and effect a permanent cure In all cases
Moved by Aid Weissert that the Flu.
R. TIMMERMAN, Hoinoepathte Phy- Com. have another wk. in which to report arising from mental worry, overwork, or
excess of whatever nature.
The pills are
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siclan and Surgeon.
on the acct, uf II. E. L. A. P. Co. Carried. sold by all dealers or will be sent poet
iOffire over Uvthrop'K drug store.)
Ayes. all.
.
paid on receipt of price (50 cents a box. or
Moved by Aid Osborn that $25.00 be six boxes for $2.50—they are never sold
appropriated to repair Jeff. SL as Baked In bulk or by the dozen or 100) by ad­
for by resolution of Aid Welaaert Carried dressing Dr. William’s Medicine Co-,
Ayes, BeunetL 'Busbjr. Hicks, Huffman, Schenectady, N. Y„ ur Brockv.ille, Ontar­
CIRCULATION Osltorn, Weissert and Waters.
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io.
Nays,
This week.
82 quires. Movednone.
by Aid Bennett that tbe Official
Grninn of Gold.
Dog catcher be allowed 75 per cent uf
His thought can’t be wrong whose life Is
Hereafter, changes for advertisements pound for all dogs redeemed. Carried,
on the right.
Ayea, Bennett. Busby, Hicks. Huffman,
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest to
To be trusted Is a greater compliment
insure insertion in the issue of the week Osburn, Weissert. and Waters.
than to be loved.
when thought.
Nays, None.
Moved by Aid Weissert that the Mayor
Every general ion of man Is a laborer for
i .i •. - mfulou* taint which may have been In appoint a oom. of 3 to examine and report that which succeeds It.
yourbbxjii ter yearn, may be thoroughly ex- upon the city’s water works system.
Some mlflds fade at lasL but this is
pelhd tn giving Hood’s Sarsaparilla a trial.
Carried, Ayes. all.
rare; more rust out than fade out.
Com.. Waters, Bennett and Busby.
Charlotte** a nsus shows a gain of over
A man’s greatest enemies are those
Aid Bennett excused.
Moved by Aid Weissert to adjonrn tin which oome out of hb own mouth.
four hundred since 1890.
Mon. eve, July ifl, ’94.
Search for truth Is the noblest occupa­
The Clarksville News having died a
Motion lost
tion of man; its publication a duty.
natural fleath, the Freeport Herald will
Ayes, Busby, Osborn and Weissert.
Self-respect governs morality; resncct
Nays. Hicks, Huffman and Waters.
conduct |a page la Its paper devobjd to
Moved by Aid Hicks that the accts, be for others governs our behavior.
C atksvllle and vicinity.
allowed and orders drawn on respective
Malice and hatred are very fretting, and
The Tallowing advertisement has appear­ fund for same.
ed in Australia: “If William Fulton does
Amended by Aid WelMert that We make our minds sore and uneasy.
Tbe
man who would have done so and
•ac!«.
of
VVeHK-rt
Bros,
.nd
SL
CommUnot tunj up in three months, or else give
stoner's work for graveling Oreeu St. ana so if be bad been there never gets there.
some support to bls familr, bls wife, Char­ work done on South Market SL, July 18,
OU trend taulnert I. not to «e wh.t
lotte Fujltbn. intends to marry again."
be laid out
llaa dimly nt • dlrtnnce, bnt to do WMl
Amendment lost
J. Ci Shelby, of Eaton Rapids, has an
Ilea
clearly at trend.
Ayes, Busby. Osborn and Weissert
immemj* raspberry field. The crop this
To be wicked end eUek to It mown.to
Nays, Hicks, Huffman and Waters.
Invite
deaolntlon and death, no matter bow
year is a mammoth one and be has en­
Original motion lost
AyeA Hicks. Hottinen and Waters.
much It may promlae lite.
gaged ibtf or more Poles. Swedes and Ger­
Nays. Busby. Osborn and Weissert.
It tbou canal not make tbyaelf eneb en
mans from Lanslag to do tbe picking.
On motion or Ata Welwert Co”"'11 ad- one as tbon wouldat, bow canst then es.Mm. Albert Storms of Prairieville is re­ Journed till Monday eye. July Id. th •• » pect to have another In ail things to thy
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.
covering rapidly from the effects of a dan­ o’clock p. m.
llklncr
E. G. Holbrook,
gerous but successful operation performed
Recorder.
)t may sometimes look u
b.d men were h.vin» a very tood U™ •»
last week for the removal of a cancer.
Si, world, but every dUb on h&gt;» ttbl« h"
Mrs. Storms Is at Burgess hospital, and
It la rha duty ot everyone «[&gt;«therrt *}“’£ pulsion In Jl
speaks most enthusiastically of tbe careful
Tell me no more ot your unbeliefs. 1
nursing received at that Institution. She
hsve Xlh of my own. But If you know
will leave the hospital to-morrow.—Kalaaaytblnt. It you have discovered any truth
mazoo News.
lot me share It with you.
less liable to absorb the germs ot disease.
Colts are generally fed too much hay
F. f. pollaaky.dry mod.
*n 1 not enough of other things. As a
Horni’s Hila are
veslcrday caused tba arrest ot Cbx. F.
proportion and appearaare. gc. per “ox.
" r,tcr saJ*s. they eat enough, but the feed
Klbby at Alma." Klbby b&gt; an .rent ot P.
is not the right quality. It fevers Instead ofAC JmS1 w'ur'bT held ot" dSr” « 1&gt; Farrell A Co. o» Grand Rapids, and
of nourishes; It studts them Instead of
was taken In under the provision, ol^ an
giving growth. The remedy is corn and to vote against the advlsablll 1/ ol
bonds io put In a uyalem or ’’■J'1’™”'*; SSSeelie ^.e^’-Bbout taktar
more bran, oats, roots, oilcake, linseed Croswell will hare electric light In a short
meal, ensilage, clover hay and a chance at time, and when tbe wnteworks are pul in. wt . itamiae. Be proposes maklnr a tert
a reserved blue grass pasture, or in a field Croswell will be the best equipped town
of Kreen wheat or rye.

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I room Is given.
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Prof. w. W. Writ Five uni vena I
fa«-tiun as principal uf the C'«n*w&lt;*11
9, Provide at least one extra chair tor
stray visitors.
school, and has t*en retained i«»r ms
Report ofthe Superintendent uf Pub­
10. . There should be an avenue of six­ year. HIh assistants. Mimm-h waierhMuar,
lic luatrdetiou.
teen aqtiarv feet uf floor space to each Macklem, Nail, and Smyth have «!mj turn
SCHOOL GROUNDS.
' pupil. A little Increase in the filmmslons
of the building doe# not add d.m rrfatly to
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In Jmimeying about, the Sure m |8 the expense, but adds much to tlx* health I
judgmmt
very Vorclbly reminded of the great dif­ and comfort of pnpiia.
11 R
n tara.ll
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of Sift{IU&lt;*. against E-bound llall,
well
ference tn the tastes of people concerning
tne decorations of school grounds.
Some THE SIMPLEST CURE FOR INDIGES knouB LMnJt lumteNOinn. as e»«m»daTION.
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albncr
for
^curing
eertatn
Canadian
iihischool house,-, btand on bleak and barren
i b»*r limits fur Hall.
lots with nut the sign of a shrub nr tree to
relieve the bold autiiusn or affurd comfort­
A* Well aii the Safrwt and Che.ipeat.
ing shade In the jurfimer.
*
The new medical discovery, Stuart’s
m» nt whh costs of both salts, and no new
fumbled down fences, entire absence of j
Dyspepsia
Tablets, digest the food in­ trial Is granted.
sn«1c trees, idovruly wood piles, disreput„ are too often the. efiar-! v,,Rl.! Htead l,f »»aking the worn out stomach do
sole out building-,
acierlstics
the school premises
tbe work, give it a much needed rest.
acterlslics of
of.the
preinlsea In disills-!!
tricte that are supposedly Christian in their: and a cure of dyspepsia is the natural re­
civilization and progressive in their tendsult
.
encles.
You get nourishment and rest at the
Although Arbor Day has been very freq’tenily observed by the -schrioli. its in­ same time because these Tablets will
fluences have nut yet been felt hy a large titomughly digest all wholesome food tak­
ntinjber uf the country districts.
There ,
shuuld be an attempt made nt once to en into the stomach whether the stomach
arouse public sentiment on this subject, works or not; A cure is certain to result
and we appeal to the count&gt;• school com- because the digestive organs are given a
inl-wlouers to aid us in the work.
Ut
chanpe to rest and recover their natural
trees be set out, climbing vines placed
The Tablets are then no
n.ar the buildings, and where possible, let । vigor and tonb
llowcr, be planted. All there «re clnllx- lon,rer n &lt;iulr»d.
Ing"" factors,
help —
to make
citishow tbe
the manner In which tbe
the reme‘
.....— belter
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7The’ :* ‘L_ L,,..n'~...l
J“‘ l‘lLLw
‘!’Of .““.I ’ovt.vu.ra.
ch,wl’- dy ■c”on &lt;»«««nt people .nd how quick1 lie interior nnnnminiits
The
adornments nf
of tiu.
lire school
IGE GRLftM.
room sh&lt;»:,.J ,dsu receive careful attention. l ly and effectually it cures stomach trouF NF GONEEGTIONS.
By every little effort, nn&lt;l nt small ex­ Ibles we present a few r ecent cases.
pense, fine engraving-- «»f nijr f'i»n',ns
Mr. J. O. Woudly. of Peoria. Ills.,
1 11’U SOFT DRINKS.
stntesm- n. soldiers and liter.c\ ... ..
w-’bji; I was unable to eat anything but
be ••rocured with which to m i »n» th,H w u.s
AT
THEed*i
1
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he
pJ4iHral,food,
and
even
that
often
dis
­
ot the school roam and tins . iu t &gt; edu»
tressed me. but since using one box of
cate the children.
CITY BAKERY.
Let us set apart s thy f«&gt;- the i.il Shnri’s Dyspepsia Tablets I eau eat anypurpose of securing Huh •id cii-Miing thiuJ and everything I want.
sentiment for schn&lt;d r.h.lh
p.r'...dkXm"’;
Mr’- 8*n“'el K'PP'e 01 O1'tr. P«.,
Hastings City Bank,
Let the scho I bnards imp.-r aud kalsomBit
the rooms, and -«•«&lt;*1^ uml
..... pupils secure ' "Titles: 1 have been entirely relieved of
Hastings, - - Mleh.
good engravinga &lt;&gt;:'our fa'uniK
men a11’.
. '’ my
my sl.imnch
stomach 1troubles
Tablets.
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yi'ninttH ...
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. roubles by your Tablets.
; "r!"‘low '-,r-, .Ultercl
rear, with rear stomach
tains, stencil blackboard borders, flags, |
$75,OOO.CO
I am thankful for CAPITAL
and many other taaty decur.niu«i» iu.ij be, ami gas at night.
8URPLC8 $15.000.00.
provided at little expense, but which tend them.
incorporated
under
the
laws of the State ot.
to elevate the tone of the pupils, educate
Mrs. A. E. Bowen, Barnard, Vt, writes;
Michigan.
to a finer taste these future citizens, and I thluk Mr.' Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets!
make the .school house as cherry and atOpen for business Dee.IS.IBM.
traeliveas any home. The Superintend­ are the best thlpg for dyspepsia I ever
officers:
ent of Public Instruction will designate a took. I will recommend them to anyone D.G. Robinson, Preside;;
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day for school house decorations to be ob­ troubled as bad as I was.
CtralOT Newer, Vide. FreL
served in all schools, and hopes for the
Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets will not
D.
W.
Reynolds,
Oaahlerf*
hearty co-operation of teachers, patrons,
disappoint because they cure dyspepsia
Directors:
pupils aud officers.
D. W. Reynolds,
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surtdy and lastingly by causing the food
SCHOOL AnCUlTECTtJIlE.
D.G. Robinson,
to be properly assimilated, and cure con­
,.
John Carvetb,
This century shows gratifying progress
Chester Messer,
stipation
by
producing
the
proper
quantF
in nearly everything, save school house
P. T. Colgrdye.
ty of bile. Prepared by Stuart Chemical
architecture.
Hm tbe only savings department in tn Barry
We give herewith some miscellaneous Co.. Marshall, Mich., and sold by all County and pays Lnttrert on all time
deposits.
suggestions which should be carefully con- druggists nt 50cts. per package.
,
sldered by those about to build school
houses.
1. The window lighting surface
A man of average size will be support­
should equal one-fifth of the floor surface. ed in the water by a pound of cork.
2. No pupil should sit further from
" The Niagara Falls Route.’
In Corea umbrellas are of oiled paper,
the window than two and one-half times
the distance from the floor to the top of have no bandies and are simply worn over
Stations.
the
hat.
the window.
8. The window should extend to the
The value! nf real estate in London is
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celling, only leaving enough room for the estimated at $4,000,000.0001 that of Paris
casing between the opening and the cell­ $2,800,000,000.
Stations.
ing.
To be perfectly proportioned a man
4. The windows should be grouped.
W8TWAMD.
should weigh twenty eight pounds for
5. Light is better from both sides than
from one side and the back. The light in every foot of his height.
C. R. OSBORN. Local Axent, HaMta*v
the back, unless high, will cast the pupils
Tbe oldest light house in the ~world is O. 'V.Bugglm G. P AT. A. Cbleaeo
shadow on his Work.
at Coruna, Spain. It was originally built
6. There should be no windows for during tbe reign of the Emperor Trajan.
pupils to face.
An alloy that adheres so firmly tn glass
7. Light from one side should be from
the left, so as not to throw the shadow of that it may be used to solder pieces togeth­
er
is made by a French cbemlsL
the pupil’s hand noon his work.
rtMM TRADI MARK wmb
8. The windows should be provided
Bosouit’s late pamphlet, “Man of the
with green shades, yellow is not as good Nineteenth Century,” says that only one
for the eyes.
man out of each 203 attains tbe height of
9. The!blackboards should not have a
glossy surface.
The United States has 800 lights upon
_10. If windows are grouped as they
— are
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displays
should be, no black boards will cornc its coasts. Thirty of them
from lightships, tbe others shine from
between windows to try the pupils eyes.
lighthouses.
HKATTNG AND VENTILATING.
-POSITIVELY CURESThe oldest epitaph ...
In Engish Is found
1. A wood furnace is the cheapest and
In a country church yard at Oxfordshire,
best means of heating school houses where dated 1370;
Its obsolete language Is
wood Is abundant. The furnace heats and almost unintelligible.
ventilates and will burn long wood, knots,
California boasts of a number of women Sleeplessness and all derangements ot the
branches etc., that cannot be used In a
■ Nervous System.
who own and manage large farms, and
stove.
who make money and keep healthy and
2. Jacketed stove Is the next best heat­
er and ventilator
A round tall stove happy iu this work.
should be encased by a sheet Iron jacket,
A former Judge of Illinois asserts that
the jacket being placed four or six inches autograph hunters have removed Abra­
from the stove. The jacket should extend ham Lincoln’s signature from every paper Purely Vegatable, guaranted free from
within two inches of the floor, and extend on file In the county courts of that 'State.
opiates, 100 full size doses, 50c.
to top of stove. Air conductor 6x12 Inch­
Horse-power Is a common unit of
M. D. Bailey. Receiving Teller Grand Rapes should lead from wall on two opposite
on &lt;Mich.) Savings Bank, saya he cannot nay '
sides of school house under the floor, and measurement. The usual work of a horse too much Id favor of -‘Adlronda,” Wheeler’s
open into u register Immediately under Is estimated at 33.500 raised one foot per Heart and Nerve Gurv.
Prepared by Wheeler and Fuller Medicine
tbe stove. This furnishes fresh air.
A minute during an eight hour day.
Co., Cedar Springs, Mich. Sold by.
good stoVe can be bought for $25 to 840.
The clerk of Queen Victoria's kitchen
8. The chimney should extend to the who always carves, receives u salary of
ground, and contain a flue two feet square, $3,500 a year.
The chef rece.ves the
HASTINGS,
MICHwith either a brick partition dividing it in­ same and two confectioners receives 81500
to two parts, or an eight Inch chimney tile each.
for smoke flue. This smoke fine warms
In some of the ancient temples of
the shafts, creates a current upwards, and
thus the Impure air of the room may be Egypt perfectly sound timber of the tama­
risk wood has been found connected with
drawn off.
the stone work which Is known to be
4. Flues built Into walls without pro­
visions for warming them are monuments 4,000 yean old.
A foot of newly fallen snow’ makes but
to fools.
5. Place a large register in the , room
one Inch- of water when melted.
The
at base of chimney and also in the chim­ average annual fall of snow in Maine is
ney near the celling. Let both be pro­ seven feet; New York four feet and Iowa
vided with valves with which to close two and one half feet.
them when necessary.
A Now York life-saver, after a series of
6. Place a ventilator In celling of room
observations extending over a perio I of
near the center opening Into the atic.
twenty years, says that the superstition
7. Hang windows with cords and
that a drowning person rise* to the sur­
weights If possible, or at least make them
easy of movement, and supplied with easy face three times Is entirely unfuumted.
The flrat actual communication tbrough
catches at lifts of short Intervals.
Place
a five Inch board under sash of window, anelectric current whs made In 1787,
just as long as window Is wide.
This when Lamond, a French Philosopher,
will create a space between upper and low­ placed two electric machines In different
er sash, through which Abe air can come rooms In bls house and eouneeted them by
wire.
Id without direct draft on tbe pupils.
8. Occasionally open doors and win­
A wonderful nuggett of tin has been
dows, and let the air change while pupils discovered In the mines of the North I&gt;nnare marching or exercising.
das, Tasmania. It is estim-ued to wr-igh
5,400 pounds.
The assay of a stud I
MISCELLANEOUS.
piece shows that Hut largo mus of ore
L Wardrobes for country schools are contains 67 per cent of m.-tdlic Un.
better made of wainscoting six or eight
While fishing last year in Dowry Bay,
feet high, at both aides of entrance door.
In the achool room.
Those old entries New York, ex-Ald. Smith, of Astoria, lost
his vest containing a valuable watch, over­
are great breeders of disorder.
$. Tbe girls and boys should have sep­ board. Recently, during a heavy storm,
tbe vest, with the watch still in Its pock­
arate wardrobes.
8. The teachers' desk should be in the et, was washed ashore and restored t&gt; 'In Are “BUJLLT ON HONOR." *»d SOLD ON
THEIR MERITS. Firu da«s threshernen ahrayi
owner.
opposite end of the room from-the en­
trance.
tbe
4. The end of the room opposite
Tbe shillelagh, like the poet, is , We also «eU the
entrance should have no windows.
born, not mode. Like the poet. too. it
5. Tbe blackboard should extend
across tbe end of tbe room back of tbe is a choice plant, and it« growth la Portable Engines, Sawmill*. Pifket Mats. &lt;3
Hullet*. Corn Hi'then, Hay Balers. Feed Cm
teacher’s desk and down^ach side to the slow. Among ten thousand blackthorn Feed Mill*. Hots. Powers, etc
windows. It will do do harm te n»o tbe shoots perhaps not mnrv than one is , The Go-W*. Prices and Terms ARF.*FIGHT.
blackboard the length of both sides as destined to become famous, but one ox
well"a\one end.
the ten thousand appears of singular
6. IKnecessary stand over-the builder
fitness. As soon as discovered it is
with a club to make him put tbe boards marked and dedicated for fvtore wwlow enough’for IbeUtUe people. Tbe side
ice. Everything that might hinder its
boards should be within two fe« of tbe
”“
develo^inent is removed and any off­
floor and made four feet wide.
and shoot of the main stem to skillfully cut
7. The floor should be of narrow
off. With constant care it grows thick
well seasoned maple. Don’t put in a
and strong, upon a bulbous root- that
GRAND RAPIDS,
wood floor.
fuel
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toettee policy at toe polls we asked Con­
gress that In toe proposed Tariff revision
platform but have been boorly deceived.
agriculture should receive tbe same conMUIHAU Iw.COOK. Bdltar.
The same party will ask the people for
aidera tion as did other interests. Qur detbelr votes again thia year, but unless we
mands were respectfully and fully considmistake ourselves the people will compare
THK HASTINOH. KICK-. FOHTOFF1CE,
ered; and, with one exception, all that we
kVUVBT 14. 1879.
the democratic party'* promises In 1892
asked was incorporated in the Tariff laws
with its performances up to the present
of our country, and tbe farmers were
time in 1894 and east their votes aecrdlnglargely incidentally protected In the Amer|y. If tbe people will Ohly do this there can
lean
markets,
and
as
a
result
realized
bet
­
Krpubilcan State ConveaUan.
•
only be one result—a grand republican
TO Trtit RKrtmiMUK ELBCTOita or thx ter prices for hay, barley vegetables, poBtatjc of Michigan.
tatoes,_beane. livestock, poultry, eggs, to­
victory.
To ttie Kceublicau Electors of tbe Stale ol
Mtetilgan. and all other* who may desire to bacco, fruits and many other products,
Sheep don't wen lo tare rery well In
unite with ttwm in upholding the principles of which were not oppressive to those en­
the Republican I\irty. as declared in the flatGroreHa clover for Mme rewon or other
fonn adopted hr Hui laid National Republican gaged In other vocations.
Conveotlou, are hereby requested to tend dele­
lu 180-2 there were i.3M.TT« .beep In
In the change of the political situation
gate* to tbe State Convention of said party, to
Michigan worth »7.s&lt;&gt;0.«*S.00.
In ’.8tH
Be held at Hartman II-til. In the city ol Grand of our country our fanners had reason to
Kapld«. beginning -rt 10 o'clock, a. tn.. Tuesday.
there are 3.SM.017 ,beep (a fl.lo ot over
J uh- 31st. 1884. for th* purpose of nominating believe that in the revision of the Tariff,
candidates for •■'We officers, 1 be election ot a
88.000) worth but flfl.M4.7fl0.00, a low to
Chairman of tbe Xenubllrati state Central Com­ placing It on a new basis. It would be so
mittee, and two Muulbcra &lt;»i that Cnminlftee adjusted that duties would be Imposed
the tarmor, ot Mlchlfl.n of Al,815,006.00.
from each ConiNvxMnnal District, and for the
deeplte the &lt;aln In the number of .beep In
trausacUon of mucU other business tu» usually largely on luxuries and such products as
comes before the convention.
of its wild and seek less statements have
the United State,
ha,
been
over
Every county will be entitled to one delegate might be imported lliat would directly
Only
a
few
months
will
elapse
between
for each too of the total vote cast for Governor come In competition with American agri­ been allowed io pass by unnoticed, as we
81.000 ,lnce 1808, yet the value ot all the
st tbe last election (November 1831). and to
the
present
and
toe
time
when
the
people
abeep In Uie country bu decreared fl»S.one additional delegate for every fraction cultural productions and American martu- appreciate the fact that toe people allow
amounting to ZM, but each organized County factures, which are essential to give em­ ample latitude for our contemporary’s im­ will be called upon to elect a new Con­ 0G0.01S. There are 830.000 aheep raiser.
will be entitled to at least two deleave*.
Under the reaolutlon nf IM®, no delegate will ployment to American labor and capital. agination to waader around in. It has gress. May they elect snch a one as will In tbe country, •&lt;&gt; dividing the total lore,
be ent.iled to a neat in tbe Coavenllou who does
legislate In lavor of the country' In which
by tbe number pt aheep flrowent and tbe
no* reside in the County be proposes to repre- In fact this was guaranteed In toe Chica­ only been when It has strayed far out of
we live. Tbe experience of the past year average (oea to each aheep ralaer will be
Ita limits that we have delgneci tu reply.
me delegates from each Congressional Dis­ go platform of the present party.
and
In
fact
almost
the
past
century,
should
trict are reriuested to meet In caucus at9 O’clock
Jo a recent issne it stated that the per
The legislative Committee of the Na­
nearly (Si each. TbU la the retail ot tbe
on the mornlnx of theitay of the Convention to
certainly have taught the people that it is
aeleet candidates to l»c presented t.» the Btate tional Grange, at tbe special session of capita clrculstioB in 1865 was $56 and last
flood times which were promised In 18M.
expensive to legislate as England would
Convention for confirmation, as follows: One
week
it
repeated
ita
statement
Congress
advised
the
Committee
df
Ways
Thl, doe, not Include tbe lore In the price
Vice President one Assistant Recretary, one
member each of the Committees on -Creden- and Means of the Importance of taking
In a book of statistics of the United wish u* to; that every taw that England ot wool.
ttala.!’ ''Permnnent OrwanizalIon and Order of
Birilness.” and •■Resolutions." and two mem­ care of the agricultural interests In draft­ States issued iu 1893, under tbe direction would have us pass will be at tbe expense
bers of the Blase Central Copimltiee. and tor
of tbe democratic Secretary of the Treas­ of our prosperity.
The farmers raise sheep in every section,
the transaction of soch other buaiuete as may ing a revised Tariff bill.
When the democratic Congress will of the country. There are 47 different
properly come before them.
Had tbe committee reported a bill In ury, John G. Carlisle we find ample cause
In aeeordanee with a resolution, adopted
June 23, m tbe Secretary of each iiountyCpn- strict conformity with the decision of tbe for disputing oar contemporary’s state- make it possible for tbe merchants and States and Territories in which tbe far­
is requested to forward to the. Secretary of tbe
manufacturers to do business upon some mers look to their sheep, and the wool
State Central Committee, No. 1. Newberry people at the polls we should have nothing
Bonding. Detroit. Mich., by the earliest mall, ] to say against it, but became the proposed
Ln transmitting these statiatica Secre­ sure basis that business can be adjusted from tbelr sheep, as a money crop to
after the delegates to Uie Stale Convention have
been chosen, a certified list of the delegates I legislation is very unjust. In so far as It tary Carlisle wrote tbe following letter:— to there should be something of a revival. supply them with hard cash wherewith to
from their respective counties, wbo are entitled
The great consumption has continued in purchase the many necessary farm sup­
pertains to the fanners, and unfairly dis­
•• Fh»a«uky Dbfabtmknt” »
to seats in |he Convention.
"Office nf the B&lt;-CKKTAnv.° i
nearly every line, while factories have plies and tools that they cannot obtain by
Jamjcs McMillan. Chairman,
criminates against the interests of agricul­
Wm. IL Batas. Secretary.
••Waahldgton. D. C.. I&gt;* lath. t»»a» ’’
••f herewith transmit u&gt; the House vt Kenre- either stopped or diminished their output. trading in tbelr local stores. The value of
According to the above noporttonmtmt Barry ture by virtually abandoning the New
sentatlves the sixteenth number of the Stethtl- This has left the markets almost empty,
County wilfbc allowed 12 delegates.
England. New York and coast trade to cai aiMt reel, prepared by the Chief of the Bu­
their sheep and tbe value of tbe wool are
my dlrecrion.”
and when the dawn does come it will no therefore very Important factors to the
Republican County Convention.
Canada and other foreign countries, by reau of Statistics tinderResprcrtullv
Yours.
Republican County Convention Is hereby calk reason of proximity and cheap water
doubt
usher
in
a
splendid
era
of
prosperi
­
J. O. CXIHJrtLK,
farmer. Good prlcfgi tor sheep and good
ed to meet at Mudge's Opera House, city of Has­
Secretary.
tings, on WMlneauav. July 25th, at JOSv o'clock transportation, which in effect bring the
The amount of circulation per capita is given tyvalue tor wool mean comfort in the farm
a. in., to elect !-• delegate* to the State Conven­
nn page 43 of tlihbuok and covers the years
The
great
questions
to
be
settled
are
tbe
producers
in
foreign
countries
closer
to
house; they mean tbe payment of morttion. called »o meet at Grand Rapids July 31,
from July 1st, uw4 10 July tat. iwn. At the
UM. to elect u delegates to the Congress- these markets than our American farmers head of the table giving these statistics It saw tariff and silver. Tbe dallying with the gages; they mean new tools; they mean
loual Convention for the 4th District to be c»ll-Preiiared ln the office of tbe Secretary ot tbe former has been responsible for much of
ed hereafter, also to eleet 22 delegates to the in the interior, wbo must transport by toe
npw buildings for more stock; they mean
TFoUow1ng Is the table aa found there, tbe
Senatorial Convention, to be called hereafter,
tbe uncertainty that has ensued. We do
aud to transact such other buslneen as may. more costly methods of rail.
general prosperitj^ the farmer.
Arars beginning with July 1st.
come before the convention.
not
believe
that
gold
alone
can
do
the
Circulation
The great bulk of agricultural products
The various township* nod wards will be
capita.
business
uf
this
country.
We
need
more
entitled to ^legates as foHows:—
imported Id the United States from Cana­
You'll taste the democratic tariff tinker's
813 85
Assyria..?..;;............5 Hone........................... 5
13.98
money. Silver is one of our great pro­ work, when It’s done, in every cup of tea
Baltimore................... s Barrv.......................... G da and countries beyond tbe sea are con­
10.23
Emi
MHtoa.................... 5 Castleton................13'•: Burned in our seaboard cities and great
17 84
ducts and we are In favor of the coinage and coffee you drink, unless you take
IN3
Hastings twp.
. 4 Hastings Ciryl wd. 2
1801
l‘M
of tbe American product of • the silver them plain; in every glass of lemonade,
Hastings City 2 wd
manufacturing centers of tbe East, which
20.37
IW.
law
ImX
’
should
be
preserved
as
a
market
for
tbe
mines at such a ratio as the wisdom of dur unless you go it sour; In every “sweet
Johnstown................7 MapleTirnve.......... . 5
18 28
Oranggvlllt.............. 5 Prairieville............. 6 ; products of the farmers of the United
18.®
statesman may deem can be best main­ cake" and mouthful of preserves that gets
Rutland. .11;............. 4 Tbornapnle............. 10
1*&lt;D.
Woodland..., , .... 8 Yankee Springs... .5 States.
tained.
1-70.
on toe table, and every pound of candy
Forward c.UK-ns notices to the Hastings
18.10
W1.
The republican party has proven itself and confections that you buy. Fifty or
Your petitioners respectfully maintain
Bannek at one*. L t each town be represeuP
18. IU
1871.
ed by a fall delegation.
1XM
1873.
worthy of the confidence of the people in sixty million dollars in taxes to be taken
that the difference in the cost of agricul­
J. P. Hale Ken vox.
18.13
Chi'lrman nf Co.-Com. tural pi'oductions in tbe United States and : 1874.
tbe past. It has lived up to the princl- from the pocket* of lhe people and put In­
1878.
17 16
Dated Huntings, .July5tb, m»i
1X78
Ifl 12
plv» it has advocated. To lx? sure it has to the pocketa-of the sugar trust is what
in foreign countries should be regarded as
l.VJ»
ISil.
Fourth CungreftMional District Bex»ubll-■ a just measure of the duties which may be
1878
1*5.32
made Its mistakes. It would not be bu-, ••Cleveland and Tariff reform" are doing.
IR.7S
lin.
laid upon the products of foreign ngriculman if it did not. But in contrast to ita —Schenectady, N. Y., Daily Union. May
law.
t».4l
1881.
The Republican convention for the Fourthi ture for the protection of American far­
record of a quarter of a uentury compare 33. 1894.
18*L
Congressional District of Michigan, romprtatDg
ink
;
22.M
it with tbe record of the present democrat
tbe counties of Allegan, Harry, Berrien, Cmm.; merx Tbe cost of agricultural produoX’ «;•
i«4
81. Joseph and Van Huren. lor ihr perpose of। tlons, Including tbe transportation in the
administration, which has not carried out aMM.
■a.K
President Eugene Debs cfttbe American
nominating a candidate for Congress from said
MJM
IMS.
district, and to transact siKh other business as» United States, exceeds the cost of su£h
single
plank In Its platform adopted In Railway Union, and some of his associate
IM7.
mav properly eome before the convention, will
1888.
1892 at Chicago.
be held In tbe city of Jtowaglac. on TuA-day., productions in Canada, including trans­
officers,
have been locked up Iu Chicago
M8».
22.32
th»! "th day of August. 1894, at it o'clock a. m. . portation, by 44 per cent, owing to the
The morning light is breaking - and tbe for contempt of court In disobeying the
HSU.
22 82
The several counties will be entitled to rvsretau.
2X41
setitaUon as follows: Alleuao 17, Barry 12.• price of labor. This is at least 10 per
true and tired republican party can be de­ order of Judges Wond and Grosscup.
24 44
MH
Berrien 21. Cass n. BL Joseph 13. Van Buren 14.
eent. in exeetaof the duties now imposed
23.87
J. O.Bxcraft.
pended upon to take such a wise stand on These labor agitators may learn after
by law apon tbe products ot foreign ag­
if the amount of per capita circulation the great questions before tbe people as some experience with Uncla Sam that an
riculture, and the coat of agricultural pro­ governs price, as our contemporary argued, will bring order out of chaos, and pro^r order from him means something. John
Franklin Wauji.
ductions in countries beyond the sea is then wool wouldn’t be worth GO cents in perity out ot depression.
* Milan Wiggans.
McCune, of New York, made fun of an or­
Committee.
even less than Id Canada, owing to the 1860 when toe per capita circulation was
der directed against him. He is now
same cause.
only 813.85 and 40 cents in 1882 when th^
Good From Evil.
peeking through the grates at Sing Sing
The Wilson Tariff bill as it dow stands per capita circulation was 822.37.
Is there then nothing of good to come of prison.'
Is unjust as between tbe manutacturers
the strike? Has it taught mankind no
aud the farmer, wbo is a producer of wool,
The effectiveness of the “one-term-fornew lessons? Both questlcns are perti­
THE NATIONAL GRANGE OF THEi flax and other fibrous productions that en­
1 love my country and my countrymen. nent at this time and both questions will Governor” move on the part of the Pin­
PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY
ter Into the manufacture of cloth. If the I am au American and relolce every day of
be variously answered. If the charges gree-Bliss forces has bwn knocked higher
TALK ON THE TARIFF.
manufacturer should have free wool, then my life that I am. I enjoy the general
for sleeping car berths be regulated by than Gilderoy’s kite by tbe able manner in
toe farmer should have free cloth.
&gt; prosperity of my country, and know that
congress, as It Is now thought they wilt be, which Gov. Rich has conducted the busi­
They Seek Justice but Cannot Get
,
We ask only for justice, that you treat the workingmen of this land are tbe best
the traveling public will be Somewhat bene­ ness of bls high office. His eminent fit­
the farmer as others are treated.
paid, the best fed and the best clothed of fited. and thus some good will have re­ ness for the oflioe, together with tbe es­
The
placing
of
agricultural
Implements
Office Of LbP LKGlSLATrvxCOMNXTrKK I
a-&gt;y laborers on the face of the earth. sulted. If a system of arbitration shall be tablished precedent of two terms, and the
514 F. street, Washington. D. C. f
on tbe free list in compensation for the Many of them have homes of their own.
devised which will tend to do away with demands of the people will compel Gov.
To the Senatohb and Refbkrenta- reduction of the duty on agricultural pro­
They are surrounded by all toe comforts strikes, greater good will come. And If Rich to serve another two years.
■TTVEft ASSEMBLED IN THE CoNGEESS OF ducts is ridiculed by every intelligent far­
aud many of the luxuries of life. I shud­ men shall come to regard the lajr with
the United States:
mer, as dq agricultural Implements are der, however, at toe thought that tbe time
The Mckinley bill provided just enough
greater veneration then much good will
Gestlemen:
We, the undereigned, Imported of any consequence, being much must come when all this shall be changed.
have been done. But the greatest good revenue to meet the running expenses of
have bean appointed a committee of tbe Inferior to those manufactured in tbe When the general prosperity of the coun­
accomplished was In the demonstration of the government and pay off the outstand­
National Grange of tbe Patrons of Hus­ United States, which are sold to the far­ try wilt be destroyed. When the great
power made by the government In toe In­ ing bonds. It will be tmpossible for tbe
bandry to urge before your honorable mer for a less price and on easier terms body of workingmen in this land, who are
terest of law and order, and the ability Wilson bill, with Its reduced schedules, to
body such, legislation as is deemed by our than In any country In the world.
now so prosperous, will bear their wives shown to restore safety and peace. The do this without a great Increase In impor­
In view of toe foregoing facte, we earn­ and children cry for bread; that tbe day
order essential to the prosperity of tbe
lessons taught have been conned so many tations. With such a flood ot importa­
agricultural.Interests of our country, and estly ask all true friends of tbe former to must come when the great factories and
times, they cannot in the nature of things tions from abroad how can tbe markets
In attempting to discharge this duly we insist upon a fair revision of tbe Tariff, manufactories of this land will shut down,
be new lessons. Every law abiding citi­ tor our home manufactures be kept up?
find it neoessary to emphatically object to and that in any legislation upon the sub­ and where there is now life and activity
zen knew, or should have known, au em­
some of the changes proposed In tbe agri­ ject that the present agricultural &gt; schedule there will be the silence of the
The Detroit Tribune aptly observes
tomb, ploye may quit the service of his employer
cultural achsctale by tbe ao-called Wilson be maintained, or otherwise defeat tbe And the reason why tills must
be is at any time it suite his whim or conveni­ that when state troops or U. 8.
Tariff bill, and in so doing we have noth-' proposed legislation.
this:
ence. On the other hand, any employer troops arc compelled to fire Into any mobs
tag to say for or against Protection as a
We alro desire to Impress upon your
Tbe great southern wing of the demo* may close his works, or discharge bls men organized to overthrow law and order, a
policy of the Government, bat as a revenue minds the fact that we do not consider the cratlc parjy is determined to establish the
when he chooses, or when the demands of whole lot of foreigners names appear toe
jneasure every American citizen is Inter- present financial system of our country as doctrine of free trade In this land. They
busiuess seem to make such a step neces; next day in the dally papers among toe
.as ted.
satisfactory, and believe It Is toe cause of will be assisted by their northern allies.
list of dead and wounded. This la very
sary. The higher lesson taught la that Hat
We deem it toe, true policy of the na­ much of tbe financial embarrassment. Tbe fight la now on. There Is a great
tbe law must be obeyed. Thla»; however, true and it means something too.
tional Gevernmect.to collect its revenues Our members generally favor an increase body of visionary but educated men who
ta no new lesson, and it should have been
as much as possible from duties on im- In the volume of the currency to meet toe are employed day by day In writing free
No matter how good a law may be tbe
understood before, If II was not. Such as
.ports, as being a ^piitem of taxation more business requirements and revive 'the in­
trade essays and arguments In favor of that were guilty of overt acta, defied the law. present democrats seen to think
It ____
tbelr
equitable and less burdenaome, when just­ dustries of our country and give employ­ doctrine, which find their way in every
•otemn
duty to repeal it, especially If tbe
not through ignorance, but in a spirit of
ly distributed, than direct taxation upon ment to labor.
newspaper in this land.
republicans passed It. They are having a
devllishness
and
In
tbe
hope
that
In
tbe
Tbe majority of our farmers are bimethe industries and property of our people,
The great body of our people have never
hard time however in getting rid of the
thus leaving this eiaas .of subjects to tbe talUata. They may differ somewhat as to experienced, themselves, the suffering confusion of numbers they might rweape McKinley law which was so perfect that
Tbe good accomplished
States tor taxation for .the collection of tty details, bat earnestly desire to main­ which always results when tbe protective unidentified.
might have been gained without toss of they can’t get along without embodying
tain both silver mad gold as money, with principles are laid aside.
Poisoned and life or property. The lessons learned •ome of tta provisions.
port tax under the Cgiwtitution of the
excited by tbe wild statements of these do more than reiterate old teachings.
general Government.
Aaotter reason
writers and the demagogic appeals of dem­ Man’s condition was not bettered, nor has
Tbe republican, rrOT ,n tbe
why foreign trade should pay import
ocratic speakers, toe result will ne that
They favor Meh fioaoelal legislation and in tbe very near future these forces which the brotherhood ef man been strengthened.
inch au adjustment of the Tariff as will are now working will be strong enough to No material advancement of any cause has T. Bleb for Goreraor* Our fanner Gorsecure our American markets for Ameri- defeat at the polls the party advocating the ।been obtained, nor has the spirit of benev
olenoe been augmented. On thia view tie
sbouM juatly pay tor this pdrUqge out of oau labor and American capital which will doctrine of protection. It must Inevitably i
•trike was not only a mistake in its lneep.
iiveli*
follow that uncertainty and doubt will en- iWon but In Ita ending It is a dismal follure.
“»• HKte due. "A*» taken lh. bull by
career.
sue. The business men of the country,
the horns.”
We, therefore, respectfully petition fearing tbe destruction of the principle of ~G. R. Telegram Herald.
Tin. member, of our order, ot
your honorable body to favorably consider protection, will decline to engage in busi­
were
toe great agricultural Interests of our ness, consequently milk will shut down i Tbef.nnor.odbe Hotted
.11 promlred m»t thin*, dnrint tbe ren&gt;and tbe workingmen will be thrown out of ;pilfln of 18W by the democr.Ho party It
of the rithta of oar muuberj
employment. The people will then see as fcM
i
Uw people wbat II wnld da If Oro,„
we have never seen before—that they can- &gt;
wu elected, and ao Uie poople elected him
not be prosperous and iiave work while 1
Party oonldn’t do .nyu,tnr
this principle b threatened, in the midst
of their suffering they will learn that tbe
Thursday, July 19, 1894.

&gt;

shut down there is no demand for tos tmly
thing which they have to sell, and that h
TbeBANNEBhM always purswd tbe their lalwr.-Extract from a -p«eh deliv­
policy
of paying *» attention whatever to ered by the late James G. Blaine In the
j
any
ot toe slurs the Jornial editor has
i
seen
fit
to apply tn us. Calling names Is caaipa'gn of 1888.
i
a
i little boys method of “getting even,’
The Dawning.
1though we are siware that such tactics
The darkest hoiyn sre toose which just
were
pursued by the older class of editors.
'
.
. . n
precede the dawning. Fur
over
a year
'That day, as a rule, baa passed long ago,
this country has been in « turmoil, greater
and
calling
names
Is
not
only
not
retarded
i
as an argument, but It iowere tbe one pur­ than which It Is doubtful If the world ever
or experienced. Beyond the darkest
isuing such tactics in the estimation of tbe
cleud there is .itaht, just as beyond the
people.
present depressed times there is prosperlAny mlsstatenient that we may make we
are glad to be corrected upon. We have J Tbe doubt and uncertainty which u»a
assumed this rigfit ta regard to our con­
spread like a pall over nearly every busi­
temporaries and Bhali continue to act up­
ness and every Industay must vanish, and
on it when we think the occasion requires.
Ts show that we have been very lenient IK the sun of prosperity shine in. It
with the Journal'we will only say that we seems as though these doubts and uncer­
have even refraiied from mentioning some tainties must i&gt;e oettled in a short time,
of the “Hops” the pap^r has made. Many though there Is no certainty that they will

FID ITORIAL NOTE?

The Fanners Are Thinking.

I.

i'

II

tn Hamsui*,

they bare

’

■n&gt;fl»*««rttetoCbleMI)
to “*»*»•
th, oWwh " J*1
onion, ukRl th. rat„ w ,lrtk, 01

h—l. Deb. .nd hU
more tbu they could eh«*.

01

By vuHntrortheWil^
men Gortnm, Bleb.nl.,..,, v.L^
Whlitafl, ot thin .late, h,„ j,
m!t« on record u
'
ak-hint

If Uie 4emoer»'.ir p,ny
to .lay lo po„r , jew yflr.
will have to tu (Mei,, ln&gt;„.J1 b( ’
In order to Bt uy n-ru.-J

Thetwwrriy o4 1W1
Uiadlatreu or iso,. I.

than democratic promises |h
their performances since then]

»

•

®
*

'

Th. WIIku bill puls wn0| E lhf.
Itat .nd protect., the wip.
lt„
™

flock,.

How eon.lst.iit.
Card of Thank.,

We take thl. w.yto Mpm!
«ur gratitod« to oor many friend..
ulr,, kind"
their
aympalby and aaahtanw lh 0M
great
grief In the death of ourdarihg' n”
draugS
and sister. Belie.
J. C. Lampman an , Family.
Notice.

AU dogs hot UcetiM-d .nd f &gt;und with no
tex on will be taken ere of I, na-ortuS
with ordinance.
W. H. MlU.EE.
Mn.ua
Marshal.

PARIS GREEN
London Purple.

^Siug Shoi
For Spraying Fruit Trees,etc.

GOODYEAR

The Modern Droogisi,
' IS HEADQUAfimS.,
Remember that Will Paper
is CluT.i'cr than iever
. This Season.

W. tt.QOObYE/lR
&amp;RAN7

Men’s HoseJUST THE SU ITS AND
•SIZES MEN WITH SMALL
FEET WILL KE IOICE IN.
A FEW LOTS OF THE 35.
and 50c. Kind. 2 PAIRS
FOR 25c. -two: IT LAST
LONG.

Collar Buttons.
DON’T YOU KI ;o\v WE
ALWAYS KEEP A NICE
3LD AND
LINE—SOLID G-----------K
PLATED GOODS. ENAM­
EL AND PEAR . BACKS
AND OUR PRHfES ARE
ABOUT HALF ’ HAT OF
REGULAR JEW £LERS..

Lawn TiesWAS THERE EVER A
TIME WHEN SO LITTLE
D GIVE
MONEY WOULT
YOU SUCH NICE ONES
MADE UP-IN BOWSAND
STRINGS. 50c. IS THE
CITY PRICE FOR THE
ONE WE SELL FOR 25c*
AND OUR STRI|NG TIES
HAVE BEEN REDUCED
TO 15c. PER DOZEN.

Neglige Shirts.
OURS ARE THE MON­
THS
BRAND.
ARCH
SO
YOU
SEE
KIND
WEARING AT
MANY
AS
JI S-T.
PRESENT.
_
TQ
"OU
EASY
FOR
F
THIS
WEAR ONE O
AS
NICE FITTING KIND
I
A POORLY MADE ONE.
SAME
SAME QUALITY LAST
SEASON SOLD TOR
EARLY
THIS SEASON
JF THEM
SOLD LOTS O
S
LITTLE
AT Si.50. IT
1- ’2LATE NOW SO WE LET
YOU HAVE TH EM F0R
JUST $1.00.

Trunks.

FEW
WE
HAVE
TRUNKS AND St.TCHELS
LEFT FROM TH i ytANb
ARE in
STOCK THEY A..OUR WAY, SEE US IF
YOU NEED ONI-

�We are Still tn the millinery bmiuere
and will sell )ou gooda cheaper thnn Bn&gt;
other bo tse in Barry Co. Pms 8 mitu.

NER.

Oh

PERSONAL

mention.

Judge Smllk went to Marshall Monday,

At the Raricft.
p. A. Sheldon went to Inula Monday co
PonUae CbleC, many admirer. In tl,lB buslneaa.
’
elty will Ire pleawd to letin that lle
Mrs. Clement Smith went to Bov View
fully reooverrel from tire Injury whleb ire MtilHluy.
t ‘
recently received In . raw t.v omU,„
Ml&lt;s Minnie Latvia wa. In Woodland
lliniralf with bl, ,boe.
last week.
.
Itmul CouimlMlonera ean find 3 incl,
Minor Uiton, 0( Detroit, ,pjnl S1H11I
Brhtee Plank at our yard In Hastings
In the city.
Other people can find anyltihig they want
Mr. and Mrs. Drain. Striker haw gone
lit the line of lumber and shingles.
to Bay View.
Bks-hjst. Tomussox axn nnu
Miss Flora Btlnclicomb U, visitlug
I' Is said that Ans Nobles’ trotter made
f&gt; ivuds :n Saranac.
\
a mile at the fair ground lut week while
Roberts and Dr. Timmermau spent
being worked out tn 2.-25X without a
Sunday at Gon lake.
skip. Not very bad tor a oomraralivcl'Jack Nevils, ofFnmont, Nrib., arrived
green horse and on a h alt mile track al
* i lliv city ycterday. . J
.
that.

5

GOHW Oil
' 601(1611 OH
easier oil

Mlw Ruth Gould has been visiting Miss
Henry Jones who was stricken with
paralysis some time ago. ba, retnrned &lt;&gt;ra Smith at Nashville.
from Lansing where be has been receiving j/tfrs. Maggie Bailey entertained a friend
treatment nnd la very mnch Improv.si In from Paw Paw Tuesday.
health, being so that he can walk fairly
P. T. Colgmve was in Kalamazoo yes­
well.
•
terday on legal business.
To avoid tbe crowd at the depot on ihc
Mrs Bush, of Kalamazoo. Is visiting her
morning of the exeuralon to Ottawa Beach, slater, Mrs. Caroline Roberts.
arrangements have been made so that
Frank Schumann left for Ithlca Monday
tickets may be purchased several days be­
where he will make a short visit
fore hand at the store of Hann * Van Ar­
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Osborn were In*
man or at the depot ticket office.
Detroit the lure part of tbe wedk.
Don’t forget tbe G. A. R. tfnlon iu this
Col. Sumner, of Kalamazoo, was in the
city next month. It will be held August
city a few days last week on basinet*;.
15th. I6lh and 17tb. A suitable progiam
is nearly completed. Rev. Washkigton 4^"rank Nagler, of Chicago, spent Sunday
Gardner will deliver an address on tbe with County Clerk Nagler and family.

flofl oil Kinds ol Lun
• Gatina 04
‘ ,

. AT .

PRLD L. HEfiTH
THE DRUGGIST’S.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brooks, of Martin,
ITtlu Other good speakers will lie in at­
have been visiting relatives in the city.
tendance.
p •
’ r. o.tbllcaas wljl meet in caucus Mor •
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lunn entertained
‘ j .. &gt; July 23r&lt;l. at 2o*eloek p. in., for
All we had Io do was to mention that
. L.
. &gt;1 irirg-ites to the county eonven
in\Caucus will be held at town we were selling all uur S2.50 fine slippers relatives from Grand Rapid* last week.
By Order (Voutnittee,
at $2.00 and we bad a good trade on them.
Mrs. IL A. Carnahan, of Delyolt, Is the
”■ ’
wkrrkn Fobkmax. Chatramn.
Those nice emeu, patent leather tip, imrrow guest of her mother. Mr,. Mary Holbrook.
square toe and baud turned. A few pair
Mrs. Lillie Bell and daughter, of Chica­
Th- • .&gt;T;c:uiM»t Hope will bold tbelr cau..... , ...qfUCx. SatunUv. July 2Rth, at 2 p. left. Call and see them.
go. are visiting F. IL Pancoast and fami.P‘ f,.t r-i- i*U'&lt;’t!oti ot delegates to the county
WboiXKY
A
B
boxxon.
mBK-fiti- :’. M.-n tke trun^wtinn ot such other
|U.
n come before tbe meeting.
On account of the Republican Slate As-1
By order Com.
Mrs. Gvorgt-itaxter. ot Grind Rapid,,
I ka A. Osgood. Chairman.
sociatlon al Grand Rapids, the Michigan Ik trialling relatives nnd friends In the
Tlierrptni'.h:4ns q: Maple Grove will meet In Central will sell excursion tickets at one city.
,•! -n» .■ dirt
th- resilience
feiddence of U.
C. R. I’Wlmer, on
Jim ot
of July*
July, m2
-’-Ttr—- for
*-~ fare for the round trip July 30th and S 1st.
n th” -Th
w - or’’clock
p. m..
jttnp drieaates’io attend tbe Limited to return not later than August ^eMI«s Hattie Beadle has secured a nice
i t-uTtoft lu-!d k.i Hastings July 26,
p&lt;»dtion io .lackson with her sister. Miss
’* a good attendance.
IsL Children one-half the above rate.
Sabie.
*
Ky order of Committee.
.
C. R. Osborn, Agent
Miss Berth* Bentley returned from her
At the republican caucus held rfor
.Jus .if Burn will bold tbelr canschool nt Grosse isle, Tuesday, fur the
onj-rion Munday. July-23rd. Thornapple Monday, delegates were elected summer?^
..... ;&lt;fr&lt;i»- ebetion of delegates
to
the
county
convention,
and
resolutions
. flint Int’ou an.l for the trabs&amp;c■ -■! . ijnu ties- aA may come before were passed favoring .John T. Rich for ' Miss Una Campbell left for Maple Grove
Tuesday morning hi visit her cousin, Mias
By Okdkr ofCom.
Governor. Hon. H. F. Thomas, of Allegan,
fur Congress and M. 8. Keeler, ot Middle­
iLtrfihg* Township CancuM..
J. VV. Lutin left Tbeaday for Kendall­
:.
i&gt;f(:hetown«hipsf Hastings ville, for slat*; Senator, from this district.
l .■Tmtow ia tlw township ot
ville, Indhurn. where hr will visit his
: S itun! i- . JuH glut. Kt 1 o'clock In
clerks and busimms men of this city
brolber Ben.
. t •!-• tirpOfMrf electing dele1 ii’o’intvc . &lt;v’lwi to be hrla- In will play a game of ball with the clerks
M. L. C&lt;w»k was in Middleville Monday
■ ! . July .Mri. l®4.
and biiKitiess men of Nashville next week
Bkxiumxx F.Gaskill,
v.Tnrtu nf KrpuPilsau Township Com. Friday. A suitable supply of arnica and in the hitcn&gt;t of the Sunday Schoo! Rally
Augurt 15th.
bandages has been provided for. Some
WatixlUnJ C»neut, ’
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ingram and family,
pni’Ii.-K!..* ol tbe Towu«hip ot Wood- time after the malnwd and crippled have
ii.i-t at tbcTowte Hal! on Hatuntay
.!&gt;•
» •.Vl’dc f* m . to elect s dole­ recovered sufficiently a return game will of Detroit, are visiting frieuds and rela­
,. t&lt;
t* (&lt;■ .wcttiuu to i»c bt-ld a* be played in tills city.
tives In the city.

Hr &lt;tr-’.-r of Committee.
M’nar F. K "tiler, a *nremUx»&gt;t yntintr
J». s hi-HANTX, Chairman
■ --.land July u. u*
• V
. n»&gt;» of Middh-ville, 4s being urged by his
friends as a candklite for state senator on
T’.’It ’Vi ’l ean* ni Inrlftr will n»«&lt; In &lt;*u- the republican ticket this (all. It is Barry
cu, al t!.&lt;- ’p»u H*ll Tu&gt;*»d»y. July 24th a* 2
ti. in. tor ' 1 ■ election of 4 ir.'jite, Ui a'.tend the county’s turn to make the nomination and
Counu Cp:i r-ntlou Vi be brid In H istinga. Julv there is tmt Utile question that Mr. Keeler
5th. 1 ; I- th-tnri*au:UW.i of tuch otherbu-twill be the man. He is a hustler and if
Inws .*• ns * -nine h-(«»re file m ‘rting.
J. J Hkx!’*:*■«HOTT. Chdnnsu.
elected, will prove as good a man as has
K l&gt;ul&gt;liran City Corn*;
ever repn-sented this -district—Nashville
Thdiennaot the City of H&lt;stmgs will
‘-1. tbe 24’h; day nt July, at 8
t w rsYning for the om-no*- uf elect­,/ Now tl.xt tlm&lt;s «re herd mid work is
' - ’ ■ the County Coi’vmtliin to be
. .h.tusr.at the following mimedr- scarce, why don't some ot those who are

:

ii.’leyS 1! — k«rnlth shop.
I
;. i’&gt; ibro-k'• t»Wl dlur.
. A. E Kf'-.isui.ij, nffiee.
1 ouiily Clerk's office.
By (trd-r of City Commit*ea
A. E. Kkxahtox,Chairman.

DUAL NEWS.
.• CIRCULATION •

Thisw-ek,
Hrreaft
Oust read
injure ins.
when brut

\

*&gt;

82 quires.

r. changes tor advertisements
thiM office Tse-days at latest to
rtlon In the issue of th? week
$hL

HfticKleL erries hre lirge and plentiful
this seaso j.
Do not ••rc*’t the ei (iursfon to Ottawa
Beach Jul 25 th.
■
.

Clothes neatly repaired at small cost
at J. Forlw’s-. the tailor.
Everytliing mw in photography can be
found at the Christmas Studio.
The examination of J i mmy Mortimer will
I* heht before Squire Kentaton’s co urt tonnrrow. i For fir-: class photographs that never
fade, ran ktl Christmas, the reliable pho
tographer,
The sutpius of tbe Hastings City Bank
is now Slkoco.' Hastings has reason to be

cal with tbe city water as possible.

The following from the Cadillac News
B«*t supply of cloves and spices In tbe wll interest Hastings firemen:— Reed
Citr l«
e,ated 0Ter 0,6 v,ctory wh,ch
market at 1’hlllipa * Erbs. They are just
the hose team of that town secured in a
what you want for pickling.
contest with Big Rapids and Cadillac
Farmers liave been busy the past week
tewma on the uh. The Reed City boy a
cutting one of the finest wheat emps that
made tbe run and requisite couplings in
has been produced for years.
19 seconds, while the Big Bapkls repre­
You want to get our prices on ladies sentatives required 80 3-5 and the Cadillac
aud childrens hure. We 4mve a job lot team 32 4-5 second* to make the run and
wmh'g at about half price at the Racket. the couplings.
It was a most decided offizfclissGertrudei-Stebbtoa gave a very day for tbe heretofore champion Cadillac
Pleasant petlro party Friday evening. In
runners.
honor of her friend. Miss Cooney, of Mus‘•I do my advertising tn dull times.
kgoii.
Then is when people look most keenly for

,

Markrt street, just cast of Dr. S. M.
Mdence, where It was badly
«»shed (luting the recent heavy rain
stuns.
;

uargaias, are anxious to know how much
things cost, and where they can save
money.
I advertise particular things,
give prices, and take aa much pains ’r,th
my annouoeement* as I do with my stock.
Advertis-ng lx like keeping a hotel.
One

To mystify and astonish, bnt state plain facts that can

be

If you are building a home then you will
do well to examine the various kinds of

heating apparatus.

SECOND

—Its a fact that people object to soft cot?
furnaces. Why? Because they smoke

so, and they’re so dirty.

BIG

J)—The KERNAN Smoke Consuming Furnace is the latest and beet
invention out in the line of furnaces. By the induction of heated

J

air over the fire and around the fire pot all the smoke is burned, so you have
You also have the advantage of using soft coal which

no smoke and no dirt.

is the cheapest and most powerful of fuels, and you save all trouble from soot.

We are also agents for the Peninsular Furnace, which bums hard coal,

soft coal or wood.

.

ANST BU,U&gt; - n0-5E WITnouT A
DUH I BUT A FURNACE WITHOUT

Is what we give to every, customer.

we

. Goodyear’s store.
Caln, the "omelil dog catcher” has
captured eight docs thus tar that hare
dared to venture upon the streets without
the protection ot the Holbrook tag.
Just look at those Lockport trait Jan It
Phillipa 4 Erbs.
You will buy no other
kind after you see them once. They have
them In pinta, quarts, and taro quarts.
Aiderman Biaby has about 15 aeree ot
potatoes which glee promise ot yielding in
excellent crop. Emery only regrets that
be can’t sell them now when the price la

way up.
We have the patent halt soles for joy
shoes Cao be put on in five minutes by
,„y one. If you bare sore or lender feet or
rteomatlam. It wHI pay you to try them.
For _
sale at tbe Racket.

big dlnm-r -lit not k«P
!n tbta
. ‘ E1M.wbere
---------jiaaoe will be fou.d
Of the bouse—steady g’*&gt;d cooking do* lr. |! th. report o
otf tbe-Sn.
tbe Sept- of Public ln.tr.e1 traver permit luterwt tn my inMOnctr .
,rTJ impetus: polntw,
ra-nt, to l«.aMl'never tnlM in
1111 1
beating and lighting of
mr efown pnbt.ral.on..
wt..^
htt^

ha. made mr atore one of the hrrtut tn «

Every

sale of Boots or Shoes that we make is really
walking advertisement for

a

our

house.

Everyone who buys of us is pleased with what

ARE

we have sold him—pleased with his invest­
ment clear through.

Everyone who buys once

comes again, and invites his friends to come

HERE

too.

We arc selling our goods as low as they

Owing to the times

can be sold anywhere.

we are paying no attention to profits, but have
knocked

Miss Cooney, who bas been visiting
' jjto Gertrude StebbloA returned to Mus-

When you want a nice suit of clothes
made go to Forbes, the tailor ojw J- S.

CIS.

A Square

The Misses Edna Brooks and Maud
Bentley will soon leave for a visit with
friends in Allegan county.

Nashville News._____________

demonstrated.

FIRST—

Dennis MacDougal, of Bloomfield, N.
Y., visited bls aunt, Mrs. Maggie Bailey,
the fore part ot the week.

• kegon Hie fore part of the week.
out of work organic a scare!,‘ng party
M-s, ph}„ls „lin,ond will leave for Big
and make a persists! seareh aflerCrter’s
lh(, |atI(_r
of ,he KMk for
snake. It any man or set of men raptures rite„Jwl ,wt wllh
brother Jay.
this snake dead omllve, he or they can be
Prof. H. B. Andrus, of Nashville, was
assured of a nice snin of money by exhib­
in the city Monday evening to attend a
iting the body around this county, and
meeting of the Rally Day committee.
tn fact surrounding’ counties where the
Mrs. J. W. Lunn and mother, Mrs.
fume of Carter’s snake bas spread.
Hawkins. left Monday for Rochester, N.
Do not miss reading the new system ot Y., where they will visit relatives for some
rebate that a few of our merchants have,
time.
adopted. You are not obliged to trade
Otio Hintermelster leaves to-morrow for
any number of dollars before .^your coua ten days vacation which be will spend
4XJD8 are good.
Any amount from one
in visiting friends In Mendon and Rome
cent up will pass same as that much cash
City, Ind.
for anything In F. B. Pancoast’s stock.
Miss Bell Handy and Mrs. W. IL Cook
Call on L E. Stauffer. E. Y. Hogle, W.
left for BajTVicw Monday morning. Tbe
H. Goodyear, Hick* A Spence or Woolley
former will be absent two weeks: the lat­
A Bronson for coupons with your trade.
ter a month.
Engineer Murphy Inform* ns that dur­
George Millard was In Holland last
ing tbe hours allowed for sprinkling in week on business. George reports his
this city over 55,000 gallon* of water per cigar factory there ‘as being in a very
hour are pumped, and that 750.000 gallons
thriving condition.
are pum|&gt;ed per day during tbe 24 bonrs,
Miss Helen Mlllspaugb, a teacher in tbe
or an average of over 30.000 gxllons per
Petoskey high school, whs has been visit­
hour for each hour of tbe day.
In view
ing at E V. Smith’s in Castleton, left
of jtbls great drain upon the well, and
Wednesday morning for Manchester,
that now the water I* but a little over
seven feet deep, all should be as ecooomI- where she will visit for some lime.—

very proud of her banks.

The (turret wnrk dooe on
3(^4
‘h’s Jea| will be of a lasting character, the
wfj regyet being that it could not beu*x‘ended tui’!|vr.
|
1
Aboui &lt;0[pair of walking shot* to cl»e
I out ut
iv.n wholrsafe price. We can
•**eyoii trnjney ou them. Th»-y are the
I
t^tipwdr. fct the Rurfeet.
*
Hit-&lt;*ity aill have dote a good job Iu I

Dr. Will Conley, of Saranac, returned
h&lt;Hn&lt; jt'-urtlaj-nftcr a abort visit With
friends in tbe city,

:WE

prices down to the lowest notch.

We buy from the best houses; our goods are
reliable.

STAY

We are not here for a day, nor for

a month.

W. H. SPENCE
SUPPOSE
You were running this store instead of us. Wouldn’t you
have made up the best stock you knew how for it?
Wouldn’t you have made the prices as moderate as

possible, if for no other reason than mere expediency

an I self interest.

Wouldn’t you? Well put your­

self in our place and while you are in our place

if you will take the trouble to look around
you will find we have done just as you

would have done.

Get acquainted with

our business methods,

.

,

.

things

two

worth knowing

.

.

.

K. K. .GRANT

�fl

=
1 out of WUey Rome of that property or
I'D mar hi* enjoyment of it.
no
doubt that wncn
----- -- --when he’ns made -awareoi
.
~.ncrai indignation that already
to manifest iteelf he can be
’“T2toKinc^rtof ™mpromhe.“

fraud was put upon him; for father
was aa man V*
of truth.
knew from
...----- -1 -motlier that he made a will shortly
after our marriage, but she told me
---------------just
before ...
she 7?-.
died ra.
thatt.h.
‘De h^d.naa de­
stroyed it. Perhaps he destroyed an­ I "That i« what I won’t have, Arthur.
other paper, believing it was that.”
' If I am rightfully entitled to any part
“Did Mr. Haddock tell you what was of the estate-it’s the .half of it 1
1' WOUJUU
wouldn'tu "unt -------that -If I.
ln il?”
.,
"Ye*; he heard Mr. Flint talking father’s last wishes were that I should
about it on the street. He wa* one of , be excluded from it I know they were
the witnesses, and the only one that i not Therefor j my brother Wiley may
was sworn. The others were Owen | save himself the trouble of proposing a
Carruthers and William Lilly. Mr. compromise on any other baua. For
Lillv is dead, and Owen is siek. Mr. I the sake of mv family and my father s
5 hundreds engaged in the
printing, mailing, and idi«Flint said that this place and the ne- | memory. I will fight this paper if you
groes
and stock on it are left to me, । should’ever think it worth while, but
6 tribution of over 60,000 paper* every day, throughout the State.
besides two thousand dollars in money ।
FU fight it openly.”
to buy more land with, the rest goes
“Cullen, a man like you is of the sort
to brother.”
most liable to be maltreated. If you
"And what do you suppose that would had withstood Wiley at the start aud
I«nl* Corr.
66 SHELBY STREET,
CNTB * YJCtA.
______
amount to?"
' ■
•
asserted Wore your father the influ­
I FOB 3 1*0 NTMB BY MML
DETROIT.
“I couldn’t say, but considerably ence which, equally with Wiley, be­
Agencies in
inw*«u
the State of
1X1 every
cvciy village
—**&gt;■** , town
ivwu and
***** city LU
V* Michigan.
bouu^ku.
|
over a hundred thousand dollars.”
longed to you, this gross Injustice
“And what that left to you?”
S2222£O2222222222£a££22222®£22S22£22222222S222tl
might not have been begun. And now
“Aboutseven or eight thousand.”
you talk about not fighting this except
“Wasn't something left tb Pearce7’
on an open field, knowing that it ia a
“Of course not- Pearce wasn’t born fight of altogether another sort that
with old men after the death of their
wives, lapsed sensibly from the vigor when the will was made.”
has put you down. I would not coun­
“Almost nothing to you, and nothing
which hitherto* he had maintained.
sel to any movement that would be un­
During this while he seemed to have to the child that was named after him, fair, but I regard it as important, nec­
grown more and more fond of dullen arid that he seemed so fond of.'”'
essary, indeed, that Wiley should be
The sight of her disappointment, of
ami Hannah. At the beginning of his
driven to apprehension by—well, if
last rapid decline, three years after, her grief and shame, made him sick at nothing else, by hints which I mean to
heart He went away from her for
throw out before Mr. Watson, his law­
awhile. When he came back, she said:
yer, that he is strongly suspected of
[TO BE CONTINUED.J
“I wonder Mr. Flint would have wit­
unfair practices himself, and that I
nessed such a will, Cullen; he always
“Cullen, dear,” she gently remon­
have, as I do have, a strong hope to
was—at least I always thought he was
strated, “you didn't take Brother
find the clew that will lead to their
—a good friend of our family.”
Wiley’s congratulations very well,
detection.
”
, '
“Of course he was, and is. Such as
seemed to me."
“All right, Arthur. I know you’ll do
that doesn't hinder a person from
“I took them as cordially as they
the right thing. Mr. Watson is an old
merely signing his name as witness to
were given."
a business paper. Generally, at least lawyer and, they soy, a first-rate one;
“Poor Sister Julia! I wish she could
I
often,
witnesses to wills know nothing but ! am entirely willing to trust the
have such happiness."
of what’s in them. In this case Mr. case with you."____________
. “She don’t want it, nor does he."
Flint didn’t Haddock says he heard
“Cullen, aren’t yon ashamed of your­
। the old man say that he berated broth­
Having the needed merit to more than
self for talking so?”
er in the ordinary's office al»out it. tell- make good *11 the advertising claimed for
“Yes, rather,” he answered, with a
them, the following four remedies have
•
ing
him
it
was
u
shame,
and
that
if
he
smile, “but it’s because I know my
had suspected what was in it he never reached a phenomenal sale. Dr. Klng’a
words are true. Sister Julia wants no
would have signed. And brother an­ N**w Discovery, for consumption, coughs
child: Indeed. I suspect she’s thankful
swered, so he said, that he intended, colds, each bottle guaranteed—Electric
for having hone of a husband who has
if I didn't make too much fuss about Bitters, the great remedy for liver, stom­
treated her as brother has.1
it to allow me something more; he ach and kidneys. Bucklens Arnica Salve
“Cullen. Jove, sometimes I think you
the best In tbe world, and Dr. King’s New
didn't
say what"
don't do full justice to Brother Wiley,
Life Pills which are a perfect pill. A ll
“And what are you going to do about these remedies are guaranteed io do Just
because he hasn't the affectionate na­
it, dear?"
what is claimed for them and the dealer
ture that you* have, zl man must
“OH, CULLEN, SISTER JULIA LOOKED
“I can't say yet; but I will take noth- whose name is attached herewith will be
make allowance for such differences.
DRXADFULLT.”
1 ing from brother as a gift"
glad to tell you mote of them. Sold at W.
I think myself that he is colder to her
"Wouldn't .you make a compromise H. Goodyear's drug store.
Julia,
her
husband
making
no
oppothan—than I could be satisfied to put
sition, suggested that Hannah should with him of any sort?"
up with; but that is his nature.”
“No- And
now,
Hannah. I beg you
"*
*~
‘
“Ye«, darling, that’s hts nature.” stay with them in the houSe. an her own
A friend In need Is a friend Indeed, and
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strength
was__not
sufficient______
for con^ not to interfere. Yon see that I und*rThen he laughed loudly.
not less limn one million people have
। stant attendance upon his trMTrasjng stood Wiley better than you did."
found
just such a friend In Dr. King’s
“Well, theyCve both been respectful I needs. This was done. He was care- •
She forbore to reply, but he could
and kind to me, and I can’t but wish I fully watched by both sons and their Rcc that his words did riot satisfy her. New Discovery for consumption, coughs
they had a baby or something that wives; but it was easy to see that of . Little was said about it during the rest and colds. If you have never used this
great cough medicine, one trial will con­
would bring them closer together. all their ministrations those of Cullen 1
the week. On Saturday morning
Brother may not know it, but he's got were most acceptable to him. With Cullen went into town, repairing to vince you that it has wonderful curative
powers in all diseases of throat, chest and
for a wife one that¥ a saint, if I know
Cullen he sometimes held brief consul- Dabney’s office nt a corner of Hancock lungs. Each bottle Is guaranteed to do al!
what that means.
It has always
tations which ended abruptly when »treet and the courthouse square.
that Is claimed or money will be re­
seemed to me a pity that they have
Wiley came in. Yet he professed to1
“Dood morning, Cullen,” said the funded. Trial bottles free at W. H. Good­
never come to understand each other
year's drug store. Large bottles 50c and
have equal’ affection toward all of l*wyer. “I’ve been expecting yon."
well enough-V
them, held to his faculties until near |
“Howd'ye, Arthur? Yes, I thought •LOO.
“You little innocent, the difficulty is the Inst, and died calmly, as if he I’d consult you about this will of in­
Bucklen'a Arnica Balve
they understand too well."
knew full well that vain would be any thex’*.’’
“Cullen! Cullen!" she said, in half­ attempt to withstand an enemy who !
“Nothing could have been more surThe best salve In tbe world for cuts,
playful remonstrance.
Then they was irresistible.
I prising to me. I’d beard at one time bruise*, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
turned from the theme to that which
Waiting upon him so long, added to your father was not well satisfied with sores, tetter, chapped hand*, chilblain*,
for both was one of unmixed felicity.
corn*, and all skin Irruptions, and posi­
her other troubles, seemed to have y°n f°r some cause or other, but I
I -well-nigh prostrated Wiley’s wife, j thought he had become entirely recon­ tively cure piles or do pay required. It
la guaranUNPd tn give perfect a*tit.faction
worthy of their praise. The Marston* ' When they went home after the burial j oiled. Indeed, he seemed to me, duror money refunded. Price 35 cent* per
had been reduced considerably in the Hannah said;
I log his last three or four year*, to be
box. For sale by W. H. Goodyear, tbe
establishment they once kept, partly by
"Oh. Cullen! Sistpr Julia looked particularly fond of yon—more so, I druggist
Injudicious management, mainly by dreadfully in the graveyard to day. j suspected, than of Wiley."
debts whieh the head of the family as She’s been declining fast since father’*
Lakeview ha* announced that she will
“Yes; brother put him against Han­
surety for some of his neighbors had sickness began, and I never saw her so ®*h. making him feel for awhile ihat soon organize a military company.
been forced to meet. In this condition bad as she was to-day.”
j 1 had lowered the family by marrying
To make your buMnea* pay, good health
JuHa, the plainest and not the young­
“Yes, she's going very fast. Did you her, but he got over that, at least so la a prime factor. To secure good health,
est of the Marston girls, was induced notice that brother didn’t goanigh her, |
appeared. In less than a year. He did the blood should be kept pure and vigor­
to take Wiley Amerson, who was well and that she had to lean on the arm of make his will, so mother told me, but ous by tbe use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.
enough looking, tolerably mannered, Mrs.
I declare I was ashamed *he said on her deathbed that he had When the vital fluid I* Impure and .slug­
known to have made considerable 3f him.”
। destroyed it Not long before he died gish. there can be neither health, strength
money in trade, and to have excellent
' he said to me distinctly that he would nor ambition.
"It didn't look well."
expectations frrtr ehe dec tn of his fa­
“Look well? It looked just what it, not leave a will and that brother had
Port Huron ministers have united U&gt; se­
ther, now well stricken in years. The was, heartless. Well, poor father has, counseled him so, suggesting that he cure a better enforcement of the local
marriage had not been happy. The gone now, and as soon as 1 and brother and I could divide the estate without
health of the wife, poor to begin with, can have a settlement I am going my resort to the court. Rather suspicious
When by reason of a cold or from other
was not helped by the life led with a way. and I shall let him understand looking thing, isn’t it?”
cause, tbe stomach, liver and kidneys be­
man far more selfish and coarse then that I want him to go his. False a* he
"It is, indeed. Was your father en­ come disordered, no time should be lost
she had believed. She was thankful has been io me, and shameless in his tirely in his right mind?"
stimulating them to action. Ayer’s PHI*
that she bore no children, much as treatment of you, the shabbiest of his
“Entirely; and there isn’t a doubt act quickly, safely and rarely.
Sold by
she needed the comfort they often im­ whole behavior is what he has put up­ but what he believed the truth of what druggist and dealers in medicines. -^-4
part. Her. husband got from tbe con­ on Sister Julia, for whom I have more he said. He was devoted to our baby,
.1.
B. Graves'has purehasedTthe Davis
nection what he had conn ted v.on, bet­ pity than for any person I ever knew. and seemed as fond of Hannah as he
ter social position. With his own ac­ I actually believe he’ll be glad when was of Sister Julia. Is it ,possible to planing mill property at Benton Harbor
tor 810.000. He Is a resident of the town.
cumulations and the few thousands she dies, as she’s going to do, and that &lt;1° anything, do you think?”
«Vitb but little care and no trouble, the
come with her he built the nice two- before very long. 1
see, unlesi
unless it can be
I
‘“’Not that I cun see.
bejird
and mustache can be kept a uni­
story mansion on Clarke street, and
“Oh, Cullen!
JBL
shown that _your father
at ___________
the time of
deported himself as well as he could
w“* was not *of*’dispos- form brown or black color by using Buck­
“I tell you it’s so, Hannah. 1 can’t executing the will
ingham’s Dre fur the Whisker’s.
learn how in the circle to which she get you to understand Wiley. He *
memory, or that the influence of
had lifted ,him.
He showed much never cared for anybody except him- j Wiley upon him was such as he was
Dr. J. H. Emery was severely Injured
pride in the adornments which she self since he was born, and he's always
strong enough to resist"
about tbe back at Charlotte yesterday, tbe
made about the house, and the trees been regarding roe as a thing in his
“Neither of these could be estab result of being thrown from his buggy by
and flowers planted by her in the way. He tried his best to get father ; liahed, I suppose—the first certainly a runaway horse.
front yard. Finding in time that she to give him more than hi* share of the not- I don’t donbt that brother had
Mrs. Jos. Bailey, Cedar Springs, Mich.,
had been married to n man whom she property. Mather told me that, and ' possession of the paper, and either
aa)a: “Adlrond*,” Wheeler’s Heart and
could not respect and therefore could she told me that Sister Julia’s remon- ' ’kept
‘ father »from destroyihg
........................it or made Nerve Cure, Is the beat medicine 1 ever
not love, the strength of her charac­ strances more than anything else pre­ him believe that it had been done."
had in my family; It never fails." Sold
ter enabled her to endure his society, vented its being done. Father, towards
“It dates back to July, 1830, I no­ by W. H. Goodyeai.
and to seem to ignore some low the last, said he had been intending to ticed. i That was not long after your
Sparta Is rapidly becoming disgusted
irregularities which he took not very make a will, and would have done so marriage, if I don’t forget”
with her efforts to stop liquor selling,
much pains to hide from her. Dis­ except that brother said there was no
“Yes; about a month."
when
Hop Tonic and Malta can be legally
gusted with his vulgar snobbishness use, as we could divide the property
’’Your father had acquired some real kept on tap all the time.
and that which he had injected into between us without the expense of ad­ estate since then, hadn’t he?"
his father, she became fond of Cullen ministration. You mark what I say;
“Ye*; he bought another plantation
for hi* openness and hearty simplicity, he had a motive for that interfering, on the river and the place beyond me."
and wished to live on entirely affec­ and in some way he’ll try to get the
“That’s lucky, as for as it goes.
tionate terms with him and Hannah, advantage of me.”
You’ll be entitled to your portion of
but, yielding to her husband's in­
them,
aa they could not pass by
“I hope not Oh. I hope not!”
junctiona. she observed the restraints * “As soon as it ia decent to do so, I am the will For tbe rest Cullen,
I
which she saw were unavoidable, yet going into town to consult with Arthur
strove not to hide her wish that rela­ Dabney in the case.”
tions were different. She had been in
“Arthur, they tell me, is getting to
the habit of making brief calls when be a good lawyer and doing very well.”
on the way to or from the plantation
ln,r’ll»|l pminded a Peck
beyond, and Hannah, as often as Cnl- fellow as lives.'
!
' b-£d °T r“rdr,Tl“« OT '■&gt;«
RtreBtR* Tbe rlllten will demead kall.Only in one matter did she act con- favorably of one who had been his
t.cllon by law lor brawl tue ot the baton.
rival
the old gentleman’s hostility to Hanj

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-jway Officials Claim That the
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TtWCYCLE AS A HACK.

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Cycling fa, profll „ we)] m tw Borno of tho Queer Dances of ttio &gt;
Southern Darky.

You can save

than m aDy xfa,, cit ln
six cents a can by using the
&lt;be«nwuy, an. it hu .om,’odd de.
«lopmenu that strita, the risifar with
^-heat reX^££
All I-.,„„
tb. EBert
new Horsford’s Baking
noth surprise and amusement, ssn the
Powder, because it requires
^-P^ootU. Augu.Wu«,^1'^. NO,L^Ork ban‘ The amootln aspbalt(X^FLICTING RKFORTB.
N&lt;w York, July 14. — Bradstreet’s
Flan tattoos.
.
,, .lulydU- Strike leaders say ■tete of trade will say:
less quantity than any other.
which ia 537.81- brnUtob. mo~ u,Tn
“d Parklikn "Mhs re­
♦hd tiii- I*
is stl11 on Rnd that war
duce
the
labor
of
propoUing
a
cycle
to
••During the greater portion of th® whaV —
Before tho war, a plantation negro
hasinew at Chica^uZTatS^
1 ru—• C ' .•••rpirationswillbe waged
a mtairnum, and one «es bicycles and who could not dance a few steps of
t
.-mi Kaiiway managera ters within the territory tributary ha* bren
tricycles with all sorts of attachments
;
that
particularly characteristic Ethio­
pr.ntcall,
pamljral
b,
y,,.
J°aJ4n*’that t’to •’«•!*&lt;« is a thing of
mul in th th®C^P r,n&lt;e* ,'u“ S8 P«r and arrangements for the carrying of pian dance known as the “buck
Lararr «.&lt;„» C|XH» b„« Ml u&gt;«
-n-i
• v claim to have many SL. .7J1” 'rlrl”“d
Ol UT.”tak MUL In the wuthern wetion, to Jin packages which in worse paved and daticc” was very hard to find. It was
!
&lt;ftt W(JrK and meat and produce, while manufacturer nnrt .?• “Ortkora. The nullnok for data hiss crowded cities would .call for the
the pas^me of old and young darkies
"
he places of others merehana* suffered loos through Inability to re- |
services of a horse and wagon. Work­ alike. Dot only on the plantations and
the^L
arc
jecruitfed ' &gt;n
other cure auppUes sad raw mauu^i. from------------! li
L *
‘“"P largely inereaaed men ride to work on bicycles, carrying on the levees, but on the decks of the
The railroad strike and boycott In
their kite of tools, even to twils of
•j here by the, car­
steamers that plied the various rivers
citi is
te moving with some- ■trtke b, fchuatoy up a iRrKr llurllber or *
three-fourth, and peachc aix- paiut and small plumbers’ stoves, bal- of the south, and at that time formed
loa
»S. CORDOVAN,
tamortooi
ot tenth, of an .rerage crop.
»°«&lt;1 oo a shelf in front of the ma- almost the only mode of travel and
li- (&gt;l&lt;l-iime regularity.
FMm«ENM&lt;EUS&gt;CHr.
thiaft,,!
I
cnine. One workman surprised a vis- transportation. The “buck dance!,’*
i_- nu»vc&lt;l 'bnt the con­ lhr™,h
MvMlUFOEMf&amp;iMMU
htc
.
llrelth In Hlrhi.u.,
k F r®®eVtly antl “mused the residents however, attained it8 greatest perfec­
- :. d. Throughout the more raeorsble lime, from lie po|a, oe
IS.’PPOUCE.asoto.
’
th* lncrTh»n‘
manuroclurer. tUo
From
varioua
portions
of
the
Mate
by paddling along Pennsvhrania.avenne tionand enjoyed its greatest popularity
. I.!.inn men who were the mld.ummer or UH. otter u&gt;e p»olc o( ™
th&lt;
endeavor to could have been choxen to precipitate *o wide' the report, ot .ixty-.br ub.erv..r» for with a twelve-toot ladder slung fore on the plantation, because there was
.pr-dor.llr.ma U^op-^o pu.“
cat
‘
hf
week
ending
JnlyT
ahow
th.tto.rand aft on his safety bicycle. Gro­ more leisure time granted slaves on
♦2.n.7JB0Y*CW9l5KDES.
; effective by paralyz; , ,.f the town, have re­ already so generally and severely restricted. let fever .nd dysentery ineretoed ami ceries and family supplies ui^ delivered plantations than to those who were
• LADIESA irombtr or omoll uttke. are reported, bu, whooping cough decreased in area of by bicycle. But the oddest thing in
Ing
eases, and J.heir PMSJrei
1”.” “Ie
°&lt; otrtko!
employeci on the rivers and steamboats.
preralenoe. Scarlet fever wa« reported cycles that a recent visitor to -the cap­ It was, says the Chicago Herald, a mat­
Friday this week than lust.
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FOR CATALOGU€ *
Iron, steel, lumber, ahoe. wool and cm ton at forty-four place, diphtheria at ital k*w was a big tricycle with seats ter of great surprise to the- stranger
. Uncle Sam’s troops
■p-'.
industries at lantcr eastern twenty-one. typhoid fever at eighteen for
an awnawn- traveling through the south to see
.
•passengers,
-—o---’ protected-by au
■;'”.kv front with their manufacturing
BROCKTON,
MASS.
and western centers have practlcallno ahlp”~-- ■* ’.
rplatform
l__ _
L,,
,
for „
trunks,
with what precision and versatility
•
anti
the • state meuts. and eummerolal travelers throughout mcasle* at tweniy-three. consumption lUa
hire at Onc Very young darkies executed the many
w i i was
wn» plying
niy.vvre for
»cr u»__
mill's of railway the central western states generally have been at two hundred and twenty-three which
Because.weare the largest manufacturers of
y-”
\__
m
places and smallpox |at Bay City. De­ of tlie railroad
depots,
in sharp diflicujt steps that characterize “buck" advertised shoe* in the world, and’manatee
k ,
"
talk
of* compelled to leave the roud.
the value by stamping the name and price on
the Kn.ire
hacks,
All western centers report railway transpor­ troit, Grand Rapid. Sturgis, Berlin. competition
on with th..
The and “wing” dancing.
•
j • c&lt;/. ’ but the authorithe bottom, which protects you against high
tation restored, but that It will be some time Frenchtown. Farmington, Pontiac, Ma­ machine was strong,
but light
’ ‘­
While the dance is one difficult of prices and the.middleman'* profit*. Our shoe*
■ (definite information before anythlnK like complete restoration of
comb. Cascade. Clayton and Ypaflanti. ly built, with two large wheels the execution, it has beet acquired by the equal custom work in style, easy fitting and
j.
the strike. Presi- conditions before the strike can be i\»*iped
wearing qualities. We have them sold every­
size of buggy wheels, one on either
The decrease in failures exhibited last week
jig and step dancers of the American where at lower prices for the value given than
fi’ains an air of conflAu I'nfortunMc Couple.
(dei
side, and a smaller wheel in front. It stage as fur as the simple steps t ftmn- any other make. Take no substitute. If your
is
followed
by
good
returns
for
July
thus
tar
•
:.3tv result, nnd bolds Reported liabilities in the first five day* were
dealer cannot supply you, we can.. Sold by
One day recently Richard Fogg, of was propelled by a powerful negro,
; for prolonging the only WH.M7. though mull delay* keep back Scipio, went out to feed the pigs, when who sat between the big wheels. In selves nja^concerned, but it is impos­
tli.i:
sible for anyone but a negro to put
J; th the general man- Koine western returns. The number of fail- he slipped and fell heavily upon the
front of him was a ‘ broad, wide seat, that distinctive personality into the
t.milrrh ri.. —.
_ .. , . . . .
.
MORTGAGE SALK.
affording ample room for two parsons, dance which makes it so fascinating to
I et *u1t-having t*e&lt;*n mnde in the rmvittl-vna
house when his cane broke letting him and in front of that, over the small
thebeholder. It is impossible to tell of ac ruin iu-rlragr executed by Ai'ipri D.
other ntilrtvad een, down again so hard that he severely wheel, was u platform which would
Cim-w ilhder and Ellie L Ua4W4* aiier.To Clark
how
old
the
“
buck
dance
”
is,
or
where
emphatic, than ever bePAID THE PENALTY.
B. Hail, dated the eighteenth &lt;1 »y -d ^tme. IKK.
। sprained his wrist.- Hl* pains were s&lt;» i hold two or three trunks.. An awning
or when iL originated. It is errone­ re-.-orded tlie twri.tlrth dav «•! .hr.*, lee?, and
-i”. that the American
severe shortly after that a doctor was .•
„ the whole concern ously stated that it was called the on which there Is dun at this date seventeen
rigged over
’rendergaat llangvd for the Murder
J -xrike is ut an end
Ea:&gt;
and twelve and do'.o® dollars. Notice
summoned, but before he arrived. Mrs. I like a buckboard cover. The
Mayor Harrison -Other Execution*.
The negro,
negro. “buck dance” because only men or hundred
is hereby given, that bv vbttie ot the j&gt;ower ot
.
I rotn Detroit, To­
oftnid
Chicago.July 14.—Atll:47’»a. m. Fri­ Fogg went down cellar, and iu some | "ho waa the owner, said he does a buck negroes indulged in it, but this sale In said tnoruage.I shall-foreclose Tbe same
il!.
I
’
ift-shurgh.
and
tiyasaleat
public aoetlon to lite highest bid­
ledd..
day Patrick Eugene Joseph l*render- mysterious manner broke her right F°&lt;xl business and makes a good living is not the case. It derives tlie name of der. al the north
front door oF‘he Court- House,
; the news is much
leg near the hip. She Is 77 years old ■ conveying passengers between the de- “buck dancing” from the fact that on In the City of Hunt
mo, on the Brit dav of Sep­
11
llo
k-.a
I.-...I
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..
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I.
1
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.
.
.
effect— that most gnst was hanged in the corridor of the XVwhile her husband is 84.
j pots and the hotels. Sometimes he the plantations it was customary for tember. l«&gt;4.- ar twelve o’clock noon, of all that
certain niece or parcel of land, situated in the
;i
ire running freight Cook county jail for the murder of
j
takes
visitors
on
a
tour
of
the
city,
for
one dancer to “buck” or pit himself City of Hastings. County of Barry aud State of
Carter
11.
Harrison.
Prendergast
reTnuip«
Nat
Wanted.
•.
trains on sched., ,,
-----I Tfhich pin*pose the machine seems par­ against another. The contest was not Michigan. de*crlt&gt;e&lt;l as f.dlowo, vm»: Commenc­
i»ni
tafaed his nerve to the end and ap-1
ing at th* north east corner of the south west
Coldwater takes time by the fort- : ticularlj- well adapted, as the pa.ssen■j • ut. who deserted their
Only one of endurance, but also in the quarter of section number elghi.li&gt; township
. . r.ier bo strike, are proached his doom without a faltering. lock in keeping the city clear of gers have an unobstructed view, while variety of steps and contortions that three north of rnnveeluht west, running thence
He made no dying speech on the scaf­ tramps. A police force is kept at the I the “driver” delivers his descriptive
west ou the ea-t and west quarter line ol said
:
J
veiuploymerit;
that
»rpl:ear
fold and not a word was spoken from depot to meet all incoming trains, and ; oration about Washington, its cclebri- the dancer indulged in.
section eighty-seven rods- to- the renter of the
;ir-i plentiful enough to
■he" ,nu
The war and consequent freedom of highway .(now Mlcblcm Ave&gt; thence south
the time he stepped on the trap until when any of the gentry alight they tiesand abodes easily into their ears
along «he cerfter uf said highway to the north
the negro in no wise interfered with liile of Lincoln Street on Daniel Striker’s addi­
:f some of the reads tbe end. The dfop fell at 11:47^ and are hustled un again and told to move from ^behind instead of leaning down the “buck dancing.”
In fact, it is tion te tbe village mow clty.i of Hastings,
the body was cut down at 11:58.
on. If they tarry they are liable to be and backward, at the risk of numerous
thence east ou tbe north line or said Lincoln St.
u»c 'to!
reinstate
more common to-day in those districts
the north nnd s-&gt;uth quarter line ot said sec­
Lovisbvku. N. C.. July 14.—Tom and given a &gt;&gt;atif and sent to orison.
’I collisions,
‘
as the carriage drivers do. in the south in which the negro popu­ Io
who deserted at the
tion and ihrnce north on said quarter line to
Calvin Corley, brothers, who slew a
1 The machine did not appear to be lation dominates than ever before, a tbe Place of brginn»ng. conialitn g forty-two
on.
Murder
at
('oklwntrr.
Jewish peddler, were hanged here yes-,,and 231O» acre* nf land, the same being the
geared
differently
from
an
ordinary
fact that possibly may be accounted, mortgaged premises.
James Rqbinson, aged
75. was mur-1
_
terday.
&lt;’i i »,«r II Iln r
Saturday '■ -p General Managers'M’ was tricycle, q*d the “driver” said it was for by reason c.f the very freedom of
S; ortcaxec.
Montgomkrt,' Ala.. July 14.—James dered in CoMwater and his *body
not at all hard to propel, even with a tlie negro and his disposition to do as
jviar;..a a l uriied sine die. HecogChas. H Kai er.
found
in
a
compost
heap.
...
‘
u
A.
A.
MiaAttorney for Mortgageeniziiur d-at
railroad strike was Calloway and James Woodley were ner was arrested for the crime and big load. It steered perfectly and he pleases.
It has ever been the
Dated.
June
2nd.
1»l.
hanged
in
this
city
yesterday
for
the
,
v;rtv.;;lly-er-.-:t,‘,‘ members felt that
flaced in jail, when he confessetl that would turn in almost its own length. pleasure of the darky to dance, and us
there ' a-’ tit? further needj for their murder of Edward Grant last March. ; Pie was the guilty perron and claimed There seems here to open a vista of a race he indulges in it now more than
Cai’eMai, N. J., July 14.—Richard
'
possible pleasure to people who enjoy ever. On the occasion of festive gath­
dolly ’.nretiugi
j
,
that he d|d it In self-defense.
riding but who cannot afford to keep a erings where the darkies from various
-.
iii&lt;”&gt;ting. Chairman St. Pierce, the young mulatto who mur­
horse and carriage and will not trun­ plantations had gathered for dancing,
June Snlt lit«|&gt;»ctlon.
J. :i!i ..n l
Manager Egan both dered his wife February 18, was
hanged
in
the
courthouse
here
yester
­
The
me report
a-pori of
oi the
uie siaw
state salt
saiiiUM]MM!wr
inspector dle a cycle. Why shouldn't the citizen singing and feasting, it was not an un­
xeitv~ded
itatvmcnt that the Gen­
shows that there was inspected during of modest means keep his landau-tri­ usual sight to see several “buck duiicera! Mana ire r-i’ association would not day.
That’s tbe great reason why you
Livingston. Mont, July 14.—Robert ' June 385,710 barrels of salt in the state. cycle and have his manservant “drive” ing” contests going on at one time.
. Debs or any of his assoebon Id know about our salt. It re­
quires tbe best to produce the best.
MGi’emdnt of tlie strike. A. Anderson was hanged here yester­ Manistee county leading with 170,575 him around tbe park in it? The idea I UsuaHy two robust .young darky boys
' dates :
of
such
a
development
of
the
bicycle
is
The good farmer rcullxcfi this with
i w?uld begin the contest. Upon signs of
s.ii.l emphatically ’that day for murdering Emanuel Fleming. . barrels: Mason, 70,446; Saginaw, 51,104,
It Wft'
bls seed; shall
tho butter
maker
not at all preposterous.
Fort Benton, Mont., July 14.--.John ] and Bay. 35.041.
j fatigue
onitsthe
partbeof either of these a
&gt;bl brotherhoods was in­
none o
less wise? Our
salt bi
carefully
: restlessness would be observed among
-lament of the strike. H. Osnes was hanged here yesterday,
made as your butter—made express­
CAT HUNTS A NEW FAD.
for
the
murder
of
Ole
LHledall.
ly
tor
dairy
work;
aud
bright
dairy­
a half-dozen or more young darkies of
■ p'-nerul managers seem
Lucas Elders was drowned while out
men everywhere find their butter bet­
both sexes, standing nearest to the
'.-hirst imporutnee upon
! sailing near Hollandter
made
and
their
labor
better
paid
VICTIMS OF FLOOD.
dancers, and urging them on to
on Ntn'turmd Expeditions.
• i
intention to try to
when they use
j The now city directory gives Lans­
•iike upon every froad in
“The gilt-&lt;Nlge youths of Gotham greater efforts by shouts, laughter,
call a
ing a population of 20.000.
’
calls fur change of steps and different
Flour Mill.
which the American
Lewis Knopp, aged 25, was killed by havetadopted n new means of noctux* steps. As soon as one of the. dancers
Little Rock, Ari;.. July 10 —A cloud­
| nal amusement that is as brutal ns
&gt;njhas any influence.
Raf. -.a.
a falling tree near East JordanJ
gave evidence uf distress one of the 1
burst
occurred
at
Lead
Hill,
Ark.
A
„
.
.
,
I
they
think
it
delightful.
”
said
a
New
..vou stated that a meetLenaing
about
. . to commence
v ,, the Y„;k broker t„ „ wrltcr for the WaUi- restless group that surrounded him |
dchmen s union was held stream running through the town was! 1
overflowed and in a wide scope ot Ur-1 construction
of a S1JS.0OO ~city TZ7L
Hall, at. ■ iogton 8taT. “The latest fad is cat would jump into his place, force him
No matter what brand yon have
"Z
----~
at which tbe switenmen
used. Just give tbls-u fair trial. It .
apd' ।
CapL E. Napier, of Chicago, sold the । hunting. You are familiar, ol course, away, and commence dancing with
totedh!.. t no longer in connection ritory inundated. Houses, fenet
is first in flavor, first in grain, and M|
might
and
main,
keeping
up
or
varying
.
The*
steamer
Music
to
the
Macatnwa
Boat
w
jth
the
crusade
against
cats
which
with the' As.i-tiean Kaiiway union, but timber were washed awfiy.
first tn purity. Whether for dairy tft.
the steps until the second of. tho
swept
company
of
Holland.
the
women
ot
New
York
started
some
Tatum
roller
mill
’
was
.
or
table use, you will find it to m^b
to cut loosti from President Debs and
;
original
couple
tired
out,
when
his
pletely
The
Marine
band,,
of
Colawater,
won
time
ago
from
humanitarian
motives.
your advantage to bo acquainted 1B
.time
ignore rdl his orders and requests in from its foundation and completely
with Uie salt tkat*a all salt. Ua
the first prize (850) at the band tour­ They regarded every cat that prowled place would be immediately taken by
wrecked.
The
miller,
William
Trusty,
the ftrtun*.
Write us.
around the city us being homeless, aud, either boy or girl, and so on the
General Managers Earling, of the living in a cottage near the mill, made nament at Jackson.- *
DIAMOND CRYSTAL
Mrs. George Hubbard, of Plainwell, therefore, tired of life, so they went , contest would continue for hours.
SALT CO.,
Chicago, Milwaukee .1 2
’_ Z,
__2and his escape, but the house was wrecked,
St
Paul,
i
“
Wing
”
dancing
was
mostly
inaround catching them and putting ।
Si. Ciair, Mich.
*
• ’Whitman, of the Northwestern roads, his wife and four children were car­ died at St Mark’s hospital in Grand
them to death by means of antes- r[ dulged in by barefooted darkies, the
positively , demy
their
•leny that
roads ried away and drowned. A number of Rapids from a surgical operation.
thetics. The young bloods liave fol­ steps being of &amp; bounding nature and.
The
Eaton
county
courthouse
at
persons
narrowly
escaped
death.
All
are tied up,. either in St. Paul, Minlowed their, example, but in a differ- not wearing on the sole of the foot.
^eapolis or Milwaukee, by President the stores along the creek were flood­ Charlotte was burned, the outer walls
■ ent manner. Homeless felines are their Another very popular dance in the
Debs' latest orders commanding a re­ ed and their goods damaged or de­ only being left standing. Loss, about
objects for annihilation also, but they south among the darkies was “Jump­
840,000, insurance, 815,000.
stroyed.
newal of the strike.
ing Jim Crow,” a dance that could be
Daniel Andrews. Elmer Stevens and use bull terriers and fox terriers in­ indulged in by the barefooted darky
John Gage, a trio of Thetford youths, stead of chloroform. You can imagine without much danger to the soles of.
Chicago.; .July Id.—It is estimated
SpringeiklB. IU., July 14.—The town
what
a
fight
there
is
when
a
vicious
{that the strike .-ost the railroad com- of New Berlin, 16 miles west of here, pleaded guilty to stealing turkeys, and dog of either of
_rhis
“Buck
dancing^ is totally
thefeet
species
named
TIME TABLE.
i&gt;anii’* in tj.is &lt;-it . alone from 35,000,- has been almost wiped off the face of ware each fined 820.
tackles a cat who recognizes that it different.
In effect February li. 1«M.
The
census
of
Jackson
gives
tho
city
-O’Ji1 to so.joi.oii).
flat' the earth by fire. Foqp city blocks,
must battle for its life. The young. The shoes used are ordinary """
banks, business houses and residences a population of 22,750, an increase in men who pursue this brutal pastime bottomed shoes without heels, and the
Station*.
Presi'.icni Eugene V. Debs, of the are in ashes, entailing a loss of $250,­ four years of nearly 2,000.
make regular engagements with each entire foot xnpst be kept on the floor.
*1
;ci£
The government is completing a other for a cut hunt, and really dress In all the bewildering movements and
Anu-ri-ui: (R.-ij’wuy union, held a long 000. The fire was of incendiary'origin,
stone
crib
pier
208
feet
long
lor
the
NORTH.
conferer. : Sunday with President an3 there, is no clue to perpetrators.
for it.
They wear old clothes and steps the pat-pat-pat of the dancer’s
m
Sain’.?-1. ilnptrs.of the American Fed- Many families are rendered destitute use of the supply and lighthouse boats rubber-soled tennis shoes, so that they feet must keep perfect time with the Chicago Lv..............
. m.i|a. m.a. m.
may Keep up with their dogs and not music of the banjo. The names of the
tfa’i-’U ofi LaU*r. nnd P. J. McGuire, and this city has been asked for aid at old Mackinac light.
s
W
2
® " 15
Kalamazoo
Lv.L...
•Two
Trenton
boys
who
were
drag
­
various
steps
are
curious.
He
begins
attract policemen with their noise, in
firs: vice! president of the federa­ and protection.
East Cornier..
ging the river with sturgeon hooks i running.
I heard two well-known with tho “rabbit hop.” which brings Richland Joue’t....
tion a:;G -ej re'iiiry of the Brotherhood
Death from » Blast.
Crr*
—
&gt;
..................
recovered
the
bodies
of
the
Misses
into
play
every
muscle
of
his
body
as
young men at the Brunswick one night
1 arp«.-;;|. ry and Joiners of Amer•o f w,
Joliet, DI.. July 14.—An explosion
Mlle
ka. in sif-aking of tiie meeting he of a blast on the drainage contract ol Sadie Hurst ami Eugenia A. Phillips, recently gloating over their experi­ lie bends and hops without lifting his IW-lton . ..................
14, » IS .
Gloverdale
”T
"ad strike is still on, Mason, Bogue &amp; King, at Romeoville, the Detroit young ladies who were ences of the night before and describ­ feet from the ground. Then comes the •PMdtt...................
“Johnny Bull,” which is a serie® of
and
ing
to
an
interested
group
the
great
drowned.
....
J
:.&lt;&gt;! again, hacked by Skilled Andrew Gustaffson and mor­
The Kalamazoo public library has fight that occurred when their dogs at­ slides and a heavy step to each bar of Hasting*.
tally wounded Gus Anderson. The
tacked n cat on the steps leading into music. That changes to a rnshing Goats C.rove
»l Ml "» 50 .
men went bock too soon after the 20,000 volumes.
4 Cl 10 0 - ,
The Bay County Agricultural society a residence, and tho cute way in which step, with a slip' froip the. heel and a Woodland ..
4 14 10 ia|,
c. -Troops and deputy; blast, and a shower of rock fell on will hold no fair’this year.
thev escaped from the police, who perfect balance of the body. Then Woodbury
Fie I&gt;. L.*X
■ i remain on guard in this them. Gustaffson was mangled into n
H Al
were attracted by the noise of tho the “Pass Malard.” where-he waves his Lansing
Three
alleged
silver
counterfeiters
Ctij
pulp and Anderson was badly hurt in­
Detroit
hands
from
the
forearm
aud
the
left
battle. I know all this is utterly de­
have been arrested at Evart.
Gnlutf Rapids......
ternally and had a leg broken.
The log drive on tho Menominee this praved ami shocking, bnt it is true, foot drags, while the right seems to be
.. ..i tin- Broken Strike.
| doing a lot of hard work.
nevertheless.
”
I
’
otwon
in
the
Cream.
season
will
aggregate
34&lt;
ft.OOO.
&gt;•11. 17n* order to boycott
I He swings from that into “BrokenM1BH1U., nt, Joly Ifl.-Mrs. R- L
Frank Myron fell from a load of hay
Stations.
— 1 ;o.-u:onpu!ini*n*wcntinAn Important Feature.
Foot Charley,” a crazy sort of dance,
.Tbe HllnoJsCentral Donham, ot West Union, died Saturday at Kalamazoo and was Instantly killed.
’K
A certain doctor, living in the upper where he gets his legs all tangled up
- ;ip;icke4. »t»d the next day night from the effects of poisoned ice­
Thomas
Nevins,
of
Orange.
N
’
^
J.,
titc
south.
i'^-ih.u:idic. Northern Pacific nnd cream eaten at a church supper. Mrs
part of Utica, N. Y., has a bright and and one foot twists around the other
Bahi
wealthy contractor, has purchaaed the observing four-year-old daughter. She
- ■ .fell .nto the hands of lhe
without
landing
him
on,his
back,
as
it
Chicago Ar,....
• flay iuwlfaiMieM began to R. Ferris and Miss Mattie Handy, ths street car lines of Detroit.
/
has a brother a few years older of certainly would a beginner. “Break
P "•
tr-a-Jf}
and &lt; arineers. firemen and latter a vounjr school-teacher, are
6 06
4Juy Vedder, aged 18, was arrested whom she is very fond, and who, for de chicken’s neck” is the next change.
otUrt
• t-san pj^ulL work, alleging dangerousiv ill. Fifty-two persons In
Bast Cooper Lv
lbw lJ.
in Bay Citr for grand larceny tor Syra­ her amusement, sometimes draws This is a twist of ankle and of knee,- us Richland June!
v
'-ie
In
danger.
Friday
towerxner. 4(
H
-j; from their posts, trains wars all were poisoned by eating the cream. cuse (N. YJ authorities.
pictures on slate or paper. A few a man twists a chicken’s neck. In “Go Oreaaey
mdo7.....................
•'t’i'he* spiked.; Saturday was
The livery barn owned by John T. evenings ago he was thus engaged, and ’way sugar, yo’ done los’ yo’ taste,” the Delton.....................
Min nr*ota Popullat*.
i is
'V-Hbersta
wrecking
of
a
Rock
Ooverdala
Brink
and
occupied
by
Ed
Dickson,
at
Uuqjj
Minneapolis, Minn., July 12.—The
essayed to draw an .elephant.
He “jig-sand” represents sugar and Grant
r train and the Illinois Central
Shultz
•T)l*u ®d &amp; ■ret.
Capac
,
was
burned
to
’
he
ground.
shaped
the
body,
head
and
legs,
and
pushes
it
and
bursts
away
aud
by
feet,
populists
in
session
here
yesterday
_
_
_
___________
____
ria! " Sunday and Monday tho
'k-'fl pct! inu.i a riot, and when the in- nominated S. M. Owen for governor.
The state census taken by the before adding the proboscis stopped a arms and face indicates dislike. Hastings................
• g Tuesday by Judges Grosacnp The platform demands the enforce- enumerators appointed for Port Haro
moment to look at it. The little girl “Scratch ground” means walking and Ooau.Grovo........... .
•f
tho
United
Stales
courts
was
had been watching every stroke of the reversing in time to the rapid music. Woodland
read*.
&lt;ous mob at Blue Island it was meat ot anti-trust law, and the mwt gives that city a population of 18,183.
■
ment ot new anti-monopoly laws, ana
The government is completing a pencil with great interest, waiting In this he is loose-jointed from the
contempt.
extends sympathy to organised labor atone crib pier 298 feet long forthe patiently for him to finish, and when head down. “Wake up, black man,” is Lansing...................
arocipa Ap|M-ar.
Detroit
stopped,
and she thought he was n wild dance. He swings around and Grand
ue owt
,t
M of the supply and lighthouse boats he
Fom
rtvenimcnt troops kUtloned at in Its present struggle.
Rapids.
done, exclaimed: “Why, Johnnie, you turns ana twists like a contortionist,
n svndkn can)!, u&gt; town, and they have
at old Mackinac light
City.
'oldiera from east and weat
iivto
------fordo, io pot 011 hta Mtebel!
”
.
* but never once loses his time; his Traverse
By
on
tooandlary
Are
at
Fenton
tha
Charlevoix....
now tn Chicago over S.600
Nrw Yobx, July IS.—The flrat main
movements are swift and remarkable PettHkoy......
standard OU company^ hoo’e’ "J*
llay aft*‘r 1110 hoj® 10 bine jrot from San Frlncbio. ainoe July 1,
Bay
View
Mexico’* Burro Poatape Stamp*.
v a young
„
' for strength —
and grace. Only
w“ &amp;PPllc&lt;l and property worth received In thia city TbuHday, via about fifty barrela of oil. was totally
A new scries of postage stamps is in an&lt;j powerful physique could stand the
dollar, wa. destroyed. For
wtUbe ua-&lt;Od to pay. Frl- Loe Angeleu. All other malla are ar- d’^ubZn Waite fell ealeepat tbe Hint process of engraving by the Mexican Btrain.
ai&lt;i
tailed on Gov. Altgeld for riv ing on time.
government, and will make ite appear-------------------------4 Fere Marqnette railroad d'P°‘*n
trains at flag stations m soon as they can be
mL u
lhe ent’mktiUfary force of t»
Paris Polio* Method*.
ance for sale in September.ThfaU the
*e®n.
Pro^TcTAdjournmant*lrai nre*ent oc duty In Chicago.
Flint, and when he awoke he wa.
itorial
postage
stamps
I
When
a
prisoner
resists Paris police
♦ freight trains will be nro at the eocivaatear*
first issue of pteU-L’
*“ "*
1.0** of Life Kntalled.
WaaainoTox, July lfl.-It
•^ieo. They will be in they take off one of his sliocs and com- »f the company, wbo reserve the right to etoui,«
minus
a nice gold watch.
.
.
„
rbe Ura® ot such fr-tins without uotioe.
bauod by Gen. MDea oongreaawiu adjourn not later than
thJT mrnal ^nominations — one-cent,_ .. pel Mm
him tzx
to ivnllr
walk Hire
like u
“Mv
My KOI1
»on John.
John.?
”
Fred
Kemp,
aged
,18.
was
.truck
on
t^"Urror lo** of llf*
of
the head by a pnUey whUe lo.d&gt;^ twrecent. four-ccnt. five-cent and ten- He is so hampered usually by this
11. AU important
anti,
U ‘S aRcr lhe
arm of the gar- Augo.t
with the exception of the tariff, is
Baggage rau'l I* st lit” depot at iea&lt;
B.y
KaUmaaoo and hl. »knU cent-and will represent by cleverly 'treatmentt that—Xhere ’is
,n
ux,k ccntro1 untii
no furth®»
fnrthet irte*
• ««
betYre leaving time of train*. *o tha&gt;
•an”J-iv’I1’ H show".tb*t between July T of the way.
tronble.
If thiZ is not enough they may have tlov Io cheek I: property zotaer
executed drawing® the various stages -----Hi? “Mihtythree persdhs were killed or
nay
act go forward until next train.
erj&lt;e'Barney. a Mt Clemen, flaherof Mexican mall transportation, show­ cut his trousers t/utions and force him
Thirteen Killed by Ll«htalnK. W. 8. Dawip... GMil Mai.
/ntb? samc lkne ™ enra and Jocoha, engaged In the raialng of ing the motive .power of man, burro, to use his free hand to hold on to hl*
H. 0, ForrEtt.
P. * T. Aet
Bxb&gt;ax. July IS--Thirteen men and
e
burn’&gt;a &lt;&gt;r wrecked and IS care
I A’hri. over or destroyed.
turtle. He recently shipped M0 to stage and steam train.
gsnnenta.
women who were working '» *
, .
fb® Wor*t Day.
Baltimore and other eastern ci i
«&gt;y , &lt;aa
Worgt cay. Of the thirty- Delno, near Bchweto.
ware killed by lightning Saturday.
Qca 10
list at casualtiM twenty-alx
PABALYZEb

bV^rike.

W.L. Douglas
$3 SHOEx'o'^J^

ri

WOOLLEY &amp; BRONSON

It is so Pure!

I

I

Diamond Crystal

Dairy Salt.

?

Chiun, Kalamaics It Sigiii*

•’-‘1

11

�THE BIG SNAKE.

Additional Local News.

-

An excellent game of ball was played al
the fair ground Friday between Bowens
Milk and Nashville.
The playing was
far above the average on both sides, it
really being a battle of pitchers.
Nash­
ville- won by a sdore of 14 to 8.
Orlie Van Horn has formed a partner­
ship with J. E. Young, an acquaintanceami eiasiiinate at Ann Arbor, for the
practice i»f law at Los Angeles, Cal. They
live opened au office and hung out their
abingie. Oriie’s many friends here wish
the firm success.

z/'At a meeting of the Firemens’ Aid
y Society Monday evening the following
' officer- were elected:—

A. K. Retikes,—Pres.
1.. Mans.—Vice Pres.*’
Fred Soule,—Sec’y. and Tress.
I
The Society is in a very flourishing
\cbn&lt;lition.

Henry Marble.

.

Some of tbe old huliters in this^ity tell
of has ing seen a large .snake In the neigh­
borhood of Carter’s lake at least 20 years
ago, at which, time it was described as
being 12 to 15 feet long. Some of
tbe older residents of the city say that 85
or 40 years ago when a circus was oomlnc
into this dty. one of their cages was tip­
ped over near tbe -dugway'’ and three
reptiles escaped.
Many of the young
men of tbe present day can remember of
having heard of Carter’s snake almost
from infancy. Nearly every year for tbe
past 15 or 20 someone is reported to have
seen him.
.
Tbe snake was named “Carter’s snake”
because It has alwavs been seen in some
of tbe wild, marsh}* country around Car­
tels lake, where he seqps to make his
home though never seen twice in tbe
same place. Many years ago H. G. Car­
ter. of this city, who owns the laud around
tbe lake, run across the snake in the
woods.. He says that the snake was near­
ly 20 feet in length and five inches through
in the thickest part of the body. Luke
Waters shot at this snake, or some other
monstrous snake one time while it was
In the water at Carter’s lake. The veracity
of these statements will not be ques­

T):i the editorial page will be found the
prophecy of the late nnd eminent statesmin. Ja/. G. Blaine
The prophecy was
made during onfl of his speeches In 1888.
Djm-.H'raiic I success in 1892 and all the
civil* that have followed Its accession to tioned.
However, among those who have lived
power tend |o more than fulfill even its
In the vicinity, and doubted the presence
darkest phase®. Be sure and read it.
of a big snake in that locality, and doubt­
• On account of the Epworth League As­ ed all reports concerning the snake, was
Henry Marble.
He had Jived around
* aembly al Ludington, Mich. The Michi­
there for yearaThad been around a good
gan Central will sell tickets at one and deal, and never saw anything of the big
uue third fare for the round trip.! Good reptile.
West of the cemetery, and just on the
guiiig Jure 18th. to 2«th., return i«K until
north side of tbe road, is a low marshy
August 25th. Children at one half the
piece of ground, and near this the spake
above rate.
has been seen on two or three different
C. R. Osborn,
occasions. A growth of underbrush sur­
Agent rounds this swail. Monday morning as
Henry Marble was coming into this city
J. T. Lombard has the framework near­ be had reached the spot where this marsh
ly up for his beautiful residence. Mr. comes up close to the road, and looking
Lombard has spared neither time nor ex­ over the fence he saw the much talked of
snake with his head up in the air about
pense in improving his properly. The three feet and his body trailing 13 or 15
style of his house will be something like feet to the rear.
Tbe snake stopped a moment, looked at
Dr. Lowry’s new residence which is being
finished as rapidly as possible, !both of Henry who stood tor the moment trans­
fixed to the spot, and then moved' slowly
which will add a great deal to the beauty along. The same can’t be said of Henry.
Of the city.
He whipped up his horses and commenced
P. A- Sheldon’s residence will lie some­ to yell like a Commancbe Indian. When
he reached Sexton McElwain’s residence
thing new for this city and will Ire he drove into the yard on a run and in­
thoroughly modern as well.
The first formed the sexton what he bad seen. Af­
Story will be of Ionia sand stone, rock ter telling him he came to the city and re­
laced. Tfie second story will be of press­ lated his experience aud a searching party
was organized some time later but his
ed brick. The third story or attfc will be “snakesbip” had left.
.
of wood. The bouse will *have all tbe
It seems as if there can be no possible
modern improvements, Philo never does question but what an extremely large
anything by halves and when it l« com­ snake lives around Carter’s lake. He has
l&gt;een reported to have been seen by so
pleted his residence will be one ol the fin- many different people including men, wo­
eat-in lhe city.
men and children whose statements are
In thu forthcoming (August) number ot regarded as correct. The length of tbe
snake has been variously reported as be­
The Forum, there will be three striking ing from 16 to 25 feet.
articles treating of three recent (startling
manifestations of crime—The great Rail­
road Strike and its causes; Tne Assassina­
Tbe next series of eitamlnations will be
tion of Carnot; and the Police Revelations held as follows:
In New York. Discussions of these sub­
Thursday and Friday. Aug. 2 and 3.
Saturday,
■----- , Friday and----------- 81 Aug.
ject® are grouped under the general title, (regular.)
“The Sentimental Dealing with Crime and and Sept. 1, (special). Friday and Satur­
day, Sept. 28 nnd 29, (special.)
its Increase:” and following these is a
The regular will begin at 9 a. m. on the
fairly startling review of Hie recent first day. the specials at 1 p. m. The two
world-wide increase of crime, by Mr. first will be held at tbe High School, the
Candidates will
Henry Charles Lea. of Philadelphia. last at the Court Room.
be excused from writing any branches in
These make one of the most note-worthy which they have made a standing of 90
groupes of strong and timely articles that per cent at their two last examinations.
have ever appeared in our periodical liter­ Under the law now, candidates who have
made an average standing of 85 per cent
ature.
at two previous examinations and who
Just now tho country has two PresL teach continuously may have their certifi­
denis—President Cleveland and President cates renewed without examination. This
Debs. President Cleveland is in Wash­ favor, however, will be extended oply to
such teachers as attend the institutes and
ington endoawring to attend to tbe great associations, do reading circle work, and
nnd responsible duties with which be is thus manifest a proper professional spirit.
By order of the board.
charged by the mandate of the American
Enoch Andrus,
people. President Debs is in Chicago act­
Commissioner.
ing under the authority of an organization
Au examination of candidates for ad­
of which be is the founder and head. Just mission to the Agricultural College will be
at present. President Debs has more act­ held in connection with the teacher’s ex­
ual personal power than has President amination, August 2nd. at Hastings. Tbe
subjects embraced in the examination are
Cleveland. But behind President Cleve­ arithmetic, geography, grammar, U. S.
land is the American people.
'President History, reading, writing and spelling.
Tbe authorities at the school have ar­
Debs will run bte little and disturbing
course and join the ranks of offers who ranged this examination as an accommo­
dation to the candidate, in order to save
in the past have sought" to array classes him the expense of the trip to the College,
against one another in this country.'—G. R. iu case he could not pass. A fee of one
dollar will be charged those taking the ex­
Democrat
amination.
Few, if any, movements in and by tbe
Fur full particulars concerning lhe
Order of Knights of Pythias have possess­ College, address,
,
Lewis Gobton,
ed the importance that the passage of a
Agricultural
College,
Mich.
special act of Incorporation of this great
order by tbe Congress of the United States
Education.
possesses. This act of incorporation has

recently been passed and it carries with It
tbe exclusive right to the use of the name
by which the order has been known ever
since it was established by tbe immortaliz­
ed Rathbone and his handful of'brethren.
Great has been the annoyance to members
of the order caused by the arsumption of
(be name by fungus organizations of ‘varl.ous kinds and colors, which now should
fce compelled to take upon tiKmselves
some other title than that belonging solely
and only to The Order of Knights of
PytMn. It will now be tbe daty of the
members of tbe Order everywhere to see
that tbe exclusive use of this name is con­
fined to it, and to it alone.
The annoy anee suffered more particularly by our
brethren of the Southern States can be
Abated, and tbe stigma they were com­
pelled to endure by lhe establishment by
colored people of what was termed
Knights of Pythias lodges, can now be­
atopped. It is a solution of a problem
Which has leng troubled the wise beads of
tbe order, of bow to prevent the disreput­
able use of the name.
It is tbe first in­
stance wbereia the U. &amp; Cungreos has, by
special act. incorporated a Gcret order,

Three hundred and forty men are in
physical development class at Harvard.
Bachelor of hygiene and doctor of higiene are two new degrees created by the
University of Durham, England.

The junior fellowship of Dublin Uni­
versity will hereafter be open to men and
women students on the same terms.

Massachusetts Ims 569 public libraries,
containing 300 volumes or over. The total
number of volumes is 8,560,085.
Ixdilgh University Intends to build a
laboratory that will have no equal in the
college world. The cost la estimated at
about &gt;300,000. ,
Rev. Dr. Wm. Henry Furness, of Phila­
'delphia, Is Harvard’s senior alumnus. He
ix the only surviving member of the class
(of 1820.

At tbe last meeting of the Dartmouth
faculty it was voted to make all tbe stud­
ies of tbe senior class elective, and to
abolish all required studies.
English education dates from Alfred the
Great, who ordered that the eon of every
freeman* who could afford it should be
taught reading end writing.
Tbe first private library mentioned by
historians was that of Aristotle, B. C. 334.

tbe I’ailed Staten

United

Round Trip TonrtaW
to Northern
Mlchlrau Point*
Commencing June laL 1894 the ^Jck*
I&lt;an Centnyl will sell round' trip ^kets
from liMstings co:
MIcIl ,at 87.10
Traverse ’ City
8.V3
Petoskey
9.90
llartior Springs
“
10.30
Mackinaw City
“
11 30
Mackinac Island
**
7.96
Elk Rapids
“
Charlevoix
Ottawa Beach
“
These rates remain In effect until Septeinber, 30. 1884. Return limit October 81
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1894.
Agent.
Real Entat*
QUIT CLAIM DKKDS.

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. Ezra Bed•ker to Kila Lamb, 33 a. sec
Grove, 41.00.
.
EtU Jjun'i to Ezra Decker. 39 a. sec2i. Maple
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Black man’s artd. Delton, ftoo.
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Wtillsm Bronson. Rutland
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Nancy Dixon, Yankee Sprints
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BROOKLYN’S LATEST GAIN. '
Th.
Old H^atah. «. n»lbo.b
Which th. Bin.. Th— dm Ateort-d. I

A MAN NOT

IN THE STONE AGE.

EASILY KILLED.

smoke the
A tall, slender man. vriU frofi-gray |
beasd and hair and piercing eyes which
roved around under a pair of heavy
gear eyebrows, sauntered through the ,
Arlington lobby al Washington the •
^Xy- ••T^tisOranrilleStwrt.;

of Montana, lhe new mtaiatar ta Urugua,
“^
guay and
uno P-"&lt;n.y.2-&lt;d_«J&gt;^
.—
to. sur reporter.^
oahte ^y

STSTnaT^’^'*^
time he has been east of tbe Misaissippi
for a quarter of a century. He has had
more startling adventures and hair­
breadth escapes than almost any man
you ever heard of. i remember one of
them well. Stuart was one of the first
pioneers in the territory of Montana
and was quartz crazy like the rest of
them. He was out on a prospecting
trip once and had dismounted from his
horse, leaving hi* rifle strapped to the
saddle, when the animal ran away. It
was late in the year and that night
snow began falli’ng. He was miles
away from any habitation, in the heart
of the mountains, and in searching for
his horse he lost his bearings. He l»*d
only a small pocketknife and his fusee
safe only contained two or three firemakers. The first night be was out it

SZh 73™^ *Xhe^' nX Stunrt caught about a dozen of them
and cooked them. For ten days ho
wandered through the mountains with
...
Al,... n.«tu Ktflra
nothin* «Ue to
birds On. day on rik robbed ag» w.
a tree within two yards of him, but he
had nothing to kill it with. Then a
frog crossed his path, but he was not
strong enough to catch ; up with it.
^Vhen he was nearly dead two Indians
found him and took him into their
camp to have fun with him. They fed
him up
as to gel strong enough to
ran while they could beat him with
tepee poles. One night he eae.ped,
Xdc a horse and got away. Begot
lout in the mountains again, and doggoned if bls second honw didn’t gel
away from him! He wandered around
again for three or four days, and then,
when he had given up completely ’and
loin down to die, some of the party who
had gone out to hunt him up camo
across him and carried him to camp. It
is devoutly believed in Montana that
nothing can kill Granville Stuart. He
was a mighty hunter in those days, too.
He ha* the record of killing sixteen elk
from one spot, without getting up. He
is a man of powerful mfaid, aud wUl
uphold the stars and stripes and all
that they mean in his new position."

Prof. Victor Horsley. T. B. S-, lately
mode come Interesting asaortiona In an
addrera in Toynbee hall, London, upon
■•TrephlningintheHtoneAg®.'' He Bald
that there was no doubt that these
prehistoric people, though little better
than savages of a low type, performed
this delicate operation, and the proof
of it to surgeons was convincing If
hralwl
the sharp edges become rounded, and if
there was a kind of worm-eaten ap­
pearance round what was once a
wound it mount that there was inflam­
mation nt the time of healing. Prof.
Horsley exhibited representations of
prehistoric skulls which presented
these appearance*, and urged that it
was sufficient proof that tbe owners
survivcfi these operations, performed
something like flve thousand years
ago. He found that in one instance
tbe bole had been scraped out of the
skull, and mentioned that even at tlie
present time among the Kabyles, Ln
the north of Africa, two days were oc­
cupied in performing the operation.
Trephining whs also accomplished by
drilling a number of holes with a bone
drill, then breaking down tbe small
partitions, and ho releasing the desired

beeffected with a stone saw.and skulls
were represented that showed that
after the periosteum had been scraped
' away sawing had been resorted to.
Primitive people, be said, were very
| careless as to these operations, and
even five hundred years ago in Germa­
ny a piece of the skull was removed as
■ a cure for melancholy. If a savage
suffered in the head from a blow tre­
phining was accomplished, and doubt­
less
4—
— the
--i- sufferer from fits, who .yas
considered to be possessed, waaire­
Hered by a similar
similar operation^ From
the skull, he had examined he found
that the holes were generally made
Immediately above those parts of the
brain where an injury would induce
Induce
flta. Often tbe piece of bone was reskull and at other times
1 placed:in the «kull
। it was split up into amulets. No doubt
j the dwellers in the stone age looked
' into the operation as something ver^
। special
------- r nnd
— considered that' the bone
removed had supernatural properties.
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wnteh Are obI
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j ln Swedcn. if you address the pooregt
on tbe Blreet von muRt iWt
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The beautiful old Dutch town ol
Flatbush, which has just been added to
Brooklyn, is one of the oldest and most
interesting settlements near New York.
The statement has been made that it is
even older than Brooklyn. The facta
are that Brooklyn got a Dutch charter
in 1653, whereas Gov. Petrus Stuyvesant granted a patent for Flatbush in
1651, but both towns date earlier than
those years, and Brooklyn was the first
one settled.
|
It was in 1636, according to the
almanac of the Brooklyn Eagle for
1893, that three citizens of New Am­
sterdam went over to Gowanus and the
Kennedy’s Long Branch and'
Walla bout (now the Nineteenth ward
Ocean Spray.
'
of Brooklyn) and bought land of tlie
Canarsie Indians, who claimed all that
Kennedy's Long (re ; in: Wafers
shore. They built soon afterward, and
Kennedy’s Kewton i':-,.,.,:.
thu» began the settlement of Brooklyn.
We are redeiring ajv.. quanti­
Cornelius Dickson established a ferry
ties of Raspberries it r canning.
^between our Peck slip and what is now
the foot of Fulton street iu 1642, and if
was called the ferry to Breukelen,
after the name of a place • in Holland.'
It was 1646 (some say in May and some
say in June of that year) when schepens |
t The same courtesy is insisted upon if
A QUAKER HEARSE.
| you pass a lady on the stairway. To
were elected over there, and the Dutch j
governor and council recognized the । It la Caed by the Rich and la tb« Plainest; ' enter a reading room or a bank with
NOW THE
formation of a government across the
Beanie In This Country.
| one’s hat on is regarded as a bad
river. They hud
given
the
whole
of
I
- . r ,
,
I The hearse that carries the remains i breach of manners. To place your
Convnen
Conyneu fConevi
(Coney) island to (Ivslwirt
Gysbert On
Op '1 o&lt; th„ binary New York man to thei hand on the arm of a lady is a grave
Dyck two years
yearabefore
before that, in
mlMl,
1644, but ,
e
be’bedecked with waring■ nnd objectionable familiarity.
without surrendering the government
lnme, ond eousplcuou. festoons of'
In Holland a lady is expected to reclaim upon the B»heriea there. Ten moarnin&lt;i but tho New Tork miuion.• tire precipitately if she should enter a
yeara later, Id IW, Flatlands, Hat'j ajrc. if be foliows the example of deedI store or a restaurant where men nre
bush and Brooklyn organired a nulitia । and p,M millionaires, make, his jour- congregated.
She waits until they
company to ware away robber, and M ln , uin blBcl( Tcbi(.lt) wl01 noi have transacted their business and de­ Are on hand, and so are we
prataa So lklbush Brat come, into unnccoMa
ornamentation, Thi. Ui parted.
with a lot of I’m?' Insect
the history of Brooklyn jttst two huntho
hcttrBe.
Ladies seldom rise in Spain to re­
Powder and th' best
drod and forty year, earlmr than the
helrs(.
„„„ Yoril
ceive a male visitor, and they rareb“«»«r Pla« .wn lowed it up.
exchange, ia let out only to people wbo• ly accompany him to the door.
.Sticky fly Paper.
Flatbu»h was tnen M.dwout or SHd-, „nt to
buriod „
also Neptheliue
For a Spaniard to give a lady—even
die Wood, and tta settlement had been suicU .peaking, there have been a
, his wife—his arm when out walking
- for the CaaP'”°n“ ?
of
for therei is looked upon aa a decided violation
that Bottlers want there a. early A. ,ehielM&gt; |lke all othcn&gt;. lvU1 „rr oot&gt;
pet Bug.
r.
-v
, l x। vemciea, line an utners. win w
, of propriety.
’“V"?
.he „S7‘ Y” 1 but “
•hu’ » "V™
’
4 of going’
In Ftersia, among the aristocracy, a
taM
■
. O’u M
to
P. k'«&gt; “Other Pprecisely
recitely IIlike it isi visitor sends notice an hour or two be1M1 la the first reliable date in the hta- built,
bnif, and it is a
n precious
ntwlnne fiction
flnfin of thei fore calling, and gives a day’s notice
tory of the old Dutch farming village.
undertakers that the Quaker hearsei if. the visit is one of great importance.
You will find a glass of our
In that year Stuyvesant granted a pat­
which carried its grim load to Green­ He is met by servants before he reaches
ent authorizing the people there to
wood
recently
is
the
same
Quaker
• the house, and other considerations
maintain a village.
To-day the old town is the seat of a hearse behind which the sad procession are shown him according to relative
tremendous real estate flurry, on nc-! of a bygone generation marched slow­ rank. The left, and not the right ia
ly to the cemetery. It is called thei considered the position of honor.
count of which the old farms have been
No Turk will enter a sitting-room
cut up by streets and parceled into lota.j Quaker hearse because of its extreme।
Refreshing on a hot day.
which are advertised on all sorts of “easy ; simplicity, which has endeared it to the। with dirty shoes. The upper classes
terms’’ and for apparently very cheap Quakers- They and the millionairesi wear tight-fitting shoes, with galoches
prices. Trolley lines run out through I always use it
over them. The latter, which receive
It is drawn by a span of black horsesr all ths dirt and dust, are left outside
the once noble main street of the vil-1
lage and far beyond, and the confusion driven by a black driver. John Gil­ the door. The Turk never washes in
martin,
who has been driving it for the» dirty water. Water is poured over his
of a transition period makes the place
(Sign of the Elephant.1
very shabby. But some old Dutch laxt twenty ye*r% has a solemn facei hands, so that when polluted it runa
that
matches
well the melancholy hue
houses and many noble and beautiful
mansions of a colonial period still of liis clothes. Occasionally, specially
In Syria the people never take off
HASTINGS. MICH.
stand there beside country seats of ' instructed, John puts draped cockades tbelr caps or turbans when entering
great size and later date. ’ Lovers of on Ms horses and an extra wide weed the house or visiting a friend, but they
the antique and the historic in archi­ on his hat, but he considers plainness always leave their shoes at the door.
tecture have long been making pilgrim­ preferable to an attempt at effect in There are no mate or scrapers outside
ages to Flatbush to gloat over the funerals.
and the floors inside are covered with
So far as is known, no Quaker hearse
quaint fanlights, the old half-doors
expensive rugs, kept very clean in
OR THE
W
and the gable windows, and to revel in ever disgraced a funeral by breaking Moslem houses and used to kneel upon
the pursuit of splendid mantels, and down while carrying a body. Once the while saying prayers.
Quaker
had
a
narrow
escape.
That
andirons, and door knockers, and the
euausKCD ar
tbe like, few of which have been part­ was years ago, when Mayor Havemeyer died. The Quaker carried the
ed with by their owners.
Funk A wagnalls Co . new voak.
body safely, but no sooner had it re­
4________ 4
Uniter, atoll
turned to the stable than the rear axle
TYPEWRITTEN MUSIC.
corn per bn.. &lt;5
gave way and the hearse came down
Ekzs per dor,, 9 to 10
A ProccfiK by Which Notes Can Be Taken with a crash. The present Quaker has
Hldt* per lb.. 2*4.
IT COST
lard perlh.. 10.
Down with Great Rapidity.
outworn three sets of wheels. Since
I’.UatoM Per hu.. M) to 1.00.
While great improvements have been the original Quaker first set out on ita
l».« per i»u.. 40
nearly
Talluw i&gt;er ib.. ,x«4.
made in the last few years in short­ travels it has carried the remain* of
ONE
hand systems, and language can now the Vanderbilts, Astora, Jay Gould,
Wheat’ white per bu.G.
be transferred to paper with the rapid­ Catharine Wo'*-, the Btewarta, HaveMILLION *
ity of speech, the writing of music is meyers, and n any others. Henry 8
dollars.
still un occupation of exasperating te­ Ives made his last journey in the
lbw per ton. 4.00 t&lt;t. 7'00.
diousness. A musical shorthand has Quaker. It is the plainest and finest
Millet wed fxsrbu. B0.
often been suggested, and it is said hearse in this country.
Pork:drex«ed. a. 50.
Beaus, l.no t»» 1.2 &lt;.
that certain musicians have devised for
Chicken dmtee l. a and ».
themselves such a system, which has
•Turkeys, drevwd. rt.
GRANDEST
For several years past the post office
Beef dreused. 5 &amp;o to &lt;1.00.
served their purpose fairly well. But
Beef five sh a.
any attempt to bring the speed of mu­ department at Washington has been
on n,wp“°’ bv‘h‘
Mutton, dressed. 6.
sical notation within even appreciable protraUng against the Inferior accom­
distance of the rata of musical produc­ modations of tho New York and Chi­
Its Editors number 24 /.
tion, either instrumental or vocal, has cago offices, which are the gorernIn preparation 4 years.
PROBATE ORDER.
Has a Wonderful Vocabulary
always been looked upon us impossible. n^ts chief money makers.
Both
It is difficult to imagine how it can buildings arc owned by th, federal
nearly
«»&lt; tee Prohare Court for tbe
ever be otherwise, but none the less are government, and both are conducted ■ Alf
**thr pr°hMf” orc*- «n
those inventors who seek to increase not from their liberal postal revenue,.
the facility of transferring to paper
Within Twice
----- n.sisu-r-M ami nnit-iv innr.
oft*
musical ideas, either fresh from the
Lbarie« W. Arw’nroox. Judge 01
brain of Lhe computer or from the ren­
of
wt4U’ °r we’&gt;hrn
dition of the artift. worthy of com­ the federal goTeran^t. The raoelpU
OO NOT BUY * OICTION»»Y
DO NOT BUY A
mendation and gratitude. An attempt of the New York office la a rear am J i"
*nd nhl*
Edition Holy verified
ot said dee- aaed, -pra\ irg Oatll you bare larwUratb'1 'bf WriaXMfi
in this direction has just been made in seven million dollars. The expenses, that m
the construction ot a machine for type­ todndlag eight Ihonraod doU.nTtoOe
■' “• *
writing music, says the Fort Worth
R IB
“rkrocai.r. Mnt n« to a»y address•■&gt;"*
Gazette. The machine look* like an
PHICB •! 2 to*22 accordin.
items, are two million five hundred
&lt;tellara, leaving a net ©refit
to the government from itaopsmik®
of four million five hundred thoumuid
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made so as to adapt the
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VOL.. XXX1X.NO. 13.

HASTINGS, MICH., JULY 26. 1894.

NOTICE
Having bought the Furniture Stock of
HIRAM ROGERS cheap, and desiring to
c[( it out in the next 30 days I will sell

REGARDLESS of cost,
The stock consists of Book Cases, Bed
R,
Suits?, Chairs. Rockers, Side Boards,
p
Baby Carriages, Carpeto, Rugs,
p , H-js and everything that goes to make
first class Furniture stock.
ui

QEO. E. ROWE

Are we willingO to exchange?
~
WE STAND READY TO EXCHANGE

At any time
OR WE WILL PAY YOU YOUR MONEY IF WE C.4.V-

NOT SUIT YOU.

Try Us Once
We Can And Will Save You Money.

See 3 hose

—

Men’s Russet Shoes We are
Offering You.

TRADE WITH.

woolleij &amp; Bronson " KK‘df”B
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CONDEMNED
murderer

SOLID FOR RICH.
Barry County

Republicans'-^ Gallantly

Too republican count, convention waa
called lo order yesterday morning at 10:S0
•&lt; the opera house by Hale Kenyon, cbalrm»n ot the Cuun,r Committee, who ailed
Kuo ne Davenport, of Woodland, lo the
” Tempomry Chairman. Hartley
Hemlrlek. ot Middleville, was elected
Secretary.
rhe varioun committees were numed:-*
On CredenUal,. c. W. Jordan. W. 1. Mar­
ine and J. O. Hughes.
Permanent Organlaatluu aud Order ot
Buallteaa-w. It Cook. David Huggett
and Frank Bullis.
Kesolutlotis— Hon. John Carveth. Enoch
Andrus and C. W. Smith.
Convention adjourned till one o’clock p.
m. Shortly after that hour Chairman
Daftnport called the convention to or­
der.

noUm
ni«MM»r
fJ 111,8 ‘Conversion
-Amvemion
PlBWtUrt* rth««
___ o notes
.. .. with
.
&gt;l‘” e ujdi'Ucr ot mi
MKwrS.
Kester
for
“■“•W'-lortorUitedlttrtet.Md
i .‘‘■PP1rovvs
choice of a man of such
,nlcgr,ty for tills
position as Mr. Keeler is known to be.
Hale Kenyon was unanimously re-elect­
ed Chairman of tfae County Committee.
Chas. W. Jordan was elected Secretary.
Following ate the members of the
County Committee.

M*P,e Gror*. c,&lt;&gt;*e
sa&gt;*»-b*nlth. Woodland, 8.

S2rtik^iK.8.4“tonj.
Ben GasktH;
Hastings City, 1st ward. James M. Bauer: Has
vr- W- JonUn; Hastlnga
6
KenMton; Hastlnp City,
n Kenyan: Carlton. Jerry Rogers:
V®**' A'ex McCofium;
wuSS'in*i8-tKnoch Andrus;
mirtm.r, *v4, v P£rk|ns;Orangeville, Eugene
Armstrong;
Thornap pie, R. m. Johnson. c-

A rising vote of thanks was extended to
Eugene Davenport, who so ably presided
over the meeting, after which Convention
adjourned.

Immigration.
,
(. W. .Ionian as C- airman of Committee
There is not much doubt in the minds
on Cnxlenrtals reported the following of thinking men, that the careless manner
townships and wards entitled ‘o represen­ in which we have allowed foreigners to
tation as ftllows:—
come to this country, ot every name and
1
Aw.{■'“W- ■' K Jewell. C. character, has bad much to do with our
L. Briggs, Win. 1 ralt ami E.-W. Stevens.
strikes and labor troubles, for several
Norman Lath­
am. Sam I Hinchman, Isaac Weeks and Wm years past and neither is it doubted tbat
’ ir-nivnee.
Baurv- Aivah Pcnno-k, Peter A. Young the Immigration laws of this country need
wX'rm,S”'l‘-’r,“" J-*"'&gt;•»■ J. g. &gt;iuii,A;
p very radical over-hauling and that cer­
»• ui. r.nuni,
*
l
Jno- Ftimisa, C. tain conditions need to be established be­
R
K w- u ■ iS • Felghner. O. S Mitchell, J.
fore they are allowed to come here at
B. Mills,
H. Andrus.
Offley.
&amp;
*.» H.
SIS'* ”• H.
“,n,
"e Francis.
” CrWCra«"
all.
.
(-'aRlton—J. M. Rogers, Tobias Garn, O. (’.
We have prated loo loud, and too long,
Barnum. Henrr CroekJvnl, X. O. Allardlng.
that this country of ours was the asylum
»• »"«*“•
Hope—Aaron Shults. Ira A. (fefflMhl. Jno. Mc- of the oppressed of every land. While we
CiUlum, .Us . G. Brow--, Malcolm McCallum.
are glad to know, and fully realize and
Irving --Kiux-h Andrus,Q. I., Beamer, a. H.
appreciate the generous and philanthropic
Bates'. A. D. Hughes and Henry Eckhart.
JOH)&lt;ST.JWN-W. «. Nye. F. T Doty. F. spirit of the invitation, we see it answered
B'idij, Bert Zimmerman. (’. 8. Bristol.* Dr.
Hutchinson, Henry Stevens.
by the coming of tho dirt and filth, the
Mai-lk Grove—Louis Norton. ICob't Bell,
anarchist, the vagabond, the dregs of EuE.
Potter. I&gt; M. Day and Ch.is. Fowler.
OrAngkvii t.K—hucenv Harthorn. Walter roifean prisons, and pest houses, sent here
Brown.John It. O»good. Hemy Benson :uul
Hodnev Flowers.
to prey upon American charity and strike
PRAIRIKV:U.E- A. C. Towne. J. W. Sackett.
J. J. Perkins,8. France. MlHinel Doster. A. C. down American liberty, a dangerous ele­
C. tblll.
’
«
ment in the hands ot designing demoRvtuanu—Warren Foreman, M. A. Kork,
Lee b. Cobb and G.“R. Brown.
'
gogues that should be weeded out by good
TnoitNAm.F- H. E Hendrick. R. M. John­
son. S. C. Rich. Sam'i alien, Amos Hanlon. wholesome Immigration laws and left to
Juo. CarvcUi. F. W. Walker, Win# H. Sever­ rot In the stagnant pool that spawned
ance. Chas. Harner, Geo. L Keelrr.
Woodland -Samuel Veite. S. S. Schantz. them. We have no use for them. here.
Chas. Gmzinger. Euxene Davenport, 1&gt; A.
This element is doubly dangerous in our
Miller, Willard Bolton,• David Ober, Wmley
government. Swarming in upon us irf
k Senings—C W. Armstrong. W J.
such
numbers and the ease with which we
Rhcnte. J. M. Burpee. A. F. Sylvester, Q.
■
Hafitngs Citt. 1st Ward—J. M. Bauer. confer the ballot and citizenship, creates
David Evcleshymer.
through political channels a morbid sym­
2nd Ward -II. W. Sent*. W. H. Snyder. U. W.
pathy based upon the votes they cast ahd
Jordan and I*. W. Burgees.
3rd Ward-E.G. Holbrook, J. M. - McElwain. the party victory obtained by their totes.
A. K. Kenast »n*.
4th Ward—1. W. Vrooinin. Chester Messer, We see this very.plainly verified by the
I’. T. Culgrovr, G II. Brooks. W. 1:. &lt; •&lt;x&gt;k.
; attitude of Governor Attgeld, of Illinois,
C. w Jordan, i
W. 1. Marble. - Com.
• and Mayor Hopkins, of the city of Chicago,
when this element was let loose, to kill, :'
W. R. Coek. Chairman Commitle on | bum. and destroy at their pleasure and;
Permanent Organization and Order of the city red -with flame, and lurid with the
Business, reported as follows^ 1st—That smoke from property destroyed, with!
Temporary officers be made permanent. threats of sacking the city and a reign of
2nd—Report of committee on resolutions: terror every where, these men wanted no
3rd—Election 12 delegates lo state con­ quarrel with the votes, that gave them
vention; 12 delegates to congressional; 23 official position.
to senatorial: 4th—election of oounty com­
We are v«wy glad to learn that this ele­
mittee; 5th—election chairman aud Secre­ ment Is now going much faster than it is,
tary of same; Sth—adjournment.
coming to this country and when that
Hon. John Carveth, chairman committee anarchistic element and “furious Frank
on resolutions, offered the following stir­ and fiery Hun” get home again, just Jet ns
ring resolutions, that portion of it refer­ spring the trap and let them stay there.
ring to Hou. John T. Rich being adopted
with three cheera.
Grover or Gorumn, Which,
ReKulutlous.

Recently stood on the scaffold with only
a few moments between him and eternity.
After the noose was adjusted he was ask­
ed if he wouldliketosay anything. “Yes”
he replied, “I would like the make a few
remarks about the Wilson Bill.” We
submit that it was not natural for a man
under those circumstances to talk upon
such a subject. It was not expected.
So you would not expect us to talk of
anything but

The republicans of Barry County in Conrantlon assembled send greeting to the Hou. John
T Rich and congratulate him upon the faith­
fill discharge of every dutv imposed upm Ukn
as the chief executive of Michigan and for bls
fearless, progressive aud successful adminis­
tration ot the affairs of the state: Be It
Resolvbd that it Is the sense of thia conven­
tion that be has Jnstly earned and deserves the
bailee with delight by republicans everywhere.
BKfJolvkd that. While we deplore the finan­
cial depression and distress from which the na­
tion is suffering by reason of an
Democratic Congress, we recognize with Ua;ure the many evidences of the P*0!',1®
out tbr country who are turning to Tho
Old Party" to lead them back to Hie dajs of.
N itloual Prosperity and wes reaffirm aw
d.mce in the prmclptos enunciated at the MlnConvention nnd favor protetllpn,
recfnrorltyf'bl-raetallsin, urge the
on
nt Jiwr as money, oppose pauper i in migration
2nd favor the adjustment of differences qinsing
from time to time between employers ’•■&lt;l f’1}
plmee* to the end that they may be seltted upon
p,.ee&lt;ulln.«.
JOH&gt;. rARVrn,.|
Enoch awdrcs. - Com.
C. W. Smith.
7
Following are Gie dele»M« elected to

FURNITURE

State Convention:—
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Wtemh;

“ w DlttenlwcK. Wm- Beto,. J. X-

It’s our business, we're interested in it,
and can’t help talking about it. If you
want any Bed Room Suites, Dressers,
Elegant Book Cases or Furniture of any
kind just give me a call. My complete
stock and low prices will please you.
I can show you the nicest thing in the
line of Baby Carriages you ever saw if
you will only give me the opportunity.

A.

McCoy.

A

The three departments of our govern­
ment the
executive, legislative and
judicial, were wisely established by Its
founders and each made separate and dis­
tinct from the other so that there should
be no clashing of authority. The legisla­
tive to frame and enact laws: the judicial
to decide upon their constitutionality,
and the executive to see that they are
executed and faithfully administered.
Out of this condition the question of
authority has arisen between Senator Gor­
man and the President, who Instead of be­
ing satisfied with the powers conferred
upon the executive, wants to boss the
other two. He wrote a letter to Congress?
man Wilson telling him just how he want­
ed the Tariff bill passed, delivering his
epistle through his faithful Poet boy,
Donney M. We don’tj know whether
Grover wanted that letter read or whether
be didn’t. We are inclined to think that
he didn't but that his Poatzboy, Dou. for­
got to deliver that part of bls verbal mes­
sage to bls protege Prof. IWilson, and thus
executive interference with the business
of Congress leaked out by the forgetful­
ness of the boy and not by the short­
sightedness of Chainnan Wilson.
Of
course “Public office Is a Public trust”
but the. boy should have had a belter

WHOLE NO. 2041
COMMUNICATION.

tached to two or three hydrants in the
vicinity, from which a good sized stream
of water ran down the gutter to the river,
Strike*.
besides the large amount that would nat­
It would seem from the occurrences of urally be used by the citizens of our city.
The pumps were set to work about
the past four weeks that the time had fully
come for the people of the country to ask 10:30. At 11:30 the water In the well
was 6X ftet deep—as low as It was deem­
themselves the question, whether they ed best to pump IL
During, the hour
have any rights that government is bound 3600 strokes had been made bv the pump,
to care for and protect, or whether a few each stroke forcing. 14 gallons of water
04th bound organizations scattered over through the pipes, making a total of 50­
400 gallons pumped during the hour.
To
the country and controlled by leaders at give our readers an Idea of what such a
high salaries, shall be privileged to order quantity of .waler is, we will say that it
these different organizations out on strike, would make a pond containing about
letting all the vicious and baser element | 8064 cubic feet, as there are about
I gallons In a cubic foot. This represents
loote to -burn, pillage and ’deMcoy the a pond of water 30 rods long, one rod
property of the people and shatter the wide, aud one foot deep. Think of this
volume being pumped from a drive well in
foundation of human society.
llave we so soon come to see this gov­ one hours' time.
Engineer Murphy informs us that he
ernment “of the people, by the people, and has pumped from 350.0001O 780,000 gal­
for the people” thrown Into a condition of lons of water every 24 hours.
The latter ‘
anarchy aud mob violence by a few well quantity would represent a pond SO rods
long, one rod wide and nearly 16 feet
fed, well paid leaders, whose salaries are deep. This shows that Hastings people
increased and place? retained; by the are very temperate to soy the least There
amount of property destroyed by the are not quite 500 water takers hi tho city,
Vandals they let loose to carry on the work so 780,000 gallons per day of 34 hour^.
would represent an average consumption of
o'destruction? Have we come to this 1560 gallons for each water taker. Or there
that an addle brained lunatic and anar­ are 8019 men, wpmen and ‘children in
chist. from the fcabash, can rise up tn our Hastings, so that 780.00QI gallons would
midst and by tots order kindle the fires of represent an average consumption of 258
gallons for every man. woman and child
destruction In our cities and Inaugurate a in the city.
We would not be much sur­
reign of terror in the land, aud no power prised at some of the older ones, biit it
or authority anywhere to stay his hellish certainly must hustle some of the little
work? Is it true that we must find eur kids to get away with their share.
The enormous quantity of water pump­
remedy Inside of State lines, or let such ed shows that there must be a big waste
wanton destruction go right on? Is It of water somewhere and various plans
true that when the government is threat­ are proposed to furnish a sufficient supply
ened by foes and the national flag Insulted in the future, chief among which is the
idea to put down another well and more
that they can call you and I from the quiet pipes to feed our present supply.
of bur homes, and the happy circle of
Those who were preseat gl the test were
warm friends and compel us to go to the astonished at the supply that wo have.
franc to save the nations life and honor? When the water reached the lowest point,
the noise of the water pouring through
When our life, property and home is as­ the three aqd four Inch pipes sounded like
sailed by the mob, and we call in vain up a minature Niagara. The pipes at the
on our municipal and slate government south side of the well throw water a foot ,
to help us and they turn a deaf ear to our or two into the air, while those at the
north side were not nearly as active. Mr.
entreaties, we must stop at state lines, Morgan who put in some of the machinery
must we? or be deprived of all that our at the pump house said that he never saw
American citizenship has conferred upon a better supply of water than we have '
here. .
us, “life, liberty and the pursuitof happi­
Tuesday evening there was a special
ness.”;
session of the Council at which the ques­
No, the government that will not pro­ tion of water supply was brought up for
Discussion pro and con was
tect Its citizens is unworthy of .a name or action.
held. Wallace KeMey who was present,
a flag, aud the sooner it sinks into the was asked for his opinion and said that in
fat hornless silence of oblivion the bet­ his opinion our well could not be pumped
dry after it had reached a certain point.
ter.
We have been led to the above thoughts He said that during Ute latter nertiou of
the test the pumps were pumping at the
by the recent strike and the doctrine of rate of 1,250,000 gallons of water per day
non-interference by the government pro­ and the water at the well did not lower
materially. This was one-quarter more
claimed by popullsts and anarchists.
Mr.
We want every such one to make a than the pumps are rated to do.
Kelley said that the present plan of work­
careful note in bls dairy of the fact that lug the pumps hard for two hours in the
the Mayor of the great city of Chicago, morniug and two at evening was injur­
during the strike sent a delegation of ious.
The Connell thinking and believing that
men to wait upon this President Debs,
the people .would use the water even
asking of him pel mission to allow the re­ more economically than before, extended
moval by railroad of the dead animals of the number of hours for sprinkling from
the city that the public health might not four to sif, aud a resolution was passed
be endangered. Aud this in the great accordingly. Tho people ought to accept
this from the Council in the manner In
city of Chicago and the year of our Lord, which it was Intended and use no more
1894.
water than necessary,
What could you expect from such a
Mayor? 1 wonder that he did not go to
Come and hear Evangelist J. S. Hewes,
this king from the Wabash, asking per­ of Macatawa Beach, Holland, give three
mission far his foreman to put out the of his lectures on revelations Saturday
fires kindled by the wretches who were evening 28ib Instant, and Sunday and
evening 29th, 1894.
let loose by his order, and the great won­
The W. C. T. U. will meet at the home
der Is that Chicago itself was not laid in
of Mrs. N. Bailey, Tuesday, 3lst Inst, at
ashes by the infuriated mob. Suppose 2:30 p. m.
this Hlgh.Muck-a-Muck from the Wabash,
Quarterly meeting at jibe Martin cherch
had not given bls consent for the Mayor to
Saturday and Sunday the 28th and 39th.
remove these circasses from the city, P. E. Cogshall will preach.
must the people be compelled to sit down
Next Sunday Is quarterly meeting at , ,
supinely and inhale the death laden at­ the Methodist church. The pastor will be
mosphere from these festering carcasses, present and preach in the morning and
because the Mayor is too much in sympa­ conduct the Lord’s supper. Love feast
will be held at 9:30 a. tn. In the evening
thy to Interfere? What help could the Rev. Cogshall will preach On Saturday
people of Chicago and the State of Illinois evening of this week the Quarterly Con­
expect from these twin relics, Altgeldand ference will be held In the church par­
lors at 7:30.
Mayor Hopkins?

K'JSSXTe.-!Meceltem. Heng BMart.
pSlflWlVa"® memory.
Senator Gorman objected very decided­
Cawlh! e-d. Brtnuuz »I|O John 1 erklut
ly to this presidential Interference, taking
The follow nut reeolollon, endorsing it as nothing more than an insult to the in­
Hon. H. F- Tltomefc for renomin.tlon telligence of both bodies of Congress ta
were unenlmoaslr P«*«'d .mid rre*t ,p- assuming that they didn’t know enough
to conduct their own business. Probably
plauae:—
this is just the way the President felt
about it though, and we know of lots of
SK&amp;co^«'^ others of like opinion as regards the pres­
ent Congress- In this fight for principle
betweenGprmat. and Cfeveland we hope
Gorman will win as executive interference
wllh the legiatative department ought to
be relegated to the realms of “inoecuous
desuetude-"
We admit that we don’t
3rd.— rttal we h ni.
term, and
know where these realms are located but
Kle"1! hteXt^t G&gt;- »»«.&lt;&gt;-•
e*
we suppeffl’that they are In that country,
R.,,0Mirae, of
Tbe h,:towU.« rewlntlone conoemlnR tbat i* cwfmnted not “with a condition
ttaeandiueejof Miner S. Keeler were but a theory.”

These strikes have well nigh paralized
the business of the country, struck such a
blow that many months must pass before
it can rally from its effects. Sixty thou­
sand miles of railroad tied up, and the
dlstributibn of the food products withheld
from the people, high prices and aUrvatiun.staring rich and poor alike in the
face, millions of dollars worth of property
destroyed, the mails withheld from the
people, human lives crushed out. by
switches turned by these human devils
sending them down the embankment to
swift destruction and death and no power
to stop It! The man who says and thinks
that the strong arm of government should
not stop such*wanlou.and hellish destruc­
tion, is an anarchist pure and simple
have no other name for him that seems
be an all-round HL
While we art by no means destitute of
sympathy for the laborers, we do not
low our feelings to run out only to Union
labor, we feel that the nou Union laborer
deserves just as much and he must be just
as well protected by
government as
one belonging to an organized band and
our sympathy should go out for him just
as much.
.
Tours Truly.
Banner Reader.

For some time there have beer various
_opinions
_____________
_ ____
____ of the water al
as to the
lowering
tm- water works. As some held the opinIon that some of the pipes leading down
to tlie towpr veins of water were clogged,
a tot wMinade Tuesday forenoon in' i1k&gt;
presence fit the Waler Commissioner*.
Mayor, Cc*dw»d CnUDdl and a few citk
z&lt;*ua to artertaln 1! thb waa true.
Before the lest was made Che water at
• hr well was about 16 f-rt deep.
Both

The L O.-G. T. will serve lee cream on
the lawn of E. A. Rider, Jefferson street
on Friday evening of this weak. A good
program will be carried out. Everybody
Invited.
Attention Battalion.
The Barry County Battalion win hold
their annual reunion August 15lb, 16lh
and 17tli, 1894. respectively. It la expect­
ed that the comrades and their families
and fi lends will lay aside the cares of life
and unite In making this reunion a grand
success. Comrades it is not alloted unto
us to meet in reunion in this life a great
many times more. Very soon we shall
have to answer the last roll cat!. Let us
haw at least one more fraternal greeting.
All ex-soldiers and their families and
friends are cordially Invited to join .with
us.
H. H. Sparks. Col.
J. C. Kreiger, Adj.

Michigau FaluU
Commencing June 1st. 1824 the Michigan Central will well round trip tickets
from Hatting* to:
Mich.
Traverse City
r.io
Bay View
8.M
Petoskey
Harbor Springs
Mackinaw City
Mackinac Island
Elk Rapids
Charlevoix
Ottawa Beach
These rates remain in effect until
tember, 80. 1884. Return il$lt Octet
1894.
cCR. Oann

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A colporteur wm recently i
in the Galata district, Turkey,:
lag the Epistle to the Galatians
ground that it was a aeditioc
mcnL 'The Turkish authoritk
for a certificate of the author

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July 26, 1894

CpO&lt; B-tOS.. Proprietors.

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JfKOM WASHINGTON.

HAWAII IS FREn.

WASHINGTON TOWN TALK

the lire. ot old Roger Connor, tho big
first bweman: bat It is a good enough
club yet tn draw up the Washington
leather chaser*. Why. one day last
May." continued Mr. Payne, “t »&lt;v the
New York nine go to bat and they
batted all around the entire team,
twice. Conner made four home rune in
that game. Ward made serentecn base
hit*, tho bases stolen aggregated nine­
ty-three. and"—here the entire meet­
ing broke up in a chaffing row. Payne
was claiming more than any member
of the Ananias society could admit, and
the crowd adjourned to the ball ground
where the New York clnb reoelred a
terrible drubbing at the hands af erat­
while tall-enderaof the baseball league.

MARTHA

She Wm Proclaimed » Brpfcblte on JpU
President Dole.
Some Good Stories Pinked Vp by
Work of Legislators in the Fifty- Sax Fua4Nby
ciikx). July h.-rThe Steam-1
Our Correspondent
Third Congress.
ship Ric Janeiro which has just ar­
rived from Oriemt brought the .follow­
Sheridan and the Mute Driver—One of B«n
Bill* of .iinpartMiM* IHncummmI
ing news from*Houolulr.:
Botlnr'a Choiceat BlU of Humor—C«mHoxoeulu. July 18.-The provisional
Brewion»l Ball Cr*nk»-Mr But­
government is no more and the repub­
terworth's Bright Boy.
Briefly ToldOne . .
lic of Hawaii holds the reins of ]&gt;ower.
But it is only a change of name: the
talcs r •
I Special Washington Letter.!
THE SENATE­
«»f Cx-.H::
same people are in power, and the
John a Fay. a prominent lawyer of
meJU ...
Washington. Jul.y IS. — Senator avowed purpose of the government is this city, formerly a member of the
George introduced a joint resolution the same—to obtain aaneimlion to the First New Jeraoy cavalry, narrated
lu the senate j’esterday for an amend­ United States The neWeonstitution, the following Interesting story con­
MffiLED |RM,
ment to the constitution providing tvhleh was finished on the fid. was ,I corning Shcrid-jn, the greatest cavalry
that eight hours shall constitute a pronyilffnted on the «h dl July from , general
ral ln&lt;
- ----------------------the. worlu
world has
ever known. ..
It
legal day’s work for persons doing the front step, of tho former palace. ,' avne. lllRt one woek
wftek before Llule
Little IiniU
’hil
and a Sreant 8tarat&gt;.
manual labor. The agricultural ap­ A large crowd was present and when ,
^mortal fame by his victory at
Senator Hill attends the baseball
propriation bill was discussed and an President Dolt appeared he was
to tfyo away. A b-ii-tffnl I-..; ,r c, ?“ *?
amendment appropriating 81,000,000 greeted by a mighty cheer. While sur- Winchester, twenty inilesaway.” Sher­ games sometimes. Big Tom Heed never •«..
every pacfaMuiffUox Corn.t .*
• 4
goes to see u game-. He says: “w hen I
for the destruction of the Russian
idan was in Washington upon impor­ was a boy we used to play bait We
thistle was adopted.
tant military business and took supper would hit the bull and chase it. Now­
Washington, July 19.—A bill to re­
w’itb a party of officers at a prominent
adays the game aiema to be how not to
serve for ten years in each of several
restaurant in the national capital. The
states 1.000,000 acres of arid lands to
play ball; how not to hit it; and how not
dinner wns progressing in a satisfacto­
to chase it There b no fun la that
Did you ever see one of the fan-mbe reclaimed and sold in small tracts
ry manner and every body was hqppy,
waterproof lnterlinr&lt;i Cnlhus or Ccffi?
to actual settlers was passed iu the
for me, and hence 1 do not go to are the
when suddenly Sheridan, the guest of
H
* ."P',
*&gt; teU, for they
United States senate on the IKth aud
games.” Congreefanen Gouains. of Iowa;
' honor, arose from his- chair, looked
marked this wav
the Indian appropriation bill was fur­
Casey, of Delaware: Simw, of Wiscon­
' towards the center of the table, raised
ther considered.
sin; Jack Robinson, of I’onnr.ybrania;
TRAOt
1 his right hand to his temple, gave a
Washington, July 30.—The senate
Speaker Crisp; John Allen, of Missis­
, military talute, aud resumed his teat.
yesterday agreed to the conference re­
sippi. and many other statesmen attend
I ’ Everybody present called in chorus
port on the diplomatic and consular
1 for an explanation of the remarkable the ball games.
appropriation bill and passed the In­
They ere the only Interlined Collin
! performance, when Sheridan rcspontled
The Boy Knew Ui* Paps.
dian appropriation bill. The house
-and CuHa, and ere made of linen eot.
'
with a laugh: “I always salute in the
While the boll gome wa» In program
message on the tariff bill was laid on
ered with waterproof "Cxuriom" ।
presence
of
my
superiors.
I
am
a
ma
­
the
other
afternoon,
jolly
ami
prpular.
the table.
They’ll stand right by von day in and
' jor general and am commanding the
Washington, July 21.—A lively de­
day ogLand they arc ell n.ar kui Jus wa-,army of the Middle Milltarygivirion,
bate took place in the senate yester­
“
TRADf
but "that butter outranks me.”’
day over the tariff bill. Senator Smith

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WOOLSffl SPICE CO. ,.™-£

Salt Rheum
On 'my hands often forced me to stop work.
When I took two bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla

Mood
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the flesh had all healed
and! the akin had become
smooth and my bands
have been perfectly
well since. Mns. JB. F. biBKKHN, Delavan, Wls.

Hood’s Pills are safe, harmless sure.

GOOD ADVICE.

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♦ElluloiO

(N. J.) spoke for the senate bill, .Sena­
ftboridan and the Mule Driver.
tor Hill (N. Y.) indorsed the president’s
I Gen. Cyrus Bussey, late assistant
letter to Mr. Wilson, and Senator Vest
I secretary of the interior, was colonel
sh-&gt; .. 1 give hit (Mo.) said the amended bill would pass
' of the Third Iowa cavalry, and served
l.fLn.v • ■ .crea’0 or none other. Adjourned to the 23d.
SAX FORD R. DOLK.
! for a time under Sheridan. Gen.
The Hoane.
rounded by his cabinet,the mfiitary and •.' Bussey narrates an incident of the
Wa.uixotos. Joly IS.-In the house 1 the membcr,
tllc )uU, cou.tilullonel , n^i.iou. character ot thegraalcavthe members of the late constitutional i
yesterday the Bailey voluntary bank-1 government, he mail the proclamation I P "
,
, . . occurred long beu.^i # li is ma d'.Jty to aid in this ruspeti rupu-y bill was paraed and the ro- I
the n„. „publlc „ ,oBX:
. j
LiTe^
- -* ns a com­
j . f. i-t y way possible. After tire home mainder of
ot the day was devoted to
to .। ,.t sanlord a Dole, pre.ldem or thv pro- I f,,re , he attained &lt; mln.nee
in the
the fit
field. Sheri, mf*nd«rof
of troops
troons tn
|.. । i.i taken cure of, why nut sulf- business reported from the judiciary | visional government of the HuvoUau Islands. mander
virtue ot
of the chaw
chance xtreo
me by
by the ex
ex-­ . dan was a captain doing duty as a :
ank L»r th.: A.MF.«AaN EcONDM:^ committee.
j by virtue
given mfi
the
pro­ quartermaster in southwest Missouri i
and* sdviscrv
advisory councils
council*
tbe proWashington. July 19.—.Bills were ecutive pnj
pu • .-'.id by the American Protective
visional government und by act dated
exixly days of the war. A pro- |
passed iu the house yesterday td regu­ July 4. IW4. proclaim the republic of Ha­
T. r.:I league? One of its d rrcsjw»i|
late enlistments tn the army; tn au­ ’ wail
vthu a*
UK the
tnc sovereign
KovervtKn authority
uun»uriij over
u&gt;or and
uuu !, vision wagon with a team of ten mules
, . ’
Li. •.■.says: “Xu true American call thorize the board of managers of the throughout
V__ _
’the “Hawaiian
“
. In. Ikr
—
_ thin - j was stuck in the mud near bpringtield ,
Os —
from
p : .{oiig} without it. 1 consider it thin soldiers’ home to transfer and main­ , time forth. And I d'srlar» the ’ countltution and the driver began to unreasonably I
framedand adopted by the eon».tlcutlonal con- and unmercifully belabor the unfort- |
tain the inmate, ot any branch In cirec . vention
,ralluu U1
vwntlnnnf
1HM to
tn be
he the constitution
ennatitulinn and the
,
"...
•»
• 1
of HUM
mules, lapt.
Sheridan,
in ,
.. 1.
— oi
.n..utl. _•
of emergency; to place Maj. Gen. John !-• sdpreme
U*
of mo
tho .rrpuuiio
republic
ot uanait,
Hnwuii: ..red
and
supremo
ui
nuu by unatc
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“WEI® THEY FLRL’ KIXLS, PAFA?
"ll.ut'ot
cum constitution
vvuitiku.tou Ia now
mm— assume the fatigue uniform,
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——insignia
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| Virtue
Of thta
without
:
L. Green on the retired list.
mill
nutHiirltv
r.f
Long
.
Islu
..-inlr
mzvnnta.rl
oti
tk
Kt/kiit
.
lilikf-lr
and authority of president thereof. Loiw ; of his rank, mounted on a stout-black brainy and powerful, bhr BeniButtcrWashington, July 20.—Imthe house office
lln
th« republic."
mnublln."
a
.. . driving
t_t_•
___ *v..
, came1 across ..
’
ire the
£horse,
was
along
the,_**
left of worth
worth
the° camipis
Csmdas
and»
came across the
and
yesterday the tariff bill was sent back
After a great outburst of applause, the road when the blows and curses of • jnsdc his way to the section occupied
to conference with instructions Lo the „
man, General
Hon. J. W. Kalua read the proclama­ the driver attracted his attention and . ),y
former
colleagues
in
the
house,
conferrees to t-tand firm against the '
St.. .New York.
tion in the Hawaiian language when ' he demanded the reason why the ani- Aa he drew nigh. John Allen said:
amendments which the senate placed
the Hawaiian Hag was displayed over | mals were being punished so severely. !
. only : Ntatcsnmn
.*. . 7
L_
upon the bill. During the debate a
‘Here comes;*_.the
who
PARKER'S
the executive and judiciary buildings. | The driver gave no reply but lifted Cver approached the other world and
letter was read from the president fa­
HAIR BALSAM
The battery saluted and the band ; his voice in utterance of oaths and
tack again to mingle with mortals,
voring the house bill.
played Hawaii Ponoi. The president curses, while he struck one mule a Tell us the story. Ben; nnd tell it so all
Wahuington, July 31.*-A bill was .
• -boys can •hear
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passed in the house yesterday which ; then took the oath of office and an- ; terrific blow with the heavy butt end • the
it.”
provides that consuls shall examine Dounced the names of his cabinet, the ’ of his whip. L'apL Sherifian shouted
With a hearty laugh, and wiping the
as
under the provisional ' again to the driver and received in re­
immigrants before they are admitted same
perspiration
from
his massive brow,
-r said: _^You can
|o the United States. The night ses­ government, Hatch, King, Damon and • ply a profane threat that if he did not Maj: Butterworth
Smith. The officials then retired to mind hl, own bireinere. he would get w»t-h knd^njoy the g^me
ju»tn« w7ll~
sion was devoted to pension business.
the interior of the building, where the
Washington, July 23.—In the house'
the wine kind ot treatment the mule w
hlle 11 tell
which Allen
while
tell the story which
oath was administered to the cabinet,
on Saturday a resolution proposing an
WM getting.
Without etopping to | thlnk„ crt.rybody ought to hear. I
and higher officials, and to,
/X
in motifff: also other vatu- amendment to the constitution providprovut- judiciary
*
etnto hie rank and demand obedience. , » ae aoUl font veara ago that the phyal| li II I able nrrinlunn t&lt;» cool guefc- l..f tor th. election of ren.lora by the »o,me »"“dred. ..rdlizen^ rach of'
that I could not recover. I
I fl fl I
BASE BALL Enthnef direct vote of the people was paseed "hoi°^received cerufleatra of the lech Capt Sheridan slid frnrn hi. Saddle ■
, V V V aaU this 1» your opportunity,
and grabbed the ruffian by the th-o.L dld gvt wcll. however. In spite ot the
iffer tftiMf mo COUMTHY kagiz ng. Price !S&lt;*. by a two-thirds majority. The M-uate LOSS OF A MILLION DOLLARS,
Although a much shorter man than ,loctorsand their medicines. When I
iewsdealers; or MEast 19th St. New York
amendments to the Indian appropria- I
------ the wngoner. Sheridan was more
eonvaleaetag. a number ot friend,
tion blU. were disced to a nd confer- j
I athletic and scientific. In a moment oiled to see me at my hotae in Le
rees appointed. A petition from rest­
he
had
the
human
brute
upon
hxs
;
park. One
'
*
evening,
several* gen­
_
Lockport. N. Y., July 28.—A violent;
dents of Des Moines, la., asking for I
— ——were in my parlor congratu­
tlemen
! rain and hailstorm struck Niagara 1 back in the mud, and then, twisting 1 *«
the impeachment of Attorney General
।
the
whip
from
his
hand,
plied
it
liber,
: county aud the indications arc that the :
lating me oh my return to earth and
Olney was presented.
money loss will reach more than 31,- !’ ally to the legs aud arms of the mule ; my little ten-year-old boy sat by the
IPresseB, Screw and Hydraulic,
Honored by Reelection.
| 000,000. Two storms traveling in op- | driver until he howled for mercy, i fireside, a quiet listener of our conver­
(Graters, Elevators, Evaporators.
Toroxto, T)nL. July 21.—John IL ’ P0^1** directions seemed to meet near Sheridan allowed the frightened bully ’ sation. I thanked the gentlemen for
Illustrated Catalogue Free.
Chapman, of Chicago, was reelected Ransomville and swept northeast to to arise, and, handing him his whip, their call and for their expressions of
®. G. Hampton &amp; Son, Detroit, Mich president of the Baptist Yoing Peo-1 the lake 10 mile® BWay&gt; leaving said: “lam CapL Sheridan, quarter­ sympathy, and said to them that I had
pie’s union at Friday’s session. Dur- ‘ destruction in.a path 2 miles wide, master of this army, and if you don't been so near the other shore that ‘I
get this wagon out pretty quick I wUl
ing the day $9,000 was raised toward» Houses were blown down, crops levcould hear the bells ringing over
PROBATE ORDER.
the $20,000 the union has decided to eled and orchards uprooted. It passed thrash you again.”
there.’ My little boy injected himself
The wagoner thereupon took hold of I into the conversation with the inquiry.
Btafe* of Mlehl’sn, County st Barnr-M.
raise for the purpose of placing the ’ through the heart of the peach belt
Ata seation of the Probate Court for the
the wheel and called two other men to •Were they fire bells, papa?’ The in­
Conntv of Barry, holden M the Probate riffle.- in union paper on a sound financial basis ' ttn&lt;l crops valued at $500,000 ~~
tb&lt;- rltyof flKMlnc*. In **ld county. Ou W»d and the paying of a small debt. Im- j destined..
Ex-Assemblyman
Eltqp
’
**
ference drawn from the innocent ques­
lies lay, the 18th dav or July, In the year one
Ransom
says his com crib
tion caused peals of hearty laughter
mense meetings were held at night,
'
thousand eight hundred and ninety tour.
hurled into a field 30 rods
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of the attendance at the two largest ag- Wfi
which greatly embarrassed the boy.”
Probate.
distant
His
large
peach
orchard
gregating
9,000
people.
1 In the matter of the estate of Stephen
was blown io pieces. The orchard of
Bprseue. deceased.
Idaho Ha» a DentracUve Cyclone.
On reading and filing the petition duly verified
Aiderman Prudden, of this city, lo­
Reverting to stories of Sheridan. Maj.
•f John Sprague, sou ot said deceased, prajing
Boise, Idaho, July 28.-rA terrible cated in Porter, has 'not twenty trees
Chat administration-of said estate may be
Butterworth said: “Did you ever know
granted to Chauncey Townsend, or to some cyclone, the first in the history of left out of 600, and a new barn owned
that Sheridan was aff’Ohio man? I can
«thersuitable person.
Idaho, swept over Elk county, uproot­ by Charles A. Wilson was blown across
Thereupon it is ordered, that Thursday, the
assure you that he was born in Ohio,
Sth day of August A. I). 1891, at ten o’clock in the ing trees and killing thousands of cat­ the road. No less than twelve barns
and appointed to West Point itrom tho
forenoon, be aligned for the hearing ot said tle and sheep. Hailstones to the depth were blown from their foundations
Buckeye state. Little Phil won the
petition and that the heirs at law of said de
ceaseit and all other persons Interested In saio of 5 inches fell in sotae places. Some ; and seventy-five buildings were un
heart of Rosecrans. on the third day of
estate , are required to appear at a session of large trees were uprooted and blown ■ roofed.
the battle of Stone river. His ammu­
said Court, then to be holden at the Probate hundreds of yards. The territory is i
office. In the City ot Hastings, tn said County,
Many Indictments Found.
nition was exhausted, and his; brigade
and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer sparsely settled or many would doubt­
disheartened on that account, ibut dis­
Chicago, July 30.—The federal grand
Of the oelttioner may not be granted. And it Is less have been killed. Several persons
fiirther arderei. that said pensioner give notice
cipline was maintained. Biding out of
jury returned twenty-three indict­
to the persons Interested In said eslate, of the were injured and two prospeetprs are
the woods, into the presence of ‘Old
ments in Judge Seaman’s court yes­
Endeocy of said petition and the hearing missing.
■
ereof by causing a copy of this order to be
Rosy,’ the young cavalry gciieral sa­
terday. In the indictments were in­
inbllahed iu the Haatinss Banner, a news­
Keeping tho Hangman Biuy.
luted, and said: ‘Here we are. general,
cluded the names of about seventy-five
paper printed nnd circulated in said County of
Moxtgomert, Ala., July 20.—There persons who are charged with violat­
Barry, onee In each week for three successive
in good shape for a long fight. Our
Weeks previous to said day of bearing.
was a triple hanging here Friday, ing the federal statutes during the
cartridge boxes are empty, but our
Chas. W. Armstrong
which makes five persons to suffer cap­ railroad troubles of the past three
Judge of Probate.
hearts are full of patriotism, and our
ital punishment in Montgomery with­ weeks.
KA true copy.)
SHEBIDAN AND THE MULE DRIVER.
blood Iroiling for a fight.’ Rosecrans
in the week, and another double hang­
soon
had ammunition ready for those
IMdnt
Cort
Him
a
CwL
his assistance, and in less than a minute
ing is looked for next Friday. The vic­
NUTICK FOR HEARING OF CLAIMS.
Chicago, July 28.—John F. Warner, the wagon was on its way. In the brave boys; and he always loved Sheri­
tims Friday were Peter Davis, Charles
fitate of Michigan, County of Biny—m.
dan
for
his chipper and cheery manner
Notice Is hereby given, that bv an order of th- Ezell 'and Dan Washington, all col­ the young man who left th is city Janu­ meantime, Sheridan, having mounted
at that time of great danger and possi­
Rrobate Court for the County of Barry, made on ored.
ary 23 to make the circle of the globe his horse, disappeared in the woods.
theVTtti day of June. A. D. tfo4. six month*
ble
calamity."
Smith U Frt.
without a dollar to paj* his way, ac­
from tbat date were allowed for creditors to
One of Ben BuUer’ii Joke*.
present their claims against the estate of
complished the task in less than six
London, July 38. — The Constanti­
Ths Usual Rwult.
Valentine
&lt;&gt;. Buck,
late
of
sukl
Amos Cummings, who heard the lat­
months.
A gentleman met a small boyj of his
Oaantv. deceased, and that all creditors cd nople correspondent of the Standard
ter port of the above story, said that
said ■ clecnaited are
required io pre
telegraphs that notwithstanding the
sent
their claims to
said
l*robate
the beating which Sheridan gave to acquaintance on the street with his
Chicago, July 28.—Directors Doyle, the mule driver was not half so humili­ arm in a sling and a rag tied around
.Court, at ’he Probate Office, In the City of attempts st concealment it is clearly
Hastings, for examination and allowance, on or established that over 1,000 persons lost Goodwin, Hogan, Elliot, McVean and
ating as the intellectual drubbing what he supposed was his thumb.
before Che 271b day of December next, and that
“Hello,” he said, as men do Who are
anch claims will be heard before said Court, on their lives during the recent earth­ Burns, of the American Railway which was once administered to Dr.
Tbur»d*v. the 27th day of September, and on quakes.
’
union, were arrested Saturday on in­ Loring. Mr. Cummings said that at a on terms with boys, “what’s the mat­
Thursday, the 27th day of December, next, at ten
dictments found by the federal grand banquet of prominent people in Bos­ ter with your thumb?”
Colostal Maaaloa Destroyed by Fire.
o'clock In the forenoon of each of those days.
pared June. grth. A. D. BM
“Nothing the matter with my
Groton. Conn., July 28.—The James jury.
ton, Dr. Loring, who was the commis­
' DiAlt w. ARMTTBOKG. Judge of Probate.
D Avery mansion, which was asso­ .
sioner of agriculture at Washington, thumb," replied the boy, easily.
Beault of CareleMneM.
What have you got tbat rag around
ciated most intimately with the colo­
entertained
the
company
with
several
El Paso, lit, July 20.—Through the
PROB4TE ORDER.
nial period of American history, carelessness of a barber fire was stories to illustrate his belief that the it for than?”
“Haven’t got that rag around it”
?
tbe’WrtJSeVroSt
burned Saturday. It was built more started which destroyed thirty-three cow is the most intelligent and affec­
The gentleman thought the boy was
ty of Barry, holden at the Probate Office than 250 years ago.
bnsipess houses in this place yester­ tionate of domestic animals. Dr. Lor­
» city of Hartinn. Id said county, oc
ing told in detail the story of a birth guying him.
day, causing a loss of $350,000.
Wheat's Lowest Price.
Uy. th* 3rd day of July, tn Uie
“Haven’t got the rag around it?"
of
a
calf
on
his
farm,
at
which
he
had
one thousand eight hundred and ninety
Chicago, July 21. — On Thursday
asaiated; and added that utter the calf he said. “Well, what bxtve yon got it
wheat touched 54M cents, the lowest
U’abhington, July 20—The senate
round?"
was
born,
the
cow
looked
at
him
with
price for cash ever made. Toledo and sugar trust investigating committee
“ ’Round the plane where the thumb
Detroit cloaed 1&amp;' cents under Chica­ has decided to investigate' the new her big luminous eyes to express her was.”
appreciation as well as she possibly
go; Naw York only 2X cents over.
charges of sugar speculation by sena­ oould, and turning her head to the
“Where the thumb was?” ropeated
tor*.
the gentleman in a shocked tone,
doctor, licked his hand.
“what do you mean?”
St. Louis. July 91.—President Scan­
lan, of the local A. R. U., hopes to in­
Shanghai, July 98.—It is rumored WAS one ot the gneeta at the dinner:
duce shippers to urge the various rail­ here that war has been declared be­
oh, pshaw! Dr. Loring, the poor cow
•*ld &gt; _ni.ntioui.ly, and the geallcmtin
way companies to reemploy the strik­ tween China and Japan and that both
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Physician and Surgeon,
ilnjtiog*. - • Mlrh.
- ;-*&gt;iuytl&gt; attended day or night. (M­
. r F. »l. sa.weii’s* boot and sone store
- A. &gt;WEEZBY.
Attorney nt taw.
I
Ha.-*lings. Mich,
hr* in albccitrts ef the state. Colt’roihntiy athsidcd to.

H. LiXllROP.
n pathir Physician and
si rcet »i ।

- prom'pUf ai tended to.
•« RIHNER. M. D..
'
Physictan and Surgeon,
iMtqn. ‘ - Mich.
I -Mdenoe, OU* block east of dapot.
. 11. BARBER
'
by-de inns aud burgeons.
. &lt;&gt;r county responded to with
lay or night.

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A. SHELDUN,
Abstract an '. Real Estale Office.
a -iract tifock.
Mc nrv tb i,y»n on Rr.i! E*'»te Real Kstxt*
„.d ot. c mialsatuD. General eon »e»n’etna
■te «•&gt;? of ih«?nv» Nookc.com
tew-nrds. can f rnHo eorapl»t»
C. F. HHIN'KM. Clerk
«

M. KoWLERJi.b.

fULIP T. COl.GRUVE.

•or t*&gt; Smith A (Marove &gt;
I ■
e courts of the Etale.
KEN ASTON, 1
Attorney at iraw,
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A Co vtore.)
t*|4CUr&lt; •' &gt; ul cunrtsofthe Htato. notWcDiHM
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P iR. TIMMERMAN, Hommimthlc Phy• •
Rician and Surgwn.
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JC.AL NEWS.
• URCULrtTIOM 82 quires.

This wwik,

Hereafter, changes for advertisements
muft reach this office Tuesdays at latest'to
insire inst'ittan In the Issue of the week
ffhen brought.

lumber
L'’^oba^,,
remove
lumber ak aatn« place. Carried,
Ayes. AIL
Ahl H-rffunn took his seat.
Moved by AM Hx-k,
lhe Kradin .

I Inkier, Wrluert and Waters.
Rajs, Num*.
Common Council met In adjourned ses­
Mundb/ Ala W.tar. tbat tb. Valla,
sion Monday eve, July 16. *94.
Mayor* mJ? W, fro” 11111 s- •“ su*«
Greus“l presiding.
ivwd, Carried,
, .
•
Present at roll call. Aid Bennett, Bus­ i A&gt;.?*’1ll,cks* Huffman. Osborn, Tink­
by, Uick^ Huffman. Tinkler and Waters. ler. Welssert and Waters.
Nays, None.
। Absent at roll call, Aid Osborn and
Welssert.
Moved by Aid Osborn that a side walk
I Ou motion of Ahl Hicks minutes uf last grade be made on vast side of Dibble St.
meeting adjourned.
from Grten to Walnut Sts. aud side walks
ordr red ouIlL Carried,
Aid Welssert took his seat
Ayes, Hick*. Huffman, Osboru, Tinkler,
Moved by Aid Waters that the office of
pound master be declared vacant
Car­ h eissertand Waters.
Najs. None.
ried,
•
Mured by Aid Welssert tbat the coun­
Ayes, All.
Moved by Aid Waters that Mr. A. U. cil In connection with the Water Board
Cain be elected pound master. Carried,
test the water works ou Tues, at 9 o’clock,
a. m. Carried,
Ayes* AIL
Ayas, AIL
Moved by Aid. Hicks tbat the city cut
Moved by Aid Hicks that when Coun­
down the Bailey Hill and\lde walk to the
। grade from Green Street lo Walnut Car- cil adjourns. It adjourns to meet Tues, eve
July 24. *94.
I tied.
1 Ayes, Bennett, Busby, Hicks. Huffman,
Motion prevailed.
A yrs. All.
i and Tinkler.
The following accts, audited:
*
•\ Nays. Welssert and Waters.
i| The following accts, audited:—
P. Sheldon, brick
5.00
J. Murphy, ctg.
, Welssert Bros.. Supplies
11.40
$23.17
M. C. R. R. Co., freight and ctg. 86.40
i H. E. L. A P. Co., lights
15.50
11. Smith, labor
! Mr. Williams, Supervisor
4.13
60.00
E. Holbrook. Ial»or
। G. Osborn, board review,
5.40
6 00
U. Schantz, labor
L. E. Stauffer, board review
«.w
.39
6 00
E. Caunuti, labor
W. O. Lowden, drafting ordinance 20.00
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Goodyear Bros, labor
M. McPharlin, labor
7.50
M. McPharlin. labor
1*. McCarty, labor
5 20
1.20
John McPharlin, labor
F. Fifield, labor
.45
13 50
J. Mullen, labor
K. Waters, lalior
3.90
1 50
A. Msynard, cig.
Hocking Fuel Co., coal
57.25
A. Cain, impounding dogs
1.00
M. C. H. R. Co., ctg.
.85
J. Incbbokl, IkIxit
.25
I&gt;. Smltli. wood
48.50
The City of Halting* Dr. to tbr folio wGoodyear Bros, taps
7.00
Ing
naturd
persons
fur
street
work.
E. HulbriMik,' labor
4.50
Wm. H. Beadh*.
811.50
R. Waters, labor
Louie Beadle.
10.05
H. Smith, labor
S 88
Horace Bishop,
G. Radforel, labor
3.07
Milo Fifield.
Bnhl. Sons, «fc Co. pipe
13 0U
Joe Webber,
5.45
W. J. &amp; L. L. Hollaway, book
.25
Wm. Tennyck.
7.95
A1. Rock.’rps.
.35
George Kelley.
J. T. Lotnbatd, grading
' 13 00
James Ihmuvan,
M. D. Reed A Son. rps.
t’laKncv Bishop,
Geb. Cox. cutting dock
Burr Warner,
H. Jones, ctg.
Her'.irrt Skinner,
A. Cain, official dog labor
4.55
Earl GuWsmiih,1
fl. 37
Wb Seiumore, labor
.75
Joe Mussrn,
Wm. H. Beatlk. street wuik
12 00
John Slstterj',
Louir Beadle, st. wk.
18.00
Itubrrl Green.
3.31
James Shay, st. wk.
15.90
Janies Bhay,
Horace Bishop, st. wk.
El Shny.
Ml’.i Fifirld. st. wk.
Ext Shay.
E-l Shay. SL wk.
13.90
Moved by Aid Hicks that tbe accts, be
Win. Tetinyck. al. wk.
9.90 allowrd and orders drawn on respective
Mike Custer, sL wk.
•Jund for same. Carried,
Clarence Bishop, st. wk.
7 50
Ajes, Hickt*. Il uffin an, Oslwrn, Tinkler.
Ed Sheldon, fit. wk.
6.45 Wvi-s^rt and Waters.
James Donovan, st. wk.
6.30
Nays, None.
Burr Wat iter, st wk.
6.30
Moved by Ahl Hicks that the matter of
Willwr Mellon, at. wk.
6.30 fixing at. Dear Mike McPharlln's be left to
Joseph Mussefy, al? wk.
7.50 St. Com. • Curried,
6.00
Ayes, Hicks. Huffman, Osborn, Tinkler.
Homrr Cline.Mit. wk.
Welssert and Waters.
•
Clarence Goucher, st* wk.
1^5
Nays. None.
75
Frank .Weight, st. wk.
Movwl by Aid Welssert that no more
Setb Angle, st. wk.
2.00 grave! be allowed to be taken from C
the
5.40 gravel pit In latr wd. i nly for streets.
Frank Wilcox, st. wk.
4.&amp;0 ‘ Carried. Ayes, AIL
Herman JSkiuiier, t&gt;L wk.
GeU Kelley, st. wk.
1.95
Moved bv Aid Hicks that St. Com,
2.70 Instructed to send one man one day to
O.-mar Hunt. st. wk.
3 00 Jake out stone at Handy Hill. Carried.
C. Fairchild. sL-wk.
8
00
F. Wllcux, si. wk.
Aye*. Hicks, Huffman. Osborn. ’1’inkler,
1.50 Welssert and Waters.
Wiiliard.Sage, Rt. wk.
1.50
Liberty Warner, st. wk.
Najs. None.
Moved by Aid Bennett that Ux’ acct*.
On motion of Aid Osborn, Council ad­
be allowed and orders drawn ou respective journed.
E. G. Holbrool.
fumU
same. Carried,
Recorder.
Ayes, Bennett, Busby. Hicka, Huffman,
Tinkler. Wehsert and Waters.
State of Ohlo.CItx of Tmedo. I o
Nays, None.
Luc*a County. । .
, ,u
Frank J. ClMtiay make* oath that hr Is the
Moved by Aid Hicks that the SL Corn's,
senior partner nt the firm of F. .1, Cheney A Co
bill be allowed and the orders for gravel­ aolng
Durtnem lu the city ot Toledo, County and
ing of Green Bt, be drawn from 4th. wd. SUU* aforesaid, and that «ald firm will pay the
fund and work on Market at. from Gen. aura of One Hundred Dollars for each and every
caa® of CM &lt;rrh that cannot be cured by the
Highway. Carried.
"“‘)"i'd4’’r*u'rtc',Pk„Kj.CB«l.v.
Ayes, Bennett, Busby. Hicks, Huffman.
Sworn to before m* and subscribed In iny
Tinkler and Waters.
o! Dtrember.A.
Naya, Busby, and Welssert voting
‘ Maj
Notary Public.
Against bill of work never having been
ordered done by the Council.
Halbcitarrb Cure l* taken Internally and act*
Moved by Aid Hicks that*, the amt of dlrectlv on the blood nnd mucous surfaces of
orders drawn on 2ml. wd.be taken from tbe u'Btcni. Keud f«r testimonials, free.
■
F. J. Chkicrv &amp; co.. Toledo, O.
Gen. Hlg. Carried.
Sold by all druggi»u. .76.
Ayes, Bennett. Busby, Hicks, Huffman,

&gt;2“! (

Of General Intereat.
Spiders are never idle.

Horseshoes have been found In tombs
that date back to tbe sixth century.
The elevation of Lake Erie above tide
water Is five hundred and seventy three
feet.
4
The south has a greater variety of crops
timber and minerals than any other sec­
tion of our country.
Peach stones find ready sale to be used
in manufacturing perfumes, flavoring ex­
tracts and prussic acid.
British vessels do nearly all the carrying
trade of Great Brittan and nearly half,
tbat of all the rest of Europe.
The postage stamp is not much more
than half a century old. On tbe flth of
May, 1994, It celebrated its fifty-fourth
anniversary.
THE PIVOTAL POINT.

P&lt;xr DlgeaUon.
The stomach distributes either health­
giving properties to the various nerves
and blood vessels or it scatters poisonous
adds. It all depends upon tbe condition.
If tbe digestion Is poor the life-giving food
force is lost and tbe blood becomes vitiat­
ed, often setting up goat, rheumatism,
bronchitis, consumption and various other

diseases.
When tbe stomach refuses to perform
(is DHtural work It needs help and needs it
quick. Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets digest
the food io tbe stomach thereby giving the
organs of the stomach a chance to rest
This remedy helps assimilation and aids
in distributing nutrition to tbe various
parts of the entire system. It is not an
experiment but a scientific remedy, posi­
tive and speedy. Most all druggists keep
it because their customers have learned of
ito merits by experience.

Wil!te Anderson
of Chicago
has beep
a game of ball
was played
here
spending
a few
dajs a with
his unmarri
brotlnjr­
ittunlay
between
team of
Arrliie.
n and a tuam of married men resulrtour
although
pre
i acorrespflndenL
defeat of the former
bv anot
score
off­
sent,
the lecture
theorthe
church
24
to learns
25, thethat
looser*
paying atfor
ice
| er^m
last
Friday
night
was
a
success.
for
both
aides.
.
dally Imre the State Road for t.ir mirshThe death of Lafayette Wilkinson ooen»fed
on theDime
morning
22nd.
The Ladles
Society of
ha&lt; the
adjourned
He&gt;t was
oneuf
&lt;&gt; irforolde&gt;t
resident*
to m»-rt
again
foar werks
andand
t«i
was the father of a numerous family, who
have
most
of thrtu grown
up Paw
and left
the
Flora
McKoight
Is at Paw
viaiting
homes.ead.
friivuis
and relative*.
Burl Sisson and wife visited M raj
Cow's and Mrs. Wallace B uorn’s
Sunday.

MUtaiUovUto.
Will Jordan returned from n vacatian
vbit to Detroit last Satunlay..
Ralph Scckins from near Grand Rapid*
nnd Ernest Ame.i of Ea**t Calcdoula were
in the viiinge last Situ rd ay.
Mra. Jntnra Searles and daughter -of
K;i"nus &lt;J|ty and Mrs. Herbert Srartes of
Grand Rap|rts were visiting*old acquaint­
ance iu the tillage the Iasi of the week.
.Mr&lt; T. D. Buck and Mis Hawk uf
Caledonia vished rrhnds.ln the village
l et Saturday.
ClorerctaJe.
Wheat has now reached I he enormous &lt; We had a nice rain here last week uiak*
pib-r of 44 evuta a bushel.' What next 1e farrnrra rejoice.
Grnvoi?
Saintid Wright has returned limnd
Very inipn-a'^lnptisinr.l set vices -ere
Minneapolis where she has berij
&lt;*&lt;&gt;nducied at the Aapiist church last Sun­
Ing the winter and spring with her
day evening.
ephdli.
Her sou’s wife returned
Six m&lt;!Uii&gt;rrs were received in lull memjer aud will remain during tbe hut
berahip at the Mi Duxh-t church Sunday
i.
tuoruing.
Piny lull! 't'iia’.’rt v.hat the Middleville
l»oys did at Uah-dnniH iaat week Uliursday.
Score 29 to 14 in favor of Mid'dlrviRe.
Thn principle features ot the game were
Jidiiiitoh’s pitclililg and Blake*.* fielding,
both did splendidly.
Nellie Dexter returned last Friday fronf
a week’s visit hi■ Calrdonln.
Chandos Cadwell Is again able to be
around after a few days Illness.
Harvey Saunders spent lust week in
Caledonja as a guest of funner school
mates in rn’ednitla.
Mrs. I'nebu Cobb le£t last Thursday for ।
West A!h*gan where she will visit her [

ccurso covering analysis, graminir.
'cotnpoalUuu and rhetoric: second, history;
thltd, literature; and fourth, mslhamuticA
And add to these, as accomplishments, tbs
study of music first, aud art second, and a
&lt;■ m J
l!W'
1M
SI.
girl has a sufficient coarse ot study before 8* wXt ri‘,“1,1
-,y
•“
her, with a due regard for her physical
wX
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r
t
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‘
wSS!
“
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o,b0r
*
welfare. Where other* branches ot atUiJy
are deeinsd best or nee*ssary, it is whvr
Najs, None.
to substitute rather than add.
AW
&lt;baNj,o bl&lt;M, r
»rea a b,.l&gt;4 vq.ul iu n&gt;,. .mt ot kj,

Tinkler, Weiaaert aud Walers.
Naya, None.
Aid. Bennett excused.
,
Tl(» cirtiar «ybiptom» ot dyspeMa* heartDum and occ vsi-jiial headaches &gt;h&lt;mW uot be
Moved by Aid. Weissert that the matter
-tuilMed. Take Hxxl*( SarsapariUa to be of fixing gaiter around block In which
cured.
Hale Kenyon resides be left to St. Com’s.
Carried.
l|err Weisinaun, a distinguished Ger­
Ayes, Bennett, Busby, Hicks, Huffman,
man biologist, has pointed out that the Tinkler, Welssert aud Waters.
Nays, None.
average duration of the life of birds hi by
On mutton of Aid Welssert Council ad­
no peans well- known.
Small siuging journed till Friday eve. July 80. '94.
E. G. Holbrook.
biros live from eight to eighteen years,
RtMens have lived 1M years and parrots
still kmger in captivity. Fowls bare livCommon Council met in adjourned sescd llruni 10 to 20 years, and swans are 1 slon Fri. eve July 20, '94. Mayor Greusel
'•tic tv have attained Che age of 300 years. | presiding.
Present at roll call Aid Hicks, Osborn,
The long lif’e of birds has been regarded
Tinkler, Welssert and Waters.
a* l UNtiiensaUon for their lack of fertility
Absent at roll call. Aid Bennett, Busby,
and the great mortality for their young.
and Huffman.
Minutes ef meeting of July 18. *94 read
Tjie akin of the fruit should never be
and approved.
eatrtu uot liecatue they are not palatable, To tbe Honorable tbe Mayor and Common
or &lt;li»agreeable or are unhealthy In thetd- Council of tbe City of Hastings.
We tbe undersigned Jot owners on
selves l&gt;ut on account of the danger aris­
Broadway and Green Streets In thd fourth
ing from microbes which have penetrated
RTtrd of tbe City of Hastings, * do hereby
into the curering of the fruit. Everybody petition your honorable body, to extend
has noticed at times a slight scratch will the aewer as now constructed to the Court
ertaie a considerable sore on the human House, south ou Broadway to the Intersec­
iMklf. It is generally ascribed to an un­ tion of Green and Broadway.
Philip T. Colgrovx,healthy conditkin nf the bbapl, but as a
G. Y7. Lowry,
J. T. Lombard,
microscopical examination of the blood will
Chester Messer.
that it is due to the presence of mlW. N. Chidester,
croiin thm iutro laeed Into the system
John Bessmer.
So with an apple, a peach, a pear, a lemon
H. A. Goodyear.
j
Moved by Aid Tinkler that tho petition i
an orange or a grape.
The fruit may be
bo received and r ‘(erred to the Sewer Co. 1
peift-cily sound and healthy, but on tbe
Carried. Ayes, All.
I
skin &lt;»r covering may be microbe#, which
Moved by aid Bhffts that the Recorder
in trad need Into the system, will breed ill- be Instructed tn write Revere Rubber Co.
icast*. These g-rm-* are not uncommon, and explain to them tbe reason uf the
city not sending them the entire amL uf
ueilhei are they always present. It la Im­
possible tn eat this covering without iu- their bill. Canried,
Ayes, AU.
Jurjj, but the danger is suth that ft is best
Moved by AM Tinkler that the petition
of Frances Graves be rec. and placed ob
not to incun tbe risk.

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Additional County News.

Moved by Aid. Welosert that the rrarf
b'
rrm “"’"'"'V '«&lt;■»' reb
i£r£?XriI.th' A‘"'"

Council Proceeding*.

Sure to Cure

I.MEi iElL

_ ,—o&gt;iw»ni
W. Bok. in The Ladles Hom-! Journal,
tbat four principal branches of study, with
one or two uf the arts, are suffl :i«n; fur a
healthful absorption by any ttfri of aver­

,

tin
iera and wUdlr
The frtaiih
Im...- held N ret
trrdey.
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the f .iai y. SI

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4

1«ibaCC&gt;&lt;
c*»py &lt;•» Un- -rate la w piuuibitbig tue sale
of cig u' tten io mhinr.N. Tills ailds much
to the It nncvnt p&gt;a.*tare of the l*»ys who
buy rigaiettis —Grand I’npids Democrat.

j.

The late Fredrick Sehwatka found the
temperature of Bark’s Great Fish river,
artic regions, to be seventy-one d-rret-a
below the zero of the Falirenheihl scale.

.-'V

H E best investment

T

in real estate is to keep build­
ings well painted. Paint protects
the house and saves repairs. You
sometimes want to sell—many a
good house has remained unsold
for want of paint. The rule should
be, though, "the best paint or
none. ” That means

The vultrtaiuu.eoi given &gt;•; tie B.ip.bt
Aid Society at Ih panu-.nagr in 1 Friday
I evening wa&lt; •**•1 . tt&gt; udru and &lt;t very In­
Carlton Cantor.
! terming program roEsh’lnz of r&gt;-&gt;-i'n'lous
and rauaic was re • nirrk-d —it.
-alias Mildred William* of your city wDI '
Mr. and Mrs. Fast’’" &lt;nn have igrii spend her vacation with her m »tbvr and
vlMthig the form rs d«trr. Mrs. E. Gugie, grand father.
You cannot afford to use cheap
! returnHl Mun*1' y night.
W. W. McKibben la the first one . to
paints. To be sure of getting Strict­
| Prof. Wym. of &lt;&gt;r«nj Rapids is In to*t&gt; t:»&lt;«-ah hl* cn»p of wheat.
Ruf Itn-iii . hat purchased a new en- ly Pure White Lead, look at the
tn-day making sir ngeiuiiiia for a class hi
viniia music.
giau ati&gt;t -vhI soon engage in the thresh­ brand ; any of these are safe:
Very »ultab)e catalogues nt «he Midille- ing buslnea*
“ Anahor,"
“Morley,"
Mrs. Jasper Warner of East Carlton is
Vllle schools have been printed and all de­
Xckststa,"
' “Ihipaaa,”
siring one ot them should get them at in very poor health. 'Biere Is not much •• Armstrong A MeXalvy," “ Boathmra,”
once.
hopes of her recovery.
“Beymar-Baaman,"
"Bod Baal,”
Would it not be a little better for the*c “Davis-Chambers."
We don’t hear much talk at»ont the Ok
” Collier,”
laws Beach excursion Wednesday mid so young turn that congregab* on tbe corners
“ Tahnestoek.”
For Colors.—National 1-ead Co.*B
we think the people from yourciiy will not evenlugs tv be more quiet?
The Adventists of tub place have a Dew Pure White Lead Tinting Colors.
be crowded by Mlddlevlillans.
Hay is very valuable If drawn from tbe minister, Mr. Michael Vester.
can bemr «ufficicnt to tint k pound* of Stnctly
county Hue in the evening. An Allegan
Purr White Lead he dealreC »hade; they are in
Jury will determine the value of such be­
no acnw ready-mixed paint*, but a rombinatioo ■
fore long.
of perfectly pure colors in tbe handiest form to •
Hood's Harsaparllla Is that while It purifies tint Strictly Pure White Lead.
Miss Winnie Andrews and lady friend Of
the blotw. nnd wends It ootmlng thr.»u&lt;h khe
A good many thousand dollars have been
of Wayland visited her slater Mrs. Cora vein* lull oi richness aud health. Il also imparts saved property-owner* by having our book oo
DeGolla Saturday, returning Sunday p. m. new life and vixor to cverv function nt the body. painting and color-card. Send ns a postal card,
Henretbo
expression
so
often
heard
.
“
Hood's
and
get both free.
Mrs. A. Wilcox of Muskegon is spend­ tUnutparilin made a new person ot me.” Il
*
national lead co.
ing a few days with her sister, Mrs. John overcomes thttdred feeling so common now.
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ChicagG Branch,___
Martin.
State and Fifteenth St?TeU» Chicago.
The farm house of Wm. Credier. west
Hood's Pills are purely vegetable, perfectly
of town is being Improved in looks by harmless, always reliable aud beneficial.
paint, from the brushes of Wm. and Chas.
Fenton.
NEW BAKING POWDER TRICKS
Chas. Schondelmayer was hi the Rapids
ou business Moudny.
The Way In Which Maker* of Ad illMacaru gets life. Good enough!
i Editor Cook of Hastings was iu Middlevilie ly*i week making arrangements for
leetlugthe Fraud.
tlie Sunday School Rally to Im- held In
Hasting!. Aug. 15.
We expect Middle- ! Some of tiie baking powder c ininaDic*
j?
; are operating a ruanlng trick upon hopse| ville will be well represented.
[ A company ot M. &lt;’. R. R. bridge build­ keepers in seuding canvassers around, try­
ers are boarding in town and putting in n ing to impose upon the unwary whai Is
[ called tin* foaming test.
culvert M&gt;me distance south.
A chemical analysta has recently been
Quite a little excitement in town this p.
m. over a would be ••scrap'” between two made of the baking powders in wliusei In­
of the aged residents of our vlllaae when terest the fraud Is being worked, and it is
it was prevented by the Interference of by­ found that a drug has been introdaced
c,..r
IGeGR&amp;flM.
which makes a froth like tbe syrup in soda
standers.
Tbe Farmer's picnic which has become water.
GONKGTIONS'.
Pure
cream
of
tartar
and
soda
never
an annual occurrauce will lie held at (&gt;uu
1 11 ’L
SOFT DRINKS.
Lake Aug. 24 nnd 25th. Tbe Middleville produce a froth like tills: but the trick is
well
calculated
to
deceive
those
whuj
do
band will furnish the music nnd suitable
speakers will be provided for the occasion. not know the action of u pure baking pow­ AT TUEArrangements are lieing made for a der in producing 1 aveninggas. Many lady
campmeeting to be held In Mr. Wiggins is sufficiently intereaed in the mailer to
CFTY BAKERY.
Grove near Green Lake commencing Aug. prove the fraud, let her at tbe drug store buy
two ounces ot pure cream of tartar and
24th.
The MIsm-r Susie nnd Amy Glass who one ounce &lt;&gt;f eoda. mix them thoroughly,
have been visiting their brother, W. F. then put a portion In a glass and add wat­
astings
ity
ank
Gias? ot this village, leave Wednesday er—this will reveal the action of a pure
for Denton. Mich, to visit another brother. baking powder.1 Any powder that froths
Hastings, - - Mi eh.
or
foams
differently
from
what
tho
pure
Will Laaioraux is visiting his parents.
Hallie King ot Bowen's Mills, spent materials do is sure lo contain some tor nr
uf adulteration.
C .A. IP IT A. L
$75,000.00
Sundav with Lena Griswold.
SURPLUS 815.000.6U.
A baking powder manufactured in Chi­
Don McDcnald of Grand RaplHs.a form-1
cago,
and
the
one
moat
actively
used
in
er resident of Middleville, was In town .
lueurporateO under tbe lav* of U&gt;r mate of
last weel- at work on W. E. Keeler's fur- । humbugging the house keepers lately, is
Michigan.
known to contain albumen Introduced; -for
Dace.
Open foi business Dec.1ft.i*M.
the
special
purpose
of
deceiving
the
eye
in
Miss Maud Pumphrey Is being initiated
officera:
Into the secrets nnd duties of a postal i these tests. The adulterant has no leav­
ening power whatever: it Is a filthy Isub- j •. G. Kouius m, Presid«ut;
clerk.
&lt;X*e*irr Heiser. Viee. Fre&gt;.
George Wells of Grand Rapids Is visit­ stance procured from the slaughter bouses
D. w R. yiiohl*. Cashier.
Ing friends and relatives in and around । In Chicago, and is nothing more nor . less
than decomposed blood.
It Is used simp­
.
orjccToxs:
’
the village.
Mrs. Mary Smith and Mrs. Mary Bitter-1 ly because It makes a great show of troth
D. W. Reynold&gt;,
|y of Battle Creek are gursls of the form­ —to deceive the housekeeper.
D. G. Robinson,
K H.-MNNT.
Persons to whom this so-called test Is
er’s brothers. Will and George Coman.
John Oarreth,
The singing class met In the high school shown will do well to be careful, before
• P. T. CMIgrove.
room to night and are through with the using any such powder, so as to ascertain
Has the only savings departtn»rat in in Barry
usual O OOO etc. used In voice culture. the extent of auy such adulteration.
County and pays Interest on all Ume
Pure
cream
of
tarter
never
froths
in
Will Sackett of Vermontville is now
employed as clerk In Keeler &amp; Co.’s store. water; its action Is to liberate leavtmlng
gas In tbe dough, it Is a scientific fact
that tbe alum powders and those compos­
ed.of blood albumen, are the worst farms
Rev. Cross of Chicago preached at the ot adulterated baking powder. But these
Cow church last Saturday.
can always be distinguished by tbe troth
" Ifta Niagara Falla Haute.”
Rev. Elmer did not till his appointment they give off, instead of tbat natural effer­
at the 51. E. church Sunday on account of vescence which takes place with the cream
stations.
sickness In his family.
of tartar baking powder.
The M. E. society will !&gt;e held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lee one wick
Ham Mt?
from Friday afternoon.
George Jewell was terribly injured al
UtMtiOl.l
We will refrain from saving very much
about the ball game last Saturday between Romeo yesterday by being caught in a belt
Lacey and Nashville and Maple Grove in a mill there.
SjUTIKOa.....................r.4 io!
|t*47| •.lt| 1.00
One need only to look into the faces of
Kalamazoo waler usera are paying 5 per
C. R. OSBORN.
HasUaga
the boys for to know It all.
Will say the cent more for water this year than last, O.' *. kdooim O. P. * T. A. Cblcaao
game was Nashville 43, Itacey 7, Maple and are kicking.
Grove 11, Lacey 10.
Fifteen thousand Infant lake bass from
Frank Patcben and William Norman’s
families camped at Bristol Lake a couple the state liatchery have been planted in
Turtle
Itake, near Tecousha.
of days last week.
__ __________
Mrs. James Lee and Miss Blanche
Miss Daisy Noble Ives, of Detroit, has
Barker attended the Free Methodist meet­ been named In take charge of the art de­
TRADE MARK MNMM
ing at Castleton Saturday and Sunday.
partment in the Purt Huron institute.
Chas. Wooley had his thumb broken at
In Huron coutily during 1893 there
the ball game Saturday.
*
were 809 births and 297 deaths. During
1892 there were 757 births and 223 deaths.
Ban field.
Kalkaska’s huckleberry crop la a dreary,
_ ANO
While Elbert Edmands and wife were
returning home last Friday night from hopeless failure this season. Last year
5,000
bushels
were
shipped
from
rtat
Battle Creek, their horse became frighten­
ed at an engine threshing on the Corey point
-POSITIVELY CVBEBfarm Id tbe road, partially demolishing the
The Big Four railroad officials Have no­
buggy and came very nearly taking tiw tified the strikers at Benton Haflxr tbat
life of Mrs. Edmunds.
Such things as they need never expect to gW back on &gt; the
setting the engine iu tbe road to thresh road.
Sleeplessness and all derange manta of tbs
should be stopped.
Coxeltes straggled Into Saginaw yester­
Nervous Syatem.
Last week whortle berries, threshing and
wheat at 46c tfas the program around here. day on foot, and were trying to secure 850
At the blacksmith shop the harvest was from the street railway company, offering
of setting tires last week, and the glare of to camp wherever the company may select
the furnace fire shone way long into the The offer was not accepted.
night
It took aboat 200 citizens to stop a dog Purely Vega table, guaranted free fn
The loe cream social held last week was fight on the streets of Union City. Af­
opiate*, l(M) full sire doses, 50c.
a soccees and netted the young ladies ter the curs were separated an altercMlou
D. Bailey. Receiving Teller Grand Ri
took place between the spectators In which chXL(Mich
816.
A Haring* Bank Maya b* cannot I
We are reliably informed that the par­ blows were freely exchanged.
too much in favor of ••Adlrante,’’ Wbsala
ade on Rally Day at Hastings. August 1.7,Heart and Nerve Cure.
The weekly shipments of lumber from
will commence at 11 o'clock sharp, the
Pretmred by Wheeler and Vaher Msdte
procession parching through Maiu St. Menominee river now average leas than Oo.. Cedar Spring*. Mich. Sold by.
and thence direct to tbe fair ground where 15.000,000 feet, as shown by the custom
house
reports.
Of
this
amount
but
5,200,—
a picnic dinner will be held.
Let our
Sunday School make an excellent show­ ooo feet have beeo aent to lower lake
HASTINGS,
MICH
ports.
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�Hastings Banner
Thursday, July &gt;6, 189^.
XHIHALL L. COOK. KSHjr.

THM HASTDtGS. MICH., rOfiTOmCI,
aroiiST 14. 1879-

EDITORIAL NOTES
FUSION AGAIN.

Already the political jugglers are In tbe
field attempting tn again bring about a
fusion of “anything and everything to
beat tbe republican party” regardless Gf
principle. One who Is most interested in
forwarding such a scheme is the editor of
tho Journal, whu only recently promised
to be a good democrat. In last weeks Is­
Sue of tbe Journal was the following evi­
dently emanating from Brother Dennis:—
“Whats to binder a union ticket being
put up hy the opposition to the republi­
cans? Why not meet in township caucus­
es, tach party to be equally represented
te (he county convention from each town,
etc.”
Evidently the Populists of this county
don’t have the same kind consideration for
the democratic party as tbe Journal might
think, fur at the Populist county couveu(ion held iu this city June 23rd test, that
parts1 passed the following resolutions:—
“We, the representatives of the People's
party of Barry Cqunty, In convention as­
sembled hereby reaffirm our alllgianec to
tho principles enunciated in -the Omaha
platform and point to the record of our
representatives in congress as an evidence
of their loyallty to that platform. We
meet at this time under conditions which
see every prophesy then made fulfilled In
every indlctmeut which was made therein
against the “Republican and I^embsratic*'
parties proven.”
After this round denunciation at tbe
hands of the party from which our demo­
cratic •(?) contemporary asks assistance,
tbe only possible way to bring about a
fusion is by some -contemptible political
juggling by a few tricksters who are not
new at the business.
If th«y Succeed,
and they are working hard for it, then tbe
voters ff Barry County who will swallow
such a mess havn’t the sound judgment
that they have been given credit ftir.
We admire principle. If any mkn is a
populist or a democrat, nnd. honestly be­
lieves in his party, then well and good.
He is entitled to his opinion just as well
and fully as though he held some different
opinion. But a man who will so juggle
with bls political opinions as to mix
them up with something that he doesn’t
believe in, something that he wouldn’t
advocate, simply to place a few office
seekers In power, must forfeit all respect
in a political sense, and cast his vote with
a blind conscience. This same dose a few
tricksters tried to force down the pecks ot
voters two years ago. It didn’t succeed;
It ought not to succeed and It will not
succeed now. We are aware that-there is
an element in the democratic pdrty and
element in the populist party of this
county that will do all ttiey can to (use.
Tbe best and most prominent members of
each party*, comprising those who bold
their political convictions as sacred and
not to be tampered with, are decidedly
opposed to fusion, or any action which
will compromise their better judgment
Time Brings Change*.

Again the wisdom of the republican
party and Its principles have received the
hearty endorsement of all the better ele­
ment of tbe American people, te bringing
out the strong arm of the government to
put down anarchy and rebellion, that have
kindled Its.fires In many of the great cities
of the nation and teaugurated a reign of
terror that was to strike fear and conster­
nation te tbe hearts of men everywhere;
nnd trusting lo their vaunted doctrine of
state rights, they said as did that arch
traitor, Jeff Davis, “all we want is to be
left alone,” and tbat old fossil affarehlst
Altgeld, nnd hto right honor Mayor HopkkM,of tbe City of Chicago, said: “we
want no government Interference Mr.
PreaMsnt, we stand on tbe broad old demoeratk ground of state rights, and let them
bans Chicago, if they want to, let them
block the mail trains, and destroy
the mails, let them break up all Internal
eootaseroe, and make huge bonfires of our
eities. Jet red handed anarchy with blud­
geon and torch revel, if they want to, as
long aa they keep inside of state lines.
Mr- President, you will please keep quiet,
just aa Buebanan did. Ke looked our con­
stitution through and teoaogk and found

H&gt;g&gt; at lut endortad by them. U another probably aUU being relufurred by lhe
repnbllean triumph, .bowing In wbleh equally low rate, which tbeae same .team­
party the advance thought and progress era otter ou their return trips- Tbv ques­
Ilea, so too of the republican doctrine of tion will not down because- of the rate
protection they claimed te their Chicago quarrel. It wtl not down until those
pisiform that It was unconstitutional, yet people are forbidden these shores; until
they can’t agree upon any schedule with they are taught liberty does uot mean
the doctrine of protection left out, and Lhe lioenro; until they come to haute a whole­
suspense and uncertainty as to what they some fenr of offending against American
will do, has hang up and parallzed tbe laws, nor until rich, institutions as the
beriness of tbe country as It was never Tammany’s big and little cease from run­
parallzed before Imports and exports are ning these lurbnlait, alien raised, anar­
falling off, issuing bonds tn pay running chistic Imbued beings through naturaliza­
expenses, the gold reserve running tion mills. Not one of tills class Is fitted
down to about sixty millions, laborers go­ by raising, thought or previous condition
ing idly up and down the streets hungry for American citizenship; not one of them
and a winter soon here again. With charity but looks upon all law assA« irksome re.
soup much thinner than It was last winter, attaint. It is a mistake to allow them to
we can hardly wonder that strikes are lhe land’and a greater mistake to admit them
to citizenship and then arm them with the
order of the day, with such an outlook.
We have only one ray of sunshine te all power to do evil. If now they are really
of this dark outlook, and that Is to just leaving, and it may bto doubted, let not one
possess your souls in patience a little straw be laid in the way of their depar­
while longer and the party which for a ture.—G. R. Herald.
generation sped this nation forward, with
a progress such as has never been equaled
“Honest John” Club.
by any nation, will take the reigns again
An “Honest John” Club has been form­
and drive on to a better condition of pros- ed. not te opposition to the ••One Tenn
perity and happiness.
Movement,” but as opposed to the purposes of that movement as the present
Communication.
time.
Foltowing are the resolutions
The deranged condition of our •ffalra adopted by the Club:—
politically and socially is a general topic
“Resolved, That we, working and loyal
among men at present, and the heavy re­ members of the republican party of the
sponsibility resting on the people and our State of Michigan, hereby declare that it
rulers Is very great. From the condition is our firm belief and deliberate judgment
of society and the times It behooves ell that tbe Hon. John T. Rich has made a
taw abiding citizens to inform themselves record as an able and honest executive of
so that they may perform the duties of tills state.
citizens intelligently. It is sad to know
“Whereas, Under trying circumstances,
that anarchy and anarchists are here he has done his duty, “hewing to the line
among ns. It is not a native of this and letting the chips fall where they may,
country; It has been imported frotti the old “having only in view the maintenance of
world, but some ©f our native born are tbe integrity of the state.
becoming tinctured with it Many of
"Whereas, It has been the custom of
them would scorn the Idea if (old they the republican party, te tbe past, to place
were anarchists.
Anarchists are men tbe seal of its approval on tbe administra­
who band themselves together and set tew, tion of an officer bj- tendering him a re­
order at defiance and claim that might is nomination.
right I class with these (all that stand
‘•Whereas, Without any declaration in
bgck and pick them on and sympathize words, we know that the Hon. John T.
wltii them, and must all orders namely Rich is a republican and has no desire
the clergy, most all newspapers, officials affiliate with any other party.
of the law, all speak of the mob of strik­
“Resolved, That with bis record for his
ers in too tender terms, instead of telling platform, wc now favor the nomination of
tlwm that they were anarchists and would “Honest John” for a second term, and
have to be put down by the strong arm of pledge ourselves to do all In our power to
the law and punished with the utmost" \loct him.
4
rigor. I have no soft soap for such men
.
The
New
York
Press,
a
bright
and
vig
­
who become taw breakers and murderers.I have heard men within the last few orous Republican Daily, edited by Hon.
davs on our streets express great sympa­ Robert B. Porter, formerly Superintend­
thy for the strikers and wish they would ent of the United States Census, is an
bum up Pullman with his factory and earnest ehampiom of tree silver coinage.
destroy all the railroads centering in In a recent article it shows tbe advantages
Chicago, such men are anarchists. Many enjoyed by nations which haw made the
are afraid to call crimes and men by their freest and largest use of silver in tlseir
right names.
From policy some want coinage. It says.
“Germany, for example, was upon a
thljlr votes, others want their patronage.'
1 have no such wgnte, I neither want single silver basis when the war with
their votes or patronage. If a man is a France was fought, and tbe civilization of
thief call him so. These labor unions, the cduntry, like its military power, was
their officers, the rank and file know tbat never higher. France is, and forcenturles
when thej\go on a strike tbat in order to has been, one of the mqst civilized nations
be successful they as surely come In con­ in the world. .It has led mankind in Ibe
flict with the taw as they commence the useful arts, and In the meantime it has
strike, and to carry these points, will and proved itself to be possessed of resources
do commit arson and murder. The tabor which have permitted it to recover from
unions are tbe most unjust, tyrannical disaster more quickly than any other Eu­
monopolies tbat exist to-day. They are ropean nation has ever done. But France
tbe first to cry “monopoly.” There is not has always used sliver more largely
. _ than
one of those railroad men who struck but
an^ M this moment Its stock of sllgreater than
tuan any Inexistence
in existence outride
what Is paid better wages than any farm |I ver is Rreater
laborer in tbe state of Michigan. Not of India. Our own revolutionary war was
fought
with
depreciated
paper money, nnd
one ot them wuuld work on the farm at
the wages paid. There is not a labor un­ the southern rebellion was suppressed
ion man, I venture to say, if he will be with greenback currency. Gold was clear
honest, but will say that he Jias not receiv­ out of reach In both cases. Tbe civiliza­
ed one cents benefit, from the union. A man tion of this country was never higher than
that joins them signs away liberties that darfhg the civil war, and never did auj
he needs and will want What a sad nation display more constantly the virtues
state of affairs we have come to that It be­ of patriotism, devotion and seif sacrifice.
comes possible tbat one man at his behest It is admitted by all competent authorities
or command may order thousands of toil­ that ludia has accomplished more for the
ers and workers to quit, drop tools, step development of Its manufacturing Indus­
oat, quit work whether or no they wish to. tries tbe last 20 years, when gold was at a
Sovereign claims tbe authority to order premium, than during any other period te
oat between three and four millions of its history. This Is true also of Mexico
men.
The people stand aghast with and of Japan. The debasement of silver
bated breath. Will he.do it? Is such a has acted really as a stimulus to the Inter­
state of things possible? Just stop and nal commerce of three countries. It has
think, every body—what a huge ttavesty urged them toward a large measure of self­
dependence.”
upon our free country.
These words are all the more significant
Must such things be? shall they -be? are
questions of the utmost importance. They as coming from a paper of recognized in­
will have to be met and that soon. There fluence auiHapidly increasing circulation
is something radically wrong aud has been te the great commercial and financial cen
so for a .long time past This trouble tre of tbe country.

reaches far buck. In tbe future we want
oar best men to legislate te state and na­
tion.
Men wise enuagh and patriotic
enough to make concessions to the will ef
the people.
A. D. Still, Hastings, Mich.

Socialism as has been demonstrated dur­
ing tbe last two weeks, la anarchy and
treason. But the socialists as well as tbe
anarchists have been eowed since they
have ascertained the fact that tbe repub­
lic to strong enough and beloved enough
by all tbe people, tbat if tbe belief shall at
any time become general tbat the safety
®f any portion of any state to in peril, and
that tbe U. tt. malls are there obstructed,
the processes of the courts defied and the
rights of tbe interstate commerce invaded,
an army inch as Grant and Lee never

Hot once Mure In the history ot oeeu
navigation were steerage rates so cheap as
now. From New York to Europe tbe rate
te 910, and tbe proapects are It will go
stU! lower. This rate has caused an ex­
learn and never forget Mflalflt, bat it is odus to rot te; It being estimated that each
trans-Atlantic steamer sailing for Europe leader*, north and south, march to tbe de­
that when the resolution approving of
fense of tbe republic and tbe destruction
President Ctevetand’s course te putting •eogqra. If these six hundred were made of anarchy, regardless of State lines or of
down the Dena* rebeliwa was sabraitted ■p of that undesirable ctaro of aliens who protesting governors and mayors.—Chica­
I have flocked lo our shores and whose.
go Inter Decan.
ocratk ®C£nbers north and south voted *1- presence is most undesirable, the ship
companies would earn the gratitude of
More than one hundred of' Chicago’s
except Biand, ot Missouri, who is evident­ every American. If tbat class which are leading bankers, merchants and manufac­
ly trimming his Mils for tlwi Populist first In every mob, first te every species turers have united te the following appeal:
of violence which follows in the irate of a “The whole country demands that con­
Thus after thirty years and
gress termlaate tbe pending tariff legtatafirst to burn, pillage and destroy on every tion immediately. Failure to diapoae of
tbe queatten quickly will work Incalcula­
ble tea* and Irreparable Injury to financial
aid Industrial interests." Such a petition

every boater" (rote this
materially- It burines.

OUR

they would know how to plan and
to do, but with doubt and uncertainly rim­ George Coe’s Saturday.
Mr. Park. of Battle Creek, visited bn
ing st them from every direction it to Im­
son Alvab, Sunday.
possible.
.Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Price were gawrta at
Luther Root’s of Yankee Springs, Friday.
Oalrnulu Wllwn My, U»t be I, »UII In
Alvah Park la visiting hb brothers,
tarot oT Tariff reform. For alioul a year Charlie and Irving at Assyria Crttef.
Elder Trott of tbe M. E. church, Nash­
and a half the people bare b«u waiting
ville, baptized 12 by immersion at Gregg’s
and witching 10 see wbat Tariff reform
crossing Sunday.
mean, and at Ibla ri&gt;lf ®* ,h*
"
Clarence and Stella Baebellrr were at
seems to be defined about aa follow.:— Pine lake Wednesday in search of buckle
•■Tariff reform la‘that Died aud unyielding berries.
ttieorellcal opinion which we as demo­
crats bare Individually, tbat caunot be
moulded Into anything when taken col­
lectively. It. object It to k reduce the
revernea that It It will compel tbe country
to Issue bonds to meet the dettelt. It 1.
tbat policy which we want to see applied
to all Industrie, except Ihoee In which we,
as democrats, may be Individually Interest­
ed financially."

Hastings Markets.
Butter. Stoll
Lard per lb., te
Potatoe* per bu., 80 to 1.00.
Bye per bu.40.
Tallow per lb . 3HOats per Du.. ».
.

Barley per ou. so to i».

Debs has been instrumental In causing
tbe destraction of millions of dodlora worth
of property, and causing the laboring men
of this country to lose millions in wages.
But then he’s gut to do something to earn
that 83000 salary. When tbe laboring
men come to count the cost though, thev’ll
find such Bosses as Debs are expensive

Chick ae draared.saodt.
Turkeys, dressed. 11.
Beef dressed. Ate*
BMf Uve.
to J,
Mutton, dressed, a
Wool, 10 to IB.

luxuries.
The labor leaders have put their hands
in the treasuries of their various organiza­
tions and drawn ont big fat sums to hire
lawyers to get Debs out of his scrape.
But lets see. How do these labor organi­
zations get their money? And In the end
wont the laboring men have to foot all
these bills.

There seems to be no candidate against
feed A. Maynard, for Attorney General.
The republican party will by no means
suffer If there is not. If nominated Mr.
Maynard will be elected by a rousing ma­
jority and will give the people of the slate
excellent administration of Its legal
affairs.

What about the tariff bill that was cer­
tainly to be passed by July 1st and relieve
the country from the suspense of months
and months. Democratic premises and
and democratic performances are two very
different things.
Sovereign says “We’ll win if it takes
five years.® During that time he will have
received 916,000 as salary, and will be
pretty well prepaired to take care of him­
self at least, no matter what may happen
elsewhere.
In their conferences on the Tariff bill
the democrats have excluded the republi­
can members of the committee. When the
wreck Is complete though they’ll invite
them in to view the ruins.

If the labor organizations would strike
on paying Debs a 93000 salary they would
benefit themselves most.

Additional Local News.
The water ,uppl, ot tht, city I, earning
some concern. We doubt It there la a city
in thia country that has a better anil more
wholesome supply ot water than thia city.
Hut tor Up past year or two and especial­
ly during the summer wisa when so
much water la uwd tor sprinkling purpos­
es, tbe water In the well baa greatly low­
ered. When the official test was made
after tbe work, were completed, the en­
gines ot tbe pomp bouse were put lo test
in an attempt to lower the water In the
well. For two hours they labored, and
drew from tbe well a large stream off wat­
er, but did not lucceed In lowering the
waler. Aa la known onr water la derived
from drive wells, some three inch plpea
being driven down to the second and third
veins ot water from wbleh onr supply Is
received. It Is claimed by soma that
qulek sand has been thrown up out ot the
pipes and at present about two feet ot
quick sand Is In the bottom ot the well
and nnre that It thia were cleaned out that
our well would be as good aa ever. Others
elalm that there la an endless supply ot
waler and that more pipes should be driv­
en down. In support ot thia they call at­
tention to the fact tbat no matter bow low
the water gets In the well. It never lowers
In tbe test pipe, but constantly Sow, OT,r
the top In an endless stream, tbe same u
It has ever since the Met pipe wen first pul
In. It the fountain heed ot onr supply
was giving out then the teat pipe would
certainly lower.

urei sure and Axiom'
I her real MUte

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GRANT'S
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SIZES MEN WITH SMALL
FEET WILL REJOICE IN.
A FEW LOTS OF THE 25.
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FOR 25c.—WONT LAST
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Collar Buttons.
DON’T YOU KNOW WE
ALWAYS KEEP A NICE
LINE—SOLID GOLD AND
PLATED GOODS. ENAM­
EL AND PEARL BACKS
AND OUR PRICES ARE
ABOUT HALF THAT OF
REGULAR JEWELERS.

Lawn TiesWAS THERE EVER A
TIME WHEN SO LITTLE
MONEY WOULD GIVE
YOU SUCH NICE ONES
MADE UP. IN BOWS AND
STRINGS, joe. IS THE
CITY PRICE FOR THE
ONE WE SELL FOR mc.
AND OUR STRING TIES
HAVE BEEN REDUCED
TO 15c. PER DOZEN.

Neglige Shirts.
OURS ARE THE MON­
ARCH
BRAND,
THS
KIND
YOU
SEE
SO
MANY
WEARING
AT
PRESENT.
JUST
AS
EASY
FOR
_
YOu* TC
WEAR ONE OF THIS
NICE FITTING KIND AS
A POORLY MADE ONE.
SAME QUALITY LAST
SEASON SOLD FOR tt.oo,
EARLY THIS SEASON
SOLD LOTS OF THEM
AT &gt;x.W.
ft.g. IT’S A LITTLE
LATE NOW SO WE let
YOU HAVE THEM FOR
JUST $i.oo.

Trunks.
WE HAVE
A
,FEW
TRUNKS AND SATCHELS
LEFT FROM THE DEANE
STOCK THEY ARE IN
r”’” WAY, SEE US IF
NEED ONE.

A penod in onr ]ife h
now arrived when it l^c-oZ
nectary for us to talk pUi“
ly, but kindly to you V,
us for the sake of truth and
friendship, and listen ttat
our words'may well a!1d trX
be understood and let no an­
ger arise in your hearts WP
had confidently hoped that
thus new departure in UUI
trade which we are about to
make might never be&amp;une
necessary, but alan! -mang
inhumanity to man" and the
serious bnsine-H depression of
the entire country has decreed
otherwise. We have from
time to time loaned a large
number of our customere
sums which aggregate several
thousands of dollars from our
stock of gootfs. and which is
still outstanding. The larg­
er portion, of this money is
loaned (in goods) without
either interest or security,
and as mucli as we require
it to do business, and still be
able to accommodate our
friends it-will now only come
to us in small sums.
Therefore we hereby an­
nounce to all our customers
and fhe public generally that
from the date of August 1st.
1894, we are compelled, for
the reasons set forth, toaaopt
the strictly cash system of
trade, with every man. jroinan and c hiltj. However; we
will say to al! those now in­
debted to nsand also to til­
ers, we want your trade.
Yon (till still want clothing
and gtxxlij in onr line, and we
shall be happy to see you
whenever you hat s the cash
to offer us in payment.
It will tie in our power to
sell you goods at lower prices
than ever, as we shall cease
to bear tbe well known losses
of the credit system. The
public .already know tbat
losses in trade must be borne
by some one. How important
it is then to yon that you deal
with those who,do a strictly
cash business, as time and
money will always be saved.
The current expenses of any
merchant doing a bijfiness
for ready pay is far less than
others, and it requires no
scholar to see. that he can
truly afford and will give you
better bargains, as there are
no dead horses to be paid for,
no book accounts lost, nor
paid twice, and both jiarties
feel that value has been re­
ceived and money saved by
that best of all, the ready pay
system. In closing we will
add that some of our credit
business has always been
equal to cash, as it was cheer­
fully tendered us every
month.
It is therefore with some
regret that we have decided
to make no distinction in our
customers, but strictly refuse
one and all
As you will readily see. no
lines whatever can be drawn
in this matter, (except be­
tween credit and cash) with­
out giving serious offense. JJo
not therefore ask ub to make
a single exception to tlie hne
we have marked out, as your
pleading would be- fruitlw®With us then, the days for
doing a credit business will
close forever on the morning
of August 1st, 1894. but onr
stock of goods will be larger
than ever, and we will sell
any goods in our store at lo
per cent above cost. We re- .
main as ever yours, meaning
business in earnest.

E. W. MORRILL &amp; CO.
HASTINGS, MICH.

�hasting., BANxNER
’ finlrsdar, July
»«94w. R. COOK. LogM Editor.

. .

rinxi;

in the

DRUG LINE
Hiro Frosh and Cheap

FRED L. HEATH
THE DRUGGIST’S.
agent of the

Moan. Bible flsso
elation,.
* FOR

BURRY GO.
LOCAL NEWS.
• CIRCULATION *

■ This week,

82 quires.

■■
editors of the Charlotte Republican has
PERa0N**-MENT|ON
been appointed private secretary lo Sena­
tor Patton, of Grand Rapids. The appolntmeut is a well deserved compliment
to Mr. Baxter and speaks well fur tbe
d«j .
l» Kilanuzoo j«t„.
। good judgment of Senator Patton. Mr.
Baxter’s friends are well pleased.
Sunday. 'M1“cr
'» Woodland
। On account of the Epworth League As-I
sembly at Ludington, Mich.
Tbe
Michi
­
"— The Michi- Mlc’i’a,’"1'1'"' ““
from Northern
gan Central■ will sen tickets
one rm!
and
............att tine
1—
------fare for
'■■■■■
Good]
one thUrd
the round trip.
Gvud
going July 18th. to29tb., returning until lut Stet. f '°Dn' w« In Grand Rapid,
August 25th. Children at one half lhe
above rate.
turned to Lowell
C. R. OSBOHN,
Agent. B*y View*0™1 S®101 hu burned from
On and after August 1st, Jos. Rogers A
Co. will sell
-..............
Alb,0“- “ visiting
their goods for cast
only,
thereby suffering . no
losses
from bad' debts and Enabling the in
visiting
sell
.
____ _______
r
their _
goods
much
cbeapThis is the
only just
*- •*—
;__t system
In tbe
upon which to do business and does nut
compell those who pay cash lo pay lhe
In Kalatn7^.Shrl"er *' vto,tl“« ralatlrea
bad debts incurred by others. Butter and
etgs will be taken at cash prices.
I" ^l“T££ °f H°W,rd «*. »«
Do not miss reading the new system of
rebate that a few of our merchants have
«l&gt;Xta^A,,W“Co- ’‘-'M In
adopted. You are not obliged to trade
any number of dollars before your cou­
of
u
pons are good. Any amount from one
cent up will pass same as that much cash
for anything hi F. R. Pancoast’s slock.
Callon L. E. Stauffer. E.&gt;y. Hogle, W.
H. Goodyear. Hicks A Spence or Woolley •■In In Mld'dte'iu*"1' *’ ’U“I1W *ler p*r’
A Bronson for coupons with your trade.

to

*%•*-**..

&lt;oXn^„X,n&lt;'

re,on,'&lt;i T“«-

■aaaaMMMBBM*,

= WE:

To mystify and astonish bat state plain facts that can
be'easily demonstrated.

FIRST—If you are building a home then you

will
do well to examine the various kinds of
beating apparatus.

SECOND—Ita a fact that people object to soft coal
USE

BIG WOftDS

KA
KPT BUILb A “0U5E W1THOUT A
Dull I BUT fl FURNACE WITHOUT SEEINQ U5.

WEISSERT BROS,
H/IRbWARE MERCHANTS.

A

Square Deal

WE

BpxTLUT, Tomi.t xbox axd bidek.
I
.Fred Evcleshymer was taken sick In
Chicago, with a fever, where he has been |
at work for a couple of months, and was
brought home Friday by bls brother. Prof. |
Eycleshymer. of the Chicago University.
।
H. H. Hpneywell, of Prairieville, was
hi the city last week.
He was one of tbe
. many boys in blue that was remembered
by the present administration with a letter
from the pension department cutting down
his pension from 88 to 84 per mooth.

tbe elder member of the firm has praclici d
law in this county and bolds a prominent
place among the bar of tbe state.
The
Junior member is a young man of recogulxed ability, who is well qualified to attend
to lhe growing practice of tbe firm. Tbe ।
Baxxek wishes tbe new (inn the success I

with which It will do doubt meet.
Bad luck seems to follow Frank Hams I

E. A. Matteson returned train a whml
•"•irlpInnonbemMfeblxm.,,.,
“k

ARE
HERE

house.

Everyone who buys of us is pleased with what

we have sold him—pleased with his invest­

Everyone who buys once

comes again, and invites his friends to come
We are selling our goods as low as they

too.

Owing to the times

we are paying no attention to profit^, but have

prices down to the lowest notch.

knocked

Mrs. John .Spenre has retarned tram a
visit In Kan^u after an absence ot several

weeks with her mother here.
and party who are camping at Middle
Mrs. C. R. Osborn and daughter returnLake In a tout. Last week In going from
tbe city tn the camping spot some gasoline ed home Tuesday from nearly two montbs
out of a can tbat Will Babcock visit at her old home in Worcester, Mass.
L. A. Dunlap and F. M. Woodmansee slopped
was carrying.
Will pulled a el gar out of ।
Mrs. G. Rouse and daughters Lean a and
of Hastings, were in town last- Thursday.
We expect Mr. and Mrs. Dunlap will re­ his pocket with tbe Intention of extracting Minnie, Mrs. Charles Westbrook and baby
from
it
all
the
gentle
comforts
that
come
and Mias Ada Booth, of Lowell, spent
turn here for permanent residence some
from smoking after a hard days wort. Sunday with J. E Hogle and family.
lime this season and their old neighbors
Tbat was
will be oleased to welcome them.—Ver­ Next be struck a match.
enough. A sheet of flame sprang up all
Harry Salsbau^b, of Prichard vi lie,
montville Echo.
• I
around him. Thoughts of anarchists and while In bathing ink lake near that place
Marriage licences, according to an opintbe strikers at Chicago were uppermost in was drowned Friday, tbe funeral taking
oin tiled Friday by Attorney-General
bls mind and taking himself by tbe boot
place-Sunday.
Ellis, cannot be suppressed.
__ _ clerk
.
Tbe
straps be lifted himself oat of the baggy
Ciias-McCard, the Grand Rapids mur­
of Monroe County recently refused the
•nd finally managed to put out the Ire derer, passed through this elty Tuesday
Democrat there permission to copy the
which was rapidly spreading over tbe
morning
for Jackson prison, where be is
marriage licenses, lie appealed and tbe boggy. Bat this wasn’t all. One of tbe
matter was settled aa above atated.
ladles didn’t want “those horrid newspaper­
On account of the Republican State__
men” to know about this part of IL
One life.
There are quite a few whom we have
s«ciation at Grand Rapids, tbe Michigan day all tbe members of the party were
Central will sell excursion tickets at one oat fishing. Mrs. Hams retained first, heard express a determination to bunt es­
fare for the round trip July 30th and llsL and coming near the tent heard certain pecially for Carter’s snake frqpn now on,
Limited to return not later than August mysterious noises emansting from within. and baamply prepared to give tbe old fel­
low a big dose of lead if they run across
l»t- Children one-half the above rate.
She yelled and simultaneously a half a
him as has been done occasionally the past
dozen bogs ran out of tbe tenL and when
C. R. Osbokx, Agent
few years. Tbe times are hard but tbe
ouley and Bronson of ibis city have at a safe distance calmly reviewed her, person or persons wbo capture this snake
built up a splendid trade by doing jast as with their faces covered with flour, butter,
dead or alive will have no Deed of worry­
they advertise. Now they adverth
hackle-berry pie etc.
Frank says that lie
ing tbe remainder of their lives as to where
give their customers laces, put on heel knows now tbat misfortune never comet*
tbe next meal will oonje from. Tbe peo­
Pbites. sew up all rips free.
K
singly.
But
my,
wbat
an
awful
looking
your
ple of Barry County woaM turn In a good
eJ’e on their announcements, an they will place tbat tent was after those upwdeomed many hundred dollars In admission just to
h»»e something that will aarprhe
visitors finished their raid on the larder.
----- - ------—:M —Aa 1 haae- get a glimpse of the old fellow if be was
bat remember they will do ,urt as
U&gt;ry
dead or safely caged.
advertise.
friends tor a *«J or two after IL

walking advertisement for. our

can be sold anywhere.

Chester Mewr and M. L. Oook Intend
rao7"",*J■V,'’ 'Or * ,e’ “V

Geo. lionsinger, of Kingston,
Mexico, visited John Bessmer and family
last week.
“Lieutenant Governor” M. F. Jordan,
of Middleville, was in tbe city Monday on
legal business.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thiers, of Efsie,
are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Milo Williams.
Gus McNaughton, of Battle Creek, and
Fra ik Horton are camping at Crooked
like t ils week.
I B, O. C. Kunze and sun Otto, of
Ithaca, are visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Schumann.
Mrs. Chas. Brown and family returned
to Chicago Mondiy after spending several

sale of Boots or Shoes that we make is really

ment clear through.

The Mtaea Mary and Oracle Grant are
visitin, relative, in Woodland this week.

Mrs. Cora Babcock and child of Jacksmi, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. Y.
Hogle.
.
Miss L. Jean McLaughlin left on Tuesday for an extended trip on the Great
Lakes.

Is what we give to every customer.
a

“'1,"'"’"'--a™‘l«lilnthere|I&gt; the city.
J«s»n and Mb, Mar, McElwain risked
reitlvct hi Bellevne aad Olivet last week.

Because they smoke

invention out in the line of furnaces. By the induction of heated
air over the fire and around the fire pot all the smoke is burned, so you have
no smoke and no dirt. You also have the advantage of using soft coal which
is the cheapest and most powerful of fuels, and you save all trouble from soot
We are also agents for the Peninsular Furnace, which burns hard coal,
soft coal or wood.
’

1 &lt;i . want lo get qpr prices ou ladies | doing excellent work In bis line and he
nn l ; .ii lreu^ hose. We have a job fbt proposes to have his surroundings in ‘keep
tfnnilu' at about half price at the Jt»ckeL Ing.
|
A Mass Meeting of the Sabbath Schools
AD&gt; /. 4i» pair of walking shoes to; close
&lt;r.:f j: le.-.- than wholesale price. Wp can In Irrlng township will be held on Mon­
sivi^v'ii money on them. ‘They are the day a in. the30th.. Iu the M. E. church
Irving, wheti addresses will be delivered
besqgood.-. at the Racket
by lhe Rev. A. D. Grigsby, Chairman of
. W.- are still In the millinery business
the executive Committee for carrying out
and Ail; sell you goods cheaper -than any
tbe necessary arrangements for the forth­
Otb&lt;r house in Barry Co. Pmx Smith,
coming Barry County Rally Day, and the
At the Racket.
Rev. W. W. Taylor, of Hastings.
All
( ampinx parties at the lakes are wry I Sunday School workers aud those Inter­
numerous now. and by the way the weathested are earnestly invited to attend.
' cr i-n i-at til nniavorablc for one who is
I Meeting at 8.
”
fortunate enough as to be able to linger
V*lC5ward F. Botum and Miss Lillian
: arouixl p&gt;e water. 1
। Wardell were united in marriage Thure'Ve have lhe patent half soles for your day evening last. Tbe groom Is one of
shoes, (.'an be put on In five minutes by
the traveling representatives of the firm of
any one. If you have &gt;ore or tender feet or | Fredrick Ingram A Co., Detroit and a
rheumati-ic. it will pay you to try them.
young man of splendid abilities.
The
• For -afe at the Racket.
bride was one of the most prominent
Mr?. Milan Waldorff entertained a teachers in our schools. The happy young
number of ladies from this c t •. at her couple start out in lire with the best
home ti Hope Saturday.
All of them, wishes of a host of friends to whom they
about 40 in number, took? dinner nt Dan will be “at home” after Aug. 1st. at on
Reynolds cottagp at Wall Lake.
| East Green St.
Road Commissioners can find 3 loch
Hon. Jas. Sweezey and son Wm. B.
Bridge Plank at our yard in Hastings. Sweezey, have formed a partnership for
Other people cau find anything they want the practice of law. the firm . name being
Fur many years ।
in the line of lumber and shingles.
. । Sweezey A Sweezey.

Why?

THIRD—The KERNAN Smoke Consuming Furnace is the latest and best

7,1h“X:°'F'ni°o1’ '-'«•&lt;
1 am told that John W. Fitzgerald ot r«.Xp1
Grand Ledge is ambitious lo represent the
northern district of Eaton County In lhe
’penl SuM"&gt;state legislature. He Is one of the smart­
est politicians in that neck of the woods,
S’,“b• Of K*'*n&gt;azoo, vl.Hed
a splendid campaigner, and would make a
•'“* T"wn«nrl Monday.
capable legislator. With Miner 8. Kesler
K M. Gardner, or Traver,.- citv was
(or Senator, and A. G. Butler nnd Fitz­
here on business Friday
gerald in the house Eaton County would
visbe abjy represented.—Detroit Tribune,
trudge Smith will address the Epworth

Co..
B»rv&lt;ifier. changes for advertisement League Assembly aud Training School
•j. • reach this office Tuesdays at latest to near Ludington next .weekTuesday. /ThlT
hwbw insertion in the issue of the week" Is an association gotten up on something
- . »lien Brought. ,
the same plan as Bay View Is.
A beauti­
pit^ram for the*K. P.’s has ar- ful spot tias£eeu selected near Ludington,
t:
cottages and other buildings erected, and
I a fine program of lectures secured.
From
« HI Itoelker. or NU«,wu
sold for Ottawa Beach !
| there Judge Smith will go lo his cottage *” ’r,*k ,0 »«•«« hl» Parents.
' at Bay View for a few months reereaHon.
: new*ln photograph}- can be II Christmas, the photographer has been
C'
*“'*
are vlaIH« reYaHves In Grind R,p|da
Christmas 51 nd io.
| making some splendid improvements in
Ruth Gonld w,nl t„ T„„n(.
|u(
a&lt;.* photographs that Dever । his gallery bver
v.t-f Huffman
uuuuiiui ’s hardware
uniuwarv store.
wore.
n Chrlslin.., the tellable pho- , T1„. ra,ln,
|w„ „M1|r pn|M.n.d Thursday to speed the summer.
■I- Izn.lt irmdhrr I. ,„lte Mrlous)).
painted, new carpels put down and many
•&lt;i Monday, a couple of Other improvements made that make bls IH k&lt; her home |„ thc Rfcond Win)
■Ing the first to go through studio one of lhe neatest and most attract­
Hr. ’snd Mm Walker Matthew, or
ive places in the city. Mr. Christmas Is Grand Rapids. ,peD, Sond,y ln llle C,(J

furnaces.
so, and they’re so dirty.

We buy from the best houses; our goods are

STAY

We are not here for a day, nor for

reliable.
a month.

W. H. SPENCE.

E take pleasure in announcing to our friends and the public generally
that on and after SEPTEMBER 10th we propose to conduct our bus­
iness, both buying aud selling, on the cash plan. A long experience
in the clothing business has convinced us that the system of selling goods on
credit to be paid for when convenient is a most vicious one.
The increased expense of doing a credit business, on account of book­
keeping and collecting, the amount of inevitable losses every year because of
bad debts, which will occur, notwithstanding the most careful discrimination;
the loss of interest from having a large amount of capital “tied up” in book
accounts all render necessary a large margin of profit which has to be consid­
ered as business expenses and paid for by the cash buyers. Besides this, the
bad feeling constantly occurring because credit is given to one customer and
refused to another, and the disagreeable necessity of being obliged to dun
customers for past due accounts, confirms us in our determination in the future

W

to sell only for cash.

R. K. GRANT

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and whatever apology wm due for fol­
frayed Intense anger.
lowing it he made by ent*r®y
“No, sir. Nothing of the kind.
ing. abstaining from meddling ki «&gt;•
“What do you mean to insinuate?^
,ff.ln. of anybody «•!»*• *"■’ d&lt;rfn» «•»
“I insinuate nothing I uni so ap* little kindnesw* M hhi opportunities
pallet! by what wetns to me an outrage allowed.
upon the memory of a dpad man nnd
raak Bridge.
the natural rights of a living one that
Snap Khat
In England a few woeks ago a cer­
I am afraid to insinnatc. I am afraid
not to aay, | out and out, that I don t tain iron bridge of one of the railways
believe he ever made another will was suspected of being unsafe. It
when sound, in mind. And I say looked all right, but there were
farther that I. who saw him from day some reason* why the managers were
to day, nevtr knew a man who, down afraid of it. They could not decide
to within less than twenty-four houra themselves and they sent up to Lon­
of his death, more clearly comprehend­ don for a famous engineer to come and
ed his relation* .^ others and^ the look it over. He came, and wus puz­
meaning of his word\and actions.”
zled. too, until he thought of a way to
He seemed to hesitate, but presently test. He took a kodak and made a
picture
of the bridge with no train
cried, though not very loud:
••Well, if tkU iun’t the unexpected- upon it. Then he kept his camera in
position
and waited for a fast train to
oat. not to say fdolishest and cnsaedest, piece of stnjf I ever knew or heard come.' Pretty soon an express camo
thundering
on, and just as the big lo­
of! There’s the will in tho court of
ordinary that old Mr. Flint, as re­ comotive struck the bridge .he pulled
spectable a man as is in Baldwin coun­ open the slide and took a second pic­
ty. swore he saw sigrtid, and swore he ture on the same plate that still held
and the others witnessed it, and he the first When the plate was exam­
answered every single question was ined the picture with the train was
put to him; and you, who know noth­ found so much below the other os to
ing about such things, and who don’t show what the engineer add managers
cure, and never did care, for my Inter­ hod feared—a dangerous droop tc the
ests, although they’re your own be­ bridge.
sides, you take it upon yourself to call
it an outrage, and insinuate that I—
Ain’t you afraid to talk, to me in that
Wv authorize our advertized drujtgisl to
sell Dr. King* New Discovery for con­
way?”
Then he rose and stood looking down sumption. cough* tnd colds, upon this
upon her. She saw not into his eyes, condition. If yon are afflicted with a
but he saw into hers, and in them was cough, cold or any lung, throat or chest
trouble, and will use this remedy as direct­
all the bravery with which innocence
ed, giving it a fair triil. anq experience no
when feeling the Almighty’s presence benefit, you may return tbe bottle aud
cam withstand other might, however 4iave yonr money refunded. We could
strong, angry and threatening.
not make this offer did we not know that
“Afraid to talk to you thus? Why I Dr. King’s New Discovery could be relied
bless God for the fear 1 have to talk to on. 11 never disappoints. Trial bottles
you otherwise. Powerful as you are, free at W. H. Goodyear’s drug store.
Wiley Amerson, and dangerous, you Large size 50c and Sl.Ot. '
cannot put upon inc anything which
Cure for Headache.
God may see fit to prevent It may be
Bis will tbat you be not hindered from
As a remedy for all forms of headache
striking me. If so, that will be done! Electric Billers has proved lo be lhe very
Many far better than I have sufrered l»est. 11 effect* a permanent cure and tbe
such things, and harder. But I dorft most dreaded bnbltual sick headaches
believe it Would you know why? yield to Its influence. We urge all who
Not because of any manfulness in yonr are afflicted to procure a bottle, and give
being that revolts at the indelible blot this remedy a fair trial- In cases of hab­
that would be on your name, but be­ itual constipation Electric Bitters cures by
cause you know that my brother Gil­ I giving the needed tone to the bowels, and
few cases long resist lhe use of tills medi­
mer, when he heard it would at first
cine. Try it once. Large bottles only
sight of you shoot you down. Oh, no. fifty cents at W. H. Goodyear’s Drug
Oh, nd. In my thoughts of you I have Store.
many painful emotions, but never ope
of personal fear.”
Tbe bent salve in the world for cuts,
Overcome, he resumed his chair, qpd
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rbeuiu. fever
said, almost humbly:
sores, tetter, chapped lianrts, chilblain1*, i
“I didn't mean to threaten you, Julia,
coms, and all skin irruption*, and posi­
and you must know that nothing coul&lt;l tively cure piles or no pay required. It
drive ine to strike you. 1 was only ex- i* guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
cited because you seemed to suspect— &lt;ir mont.y lefnnded.
. . Price 25 cents per
I’d really
rosily like to know what you sus- box.. y-For sale •by W. II. Goodyear, the
pect, and what you are going to do druggist.
about it.”
-----------“I hardly know myself what I do
Flint is to have an opera bouse of 1,403
suspect. But.nobody among those who seating capacity.
knew your father nnd brother can fail
Mrs. Joe. Bailey, Cedar Springs, Mich.,
to believe that there is fraud some­ sajs: “AdlrxHida,” Wheeler’s Heart and
where in the matter of that will. As Nerve Cure. Is lhe best medicine I ever
for me. whom you affect to chide for bad In iny family; It never fails.’’
Sold
disregard of your interests. I have by W. H. Goodytai.
known, unavoidably and most un­
New wheat Is selling for 48 cents a
willingly, too much of your dealings
with mankind not to contemplate with bushel at Coldwater.
some sort of apprehension every new
Agricultural collage will close August
increase of your possessions. In this 10 for summer vacation.
feeling I say to you that I do not be­
The diamond, though hard, is one of
lieve your father ever made but one the most brittle stones. A fall on a wood­
will, nnd if the paper now in court is en floor will sometimes crack and ruin a
that, I think you know what I am a fine specimen.
obliged to believe. As for what I am
going-to do about it, I know not, ex­
cept to feel added thanks that my de­
parture from this life is near, and to
VThra Raby woe rick, «&lt;• gave mr Caalnrlx
ask the Almighty to hasten it. You
When she waa a Child, site cried for Castorix
mdow
know very wen
well mat
that my loyaitv,
loyalty, 61lgntslighted as it ha* been, insulted’ beaten
,lOOTn and trodden upon, is never going
to betray itself. But I hope yon will
be led to understand lhe peril to which
yOu are exposed, and, for vour own
sake, do something to avoid It For
The postofflee st Grand Haven has been
5'°ur “ke’ 1 “?• not o&gt;'ne, for there lx robbed of $075 In stamps.
DotMnir which would be possible to
Ex-President Harrison will visit Trav­
»»y endeavors yon might make which
would separate my being from yonra erse City summer resorts next week.
farther than already It ha. been driven.
A person is prematurely old when bald­
Tb,‘t you W1U m*1’ °«er» °f eon-e sort ness occurs before the forty-fifth year.
of compromise with your brother I Use Hall's Hair Renewer to keep the
have little doubt; what will come of scalp healthy and prevent baldness.
them-. But I have been so prostrated
Mra. Charles A. Fisher will t'art a tri­
by thia new trouble that I csnnoL u7 weekly paper, entitled lhe Peninsular
___ ».”
J News, about August 1, la Pontiac.
ny —
more.
Then 0she rose and retired to her
Rev. Otheman Smith, of Detroit, has
chamber.
eommnn with received a call tn the pastorate of Cold­
* . He
He sat and
and communed
with Mmselt for several honra.
water Baptist church at a salary of $1,200.

found her dressed with somewhat
more than habitual care, and a slight
coloring was on her cheek. At supper
he remarked that she looked unusually
■well.
7.
J 6y
“I’m well enough, Mr. Amerson;
RKtm/WoLM-JolltiSToNquite as well as I deserve or care to be.”
‘
**»—xwaatfiWirt wr*
“Why, what’s up now?"
It wa* in his way, which, from im­
[TO B* COXTIXUKD.J
punity of habitual use, had grown
“Thanky, Cui lea. If things should more and more\logging. He looked up
occur appearing to need specially Able from his plate, and, noting the cour­
management. I'll let you know, and ageous scorn on her face, shrank some­
then advise you to retain Seaborn Tor- what, then said:
“I declare. Julia, I haven't the
“We’ll wail awhile on that. Don’t slightest idea what ails yon.”
Rising and resuming the shawl she
make any decisive movement of any
sort yet. I’ll tell you why. Wiley had laid aside, she said:
“If you care to know the occasion of
don’t know it, but he has a wife who is
the very beat woman 1 know, and she this present special trouble, Mr. Amer­
is dying by inches. I don’t believe son, and if, after you are through with
she'll live three months longer. I your supper, yob will come into the
think a sight of her, so does Hannah, piazza, I will tell yon."
Then she went out
and 1 won’t have her feelings torn up
“What’s the matter with your mis­
on account of domestic strife. If Mr.
Watson intimates any sort of compro­ tress, Betsy?” he asked of the maid.
mise. refer him to me. ’ I wouldn't be
“I declar’, marster, I don' know.
disinclined to have one little homely She went to Miss Plume’s a little while
chat with Wiley, now that our parents dis evenin’, and sence she, got back
are dead, aud I can let him know.with­ ’pear like somethin’ on her min’.”
out hurting their feelings, some things
“Umph-humph. That’s .very often
I think. I shall not go near him. al­ the ease. Clear the thingsoff as quick
though I shall not go out of tny way to „„
_______
_______
as you __
can;
then B
go
to the_____
kitchen and
avoid him. I rather look for him to offer | stay till you’re caUed. Hear?"
to hand me over the money legacy with- |
----‘
out waiting the year tbe law allows j
It was full moon in mjd-September.
him. .Well, I’ve got a little other bnsi- ;, The beams played with ’the yet green
ness down-town. 11 ”’
' । leaves of the locust trees which grew*
then move on bjick. Good-day."
1 on either side of the long w&amp;lk lead­
From Che window Dabney regarded ing (to the front gate. Amerson soon
him. as he went on down the street.
I afterward came out, and. placing a
“Yes,” he soliloquized; “Hannah ; chair near his wife, with hij back to
could not bnt prefer such a man to me; j the street, said, in a tone which did
but I doubt if he loved her as well. ! not succeed in trying to sound entirely
For tho sake of both, I mean to do my unconcerned:
.
best to ferret out and bring to light
“YTell, Julia, let’s hear what’s the
this villainy.”
diflfculty?”
“Mr. Amerson, what was the precise
CHAPTER V.
’
Toward sunset of that day Mrs. date of your father’s will, which, as I
Wiley Amerson milked out for a visit learned this evening for the first time,
you*vo had proved in court'.”’
to Mrs. Plume, whose residence was
Apparently she was calm os if she
but a few rods off. Then and there she
first heard of what hud been done in bad asked about a matter of indiffer­
ent iconcerri.
the matter of the will.
“I don’t know,” he answered, “that I
“Is that*so. Mrs. Plume?’’ she asked,
noticed it particularly, Julia; but it
turning yet more pale.
“I supposed you knew all about it, was somewhere in the summer four
Mrs. Amerson.”
‘Why. I had no idea that Mr. Amer­ . “So I guessed. I was surprised
son's father left any will. I’ am sure that you hadn't said anything about it
that he—at least my understanding j
“Why. ”
you know I seldom speak of
was that he had none.
He must have ‘
business matters here.”
made it only shortly before dying.”
“That is true: nnd I haven’t been in­
“No, they say it dates back to about
quiring or interesting myself about
the time Mr. Cullen was married.”
them, as you know. In this matter,
“My dear Lord!”
cannot but
much ,
uvnu.L., *I vuauwv
vuu feel
acc* very
»c*jr *uuc*i
“Why, I’m surprised Mr. Amerson however.
interest. for two reasons: first, for the
never told you about it.”
«ke
ot
your
brother
»nd
Ms
family,
•
Unable to endure in another’s pres­
ence the pain in her heart she rose and who are cut off except an inconslder- ,
able portion, from tbe estate, but ,
returned home.
I suppose that few things can bo chiefly because to my certain know!more painful than the shame befalling edge your father destroyed, or tried to
.“s'"1 lT.. “'*!
had dc’
a married woman of honor whose
“ mad'! ,y ‘m not 10DB
native sensibilities have been kept
.
I
■trained by poor health and other
Wen. now I d like to know if when 1
worse misfortunes, when she has dis­
a
man
has
destroyed
one
will
he
can't
covered that the husband whom she
“ n
T\*n°^’C
, .s
I
has long known to be unworthy of her
Dc ibtleas. But I heard your father
is worse than she had been suspecting.
'“f° on“ Ve1?8 had never ■
She had come of a family whose pride
in its honor, though not boasting of it, had but that one which be made when
was known to all their acquaintance. he was in a pet with Cullen for marryI
Many a time since her marriage had xng Hannan.
“He simply forgot what he'd done. .
she let herself lapse into reflections,
« *n »»&gt;•»•• 1” it. Yon know how
never made known to them, as to how
It could have happened that neither weak be got in his mind towards the
*
her father nor her brother had made last.'
know nothing of that sort. On
CHAPTER VL
himself better acquainted with the
the
contrary,
your
father
’
s
underatandantecedents of the man to whom
U
I At a corner of Greene street, into
Io“
• d“y *»- which one emerged from tbe Capitol
while in their financial distress they Si
had permitted her to give herself. | fore hie death, acemed to me as clear square while moving into the main
aa ever it was. I know also thst after bnalnesd part of town, opposite the
that temporary estrangement from Hnson
Huson tavern,
tavern, stood
a drinking-houae
drinktee-hoow.
stood a
Cullen, which ought never to have known as the “Big Indian.” from a
been, he was intensely fond both of large red wooden statue that stood at
him and Hannah and of their child. I the entrance of the nearly always open
know further, Mr. Amerson, and I door. It was a low, unpainted, weaththink you do also, that his wish and , •e-beaten building, making up the
his expectation were that Cullen should
; want of a second story with four
have half of his estate."
rooms added to its rear. It was kept
“What I know,” he said, in sup­ by Augustus Rachels, a middle-sized,
pressed anger, “and what’s the busi­ reddish-haired bachelor, whom every­
ness of Cullen and everybody else to body liked. A temperate, even an
know, is what he did by his will. abstemious, person himself, his stock
That’s the way a man generally lets . was kept equal to that of any
people know what lie wants done with similar establishment either in 8ahis property when he’s dead.”
j vannah or Augusta. Not only men,
“It is most singular, to me it is In- but women had respect and
LI
—1 even
credible, that he should have de-------- was well
some—
affection -for -him. It
stroyed a will and gone straightway to known not only that be did not en­
make another like it. and then forgot­ courage immoderate drinking, but
ten what he had done. As for the that, as far m his native modesty
destruction, that was done one night would allow, he warned against ft,
in on dining-room when your father particularly in tbe cases of youth and
came in and demanded it from you, respectable married men Many a
saying that he had asked you that day time had he been known to dissuade
to have it ready. You took it from from Indulgence beyond the degree of
nimctfcifir?"
your pocket and handed it to him. He safety, and prevail in substituting for
But not until now did she have susopened it, looked over it for some mo­ strong drink a cup of hot coffee, tak­
ments, then threw it In the fire, where ing the tempted into one of his back
it was burned.”
rooms and putting him in the charge of
“Do you happen to remember what I Abram, his black man-of-a.il-work.
said to him then? 1 wish you’d try to.” Not a few wives thanked him private­
1 home, and stopping In seat npea a
“I remember well that you said you ly; or sent him nosegays, either for
were glad he had destroyed it, and you bringing their husbands home of
added that he would never need to nights or for taking care of them in his
make another, aa you and Cullen, at own quarters. Almost everybody often
his death, could divide the estate your­
selves without any expense of admin’ “Except for the dishonor. I would
Mra. Enlow. HasnahV mother, hwd
rather lire there than here.”

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n*ep Kimft Fall of

*&gt;wn Into the mice is indeed’
During the week ended July 14 re­
a thrilling experience and one rather
overwhelm^ to the “tenderfoot,” ports sent in by fifty-three observers
in variouH portions of the state tothe
Hxsfo^d s Baking Powdei
says a writer in Casslers Magazine.
Enveloped in suits of waterproof, with state* board of health indicated, that
name Work_&lt;jirlB .Uwuk.
exc-Js nil &lt; thers in hffl' hfu.
tocxsilitis and diarrhea increased an^
. hate of oilskin nnd provided with can­
«l - by a Mob.
and bakin'' "trenu h
dles, a party ready for the dsscent pre­ influenza, intermittent fever' and
scarlet fever decreased in area of
sents a grewsome spectacle, reminding
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underfill invention.
prevalence.
Typhoid fever was re­
fl
OllCAtto. July M.-Uea. Mlles signed one forcibly of certain conceptions of
ported at twenty-one places, diph­
DETROIT 5T0v"e
» K-homl order Wednesday night re- Dore. The cage, which serves for both theria at eighteen, measles at twentypassengers and freight, rises to a level one, scarlpt fever at twenty-nine,
le?'ral ‘roop*
“ITO- The infantry took train, for with the floor of the shafthouse, and consumption at two hundred and I
is simply a platform of wood with up­
alrjr.nd''Pe?n1’'
WW1'
Iwenty-four, and smallpox at Grand j
u *nd •rtlll&lt;ry marched to Fort Share rights and framing of iron. This fits Rapids, Detroit, Sturgis, Frenchtown,
^’,1““ " I1 h' mohlll«J there until closely in the shaft, being lowered and
Berlin, Pontiac, Clayton and Macomb.
such time u Gen. Mile, think, it beat raised by means of machinery puzzling
"’It
‘h'ir P'"'ts The oril*r enough to the interested stranger,
with
its
drum,
sheaves,
cable
and
vari
­
Probably a hundred men, women
came from the war department Wednes­
♦ 5. CORDOVAN,
Trade Mark will identify lhe genuine.
day evening, after Gen. Mlles had l» ous safety appliances. To take a posi­ ■ and children, inhabitants of a 10-mila
H&lt;£KM.DMMam&gt;CAir.
formed lhe department he thought the- tion on that little square of wood, feel­ section of the southern part of . Isa­
^VFMUlFMMINU
IMlUUlMMlHUillilllllll
aitnatlon had so far improved II was ing that on this machinery, “wnich bella county, were made homeless on
*3.5S POLICE, 3 Soos.
does sometimes break, you know," ,account of forest fires,w­causing much
perfectly safe to remove the soldiers.
$2s&gt;2*&lt;»Ki»(aG
hangs all one’s hope, requires some suffering
~~ ' „ and
_* privation,
r.'_ __11__ . _A lumber­
EXTI2A FINS/*——
Many Iterate to Work.
Mach comfort is derived camp of the Gale Lumber company
*2AT?B0TfiamSHiB.
I' or the first time Mince its employes courage.
M|t. L. Unrpeiiivr. who liaa hern In pour went on strike, May h, the Pullman from the assurance of the foreman that was destroyed vfith many acres of
health fur some montti/ punt went
n.
thLi.samc cage has safely carried down green timber. Three small sawmills,
in coat|Kiny with bis x* it,-. July 5th, t.&gt; vi-1 Palace Car company on Wednesday
interstate AsMiclation It,his Min John. Ue whs taken 'ill and made public overtures to them to re­ and up all the delversbelow with never , many houses, crops, bridges, .fences,
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an accident yet. With the warning, ’ etc., were burned, but there was no
turn
to
work.
These
overtures
were
dlet^ last W«Mni*Miti&gt;. ilia remahta were
nr friend# and patients brouulit horn- Frhlny nml Un.- fum-rdI &gt;(t- in the form of notices posted upon lhe “elbows inf the cage drop*. With a loss of life.
BROCKTON. MASS.
li Xs TINGS. MICIU.
gasp one reaches wildly about to find
viee* held at Him M. K. ehureli h! three p. ^‘°P gites ut 4 o'clock p. m. by Super* nothing to hold to in that damp dark­
k'uM i
Consultjatloh in. He whs Iniricil in the I’rnirleyllle intendant .Middleton, which read)
Returns from the state census, the i Ja®CMHW5/w5 nrc-lhfj;‘rh’5*lT,V1tr
•nlids-ntinl in Ihri pri- een^eury. lie
nn old wol.lier abd
“There work* will b« opened sh mkhi *M the ness, growing so dense ns that square taking of which I ha4 just been com- j Se v^fa^byhatemSngethe name HASTINGS HriU.-'R, nier liter
“hole of daylight” diminishes so rapid­
’* HltMi a' worthy auraber of opcraiiyte taken on Im sufflelenl to’
ly, and down we glide through trick­ plctod. aro being retired al the i.lHoe .
. Ductor descrUm* the. met iber
[ make u working force fa all departments."
cluum.«,lc.«ai
-•
work, fa style, e**y fitting
and
:
The Order-Came from Wlrkea.
.t in r than the t*i)«k ran
ling waters without jar and in utter of lhe secretary of,ataU-. A remarka- cqua.’ custoi.,
aalttirs.
We *have “
thein
qui
’
’ sold everyrtnl gilHoii any} Mr
rearrel ",'i're I . Th'“r,l'r to po,t the notler eame silence till, with a thud, the cage stops, ble fact iu connection with the census wearingwncrc ai sower prices for the value given than
is
that
the
returns
from
the
first
otherto
any
other
make.
Take
no
substitute.
If
your
&lt; from Vice President Wickes. The shops two thousand five hundred feet under
has th»*&lt;r trader syuipMthy.
eighteen counties received show a de­ dealer cxuinotaupply you, we cum. Sold by
.» savH^’Sickhtps
•
of Al'in*’. ' are (^**de&lt;i into thirty department- ground.
r.H Eaton and Mrs. Ki
crease since 1890 in population outside
phenomenal «ay hf 1N
during the I and the lcast number to start them, it
The dim candle light casts weird
darkened eye. p&gt;u&gt;i&lt;*
; is claimed, is 1,500. At the time of the shadows us we follow the superin­ of thirteen cities 6f about 10,000. The
die into the &lt;|&gt;ing
Fh«jU xml F.th Doylr, uf Kalawazo)&gt; i strike tltere were 800 who did not go tendent along a narrow gallery cut in population of the thirteen cities in­
HhltTGAGE Sii.E.
let "ft having'he-ii made In lUw-'AwditfAng
out ithese 800 are certain to go back. the igneous rock to connect the vein creased 79,000 during the past four
years.1
iplse* cured. ।
I
mln m&lt;riv«i** lj’ietni*Mlp,.v Aiotizo D.
M« uitieis ni J. HmiidMeUvr’s family, of I Up to 5 o’clock Wednesday evening the with the shaft. At the intersection
Kt retunied froip MidiBuvule, utiub",thrir (in-ndb here a via- | f------ !—* — -*■ • ' •
•
■ about
superintendent had received
275 another long gallery extends to the
h»* latent ami best it during the | asl week.
! applications from ’among those who right and left, but its parallel walls ,
Albert Rozzellk the Belgian who
«ra vrtueb tbeiv h du*- at Uili d«tr seventeen
' all. Cltrunie, NrrMrs. Albert SinniK returned htene afh r’ su-uck”
”
'
dollars Notice
are smooth, often highly polished, at 1 stabbed Albert Richert about, a month hundred and Jwrlvv and &lt;"
.«-*•&gt;. also dlseasfA a two w-rk- May Hl the luwpiial ar Kala- i
hereby given, that bv virtue nt Ute power ot
1 ago iu Port "Huron and pleaded guilty I*
As
soon
us
the
iiuws
reached
strike
times
four
feet
apart:
again
more,
but
Milelas4id m &gt; ounce. I-abaU fureeloar tbe saioe
mazks) him |e&gt; doing well hi ibl» writing.
I
headquarters runners were immediate- always with an inclination to the : to the crime, wasjsentenced by Judge t&gt;y.n sale al pablif aihffon 40 the tua’iest bid­
Foil iniUMiii fa \eij lame having been !
ly sent out to see what effect the vertical. These are the faces of the • Vance to three years at Jackson. Ca- der, at the mrth front door of 'he Court House,
Tumors removed kickvil b| a (&lt;»*rse.
tn the Cltv &lt;»i II uiwuk*. nti the first dav o( Sepmovement would have and discourage fissured rock between which, over- ’ tniile Vanhoe, who was also mixed up tentlH-r. ISM. kt twelve o’clock uooit.ot alt tbat
Mt4 Jri^fe Cliase b dangerously Hl.
jrn.
iia&lt;r-n
iw
iu
vino.
au
^ wKo might’show an inclination to ' head anti below, is the vein matter, j in the affray, was fined 815 on the rrrtaiu i«lccr or parrel of laud, sttualeJ In the
Watery Granulated speedily
lla'/Hii fa In Ohio.
Mi Gvn.
~
City ot H-iMl«««.County «f Harry and Stale of
t^ivln Eurl who inis been whh her mu^e application. These delegates : Through the gloomy darkness we pick ■ charge of assault and battery.
iw. scaly diseases of
Mldifacau. dewrliwd aa t&lt;»Uuw«. vtz: (‘onimcrolinf at ii*»- north will eomrr&lt;if thu south west
Mrs. Peter Crtstk. a portion 4,f.l atationed themselves in all the streets our way cautiously along the narrow
dau«l
Hm IJypDotle Power.
quarter of beet ion number clshl. In township ■
bating of the eye for i H"' j«i inm» r. will un to jMckmir i«&gt; visit 'vhere they could meet men and talk plank, resting on tics laid over the
Uirre north of ranv- ennu wmt, ru -nlnc tlienre
’
It
is
said
that
a
Grand
Rapids
den
­
srfit an! Astigmali-m
we*t onthe «-a-t and u’r&lt;t qiHrter hu* o: aald
ill *sj this w«ek and front their return ■ u&gt; them even before they could get a gutterway.
—“---------” Below
’
• rushes
•
us the water
tist has the hypnotic power so strong­ beet foil eighty seven rods to the center of the
a- .inly e/Hd method | tn i&gt;«-r imine iii Ainu, Grntlul (X
chance to see and read the noticed.
down to the shaft, emptying ipto the
btghwav (ihwv Michuxn: Ave) tlieiirr south
ly
that
he
can
persuade
patients
that
Girls in ivril.
alunx fbe reiver »f raid highway Ur tim north
1
Mt.. Uvtinfe Undcrliam nii&lt;i Mrs.». IL I
“sump," a continuation of the shaft
they are swinging in hammocks and llneof Ll&lt;&gt;reh* StroPtbn Dan'H Striker’s addi­
;n. ss..r the back | ctwrtqor. Wayland.
lire vishiittf!
Chicago. July 2L—The first attempt
below the lowest level, serving as a
i' aa&lt;»MW “rf'v.'
of “H -»•
intiUKS,
--- -------*’’’ • "*
—*
1 eating ice cream while he is at work tion u» the vb
arv discharge^ impo .^,.,7 niOther tMrs. C’lrinrlil and brother j to resume operations at Pulhnun re­
well out of which the water is lifted
i hence ea«t on the
t'.... north line of said l.incolp St.
ity. nervousness, farx- Elun
* suited in n riot that threatened blood- by the. great pumps, whose continual 1 on their mplars. It may be superfluous to the mirth and- s.«inti purler line of Mid *ecr. palpitation of the | An
• ' InictestiiiK Temperance meetingatas
to add that hispuill is increasing grand- tion Hi&lt;d I hence imrtb &gt;u said quarter line to
I shed Jind wholesale destruction of beat, up ano down, up and down, with
ttlC J-litre lit l»rKtlll.'.l.. . lonUtii.ii.g f.wty.two
ju s- ot sight, trenib- j
•
•lu Ui (he Baptist church la&gt;t-dSunday I property. When the whistles sounded monotonons regularity, breaks the si­ ■ ly and rapidly.
•&gt;f Umi.
lie same being tbe
and •.'JbiO urn- &lt;d
~
i-.fiui. throat, jiosv oi
mortgaged prrml.-es.
Cbillg.
lence
like
the
throb
of
some
great
hid
­
I
-at
8
o
’
clock
a.
m.
al*out
eighty
persons
Clahk B. 11A1.U
the liver, lupgs.
Mrs. Fred Bensi n has been entertaining
.Yorigagce.
Climbing a ladder, or.
Warren VanAllen. a wagonmaker at
| walked into the laundry and started den heart.
,. . • .... terrible disorders ■ ,ler
E. Evans «»f Ukrtlng*. .
Thl- propl' "I Hi' II. E diureli «V' n ‘
""rk- 11
o"‘-v ““ iusiKniH'ronl ' rather, five, ladders—for there is a pint­ Jonesville; died at his bench -while at
.■ j &gt; lie o( youth and secret
D»ted. ;h»«.r vml. 1MU.
work, irom
from a sinoite
strjoke or
of paraiysss,
paralysis, ngea
aged
;n_ the most radiant hopes Ilt.-IM-) pr.izreui ami ire cream andal n&lt; ; Wlnutog. but it provoked l.-rriBc re- form at every twenty feet—in Egyptian । worn,
impossible dr un- the siwn luiU Sjuurrtaj rviuinff.
j sistanee, and it is feared that worse darkness, illumined only by the light &lt;J1 years- He was a member of the
of a candle, with ice cold water dripping j Thirty-fourth Regiment of New York
.nd will cure the most
Cure Brown lias been cunthird to his ' trouble will follow.
, .i &gt;s4luudy restore per­ bed for the past two weeks with luularial
: from each round and trickling along volunteers, Company B. He ’leaves a
The Mob Gather*.
MIDDLE \GED MEN fever.
''
anti “five Isons, also a brother
j
No trouble was made at the laundry '' one’s arm nnd a small torrent from widow
nationsthe bladder
Mra. Mae Mullen is Improving in heailh , until 12:80o’clock, when a mob com- । the tarpaulin hat down one’s back, is aud sister;
&lt; '■ burning sensations after quite a severe sickness.
— apt to dampen, if not to eradicate for­
: posed mainly of women and children
Thlrty-'bnr Year* Old.
&lt; m in a manner the pa­
IL'V. G. 1. Pixley, S. Temple and wife, j1 aufrouuded the plac&lt;
‘ j«j and began to ever, any lingering fancy for a miner’s
A Vicksburg man while huckle: • for. The urine has and Mi-.* Lillian Lindsey started Wednes- showuheir
ahrtw
aianlManre
displeasure at the fact that life.
berrying found a mud turtle, on the
foe color is thin or u day for Toronto tn attend the world’s ronTin'‘ Krv. ' the
th* laundry
laun. y hail started up by hooting
bottom of which; were the letters “E.
. :&lt;• are many who die ol vrntlon of the B. Y. P. W.
FRENCH MONUMENTS.
r tit the operatives within.
and it
It is
I. I *“d* ’
.D., 1863."[ These are theinitials of the,
Icoorant uf thr cause which went away the Monday previous. and
1
.
Huxoman who worked on that farm in.
Seminal weakness.- rumored he will not make the rest of the |
Suddenly the attack upon the build- 1
1808, and arc supposed to hare been
Each person eats on tbe average
•• •t cure and perfect
'...... Journey alone, and thefe will be no more more
-ver l.Oto meals per year. To pro­
wife)
i
n
t&gt;
ceased.
Tife
mob
caught
sight
of
A
monument
to
Gounod
is
decided
made by him.
RIANT to LADIES, advertising. (Wanted r minister’s v:T‘
perly flavor these would require
r—
a woman attempting to malfe her way • upon, A subscription of twenty thou- ।
i.-nre wr posses the up©n hia return. &gt;
say
17 cents worth of Diamond
A Kllmflammer Dlacharged.
Crystal Salt. This ta a trifle great­
dStasts peculiar to
John Do-ter’s sister Louisa, from Kala- past the crowd. She was instantly • sand dollars was raised easily, rapidly !
John Murray, who wa* arrested May
er outlay than if the other kinds
recognized «»*
as •*
a non-union operative.
The sculptor is
nmj-.jp Callie
came, iu
tu uiase.
Uiake Him
him ita visit ai|&lt;l has rvcugnwu
■cases (anti we get ।• ni;iZ&lt;iP
................. 1 and triumphantly.
were
used, but 6 cent# would
afiled the skill of all
very jjj artd under the care of Dr. | The mob charged upon her with stones ' selected, and Boon Paris will be en­ 5 at Vaasar for flainflamming a Union­
more than cover the difference,
MkI pity tor the luxury of having
VI have the benefit ot i JtoL,.ay for the past two weeks at her ‘ and chased her to Slarkot hall, where , dowed with the statue of the com­ ville funner out of 830 with the watch
illvd specialists. Our brother^ home.
I she found refuge just in time to escaj»e . poser who will only be known to fu­ trick was discharged the other day on
n marked, over two thirds |
Arthur Patton and vife returned to ’ ^ous injury.
ture generations .as the author of one payment of all costs in the. case,,
which he says' amounted to nearly
. have
I- ,» .. l..-,.n
. ..
_____ _
.
alter Aa
been Ladies &lt;ilil
old ।। their hqw ...
in- Hasting* I'l.uu.lav
Tuesday, ull..r
The
Mllltta Appear*.
-great creation, namely: “FauBt&lt;” and
single, rich and jxwr. vj^Jt iin)onif friends here.
In the meantime the militia had the perpetrator thereafter of various 8450.
. Cancers cured.
ZDwidbt Vanhorn has gone Lo Sturgis.
been notified of the disturbance
works,
“Mireille”
and ।
uisturoance and
anu a
u charming
Ci
rine treatment should bring ' Nr. Lafayette Wilklmoti died at Ills detachment under
.
..
. »
_ __
j .j -tjjonjeo ftnt{ Juliet,” for example, and ,
____
.
Vicksburg
’s apopulation
is 934, a gain.
Maj.
Sanborn
and
Instead of tbe other kinds. But the
from i ■ to tour ounces of urine for home alter a weeks illness Sunday a. in.•
Lieutitorum
over 1890.
important thing about it is tbe finer
Horton came uy
up o»
on the ( aiso
l of large quantities of more oi lessof thirteen
with
Chemi a’, analysis.
Howard Patton will go to Dakota
flavor your food will have and tho
double quick. The mob lost no time । dismal failures. No one will claim । 'It cost Hillsdale fifteen dollars to&gt;
greater protection your health will
the Asliley brothers next Monday.
in scattering in all directions, but ] that Gounod was the greatest com- care for the Coxeyites.
not until a man wearing a white poser of his day; yet he is to be glori- । A _____
______
severe hailstorm at East Tawas;
ribbon and who had been active in in- . fled while the ashes of Victor Hugo lie
did muchdamage to crops and garnot got It, write ton*. If you make
Additional County News.
butter, luvwtM*teo«r Dairy Balti
citing the women and children was ’ unburied in their dusty coffin, tossed dens.
•
tbere’w money in it, Addrma
captured. He was placed under arrest carelessly into the vaults of thePanth- , Alonzo J. Whiteman.
DESERTED MORMON WIVES.
Whiteman, who was under
Diamond Crystal Salt Co^
-covered
the moldering Brrest
at Detroit, confessed to extenand...
lakeu
to Hotelwith
Florence.
eon and
ST. CLAIR. fUCM.
Threshing has commenced.
A Ma**-Meet lux Held.
-------|' remains
remains of
the —
magnificent floral trib- glve forgeries.
Kwhmcr and Rogers are tne owners of ■
Utah Territory.
A
labor mass-meeting
was
held at ,' utes that were sent to do honor to his । The Mount Pleasant Lumber comn.
---------------------a newlhreshing uiacliint.
Many of the former polygamists of
.
to cut 7,000,000 feet at
Mr. Glasgow and wife, of Woodland, tbe territory have abandoned their for­ Ogden’s grove here Friday afternoon, funeral, says the Paris correspondent
..
. i,500
w..^men were present and
.nd the
fiiA of
^9 tbe Philadelphia
•/irtiniiin 'Ti.L.crt-n.Tiii.
lumber this year
About
Telegraph.
Sjwlaynl will. Mrs. C. Smith.
AL.VUL
,
A statue of Victor Hugo was decided
To Gram" Krrh r and wife, July Slat, a mer wives and children, pleading aa an speakers, most of them local labor
The Marine band of Coldwater won
TIME TABLE.
—
ra__-— — — A 11.z.
luIfto
Zl flirt
eon. C' luntthlatiniw are in order.
, excuse their desire to obey the law nnd —leaders,
devoted
themselves
the upon also, but tbe subscriptions lan­ the first prize of 850 at the state tour­
iu effect Eebruiry 11. ISM.
Th** &gt; H. Adventist had childrens day conform to the new order. Many of events ' of the American Railway ' guished and dwindled until they nament at Jackson.
ewrat their church Sunday even- these plural wives, with their children,
strike.
The president of stopped at an amount of twenty-five
Agents- are now figuring to make
arc now living in a state of extreme union
Idk.
States. Judge Gross- . hundred dollars. So the literary giant Menominee the great distributing
Htatlont*.
United
Wil iaTii Usi&gt;irne was invited to Shelby' wretchedness, unable to support them­ the
and
Georg'
M.
Pull- ' of our generation i. only c«»™» --^7"^, MlchFgan frolt beik
la*t Saturday to till his old place in the selves and their children, while the cup
..re roundly denounced while rated by h.s own great work* andI hi. P°
,,
were
NOSCTU.
Hind, topi.r. at a Sunday school picnic. hnsbands, in the majority of cases, oro leches" praising tbe imprisoned neglected coffin is left unremarked, ■ Caln met is disappointed because a
communication has been received from Cblcaxo Lv
Ik- went. The Ustwroe boys are fine financially comfortable.
player- aud &gt;'.■ iuy is loth to loose them.
'
The1 mistaken idea prevails, writes a'
Kalamax*** Lv..
_
Why r &gt;t utilize their talant In Barry Salt Lake correspondent of the Chicago lauding Governors 1-----Baal Cooper
w,re loudly cheered. Strong reroiuCounty. .........t
Richland Juwl
« new -..uv.
Tribune. tWthen.Bintabring o«^pl&gt; tious were adopted censuring the pres­ coes, painted by the great artists of P«ned.
Cresiwo ........
Hup'.' Hm.ui.t has a new engine.
An
estimate
based
upon
the
returns
An n
Milo..I iun.- and wife ot Hazlings rallty of wires was a hoary
ident's action In sending federal troops France by order of the republic, aud 1 received!
placeslhe
population
of
the
PeltOu. ....
..
....
Sunday.
upon
the
unfortunate
man
who
obeyed
who
incidentolly
explore
the
vaults
of
upon the unfortunate man who obeyed to Chicago and condemning all cona; ••tn Sunday.
Cloverdale...
state ai 2,350,000.
1.his
. church
—
’ and
_ 3 encumbered
.......RArArl hl
A hoUSCMimttz.
......
the
huge
temple.
wa»
taken
with
violent
his
nouseearned
In
the
arrests
ot
Jhe
American
:
'■
A
state
teacher
’
s
institute
will
be
Until not very long ago one huge va­
Joyiitii.i L'
nisht that lasted until hold. This may hare b«n the case in Railway union officers.
Hast? j&lt; os....
hex: Jay
cant space was visible at the Pantheon, held at Ithaca beginning August 27.
!&gt;r Lowry was called and re­ many instances, imt in the larye ma­
Making Conaidrnable Trouble.
Harry Thurber, aged 24, of Quincy, Coats Grove.
lief fclita
jority of cases the additionalI w re­
Striker, and their sympathizer, at among the completed panels that sur­
Woodland
. ;-o is 111 progress and tbe prop proved
veu „
-----------------to be --many
sources of addition­ the stock yards continue their lawless rounded it. As was courteous to so was drowned while bathiugjn the lake Woodbury
Xo
“
.
-tnall
M»le.
but
the
general
Fte th
. ____
.t-iire on th
ft farms.
great an artist, the government had there.
a n.lr .Top, riotwltlistandlng tin- ' .inoomeB
especially
the
farms,
Lansing .
dr.' •
»li. 1 many learerl would hln- .Having
.
airtcd tbcir
Im- conditiou of that district and Its in . offered a section of the Pantheon to i Frank O'Mara, aged IS. was killed Detroit
aiaeu
vuv.t “huabands
-------------- ” in --Meissouier near Kalamazoo by a span of colts Gr»’.id JUpkts
dvr tiiiiii ii“in tilling.
, proving
.
.,
wv--vrv,»rtv
the
property occupied and dustries remains pesoetnl
; Meissonier to decorate.
A'.
iri^were thanktn^ for a tae । !
in heaping trains have been derailed, but tue ina
.
in heaning
instantly
accepted,., although perfectly
iunuy rnwy™
--' running away.
show' • FridayI which
washed the dusty i up bank accounts after the tithes had damage resulting was trifling.
,
.owwivw.:.
-d al
‘. paint -— -'I| Travierae City is tohavea big chabI conscious he____
could
not~
face »rf tun! her vartfi.
•, w&lt;l|
8taUoiiB.
r
„
I those huge frescoes any more than a making industry, the Ionia prison fare
XM" -Ending
’
the
line
promtoe
for
!
been
paid
made™
lufing the line promise tor peen pu&gt;u
an
luly 2»SS.—
President Debs fl
v could
but being
an nishing the cane-seata
rmcAOO July
—rrewucui
uv
Couiu fire
wv «a - cannon;
--------------------spring, tbe crop will “
be very
against
unlawful
relation*
apule!
“
eicnae
•
“
»
“
‘
^Lt
“
off
these
worker.
In
—j an
nwvxmnl
ctfuld
appeal __a.i_wf_
ortistic .i„™
doginin themontwr.
manger,hahe
couldi | A Chicago man lias bought 600 acres
swO-rn.
.1 are now on the trees are excuse f-------- ‘
workers in and bte associates prepared
H'ht a
American people Baking them lo UCIUK-.
ncith&lt;rdo -----it himself
nor would he ah
-------------*• Of laud in Robinson township, Ottawa
•
their later years, and also to throw ‘
falling
£±ttZ
by
---------------to else
tokoto
lhe
work.
Ot
low anyone
take
the work.
Of county, for 850.000. and willestablish Chlcag»Ar---N*itit&gt; jIiuuM fail to read Mrs. Smith’s npon them the burden of Urge famKslamazeo Ar..
papvr on "Noriai Parity” in jluly 12tb Js- 1Ue8t which it had been a religious toSto *henv Ao attempt -»* &gt;« course, since his death it is satisfac- tt dairy and stock farm.
BMtOM»VLV.
| From present indications the potato Blchlimd Junc’t
sin1, ’f b right to the point and w111 b** I duty to raise.
j
er^t ftverv labor union in tue torily completed.,
heeded.
i
‘ j!;
-------------------; crop of Ontonagon county will be the Oramey....
United Slates
to declare
a formal
boy­Gentiles are
j
The
church
and the
How Buatlan* Drrtroy Hat*.
largest in the history of the county, MUo
I united In appealing to these men who
Delton...?
The following is said to be the Rus- ' providing the bugs do not getlht start Cloverdale
• J T
-----------, are numbered by tho hundreds, to ful COtt.
flhultx.......
Sian
method
of
destroying
rats,
and
as
o
f the Paris green.
.ith but fill Ute obligations of manhrxx an i~to
Deatu o*
---, , i
Mr?. Gucc Taylor is very sick
. Sa, F«*3d«x&gt;. July ^ -Frederick it appears to be an effectual one those i The strikers
at the
East Tawas mills Habtixo*.
secure tbe peace and comfort of these
small hopes of her recovery.
F L^w. governor ot Olifornl. from who arc annoyed with these animal* applied for reinstatement, but Mr.
Coats Grove.
e
Bertha and Lain Teeple and women who were led into polygamy,
to—
try
iu arefused to discharge the men
to 'S07 and a prominent pioneer. are recommended
--- ------------ it. Catch
Emery
Woodland
-li-.* M n: i' Godfrey are attending tbe in as well as to aid in the culture and edu­ KShU He bM&gt; large cor­
wire
or
twenty
their places.
This means
Wire trap
vrup fifteen .............
- . large
- rats who
Mltute at Grand Rapids.
-----------------------cation O1
of vuc
the -children
born by
over ^ixty will be obliged to look Lansing
(feed
them
in
an
extra
trap
or
wire
porate
an
d
banking
Interest
"•" I. Smith and wife, of Grand Rap- f
f the ohurch, if not under the sanc... ___ have the required nnmiy
me
——v 1 *&gt;»«- land.
Detroit....
caire until
numelsewhere for employment.
cage
you
— --­
• Ms, visited with his brother tblfi week.
r utof
- the
-- va.---------tion
laws of
the land.
A Do»ir Drought Broken.
Moses Turean, residing in West Bay Grand KapA
bcr): then cease to feed them. TMv
They
'•Ir. Hup hinsoR’s sons from Lowell are i
But these men «y: “We must not *
preyed “rire will soon become ferocious and fight. &gt;
City
fit hi., |.'
helping to care for their rister riotate the laws” While they do not
Citv, quarreled with his wife and. Traveroe
kill and feed upon one another. When throwing her to the floor, fractured Charlevoix.
Mrs. Taj lor.
Petoskey ..
noae M martyrs, they lay all the. bl*me S and canard lhe low of many eat
onlv six or eight remain, turn them her skuh.
BayVlew..
are having a glorious rain today. It
’
the general public for inUr&lt;er.i1“? io to thl. ricinllT. hw been broken by
loose. Accustomed to feed upon their
"ill encourauv. farmers, for their crops be­
Frank Storms, of Pinconning, lost
Ran lo hujj;
[j they ijad Kone tp JqJh wWt the wreial relations ^rFiX
species they will bunt and destroy his left hand by having it run against
a heavy rain.
hereunder inspirational
vbxey’s army.
■Mopt&lt; on
numbers.
One Hundred Drowned.
a
hand saw in Ford’s milL It was am­ UTiins
In
thia
cityjthere
are
women
seeking
a: tluic
John Lictka moved to Freeport this
“1 — The Vosaicbe
putated at the wrist.
wrek
Bbblin, , - ay" (hat a steamer has
Passengers
from
Detroit
entering
An Egvpttan .hopkrepcr had a deli,
Fillmore is coming to tbe front Two
SenDwnk tff WrHlanak. prortooe of
rf the company, *no wm mw utoi «
to whom he offered sacrifice every Canada are subjected to medical in­ •be dm* of sort) tr -fa* rllbmit notice.
younc men who expect soon to be brotbJS.’ita.
that &gt;«0
yio.S wdl With al We
CM-ln-lfttv got into a dispute. The younger
morning, and whose duty It waa ia re­ spection at .Sarnia, owing to fear of
min Na.i o» I). I.. &amp; N.
o»e knocked uie other one over the head husband, indulging in 'Te^ ^Jn were drowned.
turn for this reverouee to stand In smallpox. /
_________
*‘th a pitch fork, making an ugly gaab. bnt no longer reeoiroixlng
In the cilouit court at Coldwater may &gt;»ve tlmr te rbark
front of the shop during the day, a sort
*Ph sajH the end is not yet.
OfIJ'uon
celestial
" and
whi5cb^»»1Sre^n‘^
“
of "barker.
the people
P—direct
ing bythe
to Fred Megk*&gt; was awarded a judgment
H. Mefhintock has been helping bis ^ths;7hop,uw
against Edward Carawe 11 for &gt;50) and
H. C. forraa.
Vnde G j. Teeple in haying and harvest. where Ue wive.
&gt;182 eosta for malicious prosecution.
’tU‘ ftSi Brotton uf crop., wm broken by • I the ^op end It. conteuU.
Gvorxr Teeple has gone to Grand Rap- attractive, a* m*«F ’*•=”* TtaU* *
■u this week.
iturga IfriaDx
'1 • Eckhart and wife were at Hartings
Thursday.
r

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1

The ISew

Tgl^STOVEIWWIHWjl least expense of fuel, of!

1 tJTright material to give the longest service at the
t: i&lt;: cost for repairs. They areof the latest patterns,
I finished in the handsomest manner. Ask to see them
■ I M^^alers.

W.L. Douclas
$3 SHOE n’oiSwSSIk

WOOLLEY &amp; BRONSON

IOOO

Meals for
iveCents

Diamond
Crystal Salt

Chicagc,

K&amp;Ihulub &amp; Sigaiw

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• cook. etios..
KAsrrtea. jrxeit.

COUNTY NEWS.
Brouard.
•
Mlsae* Jennie and Mamie Kershaw of
Grand Rapids are vudting their grand­
parents Mr. and Mrs. Rogers.
There was au ice cream social at the
North Pine lake school house last Friday
. evening.
Several of the people in this vicinity
spent a day or more in picking buckle
berries near Delton.
Mrs. August Becker who has been visit­
ing her mother and other relatives In this
vicinity, intends to returu home at Eaden
Valtev, Minn., this week Wednesday, her
brother Christopher Doster, will accom­
pany her home for a few weeks visit.
The hum of the threshing machine Is
heard in thia vicinty, wheat not yielding
as well as expected.
Several people in this vicinity attended
a picnic at Pine Lake in honor of Mrs.
August Bcek*r.
Belton.
R. T. F. Dodds is in Washington D. C.
Mari Skillman is on the sick list.
Layfe. Wilkinson died Sunday of sunstroke. Funeral services were held at
Prairieville.
He would have been 6"
years old the 25th. the day of his funeral.
Mrs. Belknap is under the doctors’

Ni«* Kahler and Mrs. Forbes tfte also
upder the doctor’s care.
Wm. Chase la furnishing tbe lumber for
Mr. Garrett’s barn on..........................
the old Andrus
place, to replace the one struck by iigbtnlng recently.
Jerry Sproul will have dancing at his
bowry Fridaysvenlng.
W. Lasher and family spent Sunday at
Gull Lake.
A new resort will l&gt;e opened on Crooked
Lake known as “Highland Point” in the
near future, where one can purchase a
nice lot for a cottage.
Whittemore &amp; Fox have a new engine
and thresher and are ready to do you
good work.
Nell scuddur and wife of Augusta were
in town Saturday. .
Mrs. Thornton was th^ guest of her sis­
ter. Mrji. Davenport over Sunday.
Dr. Scribner was at the County Seat
Saturday.
Mrs. Gray was at Hastings Saturday.
Orreu Dayton is working at Richland
running a shop of his own.
Misses Inn Gwin and Ada Wilkinson
and Mrs. J. Williams are camping at
Crooked Lake this week.
Charlie Hinkley has a pet on his finger
that no man can buy.
E. Barton was at Middleville Monday.
James Wilkinson of Detroit was here to
attend his brother (Layfe’s.i funeral Wed­
nesday.
J. McCuen and wife of Plainwell spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. Thompson.
Gns McNaughton of Bgttle Creek, was
in town Saturday and Sunday.
A. Jack Rabbit arrived here Monday
from Texas for Prairieville parties.
John Albertson who has been suffering
with obstruction ot the bowels Is conval­
escing.
Mrs. Whitten of Kalamazoo waa the
guest of her daughter Mrs. W. fi. Chase.
Tuesday.
Mrs. Moon has tonsl litis.
Remember the Maccabee picnic at
Crooked Lake, Aug. 2nd.
Mrs. M. Layman and Mrs. L. William­
ston of Chicago, attended their father’s
funeral Wednesday.
Geo. and Ed. Wilkinson of Otsego, at­
tended their father’s funeral Wednesday.
Loomis Carpenter died at Oden and was
brought to Prairieville for interment He
leaves 6 sons and 3 daughters to mourn
his &gt;oas.
D. J. Westfall was at Augusta over
Sunday.

Mary E. Wilcox left Thursday for a
visit to Galesburg.
Ina Scott Is visiting her uncle D. Scott.
Chas Adkins house wks destroyed by
fire Wednesday night last week, and most
of the contents.
Mr. and Mrs. Cans Russell were agreea­
bly surprised last Thursday by tbe ladies
Aid and some of their busbands. 25 In all.
A most enjoyable time was bad.
Born to Cnas Southwell and wife July
10th. a girl.
,
Mito.
Dr. J. W. Sackett. J. J. Perkins.Orin
___
Hughes. Michael Doster. J. K. Flowers,
A. C. Cahill and A. C. Doe ter are elected
delegates to the County Convention on the
25th. InsL
Resolutions were passed en­
dorsing Hon. John T. Rich for Governor.
The Ice cream social at W. C. Town’s
waa well attended. Receipts $5.00.
Much enthusiasm is manifested in favor
of the Sunday School Rally at Hastings.
BWheat threshing is general Some dis­
appointment s manifested In yield ts to
. straw,price still more so.
Oat harvest is on hand. Light crop add

A new boy at Evert Cairns.
The meeting at the head of Gull Lake
'Was largely attended. The writer bad a
•pleasant chat with Mr. Bussell of your
city, when he went there and many others
from Kalamazoo.

Mru«h Kld*e.
Absent from borne has prevented our
writing for wverai weeks.
Wesley Karns was home for a few days
last week.
Albert Bagbet* had a horse bitten by a
rattle anake last weak.
Fred Tongate and wife of Hastings vis­
ited at John Valentine's Sunday.
Parsley Otis was quite severely injured

W. Huntington

o( Kalamazoo

Anders’ family

are

entertainlnr

Andere la still obliged to be In

Daniel Ileree and son Jay of Ban Add, 1
spent Sunday In this pl*:*.
Cortland Strobridge of Calhoun county,
visited his parents of this place Saturday
aud Sunday.
•
Au ice cream social al Mrs. Fisher's
next Friday night for the benefit of the
Epworth League.
A cordial Invitation
extended to all.
Harry- Salsbaugb. son of Geo. Salt&gt;baugh, was drowned while oathing in
Ferrel Lake last Friday.
His 'funeral
waa held at the Dowling church Sunday
and was largely attended.
He leaves a
father and mother, one sister and two
brothers to mourn his loss.

Dowlinc.
।
The-rain we had last Friday revived
vegethllon.
Mrs. Wm. Manning Is entertaining a
niece Katie, of Chicago, at this writing.
Mrs. Bacon of Kalamaz»x&gt;. will care for
the Infant child of her brother, J. Webster
who will accompany her to her home and
remain about two weeks.
The remains of Harry* Salsbaugb were
interred In the Baltimore cemetery Sun­
day.
Passed to the great beyond, on the Idth,
Nettle, the beloved wife of Jay Webster,
after a brief illness and severe suffering
from blood poison.
The deceased had
reached the age of 21. and leaves a hus­
band. infant daughter and a large circle
of friends to mourn her loss. The funer­
al was held Wednesday at the church, and
the remains were tehderly placed in their
final resting place In the Baltimore ceme­
tery.
Irving
The Y. P. S. C. E. will give a lawn so­
cial Wed. evening, Aug. 1st. at John Hen­
dershott's. You are all Invited. Don’t
forget tlft- date.
Mrs. Bull is gaining aud is now able to
be out again.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Giant Hender­
shott, last Friday, a ten pound boy.
The lawn social al John Trego’s Satur­
day evening was well attended and a
pleasant time reported.
Mr. and Mrs. Omar Shaw are rejoicing
ovor the birth of a son.
&lt;
Johnilown.
Harvesting about done.
The steam threshers are again walking
the highways. One of them standing iu
the road, driving u machine In Fred
Corey’s barn near Battle Creek, frighten­
ed Albert Edmund’s Iwrse, causing II lo
bend,the axle of his buggy badly, causing
an immediate outlay for repairs. Fortu­
nately neither Albert nor his-'wife were
injured.
• A considerable number of campers at
Fine lake.
See tbat old horse and older buggy and
the bundle of hay and lhe one or more
ladies with ancient attire. They are mak­
ing for some huckleberry patch.
C. C. Messenger, of Howard City, made
a flying visit to this section a few days
ago.
Twenty seven men. in the prime of life,
laying aside their manhood for tbe time,
and marring it forever, banded together
for mutual protection against tbe demands
of justice, came down upon the north
shore of Fine lake. Saturday night. July
21st, and held high revelry, making the
night hideous with savage yells, wild pro­
fanity, and mocking songs, until past
three o’clock Sunday morning.
The
names of a number are known, but for
the sake of their friends are withheld.
A company of young men (five in all)
from Battle Creek, one of them the son of
a prominent minister, had their tent torn
down over ’heir heads, and beer thrown
on them because they refused to join In
the riot that surrounded their tent on Sat­
urday night &lt;nd Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Kelsey of Clyde, Ohio,
are the guests of their cousiqs, Mr. and
Mrs. Barber and Miss E. Mead.
Mr. John Holden was called to Has­
tings Saturday by the illness of his sister­
in-law. Mrs. Mary Bailey.
The grove meeting at the bead of ‘ Gull
Lake was quite largely attended.
Two
excellent discourses
were
delivered.
Five adults and three children received
the rites of Baptism.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Everett Cairns,
on tbe 20th, a girl.
Chas Gilbert spent several days In
Grand Rapids last week.
Ethel Barber entertained a company of
her little friends on Saturday In honor of
her seventh birthday. , Ice cream, lemon­
ade and candy were served.
Several
boqueta, a nice book and acarf pin were
presented to her. And the little hostess
declared tbat they couldn’t have bad a
belter time.
Mrs. Chas. Barber entertained a sister
and her husband from Kalamazoo over
Sunday

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BEST 5 CENT CIGAR IN
THE MARKET.

LOOK FOR THE NAME
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A Trio
three things
We' have three things we
want you to try-oh.
The first is to give you help
to do your work, and that is
soap, and you all know the
old reliable Kirk is all you
can ask for 6 for 25 cents
The next two to give you
strength and tbat is pure A
No. 1 pure goods in Tea and
Coffee. Our W. G.J. tea is
better every year. Our in­
creasing trade for it s|x?aks
plainly, and our coffees are
values for the money. Our
2 lb. can of Mocha and Java
is the best in the market.
Try our Dodson Hils pickles.
Ib made up of

NOW THE

FLl&amp;SftND * ‘ *
‘ * GflRPET BUGS
Are on hand, aud so are we
with a lot of Pure Insect
Powder and the best
Sticky Uy Paper,
also Neptheline
for the Car­
pet Bug.

You will find a glaes of our

ARE WE UP WITH THE TIMES?
Yes. Certainly.

Cherry Tonic Soda Water But
Refreshing on a hot day.

W, J. &amp; L HOLLOWAY.

don t think by this that our prices are up, for if you will ex­
amine them we will convince you of your mistake.

fa Are a FEU' PRICES TO JUDGE FROM

(Sign of the Elephant.)

HASTINGS. MICH.

ARE YOU POSTED

StandardndictionarY

800,000 WORDS HD PRIUSES.

Work Shirts, Full 36 inch, at
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25
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All Washable Ties jfine patterns} at 15c.
All 50c. neckwear at 40c.
Our $1.00 working pants now going at 69c

NOW IN REGARD TO SHOES.
e will guarantee to save you money on every pair that
buy of us.

Of all kinds.

YOU

Closing out

At Cost.
We have a fine line of Sample Shoes for Men, Women and Children
that we will sell you at less than wholesale prices.

DO NOT BUT A DICTIONARY

price

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BY resolution of the Com­
mon Council all Water Takers
are allowed the privilege of
Sprinkling 6 hours out of every
24. Any time during the 24
hours.

Hams &amp; Van Arman.

The farmers are all rejoicing over the
•
-U.L..KCS a,
nice rain we bad Friday.
Wm. Bechtel of Wayland, and best girl
FU«K i. WACNALLS CO., NEW YORK.
spent Sunday at this place visiting the
former’s parents.
Miss Addie Lem He is at work at Osrner
Burpee’s.
Miss Pearl Pierson Is visiting friends In
IT COST
Grand Rapids.
Will Minar sports anew buggy.
NEARLY
Miss 1 tecta Parker Is at work for Mrs.
ONE
Armstrong.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Pierson spent Sun­
MILLION
day with Mr. and Mrs. Dillman Benjamin
near^Shlloh.
DOLLARS.
Mrs. Demaresq who has been visiting
friends returned borne Friday.
Mrs. Wm. Bowen. Mrs. J. Bechtel, Mrs.
Addle Chrlspe. and Mrs. Geo. Rickard
Grandest literary Achievement
spent Tuesday at A. C. Hunt’s.
or the century.
Mito Corning Is a little better at this
writing.
on new plans by tn a
Bert Armstrong was iu Grand Rapids
Its Editors number 247.
Sunday.
In preparation 4 years.
Mr and Mrs. Minar Pierson, Rena Mia Wonderful Vocabulary of
nar and Francis Conrad spent Sunday at
J Bechtel’s
Mrs. Hallie King spent Sunday viahlng
friends in Middleville.
Miss Vevia Ide returned to her home
In Grand Rapids last week.
Will Knickerbocker was in Bradly last
Mr. and Mrs. Hugger: spent last week
in Kalamazoo visiting their children who

NOTICE.

H. J. FRflKER.

Call and Inspect our Bargain Counter. ) ou
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will be surprised at the J'nw Prices.

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Hastings

VOL. XXXIX.NO. 14,

HASTINGS, MICH., AUG. 2. 1894.

NOTICE?

Hastings Banner.
Fubltabed Tboradan by
COO Ji. BBOB..

jyiea.

of
HIRAM ROGERS cheap, and desiring to
close it '&gt;ut in the next 30 days I will sell

regardless of cost.
i'he stock consists of Book Cases, Bed
Room SiuK, Chairs. Rockers, Side Boards,
Pictures, Baby Carriages, Carpets, Rugs,
I). . ri.'s and everything that goes to make
class Furniture stock
up a

QEO. E. ROWE

If v.ou don’t like ’em,
Bring ’em back
And if cannot suit you,

Return you your

Money
iRy The
Shoe

Rca Fr* woollen &amp; Bronson

MURDERER
Recently stood on the scaffold with only
a few moments between him and eternity.
After the noose was adjusted he was askedifhe would like tosay anything. “Yes”
‘ he replied, “I would like the make a few
remarks about the Wilson Bill.” We
submit that it was not natural for a man
under those circumstances to talk upon
such a subject. It was not expected.
So you would not expect us to talk of
anything but

FURNITURE

COUNTY NEWS.
Shultx.
vhiSTT ?,U
&lt;»oarter,y meeting ser« church coromeoclnir Frldiy
S»X;-J
*' I0' *"* ““»n“lng over
Aoron Shulti now ride. In , new erriage.
-mJV11? Ken) ““ «“d wife .pent Tue«d«,
with Irvin, relative,.
-o™,,
Roby Newton, who I,„b«n .taytaK In
Mn Ze,l 7 P“i‘ '‘W W”'k“'
l,,ck wl,h
Mrs. Zerbei again.
Guwle Pwtke .nd Mrs. Lo. Bran spent
a“?dJJ "I111 lhe latter', parent. In Irving.
J. «. H eaver and wife attended quar­
terly meetlna at Martin Comers Saturday
and Sunday.
J
KU,worth. Sutton, of Oceana Co.. I, vl,.
(ting here.
Sydney Toad and wife spent Saturday
and Sunday at Fred Pierce’s.
S. Thomas and family spent Friday with
their daughter near Cedar Creek.

Shultz,
I-ast week's letter.
Mra. Osborn, of Augusta, la caring tor
her niece, Jessie Cox.
A. F. Shultz and wife, attended quar­
terly meeting ttt Cedar Creek Sunday.
Homer Kline and mother, of your city,
visited friends here last week.
At the annual school meeting John Horn
was re-elected director.
Fred Pierce aud family spent Saturday
and Sunday with relatives In Hastings.
Mra. Addie Halliday, of Battle Creek,
Mrs. Elia Youngs, of your city, &gt;nd Matt
Harkneas. of Hickory Corners, were
guests at Peter Mosher’s last week.
Rena Pierce is visiting at Joe Robin­
son’s.
Mrs. Loa Ryan was the guest ■ of Has­
tings friends Friday.
The rain Friday was what we needed
and farnit’rF'^re happy.
Our Sunday school will unite with tlie
Podhnk Sunday school and hold a picnic
at Wall lake Thursday, August 2nd.
Carrie Kenyon spent Sunday at home.
Foster Patton and family of Plainwell,
Sundayed here.
Paul F. Voelker, of Caledonia, delivered
a lecture to a good crowd at the church
last Saturday evening. It was enjoyed by
, all. The “boy orator” ta a brilliant speuki er and we predict a bright, future for
him.
Frank Burnham and wife of Maple
Grove, iwere guests at Chas. Wilson's Sat­
urday evening.
Hiram Jones and wife of your dty spent
Sunday at Ray Pierce’s.
Clara Merritt, of HnstUigs. and Grace
Merritt, of Potterville, visited relatives
here Thursday and Friday.
.
John Arnold and wife, of Howling,
were at S. A. Stanley s last Thursday.
John McLravy and family, visited at
Wm. Peake s last Tuesday.
,
Peter Mosher spent Friday and Satur­
day at Gull lake.
Albert Clrlch and family returned home
last week.
Nettie Hazel ta at home now.
Minnie Calkins visited friends here last'
week.
Louise Johnson is at home for/ a few
weeks.
Mrs. Chas. Polley and Thon. J- Kelley
thrashed their wheat, average about 20
bu. per acre.
A nice shower Saturday night revived
things up a IHtle but the hail split corn up
pretty bad.
,,
Arthur Bush is very sick with small
hopes of recovery.
Jud. Grlfiths and family are under the
doctor’s care.
Miss Julia Brown and Julia Polly are
camping at Gull lake this week.
Mr. Cliford Dewey has his new house
nearly completed.
Mre. T. J. Kelley and P. A. Young
went to Kalamazoo to-d%y on business and
pleasure.
Mr. Harvey Williams was seen on our
this week keeping his weather eye
on the lookout for good fat weather.
Mr. D. McBarna’ sister has returned to
Petoskey.

Castleton.
Lyman Brown and family have mored
to Woodland.
Vant Price made a trip to Ionia Thurad’lira. Clarlasa Price went to Grand Bap-

Ide Monday to visit her d*"’hl'rMartin Mallett.
Her abler Mre. C. Kill,
of Nashville accompanied her.
__
Mrs B. Warier and children of Ohio, are
visltimt Mrs. B's. parents. Mr. and Mrs.

EW.t°L Marble was at Grand
Tuesday, in attendence ot the Republican
’■‘cimide'priee Is havln&lt; a «ddfnl‘
With an abcess on his face caused by an
“"S°™nin and daughter Man ot
Woodland, were the guests of Asa Noys,

trMrs Jacobs is spending the week with
beXglS Mrs. wm. Wicks, ot Sun­

It’s our business, we’re interested in it,
and can’t help talking about it. If y°u
waut any Bed Room Suites, Dressers,
Elegant Book Cases or Furniture of any
kind just give me a call. My complete
stock and low prices will please you.
I can show you the nicest thing in the
line of Baby Carriages yon ever saw if
you will only give me the opportunity.

field. ’

_______________

Belton.
Orson Willison and wife of Kalamazoo
were the guests of John William- and

WWn* Star and wife of Grand Rapids,
haYe teen visiting his .later. Mrs. Lasher.

°f MdKevitt was in town recently.
Rh\ Grimbr of HMtliiRB. wm In town
In mc lnreiSt of the Sund.r School K*Bf.
Ch.rios E. Intern™ ot NMhellle, reelrtered at H&gt;e Tbompaon Houae the iMt of
“clam Merrill who bM been atayta* at
I1X “ri. tha^t_«»- — &gt;5“'”
’dMWr.',S^U.WreF«Sner

A.

McCoy.

Ibe^enof Henry Robln«m and wife

"’Mra EdreltofLanelnthM been rb.ltlug at B. Thompoon’a the
’’et«»e In
Mra. Bewley I,m gone to her borae In

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Banner.

Largest Circulation
of any paper tn ike
County.
WHOLE NO. 2042

for the tieatmenl of a cancer.
Morey Douglu or August* Is the guest
of Fred and Fey Norwood.
Another cottage is being built at Crook­
ed Lake resort.
There will be a grand base ball torunament in Delton Saturday, August 4th.
Richland and Prairieville play at 9 a. m.
Cedar Creek and Banfield at 12:30 and
championship game at b:30 for a prize of
810.00.
v
Alice Williams has returned from
Greenville where she has been visiting the
past month.
Harry 1'ayne and Ada Post were mar­
ried an the 27th.
Mr. and Mre. Cooper were at Battle
Creek Sunday.
Nsney Parks ot Hastings Js slatting at
r. Chamberlains'.
F. A. Blackman and H. C. Boynton at
tended the races aVPlainwell.
W. H. Chase was at the County Seat
Monday.
O Barrett is building a porch off his
house.
Orwin Jones started for Campbell,
Minnesota, Monday.
James R. Bush returned to bls place in
Howard City, the 31st.
Arthur Bush died July 30th at 6 p. m.
Mre. Kennedy and daughter of Youngs­
town, Ohio, are the guests of W. A. Lash­
er aud family this week.
D. J. Westfall was at Battle Creek,
Monday and Tuesday this week.
It is
rumored that he will soon go there to pub,
Itah a paper.

Harton last week.
Next week Wednesday evening there
will be an ice cream social at Henry Tas­
kers for the M. P. Church.
Bell Adkins is at home for a visit from
Battle Creek.
The ladles Aid met with Mrs. Henry
Sylvester Thursday.
Minnie Warberton, of Battle Creek,
was the guest of Mrs. G. W. Tompkins
the first of the week.
Mrs. Frank Churchill, C.
of Toledo, L
is
visiting her parents, Sam Ogden and wife.
Preston Jewell was at Grand Rapids
Tuesday as delegate to the Republican
Slate Convention.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wlckarn, of Battle
Creek, spent Saturday and Sunday at the
hotel.
.
•
Quarterly meeting of the M. P. church
will be held at the Center two weeks from
Saturday and Sunday Aug. 18th and 19th.
D. Scott has sold his farm to a Mr. Hoy,
of Battle Creek and has moved Into "
Mrs.
I.. Sager’s house at ’he Center.

Routh HMtiugs.
The Ladles Dime Society of Quimby,
Mill meet at the home of Mrs. E. Pennock,
of South Hastings, next week Thursday,
Aug. 9th., at 2 o'clock. All are luvited.
Eld Grigsby will preach at the Star
School House next Sunday at 2:30 p. m.
The Sunday School and Christian En­
deavor at the Star
flourishing in fine
condition.
The Star W. C. T. U. will meet next
week Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Ha­
vens at 2 o’clock.
The Camp meeting in E. Fenn oak’s
grove will commence Aug. 14th.
Why must the Rally Day be so mixed
up with every other thing that we can
the hardly tell what the day Is for.

Pleaaant Valley.
Judge Smith of Hastings was on
streets Saturday.
Henry Rareg and wife of Charlotte
Ited old friends here part of the week.
Foreman Gates of Orangeville was
guest of E. Ijockhart Saturday.
Mr. Parker of Vermontville did some
fine threshing on our streets the past
week.
Mlu Drasta Thomas Sundayed in Ver­
montville with her stater Mrs. James
Clapper.
e
Lewis Ix&gt;ckiiart comes to the front
with a new carriage.
Several have threshed and a poor yield
and quality.

Cloverdale.
A game of ball was played last Saturday
at Cloverdale between local talent and a
team selected from campers at Wall Lake,
resulting In the defeat of the latter.
The Sunday School here has voted to
attend Rally Day at Hastings, the 15th.
Some orders have been filled for brick
here lately, one for a hundred thousand,
and another for eighty thousand.
W.HidlMiin.
Wm. McCallum has bls new house al­
Woodland base ball team took two fresh most completed.
The Ladies Aid will sell ice cream at
scalps last week.
One from Lowell and
this place next Saturdaj- evening lud wi|l
one from Nashville.
dispose of a Very fine quilt to the highest
Threshing machines are very busy.
Oat harvest is now on hand and binders bidder.
are again tying up grain.
’
Several parlies are at Wall Lake enjoy­
Irving
ing a vacation.
We aee considerable good effects from
Freeport ball team are reported to play
in our village on Monday. Later—The the showers of last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Shaw, who are visiting
game was played and resulted in a
Mrs. Buell, have been sick while here.
of 13 to 15 in favor of Woodland.
F. J. Henning and son John, of Detroit,
Our ball team goes to Hastings to pi«y.
are visiting at J. J. Hendershott's, also
‘
on Tuesday.
Jacob Eisen betas and Mrs. Mauch have Miss Daugherty of FL Wayne..
paid 825.00 fine and costs for making false
statements of their personal property to
Base Ball.
the Supervisor. Both were given the op­
Friday there occurred in Nashville onportunity to go before the Board of Re­
view and correct (he statement.
Mr. of the finest and most exciting games of
Eisenbeiss appeared and very unwillingly base ball that has been played this season,
gave u few hundred more but failed to the opposing teams being the business
give in all-hta personals.
Supervisor men and oJerks of this city, and the busi­
Davenport has taken great pains to get ail ness men and clerks of Nashville. The
nine from this city, with the exception of
taxable property and lias not hesitated Io
have parties arrested when lie found out Henry Osborn, the pitcher, were "has
teens,” who five or six years ago jrere
that they bad taken false oaths. We wish
all public officers would execute tbb func­ famaliar with the base ball diamond, but
tions of their offices with as little fear as since then have chosen to follow the lees
violent exercise of some commercial pur­
has Mr. Davenport.
suit. Mrs. Henry Osborn chaperoned a
Mrs.-J. M. Smith and baby were on the party of young ladies, whose cheers for
sick list a few days of last week but are the Knights of the diamond did much to
better now.
encourage them in knocking victory out of
Our creamery is still doing good and
an almost certain defeat in the last In­
satisfactory business.
nings. Hale Kenyon “kept tally” mid
The long continued dry weather has acted as Mascot for the Hastings team,
made pasture very short.
while Charlie Smith and Editor Felgbner,
Our ball team played bail at Hastings,
respectively acted In like capacities for
on Tuesday with the Hastings nine and
the Nashville team.
the game resulted in a score of 17 to 30
Those who were so fortunate as to at­
in favor of Woodland.
The game was tend the game, which was played by the
hotly contested, the pitchers on both sides forenoon, were quite overcome by the gay
being severely pounded.
“Forget-me-nots’’ on the calico uniforms
The Woodland ball team will go to of the home team, and indeed some were
Freeport in a friendly way to play the re­ so cruel as to insinuate that the dazzling
turn game.
uniforms and not the superior playing
We have a new meat market in our were accountable lor the victory.
village conducted by A. J. Miller.
The opposing teams met at about 9:30
Geo. Baiting and wife of Hartford have and Manager Diamond was somewhat sur­
been spending the past week with Wood­ prised at the number of “business men
land friends.
and clerks” there were in Hie regular
A. E Snuggsaud wife of Muskegon, Nashville base ball team.
The big good
are spending a few days with old friends natured editor of the Nashville News
In Woodland.
looked after the interest ot his team, but
Rev. Bom of the Southern church and instead of playing himself he bpd a subMiss Carrie Burke were married last stitue”, Mr. Weber, the excellent catcher
week. Miss Burke's'many friends join in of the Nashville team. Leu forgot though,
wishing her a pleasant jouniej through to have his men congregate before the
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game commenced and warble the lltt'e
lullaby, whose mjaterlous . chatm's Ims
Bedford.
snatched victory from defeat on many bail
Miss Grace Van Sy de, of Battle Creek, fields for the Chrruta. and thin fatal over­
has been visiting relatives here.
sight no doubt led to the defeat of Ins
Mrs. E. B. Rogers and daughter. Rose men.
spent a few days I®81 w«*k Mt Gal1 ,BkeFollowing is the score bv innings:
The game of ball which was to ha*e
been played last Friday was postponed on
Nwbvllle 3 7 0 0 &lt;&gt;—0.
account of the rain until Tuesday when
Ha.lhW 6 3 0 0 It—10.
Augusta was beaten by a score of 23 to
Hnslhtgf- came to Imt Hie last lanings
18Rev. Mr. Sanderson, of Lauslnr, preach­ with the wore xtamlitig 9 to 7 against
ed here last Sunday Iwth morning and thriu. The firet two ium aurcoeded in
evening. There will also be services getting out and it ; betitn to tooti verj
much uh though the «&gt;core would end an
next SundaV.
.
Tuesday evening, July 24tb. one of the Hie inning comtnenced, but the evil ef­
most pleasant gatherings which has oc­ fects of not hinging that song, together
curred In this place for some time, took with the cheering of the voting ladles,
One score had
place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. turned the tide of battle.
Atwood, when they gave a reception to been made and two men were on bases
their Sunday school classes of young and Al Kenke« came to Imt. The Impera­
ladles anti gentlemen. The evening was tive need of a base hit filled him. with de­
spent In a delightfully Informal manner termination anti he hit one of Ketcham’s
with games and music. Ice cream and curves right on the none and the two men
cake were served in the yard, which was came home and the game was won.
beautifully illuminated with Japanese lan­
terns. Mias Lizzie Hamilton responded In
For the second time thia year the Wood­
s pleasant manner to the toast, “The boys’
class of the future,” and George Raymer land base Hall team scooped ‘he home tram
to the UauL “The girls’ claw of the fu­ by a score of 3» to 17 Had O-tero been well
ture. Mr. Atwood made a few remarks, supported however the result would have
after which Chaa. Foster, In his own Ini­ l«en far different. ^IHer. the Wjx*'»lwnd
mitable style, presented Mr. and Mre. twirler was touched up f»r more base lilta
Atwood. In behalf of tbf two classes, with than he has Iwen any lime thh year.
a beautiful easel and large picture. Mr. Hastings has licence to organize a team
and Mre. Atwood possesfl the highest rt- that will scoop anything around here, and
soect and esteem\&gt;f the voting people of esn easily do s« If th* p “pl« will show
this nlacr both In seh&amp;ol and church work. their interest in havd»&lt; a jtkm! lhs&lt;_ b ill
team by paying IS ecot- Mtmtodon fee.
,Pbe Mtneat
ever ttwlr path*
Ie*d ,n
equal auereaa may attend them.

»»&gt;».

Mra. Wm. Jewell
ra-ved l“'o U» A.
W. WfWox &gt;»“•«*■ the Center.

Rtlwarr! F Ro:.&lt;*n Mt ng
Lillian B. War •».
“
R-.u t v Fom. V o d and

• ?:

SUICIDE.

Gvorge Wood of thia City, Takra His
Ufe, by Catting Hla Throat.
Monday evening George W’ood. of this
city, cut his throat with a jack knife, and
expired in a few moments.
For a long time past Mr. Wood has been
a victim of the morphine hablL On one
occasion the hopes of bis friends were
raised to the belief that he would free
himself from the Iron grasp of* the awful
habit which held him down when he went
to Dwight to take the Keeley cure, but
the habit was deeply rooted and had de­
stroyed his will power, and bls resistance
was weak. After a few days treatment
he returned uncured, and continued In the
use of the drug.
He fully realized how powerless he was.
and plainly saw that his mind was giving
way under his excesses.
He had intimat­
ed to his parents his fear that he might
become a raving maniac and kill them
both, and (his fekr tbat'he might do so is
believed to be the prime cause of bis tak­
ing bls life.
Monday evening be asked that bls fath­
er and brother aet up with him.
For
some time bls parents had been watching
him, especially at night time!
On this
Monday evening his father, Wm. Wood,
and he were sitting in the sitting room
about 10 o’clock.
Wlt^oat be lag ‘seen
the son quietly drew out bls jatk knife
and cut his throat After he had done so
he said “Father look at thaL” Mr. Wood
turned toward him and saw a little blood
oozing from a wound.in the neck. Think­
ing that the wound was not deep he
grabbed his son’s arms and prevented bls
stabbing himself again which he asked
to do. The blood commenced to pour out
of the wound flying all about the room.
The dying man was laid on the couch and
in a few moments expired. The deceased was nearly 46 years age,
and a man of marked abilities.
When
only 30 * years of age be was the most
prominent dentist In tills city and enjoyed
a lucrative practice. 'His future looked
especially bright.
But at about that time
be became addicted to the morphine habit
which constantly grew on hip) and was
responsible for his death.
He possessed
natural abilities as a musician, excelling
as a violinist, and had it not [been for his
unfortunate habit would have enjoyed
more than an ordinary reputation.
The funeral occurred yesterday after­
noon at two o’clock from the 1 house, and
was largely attended.
Rev. A. D. Grigs­
by officiated.
fU-verte* uf the Snake Editor.
During ail the recent talk concerning
Carter's snake, our “Snake editor” maintalned an almost painful silence, which
was broken this week by the following
effusion, the thoughts being suggested by
the re-appear*nce of the reptile:— .
“Thou dread, mysterious monster!
Must thou again thy monstrous form in­
trude Into this our modern Eden, and fill
our hearts with dread and fear, and dire
forlKMiings of thy mysterious intttft
hidden designs! ! !
Where hast thou
wandered through centuries past, and
where now Is thy fixed Ijabitalion?
Was
not thy fiendish, hellish purpose fully
satisfied with the mischief wrought upon
our poor, unsuspecting mother Eve, who,
clothed in her inuocence, dlds’t listen to
thy enamored and beguiling speech and
ate-, and fell, and cursed the Race with In­
nate longings for that forbidden fruit.”
“Thon hideous monster we would , naw
admonish thee. If thou, lu all thy wan­
derings on this earth, hast . not lost thy
power of speech and human comprehen­
sion. tljat the promised curse mast fall
upon tliy head at last. and. bruised and
mangled, torn and bleeding, thou must
die! !
“Our doughty Chieftain, who once
dared to invade the limits of thy supposed *
habitation, will again gather his faithful ■’
clan about him and court thy deadly em- ,
brace. Armed with spears and blunder- I
bu.-s; with artillery of shot and shell, f
such as Michael hurled at the hosts of 1
Heaven; protected by the McKinley bill I
and the shining flagons of Teutonic liquid i
and “long range” Benxina, thia mighty
host will compass thy .destruction.”
Then shall the eons and daughters of
our fair citv go forth to halt their Chief
and with the sound of Timbal and the
blast from the Ram’s horn welcome their
deliverer. His march will be a triumphal
tme and his presence hailed nmld the huz­
zas of all Urn people!
Then dread mons­
ter. with thy hated presence n tiu»Yed we
will J&gt;e uble to partake of the fruit ’ of the
buckle berry on Carter’s marsh, which is
now forbidden to us through fear, and
happiness will be vouchsafed to us for­
ever.

All dogs not licensed and found with no
rag on will be taken care of In accordance
wfth ordinance.
W. H. Miller,
Marshal.

QUIT CLAIM DEKD9.
Catherine Metzgar, pe- heirs to John Metz­
gar. unreel, sec 3. WoodlandrSl.OO.
O. I&gt;. Freeman to Julia IL TcCple. 00 a, । ec&gt;,
Irvmt.
Porter C. Fryman to Julia E. Treple. GO a,
ycx Irving. 8.-400.
John M ‘'ii. per ttclrw. to Harry L. and Ltxzlo
Mwvo. 83 •». -«• 3. As-yrta,
Mrw\ Mr Self, per h*lni. to Mary McNeil and
Ji-unle Harger, lot 1. bik. fl. Middleville, $300.

Units tw»».,«»».
Thomas Murray to Jas. O. Citsruber lain, lot
5.C’av-rd»le. »i&lt;»
David 'fhChire per helm to Sarah Kus-ell, 40
a. - re I.-Baltimore, $’&gt;00.
Father Tmit’d to Curie Cook, lot 3, blk 5.
Grant’s add &gt;kw.
Thoma* Utiloto Sarah E-'Oabom.tOa, arc Y.
Irving, 8t«o.
.

L. W. k:&lt;mw to W.dter Huntington. paecM,
DrIton. M 0
L\dU i Keajronto O. C. Barnum. piroel.
to W. IL Andersou, parrel. Middtevtii-. at ao.
Jarob Bn*'iti«ritrr «o Stcnhrn Braadstetter
et5 a, sr -1. PrairirvtUr. 82B.5•.

A man swallowed a ailter half dollar
the other day, and after a doctor had
worked for a half hour uranoeesaftjlljr
in trying to get the money np again ha

�THREE IN A DAY.
Bepnblloan Conventions ta Illinois,
Iowa and Wisconsin.

i th© workingman not only asUnal the asMnlt* MUST BE TRUSTWORTHY.
I of foreign competition but against the attack*
' of domestic nvarine.
*
1 "Reso-vud That th© honest and industrious Otherwise Newspaper Men Can­
w our und »u»

evening telling the salient point* ot an
executive aeaaion which oeeurred that

not So cure “Good Stuff."
wm u&gt; booona tn p«*i r*iu&gt; .* A&gt;u*rte»n ciuhad been in Washington but a few
’ m la .Urey, wrteonwl Non* other aboulU
months, entered the office, and. seeing
be permitted to comu. We favor the amend­
How
the
Secrets
of
Executive
Sessions
of
the
senator, said in a boastful way:
ment und mor© stringent enforcement of the
. immigration laws *o m to exclude criminal,
•‘Without any thunks tn you. senator,
dates Named for State O«c«*—A
pauper and all other undesirable cIbmos
Kinley Bill “Given Awny” by
Complete Summary of the
I learned all about the executive aee• whose preavnee tends to degrndo American
• &lt;'ongr«vn«m*n.
Proceed Ing*.
rion, including the part you Uxik in ft,
labor and Incite disorder.
*| "The republican party, ever mindful of Ute
with a synopsis of your speech."
[Special
Wnshlnjjton
Lctier.]
ILLINOIS REPUBLICANS.
patriotic services and sacrifices of the veteran
“I am glad you obtained the informa­
It is the object of the executive de­
Sfringfixld,* HL, July ML—The re­ soldlera of the republic, reaffirms It* position
tion,
” said the senator, “but I never
&gt; So l uuimon at this season, Is a serious publican state convention met in the in favor of liberality to the nation's defender*. partments to keep a great many mat­
divulge the secreta of executive ses­
We favor the granting of pensions to all hon­
condition, liable to lead to disastrous hall of the house of representatives in orably diac barged union soldiers and sailors ters secret from the people; nnd the sions myself. Who told you about it?"
results. It is a sure sign of declining this city yesterday. When Chairman whose disabilities or neoeasltics .justly ©nutle same idea of secrecy concerning execu­
“Senator Stewart, of Nevada, told
tive business is entertained by the sen­
Vjiealth lone, nnd that the blood is im­ Clark, of the state central committee, them thereto. ”
me," said the young man, in a lofty
Wisconsin Republican*.
ate.
•
poverished and impiire. The best and called the convention to order at noon I
and
self-satisfied manner.
During the administration of Presi­
_______ _______ ________ aucui|.
MilWaukkk, July 97.—The republlcmost successful remedy is found in
j there were 1,884 delegates in attend- 1
After a brief conversation the young
B.uc3 R.
anR ,net
Wednestlay and after dent Hayes, one of bls annual messages
a nee.. J
James
R. M«u&gt;u,
Mann, a
a member
i
man
departed, and the senator turned
the
city council ' ol Chicago. . KlopUng a plKtlorm mijournml until to congress was purloined from the
—
of
t
to me, saying: “That is the last piece
was chosen |temporary chairman. The y®®terdfiy, when the following ticket government printing office and printed
of
information
that young man will
In a New York hew^paperon the morn­
convention then adjourned until 8 t Wtts nominated:
o'clock n. m.
; For governor. Maj. W. H. Upham, of Marsh- ing before the message was sent to ever get concerning executive Missions.
On roKCLomklinr, ♦&gt;,«
.k
field: lieutenant governor. Judge Emil Bsensch, congress. It caused a great deal of 1 shall tell Senator Stewart to-morrow
On reassembling the report of the of
.ecretary of state. Henry Casthat the young man is unreliable, and
committee on permanent organisation, son, Jr., of Viroqua: treMurer. Sewell A. ' comment and excitement in this city,
Which makes rich, healthy blood, and naming ex-Gov. Fifer as permanent' Peterson, of Barron, attorney general. W. H. but the leaky employe of the govern­ that he not only gloated over having
thus gives strength to the nerves, elas­ chairman, was adopted,and Mr. Fifer on Myjrca,, of
secured
the facts, but that he gave the
Wasare£superiniendent
- ------------ —r-----------------'** "* ’ "* --”’K”" ' ment printing office was never discovticity to the muscles, vigor to the brain
lutruclk.,. J. Q En*rt. ul AWIm; retire*,
, WM bUUd at thv t[mc that name of the senator from whom he had
ami health tu the whole body. Ln assuming control of the gavel delivered /vim
I * I.. Li* o* W
.T MoKonxle. nt
lOlFC, . «•*'— —
, ’
,. i,
. *7.
,. '
oominiMloner.
D- J.
of ICSU
Eau t.Claire:
T.~
I_ ..
obtained
the information. I will not
an interesting address. At its conclu­ Insurance commissioner. Dr. W. A Fricke, of
truth. Hood’s Sarsaparilla
of . the
wm&gt; newspaper
utnnt*4A;i which published the
only tell Senator Stewart, but at the
; message paid SLOTO for the copy.
sion a motion was made that the con­ Milwaukee.
The Platform.
j A little over a . "tx ago the Russian next executive session of the senate I
vention proceed to nominate a can­
It was 4 o'clock when the committee extradition treaty, which was then bo­
didate for
United
States
sena­
on
resolutions
reported.
The
platform
iDg considered in the r.?nate. was
tor to succeed Hon. Shelby M.
s aa follows:
' stolen and given to the public through
Cullom. This called forth a lengthy*
•
We
reaffirm
the
platform
adopted
at
:be
medium of a Chicago newspaper,
and acrimonious discussion.
Finally
and ulso
re.ttrere.1 republican
..v.u— convention, ..a
wtten the
thfrom those columns it was copied
Be sure to get Hood’s and only Hood’s u motion was made to lay it on the ■ inatlonal
platform adopted by the stale republican con­
k———
— , ----------- ■■■■ 1 table, and a vote resulted—yeas, 1,019: vention to 1892 and renew our pledges to the into every paper in the country. The
Hood’S Pills ar« purely vegetable, per- n^ys, 315.
♦ people a* set forth thereto.
secretary of the cenate and all of his
tectlv harmless, always reliable and beneficial j
’
The pjutform.
| ‘‘The present condition of the country result­ employes were thoroughly investigated
from the change In Its industrial policy in­
Following this the committee on Ing
augurated by the democratic party, the hun­ at the time, but no evidence con]&lt;) h®
resolution presented its report It was dreds of factories and workshops closed down. obtained to reflect in the slightest de­
adopted and is aa follows:
I tbe thousands of men out of employment, are gree upon any one of these employes.
"The republican party of the state erf Illi­ thelxwt witnesses which can be brought to
Nearly three years ago, practically
nois reaffirms its belief In the great principle* testify to the wisdom of th© policy of protec­ correct reports of the procecdiDfs of
of civil and religious liberty upon which thia tion to home Industries which has ulwaya been
the
senate in executive session were
government was founded and under which the Rustalnod and fostered by the republican party.
people have enjoyed unexampled pros­ . •‘The republican party U the friend ot both printed in the newspapers of the coun­
perity
and
happineaa, and.
bolicvlna labor and capital. Each is indlspemsable to try; and the most particular sticklers
that the restoration of the republican the other. The party hud its origin to opposi­ for the maintainanee of secrecy in ex­
party to power In the government at tion to the enslavement nnd degradation of
the country would promote the general welfare labor, and under Its policies the workingmen ecutive sessions instituted an investi­
of the people and is the chief condition of re­ of too United Mates received a higher gation. But no dbeovery was . ever
newed prosperity, this convention most re­ rate of wages and attained a degree of made, which would implicate any indi­
spectfully «ad cordially invites all good clU- । comfort and influence such aa they had vidual connected with the senate.
tens. irrespective of political antecedents. Io 1 never previously enjoyed. It will em­
unite in eupporting the republican chum in ploy whatever authority It possesses to Nevertheless, suspicion was aroused
■ promote all just demands of the wage worker against the executive clerk of the sen­
SECURING “ GOOD STUFF.” ’ .
Are ybu willing to work forthecauM 1 the next ©lection.
"We earnestly maintain the right and jua- and support whatever practical measures can ate, Mr. James R. Young, by one of the
of Protection in placing reliable infor­ i। tlce
will state that this young man. giving
of the American doctrine of protection to1 be devised for the amelioration of his condi­
mation |n the hands of your acquain­ : American industries.
tion. We recognlxe th© right of laborers to or­ senators who personally disliked tliat his name, is unreliable, and therefore
j
‘We denounce os unwise and un-American ganize, using all honorable measures for the official. Although no evidence what­
tances?;
: the provlaion* of the . so-called Wilson purpose of dignifying their condition and plac­ ever wait obtained which would in the he will secure no new.-, hereafter at the
If you are, you should be identified
If he had
tariff bill, modified In the senate by the ing them on un equal footing with capital, to slightest degree inculpate Mr. Young, senate end of the capital) injection of weak and inoonslstcnt uV- the end that both fully understand that they
had sense enough to protect the sena­
with
I tempts to protect special intereeta. m are friends and are equal to each other und to the pressure brought to bear by the tor, by refusing to give his name, he
THE AMERICAN
senator referred to and by
now pending in congniM, and we charge the prosperity of the people.
, his friends
PROTECTIVE TARIFF LEAGUE. 1 the democratic party with the sole re•The republican party is to favor of honest was so great that Mr. Young resigned.. might some day have gotten into my
sponslbill^y for the effort to dcs'roy
J2
I Tbe proceadlnga of the senate in exec- confidence.”
IM W. 23D ST.. NCW YORK.
Two weeks later the young man was
t our tariff system, a system which has scheonwxhat will give to this country a de­
proven the greatest boon to the great mass erf based or Mepreciated currency. We favor the utivcKeasion were pnbliabed from time recalled by the paper which he repre­
stating y jut position, and pise a helping band.
*. American cltlxens, and we further declare that ■use of sliver a© a currency to th© extent only to time just as accurately as they had sented. and has never since been in
I been before this enforced and unmer. the unusual and unnatural conditions now ex­ that it can be circulated on a parity of gold.
Washington city as a newspaper correisting in this nation between capital nnd labor,
the honorable ud
..
..
which have led to lawlessness, bloodshed and loos liberty, of absolute non-seetsrianism. of rited, attack upon
I spondent. This true story illustrates
PARKER’S
entire reparation of church and stalo, of free popular executive clerk.
interruption
of
buslnesa.
and
brought
misfor
­
; somewhat forcibly the situation on
HAIR BALSAM
tune to all. are the natural results of the false common schools and of toe utmost todepen- | A great deal of excitement was oon*e» and twsntiflcs the h
economic theories, vacillating policy and hope- denoo of Individual thought, speech and action casioned in 1872 when the New York ।: some subjects.
During the preparation of the Mc­
‘ less Incompetency of the democratic party.
the law.
■
! Tribune printed, in advance of its ruti- .'
and to remove the evil thus created, restore
Chairman H.C. Tbom waa reelected fieation. lhe iraporUnt Washington, Kinley bill in 1890, every newspaper
prosperity and bring health to the body of the
man in Washington endeavored to se­
chairman
of
the
state
central
commitj
treat
„.
Jth
Grcal
Britain
Ikm.
11am
­
people it la necessary that the republican
} tee. The convention yljourned after ilton Fish Avafl
of ataU. at cure a copy of the first proof sheets of
party should be restored to power.
the proposed bill, but the members of
Use FurkeFs Ginger Tonic. It cum the worst &lt;o»g&amp;, 1 "We arraign the present democratic governor passing’ a vote of thanks to Chairman ............
...*'.
I that time ami caused his department to
Weak tangs, Debility. h«l iseiticn. Fsia, Tske in time.au cU. of Illinois as the most conspicuous case of mis­
I Elliot.
j lx? thoroughly investigated to nscer- the committee were under a pledge of
fit in official life. From the day qn which he
secrecy that no information concerning
began to debase the penal, reformatory and
i
MhCth'r
1lrka7 UwMilAonld be piren out until it
REVIEW OF TRADE.
1 charitable Institutions and public parks of the
_____
। occurred under his own ofiicial roof, t_
. . .
■&gt;
I state into Infirmaries and asylums for politb A LnUlnx Coo.m.rrt.1 A,***, Ute— lu At the «!»,- time the MHUtaOfdmd UU ''
J’1?,”'’''. J?
T*1' ’'"J
(T I AAA tn
aliw&gt; other valuview
&lt;rf
th.
CXtadlttam
|
lnwUg
,
til
,
n
und
sununDntd
„
“
“
Uy
«»
chuirm*n
of
w II II II I ttbl" premium* n&lt; ^ixxl g-uess- 1 clans to the present time ho has shown such
---------- ....
। investigation ana summoned as wit- i __
... •
,
&gt;»the
•
i-A i I 11 II I ’’n‘- BASK BALI- Enthnri- wonderful aptitude in doing the wrong thing at
* ______ i: committee
on war*
i !
the W**hinr.on
n enmrepondento
J?n
’Z' and mean*. Mai.
w E V W Mta this u your opportunity. : all times that the people of the state irre­ , N«w Yom. July M.-R. G. DonNew
McKinley,- ,o
to deliver
report to the
o( the Tribune. The*! geudemen fiat- ' McKlnlesr
&lt;&gt;®«wer the renort
8ee»offer«W£ aho couhtay hagaz ke. Prjc^ »c. spective of party, owalt with undisguised im- Co.-* weekly review of tired* W«:
■ of the Tribune. These gentlemen flatAll NewAilcalers: or 53 East 10th St. New York i patience the expiration ot his term of office.
| "Th* bear, outgo &lt;d ,oK U, ttll rt th. ; ly refused to give aur information con- j house and make a speech on the subiTOMurj' reserve oad ot too price of wheat to
.u„
j .
• ject of the tariff. On the afternoon
The convention then proceeded to toe lowest point on record, and th© lucre©.- ceding the manner or method by i preceeding. one of the members of that
[ PROBATE ORDER.
nominate a candidate for state treas­ tog uncertainty about toe tariff have entirely ; means of which they had obtained the J Important committee met a newspaper
State of Michigan, County ef Barn-—as.
overshadowed other industries. Business de- ■ treaty. And after having been in the
Al a mmod &lt;rf the Probate Court for the urer. Henry Wulff, of Chicago, W. layed for months by the great strikes now custody- of the bergeant-ut-orms for j man who was his particular friend, in
County of Barn', holden at the Probate Office In W. Tracy, of Chicago, and Smith D. crowds the railroads and swells returns and
- ..."
i one of the corridors of the capitol, and
the city ol Hastings, in sakl county, on Wed­ Atkins, of Freeport, were the nomi­ gives the impression of revival to business. I nearly two weeks the newspaper men j said: “After supper to-night I Intend %
nesday, the 18th d*T of July. In the year one
nees. On the first, ballot Mr. Wulff But It is not yet clear how tar there Is an In­ were finally discharged by a vote of ! to go to my room and take a smoke and
thousand eight hundred and -ninety four.
crease
in
new
traffic
distinguished
from
that
the
senate.
All
of
the
newspapers
of
Presentj Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of was nominated, the ballot resulting:
which had been merely blocked or deferred. the country at that time indulged in I also a nap for about an hour. I always
Probate.
I In some branches there has been more activi­
In the luatler of tbe estate of stephen Wulff, 756; Tracy, 82G; Atkins, 253.
leave my overcoat on the rack in the
Sprague, deceased.
For
superintendent
of
public ty but to other* less, because events early this unstinted raillery of the senate for its 1 hall by the front door. By the way. If
On reading and filing the petition duly verified
,tlCTVUi praj Ing ■ Instruction S. M. Inglias was noml- week led many to infer that no change of inability to keep state secrets, or to ! you are in, my neighborhood- to-night
ot John Hgrague. son of said deceased,
tariff
would be made.
state ’~._y
may be.
be : ------------------noted on the third ballot. For can- | “Wheat has found toe lowest depth and baa discover the methods whereby such drop in and see my wife. . I have no
that iMinanistratlon of raid fstztr
d •»
nr to
Tn reme . I didBte, lOT
trustees ot the state sold below H cents, making the monthly aver­ secrets were given to the public*
ffitb'.Sub..!.''.™'Sr
[ donbt she will be glad to entertain yon
oiairrsaimme verson.
,
_
In the United States senate there al­
Tbereuffim It Is ordered, that Thursday, the university (three to be nominated) the age at New York the lowest over known. Corn
; for a little while; and you have not
Alexander i was stronger, with accounts of Injury to pan ways is, always lias been, and prob­ । called upon us for some time.”
1 of toe crop, and to© exports are trifling. Cotpetition sad tliat the heirs al law of said de McLean, of Macomb; Mra. J. A. Flow­ ■ ton declined a sixteenth of 7 cents, though re­ ably always will be, at least one sena­ | The correspondent, knowing the din­
ceased and all other persons Interested in saia er, of Chicago, and 8. A. Bullard, of . celpta from plantations were amall Textile In­ tor who disagrees with the custom and
ner hour of the distinguished repre­
estate . am required to appear at a session of
: Castries have been perceptibly aUmulaMd. belief of the majority of the members
said Coart. tb-*n to be uolden at the Probate Springfield.
j according SO dealers, by dlsa«reem«xta of that body, and who will see to it sentative, called at his house between
OtDce. in the City of Hastings, in raid County,
that the actual nows upon all Impor- seven and
“J1. eight
*‘'5“,* o’clock, was
TY received
and show pause, if any there be, why the prayer
!&gt;» Mo«gS. la.. July Si.-Tb. n, '
’mSi'
Ot the Detttionrr may not be granted. And It Is
tant subjects shall be given to the pub**■
' * d °“h-rt-&lt;l Into the
further ordered, that said petti loner give notice publican state convention was held in buying of cotton goods, with slightly higher
to the poisons interested In said estate, of the Calvary tabernacle, this city, Wednes- prices for a few. notwithstanding the closing lie at the proper time. The giving out i lor. After talking for a few momenta,
| the madam excused herself. Raying that
pendency of said petition and the hearing
«« tueh
thereof by causing a copy of thia order to be day. John N. Baldwin, of Connell I °* “*? taFon“» “b1'- T*”
one of the members of the family was
published in the Hastings Bax.s'rr. a news­ Bluff., ... the ehal^an. Dnrtng hi. |
not very well and she would see if It
paper prlhted and circulated In said County of
----- -—
—•— —
-— •la ouch
- that
by -*-*
deferring
orders,
Barry, once In each week for three successive address the names of McKinley, Har- 1* tbemaclvM
was not about the proper time to ad­
weeks previous to said day of hearing.
risen and Allison were loudly cheered. i Imperative nocessitiea now keep meat of the
minister some medicine. Before that
Ceas. W. akmmtrono
oillla at work and purchases of wool tor imme­
Judge of Probate.
। imaginary putleat received that imagdiate
use
arc
large.
(A true ropy.)
The following ticket was nominated,
: inary dose of medicine, and before the
•'Far the week failures have been 310 in the
the first four named being chosen by United States, against 3W last year, and K tn
i madam returned to the room, the corCanada, against rt last year."
acclamation:
| respondent had abstracted the proof­
NOTICE OF LETTING.
For secretary ot stale. W. M. McFarland. &gt;
CongTeMional
Nominations.
sheet copy of the McKinley bill from
Estherville: for auditor of state. 0. G. McCar­
the inside j&gt;ocket of the overcoat which
thy, Ames; for judges of the supreme court,
Candidates for congress were nomi­
Drain Letting.
C. T. Granger. Wsakon. and H. E Deemcr, Red nated as follows on Thursday: I
was hanging upon the reck in the hall.
Motice Is hereby given, that I, John W. Oak. For state treasurer John S. Herriott, of
Illinois, Eleventh district, William Hlrchy
The full text of tbe McKinlev bill was
Briggs. Qounty Drain Commissioner of the Stuart, wm nominated on the third ballot, and
CouflD of Barry, HUle of Michigan, will on tor attorney general Milton Rem ley, of Iowa (pop.); Fourteenth. David W. McCulloch
sent by wire that night and printed
the sixteenth duty of August. A. D iMi. on the
(pro.). Iowa. Third district. D. B. Henderson
the following morning; and nobody
Ito* erf the drain. In swd township of Carlton, City, was nominated on the fourth ballot. On (rep.)., renominated. * Indiana. Pint district.
at 1(&gt; o’elosk In the forenoon o( that day. pro­ second ballot for railroad commissioner C. L James A. Boyce (pop.). Ohio. Seventh dis­
j until this day has ascertained how ft
ceed to receive bids for th*1 copstrartlon &lt;&gt;t a Davidson, of Sioux county, was nominated. trict, R. S. Thompson (pro.). Maryland. First
: came to l&gt;c published. Kach member
certain drain known and designated as •‘Cart- Chris Jones. Washington county, wm nomi­
ten and Irving Drain No. 1 Drain.” located and nated for clerk of the supreme court. For re­ district. J. W. Milla (dem.). North Carolina.
of the committee had but one copy of
rwtabllshod In said townships of Carlton and porter of supreme court B. 1 SaUlngcr, of Car­ Eighth district. W. a Brown (dem.Ji. Penn­
the proof sheet of that WIL At the
Hastings and described m follows, to wit:
sylvania,
Nineteenth
district.
J.
A.
Stahl
Reginnlag at a stake that Is 2.1 feet south and roll. defeated the present Incumbent. N. B. (rep).
meeting of the committee on the fob
Raymond, of Polk.
fiflD feet etet of the west «* S-c post of sec
lowing morning each member produced
■ ot Carltos. Barry Co- Mich., snd running
The Platform.
his
copy of the trill; ao that every menthence H »degrees E. 400 feet, tlienee 8. M de­
Following is the platform adopted
Sauim; Ore.. July 28.—While crow­
grees E. sr» fret, thence H 7 degrees W. 400
berbf the committee felt himself ab­
Set. thenar S. £ degrees W. l«l fi-et, thence M. by the convention:
ing the river on a ferry at Woods, TH- ‘ WITHOUT THANKS TO YOU, HENATOB.” solved from the suspicion of having
• M degrees E OK feet, tbrnce 8 &amp;i!&lt; ‘ degrees E
"The republican party comes uga'-a before amook county, in a boggy, Mra. Ter­
ft1 feet, thrnre 8.
degrees E. 10W) feet,
given the information which had been
with every promise per­
thence east son fret, theure S. 29 degree* E. 3e the people of Iowa
every prophecy fulfilled. rell, of Newburg, her four children of new, by wnators is * tAntter of printed. This unanimity of showing of
loot, equid to 34!W feet on land -&gt;l Fairbanks nnd formed and
Stratton and erossir g line of Carlton arid Has­ The history of the lest year has again and another lady were capsized in the strict confidence lietween -the statesman the copies of their bill was made pos­
tings at a point 8*0 fret west of the sootb H sec demonstrated ’ the unfitness and inoompo­ stream by their horse becoming fright­ and the neaupaper repretenteUye, sible only by the prompt return of the
post of w No. 31 ot Carlton: ttamitag th'-nee 8 tency of the democratic party to ad­ ened and backing off the boat. Mrs. whom they know thoroughly, and In
prcxrf-sheet by the newspaper man
2J degrees'll. 15 feet, thence 8 W’-* degrees E. minister the affairs of the nation, and has
M feet tbetiflc 8. 45U degree* E, ion feet equal again vindicated the eternal truth of repub­ Terrell was drowned but the others whom they hare absolute confidence. after it had been used in his own office
to ns feet nn land of Mrs. M; ry E. Movers nnd lican principles. From the universal disaster were rescued.
Under such circumstance, the aemtor by his telegraph operator, whose wire
• ending in a deep hole called Che D-mCs Hole. that has a-eompanled democratic supremacy
who giro, the information i, perfectly connected directly with the home office.
Said job will be kt by sections. The acct ton
James Mulligan D&lt;-ad.
at the outlet (the drain will be to: first, nnd we turn with confident hope to the sacred duty
Matnard. Mam., July 28.—James safe in the band, of his friend, fw
And yet a great many people.in thia
the reomintog sections tn their order up stream of restoring peace to a distracted and dis­
ID acoordanec with the diagram now on file ordered country.
Mulligan, of 1Mulligan Letter” fame, no new,paper man ha, erer re­ conn try continue to wonder how it fe
with the &lt;&lt;lN*r J. apers perraiuiug to said drain.
■ We again declare for a system of protective died here st S a. in. He was born in reeled the aonree of hi, informa- that such important news matters are
duties so adjusted that every American re­
Hon here, nor win
any oorre- discovered in the national capital.
can be developed by American labor- 1881, in a little village In the north of “Pondent ever divulge the name
u* made »ud received acoortltog- source
Ireland, and came to this country
___________ Smitk D. F&gt;t.
wiil be mado with the lowed re receMng Amertran wages, and we Insist upon
of
hl*
informant
upon
any
important
a
tariff
that
wit!
accomplish
those
endsWe
when he was 13 years old. For a num- matter. In th. firet pteo. J ne£££
er riving adequate security for
r
cc of the work, iua^utu then *nd have but to mention the disastrous results
A young man who had not been in
which bare followed the mere menace of free
man oust be long in rervice, penamaUv
trade m conclusive evidence of the wisdom ton, but lately restored here.
wefl acquainted with the senator and tlxis country very long applied for work
of the republican policy in the pas: upon this
in a certain i‘Str.blkhment in Albany.
known
to
all
of
hi,
friends
u
an
'hon.
subject.
Hqhg Koks, July 30.—A bine book, °t»We and reliable man. or no member He waa a skilled mechanic and was
a. that H Ute
nt such o’Ji*r
issued Saturday by Sir W. Robinson, M^fid.*iCnaU TWU?a"P°" la Wm ,nch given employment. The cashier, with
dl.ttte Drain
the governor of Hong Kong, report* eoKfldeoee.
In the recond place no his eye on the pay-roll, naked the man
that 190.000 people died of the plague newspaper man &lt;*n iraooeed in hie buri- what wan his name. The foreigner
in the Canton district
nee, and contlnae in Washington who speaks and understands English to
airulgc. the naaat of hk intemLt
some extent He told the caahier his
name and the caahier nearly fainted
brery newspaper men realise.
It. w-rt r.ws,
&lt;1___ ____ ,
" . ... *
Hartfomd, Conn., July 30. —The three
that after he Yoaee the confidence of
““ W My great matter be
ally locked themselves In the cloeet of
^•iSeT,nMe“ooof 111 raW5e
men- Without personal relations of week.*'
found until dead.
chapter
COOK

That
Tired Feelingi

HOOD’S
Sarsaparilla

MANY F WE PREMIUMS GVEN FREE
TO DRINKERS OF. LION COFFEE

Makes the
Weak Strong
Oboe ^ou.
a Pvte.nd.5r)
TKe cause a^
PrdtecYion.
AxAevesVs ?

Nxw York, July 80.-—Mim

Interlined ,‘Cellu1oid’’C&lt;)Ilar5 nnd Cuffe
turn water like a dtick’a Iraci. and show
neither spot nor soil. Tliey arc not
effected by perapiration, and always
look as if r&gt;£ht out of the box. When
they get soiled you can clean them
in a minute by simply wiping dff with
a wet cloth. These arc but a lew of the
advantages of wearing the “Celluloid”
Collars and Cuffs., There are many
others that you will nfedily discover
the first time you wear one.
. .^They are the only waterproof inter­
lined collars and cufis tnixTc. Be sure to
get the genuine with this'tradc mark
TRADf

Ei-LULQIO
'WARfS*
de, if tyou desire perfect
lion. Made in all sizes aijd ajl
styles. If you caift get them at the
dealers, we will send sample postpaid,
on receipt of price: Collars. 25 cents .
each. Cuffs, 50 cents pair. State size,
and whether you want a staud-up or
turned-down collar.
THE CELLULOID COMPANY.
A97-U9 Broadway,
NEW YORK.

PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM
Never MU fo
I Moir tofts Tc

CONS JMFTIVE
Agents. $75

/fh/

•J

f

Erfrvwh-n-. CeiniHrtH#

cat© for «uch poritionv at Ibe
ha|;.d« Ike
iaaaa Collece, Shorthand, and Normal School.
Far Catalocoa, addrare A - *- Farob. I’ropr.

Hall’s Specific!
Regains and Maintains.
The Vital Powers.
Cures NERVOUS DEBILITY,
LOSS OF VIGOR
INSOMMlA nnd
GENERAL DEBILITY.

CESSER, orOVKRWtM^K.
Price, Ono Dollar Per Be*.
Pamphlet and Circular Free.
DETROIT AND GRAND RAPIDS.

Address HALL'S SPECIFIC CO..
166 Lexlngtoa Avenue,
NOTICE or MORTGAGE FQRHCJ &lt;»'(
The Hastings Furniture Ma* u’acuirt!- 'L,ir-'
I).. 1»4. mortgaged to the jinATHgiif i
-J1'1
W. Rf-vuolds. astt«SV*e. |hb felnw.iig - * •'
ed real estate situated In Hie Oily &lt; ' '■
. &gt;
Barry County. Michigan, add
‘
'
lows, to-wlt: City lots five I bunered I--' *■' 'J
five hundred forty fin*, ilrt nandra! . • » •&gt;*five hundred forty-seven, -Bvy. bnii-l*1. _ 1 *r t
nine, fivehmwired BCty. fire hn ' r- u- • '•
live hundred fifty-two.fire jlnioJn**! •«'&lt; •;
five houdred eighteen, flvn hundred &lt; -( &lt;*•

Ire hundred twniy-tiiree, five nwuln •' &gt;
tour
*
MmaSNB*-Bundled four.Jtodr nu
“ «•
lour hundred six,-four hundred seyoii. I r!‘ ■ .
dred oighL four hundred n.inK f"Uf 1 • 1
ten. four huudrrd eleven and loui l - r
twelve.&lt;4 tbe City-ot Hasting*. IUrr»- •
'•
Mfehtgan. according to the
“
Chervot: together wlttr all tte here.it - •&gt; »
and appurtenances thereunto l*’rt’‘l‘
mH her with the tuilldl’gs toewui.
■
engine, boUrru and drv kllrct. C i
was recorded on the 3rd day ot
A
at U o’ckwk. A. M.. in the nffieejrf the •
of Deeds, for Barry Counjv. M»ehi« ।' £
32 of Mortgages on page 3XX Imfanll i»
.
made In lhe condfttonot^W nnirtciix ’ ;
wttfrrsK; ... j

Uioxauxl. ««c bunarvJ Md »•«&gt; *" r
(Ml.WS'l BY ■'I"' ' lid
po«*ro(tek*o*u.n*ain u“
Gr th* wrpne. t
.

rre antcxmi ao
«« rasured by said morig‘:e ■*'
be team nf this foreefosu at mb '■
SSK2 bkMer al the no* %' r‘,’‘'
teQMrtBoSee in the city •» H ‘ '
treaty. Mtehlgaa, that
he Cbontt court for tte Owi.’'
«ML on BatvrdM tbr ?4h d"T / to
1 tan o’ctack in the foretw*’" of s ’ l'.‘.
■
DaXIXL. W. REYM'U
r
misij

Dated July tt, net.

1 nirdith
th
a

�MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.'

ughtn.ng.

|

£

fieey FUHNACE

—----------- —
. tom* ■*,*,«.,», rirur*. T*k.»
. 1
Holator CMraO.
|
‘
“***a»*ic°u dj ma Ejovernmeut.
the R&lt;,Blst1058 ?7voop of Foreet Flrea
ond HoUhay. of Marquette, ' Science
------—° has been busv
ouey among
amour too
I
in’ Northern Wieoonein.
, wn&lt;*e operatlona u a train robber “-MC-cd vbeliete ngntding everyday
1 Hie feel you burn. Your stove doesn’t
highwayman five year* ago earned phenomena
------of- ----------------------’'
late years, and oue-by
One and a half teaspoonfuls
b^ne ,’
01 B1BC‘‘ B,rt- h“ one they have been demolished and tbe
r I’ right; doesn't throw out the heat; wastes ’
Boatload of Recldeote of PliHJJpe
been returned to the peultentiarytrom Ito of vjjd.yar errors grows smaller. An i
Drowned While TrjUlf to Eacapa
Horsford’s Baking Powder
i.ivl. It’s one of those stoves made to sell— MWii)!
the insane aaylum. Holrhoy robbed exception to this, says the Washington ’
gives better results than two
t to burn. When you want a Stoye or range for
toveral train, bbtween Milwaukee und News, is a little publication that has '
full teaspoonfuls of any other.
st- I mil and Minneapolis, fl rm Uy hold- made iu appearance from the publish- '
n al service; one that will give you the benefit of
SnlUP VUse ““b
Mt*01-1" “nd ing house of Uncle Sum, compiled by '
STORY OF TUB DISASTER.
the heat generated, than ij ;
: *ni‘ ?,?“k&lt;,r n«l~hbeln7of Belle- Alexander McAdlu, of the weather j
Abhlakd, Wia, July 30.—Loes of
f.
" ill save your fuel nnd save S-Ef?
vllle. Hl., and wounding Banker Mack­ bureau, and containing some very in- property approximating 83,000,000 and
i1H
your moncy, it Will pay youto’iTarcher, of Minneapolis. Hoizhay Wee's •teresting facts regarding lightning heavy loss of life, the extent not yet
T«BJMCy vestigate Jewel Stovesand Ranges.
sent up for UK H* was declared in- and the damages and fatalities it known, though at least fifteen persons
aane a year ago.
» I
■■ ciuses in this country. Iv&gt; primary ; met death at Phillips Friday, Is the
The original Detroit stoves, made
object Is to show the best methods of record of the fort st fires which have ;
'
Health in Michigan. .
,; ’jjntTfjjjKW
in the ,argest stove plant in the
protection by lightning rods, but inci­ swept northern Wisconsin. It is al­
I r*'OIo various portions of the state dentally it gives some very unique fig- ' most a certainty that some of tbe lone
world. Have stood every test for
wo»auJKm*
the reports of sixty-one observers for
urea, and shows that a few at Jea6t of----------------------------homesteaders scattered
- — ----------throughout
D——
3° years. Ask the dealer for them.
’3- CORDOVAN,
i tne week ended July 21 show that rc- the beliefc that* arc common, to every the burning timber have perished in
rRDKHAWWaiEDCNr ’
Look
for
the
Trade
Mark.
,
mittent
fever,
dysentery
and
cholera
stsiovepumtmthe
gL
\^.’3.s*FlNEC«f&amp;iai»IM
class are well founded. The number the flames unless they have iu some
। infantum increased and tonallltjs de­ of death-dealing lightning bolts that marvelous way escaped the suffocating
Bojvi
■
A s 3x° poiice.3 sous.
, creased in area of prevalence, bcarlet find victims in this country yearly is flames and smoke,
S2S’Z.WOBKWMQg
; fever was reported at twenty-nine ' greater than is probably generally 1
wa
1 \ 1
DOTRA FINE. ““
Dead.
Tbo Dead,
.AL I 42.-'l.yB0Y5SCHK.3H0ES.
places, diphtheria at fifteen, typhoid believed* According to figures given '
Those
known
to
be
dead
are:
Mrs.
ENGLAND’S PAUPERS.
fever
at twenty-three,
measles at
at by Mr. Me Adie there occurred in 1892 David Bryden, two children of Mrs.
.
. -•
’••’'“v-wreo, measles
---------------i lw®nty? consumption at two hundred 251 deaths by lightning, and in the Bryden. Frank Cliss, three Cliss chil­
Misery and Want Revealed by
twenty-seven places and smallpox year following there were 209. The dren. James Locke, Mrs. James Locke,
SEND TOR CATALOGUE ’
aoveXTiment
Statlgtlca
„ Detroit, Grand Rapids, bturgis, Ber- statistics do not go further back than five Locke children, unknown woman, r*TW»&lt;4:&gt;r W • L ■ DOUGLAS ,
□over ament Stntlatlca
pr, s Js, Screw and Hydraulic,
।, » irunchtown, Pontiac and Macomb. . 1890, but even this short space of time , body found in the ruins of F. W. Sack­
BROCKTON, MASS.
i'T-'TV
.
iias demonstrated that the danger ' ett’s residence.
V..*• *Gr.;i«i &gt;• Elevators, Evaporators. Grrat Anxiety Ooca*lon*nl tn Landon bj
aoatencod U rrtooa for Lite.
1
Qn |he
by
Estimate of Property Loaaea.
Because, we are the largest manufacturers o!
[Hu*! cated Catalogue Free.
the Great Increaae and Continued
| Henry Plame, who confessed to the Ing over a greater portion of the year '
advertised
shoes in the world, and Ruarsutce
The losses now seem to be:
Growth of Pauperism—A Terthe value by stamping-the name and price on
C G. Hampton &amp; Son, Detroit, Mich
murder of Mrs. McKendrick, and
Tbe
city
of
Phillipa
entirely
wiped
out.
than
formerly.
In
1822
t
’
;c
^jnthr:
of
'
the
bottom, which protecta you agsjnst high
rlble Showing.
through his testimony made the con­ March. April, May, Juno, .Ttily ii*d Au­
The city of Mason practically destroyed, with prices and the middleman’s profits. Our shoes
equal custom work In style, easy fitting and
The remarkable fact that through­ viction of Charles Macard easy, was gust alone chronicled fatalities. The - White Hirer Lumber company and 30,000,000 wearing
qualities. We have them sold
' 1U= • fteollumfer.
out the whole of England and Wales sentenced at Grand Rapids to Jackson year following Septem‘&gt;cr won iadded ,r BcridQuarters of the Ashland Lumber com- where at lower prices for lhe value given than
any other make. Take no substitute. If year
'j
PKoHATE OllDBR
there were at the end of lust year for life, the same sentence as was and in 1802 every month from April
• " pany near Shores Crossing entirely wiped oat. dealer cannot supply you. wc can. Sold by
given
Macard.
His
crime
was
murder
special train of the Chicago. St. Paul. Mlntwenty-four paupers existing on gov­
x- ■
•• ' h'di':. Ci'iintv of Hatrv—&lt;5. '
to December provided a victim tc
■
.'f th-* iTubate Court for the ernment charity in every thousand of in the flr.it degree, and the court had heaven's fire. The average number of neakolls A Omaha, consisting ot sixteen oars
and locomotive, all burned, broke through
,
' &gt; 'r.iirrv. Wdrtt al the Probate offluv.in
no alternative but to impose a life sen­
. ' , . .&lt; u •.-uiija. hi &gt;*eld county, ou Fri- the population, is contained in a great
persons killed yearly by lightning is burning bridge near Ashland Junction.
Mt-RTG.VGE SA IE
; : ■ ■; iv .if July, hi th«: year one mass of statistics on pauperism re­ tence.
Lumps of Thompson Lumber company
196. A glanc ■ at the table shows that
• I..-, Sr-’-! tnd u n«‘ty four.
rtui’t baring ihwii made hi II*.- r.m-H1»ns
by far the greater number of fatalities burned nt Write Sliver.
Charles W. Armstrong, Judge ol cently issued by the poor relief depart­
0 ruin incUag* executed by Abrnzn D.
Two
hr
on
Wisconsin
Central
railroad,
ment of the British government. The
A sad accident occurred in Osceola occurred in June, July and August.
one near . t risen, another near Phillips, both
! ’ - \ p iter Of the estate of M. D. Lafnyexact percentage was 24.6 paupers per township, near Howell. Mra Allen
In the eight years ending in 1802 on main line Houth of Ashland.
. \\ .1 ij &gt; &gt;n. de-e-tse-!.
.. , a I
' flitne the petition duly verified 1,000 of population. There was a great Thayer, u farmer's wife, was prepar­ tborc were 3,510 fires in the United • These are the estimated losses, ape- :
u.iirh thvrwis dm- :•»
. |i«:tr. W'lMnwi-. «on of said deeea*- increase of .pauperism during the year,
ifleallv. so far as known:
!
ing dinner, being alone in the house, States due to lightning, causing a to- ! ciflcally,
-. Ji b Ch’. d&lt;innoistrutlo,i of said estate
.gi.000,001 aril-! &gt; mW m-l't'.agv. I
I&lt;MVC1°&lt;«-the same,
.• ; - d : • William • I. Wilkinson, or to many thousands of people, owing to when the kerosene stove tipped over tai loss of 812.063,835. This is a rather Lumber plsnte
. IX'O.OOJ by as -leist r -hl* •
bid-' .
f - b -mi’in'?'..- |»-r-on.
.
the general business depression, being and burned all her clothing off except startling statement to those who arc Ma2on".°Dt^’.‘.’7.’
700,000 dt-r, al the meta front dvr «.f hr C»urt tlnnse,
(. . ■
ordered, that T luraday- the
driven
to
ask
for
relief
for
the
first
,
inclined
to
scoff
at
the
danger
from
Thompean
Lumber
company,
of
Wash
­
lu
tne
Ciiy&lt;4
ItosuuKiM
"n
the
first day ot Sepher shoes. She lived three hours, suf­
:
: a i/iisi. A. P.. ism at te«» o'clock In
2.000
borne
teniter.
isut.
atTwelv*n
’
rlocknoiMi.
ot
all
that.
■ i.i-'.i.’ne.! fnr ill*- iwnrinu otsale! time in their lives, and the officially fering the most intense agony. Neigh­. thunderstorms.
Barns, stables and ‘ Aiblaud Lumber com puny
0.000 eartatu niece or parcel of lard, situated in the.
I • • -■ . •. i ’ll:.; ’!»• heirs al law of said de- recorded proportion of pauperism
4.000 city of Hastings. C-midy &lt;&gt;( Harry and State of
' granaries apparently had the greatest Shores Creasing residents
bors saved the house.
j ah other • r*»ms interested In said
bridges C. St. P., M. A O. rail­
Michigan. d»-s&lt; rlr*&lt;l a&gt; t '.hov-, yir.j Ci.mmcMK- • .twrr-vtlred ui appORT al a session ol reached the highest point in many
attraction for lightning, for during the Two
10,000
road...................................................
lug al :h&gt;- north east «wn—r ot the M»nrii west
V,.. ,,';i.r«',;.en to he ItoMt’h al tliP Probate ofAttempt to Break Jail.
} nine years ending in 1892 2,335 build- Two bridges Wisconsin Central
10.000 quarter "f srcrixi i.usiLrr r'thivh1 towyghy ,
T.'(. U1 ?i V&gt;i’;:v nf Ilivdlngs. in sab! codbty, and years. The proportion was smallest in
I’M,QUO tnrer ii&gt;*riu ul raiu-e risid
rtb.i mg tbenceA desperate attempt to escape from ings of that class were struck, as Homesteaders.
if’any tl’.ere be. why :he pruytr of 1891, when it was 23.2 to the 1,000 popu­
svt on the rn*l and we**, cu ••teM-n- oi saldr
The Disaster »t Phillips.
th.
4ter im’.v not be eran’ed. Ano Ills lation. This is a remarkable fact in the county jail in Detroit was made by against G04 dwellings and 104 churches.
aect’on eiglity-aevcn rods to Ur:cyi.l-r ot thef:
.11 j.-r-rt. iha’ .* lid petit loner rive notice
Phillips, Wia, July 80.—Not since higtiwiv (luiA’1 Mtrnig»a A*t Ihrn”* -QIM
fourteen
prisoners.
Two
escaped
and
'
'
Electric
light
stations
and
telegraph
itself,
ns
indicating
the
normal
amount
r-»M- ir.r -rested ij: said estate. &lt;»t the
the rem er *4 &gt;ui-l I IrirwiayidP &gt;lv north
.
•’
•( petition and the hearing of extreme pauperism in England, for were still at liberty.
nud telephone offices seemed to have the terrible forest fires destroyed along
. One . .was captured
.
Him- ohLli-cohi Street ou L»antel htrher** adcuthe record is only of paupers applying after jumping from the high front enjoyed a comparative immunity from Peshtigo has anything occurred which lion in the vf'aic- im»w UVy’c »t HUtlDQL
will
compare
with
the
scene
of
ruin
i
lienee
east on the uorth
ef:sa|it I Incoin W­
wall,
and eleven were cowed Ly
by Lt
the
r
‘"‘ ~~
­ danger from the element with which
.! rirvoiafed In said County of 1 f« r government relief.
to th-.’ north nibi s-uitli qa.riei .I--- •&gt;! -»Id sec­
.•I* wtt k far tbr*e sucreielYr '
It is a curious fact, says the New deputies' revolvers ami returned to they are pcrvadctL
certain j tates here. Out of a town of 700 buildings tion abd thriii-s north.upl'khId.qiwter line to
s ibl day of Learim*.
only
twenty-seven
are
left
standing.
the ehwr of l»rghni'tn’.
.c !'’rt' two
i York Sun, that the proportion of their cells after reaching the yard in there has been a marked incretse in
Oil A:* AV. AR.MB1R0XG,
and "t-100 scr^- &lt;-f huifl.’the'kiim- twn k the
Judge of Probate. । paupers to population is supplier in front of the jaiL
the number of lightning strokes : n .the It is not yet known how many of the uwifg-ged pretaheg -7
*k«i.
' pastyear, particularly in Connecticut, 8,000 inhabitants of the town perished.
London than throughout the rest of
„
.
w ,
. . .. - jma-orivageex*
England and Wale: . But there haa
.
. .
*
“
■. ?*nino. Maryland, Massachusetts. Mich*
CHAS, fl Tl\r»L ,.I
i
A committee of citizens from Ash­
aad eoaUna.,.1
directed igaa ami New York.
Atkmn*) lor Mf.rtgii*?; ’•
1I been
been a
a x-reat
great taoroaxe
increase and
conthiCixl
land arrived with a special train of
Dried, .hire 4ir.&lt;t, low.. .
.’
the prosecuting attorney to tauke a
One of the most interesting resi Its of
I growth of patiperknii in the metropolis
thorough investigation of the affairs the observations that have been mode provisions Saturday night at 0 o'clock.
fU ORDER.
1 in recent years which is causing a
It was the first material relief to ar­
of
the
Central
Michigan
savings
bank
! great deal, of anxiety. In the second
of late years regarding lightnin f and
P.-obaU’ Court. tor ; week of last December there were 100.- nt Lansing, which failed last year, its freaks is that tiie geological a i well rive nnd it arrived just in time to keep
the
with a view of determining the necessi­ as the topjgraphical conditions influ- the people from actual suffering for
r,-F^ i 37«l paupers in London, which was
ty for summoning a grand jury to sift ence it. Accordiug to lhe statis ,ics a want of fool. The provisions were
W. • . „| .K »b.« 1st dud «•(
■ &lt;-irve tl;««U&lt;tr,d.xlRht tr.r..- | equivalent to 21.3 per 1.03? of the whole- the affairs of the bunk to the bottom. chalk formation is the least lia de to given out in small quantities, so us to
I population. This was 8,100 more paumake them last as long as possible and
or- • keep something available until other
damaging lightning, yvhile text in
■rlt* w. Ariiu^rang, Juu^ of j pert than were receiving relief in the 1
Took His Own Life.
sVntl
Hon. Edward V. ‘Conley, of Waters­ der of frequency come marl, claj *
- r ■.» the I’n’ule of Jam*1’* R. city in the corresponding Week of tbe
■ provisions arrive.
previous year, and a -greater number meet. one of the best-known men in and loam. With regard to tre .sR the ,|
Store Loss of Life Fea«e&lt;l—
&lt;1 ti’uux t»»i« p»&lt;Atu&gt;n' duly verb
L : The entire northern part of the state •'••U-dft'Wfli pey'ytiu h» nhrn'erotto ways
c- ea
northern Michigan, committed suicide. oak is most frequently and the I-----M
p;iHldi;&gt;ll of xa’d lulftor. than in any year wince 1872.
the
least
frequently
struck.
N
jither
■touse tbo. salt-tn**’*
Thia
■r fiirsf iwcnuit as such uusrdbt'l
.The proportion of pauperism in Lon
He shot himself in the head. He was
chest '**s a KCO °f ^Qlne- The country is
is especially .true as to the butter
‘ dotted with the homes of farmers anddon was the highest in the years 18t*»7 chairman
____
of the county board of su- does it seem to have been the h
mnkBr.-Ybtt Tecojb&amp;&amp;‘« UilWafcnce tn
or
most
exposed
trees
that
were
t
truck,
.
and 1SG0. when it reached 47.8 and 48.1 pervisors almost every term since the
t&gt;h i‘ is
-that Tbursdar
homesteaders and with lumber cainpa. ‘,:-bbtten WA- tan. polot JXMJ out a dlfas the bolt hit in the most erratic and I There is no doubt that hundreds, of.
•. 4r Au-tllt A. I’.. lfc*4 at ten'u'cloek In respectively to die 1.000 of population. । formation of the county.
unexpected mann-r. As Tegan lx the 1
bnll(lill
h&gt;vc
born^;
av-lunrd lor rhe hearing nI
•-ini .-’•«! tl:xt ii.cbrih-s-’
of said But these were years of exceptional
.uperstit.ons or behefs regard! -g tbo
hn
f
f the
u ta doobt] ;; M-aSal tT-■ • Text, .compShvaskigDSBUona.
,i .--nd all other
interested la depression.Taud the astounding figures
Linyefitlgiua ^bat 7nif
safety
or
danger
of
certain
localities
-.
.
......
’
ul’. .-.re required t&lt;» -j-varat a •‘•.♦sloii have never been reached in any other
Farmers in the eastern part of the
.
, It is probable thatmany of them have"
•irl. &gt;licrl ‘
‘
s,ii:
i.i •’ Ud County. voar since the inauguration of the upper .peninsula are troubled -greatly when the lightning is bn the rai
‘ l°st th®*** lives.
•
--Mr.
Mc.Adie
states
that
it
is
no
&gt;
h
'|
Marshes
Ablaxa.
!
....... . .lure &gt;” . v.t y the phi’ -r, | present system of statistics. The low- this
U&gt;»summer
uiuiuvi with
navu grasshoppers,
(&lt;
u u pjn-. o.
, ---------- ------ ----------------- -_
may not be granted. Alni it
©I, when
wheat
lor* 1( A special fiom Stevens’ Point, Wia,’
est point was reached;in 1891.
when the
the ’ruThe
“ —**
““♦ -«acreage
—«»»*• in Genesee coun- cious to stand under trees, in th j door4 perl 000 ty this year is smaller than usual, but । wtty of barns, close to cattle o‘ near says the continuous dry weather has
proportion of paupers was'22
l2.: per l.eee
I&gt;f &lt;*td (Hitklvit and the bean tig of population. Since that year
* there
.’
■ the, yield
_&gt;-.j _m
v.
—
*„
*».-«
—
chimneys
nnd
fireplaces,
whk
It
is
a resulted in' a number of fpre$t, fires.
will be up te the average.
।-■&lt; . &lt; ojv of this order to I e
1 scientific justification of the act tons of
i. .; Hastings BAXXr.R, a sews 'has been a steady growth of pauper-.The pout office In Grand Haven wn&gt; -----north and west ot there. Firea^re npw
... o. si. .
Wo gmni that shit is CbeiifVibut la
&lt;*ir&gt;-u’iit&lt; 4 Ln &gt;*drt Csutdy ism in tbe metropolik. nnd at such a
” ie
t in the marshes within 2.o)rS miles wesk
robW 9t 87&lt;» worth ot one and two
°
Ual
a «oto,i*a»&lt;w
«oed , reason why
yw should
l*.t *
»A&gt;- faaahcniM
rate and with such coincident circutn- cent stamps.
। '
' of the city, but by good work |done on
not hfavo the beet? , Loot: fairly and
..«*!«-ithl •'
W CH.
fully Into the salt qt&amp;ctltm, und yen’ll
’Uie part of the settlers viery Tif 1
stances
as to be the cause of much '
In point of area Marquette is the
.•Ji” of Prob*!'
find tbe way to better flavored butter,
A BARBER SHOP SURPF ISE. ' tie damage ___
___
has______
been_______
done. Tbe
anxiety to the authorities and a mat- ‘ largest county in Michigan, with Chip- (
and better prices, throukh .pur Hairy
*F-blo».MIUrJ^Tvo.»c L.. ,Son- hay crop is nearly «U col B.d
tkalL 1 jidtitpenAjiblo f6r todklng and
( ter of great public concern.
I pewa second.
"
...
Hrmn
•
»K&lt;&gt;
marthde
.JITirt
table
use also. Write uaubout it.
stacked upon tbe marshes anfli
i
But these fighret are of the pauper- t
Shipment of this year's celery crop
chalantly Take* * Shave;
apop- thousands Qf,,tous .wil|,.|&gt;e i)e»U-oyed.
DIAMOND CRYSTAL SALT CO,
ism only that comes to official notice, ttt Newberry, Luce county, has begun,
But one of the dozen chairs ir
, .......... . ■,at,’CMr,J«rii..-li
and the record takes no account of the The crop will be a big one.
ular Cincinnati barber shop was ’
six b7o bills’ igsseD.
vast-amount of poverty that is relieved
A bulletin issued by the state board about ten o’clock the other m
by private charity and through other of health shows that since January 1 when a fashionably dressed young Total of Approgrl*tipO« M^de Th«a» rFBr, U
X'ekrly »300.0O0rb&lt;W.’ J
’
than "government sources. To “go on ^ere has been smallpox at twenty woman entered, removed he:r wrap,
_ f,
e ~=open­ ’ WastelotOX/Wly iS.^lx appreprithe parish" i&gt; the last and much places in the state. There were nine- veil and hat, handed them to ti _■
;-*6 ^affotoed
----- -----------r—-— ~~bolH'
—
dreaded resort of the honest poor, only ty-six cmcs and twenty-four deaths mouthed boy, walked to the vacant ,tlori ’Wlll&lt; ‘-Have
1 ni/yWA WBIrAm
chair, »»*.
sat «v»««
down •hi
it, threw— hdr head houses'POf cringreto- Th® ( pd^ offloR
to be availed of in direst extremity, from the disease.
‘ uunu.
— -----------(11&gt; effyn
■ ,&lt;wji
placed
U,: i.carrySWMfiiWP.iMi
ifig $ST138*i699fA6&gt;
j bhapen............................
—‘ rest,
—d and
placed
bill,: bi
«*rryittr
bhap®®and the coroners' record |how that,
Qifford Friesland, a machinist, was back
on the padded
foot
iM!.
I many unfortunates have died of actual riding alonir
t
along a lock pier at Sault
Sanlt Ste., her daintily shod feet on the
. s nt W"8» nai Wjsvjw
I starvation rather than thus apply for Mario, when his bicycle wheel dipped bench.
Bungs
trimmed?" toked the burift}-’ X aitibtftarii rfhhn Liffi^tau^P
I public charity. More, than a dozen of and he went Into the eanal and was ।। ‘‘‘‘L
lz,
such sad ca-ses are noted on the official drowned.
:r biril IliflIWWir.tdiliVKrijy
. ■
’
V ^iX“idi
returns of -inquests held in London ,
Attorney General Ellis hto written
•: idftlliiMtn'TWni.s'jtnhhjrlH AMlWil
1 .
,s, in.:i». ii
alone during last yw. So that the , an opinion to the effect that county , posedly
at
the
celling.
^nh!" grunted th.’ wonder^trUken’
----- - ••• -1--------startling showing of twenty-four pau­ clerks hare no right to suppress man
[
.
dent
ana
are
''"
nV.
pers in every thousand inhabitents is riage licenses.
43uX .todtW iW'JWI
kuIM.u heavy
"Shave,” she repeated, withoortwiokii
only part of the picture of poverty in । Company
Company M.
H. oixw
Sixth ®
Michigan
! artillery, will hold its annual reunion ingt •-here and here." pointing : ^oj her
ffijtrtMuTjffjjwi
or &lt; ■ iW? TitoxuM-iia**!
Au Interview with Dr. Gee Wo Chan,, England. ___ _____________ _
! at Eaton
Eaton Rapids
Rapids August
August 7.
7.
I Qpper lip and to the skin iti frofl^ef ,p: yj
HBUIU........ ;....... ,....... i • •* »
EXPENSES ABROAD.
Seventeen-year
er ears.
ears.
;7 ;|. f
World’s Fair Commissioner, Sent
i
Seventeen-yesr locusts have apnp- b
her
X83! «i Jnp l/'njfauui
yaM idlZ P
'
1-“far
‘
*“». The barber, says the Tribune, kc
' neared at Kalamazoo,
bnt--thus
, All TIiIurs Considered. Llvlnff Costs
by’the Chinese Government t» the
fhive1
__ rlnvvvur'O
t/1 PrOTlS.
Much In Europe as Here.
done
mo damage
to crops
1 ing his eyea on her all“ *K.«’3i»AUIr(k HrWto
UM
tlWIJA.t;
1
«
The
Grand
Rapids
A
Indiana
elevator
a
towel
under
her
chft),
;
,i«»ered
the
pt^/pte
in
•
'
Railway
lares.
lares,
uw*&gt;
unless
one
1
United States—He Will Now Re­ alow trains und miserably In third-1
tdUW ,018'
at Kalamazoo, owned by M Kent. was ,Ltor and X to‘ wwk.; A Mmus ’ sep»rt»*&gt;cbette -ifcrhUMMUrdlnr, .g^x
class cars, arc more expensive in Eu­ robbed of several hundred dollars j----main Here.
wto over.
h« *&gt;«' ilheHtoptottan.mftetamtesCPtS'.bnfoto,
ridjiM
rope than In the United StoteAand worth of clothing and money was and lt wM over, ai^. „
r.
„
art.poFderrt.ubCnAbsiaajrtpwDpownysfMSjd.
WAitt
teiss.'-i'flwfcSwjiiw
_________
I had been wM.h&lt;4 xnd,poT*&gt;red.,flhs
ll Ah.rarteSPenf ■
thr?accommodation is Inferior, writes JL^en from the sale.
emu giving the name ot Charles 1 left the chair, altowmb teaj«&gt;v. to out s.ext.toumPOMlJ
wHofriq ovBinool A
F. B. Loomis in Lippincott's lor a
ruruiiad woiutarfu!CHIN’XSE RtMUOIKg sleeping-car berth from I'nris to Nice Dudley deserted bls wit* whom he on her wrep. adjJnM**^;
wlllkq nl JcQBuktoMcBtte
i
! ccurea ptrjpJo gitAiO uptoOloby other phy■idji a* &gt;J svart amod ie rinsfihMaplMl
one pays eighteen dollars; in
. ws.rrW in Chicago a few days age, in with much deWUerttrioa*«ntt
half dolla^biVVhg caA*
c&amp;Wiieiffi febtirfter1,'-' "I
•,_l WO C3AX wtbegrastert doctor who erpr one may travel from New York to Ch
Kalamazoo, taking her diamond ring a
- u.w
1-sJKo
sn-ew*W3EoTsran'
rtsut tr-.B;China. Jte rai»d® such » repuistlon In
walked on*11
F
™
1 I ■ .rfc cOJUtry th*L Ulo CHLMKHS GoVKMNMICNT cago. a greater diatonoe. in • sleeping
&gt;■ :! -Ui to thd United toatsito WItorCoto*
Bnw#S Slagel. living near Sherwood, '
__
•; .. a r. anl to InVMUoato other ntxiiirAi* MY* car for five dollars.
The
,1,3 ;« ________
mulKlahvat ME
‘»’■ •■. I’«J »«rt Us Kill now rvuuUn ln Chlfngo for
Lfrs in good European hotels costa as |
land MWOwtunK waiJiRHcmi**
__ ________
► ■ a v.-aa;aebeiot.ndOdttftotnntM4redsJO&lt;&gt;tow much to It does in good hoteU In Vought
jfiSSSiraia.jiU'k-iii
^d.y.trychuiue
’hi'.VoWwH^dlM nnd «tte bto«^®,WAfc
r. iuio in tits c:ti&lt; e that t-y meant of hie •Chimm:
*■ &gt;' TL.H* Of rnw.l'r ; r... I&gt;* r*an eit rm -I WkS'TT-Rl VBdOW America, but traveler!, may be tad®. nextdny his5 0&gt;mg_ ^ tn har Itora lllU)3^W(A,.Ji4i
WVOO5-1
in her .tom.. . .. .'i.-w.va «ib kii im.iAin ■
pendent and get eheap
toh. A coroner’s jury returned s ver­ theyneedod-dismiw*; twlth",jfeifSji Mrtn8M»«»blM» npUMcfcwW
L2”’', a n J co not grow anywhsto Msabat to CW
Vten
in
third-clasa
hotels,
if
they
like.
..
that CATAiuuLthagrestAmerlean I
“S«nfjx9 »*w otoe
tUliartl ! »dl join N
.vhi hun liurdforAmWKanQottQtt CO to
Xy wiU be badly lodged and fad. dict of suicide.
•-***«•bt« di cure fort fRaada ttomacharoubl
Thousands of visitors were In Co dr.0 •»*«
------------ ikrtaMi 1
r.f'f Mlterbowbad.bcwi icumroaXMOMSiOTOi
()ncn-*ir music, beer, wines and com
water to attend a Sunday achoal rally.
nd privaiedlacuFcsnroenpliyo'.cn^Hue andon
mon eigars cost loss In Europe than&gt; in Several schools were represented and.j(
&gt; -r-f 'HMtor&amp;lhtMA! iwBAKitxMKshabassaada Ameri-S. but good theaters
n r- ’ ttr.u nonjmdonallchroniccaMaof4oa&gt;yeaiE
j,wo children snd teachers were In th*
A -NT H rt{ -$
J-.x.Jing he win make a apee'-ai price ao tbM ail cluse opera und excellent clgata arc
n.’» have a chance toget wailandbecuredentlray.
r!
ini-dt^aL
^gport is to have s state brtk
, -*e a o autca ba cures a l diressesjOf MBH.
find cti!.D*’E«. andwnxerAiuiKTM w
-We'dlieett there
h***iel.VIWMIIr».-l Olli! !&gt;u &gt;o:t
•I n )o
•
every canto o • four.b ihe tow re&lt;«ir»d hr
wfth. »piu&gt; °f
-Sr1
iRHrt
MlVSrt
:xup|fclfln!isr
WtA’S Y.rAiiy-W.^X'A'-Star^' 1
controlled by home capitalists.
,
The hay crop in Arenac and Mod"!?
Eva-rs
-arot* mu Me ■ iltaLWMtoefiltjKL.iMxii b: yH
ropeana, and does it more simply »nd
A j?!' &lt; tovi
oonetito will not be more.th*o:baU . 2^’%neW^c&lt;Wb» &lt;■ b^yao&lt;i&amp;uo|j
B
itftawarfiOSiSMtklo«koalo .
5 '■•’o CtSi hUYoctfWoC over 4 OCOTF^TVWOX- n&lt;8t£etecar fares are about tbe same
ths else ot last year’s crop.
•.i.hsia t j. ur Irwu MoopUt all over too
. ' '-J t?4sj cntlrwlj ccrrtl. tkcrcfort. Dr.
x|
ad! moil rjoiia
chnreb tower 6t if efllire'to
J
William Boker, living
u.., roc try bl« w«tomnipfct»«M«
water. «■ -hot accidental/ .M ’both, taking With I4av
iH-t : nC %t-nr«r rystewiwbltb arose* to
Hlsmoihert ,
e.-y..LutiaouxaD«» ot »ein o!o in Cntatu
.pill^i; ««
&gt; c ii « mu.to Win.rm! hv lortberBaj*« are very much dearer.
.
nt £n. '^U^Xln.ula.Fire^L^
, - ’• .onreaee £e wlL u »yoa an
The real difference in favor’ &lt;&gt;«
Xlreetlv'to1 the next town, he let off .
'
o.» ciiAKGr.tow lour it wp take to
।
ch.'rtfl.ct/-. Chfnn tetije OMiaSTcrrii- rotvt is that one may. if otw choose , wetation was
£
rope is uwnMw
j
.. .
one’s
udjnst ‘he stendunl of livrng
fourteen cities
^’.^tJnll^oM^^^and
I cuffrr.r.e be- income, .^^^^espectable.
tLc»i srllbc.’Jt
ienthenx art offered wrtepa-awjtote:
tbaw^nt
.. —
riBii.p
wm*
■ l 1P .
' i . L-e of U prompt, and direct anawer.*’
Ktl nu aopidd »te oilier p^H, art ™
irobabtj recefred to a pertaoUj f^W*1
The circuit - court
Uon for &gt;beaW&lt;&gt;toU»*nt.rf)A««|r“
and economize i.
_^nT1t comment,
j o
Smil
would excite
“X of for the Lansing Lumber company.
271 V.'tbaah Ave., car. Van Barca, twite *.
Here it i» accepted as » »»

Economize.

W.L. Douglas
$3 SHOE

CIDER

WOOLLEY &amp; BRONSON

Do You
Use Salt?

" ’" Diamond Crystal

Dairy Salt

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course.

�onde« br »noUwr, bat tbe India* tribet and therefore be mast ba wrong. For in­
stance tbe democratic Sec’y of the U. K
ed forever. They tried hard to endure the Treasury says that the per capita circula­
Thursday, Aug. a, t«94Incoming civilization; they tried hard to tion fn 1865 was only 820.57. The Jour­
aUMHAU- L. COOK. »MIW.
imitate the white men in dress, in indus­ nal editor says it was 856. Considering
try, and tn religion, but never quite suc­ the fact that there were about 35,000,000
THE HASTINGS. MICH.. POSYOFFICE,
ceeded in any, and perished iu the attempt. people in the United States at that time,
AUGUST 14. 1879.
The forest* which sheltered them have the difference between, what the democrat­
been eut down; the game that lied and ic Sec’y of the Treasury says there was.
clothed them has disappeared; and the and what the Journal says there was. Is
GOVERNOR—John T. Rich.
stranger today who travels through the stout 8900.000,000.00. It reems as If
I.TEU’T GOV.—Alfred Milne*.
valley* of tbe Tfaornapple and tbe Kala­ Secretary Carlisle ought to know but he
mazoo encounters nothing to remind him doesn’t To be sure he agrees with tbe
TREASURER-J. W. Wilkinaon.
AUDITOK GENERAL—Stanlpy W. Tur- that this only a few decades ago was the U. 8. Treasurers who have preceedeb him
center of empire for the once powerful but they're all wrong, because the Jour-

Hastings Banner.

editorial notes

COMM'lt STATE LANDOFFIOE-W. A.
French.
SUFTPUB. INSTRUCTION—B. R. Fat-,
tenglll.
B'Duf EDUCAFION —Perry F. Powers.

CONGRESSMAN THOMAS
BARRY COUNTY HAS AN INTER­
EST IN CONGRESSMAN THOM­
AS FOR THE REASON THAT
HE ONCE LIVED HERE.

tribe of the Puttowattamies.
THE WINNING TICKET.

The Republican State Convention was
held in Grand Rapids Tuesday aud Hod.
John T. Rich overwhelmingly defeated the
rival aspirant* for the office of Governor.
The republican party of Mlehlgnh could
do nothing else in face of the excellent ad­
ministration of our Fanner Governor,
who ha* given the people an exceedingly
clean and able administration of the affairs
ot hlroffice, without putting the stamp of
disapproval upon a man because he did his
duty fearlessly.
Barry County was honored at tbe con­
vention by tjie selection of Hon. P. T.
Co)grave as temporary and later as, perma­
nent Chairman of the convention. His
speech upon taking the chair was ' one of
the features of the convention, beliig clear,
concise and clean cut Many times be was
Interrupted with deafening applause and
especially at that part of hls speech where
reference was made to the late Jas. G.
Blaine. We regret that time anti space
forbid our nuking such mention of It as It
ta worthy of but its true worth and effect­
iveness was best shown by the wide cir­
culation and editorial mention given it by
tbe state press. • Mr. Col grove djd him­
self proud.
The great fight was on Governor' though
it waa a foregone concluatm before the
convention that Rich would be chosen.
On the first ballot Rich received 710, Bliss
98 and blank 121—tbe Wayne county
delegation voting blank. Tbe result of

Remlniscenses of Hl« Life.
It may not be generally known that tbe
early boyhood days of Congressman
• Thomas, of Allegan, were spent In Hasr- tings, but such is th? fact. His father,
the Rev. David Thomas was appointed as
a Missionary to the Noltaway Indian Mis­
sion in 1853, and came to the "new and
growing village of Hastings.”
The present Congressman was born in a
log house In Jackson county, and was 10
years of age when he camo to this city
with his parents. Tbe house that the
family occupied was a small frame house,
long since tom down, which was located
north and east from where the beautiful
residence of Hon. Daniel Striker now
stands. John Evans, of Bellevue, was
then Principal of the school which he at­
tended. He remembers well the Indians
to whom his father preached and the
villages where they lived. The Interpre­
. ter for bis father was an Indian by the
name of Joseph Elliott, a short, thick-set
fellow with-a loud voice. The meetings
1 were held in a large wigwain in which his
father would stand in lhe center by the
pole with Elliott at his side, while the the ballut for utter officers may be seen
Indians were seated on the ground in a elsewhere on this page.
circle. His father would say a few words
Thu Committee on Resolutions of w)iich'
with an open Bible in Ids hand something Hon. John Carveth, of Middleville, was a
like the old fashioned way of lining a member, offered Resolutions, which were
hymn, then Elliot the interpreter would adopted by a strong majority. The Reso­
fill the wigwam with eloquence and lutions expressed renewed faith Un tbe
noise.
priuciples aud purposes of the republican
For four years in succession bis father party; approved tbe administration bt Hon.
was appointed to this mission, In those John T. Rich; favored admitting ; every­
days as at present, ministers were not thing which cannot be produced in lhe
^paid very liberal salaries, ’and tbe result United State* free of duty except luxuries,
Was that their sons bad to hustle early for and that on all Imports coming in..compe­
themselves. Thus it was with Congress­ tition .with the American product duties
man Thomas. A portion of the time that should be levied equal to the difference be­
his father was laboring here the fu­ tween wages abroad and wages at home;
ture Congressman spent working on a advocated reciprocity as mapped out by
farm near Bellevue, though nothing but a Jas. G. Blaine; favored tbe passing of laws
mere boy at tbe time. Congressman thkt would enable all dlffereners between
Thomas was really present when the capital and tabor to be settled peaceably;
foundation for Hastings* future prosperi­ favored protecting the American wage
ty was laid and remembers the older citi­ earner and the peace and prosperity of the
zens in tbe city at the present time to country by regulating and restricting Im­
whom Hastings is indebted for her growth migration of the criminal and pauper
and prosperity though not at an age to class** of Europe; believed that the right
fully comprehend the great work the pio­ of suffrage should be limited to tho^e who
neers of Hastings and Barry County were have fully acquired American citizenship;
doing.
believing In security of life aud tbe free
The life of our present congressman has exercise of personal right*, the resqlutlous
been an exceedingly busy one. His loyal­ denounce the democratic party for the re­
ty, patriotism and love of country have peal of tbe election law. as such action is
been fully tested, for when be was only 18 an invitation to falsify by fraud and vio­
years of age he enlisted at Grand Rapids lence the will of the people. On the money
in the 7th Michigan Cavalry iu 1863. In question the resolutions are as follows:
1863, when only 19 year* of age, he took
"We believe In the use of gold and silver
bls place by the aide of true and tried as money metals to be maintained to cir­
veterans and took part in 20. engagements culation on a perfect equality and ’ Inter
and raids, including Culpepper Court convertibility. We recognize the so-call­
House, Brandy Station, Gettysburg and ed silver question as one of the paramount
others. In 1864 be was in SO engage­ issues qf the day.and believe that the peo­
ments and raids, including Kilpatricks’ ple of this state, and country can and do
raids, the Wilderness, Cold Harbor, Win­ look to the republican party, the party of
cheater, Sheridan’s raid on Richmond and ability and progress as the only party that
others, in 1865 be w«s ordered to the can give a wise and adequate solution ot
west to put down the Indian war and this problem.
marched from Fort Leavenworth through
We therefore pledge the republican
Kansas, Nebraska, and Colorado to Fort party of Michigan to use every effort in
Halleck, a distance of 870 miles, being Its power to restore silver to its historic
mustered out in 1865.
position tn the United States as a money
After being mustered out be studied in metal. We pledge this in tbe belief that
Ypsilanti and Add Arbor, finally gradu­ permanent prosperity will not be ah ire
ating from tbe medical department of th* or Justice done until silver takes its place
latter institution. He commenced the side by side with gold a* one of tbe two
practice of his profession in Constantine great money metal* of the world.”
and afterwards located at Allegan where
Continuing, greeting was sent to tbe
he built up a lucrative practice. He has Republic of Hawaii, established July 4th;
always taken active interest Id politics and tbe value of the republican press as one of
his oonitltuent* at home have been glad to tbe most Important and influential factors
honor him in local affaire. He has aho tn tbe suoeess of the republican party was
represented tbe people in both branches recognized, and a closer organization be­
of the •tale legislature at Lansing ar ’ tween party organizations of stale and
was one of tbe delegate* to tbe National county and tbe republican pres* is urged,
Republican convention at Chicago that that tbe latter may receive the recognition
nominated Blaine.
to which it i* entitled; belief tn tbe hones­
At tbe pretest time be b tervlng tbe ty of th* press of tbe state was expressed.
people of this Congressional district In
and moat ent Im* last Ic ever held.
reeerA. He has shown blmseir to be- one
The Banner persists In its He, as to the
currency In circulation In 1885. it dare
the time. Be b the right ktod of a pro- not go into tbe merits of the esse, but sim­
ply takes up the report ot the treasury, as
Its authority. We don’t believe the Ban­
ner editors and writers are fools. They
know that the lying atatemeDl* sent out
by a republican sec’y of the treasury have

al says they are.
Secretary Cirttale dbh’t know anything
about how much money there Is In circula­
tion at the present time either. IasI
April he said there was 824.85 for every
man. woman and child In the country.
The Journal said there was only 88.00.
As there are about 88.000.000 people here
now the difference In their respective opin­
ions. would be a total of over one billion
dollars. Its too bad that we can’t have
Treasurers of the U. S. who can tell
within over 81,000,000,000 of how much
money there is in circulation. What are we
here for anyway.
But, alas’. The Journal says tbe Ban­
ner editors "know that the lying state­
ments sent out by a republican secretary
of the treasury have been purposely ad­
hered to by e*rh successor in tbe hope of
deceiving the people.”
We confess that we don’t know any­
thing of the kind, and didn’t know It un­
til we saw It in the Journal. We bud
heard all the while that the democratic
party was tbe “party of Reform" and
didn’t suppose that It would do anj ibing
whatever to deceive tbe people." \\ e are
even more surprised that such sn accusa­
tion should be found in the columns of a
paper whose editor only a few weeks ago
"promised to be a good democrat”
In concluding the above article the
Journal tells us that "we can thrive on
the Peninsular bank check.” Our reading
it was the first Intimation that we had that
we were to receive a check. We were
naturally very glad that we were to re­
ceive some cash, which is very hard to get
during these democratic times. We- have
patiently waited for nearly a week now
and tire check hasn’t put In an appear­
ance yet. Il must have been delayed
somewhere. Possibly Il’s suich • heavy
check that it has been sent by freight and
Side-tracked somewhere between here and
the Peninsular bank. We dislike to wait
longer for it as we would like to see it and
know how much it is for. Tbe Journal
editor knows mure about It than we do.
Won’t he kindly send a "trader" and re­
lieve us uf further unnecessary suspense
iu waiting’ for the Check to get here?.
Mow Brother Dennis we realize that you
have your peculiarities aud oddities, com­
mon to humanity, but in some respect*
you have them to a greater degree. When
you attempt to set up your own statement
against that of Secretary Carlisle and bls
predecessors as-to circulation per capita,
you must realize that your position Is
ridiculous.
When you say that the Banner or the
Banner editors, or either of them^have
received a check from the Peninsula bank
you are wrong, and you know that you are
wroug. We will not say that you ma­
liciously He, but we will say that you are
willfully aud , deliberately mistaken.
Knowing your own thoughts and the mo­
tives which prompt your actions you Im­
pute the same to others. The people real­
ize your shortcomings in this respect and
will pay no attention whatever to your un­
truthful charges.
Any fair, candid argument that the
Journal m*y make, which is free from un­
just crimination or slander, will be an­
swered by us in like manner provided we
care to answer it The people court a fair
argument and plain statement of facta,
but thoroughly disapprove calling names,
or impugning a person’s motives without
some cause or reason for so doing.

it Worth While*
The following is IL G. Uorr’s sarcastic,
summing up of Debs' Rebellion:—
Sn, Debs, it’s over. Well. h*» sooner
by a few hours than we expected. We
coupled too much on the performance of
your cure of neurasthenia. It was obvious
several days ago that the backbone of tbe
"trike was effected by neurasthenia, but
we did Dot look *o soon for the eoltanee of
yo“L.°.wn\ Th® Un&lt;ua&lt;e y°Q were en­
gaged in throwing off led a great many
peranns untamUiar with the phenomena of
your malady to believe that your spinal
column was the stiffest thing on the conUOTDL Some of them, w/pen,unK, ™
dlMppolnted. They mre In bone, tail
you would continue to .Mert your itrceilorlly to tbe Gorenimcut ot the United untll you compelled It to bwek down. They
L°,'LC.°rk^.'wh*' ’"X1 wo“'d do
with It when you oooe got It .uMugetedwhet limitation, yon would place upon It'
or whether you would abollah It .|foL£
er. Their MoBdenee tn year spinal eoP
mnn wee I orreMed when the, otaured
that you bad been reinforced by Bonnin
p°; “&lt;’&gt;'
Sorerehtn ae a Chant pton’
Labor wbo earrm between bl, aeu and
obln tbe capacity for keeping all the lndMtrle, ol the country going, when ooal,
Steam. Witter nrttror
n-.*.. —l
- ’

ar.- thlokln, tbit, ta t&lt;*d oT^X , “
bl. -.nd, be blew ^^b!S

tolrtboot.

OTthlM Ute
H« WM tnim to

TO OUR

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,t he undentood Iu «ifrl h« didn't
under lhrc»t«. So tbe men wb&lt;«i you e»lleted, whom you eulded, end wtawe »1mwdleooe you eotoutended. etewltblly
and raurderouUj entrapped lita to hie
&lt;le«lli. There’s « mretdeel of .IjaiUcnoe
t. well M petaOfc Debfc In tbal deed en«lb lnr Were In tbe ooze wlta hte b.nd
on tbe throttle.. Menu, a Itreat deel more
Debe. fo?ibe dimity of tabor; forJU honor
for the trust that ran be reprwrd In It; for
IU anlgblly ebaraeter and herole tourage
—the dead hand on tbe thrctlle dore—than
all lhe aoundtag proctatnallona that bare
gnne nut under year hand during tbe tael
fortnighL
, .
Others are lying dead over the whole
stretch of country on which your influence
ha* burned Its track who would have been
Jiving but for you. Thousand* are idle
who but for you would have been reaping
the fruits of Industry in contentmenL
Thousands of families are In distress and
misery who a fortnight ago were comfort­
able and happy, and might hare continued
so had you not ordered tbe bread-winners
to throw down their tools and walk out in­
to vagrancy and vagabondage. Through
your orders business bar been snspendrd.
trade and commerce brought to a stand­
still, and all productive Industry discon­
tinued through whole neighborhood* and
over a wide extent of country. No man
ever djd so much mischief, ever brewed
such trouble, spread abroad such distress
and misery, ever caused such a sacrifice of
life and made »o many families wretched
with so little personal Inconvenience or
loss and so llttie personal peril. For
through It all your salary has gone right
on. Gone on Just as though it were not
wrung from yer victim*.
And what have you got for It. Debs?
Your pkture has been printed In a great
many newspapers.
Your proclamations
and pronunclamentos ln»a great many
more. You are known by name to-d«y
wherever the English language is spoken.
Il’s a wide notoriety. You have had a
stomachful &lt;»f It. And now that you are
hbout to pass out of It Into obscurity from
which you should never have emerged, wre
you In ail candor. Was II worthwhile?

Gov. Rich recently telegraphed Senator
McMillan authority to receive for him on
behalf of the state of Michigan the twodiattle flags of the Twenty-second Michigan
Infantry recently restored to that regi­
ment by vote of tbe Congress of the Unit­
ed States. In response to this order the
war department to-day delivered to Sena­
tor McMillan these two relic* of glory.
The flags are two In number. One ta a
blue silk flag with an eagle and thirty-four
stars. It was originally ff very beautiful
flag, but ta now only a pathetic one. It is
spattered with blood and a great hole
through the middle of it tells of tbe many
fields upon which It han been carried and
the deeds of valor performed by those wbo
bore It. Tbe other I* a handsome silk
United States, flag, bordered and fringed
with gold, and still In good condition, al­
though it Is perforated
eight or ten
bullet holes and two of its white strips
are redened with blood. These are the
flags that this famous- regiment carried
during its heroic career In tbe war.
Among tte fields upon which these flags
were carried were Chickamauga and Mis­
sionary Ridge. Tbe flags were displayed
this afternoon by Senator McMillan in the
cloak room of tbe Senate and attracted a
great deal of attention and admiration.
They were shipped direct to Gov. Rich on
the evening train.—Ex.
Aluminum has a number of wonderful
qualities which makes it very valuable,
and nature, when her time is ripe, evident­
ly intends that it shall be the most useful
agent known, as she lias created it more
abundantly than any other metal. Every
clay bank la fnll of It, and all rocks are
beds of IL But thus far It has been possi­
ble to take aluminum out of only two sub­
stances—"cryolite,” a mineral found only
in Greenland, and "bauxite,” a mineral
lately discovered in Georgia and Alabama.
In 1888 there were 88 pounds of aluminum
produced in the United States; In 1892 we
used 380,000 pounds, and ten years hence
we shall doubtless use more than as manv
millions. When tbe aluminum cap was
put on the apex of the Washington monu­
ment. In 1885, the metal cost 88.00 a
pound; now It can be bought for 67 cents
a pound. One of Its peculiarities i* light­
ness. a solid block containing 12 cubic
inches weighs only 1 lb. It does not
tarnish, and adds have no effect upon It.
The powder made from aluminum Is a
valuable substance for silver powder In
fine printing, and IU ultimate reduction In
cost will bring It into common use. Its
lustre Is enduring, and, by reason af Its
extreme lightness it will cover nearly
twice as much surface as tbe same weight
In common composition.

Pl»*ree talk*.
By his actions at Grand Rapids. Hasan
8. Pingree, of Detroit, demonstrated that
he was nothing more than an overgrown
boy. He met an honorable defeat at the
hands of an honorable man. Had he been
a well developed man, and an "Abraham
Lincoln republican,” be would have grace­
fully met defeat by renewed loyalty to Um*

OMnlmoo, eboin of Uwreorcwittaa.
Iiiotead or dolo&lt; tai, b, pretty
Mlow Huie boy tootle, ,nd „|k. He dl_
tooted a tetter to tbe republicant ot Mu.fr
Kan, eberdmr IntlmMatfo. on tbe pert of

publican editor,. He oteifed th,t lbe
will or the people lad bm thw.rtrd eto.
Bol now that It la orer. and &gt;™
Such eh.ritCT b, a men ot Mr. riaaree’.
willing to let the Government of the Unit­
sor in tbe hope of deceiving I be people.—
*? Slates 00t,ttao® business at the old ■uppowl tneotel eallbre are tooliab ,od
Jonroal.
."J-*.?”
“d «lt Hrtrem that U rcmarkabfo ta Mp_
IjptaEUultbewiUor^wopte
rney banged a nan yttterttay ta
CMenifo for eoninlitinff only
warder

was thwarted."
Mr. Pingree’* letter and his acttacM

iaternatiflwal disputes, courts ot arbitra­
tion have been devbed and costly wars
thus avoided. Is it not possible for Con­
gress to create some tribunal wherein the
difference* between labor and capita! can
be adjusted without recourse to force:
where the employer and employed can
peacefully agree, or rgne to dlaagne!
Without venturing to assert which aide tn
tbe present grtat controversy Is right, the
failure cf tbe original parties to get to­
gether on some fair basis, or at least to
have some distinct understanding, has
cost the country much money and many
lives. All deprecate the acta of violence,
but it is unfair to hold the original strik­
ers responsible for everything. An Im­
partial court of arbitration might have
discovered the merit in the strikers' side
of tbe ease as it originally presented it­
self.—Grand Rapids Eagle.

Neighbors Friends m

Valued Customers.

A period in our life
now arrival when it
necessary for us to taiknht?
ly, but kindly to vou^fe
«the re of‘truth m
friendship, and listen that
our words may well and truR
be understood and let no aJ
ger arise in your hearts'W.
Wbst a happy country thia would bo If had confidently hoped that
Congress would only adjourn and cease it* P11®,
departure in oni
continuous talk. Tbe people have been trade which we are about to
talked to death. Tbe party from which
make might never become
they have expected relief "from that
necessary, but alas! -man’a
grinding tariff” has done nothing but
inhumanity to mau” iud the
talk.
‘
•
Serious business depression of
the entire country has decreed
Church aad Society.
otherwise. We have from
Dr. Suleeba, of Assyria, will conduct
the services In tbe Presbyterian church time to time loaned a large
next Sunday, morning and evening in the number of our custon^
Pastor’s absence.
The Communion Serv­ sums which aggregate several
ices will be postponed to tbe following
thousands of dollars from our
Sunday, Aug. 12tb.
.
The Camp meeting held by the Radical stock of goods, and which is
U. B. church and tbe W. M. church, will still outstanding. The larg­
commence Aug. 14 at 7 p. m. Rev. A. T. er portion of this money ia
Jennings of tbe W. M. chureb, Bishop
Barnaby of the U. B. church and Rev. loaned (in goods) without
Joal Martin of the Congregational church, either interest or security,
are expected to be present.
Ed Schu­ and as much as we require '
mann has tbe hucksters right on tbe
it to do business, and still be
grounds.
Rev. Manin, local pastor.
accommodate . our
Tbe Woman's Auxiiltary of Emmanuel able to
church will meet at the home ot Mr*. M. friends it will nmv only came
Riker, on Jefferson St., Tuesday, 8 o’clock to us in small sums.
p. m. Aug. 7th. Subject foy discussion,
Therefore we hereby an­
"Alaska. Possibilities of Thai Country
for Missionary work.” All interested in nounce to all onr customers
the subject Invited to attend.
and the public generally that
The monthly meeting of the W. F. M. from the date of August 1st.
8. of the M. E. church, will be held at the
parlors. Wednesday. Aur. 8th., at 2 p. m. 1894, we are compejled, for
standard time. TIh? subject of the lesson the reasons set forth, toadopt
will be. "Korea and Mias Ions.”
the strictly cash system of
There will be n chicken pie social with trade, with e\ ty yian. wo­
program, st Mra. George Whitney’*, the
man and child. However, we
evening of Aug. Wil*.
will say to all those now in­
The subject at the Method tat church
next Sunday morning i*. "Weights and debted to us nnd also to oth­
Wing*.” Ju the evening "How one Man ers, we want your trade.
Spoiled a good Thing ”
You will still want clothing
Sunday School at the M. E. church tit
anil goods in our line, aud we
noon and tbe Epwui-th l^eaxue at 6:30 p.
shall be happy to see you.
.Tbo Baptist Sunday School will ’picnic whenever yon have the cash
at Cole’s Landing, Friday.
Arrangc- to offer us in payment
meute have been made so that morning
It will be in our pow r to
and evening train will stop at the landing.
Fare fur round trip 25c., All are invited. sell you goods at tower prices
than ever., as we shall cease
to bear the well known losses
Married.
PAYNE-POST. On tbe «lh. of July. Barry of the credit system. The
B Payne of Hone, wa* married to Mis* Ids
that
Port, of Barry, by Rev. a. D. Griftsny. at the, public already know
Presbj ter1an Pa nonage.
losses iu trade must be bome
by some one. How important
MATTHBW8—ROSE. On tbe IsL da y of Aug..
Mr. William Mrtltiew*. of Baltimore, and it is then to yon that you deal
Miss Ida Bo*e, of Maple Grove, were united
with those who do a strictly
in marriage by Bev. Rob’t. Adams.
cash business, as time and
Notice.
money will always be saved.
Cam* Into my presence on th* 17lb. day of The current expenses of any
July, one black brood bog. weight about
lbs,
Wm. L. PasNOCK.
merchant doing a business
3 miles west of thia city.
for ready pay is far less than
others, and it requires no
Baatlng-a Market*.
scholar to see* that he can
truly afford and will give you
better bargains, as there are
no dead horses to be i&gt;aid for,
80 to 140.
no book accounts lost, nor
paid twice, and both parties
feel that value has been re­
ceived and money saved by
that best of all. the ready pay
system. In Closing we will
add that some of our credit
business has always been
equal to cash, ae it was cheer­
fully tendered us every
month.
...
It is therefore with some
regret that we have decided
to make no distinction m our
customers, but strictly refuse
one and all.
...
As you will readily see. n0
lines whatever can be drawn
in this matter, (except be­
tween credit and cash) with­
out giving serious offense, vo
not therefore ask us to maw
a single
A
117 exception to the J«e
_
•we have marked
we
zuai k&lt; d out.a8,.{°
pleading would be fruitl
ftithuithen, the.days to
doing a credit business
The SHERWIN WlLLlfllS 60. close forever on the ®orn^
of August 1st. 189L but oo
stock of goods will be larger
than ever, and we will
Covers Most—Looks Best— any goods in our store a
per cent above cost " Lasts Longer than any
main as ever yours, meaning
.
Other Paint.
business in earnest.
AGENCY,

W. M.QOOOTErtR

The Modern Dnmoisi.

E. W. MORRILL 4 CO.
HASTINGS, MICH.

�yhursday, Aug

&gt;894-

w. a. COOK, bocal«&lt;U»r.

To mystify and astonish but state plain facts 1
be easily demonstrated.

was In Kalamazoo Batur-

EVERYTHIN^ in the

DRUG LINE
pure fresh and Cheap

fflED L. HEATH.
.

THE DRUGGIST’S.
. agent of the

fUncritan Bible Asso­
ciation,
FOR

party that is opposed to all temperance
legislation? Time alone will tell.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hams attempted tp
Fred SiMncmtchor. or Mlddlivllle h in
have a sail on Middle lake Friday by put­
ting up their umbrellas. A sudden gust tMiolty loqi,y.
Mlns Ruth Wetaorl In visiting reUUvee
of wind came up and Upped them over
aad they were rescued from a watery grave In Grand Rspkl,.
Will Cole, or Grand Rnplds, ta stalling
by friends. We hope that none of our
readers will tell anyone about this as they friends in the city.
didn’t want anybody to know anything
Mins Minnie Rouse returned to her
about It.
'
home In Lowell, Monday.
Base ball seems lo be returning to popu-.
Mra John Piper, ot Fentou, stalled rek
lar favor again. There Is no reason why •tires In the city lut week.
Hastings .‘ffiould not have the best taa-u in
Ur. and Mre. D. 11. Bay, ,re visiting
the county as we have plenty of excellent
trleods In Kataniaroo and vicinity.
material for a base ball team. We have
l/llr. F. M. Elliott, or Aurora, Ilk. Is visplenty of good catchers and with Henry
Hiog Mr. and Mrs. G. p. Chldoater.
Osborn and Sin Clare Brock for pitchers
Mr. and Mra. George Preston returned
no other team in Barry County has any 11cense to beat ub. Why don’t you organize from Traverse City atter a sojourn ot three
weeks there.
boys?
If yon want to have one of tbe nicest
times you ever had In your life, and see
some fine races, you want to go to Nashville,
August 80-31. They have bung up 3800
iu purses, and will have tour big races
each day. Nashville people always use
their guests well and a big crowd from
here ought to go up and see tbe sports.
Anyone dpslring any program, or entry
blanks should write to Charles Scheldt, of
Nashville.
X

Next Tuesday tbe Hastings base ball
team will play the Bellevue ball team at
the fair grounds in this city. Thu latter
team is one of the best amateur teams in
Michigan and a good game may be expect­
ed. Tbe people of this city should attend
• CIRCULATION *
this game en masse. It costs money even
This week,
82 quires. to keep up a good base ball team and ■n
should encourage tbe boys by big
Hereafter, changes for advertisements
tendance at the games.
Admission 15
mu&lt; reach this office Tuesdays nt latest to
cents.
Ladies free.
Injure insertion in tbe issue of the week
when brought.
A Mass Meeting will be held tn the

BftRRY 60

LOCAL NEWS.

Oeorjt E. Bow, wu In Gtwd b»Mo»
TuttW.y,
H

Roy E. Barlow writes rrom Houghion
that the summer lerm ot the Mining
•okool closes Aug. 17 and lhe 18th will
find him near home.
Mewre. Williams and Williams return­
ed Ito Charlotte last week after a couple
of weeks sojourn at Wall lake.
*"Bert Barlow, of Coldwater, visited bis
Grandfather, Nathan Barlow, last week.
Bert came from Coldwater on his wheel, a
distance of 71 miles In ten hours. Good
time tor a lad of fourteen.

FIRST—If you are building a Lome then you

will
do well to examine the various kinds of
heating apparatus.

SECOND—Its a fact that people object to soft coal
furnaces.

USE

BIG WO Ftps

A Mass Meeting will be held at the
H.
E. church at Woodland, Aug 6th., to talk Congregational church at Freeport, next
Raubling sells good 27 In’] cotton for
Friday evening, the 3rd. of Aug., to talk
over the necessary* arrangements for the
oiler the neccessary arrangements to be
furthcoming Sunday School Rally.
It is
Remember,there will be no sports on hoped that every school will be well repre­ made for the forthcoming Sunday School
R illy.
It is hoped that every school will
Rally Day.
, .
sented.
Tbe Rev. A. D. Grigsby, Chair­
l&gt;e represented. The Rev. A. D. Grigsby,
The totafcOst for taking the census Of man nf the Executive Committee, and the
Chairman of the Executive Committee
Ret. T. Cox, of Hastings, will address aad tbo Rev. T. Cox, of Hastings will ad­
Barry County was S1400.90.
The meeting should be an­
Everything new In photography can be pie meeting.
dress the meeting.
The Rally should
nounced next Sunday at tbe 'various
four .! it the Christmas studio
b ^announced next Sunday In the varloas
Schools and churches.
si bools amt churches.
^Fi.tnk Mead landed a 16 pound muscalonge Saturday at Thornappl^ lake.
School-boys In most of! our large cities
Every Sunday school -scholar nut only
John Be&amp;itner is making some exten- have their athletic leagues and associations Ii this city, but in all the schools ot this
&lt;•••■ re; airs on the.inside of his jewelry which are conducted with as much system, © lunty should be in their classes at Snnas much care and thorolighness, as any d iy scliool next Sunday to learn about
college organization. Reports concerning I ally Day and what they ought to do. At
For’fir.^ class photographs; that never
these organizatluns, records made, and ac- t sat tlm* programs should, be in every
fade, call on Christmas, the tollable pho­
eohuls of Hie prominent members, are sshooi in the county, at least a bundle of
tographer.
given iu the department in Harper's!
----------- Ingrams has beeu sent to tbe SuperinYou want to get our prices on ladles Young People called •
aud In-1. tjandeut of every Sunday school that could ,
**Outings
____ w______
and childrens-hose. We have a Job lot nlngs,” which Is practicaliy
•••ti/Mire &lt;h
.found, [f any school has been omitted |
theu rtniv
only 1
•iimiiig at about half prioe-au tbo Racket. scholastic athletic department in Juvenile
it has not been intentional, but because it
Remember E. W. MorrRI * Co. are now peri&lt;xiica!h to-day.
’
was not known. In case any have been
tolling goods at 10 per. cenjt above cost
Thursday noon qna of Ans Maynard's omitted, will the Superintendent or
fur cash only. No credit giv n to any one horses broke loose and ran through the leading officer, please inform Miss Ada
after Aug. I. 1894.
_
street, scarhigxthe horse of H. H. Dun­ Michael, of this city, and .programs will
Sunday schools are atkr$ to practice ning which was hitched near Stauffer’s lie sent at once. Parents should not only
hymn* to sing on the line of march during store, causing it to break away. It ran s-.v that their children attend Sanday
the parade. Also to bring ah»ng any large through lhe street at a lively pace, and school next Sunday but should go them­
flags they may have.
came near causing a couple of teams to al­ selves. Get a program, read the Instruc­
About 40 pair of walking shoes to close so run away, awl making things very live­ tions closely and officers should have their
out,at lew than wholesale price. We can ly for a few minutes. Mr. Maynard’s schools practice lhe four songs that are on
(he 7th and 8th pages of the program as
-a»e yop money on lheui. They are the horse stumbled and fell on .the stone walk
cast of Hogle’s store, while Mr. Dunning's iucii as possible.
tost goods at the Racket.
Fol nd—On Monday a wool check for horse went towards home, being caught Hound Trip TouriaU Batea to Northern
a Min) of money.
Owner ran have same west of the city.
Michigan Poluta.
by calling at Doyle’s saloon. proving pro­
Commencing June 1st, 1894, the Mich­
About tour weeks ago little Howard
tickets
* ’ perty ami ptiylng for this notice.
Springer, the seven year old son of Jas. igan Central will sell round' trip
from Hastings to:
We are still in the millinery business Springer, of Yankee Springs, fell and
at
17.10
Mich.
Traverse City
The injured
••
8.95
and will sell yon goods cheaper than any broke his left arm badly.
Bay View
••
8.95
Petoskey
member was dressed and was getting
other house in Barry Co. Put?; Sunn,
“
9.20
Harbor
Springs
Saturday Mr. Springer's
At the Racket along nicely.
“
10.80
Mackinaw City
This year the oat crop was Ionly destroy­ family visited Mr. William’s family in
114J0
Mackinac Island
“
7.95
Elk Rapids
ed three or four times, potatoes five or six: Rutland, and in playing, Howard broke
••
8.95
Charlevoix
his
arm
the
second.time.
Tbe
little
suf
­
corn a dozen; the apple crop once a week
“
2.55
Ottawa Beach
regularly and still they all promise to' be ferer was brought to this city and bls arm
These rates remain in effect until Sepset and dressed by Dr. Clarence Lathrop tern be r, 30. 1884. Return limit Octobt-r 31
good crops.
R. OsnoRX.
and during tbe operation the little fellow ; 1804.
C. PMerrick Reed has purchased a black­
Agent.
bore the pain with great fortitude.
smith shop in Kalamazoo and will move to
that city soon.
The people of Kalamazoo JXTbe following officers were elected last Program for tb.Jt.onion of Barry Coantr
So Mier. »o&lt;l Sall.ra Awoelatloa.
‘ will find Merrick not only a good citizen, Monday night by the I. O. G. T. tor the
ensuing term:
but a good workman.
To be held at Hastlnire, Midi., Ao,
P. C. T.—Jason McElwain.
ISlli. 18th and 17th, 18M.
Wr have the patent half soles for your
WxnsBSDAT. Avo. 15U1—Becepnon ot
C. T.—MIm Carrie Knight.
shoes. Can be put on in five minutes by
comrades peeling and assignment to
V.
T.
—
William
Darby.
any one. if you have sore or lender feet or
quarters.
„ . .
Secy.—William Vance.
Tbubspat. Avo Ulb—Salute at sun
rheumafism, it will pay you to try them.
Asst Secy.—Gertrude Knight.
rise, tollowwl by. reveille,
For sale at the Racket.
t0 a. m.—Assemble call tor delegates
Trees.—John Wooton.
meeting tor the election ot officers for tbe
Road Commissioners can find 3 Inch
Fin. Secy.—Miss Emma Smith.
ensuing year and tor tbe transaction ot
Bridge Plank at our yard in Hastings.
any other business that may properly
Chap.-Mra- Knappen.
Other people can find anything they want
come before tbe meeting.
Mar.—Maurice Grigsby.
1 r. M — Assemble call, parade, and re­
in the line of lumber and shingles.
D. Mar.—Martha Soule.
turn lo gmnd stand.
Bentley. Tomlctsox and rtder.
Guard.—Chas. Sutton.
Music by tbo band.
We do not want our customers to keep
Prayer.by battalion chaplain.
Sent. Miss Carrie Nash.
anything they do not want If your uur- —a Woodland News last week[ gave an
Address ot welcome by the Mayor of
ilrutenotrm.
enO
chase does
suit
you whenx miyoumatget Interesting account - of. how Supervisor
home, bring it back and if we cannot suit Darenport compelled one of Woodland’s '^i^TB.OlUasp.e battalion
you we will return your money.
to time.
chzpUlpi
well-to-do c.g.rowa.
citizen's to
WCH-W-UV
—come
-----WOOLT.KY 4 BbOXSOX.
Everyooe wUo knowa Mr' DaveBport
Address by Hon. M. F. £&gt;IJ?nJu4der
^Irs. Clement Smith had a night bloom­ knows that b« does not mince matters in
Annual oration by Rev. S. M. Klader.
ing Cereal iu blossom Sunday evening, tbe tbe least Jacob Eisen bias Is one of Wood­
5-30 p. m.—Supper call.
8 7 m.-Campfire; U W. Armstrong,
flower being especially large and beauti­ land’s prosperous citizens who "add to
ful. The only trouble with these plants their pile” each year. Though Mr. Keen- “kXT’avo. ntb-Satate at sun rlae,
ii that they do not blossom often enough, bels. was known to do »hls it is a curious I^e Mosher, Officer of the Day.
10 A M—Grand parade of the battalion.
fact that tor several years past bls assess­
nor the flowers last long enough.
All other societies are requested to Join us
Some of our neighboring cities have ed valuation has been on tbe decrease un­ in this our last parade.
passed ordinances compelling threshing til thl* year be was placed at about f2000
13 m.—Dinner call.
.
He was
, r. m.—Assembly call at grand stand.
machine engines to be drawn through IMS than be was five years agn.
given
an
opportunity
to
wake
a
statement
Song.
the streets of the city by team and not to
Prayer.
"
allow such engines to have any steam es­ on several occasions but be failed to do
Sbo!?addreas by Mr. Frank DotyHand
Mr.
Daren
port
was
c
0
®!*
”
®
1
caping to frighten horses. Such laws are
Address by tbe Hon. Washington Gard­
make a complaint gainst him.
Mr. E agood and uo doubt save many run-a ways.
enbeits appeared before Justice Velte. ner and others.
On account of Barnum 4 Bailey’s show
plead gullty.and paid 826.75 fine Including
at Grand Rapids. Monday August 18th,
Supper call,
costs. Mr. Davenport did right and hb
Srfg, tents and break
the Michigan Central will sell excursion
example should be followed by other aotickets including ticket to the show for
CoL CommamStogMMors, as there arc without question
P. &amp;—Tents, hay; straw and coffee will
81.50, children under nine years 75 cents,
many other people &lt;» Barry County, who
hekets good going and returning on this
be furnished tree.
are not paying tbeir just
or.tw*
date only.
q, r, Ohbobn. Agent.

Because they smoke

.

THIRD:1"i KERNAN Smoke Consuming Furnace is the latest and best
invention out in the line of furnaces. By the induction of heated
air over the fire and around the fire pot all the smoke is burned, so you have
- no smoke and no dirt. You also have the advantage of using soft coal which
is the cheapest and most powerful of fuels, and you save all trouble from soot.
We are also agents for the Peninsular Furnace, which burns hard coal,
soft coal or wood.

K A Kj’T
DUH 1

BWLD a HOUSE WITHOUT fl FURN/KE

BUT'4 FURNACE WITHOUT 5EEINQ U5.

WEISSERT BROS

The following receipt Is Mid to bo ex­
cellent for the extermination of that muchta^ked-cf-pest, the carpet bug: 1 oz. alum,
I az. chloride of zine, 3 oz.*&gt;. salt. Mix
with two quarts of water in a covered ves­
sel and let stand over night, then pour In­
to another vessel without sediment Dilute
with two quarts of water and sprinkle car­
pet a foot from the wall. It will not in­
jure the carpet

Why?

so, and they’re so dirty.

HflRBWrtRE rtEKCHAHTS.
W11

i ll» j KU*

A Square Deal
WE

Is what we give to every customer.. Every
sale of Boots or Shoes that we make is really

walking advertisement for

a

ARE

house..

Everyone who buys of us is pleased with what

we have sold him—pleased with his invest­
ment clear through.

HERE

our

Everyone who buys once

comes again, and invites his friends to come
too.

We are selling our goods as low as they

can be sold anywhere.

Owing to the times

we are paying no attention to profits, but have
knocked

prices down to the lowest notch.

We buy from the best houses; our goods are

STAY

reliable.

We are not here for a day, nor for

a month.

W. H. SPENCE
E take pleasure in announcing to our friends and the public generally
that on and after SEPTEMBER 10th we propose to conduct our bus­
iness, both buying and selling, on the caah plan. A long experience
in the clothing business has convinced u&amp; that the system of selling goods on
credit to be paid for when convenient is a most vicious one.
The increased expense of doing a credit business, on account of book­
keeping and collecting, the amount of inevitable losses every year because of
bad debts, which win occur, notwithstanding the most careful discrimination;
the loss of interest from having a large amount of capital “tied up" in book
accounts all render necessary a large margin of profit which has to be consid­
ered as business expenses and paid for by the cash buyers. Besides this, the
bad feeling constantly occurring because credit is given to .one customer and
refused to another, and the disagreeable necessity of being obliged to dun
customers for past due accounts, confirms us in our determination in the future

W

to sell only for cash.

K. K. GRANT
*•■ 1.

�■

“I know that. Gua,” he answered,
softly. “Ycra’re the bes.‘ friend I’*®
got, away from ma.”
•‘That’ll do. Go on home, and don t
come up in town anymore to-day; and
my advice is to you to kt Wiley Amer­
son take care of himself how he stand
|n this community, ft don’t lay in yc z
to bolster him up.”

with yon. him particularly-’’

meet the visitor.
••Oh, Cullen! sister looks wratohsdlyWe must treat her juat
tf nothing
had
happened—you especially.
HGO.OOO’f
•‘Why, of course, Hannah.
Sister
doubtless knows that I couldn’t pos­
The Great Daily of Michigan.
tubly have anything against her, who
has no more to do in this mean bust«
•
rm
■ a_r
bas s’‘ocxi th® test of
CHAPTER VIL
ncss than any anint iu Heaven. I
public opinion for 31 years,
It seemed good to Wiley Amerson, hone site’s brought no message from
instead of waiting the twelve months her husband; for with him I shall have
progressing and growing in strength year by year, admired by publishers
allowed by law. to jpay over to his nothing to do. either personally or by
ai.d all people for its fearless, manly attitude on all public questions, and
brother now the money bequeathed to proxy. Bui I
P».v entire n-apeot
(or its intrinsic merit as a great newspaper.
him. Besides, he wished to express
feelings.”
bis gratification that so considerable to“her
Ypu don’t mean, do you, Cullen,
a portion df land belonging to the es­ that If she was to tell you that she had
tate did not pass by the will, and to persuaded brother to offer some sort
offer that his brother, if be chose, of a setdement that would—that
THE EVENING NEWS,
a cenrs per &lt;_c?y.
might have the grantor share of it. wouldn’t seem to be too far out of the
10 CENTS A U/EEK.
He was moved to this partly because way, that—that at least you wouldn’t
R 3 MONTHS BY WAIL.
DETROIT.
he ^ad heard of no complaint on Cul­
cqggjder it?”
Agencies in every viU.tge, town and city in the State of Michigan.
len’s part ana no threat, and partly for .
‘•I’ve told you. Hannah, and I now
another reason which he huggod close­ teB you again, that 1'11 take nothing
ly within his hreaet. So one day, from brother as a .gift, and nothing
! rather than plunge or be plunged in while returning from the plantation under that will
I will take from
beyond, he stopped at Cullen's place, father’s estate, besides what he
! judicial litigation.
and went is, armed with twenty one- virtually gave me in his lifetime,
I
“And who would you put down for hundred dollar bills. Hannah, who nothing less than the half.of it, and I
now at tweiity-onc was prettier than wouldn’t take that except for feeling
I the bad ones, Owen?” he asked.
j
“Well, now. Uncle Dishy,” Carruth- ever before, and looked as young as j entirely convinced that father in­
4 «£=»-J 6y
। ers answered, “there isn’t, to my opin- when she was a girl, received him with tended I should have it”
j ion, there isn’t what I’d call a bad seenstorned cordiality, and at once j
RiCttARDmCoLM’JoKNSW
•‘Poor Sister Julia! I know her feel­
person in the whole town—that is. dispatched a messenger for her hua- 1 ings will be sorely hurt.’’
among my acquaintance of respectable band, who was with the hands in one ■
“Oh. Hannah! dolet me be trusted to
pro BB CON’TTXUED.J
people, which is a good deal extensive, of his fields.
treat sister aright I declare you pain
“You needn’t have been in a hurry me by what you show of your thoughts
if I say it. Now, for instance, there’s
One who for some years had been re­ Mr. Amershn—Wiley Amerson, I mean to send for Cullen, Hannah. You do ‘
ceiving from him charities of one sort —that some people don’t seem to think ' look so well. I declare I wish Julia ; and wishes in this thing.”
“Cullen, you know well enough that
and another was Owen Carruthers, a
could keep young like yon do.”
I don’t wish fbr‘ anything more than
young man who, despite the decadence
“Thank you, brother Wiley. I am,
what would be right You have a family,
coming upon irregular habits, was al­
and I almost always keep, very well.
I..™
and—but, as you don’t like me to, I
ways neat in appearance as well aa
I often wish Sister Julia could have
will not mention the subject again,
strikingly handsome. Property of a
some of the health which I have more
hard as it is to endure Id silence such
few thousands was rapidly spent on
than enough. How is she to-day?"
coming of age just after his father's
“Only so-so. She doesn't complain a state of things.”
“Oh, well, my little girl, we will
death. He lived with his mother in a
much; but since father’s death she’s
small house on Franklin street, south
taken on more than I think she ought. havu n o hard feelings with each other
of the Capitol square, and had former­
I stopped to-day to turn over to Cullen about it. I hope, and indeed I rather
ly worked at odd times in tbe office of
the money lather left him. I thought believe, that it will be adjusted some­
his father, who for a long time was
• I’d just as well do that now aa wait Be- ? how, and that In a way not expected
clerk of ■’the superior court Owen
put the
sides, 1 wanted to tell him of .some al- I by
*y anybody.
---- ■*• -I’ve
• - «--— .case
----- , in Arcould have been his successor if he had
lowances I «a. willing to nraka blm. I
1‘. P&lt;fi.ble
I jnst declare, yon lodk-wby. you look I
wU&gt; d°*he *» »°»
wished, for he had acquired in the use
the world write the literature
I *1
~
of the pen an expertness quite beyond
just anri
and cAri.fhln
sensible fzk
to fair*
take nffOHKA
offense nr
or fMl
feel
first-rate. Hannah.”
activity for THE FORUM.
that of his father. But be chose to in­
hurt by anything 1 feel as if I owed to
“Cullen will be here presently.”
dulge freedom from the restraints of
mvaelf
to
do
or
not.
”
“Yes,” he said, with a languor indie- |
Every great awbjact Is takes sp by The Feran when It naturally coati left
nonage in other ways. Occasionally,
stive of town manners. They chatted j
public attention and la treated by the beet authorities without regard to parties
either to accommodate or to refill his
on indifferent themes until Cullen | S.
„ H. Clifford. New Cassel, Wls.,
. , was
or craeda. It will keep any thoughtful reader Inbrned orf the tula and proittaa
empty purse, he would do a little clercame. The older brother partially con- I troubled with neuraixia and rheumatism,
• icnl work for a merchant or an official
ce&amp;led his embarrasttnent as he looked | his stomach was disordered, his liver was
in the stutchouEe. He was of slight
' upon that picture of health and honest ' affected to an alarming degree, appetite
I rural simplicity.
‘ fell away,
~ aud ’he was terribly
•- • reduced In
«
.
— - ri
hlbitary; indeed all tbe great Review* have been too high in price for the bumi
“How do, brother?” said Cullen, in flesh and strength. Three bottles of
“IT’S AS RESPECTABLE AB YOU’LL-GET.
Electric
Bitters
cured
him.
of intelligent res dore. Bat now the number of readers of thoughtful iiteretan
his usual way, but without extending
Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, III., bad
; so very much of him, but in the deal- his hand. Not seeming
_ to notice the a running sore cm his leg of eight years’
Ings I’ve had with him he’s been per- omission, Wiley said:
standing. Used three bottles of Electric
U.lUd State. to .trroi *o revolutionary n reduction in price. Tiw
feet square, and even llbqr'l- Of course
“I1 came out to lodk after things on Bitters and seven boxes of Bueklen’s
dlacuoes latportant .wbjects, bat it I* not dull. The literature of cooUtapohe’s a man------that---------wants----------------whatever's-------done; ibe place up the road before turning
---------------« It Arnica Salve, and bls leg is sound and
raneoa* activity Is, la fact, the most interesting of all literature. American
for him done to his direction, but I j over
y‘&gt;u, as I made up my mind to I well. John Speaker, Catawba. O.„ had
citizenship implies that a man shall know the opinions of the format ma
have frequent heard him say, when ^°« Then I wanted to hand you the i five large fever sores on bis leg. doctors
I’ve been doing business for him in his • two thousand dollars which I suppose : *ald be was incurable. One bottle Electric
Buckkn’s’s Aruka
office, that he would like to know why , you know father left you.”
i : Bitters and one box Bueklen
Arniea
SIZE AND QUALITY UNCHANGED.
some people think not as well of him I Cullen looked at Hannah, and she re­ Salve cured him entirely. Sold by WXH.
Goodyear, tbe druggist.
as he hope ho deserve.”
i tired from the room. Then he said:
“Well, if Wiley Amerson would want ■
“You can keep the money, brother,
The Form to ww as cheap as the magazines of mere entertzlaasit
to have my opinion of &amp; matter,p’ that Except this place and what is on it,
D.W, Fuller, of Canajoharie. N. Y..
THE CHEAPEST, THE LARGEST, THE BEST, OF THE GREAT REVIEWS,
kind, I should tell him plain, like I I which father had given me before he says that lit always keeps Dr. Klugs New
hinted to him the day his father’s will ; died. I won’t take anything by his wilt Discovery In tlte House and bls family has
were proved, that people would think : As it seems he saw fit to prefer yon so always found tbe very best results follow
The Forum Publishing Company, Union Square, New York.
more of him if he weren’t so grippy in ! ^ar above me, you may have all that he its use; that he would not be without it,
35c. a Copy. $3 a Year.
his tradin’, and special if he weren’t so !
n« said to me more than once if procurable. G. A. Dyketnan, Druggist,
satisfied with the holt he have on ! during his last sickness that he had in- Catekill, N. Y., says that Dr. King’s New
a’taighty nigh the whole of his father’s tended to mak*e a will, but that you Discovery Is undoubtedly the best cough
prop’ty. to the excludin’ of his brother had advised against it. I don’t know remedy; that ho-has used it in his family
Callen, as I ’members you like me was W he had forgotten that he had made fur eight years, and it has never failed to
do all that is claimed for IL Why not try
GUS KACTHILS AAD tlSHY FLINT.
one of the witnesses to that will, which j °ue already. I suppose you do.”
as I told him to his face I’d ’a’ never ’a’ | “I’m sorry, Cullen, but I couldn’t a remedy so long tried and tested. Trial
bnild.darkish-white complexion, black,
Imttlfm free at VV. H. Goodyear’s Drug
signed witness if I’d ’a’ knew what it help father’s preferences.”
glossy, curling hair, which he wore
were, that I suppose maybe you did.” 1 "0^ course not I never expected von Store. Large size 50c and $1.00.
long. When erect he was nearly six
“I-didn't, Unk Lishy; I declare I even to try to do iL You were too dutifeet tall, but an attack of rheumatism,
didn’t— not at the time. It ain’t the ful a son for such as that."
____________
_
,for
w. cuts,
The
best salve in __
the____
world
following a night of exposure to the exxict kind of a will I’d have made if I’d I "1 don't understand such talk, Cui- bruises,
sores, uiccre,
ulctrs, san
salt rheum,
fever
tnuivrs. mires,
rneum, lever
cold air, had bent his left leg so that
.. sores, tetter,
tetter, chapped
chapped hands, chilblains,
he limped and had to carry a walking­ been in the old man Amerson’s place; leu.”
but still the law’s the law, as I under- !
“Then I’ll explain. I don’t like to ’ corn8’ *llfl ■!! skin Irruptions, and posistick. lie always wore good clothes,
or no ~pay required. Il
stand it, iu such cases, and if I hadn’t I talk to a man in my own house as I lively
’ cure plies
’’
of which be took the utmost care, so
। Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
that a garment which he had worn been laid up with the rheumatism I’d [ plain as I’m going to do now. You’ve ‘ or money refunded. Price 25 cents
per
hare
have
been
obliged
to
swear,
same
as
been
hurting
me
in
one
way
and
anduring more than one season some­
box. For sale by W. II. Goodyear,
times looked as if it had been just got you did. that I thought the old man’s other ever since I was a child. I have dru'gist.
—
i_u sound
j _u Anybody's
• when
•
•he let you doit for reasons you couldn’t
mind
from the clothier. He had an affec­
signed."
understand, and wouldn’t care for if
Rev. Tbomaa Henley has accepted the
tionate nature, and therefore, and be­
"Of
course,
of course;
and I’m- notyou
a
-----------------------could. But father is away now,
pastorate of Christ Church. Homer, and
cause of his lameness and other in­
man
to
say
break
people
’
s
wills
that
’
s
*ud
I
am
thankful
that
before
he
died
of
St. James Church, Albion.
firmities, he was more pitied in his de­
made deliberate, even if their minds is I was restored to the place in hla affeccline than many another who had gone
Dredifficetl:
but It
-------------------n-vz.v.rv
tlnns
tn
nrhlnh
af
ln.v«
predigiced;
it
seem
to
roe
wrong
tions
to
which,
at
least
equally
with
down In the same way. Of all persons,
possibly except his mother, Gus and not right for Wilsy to not make no you, I was entitled, flow he came to
sort o‘ compermise with Cullen, that forget making such a will I don’t know.
Rachels was the one ho loved most.
The latter, compassionate to weak­ he’s obleeged to know his father’s I don’t doubt you do. If I believed When the was a Child, «be cried for Qutorio.
lings of every sort, was touched mind when he made the will was that his wish was for you to have near
tenderly by the affection of Car­ op'rated ag'inst Cullen’s wife, which he all his estate I would submit to your
ruthers. Times without number he ought to know he haven’t good reason. having it and enjoying it to the fill of
had admonished him, and, on inclem­ Them is why people don’t think as such satisfaction as may be in such
ent nights, seen that he reached home high of Wiley Amerson as he want things. But I do not so believe. I
’em.”
feel entirely convinced that after that
in safety. Whenever ho could not dis­
“Well, you know a man generally temporary estrangement, which was
Tbe Boyd mill dam at Tecumseh gave
suade him from going to excess, he let
feels
like
he
ought
to
praise
the
bridge
your
doing, it was not his wish; and, way a few days sen, entailing a heavy loss
him have a weak dram or two more,
if he hadn’t been deluded by you in lo Mr. Boyd. It la now being repaired.
sure that if he did not the poor fel­ that takes him over safe.”
“Jes* so, Owen. I ain’t a-blamln* of some way. he would have made an
low, In accord with his threat, would
M. D. Bailey, receiving Teller, Grand
go elsewhere and do worse. Occa­ you. I’m only aayln’ what I do about equal partition of his property between Rapids, (Mich..) Savings Bant, aaya he
Wiley
Amerson a not knowin’ how it la
1 won’t take your two thousand cannot say too much In favor ot “Adlronsionally he could win him several
donare which your good luck makes da” Wheeler's Heart aud Serve Core.
weeks from his besetting sin, and in people thinks no higher of him.”
The old man, after some further you ready to pay so long before it’s Sold by W. H. Goodyear.
the interval get him some clerical
talk,
rose
and
walked
away,
and
Car
­
due;
and 1 notify you that now, since
work, which he did with a nicety of
The Sunday School workers of Van
execution that nobody la town could ruthers repaired to the “Big Indian,” none of our family are left but you and Buren county will hold a grand rallr In
where
he
repeated
the
conversation
7 n
me,
I
shall have nothing to do with South Haven Aug. 13.
equal On the streets lie was always
you except this: I have retained Arthur
in gay spirits, and his comments with Mr. Flint Rachels said:
Ayer’s Ague Cure never tails to neutra“It was a blamed mean will. You Dabney to look after any possible in­
upon persons and things were listened didn’t know what was in It when you
terest I may have in father’s estate llw the poisons ot malaria, and eradicate
to with at least as much attention as signed it as a witness, did you?”
them from tbe system. Thia preparation
outside of what his will provided for
they deserved. One day. while one of
“No; and if I had, it was none of If he finds any such It will be prose­ la purely vegetable, contains no barmtul
ingredients, and. It taken according to di­
a knot of men on the sidewalk of my business, aa I was Mr. Amerson’s
cuted just the same as—”
rections, la warranted to cure fever and
Wayne street before Rainer’a store, cleric.”
“That,” Wiley interrupted, “will be
being in loquacious mood, he said:
“Did yon know niterwerda?"
nnneOMWy
’
my
dear
brother
;
“I don’t care how far behind a big
Homer la arranging tor a baae ball
"Yefc bnt in a bnateoM way, aad I
town Milledgeville la, it’s got as many don’t feel like talking abont it What
“Ohl the devil!
Yonder Is your tournament, to which all local baae ball
elute
ot Southern Michigan are Invited.
I want 1. a drink, and I haven’t got tbe home.”
.
money to pay lor IL"
What cawee had dreams Is a question
He turned away as Wiley left the
ing of preach^ra, and leading church
**!*l,bMn aatlsfaetorily answer”
“111 give it to yon, Owen, bnt Ivo got bouse.
professors, and women. They’re all to do the pourin'. Myonoould only
"Ok! my dear Cullen,” said Hannah, ed; but In nine cases out ot ten. frightful
good, of course, with a few exceptions bnt know It you've got enough inride
who in another room had heard all: "I
ot you now; but that, a thing you
“‘j?* £d h*” been *° r°“gh
outside of them, that of course natch’ly never do know, the more yon need to with brother."
oclaims to be perfect, my opinion is Ous know it- IU pour yon out a moderate
Address all orders to
Rachels is a man that ain’t so very far respectable dram. And 1 want , to tell
not at alL He’s lost to all honor let
Large
namben
of
Detroit
dmu
I
a
am
m
behind the moat at the best of 'em. yon. don’t yon get mixed up with Wile nlrvrara vswd-ww* 1
Joying rouge Hf. „ Bral "S SSe
.
ww . .
Amcracm's popularity, Aa for poor CnlLakes, just north of Dexter.
W
len. everybody knowah.’s worth more’n
"d 4'&lt;,rtral “» &lt;X U» tertp
the double ot him; but his bnslncea
Liahy Flint, who lived near the Su­ ain't mine, no more’n Wile’s Is yonrn."
wil! cause gravnesa nf th* h.im —u
a month after­
‘•Lord ‘a’ mercy. Gas Rachels! yon
itable
specific, flail’s Hair Benewer.
went
in
talk to me like—that Is a moderate
Onoe or twice a month, on a Saturday, drink, even If a fellow who had to
he came into town, v.l. after taking a •mar to the truth of ft couldn’t oaU It
toddy at Bachel’a, walked and sat
“If» aa rrapeeteble u y&lt;ru'll get.
No. Owan. you’re • right toler’bie
ttraigbtfor’xrd sort of a person, aplte
o’ sone o’ your ways, which everybody
S"J»taly. Slater Julia. Hl be do.
that kaows you. or them that rare, lighted to have yon; so will Cullen, I
anything shoot .yoa, or at least your am sure. How are your
............................ qoit
“Not at all well. Hannah, thank you
but I thought a drive orthers wonMrt

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New um of alumloum an likely u&gt;
follow each otter rapidly, iloee, from
coitin, MO a pound ■ few years
„
has now berome one of the cheap metali.
La stature, of Parle, saya that attempts
have been made to uae It for bank bill,
and commercial notes, ai thin sheets of
It are lighter thin the thicker varieties of
paper. Possibly, conjectures tbe Atlsnllc
Constitution, the near future may see our
whole circulating medium—gold notes and
all—now made ot paper that la easily
soiled, easily destroyed, and readily
capable of tranamltting disease aerms.
made of alumluum sheets as thin ai paper
almost aa IlghL not subject to tarnlshlna
or corrosion, non-oombustlble. snd easily
cleansed when soiled. A manufacturer of
artificial limbs In Atlanta Is now using
aluminum for the eonitnictlon otbUgoods
Its lightness and toughness being especial­
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II

The Terrors of Paralysis.

near Cincinnati which bruised him some,
hurt no bones were brakes.
A Seattle family has a yellow dog
Arden Moffard and wife are entertain­
lo0m,toX^'„&lt;i”X’n,U,,t “u"dl *0W. K- COOK. 1Uoc&gt;1„
ing their daughter and grand daughter, of with a singular love for flowers, which
dVERCOME AT LAST BY THE
Hastings.
frequently
gets him into trouble. The
advance of medical science.
AyeSiL *
prt,*nL Carrrl«dThu Barry County Sunday School Rally
is talked of some here but no definite act­
ios taken as to whether we will take part pluck a number of flowers, and, plac­
E. G. Holbrook,
Inithe rally or not
Pastor greatly tn
Recorder.
ing them in a heap, will lie down and
hair which
.
fator of it, Superintendent seems to be
(From the OttweQo, N. Y. Palladium.)
Indifferent, or at least does not mention go to sleep with his noee in the bunch.
j has; become thin,
OnlluHucc.
■
It,jand some of the officers are In favor of His favorite flower is the rose, and he
No dtUen of this village |, |»elier known
I and keep the scalp
it,|and It is hoped by some that we will invariably bites the stem four or five
or more highly respected than Theodore
inches below, bo as to not injure the
clean ami healthy, use
•Uupted si'i?
dun’’ J. Wheeler, who has lived here for nearly hake a !argi delegation on that day.
flower. All his actions indicate that
12th, 1887 as amended. Tbe' .half
ha,f .“ century. Five years ago he was
he enjoys the perfume of the flowers,
SStaS1
,b'
&lt;x UuaS stricken with paralysis aud was In its
Oru*eriU«,
and
it rarely happens that he is not
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Martin More­
“Annrrttai"’ / *• ordinance entitled, worst form.
The physicians said that he
wie “
• board ot would surely die.
But Mr. Wheeler did house, July soih, a son, weighing 10tf eoen with some choice flower in hia
mouth.
Toe only trouble is that he
{HMiDdS.
i '"““Iwlonrn. d.tlntni their po»er» not die. aud It is to tell the readers of the
5^nd2l J
SepL ,4,h” 1SS7 •’ Palladium about his almost miraculous
Mra. Henry Spickler started for Lima, culls from every garden he sees,;and in
Ohio,
last
Monday
to
visit
her
daughter,
consequence
has narrowly escaped be­
“'1 ,h'
U '”«b&gt; recovery that a reporter called upon him.
repexW.
w D
’
ing shot fbr his aesthetic taste.
Despite his slxty-five years of age. and Mr®. J. C. Hutchinson.
]t prevents the hair
ftwoi.vKI&gt;. Tbit ibl. ordlnxnce to reMra.
.Harriet
Cameron
is
entertaining
the Intense mental and bodily afflictions,
Pml be published In the city p«p,r, lw„ he has been obliged to endure for nearly company from Battle Creek.
from baling out
Miss Clara Ellis is visiting her grand
Zto to I Mconk,”0' wlth ,hl- cl'y charter, five years, Mr. Wheeler la still a fine look­
or WHillig gray.
r.h ini?''"*18 1,1 “P"’11”" August the ing man.
He answered the reporter^ parents near Hastings.
loth, Ifitrt.
EMEUr Busby
Mrs. Jaue Gorsliue has returned from
ring
at
the
dour
bell
In
person,
and
Invit
­
The be^
ed biai to his cozy Bitting room, where he the north.
are hundreds of brands ot
Frank Splckle^ will play bail with the
told lhe fullowing story:
IMPORTANT food tests.
Council Proceeding'.
•
White Lead (so called) on the
“It was on the murning of Nqy. 37, 188s Prairieville nine at Delton, Aug. 4th.
S. Paine, of Prairieville was in the vil­
market that are not White Lead,
How to nrufiiuce more Kaonomieal and । that 1 was stricken down. 1 attempted to lage Tuesday.
get up-in the morning as usual, when I
Common Council met in adjourned ses­
Healthful Artlete. for Food.
Two exciting ball games are billed here
composed largely of Barytes and
sion Tuesday evening. July 24th, 1894,
The official food airalvsls by toe United found that I could not use my limbs or for nhxt Saturday between Hooper and
Mayor Grensel presiding.
Reading of states and Canactaln governments have feet. At first I thought they Were asleep
other cheap materials. But the
.Orangeville.
minutes of last meeting postponed.
been studied with interest. The United and rubbed them briskly with my hands
number of brands of genuine
for
several
minutes,
but
without
result.
Present
at
roll
call
Aid.
Busby.
Bennett,
‘.pr.
..
Blates government reports gives
the Finally [ got back into bed and sent for
Hicks Tinkler. Weissert aud Waters.
•
Mich.
name* uf elghtem well-known baking powd Dr. 8. M. Bennett of this villages
A fine rain on Saturday afternoon.
He
Absent
at
roll
Call
Aid.
Huffmad
took
;. to have ah auction
dera.Miuie Of them advertised as pure cream Informed me that 1 had suffered what h
The many friends of Mr. Salsbaugh and
. ij3*t large- t-x’.&gt;erienc&lt;* bls seat.
of tartar powders, which contain alum.
- iv tton. Terms reasoncommonly called a ‘stroke of paralysis.’ family extend their sympathy to them In
Aid. Weissert excused.
Tlie
report
allows
the
Rojal
lo
be
a
pure
their
sudden and severe affliction.
1
could
not
believe
It
at
first,
but
the
Moved by Aid. Busby that tbe Common
Mr. Wm. Ph|n*«*y is very sick.
Her
cream of tartar baking powder, tlie high­
J. M. SMITH. council allow the water consumers the est In strength, evolving 160.6 cubic inch­ numbness continued to spread, accompan­ sons Theodore, and John, from Clare, this
ied
by
a
prickling
sensation,
until
the
en
­
priviletlge of sprinkling 6 hours per day
slate, are with her.
is limited. The following brands
whenever they please during the 24 hr*. es of leavening gas per single ounce of tire lower half ot my body, as well as my
William Coville and wife called on
powder. There were eight other brands legs, was effected. Mv bowels and kid­
Carried.
are standard ‘4 Old Dutch’ ’ process4
,
of cream-bf-tnrtar powders tested, and neys refused to perform their functions, friends In this town on Saturday.
Ayes—Bennett, Busby. H^cks, Huffman.
\
SMITH ,
Eaglneer. William Strang, of the C. &amp; and just as good as they were when
their average strength was 111.5 cubic and I was only relieved by mechanical
Tinkler and Waters.
■lalb'.
GrT., who with his family has been
inches of gas per ounce of powder.
process.
1
was
not
satisfied
with
Dr.
&gt;»ve&lt;
Nays—none.
you or your father were boys:
Woodland. Mich
camping at Finc^Lnke for several weeks,
The Canadian government investiga­
Moved by Aid Huffman that the above tions were of a still larger number of pow­ Bennett’s diagnosis, and sent for Dr. Low returned lo his home in Battle Creek on
of Pulaski. He only continued Dr. Ben­
•'Morley,”
“Anchor,”
be printed in each of lhe city papers In
Saturday.
He
has
been
in
the
employ
of
ders. Tht Royal Baking Powder wan nett’s statement and advised me to get
“ Shipman,”
•• Edutein,”
large letters, quarter size, for one week.
the foureany for many yeans and enjoys
here
also
shown
the
purest
and
highest
In
“ Southern,f*
ready
(odle.
For
six
months
I
lay
in
bed
“
Annitrong
k
MoKelvy,
”
Carried.
strength, containing forty-five per cent al the home of my niece, Mrs. G. A. Pen­ the pleasures of a summer vacation
“Bed Beal,”
“ Beymer-Bauman,”
Ayes
—
Bennett,
Busby,
Hicks,
Huffman,
year.
He
had
no
part
in
the
strike,
bav
­
mptly attended to.
more leavening gas per ounce than the field, unable to turn over in bed, hardly,
“
Davis-Chamber*,"
“ Collier,"
Tinkler and Waters.
in; been cozlly encamped with his family
“
BahMitock."
average
ofj
all
the
other
c
ream-of-tartar
and
requiring
constant
attention
and
care.
• Loya’. E. Knappen.
Nays—none.
powders, j
Finally I grew used to my helplessness at tbe lake for some time before the work­
Foa Colors.—National Lead Co.’t Pure
Moved by Aid. Hicks that the city Att’y
itjri'. DenbOD.
These figures are very instructive to the and would crawl uut of bed. and getting men were ordered out. Before leaving he
White Lead Tinting Colon, a one-pound can to
be instructed to look up records to find practical housekeeper.
They indicate partially dressed would drag my body expressed his intention of returning again
whether the city has any right to R. IL that the Rpyal Baking Powder goes more about the house, using my hands like an another summer.
'.'.VERS.
'
We Shall hope that in a 35-pound keg of Lead and mix your owa
paints. Saves time and annoyance in matching
St. in 2nd ward.
liigHfi Trust Co. Bldg,.
than 3»per cent further In use than the infant when creeping, but unable to help the mean time no barm shall come to Mr.
shades, and injures the best paint that it. is
Grand Rapids. Michigan, j! Carried.
others, orjs one-third more economical. 'myself in the least with my lower limbs. and Mn». Strang.
possible to put on wood.
। Ayes—oil.
Mrs. William Kearney, of Battle Creek,
Still more Important than this, however, There was not the slightest feeling in the
Send us a postal,.card and get our book on
[ On motion of Aid. Hicks council ad­
accompanied
by
her
little
daughter,
are
they prove this nupular article has l&gt;een lower part of my body and a needle thrust
paints and color-card, free; it will probably
journed to meet Friday evening, July 37th. brought to the liiehest degree of purity— into my afflicted parts would not produce visiting at the old homestead for a few
day*.
4894.
E.
G.
H
olbrook
,
aril .lav or night Offor to its superlative purity this superior­ not produce the Slightest pain. This went
NATIONAL LEAD CO.
&gt;ot: 1 mf shoe store
Recordex.
One day I
ity in strength is due—and consequently on until eight months ago.
Chicago Branch,
that by its uMP^re may be Insured the read tbe Palladium of n Canadian gentle­ It Brought Him a Prise of Money Which
State and Fifteenth Streets, Chicago.
AMES A.
Rained His Life.
man who suffered from paralysis and who
niey at law.
Common Council met In adjourned ses- purest and most wholesome food.
Of
a
former
member
of
the
fire
de
­
found
relief
in
Dr.
William
’
s
Pink
Pills.
The ’ powders of lower strength are
Hastings. Mich, slon Friday evening. July 37tb, 1891, May­
found to leave large amounts of impurities Ln the symptoms described by the sufferer partment of Providence, R. I., who
c ourt* of the state. Col- or Greuxd presiding.
Present at roll call Aid. Hicks, Huffman, In the food. This fact is emphasized bjy 1 read an almost exact counterpart of my died..a short time since by his own
at tended to.
leetlon
the report of the Ohio State Food Com­ own afflictions, and I determined to give hand, it was said by the press and by
Osborn. Weissert and Waters.
Before 1 could many of the people that “his fortune
TIRE. H.5&amp;ATHROI*.
Absent at roll call Aid. Bennett, Busby missioner. who while finding the Royal the medicine a trial.
practically pure, found no other powder hardly hope for results I began to feel a was his misfortune.”
1'
R.iuuf tiatnic Physician and
and Tinkler.
marked
improvement
in
my condition.
to
contain
no
less
than
10
per
cent
of
in
­
Three years ago this man was a
Minutes of meetings of July 20th and
First my kidneys aud then mv bowels be­ i sober and valued fireman, earning a
ert or foreign matters.
Office iver W. JL Goodyear’s New 24th read and approved.
gan again, after a lapse of over four years, rr/'uwl lix-ijiTT lit- fl nunfiil
The
statistics
show
that
there
Is
used
In
Moved
by
Aid.
Hicks
that
the
chair
­
Dnu' Store.
good living by a useful life. Then he
to perform their natural functions.
. All rails promptly attended to.
man of Fin. Com. aud Mayor bdrrow tbe manufacture of tlie Royal Baking numbness left my body and the sense8 of! drew a “prize” of eight thousand dolPowder more than half of all the crearnjp“L M GIIAL:;. M.’lU""”
— $1000 payable Jan. 1st, 1895.
feeling returned. This continued until' lars in a lottery. He left the fire de­
of-tartar
consumed
in
the
United
States
Carried.
L•
Physician and Surgeon,
The wonderful side the numbness had left my limbs entirely. partment, intending to “go into busi­
Ayes-t-Hicks, Huffman. Osborn,' Wels- for all purposes.
Mich.
thus indicated for tbe Royal Baking Pow­ Now 1 can go up to the village with one ness;” but with this unexpected and unI1’’
sert and. Waters.
!dck teist of depot.
der-greater than that of al! other Rakiag cane and in the house 1 go around without earncd.money in his hands, he fell into
Offlre It; nany. Lt is with the greatest pleasure that dissipation, and in three years had
Moved by Ahl. Weissert that the fire i’owders combined—is perhaps even a 1 recommend Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills to spent nearly all the money.
H. BARBER
‘
H.*
com. be instructed to have p&amp;les set for higher evidence than that already quotqd the. public. I know what they have done
: iany and Surgeons.
Then, while under the influence of
of
lhe
superiority
of
this
article,
and
of
Its
_ ICE GRLflM.
for me and I believe they will help others liquor, or when recovering from It, he
! “’■1
.1 euunty responded to with fire alarm boxes and wires. Carried.
Ayes—Hicks. Huffman^ Osborn, Tink­ indtopensaibieness to mixleni cookery. .
similarly afflicted.”
■ or night.
promphie
crept into a dark attic und cut his
CONFECTIONS.
ler, Weissert and Waters.
Dr. William’s Pink Pills are prepared by thruat
Nays—none.
.
The Sebewaing coal company is doing the Dr. Williams’ Medicine Company of1
The doctors said that the wound was
Aid. Tinkler took bis seat.
. .
,
,
.
.. .
five times the business that It did last Schenectady. N. ¥.. and Brockville, On- ;
r.tct
Real Estate Office.
.chfcB
th*‘ “ “‘7“g AT THEAid. Busby look his seat.
year.
From 10 to 19 cars are being shl|&gt;- tnria They eenUln In . condensed form. !
rnu-: Block. Hastings.
,t- tml l^LS
Moved by Aid. Hicks that the sidewalk ed daily, and a large force of men nre all the elements' nettwary to Hire new , mBn J10®11
on Re d Estate Real Estate
Monr
lite xnd rlchnesx to the blood and mton- ™" hatl M debilitated ■ his system by
■,!■&gt;!• General conrevanclng. com. pu&lt; down cement cross walks in lhe steadily employed.
•Old OU
CITY BAKERY.
t ot Abstract Books, com- 2nd. 3rd and 4th wds where streets are lo
flivinz
shattered nerves. They are an unfailing j excessive drinking that the loss of
plied tr&gt;
lL\-.inican furnish complete
The large black potato bug, that was specific for such diseases as locomotor. much blood ended his life.
a grade. Aid. of each ward-to agree as to
• F. BROOKS. Clerk.
king uf the potato field before the Colora­ ataxia, partial paralysis. SL Vitus Dance,
where t|u«y are to be located. Carried.
Such was the conclusion, therefore,
Ayes—Busby, Hicks, Huffman, Osborn, do beetle came, has re-appeared in Bloom­ sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous j of one man’s “good luck” in drawing a
.EK.D.D. s.
ingdale potato fields after an absence ot headache, the after effects of la grippe, I lottery prize. There have been many
astings
ity
ank
Tinkler, Weissert and Waters.
25 years and is doing much damage.
palpitation of lhe heart, pale and sallow cases ...
........................................
Nays—none.
in the country
in which similar
Hastings, - - Mich.
Moved by Aid. Osborn that wat» com.
An alarm of fire was sounded last complexions, and that tired feeling result­ “luck” has been followed by personal
be asked to return to the 4 hours a day for Thursday evening for the purpose of as­ ing trom nervous prostration: all diseases disaster almost if not quite as great.
hilip t. -ji.grove.
sprinkling fromJ5 to 7 a. m. and 6 to 8 p. certaining if the citizens would heed the resulting from vlatlated humors in tlie
CAPITAL
$75,000.00
Attorney at Law
SC RPLL8 615.000.00.
m. Lost.
request lo turn off the water when the blood, such as scrofula, chronic erysipelas,
vStur. -- r to Smith ft Colgrove.)
Ayes—Osborn, Tinkler and Weissert alarm was sounded.
{Office in Knvni block, Hasann.)
The result showed etc. They are also a specific for troubles
Incorporated
under
the
laws
of the State ot
Operating Surgeon of the’ New York
I Hract" •- .4U the courts uf the state.
Nays—Busby, Hicks, Huffman and Wa­ that but little heed was paid to the order. peculiar to females, such as suppressions,
Mlehigan.
ters.
This lack of public spirit cannot be Joo irregularities, and all forms of weakness. Eye and Ear Hospital.
Open lor business Dec. 16.ISM.
President of the Interstate Association
They build up the blood, and restore tlie
A E. KENASTON,
The following acets. audited:—
severely criticised.—Coldwater Sun.
offmxrs:
.60
glow of health to pale and sallow cheeks. of Expert Specialists.
Attorney at Law,
8. Wiley
While the Michigan Central express I In men they effect a radical euro in all
By request of many friends and patients O.
। G. Robinson, President;
'.(.her J .+. Goodyear &amp; Co.’w store.)
.46
J. Booram
Pne'.l:«stu :«H courts of the State. CoUsctton*
from
Jackson
was
passing
near
St.
Charles
ba*
decided
to
visit
HASTINGS,
MICH.,
cases
arising
from
mental
worry,
over
­
Chester
Messer, Vice. Pres.
A. Bain, finding, killing and bury­
promptly .tteuding to.
SATURDAY, August 4. Consultation
4.40 Thursday night some miscreant threw a work or excesses ot whatever nature.
D. W. Reynolds. Oashlar.
—-------------------------------------------- -—-p— ing dugs.
Free
and
Strictly
confidential
in
the
pri
­
big
rock
through
one
of
the
windows
of
a
Pink
Pill*
are
sold
in
boxes
(never
in
6.00
Dim
ctors:
N. T. Parker, rent of hall
P R. TIMMERMAN, Uommpithio Phy
1.50 rear coach. It struck C. C. Latta, an loose form, by the dozen or hundred, and vate parlor of lhe HASTINGS HOUSE
Reed &amp; Son, rps on plow
W. H. Powers.
D.
W.
Reynolds,
*• •
sician and Surgeon.
.40 Indiana traveling man on the head, knock­ the pulilie is cautioned against numerous one day only. The Doctor describes tbe
D.
G.
Robinson,
J.
N.
Skinner,
labor
'Ofljre over Lathrop’s drug store.)
\ 8.25 ing him senseless. The train was stopped imitations sold lh this shape) at 50 cents a different diseases Better than the sick can
A. J. Severance, blacksmithing
Cheater Measer.
John
Carveth,
’
6.00 and passengers and crew united in a hunt box or six boxes for $3.50, and may be had themselves. It is a wonderful gift for any­
P. T. ColgrovO.
J. Mullen, labor
of all druggists or directly by mall from one to possess.
6.38 for toe scoundrel, but he escaped.
M. McPharlln
The
New
York
Press
save
“
Sickness
Is
Hu
the
only
savings
department
tn tn Barry .
12.00
F. Flfield, stone
A Red Jacket business man went to an Dr. William’s Medicine Company from a toy In tlie most phenomenal way he । Onnty and pays interest on all time
.50 infidel lecture and, while he decided it either address.
C. K. A S. R. R Co., frg. and etg
• C1KQUL/1TION sheds
light
Into
the
darkened
eye,
music
'
3.90 was about as slushy a lot as lie had ever
E. Holbrook
into the mute ear and life Into the dying
I This Week,
82 quires. Goodyear
2.50 heard, he did not wish to appear mean
Bros., tap.
form.”
Additional County News.
.75 when the bat was pawed, and deeidccl to
C. Baker, labor
Deafness and head noises cured.
9.00
Hereafter, changes for advertisements
chip
Iff
a
nickel.
After
he
reached
home
A. Maynard
The Doctor has just returned, from
6.00 he found he had contributed a 85 gold
j must (ear'
.- office Tuesdays at latest to
Jarry McCarty
Europe and possesses the latest and best
1 in’ure in3.90 niece, and he has been to mad too talk in­
A very refreshing rain Saturday.
•n in the Issue of the week
Will Townsend
t(.The Niagara Falla Route.”
methods for the cure of ail, Chronic, Ner­
9.00 telligently since.-Gran^ Rapkh demo­
Miss Jane Stevens spent the latter part vous, nnd Private Diseases, also diseases
when bru
John Dill
4.50
of last week in Battle Creek.
Joe Webber
Htaitoi.
gs
I JS
of the Eye and Ear..
crat.
'
James
Spaulding
and
family
of
Battle
450
Will Darling
Cross Eyes Straightened.
What do
Creek, are visiting friends in this place.
tuedlelne for? liecause
4.50
kastwaad.
I*.m.|p m |p.m.|p.m.|ajn.
AL Burner
Cataracts Scums and Tumors removed
: :&lt;&gt; get well, ot course,
“"Vre “KStwUb’bi
"J
Last
week
we
mentioned
the
services
at
H
aitwoi .. ............ I 7■
I
4
67|txa4
MO
4.50
Charlie Barlowwithout pain.
d-'s Sar-Aaparilla Cures.
the Congregational church and we MW
4.50 SSSrt id w. did wujiluk
»™IJ
Eyes Weak. Watery Granulated speedily
Stottota.
g«|5 |s ga|fc£
George Cramer
In our items that it was the Cow. church. cured, also all red. raw, sealy dlsea-ies of
.45
it
but
flood's
Samparilta
cured
her.
we
mi
George Rouse
does
We are sorry that we cannot write better the lids aud eye lashes.
15.00 uiltirwedonot W weU an*
&lt;• So the editor of the
Frank Fl field
-U&gt;nxu«... ............ ... I 4 40|
111.471 t.io| 1.00
if that to the reason that such mistakes
19 00
Toungiu
Ophthalmoscopic testing of the eye for
Wm. H. Beadle, st. wk.
&lt; -is thinks, who asks in his
happen. If it Is our fault we will try and Far Sight. A’tar Sfght and Astigmatism
C. R- O8RORN. Local Agent. HasUaga
18.00
Louie Beadle, st. wk.
f paper th.
_
___
d items be. handed
in while
do better mid If not our fault we hope (blurred sight) is the only exact method 0. A’. UuitGun G. P. ft T. A. Chisago
18.00
Jim Shea, st wk.
Hood’s Pilis cure sick beadache.
they
ruMi, as h^ he doesn’t like to
these mistakes will not happen again.
18.00
sclence as used by Dr. VanMarter.
Ed. Shea, st wk.
The ball game between Lacey andQuim
| publish the 1 :h ®f a child ' after it has
17.10
PERSONS with weakness of the back
Milo Fifield, st wk.
Freeport.
by was a victory for Lacey, J3 to 5. ,
8.00
I Veen w«»
and limbs, involuntary discharges, impoHorace Bishop, fit. wk.
Miss Nora Nagler returned home from
marriage after the honeyAlbert
Lee
has
rented
a
tarrn
near
Bat
­
18.06
tencj
, general debility, nervousness, larg­
i moon lj n •r and khe death of a man after
Fred Beadle, st. wk.
tle Creek and will move on lhe same this er confusion of ideas, palpitation of tbe
Rapid* Friday.
4.20 Grand
George Kelley, st wk.
The Gun lake resorters from |hls place
1 his widen
reteived his life insurance
6.00 last week were: jlw. Godfrey and wife. week. Hi» many friends wish him good heart, timidity, dimness of sight, tremb­
James Donivan, st wk.
I and taarri-d aj :alit
9.00 A. D. Shepard and wife. Wm. Herrick.
ling, diseases of the head, throat, nose or
■'
1RADB MARK
Clarence Bishop, st. wk.
Hiram Steven’s family are camping at skin, affections of the liver, lungs,
7.27
Burr Warner, st. wk.
Path-rua.-' h slnuld. cause the noxious
John Norman and Dr. H’ C ^h*T’ Dt^ the lake thia week.
stomach or bowels, those terrible disorders
1.50
Herb Skinner, sL wk.
A. J. Cheeaebrouah and family of De­
Harry
Stevens
has
returned
x
from
the
*eed- that grow along tbe highway to be
caused by solitary vise of youth and secret
7.57 troit, came to Freeport last week to v tail
Earl Goldsmith, st wk.
north.
practices blighting the most radiant hopes*
cut: The statute ihipowit as a duty upon
9.00
Joe Musson, st wk.
parents and other relatives.
rendering marriage Impossible or un­
7.57 their
Uiein to cut thPse weeds twice a year.
It
Whitney’s show will visit this tow
John Slattery, st -wk.
Itautleld.
happy. Our method will cure the most
9.00
AND
1
Robert Green, st wk.
^*kes li-a part &lt;if the road work, and
Colonel
11.
U.
Sparks
of
Barry
County
obstinate
caw and absolutely restore per­
6.30 ^The merry-fO'roan^ expects to leave
Joe Webber, st wk.
«*oy palluwtcr who refuses or neglects
Ballallon visltal too Johustoarn post at fect manhood.
MIDDLE AGED MEN
8. C. Brock, M. wk.
bore for Lake Odessa Thursday.
Benfield at a regular meeting last Satur- with frequent evacuations of the bladder
&lt;!o so is liable hi a penalty of not less
9.00
Mrs. Z. Fox visited Grand Rapids one
Win. Tennjck, st wk.
—POSITIVELY CURES9.00
lh*11
We think if this penalty was
d"Tlie tire out that was bad on tlie north or with smarting or bnmlng senaations
Mike Custer, st wk.
weakening the system In a manner the pa­
8.07
ttforred iu tw( ry ca9e the puWic fumja
George Cramer, st wk.
spore
of
Fine
Lake
a
week
ago
laat
Satortient
can
not
account
for.
The
urine
has
6.45 louj ind pxtotul Blow Jennie, wile ot
Robert Tubby, st wk.
dar night and Sunday morning II quite a a ropy sediment or tbe color is thin or a
j *ou!d be-greatly increased.
,
,
3.00
Riley Waters, st wk.
cuestlon.
Which, end who, were the milkistf hue. There are many who die of
15 00 KQ«rteFri&gt;l’mee&lt;ln)[
and all dcrangemenu of tba
h.-n E. il. Hgrvey was pension agent
James Wooten, st. wk.
naughty boysf The excitement wai so this complaint ignorant of the caose which SleepleaaxieM Nervona
System.
3.00 mtn M. E- eburch,
ot town 1M1
Wilber Mellon, st wk.
walway. maintained that tip: maximum
Mromt
that
It
was thought best to have a Is a M-coud stage of Seminal weakness."
3.75
David
Wolcott,
st
wk.
mock trial, sheriff. Judge and Jury were We guarantee a perfect cure and perfect
i « United Stat* pensioners would be
L65 urday and Sunday. _________
Impanelled. Prisoners sworn. Jury dis- restoratteu. IMPORTANT to LADIES.
1 tetched in
1.37 State of Ohio City ^Toledo. | M
His judgment was corHenry Reprogle, st wk.
.creed and no smoke came out of It. and After years of experience we possess the
9.47
•I
a» fat as the____
_____
_
„
Geo. Reprogle, st. wk.
tbe next trial came-nff at the other alore. greateBt cure for all disease* peculiar to
Michigan
district
is con1.85
Decision not entered &gt;p.m lhe calrtider. the &gt;&gt;ex. Important cases (and we get Purely Vegatakle. guarantee! free from
Oscar Hurd
at any ra!|.. The annual report of
opiates, 100 full size doses, 50c.
Moved by Aid. Weinert lb»&lt; the accte
but Is hoped by the belter class of people tew tirat have not baffled the skill of all
e aw.n‘T ”bow that there are 966 fewer
*&gt;“
that it W'll not ll® repeats* again by any ihv home physician*) hi^ve tbe benefit of
M. D. Bolley. Receiving Teller Grand R*p! xx . 011 tll&lt;! r‘p fhls year than ia»L
At
of our boys Incur vicinity.
n hill ennui of -skBMI specialist*. Our &lt;u (Mich.) HariDga Bank, saya he caatori Bay
u.otH»ll»C»uurbCom^itj( j Chxx nr.
“ *Kin,,i"k ofithe 6^ yeart July 1.
Last Saturday «’ bad a fiop shower of Kuece*- ha« been mar toed, over two thirds uk&gt; much tn favor of -AdlronflV Wnhulera
rain and II was greatly appreciated by the «,f .,iir patient, barf been Ladies old Heart and Nerre (Aire.
. ' * U1™" w&lt; re 45,277 persons on the washoBt In lit ward li t»ln| *lled
Prepared by-VThMsier and Fuller Me&amp;ctae
of the ain’t be taken from Gem High* *n
yoivuc, niarnrA. iludB1, rteb xoa pour.
*'• thet
ltrP 1
narae« added during
.
j
Notary Public. '‘cUrts NeKInnle returned tnone la-l
txnerri rured.
and bal. from 8rd wd.
__
Tinkler
d.l.
anrt 2’0?6 were dropped through
Ayea—Busby. Hicka. Huffman, Tinkler
week from Georgetown, K&lt; utui*&gt;. w*’-re
Th.w dr.lrini wuxlmeot .bould brtw
he had cone so luis’L
H- r.-poria Ihn I rw.m w»-u&gt; four ouoc« ot orlue for
R11;l other causes.
The total
and Waters.
___ _____ _
hard time* are then* and white tai hte w«&gt; I 01. mkolUMh.ll.
Nan—O,bot0 Mid Welssert.
alrertb ou
^ntof u 1Itiey pald to
lMt
w imiiBioupra last
heme he go* «ugh&lt; In a niln«*d accident
7^ r ',!"
■Mrolt »senej vu »S.»TS- be allowed and orders drawn in respect
. Sold by »B dmauu. .»■
funds for ume.

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�PREPARING FOR RALLY DAY
M*ny

Saoday Mtoate all »var »h«
Ooanty*** l&gt;olnK 11

Jl li » miller of «ee»l Dleuuro to mil Interwwl In Sund.)School work to note tho
inlerrdl lieinx liken In the Sundw School
Rilly u&gt; h« held In this city Aukoil IStb.
Bch'ioto *11 overthe county are organising
Hint preparing to come In full force.
V
Many Sunday Schools have gone so far
M tn prepare their Banners to be used ou
tlijs octa si on. The various committee*
in this city are doing their bent to make
the gathering a success and there is no
questleti but what it will be. The minis­
ters are doing everything that they can to
help the work along.
Word has been received from Gov. Rich
and ho has consented to come and give us
■a address at the Fair Ground in tbe aftertitaoi. Gov. Rich is an viwy speaker
and always has something good to say.
Rev. Washington Gardner, Secretary ot
State will also be present. Mr. Gardnei H one of the finest speakers in Michi­
gan. and 1? a thorough believer In Sunday
.School work.
Ther addresses of these
two distinguished men will be worth com­
Ing a long distance to hear.
The ringing will be of an exceptionally
fln« qtutHly. A chorous of over 30 voices
ot singers from the various churches of
the city; a aoio by Mre. Belle Hander*
•halt, and other fine music will be some
of the features.
Another feature of the day will be an
exhibition drill by Hastings Division No.
IP V R. K. P whleh will compete In
Washington for the World’s (.’ham|.ionaUlp and a prize of Si 500.
The same
movement* will be executed at Un- Rally
a-&gt; wilt be executed In tiio prize drill at
Washington. Hastings Division has won
the Championship on two occasions and
L * has brought honor to Barry County and
certainly every citizen In the limits of the
county should wish to see the , Division
driil a» tills will no doubt be the last time
that k will compete for the Championship.
Owing lo the conscientious objections
. of some the ball game, foot and bicycle
races will not take place, aud have been
'
given up.
The Rally will be a large one and the
program will be very interesting.
Come
;
one. come all, both great and small.
,

Council va Water Commlaslouer*.
There seems to have some differences
arisen between tbe Council and tbe Water
Commissioners. Just exactly which side
is right it is Impossible for us to tell at
this time for each side Is working on its
own theory, and the Water Commission­
ers have excluded the press from access
to the books at the pump house to find
out how much water is pumped dally.
The theory that the Water Commhudon• en* are going on is this:— That the well at
Its present flowing capacity canbe pump­
ed dry. but that there is plenty of water
for sprinkling and fire protection If eco­
nomically used. They argue that lioiire
.
for sprinkling should be out down to at
least two In the morning nnd two at night
and to sustain their position refer to
cities where the sprinkling hours are limit­
ed lo much less than this, and at tbe same
time water rates are much higher than
here. They say that last year the water
work« wen- nearly self sustaining after
paying all expenses including extensions
of water mains. They aryne that It coats
money to pump the water; that the peo­
ple arc being taxed to pay for the water
works; and that If water taken have more
liberties and use more water they should
pay higher rales for It. To further sus­
tain their position they quote the fact
that more coal is now being used than be­
fore.
The Council lakes a different view.
They argue that compelling the people to
use water during two fixed hours iu the
morning and two at night taxes tbe pumps
during those* four hours really beyond
their capacity and injures them, and uses
more fuel. We believe a majority of the
Council favors putting down another well
to feed our present one, thereby giving an
unlimited supply. Tbe Council, or rather
a majority of them, argue that as long as
tbe citizens pay for- the water works In
taxes they should have tlie privilege of
using all the water they wish from our
unlimited supply, and that by allowing
them six hours a day, and allowing them
to take tbelr hours any time during tbe
day they wish they will trust to the honor
of the people not to abuse the privilege;
they claim bv doing this that no more wa­
r- ter will be used, that lhe strain on the
pump* will be relieved and that if more
coal is burned it will be done unnecessa­
rily.
As to the question whether the well
can be pumped dry or not, we do not pre­
tend to know.
Good men say that it can
-be, and good men say that it can’t be. To
anaare greater safety lo life and property
-however we would advise that the present
supply be increased.
Supposing that tbe
well had been pumped down to 6X feet,
aa can be easily done, and a big fire should
break our as may happen at any time.
What position would we be ta to fight the
flames'.* Wbal proteolkm would our boast­
ed system of water works be?
In a few
abort hours enough property would be
destroyed lo pay for our entire system

many times over.
Hastings Is in a posi­
tion never to have to face huch an emer­
gency by the expenditure right now ot a
few hundred dollars Id putting down a
well to feed the present one.
By silting
Idly by aud thinking ourselves safe with
our present- supply we may one day have to
face an emergency that will make all re­
gret tbe delay.
In the present struggle brlweun the
Council and tbe Water Commissioners the
latter are subject to criticism in one re
sport especially. Forgetting that public
office to a public trust; forgetting that they
are answerable to tbe people in the con­
duct of the woiks, and apparently de­
termined that the result of the prevent
rule allowing six hours sprinkling, should
not be known, the Conimtoaloners gave
strict orders at the pump bouse forbidding
the press and everyone else in tbe city,
access to tbe books in which are kept the
records of each day’s pumping.
Wm have
no criticisms to make upuu the Individual
members of the water board personally,
but lheir actions in an official capacity In
refusing to allow the people to know bsw
much waler was being pumped, etc., are
justly criticised on all sides.
The Commiss oners have no arbitrary control . or
ownership, but merely hare power* dele­
gated by the people through the Common
Council to whom they are answerable.
We cannot but hope \that the Commis­
sioner!! will sec lhe Injustice of their post
lion, and will do what they can to give
the new rule allowing six boun&gt; sprlnkliug a good, fair trial. If it Is not a good
rule and is found expensive or works
harm in any way. then we feel confident
that the old order of things will be restor­
ed.
Latxh—At a meeting of the Council
Monday evening, an ordinance doing
away wllh the ordinance whleh placed the
conduct of tbe water works in the hands
of the Water Commissioners, was intro­
duced by Aid. Busby, and passed. Tbe
new order of things will place the water
wotks in the hands of four Aldermen, one
from each ward.
It Is lhe opinion of tbe
majority of the Council that such action is
for the interest of the city, and that under
the new rule each ward will be represent­
ed
Tlie ordinance as passed will be
found among the Council proceedings on
our inside local page.

SLIM SALARIES.
The Kind of Pay Upon Which Homo MilkodUt rrvaohera Mtut Up*.

SMOKE THE

New Arrival”
BEST fi CENT CIGAR IN
■ THE MARKET.

LOOK FOR THE NAME
ON EACH WRAPPER.

NOTICE.

H. J. FRAKER.

Is made up of three things
We have three things we
want you to try-oh.
The first is to give you help
to do your work, and that is
soap, and you all know the
old reliable Kirk is all you
can ask for 6 for 25 cents.
The next two to give you
strength and that is pure A
No. 1 pure goods in Tea and
Coffee. Our W. G.J. tea is
better every year. Our in­
creasing trade for it speaks
plainly, and our coffees are
values for the money. Our
2 lb. can of Mocha and Java
is the best in the • market.
Try our Dodson Hils pickles.

Methodist preachers are proverbially
an ill paid lot, and they always feel
that the phrase "as poor as a church
mouse" applies with peculiar fitness to
them. It is one of the denomination’s
frequent assertions, however, that its
worx is largely among the poor people,
who cannot afford to give their pas­
tors large salaries. In the old days
when living was cheap the salaries
were really not so small in proportion
NOW THE
to the living expenses as they are
now. Then a Methodist parson with a
salary of four hundred dollars could, if
he had a country pastorate, live com­
fortably, keep a horse, send his nine or
ten children to school and manage to
lay by a penny Tor a rainy day. There
are plenty of the "old stagers” left
among the Methodist preachers who
went through those times, and who
Are on hand, and so are we
are now living frugally on the amount
with a lot of Pure Insect
which they laid by. Salaries among
the Methodists have advanced some- j
Powder and the best
what, but they are still extremely low.
Sticky fly Paper,
The country parsons look upon their
also Neptheline
city brethren,as rolling in wealth and '
luxury, yet not a single Methodist pas-!
for the Cartor even in New York city receives as ’
■ pet Bug.
high a salary as Ave thousand dollars a I
year. This seems incredible, buL ac- [
cording to the New York Tribune, it is'
a fact, though it must be remembered
that a parsonage is almost always pro­
You will find a glass of our
vided and is furnished in some way or
other, comfortable or uncomfortable.
It is not until one comes to the coun­
try districts that the really meager sal­
aries are found. The case of the
preacher who applied for full connec­
tion with the recent conference at
Refreshing on a hot day.
Brooklyn is still fresh. Somebody got
up and said that the applicant owed
money, and so ought not to be allowed
to come in. Then a committee found
out that the man had duly three hun­
dred dollars a year salary; that out of
&lt;Bl«not tie Eleptu.il.)
this sum he had to support himself and
keep a horse, and on Sundays had to
ride thirty or forty miles to preach.
HASTINGS. MICH.
They decided to let him in. It is spme 1
times the case thatfihe country preach­
er’s salary is eked out by a "do­
nation" from his kind-hearted parish­
ioners They flock to the parsonage in
a body some night, bring enough 'sand­
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wiches and cakes and pies and cider to —
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enjoy themselves thoroughly, turn the
house upside down, leave a few clothes, I
FvauaucQ «,
provisions and, perhaps, a little money, I
and then go home with the impression funk a Wmjhalls Co., new vork.
that they have provided a winter’s
supply of food for the dominie's fam­
ily, ttnd have done altogether the neat
thing.

BY resolution of the Com­
mon Council all Water Takers
are allowed the privilege of
Sprinkling 6 hours out of every
24. Any time during the 24 A
hours.
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Hams &amp; Van Arman.

FLIES AND
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GftRPET BUGS

Yes.

Certainly.

Cherry Tonic Soda Water

But don’t think by this that our prices are up, for if you will ex­
amine them we will convince you of your mistake.

W, J. &amp; L. HOLLOWAY.

Beta Are a FEff PM TO JUDGE ■

ARE YOU POSTED

IT COST
NEARLY
ONE
MILLION
DOLLARS.

ONE OF
YOUR OBJECTS

ARE WE UP WITH THE TIMES?

Work Shirts, Full 36 inch, at
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40c. regular price 50c
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25
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All Washable Ties jfine patterns} at 15c,
All 50c. neckwear at 40c.
Our $1.00 working pants now going at 69c

NOW IN REGARD TO SHOES.
We will guarantee to save you money on every pair that’ you
buy of us.
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□RANDEBT LITERARY ACHIEVEMENT
OF THE CENTURY.
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Of all kinds.

Closing out

We have a fine line of Sample-Shoes for Men, Women and Children
that we will sell you at less than wholesale prices.

DO MOT BUY A DICTIONARY

And look over hie stock of Buggies.

He can show you

CaU and Inspect our Bargain Counter. I ou
will be surprised at the Low Prices.

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VOL. XXXIX. NO. 15.

Hastings
Banner
F“0ll*b«&lt;lTlmred»nb,
OOOJ4.

BT1OS..

HAarixvK. nim.

! laving bought the Furniture Stock of
HIK.AM KOGERS cheap, and desiring to
C]OS it oil!, in lhe next 30 days I will sell

REGARDLESS of cost,
T'ne stock consists of Book Cases, Bed
R...1 Suits,’ Chairs, Rockers, Side Boards,

&lt; Baby Carriages, Carpets, x Rugs,
-its
and everything that goes to make
Drai
up a i .-t class Furniture stock.

QEO. E. ROWE

w HEN

you get

time,

and see

call

.COUNtY NEWS.
Milo.
JuAtor fll‘ month of
of iluf.il
gr”" B“l* 0”'’
lnch
T Ci8|!,'i ”.T
*"d Slr K»Wit» K. O.
1. M. Joined will, them In . basket p|cnU.

res-irt. on Crooked lakh.
K !&gt; ilor,lnK 11 °- T- M- •»&lt;! Sir Knights
uJi.T'
I,rMent fro'n &gt;&lt;Klr 'Hy:
Matthews, Mesdamea
n' s.**L
U " 'k'duian. Itosa Woodruff,
I' F
Water.' Fannie Katj S T*N!”h' slr K“W1&lt;« J- J- llole^
John Busby, Lorenzo Maus and Fred J.
"dcMlruff.
The writer having a little
te jure Uw.k an early train for the resort
wilh plenty of tinio to go over the grounds.
12- morning was cold with high west
wl»ds and waves running high which detrto-ted from the pleasure of the young in
buat riding. But few were on the grounds
when the writer reache&lt;! lhe resort. Soon
thj Mnccalx-es began to swarm and the
la»ie extended as the bees came on the
ground. 120 persons were fed at two
Mdlings of the table. It would be a bopehjs task to give the menu of the table,
rrom my personal acquaintance
with
many at the table I do not think as many
baskets fnll of eatables were gathered up
at d taken home as came on tbe ground.
A ter dinner the assembled crowd gather­
er on the east side of the ground where
stoats were prepared and listened to song
aid remarks from Rev. Chase, of Delton
aid Rev. Johnson, of Kalamazoo. L. O.
Tf M. Commander, Mrs. Skillman made a
fr* appropriate remarks and those assetrUedgitheiIng again at the table to par­
take o ice cream and cake. ■

T a-.o»

those

Fin SHOES FOR GENTS,
Made by Hanan &amp; Son, of Brooklyn, N. Y

They are the best fitting Shoes we ever
sdld.

of any paper tn
County.

Hastings, mich., aug. 9.1894.

NOTICE

i

Banner.

Hastings

Try a pair.

KKeflF™1 Woolley &amp;-Bronson

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CONDEMNED
MURDERER
Recently stood on the scaffold with only
a few moments between him and eternity.
After the noose was adjusted he was ask­
ed if he would like to say anything. “Yes”
he replied, “I would like the make a few
......” We
remarks about the Wilson Bill.
submit that it was not natural for a man
under those circumstances to talk upon
such a subject. It was not expected.
So you would not expect us to talk of
anything but

FURNITURE
It's our business, we’re interested in it,
and can’t help talking about it If y°u
want any Bed Room Suites, Dressers,
Elegant Book Cases or Furniture of any
kind just give me a call. My complete
stock and low prices will please you.
I can show you the nicest tiling in the
line of Baby Carriages you ever saw if
you will only B*ve me the opportunity.

A. McCoy.

WHOLE NO. 2043

out again.
Creasy.
Prairieville barber has left another
Two barns on the W. Gilkey farm were
empty chair. Who will be the next?
burned last night Loss falls very heavi­
Be»»on Fisher of Saginaw Is the guest ly on James Reed whooocuoled the place,
ot friends and relatives.
he los’ng
all hto hay,
oats,
24
Miss Ora s'cwland and Jennie Brainard
acres of wheat, span of valuable horses,
visited at C. A. Newland’s last Saturday.
two wagons, farming implements, etc.
Origin of the 8re unknown.
Oh why don’t it raid?
Whitney’s show was in town Monday.
Dame rumor says that the Nashville
Cherubs have signed Bert Miller. Our
bail team does not like the idea of losing
Miller but are still willing to play with
the “Cherubs.”
Michael Doster, of Prairieville, was In
town Saturday and Monday doing a little
political business. M. D. Is ven- popular
in Woodland.
Mrs. Smith, wife of John M. Smith,
died Thursday. The funeral occurred at
the German Baptist church on Sunday.
Mrs. .Smith has been a patient sufferer for
several years. The many friends of Mr.
Smith and family extend their heartfelt
sympathy.
Burgierx once more 'entered ’ Schantz
Bros, store on Saturday or Sunday night.
On Monday morning Stephen Schantz
opened the store and at once missed tbe
cash register. Upon search it was found
in the basement of the building where It
had been opened but nothing was found in
it. Schantz Bros, missed several pairs of
shoes but cash seemed to be the object of
the raiders This same store has regular­
ly been broken Into once or twice each
year for eight or nine years, one time the
burglars demoralized the safe and got one
hundred and fifty dollars cash. Evidently
these raids are made by home talent
Schantz Bros, store Is not the only one
that has had nocturnal visitors. D. B.
Kilpatrick’s, B. S. Holly’s and Faul &amp;
Velte’s have been subjected to similar
raids. Il seems that our business men ought
to combine and hire a night watch. Al­
though Mr. Burgler nas been very success­
ful in escaping in the past we assure him
if caught in the future Woodland- people
will give film but little mercy.
Mrs. Hunslcker lias been sick for a con­
siderable lime and is no better at present.
Perry Hunsleker, of Allo, was in our
village last week, called by the sickness of
his inQiJ1 er.

i Peter Godfrey is on the sick list.
। Mrs. .1 hila Babbit, of Spring lake is the
giiest of her brother^ 1. Seger.
Mrs. Vivian and son Fred are visiting
Freeport friends.
A. C. Woolett, general merchant, in*tj nds Io place a wagon on the road
Charlie Goelclier. of Grand Rapids, is
Frank Bogart. of Reed City is In town
waiting friends in the .village.
this week.
i The L. A. S., of the Cong’l church will
Mrs. Horace Bristow and daughter. Ada
dive a lawn social next Friday eveniug nt of Battle Creek, were visiting old friends
the home ot Mrs. I Seger.
the latter part of the week.
i Freeport will soon have another general
Chas. Abbey was agieeably surprised
last Friday evening by 60 or 70 of his
I N. Brayton and family entertained rela­ friends. A pleasant time is reported by
tives from Howel! over Sunday.
an.
Mias Sarah Dipp Is III at this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Garrison Moore were at
I Freeport came out ahead at the ball
" Anu Arbor last week.
iameTast Saturday.
The ladles aid meet with Mrs. Frank
| Woodland and Freeport will cross bats Wright next Thursday afternoon, this be­
it this place next Friday.
ing the last aid before quarterly meeting a
good attendance Is desired.
Orangeville.
Lillian Ogden Is entertaining cousins
I Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Youngs, of Char­ from Battle Creek this week.
lotte. visited relatives here this week.
Blanche Tuttle visited relatives at Bat­
! Mrs. Janet Beattie has returned from tle Creek Inst week.
Richland.
Another treat In store. Particulars next
Mrs. Will Goodyear, of Hastings, was week.
r'
&lt;he guest of her mother Mrs. H. Beattie
Bolton.
last Sunday.
Mrs. Dr. Scribner is visiting her par­
The ball game here last Saturday was
too one sided to be interesting, the score cuts at Benton Harbor.
The Maccabee picnic at Crooked lake
standing Orangeville 27 and Hooper 8.
Mrs. M. J. Crawford, of Otsego, has th« 2nd was a grand success.
The Herald bld us good bye with last
been spending a few days with her moth­
weeks Issue. It will come out with a new
er.
head called tbe “Battle Creek News" so 1
Cloven! ale.
am informed.
Rev. J. C. Chase was at Hastings on
Work has again commenced at the brick
yard. Tbe large kiln recently burned business.
Rev. Mr. Grigsby, of Hastings, was the
with oil is tbe nicest lot of brick ever
guest of F. A Blackman recently.
made here.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. D. Morthland,
Bert McCallum and Ella Campbell were
married at the Methodist parsonage In the 1st, a son.
Allison Bostwick is very sick with ty­
Prairieville on the third Inst, Rev. C. T.
phoid fever.
Van Antwerp officiating.
Mrs. Cross, of Banfield has been visiting
A large number of our citizens attended
the ball tournament at Delton last Satur­ her sister Mrs. Rob Norwood.
M. R. Gwin, of Owosso, is visiting
day.
The Ladle. Aid sold their quilt to lhe friends and relatives In and around Del­
ton.
,
L
, ,
highest bidder Ust Saturday evening for
Ernie Norwood has been on the sick
82.73, Mrs. Jonathan Fox being the lucky
one. M.75 was the net proceeds received list. He says he don’t exactly like picnic
dinners.
for lee cream.
At the tournament Saturday everything
went off quietly and the scores were as
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Fr.lri.vtHe.
fdlows:—V a. m. Prairieville.16, Richland
Quite &gt; frost vlstlevl our vlein Ity on
7
12:30 Handheld 20, Cloverdale 6. Con­
tbe night of Aug 3rd.
sequently Prairieville and Banfield had to
A. C. Cahill end fetnlly ere camping
nlay the championship game which was
Crooked Lake,
played at 4 p. m. of which Prairieville
Mamie Goes of Plainwell, spent tbe
was victorious. Prairieville St. Banfield
past week with young friends of this
20. A very large crowd witnessed the
1 We had a heavy thunder storm last game.
..
Mrs. J. Beers, of Johnstown, was the
Wednesday evening but very little rain.
guest of her sister Mrs. G. W. Kern, SatTbe tbermomelerwlropped amumber of deUFJohn Edgett. of Lansing, was at the
*Irpenllat Ford was bit with a ball while
playing at Shelbyville one day last week, Thompson house over Sunday.
Ed, J. Evans, of Hastings. Sundayed in
and unable to be at bls post Thursday and
^*Gus M?Naughtou, ot Batlie Creek, at
Friday last, but report says he Is better.
Frank Uugbes home became frightened
at lhe llgblulng while lie was driving tended the ball game Sat.
F. A. Blackman and W. A. Lasher were
Some from town last Wednesday ewning.
and broke from the buggy pulling b'm at Plainwell Sunday.
Horace Pennock’s house and and barn
over the dash board. Dr. Hyde exhausted
were consumed by lire Sunday night.
Prairieville’s supply of court
unknown as yet.
Frank’s face and now they tell him he Cause
Dr. VanHorn returned, from California
looks like Sullivan after bis tustle with
Monday but did not bring hto family. He
C Mrs' Geo, Williams and family of Grand thinks that is the state for him.
Vesta Mosher, of Cloverdale, and Mas­
Rapids are guests ot her brother. Lucian ter Ferrand Dealer, of Saranac, were the
guests
of Mina and Grover Davenport
G1Bert*MeCallum and Ella Campbell were
unUeSln umrriwo.t lb. P»™m.je by
A’hna Reno has gone to Allegan to live
Kev C T. VauAnlwerp on Satutdaj leak
tbi’au|nF.nVoelker the “Boy Oratori’ will
Re, Q. v. Pixley and wife returned

Bp".&lt;’”«iwi«&gt; •&lt; the

Hr ,eft ,or B*lU&lt;! Crwk Wed'

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"’u’er.-The dwelling bouse, hero. SOO

of
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&lt;r,.nipmHnts :Ju* property ot Horton len
n« k two miles west ot Hickory G“ruere.
B«rry Co., burned &gt;t two o'clock Mondsr
',,?“ed'.'n7r"1^.u‘'.u.ny «e «»“ «' umralnx. &lt; Tbe family Imrely oeeaped In
their ulgbt clothe.“"'d
thlnee. The low I. »sooo, partially in

‘“litw. Wlleox

1» entertaining company

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wife .Bended1

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brother', wife’s funeral &lt;t BalUe Ore k
able to be

Tuesday-

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Chris Cross and wife of Lake City are
the guests of his parents. ■
F. Gorham Sundayed with friends in
West Rutland.
Mrs. C. Ocbampangb of Grand Rapids,
is visiting her patents. T. Tanner and
wife.
A. Myers Sundayed with Mr. Craven,
in Hope.
Some of the young sports of this vicini­
ty went to Hope, to play ball Sunday.
Mrs. C. £ Hathaway went to Gales­
burg Sunday, called there by tbe illness
of her mother.
Last' Saturday while Mr. and Mrs.
Howe were returning from Hastings, the
horses became frightened by tl»e harness
breaking and upset the buggy throwing
them out, breaking Mr. H.'s shoulder but
visited not much damage otherwise.

Shultz.
Mrs. Carrie Spenee of your city
relatives here last week.
Ola llllck Is visiting relatives near Bat­
tle Creek.
George and Nettle Hazel are visiting
near Kalamazoo.
Acbaa Merritt is visiting friends here.
An enjoyable time was had at tbe pic­
nic Thursday. Quite a goodly number
were present
Mrs. F. Zefbel and Mrs. C. Bordendorff
visited at J. and F. Weyerman’s last week.
Charlie and G. £ Reyon and their wives
and Frankie Hallock attended the picnic
at Dowling Friday.
Dan Hinds made a short visit at home
last week.
Desale Still was the guest of Minnie
Maynard Saturday and Sunday.
Wyman Newell was the guest of Johns­
town friends Saturday and Sunday.
Ida Hall is suffering with very sore eyes
at present.
Ralph Newton to Improving the looks of
his farm with a picket fence.
Charlie
-Eddy is doing the work.
Our Sunday School will take part- tn
Rally Day.

deliver a lecture at the M. La&gt;v
Avenlnr
Seuject
’ p'rahlevine ’base ball club were^ the ^Wanted’ Moral Aug.
Paste.”10th.
Admission 10
champions In lhe tournament at Delton
C“m’m Allie Moir, ot Goble., I&gt; vl.lllul
“‘i^'vfutum Barman Is very sick.
her sisters ot Ibis pl.ee, Mrs. Boynton .nd
Tbe W. F. M S. met with Mrs. L. U.
Mies Jennie Moir.
The Mls.es Hollld.y, Birds SL John
Kuitalee last Wedneeday p. m.
Mr
of Hilladale Co. Is tbe guest and Harkess were the guests of Mrs. Q. A.
«&gt;'»^bXot^Xoo. visited

W 1 Brown's last Wedneada).
Clare Brvwn 1« »ble 10 be ou •**&gt;“■
Byron H.0.OU was In onr village S«ur

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outing. A good time is expected.
Rev. Brown of Cedar Creek preached
here last Sunday morniag.
He will
preach again one week from next Sundfcy.
The Bedford base ball team attended a
tournament held at Dowling Aug. 3, and
came home winners of first
money.
Tbe boys speak very highly of their treat­
ment by the Dowling base ball team.

We need ruin very ranch now.
. The C. E. Social at John Hendershott’s
was not as well attended as was expected
on account of the storm which came up
early in tbe evening, but those who were
present report a good lime.
Mr. Martin Cole has moved to Middle­
ville.
Mrs. Grant Hendershott had a sister
from Galesburg visiting her'last week.
Paul Voekler, “The Boy Orator” speaks
here Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Pierson and children are visiting
her people at Rayland.
Stephen Adams
to helping in the store during her absence.
. The Sunday Schools here expect to be
out in full foree for Rally Day.

from their trip to Toronto and Niagara

"XSTX^of Bast-ng. wU at

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Dr. VauHorn is expected home this
week. Mrs. Van Horn and daughter will
remain for an indefinite time, zA band of Italian campers arrived here
last week and took up their abode at the
lake side..
The remains of Mrs. B. Pussell were
Interred in the Baltimore cemetery last
Bunday.
Mrs. C. Gorham Is seriously ill at this
writing.
Henry Gaskill of Battle Creek, called on
friends here last Saturday.
Miss Dr. Bryant of Battle.Creek, Is the
guest of relatives here at present.
Mrs. M. Gaskill of Johnstown Is the
guest of relatives here at this writing.

State Hoad.
Mrs. Crothers and Mm. Newton visited
at Mrs. McKnlght’s last week.
Mrs. William Fisher was called to Kalamazoo by a telegram mi account or tlie
serious Illness of her son Elmer.
□John Marks of Coats Grove Was
his
parents Monday.
The Ladies Dime Society will meet
with Mrs. John Fisher jr„ next Thursday.
Mrs. Kase Wolcott had the misfortune
to step on a buck saw and cut her foot.

Mr. Waltz of Woodland. Is loading hogs
’on care for Grand Rapids parties.
J. W. Wolf and Leroy Barnum are
camping at Wall Lake.
Those that failed to hear Eld Havens
lecture missed a grand thing.
He has
promised to return soon.
Mr. Black is entertaining company from
Kalamazoo.
Mrs. Woodard delivered a very good
lecture on “The Evils of Tobacco.”
Com is doing moderately well this dry
weather.
Oats are yielding very well.
Potatoes are needing rain but not hail,
as we hear from other parts where crops
were damaged much by hall.
We hear many from here are going to
take in the Sunday School Rally and many
are glad the ball playing and races were
laid aside and othera think tbe Sunday
School might have a Rally alone and
aside from any other organizations. [The
Rally and the G. A. R. Reunion will clash
in no respect
It will simply give tbe old
veterans an opportunity to get the ‘bene-.
fits of the Rally.—Bd.]
Prichard rille.
Work was began on the culvert west of
this place on Monday,
Mrs. Cora Prichard of Hastings, is visit­
ing her parents at this place.
If the dry weather continues a short
time longer the corn and potatoes will be
a very Jlrht crop.
The grist mil! in this place to getting
more work than it has had before in many
years.
Farmers are grinding their wheat
and feeding it to their hogs.
A good many from this place attended
the ball game at Dowling Friday.
Geo. Tobias and wife visited friends in
Maple Grove Monday and Tuesday.
Chas. Prichard will move his house on
the wall where Ills house burned last
spring.
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Many from this ‘place will take in the
Rally at Hastings next week Wednesday.
Ilunfield.
P. Fisher, C. Iden. L C. Edmonds, and
£ Moore, were elected tost Saturday, as a
committee to make arrangements and pre­
pare our Sunday School for the Barry’
County Rally August 15th.
The commit­
tee will meet on lheevH of Prayer meeting
Ing night Aug. Uth.
Henry Wickwire threshed hto Aback
clover seed and got 80 bushels from 18
acres.
Robert Branny and wife went last Sat­
urday to visit John Elsey’s people at
Galesburg.
*
Frank Doty and'wife and L. N. Mosh­
er anil wife wen team ping at Guji Lake
last, week.
U. J. Shoemaker had a field, of wheat
that averaged 26 bushels per acre*.
Mrs Peter Fisher ami daughter xme
near having a sad aec dent by their borx*.
becoming frightened by a steam thresh­
er. but was averted by the timely acta of
tbe boys catching the Imrse and leading
it by while the Indie* gut out amt went
afoot.

County Grangv.
The third quarterly meeting of the
Barry County Pomona Grange, P. of
will meet with Glass Creek Grunge on
Friday, Aug. 24, 18M.
Forenoon session opened in the fitfh de­
gree at 10 o’clock, a. m. for the transac­
tion of business of interest for the good
of the order. a
Dinner at 12 o’clock.
Afternoon session will be called to or­
der at 2 o’clock sharp, when the following
program will be rendered:
Singing by the Grange.
Address of Welcome by Sister Ora
Newland, of Glass Creek Qraage.
Response by Sister Howard of Rutland
Grange.
Singing by the Grange.
Recitation. Bessie Whitwrigbt.
Paper—Will Otto.
Music—Zero Newland.
Selection—Grace Luther.
.
Canada Thistle and the Best Method to
Eradicate them—H. M. Bristol. J. T.
Vansycle and A. C. Towne.
Singing by tbe Grange.
Speech—Bro. Dawson.
Instrumental Music—Zera Newland.
Paper—R. C. Norton.
Selection—Sister Dawson.
Singing by the.Grange.
Evening session will be called to order
at half past sevetr o’clock for the purpose
of conferring the fifth degree. Followed
by suggestions for the good of the order.
Question Box.
Let all patrons be present and enjoy a
good time.
Geo. R. Bowser,
County Lecturer.
.
Obltuarr.
Elmira Fuller was born In Carlton,.
Orleans Co.. N. Y.. Aug. 20th, 1825, aqd .
died of cancer, in Carlton, Barry County,
Micb.. July 25th, 18M.
She was married to Jasper Warner, her
now sorrowing husband, Sept 28th. 1845.
They have walked life’s pathway peace­
fully together for nearly forty-nine years.
To them were born fdur sons and one ■
daughter: two of the sons died In infancy.
The daughter was married and after a few
years she died leaving a little girl, whom
they brought up as their own. Stella has
been wit&amp; her and with a kind heart and
willing bands has helped to care for her in
her sickness, and now mourns as one be­
reft of a mother.
Tbe family came to this state eighteen
years ago always
alwajs residing In jthh
jthl town­
Bister Warner* sought amt
i»n« found
ship. Sister
the Savior some twenty-five years. As a
Christian she was not active, but quiet,
meek and humble, ever letting’ her light
shine forth through her Godly example.
Her sickness was long and painful, but
her strong faith In Him who is able to
give strength and grace, helped her to bear
her suffering without a murmur.
As a friend and neighbor aha wax shove
reproach: as a wife, kind and devoted; as a
mother, loving and indulgent Wy mourn
her loss but we do not wish her hack.
Good night, precious spirit, we will greet
you in the morning. For we sorrow not
as those who have no hope.

Baptist Pulpit Themes. Morning -T|&gt;e
Service that the Christian Should U-nder
to his Country.” Evening. “God’s C»me.w‘
Sunday Schoo! at noou.

There will be services at the Mri'iodtot
Sunday
church next Sunday a« usual.
*
a-^o.
School at noon. Epworth League
Baptist Young Peoples Union
votional meeting at 6:80 p. m.
“My Time to lr Thy Hands.”
Mrs. W. O. Lowden.

U 1 ter.

•iidjy
We,wish to thank those who
&lt;»rtal
aaslxted -us during' thr sickness an
rtMrfr
of our lieiowd wife and daughter,
many actant kforlnrss are fully
at»d and will rw. be held In
memory.
^KB8T]
brdlord
Mk amd mb8. John e Hkkhin*. m.
MIssm Belle and Ruth Seamnns of Bat­
tle Creek, spent Sunday with Miss Nellie
Crane.
„
Mrs. E. W Jordan and daughter Ber­
thaukx for ’be Himuathy bimI
nice,are spending* week with relatives in
shown -ox during H»e slrkoefis i
Hastings.
of our win- &gt;n«i nwshrr
Mia* LanraClark of Bittle Creek, who
Jam-wk •Vaxtrn am» I
has bee»ijrMt1t.r Mix’ Rum- R&lt;&lt;rra fur the
past week.
ret«ir»tM| h«&gt;w.
Mbs Pearl jtroC&gt;. nnn. .who has been
Al! d«»-itar.»d w«i!
home «'U *
W. II Mn
A partv of you”*
started Mr
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IOWA

FROM WASHINGTON.

DEMOCRATS.

I GAMBLING LN ALLEYS.

Motaw and Adopt • Ftatform.
Dm Notxra. 1*-. Auk. «.-The demo­
cratic state convention assembled m
Calvary tabernacle Wednesday mernBills of Impnrtanrr HUcumM la th. Ing at 10:30 o’clock. About 400 dele­
; gates were in attendance. Ex-Gov.
Senate and Ilouee—The 1'roceedI Boies was made permanent chairman. ■
He addressed the delegates and re­
Briefly Told.
! viewed at great length the tariff issue.
। ’ The nominations were made in tho
Washington. Aug. I.—The general afternoon, without any opposition, by
deficiency appropriation bill was re- acclamation, candidates for the offices
ported to thr senate yesterelay and in some instances being difficult to.
placed on the calendar, as was also the find.’ Tho following is the J.icket_ as
house bill to provide a unifonn system completed:
*
*-*Secretary
of
-st
ata,
»». F. Dale,
Polk; auditor. John
of bankruptcy. The sundry civil bill . IL
Whitefield.
Guthrie; treasurer.
L.
was passed.
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-------Wahbikgton. Aug. 9.—A resolution . W. White, Wayne: supreme judge,
was passed in the senate yesterday long
term,
John
Cloggett.
Cerproviding that the decision of tbe com-■ ro Gordo: supreme ljudge,
short
missloners of immigration in regard । term, Edward W. Mitchell, Fremont;
to admission of aliens should be final. ' attorney general. J. D. F. Smith, Cher- (
Mrs. W. J. Roach, Kilbourne. III.
'
•'
Wabhington, Aug. 8.—A bill was in- ■ okec; railroad commissioner, W. L.
‘ troduced in the senate yesterday by ; Parker, Osceola; clerk of supretaej
1 Senator Hill providing that no alien j court, T. II. North, Dallas; supreme
Lobs of appetite, sleeptessoeM. and ronumxl anarchiaU shaU be permitted to land court reporter. J. J. Shea, Council .
——— I|
B«W«cb«
troubled me parti}- Last April 1I at uny port .&gt;( the Itaitud State.,; uta.. j Bluff,.
I! providing
providing for
for the
the exportation
any unun-i;
The platform
demands the
tne election
exportation of
of any
The
platform demands
election
• naturalized foreign-Wn person who. of United States senators by direct
parilia upon a trial in any court, shall appear vote; favors liberal pensions: holds to
ooMirdxi to trv Hood’s
t,ie judffe of the court before which the use of both gold and silver us the

Thursday, Aug. 9, 1894.

Work of Legislators in tho FiftyThird Congress.

&lt;jook BROS.. Pcoprortor*.

That Tired Feeling

Mood’s Sarsaures !■'»
Cures

C

now myI
• Sarsaparilla
troubles are and
all gone.
«»v« Hood-, suure
'*****'
rllla to my baby, 8 mos., for sores on bls body
and it cured him. Mas W. J. Roach._______
Hood’t Pills are purely vegetable. 15c.
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PARKERS
HAIR BALSAM

Thu Game of Crape la Very Pop­
ular in Washington.

!

Hnfnh anti-option
fi-nt
ir,n bill
l,t11' wan
wii* re- 1
house Batch
ported.
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!
Washington, Aug. 4.—The last of'
' the appropriation bills, theideflciency. ,
j was passed in the senate yesterday.
J and the bills for the admission of New II
Mexico and Arizona to statehood were
reported and placed on the calendar. ;
!
Washington. Aug. 6.—In the senate
on Saturday bills were passed to amend ;
the quarantine regulations so far as
they apply to vessels plying between j
United States porta and foreign porta '
an or near the frontier and to subject
to state taxation national bank notes !

AU the Newsboy, of the MsUomA Capital
Are Addicted to It—Liver Up Jack,
the Fan&gt;«pS Klu« of the
Hour Throwers.
(Special Washington Letter.]
In every avocation of life, in every
aggregation of human beings, there in
a superior man who is called the boss,
the chief, the king, or the emperor aa
a designation of the general recogni­
tion of his superiority. It is narrated
of King Saul, in the Scriptural history,
that he was head and shoulders above
his brethren: that is to s»JS that he
was a ver;, large man physically. In
all the Scriptural descriptions of the
Philistines there isenemun who stands
out most prominently, and that is GoHath of Gath, and he receives payticular mention because of his immense

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stature.
*
In the baseball world of the present
day there is a pinJ er who is called the
king, and there wata»u king of chess
men.;a .king of dicckcr p ujt
the big capite »u &lt; ng
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la set upon one aide of hie bwd and
balanced upon his large and genenrae
our. complete* the unwritten atory
that he la the proud«.t man in the vi­
cinity when he Jump, off of th. train
which owe. the lout- bridge and atepa
upon the public reaervation where the
game of crape h&gt; moat indulged in upon
Sunday afternoon. If hta load and em­
phatic ooatume ahtmld prove inaufflclent
Ui command the homage of all of hia
follower. In the vicinity. Liver Lip
Jack could readily nnd quickly produce
from his capacious trouaera pocket a
long uod keen razor blade with which
the king would a» lief carve a man aa
carve a possum.
The game is played with dice, which
are supposed to be made of ivory, but
which arc generally made of l»on&lt;»:
and this fact accounts for the common
designation of the game, as “bone
throwing ” Although it is supposed to
be purely a game of chance, there Is
considerable opportunity for cheating
in it, as indeed there is in all game?, in
which prufeadonal gamblers indulge.
This game of craps was invented by
some plattation i. : gro slave; but his
name ha# never been inscribed upon
the walfoof the temple of fame. In the
good old hln /rry d»yn the negroes were
not allowed to gamble, nor indulge in
any games in tho cotton fields. A puck

, ♦(»«
the colored pcOiuli
there is a man
favors a
r tjirifT for revenue unlv*
tvwoilo. Lhort*
favors
tariff for revenue only.
. culled “Liver Lip Jack.” or “King of
cOmFtO AN ENO
the Bone Throwers.” It is necessary
. r ..
‘
to explain that the bone thrbwers are
Chicago 8witchm«n Declare the Strike
• the people who play “craps,” a game
OfiT— Addrro* to Voters.
Chicago, Aug. 6-—With the cxccp- which has become an American institu­
Gon of the unions on the Santa Fe and tion. pure tfqd simple. 'Die game is
especially adapted to the people of
the Chicago A Eastern Illinois rail­
roads the local organization of tho the present "generation, where every­
American Railway union, through thing is •expocted to go with-a rush,
their delegates iu I’hlich’s hall Sunday and the fastest of nil gambling games
afternoon, declared the strike off so is the game of craps., In playing poker,
or other
with cards, a- great deal
far as Chicago is concerned. This ae- ~--- »»-games
—.-------------------■ consumed■ in
■ putting- up
— the
•*-}
tion will not necessarily affect the of- time
is

dealing nnd
and* shuffling the
condition of the strike at other pointe. money, in .imbnr
and United States treasury- notes. •; the unions of those places being free cards, drawing and di^anling. in study­
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~~ I Thirtv-seven pension bills were also , to take whatever action they may ing hands and in deliberation as to
what to do in order to win or deceive
iw w*"*'**!/: alno other vain»•»•«&lt;*• taelfiainr o»« lnere»»iu|&gt; to d«m fitijVlc prHr.'urnt, t&gt;&lt; ^ft;
-L EntbuNi '• $100 a month the pension paid the;
an opponent.
era. BASE 8A1
BALL
With the adjournment of the conIn the game of craps, however,
1 widow of &lt;Hn. Abner Doubleday and I vent ion the management of the strike 1
AHa .-(Mtera: orSjEa.-t
or.\;Ka.-t 1t&lt; th St New
N&lt;vr York ' another granting a pension to the
the ! , passed
passed out
outof
ofthe
thehands
handsof
ofthe
the nationnation­ which is a fascinating game to the
.
of
arctic explorer. Lieut. 1 al officers and irito the hands of the lower elements of sporting society, all
A Cup &lt;•!1 lit-ef
lte«f Vt- i &lt;th,i
ithu c.hf-uti.'kt.
chewert. ntirfttat
purist anti
and 'J x___ a;„i____________
.1...
i unions under local .self-government.
; is chance and everything is done with
Frederick
Schwatka.
x bent i can ’-e prdp.wed lustanuy from ।
: ‘ The striking employes of the Stock a bop. skip and a jump. It makes no
|
Washington, Aug. L—Mr. Boen । Yards company
.
_ decided Sunday night difference what the stakes may lie,
Il, (Minn.) introduced a bill inrthe house ^to return to work.
wheth’;: ,i penny or a dollar, if is all
you yesterda.V
abolish nati^fd banks,' \ An address to tHe voters of the United* the same with the crap players. News­
There’s only one genuine kind and that Jar.
you making it unlawful to charter a .bank States was issued by the A. R. U, It lx&gt;ys.
bootblacks, l»c-ggara and all
can kn.vw by t!hv signalurv In blue on every;
the inception
who are able to raise
----- or provide additional currency for redites
_______________________
, . and progress of classes
. of people
.
| those already chartered, and directing the strike and appeals for the election enough money to make a bet. play
pledged to the «.nnr.tn.Ar.t
enactment .r-j^Lt^u
qr*ps. Th.*
The irriiii'
game &lt;-n.il
can Ibe
played unon
upon
j the secretary of tb^ treasury to with-' of ^legislators
tinin^ niciL-raari
m» nlaved
I the pavement, or in the dual of the
al­
.
• draw all deposits of public money from of arbitration laws.
:
Icy.
as
well
as
it
could
be
played
up&lt;vn
• the banks and return them to the
N AM ED FOR ^CONGRESS.
tejeoaury.
i tile green cloth of » billiard or a faro
Washington, Aug. u.
2.—The
contested Candldatro Selected by the Several Par- table,
I
ihecp
.ection of Moore against F
Funston,. I
।
u** b* Varioua Localities.
Alt!
r■
Although there are a number of crap
I election
,
!LLfrom
w.
the- Second
dL-L. 1~‘.district
..2
of Kansas,
Congressional, nominations twere
----------re- players, particularly of the colored
{ race, who indulge in the game of craps
' Meppied the time of the house yester ported as follow, on Thursday:
—. evfry
.... — torm
_
o— aL_.
—. - j*..
a
... I llllnolM. eighteenthn district. Rev. —Thomas
*i.
W. in this city and vicinity, the most in­
a!
of «f *_a
oJ. fe&gt;-retine
tb&lt;* .valuable
day. Vw.a
but no decision was reached,
partp and ftlftcardiDK the worthless. Thev '
—
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-3.—-In the
■
■house Hymea (pro.j. Iowa.
--------- Tenth district. J. C. Ba- veterate gamblers an* the colored
Washington, Aug.
make thin faces plump and round out the rigker (pop.). Indiana. Fourth district. James E. .
®yesterday the army officer at Omaha Watson (rep.). Tennessee. Fifth district. J. ■ newsboys of the morning and evening
urc- Thf-y are the
A o
great
of-------them
are
----- many
------- _ —
---------STANDARD REMEDY
'.’who ordered target practice on Sunday D.-Richardson (dem.). Kentucky. Eighth dis- papers.
of Ohio. trlh. Oswald Thomas (pop.). Texas. Eighth adept in throwing tb.e Ixmcs, and they
for leannemi. containing no arsenic, and abso­ was scored by Mr. Grosvenor,
r- K-B«U
IF ttatl (&lt;^).
\ ida^. JamroGuua
.
. ’. considerable
.
:
case
of
Moore
,
win
monev
from
each
The contested election 1
lutely kanultss.
•d in favor of !
Oklahoma. JeacpKWiaby (dem.)
• olher; bul lh(. barve-t tinu.. .js on SunPrice, prepaid. ? 1 per box : « for 45.
vs. Funston was decided in favor of ।
,
- •
.
Moore, ^n hour was snent in the disL,on p
congress were made
afteruoo:»s when they take stranPampblet, ’* HOW TO GET FAT,” fre*.
°^S °n . . By’
,,
! gers inb) the grnuc in the alleys, the
ThrTlItNAiCVRA CO.,fell Broadway, New cussion of a bill to authorize thesecreYork.
।
tary of the navy to establish and main- j
iiHn?u Elih^JJh dUtriJr’ Rro^^T* highwa.' ^ the by-ways and the hedges

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’ The following congressional noiu- instructed his followers to go out into
on tlie naval reserve of the Pensacola
indtions were made on Saturday:
1 the world and preach tile gospel unto
bay, Fla., but no action was taken.
Wa®hington, Aug. 4.—A resolution
lulnol*. Seventh district, George E. Fos* every creature.
was introduced in the house yesterday bLwL
w *'•?• I
Tl‘c 5Uk-s fOT whl»&gt;&gt; ‘be* UUle feltacm.)
renominated. Minnesota, ,
,
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...
by Mr. Bland (Mo.) to plac* all sugars ttarwif
Fourth district.
J. Darrah
LUiTtafh (dem.).
I lotvs P,B-V ure «H»ietimes remarkably
Fosrth
district, Edward
Edward J.
(dem.).
on the free list and to raise $100,000,­
. —-——------ -large for such little bits of humanity.
MtarlU. Sentenced.
| They notonly pl.y forprunlntaudnickEmbenier Melville
000 revenue by an income tax. A bill
was introduced by Mr. Baker (Kan.)
AuV ••—"‘■B*® D. eta, but ray often they ptay for qu»rto establish reservoirs for the storage Mdrtlle th. yountr collation clerk of I ter dollar.; and, H you know anything
of rainwater for the tillable lands the Bank of California, who was r®*
west of tbe 90th meridian, and Mr. cently arrested for embezzlement, I
Blair (N. tl.) offered a resolution for after hi» flight to Nevada, and who
the investigation of lynchings in this now confesses to embezzlements ag-1
country in tHfe past ten years. Ad­ gregating 134,000 during a period ex- I
tending over several years, was sen
journed to the Oth.
tenoed to eteht years in the San Quen­
Four Block* in Aabro.
tin penitentiary.
Lamoure, N. D., Aug. 8.—This city is
Salmon FUherie* Poor.
in ashes. A great fire broke out on
Vancouver. B. C., Aug. A —Ths
Front street Thursday morning and,
fanned by a strong wind, laid waste ealmon iu the Frazer river are still
the entire business ebnter of the town. very small and canners express great
Four blocks of stores arc burned, in­ anxiety regarding the outlook. Tho
cluding the county courthouse and the price of fish here has risen to twenty
records. The Leland hotel and a drug cents. Fishing in the northern rivers
store are the only buildingsleft,stand- is also poor. As a number of white
ing. The loss is 8200,000 and onjy par­ fishermen and Indians are dependent
upon the results of the fishing season,
tially covered by insurance.
there is much financial distress.
polDlnc New Silver Dol.ars.
Ton* of Sugar Beet*.
Wabkin^ton, Aug. 2.—Reports to
Chino, Cal., Aug. 4. — The Chino
the director of the mint show that
sugar
factory,
the largest factory and
ltveb up jack.
since orders weFe issued to resume the
refinery in the United States, has
coinage of silver dollars the mint at
started
up.
With*
this season’s addi­ about newsboys, you know that a lit­
New Orleans has turned out 8203,000
tions to the plant, made at a cost of a tle fellow who can accumulate enough
and the mint at San Francisco $160,­
quarter of a uMllion dollars, the fac­ money to gamble for quarters is quite
000, making 8428,000 in alL
The
tory will use 1,000 tons of beets per a man in his station of life. The same
seigniorage on this amount is about
day. and its daily output of refined thing, however, happens to the lucky
8127,000.
sugar will be 140 tons.
newsboy which happens to the grown­
up gambler. That Is, in the long run
BUw Off HU Head.
Danbury, Conn., Aug. 0.—Raymond
he becomes a pauper with no visible
Hastings, Neb., Aug. fl.—James
Leimer, aged 59, father of twenty-nine
means of support and no disposition to
Garrett,
a
prominent
farmer
living
children, twenty-three of whom are
obtain a living through the fields of
living, banged himself in this city Sat­ south of Kenesaw, committed snicide honest labor.
'
by
blowing
off
the
top
of
his
head
j
urday in a fit of despondency. His
This game
with a shotgun. Crop failure and I
... of craps, which is perme­
wile, aged 50, survives him.
.
ating
tear Lhat hi. pension would b. revoked sU
Xthe national capital and invading
all the cities on the Atlantic eoast, is
Wyomloz Kepublioaa*.
.re Lhe c.u»s. He wu 00 year. old :
not confined to the newslwvs and little
Casitcb, Wyd, Aug. 8.—At there pub­ and leaves a large family in fair
cir- people by any means. It
pteyed by
lican state convention, held here Thurs­ turns tances.
day a full state ticket was nominated,
grown men. particularly of the colored
To Die by the Guillotine.
race, and while the policemen do not
headed by W. T. Richardson, of John­
Lyons, Aug. 4.—Cesario Santo, lhe
son county, for governor.
with the ^-vsand
assassin of President Carnot, was children in the alleys who are gambling
“d
for
«» “oner- AL
t£. “.ra dMICT" 8ma11
Km all
....
Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. A—Actuated to death by the roUlotine. It took the ; gent in following the grown-up Xby jealousy, Mrs. J. F. Froman.of thia jury only a quarter of an hour to agree pie who indulge in this game of chaS^T
city, threw sulphuric acid in the face QP?D«T TerdwU 14 wcnt ont at noon Of all the colored men who play erana
of Miss Louise Leber, burning out her end fifteen mlnuteetatar ralurnod with in thie city. IJrar Lip Jack tathe
It. rerd.ee ready,
.
expert; .nd it i. beJL o( “J

PROBATE ORDER.
II
State«»(Michigan, County «f Barry—as.
At a session of the PmtMte Court for tbe
County of Barry, hidden ar the Probate Office In
tbe city of HMttngs, In said county, on Wed­
nesday. the llthdav of July, In the year one
thouiixud eight hundred and ninety four.
Present, Charles 5Y. Anrstrong, Judge of
Probate.
In the matter of tbe estate of Stephen
Bpragu ■
.!.
On reading and filing the petition duly verified
of John Sprague, son of said deceased, praying
that administra lion of said estate may be
granted to Cbxun cey Townsend, or to some
Other statable person.
Thereupon it la ordered, that Thursday, the
DC li day of August A. D. IKU, ax ten o’clock In the
forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of said
petition and that the heirs at law of said de­
ceased and all other persona interested In said
estate , are required to appear at a session of
ssld Court, then to be holden At the Probate

o&lt; the petitioner may not te granted. And It Is
further nrdere.t. that said petitioner give notice
to the persons Interested in said estate, of the
pendency of said petition and the hearing
thereof By causing a copy of this order to be
published tn the Hastincs Bannkr. a news
paper printed and circulated in said County of
Barry, once In each week for tiirve successive
weeks previous to said day of hearing..
Chas. w. Armstrong
Judge of Probate.
(A tree copy.)
PROBATE ORDER.
Slate of Michigan, County of Barry, tt.
At a sesilon of the Probate- Court, for
Abe wnntv of
Barry
holden st the
Probate office, In tbe City of Hastings. In
-MiO County, on Wednesday the 1st dav of
Aucust. ui the year one thousand eight hundeed and ninety i&lt;mr.
Present. Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
Probate.
In the matter bf the estate of James R.
Mason, a minor.
On reading and filing the petition duly veri­
fied of Anna D Mwon. guardian of said minor,
praying that her first account as such cuardlan
ibis day filed In said court may .be heard and
allowed.
!
Tbereapon it Is ordered, that Tlinnidsv the
-ini day of august A. D., ism at ten o'clock In
the forenoon, t* Mtagned for the hearing of
jutitl petition and tbat Sie helra at taw of said
^ireexiH-d aud all ether personv Interested In
-- -- ------ - ------------------- J
-pf*Mr at a newton
m atlhe Probate
office, in Lhe city nt F
1 In said County.
and show rouse. if «’
H?. why theprajer
of lhe petitioner may
I granted. And It
rtltloner give no
■»»CT7 w mn jrcrvmm »mc-iLtatAK 1(1 Said estate, of
the pendency of mu petition and the hearing
thereof t« rousing a ropy of this order to be
puhlishrd tn the Hartings Hann Kit. a newsipau r arlnted and circulated in arid County
.of
twwi lu rath week ter three aucceaatre
-wreM I’T/fvtons to said day ot bearing.
Chas. W. akmrtmong.
Judge ot Probate.
M true copy.)

PROBATE ORDER

Dm Moines, la., Aug. 4.—Railroads
doing business in Iowa have appealed
to the state commissioners for permis­
sion to increase rates.

•M to
start Tburular th.
®4 ax ten o’dock k

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Dayton. O., Aug. 4.—Ward Eberly,
of this efty, died suddenly from drink­
ing lemonade. He was 17 years old and
weighed 500 pound*

Enroe, accused of aaaaultin^ Him Ella

Ai

Chicago, Aug. 4.—Additional claims
for damages during the riots, aggre­
gating #275.000, have been filed against
tbe city. Claims for •336,000 have also
been filed against the city by the
Columbian
Salvage
company
Tor
world’s fair property burned July 5.

Freitah sailed from here Sunday in the
Nina, a forty-foot boat, in which be
proposes to cross the Atlantic. Three
thousand people bade him godspeed.
W.n,s«Tux.Ai9. t^lndg. .luwph
Holt, who WM judge ^Jroc»;e geuerwl

luck in throwing the bones that he is
reroeraized u the king of lxme
era.
M yon °ould onra rae him dra-wd in
hta Sunday clothe, y.,u wouW

They ere made by covering a linen
collar or caff with “xeliv.! • ?. ’
. the
waterproof gpods rjadeIN TIN evr AL1.XT.

of cards or a dice box could not be car­
ried without discovery. Inasmuch as
necessity is the mother of invention, of
bad things as well us good, and there
seemed to be a necessity for gambling,
even among the poor, lowly and illiter­
ate. a game was invented by means of
which some amusement could be had.
and the gambling mania coddled, with­
out discovery- by master or overseer.
The game of craps, ‘played, with only
two dice, and those dice thrown from
the "hand, instead of from .a box, was
invented under these, circumstances.
The war came, the negroes fled to
freedom: all were ultimately emanci­
pated; later on they were enfranchised;
finally they became full-fledged citi­
zens. with a realization of a greatness
wMch was thus thrust upon them; but
they stuck to craps. The surviving
negroes of slavery, days, the veterans
of the plantation, their .sons and grand­
sons, are playing craps to-day just as
their ancestors play ed in cotton field
and enntebreak beneath the sunny
southern skies.
But nowadays they
play for money, whereas in that elder
day they played for pins, buttons and
and tobacco.
Before the war the
stakes for which they gambled were
put up “just for fun,*’ in a monkey­
like imitation of their owners. To-day
they are gamblers, pure and simple,
with the gaming instinct fully devel­
oped.
They throw the bones for
money, and will use the razors for dead­
ly purpose to’ defend their winnings.
Therefore they are Anathema before
the law, and the blue-coated gentlemen
from Ireland who patrol this citv are
after them day and night.
The* illustration of a game in Tincup
alley is taken from life. Only one
block away is famous Pennsylvania
avenue. Four blocks eastward is the
capital building. But these little fel­
lows have no horizon beyond the bat­
tered tenements, with their paneless
windows and doorless doorsills. The
pavement of the alley is of cobble­
stones, but the soles of their fleet are
so callous that they suffer no pain as
they dance about the bones. One lit­
tle fellow carries his unsold papers un­
der his arm. If he wins at crap^he
need not try to sell them. If he loses, he
will have.to tel? his gin-soaked black
father that “papes wquldn’ sell t'
day.” The little angel in black skin
who is throwing the bones has
dropped his blacking box and dropped
all ideas of business with it. He is the
only urchin who has earned any money
to-diiy. The others have either stolen
or borrowed their pennies. They are
so intent on the game that they do not
see the big policeman approaching.
However, they are too small to arrest.
The bluecoat, scares them and they
vanish.
The grown-up colored men
grow intensely interested iu their game,
just the same way. and when they are
discovered the guardians of the peace
approach from several points at once,
and not only scare them, but arrest
them. The magistrate in tbe police
court fines or imprisons them. But
when they get out they play crops
again, just the same. Smith I). Fry.
The C. .i.mbtan Col lege of CiUicmdtip.
with headquarter. .1 Chicago. will
hold a ten day,' meeting end eneatnp■nentatLa-ke Bluff, a popular roeort

°f the “°rt di»UngStahed men ln th, cpul
nation.-.The eoat of many oolora which
*orn b&gt;’ Jo«pb. the eelebrated Hebrew who turned -hta Lack
upon the wife of PoUphar would
naled into Seri—wo““ “»Te

can stand ths v.tar r. :d
satisfaction. Jym .'r v.;it:
cd by moistur;*. Try tl
will never regret it. A/; for -the&amp;
with above tr.4e park a:/i nfisc pay
imitations.
If youi dealer does not
have them we will mail you a seraph
direct oa receipt cf prive. CcILnrs a$p.
c..&lt;h. Cufii; sac. pair. State whether
itand-up or turned-down collar is
wanted.

The Celluloid Company,
Hew York.

427-429 Broadway,

PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM
Color.

Hair to its Te-_t: •

CONSUMPTIVE

Competent

rote for »uch pofitidn&gt; at theXlrtnd Itap d» B»ta«M Collet*, Shorthand, and Nonn»i xbool.
For Catalogue, addr«»
A. s. Panda Propn

Hall’s Specific!
Regains and Maintains.

The Vital Powers.
Cures NERVOUS DEBILITY,
LOSS OF VICOR
INSOMNIA and
GENERAL DEBILITY.
Cauwa hy 1 ,ll-Ht HK»T H HUTS. EX­
CESSES, or UVEKWdRK.
Price, One Dollar Per Bo,.
Pamphlet and Circular Free.

DETROIT Alto GRAND RAPIDS.
Or

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Address HflLL’S SPEGIFIG GO..
168 Lexington Avenue.

MITICK Of MoIrUAOK I-HO. : Tbe Hastings Futjnlture Ma tiia ■f.ir.r.'
oanybv mongatte bearing d ” ■
1).. IMrt. tnortgMged to the «(»•:• ' ’ ‘ iMnid
M-rlbW. tteMiotds. as trustee, the f • ••*
[.j ':i .-bine.
ed real rotate situated In U»e.(
KCi ,N tvlt&gt;a. rr lvm'H) , mivhhhw.
low*, to-Wit: City lol* five liuntlnd-!••• ' i" 'rnve liusdred forty ■««. fire• bns.tr-1 . •
live hatred forWwvM, l»y
■ me fire hundred fifty, lire hm.iln- t fo^five hundred fif^-l*«. fire
In' ’
five hundred eluhtreu. five
‘I.ivc hundred twenty, five houtlr-d
ilve huu -red twenty-three, fire imu rro »’“H,
‘our. five hundred; twenty-five. ,,w,r1Ir • re
liree. lour hundred four. Corn t"&gt;:»’/ ' .•
'our bunaredteur hundred revro NrMrartiLImir l.UudrM um.-- l-«r
ten. four hundred • eleven nnd t«&lt; &gt;&lt; ■ »
Write..»f the City bf HMllnr. Ba"* ‘ uU”L{
Ml-htpin. Moordltm to the
L-nU
.hereof; t wtber with mlltbe
xnd .appurtenaaevi ihvreunto V*r,!u
t(nictaerwlito the t-iilldi
itren- ' . ■
-•I»xhie. bolter* and drv kill)'.
was rcco- ded &gt;&gt;n thhSni dafot ,Tb]; ,...iuer
tat 11 o dnek. A. M.k in Ibr offirr «nmof Deeds, for ftarry Countv M &lt;J * ’ (..rP
Si of MnrtiacM an Pritt
'1. v,\ull
(unde In tbe cMidltjon of “l'‘J . rerir proreedlnns liu been InsUtnted a l&lt;u •
-over :be In.ieht-dn m nowiri,ereh

•a the indrbtedseM *e -ured h&gt;

e purjxr-V
Mid loortraK*. I shall

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ln».toollrr. »mh1 dr&gt;
taatdd premte'si”’■I"'11 be,
,
V tta’ anuMibt j■&gt;{» fttt'1 «i’°J ’ ' .,

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nr to
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(largest smtmiraiit stwuij
jr
For efficiency, economy, dura­
'
bility, and beauty, they represent the
Lfll
zenith of the stovemaket's skill. Ask to see^w
them at the dealers.
Look for the above trade mark.
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.oriCE OF LETTING.

FROUATE ORDER.
8ute of Michigan. Couuiyof Barry-ss.
« £t ,a Mcjslon o( the ProbaUL Court for the
tounty of Barry hold en at UieProbste Offlne
• ve-rhv given, that I. .John W. In the city »»f Huntlnes. In said county, on
I he Mtoday, thvt-M day of Au^iir, m th*
. mt\
Commla-kNier
U.,rrv. Stale of MJdilgan. will x»n Four OWe l,luusnutl e,Kht hundred aud ntnxHy
•un tlav of August. A. D IHN. Oii the
• .ir.du. in sdd.towirtrtilp ul Curltou,
(:h‘‘r,e* W‘ Ann,troaK. Judge of
, ■ । 1 In*, forenoon ot that 4ay. pro­
; ,l-bi(t&lt;f.vr th* construction nt a
In the roxtier ot the estate of Charlie, p
-! n Known and destaoated a« ’'Carb Fisher, decease t
Drain No. I Drain." Iv-’ated and
{‘h* ••Hlrlondiilr wiled
j.&gt;* ’ Mini iowu-hil’S of Orhon aud nf l.Hy M. Fish'-r, wriow «»&lt; said drceasrit t»rajing that admtntatratliitt of suit! estate nuw be
sranted t. Peter A. Fisher or to some other
\
o' of the west
Hec ptwi ot see 31 suitable person.
Thereupon it is ordered, that Thurs'iny the
K:uiv (&lt;».. Mich..-and nvulug
degrees K ax&gt; fe«t. tr.eace 8.
di­ wth day of AupisL A D. iwi. .«» ten o', lots n.
. f,-et. thenw « ’ Ogrees W. 400 the forenoon, he n»s|gued f«»r i hr hearing of &lt;m|d
s.l, di-areeS W. lC4T**et. thence 8. petition, and that the heirs at law of imladwas, E'.vi feet, thence S
decrees E. ?d. and all other persons l«t»wst«'d In x»ki
.-tier S. 2*■» deerves K. 10*0 fe»t. estate, are required to am&gt;ear st a session ot
i‘-t -«O feet, thence 8 J9 decree* E. 3u mid rw»r:. then to be IntHm at tbe Probate
■ to Hl &gt; feel on Lu&lt; •»! Fairbank* and Mfice. in.the city ot llastinm.in said cmiutv
” nd crowing line ctCarlton and Ha*- 4tid*how cause. It any there be. why the braw
■ .,»t nt
feet westof the. south
sec .&lt; the netltloner n»av not he granted. Amti
’
Carlton: Ktiinilnartietioe S it is Birther ordered, that said iw*tukmer eivt
,, E
feet, thence 8. GO*, degrees K. notice to the persons Interested in rahl estate
,euce S i a* degrees E. !(•'» feet vM»al vflho pendency ot wM petttton. and the hear
• ,e&gt; I-U'd of Mrs. Man* E. Mever* and li»S thereof by causing h copy of this order to be■
, i Iren bo’.- railed the l&gt;-v:i*S Hole. puoHshed in the ilASTt.wj* BAXNKRAnews-•
ii iw lei tn section*. The sectton paper printed and circulated tn said County o!I
•
f-he drain will tw let flrax. and Rarrv once In each we»-k for three sucveolve'
, , 4 ..‘-tt'B.s’.n their order up stream weeks previous to mid day &lt;d hearitiK
CdARLKN W. AKMKTKONO.
aitti fit? diasram now on tile
&lt;A true copy 1
Jndge ot Probate.
.’
&lt; ■
per niuioK to said drain.
.
. • r of ttw- ('minty Clerk. u» wMch
.
i. br&gt;A&gt;. bv all partler Inlerened.
• •tn&lt;«'.e and received according-’
t-is will be nii &gt; with tho lowH n* •
ii i r erring a*teqjat*. secentv tor&lt; the work, io a *»um then *rtid
-d h, me. r^erving t.» myerlf tti. —.
.ma all bids Tb«* date ter
• . &lt; »( »«.ch contract, and the term*
therrinr. shall be announced at tbe
.»,*- of tettiug.
furtiwr hereby «*ven. that at tbe I
&lt;*'. -.aid letting or at *K-h othre
t. • -reafter *o whh*h I. the Draki I
net afore*-sld may Mljourn th® same. J
., ;i* j,.( &gt;.*&gt;&gt;h-^is and th*- V:l&gt;d« ront ।
• nMhv 'Carifon and Irving Drath
Drain LeUluff.

t th.* .nW1,

Q Pviendl^n
%V\e cause afc
Prdte cVxon
oj^Amevican
’Wteves’ta ? ,

Are you willing to work for the cause
of Protection in placing reliable infor­
mation in the hands of-your acquain­
tances?
,
If you are, you should be identified

A XOTED CHARACTER GOXR.

STARTS

~
MICHIGAN STATE NEWS,

home Names That ,tre Qoaerly Pro- ’
nonneed by the English People.
Thc absurd and wmetimes
The
sometimes extraor*
extrapr- I During the week ended July 2S re- ’
dinary difference between the spelling j ports *ent in by fifty-four observers in &gt;
and pronunciation of English name* various portions of the slate to the
has be, a often commented upon, says state board of health indicated that j
the Boston Transcript. Several lists neuralgia and remittent fever de­
have been published, but they are by creased in area of prevalence. Ty­
no mean* complete. The following, it phoid fever was reported at twentyis believed, are. for the most park । three places nnd diphtheria at eight­
new:
Woodncsborough,
Winsbro; ; cen, measles nt fourteen, and scarlet '
,
Wqodnuutcote.
Woofimueket; Wyxnond- | fever at thirty-one, consumption at ;
I
ham,
IViudam; Ync’dlcthorpe. Yal- i two hundred and twenty-nine, and
(
thrup;
v— Gaiusber:
--- -- Glen.. ..
rev V. i rerexi
*.«»»», ' i smallpox at Grand Rapids, Detroit, j
, , • Gainsborough,
coin. Lenkurrin: Grassinton. Girstun; I Sturgis, .Frenchtown, Berlin. Pontiac
Haddiscoc, Hadhker; Gunthwnite, Gun- * and Macomb.
I
fit; Eskdale, Ashdale; Brampton Brian, I
Timber Land Purchaeed.
Brawn: Brlyhthclmstone, '• ■ytun; Hal- |
lahon, Ilorn;
I*r
..... .
Meddlethrope,
Threl- I Nine thousand acres of timber land i
HO SQUEAKING.
thrup; Marvlebone. Marrowbone: Ul- j 1x1 Delta and
Alger counties have been j
»,______
have been ■
jonc; ui-3
-“S'-*i_____ rr« 1 In Dfllfn. mwl Altror '•'"•"iities♦5.
CORDOVAN,
romc, Ooram;
Tuxitcr; I purchased by the Cleveland Cliffs Min- '
Uttoxeter, Tuxiter;
num&amp;EHMfaUDCAir
Rampisliam.'Ransom;
Pcvensey,
W rnmnnnv
company, tbe
the Iconsideration
being !
‘
"
.. Pinsy;
r»:_..... 1' inff
’nnsIrtAralinn hoincr
HMeFHOlf&amp;KMMa'
CoxwoltL Cookwood; Crostwight, Cor- S*&gt;,000. The company has commenced
I «3.»P0L1CE,3Solu.
sit; Holdsworth. Holder; Skiddaw' is , lhe construction of a $250,000 furnace j
Skiddy; Kirkcudbright, Kircoobry; Ilk- at Gladstone for the manufacture of ;
ley, Eethla; Hawarden, Hard’n; Alford. &lt;»ke an&lt;1 charcoal iron, and the timber
‘2.*L3BwiSaMdMa
Artfoid.
। from the lands they have purchased
Strachan
should be pronounced wiU be used as fuel. When the land
Strawn; Colquehonu is Koohoon. the ,s cleared it will be disposed of at a
SEND FOR CATALOGUE
farmers.
accent being on the last syllable; nominal
‘
”figure *to
“ prospective
**
“
BROCKTON, MASS.
Beauchamp is Ueacham;
Duchesne
' Drowned In Detroit River.
should bo pronounced Dnkurn; Beth­
The schooner Glad Tidings when ,
~ . .. ,
...
Rx*«y*e,wr are thelargest manti lecturers ox
une should be Becton, nnd in Abergav- j
sailing up Detroit river was cut in two nt^7used shoes in the world, and guarantee
enny tho “ar” is not soundc i. .Mcn.-.ies bv the steamer Pathfinder, between the value by stamping the name ane prire
price ™
on
is pronounced Myngcs. it noUys as Mammy Judy and Grassy Island light
c^rsboed
Know)*, Sandys ns 8an&lt;ls, Gower an houses. The rchooner went down in- equal r««♦'*" wm-t in stvle. easy fitting and
ai custom wu.*- ...
------Gorr,. and Milnes ns Mills.
Dalaiel*
trine qnaHlies. We have them sold every' etantly, carrying with It the following ^cre"at lower prices for tbe value given than
should be pronounced ’’Deeal.” with1 crew: Captain and owner,Michael West- anytre
other mnac.
*•« no
*«* —
make. Take
subatltnte. If year
. cannot
- --____
&gt;,v you. we can. Sold by
accent on the fln-t syllabi':. Glam is is phal; mute. August Westphal; sailor, dealer
supply
Glarm.s; Geoghegan shtmld be pro­
’ Joseph Glaskie: sailor. Tony Minnoek. J
nounced (laygun, and Ruthven is‘ I AH four men were from Detroit, and . ------------- —------------ ■------------ ---------------- —•.
Riven.
‘ some of them leave families.

The Latest

improvement in baking penj;ders is the new Horstbrd’s.
Superior to all eld-lash ■•vied
powders. Enormous tales.

. ^CK’"T
• Aug l-Ex-Go,.
Au.tui Blair, Michigan1, "war gor«n&gt;ur
paawd ,Kny
his home jn
«hi* cl‘y at 1:30 o'clock tl.l, morning.
Ills,death waa peaceful.
Al 11 o'clock
°u&gt;»d»y night lhe attending physician
said the ex-goreraur could not live
two hqars and summoned the members
Of his family to hia bedside.
They
were w ith him when he died. He has
been unconscious since last Friday
«nd grew weaker and weaker until hi.
•trength was exhausted. His ailment
was inflammation of the bladder and
kidneys.
The bladder trouble hail
bothered him for years, but this was
not considered dangerous until compli­
cations of the kidney* arose,from which
he has been gradually sinking for some
time, having been confined to his bed
for two months. During the last three
weeks he has failed rapidly. A year
ago he announced that he would write
a book on “Recollections of a War
Governor." He wa* busily engaged on
this for some time, and it is believed
this had aomething to do with hasten­
ing his end.
With the exception of Gov. Fetch,
who still survives, Gov. Blair was the
oldest governor living. Of hi* succeasors Gov. Jerome. Gov. Begole, Gov.
Alger and Gov. Luce are living, while
Gov. Witnan died a month ago.
Ills Career.
Aukiln Blair wus born In Caroline. Tompklnx
*2.u,u&gt; N‘ ' ^bruary H. 1818, and was In hU
»7;h year, fie came to Michigan jn 1881. and
WURM in Jackson In 1MJ. beglnninx his poliileal career when elected county clerk the rame
year. He hold several other minor offlre.s before being elected governor la 1M»
sad again In 1W2. He wax u prominent
factor lu the formation of the republican party
under the rokx tn Jackson In 1H.M. In 1968 be
was defeated for the nomination for congress,
but in IHriStie headed lhe Michigan delegation
to lhe Chicago convention that nona lasted Lin­
coln. betnx elected himself the some year as
grovernsr. He was elected to qoxgrexs in 1«».
1*8 ami &lt;870.
During kb, lost term he became some what
I antagonized toward tho ndmlntxtration. and in
■ 1811 la&gt;k Uie Mump for Horace Greeley,
He was the democratic candidate for
I govert* &gt;r In 1871. but wum defeated, and a few
; yeura latdr returned io lhe party which he
■ TivljM'i! to! organize, in iwa he was elected'na
i tne reputiican ticket us regent nf the stale
j univerMllyl From
to isff he was pro«ecat lug attorney of Jnckaou county and was
I nominated for Justice, of tiu- supreme court, but
j suffered djfeat. •

PULLMAN

V r

NOT AS they_are spelleo.

Death of JlfchiFan'B War Govornor at Jackson.

j

description of ?he we.eral
•&gt;l land roiirtinuiiMt the Bp”*--

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AUSTIN BLAIR.

i rc von thinking of buying a new Stove cnRange—one that
■
will bam the least fuel, cause the least trouble, give
7s
tie greatest degree of heat, last the longest and zrT.
;
look the best ? Then Jewel Stoves
7; Ai
I nnd Ranges will interest you.jLjj

.y.

UP.

1 W.L. Douglas
S3 SHOE

WOOLLEY &amp; BRONSON

with

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THE AMERICAN

CouipiMVCmcAio. Aug. —For the first time

oi

CIDER

C. G. Hampton &amp; Son, Detroit, Mich

performanoe on sunaaj
ascended the throw *
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father's eatata.

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MORTGAGE SALE.

refiult baring been made in tbe conditten*
Population of Michigan.
• of ac rralu mwtsage exe^utett by Atonz** D.
Footing, or the .UU rereu. taken In
ul
LO;;JJ* .* IKj
June show a total population for the reco.d&lt;*&lt;! W-twei.ii**t’i day *-l Ju* «*. lb».’. nnd
Every man ha*hi* price, though it is, state of 2,241,000. This is a gain of ». *\’Jeb
c’S colmra n
in the case of renowned persons, occa- 147.000 over 1890 and of 887,000 over f^j^iebyfiiren?7li.-»&gt;’i** v. i«n*nl tin* I'-wrr of
sionallv high. No one knows this bet- 1884. -The seventy incorporated cities ■ -eil-ln.;*?
v:nr- 1 -•”*'' te'--'--* y •* »»’"•
■ ' *
- show a population ot 821.023 or 3t per'’uy
'**KMirn,
....................
—
- l--‘
&lt;»••• ................. ..........
- •• ---------ter than Worth, the man milliner, as
der. nt the ihhHi front du-w uf
Court Hunse,
any person who wears his creations cent, of the total for the state. Since tn trie City of llnsunr*. «n the find day of Sep-tenitwr- IW. »t twelve o’clock noon, of ail lhak
1884
the
rate
of
increase
in
the
cities
can vouch for. A good story is told by
certain piece or parrelot la* &lt;1.-situated tn tbe
the Philadelphia Times of l*ow one has been four times that of the bal­ City ot BastIsgw. County &lt;»l Hnrry and state of
Mk-blguti. descrined a* follows*, vix; &lt;.omwteMjmisguided woman ventured to remon­ ance of the state.
ing at ih«* north wwl comer of the «outh west
strate with him' becaute he charged
aitarter «»f sect Ion. nuraiwr eight, in township*
Curt entity.
jrre north of ramee eignt
rm-nine tbenefrher six hundred dollars for a dress
I
A curiositj* was run across in a Read• wbet on tee east and.west qiiou-r bi.- ot MdO*
which at first sight seems to ordinary [ intr sawmill in tho shape of a log of section eighty-seven rods to iho criiu-r «»&lt; the- .
ing sawmill in the shape of a log of b*ghwuv (now Mtcbwuti Avej llmnrc WMrto
people un expensive gown.
along tbe center of s*l«l Myriwav to the uertb
“The goods,* said tlie lady, “could ; wood about l(» feet in diameter, in tbe line of Lltrcoln Stm-t on Dant-I Nlrtt^r » addi­
center of which was embedded a stone tion, tv fUeMHag.? frnw city • *f H
be bought for one hundred dollars, and ■
The iheticf east on the north hue **f Mud • wo n »t*
surely the wonk of making up would । weighing about four pounds.
the north and sunt!&gt; quarter li*.«* of sold sec­
stone was grown into the wood, there 10
tion and th-n.- north «»n Mid quarter lire to
l»e well paid for with twenty-five doL ;
| i being no knot hole or other opening tlie place ot P-Ehwring, ioutninn g fork two
lars more.”
•
; j
“ jia'dam." said the oatrain-d tallol ! b&gt;' 'vhiei‘ U oouW
l"’ i.ud ;2 UM wre- rf laud, ’he same h&gt;'b i; th”
“Madam," said the outraged tailor. ;
n-ns scli^ml-ca.
•
•go to
and • 81Je•gv
ktl M.
.»l. Constant,
LUU31UUI. the
urv painter,
puiuvcr. uuu
,Niortgs|tve.
say to him: ’llere is n canvas and col- !
injunction Granted.
Chas. Ii. Dalek­
’ Attorney for MortFiy’r,
ors, value one dollar. Pnint me a pic- j
Gogebic county officials have been
Dated. Ju: r ’.110.1®H*
/
ture on that canvas with these painty , restrained by an injunction from issuTOO

ARTISTIC TO HAGGLE.

Ii

Worth’s Haughty Hcply to a Patron Who ';

’ *V£

and 1 will pay you thirty-three and .’ ing the $75,000 bondri voted for road
one-third cent*/ What would be the I irnprovetneni.
jThe board of super­

answer?’ ‘Madam, this is no payment visors was awed by a mob into voting
for an artist.’ N"o, btit I say more. If for the issue, and afterward applied
you think my terms are too high keep for the injunction
vhic.h has been
• *i duvof.luly. A 'ri . I«'l
the dress aud pay me nothing. Art , Granted.
j W. Blttpfi
PROTECTIVE TARIFF LEAGUE,
aince the strike ot Muy 11 work was
does not descend to the pettiness of
du CRvnntHpI’&gt;ner of the
135 W. 230 ST., NEW YOB*.
resumed in the repair shops at Pull­
:e of Michigan.
haggling.”
' man on Thursday. Assistant Man­
The Grand Rapids &amp; Indiana eleva­
History does not record the lady's*
pager
Parent.
of
the
Pullman
tor at Kalamazoo, owned by M. Kent,
! company, said thatreplyabout 400 men had ,
| was burglarized of several hundred
. rejiorted for duty by noon. He thought
' dollars’ worth of clothing, and money
Drain Lotting.
WHERE BIRDS GET DRUNK.
■ that perhaps 150 of them were new
] was taken from the safe.
INCREASE IM TENANT FARMING.
Nina Strang. 4gcd 9 years, of Olivet,
I men and the rest former employes of Fredins on Madberrtra Produce* &lt;,eunlne 1
! was struck by a train and killed.
Finrurr* Which Fhow the Growing 1’ower t|ie Pullman company. At the time of
nil. .lay ot Aiuip-L A. » Ind;
•’Birds get drunk sometimes as well ‘
ofMhr ut«....J|rpi Malloy. '. t||(. Rtrike May 11. about 750 men were
In* Drain. In MUd UMMtHhlp «f D'V­
Earl
Webster,-- for many
-years
, .a
i l.wk in tin* h&gt;rn jiooti n that dan.
The percentage of farm-hirinj farni- ; employed in the repair shops. The a* men, at least they do down where I
lire, - tald a Sklent of Florida. -Ill highly re.pectadcitlren and Decatur,
lies in Iowa in IS'H wast'.».57. The per- strikers watched the men going to
tail you how 1 know it. There is a bush n!de« resident, die.l at the ago ot 84
•centage of hired farms in Illinois in I Work. but said nothing to them.
or shrub known as the pride of China, . yearsi di! tov.rishlp ot Irvtng *0»l dOMSribed «s 4880 was 31.38: the dgures for ISIWure
----------------------------The post office:
department
issued „„
an
m
j
. aini! rt&gt; ;• iiskr that is Wfwsl son’ll anil not yet published. &gt;ut the growth of HUSBAND AND WIFE DROWNED. whiph is quite common down in my
state. This bush in the win'.er is cov­ order suspending the gratuitous star
. • ;t-r .4 d.&lt;t X-«l&gt; G |Wat»d 'Th- X. W. U Tenancy iu other states indicates that
service
heretofore
existing
between
4. .•! Iivln*, lUrry (s.. Mhb. ;u«i
ered with berries on which the birds
the percentage will not be less than
sixes at BurlInctoo. In.
delight to feed. These berries are com­ Bettman and Meredith. •
40. Between 1SS0 and 1SWJ Wisconsin
Burlington, la,. Aug. O.—C.C. Camp­
monly called by us madberrics, from . The National! Surety company, of
gained 6,750 owning cultivators and bell
utll and
ouu his wife were _____
__________
drowned
here
Kansas City, Mol, has been licensed to
7,277 tenant cnltivutors: Iowa gained Sunday afternoon by the capsizing of tho fact that overindulgencc in them
do business in i Michigan. The com­
- 1 Pvt of land •;iiri|il:vi‘a G&lt;x»d
only 3,521 owning culthators and 16,-j their boat. They, with Mrs. Henry produces precisely the same effect upon
■ol .1 ,-ainK lhe toccti*»n in.e «t a stake
the birds that liquor docs on man. One pany has a capital stock of $250,000.
563 tenant cultivators. The percent-( Heffner, went for a sail. Mr. Campbell
•
1 IU.M 01 U&gt;e Vomer •«» Sec-.
Maj. Hugh McDonald died at East
&lt;(
Runulhi! Hiene- K 4V1, d» r *-V' I age of tenancy in Minnesota increased filing the little craft. When some day last winter my stable boy brought
!-&gt;•: thence
feel: tueix*
a bluejay home which he said he found Ta was at the I age of 67 years. He
Iret lustier* West paialkl wiUi arid from 9.15 to 15.25. In Nebraska the : distance from the shore the boat bc- fluttering about in the road. It would served in the Mexican war and civil
•&gt;nh of seciIon line
fret: th**ix pereentage of tvaancy was 1S.02 in 1880. j camP uninanngeable and went over.
lie in the boy’s hand seemingly per­ war and was a prominent mason, a
The figures f«' IBM arc not out, but • Tlie campbelb could not swim and
fectly contented, with eyes elated and member of the grand army and a
the area cultivated by tenants of the '
almost immediately. Mrs. Hcfffearless, and its head wagged about in pioneer ot Iosco county.
r r.L-thrice We4 &lt;E0 fret; theuce S. 29*« A*- state increased from 953,638 acres in | ucr was rescued.
a ridiculous manner in its efforts to ; The annual meeting ana tournament
trr&lt; • •. u to terttlienre S. M degrees. W. Lt- 1884 to 1.407,4*0 in 1800, and A. F. Bent*
hold up.
It wa* a common North ’ of the MldliiganTaud Dhlo Band asso-*
:«*»*r *&lt;iu»’ to iWlret on h*U&lt;l of N H Gimih-J ley’s monograph on Harrison, Neb., I
j
Spknckrport, N. Y.. Aug. 4.—At mid­ American drunk, nothing more. The ciation will be held at Coldwater Auenouyb xml « r&lt;i-Slug the Section fine at a s'nae '
Uking that as • typical western farm .
that m h«»t Enlot the *» BetSAmr post. Sde
bird had indulged in the madberry un- jrUSt 29.
tlvm
s.iri pi. Illuming thence South €!*&lt; dr- community, showed that of 135 owners •' night fire was discovered in the house
The miners* Strike; at Ironwood was
occupied by Cornelius Place and fam­ til it was reduced to an almost helpless
iin-.- a .feet - thener S. 14 •t'-xrvrx W. Ac
the land in that township, fifty-one
ferf • llirtic. S 11*5* uegrres E.IX* tert; theme
ily. The door was broken in. Mr. state of intoxication. Thousands of 1 said to be practically ended. There
S. : dratee F. i&amp;liret: thener 8. :W degree* V. had never been resident in the town,
repectable
northern
robins
which
mi
­
was 1,200 men at work in the mines and
Muft-i-t: tlK-nceri KT degrees W. -JO fret: Fquitl and ten had lived there and moved Place, hl* wife and five children were
t«? IhrttoeL on lan0 oi Mary Ayan and enHrescued in their night clothing. Three grate to Florida In the winter and which applications enough to make a full
lag u a taivfit in Quarter line Idgbwsy that Is away: 12.060 acres irf- that town were, older boys, aged 18, 11 and 8. slept up­ would blush to do such a thing at home
force.
'3'. tret boulh of the ’&lt; sec. p«vi SecUot.s p cultivated by owners and 9,360 by tenstairs. A ladder was put to their win­ are found lying about in the grossest
MI'I W.
. '• 1
The Detroit A Milwaukee railroad
A. • bcgHtuiiig al a slake that k 2o teet Went amt*. Between 1880 and 1884 the num­ dow and they were aroused, but be­ state of intoxication from the same will run a line from Grand Haven up
atid l-75 fete North of the «« Kectfou post. 8«- ber of Michigan farms cultivated by
wildered
by
the
smoke
and
fire
they
caa*e."
__________________
the
beach to Hockley park, Muskegon.
t’.i’t -.anddfiand ntnninK thence North parallel owners diminished seventy-four and
with the N and S Qmrt**rhne and in the lisp- ’
were overcome and burned to a crisp.
Indbip utable.
.
While mowing hay Jacob Swartbolt,
Its of the hkhw&lt;&gt; »C tert: theuw East M left ‘ lhe number of rented farms increased
The author of “Tw enty-five Years of । of Eaveram. fell from the mower, sus­
equal to32Sffeet i&gt;u land o&lt; "’m. Ml.• hell Mid j 3.454. W hut do these facts indicate?
Died In the Park.
'
the line at a point 573 fret North of the
Chicago. Aug. 6.—John Oliver, an St. Andrew" gives an ‘ amusing lit­ taining injuries which caused his
s*- tmn jwe&lt;t Sections ?3 and
Runnlri.x According to the New York Commere
ttrui’e N s;v degrees E 523 feet: litence N. &lt;7 cla! Huilotin they indicate that where­ old citisen of Chicago, who amassed tle incident in connection with Dr. death. He woo a .single man, aged
des.’rre.* K. US feet: thence East 2S7 feet: tbendr
Lindsay Alexander and.hls fine church about 40 year*.
s. ;h . deijrrw, W. 365 fret, equal to I2XS fecKm as twenty or thirty years ago the cul­ nearly $2,000,000 in the lumber business
The master horseshoers of Michigan
land 61 N. H -Goodenouxh and ending in U&gt;« tivator* of the soil had all the prod­ and successful speculation, died very in Edinburgh. Here a great congrega­
tn:dn drain alBukr No. &lt;8.
suddenly while seated on o bench in tion of all classes, including many of have fixed upon September 3 as the
Said job at I be let by aeetlotis. Th* ScCtlop ucts, a considerable and growing frac-the highly educated, attended his min­ date upon which they will meet at
Garfield
park.
He
was
affected
with
al the outlet of the drain will be IK fl st, and tion of the farmers of the west, as well
the remaining «ui’ftons In their ordw up 'Cream. as of New England, New Jersey and, attacks of .heart failure, which came istry through many years. Here he Grand Rapids to organize a state asso­
1h ui'-nntau e wtih the diMtramtoow on file
■
upon him very frequently during the had a fine organ to the horror of some. ciation.
with the other papers pertaining to sab’ drain. the south, now, with the prices of
The St Stanislao* Kosts church edi­
n&gt; the office n&lt; Che tmvusblp clerk, to which r«- produce lower than they used to be. past year, but it wa* not thought that Even his beadle liked it not. One
fcrt'nre iu*v be had by all parties L.trrenfrd,
morning
soon
after
the
organ
came,
fice
in
Bay
City
was
destroyed
by fire,
his coadltion was especially alarming
ami bldn will be made’ and rec. lvcd scrordiug- divide the products with the owners of,
something went amiss with the bel­ with a loss on building and content*
j on the evening of his death.
ly. Contracts will be made with thrloweai re- the land.
lows.
He
told
me
how
the
beadle
came
of $8,000 and an insurance of $4,000.
M’onxihlc bidder «h ing adequate uersi’lty for
Big Fire at Mario®, la.
rim per form ance «f the work, in a sum clten and
in with great satisfaction, saying:
A railroad crew working with a
QavMbvtf Thvlr Arrtor.
there to be
toy ine. reserving t» my eif
MAB10X. !».. Aug.
Shortly afUr 4 ••She’s clean gi’en up the ghaist:"
steam shovel in the sand pit at Elsie
th* right to reJeeCanv and all blds. The date
A fire engine wa* recently the means, o'clock Friday morning Arc broke oht
Here, too. when it was objected to tho last week unearthed six skeletons, sup-.
' or the tompleiiue -of such contract and Um pf putting u sudden stop to a duel in
In a lumber pile adjoining the electric
terms of pa&gt;mrot therefor, shall be aunouncvoluntaires that they, “were not wor­
•rd at lhe time and wlace of letting.
0&lt;-™„y
Two phyrid»». qurre
light plant and rapidly apread to ad­ ship.’’ Dr. Alexander replied: “No, posed to be those of Indians who were
Notice is further hereby given, that at the xnd
buried there.
.rmnge,!
for
*
“
g
11
”
*
joining
building. In two honra jd! they are not.
tune and place of «Md letting or Mt stmh other
And neither is the
The 9-month*-old daughter of Her­
sad plane
thereafter to which ptstoU The HUage chief
but two of the building, of
shuffling of feet and the alamming of bert Stanley, of Flushing township,
L the Drain Oemmtsslouer
afar-said, heard of lhe proposed duel.,Ue In­ block were In rulna. Uaa. *130,000.
may adjourn tbe same tbe
aswomnent
pew-doors. But the voluntadres are a ate a quantity of fly paper and it was
f&lt;« benefit* and
tbe lauds comprised formed the Bremen end
pleasanter noise than these, and drown thought that the child was fatally
w thin the-RvftnTowu Drain Hpeclal Aaaess- drawing a machine, they proceeded
'•'wt Diitriet. will be «l &gt;-t to review
,
them!”
___________________
poisoned.
Nbw York, Aug.
Jn»t •*
Th** following ts a description of tbe several the acene of the encounter.
well-known soubrette, died ^ay.
Work on the buildhsgs .for the new
truss or parcels of land eovstl’utlnR the the seconds had stepped otf the dl»She
was
the
wife
of
John
W.
Dunne,
►P-rtal lu'M'ssment dMrtct of said drain, vte: • atanoe a heary stream of water struck
Lottie was crying very bard. “What upper peninsula inline asylum at New­
Kn
i»v,
TlmX. E. H Of the M. W. U of Rec M TIN
berry
has begun anid will be pushed
la
the
matter?
”
asked
one
of
her
H » W; ths N W U of the N K &lt;4 of Abp» • &lt; N one of the Ph5*‘&lt;:fn±&lt;;“d
Chicago. "h«re th' &lt;“ner»1 W11‘
H » W- the N \ of the B E L, oi the N W H &lt;*»
father’s friends. “I have lost two pen­ rapidly forward.
b*c-5t 4NKSW; RJiofUieHEj* of the N Uter the second doctor was atao pl.ee on Thnradny next.
nies
that
mamma
gave
me."
“
That
is
Forest fires raged all around Thomp­
WH&lt;rf«ec25T4 NR8W; W « of the N W M drenched to tbe skin.
The w °
idf a difficult loss to repair," replied sonville, hundreds of acres being
^bce»T4 N RD W;theK W»4 ofUieB W H fighters, in their dnpping^ elothM.
Im and Two Girl* Drowned.
'JBro/4T4N HP W:tbe R RHoftbe » B k looked so ridiculous that they both
lhe friend. “Ilere afe two pennies." burned over.
.f Sec 23 V 4 N R 9 w; the S *&lt; of the W «i of S^tout Uughlnr.ritook han^and
*'*•*"'
Ark ' river.
u1*' » mile, eiet rf An instant afterward Lottie wm cry­
tbeSEu°fSec2tT4N R*W: trie M Jiehbe
tri, the Snllne
Grasshopper* are so plentiful in some
", G Of the S E
ot Sec 23 T 4 N K » * ; the S returned to their homes, thanking the thi, nl.ee. Ulelr •&gt;[iB overtnrarf »n« ing harder than ever. “What are yon part* of Sanilac county that they delay
B’ » of th- K W Q of Hee 23 T 4 N B9 * : tb* B H uXlous
mayor for hit Intervention.
&lt;■ nv , .. . &gt; .u.
v&gt; .. «■&lt; . i.. k- nr
still crying for?” asked tbe gentleman. harvesting.
• z; *• t &lt;*cc
j i .-v um -v .
Koonce
and
Helen
Bitchle were “I am crying," said the artful baby,
Bicycles .have taken the place of
i in- TowiMklp o» h vine al l*nr»*.
••because if I had not lost two pennies1 homes in Sherwood In the delivery of
Mttlnff • Good Example
Dated thu neveath day uf auku&lt; A- D* ***•
Fmnxror William of Germany, it drowned.
I ehould now have four.”
Ijcwk Tltti.k.
light orders for groceries.
Cur*od~the World.
r-Hvnhtrip Drain C MtimlwIOMt &lt;4 tk- T*^n- wtms. will not rinlt tbe theB“r ™
There are forty-five saloons at the
Kat^mazoo; Mich., Aug. 6 -J*
«'P ot Irtttjg, CjutUyo? Barry, rftate vf Mh hiSundny. While on hi"
Sault, but only twenty-six have taken
AiTbflicer nnd a lawyer talking of a
Italy the managers of the
FenL. In Venice, gave •
disastrous battle, the former was la­ out licenses.
St- Clair county ha* forty-seven resi­
menting the number of brare soldiers
Uinment in hU honor on a Snndaj. wt
who fell
fl*0 occasion, when the dents who are inmate* of asylums.
the nndience waited in
£lin«Fa
J. Wilts, aceubed of getting
lawyer observed that “those who live
Humbert nnd the 'm^r'
by the sword must expect to die by the away with $1,000 on March 26 while
10Brad
later
that
he
*
selling
clerk for the United
Presses, Screw and H.»clraul.c, .lead on Countew Anmna Mondm. M
sword."
“By a similar rule." an­ acting
:pre*!i company in Chicago,
Graters, Elevators, Evaporator*. told her. according u. I&gt;^‘“^XtHcai
swered the officer, “those who live by States
or a ten
qt—1 &lt;”" ‘helr the law must expect to die bv the law.**
Illustrated Catalogue Free.
that he hud Kt •^’dsiooe he had

M Inriog XX larce.

___ __

The Salt ,
That’s all Salt
Is the salt every one should use. The Im­
purities in the other ktMls are uselew*, ot
course, bat dnngvrous also. The lime,
especially, to the cause of much kidney
dleeuc.

Diamond
I.t much the pnrwt, and therefore the
best aa-U known. Made from the beat
brine, by the best proc**, with the beat
grain, and packed in the beet manner.
The fact that salt is cheap to no mran
why you abonld not have pure salt.
Ask for Diamond Cryrtal. gty«- it a fair
trial. Write ua ftir further purtk-ulara.
Our Dairy Salt to tbe standard of ex­
cellence. nnd no butter maker abuuld

Chic&amp;go, hlvuuo i S&amp;giiw
TIME TABLE
In effect February 11. trtrt.

Chicago Lv.
Kalamazoo Lv...
Katt Coener -.—..
RlchlxodJancl.
Creamy .....

Cloverdale
Shultz
Hastinoh...

Coats Grove,
Woodland ...
LAIlMlg...........

Detroit
Grand Rapids.

12 «s

ChtdAffu Ar.........

Kalamazoo Ar..
KastDooner Lv.

HArrtjras.-..

. ..

Coats Grove—
Woodlasd;..

UmMK............. .....
Detroft........ .............
Traverse City,
nhartevolx....
Petndcry........
ftajr View.....

�Hastings Banner
Thursday, Aug. 9» !^94MARSHALL L. COOK. Editor.

Thi HASTINGS, MICH., P03TOFFICX,
AUGUST 14. 1379.
’

editorial notes
GOVERNOR—-John T. Ki eh.
LIEUT GOV.—Alfred M linen.
SECT of STATE-Washington Gardner.
TBEASURER-J. W. Wilkinson.

ATT’Y GENERAL-Fred A. Maynard.
COMM K STATE LAND OFFICE—W.
SUP’TPUB. INSTRUCTION—BL B. Pattenglll.
B’D of EDUCATION—Ferry F- Powers.

Republican County Convention.
Republican County Convention is hereby
called to meet at Mudge's Opera House. City of
Hastings, on Wednesday. September 19th. IBM.
at 10 o’clock a. m.. Tor the purpose ot placing
tn nomination candidates, for tho several coun
ty offices to be elected at tbe coming election
m November next, nrd to transact such other
business kb may come before tbe convention
ami ward* will be entitled to
Tbe townships a-,
delegatesM
delegstes as follows:
follows —
_ .
AsavTia
Rutland
4
Assyria
35
Woodland
8
Baltimore
5~
Carlton
5
HasUnas twp
4
•• City 1st wd 2
13
1 rvlng
- -tod-d 4

Tbornapnte
Johnstown
Yankee
Spring
Orangeville
. —- - ~t~
.~»w „ Fen ward caucus notice* to the Hastings Ban­
's*.
Dated, Hasting*. Aug. 8th. isw.
J. p. Hauk Kknvon. Chairman.
C. W. Jordan. Secretary.
They Dare Not

“Let us have peace!” is now tbe fervent
cry of business. The same prayer comes
from the west and the east, from the
homes of millions of wage-earners and
from the offices of half a million tnaniifacturera and as many merchants. The
rich and poor jolu in one prayer. “Let
tariff war end and let us have peace.”
Then may the wheels start again, aud idle
hands find work, and plenty come in place
of want to millions of homes. Surely
Congressmen cannot be aware now much
their weary strife over this question has
cost the people. In this one month ot
July the difference between this year aud
last in payments for products and for la­
bor will be about 81,000,000,000.
But
this is the fourteenth month of continued

and sore depression. In these fourteen
jnonths the actual payments through all
clearing houses have been 853.500,000,000,
and In the proceeding fourteen months the
aggregate was 872,900,000,000—a decrease
of $19,400,000,000. The business done
includes profits for traders aud manu­
facturers. for transporters, fanners, min­
ers and lumbermen, ami wages for all tbe
hands they employ. Tbe enormous loss
represents decrease’In wages and work
and profits for all concerned—more than
26 per cent of the entire business for the
fourteen month*.
The wage-earners, or rather those who
would earn wages if lhe democratic party
would let us have peace. beiBj?35 per rent

of the people number 24,000,000. Tbe
wages at the rate of 1890, reckoning about
a third at the fanning aud the rest at the
average rate for all manufacturing hands
according to the census, were $400 yearly
for each. But Instead of $9,600,000,000,
these people are probably earning at the
rate of $2,400,000,000 less, part being un­
employed and part working at lower rates.
Tbe great iron industry, which should em­
ploy in all its branches 600,000 men, as it
did In 1890, with a yearly production of
$1,200,000,000, instead of a full consump­
tion of 9,300,000 tons of pig actually con­
sumed in tbe last twelve months about
5,100,0*0—less than 55 per cent—which
would imply a decrease of 270,000 bands,
and $540,000,000 In value of yearly pro­
duct provided prices had been unchanged.
But prices of Iron products have been re­
duced at least 30 per cent, or nearly $200,­
000,000 on the reduced outpuL The tex­
tile manufactures, employing halt a mil­
lion persons, have reduced hands and out­
put somewhat less, and yet very largely.
In many other industries the mere loss In
value of products must be reckoned by
hundreds of million*.
Do democrats mean to say that the
frightful losses result from the present
tariff, and not from their attempt to
■ change it? Very well, give us peace and
test IL Let the country have a change to
-find out whether the claim is false or not
Stop agitation until next January, and see
:Wbether industries will not revive and
business Improve under tbe tariff as It
-stands. Instant and full recovery could
not be expected, of course. Complete re­
covery with tbe threat of change still
.banging over industries could not be rea­
sonably expected. Yet the democrats dare
X face the test. They dare not let the

lief maid come If ? democratic agitation
woeM Mt .take itself out of tbe way, even

Ti»r 4* MiBara. or. they would Uh

focc Hint tto ehoeaB leaders and Treasury

aome BODtbs tcrtex te frame a tariff bill.

party la disgusted to Mod that it candemocratic tariff.

It# wrangles, Its

whole people appreciate that hh tM'b'
let II slone. But think once more, demo­
Ing, are dangerous to prosperity, and that
cratic friends. Would It not pay belter to
be la really legislating, or rather trying *«
let the people here a little taste of pros­
perity before tbe next Presidential election? legislate, for Europe. We wont be mean
enough to aeenee any member ot tbe dem­
—N. T. Tribune.
ocratic congress with leglxlallng.
A correspondent of the New York
World would solve the labor problem by
simply placing a poll tax on all unnatur­
alized laborers and mechanics employed in
tbe United States. That might be a step
toward the solution, but it would not solve
the problem. Instead of stopping there
why doesn’t he go on as his logic directs
and require a tax to be -imposed upon alt
imported labor as well as od tbe products
of foreign labor coming here in competi­
tion with home labor and tbe products of
home labor? Then American labor, tbe
best paid labor in the world, would be pro­
tected at all points.
The idea of restriction by taxation is
just as practical and wholesome in the
case of imported labor as In the case of
imported products.
Why not?
Some
workingmen think they make a point

against protection when they .say the tariff
laws that impose duties on foreign goods
let in free foreign labor, but they really
argue by protesting against the latter that
the former Is protection to home labor,
after all, only that It doesn’t go far enough.
Even those wbo^ have always voted the
anti-protection ticket are toe strongest
kind of protectionist?, as their advocacy of
taxation of foreign labor proves. The
point they make is a good one, but the
standpoint they look from Is a false
one.
Restriction by taxation is a good theory
to apply to the immigration uf alien labor,
as well as to tbe Importation of the pro­
ducts of alien labor.
If not, why not?—Detroit Journal.
In 1873 tbe wool clip of the United
States was 17,000,000 pounds, but lu 1884,
when tbe stimulating effect of the Tariff
of 1867 had ceased, our wool clip had In­
creased to 840,000,000 pounds. President
Cleveland was first elected in 1884, and
under the attempt to put wool on the free
list during his administration the number
of sheep decreased from 50,600,000 sheep
iu 1884 to 43,5*0,000 in 1888—a decrease
under President Cleveland’s first adminis­
tration of 7,100,000 sheep. When Mr'
Harrison was elected the prospect of In­
creased Protection induced the growers to
stop the slaughter of their sheep, and as a
consequence the flocks Increased from 43,­
500,000 in 1888 to over 47.000.000 in
March, 1893, when President Cleveland
was inaugurated, an increase under Pro­
tection of 8H
cent The assault up­
on the industry by lhe free wool policy
has so discouraged those engaged in wpol
growing that more siieep were destroyed
in the first year of President Cleveland’s
second administration than were destroyed
during the vthole four years of bls first
administration. Of this amount one-half
has already been slaughtered in the City
of Chicago since March 4, 1893.

Prraldentta] Prevarication.

Everywhere in the press, on the stump
and iu the platforms the democratic party
In 1899 declared “the McKinley Jaw a rob­
ber” and “unconstitutional” and an “op­
pressor of the people.” What do we now
see? With a majority of ninety In the
the House, a working majority iu the Sen­
ate, and every branch of the government
democratic, they have only permitted the
robbery to go on, but' have patterned a
bill favoring every interest of sections and
trusts to'which they were indebted. The

Tbe following shows how well Free
Traders agree. Both speeches were made

control of every department of the govern­
ment they cannot carry tbelr promise# in­

to effect
One of the great rally cries of tbe dem­
ocratic party in 1892 was “Vote fur Cleve­
land and 81.25 wheat.” Tbe people voted
for Cleveland but that 81.25 wheat Is sell­

ing to-day for 45 cents—just about -snethird of what* they were told they would
«et.____________________

Speech* of Sen­
ator Mills, in
1890:
Our Tariff is clos­
ing the foreign mar­
kets against us. We
must have access to
the people who
want out farm pro­
ducts. Sixty-six
millions of consum­
ers is a good mar­
ket, but 660,000,000
is ten times better.

Extract Jram
Speech of Sen­
ator, now Secre­
tary, Carlisle. in
1890:
The trade b e­
tween these States
Is larger by thou­
sands of millions of
dollars than could
ever exist between
this and all the
other countries of
the world. If we had

Trade.
Austin Blair, Michigan’s war Governor,
died at his home in Jackson early Monday
morning. In the 77tb year of his age. Ex­
Gov. Blair was present at the birth of the
republican party at Jackson “under tbe
oaks,” and took an active part in directing
Its organizations. Aud by this party he
was honored many times afterwards. His
official career at all times has been charac­
terized by faithful devotion to duty and
strict integrity. He was fearless In ex­
pressing his views upon all public ques­
tions, and being a brilliant orator, and our
famed war Governor he held a high place
in the hearts of the people of our great
state.

,

Five hundred millions of dollars are ly­
ing Idle In the banks of the United States
slmply bccause there Is not enough work
aud business to bring It into action. When
factories are running and pay rolls are
large money circulates freely among the
people, but when industries are compelled
President Cleveland's letter to Hon. ini- to stop, when threats of ruinous legisla­
Uam L. Wilson, July 2nd, 1894.
tion Induce fear as to future prosperity,
You know how much I deprecate tbe inoor- then circulation of money Is restricted be­
jx&gt;raUon In tbe proposed bill of the Income tax
cause pay rolls are necessarily cut down
If “I deprecated the incorporation’’ in or stopped altogether, and business be­
tbe Wilson bill “of the income tax feat­ comes stagnant
Tbe sugar consumption of tbe United
Slates on a baala of 68,000.000 people at

Butler. 9 to IL
Lard jwr lb..’io.
FotetoMperbo., 801

Wtato. white per bu..47.

dustries.

Beans, 1.00 to L25.
CblekM drewed.sands.
Turkeys, dressed. 11.
Beef drMaed. U0 to A00.
Bref live.
to 3,
Mutton, drened. 5.
Wool, to to 1A.

Wool has become so cheap that it
doesn't pay to raise it, bat tbe farmers are

convinced that it will pay to ••raise some
democratic wool” at the polls next fall.

PBOBATE ordkb.
Is It any wonder that merchants are
weary, and business slow, after being com­ State of Mlahtgan, Oomtty of Barnr-aa.
Ata aeaaloa of the Probate Court for the
pelled to wait seven months just to watch County or Barry. bo»den at tbe Probate office. In
the City of Hastings, in wdd county, on WedCongress monkey with a tariff bill.
nesdav, the 8th day of August, tn the year one
KbouMMMlel&amp;i hundred and ninety-four.
Present, Charie* W. Armstrong, Judge of
Debs says that he’s got enough of Probate
In the matter of the estate ot Lucinda Blanch­
strikes and declares be will have no more
ard, deceased
On routine aud filing the petition duly veri­
to do with them. Possibly he has learned
fied of Ira Blanchard, administrator of Ms Id es­
something from experience.
tate pravitis for reason* therein sec forth that
he may be licensed to sail the real estate of said
dec&lt;-a*ed a* Ln said jwtitlou described.
Tbereupoa It to ordered, that Saturday, tbe
Workingmen are now satisfied that pro­
1 st day of September. A.D. mh. at ten o’clock
tection wages under a free trade party are lu the forenoon be assigned for tbe bearing of
said
petition and that the heirs at law of said
Impassible. .
deceased and all other persons interested In
said rotate, are required to appear at a session
of said court, then to be ho1 den at the Probate oflee. In the City of Hastings, tn said County, and
Additional Local News.
show cau«r.
if any
there
ue.
why
the prayer of tae petitioner may not be
granted.
And it to further ordered, that
Ou account of the Odd Fellows Meeting'
said petitioner rive notice to tbe persons
at Charlotte,the Michigan Central will sell Interested In said estate, of. the pendency of
said petition and tbe hearing thereof by causing
excursion tickets at one and one third a copy of this order to be published in the Has­
fare for round trip, Aug. 20 to. 22nd. in­ tings Raxnbr, a nrw sjiaper printed and circu­
lated in said County of Barry, ouee in each
clusive, limited to return not later ‘han week f.»r tbrer snccesKtve weeks previous to
said day of hearing.
Aug. 23nl.
Children at one half the
Charles. W. AEXsTnoNa.
Judge of Probate.
above rate.

C. R. Osborn,
AgeuL

Tickets will be good returning Aug.
15th.
Tickets good on all regular trains.
Returning train will leave place of exhi­
bition at 7.00 p. m.
E. J. Huffman,
_____

Age n L

ItaM Hall.
Again the Nashville business men and
clerks went down before the Invincible
aggregation of business men from this
city.
As before, the home team came to
the last Innings with the score against
them but they slugged out a victory, the
score standing 90 to 19.
At the conclusion of this game occurred
the game between Bellevue and Hastings,
during which Hastings made 18 rune,
Bellevue 14 and the Bellevue umpire 6
which brought the total Bellevue score up
to 20 as the umpire generously gave all
the scores he made to bls own team.
The
game was a slugging match from begin
ning to end. both pitchers being hit hard
Robinson, the Bellevue pitcher, was one
of the most noted twitters of tbe Michigan
ty U*“ wbeo 11 won the taterOoltegtate championship a few years ago
and has command of many perplexing
C.UrTC^ bD.t the h0”1® team succeeded in

a per capita consumption of 05 pounds. Is
&lt;•&lt;30,000,000 pounds of sugar. Tbe ralue of &lt;,&lt;00,000.000 pounds at 3 cents per
pound la *130,000.000 An-ad ralorem tax
of &lt;0 per cent, upon thia »132.600,000 will
be S33.040.000. This tax of *33,(HO.OOO
divided among tbe 68,000,000 consumer,
““Hy °r Item.
of sugar will be 73 cents upon each man, At tbe end of the ninth score was a tie
necessitating plaj lng the 10th inning.
At the State Convention in Grand Rap­ woman and child, or *3.00 upon each fam­
Following Is the aoore though the pos­
itions assigned the Bellevue team may not
ids last week the following song was sung ily of fire persons.
be exactly correct:by tbe glee cl a b to the tone of “Amcri
Bellevue
ffmlgrttlon In ttile country has al last
Cadwallader
exeeedeO Immigration.
For tbe•lx
__
Mason
My country ’ll* of thee,
KB
Sweet land of Mbeefy,
months ending June SO laat, there were 63
Of thee I Bing!
RoMmw .
I &gt;a vidson
Land where tbe wheel* are tied.
per cent more emigrants than Immigrants.
Land where Industrie* died.
Thia
has not occurred before since 1830.
And to the Knrllih side
Took rapUTwlue.
A lively rate war among trans-Atlantic
Robinson
linen la largely responsible tor this saUsLand to which paupers flee.
Thy name I tore!
taetory .Into ot affairs. Since April 1 last
Hastings R.
I love Uiy Cleveland frill*.
05.000 persons tram Chicago and Pennsyl­
Thy no trade tariff htlb,
McKevttt p
—a
The Greaham*, Smith* and Mills,
vania coal fields have sailed from United
Morphy
Staten to foreign ports.
IM msate swell lhe breeze:
Warner
Desnoerata, tn year kaeea
Osborn
If Hazen 8. Pingree lias any Idea as be
tat Uhmo wbo breegbt ifel.. tai e
Their modiciae take straight
•sems to hare that th, people of the great
Wooten
state ot Michigan look to him u their De­
liverer. and as tbe embodiment of all that
is nneelfieb, noble and true, why doe, he
5-SH !••«•••
hesitate to aacridee himself unless be has
*106,000 campaign hnfi to bat* bln up
It hardly seem, posalble that
Haxen
Isal It a model of truthfulness though? thin ka that tbe office seeka lhe man.
SOTKA.
In the Nashville game MeKevitt madn
two home run,
°
Threatened free trade during the pres­
Wm. J. Wilson. formerly of Penn., now
ent administration has canned tbe most eertetnly ought to be atltled to thr u.X.
of Gun Marsh, left for Penn. Friday, to
general depression and actual suffering of "Home-run MeEevitt"
claim a dowry vartouaiy estimated at from known In a generation. Depreciation In
•86,000 to 8100,000. Mr. Wltaon la toe values, lessened emplojment, reduced
only living relative left, all others ware
wage, and strikes, the like of which lx ta
drowned iu the Johnstown flood four doubtful wee ever equaled In the world,
years ago.—Plain well Enterprise.
fallowed the free trade verdict ot the peo­
We know of one Mr. Wilson who ple to 1802.
JujXBmU o.b.ir.nd

would without doubt be gtad to donate a

3 mike weat of thia city.
It Is with pleasure that w« are able to an­
nounce FroCHntops fifth *i*« to Hwitac* and
would say to the twopta w fervently believe
be Is tba nipt man to see If you are having
trouble with your •*« or tn wearing the giiwsbi you aw nave. He remains only two days,
Aug. IStb. and LMh.
DuriM Prat. I’hllllps laat visit he fitted seven
pw.pl.• who had absolutely failed to receive belp
elsewhere and will aav If you or any of your
friend* are having tbe *ame trouble I feel quite
eoefidrnt be can plea*e you. Owing to urnjut
call* all over lhe state for his services be will
remain only two days, Aug, 1Mb. and isth. with
Jihj. Beasmer.

Michigan produces Iron, coal and lumUer and her lefl.lalor. In ConirreM ,hou)d
certainly bejulerextod In tbe welfare and
prosperity of their stale enterprise, and In­

On account of Barnum and Bailey a.
Congressman Thomas, of Allegan, was
show at Kalamazoo on Tuesday, Aug.
unanimously renominated for Congress at
14th. the Chicago. Kalamazoo &amp; Saginaw
the Congressional convention held at Do­
Ry. will sell round trip excursion tickets
wagiac Tuesday.
Congressman Thomas
from all stations, as below, at the follow­
is a man of broad views, a lover of bis
ing low rate of fare:
country and firm in the expxesslon of what
Woodbury
•145
4te believes to be right. He has made an
Woodbuid
IJS
Coat* Grove
excellent record iu Congress even though
■ lastinx*
he has been in the minority. He has
Shultz
.15
Cloverdale
been faithful to the interests of bis con­
Delton
Milo
stituents of the fourth district, and has
CNMQr
.45
left nothing undone for them that he could
Richland J’et.
East Cooper
do. He Is a worker. So overwhelming

was the sentiment in his favor that he was
renominated by acclamation.

j01J.btaks™-1«. -

Hut I ng* Market*.

on the same day:

A measure has been prepared by
• sppr&gt;prlale Congressional Committee et&amp;od*lmt
Tariff reform on the lines herein • maraud. It
Is the result of much patriotic and unselfish
work.
,
.
The committee have wisely embraced In tbelr
plans a few additional internal rvveuue taxes,
including a small tax upon Incomes derived
from certain corporate investments.

ure,” why was it necessary to say that tbe
Ways and Means Committee “wisely em­
braced" II?
If tbe Income tax were “wisely em­
braced” by the Way» and Means Commit­
tee “on the lines herein suggested”—in
“my message” on what grounds can It be
claimed “bow much 1 deprecated” It?
Which is “the result of much patriotic
and unselfish work?”
‘

Tho Inefficiency of the democratic party
stands on record iu a very striking man­
ner. After declaring protection uncor.stltutlonal. yet as foe result of 1? month*

For about the twenty-sixth time we will
announce that no tariff bill has been PS8Awhisky and Senate trust is, in its truest ed yet but will be “next week" for sure.
sense, sectional and vicious. They ’have Coal, iron, whisky and sugar men have
redeemed no promise, aud will not even got to be satisfied first.
if they pass tbe present monstrocity they

called tariff reform.—Inter Ocean.

to. our

Dess.

protection of the McKinley law was for
tbe entire people., That of the sugar and

President Cleveland's Message to Con­

gress, December 4 th, 1893.

right, but It wouldn’t bring about pro
ty a little bit as compared with more

We have now received our

NEW TEA
We want you to try it
know it

We

WILL SUIT YOU
For A Breakfast Dish try
NORTON’S OATS,

BECK’S PREPARED
WHEAT,

L. and C. FORINA,
AUNT JEMIMA’S PAN­
CAKES.

We have in stock FINE
CREAMERY BUTTER.

Hams &amp; Van Arman

Valaed CustGqers.
A.period in onr life u.
now arrived when it becomt
necessary for us to talk S
ly, but kindly to vou^fc
us for the sake of truth
friendship, and list™ th,t
our words may well and truly
be understood and let no &gt;2ger arise in your hearts.
had confidently hoped that
2“* ne* departure in &lt;&gt;ar
trade which we are about to
make might never become
necessary, but alas! 'w
inhumanity to man” and the
serious busine-s depression of
the entire country has decreed
otherwise. We have from
time to time loaned a large
number of our customers
sums which aggregate several,
thousands/of dollars from our
stock of goods, and which is
still outstanding. The larg­
er portion of this money is
loaned (in goods) without
either interest or security,
and as much as we require
it to do business, and still be
able to accommodate our
friends it will now only come
to uh in small sums.
Therefore we: hereby an­
nounce to all our customers
and the public generally that
from the date of August. 1st,
1894, we are compelled, for
the reasons set forth, toadopt
the strictly cash system of
trade, with every man. wo­
man and child. Honever, we
will say to all those'now in­
debted to us and also to oth­
ers, we want your trade.
You will still want clothing
and goods in our line, ami we
shall be happy tv see you .
whenever you have the cash
to offer us in puyiuc-nt
It will be in our pow r to
sell you goods at lower prices
than ever, as We shall cease
to bear the well known losses
of the credit system. The
public already know that
loues in trade must be borne
by some one. How important
it is then to you that you deal
with those who, do a strictly
cash business, as time and
money will always be saved.
The current expenses of any
merchant doing a business
for ready pay is far less than
others, and it requires no
scholar to see. that he can .
truly afford and will give you
better bargains, as there are
no dead horses to be paid for,
no book accounts lost, nor
paid twice, and both parties
feel that value has been re­
ceived and money saved y
that best of all, the ready pay
system. In closing we will
add that some of our credit
business has always l&gt;een
eqnal to cash,- as it was cheer­
fully tendered ns ever7
month.
. ,
It is therefore with ^ome
regret that we have decided
to make no distinction in onr
customers, but strictly refuse
one and all.
As you will readily see, no
lines whatever can be drawn
in this matter, (except be­
tween credit and cash) with­
out giving serious offense- L o
nub UUULVLMZU non. — -­

-a single exception to the nn
we have marked out. as you
pleading would be fruitless.
With us then, the days for
doing a credit business
close forever on the mum 8
Covers Most—Looks Best— of August 1st, 1894. butour
stock
of goods will be larger
Lasts Longer than any
than ever, and we wiu •»
Other Paint.
any goods in our store&gt; a
per cent above cost. W
main as ever yours, meaniM
business in earnest.
AGENCY,

Tie SHERWIN WILLIAMS Go.

E. W. MORRILL &amp; CO.
HASTINGS, MICH.

_

�Hasting

B
anner
panne

^Thursday. Aug. 9. 1 894.

;a.m

PERSONAL mention.

containing an recount ot the dmlh of Dr.
L W. Brown, who practiced bls proles-

—- *’ vt/ R COOK. Local Bdltor.

* rj

We are in rerelpt ot the Woodstock
Sentenlal Review, published Iu Canada,

rr!»le goods in a idrug

slon In this city from HT5 to 78_ and
who will no doubt be remL-mberod by

Schum*nn went to

•

her raotbrr,

many or our citizen..

V*. A. Fuller left Wuhlnklim

Burton Pennoek’s bouse and bain In
Barry to,rn.htp were burned
to tbe

/• &lt;•/ Powder,
. :■ Camphor,
Oil Cedar,

/’??; Borax,
Chloride Lime,
Carbolic Acid,
Wiial-’- Oil Soap,
i. G -s class of goods the best
jswi,:.: «i want.
The poor is
(j- r it” any price.
I make a
SP ; L’:y of these goods and can
; them to you pure, fresh

A,o.

The call for lhe county convention for
the election of candidate for the various

Mrs. Ciemp; t Smith went to Bay View
Tuesday morning.

county office* will be found elsewhere in
this Issue. Tbe chairman of tbe various

Mia. F. G, Thiers and children returned
to Elsie Saturday.

township organizations are lequested to
furward caucus notices to lhe Bannkk at
once. This refers only to those who have
not already elected their delegates.

Mr. Small, of Chicago, visited friends
In. the city over Sunday.
■

ner, Dan W. Reynolds, Emory Busby and
C. W. Jordan, a base ball tournament will
be held In thia city Aug. 21st, 22nd and
23rd. A purse of 800 will be divided

among the winners, 830 00 going to the
winner; 820 to second and 810 to third.
The Champion belt of Barry County will
also be given to the winners.

V i

To mystify and astonish but state plain facte that can
be easily demonstrated.

Dortj

FIRST—If you are building a home then you

MImi Minnie Porter returned to Wood­

lr» Bbnibard. ot Cnawj-,
city yesterday.

War­

:V.’E-

kx Monday.

ground
M.sx-ay morning about two
odock. The Are was ot Incendiary orig­
in. Insured In the Barry A Baton i„a
Co. About SOI bu.hela ot wheat, a .pan of
hnr.es, and a lol ot farm machinery were
also burned.

|/&lt;fnd«r the manageme nt of John

.

Ithaca

[Xl»* Belle Throop, ot Albion, I, vhltlur

mud Monday.

will
do weB to examine the various kinds of
heating apparatus.

■

ln the

Mm. Marian Goodyear waa In Oran re­
ville over Sunday.

Rev. Fr. Kennedy was In Kalamazoo the
latter part of last week.
Misa Gertrude Pendergast, of Niles, Is
visiting friends In the dty.

Frank Black was In Kalamazoo the .fore
part of the week on business.

Crl Ksyra. or OllMt, I,
rvl.llve, and frlouda.ln th, city.

rtultlug

Miss Lucy Myrra, ot San Francisco,
Cal., la visiting Mra. Mary Grer.

M. L. Cook and son. Robert, returned
The National Convention of Fire En­ from Bay View Saturday evening.
gineers will be held in Montreal, Canada,
Tbe Missea Sable and Hattie Beadle, ot
Aug. U, 15, 10, and 17.
Chief W. A. .lacksou, spent Sunday In the city.
Scidmore, of ’his city, will attend.
Pa­
Mra. Matlie Spaulding Is Walting
pers and talks on many important features
trlend, In Kalamazoo and rlclnlty.
of a fireman’s work will be given.
This
Lieut A. D. Nlskern and family spent
citv ought to receive some good results
Sunday with friend. In Kalamazoo.
ftom the meeting Inasmuch as we are now
Tbe Misses Wolt returned tram an i-xputting in our, new fire alarm system.
■ CIRCULATION •
j tended ,bit In California laat week.
Tiie Barry County Herald published at
Eugene Jordan, of Bedford, spent Sun­
week.
Delton, by D. J. Westfail is no more, last day with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Jordan.
week
being
its
last
publication.
Tbe
edi
­
l&amp;DMfter, changes for advertisements
Mr. Williams, of Ohio, is expected to
niu*t r.-ach thia office Tuesdays at latest to tor gives five reasons why he has chosen
visit Dr. and Mrs. A. P. Drake to-day.
.*,u.*U!.‘ iix-Vrrion in the Issue of the week to discontinue, the prime reason being
tfhen brought
/■ I
. that his patronage was so small that he i
Mrs. Geo. Bradley and daughter, of
couldn’t pay expenses.
The Herald has Grand Rapids, are visiting her parents.

ERED L HEATH

SECOND—Ite a fact that people object to soft coal
USE
BIG WOFIPS

furnaces.
so, aud they’re so dirty.

invention out in the line of furnaces. By the induction of heated
air over the fire and around tiie fire pot all the smoke is burned, so yon have
no smoke and no dirt. You also have the advantage of using soft coal which
is the cheapest and most powerful of fuels, and you save all trouble from soot.
W2 are also agents for the Peninsular Furnace, which burns hard coal,
sof; coal oi wco.l.
;
•

DU

N’T
H0U5E WITHOUT
H
BUT fl FURiwarwiTHOUT 5EEINQ y5.

1

WEISSERT BROS.

local news.

HflRbWrtRE AERCHrtMTS.

82 quires

wuldlngsells good 21 In. cotton

L you risnt • nice glass
tiillip&lt; A’ Erl*-

for

les’ yazasir.

it new in photography can be
Christmas studio,

Miss Barbara Renkea, of Battle Creek,
been an able exponent of tho Interests of
Delton nnd vicinity. Editor Westfall will spent Sunday with relatives in the city.

ware go to start a new paper in Battle Creek to be
known as the “Battle Creek News.”

OP* &gt;nd rubln'rs for old style |dnt fruit

i

M-a! fruit Jar-, something new and
•ry
out at I’lnlrtps* * Erbs.

cr.vine Scotch laddie made bls ap­
n • in thi- dry Monday with his

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoyt and daughter,
of Plainwell, are visiting friends iu the
chy. ’

The Seventh District S. S. Association
Tin? Misses Allie and Ina Scidmore are
will hold its second annual convention on
vislUng friends and relatives In Woodthe Islands.at Grand &gt;x*dge, commencing}
7” ■ land/
Tuesday evening, Aug. Slst, end closing
Phyllis Diamond returned from a
Friday evening, Aug. 24th. Many
1 ..... choice
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C !' virilt u-itix *lior
lit Big
lilt. Rapids Sat&lt;2*,_ I
speakert will tn? present ami a good■ pro,er brother in
grain 1s being arranged. Thursday, Aug. utd“V»

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23rd. will be given over tu .« Young FeoMrs. May Dwight and daughter Bettie,
pies ••Parliament” in which all denomlna-! of Chicago, visited friends In the city

ARE

tional joung peoples societies will be ren- j Friday.

&lt; photographs that never
iristwWthe reliable pho-

HERE

who is claimed to be Jimmy Mortimer, the
Nashville bank robber, whose case will be
before Squire Keuaslon to-day.
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Tuesday Sam Carlisle was tried before

Squire KenaMon for slandering Mrs. Leo­
nard.
The Jury in the case brought in a
verdict of guilty and he wm fined &amp;TC or
GO days in Jail.
Middleville.

The parties reside bear

Elswurtli Cisco, colored, and Grdht
Dickinson, living near Hickory Comers,
were arrested for stealing a harness some­
time ImI ween J uh 6th. and 8th,
They

took it to Battle Creek and tried

to dia-

POfce of It but were unsuccessfnL
Dicklason is out on bail but Cisco is In j.iii.

On account of tbe races at Gnmd Rap­
id*. tbe Mich. Central will sell excursion
tickets Aug. 13 to 17 inclusive, at one and
one third fare for Ute rouud trip.
Limit­
ed to return not' later than Aeg. 18 b.
Children at one half tbe above rate.
&lt;X R. OSBJHN,
Agent.

menla, a. span ot borons, belonging to
Willard Gilkey and Jas. R«d. were
burned yesterday morning about four
year for many years to come.
o’clock. Besides tbe barns three stacks
Many y«r» MO
ck*!
f” of wheat aad an oat stack burned alsothe ptxutemdon ot tbe ’’Champion belt” of The lire Is supposed to bare been started
Barry County, among Ute bare b*“ el°“ by tramps. Partially Insured.
ot tbe county will lx- remembered. O.
For several months before the close ot
late years thoughts ot this belt, which
the war Congressman Tbomu of Allegan,
wre .too. time, great boo. of «ut«performed tbe duties ot second Beutenant,
ttoo, has dropped from tbe minds of the
but
not mustered as such, and _ re
people. Jim Donovan, ot this dty. has always suppreed that be ranked effleWb
Shell In hto possession and will soon
. high private. The doctor was twentyput It up tor tbe clubs of the county to one years old then and now-wbeo he U
contend tor. The belt 1* a gold plated crowding fifty, he has lust received notice
one and to a fit emblem for tbe clubs of tbe from the war department that he has real­
county to contest tor. A. -Bl be
ly been a second lieutenant all along.
elsewhere a bare bsll tournament win be
This Is eueouraglnx and It the duller re­
beidinthlaciiyAug.Sld.SJ-O*”-'^
tain. Ms present excelleat health for an­
under tbe manifewcnt of D.
Be&gt;
other halt century and the government
nolds, C. W. Jordan. John Warner and continues to nose around In the record*,
Emorv Busby and “ ,hl’ tournament the
^Zf^-IBbeenUU- to bold W. he may ultimately bo bawled to porteriW
a. a brigadier general.-Grand Lapid*
Dr. continued health and prosperity, and
trust that be may see July Slat °t each

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fKsz Annntv

Democrat.

walking advertisement for- our

house.

Everyone who buys of us is pleased with what
I we have sold him—pleased with his invest­

Everyone who buys once

comes again, and invites his friends to come
too.

We are selling our goods as low as they

can be sold anywhere.

TO

Every

sale of Boots or Shoes that we make is really

ment clear through.

Owing to the times

we are paying no attention to profits, but have
knocked

prices down to the lowest notch.

We buy from the best houses; our goods are

STAY

reliable.

We are not here for a day, nor for

a month.

W. H. SPENCE.

Department at Lansing, on the “Army
It
Worn;;" wili be found In this Issue.
will pay you to read iL

don’t have to;” the other, “Go to h—1 with
Nashville and Bowens Mills played a
your train.” A few days later, when It
became apparent that the strike had col­ game ot bill al tbe tprmer place Friday,
lapsed, both applied fur their old Jobe, and aud resulted In a score ot H to to Io favor
Pontiac Chief will trot In the 2:15 class
Will McKevltt pitched lhe
this time it was the company that “didn’t ot Nashville.
at Grand Rapids next Tuesday afternoon
have to,” and now both risen are digging last Hve Innings tor Bowen’, Mills and
and several of Ills admirers contemplate
held
tbe
Nashville
base ballista down to
on the water works ditches at 81.25 per
taking hi the races on that day.
day. Moral: Don’t monkey with a buxx three runs.
Russell has lost received a large Invoice
■ Fouxi}—On Monday a wool check for
ot the latest styles In dress goods, which
a sum of money.
Owner can have same
*iasl week Tuesday was Dr. A., P.
certainly ought to please.
Tbe good, arc
by rajling at Doyle’s saloon, proving pro­
Drake’s doth birthday and be was tbe
not only ot very pretty make up but the
. perly and paying for this notice.
fortunate victim of a complete surprise
price Is very "low cut.”
It anyone Is
Wanted—Manager for financial insli-; gotten up by bls wile and Mra Wight­
thinking of gening * new dress, Russell’s
tutlon. ( Reference and bond required. man. Eight of tbe Dr’s Intimate friends
stock should bf closely Inspected before
Liberal Inducement to the right man. Ad­ were present and one ot the most elabor­
dress, The Eastern Assurance Company, ate dinners ever served in this city par­ they buy.
On account of the German Working­
Philadelphia, Pa.
taken oh/ Two toasts were given Id Whim
men’. Aid Society at Grand Rapids, tbe
Road Commissioners can find 8 incfi" the Krespondeu with an Impromptu
Mich. Central will sell excursion tickets
Bridge Plank at our vard in Hastings. talk, surprising all present with his easy,
Aug. 1» and 30 at one and one third tare
Other people can find anything they want fluent reply which Is said to have beenoth
tor tbe round trip. Limited to return un­
very bumorous nature. The occasion was a
-m the line of lumber and shingles.
til Aug. 31st. Children al one halt the
moat pleasant oM, and ^a flttlng recognlBentley. Tomlinson and bider.
above rate.
C. B. Ospokm.
tlrm ot the birthday of one ot our most
Agent
Sheriff McKevltt was in Detroit tbe fore prominent and respected citizens and pro­
P«rt of the week subpoenaing witnesses fessional men. In common with tbe tew
Two large barns near Cressey Corners,
in the case of lite people vs Williams,
who were present, all join In willing the oontalnlng SO tons ot bay, farm Imple-

Is what we give to every customer.

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resented. The Seventh District comprises
Dr. Waddle ami family left for a two
the cqantiea of L.nia, Clinton. Eaton and ■ «evks visit with relatives In Canada Mon­
Barry and each S. S. In the territory ' day night.

Heinz pickling vinecar at Phillips A sliould send delegates.
y13h Hannah Dewey, of Owosso, is
E:l -. Nee the mammoth sample bottle at ( The Heatings Banner of last Friday says I ' ^iog with F. R. Pancoast and family
tieir &lt;tore.
•_
that on tiie Mondaj\.previous a snake that • al Wal1 ,akeA’.! dceu. duo M. D. K’*e«l will lie left b said to be at least 95 feet in'length was1
Mbs Davis-who has beeu visiting at
With Justice of Peace for collection if nod
seen, by a gentleman ok unimpeachable ' Baker ShrinerX returned to her home in
paid in 10 &lt;lay«.
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character, near Carter’s lake near Has­ Iowa Thursday.
GtorgeLandl' has purrliaaed a druJ
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tings. The snake lias been seen by others.
Miss Gwendolyn James returned to Man­
store at Horton and will soon take posses-li a?((1
noW remembers that about
istee Friday after a few wecgs visit with
rfen. Sucre ■&gt; lo 5OU George.
I twrtllv yefrg ago B circus cage containing
Miss Genie Brown.
1 Ut- ’.re -Uli .‘■Tiling Mason fruit Ja™] throe reptiles was tipped over near this
Miss Flo Beadle has returned from
- .&gt;3p&lt;« ti an any other house iu the city. I pCliBl and Uiat tliey escaped, and this is
«------------.
-BUU ‘u,n 19 । Nashville where she lias been teaching in
supposed to be one of’em. It is to be .prof.Andrus' summer normal school.
Wlnn6gt,„,
u„.
•The Iks! and freshest-canned goods iMiprd he «111 net come urarei to rortl.nd .
hu
vW|h|1 M|JJ G1.n|&lt;.
In the market al PhBttpa A Krbs.
They khan he now la -Porlland Obrerrre.
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Bulk- .. specialty of keeping extra nice ’ When lhe strike on lhe Grand Trunk Brown,
left for n visit with Kalamazco
canned ghods.
’ C...
was inaugurated, two Marcellus men held friends Saturday morning.
^Krimmber E. W. Morrill A 6&gt;. are now
Mrs. D. H. Merriman and daughter who
the position of freight conductors and
selling goods at 10 per cent a love cost were drawing about 8125 a month each. have been spending a week at the home of
t'&gt;t cash only. No credit giv»&gt;n to any one Both quit work, and both were invited to Prof. Sterling, left Monday for their fu­
after Aux 1. IS 94.
resume, one of them being offered a pas­ ture home at Mendon, where Mr. Merri­
' I’rcHs- Builrtin from the Agricultural senger train. One, telegraphed back. “I man is to sujfcrintend the schools.

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Because they smoke

THIRD —The KEENAN Smoke. Consuming Furnace is the latest and beet

THE DRUGGIST’S.

Tins

Why?

E take pleasure in announcing to our friends and the public generally
that on and after SEPTEMBER. 10th we propose to conduct our bus­
iness, both buying and selling, on the cash plan. A long experience
in the clothing business has convinced us that the system of selling goods on
credit to be paid for when convenient is a most vicious one.
The increased expense of doing a credit business, on account of book­
keeping and collecting, the amount of inevitable losses every year because of
bad debts, which will occur, notwithstanding the most careful discrimination;
the loss of interest from having a large amount of capital “tied up” in book
accounts all render necessary a large margin of profit which has to be consid­
ered as business expenses and paid for by the cash buyers. Besides this, the
bad feeling constantly occurring because credit is given to one customer and
refused to another, and the disagreeable necessity of being obliged to dun
customers for past due accounts, confirms us in our determination in the future

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to sell only for cash.

R. K. GRANT.

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SEPT.

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me, dear, for all sakes.’’
“Then I will. Father, when entirely possessed in understanding, said
that he had been kept from mak­
l
oMN5ToNing a will by brother, who suggested
.
(jMUBie miMLUMon
that he and I could settle the estate
between ourselves without need of
[TO BB CONTINUED ]
| help frdm thb courts."
passed pleasantly, despite j
'‘Yes, that's what I was sure of.
The m&lt;
the feebleness of the guest. Her words 1 Cullen, I know what I owe to your
and manners, as always, were the nat-' brother. What I am going to say is
oral outcome of womanhood that had i with full sense of that obligation. I
had good opportunities for its culture, owe something to you, also, and there
The shadb upon her face, hardly deep- are debts of yet higher, far higher
er than what long had been habitual, dignity.
Cullen, my solemn convicindicatedj neither embarrassment nor tion is that your father believed he
regret'*ft
any special cause. She did had no will.”
not try
___ sister,
________
_
__ „__w,who
_______
conceal her admiration ___
for
'
“' But,
Arthur
Dabney,
is
the perfect health nnd excellent beauty a good lawyer, tells me that is not
of Hanniih.
i what the law calls revocation of a
“Oh. Hannah!” more than ■ once abe ' once-existing will, and that any
said, “you do look so well! No wonder ■ amount of proof of such a belief would
you and brother think so much of each 1 have no effect—wouldn’t be even
other. As for Pearce, he is just per- t listened toby the court."
feet.”
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J
“Is that so?" she said, with profound
“I thank you, sister," mid Cullen, awe.
“for all three of us. I think myself «
MS&gt;o Dabney says.”
that Hannah is hard to beat, and, I
Reflecting awhile, evidently studysince the boy has come, we don’t sec ing what words she should employ, site
yery well what we could do without said:
him."
I
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“But, Cullen, suppose—for instance,
“I, hopelheTl become more and more 1 suppose your father actually did cle..omfortito
1
f stroy a paper which he took to be his
a comfort
[to you. brother.”
mer
she
j will?
A/terdinii
*■■*“
*_ said:
--•»
»•«- I merely ask fbr inforniayon."
■-*
“Hannon.
.. dear, I wqnt to have some ।
“I doubt if that would affect the
rial
conversation
with
you
case
notably,
sister,
unleas.it
coaid
be
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both togel her and separately. Perhaps i proved very clearly that the paper so
Td as well ’have
* ' ’it* first
" * with
’** •brother
**
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destroyed
had been fraudulently subif you not he ,please.”
j stituUd."
“Certain ly. Sis Julia. I’ve got some* ;
“I don’t suppose that could be done,"
things to ook
' after
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•in —
- aud- she said, in a low voice, looking down
the yard
garden, ax -.1
. will leave you and Cullen upon the floor.
Then suddenly she
for awhili . Don't hurry.
_ _
You aud I spoke with animation:
“But. Cullen dear, you know, at least
can have &lt;! ar chat
at any time.
‘
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I wish 1
yon could pend tho night with us. We i Mr. Amerson says, that nil the land
would do ( ur best to make you cora- j out here and the large traqt on the
fortablc."
; Oconee were bought siucc the will, and
“Oh, dea ••. no. child! I enn tdothat. i therefore didn't pass by it?”
We'll call ou after awhile.”
“I am aware of that, sister,” he
As Ilann .h,
.1
leading the child, was answeretl. with some retracting in
going out, Fulia said:
tone
“What a blessing, Cullen, you two
She regarded him with much cagerhave in eac i other, and what another ness.
'
”ff I could so arrange it, as I’m sure
I could, wouldn't you take both of
those places?—knowing without a
doubt," she quickly added, “what your
father wished?"
“I couldn't take any more than what '
it would be recognized universally 1
that I was entitled to, sister.”
1
“Not for my sake?”
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* “l BKI.XI) NO MIMA6E, CVLLKN.”

Ln Pearce! 'How various are human
lives!”
Then, not)waiting for his"answer, she
quickly said:
“Cullen, within this last month Pre
been—wait a little while.”
And she I &gt;ke into sobbing. After
recovering, ie, sadly smiling, oontin। good Ood for tears! Now
For the last mouth I have
rely unhappy that I have
not only w ihed but prayed to be taken
out of this ife sooner than I have been
expecting, 1 don’t know whether or
not yoowe e very
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greatly
surprised
at
the content* of your father’s will, but
I mast believe so; because he seemed
to have got fully reconciled to yon and
Hannah both, and I suspected was
xnore fond of you than of your brother.
I want us to talk with each other about
U in as mush confidence ns—as is conRtofant with the different relations we

Cullen?*’

with
fall respect and proper consideration.
So I shall agnate with you; and the first
Fd like to My la thia: I trust you bring

aort"
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“I bring no meaaatre, Cullen; non*.
1 told Mr. hwmra thia rooming that

that he wm glad to hear

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beatow, and pressing aolldtation for .USO putieuvv
had to be studied and practised by a
Hannah to rfall her as bafore, she I
business man: no doubt about that.
went away- tamedlutaly after herde- ।
Hi* wife smiled Mkdly. seeing tbe im­
nurture, Callen put on his hat and t
pression upon Hannah of his l?reat sol­
went out Vi the field. The inovement'
emn word. Not long *ftar bl» return
hurt Hannah, even to some reM-n’w |
ment.
Perhaps he foresaw it, but she said:
•Hannah. I’m going out for awhile
thought well to binder another disens- |
to see a poor woman who has been do­
sion, knowing that now she would be '
ing some little work for me. Yon and
further than before from according ,
Mr. Amerson can entertain each other
with bl» views. Homo of her behavior | „
I won’t b.
in the first year of their marriage had f till I get pack, can y
not been such as his RemutiveaeNS re“Oh, yea, abler,’’ Mid Hannah, with
gardtxl as entirely becoming. It had
some rural embarrassment
She had
•tang him somewhat several times to ;
always
regretted her want of the eaM
witnes-s whatsehqied to' him her rather
indelicate efforts to win the regard of : ahe noted in Milledgeville women.
“Oh, yes," Wiley said, with polite re­
hi-father and brother. So also he hod ■
suffered from her occasional allusions t assurance; “Hannah and 1 can manage
somehow
till you get back, Julia. I'm
to their comparative poverty, and in­
timations that different action on hia not much of a talker; but Hannah is
first-rate at that I’ll let her entertain
part would qhangc IL- Believing yet
that her course had been wiser than me while you're gone."
“Oh, Brother Wiley!" WM all Hanher husband’s, and that Wiley could ]
be brought to termH which, if not just, j nab could think to say.
After his wife had gone, he proposed
ought to be reasonably satisfactory. |
she persuaded herself that it was her to walk into the garden and inspect an
duty to persevere, but to do so with : arbor which had been made of his de­
greatest prudence, nnd Ln such, wise as , vising. Hannah, not knowing exactly
to—us to—indeed. Hannah, in this new ( how to treat such an invitation, ac­
view of her powers, and of what she ceded, and repairing thither they Mt
ought and had at least a mothers down upon one of the rude benches
right to do. could not easily have an- , within. Then Amerson said;
swertKl to herself as to what. Possibly .
there might be some danger on the
line her thoughts were following, but ,
I
Upon receipt of your address and fifteen
she trusted that even that was prefer­
able to inaction and supine submis- 1! cents In postage stamps, we will mall you
’ prepaid SotTYKNOt Poirrrouo or the
sion. On Cullen's return she met him Wom.D’s Columbian Exposition, lhe
M usual, and in their talk ubout the regular prnj&lt;!
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price „
is ui&gt;j
fifty --cents,
but ---as we want
late visit nothing was said by either । yo(| |0 have 0|)e we
the price nomYou
find
with which the other could disagree,
ji Kai."
|nB|
y
ou 'win
w|j, fl
n(j It a work of art and a
I thing to l»e prized. It contains full page
: views of the great buildings, with deacrlpCHAPTER IX
lions of
same,
and-------Is executed
In highest
One morning Cullen said:
.1 —
—------.------“Hannah, it’s been near three weeks style of art if not satisfied with It, alter
will
refund the
tbe stamps
stamps and
and
since Sister Julia was here, nnd you 1i you
*«« gel ’n.~we
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“ refund
haven't been in to see her yet. Don’t . let you keep the book. Address
H. E. BvCKUDf A Co.. Chicago. 111. .
you think it's time?”
He had got to suspect—anil this was
true—that she was waiting for him to '
.ztoTbose who have used Dr. King’s New
suggest the visit.
“I’ve been thinking of it, Cullen." ; Dboovery know Its value, and those wbo
she answered; “but somehow I’ve kept . have not, have now tbe opportunity to try
putting it off. I'll go in a day or two, ( It free. (MU on the advertised Druggist
if you think 1 oughtn't to delay . and get a trial bottle, free, bend your
name and address to H. E. Baekien A Co.,
longer."
Chicago, and get a Mtn pie box of Dr.
"Why not go this evening or to-mor- '
King’s New Life Pilla Free, as well as a
row? 1 think I'd go this evening, and j copy of Guide to Health and Household
spend the night. Mirny and 1 can take ! Instructor, free. All of which is guaran­
teed to do you good and cost you nothing
at W. H. Goodyear’s Dreg store.

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is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
nr money refunded. Price 25 cents per
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druggist.

Miraady Hanks and Betsy Swan,
Talked oa, and on, and on, and on:
nirandy, surely you’re not through
Your washing, and your scrabbiag, too

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LAYING 1NCR MEAD ON DIS SHOl'I.DKU SMR
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The Twenty-second Michigan Infantry
care of Pearce for one night, and I can
HI hold a reunion at Pontiac. August 30.
spare Jim from the plow better now iTheoid fltfi
-- z!J “_„j will surely be present
than
”
than later.”
M.. D. ----Bailey,
receiving
"I'd rather not go this evening; but,
-•—
t-------- « Teller,
■?------ - Grand
--------as -it's convenient. I’ll go to-morrow Rrp*&lt;1b. (Mich..) Savings Bank, says he
“Not for yours, dear sister, nor for
of “Adlronmorning. I won’t star all night unless cannot say ton much In *favor
—
anybody’s, because such an act would . Ir And al._a
j a U- a decided
, ... pleas.
that 1.
it __
would
' da^
« . Wheelej
" "T1" ’s
’ Heart
H'*rt-' and Nerve Cure.
subtract from my self-respect, by seem- * are to .later, and .He nrxe. it.j So,'‘ br
&lt;’«’«'&gt;•"•
ing equivalent to a compromise with j
The next morning, after laying out ' The body o( William Randolph, aged
brother, which I have resolved not to
. the servants' several duties, putting j 20, wf)0 WBS drowped at Algonac. Tuesmake."
4 on some of her best things, she set out
w,s recovered yesterday by a diver.
“Oh, my Lord, what can be done In ... *w i
. ,---------------------------- ------this case? Are you. then, going to do . "
bum. &lt;lrivea by a negro boy.
nothing to get at least some of your f I?1
«pecu)ate&lt;l much on
happy life that must be led nt
rights? I don’t know what to say or । the
Milledgeville, where ahe ulwuya had
ia(
what tojdo!”
! wished and hoped to live. She could
She looked around the room in de­
। not account for her sister-in-law's
Kiater-in-law's
spair.
_ _ _. _
"The Wise is in Dabney’s hands, sfa- avowed
•TO,wt? Dreferenee
pre'crc”™ of
o( t.ho mnnirx=ohn‘ry. ex- !
juctuNcis m u«i.uuy s nuuas, sis- ___ . . ......
.
.---- —
tar; •but...
he ha« my. taatractions
not to
] ?, ' by
,?'-v
poor
.
..
, cept
attnbnting it to to
herher
poor
T
7
I health, and she reflected with pain, in
move in it for the present, no matter ।
which she would not have admitted
what grounds he may suspect ho has.”
ConeressnMti
Riehirdwn
Tratenlty
there was any anger, that her exclu­
Her quick sense sar the tenderly
sion from the society for which she presented a petition trout tHrtr-6,e tillcompassionate motive of his breast,
almost longed could have been pre­ rens of Grand Rapids, asking for tbe i&amp;and, laying her head upon his shoul­
peacbment of Attorney Genera] Olney.
der. she wept and wept. At length, vented by her husband. Not that she
Ayer’s Hair Vigor Is cleaaly, agreeable,
loved him less, but for her sake, she
lifting herself, she looked into his face
It U the moat ele­
argued, he ought to be willing to make beneficial, and safe.
with much tenderness, saying:
gant
and the most economical of toilet
“My dear brother, I could not invent some Nocrifice of his own feelings. She preparatlona.
By its use ladies can pro­
was
received
with
great
cordial
­
wards to express how much 1 admire
ity by Mrs. Wiley Anderson, who. duce an abundant growth of balr, causing
your nobility and your gentle true­
It to become natural color, lustre, and tex­
after finding that it would be no disheartedness.
I know that if Mr. •
ture.
Dabney should discover or should ■i appointment to Cullen, urged and
dllwus b*’c raised about
believe himself to have discovered 1I easily prevailed upon her to remain
until the morrow. Some relief from J400 for a band tournament, and sent out
any grievous fraud in this
un­
Tbe
the distress of this good woman had 75 invitations to bands to attend.
happy
affair, you will give me,
affair will be held tbe midair of August.
If I then be alive, timely warning. come from the apparent anxious desire
Ncttoub deMIH, I, , ooanou
And Cullen. I won’t ask you to come of her husband to make a liberal al­
lowance to Cullen, mainly, as he said, PWnL nperially unoog women.
Tbs
to our house, but you won’t forbid Han­
for the sake of Hannah and her child. brat medlral tmtment tor Ute dteonter la
nah's coming sometimes, will you, to
As for giving a full half, this he de­ • penlatant oobim ot Ayer", Sraparllla
see me? For I tell you, my brother, I
Thl,
clared he would not, as it would be ad­ to elnuK and lovlxorate the blood.
am nearly gone."
belnc aceompltebed, nature will do tbe
“Why, surely not, sister. Hannah mitting either incompetency or unjust rest.
partiality
on
hia
father's
part,
and
that
ought to go to you sometimes, and I’m
his own services in conducting the a&lt;,^r&gt;ndRaP,d9 ^Publicans ratified tbe
sure she will wish to do so. unless she
most of the old man’s money affairs action of tbe state convention.
There
should find that brother objects."
during lhe last ten years were not was a large and enthusiastic meeting, with
“No, no; he will not object I’ve
many clever speeches.
worthy
of
compensation.
His
wife,
heard him say often that Hannah was
not misunderstanding him or his
one of the finest women he knew."
w**r bbpsrnwabte and tight fitting
claims, yet was thankful for tbe hope .
He said nothing. After a moment
bate that oomtrlct the bteod-aaeeela of the
imparted by his words that in time a •ralrUae Ball’, Hair Renewer bhwk•he rose and said:
lowllX.endyouwinuott^X"
settlement could be had, and she en­
‘-‘Well, I pray to God every day to
deavored to trust that this might be
mhke some solution of this case that
made through Hannah.
Admiring
win be ri&lt;hl tor all. I'll go oot and ,
Cullen for his spirit of Independence,
a Niles private company and
aoe Hannah a little while. Then*. I
she yet thought that perhaps it was will try municipal light and water ’ T*a
see her among her roeo-buabes. Don’t .
price hi be palfi 1, W,wo.
*
well that Hannah took more practical
coine in, child," she cried; “I’m oom- ,
views of present conditions. So she
ing. Hannah," she said, when she had
resolved to let her aud Wiley have at
reached the garden, “I’ve had some ■
least one interview alone with them­
IHtle chat with Cullen, not as satiafac- .
selves. When he came home to dinner,
he was very poUte to Hannah, and
compromise with his brother. Perhaps
showed satisfaction when his wife
said she was to vpend the nlffht there
n«ww&gt; ■!&gt; in------- -- --- Zr.
“z* w eouie
He aaked civilly alter Cnllan and
“I don't think Cullen is right in that.
Pearce, and evinced gratification whan
Sister Julia, and he knows I don’t Of

Children Cry for
' Pitcher’s Castorla,
Children Cry for
Pitcher’S CSStOria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castona.

A

1

that

rather premjng concern. I would like
to mn.ic with yon and Hannah. They
will need not more than a oOTnlo of

are expecting to go on
returned

“•

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TbWofk Wly Trite
----- AND-----

ONE YEAR
FOR OHLY &gt; 1-00, CASH IF AbY/IHCL

Address all orders to

THE HASTINGS BANNER.

�CoumII rreoKHi,,,
then follows, in the order named, a nar-'
row white line, a yeliourtah stripe, a faint,
WORN-OUT HORSES.
Common Council met In regular session white line, a dusky stripe, a narrow white
THANKS TO NANTUCKET
P94*
-"Thursday.
» 1
Frl. eve, Aug. 8, 1804.
Going the rounds is a pretty story
line, a yellowish stripe, and aw obsnn*
Funny Statement Due to a Printer*" about Rosa Bonheur. Some time ago
Pres. Hicks presiding.
whl e line.; tbe belly la a dirtv green.
Ttme-Mavlur Device.
Present at roll call, Aid Benuett. Busby,
The armi worms rliange but iltite In Tho Animals Turned to Account |
a
Russian grand duke was visiting
It was an old custom in many news­
Hicks, Tiukler aud \\ aters.
*
, color
w.wi through
lumugn tne
When Dead.
their entire growth. When
Paris and chanced to dine in her com­
paper offices, says the Worcester Ga­
Absent at roll call. Huffman, Osborn fully
fully grown
grown they
they are about one and-balf
pany.
They got op very well, and at
zette. for the printers to make use of
and
Insert.
-Jd We
Wel~&gt;ert.
luchra
Tl&gt;.,
bon tbrmwl,.»
inches Ion,.
long.
Tiny Iben
then bury
tbemselve* »om Their Ca
«!■ and Fertilising “saving galleys," or little racks with dessert they ate philopcna together—
Ou UKM1OU of AM Bu.by reading of In th- ground, when tbe, fluLb teedinu I,
Material A;
that is to say, they shared a double
mln., or lout meeting postponed.
and a lew day, later iran.fonn bdo .
compartments, which.they used as a la­
almond.
But the duke, when next
Mo,«l by Aid Bennett that 825 be op- ehry.Ua or pup..
The, will™
u
bor-saving device. When after the pa­
C’MMi.
day they met. forgot to say "philololl
ls
to •pay
Chief Ul
of , thio condition milll ibe la.t of Auiru.l or
per had been printed they “distributed”
-proprlatad
-■» eifa-nse,
»
—ot• VU1VI
pena,
”
and
lost the bet. lie asked the
Fire Dept, to National Convoatlon
Convention Fire tbeflrot ot September, when they will an
Farmers whose horses are played out the type, putting the several lettere
Engineers held In
in Montreal. Carried,
Carried,
Engineer,
pear &gt;, a reddldi broa u moth otallUr to and useless now know where to dispose I back in their respective boxes, they artist what present be should give
her
and
she
added, laughingly: “Any
_
—
—
..
woiu.
suniiur
to
,.v
Ayes, Beuuvtt,
Bennett, Busby.
Busby, Hicks.
Hicks, Tinirtor
Tinkler ।I the
the ulngy
«il»»i»v moth?
m«n—flying
«•-«------around- the lights of
I’ithem.
TT'***' They sell thorn asJlow as two
° would save some &lt;rf the most frequent­
animal that would do to paint; some­
and Waters.
U nl«bL TIkw iuoU&gt;. du not
un ibe to"*™
------- * - to
- « ejtobltohment boro ly recurring words, such as "and,'
thing
pretty,
you know.”
The duke
plant*, bot mate; and a lew dat a later ^at con.erU tbe animal Into a fcrttl- “the," "when," etc., putting them in
- — - — —- ..... wu.um, ujwj a ic.
?&lt;othing more
Aid Osborn took his seat.
the female* will commence lajiug egg* ou lzer’ and theD Uter on thc farmcr pur- a compartment of the rack, to be drawn smiled and departed.
.eQ .!iaer and.plants
on tho farmer
purMoved by Aid Bennett that- the injunc­ the grass iu the meadows, past Gres, and' chases thethfertilizer
was
heard
of
him
and
the
lady had
the out- l out when needed in setting up the
tion of Mrs. Bailey be rvf.tTed to tbe City esperially waste places, such as tmitebre put of Ms old horse where it will enrich
quite forgotten the affair.' when soma
next day’s paper. If it were in a sea­
Atty, with instruction and power to de­ and "cal holes." The ciuoths soon die. hiscrops and hasten their growth. The
months afterward, tbe royal forfeit
port where some shipnews was printed,
fend the city iu the same. Tie.
The eggs' rem.du over winter and the concern that deals in old horses, says
arrived—to-wit. three enormous polar
the words “ship.” "brig," “bark," etc.,
Avea, Bennett. Hicks and Waters.
next spring hatch out into small army the Chicago Tribune, is in the business
would be added, and also the name of
Nays. Busby, Osborn aud Tiukler.
worms that fmid and grow Just as tbelr Of d roduci no«&gt;—’ •*---------. Moved by Aid Bennett that difficulty prrdecvKbors did.
of producing fertilizer, and the more certain ports, as “Boston,” “Provi­
between lhe city aud Mr. Vroman ‘be
The army worm eateplllars and moths horses available the better it is for tho dence,” “Nantucket." If the printer
-*y !»• *t.mii'i
luuHjin In aIMHuilZ
]wavs prospered despite hard times
«UJ
J”11”5"? •*!»*.lm* by mistake drew the wrong word from
left to the side, walk committee with the I |n
others,!
the galley, taking .“ship" instead of
power to adjust the same. Tie.
I any
reaM&gt;H, but it b only rii occasional
. j •
—
.
- — ■■
•-•.-j n.. «&gt;VLn:?iVllH 1
, .*
often costs more to prepare a
Ayes. Busby, Bennett and Tinkler.
seiMion
“ry march out &gt;nxu
season wi-A"
when ’they
from their ttnu tmmness depression,
rhe concern “bark" or “Salem” instead of ‘’Ports­
Nays', Hicks, Osboru and Waters.
house for repainting- that has been
usual frtdmg
ftndtng grounds, the maribes,
marshes, an i Rtonds ready to purchase all the ' mouth,” the error would probably be
' discovered by the proof-reader, but in
fifrU,
The following accts, audited:—
strip .1...
the surrounding MvlJa
fields w
of itbelr grow- . borsoa that can be procured.
painted in the first place with cheap
0 jJ the hurry of going to press it someM. C. IL IL Co., freg
niai of
or price paid is one dollar and a halfJ"to
S37.14 Ing crops. A dry season, such as that
ready-mixed paints, than it would
f
| times escaped detection.
Jas Murphy, ctg. rags etc. ■
vert favorable
favnr«i.tM for them
.»----- •to
dollars a head.
They are worth
14.08 last year, is very
|
An
amusing
instance
of
the
mistakes
Hocking Fuel Co. coal,
increase
rapidly,
and
soon
to
spread
oat
­
18.23
to have painted it twice with strict­
nothing to the owners, and when it is ’
A. Maynard, ctg
1.00 side the marshes on surrounding gras-,
■
incident
to
tbe
system
occurred
in
a
ly pure white lead, ground in pure
considered that about* five hundred :
A. Angle, labor
1.00 when tender food becomes scarce. If peo­
. certain office. The printer was setting
pounds
of
fertilizer
la
procured
from
linseed oil.
M. Smith
.60 ple with marshes on or near (arms would
up an account of the experience of a
G. Crnmcr
3.00 take the trouble to burn the marshes over each animal it can easily l&gt;e seen that I vessel which ; was driven before the
an auction
IL Waters
at an) convenient lime through the tall, a good margin of profit is made. If ;j wind upon a Ice shore. Death in its
4
50
• x|&gt;erience
F. Bennett
8.75 they would burn moat .of the eggs, snd so the supply holds out they kill on an •: most dreadful form stared the crew
■ins reasonC. Dennett
3.00 prevent what might result iu an army average three horses a day all the year j and passenger* in the face, but at lhe
round at there works, and, as the busi­
C. Shultz
\
3.00 worm invasion tbe next year.
. SMITH.
Tbe prospect* are that there will be no ness is of long standing, it is estimated last critical moment, when the ship
Geo. Reed
6.00
it 75 ! kvin-ral ihvastoy next year. ...v.v
« that enough Lorres have been disposed was just on the point of being dashed
W. S. Scidmore
forms a permanent base for repaint­
B Phillips
3.75 ’ SH'ftt nuny parasites, such as tbe "blow- of to supply a large standing army. upon the rocks, it glided between two
ing and never has to be burned or
9.00 :
“bd s’endvr bee-like parasites Hint The ages of these infirm brutes range* dreadful ledges "into a little bay.
M. Mcl’lmrlin
where
the
anchor
was
thrown,
and
SM ITU
4.00
th£ir
&lt;•«
tiie
array
wurau.
The
IL B. Wightman, viewing sheep
scraped off on account • of scaling
from riftceq to twenty-five years, and
18.00 ■ ’
hatch lulu a maggot that feeds on the their condition depends largely upon safely held the gallant craft, saved
S. Pratt, surveying
or cyacking. It is always smooth
IVoodii md. Mich
from destruction by the merciful inter­
3.25 ' nrn)&gt;’ w’rtw. destroys it, and later dianges the life tltey have led.
M. D. Rrral. r|w
Many of the
and clean. To be sure of getting
3.50
if the parposition of divine Nantucket!’’ Tiie
J. Townsend, plow beam
3.50 . ,”to a P»TMft« like ftn pan nt
animals
look
as
if
they,
hadn't
seen
strictly pure white lead, purchase
all the
readers of that paper were thunder­
The city of Hastings Dr. to the follow— .| “‘riri"4 have dune ss good
- wiiifc
— in oats since they were colts, and others
any of tne following brands:
struck, but printers saw that the com­
iug named persona for street work in 3rd. I
’’’K'-ons visited tiy myself,
-•Moway,
“Anchor,’'
------- " *
I nnd we du not have a dry autumn, there are spavined-sprung nt the knees and positor had pulled the wrong word from
ward.
“ Shipman,"
blind.
An
apartment
of
the
building
“ Bckstein,"
;i&lt;tehde*l to.
6.75
’’•* little danger u( an attack next
Wm Ttnnyck
his galley:
.
“ Armstrong 4 McKelvy,”
5.70 1 -v‘‘“r’ •“ n«*riy every caterpillar cuiiveted is set apart as the death house, as it is
‘‘Southern,”
M.
Custer.
Khappen.
“ Beymcr-Baumsn,'
MEXICAN BRICK LAYERS.
"Bed Beal,"
here thj executioner wields the instru- J
3.45 j ha'‘ been kiik*&lt;l by some parasite,
Dfivid Wolcott
“ Davis-Chambers,”
"Colliar.”
s’lo I
When an army worm invasion occur.*-. inent of death.
.
Fred Beadle
.
A Uulte&lt;I Slates Soldier Glve» Them a
“Fahnestock.”
&amp; DENISON.
.The
manner
of
disposing
of
tbc.ani.
1.95
&gt;
thing
iliat
can
be
done
is
lu
trap
Joe Mu*«en
Foz Colobs.—National Lead Co.’* Ppra
3*60 *l,w caterpillar In ditches.
V
’1
White Lead Tinting Colon, a one-pound can
When
they toQIs 1*
When led from the pen
James Shea ’
Capt.
J.
IL
Kenly,
in
his
‘
‘
Memoirs
I
to a 'ay-poand keg of Lead and mix your own
'I- Trust po.
I
.'Zq • start from their lirrediag ground it is In. the horse. Ls tied to a post and the
Bldg..
lAtule Beadle
of a Maryland Volunteer," describes I paints. Saves time and annoyance in matching
’’ ” •I 8O,,|® certain direction, and feW •obstruc"black cap" placed over its head. The
follow
h! Raplik. Michigan.
The city of Hastings Dr. to the
with evident satisfaction a little scene | shades, and insure* the best pain*, that it is pos­
to put on wood.
,
In
the
.
rto0
'*
“
’
‘
W
tDenv
Or
change
their
Course.
ing named persons for street work
executioner then strikes it a blow in the city of Jalapa during the Mexican I sible
Send us a postal card and get our
‘If they come to s building they climb up
d Surdfob.
4th ward.
nnd color-card, free; it wil prob
8.20 * over
down onithe other' ride, and con- across the bead with an ax nnd the an- war. The Frifted States troops were I paints
you
a
good
many
dollars.
Wm. Beadle
inial falls helpless to the floor. Its
Everything ;
br night Of10.80 ’rinte their Journey.
If it I* a brook, theyJ’ ' throat Ls (then cut and life vanishes. in garrison iu. the town.
• ' NATIONAL LEADICO. .
Louie Beadle
12j;o ' riridge it with their numbers nnd pass on,'• This douc^ the process of dissection was quiet, and the' inhabitants and
Chicago Branch,
James Shea
the soldiers were, on very good terms.
State and Fifteenth Streets
g*..Q
or
perish
in
thii
attempt.
When
they
Fred Beadle
' and separation begins. The hide is
It was not uncommon, says Capt.
1.50 । c&lt;"nc
» ditch, they drop intu ft and a:y at law.
Golleib Webber
removed
and
« &lt;t I tempt to climb up the other side, but It ft first
,
.
, the carcass boiled,, if Kenly, to see an American soldier
Clarence Bishop
Has lings.
. . Mich.
1
H proper!' . i,i»lnictr.l. lh.-y will k« p It contain^ »ny fau The sr.-osc v. des- mending his boots alongside of a
2X5 ;
&lt;»f th i* state. ColWm. Tvnnyck
droppiiUkback because of the loose soil ignated as "horse oil." The bones of Mexican shoemaker, or a carpenter .in
3.30
rinded to.
Mike Cnster
nv:e the top.
When tbe ditch is well the lower limbs are boiled, und the fat uniform working at the same bench
Wm. H. Beadle
2.60 '
1.50 ; covered, kerosene may be poured along in extracted from, them Ls called "neats with a Mexican mechanic.
Milo Flfield
it and'Ignited, &lt;&gt;r straw put in the dictb foot oil.” When the flesh of the curOne, day the captain noticed a soldier
Phj rfcum and
David Wolcott
Another method is to plow Cass has been thoroughly boiled und looking with great interest at some
4.05 and burned.
Joe Mussen
They
11. Goods rar's New
4.10 or cut another ditch In front of the first the grease skimmed off the surface of native masons laying brick.
Milo Fifield
•
2.40 ditch, and bury the ones iu the first dictb. ylc Tat it Ls thrown into the cellar and were at work upon a platform elevated
Ed Shea
I.:.-, and so continue ditching ahead or them. allowed to remain there for over three perhaps a dozen feet from the ground,
attended to.
i James Wooton
When tne ariny Is once in a field, little mouths, all the time being subjected
1.35
up to which a man was carrying
Robert Green
. M. D.. ‘
can be done to stop their ravages, except .
Robert Tubby
to the influence of potash and gypsum,
mortar upon his head on a square
I’i.y -Idas and burgeon,
1.85 by burning lhe field or rolling with a which is mixed with it, and which rots board instead of a hod.
Wittier Mellon
heavy
roller.
•
Mith.
1.35
1
The masons stood immediately in
Earl Goldsmith
i. (.’. Davis.
' IL
3U«) olock r*ud of depot.
August 3rd., 1804, Wm. H. Beadle,
Entomologist. ( The bones pass through two crush- front
.
of the wall they were construct
Street Commlssiopea
LI. BARBER
’
ers, the first of which reduces them, ing, placed each brick separately on
Moved by Aid Tinkler that the accts, be
&lt; ians and Surgeons.
ICE GRbflM.
and the second grinds them to powder,
its bed, used a plumb-line, square, etc.,
allowed and orders drawn on respective
Several chemical ingredients are then to see that
*
each
....
brick was correctly
-•
:y responded to with
Fl NF
GONFEGTIONS.
•
Cuntalu Herr ary.
funds for same. Carried.
aligned, and occupied as much time in
mixed
with
the
bone
dust.
This
prep
­
prompt)1
**
n&gt;
•rrurv
will
surely
destroy
th*
sense
of
Ayes. Bennett, Busby. Hicks. Osborn, smell auJ c»ui|&gt;lete!y ilerangr the whole »yn1 11 ,L SOFTDRINKS^
aration is what is commonly known us laying half a dozen bricks as an Amer­
Tinkler and Waters.
tens wh -n entering iithrough the mucous sur­
faces. 8u.*li artlrles tbould nervr »-• used ex bone fertilizer, aud is 'probably the ican mechanic would use in laying a
Nays. None.
ami Real Estate Office.
o.i prescrlptlins from reputable pbjsi
best artificial commodity used in agri­ hundred.
AT TOEMoved by Aid iUnnett that the bill for cept
: block.Hasting*.
dans. aS the dam ige they will do Is ton fold to
"Captain,'’ said the soldier, “may I
K-*d Estate Real Em*U* netting poles be allowed as read.
Carried thegood you cm possibly derive them. Hall'* culture. Tiie horse hides are disposed
•&gt;:i. General coawranclng.
CITY BAKERY.
Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A of to leather manufacturers, und bring go up ap'd snow those men how to
Osborn
Ayes,
Bennett,
Busby,
Hicks,
-f
of
Abstract
Books,
comIhrtM .
Co ,Toted J. O .cant tins ni ni*rrury. and Is more than was originally paid for the work?”
j
’;.'4. run turnlM complete and Waters.
piled ft •&lt;'. ■
taken internally, acttiu directly upon tbe blond entire animal. But not horses alono ’
E. BROOKS. Clerk.
"Certainly, if you are a bricklayer.”
and mucous surfaces of the sjs uiil in buying
He mounted the platform, one of the
Bond of Frank Flfield In the num of Hafl's Catarrh Cure be sure to get the genuine. are usedrin the production of fertilizer.
It Is taken Internal!* and Is msde in Toledo. U.
9200 with A. D. Maynard ns amities for bv F. J. Cheney &amp; Co. Testlin uiUts free.
A great many cattle go that way too, Mexicans gave him his trowel, and he
work done oh Broadway presented and
Sold by druggist*, price «5e. per bott-e,
and as for bones, those of any animal went to work, the Mexicana looking on
&gt;. m.
read.
’ are valuable. The concern here does with the greatest interest and admiraHastings, - - Mich,
H1I.H’ r. CULGROVE,
Moved by Aid Osborn that the bond be
_____ the line on live animals; dead
tion. No doubt they profited by the
not draw
accepted and approved. Carried,
Attorney at Law
ones
will
do,
providing»they are
nbt
too lesson.
OllCB
Will
UV,
~
—
OJLT’ITA.TL
S75.000.00
A. Hespler, au alleged Manitoba banker, old.
Ayes, Bennett, Busby, Hicks, Osborn
• S: -..••rtoSmlth AColgrove.)
a very
strange
t'hat It isvery
few eow.
iro coincidence
of j1
AN ENGLISH PARTY WHIP.
un: :- in niwn block. Hastings.)
SURPLUS 115.000.00.
has pleaded guilty at Port Huron of pass­
Tinkler and Waters.
i that but very few cows are disposed of I
rra :t. ■ s ta all the courts of the state.
Communication from R. B. Wightman ing a bogus check upon the landlord of the ■ jin this
... way, and
--- A A,that
--- 1 —
-....I*!-.
Incorporated
under
the
law* at the State of
may explain One of the Queer Salaried Positions in
Michigan.
B. KENASTON.
with reference to the killing and wound­ Union hotel, and will probably be sentenc­
' of‘ the ‘tough
’ ’beef
* comes
~~ '
the House of Commons
where much
•
Attorney at Law,
ing of sheep of Jacob Edger on July 28-31 ed to-day.
Open for business Dec.18.18M.
|
Reverting to the duties of a whip
1 from.
•
(Over .1.5 Goodvesr* Co.'s store.)
presented and read.
War Veteran* held a basket picnic in
officers:
Practices in :ui conrtsot the State. Collections
Several qualities of fertilizer are pro­ and patronage secretary, It is an aston­
Moved bv Aid Tinkler that a com. of Skutt’s Grove near Cedar Springs, and '
promptly itteadlSK to.
D. G. Robinson, PreBldent;
ishing
fact
that
gentlemen
of
birth
duced
from
animals,
it
all
depending
3 be appointed and report to the Council Capt. C. E. Belknap of Grand Rapids ad­
Chester
Messer, Vice. Pres.
and social position can be found to fill
R. TIMMERMAN, Houicepathic Phy- amt of damage done to Mr. Edger’s sheep. dressed the cotnrads.
A drill by six upon the amount and quality of the in­
D. W. Reynold*. Cashier.
the post. The junior whips’ duties are
B”:J.
Various
young ladies was an Interesting portion of gradients
used, vegetables
•
slcian and Surgeon.
Carried,
DDUCCTOBS:
over Lathrop's
drug store.)
and
cereals
require fertilizer of a cer- not only onerous, but irksome, accord­
the program.
■1 —
j-------1- —
Ayes, All.
D. W. Reynold*.
i. Rich of Michigan, and McKinley tain strength, aud while a certain qual- ing to the Cardiff Mail. They sit or
Moved by Aid Tinkler that S100.00 be
D. G. Robinson,
Govs. ---------- --------- „ the atcamer North ity will produce good results on one stand in, the outer lobby of the house
allowed Frank Fifield on Job done on
of Ohio, passengers on--------------John Carveth,
CSMtcr Me**er,
■' “ kind of vegetables it will destroy-an­ from half-past three to half-pa^ttwelve
Broadway. Carried,
West, north bound, stopped at the “Soo"
P. T. Colgrove.
Ayes, Bennett, Busby, Hicks, Osborn.
other. The price per ton ranges all o'clock at night and they ask every
■ CIRCULATION •
and were tendered a reception.
Both de­
member
who
passes
where
he
is
going,
H«n thr only irartnga department in In Barry
Tinkler and Waters.
livered addresses from the lintel veranda. the way from twenty to thirty-five dol­
This week,
82 quires.
whether he is paired, and when he County and pays Interest on all ttm*
lars. Tiie product of this one plant is
Nays, None.
Moved by Aid Tinkler tbit 825. be
Miss Isabella Lorimer, of Cass Cltv. disposed of direct to the farmers and will be back. If he is not paired they oepoaub.
Hfi-nlter. H inges for advertisements drawn in favor of F. Fifield on Grand St. was terribly Injured by falling from a about one thousand tons are sent out have cither to find a pair for him or to
horse while one toot was entangled In the annually. The works are capable of prevent him from passing out by coax­
ttU't r
&gt; office Tuesdays at latest to job In 2nd wd. Carried,
Insure in
Ayes, Bennett, Busby, Hicks, Osborn, trappings. She was dragged some dis­
u:i in tbe issue of the week
turning nut three tons per day. Tho ing or threats, the former for prefer­
tance nnd rertdered unconscious. One leg
■wb'eti bn
Tinkler and Waters.
ence. When their party is in these
was broken at the thigh, and her face present executioner of horses has been gentlemen have to attend to their
Nays, None.
identified with the works ever since
cut nil dlerases caused or
** Tht Kiagari Falls Route.”
• pruXte1
Moved by Aid Osborn that Die St. Com.
r- blood or low stale of tbe be instructed to examine the grievances of terribly bruised.
they were established, ulxiut fourteen office from twelve to three o'clock.
■ 1 try Hood's S.inuiparilla.
Dr. Ransrim. the head of lhe South
Their hours of duty are therefore from
Mr. V woman with reference to grade Haven around the world company, who years ago. and during that time it iseoBUUons.
Th*- - timated that he has put to death three eleven a. m. to twelve p. m.. or thirtor a man to get his name aud report same to Council. Carried,
rewntly so I mysteriously
disappeared
1 teen hours, with intervals for lunch
baitwakd.
|a.m.|p m |pjn.tp.ni.|«ja.
Ayes, Busby. Hicks, Osborn and Wa­ while in Chicago purchasing supplies, is thousand animals.
In lb* :.ip
now days and a two column
Hasyin................. I
| 6 Win «r»Ji
' and dinner, and this they do for one
pic'.nr--.:
still among the misUing. Efforts to re-or­ FATTEN ON BARBER’S WHIMS. thousand pounds a year. When their
BUUons.
g« j 3 | X
| EK
- It is to give a testimonial ters.
Na
vs.
Bennett.
ganize
the
company
have
so
far
b
en
un
­
■for ««!tr ;
ct iiittUcIne. or organize a
On motion of Aid Busby Council ad­ successful. aUbough Lv nun Beecher has Oddn and End* Turned Ovar by Cheeky partj’ is out they do it. minus their
ByiupatlL
■ office work, for nothing.
Eellnu-a with an Eye to BuaineM.
Hastings..
' offered to putjSl,500 into the scheme.
journed.
"There are onlv three men in Ch.1- Ii
In addition to keeping an eye on his
E. G. Holbrook.
if^-.
C. B. OSBOKN, L»alA:aul. K.
'.aits to pay his debts. It
Recorder.
cago in that fellow's line of business,’’ juniors, the chief whip, who has two O. A*. TX'.MIUK* G. F AT. A. GhUS’i*
puts a । .
uen a half mile long in nioremarked the chatty Wabash avenue thousand pounds a year, deals with
lion.
tr, as
as he
ue turned
vurucu to
w strop the
— ra
--­ the members on their more touchy
&gt;" -taititig to pay his. It may
barber,
Ordinance.
be the
"Oh. he trades in barber’s crank side. It is he who practically dis■•'■ Hie man in the row that . "An ordinance to repeal" Ay'ordinance
zor.
~
-riperstitions and whims,” the tributes ribbons and titles and sees
the motion. If you owe a to establish a board of water jrommKslonnotions,
suj,^
------------------wl"‘ '
'&lt;'r0"
..ii_
ers, defining their jiowers Aui&lt;l duties 'r, I, .rul do for y"u-Hood
operator continued. “. He .goes
from that cards of invitation ore sent to this
man. pay IjL.w ,
»
‘» C'irro.
adopted Sept. 12th, 1887 as amended. The
one shop to another with that little 1 man and that— thtfl no one is given un­
The otli -t.i’. repjrts show that no baking Common Council of the clttf ot Hastings
n„od'. PHU
V rostorlPd handbag and trades razoxe, strops, due preference—a delicate duty which
powd.ri.
. ,1 na award over Ibe Uojal oniains that all of an ordinance entitled. pert.udile idl»« •Um-uw
! brushes, hones—anything in the ton­ requires much tact and skill.
"An ordinance to establish a board of
at the Cuii-.u'o Wprld’s Fair.
serial line. How does he make a livi
water commissioners defining their powers' Strange Coadnct or rnv x
I ing at it? Easy enough. You don’t
Th.- .&gt;■!
(tf .wards on baking powder.
Wanted a Dime.
Travelers on the European continent
aud duties adopted Sept 12th" 1887 as
One day jri compositor entered the know barbers very well, I gueso. Well, , know by experience that unless they
Dr- H. V Wil&lt;-v, Writes that the claim of amended be and the same Is hereby
lute J. M. Bailey's sanctum in the Dan­ one of ’em buys a razor for, say, two take soap in traveling bags they will
another
; \ to having received Ute repealed.
AND
W. D. Bkxnett.
dollars, and after he’s used it awhile
highi-i aw j.| is false; that no such
Resolved, That this ordinance to re­ bury’ News office with a rueful counte­ makes up his mind he doesn't like 1L in all probability have to make their
nance, says the Cleveland Leader
toilet without any. A form of soap
peal
be
published
In
the
city
papers
two
awml W s . ;..n10 jt.
So be sells It to this man for one dol­
which will be appreciated by them is
weeks In accordance with the city charter, "Mr. Bailey,” he said, “I'm hungry,
-POSITIVELY CURESThe Royal Baking Powder Is the purest and to become in operation August the and have no money. Will you lend me lar. This man leaves it on trial with
the new soap paper brought out in
some other barber and gets four dol­
ten
cents
far
a
sandwich?
”
“
Certainly.
”
and rtrangvst baking powder ever made, 15th, 1894.
Euekv Busby.
France. The paper is cut into pieces
replied Mr. Bailey, handing him a dime. lars’ worth of old razors in exchange, slightly larger than visiting cards and
and has revived the highest award at
Five minutfs later another composi­ and then he sells one of those old razors is covered on each side with a thin
ftYrty (air, wherever exhibited in competo the original purchaser of the two
The northern part of our state has suf­ tor approached him. MWill you let me dollar razor. He does the same with layer of ordinary soap or of soap va­ Simple-m&gt;C3S and *11 drrangemenu of tb«
•tltion win. other*/
Ncivowi System.
•
riously colored and perfumed. These
fered considerably this season from a mid have ten cents, Mr. Bailey, for a sand­ strops and hones and brushes.
Of
The begn weevil, a most exasperating;
wich?” he asked. "With pleasure,”
soap tickets are put into memorandum
' on meadows and grain fields by tbe army
course
he
makes
money.
Dreases
well,
test, is reported*at several points if» the worm. It came too late to do ranch harm answered Mr. Bailey-' A third com
books, card cases or pocketbooks, just
smokes good cigars and works only as if they were business or visiting
Rl*te, thy acreage in beans afforded it am­ to wheat, rye, and barley; but oats, corn, positor entered the room. “Mr. Bailey,
I’d like ten cents for a sandwich." when he feels like 1L There’s money cards. Each piece serves for one time
and
timothy
fed
the
armies
wherever
ple room to multiply. The weevil contin­
In it. for the three fellow* in the busi­
only, and is used like an ordinary cake Purely Vegabible, guarantad tree from
found.
Potatoes were untouched, peas* "All right,”paid Mr. Bailey', cheerfully
ues its wi.rk on tbe crop after it Is stored. sown with oats were left while the oats A forth andja fifth man followed with ness, but the snap will be overdone aa
opiates, 100 full size dnees, 50r.
of soap. In the manufacture of this
___ •
This insect al-o attacks peas. Tbe female were eaten, and clover in timothy was
soon
as
the
scheme
is
better
known.
similar requests. Finally another comnew product sheets of unsized paper
M. D. Halley. Receiving THlcr On»n&lt;l RapCapital necessary to begin? Cheek and are immersed in a bath of cocoanut oil &lt;w । Mich, leaving* Bank, nay* Ire cmumR *ay
Tbe true army worm seldom, tt tpositor stood before the editor. “Mr
n hole in the pea or bean pod, over lefL
in
fxvcr
of
•'Aairond*.
’’ Wh**te?s
acquaintanceVre
all
that
are
neces
­
soap, prepared in the same way as for H*art ana Nerve (tare
^ch seed, nnd deposits an egg. This egg ever, touches tbe foiWage of tr»*es or Bailey,”he said, ‘will you please h'i
shrubt.
There are many invasions of in­ me have a dime for'a drink?"
sary. When tbe razor broker gets a the manufacture of toilet soaps. The
.'»'r
Prepared by Wheeler and FidNv ireJictoa
hatches into a grub, and ft at once proceeds
sects known as lhe army worm, but this
cranky customer who shaves himself
strips of paper are dried, passed be­ M, G-dar Sprliura. Mlch.^BoM by.
to tat ou*. th.- inside of lhe seed. The is tbe only real army worm, and is "known Bailey looked at him in feigne
and who doesn’t care what bis outfit
It amazement. “Why do yon lie to r !&lt;•' ' costs, provided it suite him—why, then, tween tm&gt; roller* in order to render
tertri-t inn-si (s a lieede of dull grey tint, 'cienilficnlly a» Leucania uutouucta
them smooth, and sightly and then
be
asked,
ncproitchfully;
'!
know,
r
he docs what anyone else would do.
•boot the tenth of an inch in length. Its tuay be recognized by the general dime,
HA trine
cut to tbe 'proper dimensions aud
■
■
‘duck color with tbe following k»fi&lt;itndl'i- what yon want the money for.. ¥»•
He make* the crank pay for hi* crunkhabits n uder fruitless all attempts to
want
a
san-fwichr
The
comp
siistamped with any desired mark.
al stripi*: On the back is a broad dn-kj
rid *’l lhe jtert except by destroying
in tm X«o- h.ih.gotu-H^
tin, dim?
the
b*” affected.-Michigan Farmer.
ctfolen

Hasting

NER

rphe Kind of
[jp-Jieiiii'

p|(i reliable tonic ana
blood-purifier,

AVER’S
SARSAPARILLA
no “!; Klitllte. '

will cure j^ou

AINT cracks—It

P

'•’ESS CAR bs.

Strictly Pure
White Lead

P.A;

Hastings City Bank,

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LOCAL NEWS.

Michigan Central

AD3R0NM

Wheeler’s

Heart
,Verve

re

HEART DISEASE. NERVOUS
Prostration, Epilepsy.

ONEXCKLLKU FOB^^

A.,

&gt;

�To be Held in TbU

City N««*

It Is Full of Toil and Haa But Fo?
Encouragements.

Cci»r &lt;o Billy D»y »Mt Wednred.y. «’
nearly every person in Um? county wih do.
ThU 13 the first Rally ever Riven In U?
©mint? and everything possible Is being
done to make it a success. - Every Sttnday
M&gt;too! worker and everyone intorestod In
Sundsy school work should be present aud
lend their encouragement to the occa­
sion.
Owing tn the conscientious objections
of nome the base ball game, the toot nnd
bicycle races have been given up so that
th.' ^bole day will be given to the Rally.
Reai! your programs carefully so that
you n«y know what to do. In case your
Sunday school has received no programs,
write h. Miss Ada Jilehae! of Ibis oily,
giving name of tho school, and the name
of ynnr Sunday school Supt. to whom they
will In* &gt;»ent, as well ns the post office ad­
dress. and you will be promptly aupplled.
Special rates will be given over both
railroads that run Into tbe city, and spec­
ial trains will be run on that day as fo.’iows: —
The C. K. &amp; S. will give one half fan­
rates on ail trains. All freight trains on.
that road will have:passenger
passeuger eoaclies
coaches ut^
uttadu'd. JA special‘ train
■
■•• •- Half
••
will
leave
tings forr Woodbury
Woodbury ‘ and Intervening
points at 6 o’clock p. m. and returning
will .Jcave this city fur the south nt 7
o’cl^c'k.
The following round trip rates for the
Michigan Central will be charged:—
Adult*.
Sl ;tl bin.
Ch.'trk'ltc
Civ .»t*r
YtfriuonXvilie
NsahvilLMtnx-i •
tsets.
• --------------------Arrive ?.t Haiti ng* at S:4S.

Chlld’u.

Train leaves for Mhldievllle at 6 p. m.
Tiriiets will be goal on regular train In
the morning from Middleville nnd Irving.
’ Fare from Middleville and Irving, 25
and 15 cents.
Train leaves for east at 7 p. ni.
I
The songs that are to lie sung at the
grounds that day will be found on the
7th and sth pages of the program. Please
practice them in your Sunday Schools.
All schools are also requested to sing
suc’i hymns as they may select while on
the line nf march.
The parade will be under the command
nf Col. E. Y. Hoglr, Chief Marshal, and i
J. Id Reed. Assistant Marshall. The exhibitlon drill by Hastings Division No. 19,- U. |
R. K. P. will be given at lhe conclusion of,
the iHtigrnni at the fair ground.
.
Many, schools have already prepared
their banners and secured their alags.
Many schools are also coming with-fourbotsc. teams with wagons gaily decorated.
It tbe weather Is favorable it certainly
looks as if one of tbe largest crowds of
people ever seen here will attend the Rally
day.
’

STATE CENSUS STATISTIC3-

Th.- Copulation of Michigan Wm« &lt;93».Secretary of the Slate Gardner’s, force
has completed the first count of the popu­
lation schedule ot the state census of 1894.
and the secretary submitted the result of
the count to Governor Rich.
The total population of tbe state June
1, 1894. was 9.289.374, as compared with
2,089.998 June 1, 1890, and 1,853.658 June
1, 1884. The Increase In four years has
been 145,485, or 6.95 per cent., and m lhe
ten years since 1884, 885,716 or SO.flfi per
cent.
Of the total increase since 1890
(145.405), 31,959 Is in the city of Detroit,
and 19,156 In the City of Grand Rapids, a
total of 51,115, or more than 35 per
cent.
Had the soldiers in the field been enum­
erated in 1864, the increase from I860 to
1864 would have been nearly 90,090. or
about 19 per cent, and from 1864 to 187ft.
about 346.000, or 41 per cenL
There are at the present seventy Incor­
porated cities in the state, the total pop­
ulation of which Is 821,023 or 87 per cent,
of tbe total population of the state.
The number of Incorporated cities iu the
state in 1890 were sixty-one; In 1884 fortynine; In 1880, forty-three; In 1874, thirty­
eight; In 1870, twenty-nine, and in 1864.
nineteen.
The slxty-one cities in the state In 1890
show an increase of 84.848, or 11.93 per
cent. The Increase outside of these was
80.637, or 4,30 per cent.
The forty-nine cities in the state in 1884
show an increase of 932,130, or 45.S8 per
cent The increase outside of these cities
Is 153,586, or 11.49 per cent. -In other
words since 1884 the rate of Increase of
population in the forty-nine cities has
been about four times tbe rate of Increase
* In the balance of the state.

rtlins Kxperleaco of • PsrWsa
:

|
Which R«&lt;ader the Unlling Any­
thing But a Deeira-

New' Jersey liaa probably 8,000
miners, and a large percentage of
them are Americans, born and brought
up tn the neighborhood of tho mines.
Only iron and zinc mines exist in this
.tot. and cosrequenUy tho minora are
.yl confronted by reverel of the terrora which exlrt In the coni working.
of oUtcr stolen New Jerrey miner.
hare Uttle reason to fear fire, or overpoweringgares. and their chief danger
e^taln Urn handling of explores,

i
I

:
,
,
I

I

in oocMlonal rockfalla. and in awk- .
houM_ Tho general took It
ward slips and plunges down shafts. 1 b
...
.
. .. —, -------up. carefully examined it, nnd, turn­
More deaths occur from falling down ing to the man. told him to put it on.
shafts than from any other causes.
The man did as he was bid. “As you
In a few mines in this state the shafts guarantee the efficacy of your coat,
are vertical aud bucket hoists arc used, you will have, I presume, no objection*
but in most of them access is made by to my testing it,” dryly remarked the
slopes and tho ore is hauled out in general; and before the nstanithed
small cars. A series of crude and slip- . artisan could protest he took a brace I
pery ladders follows the lines of rails
of pistols aud discharged them.
j
on these slopes, and the hardy miners
Half dead with fear, the man stood
climb or scramble down the wet and tho lire. and. to the great credit of his
reeking rungs several times a day. workmanship, with complete impuniThis means something in a mine with • ty. j But the general was not content
a slope of 1,000 feet. In addition to with one trial. He fired another pistol
the danger of slipping there is always at the buck of the man, and afterwards
a risk of something tumbling down the ' discharged a fowling piece at him with
slope from above and knocking the : similar effect,. or rather, non-cffecL
miner off the ladder.
i He also tried to pierce the coat with a
It is said of the New Jersey miners,
1 sward. The gallant general was so
says the Chicago Times, that they are delighted with his new garment that
monel, industrious, and intelligent, but he handed the artisan two checks for
.,
.
,
. .
.
.
ne nanueu me aniMiu tw«» vucunn *v»»
they are m little hope o .haviulr their nlneUcn thouMnd
the first becondition in life changed. They work ’; ing the sum
- second•
agreed on, and the
eight hours a day for 51 or $1.25 and I check in compensation for the fright
average about $350 a year from which
he had given him.
they save nothing. The law against
paying them in store orders bus proved
THEY PITIED HIM.
inoperative aud nearly all of the Irou ,
The It«v«rence of Sioux Indian* for a
miners in this state are still working &gt;
Supposed Lunatic.
under one or another form of the j
One of the peculiar characteristics
odious truck system which tht? act was
1OCJ
ur.
comof
tl.e
Indian
is hl. rerereuce. amountintended to abolish. They are compellad by
by necessity
necesaityto ask for credit ' inP to
o' “
E*1'
pelled
to ask for credit.
v
*
’
.
.
su&gt;t&gt; nnrl
ho
u&lt;»vi»r
harms
nn&lt;* whom lie
and
he
never
harms.one
he
and the company’s store is al ways open
1
to be mentally affected. When
___ sves
to them.
1 t&gt;el|e
’
! *the;expedition headed by Gen. Custer
'
Perhaps they’ can get credit and low­
' was exploring the Black Hills, it was
er prices elsewhere al an independent
• accompanied by a half-dozen college
store nearer home, but if they are
* professors frpm the east, and these
found purchasing exce^ft from the
unickiy'x scientific gentlemen worried the soL
agent of tho company they are i ‘ "
.
J I diets beyond description. The conntold to seek work elsewhere.
.
; r—y —j------- 7--------- r -—- - -- -----Although no Ktunl wore onlera may
."'arming w&gt;th ho.Ulc Stoux.
be isaned nowaday., the effect i. just
.’cry profe^or hart a guard of
the tome and the poor miner receive. Sve men They would go around pick­
little cash on par day- 'n some case. ; n«- "P bWs'
'■"ttorfl.e. .nd
the miner Ijve. rent free in om&gt; of th. ' &gt;&gt;ra.l&lt;ing np rock, until the soldier,
robins erected by tho mine owner .nd | ’"“d
thc“1
One
is still further enslaved by this fact. I da-v- the most ^“ned old professor
Others pay W or M a month rent.
, of Ute lot managed in some way to get
Minera’*wages have undergone little "‘,t ,° 51«ht ,?{
‘
“
7?,’
change in the last five years. The ?«*d two °r
^“t
books of the Glemlou iron works show n“ “ P"? ,of bi°,UI„ "L”,*11*?’ ”P
that since ISM. however, there have i “ *cra
*nd »&lt;fe«d
been manv fluctuation..
In tho flrat
T^*LPT“pU{
’
mentioned ve.r 75 cent, a day was tho “nd th'n d,"d d"" “ nt“ th* ,«Tn
rate .nd in lhe following veir it wa. b»1“
b'
7“ h*' *?'*
increased to ,1. and a shilling a day । °f b“ld*'■"d Pi,-e« °'\nd ,blta
was «lded in 1800. From ISM to 1KU i
s,ld bu«Y“d th’ Iudi“"
it dropped to SI again nnd In 18C3 went'
“ th“'
lu
upto ,1.S7H.
In ISO, the pay rote I “e»U d“»‘U&gt;en the professor caught
strodilv. quartcrata jnmpuntil April, i
• peculiar bug. which he cap1S05, Ute high rate of S3.60 a dav was I ‘“ft1- “^'■''gan to study w th a mag­
being paid.
Then flour was newly SO i n‘?‘.nP
JM ““led It The
a barrel, but when it jumped to S1O.75 : ol,i“l„loo,l&lt; hitn,bj thJ b“d’,l'd hln,?°
a barrel. In 1807, miner.' wages had / M" cl»« by. ""d. Pointing to the
been cut to,1.50 and S1.05. Those flg" the
valley, said
kindly:
are. stood until the summer of ITO, F0?1
The protawor came Into romp,
when they row to 82 again, but tho »°d «M to Gen. Custer: -'Your roldlere
panic of that year knocked them down
mbrnndenttond the Indiana. I
to $1.75, and there was a steady decline | f°un&lt;l them tiie most polite and courteto 90 cents a day. which was reached . Ott8,°* people-________________
in April, 1877. The wages advanced |
LIBERTY OF THE PRESS,
steadily until $2 was again paid in 1880, I
-------and dropped by degree, to « in ISSO. : «“
.TiVX •“

.hifto of eight hours each nnd pay.
them W . day.
It I. spoken of a.
one of lhe best mine, to wo&gt;k In in lhe
east and ha. an unusually Intelligent
force of men.
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lD&lt;"B“ th“t 7n“’„U“t
“° n,l*tokei
fte

The iron miner And. UtUe joy in
life, being poked away in a damp and 1 .
to
unwholesome tunnel in the bowels ot a nice little man;' “give it to his
* sub­
scribers as a premium?*’
the earth, with no light but the little |
The narrow-headed man didn'tnotioe
oil lamp dangling from the front of
him any more than if he had been a
his cap, and supplied with air through
dab of mud on his horseskin boots.
a rubber hose, which in some cases j
“As I was saying.” he went on, “that
operates the drills. The fitful gleam 1
editor out there ain’t wider than a
of
many
lamps, dull
the chugging
of i _
.
,
the the
drills,
occasional
detiiaUon.
P~«^
•.t*”, P ^ray&gt;"hy.------would

ore fired, the reeking yO”
bo ”on ‘ "/*k ot
and rock and the dull ^*51,
:
pBpw'.be“"“ bto
pmnp. make the
tho !
/ 7 ?“ pr"ld'/
the big pumps
a. dismal and depreroingU»h‘*nd / . ,th1?/
sun cuts the
man
as the imagination can conceive of. but 1 the
esuncu
- old
°
mM" out
n- of
n half
here hundreds of men toil patiently for j the business every day. Now, what do
! you think of that?’’
4
$1.25 a day, and at times for 90 cents, j
I
“What was it. Apollo struck?" in­
nnd perhaps some of them think that;i' quired the nice little man, and the nar­
they are getting all out of life that '■
row-headed man didn’t know what the
there is in it for them.
nice little man was talking about.
In their hours of rest from toil they
ideep, visit the store, talk to neighbors,
Ampautlnj a IJod'x Talk
or, perhaps,
till a bit of garden
if they
At Madras, some time ago, U
a valuable
•
“
'Uiuauic
are lucky enough to have anything but lion having incautiously allowed its
bare rock in the neighborhood of the ; tail to stray into an adjoining cage, the
borne cabin. They know from statistics tail was seized by an evil-disposed
which have been furnished by the leopard, close to the body. When the
state that the trade life of a miner is • lion attempted to escape almost the
short, and that their employment 1 whole of the skin of his tail was
snaken old men of them before their stripped off.
This was followed by
time. Lose of energy wdl come upon such an amount of inflammation that
him before he is fifty years old if he the lion’s life was in danger. Surgeon
escapes chronic rbejunati«m, consump- Maj. Miller, brother of the late Prof.
’ 'a or throat troubles, which are the Miller, of Edinburgh, the surgeon to
Ov.
•’U outcome of exposure to the the governor of Madras, volunteered to
oaH®*.
'd unhealthy surroundings of perform amputation. Tbe lion was
damp* •».
during two-thirds of his seized in his cage and his head covered
with a cap containing a quantity of
chloroform. He wa* then dragged to
the edge of tbs cage and the tail passed
American pub- through the bars, whare Dr. Miller
cleverly performed hli operation. The
animal made a good recovery.
his tor • “.lory of

Annual Low Kato Excursion
'allowing the custom of years standing,
*
'etroit, Lansing and Northern R. R.
the 1*.
i th« annual low rate excursion to
will tea
Michigan resorts on SepL 4th
Sorth«Th‘
«| leave Woodbury at 11:27 a
Train -**
Wl.
at Grand Rapids for dinner
stepping
"Hty for supper, arriving at
and Tnw erar &lt;
p. m. Round trip rail’
Fetotkeyat 9 90
•4.00.
afford an excellent op­
These excursions.
to visit the noted,
portunity Tor many .
•terhaps could not
Michigan resom, who .
’Ighthil trip mar
tio so otherwise.
A dei
'll run via tin*
be enjoyed ts the Iraki
Trand Rapids.
:p.»pular C W. M. fc’y
L
•e" of Mlchlwell known as the “Scenic Lin.
‘urn-with•ksh. Tickets will be good to tu­
rn Um days, on all mgular train*.
ngb to
Baggage will ba checked thro.
nortti
Petoskey or to principal stations .
*op.
of Baldwin at which the train will 8*
nI
See Mug bills, or consult agesRs for fu
particulars.

when blast,
walls of ore
throbbing of
.nrrounding.

Irish iMnaff still lingers hi

take it kindly

KnndanU of Us Hibernian slare.
baniabod by Cromwell to tbe West
io

tho London

NOKE THE

An “up-to-date christening." which

was recently hcldatan
An amusing story has been going the bouse ir a sporting county, is dracribed
rounds of tbe French papers respect- by an American girl in one of her home
letters, and quoted in the hew \ork
ing
recent dueling —
ex- letters,
ing a
a general
general whose
whom.- iwouv
»■
ploils hare excited some amazement • q^nne^‘Milly
...
.
r.
_ -i and
___ « on the r-zmti..... is up and haa token to riding
botiTln
England
contiagain, and is in her habit from morn­
neut
The worthy brave is said to be pos­ ing until evening, when she slips into
sessed of an extraordinary coat of a lovely tea-gown for an hour or so, to
mail One day, os the story goes, the appear resplendent later on in gor­
general sent for a clever artisan In geous dinner attire," so runs the letter.
Paris and demand^! of him whether “The house is full of people, all of the
he could engage to make a coat hunting set. of oourse; so I was not in
of mail, to be wQrn
worn uinrer
under lhe ordinary the least surprised when I waa told
d
;.h)oh j,onld u nb«&gt;luu!ly that the baby’s christening was to
om) bullct
,
come off at the next meet and hunt
promlM«j to do
request- breakfast, which was to take place at
Quml
nineteen thonrend franc,
,
for
Thc bwr((Bin „ „
concllKle5. and In Hine time
t^Jclc wa. broUght round to th.

Since then most of the mineshave
,, .
... ,..
.
...
„
been paying tbas to men and boy.
-JOk‘bout the liberty of the prero"
alike. One mine, the Mount Pleasant, ' “S2jled *
a “T ’ ?
new Dover, work. Ito men in three ■ T**«&gt; rorpet-tag In hl. h.nd « he

•4.00 PETOSKEY AND RETURN

,

STOOD THE TEST.

THE MINER’S LIFE.

RALLY DAY.

child wa* baptized and ehriatwned, all
the party, except the clergyman and
mveclf, being in habits or boots and
breeches. It wa* really a very pretty
Might, however, with tbe two god­
fathers in tbelr pink coats, Mias 8., as
godmother, in the nattiest of habits,
with Milly standing by similarly atr
tired, and the little pink shred of hu­
manity in long lace robes. As soon as
the ceremony was over, the entire party

“New Arrival"
BEST 5 CENT CIGAR iv

the market

in

LOOK FOR THE Name
ON EACH WRAPPER11,

ing the small M. F. 11. of the future to
bb'nurses.”

H. J. FRRKER.

GIVING FITS
Is &lt;Jhe of the prominent features of our business, and
we are getting an enviable reputation for the first-das
‘ • fits ” that we give. Our fits are reliably and quickly made.
When Misses and Children, want fits we always fit them with
Moloney Bros.’ fine shoes; when nice every-day shoes are
wanted, Bindge, Kalmbach &lt;fc Co.’s goods fill the bill.
Ladies all like those H. P. Baldwin Goat Skin Shoes.

ARE YOU POSTED
m

ON THE

Standard

dictionary-

Funk &amp; Wagnalls Co.,

Quarter on

on all Russet
Goods.

Shoes.

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IT COST
NEARLY
; ONE
I million

F. Q. STOWELL
Ladles’
Sprlno fleel

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i dollars.

Grandest literary Achievement
OF THE CENTURY.
It te made on new plana by th«
Best Talent.
Its Editors number 247.
In preparation 4 years.
Has a Wonderful Vocabulary of
nearly

300,000 WORDS ARD PHRASES.
More than Twice the Wordsfoond tnanx
Aher I Vol. Dictionary, and; stout «,M0 mon
&lt;rord* than Any Other Dictionary of thi

ONE OF YOUR OBJECTS
On Rally Day should be to go to

R. B. RICHARD’S

DO NOT BUY A DICTIONARY
ntll yon have forestigan-i the STANDARD
Poor Book shun* comparison. We Invite ft
Do nut buy an old work l»ecsu.&lt;e h-has * guoc
MMB
.
/
Particulars sent free to ar.y address.

S

PRICE SI 2 to S22 according to
Binding.
Apply to our Local Agent, or Addnsa

And look over his stock of Buggies. He can show you THE FULLER BOOK CO., Gen’l Agts.,
KALAMAZOO. MICH- .
buggies that are first class in every respect On ac­
count of the low price of wheat and hard times, he
Sales Agent for .Harry, Alle­
will sell his complete line of buggies for the next 30
days at a Very Much Reduced I’rice. He also sells the gan and Ottawa Counties,
Celebrated Aermbter Wind Mill and Empire Drill—
b. B. POPE,
Hickorv Comers. Mich.
The best drill on earth. His place is two door east of
Blacks Marble Shop.

ARE WE UP WITH THE TIM ES ?
Yes. Certainly
But don’t think by this that our prices are up, for if you will ex­
amine them we will convince you of your mistake.

Below Are a FEW PRICES TO JUDGE M
Work Shirts, Full 36 inch, at
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34
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“ 34
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40c. regular price 50c
25
“
“ 40
23
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“ 30

All Washable Ties jfine patterns^- at 15c,
All 50c. neckwear at 40c.
Our §1.00 working pants now
g at 69c

NOW IN REGARD

SHOES.

\ve will guarantee to save you money on every pair th at you
'
buy of. us.

Of all kinds.

out

We have a fine line of Sample Shoes for Men, Women and Httl'.O'Oi
that we w । ! sell you at less than wholesale prices.

Call and Inspect our Bargain Counter. 1 on
a
will be. surprised at the Bow Prices
Bring

Highest prices paid.

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XXXIX NO. 16

HASTINGS, MICH.; AUGUST i6. 1894.

Half Soles, 35cts

Men
Boys

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j r Saturday, August 18, every cash customer will
' .. , . ticket that will entitle the holder to a pair
-i half-soles at the price as above. Our
j.rices will remain the same and every­
thing marked in plain figures.
This is an inducement for
cash paying people
f"
to trade at

te‘n.frant Woolley &amp; Bronson

’TingsThfirvUy,
Banner
,
,,
cook. BBoe..

.1
*I&gt;d Frida,"**’

M"r'“ were i™e.u
Wnlne!"1«’-' Thursday

d.iTh.11."’0*^ »''’t'chardvllleapenl Sunnay with Gussle Peake
■I'h-quarterly meeting aervlee. «re
well allended Mid enjoyed hy all.
Huy
J. S. StelniugerNubYlIle, conducted
them. Several horn the other appointtuente were present.
Ila^s1*1 J,'I“1W’U 15 wuthlng at Jonas

Mrs. Lizzie Skidmore of Saginaw Is
visiting at her father’s Philip Miller, who
remains about the same.
Chris Hurtmait and family and Emma
Nagle were guests at C. BordendortFs
Sunday.
Mrs. Chas Kahler visited Mrs. F. Zerbel last Thursday.

i„- of tlin prominent features of our business, and
tliiig an enviable reputation for the first-class
•’flt^Mll 1! we give. Our fits are reliably and quickly made.
When Mi: - -ii 1 Children want fits we always fit them with
Clrnvr.
V . ii'"y bA s.' fine shoes: when nice every-day shoes are | A daughter (toaU
jof Mrs. J. D. Townsend.
w,-uit.-'l ''
Kalmbach &lt;fc Co.’s goods fill the bill. • and other tYieiids from Grand Rapids, are
I now here visiting.
We hear the’Woodland nine is giving
like.those 11. 1’. Baldwin 6oat Skin Shoes.
we

F. &lt;j. 5T0WELL
Quarter on
on all Russet
Goods.

Ladies'
Spring Heel

shoes.

&amp;

CONDEMNED
MURDERER
Recently stood on the scaffold with only
a few moments between him and eternity.
After the noose was adjusted he was askedifhe wouldliketosay anything. “Yes”
he replied, “I would like the make a few
remarks about the Wilson Bill.” We
submit that it was uot natural for a man
under those circumstances to talk upon
such a subject. It was ndt expected.
So you would not expect u-s to talk of
anything but

FURNITURE
It’s our business, we'r« Interested in it,
and can’t help talkitnr alxiut it. If yon
want any Bed Room Suites. Dressers,
Elegant Book Cases or Fiirii'tnre of any
kind just give me a call. My c-onip.lete
stock and low pri'ies will olen-i yon.
.
I can show yon the nicest t imr in the
line of Baby Carruofs .'on ev« r saw if
you will only give n»*
opportunity.

McCoy.

,

Maple Grove.

A. r. Rowley has his barn completed.
Mrs. Charles Whitcomb te very low at
this writing, no hopes of her recovery.
The F. M. Minister preached bls fare­
well sermon nt the Center last Sunday.
O. I*. Long and C. C. Detoary have gone
north looking for black berries.
Wm. Guy is at Mulllkan, Eaton Co.,
running a meat market at that place.
Wun Troyer will begin keeping house
In W m. Samples residence.
Mr. Adlie Clnrk visited his daughter
at Charlotte last week,
Mr. tunes eldest daughter Is quite low
Whh that dread disease, quick consump-

Mrs. McMore visited at her sons at7
Hickory Corners last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jnrrad are visiting
friends at Blanchard, Isabella Co., at thte
writing.
0 T
Daniel W’olf has moved into H. Roe's
house and te making preparations to build
on hte lot one mile south of Nashville.
Win. Messlmir has rented the McMore
place.
Henry and William Cleaver were at
Grand Ledge on a visit last week.
Yodr Scribe visited friends in Ionia Co.
last week.
Adam Brown who lives iu West Kalamo lost his barn and 40 acres of hay and
tbe same of wheat and a horse by fire last
Wednesday forenoon.
Misa Pilgrim will teach the fall term of
seh&lt;M&gt;l in the McKelvey district.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Mosey formerly
of Maple Grove, now -of Lake Odessa,
will lx* a good many miles apart in ten
days. Mrs. Mosey te in Colorado taking
care of a sister who is very siek and Mike
starts this Monday for England to settle
np an estate of a sister who died there re­
cently.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mosey visited
friends at Lake Odoasa Inst week.
»Ve had the pleasure of listening to ex­
Governor Luce at Lake Odessa last Thurs­
day at the farmers picnic.

all olhCKnlues r*&gt;re buttermilk than they
1 wish.
i
*Qn account 6f that young Miss at Dr.
I Beuson(s. he smiles all over.
.
,
I John Marksjbasbuilt, a cistern under
, hte house. Ha don’t have to go out doors
to pump water.
The struggle is now ended between dry
and wet. Dry has prevailed and still Its
Fralnerille.
drying.
.
John and Peter Drummond of Grand
Mrs. Charlqs Carpenter and daughter,
Rapids
are
visiting
their mother, who Is
of Sunfield, attended church on Sunday.
Ed. Smith. |John Marks and families very ill.
Mrs. Clara Hughes entertained a friend
camped at Butnp lake Sunday.
from Indiana last week..
B. FrW’olf Is on the sick list.
Miss Jessie Curtis, who hai been the
guest of Mrs. J. J. Perkins started /or
lirouard.
Denver. Col., last Thursday where she
Several from this vicinity attendedthe
___
will remain for sume time on account of
Ice cream social at Mr. Highland Honeyher poor health.
j wells’ Tuesday evening.
S. Temple and L. L I»veland’s families
Miss Dora, Braudstettur entertained
went to camp at Pine Lake Monday
comyanv troni Cressey Sunday,
morning.
|
Mr. Henry Kershaw of Grand Rapids
Clare Brown is visiting friends in Has­
I and sisters Jennie and Mamie who have
tings.
been visiting their grand parents and rela­
Geo. Doyle of Minneapolis, Minn., is
tives returned to their home last Thurs­
visiting relatives here.
day.
Rev. VanAntwerp J. W. Briggs, Marley
There was a Sabbath School picnic at Chase and wives, and Mrs. Collier and Dr.
Fine Lake last Wednesday.
A good time McLeay. attended the Prohibition State
is reported.
Convention at Kalamazoo last Wednesday.
Uur burg li in need of a dentist.
Miss Caddie Fowser of Manton, te with
Rev. Long preached at Lorth Pine lake her sister. Mrs. Wm. Harmon, who has
school house last Sunday.
.
very poor health.
Millerd Doster and a lady friend at­
Lindsey Goss of Plainwell, te tbe guest
tended the ice cream festival.
of his many young friends here.
Com and pasture land is in great need
of rain.
Milo.
George Anson has purchased a thresh­
Would it be news to say the drougth
ing machine and Is doing first class work. continues?
John Verilf Is working at the resort of
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Strong of Grand
D. Scott.
Prairie. Kalamazoo Co., visited at Leslie
Mr. and Mrs. Ruehen Deal each sport a Warner’s.
The Towne’s and Kaye’s were
new bicycle.
_______
present by Invitation.
Social chat and
boat riding passed away the time too soon.
Brush Kldge.
Milo and Richland met at bat last Sat­
Thrwlilng to the order ot the day.
urday p. m.
Score. Milo 20. Richland 10.
Johnalo Saunders Is out once more after The Ladles Aid took advantage of the
gathering and sold Ice cream and cake
beluir 111 slue# April.
Henry. Anders Is about to pul a wall to raise money to pay the miniates*.
under his house.
Johimtow n.
Hain Is sadly needed In these parts,
corn and potaaoes will be a short crop uuMrs. A. J. Furst and her Infant daught­
er are visiting friends in this vicinity.
. teas we have rain soon.
1, Fannie Fierce will teach our fall term
The Hamilton neighborhood Aid Socie­
ty met at the east end of Fine lajte Thurs* of school.
, .
_
.
Brush lildfle Is solid for John T. Bleh. day afternoon and after spending a time
.Idin Valentine has moved onto bls own in social converse, spread a mast excellent
supper to a large number of men. women
farm a*di&gt;.
...
.
Wesley Kams will work his own farm and children.
This was followed by gen­
n, It year. Query, who will be hla house erous dishes of ice cream.
It would be a
IUTbe5epubliian ticket will be riiwted crank indeed who would find fault with
the cookery of the ladles who compose
this fall by • l*nil! majority In Michigan. tbte Society.
‘
II rs. 1&gt;. Pierson of jienesee Co- has
Mr. K. C. Osborn and wife of
be»n vlsiilua F. R- Kan” Pe0‘,fe ,,w Rapids, have been vl’ltiug at C. E. Jaul s
on their way to and trona the State Prohi­
past week.________ __________
bition Convention at Kalamazoo.
Mr.
Oslrorn is one of the most extensive
CMtletoBa
small
fruit
growers
In
Eaton
Co
,
having
Some sneak Thieves entered tbe house
of IrviUH Eddy last wrvk hUlpinif them- at present 19 acres of strawberries alone.
Mrs. Mary Cooper whoae death and
u»*lvc8 to Hour and butler.
Mr and Mr«. Orlen Stevens of Wood- burial occurred last week, was one of our
Kind hearted aiH
laad.spent Friday with the latter’s brother Johnstown girls.
cheerful, always having a pleasant word
1 Ara^oyefl was at Lake Odessa last or smile for any whom she met.
»ne
Tbunuiuy nitklug music at the farmers’ grew up among us until some lime after
answering the responsibilities of a wedded
pi Mr Abraham Burgman who has been life, when she removed with her h“sb*n&lt;{
•irk several months died at ther home of to Battle Creek. Mich., since *h,c£
She leaves a
hudsiigfateri Mrs. Leonard Strew, Thurs- city has l»een their home.
Ji,
*rTe ~rvlce. were held at tit. hualmmi. one daughter. Iter aged pan-nt*.
Chance School house Saturday, Eider Mr. and Mrs. John Budd, two sisters, one
Tn.tl Nashville. &lt;-ffleiallnir.
The re­ brother and many friends to mourn her
mains were Interred In the Vermontville loss, and to cherish her memory.
reMl^rriora Buraman of Unelnlt and
Bert Burgman and family of Hastings
were here Satotday to attend the funeral

°f Fred Williams of Battle Greek, te *telt’"Vu ^"'•h.t

V.,l

Heree and

“Trank Ki.ueofXTXl. the attest

A.

that

__COUNTY NEWS.

The ball game played here last Saturday
between Banfi«ld and Dowling was 31
for the latter and 11 for the former.
The hard tlmie social held on Timnierman’a lawn labt Friday evening netted
them $9.59.
' Bernice and Grace Fisher. Arthur and
Nellie Edmondk, Chas McKinzie and girl
ntyl Joe Muorej camped over Sunday at
H nil lake with! friends who arc camping
tlx-re from Bedford.
Last week Wednesday Doty &amp; Stringliam shipped bf)gs for the first time of the
season and it is said they wore n fine lot.

GIVING FITS

WHOLE NO. 2044

good loro out from this section on
day.

.
Edith .nd Boule
Axtell of Kalamazoo, are visiting at John
Hendershott’s.
wxMTrrcw. jr ten.
Mr. Strong has rented the grist mH! for
another year.
Poff now
wUh ll»e Mid­
dleville band bovs.
The many trier/', ot Mr. Sea.er who
Shutt a.
•U tonnerly pastor ot the CoogregaUooal
Mra
I
,n Hastings.
church here and al Mlddlerllle will bo
airs. Matilda Gregg aud Wlllte
st-rry to hear of bls recent lou by Are of
alt their household goods as well as Mr
guest, al F Hal oak', |„t wi’S"1 were hearer's library.
The fatally barely es^
lut wee": L”"*,d
rel*U'" heM caped and saved nothing excepting one
quilt
.
’

RaonoLI.

■H

County

“'i'^mbh^pamnahto waM-em

•■ r .nd
Mm Kennedy of Yankm,
Hnd Mn*.
were the guHst* uf Mr. and MrsSprings wr«r-.... B-Fck! Iku nm a par* »f
week.
There ••« &lt;*m«Hl
^‘husiasm hare
T
» Suhumx School Rally end
u favorable there will be a

after which they al( enjoyed a niee battf
in Pleasant lake.
Earnest Pifher and father have been
visiting relatives In Kendall, VanBuren
Co., the past week.
John Cairns was at Kalamazoo Thurs­
day drilling with the U. R. K. of P., as be
intends to go to Washington with them
this fall.
Andrew Eddy of Albion is visiting rela­
tives here.
At the first regular review of Barry
Tent No. 679 K. O. T. M. In August, they
elected as representatives to attend the
grand Ixxlge at Lansing, tbe 12th. of
September, Dr. C. A. Scribner and Chas
F.'Moreau as Alternate.
W. H.Cliase bad an attack of Tonsllltis.
John Kahler, jr. of Woodland, was here
over Suuday.
Prof. Gaskill will taacb our school this
winter.
E. J. Hartman and W. T. Pierce were at
Battle Creek Saturday, to purchase a- new
pump for the grist mill.
Wm. VanHorn built a cistern at the
postoffice last Saturday for John Williams.
Mrs. Lasher yvas at Kalamazoo Friday.
Mrs. Kennedy who has been visiting at
W. A. Lashers’. returned to her home
in Youustown, Ohio..tbe 10th.
Several of the young people who were
at the birthday party have been quite
sick.
Children beware of ice cream and
watermellon at the same table.
Bishop Bros, have built two boats for
Wall Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Watts of Chicago, and
Mr. and Mrs. Seth Crosby of Crooked lake
Lake, were a* Big Cedar fishlug Saturday.
Tbe pumps broke In tbe grist mill last
week, consequently it was idle for a few
days. They have a new oue now.
Mrs. Dr. Scribner has returned from her
outing at Benton Harber.
.
Allie Bostwick is getting better.
Mrs. Sprague has returned from four
jnonths outing at Pierport.
Ola Ulter of Kulamazno Is visiting her
mother Mrs. Sprague, and brother George.
Mrs. Oren Dayton Is visiting her sister
in Kalamazoo this weak.
Mr. Whitten of Kalamazoo is visiting
his du tighter, Mrs. W. H. Chase.
E. B. Brown Is the new jeweler,
His
shop is in the furniture store.

For lack of rain the ixitato crop Is
failure In tills vicinity.
Threshing Is
nearly done. No one is plowing fur wheat
the ground is so parched and dry.
Farm­
ers are feediug their stock cornstalks the
feed is so dried up.
Mr. and Mrs. Ainsworth of Limerick,
spent Sunday at J. Spencers.
Mrs. Fqrden and children and Mrs.
Hatten and children spent Sunday at Mr.
and Mrs. Lapham’s at Lake Odessa.
There is to Ik* a Sunday School Conven­
tion at Zion Chapel in Campbell, tbe ,24th.
of August in which the Clarksville schools
join. A grand, time is expected.
Mr. and Mrs. Smoke attended Bcrvleeaat the school house last Sunday, Elder
Griswold spoke to the congregation.
This seems to be a very dull neighbor­
hood for news at present.
G. A. II. Reunion.

The boys iu blue now have full posses­
sion of the fair grounds and seem to be
enjoying themselves tichly. ¥esterday
was the first day of the meeting and tbe
boys were assigned there quarters.
This (Thursday) morniug the reunion
really began in dead earnest. There was
a salute at sunrise and election of officers
At 10 a. m.
This afternoon occurred the parade, af­
ter which at tbe fair grounds Mayor
Greusel welcomed the old Soldiers and
Sailors to the city In the following words:
Soldiers and Sailors of Barry County Associa­
tion : On bebaU of the citizens of HaaZlnga, I
bid yon welcome and am pleased and thank you
ter selecting our city for jour annual reunion.
We are always Riad when we are enabled to
greet pu lie associations. And we wish you to
iinderataiid and Jeel thatto you society and all
It Implies and means, we feel doubly grateful,
tM-camw of the historical record you have made
as ludlvl'iuali and collectively as a remnant of
M&lt;c-.itran'* contribution to the grand old army
■ha*.saved our country and union. Every man
w &gt;mau and child feels a pride tn you and your
patriotic services.
No child, living to-day baa a prouder feeling
than when hr or she can say: my grandfather,
m&gt; father or my brother was a soldier or a
►allor In the service of the United Btalen and
helped put down the great rebellion of iMt.
Yon wh are here today, are tbe few surviv­
ors »»f the many thousand*. And to you we owe
and shall coutinne to show our reajtect and
appprcclntlon for the sreat saeriflrea you made
ai»t the manv bardsblpe you endured.
The City of Hastings is not groat nor largo tn
size. But v«»u will find Its citizens arc true, ap­
preciative Americans.' And we extend to you
the entire fre d«m ot our chv. We a-k and ex­
pert you lo enjoy every privtledge and pleasure
connected
with tour vltnL W* assure you that
,
we are perfectly willing to remain under mili­
tary nd- during your reunion. And from 'his
,time until you |. ate for vour notnrs aeconmder
,ourselves civilians subject to jourorders.
Several of tbe business houses lt$ve
their windows ’appropriately decorated
and the city present* quite agate W »l&gt;*
pearance. A largo number are In the city
mid it blds fair to tmone of the the most
1successful "reunions held In years. An in­
teresting program is mapped out for to­
morrow.

""mUIb* ^Thornton moved to

Hanover,

to homo &gt;u AHoaan County, taklnc with blmaer.r.1 bu.b-

„“.t

Christian Buob, a txaker, was found
dead in bed Sunday evening about 5:30
o'clock, in his little baking room under
Frank Stebbins,' furniture store ou Jeffer-.
son St, where he has been for the past
two months or so. The deceased was a.
German and was lu the 64 th year of his
age. He leaves a wife and two or three
children in Grand Rapids.
The lost man to-see Buob alive was L.
Denton who went down Into tbe bakery,
as he often did, about 8:30 Sunday morn­
ing when he found the old gentleman very
sick and trying bard to vomit He wanted
to go out and set a physician, but the siek
man was decidedly disposed to it Den­
ton did all that he could to make him com­
fortable going out and getting J»im some
coffee to drink, but wliteh was not touch­
ed. The old gentleman persisted that he
would “feel better soon,” and told Denton
that he had better go home as he (Buob)
would soon be al! right Just before M&gt;.
Denton left the room tbe old gentleman
said.be would lie down and he would
probably feel better. He started for his
bed room, which was nothing more than a
little cubby bole under the stairway; lead­
ing into the basement of the building. and
commenced to stagger all around tbe room.
Mr. Denton helped him to his bed, saw
that he was covered up. He left saying
that he. would call again at 5.30 in the af­
ternoon at which time be started for his
duties as night clerk at the Hastings house.
Promptly at 5:30 Denton called and going
into the basement found everything just
as he left it. Lighting a lamp' and step­
ping to tbe little bed room be found Buob
dead.
Officers were notified at once and a
search made. In a cupboard at the cast
end of the basement was found a half pint
bottle In the bottom of which was,a little
aconite, and by the side of the bottle was
a cup from which the deceased had no
doubt taken the fatal draught. Abput the
room were various pans and dishes inci­
dent to a baaing establishment. No word
was written by the deceased for anyone,
except on a piece of paste board was
written “Mrs. C. Buob, 475 South- Ionia
St, Grand Rapids,” It was ascertained
later that this was written two or three
days before bls death. His clothing was
examined to see if anything further could
bu found.
Thirteen cents in change,
some letters, old books and trinkets were
found but nothing else of interest.
Coroner Woodmansee selected tbe fol­
lowingjury to view tha remains and ascer­
tain If possible the cause of death:—E. G.
Holbrook, Frank Stebbins, Frank Brodesaer, John Wctosert, Allen Jones, and L.
Denton.
The jury met. and adjourned
till Monday afternoon when the following
verdict was reached-That the deceased
came to his death by means of an over­
dose of aconite administered by Ink own
hand without suicidal Intent.
The deceased came to this city s »tne
time before the holidays to work In F. G-.
Beamer’s bakery. Hte appetite for drink
proved too much for him and he shifted
around several times «until at last be
located in the basement of Mr. Stebbins’
furniture store. To a few who were in­
timately acquainted with him be told a
story of domestic trouble, which suggested
happier days and which -seemed to prey
upon his mind of late. For the past two
weeks or more he had been very despond­
ent, and he drank th.wily to drown fate
cares. Under the burden his mind seemed
to be giving away, end possibly realizing
this was what caused him to take an over­
dose.
_____ _ son-in-law, came and
John Hoffer,
took the remains to Grand Rapids for
burial.
PETOSKEY AND

RETURN.

•4.OO.
Annual Law Rate Kacurston.

.
Instead of the usual evening service in
| Presbyterian church next Sunday there
Benjiman CoolNsoah to L A.
P'
40a. areM. WfOdmnd
00
will tie a bright nnd iniert-siing song ser­ Brown.
Ri-utren 1 Shade
Ihu f« I an*« Ko- vice with skt-lchrs uf hymn writers by the baujth.
4o*. a* c *4 WnudJiv d. W18
। pastor. All are welcome
Stephen 8:&gt;rlngct‘ ’&lt;&gt; John E. tb rr?
sec 2. • ■;.*thdon 81G00.
Lafayette klithall t«» Alfred atm • •
Tin- ladles of the Y. P. S. C. E. will
I
uam.
4-a, &lt;ecM. Tli &gt;r 1 r»te *ta&gt;J
give a lawn fete at the house and grounds I Alfred Putnam to Lda
tlph •
of Mrs. I. A. Holbrook on Friday evening. ace I. Tijmwppte.8t»&lt;i.
I
Lvdla
W. Phini-e» &lt; • K'ra t m­
Everyone cordially invited.
I K. Phinlsry. 40n, m oS6 John
The B. Y. P. U. will be led bjr Miss •
iu H
I Sophie Male next Sunday ev-nlug.
.
•" •’■ml

The B Y. P U. cordially In.Be all to
aiteud an ice C’eam social IO lie given by ^.c 3l. irring.
them at the home of Mrs. H. E. FHghner,
-------Au« 21. 18V4.
Erwin Ch ipman. A
The tadie* ”f ’he Baptist church are
Carrie C-aata.
preparing! t«&gt; give an Experience Social to
tUmitel J Hid ’bnnaa
. C*rrte Ha-row&lt; Xabe held In ti»e near future

All dogs nut licensed and found with no ‘
tM OU Will be taken eare Of In accordance
with ordinance.
W. H. Miller,
Ma rah a 11.

Itolao™ Of ■»&lt;- on the »"1

third Mmnlay evenlniB of raeh
Wt-sley Norwood wua surprlaed the Sth
by a unwlond ot vonus folk*. “ to-lna
hl/l2th. birthday, loe cream war Mtrved

CHRISTIAN BUOB TAKES AN
OVERDOSE OF ACONITE.

Following the custom of years standing,
the Detroit, Lansing and Northern R R.
will run the annual low rate exeui&gt;'on to
Northern Michigan qesortsou Sept. 4ru
Train will leave Woodbury at 11:27 a
m.. stopping nt Grand Rapids for dinner
and Traverse City fur supper, arrivi«4 at
Petoskey at 9.00 p. m.
Round trip rate
‘
84.00.
These excursions afford an exrell. n
part unity for many to visit tin- »•
not
Michigan resorts, who -perhaps 7111
do .so otherwise. A delightful lib* may
;|H,rnJoyt.d aH the train will run v
■he
popular CX
C. W.
W. M.
R’’y
Grand K
K • ■ da.
popular
M R
y from
from Grand
well known as the •■Scenic Line'*.id
U facan. Tickets will be s&lt;wai to return
in ten days, on all regular trains
Baggage will be checked thro* ,
Petoskey or to principal station*
nf Bnlwin al which the train wit
See hand bills, or consult agents f«
The themes at the Bgptht Pulpit fur
ther particulars.
next Sunday are: Morning—“Going a
fishing” Evening—“Echoes from Rally
Day.”

'

W. P. Scidmam of Kalamazoo, was out
lo are RUOUl
about III
hl—" threading
tut’o
F* &gt;•
t ’&lt; «“&gt;■
■nrveved tbr;
Lee 8. Cobb of Hastlnis. surrwnd
summer resort known as Stony Front
last week, lately purchased by Brand

FOUND DEAD.

C '“ne tiuSbrawl b«. *’«
wa. 1.

Ida Rme.
Wm P Ke Hv.

Chw Fqx.Orau. v*
Lfoa
ie.

»”*•
Frank F 'JWt I
EUiM. Hit*

t «*'

�H a st i ngs Banner
Thursdaj, Aug. io, i»94COOK BROS.. Proprietora.

The Magic Touch
OF

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
You smile at the idea. But
if you are a sufferer from
Dyspepsia
And Indigestion, try a bottle, and be­
fore you have taken half a dozen doses,
you will involuntarily think, and uo
doubt exclaim,

“That Just Hits It!”
“That soothing effect is a magic
touch!” Hood's Sarsaparilla gently
tones and strengthen* the stomach
and digestive organs, invigorates the
liver, creates a natural, healthy desire
for food, gives refreshing sleep, and
in short, raises the health tone of*the
entire system. Remember

Hood’s pX
Cures

COPIOUS SHOWERS.

ABUSED BY MR. TALBERT.
How tho South Carolinian
tacko&lt;l Hia Colleague a.
Be Beemit to Have a Poor Opinion of the

Are Reported—Prlvlle&lt;e&lt;i Which
Need C artalltneoU
(Special Washington Letter.)

Rapid stenographers walk from place
to place on the floor of the- hous^ibf
representatives with books in their
hands, and take down every word
which is uttered by members of tho
house during debates. When one ste­
nographer has been thus engaged for
I
half an hour another expert cornea to
i
his relief. Then the man whose note­
book is full of talk goes to u phono-,
graph on the lower floor and shouts the !
words of the statesmen into the ma- I
chine. The speedy young lady typewriter then takes the phonograph and
transcribes the speeches, and they are
sent to the government printing office.
On the following morning the big Congrcssional record appears with every
word reproduced just as uttered on the
floor of the house. The same procedure

‘
!
(
.
j

The house usually adopts an order fox
the printing of several thousand copies
of the eulogies, at government expense. I
The Lox® Drought in the North­
These are bound expensively and in:ike ;
west Ip Broken.
interesting reading for tbe families of.
deceased statesmen. They send copies ,
to their friends; and, altogether. it । Late Corn Bene0t«^l In Illlnol*. &gt;&lt;»*•»
Indiana and Nrbwku, Although tbe
costs the government considerable!
Crop Will H* Fa* fro“ u&gt;*
money to eulogize deceased statesmen, .
without benefiting the public. The;
public money ought not to be expended ;
WELOONK HHOWKHS.
in that manner. The eulogy business [
Chicago. Aug. IS.-Kxlu bu fallen
has been overworked. 11 is time to stop j
-«r u grextareuiu the we,t, including
it. The speeches (ftksuoh occasions are over a
a large part.of DHnoia, Iowa and In­
usually delivered fwO pionths or more u 1—o diana.
Report, from «&gt;me point.
after the death and birial of a mm- diana.
-------------- and
™“
penman,
and there
there,fa
fa not
not. even
even th.
the In
fa thfa
thfa .trite
atrile ■»*«* *«
element ot pathos In the proceeding.eeqnence there f'11 J? “ .
There Is really no excuse for official crop ot corn. In
eulogies.
I that croP
1U&lt;
1
to°
m ■
During the debate on the bill malting damaged
to be much benefited
th©
stalks
are
__ '
cases
cases
appropriations
for AV,.
the ntetvfe*
Co inIn » a few
few
------ - the stalk* are
rDistrictrrfofCo
- _■
Lickburn, of
lumbla. Senator
Blackburn,
of KenKen- ,aid lo have been burned by the exce^
tncXy, delivered * «pc«h which op- sire heat. In some «rtlon. the ra n
tucl^y, delivered a
c? . -------------w&lt;n&lt;l
H„. Congressional.
Congressional Record
llccord in
In was
&gt;va» accompanied
accompanied by
by a high
wind.’
pears in the
»
full, and which shows the existence of which blew down corn,
age
to
broom
corn
at
Arcola.
111.,
in caa ipeculiar state of affairs in what has
hereto!
heretofore been known as a charitable timated »t KO.OOO. Pasture, aud pota­
institution.
The senate was consider­ to., were generally too far gone to ba
’
ing a clause in the appropriation bill revived. Thf rain exlinguUbed a num­
The yield of
malting provision for the expenses of ber of prairie fires
an institution known as the board of wheat in reported unexpectedly large.

MET ON

A

DECAY OF

ColBafawi
Fort Madisom. Ib.. Aug. 18.- Expnwa
snd mail trains Nos. 4 and 5 on tbe
Atchison, Topeka A Ranta Fr road
collided at 8 o’clock Sunday morning
near Gibb*. Mo. Two were killed and
several hurt. Both trains were run­
ning ut high *peed. The baggage,
mail and express cars were demolished.
The killed a e George Coplinger. of
Chicago, express messenger on train
No. 5. and E. R. Hurophreya, of Kansas
City, engineer of train No. 4. The in­

IRJSH

UTERaTUre_

Th. IMa.dm !&gt;&lt;, „o, Hbm
.i™. or
Ot all man o„
„
awaynd by hlawwqa,^ u *
man. a&gt; l» »honn by u„.
,.lru&gt;&gt;..ery IrUh fMtiona:
»
earllret and mo.l d-u-nui“L
arealwayooncenlraL..,. „.x„,
tempt to wire the public
J?? ?■
one Interest or the other r„ ,hta
ererybody who .peak , &lt; ,n,|‘ lr

Dublin, even with the breireri* ,
dfaUUerleh, the tiel h..UMri&gt;
,'Z!
corner boya If he bril nol.l^ hi
jured are:
IMniel IMly, Fort Madison. la., engineer No.
Freemau
on
hit.
.Ide
„t
,
h
.
S shoulder badly hurt: E. E. Derrick. Chte»&lt;o,
rhere waa always a coustouen.-v ur
botfsMTemtm No. 5. cut and bruised, may die;
K E. Dutcher. Chltem&gt;. mall clerk: Walter jom. sort ready at bund
Durbin. Milwaukee, ankle cut: C. N. Elliott.
X “’••Rpcr
,U1^»
Cbkarn. mail ctork: Martin I ozarty. Fort •hlfty. dcmoralired ojd
p?~;
Madluon. Hrcinm No. 5. badly burned;----Holme*. Fort Madison, brakeman No. 5. bead oonld make.
KiUMbed; Justin MoCarthy. Chlctmo. badly
All the ^e, the JtinrnalUn, ot ir„
bruised; Dan MWabaufh. Englewood. 111. ba«- UndJBt &gt;“ J&gt;“t ia bnd TakeaiJX
Km.-eman No. 4. hurt Internally, may die; F. P.
any day atthe preiw..f-Dublln lu-lfas.
Skyles. fireman No. 4. sllxhtly hurt.
Cork. If yon would rw.liz,. „imt JThe trains met on a slight curve and
there him boon fr,,m t|, ।
,
came
together with terrific force. apent
John Mitchell’, and Th.^XJ
Both engineers nnplicd the air brakes
ttma.
Aa
for
literatnr
■.
it
l,
a
&gt;
and reversed tlieir engines, which ac­
ally perished from t’w |ond Anr Lm
tion was the cause of saving many
Hvea As soon as the pasMingers don publisher will tell you that, of rii
edition of two thousand v .iumreol a
and those &lt; f the train crew not
hurt recovered from the shock they popular fairly priced Work, whether*'
history, trercl. eMays, memoir.-orr,(
proceeded to rescue the unfortunate
ones. Engineer Humphreys, of Na 4, the higher fiction, he never mnnu
was found at his post with one of his upon Dublin's eotunimine more than
limbs cut off at the^thigh and his head five copies. When th.- bo-,'; la-come,
almost split in two. He died du a few the "rage.” or chances to deni with an
Irish subject, this m,v Arable iurif
minutes. Express Messenger Cope11 nger was instantly killed. E. E. or even In rsreesw. mirniit nptoiwtZ
ty
copies.
Derrick, the express messener and
baggageman of Na 5, had a nar­
A BRIGAND’S WOOING.
row escape, and his injuries may
yet prove
fatal. The
inomentntn
Domratle 1’arlnrrk.
forced him through the aide of the car
It is said that the captain of a rob­
. andjanded him on the embankment 58
feet away. His face was mashed lo a ber hand who desires a wife does his
jelly and bis body terribly cut and courting after this style: Gusting hi*
bruised. There was only one physician eye on some fair’village maiden, he de­
on the train, lie was kept busy until scends upon the flgecaision of a dance
train No. 5 was ruu back to Hurdland Upon the green, and manages to dance
with the fair one himself. He charm*
. for assistance.
.
Conductor Clegern was in charge of । her with his grace and the beauty of
, Na 5. west bound. He handed hi* his dancing, whiApers love passage* In
, order to the Associnted Prcas reporter, her terrified cors-for well she knows
whom she |» dancing—and
; which clearly khowed that the 'twa with
trains were to meet at Gibbs. The circling ever nearer.and nearer.'to the
officials of the Santa Fe here say thfe outer ndge of the company be sudden­
conductor and engineer of train Na 4 ’ ly gives a whistle, and his men appear
were responsible for the accident, hav­ in a moment and dish &lt;■;’ with the
ing disoofeyed telegraphic orders to prize, the leader covering their retreat
meet train No. 5 at Gibbs Station. The with a fusillade of fireanr whictf the
conductor of Na 4 says he entirely villagers dare not re turn. King loo
overlooked the order*. The damage much cowed by the bandit's daring:
Honorable marriage by a captpred
to property will not exceed 814.000.
priest is offered tho girl, who dan? nqt
LOSS FROM FOREST FIRES.
refnw to become the brigand’s bride,
knowing she can never return to her
home below the mountain'. It is said
MKKltn.u Mich., Aug. 13.—Forest that these marriages are exceptionally
fires have destroyed 700.0W feet of happy, and. that the men love their ab­
; lumber and 300,000 feet of logs belong­ ducted prizes with constant affection,
ing to L. Cornwell about 4jniles from and that the villages from which- they
here. John Ward lost all his camps are stolen are forever after safe from
' and the dwellings of his men. He also fire and rapine at the hands of the
robber band.
lost about 100.000 feet of loga Corn­
well had a light insurance on 600.000
feet of lumber. Ward had none. Fires
are raging iu all directions.
WatkhsMekt, Mich.. Aug . 1—For-

lows Cora lrr.por.hlx, p.ou*xe&lt;l.
occurs in the senate oijci-y day, so that, children’s guardians, when Senator
DksMoiSBaJa..Aug. T3.—Thy officers
with the aid of stenographers, phono Blackburn said: "I undertake to toy,,
and
I
will
submit
the
record
evidence
o{
lbe
state Agricultural society a^ree
graphs,
typewriters,
printers and
crop estimate* that the rvporta
pressmen, the irtfl^ds, sentences, para­ herb to prove it. that there never was in in
thisMlistriet,
or
any
where
else
upon
this
,
• weather'
-•
------sent by the
anti ------crop1—
bureau
graphs, entire speeches of senators and
have been approximately correct. It
representatives
are
reproduced
and
Hood’s Pills cure liver lib. constipation,
is thought
that the estimate of
bilious new, jaundice, sick headache, Indigestion kept so that they may be read many
4&lt;&gt; per cent of a corn crop is high
yfears after the statesmen are dead and
e ough. Director C. E. Chase, of tho
forgotten.
PARKER'S
I
A great many things are said in de­
agricultual society. who has had ex­
HAIR BALSAM
cellent opportupities. for observation,
I bate which ought not to be said; be­
places the probable yield of corn in
', cause they are not strictly true. Tho
Hair to iU Youthful Color.
Iowa at 150.000,000 bushels. The larg­
statesmen usually talk for the benefit
. of their constituencies, rather than for
est crop in the history of tbe state waa
' the purpose of influencing conigrcsB5D.000.000 on less acreage than was
j sional action. They talk with a view
planted this year.
In Michigan.
| of having their speeches printed, to be
acKST sent, at government expense, to their
Dxtrott, Mich., Aug. 18.—The yield
--------------------------------------------------- !--------------- constituents. For example, the Friday
of corn as reported by the state agri­
it I A A A
utuitcu : alw other valucultural bureau in its August report is
*L || II II I able preui'.unjN Io good gursti- night sessions of the house which are de­
below the average of other years. The
Jill 11 II I er&gt;- DASE BALL Enthu*i- voted to the consideration of private
q/l UU V ;***-•»this is your .&lt;“-----------■'KT-K; P».
average condition of corn is reported
jnsion
claims
are
wasted.
There
is
sel
­
See.olfrr none
CDMTur
*f. - ....
u quorum present to do business.
ut 75 per cent, in the southfern coun­
it. New York dom
"OJ
Alt Newsdealers': or 53EftH l&lt;*th St.
1 At one of these Friday night meetings
ties. S5 in the central and SO in the
ACupot Hocr t&gt;;» (Um cheapest, purest and recently,,
Congressman Talbert, of
northern. The average for the state
tMwl) c*u »w preparedJn.*&gt;uutly from
1 j South r„
Carolina, became angry because
is 80. One year ago the pOrveutagvu
I so few members were present, and he
were 01 for the southern and central
'
OS THE SOlTTUz FRONT STKJ*.
li said: “They will have to give up their
and lol for the northern counties.
• clavt*hammer coats, their euchre parRain Help* NcbraBka Crop*.
continent, or upon this eofth, a system
There’* only oar gen nine kind and that you'
JliniluC3 TO
w»vuM»ru that
■■-»* has r
v-x-.v. vh
\ua , Neb.. aun.
can know by the *igr.M.ure iu blue on every Jar- |। ^?s and entertainmentsand»come here. of .charities
established
proven
Omaha
Aug. IS.—All day 8un. We are in a tremendous condition in^^ expensive per capita, and as worth* dav generous rains fell throughout
' this house, which reminds me of what les*
•
• character
• *
-----in its
and- results
us this Nebraska, and the
crop Nituntiou is
J I once heard of a preacher. He said: board of children’s guardjnns. It has materially improved. The rains have
‘Now. 1 want to preach to all good cosh five times as much under their
extended into Colorado, South Dakota,
Christians a little while, and I want all supervision to support or care for a
Kansas and Iowa. On the Union Pa­
• those who are not good Christians to child ns it did under any other Hystem cific
North
rain
fell
west ot
■ get out; and I will pause for them to of charities ever known. Beside*, they Platte aud
at llotheburg.
Grand
get out.’ Not a single man stirred. do not take care of the children.
' Island, Schuyler aud other towns
| ‘Well.’ be said, ‘I want to preach to all
I undertake to say that every child in that vicinity.
Rain fell along
„
Flenh mude with Thlnacura Tabfete by a»c!en- : R;nn«&gt;rR* and all those who arn (rood
UficpnxMMH They ewate perfect ax^mliaUon 5
f
\
that has ever come under its supervis- the Burlington at Plattsmouth. Auof every form of fi.od. secreting the valuable Christians and not sinners will please ion or into its custody has been brought rora. Pones, Greeley Center, Burwell,
part.- and itlHcardlnx the worthless They get- up and
’ go out.’ Not a _i_a,
---- ■.
single soul
to It and turned over by one man. and Ump City, Hustings, Kearney, Curtis,
niakt-thin faces plmup and round out tht* fig­
stirred. ‘Well,’ he said, ‘I want ta he a private on the police fonx- of the | McCook. Benrkleman and along the
ure, They are the
preach to all those who are lukewarm;. district This is no board of children’s Sheridan line. This give* rain to a
STANDARD REMEDY
all those who are good Christians and * guardians, or any other sort of board, targe section of the farming districts
for leanness, containing no arsenic, and abswe.
sinners will get out.’
Not a 80X11 It : is a corporation, if it may be so in Nebraska that have been" much
lately harmless.
stirred. The preacher was nonplussed. termed, consisting of one man. Its damaged by drought The best in­
Price, prepaid. Si per box: fl for 15.
Then he got dp and said: ‘You are in a agent, I believe, is a man by the name formed agriculturists of the state
Pamphlet, - HOW TO GET FAT.” free.
The THINACUKA CO., M9 Broadway, New horrible fix.’ So it is with a number of Lewis. He f
s|j||
1 - - - •
York.
of us. Dozens of members are at borne with the funds,
making -more promises. Republicans,
PROBATE ORDER.
pleasure, withoi
democrats and populists axe doing the the appropriatioi
State of Michigan, County of Barn —ss.
1
same thing. Here we are without a denominate him
At a session of the Probate Court for the
Coun»y of Harry, holden at the Probate office, in quorum on account of our members at
livery stable, four dwellings, lumber
the record which he has made, would , somewhat
tha City of Hastings, in said county, on Wed­
this county 75 per company’s warehouse, two cold stornesday, the 8tb day of August, in tbe year one home fencing. And I think the people be to treat him very mildly and very cent
of
the
. tout
of
the crop is
promised, I age warehouses, two Northwestern
thousand eight hundred and ntnety-lour.
and our constituencies are like that
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of preacher found his congregation. They .
|; but
mu^h ’ cars of merchandise and two empty
nut the local
condition is much
Probate
Senitor Blackburn
stated that
better
place, throurh---- --------------------- he
awawa than
hr.sail in
IU moat
UIVOV J/IO1.OO
LIiruULJO- cars.
’
”
”
The
loss is *75,000.
In the matter ot the estate of Lneluda Blanch­ are ‘in a horrible fix.' So, Mr. Chair­
hod
thoroughly
investigated
this
case
state.
Potatoes
are
had
thfa
caw
„
a
t
the
atate.
“
ard. deceased.
i man, I think we ought to have a call of
On reading and filing tbe petition duly verb |
redemption
in
this
ricin­
and tlmt
that his
hi, remarks were made with p^t
pru&gt;t
UNDER THE LASH.
fled ot Ira Blanchard, administrator ot said es­ the house and send out at once to the a full knowledffe of facts asnertninod '
—va &gt;***“ yield !. inevitable.
; «? “d • id
’"F
tate praying lor reasons therein set forth that
* I
-------- - .L
a
iignt- yieia is inevitable, A Woman Whipped by Masked
by patient investigation, and the read- The
is trne ln er
t of
he may be licensed to sell the real estate of said
West Virginia.
dtyasedas In said petition described.
■v=rtT|
tag of many quires and reams of tes- commonwealth. Oats promise well
GRAXTvnxx w. Va.. Aug. 11.—At a
, tbnony on th.jnbjcct He bellied paaturage ha, Improved a .hade and
lonely place near Minnor, in the Washtn tbe forenoon t&gt;e assigned for the hearing of
that the so-called board of children s the
-----outlook
.._ j . for dairy products
...
ia bet- ingtou district, forty masked men
said pettdoo and that the heirs at law of said |
I guardfans should
be abolished.
—
r-~
Th® ter. Apples are a big crop, despite
deceased and all other persons luterested In
said estate, are required to appear at a session
matter was referred back
।; uiBtier
oac to the com- early Indication, to the contrary. raided the cabin of a lone woman named
at said eourt. then to be holden at the Probate of­
“Sis" King, of doubtful reputation, and
------------------The „toteThe
_ WhMt
b|n HtOe of
x
; mittee on
appropriations.
state- .
fice, in the City of Hastings. In said County, and
Pegged the terrified woman from her
show cause,
if any
there
be. why
t- '■ ,own jn WUcoM(n
■ mente made by tbe senator indicate in
the nrayer of the petitioner may not be
bed in her night-clothes. The raiders
a
forceful
manner
how
schemes
are
I
granted. And it is further ordered, that
W heat a Full Yield.
'jx PR3.VWSG
fpee
stripped her, and while one man held
। sometimes worked for the purpose of
said petitioner give uotice to tbe person*
St. Paul, Minn., Aug. I8.u-Minneso- her hands the other thirty-nine took
T3 DfliWtjXS Of LION COFFEE
intereated tn said estate, of the pendency of
' securing
nrr nnnmnrin
Hnv,e fvere
m
appropriations
from congress
ta North Dakota .nf k ' ♦ »*
I “er hMnds
other
said petition and tbe hearing thereof by causing
under the ^o! charity and the pu”
“ *iTta* hw
„------ „ —r two blows each
a copy of this order to be published In the Has­
11c welfare. whereaa individual. who ! X 1XC?
‘f*
1 7
“? hlckor
&gt;' *
wiuh'
ting* Banfkr, a newspaper printed and circu­
with
hickory
switches
over her bare
lated Id said Couutv of Barry, once in each
n-e unworthy reap the entire benefit
The arteritu^dl-^ .
h,ul ’been given seven­
back. After she had
week for three successive week* previous to
ity
moneys wh,eh
ty-eight
:ff&amp;cuts
cnuduishe
-hew
was
“ left senseless on
aald day of bearing.
Chakxj». W, Ajimstrong.
Hastings, - - Mich.
Judge of Probate.
. eXtow
a
.
port that eighteen states would pro------------------- pro­
(A true copy.)
A series
senes of debates are carried on at
at. ' duce
.______ .bush
F . ­
tell i rn ov
।
KILLED
BY ।LIGHTNING.
this ____
year
109,000,000
the capitol from day to day which are els of
CAPITAL 575,000.00
spring
wheat,
and
so
PROBATE ORDER. ’
never
reported in the Congressiona] from early prospects, accompanying Seven Ball Players Meet a Frightful Oeath
SURPLUS IH.&lt;W).w».
State of Michigan,County ot Barry, its.
Record, and of which the general pub-1
At a MMlon of the Probate Court, fot
Incorporated uuder the law*. &lt;•! the ©ste-01
drought
and
thia estimate, the
D» Kxlb. Tex, Aug. IL—About 8
tbe couutv of
Barry
bolden at the
lec could know nothing except as'
Mlchlg*.’’.
impression has been gained by busi­ o’clock Friday afternoon a crowd of
Probate offloe. ta the City of Hasting*. In
chronicled by the press.
On the great:
ttald Countv. on Wednesday the tst day of
ness men and others that this is a boys and men meV in a small prairie 9
Open for business Dec. tM^1.
August, in the year one thousand eight hun­
marble steps at the south front of the
year
of
reduced
wheat
yielda
In
­
dred and ninety lour.
“T.ET THE SINNERS ALL ARISE.”
miles south of town and began to play
OFFICER^:
capitol. a crowd of negro laborers conPresent, Chariee W. Armstrong. Judge of
stead of the government's estimates
Probate.
gre^ate every afternoon about one being true, they are ridiculous, for the baseball. A shower came up and they D. G. Reblnson, President;
Is tbe matter of the estate of James R. saloons all over the city and to the
all ran to a large oak. Lightning
Chester Messer, Vice, m o
’
clock,
aad
engage
in
discussio
ns
on
'
euchre parties and bring the soldier­
MiMm. “ miner
probability is that the two states of struck the tree and the following were
D. W. Reyno:*'-• •-'ashler.
On reading and Aline the petition duly verb lovers here, and let us pension the sol- i politics, theology and morality. They
Minnesota and North Dakota have thia killed outright: John Jacoba, Walter
K’Ml of Anna D. Mason, guardian of said minor. diers or stop this hypocritical cant"
■!
DTMSCTORS:
I are employes of tho house of repre­
-ylng that her first account as sueb guardian
year produced practically the amount Atchley, Thomas Blanchard. William
D. W. Reynold-.
That sort of a speech may read well sentatives and appear to have nothing of wheat the government says eight­
Hentley, John Jackson, Chris Petty
D. G. Roblnxm.
.down in Mr. Talbert’s South Carolina to do but to draw their salaries. Their een states have produced, ’in other
_-fajeater .tinker.
In other and William Waite. About a dozen
John Carvrth.
at august A. D„ 1»M at ten o’clock In district, but it does not read well to' friends, who appear to be loafers or I words,
the yield
in
these two others were hurt and it is thought some
P. T. Cdgrove.
on. be araignMl for tbe hearing of
vagrants, gather there also and par-'
states
-i and that the heirs at law nf Hald people who know that it is both untrue
is
more
than
likely
to
of them will die.
Has the only savins* depart m-» m Jc
, 1 Hit other persons Interested In and unfair. The members who do not. ticipate in their discussions. They also ‘ exceed 100.000,000
_
bushels, leaving
County and p»y» •taterwt os on
v required u» appear at a session attend the Friday night sessions remain ' indulge in a great deal of wrestling,1
South Dakota to bring the yield of th©
Heath in b Hummer Drink.
dsooifta
en to be holden at tbe FrobiU©
boxing
and
obnoxious
horse
play;
car'
Hastiaim. In said County, away because they have other business.
Oxlwxik. fa., Aug. 10.—Three chil­
three states up to 195,000,000 bushels
:inv :netT L*why the p™’" A very small percentage of them at­ rying on their diurnal diversions for
as against about 190,000,000 for the dren ot J. Wxlkcv, a farmer living 1
Agents. $73
They block the
tend euchre parties and attend enter­ two or three hours.
three states last year. And these esti­ mile Booth of the city, are dead, and
south entrance to the capitol, and by
itk?B to the perMHH- lute. !j|on :md the hearing tainments in clawhammer coats. It i*
mates are probably about minimum. the four remaining member, of the
their
use
of
chewing
tobacco
make
the
unfair to have sent forth the inference
It need be no surprise if Minnesota family are at the point ot death from
mLh’i?i&gt;pd bt th1
IUnnkr. a news­ that tbe absent members could be found ! place unfit for any gentleman to enter; and North Dakota show a yield of drinking a cooling mixture containing
***? 5**Un*
m mm county
while certainly no lady would want to
c^ed. ?*** Hreul&amp;ied
three successIvr in “the saloons all over the city.” Vcrj
enter the capitol build’ing at that point 110,000,000 bushels, but as the trade tartaric acid. The trouble wema to be
&lt;*U&lt;Ty.wnoe Id «*eto we«t for
ring.
few members of congress are habitually
demands conservative figures, the two from the nlrength or quantity ot tbe
W**»TWtoustoiuri4 4*y of b&lt;a.
rritoxu.
drinking men. The spirit of temper­ They arc sometimes so numerous as to states are estimated at 105,000,000. and acid tued.
Chas. W. Auk • Probate.
bar
the doorway, and are utterly in­
ance is abroad in the land-, and states­
80,000,000 for- South Dakota, making a
(A true copy.)
men ore strongly Influenced by the ex­ different to the rights of others even total of 195,000,000 as the spring wheat
Naw You, Aug. 11.—The exchanges
istence of that spirit and sentiment, when admonished to step aside and let crop for 1894.
MOBAKEOttSI
at the leading clearing houses in the
Buok-'k-Hprr*.
Mr. Talbert knows this fact aa well a* people enter. AH of this questionable
Fher», ,] Irafhert.
■United State. during the week ended
anybody. He knew that he waa mis­ procedure is carried on beneath the
windows
of
the
private
room
of
the
yesterday
aggregated
»T7t,*Sl.»M,
representing his fellow members, when
Jfac.lTvn, lit, Aug. 11.—Wednesday
h»l&lt;» hour apart, Job, pyj against ITM.OTO.OOT tho previous week
made that speech. It may make the speaker of the house of representa­
*• ’-srs in bis district believe that their tives, but nobody seems to have called riel, aged TO. aud Mary Frerlet, aged
nsman is a strong temperance public atttention to the fact; and ths TO, husband and wife, died of typhoid
SV
- gju-ayg on ^uty in the house, disturbance of the peace, although foyer at St Mary’s hospital
nfair for a congressman to open and flagrant, is unchecked and
Porrenoura. a. Aug. 10. — David
» nJ
J'P at hcmo by wholesale apparently unquestioned.
Ciucaoo, Aug. 13.-Madeline Po'lard. Hahn, who drove coaches across the
Smith D. Fht.
hk colleagues on
Vital
Alleghenies
before the advent of tbe
who achieved notoriety throuol, her
•nit against Congreasman Brcckiu- railroads, died here aged M. He had
the Soar of
carried Gen. Jackson, Henry Clay, Ourrn NERVOUS DEBILITY.
'
ffo on the btago
PreelUnU Harrbon and Tyler, and
LOOT OF VICOR
debut in Chicago.
alone in their
many other public men.
INSOMNIA end
Certain afternoons air
GENERAL OEBILITY.
Weai Gooldeboro young lady
caaMdbriNrxviiiiyT n'",r' r '
shriek and Jumped into the m
oxeas,
ovovkkwokh.
lo tl&gt;u &lt;fitv rwlted In the mxjuIUx! ol
■
Price, Ono Dollar Per Bo«

THINflGURfl

FOR THIN PEOPLE
Are you thin ?

td deP&amp;iiijiaES'

Hastings C

Bank,'

Hall’s Specific!

Regains and Maintains.
The
Powers.

convicted of

criminal

P.mphl.l .Ml Clrvul.r Pwr
M»,Lw«h

Httaii

'*

DETROIT AND GRAND RAPIDS*

Address HALL’S SPLGIFIG Cl
IM Lrixlng’o'1 Avenue,

�through a trestle.

GREWSOME INCIDENTS AT SEA.
▲ Kaval omi’cr'a Relation of How a Me.*-

MICHIGAN STATE NEX4 8.

_ _
“
----STATE TAXES FOR I8»*.
“I was nearly scared out of .my rhe TotaL
&lt;• • Bedacsenaes once," remarked an officer of
tton from boat Tear.
the United States navy whose name is ___ Auditor General Turner has com­
a synonym far all that Is couragooutf' pleted the apportionment of the state
----- Z*re &lt; rrtnatrd
on land aud sea.
taxes for the year IBM *mou„ ** : "‘CF°Ur
Lo-t-Eleveu
Up the chimney. Von have to
taxes
for the year
IBMstate.
amongThe
thetotal
sevThere vjks an immediate demand cra
l counties
of the
Other Peraotu Injured.
‘
................................. ..
. The total
drive the stove all the time in orfrom the Washington Star reporter for thig year is 81.G39J35.8V. as against
♦ s1 .r
—
miB
year is 51.os», 135.81.. as against
DISASTER IN NERRASKAthe story and th« ^corn.a&lt;’^t’ng °ffi- 8i,tel,o14.-— The
—*- —
1 der to get results. This is but one
cer
(W -in —
1SG3.
amounts to be
Limcolx, Neb., Aug. 11.—Twenty- cor proceeded with it.
paid by the several----t i*: the common stove troubles that ’
paid by tbe several counties of the
four dead and eleven injured is the re­
"It happened on the old ship Powhat- &amp;tate are as follows:
,
-«
------------------------ ---- ------------ siaue a
0; ivc been overcome in Jewel
sult of Thursday night’s irightful dis­ an,
1." he said,
Baid, "several
"wvernl years ago.
ago.and
tre ’’ Girona
and wo
Alcona.......... 82-742 £2|Lake...
82.242 t!
aster on the Rojk Island railroad near were anchored off a W«st India port.
SO.k.T »
£ Stoves and Ranges. They throw out
here as reported by the coroner. The One day a young sailor, a general isfa- .( jupena..
£ :! the heat generated. They make
names of the known killed follow:
‘ vorite wi*
v officers and ____
_ :C1
‘. from
____ An»dg.......... 4.4*4 4Si Livings ton.
ith
crew,
fell
IJM8 M i Lure........
DR C. H. Pinuey. Council Bluff*; J. D Mat­ a mast and broke his neck. He was
C ::. - ther dirt or trouble and burn little
B.W acMockiaae .
thew*. commercial man. Omaha: Hqrry Mon- . dead when we picked him up. and we Baraga........
Barry............ SL« WMacomb ...
4 Inc’.
As for looks—they are the
roe, Kansas City. Isaac Depew, engineer.
Bay
................
40.356
88 Manistee...
13.463 1»
nt
once
prepared
the
body
for
burial,
Council Bluffs: W. O. Hambell, lawyer. Fair­
Benzie........... t.M» fit Maaltau....
ji.,ud.-&gt;Miuest stoves made. Sold by
bury, Nob.; C- D. Stannard, conductor. St the ship’s carpenter making a wooden Berrien.........
56'J4srqu&lt; tu*
*5. CORDOVAN
Joseph; Johft Munger, grain dealer. Omaha: coffin, which lie nailed together, as Branch......... 88.IM tur
miKHatNAMEUIDCAtr
Mmoi
— ...........
Look for Trade Mark.
H. R. Peters, merchant, Council Bluffs; E. IL there were no screws suitable 'in his Calhoun........ 44 844 38I :Mere &lt;ts.......
H.‘3.wFi«CAtfiimaa
10.830
m
•
Casa
.................
23.616
P7
’
’
Nanoadsee...
Zernike, lawyer. Lincoln. Neb.*, two unknown kit- We had expected to take the body
Charlevoix...
I
Midland
.........
2-DW
68
» 5.W POLICES sous.
farmers; five unknown men; Charle* Unruh,
Cheboygan.. •
I Missaukee.... 4.484.43
jjsoa.woRKixsMafc
mother and son. Jansen, Neb.;' A. B. Edde. ashore, but the authorities refused per­ Chippewa....
&gt; Monroe...«... 24.664 IT |
4
EXTRA FINE/”15
MORTGAGE EOKECLOnU RE
mission,
and
wc
were
forced
to
a
sea
s
’
.
rc
os;
t’ROBATK ORDER.
14.04®
It
|
merchant, Pawnee. Neb.; M. Beaver, mer­
. Clare.........
i Moatcaim....
*2A7-?BcrrsScHCxSH0ES.
I Min'.n.&lt; r&lt; r.ey 1,048 81
chant Pawnee. Neb.; two unknown farmers burial, and had placed a couple of shot'. Clinton.......
Enrniluro M i n'acturing Cotn- State of MlchlKOH. O&gt;untv of Harrv-x*.
t^awford...
•.'.•I- ’..eg. n.. .
,• re*^h&gt;i» of the Probate Court for the from Jansen. Neb.
.ge beat ing date June 29’b. A.
inside the coffin at the foot to sink it. Delta ...........
I St-WMtgO.......
. - ..u *&lt;t to tlie undersigned, DhuIcI ,5o®»ty of Barry holdeu at tha Probate &lt;-nice
Late Friday night the remains of
Dickinson ... 9.016 ddoaklan"
Oakland.........
•, t* tnis!-e. the following d scrib- In the city &lt;•! HnMlnat. Iu aal&lt;i county, od Andrew Hensen, a farmer of McPher­ The body lay in state on deck that Eaton............ SV.8W :I[Q
8,w ea
pSs as.......
..........
«tk .lay of Augu.™ lB th?
night, and the next day all hands were Emmet........
Miirtit-d hi the Citv of Haatlnga. M»aday. thSEND FDfi CATALOGUE
4.4M 4$.Qiana*........
rear
oue
thousand
eight
hundred
aud
nln-.
tj
Mu'lihtui. nod tl-acribea aa fob
son county. Neb., were identified by called to attend the funeral 'rhe cap­ Genesee....... 37.37-I VflGmonagon...
&lt; in lots five hundred fortv-fuor,
Gladwin......
. MTO M r
2.986
WOseeola.
........
a
watch
found
lying
in
the
midst
of
BROCKTON. MASS.
tain began reading the burial service, Gogebic........ 22.4C 16Oacoda ......
'V- Armttrong, Judge of
'erri five, ilv- hundred forty-six. Protore*
1.404 M 1
human bone*. All of the bodies, or.
turti-Ncreu. five bcudreti fortyGrndTve’ae ATM ttfOtoegD..........
3.737 01
In the nutter of the estate uf Charlie p parts of those mentioned by name in very solemnly and with much feeling, Crztlot......... ■ 11.HB 11 Ottawa.........' 2.1.422 15
itivd fifty, five hundred fifty-one. Ftofier.
deceane-1
r’
Bf we. wt are tbe largest manufacturers o!
for ail of ns felt the loss of tire young Hlllidale...... SS.i'iS 83 Preoque I*le tt&lt;22 a
' . -two, five hundred sevciiteeu.
ndvertiaed shoes ia tbe world, and juarantee
““a* ,h’*,w,4,»ond«lv verified the list of killed, have been recovered. fellow keenly. He rend along quietly Houghton.... 60/.M 4tjB-MecAmmon
.•ik-iiie-ii. five hundred nineteen,
value by stamninj the name and price oa
.1? . ' *?hyr- wld&lt;"*' "f ’"Id dreeaard prat­
.......... I1.M8 4KSaglaaw........ M
v.-'-’v, five hundred twenty two, .
to the
The injured ure:
tbe bottom, which pratecta you against high
1 until it was about half through, when Huron
Ingham........ 31J 31 OrSaailac.......
-n’v-lhree. five hundred twenty­ Ing that admb&gt;l#trMtl&lt;&gt;n of *»i&lt;l entate may oe
il.OM 48 price* and the middleman'# profit*. Our *boe*
Injured.
all at once there came a fearful ratp­ lon'.n.............. •&gt; M ♦.) Schtrti. rnfi
A' K“hcr oc 10 •om*5 g’*””5.231 84 1
-! ir«-&lt;l twenty-five, four hundred
i —.In a'vie ea&lt;v nttiuv ana
suitable
re-raun.
I
Col.
C.
J.
Bllas.
Second
regiment.
Nebraska
Iosco
.............
'.5.411
78
7.474 « SMawasaev.
iindhtfi foul’. h’«r hu dred fl re,
uu«iuk«.
“-v—•--&lt;
Tl’T'eupy'J «t i* ordered, that Thunfffiy the ’ national guards. Fairbury, deep flesh wounds ing. screeching sound from the coffin, Iron...............
7.6M 43 St. Clair....... ajwn weinnj
^&gt;* i.xtr hundred seven, four bunwhere at lower price# for the value pven than
8.9.H Rfllsi. Jorepb .. 29.886 81 any other make. Take no aobatilule. tfyoox
1' hundred nine, four hundred Mb davof August. A. n. HUM. M ten o’, kirk in in loft leg; Henry C. Foot, brakeman. Council and the lid began to rise. The super­ laabelm........
for (he heart ng uf said
1M 48,Tuscola........
is m si dealer canoqtaupply you, we can. Sold by
idrrd rl«*vcu and four hundren Wv!i.,22!?,HK‘r C®
stitious sailors fled iu di*jnay, the cap­ Islr Hoyal•••■
Bluffs,
log
broken;
Juy
McDowell.
Fairbury,
i’ity &lt;n HtiMiiigs, Harry’ t'ouirty. petltfcxx, and that the heirs at law of said ib^eas- legs cut and face bruised. C. H. Cherry, mail tain’s face blanched, the other officers Jacksun. .... 46 339 13 Van Baren.. ttM i fl
1 Kalamazoo. . 40.389 WWartrten.vw.
46 3» 13
iS’l.;* t«» th- licop.'td plat ■mI. and all other nenwm* Ititerexted In said
8A30 SgWayna ..... 848.014 00
■ &lt; ih**r vrttb si! the hereditament* en*!Jl*!* op! required to an|&gt;e«r nt a session ol clerk. Kearney, budly bruised and cut; stood irresolute, and 1 grabbed the, Kalkaska .
W 34
«ak1 court, then to be holtlen at llie Prutiai* F. F. Scdtl. express mesacuger. Injured in- wheel and held on to it with fail my Kent........
74.740 53 Wexford... .
..c-s thereunto pertaining; to
' Keweenaw...
:&gt;uil.&gt;i&gt;K'« hereon, including Mfire. In tbe city of Hasting*. In saldc-mutT J t-mniiv ».&lt;— «-»- —•*- f a Burlington £
MORTGAGE SALK.
any lhprT
’be prayoi
strength to keep from running cltan .
.it &lt;i drv Mln*. TMs mortgage jf 11 c*
I t afui'i having tisMl|nmJs&gt; In the. rt»ml'il»ns
a ihr.tni dny nl July. A. D Ufirt. [ It hi fiurt[
THE FAIR SEASON.
ol a c ruin m &gt;rt&lt;twe executed by Akmxo D.
w: 3. E. away. Scared? Why. I was so scared ;
Ill the office of the Kegiwter
' CauwUl«d»-raod ®lle|L CiUwai adcr U&gt; Clark
I
didn
’
t
know
where
I
was.
But
in
a
I
Hany i'ettntv. Mlchlga’', lu Hrer
Michigan Will Have County and District 1
dnlrd "he*eigMtre .th d»y of June. 1892,
-----— arrrr?*T
... .
nuvai me
SM..
r* uui.
hurt *Umt
the minute we began to realize that the
; -■&lt; &lt;n&gt; {tagc
Default ba* brrn
Fairs in Many Places.
1 re co drd Ibr t»*i H-ik dav «»f Jin«v. 1S8L and
Linoola.
indJttoii of naid mortgage. No wuit Ing thereof by Musing a eopy of this order to be head: Mtn. Friu and
swelling of the decomposing body
The county and district fair, this
• *• ““ &lt;»•*•-•• &lt; »’ J1'1’ /?»”•
:* In* t ecji instltuisd at law to re published In the Hastin«;n Hannrk a new*, bruised.
had forced the nails out and it was I
Suppoeed Wrecker Arr«-»t»«L ;
lebtedu *5 now remaining recured wer printed and circulated In Hold County ot
The police have arrested a colored their giving way that had made the year will take place as follows:
- if any part thereof. There is Barn once In each work for three suoreartve
COUNTY FAIRS
• &lt;;w- at the tiale of this notice up- weeks previous to «aid day nt bearing
bid­
mnu
named
George Davin, who ia sut»- fearful noise. In a few minutes the Allegan, Allegan.................................... Sept. 25-28 by a ssle nr fr'hllr -or*m •&lt;. th*- i-e»
_
,
C
hakum
w
.
armsthond
.
■r.-i.t-ss *e-ureil by Mid* mortgage
al I be u«» lu front do »r «-f ih-OmkI Hou#e,
&lt;A true copy )______
Judge nt Pntbate. ! pec ted of wrecking the train. Shortly sailors were recalled, the coffin was Barry-. Hostings............................... Sept. £5-28 der.
;-. mortgage.the sum of Uilrty-ouin the CH v of
&lt;»»i the finrt da* of Sep­
■ hundred and twenty dollars and
•after tbe wreck he applied to a^ack- nuiled up again and lashed with ropes Branch. Cold water................................. Sept. 24-28- tember. I8H. at twel»»* o’clock noon, o’ all than
i- *«’.| x’d.Sli. By virtue of the
Calhoun. Marshall............................ Sept. 25-28 certKln piece or parctS of laud, nllua'.ed in the*
GOOD ADVICE.
man cud asked to
_ . be driven
_______ up-town, ' and the last sad rites were finished Cass. Dowagiac...............
.vnt»mv&lt;l iu said mortgage, and
- - - - Glty of Hast big*. Couhty of Barry and SUte -of
»c &lt;’f rc iltting said amount so tire
saying he had been on the traiu and without further incident.
Oct. 2-4 Michigan, descriord as follow, viz*. C7&gt;mmca»y
Charlevoix. East Jordan..
Ini at tb- north cast corner of the eosin west
rtgidtr. I shall sril Hie premises
’loat' **
hia coat.
.
He was
___ ______
seena with"That
a
is to say," continued* the offiClinton aounty. St. Johns.
I quarter of section laimber right. In township.."-scrlb*d, together with said
Every patriotic
ben should give hfa
three norm of ran#- rtwnr w-n. nmr.inc ihcuce ’
crowbar near the place where the ।j ccf
cor.. “
“there was no further incident on Eaton county. Charlotte.
;jinr,-boilers aud dry kilns, or no
....Oct. 2-5 w»t onlhees-t mid we»l quarter Hu- ol *a»d
Geneasee. Fenton,.......J.,
personal effort and intlucr.ee *oincrease
; |irrmi«&lt;-s a#'hall be nece.»ssrv c«»
wreck occurred,-it is asserted. The ■ deck.
" ’
It was my duty to go with a Hillsdale. Hillsdale ..J..
....Oct. 1-5 rectlon eighty-sewn rods to the center of the ■
m&lt;; mt *•&lt;» dur upon the ludcbtednc circulation of his home paper which
police say they have evidence sufficient boat’s crew some distance from the Ingham. Lansing..............
Sept. 10-21 highway (now Mkrpgan' Avej themy #outh
i t.y -aid mortgage together with
.Sept. 18-31 along the cenier ef *SM highway U» ibr “Orth
—.rand
---- --------------- ... in
.„the
w
tl. * f.»rr •losnrr. at | ub'.ic vendue tv
to convict. His motive is not known. ; ship
sink the body
sea, and Kent, Grand Rapids....'.,
■reaches
the
American
policy
of
Protec
­
’•Mbirr n» th- north tront door; o!
... .Oct. 8-4 line o! Lincoln Street on Daniel Btnkrr # audi­
I can tell you now I did not relish the •
Htdtey...............
Train
No.
8
is
an
accommodation
।
ie the village- mow c,iy.i &lt;&gt;f H urflnw,
. ' H.-:i- cits of Hastings, HSrry
tion . It is his duty to aid in this respect
Sept 26-28 tion
Lapeer.
ihenet eart. on the north line of said । h.eoln SU
n**r' Lapeer
***r ‘......
............
called “Forth Worth nocoiumoilation” I job at all. It was duty, and that '
: : ii. flint hrinubthr place where
.Sept.' 24-28 to tbe nortti and snuth qturter Ili n of nukl »eoin every way possible. After the home I and is due to arrive here at 9:40 p iu. ; must be done whether one likes it or i Lenawee. Adrian___
&lt; -&lt;;rt hir th- County of Barry is
.Sept. 18-20 tiou and them* avrth on raid quarter line to
1 Mocosta. Big Rapidfi.
urdn tin-2&lt;4h dai of October, MHOct. 2-5 the place of hegfnn’og. mntainn g fortvtwo*
pa;»cr is taken care of, why not sub­ | Thursday night it was about ten mln- I not. By this time the sun had set. the ; Midland. Midland...
i;. the forenoon of said rtnv
and 22-100 acre- «f land, the wma- twins tbe
! Oceans. Hart..............
i. Trustee.
scribe fot‘thc American Economist, ; utes late and was making up time : sea was quite rough and the men to go Oakland. Pontiac ................. 1...
mortgaged premises
Mortgagee.
j when it struck the trestle that ! with me were badly rattled. At a Washtenaw. Ann Arbor..............
Sept.
25-28 ।
published by the American Protective
y engage*.
j crosses Salt creek, about 4 miles . suitable distance 1 stopped the boat, Wayne. Plymouth.......................
Chas. II Rvuer.
Tariff I-eitguu? One of it* c« rnttpon- , from xthe city and 9 from the peni- ! committed the body to the deep and.
DlaTKKT FA IKK
Atloilie. .lor Mr.riga^. f.
LErnsiK \
i
Central
fair.
Hubbardrton
Dated.
Jute
2nd.
I*H.
! tentiary. When it struck the trestle 1 with a feeling of the most intense re­ CooperMvlllc. Coopersville.
pttlug.
’ithout it. I consider it the ’ the rails immediately spread apd the lief, ordered the crow tu give way’ to Fearnanght. Romeo... . .
that I. lxwi&lt;t Tutt’r.
j engine, drawing the two cars after it, return to the ship. I sat in the stern Hadley district. Hadley .
id
trues!
poetical
teacher
in
»lou-rof U.e to«\n»Ulp
‘ went thumping along over the cross­ of the :&gt;oat facing the crew, aud they Howard.'’tty. Howard City.
r». M tie Ol*. Mlcliigai-.
Ionia. lanla..................
ties for about 5&lt;i feet amt then with a ' had not taken a dozen strokes until I Kent, l^bdnr Springs
i.2&gt;i't. A. I&gt;. neM.oa
Sept. i-7
■ •••I township ot pre­
; crush it. fell 40 feet to the bed of the noticed something was wrong. Their Lovell Lowell ............. ..
..Oct. 10-15
noon o’ that &lt;i*y,
.Sept
, 25-M
samp’v copy. Address V*.:’. nr F. Wake­ I, creek below. The engine burst and ; faces began to take on -the color of Plymouth. Plymouth ....... .
Vr bids (or the contirucltru &lt;1 *
Stockbridge
Villon,
Stockbridge
...
.Oct. 2-4
That's tho great reason why yon
Hid &lt;1e*lvi&gt;al«'&lt;t--aa “th/
man. General Secretary, IJ5 Wat 2jd i glowing coals ignited the wooden sup- ; ashes and in a minute the bow oars­ Union. Litchfield. . ........ ....................... Oct. 3-11
Phould know about our salt. It re­
ports and the coaches behind it. and in 1 man stopped. 'It’s after us, sir.’-he said Western Michigan. Grand Rapids.... Sepi. 24-28
quire* the best lo produce the best.
■ a few moments the bridge, dry as tin- , iu a tone that made ail my blood go
The good farmer realizes this with
Hint for*70 feH sou'h And
bis seed; shall the batter maker be
der from its long exposure to the sun, . clean down to the soles of my feet. I
less wise? Oar salt is us carefully
Superintendent
Dunslen. of the !
1 waa .one mass of flames.
cast a quick glance backward. Right
made as yoar batter-made express­
ou our heels, apparently, and end on, Central Copper Mine company in Ke- •
ly for dairy work: and bright dairy­
men everywhere find their batter bet­
1 There are two theories as to the jumpingout uf tbe water in weird, waunee county, received order* from '
ter made and their labor better paid
the
directors
in
Boston
to
abandon
]
fantastic
leaps,
came
the
coffin
iu
our
:'llrUre I
wrecking of the train, it being con­
when they use
: 8«&gt; (eel
! ceded that the train was derailed by wake. Then it was, in my nervousness, the mine. This closes a forty-year
I
wanted
to
scream,
or
faint,
or
do
term of continuous operation'of this
’ the removal of the rails for u part of
1 the way across the trestlq. One the- something; aud for an instant it would mine. The shut-down is due to the
3$
। ory is that strikers from South Omaha liavc been a positive relief to me to exhaution of the vein and the failure
Y
work believing tliat a have done all three in rapid succession, to find other deposit* on the corn puny's
troops,
who and wound it up by plunging into the property. Four hundred men wholly
nM
] company
of
state
■ hrnde W»»tXJ fert «-qutl to 1
No matter what brand you have
yjA
^7.1
were
to
have
boarded
the sea, but the eyes of the men were on dependent upon the mine are out of
tired. Just give UAs a fair trial. It
me, and they were worse scared than I employment. This ends the copper
were
aboard.
is first in flavor, first lu grain, and
train at
Fairbury,
was.
and
1
couldn
’
t
do
that.
To
put
mining
industry
in
Kewaunee
county.
first
tn parity. Whether fur dairy
\
Tb« company missed connection,
or table use, you will find it to
back was all there was to do, and at
however.
This is not as generally
your advantage to be acquainted
Health tn Michigan.
,
the
command
the
boat
went
back,
but
credited as the other—that the elewith the oalt that’s 1
From various portions of the state
I can assure you none of us wanted to
Write u#.
meat that has been causing so much
buck with it. However, necessity the reports of fifty observers for the
DIAMOND CRYSTAL
An Interview with Dr. Gee Wo Chin, j trouble in Oklahoma, who are bitter go
week ended August 4 show that re­
compelled
it.
and
in
a
few
strokes
fve
SALT
CO.,
1 against the Rock Island, did the job.
St. Clair, Micb.
World s Fi^r Conunusioncr* Sent, thOUgij
ylCy should have come were alongside tbe coffin and hud made, mittent fever, dysentery, cholera mor­
. . _
20 fret: rqit‘1
it fast with a rope« Then we discovered bus and neuralgia increased in area
t «u Liixi &lt;n Mary lt&gt;au and eMlby the Chinese Government to the jthls distance to wreck a train that that the air in it supported it. the-shot of prevalence, bcarlet fever was re­
V--J1 iuQu wt.*r line highway that H
„
................................................ might have been wrecked nearer
u’.iio! the
sec. po.it Sections 23
the foot keeping it almost perpen­ ported at thirty-three places, diph­
United States—He Will Now Re- ■ home is not explained. The Rock at
theria at seventeen, typhoid fever at
_ry--«
■j I®!®"'!
000 reward for dicular in the sea, and the dancing
mg at * stake that Is$d fret West
Island offiniaK
officials offer SI.
$1,000
waves
did the rest Ln a minute we twenty-two. measles at nine, consump­
I Xorth of tbr '« 8« tl«»u poet. Sec­
main Here.
the capture of the train wreckers.
;. *n.l ninidnu thence Xonh narelirl
had knocked one end of it in: a min- tion at two hundred and twenty-nine
.
I
Elevnn Bodies Identified.
.tnd s &lt;711 &lt;rtrrnnr and In tbe !lmAU». IA—Tko
"«« Star it h»a Mink out of ught with places a nd smallpox at Detroit, Grand
.*. ■’ «•» fret. them e Eart 20 feet
I uscov*. N.b... Auj.
-li '’-fret ou land of’ Wm Mltriirll and
tnulns of eleven bodle. of persons who , « smothered gurgle, and my senre was Rapids and Sturgis
cti&gt;**:ii^ !:ir line a&gt; a
575 I--* North «»f the
—
-■ -w«.w
over, ».«♦
but the offni'tj.
effects nf
of it n-mninwl
remained for
TIME L BLh
|..I t Se»*tb»i'i *.'3 Mid 26
Run Ing
perished in the terrible wreck* on the
In effect F«bru«ry It. l*»4.
weeks, and even yet I can make my­
Rock Island have been identified, and
Two fires in Detroit caused a finan•L rrrr-1. lUfnei: i'&gt;«4&gt;m* East .-1 Irri; 'lienee
self uncomfortable think! ng about it.’
Wo CWAM »tbe irrente«t doctor who eyre
&gt;..«•!
wt :&lt;&amp; ft-ct,
m 1288 fret on eame l.t-rn Chu.a. lie made such a t*-put»iK»i in there is little reason to believe that
। cial loss of 890,000, the death of Eugene
bio 1 N k (looilriiiMub mid ending In the bi# naiiva coanu r tbui t”” CHt»a*«5 any more perished. The report that
Station#.
■ McCarthy, n fireman, and the more or
sent hire loth# UuiUSt 8**4*sas Wu&lt;M ■ JDUr Core
[i nlii tJri.it: nt MMkt* Nn. *.
RUSSIA’S BOSS DOCTOR.
' less serious injury of five others.
.
A. B. Edde and M. Beaver were among
Ssi.f ji.'. nil; b.- kt by sedtniix. Th* rucilon miA&gt;waer, and to lnre»u&lt;sie otbar
Ho Fny* be will DOW reman H Cbhaao for
at th-1 Killid Ute drain still be let firs’. »»d TZU*.
-oo '.b©e«-i»« be io ndo .1 Inna b JndrLd# o. U ■» the victims has proved false. They Little Eceentrieltie* That Make Him
।
The
Fifth
regiment
left
Ironwood
NOOTW.
the rrntAlntnc
iou.«iu their order up«treitn. •nndu in b&gt;# offlre tb.il br ms«n»■ gf
S"
Object of Professional Dislike.
were safe in their homes at Pawnee
after four weeks on duty here. Deputy
■- &lt;
v uiib tb&lt;* dioanun now on file kvstsm’ of medk-ine hscaauuiet***&gt;*TZ,2 Jth
Chicago Lv......
iTof. Zakharin. of Moscow, who
« :lh the uUirr pMp» rs pertaJuing U» Mid dralfi. cream dJsea-o* io&lt;»acured bf m.y other metb w. City. A colored man and ex-convict
sheriffs, heavily armed, were guarding
Iu !!&gt;♦
uf iii«* t-&gt;wi.Nhtpclerk, to which retended
the
czar
during
his
recent
seri
­
In the state penitentiary of the name
Kalamazoo Lv..
the mines.
(&lt; -■ nc-i|na\ be Ihul hv mH parties InU*rested,
EMtCueper........
8*1' hut* win be made M&gt;1 ree/Jved ncrordlnx- es»* whl -h is so hurd ior’Atnen. an 6och»r to^even of George Washington Davis was ar­ ous illness, is almost as well known iu
Residents of Menominee tendered a Riehland Juoc't
'.luttrori* win be ium4c with tbe lowest re- relieve, he will cure for»i0.snd* '
,* rested last evening on suspicion of Russia for his eccentricities as for his reception to the militiamen who were Oreeoey .........
*1^1'.* !(•„ bidder sluing ndr^uMte security for Qon-at:erbowbad.bc wi ict'HM ruKVitoMBtOTQ 8A;
eminence
as
a
physician.
When
he
is
................
having
caused
the
wreck.
He
holds
a
^AU
t«iv*ted!#«iesareea»l!y
overcome
and
cured
Uit- ;ie’f-iriii*nce o( the work, in m sum then and
in service at Ironwood during the Milo
Dalton............
:&lt;&gt;!-• fixed by m-. reserving t» mv elf by htm.and t-ldney liver m I nrrv&gt;*u'trouble# be whl bad record around these parte and called to attend to a patient, says the strike.
Ctoverdale...
.tliv right to reject atn and all bid-*. The date
suspicion pointe very strongly toward British Medical Journal, special ar­
dhulu
............
Sam Hamilton was found dead in
for Ui** rviupletlon ot su&lt;4i onutmet and the
rangements must be made in the house, the woods a few miles from Escanaba.
tens*..’ payment tberehw.ahail be announc­
him.
fiAIBXIM....
ed xt tfie time and niaee of lei ting.
all dogs must be kept out of the He met death with a set gun.
NuQ.-e i* ifurth*-r hereby civen. that at the
Coats Grove.
Report on the Artillery liplmion.
way, all clocks must be stopped, all
the-* Mtid place of *xld letting er Mt aivk other
The state board of auditors says Woodland ...
Washington? Aug. 0.'—The official doors must be thrown wide open. The
tini
tuuj tin...
phee ...u tbrrenltrr .*1----- Which
Woodbury ...
»£SSa. ot noopi- «« tai” report of the investigation of the artil­ professor on entering begins a process county clerks must furnish copies of
afar. sold.
L &lt;&gt;■'*■ Drain Coouslaslatier
V ia ii. L
papers free to- state officers, and the Lonsii g .. ..
may adjiurn the omr tbe
asM‘*«ment
of gradual undressing, leaving nisfurs
hr t-r nr, nixI
ibc land# comprised "-liVeorl* *1! &lt;lt——”001.0 vttbool EXAM- lery explosion at Chicago, by which
board will not aUow bills for such Detroit............
four soldiers were killed, has reached in the hall, his overcoat in the next
within the^ltyanTnwu Drain aprclal Asae#*Grand Rapids
„
mrtii Di-tricl. will be Mibtert torerlra
LulSath*pa ly- jffrom people ~ilovertthek*‘g's the war department. It was found room, his goloshes in the third, etc. He service.
i hr following m a deacripttM •( the *cveral
Farmers in the vicinity of Union City
•otireiy
irvt* or parcels &lt;4 land cauaii'uting the StoiMwhimbelia*
Gee Wouya, why Dot try bl#
m that the accident was due to defective insists on perfect silence on the part of were considerably concerned over the
*C!T**! ^x*e»*mrnt dirtrlct of said drain, viz:
plungers in the percassion fuses of the the afflicted relatives, except in reply
mat taut.
v I «' ' E
°r the N. W. U ot 8de- M T 4 X
appearance of the Russian thistle.
shells. Steps have been taken to im­ to his questions, when their speech
gSV.'uSJi WknflloH KJtofKwa 4N
The Tamarack Mining company’s
B9H- th* N’v’rheSK’aOllheN W 1* of
mediately remove all the defective must be literally “Yea” and “Nay."
A r l X H H W ■ R H &lt;-r the H E v ol the N
fuses issued and to replace them by He has a theory which lie expresses No. 3 shaft reached the Calumet and
others containing a plunger operating in the maxim “Take a rest before Heckla conglomerate vein at a- depth tTulcagn A&lt;
n rd w:thes W^.gtheS W h
S’ Hi* Withe KEkoftbe s E
you are tired," and accordingly he sits of over 4,900 feet the deepest point
upon am entirely different principle.
T5 1 &lt; S K ’ W: the R U &lt;rf th* W W of
EastOooper Lv.
down every eight or ten steps. His sunk by any mine in the world.
th* S k ,
2« T 4 N R 8 W: the X K *4 tbe
Jumped from a Train.
After laboring in the church forty- ftp-bland JuDC^
?
R •&lt; ot Mec 23 T 4 N E » * : th* R
demeanor toward doctors with whom
OTMMy.........
S
tbkator
,
HL,
Aug.
11.
—
The
wife
51 of 'h * R W «4 &lt;•( Sec z» T 4 ' EJ *’: the K 4 cloilna a 3 rent atatnp for reply, am
—
he happens to be unacquainted makes four years. Rev.. Fr. Vanpammel has MDo........... every one of a prompt and direct anawer.”
of John M. McKahan, of Centerton,
.......... .
him greatly feared by them, and some resigned his commission as pastor of Delton
Clovredale ...
Ind., jumped from a Santa Fe train
ThcjTuwnship of Irving hi Urge.
eight years ago a kind of public agita­ St. Mary's parish in Muskegon and will Shu l a.............
DatedttiUgevemti day of »ii#:u*t A. D. 1881.
near here, receiving injuries which
retire
from
the
active
ministry.
tion was got up in opposition to him in
Laurie Tcttls.
mrnxoi...
caused death in two hours. She was
Fire destroyed the dwelling, b4U*n,
•a;
Ortlh Cwnin!«&lt;1n«irr &lt;»T th • T"«nwhich many hundreds of doctors took
on her way home from California. Mrs.
’OH- ot Irvlug. Coantjr ot tUrry. Stale u! Nk-Mpart. Resolutions were passed and ad­ BOO bushels of wheat, two horses and Coato Grove.
Woodland ...
McKahan was slightly demented and
CHICAGO, n-L.
dresses were presented, and echoes of all farm implements, the property of
had attempted to jump from the train
the gathering storm made themselves Horace Pennock, 9 miles from Hick­
A Clever Eecape.
ory Corners, Barry county.
during the night.___________
heard
in
the
press.
These
manifesta
­
PARKER'S
Lord Hanncn. the distinguished Eng­
tions of feeling were quickly repressed
The Michigan Gold company re­ OmMikpMsMat Death In a tUnffnlar Manner.
lish judge whose death was recently
aMj fin
Cabltlk, Ill-, Aug. 11.—Anton Wien- in a way characteristic of Russia. The opened its mine at Ishpeming after be­ Travw City.
announced, was known as a very stern
hoff, a carpenter residing at German­ then general-governor of Moscow, ing idle two years. This is tbe prop­ Qfcarifivotx....
and strict ruler of his court; no man town, was killed in a most singular Prince Dolgornkoff, sent for the editor erty from which $17,000 of gold was se­ Petoakey.........
dared take a liberty with him, and he manner. He returned home at"a late
of the medical journal in which the cured in one small pocket. Vigorous
was never known to be hoaxod but on hour at night, and in opening the gate addresses were printed and told him prospecting is being pushed on the
one occasion. A juryman, dressed in he fell, his neck becoming fastened that if he published a word, more about range and several promising explora­
deep mourning, serious and downcast between two pickets. Before he waa Zakharin he would have to leave Mos­ tions give hope to a renewal of the
train# al fine rtaUoe* a* too*
in expression, stood up and claimed ex­ extricated he was strangled to death. cow in twenty-four hours' time. His gold excitement of five years ago.
emption from service on that day as he
eccentricities, however, cease at the i Eddie Ladouceur, agsd 5 years, was
was deeply interested in a funeral of a
Fine
. _ ___
bedside -x*f his patient; there he is . struck by an electric car in Bay City
Danville. DL, Aug-. 11.—The resi­
gentleman at which it was his desire
courteous utd considerate, most paias- and instantly killed.
to be present -*Oh, certainly,’’ was dence of James Cunningham, at । taking and minute in his examination,
BMOPSfe mart Wat tb* d*r&lt;* »i
Hoopeston,
this
county,
the
finest
pri
­
j HenryBill. a farmer living 10 miles
the courteous reply of the judge, and
lr» Kif »re 1-avine Unx* nt train*. ■
and very thorough in his treatment.
I from Oeeoda, waa stabbed by another
Presses, Screw ami H -dra .iic» the sad man went “My lorth” inter­ vate residence in eastern Illinois, Just So successful has
he been in
“bene^Tto
Uhis'pro“worth
Thoma. PmI. in a quarrel orer
at a cost of $27,000, was fession that be ! ’ ” - ■*“ *“
Graters, Elevators, Evaporator*. posed the clerk as soon as the ex-jury­ completed
There was
■t*rrl&lt;Tl£7
B bOTBC.
'
man had gone, “do you know who that burned Thursday night
some half-million sterling.
Illustrated Catalogue Free.
man is you exempted?” “No.” “He
nc insurance.
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CIDER

,

�•t tbe expense ol Gw. Rich.
He gave a
little history of the growth of tbe Sundaj
has swung back again tn tbe direction of
School as it was first started in lhe 1 Sth.
McKInleyisni. •••••••••
century, commencing as it did-among Un­
“Tbe general depressed conditions in
Thursday, Aug. 16, 1894.
people as do all the great mownenu of I
the Slates are not going to disappear all at BRINGS THE LARGEST AND BEST ’•the world. Mr. Gardner is one of tbe
MARSHALL. L.COQK.Edltar.
be*t orators In Michigan and his add re-*
onoe by the wave of any magic wand, leg­
GATHER
­
ATTENDANCE EVER
----------was attentively listened to and liberally |
islative or otherwise. The Improvement
ED IN ONE PLACE IN THE
applauded as was also that of Gov. Rich
THK MASTINOS. MICH., POSTOFFICE,
is not coming with the rapidity or the
COUNTY.
After singing ••God Be With You* tlw
AUGUST 1,4. 1879.
completeness of a dissolving view. • * •
audience was dismissed with Benediction
“The half-heartedneaa of this tariff
by Rev. Thomas Cox.
At tbe conclusion
justifies a doubt of its permanency and a The Crowd wa* C\»mpoMKl of the Kep- of the program Hartings Division No 191
U.
It K. I’, gave an exhibition drill at tbe |
roooutatlve
Fcwpls
of
the
County.
OOYKKNOR-John T. Rich.
few years later we may have the same
west end of the ground, being handicap
LIKVT GOV.- Alfred Mllarc.
tariff battle fought again and the same
Rally day bas eomr and gone. To say ped In the execution of their moveuienir
EEC’T of STATE— Washington Gardner.
that it was equal te.expectallons but feebly
trade uncertainties revived.'’
TKEAHVRKR-J. W. Wllktnaon.
however by the lack of room.
expresses It, for It surpassed even what
Tbe crowd at Rally day was not only
tbe most sanguine anticipated, and spoke
the largest that ever was seen here, but li I
To Hevtricl Immigration
well for the noble sentiment* that are
ATT’Y GENEBAD-Frttd A. Maynard.
was
tbe best natured, best dressed, and
During July the house of represeuta- at tbe foundation of society. Providence best behaved one that ever gathered here.
COMM R STATE LAND OFFICE-W. A.
seemed to conspire to teip us In our first
tivea passed a bill providing that no alien effort For weeks past the parched earth It was composed of the representative pro­
8UFTFUU. INSTRUCTION— H. ». FatImmigrant should be allowed to enter this has rendered the rpads almost Impassable pie of* the county. Large political demon­
tcnalU.
account of tbe excessive dust strations have been held here, and thou­
। country unless properly certified by tbe on
sands have come to our county fairs, but
1 consul, or some other authorized represen­ bat earlv yesterday morning from an
almost cloudless sky black clouds were never in such large numbers, never so
tative of the United States at the place
Republican County Convention.
seen to form and In an almotd Incredibly well dressed, taken In all. nor so well be­
Republican County Convention Is hereby where the immigrant last resided. The short lime, and for an hour or so rain fell haved, as swarmed Into tbe city yesterday.
called to meet at Mudge’* Opera House. City of 1 certificate thus granted In effect would in torrents, the atmosphere was cooled No drunkenness and no profanity what­
Heatings, on Wednesday, Heptember I9tb. 1804.
ever among those wbo came to take an
at 10 o’clock a. m.. for ibe purpose of placlug state an investigation had been made by and tbe day rendered perfect for such a
active interest iu tbe pleasures of Rally
In nomination candidates, for tbe several oouu
gathering.
.
ty offices to be elected at die coining election the signer, who had satisfied himself the
Very early In the morning It was evi­ day. Tbe principle Involved in such a
rn November next, ard to transact such other Immigrant did not belong to any of tbe
dent that something extraordinary was to Rally Is one that Is imbedded deep in tlir
business as may corne before the convention
wards will be entitled to classes excluded from admission to this be looked for as teams began to flock In­ foundation of society. It is above polllira,
The townships sad
i
it is above creed, It Is above sectarianism
delegates as toll*wore*
country under the law of 1891, being con­ to tbe dty long before the various divi­ It stands by itself far above them all. It
5
Rutland
Assyria • ’
sions were to be formed. Tbe early
Baltimore
s
Woodland
tract laborers, criminals, paupers, insane,
Carlton
5
Hope
trains coming Into the city were loaded Is but another great forward stride In the
HasUnrs twp
4
Barry
etc. The bill passed by the house made with people and all the special trains were movement that is to-day sweeping over'
city 1st d 2
OMtieton
u
crowded.
Tneat and the gaily decorated the country that Is compelling all to recogno
mention
of
anarchists,
but
had
for
Ils
“ M ZDd * d: 4
Irving
nlze tbe ••Brotherhood of Man," and that
••' " 3rd wd 3 Maple Grove
object a more rigid inspection of Immi­ horses and conveyances that, from all
•• •• 4th wd 6
. Prairieville
comers
of
the
county, were bringing loads we are children of one Father. This sen­
Johnstown
7
Tbornapple
W
grants with a view to keeping out mem­
ot people, all told that Hastings was to timent is growing rapidly and fast finding
Springs .
Orangeville •.«5
.Yankee
—
expression in all denominations and doing
Foiward caucus uoCicee to the Hastier Bak­ bers of the objections! classes. Tbe sen­ have a great day.
kes.
The first division comprising schools more than any other one tiling to bring
ate passed a substitute, known as the Hill
Dated, Bastlnrs. Aug. 8th. 18M.
them together as they should be.
from
the
four
southwest
townships
of
tbe
J. P. Hai.a Kkmvok. Chairman.
substitute, to this bill, the salient feature
This Is tbe first Rally ever held lu Barry
C. W. Jomdam. ttecretary
county, formed on Creek Street.
Owing
of which is its specific dealing with anar­ to the Inability uf Stcpben Temple, of! County. Any mistakes that were made
chists
The senate substitute allo re­ Prairieville, to attend, the duties of Chief should be overlooked, and no doubt will |
PAYING OFF DEBTS.
jects the consular plan of inspection pro­ of that Division were assigned to another, be. The committee is aware of several
mistakes that will be corrected next year. I
posed in the bouse bill and provides In­ whoso name we were unable to iaarn.
Mlchljrnn Farmer* are Decreulnt Fann
The seniml divteton comprising the when there will no doubt be a larger at-'
stead that the secretary of tbe treasury
Sunday School scholars of tbe city, funned tendance titan this.
shall appoint immigrant inspectors to be on Creek Street under charge of John T.
NOTES.
Washington, Aug. 5.—The fanners of stationed abroad whose duty it shall be to
Lombard.
Wo cannot hope to givo thanks to ail I
Michigan are gradually reducing their in­ Inspect all Immigrants embarking for this
Tbe third division comprising the four those to whom thanks are due, nor to speak I
debtedness, while the people of the cities country; to erase from tbe passenger list northwest towns, formed on Michigan
of all those things that are worthy of men­
and towns of Michigan are gradually in­ the names of such persons they think Ave. under oom mand of Miner S. Keeler, tion concerning tbe Rally, because the
of Middleville.
Banner is only an eight page paper aud
creasing their debts. This is the general should not be allowded to land lu this
The fourth division comprising schools
there isn’t room.
,
conclusion affecting Michigan in one of tbe
country* «nd to forbid their 1 transporta­ from the four northeast towns of the
The Visiting and Organization Commit-1
most instructive statements tbe census
county, also formed on Michigan Ave
tion In any part of the vessel. In the
with C. L. Glascow of Nashville, as Chief tee. composed of Rev.'s Grigsby. Taylor.
officials have yet received. It covers tbe
main the two bills agree, except that tbe of Division.
Cox and Smith did their work well, as did I
farm and city intiebtedness of the whole
senate bill specifically provides for the ex­
The fifth division comprising schools also all the officers. In fact we don’t see'
country, showing that farm mortgages
clusion of anarchist immigrants, while from the four southeast towns of the as anyone was asleep.
have increased more than 70 per cent in
county, formed on Hanover street under
From 10,000 to 12.000 people and not an I
the bouse bill does not, and while one
command of !&gt;. C. Stiles of Baufielri.
tbe last ten years and city mortgages more
bill makes it the duty of our consuls iu
Tbesixth &lt;11 vision was composed of all accident reported.
than 246 per cent. In the face of this foreign countries to inspect, the otftc
the one, two and four horse canveyantee
general increase the showing made by
Obituarr.
creates an entire new class of officers to that took part in the procession and they
Michigan is one ot exceptional progress.
numbered, we are told, 148 in all.
Ttese
Robert J. Grant, one ot the oldest and
do the Inspecting. To this latter, or the
were
nnder
command
of
John
G.
Nagler,
most esteemed residents of this city, died
Tbe number of farm mortgages made in
senate plan, objection is raised on the of this city.
at his home In the first word Monday, in
Michigan in 1880, was 27,611, amounting
ground lhe secretary of tho treasury could
For the excellent arrangement of all the tbe 73rd. year of his age.
to $20,547,883. Since then the number and
not appoint inspectors to serve abroad un­ divbions, ami the easy manner in which
Mr. Grant’s death removes from onr
amount has gradually fallen until 1889,
they all formed iu the line of march with­ midst one of our most irannrrd and resin.‘ctless with the consent of the foreign gov­
out the least clash, many thanks are due
the last year of lhe present censns. the
ernment. This may prove to be a valid to Col. E. Y. Lingle. Chief Marshal and ed citizens. He was l»orn in Yates Connty. New York, in February 1822. When
number made was 23,433, amounting to
objection, but whether valid or not It is J. L. Reed bls Assistant, and the excel- only 15 years uf age he moved west with
S18.S59.377. This shows a reduction of
sincerely to be hoped lhe conference com­ । lent corps of Chiefs of Divisions, who ex- his parents and aettlrd in the Michigan
more than three hundred farm mortgages
ccuted the orders given them perfectly.
wilderness
locating
near
Bellevue.
mittee, in whose hands tbe bill now rests,
Parades are usually front 15 to 30 minutes Though young, he knew what it was to
within the decade. * On the other hand, will be able to speedily
report a com pro­ 1 Into In starting, but not so yesterday.
it labor, and upon settling in Michigan his
the city and town mortgages made tn miso bill which may be
agreed upon by was advertised to start pr- mptly at 11 father and he opened a shoe maters shop.
Michigan increased from 11,720 In 1880 to
both houses.
In any event the senate o'clock standard time and the echoes of By industry aud economy he had accutnu
the clock to the court liouse tower had lated a little means, and In 1849. when he
19,-459 lu 1889, and the amount increased substitute, which deals
specifically with
hardly, dird away after striking the
from $8,594,000 to $16,073,000.
anarchists, should be adopted. The action eleventh buur when lhe parade commenc­ was 27 years of age. be more^ to this dty
and opened a general store.
His aldliiy
Adding tbe mortgages made In the last of foreign nations in excluding anarchists
ed to move, headed bythe
...............
Kalamazoo
ten years to those previously existing, the makes It Imperative, this country should brass band, Barry County Battaliou G. A. and close application to business brought
him success. He was always ambitious
total mortgage indebtedness in force in not be left as a dumping ground fur anar­ R. and Hastings Division No. 19 U. R. K. and industrious not for the accumulation
Michigan on January 1, 1890, was as fol­ chists, and that it will become a dumping P. as escort followed by tbe Divisions in of wealth but that be might be the mean*
their regular order.
of helping the weak and less fortunate
lows:
ground unless tbe bill is speedily passed,
The Batlall«tn and the U.
______
R.____
K.___P. ones in life.
With the Indians who were
Farm mortgages, 144,923, amounting to no one questions.
drew up In line at tbe road side just be­
in this locality in those days. Mr. Grant
fore reaching tin- fair ground gate while
$95,753,839; city
mortgages,
78,438,
was very friendly and among them waa
tbe
columns
of
Bunday
School
children
amounting to $54,719,371.
I’i.&amp;gree'i&gt; Rise hu«1 Full.
recognized as their friend, and in the time
and Sunday School scholars of Barry
of trouble always came to him for advice.
The total Michigan acreage covered by
The Chicago Herald summarizes Mayor County marcifed by. Such a procession
Several years ago be retired from the dry
mortgage on this date was 9,669,623, aud Pingree’s career as follows:
was never seen before in Barry County
goods and clothing business in which he
The total number of city lota. 129,752.
“Mayor Pingree was a good cobbler, and It would have done honor to a county was engaged and since then has run the
much larger. Those who were on ~ foot
Tbe average life of Michigan farm His leather was tanned
elevator,
in which business he la best
according to re­ marched iu colnmns of fours aud it took
known in the present business circles, hi
mortgages is five and one-half years, the eeipt and tbe [&gt;egs he
used were oak. this part of the procession 27 minutes to
son, R. K. Graut, succeeding him in 11
average of city mortgages four and two- straight and ^tandard.
From actual count
lie nerer put pass a certain point.
mercantile business.
tenths years. The average unpaid amount of
The deceased was honored by tbe peo­
brown jtaper in the soles, and a great there were from ISO to 200 persons passed
every minute, which would indicate at
each farm mortgage Is $66.55, on each city
many people sang tbe praises of the hon­ least 4000 people on foot in tbe parade. ple in politics being elected to the alate
mortgage. $965. The total mortgage, farm
legislature.serving
In the House of Repre
est cobbler. He was a gruff, picturesquely
Besides these there were 148 one, two
and city, is 43.9S per cent of tbe taxed explosive man of supposedly good sense. and four horse teams which followed after sentatives at Lansing in 1869-70-71-72 and
making a dean honorable record. ' He was
valuation of real estate. The mortgage He was not vain in those early days. He tbe procession on foot. Long before the pro
also elected Mayor of this city three terms
Indebtedness Is at. the rate of 72 per capita was content to be a cobbler, aud not a cession had started many hundred people during the years 1878-79-82.
In all edu­
had gathered at the fair ground, besides
for every man, woman and child in the reformer, provided his business grew by
cational work he took an active interest
hundreds of teams.
and was elected a member of the Board of
state, Each |»rm mortgage covers an half from year Co year. This it did untl
Right here we inustaay something about
Education where he was a very efficient
average of 67 acres, and each city . mort­ he could afford a sign with letters a rod the arrangements at the fair grounds and
member.
speak of tbe work of the Reception Com­
gage an average of 1.67 luta. Of tbe en­
While still a young man he was of a
high and bright enough almost for a blind mittee of which Al Hams of this city was
tire number of farms of Michigan, 30.06
man to see. Then came the paeans ot Chait man and who planned the work. religious turn of mind and soon after at­
per cent are mortgaged. Tbe annual in­ praise to tbe cobbler which were tbe songs Teams were provided to take the lunch taining his majority he joined the Metho­
dist church of which be has ever since
terest on the Michigan mortgages is $,10­
of tbe sirens. He could not read their baskets uf tbe various delegations to the been an active, earnest, consistent mem­
fair ground.
This was done and so per­
727,385, of which the farms pay $6,886,­
notes or Interpret their meaning, but he fectly was tbe work planned and executed ber. He was chosen as member of the
788 and cities $8,890,547. Tbe bulk of
official board ot the M. E. church of thia
was so bewildered that he put aside the that as fast as the Sunday Schools called
Michigan mortgages are at 7 per cent, but awl and hammer, and there’s tbe pity. He for their baskets they were promptly city In 1850, the year after he located
here, and from that time up to the day ot
16 out of every hundred are at 8 per cent,
banded
out
without
any
delay
or
confus
­
reasoned he was tbe beat cobbler for miles
bls death, covering a period of 44 yeara,
ion. Separating lunch baskets for from
and a few run as high as 13.
The same
around and lie gazed upon, bis record with 10,000 to 13,000 people isn’t any easy be continued In like capacity.
pride. He decided to add philanthropy thing to do In m fed short hours, but it Interest was shown by him in the Sunday
School,
and
for
28
years
he
was
Superin­
A FRANK STATEMENT.
to bls business—a cheap advertising was done and worked perfectly.
tendent of the M. K. Sunday School In
Gov. Rich and Washington Gartner
philanthropy.
Tbe philanthropy made
this city.
LD English Opinion of
Democratic him eheap friends and be used the friends were unable to get here iu lime to review
In 1844 he was united in marriage to Miss
the parade In lhe forenoon, not being able
Tariff.
in cheap polities. A thoughtless political to reach this city until the noon train, Lucella Jordan and to them three child­
ren were born, two of wbnm died in child­
That able journal, tbe London Financial fad carried him Into office.
which
fact
they
regretted
as
much
as
He wanted
hood. the surviving member being R. K.
bigger honors and tried for tbe governor­ those who were present.
Grant who Is well known in tbe business
Tbe program, at the fair ground was
“The United States Tariff bill has been ship, and tbe cobbler lasted about one
circle of tbe county.
In 1875 tbe partner
very Interesting,
The chorous of 50
dangled before tbe public's eyes so long as minute. This little story should have a voices led In singing America, to which of bis joys pasaod from this earth to the
Home
above.
Tbe
blow
wa% a severe one
the one influence tbit was to encourage a moral for others who are about to launch the audience added their voices.
Rev.
W. W. Taylor offered a prayer, which was for Mr. Grant and be^orely fuH tbe afflic­
revival In trade and give an impetus to Into bargain counter politics.
tion, but in tbe boar of trial his implicit
followed by aingtag, and an nddrea* of
speculative movements that there Is a riat
welcome by Bev. Grigsby, which waa faith and trust in Him Wbo doeth all
things well was a gentle consolation for
of people forming exaggerated risws of its
given in a very happy spirit, and waa fitthe happinew and comfort that she had
efficacy.
Holland *111 tafaf* Um dlstinotton tiojfly responded to by Prof. H. B. An­ been to him.
Surrounded by tbe quiet
drus,
of
Nashville,
president
of
the
county
“It to just m well therefore, that we
elagaaoeofa
home which crowned his
Sunday School Association.
This was
shook! took at tbe present position for the Tb* naUnnal wealth
followed by a solo by Mrs. Belie Hender­ labors, be passed tbe evening of Uta life
purpose of finding out exactly bow the
shott entitled “Tbe Holy City.TU
*ean*t “d &lt;k*rTt?
beautiful worts of tbe solo and tbe excel­
cate stands. One thing can be said with
He lived not"aeTrisbly for blmaelf but
lent manner in which they were sung
reasonable certainty—tbe tariff bill will be
for
ochers,
and
his
whale
life abounded in
were fully sppreelated.
Gov. Rleh was
a great disappointment to those wbo looked
introduced by Prof. Andras and warmly noble and charitable acts and tender
•vmpathy
towards
those
leas fortunate.
tar an unmistakable reaction towards free
received. He eunplinMntad the success of
of wealth for him­
tbe rally by Mylnc that be expected
trade, and believed that President Cleve­
self
atone
bad
no
charm
whatever
for him,
&gt;° talblo an , nd lense that abould be
land’s influence with hte own party was
JSLSsJ?*1
nobter, Christian
wmaered “by number Inatead nt by the
sufficient to insure the complete rout of
spirit that manifested itself throuxbout
»«»,
He made a imod, aoand, maalble
t0 hel^Sters.
McKinteytom. •••••••••
Iowa BoUnad vuMaUa AU0,000 at peo- apeech. SIM with excellent advice to the
“The plain truth is this measure is a
“ ,kel »n&gt; atartlnx out In Ute,
w“
with
fTO°? whkA **•
recovered.
dwelling especially upon the temutatlons 1
$47,500,000,000.
ht,
life and
tbe-He tolly t«tlttd
that temptations must be met sooner or!
and remark­
later and therefore be wan not an advorate 1
of that policy which should keep children
railway,
removed frren every form of temptation, ‘
only to be thrust sooner or later upon the!
world exposed to them a’l, under which

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late it.
He will hr miaaed not cmiJj
among • hr alter our* wbo feel endeared
to him through long years of bualnesH Hnd
social arquaintaix*. but also by the
young fur whom be always bad a smile
and word of cheer.
The funeral occurred Tuesday morning
from lhe bouse ami was largely attended.
Rev. Cux officiating.

FORTUNES OF MEDICAL MEN.

Some great men have died leaving
large fortune* behind, and others have
died poor, says the British Medical
Journal The will of Sir William Gull,
which was sworn under £844,000, is
generally quoted as the largest amount
left by a member of the medical pro­
fession. This, however, waa exceeded
by Dr. Blundell, who died in 1877 end
left a fortune of £350,000. Among other
wills of six figures may be mentioned
Sir Erasmus Wilson, £.’04,000; Sir An­
drew Clark. £204.000; Sir Oscar Clay ton,
£146,000; Sir George Burrows, £104,628;
Sir William Bowman, £103,948, and Sir
Charles Locock. £100.000.
Of the fortunes made by members of
the medics! profession very little has
been left institutions connected with
that body.
A notable exception to
this stands out in the munificent be­
quest of Sir Erasmus Wilson to the
Royal college of surgeons, by which
that corporation received £300,000. In
addition to this bequest, Sir Erasmus
left £5,000 each to several Institutions
and charities connected With the medi­
cal profession.
The name of John
Radcliffe, too. must not be overlooked
In this connection. The Radcliffe in­
firmary has been erected by the trvstees of the will. Id addition to these,
the Radcliffe library, now housed in
the university museum, which is one
of the finest scientific libraries in the
world, la entirely supported by the
Radcliffe trustees. Another exception
to this rule is the will of the lute Mr.
Brickwell, of Tottenham, who died
during 1898, and who left the residue
of his estate to the Society for the Re­
lief of the Widows and Orplians of
Medical Men. The ability to leave
those large Legacies comes to but few,
and the main body of practitioners will
agree with Socrates that “a physician
is a ruler of bodies, and not a maker of
money.”
,
HE WAS AN

EXPERIMENTER.

The young man on the opposite aide
of the table studied the bill of fare for
same time, while the waiter Stood on
one leg with his ear held out for tho
order, and then he hold: “I want some t
of that nominy and a side order of
maple sirup, &amp; little of the -bpinnch,
some sweet corn, and a cap of choco­
late.” The waiter slowly moved his
lipa in amazement, says the Chicago
Record, and hod the order rtixiated.
He smiled ami started away, and the &gt;
young man looked after him frown••Confound there raU'-cra," lhe said,
••I suppose they expect every man to
order something conventional, like
steak ami mtfor c.r liver and bacon.”
“You did put iu u queer order,” was
suggested.
‘ Oh’, I don’t know.
It may turn out
to be a good combination.
I'm experi­
menting all the time ”
’ ‘Experimenting?”
“Yes; I try new combinations. How
did people ever find out that jelly and
roast duck go together? How did they
ever get on to spring lamb and mint
sauce, pic and cheese, steak and mush­
rooms, and so on?
Why.Vr trying
new combinations.
I order whatever
strikes my fancy, and in that way I get
some good combinations.”
“What are some you have discov­
ered?"
“Scrambled eggs and cranberry
sauce is one. Cold pigs' feet and lemon
ice is another.
Did you ever dip slices
of banana into hot bouillon?
course
not
There are no fixed rules about
things—you must experiment”
SHARP

&gt;

ApHtaaxss
,

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

‘T’

no®**.

Electric light*, with tteirelear.degand odorless illuminstiun,electric?
and annunciators are by no means all
tbe uses to which ingenuity has adsHt.
ed electricity for the household. There
are houses in which every bedroot
closet, storeroom, etc., U lighted bys
lamp which light* Itaeif automatiealy
whenever the door is opened and which
shuts itself off whenever the dooris
dosed from the outside. Lights in &lt;
bam can te contaolled from a house.
There are electric lamps which At
can te operated either at fall .-andla
power or at much reduced power.
Electric power is being used for ope&gt;
atlng elevators jn residences, (ntor
appliances of tin- power in reaideasei
are the operation of dumb waitere.r®.
tilating tans, icecream freezers, etc.
The adaptation of electricity to heat­
ing ta making rapid progress, but st
present it can be nsed more cconoa^&gt;ally than coal only when ith generated
from water power. Tixus far the heat
ing of large spaces by electricity i» an
expensive luxury. Electric cooking u
economical, and, of course, much pre­
ferred to- any other method. All sort*
of electric cooking utensils are now in
the.market. These device*‘and ar­
rangements are generally known, but
thus far scarcely any residence* hire
them all. In a few years, except as to
electric heating apparatus, they will
te generally introduced when bond­
ings are constructed. They will make
domestic later lighter and more pleas­
ant. and will dc^ away with, even in
Isolated and'rural quarters, much
drudgery that now falls upon the house-

Hwtlnp Market*.

Ratter. &amp; tn n..

Lard per lb., io* '
Potatoes per bu.. roto 1J».
ID*T&gt;.rNi 40
v-hraj. nM per bn.. C
wbl’r p*T'&gt;•. IT.
Cover bwu per by . 4 &gt;&lt; to 6.04.
TlBK iby Heed per tjn.. 2 ,w
Rirlry rwr *u. Ml t •!*&gt;
Hiiv rer ton. 4.on tn. 7 &lt;n
Millet i*dd 1 er ihi. m.
Pork dretsed. &amp; so.
Bean*, iro to 1.2*.
Chicken Xlreseed. x and 9
Tykrrs. dressed. 11.
Beef drewed. S.M to C.00.
r*cf l!v. :r'i
"
' Mllttnn.
5.
Wnrw. 10(o lk

We have now received our

NEW TEA
We want yrin to try it. We
know it

WILL SUIT you.
For a Breakfast Dish try
NORTON’S OATS.

BECK'S PREPARED
WHEAT.

L. and C. FOKINA.
AUNT JEMIMA'S PAN­
CAKES.

We

have in stock FINE

CREAMERY BUTTER.

PRACTICE.

▲ &lt;Hrl Detarta a BbopUftar a-C Bywords
HcrwdL
“It wa» the queerest thing," said the
girl at the jewelry counter during the
lull, according to the Buffalo Express.
“When I was in the other store uptown
the floorwalker came around and told
us all to look out for these people that
go around and steal because they can't
help it. 1 was kind of green, then, and
I almost put my eyes out looking for
them. One day a woman came to tho
counter and I didn't pay much atten­
tion to her. After I was through with
the party I wm waiting on I happened

Hams &amp; Van Arman.

headed hairpin from a tray.
“I didn’t say a word, but I found out

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tbe cUmt-girt.

The

SHERWIN WILLIAM GO.

bate?”

h« arrivod at her
1 himaalf upon tho
m

are thia evening!”
mtberahaxp reply;
reah, but they ain't

Covers Most—Looks Best­
Lasts Longer than any
Other Paint.

agency,

i jW. H. GOODYEAR

The Modern DnillO®-

�H

"

astiNC

Banner.

rhursukt, Aut*.

i

6. iS9&lt;f

5,v. R COOK. Local tdncr.

T;,e .eascnuWe gcods in a drug
sWiedr'c
.
t

Insect Powder,
pir CamphorOii Cedar,
poison Ply Paper,
' Sticky Ply Paper,
’ Par Borax,
Copperas,
Chloride Lime,
Carbolic Acid,
I I PaL Oil Soap,
Etc.
In this class of goods the- best
1S what you -want. The poor is
dear.at any price.
I make a
. l ily- of these goods and can
furnisE them to you pure, fresh
• and qheap.

FRED L. HEATH

Quit. &gt; number from here attended a
ball game at Na«b«lll« Monday between
tho Balun Rapiila and Nasbrllle club, and
rot-oru It lhe duett game of tbe
Tho wore
0 lo S ln f,v&lt;jr uf N,1|lv||1^
U«M.i « ten Inning game.

Col. Summer, of Kalamazoo,-was In tbe
city yesterday.

certainly UU|(t.t to t&gt;lva«-.
The good, .re
not only nt very pretty make up hut the
price la very -Ijw
]r ,„y011e t&lt;
thlcklng at Kotllnt a new tire.., RosaelPa

Rev. W. W. Taylor returned from Bay
T tew this week.
/Trenk Nhn«, uf like OduM, vu In

stock .hoald be cl.wl,
they buy.

lu,puled

before

Mrs. Muy Harlow died Saturday night
o( heart frilure, having btfn confined to
ber bed (or over two yrkra. She was

LOCAL, NEWS
• CIKCQLrtTION •

Thi week,

82 quires.

He . dt&gt; r? changes for advertisements
must it ftc!: this office Twesdays at latest to
int’un■ insertion in the issue of the week
i brought.
.

i»rt has-been started at Crookl.vlnihing new in photography can
. t.j
the Christmas studio.

John Bessmer hav had the Interior uf
lure repJlutfid and papered.

A:i .itilicisl stone walk is being laid
:e ifot corner of Green street and Broad-

III'

the city Monday.

Mlw Me. Rnlterle k Lunn from Jeekaon
tor the summer.
L'apt. W. H. Cabot, of New York,
in lhe city this week.
'.

Mrs. W. R. Coofc returned from Bay
seventy-two jeara old arid leaves‘four View Saturday evening.
ehildr. n. She hail lived in! thia city for
Mrs. Leila Hastings, of La Port, Ind.» te
(went)-eight years. Her fntirral occurred
the guest of Dr. Mixer.'
Monday afternoon. Rev. A. D., Grigsby
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jordan, of Chester,
officiate*.

The State Teachers’ Institute for Barry
County will be held in this city commenc­
ing at 10 o’clock a. m. Monday the 27lh and
doelng at 4 p. uj., Friday, August Slat C.
L. Bemis, of Iowa, will act as conductor aud

an excellent program te promised. Every
wide awake teacher In Barry County will
no doubt be present.
On account of the German Working­
men’s Aid Society at Grand Rapids, the
Mich. Central will Sell excursion tickets

Aug. 19 and 20 at one and one third fare
for the round trip.
Limited to return un­
til Aug. 21st. Children at one half the
above rate.
c. r. Osbokn,
Agent.

Those wbo desire bargains in the gro­
cery line should avail themselves of tbe

cans ot Rutland will meet Ivt cau• Aug. 27th.al 2 p. m., at the town­ opportunity afforded by the assignment of
. election of delegates to the Coun- Joe. Rogers A Co. For the next thirty

Republican Caucus.
Tbe iRspUNIcatis ‘4 th” Township &lt;rt Has:v.eri at the Town rouse tn *»dd
Township
I'Tidsv at oiie o’clock, Aug.3llh.
fer»li» i•uriHwe of eiocUng delegates to tbe
Court* ('onrenUon to be held In Hastings
Sept Istb. MM.
.
„
„ „
B«N F.Gamkilu
Chairman of Township Com.

Wllkli, »t Cbtaro, wu In the

rity jtbis week.
Trenk Cole relumed to CIHcego lent Setday afternoon.
•

Rltwll I,„ ja« received , ,,rgp |nv&lt;1|B.
ot th,, laid style, |„ dreM pi0&lt;1&gt; iv(ilcb

THE DRUGGIST’S.
Rutland Caueaa.

PERSONAL MENTION.

were iu lhe city Tuesday,

Miss Hannah Adams went to Grand
Rapids this week for a visit with relatives.
A. E. Martin, of the Charlotte Tribune,
was in the city Monday, and called at this
office.

•'J

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. McLoughlin, of
Muskegon, are visit lug at Mrs. Mary Hol­
brook’s.
^Srs. Henry Hoyt, of Kalamazoo, is ex­

pected in the city this week to
friends.

visit

Mrs. Jane E. Phelps, of Monroeville,
Ind., te visiting friends in the vicinity al
present.

Royce E. Rar low arrived home from
Houghton, U. P., this week for a short
vacation.
Mrs. David Goodyear and children re­

turned from a three weeks visit al Milan
days, for cash only, all goods in the store Tuesday.
will be sold at cost, and a great saving ‘ Mrs. Lee Dunlap has gone to Ellsworth
will be made by purchasing of them. and Petoskey where she will make a two
Crockery, earned goods, everything goes weeks visit.

Misses Grace and Louise Holbrook, of
The annual basket picn c of tbe , Barry Oakland, California, are guests at Mrs.
Co. Pioneers will be he! I at the court Mary Holbrook’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Darby, of Campbell,
house In lhe city of Hastl igs on Saturday
September 15. 1894. A kkM program wilt have been vlstlng at Mn Custer’s In the
be given later.
The ea ly history and 1st ward this week.
pioneer days of several to&gt; vnships will be
Mrs. Pryor returned to Rochester. N.
read. It te requested eael paper pu bl Ish- Y., last week after an extended visit with
el in the county will give due’ notice of Iwrson, F. 8. Pryor.
the same.
Miss Mary Powers leaves for Bay View
Oa account of the Odd ’ellows Meeting this week where s|e will be lhe guest uf
al Charlotte,the Michigan Central will sell । Miss Ge'trude Snfith.
_____________
land oni third
excursion
tickets ______
at.one]
Misses Flora and Sable Beadle were In
fare for round trip, Aug. ”20 to 23nd. in­ Grand Rapids Sunday.
Miss Sable is
clusive. limited to return i not later 'han spending the week in Chicago.
Aug. 23rd.
Children at ou-j half the
Maj. G. M. Anderson, arid D. It Cook
above rate.
left for a trip lo Quebec Friday, expecting
C. R. Osborn,
to be gone a couple of weeks.
.
Agent.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Striker, the Misses
^The waler in the well at the pump'
Striker. Townsend and Brown returned
bouse was lowered lo five arid a half feet from Bay View Tuesday night.
Mondsy evening which was lhe lowest
Mr. I’rindie and son Frank, of Grand
___ This was the cause of tbe
ever reached,
Rapids, formerly of this city, attended the
whistle, rbfcli was thought by many to be
funeral of IL J. Grant, Tuesday.
an alarm of fire. One thiug te certain, the

at cost

way.;
For first class phidotfraphs that never
fade; fall on Chritiiuks, lhe reliable pho­
; . ilpher.
. The Lacey base ball club which was
The Misses Maude Bentley and Edna
bil’r-d to play here Tgcsdpy p. rn. failed present supply of water te uiiatlequate for
to put in appearance.
• Jhe demand. ) Nearly
fiimii In lha. Brooks returned from a three weeks visit
al
Martin. Allegan county, Sunday.
Dr Drake gave a small, but very plcas- city uses lhe city water fpr drinking pur­
John Mohler, of Chicago, is visiting
ant whist party Friday evening in hobor poses; the wells formerly in use being
of hi* guest, Mr. Williams, of Ohio.
filled «p or unfit for use, no the city would relatives In the city. John rode from
The West Michigan Agricultural and be in a deplorable condition Mi case of a Chicago to Kalamazoo on hie wheel.

Lhlu-trial Society will lK»ld tlielr 15tb an­ water famine and especially so in case of ^filrs. Walter Buckout and son, of Tole­
nual1 lair Sept 24th—28, at Grand Rapids. a fire. Additional water must be provided do, are visiting at Mrs. Julia Willison's.
by the elty. aud the water commissioners Mbs Bessie Willison, who has been spend­
to Rally day we were delayed in
ought soon to take lhe matter under cun ing the summer there returned with them.
&lt;toii _ io press ibis work, and several let­
sideration. Delay Is daagerous.
Miss Brown from Hastings, and Miss
ter- which were received too late were
Holmes from Chicago, were guests uf Mrs.
omiiied.
•
.
Tbe great excursion of the Knights of
G.
H. Reeder on Henry street. They
Morgan Jones has built two ®ew Pythias leaves Hastings Saturday afturhou-jes in the second card this year, and noon. Aug. 21th. for the city of Washing­ went to their respective homes Tuesday.—
ton, where 40,900 Knights will be in camp. Grand Rapids Herald.
The great parade will be reviewed by
The soap fakir, wbo sells forty cents
President Cleveland and bls Cabinet. Tbe
worth of soap for a dollar and agrees to
prize drill will attract thousands.
There deliver five or eight dollars worth of
whrtf. Inquire of Mrs. Lilian Hynes. are many wonderful sights to see in and
premiums "’a week from to-day," paid hte
about Washington. There will be special respects to a score or more of our “way
Delton Mich.
*
Horace Cotant was arrested Tucaday excursions to Fortress Mnnroe, Mont Ver­ up” ladles ncrntly. got their dollars and
night for threatening to shoot his brother’* non, Baltimore, Annapolis, Butt Run bat­ vanished In the gloaming.—Ex.
wif|-. He plead guilty and gave bbods to tle field, Arlington Heights, and Old
Notice the ad. of Woolley &amp; Bronson
Poiut Comfort.
Ticketb from Hastings
keep the peace.
this week. On and after Saturday Aug.
Wanted—Manager for financial Insti­ good for 15 days, giving every one a fine 18th, until further notice.
They will
For fall par­ half sole their customers.
tution.
Reference and bond required. chance to see all tbe sights.
Boots and
ticulars
call
upon
Syteteater
Grehsel
or
Libt-fal inducement to tbe right man. Ad­
show at very low prices. This te an in­
They can make arrange­ ducement to cash payinx people to trade
dress, The Eastern Assurance Company, Wm. D. Hayes.
Ph Hade I ph ia. Pa.
ments for you at lire hotels.
Call upon at the Little Red Front Shoe Store.

A Square Deal
WE
ARE

TO

them at once If you decide to go.

Thursday evening while returning from
Tbe following from the Burlington. drill Capt.*Nlskem hkited Hastings Divis­
Iowa. Gazette, under tbe head ot “A ion at Mills Pblllipw’ popcorn stand where
Mammoth Pearl." will Interest the friends tbe proprietor treated each inember to a
of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Clark, formerly of large sack of excellent corn. It was a sur­
itoad Commissioners can find 3 Inch Uris city. Ito better to be born lucky than prise to the boys and by the way tbe corn
Bridge Plank at our yard in Hastings. rich:—“Lt te not uncommon to find valua­ disappeared it was plain to be seen that It
Other people can find anything they want ble pearls in the mussle-shelte of the Mte- was fully appreciated.
sissippi river, but the Importance of tbe
in the line of lumber and shingles.
Frank PflOg is carnrlng around a visage
fact has not been duly appreciated here­ this week that weuhl do justice to a prize
Br.xn.ifiY. Tomeinsox ano rider.
abouts until the present time. Yesterday figtitor.
His appearance is due to a
Loss—-At or near Ackers’ Poiut, twena couple of fishermen, wbo are living In a ••header" taken from hte bicycle at Nash­
sereti dollars in bill?, Aug. 5th.
Finder
cabin boat at Sbokoquon dam, were In the ville Monday, which rendered him unwill be rewarded by leaving it at Howard
city hawking a atone about lhe streets con&gt;«lou»ror. »bort ttat Arale»
Mosher's store, Cloverdale.
which they claimed waa a pearl. The gem plMl'r m o*u*lo« «
“d
Johs R. Lewis.
did not give outward appearance of con­ be think, lhe worst Imtore ot lhe OTldenl
Georgs Packard was arrested Tuesday
taining much value, being covered with U. to ta’tol to Kl« • c*n« ,or »“ *&gt;”
for striking aud biting George Reed, wbo
dried ligaments from the muasle, and no
peOThce to ever, one be meett
with others went to remove some obstruc­
dealer would make an offer for IL The
After DnUbtoir their regul.r drill Mootions he had placed lu tbe highway near hte
fisherman at length offered the stone to
liouw just south of the city. He gave
d.,l.Utt&gt;t.lbe*&gt;l&lt;ht. ot PJthlM were
wot
Jeweler E A. Clark, with the M. C. Con­
marched up Jefferaou ,treel to the borne
bmds for trial next Monday.
ner jewelry howe.
Mr. Clark has had
ot Sir Knight John WelOTrt, wblel. wu
in order to settle a business misunder­
much experience iu that line of goods and
preWly decorated with lantenir. and a
standing Jos. Rogers A Co., grocers,
be recognized in the stone a possible rare large borne shoe over tbe entrance, under
•signed to P. T. Colgrove.
The assestn
gem. Tbe fishermen would have given it vhloh tbe Knlkbta were uked lo march.
are fully enough to cover the liabilities
to bin. but be gave them a fe» dotlm Tbe, were wrred with Ice cream, cake
w*&lt;l Mr. Rogers will no doubt continue
for the atone and procreded to eteon »nd
aud trull.
Tbe occasion wu a ven
the business after the affairs have been
poIMt it. The K&gt;-ni turn, out to be, very
satisfactorily settled.
pjeauntanrpAaenotonl, to
llkelr.
one
“
&gt;e
Snoet
pe*rl«
ton«n
but
to
Mr.
Weluert
htoutelf. wbou blrtbAlready enough el*abs have entered for
dav It wu. and who bad been kept In lgthe base ball tournament to guarantee Utlo oonntry. It weigh, M end
uratao. or IS “&gt;“s 1,»
“
“fl „„„„„
tbe aftalr which b- been
that it will be a sueceas. “Lady" Bald­
Clerk will n&lt;X bo sorprlwd to Sod UiM It wr»
”ned and m« aneuufnU, earrWcnt
win the famous ex-league twirier has been l. wurtb .. meh .. «.«•«■ T. W- jr'*”"*1
__________
av Mra. Wutaurt After
secured to umpire Ml tbe games which
Bubydl. wbo deport. to-nUdd for Sew by
of little Both WelMert
will be conducted ttricUy under league
ixen
.
..............
,
will take tbe neorl and ofcertoli J
_________
in her
u.u.1
excellent
two recitation,
to her
uaual excellent
regulations.
The crowds wilt be kept
«r which also added to tbe enjojwent
back and no one w Hl be allowed near

number as follows: Creeeent Case, no.
449680; Waltham movements, no. 4984420.
Fluder please return to this office.

our

house.

Everyone who buys of us is pleased with what

we have sold him—pleased with his invest­
Everyone who buys once

comes again, and invites his friends to come/’

too.

We are selling our goods as low as they

can be sold anywhere.

Owing to the times

we are paying no attention to profits, but have

knocked prices down to the lowest notch.

We buy from the best houses; our goods are

STAY

despite tin hard times contemplates bwikl-

Ijost—Wednesday afternoon, coming
from fair ground, a gold watch, case and

walking advertisement for

ment clear through.

HERE

Every

sale of Boots or Shoes that we make is really

a

reliable.

We are not here for a dav, nor for

a month.

W. H. SPENCE

.it»g,aiu4h. r.
To Kent—Good large house and bam,
•J kciesi &lt;&gt;f land on Hanover St in wound

.

Is what we give to every customer,

E take pleasure in announcing to our friends and the public generally
that on and after SEPTEMBER 10th we propose to conduct onr bus­
iness, both buying and selling, on the cash plan. A long experience
in the clothing business has convinced us that the system of selling goods on
credit to be paid for when convenient is a most vicious one.
The increased expense of doing a credit business, on account of book­
keeping and collecting, the amount of inevitable losses every year because of
bad debts, which will occur, notwithstanding the most careful discrimination;
the loss of interest from having a large amount of capital “tied up” in book
accounts all render necessary a large margin of profit which has to be consid­
ered as business expenses and paid for by the cash buyers. Besides this, the
bad feeling constantly occurring because credit is given to one customer and
refused to another, and the disagreeable necessity of being obliged to dun
customers for past due accounts, confirms us in our determination in the future

W

to sell only for cash.

R. K. QRrtNT

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�ueepci»«’u
------ —
, ,
xlnra Cullen . death, .be hoped tae «w
• w»y by which Hennab and Wiley
might atone lor alj past wrocgdol wWhen idie could no longer riae from
SEPT.
her bed. her husband ^aatTDoet it the
his brother.
time In the bouse, and. with her broth­
* “It was not until then, my dearest, er and her widowed aiater, rendered
Cullen.” she said, “that 1 saw the dan­ every poeelble nerxlre.
Oecaeioual
ger of the planning my poor. weak, words of comforting come from his
Will be one of the best, if not the best of all the great fairs
foolish mind had. conceived to bring mouth, which were answered with
held in Michigan.
about some sort of proposal from calm thanks. Selfish, earthy of the
Wiley that might lead to a fair settle­
earth as he was, he pitied her for whom
ment between you and him. a thing
he was obliged to feel much respect,
which I know Sister Julia desired as
..
r
I
&gt;
*nd the thought that soon be must see
eagerly os I did. God knows 1 did not her face no more touched him with
Dont fall to visit the preis rpjm of The Evening News lhe
and could not respond in the smallest some feelings of sincere sympathy. He
4 Great Daily of Michigan. The opportunity should not be miss- pi degree to his feeding. somuch stronger was not wicked enough to admit great
than I had believed. I did not tell him
&lt;5 ed by any one.
’
•
'
ji 80 in words, keeping before, my eyes, jo\* at the going away of one between
whom and himself what affection liad
&lt;
&gt;
t in spite of the shame I felt, tho end I
been was long gone, and in that pres­
B
»»nne T-iaAao
rv/vxa oraratr-n r.aa&gt;.u
r
had in view. But on my bed that night
MORE THAN 60.000
COPIES DAILY.
ence of death his conscience, that nev­
I called upon my Maker to witness my
er had been sensitire^troubled him no
. resolution that such as that should
littlh while thinking' of disappoint­
never be again. Thoughts of you and
ments now past remedy which he had
Pearce, and added pity for poor sister,
wrought His changed attitude com­
!ing in the garden fence, then, with­ kept me awake almost the livelong
forted her much, and she began to in­
' drawing her eyes and laying her hand night. Her delicate instinct, or some­
dulge hope gf good to him to .come,
! upon her breast, cried, in a low voice: thing she noticed in my manner or
after her own death, from his mare
| “Oh. Cullen! Cullen!”
looks, made her seem rather less cor­
satisfactory home conditions. One day;
'
By the time she could reach the dial during the* rest of my stay, and
whispering to the others abound her
‘
’’*
house, Wiley and Hannah were there. when I left she did not ask me to come
that she wished to speak with him in
RlfflARD-m&amp;LMJoHNSW
I
“Oh, Sister Julia!" cried Hannah, red again. Oh, Callen, Cullen!"
private, when these had withdrawn she
*
MSMWB* WWW*
as any cherry, when Julia put a parcel
Throwing herself upon her knees,
In her hand; “I didn’t know you were she covered with her hands her burn- said:
fTO BE CONTI xurn. J
going to get these nice things for fag face. During her story his lipe
Klee tria Bitters.
"Hannah, I hope you won’t think too Pearce. He’ll be run mad with delight quivered several time® He now said:
Thia remedy Is becoming so well known
mrich of Julia’s rudeness in leaving the at them."
1
|‘
—
’’
•
- * —
-* sit *“Hannah,
get
up —
and
in the•
and
bo
popular
as to need no special
House when a visitor is in iL The poor j
“I’m glad they please yon, Hannah.” chair where I can see your face.”
mention. All who have used Electric
Cold as it wks, Hannah accepted the |
thing is not in good health, as yoa .
She obeyed and looked with ahud- Bitters sing tbe tame song of praise.—A
know, and sometimes I’m afraid she assurance with whatever pleasure dering fear down upon him.
.
purer medicine does not exist and it is
there is when distracting emotions, J
“Hannah, when I and sister are guaranteed to do all that Is claimed.
isn’t in her perfect right mind.’’
“Why, Brother Wiley, Sister Julia paramount among which is fear, are out’of the way, if brother should pro- Electric Bitters will cure'all diseases of
did entirely right in treating me as she i asserting their own.
j pose to marry you, how—’’
the liver and kidneys, will remove pimples,
did, like one of the family.”
;
That night the invalid, fa the vain :
’Instantly
*
*
she
rose, on her counte­ bolls, salt rheum and other afflictions
“She ought to, knowing how I’ve al­ search for sleep, turned many a time nance an expression of mingled anger, caused by impure blood.—Will drive
ways loved you, Hannah.”
on her bed. Yet to her what sleep was horror and despair. Placing her hand malaria from the system and prevent as
“Thank you, Brother Wiley; I have vouchsafed was more restful than what upon her bosom she looked at her hus­ well as core all malarial fevers.—For cure
always loved you as a dear brother."
little came to her guest, who when band as if he had pierced her with a of heminche. constipation and Indigestion
She bit her lips when she sakl iL
tsleep dreamed and when awake dagger which was searching for every try Electric Bitters. Entire satisfaction
guaranteed, or money refunded.—Price
“As a brother!" he echoed.with slight
wished that she was lying by her hus- recess in her heart. Then, lifting both
50 ctx. afid 81.00 per bottle at W. H. Good­
bitterness of emphasis. “Curious how oand’s side. Next morning Mrs. Amer­ arms high above her head, she cried:
year’s drugstore.
things go in this world. Here’s me, ! son appeared not to note the perturbed
“O my God, you know that from tho
-v,. instance. *I -.MW,.
for
know „„„
how vxz
to xMOAv
make ‘ state of mind in which Hannah, after first day when my husband was laid
money, aud I make it. I know how to ; breakfast, made herself ready to leave, upon this bed of sickness my constant
Mrs. PhcebeThomas of Junction City,
pull strings, and money comes to me i। nor the casting down of her eyes when prayer has been to lift up from it this III., was told by her doctors that ahe bad
from other people, sometimes unex- |I ’her ’husband,
' ’
’ suggesting
’
’
*
another
early
light of my life and put me in his consumption and that there was no hope
pec
ted. But there are things
„ I value ji visit, bado her good-by.
place! And now you let my thoughts for her, but two bottles of Dr. Kings’ New
tnnm thnn
more
than mnn»*v
money, and r.nii
can’’4t him,
have ।'
“Good-by, Sister Julia. I—I would be turned away from him to another Discovery completely cured ber aud she
them. People don’t believe that about ,, ii»ve
]&lt;ave cujoyvu
enjoyed my
visit more
more but
for—
— man,. who,. of all I know and all I says it saved her life. Mr. 'Thomas Eg­
my visit
nut lor
me. but it’s so.”
I but for being uneasy about .Cullen and . ever did know, is the most odious to gers, 189 Florida St. San Francisco, suf­
He looked Submissively sad at the !
Pearce.”
my heart! 0 you terrible God! If you fered from a dreadful cold, approaching
thought of having been misunderstood [I
“Good-by, Hannah. God bless you!,” won’t let me die, won’t you—won’t you consumption, tried without result every­
by the world.
:'
singularthe
t pop-er in some women take some pity for what you see is upon thing else than bought one bottle of Dr.
Singular
Kings’s New Discovery and iq two weeks
by, brother—’’
.
to assumes a
.
a cheerful
cheerfulness they do not
me?”
was cured. He I* naturally thankful. It
“Please don’t call me brother, Han- feel The Creator seem*‘ to have' gh
She stood panting, looking upon her
glten
Is
such results of which these are samples,
nah.’
• *»
------ 4i.i_
li— __
------ of. de- husband as if he was one from another
them
this»-------faculty
as _a means
She started, and looked, as if with 1 fense against' the consequences of world who had come to judge her. Sad tluit prove the wond**rfal efficacy of this
medicine in coughs and colds. Frw tri»I
some apprehension, through the in­ i wrong-doings such as men may com­ as the smile was. never one more
bottle at W. H. Goodyear’s Drug store.
terstices of the encompassing vines.
mit, if not with impunity, with inflic- ,
Regular site 60c. aad SI.00.
“Listen while I explain to ’Mb," he tion of punishment too slight to be
said, in deliberate, low utterances, yet much feared or cared for.
Backlen'a Arnlea Balve
noY without appearance of authority
Tho best salve in the world for cuta,
“As I didn’t come back last night, Jto command attention.
‘Hannah, Cullen, I know yon are not surprised ,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
without having any idea of what an to see me so soon this morning. It
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
unhappy man I atn. you were about to ficems to me that I must have dreamed,
corns, and all skin irrtiptlons. and posi­
tively cure piles or no pay required. It
usowordsof congratulation, beginning whenever I slept, the whole night,
Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
with calling me your brother. I was about you and Pearce."
|
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
saying just now how curiously things
“I’m glad you stayed, darling. I
box. For sale by W. H. Goodyear, lhe
in this world went. Now, then? is my and Pearce were as lonesome as could
idruggi&amp;t.
brother Cullen, a man of excellent be, but he went to sleep by sundown
parL%a handsome man,a man who,I fre­ and I before nine o’clock. You look
C. L. Brundage, of Muskegon, lias been
quently say tq myself, ought to be tho j tint-rate. I believe tho visit has done
nominated senator to represent tbe Twen­
happiest man upon the whole face of
| you good. I don’t know when I’ve
ty-third district by the republicans.
the earth married as he is; yet he neither
I seen you look bo rosy."
1
When the scalp In atrophied, or shinny­
makes money nor tries to make it be­ |
“Do I? I’m glad tp hear it Sister
bald. nn preparation will restore the hair,
yond a mere couunpn country support,
। Julia was as good to me as she could
in all other cases. Hall’s Hair Renew er
apparently without any ambition to
be, tired and worn out as she seemed .
will start a growth
bring his family into town and give last night and this morning. She got j
them the benefit of a society as good
Lansing has let lhe contract for a new
some nice presents for Pearce. But I '
os can be seen anywhere in the whole
wrought iron bridge across Michigan-ave.
must put off these things and get my
A Canton 0., flrm does the Work SC2.600.
state of Georgia. I don’t say I blame
everyday ones.”
j
Cullen for having that sort of prefer­
Mr. Natanei Mortenson, a well-known
DuringThe rest of the day, though SHE
!
FEU. VPOK HER KSEJ'.S AT HIS BEDence; bat it seems curious to mo when
citizen of lsphemlng,.Mlch., and editor
•
SIDE.
I look at you and think how you would responsive, what time he was in the
Superior Posten, who for a long time suf­
house, to her husband’s caresses, she , ,, .
,
A . . .
shine if Cullen would give you the op­
seemed agitaUsd and disturbed. He
h,wl been upon his fered from lhe most excruciating pains
portunity. Aud, Hannah, unless he
of rheumatism, was cured, eight years
face.
drives me off entirely from him, I did not remark upon these things, at­
ago. by taking Ayer’a Sarsaparilla, hav­
“
Come
here,
Hannah.
”
tributing them to temporary pain '
mean to make it so that if he wants
She let her hand lie in bis that had Ing never felt a twinge of It since.
which he knew she felt from thoughts
to, he can make his family participant
opened
to
receive
it
Michael J. Enright «ayfl be was dis­
in all this town affords. If riot. I’ll do of the different conditions of living at
“Never, never,” he said, “were you charged from tbe Port Huron police force
the two houses. Not once did she
whatever I can for you, in spite of
without
cause, and wants his pay for the
so
dear
to
me.
Kiss
me.
”
Wiley’s name. Pleased with
„
------- ;--------- r~
him. He understands his wife no more mention
this forbearance, he was. more than 1
Two days afterwerds, with his head lime he was dismissed. The matter will
than he understands his brother.”
be
fought
out in the courts.
even his wont, demonstrative of his af- MP°n “er bosom, he died.
Then he took her feebly-resisting
Ayer’s Ague Cure is an antidote for
faction. As for Pearce, now going on :
hand, and said:
CHAPTER XL
malaria diseases, whether generated by
in his fourth year, tbe serious wonder ‘
“Hannah dear, while father was in
The
Neither quinine, ar­
with which he alternately* put his
. , first news
~ that
~~—Cullen
---------- ----was
---- sick swamp or sewer.
some sort of fret with Cullen, he made hands
toward and drew them back ,
death was so appalling to Julia senic. nor any other injurious drug enters
his will in which he cut him off from from the presents just now come from ■ that “er
friends believed that it Into the composition of this remedy.
an equal share in his estate.' He was the great city made his mother draw i
hasten her own death, Warranted to cure fever and ague.

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him to her breast and shed tears, all of ‘ Xe\
was subdued by thoughts
ofwhose meaning was not quite under- that
° he
“ would be saved
•* the misery
*
what she suspected to be coming—his
stood even by herself.
domestic ruin. When they told her ha
was dead, she only said:
CHAPTER X
“Well, doubtless it was best for the
“Keep thy heart with all diligence,"
poor boy.”
said the preacher, “for out of it are ' wn
a.
the issues of life.” After him the ' •..
♦
5lnth*clrcumst*nces
psalmist sang: “With God the Lord
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Alma Hunter married Harry B. Fergu­
son at Ionia in June.
Yesterday be was
arrested at Remus on complaint of bis
wife, who asserts be robbed and then de­
serted her.
His examination is set for
Aug. 16th.

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Eaby wan rick, we gave ner Castoria.

El”!*,1?bfoU&gt;"’
S’
01,1 he
been
dealt with
with ,B
fairly;
yettO
the
**
“ dealt
lriT: M
“
ebe had Children, she gave them Csatoria.
quickening of his own sense of per—nThomas a Kempis counseled regard­
al security gave what cons&lt;.'._.1un he
ing the sayings of the ancient*—not
needed. To several persons he inti­
to despise them, for “thev were not
mated his intention to do for his fami­
uttered without a cause.” It seemed
M. D. BalleKreceiv™
ly things which in Cullen’s lifetime had
iving It Iler Grand
strange, and not very reconcilable
Rapids, (Mlcl&gt;..)Si,v|ng,
’ -J
says be
with the ideas even of pious people, foy not seemed practicable. Not a few
cannot say too niacbs'
----reasonably
good
church
members
ad
­
qn
favor of “AdironCullen Amerson to be struck down in ;
da” Wheeler’s Beat.^„„
the midst of a young manhood so ' mitted to have been struck br the un­ Sold by W. H, Goodyear?- * Nerve Cure.
expected soft words which Wiley spoke
happy and manful and apparently so of
his late brother.
7
vigorous. Yet the same pious people
The forebodings about his wife in no
s&lt;jd they bad not a doubt but what it ’
were justified. Most benign
was all for the best, and Cullen him- '
irvm the
vuc beginning
UCfODniDg to
LO the
LHC end
CD(1 of
Of *.
^^ne Proviself, from
hls sickness, spoke not one word of , „
«® leads those whom
complaint.
«x» to Himself to the
“ub
It’s all
right nannan,"
Hannah," he
said
?-------eclM1 ar°od that
su ngnu
tic said
___ ,t
'T T
when, io answer to a. poitrtol inquiry T?^f^7^,‘emlnt&lt;J?h?,’‘'rn&gt;,’rorWput to hi. physician, lhe Utter replied ererv
/ t, J^gmcDt . "’h'r'
that Um ease wm hopeles*
. 7 s&lt;u* word “ *° h* oountod make.
Two forged cheeks were passed yester­
day on Bay Olty merchants by a man givShe fell upon her knee, at hi. »*dW.^T°v.tn^ °'.^D_Jt&gt;'t° *
equal to the lull comprehension of
such »orfi yet touting In their di- 1
vine inspiration, we tooept them m

“Goon-m, BISTER /ULIA.”

vexed with Cullen because of 1ms want
of such ambition as he thought his
children ought to hare. I said little
about it, believing that when he came
to see what sort of woman Cullen liad
married he would either destroy it or
make proper alterationfl of it
He
seemed in time to appreciate you like
I did. Yet after his death I found,
among papers which he had left with

court. My intention has been to make
an allowance beyond the provisions of
mP

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□attag aU eril doing, except her own.
it always had been, wept bitterly. The
Things in her husband which used to
outpouring ©onsoled him much; for an diatom her to exaaperatlon did to no
apprehension, vague as it was, had longer. If .ho bad lorcd him more
been in his mind for some time past rather If the loee indulged "for a brief
with a soreness which he could not and
. period had not been Inrnltod and drip.
would
not try
to e
explain
to hhim
w nK./
r7.\
Tir
J“ enoatof her being, the oomiiofthta
Mlf. He bad not naked .boot what condition rotatt hare boon Zr.a&lt;«
panned
between
her and WUey; • ™&gt;,
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dUS'
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Making Food Testa with Doctored 8*tn-

K G. Holbxooj^
AN EQUITABLE ARRANGEMENT.
plea.
Recorder.
We
ire
Intorraed.
My,
.
Detroit
p
,
wr
w, r. COOK. Loe.IKdlw,__ __
The following brands of
"““table Mhetoe by which
l WQN&amp;ERFUL MANNER IN WHICH
ChtMKo baking powder m.kerar an, L.„.
The lady waa a widow and rich— White Lead are still made by the
A MAN WAS CURED OF PARALY­
deavorltiK through the practice of a chemi­
very rich—aa the French novelist says,
“ Old Dutch" process of slow cor­
cal trick, to humbug UMUhpectlng houseSIS.
richiasime.
The gentleman was a
. rosion. They are standard, and
wlveq.
The object Is to defaute the bat­
widower, past sixty; extremely, even I
hing powder u.ed by the housewife and to
I always
“ n&gt;1‘ “**• Ur,in'“- Hltk&gt; "ud A Ciam- That Aliunat Surptuxen thr Mini- ridiculously, poor, and the last of a
Induce ber to buy that carried by the tiedmost noble and most historical house. 1
diet, rtiese agents -perform tbeir tricks nJ?,' c,"nmon Council ot the city ot
ele» of Old.
History is full of the achievement^of i
from house to house or make them in con­
(From the Rural Spirit Portland Oreytm) his }&gt;eople. Froissart mentions their :
nection with a baking exhibit, where they deelre to give evidence ot our ,«ntiment»
exploits
in every other page; they were |
can get permission, in the grocery stores
upon th. de.lt&gt; ot Kr-M.yor kTSrent . Upon the Calapoola River, al the edge
always taking this
side ur
or inc
the viucr,
other, •■
.
„
j ,
.mv cu.c wii.ujo
vuu» t&gt;iuc
One of the women who was employed
2,
nJ. i
-—
. SC??'e —
®aOgB
“i*®,’ »M
16 tun
lbw KIW11
town ui
of I for the king and againbt the king; when'
nnsoLVTion.
In the performance or these tricks, and
IlOllr. Linn
Lilin Co.,
(’&lt;» Oregon,
Orcirnn lives
nua^ W.
w H.
It Hen
u„..­
.
..
..
.
.
Holly.
they took a side they meant it; out
who resigned her position when she found
The recommendation of
derson. a man with an interesting history,
they marched, they and theirs, In full
out their fraudulent chnracler, thus des­
it is most Interesting as told by himself to
Author.”
•’•Morley,”
armor.
.
cribes lhe methods she was taught lo usea reporter.
* “Shipman,”
Whichever side they took, it always 1 “Xokstein,”
A small quantity of the baking powder
“^ly native place is Brockvllle, Canada,
”
Arantrong &amp; MoXelvy” ‘ “Southern,”
found in the kitchen and a slmlliar quan­
.said Mr. Henderson, ‘’where I have al­ ended in their being captured and de­
“ Beymtr-Bamaan,”
‘
tity of tne liking powder which lhe tester
capitated
for
high
treason,
or
else
!
ways made my home up to 1880. with the
“ Davis-Chambers,"
• ‘•Collier,’
was trying to prove superior, were mixed
exception of a few years that I was a resi­ killed in battle. From father to son, I
*• Fahnestock.”-*
with water in separate glasses.
The first
dent of Oswego, N. Y., New York City from generation to generation, for
being pure would fuam up quickly, like a
and Chicago.
in 1885 1 came to Oregon. long centuries none of them ever went to you by your merchant is an
glass of cbampagae, while the other would Sur^y^S’.0 Couudl “» nubllUiM^” , I am a carpenter by trade, and In tbe
out of the world from an inglorious evidence of his reliability, as he can
rise slowly irutnlng like yeast, the foam
summer of ibS'J. was working at Comates,
feather bed; it was always from the
sell you cheap ready-mixed paints
r,7%''E.- '&gt;■ Holbrook. county beat ot Benton Co., Oregon; I did
stand perhaps over the top of the glass.
grassy field of honor or from a scaffold. I
This the tester was ungbt to claim as an
not fret well all summer.* my knees, el­
A gray beard was unknown in that and bogus White Lead and make a
Cbw
lluir.iwn.
Aide
m.uYglnry
b,*'™
*",?,'
evidence of the Superiority of the powder
bowrand Nbnulders ached so badly that 1
enuAOj „e.^„ T,„kl,.r AjfiSS, tuh,“ Well',
house; nor had any of them ever ex- larger profit Many short-sighted
she carried. She had found out however, wrt. Aldertnu; Bile, Wa.r,"AMen«M.
roncluded to go home lhe Iffst of August.
by a rather unpleasant experience, that
One day after reaching home, my wife pCricnced the tender emotions of a dealers do so. ,
Moved by Aid Osborn that the above be
she bad been deceived aud was likewise
was leading the horses by the house and grandfather.
Fan Colom.—National Lead Co.’a Pare
accepted and placed on file. Carried
The lady, besides being a widow and Whitt Lead Tinting Colon, a one-pound can to
deceiving the housekeeper,
A lady said
called me to sre them.
While looking at
Ajrs, All.
75-pouDd keg of Lead and mix your own
richissime, was of ignoble origin, and a
to hertone day when ahe was performing
the horses I felt my knees getting weak'.
paints. Saves time and annoyance in matching
Moved by Alderman Osborn that the
I went into tbe liousu and fell on tbe her late husband hail made his money j shades, and insures the best paint that it &amp;
this test that she believed It was a fraud:
Recorder tw Instructed to procure a con­ floor. When 1 came lo mv senses 1 was —------- -------------- -—-----r------Mich
that rile.extra foam upon the tester’s pow­
in trade. Reflection upon
this
point • ;x»ssble to put on wood.
Send us a |&gt;oMal card and get our book ou
iu&gt;c to have an auction der was caused by the Introduction of an veyance to carry Councllmen to the funer­ on tbe lounge and tuy wife crjing.
John! made her unhappy. She was so rich paints
and col#-card, free; U will probably
al of R. J. Grunt Carried,
, .i had large experience
McDaniels, our nearest neighbor, was ' that she thought she ought also to be
save you a good many dollars.
faction. Trnns reaeon- adulterant. The housekeeper than pro­
Ajes, All.
there.
I
recovered
somewhat
through
the
noble,
just
to
correspond.
It
Is
a
com[
NATIONAL LEAD CO.
duced a small quantity of flour, which she
Moved by Aid Watt-rs that the Marshall
Chicago Branch,
•
*"n
",‘ele,ve,nlnf 1 »",lli1«lv “ “»■ mon confusion of thought She de­
thoroughly mixed with ber own powder be Instructed to ask lhe business places to
State and Fifteenth Streets, Chicago.
J. M. SMITH.
,,, thln„
h,.r
before adding tbe water.
When lhe mix­ close from 10 to 11 a. m. on Aug. 14. ’ot. bed. tint night ubput len o'clock 1 bad ?’ aired, above all
things, to connect her ।
another stroke of paralysis.
Tire torture
ture was stirred, exactly the same slow,
On motion of Aid Osborn council ad­ that I went through Ik too horrible for me riches with an ancient name, and she ;
foam resulted as with the other powder. journed.
to describe
I was helpless.
The neigh­ heard of this old nobleman, and she
This showed tbe woman that the whole
E. G. Hol.Bp.ooK.
•'.TON'A SMITH
bors came in. Dr. Hendry, of Brownsville, made a proposition to him. “Marry
test was a humbug, and that lhe result
Recorder. was sent for, and I made my will, but me,’’ she said. “Give me that right to
was an evidence that the new jwwder
Woodland. Mich
could not sign it so it was legible.
The use your name. In return 1 will give
carried by lhe tester contained an adulter­
bark of my neck swelled up; Dr. Henry you .as handsome an annuity as you
Loyal E. Knappen. ant.
A Wouderrul Invention.
hail them put mustard plasters on my can possibly desire. You shall have
There te another dishonest feature in
The latest and most remarkable itu ■ neck and down my back and down lhe the means of living ns you please, and
is t|usine»s. The baking powder which
Drovetnent in fraxl products is the ....,
\ .UTILS &amp; DENISON,
new side of my right leg, and on the Inittom of of obtaining all that you can desire. I
these fakirs are trying to sell by these Hosford's Baking Powder, which has at­
I A'A YERS.
my feet. The skin came off lhe bottom of will not ask you to live in my house.
methods, te actually shown by lhe reports tained such t-norrnqus sales in this vicini­ my right foot.
1 was covered with sores You shall live where you please. I
5i.chlHftn Trust Co. Bldg.,
of ofiiclal chemists to have In its composi­ ty during the last tew months, and which
from head to foot. If 1 had to be lifted up will only ask that, for appearance
Cmnd Rspi'i'. Michigan.
tion lime, hlum and sulphuric acid.
proratees to displace the 61d-fushi&lt;»ned In bed it took two or three men to do it.
IlfK. M. IX.
kinds because of the greatly superior re- There was a gathering iu my left ear and sake, you will take your place at my
dan and Surgeon.
sill|s obtained by its use.
Tills powder it broke and discharged matter twice. My dinners, and that you will show up. as
;ii.,
- Mk-h.
• One that you can keep clean all
'Council I*rucce«llns4.
exrirlte In three important particulars, viz; wife had to move my legs when they wore the lord of the house, at my recep­
t’ tttended day nr nlgbt. Ot■ the time—a collar that does not
baking strength, bealthfulness and purity. moved.
—v...
1 bad watchers at night for tions.”
" i ll’s te«»’. and shoe store
: wilt when you get over-headed;
’Twas arranged in-this sense. The
Common Council met in special session Onc-nnd-a-half teaspoonfulte will produce weeks.. Mr. Michael Baragen, owner of
' that dues not fray on the edge, or
Wed. Aug. b, 1894.
Mayor Grouse! pre­ i belter results than two full t&lt;aspuonfulh ' the mills nn.Hamilton Creek, was one of lady took and furnished for herself a
: tear out at the'buttonholes, and
,-tney nt law.
oi' the iNint of other kinds.
All other bak- I them. His 'post otliee address is I&lt;ebanon, great hotel, writes Walter Besant in j
siding..
’ can be cleaned by simply wiping
Hastings. Mich.
London
Queen.
She
had
the
rooms
j
ing
powders
are
com|H»cd
of
e.ther
alum
:
Hinn
Co.,
Oregon.
Mr.
William
White,
Present at roll call. Aid BenuetL Bus­
■ otf with a wet sponge or cloth.
. oarts of the state. Col- by, Huffpan, Tinkler and Waters.
cream of tartar, both of which leave a head sawyer for lhe same, and Mr. James decorated in honor of this and that il-:
■ These collars and cutfe arc made
attended tv.
physic
in
lhe
bread,
while
this
powder
Is
j
N.
Rice,
ex-member
of
the
legislature
of
Absent at roll call. Aid Hicks, *Osbor&gt;
liistrious ancestor. The arms of the :
! 1 by covering linen collars or cuffs
strhtly a^Min* phosphate nowder, ami is I Oregon.
Weeks went by aud months, house were everywhere; the portraits, j
and Waters.
; on both sides with waterproof
D
.it- rllhhi rhjrXtan and
When my bed busts and statues of the house were
Reading of mins, uf last meeting post of Itself a ihrtnral healthful article of food, ’ and 1 lay^n bed helpless.
“ccljnloid,’’ thds giving strength
another
Inwlicial to all.
Every ingredient is was changed
r
“ - ‘bed* *had
/ *to ‘be ; in all the rooms; the pictures re pre- I
poned.
■ and durability. They arc the only
.
-----...
----.
’ Hir.'Kdi
'
waterproof goods so made, and
On motion of Aid Tinkler Council ad­ strirtly pure, it contains no alum, c req in , brought alongside and me slid across on to sented scenes and episodes in the his-1
of tartar or amonla.
*»
•
-do not* remember
&gt;
—
■ -»
-a wink
it.
1
sleeping
journed to meet Friday evening, Aug. 10.
: every piece is stamped as follows:
| for months. They used a galvanic battery tory of the house. The servants wore ,
bnt
at 7:30 p. in.
■t y attended to.
for mouths, bnt it gave me no relief.
I the ancient livery, the well-known liv­
E. G. Holbrook,
TRADe
ery of theTiouse.
। had them write Dr. Mosier, specialist,
Recoroer.
I•Uir.NtR, M. D..
Lapsing had 875 (too in city hail. and ! Grand Street. New York, stating .my case,
The hotel became the museum of the
Physician and Surgeon,
825.000 in bridge bonds for sale, and...
......
..
v
(
as a i He wrote me he could not help me, after house, and at dinners and on reception
&lt;
■
Mich.
result of the bidding is considerably punt'd i which 1 concluded that 1 must die.
1 nights the duke himself was always
ark
w
Common Counll met In adjourned ses­ upon the strength of her credit.
r- -liter •mw block east of depot.
R. L. had given up all hope.
In rending iny present, grave, dignified, and stately,
sion Fri. eve. Aug, 10. 1894.
.
Ask for this, and refuse to take
Day A Co., of Boston, took the lot at eastern papers I saw lhe miracles that n with the look of one who had stepped
Mayor Greusel presiding.
: any imitation if you expect sat8108,845-25.
। medicine called Dr. Williams’ Pink Pilis out of a picture frame five hundred
•
and Surgeons.
Present at roll call. Aid Busby, Huff­
• isfaction. If your dealer does not
GeorflrH. Ehlman. . well known .nd i
iK-rrnnnlng. bnt that lleelf would not years old. and had put on the clothes
»y nr county responded to with man, Osborn. Tinkler and Waters.
: keep them, send direct to us, en­
h
we.lth? inmbernun at C.r«nd lUpId,. b..
nf M? &lt;! T Fulfo d o
of the ninetieth century, but not its
Absent at roll call. Aid Bennett. Hicks
•&gt;;&gt;.. day or nighL
dosing amount, and we will mail
given . inut d...! t. tb. Penlu.ul.r tr.,t
wffSU'
manners. When madame, the duchess,
and Welssert.
you sample. Collars 35 cts. each.
me itnne
1 l-ari known him was not at home he lived in his own
'HELD »&gt;,
Mlns, of meetings of July 27. 30. Aug. Conijmnj, of that city, covering ail hte । ,p
Cuffs 50 cts. pair. State size, and
■; and Real Estkte Office.
property.
dt'slrK‘ | from .little lx». and I knew that money chambers, at the club, after his own
3 and 8, 1894 read and approved.
; whether stand-up or turned-dowu
A -trac Block. Hastings.
would nul Induce bln. to deeeiee bls tel-• fashion. An excellent bargain, was it
Moved by Aid Huffman that no more the responsibility of nmuageinert.
■ .
Ite.il Estate Real Estate
,iir;”i " &gt;ti. General eonreyancing. work be done on th^ sis. under tbe St.
The Flint city council has been stirred low man. 1 wrote Mr. Fulford to sendi not. and one that seems perfectly fair
THE CELLULOID CO.,
.
set of Abstract Boaks.com- Commissioner. Carried,
dui
up by the citizens to investigate water me some Fink Pills, and before I had used to both parties.
-147-29 Broadway,
&lt; itei &gt;rds, can furnish abmplete
Ayes, Busby, Huffman. Osborn and rates.
Tbe people admit the water com- j the first lot 1 noticed an Improvement
1
C. F. m’OOKB. Cleric.
Tinkler.
RECKLESS WASTE OF LIFE.
pany furnishes satisfactory service, but sent for more aud in a little time 1 was on'
Nays, Waters.
frOWLE! 1.1).I). S.
tlwy say the charge for it te excessive, my crutches ami walking around the
Moved by Aid Tinkler that the Council ■ aud g C(HnJniU..e of Aidermen will look ‘house. 'Phe last boxes
r —
that I got are .i«do­
meet Sat. Aug. 11, 1894. at 9 o’clock a. m. the mutter up.
ing the business. The pains left my head
Ode
to examine the new Dre alarm system.
altogether s x weeks ago. and It te now as
An interesting and to a certain ex­
Reports to the state board of health clear as a bell. Tbe swi lling on my neck
Carried, Ayes. All. tent instructive statement has just ap­
An »rn&lt;y at Law
Moved by Aid. Busby that 8150.00 be show diarrhea, rheumatism, neuralgia, h gone, and my right pnkle is much bet­ peared showing what a reckless waste
r i Smith A- Colgrova.)
allowed Frank Flfleld on Broadway job. consumption, cholera morbus, in the or­ ter. I can get around now without any ,
of life is going on among us all the
tut non block. Hastings.)
Carried. Ayes, Busby, Huffman, Os­ der named, causing the most sickness in assistance, and aui hcaviver than 1 over
allt c courts of the state.
Michigan during the week ending Aug. was In my lite. There are a hundred peo- lime, says Demorest’s Magazine. The
born, Tinkler and Waters.
4 th. Consumption was reported at 229 I pie tbobt here who will testify to my slck- number of deaths from causes prevent­
Y E. KEN. S CON,
Nays, None.
. able by means now well known to
Bond of Frank Flfield in tbe sum of places,i, scarlet fever at 34, typhoid fever ।j ness and cure If any one doubts it.”
(Over J.8. &lt; Mxlvear &amp; Co.’s store.),
at 22, dipuiiicfm
diphtheria at
•»» 17.
• —
measles
~*.l.. •at O9. and
d ।I
Dr. William’s I’ink Pills are not n patent science is shown to constitute almost
/rvt!-r*ln -ulc
tbe BUtc. CollecttOM 3150.00 with John Fleming as surety for
Jt
!&lt;
nlares.
medicine In the sense that name Implies. the entire death list of one of the
grading of Park St presented aud read. smallpox it 3 places.
jjrotnvtljrAtP ndingto.
_____
They were first compounded as a pre­ leading cities of the country, where,
Moved by Aid Huffman that the above
R. TIMMERMAN, Homcepathlc Phy bond be acceped and approved.
Carried, BM-wnre of Ointments For Catarrh That scription, and used as such in general after a death rate of 697, there were
practice by an eminent physician.
So only twenty-five deaths recorded from
•
sician and Surgeon.
Ayes, Busby, Hnffmon, Tinkler and
Contain Mercury,
,Ortt&lt; - »»r Ijdhrop’s drug store.)
great was their efficMcy that it was deemed old age. Seventeen of these deaths 00Waters.
&lt;
as mercury will surely destroy toe sense of
smell and cempletely dcranae lhe whole sys­ wise to place them within the reach of cured from typhoid fever, a disease
Nays. Osborn.
tem when catering It through toe mucous sur­ nil. They are now manufactured by the wliich should never exist in a civilized
The following accts, audited:—
faces. Such art)cl-s should never be used ox*
8 3.40 cent on prescriptions from reputable Pj1)’’1- Dr. Williams’ medicine Company. Schen­ country. In the French and German
R. J. Grant, lime
ctemw. tut we damage they will do Is ten fold to ectady, N. Y.. and Brockvllle, Out., aud armies, where a modern system of
1.20
- CIKCULflTION •
B. Warner, st wk.
.
4.05 the good you can possibly derive them. HMls are sold in boxes (never in loose form by treatment prevails, only one typhoid
Geo. Kelley
Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney &amp; tbe dozen or hundred, and the public are
8.40 Catarrh
M. McPharlin
Co/rbled'X.O • contains no mercury, and te cautioned against numerous imitations patient in fifty dies.
9.30 taken Internally, aettnz directly upon
blood
John Mullen
Pulmonary diseases carry off 249 per­
and
mucous
surfaces of tbe 'Ysem. In Jbuying sold In this shape) at 50 cents a box. or
1.20
Hereufb-i. change# for advertisements
F. Eggleston
Hall s Catarrh Cure be sure to get
geuahie. six boxes for 82.50, and may l»e had of a I sons on this list, and yet it is asserted
8.00 II
tmist reach this office Tuesdays at latest to - W. Mellon
H taken Internally and Is made in Toledo, O. druggists or direct by mail from Dr. W in­ that even in cases where children in­
SOfT
by F. J. Cheney &amp; Co. Testimonials freeinsure Insertion in the issue of the week
H. G. Caster
terns’ Medicine Co. from either address. herit a tendency to consumption there
sj^Sold by druggists, price «5c. per bottle.
A. McCoy, rps. on chairs and use of
when brought.
The price at which these pills are sold is no need for it to develop if proper
1.00
at TH1
tables
makes a course of treatment inexpensive precautions are taken in time regard­
5.90
A. J. Severance, rps. on tools
.
GARNERED VERSE.
ns compared with other remedies or med­ ing exercise, breathing and habits.
BAKERY.
1‘- •. &gt;n
I,- idachr. dizziness, drowsiness,
600
A. D. Maynard. sL wk.
lo .: aiH- fln- and other &lt;vmptoms of bllical treatment
Stomach troubles claim 155 more vic­
Joe Webber,haulink poles and st wk 555
An Octo»&gt;vr Dny.
llou-ivr-- I loud's Sarsaparilla will cure you.
tims. and arc attributable entirely to
3.00 rwvnuirh licaed rlfU-of woodland, sere aud red.
J. Dill
carelessness in eating and drinking—a
3.00
Nud Fisher
riaihw
discussing the electric
IN SPANISH THEATERS.
1.50
proper regulation of diet, as it is
G. Darling
lhe Niagara Falls Route.”
light qu«1.20
g.M Ih. Itablr. U&gt;v. .be Dnuu. ta •&gt;■• claimed, being all that would be necesEd Shea
And husked cora beaded up in KW*11* Btorc1.50
I sary to prevent every one of them.
Clttea of Spain.
A. Hurney, st wk.
Efib-r r- to |« the Biblical name of a
Stations.
1.5Q Among tho stacks n straying raoody
This
reduces
the
death
rate
from
a
litAfter a bull light, the Spaniard loves
W. Bronson
new ;&gt;i
-t i e soon to be established In
71.00 A Mokes music like rt-v&lt; rbernnee Jfbm
tbe theater best.
A true Spanish 1 tie over 19 to about 0 per cent., and,
Harper A Co., poles
XSBTWAKD
Cange.-?
4
10.00
Mtnbals
smote
try nature as»■=««&gt;
sue sees—• home is so dull that Spanish men and 1I with the natural addition to the length
W. A. Sc id more, labor
Hkmxos
S.X
»&lt; «£•«-.«.
1.40
Fruit -inpnienls from Fennville now
women alike scarcely ever .pend a ' of those lives reported to have been
M. Smith, labor
Stations.
87.32
Walker A Son, pipe
quiet evening in their inner circle. It lost through old age. would probably
a film is bung upon the fallow bills.
aver.!.- &amp;mt 1.200 baskets per day, and
67.93
, ___________
|a.m.|a.m.|p.aa.|p.m.|pjn.
Buhl, Sons A Co.,
Is not to be wondered at, therefore, bring up the average sum of human BUrriNoa.
I 4 wl
|114?| a.uH 1.®
price-«-t ■atinue fair, ’
D. L. P. A 8. L. Writ®, stop bx and
that they should prefer to leave them years to 175 or even higher.
20.70,
C. R. OSBORN. Ljcal Agent. HacUaga
i
The
fact
is
that
few
of
the
latest
dis
­
A. B. Fii-sctt of Watson, Allegan lead pipes,
uncomfortable
rooms
to
get
warmed
&gt;
12.00
&lt;». .V. RuoaxuM G. V A T. A. ChiMCO
W. H. Beadle, st. wk.
and dazzled for a few hours in the ! coveries of science are utilized to ben­
Count'. a«» ha&lt;| a legacy left him by a
18.00
boob.
L. Beadle, st wk.
People seldom call
glare of tho tcatro. It i» there, alao. efit humanity.
17.40­
relative :« England.
Fred Beadle
they see their friend, and -continue upon the doctors until their condition
15.00
Jas. Shaa On A i^ust 20—just 33 years from the
8.70
their habitual tertulia or gossip. Even has become chronic, and then, to save
Joe Muaven
date it wa.- mustered • ito service—tbb
5.85
the children, writes Dulclnoo del Toboso expense, they rarely undergo thorough
&amp; Bishop
8.00
In North American, lore tho drama, treatment. Then, again, we go on eat­
Sixth
hi.'an infantry fol hold its anR. Greet)
i—t TRADE MARK «—■
■x”««
8.40
olav or saincto, and on Sunday after­ ing and drinking what we know is tbe
nual reatiini: at Kalamazoo.,
M. Custer
name
7.50
noons and least days their mammas last thing we should think of putting
W. Teduvck
5.55
into our stomachs, in utter disregard
deck
them
up
in
finery
and
take
them
R. Waters
7 50
A wealthy bachelor declared that a hor­
to see tho latest sensational play. I. of the laws of diet. We habitually drink
D. Wolcott
7.50
rid
.u-d glared- at him through the
Is curious, indeed, to watch a box full water that is often as certain a poison
IL Flfield
10.65
night. Him triends laughed at him but he
of baby faces keenly interested and de­ us strychnine or alcohol; we live under
H. Bishop
,
....
«tretcliln^
meadow
sod.
5.85
itwbted Uml lite house waa haunted. He
*
d
*
“
p
5
‘
2
,&gt;
lh7
Iran
redd
vouring a terrible drama lull ol har­ sanitary conditions which render perJas Donovan
8.10
Nipped by tbo rro«i "* —
grew ill. - imolaining of extreme heavi­
rowing scenes or laughing at a short1 feet health an impossibility, and, last­
Movedhby AM O»bom lb»ttbe accts,
be
ness sin the stomach, bis appetite failed,
play full of wit and piquant joke. It’ ly, we load our lives with burdens
-POSITIVELY CURESbe go a sallow, rmanclated and diapond- allowed and orders drawn on n»P«U«
does not seem at all natural to see chU- which, while assisting ta no way to
ent, ih’lt.niiig he was going to die, the fund for same. Carried,
rrint- Y.&lt; .1111
aven taken to these spectacles, but oar betterment,
sap
very ----room
___________
, the
— --- ---------- of
brtsb^-W
Ayea.
Busby.
Huffm»n.
Osborn,
Tint
•pook being a warning, and declared he
make life *a metanmelanStsutish children are little old mon and1 our existence
cxlrtcnrc and
r~’ --VCould hear Iuneral bells ringing in his
The purple.whtch&lt; ng0 tbe evening
ler and Waters.
womcn and a fairy pantomime would IT
choly
—T-r pilgrimageVr-a ' *
”” Who' shall
”-----rear
7 a a
Mid-autumn’s flowers, wmcn.»
ears, an&lt;l even hinted at suicide. A friend ToWnDM.yor and « "
’to'thegoddess
and make SteeplewuesB and all arrangement* of the
IXo dull for them.
'temple
---------- ------ - -»* Hygea
—1
— nr winter's hastening nte’htindue-d him-to use ' Dr. Pierce’s Golden
Nervous Syatem.
Methuselahs as common as roses in
w"u’
At a rwuler meeting of H«* * La“d"
MetUcai lns&lt;wvery. and be rapidly grew
CombwUMUtr .t CriluloUL
•‘ June?
___________________
.Well. KiNsika and all his dlatrewring symp­
Bedtime­
A London (Eng.) paper reports.the
toms disappearing. A torpid liver /nd
Wee Golden Hair is "slW5
Uytpcp'ia caused hte suffering and the
rtowtloBH TlAnTMl
As tired as she can be,
teedtci.u cured both.
A pamphlet free or
^7’
t in smtate A gentleman who the local champion liar was brought Purely Vegetable, guaranted free from
so.te»y- ’“»
* urge Book, on liver and stomach dlsAnd climbs upon m? kt**
veloped In mo^|n crush- up before the justice for stealing hena
opiate*, 100 full else dooes, 50e.
J®** and how to cure them (136 pages)
She coaxes for a
rUa.'’ho ^i£T
her drees, n wm a preUy plain
and. by the
F. F- Woon, Sec.
In drowsy tones and sWeek
w tt cents in stamps.
Address World’s
14. D. Bailey. Iteceivlag Teller Grand Rap^ b^^r without .evercly burning sdvioe of-hik^ lawyer^ the pruoner
Mo^dbyAMOst^tba^*"
I bug her &lt;;1
«P “&gt;
Wapeusary Medical Association, Buffalo,
And oft-told talcs rt pest.
hLlS totare.Ug.tion the fire w» said: "1 Pl^p“ty;’__Tbta “7^
N. Y.
tbe Co. be approved and ^e per
Heart and Nerve Cure.
At laat. the joyous laughter ^
of tbe string of lies
Hr. I’icrrt- i Pleasant Prlieta cure con- be declared elected. Carrico,
b und to have originated from . .pot ,ng answer in
'Tinkler
Ia busbc'l in
S®?,’
i tbe justice. He
•
Ayes.
Busby.
Huffman.
Osborn,
Tinkler
•tipatiun. billiousnrM and derangement*
I clMD the little difapled feet
a large fancy button had been, expected stej
’■That no rough
or stomach, liver and bowels.
aisenneared. Simitar buttons rubbed hi. bee- -.—
and Waters.
** h? !u-r^uwtlv examined, and were well. Uiram,” said he. alter a thoughts
I smooth the tangled tre*^v
r7.l£ta?htaW inflammable, bring fol pause. "I guem I'll hare to hare
HASTINGS, ■ MICH.
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SMOKE TflE

Remarkablo Growth ot tho South
LUC Mswaa —- -- --------------------time* become a revengeful a* well a* a '
“There ia a generally believed theory
African Republic.
To ladr wa. a widow nnd rich- dangerous antagonist, as an unwary |
in regard to alligators’ nesta,” said a
Florida man recently to a representa­ BettlaiDMt of the Tnuxstwl »“d Iu M&lt;r- verv rich-aa tho French mwellat aaya. duck found to hi* coeit a day or so ,
Sleaim., writo. Walter U^ot. TO. ago over on the eastern shore, say* the •
tive of the Globe-Democrat, “which la
gentleman waa a widower part zbrty. Baltimore American. This careless
entirely erroneous. The popular idea
poelUon of the Goti
extremely, er.n ridlettloualj. poor, and duck, belonging to the tribe known u
is that the mother alligator never goes
• •fishermen/’ was swimming about in
tho last of a most noble and^
out of sight of her eggs, and that if
1 anyone disturbs the nest their life in- 1
The territory comprising tbe Trans- . house. History
full of
search of food off the ahore near Clai­
There
is aColorado
quaint and
old
men- borne, when he espied an oyater—a
town
on the
rirarcurious
In Arizonx,
P° icl“
worth F" to * | vaal or South African republic covers menta of his people. ' *
page: nice, fat, juicy oyster he was—with
au area larger than that of France. It tions their exploits in every
situated about one hundred and forty i ^4 “
•
&gt;
side or shell widely parted, feeding, doubtless,
miles above the town nf Yuma, that ia •' ,
t
t^i^ e.xper* n'^n ; is peopieu
oy me
peopled bv
tho Boers, who --------------fled from j they were always taking
the
known to the few who are aware of it« fir_. tl
,
.n an
I
tyrannical form of government the other, for the king and
ULI HI®
...» ■ ------ ---existence by the name of Ehrenburg. c,,nM.r,1Pnlit**
I which the English sought to impose up- king. When they took al side they diet upon which an oyster is supposed
It now consists only of a few long when^thnv »*m *Hll
I?a'ors j on them further south. The Boers are meant it; out they
*
th*v
they and to feed. The duck, true to his greedy
side Instincts, dived forthat supposed jaiey
street" of crumbling and uninhabited . -v-j. in
“P
। the descendants of the sturdy Nether- theirs, in full armor. Wh
street"houses
of crumbling
and uninhabited
their be- morsel and was about to swallow him
adobe
and a population
of about , shell
. in A
' J^ndera, who constituted Holland a re- they took, it always ended
for high whole, without salt or pepper even,
twentv Mexicans and Indians with
, cant^S? thn_ *
of the pU|,]jc and a formidable power in the ing captured and decapita
twenty Mexicans and Indians with 1 miv^ateXal^nrtnT’
J?
‘ sixteenth century, and of the Hngue- treason or else killed in battle. From when the angry passions of the oys­
perhaps half a dozen whites. But, ac- __
।
generation
to gen-_ ter arose, and. snapping his shoOs'to­
“&lt;&gt;*•
driven from France by father
rawer to
w son, from b
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cording to the St Louis Globe-Demo- home
me.
erutlon. for long eenturlw, nunc of gether, caught the unsuspecting duck's
undnr «with
'^vT.nH
C
. the revocation of the c-iict of Nantes
crat, il was not always thus. In for- ,
* u. w® by Louts XIV. Thus h, th. them ever
w» went- out
—- nf
- the
—orld from bill in a vise-like embrace. The duck
mcr days, before the advent of the twe . "The reptile, broke through u,, |
dorious feather bed;;it was al- rose to the surface, shook his head,
o&lt; South Afrle. there I. e eomtranscontinental railways that now •
bination of the characteristics of two }
fl*'
“ **
honor or mumbled apologies through his lightpeople who are conspicuous in Euro- i
Kraffo](iE a trrav
cross the territory, Ehrenburg was a ’ sides
,
of the shell, which remained J
•hnt mouth, but the bivalve's heart
a
place of some Importance and boasted fastened to them by umbilical cords, 1 Pau history for th. struggle they
any of was hardened, and he held on. Soon
ARE YOU POSTED
wag«l for jailitlcal and roligicu. lib- ! S10”.h?
a population, transient and permanent, and did not free themselves from their
or emo- the- constant load pulling down his
b"ar
m
ON THE
of near one thousand souls. In these late place of residence for several days, j .rty. Since the day. when the first
head, and growing weightier and
band
of
hardy
Immigrant
Boers
OTOMed
i
™
i-jv
’
b
,1.1
m
l&gt;eln&lt;r
a
days, besides being the center of a They were fierce from the moment of
idow and weightier, began to tire the duck and
-l“dy’^ *‘“7
flourishing placer mining district, it birth and would strike at anyone who I th. Vaal rirar. wh.ro England's tyran- '
and his neck arched lower and lower until
ny stopped at following them; and
”*?! ‘f’
” mrlgin
. '
Running around i
was the entry port for all the freight approached them.
i
j
. her late husband had made his money finally it sank into the water and he
and passenger traffic between Cali­ wit|i the egg still attached to them and sunny
plantedslope,
their cabins
of theon Transvaal,
the broad and
the . ,n
.
.
.
D
“P™&gt; am
Utl". pobrt was drowned. A deckhand on the Funk &amp; wagnalls Cd., new yorr.
fornia and northern Arizona, a line of their mouths wide open, thev pre- !
steamboat Tangier saw the duck float­
to^gonc through the change,
river sttamboate from Yuma making a Rented a strange spectacle.
I country
- -•
...
.
that she thought she also ought to -be ing with his head submerged and
weekly landing and the overland stage nests
“Since
then
have robbed
several
*ViW
u '**
^*2*1/
’nm mie
Kut
when
theI parent
alligator
was 1' ,,
oh
.mBrk
! noble,
justiuuu
to correspond,
ft te---------------a comJ WWAsav, —
___ ./ • - T
~
picked him up. The oyster was still
between Sun Bernardino, Col., and nest, when tho parent alligator iva, 1 dwduU snd nation alike.
out calling upon the neighbor., and I '
, and n,tlvn allkcI| mon confusion
&lt; onfnzlon of thought
She de- clinging to his victim with a relentless,
thought
IT COST .
Prescott. Arizona, crossing the river by &lt;mt (•xllincr nnnn t.h«&gt; rw»ltrlihrn-fli nnd I '
. z,
. _ _____
• - above
*
J
h.ra never vet caught a ulimpw of any I the
“Ve
yrara _a ___
marrelouz d.vcl- , miCll
birc&lt;)
,»u’ 'L1-.-- totonneet
her deadly grasp, and the tragedy that
saararwa,
—
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ferryboat at this point. In 1878, when
NEARLY
have never
vet caught
a glimpse
of any . opment of .P°
population,
resources
ana | riche,
enrage
saurian
hastening
to nraugi
PUla,i"L re
*»are” aau
riches with an ancient namd.
num6. and d&gt;.
she must have been enacted as described
the Southern Pacific railway reached cnraxred saurian hnatcninir to a venire
tho aWueUon of her embryo off^rl^ ‘nd“?leLha*,ol,o"'"io.n1th',’u"M“ 1 m..de a propel to the ..obleumn.
ONE
the territory, the glory of Ehrenburg
waa revealed.
The neata are hot found very frequent"
achieTea- Rai‘- i "Marry me.-zhe Mid.
% Ire me tho
commenced to decline, and later, when
ly. but when they are and th.ro are no '
”ow
right to two vour num..
n return I
MILLION
the Atlantic and Pacific railway built
Fira a. handle an anntoty a,
Drain I atflug.
its bridge at the Needles, sixty miles repUlea to right they can be robtori | ^Xrlv^j/h ,b„ cl™ f
DOLLARS.
with perfect aafe.y to th. tohber."
, ^‘^‘in^f nto^ndred^ J“" “"a
”‘“n
Not lee to hereby Rlv, “ that I Frauk 11. O&gt;
above, the old town was soon deserted with perfect safety to the nobber.'
’ Hope, a distance of nin-. hundred and !’ ?1-------iTvIrLr ILS
r&gt;f IlVlTMT
ns yon
you eexal Township Dram CMntoKshni-r M »l;«VOU
' lOrtT a7dI”"1*
,conn,:c‘.lo“ Jlea« ^d rennne
of obtatoing
U1 that
by all save a few miners who held
Jnwnhbip of Batttmorr (.'oaoiy «»f Barry
cl
Mlehixan win on tbe sub. day of Au»*ihl a. i&gt;.
claims in the vicinity, and since then, ,
WOMEN AND MARRIAGE.
■rOm . J
'
««lro. I will not ask you to Hr. nwfttthe n&lt;ldriic- of C’ia»lt-s H iffmnil oti
"both the town and its inhabitants have r
■St 2* In Skid Township &lt;&lt;f BanllMffv Hi o w Grandest literary Achievement
tori.^^°*
'CT
7atPrc' Inmrhouro. Von shall Ur, where
'
.
you
been enjoying a Rip Van Winkle Ire-. The Typewriter Uenpanalble for
o*rI&lt;M'k tn th" nftrruo »•» of Uuu day protry 1 U»
OF THE CENTURY.
Dccrei»»e tn Marriage*.
' । ______ _________ _____ ___ _
°' (r°"rn’ Pl"»»- I " i” "■&gt;!/ «&gt;■ &gt;h"L ftT ap- rrct lve bids tor ilia enoMrvntl'Ui of a certain
pose. If we are permitted to judge ’
The federal census for 1890 reports men in tho Transvaal.
ft ts made on new plant by th«
pcarancc sake, you will teki your place drain known and d«S»ipn4’ed »■&gt; Swickhs d T.lr
from the results of an official investigaDrain loeated and
d l«i the »Md Beet Talent.
tlon lately conducted nt the EhX that
laal of
“ the
u,e 19,602,178 women of mar-1
The constitution of the South African Bfc
v
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at my dinners, and that yon will show Township of naBitnore and dvwrlt&gt;vd is ColIts Editors number 247.
- B»abl« •«!&gt; *««■’«. or
lonl y/the house'nt my re- Ioak: B.-»ini&gt;h&gt;kiU n •l^L&gt;&gt;«.1 It. north ••fib"
burgpo.tofflce.thuizUtementtnurtbe j rla
”, ono-third, J republic, says Goldthwaite’s Magazine, :
In preparation 4 years.
! !* see. corner ws 2« anil 91 lu T X N R S W
j were unmarried. Over one-half (53 per is based on Roman Dutch. The legis- . ceptions.
..
’’
”
Jdicb. ruutiniK tbenee S os &lt;•
w tar :t. *»•«?
especially true as regards the post- I
Has a Wonderful Vocabulary ol
: cent.) of the women l»etween 20 and 25 lative power is vested in the volksrasd, ,
-’Twas
arrange&lt;i in
mis sense.
iuo rr^tfllpx-fhr sect •« Hwe at a nolnt t&lt;W &lt;fr w •• nearly
Twas arranged
in this
sense. The
master of this forgotten town.
m-c.c.t.xt. Knuntn^ :he.ir«* s:«3 «&lt;"i were unmarried, and 28 per cent, of ‘ the members of which are elected by
took an&lt;l furnished for herself a l of sal.l
It seems that one Jesus Daniels, a
I crees W us ft thn.i c S:’t-c
w x,
; those between 25 and 30, while 0 per ( thcir constituents for four years. The great
*lt hotel.
hotel. She
She had
had the
the rooms
roomsdecodeco- li. and ending *t *&gt;tak • PltJl a’ «•&lt;•! rw
Mexican, received the appointment of
; executive consists of the president,
ln honor of this and lhat illus- •1! said ».i J»er. r t-rr .»• w, .* uud r«. T-s.-ti
postmaster to the- town some twelve !i cent, will never marry.
More.than Twice the Work found In u?
length oi Drab; &lt;»■&lt;:•••••. vrirgc depth .1 feet
If a woman does not marry by the elected for five years by a general elecancestor. The arms of the house |jt
inches. sL.*aJ«b «t.l
Lt In a.-t-nlaa. c Aber FVuL DiclionsTV, and ak-a ruw mow
years ago. and has ever since held the I
time she is 20, says the New York ' tipn throughout the state, the slate ' were everywhere. The
— portraits,
- -busts
- i with the dircrxiu uow on fib* with th* •&lt;!n-r route than Any Other Dictionaryofth»
position without the interference of •
World, the chances are 53 to 47 that secretary elected by the volksnutd for and statues of the house were in all the ' najwrt pcrtaitiinr to f -Id drain tn the office ol Lsnxuutfv.
postal authorities and without com­
I the Townidiip Clerk to whkb refcrmcc may br
she will not l&gt;e married until she is 25, four years, and four unofficial members ;
DO NOT BUY A DICTIONARY .
rooms; the pictures represented scenes bid by till par Ur s iut* rested and 1&gt;M* will l»e
municating with them in any manner '
and 23 to 72 that she will not be mar- jjhosen for three years by tjie volks- &gt;and cptecxles in the history of the | made aud prewired aerordlngly. • ConimcU whl Until you have tnvri«tl&lt;*ud the STANDARD •
whatever.* The population of the dis- |
I be made wtlh Ihr* l-&lt;we&gt;»t rrnponalble bidder glvried until she is 30. To put it !n sim- ‘ rhad. The chief officer iu each district p
A
Poor
Book abuna coranariaon. w,- larftett
nt*
mlrquaie
wcurl
y
!&lt;-r
the
perlomi.-Uice
of
trict tril.
’utarj- to me
the nosi
post office
met
u-ii.-uiary
omce has
nus in- ' ,
. __
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.
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। house. The servants wore the ancient
cre.-ue,! during Ute last eighteen 1 plc\,°™’
CnP'°° wom™ "b° i« the landdroat. who octa „ mng.s- livery, the well-known liwcry of the 1 Die work la a »um then imd ibare to l»e fixed by Do doc bay an old work because tt has a food
taxwwd during ine Iasi eighteen "...
.* n.
. ,
._ ------------- ---------;----- —
i
, me rmrrvtag to myself lhe risht to rvjert any
months,
owins .toon .wakening
;reach
rvaeh the acre
“K® of
of 20
=° unmarrifbd.
“n“rr1/' 47
!’ trate and
and ralvll
civil nnmroizslnnnr
coAtaWonar, with
with tho
the 1
„
1
■intera
particular*
sent tree to any addrcwJ
and mH bids,
blds. The
completion of
house. The hotel became a museum of
months, owing toon awakening interoi |I nxt
me dale
&lt;i»ie for
x.»r tbe
wrompmiw
est in some of the old mine, in the vl- I “'’T
lo’ ."hU&lt;! 2
M»i»tance ot a &lt;flerk. &gt;rho l» at the
PRICE S12 to *22 according to
U.e bouM, and at dinner, and on reoinilv,
and
the
failure
of
letter
.
to
I
marr
5'
b
'
t
’
"'n
-a
and
30,
and
6
never
same
lime
public
proaecutor
and
diaBinding.
cinitv, and the failure of letter ■ to
ception nights the duke himself was uf Irtih’S
reach their damnation through that i m*'Ty'
u a.
' trib“tor
Each district ia always present, grave, dignified and
Notice i« further hereby siren Uuu at the Apply to our Local Axcnt, or Addma
time and place of mH Irttb »; or »t Mich other
office led to complaints, until the mat-'
On'/e«"'&gt; "-By fifteen year, ago03 further provided with a baljnw or
stately, with the look of one who had lime and pl»re thereafter to*hirb 1 lli« Drain
ter
culminated In
George d
II •. .
LG??®.e»°
,1:r anda staff of constables.
la-’a vuiiuxunuju
iu Inspector
iu&gt; x,vi.)r ueunre
.,
. __
.
, ,,
,
------------ o----------------------------------------------------stepped out of a picture frame five Cnmnih’iiMirr Hforejmld mav adjoars lhe nae
Waterbury bring sent from Wa.htog- i tw-n Ute agto of 30 and 25. while only , With tho exception ot a corps ot
the asv»*mriJt&lt; for bruefil* and the land*
i hundred years old and had put on the coinpriited wtthiu lhe Rtriekland T4r Drain
KALAMAZOO. MICH.
ton to torc-rtigate
Ho arrived there ?' ““Z'l nOW’ ** ,beeao“
•«"«» mounted artillery and police, com। clothe* of the nineteenth century, but special Awrwtuenl DIUric l will be ■» abject lo
aome week., ago. and hi. examination hy'opened to women by which .nanded by three officer, with about |
rrvtea. The foliowins b a description ot tho
sixty men,’the republic ha. no armed 1 "°* “* n’*nn'r* ^«D
yeienU tracts or pareebol land conktl inti us U&gt;e
brought
to
light
a
curion.
atato
ot
of‘
he
T
,
,
earI1
T*.
0
”
™
1
b
^?
1
’
sbrt
r
raen
tb
«
repobUe
ha.
no
armed
I
d
h
not
,
t
nome
M
11TM
Io
Sales Agent for Barry, Alle­
brought to light a curious state of af­
------ -T-LThe
,.A_apresident,
_.J.V
; duchess
was not
at home“be lived in
Ing the “.errant in all but salary" of a . »force.
with
the concur| ,7,7
u“ Hnb .(to hto ntwelal sweenaeat dt&gt;trier ot said Drwn,vlz:
fairs. In the office were found one
gan and Ottawa jCouniies,
°'““‘T»“ri*b‘“ oh^'X±“b7n*‘“eZl^Xlm
hundred and fifty-eight letters, some
Da ed th t» Mh. d*jr ot Au*urt A. Ih. 1W4' !.;
opened opportunities for bun- declare war and call up a commando,
that ..rm-inrr*-—»
KiAXk H. Otoood.
of them postmarked twelve years ago. nave
tired. of thousand., and tho commer- in which tho bu.-gh.ra are placed ^^botop^L
Township Drain Com. of the Township o!
Hickory Corners. Mich
Among them were '-even registered eial colleges have filled our cities and
ly fair to Ixith piATies.
Baltimore.
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letters, fifty-seven with requests for re­ towns with clerks, bookkeepers and under the field cornets and command­
ants of each district. The whole force
turn of them; seven were addressed to
Ellisburg, Wash., and had never been i telegraphers of the gentler sex. Tast- Is commanded by the commandant
I ing the streets of independence they general, who is elected by the country
forwarded, and
fifty-one were adfor the term of ten years. All inhabit­
The. Utter tho to.poiu&gt;r hlmmdf di- ' wlth lta bnrde“ and
ants of the state between sixteen and
livened to the parties M whom they I
sixty years of age, not exempt accord­
A FOUR-FOOTED BIRD.
ing to law, arc liable to service on
were addressed. Laid to one side were j
I*resident Kruger is now j
sixty official letters addressed to the : It Sheds Its Extrr. Feet, However, Before commando. ITeslUent
It I* six Weeka Old. ' occupying his office for the third term. •
postmaster, not one of which had been j
That there
are still numerous , He is a patriot, a man whose heroif !
opened, and two full sucks of newspa- j
per mail lay in%a corner, neither of , chances for the indefotigable student ’ life posterity will honor. Among the
which had been opened. It was also and investigator to make new discov- ! Boers he is known exclusively as “Oom
brought to light that since taking eries may be judged from the fact that , Paul," “Uncle Paul.’ Though a man
charge of the office Daniels has never the only known species of four-footed of rugged exterior; untutored even as
made u report or purchased a stamp bird has been discovered only quite re- 1 regards the most elementary branches
j of education, he has shown a practical
from Washington. Further search re­ Cently, says the St. Louis Republic.
This curious anomaly, which could 1 capacity for government that has been
vealed the fact that three years ago
very
properly
be
styled
an
“
avia
paraa match for the most finished diploThomas J. Goodwin, an old citizen of
Ehrenburg, had been appointed post­ doxalis,” is a native of the Amazon : macy and statecraft For tbe coriser­
river
country,
ite
principal
habitat
be!
ration
of the interests of the mining
master of the town, and his commis­
sion had been duly forwarded to him. ing the islchds of Marajo. It is only * class, almost entirely English, he indtlring
the
period
of
incubatiori
(at
'
fluenced
the volksraad to establish a
The document was found unopened,
which time the little embryo’s extra I second chamber, to which they could
and of course had not been delivered.
legs and feet arc seen at their best) j nend their representatives. This chamand early birdhood that the foalfoot- j ber legislates in the interest of the
MUTILATED STAMPS.
ed feature is at all observable. Like ( English class and for the local intcr▲ocordlag to the Law a Torn Stamp WU1
the baby frog, which either "sheds” or eBt« of the country, the volksraad
Not Carry a Letter.
absorbs it* tail, the four-footed bird holding the right of veto over its pro­
The question of the exact extent to
rids itself of its useless legs in the ceedings.
which a stamp may be mutilated and
same manner, chicks six weeks of age
•
yet be passed by the post office clerks usually being perfectly free from any ; PERFUME MEASURED BY CENTS
Is one that is often raised. There is an signs of the oxtj-a members.
The I----------------T
She Wanted Visitors to Smell tbe Dollsrorder of the post office department,
ornithologists profess to believe -that
und-a-Half Roses.
says the New York Post, that a letter
thia curious creature is £ survival of
“All flesh is not the same flesh," and
cannot be forwarded in the mails if
some past geological epoch. Its scien­ there are people who cannot under­
any part of the stanp U lost
This
tific name is Opisthocomus cristatus.
stand the esthetic delight in what to a
would mean that even if the merest
The natives call it the “hoactrin,"
grosser sense is at best a mere matter
/corner of the stamp were torn It would
which means the “evil-smelling bird."
of sensuous pleasure and in many in­
;not be accepted.
Although the deIt is also claimed that there is not a stances simply an affair of dollars and
.pertinent acknowledges that occasion­
carnivorous animal known that will cents.
. ally in the application of this rule
’ some hardship results complaints orc taste its flesh.
What flowers are, for instance, to
rarely .Made.
As regards its observ­
some feminine natures is incompre­
No FrohJbitlou About It.
hensible
to less poetic beings, who,
ance iti the New York post office As­
During a certain court-martial trial •
sistent Postmaster Gaylor said tbe other hold recently in .New Mexico, a colored however pleased they may be with tho
costly
beauty
of exotics are quite in­
, —«•
; sergeant was called to testify against'
“It is an order which is impressed I a lieutenant, formefly his troop-com- ! capable of feeling the true spell of
their
loveliness.
Upon every new clerk, although we ex- ; mander, now charged before the court
One of these true lovers of flowers,
jpect them to exercise a certain amount with intoxication and neglect of duty,
Ti"
0; ueubcuiuii iuld
“°you
‘.v; I calling on Mrs. Midw tbe other d»y.
•of discretion and common sense.
Tuo .• ‘“
Yv»i --------‘
s&amp;y “fl”the
The'
■YouznyUl.tth.
lieutenant toId you
|
“he Njw y&lt;Jrk
validity of a postage stamp, under the i to march the troop down to So-aad So’s
law, depends’upon it never having been : ranch and there go into camp?” asked shown into her sumptuous drawing­
used before for postage, which must be ; the judge-advocate. “Yes, sah,” re­ room, which, in accordance with tho
determined from the condition of the I plied the African sergeant. “Well, delightful fashion of the day, was
stamp itself.
There are many stamp* ' from previous testimony, it seems that filled with costly roses in the greatest
gfsi CUfll matter that go from post} your troop went that night without profusion, and was redolent of their
.offices insufficiently canceled; the de- ' water.” “No, sah; we didn’t git no perfume.
Quite entranced, the “lover of flow­
•Jaoement is often inconspicuous, sooMh I watah.” “Well, how was that? There
-time* only in a comer or along
J was plenty of water at the ranch. ers” wandered from one fragant speci­
men
to another, and finally waa hang­
:m*rgin.
If the practice were Buah a* 1 They didn’t prohibit you from getting
-to admit the use of B*D,J2"ated stamps, !( water, did they?" asked the judge-ad- ing with delight over a large bunch of
“Mme. Cousines,” whose exquisite pink
'iSmfie Skxs
looked moot enchaotingly fresh in a
^ud^' we lire n^ in i. Now I dore, but dey ju.t wouldn’t lot us large bowl of clear cut crystal, when
her hostess entered.
■ \&lt;hi
York poet office had complaints from . hab it.
_____________
“Admiring the roses, are you?" said
people whose letters were not for- j
A
Man.
the latter, after the first greetings had
A certain prominent and excellent been said. “Yes, they are pretty nice
this morning; I gave carte blanche to
Blank to fill my vases every other day,
so I have no trouble about them at alL
hand* meekly clasped on hi* breast But don’t waste your praises over
those twentj-flve-cent things; only
smell these,” pointing to the superb
cluster of American Beauties. “They
He Let

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. for if .you will eXamine them we will convince you of your mistake.

to Are a FEff PRICES TO JUDGE M

\Vork Shirts, Full 36 inch, at
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All W ashable Ties ]fiuc patterns}- at 15c.
All 5bc . neckwear at 40c.
Our $1.00 working pants now going at 69c

NOW IN REGARD TO SHOES

V\ e will guarantee to save you money on every pair that you
.
buy of us.

Of all kinds.

Closing out

at less than wholesale prices.

-&gt; WM be ""prised at the Low Prices.
Highest prices paid.

liteued lizards will
and scurry away.
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                  <text>T;l£ best Adverts
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Hastings Banner.

Largest Circulation
of any paper tn ikt
County.

HASTINGS, MICH., AUGUST 23. 1894.

WHOLE NO. 2045

X.XXIX NO. 17.

VC

A Discount for Cash of Hastings Banner
7 j Per Cent
COUNTY NEWS.
at is what it amounts
to on a pair of $2.00 shoes.
PublbhM Tburadayaby

COOK

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OR HALF-SOLEI NG.
Old Prices

New prices..
Cur price with ticket 35&lt;L
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25c.
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Shoes, 50c.
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woolleu &amp; Bronson
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GIVING FITS

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Last week's tetter.
The burgtar caught.
Last week we
"ton“Zf
l,’"‘ Sc",,,u “n&gt;*b«Y
•tore b..l 1^, ,„|1( bur^|,riK&lt;1
It
liTini !»'
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JIwlfl. nimt nark,, WBS |,ri)b,n hlto lw)
ll&gt;e ml, drawer &lt;&gt;i&gt;rn«l and t,ll,re&lt;l ot »
pp'.,nl" *"‘l "
d"IUr &lt;-""to&lt;ler.te
token"i n ,''*k
O|Wn " ,d *
.aken Imdde. nornn other -irwll .rtlele,
4 A short lime «do Sehaoci Brod, had a box
or tobiicbo slr.lptt
...... ... .
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, feu
.
’ *to have u
tew days Willi..
Willie -1-^
Tretsaea.«
n»ed
supply of tobacco tq peddle &lt;h»&lt;. Snspieion
at once wss attached to Him «u&lt;l Mime of
our citizens began to do detective work.
Finally it was teamed that be had two
wattles fur sate, a link- po| was fumLshrd With money to huy une of these
watches. Hr pertormed his (part of the
trick cleverly and aticeerded in getting
W m. J Barrits watch. Chartes Yank .se­
cured a quantity uf tobaeco ofl Willie and
also teamed that Willie had a pair of tu w
shoes*. So Willie was arrested and con­
fessed breaking Into Scliatftx Ibros’ store.
■Iso into the meat market um| to stealing
: the cxdy of tobacco. No anu&lt;«nt of ques] tioning can induce him to impli&lt;-at&lt;- any
! our with him In his raid on the store and
I meat market but he says Wtnsor Bove
' helped him steal the, t«x»acc&lt;|. Wm. J.
Barrit afterwards dlaeovered that his vio­
lin bad bren stolen aim found h at Willie’s
[home. How a boy-fourteen, vears old
. ran have new alrors. n fiddle dud a watch.
all Moten, and hl* folks knowing that be
»h«-«r k»’&gt;wln« tint
rate-- t»y them dhdumeatly Is la puzzle to
ksill’d, for it may be the nx-an.* of imp!!Scaling some one la-side* Willte.
VVr
i would a&lt;t*vi.-*e Hist .-huh one be arrested
i tor receiving and secreting .htjuteu goods.i.
i Woodland has brrn lufcfted b|
gang
v. a
.. k
4uik hf
1 thh*vt*»-n&gt;r sntiM* time and w(*
'' suge ’i would
j gest tl’.af\-r&lt;intpt and v»gorbi|s action iu.
be
•takilj whenever any cine h discovered.

Quarter on
on all Russet
Goods.

Ladies’
Surins Heel
Shoes.

CONDEMNED
'll RIIEKIIK
Recently stood on the scaffold with only
a few moments between him and eternity.
After the noose was adjusted he was ask­
ed i f he would like to say anything. “Y
he replied, ,“I would like the make a few
remarks about the Wilson Bill.” We
submit that it was not natural for a man
under those circumstances to talk upon
such a subject. It was not expected.
So you would not expect us to talk of
anything but

FURNITURE
It's our business, we’re interested in it,
aud can’t help talking about it. If y°u
want auy Bed Room Suites, Dressers,
Elegant Book Cases or Furniture of any
kind just give me a call. My complete
stock and low prices will please you.
I can show you the nicest thing in t e
line of Baby Carriages you ever saw it
you will only give me the opportunity.

A. McCoy

Fraaport.

MBs Jennie Murdock has returned from
Grand Rapids, where she has been visit­
ing.
Elmer Fisher who has been in the em­
ploy of the C. K. A 8. R. R., has been
brought to his parents home after a 'severe
•pell of pneumonia.
Mrs. George Townsend Is visiting her
parents at Stanton. x
We are thankful to be numbered with
lhe Sunday School RalHeis and to hear
from high circles that our school stood
near No. one on the march. Yet we were
far from protection. We must take a for­
ward step next year, room for all to im­
prove. We will take the forward step.
Charles Youngs is buying and shipping
oats from here.
.
Mrs. 8. E. Wolf has returned to her
home in Woodland after a week's visit at
the Grove.
Many from here attended Camp Meet­
ing.
t
We are glad to report Wm. Smith now
able to be on his feet after a severe attack
of lung and liver ^rouble.
Ell lundal is entertaining a lady from
abroad.
Joe Messenger Is entertaining a daugh­
ter.
Miss Alice Coats a Lansing student.
Is visiting her parents.
Those two men that passed through here
ten days ago in a cart and picked up a log
chain that some children were playing
with, would do well to return with it and
diop it In the yard of B. F. Wolf.
Watch these items for program for Sun­
day Schr»ol institute commencing Septem •
bt-r 12th. conducted by Prof. Humphrey,
of Wayland, closing with doings of Dlst.
Con.

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£Mr. and Mr*. 8. Aa Stanley attended
the Reunion at Hailing* last week.
A Klim attendance at church loot Sun­
day on account of Camp Meeting;
Nearly every one went to the Rally and
report a good time.
F. Weyerman and family spent Sunday
at C. BordendortTs.
Little Marshall Kenyon- baa been quite
Bick
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State Kottdt

Mrs. William Fisher whfr was at Kala­
mazoo taking care of her sun. returned
home last week.
Elmer Fisher returned home last week
Thursday and is slowly recovering.
Denna Waldren Is working wkh thresh?
ing machine this season.'
Mrs. M. C. Knight has an uncle visiting
her;
Lum Olmstead is able to be around
again.
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Flllmar*.

Well we all.went to the grand Rally and
saw lots of people and had a fine time.
A lawn roctal was held at Dell God­
freys* last Friday night with literary exercto-s and Ice cream. A good gathering
and lots of fnu was the order of the eve­
ning. Receipts al&gt;out 3*J1. &gt;
Ed Smith is putting a drive well down
for Mr. Churchill on the Cowl’s place. He
is down over 190 feeL
Mrs. L. Whitney Is-visiting’'with- her
daughter. Mrs. Aldrich, of Hctoe.

B. E. Quick and wife Sundayed in Low­
ell as usual.
Ed. Powers, of Hastings, was In Free­
port oue day* last week.
Editor Qui.-k, of Lowell,* visited Free­
port one day last week.
Mbs May Bufflogtcn. of this place, is
very ill in Grand Rapids at thin writing.
Several from this place attended eamp
A number from this place attended
meet leg In Pennock's grove.
camp meeting at Pennock’s grove Sunday
W. R. Vester has completed h|s journey
last
of 540 miles and received the prize, and
The Cong'l S. S, will picnic iu Yulw’s
Frank Crawford is on the “home stretch’
grove next Friday.
of his journey of 720,miles.
The Fanners' picnic at Freeport has
Carlton.
Woodland kickers crossed bats with
been given up.
Fredrick Hecht of North Carlton, was Carlton second nine Saturday. Carlton
A kqouIv number Irom’ this phot* at- buried last Tuesday at the North Carlton was not Id It as they coiHd not “buck”
haded the lawn nodal at lie! God trey’s church. Age 39 years.
Ho was highly­ against a rotten nmplre. Thu umpire did
last Friday evening.
estee med by alt who knew him.
the meanest game of umpiring that could
The tournament of the ball clubs was a be done by a man (?) or a representative
fowling.
grand success.
of humanity.
.
Mrs. Wm. Freeman is very- .low
. with
....
Win. HLafclit of Nebraska, was called
Geo. Beeler, of' take Odessa, visited
paralysis, with no hopes of her recov­ here by the sickness and death of his bro­ his pitrents and friend*, the fore part Of
ery.
ther Fredrick.
‘ the week.
r Ki-mucriing
P.
Kembrrling'si Douse
house la
Is progressing
Mrs. .John
John smith
Smith ot
of Chicago wno
who has
Mr*.
nas ; Mr. mid -Hrs. S. IL Lydy aud little
finely, also Mrs. KaisrrS house is ready been vWMiw her urollwr, L. Kjiowles. re- (tane-hler. of K.Umo. are vbitlDK relrtlrpi
' tor plastering.
tunied tu her home last week.
1 of t)j|s place.
j Mr-i.A'anlloni and daughter are rxMonday was one of the greatest da}.*
The game of hose ball played between
I j»rclr*i home the first of the coming nioftth. that 'Carlton ever knew.
Ballgames and Carlhm ami Wuodbnry resulted as follows:
J I'he Dr. dors not exj&gt;cct to remain here. and horse racing in the forenoon and lee
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' hr ha* been in prarch of a mure suitable cream in the evening.
Middlr\iU?. I
Two clubs were Cxrltoo.
0 0 1 2 4 10 4 ir. •—so
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Did we no the Rally? Wliy yes. „i._ I place U&gt; locate.
present from a distance. Freeport and Woudbury, 0 4 0 2 3 &lt;1 0 0 9—23
।
Mr.
and
Mr.*.
K.
StrouM*.
of
Irving.
Coats
Grove.
The
first
clubs
to
play
tickets were sold nt Middleville.
Carlton.
i Tbe farmer** picnic will be held at fjB„ j w,-|e the guests of Wm. Freeman and were Coats/ Grove and Carlton. Carlton
’
»ife last Sunday.
.
Mb&lt;» »n Jones, of Detroit, to visiting
winning the game.
Then Freeport and
| lain* Thur-day and Friday. Speakers
Every t*»dy attended camp meeting, Carlton. Freeport .winning.
Next in or­ at Theo Jones' for a few weeks.
I frotii abro:.&lt;l with music by the Middleville
from this place last Sunday.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Suyaer. of Grand
der was the horse racing under the Chief
' comet band will enliven the «xea.ii&lt;in.
Eva Smith has relumed from Indiana.
of the Committee, C. Emu ley, a Lake Rapids. are spending a few days with
I Don Putnam ha** been cpgaged to teach
Mrs. Jennie Ederlr, of California, is the Odessa horse taking first money in the Mrs. MeKIpney and other friends.
I the Pod Augur school again next year.
gtirst of Mrs. Kaiser this week.
Mr. Geo. Hurtman la visitlug lu Ind. at
runnjng race.
Will Crates won the first
I Will Harper will teach in the Heist disQp&amp;sie Bolyeu ts the guest of her sister. prize and Frank Shriber the second. this writing.
I tflot. Yarighion township, next: year.
Rev. MrrWright will soon preach his
Mrs. Gorham this week.
A'weit 35 took supper at John O’Connor's.
j Jam?* German. I^nna Vstiatten. Kate
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John knows just how to treat company farewell sermon on this charge. The
! Johnson. Minnie Funds*. George Bassett
and everybody seemed to enjoy themselves congregation is sorry to lose him.
‘ and Clara Fleming are attending tbe in­
Frank Edmonds. brother to teacher who
B. S. Holly Is painting bis house.
and leel at home.
The c«nnunttre did all
! stitute at Hotting* this week.
Job noy Landis is our popular news­ they could to make it an enjoyable affair. taught the Center school last winter wilt
A number from thiA place attended the boy.
We can truly say that It was -one of the teaeb the same school the coming win­
•
। pioneers' picnic at Campau late, last Fri­
Several from our village attended the most pleasant affairs ever held In this ter.
day.
[
Mrs. Janies Friend spent last week with
place for year*. There were ov£r tworaces at Grand ID puts fast week.
Lloyd Clever left Monday fSr Saugatuck
D. A. Miller, &lt;Hir constable, took Wm. hundred present and all had a good time. Portland friends.
where he will meet Vern Cobb and togeth­ Trees? to tanking last week, where he
- Chicken thieves have commenced this
lUnnald.
er they will spend a week cauiplugat take will stay nt the Industrial Home for boys,
week Mrs. Edgar Bftrra being the first
Last Sunday, Rev. Fisher of Toledo, a
Michigan.
till he linwvvnU en years old. The sen­ brother of Peter Fisher, preached a very victim. ?o we liear. Guard well your
Mr. Moe and daughter Mary returned tence of Justice Vvlte seem* to have met
coops.
.
able sennuu to a largo congregation in chicken
from a weeks visit with Ravenna friends with general approval.
Only a few have started to plow for
this place.
wheal sowing, the ground-being too-dry to
Our ball team went to Hastings Tuesday
last week.
Rev. Vanwinkle had a sister and daugbThe lovers-of the national game had a to take part in the ball tournament, Of
tei and three children Mop with him from
Carlton was well represented at the
chance to see a good game of ball between eonrse we hope they will bring pack the
Friday last until Monday, they coming Rally..
the Middleville and Wayland elute last belt with them.
from Goblevilie.
Arthur Kenyon and family, also Rob’t
Friday. Waylanu’s club was ’assisted by
Mrs. Hnnsicker. who has been sick for
Last Friday L. C. EJmondo had a neiee Whitney and wlfe-expeot to take a little
two Otsego players and one of Bowens some time is improving.
and her husband from Battle Creek stuff­ drive the 1st of Sept... viz.. out to Mont­
Mills, ours by Will McKevitt. of Hastings.
Our creaiuery is still doing a profitable ing with him.over Sunday.
gomery. Alabama, at which place they in­
The work done by our battery, N?rri?k business, notwithstanding the dry wvathLast-week L. C. Edmond* bought one tend to locate.
and Jordan would do credit to any team.
of the finest agricultural tools ever Intro­
The entertainment at Hie Baptist church
c. s. Palmerton has hay fever.
duced Into Barry Co.
A plow carrier
Mrs. Otis Miner and her mother. Mrs. which Is doing fine work this dry weather.
Friday evening was not very well attend­
Many persons In tills vicinity attended
ed, blit 'Qohn Browns’ body Hrs a mould­ Stephen Haight, both formerly of this
August 29- there will be held at our Rally day and all i»peak highly of the
place, but now of Lake Odessa, were In church Barry, Baltimore aud Johnstown manner In which it was conducted and
ering in tbe tomb”.
Tbe creamery rally Saturday was well town Tuesday.
Sunday School Cun venlion.
Let every are eager to go again.
Our blacksmiths are kept busy setting obe come. All will be provided for.
attended nearly every patron bring presMost of our soldier boys attended the
senL Speeches by Prof. Smith of the tire.
,
reunion and think they never attended a
McIntyre A England shipped a. mixed
Agr. college. Mr. Lille, of Coopersvll e.
better one at Hastings.
Eugene Davenport, of Woodland and Mr. load of stock from here un Monday.
George Grayboru rides »u a new car­
Rev. A. O. Cossar, of Vermoatville, la
Our I. O. O. F. lodge had work on Mon­ riage.
Bates, of Moline, were excellent. The
encamped near hero. He la aoeampaaled
Mrs. Elsie and Miss Jane Stevens spent by his two sons.
ice cream was splendid, the day was beau­ day night.
Geo.
D.
Barden,
of
Lake
Odessa,
was
tiful and altogether It was an excellent,
last week In Albion visiting friends.
John Pyle and his son Cornelius are
T. J. Norris and wife attended Camp with us again.
In town on Tuesday.
splendid, beautiful lime.
It Is reported that there will be a hot. Meeting in IVnnock s Grove last Sunday.
Mrs. Fenton and son Carl are visiting In
A slight breakage In the machinery at
law suit before Justice England, Thursday
Mildn-d Corning of Hillsdale is visiting the brick yard last week oc&gt;*asionad a
Grand Rapids.
between George W. Smltli and Henry friends at this place.
Louis Fenton is working in Charlotte.
stoppage of work for a short time but they
Rev. Elmer preaches bh faro well ser­ hayc started up again.
Brumbaugh.
Utile Margarite Caldwell is venr sick.
John Velte’s new house is progressing mon one week from Sunday.
Camp nntding commences in Mr. wig­
Born on the IMh to Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Sarah and Laura Miller and Emmett Leonard, a girl.
gins’ grove next Thursday. Gov. hlch finely, and will te one of the finest resi­
Lev &gt;• re attending the teacher’s Institute
and Washington Gardner will give ad­ dences in uur village whew completed.
A very interesting game of ball was
Lawrence Cavlnaiigb and wife have re- at Hastings.
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I dresses that day. We h»pr the r audience
:layed here laat Saturday tartwren Delton
Miss Lucy Brown of Grand Rapids leads
1 will not have to stand up as at Hastings turntd from Alleuu county where they
nd Cloverdale, resulting in victory far
have been visiting Mr. Cavinaugh’s |»r- the Young People’s meeting next Sunday Delton. Score 21 to 25.
on Rally Day.
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Rev.
(A. Cossar will preach at tile
^"tiih ball game In &lt;»ur village last Fri­ evening.
Tin* M. E Society meets al the home of Cloverdkte church next Sunday at 10
Bedford.
Mt. mid Mrs. John Hulbert «re the h»p- day between the bmdaew wn cast ami Mr-*. David Miller opr, week from Friday o'clock a. m.
west of Main street resulted in a score of afternoon;
Quite a number attended camp meeting
nv mrents of a boy.
Last Saturday the long looked- fur at Hastings on Sunday.
P&gt;The Y P- S. C. E.
Klve »“ ™lrr' 14 to 27 In favor of the cast side.
1 g-oiue yf ball between Lae®y and Bedford
Ulnment »l the church Sept. 1st. KverjOrsuge* ill? Mill".
! oecurretl at ibis place. A crowd of about
I Young Peoples Christian End.»ror 500 |&gt;eople gathered to sec the game. Well
The people of Assyria entertained
01 The Sun.Uy School &lt;ff this Phe" h"d “
Soclely was sueressfully orgiuized here thdse Sandy fellows name and took back guests from Banfield. Battle Creek, Barryplcrne .t -lull l.ke tert
” last snudiir evening with twelve aetlve
the bromn that the News correspondent ville. aad Lacey. Saturday and Sunday.
wm eniored by all who attended.
aud nineteen assr'i iate memlwrs.
W. 4. j said Urey took from them a short time The meeting was well attended and pawed
Uncle Josh and bls boys ‘ W
Led­ Wem?s was elected Prrsident: Will. Jjhnford B B. C. Is called” went up to Lares toiu Vice Preiddent. Mrs. S. C- Wing, ; agn, they a'*&gt; said that there was nothing off utetdy.
said when they woo a game
Well boys
Mrs. John Tnsker and Mrs. Calvin
Secretary and Mr*. F. D. Hpll,x rrea*urer. ■ win a game and give u» u chance to say Smith with their ?hildreu vim ted their
Mr*. Hall who has been the guwrt of * stiinethiiig.
mother at Vermontville this week.
But no. Vucic .lush seilotulf objected to Ell Nichol, Unrelu'“r&gt;&gt; “
I
Mrs. Louise Seger was at Nashville
having th? I»vl
remaining hairs taken bonn- »l Chirico. Ml'tenyMaplr Grove.
Friday and Saturday last week.
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S^tdiX
bl&lt; wna"
Delbert Shoup and sister from neaur
\ mm-UI will l«- fflrr" •*
rhorcli
There will be a tarney and biscuit social
K oeeteto. the box tor
null Torwliy rraiiiw. lhe proewds «' It" Hickory Cqrurrs, visited their parent* at Dr. Powers’ on Friday evening, Aug.
here Saturday and Sunday.
towerd, ihlnfflUMt the church.
24th. A cordial Invitation to all.
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th" "”n,h ""‘"7
Master Lee Brice of Hastings Is vhiUng
Our Sunday School attended the Rally,
The next Aid society will oe held at
»
one man out. but for some reason did not get in Hue to Maple Grove friendsepltpiy
'^nto"mm.
wl b'cuwith
“i«l«lt
bt. plmto
Mrs. Jack Parks’, Thursday of next week.
I
Quite
n
number
from
here
attended
Rather late to mention It but the fact
march with the rest
.«&gt; -«»■r„,ui7otTthb.8««
Camp Meeting hear Hastings Sunday.
was we did not hear of it for a week, after
Milo.
»nUn^WSo«“o? .teVr
Mim May Howley starts this week Wed­ it. Irwin Chapman and Carrie CamU
The writer attended the Kalamaroo nesday on a two week* visit with friends were united in marriage some three
Coonty pioneer i*rnlc held »i Uke Virw iu Petoakey.
weeks ag». Is it too late to wish them
Sam Lang and son of Ind. are visiting happineM and Bucceas?
|Mt wrrk. S»vr m«ny old
»equ.lntetwr*. Among &lt;brm Solomon K. si K-ibert Shoup's.
Just about a mon th ago Chas. Atkins’
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r
.
A-D.
Jarrail
&lt;»f
Battle
Creek
called
on
Hall
In__tbe
o&lt;
bouse wm destroyed by fire and on the
tian who
wu*’ nau.rd
_ plonwr
rtMai|MW(!«&gt;•
&lt; tnnuv
The
Grove trimds last week.
site cl the old one is a lovely one much
Rnrrv Vo.
4 wv writer
«•••*— obtained
-- tnn» -y
hetTlu regard to the
early f
Waters
W
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r-’T "f
m&gt; and Mr*. Chas Gray jr- are keeping
finer and handsomer than the old one,
^'^"^toi't'T'tbeTA
Mr. Hall h 15
Ior Wm. Jarrad during bis visit hi nearly completed.
Prairieville towneWlt.
's
He
exi«r.
r*d
a
County.
’
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Abbey issued cards
.
.
ness the sad aeir
d W8
were rears of age and blind.
wish tn attend the Pioneer mealing "I
M,oU^
for .a surprise birthday pasty fur Lucy
X to «PPer famished by the Ucey Barry County. The writer will make -at,
11 nt‘H and wife Momt Sunday with ■
Aug 10. over 1QQ gnesta were
t». 11 (M.s an«i wire xptw juiMx y
pn-w-nt and a nwrry rveniiMr was pmnmd.
effort to gratify bls wishes.
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club.
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ir popular thrrehrr. threshforurePs faihnra. , An elegant supper wm served, hbe re­
fur J. K. Fhww*.
-»•! Mrs- F. Hallock visited at
nnmbeT
Drwu^{s anKm.
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family rd
t&gt;n&lt;- day.
bu. of wheat sun oats.
gueaU threshed 1750 bu.
W A- Spalding is again In I hr mar\K
Pins, a[
from Willtaiu Burgess.
s^air
viottiux in Hustings.
paying il»
'“r
handkerchief* and otiirr useful gifts
.1 Eni-ber««|
« w* P;ckei fraer.
relatives and frteart*.
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if the prominent features of our business, and 1 ’
- -ttnnr an enviable reputation for the first-class
. ’ we give. Our fits are reliably and quickly made.
— - and Children want fit? we always fit them with
?■ -is." firn- .'hiH-s; when nice every-day shoes Are
Kindgv. Kalmbaeh &lt;fc Co.'s goods fill the bill.
. like those H. P. Baldwin Goat Skiu Shoes.

F. &lt;4. STOWELL

Mr. and Mns. Charles Houghman. of
Koxand, are visiting Henry Hosmer.
Mr. and Mrs Leonard Straw and moth­
er attended the funeral-of their aunt. Mrs.
Jacob Burgman. of Woodland. Monday.
Several from here attended the camn
meeting near Hastings Sunday.
Selah Noyes Is at Grand Lodge visiting
relatives.
Alvah Park entertained his cousin. B.
Abbey, of Assyi la. the latter pert of last
week.
Floyed Downing Is quite sick with ma­
larial fever.
Frankie Brawn is visiting friends in­
Grand Rapid*.
Mr. and Mrs. Webb Cole are visiting
relatives in Livington Co.
•Mrs. Nelson Rxsey. of Charlotte, was a
guest of her parents Mr&gt; and Mrs. David
Smith. Monday.
Mr. Lingofelter, B. F. Benner and souWenton, of Indiana, who have be*n visit­
ing friends here have gone to St. Johns to
visit relatives.
F. F. Curtis, of Ollma, and Mr. Cross,
of Adrian, were guests of Am Noyes,
Monday.

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EEADY TO ADJOURN.

INDIANA DEMOCRATS.

SACRED MONKEYS.

A LESSON LN ZOOLOGY.

tonkhing phpArnl .tmrtnre. With iu
They AwwtnbJe Ln Convrution at Indlunflat, horny and toothless beak. Ilka
Thtmdav, Aug. $3'. 1H94
Hpoti-K nrid Nonnnatr u Tlrkrt.
Strango Facts Dl»olowd by a that of a dnck.lu webbed feel, aquatic
in certain parts of India m™i
Ojarrens Awaits Prosidontial AoIxnUNAror.tS. Aug. 16.—The largest
Smithsonian ProfoBsof.
ngardKl aa object.
«•
COOK BROS.. Praor**rtora.
Uo6 on .ths Tariff Bill.
convention in the history of the demo*
head, short tall and habit of feeding ■■Romh.irconc«,d^ *
—--------- ----cratic party in Indiana convened ut 10
upon insects, mollusks, cruatacians and Trawl and Adrentur, ." th,.
B&gt;Hb 1‘aMed and l^acuiMod in th» Heuato ’ o’clock, a. in., WdlueSday in Tomlinr
worms, tbe platypus seems actually a •bout to enter the court t ' !
vldad into Four Ctaww* - Fwaltarttlra
ah&lt;i iiuiiM-—*ri.n
— ..—
! FiOn Bai], There were 1,747 accredited
crow, between a mamnml and a bird. monkey temple at N„h,i
. lwM
of the VarfoRft FumUlea—Queer
otfciating uihmin aaU
Day Briefly Told.-Othcr Cap' delegates seated on the main floor.
When
you consider that It lives in
Mawupml Mammal u
’
OF | The committee on permanent oreanRtrrAams. somewhat as does the otter or must Halt tbe court of Hunlmi
t ization reported and named Gov. Matthe muskrat, burrows in the banks and monkey gexj-.-wlu. £7™“
[Spools! Wiuhlnslon Louer.]
OXLT WAITING.
f thewa for permanent chairman of the
“In tlie study of .oology,' says * »cb lays its eggs in nexts built of gram or AJter .omo diacueM,.,,.
7.
Washixotox. Aug. 2ft.—The action convention. Chdirman Matthews was enlist in the Smithsonian institution, such stuff within its tunnels above wa­
point WM yielded, the party
!**
of the president on the tariff bill is received with loud cheenc
ter
mark,
you
will
peroerve
what
a
real
“we learn that all of the living crcathe only thing that stands between ’
In his address Governor ,5fatlhews tures on this earth are divided into paradox, from the zoological point of
the senate and final adjournment, it reviewed the poHticaNjltuulion of the
four great classes. They arc the ver­ view, this animal is. The eggc it .Jays
Dyspepsia
is the general opinion that with the country, upbraiding ihe republican
tebrates. articulates, radiates and mol- closely resemble turtle egg, three'And Indigestion, try a bottle, and be­ bill passed upon by the chief executive' party for its extravagance in pnbfourths of an inch long by one-half inch
luslcs.
fore you have taken haff adozendosea, adjournment could be arranged within lic’___
affaira
its obstinate ad­
_____ and
_ .,,,
-Tbo vertebrates include all animals the other way, and covered by a tough,
you will involuntarily think, and no a day s time. The last of the appro- herence to lhe policy of protection in
having backbones, formed of a succe*- white flexible pod. No satisfactory in­ vanced fir before I heanl a u-rrill
doubi. exclaim,
print ion bills received the final con­ spite of the hardships
thereby pion of ijpncn, or vertebr®, nuchas the formation has l»ecn obtained no far re­
roer all around, and,
sideration of the senate during the entailed on the country at Ihrge. He
“That Just Hits It!”
specting the incubation of these,epgs.
horse, dog, fish, monkey or man.
tinned, on looking Ur. u
lust
week,
and
even
without
the
pas
­
claimed
that
the
senate
tariff
bill, al­
“That soothing effect is a magic
“The articulates include all animals but there is no dotfbt that they, are
whoe
army.of the larger
touch!” Hood's Sarsaparilla gently sage of the Murphy resolution there though not all that hud been hoped whose hard parts an? external; such as hatched somewhat os hen’s egginre,
mjkmg yrwardj me from ail
tones and strengthens tho stomach would not have been much probability fp?
for from the
present congress, tlie turtle or lobster, and such insects by the warmth of the parent's bo&lt;ly.
Some
jumped on
and digestive organs, invigorates the -■
.• general legislation &lt;&gt;owing
wmu
of —
any
to was a marked advance over the
“The marsupials are funny
mo. others swung by the bmnha»£2
liver, creates a natural, healthy desire the
likelihood
*v
* ’ 1 v
’ of‘ there being
’
no KcKinley law.
and was a step
innis.r’ said tie scientist “They arc
for food, gives refreshing sleep, and quorum
my head, and many eke. ; ,lp ti,,
goal __
of pcominer।
’rr—
in short, raises the health tone of the
found exclusively in Australia, with
In my rear. Bcreral fpmal,., |,w,7*
Senate Proceedings.
t chil freedom. He urged a rigid adlrerthe single exdcptlcn of tlic opoasum ones clinging to t.hem bat ; . .o., ??
^entire system. Remember
i WAfliUXGTOX, Aug. 15.—In the senate
ence to the national platform of 1K02.
family iu North a.id’ South Amtricr.
seeiu
to fender them 1D9yesterday a message was received from and after paying a tribute of respect
The marjiupials are mriumals whd car­ t*»,oe&gt;e?- * few of the b^t ‘7!
; the house informing the senate that to President Cleveland, closed with an
ry
their
youngl
In
pouehes.
One
funny
app-tn
utly
Jhc
old,
.
..
,,j
■?
the house had passed bills placing coal, appeal for the recognition of silver,
thing alxiut thb m’.:2ir:ois of Anstmli’-. about half a mlnuu t., i„.r
.*
! iron ore. barbed wire and sugar on the
At the conclusion of Gov. Matthews' j
Ls that, although they pisscsw nothing whole trite respond^',, ,-rhile in
free list, in which it asked the concur­ speech the platform was read and ;
, akin to the mf.mtnnls of other qwtl- in upon- me.
—
rence of the senate. Bills were passed adopted. A synopsis is as follows:
, neute. with t“*e c. “ccp!i &gt;ns nttne-J.
Whntjo dp I knew
—----------------------------------------- ------------- promoting ComfaMote Louis C. Sertori.
It IndontM the recon! of the democratic
• i Ttyevcr, j
j
। they Kicm to mimic inune::troordinL;ry hallooed a:;loudly
Hood’s Pills cure nv«r Uls, constipation, retired, to rear admiral oti the retired party In Indiana' afflrata tbe patty'*
eoyld to
bfiionancss, jaundice, sickbeadacbe,indigestion Hal, and authorizing soldiers' home opposition to prctQ-tiynj dtclnrci for tar­
, fashion the boards of eoimtric.:-else­ my people hear, ami t
iff for revenue only' approves tbe efforts of
”ny 'Treat camwhere. This niimrarj- extends not only fort the monkeys retr.-•'•at.
( Xnanugcrs to extend outdoor relief to- t--------------President Cleveland
and the members of the
J ;; few pseeg
to hsbite, but tbe very appearance .•» erery Lime I djd
veterans.
_ ’ '* hoiue to carry avt the protDUa** .f th© ptatTJ.“ vnjjouraged
PARKERS
the creatnrea. Some of then l-.x!; like me to persevere, I '• ( 1 ,
Washington, Aug. 1&amp;—In the acuate■ form of 1BU2; conCc-.uns the aetMU*i*» who aided
HAIR BALSAM
ro-IvAd t]lat
tn defeaiing tbe Wllaon bill, as fur a&amp; it re­
wolves, other.;: like mice, Ltill ether ,
yesterday, the conference report on the . latcd
when I began to-yvtre.it
to trusts.
like f &lt;inirrel - dr rjt.Hr, end .mo cn. upon mo n^fain, W0h*)ut IJ Jclosed
civil service bill was presen ted aud ' It congratulate* eoBgren that a sobstoaUM !
Ycutarui Color,
;‘ng aib eted
k hair ialliur.
( While some aria cirnteeroua, llhe the by my noise.
adopted. A letter was read from Sec­ measure of reform- has been effected and ap- ;
r
IlJtai Drnrriw.
wolf abroad, others sre faucet esters,
retary
Carlisle 111
in Iregard .to the four proves tho action of the house of representaWr-j-TTr-k .
____ -_________
FV
LUTV VUrilSlC
Once more I
uiii
4 garo a
thes
in
follow
Ing'tbe
enactment
of
this
law
!
&amp;s
moles
are.
aiid
*
others
yet
arc-herJ“.~ *■’”
’.‘_3 iron. «oul, sugar with the pita-uire of Hoparatc acu placing I
trefiiendoufi shout, v.h •.
I J .-r--^r » Gin&lt;er Tc.:-.!o. P cure, the Mvrrt Ci-ujii, and
Bild
Wire—declaring
d(
wire
that if the feucar, iron orc aud barbed wire on the free
- blvorous, like sheep. In sdi-jrt. these went again.
I
W»sk
IMiRvKion, ra&gt;n,T»k« intimo.a&lt;&gt;e*. #_ barbed
,
,
fpll;
twenty
; four
THE DICK-BIIJ.EI) PLATYPUS,
• queer unirmh^ t o unlike thorx* of all y~ardii this lime lx&lt;..n
HIMDERCORNS. n,a',r bills *became
— laws there would lx* list. It especially Indorses the Income tax a&gt;
fiton, ^1 L-rt. !.&lt;. M f&gt;n.’.zuo. &lt;&gt;r KISCOX a CO.? N. Y. j a deficit at lhe end of the present fis- 1u wise and equitable mr.aaure, deidffnntl to '
-*««y came
' other lando,:
to trr to fcniu-t? in
us Bobby Burns saw on n lady's bonnet ' their ways and appearance tho:&gt;? to jumping' arpumb -&amp;ml •”*'t kj&gt; I-wag
place
a
fair
share
of
the
border.!,
of
the
:
1
!
about to repeat the
(TIAAA
&lt;fther vain- cal year of about ^JO.OOD.OGO, of which government
upon the property of tbe 1 1at church.
H. nmr hopes
over $28,000,000 wciuld be caused by the !
were raised by b l
country: also the law passed authorizing the .
“The radintes are those whose arms ’| which we Amoriocns are aaeuutomeiL
‘
&gt; y. de­
free sugar bill alone.
itaxation of xn-enbacks. and favors the prempt .
“
The
new-bdrn
babies
cf
those
mar
­
cr.'nit
old woman
.,
cud tanticlcH extend from a solid cen­
gobbling
enactment
of
a
law
by
our
next
le«i»h.tunj
for
'
Washington. Aug 17.—In the sen- ’
supial mammals t»re so-very AC3&amp;I! that through the midst • f tl. „□
i ate yesterday a joint congratulatory ]the taxation of that class of money: also most [ ter. speh us tire starfish.
they
are
woudrr.*
in
the
world
of
adFbe shook *two ,&lt;*r tb n ■ , th?ni by
heartily
Indorses
the
repeal
of
tbe
odious
clc.
‘
“
The
mollusks
ure
the
shflllih,
as
the
' resolution from the United States to itlon law. and declare.'. Lu favor of constitution- I &lt;
enece . The. kas^arou mother mny b® the paws ns ?:h? rrv ' j.-jt
oyster or clam.
^S'M'.’h7r r*‘* ,t*1? cSe:*i’ ”‘L pared auj
"4 sdpner
Hawaii was adopted. Tariff bills re- Jal amendment providing for the election of ;
ix »i l.ci &gt;..• prqpAr-,!.! nuttr.tjy frnni
$•.
“There you have n lesson in coolcgy ' ■ ix feet tall, but her babies ore not had th? ecme within h? .; . &gt;'- ffhitn
she
lota's tatc! 3d ■ lating to sugar and other articles in ’XJnltod States senators try direct vote of tho which all of your ebildrea.sJ»oul&lt;! study much larger titan goed si.-.e*! pcanhte. opene.’ fipofm • t» rr n
। dispute were referred to u committee, people.
There is nothlig to n baby bangareo d.i:te;rbiL;T the :
1
The
policy
aud
principles
of
the
American
to-day;
1
so
that
when
they
take
up
the
’.heir
• and Senator Hill’s measure providing Protective association art dec lured to be HUb- 1
•re'.iretncnt. . «he m ‘i
•; j, with
big text book on roolngy later on at but a wee. tiny he:..’, r.r-.l a good
cemitnftkind anJ that voti 1 for tliv exclusion and deportation of Aral, unwise, unpatriotic, undemocratic and ! school they will have n gcKxl outjir. • five appMutmq The Httlb bits
rnn-. atei &gt;nt frantic gesr.in s. » '•
run .&lt;n,»w by thi« sJftniiturr in bine on even jar.. ulieh anarchists was passed without un-American.
'•part
and
fore-feet
grada-.i
’
y
d;
rvlop
into
qrh k’y. and her t
. • !r
The platform strongly lavors every lawful idea of the subject to cornmenre with.
-J division.
Fight, but th»y nc-.ir besom? very
effort to1 Sclrdnily
secure for tho-c
i
W A8IUNGTON, Aug. 18.—In the seuntc^^^Vby
u»lla/iffio •:arn their Uvch- ,
“Well, let us return to the vert
large, while the 1 ig hind leg.-. £row
"
------------ . ---- .a better condition, anile bratea.
1
They
are
divided
into
cl;:!«s&lt;
s,
‘r’r comi on the 17th a motion was made jo up- —
J------- the efforts
*
condemns
that have oecn ’
rapidly, and very -wn the little* fel­
•fined pa­
ith the \ fumilivs, genera and species. The bi- lows are hopping about exploring the
| point Senator U bite to the vacancy on . made to Identity their cause
pUeitly
to
oK
,
Infamous
con&lt;&gt;pLxhcfos
of
lawlennesa
and
maua
family
includes
mankind
of
! the finance committee caused by " the
anarchy which threaten the very fouadutions . every race. Th? quadrumana fr.mily big world for themselves. When a
I v&gt;/‘.u!
death of Senator Vance. Senator Mur­ of
order and eh niratlou. It demnnres er ery ।
kangaroo gvtal alxmt ns big aa an or­
Vhn»id
; phy was also put in nomination, but mnulfcstatluD. of violence aud mob spirit, fa’- I includes nil of the monkey peoples. dinary Vat. it nAk-; neither aid nor ad­ tbe juufrlc I tact my
coming t“ t
■ under the rules the nominations went tors lows regulaUnv immigration u&gt; exclude We will let ali of thou- thing.', pa*.'., vice from fas mamma, but just hops he
turb the mcake;-^ _c.
th&lt; pauper and vicious classes.
however, for the pre.nmt, and toil;
i owned
rits-k mode with Thlnacura Tablets by a ar&gt;n- , orer. The conference report on the deIt deeian s McKlnleyiszu to be tho cause of 1 about mammals. What? Nover hdard away and makes its awn living. The
wntaan.
Uflc 1*;.. -j,* They ( r.-ut- pcsW.t Wndlsto.nJ flciency bill was submitted.
financial depression: favors urcitrutlon be- • of mammals? Well, yem hkvp. seen • kangaroo family is funny*.
‘ft appeared, w..:,r-I?’,r’.a of7. 0:1
the variable ।
bv the
Washington, Aug. 2u.—]n the seii- tween employes and employers: oppows
PErt* •;nl ’ 1-cnrdlng the vorthlcys. Thev
“But, small as the baby, kangaroos £rata*ifan *
•
them
often
enoughMammal*
are
the
•
’
:•&gt; food
' Vn rices plumpnnd rtjund onr tho t'k- ate Saturday it was decided that stunptuary laws: reaffirms the belief that both ’
«n . Th-;y are the
‘ i there should be no further legis- gold and silver kfioultf be used as a money higher onler of vertebrates, whose are, you should see the new-born opos- every dry: be&gt;: ’
and that both should be coined young arc born alive and who draw
wcrshijx*:! ty t.’i
J; 'pLi in the
i la lion oyer which there is a contest at standard,
STANDARD REMEDY
without discrimination and without charge .
country round, wi:
.•c.-rr.t offerings
cor.tainlnR no a-vsenle, ami nl so- ; this session of congrosa The resojn-' for mintage: halls with deilghi the signs of a i nourishment • from their mothers’ i
)mclv hanules*.
&lt;if rice and swovtme
tn them contin, tion to appoint Senator White to the restoration of the blmatallic system: indorses ; breasts during their infancy. The bi- I
Price- prqpalil. 81 per box ; vt for 93.
uolly.
! vacancy on the finance committee was the adminhtratljn of Cleveland, especially his . mana, quadrumank. canine, feline and ।
in maintaining law and order, indorses other high orders of vertebrates are .
The T«I%*Ari’R^fwi&gt; GKT FAT’" rr*”’
wuupwu. ’ a
UU0
adopted.
A resolution was adopted
to course
the udministrati-m of Gov. Matthews and
mamma
la
’
*
New' iMtru.t tbe finance committee
close, with a demand that congress deal gen- j
All of this Ktndy of zoology came up .
’ port back an amendment to the free eruusly and oven bountifully In the matter of
•
by reason of the question propounded j
PROBATE ORDSB.
sugar biM providing for the Me Kin lev peailonx to soldiers.
The following ticket was nomin- , by the scientist at the Smithsonian:,
I bounty on raw domestic sugars. After
Stare of Michigan, County nf Burnr-ss.
Ala *«HMon or the Probate Court for tlu. ; th© passage of the bill for the relief of «ted;
“Did you over henrufa mammal that
Jxwh’v of harry, hn'den i.t lhe Preimt® office, in
Judge of the supreme court. First district. lays eggs?'1
Uw City of HnstingM. Ln said county, on Wed- the Oklahoma settlers, the senate ad■­ . George
F. Ketnhard. erf Spencer county; judj-t&gt; ■
n-sftav; the K&lt;hday of auctsl in the year one ' journed.
A great many, people assume to
!
of
the
supreme
court.
Fourth
district.
Joseph
I
thousand eight hundred and olnety-four.
1
Th. UnM.
3«“« «OTMr. wereurr or «ou
*know it all.” ar!(i thereby fail to lenrn
Probate11’ C,uir,t:S
Armstrong, Judge of
or 5tctfof ! much. It was my good fortune to as­
j
Washington, Aug. 16.—In the house ’ 2?J!«
an
i
R
‘
&gt;
(
cy
®
pfc
b^
nouilDnt
ed)
.
auditor
T. Ft^^7~*Marlom*,trcai! i
In the matter of the estate of taofoda Bianch- yesterday no business of importance slate. Joseph
,A“ *■ ’’’
-certain early in life that the only way
■
ant. oeeo isi d.
urer of state.RiWrney
Morgan Chandler.
HanM !' to get information in this world is to !
“nd filing’be rethion duly ver|. | was transacted beyond the introduc- w. rulw;
county; attorney &lt;eneral
general. h&gt;wnclll
Francis M.
firdof Ira lUanchxrtl. adminwuvtor of said es­ tion of a resolution by Gen. Black in cock
Griffith, Stritzeriacd: clerk of supremo coura confess ignorance &lt;»u all subjects—aud I
tate praying for rraaoiB tiierrtu »rt forth that
Weltnan. Sullivan county: tiuperlntend- ask questions. So I said: “No, 1 never
he m.iy be licenced to sell the real estate of said j regard to silver coinage, who asked
•Til
de^KM-d as In said pel Itlou described.
; for unanimous consent for its imme- °,at of Jwb,lc!n«t™ytl°n.Charles Thomas. H*r- heard of such a mammal. Is there a !
Thereupon It Is ordered, that Saturday, the'।
‘1 H
bBt “
"•—
family of egg-laying mammals?”
• *&gt; II
-‘pi
...uOh Z®8:’’ "’pH®'1 tht
1
said peUtlonand th-U the heirs at law of said ,
ASKING_____
FOR। AID.
W-uhiaotox, Aug. 17.—In th. houw
there,are several mammal families of !
*°d *n oUwi: iwrson* h.Mtrwted iu
said estate, are required to appear at a session I yesterd»v thm wu but a bare quo Pullman striker^ Bequest oor. Aitg.&gt;id that hind. Every one. apparently, imaL?* ', !\0Hr/&lt;lher‘ « b*'Ibo!f,B» At •!&gt;'• Probate,rf. {
for Succor. I Agines that all mammals—that is to 1
- - • 3®e..in the City of Hastings, in said County, and ,' rum present. Tbe deficiency appro­
Jriiow ’cause, if any there be. whv priation bill »a» further conaWered,
SrRiKGyixLD, Ill., Aug. 20.-The fol- ‘ “y’ croatur®!‘ which suckle their 8nini They
no digger than beans;
the nrayer of tbe petitioner may not 1&gt;L as also was the silver coinage resolulowing
letter
baa been received by । yobnfr—brin* th&lt; m forth alive; and JUMt Bl&gt;nut as long and round aaordinaF?HIe4Li»{'nd U. 19 ,urth«r ordered, that ♦ion.
aald petitioner give notice to the persons
Gov. Altgeld:
. correspondingly, thq popular notion is *
white beans before they are soaked
WssursoTo.x, Aug. 18.-There waa i 2CrT'rKOTO",ul- Au«•
n . uc
,he rendency of
To Bis ^xcol-1 *hata11 other animals lower down in Bnd bakcdTheir little tails are
said retttloo and tho hearing thereof by causing
Bcoi-y of this order to be published In tbe TI.-u^ hardly a quorum in the bouse, as mem­ ofpJ!n^&lt;’Zh?tr?iIIUao2: We-1“®
1 tbe. scale ot creation—birds, reptiles' wr°PPed »hout them.and they just sleep
£1
“rip».b*
&gt;y «^durc
tings Bakxkh. a newspaper prlntedwnd eircu- bers were anxious to get away and otPullman, who.bj therreed and
nn
a “ frth ~ :inT
------and sleep for several weeks, until they
” MJ&lt;I O'’®’1*
Barr&gt; ortee in each
‘ tholr BP*C1“
laJ'i'« effrb to bo «ub- are able to hop about and take inven­
for **»«* successive weeks previous to were leaving on every train. No bus­ te a eoauhloa where .Urvwloa
. K-ld day of bearing.
ideas of Importance was transacted.
M?”.
do hereby .ppe.i w Jou
xequently hutched end to bring forth tories of their surroundings. They are
Chari xs. w. Armstrong.
|
Wa.kixotos, Aug. so.—The house
re'±.,°“ T"
h*’« ofl*Prtng. Now neither of th&lt;X prore more affectionate than the kangaroos,
astings
ity
an
l*.™
was in Mission but &gt; short time, no m-te rt le.vhw'XSX .Xur^ll” ■ ±'&lt;Xi‘t‘Wr”t
P‘““ ‘
because they are ao helpless. They
Hartings.
Mich.
business of importance being tran­
cling
to
their
mammas,
and
depend
v® starving. Our places have been tilled with '
1^°*^ ™any of the an1 mala that
PROBATE ORDER.
sacted.
workmen from all over the United States ' are elassed below tbe mamma bi brimr upon them for a long time before they
State of Mtehlgan, County of Barry.«.
AFITAL
$75,000.00
brought here by the Pullman company,and the forth their young alive This is tho seek their own independent livings.
■ ’
M *c*sbn of th© Probate Court, foi
MURDERED FOR S6.50.
.^^"X^ere^X-Sa'S ' ^e'n
™
SURPLUS $r.».INm.&lt;a-.
It is perfectly natural for them to
Ben
Rwd
Confwo.
TUnt
U.
Killed
ud
said County, od Wednesday the 1st dav of
here-la deBtltution.and t heir condition Is tfum • X V &gt; F&lt;?
nonM’ of the
play dead’ when strangers come near im nrporate-d under the laws
Beblwd Uenderson Nom- Terre llnote.
Aucmrt. »n the year one thousand eight him­
Michigan.
them. Kron when they are only two
.
drtd and ninety lonr.
"
Txnnx Havtx. Ind.. Aug. IB.—The
JJ'oeha old, and have just opened' their
PiS^te11,
w* Armstrong, Judge of
t&gt;pe» for
i cornfield murder mystery here has
little
eyes,
they
wiH
curl
up
and
seem
iu«..nbi
of ,he etUte &lt;&gt;* Barnes R. been cleared up by tlie confession |
your prompt aneullou, we remain your. u&gt; .J1 Ch “lw"y" be“r living young. Also dead to the world when any member
Mason, a minor.
«&lt;!SrfTn,l.’L&lt;nniW2?.,t thedul* verb made by Ben Weed after his ar- ' dlnreM.Uie^urvliwetyliens or Pullman
| th'rearc not a few snakes whoso youmr of the human family approaches or
He says * he and the mui- j
m. P
Kuardlan &lt;»f *ald mlnnr. rest
“T. B. Pouma.
I »rc l»rn alive, and likewise some llr- picks them up.
V- Reynolds, fswbtw.
•
iidV i^. «iall,rr
Hecoaat«« *och mtardiiin
AW»^file4 In said court may be heard ami derod man. Henderson, walked from I
“I b°pe thal yra have bwsn intrrcrt.
Marshall, lit They slept in the corn­
------------------1
trui
hat
the
lower
vertebrates
uro
nU
*wis are all ctt . , ^his story of the peculiar mamte2‘'IeuwJo *’
‘hat Thuraffsy the field. Reed, waking first, shot and i
D. W. ggjtaJM,.
|1 i • i layers.
Nay.
a uuuiDcr
1number of
' &gt;Srdg‘la'‘,,f A“F|wtA. D., ihsi at ten o’clock in
of {^Jf
’ .
®y
ocientifle
friend, “’anil
and II
R J*.
x-—... x-Price of
. Sugar Advanced.
'« .
• more: •
,
- nx
uuuc iricno,
n. O. Rob'.njou,
*®«toadfor tho hearing of killed Hendenson, robbed the body and
Nkw^ohk, Aug. 20.—Th ecash prices {“***• °* insect* bring their young liv- b®P® that 7°“ will tell your trader*
John Csrveth,
raM petition and I hat the heirs at law of said returned to Marshall. The proceeds of refined sugar sold to the ennsum- in
.V
’
’
“
I
----nrauenIng
~. Into
ntn tho
- - werid.
world, al
as do ll
th!
tt- Ina(?
k»«,
-------- very little
----.
about ♦them,
because
is
1 05hw. I*nun,i interested in of the murder, 90.50, he used to buy
P. T. Colgrovr
JWfl es.ate are required to upi»-arnt a session
which
dron
Iheir progenv
v.-,.~..—.. alive
-&gt;• in
&lt;*»
era have advanced three-fourths of ''
hicil ^
‘P their
1 car- known to the general public concern­
haWen at the Probate clothing and food for his wife at -Man- a cent
Has the only ravines d-partment If Hany
per pound
within
the rlon'
ing them. You might also state that .’ounty and pays interest w&gt; al t.m*
Sft’hSjhedtyierf Ujw,,d^- f« “id Countv, shall.
___________
P»M
fortnight
fa\
the
large
’
ra-j
m
U BO’ l,,ere
wb7 ‘heprabei!
All this has been understood well there is a problem in natural history
tepcMtui.
- /hj D'-'t'i-ion.er nwy not lx- granted. Audit
JKxchiAnRrit
Mt CifitMTing House*.
tail
store,
downtown,
while
lhe
---------------------uut
It
la
geology
M
well
„
in
ooi.
^1^7"
b
“
‘
'»
n»t
■is furtbPr orderal.-that rah! petit loner give no
N«w York, Aug. 18.-The exchange, smaller retell groeerymen In tho nnlil within a very few year that «™*ng the isolation of those marure io the reraor.s Interested In &lt;uid ©state, of
Agrnts.S75
&lt;
Jean, that •uptala Nobody yet know, how the
"W P°,‘t,on «»0 »hr hearing at tlje leading clearing houses in the np-town distriou and elsewhere in the soenee knew of nay exception
to the
tally
tPUbilahed in the Ha&gt;tlngs Bannkk, a news United States during the week ended ci‘y h*’e -P«‘ “.P the figures
- --------------j one supposed universal rule that ovorv marsupial, became isolated in Auaprinted and elrcuraird in Wlht Cmmtv on the 17th aggregated $790,tt«|,t83, cent
pound
compared
with Mie
the mammal brings forth its offsnrini tr*Ua, while only the opownm man­
. per
•
—as
- ---••I
—&lt;.v« *T*t&gt;n
nl Harry. &lt;mctt in each week lor three successive
ago.
A
It i, true that the egg R* '
against $774,451,986 the previous week prices
prices, of
of two
two week.
weeks ago.
A further
further
a-V'ks previous to said day of hearing.
aged to reach Ameri«&gt;. WhilothesurSerra.. Briiki
The
decrease,
compared
with
the
cor
­
^TTf
ren
U
i?
*
!Wnn
'
i
in
t!,e
------------- e"1h2I?;
was’.''
suu
Chas. W. .ajimstxong.
advance of one cent a pound
the t“fema”’mal was many yeare
■Cb&lt;&gt;*K«l &gt;1'
ti^^.
ti?
uu in
in a
“ lormw
&lt;ora»
..
,
Judge of Probate.
^w^feX^
“
responding week in 1893. was 8.0.
—n—
v,•—d *; xx sausr ■'
fA true copy.)
down-town rctailera to-day.
•“ '
“o»nilia and
Death from Fall In gr DownatMlra.

The Magic Touch
Hood’s Sarsaparilla

You smile at the idea.. But
if you are a sufferer from

SX^Vrt^ «-

Hood’s Psx
r Cures

JI000

TflINflGURfl I

FOR THIN PEOPLE.
Are you thin?

!l»o*

C

H

&lt;

B

-S

PROBATE ORDER
•g»,S3iS37n “’S' ESS! £”5#
•25 the Site &lt;t." er July. Iu U.. year oue
• thourauil eight hundred and ninety four.
PrmejrtJChzrlet W. Armstrong, Judge of

tn the matter of ttieeztatc of M. D. Lafayrr^’jHf and filhig the petition duly verified
of J*nK&lt; Henry Wjlklmttn. eon ol mW toea^
•Lfinjiug that admlnlntmtlon of raid estate
may texramrd te William J. Wilkinson • « to
•Mae eUr-r snitable per-OB.
Thereupon It is ordered, that Thursday the
sard day M august. A.D.. 1* a* jp&gt; o’dockti
ttc farmerxi.‘-e xwlrvwrt lor tac tJww of sxld

Vandalia. II!., Aug. 20,-Mra. Wil­
Crisis to Hu* Hog Industry.
liam Hicks, residing near Ramsey, fell
downstairs and broke her neck, dying patches from Armour and other Routh
almoct instantly. This was the third Dakota points indicate that the farm
death that occurred at Ramsey last era have an unaausdly large number ot
week, two by accident and one by hogs, but owing to the failure of both
suicide.
_________________
the wheat and the oorn crop, they
have nothing Co feed them with The
Death of a Wcetera Journalist.
Dkxvkh, CoL, Aug. ao.-John Arkins, porkera are not fit for the mirkot and
since 1810 one &lt;rf the owners and man­ their owners must get help or allow
ager of the Rocky Mountain News, them to starve by the thoaaanda.
and for many years its editor as well,
died at his home here Saturday of ga»PrnnUMiH, Pa., Aug. 17.—Heirs of
Richard Bishop in this city will lay
tritis, aged 59 years.
claim to ten aerea &lt;a tbe heart of Indianapolia, worth $3,001,000.
Stzbuxo, IU-, Aug. IB.—C. 8. Beatlie.
of Chicago, wax eleeleil high chics
ranger by the high court of the Inde­
pendent Order of Foremen of lUtnoie

Ferditmnd

Hered.

NotuntHtheyeLT^tt
“ one P”” ut thL' world; but
slderotl^'u P *^1D
"erl°'’ r°
Q­- nobody knows how or why. Some of
----------------eon
“lle™
U
°
n'’ when
---—
- ••'-a it was established be- i jourjounger readers may „iTe the
ymid dtapote th»to°t only
P~Mrm.Smith n. Far.
S?™ t*TrhoJe ort"' °f utammalsero
tborougbly aud incontestably
a..
Fm~* m u» MMd&gt;^
OUS—that U, egg-laying.
&lt;* a&gt;
«*»te.
?ore '’frying mammal. ^TW.Mr' 1Urt'ett Tarleton, “one of the
In Australia than anywhere elae Th,,
««pomdblemcn
porcupine ant-eater is a nvwi ^h*
It h about the
a eSooT^'

snout‘D&lt;\i°b!“JB£C OB'' to°- U *“*»
snout which Is very long
h,
"ex^Sk LdwahU
asof iSMnrfni lcnffth M that it can
aaplore deep oavltie. in the ground and

7.^2 V

phen*, an i Ivieh.;* Mu-iLteforFueh positions «l the Ornmt 1L*P '*•’
in«M Col!eve, Shorthand, aud bond’d •*'
forCatalorua, address
A -• Parish, Pro^&gt;

Hall’s Specific!
Regains and Maintains.
•
The Vital Powers.
Cures
NERVOUS DEBILITY,
LOSS OF VICOR
..
INSOMNIA and

GENERAL DEBILITY.

Canned by IMPRUDENT H A HITS. EX*
CESSEM, orOVEBWOKK.
Price,'One Dollar Por Bex.

MrrnoiT

and grand rap ids.

fiddress MIL'S SPf,ClflC CO.
IN Lexington Avenue,

’

�;...

s9@mSI
many LIVES LOST.

HE BECAME^ CHAMPION.

[ MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

‘ After Trying Many Things Ho Struck th*
. Bight Tiling at Laat.
I
the tell young maxTto^a
! Buffalo E-press writer. *1 must con­ • The Michigan crop report for August .
i few thft 1 did not wih renown in col­ gives the average yield of this year • '
lege in the usual vray. \Thea I first wheat crop at 15.47 bushels per acre
went there 1 decided I was not cut out for the state and of excellent quality. . for an athlete, and I taade up tqy mind Oats are estimated at 27 bushuls. The
•“•n !'‘~m.i^t onuacr^
। Liat 1 would wia EchclaaUe hmtors. I average condition of the corn crop is
&gt; vowed I would come awuy from that 80 per cent, for the state, somewnat
TWO WLATS CAVMZCD
UBT Towk.usd. Wash.. Aug -0 - , institution of L-irafr.g with al) sorts of below that of one year ago. The con­
mt to"? f”? l"' Y’““,n rfv»rdi.triet *
medals and , degrees, and I wdnt at it dition of potatoes is 73 per cent. That
: of meadows and pastures and clover
cSn't |J ' ' h“V,‘ **“” "Mnireii here. 1
tad t .n-L. I &lt;fa3 =31 dug
dug '' sown this year is bad. ranging from 03 ,
Mpl. Lyon, who WUA guj,,,. lto&lt;_ ,,
aud dug. uni burned the edd-i 'it oil, Yukon river to toke o-Sitand ” the •
toreix’tveekZ .1। to 77 per cent Apples promise 58 per 1
: cent, of the average crop. High tciuearner P. R. Wenrc, and four others '
Lhat there were a c’-ozen '
pc ra Lu re and dry weather siace July 1,
men in my ciosaany
cneof -v;h
Ffa^
Mnd drpwn®d
---------------- ■L^c-ra.n»
i a **” I ^as to^ Ixeavily on all crops.
give
me
a
hatful
cf
brains
and
then
w».%oTXl'’ Mxty f,ra"ds°'“«'i
have more left than I had, and I Idnd of
Foul PX»y Sunpected.
i
quit thc scholastic honor»Icy and
Probably Drowned.
C. A, Blood, aged 75, a wealthy
♦5. CORDOVAN,
The Trade Mark mil identify the genuine.;
OcosTA, Wash., Aug. 20.—Saturday tackled something else.
'
(I vtired
..w vessel owner -ra
M bunker w*
FRENCrl&amp;ENAMEULEOCALE
and
of
^.M.wFlNEGMf&amp;KWi6WM
toronH
KM,C “’*Uin'' “ '“ndir^
“I had rayself examined by a doctor. Marine City, was found dead in bed
., - -.... "
iriiinTMuiMmjimmummmJ
nnd
he
told
me
thnt
with
practice
I
at
the
home
of
his
daughter-in-law,
i
$3.5J&gt;P0UCE,3 Soles.
norh &lt;
J“ Cre“k' 15 “ll«»
no .h Ot Grays IInrlK)r B KhBtebw, might get to be a good oarsman or Mrs. Flora Black, a widow, in De­
baseball
player,
or
something-of
that
,
troiu
The
coroner
pronounced
death
MOKTGAG : FOK8CLO3URE.
“in&lt;’ u,en *“«&gt;““a„dof
oul
J ^JLLsBoysSchW-S^
------ 1. went into
,ui&lt;&gt; thc
m»v gymnasium, dne to apoplexy, but the undertaker
Lieut. Fremnan H. Cn*by, !.’, s/N.. of sort.
&lt;'* Furniture Mar u'aaiurin-r Coiii•LADIESthrowing my mformer ideas ‘about
ath­ found a bullet hole In his body. Mrs.*
.
...
। । &gt;iiro* braruu date v*n-tr Z9tl».’A
MeAL?i!Ud SUte8 COHst burrey steamer ♦k».,...;„
-iit&lt;&gt; tlie unilmitfued, DtuVi
letics to the winds, and spent hours Black’s son, aged 21, was arrested and
***b»"«G
McArthur,
wus
capsized
and
five
men
tnr4**e. tin: 4 »l(ow(ng d 4M*ri&gt;
there
each
day.
I
d.id
all
sorts
of
exer
­
are missing.
charged with the murder. . There were
! tied i i the fit. of Hastings
SEND FOR CATALOGUE
cises, nnd, just when I had concluded two theories as to the murder. Qpe
{.•DOUGLAS,
Dbanter in Rum In.
BROCKTON, MA9S.
-v
. lIiat I was about good enoughthat
to do
St. Pktkksbvbo, „
Aug. 26-A
dis­
it was done for money, and the
■iv the. rive hu il-el hirty-dx
patch from Rybinstn,
.nt'v M'Ve.i. five liituflrM forixthat th.- s?n objected to Blood’s Veu ca® aave^
Rybinsta, ean important
important ‘' !,®mcthinsr publicly. I ran across seme other
------- —
t.-d titty. Ove bu &lt;lr*d flfty-oftr.
tMCauSC, WC ETC tuc largcai tueuuntiu.t..
commercial center on the right bank •
tbc crnc? a*bletcc .rt work, and, presence in the house.
ftv two. th-** h ui'lrv-t svvei.tcei..
advertised shoes la the world, and guarani
of the Volga river, states that a ter- ' after
them far hil7 :n h Ur, 1
...
■HihiLtn. five hmvlred ulnelMut.
the value by stamping the ume and price
.. ,
°........ •
mm a ver- ,
~
.
—• i
■.i’h v, tire hti'i*ir«td twrntv two,.
the bottom'
bottom,. which
whic£'protects
tproiecti_you
8atost hl
numw, n«
...&gt; that
*u... city
_to.‘. and, ' gave
rarn.ua* or ksutomr.
tbe
you a
against
rible storm passed
over
g8ve mv
my xrvmnasium
?.vmnas*um ri&lt;r
i ig to the-first
the first I’
iv&lt; litvrhrcr. fii'c luuHired tw. utywarnings of Michigan rail* prices and
uud tbe
tlie middleman'sZ profits. ■~-O»n
r SB&lt;
the neighborhood Friday last The 1 rann 1 17161 an&lt;1 neror entered the place *- . The-total
rweiity-tlvr. lour huiol'ed
,,
wmrlc iu
itl style,
Blvlf easy
rfiUV fittlMl
equal custom work
fitbug a
’roads for 1893 show a decrease of $2,* _m.liHe, Wr- bare
hem sold eeve
h-ve ’tthem
damage done
to
property
was ' **4^
520.285
as
compared
with
the
year
where
lower
prices
for
lhe
value
given
WCClC
at
luwvl
jilivsa
****
immense. The steamer Uspisku, plying '
«“»®1
be about the
. .... ~
r
•n .
.eny
mu other make.
V*. Take no r.itUt
Are j-ou willing to work for the cauro
nubstltute. If ytx
। &lt;b&gt;d" luhf. fcutr l&gt;tiu&lt;ir«u
on the rivers Shcxna and the Volga ?°ly tblng left opcn to nc; 1 r,el cut t3 previous The amount of specific tax dealer cannot supply yon. wcmjl Sold by
ehv&gt;n mid four lniudre-&gt;
of Protection in placing reliable infor­
&gt;; ILvdlnp. Barry t'uuuli.
was caught by the storm on th«
1
buo'A'nftstho brightest write# in tho paid to the state based upon gross
ig (•&gt; •b'1 i&lt;ror*vd iilat
mation in the hands of your acquain­
earnings ot
of 335,749,130
or
•Irram Tbtre were 100 wrangem on i’ran‘ity ’ ■wote a \-.-h &gt;k- lotol ntutt v«ruing,
SS5.T40.130 is
i« 3810,149.
SS10.U0. or
e till all filo hrredltam-nt*
tances?
the vusnel. rad they werTto^n7nto f"r thc
PcriexUer.l^ and rat
than thu year prevlou.,
thrreunto |H*rt.n)tilnic; to
M..RTG ARF. SALK.
libit’K- lirrvno. inc 11 idiUR
a panic bv th.
“ ,nt° down and welted t r I-to bdnrinte 1 The Michigan Central p»y» ot this sum I
If you are, you should be identified
■irv kilitlv. This ni&lt;irigigf
thr«tod J the'tw„±r° :
«
1
* hato-d
Ch-eogo A G^dTrank. Stab-'• ~ eUult baring two made lji*tlie roti.
with
,
ofacwuln in
e^cent*-’
• ird day of Juh. A. 1» 1*94.
rain, and xlmoat impenetrable darlJ !| Th&lt;
*-1’-♦
K~ -*-«»415. The earnings of 1894 showasV.il
show a still., CaawalUdrr and Ellie I.
&lt;. M.. In the oCli-v of the Hcgl-lvr
The* editors didn't 1look
at ♦the
stuff in ’ &lt;*»•
THE AMERICAN
' further decrease.
protective Tariff League. I nesx The captain, knowing his ves- i’ the light I .did, and they refused every .
ti jf sai l mortgage. N’*» suit
sei was in jreat danger, headed it for : blank word of it. All avenues frr great- j
IM W. 23D ST.. NCW YORK.
liwtlruied at law to re
the beach, his Intention1 beim, to run ' ?CS" •»»*«&gt;«"&gt;&gt;»*► world
...MmMddoMd
--------------, . Reports to the state board of healt'»
»s tur.v n-uiMi|t!ug wiflt-d'
r.ii’i psi-i ib&gt; rent. Therdts
o me then, and I-was prettjr blue for a 1 |,y observers in different parts of the *,* as^ir *i
&gt;•»«&gt;•»
n •*
«■
it ashore. Before-*this
•
could be done,
tbe dale this nottro m&gt;Tew
days.
Finally
1
hit
bn
something
8latc show thc diseases which caused d«-r. at the i».» tb front d*&gt;.»hrCmn l!.m
however,
the
vessel
sprung
a
lealt
aud
-.• •urrd hv said tuortenpmade a grand ancceratof
success ' of it. 1 mo«t ,lekn.M in thiastotc during th&lt;i'll 5
began to foxndor. As it foundered the and I mnde
certuiu pkrc or parcel nf la-d. sltnaleil In t
decks
wete
blown
up by the Wra.s the greatest man in my line Bar* | week ended Augustt 11 as follows:
f
payi:
ever had.’’
m
' City of IlMilngw. Cuu-.t&gt; &lt; f Battv and
air in thj hold. Everybodj* on vard
•&gt;i’.u eel In sah! uu»rtx«gi.-, and
Thr. ♦nil
i i
Consumption was reported al -8I
deneri.iedm follow, tlx: Uin.meuof realizing -md amount .»o d* r
xnc t..u ypi.ng'man paused impres-, places, scarlet fever at thirty-eight, log at tb* r.orth east com&lt;*r of the &gt;ou»n west
board was thrown into the water,
u'«*. I shill! Rt-.l the pw(ah*-s
(tv, •d.
... ’rre-.
I 0 ,,llni,rr.
—-r**!?*
Ly”.........
.
there not hiving been time to lower sively, and then said: "1 came away I typhoid fever fever at thirty-three, LIU
xetllx-.i!. ing-thiT will, fftlrf
irve north of renju* eL'iU west. ru&gt;.i inc liienee
, &gt;!1er- lOitl dry kihia. or s«»
How many G
a hnyt» hoard the the boats. Despite the fury of the from that institution of teaming owing ■ diptbevla at nineteen, menele, at ten, wextouHie«*»&lt;*(aiMt went (juvhr ins* oi.ww
“• ” ’-&gt; i-.eojvH-rv l«» jexpressim “p r
wetmn cqibty-eevtn rods to lhe ccult-r «»f themore
money
than
any
perron
who
proI
nn
d
smallpox
at
three.
.
Storm
passiag
vessel*,
which
had
heard
pipefr." ;*ud wootue IndObteitlifchway (now Mi.iegui A*o Ihoiwy »oatp*
ceded or-had followedmo;"
I
' —— - u,„L.
^i..»iig
—■’:»«er;iicr
1.,.
.f sain
J l,l..f.u«v
llOrttl*
imrellker with tiered where
. :U
ut
: mi-Tn
,&gt; ■
'loafed. Perhaps the signals of distress stopped and
Condition of State Hanks.
i Ihie of JUfttCOlu 8tro&lt;-f oil 1M*.:H Mnh \ lu’.dilb ti* vciMttr «o
managed U rescue cwrybtxly except
1
The condition of the 164 state banks tion 10 the vi’tae- (”W *•iliy.&gt; «4 HtMings,
USED
HIS
knife;
but for the runny v.-h:&gt; have not 1 will j
cuptais and five other
'*
persons.
i .nd tear trust companies of Michiunn.
“““LI' Of rsid I iir-Olli bUro ...v
........ . .
said «eetell it.- In all likelihood it came from &gt; ^othiuLr wv&lt; seen of these six after A Frightful Rut Laughable Experience on ■
j as shown by a statement of their con­ thiiMUiil ihHt‘* north &lt;*n bhM qu’«»wr line to
('.&gt;ti&gt;ily of Barry I*
the ltrs! Sea.
•
ili»&lt; oCAWoiM-r. 1SW the nld *nd celebrated &lt;idnn&gt;n legend!1*1® stcarne foundered aud
I dition at the close of business July 18.
iotipuMn of said «!ay.
•of “The i’k-d Piper ct Hihmefc" Robthey
drowned,
In Werner Von Siemens' ‘‘Personal I is much improved over the, report
.; LV JlKYXOLlte* Trester.
Recollections" the famous electrician
‘ert Drowning has given uk u I pretty de- •
under date of May 4. The \otal capiEASEBALL.
narrates- a Red sett adventure which
scripti.m of the legend in h ptu-in of the 1
I tai is SIS.853,580 and a surplus of $2.­
same name. The .st try ‘. •IV.
ir, .that a • Btandlus of vinb. io the Nattobai x^nguo might have turned .out tragically. He : 579,828. The total deposits are S55.dl-.i:,.thnt
was laying u cable and one night was
young musician, drel
"
*
1 ‘it| disguise,
i &lt;171.428. of which the savings deposits
came to. Hanoi.
I.17 town iu ' The folkwjng table shews the num- ;
are about 834.000.000.
rjfl the town ; borof gnmtx won and lost by the clubs : of thc work, when .* ddcnly lite heard a
le-.ul shouting o-.-e: ier.d and violent
of the ruts which had i:t’ ii 1
running to nnd fro.
A dispatch from El Paso.,Tex.. an­
long a tinu*. He v&lt;--.re ;*.
: • co
The mrn ut the ship's head, intrust- । nounced the arrest of George W. liar-j
Gx.r-83
many di.Tcrcnt cjl irr&gt; Ik-: ;*e he
luitlnwe..
cd
with
the
continuous
soundings,
boil
.
diker,
formerly employed in one of the ’
eallud the pied piper.- Tub c'Mnxni.'
bouton
fallen overboard. As the tv^iole deck j offices.of the Detroit, Grand Haven &amp; !
Hew York.
. Cldvclaud
was wvll lighted witli gas. many of tho ! Marquette railroad in Detroit*— Hardi-1
rat*,, and pr mis
ri-*. Fitl!u4i-ip!’l
people there could see him in thc Iker left suddenly two and nrie-half ।
• j. PlL^sburiX.
ten h? r^nv.W h.
water, and in answer to his lusty erics , years ago nnd is charged with being ;
,I Brobkija...
1 Cbic.n-o
for help they threw him life-bolts, j a defaulter to thc extent of 34.000.
I
r.Xid j Cincinnati..
promised rewar.) v.\.
which
were kept everywhere on board.
•
—---- -----•
•
!
St
Loui»..,
the piper in r«7eng2 bfa-.v ht; magical
The vravl waa :.topp«l l£d boats |
, cr&lt;-&gt;» U“l»ra a, F»r«r rlr™.
|
Each person eats on the average
| Louisville..
over 1,000 meals per year. To pro­
pipe again aniu ’ . qn.h'rful tones ; Wasnlugtoa
put .mt, which .’.irappemv.'. for an unhore»t fires raged on all sales ..1 i
perly flavor these would requlrs
drew nil thq children of L'jo town to a | 'Westen: league
say 17 cents worth cf DUnwnd
i comfortebly long lime to the-lArkuc-s. Coleman, nn.l thousand, ot dollar. |
Crystal Salt. This is a trifle great­
cavern in\&gt;i hill i lu. Ta-.: opening of I Clvs.«.
,«1&gt; At last they returr.-.d with ‘.houta ot ’'“rth of property and crop, were de-1
•
- , I Sioux City ..
er outlay than If the other kinds
the cavern W3*
us :
triumph
stroyed. The citizens of Coleman and
&gt;n ns the . Toledo
were used, but 6 cents would
more than cover tbe dlfferenoe,
The man had kept himrolf nlioat by ’ tamers in too vicinity fought heroic-1
par- I Mkrawpolu.
children hud cutere-.l. hu tbeir
, r
Ikzmsiu, Litt.
and pay for tbe luxury of having
ents never saw them'a';—.in. And- so | IndlanapoH .
swimming, and had keen lucky enough i B,1T w Bavc ^“cir property,
liapld-.
our .proverbial
cxyn*
- ,
.
‘pay ^xe • Grand
,
not
to
l-e
seized
by
any
of
the
nu1
Ue troll.
piper,” sprang fr-’.n this 1. .-. nd. and it ;
• mcrous sharks which dispart them- 1
Charles Thompson, of Marshall, u :
conveys a vxtrnisg to all c&gt; n to pay !
Western association
I selves in the Rod sen. and-are said to brakeman on the Cincinnati, Jackson j
iieit'in ! everyone hfa just dn—. . ....
« r|bc
on tho; • CLfUS.
- --------------I have u special relish for white people,
A Mackinaw railroad, was killed near ’
’10“,u -”
rtbJ lodkout for a revenge a cnibl as last । »Sh*
»1 ‘ while they rerely mbfafit a black. Ho Toledo.
INxirix. ....»•■ • • •
&lt;&gt;i J of the Pied Piper • f Hur.xrin.
instead of th? other kinds. But the
JackBonrllh...
was trembling violently when brought •
The report of Sanitary Officer Wy
important thing about it Is tbe finer
bt Joseph
iv»- j
-i------------------------- 611 on board, and had his knife* still open man showed that for the first time in
flavor your food will have and the
I GIRLS WHO SELL THEIR HAIR. Omaha
greater protection your health will
in his.hand.
.
Lincoln.
two years Bay City was without any
Oex
Bolar
...
ludja* of frwHxiv.
On Icing qnestinotfil as to his expe­
They SotuelXuic- Do It to Acquire B Little Winner
of the contagious diseases such as
rience he said that he had, been sur­
DIAMOND CRYSTAL. If be has]
X’ln Money.
diphtheria or scarlet fever.
NAMED
not got It, write to us. If you make &lt;
rounded by sharks, but happily had
“Do wc have many girts come to std) ! ’
butter, investigate our Dairy Salt, g
Three bodies washed ashore at points
I’ROIl VL‘K’&gt;KI&gt;E'
been able to draw his knife and de­
there’s money in it. Address —
their hair? Well. I shotdd tr». but we
below
Detroit
were
identified
as
those
fend himself until the boats arrived.
Diamond Crystal Salt Co.,
don’t make a bu .ine.is of buying on no- &gt;
!*•■» In ........... —.------of the schooner Glad Tidings, which
ST. CLAIR. HiCil.
“
We
were
all
shivering
at
his
vivid
count
of
the
risk
w?
would
have
iorun,"
,
Wi
were
j Congressional nominations
Frob.ile &lt;rflkw.il! lhe
was sunk by the whaleback steamer
description of his adventnre.^ says Von
a IVorlnptrlnv
said a Pittsburgh hair dealer to a Dis- ■' made ,,
OI1
Wednesday) hk
as follows:
follows:
J
Pathfinder.
Siemens,
“
when
the
boatswain
stepped
patch representative, recently. “I have |
Ninth district. Alexander StewHli'I'rnuel* twu'The lumber yard of Henry Moiles
had girts ccune to me and offer to sell • nrt (rep.). Fourth. Tkeobold Otjen (dem.) into the ring and announced to the near Remus, Mecosta county, was
their hair ns it was on their heads. No. Arkanaaa. Second dJMrict. John S. Little captain that some of his life-belts, burned, the loss being 813,000; insur­
...(dem.). dollar
Vralala. Ninth dlatrict. Jamesw A.A JoneM (dcm ). which hud been, thrown to the unfor­
they &lt;vmt get-good prnv.i-one
ance, 80,000.
TIME TABLE.
an I tiling the nettl'on &lt;li4fert»w&lt;i
verb antl
In effect February ll. t«Mta tv?o ‘toHnra and fifty cents
Peur J. Otey (dem.). North Carolina. tunate man, had been recovered, and
Shepard C. Hunt was arrested in
r.lH In I being as much as 1 ever gave. I know , Hfth’dktrct. Thomae Settle (rep.); Fourth. that several of them showed curious Coldwater for committing a murderous
- ' of- one case. huwev&lt;
•
rcr. where a well- ! Charles M Cooke (dem). Indiana Sixth dU- signs of having been pierced with a
1 • “■’4 »••** *"••
assault upon John1 Aiderman in Batavia
pro
.
a. rjie^e-t
•. . V vun
-..1- ,a r..v,A.f
Harris
"eat 'Neh- knife.”
Buttons.
j
.'l«lll&gt;t&lt;-«1
..
- !mrtr
.....
1*!.' L,took
iw 1.-v.z,w-n
known
Gocacty
wom^h
fancy tr.
to !1 Lrict.
« Ttonp*-on
dutrlct.
J. U- (pop-)Huitng (rep.).
The cold shivers gave
place to
good- township.
piBcc
w gwu-'
•
*4
1 «aid the hair of a young lady t he met acel- । j^ka.
■BikB. Fairth
Fairin district.
aiisncs. jJ E.
*g. Halaer (rep.).
°juve
.....
m
---- 1—
In his fright
the i
Charles
Lounsbuiy, who robbed sevvt|1 .
,
—
a
—
,,
—
.
—
j
_i.
....■
.1
rivinn
,
.
..
-------.
..,
---,
XOKTB.
... -tilt, jor era.1 farmhouses north of Jackson, was.
" It is nruerfd. that Friday tbe 1*th dentally and she paid the highest price । The '*ll&lt;’wll*(J^“iXnO“i' I -ta'ai/toke/ the white
I
hare
ever
known
fora
head
of
hair.
:
• tn'..-r A.D.. l*wi. ul tin oek»eklii
nations xerc made on Thursday:
. captured by farmers and the stolen Chicago Lv....
■•&gt;&gt;». b- ;is-lxu«*d lor tlw brariwg of The young lady in question, had a lux­
Virginia Sb** district. Hampton Hoge
(' property recovered.
. Serentb
.._____________
o JT Walker
Wwlbwr (reji):
Iren I*.
Kabunnzoo Lv
dtetrtct. R
uriant gruwtb of golden-brown hair (rep.);
THE
ERSE
LANGUAGE.
H. H. Stearne, who lived several East Cooper...
S&gt;i&gt;
aStora
b
.
E'wwrata
irem.&gt;.
T.im
|
dtotrkt E. E. Meredith (dem.). Tenth
Richland Jane t
and one day she tvas approached by Eltfhtb
..T . . u
rA.-m
\ Michigan.
Mlrhlo»n Seodistrict.
D.. m
U. Tucker
(dem.).
Seo- A MeUlfluOQB Ton;uo SUH Spoken by Up­ miles north of Otsego, was kicked in Oreaser.............
■I &lt; o':r«. thru to b« lialdeti at tbe Probate
aiMirici.
a
-----tliis lady, who was compelled to mxs ond dlstriit.
tti the c l &gt; &lt;&gt;i llastingA. m sild C-»4B«y
dlntriit. George SpBulding
Spaulding (rep.); Seventh
the bowels by a horae and is probably Mtio.7..........
wards of Two Million People.
It any there be. why the r+ror false hair, who said to her: 'Miss —
Dolton
district N. B. Farnsworth (pop.). Mlnaourl. |
We
areoglad to notice ns as event of fatally hurt.
Cloverdale......
dU-.rlet. M. FV. mhoa
Ellhon (^mj:
Idem.): El,hta
--------if at any time you desire to part with Tenth dtertel.
Dr. C. B. Burr has accepted the so- Bhitl U................
t ' says the New
W. C. Aldridge (pop) Florida. First literary importance.
your hair, you can lind a customer in district. -r.
It SpirkmoJ toem ). M!..l.«lppl. York
York Sun.
yun the
thc recent
rM(.n-t organization in perintcndency of the Oak Grove asy­ Hastings.........
of sdd petition and ib»- Iwsrlng tberc- me.’ Tlie yonng lady was in need of SixthCldl#:rict.*C.
H. Hawthorn (pop ). Keo- (
•v '-.ue4oi' a »-opv of«a I - order to be published
Ih-ovidence. R. I., of a Celtic society, lum for the insane ut Flint, to take
\«-t imh |;ax&gt; an. h neimpwirr orbit- pin money nt the time and raid: 'Well, Nebra^T’wnt^Ssuici.
B. Strode (rep.i the object of which is to revive interest the place of Dr. Palmer, who retires Duals Grove....
Woodland
rvulMted io said
nf Hairr, once I am not particular about keeping it
on account of ill-health.
&lt;-X for thrrr &gt;ucceroivt&gt; weeks pronow, ns it b a tittle Do light for my Pennsyltanla. Twenty-eighth district. W. C. jn the mcUiflQous and influential tongue
u.t (I ,y of beari-tx.
For the first time in the history of Landing.
‘ [ of Ireland.
taste.’ So she ayreed to have her hair Arnold (rep.).
......... W. AMM*TKON«.
No other language, having itself no the Detroit conference of the M. E. Detroit
Ju'lge of Prow Ale. cut and in payment rocoivod eight dol­
Cut Off from the World.
(A tru? copy.)
church its annual session will be held Grand lUplds.
altos. IU., Aug. Ifl.—Calhoun coun­ great masterpiece o/ literature, has
lars and a half. If girls could always
had
such effect on modern literature as in the upper peninsula at the Sault,
get such a sum for their flowing locks tv a long, narrow strip of rich agri­
commencing September 5.
**
“ • . .a--- aVaI If
(.ecelnnl
Sturaltoudtatwrentoe
Mira
—I'ppl
toe -------Celtic.
'•BOBATE OHDEE.
lauo Vt-mct*' «•*« ------------rr* —
- To
_ It weowe
, ,, ,, ran;
_ T of the,
Hi at ions.
there would be a great many more onltural
Banking Commissioner Sherwood re­
cujvum
t
f»irv tales of our ghi
ldhood; some
„d
IlUool, river.. 1. cut
ot! from ♦».£
th. fairytale,
childhood
rame of
&amp;an*uf Mlclilxnn. County of fUrry—so.
shart-halred
young
ladies
about
the
Af x vrwdon of the "Frobaxe Court for the
plays, some &lt;rf
cif the tai
Inci­ ports that the state banks of Michigan
world bv th. IcwnoU of the water. It Shakespeare's r-'-y'
world bv the lownoU of the water&lt; otmry &lt;&gt;f Barry. Iioideu st the Prvhrtie ofth* city.”
.. _ . . ,
poems, during the year ended June 30 paid
______
no ’railroad oommunicAtlon. nnd dent, detailed In the Arthurfan
!n tin- efty &lt;&lt; HNSthun. In bmIiI cuauty. o«.
” °™“0Tronta It. 1UA horramnn
1 even rome of there in the Diri,
„ --- -----------------------------------------------------trine Com­ dividends to stockholder!: to the
ih
&gt; ,ixv of AuxtKlI in tb»
WORSHIP Or A HERO.
Ch lento
imr
t,H*!'anrt Hght hundred and n)n-t}
il from Elsah
Mtataippi
Blrah with-1 edy,
edy, are drawn from Ccltic^sourcea
Celtic raurcee It
n amount of f672,72O.
avsvsv
— — hl, raddle
- - wet. Th. oldert ■ wa» raid-of Wrahtogton: -Nature mad.
t Atting
Ex-Secretary of State Lindholm,
PfsmL Charles W. AmiBtroux, Judge o!
.
by tlie Alcott Children.
East Cooper Lv.
out getting hlaraddl.
- ---------Pmbaie.
him childless that he might be the who fled after embezzling «.*,03U of the Jlcblaad JudcI
A reference to the welcome which resident never heard of the like.
In the matter of tbe estate of C iarlte P.
father of his country;" so it might al­ state's funds, has been captured in Oreroey...
rlsher. tlecvMo i .
Emerson
reminds n Bos­
MBo
CrraU^A««lMt
sera
ran..
O11 readiiir aud filinz th- netlttoadlllv verlled
most be said of the Celtic language. Sweden.
Delton ....
of Lily M. Fisher, widow «»f * dd dece^-d pray- ton Transcript writer of n *1®^
Naw You. Aug. 10.-Mme. J*«£ “Nature left it childless that it might
A peculiar accident happened to Mrs. Cloverdale
flie Ihst xdntliiMrettirn of «h|«i ndate may &lt;&gt;r Lonisn M. Aleott nr-ed to toll. The Alsohak, tbe tragic actress and leader in bo the mother of other literatures.”
Henry Eblipg, of Newaygo, recently. Bhultx
irranted l-rPeter A. FuJier or to wmw? other oott children, rap. the writer.
suiUblr. ix-rsoii.
the Professional Womans league, la
The Celtic language is not a dead The lady was passing a oow at the in­ flABTXXGB
TIiercniHiu n u ordered, that Th or*! ay th* ways hero worahijnraTl-oy
SMin^ut^M^^ language. One-sixth of the population stant it threw its head around to rid
or Atytuit. A l». 1HM. SI Ur.O’le-kn
Coats Grove.
nw frtrvniHin. s.? Hardened for «be bearing of saM heard from t'-ieir brave, gront-hcarted
of the Emerald isle (in round numbers, itself of flies. She was impaled on Woodlaud
P^tUsoti, and that the heirs at law of said doccaB- mother the story of Kossnths work
the
horns
of
the
animal
and
received
eight
hundred
thousand
persons)
tmder71. and xl) other persaoa Interested In sale and Koesnth’s country, and finally they thousand Jjersons wounds from which it will take her IwMtai.........
-'t-i.*- are required to snjvar st m «w^*don 01
*d&lt;l reurt. then to be hnldm nt the ProtnUe were token to bear him speak. They aaalstod in frowning down MtaaPol■ language than it; ‘ some weeks to recover.
Doctor...........
Grand Bapids
1,1 ,!,p e,ly «f lixMlnes. In snid c-mnl*. name borne thriUed with the ‘“P1™' Urf by the good ladle, of the league.
one-third of the territory of Ireland is j Flora Ouelettc, the Marine City girl
*nd .‘.ICU ciui&gt;.. If anv there be, why the !«•****» Ron of IL and then lamented t-ittorly
’r !H't*t*°'rer niav not lie itrasttwl. And
still Celtic, so far as the ability to un- who claims the power to make the Traverse Citj
Charlevoix...,
1 it* hirtlir-r nrdcreil, tlmt said re-tltloMrr giv* that they had secured no relic of the
SrBiMO Vaiabt. I1L, Aug. IT- Th* derstand the language is crmcemed, water give up its dead, made an vn- PetoHkey
•fljlro to tbe |H*reon*« Ihterexteil in &lt;jJd estate great patriot, however in-agniilawt.
wtbe pendency of said petition, and the bear ^hich they coaid crahrine and wor­ miern. of thl. citj here voted tore- and upward of two million fa this coun- successful attempt at Port Huron, to BayVlew
by reusing n copy of Hus ordur U« t*
some work. Tbe oompBnv r’'u“d “ try and Canada are familiar t*ith the fln(j the body of Daniel McLeister, tbe
PUjIhlunl In the ItASTiwaa Kannf.h a new. ship, M their fashion ™&gt;- P”’,,'-paper printed and circnUled hi y hl (*&lt;•&lt;«»«? of -thi gentle, timid Mog of later tlme- rvooiraiM’ a committee, bet made other tongue. The path of, the new society Detroit boy who was drowned iu tlie
wry once In each week for ifr~- suerre-w*
Qalr river the other day.
that were aatiafactory to and of it predecessors is uphill, but the
drew. exultantly »nd W-shingh\
*e*KS previous &lt;o raid day of hearf’ur.
nsccaUias an end. A century ago the • Investigation shows that iron ore is trains at flag stations as soon
...
CHABLKX W. AKMXTKriStt.
glara goblet from bcnoct.1 her J oak. STXe Th. ow oompw men
(A trie copy )
Judge of Pn»ha(e
Welsh
language
was
really
in
worse
being mined as cheaply in Michigan of the company, who reserve
sere notified to report tor work.
SdwMoTcr.d:
case than the Erse is now, but by the districts as at any place on the globe.
th* Ume of »uch tr-ltn withe
-She had rushed in,” raid Mas Alcott,
Big Erod Strike
exertions of scholars and the local ,
No.fl will wait at Woodbury tor
-Xre v.e other vnndak feared to
Calumet 4 from No. t on I). L. &amp; N.
PARKER'S
v.
Amr 10.—A crevice elenrv of Wales it was reiehed', aud to- '■ lhe stockholders
------------- --of the
.
V. TT--•
Jdtokso'oc'
polios'
ore
d»Uy
d,vl, vigmvn. both in Wote. and HSdTXtalng ~mPW held tomrwHAIR BALSAM
tread. While the father y-as
bX'^Tby 4on~. Goldlhurp® Aieriea. That -tailor raorem may . »“&gt; “VUn« to Boaton and anthorIritb, Kossuth ‘P1"111'2
and we all stood round, amnnlnK “ “
await the Celtic socictien of this conn- Izod the sale of 600 acres of their lands.
speak, Anna had stolen cloj,s to too
try fa their patriotic labors we sincere- [ The old board of directors was re­
dlS? and whipped the gobict m&gt;&lt;Kr
elected.
JL-clrak. We bnflta little tormotoj
Dabuipe'e bietory.
it, and bnng it on oar chamber wall.

P

designing, construct-:
ing and testing ofl
stoves. In them are^
combined all the bestj
devices known to the i
stove maker. They arc \
built upon right lines
^4 t0 give the greatest

right material to rive the longest service at the i
•;t cost for repairs. They are of the latest patterns i
: shed in the handsomest manner. Ask to see them
t he dealer?.

Txro DleMtere Reported from tho
!_
Far Northwest.

W.L.Douclas
$3 SHOEtatau””-

Obce \\
a. Friend. An
TYte coAise

dYnevicciYv
AvAeveoVs ?

WOOLLEY &amp; BtffNSON

IOOO

Meals for
ive Cents

Diamond
Crystal Salt

Ciiirn, Eiiisw; It S&amp;eiuv

�business and he was afraid that it would stltutional nor as legalized robbery. Pro­
be permitted to run down. My first offer tection ha* built up the south wonderfully
for the farm was 310,000, but I refused IL in the past few years and her statesmen
□ Thursday, Aug. 23, 1894
My next offer came four years ago, when hate to see it all destroyed at one fell
mxiH.LL l cook. ttm&lt;». ,
1 was offered SI 1,000 for the farm. This swoop by any pernicious free trade bill.
■JITXRKD AS SECOND-CLASS MATTES AT 1 accepted, taking a &gt;5,000 mortgage In
THE HASTINGS. MICH., FOSTOFFICtZ,
The democrats in Congress point with
part pay menu One year ago ■ lhe man to
4V0VST 14. 1879- _______
whom I sold told me that if I would give pride to a few reductions ih appropria­
him $1,000 and release him from the tions. but somehow or other they don’t
mortgage be would return the farm to say a word about having to issue Govern­
GOVERNOR—John T. Rich.
me. That exemplifies tbe fail In lhe value ment bonds to meet the running expenses
.LIEUT GOV.—Alfred Milne*.
of tbe government.
Neither do they
HKC'Y of STATE-Washington Garda er1 of lauds.”
Tbe statement of Mr. Fisher’s has been boast about the loss In trade of billions of
TREA5UKEK-J. W. Wilkinson.
AUDITOR GENERAL—Stanley W. Tur- widely published by the press of the state, dollars. Why Is this thinness?
but there appears to be a groess error
ATTT GENERAL—Frrd A. Maynard.
Senators A. P. Gorman. James Smith
COM MH STATE LAND OFFICE-W. A. somewhere, as Mr. Broxton, the purchaser
and present owner of tbe farm, has shown and C. S. Brlee are pronounced the “three
French.
us the papers where he paid 89,600 for the arch traitors of tbe democratic party”
tr-MgUl.
farm of 155 acres, not JOO acres as Mr. What shall wc call’a House and Senate
Fisher says, paying $3,000 and giving a that is overwhelmingly democratic that
mortgage back for 37.000 and thl mort­ passed a bill that whs made by these three
Re^kvbUcau County Convention.
'
Republican County Convention Is hereby gage be paid all off less tha® fourteen “arch traitors.”
called to meet at Mudge’s Opera House. City of mouths from the time he gave It. Mr.
HtPiUngs. on Wednesday, September ifltli. 1891,
The
Senate
bill
will
only put about
ut 10 o’clock a. m..for the purpose ot placing Broxton says that his price for the farm
In noutination candidates, for th© several couu
$40,000,000 In the pockets of the sugar
ty offices to be elected at the coming election IsSlUOOO, and that be has never offered
&gt;□ November next, wd to transact such other it for less, and that be would nut sell It trust; that’s all. Democratic legislation
business aa may coin© before the convention
. Tho towasnlps nad wards will be entitled to sow for less. Be also says he negotiated comes high, but thc people seem to want
delegates as follows &gt;—
for the purchase of the farm with other it occasionally though they have to foot
Assyria
“
■
Rutland&gt;
Woodland
Baltimore
parties entirely, and Dever saw b, O. big bills for their diversion.
Carlton
Hope
Fisher until be owned the place, and then
Hastings twp
Barry
I ‘.tstlt t &gt;’l
13
“ ~*v 1st wd
Evldently the democratic Congress must
Only for a few moments,—Hillsdale Stand­
Xudad
Irving
consider itself as dead. At least Mr.
“ - 3rd wd
Maple Grove
ard.
“ ” «h wd
Prairieville
Wilson declared that Congress would sit
Johnstown
Tbornapple
10
Onwgevllle
------------Yank** Springs The Senate bill has passed the bouse until its life expired before it would pas#
Koi ward caucus notices to thc Hastings Bak­
and nearly every Northern industry will that disgraceful senate bill. The house,
er.
Dated. Hastlnr*. Aug. 8th. 1804.
be affected provided Grover signs the bill however, passed the disgraceful Senate
’ IJR KENYON. Chairman.
C. W. Jomdan. Secretary.
which only a few days ago bo branded as bill.
“party perfidlty and dishonor.”
Woffi
Extract
Cottgreaiinian Thoma*’ Is free as Is also lumber and logs.
In hi# celebrated letter to Wilson the
Speech Accepting a Renomination
Following are tho rates of duties under President sain “How can we face the peo­
ple after indulging in such outrageous
The uniform prosperity of the country the Senate bitt:—
up to 1892; tbe steady and rapid pay­
All raw sugars, 40 per cent, ad valorem; discriminations and violations of princi­
ple
A good many others are wonder­
ment of the public debt; the value of our sugars above No. 16 (refined), # per cent
securities at home aud abroad; the peace, additional; sugars produced in bounty ing the very same thing.
comfort, aud prosperity of our people; our paying countries, 1-10 per cent, additional
With a democratic President, a demo­
proud position among tbe nations of the to these rates. Hawaiian sugar Is si 111
cratic Senate and a democratic Bouse, it
earth, ought to furnish both a definition tree under the reciprocity treaty.
Is
indeed laughable to see tbe democrats
and a defense of tho principles of tbe re­
Iron ore 10 cents per ton, pigs 34 per
publican party. Let me remind you, ton, iron or steel rails 7-20 of 1 per cent, try to shoulder all tbe blame onto the re­
then, that In commerce it has never asked per pound. Lead ore and dross Ji of 1 publican minority.
for free trade, And In finance It has always per cent per pound; sliver, lead bearing
The Chicago Times advises that thc
demanded a sound currency.
ore the same duty on the lead contained
next petition asking Congress to do some­
It has guarded the ports of this country therein. Tobacco for wrappers $1.50 per
thing and then adjourn should be address­
agalr.M the products of starvation wages pound unstemmed, $2.25 cents stemmed;
ed to Mr, Hftvemeycr, the big sugar moof Europe and Asia: and it has paid the cigars and cigarettes $4 per pound and 25
no|&gt;ollst.
creditors of this country fifteen hundred cent., ad valorem. Coal, bituminous and
ffiUllon dollars—dollar for dollar—in the large slack, 15 cents per ton. Precious
Free trade will give foreigners a bon an­
best money known to modern civilization. stones, cut and unset, 20 per cent ad valo­
te in our mmkerii and they arc preparing*
It has been in favor of the constant em­ rem; set 30 per cent., unset 10 percent;
to take advantage of It.
ploy ment of labor, nnd has demanded that glaziers and miners' diamonds free.
it be paid for io honest money. If restor­
Ix&gt;gs and sawed lumber and timber
ed to power, the Republican party will (save tropical woods) and ■ wool are fre e. SOLDIERS AND SAILORS REUNION.
complete what it has so auspicious ly be- ! Tin plate 11-5 cents per pound after Oct.
gun.
1. Marble, rough, 50 cents; dressed.. 85
&gt;^hp reunion of the Sflitters and Siilors
The financial question would not be an cents per foot (cubic). White and red, of Barry County held at the fair ground
issue only for lhe fact tba; it Is necessary lend, 1H cents per pound. Under the .In­ last week was very interesting and well
to repel the advancement of visionary Ideas ternal, revenue sections of the bill piquing attended.
Ihursday nltertiWllI thl’ lUijlTblfiiVU IU"
and selfish motives that areadvanced under cards are taxed 2 cents a packag/ An
line and marched to tbe fair ground, mak­
various pretexts, aud which have already income tax of 2 per cent Whnkey te- ing a very nice appearance.
It is noticed
greatly disturbed our monetary system. taxed at 31.10 per gallon and tin? bonded however, that the sfeps of many are less
elastic, that the hair is getting whitter,
In fact, the fear of the adoption ot some period fixed at eight years.
of these theories Ln part produced the
The surrender was uticowdilional nnd that tbe form is becoming more and more
bent. Their spirits were revived however
panic of 1893 and its corollary lhe stagna­ complete—nothing half way about IL Tbe by tbe wierd, inspiring strain# of martial
tion of 1894.
democratic party hasn’t carried out a sin­ music which carried them back to lhe day
We all agree that the government should gle plank In its platform. It has betrayed when they fought so nobly aud so well
furnish an ample currency for the needs the confidence placed in 1t by th- people attd saved the Union; when they left homo
and family; when tlwy bared their
of tbe people. But as we have more mon­ who placed It in power. The people are breasts to the rebel bullet* and faltered
ey per capita than we have ever had! be­ now anxiously walling for tbe time to not at the leaden hail.
They gave the
fore. it cannot be claimed that the lack of come when they can stamp their disap­ Itest years of their life and energy to their
country,
and
thousands
upon
thousands
money Is tbe cause of our present business proval upon it’s inability to legislate nt
returned maimed, crippled and disabled
'
/
depression. The official report of the di­ the polls.
to enter into tbe active duties of life.
rector of our mints for 1898 shows that we
Their sacrifices were hrvric; their valor I#
Tbe effect of democratic legislation Is al­ uow a part of their country’s' history.
have a per capita of $26.02 in circulation.
ready having its effect in stimulating In­
Thursday afternoon Major Greustl’s
This is 85.58 more than England, $7.46
address of welcome, which we printed in
more than Germany, $8.88 more than dustries abroad, table dispatches an­
full
last week, was responded to by Rev.
Spain. 816.43 more than Austria-Hungary, nounce that several large tin plate works 1. M. B. Glliaspif. ami other addresses
In South Wales, which have been closed made by Rev. Smith of this city, and Rev.
$17.85 more than Russia, and $16 more
for some time are preparing to start up Kidder of Morgan. Besides these there
than oar neighbors, the Canadians.
in full force since news was received of were some excellent recitations, songs and
THE MONEY QUESTION.
favorable legislation I in this country. Tbe Instrumental music.
The camp fire at lhe ground# Thursday
By lhe report or tbe secretary of the silk market of Franc! is booming. Canada
evening was largely attended and appre­
treasury. July 1, 1894, the money of the
Judge Armstrong presided as
is only waiting tor Grover to sign the Sen­ ciated.
United States—gold, sliver, and paper—
ate bill when she will flood our markets Toastmaster in au admirable manner aud
amounted to $2,249,355,000, of which with her wool. . Wbothas heard of any of severgi of tire old comrades responded with
short calks.
there were 81,664.061,000 in circulation,
these Industries in America booming
Friday afternoon Rev. Davis of Cedar
leaving 8585,204.000 iu the treasury.
Creek, offered prayer. Miss L. Jean- Mc­
any extent?
It is, therefore, plain that what the na­
Laughlin gave a fine recitation, and Pally
Bunnell of Alabama, gave a slrort talk.
tion needs is not machinery to manufac­
Their Love for the Soldier.
The speech of tbe afternoon was made by
ture more dollars, but business confidence I
The platform adopted by the democrats Rev. Washingtonc, Gardner, of Albion,
and financial certainty to set in motion tbe in Chicago iu 1893 declared In favor of whose name and face is very familiar to
nation’s stock of money.
Hte effort
“juet and libera) pensions for all disabled all the people uf Michigan.
Tbe ttndy of tbe money question baa Union soldier#, their widow# and depend- was a grand one—he never made a poor
speech in bls life.
He was listened to
led me to tbe adoption of bi-metallsm. If ents.”
\
with tbe closest of attention sod liberally
a double standard is possible then 1 am in
Notwithstanding their lionejW
omiiauded
favor of a double standard. But I am not tions the democrats reduced the\i
■*ror the success of tbe reunion this year
much
is due to the work of H. B. Trask,
for a gold standard that would drive silver ation for pensions thl# year
,
out of tbe country, nor am 1 for a silver and i# only another instance of vH^idr a Tbe G. A. R» also wishes to extend thanks
to Marshal Miller who raised and collect­
standard that would drive gold oat of tbe democratic platform is for—to get intoZ-ofed all lhe money, and to the merchants of
country. As let what would be the practi­ fiee on, but not to be lived up to.
Hastings who contributed so liberally
cal effect • of certain doctrines held by
Ata meeting Friday nonilng at 1C
in
the following officers were elected:
many la still the subject of much specula­
Tbe dem xtrats hare been conducting an
A. W. Dillenbeck—C*fl.
tion. I have never met an advocate of educational campaign ever since Gr ver
J. C. Cutler—LieuL Col.
■Uver who declares himself in favor of a took his seat nearly a year and a half Jgo..
Felix Chamberlain—Major.
Wright Garrison—Quarter-master.
alngle allrer standard. So far as I un­ They have already taught Lhe people that
Rev. L M. B GIHasple -Chaplain.
derstand tbe science of financial entomolo­ tinkering with tbe tariff Is a mighty ex^
&lt;. jlr. Kilpatrick—Surgetn.
gy..! believe that a silver spider would petal ve business, and every day they are
NOTES.
prove as great a pest as a gold bug In tbe teaching tbe people tbe manifest ben eflu
A Soldier# reunion in this county with­
great fields of American industry.
of protection. Protection lsu could ask for out some song# by Comrade Palea, of Way­
no l&gt;etter advocates of Ibelr doctrine than land wsuld not be complete, so the boys
a free trade congress and a free trade
Spencer O. Fisher, the democratic nomi­ president They are doing more for tire
Tbe boy ebolr made the reunion more
nee for Governor of Michigan, attended a cause than all tbe republican campaign entertaining with some very fine songs.
barbecue at Webberville the other day sod orator# in existence.
made a speech. Among other things he
Umen Broa.. sueoesaors to W. W. Cole,
said.
‘•There is no excuse for mistaking nr
circus and managerle and Ks)sh. the big­
**I was brought up ou a farm in Hills­ misapprehending tbe feeling and tbe tem­ gest elephant In eaptlrtty, wen In Tank­
dale county. not far from here. I was per of the rank and file of democracy. town to-day tor two pertonnanoea.
Tbe
raised between the plow handles. I saved They are downcast under tbe assertion day has been warm and a great many
my first money earned on a farm. I am that their party fails in ability to manage Yanklown oounlr people base bad a surtell or circuses this year and thoae oondltbe government, and they are apprehen­ lluns combined to nuke the audience at
publican legislation that made me »o. It sive that efforts to bring about tariff re­ the artenwon performance much smaller
as claw legislation, so constructed iu the form may fail; but they are much more than the show deserved. Ot the three dreus rl.lulkni ot til. summer Lemen Bros.
downcast and apprehensive in their fear Is much tbe beet.
that democratic principles may be aarThere are no taklnr. no crafters, and no
niBaus and tbe mansgnvle contains an ex­
cellent assortment ot eurhMitles.
The

s'0ITORIAL NOTE?

PtMMXtoo dMMt mb to be eetlrelr

Following the custom, of year# standing,
the Detroit. Lansing and Northern R- Kwill run tin? annual low rale ekcrirawm to
Northern Michigan resorts on Sept 4th.
* Train will leave Woodbury at IT** *
m.. stopping at Grand Rapid# for dinner
and Traverse City for supper, arriving al
Petoskey at 9 00 p. m. Round trip rate
$4.00.
These excursion# afford an excellent opportunliy l»r many u&gt; vl.il th. u.trU.
Mlrhlfcn rra.rt., who p«h,|&gt;» eould not
do so othorwlM!. A deHjhrful ulp »«»
lx. eujoy.d •« tho train w«l run via llrr
popular C. W. M. It’y trou Grand Kaplda,
well known ak II* "Sn-nle Line ot MlenKin. Tickets will Im
to return with­
in ten dsys. on all regular train..
Uagitage will l&gt;e checked through tn
Petmkev or to principal stations north
or Balwln al which the train will stop.
See baud bill., or consult agents for fur­
ther particulars.

LEHEN PKOTtlERSB
NEW C0L0JJ71L 5I10WJ
REAL HIPPODROME AND FREE HORSE FAIR

Will PositiTely Exhibit at

HASTINGS
.... ON

Dr. Bennett.
Michigan#* aucet s-ful specialist, will be
nt Hastings Douse. Monday. Aug. 37.
Hay fever, asthma, dyspepsia, lie cure*,
they remain cured.
Piles of all klndi. no matter how bad or
how long standing, he permanently cures
them. No pain and no cutting, etc.
Go see him when here.
Notice.
All dog# not licensed and found with no
tag on will be taken care of In accordance
with ordinance.
W. H. Miller,
Marshall.
SPOXABLB—LOWBLL. Wore urrtted in mar­
riage r&gt;v Ker. Bob’i Adiim». at hl# home ou
Green 8c. Mr. Sumner Kveatble end loiur*
Lowell, both of Hastings township Aug.
and.

The Largest Elephant
that walks the earth. 2
inches taller and two
thousand pounds heavier
than Jumbo

The Only Bniine Kangaroo io
the World.
Appears in the ring daily in
fistic contests with his trainer

A SCHOOL
FOR

COMMERCIAL
SHORTHAND
ENGLISH
COURSES.

Fractical
Bisiness
Training

Only White Sea Lion in captivity
From the Kasko-vim River in Alaska.

Beautiful Catalogue sent on Application.

J. DILLINCHAM, Pros.
A. L. SILVERNAL, Prin. «
________I. H. WHITE, Sec. A Treas

Sugar is up a little, but all

Nice Pairs for Canning
8 1.00 per bu.
Nice Plums from f 1.25
to $1.50 per bu.
Peaches will soon be here
and we have cans to put them
in and they are cheap too.

Pt Mason Jars,
Qt. “
••
i gal. "
“

50c per Dot

55c
75c

“

Come while the price is’
down and Mock full.

Hams&amp; Van Arman

Positively more Rare Animals, more Performers
more Fine Horses and Ponies than all‘1 the shows
before the public.

A Menagerie of Rare and Costly Animals.
A Museum &amp; Aquarium of Natural History
Don’t Fail to See the Grand Free Street Pa
geant. Worth Going Miles to See.
RlFPODROME
MG ON ft MIL£ TRACK

392

11)6 SHERWIN WILLIAMS 60
Camel .Rasea, Pony BaceB,«Roinan Chariot
Covers Most—Looks Best— Elephant
Races by
Drivers, Roman Standing Bares,
Lasts Longer than any
Races
ween Man and Horse
, Other Paint.

AGENCY,

w.kooobYMR

PERFORMANCES DAILY
KrOne

to the Combined Shows.

ds

�-j A STlNG

BANNER.

-npridiy, A«f.' n3. »H»r .

to
&lt;t~«. .nd hsu
trtmuUngsghn.

A fine Un,

personal mention.
dM,

u- Y.tra, of lTOta,
tsvday.

1|H.
j

j

Tim county, city, t.d .tjln.nt onttnUes
l&gt;r.Cl.j,.,n William. „„ ,a thr ,,
Tue-e.rScr.ebleiGOods in a drug
’■ere well reprerenled si estop u»,n|„.. „ ihid w. .-t
*
I-Iirmeksgrov. Sundsy. fcrer.1, ti,„u.
..
“
Vw!*
1
"'™
Uvl,;,ta
‘
•*■•&lt;*■
“Mild people were present.

/-'■&gt;•- ('amphor.
Oil Cedar,. ’
. -ky / ''y Papert
• -r Boraxt
i ■pperdt'
('’yeritk: Lime,
u-iv/ic Acid,
!!
Oil Soap,

Ooff 1s agent Tor thu Detmlt Star, t,,t
l»r. Suleaba hiuml st Ai.mo |,„ Soo_
Itr*’’Whvu»™
”&gt; &lt;»• day ami Monday.
Bi* Star,m Sre w.lk, drop In an.t
Mr. and Mrs. F. &lt;1. Srpw.ll entertained
one. Itwffl please yon.
11&lt;ilott
company last «,Mt.
ni’k.
.
Mrs. S. Ljdfe „r K.lamo, vl,ited friends
Here to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Van Arm.,, Iu Urn city Irei Itrt
Sumhri- muruin -.
Mrs. H. II. u.H.y- ,pe-ilKj|(I11(|,r ,n(t
Mollierwnd sou doing well, while the
aloiiday In KhIhumzo-i.
\
lisppy Trther bas ■ smile that reaches clear
Oknto* Hesaer ani party returned from
aonwa the store.
f»«u Luki) Monday night.
MBpsryPhlllltW wtH be f0„„(| Um.
Wm. Amlruu, of Battle Creek, bu been
LoAport fruit j.r«, . b!t line .,f rrirtl
Dr. J. c. Arning
.
caas. everything frrel, and reliahl. |H n,e
Uaatlce GrlgNuy In at Unckley Park,
grocery Hnt&gt;. The rerfhre he
.hoalff
Grand
Lodge,
of
I.
0.
G.
T.
betflven a trial by every one. It will

Banner and Detroit
“j Weekly Tribune or the
S'”* Banner and New York
Weekly Tribune for
_ only $i.oo per year in
"l advance.
Subscribe
now. COOK BROS.

Mr*. Will Franc, or Charlotte, visited
trlrtidM in the city last week.
When you need thoea, remember that
Mm. Thomas Cox and Clyde returned
■with all cash purchases of both shoes a,Kt
ih:sd»ssof goods tbe best,'•slippers. Wooley ft Bronson give you a ■from the north Saturday morn tag.
Mr. and Mm. Miner Keeler. of Middle*
• •. a «»nt.
The poor isj''ticket which will entitle you lo have ymir
any price.
I make af ■shoe, halfsolesl for a very small m, -vlllc, were in the city Saturday.
Mm. Geo. Walter and daughter Lucile
.;t'.
these goods set! can See their add. IMs week.
h i) :i to you pure, fresk
W. A. SeMastm tetunierl from Mreltesl spent last week In Grand Ra^dH.

FRF.D I. HEflTfl
the. prugksisvs.

KrhlMy

Chxlnaan «&lt; YowiMUl? Com.

-■ eanetis will tecteuM ax Ckr-ecdale
C’be,.t. lull.** a O dtotfc i». »r... for
mr..- ,ii-. !&lt;•.•:Im; Uetogatre v» the &lt;eonnry
, i i ■ held in BaattneH. teept rtth,
Kv &lt;rdwr of Gem.
I ha A
uhahcnan.

-,.

,

3CAL NEWS.
&lt;ttVULrtT(ON ex.
82 ^uirea.
ihk«-s

f«r ltdk*wienis

ie iHnoc «t the week

*.j.riMiiitien&lt; farmer «( *&lt;;*r4-

in plwtoffW$by -oan be
at the CtaMUnte stttfdw.
. itexjtbA will boon occur tbe
.. ver tti»- KgUonal Itanfc.

.

surely suit.

Mrs. Jas. Li. MrKerlu nd Mm. W. R.
where he has been attending the Nsrionul
Association of Fire Engineers ot America. Cook were in Grand Rapids Saturday.
He reports an wmllent time, and that the
Rev. Grigsby la aueodlng the Sunday
visiting chiefs were roy.lly entertained. School Dis. cunvriitkmuc Grand Ledge.
They were driven, feasted and ht Fact
Mm. Will Wagner, of Grand Rapids,
everything daate to make their vlstt most visited John BuMty und family last week.
enjoyable.
•
Mm. Katiray, Matron of Grace Hospital,
1’. R. Paweoast the enterprising jeweler, Detroit, is the guest of Dr. C. P. Lathrop.
has devised the happy plan of haring a
Mr. and Mrs. Will Squlers aud Ger­
bulletin in Vhj store, where he will place trude, to Big lUpi.k. &lt;ere vldling in the
all tt&gt;e lateKnicws wired him eoneeming city.
the K. n&lt; P. Drill. It will no doftbt be
Mm. Philip Stoktorn of, Muskegon, fc
watched Wirt) great Interest, and the pub­
tile guest of ftiends Kind relatives in the
lic will appreciate the effort Mr. ’Pancoast
I ci&lt;y.
toakes to toeep them posted.
Mrs. Geo. Dennhi. ot Kalamazoo, has
Tltoee wbc desire bargains tn •the gro­
t»eru visitMtg friends and relaUves in this1
cery line should avail themsHveii of the
city.
opiwrt'mttydffnrded by the aMgewwiit of
Miss ifanaalrDewey returned to Owns*,
Jos. Itogen a Co. For the nmtt thirty
so Saturday After c. two weeks visit in tlie’
day*. **r ca«h only, all «wod« i« toe store
etty.
will be wild a» cost, and a great saving
A. H. McNeil and wife, of Caledonia,
will tee -msHe by purchasing «f them.
Crockevy.xnnned goods, eveejd-btag goes visited Mr. And Mrs. Jas. MeKevitt last1
Tbe new catalogue of the city-ayhool«
its jeat &lt;nit.
Be sure to obtain acopy nrtri
read eo pecicily the Saperintewdent’s re­
port wteichotn tai ns matter of intenmt to
patron*, aho notice the revised 'ALumni
ifet wtowh new contain* ^13 names.
It
shoiiid tee a matter of pride *« (he oiiizen.*
of l!a&lt;ht)te' that her txehook -can -show
«wch a fist of bucce“sf&lt;ri anti -even -end-

Ml^s Arlou MeOmber. who has been
quite sertandy 111 is much better at lids
writing.
,
W. It. Creasy returned to Plainwell
Saturday mwruiug after vi&gt;KLug his sea
Irving

Mi-&gt;-H*s Mamie and Mamie Lk-am, return­
ed tu cboir home in Mlsbaukee. Ind., j
Tuesday.

auy Utwwr.
Sprlnklr*
ill v»w .Kick tank and nat « partleiu of
rr—.
wll fnnu in tbe wafer. W4ten
tbe ti»e Phuh* it. htreuaiti and the twum
beefee. t. foriik which ma. be twice d:irl«r the fewuc.'wi'd out the tank and re­
peat tbe daee. II L- eheaa. mit anly hatan-

Mrs.
Russell and Miss Bertha
Bentley *penf Sunday ami Monday with
Aileguti retatiTes.

ARE

HERE

lla ,ln

tjfnrfjtfM,

friends.

ip

W)l» sesuxi,

follow y

walking advertisement for

our

house'./

Everyone who buys of us is pleased with what
we have sold him—pleased with his invest­

Everyone who buys once

comes again, .and invites his friends to come
too.

We are selling our goods as low as they

can be sold anywhere.

Owing to the times

we are paying no attention to profits, but have

knocked

prices down to the lowest notch.

We buy from the best houses; our goods are

STAY

reliable. We are not here for a day, nor for
a month.

W. H. SPENCE.
E take pteaanre in announcing to our friends and the public generally
that on and after SEPTEMBER 10th we propose to conduct our bus­
iness, both buying aud selling, on the cash plan. A long experience
in the clothing business lias convinced us that the system of selling goods on
credit to be paid for when convenient is a most vicious one.
The increased expense of doing a credit business, on account of book­
keeping and collecting, the amount of inevitable losses every year because of
bad debts, which will occur, notwithstanding the most careful discrimination;
the loss of interest from having a large amount of capital “tied up” in book
accounts all render necessary a large margin of profit which has to be consid­
ered as business expenses and paid for by the cash buyers. Besides this, the
bad feeling constantly occurring because credit is given to one customer and
refused to another, and the disagreeable "necessity of being obliged to dun
customers for past due accounts, confirms us in our determination in the future
to sell only for cash.

W

_______

Road ComtalMlonera can find 3 tnch
Bridge Plank at our vard In Hastings,
outer people can find anything they want
In the line of lumber aud shingles.
Barrurr. Tomumbox axd Rtnatt.
The young people connected with lhe
various church societies ot Charlotte are
oondutdb.g religious services at tbe poor
farm In Eaton twenty carry Sunday aftern(xl„. Why wonld not th Is be a wnrtby
plan for some of the doetellW |D “f «•»

Every

sale of Boots or Shoes that we make is really

ment clear through.

ll&lt; Hdert&gt;kk»a Uluak.

« the very u west term- cunslsrent with
The fact th*Z human intdlteetu*
DOt
Staerk. Call and «xamiM&gt; hit Jiue. essential U&gt; saeaess In pnrlllaa la demon^ou will find what you want,
"Mrated *r the performance of Tom. the
Oay wholesaler all the Leading brand* of mined Kxntt.ro", which «re dlvertlnj the
C’Wre at factory prices. Dealers will save natrons ot tbe Great Lemon Bros. Sbo»»
“•W) by placing their ord* rs with him. dally. Tom stands ala feet bl*h. ,nd
&lt;*&lt;n uf Big SUr on the walk.
Detroit planted aolldlr opoo Ma two Mud k*N
with the adjunct of a powerfnl tall, bell
tlm best Jc. on earth.
able to wand up before human borer. and
Gov. Rich returned to Lansing •««».-—.------ ----------City last werk tee received wotd ! deal boneet blow, that wwUd
f’vm L. -tai-y of suir Gitodoiu
| damage to bla MitaconM. batJ®T
.
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Urfsubhii itopucr UtslUre^sofbothgreoorereff w
Bros.’ glhlVll
MWWI .J)&lt;re
’’“y olSislK under Juehlm. Imd been «r- dud gloves, Lemvn
Lenten Bros.'

Is what we give to every customer,
a

Mr. and Mfs. Van Gordan, of EaUm
Rapids, spent Bunday nt Wall Lake with
Mr. aud Mm -E. L. Heath.

Friday r«*w about. 3:30 o'etoeh ame- mazoo Telegra'tb.
Kt.; Krti
piiot«eEqptos (hat »e«er ■win stole a Calamtilaii npeuiaatlwtlre bieAlex Christie. Fred .Knapp, and Addle
•
i-i.. .lUkdiristinio. the .reliable &gt;b©- iy*l« from la frwat «f «r. Kenaedy’a ml- Parker started for Washington. D. C.
tographu. t
• | daw. TlieSberid Was prompUy astl- 1I thia moruing' to settle tbe camp for
You wu’inv.HabJy tiiMl jB-'ditional i»- fled but at thi. wriUug no trace lias b~ai 1 HuUks Division.
d-rrward of Mo tu&gt;
n'a), ’'ttuuty .am.' other ne«£ mkj our ineMe ifouad of tbe thief
MiM Glenna Schantz, of Hastings, vis­
local pagtsbeen affered. aad the Pope Htf. Co . baw ited Mta* Florence Wnodhams last week—
a
ebuulliiK
offer
of
M
for
lhe
arrwd
and
jj a ok. ;Ik. only genuine cherry towMrs. A. H. Ravmond •&lt; Hartings, visited
ie, ; । Coy s. bigiii Big Star on ithe walk. donviellon of anyone ateallnc wheel* of her slater Mm. B. Thompson over Sunday.
tlielr .nmke—Uw Colombian. The luehy .Plainwell guterprise.
Ha :i'l«rshott WA.
.
■aan wBLfaf *TU.
J. W. Luus aud family have moved to
Vby can't aheouNiaiauii &lt;rf abla cltr &lt;»rHaaUnc* Oirl.ioo was affaln the fortu­ Huntington, tad., where Mr. Lunn
KK...I ag&lt;Ms! Wd. We UHmmu- that il
nate aidin', ot a surprise Friday even Ing open a tailor rtop.
wocl'l b- woi! &gt;UHporred.
shop. Tlie people of that
by Mr. and Mr«. M. O. Abbott. Uellclous dtp will thid Hr. Lunn an aprlffht. hon­
Cay keeps a Uaetf&gt;f muok^ug and cbewIbg iolweci^.
iky our nuap £ur cuL Ice cream and cake were served on the orable genllrmsA, well shilled In Ills busllawn and from Um bouse was suspended urar. snd we wl.h him s»c*sa
Only; ‘ •. it,.
&gt; .winner.
a larM banner with the laseriptlon -ttac- fKOr. Clarence l.Ulrop has been appoint­
Tli# T.-acliers iM-xitute i» in
enr at Waahlaaton.”
The Kalgins dal- ed Aseletimt Surpmn al the Ionia Asylum
. Ibis-u-. k «ltlt, a £&lt;iod atteudauoc. A
deutlyaatractod all tbe Inspiration Umt lor tlie fNnyenms au*1 Oti°1|Ili| insanr »L
full reppri will be 'Tinted later.
! came tram a liberal supply of theae dellea- : a good salary./5r. Lathrop Is a prog.eeMurn nnd \Valkin« aviil pay lhe Bl«O- claa fur Usey Uavr.drilled better ever sluae— -,|ve. husllliig young wan. and to an ei•v»: murisut prices for apples at their Douw- The surprise waaa very pleasaa t one.
Mllerl ■edlcal education has had the
j’fttg • .Mpuritur. comoMOcinK *»u F^Ld^x.
^dastlng. Uial.dM will «o to Washing. ।le neHts of much practical ciperlence lur­
Ang si. -i et-tbcui.
been connected with Gtaoe Hospital In
ton Tie the Grand Xapid. ft Indians to ing
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The ritj .achool begiaa ou Ta^Uaji,
Port Wayne. Ind., and from there ria the Detroit for a long while. He will fill lhe
4U1. Monday bring Labor Day wkieh Fennsylraflls Cenlral ft. It. j-1 HI W
position
xlth credit
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w a ^cgai hnbSJny In thia atau*.
indkou.
1&gt;. O. Batlerson. Cashier of Uw Merwill MIW IliU aiTSmunlsj abont |
jRoim are tiixt *hrrr will br a lanre* ruroUsnd Tanners bank, of DansrUle,
yr.*, by special train to Kalamazoo and ehanla
(
•Utcni.
expect to arrive In Waehln&lt;t&lt;a&gt; S«»*»y jX Y.. and W. B. Bundy. Cashier of lhe
’Ai/H'kb - Manager for huancial' inaU- aiMwtog about 8 p. ar
Andover
bank, of Andover, N. Y., togeth­
Tlie choice of one
tatkuj.
lUTrmnne and bond required. a, thane routes are offered tue Dlslslou for er
( with their wlree. returned liome last
Liberal indui'rtajftt to the right man-. Ad- their retorn. rlt eUher the Pennsylvania ,week efter a few days visit with W. H.
dw.'w. Tbe Easteta Absurauee •Cumywoy, Central, the Baltimore ft Ohio or lhe Chee- ,Powers and family. They stopped off
1‘tUladrlpljia, Pa,
tpaMeftOblo. Tbe majorUr at Ute mem- ,here on their retura from a trip through
J- Forbei, lhe tartar, will m ike &gt;ou a
her wHI return by the way of Che latter jNorthern Michigan and Minnesota and
during their ebort stay made many
new (all suk., p( the latoat style aad cut,

r.~w It; srnk0.

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John T. Lombard and two oldest daughWrre fc . p^nlrr that h wwtb 5C tu i‘-th Mt f«r » ulp to Kaclne, IVlmaita.

Mrs. U. T. French and sister Mhw
Grace Sinitii. &lt;of Middleville, were guest*
Krp.hlioatw' el Ban, Oaatv abnuht by of Mr. aud Mw. T. J. Bush. Sunday.
are j*&lt; tiMtHt react &lt;«s4 m d-unna means
to attend tbe emwaees fat
I’uliev Buamell. of Alabama, attended
the eteetUa «l .iVlegale* fa the -County the rrunkm. die will visit friends and
!»&lt;•« Xc. Jgars i«t &lt;i*e -oKy.
Convewbon So be Weld In &lt;Hs eity Wednea relatives in Uris vtehilty until November.
!iar uu avalk. UdMkaraheU
day Boot. thUn. In Muds*- tN*rx house,
Ira ,Vau Valkeiibunt and Sylvester
eotuimweinrat 00 a- m. The. nail for thia (irensel were hi Kalamazoo Thursday on
;■ -uaMUC yoatr fall drew, call ■ eonvenlitw aad Ute number ot delegate*
business euuueoted with Hastings Divi­
• thoseJtM*: revived at iBut- the aariatu tewoahips are entitled to. will
sion.
,
| be found eUewSiereU: this Usae. ’ Send In
Elmer Fisher, .who has been seriously
went aide «ud£ is being laid .; your eaneam featsoeeot onoe to the Bax­ ill for the past three weeks, was taken to
! MU.
h{« hohie in ilaatings yesterday.—Kala­

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pay. Never had’ she looked more lovelyHer widow’s garb, with the tasteful
white cap and cape worn by married
women of the period, set off her com­
plexion and figure to excellent ad­
vantage. A sudden suspicion, raisedl
by her manner, that sire whom he

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l{iaiARlTW.&amp;L/'\Joi1N5r°Npro eg coxTixcxn.J
“Mr. Amerson. I want to have some
"talk with you. It is about Hannah,
and I hope you will understand my
feelings in what I am going to say. My
belief since Cullen’s death has been
that after my own, and after what wiU
seem a becoming lapse of time, you
and she will marry each other; and
what I’ve been wanting to my about it
is this: It is not only my wish for it to
be so, but it is my solemn belief that it
will be the only means of reconciling
. the troubles over your brother’s estate.
I have thought ranch, very much about
it, and felt it ray duty to let you both
know my views anti my fceHnfrs. And
I want them made known in the com­
munity,
that people will have no
cause to remark on any impropriety of
it or Its taking place, as I* earnestly
counsel, with little delay. That’s what
I had to say to you.”
She looked at bim with as much
calmness bs if never a tie of any sort
had been between them. The shame
ifcrhich so long had been dormant in his
being came forth, making him shrink
before those dying eyea.
eyixk 1When bp had
somewhat recovered he said:
“’CVhy. Julia’, why. how can you talk
to me in that way? I didn’t—1 couldn’t
believe you thought 'so poprly of me.
Hannah? Why. Lord help me! I can’t
talk, and 1 can’t bear to hear you talk,
about my marrying with Hannah or
anybody else.”
“Why not. Mr. Amerson?? she asked,
in a tone cold us her cold hind.
•‘Because—because it’s a thing 1
can’t cten think nbput; and I’ve no
idea that such a thought was ever iu
Hannah’s mind.^ Good Lord, Julia!"
She looked for several minutes at his
evident embarrassment, and then, in a
tone almost masculine, said:
“I’ve beep supposing that at least
yon had been so expecting, and I
wanted both to know that my wish
was for thc speedy fulfillment of your
expectations.
If in this I was mistaken, the case is indeed tn unhappy
one. I don't tlrink you can doubt that
Hannaji would marry you if you were
to ask her. If you do not. she is to ba
ruined.
Oh, Mr. Amerson! yon put
wrong, more than one wrong, upon
your brother which will have to bo
atoned for in some way. The dear boy
died not knowing thc kind.ancl extent
of some of it. and without suspicion of
•fvhat would have seemed to bis geherous nature far the greatest. During
his life, playing upon the weakness of
his wife, whose loyalty he was too pure
himself to suspect, you—to what ex­
tent you corrupted it. only you two
and tbe Creator know. I did hope
that thc feeling .you hnd for her might,
after my death, be made honorable by
legitimate sanction.
As it is—oh.
Hannah! poor Hannah! That’s all I
have to say now: please ask them to
come back.”
■
He knew then that either she had
witnessed thc garden scene or that it
had been reported to her by one of the
servants.
He could not but feel the
shame, yet he was thankful that his
apprehensions were groundless that
she had asked for the interview for
the purpose of threatening exposure
of what she knew about the pretended
destruction of the will. Without ask­
ing his leave, she sent n messenger to
Hannah begging to see her once more.
It was a blessing she did so.
In a
brief conversation they came to un­
derstand each other fully.
When told
how Cullen had died, the invalid said:
“Blessed be God!
Oh, Hannah, you
have taken out of my heart tbe thorn
that pained thc deepest; and, my dear
child, 1 have prayed earnestly that
Cullen’s family may recover what ht£s
been taken from them. I trust it will
be so; I cannot foresee how. but I
know that God regards with peculiar
watchfulness the things done to widow­
hood and orphanage. That’s all J can
say. I am thankful that you and Mr.
Amerson will never marry; but, Han­
nah dear, I hope that when the doings
in all that unhappy affair are brought
to light, you will try to see that he has
some chanoe to avoid absolute ruin in
this world and in the next.”
At her death her husband shed some
real tears.
Tbe brother and sister
went away in continued ignorance of
the greatest miseries which he had LnCicted upon her who now was beyond
their sympathy and help.

adjoining Cullen'u and

noy hoped for some result, if no other
than increased exasperation of the
public mind by the way he meant to
discuss his conduct in the courthouse.
If he did uot contest, it would evince .
fear, or ut least a sense of weakness.
.h® reU ?
the i
n? “
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1
..w
I talk about .
itj freely.
Already he hiul ,
. alluded to the will several times on the I
j streets, in the hearing of town and j
। county people,, and been pleased at the ■
j sight of tbeir indignation. He rvaanot ;
; a lawyer of distinguished ability, but '
*|'
.he was studious, courageous, vigilant
I and entirely honorable. Cullen, beeanoo of bis affection for Wiley e .rife, !

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anti delude according
to hU*nrp&lt;~-s of every sort may have
BoUen bevond hfa power, quickened
ft,
„Uni|,at!oD for
for her
his admitatfon
her to
to the
the degree
degree
that, if fduud necessary^ he would
marry her with small delay.
“My dear Hannah,” he said, not a
little embarrassed. “I’ve been wanting
very much to see you. How are you,
iuSnab?
“
?! uever saw vou look better.”
very well.
it was
"^X
’wS.edI suppose
to^Tier
' on
’

show w uc*
—— «,ald end«re. Knowing the
nc»» of suffering to *n inmwvn. spiritHe let it fell npun her tn nrany way.:
but the «&gt;re*t |»ng no tobt jn.
.he n-M led U,.u^ecL^ethlnp
between yon .nd me TUt it ohould
have moved her to feel and to exprew
anch a wish a. you report .bon ed that
die was absolutely ripe for the King­
dom of Heaven. I would wonder nt
your repealing her word, to me, except
that from what I know of you I could
not wonder at anything yon would do
on tlie line of comparing any purpooe
of your own.”
'
Her calmness was as of one uispoaad
almost to smile.
.
“Hannah,*’ he spoke rapidly, such
talk surprises me more than any—
What can you mean?”
“How came Sister Julia to suppose
that I’d marry you? Did you tell her
you thought so?”

wbat 1 suppose about it. Julia was
worried about tbe way father had left
his will, and I’ve no doubt she thought
that was the best way to make things
equal between us.”
“Did she know of that scene in the
garden when you behaved so to me the
last timtf I was at your bouse before
Cullen died?”
“Of course sb* AIAn»* ’’

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had resolved to moke no public move- . ..|
lusl„^,? ,Why.
Vhv. yee.
“Busincas?
yea. some
some little
little
ment during the remainder of her tile. ;
but 11 alw wanted to tnlk-to
which he foresaw must be brie! Ill, I you about
otont &lt;jthcr
citHer things, among them
them „a
lawyer, when not occupied with the .f- ,1 message
„ (hll
or you.
voo.-”
that, poor Julio
Julia left
left ;for
fnlra of other cllente. went upon what ’■
sht
wc^ hl
looU with
„-th one
one
She*_ „,
answered
his, look
deer-shooters call «Ull-bunu. wherein, ! „hi(.h rf|owlfI| ,bl. knc„ ,he „Im in „
without the sound of halloo and hound. I
CTeli
such , won!„n ns herself,
quarries may sometimes be stolen
d wis n&lt;.|ther .urpriwtl nor dinMr. Fred Miller of Irving. 111. writes,
upon. Cnllen.de.th
Cullen’s death intensified
noon
intnnsUlwl his
hl. pleM,d
y,e „dmlra,iou now ex­
that he had a severe kidney trouble for
interest in the case. He did not ask of
•&gt;;
The foreoHMtt men of the world writ* tho Ulcrrfurv
hibited.
many years, with severe pains in the back
himself all the reasons.
One day, (
ot coateaporaneou* activity for THE FORUM.
X
,CA message from Sister Julia! I’d and also that hia bladder was affected.
thinking what sort of man Gus Ruch- like to hear that first."
He tried manv so called Kidney curea but
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Ertry £rtrt subject li taken up by The Foram ’when It mttumhy comet Infs
els was, he went into the “Big Indian.” ।
Wonderful the gift in women, even without any good result. About a year
X; public Bttenhce end l» frosted b? the beet euthorillet, without rcjnrd to parties
The owpat being alone, he'said to him; those not much cultured and not fa­ ago he began the use of Electric Bitters
X; er creede. It will keen any thowoMJut rosier Informed on tho latke and prckltm
‘Gus, I’m sure you pitied Cullen miliar In thc world'H artificial ways, to aud found relief at once. Electric Bitters
:•&gt; ol the time, -as no other periodical does.
■
Amerson in being put out in the cold act for definite purposes strange parts. Is especially adapted Io cure of ail kidney
by his father, and that you sympathize Before hearing further words, excus­ and liver troubles and often gives almost
..
Instant
relief.
One
trial
will
prove
our
j with the widow and child. It occurred ing herself prettily, she rose and re­
To many thoujfctfut people, the price of The Pornra box hitherto been pro­
statement.
Price only 50c. for large
• to me that oecasloimlly, between
tired to another room, where before
hibitory; indeed nN the Rreet Review* have been too high In price for the masse*
. *Cnps as they say, you might hear the mirror she put anotheriornamental bottle. At W. II. Goodyear*’ Drug Store.
of intdHgvnt reader*. Eot now the number ot readers of thoughtful literature
■
that it would b«r worth while to something upon her neck and shoul—men uod wocaca who wish really to know what is goiti£ on in the world ortmake a note of. If you
do..
—” .
aide thc narrow limits of particular sects and parties-1* grrst enough in the
----s ! ders. Iteturning and reiieating^er- ; The best salve in the world for cute,
“Mr. Dabney,” with
i
United State* to warrant *o revolutionary a reduction in price. The Fcrum'
cold, quick in- &lt;
gjje (obked at him as if she hoped
1
bruises,
sores,
ulcers,
salt
rheum,
fever
■ terrnption, he answered,
dlscnasca important subject", but it is not dull. The literature of conteap&gt;
“I zirsv,
don’♦t
itnewAo-kwt
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mussagc meant gopd for both.
• sores, teller, chapped hands, chilblains,
raneons activity is. In fact, tbe most latercstinj of all literature. Amerlafa
think it’s my business to try and pump ,
“
Well?"
Shesp
die
Ixitwoen
archness
corns.
Mid
all
skin
irruptions,
aud
posi' people that takes drinks at my coun- '
citizenship Implies that a man shall know the opinions, of the foremost men
and becoming solemnity.
.i lively
uve&gt;y cure purs
piles or 110
im» pay
|»ay rrqnura.
required. xi
Il
( ter. - Irather
and tlu latest great achievements in every direction of activity.
I rather feel like it ’s my duty to !;
»«juHa wanted me to bring the me* is guarantet d to give perfect satisfaction
n.l
'...vw nra'in' hniT.'
: try and protect ’em ag in* bein’ hauled
after— that is,’ that was her or money refunded. Price &lt;5 cents per
up for wbat they thoughtless might rennet”
i box. For sale by W. U. Goodyear, (he
SIZE AND QUALITY UNCHANGED.
say when taking of my drinks. Yit, |
,.Whv didn’t vou bring it, then?” , druflttet.
if anything happen that I can help Coiling down her syes. with her hand
------ :--------------------Tbe Foran Is cow as cheap as the magazines of mere cnltrtainnert.
Hanna.:, that her mother is ray own i 5ho brushed at an invisible mote upon I Bangor farmers are fiabtlng fire and
dear, COUSin. in a way thats perfect ; iher shining
».»i.black silk gown.
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fair and honor’ble. I’ll let you know. |
“Well,” more embarrasted. he con-j N’&lt;.tone complaint
ever been made
I’m jest as sorry for Hannah as J can tinned, “thc truth is. Hannah, it was , by tbowj using Ayer’s Sarsaparilla accordTh© Forum Publishing; Company, Union Square, New York.
be, and my opinion of Wiley Amerson 1 of a kind that 1 thought perhaps you’d (Ing to illreetious.
Furthermore, we have
is that he’s thc crowdinest man on । rather not hear it quite yet, although । (silt &lt;1 to learn of a case in which It has
35c. a Copy. $3 a Year.
them that’ll let him they is in thc I ahc made a point of asking me not to failed to afford benefit.
So say hundreds
whole of Bald’in county. If anything put' it off, stopping to cohsider what j,,f druggists all over the county.
Has
happen to Hannah’s advantage in a i
!j way\hat s fair and honor’ble, I’ll let I people might have to say aboul such eurrd olhen«, will cure you.
Kalamazoo will build a 180 electric light
jj you know about it. But my advice to things taking place sooner than some
might have expected in the circum- phut to cust $83,000.
j you would be to study up Owen Car- '
!
’■'s'l'cTould not n-prvss tho dvvp bln.h 1 „ “•"&gt;
j!1'!““» 'ro,m
] ruthers. that know more of Wiley Am- j
[• erson’s business than any other man, ♦»,«»♦
i« i
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£ : constipation, and a fine constitution may
that tuffuMd her cheek. Mistaking Ito lw **1^ aud ruined by simple neglect
either in lhe town or in the county, i
i There Is no medicine, ter regulating the
•1 Little account if Owen be in gen’il, cause, he felt exceeding glad.
Brushing away her tears, she asked: J bowels and restoring a natural action to
। he’s one not to talk ag’in’ anybody,
_
t
•
v
।• lhc jjijjjygHyg orirans&gt; equal to Ayer’s Pills.
“
Can
you
tell
me
her
reason
for
such
|i special them as lias been good to him.
i! and he have to be squeezed like a body 1 anxious haste, and whether it was |! A young golden eagle was shot near
mostly
on
your
account
or
on
mine?
”
;■ have to squeeze a red grasshopper to
Spring Lake Tuesday.
“On account of both. Hannah. Julia
!' get the molasses out of him. Yit, when •
Bncklngham’s Dye for the whisker? Is
seemed to have found out somehow
ho answers at all, he answers the the feeling I had for you.”
a popular preparation in one bottle, and
truth, nigh as he can come at it.”
colors
evenly a brown or black. Any per­
“But what al&gt;out me? From what
“Thank you, Gus; although I didn't you say, she must have believed that son can easily apply it at home.
come in for that purpose. 1 believe I’ll all I needed from you was the asking.” j Fifty wherhren bare joined the Jacktake a julep.”
Some paleness took the place of the 8011 association this week.
“Don’t you take it without you feel redness that now retired from her
like it, Mr. Dabney.”
face. The bearing down of her eyes
“Why,, of course I feel like it, or I upon him seemed to confound him, so
wouldn’t have asked for it What do
When Baby w.vs Kick, we pave n&gt;*r Castorla.
you mean?”
When the wwa n Child, "he cried for Caston*.
“Nothipg, Mr. Dabney, exceptin' of
I don’t want to be paid for what little
help I can be to Hannah.”
“Come, now, Gus, don’t misunder­
stand me. Don’X make the julep if you
think I’m trying to buy you. ReaBy, I
don't care for it; but, as I happened to
Hlcharl Morpliy was killed at Luding­
be in here, I thought I’d take it I’ve
ton Wednesday hr a runaway bone.
got enough confidence in you to be­
M. 0. Bailey, recelvlni It Iler Grand
lieve that it would take nothing be­
Rapids. (Mich..) Saving, 'lu.,. My, be
yond your sense of right to make you
cannot say too much In favor of "Adlrnnwilling to help anybody that you be­
.
----- AND----,
da" Wheeler'.- Heart and Nerve Cure.
lieve to have been wronged.”
Sold by W. II. Goodyear.
“I beg your pardon, Mr. Dabney.”
Then, taking especial pains, he made
The (rand stand ot the Sarnia Driving
up as nice a thing of that sort as a
elub was destroyed by Dre Wednesday.
man ever drunk in that or any other
county.
On Tuesday of the following week,
in the Southern Recorder, a Milledge­
ville weekly newspaper, appeared ap­
plications by Hannah Amerson for
XZVER BAW TOU LOOK BETTER."
letters of guardianship of her son
Pearce, and for similar of administra­
unexpected was the attitude taken by
tion de bonis non (as such matters arc her. Difficulties tn his mind haring
styled in the law) on thc estate of appertained only to calculations ss to
“V Keunl,n «f »&gt;e Twenty-lfth
Pearce Amerson, lately deceased. When what would be best for himself, doubt 'J'*"**” Inf*utr» "Hi be beld al Benton
these were noticed by Wiley Amerson, suddenly raised, added to the sight ot ttaruor.
he smiled with some scorn. After read­ her beauty, which ncrer before had
Saginaw la tn have a tabla factory.
ing them again and again, he blamed seemed so enticing, created and every
himself for not sooner going to Han­
FWI* U ,hlPP|nl mineral water
moment stimulated eagerness to have
nah. This he would have done but for her. Blundering- in his words, he re­ *0 vuicago.
,
supposing she preferred he should keep plied:
'away until after a decent interval. In
"Why, at course Hannah, Julia—I Ite* will hold their seventh annual Con■
his
calculation* about her, marriage don’t know what reason she had for it veuttou at Farmer's Grove on August gohad been given not much thought, —but she seemed to believe that—that
Address all orders to
j
mostly
because he did not regard it bs
.necessary, and partly because of the you and I both would be likely—that
(encumbrance of her child, who some is. in time—that both of us mlp-M
Tbe poe«i -Rock Me to Sleep Moth,,"
&lt;day would become a man. Not doubt­ think such a thing, in all the cirenmTHE HACTINGS
rx
A&lt;*er
jing that she would marry him on the stancea, the best thing to do."
"Then,,
according
to
your
notion,
, asking, he regarded this movement as
It t. » general hvorit, ror°u° u a'meLt
Sister Julia, who in oft her previous
little loach of home life. p„( ,1,*
an indication of fretfulneas at his deOther .Ide to lhe picura. ^7^“'
of every sort, undertook, while on her
tract
deathbed, one for you and for me, and
litigation. Tliereforc he decided to
M y&lt;m
WBS anxions about

Tbe New York Weekly Tribiine

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

MSUtMS DflHNH

ONE YEAR

FOR ONLY | LOO, O15H IN /IbY/lNCE.

ItJ wuVK’.S""'5 Chrt,U,n

BANNER.

ex*
sort of woman Julia, wk*?"

�B

.

rl-xsTiNG
anner
ihut«iav, Aug. 33, rS&lt;u.

Now thetabout two boshel. ot wheat
.
eeo betaught tor. dollar, why not rMdI
the wheat to the etoclr? A bushel ot'
wheat will go lurtlier than . buehel ot
'
oats tor Dobbin and do him more WK«I A
quart or wheat waked w^tl .aswerM (or ,
meal tor a tame and there are thlrty-two
qua.l. In a buahel, Hog. will fatten hel­
ler whet, kept on a wheat diet tb,n on
com or oats; ergo, there la , tatter mtalon
tut wheat than wiling It at forty eenla .
bushel.

John Mullen. I.tar
XMePltariln
,5*’“"’.
wt.
J. WeWx-r
J. Dill
N. Plstmr
Jas. stiea
H Flfield
6. Phifer
G. Dm ling
Eli Shea
A. Hurney
W. BrohMin
C. Bai low
J. D&lt; novan
M. C’u&gt;|-r
U.reu, SUtain., pnllre il.ty
, 5 f talvy, POllve dtlly
John My-U,. mllce duty
l&gt;. H. Trejo
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13.05
7.50
AN EXPENSIVE DINNER.
10.50
;
COOS,
Loc»l
Editor.
‘ • w
,8.70
way in tbe world to be sure
.
lars b Plate.
4.50 The Eaxth Enveloped in a Mys­
“History of the cuisine fairly teems of having the best paint, and that
0.00
terious Darkness,
\
with descriptions of costly meals.’’ re­ is to use only a well-established
. 8 40
marked a resident of Brooklyn recent­
4
BOO
ly to a writer for the Washington Star. brand of strictly pure white lead,
»n Explanation of the Fhcnntseoon
.40
“We rend how that profligate Helio- pure linseed oil, and pure colors.*
.90
Which Filled the People
gabulns, the Roman emperor, had a
Tlie following brands are stand­
4.84
single dish on his table once that cost
4.50
two hundred thousand dollars, and how ard, “Old Dutch” process, and are
The most memorable phenomenon of
2.70 the heavens in modern times was that another Roman,- Aelin Verna, gave a always absolutely
■n.e recent letter from the Judge ot
2.23 ( day of remarkable darkness over New supper to a dozen cronies that cost a
■
Award, OU Baking Powders at tbe Chica­
2.40 England May 19, 178L That dav, says quarter of a million dollars. Then
go World'. Fair, eiimalng tbe fatally ot the
ViteUius, pt ill another Roman and an
2.40
a writer in the Chicago Times, made a emperor, likewise entertained his
claim ot a Chicago house that Ila bakln2 4U
1 00 more profound. Impreucion. has been brother at u little smock that used up
lewder had received the highest award
1.05 j more written and talked about, than n couple of hundred thousand; but
tor strength, punty, eacellvuce, etc., la a &lt;i a/
। all the Muromsp comets and meteoric these were ancient fellows, who had
*.feed fi»r.Mme 3furl-/days
dnfc», killing5
“Morlay,”
8
I showerTwithin the last five centuries. nightingales' tongues nnd humming ”“, Anchor."
scathing rebukt' to tboae manufacturers ot
Eckstein,’“’ |
"Bhipmro,”
bou.Mtthe poumi
The great rotmnomer Hcrechel placed
4.50
Interior baking powders who have no re­
“ Southern,”
M'ivtx! by Aid Osborn that thr axels, be it in the domain of the unexplainable. birds’ brains uhd similar marvelous " Armstrong &amp; KcKehry,"
dainties. Coming-down to modern days " Beymer-Bauman,"
"Red Seal."
gard tor the troth, but habitually aeeg, |„ allowed mill onlt-rs drawn
on respective , 00 pronounced yms the darkness that and plain, ordinary, everyday ham and •*Davi&gt;-Chaiab*«."
"Cellier,"
their public announeementa, to deoelre fund f&lt;*r same. Carried.
.%‘tUcd down over the earth that fowli eggs, I ate a supper once in this very
“ Fahnestock."
Illvk.. Hiiir.n.n, (istaYn
eou. 11 mere.
The Judge ot Awards stales llnktar, WvU.en
went to their roosts, horses and cattle town |hnt cost u friend of mine four?
♦ If you want colored paint, tint
«i.,l Wu'.vra.
that no such award was given lo tho Chi­
. showed distress, dogs whined, and .teen hundred dollars. A gentleman
Nays. None.
any of the above strictly pure leads
Moved ijy Aid [ticks topr.&gt;ccAl to elect : thousands of persons anticipated the named Parker kept an- establishment ।
cago concern, aud has noUlied It that it
dawn of doom. The great colonial devoted to’entertaining gentlemen at ■■ with National Lead Co.’s Pure.
must ceaai. publishing hh mime In con Clerk of Water Com. Varrb-d.
। at-r»Wlc for American independence sundry gomes of chance. One night • White Lead. Tinting Colors.
A)ch. All.
neetlon with Ila false siatmn .ms.
• Tetlera
B'”1 11,10“uu aPP^I»ted was still iu progress, the federal union the friend I speAk of nnd myself were-*
These colors arc sold in one-pound cans, each
I was not yet established; there was killing nn evening here together, when can being sufficient to tint 35 pounds of Strictly
Council Proceeding-..
B“su!lo' ballot. *even*votes-for E G I that chaotic state that generally' pre- we conceived the idea that a visit to [ Pure While Lead the desired shade; they are io
|. cedes ,..x.„
greatc vAMiAt^g.3,
changes, auu
and there
was Parker’s would be just the thing. We । no sense ready-nixed paints, but a combination
.Holbrook.
vuvre woo
L-lltn*
Moved by Aid WeiaMertllliai E. G. II... ! considerable rancor in the minds of the ! put it into execution at once. 1 have of perfectly pure colors in tbe handiest form to
Common Council met In adjourned resbrook Lt? docUiyd elected as Clerk &lt;&lt;f :
• •.•d’.isr to have hn nnctlbK bb'O, Motulny eve. .July nd^’yi.
| Hover gambled in my life, and my ' tint StrictlyPure Whke Lead.
if.ive n.id latye .experience
Send us a postal card and gel our book un
Mas’or Greusel presiding.
H ater Cvtn. for tbe year. Carrktl,
j
latnot und royalist each regarded, friend has not done it since. We went'
paints and color-card, free.
Present a: roll call. Aid Bennett. Hubby,
Hnffuun. Osborn, . the ominous dry and the threatening , upstairs and entered the room just as j
NATIONAL LEAD CO.
Huffman, (Kbntn. Weibert nud Waters, i. Tinkler. Wrissetl and Water-.
glocnn r.a the cvidenee of Heaven’s dis- supper was announced; My friend did :
Chicago Branch.
J. N. SMITH.
On mutlun of Aid Bennett reading uf :; Nays, None.
pleasure against the other, and the not want-to ent anything, but I was
State and Rltesnth Streets, Chicago.
................
- . -meeliug
........m* hvmpvucu
of Aid Odmin, Council ad- general conclusion was that the im- J hungry, aud when some plausible res-!
inhs.
of Just
postponed..
I I . On
Moved by Aid Osborn that tbe Connell Jl,urn}11 for 1 wk- CurrirM,
-'TATE
• pending mystery would culminate in ' cal of a dealer told me thqt therp \yas
ask
ibe Water Board to return the 4/ hr*
hr®' 1I -'ye-&gt;, All.
k tbe
the fate of Sodom and Gomorrah. Thc ' broiled Smithfield han,
flanked with
E. G. Holhrook,
per day sprinkling, from 5 to 7 a. m. and I
.!■ I. ION * SMITH
, ignorant gave way to all sons of gro- J pullets’ egga as a isort of tide issue to .
0 10 S P 111. Lost.
. .■ ssfially.
Recorder ;
conjecture -, and the f.*w pro-1 the qtbenrise gorgeous feast T broke
A;^. Brnnetr, Biutbr, Hirks. Huffman, I
Woodland. Mich
J founder annas were unable to advance ! for tha supper roflin, despite my cortb !
and Waters.
,
•
tioyid E. Kroppen.
1 &amp;fiy rational oxplanation of the very 1
1—’ plcadipgs. '•*
- . 1
I ----nanion's
Of course .he folK
Nays, Urtbvm arid
I
Contnln Mrnnry,
Jewed me when he found his protesta\i ■&gt; ;r r. lK-»!«on.
; Moved by Aid O.boni !••,&lt;() min. Lwl •
SSfliL'!!.JlW
wane of utiqsual occurrence.
An
ordinance
to
repeal
“
nil
rndinanre
to
1
["
mtar'IS
’
JUmitSi'liS'm
’
Sil
*!,£
1
Were
usMr
’
Mi,
npd
wc
enjoyed
the '
!
\FFHX ft DENISON,
• Thc li-gislature of UoiineatiaUt was
ill-omened aay,
dav, and
nnd 1 feed imifieiiixjly. When ivo came out1
vhiAtihsii a buard of Water Coins, defining .7 s*’111 nnicles should u-ver n • ii«e&lt;i W lU’sesslon on.— this
lu-umcneu
..I...
.
.
n Trust Co. BJdg,.
thttir potrotu and dutir., adopted .Sept. 12," ’
dLmlUT..
' ,ao'st Qt the
»ndo no secn-t my friend pulled oui a twenty-dollar I
id !:.»plds. Mich'xan. 1877 as am mon it rd. Too Ciomnion CounelH
8-4 ”1 '*»•» cm. HKwtbiv &lt;lvrJ^’tii*n«,U IK?*’’
^cir belief that now had come the
tlie bill and said Ld would play a turn or
of the city of Hastings ordains that all ot .
(tire nmnif ir ttircti by h J Chen.-y \ great day foretold in ‘the apocalyptic two to pay for our .supper. I ix'gged 1
KIRK. M. D. /
an ordinance entitled nu ordinance to es- ; uurn intern div?«rttnz
' v^s’ou- A member got up and pro- him in turn, not to do it. but lie yvas ns 1
v?!&lt;-fan raid burgeon.
■
tabii&gt;hetl a Board of ’.Vater Coins.. detin-1 *n&lt;l unicnn. Miri’nc-gthe-js .iii. ‘ In buying posed adjournment. The matter being
.
•
Mu-6.
•eing obdurate ns I liad been. He lost his ’
;ru-:u1ed flay or night. l&gt;f- Ing tbrir powers and duties adopted .Sent • ;I:V* * V’‘1:'rrh c'*r”tM’’|r&gt; iv
ermm.-. 'open
------ ’ fur discussion u *legislator
••
naimied twenty-dollar bill, and tried to get it '
!«. 1S77 as amended be and the same h J.‘- p”?T”
• ।■
boot and shoestore
Du venport arose and said:
i back. In two hours fourteen hundred
hereby repealed. W. D. Bennett.
•
I&lt;l by dnc'Khto. price $&gt;•. IKt f «t‘e.
"Mr; -Speaker. it
i i?
1, cither the
’
day of dollars were gone glimmering. I have
Moved by Aid Bennett that th abovei
at law,
judgment, or it te.
not. If
it
is
inot
________
'.I
?.
••.
there
never felt .*&gt;0 downright hungry sikce
. i
*
state \rw
Hastiipr-*. Mich. resolution be adopted. Carried,
no i:-ed of odjunmnient;- if it is, I de­ that a dight request from a mere ucA&gt;&lt;«. Bctmett. Busby. Hicks. UuAiaait, '
i 2 way that he will like.
it&gt; of the state. Ql&gt;lsire
t&lt;&gt;
ixfound
doing
my
duty.
....
Let
•
quaintnuce
cannot keep me away from
and Waters.
;
J1’-e (•(•gt-bir rice'tie company at Be.-s; wears collars mid cuffs
•
N»vs. D.lr.rn grrrl Wctaert.
'
"» r Dbullilmg » hemllng f.clor,, (.. be cimdles be brought nnd let business a dead-head feed."
the" Celluloid ”
Kesotvcdtlmi tta ordinance to repent i
h&gt;",rl‘!l1'1 l"w,;r Fl the lighting dmtWhie.”
-• ;i collar or can covTOO WARM FOR COMFORT.
bo
published
In
the
city
papers.
2
wk«.
I
d t l&gt;,anL
•
.
But
the
motion
to
adjourn
was
deci
­
rrp-cof
“ CELLULOID."
Physician and
y
tlv :;!y Interlined Collars
raeordance with the city charter and to be- ; There is a family neat llioekford ■ con- lively carried, and the lawmakers who ' A Spot In Persia. Where the TbcruioEwtcr '
■/von.
’
•
fashioned
the
law.,
for
thc
"men
of
;
Shown
130
In
the
Shade.
ut
faltar.
n
’
m-ber
and
fuur-wrek's
11. Goodyears Sew come iu oiwratlou Aug. is. TH, Emory ;। slsthig
bisuiiKui ratiier, nio-uer and four-wetk’s
vuc men 01 .
i • top notch cf comfort,
Lusby.
&lt;
', 1,1*1
• ....t Uw-iteet..
—L. •i- , Gently •habits” went forth from their
uk! i.nlnImbv, *1...
tbe rwonlj
combined
tvipcht of M.k.t
which
Tho hottest region on the earth's sur- '
tmswkud x-ouoniy They will go
at thc
and.somAyes, Bennett, Busby, Hicks, Qutfinah ■! 610
in pounds.
n.Hiii.’iu
1। chamber to gaze st
the weird and
f-f’”'- face is on thc southwestern coast of ।
...............
day with you’'in good
and Waters
'
&lt;
bor sky.
. Persia, on thc borders of tho Persian &gt;
:
.. r.i matter how hot or how busy
■ Open sea’suu for woodcojik is now on j
Nays, Osborn and Welasert. 1
BNHR. M. D„
•
1
It was Friday and thc intensity be­ gulf, says an exchange. For forty con­
u g 't. Vo s can clean one yourself
of
ll»e
ihu
’
k.xeeie,
snipe
and
i»:4y«*c
con
bo
shot
•
Phy^iciiin u/!il Surgeon,
Resolved that a standing com. or me . ---- -.
jr■* r— — ••••—
gan soon after ten o’clock u. m. and secutive days in the months of July
। . uiirfirte, without dependence on
Common Connell consisting of 4 Alder-' ^•ptemwT 1. and partrailge nnd qiiull continv.tHl till past thc middle of thc ,
•
Mich.
.
.and August the mercury has befen
i: y w........ unskillful hired girls or unmen, one from each ward to be knowu as i November
,or 1.
’
it- • t»Df lilbt'k cost 0* delHit.
night.
Thc winddewas
from lifid distant laundries. Simply
known tofoUowing
stand above
one hundred
­
the com. on water supply and water I
•pi? thein ofy
, the soutliwcht. and the darkness seemed grees in thtr shade night nnd day, arrd
id. BARBER
H.
Erjalpelag Cored-.
works be appointed by the Mayor.
This ’
Every piece is marked as follows:
.ans and Surgeons.
com. under the direction ot the Common'I Mown Mira.. Aug iwt ; 1 ««• ireuuira : to come with it from fbat direction. It to run up as high 03 one hundred r.nd
t.a 1M.VA. r.all
t, ra.mra- . .
W*lh ' D *0*1 »"&lt;! Otlfli nt,V ||ln!»S W« Tf Swollen soon became too'dark to read common thirty degrees in the middle of the aft­
.'.unity responded to with rm.ne.iS
Council to have full |»ower to manage and »,&gt; that t could not b- on nw ket at all. I w.-« print readily, and candles were lighted
ernoon.
At
Bahrin,
in
tho
center
of
prouii-p ", m nr flight.
regulate all the business and affairs con-1 a-lvlMilln-a frlead t«»take.Ho»»-J? SaraaparfiU
necteii with the water works system of «0'1 “»&gt;» 1
entirely cured ot «h?t tr.mb.e. in ord«?r to attend to household duthi... &lt;4 he most torrid part of this most torrid
p.
: t
After a time the breeze subsided; a belt, as though it vvas nature’s inten­
this city. W. H. Hicks.
— ' ’ Ba““’
. utut R.^tl Estate Office.
mark
w
1 dead culm followed and added to thc tion to make the place ns uubearohle
Moved by Aid Huff num that tbe above '
&gt;-.( ukMJk.Hastuupi.
Hood a Pill* cure »lck be-.Hachc.
darkness
was all over ’ as possible, wat
You mustsolemnity:
insist upon The
goods
so marked
■ M. - ■ 'i« I
- ih.- J E&lt;t;ste Kent Estate be adopted. Carried,
' New England, westward as far as Al- it!
-- —
*-------zGreat
’ -• ’ shafts have
- uk Grerral con .-evanclng.
thing
unknown.
and take nothing else if you expect
Ayes. Btnnett,’Busby, Hicks. Huffman)
£
■•c iff Abstract Hook scorn and Waters.
satisfaction. |
bony,
N.
¥.,
southward
along
the
coast
been
sunk
to
a
depth
of
five
hundred
can fciruibh complete
If your deafer should not hare them,
of Maryland. South Carolina nnd feet, but always with the same result
Nays.
|- operating
r. 1’. BK&lt;»OKS. Clerk. ,
..
. O.taru«nd
.---- .
. Weiwert.
z.
vutTHtiHK Sorgerm of , the N 'W York
wc will scud you a •sample postpaid on
Up-solved that the CimnnOn
.JVl-._
Georgia, and northward as far as any —•no water.
Resolved
OunwiOn Council
Cuqncil I m
j.;ye
and
&lt;Wpital
Notwithstanding this
«,,ta&gt;■Kar
A.*** n
ua.*rt,*l
V.A«. ) '
.r.
..
’
).D.
receipt of price1. Collars 25c. each. Cuffs
S.
'1
ecl a clerk fur
for the com. on water works
p—«W1n
ti... Intemtatu
intel
elect
Association communication was had with any set- serious drawback, a numerous pop­
President
oft the
50c. pair. Give size, and specify stand­
and waler supply, and tie shall keep a full of Expert .Specialists.
‘ Uements.
ulation
contrives to live there,
up or turned-down collar as wanted.
reconlot the transact tons of said com.
lir
By request of manv ftfemls ...............
aud patter is
Nothing was known beyond these thanks to copious springs, which burst
THE CELLULOID COMPANY,
Collect
the
water
rents
and
keep
a
regtthas
decldwl
to
visit
H
ASTINGS.
MICH,
~1CU..
J
Ixramlarics.
but
there
fr.
reason
to
beforth from the bottom of the gulf more
'•'•l.GROVE.
427-29
Droadnuy,
NEW YORK.
lar and correct account account of the SATURDAY, bepteinlutr-I. Consultation iiuve that u much greater area was in­ than a mile from the shore. The wai­
Attorney at Law
same and make a full and complete report | Free and Strirlly'confidenllal in the pri-, volved.
• r Sm'.i'i ft Culgrove.)
:
ter from these springs is obtained in a
■ 1 bion block. Ilu3iiug3.i
to Hie Common Council at least once a vale parlor of the HASTINGS HOUSE j
Prof. Williams,'of Harvard college, most curious and novel manner. Macha'• lhe MMjru'uf tho stare.
month or as often as they desire and he on*» day only. The Doctor describes the । was indefatigable in observing, collect- dores, whose sole occupation is that of
shall pay over to tbe city Treasurer all different diseases better than the sick can ing an(i recording reports of the condiA/.^ *»STGN.
furnishing the people of Bahrin with
moneys collected by him, taking his re­ thcmselvts, It is u wondertul gWt for any-. ^,,5 attending this phenomenon, and
Attorney at Law. *
the life-giving fluid, repair to that por­
ceipt therefore. Tbe Clerk shall also per­ ol’XJOvCSM‘vS’w p
' &gt;; Hniveur ft Co.’s store.)
.....
I.!
to
him
the
credit
fe
due
for
the
data
tion of the gulf where the springs are
rr»e-..|- ,' . .'irtsaf the State. CoUections form sucli other services as the oom. or
The New lork Press mvs “blcKness is ( .
. . , ,, .
, , , .
■! tending to.
■ I
from which It i» pojsmblc to aeduox- the situated, and bring away with them
Common Council shall perscribe.
He .toy in th. u.re.1 plienomenul w.y
• - eye. music
.nu.le ■. causes
®»«» of
or this
un&gt; soul-harrowing
soul-narrowing dark
uarn day.
any. hundreds of skin bags full of the water
»hall also give bond Id such sum as the ,h«l»lq.-hl Into the dukemtl
P V nil 1ERMA.N, Hoincepathlc Phy Common Council may direct for the faith­ into the uiute e»r and lift- Into the dying ; Mr. M illinms proleswd Nruetf nnabj" each day. The water of the gulf where
siclan und Surgeon.
•
'
"
•
to
offer
any
solution,
but
this
was
prob
­ the springs burst forth is nearly two
ful performance of his duties, R. Waters. form‘ “
*
*
er Lathrop’? drug store.)
u
ably owing to the lack of knowledge hundred feet deep, but the machadores
Moved by Aid Hicks that lhe above be
Deafness and head noises cured.
The Doctor has just returned from ; ot the physical interior of this great -divers—manage to fill their goat­
adopted. Carried,
Aye#, Bennett, Busby, Hicks. Huffman Europe and possesses the latest and beat ; country and ite sometimes peculiar rc- skin sacks by diving to the bottom and
holding the mouths of the bags over the
lationship
to current meteorology.
methods for the cure of all. Chronic, Nrr-1 |
oe,.
and Waters.
vnus, and Private Diseases, also diseases |
waa black os primeval night fountain jets; this, too, without allow­
Nays, Osborn and WelsserL
USKMLflTION On motion of Aid Hicks council ad­ of the Eye and Ear.
! when chaoa ruled the world and sun ing the salt water of thc gulf to mix
Cross Eyes Straightened.
; nn(] stars were as inky spots in thc with iL The source of these subma­
Thi:
k.
82 quires. journed.
E. G. Hoi-ntooK,
Cataracts Scum- and Tumors removed hcavcns&lt;
.
.
IGF GREAM.
rine fountains is thought to be in the
\ Recorder. without pain.
olWM,&lt;niv I
And now we como to the key that hills of Osmond, five hundred miles
CONFECTIONS.
Kye,
Vr„k
W.tery
(.renulat^tap^Hly
th(j
fiituotion
jihanues for advertisements'
away. Ik'ing.situated at tlie bottom of
must r»
° I oomes clear what It wn. Hint stood ta the gulf, iff is a mastery how they were
1 &lt; Tuesdays at latest to
SOFT DRINK-S.
Common Council met in regular session n“reut:^^vTtahre
insun- • .
tn the. Issue of the week Fri. eve Aug. 17, *94.
OphttalmoMople teMlng ot the eye ror the " V ol an undcrstandlnK at this over discovered, but the faet remains
■wlien
।
Mayor Greusel presiding.
Far Sight Near Sndit .nd Artlgurttlsm mystery. Innumerable were the pro- that they have been known since thc AT THEPresent at roll call. Busby. Huffman,* (blurted slglill Is Hie only nx.cl metlusl tesque and irrational hypotheses that dawn of history.
CITY BAKERY.
Osborn, Tinkler, Weiaaert and Waters.
science a. used by Ur VsnMarter.
were advanced tram which their advoI i* weather imottrlttes in the
QUEER HUMAN NATURE.
Absent at roll call. Aid Bennett and " PERSONS with weakness of the back eafe, endeavored to find thc solution ol
anno/ vou. Etpel them
Sirsiipartllx, the great blixxl ilirlte.
_
. and limbs. Involuntary discharges, imta- this extraordinary occurrence,
What In Food for Ono Mon la Rankest,
VlirHI
Mtns.^f meeting of Aig. 10, T&gt;4 read tency. general deblliti. nervousness, larg.
...
I’ufeon for Another.
An eclipse of. the
sun was claimed,
aud approved.
M confusion of t&lt;t.-»f, palpiUUion ot the but as the moon was neurits ‘‘full"and
Human nature continues to be as
“ Tho Niagara Fads Route.”
Aid Hicks took his seat
j 1 were present at the Alleheart, timidity, dimness of slglrt. Iremb-, probably one hundred nnd eighty de­ “queer” as it ever was. The mayor of
Moved by Aid Osburn that the matter, or line, diseases of the head, throat, no.e or .
PortlancLMe., iu an address ut a recent
■ "•u-vr picnic last week.
Stotlona.
aide wait of Mrs. Smith be left to the skin, atfeetlons of the liver, lungs, grees out of solar line from the earth,
temperance meeting, says the New
:•--.uns. a farmer of. Plain- ' side,walk cum. ilth instructions to report stomach or taWets. there terrible disorders such a condition was physically impos­ York Post, told of a young Englishman
! “Jy from th&lt;* effects of a ’ to the Council. Carried,
U.vnz»&lt;w .......
caused by solitary else ot youth and secret sible. A transit of Venus or some other who came to that city seven yearsago in
AH„ ,,
nractmes blighting the most radiant hows celestial body across the sun’s disc had
kick
4 i-iin-n from a vicious horse. • Ayes,
Stations.
Moved by Aid Hicks that the bt Goin- rendering marriage inqxissiWe or no- advocates. Men of grave demeanor order to escape tbe temptations of open
mid |si |?£|£e
saloons,
which
he
could
not
resist
and
:- '!’..n’i&lt;i Took after those he Hiitborlzeu to move the dirt from wal­ haiqn- Oarmethod will cure the.most contended that a star had caught fire
WWTWAKn.
which threatened his ruin, nnd who rUSTXXOS..
.
nut
St.
between
Broadway
and
Center
Sts.
and
started
a
conflagration
of
tho
obstinate case ami «bsnl“Wrf'’.’’."J1’ XSi
*
Hit- highways and not
CL-11. O8B’&gt;3N. Local 'Meat.
to till washout on state St. Carried,
heavens, or the sun Imd expired, hence has been sober ever since, and has risen
fret nuuibood.
M1DUI.B A*IE1*
:
to seed. The law profrom earning four dollars a week to a ) . . ...
Ayes, Busby, Hicks, Huffman, Osborn, with frequent evacuatitma of rt’e bladder tlie residuum of smoke and ashes.
G. t’ ft T. A. ciilevid
1 on those who fail to per- Wctseeri and Waters.
or with smarting or burning scnsatlrm, | There had been immense Ijrnd fires, salary of twenty-five hundred dollars a
weakening the system In a mataer the pa­ where there was no one to report, cov­ year. On the other hand, we have been
Nays, Tinkler.
.
Moved bv Aid Hlck« that Uje Cb«lnn"i&gt; tient can not account for. rh^"ri"&lt;'J1”'
ering perhaps many hundreds if not told by a clergyman in another Maine
.• pri.'KMi hi- teacher at one Fire Com. borrow S100O PV»W« J«»/A
city of a young man who was being
a ropy sediment or the color Is tlun or a
r &lt;. IkkjIs by u-sklng her ,95 aud liM, jjUJOr and Recorder Instruct- milklsb hue. L There are many who die of thousands of square miles, probably ruined there by tlie temptations of the
of the Presidents of' ect to dmw order fur same on cont. fuu
this complaint Ignorant of the^nse ■wtab fanned by brisk gales, the vapor and “social clubs," which took the place of
ra TRADE MARK •«■■■
Is a second stage ot tamlnat «“*"?“• sooty substances taken up by asccnd- saloons as drinking places, nnd who
tbcli.,:
’ - would reach if placed for same.
ingcnrrents from the heated surface
in »rn-’..
Irer expremlng her Igow-:
“^"buX* HlckB, Hutlmuo. O.tarn,
and loaded on favoring breezes to be camo to New York for salvation, which
he found there, because thc open*rum*’lcr. iu
wafted
over—
tho ...land
c. minounced; "From Wph- , Welisert and Waters.
a tier years ot experience we possess th
„„„-------— . of the pilgrims
cure tor alt disea.es peculiar lo ani!. as it chanced, to be nlredammed shop had no charms for him, In like
ingl-ir I.
Nays, Tinkler.
. a
manner many of the most thoughtful
fta
-ex
Important
eases
(and
we
get
lth
the
resn
)u
narrated.
This
con,
1 Moved by Aid Welssert that the matter
Important
cases
I''"" &gt;■’ 1*l»’ • ne»"P»- of“ey, l0 tta fire AI.roi tare, ta left &gt;« ihAiex.
therex.
1 oprnot tullied
row Uut here
lhe »klll °&lt; ,n
" ' tinne&lt;lunUlthebsrricr&lt;raVeWay.when and conservative citizens of Des Moines,
la., have signed the [ictition for the
Ptrimit :i s; ■Mir ta ,wk to g Yankee
the home phyeielan.) here the
Carried.
f
• the vapor soon dispersed.
n introduction of saloons in that city un­
■for«r.
, tall eon.ol «&lt; skilled
.•airrt.
Tbe great middle and western states
Mop a hurao from clobberAyes, All.
.
I*. dcr the new liquor law, because they
,nee«e&lt;
l««
■"Br»"0;
o
”
r
,
rTdlel
t
’
°2
’
'
m
M
&gt;»'•'
toe
and
again
had
this
rnaokl—POSITIVELY CURESIk
:i;y receipt und he’ll never
*iovcd
City Atty- to h«*e
oar petlents here been LMl
Udi«rd ness, which no one now thinks of re- believe that the change will diminish
foruvi II. ! read: -T.. teaeh yuur taree ^’“/o^naiiee ready by next meeting.
terrible amount of drunkenness
yoaw. inerried. elnrio- Heh •'“&gt; «“'• Mrai’fL’tnre^thtotaMslIn'w^^to thc
among .mr young men which has pre­
i S^GrenSfytol-led
from aiubnv ■
Eoelepey. Gorloc. Concert cured.
n .if-h him unsplt.”
«nndition«&lt;
vailed under the prohibitory law anil
Thowdoelrlnic treatment ehould brin« . usual fe
K •
Sioulay richixd |&gt;euple have '
1”“ws-’iX^ to e^uiX of theclubsystem.
in.tanees.bow SlevpleMniMs rod all derangements of
from two l«&gt; '“ur
°! “ri
Jost roiupUt li .1 &lt;-iiun*.|) ertHiia. The BapNervous System.
I
lius, mnra,
r
how (jMcrontly the stme inflnemxchemical analysis.
tistt h;t-,
1
the
wonderful
yaffect
&lt;11E..rent
rx-r.»ns
cml
th- MHihudiyU .2.100, lhe ory Busby and C. L. Huffman. »
, affect different persons and how
bow imnoeimposA Singular SuicideCatlu/ic ■ LlOfl, th.. Pit-hin'ierUins 1.250
’ Bible it is to find any system which fa
AldOrturn refused “ “I bad voted
curious is tho suicide just comfoe Cui,bun-xat.oitaliMs yn0. tlie various com., giving as * reason that
JtS
mUHonairo at
Thc Tartars&gt;rc supposed to have, as • perfect.
BoHandI ’’hurrlK- 2.5U0. ;i»r EpisAipaHans agaiust the proceed lugs of th
^^at Sernas, .t
In a nation, tho rtawt powerful voices In
Purely Vegatable, guaran'ed fn*
iSftebing tee former water bosru.
880..
opiates, 100 full size doses, 50c.
A wdaan in Cambridge, England,
the world. The Germans, according to
lievlng that the action of the Council
who
hat
Ixiiltayj
a
sucac
::fal
basinets
tbe
London
Lancet,
possess
tbe
lowest
PetV'lh-s
H. I» Ihdtey. Bflwlvtug TeUer Grand
Improper„
.
...
tbe
from l‘&lt;iu&lt;las and highly
voices of any civilised people. The in typewrit
Aid Huffman also refused to act
• MK-h.I Savings Bank, says be cmumt
fcfe»'url&lt;
much m t»vor uf •'Adlronda.** Whe
"•'*iiix ••iMtivija Inspected by oom. on aocouot of having
Grc -k nl|»bubct and
voices of both Japanese and Chinese fitted wi-’
L,^ lt bad
toe &gt;*•....«
to tbe Major before tta appoint®-"’ »•
are ol a very low order and feeble com­
u.,
taeu m.ue that he would not serve H
for
th?
b-xn-3
pass,
and
are
probably
weaker
than
any
^Sreonl He wa»
“ retire hcre
to time. l&gt;“' the other doy other nation. Taken as a whole Euro­
ffiu t am** for ‘'"r^TtollowInx ewts. •udi,“’:'2
peans have stronger, clearer and better ... . .
He,,tie,, lomllueoo A Ktoer. Ina- tw#31
voices than lhe inhabitanU of the oth- ■
■
■ ‘f
U)k l:&gt; i:
door, being
cr eontinenU.

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�Additional Local News.
We are in receipt of lhe drat isane of
the Battle Creek News a workingman’s
paper, published by D. J. Westfall, form­
erly of the Delton Herald.
' ,
An exchange says thejueanest man on
earth has been discovered.
He lives up
in Maine and sometime ago he told his
amiable wife that he was going to Lake
and
AsusaagwutousogagwauontonowUr
then went and got all his friends ’to ask
her where he had gone.
'Several names far the office of County
Treasurer are being mentioned iu connection with the office. All of them are good,
true republicans, who fully understand
that only one of them can secure the nomi­
nation. and all of Aem will support Hie
lucky man. who vyer he Is.

On account of Labor Day celebrations
at Jacksnn and Grand Rapids Sept. 3rd.
the Michigan Centf-al will sell excursion
ticket! at nue fare (for the round trip good
going Sept. 3rd., returning not later than
Sept. 4tit. Children one half the above
rate.
C. R. OAbobn.
.
AgrUlL

Annual Skcural^n

to

Petoskey

and

Traver-v City Tuesday, Sept. 4. 18IM. by
special train and a| a very low rate, by the
Michigan Central and Grand Rapids &amp;
Indiana Railroad.
Leave Hastings at
12.02 n. nt., fere for round trip $4.00.
arriving at Traverse City at 7.40 p. m. and
Petoskey nt B.00.
C. R. Osborn.
Airent.

During the researches of Darwen, Rum­
bolt ami other scientific men there* was
never discovered a specia of the White
Sea I.ion. nrwertheless it Is now a fact
that they do exist in Alaska as tnc two
beautiful sped met A that are with the De­
men Bros.’ Show ivere stolen from the na­
tives while being worshiped on the Kufkok-vim RiwHn Alaska. They certainly
oight to be a great study to the ^scientific
world —Chicago Times.
The annual piciic of the Allegan . and
Barry Cottnty Partner’s Picnic Association
wm be Iwld' at Streeter’s Landing. Gun
Lake. Friday an ^Saturday. Aug. St nnd
2ft. On Friday Hon. ht F. Jordan nnd

Hon. Fred Milnes, of Coldwater, will de­
liver addresses. . Saturday Col. C. H.
Mnrse Commn. of Labor, will be the speak­
er. Last year hundreds of people were
prest‘iit both diys. and a larger crowd is
expected this year. Everyone Invited.
The Lime Is near for the annual meeting
of our school dlrtncts and the opening of
our schools for another year’s work. Many
of our schools will need new supplies and
It la very important that only the best
should be furnished, both on account of
utility and economy.
We would advise
dur School Boards and Teachers tn supply
themselves with tBe new Funk &amp; Wag­
nails Cos’. Standard Dictionary of the
English Language.
No other work com­
pares with it in number and qualification
of Editors:—in tbe number of words de­
fined: in accuracy and conciseness of def­
inition and cost of production. And yet
it can be had at almost tbe same price as
the old and almost obsolete works.

New York, April 15tb.—The steamship
City of Bangkok, which arrived here yes­
terday from tbe East Indlas, brought tbe
largest elephant ever landed in this coun­
try. He came from Bangoon. In tbe Bay
of Bengal, and is 19 feet, UM Inches
high, two inches higher than Jumbo was.
His name will be Rajah. He is consigned
to l^men Bros., Kansas City, whither he
was shipped last night.
Although n
special car had been constructed for him
by the Pensylvanlan railroad, tbe roof,
which was built as high as the railroad
tunnels would allow, just 'touches his
back. When placed in the car. Rajah
knocked out the roof with his trunk.
Il
was hastily repaired, and then Rajah
started on wbat will probably be an event­
ful journey, in the care of five keepers.
I^men Bros, and Rajah will be In Has­
tings Aug. 29th.

and a big gash cat m hi* leg. though he
was not Injured internally.
Oscar was
compelled to stay in bed for three days
and says that he kept getting madder and
madder at hlmsoif lo think that ha would
be foollab enough to attempt such a thing.
Hia escape from an awful death was very
Darrow Indeed ami be has reason 'to thank
himself that he was so fortunate to
out of it with the slight Injuries lie
calved.
People should look with compassion upon tlie fragile-minded, suapicioas-natured
persons, who stayed away from the Barry
County Sunday School Rally because Gov.
John T. Rich and Washington Gardner
were present, and consequently, “politics
must be In It.” If it will be of any com­
fort to such unfortunates we will say that
tbe republican members of the Rally com­
mittee were in favor of getting Prof.
Diekle, of Albion, a prohibitionist,here in­
stead of Washington Gardner. And all of
the commitee thought that it would be ap
honor to have the Governor ot our great
state.with us on that occasion, and have
him view the army ot Suadav School
workers in our county.
We are certain
that the members of the committee no mat­
ter what their politics, are broad-minded
enough to consider it an honor to pass in
review before tire Governor ot our state on
such an occasion, no matter what his' poli­
tics are so long as he represents the choice
of the people.
Politics were not mention­
ed nor thought of by the committee, nor
by any one else, except lug a few narrow
minded individuals who impute bad mo­
tives to everyone and eveirytliing—except
tbelt own immaculate,lofty-minded selves.
Boae Itwll Tournament.
The base ball tournament lias brought
many lovers of that sport to this city and
some fine games are being played.
The tournament started out Tuesday
forenoon with a game between Dowling
and Quimby which resulted in a score of
44 to 22 in favor of Dowling. One inning
played would have done Justice to a Na­
tional league team as 28 scores were play­
ed in one Inning.
In the afternoon the first gjame was be­
tween Hickory Comers arid Lacey the
former being victorious by a score of 21 |o
(3. The last few innings of the game
were exceedingly well played, but the
Hickory Corners team ha&lt;ff got too much
of a start for the Lacey boys to oveftdku
them. Die Hickory team making 10 scores
in one Inning. After that the Lacey team
changed pitchers and Shriner, the catcher,
went in to pitch. His curves were very
puzzling and hard to solve.
Cadwallader
the Hickory pitcher was also very hard to
find fur the Lacey boys.
Yesterday morning the tournament
started with a game between Dowling and
Hastings, the home team being victorious
by a score of 32 to 4.
Osborn was In the
l»oz for Hastings and the Dowling 'boys
were totally unable to hit him effectively.
Osborn also had excellent sup port'from
the field.
In tbe afternoon Lacey and Quimby met
and a well contested game was the result
iu which Quitnby hud decidedly the best
of it. Miller, tbe Nashville twirler. was
in thg box for Quimby and kept the base
hits for Lacey well down.
After the above game occurred lhe
“Slaughter of the Innocents” in which tlie
Hastings team played tbe role of the “In
nocents.” The so-called game was be
tween Hastings nnd Woodland. The lat­
ter club having imported players from
Rbroad.ap it is claimed, the home team pro­
tested the game before play was started,
though subsequent innings showed tiiat
there wasn’t any need of strengthening
their own regular team to beat Hastings
nine. Hinkley of Freeport, who pitches
for the Olivet nine pitched for Woodland
and the boys could'nt solve his delivery,
even the best and usually safest batters
fanning air.
Osborn pitched the last
three Innings for Hastings and did exceed­
ingly well, Hot an earned run being made
off of him and the three men put out in
the last inning struck out. The score was
Woodland 18 and Hastings 3.
SOTKS.

Today will probably finish the tourna­
ment.
.

A bitter feeling exists between Wood­
land and Nashvill? teams. Tuesday after­
noon it was expected Hut the two would
meet here and a lively contest expected.
It seems that a rule had been made that
no player could play with more than une
club during tbe tournament.
Nashville
secured Cadwallader and Quick of the
Hickory Corners team to play with them
just after these gentlemen had fin­
ished playing a game with Hickory Corn­
ers. Woodland protested, nnd Nashville
Insisted* that they would not play without
Another Pioneer gone.
Mrs. Laura them, so Umpire Baldwin could do noth­
ing but decide in Woodlands favor.
This
Jordan, one of Barry Co’a. pioneers, de­ Is the first and only unpleasant thing that
parted this life Saturday, Aug. IS, at 4 has thus far occurred and It Is a cause of
a. at., at the home of her daughter, Mrr. regret to the management that it should
happen.
Lucy Wlbert of Irving township.
Mrs.
The umpiring of Baldwin Is really one
. Jordan came to Irving township in tlie
Of
the features of the tournament. Nut n
•early pioneer day », where she has since
single urangle has ensued, nor bus a sing­
resided.
Had she lived until the 80th. of le decision been questioned.
this month she would have been 86 years
Tbe attendance has been very good, and
of age. She leaves four children, four visiting clubs appreciate Che good treatgrand-children and four sresl-Krand- p»*n* uevonlrd l.iem.
The contests for the championship belt
children and an agrd brother to mourn
hereafter are lialile to be very bxcltlng.
her loss. Her children are; Alanzo HuyckofClam Falla. Wia.; Amos Huyck, &lt;rf Jury JLIUfor September Term of Circuit
'Trufeut, Mich.; Mrs. Lucy Wlbert of Irv­ /
Court Commencing Oct l»t,
Sam J. Palmerter, Assyria.
ing. Mleh., and Mrs. Marion Case, of
Chas F. Jones, Assyria.
.
Freeport, Mich. Tlie funeral wss held aU
Frank Edmonds, Baltimore.
the Westlyan Methodist church Sunday atl
B. J. Sutherland, Baltimore.
3:30 p. m., Bev. H. H. Halsey official log.
Albert Roach, Barry.
Chas. Norwood, Barry.
She waa laid at rest in the Irving ceme ,
James
N. Covert, Carlton.
‘■♦nry. Tbe deceased has been a member'
\ William HHI, Carlton.
ef the Disciple church for tbe part 4*2 years
F. D Scales. Castleton
and ha&lt; always been a eonsieamt Christ­
C. C. I’.'eroe. Castleton.
A. J. Sponable, HaMings twp.
ian. Her good works do follow her.
Hpmer Wood, Hasllnua twp
Liike Waters, City. 1st. and 4th. wards.
(Hrar Crook c«m« very near brtnp lhe
JbRpnard Stedgr, City, 1st gnd 4th. wds.
Hcbry L. Newton, City. 2nd. and 3rd.
Henry Benix. City. Snd and 3rd
George Kenyon. Hope.

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Additional County News.

m«hL Up with Him.

nncovcrvd bhaI
&lt;rf »tock -.here were three HIM
Li't week’s letter.
Ibnc aoondad. There were no farther
Frank tipickler Is running lhe. McAllis­
a surname. One of thaw la “Cluny"
i.nfatilitieii. Tlie coroner took charge
ter mill at Gull Inlie.
Mecpheroon, to whom Mr. and Mrx
Mr. nnd Mrs. James Knickerbacor from
Frank Lockwood recently paid a visit. |
near Hastings were guests of Mrs. H. lc proper far me to act under the dr- ( During thc London lawyer’s stay, Mr.
curastanoea rhe who ar
yK.14,OTim anj u,cir
Cameron Saturday and Sunday.
Dr. Buchner was in Kalamazoo Tuea- place faa.de a mfan
bl Bnd wcr0 fart ted to fanc’a at a neighborly
...] d„nT drfak,. I •don'.ityam
wherc , rb,iUm&gt;.
Mrs. S. C. Wing and Mrs. Reuben Pierce
I haven t ever bet
f nOWB wbo are waa kept. The bead ot the Clan Maoare nn th»- sick list.
vvomen. ’
th " want
I pberMoTln accordance with Scoub
Miss Clara Ellis lias returned from Has­
a)&gt;ot get It
cnatom, wrote fa the book: "Clnny and
tings.
\
.
woman to tbfak he » »
Mra. Macpheraon.” Mr. Lockwood wa,
Chureb muO,
broro and a crot thrLat ocfat7n.l start not to
outdone
---------__ b.
______
8 by any
Scottihli chief,
The usual services will be held In tbe
fa ^trouble. Tbe coroner find, them nnd underneath “Cluny’s” signature he
Presbyterisu chureb next Sunday.
wrote in a fine, beta hand: “26 Lennox
The Penny Gleaner Miwlon Band at 8 with their boots on.
Gardena, and Mrs. Lockwood.”
" 1 knew a young fellow up at W il
p. m. The Y. P. 3. C. E. will nwrt at lhe
liamsL a nervy little chap, never said
usual hour to bejed by MIm F. Scoby.
much, but when it came time for work
The W. C. T. U. will meet nt the Pres­ he could get his revolver out as quick
HBMtlng* Markate.
byterian parsonagB on Tuesday, 28th. All
as anybody. But he was a perfect gen­
Butter, 14 tn ig
ladles invited.
tleman. There was only one thing he
Corn per bu., 4S
Services will be held a* nsoal rt the was afraid of-that was dying with his
Kegs jmt
11 to 13
IfidJa per lb.. &gt;4.
Methodlnt churvh'next Sunday. The pju- boots on. One dav, by
of
I.ard per lb.. 10
tor will preach tnurnliiK and' evening.
Potato** t*r Im.. 90.
jtccidcuV
—
it
could
never
be
explained
Subject In tbe evctilng. “Contending for a
Kxe per bu.. 40.
Talluw rcr
.
prize.” Sunday Sctuwl nt noon.
—Ep
K’’*- he got into difficulty with a Mexican,
Uala l”-r im . «•
.
anti the .Mexican shot him. U saw he
wortb league at 8:30 p. m.
Wbert. red !&lt;•' bn.- i.
was hit hard, picked him up ana earned
Wheat,
white
per
bu.
4..
Tbe ladle* of the Baptist church nnd
Gtover Seed '*&lt;r bu . 4 1*9 OX
him into a raloon. We asked Dun
he
society will serve supper rt thc church
Tim thy Wfdl*r bu . ‘.'.to
hud
any
lm&gt;t
request
to
make.
In
a
Barley p*r tm. w to 1“
parlors next Friday evening. Aug. 28, j nnu Ullj. .■—»» . __
lror.il.
Hay per ton. 5 to to.
from 5 to 7, price;of suppe? 10c. All who i faint whisper—we could bareij na
p.H-1; drewxt. o.00.
come will be given a ticket, granting an | it _he naid: "Boys, take my boots off.
Bean*. 1.25 to I-*4’
----------------------------- Aswcdld ao • smite hrok« °’er ,h,1*
CbtrXcu &lt;ire»ed. IO
admittance
lo lhe ---------------------literary entertainment
Heel
drewwMt.500.
to commence nt 8jO’clock at which time the face, nnd he went out like an nnfrel.
Beef I'vn. XM.’
ladies will relate their experience In earn
Mn f.ii. tlre-M-i
ing/t dollar for the society
Admittance
W&lt;x»'. Wto LJ.
r.trole.m.
Appl.’*. 35. .
to the entertainment alone 10c.
A large
Ono of tbe lateolchomital dlocoTcrieo
P.-ar*. no »o to­
attendance is solicited.
Plum* l.OOt j 2.00.
i,B method for the mUfielal produe­
Tlie I. O. G- T1 will give an Ice cream tion of petroleum. The procee* is elm­
social ut Ed Rrders resilient* on Jefferson pie and etfoctire. It is the distillation
street to-night |AU are luvltrd.
of animal fuM and oils at a tempem1
A series of revival meetings will begin ture of three hundred to four hundred
Dralu Lctti’ig.
nt the State Rond church this evening. decrees centlgraiie-at a pressure of
Notice is hereby giveu that I Frank H, (K- I
The pastor, Rev. Isiah Martin will ‘tie ns- t.rentv-fieo atmospheres In a slnmu good Towuohip Drain Oonimbalonrr o| ihe
sisted by evangelist Joel Martin, of I11JU- iron vessel. About, seventy per ““*• Towurtiiput Baltimore Cwtttjrof Barry Sum-of.
Mlehtjrau will on the Wh. day ot Au&gt;u*l A. D. ,
dale.
of the fattr matter is transformed into 1 KU at the rrMdrure of (?hart«* HuKuiau &lt;mi ;
petroleum^ this being ninety per cent, 8ac 25 In *»ld Township ot I’d Unsure h: our
Boat E»t»te Transfer*
o'clock
thrt anrrnom of that day pro**ed tn
of the theoretical yield. Tho discov­ receive lu
bld* tor the &lt;x»u-cni?u&lt;m ot a certain I
ery is not of uny commercial im­ drain knnn'ii and dMlgnAfmi a* mHCktarrtTdr ;
QUlTpLAlX UKKIK.
Drain lueaied ntuT e»tat»U*lnd In the said I
portance pp to date as the nrti- TawDilitn
Mirty McNeil to gfary McNeal, lot l. Nk
of RalttaMnr wufl described’&gt;» CoL I
llclal poduct coato a great deal
MMtHnvUle, S2&gt;xi. i
BcgluuliiK ut »&gt;:«*»•
oortli rtf the
Edwin H. Bowin to trustee* of !,e.H'lcsehiir«,h more than the natural product of &lt;. sec. corner
31 |MUd /&gt; Iu T2.S U »* j
&gt;-i a. «eca. Yank*wHpriiur*. |lWm M. Skinner In Henn* and Celia L. Pott*. th.- rock. But for aushi anyone is
40 h. see 7. Irving. 8150.
.
Marr M, Sna«haH to Emma Carlisle, parce’, iustided in saying to the contrary all gret* W 113 It tb(M
this may lu* changed within the nest
sec «. OraiiguviUe.
few years by the use of cheaper baste
WARRANTY DRUM.
fcngHjol
.dTiert I
Heber C. ll«*d toiCba*. w. Morrell. D % of nmterial, or becatt-e of the increased 2 Hx hr*. Ham I-b alii br let In a.-coriUn'r !
i scarcity of petrolruin. .or both. The with the diagram noa uo hk- with tlu other
nw ‘4. see e. Oranwivtlle. Stwo.
pert bluing to »ild Irwin hi the oQke of ,
Ullle M. Brown ft&gt; Emma and Louis J. Du-1I ma ter, in any event, is oho of great
the Tnwn*bip Clerk td which referMKC nun be i
boi&lt;. C x «*c 2t5. Hope. $fim&gt;
-ntmh W Bankhcto Loul* Stranes,Ml a» 'vc scientific interest It tends to show h kd by all {MU-tlr* h&gt;u rested and bid* will ! •
29. Assyria. *3200
bgjw the natural article has been pro­ in^’r and receiv'd accordingly. Cuntracts wid |
be in ide wttte Uh- lewest reapoutlble bidder giv t
l*+ae W. Vnwin to John T. Lwiba-d, n H
duced by thc process of nature, while n.g atrqtmto erenri y fur Ihr p-etornunrr of
lottni.Cin. IKO । .
it may prove to be the starting point in Ute-work In u*umtb.-n and there to infixed by I
WI
an investigation that wiU lend up to SKTS®
Floyd Buskirk, living
• other discoveries having a more prao'SE
Carrie ••herb. Allegan
ticn! bearing.
oflrtthg.
►
Lewis Baldwin, Yankee Splrng,
Notice is further hereto- given that at the '
lAiira Williams Buvey. Irving
A Htasoric Memento.
time and place «t said letting or at *;»ch dtber
Win. Hehleb . Thtgaapple
i
time
and
place
thereafter
to
which
I
the
Drain
Hattie B. Schiedel. Caledonia
A jewel box. recently presented to CoramlsMCWer aforesaid ma*adjourn the ahme
dll D.irllr.', City
Cardinal Gibbons, was made from a the aMeeunents for braefita nnd the lauds
Agnn Mdluwan; Cm tie ton
piece of the roots of a mulljerry tree comprised witbia the Slrkaland T.lr Drain
Si»ecLal A**e*snirnt DI midt-will be subjec* lo
r.2
George Mead. Wbudland
under which, at St. Mary’s in Mary­ review. The following i* a description of the
Mary Ellen Brest '*
land, it is believed mass was first cel­ several Irada or pan-el«of kind oomdltntiog the.
ebrated in this region. Tbe date of special aimrasment dMrlet of aald Dra4n.wz:
For Sale.
C:
I bare a qiuntlt rot Jours Winter Fife «e*1 thiu service was . March 2ft; 1034, and X K J* «.r N W\ fee A
Dated this mb. day of August A. D.. 1W ■
wheat for sale. This a new grade of wheat fo- whig the tree blew down u few years
Frank H. Os«oos&gt;.
Barry Countr. It Is s very hardy wheat and ago it was thought to have been be­
Township Drain Com.' ot the Township of :
npbu&gt;iidylehi«r. A sample cf it mav br seen
at F. H. Harlow &amp; P-o’s elevator. I Will sdl this tween throe hundred and four hundred Ball I more.
wh- nt (or 79 cents per bushel. Fur furtiter
particulars call at Peter Coverts farm in Carlton
tuwnstiltJ.
,
D. R. Fosrsu
Carlton Center.

to

The Sanguinary Record of a Quak­
er in Arizona.
He Never Murdered b Mau But He Had
Hilled Many a One In Performing
the Duties nf Hli Offlce as
Sheriff.
“The best-known man in Arizona to­
day,” a traveler remarked who had
just returned from that territory, "is
Commodore Perry Owens, who has
been sheriff of Apache county, city
marshal of Winslow, and is now* one of
the guards of the Wells-Fargo express
across Arizona. He is an Indianian,
who went to Arizona fifteen years ago.
I had a long talk with him the other
day as he rode on the train, his Win­
chester rifle and a couple of navy sixes
within east- reach.
"When he learned that I was also a
Hoosier,” writes a contributor to the
Indianapolis News, "and knew his
people, Quakera. who live near Cartersburg, lu that country, we wore at onep
on the best of terms. When I asked
him if tbe report was true that he had
removed from active life more men, by
tho Winchester line,’ thhn any other
man in Arizona he looked pained for a
moment. Then he answered:
" 'I4was raised a Quaker, but out
here, you see, a man can’t work at that.
It ain't suited lo the Arizona climate.
I have done a good deni of shooting,
but it has all been necessary and in the
line of my official duty. I never mur­
dered a man Jn wy life, never. My
good mother, back in Hendricks coun­
ty, every now and then writes me a
letter. She sees these newspaper re­
ports and she' misunderstands them.
Yoh ask if I’ve shot one hundred men?
Well, no. I hnrisn’t—that is, unless
you want to count Mexicans. I've
only killed fourteen white men and
wounded fifty-three. Some of them
died after they were wounded, but
that waa the fault of the doctor.
“ ‘You ask what episode of this kind
I consider the most exciting in my ex­
perience? These events are all more
or less exciting, but I think the live­
liest of these affairs took place over at
Winslow, when I was sheriff. I had a
warrant for ihe fellow's arrest, and
had written for him -to come in and
surrender. He didn't even answer my
letter, which wasn’t treating with
proper respect my official position. So
after awhile I went after him. He vra»
at his mother's bouse, a double
log cabin, built la L-«hape. I tied mv
horse and went lo the house. As I
knocked on the door I caught a glimpse

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VOI. A&lt;X1X NO. IB.

HASTINGS, MICH., AUGUST 30. 1894.

A Discoun t for Cash of
Banner.
o Per Cent
11
COUNTY NEWS
That is wnat it amounts
to on a pair of $2.00 shoes.
Published Thursday, by ‘ \
COOK. BTtOB..

S i'OR HALF-SOLEING.
New prices.
Ci O &lt;1 Prices.
Shoes, 50c. Our price with ticket 35c.
L&gt;.li k? “ 40c.
25c
v 25c.
“ 40c.
Ben“ 40c.
. u *• 30c.
20c.
\sk for a ticket when you pay cash at

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Woollen &amp; Bronson

GIVING FITS
We

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&gt;f the prominent features of our business, and
inc an enviable reputation for the firit-clas8
:i\ ■. Our fits are reliably and cdiickly made.
~&lt;in ! Children want fits we always fit them with
line, shoes; when nice every-day shoes are
in • ■ 'Kalmbach &lt;fc Co.'s gtsxls fill the bill.
those 11. P. Baldwin Goat Skin Shoes.

F. Q. STOWELL
Li'lles’

Quarter oil

Spring Heel

on all Russet

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Goods.

,.Fre&lt; Watriug Is still on the sick list.
Moles Perkins is building a .kitchen to
I bis hopse.
Farmers are busy plowing for wheat.
Lewis Lockhart is on the sick list.
Get ready fur the county fait Sept. 25th
to ‘J^th-and take your fat pig and big cab­
bages to Hastings.
•
Mil ton Murphy is enjoying a few days
in the.country with his mother.
Several attended the camp meeting at
Hastings the ptrst week and report a
splendid time.
Manley Downing and family*were call­
ed to attend the funcial of MYs. Birgman
tn Woodland Monday lw«i. M«-». B- wa» the
mother of Wm. Downing.
Manon Shore* has a sick horse.
B. W. Harteu I- putting in a cistern.
The U. B. church and S. S. will enjoy a
picnic at Thornapple, Wednesday, Aug.
‘
20th.

The Ladies Dime Society of/ the State
Road will meet at the borne of Mr. and
Mrs. E. Pennock of South Hastings next
Thursday Sept. 6 al two o'clock.
All are
invited.
The Journal must have been wrongly in­
formed as it regards the camp meeting in
Pennock’s woods. It was remarked by
many what excellent order there was from
first to last. It surely was the best camp
meeting held on that ground.
Eld Grigsby will preach at the Star next
Sunday at 2:30.
W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of
Mrs. Osgood ------next------------Tuesday
JUI3.
« at two o’clock.
Let all be on time as we have a quilt to

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Recently stood on the scaffold with only
a few moments between him and eternity.
After the noose was adjusted he was askedifhewonldliketosayanytliing. “Yes ’
he replied, “I would like the make a few
remarks about the Wilson Bill.” We
submit that it was not natural for a man
under those circumstances to talk upon
such a subject. It was not expected.
So you would uot expect us to talk of
anything but

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and can't help talking about it. If y°u
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Elegant Book Cases or Funature of any
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stock and low prices will please you.
I can show you the nicest thing in the
line of Baby.Carriages you ever saw if
you will only give me the opportunity.

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The Bally la beneficial to oar Sunday
OduOOl.

'

Milo.
Mrs. Martin Woodard has a sister and
nejee visiting her from Portageville. N. Y.
A pay Ing business.
John K. Flower
milks 12 grade Jersey cows. Extracts the
cream sells on an aXerage S5 gallons per
.
CMttetou.
''’vek at 50 cent* P*r Ral- Express charges
Four men entered the house of Lewi. ♦1.80 per wk.
ra'.kin""11 ““"W" . ..... n'KlB &gt;«M : 1®®1creaui boclal last Saturday eve at A.
venLml raLi‘b,1hw”’»« with tlwlr , • Mills lor the benefit of the minister on
H Tlr !* "" n* 1'ewl" ln Buch • K»n- 1 rairlevillb circuit
. Drouth continues unabated but strange
tin regaining hours of the night in a as it may appear corn has nut seemed to
suffer
as some other crops.
A fair crop
b”'"', V""11'1" retur"ln
*
Wvre ,ou“d ,tre«“ will be harvested.
Miss Emily J. Mead had her large
tf";“"J
2"1 *UI1 wtl »' »•&gt; IxM doth,,
i • neighbor » y»nl.
Uwl, l, orep*r«l grain barn and contents burned by fire
» »«rui rvtepUon B),ouW last Saturday morning between the hours
of 3 and 5 a. m. Insured In the Barry de
tnry repeat the baine offense.
This Is the third heavy
IB?"; U2"”'
»h» has tan rl,- Kat oh company.
hlnK hrr daurhtw a: Trawrw Clly, has loss to the company recently. Fires origi­
nate*! as supposed from tramps.
returned home.
The Allegan and Barry Counties Annual
Cloverdale;
banners pfenfc was held Friday and Sat­
i» ^Ur“^ars PDb’D'd the residt-nccti of M. urday 24 and 25 Inst, at Streeters landlug
Bateb nnd Wm. Chniulx-rlin on the night on Gun Lake. The- writer In company
’’• Mie 22nd by removing screens from with a friend left.home at 6 o’clock a. m..
windows.
At the former hoqse John and reached Morrell’s landing where we
Bush was roblml of a watch and over left our horse, and took pas.iage on the
wen y dollars in rash. Mr. Chamber­ little steam boat. "Gazelle” for the oplin 4 loss wn- a pocket kulfe and seveiity- pirsite landing, when in due-course of time
ffve cents In money. The 'thh-f wa-, evi­ we landed.! On landing from the boat
dently familiar with the premlMn.
the writer was grabbed by a good sized
Mrs. M. J. Goss, of Plainwell, and lady as prisoner and landed in "Camp
Lry. Elias Colwell, of Prairieville, visited Ihandstetter
Brandstetter’’ a willing prisoner,
prisoner.
The
day was nil one could wish for.
our villpge last Thursday.
Ttie
•Rev. 1. J. Mi’Lv-in and wife mnde a. beautiful lake was as placid as a mirror,
fhe remark was often beard “what a
sh»irt vbli. here last week.
But such a well dress­
OSed CimmlkTlin has re-ereeled ids beautiful resort.”
elder
repaired
the ed gathering
- mill
----- and
—. . thoroagbiy
■■■v.if
panvu. me
. I of farmers, their
...... wives, sons
presses and with stc.bn power to grind the |*n“ daughters. all seeming to join with
apples is prepared to squeeze Aie Juice each other in having a good time and keep­
ing the heart young.
Where did this
, out of everything thut comes along.
rim Cloverdale lure ball'club played a large gathering of Intelligent and refined
; r.i'i'e last Saturday with the Cedar Creek yn-nit, and old come from? The writer Is
l el|ii&gt; and were &lt;lefeatr.il by a score of 51 to hardly responsible for his thoughts but
; ‘J.
illv little boys here think they are a will admit' ihe thought came into his
bead that if he wets young he would find
;;uihtch now lor ihe big boy®.
•
Mrs. JAbn Dorter, of Piairirville. vlsit- th - home of some of the fine, well dressed
m.&lt;l well behaved young ladles there. The
: cd friends here Inst Sunday.
|
Ansel Kingsbury tus cleaned out and association was disappointed in securing
' repairetkthe «(•&lt;• to his mill and If the speakers. The Hon. M. F. Jordan, candi­
j 'Iritulh
not continue. too long will date (^Democrat State ticket for Lieut.
Governor, was present and made a very
•‘grind vzltli the aid of water.
!I
A fr
.V persons frnm
A
ft ’w
from horn
here aitendcA ,1...
the Appropriate speech for such an occasion.
j‘Farmers’ picnic at Streeter’s landing last The writer heard one Democrat say, that
Milt got too much proteetoln in for him.
week.
’

South Uniting*.

tie off.
P. Burton is slowly improving.
Miss Julia Fatton is gaining slowly.

Mrs. Daniel Smith and daughter Maud,
of Grand Rapids, visited Mrs. C, L. Smith
last week.
Mrs. Ed Jones and son James of De­
troit, are visiting friends and relatives
here this week.
Quite a number are talking of going to
Grand Rapids Labor Day
L. B. Carpenter took a number of the
base ball boys over to Woodbury Satur­
day accomimnled by their girl* They got
there all right but on their way home one
of the wheels Hied out about one mile
this hide ot Woodland Center. • Tie girls
said they did not want fo get caught with
a crippled wagon so they Mar ted out ou
foot for home, but had not gone far when
another wagon was procured and they
raided home wlthwi'. •■&gt;&gt;’ ""&gt;If
The KitiiH’ —mll«l • draw on amount
,.t th.. I.... bull ttivimt out
Sunday was the smokiest day we nnv»
seen In Viong time. People cannot be too

careful alwut•setting fire tills dry
art the earth Is so dry It bums like
Mrs. Lillie McNaughton of Nashville ta
visiting
friends
hero.
A’&lt;re»t
.ra.t
m.uy propie»led
• mt
*'&lt; AOCToL
«
A
m»»y
prophealed &gt;
„ It I
doe.
uk not niln
rain before TuwdU
luesday Until
it will
be dryer than July.
Bunin rewlvra man, (h«pk« r»r

on. nlsht Usl w«'h1
Later a Mue pill
floek. InJurioK «v®“-

taUy

to,

vMled

bl.

Corners* I the toumnnent ot

Quite a number from this piace attend­
ed the Farmers’ picnic at Gun lake Friday
mid Saturday.
Mr. M. Norris Is entertaining company
from Chicago.
The annual 8. S. picnic will be held al
Gul! lake Thursday, Aug. 30th.
Johnstown.
The dense cloud of smoke that covers
this part of Michigan, although not very
pleasant to inspire or tu look through acts
its a sort of screen from the fierce rays of
the sun.
Our enterprising truck farmer, Mr. Nor­
mal! Inn’ a fine lot of corn and vegetables
growing. We doubt If a finer lot of cab­
bage and onions can be found In the
state. Mr. N expects to ship his surpitrs
to St. Louis and points In the south west,
where a great scarcity of such products
is reported. The writer and his family
made a tbiug trip to the premises a few
days ago. and were kindly entertained by
tlie proprietor and hi■« family. Down be­
side long rows of cabbage, along drills
where onionistyeil had swollen to a thou­
sand times its former size, parsnips, carrn&gt;ts. ejo-, to^ numerous to mention. We
were forcibly impresses! that whore some
men work out. prosj'crity others allow
adversity to work Itself out.
W. S. Baldwin ami others from East
Ross’ were at Fine lake on Sunday.
Katie Fisk is entertaining (part of the
time) ft school mate from near Kalamazoo,
a Miss Gtiodrlch.
Family trouble divorce casesf etc., are
talked of as I»e1ng among the happenings.
A» to the particulars we do not kno-.t or
desire a knowledge. It is poor business to
say the least, where children are involved.
T. E, Goddt»had a fine lot of melons
taken from his natch the other night
while bls vigilance was slackened. It is
easier to book than to hoe. ’
Henry Paul and his grandsons. Arthur
and Deo. have visited Comstock lately.
McKenzie A Mantel have been celebrat­
ing with dynamite among the stumps and
rocks during the last week. Tire battle Is
over but the trouble isn’t.
The writer has been gathering bis early.
Crawfords. One measured 9% in. in oir.,
and 12 weighed 3 lbs. and 15 ounces,
poors ear for peaches too.
Mrs. Henry Fisk, of Detroit, h vlsittng
In our vicinity. _______

Delton,
Miss C. Surdam, of Johnstown, is visit­
ing her slsterMre. Rob Norwood.
Wesley Backup has gone to I-amUng to
.raWMh .ndJ.me. Helmer . rt.lt Im« attend the Agricult oral college this sum-

Gould’s A.uithler .nd son lure
gone to ChlMKO vlsltlns tor &gt; time.
k *««rs.ah Barnum and wife »re inxorx
Sli”re'”*in u,rou’h

H. Marts of Rutland- « • caw”r

Born, to Mr. and Mra. U. T. Chase, a
HICKORY CORNERS WINS.
son, the 12nd.
Jerry Sproul is bnilding a new house on The Boys From Hickory Carry off the Belt.
the first lot west of G. A. Mautte’a resi­
The base ball tournament ended Thurs­
dence.
day, the Hickory Corners team winning
Brouard.
first money and the championship base
The South Pine Tjtke church- is being ball belt of Barry County.
Thursday morning a game occurred be­
repaired.
.
Several from this visiting attended the tween Hastings and Quimby. The score
Farmers’.Picnic at Gun Lake. All report
a large crowd and a good time.
Hastings 4 H J — 11
A. H. Farr and family attended the
Quimby
Rally at Plainwell.
All interest centered in the afternoon
The drouth continues and pasture is
dried up. Several farmers are feeding game between Hickory Corners and
Woodland a$ both are first elaBsjteains and
their stock.
the game was for the championship of the
Dowling.
county.
When Is It going to rain?
The men in the Hickory Conners team
Quite a numtier from this place attend­ were: ' Cadwallader, P; Quleki C; Mont­
ed Pomona Grange and some to the picnic gomery, S. S.: IL Montgomery;. 3rtl. B;
at Goguac lake last Saturday.
Pennock, 2nd. B: Johnson, L. F.; Court­
Rev. H. Garret is very sick aud no right. tsL B; Polley, C. F.; Lawrenee, R.
hope? of his recovery.
F.
,
School commences next Monday with
Wood land’s team were:
Hinkley, P;
Miss Hinkley as teacher.
Becker, C; Mclntvre. S. 8; Stowell. 3rd
Mrs. Wm. Freeman Is gradually fail­ B; Feigbner. 2nd B: Reirer, L. F: Mur­
ing.
phy. Irt B; Cavenali, C. F; Hoosemnn, C.
. !
Mrs. Gorham is able to be around the F.
Woodland evidently was not {feeling In
house, bnt not able to work.
Grandma Frey Is quite poorly.
fighting trim and the Hickory Corners
The fruit dryer opens for work next boys played their best.
:
/
Monday.
The score was:
,r
i

Mrs. Claude Hunsicker. of Texas, is
visiting h6r mother, Mrs, J. Morehouse.
Mrs. Ellen Russell and daughter Edna,
of Battle Creek, were guests of Mrs. Hen­
ry Tasker last week.
Will Seger has returned from Adrian.
Helen Jewell celebrated her sixth birth­
day by a tea party Friday. Ice cream
was served.
Mrs. Chas. Morehouse and children, of
Verona, are visiting relative^ here” this
week.
Gns Sackett, of Battle Creek, was at the
hotel Sunday.
Another social is being talked up. Per­
haps an Endeavor social. The social at
Dr. Powers was well attended, receipts of
the evening $6,00.
Mrs. Wm. Jewell visited her sister .at
Battle Creek from Friday till Munday.
Oh’.! it is so dusty.
Asa Wright and sister Cora left for
Striker, O.. Tuesday to attend school.
They will be greatly missed by thplr
many .friends.
Mrs. E&lt;t-Beers, of South Battle Creek,
Miss Bertha Willis returned to her Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Lou Park.
b«ue in Kalamazoo Saturday after a
Cre?ay.
w-eks visit among old friends.
Another Ore of mysterious origin oc­
Mrs. M. J. Goss, of Plainwell. spent
.
a.
p? rtion of the past week in Prairieville at­ curred in our neighborhood on Saturday
morning about 4 o’clock.
This time Miss
tending to business affaire.
When first
Albert Stortus has repted his farm to E. S. Mead being the looser.
discovered the flames were bursting from
Merritt Wood.
Miss Effie Richards, of.Buttle Creek, all sides, having appearantly started near
It contained
vas the guest of her sister, Mrs, Kellog the center of the building.
20 acres of unthreshed wheat and 20 tons
Flowers Friday nnd Saturday.
John McBain and wife, of Battle Creek, of hay. besides farming implements., Also
a horse, carriage and harness belonging to
are guests of bis brother. Herbert.
William Armstrong was badly bitten by Mr. Kelsey, a relative visiting her from
The barn was
J. Deering’s dog while threshing for Dr. Ohio. Fully insured.
built to replace one burned six years ago
McLcay last Friday.
Mrs. .■jiuui, i.Vi.Nf au.i
Bliiit-- ou the same day of the month.
MTS. Mllllllc Walt a nt&lt; danfthlor.) on.
man are visiting friends at Benton Har­
visiting in Wayland.
bor.
The Misses Mary Gilbert and Katie
Mnj. Sopha Richards spent the past
Lyon who have Been visiting relatives
week camping at Gun lake.
Miss Mary Anderson returned to Kala­ here the past 2 weeks will return to their
mazoo Monday after a short visit to Prair­ homes in Leonidas on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Reynolds attended the
ieville friends.
.
.
Temples and Lovelands broke camp funeral of Rev. M. Q. McFarland ut Plain­
well
last Wednesday.
Monday and returned home after a two
Rev. P. Travis entertained his consln,
weeks outing at Fine lake.
Mrs. McMichael of Plainwell last Satur­
J. E. Cairns started Saturday for Wash­
day and Sunday.
ington in company with the K. of P’s. ’

rAr«.n co»lnlt»pr™m lodl.n. report,

Mni'"tSb™ra'r .poke to .toll house l«»t
„|W£ m..P^utmen: botor.

*

Largest Circulation
of any paper tn the
County. ■

o» B.U&gt;e Cm*
ot A. McBtne. h&gt;. r«tb«. S«u&gt;nl«r

and Sunday.
,
,
Mrs. Q. A. Hynes is getting better.
MIm Mamie Bush has returned from the
" Ih'ron Splreber aad wife of GoKevIlte,

.
Middleville.
Quite a good many attended the picnic
at Gun lake last Friday and Saturday bnt
were disappointed in not bearing Fred
Milnes.
Our churches were not so well filled as
usual last Sunday on account of the camp
meeting uprHiwcstof town.
Don Putnam. Louie Hall, Matte Crooks­
ton, Mrs. J. Heavy. Mae Roman. N. C.
Thomas. Moses Stutt aud Norman Webb
together with those mentioned last week
are attending the institute this week.
M. S. Keeler left Saturday for Hastings
where he joined the division of K. of P’s
for the Washington-trip.
Melvin Bassett and wife, of Kalamazoo,
are visiting friends and relatives In and
around the village.
Ora Mltzger returned from Ohio lust
week.
The Manual of the school*? of Barry
County which is.now being sent to the
district officers throughout the county is a
book for which our Co. Commissioner de­
serves much praise. It Is not, ns are most
manuals, ifiade of clippings from papers,
books on leaching, school laws, etc., but
aside from the excellent memory selec­
tions tt contains, shows the original
thought of our Co. Com. We hope that
the Directors will read the part intended
for them and that all may profit by these
suggestions.
The K. O. T. M. boys are doing busi­
ness ut great rate. Their number was in­
creased thirteen last Friday night through
the work of Deputy Adams, of Grand Rap­
ids.
. School will commence in most of our
districts next Monday.

Hickory Corners 0 0 4 1 4 7- 1A
Woodlapd
0 10 4 2_
Home runs made by Becker, IL Mont­
gomery,
Houseman,
Stowdil—Double
plays, Cadwallader. Pennock «nd Court­
right. Errors, Hickory Comers 5. Wood­
land. 12.
‘
Interest was Intense during the entire
game and Hickory Corners left the field
amid shouts of triumph, horn blowing
etc. Hickory Corners was” evidently con­
sidered “all right” judging from tbo yells.
The game was witnessed by a large
crowd of'tnterestod spectators. No doubt
a tournament of the same nature will be
held here next year,'this proving such a
success. Hickory Comers received a nurse
of twenty-five dollars. Hastings and Wood
land were tied for second place and divid­
ed the second nnd third money of twenty
dolla rs aud ten dollars between them.

Institute Nates.
Much time has been devoted to psychol­
ogy. Mr. Bemis’ work has been so plain,
so practical that no teacher, who has giv­
en the matter close attention, can help
feeling that the time has been well spent.
The work of Miss Foi deserves special
commendation. Her instructions in paper
folding and cutting, mat weaving, and
language work have given many of our
teachers new .Ideas concerning that im­
portant problem, busy work.
Miss Fox
has practlially demonstrated much of her
teaching by bringing before the institute a
class of children from our city. •
“Book agents and newspaper men, tholr
names are legion,” exclaimed a !&gt;i«ioming
“school ma’am” at the close of thte first
day.
She was not far from being right.
Miss Haycock of Chicago, reprenjnbed the
Flaituigan publishing house hikpj week.
Mr. Bassett, of Middleville, is taking
u.uny
the Tp-U’hd»rs’
World, while “our Moderator man” is do­
ing a fair amount &lt;if business.
Tde Rev.
Pope, of Hickory’ Corners, Inst wedk took
seven orders lor the Funk &amp; Wagnall’a
dictionary.
.
Commissioner Clapp of Kalamazoo Co.,
addressed tiie institute last Wednesday,
on the subject of the Teacher’s Reading
Circle.
Among the questions Mr. Bemb found
in the question box last Thursday after­
noon was this: Would you advise a teach
er to read novels such as “The Heavenly
Twins” and “Ships That Pass in the
Night?” Mr. Bemis said “do.’” docided-v.
ly. He thought the teacher should read
only the best fiction, that which bad stood
the test of tjrp.v. Nine out of ten of the
new book could not be found at the end
of five years and we have no time to sift
the wheat from the shaft.
Mr. Andrus
asked innocently how we were to tell the
tenth book If we read non» but Mr. Bemis
declared there were enough people who
would read trash. He was saved answer­
ing the question if such people should
be our literary guides by an inquiry conctruiBg the fiction In the Century. This
the teachers were assured was safe aud
Mr. Bemis went on to speak highly of
Current Literature. ' Some one in the
audience said WLs magazine devoted sev- •
cral pages .to an extract from “Ships That
Pass in the Night” and a sketch of the
author.
Mr. Bemis, concluding the
teachers of Barry Co. Were like Ephram
“joined to idols,” frankly admitted that he
had never read either book under discus­
sion but judged (bent, from the inquiry
to te- specimens of the sensational iiterature that abounds.

Church and Socioty.
Usual services at the Presbyterian
church next Sunday. Y. P. S. C. E. Sun­
day at 6:30 to which all are invited. Come
anti encourage the young folks and Mr.
Al Hams who will preside.

The Woman’s Auxiliary connected with
the Emmanuel church will be held at the
....
Parish house Tuesday, Sept. 4th.. from 2 ‘
to 5 p. j. The following program will Ixj
carried out:
Farmer's Picnic.
Address and plan for wlntor work—Rev
The annual picnic of the Farmer’* WoW. W. Taylor.
nlc Association occnrreu at Strepler's
Discussion—How Can the Auxiliary
Landing, Gun Lake last week and was n
aid the Rector In His Plan.
great sueeeta.
Scripture
Texts, “Home Duties.’
Friday the largest number were In at­
Music—Mlsaionary Service.
tendance, competent judges estimating be­
At the Methodist church next Sunday
tween five and six thousand were present
morning the pastor will preach on "Labor
and nearly as many on Saturday.
Hou. M. F. Jordan, of Middleville, and Day, the Dignity of Labor.” Id the eve­
All
Col. C. H. Morse, Commissioner of Labor, ning. “What to do in a Shipwreck.’’
were tho principal speakers.
Hon. Fred are cordially Invited to attend the services,
men
especially
In
the
morning.
Milnes, of Coldwater, who was down for
an address, was unable to be present
Sunday School at noon and the Epworth
The election of officers occurred Satur“ * ~
League at 6:30 p. ra.
day and resulted as follows:—
Pres.—J. W. Brlgga.
The services at Emmanuel church next
Vice Pres.—Thus. Ronan.
Sunday will be aa follows;-Sec’y.—John Parker.
0:80
a. m.. Morning l*ray«H 10:30 a. m.
Troaa.—Andrew Stokoe.
—Litany Tservkw and Holy Coantantoo;
Marshall—John Hall.
And the foBowing directors from Barry 7dWp. m. Evening Prayer and Sermon.
County selected:
S. C. Ritchie,^ Jobn
Stuart. Arlhin^^furner. Andrew Stokoe,
On Uiis week Saturday ev:ming8opt 1st
J. C. Bray, Hanilton Carvetb. M. Dorter, the Ladle® Aid of tbe Spiritnaliatie SncleJ. J. Perkins. Mark Norri*. Ira Osgood.
G«k Bepk«ie,7 M. McCallum. Andrew : until » o« ll» lawn ot Mm. W.

p.oim.

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Henderehutt. John &amp;*&gt;!n.m, Frank It de

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�EUN DOWN.

A NEW PAIR OF EARS.

MICHIGAN 8TATE NEW8.

OATS STRIKES DO GOOD.

Gomr«r* DeeUrw They K.)**. lodwartel
Evil* Kiid S«rxe*t RrloruiH.
A cu»« Can*
At th. Bloetr. h ,spit«l fa puu. „
death. No other name ean daacrjba
th. London Dally N.„s, ,jJ '
VItIao, the little B-yw-old daughter
Two Men Attack a Northwestern
Chicago. Amr 27.—When tbe labor commi*slou met At 10 h. a. three dlmtlnsulsiiM! liter of Adalbert Beera, of Bellera. while the cyclone that swept scroes the Sea knoTO.two„. M. Un-lry.
Train Near Chicago.
’’£
c &gt;o&lt;
of
Azov
Saturday.
Il
will
be
impossi
­
leaders were ready to go ou the staaid. They abolt ’-wr play cam. acroea a bog
were Samuel A. Gompers. prealdete «r tb»
ble for days yet to compute the damage formed a onrloua operation .a *!. .,u '
which to her young mind re«embled
A Detective Killed and the Conductor American Federation of Labor. Eurtne '•
man
of
Bripium
na«..n.lit
v
'
t
T’
done, but it is almost certain at Waal
Debu and George W. Howard, president and medicine, and thinking It about the
Belgian, It appear, grt drunk .
Tic. tralUwl m lh. American lUllw Minn- thing for her pet kilty, eet abont to 1 000 person* have perished, some by
ThU ra Ut. O«np«m Ono nppewonte. Com- admiciater a do«; but the bitten drowning, others by being crushed time ago and waa taken to Ihe
Shot Themselve*.
It ha? done me good. I wm in a bad condition
mlaaloner Kernan was not present during tne
under faHing houses and trees The ataUonatOentllly wl„.r in s
kicked rigorontly. whereupon VI rI an,
,v.,;lv he
“
excitement is great
among
ths utter helplemn.A.
Mr. Debs wm called first. He read n letter to prore thet It -wa. goody goody,
MAN-HUNT NEAR CHICAO.
American colony in this city, for it the oeU. nnolhrr drunkard. mw-lj,
written to him by a tvlograph manat South took a doae herself.
Th. ehild e
Chicago
- ... , Aug. 87.—At 10
H- o'clock
i.iwn Fri
if r-­ Butler. Mont., named Oaldcrheud. which ex­
is feared at least two parties of Ameri­ leal engineer named Machant -.2
mother come upon the acene at thia
day night a north-bound freight train plained that the phrase "save your money and
can tourists were on the Sea of Azov brought fa fa a etau- bjfa.rih. "
on the Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul buy a gun" was a standing Joke sentence eloi-o ot aflairs and diworwed that at the time the wind did its deadly delirium trumont. Machant r-a» Iu.
abe'had token a.llberal dote of rough
used
time
and
again
by
teitgraph
t^k
ruiors
road was held up by two masked men
wnrk. There has been a stream of terribly excited Btate and b. a.nickrf
and understood by them m Nothing more
at Deerfield a small station just north than a Joke- Tbe letter also said that it* on mix. Prompt action by way ot an­ callers at the office of the American hia fellow prtaonw wrth m,a.jrdiM„
of the line between Cook aud Lake writer understood from the first that the tele­ tidote. and powerful em.Ua eared the minister asking—almost pegging—fur ferocity, etriklng him. and-lxn-rluTta
counties.
Patrick Owens, one of the gram ooptainlng the phrase was sent by child', life am* herceJter I Men will news from Odessa, whence the tourist* relate, biting off both 1:Ih cum.
detectives of the road, who uu riding Mr. Benedict and not by Mr. Debs. shun all appearances df medlcln
When he cam.- to himwli Machart were to have started on the regulation
Mr. Debs did not have any personal
on tho train, was shot and killed and definite knowledge ot blacklisting.
A
night-seeing trip across the Crimea, became .-cry penitent and adfed w
014 Soldier’s Reunion.
the watch of Conductor Sarjent, who suggestion ■ had
been - made
to
the
taken
to tbe Itedaid. o! his Hctin, wh
visiting
Sebastopol,
Balaklava
and
tho
The twenty-ninth reunion &lt;
was in charge of tho train, was taken commission advocating an amendment w
the other famous battle scenes. The wai now fa the Bloetrc b.&gt;.r,'tal |n
Twenty-third Michigan infants
from him. This was the only plunder tbe O’Neill act to bond corporations and labor
order
to aek lila fer^lv.r,.....
'Dr
parties were
separate,
but it is
organizations to secure arbitration. Mr. Debs held at Mayville. Eighty tm|
secured by the robbers.
The train did not favor anything that looked like comto th6 roll caU and about 200 s Idiers probable they started within twelve Landry, who wax them, aald: ■amuld
had stopped to allow tho engineer to puteory arbitration.
attended. Five hundred peopl were hours of each other, and accord­ you like to gin- him back 1,1..^President Samuel Gompcn, of the American
take water from a
tank,
"Certainly- (alS the wan. ■ fl,.,,,
Federation of Labor was then called to the fed in the grove. Capt Charles Mnma, ing to the schedule of these excur­
within
thirty
seconds
after
it I witness stand. He said the federation had a । of Ann Arbor, delivered the oration. sions they would have reached the told th. doctor, "let sweat a .-.mJ. „(
! had come
to
a
standstill___
tbe ; membership of &amp;OO.OW. He told the commit Gen. O. L. Spalding and others re­ strait of Kertch Saturday morning, .mail Blip, of flesh fen j your u.nL aad
John R. Lochary, Roxburyt Ohio.
! two masked men climbed into the sfon about tbe Briggs’ house conference of '
it can be done." The. man oateated
! caboose and ordered the conductor and ' July 13. at which there were prtseat repre- sponded to the toast*. Ithaca &gt;ras ae- where'they would take the train back
lected as the place' for the next re­ to Odessa. It is so d the lender of one and th. doctor did eslit bad.u ' '.-.-nL
one brakeman,
who were in the 1 MntaUvee ot all tbe prominent national
Hot Fl*x*r«. Shire taking Hood’s Saraapa-&gt;
,
. kU
~ . fabor orfaulzationa. This conference wa* • union. The following office—
of these parties had proposed a trip a The pfeeoa of O.«h k; shape.! as well
dll* I am re well *• ever. 1 give Hood * Sar- I
to throw np their hands. Ibe called upon by a committee from several Chi- ;
short distance north from Temriuk in­ as he could to the Ukc:n. &lt; .-.f ;; pU;r of
elected;
President, Lieut,
laparill* all «ke credit. I took no other i men w«*
obey. The detec- • eago unions asking that a general strike be or- ,■
&gt;unded ’
_ __ _
___
___ _ Carr,_
,haca; to the land of the Black Cossacks. If ears and joined them to the
president,
William
Isedicine. JoitN K. Lochary. Roxbury. &lt;’hl«- tlve entered ttnd *howod fight and he dsred us suggested. The request was considered vice
According fo the tetest afc.
secretary, Capt. C. E. McAllisterJ Flint; hi* party branched off in that way it placna.
carefully,
aud
the
conference
ot
the
American
}
yy •
whs shot and instantly killed by one
counts
the
operation
has
been
ft
ertm.
Federation of Latxir enme to the conclusion that orator, Gen. O. L Spalding.
I
- unquestionable has perished, for the
th,'m j»n&gt;p«&lt;» the president of tho United
_ _______State*
____ _______
hurricane ravaged almost tbe entire plcte •9UCCCS*.
&gt;&gt;W** w r
froni tjie train and disappeared in the bo called upon to do whatever there win hta
SooriMl on Mankind.
east shore of the Sea of Azov•
.
.
j1 power to bring tbe
the groat tabor
labor trouble to au
an
Why She Con Resch Much nig-., r Tuoe*
Hood's Pills arc rapidly taking tbe load. I! darkness.
John G. Williams, aged
commit­
The new, ol• U.menter and robbery ;; amicable settlanu-nt. To that ond a telegram
At a late hour there was still only a
ted suicide nt Kslatnazoo.
Jle had general report of tbe disaster on which
The scientist who dir in the
ChLtago or rend tome one to act for two daughters living in tbe east, but
j had meanwhile been telegraphed to
PARKER'S
—
_
IV
J ...
to base surmises of the Americans human
HAIR BALSAM
larynx
the afiatemit
j every station along the St. Paul
and him fa a conference with the exectivs where was not known, for before com­
71m»k« «•■&gt;&lt;! trurtlfh* the bxlr.
safety.
This
report
recounts
wide
Northwestern roads and all the rail- council of tho American Federation of I-nbor.
why woman hah a
P-uttK’tv* a taxurinnt growth.
voice .and
Sever Fail* to Bertore Grsj
Thepresident
preaidentdid
did not
not reply
reply to
lo the
the telegram.
tulegrauu mitting tbe net he seemed to have cov­ havoc. The wind wm first felt at man a bn.-^ one trtw'u.v.
roar’ deteotiwi* «■&lt;.!» nn
The
n
.
a.
Io?kul,‘ Th.
raaurll decided
Btehfal U.I
U would
-ouhl be detritelrt- ered up every trace of relationship or ! Nognisk. Noguisk is peopled mostly
Hau- to i:« Youthful Oolor.
The council
that it
Carta tcaip &lt;Ji“-a»vt *hart Uhmj.
Emma Seiler. She Juts C
,t for tbe men. Condnctor Simmonds on meatal to
to indorse
„ the
___ cauae
_~______
_ _____a- general strike. family connection.
connection
He left a
u remark
remark-I
­ .
flgh
ernaeni
who
were
out
on
the
2_'
_ / 'Am ~—" —* —
in Wortzburg Leftb wj iuv.tbe freight train which the men bi-ard- m the American federation hod no such nu- able letter,
luttui* showing
shnninr a
n rare amount
ninOunt of water.
J .
r... . the
*b__ hurricane
t____ I—__ had
U-.1 swept
When
' ed saw them riding iu a gondola or tholty. even were It* member* so disposed.
children to frapp &gt;rt, -2^ rwsul
Mr.'wrlght asked under whut circumstances . intelligence, explaining why bn com- uut
out w
to the north a terrible scene come a teacher of ^inginr. but sud­
l-w Jjricrt G-nscr Tonic. h curve ««.&lt;•
Coujh, । high-sided coa! car. Suspecting that
He waa disgusted WM presented. The village wa* razed;
Wenk Umcs n-taiitr. Irdljcetion, P»:n.T*t&lt; luthne-aUcU.
a general strike.— ■ milted the deed.
! the men on his train were tbe train. the federation could order_________
denly lost her voice, ■ Th*n sb&lt;deterThis, the prosident said, would be very dlf- with mankind in general and a deceit- a* -— -»
—
overturned,
though -a —
great
plow
mined to find oujt wbki al - to dLcGver
_______________ ____________ robbers,
Simmonds telegraphed to fioult except under the conditions ful
pertaining
w.orld, and said |he could not make had been pushed through it. Lying
. j days
of
the orgiuilxa&gt;«*&gt;?-!
SL“"tS2
'
would'
a success of his business because .he I everywhere were women and children, if possible the qorredt method a! hing­
To-day
a
general
strike
v
—
L2*
vL I fi II l| &amp; ;.:J-preniinms ; •
giief-‘.-j The latter at once called Special Offl- Jlou’
to arike by aeparate
votes tn was poor. He manufactured and sold • dead or in tbe last ogoniea. The *h«l- ing, so that others might n 1their
WlUvU cSth^SCwoL^fe?: oerMoGrath toMal*hlma»d the two
voices. For tliis purjx.-.studied
local
unions
nod
this
action a medicine of his own.
! low walers of the Sea of Azov were anatomy. She disserki larynx after
3vt'■ Hout
ocurtT-.r
nt. r^cv v-r. | waited on the platform for the train would
have
to
be
crystalHxM
fa
T (l MUea
I la.befl U&gt; Buch a height that It was larynx aud qiefit yehirs in .hur search,
AH N'rw.-M’.f-al .'r ; orR;E:iM |.i;'i St. Ni -a Yar|k ( to pull in.
'■' •*
“ geuera! convention of the federation. Lt
tho
was decided fa 186W that u goiguui strike for :
It I. Mated a. a fact that there 1. a j !■&gt;•'»
flxhtn? boat uraat hare tryhqtto find for onfjthlrq
As it reached the station aud stopped the eight-hour rule would be unwtse The
'
A Cap m ij&lt;*&lt; t To* ti.ecbvnpoMt, purest mid ij
McGrath saw the two men in the coal­ mala tight of the federation haa been to secure young man in Central Chippewa, Osce- be®” sunk.
en’a head tones coiilil re * high C
best; eu
.prt&amp;M&amp;i inst.intiy trou
The cyeloao awept on .to the north
; car and at once clambered on a box- tho eight-hour day. but strikes have nut been ola county, so much admired by thr-e I
while men had *nn :4;frum b
At
5 °Tukk- „,U'W,‘b
1 car just ahead of the car in which tu*ed largely for that purpose- The throwing ro* ng ladle, ot that rill^B that they
length hey acardh wd i r
She
* h*»''
__________
______________
„
„„ of the Haymarket bomb had killed the fedura­ hare come together and «ttfal on a
discovered tradir the mi c-n. .f -jr; one
। tlie
mon _____
were
riding.
ho
tion'd eight-hour work.
“ Marinopid t
Th**i»- &gt;&gt;*nly one-s**n*jlne Idkkl nr.d that you! reached the root
of tha car one
day two smell, w.
:n?3d cartUMr. Gompcr* aaid he had no scheme for the plan whereby one Rill laud him. Cat. !
m to«v »;■ th, J.in-Aturv lijbln.- ae «'-rn jte. i pt the baud I u dropped on one Abolition of strikes, boycott* and Industrial were drawn to M-e who ahould buvc ; ronntry to . p„^t ,l mllOT .aland, and
ages whose aclUn pr-jut: &gt; the h: fhest
.
.-aone
«&gt;«' /' r “!&gt;?“ ,t,h' *«! tones of the busuan v.jL. -­
-imide he»‘
knee and raised
a
heavy horse disturbances. He said that he did not Join in the tot chance to ensnare him. and it
denunciation of strike*. So long fell to the lot of tlw pretticcl of the ‘ M*rfaopol wfe. practically blotted out
pistol, steadying it with both hands the
discovery pnbliq ItofccitJ
a* X the present system of labor and
Now the other two are kicking ?f exiatence. No. th™, houae. tn a tlon among *cienti*.7 x li •
and resting it on his knee.
Three trade exist* there would be strikes The three
. ____
b physician, prnised th.- treaUsj in. the
shots came in quick succession from Htrike shows that the workingman has and want to go back on their agree- : hundred are left Btanufag.
the big revolver, each one striking left yet some honor, manhood and courage­ menu Poor fellow!
I
thBt T”
highest termb tiJI he ifenr; i hi;, -xu sjs^
have forced the employing classes and
j perished in this town alone. North of ter had written^t. Then he dr-i-hediit
Officer McGrath. “Help me, Marshall, Strikes
the rest of the world to pay sonic ntv.-ntlon to
________
L&lt;ui«tnc
__________
Citiaen.
t of .Marjnopol the storm seems to have down, saying ifi a ran- that shd woxfiii
j, I’vie got it in the side,” ho cried and the tabor question. Strikes were no: the fail­
John W. Edwonla. a prominent
fell on
the
roof
of
the
car. ures they were usually written down to be. ' ..........................................
_____ __ and ' made a redden tarn to the eaatwardj better be attending tjo her h•••.*.4woijk
.A.
....•1-1
-I
l
‘
full Mme. jSciler'fi p^rtrr.it, s in-.: bla reiitf,
Mor.Uu»iw£ttl&gt;^or
w«.iroe.».te,ki»faa
mn
u*l
citizen
ot
Lansing,
died
Bl
Station Agent ^Marshall was un­
Once n«
at sea tKa
the storm mfezln
made tfji
Its full
riea for the laborers involved. Mr.Gonjpcra sjdd ...
.
. .
°
.
Uftc jr-tn » H&lt; They create jierfeec resimDa
; armed and could
do nothing to
thut place of cancer al the age of 6!' fury felt.. Of the steament that touch is !npof*e®d&lt;ra &lt;&gt;f the Arnericari Philuof every form or food. Micwtitm the vatuatye ; check the flight of the two men that strike* bettered the condition of the pcorile
generally, even when they fulled. Employes i year*. He was a member of- the board at the port of Berdlansk, not one had Sophica) 5&lt;&gt;ci.fty of. FhiUiiclpliia, lot
par!* am! CtHcsn.'ng the iwortbieAs. They'
nuike :.-rn faces niumpan*! count! out the ;?? ' who jumped from the' train and fled of a railroad strike. . The corporation hires of police and fire commissioners at the come in at the hour of the late report. which she wa* a member. She wrute,
are. They are the
• death.
•
•*
■had- •been ar&gt; Grave fears are expressed that every among other books. '’The Vcie-.- in
west across the fluids to Milwaukee other men. These new man certainly elevate time of his
He
their economic condition, else they wouldn't
, ,
. . . ,
,,
,
STANDARD REMEDY
avenue. McGrath was hastily carided, max,
Ito ehBBWB. Mrtela hu otete- •&gt;&lt;ten»aO, chief of tbo fir, department craft in the sea has gone to the singlug ano "*
far teanno*. rfai'alr.lr.i; no atienic, and al&gt;s&lt;&gt;- to a house near by, whence he was ration* had led him to believe that the men and c.
a XC
member
of the board .of
—-7 cf
f educa- bottom and that every passenger I she died in
■ tutelr ittnnles-i.
is drowned. When the wind swept I
— —■
afterward removed to SL Lake's hos­ who strike are not lowered; do not take reta- tion.
’
■ Price, jirepalu. ? 1 per 'oox : fl for 8 5. ’•
pital, where he lie* in a critical condi­ live positions with the other men. So that
over
the
northern end of Azov
Pamphlet. ‘ HOW TO GET FAT.’’ free.
even
foiling
striker'
benefit
the
community.
Colored
Odd
Fellow*.
tion. Ont* bail passed through his
' - ----------------- —
it
ll
took
14K1M
H
a
new
HEW
course,
WUIM.',
{going
The THIN.UTRA CO..f&lt;» Broadway, Now
He did not advocate strikes where It wa* pos, right breast, tfhother broke his arm slbie to do without them. He behoved in vol­
The Michigan district grand lodge southerly along the coast oft the
York.
of
odd----fellows
m session at -‘ ,«««
laud of the Black Cossack*. In
&lt; and the third passed through his leg. untary arbitration.
— -colsrod
---------- -------—~
In turn
PROBATE ORDER.
Xte am -----------iCTmnxl- u&gt;itoc
teelal- Grand Rapid, elected oSoers ns fol-1i £&gt;in&lt;
EiBk
■
After this second bit of bloody work , Hrte-nulzl
-----—---­»ute
and
Achueb
Were
were faVBgvu,
ravaged.
Ha, th,, raimx.^,.
■ &gt;.a —l-.ll.
”. (■» B&gt;.^ .
*
State of Michigan, County of Barr
’-the bandlte hastened out Holcomb ax- ............. ................................ .. _______
“* law*:
*“h tow“ bofag altuo.1 totally dagovornmont ownership of railways and all .
____
« . _
At a *oMiou of nie Probate Court for ttit *
enue
to
Lawrence
avenue.
On
the
moans of transportation and communication.
C-JLwblte, Bey Qty; deputy, stroyed. Telegraphic oonnuunication
CcHinnr ut Harry, lio’deu at tbe ITohate office. In
-4. Barrta. Saginaw. Ncc.mm,. r. o. D.wiiord. with thia district is an-irwndftd and It
lbs City of Hastings, in said county, on Wert- way they met Henry KgrG*»vst*&gt;u. u
-The goveromeut already
alrasdr operate*
oneratea aa great.
araat. Detroit;
Detroit, ti^reurvr,
uwwrvr F.
F D.
D Hamilton.
Hamilton. Detroit;
Detroit: T*1.1® ““yTT®* “*
and It
"Thegovernment
n:sd»'■
’* atue .»««» •■eu farmer ia a wagon on the way to the
ttunfsatid eight hundred and niuety*iour.
number of railroad*. It It can operate a bank- , ch*|daln, Rev. C. J. Johnson . Bay City: gunr- is impossible to learn the extent of the
Preseot, Cloirivs W. Armstrong. Judge of city. It was but a moment's work to rupt road 1 do not see why it could not operate 'diss.
G. "
B. «•
Stewart.
destruction^ but at least 1,000 persons
1,““ n
——« Grand Rapid*;'warden,
----- •
Prst'ite
throw him out and take possession of it before It become* bankrupt.
Paul lUUy. Battle Creek.
must have died on the two shore*.
shores. The
lb the matter of the estate cf Lu-!nrfa Blanch­
‘The more the wage-worker gets the more he
i bis vehicle. With horses to draw them
ard. deceased.
storm, as nearly as can l\* learned,
Gave Her a Spanking.
On mui'uz and Alins the petition duly veri­ the thieves made better time and they want*. You will find that the man who earn* ’
seemed
to
suddenly
lose
its
force near
fied of Ir* Blanchard, adinmlfttntfor of *nld es­
81 a day wants 6 or 10 cent* more a day: the ■;
Sebewaing citizens.have adopted an
late pra^iug
prtDiur for
for raMonn
reason* thereln
therein set^forth^thnt
»« forth that ' *wero soon on their way to a hiding man who cart* 83 want* K or 30 cent# more; ‘
tate
Tvmrink, and passed off with compar- I
old-fashioned but little used mode of
be maybe licensed to sell tbe real estate of said ; place.
i the man who geta 16.000 wants 87.000, and tho
ative
quiet
southerly
over
the
Black sea. 1
deceased
as
fa
Mdd
petition
described.
,
,
,,
deee.w*d
in 'aid peUtloo
.
—
Last
!■ punishing
- undesirable
----- citizens.
-------- .—------Thereupon It
The fugitive* were hotly chased by man with IM.000.000 want* the earth.
it is
Is ordered, that Siuirday.
Ssxurday. tiw
the !j
1st day of
ol September. A. D. 18M.
l®4. at ten o'clock I' boys
wja and men vu
on horse* &lt;»uu
and «*
a body
uwv vi
of
, Mr. Gomjera thyught the beneficial outcome- Friday night &amp; number of persons dl»DEATH OF JOHN NEWELL
ofr the
appointment ox
of gulsed themselves and called on the
in the
tbe forenoon
foreuomi be assigned for tbe hvaring
hearing of •! „ii-_ «_ o
°
fcUO recent strike wa*&gt; th. appomtnwm
sa
M petition and that the heirs ut taw of said • police in a patrol wagon. Th*"
said
I ney’ finally th# commission before
which
he wre
was testlfy- p^rson they desired should leave town Apoplexy Carrie* Off the lT&lt;-»lder.t of th*
« w
h he
deceased and nil
nihrr person* Interested In »»Gods
took tothat
theskirt
woods
skirt
-ii ।ths
thethat
Desfag.t only It would
have
been
betternave
If tbe
commg,
ouu
u woma
oeen
oeticr ir me com- * ,
,
o.tvuxu reave ton n
L*k* Kborc Road.
sitid estate, arc required u&gt; appear at a £“
s. xlzz
had —
been —
sent: _
to Chicago _
earlier
dur- and ST*ve her a regala
r spanking,
then
?? I ptalnto rlTer.
ij mtaaloa —
b_ —™-------------------of sold court.wen io be holden at the Probate of- ,
t|
Youngstown, a,
Aug. 27.—John
unW
hx&gt;d “d
MorcpoUtemBUtoriTfaf Umrabbera Ing the strike. He thought that It would have warned her to take “
P
Wd
flee, lu the City of Hastings. It! said County, and ;'
Newell, cf Chicago, president and gen­
been able to bring the General Managera' osao- walk,
show cause.
It any
there
be. why
the Braver of vie petitioner may not be । were surrounded in a cornfield. Their elation and the leaders of the tabor organlxu- 1
eral manager of the Lake Shore &lt;fc
grantot. And it Is further ordered, that ' capture was only effected after a hard tion* together.
Michigan Southern railway, and iden­
said petitioner sire notice to the persons *■ fight
iitfut iu
tuv shots
bqols were ‘
FV *0I?e things he wanted to ’
in wmea
which imiy
fully 100
IrtereMrd lu said estate, of the pendency of l:
Forest fires destroyed 700,000 feet of tified with other railway interest*,
»*vi’M-p»ea&gt;»s.£.-.',dN rrfc
Th..
say about the fajunction* taaued by court. He
Mid petition and Ufa hearing thi iwf by causing ! exchanged. The desperadoes fought held that these Injunction* were not rightly lumber and 300,000 feet of logs belong­ died Sunday afternoon at 2:80In apart­
ro rw.rf id cr t.:o?i csfit
a copy of this order to be published In the Has­ off the blue coats and excited civilians ’ baaed on the inter state commerce taw, that.
ing to L. Cornwell about 4 miles from ments at the Todd house, where he j
ting? bannkk. a newspaner printed and clreu-1
I
participators
in
the
man-hunt
until
‘
J
hRt
t
WR1
intended
to
apply
&lt;
*■**-*&gt;«• •■'x* o *** Hie UlUU-UUUb UULU
—
—"
—
,
——
__
,
intod In Mid County of Barry, one* in each
- ClT'
T
’
uni j' **
J*. lal&gt;cr
organlratlaui.
He said
the * Merrill. John Ward lost all hits camps was taken Saturday night from his
WMk for three sucoessive weeks previous to j! their ammunition was exhausted ani
~
’* '*
saM day of hearing.
.
- to the
- Are j' injunction! were breed on court-made1 and the dwellings of his men. He also private car. While traveling from
then, unable longer to rsply
CHAULKR. Wa ARMSTRONG.
’
I
--------------p&gt;
-----------Sy*
’'
law. upon declslouB given fa tbe absence of! loet about 100,000 feet of logs. Corn­ Pittsburgh to Cambridgeboro, ’ Pa.,
was poured
poured in
upon their
their retreat,
retreat, *1 law. He held further tbot "old mutty taws" j
Judge of Probate. I that« was
Hastings, - - Mich.
in upon
well had a light insurance on GOO.OOO he
- was
stricken
with
(A true copy.)
i He men sought safety ia flight Bullets made a hundred years ago. before the appU- I
feet of lumber. Ward had none.
plexy, which
paralyzed
his
left
from the officers’ revolvers brought1 F*"00 of •*•“•««» electricity to industry |
PROBATE ORDER.
'
S75,OOC .OO
side, rendering
him
helpless.
both men to the r.rth and when the “?
.SSTSe.,?’«&gt;
1
„
He CAPITAL
Depositor* Get a Dlrihend.
State of Michigan, County of Barry, m.
,
SU^PIl’S SLHWUvfe.
rallied under stimulant* and was
At a session cf tbe Probate Court, fi»t police apprehended their game the with the problems of to-day. Conditions (
Receiver Stone, of the Central Mich­ taken to the hotel on reaching here
«!■•corporatod uudet the liws cf ’hr
ot
. the conntv of
Barry
holden at *the
’
men were weak fromloss of
blood. t ha&lt;l changed so that the luwa should be • igan savings bank at Lansing, de­
Probate office, in the City of Haitfags.
. Michigan.
One
was shot
in
the
back ' chaG«ed- A b’^nane and tenefictal taw. when clared a dividend to depositors of • per and the best medical aid summoned.
said County, on Wednesday
day the 1st day of
I
°.i1D
1
VT
.
C
*
I
poseed.
WM
not
infrequently
pronounced
unUntil
after
midnight
he
seemed
to
August, m ths year one thousand eight duuOpen for Business Dec. 16 .1S&amp;Bnd the other in the neck.
Neither &gt; constitutional.
cent This dividend makes a total of
.
dred and ninety tour.
grow stronger and was able to oon verse
omatBs:
.
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of 1* badly injured. The crowd which
ra^erai i
44 per cent, paid depositors since the
the Ihihi ann^h^
J*
I D. 0. Kobfa^n.FN-Ment;
Probate.
had gathered wanted to lynch the
dmocomuu.
bank became insolvent one year ago
In tbe matter of tbe estate of James It
light approached his symptoms showed &gt;
men bnt the police held the mob back ' ®t*n&lt;iin« of the Varfom Profeaaiomd last April
Chester Messer, Vice
- Mason, a minor.
brain disturbance and he became un- ;
(hi reading and filfaji the petition duly vert* with drawn revolvers. The prisoners i
C. lutM— Bwent Game*.
Games.
d. xv. i:
CluW-Beeent
■'fed of Ann* I) M*son, guardian of said minor,
conscious, so continuing until the end
DViKCTGR«:
praying that her first account as such guardian were taken at once to the West Chi­ | The following table Aho ws the numcame. II is life went out peacefully j
berof games won and lost thia season
.
this day filrd In said court may be beard and cago avenue station.
The Commercial and Savings bank
D. w, Reynoldsj I
and with no indication of suffering.
|
allowed
■Jt F. Mt-wr.
D. G. Robinson.
The desperate fellows gave their j| by
. - clubs of the National Baseball of Ludington suspended business by
Thereupon It Is ordered, that Thursday the
LMr. Newell was 64 yean old. Hs entered .
( Chester tfease.
league:
-,23rd darof August A. D.. 1884 at ten o'clock In names ns William Lake and P. F. Gor- j ie
c£?re
John Oarvethr
order of its president, Antonine E.
the railway service fa 1640 ss a rudxnan and
Clvds.
tho forrnooB, to restated for tbe hearing of
P.
I.
Oolgrort.
Cartier.
van aflrrwunl assistant engineer of the Con- '
said petition and that the heirs at law of said don. It has since developed that's Boaton
tral Vermont railway, , in irei he worked on '
deccAsetl aud all oilier pentoufi interested in Gordon’s right name is H. F. Gris­ Baltimore
Burglars entered the residence of G. the
extension of the Champlain A st Law- i
‘psS*’ latere••
»
New York
said Mtate. aro required to appc.ur ar a session
H. Gerow and J. W. Lewis at Port Hu­ reoce railway, and in ISM and 18M he w- I
Glsaid court, then to be holdeli at Ito Probate wold, who resided with his wife Philadelphia
W
office, fa the city of Hasting*, in Mid County, in this city.
His
family connec­ Cleveland
ron and secured a gold watch and a ▼eyed the route* of railroads from' Louisana show cause, if N»* there be. w hy the prayer tions. it ia said, are of tbe high­ Brooklyn
small amount of money.
vllle to Cincinnati and from Saraton to
Pittaburgh
of the petdlouer mxjr not be eraneed. Aud r.
fiCiAS Air"”•»»
His
parents
live
in
New Chicago.......
is fartherordere j. that said petitioner give no- । est.
The state board of health have ar­ Baekau a Harbor. N. Y. In 1866 be wm engi- ,
neer of the old Cairo City railway, tad from ;
tire to the peraous faterMtcd in said estate, of "Vork city where his father holds a Cincinnati
ranged
for
a
state
sanitary
convention
St
Loui*
the pendency of said petition and tb« bearing
1K&gt;6 to IM6 engineer of maintenance of ;
Wanh
I
ngtnn
................
to be held nt Union City October 11 and way of the Illlnoi* Central railway. I'rom 1MB ■
.‘licri of hr i-uuing a copy of this order to be trusted position with the Home Insur­
-Igjbihhrd In the HMdugs Ranker, a news- ance company. At the time young IxOuisvUle....................
13. Five Manions will be held and to IM8 he wax preaident of the Cleveland A
jpaurr prided and circulated in said County
Western league:
every member of the state board of Toledo railway, now a part of the Lake Shore, I
•at ftorry. °uce In each week for three suceaRBlvr Griswold committed his crime he was
and during the next Ruccccdlng vear cntflneer
prevlotis to said day of bearinx.
in the employ at a large salary of the
.860 health will be present.
*od superintendent of the New York LMntraL
CH.Mi. W. ARMSTRONG,
.F.78
Manchester Assurance company,which
Branch county farmers are greatly From IMw to 18T1 he was vice president of the
Judge of Probate,
has
a
number
of
offices
in
Chicago.
Toledo
.....
J..
, fA »r«e rpgy.)
worried over the great amount of wild Illlnofo Central, and for three years after that
fiubim, *ro- c— ’■
During the daytime he filled the im­ Indian*pc U*......................... .
lettuce which covers their farms. It is president of tha same road. In 1875 he become
^rs^KapUb.
probate order
portant position of fire-risk inspector,
a rank grower and very hard to kill «tral manager of the Lake Sbdre. and since !
hehas been both president audk-meralmun.
which he used as a cloak for his ma­ Milwaukee
out or subdue.
in.
Western association:
Cocctvef harry, hoktea m ib* lYobsUo office. In rauding excursions during the night.
While fa a state o! delirium caused
Clubs.
th* ra*y vi HaiUngs. in nh1&lt;1 county, on FriLake,
hia
accomplice,
appears
to
by typhoid (erer, Philip Gorette, ot
Bosk Island...
•
SXnr st”. rt'V Of July. In the year one
fl
have been tbe tool of Griswold, who peons...................________
U&gt;Xi«and Hunt hundred and pfa«y four.
Oroewell. out hie throat with a
h doubtful If there wm another rallwyy man i
• C*
I
Joseph..
‘ tunte* W. Arneuront. Judge at persuaded him to join him in his career 8s
knife, but will reoorer.
Omaha.................................
..
of crime. He i* a skilled haberdasher, Lincoln...
Tbe houae of J. W. Colburn at Cale"tb«- in- tier »»f »lir
of M. D. LafayAA
AA
F
snd prior to his recent crime had borne
doula wa. burned; low. »1.900; ln.ur- it WM his alm to mak« the Laks Short, in lu
torn, raa toufaarat.te. tern rattroaC a, u. , Regajns and MalnUin.'.
_
a good reputation.
aaoe. Il.ooo.
of Jrune- HHirv « HMo«o». 9no of refd darare-

There Is Merit

enures
will VV ;■ °f the imn&lt;Hta-

Hood s

EEssaEcsnzraznsi

THINflGURfl

FOR THIN PEOPLE.

Are you tirin ?

$

- Ha s Specific!

is i&gt; twMvred. ‘bat TbnrtjUy the
-SbZ'bSrtncrftoid
n,;.t «he
m law « sold de-

New Tone, Auff. XT.—Itenjemfa end
Morri. Kraus, conetilutln* the firm of
Kraua
Kraus Broc.,
Brow, atoleni
deal.r. ibi
fa earrmgeB
eerrfacee ana
end
harness in Brooklyn and New York, are
misfriiig, leaving their creditors to
mourn thsir departure. It is said they
■ecu rod for the snout pert cm four

V.SL

DROWNED AT A

FORD.

Portsmouth, 0., Aug. 27.—Word has
reached here ut the drowning of four

John E. Daniela an eatimable young
man and a member ot the Linsinr
?Il*‘'cEeP’‘Mican etaff, we, wedded to
Mia. Btuie H Kerwin, of Brattleboro.
¥t, at Corunna.

«»*“«noed anrwytag a llpe for tbe Korthweetem fa
«able that road to oome into Glad­
r
commiMiouer,
and
his wife and stone.
three children riding in a spring
oI,Ln&lt;ilaFfan. wa» ap­
wagon, attempted to ford the Sciqto pointed recoirer of th. Cornmeal and
mrlage bank ot that city.

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.The Vital Powers.

SWAMPS ON FIRE.

Cn,pa Md Tlmiw La«j. D^troyM M*«r j Cur»« HERVO US DEBILITY,

LO?28°o^°ono

1TY

CEHLRAL DEBILITY.

1B fell of a dwto i
'

fe-tedto.—anr-„v
Priea, One Dollar Per Boi.

DETROIT ANO GRANO RAPIOS.

Cynthia M. K Gorton, known under
....
IM Leslngton Avenue.,,

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■ 1 ’

G
Lj AN N ER
: h7sd^ Aug. J&gt;,
-,r ■ •&lt;

.• i'.

, Lt|.' jI EUnor.

Easy to Take
nnd keep
tbe system in
Perfect Order.

CATHARTIC PILLS
A r&gt;peciiic for
lleatlache
Constipation, and
Dyspepsia.
Every dose

&gt;-

Effective
BUSINESS CARLS.
Auctioneer. .
■ ■ - 'Mich,
, .-.re uolng to bare on auction
’ Have had
experience
&lt;hi &lt; .aSfaction. Terms reasonJ. M. SMITH.

I ?.! • rtOX AND REAL ESTATE
OFFICE OF

i

\J.MERLON * SMITH
a specialty. .
Woodland, Mich
. ,4.u:

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worm.; T..e«h pan or wuur ted o:,e
pint o&lt; eotniuoti .an ,lltl twu ()Unvni of
Mhpetw. Bb»olm thoroaxbly
„,p;
the mixture to the tobto.se ^.d, U1„'

Ixiyal K. Knappen.

ArthtirC. Denis,®.
l’. K N AFPEJt &amp; DENISON,
LAWYERS.
I e’.T Michigan Trust Co. Bld«„
Grand li^rds, Michigan.

Al.lt’ KIRK. M. D..
Phjsician and Surgeon.
’•.■.•tin-;*. ■ - Mien.
: i.rvi'iLiP alk nted day or night Of■
st;» . eil’s. 1km»c tiixl »hoe store
&lt;’WEEZE Y.
AHonwy at law,
1 Jar-tings. Mich,
in’! &lt;-.:.rts of thei state. CoS•ptly attended to. \
VI’HRQF.
: :'Uc Physician and

New
iv’ufad to.

I’iiysiciaa and Surgeon,
- Mich.
&lt;
H. BAKBKH
it-and Surgeons.
r .-oujity .reypcHided to vril

. t ami fteal Ecutr Offlcc.
k it
. Hwuutpi.
■-i Hr-,. E s’lite Beal E-*at«
rio’.. •&gt;. Bee I con»et;a e)UK.
•
• O AftT.r-.rt Books, eom
. . .■•.•ds, d-.tn r-rnlsh eompWC F. BEOOKS. ClerK

■nm
The rrc-mly reported eases «.r poh..i,|11K
In U hcou.-tn (n.m the u.w ufalunr baking
D nvd. r iiuve HA Bk.-tu-d the pubile to the
st t iuus thtn^vr which mHiidiicvH the health
ol the people &lt;&gt;■ ifu, coUUUJ
.j|lc
usunvu. Ur Al. &lt;1, ..f there
now be&lt;i&gt;s uq;e,t u|-jn en.lotuets
Tlwte h »&lt;&gt; q-ictiun
tu th, detilin-ulu&lt; effeeis ot the alum baking powder, uu
ou tbe ■ y.tem
Every Bo.nl of Ue.lt!,
.very phy.lclsn, will tell ot the unwhol,:
reme qualities they add to the blood,
bonis country', have abrelutely prohibited
the sale of food containing alum
Even ,mall d.e*. of alum, given Io
children, have produced fatal results
while ea&lt;rs of heartburn, indigestion.’
griping, constipation, dyspepaU and varlous other kindred gastric troubles from Iritittiou of the mucous membrane,caused by
tho continuous use of food prepared with
tbe alum or alum phoMibute powders are
tatuillar tn lite practiced every physician
it is not possible that any prudent
Iwusewlfts any loving mother, will knowlogiy use an article of food that will injure
tbe health ot her huoscbold, or perhaps
cause the death of her children.
'
How shall the dpngerous aiutu powders
be disUngutshed?' Aud how shall the
dangeito health from their use be avoided?
Generally alum powders may be known
from tbn prk’o at which they ure sold, or
Irorn tbe tact that they aru accompanied
by a gl«, or are disposed of under some
scheme. The alum powders cost but n
tew cents a pound to make, and is often
sold at 20 or 25 cents a pound.
If some
present If given with it, the price may be
30, 45 or 50 cents a pound.
It is Impossible U name nil the nium
powders In the market, but any baking
powder soliLat a lew price, or advertised
as costing only half as untcu as cream of
tartar powders, or accompanied by a pre­
sent, or disposed of under some scheme.
Is of this ciuss, detrimental to health, and
to be avn^trd.
But tlw easy, safe, and certain protec­
tion of our bread, biscuit and cake frntu
all danger of unwhoiesomeness. Is in the
use ot Royal Bafciug Powder only.
This
powder u mentioned beoauae ot the *iunumnrabk* repetts in its favor by high
medical aiuLlioritiv.s, by the U S. .Govern­
ment, and by the official chemists and
urtis c.f lb?*',tii. whieX leeve no doubt as
to its entire tweilum Irotn alum, time and
Hinojiw. Its absolute parity and wholeiH)niene«.-g While Its use is thus a safe­
guard against the p: i.-'meus alum powders
it h si'iirtactory nt the -same time to know
that owUg t&lt;»' Its gieater strength it is~
more eciipotaical tlmn others.
These tarts should Incllae e-msnmcrs to^
turn a deaf ear to nil in»portat»ities to buy
th--inferior pn-Aders.
The wise houseke«'per will decline iuv.ll awes to tako
them.
•
’L’ekc tmcl'Hirtvs through using a doubt­
ful aiticln Avheit* «o important n matter as
the lit altk or Hie of dear opesi is at stake.

:k.iw. S.
* n &gt;n. to 5 p. nt.

rOLGROVE,
Attorney at
■ I- to Smith i Coigrove.)
i. tiV-n block. Hosmijxb.*
i}l the .-iniru of the state.
Attorney at Law,
: .‘MHhear &amp; Co.‘« sure.)
•/•urr.s■ be 8-’..te. rtoltoettoM
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I

TIMMERMAN, Hoiuapathie Phy
and Surgeon.
. --.«r uvtirop’adrug «»tore.)

NEWS.
• CIRCULATION •
Th:- week,
82 quires.
i-.n.Htf,-. changes for advertisements
3u&lt; ier.li this office Tuesdays, at latest to
: • in ‘nv.-rtiou iu ike Issue of the week

•.r:r.re of dnpspsK and Sick hnafjfhe.
•airing itching amt pain of salt xteeniu,
by Hood'c Sarsaparilla.

Tin- rtainvrell fair will be held Oct Sod,

Franklin, (ItuL.f Democrat, July 27, 1894.
This year will be memorable for Its
great harvests. The ylehl ««f wheat iu
Indiana will probably exceed that of any
former year. Just at this lime it is es­
pecially inviting for one to drive into Iho

country and visit sonic of the threshers at

work.
We bad the pleasure, one day this week
of witnessing five machines in operation.
The first w/ts John Baker’s outfit on tbe
farm of CuViiolius bitmars, whose crop of
fifty-five acres averaged 87 bushels per
acre, this being do exceptional yield in
the county this year. ImprovexMiits In
fann machinery have been varied and

rapid but none more forcibly Impresses
one than the scene here witnessed. There
were nomen on the straw stack and yet
there had arisen a high, well rounded
stack of straw, more perfect in outline
than could be made by hand. Ten teams
were kefrt busy bringing the wheat to tbe
machine
and
the
“Farmer’s Friend
Stacker" was slacking the straw. We
were loM dy Mr. Baker that tbe stacker
was doing Its work perfectly and enabled
him not only to do more work In one day

■ul, 4ih, ami 5th.

.
than by tbe old method, but gave better
A 2n^acre huckleberry swamp oear satisfaction to farmers This statement
Bi.'‘■;l burned Sunday fitght, entailing a was corroborated by ewery one with whom
large las'*. It was one
the most brofit- we -convented.
Passing ou one mile further we came
»bl« in the state.
across George Banta’s outfit. This Is his
A large, Kreeq worm Is damaging pofourth season and with each recurring
taioes in AUmo and scxre^Uier townships
year be finds the stacker more popular.
in Kri&amp;muoe county. Its work seems to
Here it has been fully tested and tbe
’be entirely stripping the learns from the
points of superiority demonstrated may
vi'ie«. which it will sometimes do In a be briefly summarized as follows: More
siunle night
work can be accomplished in one day;
Woodland people dealre tkat a certain fewer settings of the machine are required;
aged wklew named Gorden rvakUng in straw Is stacked more evenly than by
their, midst might be sent to KaImqiszoo. band and turns water better; fewer hands
She Is ertuy and carries a loaded revolver are required and the labor diminished not
his
wife
and occasional/ shoots through
the only for tho farmer but

windows.

John T-homas. the man who Is ebarged
with criminal assault upon Mrs. Jay
Rhodes of OshU-mo last fall, was apprebeniled it White Pigeon recently. He ad­

mits haring worked for Mr. Rhodes at
the time the crime occurred but malutalna
hi'cirire iunoceuce.
»
-v'
We learn on good authority that Barry
Holcohib aud Homer Jacques have sold

their bean crop of forty aexes to Frank
Force for $100. There ar.» other farmers
io Eaton county who wunld probably do
well to Force the market at that price, all

of which goes to show that Eatun county
farmers will be 8100,000 or more short
thia fail b&gt; reason of the bean failure
brought on by the severe drouth.

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A WOMAN’S STORY.
THE

ougbiy. Ths tewt Huie tv sprinkle J. when
th. sun is botte.t. It dlmeUous am follow, HTZLiiTdw‘r Wom’B
«“'■«•« of a
T.rribte Malady Wh.a she O';u Soar
ed II will kill every worm, and is entirely
harijjlvxs to. jthw human family.
The Brink of the Gr tve.
(From tli. Oamlt Sun )
So'stltmf"' |lrel*',"i"»’ brick nsHnm at

SERIOUS FACTS ABOUT FO.

AVER’S

Al.METIER.

• Try tho following n^ |pl u W|

as well; chaff and dust are entirely reororod bf
blower; the expente ot
lhre»hlni Um been grMtlr dlmlnbhed.
One mu b.d been offered two oul» ^&gt;r
MUelletetertlteehlngb, the old mot-,
bod but refuted.
preferred a

Farmer’s Friend

even

st

two eeoj a

bushel more for ihreuMoKTbe sucker, we are glad to know la th
product of a Hoosier testa, the P&lt;tente&lt;
James Buehanan. of tadisuspo^ where
It Is mSBnfsctnred by the Indlsna Man
ufacturing Company. All ।J
•.naratormanurtetunriiliowus.lt., too
ly -ned -The Furmer.
Friend.- It IS without question a wood-

fnl invention .nd we speak of It b«*“
of Itoprtetloal value .nd worth-

Conwell ProcowUnrr.

. t’hh'.w.i, CmmcU nr,.| In aAmnMHMslow Frlreve Aug. 2L 1894.
Msiyuj GretMel pmddiMg.
Fri'sAu nt roll call Aid Bennett. Bushy,
Tinkler, ami Waters.
AlmvtitH* roll cjII Aid Huffman. Os­
born and
’
Mlns, ot Specht meeting Aug. !S dnd of
regular met ting of Ang. j?. ’yi, r,-ai iU(j
approved.
,
To-iheHun. Mayor and Common CimnuU
&lt;lf Ll:a* t'i?A- ,.f t&lt;•• — i,..•
...
Gvnih-mcii.
I have ibh d ty npp«dnb&lt;d Mr&gt;. ! Mary
1* llnlbr'jok us niy-deputy. fUbj.-ct t&gt;\our
cpprpvaL

t&gt;at. on Job ou Park St. Carried.
Ayes, BeniiHr, Booby. !lick&gt;. Huffman.
Osborn. Tinkler. WeliMtrt and Water*.

Aid Wvleert exeuwd.
On motion oi Aid Hicks the Counril
arijuuni for 1 wk;

E. G. iiOLBKQOKRcconlrr.

HE bestinvestment

T

in real estate is to keep build­
ings well painted. Runt protect®
the house and saves repairs. You
sometimes want to sell—many a
good house has remained unsold,
for want of pair.t. The rule should
be. though, “the best paint or
none.” Tiut means

Uewarruf (Hutment* Foe luiiu-th That
Contain Mercury,
tettoI" tel, city, |, lire ll&lt;Kae
k* inoreury wfli atirelr dt*auo~ tbn setter nf
Sto
&lt;&gt;r tl.i» Inrern.t'lit . ..rj,
•rs.it-41 an J «k&gt;O!»letely d.-rang • Ute wh.»k **-^‘riare* S1»‘&gt;!&gt;*“ri,. anti bar Inter:&lt;*ui u
eotariug t; throusii ru- luur'Ki* &gt;ir ■
fxfivs. 8ucb artlot-h shoulu ut'v-Tti- u*»?j ex
yyn*
x.( and,,* ttll, past ,„llr
Oft rw*cri|g|»is fmtu n-.sn'.ib',e ph &gt;t
’
"2, ,l“WUh"1 1,vto (vr tee are; lira-.
cl »n&lt;. ns ti»c dtun'u.'i' they wil-do is tvu u&gt;l-i t-&gt;
MireStrntarh « a
•he gwhl you c ui portibiy derive th-w. ILU.’s
CdsirTnCars,mauufaetured t&gt;-- F..J.Ciiei’**v &amp;
Uin l.lM.i h1 Ju”1"! ",e
I'L-uire ..f
Go . Toleslo. O . coamni no i.irfttirv, and »•
taxon Internally, acting dire •;ly upuu the bleed
to,. Ur ■
robl*t ""’I juVhl A"U.and muemi* •urfaces ot the xyw'fttu. In buying
nroi., -in.I.,
You cannot afford to use cheap
i Inn’s CnQirrh Cure be sure 11» get the genuine.
ure.le b.v ber
"1:&lt;ra,]*',s"’,[ ’'■reruent
Mt)v&lt;*i1 Ly Aid Hicks that the ai»
be It G taken lutenialh* anti Is tmulv tn T-dedo. &lt;&gt;. paints. To be sure of getting Strict­
by F. J. Cheney &amp; Co. T»&lt;ilin &gt;ula!i&gt; tree.
'
£a»*ijht bf drugghts, price 75c. per bott’e.
•,.Z,‘”r.s*ar*
sl,e “"IJ. ’■! &gt;VM a accepted 3p',»ruvi-d. l.'airied.
ly Pure White Lead, look at the
Ajcs, Btnuett, Bushy, Hicks, Tinke r
V ouTh Lt
te»'ll&lt;«. «»'i ni-viT
brand ; any of these are safe:
and Waicrs.
““khl Ot telnir a, hmltby i, 1
t„.
Dr. VnnTlnrter.
••Anchor,”
“Msrley,”
Nays, none.
; '’J. «ttl,.t ure.. ! WM ,„e|1 ,
“ Eckstein,’’
'
“ Shipman," |
Muvcd by Akl Biek? lhat the c*nntmtni“Southern,”
Operating Surgeon of thu New Yoik “ Armstrong A MoKalvy,’’
P'iny ,lltle Iiildset, title nn.| ration of Chief of Fire Dept. In regard to
“ Beymer-Banman,’’
“ Red Beal,”
b’’ ■" bltarnt iwcnllnr t.i u, Nat convention be rec. aim placed &lt;«i lib*. Eye and Ear Hospital.
President of the lutarstale Association
won,™. il„t
r,ttar snJ nwlll(,r
“Davis-Chamberi,”
“CaUior,”
Carried. Ayes, All.
_
“ Eahnaatock,*'
of Expert Specialists.
■lie up tn die. Tl„. |(lra|| pniethmur, whin,
Moved by Aid Hkks that the Redonh-r
For Colors.—National Lead Co.’s
By request of many friends and patients
!to?"ii*r bt’ gi,”,obI. &lt;1 w.a at that (m* Instructed to notify •Gondyi’nr |Bros.
Pure White Lead Tinting Colors.
time llvlrx at tx-utland. Ont .) M|d It w.a
has der-isled to visit 11JLST1NGS. MIC IL.
that the Council want the pay for t:n&lt; tap­ SATURDAY, September 1. 'Consultation
These colors are eold in one-pound caps, each
onh . matter ot d«y, wltri, 1 n ilu|d l.;
ping of sewer for Mrs. 1. A. Holbrjok.
being sufficient to tint ts pounds of Strictly
Free and Strictly confidential !n the pri­ can
laid away to tbe chnrchyard. 1 wa, an In­
Pure White Lead be desired &gt;hade; they are in
Carried. Ayes, AH.
vate parlor of the HASTINGS HOUSE no sense ready-mixed paints, but a combination
tunned, mid an 1 was aueb a sufferer I
Aid \Veix«vrt *o»k his seat
in tlw. hwndt.—.1 form tn
i.h day only. The Doctor describes the
cared nothing whatever whether 1 lived or
Aid Huffman and Osborn took hhrif
different diseases better than the sick can
dlM; hi fact, think 1 wuu’d have prefer­
seals.
thenitirives, it U u voudtrlul gift fur auyred tho latter.
Moved by Aid ilicks tnat tt- city rill po* to pcs-css.
painting and color-card. Send us a postal card
‘T could not walk. I became so weak,
cut down and fix parking on West rI-3 ‘ f
and get both free.
1 lie New York Press smvs “Sickness Is
and regularly every night my father uved Mrs. Bailey's pnipcrty same n« M“. ’
.
NATIONAL LEAD CO.
'
’
’
[
a
toy
h*
the
most
phenomenal
way
he
Chicago Branch,
,! ^rrjr u,e ”P sl«irs to my room.
I can nwh'anS. put fn uniter. Ia« xhh* wall­
’ ’111 »h- «l- light into the darkened eye, music
State and Fifteenth Streets, Chicago.
daiinetly remember my telllnx him that west shlu of property and round down
»h- 'ilule ear and life into the dyihj
• ”• ttonldn’t have lo carry me about much the side ou west of pn»|wrfy. Carried.
longer, and how he Raid, while tho tears
Ayes, Bennett, Bu'sio, H’.cks H iffiurj |
Deafness and head noises cured.
glistened In hh eyes, that he would lx, and Waters.
!
'rt-.e Doctor bas Just returned from
Willing to do it always, it be could only
Nays, Osborn. Tinkler and Waters.
Europe aud possesses tbe latest and beat
have me with him.
Moved by Aid WcIbmtI that the orfi- ii.ctnoils for ;&gt;mirare of all. Chronic, Ner“It war evidently foreordained that I
nance regarding acwera be referred to s •' ' V’.-U', -Y_ Private Diseases, also diseases
should not die at Hint particular time,
ti com. Curried,
1 of Uic. Ey« 3T.d Ear.
,
lulrueulous transfortnation In my condi­
Ayes, AH.
।
Cioxs RjCa Sit lightened.
tion was the talk of the’ neighborhood.
Nnliw to build nrw side w»lk.
Tint I
vmaraen
una Tumors
luwn removed
.ru-u.vv.
Cataracts ocum,
Scums nnd
“I read, or was told by sometwdy, of Laints ivmfieid build new walk oi west j without
.pain
the wonderful cures that were being ridv or Park St. totwivu Walnut nnd
B
ivs Weak Watery Graunlalte
d
Eyes
Granulate*! ,pc«llli
speedily
wrought by Dr. Wllllain’s Pink Pills for
:?'72n "?.* ’'d' .“2 N,‘1 cured, alau all red. raw, aealj- dlwaues ol
&gt;
cured,
also
red. raw, scaly diseases of
1 ale People, and my father went to Brent­ A4-so that Nlley Diamond Build new walk &lt; ti... it(1&lt; onrall
» fvcttwhe#
nMcid.i»Ar iAi. otn ....i
Hdsanaeyc iasnc..
ford. where lie purchased a couple of box­ &lt;.
on
ride
and that ",J., -C.I i '.»[IHlliaiUI&lt;K&gt;VUJ»lL
Ophthalmoscopic testing VI
of atkir
tbd VI'V
eye ....
for
, oast
.
, ., of lots ■ 930
,
es of W. Wallace.
1 commenced taking Andros
AnutllH build
ntllln new
UAW walk
mlirnn
print sice
«&gt;r » of
nf lots
l.iu I &lt;•
. . near
»__ Sight
on east
F
#r ...
sight.
Near
rar
oigDi.
oigni an
uu li Asllnnatlsm
.tsk.Kum.isiM
them, and I thought for a time thatjhvy 931
'.’21 and
II ..
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_aa--- 1
«Ud 917.
(blurred
sighs) is the only exact
method
did
me
no
good,
as
they
made
me
slric
at
’
■ Emory Brsiir.
! science as nsed by Dr. VanMnrter.
first, but very shortly I notice*! a great
W. y. Hicks.
I
PERSO.NS with weakness of the bail.
change. They began to act on my trouble
R. C. Watf.rs.
1 aud limbs. Involuntary disebargtt. I«m»and In Ute short space ot six weeks I was
Moved by Aid. Huffman that notices bc I tency, general debility, nervousness, largable lo walk. 1 conHnuwl taking the pills served lu accordance with tbe above re*! »*r confusion of 'i&lt;!eu», palpitation of the
and do it.too ir. a way that-hc will like.
nn I in six months 1 was In the condition port. Carried,
.
■ j heart, timidity, dimness of sight, trembEver.' r.:au that wears collars and cuffs
you see me lt&lt;»w.
1 fully believe Hint
Ayes. All.
.
! ling, diseases of the head, throat* nose or
skculd 1- naw eber.t the “ CEl^tbW*
they alone saved me from tho- grave, and
Moved by A!d Hicks that In the event t skin,
,, nurvil
.III, „
.lanes.
u.,^
affections
ofk Mlo
the liver,
’uterihied. A licen collar of cuff cov­
jou will always find myself and balance that Mrs. Bailey does not accept ot the ! 8l„lnach or lH)Weh. Ihose rerribje disorders
ered •a,i:h -.vateqjroof " Celluloid.”
of our family, ready to Talk alxtnt tbe good pr’-DosItlon made, the city Atty, aud Mr. •, caused
c,-lllsrC| by
ny solitary
solitary vise
vise of
of youth
youth uxid
and secret
secret
They Ure
only Interlined Collars
Dr WiUiam’s pink Pills did for m.?.
throve to to,trusted to deteud Hie city I pn,c.llri.s blldldliu: the mon radiant hone,
trade.
. .
.
.Impossible
...
.
....
short time ago I was feellug unwell. ItMbe injunction Cnc, Carried,
। rendering
marriage
or
un­
7; .-.y r.re ’lie top notch of comfozt,
Just a slight derangement, and I at once
Ayes. Bemiett. Bushy. Hicks. Huffman, . happy. Our method will cure Hie most
:2C.-' :d economy. They will go
Iwmght :t Ixjx or Pink Bills, nml commenc­ Osborn’, Welsaert and Waters.
I otKiinate case aud nbsulhtely restore per­
thixd-v:’h tho day with yptj in good
Nays, Tinkler.
‘
ed taking thein.
I Could actually fee! tbe
' f-H manhood.
MIDDLE AGED MEN
; •
t.o matter hew hot or how busy
! wJib frequent evacuations of the bladder
The following accts, audited:
.i. . V. a c?.q e’esrt one yourself
recoin mend them toant'une who Is uflH-t- L. lloiifs’eiter. ctg.
S .25 ; &lt;&gt;r with smarting or burning KuisaHot’s
.
-ienec on'
1.00 j w'-akfiihig the svstem in a manner the paA. Angle, labor
ry
v.n«kiluci hired rirlscr unSwotn an«l aubscriluM to before me ttili E. Bartow, ctg.
1.25 • U.-nt'can not account for. The nrine has
.r-.idn r.d distant'laundries. Simply
13th. day
Deremlier. i893.
C. Bhutrr, labor
1.27 ; a ropy si*diipent or the color Is thin or a
i..T them off. _
.
D.
A mei
Delaney
Notary Public,
i*. .i
.axey. Aoiary
rumir,
jr. Mead
L. . CF’ piece is marked, as fpllows't
3 00 | miikish hue. There are many- who din of
Wayne Co.. Michigan. I m.C. R. R. Co. trg.
82.13 : this cnmplafrrt Ignurtnif of the cause which
I&gt;rUCTl,ts wy Dr. Wilbaiu.' I'lnk Pills I Bentley, Tomlin,ou a Blder, lumber 8.37 G a M-.ond st.-.ge of S-mhul weakness.
have an enormous AaSr. mid that from all | j. Mullen, labor
We guarantee a perfwot mire andTJerfect
mohtUTH Voim- hi clbwing reports of the : j. Mwen. labor •
restoration. IMPORTANT to LADIES.
ex&lt; i'ficiit resuHs fallowing their u-.c. Au ’ m. .MrPhp.rlin
*
After years or experience we possess the
mark
w
Biialysls proves that they contain in a I B. F. Blaknvy
1A—
greatest pore tor all dlitcws piM'ii'iar tn
L4o the sex. Important cases (and we get
c&lt;»ndrnsr&lt;l form all the dleraents necessary | s. Goucher
•
You must insist upon goods so marked
2.04 few that Imve n&lt;»t lnift!et| the skill &lt;&gt;C nil
and take nothing else if you expect
to give in*# life and richness to Hie bhmd ; H. R. u A- P. Co., lights
tbe home ph?sicinusi hnve the ’Imneflt of
amt restore ahattere«| nerves.
They ure Goodyear Bros. Taps and supplies
satisfaction.
If your dealer should not have them,
an iiiifiulitig specific:for such diseases as c. Baker, labor
3 00 k
a ,UI1
full C»U»U»
consul Ml
of ssu.c
skilled specialists. Our
1.50 1 success has been markhl. over two,thirds
loeouiotor ataxia, partial • paralysis. St. : h. Ryan
we will send you a sample'postpaid on
receipt of price. Collars 25c. each. Cuffs;
3.6u of our patients have been Ladies old
Vitus’ dance. Hdatica. neuralgia, rhenma-: ie Barnaby, oil
50c. pair. Give size, and specify stand­
3.00 young, married, single.* 'rich and poor.
Hstn. nervous headache, the after effects II. E. &amp; •1. ----•— »-»
—
"■
works,
labor
up or turned-down collar or. wanted.
of la grippe, palpitation of the heart, pile Hacking Fuel Co., coal
Ep»depsy. Gortoe. Cancers cured.
5. OS
and sallow complexions, that tlr.il feeling Jas. Murphy, etg
Those desiring treatment should bring
THE CELLLULOID COMPANY,
30,18 from two to four ounces of urine for
’
resulting from nemroiu prostration; all C. Gt Freer, cross walks
427-*J9 Broadwnr,
NEW YORK.
diseases resulting from viaUaled humors Rentiey, Tomlinson &amp; Rider, lumber 8.37 chemical analysis.
2 04*
in the blood, such as scrofula, chronic ery­ H. E. L. * P. Co., lights
rtn
sipelas, etc. They are also a specific pe­
City of Hastlnds Dr. to.
MAGIC WITH A BUBBLE.
culiar to females, sach as suppressions.
Aug. 21.
10.25 A GJobo of Sor.p Filin Made to Float on
Irregularities, and nil forms of weakness. James Shea
Liquid Air.
19.80
In men they effect a radical cure* in all Frank Flfield
eases arising from menlaf worry.’’over­ A. I). Maynard
10.50
A frozen soup bubble broken in two,
10.50 and floating* like an iridescent trans­
work or excesses of whatever nature.
■John Webber
10.50 parent egg nlicll on the surface of a
Dr. William's Pink Pills were first com­ Mli&lt;&gt; Fifield
5.90 vessel of liquid air was one of the most
pounded as a prescription, and used as Gifl Darling
2.90 marvelous rights shown by Prof. De­
such in general practice by an eminent Mike Custer
3.01 war in a lecture at tho Royal institute,
physician. They are now inauufaetunnl Al llunu-y
by the Dr. William’s Medicine Company, B. G. Goucher
4.51
London, on the effects of intense cold.
5.26 The inve'itigntton of this new field of
Schnnectady, N- Y.. and Brookville, On­ Will Teunyck
4.51
tario, ami are sold in boxes, (never in Wallace Bronson
science
is developing many wonderful
4.88
lonse form, by ih«* dozen or hundred, and Chas Grace
bits of knowledge, some of which are
the public an* eadtioijed against (numerous II. Burk
sure
to
I
ks turned to valuable practical
1.13
imitations sold in this shape) hl 50 cents a James Donovan
2.03 account before long. The pretty ex­
box. or six boxes for *2.50, nnd may be Tim Donovan
IGE GREMI.
2.26 periment spoken of which delighted i
had of ail druggists, or direct by mail from D. Wolcott
2.25 the audience was quite simple. The ;
Dr. William’s Medicine Company from J. Webber
CONFECTIONS.
1.20 professor poured a few spoonfuls of
Will Mellen, cleaning streets
either address.
4.50 liquid-air into a glass vessel. The in­
John Mullen, cleaning streets
SOFT DRINKS.
Notl&gt;ing Ktrange.
2.25 tense cold caused by evaporation pro­
Cad Radford, cleaning streets
InUh'gent people, who realjz? the Iranovraut James Donovan, cleaning streets
1.20 duced a miniature snowstorm in the ntat thepart the blood holds la Kcsntng the body -i a
Park
St.
job.
normal condition, tt-ta nothing
mosphere above the liquid. The oper­
4 50
number of dlseaMW Hood’s Sarsaparilla h able James Shoe
BAKERY.
ator lowered the soap bubble on the
to cure. So many troubles result from Impur^ Joe Webber
4.50
end of a rod into the freezing atmos­
blood, rhribert wav to treat them Is th rough
1.20
the blood- Hood’s ttarsaparilta v.tollzus tbe Mrs. Shae
phere.
Tho
bubbles
became
darker.
4.50
A. D. Maynard
bl.KMl.
.75 The movements of ,tip» rainbow-colored
Will Townsend
2.40 film grew slower. TV-Wbntracted some­
Ho*d’« PIUs are the best after dinner pill*, Gill Darling
“ Tho Niagara Fail* Route.''
assist digestion, prevent eoastlpatloo.
2.40 what in size, and a moment later froze.
Mike Custer
2.40 A slight movement broke it from the
Wallace Bronson
SIGNED A BOGUS WILL.
button.
2.40 rod in two pieces, which floated for an
Al Hurney
2.25 hour, gradually accumulating a tiny
Daring Trick Intended to Pervert tlw Tim Donovan
.jlvtw.kd
n: |fi.n’.,n.m.|tea.
ItKiitMlbto
Moved.by Aid Weissert that tbe bill of snowdrift within, precipitated from the HMT1X1...................... |TM
Meaning of a Man’i Deposition.
Bentley.
Tomlinson
&amp;
Rider
for
lumber
“One of the most daring tricks I ever
freezing air above.
Stations.
came aero*®,” said a New York attorney pr. order of A. Jones and A. Angle be re­
A Society of Begging Letter Writers.
the other day, according to the 5L ferred to Chairman of Fire Com. Carried,
Several prominent Parisians were re­ Habtimm...
Aves, All.
Louis Globe-Democrat, “was in the case
C. K O8U0KN, Local Agent, Hartings
Moved by Aid Hicks that tbe bills be cently pestered by begging letter
o* B man who deliberately impersonated allowed and orders drawn on respective writers, some of whom had the audac- 0. »▼. HDOUIA* G.E AT. A.
•
a lawyer’s clerk and persuaded a very funds for same. Carried,
Hy to threaten reprisals by dynamite
sick man to sign ft will without reading
Ayes, Bennett, Busby. Hicks, Huffman, if they did not receive prompt alms.
it and which disposed of his property in Osborn, Tinkler, Welssert and Waters.
This conduct has led to the arrest of
direct oppcritlon to Ms wished It w«
Nays, None.
twenty-two men, who formed a band of
a cam of a family dispute, and the old
Moved by Aid Hicks that the bill of F.
cosmopolitan letter scribes. They usu­
gentleman, who waa quite wealthy, Fifield be allowed. Carried,
ally met in a tavern in the Rue de La
Iimi'mw TRADS MARK
this eldest son
Ayes. BenuetL Busby, Hicks, Huffman,
aud Waters.
Nays,
Osborn,
Tinkler
and
Weissert.
OM. Being warned by hl* doctor that
Moved by Aid Welssert that the bill or mosynary epistles, forged certificates
he had only a day or two more to live
C. O. Freer be allowed and orders drawu of conduct, sham passports and lists of
he rent Instructions to hl» attorney to
the persons who were to be approached
mme.
draft hia will and send It down prompt- forMoved
ANO
by Aid Osborn that the bill of or written to for pecuniary help. The „„
Goodyear
Bros,
for
nails
be
referred
u»
tavern was surrounded by the • police,
lv for signature.
.
Chairman of side walk com. Carried,
and it la believed that every member of
“While the lawyer was
document a repretentaUreoI tte «M«t
Ayes, All.
.
.
, this International Mendicants’ associa­
-POSITIVELY CURESaon arrived with a paper, which he aald
Moved by Aid Hicks that tbe bill of tion has been captured. Russians pre­
waa the will prepared by th. rich;muIk Goodyears for titling be referred to Water dominated, Austrians and Germans
attorney. The will was al gnod with­ com. Lost.
Ayre. Bennett. Hick, and TlnUer.
out hesitation and duly wltneered, and
one alleged Turk, who in the police re­
Nsy». Bnsby, Hartman, Oaborn, Tink­
SleepleMnetM, and all derangamente
when, two hours later, the l»wyof •
ports has a Teutonic name, bringing
Nervous System.
clerk arrived with th. genuine wiU he ler and Welare'rt.
_______
Moved by Aid Welssert that the bills tor up the rear.
was not allowed to enter the honre,
» ater supplies etc. be allowed and orders
EdUOn*s Ingenuity.
being warned off the premises Vy the
drawn on respective funds for same.
Thomas A. Edison on one occasion
bourekeeper. On his return to the olCarried. Ayes. Bennett, Busby. Hicks. had on a table in his home an aquarium
floe hi. employer saw at onoc that a Huffman, Osborn. Tinkler. Welssert and
in which were a number of gold fish. Purely Vegatable; guaranted
fraud had been committed, and ne Waters.
opiates, 100 full size dooei
Each fi.sh had in some way been made
hastened to the houre to hare it ret
M. b. R&amp;iley, Retiring TeWr
Moei‘d ltvsAld Welsaert that tbe Chair- to swallow a Kmall lamp connected
right In the moontime, however, tho
cs iMIch.) SnvuigH Bank. -ay« -ton
with
a
dynamo
by
a
hair-like
Wire
sick man had become unconscious, and nau ot Fire Com. be authorized to borrow
much In tavor 'of “Adlrvada
pn.t.King’ out of its mouth. When the too
Mean and Nerve Cure.
he died without loing able toereente a «500 aud Mayor and Recorder to draw
curreht"w»B turned on the fi&amp;h pre­
tend for same. Card*!.
will alter his own wishes. The bogus order on
The
’ Ayes. BenuetL Busby, Hicks. Huffman. sented ft jstrange ftppearance.
Will was upset, but the trend
light madt; their bodies transparent
OsbOTU. Tinkler. Welssert and Waters.
never be sufficiently
and showed all the minute detail of
Nays.
None.
1
the man suspected of concocting it, and
Moved by Aid Huffman that an order of
HASTINGS,
he Inherited quite a large sum of money KI9.31 be drawn In favor ot F. Fifield a»
&amp;5 tbe next of kin."

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�Hastings Banner

tion, or £al! behind In the race; this Is »
accord with the inevitable law of prtKCW

Thursday, Aarg. 30. 1894.

Thinking that somo of
Bannib
tHjildinr here b a
Saturday was rather a Double day hi "^nt to return to tbe subject, what has nmders might be Interested in oeelok &lt;*”
MARSHALL L.COOK. Bditor.
this city. On that daj Hastings Division
Laflw to do with all this? Simply thU. Canadian uelgUbora &lt;*»roagh our
_____ in the pa­
No. 19, U. R. K. of P. went forth to win
no study offered In the curriculuai beCUT we thought we would write up a little pers that Quebec was much stirred up
even greater honors than they have won In
THE HASTINGS, MICH., FOSTOFFICE,
history of our journey to that historical oyrr a rellgtawM feud
combtaea
dtodpUne
and
utility,
II
between
the
the past. Thu Division has never yet been
AUGUST 14. 1879.
____
o!d City of Quebec. We left our owtt churches and ** In th* hands of a mob,
defeated and thus far can boast of a record the memory and cultivates the judgmm
beautiful little cto on hoW’r1,Bpni fn* but quiet bad returned to the city on our
tn
nioe
discriminations,
and
beset*
the
made by no other similar Division in tbe
habit of long and close application, an Aug. 10th, at 7:52 «»n the M. C. R- «. fof arrival and we breathed freely. Strange’
worid.
.
Detroit wher^we arrived in due seasmi. that a* all are waking tbe warne port, they
A list of the victories won by Hastlags invaluable training: it ©pens up a vaafc
GOVKItNOK-John T. Rich.
crossed the river on the Ferry boat to should quarrel and fight over the route!
may not be out of place, and is as follows: storehouse of history ami mythology, ami
UtEt'’TGOV.—Alfred Milne*.
beyond all this it msy abuosl be said lo be Windsor, where we found Major AmtenMm We visited many of the charelitM Itere.
Statb Contxhts.
SKC’Y ofSTATK- Washington Gardner.
Id waiting for us. and just In time to which are all open for inspection and
a key to English.
.
..
TBEASUBKR-J. W. Wilkinson. *
Grand Rapids, OeU 19, ’35. first pritu—
In proof of this latter statement beauti­ catch tbe Grand Trnuk train for Toronisuch a glitter of gold I never saw.
AUDITOR CiKNKKAL—Stanley W. Tur- 31*5.00.
Tho country between Winter auu
ful illustrations could be given did apace
We visited tbe monument erected to the
Kalamazoo, June 10, ’87, first prize— for this article permit.
Toronto, Is as tine an agricultural coontry memory of Gen. Wolfe and Montcalm in
ATT r GENERAL—Fred A. Maynard.
S100.00.
One might suppose that a military aca­ as one can find any where. Tbe soil Is ver) the city ob&gt;o the «n mument erected on tbe
COMM R STATE LAND OFFICE-W. A.
demy would above all other schools, per­ rich, the surface like a Prairie aud finer plains of Abraham where Wolfe died.
National Contests.
French.
This monument was re-erected on the
Cincinnati, Ohio, June 15, *88, first haps depreciate the value of the study or crops of corn and oats, would be bard
SUP T PU1I. INSTRUCTION—H. R. PatLatin, but to show that the contrary Is find any where. Fruits of all. kinds that spot. We also visited tho Mimcmoreney
pr
in
t
•
I
tenrillMilwaukee, WIs.. July 118, ’90—Aral true and, also, to give the' opinion of tome grow in pureUmate, aremed to be thriving falls eight miles below Quebec where the
well,
and
tbe
apples
and
peaches
seemed
river makes a fall of two hundred and
prize—$1000. Capt. Niskern also award­ of the leading eductors of tbe Uslted
to be iu abundance. One wonders that fifty feet nnd empties into the St. Law­
ed special prize of 8100 for being best States, 1 quote part of an article, in the
Rrpubllcan O&gt;u«ty Convention.
Commander.
• School Review under the heading, * Latte such a country, so vast in extent, should rence.
Republican County Convention is hereby
The citizens of Hastings aind, we dare In the High School," written by J. U. be inliablted by unly, about five million of
We have seen many grand and beauti­
called to meet ut Mudge’s Opera Hous«. City of
Hastings, on Wednesday, September 1 f»tli. l«N, say, the Pythians of Michigan, hope thatto Harris of the Michigan Military Academy: people, being larger than tbe United States, ful sights which we have not room to des
“Over one hundred thousand of the and,having a population no greater than crib* In our already, long letter, but they
at to o’clock a. in.. lor the purpose of placing
this unbroken string of victories may
tn nomination candidates, for the several coun­ lie added tbe victory at Washington.
pupils of oar high schools and academies tbe single state of New York.
will huger In loud memory; while life
ty offices to be elected at the coming election
Is this the difference between the Stars and last* and all must be seen to be fully ap
The Knighta formed un Main street were, according to the recently tosued re­
tn November next, ai d to transact such other
business as may come before tbe convention.
Saturday p. m. and marched to the C.K. port of tbe Commissioner of Education, StrliwA and the Union Jack? We stopped predated.
Tho townsnips and wards will be entitled to &amp; 8. where a special took them to Kata- pursuing the study of Latin In the school and staid ilj the City of Toronto over
Trusting to a safe return home and
delegates ns followst—
inazoo which city they expected to leaVfc year 1889-90. That la to say about 83 per night, but as we left soon after breakfast friends In old State of Michigan, we will
Rutland
Assyria
5
Woodland
Rant more
r»
at 5:80 aud arrive at Fort Wayne. Ind.,. cent, of the total membership of our sec­ did not have time to look around the city bld our Banner readers good bye for the
Hope
Carlton
ft
over the G. R. A 1. at 8 p. m. At Furt ondary schools taking Latin.' Of other Very much. Toronto is a very beautiful present.
’*
D. R. Cook.
Barry
HasUngs twp
4
Wayne the Division expected to take studies algebra alone outranked Latin In city of about 150.000 people 1 believe, but
IS
Castleton
“ City 1st wd 2
Irving
•• 2nd wd 4
sleepers on the Pennsylvania Central to numbers nnd percentage—a popularity does not appear to be a very lively town
Maple Grove
“ 3rd wd 3
Good
News
From
Washington.
due,
I
fancy,
not
to
auy
Adonis-llke
just
at
present.
From
Toronto
we
went
by
Pittsburgh which city they expected to
•• •• 4th wd S
Prairieville
reach Sunday morning anh reach Wash­ charms In the study Itself, but rather to rail to the old town ot Kingston where we
io
Thornapple
Johnstown
' 1
Just as we go to press telegrams haveYankee
Orangeville
ft
......... Springs ..
ington Sunday evening over the same its Charon-like demands that every un­ stopped at night and staid over until Mon­ been received reporting that an excellent
Forward caucus notices to the Hastings Ban­ raid.
fortunate wayfarer should pay his obolus. day moraine. Kingston has from fifteen to
drill
has been put up and our boys will
ks.
A good many people drove in froih tbe These statistics must afford little consola­ twenty thousand inhabitants, and U an win first prize sure.
Dated, Hast'nm. Aug. Sth. IBM.
•
J. P. Hals Kenyon. Chairman.
country and swelled the large number of tion to those who think that Latin is In a old historic town, and was ouce quite well
Another
telegram just received an­
C. W. Jordan. Bevretary.
people at the depot to bid adieu and wish state of decline. Educationists and men fortified and the old Forts are still standing nounce* the election of P. T. Colgrove to
the boys suedass at Washington. Every of affairs alike agree as to the value and but look as if they would hardly be proof the Supreme Vice Chancellorship of the
omen of good luck known wis saved for and importance of Latin and the testi­ against a f us I lade of Minie Rides, and tbe K. of P. order by a vote of 99 to 18.
While the cable apprises ua of imtlles this occasion, including an unusually mony of men of such widely different cannon, old smooth bores He thick around Hastings appears to be 'Hu It” sure.
severe
shower of riee. a larg&lt;! assortment vheres of activity as Superintendent E. E. to the great discomfort of?a Yankee. This
and victories for tbe Chinese or the Jans
of cast-off. ‘'holy” shoes, and last but not j White of Cincinnati aud Charles A. Dana was the home of 31r John A. Macdonald,
and retracts the report in whole or in part least the proverbial left hind foot of a of the New York Sun agrees as to the for so many years (abont forty I think) the
tbe next day, correspondents are making rabbit, shot while sitting at tbe left hand serious consequences involved in dropping Governor General, aud Premier of Canada.
THE DUCHESS’ REGIMENT.
strenuous efforts to find out what it is all side of a tree, on the left han|t side of a It or giving it even a secondary position It was him who consolidated tbe different How Her Grace of Gordon Raised a Bai
in
our
educational
system.
To
any
teach
­
cemetery,
on
the
left
hand
side
of
the
Governments
of
Canada
under
one
Govern
­
about, aays the Louisville Courier Journal. ,
ineot of Highland Ladd I—
er who holds with Professor Tate that tbe ment. We visited his grave In tbe ceme­
road, by a left handed sportsman.
As they are not agreed among themselves,
Near the close of the last century
Never bas there been a gregter interest “great end of all our teaching is the de- tery at Kingston, two or three miles out
their efforts can not be characterized as shown in the drills by the people gener­ velopement of the faculties," the worth of thecitr, aud found simply a small rumors of a French invasion alarmed
He.
wholly successful, though, of course, it is ally than has there been thlq year. The of Latin must remain unquestioned. I do granite stone marking his grave.
not know bat that 1 am ready to say that sleeps quietly among hia old friends and to each an extent aa to lead to fresh
probable that several causes have contrib­ boys have worked faithfully and well,
have taken time from their business, and every pupil whn expects to graduate from neighbors, and passed the scepter of pow­ regiments being raised. In one of a
uted to the out preak of hostilities.
made other sacrifices intending to do the our high schools should, unless there is er over to other liands. In several of the series of interesting sketches by Hpa.
One correspondent who writes from best that they can. Washington is the some uncommonly good reason, be requlx* titles they are preparing to erect great
Mrs. Armytage, of “British Mansions
London gives a reason for the war which birthplace of the Pythian jorder. Is a ed to take at least two years of Latin. monuments to his memory.
and the Mistresses Past and Present,”
place of great Interest to all ofn&lt;l Is really The Lawrenceville (N. J.) school requires
Tbe pictures and paintings of Macdon­
at last has the odor of probability. He
recently published in Tinsley’s Maga­
the center /or all the greatest military that every graduate from its courses shall ald, look almost like the drawn image of
zine, the raising by the famous duchess
says it is land hunger. Both China and men who will witness tlie enutest. Tlie have had three years of Latin—and I am
Zzck Chandler. On tirsrt seeing it, 1 was
Japan want more room. Large as is tbe. boys fully appreciate the fact their com­ not sure bat tbe icqnlrement is wise. surprised at the similurlty.and be must have of Gordon of the battalion of Gordon
Highlanders,
which has since held
Chinese Empire, its population is Im­ petition this year will be harder than Latin is built upon a firm and sure found­ had many of old Zicks characteristics to
What is needed is not an-apology have held this eouglomeratioa of races such a distinguished place in British
ever before, and that some of the best ation.
mense and greatly crowded. Japan also
drilled companies In the country will par­ for Its study or ah argument for its value, mnl religions so long iu his grasp.
On ' military annals, is thubdescril»ed: “The
vfrants more breathing space, not to men­ ticipate. Nevertheless they have gone to hut nn enthusiastic appreciation, on tbe
Monday morning we went ou board the duchess of Gordon is said to have had a
tion the advantage of a foothold on the do their best, and the result will tas part of those who are teaching it or in­ steamer Transport ami down .the tsu wager with the prince regent aa to
continents an Insular power. Corea Iles awaited with Interest not only by their tend to teach it. of Its worth and Its digni­ Lawrence through the Thouraud Islands which of them would first raise a bat­
friends in Hastings and Barry County but ty.
to the city of Montreal, where we arrived talion and the fair lady reserved to her­
between the two. and offers a tempting
W. D. STERI.IKn.
by the Pythians of the state.
—\
at about eight o’clock in the evofiingi
self the power of offering a reward
prize. The work of Intrigue for advantage
Supt. City Schools.
bo much has been said and written of even more attractive than the king's
NOTE4 FttOM.WARJHNGTON.
.
of position has been going ou for a long
the beauty and granduer of the trip glown
sbillir.g.
The Knights were joined at Kalamazoo
time, but at last it has brought relations
through ttivse Islands, by travelers of bet­
“At nil events, the duchess and Lord
by their friends, the Kalamazoo Knights,
ter descriptive powers than mvself, that
so strained that there is nothing left but
Additional Local News.
who, as one of the papers of that city ex­
an attempt even, to do so by me, would Huntiy started off on their errand, and
to fight it out.
presses it. are going to Washington to see
between
them soon raised tbe required
seem to be the height!) of egotism. AU
The idea has prevailed that Careq Is a the Hastings boys walk off with the prize.
Tlie Seventh District S. S. Convention 1 can say is that old Nature seems to have number of men. The mother and son
barren land, upon whose soil tbe wretched
The advance men sent from here liajl held at Grand lajdge lost week was a exhausted beradf in spreading out u frequented every fair in the country
panorama of beauty and sublimity, that side, begging the fine young High­
inhabitants eke out a precarious and been unable to secure tents for the Has­
great success lu every way, about 375 will linger in the mind of every beholder landers to come forward in support of
miserable existence. The condition of the tings division so-nothing was settled when
they arrived. Gen. Carnahan turned over delegates being enrolled, while the audi­ as a drcam of enciiautment. the Fairy kina nnd country and to pnlist in her
people is not a subject of controversy but
his tent to them, where they slept :&lt;he first ences averaged from 400 lo 500. A change Laud of Earth and a tj pe of the Christian regiment, and. when all cither argu­
It is now insisted that tlreir misery Is due night.
has been made in the name of the Associa­ Heaven. The shooting of the ship through ments had failed, rumor stated that a
tbe rapids, and falls of the St. Lawrence,
to bad government, rather than to the
kiss from the beautiful duchess won
The campls beautifully situated just tion and it'will hereafter be known as tbe
is at times very exciting. There are many
native poverty of the country. The people across from the flower garden of the
“Seventh District Assembly of Grand ■rapids where the onrrent Is jvery strong the doubtful recruit.
_____ aud under
, ______________
..
the shadow of
are poor because they are not allowed to White Bouse
“She . soon announced to headquar­
Ledge” thus enlarging the scope of use­ and oo steam power necessary, but there i
develop the resources of the land. Tbe the Washington monument
ters the formation of a regiment, and
fulness of this remarkably successful are three falls, where for several miles be­
It Is said as soon as the Hastings boys
fore reaching them, you hear the roar nnd entered into all the negotiations with
policy of China, which has been dominant
Central Michigan summer meeting. It is
see the foam and white caps rolling up, the military authorities in a most busi­
in Corea, is to prevent the use of resources left the cars people were heard to say,
“there are the men who will win first also quite likely that Ingham countj- will M the wate: s strike the rocks below. It nesslike manner, reporting that the
of the country until the Government may
money.” And when they stepped on the be added to the Seventh District, making Is checked in its onward course, and a&gt; if whole regiment were Highlanders save
control them,
„
street cars the news boys were yelling five counties In all. Ionin. Clinton. Eaton. maddened by the delay lashes itself into thirty-five.
Lord Huntiy was given
Corea is said to be rich in minerals. “What’s the matter with Hastings?”
spray and foam, and howls like a legion tbe first command of this corps,
Barry and Ingham. Officers for the As- i
of maddened Furies.
Tbe production of gold, as is known, “She’s all right.”
then and ever since known us the
sembly are:
President—Rev. Dr. W.
Through these falls there are four men
F. R. Pareoast lias received the follow­
Ninety-second or Gordon Highlanders,
amounts to a considerable sum, in spite of
II. Thomas, of Ionia: Secretary—Fred J. al the wheel, the Blilp moving at the rate
and wearing the tartan of the clan.”
the efforts of the Government to limit or ing telegrams from D. W. Keynolds:-i
Twenty-Seven company’s. Drill Thursday. Cross, of Lyons; Treasurer—T. R. Comp­ of a mile a minute. Should she strike one
of thwM- hidden rocks we would have to
suppress it Mines operated centuries ago Are in fast .company—Pools of seventyton, pf Eagle. A strong executive com­
wait for Old Gabriel 'to get us out, if KING OF VENOMOUS SNAKES,
are closed, and all the work done Is either five. Selling field, 30; Hastings, 25; Gi­
mittee was also elected, of which Judge there was enough left ot us lo answer bls
rt 1* rured by Evu th. Hardiest Soak.
under government
suvcillance
or in rard, 10; Kansas City, 10.
McPeek at Charlotte. Rev. D. A. Jewell, summons.
Chitrmer*.
violation of law. There are also mines of
The state papers are taking great inter­ of louia, and Rev. E. B. Allen, of Olivet
These falls are run by pilots who know
A monarch among poisonous snakes I
Especially the
coal, zinc, sulphur, tin and quick silver. est in Hastings success.
the channels among the rocks and hare
College,
are.
prominent
members.
Plans
Is
the
enormous
hsunadryas, which I
piloted the ships down the river for many
There are some Corean trees -which would Detroit and Kalamazoo papers.
for next year are matte on a broad scale, years. The Transport was so heavily grows to be as much as fourteen feet in I
If Hastings wius,a rousing welcome will
yield valuable commercial products, among
length,
and
is
so
fierce that it will
speakers of national reputation to be pres­ loaded with passengers on their way to
them one that furnishes material for the be given the boys ou their return.
ent. The next meeting will be held at Montreal, to attend tbe Firemens Conven­ sometimes attack and even chase any­
Word just received says Hastings drills
famous Japanese lacquer.
tion that the pilots did not think It safe to one who ventures near to its nest. Na­
Grind Ledge In August 1895.
run the LaCbine Rapids near Monreal so tive snake charmers, who will handle
It is the desire of the Japanese to de­ at 11:30 to-day.
we went into the city through the ship the fiercest cobras fearlessly, axe, ac­
velop these resources. Corea, of course for
What la the Um of Latin?
canal. We found that Hastings was to be cording to a writer in McClure’s Maga­
their own benefit mainly, though such a
This is a question that is often asked by S4.00 PETOSKEY ANO RETURN. represented in the convention by Wm. zine, usually loth to touch a hatnapolicy would also benefit the natives of both pupil and parent, and since the time
Scldmore, whom we met on the Trans­ dryna, though I liave occasionally seen
port down the river.
country. Tbe friction that resulted from of year has arrived when a choice must be
a large specimen of thia reptile in
Montreal is a great city. Sbe has be­
made
tn
a
course
of
study
by
those
just
the struggle between the party of progress
their bags. It lays its eggs in a heap
AodumI Low Rate Ex cars! on.
tween three and four hundred thousand,
entering the high school It seems to be a
and the party of reaction has gone on In- timely question foa, discussion.
Following the custom of years standing, people and is evidently growing rapidly. of decaying leaves, which it collects
creasius until war resulted. Meantime,
In tbe first place no one who has the Detroit, Lansing and Northern R. R. Sbe is built of stone and brick, hardly a for the purpose, and site upon the top
however, other parties have had their eyes thoughtfully considered tbe matter of will run tbe annual low rate excursion to wooden structure to be seen. She has to keep off intruders. A road through
wide and clean streets and one feels as If the jungle will sometimes be closed
on tbe Hermit Kingdom. Great Britain Is high school studies would contend for a Northern Michigan resorts on Sept. 4th.
Train will leave Woodbury at 11:27 a be was in an American city. Tbe size against all comers by a pair of these
moment that the subject matter contained
waiting fer an opportunity to get tbe in these studies, or in other words, the m.. stopping at Grand Rapids for dinner and number of churches are simply won­ snakes, and woo betide the unfortu­
Ron’s share of the country’s trade should facts gleaned from them. Is tbe primary and Traverse City for supper, arriving at derful, one cathedral that bas aireafiy been nate traveler who stumbles unawares
Round trip rate thirty years in building and not yet com­ tpon the nos*. The hamndryas feeds
It be open to development. Russia wishes consideration in pursuing them; for very Petoskey at 9.00 p. m.
84.00.
pleted. Her educational institutions are largely upon -other snakes, but it is
a Pacific port that is not Ice-locked. So few of these facts can be utilized in tho
These excursions afford an excellent op­ very fine also, and appear to be in a thriv­
ordinary occupations of life. In the lower
there is room for doubt whether tbe parties grades, even, four years are devoted to portunity for many to visit the noted, ing condition. She ta built up at the foot fortunately somewhat rare. Curiously
to this struggle will be permitted to fight the study of geography, and how can a Mlchhmn resorts, who perhaps oould not of Mount Royal and lies between it and enough, it is not always aggressive.
Indeed, it some time* happens that it is
it out without interference from the out­ knowledge of the political divisions of the do so otherwise. A delightful trip may tbe St Lawrence river.
The mountain is about 1000 feet high I quite unwilling to strike. Superficial­
side, or whether the victor wjll enjoy tbe earth, the location of thousands of cities, be enjoyed as tbe train will ran via the
of islands, capes and bays without num­ popular C. W. M. R’y from Grand Rapids, should think, and contains several thou­ ly, it is not unlike a harmless rock
spoils.* Whatever may be the outcome, ber,—how can these facts be of any conse­ well known as tbe “Scenic Line” of Michi­ sand acres and is the finest park I ever snake; and not very long ago, in Burthere' is a probability that the Coreaa quence to a bread earnei?
gan. Tickets will be good to return with­ aaw. From its top one bas a view of the mah, a man brought one In from the
Who ever heard of using algebra in the in ten days, on all regular trains.
entire city and it is simply grand. The Jangle and kept it loose tn his house
peninsula will be opened to development.
business world, and yet two whole years
Baggage will be checked through to cemetery is on the top of the mountain and for some days, under the Impression
are devoted to this subject
If the word V^eTor
Pr,BC,P»l stations north surrounded with beautiful grounds, set twTu 14
onc
these creatures.
Bat*a County Is more than having
practical be used In its usual restricted of Bslwin at which tbe train will stop with flowers that are rare and bmutiful
“honors thrust upon her” this year. M. sense, of what practical use are such See hand bills, or consult agents for fur­ making one feel almost, aa if It would be a During the whole of ita captivity it
never
attempted
to
bite
anyone, and
F. Jordan was unexpectedly nominated for studies as geometry, physics, English ther particulars.
pleasure to die and rest, amidst all thia
ita captor, who bad been familiarly
Lieutenant Governor by tbe democrats Literature, hlbtory, etc.
-on ™ ««- puHing it about ,by the tail, waa only
The truth of the matter is this: that
wcraled. by tbe Krntrn ot tbe AmetlcM
and at the Congressional convention held
Card of Thanks.
•while tbe fketa of history. Literature and
Ewle, ,nd bounded by U» wt.lo, told, ot apprised of his mistake by a forest
We take this way to express our grati­ the ,tan and atrtpee. We think it wm be offioerwho happened to turn up and
in Niles last week: Dr. Weaver was nomi­ science, aa taaght In tbe high school, give
nated for Congress from this district
somewhat of breadth to tbe mind, form or tude to our many friends for their kind thua oonaecrated aometitne.
who knew a good deal about snrkes.
cast to tbe thought and scope to the un- sympatby and assbunee in our great
At S:S0 a. tn we Intt on tbe Grand
to i»»rfrte the haate with
deretaoding. it is simply Impossible In tbe grief In the death af our dear son arid Trunk tor the quint old ally ot Quebec. which the amateur snake charmer pro­
brief time allotted to each to give the pu­ brother Harry.
‘ P- “• *" •meed at Point Levb ceeded to dispose of hia captive.
QCIT CLAIM MXTM.
Gao.
SULRBAUGH
AND
FAMILY.
pil much more Chan a smattering.
If he
on the opposite side or the rlwr and wu
would glre these facts a commercial value,
aoou aboard tbe terry boat and soon act
PnlrtrUKUO
he must go inflntely farther, he must
°W hl,,orll: townAs you
specaiize If be would become a histories,
•bo°t you are at once Impreaaed with
a scientist or an author.
the tact that you hare left modern proTbe great value of an education lies in
kreu and th. EnkHah speakin, peom,
Its disciplinary effect upon tbe mind: it
Sau“otai^hirtiJ!"huto,T
eompeis long and patient applimtion, it
F. Harm- John
brightens and sharpen*, Ae facnltlw, en­
Grove, rron.
genders courage to cope with difficulties,
rt D. dm Minnie Cole.
intensifies the will and cultivates the judg­
tbe limits of the old eitr tn
ment, and in every w«y strengthens and
her Win, trim when ..he ...
builds
up tbe Intellect.
It may Iwj some­
ed the Gibraltar ot tonh America and
A-MaaXHmUMLWI11^! U. Xtebofc. PATwu
herapimiotCre.de
. Tbe wallah
thing of a digression, but I wish to say
SCC K. BStTV. *1300.
*jg™rSgoyte, ll.,tleg,
ak aiwr^t every odncelvabki
demand Id the world’s history far dledpbuilt a, the ruck whW.H.

h

wlU be tttra ~
’ ru ‘-T'' of In

Wht

Editorial notes

Sfu-njS:

A SCHOOL
FOR

fwital

COMMERCIAL
COURSES.
Beautitui cuajore.. Mlll r

J.OILUNCHAM,~Pru
A. L, SILVERNAL Pr|„

--------- -LS^HJ.^Sec^T^

A great Stock of

School .SuuDlles
SEiCf°t? 'nAND BTOKS' tab­
lets, (bargains in
DRAWING BOOKS
SPELLING B4.ANKS
AN.D SLATES.

Cheap

TUB ELEPHANT
W. J. &amp; L. L. Hollowau,
■&gt;. Mice.

We are agon
,,__ _
books _used
by the Teachers’ Reading Circle,

Sugar is uy a little. but all

FRUITS 13E W
Nice Pairs for Canning
$1.00 per bu.
Nice Plums from Si.25
to SU.JOperbu.
Peaches will soon be here
and we have cans ti&gt; put them
in aud they are &lt; heap too.
8XZJB HERE

Pt. Mason Jars. 5&lt;X- per Doi.
Qt. “
“
55c
15c
i gaL
Come while the price is
down and stock full.

Hams &amp; Van Aiman.

uMUH&gt;
nifi'i:

TUG SHERWIN WILLIAMS GO.
X»AJtT&lt;rT

Covers Most—Looks Best­
Lasts Longer than any
Other Paint.

agency.

W. H. GOODYEAR

tradsa and

TUB Modern Dninisi

�rlASTiNG

Banner.

Thursday, Aug. 30, 1S94.
W.'r- cook. Local JMitor.

»1.W.
end N.
U.K

Dr. C. P. Lathrop left fOr
day.

A reliable young m»u want, ,

Tupwiay, Sept. 4 is tlie

&gt;

thto e:ty to board aud go to aebool.

will

M
“

S*1&gt;b HurtOn -lcfl ft,r Chicago
Muud«y morning.

payone&lt;loli«per week .nd W|,be, to'
Ho*cl‘tl’‘ ’HUM Charlotte
work for balance,
leqnlre ot th.: Sup«. inHida last week.
intend tnt.
.
Mrs. Walter Bockhout and sqn-left tor
Minnie M. Bronre, wife ot Wm y Kilamatjo Tueaday.
Mias Grace Pfiog ^.nl Saturday aud
Sunday In Cbarlotte.
tweutj.wveu years. The linne.ai
red Tueedey afternoon al two o’clock from
K|t Mctlvralu has hreu aolfe,|ug (roni
tho family, realdenee.
* ease of poiw.ued Ivy.
Broueedtod Monday ohoouxumpr,.., ,„d

or SCHOOL

The enitt. e on the C. K. A S. morning

j’
day and every day
' । finT a full line of

\sw and SECOND HAND

SCHOOL BOOKS

FRED L. HEATH
.-TliE DRUGGISTS.

l&lt;x&gt;r east of City Bank.
Hutland Caucus.

ibiraans of Rutlaud will meet tn cauAug 2«tb. at 2 p. in., at the townt he vtectiau ol delegates to tbe Coun-

pawenger train bad . break .low,. „
WooJburr Tuesday and wa. Mvmal hours
late m arriving heie.
u ,1Bdl.
run t0
Kslam.xou at about a live iv-Ue un hour

rate.

Mbs Mabie Hughes, of Irving. Is visit­
Ing Mrs U u. En.ns.
Hou. Daniel striker an'd wlte relnrned

trom Kaunas City Mond.,y.

'

Mrs. Della 1’robwco, of Muir, has been
vWUnt Mrs. Cora Warner.

Maule Spaulding, gage a pleasant
Mw. John Peiidergaist, of Niles, h
patty for her son Ixjoii, and guest Fred ing al Mrs. J. .8. Goodyear's. .
*
Knappen, of Grand Rapids, ■ at her home
Fred Knappon, of Grand Rapldo,
801 West Green street, Fridey night. The cd friends in the city Iasi week.
evening was pleasantly passed with games
Fred Barlow and family relumed
and music
Bceehwuoo, Wall lake, last week.
C. P. Coy will remove about SepL 3rd,
Charlie and Donna Ackerson, of
from the Hendershott bollglng Into the
Messer block, formerly ocoupletl by the nw.zcw, are visiting at 8. Greusel’s.

City

bank.

Meanwhile Uto place

mains head quarters for cigars,
dles and fruits
'

re­

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Diehl, of
fine .can­ mazoo, were In the city last week.

vteit-

visit-

from

Kala-

K»l»-

Mrs. Clarence Young, of Allegan, li
Spary Phillips Is at the front as usual bpendlaic the week with her parents.
with the finest fralt^hsl can be produced
Dr. Honey, of Kalamazoo, has charge of
for canning, Peaches, tmara and every­
thing the housewife can wish fur at this Dr. Fowler’s office during bls absence.
time of the year.
All orders are given
Dr. aud Mrs. Fulkv and Mr. and Mrs.
prompt attention.
I’., tannon spent Sunday iu Kalamazoo.
The fifteenth annual fair of tbe Weatem
Micfi. Agricultural and fudnstrlal Society

Mr. and Mr». Robert Marshall, -of
Prairieville, are visiting at D. R. Cook’s.

will be held at Grand Rapids Sept. 21 to
Will Hams and Geo. Richmond, of
4S.
The niarturement hare secured many
Grand Knplds, are at Gun lake this week,
drawing attractions and it promises to be
j^iins Chattie Lake ret ume&lt;l from a two
tbe best ever held.
weeks vacation at West Unity, Ohio, this
The Detroit Journal of Thursday 6&gt;irweek.
talned a column write-up of Hastings ’
Julius 1. Turner, ot Weedsport, N. Y.,
Division and also had pictures of Captain ।!
| has been visiting bis cousin. Mrs. Fred
.in caucus will be hold at Cloverdale
m ror ^i’’kern ani1 Lieutenants Powers and
s-'pt. t ith. at i o’clock p. m.. for.
Barlow.
The latter would u^t have
-Iccung delegates to the county
coi—j. Reynolds.
mb held In -Hastings, Sept,
' titfa, • been recognized bad be not been labelled. |
Mr. and Mrs. Will Barker, of Saginaw,
By ordar of Com.
II have
nave .been
beer visiting the latter’s father, J.
In.v A OshOOD* chairman.
I
John Ryan of Irving was arrested by j q Q^if
aijAPt thef&gt;wo$hlpo&lt; BaitImore Deputy-Sheriff Burges?, Sunday night, on ’
‘
Mr. Boughton, of Albany, N. Y., at­
I'?..::. • .--'~1
C....... - - -L.-L'C f- :
....: :....
ndi'.p on Tuesday. SjpL 4th.- complaint uf his. wife for assault and bat-:
tended
the
funeral of his sister, Mrs.
hcSr'lq
Monday Mre. Byau aalred to have |
! Brouse this week.
the complaint withdrawn nnjj John wm
By order of Coin. ।
.. Solomon
ouiomon C..
v., Hall
unit who
wno was the
me second
j released on paying a flue of 87.73 am1(pk
Register of Deeds, of Barry County, is*
1 costs.
Jrtluu KcnubJIcftn Caucus
vhltlng in the city. 1
«. ■
ok Irving will' TDdst at &lt;ho
We have received cards announcing the
-u
. Si-'ji’. 7th at two o’eloc*. !
John McOmber. Dell Sijtton and Misses
M■ xit
'i
to t;- • county
contjen&lt; marriage of Or!!&lt;• *»B. VanHorn
aud
Flora
"j
’
9
-ti
j#
'4
yaim-iui
ku
'
i
riura
1K:*4 .
..i H-i-tinn Sent.
*:v other tiurtnesV whi-h in'ty । B. Martin, nt San Francisco. August fifth­ I Porter aud Shutler. of Woodland, drove
jteenth.
In common with
’s many
.
...lib. Orlie
Zb»*ll..v..
.... ..m I t0 Dartings Sunday.
J. J. IlKXDKKSnOTf .
Ctntrman of Township Cam.
friends In this vicinity, we join In tongrat- •
Miss Grace Messer left Tuesday niornulationv and bet-t wishes for a successful ing fora weeks visit with Mrs. W. R.
and prosperous wedded life.
j Sellick, at Paw Paw.
Uopublican Caovu*.
.pis ot the Tbwnshlp ot Hm. hL the Town House In said
Fridav at one o’clock, Aug.24!h.
of ’ electing delegates to the
.entton to be held In Hastings
•QM..
Bkn. F. Gaskill.
Chairman of-Township Com.

A Square Deal
we

ARE

&lt; CIRCULATION •

■..•ok,

82 quires.

walking advertisement for

HERE

STAY

Miss Maud Hughes tbe harpist, of
Grand Rapids, who gave a concert in this
city last winter, will travel with tbe Chl-

It any, nearer than to ran to the pump
bouse and Inform the engineer as often
bah lo be done now, as It Is Impossible 32.
bear toe fire belt
It seems that by all

Kmdlnfi, united In wlahlnit them many
baony returna of their annlveraary day.
Alter renewtok their‘tffm.toxe vow# WILD
mme others that were not In tbe original
contract, they partook of a honUfnl repeat

means there should have been a box plac­
ed at Ue corner of Stale and JeBerson and tbe bride and groom of forty yeara
Leiaen Bros, show was a disappoint­
streets.
This would certainly Insure ware left renewing their yontb thinking
ment to many, being something in the much more protection to the bnslnesa
nature &lt;&gt;f a sell It is claimed. A large men, and they are surely entitled lo and over the past
The lair management art bustling now­
crowd was In town in the morning.
should bar. the best possible protection
adays snd expects to annonnee soon some
Hoad Commissioners can find 3 inch from lire. To be sure the distance to the
of the speclsl attractions they are aecarBridge Plank at our yard in Hastings. pump house to only three or tour blocks,
Ing. ’A balloon ascension to talked ot.
Other people can find anything they want but an alarm turned In would save a little
Prospects were never better for a fine ex­
In the Hue of lumber and shingles.
time, and a IttUe tune when a fire has
hibit especially for fruit. Friday of the
BKXTucr. Tomlinson axp Rider.
jut broken oot means a good den.
« fair will be "School Day." and an Immense
might be tbe means of saving thousands of
crowd to being plsnned for.
School
The Battle Creek Journal got out one of
The b"ln“’ children will be admitted free when In
Hu-finest souvenir editions last week that dollars worth ot property.
men of the elty should not be naked to
charge
of
their
teaeber.
Coinmtosloncr
ever came to our table. It was printed on
hook paper, and altogether was a work of contribute .nythlng towanis buying; an Andrua Is Intereased and actively engaged
alarm box to put at there corners, u they In securing a full reprerontatlon ot the
art the publisher* cai^well ue proud of.
have contributed time and time again of
soboota. He aaye there to no reason why
Remember that J. Forbee, the tailor, tote for nearly every purpose, and I*
every school In tbe eonnty may not be
&gt;n*ke» fine sulUs to order at • very low nouMbeau inJosUremuktOem to con­
price. He also does repair work of all tribute any further. But aa alarm to present The dates for the fair thto year
•re earlier than u«ual being tbe &gt;5. W, 37,
kinds and lu a very neat manner. Call on should be placed there, and the city should
Him at his shop over J. 8. Goodyear^
28 of
SCO to It that one to put there.
store.
caeo Seubert club this winter.

J

house.

we have sold him— jleased with his invest-

Everyone who buys once

comes again, artl^invites his friends to come
too. VVe are selling our goods as low as they
can be sold anywhere.

Owing to the times

we are paying no attention to profits, but have
knocked

prices down to the lowest notch.

We buy from the best houses; our goods are
reliable.

We are not here for a day, nor for

a month.

W. H. SPENCE

E take pleasure in announcing to our friends and the public generally
that on and after SEPTEMBER 10th we propose to conduct our bus­
iness, both buying and selling, on the cash plan. A long experience
in the clothing business has convinced us that the system of selling goods on
credit to be paid for when convenient is a most vicious one.
The increased expense of doing a credit business, on account of book­
keeping and collecting, the amount of inevitable losses every year because of
bad debts, which will occur, notwithstanding the most careful discrimination;
the loss of interest from having a large amount of capital “tied up” in book
accounts all render necessary a large margin of profit which has to be consid­
ered as business expenses and paid for by the cash buyers. Besides this, the
bad feeling constantly occurring because credit is given to one customer and
refused to another, and the disagreeable necessity of being obliged to dun
customers for past due accounts, confirms us in our determination in tlie future

W

Lri ma lings also.

our

Everyone who buys of us is pleased with what
ment clear through.

A surprise awaited the Division on ita ’re- sons, Lewis
’
’ and• 1'hB.
•• turn from the fair gn&gt;unds when the mem­
Mrs. Minnie Morse Copley and daugh­
bers were marched to the Hastings house
•ifter. changes for advertisements
ter Bello, ot Decatur, have been visiting
.ica ibis office Tuesdays at latest to nnd treated to excellent light refresh­ D. IL Cook and family.
insertion iu the issue of tbe week ments. Soim* tine music also added greatJudge Smith and family arc expected
!-. lUgbt,
lv to the pleasure of the occasion.
i home from Bay View to-day. Miss Amy
On account of Labor Day celebrations j Coulter, of Chicago,
will accompany
:k aud Detroit Tribune hereafter
Grain! Rapids Sept. 3rd. tin- Michigan f them.
Central will sell exeursldu tickets at one |
Among the ladles who accompanied tbe
veo ls *:^i jiew styles at hats at
tore tor lhe ro uid trip good going Sept. K„|gh„ ,u w»shtogton were Mc*tom«
Vnl - ...hirnliirr
..
..Spenee.
■ w In nhot.wr.nhv mi. be i 8rd
;el,ir®-,"lt rent laftar
l,,er tlixli SC,’U 4tll.
4t"’ ' Itolley.
Colkrore.
KeUMton,
the
above
1'i rtorns .tudlm
•I Children one halt ,h
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Flora and Sabie Beadle.
C. R. Osborn,
k- uit uilur that rchnol begins on TucsAgent. I
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j»t. । instead of Monday.
Annual excursion to Petoskey and ‘■
Mr Jlld Mr&gt; lx.t|U c Bronso„ nre ,he
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of a 10 lb. boy. born. Tuesspecial train and at r very low rate, by the |
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i day, August 28lb.
Michigan
Central
and
Grand
Rapids
A
to lack ot time we were obliged
Our Milo correspondent gives an Inter­
Leave Hastings at
;
: . i&gt;-w correspondences this week Indiana Railroad.
esting account thia week of his visit at lhe
12.02 p. m., fare for round trip 84.00,
1
11 aches were never seen In mar­
arriving ax Traverse City at 7.40 p. m. and Fawners’ picnic at Gun lake.
ket tlr.K» tl.being brought In this seaJohnson &amp; Hilton have located a steam
Petoskey at 8.’l)0.
power feather renovater and upholstering.
C. R. OSBOBN,
Ti.-- very latest style in dress goods and
Agent. They come well recommended from Alle­
.trimming have just been received at Rusgan where they have renovated 800 beds
There was a treat excitement In Sun­
field Wednesday morning.
It was dis­ &gt;nd mattresses.
Before purchasing your fall dress, call
The ♦•mocking bird” sounded an alarm
covered that during *e night something
aud examine those just received at Rus- had fallen from the heavens, and after In- of fire at nooh yesterday, which proved to
Ve a slight blaze in tbe house of Wm.
vesllratloo some of our older residents
r&lt;»r first class photographs that never pronounced It what our forefathers used Tennyck in the first ward. The alarm
fade. cull on Christmas, the reliable pho- to call rain. It la claimed that It did not wai turned in from box 13, the whistle
blowing once and then three times for
V'grapher.
Injure crops lu tbe least but on The con­
thirteen led the people to believe it was in
Sunday evening Rev. Thos. Cdx trary It seemed to have a beneficial elfect.
tbe fourth ward, as but few understand
drew home interesting lessons from the! Jt Is earnestly hoped we shall have an­
the new arrangement, and half tbe people
Knights of Pythias competing at Washlng- other visitation of tbe same kind In tbe
run aimlessly around In the fourth ward,
near future and In larrer quantities.—Sun­
congregating In W. J. Bowne’a yard,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Young are nearly field Sun.
where for some reason tbe fire was sup­
settled in their home, which has been
Hastings now has a complete fire alarm
posed to be.
. mpleteiy renovated and greatly Im­ system but It soems that the main finalproved.
'
nesa portion of the city has been left In a formerly of Readlltr oelebrwted their
There Is no lire fortieth ■nlveraxry on the xtternoon ot the
You are invited to call at Russell's aud very exposed condition.
examine their beautiful line of fall dress alarm box io ring In an alarm, should a fifteenth of thto month. Friend! from
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“But she did. She saw it, and that
was what made her ask yon to marry
me after her death, and as soon as pos­
sible. Did you promise her that you
would do so?"
“My Lord, Hannah! How could a
man, a man that had any feeling, make
such a promise to—at such a time as
that—and in £uch circumstances?"
“Did abc intimate to you that unless
yon miulc some sort of compromise
about your father’s estate yon might
have to submit to terms different from
what now I understand you to pro­
poser’
“She did not. She was very anxious
for a settlement, and—’’
“Didn’t warn you in any way? How­
ever. that is a question that perhaps I
ought pot to have asked. I take it
back. I noticed that you didn’t show
any regret when I told you of Julia’s
seeing yon kiss me in the garden."
“Why, there was no great harm in
that, Hannah."
“She thought there was, and that
was why she advised you as she’did.
What is your opinion now as to whether
I told Cullen of it or not?"
know°" may h3Ve t°ld Wm
aU 1

stepped briskly to the door, and called ।
loudly to Mimy, her cook.
।
“Cornin’, Mis’ Harnah." In another
minute, tbe woman, huge, sleeves rolled ;
up on her vast arms, appeared.
;
“I don't know why you wanted to I
call that nigger."
“You can go back, Mimy. I only
wanted to know if you were there.
Keep where I can cal* you if I need
yon."
“I’ve no answer," she said, turning to t:
him, “to make to your ’ast remark, ex-:J
cept to Suggest to you not to repeat it. ।
Is there anything else on your mind to |
;
say to me? on the line of our business?" 1!
She was not quite ready to dismiss ■.
him, haring some other things to say. ■
Lifted somewhat from the deep of,!
the pit into which he had been cast,
anger and tense of the need of remov- &gt;•
ing whatever suspicion she had that
1
his proposition had been made with
any apprehension of the consequence
of litigation over the will, with what
coolness he could assume, he said:
jj
“Well, Hannah, your conduct took 1

me so much by surprise that I got a lit­
tle mis-pnt just now. I’m all right
। again. Of course you don’t expect me
I to do anything about the property after
what’s passed. As for xyhat Arthur Dab­
ney is to do with what he's begun, and ,
what you hint he’s thinking about be-'
ginning, if he was a better lawyer he'd
see that none of it, not a thing of it,
can come to anything. I don't .deny, .
J! and God knows I don't want to deny, 4
I
II but what you and your child are enti- i
’
I' tied to your part in what .land
—.
father
1
„
,
_ f hkwill;
“You didn’t believe at the time I that you and he will get; but, as the
, executor of the will, 1 shall be the one
would toll him, that I warrant"
! to attend to that"
•
“No, I didn L"
I!
.q
“I don't expect of you anything ex“But 1 did tell him: yet not until he ' ej.pt what you know you'll be driven
was taken sick.
,
. 1t did
.iu» not
«_before mainWiley
Amerson, you are worse
ly because It would have incensed him than 1 took yon to be. I had the no-;
so that he might have killed you. I tion once that by conciliation on tlie •
am thankful that 1 did not, and that part of Cullen and myself you might
the telling, except for a moment, took be induced into a settlement which
nothing from the peace of his dying.
would not be so grossly unfair that he
•In your terms to me now," she con­ might not accede to it. He knew
tinued. with coldness that awed him, bettor, because tn? takl known you so
“did you intend to include any allow­ long. I believed that my behavior to­
ance for Cu'.len’s child?"
ward your father and you bad done
“Lord, Hannah, isn’t Pearce your much to remove the prejudice both of
child too?"
you had against me when I married
“Let me make a proposal in my Cullen. I didn't dream but that every­
turn."
‘
thing was all right until after his
There was something approaching death, when you produced that wilt
cunning in the kindly smile with which Then I thought, foolish as it all was. to
she submitted her terms.
eonciHute again, hoping, but not fully 11
“If you will gc to the courthouse,
sure in my mind, that such action,
take that will and destroy it, or if you
undertaken in the interest of my buswill make over to me and Pearce half band and my child
u moro
more vnauox
than of m'yaeif,
myself,
the propertj’ left by your father I
it.
was-excusable. I was well paid' fur
*
will--"
...........................
I knew you cared nothing for your
She paused, as a wily trader, after
wife, but I did not suspect you capable
some tentative words of proposal*
of such conduct. I r.m thankful that
waits and watches their effect.
my motives in wbht I did were under­
“Oh, Hannah! That's a great deal
stood by Cullen and Julia, and that I
harder than I had any idea you would
had lost none of their affection. Poor
be with mef
dear Julia did advise you to marry me,
The look she bestowed on:him he in­ ------------------------------------- - ------------------- rbut she died knowing it to be imposterpreted to mean that she was re­ sible. She did not tell yon her changed
volving whether or not she should in­ views, because In the little time aftersist, or retract a part. The property wards she fell that all her thoughts
he was bargaining for was suddenly
must be occupied In preparing to meet
advanced in value and in costliness be­ her God. How yon could have stood
fore his eyes, yet he must adhere to his up before her and taken that advice,
practice of chaffering over the price.
knowing the motives for giving it, ■
“Yes, harder than I counted on," he
!
only God can telL Another thing I
said sorrowfully complaining. “Arthur
know.
Your notion then was not to 1
Dabney has been putting you against
marry me. That is recent, beginning ■
me, I just know he has He never did
with last Tuesday's issue of the South­
like me, somehow; I never knew what
ern Recorder. If you had been a true '
it was for, except because I never gave '
min you would not have thought of
him any of my business to attend to."
marriage to any woman in so short a ■
“No, Arthur Dabney has been only
while after your wife’s death. Your
acting as my lawyer. We’d as well
drop the subject.’’
As she was rising, quickly asking
and prevailing upon her to remain, be
said, eagerly:
fl
“Hannah, I didn't know tiH now how
&lt; much I loved yon. If I promise what
you say you won’t want to put it off?"
“Oh, no; we will meet as soon as you
please—to-morrow, if you say so—at
Arthur Dabney’s office and have the
papers signed.”
“Which of the preachers would you
want me to bring with me? I’ve no
choice myself between Baptist. Metho­
dist or Presbyterian.”
“Why, what need is there for a
preacher? I should suppose that any
other respectable person could ba
witness."
Her blank gaxc. assumed to perfec­
tion, indicated much surprise at the
question.
“Why, Hannah," alarmed, be saul,
“I don’t—I'm afraid I’m not quite un­
avowing it to me shows you to be a
derstanding you."
savage, and what you would attempt
‘1 doubt if you are."
“What was your meaning? Wasn't now, if you were oot afraid, shows you
As for
. it that if I’d do what you said you'd to be even worse than that
your threat about what you will and
marry me, and without delay?”
“Not at all. It was that I'd instruct will not do about lhe property. I know,
Arthur Dabney to dismiss the proceed- aa everybody does, that you will get

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has been thinking.'
abject.

Her look of scornful pitUeBs-

nothing."
“No, Mr. Watson, we are not quarrelsomc persons, and, like your client,
we desire nothing but right”
“Well, I don’t blame you much for
wanting to be a little nqisj- over small
matters. I was that way myself when
a young lawyer. Except for the awkwardness, not to say nonsense, orf
having two administrations, I don't
know that I’d oppose your application.
But if the court understands the law
of tlie case, which they seldom do, they.
won’t grunt them, whether I oppose’
you or .not”
"Thanky for your generosity. Mr.
Watson. I’ll bo careful not to put too
high a tax upon it,"
“Isn’t she a beauty, though? I saw
her in Rainer’s store to-day, and, oa
my word, I don’t remember ever see­
ing a finer-looking woman. Why, the
fellow blushes!" and he laughed heart­
Ily. “Well, well." seeing that Dabney
barely smiled, “don’t mind my joking,
Dabney. If there is to be much of a
war, each of us doubts not that the
other will fight fairly; you know that.
Dabney."
“Certainly I do. Mr. Watson."
“By George," soliloquized the elder
when they had separated, “I forgot
that Dabney was a beau of tha widow
when she was Hannah Enlow. His
blushing shows that the thing has broke
out on him again.' Well, if she over
gets to want another ‘husband, as such
a woman can't help, dud a pity it would
be if she could, shell never get a bet­

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to get even with Amerson, and thea,
my good lad, I wont to help rOc; fa
it’s a case that if we ean put it through

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* S woman to bo akme. Sb.

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M. D. Bailey, receiving Idler Grand
ter than Dabney."
Rapid.*, (Mith..) Savings rkA, says be
The application for letters was meant cannot &lt;ay too much In favor of “Adlrunmainly as a notice to the public as well da~ Wheelei’s Heart and Nene Cure.
as to Amerson that Cullen’s widow in­ Sold by W. H. Good) car.
tended to make every possible issue
Forest fires are raging to an enormous
with his administration of the estate,
ft was well Dabney thought to keep extent In Newaygo county.
the matter in people’s minds, hoping
that from their discussions things
might be gathered which would seem
to justify an attack upon the will, aud
at least force Amr.rson to such a com­
promise as he' could advise Hannah to
be content with. The more he reflected
upon Watson's word* indicating quasiacquicscnce in the application, the
more they seemed suspicious. ~ The
L. W. Oliver of Eecanabn, has been ap...
.
pointed cadet at West Point.
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various,
subtle
and
in
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-1 *No appetite? Then d«» not try to force
food down; but use tbe most scientific
v
Seaborn Torrance habitually attend­ means for restoring food to the________
stomach;_
ed the superior court, which, in the ! How? Why. by taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
dozen and more counties of which the I and in a surprisingly short time, your ap­
circuit was composed, held spring and petite will come again, and come to stay.
ialltcrare No lawyer in middle Geor-,J
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uu a
. new
Work
is to commence at once on
eria was ropardod as more able than ho. union nvines bank belldlnr at Manebestparticularly in tbe conduct of cases in- I er.
SIL t’S’ I
*"“■« •»&lt;&gt; oninln. are dan.eroos
hlKh admiration for him. Dabney .
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•
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drugs to aecuuiulute In one’s system, and ।
h,d ’om' affection, having gotten
it is to be hoped that these poisons. as a
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«“» trying cases The In- Ayer’s Ague Cure is a sure antidote for I
{'?fr.OO°rt’
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held
This
“
*two sessions in the
‘ year.
’
warranted to cure.
court had civil jurisdiction, except as
Tbe Rev. J. B. Whitford of tbe Oxford
to land, co-ordinate with the former,
and sat as a court of ordinary besides. M. E. church, closes a five years pastorate
Sunday.
It was composed of five Justices elected
Nearly all women have good hair,
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JCAA1TEE XHI
Dabue^ decided that, with Hannah’s
consent, he would get assistant coun­
sel. He was moved to this the sooner
by the apparently eahanccd confldence
in the looks and gait of Amerson when
he happened to meet him upon the
street, and by one or two bit* of pleasant raillery from Watson, his lawyer!
“What's* the use. Dabney," said the
latter, one day—“what’s the use of
your pretty widow wanting letters of
administration on those two pieces of
land? There can’t be any difficulty
about dividing them fairly. My client
wants nothing but what is right At
least so he Bay*. Looks like you and
she want to make a little fuss about

the rulings of officials without learn­
ing in the law could appeal to the
higher tribunal Therefore, lawyers
from other counties seldom attended.
It was on business outside that Tor­
rance came to the town on the Satur­
day before the court at which Han­
nah’s application expected to be con­
sidered. Dabney, grown more anxious,
called upon him one night ut Iluson’a
He found him in good case, having set­
tled his business satisfactorily and got­
ten a good supper. When Dabney had
made his statement he said:
“Yes, yea You see how things come
around, Arthur. Wiley Amerson cheat­
ed out of near two thousand dollars a
client of mine in Hancock, there on
Island creek, nigh the Baldwin line.
It was too late when the poor fellow
came to me to do him any good, but I
sent word to Wiley, and I know he got
it, that I meant if I lived to try to pay
him back. And your client is Billy
Enlow's daughter in the Oconee dis­
trict. He was a poor man, but an hon­
est- They said she was a beauty. By
the way, didn’t I hear she used to be
an old sweetheart of yours? eh, Dab­
ney?
However.” he went on, not
seeming to notice the seriousness on
Dabney’s face, “let’s to the business.
Now as to tbe fee. I’ll leave that to
yon, only that I’ll take no retainer,
not know* it, but the very last thoughts but trust to the contingent Would
that be satisfactory'to the widow?"
“Why, of course. Mr. Torrance, more
evil doings. She told no facts to crim- than satisfactory. She'd hardly think
1 she ought not to insist—"

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come," she culled aloud.
Without a word of amwer he weat
away.
,,
“What Marae WUey want ’long w.id
you, Mis’ Harnah? I hear you talkin'
so eeyous an' aollom-like."
“Nothing very important, Mimy. I
calletl you to let him know that I

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,
you
’ve uvbp —____
done.
Cussing ain't much of
a
,
habit with me, though I sometimes do
j
1blaze out. as I felt once or twice like
doing
when you were stating the case
&lt;
just
now to me. But-it’s a’most Sun­
j
day, and my wife would feel in yet
&lt; more scolding mood if she knew that
;
I'd been cussing Wile Amerson. So let
1that go for lhe prosent. As for the
t
application
for administration, my
,
counsel is to let that rest awhile.
&lt;
1When tbe time comes, we’d better ap­
ply
for letters in full, leaving out de
j
bonis non. That, you see, Watson will
1
construe as an admission of the will's
validity. See, Dabney?"

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NESTORS OF THE SENATE,

vretera called a ydriring chainThe !
he^.nam*'fln&lt;C.m?tal pl"‘“ for the
n^ .nJ
1
x‘ w“ ’“T »m- ;
pie, and yet the device brought the in- '
▼enter over 31.500,000.
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j
Did you know that the man who in▼ented the gnaaet for reinforcing pock- '
eta became very rich by that discovery?
He was a Chinaman nwn«l Chuang '•
Ean,JuP"“JIW“h'a*to"U’“«l
ent^I^0"0 '““‘""n. In the pat. Quan Wo^and was doing laundry work
in ban Francisco when the idea was
eVoIved.
Ol course every reader of the daily I
papers know that nearly all inventors
are subjected to the wilca and wicked­
ness of swindlers. WhUc it is .true
fan that some inventors hare hecoZ that quite a number of men have ac­
S^^lntXte8l’lhCrde^ta cumulated fortunes out of the product
of their brains, the majority of inven­
tors remain very poor, and ‘go to their
graves in the bitterness of disappoint­
ment Tlie very poor inventors, they j
of the
rccal|etJ tiio names of some who are struggling for a livelihood
of the Buoce»ful discoveries of this
gantry.
The msn who invent upon the farm or in the workshop, are
subjected to confidence games unless
wooden, pegs foq, shoes was R. F sturthey ere very waxy. There are some
of^B Th® !dea bought h im millions
of dollar 1IelivcJ ntw J
J’ sbek and smooth swindle** here in
Washington who study the weekly
went crazy later on. The barb wire
____ i*Bued b&gt;’1116 patent office for
ta roe^
mOrv ‘h“n »•“»■»» the «7le pn^o2 Ta'^uint'hZ
in royalties to Its originator. Former- names
nnmes and" addresses of poor inventors
.

------------------Membera of Oongress Who Have
Served Long Tennn.

1Jovo^TEXla“°C' °f
toyed Joy and Profit.

All the f”c' y°u bnrn- Yonr Stove dO“n’t
draw right; doesn't throw out the heat; wastes
th. fuel. It’s one of those stoves made to sell—
not to burn. When you want a stove or range for
'actual service; one that will give you the benefit of
all the heat generated, that
will save your fuel and save
your money, it will pay voni ttomvestigateJewel Stovesand Ranges
The original Detroit stoves, made
in the largest stove plant in the
world. Have stood every test for
3° years. Ask the dealer for them.
WOMJj
Look for the Trade Mark.
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• : &gt;iinn*tnr »l*s*’rib• * it. of h &lt;«cmrf».
Il •■.e^Tlucd M fi»H
fhl-.ulred tartV-foUr,
Jaiudred torty-rix.
. ■ hniidrrii forty-

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Nation.

• While the celebration of the eightyfourth birthday of benator Justin &amp;
MorriU- who haa beea cPtiy called the
‘“^father
fBthcr of congress,"
•• i«
is fresh «in
n m
mind,
in,i
it may be of especial interest to recall;
the terms of a few other men who have !
nearly or quite equaled him in the!
length of their public career at Wash- I
ington, says the Washington Star. •
|
Senator Morrill, even, cannot sur- ■
pass the senate record of Thomas II. I
Benton, the member from Missouri to :
the first congress which convened after:
that state was admitted to the union, I
and who served from October 2,1820, to .
March' 4, 1851.
He was afterward a J
member of the bouse fur two years. •
Senator Morrill has been in congress, I
however, for thirtv-nine years, and in
r0,*''*?.1? '°r ‘’^‘-V-raven. William

Economize.
One and a half teaspoonfuls
Horsford’s Baking Powder
gives better results than two
full teaspoonfuls of an) other.

W.
Douclas
CO L.
CUOBT
VllUL
ISTWKBKST.
Ho SQUEAKING.

35. CORDOVAN,
nOCHAEWMELLtDCALT.

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J3.5P POLICED Soles.

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SEND FDfl CATALOGUE *

W-L.* DOUGLAS,
BROCKTON, MAU.

Kufus King, who was vice president.
to whom patents have been grunted. under Franklin Pierce, served in the r’“ ™" ,”«'M.%K£fc“u* "riThen they write to each one, saying: senate for twenty-nine years, but his i Because, we are the largesf manufacturers of
“We see that you have gut a good serrtce rfra not con'.Lnnoua He began
thing. We know certain parties who his first term in 1819 and ended his last t the bottom, which protects you agnin«t high
Ulildrvd iWt
I
four hundred
will put it on the market, supplying In H-Y Henry B Anthony of Rhode
mr bti tin 1 five,
tlie necessary capital. Send twenty Iblaud, had ho lived to see the end of , wearing qualities. We have them sold cveryeven.(our nunAre you willing to work for the cause
RS
l&lt;nir buntir. d
dollars to cover the cost of negotia­ htslnat urm. would have equaled the
of Protection in placing reliable Infor­
tions.’ The inventor perhaps borrows . reezird of Mr. Morrill. He was elected dealer cannot supply you, wc con. Sold by
Barry &lt; t&gt;uuiy,
mation in the hands’ of your acqualni«wr■'» &lt;1 pltii
the money and forwards it by mail.
bh"ta‘^^
he iH-reihliinninU
Subsequently he is informed that fif­
tancea ?
iiiiik; io
1881.
Hannibal Hamlin, of Maine, j
M0ETOA&lt;»E s O.E.
/”
teen dollars more will Ixi required, and
IttCtlKllUg
If you are, you okould be identified
ha,|ajt tuMQ liPVte in tn'- rc;n«!:tf ini
in this way he is worked until nothing comes next in point of length of serv- | ,
with
ice.
Practically
he
was
in
the
senate
ri
ae-rulu
tn
.riioice
&lt;xv&lt;.it«e4
A'.mzu
D.
more can be got out of him. Inventors eontinu&lt;&gt;u«lx*4rn-n
THE AMERICAN
to IRftfi pn,,_ 1 &lt; auw fl »&lt;t^r wi't-EHk U C-.’Wk ivI-t to cl ,rk
thtf eUiitev;»m d-y -f Jnne. i&lt;ce.
II' kbop. la IIS'.T |
everywhere should beware of these conunuouoij irom isw to itwa. 1 our B H&lt;1(
PROTECTIVE TARIFF LEAGUE.
swindlers. The regular attorneys who yean of this time was as vice president tMordptt ttr nwi Urtti day ft Ju . ih».'. and
13S W. 530 «T.. NCW YORK.
uted al law to re- I
are permitted to practice before the under Lincoln, when he wa. presiding
: •-•nine • rtjrvd
interior .department are reliable men. officer. Mr. Hamlin was elected to tho |s hereby riven. ih»: in- rutue ot i ;- power of
Cut thia notice out and Bend it to tbe Uepw,
ih’-n-vt. There t&gt; I
house in 18G0 again, so that his ;
.wmI M.x’.i (..reviset!&gt;- same
The
inventor who receives letters, of­ upper
• • .
.
... by alb* at puhhr srHloi. t.» she hieheu. bMof Ulis EO'ire ’.i;s t
l.v -&lt;U4 uioitp tgr j
fering to put his device upon the mar- serviee in that body was twenty-eight, flcr. nt the t. »ih troui d&lt;«r of the Cmin Haute,
years
and
six
months,
and
he
had
been
I
i
n
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•
VHy ri Haviniu*. *iu ike first d»r ri Sepurn d( th rW-.nir
kut, should refer such letters to some Itv
wu In fhn hnrrarra Ufo.r,
tetUt). T. IW!. Al IWClVO l/dOcfe DO.”. «&gt;t St! Ullfit
.VJ OCTOPUS.
nhuaied in the
the |
I reputable attorney.
Under no cir- six 5ears in tho house before his first j ret-taln piece«.r ,«!&lt;&lt;■: «•(
senatorial
election.
It
is
true
he
re!
city
&lt;»f
H»\t!r|t*.(k-uniy
ri Hnrrj rih! stai- ot
and
1
• nid niarlxxv.
' ciunstanccs .should money Ixj sent to
fiitmod irom
from tne
tho senate
wnato m
in Iftr.T
to I-'de*:r!»rd ;»•»
f llnw-. thl
v»z;
- »v' amount so dee |
ouswero.
signed
ib.», to
tx»- ,I MJ.-bl/Oiii,
Ulg ,,t . .............
rnn!rr
. C«inmeae&gt;
ffr3t
!
strangers.
*
1 jell thr T'O'il nis«-&lt; j
have 1 w‘m° (^to
‘’vernor of Maine,
but,ho
re- piutner ri »ecii.»u uuwter
lowcelilp
• .v.-.-rn.T
There i:. n woman in : -c.*i Fraiwdsco
said |
I. The greatest
g .teat fortune
furtg. known
known tn
toh.ro
moDth
to y.
rtg.
A VATEXT CRANK.
.•1 dry kt1u*. &lt;i
j been accumulated by an inventor in
who recently lo«,t n r. hl's sleep
.11 be rihx**arv, to |
। ..viton w-gi’ty-seveM rods U&gt; the center &lt;•&lt; die
. Cyrus Mc- scat m congress.
i ; ti. i PhicbG-J- ! throu rh reading how .c’ib.-ns of Mon­ ly many eggs g«t broken ontheir way t \h‘s country was made by
Among the Massachusetts senators ,!'£{,vva' '•"** Mn.tog-ui ■ An-..-tuith
.id* .t-H-’rilwr j with i terey capture 1 an bet : , there. The to market
roll. A countryman con- • Cormick,
Corniick, inven
inventor
tor of the machine
i
t
. ri ’i g
er &lt;-t «4id hi',-;1".4V to the north
at rublie ver.ilt:e to
Charles
bumner
has
first
place
for-h.
1eotIJ«re:..st.--stotiUaniriMriker,sad&lt;li;;n.------;donee she had ccived the plan of packing* them in harvester. * lie was worth over81*0,la frouf tlcor v. . incident recalled
- ... r an
- - ;.
length of continuous service. In March, tton io tbe vi.' u- &lt;’«&gt; v ci v. uf H-Niiturj.
tnp-s
of
pasteboard,
with
a
separate
■
a,
'-k
,
.
|
00
wh'bn
ha
died.
Tlmt
sum
ima
: n^iDgs. Bar.-y I while in tho Routh Puclffe yi-ars op
irm i,.. irtrtb iu...rad was
,.-«w there toothr
tliencv n.-rtn
east on
the.vuv.inortlf«neef«ild
Llnrelh
8t. he took his sent, and
&gt;uc
&lt;;n.ir:-T iu*.- &lt;&gt;t
-.ud nee* —‘in which
might
‘ •j,’’yln‘r'jtuTy'V-t .; au,‘ , that night
t.bc
combafttHS
_each
__ _ _egg
____
__ never been approximated by the Bell
„
-------nevereltcedlu
—irelcpedher
•
-t telephone.* he Westinghouse air brake, when he died, in 1874; Senator Sherman Uoaijni! dienet* north un said quarter hie t»
"thought
di’M’cr, I IBM. j eyes *in
“ *sleep.
’----" husband
’
Her
was super* stand upright. The happy
ha. th.- cmgrawlmnd rooort next 1
ultl day.
\ : intendant of a gang of faborors whe was worth a firtune. and finch trays are nor by all of the wonders of the
best
to Mr.
MonTll’s.
Had it nur
• urtef:
- wiazard who has given us the phunortxaitM*. I were working gunno beds, and his wife now universally used. The student- of
not been for the break in his ■
.Vurqtageo.
£,-u&lt;l lhe tdectric marvels of tho
• and child wore with him. One day the patents knows these facts, lie permits
term, when he was secretary of the ;
woman was walking along the beach his imagination to picture his future us century.
treasury under President Hayes, he i n
that
of
a
M&lt;*nt&lt;&gt;
Cristo,
and
dreams
his
"K
you
h.ave
any
intention
of
be
­
Dstiri.
J
tn
v
/ml.
IMU.
when she saw in a
a particularly
« pool «
puri.M.-uiar:v .-----..........
would have been in continuous service *
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said the patent
aV’R3’
lhe building of air castles. &gt; co,nluif un inventor,
bcnutifnl shell. IRarl
’ ' ig
„ ’her arm she,
exactly the same length of time as tlie
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t
j—
-----------i:;;rry si*, j
It* is —
no -------wonder
that r
for
years. and office examiner, “yyou should invent seuator from Vermont. Senator Mor-;
reached down into the water for .the !
• &lt;laurt ter tht
fur children.
They invariably
• rrobaie •'’Itoe to prize when suddenly there was a splash years the patent office has been in- i toys
rill, it will be remembered, refused a 1
c-u’.nv. on Tues­ aiid two snake-like objects entwined fested with cranks.
The styiry of Sir
cabinet position under the Hayes ad- |
. in ti-.'-. year one
themselves around tbe limb sunhergod Henry.Bessemer alone is an incentive «
ministration. Mt. Sherman has served i
ninety lourJ
*trv»g,
,o* in the water. It was a dev il-ffsh. and to the\poor and ambitious young men •
twenty-Dine years in the senate. Mr. | ~
who believe that they possess inventive
Allison, of Iowa, has been in congress j
-t.ue of Samu-l ia a moment the pressure on her arm
i1?
thirty-one yeans of which time twen- ;
was such as to cause her terrible pain. geninn. He came to London a poor
lion duly verified Struggle us she might she was unable , boy
In two ?.
• from a country
? village.
ty-one have been in the upper chamber; :
:v ।-nd wm tfl release heraclf. and Iqv'.lnR- that nil .Teire h&lt;; w»’ perraw n method of hi.
Mr. Allison is six years the junior of '
prdytnc that
It will pay you In numerous ways
Iler efforts in that direction were ta own invention for taking copies of unSenator Shermin and eighteen years }
to use the salt that's all salt. This
younger than Vermont's veteran. Mr. j
Is especially true cut to the baiter
vain.
she
told
her
little
bov
u&gt;
ran
t
^
nB
an&lt;1
modern
bas-reliefs
in
n
maaHSd.! and
maker.
You recognize a difference In
hnme for help. The child i.in-d av. ay. ner that enabled him bi stamp thbm mi
Harris, of Tennessee, was in con- •
butter. Wo can point you out a dif­
iinU-reJ, that
Lhs } •V”t •by this
.. ..
.
.
■ , cardlioard. thus turning out an inh-;
ii'.nTThursdAr.
..n^/eincic^n
time tho
mother
Iwgnn to
gross six years before Senator Morrill, i * ference In gait. .You strive for the best
•i.7heir strength
■ •failing.
•••
bnt his terms have not been continu- '
'd-.oy.i'
&lt;nw I J|cl
She also : nite number of embossed copies of the1
milk, why not search for the best
salt? Test, comi&gt;are, ask questions.
^ix^wilh’hSTor th’Bt’’tho ti3ewn»! “?&gt;*«♦ WOT&gt;“ of •"
ous, aud in point of congressional ex- i
■ r-Atmi in saiu j
Investigate what
*
rapidly
ruing.
Wave
ufn-r
Thl,
proeeiw,
if msdeknown U the no-.
perienee
he
stands
but
number
ten
toj
at a itesMou .«!
day.
There
are
two
other
senators
j
.laslmdover
her
body
which
Siad
liv
:
~rtip»l™s.
would
have
opened
a
wide
'
•’ tbe Probate
(ill.'
i *ald Cownty. thutiioe been Mixed by all th- r™ 1 do"r UM™* tor &gt;'.« IU, mean, there
who have served continuously for more ‘
why the ixrayer
tlnra twenty years. They are John j
•led. Ail'd It Is ofthorttopus. fortunately the mon• «&gt;n&gt;ma‘e ,b&lt;?1£1*h
u &lt;t g.vc'ikit'ce Uhr wZ a small ones olhcrwlw It to*1
Gaillard, of South Carolina, whose term
■ ;4 ue. of the I
.
eaev,
ran,
r.V,
.,l,.wlr
OAtlllV
ttf'.t
TfirfFO
111
ft
1OW
began
in 1804 and ended iu 18i!0, and N. \
i common clerk could* not forge in a few j
ha. done for others. There’s no secn.t I
ii the bearing ' would undonbtedlx l»a~e dragged her
momenta to absolute perfection. Tlie
R. Knight, of Rhode Island, who served !
about )t- Write and get particulars.
. into the water to death. The water
from 1621 to 18H.
•
We grant that salt is cheap, but Ir
disclosure of it at that -time would
•
j
rtuehhiherand
higher
and^rasonbj
Z
&lt; &lt;1 hi - ..Id County of
,
. j .i .
........1
that a good reason why you should
ft
It
is
a
remarkable
fact
that
no
man.
i
for three succesdve '
„ that .he ।
Th'
hM
not have the best? Look fairly and
ever served thirty years in the house of ;
। -".td day of hearing.
CintANG QUAN WOtally
into tlie salt question, and you'll
manatredto breathe, finally a ware
guarded to this day. At
&lt;&gt;aA«. W. akmktkono
representatives. Judge Kelley, of Penn- !
find tbe way to better flavored butter,
™
bring a harvest, great or moderate, to
Judge of Probate. I blKger than any of tho other. roUcd
sylvania, was in his thirtieth year there •
and better prices through our Dairy
the
inventor;
or
his
attorney.
”
He
_j over her. .nd her desperate effort. U&gt; that7he nrllW1 g^-rnment lost »5i!0.Salt IBdlspensable for cooking and
when he died. When Mr. O’Neil, of |
table use also. Write us about IL
; refrain her breath left her without .nt
BDn„Uv by the transfer oi old then referred to the return ball, out of Pennsylvania, died he had served al- &gt;
Her senses irave
gave wav
way Jn.t„
.nd „th„
H.VIEORDEIl.
-'.trenirtK
.Irenrah
Tier
install
•
J
i legal which half a million dollars were most twenty-nine years. 'He was once
DIAMOND CRYSTAL SALT CO,
, founty ri Barry. —..
she heard a shout and a rush of (eet
•
u.ing lhl„ t.rBded. drawn; also the pigs in clover, tbe told by Mr. Holman that he was so '
St. CUir, Mich.
' th- Pnriatr Court furtheCuunln„DUd a newsystem, which planchettc, the fifteen, fourteen, six­ strong ho would beat his record and J
&lt;y of Lu:..। '■ • •■ .&lt;? thr 1’roDRteOffice.tn the The next moment, halls dozen men,
teen puzzle, and numerous inventions serve his thirty years, but he did not. L
ettv &lt; t Ha-’i . .. । -aid County on Tuesday the had rushed into tho water aud seizedj
adopted by the government, but he
'.'I’t. it.,) t&gt;( ain thr j-.ir one thousand
of a similar character, aa the best If Mr. Holman nerves out his present!
।
n ■
IK'
her unconscious form. Tho woman
eTvn thank, fot it. Unt M
eteb: liuu4rc«j u,.| ninety four.
money-making pa tents granted of late
vena dragged
rlracra’«&gt;fl ashore,
Mhftn*. the
th? octopus
OCtODUS still
Skill
. b
...
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I'rrvatfi., w. Armstrong. Judge ot I’ro- was
much
wealth
and
so many
great honors
t
clinging
to her arms and neck, and in -were showered upon him that he cheer- , yearu There are hundreds of improve­
laUieiiu1'. t «f ;: &lt;* rotate ofitotert J. Groot,
ments patented for photographing, twenty-nine years.
I
TIMETABLE.
’ u few minutes regained consciousness. fully donated the latter product of his
stereotyping and for electric appli­
•ti : . ii
; tiling the petition duly Veri­ The octopus,
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„
’In effect February 11. 1MM.
which was promptly
Content tn mt the Only Spcclflc.
brain to his country.
n '! 11 lt.&gt;: vr&gt; kirk Grunt, son «*f said dereased
ances.
It is stated that the Bell
■!' J a • • ’.tin iiHtnini’iUt now on file hi killed, was one of the smalle?.kinds,
The patent office library contains the Telephone company has bought up
A newspaper reporter the other day i
•Aid co •
" ruin be the Unt will and tf»- measuring only seven feet from the
BtUtoua.
histories of successful inventors, and every improvement which has ever asked G.G. Shrady, the great American :
Uinm;..j t*, mini ft ted to pro­
di:-; ar.i,-.
,. ;-trat ton of said estate be body to the end of the longest arm.
these books are handled and thumbed been patented for the telephone; and surgeon and physician, the question: 1
gnuiifrt :■&gt; -.i ■: j. :&gt;t‘oner, the rxreator In said
by
the
cranks
who
see
in
these
stories
‘
•What
manner
of
life
do
you
think
■
all
of
these
improvements
are
kept
b’OJtTM.
wi
•. i- &lt; ,
; • ..’Err suitable person.
STORY OF A LOST GEM.
the reflection of the anticipated frui­ under guard, in order to prevent the most favorable to health?” His reply ■
G
■’ '• •’ "rtlered. that Friday rhe nth.
Chicago Lv
"M*k ......... rA (».. Hui. .it ten o'clock In . ' With a Mora! tor Younff Men of tho
tion of the hopes of their daily lives- I public from using them.
That is to was: ‘‘A moderate life. Take plenty ;
is«lziie&lt;l tor the bearing of - ... , , o .
Take plenty to cat Take j Kalamazoo Lv..
Mid
monomaniacs say that, if the patented improvements of sleep.
«• the heir-, a law ri mM
ehlralric Sort.
.
,
1i But the number of these monomanmea
Cooper
.1 u
*
Wc
-- ---------------------------------- a
- few days । aboat lhe ^^nt office and library is upon telephony were in popular use, plenty of* exercise.
.’ r { .
n.u rented Id
Qn State
street, Chicago,
...need
----- rmore
-------- ’ East
Bicblan&lt;i Juimi r
told
.
rur.-.t ;&lt;&gt; uproar ata h
m.-S
sm
Mimi
» w Swnnel —
....
SI
W. Allerton.
toe rich Lpy^wy diminishing Mery year, the servtoG would be greatly im- walking philosophers in this world, Cresaej
of said
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Milo...;
efcr.di;.'.f
n
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4
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il
fi.mntv
—
&gt;-&lt;•(
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ratrrht
thntiMind
five
bun*
mi
_.
i
...».-&lt;•
tlimnirh
whom
they
Keep a .contented mind. Remember
&lt;
m s.ifd County, packer, lost an eight thousand five bun- The attorneys through
proved, but it would cost considerable ”
Delton ;...... .
431,!,,. .
^SK.!hlS5‘A‘£ ' dred^omr diamond. He IhuuUd Mgh make their applications try to «hut money to equip the telephone service that the man who wants little is al­ Cloverdale...
ot tn* j&gt; t.-j
t’tfHwi o..: •
.i • n&lt;! nettiioDtr ghe nolice i and low. gnaahed bis teeth aud uasneti them off. No other inventors value of the country, and the people must ways rich, and the man who has much Shulu
• U lhr wr.
. I l -t -4 In -Wild estate, of ttw I
WOrda with some venrtaU dashna- their ideas so highly as they do. Com­ get along with what they have; at isn’t, always. Sometimes a man owns Hastings...
pendf!,--;-.'.
&gt;•. tow and the hearfiig there- nis worub "
•J
monly they are afraid to reveal their least for the time l&gt;eing.
It Is eaider a house, but sometimes the house owns
UM.
THOIU V UMVJ *»»w —--------- : i^ui'lertebe piiullshvd I tion.
.
drove.
. M . lest
* ai_ _ t.*be.friLin
­
It is better for the man Coats
The
next
Mi*9 Celine Seeleman plans
stolen. The
The Tier
per*
to pay $1,000 to $5,000 to a poor in­ the man.
ri.^__
__ day
__ __
“ v..--Fo.ancwsp-mer i»rit»-1
10.0 I
Woodland
test they
ui«y_____________________
•
10 l-&gt;
in nl
always
around ventor for his invention, than it would to own the house, and bear in mind Woo&gt;U»urv
■
__ - on «
.
,___ *1 — — Ilunatic
ko.iIIa iu
wavs around
• '• ucc.Sre !reSs pre-1 was standing
a Cln».&gt;
state cfn&gt;i&lt;t
street nnmer
corner *petoal-motlon
h««
FU»
that
a
very
big
man
can
live
in
a
be
to
spend
thousands
of
dollars
in
the
great
bnilding
at
Ninth
on
I
-’i"-'waiting for u car. She had been on a
Lans-.uR
__w little house. I need not say
. that Detroit.
" ■•W' 'juJg“riFrobie | shopping tour and herarms werefilled rtreeta. H the words "perpetual mo­ manufacturing an improvement which very
with bundles. Ond of the packages fell tion" are mentioned in his papers hia the people can get along without. • little men often live in big houses.
out of Mbs
Seeleman
handsand
money
1. sent’sback
to himrolled
and but ap­ Nevertheless, it docs seem as though This life can only give a man at best
humanitarian instincts would prompt • one thing—contentment”
peal ia firmly declined. To get
| Into the gutter.
: .'.Th UliDBB.
Sutton %
A young man was also waiting for a Hu. difficulty he usually calls Ma ™- the telephone people to make it easier •
Io tier Own Coin.
zt
(.&lt;":nty of Burry-M.
for us to say "hdUo.” without painful
Oxford is a learned place, and an Oxi 'to- ProbitU' Court Lurttte car on the same corner, but he did not cMnca “motor.” The final resort for
CQUf.v ... , :-ih - the i'robate Oflkr ; c*r
the package. Mi«a getting rid of Mm i« to demand a work­ diaphragmatic contortions of iuliala- ford "don"—that is. a professor—Is an \
south.
ta’Jp. .-•• ’ • f.
H -•!:*««. Inin salt*
said cousity.
county, orot offer to piek up tne pacaag
Smith D. Fry.
bEe male! aa a eondition necessary be­ tion and expansion.
I individual whojgcnerally excites awe in ; Chicago Ar
iiviiu .
■•’.h- •I
Of August, in t*"
the Seeleman saw the car coining ana,
•: ka.v of
fore hia claim can be further consid­
: tigbt hnedred aud atari) &gt;U)opinfft "made a grab" for the parcel,
‘ the average beholder.
But a young | KjUaraMOO Ar
ered That silences him every time. ,
Stan Can Bhaka the Earth--------------| American girl, with no respect for ■ KaBtcoouer Lv.
W. Armstrong, Judge of which again dipped from her hands
Frnsv.
A peculiar freak of nature has ap- j traditions, upon meeting an Oxford [ mchUna Janet
»‘droU«i”«tUl‘ further along.
The BMwhile the working model, oannM
In t;.be produced, tho wheels continue to peared in Irishtown. a hamlet adjoin-; don at a fashionable dinner party, be- ■ Mifo^.
or Cb«“* r
&gt;.*, .
pester him with conundrums, |
Dtoton
On n . I;
is
r1-” diw “^:^D°g ™o':Xd revolve In the lunatics head, and ho Ing Alliance, O. It isthe opinion of
« U;» M
s l» U W&gt;remains of the same perpetual motion many that the village stands over an
surprise and disgust.
Finally
t o»i tt.*
hit H : a.........
• •■’M.Haid ^tat- may n- In the gutter, rne yoaDK
.
underground lake. During tbe wet Bbe asked:
" hy to
T like ......................
“’Why
is th:
the letter J
L’lut d I. |. ,r.■ a. Fisher or u» ame other
tjie diamond till hh eyes bulgea. opinion .till; bat. b.°. creXiX
4 nil w '
•'’’’♦I'i* |&lt;F' .; ■ ornrrad. ms. Thmw.., u. I Rod when bo had swung himeelf ontlm the examiners and other officialsseason the soil presents a spongy apend of spring?” Of course tho don Hastixoh ...
TUr.ret)i«H, ••
“•There are some scrap book, down in pearance and a man can set a whole eonW
could not ul]
tell/ “Because it’s the ,be­ Costa Grove..
•h.'J day • Aiiriut. A. !&gt;.«©«, at v-n o’&lt; lock n 'car he very likely began to aewwe
B.........................
J6j •&lt; JOI V r
the natent office basement which tell building lot to shaking by mmp y g.jnning of June,
....
me solution.
j," was the solution. Woodland
: ‘ h'’:v 'L'&gt; ”&lt;ifor the bearing otsadd within MmseU the question; "Doe. wondirful stories of the grant■
It lOj 4 3 II
stamping his foot in the ceo^sr
*. * “Now will you tell me,’ said the don, i
gnncm.xiK, t|.at the betrwU lawof «aid deceon
ILdii J
SS ' "t!iCr 1‘tTSiHis interested tn side P°MIm SM$mM looked over the lost- which have grown out of email ideas. A piece of gna pipe driven into the ' sternly, “why the letter K Is like al Laaidtig...........
:o apmr ataseHslomv
t&gt;«roii.... ...
. ,a
Thejzzzyoung’zlady
..
Tl._
’y had to | Grand
•gacoort. h.-n to be hdldeu at the ProbKB and-found "ad.” io &gt;bc newspsper. There are undeveloped gold mines io- ground to u depth of twenty feet pro- I ..............
Itaplds.
STXof men. if they couH C;My duces an artesian weU. A number of *■.»
-----------------..it ..
SXi,
:‘1’* '-'ty of Hastings, in xatd counts
give it
up. “Because
is .vthe end of I
■if *ny
o«. »hy tbe FW and, .ending for Mr. Allerton, restored str ii'e the pro^’le^^ein p^ these wells have been flowing a»anuCity.
pork," sold the don. He was bothered Traverse
Charlevoix....
Itktnw
5
"'
■"
C:
"
’
r
may
not
bn
.granted,
At»*
UUMIu- „.i«v&lt;i. tini
rauiloner (St. his gem.
ouslv tor almost half a contra? with no with no more conundrums.
_ Vx
Petoskey
LMer In the day a meiMUger boy
Bay View
tUthn
recons interested iu said estate
p“ilttk metal paper fastener made noticeable varying in the P™“"handed Mlaa Seeleman an enrdope&gt; in
hi“hi petition, turf the hw&gt;
Railways Id India.
Drv weather does not seem to check
weMth toe Mr. McGill who
pauiii
n COP&gt; °£,bK orrteT ,4rtB
Railway building and railway travel­
te-r n- . !5h\ Hastings Bank km a ih*w&gt; which waa a very .went UtU"
in 1867. The rubber pencil Up was de- their flow in the least. The present
.
and circulated In said Ceunt&gt; :©• bonnet chock for two hundred ddlara 1 *0^/1 bv a Philadelphia man, Hymen I • drought. howSta-. has dried np the ing are greatly increasing in India.
1
'•siopfl ou MIKM1 only
.■wn on-e It, ,-aj.h wwek lor tljrf-e suws-tv
tn im II earned SlOO^OO for soil until large ffiknres. almost a fort Four hundred and cighty-nine miles of
«o pr- vkhf, to ttufl dny of faring
WOTBD
----------. .
Lipman, in x&lt;»
in width and apparanUv botUmlesa, new railroads were built during the
U
»
CH ARlsK8 W. A liMSTMONG
♦ Freight train* will t* »•«»• at • i»Jxme»rajT&gt;
tells,
in
th&lt;,
,
IUns
^^
»* Une copy)
jn&lt;lre of
1 A^Mitchellgot a patent for the have made their appearance in differ­ year-ending March 31. 1893, making
London News, of a whJ8t.Pl?yCr^^L Sc%MX &amp;
ent places As this is the first appear- , the total miTeagtnip to that date 20,­
No,• will wait ar W»
told by an opponent that
■&lt;mi Na i w 1) I. I; .
Oncr of these crevasse, the residents of 395. The number of passengers car­
ways tell by bis taee oiiwn he ha
PARKER’S
BiiHt be xt tie
S^and^h^metals, buteopper the village are considerably exercised, ried during the y&lt;fcr was 127,45'3,913, on
*.itn
fH-f «re 1-Mvluy thu-- •
UR BALSAM
increase of 4,001,5^0 over the previous
wy »;•&gt;«( Um- to r-hev.k •
was P^^tr^aolT^with end some of the more credulous are
fearful that the hamlet, like bodom year, while the aggregate tonnage of
e„n. boot maker who aom ®
and Gomorrah, is about to be de­ freight carried was 35,334,232, an fcicreaae of 175.273 tons for the yw.
stroyed.
amount of money era* mao
CONSUMPTIVE ^^pre-ioo in hi. countenance

.n'irs

L«i WOOLLEY &amp; BRONSON.-

Do You
Use Salt?

5V'

Diamond Crystal

Dairy Salt

KiliEaiso &amp; Sagaiw

at

whatever."

�“Ml
WASHINGTON WIDOWS.
Tho Haven Par Excellence for Di­
vorced People.

Cm»ui Flcurwi Which Show That tho Na
-totuU Capital Carrie# Off-the Laurel
aa a Keaort for Matrimonial
.
Cufortunatea.

•

"'I
| 11
'•I
i!

The funny writers will have to re­
vise their jokes if the figures of the
census office are correct. There is a
good deal of danger that the District
of Columbia will soon be pointed at
throughout the country aud cartooned
In the comic papers as the haven per
excel! nee for divorced people. For it i
is a fact, says the -Washington New*. |
that the figures of the latest census J
bulletin given to the public show’ that ’
Washington city has jnore people in it ।
per bapits who have been through the ;
divorce court than has Qhicago, that
hustling luetropolis of the west, which ]
has a world-wide reputation for the •
cheapness and dispatch with which the
lawyers can render asunder the bonds ‘
of matrimony that were supposed to I
be eternal when they were riveted at
ttfeaHar.
■
The figures that are reputed not to
lie arcTthese: Chicago, with a popula- ;
tion of 1,099.850, lias 1.040 men and
- :
women in its limits who have been un-j
un-J
marrjed-r-thut is. one divorced pprsoh
.
'•
t* —
■
’
t■' __
to.
i;;*
670 -*
of *the
population.
The 1
District of Ct lumbia, a Ith a population
of •320,302, has 400—146 men and 314 ,1
women—divorced pe.ople, or one in .
everj 591 of the inhabitants. So the !
'Distriei-carries off the laurels. Still, t
throughout the 'Uflited States, there is ;
one divorced person for every SSS-of j

IN AN ARSENIC MINE.

A BLASTED SHARK.

Nut Unhealthy to the Miner*.'
Tho Operation Performed by
Many points of interest are brought
Meal of Gun Cotton.
out in a description in a technical jour­
nal of the way in which arsenic Is ob­
tained from one of the most famous How a Torpedo Expert Kctall*ted Cpoa a
mines in Englund, the Devon Great
Ravenous Sea-Lawyer That Tried to
Eat Him- Peaceful End of
Consols. The mine, says the Montreal
the bi* runStar, was originally worked for copper
alone, and would have been abandoned
Though they failed to achieve glory
but for the discovery that the waste
thrown out as worthless when copper since the revolution 'cpllapsed before
mcu wlx0
was sought proved rich in arsenic. Al­ they struck rf blow at it,
though copper is still raised, it is in went to Brazil last fall in President
small quantities, and the mine lias been Peixotn's improvised warships were in
resolved into an arsenic works. The manj’ instances repaid by tlie new ex­
arsenical pyrites consist of twenty-five periences the adventure afforded them.
to thirty percent, of iron, twelve and Among them were a number of Brook­
one-half to fourteen per cent of araen- lynites, the most pfoininent of whom
ic and the rest of earthy matter, was Buron Nils de Foch, a Swedish
After being crushed this is sorted by nobleman who moved in a large and
girls of from thirteen to sixteen years influential circle.
of age. It is then washed and “jigged"
Baron de Foch is a torpedo expert.
or sifted and passed on to the first cal- De was trained in the best torpedo
schools
of his native country and
ciner, where it Is burned with low class
coal, nnd produces “arsenic soot” no France, and having, moreover, made
mixed with smoke soot from the coal a good record iu the service of the
as to be a gray color.
United States government, the agents
' The arsenic and soot, deposited in of the Brazilian government in New
combination in the chimney or con- York were particularly anxious to se­
denser, are scraped out and taken to cure him as ordnance officer of Erics^
the second calciner for purification. son’s submarine gunboat, the De­
The calciners consist of revolving
• •
•
iron
1 stroyer, which was renamed by its
drums,
through
whKh
___
nuAvu
« fire
u»of
&lt;*u«iAta। j
owners the Pirating. The baron,
anthracite coal is carried on
oi rotating iron whoistailand distinguished looking,
furnaces kept “
red
hot. As the arsenic though democratic in his tastes and
d h::t.
____
_______ 1 to the
2______
soot 1is
subjected
influence of this manners, was glad to accept their
heat the akenieds
sublimed and con-----_______offer, for he had hitherto longed for
densed.
This______________________
operation has to becare- nothing so much as an opportunity to
_____ _________
fully watched, and if the workmen go into actual combat, and he was,
burn the arsenic badly they have to ' moreover, enthusiastic over tho Dcpay fdrit. Three men in four weeks ' w troy er, his admiration for which was
will make, one hundred tons of arsenic, i heightened by the fact that ber inThe chimney in which the arsenic is . veutor, of undying Monitor fame, was

HUMBERT AND FRANCIS JOSEPH

SIGNALED BY MARS,
ra&gt;-’

Strang-© Soundfe Which Mhrht Be
Indication,
of the
Indication*
oi peculiar relation.
--------Celestial Messages.
. _ . between—
---- courts
—of
VI.*,,,.
existing
the
v xenna
and Home
Rome were manifested the^otaer
the other ;,
And
day. when Emperor Francis Joseph was , Electric*! Expertowirt* by Edksmi
wnni'tted
over
Italian
■
...to y cross
___
thr. the
Ttolinn
tor- ter­
ritory on his way Ao visit Emperor Wil­
liam at Abl&gt;azin, without any of the
customary forms of courtesy and atten­
tion being paid to him by the Italian
Can we open up electric communica­
authorities.
tion with the inhabitants of Mars?
This neglect by the Italians was
That is a question recently considered
made all tbe more pointed seeing that
at a meeting of the Society ’ of Arts in
King Humbert was at that moment at
London, where Mr. W. IL Preece, engi­
Venice preparing to receive the visit of
neer to the telegraphs department of
Emperor William, which followed im­
the British poet office, read a paper on
mediately -after the departure of the
“Electric Signaling Without Wires.”
Austrian monarch, who for a second
Mr. Preece explained how ho had re­
time passed several hours traveling
cently demonstrated that wires were
through the northern portion of Italy
not at all necessary to establish tele­
on the way back to hi* capital.
phonic communication, says the New
The strained relations which led to
this lack of courtesy &lt;m tlie part of King York World.
Under the supervision of a royal
Humbert are 'hie, says the New York
1 Recorder, to the persistent refusal of commission appointed between the
shore
and lighthou.vs he had conducted
■ the emperor ami empress to return at
Rome the state visit which King Hum- a series of experiments which amply
demonstrated
this fact. There was no
lx-rt nnd Quern Marguerite were per- '
difficulty in spcalibng between the
Bunded by their ministers te pay to the

J • rntsk h.o,.

&gt;* ■.'bin *[&gt;&amp;&gt;.,

ifaiUmo.eCciM' , A ",r * xt»
* ill on 1 he yj-u
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A. b
&lt;*&lt;• » U A«i4 TtiWMli'M 4.1

Drain wnated Mini
Towtit’iipc* Eultiuiurv Z

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catrour sou. &gt;4 a„u

,h. J‘ :•
flt wUdjA sec. tMfsx r Kuim'r, - i
3 *&lt;
p*ri ___
U 113 ft lhei ce s “ y *
««&lt;U.
XS3(U
“• ***’ r»rtsn&lt; st uakn 311 n. iV* ti,
IjWh cf Dndn 4RS L t-l,
J®
ransin or wnUJi 4R5 feet,
If
intai
i
J* 01'* *‘n
IH-ln
with tbe diaznuu now on fl).. v --- r
**
JulMT U&gt;
to m
MH
^*LrT
MMM-r-ptrUtui'-r
M Crain
cui, :
the
ip Cert, •„ -V1 I(1. .,
lud by all Pirtte. tGUh.i-,;
n&gt;«y&lt;&gt;e
mMde and reorlved iMx-nnttnriy t •• .”•' «!U lT
be miMkwitt: lhrtJ rWlrat ............. 1 r-^*l,r,4
&gt;•&lt; artrqoa-a
y r„r
. ..." b,‘!tlC.-Flv.
tfc* *ors in * atMn ib-.i wm •. ’• . "'"l incH &lt;rf
7 7-1 H Cted hr
ar.4sy bt-U. T'W- .lot,. f,.r -. .
•orb 7»rtr«« «sd t-... t r-(1. ..

onettfi-a
Nothe IB furtbc? I rr- bv . •
IbttuMK) i»|auw&lt;4
b-'p.-M , '
Ure II111rur- f.,r

•_ v.

inula

v».nd Jr. .1
shore and Flat Holm, three miles dis­
tance from the place of experiment
Mr. Preece then went on to say that
“strange,
mysterious sounds” are
heard on all long telephone lines when
the earth ia used as a return, especially
in the ealm stillness of the night.
“Earth currents,” said he, “are found
in telegraph circuits and the aurora th-&gt; r. oGd- • n;| -ubj.-.-t. Wha* ■. ,7.‘I ■1! i.luxit
■ borealis lights np our northern sky
j when the sun’s photosphere is dm- fr-e. tt.-y-, .- auou |&gt;ri
turt«ed by
spots.
.
.
.
. The sun’s surface ft ’?
we c’^A.u
huMeJ-.i
’ must at sneh times l»e violently dis- IJO'IKw &lt; &lt; . HKXK, J.
| turbed by electrical storms and if or
I cillaUon* are set up and radiated
pupulutitm. Bet while this is a start- ; cohdensed ia a mile long. It is carried • a countryman of his birth.
ling statement, there are a number of : to an Ine^nc up a hill, with iron doors i
Baron
de
Foch’s disappointment,
~
'
......................
‘
t,
( through space In sympathy with thoae
other communities that surpass the Dis- ; in the aide. As Lhe hot blast passes therefore,
'
*’
over the
fact that the »'
De­
‘ required to affect telephones it is not
trict
stroyer um
did 11VV
not K'getl into
action must
wai, in this
VUI.-I respect.
zv.-^-wv. The
I 111- little
MLUU puripun- upwards
upwUTUS it
IL deposits
QCpOYllH a
U crust
CFU5L of
QI arsenic
BrSCIUC auujvi
W RVMMH
muo»
a wild dream to sry that wc may hear
tanieal state of Vermont, for Instance, crystals on the brickwork all around to have been particularly acute, bnt that
| on this earth a thunderstorm in-the
with n population, of 376,530 has 1,260 a depth of from two to thnja inches, he his abundant reason otherwise to
sun.”
people who had toscek legal separation j and minute dust of crystals fall to tho look back on the expedition with satis’wi'hhxr th
M mtm.
After Fnrthne
further a.-.r
describing
the
mys­
in order to keep piaee in the family, j floor. Th© smoke has then to.pas$ into faction, to say the: least, is indicated by
terious, sounds which had attracted his
.
i with to saj th?.: I h..x\ taken '
Virginia evidently has a climate better an upright chimney one hundred and ' a recent number of the Smalnnds Alle­
attention In the still watches of the
adapted to domestic peace than has the ! twenty-five feet high, but just before i hand©, a prominent paper published in
night, Mr. Prcrce raid: “If any of these
back my I-\&lt; ry Stc-ek.a
v.
ft.
District, for while it has seven times doing so it ha.? to traverse a shower of I the Swedish city of Jorikoplng. where
planets be populated with l»eings like
the nuiqlhir of inhabitants, it contains I water, which catches what remains of j the baron was born.
It contains b letourselves, having tlie gift of language optn a L\er\ i .nr in the
*
slightly, less than four times as many : the arsenic, nothing but sulphurous ter from the baron giving an account
and the knowledge to ailnpt the great
divorced couples as does the capital. , acid being allowed to escape.
of an experience; of his in Martinforces of nature tc their wants, then if
Maryland shows up still more staid, for .
Tlie arsenic is liable to produce sores J i&lt;iue, the Destroyer's first port of (fall
they could oscillcV.- immense stores of
Its population is four and a half a* large 1 If permitted to lodge in wrinkles and ’ on her way from New York to remainelectrical energy to and fro in tele­
as tluit of the District, though it has | folds of the flesh, or about the mouth t 6iko. He narrowly escaped from begraphic order, it wotted l&gt;e possible for
less than twice the number of divorced 1 and nostrils. As a rule, however, this ' ingeaten by sharks,
j us to hold commune by telephone with
people a« has the latter.
। only hapiwms when there is careless- ! "Early one morning, the letter says,
A FAKIR-S FAKE.
, the people nf M.rvThen is another peculiar thing about; ness as to personal cleanliness, and the ' being a good swimmer and fond of sea_____ ,
.
These mysterious sounds which so
the district—its percentage of married ' arsenic workers simply have to wash water bathing, ho jumped overboard '
He
Made
Moiw
y
Selling*
CucnmUcra
aa
pu^xlc Mr. iTevce .seem t* correspond On Court Slice:, v. it
people is less than that which prevails themselves thoroughly every day on 1 for a bath. Presently he was startled
1‘rrfame Ptanta- 'j
, with those noticed by Thomas A.
throughout the country.
Taking the j returning from work. Otherwise tho &lt; by a cry of; “Shark, shark!” It was:
“Speaking &lt;d street fakirs,'' said the Edison, who has turned Ogden moun- glad to meet a'iknty o’-umers
United States at large and near!.- 36 j work is considered healthful. It pre-: yelled at him from the deck of the De- . , 4
v
.
per centof the inhabitant!" are !vents all eczema, and the fumes of sub ! stroyer, as well as from the decks of •
the party, occordHy to the . tain, in NewJer*cy, into a great magi1 ’./ill be
St* 'Louis
Kepnbiic. “1 used to know j net and coiled mHes
miles of wire about it.
iL and many new 'one
married. In the district less than 33 : phnric acid, as well-as tlie arsenical ' several neighboring vessels, and when St
Louis IftCpubiie.
per cent, have ventured upon
around-he saw a dorsal fin H.man *n Lawrence, Kan.-------. who, was
of’ the
opposition ot
Hi wedlock.
weonxjX. •, dust
oust, are
are fatal
num to
vo germs
germs of
oi disease,
disease, he
ne looked
kxjkcu aruunii- ne saw a aors&amp;J un , .
--------the
-- i At tht- time
------ - 7
•— last
—
~* my aim to furntih ti?
-t .’ig5 for
iv of these I Most workmen remain at the worksfor I skimming along the top of the water,
«»« crowd.
IU- oould make j My* he noticed an increase- of the
But more alarming than any
.
----------- —---------------- kf_,rr—---------• - | a -number
•
...
. suffering,
- •
1j and. not
....
ra, It
figures is the presence of- widows
in
of* years without
far off.
It was
was only
only a
a matter
matter’ moneyout of anything. A block of com- j seisunc mutterings, which have recent- the lowest po.^ib’c »r?C6.
Give
of a
few strokes,
strokes, however,
however, aud
he wt
was
the District. There are actually RJt9SD but occasionally the symptoms of ar- ' of
a few
aud he
« mon bOaP ™ worth many dollars to ly been so violent. Mr. Edison and Mr.
At the shark hlm
eradicate- or something | Preece are the only two of the sci- me a call.
widows here—dashing or otherwise—• senienl poisoning, loss of appetite, nau- on
~ r&lt;board
’ the Destroyer.
‘
kind’ nutl fnr •“ o’*1®? of a few I enttets who are now experimenting
or one for every IC.’i of the population. &gt; sea, frontal headache and anaemia de- : tin cans and other things were thrown, of
This figure appears to be Vfory large : elate themselves.
When this takes and it was eren fired at, but still it cent*die oonM turn pockets full ot cash. ! along the&lt; Mnte. and tho whole scienhovered about
about and
and was
was joined
joined by
by two
two '
“°ne day this young fellow came to : tifle world is watching the progress
when it is considered that throughout place the work has to be given
----------up—
en- I ’ hovered
A.
MERCHANT.
a . mo aud aMkt*d me in u mysterious man- , being made. Neither Mr. Edison nor
others. Then
Then the
the baron
baron took
took about
about a
the United States the number of both tirely. The greatest danger to which } others.
pound of
of gun
cotton, the
the identical
identical terln^° n lo*^ witS him. I went Mr. l*reece has l»een so bold as to Kay
gun cotton,
ter- ! ner
men aud women who have lost their the workmeh are exposed is met when ! pound
De- ' ?ud therc found one of the moc.t ingun- j that the strange sounds referred to are
partners in life do not -number more it is necessary for any purpose to enter j rible explosive with which the De,^Uh outfits I «ver saw orncumui
or heard^of ror
for t, messages sent by
the tnnabitants
inhabitants or
of . —
oy tne
than one to every twenty-one of tip* in­ the upright shaft. Tho effect on tho stroyer’s submarine gun was to blow ..•tar,
’ **
a guUible
This
la Mars to those of
up the insurgent warships in Blohnr-1 ’doing
’
*’*1,a*1** comnnmity. rm
-s-*- earth,
- j. *but. they
..
.have
habitants.
Yet in the DistricJ tlie eyes is most painful, and a further on
wlrat
the
outfit
was:
|
not
otherwise
explained
them.
uv uuitTwisv explained iiMtm.
widows alone move around in society rious evidence of the virulence of tho I bor, and filled a quart bottle with it
“There was one hundred small cloth I
()n
On tbe other hand there are many I
Bt tlie.ratio of one to sixteen and one- pervading atmosphere becomes mani­ He put a fuse in it aud effected a con­ ;
with a friction v.ww.v
electric bat- ; bags, each filled with wet bran. In 1 scientists firm in the belief that-the I
fest. The men wear linen garments. nection
--------------------half
lincd
with
flannel.
and
the
fadphurio
I
tery,
such
as
is
used
for
blasting
pureach
bag
w
planted
a
cucumber
seed.
|
next
few years will witoesa the open- I
An interesting
study is
Luivruai-iMK bluuy
»» brought
uruugm up .
............ ——............ —
, —j - a
and dampness the j tag Up of cojjxm (ideation between ' i j
in the effort to discover why it is that ac’d fumes completely destrov th? linen poses.
A large piece of meat wan
’SlL and
‘“’t then my
“? ■Ithe
the neAnle
pt"Spl&lt;' rtf ih«
lb° aZZ
JVP «%«.««♦plaaete. mki.J
Thl.
the District has more than its share of I 111 a fr'v moments, leaving the flannel ( tied around' the bottle, which was then seeds would soon sprout
i young friend
bag and I ha.
divorced people, widows and unmarried
mamra I intact« 80 that the
.... men go Into the'. thrown
.......... overboard,
.....
------ eawould
c.. ...gtake
an., each
conrtetion
been
enormously
i
dip
it
into
a
tub
filled
with
hlghly-perI
rv
&lt;yu.ily
’
batt
In
linen
and
come
out
in
wool
,
The
three
rtiarke
rushed
for
II
imine-1
r
‘
p
V
'
*
tub
*
“
led
wlth
l-lftbly-per.
I
strengthened
by
the
stranoe
liirliti
inhabitants. It is answered veri
“
»_ &gt;»
If of the Fortnnately.it Is seldom ncreasary to dlately. One ot them swrtlowed It m J fumed
tumed water.
w?!er Then
Th'n the small* flat |■ seen at the Lick obeerratdry *ht n
by the simple fact that one-hall
iuuiureiy a« a
a ravenous
sprout would
.Mars »
was
ent are
are 1 «“««•.
l&lt;~&gt;
Mght leisurely
ravenous snurK
shark can
cun swalswal- jJ leavcs ’’’hioji
.’P first «Pfr.ul
would be
be •। Mars
m iunder oteerratlon during ita
employes of the government
! low. There was scant opportunity for carefully taken off, leaving the next 5 opposition I
women. There are great numbers of j would ensue,
1 a little over a yem* ^fo.
..... ra. V._ fish
------ a
-----------lra.es,
Which
and wrinkle,
1 The three Itahfr
moment later
। leavCH
- ware
«ichrough
are rough
and wrinkled
widows of soldiers who were killed in
NERVOUSNESS IN AMERICA.
s were arranged in a
I
Px9' ‘W raxc.h ,fron? eTHon&lt;! triangle, ttaaLed (
the war who have sought this city and 1
„
.
---------nras had ret
in out m soon as dark­
When the water fcubaided a section . Ot,Ade7^' T”n U1' kundred bags ness
been successful in securing lucrative ,
had set in and in tbe immense
of shark came to the surface, but it with their sprouts would be put in lens of the Lick teleroope they glowed
government appointments. Then there .
_
r,
are thousands of. young ladies who get j
^r‘ ®‘ ’* e*r ^Ltchell considers it was not large enough even for purposes boxes and carefully carried to some
with steady .nd continued effulgence.
places in the departments and con- •
beyond any dispute that nerv- of identification.
‘jay’ town, where mj’ young friend
Ww this an effort of the inhabitants
elude that it is better to hold them ' OU8ness 18 the characteristic malady of
‘p,w ■
to rtt^v°\:z"o““f
than to give their hearts to some fel- I
American nation, growing upon
ENGLISH "RED TAPE.”
r Pert““e P .
I those of e^th?
low whose salary in their estimation is 1 thcm ln a fretfully accelerated ratio
.3^?!
“ ~
“?rk.K1 b
Th
‘“ sue- !'
Such
AQC plan
was worked
by
him
Such Ud
had beep
been the opinion of FUmnot more than enough to support ©▼ery year, and threatening them with
cessfnlly a number of times and he
mkrton, whd h,
.
»6 had
argued in favor of
I jray&gt; mowed to get away without earth signaling
I
themselves. The divorced people get d^ters-at no distant date which the
English, “red tape!’ is a queer thing, , 7” —-e.— ~ ««• »wuy wnaom earth signaling back with a triangle of
there
from
says says
says aa writer
Writer in
in the
the New
New York
York t&gt;e’nF Injured. «vwas*
lie was a uuent
fluent talker
vwt.v: in
.0. pretty
FiOl.kj much
mucw the
me name
same way.
way. mind shrinks
—T”
------contemplating,
—r——
lights
thirty
miles
arrow.
It was
Women shorn of the protection and
B writer in McClure s Magazine. The Herald. Morethan once I ran foul
andalw‘*y® disposed of his ‘perfume
support of their erstwhile husbands
nur“ber °x deaths from this cause la al- of it within the sacred
precincts Plant8’ ln an ®®*.v manner. Then, aa shown that the conditions of Mars
prvvmcLO
,
*------ -re-. *
were more nearly those of earth than
hare tried their fortunes in the capital
" .7, aPPalll»g'and is steadily and of t—
heBritish
house -of vcommons
’&gt;
Plxersons
lxave l&gt;een
--------------------f commons.
*rT°nR who
w
been caught
caught ut
at anv
any of any other planet Both of the snow
and in puny iustencea been able to
raP'dly increasing. In some of thet I. once
&gt;«u*oub
.------v .?,
----—A. knune da
.
j
had
an
engagement,
to
1 ®Uch
Uf!,ie,
not care to
secure desks in the goverment work1,usy th.
centers
the tables of mortality
♦
---------- *’ mcet an lriah M- P- thcre wme flf. ! ®flu&lt;ia1’ his chances of detection were caps could be plainly seen and may be
seen now in any first-class telescope,
^how that thejwoportmn of nerve-, teen minutes before the house opened. -------------to
----------------------shops.
reduced
a minimum.'
for Mare is now to be .observed in the
morning about thirty degrees west and
OUR GREATEST DEADHEAD.
Ji
’ An lu&gt;rorl*l Mirer Weddlaa.
The silver wedding of the emperor fourteen degrees south from Venus in
c„.ral
and empress ot .Japan, according to the constellation Caprio.rn. The wellPmfucs ou All Railroad Train*.
defined atmosphere of Mare is also
-x
------- ;----- 1
■ recorded. What is most shocking in '
.
The postmaster general of the । these returnk this fearful in»« n»iwa
‘'orp ’ sir’ fi&lt;ud he, I cawn t do it. foreign papers, was celebrated with plainly visible, anu astron*tmere can
DuiUd Ktatra ha, nl hk command n I
, ThLPC h’iu't h,ny
yrt, great pomp a few weeks ago. There
tell by the increase or decrease of ita FUNK A WAONALLS CO.. NEW YORK.
jTw'e number of railway mileages iboth Kro
PWP ’ °
|rnvllOTjen iB ^ot *o take In hauy was a review of the aoldlcr. In the after­
noon, and in tho evening there ora. a snow caps aud its position in regard* to
X°e “f S?Ph?? JwrhaPs
m,*n in I
Thia means that the American... are ।
„1
.
m
the
sun the progress of its seasons and
galu dinner, to which all the prominent
the world said a i-mhray passenger fiu,t becoming a very short-lfred peo [
T?aliko
officials and their wire, and foreigners whether or not the Marsians are hav­
«mduclor to a St. Louts Republic man pie; ami that U they were shut in on ।
, had. Pf
IT COST
were invited. Afterward there was. ing a cold winter. The canal theory
rewmily
-My ignorance of this came ■ themsdsro for only a few years, with- ' cnre of 1
' ?”
of Schiapparelli has likewise manv be­
ngjr costing me my job a few years ago. . Out auy influx ot vitality by immigra-,
“L
Indleio“ly reception and danceinthe throne-room.
nearly
lievers, who assert that the strange |
Male
dancers
produced
the
famous
' “Over in Illinois one midnight the tion. the publication of tho census
bribery. But
‘ bunrairaku," a dance which wa. straight lines on Mare are canals :
ONE
through train of which I had charge ' would send a pang of horror and alarm '
JL
}“‘:arrnPtiblcwhich have been built bv its highly
was flagged at a mile way station and I throughout the land.
A ™* „
embarrassing and oompoeed by the Emperor Yomei civilised inhabitant*
MILLION
*
’ &lt;
taiheirakn,..............................................
‘
'
WUtls the cause of thl.7DZ Mitch- 7“^7;f±T*rT'ntC"a&lt;:Onled l,ao&gt; years ago; the
•a red-faced man climbed aboard the i
Mr. Prercc ray. he hu kept • record
which was Ute fashion 1,037 years
DOLLARS.
front passenger couch. The stopping ! ell is clearly of opinion that the flrat
01
the strange, myrtertons srand.
cause
is the climate, witkfok tew hZ 1
.
*&gt;. P. was ago. and the -'balro,-. danOT lwu(rht
of my train at that hour of the night ; and mart
.
. potent
~
from India about
the year aoo which have attracted his attention,
...........................................................
I within a few hundred feet of me, and
made me mad to begin with, aud I was : —
flow or why
the climate of America
1 here was I, os effectually prevented which, in its rarions evolutions, rep. while Edison has done likewise. These
in no good humor when I approached I prodaces the effect that it does bas
*- much .tudy to deelpb.,,
- ___ .. ..if
of all enemies ot r-***
wUlraqnlra
LITERARY achievement
fro® getting at him by a resents
barrierthe
of subjection
i
my new passenger to collect his fare, i never been explained.
Dr. Mitchell
Mara
The
LIT£k*rj_"
the state.
All the guests received thcy«ra mww
mc***e8 from
from Mm
The 8"*"DCST
the operation ,jf
of climatic condi- J
irnn
Btret43hed “tone
©F THZ CENTURYThen, when he shoved at me a much- I! says
cayc ♦■&gt;»*
silver mementos of the eelc bration
Preece diwoeery. on the othw hand, I
1
tions
in
relation
to
health
in
this
©nunAf
‘
.
.
«
.
,
-4,?
WeGn
’i. on new plan, by tM
handled piece of pasteboard, signed by ’ tions in relation to health in this eounput.
U
in
the
power
of
the
people
of
i
-Jf
At
&gt;t I bethought me that there
tbe jxwtnuwTcr
postmaster general aua
aud commonucommand- 1i try is utterly mysterious; but
ho 1is
uie
out ne
b was ----- x
SK Vinon
ft •iwllt.
.m
eurlh to .end dirart eleetriral current. |
KvreUu. Oerters T-.
ing
J quite
that■ * -thfc
rotunda,
It* Editor* number 24-/.
tag in imperious
imj *
*language *that
’ ‘ *the
’
'* persuaded
....
. development
.
. just r 4-—RTa^.. oatCc 10
An interesting regulation la just an- to Mars, whoee inhabitants are so much
In prep*r
letT 7Brds.
1 rushed to ii
bdder be carried free
freeof-charge
“
heider
of charge on all ;: ataanervous
nervoustemperament
temperamenth
iaone'of
one ofthe
tho £ j‘1
j; □ A’------------- -,n,
;T^ona
0.nXy“rabUl.ryot
nonnoed
from
autocratic
Russia
bv
of
ocraelee.
th«
they
m.y
H^
‘
.
'trains Anrrvinf.
carrying United States mails, 1 ! race changes which are also giving the
message: ■
•
I niL-n State* mails. 1 .
plrnntrA* whknh aro
tFivintr fhra
.
.X -------------- -- —3 fcu,J
which the government hope, to prevent be able to help us out in the work of nearly
“I as here, but the btanh foul of a doorke-n-r
lost my temper completely. I was so ; Americans facial.vocal and other pecul-' won't uke ray airdtoyc®?'
-------------- over-charges of physicians.
i)» (he
mad t^at I would listen to no expluna- I iarities derived from none of their an-TheThe
clerk
gravely
took
my
800,000
AND PHRASES.
C1«e» «« divided ln tl.reZ electrical interchange will be neoesaarv
clerk gravely took my message, ”ew
tion from him. because 1 considered | cestral stocks.
Some scientific ob- I paid as much for Ustransmission as
classes according to size, and the na- for some time, but what win be the
lo.
to tients in three grades, aa follows- The emotions at the scientific world when
him either a train robber or an xmpos- servers have affirmed that there is an if it had
1 ’been
-- directed
’•
- to somebody
*
5g-.,r°dDi«ion.ryoIm.
ter, and 1 made him paj* his fere in the i “electric*’ quality in the climate here tlie most remote corner of the British Erst, capitalists, proprirtm,^’^
coin of the realm, for which I gave him J wuftuu
which operas
operates kK&gt;w«.iM4j
powerfully on sue
the isles. A telegraph boy, being privi- factnrpi-M- thn
—...i _
,
t-.au j
a receipt.
I aerves, but it h not clear
*
* * **
. fcged to pass the doorkeeper, conveved
DO NOT BUY A DICTIONARY
what
they
l
Dte MiteWl who ittolhe^aentaUveoU ^^hrt
‘•I soon he.nl from mr mistate after moan by that; and Dr. Mitchell, who
Orta you*™ taTMUntrt tw
I rrached St. Lonia The pi" o«« ha. probably giron the aabjert more
turbulent constituency. He responded
immediately, and I had the JsatiBfac“Tiroonta. tert tree to tey
tion of knowing that for once I had
court of Vienna just ten years ago- The
visit ought to have been returned with­
in at the latest twelve months, nnd the
emperor’s hesitation and delay in the
matter are attributable to the cnmpli.cations which would «ri#e in conr*ection with the vaticun, since thrf pontiff
Absolutely rotate* to receive at the
Vatican any Catholic sovereign who has
not first paid his resjx-cts to the head
of the church before? holding any intercourse with the quirinal
King Humbert of coirse insists that
the first visit should be to the quirinal,
and this renders the stev ot Catholic
royalties in the eternal leity a source of
endleas complications pud awkward
, COfttreteW. To make matters worse,
Empress Elizabeth hus.jevou since tho
j death of her son: visited Rome incog;
nito, and been received by the pope
’ without paying the slightest attention
to the quirinal. and that it was after
this that she .was permitted to make a
stay at Venice without! receiving any
attention from the Italian nnthorltibe,
being even forced to take her turn
with tbe tourists when the visited th©
royal palace in which shie had fonrierly
£wclt as its 1 ni .tress prior to the forced
surrender of Venice to. Italy by Aus-

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VOL. XXX1X.NO. 19.

__J^stings, mich. September

6.1894.

WHOLE NO. 2047

fanc.,ed purity on this
i what a happy surprise awaited them! Be­ many of our most staid and dlgnafled peo­
untn,nd“‘&gt; 'Ot the raglug: fore the command to “fall in" was Riven,
n .* few mon,entF carried death। a brand new tally-ho and six of the fineat ple taking part in the celebration.
It bad been the Intention of the division
^d^ruetton throughout the fa,ed
ey and east a gloonx over the whole coun- coaches in Washington were driven up be­ to accept the Invitation to give &gt;n exhibi­
n ’»uUD8eeM and unkllown tbe Angel of fore the Michigan headquarters for Haa- tion drill at Fortress Monroe and Ocean
’ tings Division. The Division was taken Beacli, but owing to an Inability to get
h*" wln«» over the pe.cet-.il
tjl*”11 I1*"*' ,nd wcraed to lure thei to and from the ground in these coaches. berths on the steamer, and as the mmbera
mW "T: °r lbelr
to Utt- For this complete surprise which added no were alb worn out, it was decided by vote
"t1“!»yS0' »&gt;'• «''»'!»" Of death little to the spirits of .the members, the to start home Saturday evening on tbe
Kulghta are indebted to Messrs Luke Wa­ 11:10 train via Chesapeake &amp; Ohio R. R.
Mind tbelr eye. .nd clow their
ters, John T. Iximbard, Chester Messer which was done, chartering a sleeptag
«»rs to the thundering roar of that moun­
The tally-bo and car for tbe entire distance.
tain of waler that' In a moment swept and R. B. Messer.
We arrived at Kalamazoo before six
them and their, Into eternity. No pen can coaches were decorated with banners and
streamers, with the inscriptions. “Michi­
Trt,b' ?"dl * llorn&gt;' "“d
the suffering gan’’ and “Hastings.” and formed a pro­ o’clock Monday morning, but the Kalama­
zoo
Knights agalu testified their apprecia­
whL tin“&lt;bt' “""y
dr“wned
cession that attracted no little attention as
wnose. bodies were never recovered aud it bowk*d down Pennsylvania Ave towards tion of tbe victory of Hastings Division.
Tbe Kalamazoo Knights were drawn up
never will be.
the Capitol. As to their apppearance on In line aud met us with a baud. A little
After passing Johnstown we went
tbe grounds the Washington Post says:—
through '.he long tunnel which Is about a “While the New Albany team was still in march was made up State street and back
to the American house, probably to better
mHe Ip lerigth. pawing through a moun­
the field a good deal of commotion was prepare ns tor tbe excellent refreshments
tain. and just before reachlug Aliooba,
caused by the arrival ef the Hastings to which we were to be invited. It was
where we stopped for lunch we passed the team. They drove through the northwest
famous Horse-shoe bend, where the road gate in six coaches and a tally-ho, with n the disposition of the Knights to give an
goes down a 95 foot descent ip a very gay display of flags and ribbons. Their exhibition drill at Kalamazoo as requested,
short distance and at the same time makes appearance at the other end of the field but as several of Ihe members were sick
h circle not unlike a horse shoe from was greeted with vociferous applause a couple absent, and many of the uniforms
which it is named. A 20 minute stop was from the benches, and lent something of on tbe road between Cincinnati and Kala­
mazoo it was lm]&gt;ossible.
made at Harrisburgh for dinner. Before the festivity of a Derby day to the field
The citizens of Hastings expected tbe
leaving Pennsylvania we went through work."
Knights home Tuesday afternoon and
York, evidently a very prosperous city
After getting out of the coaches the di­
from which came the Bai low and Good- vision retired to the rear of the mammoth were preparing to give them a lousing re­
ception, which would without doubt-haVe
&gt;ear families to this city. The Battle of grand stands, a few minutes warming up been participated in by at least fron^ 5,000
Gettysborgb was fought not tar from &lt;trill was sone through with, after which
to 7,000 people as many from around the
i ork.
belts, helmets and clothing were adjusted city were expecting to take part. About
Nothing of special interest was noted on and shoes brushed for appearance before
eight o’clock Monday morning a telegram
the way from there into Washington the Inspecting judges. While the Judges was received In this city that tlie division
further than the great contrast in the were Inspecting the division, and by the would' arrive in the city within about three
residences and farm houses from those way they were given the severest Inspec­ hours. During this time those who could
We are familiar with In Michigan. Tbe tion of any division that drilled, a voice be were notified, and a crowd of 2000 or
houses along the Hue are many of them, in horn the grand stand rang out "You 3000 people were at the depot and along
fact most of them, old timers. Tbe out­ wont find any flies on those fellows."
»fle streets to welcome the victors. As
buildings aod fences are many of them
After giving the names of the men and soon as tbe train arrived and the weary
white-washed, adding much to their np- the officers the Washington Post had this Knights began to step from tbe-train they
nearanco and making a striking contrast to say of the drill put up by Hastings DI- were given such a reception as we doubt
U»&lt;he green pastures along the way.
vision:—
was ever surpassed in a city of tills size.
We arrived in Washington Sunday eve­
Whistles blexy. the fire alarm sounded,
Hastings Evokks Applause.
ning after eight o’clock, and after a short
and everything with which a noise cotjld
delay Alex Christie put in rii appearance
Then came the famous Hastings Divi­ be made was mustered into service. The
and caused the* hearts of all the Knights sion. No. 19, of Hastings, Mich.
whole fire department was present and a
t&lt;&gt; sink way down in their shoes, when be
They marched out with a shout of ap­ large number with brooms formed an
infoimed them that he had been unable plause from the benches. It was evident archway throng which the Knights
to secure any rents.
Gen. Carnahan, that the largest crowd of the day was passed. Carriages were in waiting for the however, very kindly gave the Knights present to see this team. It was 12:15 division and they were driven around the
the use of
headquarters lout at the wh« n Capt. Niskern, ihe officers having city, where tbe enthusiasm of all the citi­
grounds, which was large enough to. ac­ completed their inspection, called out “At­ zens were shown by handsomely decorated
commodate all very nicely, aud after the tention,” mid the programme drill was residences and lawns
Across Mein St.
L dlous rille the longed-for desire to sleep commenced. It Is a rare sight to see two hung two large banners, one bearing the
was indulged in. especially by Sir Kt. N. such teams as the Girard and'Hostings inscription “Niskern’s Daisies." the other
T. Parker who snored so loudly that the cracks going through a quick drill. Capt. was a “Welcome lo the Knights." The
Night Police threatened to pull down tbe Niskem Is an officer of the regiilar army procession moved to tbe Hastings house
lent.
ou furlough, and the team is composed of where-Judge Smith made tbe following
The next day Quarter-master Jenkins, young business and professional men of address of Welcome:—
of l-apeer, assigned us quarters in one of Hastings who have leisure and intelligence Commander and Sir Knights of the winning
.
the most desirable localities on the .whole to devote to their military pastime. As a division:—
We are justly proud that we have this op­
grounds, and In many other ways mani­ Jesuit every movement on the field yesterportunity of meeting the “Champions of the
fested such an interest In our success and terday was executed with the closest pre­ World" and that you belong to our own city.
comfort that he was many times pronounc­ cision, nnd the cadence of their footfalls We are uot uumlndful that you bear this honor
ot hard, energi tlc. penieveriug labor.
ed to be “all right” by the whole divi­ sounded like the roll of a drum. All or­ becxuMi
That you have been instant in seas *n aud out
sion.
ders were executed In quick time, such as of season, and because this honor has come to
No more beautiful spot could have been wheelipg into line from fours, two fours yon, and through you to us. I-have do hesita­
In sa&gt;ing that the people of this city tlds
selected for the camp ground, which was from rear. Every foot rose and fell at tion
morning aru •■upreniely happy.
on the “While l|ts." On a rise of ground one time, change of step was effected
We know this has wine to vnu,through the
in tbe center of this lot rises the Washing­ without break, lines were formed from all most persevering and patient tflort. and by in­
sacrifice*, for all of which we owe
Ion monument its brail towering up to the sorts of formations, obstacles passed by dividual
you a debt ot gratitude, which we wlrfh to' pay
dizzy height of 555 feet. All around the oblique movements with remarkable ce­ by giving you an evidence of our good will nnd
base of this handsome structure tbe laud lerity and the most admirable precision.
.We have not forgotten that at Cincinnati you
was white with tents. Across from our One man dropped his sword. The com- wore
the victors, aud two Years bUer at Milwau­
headquarters was the Bureau of Engraving pary bad been deployed at intervals of kee you captured the prize, and now that you
nnd Printing where bur Uncle Sam prints one and was stretched across the campus have been lo the capital city of this country, we
full to over flowing In our appreciation and
all of his money, tbe stamping, however, in a long line. He was tie* left guide, but are
gratitude. We have Dot fbrgo-.u-ri that you
being done at the Treasury Department never moved out of bls tracks. No one at nave ulwats been winners aud to say that we
•
Also across from us was one of the a distance noticed the accident, but tfie are proud of you Is but stating it mildly.
We believed from tha first tnat you could not
Botanical gardens.
officer Immediately In the rear picked up fall to wlu the prize, because we felt that you
Nothing of very much importance oc­ the sword and handed it to the man. This are made of the stuff that cousUluta winners,
curred until Tuesday afternoon when the alone
■
marred what would otherwise have aud under the guidance of your magnetic lead­
there would be known to you 'do such word
grand parade of from 13,000 to 15,000 uni­ beeu a perfect drill. Yet, though in itself er
as fall, and we are happy in the thonebt that
formed Knights and at least 3000 uniform- .annoying, it only served to show the we have not been disappointed.
This
lti&lt;V*ed Is not only a g'-eatday for us as
ed musicians paraded the streets of Wash­ thorough training of the men, nothing be­
bu*. for us as knights, for we do not
ington. As we rasseil the White house we ing noticeable but the stooping of the cblzens,
forxet that yon belong totals grand order, nor
were reviewed by the President of the ,officer to the ground to pick up the sword, do we forg’d that ot e of our own citizens.wham
United States who looks very much like tbe man himself standing like a sentinel at we all delight to honor and who deserved the
ptn-.-e be has fairly won. stands ta day lu cer­
the better class of pictures printed of him. ,Salute.
Capt. Niskem Is a fine of- tain
line to lieeuine the head of this great order
ills reviewing stand was a very small af- .geer. and his manner of delivering his of KnUhts of P.rthias.
Uro. Kuignteof the division, I liave been se­
fair, being only large enough to hold two ,com mauds has not a little to do with the
Lo welcome you back to thia beautiful
or three persons.
During the whole interest that Is Inspired by the work of lected
little city, with 1U hunrtn-ds ot appreciative
parade the President insisted upon Steud- the team.
citizens, who are happy im 11m knowledge of the
lug up though It took the procession tftree
There was loud and prolonged applause act that you are of cuts city and that it is your
lorue, and this calls to my mind Liat you have
hours to pass, aud be expressed himself ।as the men at double quick marched off brs-ti
from home for many days, ana that It
as being highly pleased with the military the field, at 12:39, having completed the would not be surprising that you would want to
meet
Wife aud babies, or sweet-hearts, and MI
appearance and beating of the Knights.
drill programme in seventeen minutes.
will
not
detain you longer.
Tuesday night Capt Niskern Joined the “Who's all right?" shouted a chorus of
in conclusion I am instructed by the com­
Captains of the other Divisions that were voices on the bleachers and in the amphi­ mittee having matters In charge.-to say ta you
“Michigan,” was the reply, that you have taken us somewhat by surprise,
to compete forihe prizes. In order to de­ theater.
that is. we did not expect yon so soon, but that
termine In what order the divisions should .given in as loud a tone from a half dozen arrangements
for your further welcome and re­
drill as many numbers as there were com­ other directions. Like the work of the ception will be progressing during tbe day and
peting divisions were placet! In a hat and Girards, every movement' was executed we Invite you and yoar frhrds to meet us be;e
this
evening
from
■ to Ji.that your many admlr
the numbers on the slips drawn from the with snap and precision, and the perfect ers may continue to show yoi tbe appreciation
hut by the Captain of the division, Indlcat- ,character of their evolutions was calculat­ we have for you. not only as .victors, butt a
ed the order in which they were to drill. ,ed to excite the most lively admiration of citizens.
Monday evening a large rec«ption was
Capt Niskem drew “No. 17" and was or- ।their excellence.
Nerved up to the highest tension: given the Knights by tbe citizens of Has­
dered to report for drill Thursday Torenooti at 11:30. As one division dropped ।spurred by the determination to excel all tings, the ladies especially manifesting
Tbe dining room was
out. we were the iCth division to drill. previous drills, and with the knowledge great interest
Capt Nlskein wisely saved the «‘renKj»» that the thoughts of the citizens of Has­ beautifully trimmed. The Knights were
of bls men In Washington, and while the tings were with them st the moment, the formed in line in tbe hotel parlors and
other Divisions were drilling from three to ,division entered the contest with confi­ after a siege ot hand-shaking and receiv­
seven hours per day, Hastings Division (dence. At the close of the drill they were ing the congratulations ot all, repaired to
was quietly resting In their tents to’
, rewarded by having the Mystics acknowl­ the dining room where light refreshments
the Washington drl’l the supreme effort or ,edge that they were defeated. The drill were served. Taken all In all the greeting
their lives.
The Captain’s refraining was heralded ks a sure winner by all who to the Knights was fully In accord with
from drilling, and especially from drilling witnessed it and the division left the the honors they won.
before any spectators, caused much specu- grounds in high glee, promenading the
Notes.
latten and worry among competitors as to .various streets, while Its score of friends
Aiderman Busby was the tonsorial artist
our condition. The Mystic Dhflslon. of .on the tally-ho blew horns, answered sa­
and' did
Jt * at Washington and did his part exceeding­
Girard. Kansas, were our neighbors in lutes, waved flags nnd banners —
camp and a nice tot of fellows they were such other things as betokened their io­ ly well towards, properly titling the boys
They held the Champtonship which tjiey terest In the division and the exeel lent for the close Inspection given tljem. He
has returned aud can be found at tbe old
won at Kansas Citv two years ago. and drill.
Just before tlit* division took the fi-ld stand.
openly boasted that tbe only rival that
they feared was Hastings and they were for drill the large Park gate swung open
Alex Christie looked after the baggage
confident of defeating us.
The result and through It breathlessly rushed au ex­ as he has at all previous competetive
cited man who proved to be none other drills.
must have been a great &lt; 19aPP°
than
Hon.
P.
T.
Colgrove,
who
brought
and no doubt was. as they took their de­
Messrs. Fred Knapp aud Addle Parker
parture very soon after the awards were the welcome news of his election to the
•
after the culinary department, and
made without stopping to bid adieu to high office of Supreme V‘ce Chancellor. •looked
Knights of Pythias of the World, by the it is a fact that no division on the ground
■ni“u%d„ morning « one ot
overwhelming vote of 99 to 18. Knowing had better meals served.
excitement in ramp. « on ttat day We of the great interest that be had for the
For the excellent rccor d they have made
success of his favorite division: the SaW««bl"&lt;ton p»pen&gt; bed pr?dI*'“'d
and tbe honors they have won, the division
t tie Champions of Girard, and Hastings Di prerne Lodge excused Mr. Colgrove from feels personally indebted to Capt A. D.
.l.lrau would drill, weelbrr wltb r«k“"- the remainder of its fotenoon session that Niskem who has labored long and faith­
bnr, W Va.. dhlalon which was re- be might witness the drill.
Saturday the prizes were awarded, Has­ fully. They appreciate that vietory
Mrded aa a “black horse." Olrard waa
not won by any superior mental capacity,
Jsoked to drill at nine o'clock and Uaa tings getting first. As soon as the result but that it came by reason of their having
tlnra »■ 11:30 ,nd J’a'eeraburk laaL Earl) was known the wires between Washing­ a thorough, competent military Captain
In the morning the camp Waa astir. Has ton and Hastings were kept warm. As to teach and discipline them and his
tinge and Girard separated on y by a few soon as the glad news reached ibis city the strict military teaching and discipline waa
Steps were preparing for ti»® contest, fire alarm was sounded, the whistles of all what told when the final contest cams
while the sky above threatened to cut fur­ the factories blew and every church and Capt Niskem was conceded ou all sides to
ther proceeding short by
So™.0' school bell in the city was rung. Fanners be tbe best Captain at tbe conclave wbo
the Hastings contingMlt went out to tbe living within a few tnllea of the city, bear­ took part in the contest, being tbe only
un pack ‘Li ... th7\r.U&lt;» P"1 “P “ ing the alarm, whistles and bells thought
strictly military man among all -l
“
the
MceUent drill, which Ather raoaed ooW that the city was burning down, hitched Captains of the various divisions and his.
up their horses aod came on the rnn, only
chills to creep up and
voice
and
military
bearing
winning
him
to find that the nojae.was
honor of the
friends and admirers on all sides.
* vietoiy which has given Hastings, and
Hastings Division a National reputation.
Twas tbe drill of their life and first
The business bouses displayed flags and prize had to come to Hastings.
bunting, while the irrepressible kid was
The guitars and mandolin drew large
turned loose and vented his hilarity on his crowds before tbe Hkhigan headquarters.
SwmSndt^Mlta.-.xpraUng'o march favorite musical instrument—Ihe fish bom.
,
take a elreet rar to tbe rronnda All Saturday afternocn and ap to 111----------------- --------- —:--------------------wbleh waa about two miles rflstauL But o'clock midnight Bedlam reigned supreme.
terrlbtairrta1

KEEP GOOD STRONG SHOES
ON YOUR CHILDREN, FOR

HEALTH IS WEALTH
SSE OUR LINE BEFORE YOU BUi'
AS WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY.

«e"Frent woolleu &amp; Bronson

In the Competetive Drill
at Washing-ton.

For the Third Time They Won
The Championship in a
National Contest.
Forty Five Companies En­
tered, and 27 of them
Drilled.
non p. t. colgrove elected su­
preme VICE CHANCELLOR OF
. THE PYTHIAN ORDER BY A
VOTE OF 99 TO 13.

Amid shower,
«uiiu
Snowers &lt;.t
ot rhe,
rh-e. ■
a mflukllu
sprinkling of
a .__ supnoswl
other odd ___
eudilems
tn
...........
lo hritlfa
bring nrwwl
good luck, &lt;t
the
caia ..that. were' lo

(till
Hhmws and
nn.l
old shoes

uear Hastings Division, No. 19. U. IL K.
of I’, to ihe Nation’s Cuphol, where they
'TVv.as?.1“ tocomP4;lp ror Hie Champion­
ship in National contest, left tliU city «ne
week ago Saturday. The train pulled out
slowly aud the pditing Pilules given by the
Inigo r.Hlheiing were the last evidences of
th** well-wishes of the citizens of Hastings
]&lt;
of. the prominent features of our business, and ns Pie Knights vanished from the city. °
At Kaiannuoo we were given! a hearty
w- an- “tti»ig an enviable reputation for the first-class W. ICOUMJ by the Katamaroo Division, many
ot whom joined u» on out (rip. The
: • we give. Our fits are reliably and quickly made. courtesies shown Hastings Division by
their Kalamazoo brotbeis were all fully ap­
s and Children want fits we always fit them with hid reflated and were only fiuihei evidences
of that Irat-r^al feclfog (bnl always has.
JL-1-i’.rox' fine shoes; when nice every-day shoes are and always should prevail among Brother
Knights. At Kalamazoo we took the G.
v.ai.H
Kludge, Kalmbach &lt;&amp; Co.’s goods fill the bill. IL and 1. to Foil Wayne, and at Fort
Wayne the Pennsylvania Central. Noth­
Li li- ;like those H. P. Baldwin Goat Skin Shoes.
ing ot note occurred before reaching I’ittsburgli wiihonl It might be the midnight
drill in an Ohio city. The drill corps was
composed of live or six men under com­
mand ot "Admirable" Warner nnd others,
| Hie &lt; o' ps electing a new leader every’ time
; the one in charge gave a wrong .command.
11' is needless to add that a new offi ;er was
j elected very ftequeetly. and many com~‘ mands Ll^at 'w'ere not only difficult but
even impossible of execution, were given.
We arrived in smoky Pittsburgh early
in the morning, stopping only a short
lime. Our trip through the mouutains
was very pleasant. All along through
Pennsylvania were oil or gas wells,, coal
and iron mines, and last but not least a
tm plate factory. It whs very properly
named the "McKinley Tin Plate Works."
_ but of course was closed down. The
- scenery along the mountains Is grand.
5] Beautiful mountain resorts and .parks
weie occasionally passed where those who
bad tbe lime. Inclination and money could
) । well spend both their time nnd money in
taking advantage ot all-the pleasures of
these mountain homes and get all the
benefits that must l&gt;e had trom : the
cool, refreshing mountain air. Our road
wound arouud through the mountains,
following streams, crossing ravines, and
occasionally darling through tunnels of
Egyptian darkness and dashing out madly
Into light again.
One place through which we went, had
been the scene of a terrible horror upon
which tbe whole' world looked with pltv
and that was the city of Johnstown. On Fri­
day May 31st, 1889, the day fallowing tbe
national holiday when tbe people of the
country pay tribute to the dead heroes
who fought, bled and died, by laying floral
emblems upon their graven, ou this
fatal morning, the people of that City had
resumed their everyday occupations un­
mindful of the horrible fate that awaited
them. About 20 miles above Johnstown
is Conemaugh lake, the water of which
Recently stood on the scaffold with only
was held by a dam 100 feet high and 900
a few moments between him and eternity.
fet* .across, the lake being over three
miles long and over r mile wide, in its
After the noose was adjusted he was ask­
widest spot The excessive rains that
season raised this lake higher than ever
ed if he wouldliketosayanything. “Yes”
and the pressure of tlie water found the
weak spots in tbe wall of masonry of
he replied, “I would like the make a few
which the dam was composed and on this
remarks about the Wilson Bill.” We
mertilng It was leaking as it never had be­
fore. Tlie water raised and |&gt;oured over
i submit that it was not natural for a man
the top of the dam. swelling Coneknaugh
Creek into a raging torrent Just before
under those circumstances to talk upon
the m Mintain of water came down upon
such a subject. It was not expected.
the peaceful city h rider upon a whhe
horse rode through the streets crying “lo
So you would not expect us to talk of
Ihe hills, to tbe hUte. for God’a sake to the
IhIIs (dr your lives." The List ever seen
anything but
of him was just as he was passing over the
bridge as it was swept away by the fltjod.
Johnstown and many of the sai^Hv.
places on Cunemaugh river were swept
ant of existence, millions of dollars of
dX .nd tbourand, ot llvra IraU
““wore told Hurt tl.e depot .nd Hi­
stone brldcre were «&gt;»ul tbe on y tb W
left standing .Her the Hood. Till, ta bard
to conceive, however, is the city h»s been
rebatlt upon u solid b.,1, .tnce then, t
building, tu-lug l«n(ely ot brick, many
It's our business, we’re interested in it,
them being large and comiuodloua. Lonemaneb river Itaelt as we rode along ns
SS’. lwJ.d like tbe trat thing tn the
and can’t help talking about it. If you

iGiyiNG FITS

5T0WELL

Quarter on
on all Russet
Goods.

snoes.

CONDEMNED
MURDERER

/

FURNITURE

want any Bed Room Suites, Dressers,
Elegant Book Cases or Furniture of any
kind just give me a call. My complete
stock and low prices will please you.
I can show you the nicest thing in the
line of Baby Carriages you ever saw if
you will only give me the opportunity.

world to fear as to floods.
wr
paaeett. It
»«&gt; “ l,r"M"^uv”°‘1?e
anole and a peraon could eaally waue
.i„,s it with a pair ot
out getting lbelr toet wet. There were
&lt;lrtu pool,, however, where It would be
Im^aslble lo do thia- Evld'nc“thOt
awful Hood ran yet be aeen along the hot
mm ,nd .hurra ot th. river where there
•re many steel rails that were WTO tro®
Ji! Sllroad track, .nd bent needy double,
tie. .nd timber. Mattered here Mid there,
half of It Wing burled in thenxikj b°tiom.

A.

McCoy.

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Along in this vauey au«t up
_little ।
fountain John,town .nd m.ny little

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Thrr.-day, Sept. 6. i&amp;94COOK

The Past
Guarantees

The Future
The fact that Hood’s Sarsapa.
rilla has cured thousands ot

reason for belief that it will
cure you. It makes pure,
rich, healthy blood, tones and
strengthens the nerves, and
builds up the whole system.
Remember

Hood’s
Cures
Be Sure tp get HOOD’S and
Only HOOD’S.
Hood's Pills «re especially prepared to be
fck*n with IIiKKl'n Sarsaparilla Me. per box.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
SKS Fall.

IrulijrOoc, /"atn. Take In Ume.WeM.

Weak J.ttnfx,

PROBATE ORDER.
State ”1 -Mlchtmn. ‘'•'untv of Bury—ss.
At a *e&lt;*M»i
th- Preh*:* Court for th*
Coun'x of B*rr&gt;. holden at th- Proturte offic*. In
tiwClry of
(*i «Md eonntv. &lt;mi Fri­
day the 3'V. d ty uf Aiwust. In th- year one
thousand elaht hundred and ninety four.
Erv*r::t, Chart*— W. Artnatfonc, Jud.-e of
Frobat-.
In t’l** uniter of the estate of Kuos Hud­
son, dect ased.
.
On tvndiniArt filine the v’tlllon rtuly-mfl-l
of Daniel striker. **xe**U'or of th(*last will and
teatnnieut nf said dns*ased pr*\l:»g that hl&lt;
final nc-ounr now on fDe Id h»V&lt; court max t*
heard and allowed and he d-*&lt;:h*nt«M from RMd
trust
Thereupon it t% order—t. »bat Frt.'av th28th day otSaptMnber. A. n.. ism h*. t.'no’ri^'k ir
the iorenoon. be aWteDOd for the liearti&gt;*f old
petition airt that the Bar* M law of \s.dd •’eceanwl and all other person* hitecested In na d
estate, are required lo appear
a ««A&lt;lot» «»•
said co irt. (h«*n to he holden nt the ProbaU- -f
flee, In.tbe (Sty of Hasttnir* o* Mid counts a-ir
Show ••atise. K any there be. vIn 'he prav-r of
the petitioner mat «ot be unuped. And ills
further ord-red. that v»ld petitioner five
to the prr*oe» Int-reated lr w»id estate, of thr
pemlewy of »ald petition and the heartig
i thereof hy cr using a cop’ nf tlii- nnl-r to be
publlid&gt;'*&lt;i in the
Baxnkr. a new
paper printed and circulated In Niid Conn tv o;
Burn’, one- In each week for t’jr-e successive
weeks previous to mid day of beartm*.
.

CUAS \V. AR.MR-1 ROXO.

Judrfe o! Probate.

(AtHMCCW.1

NOTICE FOB HEARING CLAIMS.
Stole of Michigan, County ot Barry—
Notice Is hereby given, that by an order of
tbe Probate Court tor the County of Bam
- made &lt;&gt;* tbe 30th day of August. A. D. 18M.
tlx m &gt;ntbs fpom that date were allowed for cred­
itors to present ihrir claims agidnst the estate
of Charlie. P. Fisher, late of • said county,
deceased, sad that idl creditors of said deceased
are required to present lbelr claims tosrid
Probate Court, at the Probate office. In the City
of Hastings, for examination and allowance, ••n
or h.-lon- the 2nd day of March next,
and that such claims will be heard before said
court, oa Friday, the 30lb day of November
and on Saturday, the 2nd day of March
next, at teu o'clock tn the torenoou of each ol
those days.
Dated Au usl30th. A. D. 1804.
Chas. W. armstroxo.
Judge of Probate.
A DM I N ISTRA TOR’S SALE.

In the matter of - the estate of Lnelnda
Blanchard, deceased.
Notice U hereby riven that I shall sell at
public auction, to the highest bidder, on Frl
day the tot* day of October. A. I) not. at to
o'clock. In Ebe forenoon, at tbe Probate Office
tn • be city &lt; Hastings, In tbe County of Barry,
in th* State of Michigan, pursuant to license
and autbomy granted to tne on tbe first day of
September, A. I). 1KM, by the Probate Court of
Barry County. Michigan, all ot the estate, nght.
title and Interest of the *aM deceased of. tn ana
to tbe real eatate situate and being In tbe
County of Hany, tn tbe State of Michigan,
known and described as follow*. to wit: The
west four-MUu &lt;4-a» of north one eighth (1-8) of
east one fo«rth (14&gt; of south east quarter U-4)
of section thirty-one (31) town one north rance
ten west.containing four acres of land, be the
same more or less.
•
.
Dated, Sei&gt;teml&gt;er 1st. A. D.,1»4.
•
Ira Blanchard. Administrator.

Hastings City Bank,
Hastings,

CAPITAL

-

-

Mich.

$75,000.00

SURPLUS 815-000.00.

Incorporated under the laws of the State of
Michigan.
Open for business Dec. 15.1888.
‘ officers:
•D. G. Rot&gt;lB*oo, President;
Chester Messer. Vice. Pres.
D. W. Reynolds, Cashier.:

DIEJECTOR8:
D. r. Reynolds,
D.G. Roklnson,
John Carveth.l
Chaster
F.T. Colgrove.

t__
Messer,

Ha* tbe only savings department In tn Barry
■ County and pays Interest on ail tune
depatns.

\&gt;*7'phers, ana Teeehsre. Bdaeate for »«ch position* st the Graad Ran ids BtaUni Colle**, Shorthand, and Normal School.
For Catalogm, addnaa ▲. »L Pariah, Propr.

Hall’s Specific!
Regains ^““y^Powers.
Curee NERVOUS DEBILITY,
LOSS OF VIGOR
INSOMNIA and
GENERAL DEBILITY.

PriM,«One Dollar Par Box.

PATRIOTIC PILGRIMS.

over which George Washington used

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

NAD ELEPHANTS.

to drive on Sunday mornings to the old
Th. PeottlUr Affection That Often
Fanner* Enjoy ThemMlvm.
The history of the Kcarsarge has
: Christ church in Alexandria, ten miles
B-laee tho Groat Boar,t^n
Thousands of Tourists Visit Mount BWay, where he was a vestryman. nnd
The annual picnic of the Pioneer been so many times told, cays the New
society
of
Hillsdale
county
was
held
at..
Vernon Every Summer.
ofttlmes officiated in taking up the
York Herald, that it seems like “tak­
■' ■
' collections. The pew which he occu- Baw Beese park, near Hillsdale, fa ing owl* to Athena” to attempt to
ru.—
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' pied remains to-day as it was then, connection with the picnic of the say anything about her.
tarw Have Gooe ou lhe
There is,
••d KilledT».____
with his name upon tbe oaken door, Farmers’ Pioneer association. The day however, an item of history connected
of the Fnther of HU Cocnlrj
and opposite is the family pew of Rol&gt;- was an ideal one for such a gathering, with tids famous vessel which, so far
—Riverside Park.
and
the
old
pioneers
ware
out
in
force.
ert E. Lee, another celebrated Virginia
aa I am aware, has never appeared in
In the East Indies, where tame clesoldier and revolutionist- Whether or The meeting began at 10 o’clock a. m. print.
(Speclsl W**hinirton Letter.]
not flic existence of Riverside park nnd At noon there was a picnic dinner. Al •
A number of years ago while stop­ phanta are classed as intelli/mt ma­
Tens of thousands of our people visit its indifference to public sentiments of 1 o’clock the literary programme was ping in a little mountain town in Ger­ chines and are invaluable adjuncts t0
the national capital every year, and a morality and religion, have ever been called. On the part ot the pioneers, many I became acquainted with Chief civil engineering and transportation, a
majority of them make pilgrimage* to brought to the attention of the governor one from each township had been Engineer A. Gebhardsbauer, of the im­ “rogue" elephant is os much dreaded
is problematical.
The ■prcs- selected to give a short history of the perial German navy.
the.home of George Washington on the of Virginia,
„
...
—
He recalled to aa an outbreak of cholera, a tornado,
is certainly
sufficient
hillside at \pthers
his old home,
Mount-Verent chief executive of the 013 Pominhm, settlement, etc., of that town, and fne that when the Kearsarge fought or a man-eating tiger. Its very sagacity
non. Swift steamers ply the Potomac, Gov. O’Ferrell, is a high-minded Chris- Hon. Fred Fowler/of Reading; Ron. the Alabama off Cherbourg anchor makes it all the more dangerous, and
leaving their wharves at ten o’clock tian gentleman, who believes in the William Drake, of Amboy; Hon. chains had been placed on both sides once started on a career of destruction
every morning, nnd reaching the ver- 1 maintenance of order and the enforce- William Mercer, of Somerset, and of the Kearsarge in order to better and life-taking its methods Jipi» ar cyn­
others responded for their respective protect the boiler and engines from the ical in their pertinacity and ingenuity.
dure-clad Virginia home of tbe father j
Of such “rogues" there are tlie wild
town a This part of the programme enemy’s fire.
of his country about noon. The pai S If
triotic pilgrims climb the ascending
IV
was quite lengthy, but was highly en­
Along time after the battle, when beast excluded from commnni'm with
joyed by the old settlers, who lived the Kearaarge was lying off the Azores its fellows and the domesticate/ unimal
path and roadway to the historic manor, !
their pioneer days over again. 'At the island*! the anchor chains which had in the condition of ‘^nust.” The latter
and take their lunches in the old ' Mf/
kitchen and dining-room, where they I Fgj
close of these exercises officers were done such good service were delivered la more dangerous than the other l&gt;eare attended by old-time Virginia negro 1
chosen and the society adjourned for over to the care of the United States cause its spell of blind fury i.-n.-rally
servants.
‘ I
beginsconsul
in densely
populaLThey
d neighbor
­
another year.
at Fayal.
remained
In I
The spirit of progress which has in- |l
’
the consular store house until July, hoods.
vaded the southern section of our com- II
East
Indian
official
statistics,
how
­
1870.
1 The Chris Kern Brewing Co.’* plant,
mon country since the civil war has de­
At this tigje, just at tho outbreak of ever, prove that, as a rule, where one •
' one of the largest and most complete the Franco-German war, the German person is killed by an elephant nca'rly
veloped many of the natural resources j
of its kind in the state, burned at wooden !frigate Arcona arrived at Fa­ forty are destroyed by tiger*, leopards,
which had been hidden and untouched *
। Port Hnron. The brewing and malt yal. Tlie Arcona was one of the old I bears, wolves and hyenas. Exc; ptlons
because overshadowed by the cloud of , .
houses, refrigerators, cooper shop, and type of wooden war vessels. Mr. Geb- alter these data. In one instance a
slavery. The same spirit is bringing
storehouses were entirely consumed, hardsbauer. who was chief engineer of tame elephant which ■'had been docile
to the city and country homes of that
section many of the luxuries which ,
the only buildings remaining being the Arcona, was ordered by her com­ fot years became demoniacal and tore ‘
were for many years 'known only to
'
the machine and of the beer cellar*. mander to rig* up something to afford away trumpeting to the woods. Before
H,l,Mhmn« hi • ••
The brewery contained an immense
the north. The same spirit is traversing i
protection for her engine in case the it was killed it had ravaged a comma£_• "!!!!i|l!lili"
the hills and vales of Virginia with the
amount of grain and 10,000 barrels of Arcona should fall in wjth u French nity and killed thirty-five persons.
modern developments and require­
beer, all of which, excepting what is ।I ship, it being the intention to proceed
In India the oocu^itfam known as
' “must," which is qynonymou.*- with
ments of rapid transit, and to-day i
contained in one cellar, being entirely
। to Germany at once.
1
along the palisades of the Potomac an
destroyed. The loss cannot be ac­ ' In a search for material in the store-1 madness, is heralded by an exudation
electric railway runs from ancient
curately stall'd, but will be between
। house of Mr. iMbney, the United States on the forehead of the bull elephant
Alexandria to the northern gates of ment of law. If the power is vested 850.000 and 880.000. The books of the
eon»nl, he found the old anchor chain, and swelling of the temples* such an
Mount Vernon.
jI *In
~ him * to prerent thn‘continuance of concern were allrecured.
------ —
of *■«’
,n&lt;1
« animal in captivity isyshackled, and
I Those who desire to take the steam­ such reeue. In a locality which should ;
iteal.h 1» Michia...
cured them. They were plac ed on the caution is observed in uppn-ifching it.
boat route and ride two hours on the he free from ,-rery taint of immorality
and
irriligion,
and
his
attention
is'
During
the
weekended
August
25
reArcona
exactly
ns
they
had
been
on OecasionaLy elephant* with chronic
placid stream, can always do so, be­
bad tempers are found, but they should
cause steamers will run for many years called to existent facts, there can be P°rts sent in by seventy-three observers ' the Kcarsarge. and in a short time she |
not be classed with those who- are
no
doubt
that
he
will
promptly
exer.
,n
various
portion*
of
the
state
to
the
i
'
VM
ready
and
sailed
for
the
l
atherdespite the competition of the trolley
periodically dangerous., &lt;&gt;r- th- wild
*
I 8taU board of health indicated that I la°d.
| line. They go not only to Mount Ver­ cisc that power.
outcasts
which are inlso known &amp;*
But Riverside park Is not the only I whooping cough and tyyhold fever in-1 The Arcona met with neither adwnnon, but to a popular pleasure resort, j
A typical “rogue” ran
. . .. . —. .
..-------- . &gt; . i creased and remittent fever decreased j ture nor trouble of any kind on her I “solitaries.”
Marshall Hall, directly across the river point
of interest along the route of this 1
amnek
near
Jtibbalpore in I£T’&gt;. and is
from Mount Vernon, and daily excur­ rapid transit road to the last res’ ing in urea of prevalence. Typhoid fever ; homeward voyage, but she remained in
spoken of m a man cater. bv-Niuae in
»
pmee
ox
tussxuugion.
xnc
vraxus
cod
f
wa
’
reported
at
forty-four
places.
Mirviee.
and
the
chains
were
kept
on
sions make the steamboat enterprise
place of Washington. The trains con|vt J pwmvavic uuu itxucvti.
sist of the motor and two trailers. I diphtheria at twenty-three, measles at her until the close of the war. after-1 killing some of itt victims it t- k them
very profitable one indeed.
In iU mouth and tore them t - pieces.
Those
visit
national Xcapital
which
cars eight months
---- --- -- who
-- --------------the
-------------------------- .NHwu
--v. are open
vu...
w- of ' four* scarlet fever at thirty-eight, con- : ward being turned over to the navyMany of the “rogue" clcplm..l *. ries
mh pell
at Kiel ns old iron. They were
rush
pell mell
mell from
from point
point to
to point,
point, the
the year,
year, and
and the
the rapid
rapid time
time. which
which ■■ sumption at two hundred and thirtyfrom Aria are based on the d.-ings of
manifesting a desire to see as much as is made
mo&lt;le over the route produces an in- three and smallpox at Detroit an*! ’ «tiH there hi 1 ‘.iSS, ar.d^scv*’ral^indents
either o» tracised l&gt;eu&lt;s ■ r . -c wno
'
made
by
the
shot
from
the
Alabama
Sturgis.
poasible in as little time na possible, vigorating breeze on the hottest day.
escaped from'captivity, who in hunting
• could still be seen in them.
,
Therefore it is to be presumed that a so tliat the trip is an outing not only ,
tb« Borden for HU Wife.
I The log book of the Kcamargc does agricultural neighborfe-nxls t • f. e-i o®
greftt numlwr of visitors to the na- interesting but beneficial. Unlike the •
Joseph Ertelt’s body with a bullet not show that the chains were disposed crops,devastated plan.te.tb-m-r.ml killedtionnl capital will in the future years broad-gauge trunk lines of steam raid-1 * c,.** ire . 1*.. L.. w w&gt;..a
—1V
—
- - ’
“ ~ mentiop
-*
• '
hole in the head was found 1lying
beof« as •I ’have stated.
No
wliatpeople who cam • in their way. *hu» ,
take the trolley to Mount Vernon be- way«&gt; the electric line is indiffcrent
indifferent to ।•
a wUlow tree at Belle He park c.er Is mode of the disposition mule which wandered in th. i’ ’n rii«iriet
cause rapid transit will be a time saver grades; and the cars mount
.nt hills.
hills, som'
somek I! nenjli
(re Detroit
nre»wrei« He L.J
______________
...
...
*records
...
in
had
evidently
comof
them.
Further,
the
of
the
for them. A bill has just passed con- c*
— at an angle of forty-five
w 2 . de- t.^njtied'suicide. In his pockets was state department contain nothing on for fifteen vears, and destroyed rice
of tLX
them
In his pockets was state department contain nothing on fields and killed many per- n . tl - th.
gress authorizing the electric line to grees, with apparent
.™™&gt;t case
«.« and
~&gt;d with
w.th but
I,at (oind a noU BddreMed w bl, wtfe in Ue ,ubjcct
property of the gtmriim nt. :• n I newf /
cross the long britge and enter the slight diminution of speed.
which he told her he could bear the
The facte remain, nevertheless, and rid itself of a chain which it carried
city, but another year will elapse be•
.
—
.
On the southward trip the view to 1
burden
of
poverty
no
longer
and
ad.
now
that
the
old
ship
has
gone
it
away when it escaped
H - tfl^enre .
fore the work in that direction is com­ the left is kaleidoscopic in beauty and •
vised her to raise money and take her . would seem highly proper that every- near the village was known by tbv
pleted.
romance of scenery and surroundings.
For the present it is necessary to Nearly all the way the view of the Po­ children back to Germany. Er tel t had thing in the way of relics of her clank of the broken-fvtii’r*. all .s-urb .
take the cable cars and go to the tomac river- is unobatructed nnd the been out of work two weeks He leaves should be in the possession of this gov- marauding brutes ore imply pr.-.la* i ernmenL
Portugal courteously re- tory and vicious, sleeping in the jungle
Seventh streeet wharf and there take ever-broadening stream with it* tribu­ a widow and three children.
i turned the gun “Long Tom” of the during the tiny and traveling at night
the ferryboat for Alexandria, a five- taries and bayous presents a picture
mile trip, which is pleasant enough, which is not successfully rivaled by
1
brig
Armstrong
nnd Germany would They are not “roffuesT proper, or
Otis Gaylord, a young man about 20
but consumes a half hour of time. ’ any-points on the Hudson or the years old, threw tlie 5-year-old son of undoubtedly do the same with the elephants . suffering from peri *110x1
fury..
Upon leaving the ferry at Alexandria Rhine. With the growth of wealth in Will Utto into the mill race at Eaton armor of the Kearsarge.
Cruelty ■omethnes makes -rogues
passengers can step aboard the electric the national capital, with the influx Rapids. The boy would have drowne^ j
SMUGGLING
ENCOURAGED.
of
elephants.
In
irBG.
while
an
ele
­
cars which are always at the wharf of families of fortune, the river has be-! but for th. timely InUrt.rrnoe of CQ&lt;tomi OBcU„
Ar,
„ phant was being ridden by ite keeper in
awaiting the arrival of the ferry, and come dotted with steam launches, sail '■ Charle. Horner, who wetted into 5 fort
Tn.^.r.' Tru^k.,
with very little delay the gongs sound, and steam yachts and private aquatic ' of w.ter end rescued him G.ylord ■ One of the moe. humoron. ph«e. of the district of SuUanpore, in Oude. the
animal resented prodding with b spear
the motorman -turns on the electricity ' conveyances without number, so that j hu.rerred timelnthoMylumetkulB.1
,
th
h Uls cnBtom houM! i.
bv pulling the man from EU back and
and the cars move slowly through the . in addition to the regular river craft!
maxoo, end step, wv -being Uken lo ^nnected „tth
that itso(3rikl. throwing him some distance awaystreets, up the hill, into the suburbs the Potomac is dotted here and there J here him returned there.
, ofun
w
th,lr gmTwlt di^
Fortunately the man fell in a hollow
and then go whirling across the open with rapidly moving manifestations of
fields over hills and far away towards tlie prosperity and pleasure of the peoA luuooui,, Kium.
1 pleasure for the rery honest people. A and remained there undiscovered by
their destination.
; pie.
Prof. Alonto Kendall made, balloon ' w»i««r in the Outlook say. that she the elephant, who went to a neighbor­
Mount Vernon is closed to the public • To the right are the fragrant fields aaeen.ion at Schoolcraft and when 1W h*d bought a dress pattern of luden. a ing village • There he chased an rid
on Sunday, but tbe electric cars carry and pastures of Alexandria and Fair­ feet from the ground the parachute »°rt °f rroolen Itooda made only in the man into a house, then broke down the
thousands of excursionists to the vi- fax
'
counties over which only a few waa struck by the balloon and It col- Tyrol, and packed it in the top of her walls, pulled the man out and Km*be&lt;i
.
cinity of the ancient manor to a place years ago a million of men marched and j lapwe and fell with a thud and Prof. I Onnk for the Inspection of the Italian him to pieces.
The same night th&lt;
elephant
called Riverside park, where Sunday countermarched in deadly array, all of ’Kendall
------------------------— instantly. A ularge officiate One after another the trunks
waa killed
knocked
down
several
hou»*
s in quest
.
picnicing is indulged in by thousands them accoutred and panoplied for con- ' crowd witnessed
—u-------.1 •the
’------performance,
' ■»
i were unlocked and closed again until
■ —
'
I nothing was left but an unpretending of human beings in the villages of Scjof people from the national capital. test and grapple in grim visage war.
During the summer season baseball From Alexandria to Mount Vernon the I
A Town wtpod Out,
. little straw one which hod been over­ dapur. Bargain and Jateingpur He
Forest fires invaded the settlement | looked.
games have- been played by country ~
—
*llled six men in Bersomb. thr«j
gray-clad confederate
and the bine- j
“You have nothing in it—nothing, Bora, four in Ganges and four in Maj*
nines and the batting has been simply coated federal soldiers possessed and known as Finland, on the South Shore •
dan. He likewise killed a bullock and
extraordinary. The pitchers, of course, repossessed the land. These fertile railroad, and completely wiped It out signora?” asked the officer.
“Yes, I have,” was my unexpected a pony and also destroyed a new rarare not experts, and the muscular boys fields were recently the scenes of camp of existence. Many of the residents
riage.' The animal used to stood st the
who wield the club have knocked many and bivouac and skirmish, and all of lost everything. Thousands of cords reply. “It is just here on top."
I opened Ute trunk and displayed my door of a house, force his entry by dea ball over the bluff and down Into the ( them echoed from time to time with of poles, ties and wood, as well as
river.
| deep-throated quaverings of death- standing timber, were destroyed.
. uncut goods. The train whistled, of- jnolUhinp the wall, on either
It is a fact, which will not be pleas- dealing cannon, and the rattle and
i flcials grunted, people jostled past us would then kill u meny oi the
•
.
" "Ty. “*■
' and glared at me. I knew he wanted eeh® could, pnninlng thoee "h&lt;
ant for many of our readers to contem- shriek of bullet and mlnie. So that
Judge James B. McMahon appointed
..^vhy do-you bother me by de­ to run eway. He u»ngle&lt;l hhe.rpeoe
plate, that the Sunday afternoon is ’ the spirit of reflection seems to say to
spent in this manner by American cit-' every pleasure-seeker on the route: Frank Filer, of Ludington, receiver of : during it?"
the
felled
Commercial
and
aarlnga
Ho
wrenched
the loden out of the "SSjtocnring.vfctta »e»™e^»
Isens within a few miles of the old “Take off thy shoes from off thy feet,
,
^^&lt;3 Rurted toward the inner ofhome and present tomb of the father for the place whereon thou standest is bank of that city.
returned to the spot to eee
The Flint APere-- Marquette
Railway
of his country.
The music of the holy ground."
•
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..--j ! flce, bidding me follow. There I waa extinct,
and would
oorameace
mutual
Xly
air-h.
He
-wnpany has
haa purchased
nurchawul a
. large
1.— tract
----- • greeted by another official in thew
j It is the general expectation and be­ company
lief that after the electric road crosses of land at Point aux Barques, near words, spoken with excitement and eral bodies long dlatanccs and thre
to/
Th:
the celebrated Long bridge and is ex­ Port Austin, and will make an ideal much gesticulation:
tended to the heart of the city accord­ summer resort out of the same.
his way into the dohra raja
“How is this? Just now at the last found
paLoe. where he tried to enter the
Rev.
Charles
Leeming,
of
Chicago,
ing to the plans, programme and char­
moment and the train readv to go.
ter the principle part of the patronage dropped dead at dinner at his cottage How is this?"
hnuae of a gardener, but
of the public will be given to this rapid 1 in Bay View. The cause was hem­
One man was weighing the goods, an­ mounted on three elephant.,
transit system; but the growth of our j orrhage of the brain.
by
speRnunan. drove Run off- He
other poising a pen in his hand,and half Sena returned
to fe^pnr. wWeU,
1 common country and the increase of
L. W. Oliver, of Escanaba, has been a dozen looking on.
population in the national capital war­ appointed cadet at West Point.
“Why is this?" repeated the chief of­ tried to break down hu,™^ &gt;rA(.n „f.
rant the anticipation that the old-time '
Andrew Carbon, while on his way to ficer. * ‘Why do you t’cclare this at the i io which sevens! perrons had
excursion line on the river will be work in Manistee, dropped dead. He very last moment?"
uge. Tho police got into th- “T
largely patronized, particularly by the was 40 years old, a widower, and left
“Perhaps it would hove been better from a bock window end were. ■+
people who love old-fashioned ways of three small children.
if I had not declared it at all," I said, to send for help-to the ‘’'h"
doing things; as well as by the good
who rent three elephants ,nd
The annual tournament of the Band in my suavest tones.
mothers of Israel who appreciate the ! Association of.Southern Michigan and
“But to come at the last moment" ! epearstocn. The anlusu reeeteS
value of a river outing for tlie children. i Northern Indiana was held at Cold,r3rily
“Surely it is not for my pleasure, gunshots on the heac
I water.
Smthi D. Fht.
,
Mr. Officer, that you ransacked my which, however, only Uu l
drove him off. Ho was nlUmatel? F
Residents
of
Branch
county
who
trunks,"
I
reminded
him.
Making- thr&gt; I&gt;ogB Useful.
have lived in the state over fifty years
----- Then be looked at me with the air of tured at imminent risk bj
Manuel F. de Costa, who resides six
claim that the present drought is the childlike helplessness so characteristic
miles south of Sacramento, has built
severest for half a century.
of Italians.
an ingenious machine for Irrigating his
The Christian Endeavorers of Ben­
“But there is no time now to look
flower garden and his orange and lemon
zie,
Ijeelanaw
and
Grand
Traverse
oyer your other baggage and see what
trees. It consists of a wooden wheel
ten feet in diameter and with a rim, or counties had a tri-county rally at Trav­ else you have.”
I laughed.
tire, about two feet wide. A dog is erse City.
hurdy-gurdy attachment of the merry­
A bloody fight was stopped by
“I put this on top and declared it,’’ I
placed inside the wheel, which is turned
go-round can be heard for nearly a
by his weight as he gallops in treadmill , Marshal Parks, of Warren, but uot be­ said. “There is nothing else, I assure
mile, accompanied by the cries ftnd
fore
Fred
Hohf
’
s
ear
was
bitten
off
and
you.
But be tranquil; next time I
fashion. The revolution of the axle
cheers aud laughter of the children,
1 Ike Brace and Max Hohf were knocked 1 pass the frontier I will smuggle every- j
turns a crank which operates the han­
who enjoy the dizzy sensation pro­
down
with
a
club.
thing
and
declare nothing. I promise
dle of a pump set in a dug well After*
duced by that gigantic toy. A pavilion
half an hour's exercise the dog is taken 1 Mrs. E. A. Jewell, daughter of Rev. ; never to put you to so much trouble |
ha* been erected on the brow of the
again.
”
.
out and a fresh dog put in for another E. Eldred, who lives 5 miles southeast I
hill overlooking the river, which is
A quiver of a smile crossed his lipa,'
half hour. The dogs seem to enjoy the of Romeo, was brutally assaulted by a I
very broad at this point, and dancing
but he growled:
.
work, for they bark and wag their tails tramp.
is enjoyed by many; not to the lasciv­
'•But the train is waiting."
।
ious pioarings of the late, but in steps when they are brought to the wheel ■ Over 30,000 Sunday-school children 1
“Yes/* I replied, “and it must still
They know that it means tomething marched in the annual parade in De­
of rhytmatic accompaniment to the good to eat at the end of the halfwait
until
you.
are
pleased
to
return
,
troit, and afterwards enjoyed an out­
blaxen blaring* of an attenuated rustic
: ing on Belle Isle, where the exercises my goods and allow me to relock my 1
band.. Since the truths is to be told,
trunk."
of the day were held.
there is worse and more of it; be­
The end of it all was that I was j
The dreaded Russian thistls, hither­
cause thia place being outride of any
They are telling about big catfish
bower, out of the office after paying.
to
unknown
in
Michigan,
has
been
dis
­
corporate limits, a saloon is in opera- out in the southwest. When the sawone
dollar duty on a four-dollar piece I
era took a hollow cypress log out of the covered in Charlevoix.
MANVFWE PRHWtfflSSVSN FREE
of foxlM.
•
_J
water, near Marianos, Ark., two cat­
TO DRMKERS CF LION COFFEE
fish were found inride. One weighed that belonged to Eaton Rapids MaZ^
I'he TorWJIty of the fish is indeed
GO pounds and the other 45. The mill­ »-«. of which be U
father of hi* country, cm the aAer- men were so inflamed by their find
nama of the Sabbath day.
tlmt they got kitehen dippers and
dipped out the poed-it was low water
• of equally distant, along the line of

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Waltuam. Mass., Sept. 8.—Nathaniel
Prentiss B&gt;nks, soldier and statesman,
died at iris home in this city atk8
improvement in baking powo’clock a m.
HI. Saturday
Saturday He
He had
had been
been Many Line navea by
critically ill for some time and his de-'
tiers is the new Horsford’s.
mlse was expected.
Superior to all old-fashioned
। On the announcement of Gen. ■
1 Banks* death the flags, of the public 1
powders. Enormous sales.
A CHAPTER OF HOEROB8.
buildings in the city were displayed at
A TRAIX OM FIBE.
Chicago, Sept 8.—Reports from the
half-mast and on every side evidence
Pixe City. Minn.^ Sept. 8.—The St ;
portions of Minnesota. Michigan and
of
the
respect
in
which
the
general
Is
Paul
A
Duluth
train No. 4, south 1
Wisconsin in which the forest fires arc
held is conspicuous. The funeral will bound with eighty passengers, ran |
now raging show that the conation of take place Tuesday afternoon under into Hinckley at 2 o’clock Saturday 1
affairs there is more than terrible.
The Joss of property, at a low the direction of Mayor Warden and afternoon and proceeded thence to
Col. ’Ephraim Stevens.
’
Mission Creek, 2 miles further south, &gt;
For efficiency, economy, dura­
estimate, .has already reached 312,­
LNsthanlel PrenUis Backs wa» born a: Wal­ only to find that village in ashes.
000,000, not including the stand­ tham In 1816. He received a common-ecbool
bility, and beauty, they represent the
WJ
Conductor Sullivan issued immedi- |
ing timber that ha* been de­ education, worked in a cotton factory, edited a
ycnith of the stovemaker's skill. Ask to see^w
ate
orders
to
his
crew
to ■
»5. CORDOVAN,
stroyed. But even worse ,1s. the loss of newspaper, studied Jaw. and In 1819 wau elected back into Hinckley, but before the j
rK&gt;ICH&amp;eNWai£DCALF.
them at the dealers.
Look for the above trade mark.
life which, it is feared, will reach as to tbe state le&lt;lilaiure and was cbo»en vpeaker
^.’3«FD£G*Lf&amp;KWMH»
in
1861,
and
again
In
l»2. Tbe next year he train, running at 20 miles an hour, i
high os 1,000. Nearly 400 cases of per­ wa« chairman of the Massachusetts constitu­ could reach Hinckley the place was in ’
13.31 P0UCE.3 Sous.
**■ EXTRA. FINE/**—
sons having perished have already tional convention, and soon afterward waa sent flames. The train stopped at the depot!
«2A’JBtn5SSI3E5fflES.
been received, while the reports us to congress. He waa ro-clected aa u "know- one fatal minute, during which the
MbllTGAGK EOKBCLOSURE
nothing
”
and
made
speaker
of
the
house.
SPIDER ON THE WIRES.
' they continue to come iu are increas- Aa a republican he waa sent to woodwork of the engine and the bag­
. Furniture Marufa&lt;Jturin&lt; Com! ing the list The best information is the Thirty-fifth congress, from which gage car caught fire. The train quick- ,
■f »e :v inz date June a#tb. A. Interruption of Telegraphic Carumunlo- i
1 that about twenty towns have already he
resigned
when
elected
governor ly resumed its backward journey .
•e.lintne uu*i»-rslgneil, Dntilel
tlon by Their Weba.
i been destroyed, driving thousands of of Massachusetts in which offloe he toward Duluth, and the very motion |
. ...'I-' •*. Hit’ I-'liOWIOt drfttTlbSEND FOR CATALOGUE
Two of the main through wives be- 'I families from their homes in the face served three terms. _ln. 1800 he was
- s ti lted in (he Citj of llastlnn.
w • L • D O U G LAS ,
made president of the Illinois Central rail­ of the cars fanned the flame* to a fury .
■’ Mfc'lng.tn. and described as fol- tween New York and Boston were re­
of the flames.
. gave up the office to go Into the and they soon enveloped the sleepers, 1
• -it*, lots five hundred fortv-four.
BROCKTOR, MASS.
road. but
-. t^rty flir. live hundred forty-six, cently reported “in trouble” cost of I1
army.volunteer*
E- vns cccplssloncl
major-general passenger coaches and the smoker.
W oret Suffering Is at Hluckley.
• tl
an&lt;
t
• »- “■
• (..rtv'fvrn. five hundred - tort)- New London, says the New York Sun. i
and assigned t&lt;5
the |
The worst suffering is reported from * bf
r}Hbvolunteers
perp* of the
Baceuse, wt arc tbe largeat manufacturers ot
,
.ntty. five hundred fifty-one. They positively refused to work at all
L
z’. ita Army 0! the fo- ,
advertised
aboca
in
tbe
world,
and
guarantee
vt*.». five hundred* •i wutefM .
Hinckley, Minn., aud vicinity. The tomac. His Curt
While the train Was stopping
at the value by atamping the name and price on
service waa
_____
, .JHern. five hundred nlnutrau. in the morning, but from about eleven
estimate of the loss of life there and
Hinckley nearly 200 panic-stricken peo- the bottom, which protecta you sgainst high
;..&lt;t . ftvp hundred twenty two.
££ prices and tbe middleman's profits. Our shoe*
• &gt;. . ?tv-three.fire hundred (wi-nty- o’clock in the forenoon until eleven I in the surrounding towns is being tn- &amp;pYe’;7;'h«'pu«
cu.tort work in style, easy fitting and
o
’
clock
nt
night
they
wdre
found
to
be
1
creased
by
every
report
It
is
said
. :... n.i-i'.ve. four hundred
division to guard the Shenandoah valley, and forms and Into the cars.
nen un j equal
_them acid eVlFT„-------- ~ .vtouva: w u« vacMcu oy every ;
, &lt;ljvi four, tour hu.drrd five, all right From
upon this force Stonewall Jackson descended
this peculiarity they ! that, strewn along
«i w"ti
—&gt;.
.. ...................
.,
if hundred seven. Cour liU'i--------'
j On one street of with his whole corps. Rapid, well-ordered discovered the train on fire they began : wnctc
any
other
make. Take no substitute. If your
Hluckier
• -,i ,r ii.i'dred nine, four hundred came to be Icnown os “the twelve-hour !. Hinckley
the r
lte
w
prov
marching,
stubborn fighting
and good
gen- ' to
btxlies of ~~twentyeralshlp prevented
the cafetcre
of Badks
themoan,
awfulshout
rear and pray, which, with dealer cannot supply you, we can. Sold by
ir,k| .•icv-ti and fbur hundred wires." and Lineman Williams
was
di­ nine victims were
rvmi.w.----ji
found,
while
•
entire
force,
' the awful
roar of the flames, made a
• iix ot Hi&gt;llhrs Harry County,
cere found, white . — •«— •-----In August. 1M2. Banks horrible
picture
picture.
. &gt;i *.»i.: to th*- itvorkd plat rected to find out wlmt the matter waa in another spot the charred and unwc
* oi
A. mu
s.tri*
corps took par. m
In the
battle
of Cedar mpuqi- .
.
r with all the hereditament* with them. lie located “the trouble”
A mue
mile out ot
of Hinckley
nincxtey people on the
me .
c■ r r
tecogniable remain, oi 103 perton, tdn in VirginUjind In September shared filge,
—s 1 a
-re- '.hereunto pcrtalnlnit; to
,'n
^,ni|lt
i auiluiuk-* iltereon, Ineludiux r.s being between Ncan§ and Ppquon- were counted. A low estimate of campaign. Later Gen Bank* waa placed tn platform,, rendered frantic lunatic, by | ,
• a &gt;it drv kiln*. This inortKagv r.ock Bridge, aud then walked back and the fatalities in that town alone arc command of Washlnjton. tnd in December the heat and their terror, began
— —
.wO1
tO|
frvhwm
Be)(tam tn'wtgage executedjby Alouz &gt; l&gt;.
■ i. |w .'rd day of J uh. A. D IFH. forth and. forth and buck along the
aucreeded
Gen.
B.
F.
Butler
In
command
at
4
iumn
U
mn
from
the
cars
and
nlunffe
DluutfC
into
i
।
('r-uwall»drr
i'r.uwall
ulrr
and
Ellie
L'
Cadwalladrr
to Uteris
now placed at 300 persons. Scores of New Orleans. He conducted the movements J
i IL. lit the Office Of tu? Keghter
P
cars
H. Hall,
Hm1L dated
dMtP&lt; the eighteenth day &lt;■( June. l*Jt.
, . ana piuugc
, ,
'
I| B.
.
? ,tU c.umtv. Mtcbtga*. in H'*er rails, with his eyes scanning the row others were discovered severely in­ which
wuuzu resulted
reauKcu in
In inc
the opening of the streams. Into sand neaps or into Uie r«-c«&gt;. tied the twet.itetli d;ty of .hi .r. IM).’, aad
i'j...k-;W. Tofault ba- brrn of telegraph polos and wires in a vain
Mississippi,
and
la
the
spring
of
1804
smoke-encampossed
forest.
A
little
on
which
there
is
due
at
ibis
dste
seventeen
jured, while the list of missing was in
■ m* i, hi cl said mortimsa. Nosult
of regaining
-orkot
rwaluta.- control
couuol of
oi westwe.t- farther
farther on
on those
thow in
in the
the cars,
care, stifled
stifled with
with &lt;L%!5‘?a»y,^vrnT!luit hr v*rtu»,«t&lt;rtte^pow'« r*of
° . ■ •. ru lusUtuted at law to re Bcarclt for the mischievous cross, lie the hundreds. It is believed that at began t^c work
..n.,.
. ,
.
- v -v----- i_s-------- • ।
....... J.S-------- ..... |\.„|j hweckwe 1!f '-vme
•: tin-!»•• now remalnluk M-rured k»*pi up the hunt for two or three days, least 100 victims are on the farms and era
s Louisians, n. bn..
by a s..l- -c :
LUc;lu~ to tir : \he»t bid­
• ■ or any part thrreoL There Is aud finally, just as he had given up in —-..vu^uum meuurmdistrict,
— ogalw
---------- his advice
. .
.
.
.
th..
onai-h.»K
in
a
frantic
nttemnt
toget
B
the
coaches
in
attempt
to
get
a , der,“ at the no: it front door of .be C-urt House.
clearings throughout the burnt district. undertaken
v.-&lt; the date Ol this aotire U|&gt;and despite
,• l- -.•■•iircd by said mortgage despair,
nnd was swinging
himself
on The
loss —
of life in and nuuuk
about Hinckhis protest
In May. 1804. he was re­ breath of fresh air. Driven back by In the City of Hastings, on the first dav of Sepw
-r&gt;
—
---—
--------uiucnr. 1«M. at twelve o’clock noon, of all that
.. urr.tbc 'inn of thlrtv 0U«
Sandstone. Pokegama, Skunk lieved of command at New Orleans. La. the flames eating their way up the terab.horn?, he
ho caught sight j; ley. Sandstone,
certain "lece or parcel of land, sl.uatrd In the
:-.n-ire«l a.id t«ent) dollars and to a train to go homo,
commission; returned to sides of the freshly varnished coaches, City of Hastings. County of Barry and Btate ol
SJl.snw By virtue of the of a largo cobweb in the sliadow of a Lake and Mission Creek will not be and resigned his
and w.is elected to congress
Michigan, described as follows, viz; Commen^:*.i&gt;n«-dt« said m^rtgxge. find big elm tree, which was bound, from knpwn for weeks, if ever. The sur- Mnssachusciu
they
stood
in
baffled
amazement
for
a
from his old distrlcL He was reelected sue- ----- --Intat th** north east corner bf the south west
■
I real'Une said ameunt so doe
ru'.u’v. I shall *e'J the premises one of the erratic wires to tho other. ' vir6n» have been taken to Pint City, cesalvcly until 1877. fulltag only in 1W2. when moment, when dozens ox tnem in aiurtcr of section number elzht. In township­
lire north of ranye eight west, running tbenee •
.M-rthrd. tou'-llirr with said Williams came back to the cobweb the where physicians c/tred for the injured, he worked for and with the Horace Greeley j sheer desperation tumbled themselves
west on the east and west 'juvler IIn- of sald
•
. , Killer* and dry kilns, or so
b. .erred . low ume out through the open spices to the section
fabty-seven rods to ths renter of the
!•••, ri.»es as sh:.U be necessary to next morning and eyed it eagerly. Ho while relief trains from Duluth, Mlnhighway
(now Michigan, Ave, Owm*
!
^und
below
.ntne
Wng
.n.tantly
'o dur uinin Che indebted- was not long in climbing the polo near- ( neapoli* and SL Paul carried in tents,
। i.l I rnor-’K; fe toitether with est to it, and then ho saw that thx* web clothing, food and everything neces- ruled for a time tbe office of United Stales killed by the fall and others lingering nlonr the renter of said bigbaaff Ao the north line of Lincoln Street ou !&gt;■*»»«
‘ •j-rrrte*u«r, hi pab'lc vendue to
tlon
to
the
villose (now etty.i of ll-tsuim,
marshal
for
Moxs-ichusstt*.
I
;
in
the
horrible
heat
and
smoke
until
r.f the north front door ot was tho really gigantic product of j wy tq cover the wants of the suffer
then re east on the north line of said l.lncoln Bt.
: suffocated.
■ ;
-.-In t ••' ltV”f Hastings. Barry several spiders, its big white surface
to the north and south quarter line of said sec­
*
survivors.
Very few persons arc
NAMED FOR CONGRESS.
'•
*t,that brim: the place where j flapping idly to and fro between the
Took Kefugv in the Luke.
tion and thence north ou said wwuter line to
in Hinckley.
। , - Mr the «*-mnty of Barry Is
place ot br«tDiilne. contalull g forts-two*
1
In spite of the fact that the train the
•
' .1 ’hr 20th day of &lt;»dol»cr. 1WL I two wires which Itconnected. Its foe?
and v-J-IOt acrei of laud, the tome betan tbe
&gt;&gt;.
Supplies for Sufferers.
___________________
| was on Are from engine to rear end mortised premise*.
. t s' ten-i’&lt;M»n ot said d&gt;y.
I
was bespangled with big gems of dew; ' '
. i;i. V.. KV YXCCDS. Trustee.
he extent of the suffering can hard- . ! Congressional nominations
were the crew bravely stood at their posts
Mvrtgngee.
in fact, the condition waa the same a.r ly e described,uwb
butanvuui
alreadyvne
theuuuu
hand made on Wednesday as follows:
■ and ran the train back 0 miles to
ocas. n. ravur.
j if the tw*? wires had bcaa connected . of charity is at work, and the cities of
’ ----- —- *~
‘ ‘ «-» - -»_f
Iowa. Tenth district. J. f! Baccock (dsm). । Skunk lake, where
the passen­
Attorney for MortgkgvC.
' with a sheet of muslin saturated with ihe) three
states are sending aid
to the
’11P'Th0ZU,pM*?/&lt;M^J'
bated.
Jane
2nd.
ISM.
rushed out and into the
I water. Nothing will “cn?ss" and “kill”
1
. ■ ..
. .
.
Thirteenth. W. L. Ilurnes (pop-) MichUai:. gers
sufferers. But railroads have been Fifth district. W. A. Smith (rep): Sixth. G. L. j water. -Some of them were in such
two electricaUj* charged wires more injured by the fires, and in many cases Kilbcurr.e (detn.): Eighth. P. U Cr^by (?ojm. . a state of exhaustion that they
; I'.ur’y **f Hxrry—as.
*. • • Probate Court lor tt&gt;. • effectually than a r.-«t-substanc-i of this truffle has been entirely suspended, MlnaesoiH. Flrttdlstrurt, J. A. Tawney (rep. &gt; rc- were unable to walk, and half a dozen
I kind cornecting them. When the sun thus preventing the starting out noinlnated West Virginia. Second district, W. , were entirely unconscious.
All of
L. Wilson (dexa.) rcnouilnntoJ; Fourth.,James
of Au.’U*. in tiw'fww- one 1 dried the dew off the cobweb the of {relief expeditions. There seems Capebart (dem.). Maryland. First dlstriotA. | these latter were rolledA in the mud. and
I ‘crust,’* disappeared, and did not come DO I hope for a cessation of the S. Dryden (rep.) North Carolina. Third
ilreU uu l ninety four.
____d«j. j: laid
iaia on tneir
uacas just,
their backs
just xar
far enuugu
enough um
out
W. Anretroog, Judge 01 I buck again until a rainst: m cane or ,prdf«« °I the
’rtre an end of ul«.'&lt;-jru&gt; 'Tbomvro. (pop ): Tend. T. C I into the lake to keep the water from
. . . MiMloalppL
First dUtrict. J. J running into their mouths.
gf (thered
ithcn-l thrigi
the great drought. No such hope is « “JulwILm
’
»I the estate of NaniuH the next d'--w felt
Alien (dem.)
renominated.
Texas. J. O. j All around the lake the forests were
hi* coat heljVout.
heli! t
fur while much-needed rain M.
Abbott
.wbid ballot
dohou rcnasyiimg the i^icton duh- verHW 1 the cobweb nnd stuffed it/*.; his
Abbott (dem.'
(dem.) on
on me
the x1.3W8th
Pcnnsyl:fui. is1 promised for other points “dry and vsnla Twclta district. W. H. Hlnea (dem.) rer roaring like the furnace of an im* »e.-ilirx v( the Li't u|| |
lx lb* salt every one fthonld nee. The ln»”
is
the
prediction
tor
the
burning
nomtaated
•
.
■ •! «lr»**-a**«l. pnwlpg that j Thert was no more trouble with the &lt;-4
.aginary 1,000,000 horse-power engine.
fair
paritlM In tbe other kloda ar« uwIcm. of
;*&lt;lxv filed may De ’.rani
•
- weather
-bureau.
The following congressional nomina- Many of the people in the water htood
wires after that.
the uuvuann
lineman districts
by the
.HI, .land
uiuu When vac
course, but dangvroue also. The lune,
’ il M- -.IU.I
Xlld &gt;*H tierrw
•leer— ;• vyjrc*uiscr
apodalljr,
la the cauae of much kkUnv
unduly him4k and | reported the matterto the eastern chief
tiops were reported on Thursday: .
and offered prayers in a loud voice for
dlaeaae.
Iowa. Seventh district. J. R. Bancroft (dnm.). deliverance. The scene was one of tbe
I’p to last reports the estimates of
• s ordered. tk*t Thursday, lh*- ‘ of the company at Boston he got
Illinois.
Sixth
district.
Jumos
J.
Ltaehan
most remarkable ever witnessed.
• •ta 1»
.vt
u’eie* kh* laughed at fore his pains, but on the the lives lost iu the fires a*t different
a,»lifncd for Use bearing «t s.ti* fvlicwing day he told his adventure points in the two states ate as given in (pop): Tenth. John Olsen (dem.). Indians.
Hero of the Throttle.
Twelfth district. Freeman Kelley (pop ). Wis­
• ■ i.ie tie.r- al UwAif t»M Ur
Engineer James Hoot, who had so
••'t..*r p&lt;-r«on« iHtesmted ii* sale with the. cobweb to Superintendent the following list, and it is feared the consin. Third dstrict. C. M. BuUett (pop.);
Fifth.
S.
S.
Barney
itep-)Mississippi.
First
.
bravely
piloted
the train through that
tbr'Tt’.sau ; Fred FairehikL of the New Horen of- list is far below the actual destruction
district. L. A. Brown (pop.)^ Second. John C. , awful G miles of fire, was found to be
»:l .it*., in ‘aid ifrunB. | flce,» an expert
electrician, who of human life:
eC‘
Kyle (dem.) renominated. rrrantM.ee. Edghtb . fatally burned. ,He stood faithfully at
11 much tbe pareet, end therefore the
.•’!2^ntViU’eAZ^)7 i promptly dee lured that it was the cob­ Hinckley. Minn
district. J. A McCmnm (rep4 Texas. Thir­
best salt known. Made from tbe belt
Minn .
। his post with his clothes afire, and
teenth district. B. B. Keayon (rep.).
. i ,.*-ti&gt;im^r g.vr
web which crossed the wire and at Bandaiune.
brine, by tbe beet proevee. with tbe t*«t
Sandstone Junction
a | Congressional nominations were as i manfully battled to save the lives of
. ’ । ?a'*i e&lt;*.tc. of tin- | once oat down to a telegraph machine
grain, and pocked In Ihelx^t manner.
i those on his train.
Mina
•• ’".r nVs ord.*r*”o *ht an&lt;i talked for half an hour with the 1
follows on Friday;
SbeULakc
MtaQ
.
...........................
| Boston chief, explaining to him where MlBcclteaeou*
*
40
Virginia Eighth district. J. G Mason (pop.). ■ Conductor Sullivan, cool and col­
pAhut...........................
RiXMiut. a n-w
Ask for Diamond CryvUl, give II a fair
— Toxas. Fourth -district. N. B. Culbertson ' looted all through the awful journey,
In Mid &lt; front* &lt;
he was in error in assuming a cobweb
trial. Writ* aa for further particular.
Total....................................
(dem.) renominated. Sorth Carolina, Third j after it was all over, became a raving
Our Dairy Halt la tbe Mandan) of ex­
could not ’’cross” a telegraph wire.
' district. Cyrus Thompson (pop); Sixth.O. H. maniac. A little later he was put
LUC of Towns Dentroyrd.
cellence, and no butter maker alxould
'd . A'IMhTKUXI
The following towns are reported Dockery (rep.).
1 aboard a special and taken to a Du­
IMfyln* a Chinese Woman.
JiNtflp of Probate. |
The
following
congressionol
nom
­
DIAMOND CRYSTAL SALT CO.,
either wholly It
or is
partially
destroyed:
luth hospital
possible
for any * Chinaman, or
St. Clair, Mich.
Bsahaw. Buraetl county. tVte; Barronett. inations were made onSaturday:
even any Chinese woman, to become a
Wlscotuln^Seventh district,C. H. Van Worm­
Barron county. Wig.; Benell. Wls.; Ewen.
SWEPT
BY
A
TORRENT.
deity
by
paying
for
the
honor.
A
few
PI’J‘r,.\rKORDEK.
Micb; Flfield. Pine county, Win.; Granite cripop). Iowa. Eighth district. Frank C. Stuart
SL: .1
’I'ixi*. ( ountv of BarrY.—it*.
year* ago a rich and devout Chinese lake. Barron county. Wls.; Grunteburj. Bur­ (pop). Missouri. Thirteenth district. J. H.
,
' 1
r-«.#UC&lt;lor theCoun- lady died in Soochoo. Her friends nett ccunty. Wls.; Glidden. Ashland county, Itaney (rep). Nebruaka. Second district. James
• •
Frolmte Offlce.ln the !
—--------- ---------------E. Boyd (dem.); Third. J. M. Devine (pop).
Uvaldk. Tex., Sept 1—A terrible1
. i:
Cou’iti on Tu-r&lt;tay the j th-jught that an apotheosis was no Win.; Hinckley; Pine county. Mian.; Mission
Pine county. Minn.; Marengo. Ashland '
r.:-.
' h ui'set/four^
more than her due, and communicated Creek.
catastrophe befell thia thriving town !
BLOOD IS SHED.
eounty. Wls.; MIIbcu. Ptae county, Mina: '
1.»\v. Arn Btrouf, JuiIrc &lt;d Pro- with the priests, who interrie?ved the Muscado. Grant county. Wls.; Shell Lake.
I Thursday night and there is mourn- '
Wanhburn county, Wls.; South Range. Douglas Blight of the Breckinridge Canvaw Balls ing in many households. The calami­
'j ;;
.-■■--.aa,ouwwij.ii'MiJ SW
sy15 ?n
—
--------------------on Two Families.
that the god of the left little toenail county. "Wh Sldnaw. Houghton county. Mich; .
TIME TABLE.
Baodsttme. Minn.; Trout Creek. Mich.
| Lexlxgtox, Ky., Aug 31.—A luel to ty was entirely unexpected. The
In effect February It. ISM.
O' r&gt; . I-.; ,-u4 Cling the petition duly veri- had no wife. The old lady was accord­
treacherous Leona river, swollen to a
death with knives occurred in Clark
Kf&lt;.
•. '-t Kirk (leant. «)iH&lt; sstd deeraued ingly married to his godship, and is ;
raging torrent by recent rains, rushed
A THOUSAND PERISH.
praia •-•-tt-mi uistntm**nt n«w on file iu
county, near Boonesboro, over the down upon the town, submerging and
‘a''*
''iirj.
l&lt;» bt- ihe Imju will and tes­ now enrolled os the “god^eas of the ;
fltStiODS.
ta'- ' '.i &lt;l &lt;tro-ared he xdnutted to pro- left little toenail/' The honor OOSt tho Awful Low of Llf« by • Fire Horror to scandal feature of the Ashland congres­ wrecking many houses and drowning
sional contest John King, a Breckin­ a number of people. In thia arid Mo­
.1’..
‘‘*l :YI»'«‘l*aratlQ«of Bald estate be old lady’s estate over five thousand (
Chin*.
C-tt tnl t-i •;»..! |k*t:tiuuer, the rx ecu tor In said dollars.
ridge
man,
living
in
Fayette
county,
|
H
oxg Koxg, Sept 1.—A terrible fire
NOBTH.
w: I; u;« 1 nr n.some other suitable person.
tion such destructiveness by the elehas occurred on the Canton river. A met on the highway his old friend ! menta has never before been chron­
J1 if n| ordered, that Friday tbe Itth.
Chicago Lv..........
d» ■ . &gt;•;urfH-e A. IU IWL at ten o’elocfcta
A PARALYZED DUDE,
, j flower boat caught fire, and the flames George Cook, who lives in Clark icled. In the excitement of the day it
• (
■!. he asslzned tor the bearing of
spread until hundreds of those craft county. Cook said any woman who i*not definitely known how many have Kalamazoo Lv...
'■•■ i*- ui'llihat tbe heirs at law of said
last Cooper.........
vek a Cowboy Wolter Who Had
were destroyed. The progress of the went to bear Breckinridge speak was been drowned It Is feared that 200 Richland Jane t.
:u,“ «•* other person* interested In
mh vjlate an- rt-quirod to appear al a session
The pampered child of luxury from fire was so rapid that at least no better than a courtesan. King dis- or 800 people may have been drowned Cressey
‘L ? ■1 ; ”r&gt;-to be balden at the Probate Boston was caught over night in a L000 native perished in the flames. I mounted from his horse, saying his
Milo
"( Hastings. In said County.
in the lowlands south of Uvalde.
Delton
Boston town
was in
caught
over says
night
*. 11 any there t&gt;e, wby tbe prayer rough
Montana,
theinDe- ‘ The flower
boats were moored . wife aud daughters had heard BreckThe loss to the Southern Pacific Ck MTi'.alr
-....», uurr :n*y not be granted. And II Is troitFreo Press. In the dining-room BV«m »nd
insisted it was a shame- company is enormous, 40 miles of j flkultz
ln rows,
and inridge. Cook ....
BUUI“.............
further n d-r-.l that said i&gt;etlu&lt;&gt;iirr give notice
------ ----- numbers
—
, of natives lived He also diamounted. Both drew knives
to the
interested In said estate, of the he was waited on by a ie
L
’ dining-room
------*— -large
loroe
track and many bridges having been Hastings......
kindly
cowboy
numbers of
tonfli-.i . . (,^&lt;1 iM-titton and the hearing thereand blood flowed freely until Cook washed away. Over 10G car loads of
Grote
upon them.
«• t-t ex n- .tcopv of tlil« order to be published
dropped, having three stabs in the material and 800 laborers left San An- Woodland ..“
• 10 0.
rata- ii
Bax&gt; ku. a newspaper print- waiter, who had seen better days.
liaaged a Farin&lt;
■ 10 II
“Have you any lobster a la New-1
*.arc
iUtr&lt;| tp said Countv of Barry, ouce
breast King has escaped.
tonlo for the scene of the wreck Friday ‘
A.’
burg?
”
he
asked
when
he
had
been
in!
•M’-i-':, -k f..r three •ueceasive weeks pre­
Zaxuvillx, 0., Aug. 80.—Madison
evening.
Tbe
damage
to
the
Southern
Lansing...
’
.
...
Ocean Records Broken.
^...^_uie, a farmer in Morgan county,
formed there was no soup.
1 Cheadle,
•ly
New York. Sept L—Both eastward Pacific extends eastward about 75
12
Ju-lge of Probate.
“Naw; but there’s some lobster a la was token from his home by white
’
and westward Atlantic records were miles from this city. A rough estl- j
can, if the cat hadn’t et it”
I■ caps Wednesday night, beaten almost
mate
of-the
loaa
to
property
In
general
broken,
the
former
by
the
Campania,
1 to insensibility and then hanged to the urUMCil,
“Have you any pate de fol graa?”
I
A Jmmp,ln t n'1»hbo'- which
th.’Mp'ftvm thl. city to and the railroad company will, as far
Btatlons.
“Naw; the dxy weather killed it all Hmb of a t. vo"
in 5 day* 10 hours and “47 aa known, reach $1,500,000.
GOOD ADVICE.
fug
barn
cut
downcharged
in time against
to save Queenstown
"
The
offense
Off.”
1.I •his
- life.
v
--------♦ *him
minutes, thk latter by tbe^ Lucania, I
sOVTX.
“Have you any sweetbreads and
which made tho trip from Queenstown ' Heixka, Mont, Ang. 30.—The town
' Cheadle was theft
y
y 'v ; ;itriu,i&lt;./Htort should give hie
out Chicago Ar.
to this city in 8 day* 8 hour* and 88 of Elliston was practically wipad
peas?”
“Nary one; haln*t got any kind of
Mayflower Relit? Burned.
minute* ____________ j-__
by fire Wednesday morning. Flame
effort and influence *o increase
!■***" Ar...
South Acton, Mass., Sept A—The
bread but soda biscuit”
Casper Lt..
Fatal OoUbA^t
broke out in Logan's livery stable
ae circulation of his home paper which
land Janet.
house of Mr*. Irene Taylor was burned
“Have you any terrapinr*
Ottumwa, la., Aug. 8X-—Near Cleve- about 8 o’clock and spread rapidly.
uacht-s the American policy of ProtecTha waiter couldn’t stand It any ; Friday. The loss includes
priceless l»nd. on the Burlington, Thxxaday Eight or ton houses ware destroyed,
&gt;f histone*!
heirlooms and articles of historical
It is his duty to aid in this respect
longer.
in the May- . night a heavy regular freight collided including two hotels, a butcher shop
“Lookee here, young feller,” be said, value which came over in the May­
in every way possible. After the home
Mr*. Taylor had ‘ with a pusher engine on B*httebraa«t and several saloons and stores
pulling up a chair and resting his el­ flower, aqd. Avhicb Hrr.
_ * Mos**’ ‘
♦«~r
the
hill Engineer Go* Starkxaan Wa*
paipcr is taken care of, why not »ubHirniM...
bows on the table very familiarly, ' contemplated presenting to the Masaa- I killed, Fireman Ed Walker fatally in- .
•cribe for the American Economist,
“you ain’t built fer Montana feed. ’ chusettaUistbrical society.
Grove
jured and others badly hurt The en- new pasaenger steamer Northwest, ot Coats
W*ail*afi
...
What
you
ought
to
do
is
to
go
back
to
published by the American Protective
I tire train waa demolished. Details are tbe Great Northern railroad line,
u
Uofif 8M«K VTMb
Boston aud live on the fundamental
■
1
TanffLeague? One of it* corresponstranded yesterday afternoon at Bar
I OkAaa, Neb., Aug. 8L—The famous Beager.
• ••------ »-lflfcnis says: •• No true American can
.....................
.
Barreto -Bbott cdse, in which Soott as 1
Uotag to Ubert*.
point light on Lake Erie, about 8
Grand Rap*d&gt;.
*UU W*u»,
---- oBIRMINGHAM,, AU*. Aug.
treaeurer of Hoh county, stole 975,000
milea from the mouth of the Detroit
£«-l alunj without it. I consider it the
Boston waa utterly paralyxeo.
Traverse Ctty.
river. No lives were lost.
F^atext and truest political teacher in
I rfw hMMTangod tor Um trunport*J ..
to T
to
the L i,j*ed state*.”
‘
\
to Libert, prior to
Qiemlstry seems to furnish aubatS U^‘«1B‘Jtuibu"&lt;1’”‘n b“°&lt;
Naw Yoaa, Ang. 30.—Hereto Lertne,
Send jostal card request for free
November L
totes for the expensive perfumes now
made from flowers. It has long been
Jotaad tn Wedlocktemple copy. A ddress Wilbur F. Wake­
tn
A Hew Counterfeitknown that the exact odor of the ban­
Ea&lt;t Nobthfield. Mato., Aug. IL—
man. General Secretary, 135 West 33d
trotos at flag stations aa aooo as they ean be
W
abbisotoi
,
Sept
1
WUBXOTO*
note
WM
wulUm
Be?®)
Moody,
eldort
«»
ot
ana is produced in the laboratory.
**^Frelght trains win be run at she coeveetaeee
There seems a possibility, however,
of the company, who reserve tbe right to chaaga
E
lwood
,
Ind.,
Aug.
80.
—
John
Jones,
that even when some fragrant plants
time &lt;4 such tn&gt;to« without notice.
a tinplate worker here, has fallen heir th*
Mo.a will watt at WoodbwMfie-MMeagsre
cease to be cultivated for the perfumes
'mm hn 1 tm D t. A M
to
$4,000,000
by
the
death
of
an
uncle
many may become of importance in
--------- PARk Eft'S’
in Wales.*
£,
ourgery. It has been discovered that dencc, B- L,
*
• •
„ HAIR BALSAI
I
Yobk. Sept. L-fo
on open UtCUkim. tad b—rtflo Um
some such plants ore free from tbe t. &gt;
WasiniaTOM, Sept
Aooonllaff io
tacks of insects and from fungous
growths, and this may be due to the
Um treasury rtatoment tbe public debt
fact that their essential oils have anti­
deciMwd n.ns.04. durfa* A«rm.
septic properties. Tbe enoalyptusyields
CONSUME’!

The Latest

Mlnneioti. Wlitntaln and Mlcliltaa Are
tbe Scene* of Awful Carnage —
Whole Tawna Wiped. Out of
Existence.

I

I

W.L. Douglas
$3 SHOE"o.a“l“\
•

] WOOLLEY &amp; BRONSON

The Salt .
That’s all Salt

Diamond
Crystal Salt

Cikifo, Z&amp;I&amp;uiDo It Sagiaiw

I

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an antiseptic, and so do other faaxlHar

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�Hastings Banner
Thursday, Sept 6,-1894.
MARSHALL L. COOK. Ml»'-

TH* BABTTSC.S. MICH., rOBTOmCZ,
ausvrr 14. 1ST®.

EDITORIAL NOTES
UOVKKNOK—John T. Rich, i
LIEUT GOV.-Alfted Milne*.
NEC’*’ of STATE—Washington Gardner.
TBEA8UKER-J. W. Wilkinson.
AUDITOR GENERAL-Btmtay W. Tar-

A TXT GKNKRAL-Frexl a. Maynard.
COMM K STATE LAND OFF1CE-W, A.
French.
lOJPTPCB. INSTRUCTION—■. K. Pattraglll

RcpubUcan Connty Convention.
Republican county Convection Is hereby
called to meet at Mudfe's Opera Boom. City of
Hartings, on Wednesday. September UCh. U»l.
at 10 o'clock a. ni„ for tbe purpose ot placing
1? nomination candidates, for the several com*
ty offices to be elected at the coming election
in November next, ard to transact such ocher
business as may come brforv the convention.
-------------—— aad
The townships
sad wards will be entitled to
delegates as follows
Rutland
Baltimore
5
Woodland
Hope
Carlton
8
Itarrv
Hastings twp
4
QMiMta
•• Clrylstwd j
Irving
Maple Grove
•• till Wd 5
Ihmirtevllle
Thorns pple
Johnstown
7
Yankee
Oraugcvllle
8 ..
-------- « Snrings
Foi ward caucus notices to the Hastings Ban”a‘ted, Hastings. Aug. 8Ui. 1BW.
J. P. Halm Kmntow. Chairman.
C. W. Jomdas. tfecretary.
Monopoly.

Continued trom pagv nan

WHeftto

One young Indy benron no Inrplred with
the bmntlful undue that she wrote the
following verses and dedicated them to
Hastings Division, No. . 19. Tho verses
were pobllshed In all tbe Washington
dallies:—
. A Pythian Son&gt;.
(trtdlcMKl u&gt; n..Ung» Drvhloa, No.Ik.)

We Muutcred through the camp at night
To view the knlgiile in clover,
To hear the bauds, nod Hee the nights.
The beat girl and her lover.
From out a lent aoeh sweet strains fell
Vpon the cool aud soil night air;
We^t*ved our steps to hear tbe tune.
Which the noys were playing there.
n.
Tb* b*®.!0 *®d sweet mocdoltn.
With the tuneful soft giuttirs.
Mute a m ilodlotM harmony.
V&gt; bile above us shown tbe stars.
The tamp light flickered ou tbe tent,
Aod dimly showed the faces
OI those who played, while all around
The listeners bad tbelr places.

m.
From merry makers came a about,
From faraway a faint soft hum.
A* round the camp In mock parade.
Went Jocund Knights with flfr and drum.
The atars sboav soft aud tender light
Upon the camp so full of glee.
While high above the marble abaft
Lookeddown tbe merry sight to see.

IV.
The waves upon Potomac’s breast
Came rippling in. In echo saret
And broke in music on the strand.
As If to make the song complete.
Soon, like a dream from which we wake.
Luet to sight like slflp at sea.
The Knlghta will vanlfen. and again
Will all things unchanged be.

The monument will tower high
Upon Its talr hill of green
Iu stalely loveliness ngaln.
The camp—a vanished dream.
But on the spots ibeir tents have stood
We'll see the old camp sights
And faintly bear sweet music laii,
Abd think, of Pythian Knights.
ALICE LEE MOQUE.

Triple In Size Since Its Last Visit

RINGLING BROTHERS'

OuESAR’S TRIUMPHANT ENTRY INTO ROME
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In ft-* C..^— -i----------------------------------- ---------Fortunes Expended In One Pwnwvtarl
Surpassing
Pageant.
More High-Salaried Performers and More Hovel Features Than Anv T.

00»Bbow». All e.ldMMd rater Uu»lMr»t Wat. ....

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W°

Thestron£e$t
QKEflTEST 5H0WJ L QINMN
XI 1U11 1 Han in the World

Towering Like a Colossus Above All Others, and Beyond All Compar­
ison, The Largest, Grandest, Best Exhibition on Earth.

Lira AMO Fouad. with UM. Support, a Pteuonn oaiuialng X Men
Paragon—Ths Wondsr of the Age.

Au.,..,
A Fbjuicai

ROYAL ROMAN HIPPODROME FRENCH MHILT QILET Kg

3-ring circus, elevated stages, mighty millionaire menagerie, acquarium
of marine wonders, Mammoth museum of marvels, far-famed
horse fair and equine congress, embracing 350 of the
• finest blooded horses in the world together
with the greatest aggregation -of

Europe’s Moat celebrated Qulttattc of Acrobats. Especially imported mr
..
Shows. Their First and Only Season in AmSrick
RlacUn« Bro*.'

EUROPEAN flERI AUSTS, GYMNASTS A6R0BAT8 RIDERS

GHflS. W. FISH,

and Arenic Specialists of every description ever Exhibited in this
or any other country.

Miss JOSIE ASHTON.

MIKE ROONEY

Equestrienne Queen of the Anna.

mp’R'W ANTJ
®mF*1rOT&gt;
°’ltswinging
h*r'ringfrom
trapeze-.
Trr.vltig
Doublr
s
UlliXVJxL/xlN
IM RROS
O., eraaults
while
bar to
bar a: dlxzy
heigh?,

Glorious REVIVAL OT 1116 GIRGUS MAXIMUS ’ AKIMOTO’S TROUPE OF JAPANESE
Terriffic Gladitorial Combats, Absorbing Trials of Strength and En­

durance. Grand Gala Day Sports and Spectacles.
We hear very much these days of the
great danger to our goverotaent and of its
2 AND 4-HORSE CHARIOT RACES,
final overthrow by the subversion of tbe
Roman standing races, jockey races, with lady and gentlemen riders;
rights and liberties of the common people
novel elephant and camel races; child-delighting pony races with
and especially of the working classes, by
monkey riders, laughable donkey races with clown drivers;
Anyone desiring to buy a first class as­
monopolies. The air In many places sortment of “810 gold medals” can do well
and other exciting racing contests.
seems to be surcharged with it. There by corresponding with Hastings Division.
are many Journals of populist and anar­ Had the medals been awarded as agreed
chist tendences that are filled with the and extensively advertised, they would
have been prized higher than the cash
destruction of the national life, brought given. Some of tbe members have already
about by tbe combination of capital.
commenced to be stoop shouldered after
These articles abound with their pet wearing the medals-wfew days.
phrases, of gold bujs, capitalistic money
The ParkersUneg boys were a gentle•talks, plutocrats, grinding monopolies, manly lot of fellows and were blgtily
etc., to which they return as naturally as elated over their success.
The almond-eyed Chinese have an eye
a sled rufis down a toboggan slide. They
.
seem to have committed these pet names to buskiesa. They have opened a corresjxindpnce with Hastings Division, seek­
to memory and use them automatically, ing to buy those “810 gold medals” for
where a littlq tboujiit ana common sense breaht-plates to be used in their waf. against
would serve the put poses of truth much Japan. They are certainly heavy enough
to lie bullet proof, and white metal, is
better.
being extensively used too.
•While we do heartily oppose any com­
bination that is deslrucli»e of lira rights
A sure relief for hay fever at Fred
•nd liberties of tbe people, we do believe
that a combination of capital is a necessity. Heath’s the druggists’.
Its beneficial effects to every th'oking man
must be apparent, without it we must lag
Additional Local News
behind in tbe nee, for a higher and better
civilization. ihe car of human Improve­
ment must come to a dead standstill on
Wednesday, tbe 12th will be a day of
tbe track without It and we think tbe sport in this city. In tbe afternoon there
eases where capital has combined to tbe will be a 100 yard foot race between
detriment of the peoples Interest are in­ Frank Baker of this city, and McLeod, of
A great Stock of
deed very' rare, so rare as to be tlie excep­ Grand Rapids, for-650 a side. There will this wonderful subject. Whatever vour views
»eon Hrpnothm. you will And this book of
tion and not* the rule.
be one and three mile bicycle races open ■waf value. Pnhftshr&lt;l
Pnbnsited price, fln cents. Rent
.....
..... rriuifc
There is one monopoly, however, about to all amateurs and a game of ball between cents for subscription to Homes
and Hearths
which these custodians of tbe peoples Hastings and the Ozarks, of Grand Rap­ the elegant twmvehnld nvwrfhlv Add.rw.
Address
Homehand hearths publishingco.,
rights, these keepers of the seal of national ids. t
purity never praie. Did you ever bear or | Elmer Farley, of Woodland took a dose
SECOND HAND BOOKS, TAB'
read of one who ever opened his mouth to of rat poison on Sunday. He died from
EETS, (bargains in ’e
say one single word against the destruction the effects on Monday.
DRAWING
BOOKS
He had been
of property and the loss of life caused by working hard all summer and saving bls
SPELLING BLANKS
the monopoly of labor? Strange that these
AND SLATES.
money to pay off a cbattle mortgage on
men, whose mouths are most always open, bis horse and buggy. He had succeeded
should become so Impressively silent over in saving the required amount but came to
tbe wreck and ruin caused by this labor Hastings to the circus and while here
monopoly. Is there a stronger monopoly someone went through his pockets and
and can there be a stronger, than these
found his money.
He felt down hearted
several millions of men, as claimed, duly and brooded over his loss and finally end­
organized and bound by their oaths to ed his life as above stated.
obey the dictates of their cha8en leaders
Possibly some ot our citizens may re­
AT THE SIGN OF.
for the sole fend, only purpose of control lug
member a crippled young man who visited
eotlrely and completely the labor interests
Dr. Vivian in this city winter, by the
of this country.
name of Ed Rice. Of late his home has
Is it the privilege of you aud 1, outside
been at Manton.
Saturday evening at A SCHOOL
. oh these organizations, outside of this
Reed City he shot the young lady with
FOR
monopoly, to labor for such compensation
whom be bad been keeping company and
as our employer will give and we are will*
then shot himself.
His remains were
ing to receive? No, that liberty is denied
brought to Middleville for burial. At last
us by this mob of monopoly bowlers, and
accounts the young lady was alive though
we must do so if at all, at tbe peril of uur
no hopes are entertained of her recovery.
Hastings, Mich.
lives and destruction uf our property, at
Jealousy was the cause.
•uch loss of human life, at such mockery
Application.
Wm. B. Sweezey and Mrs. Ellen M.
of our Individual liberty, as characterized
this labor monopoly, we wonder at tbe al­ Bentley were married Tuesday evening at
We are agents for the books used
ienee of these loud mouthed antl-monopo- Mrs. Bentley’s home 220 S. Jefferson Street.
by the Teachers’ Reading Circle.
lists. Stand up gentlemen and be counted, The wedding was a very quiet one, only
let us see whether your pratings are sin­ relatives and a few friends being present
cere and honest, or whether you have a After the ceremony which was performed
motive that you are ashamed to own ly­ by Rev. A. D. Grigsby, was over, light re­
freshments were served. Mr. and Mrs.
ing behind four remarkable silence.
Sweezey are both well known in this eity
Reader.
where they have many friends and are
highly esteemed by all. They will be at
Hasting* Division can now mt on Its
home after Sept. nth. at the residence of
honors. Its record has never been equaled.
Mrs. O. N. Boltwood’s, 512 Market Street,
Its achievements bar* made Hastings, WTlero they’till Brake their home.
known everywhere. In their success tbe
Tbe weddtag Of Btes Lillian Suther­
Pythlans of Michigan rejoice with Huland to Frank i*. GouJd occurred last week
At tbe realdanre of the bride’s father,
Frank Suthetfaad, fan Irving, Rev. A. D.
Hon. P. T. Colgrove Is destlned
di
to be
We will sell at public auction to the highest bidder on
Grigsby, perform I ng .the ceremony. Tbe
at the bead of tbe Pythian order which
bride was attired ia a handsome gown of
bow numbers over 500,000
500,OCX men. Who
ecru allk, and carried white roses.
Miss
said Hastings wasn't a
i K.
L P.
P, eity?
Minnie Deltrlch, of Middleville acted as
bridesmaid and Will Grigsby of this city,
Tbe latest return* from Vermont indl1
as groomsman. About fifty relatives and
eate that the republicans have carried the friends were present
Mr. and Mrs.
state by H, too.
Gould took the afternoon train on the C.
K. A 8. for Kalamazoo, and were shower­
Old Fteuecn.
ed with rice by the young people present
The entire stock of Carpets, Bedroom Suits, Parlor Suits,
The meeUns o4 the OH Pionerr’s ot
to see them off. They left for Union City
Baby Carriages, Rockers, Chairs, Mirrors Book Cases, Center
Barry Ctiunly will be held at the Court
Houae la the City nf Hastings, Sept. 15th, yesterday morning, where Mr. Geu’d Tables, Writing Desks, Window Curtains, Beds, Springs,
it per tbe call of tbe PreeklenL
resides and where they will wake their
Mattress, Folding Tables, Lace Curtains, Pictures, Frames
Tbe eoamltle appointed at the teat future home.
meeting to arrange tor ringing, ebd tuber j
and Mouldings, and all store Fixtures.
Fair,»&lt; Ml
•
Respectfully,

PRINCE CHALDEAN-

HYPNOTISM

EQUIlTBRrslT

Prtncelj Eotert*l»era lo Ure Imperl.1 C&lt;mrt or the Mlkwla-Now wen tor the em UK, „
the western Contlurnt.

Largest Living Giraffe j Monster Hippopotamus
The tallert beast that breathes. Stands full 18 | Blood-SwaaUng Behemoth ot the NUe Weighs
feet lu hel&lt;hth. pBThe only one In America. | four tons. Thd mlxhtirrt Amphibian on F.artti

Most Oomplete Zoological collection in the World.
Prince Chaldean, Magnificent Long-Mained Percheron Stallion; Mam­
moth Bi-Horned Gnu; too Dens of Rare, Wild Beasts; Schools of
Educated Goata and Ponies: Mirth-Making Porcine Circus; High­
Bred Horses in Astounding Drills; Double Herds of Ponderous, Per­
forming, Dancing and Clown Elephants.
FREE DAILY PAGEANT OF OUTTERINa SPLENDOR.
Tho rnxtesolon Imtm tho Show Orouad. promptly M10 o'clock on the ta-ra'mtto, „hL
blUon. It 10 over . mtlo tn lonxth. Ton ot tho HacnlfloenUy Carved ud Docoroua' ’oenirf
lVrmrmlncWU.lAmral.nre exhibited free nndopenuponh:,, ere,. T.n Klad.M Mime'
mclmUnc Ro«»W. Silver Chime, nnd . Munmoth Golden Mora C^Uopo, nuke th. .I-JSS
wlthme’.ody. No postponement on .ceomtl OI weather. Th,Prncee.lon morce. R.lnorstSJ
WILL POSITIVELY EXHIBIT AT

astings.

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WEDNESDAY, SEPT

TWO COMPLETE PERFORrtANCES DAILY.

Afternoon at 2, Night at 8.

Doom Open Ono Hour Earlier.

One £5t5*Cent Ticket Admits to Combined Shows
Children under la years, Half Price.

Special Hxctxradon XI. Ettes on .ZkJLl EL rail XLoracLa

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Money Counts,

SllDDllBS.

We Are Willing to Sell
Cheap.

The ELEPHANT

Practical
Business W. J. &amp; L. L. Hoiiowau
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ACTION
SALE.

SATURDAY
Commencing at 2 p, m. and 7 p. m

Geo. E. Rowe

Hiram Rogers’ old stand.

Ask you to call and inspect
GLASSWARE
TABLE
our CROCKERY TABLE,
have attractions for you if
want to buy.

our
and
We
you

Nice new patterns in 4 piece
sets, in Wat&lt;^ Sets and Tumblers.

Electric, Water White oil. 150
test, 8c.
No. 2 Lamp Chimney. 5c.
No. 2 Lamp Burner, 10c.
No. 1 Lamp Burner. 7c.
No 0 Lamp Burner. 5c.
Lantern Globe. 7c.
1 doz. good clothes Pins 1c.
2 packages tooth picks, 5c.
12 sheets legal cap writing
paper, §c.
Business, We ere handling lots 12 sheets writing paper, 5c.
of both at prices that will sell 25 good envelopes, 5c.
them readily. See us when you Writing and pencil' tablets
can. You can can cheap.
cheap.
1 bottle RanfordsMucilege5c.
bottle Thomas Ink. 5c.
Hams&amp; Van Arman 1Celluloid^Collars,
15c. 2 for 25.
Ginghams, fast colors. 7c.
1 doz. gentlemen.s sninmer
socks, 25c,
1 Bolt Mosquito netting, 40c.
Boss Fly Trap, 25c
Apple parer, slicer and corer,
60c.
1 paper pins, 280fpins. 1c.
2 double sheets fly paper, 5c.
1 doz. 2 qt. Mason cans, 70c.
1 dox. 1 qt. Mason cans. 60c.
1 doz pint Mason cans. 50c.
1 doz. can rubbers, 5c.
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i doz. can tops, 20c.
House &amp; whisk brooms cheap,
Kitchen tinware. Hardware,
Woodenware,
Glassware,
White Earthenware, Neck­
Tlie SHERWIN WILLIAMS 60. wear, Underwear, Sewing
Machines, needles, oils, and
repairs.
Millinery goods.
Notions, and Novelties of all
Covers Most—Looks Best­ kinds, way down .to hard
Lasts Longer than any
times, oSsh prices. Comp ta
and see Yrs and trade with us
Other Paint.
and you will have money left
to COUNT.
AGENCY,
We are still in the

Frull AND
fruit can

Geo. W. Soule &amp; Sod,
Dealers in Bazaar Goods-

�H asti ng

Banner.

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W R. COOK. Izocsl Editor.

Tue-uay, Sept. 4 is the

FIRST DAY :
OF SCHOOL
fha! dav and every day
you I an '.in'! » ful1 Hue of

PER8ONALMENT1ON.

IMVW U wife and children.
Mr
was about .lxtj-6,e IM„ old

Musi,.,
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G. H. Brooks I, swung at Martin.

•exton ot the North ermelery at Blekon- In th0r^t7“"‘'r’
Comrrs for many years.
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With every pair u[ ,hoe, th,t Woo|
Brobson sell they give a ticket wbleb rt|
entitle the bolder to a pair of half
at these prices, men 3Se. ladle. Me bor,
aud Misses 2.-.C and children 30c. it
pay to deal with them financially.

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Tbe High school opened Tuesday morn­
tag with tbe largest Orst-dsy enrollment
In Its history, there being lei enrolled In
lire high school proper, this u szxiost no
last year. There were 50 non-resident
pupils In tbe high school alone. Some­
thing must be done in the matter ot soxtIng as many have now to sit three |u t
■eat.

, J*-,®’ Eleh*n1’ ,nd
•pent Sunday In Middleville.

ch'^“•-

Richard,

W' W T,y10' "“trued from his
summer’s vacation last week.
Miss Anna Lathrop, of Wisconsin, Is a
F'est at Dr. E. IL Lathrop’.,
Louis J. Goodyear left for Petoskey this
week for Ihe hay few .eaeon.

Banner and New York
Weekly Tribune for
on y $i.oo per year in
advance.
Subscribe
now
COOK BROS

O5!id SECOND HAND

Mr- H- 8. Merretnan, a nephew of
R. P. Brown ot Hastings, sud John
Cbsrlwood late ot Chicago, have opened a Prof. Sterling, Is visiting here.
bakery and lunch room two doors west ot
Miss Berths Bentley returned to her
Grant’s clothing store, where they will be school at Grease f.le Saturday.
pleased to welt on all their old friends and
Miss Mabie Spaulding returned from an
hope to gain many new ones. Come and extended visit at Saginaw last week.
see us and we will try and please you.
Mrs. W. B. Sqnlera and daughter, GerJons Charlwoob.
traude, relumed tu Big Rapids Friday.
II. P. Buows.
Fred Hotchkiss, who has been traveling
Look out for rag weed.
It is this nox­ in New Turk State, la home ou a visit.
ious plant that causes hay fever, and It
Merrill Foote left yesterday for a two
yon have any about your premise, see
week’s business trip tu SI. Joseph county.
that It Is dug up and destroyed - before It
Miss Edna Reed. ot. ElPasa, Tessa. Is
bloesoma Women will bang out a wash­
THE DRUGGIST’S.
ing In tbe yard where rag weed Is In blos­ visiting her father, George Reed, and fam­
som sod In less than twenty-four hours ily.
Qiu1
Ccijrt of City Bank. will commence to cough and sneero and Wm. Hitchcock. Jr., writes home he has
wonder where they look cold. And thuy secured a position In a hotel at Joliet,
will not recover from this affection until Illinois.
.. .teucus will be held at Cloverdale frost cornea.
Miss Amelia and William Goodyear and
. - iii.nth. M 2 o’clock p. m.. lor
•••.••cling delegates u the county
Of jwiw:.,;
Several from this city attended the Miss Eva Ryan returned from Coldwater
t.&gt; 11- held In Hastings. Sept. 13th,
last
week.
By order of Com.
Nashville races last week. A number of
* ika A. Osgood. chairman.
horses from here were entered. In Ihe
Miss Lucy Joslin left for Millett. Eaton
’ Irving Republican Cancn*.
8.13 class trot, Monte W. won first prise, County. Saturday morning where ahe will
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c.3 a; Irving will meet at the being crowded in every heat by Leo D. of teach the coming year.
■ -g»Vn i o'--•• • 1 ruuy. Sept, 7th at two o’clock
n in w•it’&gt;gares to Mie county conven- this city, who won second money. Man­
Mrs. M. M. Mallory and daughter,
nJa io !-• Me’.i «’ Uartlmcs Sept. l?th. IBM.
Xho ?o traaMu-t any other business which may gle May, Geo. Walters' horse got third Floy, of Grand Rapids, visited Mrs. Mat«&gt;.;:• Vjforv the people.
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place tn the race.
The races are reported tie Spaulding last week,
J. J. HKNOKRSUOrr.
aa being good snd attended by goo-1 alzed
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Chairman of Township Com.
tXnos. Kelly and Harvey W. Williams,
croarda
every
day.
A balloon aroerulon of Barry, left for Petoskey, Tuesday
M
( Mum* Notice.
The
--..nx of Woodland. wlB meet In was one of tbe art ractlcsis.
morning for a two weeks stay.
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euu^sdsy. Sept, i-’th. at S’o’clock p.
in ”All are ■ -ittd io attend.
Should you spill Ink upon tIre carpet or
Mrs. Geo. C. Nichols returned lo her
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ou a woolen tablecloth. Immediately. home at St. Louis,KWHIM
Mich., last week, after
sprinkle oyer it atblck layer of common i visiting her father, A. J. Newton.
uw of Carlton ■ will meet tn ran When this hs. abrarlred .11 the InkJ/fc^ Ml |p
d, bter
sent. nth. al 2 p. m. at the
ill be present. I
that it can. carefulfy scrape It off and ■!&gt;- |en for DeesVur Saturday after ■ abort
By Order Coxar.
ply some more. Keep doing thia uulll the &gt; bif wjiu
lM, dty ,nJ „
ink Is taken up. If your carpet has an .
Ink spot upon it that you don’t know h©w
Fill Hall left for Prairie Depot. Ohio,
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to attack at the time of the accident, 1
‘ week where be has secured a position
This week,
82 quires. moisten it with water. Be careful io uot' with
the Standard Oil C j. Mrs. H ill will
j use enough water to make the ink spread,
jo.e-i for advertisements TI1W1 app|r [he ,„u Your success will Join him there this week.
s ofhee Taeedays at latest to ।
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Miss Mary McElwain leaves for Grand
In rhe Issue of the week ,,ot '»
»P°‘ •&gt;"
Rapids this week where she will trim pre­
dim and perlfaps will uot be noticeable.
paratory lo accepting a position at Olivet
An enterprising Charlotte men hant of­
as trimmer. She will study voice culture
a Erb’s for your coffees
fers at the Eaton County fair a 85 dress
while there.
pattern or cloak to the lady wearing the
Fred S. Prentice and wife were called
Uaw
&lt;&gt;rder nt Lunn’s for a new most stylishly made dre« from materials
suit of clothes.
bought at his store, also a‘ prize to the to Battle Creek Tuesday morning to at­
HereaiD : Ui Banner and Detroit Tri- lady wilting the best advertisement for the tend Mr. Prentice’s mother’s funeral, who
died Sunday, Sept. 2nd, at one O'clock,
papers on thfi merits of his cloak stock.)
aged nearly elghty-five years.
A &gt;'ir&lt;k re-let for hay fever at Fred L. Another man is golpg to give a prize to the
person who can Imitate the language of
Henth’-F/tbi’ druggists’^
the greatest number of living things. U
Republican county convention the i9th.
t Everything new In photography can be
would be a gcr.xl advertisement for tbe
- found at inc Christmas |rtudi0.
Banker and Detroit Tribune now for
Hastings merchants tn offer some uiriqu e
Take rnui pn-luee to Phillips &amp; Erb’s prizes like the above at "001 fair. Many 81.25.
and get i’:^ highest market prices.
A sure relief for bay fever at Fred L.
original prizes could be thought out and
Heath’S, the druggists’.
. For 2r?t class photographs that never offered If onoe tiled.
fade, .-u' un Christmas, the*1, reliable phoCall at the Christinas studio and get a
Some ot the farmers In this section
think they have struck a solution of the setting of tin types. 4 for 50 cts.
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. T&gt; Bar , ns* lull team go to Bellevue problem of what to do with their sbruukSchool began Tuesday with a large num­
tomorrow to play a retain game with the en wheat this year. Last Saturday Eight ber in attendance for the first day.
boyihere.
George E. Kenyon, who formerly reaided
When you want anything In the Une of
’
Miss Ada Michael resisted at the City in this township, arrived here from Ne­ fine canned goods go to Phillips &amp;■ Erb’s.
Bank during the Knights absence at braska with a carload of 847 Poland-China
All kinds of fruit Is very cheap this
hogs, which were all purchased by our
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Washington.
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season, and people can almost live upon
No more subscriptions for the Banner fnrmera by Wednesday noon. They pur­
It. It makes a good, healthy diet. too.
and Detroit Tribune taken for 81.00. The pose to convert their poor wheat into
pork, which will sorely thereby net them
Word Is received from lensing that
price is now $1. ;5.
mach more per bushel than present prices. Oliver McQueen died In that city from an
Mrs, Viola S. Turo. of this eby, -spellHogs are dirt cheap in Nebraska, as the overdose of morphine. We were unable
«1 down ’ at th-’’isUtute spalliM sehiel
farmers have nothing to feed them on. to learn particulars.
held it tbe school house last week.
We understand Mr. Kenyon will ahlp an­
The September number of tbe North
If you want a nice suR Of clothes i ade other carload or two to this point—Grand
American Review contains the third and
. to order uro to Forties, the tailor over J. S. ; Ledge Independent
last part of Mark Twain’s brilliant article
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Goodyear store. Prices reasonable.
The menagerie of Rlnglings Bros’ Show •Tn defence of Harriet Shelly" the pre­
We .will receive this week a full line of embraces the only giraffe In America, the vious Installments of which attracted so
new dfy goods. You. bad better get prices largest and heaviest hlppotamus ever cap­ much attention.
at t he Racket.
Phin Smith.
tured. two herds of performing elephants, ^Hra. Hannah M. Barlow entertained at
Com. Enoch Ahdrua visited the high and more other strange and curious wild five o’clock lea in honor of Boyce Barlow,
school at ?,3 commencement Tuesday beasts than any other exhibition In the Thursday afternoon. Covers were laid
mornhig and made an inspiring talk to the world: a horse fair comprising 850 of the for fifteen. The table was beautifully
pupils. '
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finest blooded stock that money coaid pro­ decorated with sweet peas and an elabo­
The attention of our agents and-sab- cure, headed by Prince Chaldean, a long rate menu served. The time was pleas­
scribers is called to the change in price of maned Persbertm atallfon weighing over antly passed with conundrums and in
the Detroit Tribune and Banner, from 1 800 pounds, a mammoth aqatrium and sociafl conversation.

SCHOOL BOOKS
FRE.D L. HEATH,

A Square Deal
we

musee of marvels; schools of reason-en­
dowed ponies In surprising drills and maLinn, (he tailor, is agent for the Otto
nmuvera;
thrilling two and four boree
Broj. Laundry at Grand Rapids, one of the
and
best! in the state. Wort sent every Wed­ ehariot races, gladiatorial contests ■”
exciting Roman gal® day aporw; a gornesday ami returned Saturday.
the
geoua spectacular entry rivaling
We are now receiving our new fall line
splendor of the Cmaarian parents tff blaof millinery and will have all new goods ton’;
best all-round circus pera- Jt)u know we closed oat last Call at tbe forwanee eve’' given under canvas.
Jacket, neat to W. H. Goodyear, druggist.
In a recent letter from Mr. Rowe, who
A valuable article on “The Significance
la at the bead of tbe book dept of the
oi Modern Poverty” from tbe pen of W. Funk A Waanall’s Co., be says:™
H. Mallock appears lu tbe September Standard Dictionary to In aae In all th
Number of ibe North American Review. it.p.rt-e.u si W.shlnKon, tbe Tre«Lwr—A small, brown spaniel dog, Sat- nrr DepL havtnff "ken 25 eoplre •'«*
unhy. Answers to the name of Rover, otter Depra. .
“““MJ'l.’J'
lnd collar around his neck with tag nODS- pirently. tte work bra superoeedod every
ttiw
else
1.
tte
Smlttsonlan
lMllt«l^.
bwwl 13. Finder will please return to
J- H. Deunis, of this city.
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u tte list ot orders there l» very Isrge.
Hoad Commissioner* can find 3 Inch Even tbe Dominion ffovenunent ot Cansds
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Brito Plank at our yard in Hastln®. have taken lo the Standard
ot tbe IinperlaL tor nse In all Mr
Other people can find anything they want
Department.. Previous to ttl. the Im
In the line of lumber and shingles.

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Bexti.ET. ToMLISaON AND RlBEH.

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pedal was In one.” Thus the
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Report, lo the state board ot b“Uh
.bow that diarrhoea. rheumathm. neo rat­
al,. cholera morbus and dysentery, In or­
der named, caused moat sickness In Mlchb
ran during the week ending August 18.
Consumption was reported at 223 P««*
typhoid teser 4S, scarlet fever 35, diph­
theria SO, measles «, and smallpox i

planes.
■nte "funny mta” “ “&gt;« clre"’ l“‘
week asked the rehundrmn. What Is the
difference between the G. A. IL man of
and tbe one dr 'toaMV Ans.—In 84 they
marched through Georgia: tteday Georgia
U marching through them. Perhaps F
wosl see rtns ?Mot tight away, hot any
XdTrmy man who ha. bad hl. pension
cut off by Hoke Smith, of Georgia, ean see

''d'c^R. Johnson, a g"&lt;&gt;““ »' U,e

^taU^n-eutofthe Mlehl^n Uojreralty at Ann Arbor, win open .JentM

Saturday In Ute rooms orer the ria

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An artificial stone side walk is being
ernments &lt;X North America and tt • I«
Wd in front of Mra. Minnie Grable’s and
V.r.ldes ot tte World even before tw
• H. Denttiii’ property on Green Street.
whole work la In blndlnf. The 8U»Mrd Hewlllbeglad to « you and will
With one e xception the entire length of
wnck at reasonable prices.
•'•tewalk on Green Street to Broadway Is Is leveling all competition as trat n.,ebe.lt,.»dltb» W*™9 *'
concrete or stone.
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walking advertisement for

house.

Everyone who buys once

comes again, and invites his friends to come

too.

We are selling our goods as low as they

can be sold anywhere.

TO

our

Everyone who buys of us is pleased with what
I we have sold him—pleased with his invest­
ment clear through.

HERE

Every

sale of Boots or Shoes that we make is really

a

DUAL NEWS.

31M to §1.85 for the two.

Is what we give to every customer.

Owing to the times

we are paying no attention to profits, but have
knocked prices down to the lowest notch.
We buy from the best houses; our goods are

STAY

reliable.

We are not here for a day, nor for

a month.

W. H. SPENCE.
E take pleasure in announcing to our friends and the public generally
that on and after SEPTEMBER 10th we propose to conduct our bus­
iness, both buying and selling, on the cash plan. A long experience
in the clothing business has convinced us that the system of selling goods on
credit to be paid for when convenient is a most vicious one.
The increased expense of doing a credit business, on account of book­
keeping and collecting, the amount of inevitable losses every year because of
bad debts, which will occur, notwithstanding the most careful discrimination;
the loss of interest from having a large amount of capital “tied up” in book
accounts all render necessary a large margin of profit which has to be consid­
ered as business expenses and paid for by the cash buyers. Besides this, the
bad feeling constantly occurring because credit is given to one customer and
refused to another, and the disagreeable necessity of being obliged to dnn
customers for past due accounts, confirms ns in our determination in the future

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to sell only for cash.

R. K. GRANT

�—----------------------------------------------------------’stonish me so. Why, sir. I’ve heard
him up till not two month before he
hesvr for their good? Weil, 111 J*tet
taken sick, of trekwent a-gedn’ on np and tell yon. When I weren’t no
about Harnah. what a fine, industrious morc’n a boy, I found out, like the rest
wife she were to Cullen, and turnin'
READY TO START FOR DETROIT.
o’ the Flints, that the teste of m*out so fur better than he ben n-cx- cned dram woe powerful sweet, not
pectin’ from what some people had
only lo mv mouth, but in my throat,
told him about her.’’
,
an* in my rery jaw. all the way dawn;
“Did he say what this waa, and from and bo when I got a man and koowod
whom he got it?"
I could git it whensoever I wanted It,
“Veil, I can’t ric’llcl egzact: but
I made up my intnd I'd never take it
somehow it were that he have heard
SEPTEMBER lOTO 21ST
when I see I ™nted It too Imd. Of
Hamah were a kind o’ frolicky, frisky,
course,
'ithont tbe colic or some 'nother
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THE HOME OF
that didn't keer much fur—-well, the
case o' sickness. Well, sir, the rule
upshot were, she weren’t too good, and
have worked wonderful. It’s a hard
were danger of her fetch in’ down the
family, after Wiley have lift it up, and one at the offstart, but if a man'll jest
We Invite every one to see the Greatest Press Room In
so on, which I told him I could of told determ' to keep a stiff upper Up ho can
feller her. That's what I done stralghtMichigan, a sight equal to the Fair itself; a great modern 19th
him all the time that -H Brush were a
century exhibition.
perfect jeweld of a girl myself, if her forrards. Many time somethin’ hap­
pen and my jaws gits to a waterin' and
parents was in mod'rate cireums’es.
DON’T FROGET THF EVENING NEWS OFFICE.
As for where’d he got his idees he had a solid achin’for a dram, then I clamp
at the offstart, why, PH have to—well, ’em together tight, and I says to 'em1
. . 65 Shelby Street. . .
the people in the settlement says, and
» Guaranteed Cure.
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my old ’oma? among ’em, they all says
We authorize our advertized druggist to
he never got 'em from nobody but Wile
sell Dr. King’s New Discovery ft»r con­
Amerson hisself."
sumption. coughs and colds, upon this
never had no business with him. ex­
“No doubt about that, Mr. Flint condition. If n»u are afflicted with a
ceptin’ to get him to draw up a will for Mr. Amerson did not tell you what was cough, cold or any lung, throat or chest
me, and I paid him for that, like I in his will?"
trouble, and will nae this remedy as direct­
allays do for everything as I go up.
“No, bless your soul, no; nor I never ed, giving it a fair trial, and experience no
Did he say what it was about?"
benefit, you way return the bottle and
ast him."
.
“No, sir; but I got the idee somehow
“Did he ever say in your hearing that have your money refunded. We could
RlfflAi©/WV\J°H«5ToNIt might be about the Amerson will. he had destroyed it or that he meant not make this offer did we not know that
Dr. King’s !&gt;’ew Discovery could be relied
He nevri’ let on In them words, but to do so?"
somehow I gethered that idee."
“No, not as I 'member. He were not on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles
[TO BE OONTTNVCT.J
“Pearce Amerson’s will! Why, my a man .to talk about what he’d ben free at W. H. Goodyearis drug store.
Lord, I got nothin' to do 'long of a-doin* and were a-meanin’ to do, and Large size 50e and SLOP.
“I do now,” Dabney answered, smil­ Pearce Amerson’s will, exceptin’ I
Care for Beedache.
I never ast him, it not bein’ any o’ my
ing.
were one o' the fitnesses, and I ben . business."
As a remedy for all forms of headache
“No harm done; no harm done. You sorry for that ever sence I heard how ,
“I was not in court when the will Electric Bitters has proved to be tbe very
let the case go by. Monday. I don’t ag’in’ Cullen it went,- that were my
was proved. You were, I heard, and best. It effects a permanent cure and tbe
believe I’d gojn the courthouse at all. favorite ’mong his two boys, and I
testified to tbe old gentleman’s entire roust dreaded habitual sick 'headaches
That will put them to thinking that told Wile so. But that's every’ blessed
yield tn Its Influence. We urge all who
soundness of mtn4."
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we feel content to bido our time to thing I had to do ^th it!"
“Oh, yes; I were the only witness are afflicted to procure a bottle, and give
“It mayn’t be that, Uncle Lishy. As there. Billy Lilly ho was dead, you this remedy a fair trial. In cases of hab­
for that will, it’s a shame it were ever know, and that rattlin' Owen Car­ itual constipation Electric Bitters cures by
macle, and it’ll bo a pitv if it ain’t ruthers he were tho t’other, and he giving tlie needed tone to the bowels, and
broke.”
were laid up with one o' his rheumatic few* cases long resist the use of this medi­
“Come, now, Ousxus, come, now; I spells, that come on him sometimes by cine. Try It once. Large boltles only
can’t toiler yon fur as that A man’e.j| his takin’ no keer o’ hisself. Pearce fifty cents at W. H. Goodyear’s Drug
will’s his will. The law say that, and t Amerson’s mind were as sound as it Store.
it won't let her be broke onlest they is 'J ever were, certain and sure, and it kept
mighty plain good reason for it. The ! so long os I see him to talk with him,
Tbe best salve in tlie world for cuts,
law. they tell me, is very p'lnted in if I’m any jedge."
braises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sech a case, which and it ought to be-” 1I
“Yet he told Cullen, several times, a sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
“That may be so; but s'pose the old month before he died, and in the pres­ corns, and all skin Irruptions, and posi­
man thought he done destroyed it ence of Callen’s wife, that he liad no tively cure piles or no pay required. It
after making it, and s'pose he were will, and that Wiley had persuaded Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
hendered from destroying it by some­ him against it, saying as they were or money refunded. Price *25 cents per
body unbeknownst; which to my opin­ only two, both of age. they could di­ box. For sale by W. H. Goodyear, tbe
druggist
ion that's so?"
vide the estate between themselves.”
“Ah, Gustus, but such as that
“Is that so?” he asked, in much sol­
Flint has a colored ball team.
have to be prove pine-blank. It’s a emnity.
A Stanton firm has used one sign for
troublesome case all r|und. Poor Cul­
fifty years.
len! but it ain’t a-hurCin’ of -him now. |
“Well, then, ther's obleeged to be
Yet there’s his widderond orphin child i'semethin' rotten somc'res. Pearce
that it seem ruther hard on them. I j Amerson were a truth-tollin’ man.albe,
DABNEY CALLED CFOS HIM OXE TIGHT,
been a-hopin’ they’d compermise it. I like me, he were not a per^essor o’ reWlx-n Esbv v.-as tick, wc ptw a-r C*xt-r!a.
strike for higher' things. People will which as for breakin' a will dry so, be­ • ligion. If he said them words, he be­
cause it don’t read accordin’ to what ; lieved ’em.’’
When ohe was a Child, sl« cried f&lt;«r Cxxorlx
talk about the infernal case, and you
“The difficulty, Mr. Flint, is in cstabmust keep your ears open. There isn’t people think they’d do if it was them 1
and
theirn,
I
can
’
t
but
be
ag
’
in
’
sech
I lishipg this. Cullen is dead, and could
When she bad Children, die gave them Carloria.
a shadow of doubt in my mind that
there’s fraud somewhere, and if there as that. 1 got a will myself which ' not testify if dive; neither can his
ns
I
■
told
yon,
will
is. why, you and I have got to find some mayn’t .like when I’m gone, and | wife. The law.
........
.
where it’s hid. What’s the use of l&gt;e- jLhe beginnin’ of a example o’ breakin’ stand to a will that is fairly mode, 1
ing lawyers if such a fellow as Wile wills out and out, 'thout up and down the law never lends countenanceJ to
Scores of deer are being slaughtered
good
reason,
1
can
’
t
go
to
that
extent
Amerson can keep blinding tbe eyes of
near St Ignaee.
both of uh with his filthy dust? He’s myself. Well, I’ll swallow the balance
of
my
toddy
and
then
go
and
see
what
Au
Gres l.&lt; suffering from diphtheria.
as sly as he’s rascally, but be can’t rub
Four nvw cases were reported on Thurs­
out every single one of his tracks. Arthur Dabney want with mo."
day.
Repairing
to
the
office
and
assigned
His courting the widow so soon, coarse
Mr. Wm. Williams, Vicksburg. Mich.,
dog that he is. shows that it was more a chair he took from his. pocket a bis­
says “I verily believe. Adlrooda. Wheel­
than one bird he was after, and that cuit and said:
“
Arthur
—
I
call
you
Arthur
because
ers
’ Heart and Nerve Cure, to be the most
he’s anxious You work up the case,
reliable remedy for heart Irregularities
and let me hear from time to time of you was raised right there by me, and
you
’
ve
never talked or done like you I
that
has ever been given to the public.
your discoveries. Note little things aa
Sold by W. H. Goodyear.
well as big. Have you ever looked Bt feel like you got above your raisin'—’’
“That’s right, Mr. Flint
That’s
that will? No? Well. I want to when
The tlml»er loss from forest fires in
&gt;
Huron county will exceed $50,000.
I come again. My observations have what I prefer you to call me.”
“Jes’ so; be it so, then. I were gain
been that about all such villainies in­
The only way to core fever and ague is
animate things used in their consum­ to say that Gustus Rachels told me you I
either to neutralize the poisons which
mation sometimes give signs that, wanted to sec me, and so I’ve come; ’
cause the disease nr to expel them from
and
if
you
hain
’
t
a
objection
to
it,
Fll
i
minute and slight as they are, if a man
the system. Ayer's Ague Cure operates
will study them closely, seem to point to eat a biscuit, because I’ve jes now took
in both ways. It is a warranted specific
lurking-places which it is worth while a toddy at Gustus' ‘Big Injun.’ as they
for all forms of malarial disorders, and
never fails to cure. Try IU
to ferret I knew Pearce Amerson—a call It. and she ain't goin' to do me tho
rough man, and in old age made too good benefits I’m a-countin’ on froaa
A Lodge of the order of the Red Cross
aspiring by Wiley. But he was up­ her ’ithont I put a little somethin’ oh
has been organized at Jackson.
right—at least he was always so re­ top of her where she went, if you’ll ex­
PI
Which Is the worst, imprisonment for
garded—and I have no idea that ho cuse me."
“Certainly, Mr. Flint; make yourselit I “DID HE SAY WHAT TRIS WAS AND FBOX । life, or a life-long disease, like scrofula,
meant to delude in saying he would
WHOM HE GOT IT?”
for
example?
The former certainly.
entirely
at
home.
I
thank
you
for
I
.
die intestate. He believed that he bad
I
be preferable were It not that
destroyed that will. How its destruc­ coming. I only want to chat with you j fraud of any kind. That it is in thif
t canthe
always come to
a little about old man Amerson’s will! 1 case deep, black and damning there '
wie Z? riv?
tion was prevented we’ve got to find
- - -—- ------ --poor sufferer
piece of business, 1 cannot be a doubt; and the people oi
out. If we dothat other things will An unfortunate
health, strength, and happiness.
1»O*’
_ ...____ .
,
..
. *
wasn't
It?
”
that settlement where Mrs. Amerson
follow. The law and the public are
A large porcupine was killed near Mus­
“
Very
onforf
’
nate,
and
a
onexpectwas
born
and
brought
up
ought
to
take
against disturbing such depositions,
kegon Thursday.
some pains to help in finding it out."
however capricious and unjust; but if oder to roe I don’t ric’lect.”
Hall’s Hair Renewer renders the hair
“I had heard that you were much
After somewhat of further conversa­
we can show that at the time of the
surprised and a good* deal distressed tion Mr. Flint left the office. When lustrous and silken, gives It an even color,
execution old Amerson’s mind was la­
by it. Indeed, so far as I can hear, ready to start home he repaired again and enables women to put it up In a great
boring with unfounded prejudice*
variety of styles.
everybody in Baldwin county is—ex-, to the “Big Indian."
against his son for marrying as he did
There are only SOO vacant houses In
cept, of course, Wiley Amerson, who
“Gustus. you was right about what West Bay City.
it will go hard if we can’t at least di­
vide the jury and afterwards drive thinks he has everything in his sling, Arthur Dabney wan’t with me. It’r
a mighty ticklish case, takes it
Wile to some sort of compromise; and as they say."
“His father before him were an am­ all around: ticklisher than I ever
if we can put on his tongue the spring
of that influence, we’ll bring an action bition kind of man about the gittin’ o' thought. If Wile don’t mind he’ll get
of slander ancillary to other proceed­ prop’ty and holdin’ on to iu There’s into hot water before It’s done with.
ing. In hunting such a rat as Amer­ where Wiley got it Now his mother If I was him I’d com permIse, and I’d de
son, we’ve got to employ every artifice, were dlffer’nt. and Cullen he took arf- it speedy.”
“As soon as I heard it, Uncle Lishy,
trap, dead-fall, shotgun and babe. Eh, ter her. A fine boy, a oncommon fine
boy! It weren’t right; that is, to my I knew rascality was somewhere. As fox
Dabney? Eh, my boy?"
opinion,
which
business
it
’
s
none
o
’
Hannah,
and I’m not saying it because
Witbout waiting for a response he
mine; but to me it don’t appear right; she’s my kin, but It’s a perfect shame
Populist, ot the eighth district at Serf
eon tinned:
but
there
it
is,
you
see,
Arthur.
Now,
how
her
character was handled by naw nominated P. R. Crosby ot Veroefor
“Well, that'll do for to-night. I feel
like there are other things on my mind that will you writ for me, one o' my WUe Amerson to begin with; but I did congress.
to say, but I’ll wait till they get into sons ain’t a-goin’ to like it when I’m think the old man had got over It. And
Mr- A., despondently. “I declare
dear shape. l‘m tired. Come by after out o’ the way, but the law, you know, he had. I know ho had. Now I’ll tell
is ag'in the—”
you what I’m going to do, no busineu my wife is so nervous and irritable that 1
breakfast in the morning and we’ll
“That’s all perfectly true, Mr. Flint of mine if it is. I'm going to make it don’t atay to the house a moment longer
have another chat before I start Sun­
Regarding your will, other people, ■ my business to find out all I can. Peo­ nJc Lx% “y l“,,ne lro’1
day, I know, but we are now engaged
whether John thinks so or not will ple is excited about this cussed con­ UMdlo be.” Mr. A. I, .uffertux from
Id getting out of the pit, not an ox nor
■ay it waa right and certainly there cern, and I’m going to inquire among come ruoeik.Mi derBugemeut. I p^tuiM”
an ass, but a widow and an orphan.
Fe., .he ha. been an luvalcan
be ao suspicion regarding it This fall I come across what they know said Mr. B.
Heigh-ho! tbe meanness is in thia
ease h very different In thia there that’ll be of any use to Hannah and hex (d for yearn" •Exactly. Her ezoerteooe
world! Still, I like to live in It old as
Ot Tr JLlr'' but ,he *“ rat’d by
has been great fraud somewhere, ana Child."
I’m getting and with all that I’ve seen
it la of utmost importance to find ont
Faster than usual. Mr. Flint, as if to Dr. Pierce', Parorlte PreecrlpUcn. Get
Uh remedy for Mn. A. and the bappinoB,
wanted to aee yofi CL2
r—-&lt; up
-«■ with
-- — —
wuay.
Rachels, drank his toddv
Uifd* keep
Mr.
__ i_B_ at the
- ] B Jw°irrreMe "o' ’°on.**
you might remembe? Wh.n
When k.
be 1,.^
had finished, ilooking
B. waa right for prolapsua, painful per­
with Pearce Ame^sorrowfrdly, and turning it iod., Irreguhrltle.—In short, all **wmWM as If to Wf tt. another drop f*.v Bt*l'
lo the female amt—the
might-not be within it, ha said:
o*rer Culleo
i(Farorile PreMrlptlon” I, , Boeertgn .peo
"Mirtil, my ten, WK It I weren’t
will Indicates.
Mr. Tita, al
• oW mu, I’d do th* urn. And I
Mr. Flint bad spoken in publie of the
will La each terms of blame that Axner- up a ennub, m ______ ______ _________ , •Jn’tthat old I ha* to lte«p my month
cored.
diet complete. Omftns-jM-may-”
threw
It
out.
Beantaing
hla
chair,
he
■on began to avoid him.
Dabney,
After uttering three woeda donblfnllj
hearing of thia, asked Rachels to re­ Mid, smiling:
1M continued with deciaton: •Ra I
quest him to call at the office when he
■cold about
won’t tahe uy more, albr my mind
tew got egxlted about
anything: exceptin’ what everybody
Euit take (level head ale
Then, herlng obtained -irerr over
Amerson were monst'ous fond o’
Cullen, seem
like
to
me,
till the temptation, he nulled with reach
he
got married to Hamah En- satisfaction and Bald;

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M. J. Marple of Allegin street west
wore a small blister on bta band , ,bOrt
time ago by whipping a earpM, Blood
poisoning ,ct in ,nd f.sr U M1U.nalued
Ihst he may 1&lt;m 1,1, hand, small boj.
Should cut this out and show it l0 Wflt
mothers aext spring when bouse ties,.lug
begins.—State Republican.

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The new law require, tb,t pl,v|ni
cards .hall hereafter be taxed, the mknufaclurcrs buying a sump from thegoverum-.-ut fur each pse,. The Amerlcn Piny,
lug Card Jia, at Kalamamo Is one ot the
largest concenis In that line In the conn-1
try and II Is estimated that $5,00(1 ,n :
stamp, will lw required for th, ,tock „ I
present on hand there.

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F• R. TIMMERMAN.
trr lauhrop’sdrue store.)

Last week's letter.
L. Parrot received news last week that'
hb brother who was a conductor on a
rnllnmd train had been killed by the cars
We have nut been able to learn the pnrtlculats yet Mr. Parrott and wlfe\vent to
Lowell to attend the funeral on Sundry.
Elmer Fkher ha-* returned to hh old
station as agent at the C. K. A S. depot
His many frit n is an- glad to see nimS
ba^k.
Mr. Ra rick is building n new barn on
hffs pr perty l-i our, village.
Neany one htuulred Woodland people
went to Hastings Maat Thursday to help I
the Wuoalaud ball leanj win tbe belt, but
we are unable Jo find ant one who knows'
how the game terminated or who will even
admit he was in Hastings on that day.
John Volte’s house Is progressing "rapid-'
iy.
John Holden was in our village one day .
last week.
Mr. Houseman out new ball player has j
gone to Grand Rapids for a few days. Mr.
Houseman proves to be a genuine ball
player and will strengthen our ball team
tvry much, especially when he goes into
the box to pitch.
C. S. Palmerton Is on the sick list.
Leroy Van Simmons Is filling file
••drvH’s” place In &gt;th'e news office this
week.
•
’
.
It Is reported that there will be work in
the D. of R. lodge on the evening of Sept.
5th. It Is hoped that all .Rebekahs will
b1* on band.
Several of our boys were in Nashville on
Monday to see the ball game between
Nashville and Bellevue. They reported a
good game.
Frank Sylvester a prospective candidate
for county treasurer was in our village
last week looking after his Interests.
We are pleased to know that Lucy Gordon has not killed any one yet.
Clover seed seems to be a very poor
crop in our section this season.
Willie Treese spent Sunday with his
parents, having escaped from the Indus­
trial School for Boys. Officers came here
on Monday and captured him. Willie
left home promising his parents that be
would see them again in a few days.
Willie would not tell how he escaped but
the officers think he crawled through the
transom.
The Woodland ball team have challeng­
ed tbe Hickory Comers team to play ball
but no date has been agreed on as yet.
Woodland people are anxious tu see tbe
belt worn by Phil.
Our business men are talking of hiring a
night watch till we have rains. We think
it would be a good plan for should fire
once get a good start during this dry
weather our village without any fire pro­
tection, would suffer severely.

That
Contain Mercury,

as meretinr will surely destroy the
smell and completely deranzv the whole sys­
tem when entering K through the mucous sur­
faces. Buch articles should never be used ex­
cept on prescriptions from reputable PjV’*'
clans, as the damage they will do Is teu fold to
• ClKCMLrtTlON ‘
the good «&gt;u can
drove them.. Hall •
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This week,
82 quires. Co . Toledo. O. coautns no mercury.
taken internally, aeuna directly upon the. btood
and mucous surfaces of tbe sys em. In buylnc
Hereafter, .-hangea for advertisements Hall's CaLarrh Cure be sure to get the nnuine.
It is taken internally and Is made in Triedo, u.
must rea‘-u thi- office Tuesdays at latest to by F. J. Cheney ft Co. TeeUmonlaU free
Held by druggists, price 75c. per bottie.
Ids’t-ihsertitin in the is^ue of the week
When brought.

LOCAL NEWS.

Bart.!

. 1 I' i’.rans have taken Hood’s
‘
and realized Its benefit
1 .»n 1 strength restored.

The Sixth Michigan infantry will hold
thtirr-j.uni. u in Battle Creek this year.
Milan's i.« .1 house was badly scorcbedWedm. 4 iy night. It will take about
St. Jo|,i! - Wln«ejmen‘will hold a meet­
ing Sept&lt;*mlmt 1. Five hundred dollars
in pursvj are differed.

Fteiifnnru between Green Bay, Wlsconlinuri .st. ignaee, Michigan, have not
P»ifl exprti-. - bo far .this ypar.

In the past three months five prisoners
iuneti&gt;eiqHi&lt;! from the Ottawa county jail,
only one of whom has been captured.
Perch, biuo gills and bullheads are dy‘n&lt;bjrhuudrv&lt;Mn Mud lake, near VlcksbniR. A disease that docs not sffect piek«»1 tnd b.s&gt;.. hiu attacked them.

Tbe sali»on men and grocers are ovetnm with demands for cider barrels. The
of this is that the apple crop is
w poor that farmers are making elder of
tfeirapples.--Battle Creek Moon.
The largest -reported wheat yield In
••Wiwesteni Michigan this season is that
William Jones, of Young's Prairie,
^•44 Co. From a carefully measured
teld of 100 acres he thrashed 8,450 bush-

of weighed grain.
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LATTER DAY BUNDLES.
Much More SatUfuctory Than the Bundle*
of 1'ewre Ago.

“I don’t know of any one little thing
In which there has been a greater
change in recent years,” said a New
York citizen to a Sun man the other
day, “than the manner in which the
grocer, the baker and the butcher do
up the bundles that we ore to carry
home.
“It isn’t so very many years ago that
the grocer would hand us a loaf o
bread done up in half of a small »heet
of coarse brown paper, the pajx-r being
so small that it left the ends and fre­
quently a atrip of the side of the loaf
eX^Few grocers, would think of handing

a loaf of bread to a customer in that
shape now. The great majority would
use paper of a mdeh better quality
than was used in the old days; and
they would use a sheet of size sufficient
to cover the loaf completely and ne
ly, making a package tnat
Joulfi be quite willing to
through
the rtreets. U you wanted ‘oja"^
home a pound or two of chops the
buteher might first put them
“
brown paper aa he used to do, tat
most butchers would nowadays p
that bundle In a neat paper bag.
«lt tho taker's rolls or oak.^

commonly put In a paper
£Xnt U of bread is dota &gt;up
In paper of good quality ata wHbtat

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An exchange says that when ya« talk
there being a better state than Mlcb**»enry potato ahyly winks Ito eyes,
e’«y cabbage shakes it* bead, every beet
Kds red in the face, every onion feels
Wrongrr. every oat field is shocked,
r,e ,ltl ':es Ms beard, corn sticks up Its
and every foot of land kicks. The
“Ww* even denounce the statement with
•beigh.

^rX^n^tadtadon.

up in tho best powibte manner.
^•One reason for thia taprove^nth
no doubt, that paper
other reason 1. tho mtaere n^ ?
for doing thiniP. w£ in to
nt mtn m. In its presen
th. sightly tandle
refinement in to common saa

everyday life.”

the ^wooden navy'
00 «“
of the
TT
United Stat3a *
Like .,

to HhBrla&lt;.
S^Mnn MS',

n’1

Pnl«

lady baker.
•Ur Peculiar mid n„b„ Bonumtle Mm.
rtae. ,« &lt;h. Arne

anre»JllU1O.Ob&gt;i,',“T notlce' th-‘
°f the African explorer and
ftt
m*‘
,herc *» not
f tovnv- »ays to New York Reoorder, that draws attention to the
romww|CU1|i”r' Bn&lt;1 10 B hertaln extent
romantic ulreumstances of bls second
marriage, certain matters In connecm “rnlttl ,'*hich earned for him tho
Al’S HDd d‘?faTOTof his sovereign.
At the time when sir Samuel started
c’entful journey up the
tath h|N ce Wh,Ch Wa" I" "Tn for him
Idea ?h"
“? h" UUe ho had DO
idea that hl* undertaking would turn
mit bo ffreat a Buccess, and, being un25 V Qg,
restrict himself to the so­
ciety of the dusky beauties of the Sou­
dan. he persuaded one *of the German
giri* who formed the band of musithat performed nightly in an Esbekiah cafe chantant at Cairo to ac­
company him on his trip The girl
happened, unlike the majority of her
companions, to be a woman of singu­
larly strong character, and played a
notable and prominent part in the ex­
pedition and in the exploration, con­
tributing frreatly to the success thereof.
On Baker’s return northwest the
tame of his doings and those of his
fair companion preceded him, and
n
hv reached Cairo he found that
all England was ringing with the
splendid conduct of the lady, whom
the newspapers and the public desig­
nated as his wife. It was too late for
Baker to explain that the lady was
not entifled to bear his name, so he
made the best of the matter and at the
same time paid his deep debt of grati­
tude toward her by marrying her very
quietly at Cairo. A reference to the rec­
ords there will show that the wedding
took place not before his departure for
the Soudan, but on his return.
On reaching England he was immediatcly summoned to Windsor castle,
with his wife, and after he had related
to her majesty some of tlie principal
events of fils journey she commanded
him to kneel, aud. tapping hi#n on the
shoulder with a sword, exclaimed:
“Arise, Sir SamucE" The queen was
also v»ry gracious to his wife, who hail
. now become Lady Baker, and it was
only several months later that she dis­
covered the true facts of the case.
1 rom that time forth Sir Samuel was
not hon&lt;»rcd with any more invitations
to Windsor, und Lady Baker was not
only never^ermitted to appear at
court, but was even subjected to a mild
kind of ostracism by society. This she
«carcely deserved, for since her mar­
riage she proved herself to be n most
estimable end honorable woman, in my
opinion, as in that of many others, infi­
nitely superior in every way to hergorrulous and somewhat mendacious hus­
band.
_____________

THE TAILER TROUT.
Lusty Denizen of Southern Eng­
lish Waters.

™,

Hoi

Remember

there

are hundreds of brands of
White Lead (so called) on the
market that are not White Lead,
composed largely of Barytes and
other cheap materials. But the
number of brands of genuine

In several of tbe shallow and slowflowing streams of the aoath of Eng,
land—notably the upper waters of the
Lea, the Ver, and the Mint ram. all
Hertfordshire streams—the "taller" is
from raaldno ,h.
’ but "“Jvterre4
well known to the exasperated dryfly is limited. The following brands
hv
fisherman. “And what on earth is the are standard “Old Dutch” process,
rretoeutte^^rit1 p."exertion
1”
*tailer'?" the angler not acquainted and just as good as they were when
ten Maclain ’ riUs bdgar st“nwith these and other similar waters
you or your father were boys:
may inquire without shame.
The “taller," says the Pull Mall Bud­ “ Anchor,"
“Morley,"
get, may be best described as a rather “ Eckitcin,"
“ Shipman,"
gross feeder, destitute of the artistic “ Anutrcng A McKelvy,”
“ Southern,’*
“ Beymer-Baaman,’’
instinct and the culture.which the dry­
“ Davia-Chambera,"
Collier/
fly fisherman associates with the
•• Fahneatock."
trout that can only be taken by an
exact imitation of natural fly. It is
Fox Coloms.—National Lead Co.'s Pure
called a “taller" because, when its White Lead Tinting Colors, a one-pound can to
head is plunged into the weeds in pur&gt; a 35-pound keg of Lead and mix your own
10*• ™
suit of freshwater shrimp, its tail paints. Saves time and annoyance in matching
tbeir nr U r
Th&lt;!-' &lt;”en Kot OOt
breaks the surface of tlie stream and shades, and insures the best paint that it is
weir Hut’™’- “
&gt;o
waves In the air. At the commence­ possible to put on wood.
Scad us a postal card and gel oar book on
Inatetal Tonl'y
‘“wtee ta'the
ment of the fishing season the “tail­
ing" trout is usually very. busy, and paints and color-card, free; it will probably
save you a good many dollars.
very observable in several famous riv­
NATIONAL LEAD CO.
ers. At this season of the year the
Tbo scale of pay established at the
Chicago Branch,
larger fish are. as a rule, In indifferent
Stale and Fifteenth Streets, Chicago.
time of t|,e war ot ISIS allowed our
or in absolutely bad condition; they
“Pto'S only one hundred dollars a
are exceedingly hungry after the ex­
month, With which to maintain the
haustion of spawning operations, and
honor of lhe Hag abroad, and incident­
are consequently not in the humor to
ally support „ family. The lleutenanto
waste time on an occasional small
got fifty dollars a mouth, and lhe midolive dun, or some other insignificant
shipnu n Struggled along on consider­
fly. Water-sjirimp is fat and appe­
ably less] so that it was not to be ex­
tizing, and in many streams exceed­
pected tin:t they could afford the lux­
ingly plentiful. It is not surprising,
ury of a imiform everyday in the week.
therefore, tha^ it forms the staple dish
In the criise in which he cajrturvd the
of trout, which the pangs of hunger in
Macedon|-m, Capt. Stephen Decatur is
the early spring assail almost unceas­
dMcribed as “wearing an old straw hat
ingly. In early June the big trout
and a plain suit of clothes, which made
will eschew water-shrimp for May-fly,
him IimtW more like a farmer than a
nnd later on in the season, when they
naval he to.’’
are in fine condition, will feed with be­
fitting daintiness.
If the Handsome young officers of the
It is not much use, as a rule, fishing
Potoinnelcould not make os noble a dis­
Waterproof collars and cuffs that will
up stream with a “dry" over a “tailer.” not wilt, arc not effected by moisture
play as they might haw desired in the
The
fish is so engrossed In its pig-like
matter of padding, epaulets and gold
and
look jusi like linen are all the,
operations among the weeds that it
la^e, thrL at* all
” events could
' ; deVote
___
treats with contempt a solitary little fashion now. They are made by cov- more tlijjn usual attention to their em­
ering a linen collar or cuff with “cel­
dun endeavoring to tickle its nose.
bryo be: rda.
‘
‘ regulations in force
The
The best lure for a “tailer" is a big and luloid’’ and are the only waterproof
conipellt ■ii them to shave their faces
‘
gaudy
alder,
fished
down
stream
with
­
goods
made with an interlining, con­
smooth ; it least once in so many days,
in a few inches of the fish, and worked sequently the only ones that will stand
ler how luxuriantly inclined
like
a
salmon
fly.
At
such
a
lure
a
[
some of ihenK.might hare been toward
wear and give perfect satisfaction. Try
“tailer’’ will come sometimes with a
whisker**. The officers who were espe-'
fierce dash, that brings the heart of them and you will never regret it. Al­
cially pir*&gt;ne to run to hair found tlie
'
the angler right into hi* throat The ways neat, and easily cleaned. When
regulatibn a .stumbling
o b.ock
_____to their
____
writer had the pleasure of landing a soiled simply wipe off with a wet cloth
pride, and no small amount of tempert
fire-pound trout, hooked by a friend or sponge. Every piece of the genu­
was expanded in consequence. But in
‘
in this manner iu a Hertfordshire
ine is stamped as follows: w
view of Ihe fj^vt that their distinguished
stream on an early spring evening. A
passenger “liad a pull," which might
much heavier trout, “tailing’’ under
land thfm in a choice position 'some
the bank in an awkward place, was
day, thd officers lathered and scraped
afterwards assailed, and pricked sev­
away at their chins with nw&gt;re good FEARED HIS WIFE THE MOST. eral times, but in vain.
mark
w
grace than could have been expected.
A “tailor” is often difficult to scare,
Th* Juror Knew I!U Spouse und Tbere­ ।
Moreover, 4he hearts of these officers
Ask for those so marked and refuse any
I and even when actually risen and
form Dluobeyrd the Court.
waruiedh toward “Martin," liecauM* in
imitations, as they cannot possibly
On one occasion Judge Andrew Elli­ ' pricked will recommence feeding in a
the war] over Peggy O’Neal, "the pret­
please you. If your dealer does not
son was trying an important case at ! few minutes, oblivious of danger. Tho
ty, wittv. saucy, active tavern keeper’s
Macon City, and it was desired to rush position of tbe fish, its head buried in
keep them, we will send a sample di­
daughter," which nearly wrecked it through in order to make way for an­ j the weeds and its tail waving like a
rect on receipt of price. Collars 25c.
President Jackson
...’s cabinet,
.. he sided
..
other cose coming up next morning, । flag in the air. naturally renders it
with P&lt;K1_
’ ’* R,f&gt;'»y»toSt. Louis Post-Dispateh. The 1 easy to approach and difficult to alarm each. Cuffs 50c. pair. State size and
if
whether stand-up or turned-down col­
of a naval officer.
court instructed the jury and court-of- ' on such occasions. Moreover, a “taller"
lar is wanted.
The lame bustle and air pf expect
­ flcials to return after supper that seems to riot in its rather nasty meal.
ancy wA«
■’
’’ among. the sailors night, __
is noticeable
as —
it was intended to hold a The water-shrimp glut takes posses­
THE CELLULOID COMPANY,
.
sion
of
tlie
big
fish
as
completely
as
the
of
They
nipht session. «AW
AtOV
seven
all
tho
I
- were busily
• on- ' ■ MAftSAW
W VAX XXo'clock
V X ,-Zte AM •»,
A HkC
-- the Jfotomao,
gaged in togging themselves out in ofl}cerSj numerous witnesses and the ; May-fly glut
their qest rig, polishing tbeir neat juryT with one exception, were prompt- t
What creature the “tailer" takes the
moroeeb pumps, and going through the jy on hand. Of course, nothing could . big alder, fished in the manner demost approved aud latest style of nau^one without the absent juryman, 1 scribed, to be is very uncertain. Some
tical prinking. Some of the real old —
•
•. still,
— ; few people assert that fish take a fly
The minutes
ran .into .hours and
salts in the frigate, however, who af­ the prodigal didn’t return. At a late I under such conditions not from mofected 1 to despise the “innovation of hour court adjourned without having 1 tires of hunger so much oa of anger
uniforms," and whose sigh tor the accomplished anything. Next morning ; mingled with curiosity. But practical
good old days when men-o'-wars-men sharp at nine o’clock the twelve jury­ anglers and naturalists laugh at such
ha&lt;i tbeir inalienable rights to dress men were in ________
the box.______
His_______
honor | fantastic theories. No doubt the trout
“theirpwn exclusive persons in their..panned the crowd and asked for the takes the alder as the salmou takes the
own exclusive tastes," were not so par- truant.
He was pointed out and the silver doctor—because it looks good to
eat. But what particular food it Is
ticulavj in washing and pressing out court ordered him to stand up.
their teat nankeen uniforms. They. z**Mr.—said the judge, address- mistaken for remains a mystery.
were itisfled with greasing their long jng the derelict, “didn’t you under­
braiding it down their । Btand tlie order of the court last night
He GOT THE QUARTER.
hair, -wid
— then
—----------------. wax ,in .v
backs.iwith just enough
the endj requiring the jury to be on hand after
A Ride That Peered Quite Expensive for
1GE GRfcflM.
to make it curl up like a fish hook.
supper?"
Theie were the men who had made
“Yes, your honor," said the juryman,
CONFECTIONS.
Dr.
Samuel
G.
Dixon,
a
well-known
the American navy famous. They had explaining, “but you see I live quite a
1 1I1L SOFT DRINKS.
token n hand in flogging the Parley- ways out of town and my wife gave me scientist of the Quaker city, told a
Philadelphia
Record
man
aii
amusing
vous in 1798-1801, and had downed the an order prior to the court's order and [
yataglian-armed Turks in the fierce her order was that I shouldn’t stay in . story of a scene witnessed in New AT THEhand io hand encounters off Tripoli, town over night. I considered the | York the other day while riding in a
CITY BAKERY.
and had exterminated hordes of pi­ matter and concluded it was safer to ■ Fifth avenue stage. “A lady gave the
rates along the Spanish main. But risk your honor’s displeasure than j driver a coin," said Mr. Dixon, “and
received
change
for
twenty-five
cents.
thBtr greatest glory’ was in having her'n, because,” he added, earnestly, »
She informed the driver that she bad
been through the “late war." in which “1 know her!”
The court looked solemn a moment, given him fifty cents, but the jehu
the pride of the mistress of the ocean
M The Niagara Falls Route.’*
wouldn’t have it that way, and the
as
if
weighing
some
mighty
problem,
was taken down a peg or two.
woman had simply to lose twenty-five
That the distresses of an Atlantic then a smile started across his face,
cento. A moment or two later, how­
Stations.
aud
the
liar,
court
officers
and
specta
­
vnyade might be made as endurable as
ever, a well-dressed, highly respectable
possible tor their pasaenger1 V th a tors broke out in tumultuous laughter.
looking male passenger, with a rather
mH ’ and his “land-lubberly” retinue, The juryman was forgiven; there were
pallid face and a physique by no means
a supply of hideons-looking easy- many there who could, perhaps, ap­ athletic looking, tendered the lady a
Stations.
his-------------------positionchairt, such as never before had dese- preciate
.
quarter and said he had seen the whole
crated the decks of the frigate,
EUROPEAN RULERS,
I 4.401
111471
l.»
transaction, and knew she was being ELaanxoa.... .......
and heathenish-looking trunks, pre------C. K. OSBORN, Local Agent, Hutlags
swindled.
‘I’ll get it back,’ said he;
nosterous bundles and
.tlandish I The old&lt;*t 1* Pope I-eo, »ud the Youn&lt;e»t
•you take it.’ After some persuasion O. W. Bvoolm G. P. ft T. A. little ezo
packages, were piled around in just
the woman was induced to take, the
The Almanack de Gotha for 1894 has
the traces where an out-and-out good
money, and shortly afterward she and
seaman would be most likdy to crack buried in its numerous finely-printed all the other passengers except myself
Tishins against them. The «te'VBnls. pages some interesting facts as to the
and the man who had produced the
also began to assume a pompous and ages of European sovereigns. The cash left the ’bus. When we arrived
eomiwcending air tot was enl£='y oldest of all is the pope, who is in'his at the end of the line the stranger
we
B4th year. Next comes the grand duke
bevood tbeir station, while tbe
walked up to the driver, and, in court­
K and qtarteHmstere were busy of Little Luxemburg, who is 76. The
eous, but firm tones, said: ‘I saw that
king
of
Denmark
and
the
grand
duke
hoisting squealtog P!Fh ”ie
,
lady gave’you a half dollar. I give her
hunches by their feet), coops filled of Saxe-Weimar are 75; Queen Victoria the quarter and I want you to give it
with cackling hens, and many orter and the grand duke of Mecklenburg- to me.’
•
delicacies that might tempt the weak Strelitz, 74. There are six other sov­
“A volley of oath* waa the only an-.
ereigns who ore older than 70; eleven swer, which, however, was cut short by
stomachs ot tho guests.
who are between 60 and 70, and five a well-directed blow from the fist of
who are between 50 and 00. Eleven are the passenger and the driver went
-POSITIVELY CURES• r&gt;ew &gt;»***•*"»
between 40 and 50, two between 30 and down. He got up rtlth apother shower
one of the most important
• 40, nnd two more between 90 and CO.
plications of chemistry has resu11^
of profanity and made for his assail­
The youngest three sovereigns are
ant, but promptly went down again,
King Alexander of Servin, 17; Queen the blow this time landing full on the
Wilhelmina of the Netherlands, IS, and jaw. When the driver got up the sec­ Sloeplewmess and *R derangemenui
Nervous System.
ssssss King Alfonso XI1L of Spain, 7tf. ond time he gafre np tbe quarter. But
Queen Victoria has had the longest the passenger wasn’t through yet
reign—fifty-six and one-half yearn ‘I’ve split my gloves on -your face,’ he
Emperor Franz Josef ha* reigned
he said, *and I want two dollars and
wTSeScel princi­
fortv-fivc years; the grand duke of
fifty cento to buy a new pair.’ Refusal Purely Vegatable, guaranted free from
Haden, forty-one yeapt; the grand duke
brought another punch, and again the
ple Involved
0° the
opiates, 100 full size doses, 50c.
of Old nburg. of Saxe-Weimar-Eisendriver measured his length. He didn’t
lies m the con
. w
impermeable sch and of SaXSrAltenbuzg, forty want any more, but gracefully handed
a» (Mich.) Saving* Hank, lays he cannot say
akin, into an ta~l^
b
m. years each. Fourteen of the sover­
too much In faror of •Adtronda,” Whsstars
andnon-putr^'M^P^e/n b eigns of Europe have reigned fewer his puncher the demanded two dollars Heart
and Nerve Curt.
and fifty cento. I ascertained afterbinlng i‘ wlP’ . lhe common leath- than ten years. During 1893 three watds that the gaUapt passenger waa
Prepared by Wheeler and Fuller Medicine
Co., Cedar Springs. Mich. Sold by.
.all known that w the comm
{ new sovereigns ascended the throne.
rtlhe fiber '*
^t U.e no" They are ITince George of bchanrn- Billy Edward*, the • ex-prize fighter,
•rfA V^refro^oldbj the.nlr burg-Lippe. Prince Frederick of Wai- and the other drivers are, I under­
stand, still chaffing their associate on
flelk Md’ouke Alfred
HASTINGS, ■ WHOM
his encounter and it* result*."
ut known » to duke of Bdtabun*.

John Do4&gt;
ufln x oto“c- C“PL
tar tuxglnL*? ?”"■ York barhalt-rc«lX
anchor tn a
Anxious Xta te’X bm‘ mo?d'X'

White Lead

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ADIR0NDA
TRADE MARK BrenM

Wheeler's Z^I

HEART DISEASE, NERV0U&amp;
Prostration, E-pilepso.

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�Hastings Banner.
PubiUbed nundaya or
OOOAC. B'ROSgAATZJCM. MXC«._____

COUNTY NEVA’S
Woodland.

Woodland's second nine played ball
with West Woodland on Saturday, the
score ending 36 to 12 tn favor of Wood­
land.
Woodland ball team were to have play­
ed bail with the Cherubs, of Nashville on
Monday, but after playing fire Innings
they found they could neither win tbe
game by playing ball nor by their umpire,
so they packed up and returned from
whence they came. We will refrain from
saying more at present.
There was a noise from tbe south west
last Saturday towards night that some
thought sounded like distant thunder.
Some thought It was the people ou lhe
plannet Mars signaling tu the people on
earth and some thought it was the people
of Hastings celebrating the success of tbe
Hastings Knights, but as we had light
showers on Monday night, it must have
been thunder.
Wm. McKevitt of Hastings, played ball
with our burs Monday and won the grati­
tude (rf tlie Woodlandlles by the manner
in which be held down secund base.
L. D. Warner has not yet returned from
bis northern trip.
We are glad to know that Gruver was
too honest to sign the Gonnnu Brice bill,
but sorry :bat be did not have "sand ”
enough to veto IL
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Cable are tbe par­
ents of a fine girl, born last week.
Campers are occupying the orchard of
Wesley Meyers.
Albert Bcvkly has purchased tlie cider
mill of Michael Reiser.
George Faul and George Berk le went lo
Grand Rapids on Monday to help cele­
brate.
Prof. J. T. Fortney has returned to our
village and commenced his labor in tbe
school room.
We notice a large number of foreign
pupils have secured boarding places and
are attending our school.
V. L. R. Simmons has purchased a new
wheel.
Wash Helmer has-coughed up a wheat
head that has been giving him serious
trouble for about three weeks and feels
much better.
Mrs. P B. Hunslcker Is much better.
Emmett Coville left several dollars with
our street treasurer lost Tuesday.
Em­
mett Indulged in a horse lace Monday
aud payed the "fiddler.”

CeatletoD.

Cloverdale.

Tb the surprise of many tbe first nine
of Cloverdale has won a game of ball,
playing with the Orangeville club last
Saturday and winning tbe game by a score
of 29 to 21.
Cedar Creek club and our boys intend
tc play a game next Saturday afternoon.
Our school commrn"ed its fall term last
Monday with Harry Jones as teacher,
which insures a good school.
Mbs Ella Mosher was presented with an
elegant gold watch aud chain by her fath­
er on the 16th anniversary of her birth.
Miss Mosher has commenced attending
school at Hastings.
The Rev. Cossar, of Vermontville, who
was camping here has gone home.
A large kiln of brick Is being burned at
the yard thb week and tbe noise caused by
the 80 Jets of burning oil In connection
with 30 Jets of stesm is to be hesrd all
over the village.
Tbe two Misses Chatfield, of Irving,
have been the guests of Mrs. Mart Bates
during the past week.
Miss Minnie Gillaspie is at home for a
few days.
I have Just learned that the game ot
ball will be played here next Saturday
forenoon between our second nine and tbe
Brush Ridge club.
.
Tbe cider mill will run on Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays of each week
until further notice.
Hugh Graham and wife are once more
residents of our village­
Johnny Doonan, of Kalamazoo, la paint­
ing D. Morthland.’s bouse near Cedar
Creek.

Miss Minnie Wardell of Hastings has
again been employed to teach .the South
1'ine Lite school.
Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Honeywell, Mrs.
Doster, George Brownell. Christopher
Doster and others camped at Wall Lake
part of last week.
Miss Maggie Kershaw who has been vis­
iting Mrs. Robert Marshall.returned home
last week.
George Doster is shipping wood.
StHphen Doster shipped a car of bogs
Monday.
B. Gibbs of Prairieville Is plastering
lhe church.
Mrji. Curtis of Aino Is visiting Mrs.
Ream and other old acquaintances, who
foimerly lived In this vicinity.
lister Warner has a fine pea&lt;jh orchard.
Lester Is disposing of his peaches at 81.50
per bu.
__________________
Coala Grove.

Ixiwls Lockhart is seriously -Ht with
hear| trouble.
C.^C. Price has been 111 the past week.
Mrs. Abraham Burgman has returned
to her home In HantlngM.
Mm. Claris-w Price has returned from
Grand Rapids.
Aivail Patk attended the show at Has­
tings lost week. .
Benson Smith of Massillon. Ohio, is vislllug his brother Ed.
Mr. and Mrs. John Park and son Floyd,
of Sunfield, were guests of Mrs. C. C.
Price over Sunday.
C. H. Price entertained George Green­
field. of Curl ton Center, Thursday.
Miss Aimee Coulter ot Chicago, Is vis­
iting her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.
W. Smith.
Shirley and Gertrude Smith were guests
at E. V. Smith’s a part of last week.
W. I. Marblu and family were at.Battle
Creek over Sunday.

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Marrl»&lt;l
GocLD -nuTazaLANi,
of *'»&lt;■&gt; h', n
Mr. I ra-ik Guutd oi

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fniw.

1 Hur of the BamkolwiII Imj u»»*u lur U»e wid-1
k*si dls«* LDluatkiU uf tile UkctiHjJ'O. deuliug ! MC.MUKUY-HKtKhn. m rr
j with the question m ciuedy couuecleti • oulM|koi
with lhe moral welfare of our community
—and for any infuiutailun connected with
the great Teinpvrauce work and its work8WEKZEY—BENTLEY
.
era, at large.
The Church Temperance Society h
Elten
&gt;1.
Beoth'v.
bo.h
of
H
am
.I
i
.,’■ l* *r*.
Cutliolic in its principle*, and welcoaies to
its membership all wbu are Interested In
lUi keU.
the work that demands our sympathies,
DuUar. IS tu IS.
our Influence, aud our earnest co-opera­
tive labour.
There will be a change of editors for
tw Ii,.. SH.
UM pv lb.. 10.
tills department, every Hire© months,
FoUtowperbu., mu&gt;k.
thereby preventlux tbe wheels of the sim­
JnM „ «
•
U11OW IMT lb., W,.
ple niAchinery required in the prosecution
cuapcr w_. vi
nnd |&gt;errectlun uf our plans, from running
r-.d per bt,.. *7
Id ruu.
win i« p* uu. c.
Sy diligent use of pen aud scissors we
Cow Swl per bu.. coo Vie bn
Tlnj-.thy
&gt;»?• bn., xm.
'
hope tu encourage anti assist the members
H'Hcy iM-rbn. au.U&gt;Wi.
of this Church Temperance Society in
Hay per- kin. ano iu. c oo.
Pi Tit drr*xo"i. s no.
their work and also tu arouse putdtc senti­
B-aum. l.» k&gt; t.*A
ment t*i tlie dangers which threaten from
Ctncim dnaaou. 10.
violation of law. order and decency.
peer drawn, s so.
BaefUva.SJO.
The puaiiiuti or tin; Roman Catholics in
M'j.toa. drvAaed.
this country ungi.t tu put tu shxtne, the
apparent indiffurvner &lt;».' those who, with
folded hands, stand am! wait for some
Plotnt’ Bu to 143.
miraculous deliverance from this hydra­
headed mviuter, tliat turn call intemper­
ance.
MwT.rGAC.KA»LE.
During tlie last spring, Bishop WaiterjMfiilh LudUk lAtnlllAt’r lit ||,r I ,
.
son of Ohio, denounced in a long com­
( iJwA* V'
munication. any aud every Roman Catho­ wifc . Mary *. Rm- ney tn Ibrsu-.
lic Society In his diocese, tlmi was officer­
Sr i*-'e s «*«■«»&gt;. STK
ed by a liquur dealer, or saloon keeper, 4’.7
and withdrew his approbation from them
until they ceased tube so officered. An Tb»rtr ton? dull-.r- aU •twntjr o’r
~iin»- w. i
.
IDO
appeal was made irom this ruling of the Aii.t nr
1MII­
| Bishop but Mrg. Salol I i, the apostolic de- med'tu occur ibe,
C&gt; iA
M’r‘ w nr Jn&gt;v fortjhi re.jf.
| legale sustains tbe poaltluu taken by the
Thereto* n by vir.wel tar j
Bishop of Oiliu,and approves the expulsion
| of liquor duaiers from ail Rumau Catholic .
societies.
Archbishop Ireland at a meeting of
r,,. ;-ts»?&gt;
•‘Catholic Abstainers’ iu St. Paul, Mlnu.. m-M-..1:b.
, e ■.
«f*i ffurtbv .
the IsL of August, enumerated the follow-; MHtch
u iSld.'iaLvMJe'I
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lug pointe as the chief aims of the warfare tb«r»de&gt;&lt;

Id the Items of Bolmes church and vic­
inity, doubt is expressed In regard to ue
Mr. nnd Mrs. Chandler. Mr. French, J.
having 90 children In our procession. We
gave out 79 flags and had not enough to J . Hendershott and daughter Grace, Mr.
and Mrs. Thatcher, Mrs. Ed Johuston,Nek
supply. 1 sent after 18 more.
Senter Blood is ratertalniug a brother son Cross, Will Smith, George Stowell,
aud Geo, Ingram went to Grand Rapids
from Lenawee county.
Prof. J. W. Humphrey of Wayland, Labor Day.
Ben Lee, who is now a dentist in Grand
conducts Sunday School institute at this
place, commencing Wednesday the 13th. Rapids, spent last week at his old home In
I Inst., two o'clock and holds up to Friday Irving.
Mrs. Copely of Decatur, visited Blanche
noon.
[ Mrs. Freeman of Grand Rapids Is vhll- Hendershott last week.
Mrs. Paithon is moving into the vtllagd
I ing her sister Mrs. J. D, Townsend and
other friends.
Hir many friendi here aie glad to knutf
J. V/. Wolf of Freeport Sundajed in that she Is not to leave Irving.
Miss Alma strong enteitainpd friends
the Grove.
Edith Bevier of Woodland, spent Sun­ from away last week.
Middleville.
Quite a number of those who Joined on
day with bis grand parents.
The annual school meeting to-n Igbt was
Mias Etta Coats is now at home and on probation last winter, were taken into full
membership at the M. E. church last Sun­
a qulvt but well attended affair. The of- lhe sick list.
ficera elected air, Aaron Clark and F. D.
Claude Wood of Woodland spent Bun­ day.
Pratt.
Mrs. Will Giilet, of Lake Odessa, after
day with friends at Stony Point.
Samuel Pbede of Leighton, started for
Monday morning Mrs. U. E, Kelsey spending a few days with her parents,
Kansas this morning.
was taking her daughter Leuah to where Mr. and Airs. Nelson Cross, returned last
Tbe remains of Ed Rice, a former Mid­ she teaches. The horse became f right- Saturday.
dleville boy. but late of Manton, who shot i net! and tbe buggy Upped over, fracturing
Miss Vlra Matthews spent Sunday at
himself at Reed City, last Saturday night Mrs. Kelsey’s hip and shaking Lenah up Mr. Poff’s.
supposing be had killed the young lady badly. Dr. Lathrop was called and left
Mi^j» Grace Hills expects to attend
he was with having shot at ber three them as comfortable as possible.
school at Middleville this year.
of Catholics aganst intemperance:—
. m *h’r’of -*® *
times, were brought here for burial to-day
Mrs. John Robertson and Mr. and Mrs.
Tbe conversion to sobriety of men, I
Gerkey.
In fulfillment of a request contained In a
Walter Robertson .went to Petoskey Tues­ Catholics by baptism and pro fess ion who ■
tin- v 'j
Last
week's
lei
ter.
letter to bis brother, found in bls pocket
day. They expect lo be gon? a week or are tlie victims ot lutemperatice; the dis-1
knv ?‘“1’ .. »£.-«&gt;•
Everyone Is still crying for rain,
We ten days. __________________
•tu » t&gt;
after be had committed suicide. It was
;.
, .,.r ■ v.„ „(
countenancing uf social driiiklug customs,
think
the
moon's
changes
does
not
effect
lhe old story of a disappointed love affair.
»&gt;he Ullage! Drt- •
the elimination ol all liquor from the side-.
RINGLING BROS'S. CIRCUS.
Mr. Campbell of Jackson, attorney for lhe weather very much this summer.
Hiram m cnasr.
I&gt;03rd hi Catholic tamiltes, trorn Catholic
the M. C. IL R. Co., was In town last Fri­ Com and potatoes are the nearest a fail­
Tne Gt cal AElrt’a-rtlou to !&gt;• Exhibited io clubrooms, from all Catholic festlvdlra ki &gt;..7 &gt; i: it, ■.,
day. getting particulars and statements ure they have been for years.
and banquets; ihe removal of Catholics
Elmer Marlow is fixing up the old store
regarding the putting off of a lady from
This City.
from sahxm-keeping, in accordance with
the train at Hastings last Monday morning building for a dwelling bouse.
The announcement Hut the Ringling
There was no sohool last week on ac­ Brothers’ World's Greatest Shows, tbe lhe Instruction of Uh* council ut Baltimore',
Several of our teachers were eye witness­
count of the teacher's Institute at Has­ largest and most extensive exhibition ever n high standard of pnwried civic virtue
es of tbe occasion.
'
that no Catholic. start! appear In public
Our teachers have returned from Has­ tings.
feen under canvas, h to be Iu. Hastings
tings and some of them have already be­
Mrs. Hili and sister are visiting at the W?d.. bepL 18.. will be gratifying news . life as Ute representative* or advocates of
i the liquur trade aud no Catholic shall vo;e
gun their years’ work. For the benefit of home of their parents.
to Iliotisauthi to whom the fatnu of thlsag- .j on ehx-tion days tv pr.c into offiet* such
Co. teachers we will say that "Nancy
Mrs. Bair had a quilling for Elder greguLiun is familiar and to other thou- &lt;1 representatives or advocates."
MJlo.
Hanks” is still In line.
sands who will welcome the opportunity j
Who Is the Rev. Travis, of Creasy? Is
We beard last Saturday with much Miller aud wife at her home last Thurs­ to see it in all its magnificent complete- J। Such aims are worth the attention and
day.
। emulation ot all Christians, and when
he tbe d-.-w minister assigned to tbe Creasy pleasure, of the success of the Hastings
. Chas. Sears h on his final tiip th resil­ ness. This great aggregation requires ; men aud women attain to such a high
charge?
Knights in tlie competitive drill.
'
th re? railroad Irakis to transport it from
ing,
only
two
Jobs
being
left
In
this
vic
­
standard, the doom of “Lie
*
sjloun
*
is BEST 5 CENT CIGAR IN
A new 9X pound boy at Hal Bellingor’s
luena Griswold has a fine new oak
dry to city, whileilhe exhibitions are giv­
sure.
10 days ago.
finished piano, purchased of Clough ft inity.
THE MARKET.
Mr. and Mrs. Haggerty do not like en in three rings, upon two elevated . Decision&lt;i of such men as Sato! 11 and
The annual Sunday school aasoclatbrn of Warren of Detroit.
stages and upon a quarter mile track, un­
the township of Prairieville held their
Charles Parker and Bertha Roman are Northern Michigan so they are coining der the largest canvas pavilions ever erect- Watterson are denounced by the oppoeiition element, as fetters upou
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personal
meeting last Thursday at lhe head of Gull sixin to become students at the Slate Nor­ back to Odessa to live.
Pearl and Florence Nash have the txl. The menagerie la the most complete liberty, but the recent report of the Su­
lake. A large gathering, of old and young mal, while Schuyler White will attend
zoological collection in America, while the
-wooping caugb quite severely.
preme
Chancellor
of
the
Knights
of
Pyth­ LOOK FOR THE NAME
were In attendance and a good time in school at Albion next year.
Apples are quite plentiful In this vicini­ circus performance Is a constant succes ias recommends substantially tbe same
general was had. The writer was on
John Dletrieh and Clark Kenyon are
ON EACH WRAPPER.
skin of wonders. The arcboats, gymnasts,
thing,
to
the
representatives
of
the
order,
hand as usual, especially when dinner was among those who start for Petosky to­ ty.
aerlaiisls and riders number over-oneBelton
called. He only regretted he had not the morrow.
ft.
hundred of Eurup? and American's high­ Mr. Blackwell says, after enumerating tbe
capacity of city Mayor to stow away the
The Congregational Sunday School picT. J. Prince of Grand Rapids, has rent­ er salaried artists including Lundin, tlie evils ar Using from the liquor-traffic that in
many good th Inga the tables groaned un­ Diced at Green Lake last Friday.
ed a part of Mr. Uuested’s store building modern Samson, wbo*e marvelous feats of his Judgment lhe time has come when
der, of which be received special Invita­
Geo. Merrick Is learning tbe barber's and will fit It up for a photograph gallery. strength have everywhere created a sensa­ they. us a great and strong frateraity
tion to partake. After supplying tlie Inner tipde of M. L. Matteson.
He is also building on an edltiou on tlie tion: The Brotbeis Hermann, the world’s sbould face the important question, and
man with many others wr took boats for a
Regular meeting of K. O. T. M. Friday east side of tbe barber shop for a sky greatest acralIsts; the Gllet family, tbe adds:—
ride on the lake all for 10c, a 15 of a night and six members to initiate.
‘•I heartily recommend that saloon­
light Cull and examine work and be con­ great Parisian arcboate: Josble Ashton.the
bushel of wheat. (You »?e the writer
vinced as to quality.
world’s famous esqueslrienna: Mike Roony keepers, bartenders aud profeaslonal gam­
measures all outgo by a bu. of wheat),
Mr. and Mrs. Lasher have returned American’s greatest bareback somersault blers be pronounced ineligible to further
BhulU.
calling at all landings. At LaBelle there
from Grand Rapids.
rider; Aklroto’s troupe of Imperial Japa- membership in our order, aud that tho Su­
Glenna Newton. Mae Hine, Rose Pierce
was a large gathering of K. O. T. M.'s and
Miss Rena Lasher is attending school In neese: Wm. Irwm, the champion head preme Lodge firmly plant itself upon this
being addressed In a veiy eloquent and and Myrtle Mosher are attending school Plainwell.
balancer, aud scopes of other high class moral and ptofreeslve platform, that all
In
your
city.
'
able manner in the interest of tbe associa­
the world may know Just where we stand.
I wish to say that I have taken
Doster and Brandstetter shipped a car performers.
Mary' Horn attended the teacher’s in­ load of hogs Saturday.
tion.
After the address was over the
Appoint a commission for tbe intelligent
writer with scratch book and pencil In stitute In Hastings.
Horace Barton has been visiting his Macabeo'a Jnbllae Excumlon tol/.unlu;. consideration of this momentous question, back my Livery Stock and will re­
Ada Mosher commenced ber school at brother Elgin.
hand very courteously stepped up to lhe
There will be great attractions at Lans­ and have them formulate plans for the
speaker and asked for bls name. Reply— Prlchardvllle last Monday.
Delton and Richland played ball last ing on September 11th. the Great Jubilee vigorous enforcement of its conclusions.” open a Livery barn in the
G. M. Hudson went to Battle Creek Thursday at Gull Lake In favor of Delton. Day of lhe Macabee's Meeting.
J. A. Barnes. Can 1 say Bev. as a prefix?
What a grand thing It would be. aud
The par­
Yea. From what place ? Allegan. Pres­ with a load of fruit one day last week.
Mrs. McBane celebrated her 80th. birth­ ade of the Uniformed Rank and others, to what a powerful engine in crushing tbe
S. B. Nash visited friends In Hastings day last Monday tbe whole family being
byterian? Yes. From tbe finish of tbe
terrible vice of intemperance. If tbe half­
the
number
of
sceera!
thousand
men,
with
speech the writer felt Justified in asking one day last week.
present
the prize-drill, band tournament, etc., will million members of this noble army of
Fannie Pierce visited friends in Kent
the last question. Now these gathering*
Mr. Gray has returned from Plainwell. be very attractive.
Pythian KulghU, should compel the clos­
of the farmers and their families In picpics euunty last week and began her school at
Mrs. Skillman was elected representa­
To give everybody an opportunity to ing of saloons aud gambling densjiot only
Brush
Ridge
last
Moaday.
.•
un tbe shores of tbe many beautiful lakes
tive of Delton Hive No. 499 L. O. T. M. attend, the C. K. ft 8. Ry. will run an ex­ by shutting out from their lodges “men
Acbsa Merritt and Wyllls Nachtrleb
of Barry Co., have a tendency to keep tlie
and Mrs. Dr. Scribner as alternate, to at­ cursion train, leaving Kalamazoo at 7.*00 of doubtful and disreputable occupations,”
heart young, meet old acquaintances, re­ have returned to their homes.
tend the great Hive held In Lansing Sept. a. m., Delton al 7:30. Hastings at 8:00. but also closing tbeir doors to men who On Court Street, where I will be
Mrs. Loa Ryan has left Orley Peake’s.
new friendship, etc. Better than attend­
11, 12, 13 and 14th.
arriving at Lansing at 9:35 a. m. Return­ habitually frequent such dens! Is it worse
Allie Gaskill will teach tbe Hind’s
ing County agricultural meetings gotten
Everybody take advantage of tbe ex­ ing, will leave Umslng at 10:00 p. m.. to sell liqour than It is to drink It? Why
school
this
fall.
glad to meet all my old customers
up in the interest of some species of gamb­
cursion rates to tbe jubilee at Lansing, running through to Kalamazoo.
Round cannot this large and Influential body, go
Mrs. Horn and daughter Mary went to
ling.
the 11. Fare round trip 81.40. Returning trip rate from Richlaud Junction, Cressev, one step farther and assert themselves
t will be t
Augusta
last
Thursday.
and
many new ones.
Please don’t forget Barry County annual
and Milo.81.60,from Delton,Cloverdaleand foes, not only to tbe dealer, but to lhe
Charlie Kenyon was in Kalamazoo last leave Lansing at 10 p. m. Tuesday eve.
pioneer picnic on Saturday the 15th InsL,
R. K. Poter Is working al Hooper at bis Shultz, 81.50. from Hastings Coats Grove consumer.
week.
my
aim
to
furnish
the
best
rigs for
at Court House In City of Hastings.
trade.
and Woodland 81.00. For those desiring to
If there are none to patronite liquor
Mrs. Andrew Smith is on tbe siek HsL
Mrs. Sprague has been visiting her slay longer than one day. tickets will be saloons, the nefarious business will not l&gt;e
Hralnwvtlla.
Give
ICC.
Loren Thomas has been quite sick.
the
lowest
possible
pr|&lt;
daughter in Kalamazoo.
Master Bennie Fisher returned to Sagi-1
sold at one fare for round trip, good going long in dying.
Several from here were in your city fast
David Mosher dropped dead at bis farm Sept, llth and 126h and good for return
naw on Tuesday last.
Wednesday and Orley Peake bad bls
me
a
call.
Sunday of Heart disease.
Funeral was Sept 15th.
Mrs. Julia Brown Is visiting friends In horse blankets stolen.
An Ancient Pledge.
held at his residence Wednesday 5tb. In
The one day excursion rate will also be '
Allegan.
J. Arnold and wife of Dowling'were
terrment In Wesleyan cemetery.
good on regular trains.
The following ancient Temperance
Chas. Richie and wife, of Middleville, guests at S. A. Stanley* last Friday.
A. S. MERCHANT.
Mrs.
Grace
Marshall
of
East
Barry,
has
EL C. Pottkh, G. P. A. I pledge was sent to Lady Henry Somerset
are guests of relatives in our village.
typhoid fever.
by tbe late 8. C. Halt formerly editor of
J. E. Cairns is in Washington.
AMvria
State Fair At Detroit.
James
Bush
was
at
Howard
City
this
Our school commenced Monday, with
I Tbe forty-fifth annual fair of the Micbl- tbe Art Journal. It is printed In old Eng­
ARE YOU POSTED
Mra. Fox, Adda Bowen and Gertrude week.
Howard Brooks as teacher.
lish characters and was found ou tbe
। igan Slate Agricultural Society will optn blank leaf of a Bible which has beep
Mr. A. Hafner spent Sunday In the vil­ lasker visited at Battle Creek last week.
Carlton.
I on Monday, Sept. 10, on the grounds of
School
commenced
at
the
Center
Mon
­
lage.
transmitted kusn site to son through many
Dry weather still continues.
the Detroit Exposition company, and will
Miss Jennie Brown, of Grand Rapids, is day with Webster Hastings teacher.
Aloin Cairn is very sick at this writing. 1 continue until Friday, Sept 21. This is generations. It appears as the property
G. W. Tompkins and family are enter­
PuausMKD ar
tbe guest of D. G. Cross and family.
of Robert Bolton. B. D„ preacher of God’s
Airs.
Peter
Covert
entertained
friends
the only general fair or exposition lo lie
The S. S. picnic at Gull lake was well taining relatives from Augusta.
word at Broughton. Northamptonshire.
Funk ft waghalls Co., new york.
held in the state this year, and every ef­
Blanch Tuttk was at Vermontville last from Hastings. Friday.
attended by Prairieville people.
"From this daye forwarde to the ende
H.
A.
Nichols
expects
to
take
In
some
fort is being made to have It excell all of my life, 1 will never pledge any bealthe
Rev. C. H. VanAntwerp will start for week.
Austin Russell and Will Cooley have of the southern scenes in a few days. He previous exhibitions in the history of the or drlm» a carouse In a glass, oup. bowle.
conference next Thursday aa he Intends to
will start Tuesday of this week.
Society. The premiums aggregate 818.­
si«eud some time visiting friends at rented tbe Seger blacksmith shop and
Dill Cain had a desperate struggle with 000 and this amount of money will un­ or other drinking Instrument, whereso­
commenced business.
IT COST
Uwossa
ever it be, from whomsoever It come, not
Tbe appointed leader, Adda Bowen was one of the "James" tang not long ago. doubtedly draw together the finest dkAn ire cream social was held at the ho­
It
was
far
Into
the
night
when
Dill
was
nearly
play that has been seen In Michigan. to my own moat gracious klnge, nor any
absent Sunday evening, but the meeting
tel hall Saturday evening.
of the greatest monarch or tyrant upon
aroused from his slumber by bearing talk­
We have had no rain since Aug. 15. It was ably Jed by Mrs. Dr. Powers. Vice ing on the river bridge and knowing that The live stock premiums have been great­ earth: nor my dearest friend, nor all the
ONE
PretiktenL
ly Increased, and a magnificent display is
Is very dry and dusty.
The next Ladies Aid will be entertain­ everything was hot all right, he crawled assured. Tbe races occur on Wednesday. aoulde In the world shall ever enforce me;
MILLION
The Epworth league will bold Its meet­
out aud hid uuder a water melon vine Thursday and Friday of thu first week and Not angrl from heaven (wlto 1 know will
ing at the hour of the morning preaching ed by Mra. Dean next Thursday.
Sunday
Is Rev.
Daley's last day for in his wkter melon patch. He bad not on Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday ot not attempt) shall persuade, nor Satan,
dollars.
service next Sunday.
with
all
his
oulde
subtleties,
nor
ail
tbe
been
there
long
when
be
saw
an
object
the second. There will also be special
this year. Let there be a good attend­
By
moving towards him. Dili crouched clos­ outdoor features, announced later. There powers of hell itself shall betray me.
ant^.
Butlxad.
Frank Vanocker Is building a new er to the ground until tbe object was tlie railroads will give half fare rate* to this very slune) for atnne it la. and not a
H. Vandinborg entertained his sister
little
one)
I
doe
find
that
1
have
wore
of­
within a few feet, when he. Dill, made a Detroit during the fair, with still lower
boose.
from Knlamaaoo last week.
fended aud dishonored my glorious Maker Qrandcst UTERARY ACHIEVEMENT
Grace Powers Is at Charlotte where she spring and after having a lung and hard special excursion rates on certain days.
D. Cross, of Adrian, and Mr. Curtis, of
and
most
merciful
Saviour,
tlinn
all
tbe
struggle
be
succeeded
in
capturing
bls
OF THE CENTURY.
Ohio, who have been risking G. W. Cioss will attend school tbe coming year.
other slnne that 1 am subject untoe; and
Church and ftocieir.
M. O. VanAuken and wife of Battle n.&lt;an and got him In the house bat there
•RJ252® on new P,&lt;ns by th&lt;
aud family returned to their homes last
for this very slnne II Is my God hath often
lhe prisoner made another desperate
Creek, are guats of hh brother Irving.
week Monday.
U. U. eburch, BilUmore, Sontaj. Se»:eio- been very strange untoe me. and lor that
Chas Abbey and wife were at Nashville struggle aud got away.
Its Editors number 247.
T. Brangwin enjoyed a visit with his
A. J. Caln and wife of Freeport were
cause, and noe other respect have 1 thus
In preparation 4 years.
old frteod, A. Noyes, of Nashville, last two days last week, attending the races.
calling al Peter Covert’s Friday.
t/TLe wolol, ronnKtcd »ltb IomUH| vowed, and 1 heartily beg my good Father _ Has a Wonderful Vocabulary of
Tbe
Austin
school
commenced
Monday,
week.
Henry Hueeton of Ionia, is visiting his courcli vlll be Mtriulued Tbuad.y s.Dt in Heaven of His greet goodness aud in­
Byron Branffwin Is in Battle Creek, Fred Paimatler teacher.
finite
mercy
In
Jesus
Christ
to
assist
me
Mrs. Calvin Smith has a large class in sister, Mrs. Alvin Cain and other friends IStb. bj Me«l&gt;On JuUu,
Q
called there by Um* UIdsss of a relative.
800,000 WORDS HD PHRASES.
here.
Tunlhiwn. B. Dtckiiwon. W. Hollow.y ji in the same, and be so favorable unto me
S. Howe, who was Injured by being music started at Pennfield.
Amen.—R. Bolton.—
Wm. McKinnle is on the sick liaL
WUklw,, c. Jordan, R. Batn, C for what is past.
I oe the Word? found tnMJ
thrown from bls buggy has m far recover­
Broughton. April 10,1887.
Ogden Donley of Campbell, loom Co,, Hoffman and
S. and stout 75.W0 ?ort
Mlaa
Baamer.
Sup
­
Bedford.
ed as to be able to ride out again.
Xh«r Dictionary of««
visited friends In East Carlton Sunday.
per nrved at tbe Partak Honan Iron,
Tbe grain In this locality is all threshed
A dellghtfal IKUe shower ‘visited us
Quite a number of tbe M. E. church S nntU T. AU are cordially lorltad to at­
and tbe yield is fair.
last Mooday night
members, gave Elder Wright of Freeport, tend.
•
DO NOT BUY A DICTIONARY
Mrs. Ida Johnson went to Petoskey on
Bedford public schools open Septemlier a fareweU visit Jhovaday of lart week.
the STANDARD
the eaearsiuu and will enjoy a ten days tenth with Mr. aod Mrs. Atwood as teach­
oomperiaon. WeiDritett
"Brown
”
social
.
W6
ek
from
Friday
nigbu
visit whh ber sister.
ers.
WMSbnyan oMworirbeoause It has arm
Rev. Mr. Brown of South Dakota who
lotorertaa lo leanerb«* boll nine chalkmged tbe
i. jh.
has been filling the pulpit occasionally Quimby nine for a game.
So Quim..y once refora 1. called at the PreebytTrian
next Tueaday evening.
Sh/.n
but has during the summer, has Just beea given a came over here Satvrday last and took tbe church
UUut bj the Pastor, Mra, Grigaby^d
prick
cull to become our pastor for ttie ensuing conceit out of our einb 9 to 41 in favor of
others. Ali are cordially invited.
Quimby.
Fish has bls new bowse
Mrs. Wm. Burch field is on tbe sick
la going to erect in tbe UsL
CO., Gen’l his.,
Lost or stolon?
On the night of tbe
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THE FAIR
Will soon be here
and I have on hand a stock of Fur-

niture that cannot help but please
the people.

Those intending to

buy will have one of the beet assor­
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to select from.
Everything is new and first
class, and no old goods to work off
at any price.

Whenever you want

new goods at the lowest reasonable

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A. McCoy.

Cloverdale.
A. Kingsbury ground W5 bushels of
wheat for feed last Saturday.
Considerable cider is being made here.
u/ k
2nd- ’Dine defeated
Brush Ridge last Saturday but bur first
nine were beaten by Cedar Creek Satur­
day afternoon.
Willfried Nevins of Otsego lb visiting
relatives-in this vicinity.
Eugene Deck has moved back to Clover­
dale,
.
School meeting night a man dug about
seven brndids of potatoes in Dennis Col­
ins field. There having been a shower
in the night the thief was-traced and the
potatoes recovered.
Mr. Collins received
tout dollara fur his trouble.
Mrs..Marshal Bagly is visiting friends
near Traverse City.
Mrs. Martin Bates was taken quite sick
last week but was able to be at Sabbath
School last Sunday.
Mias Huttie Chamberlain has returned
from South Haven after an absence of two
weeks.

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WHOLE NO. 2048

LOOKS LIKE SUICIDE.
MR. MCQUEEN OF HASTINGS DY­
ING AT THE ACKERMAN HOUSE.

Dr. Brucker Thinks He Took

EARTH'S STRONGEST MAN.
Lundin, the Modern Hercule*. Now With
Rinatins Bro# Shows.
Among the stories of the Bible which
have contributed for centuries to make
that book of books the most absorbing ro­
mance of all history, there is Done which
possesses greater interest for young or old
than that of the beorlc Samsom. whose
deeds of strength and endurance were iu
his time the wonder of civilisation. Since
then every era has had Iu man of iron
muscle, whose, feats have held the world
spell-bound with wonder.
It has, how­
ever, remained for the nineteenth century
to produce not only the superior of the
long line of steel-limbed men who have
emulated the muscular prowess of the
Biblical Samson, but one whose feats of
strength, marvelous endurance and oerfect symmetry of form have, never been
.even approximately equaled.- The name
,of this muscular phenomenon is Lundin,
and for several years be lias been the mar­
vel of Europe. ■ The- fabled Hercules
would have l&gt;een pot to blush by this par­
agon of strength aud muscular develop- ’
ment.
Lundin is beyond all que&amp;tlou the
strongest man in the world. He lifts 3.­
500 pounds as easily as n child raises a
toy. He converts himself Into a human
bridge, and without an efort supports a
plnttonu containing twenty full grown
men. Ills chest or back form u fulgrum
on which three powerful' horses iftoy at
sea-saw. He Rapports a stage mi which
an expert plays upon a grand piano, while
a soloist renders a repertoire of popular
refections. These are :bul a few of the
many almost incredible feats which the
great Lundin accomplishes. This remark­
able man Is now in tlie United States, hav­
ing been brought ,lo this country after a
long series of expensive negotiations by
the Ringling Brothers, for their World’s
Greatest Shows, which exhibit in Has­
tings. Wednesday. Sept f9.
Lundin
commands the enormous salary of SI.500 a
week, and travels in his own social car.
He lives'litfr a prince, and everywhere he
goes he is the synosure of all eyes. - He
can be seen nowhere but with Ringling
Brothers’ Shows, and at the end of the
season he returns to Europe to fili a long
engagement. ' In conjunction with Lundin
are a -world of other new, novel aud unIqtffe features, which in their entirety,
characterise this famous exhibition as the
greatest aggregation which genius, re­
search, artistic pre-eminence and unlimit­
ed capital have combined th organize.

Hla Family Notlfled
City Physician Brucker was called at 7
o'clock this Wed new lay morning to attend
an unknown man who was found in a d&gt;Ing condition at the Ackerman house, on
Michigan avenue, east. It was found later
that tbe mau was Oliver 1*. McQueen of
Hast Ings, nnd It was evidently a case of
attempted suicide by poison.
. . 'Ir ’■'•’•PWV‘1 vv lodge In BedMcQueen came 10 this city some-two
weeks ago. He had a friend or acqualn?
knni to the Masonic Home In Grand Itoptance at work un tbe brick bulldiikg being
erected at the entrance to tbe agricultural
L- N. Mosher and wife have not re­
college.
Being a professional stair buildturned from tlwlr visit east at this writ­
er he applied to his friend /or work, and
was engaged to build the stairs for 82 per
Cloverseed Is thin upon the ground but
day. As be did not ryturn to do the work
turning out well for the straw.
L €
It was supposed, and finally known, that
Will Janes went to Marion, Ind., last
Edtooink.got nearly ten ourtiuL from two
he fell In with some cronies during tbe
week.
loads.
races and was led. into drinking, a habit
Geo. Clark and wife are preparing to whicli had been laid aside for several
&lt;»nr Sunday School will reorganize
hex’Sunday nnd it to hoped that there move west of Battle Creek.
months. Lart Monday McQueen appear­
Jessie Miller visited friends In Feunfield ed at the Ackerman house with: but 20
will be a large attendance trod good of­
last Sunday.
ficers and ivacliera tor workers be elected,
cents. The proprietor gave him a room
The funeral of Elder Garrett was very and he has been stopping there since.
1 he Epworth Lea guv elects their of­
largely attended. Tbe, remains were in­
lie returned as usual to the hotel last
ficers to-night which we will try and give
ter! cd In ttie Joy cemetery.
evening about 7:30 o’clock, and ibalf an
loqur readers next week.
Mrs. Smith leads the Y. P. S, C. E. so­ hour later repaired to his room. No. 40.
The wife of Dr. Frank Slmffield very
ciety next Sunday evening.
There was nothing peculiar about his be­
narr&lt;»wly escaped death by her hortc
Miss Saran Miller Is teaching In the havior and do thought was given to the
coming uuinanageable going down a hill
Eagle scIiqoI.
man. When the breakfast bell rang this
jus: west of the grange ball, throwing her
Another large crowd assembled here
out ami smashing the buggy into lire lust Saturday to see the bail games. At morning, the lodger across the hail bear­
ing no noise in McQueen’s room, went to
wood.
two (h'clock the game with Lacey vs arouse him, and found him irt an uncon­
Nashville was begun. It was an excellent scious state and breathing heavilkl Fear­
Carlton Center.
C. I. Smith and tklfu-nnd John Uaborae game up to the last inning when ‘•Little ing that something was wroig. Dr.
and wile attended church at ’Freeport Miller.” made a balk whh lj the umpire Brucker was immediately summoned.
-aid was all right and therefore Lacey
The doctor upon his arrival made au ex­
Sunday.
' Mi*. Burchfit-ltl hits liet’ri skk but to re­ ••kicked” nnd the. game suddenly came to amination aud concluded that it was a
an end with the score 15 to 14 hi favor of | case of suicide, and that a heavy dose of
p -it’d tn-tierat pre-eut.
Laery. But the umpire called the game poison, either morphine or opium, had,
| The learn arn tailing from the apple
9 to 8 in favor of Nashville alter the game been taken.
Restoratives were applied,
j UecfiJ leaving the apples the sole occuwas ended, because the luaue team would but to »o avail. An electric battery was
j not abide with his decifion and play off
- Mr. IL .U Nichols has gone to We., I the tie as this balk was made when the gotten and for four hours the doctor and
lih astista Dts worked faithfully, but tbe
Virginia
look at land, with a view t
! scutes wen- even 14 to 14. However, ukku gradually sank, until at 11 o'clock,
sett!** there.
j Ijicey '■lulms the game. Len Feighner the electricity having no further power,,
• uas umpire. The game with Bnlfordwas tlie blinds were drawn to darken the
. .
next called. It was a good, quiet game,
•Mrs. Joe -Tinkler of lia-tings visited ijQijj teams playing very good ball. When room, the bed clothes were replaced, and
human aid was deemed fruitiest.
Carlton friends Cbe part week.
. I the game ended the score was 17 to 14 In
McQueen Is about 80 years of age and
tuttnig cum and digging potatoes «’»? ......................
NHshvlHe’s favor.
‘
.
Daniel Whitney of is n carpenter by trade. He has lived in
order.
in older.
! Bedford,
B^lfoni, ufunlred
ufnplred 1the game No sooner Hastings tor a long period of years., sus­
, Miss Fannie Carpentar la expected home had this game ended when the news spread
TERRIBLE ACCIDENT.
tained a good-reputation, and, has a wife
truui Battle Creek this week.
Uirougb the crowd that the second nine of aud three soi^ now living there. The on­
W. McKlfildns Is on the sick list 1.3CVJ bad defeated a similar nine- of As­
ly cause ascribed to the deed is discourage­
at present.
■jplc Fell Throneh a Side
syria by a score of 42 to 4. Idtccy Is in­ ment. All trace of poison or any drug
Mr. Abbrldge of Clarksville Is' visiting
deed a great ball town.
■
w'as hidden, and all that can be judged is
Win. Nash this week.
Lacey receives many congratulations ou trout symptoms.
I Saturday afternoon a crowd of people
their tall playing.
McQueen was still living at 3 o’clock [were congregated In front of Kleinhans
Prtehardvlllr
Len says he wishes he hadn’t been “in this afternoon, but falling slowly. Neith­ store In Nashville to witness an exhibition
William Hendershott, of Battle Creek. It.”
■
er stimulants nor an electric current of tight rope walking. The side wplk In
Is vlifitmg frit-nds in this place.
hehriner anti Munger Is Lacey’s tattery. could haVe any effect on him, aud it is not,: front of the store Is a wooden one and
Frank Allen to laying the wall for
Tbe Lacey team go to Bedford next Sat­ thought possible that he ran survive muchj. from 10 to 12 feet wide-, aud underneath
Charles Prichard’s house.
urday.
iQUker.
A telegram has l&gt;een received!’ the side walk is a sort of cellar or alley
Gto. Tobias has two acres of com for
from his sou. Bert McQueen, that he will:
Fillmore.
sale
•
be here tbi-&gt; afternoon from Hastings.—;
weight on I ho side walk was more
Charley Wile and family visited friends
Mr. and Mrs. Henderson, of Brookfield, State Republican, Lansing.
tffan it could stand. The cross timber
near Charlotte laat week.
Baten Co., have been visiting the past ।
Mr. McQueen died at 8:05 Wednesday; -broke and 20 people, mostly ladies, fell In­
A severe windstorm struck this place week with the former's slater. Mrs. Dell evening ut last week., His remains were to the space below, a distance of about 10
Saturday night, blowing duwa fences and Godfrey. Mr. H. has been sick for about lirought to thus city on the noon train feet. Allot them were more or less in------ laying some fields of corn low.
a year and doctored- with numerous doc­ Thursday over the
C.. R.
R.. The
trie M.
m. v
k. k
me funer-i
muer- jured, some of
or tlu-m
them dangerously
dangurousij / Among
Mrs. Win Freeman is laying very low tors. went to Freeport nud took treatment al whs held Friday morning ar 10 o’clockI thosemost-rtyvewly injured are:
Mrs. John Mlx/of Kalamo, both legs
with no hopes of her recovers at this of Dr. Northrup.
from hi* late home, D. IV Bays officiating.
Lulu Teeple begins her school to-day m
and one arm broken. ’
Writing.
■
The Pride of Michigan,
Isaac Weeks Is improving the looks of Bowne.
Mrs. John Bahl. of North Castleton,
his place by doing some grading in front
Mrs. Emery Kenyon Is visiting In De
The pride and reliance of the Michigan three ribs broken.
Mrs. Y. P. Carsell, of Maple Grove,
trolt this week.
of his house.
t
Knights is in Hastings Division, No. 19,
Addle Tobias is working in Hastings.
Clayton Price spent Sunday at E. Ken­ of Hartings. Its drill team has a great arm broken and scalp wound.
Mrs. ‘Francis Showalter, of
Maple
yon’s.
record for prize winning In the past, hut
Grove, scalp wound and Internal injuries.
The powers that be decided that our its present reliance Is in Its captain,
WovxU»n«l.
Mrs. Sprague, living cast of Nashville,
Capt. A. D. Niskern was raised in Mich­
Percy Burgbmau fell from the fence School house should stand another year.
It is a shame for no well brought up pig igan. and is a graduate of the Hastings very bad wpunds on arm and hips cansecj
and broke his arm on Sunday.,
W. J. Shatter was in town on Sunday would think of taking up a lodging there­ (Mich.) High School. He entered West by rusty nails.
in. built is good enough for the children. Point Military Academy in 1882. and grad­
Mrs. Sweezey, living near Nashville,
and Monday.
Will and Bert Lltka and Bert Hahn uated hl 1186, being assigned to duty as Injury to spine.
Mrs. Chas Williams of Atta, WRS in
and family are expect^ byme frcM 'V!s- ■ second lieutenant In the United States
Several of those who fell through thd
our v1 ilage ,ou Monday.
Army. In 1887 be joined Hastings Divis­ side walk w&gt; understand were scratched
Michael Doster of Prairieville was la eonsin soon.
on
the rusty nails iu the boards. We hear
ion. No. 19, U. R- K. of P. and was
town Saturday and Sunday.
Bowem 3IUla.
elected captain January. 1888, and has that Mrs. Sprague, whose injuries are '
II. Offly of Castleton was in town on
‘ The farmers art all rejoicing over the been re-elected six years iu succession. noted above. Is very bad off and fears are
Monday.
.
He resigned from the United States Army entertalued that blood poison will set in.
Leroy Simmons has bls wheel in run- nice rain.
.
j
XI...
SI..— corn anrl
IH the and was appointed military Instructor at
The injured ladles, or most of them
Cutting
and CAtrirtff
sowing wllf'llt
wheat Is
nine order once more.
Orchard Lake Military Academy, Orchard were quite large.
Oh yes! Will went to Bellevue, but you order of the day In this locality.
School
commenced
at
this
place
Tues
­
Lake,
Mich.
He
afterwards
was
one
of
cannot get him to tell how the score
Sports,
day last with Miss Louie Hall in charge.
tbe editors of the Hastings Bannkr. the
s10011*
.
....
In the 100 yard foot race yesterday af­
Miss Rena Mlnar spent part of last leading Republican paper of Barry county,
Wm. Chase commenced school at the
ternoon
between
Baker
and Mcl/eoud of
week
In
Hastings
visiting
her
sister
Mich. After an absence of about two
South Jordan on Mo..day.
years he re entered .the United States Grand Rapids, the latter accidently or
The law suit between Geo. W. Smith Nellie.
’
,
otherwise,
struck
the
former
with his el­
Walter
and
Vetn
Bechtel
spent
Sunday
Army,
and
Is
now
second
lieutenant
of
and Henry Brombaugh will occur ThursIu Dorr veiling the latter-, classmate Mr. Company F.. Twentieth United States In­ bow when about half way down the
*jike Bl,Inger and F. P. Palmerton
course
causing
Baker
to
fall.
After con­
fantry,
stationed
at
Fort
Asslnnboine.
Lee Felton.
Jay Smith atol wife, of Wayland, «|&gt;ent Mont. At Milwaukee, In 1890, he was sideration the Judges declared the race
went to Lowell oh Sunday.
and
all beta off.
awarded
a
5100
prize
for
being
the
best
Sunday
at
T.
B.
Moore's.
Oh no. the Lowell hue b»u. team h.an t
The mile and three mile bicycle races
Miss Addle Lenstey Is working for Mrs. captain at the Uniform Rank . conclave.
«nv check. &lt;&gt;or ball team went Io LoweU
resulted as follows:—
aome lime .go aud played « winning game I! |'r"d DuMare-g was In nestings last His record and reputation as a drill mas­
Shultz. 1st.
ter
are
not
surpassed
In
the
rank.
He
of ball, the score standing ten to eleven.
Greenwood. 2nd.
has all the physical and mental qualifica­
,
The Ixtwell lam promised to play the re- week.
Richmond. 3rd.
t„a, B"n,e soon.1 After Mr. Felghner.
Nellie Minor, of Hastings, spent a few tions that go to make a perfect drill mas­
Pbippen. 4 th.
ter. His physique is .perfect
His voice
the manager of our team, received a letter days visiting friends al Ibis place.
• Diamond, 5th.
Myrtle and Pearl Piersun are attending is wondetfirHn volume and clearness. His
fr^m thc Lowell m-nagei. I.rvltlng our
Time—mile race, 2:44.
temper and disposition are under perfect
to come to LO«U to play the return school al Middleville.
•‘ —8 mile race. 8:18.
His execution Is
Mrs. T. B. Moore was In Grand Kaplds control at all times.
earn*Of course Loyd could not see II
The first four' winners were crack
quick
and
decisive.
His
maneuvering
of
then Mr. Felghner ha. received a
’.MIm Mattle Crookslon Is teaciting school a company of men Is done on less ground Grand Rapids riders who make a business
letter inviting our boya to meet tbra at
The ball game be­
and in quicker time than any commander of riding bicycles.
Clarksville to play « game., but still. Loyd in 'the ranker Springs district.
Chas. Wllllatnaon returned front the ever seen at a Pythian drill contest. As a tween the Ozarks of Grand Rapids and
Hastings was 22 to 12 In favor of Grand
”jobn\’elte', new bouse h ptogreMlng north last Friday where he lias been at disciplinarian lie is very strict, and yet In
Rapids.
«
everything a perfect gentleman.
work for the past year.
Charley Miliar Is working for^Manles
Ills men obey him implicitly. In fact, it
I "n?vii Asplnal received • severs kick on
Reduced Rate- to Fair* Via the Michigan
is a noteworthy fact that it was the com­
Central.
H"m r? and Mrs. Lemley spent Sunday &gt;t mon remark of all observers that the men
To Grand Rapids Sept 18th to 21st,
of Hastings Division, No. 19, acted and
John Hartwell's at lids place.
broken and David now
behaved like old-time veterans of the limited to return Sept 32nd. on account of
To Grand
strictest school of discipline.
Capt. Nto­ Kent Agricultural Society.
DowliDff.
ken) lias the same men in tLe present Rapids Sept 24th to 28th, limited to re­
Mrs. John Herrington is very sick with contest that he had at Cincinnati In 1888 turn Sept 29th. on account of West Michi­
and'is alurat to move&gt; hl. Moek »f «ood».
rl,Rob?rtX'y of Denver, Col., Is here at and Milwaukee in 1890, with the excep­ gan Fair. To Hartings Sept- 25lh to 28th.
tion of seven men. The lieutenants* in limited to return Sept. 29th, on account of
ncuvunt. the cues! of relatives.
command for eight years past are as fol­ Barn’ County fair. To Charlotte October
.“’n?i»";^—
P Bev. H. Garrett p»s«ed peioefully to
lows: First lieutenant, William H Pow­ 2nd to 5tb, limited to return October Oth,
the gre,t beyond l„l Tburad.y. the Olli. ers: second lieutenant, Dau W. Reynolds; on account of Eaton County fair. For the
,tter » long IIU&gt;«».
U. b,d rrached the sir knight guard, William D. Hayes, and above fairs tickets will be wM for one
„e of »7. “nd «•« hl. heart to Gott.
sir knight sentinel, Archie McCoy.—Wash­ fare for the round trip Children at one
,„d th.]I m«nagWeber go^
tbe w“nen be was 16 ye»ra ol*.
He rai a dehalf the adult rate.
C. H. Osdohx.
.nd withdrew•from
^or ot N„hXl and fMthfol Chriatun.
The toner- ington Star. __________________
Agent. .
score.tjnd ng IS I■ &gt;Jlln
gbat 11 was held at lu&gt;cey aud largely attended.
ville- "h
d..«i of ••kicking” done. H. iraves ah aged wife »“&lt;1 &lt;w0 “h" ""J1 UfjMtK -re tlie offio-rs -nd member,
“‘“S.lnii’w^nd ^y^ did not do It .11- one daughter and &gt; large elrcle of friend,
of the Holing, DlvUlon Hurt took i »rt In To attend the Twenty-Second Annual
sssssie
Ballot the Hartings Fire Department,
'“jJra’tVm. Freeman lie, very low and the compeletlve drill ,t.W,,hlnpou:—
held in Parker s Hall, Hastings, Mich.,
Cutnln-A. t&gt;, KJ’kero.
Thursday evening, Sept, 17th, 1894.
LteoMitaDl^-w.
H.
Powers.
of Bedford,
Herald
l**u W..P.W
Reynolds.
Kiebt
’(toMe-W
we" the gueau of relatives here l.«t banMotion.
Ukt Ool«cArehle “«Co»i,v^„ba,tf,.
All dogs not licensed and found with no
e. M. Fuwtor,
’Hjesvie tV'arren^k mt the sick list.
P. K. Duudiuk.
tax on will be taken care of In accordance
We principal oe%I&gt;.ti™ of the younger
R. DJiV.
K &lt;5. Holbrook.
John Warner.
with ordinance.
W. H. Milucr,
R. K. Hrant
D. 8 Onrtyear
eiw at premmll. eoonlng water me oof
Marshall.
F. K Timmennau.
J. N. JtrvMta.
ns Brrant and J. Harwood got In a
„n.7rel
a
Smt
time
ajm
and
the
latter
I.
Held the wore Mood t» »
m,l|, we do
Married.
of the »“««“£’“t, Se umpire, mlnu^ P»rt &lt;" “ «r' b“l “
C. 11. Barber.
W. ChldttAer.
CEB-BWABTWOO
not qiwil&lt;»
ignorant ering.
*
he evidently l»d apooreye,
,
s', r. Parker
of the rules.
“„&gt;/ of tail
that be could not umpire a
Xf*ton to either tean’-

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FIRES BURN AGAIN

DAMAGING STORMS.
aidfWBlka Bloefcod by »»ll«n Twa.

rh; rjJay. Sept. 13, &gt;Sr&lt;4-

Woodstock. HL, Hept. 8.—The worst
The Smoldering Embers Fanned
storm that ever struck this locality be­
Into Idfo by a Gale.

coo t 3 308..

Mood
’s Sarsa1

TfiINftGURfl

FOR THIN PEOPLE.

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:gS?iS:

Hall’s Specific!

Regains and Maintains.
The Vital Powers.

of a New York millionaire.
“Do you mean sheer, unadulterated
luek—something that just hoppens
without any seeking on your part?” re­
plied the millionaire“Well, yes; let it go at that"
“I am generally accounted a very
Incky man by the thousand ami one peoSlc who know more about me than I
o myself. But, on my honor, whut I
call ’ a genuine
piece
of
good
luck happened to me only onee iu my.
life. It didn’t amount to much, though
it meant much to me at the time. It
was when I was filling my
job—
that of an errand Ixjy at three dollars
a week—and I tell you J have never
siuce felt so rich as when I carried
home my first three dollar*. I had
been given a check to cash at»d a bill
to pay. After paying the bill I hal
thirty-seven
dollars
of
my
em­
ployer’s
money
leftI
hod
just crossed JJrnadv.-uy, when, happen­
ing to look book. I !4iw two men fight­
ing in the street. I was enough of a
boy then to take a keen interest in
anything like a •scrap.* I retraced my
steps to see what it was all about To
xny amazement and surprise I discov­
ered that tip) two men were fighting
about the thirty-seven dollars and the
receipt bill, which in some mysterious
fashion had dropped out of my pocket
A policemen happening along at that
moment 1 was able to prove that I had
a better right to the property in dis­
pute than either of tbe t wo combatant*,
ami recovered it forthwith. They had
each grabbed for it at the same time,
nnd each was bound to get all or none—
luckily for me. I have often specu­
lated upon what mi’’ht have happened
if they bmln’t quarrelctl. I slvohld
never liave recovered the nxmey. ami.
in consequence. 1 should certainly
have lost my witnation. That might
have changed the whole current of my
career, and instead of being a rich
man I might tonlay have been a poor
devil, or T might have been twice as
rich us I am. Who know:,? Anyway.
I regard it us the only piece c,f down».
right, siinon |nirv, unmistakable good
luck that ever beiell me.
^tny
Tom. Dick or Harry that you chu’idc to
meet will be able to toll you iota of
luckier things that have hnpponwl to.
me. Some of then thing* that I had
worked at for y^aro.”
I,

AN

ELEVATED

CHICKEN FARM.

Rataing Broiler* In th* Third Ktory nf *
City Halidins.
People passing the Realty block
recently have been attracted by a
novel sight in the window of one of
the vacant storerooms, says the Ana­
conda (Mont.) Standard. In a shallow
wooden box leas than three feet square,
their d'Arny bodies in constant motion
and their shrill pipings sounding bven
through the glass, arc seventy^two
chickens, apparently as happy as if
they were in a barnyard-under the
care of a bustling hen. The box lis a
“brooder” and is the only mot her ghat
the seventy-two tluffy youngsters have
ever known, and in it they have lived
for the week that they have been
alive.
iTompted by curiosity a re­
porter sought out Mrs. Childs, the
landlady of the building, to learn if
possible whether or not she intends to
start a poultry ranch in a three-story
brick block in the city, and if she is
to learn how she proposes to run 4L
Mrs. Childs demonstrated very easily
that she knows what she is doing, and
that she can do it successfully. She
has started to raise broilers for the
market, and intends to do it in her
own block. Mrs. Childs' apartments
are on the third story, and in one of
her rooms she has two incubators, one
containing one hundred eggs and the
other two hundred. Here the chick­
ens arc hatched, and as soon as they
get the use of their legs they are
transferred to the brooder and taken
to the basement, which has been di­
vided into pens of convenient size.
Here they live in the brooder until
they are two weeks old, when they are
placed hi the pens and allowed to run
about and grow. And how they do
grow in the warm room, and what a
noise they make with their incessant
pipping! When they are eight or nine
weeks old they are ready for market.
“I onoe witnessed an interesting but
peculiar spectacle in animal life, but
one which I have never been able to
account for," remarked Abraham 1.
Givena, of Brenham, Tex, according
to tbe BL Louis Globe-Democrat “I
was going home Just at nightfall over
a sandy road, when I noticed directly
in front of me what appeared to lie a
long line of green ribbon about onehalf an inch thick. I stooped to en­
amine it, and to my astonishment,
found that it was a procession of anta,
marehing three or four abreast in
rery close order, each one carrying a
little piece of a green leaf. The effect
was a continuous line of green with­
out any break. I went back to find the
beginning, but as it issued from the
glass al the roadside. I was unable to
trace it further in that direction. I
then followed it for several rods, until
it entered the grass on the other side
of the road and was lost to sight
Whether it was Palm Sundae or St
Patrick’s day with the ants, or some
political jubilee they wore celebrat­
Ing, has always remained a mystery
tn m* ”
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,LAZ*riB boulevard paper publishes
the following dialogue between a mem-

fonoer under the condition that he

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In tim« put It WM deen)e&lt;1
notable to tax all, candle.

even bread and meat.
reV..
Great of RawialerMaUxon^
hi« subjects -.va»h their fa&lt;-.&gt; -,nd
shave. Uraaa tokens aro still to h*
bought in that country bearitiz ‘he
words:
“Borado pignaia tiagqh which means “Thm beard tax haTh^
t^i" /’ °’tCt LU,l&lt;ly gireK PPTO*
lara in Temple Bar of the.Brithh hat
tax of 1784, requiring hattcra t.&gt;
out licenses and Imposing an *1 va.
lorem stamp dut/'on every hat sold.
In old times, too. the Scotch sacra,
mental certificatea used to bear u irf&gt;
penny stamp; a tax on religi.,UH al.
manucs, glas*. nume bottles ami Uvertisements were among thn'lkcalJddUei
of the past. There was ah&lt;&gt; a
on
“the light of Heawn’ in the 4»alH- of
an imposton window ; until far int»the
present century This odious airi un.
sanitary burden can«.c'rarchit.-cL nnd
builders to erect houses with i f^vr
windows as possible, and to eseain■&gt; the
tax the windows «»f many h&lt;*n-es were
blocked up. Some of the^c dark and
dismal abodes an- still in exist core in
England. Tlie Russian governmotit a
few years ago debited to tax I- -r ^ene
oil and matches virtually n tax on
light In some parts ofghina ri tax is
imposed on ^11
en&gt;. ring the
bondsof matrimony. Traveler-- th those
parts urv obliged to take.
1
wife. and
when they leave thv ladle . alcb
... fresh
MtR,
husbands, to the benefit of tin- j .•venue.
In Servin vanity Is taxed in tii. Miape
of Indies’ bustles.
In M iknrne
Christmas eunis are taxed, -oee-fifth
per cent. If has been staferl Ciat in
Weimar the authorities levied h duty
on musical parties.
Quito lately an annual tax of, ten
franc* 1ms been imno d on piano., in
Rrarcc. Music h^u» paid.tributv to tax­
ation in other ways. A nr ’ ./ trbupe
recently rrre-.*.in4 the fr.-.ntb-r af .Snx-

laurel:; awarded theni
performance. The cti
eers taxed the Junrub

-h

also charged duty oh aerowr
lahrt-ls
on the German frorticr. I
the wreath of fain-.- us* dt •:
woven of “medicinal pi
Montreal organ grinders rai
of twenty dollar*-and nr-.-..
allowed
to play at state I -t ;•.:)&lt;
they rtro :tlno lice:, d and r« —isated us
to hours. In Fr.”.v
a . •Lifieate uf
character, a distinc• t cud Km-’
itation of hour* is insi : 1 -.p-m. Advertjacmrnt* in the fopaof ; • ••lent and
placards are required to h-ar a tax
stamp in Frahce. which is di'-tinct'.y a
tax on trade and publicity. In Italy,
where the people complain that the
taxes arc exorbitant, the voluntary tax
paid by the poorer clas csjn the form
of lottery amounts in a year to over
three million pound* st rlinr
At
I^aterza the Italian* recently broke out
in open retolt again 4 the mnnieipfflity,
which had. increased the hearth tax
• and took the civic building* by as­
sault, wounding, the syndic, but they
do not agitate against the lottery tox­
in “Old Madrid” last year there was
terrible and fatal rioting' amon7 the .
men and women wbo hawk' veirctables,
fruit and other articles iu tlie Greets
and market* owing to the imposition
of a tax on Spanish hawkers
In
M. Dunnjewski. the Austrian
minister of finance, who was described
as ”the nimblest politician- in the
world for inventing new taxes.” de­
cided to tax the totalisateffrs or bet­
ting agencies. TotaBsateurs are es­
tablished on all German and Austrian
race courses. The system is to divide
all the money invested on tbe losih?
horses among those who backed tbe
winner, after deducting eight percent
commission for the agency. 1 here is
no cheating or welshing possible in the
plan. A ten per cent, duty- on win­
nings was decreed. In France the
parimutual. a similar system of bet­
ting. is taxed seven per cent., five per
cent of which i« devoted to the rebel
of the poor.
Bookmajcers are also
taxe ’.. There la nl-ta a menJ
tax
of ten per eent. deducted from the re­
ceipt* of theatrical and public entertainnioate. which is nlsff a f r.-ne-! .or
the benefit of the unfortunate This
revenue Is principally distributed m
the ahc.pe of grants to public v’lt.ritics
and hospitals, thus makinff
come to the rescue of poverty and’tn
relief of pain. In Sweden cmmrwrcial
travelers vhlting that country nnre ™
pavone hundred kroner (about &lt;A&lt;n
ty-fivc dollars) for every m nth or part
thereof they may remain ^‘r tbc Prl
lege of transacting their busine*.

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ArtiolM That Are Dutiable in Vari
oub Parte of the Worti

Renoixilnated for Governor by
••What la the lackiem thing that ever
WlBoonoln Democrats.
happened to you?” a Herald man a*ked

gan gathering at 5 o’clock Friday dvenI ing and was at the height of it®
PrlnrrtxYM. Karnntn, Hora and Other Pointe
fury at 8 o’clock.
The rain fell
Ip Minnesota Surromidcd hy I lsmeB
iu torrents, accompanied with hail,
—A Serious Oh urge Against a
Traitors.
retell wtetHowl’. aarwartla hw doneta
lightning and thunder and a wind
Wisconsin Man.
1 wjm trouble*-’ with ncuraUaa in my stoia
that raised havoc with trees, unroofed
CHOICE or ! »FNt OCRATS.
aeh aud with dizxineat
the Sentinel office, blew off theatoepl®
.
TOWNS a DANGER
and’shortness of breath,
Milwaukee, Sept. 7.—National i»Baptist
church-------------and undoubtedly
St. Paul, Minn.. Sept 10.—Alarm- . of the
-- --------- ------------------ also kidney and Inward
•ues, the presence of the leading sena­
Ing
rumors
have
been
coming
in
here
did
other I damage that cannot bo asweakness. I wanted
torial supporter of Grover Cleveland’s
the
dense darknewa
s.'methlngthat would t&gt;e to the effect that forest fires are certained in
sweeping several counties of north- or that has not
b-.-en sported,
to?en
jeporlod. personal policy au presiding officer,
The wires are The rain fell in such volume that. resolutions denouncing leading demo­
upr btuband thought It eastern
eastern Minnesota.
Minnesota.
best that 1 try Hood’s already in a state of demoralization, gutters arid sewers overflowed and cratic senators for their attitude on the
Sarsaparilla, before I and south-bound trains due here tinn- every sidewalk is blocked by trees that sugar tariff, with a hot debate over
in
which
Senator Vilas'
had used one-half bottle day evening are delayed somewhere have fallen. The principal damage is them,
former
partner
was
the leader
I felt like a new person, between Hinckley and Duluth.
1 to the Baptist church and the Sentinel
of
tbe
anti-Clevelund
faction,
and I am glad that I can
Bulletins from St. Cloud and Brain- I office. At the latter plane everything
say today that 1 have
made
scenes
and
events
that
not had a bad spell slueo erd say that the town of Princeton, a ! in the paper Jine was soaked.
raised
the democratic state con­
Saginaw. Mich., Aug. 8.—The most
I commenced to take village of 500 inhabitant* in Mille j
vention held here to an importance
garahC. TrullinKcr, Hoed s bar sapanlla. Lacs county, is in great danger and ' severe electrical storm experience'! that was wholly unexpected.
It was
Fairbarg. in.
Formerly my health was that Barnum, Carleton county, i* sur- j here iu ynars began at 7:80 Friday a personal victory for Senator Vilas
to poor ths t I was not able to do my house­ rounded by fire which is swept by ■ evening and continued four hours,
and for President Cleveland, and ‘ a
work. Now 1 am perfectly wet! and hearty. such a terrific wind that the place has ] The rain fell in torrents, cellars filled
smart rap at those senators who dis­
no chance of escape Morn, Mille Lacs ’ up, seweis overflowed and the water is
obeyed his mandate.
Senator Vilas
county, was surrounded by fire during 1 nearly 2 feet deep on all downtown
was chosen to preside, and delivered a
parilla the afternoon and people ran for their | business street*. Considerable damage lengthy address on the leading political
lives.
The wind changed suddenly, i ha* been done.
issues.
I owo al! the praise to
gg
Bay Cifr, Mich.. Sept. 8.—A heavy
Th* Platform.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, fl
U.1 VD however, at nightfall and drove the’;
flame.*
in
another direction. If the : storm of jwind nnd rain, accompanied
At m
S:») o'clock Robert Kirkland.
Mrs. Sabah C. Tmulwind changes again
nothing can J by thunder and lightning, visited this cuBlruian of the committee on rcsoluLINGER, Frtrburg. ill.
place.
»Soule
• •’s sawmill
———*” j section
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i
- »
Friday _»_«.*
night, •extinguishing
tions, appeared and read the following
N. JJ. If you decide to take Hood’s Sarsapa* save the
between Milica । the forest fires. Thomas Laido, a rail- platform;
rtlls do not be induced to buy any other.
and lumber yard btAwe'eu
jre
totally de- . road switchman, was struck by light-We. the democrat* of Wtscoasla in conreuPrinceton
were
Hood ’• Pills should be in your home. They and
Uoa assembled, reaffirm the prinrtp’rt's of the
stroyed. The little station of Ground ning and fatally injured.
we a reliable family cathartic, afic. per box.
national democratic platform of 18B
,
Bouse, near Mora, is in great danger, j
NAMED FOR CONGRESS.
! •■£ Tbe preaent finuaidal dlitreas under
The wind was blowing a gale at this ।
which the country bad suffered and la still ■of­
point at sundown and the worst is . LUI of ConEr«-»*loo*l Nomination* Mxle fering l» the logical aad mecssary &lt;x&gt;a'»cquisuce
PARKER’S
of republican claas legislation and 'Xlam&amp;nagefeared. The Duluth fire department’
bv the Different r*rtira.
HAIR BALSAM
is fighting fires in the outskirts of that '
The following nominations for con- neat­
""i Tbe new tariff law iJTords the country
city. Hihckley also seems to be again gross were made on Thursday:
Hair to lt&gt; Youthful Color.
substantial relief and la a braOd stride Ln the
II nilnolM.
। Thirteenth
dU trial,
: Its!: UlUii;.
in trouble, p
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11**
“ A* J. Barr direction of accomplishing the resalu that the
•'•I
•
(dem.).
Mi*alb»ippl.
Sixth
district,
W.
M.
At Kerrick the inhabalants put in '
democratic press ha*, so long contended for.
1 Denn (Dem.). Maryland. Fifth dlatrlct J. O■ 4. By the repeal of the republican measure
tne afternoob fighting the fires, but , Rogers (dtom.). Kentucky. Sixth district. T.
known a* the Sherman silver law. the money
thought in the evening the danger was ।' B. Matthews (rep.). Montana. C. S. Hanmaa of the country 1* restored to a sound basis ami
1
(rep.),
reacmlnauxl.
New
Hampshire.
First
ever. At KuDberlv. on the Northern irep-r
do proixwcd Ibgisiail'.n should be entertainod
w iiibvox a co., x Y. Pacific, only u large gang of railway ‘, 2L1.L:, &lt;1 A. Huiiowsy (dem.). New York. which does not provide that every dollar Issued
district. J. S. Sherman (rep.), re­ by the government should be of equal Intrinsic
laborers saved the town.
There was , Twenty-fifth
v"
; nominated. Pennsylvania, Ninth district. A and interchatureablr value.
n state of terror among the refugees i Pierson (pop.); Twenty-fourth. W. A Sipe
"A The constitution forbids dlacriminatlon
at Pine City when the St. Paul &amp; Du- ’ (dem.), rcaouiiimicd.
.
bawd on religious losui. The American Pro­
luth limited passed through, for it was I
Nominations for congress were made tective association and likv socici*ea violat­
ing this fundamental principle find their nat­
fesrpd another cyclone of fire was at as follows on Friday:
,
,
.i a,
■».....
• Adirtrlct.
l.,wZ - —J. —H.
— * McUthan
*
-­ ural place In the ranks uf republicans who ere
Mlnaraou*.
Flr»t
hand.
t (pop.). Second. J. F. Baker (item.). Michigan. careless of constitutional rights and will moot
Eighty Bodie* Buried at NaiidAtun.-.
' Twelfth ffiatrieu S. M. .Stcphen»on (rep.), ro­ with the same rebuke nt the hands of th? peo­
AVe you thin ?
HiYcelet
, Minn..
—Coroner
-------------—Sept
—,--10.
—
----------- 1 nominated. North Carolina. Flret district. ple as the kindred movsuient which found ■ xCowan and party wept to Sandstone ' Harry Skinner (pop ). Ariraara*.Firstdlrtrict. presaloo la the Dennett law. and the demo­
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th
ev buried eighty T. J. HunaKrap). Nevtoa. James Dougherty cratic parly h unalterably opposed to the prin­
FlOi-i; ma ie a «th Thluunira Tablets by a kriem Fnnday.
xvhere
tWJ
ciples of the so-called American Protective
tine proems They creafv iMtfect narin:113tiu4
i- t * 1 (pop.l
There were .no
of etary fbnn uf feO’.L #*yretin:i the valuable bodies.
.no reljgiuus
re ]g ous •:
f0nowjng congressional com- assoclatioh :.n&lt;l kindred oa-.unertcan urgftn,pait- :&lt;ad itiscardlng t’io wortblvw.. They services here Sunday, no clergymen ■
ganlsailuns.
inaffons were made on Saturday:
imnja- thin faces plump and round dm tbs.* Xg)
We cmphasHe the fact that labor has
being present, nnd a number of the ohl0
,,lrtol. H
lure- Th«*y are the
\
1
Ohio, Twentieth adistrict.
H. E. Iiamwwo
HurrlnKson the .ac right to legal urgatdxatlou nnd pnpeople went to Pine City Uy attend the (dem.). Cbiorado. Flrrt district. Late Pence
STANDARD REMEDY
tcctiua as capital, nnd that provisions should
i (pop.) renominated Pennsylvania. Ninth did- l*c made by aibltratioa or otherwise fur equit­
membrial services in that city.
for ii*snu&lt; . contalnlm: «• msenic,an? ahso
able end peace able adjustment of tbe d.HerFive bodies were found Saturday • trict. J. Ji Trexler (dam.).
lutclv harmless.
enccs beta con the wage-oaruer aud bl* em­
night in a cellar on a hill just north of
—' Frit.-. pr« i»aid. 11 per i««»x *. f for f
MURDERED IN HIS HOME.
ployer.
Pamphlet. • HOW TO GET FAT.” f"’th&lt;- Kettle river, and were buried
•*7. We denounce ns unjust and- upp:«s»*r&gt; J
An
Accd
and
Wewlthy
Rr*ldeut
Slain
The THIN ICI KA
BroHilwa.’, New where found. It is belie veil here that
the system of maintaining Pullman stores
York
the death list in Pine county will ex­
practiced by many employers of labor and red;
D
etkcst
.
Mich.,
Sept.
10.
—
C.V.
Chau
­
- --------- —--------j-------.... I ceed 500 as something like 100 are still
omrneud the enactment of stringent prohibi­
' vin. 76 years of age, and a wealthy tory law calculated to prevent a cduUnuab.u
unaccounted fcr, according to Coroner
Liebig COMPANY’S
; and prominent citizen of Grosse thereof.
Cowan's
official
statement.
"A The 1neo me tax fwaturo of the tariS bill
An Invaluable product made 'nan
: Point township, was found murdered
the finest beet the workj,produeta
meets our approval
; injii* home on the Grosse Point road
••fc The udmlniatratL'U erf President Cleve­
Ahhland, Wis., Sept. 10.—Settlers'
Extract of Beef
. northeast of the city late Sunday aft- land baa boon wise, patriotic and couragvcus
around Marengo, which place was de- '
■ ernoon. • The murderers have not been and rummends itself to the democracy of this
stroyed by the recent Area, have
'
caught, -but the officers claim to be state.
NOTICE EOK HEARING CLAIMS.
caused the arrest of Mike Rocpjer. .
TO. Ibe action of the democratic scu-lors
charging him with having set
set tlie
tlie forfor- 1;: close
*- upL&gt;n tlieir
~ trail.
,----,
and representative;, of Wisconsin has o-ar
fit st- of Iffklntran. County of Barry—
I
ChaQV,n h4d “Te" «“ a hermit fox heartiest approbation/
Xrrikst? is hereto giteu. tbs: by au order ol est fire which swept over tthat region
..
the Erotxite Court for cte County of Barry
,
‘
■ eighteen years. lie was .once a membeuntora Branded as Traitors.
mem-.,
made on the jKh d »v erf Ailzust. A. D. l*H last Saturday*destroying Marengo and . ber of the Michigan legiblaturv, had
The -*■«applause
the -----resolution*
six month* (ram that d.ite wereallose! furer-d- Agnew, with a loss of eight lives. The: ...
,
,
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itors »«&gt; sreMint their claims arfUlnai the estate prisoner wns hustled off to Ashland! held rartous local places of trust, was had hardly subsiued when there was
of Charlie P. Fisher, lute of sahl count;*.
student and is estimated sprung the sensation of tbe convention
decwHcd. and that all creditors &lt;rf said de. rased and has been placed iu the county jail ““
are required to present their claims to Mid here for safe keeping, as Die feeling ' i?, hare b"n " orlh u|"&lt;anlof SIOO.OOO. In the form of a minority report snbFrahalr Court, at the I’robou- office. tn the City
of Ua*tl:*i«. for examination nnd allowance, • n against him among the homesteaders I 5,'ll?' other attempts at robbing and milting the following amendment:
Bo-nier came an for “llllnS him bad Isen made, but it was
w. Hud
m trcaNousble
ucs^.u&gt;ble u&gt;
-We
tread a*
to deauxraUe
democratic
or t»..torr the 2nd dav of March next, Is very bluer
k“&gt;”“ “&lt; l»l® *&gt;&gt;•• *&gt;« &gt;“--pt &gt;,‘K1»W’ “■ “u“
and that pu'ii claims wtU be heart) before said taeHmin.re hesurine late Satnclsv 1 tlniU'
J
ur,.m|a,,
Ij elected •'
’•‘■rt" rexonucr*.
■vlormer.. but
but who
.ho deserted
darted
court, on Friday, the 3Jt!i d»v trf November prehmlnary hearing late baturdav
as tariff
nothing
value
on nis
his oamuM.
premises.
anti on Saturday, the and day. of March afternoon and was bound oyer to the uululu
“ of '
“,ue on
J the principle* of uur party *nC allied tbeu:next, ai ten o’clock m the forenoon of each of circuit court by Judge Foster.
selves with our enemies to thwart th* cx­
ROBERT J. IS KING.
those days.
I press will of the.people demanding wbolsome
Dut»d Au UStSOth. A. 1). 1MM.
Chas. W. auxsthoxo.
He BeaU the World’s Racing Record on, and effective tariff IcgiilrUoa"
SUGAR TRUST PROFITS.
Judee of Probate.
the lndlana|K&gt;lL&lt;i Track.
,
......
A lengthy debate followed, the reaoCombine Ewtt mated to Have ciearedT ass.India* apo lib, Ind., Sept. 7.—In the lotion being strongly opposed by CoL
ooo.ooo During tn* Last Year.
| presence of 8.000 people at the .'Driving John H. Knight, of Ashland, a former
ADMINISTKATOKV SALE.
Wa-Bhixoton, Sept. 7.—A treasury ' club race meeting Thursday Joe Patch- purtnerof Senator Vila*, an.l a* strong­
In the
ol the estate of Lucinda
expert estimates that tne profit* of the ’ cn, the blackaon of Patchen Wilke«,and O' advocated by Judge Rose, of MilBlaneiiartl. deceased.
.
Notice bi hereby given that L «tiall sell at
—*year
------------------*. j :. Robert J., the fastest • harness horses , ’vaukee. When the vote on the amendthe ilast
amounted
public auntion. to th- highest bidder, oq Frl •ugar trust for ♦*.»
day the 1Sth dav «»I October. A. l&gt;
at io to 86H per cent of the amount of mon- t in the world, fought a desperate battle ' ment was taken it was carried, only
o'clock, iu the foreooon, at the Probate Office ey actually invested in the trust The . for a purse of S5,000. Joe Patchen eleven votes being cast in the Degain *he city of HastinKS. in tbe County o: Barry,
io the State of Michigan. parMtant to license profit amonnts in dollars, according to 1 proved himself the greatest of all puc- Uv«and authority granted to me on tbe find da; of this expert to over §28,000,000.
In ‘ ing stallion* and forced the champion
T*** Tlck*tSeptember. A. I&gt;. UXM, by tbe Probi.te Court of
■
A^ter tho platform and ita aensaSurry County. Michigan, al! of the eMate, tight. view of this immense profit the story ’ to go three miles in2:08H, 8:08,^,
Ur nnd interval of the said dec‘as d of. tn ana that a certain United States sena- ! making an average of 8:08#. while the
amendment had been adopted
to the real estate situate aud being in the tor received in cash 81,000,000 on con- • time of the black stallion was 2:04, 1 nominAtions for governor were deCounty of Harry. In the State of Mkhlsxn,
. clared in order. The names of George
Kdowu aad deaertoed ai follows, to writ: The dition of protecting the trust does not i 8:08K and 8:05.
wrrt four-nilba (4-3) of north one eighth (1-S) of seem so absurd. It is not known that I
Alix, the racing queen of trotters,,
John Winans and John Huneaiu one-fourth (M) of eouth east quarter (1-4)
of section thirty one &lt;31/town ocr north range the story is true, but it m pretty well trotted a mile to dethrone Nancy; ner were presented. Gov. Peck retea west, containing four acres of Land, be &lt;ne known that just before tbe sugar ‘ llanks as queen of trotters. She failed ' celTcd the nomination on the secsame more or leas.
.
legislation began this senator was ex­ to disturb her record, but trotted the » oni^ ballot H. J. Schmitz was nomiLDated, tkplcmber 1st. A. D.. 1«4.
IK1 BLAXCUAun. Administrator.
tremely hard up, and that when the best mile of her life by going the dis- nat*d for lieutenant governor, quickly
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i followed by the unanimous renomlnapassage ofithe senate schedule became tance in 2:045i.
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t tion of Secretary of State Cunningcertain he was in greater affluence
Das Mourn la Sent 7 The &lt;w8tate T’reasurer John Bunner
astings
ank than ever before.
ne,
i P
. and Attorney General O’Connor. - A.
Hastings, - - Mich.
ner stone of the Iowa soldiers and i
/ u
.
Chicago, Sept 10.—The St Paul ex
press on the Chicago &amp; Northwestern,
PAL
$75,000.00
। of public instruction, and George C.
which left the Wells street depot at spices of the Masonic fAternity. The 1
SURPLUS 815.000.00'.
Prescott, of Milwaukee, was also sim­
6:80 o'clock Sunday night, was wrecked city was gayly decorated in honor of
Incorporated under tbe l*ws ef the State of one hour later between Barrington the event A grand parade of veter­ ilarly nominated for railroad commis­
Michigan.
sioner. Olaf R. Skaar, of Viroqua.
and Cary by colliding with three coal ans preceded the exercises.
Col.
wm nominated for insurance commis­
Open for business Dec. 15,1884.
cars, said to have been blown on Gatch, of Des Moines, was master of
sioner.
oiticebs:
dhe main track by a miniature cy­ ceremonies and the oration waa deliv­
D. G. BoblDson,President;
A Hoax.
clone which was sweeping across the ered by ex-Senator James Harlan.
Chester Messer, Vice. Pres.
Hazletoar. Pa., Sept. 7.--The story
country.
General Superintendent S.
Life AmocIwUod Lntolvml.
D. W. Reynold?, Cashier. Sanborn waa badly injured, and Fire­
1 sent out from Lofty, Pa., to the effect
New Yobe. Sept 8.— The Mutual
directors:
man J. McMahon whs killed and. two B.«Zt ZtaZoi’•A.Xa.w^’ 1,.hX“^.tF^1OfV^
D. W. Reynold*.
'U“k °
out
ut of sight '*
is untrue.
- --------- -----There
W. H. Feirers,
employes and two passengers were principal oSca 1. al So. 177 Broriway, 'had !sunk
_D. O. RuKovon,
is no Scotch Valley, mine in this re­
hurt
this city, is insolvent. The fact was
4”hn CarvetX.’
gion. The Philadelphia* Heading op­
Paralysed by Lightning.
announced Friday and
ite affairs
F. T. Oolffove.
erator at Lofty says the story cannot
Gkxkx
. sbtro, Pu., Sept. 10.—During'* are to be wound up. The association
Hitai thf only wrint* d-nartment in in Parry heavy thunderstorm Friday night light­ ha* policies outstanding the face value be confirmed.
Conntv and pays Interest on *11 tim#
ning struck the porch of a house at of which is something like 510,000,000.
UspMibi.
BvrTAM. N. Y._ Sept. 10.-In an in­
Jeannette, fatally injuring Mrs. Ma- There are unpaid death claims aggre­
boney, her daughter Maggie and Mrs. gating 8200,000, some of which the as­ terview in thia city General Maater
Workman Sovereign, of the Knlghtoof
Krept, a visitor. The women are still sociation contest*.
Labor, Kild that atrikea were illegal
alive, but are completely paralyzed.
A* Outlaw KiUcxt.
ente fur utsh pwitioni st the Grand ®*g'd«
iMMCulleire. Shorthand, and Normal fc^bool.
Minden, La., Sept. 10.—Link Wag­ and that atrikera were criminal.
For CriUiocne, addrew
A- K. Parirh, 1 ropr.
Ottumwa, la., Sept fl. — “Stormy” goner, the noted outlaw and murderer,
Jordan, the notorious saloon man. was killed in jail here Saturdaynight
JenB ’ ScpL
wh&lt;Sforced
- a mob of armed men,
------ --------------------Wilhite, who has just died in Cam©once immensely wealthy, but who by
spent all his wealth fighting Iowa’s tbeir way In. He showed pluck to the 1&gt;«11 county, was the tallest man ever
faced tbe crowd, cum- known to live in
nprohibition law, was unable to pay his last aud
licence and was closed up Wednesday. ing them with his last breatfi. He , B*feetfl inches high.
was
shot
thirteen
time*.
Waggoner
He h now nearly a pauper.
was accused of half a dozen murders. I
RtrwV4T J*U
n**d----------------------------lrB
t^0,
N'
Y’’ ^P1- 6—Oen.
Cowpulsory Klght-Hotir Day.
Curaa NERVOUS DEBILITY,
B.U.re H. vWa.„ KllUa.
Ueorge btoneman, ex-governor of CaUSydney. N. 8. W., Sept 7.—The
CamoPous, Mich., Sept 8.—A ve- fornia, died in this city Wednesday at
LOSS OF VIGOR
colonial legislature has agreed to make
warcTof §2,000 has been offered for the the residence of hi* sister Mr* luL..
INSOMBIA and
OESERAL DEBILITY.
finding, dead or alive, of Dr. W. A. min H. WDyam*.
'
hours aa a day’s work tor miner,.
Conklin, who is visaing from his home
here. It was believed he was killed to
Waldo. Fla., Sept 7.—Dan Wigxitm, prevent his testifying again*'. a fellow
Prion,'On* DoMv For Boa.
notorioua wife-bmUr, wa» dragged practitioner.

It Is Pleasure

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PECK AGAIN NAMED.

list state cocrentlon Got. Waite wa.
« ballot rooeie-

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Where the
Heat Goes

bribed with a pony.
H°W

Nephew Was Mr Strawn take rare of the pony, f
Besie; nnd ohen token n drive in the
Cured ot a Bed Habit

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MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

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X
Fira bnaineM men ot Menom'nee,
W- a
A-. rengujy.
lustily. W.
F. H
n. E. Knhnl-.
juunme, r.
n bobard, Charles Besnap
bard.
Besnep nnd
and James FsirFalr•
— • •loft
- .In a sailboat
•
_for a dav
..
bank.
o
fishing on tho cart shore o' the bay.
They got lost In the dense smoke and
sailed about until they were driven,
ashore on Hat island by a heavy
squall. The boat dashed against thS
heavy rocks. A pole was erected an.l
a towel tied to it for» signal. The
smoke cleared away to the eastward
and they were sighted by some fisher­
men who took them to Egg Harbor.
From their they reached Sturgeon Bay
by team and arrived home by steamer.
Their only food for two days was
green butternuts nnd high bush cran­
berries.

You can save

■}lPP.' with Manderson or some one.oi
n,
frS,'nt’s- I!e
* Blso
itie ’is
aiso
six cents a can by using the
4
A .to
e a bicyclist,
bleyclist. and ridea
rides to the cap11*01
.—v— . Vthe M-nato
. •U'itol evni-v
every
toorning-,
—
•• .....j;, when
wuvu wic r-fiioxe is
Up the chimney. Yon have to
new Horsford’s
Baking
n
st-sK
nn
.
/herman
i»
quit?
popular
Ambiltous Drtirrs.
&gt;
s
dnve S»e stove all the time in orPowder, because it requires
with the offier page boys? a* well aa
l der to get results. This is but one
With the senators upon whom he waits,
less quantity than any other.
(Special WMbingtou Letter.]
1ta a atory about a lnckv little lie has struck up a warm friendship
i df.ths cotnmoti stove troubles that'
iXJrDd'?°n stn”» *X £
with Arthur, the orphaned son of Um
;•!, - e been overcome in Jewel
STS7
8#na‘OT M“nd"- late Senator Kenua. of Wait Virginia,
Who has invited him to a ten days’
{Stoves and Ranges. They throw out
■u’d uatU ^»Uv camping trip near the home of Mrs.
™
awicted
to
tho
habit whlri. C.
‘ .di the heat generated. They make
?«&gt;r-™u boy. h„e. of b7ttog hU Henna, at Charleston. W. Va.. and ho
will stop there on his way home after
■ ither dirt or trouble and bum little
of Uttl^t ’’ iT'“lwnalor is ’tay fond the congress has adjourned.
Sher­
° “ta" M»n&gt;lerxon, and i» -*jfo TerJf'.iil. As for looks—they are the
‘
lhnt hc *&gt;tal become k yoaS man’s term of office as a page in the
'j i:;dsomcSt stoves made. Sold by
senate will expire on the 4th of March
with no bod habits. On o^
»5. CORDOVAN,
i tdeaifts. Look for Trade Mark. lujgirsT0«pmTMT&gt;Ei@
I noid,5
Tislt“‘&gt; “&gt;c homo ot his next, os no boys past rixteefi years of
ntnCHlENAMHlSiailj:
nephew the senator noticed that th. age can serve as pages. He says he in­
- - '---'-hJ-AdQuKJQQQQQQQQQOQQQQOOOOQOQQQQQQQQQQggi
tends to btudy law and become a -sena­
&lt;»y w„ K,ven
thuunforlmmU.State
hob- Beard of Health Keport.
» 3.y POLICE^ Sous.
tor himself some day; just as little
«s?&gt;2.W0RK»la18^
th., K ’■£n;°‘
f“uU "« hl- Parents
Reports to the state board of health
4 EXTRA HKC/a'S
tt»t he did it, for they had erta-arored Arthur P. Gorman did when he became
j- &lt;»y M0RTGAGK FOBECLO3UKE.
, by sixty-six observers in different
«2.VsBorSaBaSieES.
1 ,? B” ?'3n“ *° '»«* him of tho pracis'tiHW Furniture Manufacturing (Jom..parts of the state for the week ended
WOMAN’S NEW TYRANNY.
j
•n.-rtew bearing date Juno »th. A.
1 li« 1 .\.‘D.31ly the "’’“‘or. who be­
September 1 show that remittent fever,
■ &gt;rtga!ied to the undersigned, Daniel
David Barry** Bite in Life.
lieved that he could atop it. found a
.\K a* trust**, the fidlowing desertb- Th. Giri ou » Dicyrlu Mukr. Man
s3‘
BesTP°f,S0M
A number of boys who have had the influeniai and whooping-cough in­
„tr situated in the City of HaatingH.
plan which worked admirable. It was
SEND f0« CATALOGUE ’
Uelpleaa Still.
creased. and that cholera morbus de­
-, itv, Michigan, and described as fblopportunity
of
practical
experience
on
There is a new terror in town, says when he was leaving here forScbraska
L’DOUGLAS,
creased in area of prevalence. Con­
ni! ’ city lots five hundred forty-tour,
J
BROCKTON. MASS.
• ,i i.irtv live, fire hundred furty-slx. the Louisville Courier-Journal
after the extra aeadon of tbe Fifty,
sumption was reported at ’134 places,
t tortv-seven, five hundred fortyU FO«th forth like n lion. Kxkine third congress that the senator mode
scarlet fever at thirty, typhoid fever
■'K nifed tUly. five hundred fifty-one.
Became,
we
are
tbe
Urgesl manufacturer* ot
. * ; the proportion to the little ft.llow that
, ir.yl tlttv-iso. fire hundred seventeen, whom it may run down.
( at forty-seven, diptheria at twenty.advertised ahoca in the world, and guarantee
-nchtevo. Ore hundred nineteen.
it is more to Imj dreaded than a car of If he would break himself of the nail• three, measles at four, aud smallpox the value by atanwing the name and price ou
- ’.vveh’.y. five hundred twenty twu.
tbe bottom, which protects you against high
'”*rdedi
becanre It can spTCli wi^.iXX.,honW
at Detroit.
&gt;
twenty three, fire hundred twrncy- Juggernaut,
prices and the middleman s profits. Our shoe*
. Im i.Ired twenty-fire, four hundand around the square while Juggernaut Ls
equal custom work in style, ea«y fitting and
:-ndred four, four bn dred fire,
Two Children Killed.
wearing qualities.. We £ave them Void every­
At first little Manderson would not
।,
-i &gt;iv Aw hundred seven, tour hdo- turning the corner.
where gt lower prices for the value given than
I
A
sad
accident
occurred
at
C.
P.
Lin: • l imdred tune, four hundred
believe
that
the
senator
was
sincere
in
'
It is more t-rriblo than on army with
any other make. Take no substitute. If your
. u .e^'.l elev-n aud four huudnod
qaeist's form near Dewing’s Siding, 9 dealer cautot supply you. we con. Sold by
his promise, and declared that he would
baixners:
yea,
than
an
army
of
nuroes
,:f-di.-♦jiv.iU Hastings, Barry Courtiy.
miles
north
of
Bay
City.
Mr.
Lidquest
probably only get a cheap wooden toy,
......... ... ding b&gt; 'ton :tcor-&gt;ed Mat
with baby buggies.
X
:
,u-r 'ii'h at*, the hereditaments
had converted an old dwelling house
It to— what need to nay?—the woman instead of a real live pony. But at
.in- &lt;heremki pertainluK; ito
into a granary and he, with his two
-.Tst he wa* prevailed upon bv persuaFB9NATE 9BUET.
h
■■tilLitugi .thereon, Including on a bicycle.
children, r.ged 2 and 4 years, were upon
• y v Mlns. This niortgiuie
.Pedestrians wvo
,
X
uUC
ppQU)C
.
“
lun
Promtac
to
quit
the
aiUy
hub5Uh- Of Mlrltlgab. r«.U*f v Of Umk-m
have same alight nrotec.. . ih-:tr.t day of Jutv. K. 1» l&amp;i.
the upper floor, putting grain into
Al a
of the Probate Coart for thd
txeen Inert the man on
_ • ar bicycle
.
. when
Li 1 V , «*o»her found that her
\ M.. In tl.r ofiire of the lleglsler tioo against
th- Prnbst* ufflceJn,
boxes, when the floor gave way, pre­ OeiHty of fton-v. holrton
’ «u:iitv. M*chlga*&gt;. In H’-er he irons on u rampage.
They can
u_ little boy had really given it up, she
ti-.c City of Hiuth.us. &gt;n said emuity. &lt;»u Fri­
• .u'-mwHmu-W! I»e(4ttl». Im b-ten
cipitating Mr. Linquest and the chil­ day the 3 *t «liv «•&lt; Auzi&gt;s:. *u Um- y-w one
sat
down
and
wrote
a
long
letter
to
the
-. naut'in «i sal t ninrtattge. No obit scurry out into the gutter and kick
lhoii«aud eteht hundred and ■u’peiVjO*”'.
dren
to
the
lower
floor,
and
both
little
- t. &lt;x - T-i u limiituied al law to ire
Fres-nt, Cluirle- W.w Aniisiiuffc. Judge ot
mud at- hiip. They can scramble upon senator who whs then in Nebraska,
ones were instantly killed.
•In
ac.w rruuuntng '-•■cured
Prohwf*;
,, .
telling how good Manderson had been,
•it any part th-re«»f. Theri is the fence And hurl hard hunks of lan­
In th* m-:ter nf tl*e•-a.ve «f En‘s Hud­
iriven
iti.v -it the duh- ol this notice iij»- guage at him. They can subsidize a and stating
MIchlKan’a Champion Shot.
son. deer uu-1. ■
Cr that he had at last B
*’c“
On rv.vlmgMud fi’Jngthf prtltoitt duly verified
. . . ws •i.xrr.vd bv said mortgage teamster and ».fck a coal cart on him. •
• lt,nf hlS
nnUv and also that
In tbs second and closing day of the of DahIu'i Striker, execu’or of the last will aud
« &lt; •••■»» •-axe.. I ho sum of thirry-oue They can lu? nronr-rt tawtall-bSl tht receipt of the
------------ -------------------promised
pony would
. .. hu:i..red and twenty &lt;&lt;ollir* Mort
tourney at Muskegon of the Michigan testament &lt;&gt;t said deceased praying that fair
final account now nh file In said conrt may be'
be in order.
.'■■■
^li. B* virtue of toe'
State Trap Shooters' league, Samuel heard and allowed and he d schr.rgvd from *vld- e.nii
Iu sabi iiHH-ir -ce. And. walkiug-canes and knock him out on
SEXXTOR UAXOEUSOX, OF XKBUSKX.
There were *weral weeks of tiresome
Howes, of Battle Creek, won the state ^nmrenron R I* ’ordered, the: Friday the
;.
remixing said itinoiiut
d»sv the fly now and then. ’Fhey can even
. : .-:u;sx:-. I shall seH Hie premBm carry their guns nt half &lt;x&gt;ck nnd bring waiting and little Manderson was
championship expert
medal, with Sftthday of September, A. D..ira;*t ten o'clock to1
■
.-M-rih'd. log' lhnr with ‘aid
about to give up in despair of ever re­ the floor of the United’States senate as nineteen out of twenty. Lowes, of the1 forenoon, be asMgtied for Hu- hearing of said
:
. belters and dry kilns, or so him down on the wing, if huick enough
petition and thr.t the heirs at taw of said de­
- .id i&gt;ri-ni;«es ns shall be heresanryl to on trigger. Dal tho womnu on a bicy­ ceiving his horse, jmt the senator kept pages have achieved success in life, and . Muskegon, won the semi-expert state eeased
and all other persons hd crested m said some of them have obtained positions ’ medal, no one appearing against him.
mill si due uih’H tltr ii*&lt;h*btjedestate, arc required to nvpe’ir at a session cf.
cle is another thing nltdgcthcr. The.1 his promise and sure enough one morn­
of prominence and eminence. One of Henry Bauknecht. of Muskegon, won said court, then to be tinhlen at the Probate of­
public has long «fnce rqc-ij,rib.o.l the ing the Ikw’s father received a letter
______ o that ’‘There is «
.Tuvv.ami
puny 11x0
nf tho papcs some fifteen I the amateur medal, with twenty-two fice. in tbe City of Hastings, in said county, and• Mirth In in Uporl &lt;4
stating
a
Shetland
ponv
show cause, if any there be. why tor prayer nt
..__,Ox of
_* Manderson
XI. ,
C. Strawn
*. at yuCrs Bgo waR Davld S' Harr&gt;’’ "f Mich- I out of tiweuty-flvc.
!ty &lt;&gt;f Hivrthws. li-rry fact th:U it it- «!t tlie im rvy of the worn- •. to .U..
the credit
tho petitioner may not b&lt;- granted. And it»
1»-nu th* p!a.‘«* wtiin- an on a pavement, especially if sto)
further ordered, that said petitioner Sive n-'t’ce'
' -_____ -________________________________ igan. He was u very quiet, undemon-1
tothe
Interested In Mid estate, of tl»
walk double or triple Ole. and cu’n* tlie Pennsylvania station nnd awaiting strative little fellow, always gentle- ।
■Whipped a Wife-Heater.
---- rpenums
— of said
pendency
prtltloi and tbe heiriog
your
disposal.
’’
To
say
that
there
was
CRpecially if );hc c irry tin umbrella
by causing a copy of this order : •» bo
Frank
Nelson,
of
Trout
Creek,
threw
thereof by
manly
in
deportment,
and
always
1
. a newsPut hqr on a blcyelv c,nd s^c is simply joy in the Strawn family would be put­ clean, well-dressed and wholesome-! dishes‘at Ms wife and children ar.J published In the Hnstfng.
dreubued1‘anxkr
In wldcnu'iwm
1
printed and circulated in said County of
ting it‘mildly. Manderron and Mar­
devusfeitioai on wheels V.'ii.h faces sqt
week for three successive
xMMr onoe
Guw In
I" each
*“1*** wesk
.ve
looking.
After leaving the senate : ended by trying to empty a shotgun ; harry,
garete.
his
little
sister,
were
overjoyed;
;
weelts
previous
to
said
day
of
bearing.
as grimly os fate’s, with &lt;•; v;. as ugsccat them. He was arrested, bat a gang
Chas W. ARMvrnoxa.
and their father and mother were: young Barry engaged in journalism, [
lag as[the sphinx’s, with ijn* ’ 1
of
twenty
white
caps
took
him
from
Judge
of
Probata.
and
fjpm
time
to
time
represented
sev;
eqmiH^ ’.veil pleased, for they highly •
leatlcW t*
*
(A trus copy.)___________________
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hcr appreciated the generosity of Senator eral papers in the northwest as their . jail and gave him 100 lashes on the
Washington correspondent. About five , bare back while he was tied to a tree
’Manderson.
•
i ‘qrirt fAr !rt»«
trunk. He was rescued by a sheriff’s
hujt
years
ago
ho
was
placed
iu
charge
of
the
•
Little Manderson lives bn Capitol'
posse, but may not recover. None of
U
Hill iiu-.l back of ’his ho.asc there is ’ Washington bureau of one of the- great- ; his uuwilnnts wore apprehended or
D th
r.ien ni;:l chil’ln ii harry ,ln th? .-eond
.
-.
quite a large and beautiful yard, in . est newspapers In the United States. &lt; ,
As
in
boyhood,
youth
and
young
munrecognised.
•
storiei, if second stories be in reach.
one corner of which Mr. Strawn has ,
hodd,
Barry
was
competent
for
every
fifm
Are
Out.
•i pakrut’ TuiYhisi
That*! the great reaaon why you
built u small frame stable, nnd in this '
PROOF
position to wltich he was assigned: so |
Fcar&lt;)f further damage from fire in
should know about our salL It re­
Manderson’s pony is housed. At first J
quires tho best to procure the best
also in this front rank of journalism he the viclulty ot uhpomiug had vanthe little animal was frisky nnd wild.
Tho good tarmer realizes this with
but after a few weeks of training on ! is acknowledged to be ■ competent, igfied, raiu having fallen. The daxuit.;
bis seed; ahull the butter maker ba
*Vheu I was a sheriff out in town I the streets of the national capital. Bes- capableand admirable. Undoubtedly ag0 u crops&gt; tiuiber and other prupless wise? Our Ball is as carefully
made as your butter—made express­
JeVmW-.." I
“Peewue- cf the-uuexpwto) . Me,.jlie pony, Ijecann? subdued and is . a great measure of the success which ertv lu Marquette county is small com­
ly for dairy work; and bright dairy­
,.f.
{manner in which justice • som&lt;»imee now as'quici and safe ns any old coiin- I be has attained l»y indefatigable effort, par‘od with the loas In Barag.ai h on
men everywhere find their butter bet­
The total
:!’ U
i *’&lt;&gt;rSto ito way,’’saida resident cf Kup- , try horse. Bessie is a lieautifnl dark j is largely due to the experience which I and Dickinson counties.
ter mode and their.tabor better paid
lito I:, .’rhik‘ M» efty to * Detroit Fft- Fri= u re- gnxy little creature with long mane i came to him as n little boy on the floor
In coaDtios west of Uhpeming will
when they use
of
the
United
States
senate,
the
great‘
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-------------------:it ! w &lt;it wit.; *.-* ' porter “There was in our littlc eora- and tail. After she had become per- i
aggregate anywhere from $30,0dD,G0Q
est deliberative body on earth.
■ - 1 enu*?«i 1 “unity arathertou^hcitizen.Bill Dun­
to 840,000,000.
fectly tame and docile. Mr. Strr wn pur­
son, who worked occasionally and chased a small yellow phaeton and {
Charged with Theft.
H.i-l*
It: .-Mid Copuli. passed the rest v.f the. time either with nearly every evening Manderson may
i”v ih. re »»•*. whf tbe prop*
Norvell A. Hawkins, cashier of'
Alonzo II. Stewart, of Des Moines, !
the bdys or in maklrg life .. Lurdcn for be wen driving about the streets of ‘
the Standard Oil company in De- j No matter what brand you have
his poor wife. E. eryorrn thought Bill Washington with his father or mother la., came to Washington about ten
e bad man, bat one day whan hi* wifa at his side to see that up harm befalls ! years ago to receive an appointment as troit, was locked up on the charge ' tiNCd. Just give this q. fair trial. It
The
Standard I 1b first in fiavorjOrat in grain, and ri|
page ir^the senate and he has been cod- of embezzlement.
was discovered murdei ?d the entire him.
first in purity. Whether for dairy
/
Oil
company
alleges that during
commuDHy trss horriflru. 1 was among
Bessie is not lonesome here, for in tinuou.‘-ly in tbe service of that body , the past year and a half, while acting 1 or table use, you will find it to
your advantage to be acquainted iflp
ever
since.
He
is
now
a
young
man.
a
the first to visit the house. In the sit­ the large yard buck, of the bouse little
in
the
capacity
of
cashier
for
them.
’
.With-the
salt that’s all salt.
Wa
ting-room where-, the murder took Manderson has a veritable stinjk farm. ' voter, and greatly interested in polit­ Hawkins has appropriated over 81b,‘J00 •
Write us.
ical
affairs.
He
is
the
chief
of
•pages
place was a parrot, and as wo begun He has a large and beautiful! setter
Jixljte of FrotaUe.
DIAMOND
CRYSTAL
of their money to his own use.
SALT CO.,
our examination the bird kept repeat
dog which he prizes very highly, and and has charge of pairs for the .repub- 1
St. Clair, Mich.
B
Manderson always takes him out to
Ing:
“‘Don’t kill me. Bill. Think of all I exercise when he joes walking with law and was graduated in the spring of '
Greet damage has resulted from ■
have frtood! Think of all 1 have been! his father. Besides these pets the boy ■93-and is now employed by one of the . forest fires in Trout creek district dur- J
( t un for :u*Co»:r- Don't kiU me!’
has a few pretty bantam chickens and leading law firms in this city. During ing tbe last few days and fires were
“\Vc found Bill in one of the saloons, he enjoys himself every day feeding the sessions of the senate he is always . still buruing. The Diamond Match ।
■I tin- vr.? onr thvasaita and, as we supposed, he Ij-'d on alibi and attending to them. He is a very on duty there, but when the senate is company lost fully 90,000,MO feet of
not in session he is diligently engaged ,
■itielv four.
all ready.' Three or four scoundrel* fortunate little boy in being able to
timber and the Nestor estate timber
in the work assigned to him by the
so many lieautlful and destr­
were ready to swear be hud been play- possess(—
consumed was about 20,000,000 feet.
firm. He is competent, experienced and
.
.
..
■
__
n..*
.vf
nil
ing cards all night Well. Bill was ar- able live animals far pets. But of all
The loss to homesteaders And others.
ambitious to succeed. Within another
TIMETABLE.
reeled. How were we going to got I his possessions he prizes most hi* little
In eSect February 11. 18M.
.-■;i Kuh Grant; M&gt;n &lt;». said i.rccused evidence? There was a young man on pony, Bessie, for which he is indebted year he will probably be in some west- ,
era city engaged in the practice of law,
u a certain turt-sHU'-nt nowon file io tbe police force, who said: ‘Let xne 1
uncle.
Senator
Manderson,
■ urp &gt;itr-«g U&lt; Ih- the Ian’ Mill and les­
talcing*an interest in politics, and aim- |
The Wheat mine, Cascade range, has
Neither love nnr money feould induce ing to achieve, if possible, the distinc- I
t ! dreased
mlmlited to pro­ talk to Bill and see if I can’t get a oen
Stations.
resumed operations after an idleness
mt :■ Hih.i-tGitiou &lt;•!'Skill e»tnte be fession out of him-- Witnesses wen? him to give up thU pet which he obZt
&gt;n'd p-t r&gt;&lt;&gt;ner. ibe •■xe&gt;nitur in said
tion of-becoming a member of the United ; of four year*. The pre is sold to the
I -r i.-&gt; »«&gt;iti—o&lt;hf*rsuitable prson.
plaeed near at hand, and the young 1
XOXTH.
States senate. This is a laudable am­ Western Furnace company of Manis­
is iir.ien .1, that Friday tlie uth.
bition and a boy with the opportunities tique. The Davis mine at Negaunee Chicago Lv
iriutwr A. f».. i*ei. at len o’ck-ckin man entered the cell.
“ ‘Hello. Bill!’ he said.
\
’ll. be assigned far the hearing of
and environments with which young has also begun work at the old shaft,
• al i ll.ar the h»'ir*a' law of Mid
'Kalamazoo Lv...
- ‘Hello!’ said the other, in a surly !
Stewart has been favored may readily • adding twenty-five men to the force.
■od sd other |H-nms interested In manner, ‘when are yon going to let
BMtOoeper......
. are required to appcMT R .a session
Rlchluna June t.
aspire even to the only position in this .
&gt;rt. tiu-n to be lioiden nt the Probate me out of here?’
Cressey
country which is higher than a senator- I
.
-cityof Hastings, la s.h&lt;1 County.
Mito......................
“I
“‘Not/very soon.’
;
Bhip.
Smith D. Fry.
:
A West Michigan passenger train
Delton. v
’• ’What do you mean? You can’t I
w'O .... . . .
I was wrecked near Brookings by a herd l VW.VIM
Oovontato
j Bhulu
1
-..i
____ J *_______ _ ___ ®
I Shulu.......
Till
■i n-d tn*: s;ihi uetitiourr give not&gt;re prove anything.
I've got my wit- !
BaiiMt carried by Alligator*.
• of cattle and two men were killed and
-v&lt;ii's interested ju said e»Ui'c. ol the
Hastings............
The Indians on the banks of the Ori- three injured.
3
•»f &lt;414 uecilion and the IwMrlng then- n esses. *
,
ing a &lt;-o;o &lt;»f this order tz» be .published
noco river, South America, assert that j
Michigan was honored by the scleo“ ‘They ar* uo good, Bill. We have
CtxiXA Grove
- rr .vc.s Hax&gt; kr. a newspabrr wriulan
nllicmtor.
alligator,
Previous
previous
to
going
In
in
•
‘
tinn
ti
on
nf
of
Philip
Philin
T.
Colorova.
Colgrovc,
of
Hastings,
Uiflt.intrc
Woodland
Tifi 4 14ji8
-•1 fit-in hhI«1 r^aiut* of Barry, once our witnesses.’
•. &lt; /r three i-uccesslve vwseXs pre- i
search of prey, always, swallows a as vice chancellor of the snproma U’nodburv
“ T don't believe IL’
FUJ&gt;. L.t
ejsil........ -3
large stone, so that it may acquire ad-1 lodge, Knights of Pythias
IV A-M-vw.— . :
’“Yes. sir; and they saw you do the
LMMll.g.,
........ I
(totroit.........
ditional weight to aid it in dragging
—
.
.
Jillge u&lt; Frobote- I
»
The Michigan peninsular
car works
Grand Baphlt*..
.....1 M j 12
captured animals under water. Boli- I
Wuiu» u&lt;*vc uccu employ“The
Th* man sprang
Rnrang to his feet with *
I
“
vur,
the
traveler,
related
this
oddity
of
,
j
n
g
i
t
200
men
recently,
have
shut
down
• terrible oath.
natural history to a companion, Who indefinitely.
L “ ’You lie!’ he said.
Station*.
was somewhat inclined to disbelieve it :
• ‘No, I don’t lie find 1 can prove it.
A large number of veterans were in |
To prove that there was really some- 1
The witnesses were two tramps, and
attendance at Morley at the annual
thing In the stories as related by the | reunion of the soldiers and sailors.
they looked through the window and
j
Indians, Bolivar shot several alligators
saw the job. They are ready to swear
An unknown tramp criminally as­ nils tgo A’
while in the presence of his friend, and |
saulted a 14-year-old girl named Brooks
to It?
In all of them rocks were found com?-1
“Bill gave a sneering and profane
near Norway and then made his es- KMCOochiot Lv..
rra lucxv Bor ran ms post.
Rtchlaod Junn’t.
spending to the weight of the “gnAcfr." ,
response.
. tMnedtoe^auU^™**’ One immense old fellow had a stone .
Oresaey
j
“ ‘Listen to me a momenL Bill, ana
Alpena expects to get a big tannery. MH*...................
weighing 17 pounds snugly tucked .
DeUon
W 1 10
\acn
himself of a very bad habit
Citizen* are offering a big firm a num­ Ctorerdato.......
1 MLien see
s&gt;ec if
li am lying.,r—1- -— . 18 12 M
away in his digestive apparatus.
von did it
tvhat
-------! Jtrat how yon
IL and just
Ju.lt.
tat haptap­ ne oro
8Uu?x...................
ber of inducements to build there.

I

W.L. Douglas
$3 SHOE-.'^:^

WOOLLEY &amp; BRONSON

Because
It is so Pure

Diamond Crystal

Dairy Salt.

i'
I

lican

Chicago, Ealaaaioo !i Sagiaiw
'=»

zs

$3

Ore \\ou
a Pv'ie.nd.^0
tke cause
PvoVe&amp;Vxon.
AvfcevesYs ?

Story of • Bright 8oo.te
n*
Several years ago W.tenn Smith, of
dd oZ• munterwl in front ofbis
tad examined the scone carefully and
munivivu ......... — au-« «WX
office by a bruUil
—*..i Ursffinn.
ruffian. The-affair
Tho affair
eumiMd‘. nXt
a great
frrest aem.
deal
'IW
he could
..11 by th. office
. *wiaespreadta-mnwut and sym^
S-d
tall whs
- —- - ' **
pathy
for
the
bereaved
fa
“
U
yprisoner’s manner.
“ ‘When you raised your knife, Bill. J? the unfortunate man,

i pe..fl-jth that he beffaa hi. «taT-

Are you willing to work for the cause
of Protection in placing reliable infor­
mation in tlie hands of your acquain­
tances?
U you are, you should be Identified
with

1 can tel) yon the exact
\ wife and just how she acted.
With
that he rephaftd many words which no
THE AMERICAN
i one
out an
an actnal spectator oonldltare
protective tariff league,
one tut
I known. This was done In . dramatic
13B W. 230 St., New Tons.
known. Ts» »eves exCu CJ. naira otf
.nd n IO th. L-T-.
taUlOCT. and »he
•
■
pressed the most .bjev' ««•
..
••■Don't! Don'tl' ho shouted.
It J

statement of tho fact, although I may

PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM

! ^ statement w~ taken.

When

j belearried bow he&gt;tadtaen trapped ta

went to the gallows with a
his lip. against those who tad eoo

■

7^

wired tbe little wheme.

The new method of Dr. Laoorae,
which consists In making rhythmic
traction 9n the tongue to bring about
the respiratory reflex action, has been
tried a great deal In France in the last
twoyeara In all aorts of c-ea of as­
phyxia by drowning, electric shock,
lightning stroke and the coses of ap­
ca
parent death in the newly bora. Some
( ^o
sixtv-three cases are given where pa­
toe
tient. were recalled to life by Wits
method, and aa it is eo elmple (using an
ordinary tongue foroepa, such as is on
handI during
or ether 3in­
floor of
Jv-innds among-the
I true.
killed chloroform
her.
I will
halation. the tongue is pulled forward
and regular rhythmical movements
£^Xootatof hi. winmng way. are given to IK It is proposed to Issue
some staple direction that can be
posted in every hospital and be in the
•'^rthn:x“o-ta^- bands of every midwife or anyone who
may be liable to see asphyxia, such as
?' Urstrawn the little nephew of
those who give anesthetics.

Fish are dying off in Mud lake at
Brady in great quantities.
Mrs. Caroline Purdy, aged 80 years,
died at her home in Dearborn. She
was one pf the first settlers of that

H.VRTIXOS .........

4 bl 13 S

Costs Grove..'...
Weodtaad

’&lt; 40;»tl 45

Lansing
Detroit
Grand Rapids.

10 27
w .

Between 15,000,000 and 20,000,000 feet
City.
of log* belonging to the Holland &amp; Traverse
Cbarlevuix....
Emery On., were driven ashore at East TskjlW.........
Bay View
Tawas during a heavy wind.
It wae said that Mrs. Marion Davis,
of Paris, gave her slx-days-oll babe a
doee of carbolic acid, from the effects
of which &lt;te little one died.
The township boards of Arcada and
Newark have appropriated ®L90 each
for tho improvement of the road across
the big swamp in Gratiot county.
H. E. Avery, of Detroit, ex -champion
tennis player of Canada, was defeated

’3lup» on MKtirJ only. AjcwaU mus: ■Iguil
trains at flag ■rtatlous an soon m they cm be
teen.
t Freight train* will be run at the rouvenlenee
at th&lt; company, who reserve the right to ebaniie
th* Ume of such trni»s without notice.
No.Swill wait at Woodbury for leisaetigeri

H. C. Term. GenlVa'i*

fl

�AKIMOTO’S TROUPE OF JAPANESE EQUILIBRISTS

Prineelv Entertainer* to the imperial Court of the Mlkado.-Now xeen'fuf the flLt - J
thu Western Continent.

Hastings Banner
Thursday, Sept. 13, 1894­
” MARSH ALL L. COOR. Bdttar.

hold the Amerinan market for tbe products
of American labor and th as make us a hap­
py and prosperous people.

The Baxner has given a portion of its
____apace to the Church Temperance Society
for the purpose of advancing the cause of
temperance in this city sad county with
the
strict understanding that there be
OOVKBNOR-Job** T. Rich.
UBV*T fK&gt;V.—Alfred Milne*.
nothing of a partixan or sectarian nature,
SKC’T of STATE-WH»hingt»n Gardner. as nothing of that character will bo insert­
THE ASUKKR-J- W. YVHtonteon.
AUDITOR GENERAL—Stanley W. Tur- ed knowingly. Nor will we consider our­
selves responsible for tbe views expressed,
as tbe department will be edited by various
COMM K STATE LAND OFFICE—W. A. ones.
The suppression of the liquor
SUP T PUB. INSTRUCTION—H. K. Pnt- traffic ought to be a matter of interest to
all, and entirely Independent of any po­
litical party, for as the editress of the
temperance column truly says this week,
Republican County Convention.
“prohibition where tried is not the success
Republican County Convention is hereby itought to be.”
Good temperance men
called to meet at Mudge’s Opera House. City of
Hastings, on Wednesday. September wth. 1691. are found in all parties who are as loyal to
at 10 o’clock a. m.. for the purpose of placing the cause of temperance as any member of
In nomination candidates, for the several couu
ty offices to be elected at the coming election the prohibition party.
u&gt; November next, ard to transact such other
Their work for the cause of temperance
business as may come brfore tbe convention.
The townships and wards will be entitled to is not as effective as It might be because
Rutland
they believe that temperance work should
Woodland
Baltimore
&amp;
be divorced from politics. This being true
Hope
Carlton .
5
Barry
Hartings twp
4
it seems as if there could be some means
Castleton
Qty 1st wd 3
Irving
devised whereby the temperance people of
- and wd 4
Maple Grove
•• 3rd wd 3
all parlies could join forces outside of
Pratoevtlie
4tb wd 5
to
Johnstown
7
Thoraapole
—
politics and thereby be enabled to do more
«
Yankee Springs 5
Orangeville'
5
Fot ward caucus notices to the Hastings Ba»- effective work for the cause than Is now
k&gt;.
being done.
\
Dated, Hartlup', Aug. 8th. IHH.
J. P. 11 ale Kenyok, Chairman.
C. W. Jordan. Secretory.
Have you heard from Maine? The re­
sult is only another one of those
CARD FROM MR. BISHOP.
overwhelming set-backs that the people
are giving to tbe democratic party this
Decllnins tl^e Prohibition. Nomination year. Tbe state went republican by the
For Circuit Court CominiMioner.
largest majority ever known in the history
Evidently there was some mistake made of the state, Cleaves, the republican nomi­
in the Prohibition Convention held here nee for Governor defeating Johnson, hfa
the first of this month. I wish to sny that, democratic opponent by over 37,000 ma­
while 1 appreciate the kindness of the con­ jority. Tom Reed is re-elected to Congress
vention in placing me In nomination for Lw over 10,000 plurality. Dingley, Milli-

TUB HASTINGS. MICH., POSTOFFICE,
august 14. 1879.

DITORIAL NOTES

' al '

Il'

■ li
s'

I1

Circuit Court Commissioner, it was done

gkn and Boutelle the other republican

without my consent.
Believing in the principles of the Re­
publican party as 1 do, it will be impossible
and would be inconsistent for me to ac­

Congressmen are also re-elected by plu­
ralities, of from 0,000 to 10,000.

, _

r&gt; r*t/*Y *T* I 1 mCM I CAESAR S TRIUMPHANT ENTRY INTO ROME

RINGI NG BROTHERS
The Strongest
QRtflTtST SHOW J LUNNNI Dan
in the World
IIII1ML.I11M az» ■ v
&gt;T^t f .TT^i

Towering Like! a Colossus Above All Others, and Beyond A
ison, Thje’ Largest, Grandest. Best Exhibition on Earth.

: Bore High-Sju-jed Performers an4 More Novel Features Than L;
I___________

ROYAL ROMAN HIPPODROME

lead the American people-out of their
A TRIP TO MOUNT VERNON.
bondage under republican misrule, and in­
to a land flo wing with milk nnd honey, Other Historical Spots Around Wa»hingand the people have waited a long tiresome r
ton.
wait, for tbls democratic Millenium to be
A trip to Washington would not becomushered In; keeping an eye out for the plete without at feast taking In a few of
honey, but this modern Moses has not the many Interesting “side trips” to some
smitten the rock yet, apparently, aud if lite of tbe numerous historical spots around
the Nation’s Capitol. One of the most in­
tbe children of Israel, they are waiting to
teresting is to Moqnt Vernon, the beauti­
be fed, they had belter pray fervently for ful honw of Washington which will ever
Manna to fall from Heaven and not wait be regarded with sacred interest as long as
for Grover or a democratic Congress to the Republic lasts, for Washington more
than any other human being was responsi­
feed them.
ble for throwing off galding oppression,
To compare Grover Cleveland with An­ and giving to the New World greater opdrew Jackson is the largest joke of the portuniry. greater freedom and greater
19th century, the masterpiece of political possibilities than were ever enjoyed be­
fore in any land under the Sun.
effrontery and ridicule offered to the mem­
Though BAJRtXB readers have probably
ory of the hero of New Orleans. Credit read of, and many are no doubt personally
film with Jeffersonian simplicity if you familiar with, Washington’s home, yet the
will, but for conscience sake and some revered memories of the brave soldier and
statesman that will always cling to this
little regard for history spare Andrew
beautiful spot, make Mount Vernon aiJackson.
mort consecrated ground, and a trip there
The man Grover, who lacked entirely is inspiring and interesting.
In company with several others from
the courage of bis convictions and dare not
this city the writer went to Mount Vernon,
sign the Senate Tariff bill aud dare not
taking the boat at 7lh street wharf for the
veto iL but let it become a law by his old city of Alexandria, and from Alexgn*
cowardice, pocketing it for the ten days, dria to Mount Vernon by the electric rail­
during which time the liquor dealers were way—a dlstanc? of about nine miles.
Alexandria has many historical attrac­
allowed to remove all liquors from the
tions, such as tbe Braddock house, where
bonded warehouses with a loss to the Gen. Braddock lived before tbe Revolution;
government of about elcht millions of dol­ the old hotel at which Washington used
lars and about two hundred millions of to stop; the old church in which be used to
worship and the pew that he occupied.
foreign goods removed during the same
Just across the aisle was the pew that
time at a government loss of many mill­ Gen. Rob’t E. Lee occupied. The church
ions more which are to flood this country is kept open and is visited by thousands
with the goods made by the labor of other every year, we as all others are being
allowed to sit down In the pews occupied
bands, while our own, capital and labor
by these great men. The church of
both, must lie idle.
course is of very old style, as are most of
Cleveland's letter to Wilson reveals his Its furnishings. In the yard which sur­
deadly hostility to the bill which finally rounds tbe church is tbe cemetery and one
is attracted by the peculiar Inscriptions on
passed and bad be vetoed it, tbe revenue
the tombstones. One of them read "In
on these liquors and goods In bond, would memory of dorothy harper, uxor of John
have been paid to tbe government Instead w. harper, died Sept. 3, 1800.” The word
of tost by bis entire lack of backbone. They “uxor” Is tbe latlu word for wife. An­
other inscription read “Here lies tbe body
bad been left In bond for that very pur­ of Mr. Isaac Pierce, bora In Boston, son of
pose to come into this country duty free, Mr. Isaac Pierce, distiller, who departed
or tbe revenues reduced to nearly that this hve March Mth. 1771, aged 94 years.”
By the side of this was a slate stone tablet
to “George Mumford who died in 1778.”
Lei K be remembered by every Ameri­
It must have been about tbe time of the
can laborer, that they will not do the death of the oldest of the above mentioned
work necessary to produce that two hun­ arsons that Alexandria commenced to
dred Billions of dollar* worth of goods, pave its streets. If so one could not blame
them for dying young or desiring to move
that werk will be done across tbe waters to some other tocaiity. It is an actual
end goadr solid American gold will go out fact that some of tbe most important of
from us to pay for them whereas if y6u Alexandria’s streets are paved with rocks
did tie work -bere we would have the from one to two feet across tbe surface,
the rounding part being np, and the rocks
goods and the money lox la there, can placed so ctose together that there is just
there be, any reasonable doubt as to which space enough around the edges for grass
to grow np and offer tempting pasture for
cattle. Ifapersari eoald *®aglne riding
To tbe American laborer, the man
around a 40 acre lot over rocks of varj Ing
size* plaeed m clone together as they oould
somrlhing of what

other8bow». AllIpi muter Uw Urewtuau.,w

”

____________ Parogod-Tbe Wo

FRENCH

MHILT QILET&gt;mber

3-ring circus, elevated stages, mighty millionaire menagerie «cq“»nu,n
of marine wonders, Mammoth museum of marvels. far-tameU
horse fair and equine congress, embracing 35c.of the
finest blooded horses !;• the world together
with the greatest aggregation J&gt;t

Europe's Mort celebrated Qulttette
Show*. TOeir

EUROPEAN flERIflLISTS,GYMNASTS ACROBATS RIDERS

GHflS. W. FISH,

and Arenic Specialists of every description ever Exhibited &gt;n this
or an}' other country._________

F '

pounds with ***»*• Supports a r

p

l^Peclrtty imports ; r I;
and Only Somod In America.

Miss JOSIE

MIKE ROONEY~~

America’s Youngest and

dreatest
Rider.

Equestrienne Queen ot the

SciiuwsauH

oriel’

HERMANN BROS-,

Glorious REVIVAL 01 th6 GR6US MftXIMUS
Terriflic Gladitorial Combats, Absorbing Trials of Strength arid En­
durance. Grand Gala Day Sports and Spectacles.

2 AND 4-HORSE CHARIOT RACES.

Largest Living Giraffe | Monster Hippopotamus
Tbe tallest beast that breathes. Stands full 18
feet in helghtb. piTThe only one In America.

*
Blood-Sweating
Bt*hem«Aii-r* the Nile W-««h»
four uma. Th* mlghth/t Ai.;: h.i.a.r, .l Earth

■
■ 4”------------------------------------------------------------- ----------- ---------------------- -Roman standing races, j’oekey races, with lady and gentlemen riders;
novel elephant and camel races; child-delighting pony races with
Most Complete Zoological collection in the World.
monkey riders, laughable donkey races with clown drivers;
Prince Chaldean, Magnificent Long-Mained Percheron Stallijn: Mam­
and other exciting racing contests.
moth Bi-Horned Gnu; too vens of Rare, Wild Beasts: Schools of
Educated Goats and Ponies: Mirth-Making Porcine Circes: High­
Bred Horses in Astounding Drills; Double Herds of Ponderous. Per­
forming, Dancing and Clown Elephants.

FREE DAILY PAGEANT OF GLITTERING SPLENDOR.
The Pniceartcm leave* the Show Grounds promptly rt ID o'dock un th? ni- rn.iJ
bltitin. it la over a mile In length. Ten of the M
Carved and L)&lt;wnr i:-, Pen* of
Performing Wild Animals are exhibited free and'open upon the utrert«. Ten Kinii- -&gt;• Mti-ic.
Including M«wg\v's Sliver Chimes and a Mammoth GokMn dtram Ollfcqtr, wake t^e ah wen?
with melody. No postponement on account of weather. Th? Procession m«v
&gt;:.n n ah!r.e

R. Bl Gelatt for several years editor of
cept the nomination tendered, and I there­ the Detroit Tribune has associated himself
fore respectfully ask that my name be with tbe Bay City Tribune as editor.
wlth irawii from the Prohibition ticket
Many changes will also be made in the
Yours Respectfully,
mechanical department of the paper. The
Chavncey R. Bishop.
Tribune of bay City, is the leading paper
through its section ot the country, but
with the changes above mentioned it will
A Great Failure.
The present administration of Grover rank among the very foremost of Michi­
Cleveland, ' (unless its closing months gan's dailies and wield a still greater in­
shall redeem it) must go down in history fluence in the ranks of the republican
as a great failure. The man who was party of which it has always been an able
••greater and better than bls partv,” lias exponent.
manifested; very poor statesmanship, in
With such stalwarts as Reed. Dingley,
the management ot national affairs, and
Milligan and Boutelle returned to Con­
worse tact (&lt;f possible! in the management
gress. Maine certainly will not be misrep­
of his party. . From the platform, from
resented.
the press, out of the mouth-of every dem­
ocrat, came the assurance that with Cleve­
Whats the matter with Maine? The
land wd were to have an administration of
the genuine old Hickory stripe, we were publicans carried every county.
to see a man who had the courage of his
As Maine goes, so goes the country.
convictions; broad enough to be a genuine
typical American, a Moses, who was to

"Visit

Triple In Size Since Its

WILL POSITIVELY EXHIBIT AT

H

astings
WEDNESDAY. SEPT. •

TWO COMPLETE PERFOROANCES DAILY.

Afternoon at 2. \ ght at S.

Doors Open One Hour Earlierj

One 30 -Cent Ticket Admits to Combined .Shows
Children under 12 years. Half Pric-

•PRINCE CHALDEAN
sclougness of duty faithfully performed.”
Another point of interest in Alex­
andria is where stood the “Marshall
House,” which burned down a few
years ago. and the spot, la now occu­
pied by a couple of stores.
Iu 18&lt;H a
rebel by the name of Jackson owned the
Marshall House, from the top of which
was flying the confederate flag. Col. Ells­
worth. a Union officer in charge of the
New York Zouaves ascended to the roof
and took down the flag and as he was de­
scending was shot by Jackson, who In
turn was shot by Ellsworth’s friends. The
guu with which brave ElUworiU’s life was
taken may now be sern in the National
Museum at Wasiihigton.
From Alexandria to Mount Vernon the
rid&lt;«lt&gt; pleasant as the cars . whirl on up
the hills and down through the valleys,
along streams and over ravines. Between
the two places are several pleasure resorts
where many of the people of Washington
and Alexandria go for aimit vacations.
The admlsMon rd Mount Vernon is 25
cents. The grounds are controlled. If not
owned, by the Mount Vernon Association,
the executive board being composed of one
lady from each state in the Union, who
have succeeded iu replacing many of the
articles about the house just as they were
In Washington's time. As soon as one
comes upon the grounds It Is plain Io be
seen that they were laid out by a master
hand. Tbe house stands upon one of Po­
tomac’s bluffs which is probably 150 feet
high, tlie house facing the river, the view
being beautiful. Back of the house is a
broad, level court, consisting of two or
three acres, surrounded ou all sides by
large oaks. On tbe left as you approach
the mans ion from tbe railway station are
the former slave-quarters, a long two-story
brick structure, also the beautiful flower
gardens, dog kpnnei, etc.. On the side of
the steep bill between the house and the
river, is the game preserve in which deer
were kept then as now. To the right was
the kitchen, tbe old brick barn built in
1788—long before Washington owned the
property and a large garden spot la tbe
barn is tbe old coach in which Wash­
ington used to ride. To the right of tbe
house is the tomb in which his remains
were first laid, and further back is the
vault in which it is said both his and
Martha Washington’s remains lie side by
side in large white sarcophagi behind tbe
heavy grated doors in ylew of all. In the
rear of this vault are said to be the re­
mains of «0 other members ef the Wash­
ington family. It is said that after all
the bodies were removed to this vault
it was securely locked the key being
thrown into the Potomac.
The house is full of articles used in the
Washington household sucn as chairs, ta­
bles, couches, the old harpsichord, pictures,
paintings, clocks, stands, vases, maps,
drawings, swords and medals that were
presented to him after the Revolution.
Ail of the beds in the house are canopy
beds. The bed In which be died remains
exactly as it was then. During Martha
Washington's last sickness she occupied a
room where she could look out upon the
tomb trf her revered husband upon which
it is said she gazed Iqefisaantly during the
day time while seated at the window.
Washinrton owced about 8.GG0 .acres of
ground, though in tbe original Mount
Vernon tract there were only 1500 acres.
At tbe present time there are only 385
acres in Mount Vernon. 200 of which were
purchased by tbe Association at 31000
per acre, and 85 acres .t It ... donated
br tbe Uu. Jay Gould.
Tbe nered
reverence In which Ute country bolds tbe

name of Washington; together with the
interesting associations which abound
there: and recollections of him who made
such noble sacrifices for the cause of free­
dom all conspire to make one hesitate and
linger among the scenes which surrounded
the home life of the Father of his country,
and at such a place tbe hours seem only as
minutes.
Another trip that, Is of great Interest to
all is to Arlington Heights, the former
home of Gen. Kob’t E. Lee, whos^ former
elegant mansion, slave quarter*; etc., nrv
Mill there and form one of the interesting
sights. On a bright day Lev's former
residence at Arlington can be easily seen at
Washington and makes a beautiful sight,
. the white building showing off to (splendid
advantage being surrounded as It is by
gn^n fcliage. Arlington has a still great­
er attraction to a, northerner however,
than the mere fact that It was Gen. Let's
home. It is also tlie Nations! Cemetery
and beautifully has It been laid out at the
Nation's expense in honor of her heroes.
The distance from Washington to Ar­
lington is only four miles and Is a delight­
ful ride. Were It not for the fact that
huge monuments and long rows of tomb­
stones confront jou upon entering the
place, Arlington would seem like an en*
chanted spot. It hardly seems -as though
a more beautiful spot could be found or
expected this side of the grave. So beau­
tiful is it in fact that we will not attempt
any description of it further than to say
that, as its name implies, Arlington is a
series of hills, now gently sloping, now
qaite abrupt, and all covered with a beau­
tiful growth of oaks, through which run
winding roads forming a beautiful drive.
There are 11,600 soldiers buried in Arling­
ton Cemetery. Upon the tombstones of
those fallen beroes, whose ’ names were
known, are carved their names, while the
graves ot the unknown dead are marked
with a little square marble tablet Ele­
gant monuments have also been erected
In memory of many of tbe noted Genends
who took part In the late war, that of
bhtridan’s, whose name was and is al­
ways dear to Michigan citizens being very
fine, a life size bronze medalion gracing
the front of it
It is an inspiration to vlalt Arlington
which only a few years ago was close to
&lt;*■ heart ot nearly all tbe great moremeota ot tbe war. Iu rarronndlnr are
“ , r'“'- ?.n&lt;1 ”ow ln tlme
Peace it la a
splendid tribute to tbe memory ot tbe
mien defenders that tbe Nation has pre­
pared thin beautltul spot tor their last
renting piece.
A lew ot our nomber were present to
.2.?^
“d “**' lml»rt«nt tblu,
that the last Congress did. aud that was
when It adjourned. Most ot tbe notables
however bad tert for home, the arduous
d.tles connected with counting quorums,
‘he‘r l““rte’- *n,i distributing
garden seeds being too mueh tor them.

Harting*. Sept 12, *34.
We, the undersigned members of the
Huttagg Fire Dept., hereby challenge any

“PUrtis abailluuae u
lime theylfiay cheese, but wr.nhi
.1
iday before the
Wm. McKevI
E- Holbrook,
A. Renkea, W.
riaT"’ 10 ■* re»klaiU«the etly.

W. A. SctDMom,

A great Stock ol

School Supplies Money Counts
SECOND HAND BOOKS, TAB­
LETS, (bargains in ’em)
DRAWING BOOKS,
SPELLING BLANKS .
AND SLATES.

We Are Willing to Sell
Cheap

I Electric, Water Whitt} oil-150
test, 8c.
No. 2 Lamp Chimney, 5c.
No. 2 Lamp Burner, 10e.
No. 1 Lamp Burner, 7c.
AT THE SIGN OF.
No 0 Lamp Burner. 3r.
Lantern Globe. 7c.
1 doz. good clothes Pins le.
2 packages tooth picks, 5a
12 sheets legal cap writing
paper, 5c.
.
12 sheets writing paper, ac.
25 good envelopes, 5c.
Writing and pencil' tablets
Hastings, Mich.
cheap.
1 bottle RanfordsJluuilege5c.
1 bottle Thomas Ink. 5c.
We are agents for the books used Celluloid;Collars. 15c. 2_for25.
by the Teachers’ Reading Circle. Ginghams, fast colors. 7c.
1 doz. gentlemen.s summer
socks 25c
1 Bolt Mosquito netting. 40c.
Bobs Fly Trap. 25c
Apple parer, slicer and corer,

TH6 ELEPHANT

W. J. &amp; L L. Holtowau

paper pius. 280(pinK. 1C­
double sheets lly paper, uc.
doz. 2 qt. Mason cans. 7W.
doz. 1 qt. Mason cans. 60cdoz pint Mason cans. 50c.
392
doz. can rubbers. 5c.
•
doz. can tops, 20c.
House &amp; whisk brooms cheap,
Kitchen tinware, Hardware,
Woodenware,
Glasswaze.
White Earthenware,
The SHERWIN WILLIAMS Go. wear, Underwear. Sewiu?
Machines, needlee. oils. anQ
repairs.
Millinery go&lt;’d?i
Notions, and Novelties of all
Covers Most—Looks Best— kinds, way dotfn to bard
. Lasts Longer than any
times, cash prices. Lome i
and see uh and trade wit i •
Other Paint.
and you will have monej lett
to COUNT.
1
2
1
1
1
1
1

AGENCY,

Gw. W. Soule &amp; Son,
Dealers in Bazaar Go"'^-

�Hasting

Banner.

1

high das* comediea,

'

:OOK. Local editor.

Hate Kenyon was Id Catatonitt Monday,

The bi u nil on of oar agents and sub­ i Editor Snyder was in Sunfield Taw
I day.
f

’

scriber* i* called to the change in prire of
the Itetrolt Tribune nnd Banner, from
•L00 to $1.25 fcr the two.

Mrs. George Soule Is in Detroit this

week.

•

Berry McKelvey, of Lake. 0&lt;hMsn,
market go to Coot A Cook’s. They make in the city Friday.
a specialty In this line. All they taS of
Mr. and Mr*. Fred Wilson, of Broward,
you Is simply to give It a trial.
wtm In the city Friday.
If you want the beat 50 cent tea In t^e

ADERS

Ringhng Bros. have, their own iteteeMrs. Hattie Walker, of Martin. I* vUUUvea to aee that no •‘akin games’’ art play­ h»K her parents in the city.
ed around their tenta by which people
|4toyre Barlow returned to the Mining
can be lie.ced out of their money.
school at Houghton yesterday.
.
We are now receiving our new fall Hue
Norman Bailey went to DclriJK^yesterof millinery and will hare all new
X
as you know we elo*cd out fol fall at the terday to attend the state fair.

Audi AH Kinds Of

HOOL BOOKS
■ ,‘iid SE.GOND HAND

Racktit. uext to W. U. Goodyear, druggist.

Walter Frost is spending his vacation at
his grandfathe'Fs. near Gull Lake.

All who are interested iu forming a
Chautauqua Circle or desirous of taking

Mrs. Anna Mason is visiting friends In
the work for the coming year are askod to Charlotte and Nashville Ibis week.
meet at the home of Mrs. Mary Geer, Sat­
Mr. ami Mrs. D. S. Goodyear returned
urday evening at 7:30 o’clock.
from a visit with relatives In the east Sat­
Road Commtedoners cat* find 3 Inch
urday.
Bridge Plank at-our yard in Hastings.
^itfaurlce Grigsby left for Alms College
Other people can find anything they want
with his father on Tuesday to study for
iu the Hue of lumber and shingles.
the ministry.
BkntleV, Tomi.inson and Rider.
Mr. and Mrs. IL H. Cock, of Allegan,
Woolley A Bronson give a ticket with |
made a short visit with relatives Ln the
each cash purchase of boots and shoe* at city Yesterday.
their st^re that entitles the holder to a
Mir*. Ella Judson returned to her home
pair of half soles at these prices, gents
35c, ladies, boys and misses 25c, children In Hansing Sat unlay after a few dayfc visit

ffitD L. HEATH
THE DRUGGIST’S.
e to .the FAIR and make
: il I‘ADQU ARTERS
at my place.

)ned

personal mention.

|

^'Thursday, Sept. »3&gt; lg94-

20c.

east °f City Bank.

with her parents.

\

The Misses Genie Brown and Ettie
ively displayed with tbe drawings of tbe I Inlines returned to Chicago Tuesday after
scholar* of Lhe county.
Nothing should an extended visit In the city.'
be of greater interest to the county than
Mrs. Mary 'Kenfield and Miss Lizzie
the work ot the scholars, showing the pro­
Cook, of Chicago, are visiting for a few
gress of the schools of the county.
day| In the city. They came here from
Mrs. Julius Russell is away buying fall Landing where they attended the wedding

The Floral hail this year will be attract­

.t ih- various wards wlH meet
•liyt .ruiug at 7:30 at the folsi.iU '-v • blacksmith shop.
,i c * \ » cooper shop.
jv-toffi(.*e.
■. . Court Home building.
•• 1 j. «uttue«t n» 2 delegates, tbe
. :.a:i«l th** irft. 5.
Bv Order ot Comm.
A. E. Kf.naston. Cbm u.

millinery goods and will have a complete

of ai daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George
stocjc this week.
Other lines have also Frefmari.
been purchased.
The people ot the city
Fiult can«, rubber* aud ail .kinds of
of Hastings and vicinity are cordially in­ I
vited to cal! and inspect goods and prices. aplcfes at Conk * Cook’*.

,«i.’u* will la* held at Cloverdale
i, i.vm.at J o’clock p. m.. for
ecting rfelegBt”* to lhe county
held ill tUMlngv Sept. 19th,
By order ol Com.
ItiA Osgood, chairman.

The school exhibit id the fair will be
"End of the World” i* one of the largest
companies now traveling, carrying their worth tlie price of admission.
own special scenery, electric and calcium 1 Children’* caps and sailors for 2.5c. at
Cntiton will meet in lights. The mechanical scenes in the 1st, Spaulding * Chamberlains’.
3rd and 4th acts are the finest ever set by ।
AU entries io the races fur the fair Will
Bv onnsK Comm.
traveling company. Don’t fail to see this : close Sept. Slat at 1 p. m. Don’t forget
great play—to night—at the opera house. this.
k

JAL NEWS.

CIRCULATION *
82 quires.

[
&lt;• •- .

...

and come to the’ fair.

ittn' went to Lansing yesnew and fresh at Phillips

I

Prepare to come to the show and the
fair and while you are here Phillips A
Erb’* Invite you to make their store your
headquarters. They also invUe you to

' resulted in n disagreement of the Jury and
lhe case wa-&gt; dismissed from court.

r &gt;ad is Mana Kiozle’s.
all wet&lt;,"tX fair.

j

look over their stock of earthenware.glass- keep the. very best the market affords.
ware etc, of which they have a very fine
Hunting coats 81.60. Best made at
line, and which they will sell tn you at Si-90. All wool pants 82.75 and other
prices that you can afford to bay.
prices in proportion at Bankrupt store.

Joe Slattery and Lee Dunlap have gone
to Howard dty to drive at the races being
held there, i•

year onpecWly -bould m.ke “ «tr* “ *

5L.rte Kinde and her merry Co.

«&gt;m» are being hand*

d coffee's in the m.irURDU In tbe city at

izie Co. at the opera house one
tnclng -Sept. 24th.
—t-t the Fireman’s ball. ThursSept! 27th, HMM.
___ Jie. features of the last day of

the fair will

the baby show.

Cali at the;Christmas studio and get
Otting of tin types, 4 tor 50 eta.
Everything new in photography can be

found at the Christmas studio.

While moving a piano Friday Rob’t
Tabby had Ills foot quite badly jammed.
Don’t forget that all entries to the races
•’- tii&lt;- i*ir wili close Sept. 21st at 1 p. m.

The south part or the county was visited
by quite ni severe wind-storm Friday
night.
'
While atfeWiog the fair do not miss

seeing Matte
.house. .

Kinzle at

Mudge's opera

All kinds if apices’ at Phillips &amp; Erbs,
if you have any pickling to do try

their

spices.

Secure tickets in advance for Marie
Kinzle Ol. week of fair at Mudge’s opera
house.

I

t

For first class photographs that never,
fade, tail du Christmas, the reliable pho­

tographer. .

“End ot the World,” a play for the peo­
ple—tridorsed by the press. To night at
opera house.
Nojmorv subscriptions for the Banner

•nd Itetroit Tribune taken for $1.00.
priejdis now $1.25.

The

W| acknowledge complimentary ticket

for tie Gratfot County fair to be held at
IthaA. Sept.auh to 2«th.
The attention of the voters of this city
fe coiled to the caucus notice for the

variub&gt; wards.

Be sure aud attend.

Remember the new millinery store on
Jefferson street.
All the latest styles and
to make an repMUIly fine «M»«- «
entirely new stock, and we wish to Invite
will tnm In and do what they can
win be * xreat sueeeM, •" debt, •«&lt; * all the ladles of Hastings and vicinity to
met Do what you oaa to make It •
,call and see our fine line of pattern bats.
SrAUiJMae &lt;fc Chamberlain.

M1M Kdn. Trom.u, ot Sash»lU«., win
When you make a cash purchase at any
of the following stores be sure and ask
be in thl, city the Unit ot next
,
E. Y. Hogle. Hicks A
""’ut^^rXnt'tu! voice ]for coupons:—Spence, L. E. Stauffer, W. H. Goodyear,
Wooley
«t
Bronson.
They are as good as
ha, studied volee
““o'

of the moat noted Protest

#...

made especially to fit you as cheap as a
good ready-made stilt. It will pay you to do
so. Tailor-made clothes fit better, look

, All of that fine neck wear, regular price
|ow gumjr at 4flr.

Bankrupt Store.
We will receive this week a (nil line of
Dew |ry good*. You had better gut price*

•t the Racket.

pnis Smits-

cash at my store.
F. R. Pancoast.
,
When you'can get a suit of clothes

ment to Ml„ Tromso»*«•

better and wear better. Far further par­
ticulars,
see Forbes, the tailor, over J. &amp;
,
Goodyear’s store.

Is what we give to every customer,

ARE

walking advertisement for

our

house.

Everyone who buys of us is pleased with what

we have sold him—pleased with his invest­
ment clear through.

HERE

Every

sale of Boots or Shoes that we make is really

a

R-member that you can get feed and
flour at Cook! &amp; Crick’s.
It.ls their aim to

Dr. Johnson, the new . dentist is now
Smoking if one of the gentlest comforts
If (you indulge In this comfort go
c »zlly located In a fine suite of rooms over of life.
the National bank which have been es­ to Cook A Cook’s for your tobaccos and
pecially fitted up for bis use.
Dr. John­ cigar*.
•
son W a young man. has a • sheep-skin
If you haw Anything that you think
from tbe Denial department of the State will be of interest to the people bring It
University nt Ann Arbor, of which dc- t»thv fair. If you ail will do this the
partmeut be la a graduate and especially fair will hr- a success.
solicits his share of the patronage.
' teMilo Fi field brougnt to our office TuesOn account of the Michigan State fair । day afternoon a curiosity in lhe shape of ।
at Detroit, the Michigan Centra) will sell ! a raspberry branch that was literally coverexcursion tickets at one fair for the round -• ed with red raspberries.
.
trip with fifty cents added far admission •i An Interesting bulletin Just issued by
fee to fair. Tickets going Sept. 10th toj
l the Michigan Experiment Station at Lans­
31st inclusive, limited to return until ing. -on the Russian thistle Will be found
Sept. 22ad. Children at one half adult
on the inside local page.
rate
C. R. Oshors.
Royal Bryant and James Hammond of
Agent.
Baltimore bad some trouble last week
As to tlie shoe trade L. E. Stauffer says and the latter’s ear was chewed off.
We
that business has been rapidly Improving understand the case has been settledand is now nearly double in volume that
Cook &amp; Cook have a complete stock of
of the same mouth last year. This great coffees and can please you In any grade
increase can be attributed largely to the
that you may desire. If you are looking
very close price* be te making on all for nice coffre don’t forget to give them a
classes of shoes. He does n&lt;*\ «ny «
call.
cheap, shoddy lot of goods. Ydu will find
Don’t fail to see the Estonian quar­
proof of thia in the fact that hte bualneau
tette, the wheel of death, tbe realistic ma­
ba* Increased rapidly each and every year.
chinery. the big engines in motion, and
One &lt;»f the feaftirea of the fair this year the Hoosier singers. To night at Mudge’s
will be "school day” which will be he d
j oyeni house.
the last day of the fair and which it I*
Last evening occurred the wedding of
hoped
be ittended b, e«n Mhoo^
Mr. B. R. Rose and Mrs. Hattie Watkins
KholDrlD the oonntr. Sp.ce w 11
at Lhe home of the bride. Mr. and Mrs.
be tl-en In Klot»l b.ll tor »n exhibit ot Row will rttkle Id Ibt torrnrr's resld.net
work done by th. «hol»rx ot
.
on Jefferson street
tv. CommlMloner Andrus, wb. I»
Five hundred pairs of sample shoes
|„tere,tert In .ehnol work l&gt; looting • «
from Grand Rapids, Joal ree’d at our store.
It, snee®- .nd It xo« wltbon
We guarantee to sell them at reitular
it will be » .needs, Mid bere.tter w
wholesale prices.
one at the features ot the tnlr.
|
Bankrupt Store.
Keen nerwn In B.rry Count, blnterMlaa Felghner la In Chicago th fa week
ested In tbe .ncreo ot the f.lr.J™* £
buying goods for her fall and winter
cere ot tbe welety thl. J-J
trade. She cordially invites tbe ladies of
hnndimpped uy th. t«t th.t tln&gt;« «re
Hastings to call during her opening next
hsrd the society I, In debt, .nd In «erer«i
week, Sept. 20, JI, S2, and, inspect her
other w.ys. All .bouldI be ln«ere^
tbe continued .ncces, ot the
- rt display.

for :h“ fair race* close Sept.

WE

At opera house

• Cail al Spauldings * Chamberlabfs befnn* buying your fall millinery, only Hur
individual error* which came thick and j doo-s sdQtli of P. 0.
fast.—k good deal faster than tbe scores.
!
The trial of Fmjik Meisner last week

;&lt;m for advertisements
&lt;■ Tuesdays at latest to
he issue of the week

•.* notices.,.
.
flcauetM notices.

One of the finest repertoire Co’s on the

If yop want to make a member of lhe.
base ball team awful tired just ask Mtn
what the'0cnros was at Bellevue Friday.
The. score was 25 to 3 in favor of Bellevue,
the hoine team being defeated largely by

A Square Deal

Everyone who buys once

comes again, and invites his friends to come
too.

We are selling our goods as low as they

can be sold anywhere.

Owing to the times

we are paying no attention to profits, but have
knocked

prices down to the lowest notch.

We buy from the best houses; our goods are

STAY

reliable.

We are not here for a day, nor for

a month.

W. H. SPENCE

NO other terms will buy our goods,
but we make it worth your while to

make an extra effort to throw the store

book and credit system behind for good.
We prefer to make a small profit and
a sure one, to the chance of making a

larger one with the risk of loss.

K. K. QKflNT
Cash Clothier.

�PACK YOUR GRIP
READY TO START FOR DETROIT.

MICHIGAN’S

Greatest State Pair,
SEPTEMBER lOTTO 21ST,
TSJ! BOMB OP

The Great Dalia ol Mlcuioan.
Wc Invite every one to see the Greatest Press Room In
Michigan, a sight equal to the Fair itself; a great modern 19th
century exhibition.
.

DON’T froget thf evening news office,
... 65 Shelby Street. . . .

-An, weu, my miss, de Lord’ll perwide; de Scriptur say dat.”
One night, after Owen had been |u
bed near a week. Rachels came in. A
visit from him always gratified the
widow* and was flattering to Owen. He
demanded and got a fresh coverlet, and
so disposed himself as to appear a be­
coming object of sympathy. Tbe visit­
or, well understanding his soft, feeble
words of greeting, after shaking hands
passed on to the flreplace, where his
mother was sitting, took a chair and
chatted with her about several matters
in the town. Jn a little while he said:
“Missis Carruthers, everybody seems
to have their opinion about the way
old man Amerson left his property,
and I thought I’d ask what you thought
I
of it.”
“Why, Mr. Rachels, I do think it’s |I
the very outrageousest and the mean- Ii
est will that I ever heard of anybody’s j:
making, be they respectable or disre- |■
•
spec table.”
“But, ma!” cried Owen.as if impatient ■j
at another of her oft-repeated ex- I
pressions in the matter, “you won’t j'
consider that the law of tbe land lets '&gt;

(TO Bl CONTINUED.)

"‘TOU WANT TO ENOW HOW COME I NOT
TO BE A DlilNKXN*' rf.Vf?"

’No. jaws, yon- want it too HcrivigiouSp’
ami fio I let it go. It’s the only snfetest way to them thnt has a nat’ral
strong likin’ for the article. I’m not
a-denyin’ that this very minute, s:xjh is
tho etrxltemeit on my mind, that I
wants one nother. ami Um I atremons;
bull-mtoo old to bejro to brook rny
rule nt this toe o dny In my Ute. tnxl
bless you (rostna. ton mnlco etn us
guexi as 1 ever want to taste; but for
you well, Gustu'*.” '
■ lie bratmwd a kind look of faroweU
upon fue deennter. then, roaolutely
elosinj his Jews, came out, went for
hrs horse, nnd .-ode urruy.

' CHAPTER. JtV.
The moot welcome of the tew pernns who visited nt the homm of Mro.
non*; who visited at the house of Mrs.
Carruthers was Rachels. Yet he sel­
dom went there except when Owen was
down with bis rheumatic spells, that
bud become more frequent lately be­
came he had been iu possession of more
pocket money than wa» usual, and so
was in condition Co resort to drinking
places other than the “Big Indian.”
Suspecting where such supplies came
from, Rechels ruminated upon them.
His untiring kindness to the wayward
cripple, not counting .those of other
kinds, had given rine to much gratitude
in the mother. Her chief income was
from a two-thousand-dollar state bond
bearing eight per cent interest Ber
black woman. Sally, besides home
work, did washing and other outside
jobs, for which the neighbors paid
more than liberal prices. Then she
raised more vegetables and got from
the cow more milk than the family
neededv and the surplus was easily dis­
posed of. The cottage was on the
street south of the Capitol square. It
had a ground floor, on which were
the kitchen nnd Sally’s bedchamber.
Above this were two rooms, a small
parlor and another serving for both
eating and sleeping. To these one as­
cended by steps leading from and
along tbe street, fronting on a narrow
portico, on which mother and son
sometimes sat of summer evenings.
From a earner of the rear room a flight
of winding stairs led up to the attic
where Owen slept. The place was
kept scrupulously neat, even the back
yard nnd the garden, wherein, besides
vegetables, were fruit-trees and grape­
vines. Last of the few slaves once be­
longing there, Sally was devoted to her
mistress an»l always ready to apologize
for Owen’s shortcomings. Whenever
he was late returning hocne at night,
she persuaded his mother to bed,
and, comfortably nodding the while,
awaited him. On his return, she let
him in softly, had something hot in the
kitchen ready if he desired it, cautioned
him against disturbing the sleeper,
and, after he had been disposed of,
went to bed and slept like a baby.
Awakened at cock-crowing, she rose
with alacrity, made her fire, and had
breakfast ready tbe minute tt was
wanted.
.
When Owen's rheumatism was upon
him a couch in his mother's chamber
was laid, which he accepted with more
or less complaining during his confine­
ment.
Between mother and son had
grown at last an understanding that
prevented domestic strife. The latter's
irregularities were never commented
rvthers and Sally, whose excuses and
palliations were, under Braves, the
best consolation to tbe mother

he

"Copying?"
“Yea; he keeps copies of nearly every
business paper he’s got; letters and all.
You don’t know as particular a man aa
Mr. Amerson is about his papers.”
"Did you ever hear the old man say
anything about tbe will afterwards?
“Yea; I’m a-telling this to you. Gus,
ua I’d tell to not anothcrisoul, because
you want me to, and I know you’re not
going to use it to hurt. It ain’t niufch,
nohow. About a year afterwards the
old man come in the office. It waa, it *
remember, about the time Cullen’s
child was born, and he said he wanted
to get that will and burn it up, because
he hod come to the conclusion that he
had been entirely mistaken when he

made iu"
"Didn’t aay what about?”
"No—that la—well, he just said he
wanted it right away. Mr. Amerson
said it was at the house, which it was;
aud ho said that when his father come
over that night, as he .done nearly
every night, he’d hand it to him."
“Didn’t say anything against de­

dear father, and n» too. •* to
both of us tried hard to f warn you
you Sally,” ®i»e
going to the
steps descending to tlie kitchen, 'put
another stick of wood on that fire, and

fix to make me a cup of tea.”
••I wish you hadn’t begun
about that business before ma,

said

Owen, when she had retired.
"I done it to let yon see how im­
portant it was, and I done it to get
some help from her in making you do
your duty."

'

A UounliuU Trw.orc
n.W. Fuller, of Cantjoharlu. N. V..
Mys tliat I* alwaya krepx Dr. Kimes »&lt;-w
Discover,- in lhe HoaM.ontf hl. family baa
alwaya loitecl the very test r*,u'1’ '"Uo"
Its use: that he,would not be without It,
If pmer.mble. kl. A. Dykcmra, DnifsUl,
Caublll. N. Y .Liye ihat Dr. Kin, a Sew
Discovery Is unbouhtedly the test oouith
remedy: that te
uaed It In bl, ftmlly
for elyht yeeHpbnd It haa never railed to
do all that Is claimed for It. Why no: try
a remedy ao long tried awd tested. Trial
bottles free at W. 11. Goodyear', Drua
Store. Large alxe 50c and St.00.

stroying it?”
“Not one won!. He was perfectly
calm and seemed unconcerned. That’s
every single thing I ever knew about
8. H. Clifford. New CtBsel. Wla, wm
the plagued thing. And I hope you’ll
notfcput any more questions to me about troubled with neuralgia and rheumatfam.
bis
stomach, waa disordered, hh liter was
Mr. Amerson.
You don’t think it’s
affected to od slannlng degree, appetite
right for a man that’s been a man's
fell away, and he was terribly red need in
elerk to be talking about hte business flesh and strength. Three bottles of
to other people, do you? Surely you
Electric Blttera eQn?d him.
i
don’t. Gas Rachels?
You wouldn’t
Edward Shepherd,tjiarrisburg, HL. Md
want to be treated so yourself by your a running ante on Ma leg of eight ytars
standing. Used three bottles of Electric
clerk.”
“I wouldn’t care one everlasting Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen’s
ctfnt how my clerk answered questions Arnica Salve, and Ms leg is sound and
pnt to him for good reasons by any welL .John . Speaker, Catawba. 0.. bad
honest person, provided he answered five large fever sores on his leg, doctors
said he was Incurable. One bottle Electric
the truth nnd no lies."
Bitters nnd one box Bucklen’s Arnica
"All men ain’t like you, Gus."
"No, and I’m thankful to not be like Salve cured him entirely- bold by MT. H.
Wile Amerson. But there’s one or Goodyear, tbe druggist.
two more questions I’m going to put to
you, whether you’ll want me or not.and
The best salve In tbe world for cut*,
whether you answer them or not,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
straight up and down. You’d better,
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
I tell you, for your own good, and I'll
corns, and all skin irruptions, and posi­
call on your mother right here to «ay tively cure piles or m&gt; pay required. It
everybody do what they blame please if she don't think I'm right”
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfa&lt;&lt;ton
“Certainly I do," she answered, ^Uh or money refunded. Priee 25 cents per
with their property when they’ve done |1
. much earnestness. “Law me. OVen, box. For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the
with it themselves.”
! you do talk so strange to the man you druggist‘
"So I’ve heard you say often, my son. :
' know, is the very best and truest friend
and been told so by other people. But
you’ve got ,ift this whole world, or
I can’t help from having .my opinion
George Claar a retired hardware mer­
that it is a pity for a man to give | your mother either. Why. Owen, your chant at Berrien Springs, died Thursday
He established
a’mighty nigh every bit of his property poor father would try to rise out of his of a stroke of paralysis.
grave if he wus to know that in all himself in business in that town In 1S5&amp;
to one child, and him not a-deserving j
this miser’ble business you had done
of it nigh as much as the other that’s
I’c-opld with hair that Is continually
~ what in comparison is „
cut down to
a anything yon was ashamed for Mr.
failing out, or those that arq bald, cto
Rachels to icnow."
■ little scrap.”
Hop
the falling, and get a good growth of
I
..you cr0
'ri?ht. Stlfflis i
“Great goodness alive, ma!” he said,
halt by m ing Hall’s Hair Rcnewer.
Cnrrulhen,.” raid iiachelu, turning n j with intense petulance, throwing^he
. look ot mlM
towards the ' coverlet to his feet, and kicking it
Among tbe wltuessM in a suit at Howell
Mnoh.
,.SBeh „ lllBt
a it
and against the footralL “The idea of pa this week was I’hinvas Stewart, who gave (
I... . ly lVs
on
tort
qf
■
coming
out
of
the
graveyard
to
hual
his
age as 101 years.
He said ho had |
us lounueu on some son oi .
|I devil
1j me over tho coals about Mr. Amerson, buried five wives and would hare andevilment, some’’res; and‘ ‘it’ s another
when
I'Ve
[rot
no
more
to
do
with
bis
o
’
her
but
tor
his
lamcners.
1 pity that devilment can’t always be 1
juo#d Q„t p
lo
o,„
business than the man in the moon,
There Is nothing preventing anyone
j 5, 4UguBled with such treatment of i exeept that I worked for him as faith­
concocting a mixture and calling it ‘sar­
Cullcn Amerso'n, wbo WM worth more | ful as I could as nigh like he told me,
saparilla.” and there is nothing to prevent
■ than „
of the „„
WU(Ji ; and he paid me for it and has always
uuyone spending go-id money and testing
| and him now dead, but leaving a ‘ been kind tome.”
the stuff:
to
rtuff: but undent
prudent neonte
people who wish tu
“As nigh like he told you. Bow be *ure of their remedy, take only Ayer’s
“d &lt;=hild-Owe"," and he
I tnnic&lt;1,
towards him, - you was that?" asked Rachels, ignoring Sarsaparilla and so grl cured.
I
ought to know something about that J his passion. “That’s one of the things
A severe electric a^ortn passed over
will business.
You was one of the f I’m going to ask you.”
“I don’t know os Hl answer that, Greenville yesterday morning. • Lightning
witnesses.’*
struck in several places.
Tlie electric
sir.”
“Yes, Gus, I was.
As for the old j
“Yes, you will, sir. Owen Carruth­ light company lost &lt;500 by tbe burning
man Amerson not being in his sound
cm—ii
ers
if it
«’s got to that
tnat we must call
cau one , out of an armature.
senses, there weren't any sort of doubt
another sir, and our full names-I’m ।
People who live in new countries are
about that.”
u-teUiug you no lies when I tell you ; liable* io be prostrated ty malaris! fevers,
“Nobody denies that;J»ut the ques­
that
I
wouldn
’
t
like
to
swear
that
a
j
Inhabitants
of cities, by bad drainage and
tion is how come he to make such a ‘
will, and ’he question is what he done , certain person who his name hare unwholesome odors, suffer from &gt;iiulllar
Ix-en
called
here
to-night
mayn
’
t
be■
diseases.
Ayer
’s Ajue Cure If warrantwith it afterwards.
Did you know
। fore this thing’s over, he mayn't have j *‘d * specific for all malarial poisons.
what was in it when you signed it?"
I
[
to
move
out
o
’
that
big
house
he
’
s
got
|
,,,
„
,,
.
“That. I didn’t, no more than Billy ;
«« ut- u.,n - j# ,,-ji
li 1
Bte Rapids citizens last winter gave an
to ,
u (1
Lilly and old man Flint, not one now to h!j loan ‘At and. after hi, . „mbn.n, mak 1Bnn
I
c.r0!fpC!1
’ I"’1
U'«lthv umbrel), firm h.s .Iruady to meet
grain.’’
.
ttrlpod
Jucaet
and
breeches,
oelcepy
,
wrongside
out
and
collapsed.
“Din’t you never hear the old man :
awhile that big buildin’ in sight of it
and Wiley talk anything about it?"
•
along of a crowd of them that’s 4n tho
“Well now, Gus,” removing the cov- ’
same fashton. For nuthcr God Al­
erlct from off hi* breast, “there’s such ;
mighty nor man is going to stand such
a thing as that a man ought to be ruth- ।
When Biby WBBMick, wr gave b*r Pastoria.
behavior always. Now, I’m not a-sayer particular in the way a fellow talks
When abc waa a ChT.1. «be cried for Casturix
ing I believe—because I don't believe—
about anything that he wasn't expectWhen she became Mias, xhe clung to Ctatoria.
Castaria.
you’ve done anything, thnt is, any­
cd to talk at alL"
|
thing that’s a downright a intcntual
1
“Owen, just right here, before just helping in Wile Amerson's devilment;
* me and your mother, you might os but if you has, you’d better get to un­
well come down off that high horse,
doing it, soon as you can, and not wait
which it’s no occasion for you to be
to have to be made to dd it. and then
Tbe Pine Lake Iron Co., of Ellsworth
there at puch a time and on such a
take the consequences, if you think
has been attached on a S48.000 claim.
matter. You know I’m after no mean­
you can stand ’em. Arthur Dabney's
ness
Mean in
IM trying to git you vo
to say want
what t
going to begin again on the case, and
Mr. Wtn. Williams, Vicksburg, MIsb.,
you oughtn’t You've got to tell some I he’s got Seaborn Torrance to help him,
says, “I verily believe. Adironda, Wheeltime in the cokrt house what you I
and you ought to know just as well as era’ Heart aud Nerve Cure, to be the most
know. I can tell you as a friend, that
you’re named Owen Carruthers that reliable remedy for heart irregularities
never tried to do you any harm in your i
you couldn’t no more dodge Seaborn that has ever been given to the publie.
life, that your telling mo what you
Torrance on the witness-stand than Sold by W. 11. Goodyear.
know won’t hurt you, and it may do '
you can dodge death when he come
Tbe bnchlng case at Corunna is being
good when it’s mighty plain some
and lay his paw on your shoulder."
pushed. What will be the outcome is a
good ought to be done if it can be
“My good Lord!” cried Mrs. Carruth­ question.
done.”
ers. Owen shuddered, but, rallying
“Lord, Gus Rachels,’’ he answered,
somewhat, he whined—
with some scorn, yet showing that he
“My sakes alive! I thought the man
felt that he was with his superior, “I’m
come«here to see me about my sick­
on no high horse, and don’t want to be.
ness,
and, 'stead of that, here he is aYou know I know you're a friend to

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

me—and ma—the best we’ve got; and
I’m not afraid you want to get me into
difficulties. I know monst'ous little
about the thing anyway, and—”
“What did the old man say to Wile
about making the will?”
“You interrupt a man that way,
when I was going on to say that I did
happen to hear the old man say, one
;.time, and not but qpe time, that if that
piece. Hannah Enlow, expected to get
any of his property, she’d find herself
disappointed. She might disgrace the
family, he said, but she’d get nothing

office room when I was busy writing,
from out the back room, where him
and Mr. Amerson had been talking to­
gether for some time. I don't think he
saw me. If he did, he didn't notice,
but went on out. That was the day
before the will was signed. That’s
every blessed thing I know about it.
When he come in the office with Billy
Lilly and old man Flint, he ju«t called
for that paper from Mr. Amerson, and
then signed it, and called on us to wit­
ness it, and then him and the other
two. when the thing waa over, tb.ey
got up and went straight out the

know yourself
“He left the will wilt Wiley, didn’t

MU’ Wile
didn’t yon?"

Col Craw. prcWent ot tbe Ku»u A
Texas R. R. died ,t Mackinaw, Thnnda,
Terr raddeni,.
•
Dr. Conklin, ot Caunpolls, hai audden1, disappeared. No trace ot him can be
toend. Foul pla, la raapected.
The Intknt child ot Mr. Landah»w, ot
Alma, waa acalded to death with hot tea
Thurada,.

1. II. Lawrence ba, hi hl, itardeo a
aqraab rice, which from one root, baa
produced w squa.hea ao tar, and ibouM
the aeuon be rrolonted, there la no tellInt bow many more will develop from
the multitude ot btaaaom.—Fenton Cour-

OF CLAIMS.
trying to tarrify me. Gus Rachels, if
you’ll wait till I can get over these
cussed crook* and pains in my leg* I’ll
answer every everlasting question you
can find the words

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seizing the only occupant, an infant,
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krtbL andulM.aroro, wa|k orri,,, M,r.
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‘TOa’,e "*• POtad from Walnut
Walnni St tu
to Green St.,
St, and 30.-.
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UurltiK ihr rourw of a rwnt eon- on In thesyatem.
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««•»
—— »•”
b» rreaww) .nd rcterred to the sidewalk the hysterical mother almost drove the i “Anchor,”
“Mortay,
a wvrfr attack &lt;&gt;r IplltiSin which proved .XbV'X^;:' to-u" ;? thr; ;"r-i ,r-, —.
L
. ‘ afrled. Ayro-all.
“ EckiUin,”
“ Shipman,"
;
brave
fellow
daft,
but
he
seized
his
ax.
"J.’
«hd wonM not
, To lb» Itonro.t.te Mayo, „„j common j called ~his dog end started in hot pur- &lt; “ Armstrong fc McZelvy,”
‘‘Southern,”
Jield t.&gt; nr,thinry treatment.
Soiuu
LooiKHot tlm city of HaMlogs.
“Bod Beal,”
j suit There was.about two inches of ' “ Beymer-Baumaa,’
months later I had anutlier attack, which
fwentleTO’-n:—
*• Collier,"
j anow on the ground, and it prnviden- I “ Davis-Chambert,”
was tolly aa imralsten) as rhe Brst.
Ar.
We. ,!„■ umh-raigned rrol,tet&gt;te and lax
’• Fahnastoek.
hr te-rn, treated by th, ramilv phyal-lm,
I tially enabled the desperate father of i
Fob Colobs.—National Lead Co.’s Purs
^Khni!!linMiComp*n)r ,&gt;f ’&gt;'l«o»’»us. payers of the first ward of ••aid city re­
fur sometime I thought the dlanue had
j the kidnaped infant to strike the trail , White Lead Tinting Colon, a one-pound can
, spectfuliy i»,k year honorable Iwxly to
lo n ■85-pouad keg of Load and mix your own
run Into rheuwallam, and ) treated tor Ohl t., kpU r s‘he&lt;l an rihutrated. pam­ ---------- ...
1 Cf xu kt’*
st&lt;’»e« u&gt;
to oe
be removed rt,,.
out' • of tlie wo1* immediately after leaving | paints. Saves time and nnnoyance in matching
•••
‘
theaame several mnntlk a|| u,a time get- phlet un chronic malaria. which will be i of Ml-hltfan Ave
from the river to the ' hi« dooryard. Once upon tho truck of : shades, and insurn the best paint that it is pos.... aIUU- me raver IO inc
.
”,
, — *-----------slide to put on wood. .
Un, worne.
1 kept getting weaker In tbe I evnt free to any address.
| lann lately owned by A. Barnum for • the
*ie ruske&lt;l thtmigh the mounSend
us a UUooere
postal cardwill
andevflr
get our
on
your
pray.booksave
I
mine!, s ot my legs, tee, and bands, which 1
undp,
color-card, free
; it »ill probably
'tains with a speed born of distraction., which
• paints
you a good many dollars.
Weir unite sure mid
temler.
Mytret
and
!
J’-)’-EvcuteHTMEH audits Others.
| About two miles from hi.
his cabin tho
the i
.......... icvi
arm
(*!•»
I,,fr,.r
t.ai
rt
l«.L*
—
'
a
.1
Crop
ltep..rl,
s.i.u-mUc-r
l.&lt;,,
ig#,.
:
aroven
ny
AM.
U..imea
that
NATIONAL
LEAD1CO.
tbe lower
my legs,• •**»**
and luy
my UUUUS
hands';
I Moved hy AM. It-iiuetl that tbe above : tracks of
pursuer ‘
, ,, part
’
' ot* —
, the
— wolf
------ led the pursuer
Chicago Branch,
were badly bloated and dropsical
dmptdcal and had \
rammit
r",",n|l itj
III th*
III- state
Stele |„ I. ly
.-&gt;• tee''!
rw ,1 »i«l
and pluceff
I.lurod on reM.nl.
rerortl. Caraind. I under a long shelf nsyk. protruding
State and Fifteenth Streets, Chicago.
•ia luiml,
I.—...i reeling, sod. .1 „,,,« C''8US1 ,,.lrt
numb &lt;&gt;w
or wmm
iHr.lyr.al
««« iiHer-iourihf
Ibrre-luurlh, of
ofan
n„' ‘ Aye., all
I
the sH(, ()f Q mollntaln Thoro
.............«Avcr««
’*
r
&lt;, „u x CW,.,a . .-.t.,vt.i on
.... my
..... f^t but a few minutes
.
men. str
.
.
or two inches 4^ than
the
usual!
stand
nt a iiKh,
A&gt;« ,taimelt. Busby. Hicks. H uff-1 was. no snow here and the father lost
time. 1 Ifcawv rest less and nervous, and •ynuiini In this m
In Joly there WM
wa, I ■
I to^r. and Wntets.
the trail, bat he now urged his dog,
would awaken Iwelvn or fifteen times a dentjieney of one. and three-fourtba inch­
Did you ever see one of the famous,
Moved bv
Ti,&gt;iri..r ii. «
t
। which up to this time he had can­
A very light rain, ihrnughou! the I*
during the night, ahd my legs woum
waterproof Interlined Collars or Cuffs ?
.......
.................
none
ro.m
&lt;
™.
1authorized
‘k^’i’T?’'1” ."ab b*”" ZJt'
.-hukv for a few seconds, simlllar to, shak­ n,
‘’fneraI Jnt&gt; 2:&gt;lh’ ',,n Mu,,e fro’» '
It’s very easy to tell, for they are all
With 1
'•&gt;”'*'' m-4 bridge, oh Mid,lean '
L
?3“ ,'&gt;11'nTed’
ing ague—but not cold. With all tho ret that dale 10 lhe l»t „r Heptember.
marked this way
e;I?ec-‘n» to and the entrance to
my iiinltM had stiffened and 1 had not been a dr.mil, ibu. practically unbroken during A'•: and Broadway Sts; Carried \v. &lt;— ' ,
B-nintl. Husby.Illeks. n„nman. Tinkler, j Jhe ’T°lr'&gt; &lt;ien- frora " hio11 bc etmld
able lit drew myself tor several months, Ita two principal etop growing mouths
July
and
August,
it
is
;uot
difficult
to
c“
nd
Waters.
’
j
hardly
hope
to
get
the
baby
alive.
But
and some of niy friends thought 1 would
They are1
Nays—none.
! hb» fears were groundless: be soon
not lire but a few weeks. 1 was looking tlmate the condition of; crops.
Corn, potatoes and garden j
Moved by Aid. Huffman that the chairupon his faithful dog wagging
■k&gt; ten and pale and still had taken what dried up.
mark
the puctor Imd ordered all the* time.
1 truck are beyond recovery; the jleld will ‘ n*an uf tlIv ,*r'’ co,n. be au'horlzed to see I bis tail and looking down at a little
They are the only Interlined Collars
be
but
a
small
ptfreent
st
ati
average,
and
i
,
'
u
’
t
,!,e
^te
hyd'ts
in
lhe
city
are
repaired
'
white
bundle nt his feet. It was the
and Cuffs, and are made of linen, cov­
went to auotiier doctor for his opinion In
lM,t in prx»ptfr shape for winter. Car-! baby sound asleep and almost frozen.
ered with waterproof “Celluloid."
my case. He judging from the dropsical pastures aflunl little or* nu-frc&lt;| for stock.
'c‘*
,
•'
i apparently unhurt otherwise. Brown
They’ll stand right t»y you day in and
condition of mv limbs, said I had Bright’s The fact that in a few localities rain has ! rrt™abundant and crops i T
Huflman,
j took
..ffoff
hishis
coat
nnd.
wrapping
thetheIn­in- v..op«
Bu»by. Hickf.
Huflman,
took
coat
and.
wrapping
disease
1 disputed thi** and another doc­ been ahgbtly -more
biller and Waters.
•I fant
—*-snugly
•
•in it,
....
. - Khastily for
.
Started
tor raid I had no indication of it whatever are* coiiaeqaeutly MHutewhai better, does
I
Nays—-none.
of which I waa confident.
Dr. N. H. not da-puivi- Hie general statenient.
j home. He soon met his wife and two
Fbere Is iittlp doubt lhat wheat will be
The
'
following
'
acels. audited.
WHH.tnu finally roiicludfl^l my blood was
0 ‘ or three of the neighbors'to whom she
It. Tubby, labor ‘
.uikuiy fed in stock tli*? coming winter. I
our Of order and I asked him for a:’remedy
'
0
*
M
. had given the alarm.
•
.1. Mullen
■
We hope
have estimates
u.iii of the
■/ jo
;...................
.-.•iimir-. 6oi.'.ii
mu ।!
WARK.
W
tor my bad blbod.
This was in February
2*10 I
I* was 0 most remarkable rescue.
M. McPharlln
The nrrt cost is the only cost, for
1893. He Mid about nil that bould be proportion of th ? crop. One country mill- ’
i The mountaineers say that it was only
H. E. A 1. Works, points and ren­
done wtn ip mterotw offt of d«mlTrt im’I nZST “J ,h.‘!
’lre,lly Kr“nl'J '
they keep clean a long time, and when
16.85
j
0
freqk
of
the
“
mad
”
wc^f,
but
the
litsoiled you can clean them in a minute
.trenctl. when
»h..n the weather gut warm. Are
j. 1"'^",':'~ . ... ' . '
"*d, 1 r glasses.
strength
36.54 I tteouc no doubt owes its life to a
Hoiking Fuel C»u coal
.by simply wiping off with a wet cloth
U&gt;&lt; Im -«M he I,.4 rome lulu mv cm,
’ Si;"
!
S.02 j drenching of petroleum given it for
—that &gt;x'tue kind marked this way
.1 Murphs etg
*•;! T
r.cres
fares he rould ami ) dtuppm him nn.l bl,
” „ ot w..,_.
,
n J’r'1'1'"
’ “r‘ I.
M. C. IL K. C-. trg
I respondents, show that the nwrag.- yield '
87.19 I mine cutaneous affection hy its mother
TRADC
medldw and tegan lo lake Hr. Wlillara', :I t&gt;..r
’‘i' ’■r ‘ )■
fl),.. sV,, ‘iI ,r'i'v'
■ i* if*. ’,'uT
.... .fl..,fl_,
Goodyear Bros.. inl&gt;br and nails
7.67 j just before it was carried away. The
L. Cooh*y. police duty
2.60 • odor of the oil was too much for his
•ng on, pi^ d^^;
• Nvb.'t-, police duty
2.60 I wolfship. He probably sniffed about
. the child after laying it down under
J. Mvers
These collars and cuffs will outlast
■ ‘ u ' the rocks and preparing to’ make a
six linen ones. The wearer escapes
. 4 ;?0 • meal, nnd then left in disgust.
ly &lt; nrol. and I ga.maj kfo-ngth ao that I Auku,, re,n)r.
pill,|-,ahwl is ?v, M!
w. Tennyck
laundry trials aud laundry bills—no
chafed'neck aud .no wilting down if
could walk- a mile and back.
I then went 0, lhi,
, 3(H 6SW , . ,
;
t
M. Filicld
2.00 j
TELEPHONES ON RAILROADS.
to work at mv .trade as a joiner and stair;
you get a collar marked -this way
J. Shea
16.50
eted before August 1, but not reported unbuilder, and have worked almost every ill late in August, aud 648,12) bushels j
J. Inchboidt
3.03 । Ofllelala Connlrtcrlnc the Advisability of
TRAOr
D. Wdlcott
day since.
My recovery has been a won­ were marketed in AugusL
Displacing Telegraphy.
The total [
F. Fifirid. bal on Grand St., Job 3Q ,, I
der to my friends, 1 am 65 years old this amount VenyrttMl marketed in the twelve ;
In France the management ot some
mouth, and my general health has never imuiths ending witli July, which Is the | and St. work
of the railroad companies think of re­
Geo. Cramer, st wk.
been better than It Is at present.
I can wheat year for Michigan, Is 15,450,958;
Ask your dealer first, and take noth­
S. Majnard
8.00 placing the telegraph by the telephone,
recodunend Dr. William’s Pink Pills for bushels.
ing that has not above trade mark, if
Geo. ilagndorn
1120 even for the transiaLssion of important
Pale People as a great blood builder and
The amount of wheat reported marketorders. There are, says the Railroad.
you
desire perfect satisfaction.
All
II.
Water*
for general debility.
A doten or more of id sifice tbe August ,report
vr.„» was published. I
others arc imitations absolutely.
E. Hoibrtok. lalflr and postage
10 s&lt; Gazette, some railroads with light traf­
my friends have been us'ug Pink Pills ou |
l»ushels?Ts 29G.06C"‘busbete’ less i
If you can’t find collars or cuffs
II. Barnaby, hose cart to-fire
3.00 fic where the telephone is already used,
their merits iu my cate, with very bene-, than, reported .for the same time in 1803.
4.05 but the entire substitution of the tele- । marked this way, wc will send you a
W. A. Scldmore, Sabur
fictal results. 1 can say the Pink Pills
WA*31NOTOX Gari&gt;neh.
sample postpaid on receipt of price.
Moved by Aid. Hides that the nccts. be phono would bo difflcnlL The single
have been a life saving remedy for me.
s
Secretary of State.
Collars, 25 cts. each. Cuffs 50 cts. pair. ’
allowed
and
orders
drawn
on
respective
iron conductors used for telegraph
and have given the at least a few more ■
Give your size and say whether stand­
funds for same. Carried.
would not be suitable and it would be
years of health and vigor.”
up or turned-down collar is wanted.
Ayes
—
Bennett. Busby. Hicks. Huffman. necessary to establish special telephone
Marci's S. I.vox.
The Doctor’s Choice.
THE CELLULOID COMPANY,
Tinkler and Water.
lines with double wires. On the Vin­
Subscribed aud sworn to More mu this
427-29 Broadway,
NEW YORK.
Dr. J. A. Robinson.
cennes railroad, in the stations ’be­
•J 1st day of March. 1894.
Moved by Aid. Huffman that the bill of
The component parts of Horsford’s Bak­
tween Paris-Bastille aud La Varenne,
A. A. Spalding. Notary Public.
Ci O. Freer be referred back to him for
ing
Powder
are
known
to
me.
aud
as
they
The proprietors of Dr. Williams’ Pink
which are at distances of alx&gt;ut one
correction. Carried.
Pills state'that they are an unfailing are essential constituents of the tissues uf
mile, al a signal by telegraph tbe tele­
Ayes—all.
blood builder and nerve restorer, curing the human body, as alto of the wheat
Moved by Aid. Huffman that tbe bill of graph wires are connected with, the
all forms of weakness atising from a grain, but unfortunately not pn-sedt in F. Flfield_be allowed nnd orders drawn telephone instruments and are thus
watery condition of tbe blood or shattered the beautiful white flodr obtained from for same. ~ Carried.
made available for an extended tele­
nerves, two fruitful causes ot almoat it by the recent methods of milling, it
Ayes—Bennett, Busby, Hicks, Huffman, phonic intercourse. The arrangement
every ill to which flesh i» heir.
The pills commends itself to me as being a most Tinkler and Waters.
gives excellent results. The Northern
are also a specific for the trouble? pecu­ admirable baking powder, greatly to be
Nays—none.
railroad of France has established on
liar to females, such as suppressions, all preferred to cream of tartar or any other
Moved by Aid. Hicks that the chief of trial telephonic stations on the open
compounds
which
can
merely
leaven
the
forms of weakness, chronic constipation,
fire department have charge of the *fire road along some of its main lines,
bearing down pains, etc., and in the case flour. but cannot, like this, also impart to alarm system. Carried.
through which assistance can be sum­
lhe
of men will give speedy relief and effect a it those valuable nutritive elements the
A vet—all
moned from the stations in case of acci­
permanent cure in all cases arising from miller has robbed it of.
Moved hy Aid. Hicks that chief of fire
dent
The stations are equipped with
for
mental worry, overwork, or excess of
department shall receive 350 per year
telephone receivers.
Portable tele­
whatever nature. They are entirely harm­
care of fire alarm. Carried.
The KurrUu Thi*tle.
less and can be given to weak and sickly
Ayes—Bennett. Busby. Hicks, Huffman. phone instruments ore in use on some
small
French
roads.
The
large Aus­
children with the greatest good and with­
This peat, which is uot a thistle, but a Tinkler and Waters.
IGE CREAM
trian railroads use field telephone in­
out' Die slightest danger.
Pink Pills are first cousin to our common Lambs’ Quar­
Nays—none.
FINF
GONEEGTIONS.
Moved by Ahl. Tinkler that the matter struments of the Gattinger system,
sold by all dealers, or will be sent post ters, or pig weed, has crossed Lake Michi­
paid on receipt of price, (50 cents a box. gan and landed at Charlevoix. Yesterday. of fixing Mich. Ave. be left to chairman of which in a few-minutes can be oon1 ,nL SOFTDRINKS.
or six boxes for 32-50—they are never Mr. A. D. Thompson. Botanist to the Fish SL Com. and Aid. of 1st ward. Carried. ncctcd with the telegraph wires at any
point their nee not intarrupting the
sold in bulk or by lhe 100) by addressing Commission party now encamped at Char­
Ayes—all.
On motion of Aid. Hicks council ad­ telegraphic communication. Under fa­
Dr. William’s Medicine Company, Schen­ levoix. sent the consulting botanist to the
Experiment Station at tbe Agricultural journed for one week to meet al 7 p. m.
vorable conditions conversation is pos­
ectady, N. YE. G. Houinoox.
College, three or four young plants of the
sible at a distance up to thirty-one
Recorder.
tru&amp; Russian Thistle, establishing, bejrnnd
miles.
A HARROW!NO_ADVENTURE.
s doubt, the fact of its appearance In om
In England telephone connection be­
stale. This weed Is an animal, grow ng
tween
block signal stations is common.
Th. Herole &amp;w»P&lt;' »r • Vuong
from
from one to three feet high, branch ng
On the seven large French railroads
Ciimntic Inrtumcr on Health.
a Wild Animal.
“ The Niagara Fall* Route.”
prolate)?.
«»8» fu!l Krnw"- ,,°,n’
It
cannot
lie
denied
that
tbe'lnflueoee
of
there
were in use In January, 1893,
Not long ago, according to a Bowling
i dense, bushy pl«nt.
“'N.S,
Green (Ky.) exchange. u young lady In diameter, and about half as- high. Climate upon hraltb Is great, nnd it Ir in about 1.210 telephones, against 5.200
Stations.
recognition of this fact that physicians telegraph stations.
w»s lying lull I awake in bed. Suddenly
send patients suffering with pulmonary
RAHTWARD.
she became wholly awoke with lhe covered «Hb
murow leaves. La e
Antiquity ®f A«p«ruru».
diseases to great distances ‘‘for change
RAST1NOB.............
»ro1* r*l’“
oonsciousnesa that a mouse was run­ !„ tbe summer «»
Asparagus, deservedly a favorite
of air.” But when the sufferer happens
Stations.
ning over her bosom- She had pres­ bronel.l.te In all dlrontons.
to be too |xior to act upon lhe advice ,his vegetable, .was extensively cultivated
mvm. bear spines* one-fourth to one-nau lot IS hard indeed.
ence of mind not to more, reasoning IJK.
But
it
is
not
pWedby
the ancient Romans, but was not
a. &lt;&gt;»»...
that the mouse would presently run
rarily hopel^
»r- Pierce’s Golden introduced into England before 1660. HATH NOB..
c. R. OSBORN. L&gt;cui ASBTit. H-iauuga
sway without harming her. Hut, in­ or seines I’a Md'. I111”1 Hower about Medical Discovery can lx- bad at any med­ In some part-v of Europe the seeds are
icine -tore, and to It thousands whose used as a substitute for coffee, and a O. W. Euooxjta &lt;4. *’ * C. k. cnie&amp;zo
stead. tho little creature crept onto her
cases were considered desperate owe their spirituous liquor is made from the ripe
neck, and there nestled comfortably
down, his bock curled agamst the ?!?£! m.i"t ta’8 tad «X’u™
"up lo a ccrtbui point Iu the progreM of berries. Asparagus is "both lithic and
lower part of her cheek, which lay on
diuretic, and its roots were once exten­
consnuipllim. Dr. I'tereea’ Goktar Modithe pillow. TBe lady's bloodI wm sim­
cal DlMorery l» » positive remedy.
But sively used ip medicine. Tlie young
ply frozen with horror, but she did not aXt pr ‘«u‘ &gt;- .Preedtoff "Udly 8 £ delay i» damterou. with wimumpllon. In tender sprouts or stems, from six to ten
dak to more, fearing that the mouse
all lhe conditions that lead to It, the ”Dls- inches Jong, are the edible. parts, and
rerery" i« the remedy. With Mvere ling­ those that are entirely green arc the
would bite her If she did.
S Sral borne in all
ering cougl:. or week lung*, nothing act. most tender and delicate. Tbe white
Collecting her wits, she
‘
she would by a sudden and mighty el flourishing beat ,n f
it out Spring M&gt; promptly- Every dkwase that can be asparagus is, as a rule, very tough, the _
replied through lhe blood yield, to thl. tips alone being eatable. In some old
gplXgKbleto^
fort jump sidewise In the bed
medicine. The scrofulous affreltoos of recipe books directions are given for'
from the mouse, leaving him high end
Hie longs that’s called .consumption Is one boiling asparagus one hour, but this is
on the pillow, and then get quldOy
of them.
For this and for every other a great mistake. Twenty or thirty
up and out of the bed on the other side.
form of scrofula, for all blood mints and minutes is long enough to 000k it suf­
She would count three and Jump. She
disorders, and all c,hro"ic,.
-POSITIVELY CURESficiently. ___________________
counted one, two, three-sod ^'DJ”
throat and lung affections, tbe Dtecor.
not jump. The mouse nestled com Sp.^r, telnro .he
ery” is the only rented)' so certain that,
A Heroic Medical Experiment.
fortably closer to her neck It_waa
seed .in tend •'•£«&gt;■ L
hlkzn once used it is always in favor.
A German pathological journal re­
, Can anything else be Just as good for cords a recent experiment of Dra.
or nerer. She began again, and
one, two, three! This timejme Jumped
Sawtschenko and Sobolotny which Sieepleureni and all deruagemenU
you to buy.
NertMa System.
Don’t you believe IL
sidewise, downward, upward andercry
seems to border on the heroic. They
Xra, and creamed beside, st the Wp
vaccinated themselves with a prepara­
of
the
best
mr.n»
Pt
Bgb
Jns
of her voice. What became of the mouse
tion made from cultures of the cholera
X
P^"88'
^nld not be learned, for whan
bacillus, and afterward swallowed vir­
Congressman A very considers himself ulent cholera germs with entire impu­
family camo, with lamps andjxik^
burning every pl«nt.
modest worn he -wnHcts that be will nity. Then, with serum from their Purely Vegatablc, gnarnnted free from
Zble bl. msjorltySof tan yer.-a are.
opiates,-UN) full size doses, 50c.
creature
own blood, they inoculated guinea
BlilK on
, and also In dvrtaring tils belief that Mleb- pigs, and found that those, animals
M. D. Bailey. Receiving TbIU-t Grand RapThe latest development In the mdk ^n slll return 12 Republican oonerrescould be found. ________
conld thus be protected against chol- &lt;u ;Mleh.) Haring* Bank, rays he cannot ray
business in London is to drive the co*s
That Tired Fe*lin&lt;cra. Usually itTs~tite guinea pig who
S^Tthe route end bare them milked men.
Ua*wgerm»oon&lt;l'|n”^,l;5°ft» alto.^
A Douslas lake cow Is brink «l™&gt; • lias first to face thei chances of life or
...5 wide berth by every man. women death in experiment^ of this kind, but
(
and’child who has a .park of lire almuL
1
in this case the doctors were so sure
Tbe cow recently drank a lot of iwoltee. they were right that they shouldered
and It &gt;■ considered dangerous to even the' risk themselves
HASTINGS, '
'
animal- and
is a common
।prevails st the ubange o&lt; seaw .
speak lightly of her.
the milk. The P™£“ *• 8 00
carefully and anctent one tn Egypt

Stricdy Pure
White Lead

t&amp;ELuimiO
TJu
-

Ix*uh0n.

31.i:

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W°MUareul
ber"rV
HUnnc‘l UmeMaictis b. |.y0D, &lt;lf iOn Francis Street .obie..ud.fu™Mion or’mSlV.^X
Jarksrm, Michigan, is one of the unfortun­
ates. A year and a |ia|f &amp;&lt;o Mr , un i«£i 'X» -.Mu';,,* '’*r,l,de of"» »'■
whs a physical wreck, hatdly able to Ipmva
hl, te d „„J h,» rrlen.t, linn nu ld« “"t

I: prevents tlie hair
from falling out
or turning gray.
Tin\l&gt;est
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xnaay evening, grpt 7th
Greuael presiding
’ Wayor
u "1 roi'*8H Aid. Bcunru.' Bu.b'
Hldu. Huffman, Tinkler, and WaUww
Absent .t ro|| OT)| Aw OstMrn M(J

Bremen’s tourney arranged
Svltewaing September 18
n cancelled owing tc dry
rh is expected to result In
:■ men busy at home.

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CITY BAKERY.

Michigan Central

gfi fta Ks Ss IJK
1* gdi«s

ll-.udred Doll»n Reward for
■ that cannot oe cured by

T&lt;-'r.

Prop*..Toledo.O.
•igned. have known F. J. Chon­
lean, aud believe him ner• m hll hufiifCS* transactions
t&lt;&gt; carry out any obligation
Wholesale druzgtata, Tole-

Nr-Mx &amp; Mabvix, Wholesale
Hi,n ,■
hr direct 1
ucct 0! tt
&amp;Tall dtu

‘Tire is taken internally, acttne blood and morons Mir‘ •it. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold
'
iVstimoatal* free.

Thtrfeas,. bail feellfig that exists be­
n ^^Ht'.Hid and Nashville Is somedhlus inkn- . The last game between

U* rival nin&lt; 8 was played Monday of last

*rek th,- $«&gt;!•.. btaudlngTB to 15 at the
fndof tl.i fifth inning when tbe Nashrille te&amp;n* replied on account of 8 wrong
Vision of ih 0Wn umpire,
\

1‘rcutiarto lUcir.
Sarraparilla is peculiar to itself*
hJatTlcl!v nK*dteinal sense, in three im&gt;«Un| particulars, via: first, in the comlu:' uf n n‘wlls‘I Ments used; second.
thiM .proP“rti,)o in which they are mixed;
ln
rrocew by which the active
pnipertles ,ot the preparation are
These three important points
iwau- &lt;MH^ 3 &gt;’arsaPI'rilia peculiar In its
hi»h '?’a' ®lerlt» M 11 accomplishes cures
Ntbeno unknown.

1,01 wh*t we »*y but what
■taX ? !Srs*P«rHl* does, that tells lhe
fionl f "i,a' food’s Sarsaparilla has
'■r others is reason for confidence
11 is the medicine for yon,

ADIRONDA
Wheeler's

Nerve

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HEART DISEASE, NERVOUS
Prostration, Epilepsy-

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Additional County News.

Church Teinpe rune* Society,
Editr c«», Sept. —Nov.
Ellen K Boblnsou.

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LIE.

Additional Local News..
MlaJaoippi among the rictima wero a
Mr. Henry. hi» wife and hla ton-yeor-

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Bepubllcan I’hJlanthropKU
■
Hasllngs should profit by the swlul
Victor Schoelcher, . the
,
We ask the co-operation of our friends side walk accident that happened In Nash­ writer, politician and republican phU- old boy. Quite early in the morning hot-&lt;
the faat-rirfng tide orer^re^d the yard »
and fellow uorkrngin making thia column, ville Saturday afternoon. The side walks
is etom.- better now.
antliropist who died lately in France,
ftnnirfr^j
Notice the Sunday School Institute which so graciously given us by the editors of
aud camo into the hemoe. Mr. Henry Thirty ntneiit&gt;;i.,r
was to commence the 12th. Inst, has been the paper, as readable as the rest of the In this cltv that lead over such under after an honorable life of nearly ninety olimbed up higher and higher, and :
pmw-. h :
finally he and hi* family were on tbe • SRUf orn’n.'.-t •. ■&lt; ri- ■
Wifely laid over until Oct., when due no­ paper. Short articles upon Temperance ground places ought to be Inspected occa' years, waa always noted for the rigid
‘7 ‘&gt;.14
tice will be ghen later.
roof, with the family dog nnd oat and ; ThrreTmr by vi.n ? ,,
work, and any items of interest pertaining ahmally, or such a similar accident may sincerity of his principles and bis acts,
a half dozen chlckena Bnt the «. !
H. Long and son haw gone to the sold- to the work, will be most available, it be­
savs tho Youth’s Companion. A story
be repeated here atjsny time,
fers reunion at Pittsburg. Pa.
is told la the Parisian Press of his boy­
ing especially understood that nothing of
kept rising until anally the roof ( o\t- k tn .h- jih-uux.■. ,j„V|
lira. H. E. "Kelsey is now seeming In a partisan nature or religious character
Saturday evening about 8:30xfire was hood which illustrate* this character­
slipped oa, nnd then began a atagmlar I
X-f,!.*"'.,’"
fairway for speedy recovery from her ser- is desired, nor will it be accepted.
istic
in
him.
As
a
child
he
wan
once
hay
and adxenturons voyage. Sometimes ;
ionr’accidciH.
The date for the next Convention of the discovered la F. H. Barlow &amp; Go’s,
returning to France from a trip to
the roof would spin around as if in a I which Ha* otcuir cuun'’•••- &gt;z
Ixf Chase and O. E. Wood are camping National Woman’s Temperance Union to elevator south and east of Jessd Town­
brW.stXl.ik’•UrlWto ti^j.
‘ ‘ •'■1.
Brussels with his mother.
maelstrom, and then again the waves
and: fishing at Long lake.
tb»pr,-rniMR
j,.
. l”l&lt;!-T.
be held In the City of Cleveland, O.. Is fix­ send’s place of business, and so rapidly
n&gt;q
««
»____________
She had obtained in
would sweep completely over it The much DteroM afi inu&gt; b.. uw-.,.,, r .r?. ■ !&gt;r
Ehl. Shearer gives us his farewell ser- ed for Friday tbe 10th. of Nov. and will did Die flames spread that the building ( ^.JJ^ld^lace.s
which she could easily
Mjvrain rfuccM. »U4 m r^..
tn“
■ mon the IGth. Inst
chickens and cat were soon swept tlM)n&lt;«i,MnditP b-Kdcod.. . . ’ .J’ J.
continue for five days.
There will be
,r'xt
and
' she
-------------remarked
H’s whispered, a wedding, in the near three sessions each day,those for morning was a mass of flames beforfj the fire de- jI carry out of sight,
away, and also the dog, although he •%lte *“ ,b”
«’f D.i-vi’, । i?’
•bout
(
thc
that
she
was
not
going
to
State o! Mj.!h»Ka„ ’nil X
The loss is
and afternoon devoted to business, while partment arrived.
future.
always managed to crawl bock again. of Barrv
Mlntincmbe-’ -.-v, iitchne b..,i
L
•‘•‘I
IL'Rowley and wife of Potterville, are the evening sessions will be for addresses, $1500 with $1200 Insurance.
The build- ‘ declare them to tbe French custom
But the most distressing occurrence of Jam« li. Ikl I,-, *4uwm,„
(.»yl
gufests of their daughter, Mrs. D. Demond. etc. A very large number of delegates
• house authorities.
this unlucky voyage was the unwel­
i ing will be rebuilt
Mrs. Taylor of South Bend, Ind., is vis­ are expected, not least of whom, Is the
s.llu. Bla»|»M|.,UM
i
“But, mother," said Victor, “not to come visit of a ten-foot alligator,'
iting a daughter, Mrs. A. C. Weight.
venerable Neal Dow—a veteran of prohi­
Tbe Local Advisory Board of the Amer-.I fleciare them woul3 Se wrong!"
which seemed desirous of taking pass­ AkkiZO E. Kwutta.. ajtoniw .'j? m
bition, who Is expected to be in attend­
lid*-- { .. "N$vfr you mind,"
she
./h '
Johnstown.
lean Educational Aid Association Ob
------,
—
age with them. Mr. Henry was not
ance.
Mis
Home
Society
appointed
by
MI
m
would
be
foolish
to
declare
them.
The
It is reported that there has been a
wouiu uv *w**&lt;v— — — --- --------- t'
rash enough to attempt to push off the
The system for controlling tho liquor
duty’ on them is enormous’ »*
and
“ J"'
the in-’ creature^ but ho yelled at it once or
wedding in our midst. Libbie Fick to Nr. traffic In operation In Sweden and Nor­ Laaou Dl«t. Supt. met at Mra. J. S. Good- duty
dfohn Williams, of Illinois.
Tbe happy
n„tl&gt;in^
•• ,U
**• , —■ • ■— MT
----• ’’at&gt;out
.
~
twice, and ihrnllv thc big aanrian dis-,
way, known as the Gottenburg or Com­ jeai’s, Wednesday p. m.. Sept. Sth and . ppVVU'l • ”
EodPlv have removed to their future home
nbont them. I shall say nothing about appeared under a wave and wna not
pany monopoly system. Is attracting much
oy l
•in that state. The beat wishes of many attention in this country’.
As we under­ ejected a permanent organlratlon
them."
seen again. Some time later, when tho
frifends accotnnahy them.
stand It. it Is not a method tor stopping electlog itev. Mr. Cox, President, Vice ( ~^.|,en y,c custom house man eame
Bernice Frthrr begins tbe fall term of the consumption of liquors, but a means Presidents, Miss Knowlton. Mrs. X. Uar-, Mml. Schoelcher declared that she sun was jur.t nctiifig, the roof ground­
ed
on a high ridge, and there remained
acbtxd in «fistrict No. S on Monday, Sept. to control the Inordinate use of them.
We have made arratecment,
low, Miss Ada Michael, Miss Belle Handy; I had nothing dutiable. Tne inspector until the tide’ receded.
Much as we deplore tbe evils of intemper­ Sec.. Ml» Emma Goodyear; Treas.. Miss thought he saw a shocked look In the
with the largest Music Pub::-hi-g
A company of 8 persons from the Nich­
ance, we must acknowledge that we are
What
Did
He
Eat?
House
in America, to ftjrnish" p,
victor
ols an l Shephard shops are camping at I far from stamping out either manufacture Jennie McElwain. Any persona having boy's face.
There comes, says the New York with their latest publications every
Fine Lake. T. E. Gedde and family are
-oh” sir." said the boy. "I think
of or indulgence In the use of liquors. any knowledge of children needing homes,
Herold, n good story from Monte Car­
also taking an outing of that kind.
Prohibition where tried Is not lhe success or of homes where such children would I* motllv'r h„',
Ueigiun lacea that lo, front that holy of holies, the salon month which wjJl.enable the music
It take* more than 20 years for some
it ought to be*, and since human, nature
teachers and lovers of n ttsic to
people to learn tbe path of duty, thJn
wherein are tbe trente-ct-quantre ta­
and human practices make it almost an received are requested to Inform any nu-m- fcho ongj,t to pay duty on!"
they try tn undo the past by doing what impossibility to Immediately eradicate the her of the board Jost mentioned, or Rev.
The laoea were produced end thc bles. Just as the cards were being select the very late*?
and
they Ought to have done more than 20 evils resulting from this nefarious busi­ Mr. Taylor or Mr. W. O. London' who are duty
'
paid. Mme. Scbolcher, instead
shuffled for the commencement of piny instrumental
years before.'viz..’get married.
of
being
angry,
declared
that
she
was
u gentleman deliberately counted out
ness, we watch with interest the attempt also memltcrs of tbe same.
Tlie first instqllmcni M■at our
Hiram Coleman and F. C. Moon have
prpud of having so honest nnd truth­ twelve one thousand-franc notes and store now ’for inspect
to control and regulate IL
This method
gone to.l’etoskey.
The
makes the attempt to work through the
placed them on the black without even
ful a bay.
Eld It B. Pope was seen on our streets higher, rather than the lower elements of
.Music is first glass' and'pnc ■&lt; asCircnit Court Calendar.
Not&lt;mly did he never learn toile,
taking -tlie precaution of insuring
Thursday.
enable.
.
tbe community, entirely divorcing liquor
but he had a quick eye for .dishon­ them. It was “playing the limit” and
traffic from politics, and by reducing tbe
Criminal Casks.
esty of character in others. As a dep­ a bystander remarked:
Tbe people vs Frank Treat, resisting an |
Lucy Ogden visited relatives al Battle number of licenses, lessening the tempta­
uty he voted to'permit the return of
“Rather a bold play, sir.”
tions that under our pre-sent system, assail officer; for sentence—The people vs N.
Greek last week.
Louis Napoleon to France, believing
"Well.” said the player, ‘‘I dreamed
The jeweler.
T. Barker, violating liquor law—The pto-; that the time had come for universal
.Mrs. M. O. Tuckerman of Battle Creek the weak on every hand.
last
night that I saw this table exactly
Dr. E. IL L. Gould, Interested in ex­ pie vs Isaac Allerdlng. rape—The people ;
v totted het mother Mrs, E. J. Hartman,
forgiveness. Louis Napoleon read a aait is now. and on the first coup black
amining
this
system,
says
“
It
would
be
a
va John Denton, perjury—The people vs, speech thanking the deputies and full
Hr* first of the week.
won "
(Will CamplK‘11 and wife are the happy strange condition of affairs, indeed, iu uhy lU.nian Bull, disposing of cbattlr mortI matter of this kind. if. when the element geire property—The people vs Samuel of apparently frank prolcstntionr- of
The cards were dealt for the first
possessors of a boy, born Sept 5.
of private gain was entirely eliminated.’ a Carlisle, slander—The people vs U. b fidelity to the republic. Schoelclier coup and bk.ck won. A suppressed
Man Wilcox is in town, the guest of
resulting improvement did nut take place.” Grant Dickerson, Elmer E. Cisco, larceny. shook ' his head when he heard this “Ohf from the bystanders greeted the
relatives. . I
spetek
Mrs. Susan Mills of Kalamazoo Is visit­ Commenting on Dr. Gould’s Idew.thf Popu­
announcement: “Bed loses," and then
,
Isalns* of Fact.
lar Science Monthly says. »*A series of ef­
“I watched him through my glass” from across the tabic come a r.xmau s
ing her brother G. W. Tompkins’.
Lewis Wood vs Chas Moan, appeal—W.
he said, “and his paper never trembled voioc:At Iasi. the showers have come and fective checks is lmi&gt;osed against a breach
J.
Hughson
vs
Geo.
Main,
.appeal
—
Alena
&lt;&gt;t trust, supposing there may exist an In­
everylxxiy smiles.
“What did you have for supper last
Rrtpjon vs Joshua Crouse, assumpsil— in his hand. lie is too cool to be tm
Lincoln school l&gt;egan Monday with Julia clination to commit it. The coidpanits
have. In some measure, gone beyond the JohnU. Woolston vs Thomas D. French, hoQgsl man. We shall have occasion night? Do tell me.’"
Donovan Of Hastings, teacher.
et al. trespass on the case—Lucretia 11. to regret his tximing into the country."
• More blackboard was put in lhe school legal requirements In the line of general
- The estimate proved quite true, for
interest, particularly in raising the age of Grosfleud vs Thomas D. French, el al,
house Saturday, it being necessary.
trespass on the case—Esther Roundy vs in a few years Louis Napoleon had.
From many observations and experi­
The interior nf the church is being minority from 15, where the law puts it,
Spellman Casey, appeal—AUhtL Lilka vs by a most remarkable scrips of false­ ments M. Ph. Lenard finds "that drops
to
18,
as
regarth
selling
drink
to
young
cleaned and also improved by the addition I
persons, and also insisting immediately un Patrick Dooley, Margaret Dooley, as-«ini|»- hoods and betrayals, overt brown the of water falling upon water dr wet
of curta ils around the altar and choir.
cash payments.
They have gradually sit—laanxon Patton vs L G. Bragg A
republic aud possessed him*elf of des­ bodies generate electricity, the water
raised the price, ot drinks and reduced appeal—Edward McMurray vs John Mc- potic power.
becoming elrctrified positively, and the
Rapids Veneer
.aA.ME
At Norway lhe saloons ia.-od, appeal—Grand
Bo&gt;&gt; Joy of Colorado. Is among us once their strength.
gas escaping imgi&amp;rty electrified
are closed on Sundays and at those’ times Works vs Hastings Furniture Mfg. Co..
more visiting his friends.
HE WAS A PHILADELPHIAN.
from tlie foot of the full, and light im­
The long looked tor rain has at last qt day when the workmen are most tcmpl- Replevin.
purities in tbe water diminish the af­
NotvrKh»tan&lt;JluR Which Pact Ila Made a
conn- and everything has greatly improv­ cd to drink. Ail men employed are paid
lM»‘AKIjbiCE.
fect considerably. The essential con­
fair fixed salaries, and there Is no tempta­ :T\ W. H. Merrick vs Wm. H. Beadle, Win.
Good Bargain in Aew York.
ed.
ditions of electrification are the con­
All taxes are paid un­
W. Jones made a trip to Indiana Inst tion to push sales.
“Talk about Philadelphians being
F. 'flicks, assumpsit.
cussions
among the drops themselves
der tbe company system without shuffling.
week.
&lt; slow,” said an up-town denier in.rare
Chancery 1st Ciab&amp;a
H. R. Stevens and family visited friends&gt; Tlie cause of temperance has been assist­
dl. J books to a New York Evening Sun end against the wet rock, no effect be­
Bertha
Fedewa
v»
Milton
Fedewa,
ed financially and otherwise.
The profits
ing due to tho water’s fall threnigh the
Saturday and Sunday near Battle Creek.
I man; “why,
- 1’11 tell -you about a little air and its dispersion by IL A jet of
Mrs. James Lee. Mrs. George Wood­ on sales of drink are expended for the re­ vorcc—Chas. T. Wing vs Francis — Nd’community which has Wing, divorce— May Shafe ra Edward incident that Lappene-i tho other day. water falling down from an’ insulated
mansee, Mrs. Ben Babcock are visiting; lief of society.
"A Philadelphian who bus a nice
tried the system has afterwards abandoned Shafe, divorce—Andrew Whyte va Estella
friend- at JVtpskey.
tank to an insulated pail electrified
Tin* M. E. social is to be held thisi it. The measirve is supported by the tem­ Whyte, divorce—Emma As Burke. v» private collection of rare engravings the latter positively, while the.nega­
week Friday at the home of. Mrs. T. J. perance partj.though many of them would Herbert L. Burke, divorce—Samuel My- and etchings came to this city on a
prefer prohibition.
Tbe disadvantages era. v» Minnie Myers—Eugene Mnrdoek ' visit and was almost stranded finnucial- tive electrification of the Mirronnthng
Norris.
air grew to several hundred volts.”
Whats tlie matter with Lacey’s first: are laid mostly to defects In existing law vs Julia H. Murdock. dlvorce-James IL . iy before he knew iu An ordinary
nine. They are al! fight. Last Saturday■ rather than to faults inherent in the sys­ 8wln vs Harriet J. Swln. divorce—lhu-&gt;. man WOuld have written or telegraphed
Xewiou
V.
Bettie
Newton-Chari.
.
hom?
But
thu
„
n
»
di
‘
j
n
.
L
tem
itself.
The
monopoly
does
not
ex
­
Nashville's Cherubinis came down to Lacey
BHxUugw Markets,
Marten vs Anna Marten, divorce—Fran­
to remove the scalps from our boys but! tend far enough, but should cover ferment
He was strolling down Broadway, un­
Rutter. 16 to 18.
Hubbard vt- Clinton J. Hubbard, di­
I wish to say that 1 have taken
lhe Cherubinis found It was not as easy■ cd drinks; tbe sale of liquors Is often eon­ cis_8.
Gorn per bu.. 4S.
_
1 decided whether to Continue bis walk
Nellie Hall »a
vs vrcwfp;
George xj
L.
Hall,
dirvirc—liviiic
. imii
. mi
.
a job a* they anticipated. Lacey came* nected with general business from which vorce
vorce—Harley Camp vs Luella Camp, di-' ils far oa Philadelphia or not, when he
back
my Livery Stock and will re­
out victorious, the score was Lacey 14,, it should be serrated; a monopoly of
lord per lb.. 10.
*Carter
-----• Car
- ­ j came to a lit* 1c ahop where engravings
Daisy
A.
vs -•
Edward• J.
Cherubinis 13. The Nashville boys also&gt; production by the state does not exist: vorefi‘—Potatoes per bu.. 40 to 00.
j and etchings are sold.
* Bedford‘ and* came outt the question of profits Is still »o conspicu­ ter.
played a game With
Rye per uu., 40.
open a Livery bam in t/ie
victorious.
f
!
“His mauja foy collecting forced hftn
Tallow per lb.. S%.
ous, and, from the temperance view of tlie
Chaxtekv 4TH CLAB?»
Oats per bu., 38.
case, it is feared that the upper classes of
Ell Randall, et al, ra George Dllkab.uk j ** tutc,r.kthc u^op,“n''’•n,lno the
Wheat, red per bu.. 4T
Milo.
society do not wish to go further than the rtal, Injunction—Anna Brook, va i,„c etoek, Mthongh be didn’t hare money
Wheat, white per bu. 47.
Mrs. Marion Flower arrived at the age
.. ■ Gothenburg system.
Mover Seed per bu.. 4.50 to 8.00.
J. Brooks, divorce—Lu»tia Wilbur Park., enough to buy a falr-alxqd chroma
Timothy 8eed per be.. S-O0.
of 74 years last Tuesday.
Her children1
How would it no if the Common Council vs Jerome FroeL Jas. H. McKevltt. In- • Turning over a number of etchings
Barfey p r bu. 80 to W.
here planned to give her a surprise party of Hastings would Imitate the example set
Hay per ton, Aft) to. 7.00.
engravings lying upon a sort of
by. inviting In some of her aged neighbors1 by the Argentine Republic? It Certainly junction—Lincoln P. Parkhurst vs Mabel
Pork dreuad. 6 00.
Parkhurst,
divorce
—
Peter
A.
Young
vs
j
bargain
table
at
the
rear
qf
the
shop
Beam, 1.S3 to 1JO
and friends.
Mrs. Flowers has always1 would insure cleanliness of the city, or
Thos.
C.
Hunt.
Specific
performance
of
j
he
came
across
a
fine
copy
*of
tie
cole
­
Chicken dreaaed. 10.
been a woman who had an eye for busl- what would be quite as good—stop drunk­
Reef dressed, b.oo.
On Court Street, where J will be
ness and what was going on around her,&gt; eneas. There, If a-man gets drunk he is contract— Una Bare vs Sarah Jane Bare. . brated Ranjon portrait of Tennyson,
Beef live, Ate.
but she says Mary was calling on some of’ sentenced to sweep the streets for eight divorce—Owen Lowden. Eugene Russell of which he hod a highly prised spec!Mutton, dressed. A
Wool, id to 18.
w. Olive and Oliver Grronfleid-CwTle l&gt;. wen b, hla q„n collection. Thinking
glad to meet all my old customers
the neighbors.
Extra cooking etc.
It is1 days. Applet. 9A
*
Miller vs W InBeld S. Mlller-Mimle E.; lt ,tr»nge that the etching should be
all plain now and says tbe surprise a» was
P«-ar8,50 Iu 80.
Terpeulng vs Archie Terpenlug. divorce.
,h&lt;! other ch^p
and many new ones. It will be
Intended was complete.
Including Mr.
Hum* 80 to 1.21.
Prohibition ik Georgia.
and Mrs. Flowers the average age of those
-----------------------------&lt; on the tabic he asked its price of a
“Georgia Is practically a prohibition
my aim to furnish the best rigs for
present was fiSW years. Six above 78 and
State Fair, Detroit.------------------- I olerk.
one above 80.
Mrs. Flowers has a ceusiu state,” said Mr. A. R. Burdette, who hails
BharUFi Notion bt Miecdon.
The C. K. &amp; 8. Ry. will sell tickets to I
’Take ft along for a quarter,* said
“Outside of
Mrs. O. F. Culver visiting her from Erie, from that commonwealth.
the
lowest possible price. Give
f
•J'tohfled Electors of Barry County
glcrk.
the large cities like Atlanta. Savannah Detroit, on account State Fair at rate of 1
Penn, aged 73.
Furauant to flee iKXfce from tfie ttocrirtary of
D.te. of Mie, I
•• .All right,' mid ll&gt;« Philadolphiun. State, you are hrtoby noUfied that, at tbe Gen­
Rain last week, % of an inch.
Sunday and Augusta, the law, forbids the retailing one fare for round trip.
beptember 10th toSl.t. Inelnrdre.
Good । rolling np the etching'and paying oror oral Section to be held in the Nate of Michl- me a call.
eve
of an inch.
The long drouth Is of intoxicating liquors within three miles
tiuon the Tuesday eucctedfnx the Bret *1 on
- -----K
Now there to return until September 22nd.
Cbe —
money.
finally broken.
Com Is mostly cut. of a church or school house.
MM Tuesday Nov. Oh
E. J. Hvffmax, Agent
Wheat seeding will commence to-morrow. are very few communities in the state t(iat
" ‘Shall I wrap it up for yon?* asked the following state officers ere to be elreW.
5. MERCHANT.
are
not
within
that
distance
of
a
school
\ir:
» Governor. Lieutenant Govertor. .•iccreSome of our farmers did not plant their
tin clerk.
'
a*-y
of
state.
State
Treasurer.Auditor
Uettotal.
late potatoes until tbe middle of June. or place of worship, and the result Is that
“ ‘Oh, no; you needn’t mind,’ and the c »rniuiM10Mr of the State Land Offlcs. AiturThese rains will Insure a heavy crop, ns the saloon Is almost a defunct institution
37 Philadelphian walked off with his n- y General, and Bupertatandrm of Publh- luWllllam B.Su-eezey. Hastings
w ration; also a mt ml er uf the State Btard
|*r specimen W. C. Towne is showing In Georgia. Liquor can still be had In
Ellen .’»!. Bent ley .
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&lt;2 prixti. He did not walk far, though. Of Edacattan in Place, of 1’trry F. Pen era
be small towns and villages, but only by
with evident surprise In tiiese hard times
’
Gian J. Rlsbridger, Hasting*
19 -''topping at a well-known engraving * *»r«e tetra of office will expire Dec. I31»? .
the quart, and a heavy penalty attaches to
as a money crop.
.Minnie Mwartwsod.
“
JAM, also a Reprvset.t ulve In Coucre-a for. Hie
ARE
ARE YOU POSTED
25 J®aler’s *hoP nofc fo™* blocks away tlie *U'.
Dlrtrlct of this static to
Arthur Shorter had a valuable horse drinking it on the premises where it Is
Hylaud Roneviren. Cressey
Ola Barrett, Middleville.
i* Philadelphia man offered the etching *blch Barry County belpiws: also a Senator
parchased. I think our system beats the
killed by lightning Sunday eve.
for
the
jr.th
Senatorial
District
of
this
state:
Martin L. SpIrelv, Freeport
23 for sale.
state dispensary law of Gov. Tillman in
also one RrpreaentaUve lu tlie State UelslnBarali J. Roush, Bowne
‘
Sboltz.
that it is practicable and has public senti­
“ ‘Twenty-five dollars,’ was the of- n*'r
u,eB*Pr2*’nut,'e District comprisiox
Orvel Tompkins. Maple Grove
B~ry County
You are also hereby tiohfted
'8. B. Nash and wife spent Tuesday and ment behind it.
1
ter of the dealer. The Philadelphia tnha
Olive Miller, Johnstown.
m B*td ejection there will be submitted to
'Wednesday with L. Norton In Maple
"We have tried it for a number of years
w man accepted the money, although it the people an Ani-odment tn ttecUou t.Artl- Funk A WAQNALLS CO , NCW YORKGeorge Rlllott, Baltimore
.‘Swre,
and it works so well that nobody would
Minnie Rottm,
••
is was but a little more than half the cle ..ofUiA CorwUlutlun of this xtate relative
Mt. and Mrs. J. M. Weaver were guests go back to the old way.
to t.je qualifications of etenors of this state;
In tbe uutset
Lester H. Kinney. Hastings
- price at which the Rajon portrait is aiM an xmenntnoot to b. ettoo s. ot Article 7.
at C. W, H. Casadays law Tuesday.
Ella Noyes, Coats Grave
I
was very much opposed to the
catalogued, and went his way. He had 2r £ Cvinatltmioa of this state sutoorirlnK In­
Mrs. B.-ichael Patton vhlted her son change and voted and worked against It,
mites of Bota era Romes io v-4o where surb
paid all the expenses of his New York homes are Nluated.
IT COST
George last Saturday.
but tbe test of experience has converted
ROYAL ATHLETES.
trip at one stroke."
..hWMBdw notified that at said election
G. E. Kenyon and wife were guents at me. Though far from being a fanatic on
NEARLY
’he following countv nfCharlie Robinson’s Sunday.
the subject, 1 am satisfied that my com­ Europe** Noble* Are Paying Much Atten,
Barr&gt;’ COU«P •112
• Shertfl. (irrk.
Fn-d Wryerman aud family of Middle- munity is better off where the retailing of
N«t Always Uncomfortable.
~,'n??ty.T.’?!*KUrerA
Uon to Physical Development.
ONfe
wWle spent Sunday at C. BordeodortFs.
The traditional notion of a “flah out ritln.x *’«*»»«*• ton drcult Court Commit-lon­
alcoholic drinks is interdicted.”—Wash­
Athletics meet with due and respect
ers.
two
Coronrre.
and
a
County
Surveyor.
&lt;i. E. Kenyon's team ran away last ington Post.
million
ful consideration from royalty. In­ of water” Is that of a helpleee. raapinr
Jxn. H. McKKrrrr,
week and broke the wagon quite badly.
Bhertff nt Bam-County. Midi.
deed, it was a prince or a duke or a creature. There are some flsh, how­
Hawings. Mleh, Sept. «b, 18H.
Mrs. Davis returned home from Indiana
DOLLAR3,
ever. that deliberately choose to diver­
grand
high
functionary
of
some
sort
last Muesday.
who made bicycling the fashion in sify their existence by seeking land
B«nl Entjite Transfer*.
ORDER OF PUBLICATION.
Miss Mary Deering visited relatives
Europe. Royalty led the way, and all and air. The perch often leaps Into
here last Saturday.
Court for tbe
joined the procession. Almost everj the air for dies and can be carried long
tf iwes Zena Bailey and Belle Corwin
f- L1TCRARY ACH.C«M«"
GRANDEST
QUIT CLAIM DKKDS.
crow lied head owns a cycle; some o| distancea in damp grass without suaer-v'.sUed at Frankie Hallock’s last week.
C.implalnant
&gt;F THE CCNTURVing harm. One of this species, which
Charlie and G. E. Keuyou were guests
Andrew J. Palnuttfer to Eliza Palnuuler, 40i. them have several. Queen Victoria may
Ld* on new plan’ by tha
,h*
Hferr
Hy
Gbtoe
m. Chslker. Hmtu» L.
Is
common
in
India,
often
leaves
his
.at Canons* In Galesburg last week.
possibly take a daily tons around Wind­
art JO. Woodland, fifiou.
Core Brown. Ohiulei Hmumh., Mm
Gao. W. Milter to John MlUer. 20n, rec 1, sor Palace grounds on a safety, al­ pool and takes a short journey over the Curl. n&gt;ram
A area Shultz hM hl? PCW abeep bnru
Feoglrs. WilUum K, ImVIw «
Its
Editors
number
247^completed.
”‘*1’ 01 ““““ P”"T'
BAugt»tu« Carpeater to Wm, Nwh, Pares I, though no picture of her has yet ap­ grass. Ho seems to prefer M u!re
Mt Si, Carlton, ft.Ol
peared showing her in knickerbockers. these excursions by night or in the
AZ a xcMK&gt;n nf »-vld Court, held kt the'Juunty?
Court
Robert K. Grant to Amborse L. Cooper, par­
The khedive of Egypt »ias u bicycle ot
^rn&gt;nf', when X” b*n be re­
eel, Woodland. F5.
Ai’
A. ll.ua,.
'
Services as usual at the Presbyterian
the most gorgeous description, ao oov. freshed by the dew, but uometime*, no
churck next Sunday.
ered with silver plating that one can doubt led by urgent neoewdty, haa
been
known
to
travel
some
little
dieY. P. 8. C. E. at tbe Presbyterian
Saddler, parcel. hardly see the black enamel under­
More than Twice *koy®.^ut ftjw
uw a rsKamt ot this Btktr. but b n refdttent of
church at 0:8$ next Sunday, to be led by
neath. A photograph displayed in a tanrn. over a hot, dusty road, under the • tinUG-uHhtwhk Un notion &lt;4'Txwmrt
London shop window is labelled, “Some middny K&amp;n.
ten«ua«e.
Royal Cycliste.” and shows a group of
Tbe B. T. P. U. will bold a "Browa”
DO HOT BUY * O'CTION*"*
meatM u
One of thV deadliest serpentain the
lo Eveline Love,parcel. see five vary good-looking, wcll-dereloped
social at Uh- UapttAt church parlors Friday
young men, each standing beside his tropics is the fer-de-lance. of which
bicycle:
they
are
tfrince
Waldeujar
of
from 3 to 7 o'clock. AH invil
OeeL. Keeler. M Middle
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Carlton.

Your Memory
That

Garland Stoves and Ranges

Cook Food and
Warm Homes
FOR MILLIONS;
die Very Best that Money and

Ingenuity can Produce.

il Stock Now In

When .i&gt; the Fair call and examine them.

ra Van ValKenburgh

THE FAIR
Will soon be here

and 1 have on hand a stock of Fur­

niture that cannot help but please
tile people. Those intending to
buy will have oue of the best assor­

ted stocks in the state of Michigan

to select from.
Everything is new and first

class, and n&lt;&gt; old goods to work off
■ at any price. Whenever you want

new goods at the lowest reasonable

prices, give me a call.

A. McCoy.

Ifta.’? H*"1' s»'"“’y or mehlxnd.'u vl»Hlukltex pxreats C. W. Tompklu, X

Republican County Convention.

Mr. aud Mn. Ford and family, or Later
S.*■"
W- Tompktaraad^l; LARGELY ATTENDED AND EVERY­
THING HARMONIOUS-

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be led Sunday
IbO’Prealdenl. Fred Pannatler
iMkIttrH'Jl*e11 bad his left leg cut quite
b»&lt;By while rnttlnj corn Saturday. Ue
has to use crutches now.
•n?t luIdeMrs- A1 Dl»ris wfere pleasantly
n° pr.lr? 8uiu,*y by 'belr relatives. It beIlfviS r Ii R‘ve"tb «n»ivereary.
Mrs.
fa*U'.e\Rnd nx*btr- Mr. and Mrs.
itarcb. of Johnstown, her brother and sls?S^.e.d,dno1 ,Barn the,r nan»«». *nd
» / k.1? "nd mother, Dan Davis and
wife; his brother Fon and alster, Mrs. Dr.
and the Dr&gt; were Present They
t 11 «d 11
at tt,e
of the house and
laid the table there which fairly' groaned
under its weight ot good things. Ice
cream, peaches and grapes formed part of
the dessert.
•
The Aid will be entertained by Mrs. C
«• Tompkins next Thursday.
Danre this Friday evening at the hotel.
»».O2.r.9ent.®r ®^hool is getting ready to go
the fair at Hastings.
*
Adda Bowen is at Johnson for the wln-

were nominated by acclamation for
Coroners. Hon. David Huggett was un­
animously renominated by acclamation for
Representative iu the State legislature,
Eugene Davenport presenting his name in
a verv neat speech.
With three cheers for the. nominees and
three" cheers for the very able and expedi­
tious manner in which Hon. P. T. Colgrove presided the convention adjourned.
Our Ticket.
The people are well acquainted with
must or the names on the republican tick­
et, and the nominees need no special in­
troduction. Everybody knows the candi­
date
Foil Sheriff."
Mr. McKevitt’s name was presented by
his host of Thomapple friends two years
.ago and he was elected. He has made a
good,, economical official, thoroughly ex­
amining all matters that came before him
before taking action. J ini has a host of
friends In Barry County and all oi them
want to see him re-elected, and it goes
without saying that he will be.
•
For Clerk.
Barry County never.had a more pains­
taking official than John G. Nader, the
present clerk. Two years ago Mr. Nagler
was elected, and in the rearrangement of
books and records. Incident to. building
the new court house he bus shown rare
genius, and we doubt If any county In the
state of Michigan has a more complete set t
of records than Mr. Nagler can show Tn
the Clerk’s office.
J
For Register.
No man in Barry County is better quali­
fied to fill this office than the present in­
cumbent. Charles W. Jordan. An excel­
lent penman, a long business experience,
and through knowledge of the office, make
Mr. Jordan just the than for the plate.
The records in the Register’s office never
were in better shape than they are to-day.
Mr. Jordan has made an excellent -official
and is iu every way worthy of a re-elec­
tion.
..
Fort TREASURER.
.
J. G. Hughes Is qualified in every way*
to till the office. He.ls a yotfng man. and
for the past six years has represented the
township of Barry as Supervisor. He is a
true blue republican; an active worker and
al! around hustler. Mr. Hnghes lias been
so closely Identified with County affairs
while on the Board of Supervisors, that all
feel well acquainted with him.
Fon Prosecutor.

. The republican county convention that
assembled in Mudge's opera house yester­
day afternoon was as representative a
gathering of citizens as ever was convened
in Barry, county. Each township and
ward was represented aud all manifested
an enthusiasm that spoke better than
«•* R" Vester has a new wheel.
words of their interest In the success of
the republican cause.
k ?re^a^t*Tue^?n’ed hOmP
The meeting was called to order by
Hale Kenyon, chairman of the County
Committee at the appointed hour who named
little hopes of her recovery
Hou. P. T. Colgrove as Chairman, aud
taJL' T*"1’."' Ml“ E"» H«n l&gt;»nPhil responded with a ringing speech.
els was brought from Grand Rapids for
The various committees were named as
follows:—
fin Organization and Penqanent Order
the M. L. church conducted by Eld Winer
ef Business: Dr. Rich, P. K. Jewell, aud
A largo number of relatives and neighbor
Warren Fisher.
aW^»nrU^d,“”*Credentials: Eugene Davebport, C. L.
i ch ‘In Bd'
brolber* and a large
Briggs, and A. D. Hughes.
circle of frienda who will miss her from
Resolutions: C. W. Smith, A. W. Dillentheir numbers.
beck and Eugene Harthbni.
fc iue fall weather, and farmers are im­
The convention adjourned to meet at
proving their time In the various kinds of
2 o'clock. Promptly at that hour Chair­
- Hrouartl.
farm work.
Most of the farmers In this vicinity have man Colgrove called the meeting to order.
the r ground cultivated and will commence The Chairman of the Committee on Or­
ganization reported that the temporary
Gary Baker Is rrartb at Crystal Lake seeding this week.
George Brainard and daughter Jennie officers be made pernuu.ent and nanted the
looking after the wants of his sick brother
and to get him to his home at Edmore as left for Olivet last Monday, where Jennie order in which business should be taken
up.
Siam as he la able.
will attend the college and study music.
Eugene Davenport as chairman of the
Mis', Myrtle Warner and L. Rogers are
Mrs. Taylor, of South Bend, Indiana.
committee on Credentials reported the fol­
.iaa returned tu her home after making a attending the Plainwell school,
Mr&gt;. Wm. Brown came to South Pine lowing delegates as entitled to seats in the
visit with a daughter. Mrs. A. C. Wait.
We are pleased tu report Mrs. Kelsey Lake to organize an Epworth League last convention:—
•
,
grttlng along finelj with her fractured Sunday.
■AMrniA-C.L. Driggs. P.K. Jewell, L. A.
hip.
S. Doster shipp&lt;*d a car of hogs Mon­ Iljtlr. W. K. Brown, A. W. Chapin.
MapleGrovk^CR.Palmer. I*. E. Mudge.
Win. Smith will soon come back to his day.
Jesse Guy, M. Dickinson, E. Potter.
The ice cream and bannana social at
CasnrroN—Jno. Furntw. L. W. Felgbner.
old home having rented Ids Carlton farm.
Mabel Bevier, of Hastings, and Edith Almon Farr’s for the benefit of South Pine C. L Glasgow. C. W. Smith. E. McDeniv. F C.
Boi't*. H. G. Zuschniit. W. I. Marble, Francis
! Better. of Wornlland, Sundayed In me church was n financial success, netting । Cmken. Wilbert Smith, Wm. Devine. Chas.
Smith. 11. P Feagles.
Grove and attended church.
- * 88.85.
WOODLAXP—E. Davenport, Hannxn Grant,
Miss
Hallie
King
and
Mrs.
Elmer
King
Mrs. O'doll, of Hastings, is the guest !of
Ekert. Ered Wagr.er. S. S. Schantz. Sam­
and son visited Mrs. Fannie Farr last Jake
Mr*;. Ed. Smith.
uel Velte, H. Waltz, A. W, DlUftubeck.
JoiiiNsTOWX—Frank Duty. C. H. Stevens.
Mta. N. C. Long i; not improving in
Bcrt-Z.num-nuan.
Fnuik BnlHs, Chas. 8. Bris­
health as would be the wi-h of many.
tol. Erank Bristol, VV. S. Nye.
Shults.
We bear a small child of A. I. Sprague’s
SALriMoitK-Geo. Woodmansee, Muns ManCarrie Kingsbury is on the sick list. ■
nlnv.
Chas.
Rice.
Gm
Tabor. Chas. Gaskill.
Is under the doctor's care.
•
1IAKTIXG8 Twr—Henry Miller, M. 1$. Todd,
Wm. Peake was at Richland Thursday
School ouenwirlth Mr. Vester as teach­
Ed. Retd. W. H. Rarhi-r.
and Friday.
■ Citv 1st. Wari»—G. K. Beamer, Henry l/?wer. Success 1Ym?
School commenced last week Monday Is.
Eid McKlvaine, xjf Shiloh, Ionia du.,
with Hattie Replogle as teacher.
Citv 2xu. Waro—A. D. Cook, Henry 8en!z.
will fill the pulpit here next Saturday eve­
R. H. Weaver and wife spent Sunday • Joe Wardvll. Thos. S. Brlc-j.
Cm* 3rd. Ward—Baker Shriner, Ed. Bob
ning and Sunday.* Come and hear him.
with his brother here.
b'ook. W. W. Hampton.
City 4m. Ward-P. T. Colgrnvo, Dr. Lath­
In performing the duties of the office of
bowline.
, Mrs. Jennie Wilbur, of Franciscp, Is
rop. s. M. Fowler, X, T. Parker. Jos. Custer. Prosecuting Attorney, for the past two
visiting relatives here.
Sowing wheat and cutting com is Ute
CARLTON-Jeny Roger-. G. A. Myers, N.
years Hon. James A. Sweerey has shown
Frank llnllock and wife and Chas Ken­ Allerdlog. Matt Youngs. I. P. Seeer.
onler of the day.
yon and family spent Sunday with Rut­
Barky—Will Elliott. Orrin Barrett. Coiuin- neither fear nor favor. He has simply
Jesse Warner has been quite sick but" Is
bus Backus,.Bert Lawrence, IL 4. Polly.
done what he thought was right, wisely
land relatives.
Hopk—Ja*. G. Brown. Jas. H. Ryan, Andy
scaur better now. He Is entertaining, a
paying no attention to his political.enemies
Mary Horn la teaching the Crosby school Cat‘i»e.nler, Wnu Chamberlain. Harry Jones.
sister at present, Mrs. Teksberry.
this fall.
Rutland-Tims Heney, Frank Smith, Del­ who have attempted to impugn his mo­
Mrs. VanHorn and daughter Ma/.have
bert
Moore,
Ruf
Weaver.
•
tives. He has made a conservative, eco­
Little .Shelby Nash was laid up with r
PrauurviLlk—Dr. Sackett, A. C. Towne.
returned ham?. bad foot last week.
J. J. Perkins. Warren Fisher, Phillip Barber. nomical officer and will be re-elected.
Mrs. John Herrington it quite sick with
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Mrs. G. M. Hudson who has been suffer-. L. L. Ixivehuid.
ClKCUiT Counr-COMMISSJONEBF.
rheumatlsmand heart trouble.
Oran'seville -K. Harthorn. Wm. Stanley.
Ing with the rheumatism is on the gain.
W. W. Brown. Ed. Lewis, John Killlck.
Hammond and Bryant settled their re­
Of A. E. Kenaston, of this city, and F.
S. A. Stanley was on the sick list last
Yankkk-Si-rings—Jno. Itatl. A. Turner,
dint fracas. the former receiving two hun­ week.
Derr Annswoug, l-’rank Prtndle. J. M. Burpee. W. Walker.of Middleville, who have per­
Thobnai-ple—Dr. Rich. Dr. Hanlon, D. W. formed the duties of this office so accept­
dred anti ten dollars for bodily harm done.*
Our city was well represented at Uns* Johnson.
Sam Campbell. A. E. Southwick. Sam
J. Woodmansee and wife intend tu ting-* last Saturday. '
Allen. Ainos Freeland. Jos Bray. W. 11. Sever­ ably heretofore, we can add nothing that
adopt the two yi*ar old child of A. Kern- i John Robinson wears a black eye. ance Aaron Sherk.
will mid to what they have done. Both
berllng.
gentlemen have every requirement neces­
Cause? A ball.
C. W. Smith, as chairman of the com­ sary. are own ofjlionor and sound Intelli­
Mrs. Jessie Warner, attended the funer- |
C&amp;Atletou.
mittee on Resolutions read the following gence and gnod ‘ judgment. A vote for
al of her father in Hut land, Mr. Whitright.
Miss Rose Frank is sick with typhoid r&lt; soluiiuns which were heartily cheered at them will be cast right.
last Sunday.
the conclusion:—
4 Again death entered In our midst and fever.
Dr. Spiney of Detroit has been lecturing
called home the beloved wife of Wm.
Thnrepublicans of Barry County In conven­
Freeman. The deceased was 67 years of in Nashville the past week.
The duties of this office-require great
tion assembled, do re-affirm our allegtanoe to
Several from here attended the F. M. the principles of the republican party ns enun­ care and accuracy. That’s Just why Lee
age and leaves an aged husband, one son
ciated
In the platform adopted bv the SUH
and a large circle of friends to mourn. camp mi'ctlng at Morgan Sunday.
Convention recently held in the city of Grand -S. Cobb las been renominated .several
J. W. Noyes took in the show at Has­ Rapids.
times. lib has given to the office a great
The funeral was held last Thursday at the
• We congratulate the American people every­ deal of his time end ability. The neople
church aud the remains 'were tenderly tings Wednesday.
that attar a year of misconduct and mis­
Henry Beaird of Nashville was the where.
laid in their final resting place, Rev.
rule. an Incompetent assembly known as the will appreciate this by re-electing him.
53rd Congresi. has st last adjourned, to the -re­
Davis, of Cedar Creek, officiating. Obr guest of C. C. Price Sunday.
Corn xers.
Mra. Clarence Dorthy of I*ansing is vis­ lief of all classes of our people.
sympathy is extended to the bereaved
also hall with dehght and take courage
iting her mother Mrs. Mary White and forWe
A great deal will devolve upon Drs.
the future prospects of our party In the
ones.
other relatives in this vicinity.
splendid and ni:ujni(loenl results In the State Sackett, of Prairieville, and Wright, of
.
Laccye
'
Miss Ethel Wilkinson of Nashville com­ of Maine.
Carlton. About November 7th they will
We still believe in the principle) of protec be called upon to’ perform the last said
A.,Oatright's l'lttle&gt;hlldlls very sick at menced her school in the Feighuer dis­ Uou
and reciprocity and have an abundant
faith In the ability ot our party to legislate on rites over democracy in the county and as, trlet last Monday.
this writing.
Julius- Hosmer and wife of Grand Ledge the question of silver coinage and honest mon­ oerlaliTft possible what it died of. No
Mrs. Alary Stevens is on the sick list.
ey.
Mrs. PhinenS Powers, of Indiana, is are vteltisz at D. M Hosmers.
At no time In the history of th« two old par­ better or more minlsterlca! appearing men
Mrs. Alvah Rood J» entertaining her ilea hive the iumsls of the people so fully ap­ could have been selected. Their judg­
visiting relatives here.
preciated th6 good work done by the republi­ ment Is mature and sound, their diagnosis Most farmers are busy sowing -their mother of New York.
can party Io the past m Iu the present.
Miss Aimee Coulter has returned to hef
wheat.
.
Nowhere on the pages of American history always correct.
can vou find whore this great country ot onrs
Will Stanton has friends visiting him home in Chicago.
For Representative.
prospered
more than It did for 24 years followW
.
P.
Eddy
and
wife
have
moved
to
from Chicago.
lug the close*of the great civil war. All classes
An added responsibility will rest upon
Blanch Barker attended the fcree Metho­ Concord.
ol our i*opl? saw better limes than fn any like
the
Representative
from this county this
P«-rio&lt;l
In
the
history
of
our
couatry..
In
view;
dist camp at Morgan last week.
.
J
Woodland.
of a!) this, we believe that the future prosperity year. A United States Senator'to succeed
The ball game between Lacey vs Bedx
of the republican party was never mon- flatter­
ford resulted Ina victory for the lalter.\ , Moat of our farmers have sown wheat. Ing than at the present time. We believe the the late Senator Stockbridge must be
Nelson Gates has moved to Edmore.
future prosperity ot the farmer, the laborer, elected. David Huggett has proven him­
Score 10 to 38.
Several of our boy.♦ went to Nashville the manufacturers and .all classes of Industry self an exceptionally good representative
A few from aronnd here attended the
demands that tbc principles of the republican for Barry County. He is a fanner by oc­
on
Tuesday
to
attend
the
ball
game.
F. M. eamp meeting at Morgan last Snnparty be enacted Into law and that the m&gt; called
It h reported that Phil Becker has join­ Wilson bill bo repealed at the earliest moment cupation, a man,of excellent Judgment and
to lhe end that there he a speedy return of the a worker. Voters will make no mistake
Miss‘Jane Stevens spent Inst week In ed the Hastings ball team.
of prnstwtrity and business thrift.
There is a petition In to clean out the dftvs
Rk.soi.ved, that we do now here pledge our In casting a ballot for Mr. Huggett.
Bantield.
,
Woodland Center drain and lo extend the
The ticket Is an exceptionally strong
support to the inalntalnance of the
It is reported that there Is to be a wed­ same so ns to furnish a suitable outlet. earnest
principles &lt;»( the grand old party and that, to one. The nominees are all strong, cape-.
ding near this place In the near future.
the extent of our r.bllity we will use all honor­ hie men tfhq believe firmly in the princi­
We l»«pe the matter will be pushed nnd able
means to aid in a splendid republican vic­
There will be a social «t the home of everything completed this fall.
ples of the republican party and are will­
tory In November.
Mr. and Mrs. Humphry nex^t Friday afterF- Davenport went to Detroit Monday
( has. W. Smith.
ing to stand or fall by them.
Com.
Eugene Harthohn,
n&lt;0m Clark »ud wile h«« mored on &gt; to attend the state fair.
A. W. Dillenheck.
L. D. Warner is still in the northern
Church and Society.
r.nu near Bailie Creek.
'ouiinatlona for County officers was
of the state.
The Epworth Ceague devotional meet­
Ruby Rodgere la clerking for Chartea part
Caucus last Wednesday night was large- next taken up- Motion was made and un­ ing Sunday evening to be lead by Miss
Slckeraon._________________
tv attend. as many at H(ty-alx votes being animously carried that the rules be sus­ Phyllis Diamond.
Subject, ••The Two
c„u Usually It Is dintcult to get more pended and Jas. H. McKevltt unanimous­ Sons0. Matthew 21: 28-31.
r
ClovardalB.
Aellrc work at lhe brick yard has been than halt a doxeu to attend caucus, but ly renominated.
Services
will
be
h^d
as usual next Sun­
people are Iwxlnniug tu uudera.and that
For Clerk and Register the rules were
ansoended for the season.
day In the M. E. church and it is probable
The Carpenter Bros, have just raised a the primary Is Hie plane to start the ball also suspended and John G- Nagler and the Rev. LeVl Master will preach In the
C. W. Jordan were renominated by accla­
new building 22 by 461
’"l. Barrett expecta to go ro the stale ot
morning and Rev. Ralph Wootou In the
mation.
.
Mrs. Daniel Thompson Is visiting
For the above nominations there were evening. All are Invited to these services.
Washington soon.
z
friends at Battle Creek.
\
no other names presented, the contest of Epworth League nt 6:30 to which all
Our first nine went to Orangeville !a»
thd day. however, wa known to be on the young people are luvited. Sunday School
IrvluK
Saturday and won fresh laurels by defealat noon.
Mime. Blanche aud reari Handeraboil office of the Treasurer. The qualifications
Ing the ball club there.
and running abilities of Hibbard Offley, of
The Hastings City W. C. T. Union will
A bert Munoky and “wife have moved In- left tor Ypallautl lart Wednesday.
Miss Mar who lias been vial Ing Alma Nashville, Michael Doster, of Prairieville, meet at Mrs. A. Heath’s, comer Church
J.
G.
Hughes,
of
Barry.
A.
F.
Sylvester,
aud
Mill streets, on Tuesday afternoon,
Strong. returned to tier home In Olivet.
of Yankee Springs, E. J. Kershner, of Sept. 25th.
"’gBM2b«°B*"’A“^ H-S'h Campbell F'mm. John Hendershott went to Detroit Carlton, ami Ira A. Osgood, of Hope, were
all presented to the convention in very * Usual services in Presbyterian church
and A. Kingsbury are going to the north­ Saturday to visit her daughter.
next Sunday.
The Band Social at Frank SylvMtar fine shape. On the fourth ballot Mr.
er., penlnaula In aearch ot deer.
Hennaa Frost will lead the meeting of
Wednesday evening was much enjoyed by Hughes received the nomination, receiving
62 of the 112 votes. Following is the re­ the Y. P. S. C. E. next Sunday evening.
Ail are welcome.
•
Ouke a number ftmn here attended F. '^LmGUIett Is trying bla hand at tarmink. sult by ballot.
1st 2nd. 3rd. 4th.
Walter Babcock has left town. James
M Camp meeting at Morgan last
The L. T. L. Band of Hope will meet at
54
83
41
Hughes
Mr BulHh. ol Johnstown, and Old v&gt;at&lt;i«nn taking his place In the mill.
the Parsonage on Friday 2LsL
18
23
22
21
Doster
Hughea. Of Hlekory Corner*, called on Walter has nude many friends during his
20
18
19
Offley
There will be services at the Baptist
0
’
^Everyone
seems
triad
to
hear
thsl
Her.
14
17
Sy
1
verier
church oa Sunday morning at 10 o’clock.
v™* mekirno or Koah5
5
Osgood
Preaching by Rev. Bays. All are invited.
Fn-puun is to be with us another year.
s . s
6
Kershner
R Is seldom that a pastor give, aa unbr.no
_______’s__and 'Kershner's suppor• Sylvester
Don't Fall
tMeblngtheMeOmtarr whool^
by bee. teyfe withdrew their nrfmea at the end of To attend the Twenty-Second Annul
the 3rd ballot
on Monday. • «r'*,.nu,±f11"“Xw
Ball of the Hastings Fire Department
For Prosecutor. Hon. James A. Swoezey held In Parker* Hall. Hastiugs, Mleto,
Fortynstely no eerloal^esnlu follow.
whb alao renominated by acclamation. F.
rnllnwing are the delegates elected
Thursday evening, Sept. 27tb, 1894.
W.’ Walker, of Middleville, and A. E.
the^SU InTta attaod
Xntioe. x
Kenaston were also renominated in the
Th. .nnu.1
»' £
wme planner for Circuit Court Commis­
~n
AU d&lt;*g«« not licensed and fc
sioners.
*7
By ballot l*ee 8. Cobb received 50 mH
R,plds’ “
with
ordinance.
S..uni.y. S.PL 20-e |urrB0B,, PlM.
of 78 votes for surveyor. Dr. Backet, of
’'M'sV^Wb-’.Ser vtaltlng him
• rreiricvilte, end Dr. Wright, of Carlton,
c. W. Backvs,

jSow^^Xre,“rnttl b™'

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stillwell of Alle™t' w"k“ W* »
"'re
midv.it M oit Ioto”
'Unnerlr *

Seer-

ftomNeW York state.

.

�rrrri? n/lVQ
THE BOYS

Hastin gs Banner

TV
IN

TU TTF
I contestant, gracefully retired, undef
AJLUlb.
assurance, it 1* believed, of the en- •
' campment for the following year-

TO DECEIVE THE PEOPLE.

DO AS THEIR FATHERS DIO.

reduced may not be ascertained for
Muttons ot aortal Elirii,iiltj l r ,n”
Twenty-Eighth National Encampchosen com raamiw.
In a recent interview Congressman
rblladelphlao. well
,.
X wuutj
,
P1TTSBVMGU, Pa., Sept. 14.—After one Grosveno*. of Ohio, who has taken the awhile yet, but whatever be the extent
necessary
it
must
be
submitted
to,
or
menu at Pittaburgh.
.
heated contest* in the hl»rtputati™ for Anraew
'
stump in the congressional campaign, the workers will be miniu* situation*
U*n
unknown
won!
in
tht
.™
—:-----------tory of the order Got Thoma* G. speaks as follows upon the tactics of
because of the inability of the employ- &lt; City. The huhiouBble pen,"
Report, fron* the V»rtow Drjmrtmenta- Lawler, of Rockford, Ill-. ha« been the democratic party.
.
er to manufacture and sell hl* good* •ay InnoVAtiouA
they deeir..
Col. Thom** tawbr. of luiooi*. Kioet- . f.jected commander in chief of the
“There arc increasing indications
at a loaatinne to do m their tailo rs &lt;ii,&gt; Wh
ed. Grand
Hynop*!*
i . Commander
j— — a
~...
, Qrand Army of the Republic, defratdemocratic congressional
that
the
fllneei ho took Hood s Sarsaparilla, and I thin!
Doubtless most of the men who must you 1.x* upon the number
of the Iteenlotion*.
slow aud
ing hi* only opponent, CoL Ivan N. campaign committee- intend* to re­
Huxf’s Sarsaparilla is thu Greatest ZUediriat
submit to tile wage reduction voted nncertau. home-ear Hues and the ..
। Walker, of IndUnapolis. by the nar­ aume the campaign of deception of
'
** KBr,lu
boy
two years ago to carry out the demo­ gr»rMing speed of their cable JT
,
DOWN TO Al'HfNESa.
row majority of 11 in a total vote of last year. The country storekeepers
cratic policy of “tariff reform," as re­
Prrr.HBUBGH. Pa.. Sept , 18.—There 049.
Head so badly be lost
tootle the medium through quested by the demagogue* who prom­ u»y» a writer in the Plttsl.„r.h jj?
Ids hearing. an&gt;l medi­ were no vacant seato in the Grand
-me other oncers-.
.
which misleading information is to be ised them good wages with lower patch, you can well judge th., Urapn&gt;
cal treatment failed to opera house Wednesday morning when
q.he other elections for ■national communicated to the voters. Money '
ment of * people who will ptand bv
prices for what they bad to buy. Now and suffer such things. Philadelphia^
help him. Then I was the twenty-eighth national encamp- board .position* were soon settled, as
advised to try Hood'* ment of the Grand Army of the Rc- there were but few contest* and all is to be used to compensate the store­ they arc reaping the fruit of their are perhaps the must peculiar, clan,
keepers
for
not
increasing
the
price
of
Sarsaparilla, and be­ public was opened formally.
The were withdrawn before taking the sugar, although the trust has already blind acceptance of democratic prom­ nlsh. unchangeable people that exist
fore he had taken all closest attention was paid to the ballot
The successful candidates marked up the prioe. In addition, the ises and pledge*. Are they going to in any city of the country. They !*«■
of one bottle, he licgan
cut sen certain traits of character and
annual address of Commander in Chief were: Maj. A. P. Burchfield, senior latest proposition is a placard to be vote this fall for another
to break out with lulls
wiU
vice
commander
in chief, of Pittsburgh; hung in al! the cross-roads store* in in their wages, to be necessitated ideas regarding sociology,
all over his back and
by
still
greater
competition
from
probably be found. still' thriving and
Charles H. Shute, junior vice com­ the country, and especially in districts
neck. They were not
abroad,
as
the
party
leaders
intimate
strong
by
anyone
going
to
Piiiladelmander in chief, of New Orleans: O. where the margin of vote* is a narrow
very large. but they
discharged freely.
W. Weeks, surgeon general in chief, one. Thi* placard is to contain a list w ill be worked for if the country show* pbia a hundred years hrnct. Theef.
it*
approval
of
what
ha*
been
done
Slowly
his
hearing
be
­
feet of the absurd idea that the diirx.
JoM-ph E. Zuber,
of Marion, 0.; Rev. T. H. Haggerty, of the articles upon which prices have
in the recent past? Dy next November
gan to come back and
Red Oak, luwa.
chaplain in chief, of Missouri.
been reduced (ns it will be claimed) by the employes in the knitting Industrie* bilitj- to doar in the mystic cirvle* of
by the time the third bottle had been taken, the
the passage of the tariff bill, and it is of Toledo will lx receiving far ^mailer fashionable Qualcvrdom is lo b« de­
termined by the answer to the ques­
.
The aeaslon ot the national encamp- expected that this practical appeal to
j ment end**d Thursday evening after the pockets of purchasers will add wages per day and week' than two tion whether he residi.s uptown or
years
ago,
or
even
than
were
paid
downtown can never be appreciated
' the installation of the newly-elected many vote* to the democratic column.
them just previous to the passage of
• officers. A large amount of business
"The republican committee i* obtain­ the new law. Will the adult male em­ by one who is not.a Philadelphian, or.
boil* hod all disappear
f
at least, well acquainted with that
was transacted during the day. but ing evidence of the intention of the
ed and hh skin was as 1
U1 V3
ploye*, and the fa thin, and brothers city’s social pecnliaritl-*. it cause*
only the more important features can democratic campaign committee to de­
clear a* a baby’8 where­
' be ascertained.
Principal luteresb ceive the voters in this way. Informa­ and husbands ot the rest vote for can­ people to pay-twice as much rental in *
as before it -was dull
aud yellow and dark under the eye*. He con
• centered in the report of the commit­ tion has been received which points didate* whosp policy ha* brought so the downtown residence district for
much mischief already nod threatens
now hear well and is taking hl* fifth bottle.”
houses not half as g&lt;&gt;&gt;4 Bs could be
tee on resolutions, which reported late positively to efforts being made to
Mu*. M. J. Zuhkk, Red Oak, Iowa.
I in the afternoon. The main points in keep down the price of sugar until to deepen it if allowed to dominate the gotten uptown, not to shy anything &lt;jf
industries of the country in the fu­ the questionable pleasure of living
;
the
long
list
of
resolutions
presented
after
the
November
elections.
Thes4
Hood’* Pill* core Constipation by restoring
’ are demands lor the restoration of efforts have not been successful sd far, ture? Can they bo such noodles. *o among saloons, groceries and rhi.pt of
«he peristaltic action of the alimentary canal
pensions where now suspended, the i a* the retail price of sugar has ad­ utterly idiotic, a* not to learn quickly all kinds. Instead of dying nut, **
from thl* bitter experience that demo­ one would expect H to do in thi* en­
Adams upon a large number of topic*. passage of a law removing the arbi-;
vanced very materially since August
The
membership
of
the
order,
he
said,
trary powers of the pension commis­ 28, when the new law wont into effect i cratic rule means low wages, depressed lightened age. this feeling reganling
PARKER'S
I
industries, and fiercer competition
is as follows:
HAIR BALSAM
sioner, and denunciation of the con­
the difference one's phfce t.f r.widence
-sihEur^-.n toilers U.K) their pnxlBeginning of th* End.
duct of government officials in remov­ aocompl»h the.r pnrpow If t S» . ith n ,
P1
Unre!|ir&lt;»porttoa of the makes upon his social standing i«
"One year ago there were la rood standing ing from public service old soldiers
tlvcly becoming more bitter. This is
i?
‘
.
r
l
the
“
«rtare
Who
.Otad,
-am
democratic
TO7.-C23. There have been gained during the
one of the peculiarities that Philadel­
year, bv muster-ln. IBJte; by transfer. 0A54. for the purpose of appointing or re­ that withm the next taw d«£&gt; th.
a
by reinstatement. 14,0*6; by reinstatement taining other persons, destitute of the scheme by which this misrepresenia- .
phia
will retain as long as it cxista
.
..
...
from delinquent reporta. 2JM9- Total gain. 88,­ loyal and patriotic claims of these vic­ tion of prices is to spread over the . restoration of the republican policies Any attempt* that luiye. bum made to
081. Aggregate. 436.884
which gave them full work el good obliterate the dividing line have only
, ' tims, pr of superior qualifications, for country will be exposed.
••There have been lost, by death. 7,t83; by
wage* by providing a home market ended in dismal failure, .leaving the
"The summary cf imports and ex- j
suspension. 34.806; by dishonorable discharge., the places thus taken.
IM: by delinquent reports, 14.671. Total loaa.
ports for the .month of July, which I for their product*, end protecting that i situation much worse than before. It
67.801. The number remaining In good stand- ,
The Daughters of Veteran* met dur­ ha* just been published by the bureau . market from undue foreign competi­ seems that common sense whs not dis­
imr June 90. lrV4. was SrV.OBX
tion.—Chicago Tribune.
pensed with a vexy free hand in Phila­
■■These figure* nhow that the Grand ing the morning and elected officers. of statistics of the' treasury depart- !
delphia, at lo ast on thu-one point.
Army of the Republic ha* reached the begin­ -Mrs, Ellen M. Walker, of Worcester, ment, disclose* wme interesting facts •
A DISHONEST BILL.
ning of the end. aud ouch sucoeedlng ytnir will Mass., was chosen president,
in relation to the operations of the !
show a gradual decrease in our membership.
Thc Ladies of the Grand* Army of the sugar trust in anticipation of the on- ! The NwlndUn* relHy of the Ilambasxtasr •- k THE WORLD ’XtOJBLING.
The long-continued depression In business has
Dcm«»rro.-/.
caused many suspensions, and these we hope Republic met and received greetings actmrnt into law of the Gorman-Brice ;
When the democratic national con­
to regain when prosperity returns, but from the other women’s organization*
..
‘bill of sale.’ which will be especially •
it will be impossible for u&gt;
recruit here. The national inspector. Mrs. interesting to the consumers of sugar, vention. held a; Chicago in ibW. dis­
It may not l»e very generally known,
our ranks ga fast a* our member* are -Mary —
- - '
E. Gordan,
of- —
Kansas, reported• that ‘necessary of life.’ who may be cussed the tariff ijucstion, the plank .
Wflkm “ WafchiagVin correspondent,
Fle^h made with Thinacura Tahlcta by a scien­ mustered oat by death. During the year
tific pyncva* They create perfect aastmllatton the grand army has not forgotten theorem that the organization has over 10,000 called upon to pay u higher price for from the llaudali platform of lt»4 was that observations are
be-made si- .
ot every form of fees!, &gt;eerutJng the valuable work of charity and ha* expended JS03.780.10 mei ' srs and has expended SM.OOOdur- it ob account of the legislation of a brought forward. Thi* wa* on the
porta .md discarding the worthiest,. Th*y
lines of modified protection. But it multaneously at Wa&lt;*--'in and at
s year.
democratic congress.
make thin faces plump and round on*, the fix­ for relief. While it hs- lost In membership. ’ .
Manila,
in
the
liiilipp'nc
k-hajs,
the Interest tn the order has nut abated, butMrs. Emma Wallace, of Rockford.
"It appears that in the month of was howled dawn by Henry Watter­ which ik almost directly •
tc Wash­
has grown stronger. The Hltie bronie button
Ill., was elected president.
•
July, 1894, the importation of beet, son and other free trade fanatics, and ington no the other aide ••:’ :he globe, i
STANDARD REMEDY
was never worn with more pride than it ‘
Grand lUutuinatlon.
cane and other sugars not abpve No. 16 for it was substituted the Neal-Wat­ to acc what the mat tee with- the axis
tor irikur-'-iK. containing n«» arsenic, and abso­ day. and the enthusiasm of comrades In grand
army work is everywhere apparent.”
lutely haruiiera.
As a fitting close to the magnificence Dutch standard amounted to no less terson plank, which "denounced the
of our little, plain t
OWrvat:on&gt;
Price. prejuUd. ! I p«*r box : &lt;1 fttr I 5.
and splendor of the event came the than 758.153.0R8 pounds, whieh was *yKtem of protection” as "unconstitu­
*bow that for some time the earth has
Pamphlet. • ROW TO GET FAT.'
” and—a* ------------“a fraud—a
His remarks on the pension issue last thing ou the official programme, 408,398,120 pounds in excess of the im-tional
-------- -------- robbery
— --- of
-The THIN ACCRA CO., w Broadway, New were repeatedly interrupted with up- the fireworks and general illumina- portation ot the month ot July. tans, the majority of the Amcnean people not been revolving &gt;»n that important,
pluuse. He said in part:
tion Thursday night. The entertain- which w&amp;, xuppowd to lie equal to the for the protection of the few." It was if imaginary-, support, as she lias done
•Tt»e quMtlon of pensions te of vital interest n^nt was of a magnificent sort, ordinary demand of consumption. Of »'IU&gt; ‘bis tariff plank in their platform for ceuturio-. aud scientist* hare de­
cided' that it is time to tint I out, if j»r»v.
to comrade* of our order While we dtallko pT„_.
illumination
Liebig COMPANY'S
‘
to bonsider money matter* in connection with E er3 “*-ora*l°n - aI'd tUuminat.on this Immense Increase about tJ'.TOO.OOO that the democratic party went before sible, what it all maauf.. Those who
An Invaluable product made from
our iwvice* to the governnumt. the disabled' WBS displayed to the best ad van­ txiunds sonaistaf of cane sn^ar, and the people pledged to frw trade.
How
have
they--------carried
i he tineat beef the world produce*
condition ot a lorje number of. our comrades tage
by
thousand* of dazzling the remainder of Ik-et sujar. For the'
"— u
-------------'' ' out their 1 Irnve studiexl the subject declare that,
it upon us. The president ha* stated Hghte- The mammoth mottoes “Grand seven month* ending July 31, IMM, promises? They have struck down I if the variations coatinuv. In the
.
Extract of Beef forces
ooursv of so.ue.vcry long.and very indef­
thut. -L......A.
'thousands of netshborhood* had , Army of the Republic welcome”
.u_.
the importations of beet,, cane and wool and protected coat They have ;
their well-known pension fraud*.' Very
inite period we shall have un arctic
few frauds have been dlecoreced, and. -placed on the -great hills overlooking other sugars admitted free of duty , freed salt and protected raw sugar. । climate at Washington, nod the lati­
NOTICE FOK HEARING CLAIMS.
when found, wt-re noroaute* where soldier* each city, worp lighted. Searchlights, amounted to 3,373,398,094 pounds, They have freed tin ore and protected .
hiul defrauded the xovernmont. it wa* clearly operated from points of equal vantage, which
Btate of Michigan, County ol Barry—«.
wmen was 087.028,849
voi.u»a,.wpuuuu8
iu excess iron ore. They have laid before the &lt; tude of every place on the globe will
pound* in
Netlc* Is hereby given, that by an order of u&gt;. tatootlonol'Uw 7"*™"
‘ »wcpl the citv with their piercing of the importations in the correspond- people a bill which is not a free trade ‘ be changed, and our ge ographies will
the Probate Cunrt for the County of Barn art
act or
of June z-.
27. uj
l&amp;v.
deal
Uberally ami
and
r whilA
... .1.
-o. to aeai
unerauy
justly
vt»
11
*1 ,. , . r......................................... .
.
.....
• .
'
...loyal. people
...
the r-limav
madrj on the 30th day of AiTOSt. S. D. 1«*4. by the veteran*, and. the
of the rn vs while
the
climax was Munhnil
reached &gt;•by
ing period of 1P93. and only about bill, or even a b:ll for revenue only, be useles.4. An equator:*! telescope
sli months .Tom that date were allowed force -*&lt;i- country wpre in full sympathy with them, but the thousands of private illuminfi-tions 500.000,000 less than a rear’s eouKump- but a protective tariff which differs j has been finished and sent to Manila,
Itorr to t&gt;n»eut their claims ugainsl the estate
of claim* has been the rule; all thi* on all the principal street*. The en- tion
*
1 from the republican tariff only io
in de j ^hd before long diligent inquiry will
of Charlie P. Fisher, late of said countv. rejection
rt tt. '. I wilt i.ltl mn&lt;v
r.9 Urceit
— ...
Ib.i tt\A
lb. »telalunuto»
n&gt;w ri’.t.lfi, n
j
j under the „ ..,*
, I
be made in,to the why* and wherefore*
deceased, and that all creditors of said de. e.»*ed .teikt
"Thi* would seem to indicate that grec, but not in kind.
economv and return to the treasury money ap
an-­
J- °- .
.
..t
..
.
are required to present their claims to said economy
It ha* been estimated (by democratic of the peculiar performances of old
Probate Court, at the Probate office, in the City propriate! by congress tor payment of pen­ fluences and dazzling radiances of' while a democratic congress had been,
ot Hastings, for examination and allowance. • n sions.”
thousand* of light*.
wrangling over the terms of the ‘bill statisticians) that the grand average Mother Earth.
or i»e«&gt;re the find dav of March next,
The Flag in School*.
- While one set of scientists are trying
The New Commander.
I of sale.’ the sugar trust had been rani Qt duties under the republican McKinacd that sueh claims will he heard before said
Continuing, in'referring to the ef
court, ou Friday, the 3Xh day u! November
WB* b,ra lnJ*Iv'er' sacking the world for raw sugar, and, ley tariff was fifty per cent. It is esti- to find out about the axis another
M&lt;1 ou Saturday, the fiud day of March forts of the Woman's Relief Corps to bwihi u&gt; thUcSJmy wheihJ wS ten^rara not finding enough cane sugar to sat- mated (also by democratic statistl- party is endeavoring to -find out why
next, at ten o’clock in tne forenoon of each of have the daily salute of the flag ob­
those days.
ciaus^ that
uuu the
umj grand
granu average of
oj duuu- , the magnetic needle varies so. a* these
oid. He wm but 17 when Sumter wu nred isfy its demands, had turned its at* cians)
Dated Au ust 30th. A. D. 1WI.
served in all school*. Mr. Adams said:
the
democratic
sugar trust! variations of the needle affect not
upon. and he enlisted in response to President tention to the beet sugar supply o$ ties
’ under
'
‘
'
Cha*. W. abmstbono.
"Thus
far
they
have
only
been
able
to
enter
Lincoln * Aral call for troop..
Hta title of j Europe. When the ‘bill of sale’ be- tariff is thirty-eight per cent Thi* J only the mariner, but real estate own­
Judge of Probate
the schools of the Htates that were true to the colonel came through service lathe Illinois
* »
, ..
.
, i
ers, and in large cities where every
union, it la not possible lo &lt;0 Into the schools
(nurd. With Which he n. CM-, earn.-»law by the conwnt of Prcsi- makes a difference of twelve per cent
of the south carryinc our flag afid theirs and nected for twelve year*. In 1ST7 he wat ap- dent' Cleveland, who had actually If, as th% democratic platform alleged, foot is valuable this i* not to be over­
AVMlNtSTBATOll'S SALK.
looked These latter observation* are
teaching the children that we are one country pointed poatmsater of Rockford by Preaidont given to the sugar trust ten days* “protection is unconstitutional,
unconstitutional."
” -a
In the matter of the estate of Luclods and have one common dcsthw. 1 am unable to Haye*.
He retired from the office during grace •in addition -to all
....
.
I1 "fraud,'' and a “robbery."1 how about WnS
the/?‘
nutdfal
Blanchard, deceased.
the other
tuiderstand why so many who, like the prodi­
.
.
._- - — _
nzl w.ll
till* t/Xl 10.
surrey naud
will n.bt
not Iw*
be I'.lttl
completed
for
Notice to hereby given that I shall sell at gal son. wandered from their father'a house, President Cleveland's fl rm term, but was re­ favors bestowed upon it by himself this sugar
,
w
trust
tariff? If fifty per
nubile auction, to the highest bidder, ou Frl wiU pendat in living upon husks, cherishing, appointed by President Harrison. He is popu­
i
several
years.
lar
in
Rockford,
which
has
always
been
his
and
his
trusted
adviser,
the
secretary
cent
protection
is
unconstitutional,
is
dar the l»:h d»v of October. A. D Jitui. al to
love
for
a
cause
that
Is
forever
lout,
and
refuse
o’clock. In the forenoon, at the Probate Office
hoiqo in thia country. His business is In the of the treasury, the supply of. raw thirty-eight per cent constitutional?
in'he eityof H iStioK*. in the County of Barry, to return and cat the bread of loyalty under « lumber and coal trade.
in the State of Michigan, pursuant tp license the stars und stripe*.”
।| Col. Lawler is now servin® hl* geeuty-aijth sugar in the United States owned by Docs twelve per cent make the differ­
and authority granted to me on the first da&gt; of
Conclusion.
consecutive year as commandet‘'ot Nevins the sugar trust in excess of all legiti-, ence between honesty and dishonesty?
September, A. D. 104. by the Probate Court of
Commander Adamss then urged the
the 1 pom. No l; of Roekford. He wa*. senior vice mate current demand* for competition If fifty per cent protection is a fraud
Barry County. Michigan, all of the estate, right,
title and interest of the *ild deceased of, In ana establishment of a 1permanent head- I ♦omniandef of the departmeht of Illinois in have been nearly, if not quite, 1,300,* and a robbery, is not thirty-eight per
to the real estate situate and being In the
_ and army
army for
for the
,W5 *nd .187^3?a " -r
°oraaishdcr
of the 000,000. or an amount equal to at least cent protection a robbery aud a fraud?
grand
’
County of Barry, in the State of Michigan, quarters for the :♦«
w z.
u
department In 1882. He served during tho
known and described as follows, to-wlt: The preservation of its
it* records.
records He con- war in the Nineteenth Illinois infantry four months’ consumption. For every '
It is small wonder that Grover Cleve­
west four-fifths (4-5) of uorth one eighth (I-87 of
\
j from
from iApril, 1861, to the final- muster- pound of this sugar American consum­ land hesitated to affix his signature to
ea*l one-fourth (14) of south east quarter (14) eluded as follows:
"As our members «row leas may our love in- . out *in
“ June.
’*
1865. CoL Lawler was always with er* will be compelled to pay
of section thirty one&lt;M) town one uorth rar.ge
, , ,,ubill.
,
ad- „,
thia humbug
It la not an honest
ten west, containing lour acres of land, be the crease. De true to the principles of the order. his regiment He was with it tn It* first cam­ yqj Price for the benefit of the MIL It is tainted with all maumerof
same more or le-s.
Keep sacred the memory of our dead, stand paign down in Tennessee, he fought at Chicka­
”
scandal*
L Dated, N-yteinber 1st. A. D .18S4.
scandals and
and rnmnra
rumors nt
of bribery. It I.
is
loyally for the interests ef our Urias and. mauga Missionary Ridge, was in the advance
ia&lt; BnixcRaao. Administrator.
above and beyond all. ace to it that the flag w® on Atlanta, st Resaca, at the capture of At­
not what the rank and file of the dem*
THE NEW tariff.
lovo ho well and followed so long is not trailed lanta. und he marched with Sherman to the
oc
vatic
party
asked
for,
nor
is
it
what
in the dust
Place it higher und higher,
Ware* Hein* Reduced *m * Result of '
the democratic leaders promised to
until its stars mingle wltn those
in .
Democratic Leglslatton.
astings
ity
ank the
.
heavens and Its stripes can be seen by all .
Letter* WIU Not Be Advertised.
A dispatch from Toledo describe* ! give them.
the world, tellln* that it is an emblem of equal I
The democratic party’s platform was
Wabhikgtox. Sept 14.—The custom the difficulties the knitting industries
Hastings, - - Mich.
rtxbU and national unity saved and made
purer and brighter by the loyaltj- and devotion of publishing in the newspaper* of that city and vicinity have to en- j a swindle, its “investigation" of the
of counter under the operation of the ' sugar scandal was a sham, and its no­
of it* dateBdera.
t; throughout
—a—'-*■* the*country
»**w wuuujw the
me lists
Aiau&gt; ol
,(5L?£rA.L
$75,030.00
tino.lairnAcl letters of
called free-trade
tariff
is -a-----------fraud.—
The address was accompanied by de- unclaimed
at th.
the post offices new tariff law. The manufacturers c__
,
..
’X~.“
HL'ilPLUS H5.090.0fi.
F^cisco Argonaut.
tailed report* from all the national of- j will be abandoned, and the list will be there will have to furnish good* at •
Incorporated under the law* of the State at ficera of the organization.
• bulletined In the post office hereafter. mueb lower price, th.n heretofore In
Wit
eeeuu
to
be
Mr.
Clerelxnd's
* Michigan.
Various Department Statement*.
। Acting Postmaster General Jone* haa order to meet the Increwed foreign ' studied purpo*e to beesk down snd
Opes for buxineas Dec. 15.13*4.
The report of James F. Mooch, adju- I decided to stop the old custom, a* con- competition. They may be able to ob- I sweep swsy everything which hu
tan t general, .sliows a decrease of 400 1 gresa failed to make a sufficient appro- tain wool st lower figures snd dye i been established bevond the seas for
omcKss:
post* during the last year, or at least I priation for the usual amount of ad- stuffs a little more chespiy than be- the protection ot American interests
O. G. Bobtassu,President;
.
-- ------ —--i I »_
pi umjuliuu
ui American interests
for*
nnrl.,.r&gt;e
.
Charter Mewer, Vloe. Pre*.
the lack of reports from that number vertising. The expense of publishing “
fore,• nn.-l
and
perhaps
make taWUAC
some AMIIXOVC*
improve-j! in &gt;foreign
part*. We are building a
— — — &lt;•
— “—
D. W. Reynolds, C**htar. of posts.
According to the figures | the lists last year wa* tl9;O0O.
ments
menu in machinery before .the
k. Eu- I
nary, not
given, there was expended in charity i
— " ’ .------ —-——
DIXJECTOBa:
ropean manufacturer* achieve that nd- !। there is danger of collision with other
The Immigrant Head Tax.
thi* way for the six months ending '
D. W. Reynold*.
Washtxgtos, Sept. 15. — Secretary vantage, but if by means of economics powers, but because American trade
D G. Bohlnstui.
December 81, 1898, the sum of $100,­
R B. Meeser.
Carlisle han issued order*,' in accord- in one or more of these direction* they i* expanding and American inter­
.John Carreth."
Chester Messer.
436.03 and for the six months ending ,...
,
;■— cannot achieve a Having equal to the
est* are springing up all over the
*
J*. T. (Wrote.
June 30, ISM, MM.m.07, a total tar the
cut in the protective duties nothing world.
But the Cleveland adminis­
J
The
department*
re
i
the
hcad
tax
^mmigranta
shaHl* will be left but to lower the wage tration discourage* everything which
Hss the only ravings department in tn Harry
■ __ A— - — A — ,' &lt;s.,AtauJ&gt;t zm *11
pJttaR giro the tallowfng atatiatlea:
,r0“P-^-d too­
scale or cease to operate the works.
tends to sustain a wise foreign policy.
One of the Toledo employers state* Mr. Cleveland truckled to England in
Number ol aoldler.' and Mtlom' gtara.
“■*.
the case with reference to a certain
decorated by poate. 2S3,SM; number at 1““?m ’71“
the Behring sea matter, a* Be is now
kind of mitten in which there is a
/Tn/
/
/ Everywhere. Competent
truckling to Germany in the Samoan
soldier, aud sailors buried during the I e™nded under ,hJ!
large trade. The cost per dozen is 90
matter. It places the country in a hu­
cent* for wage*, ss cents for material,
ate for *ucb petitions at the Grand R*p&gt;ds Bus- year ending l«t M.moria! day. MW; |
miliating light before the re*t of the
cemetery lots owned by posts. 583;
A
________
new College. Shorthand, and Normal
10 cents for boxing and waste and 30
world.—Albany Jburnal.
f«r Catalogna, address
A- «• Pariah, rropr. number of soldiers and sailors buried in I
Helped to Capture Davis.
M3iirr.AGKs*i-r
cents for selling. The total coat 1*
;--------- ------------ I---potter’s field*, 753; unmarked by proper ।
Dxtboxt. Mich., Sept. 17.—Andrew •2.15. In France. Germany and Bel­
IN Mull liartnx •*•*!&gt; rairtr in din
wff The figures from Maine are sig­
raMir’ic mid* b\ I’-* I't • - «-* ’
beadstone*, 16,282; number of posts । Bee. late of Company L. Fourth Mich- gium the cost per dozen for the same nificant Thi* is an “off year,” a year *
wu . Mtry s. tu-we/io H.r*n» M-VJ *««'»«•
holding Sunday memorial services, , igan cavalry, died late Saturday night kind of goods is fm, including 25 in which, under ordinary circum­ ni*r&gt; »«ul. IMW.M’id &lt;&gt;»
5’iL r.hot
eord- &lt;! tu Ibeo; cv •»r Hw
(;irr
number of poet* holding Memo- at Martin. To Bee belong* a "good cento for labor and CO cento for ma­
stance*, the vote would have • been kn.
- ■■
rial day exercise*. 9,882; number of I deal of the credit for the capture of terial. Adding to this a duty of 85 per light Yet the republican majority
Regains and Maintains.
comrades who took part in the exer- Jefferson Dari*, be being the first man cent, the foreign manufacturer is able
The Vital Powers, cise*. 182,106.
aoiisrs Mini
.’istr
J
। to recognize the (confeierate preai- to bring his product to our doors at seems destined to reach 40.000. In the rainy
presidential year of IMij it was but stvt er tr**»e&lt;ji»ig« at Uw
■••»■
Mid
ww Meet Next at XxmUviUc.
I 4^^ M
attempted to escape in din­
■
por.do““- Tbo« i»s difference 12,500. The greatest majority hereto­ luted to weaver lb«» wtiCind rtuin i
Cures NERVOUS DEBILITY,
Henry Watterson delivered an adf j guise.
of M cent. Which must be met in some fore achieved was 27,SUJ. The majoriLOBS OF VIGOR
drew urging the claim* of LouisviUe, | w
y»a*a«rt »a*tlttHk
t«tu-4
in
raid
nx»rtg*ir
**
’
”
•
’
•*
’
*
"TL
t. u
way
or
the
foreign
mittens
will
bo
INSOMNIA and
Ky , to the next encampment. The •
1
J
thu t-kwiuHMr, tevnit- r I" • Mi-,, -t
Terrs Hactk, Ind.. Sept 14.—A purchased by American consumers in
.
GENERAL DEBILITY.
option tehdmwd
1 world's record w„ lowered'-n.^ preference th those of lion. makP
tion*. Reed’, plurolttyis eslimatedai
by Fantasy, a 4-ycareold, who trotted Undoubtedly a large part of it will W.003. He hM been the stalwart chamin 3:06, lowering her own record of ta ws^J* •"pplled fro“ » reduction
queDce and feeling of the representa$)« t’frttil*'*:‘
«he
*l*uKaU
8:07, made this yaax. It was a perfect­
ly trotted rail*, and the half was made
MiN-h h■'»*••».* mt tti.&gt; ' •* f&lt;**.......... . m ,-rr-t
Fifty-third coi
in 1MLX-

Joseph Is All Right

Mood’s Sarsa-

THINflGURfl

FOR THIN PEOPLE.
Are you thin ?

H

C

B

,

Hall’s Specific!

। £mr* U Tui4&lt;’« AMitrou to th«

i Alyssa r kesMtOf*. At**n»ry for MortffW*-

�OH TANKS EXPLODE.

JEWEL
,v ST OVES
V

j ?ea.rs . wpenence in i
I designing, construct-i
I mg and testing of
‘stoves. In them are^
combined all the' best!
devices known to the*
stove maker. They are ।
.built upon right lines
the greatest i

B““inir °“
teen Porsoua

AN EXPENSIVE Lil

||

Blx.
«“&lt;*«« acknowledjn,
h»b&gt;t u n mon exp«n»tve one. : The average rainfall in the state in
but it i&gt; seldom that a light tor a dgar August did not exceed three-fourths
cos“ 1 woher a forthne, aa in the of an inch, or two inches lew. than the
K
by the ”utl“r »&lt; "Glancei -usual amount in this month. In July
there was “
a “
deficiency
of one and
Sevent-? Year*«
•••««
wa. anThrough
invj.erau- smoKr.'having eon- ‘hr"-f°'*rth’

”• » ’’"IrttTr.ln v-v

&gt;Ker« Arw

W

£

The New
Horsford’s Bakin" I
excels all ethers ill lie
quality and bakiri" str
A wonderful invention

very light rain throughout the state
tracted “•a
a diwciMw!
, ckrer • .rv to,
/ puffing jujy
nane froin
date to the
away at a cigar every
was , [8tof September. With adroutght thus
u c moment
nm»n he
a u/no
not eating or sleeping.”' He .ranked
practically
unbroken
during
the two
only the very best brands, and in
£g!£« ft!
crop growing months of
those carcleasdaysspenL he saya, more principalWsiOCTMTOwj
July
aud
August,
it
is
not
difficult
to
lor cigars thap U afterward dost him
estimate the condition of crops. They
was (to live.
Corn, potatoes and
2^’7
Well, one afternoon a dav or two be- ! are dried up.
• prised two r&gt;(i « ®
110 train com~ fore “PBlmcr’s Life” was publLJied, I garden truck are damaged beyond re-1 Vw ■
are aud explXd to'??l^n.k‘0ok
bcen
covery;
the
yield
will be but a small'
QUOPj*™*.??*!-“
'
to a prijjc-cattle show at per cent of an average.
____ (NOSaUKAKING.
i
WllVt""
* “ "**'■
the accident
a
*^ime °*., Chelmsford
r----the Xse^burn0!!
A __J and then to a dinner with
The Trade Mark will identify the genuine.
-------I
&gt;5.S5.
C CORDOVAN,
coal the Royal Agricultural society; and on 1
Disasters Multiply.
rRtHCH&amp;HWtaiOCALr.
i
h«5
arriving
lu
town
by
the
last
train,
os
I
1 Pa^U“‘ to aC"4,thc ““‘‘•a
MM»FNECKF&amp;K)UKUa
Two months ago James Huntley’s
was walking homeward my
. cigar un- 20-year-uld daughter Nellie shot and
«t 1 a. m. wax run to MiMT"”ri|hT fortu“t«ly went
went out
out and.
and. mu,
much to my killed herself at the family home in
52S.O2.WORKINat0ts
.. MORTUAGK FORECLOWRE.
I
of Spooner. Tto ™
B“noJ'tt^co. I discovered I had
EXTRA nNE/t's
hid no fuses Holland. Three weeks ago his 22­
QUAKERISM UP TO DATE.
of thn
i
L Wur8t incident
— streets, too, were de- year-old son George married sud. m. about me- The
. -&lt; Furniture Ma- ufadturlnc (kNn.
1_
' wbu. „
k occ,‘rreii »t 10:« a.
.; !gage bearing date June laMb. A.
•
serted.
so
that
there
was
nobody
from
'
denly
.the
girl
he
had
wronged
and
I~ br th. soeu- 7“,le »*&gt;« passenger train from Minot-,
rtgaged to the undersigtied, Daulrl
v‘’' whom a llKht could be obtained.
| who bore him a child within a few
i- i-the bd'owing dtsrrlb.
Bestd0*601^.
h: „:sro1lll¥ ’V”*1 °' the
The recent yearly meetinq of the So- *
Ludgate hill I noticed days. She waa Mamie, the 16-year-old
. t . tii-.Mnl In the.City of Haatlng*.
“« XXre teJ Ja^t ,rainscene.
,‘T’ thOn
« descending
«« ‘
SEND rC® CATALOGUE
.
Michigan, and drarrlbed as fol- oiety of Friends adopted several
that
thejjas of the gas lamp, perched daughter of cx-Ald. Jacob Knite. Sr.
• I.• DOIKM.AS «
.-.'it city lots five hundred forty-four,
wreck
to
take
a
train
on
tlra
IU
th
ln&lt;
’
ra
k
°
'
hlgh
“
itainst
the
wall
just
within
changes
in
discipline
that
will
be
of
.. x a,.
...just within
...
Week ago George lost two fingers
----- -------------BROCKTON,
MASS.
the wall
, ..ifmlv five, five hundred forty-six.
. -. ■ f.vtV'Mven, five hundred forty- very general Interest. The rule con­
—j**•«, »»«.-»uruH.ru. 'Th
mere
“vc^Bamry^by^urcbMlna
're' and half his right hand iu a bandsaw ( Y««
■ । i.irvd fifty, five hnrdred fifty-one.
Because,
we are the largest
of
a slanting ledge at the lower at his father's planing mill, and a day
~ -------------------------- manufacturera
r““
1 r. &lt;t fifty-two. five hundred seventeen, cerning marriage, says the Philadel­ ^^T'thr^^'^lL?^ and
aboea in the world, and piaranlee
: -rd . ightbrn, live hundred npieteen. phia Press, that for time out of mind
-part ofr*.this
U! . wall 1 placed my foot on it. after his wife Mamie shot herself advertised
the value by alamping the name and pnee on
• •. tM-niy. five hundred twenty two.
and, springing up, succeeded in light- through the heart, dying Instantly.
the bottom, whicn protects yon against high
vn nvrt&gt;»&gt;-three, fire hundred twruty- tax been warded with sm/h rigor in utci “ n!“d \'’h°"'Er of burn ing oil fell ing
price* and the middleman's profits. Our shoe*
--J
—'■*■ —
■ h.vi.ln-.i twenty-five, four hundred the aociety, has been changed in the upon the afnghbed people. -”” ”
- a paper-spill which I had improequal custom work in style, easy fitting and
r I undred four, four hundred fire, direction of liberality. It is now alto­ of Injured lx as follows:
1 he list vised, but in my rapid descent one of |
Roiied in Tar and Featbvr*.
nnall«i»c We- have them sold eicivis now alto- , li'tir hundred wven. four buiiRev.
wnere at lovrc; piu.es ...
,
'
my
feet
unluckily
caught
the
edge
of
,
Rev
*
Charles
Claucey,
of
Frontier,
ir lwmlred nine, four hundred gether feasible for a racml er to marev •Ji”,1"
M “iOMspolls. I»ck. L.M.
other make. Take no substitute. I f yonr
the curb and I dislocated my ankle and . was tarred and feathered and rolled any
J&lt;.d eleven and four hundred one who Is outside tho soci ety without
dealer cannot supply you. we can. Sold by
’ . thriCity ;&lt;&gt;i Hastings, Barry County, losing standing, or, in any event, mem­
broke the small hone of my leg.
। diwn a steep .hill by about forty
’
"o’-” “ a«k
, .&lt;ec»»rdlng to the ttcorded pjat
b*”1' «'&gt;re*ta: S.
Quick us thought I wrenched the an- masked men. some of them husbands,
t&gt;jt then wl«h nil tke iieredltameuls bership in the society, formerly It V iSu?
:!-.tt;nic«i 'hereunto pertaining; to wax impossible for n member to merry V
,
S&lt;“U»vl. n~k buniM: kle into its place again, but it was not who did not lske the minister’s course
I'BOBATH ORDKB.
O.. hair burned off so easy to unite two pieces of fractured °r conduct A few years ago, on aoU. K Dickey, of Clevttaad.ntaem!k!"ata?:
tin- tlulloingv iherron. Including
r&gt; ,ii'&lt;| drv kiln*. This mortgage anyone not a member of the society
Blair Of Michigan. County of Bany-sa.
1 mi iifi-.inf day-of July. A. I) nvi. without the consent uf t ie meeting. , reL
Al a session of the Probate Court for the
bumw ’b"'
W»ea- bone, so I hopped to a neighborhir count of his troubles, Clancey with\ Mi. In the office ot the Register
ot harry, holden at th* Probate olflce. IB
a '‘"Oner. „l H.mmona. post and there awaited the protecting . drcw from tho Methodist Protestant County
the Ctty of Hastings, in said county, on Fri­
1 . r Barry County. Michigan, tn liber provided the person was a member of ' taLd.
church and started a church of his own
cHoTro^r peeler’s periodic round.
day the 3ist day of Auunst, In the year one
on,page3K Default ba- been any other body. Now. in । dl’ cases, if
■ ■ .• ■ielictoTi of said mortgage. No »alt
He came at last and charitably put . in a Httle log building, taking five or •housand eight htu&gt;«lrv»l und ninety four.
the meeting consent, it catJ be done in
b®*1 bun‘eU *0*1 clothe*
. •-.i-jfc has been instituted at law to re
, ^Pretest,
rrrrr;.’ Charier W. Ams’rorg. ‘Judge ot
?&lt;x&gt;"hed
Le*y W. Myers, ot Wapello, me into a cab and accompanied me 3'x families with him.
■ :-i.-dh-v» wow remaining secured god order. Even if a me:
' Probate.
___ __marry
a
•mber
* In llw matter ot the esUU -bf En» Hud­
la. American consul io Vittoria. B. C. hand* home. I was carried upstairs, a sur- •
: &gt;r^ ।^e or noy part thereof. There is
Ileaith In Michigan.
. due at the dale ol this votlee up- contrary to the order of the meeting •nd tsoe burned. Mrs. W. J. Notting, of geon was sent for and the broken limb j
■r-di-.vv- scoured by said mortgage and desire to retain membership, the MMMnolnee. hand* slightly burned; Olof OakDuring the week ended September 8 son wdmg and filing the peHti ^ulv verified
Daniel Btrikor. ewmor ot the last •III aud
. । iM.irtgar'-the suni of thirty-one
wald. station mower, hand*, face and body was set. Then 1 was put to bed and |! reports sent in by seventy-six observ- of
testament of said deceased praying that his
. ■ .io hu’rtrrd and twenty dollars and meeting is now, by the clu nges in the earned; H. Rudhrer. of Menominee, hand* and ■ told. I should have to remain-----there- a i
I ere in various portions of the state to final account now on file in said court may be
‘
, • .1- '53IX.3 26). H&gt; virtue of The discipline, permitted to retain
him. race burned, clothe* 'burned off; Ed. Sy verson month or more,
heard
and allowed and he discharged from said
I the state board of health Indicated
•_ &lt; lt- eontiimed in said mortgage, will The women’s meeting, it__
_ also lie section hand, badly burned; T. J. Watkins of
may
J*
’ ” ’I was fretting
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I
&lt; 1 refating said amount m -dur
the r^.,1-------- Jt -------waa while
under this I that cholera Infantum decreased in ’Thereupon it is ordered, that Fridsy the
.
—~».m.&lt;*oa, auixiarq uowu
11
I shall sell the prewrtv* observed, is given equal vc iee witli the
day of September. A. D.. 18M at Uno dock n
Typhoid fever 28th
vr&lt;wri’’»-d. toerther with said mejL
by the explosion, bead scorched, unknown &lt;4.1
• » •»
K"art- I area of prevalence.
the forenoon, be assigned for the bearing of sate
man. very seriously Burned
i ner in Raimer s Life paid me“aj- sym•.-.brnlera and dry kilns. « so
was reported at fifty-eight places, petiUon and that the heir* at law of said de­
The new discipline inukrs a number t
•
pr. tuiM* as shall br reec-Mary to
No ouc had supposed thai there was ’ P“th,!tic vWt "'&gt;rt taught me out of . diphtheria at thirty-one, measles at ceased and all other person* Interested tn said1
• ,ti. &gt;..nt to due it|s&gt;u the iodMMed- of other changes. Among the most in- any danger that the lank would blow i
' ,F*OT“tion f°I’a “«« “taf. •vHh- I six. scarlet fever at thirty-seven, con- estate, are required to appear at a session of
• : by *.t1*i mortg»ge together .with
said court, then to be holden at the 1 rohnts of­
. - .i( this t"vrclosu»r, ai public veottue lo terestlng is one ri-onnm inding that up. as the oil had hero burning for i V?1’ “. 5°unB’ ^ng a word to me of 1 sumption at 234 and smallpox at De- fice, tn the City of Hastings, in said ro isty. asd
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j.id'-r st the north froat denr ot friends absta.in from the use,
cultavbshow caw. it any (here be. why the praver at
‘‘
•“««».
i’’int ren- troiL
■ ■ ig the City of Hastings. Barry tion, manufacture and safe of tobacco, some time. The tank contained about .
the petitioner mar wit be gnui’ed. And ttls
■ ■ .--.I that being the plare where
turtner.ordered. that said petitioner give natica
6,000 gallons of oik Messrs. Dickey ture had already
' met with.
___________
(Aairtj for life Countv ot Rarry la A recovimendatiun again.*.t the
Wire Sues for Property.
use and
to tbs persons intcrvsied in said mate, of tbo
Owing to this circumstance 1 have
of said petltlo 1 and the hearing
■ i.sJ'.v’.iie 20th dal &lt;4 October, 1KH. mlc of liquors has long b *cn in force, and Rudiger and an elderly man, | always reckoned that the going-out of
Theodore Reeves, a farmer, left pendency
thereof by et.uMng a copy ol till* order m be
i, A the forenoon of said day.
whose name could not be learned.
und
rc:nkins
unchanged.
except
that
my
cigar
cost
me
about
fifteen
hundred
Traverse
City
July
19
and
has
not
published In the Hasting* Bannxh. a news­
Dtstei. W. ItKYNOiXH*. Trustee.
Were
the
most
seriously
injured.
Mr,
i
paper
printed
circulated In said County of
.
Mortgagee.
it has been extended so as» to embrace Rudiger'S clothe^ were all burned from pounds, which actuaries tell me would, since been heard of.
He paid his Barry, once In and
each week tor three successive
“furnishing any material v hereby
_____ x.........
the his bodj*. The hands of several of the with compound -----interest- added, have. board bill at the Occidental hotel, and weeks previous to said day nt nearing.
‘
Chas W. AKMnuQNG.
testimony against intoxii ants is vio­ Injured were so Ijadlv burned that the "’n’’u.n,”‘lit°
thoutand pounds ’ paid for two weeks in advance for his
Judge ot Probate.
lated.”
that
had
flesh heeled off
M [ at t^jadate. A sum sufficient, 1 fancy, wife-..v. It soon developed — he -----(A true copy.)
- ------ - J
----------; to buy up all the “partagas imperiales ; transferred all hi» property, amount*
HTie testimonies in retail m to “plain;
dice fretn tile Secretary of
, t &lt;it.O» d 'hxt.at Uie lien- ncss” of speech, apparel nd’ ’behavior
i ing to 315.000. to relatives in Pennsyl■ auperfinos” in the world.
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NAMED FOR CONGRESS.
i-'-liuthe State of Michl, vania. Salt is brought by hia wife for
rerxain unchanged. The
ucrtfdlitK I be fir-it Mon
PATENT LEATHER.
! recovery of property.
u. belnx Tuesday Nov. 6th latum to slavery is stri^ fen nut. und I4*t ®f t ongrr**l&lt;u&gt;*! &gt;omlu»tl(in« Maio !
t&gt;V the Different Fartlc*.
many absolute expressidns
Siriny
Went Thrnush a Sidewalk.
Candidates fof congress were sc- i
Tr-woirer. Auditor General, ixod.
lected us follows! On Thursday:
t
i &gt;
r'
,,
, •
Thirtv-onc, persons were precipitated
.•State Land Otter. AitorThe queries have Ut n
ne’,;r, Bitox
gtarrolly tailed into an* are!l‘i,v thc eivioFg „.ay of a
iprrlntendmt c.t Public InWi*rom&lt;ln. FL._ Ll.................
in'.er of Ur .stat*- Board now embrace fourteen, th answerin;
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---------dlsCrbi.
-------T. H.’ Al'
P,'U'".t
w»s ?ral,’"IMe1 ‘.n sidewalk U Nashville. The worst in­
(&lt;i«aj-). Alabama.
Ninth
of which embraces a state ment of the | drlch (rep.). CaUfoftoa. Fourth district. T. B, ,. America.
-A smooth, glased finish is I .
* ,
:st alii Bhannvn irepi; Fifth. E .V. Loud trep-» n - • first given ««
xue J M„. Altwr('Mlx,
to cansKtu
calfskin inrruncc.
io France. The
!«,
; Mrs. X.
condition of the sccjel;
' ; nomtnswu- targlsss. Gawuner Tyler tdem., | leather. says tho New York Telegram, P. COssem, skull fractured and IntcroaLin■
■ • .
easentia I points.
.
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j
rencmlngteu.
•un’y b’-lofafe. al«n n Senator
juries; Mr*. Bam. riba broken and bad
# Each person cats on the avenge
!
is
curried
expressly
for
the
purpose.
(•lie
of
the
charges
that
has
lx*vn
|
V
Distrl *t N t-tiU &gt;uite:
j The following, congressional nomif over 1,000 meals per j ear. To pro-.
, und particular care is taken to keep it cuts: Mr*. F. H. Sprague, severely bruised;
• b’-itH? iu rhr State LeitiMA made i.- the sub.stitnti&lt;&gt;n &lt;&lt;&gt;f' the
' term ’; natlotitr were made on Friday
I perly flavor theso would require
Mrs. William Sweeny, badly cut and internal­
i—eniatlve l&gt;Kr*«' coinprlMnv “freeministry of the gos xT
!
as
free
as
possible
from
grease;
the
I say 17 cents worth of Diamond
'। nuwas.n.
ly Injured; Mra. Francis Showalter. Injured
a r -’ in
ito place
niniMs
\vi*cons!u. Seventh
district,. v.
o. »• Lexa
■
•
*
dciouau uimwtci
Leita . ,i...
.
• -•.
Vou :«r»* i«Jm» hereby iwtifird
-■ ,’ *, - ,»-------------- ,1
I Crystal Kalt. Tills is a trifle greaU
’ wl* 'leh
dla- t■ (Ara.). , _______________
Coinnwo. Sreonc_______
m.lrlrt,. T.
of the term ••hireling.
..........................
* was
.
- r«
— , skins arr then tacked on frames and about bead and spine.
-dpi. ihrwaiUlw '•nbnitttr«i
I er outlay than if the other kinds
___ — ’The
*: _nony
:__ a '' Bowen &lt;!«&gt;)•
t VI-nGJrr&gt;s.
tif
with
composition
of- Hns**ed
MH-mlment m Sectton *1. Art!- tasteful
testi
Virginia. Tenth-----district.
Tb&lt; —
n»-_ ■' coated
M»ovc««aa tomany.
aw# aaavaaij
. IXa .... «...
vrra,
, um—
.i........
, against
--- ---------------------------------------------- ------ .with
--- r&lt;a
- rtrtmnrtfiitinti
---r --I were used, but 5 cents would
lutitutloh «*f ltd* Mair rvlslnr a
_ paid
.. .A ministry is not changed,
........ r . ..buta** as
Gcmx
Si- *‘ &lt;Tt'p‘V New
B more than cover the diftBrepoe,
on aud
auu umber,
umuer, in the
tuc proportion
prupuqtiuu of |
O&lt;KX1
’,’ow Mexico. T.
T. H.
B. Mill*
Mips .■ oil
and pay for the luxury of having
&lt;W’'
1■ eighteen
t-ulloiis of
oil to
fl\m
of
umber '!
InacaaeatCliarloUengainstEdeighteen
gallons
of
oil
to
five
of
umber
only the name by which it is
’ *known ‘is
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fandldates furcongress were sele&lt;n-,lloile&lt;1,11)tlln„M.jvs„li,t!in(ithcnmis&lt;.di ward O’Neill for violation of the
»u -ft th!-, slatd sctLoririug In­ rendered mure' euphonious
. Homes to Me «.tienj such
ed as follows on Saturday:
'•.»#
...**•
n-I tocnnntv
Honor law
de- liquor law tho de-1
„ Incnl ontimi county
localthe
option
j
with
spirits
of
turpentine
the
proper
vd.
•
Peace* and arbitration are also advoIlllnpl*. Fourth dlmrict. Charles W. Wood­
Lampblack
is also added ' iendant was found guilty of keeping a •
,
&gt;'»: tied that at said election
man (rep,). Ohio, Twenty-first district. T. L. i consistency. I
■ ■is applied
• ••
U&lt;! ’he followkut-couiitv r»fin or­ place where intoxicating liquors are •
: Johnson (dem.) r^aunilnated.
New York.. when the
. . composition
.
uunty. viz:— a Hterlfl. &lt; Jerk,
From 1 stored and sold. This was a test case, I
Twenty-eighth district. 6 A. ^bickering I: &lt;ler
VICTIMS OF FOOL’S GOLD.
«IC1 to
VV give
£••«&gt; color
WXVA and body.
r. R» gistrr &lt;»f IWxts. !*r&lt;»*e|
(ntP-)*
&gt;
ll,^.&lt;&gt;
ne.
ft
...w
/write
r\f
vlr.u
n
w.
o Qrcult ( ourt ('ominisslunj three to four coats of this arp ncces- . and involves twenty-six other men of
Instead of the.other kinds. But the
-. an.I a Ceunty riuHeyor.
Breckinridge Probably I&gt;A't
important tiring about it is the Oner
j sary to form a substance to receive the the county who were recently in­
Jam. H. McKKVITT. taro.
flavor your food will have and the
•
TUi.tv
..1 nn
i Fair Souvenir. Hun
un taro.
i LhXlXOTON. Ky.. Sept 17.4-Id the 1 varnish.
They ar.t
arc 1'1
laid
on wifH
with aa knife dicted by a grand jury.
.sheriff nfBam Cfauty. Mich.
greater protection your health will
Stretched flat oh his sb much on the pj.|maries of the Seventh !congros- or scraper. To render the goods soft 1
receive when you use the salt that'sJj
Salt inspected In AugmL
gravelly walk’nthr front of the east ■ gjonal Strict Saturday W. C. Owens and pliant cadi coat must be very,
The
report
of
the
state
salt
inspector
OKDKUOF I’VBI.ICATKH-.
entrance to thw Mining c liMiug, with
•
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^
e
]j
evet
i
to
have
secured
a
safe
nj»
light
and
thoroughly
dried
after
each
!
not got it, write to ua If you make
.
Jt’UCTCU w lt»' V
a
: 'li- 'i.inti the Circuit Corel for the his now:
rtruw* iyithin
within one inch &lt;■ft ’ the ground.
trroutld. |i . .. of» the delegate*.
___ . ..k 1‘ ”The
i&gt;u_ __
..
,..... •
../I for Augnst shows the salt inspected in
butter, investigate our Dairy Salt; .
vote
application. A« .i.:..
thin coatis
aftenvard
' • rry -11 i liauvery.
tbere's money In IL Addresa
~lay a sxnall lx&gt;y the other
*' r day. Around j stood: Owens, 8,007; Breckinridge, 1 applied of tlie same composition of the state as follows:
Manistee. 32.1C6 barrels; Buy. 06.070. Manon.
Diamond Crystal Salt Co., /&gt;«
( umplalnaat
him. says the Chicago Tri tmue, were— I 7.687; Settle. 8,429.
Plurality for , proper consistency to be put on with.a a.TVi; St. Clair.
Sarlnaw. 48^59; CcST. CLAIR. niCH.
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'*
— “ m showed
—
inrestigaU
:
; brush and with sufficient lampblack 1 rcMO. 10.010; Huron, 2.WI; Midland, 1.9®;
: li!o*' M. Chalker Einms L. as subsequent
■ Owens, 410.________ ________
total.
3S3.7V9
barrels.
n* Brown.. Chai lets Hausnc. May one brother, his mother, two sistera. i
! boiled in it to make n perfect black. I
Cyrlonc In TrnaeMee.
Fe! L-.
Wffiisra N. Devine, as
one grand- j
When thoroughly dry it is cut down ,
tr,n.r.if iltr rotate of Husau Ferry, one cousin. one aunt, one
• Memphis, Tenn., Sept. IK—North with n scraper having turned edges, '
______ ______
mother.
The brother an&lt; ..slaters were .
John Jacobs and John Green, said to
was
twlti Court, ht-ld at the Court scattered around in portions some-ii •Memphis
——--------• struck by
- a tornado at
to the youtLul hero of noon yesterday and nem-ly w.peu_ off when it is ready to varnish. The princi- ' be members of a gang of opium smug­
:)••• t itvof » srtmgs ia said County,
TIME TABLE.
what similar to the youl
pal varnish used is made of linseed oil glers with headquarters at Windsor,
: •!.*&gt; of SepirmtH-r A. D , WPL
In effect February ll. IKM.
• Ib-a Ciment pinilh. Circuit Judge, this star}’. Their noses ra» equally । the face of the earth. Robert C. Culp and Russian blue, boiled to the thick­ were arrested at St Clair.
. —. ■ olfactory
.. . _ . ap-lr&gt;nM&lt;t
and several
other other
nersons
ran*’. । ■li'prartag from nfi davit on
waa killed
and several
persons
:
ness
of
printer
’
s
ink.
It
is
reduced
I
close
toJLhe
ground.
The
.
_
Charles V. Chauvin, aged 76. a
: e •:« irndant. Chloe M. Cbalker Is
One hundred thousand with spirits of turpentine to a suitable '
m-­ were—Injured.
•j — —
DO'
I. ’il-nt of ti&gt;&gt;; state. Hut is a resident of pendages belonging to thkal/luV
welder T1,A
mem
Stations.
S ms nenr to I dollar* will not cover the loss todwell- consistency to work with a brush, and | wealthy resident of Grosse Pointe, was
t Illtoole. On motion of Taggart,
*”
murdered by unknown persona
I1, . t» m-4.:uJomplainaBC'* solicitors, it bers of the party were
3gJ Ings and other private property.
then applied in two or three separate
inur that Hw upprarance of Mild non-«esl- mother earth as their half-squatting,
James Cook was killed at the KirbyNORTH.
ti dart Ih- entered herein Mthin four half-sitting posture permitted. Each
coats, which are scraped and pumiced ’ Carpenter company’s mill yard in Me­
rr.l.ti Ibr &lt;L*4-&lt; of thia order, and In
Chicago, Sept 14.—The taking of until the leather is perfectly filled and nominee by a blow on the head from a Chicago Lv
tier api-earaiu’e that she cause her aud every member of thL aggregation
m. p m.x. m.
• :ne b;ii of complaint to be filed, and was busy—busy scratching gravel. testimony was dompleted in the trial smooth. The finishing coat is pnt on : stick of hardwood thrown by a saw. Kalamazoo Lv...
&gt; IV! 5 *1 7 IU
iereel to be served on the Complah)BastCoaper
Albert Root, of Detroit, 10 years old, Richland Junc't.
Hi'itors withla .twenty day* alter ser- With infinite care every iRcb of ground for contempt of President Debs and with special care in a room kept closed I
••r ■ ‘ 4 e &lt;pv rt said Bill and notice of was inspected, and every once in other officers of the American Railway and with the floor wet to prevent ' was found wandering among the cars Cressey .........
r: and in
thereof, said Bill will
union. Judge Woods adjourned court dust. The frames are then run into an in a Chicago depot The only reason Milo
■ &gt; &gt;t&gt;tt-Mr«l by said non-resUoot de- awhile an .exultant cry of “got some”
Dalton
frtnU:
Ari&lt;l iris ftirti-r ordered, that within from one individual would spur the to Tuesday- September 25, when the oven heated to about one hundred and 1 he would give for running away was CRorerdala...;...
seventy-five degrees.
In preparing i that he was not happy.
Bkullz
h'.' the Complainant cause a aoMce of
arguments
will be heard.
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r to U- published In the Hastings others on to renewed exertions.
this kind of leather the manufacturer .
One bystander finally went to the
1. newspaper pouted, published and
A neat but unsuccessful attempt Hastinok...........
Crime of a Rejected Wooer.
must give the skin as high a heat as it I
- n«aid County, aud that said jiubll- small boy and queried: I
,
was made to swindle Rush Culver, re­ Coats Grove
I'OBTX-ASD. Ore . Sept- O'—
- eoatlnued therein once In each week
can bear in order to dry the composi­
“
What
are
you
looking
for,
«m?"
ceiver of the United States land office Woodland
In MU.’croeloE, or that she cause a
Stoneijel*, a civil engineer, shot and
Woodbury
•tel.-, ■: th**order !&lt;• i»e personally served on
“Gold.” was the sententious answer. killed Mrs. Mabel Colvin on the itreel tion on the surface as rapidly as pos- j at Marquette, out of $424.
FU jf. L.AN.
Bible without absorption, and cau­
■■■•1 • -rosident D&lt;!endaut at least twenty
“Found any?”
.
Jerome Bristol, aged 46, fell into an LxntlDg...................
yesterday alutnoon anti then blew tiously, so as not to injure the fiber of
•JajR J^-fore the time aboae presenbed for her
Detroit.....................
. ipi-curaiice
open
well
on
his,
premises
at
Coldwa
­
“Yep.”
out hia own brains. Her refusal to re­
12
Grand Baplds.........
the leather.
Clement £mtk. Circuit Jodte.
•
Slowly he opened hta lightly closed
ter and was killed.
ceive bU attentions was tlie cause.
r.umliMd, conniersigned and entered bv soe,
Bar barn a* J»p*nrif Cat torn*.
left hand and exhibited half a doren
John G. Naglkk. Register.
Robert Harding, aged 14. fatally
Legal
Rig
11
tii
of
Merchant*.
1
\kt. Knapfbn &amp; Brntron. Compla4n- grains ot iron frites, worth nbout
From evidence that it seems-difficult shot himself at Jackson. He was a
Stationa.
*at.«.'-••■la-itors.
Bloomington, Hl., Sept
* to dispute, it appears that in the Celes­ cripple and despondency was the
seven cents a poundAU of which is but history under a guit in the circuit court here Judge tial empire old, incurably diseased and cause
GOOD ADVICE.
MODTH.
modern guise. When the earth gave Tipton ruled that druggiata. dry goods hopelessly depraved persons are fre-i
While fixing the electric lights in
up its yeUow treasure half a century and grocery dealers were not com­ quently burned alive in order to rid | the tower of the city hall at Det roit Chicago Ar.........
pelled
to
a
ell
to
colored
peop
le.
the
community
of
the
burden
and
re
­
ago many a man dug
gold and
F. J. French was made a raving mani­ Kalanifino Ar...
Eve-y patriotic Jti’en should give his
sponsibility of their care-taldug. This , ac by a shock. '
thought he found it; moi
i aircastle
Interior Imparl moot EmploIM.
■■rtCooner Lv..
pwsona! effort .and influence *o increase
Richland June!.
WAMUXorox, Sept IT.-The register arrangement is the result of a mutual .
was wrecked when the
Some evil-minded person entered the OresMT...............
understanding,
the
victims
assenting
:.v- circulation *f his home paper which
of
the
Interior
department,
complete
mering duet turned ooi
» fo°l
sawmill of D. T. Smith at Romeo and MDo..................
gold’’—iron pyrites
And there are to July 1. wil1 h* iEBlied ln B f«w 4»ya- to and sometimes assisting in the pre- ■ cut the belts, causing a loss of &gt;800.
•caches the American policy of ProtecLories current in the far west tMt It shows t£at the total number of em­
-Bay
tkm. It is his defy to aid in this respect
when some ot the castles fell they ployes then was 14.0U.
^♦^^hSities. aiJd the burials have oounty, have sent twelve students to
.
in e*. ry way possible. After the home
"rX*
ro^cteFw^ the » the Indian school at Carlisle, Pa, thi. Hastixos......
buried their builders beneath the ruins.

LPAT?0IT ST0VE '"OR"’

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FATS'

WAJF I
Lu■

i :he right material to give the longest service at the^
i Last cost for repairs. They areof the latest patterns
[ finished in the handsomest manner. Ask to see them S
: t the dealers.
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WOOLLEY &amp; BRONSON

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7^1000 &gt; ’
gr Meals for
^FiveCents

Diamond
Crystal Salt

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EqusloU X saej’. Timo.

•cribc for the American Economist,
l'-i‘disked by the American Protective
T.-.riiTleague? One of its corre»pon-

‘-- .ts says: “No true American can
get along without it I consider it the
gn-’Cte*t and truest political teacher in
T- e Urii.et! States.”
Se-id postal card request for free
sample copy. Address XVilbar F.Waken-.an. Genera’ Secretary, 135 West 23d

PARKER'S^

2!*!5

KOM • luxuriant

gr^m.

KssES

TuK Havts. Ind.. Sept. IS-—*1^
trotted a mile yesterday in »:M on the
feme track here eu which Nancy.Huka
tokd tlie world’s record at S:04. Sep-

rnlintr nowers.
unction ot the ruling
powers. Great term.
Thomas Murray, aged 53 years, a
preparations are made and there is
much ado, and sometimes a show ot character well known in police circles,
was
accidentally drowned at Bay City.
grief, but a great deal ot the latter is
During an electric storm at White­
evidently perfunctory, as there Is an
^ndation ot St. Swithdn’.ichureK
all-around feeling of satisfaction on hall Mrs. Jacob Smith and a son were
Mexico's Congress Convenes.
which is sttnated right,In
CITT or Mexico. Sept 17.-The Mex­ the part of the spectators and more or instantly killed by lightning.
Buckley A Douglas' shingle miU at
ican congress was opened by p™“ld'°t less complacency on the mind of the
nine "ho. in bis speech, aid that victim, who is comforted by the as­ Manistee is now turning out about
Of tbo SaviQUT M the centra
“«uin mSco was on friendly relation, with surance that he is fulfilling a tradition 150,000 shingles daily. Their yearly
and will earn the respect of his an­ cut is about 800,000.000 shingles.
^U^ds^ision. of property all nation*
1
cestors and gone-befores This custom
Mrs. Harr}- Burnell, eldest daugh­
SXt.tbreughonCthe^
Edlmr. Kill E-rh
is scarcely more strange and barbarous ter of Alfred Milnes, of Coldwater,
Gatesville, Tex., bepx.
. than the Japanese practice of com­
died in Denver, CoL, of consumption.
und
B.
¥.
Ar».tron«.^
^^jEnglaod^in whiebaU
d»U, inasteset pelling a man for certain crimes or Her remains were buried in Cold­
calamitieslo commit suicide. It would, water.
its artenea
English liura- duel hereat least, ba\e Its compensations in
.
Thomas A. Garfield, the only broth­
ornntiqu.^^
cxisUd
that the criminal could be made to er of the assassinated president, is
Closed Its Doors.
ture‘ Ar^ 1- y^tototo about diis stone
New i-OBK, Sept -ir.-Ths Mutuol take himself oil and thus leave no un­ living on a farm 16 miles from Grand
among Enffbr‘4h^Lther superstition. Benefit Life Association of America pleasant reflections upon the mind of
Hoeed ita doors under orders of
insane, neparlmem of the .«UThe London Stone.

Mont travelers whUe in
virit to-’London atone.” J™.‘

ShX^uTtaS^

Goats Grove...
Woodlaad.....
tefc::::
Grand Bsplds.

Traverse Qty.
Charlevoix....
Petoakey ........
Bay View.......

. »w on autnai only. Axent* matt signal
trains at flag stations as aoon m they caa bo
at the company, who rtwnf the right to etenge
the time of such twins without noCka.
No.« will wait st Woodbury lor p*hm&gt;m*
trom No. 1 on D. L &amp; N.
Bajqpge must be at the depot « least 8 miv
utmbefoM leaving time of Irslus.so thatsM
may have time to check it property; uttetwSei.
nnl vUAr»^rd until

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Thursday, Sept, to, 1894.
maVshall l. cook. mt*.

THE HABrtXOf*. MICH., POBTOFFICIt,
AUOUtfr 14. 1879.

EDITORIAL NOTES
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OOVKKNOK—Ji.lin T.Rich.
UEU’T GOV.—Alfred Milner.
SEC’Y of STATIC—WiMbtugtun Gardner.
TREASURER—d. W. Wllktaeou.
AUDITOR GENKRAL-btaaley VT. TorATTY GENERAL—Fred A. Maynard.
COM M R STATE LAND OFFICE—W. A.
French.
SUPT PUB. INSTRUCTION—H. R. Pat­
tengill.

ANOTHER PENSION OUTRAGE.

Gen. William Shakeepear** Pension Cot
OfT-HU Letter to S. E. Kicks.

From the Lowell JournaL
Tbe fight of Judge Long with the pen­
sion department has for some time taken
tbe attention of the whole people from
other equally as high handed acts of the
enemies to the Union veterans now in
charge of that department, but another
case Is coming before tbe people and the
czar of the pension department will find
his hands folk
Hon. William Shakespeare te -one of
Kalamazoo’s foremost citizens and was for
years the editor ot the Gazette, the only
democratic paper in Kalamazoo. He was
postmaster of Kalamazoo during Cleve­
land’s first adminstration and Quartennas• ter General on Governor Begole’s staff.
He has been a consistent and earnest dem­
ocrat in the past aud has not yet renounc­
ed the party. At the first call for troops
he enlisted iu our late civil war and to-day
carries eight scars and some confederate
lead as a momenta. He was shot through
the hips breaking both legs and leaving
one about three Inches shorter than its
companion and one wound is, more than
half the time, a running sore.
At tbo late encampment of the G. A. R.
at Owosso, he saw fit to mak? some strict­
ures on tbe policy of the present adminis­
tration and they have taken revenge on
him by cutting off his pension. In their
notice of him they state they have "confi­
dential affidavits on file" j ns tidying their
policy and Mr. Shakespeare proposes ta
find out who has struck him iu the dark.
When the notice of his l»eing dropped
from the rolls came out S. P. Hicks, an
old friend, wrote him a letter of condo­
lence, receiving in reply the letter pub­
lished below which Mr.’ Shakespeare has
consented to allow published and we glad­
ly place the matter before our readers
giving dispassionately all the facts con
cerned. The letter is as follows:
Kalamazoo. Mich., Sept. 8, 1894
S. P. Hicks. EsqLowell, Mich.
Dear Sir:—I am in receipt of your kind
and sympathetic letter of yesterday. I
assure you If I only consulted my own in­
terests and my own personal feelings, I
should not enter Into a contest with the
Pension Bureau, but 1 believe that it Is
the duty of every patriotic citizen to, in
all legal ways, show their dissent to the
disreputable and dishonest manner in
which the office is now conducted.
I have no particular desire for notoriety,
but I do believe that the Commissioner of
Pensions has no right to bribe people to
commit perjury* by promising them im­
munity from publicity and from prosecu­
tion, and to use the affidavits that he gets
in that way to set the machinery of the
department In motion to annoy and humil­
iate persons who have given their best
blood In defense of their country. Neither
do I believe that be has any right to de­
tail clerks to make “special examination of
pensioners,” unless there Is “suspected at­
tempts of fraud on the government”
Neither do I believe that he has any right
to call upon the pensioners to furnish
testimony where there are no charges of
fraud or Irregularity in the procurement
of their pensions. Neither do I believe he
has any right to undertake to circumvent
the law that makes a pension a vested
right and which requires notice to tbe
pensioner before proceedings are taken
to annul it Neither do I believe that af­
ter a pensioner has been examined four­
teen (14) times by the surgeons of the
Pension Bureau that the department can
get any more facta by having the pension­
er examined again and I can only ‘ believe
that the action Id my ease was intended as
•punishment for what criticisms I have
ffiade of this disreputable administration.
Your words of sympathy I assure you,
were very acceptable. I can 111 afford the
contest, but I can teas afford to submit
without one. I owe it to my own self
Yours very respectfully,
Whijam Shakespeare.

if Frowidenee is to further frown upon
Vuele Sam's domains, and decree that tbe
next Congress shall be democratic, we
don’t know of a member that we would
rather see there than Dr. Weaver, of
Nashville, tbe democratic nominee from
this district Active, energetic and in­
telligent be would, without Question, la-

We understand that Hon. M. F. JOTTo be Im*. *bto lost a denweralto dan, of MWdievUte. isn’t making any ex­
tra effort to post blumelf on the arduous
tion for such a responsible position ou tbe dotien connected with the office of Lieu­
democratic ticket this year must 'be re­ tenant Governor. That’s right Milt is a
garded In the democratic household «u» big, good-natured fellow and got lots of
friends, and we feel sure that if he will
little short of a martyr.
Again we say that If Congressional take pains to go down to Lansing after
Jan.
1st next that Lieutenant Gov. Milnes
lightning is to strike in the democratic
camp in this district tbe present nominee will take pleasure iu showing him all
will give as good satisfaction as any mern- around the state Capitol.
of his parly could* but Dr. you are on the
Oar fanners cannot raise wool profits-,
wrong side. In fact, to be honest, you are
bly at the present prices, and therm'ro
leading a forlorn hope.
there will probabiy-.be a steady decrease
In the amount raised :by them. The lew
Thus early the repeal of the reciprocity
the supply the greater the demand for
act Is bearing its legitimate and early
foreign wool and. the higher the price.
fruit Spain has recognized the repeal
Tbe foreign farmer prospers at the expense
of the reciprocity act by annulling the
of the home farmer. But then, that Is the
treaty by which -Cuba and Porta Rico were
practical working of democratic theory.
brought into closer trade relations with
the United States. This means on meats
In state as in national affairs the demo­
In brine, bacon, hams, lard, tallow, iiah,
crats have shown their Incompetency.
oats, starch, cotton-seed oil, hay, fruits,
When in power they continued their ses­
wood of all kinds, agricultural implements,
sion of the state legislature till way along
petroleum, coal, etc., exported to Cuba, or
In July, to the disgust of everyone, and
Porta Rico, tbe duties have been reimpos­
did nothing, save that which would add
ed. It means on earn, wheat, flour, but
greater discredit to thieir record. Tbe peo­
ter, boots and shoes, etc., the reductions
ple asked for a short session and the re­
made In favor of the United States are no
publicans gave It to them.
longer In force. It means the advantages
secured to America® products by tbe wis­
Would that every state had a Governor
dom and through the efforts of James G. with as much backbone as Gov. Rich.
Blaine have been destroyed. Democrat When Irregularities were discovered at
legislation has destroyed this trade. Even Lansing ho recognized neither friend nor
democrats will admit this. They may not enemy, democrat or republican. He sim­
be willing to admit but the fact remains, ply did his duty and did it fearlessly, and
flour mills of the northwest which held in such a manner as to win the respect of
orders from these Spanish dependencies members of all parties.
have bad to cancel them. Other manufac­
turers who bad built up a trade there will
The consumption of ali goods in Ameri­
have to cancel this season’s shipments. If ca amounts to $11,605,000,000 annually.
they have not already done so. The bene­ The total imports of all other countries of
fits which had already accrued and were the world is only $7,569,000,000, so that
accruing In larger measure year by year the home market Is worthover $4,000,000,­
are cut off and for what To satisfy demo­ 000 more to us than all the other mhrkets
crat hostility against one of the wisest of the world put together to which we
measures ever adopted by this republic have access.
toward foreign nations. But has nothing
The democrats of tbe state of Michigan
been gained by way of offset? 1 Yes. cer­
tainly, the people have gained tlie privi­ declared for the free coinage of silver, but
they
declared In such a manner that the
lege of paying dearer for sugar and the
party in power the satisfaction of having Almighty couldn't tell how they meant to
repealed a republican law. Tula seems a do it, nor at what ratio. It was nothing
pretty high price to pay "for a penny whis­ more than a flimsy dodge of the silver
Question, and was simply a bait to catch
tle.
.
votes.

We have several times called attention
to tbe fact that among the leaders of both
the populist and democratic parties of
Barry county are a few political wire
pullers and office seekers, who have com­
pelled the followers of both parties to
sacrifice both principle and party and vote
a jumbled, conglomerated ticket that rep­
, resented nothing; that was gotten up for
nothing—save to get an office for a fftw of
the “faithful." The only principle In­
volved has been “anything to beat tbe re­
publican party." Aside from the emolu­
ments of offiao the above principle Is all
that has been contended for, and Is really
tbe height of ambition. On one or two
occasions these adherents of “mlnce-ple
politics” were successful in hoodwinking
voters into fulling In line, but it has now
gone back on their stomachs and they
can’t swallow it As honest Abe Lincoln
In substance said:—You can fool some peo­
ple all tbe time; you can fool all tbe peo­
ple some of the time: but you can’t fool all
tbe people all of the time.
It really looks as if the President bad
scanned a book on “Familiar Quotations"
before writing his letter to Mr. Catchings,
and converted some of Moore’s poetry in­
to prose without giving any credit
These lines are found In Moore’s Lalla
Rookh:—
“Ob for a tonrue to curse the • l**e
Whose treason, like a deadly blight.
Comes o’erthe eounclta of the brave.
And blasts them In their boor of might!"
In winding up one of his sentences in
the Catching’s letter ,the President claims
to belong to the rank and file of tbe Demo­
cratic party who have marked the places
“where tbe deadly blight of 1 treason has

blasted tbe counsels of the brave iu their
hour of might.”
»
Grover Is either an unfortunate plagiar­
ist or else great minds really, do occasion­
ally run in tbe same channel with a ven­
geance.
The real remedy for poverty is employ­
ment, and the man who secures work Rets
something far better than charity. It is
nearer the truth than most people suspect
that the millions spent iu charity if prop­
erly applied, would prevent the need of
charity. It to being recognized that the
ealy true charity is not charity at all, for
nothing so helps the unfortunate, in more
waya than one, as giving of opportunity
to help themselves. The man who accepts
relief without service in return, surren­
ders his pride and sacrifloes a part of bls
manhood. But the man who ta furnished
opportunity to "better his condition through
his own effort alone, is not only relieved,
but ennobled in hie character and elevated
in bls self-eonfideace.—Dayton (Ohio)

Ten days ago a legislative foundling
was abandoned on tbe front steps of tbe
White House. Mr. Cleveland said It was
not his; Mr. WL'sou repudiated its pater­
nity; It had been bora oat of political wed­
lock. Last night u the clock struck 12

cowardly welcome in the house of him

That the warm, tr.tero.1
w»wb
tow.rd. blm b, tbe IXrhtai to fnllr reelprocaied on bl-i r*« to •«■&gt;&gt;««
™
followlu« Mter
8ir Kb'tht W. D.
*i«je». This totter howerer wu &gt; prtt.to
one Mid not loteuded tor poblleoUoo:
Mich.,
HepL. Wti&gt;, I«l.
M, ",7!b£bJrudjU lb.

a Riat* tha* rontains s«c!&gt; rwval good iftltowi m
NDkern - DhlMef. Well may Hastings De proud
At hlr Dlvhton You stand to-day up on the
Udder .llh
r UIM.
bill,,"te.rrukln, atombU. *onuchpra'**
mnnot b. air™ to r™r noble Captalo
to.
wrk ho baa dono tor you. And then Mill U a
pretty r~«l boy. »od my
dittos lack several years and It has always been
•'ffiB%K^S!,Si1?SS7io5 njat-Mh
nleiisnre and pleasant tbouthta of the right

MiXl” ^5^ «"
p.vision and that right royal good fellow Lol.
»b urr. If I «n al!ve and able to go to rhe next
Encampment I pr«n’*
Hastings Division shall have the be?t place in
Camb. I have not forgotten tbe very ^any
court lews shown me hr every 'ne’"^Rr ?,f l*’fp
Hasting* Division, and If onportnnlty
ot.’
fere Itself-1 shall be onlv too glad to de what I
S? to show ray appreciations of your many
klDdnessrs. I enclosed you «nd«r
cover three photographs, one for cantata NI*;
kern, one for the bow. and one fer Col-Mower
Take yourplek and when you look at It tat ever
remind ymi th st there, ta one fellow that^taxi­
ways readv to blow his horn long and loud for

Very Complimentary

At the meeting of the Supreme Lodge,
Knights of Pythias of the world, recently
at Washington the following resolution
was adopted and printed hi their proceed­
ings:—

F. G. STOWELL's
He also has a Snag Proof
Rubber Boot and a new line
of Ladies’ Welt Shoes, and a
complete line made by Rindge.
Kalmbach &amp; Co. of Grand
Rapids. Call and see them.

F. G. Stowell.
MVPKATKM mvtshillid Greatest
nil 1IU 1 lOJu
boTk out, Tails all about
this wonderful aubject. Whatever your views
are on Hypootlwn. you will find this book of
great value. Published price, 80 cento. Sent
free, transportation prepared, if you remit 25
cents for subscription to Hokum sad Hearths,
the elegant household monthly. Address
HOMES AND HEARTHS PUBLISHING CO..

THANKS TO “PHIL.”

Document 90 i.
Whereas, during tbe deliberations of
thia Body, and especially In the consider­
ation of the new Constitution and Statr
utes in Committee of the Whole, Supreme
Representative P. T. Colgrove has pre­
sided with marked ability, eminent fair­
ness. and excellent Judgment; therefore be
it
Rcsoltvd, That the thanks of this Su­
preme Lodge are hereby tendered to Su­
preme Representative Philip T. Colgrove
for tbe manner In which he has presided
over the deliberations of this convention
of the Supreme Lodge, Knights of Pythias.
Will L. Scism,
Sup. Rep., Neb.
The resolution was unanimously adopted.
Hastings Markets.

The resolutions adopted by tbe Grand
Army of the Republic, condemning the
present administration for its hostility to
the old soldiers, are very emphatic. While
they are not abusive yet they leave no
room for doubt and uncertainty.

Butter, 10 to!«.,
Corn per bu., 43.
Eggs per doz., 12 to II.
Hides per lb.. U',.
I aTO per lb.. IOj
Potatoes per bu., 40 to 60.
Rye per bu.. 40
Tallow per lb.. S4.
Oats per bo., ».
Wheat, red perbu- 47.
W neat, white per bu.. 47.
Clover Seed per bu.. 4.30 toC.OT.
Timothy Seed per bu., xoo.
Barley per bu. SO to 90.
Hay per ton, 500 to. 7.00.
Pork dressed. C OO.
Beans, 1.25 to 1.30.
Chicken dressed. 10.
Beef dressed. 3.00.
Beef live, 2A0.
Mutton, dressed. 3.
Wool.-is to 10.

The Journal .advocates fusion, thereby
throwing principles to the winds. The
people have several times voted that what
the Journal wishes It is best not to have.
They will do so again this year.
The record of the bank clearing houses
shows that there was over ten billions of
dollars less business the first seven
months of this year than there was in the
first seven months of 1893.

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teachers and lovers ol music to ENGLISH
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select the very latest songs and Beautiful Catalogue sent bn Application.
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That big contribution made to thedemocratic campaign fund by the sugar trust
has paid for itself many times over.

Wc have a lot of Second-Hand
ones yet.
"Hoax Myth” seems to be a reality
around the pension department as r good
many of the old soldiers cau testify. —
Harper’s, Sheldon’s, Sanders, Wil­

son’s, Appleton’s, Patterson’s
Spellers, Robinson’s Arithmetics,
Felter’s Arithmetics, Davies &amp;
Peck’s Arithmetics,
Milnes’
Arithmetics, Montuth’s Geogra­
phies, Barnes’ UZHistory’,
Hutchinson’s Physiology,
Brand’s Physiology, Townsend’s
70 Lessons in Civil Govern­
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The Old Pioneers.

The old pioneers of Barry Co. met
the Court House Saturday, pursuant to
the call of their president, the Hon. A.
Towne, of Prairieville. The first meeting
of this association dates July 95th. 18f8,
which was called for the purpose of or­
ganization.
Henry A. Goodyear was
chosen as President. Wm. A. Bristol, Vice
President and Willard Hayes, Sec’y. At
this meeting the Constitution and By
Laws were drafted and the time fixed for
the first regular meeting on the 8th of
January, 1874.
This makes this the 90th regular meet­
ing, and though many, whose faces were
familiar at that time will not answer any
more al roll call, the meeting was a very
interesting one. Tbe number ot deaths
reported by the historian was 62. After
the address of welcome, Mrs. Belle Hen­
dershott. accompanied by Mrs. Carrie
Goodyear on the organ, sang a song en­
titled, "I cannot sing the old songs," and
was beartjly cheered, (as she always la.)
Tbe papers read were interesting, especi­
ally tbe paper prepared and read by Mrs.
Hayes was loudly cheered, and motionmade to have the same printed in the city
papers. Miss Diamond’s recitation, ‘-Out
ot the Old House Nancy, Into tbe New”
was finely rendered, and she was cheered
with general applause on leaving the plat­
form. As tbe old pioneers bad left tbe
old court house for the new one, it was
very appropriate and fully appreciated.
Many of the old pioneers were agreeably
surprised to meet Salmon C. Hall, the
second Register of Deeds for Barry Co.,
now an old man 85 years of age, bat very
sman. for one ao old. He made a very In­
teresting talk to tbe old pioneers, and
with much feeling recounted many inci­
dents of the long ago. Said be didn’t
find tbe bland trees and section comers
here now, marking the Government survey
of what is new tbe dty of Hastings. Of old
pioneers, there is doc a man tn Barry
Co. probably better known and remem­
bered than Salmon C. Halt At tbe elose
of tbe speaking, Mrs. Hendershott sang
“Auld Lang Syne" which was fully ap­
preciated by the audience.
Tbe Rev.
Grigsby very kindly officiated as chap­
lain, In tbe absence of Chaplain Wakefield
who was attending Conference at Jackson’
and unable to be present
Tbe music and recitation were a new
feature at tbe old pioneer gatherings, and
all fell very thankful u&gt; tbe Committee
Mra. Clement Smith and Mias Rose Goodyear for this very Intereatteg feature, and

When you are at the Fai
Look at what ?
__ Why those High Cut Welt
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We are naw receivlne our new fait nne
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Emily
JW, of York, N. Y I,
yon a good, Krt.ey p.nl ttfit.st, tbe best
vlxltlng rel.HvM it, ule dtr_
Kersey pent .t W.65&gt; ,nd ,n
heavy weight at »1.M, also a goo! duck
Mr. .nd Mre. B'rialol, of Jobn.town,
Hued coat at 07c.
’I«nt Sunday at Don Mudge'x
Mrs. W. a. Jones returned to her home
Rev. W. A. Hunsberger, presiding elder
of the Coldwater district was transferred In Grand lupld, Friday night.

to the Grand Avenue church of Milwau­ • Her. Thos. Cox and wife returned from
kee. Wisconsin, at tbe recent M. E. Con­ conference at J.eksoo this week.
ference held at Jackson.
Mr. .nd Mrs. D. MeOmber were In De­
Dr. Johnson Is well located and prepar­ troit attending the State Fair last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Felghner, ot Mus­
ed to do first class work of all kinde In tbe
dental line in his rooms over tb^ National kegon. visited relrtlves lo the oily Friday.
Bank. If you have work to be done give
Mrs. John C. Geger and children, of
him a trial, and you will be satisfied.
Ohio, are guests of Mrs. James A. Sheer­
er.
Road Commissioners caw find 8 Inch
Mrs. Bay B. Dunlap and daughter.
Bridge Plank at our yard In Hastings.
Other people can find anything they want Hilda, of Ellsworth, are guests of relatives
In the city.
In tbe line of lumber and shingles.

Bentley. Tomlinson and Ridkr.
Mrs. Oscar Young left Monday for a
weeks visit with her son, Dr. Youug, at
While at the fair come and see the
Allegan.
This week;
pretty new goods In my Hue. All that I
Mrs. Mary Kenfield and Miss Lizzie
ask Is your inspection. My goods and
Ifen -.fh r. changes for advertisements
Cook, returned to Chicago Saturday after
mis: teach this office Tuesdays at latest to prices will do the rest
a hhort visit with relatives
Miss Fkiomner.
Mure in-wrthm in the issue ot the week
and Mrs. Thos. Cox returned from
when brought. *
The fair managers are thinking of hav­
Jackson on Tuesday where they have been
ing a base ball tournament during the fair.
Bargains in millinery at Carrie Spence's.
attending conference. We are glad to
Nothing would give greater satisfaction
I welcome them back as Christian workers
i/Jrap-. &lt; are coming in rapidly and prices than a contest between the base
ball clubs hr our midst
of the county, many of whom are very
Entries for fair lUces close to-sorrow at evenly matched.
Fannie Wanzer and Ralph Galloway
of Ypsilantl„Mr. and Mrs. Mark Russell
one p in.
Alfred Parker, an old settler.
settler, of Ban­
and
Min,
Fred, of Sioux Falls, Dakota and
Wori I of t-'wness In dress goods at
field. was buried yesterday. He was bonj Dr. and Mrs. Russell from Allegan, held a
Spaulding'#.
•
in England In 183*. camo to Michigan in
family redrilpn at Julius Russell’s this
Wbim l:’ fair, make Cook &amp; Cook 1845 and to Banfield in 1850. Seven­
• week.
children survive him. Rev. Grigsby offi
The entries fur tbe fair races close Sept.
Kersey pants in ttjie city at dated at the funeral.
.TM
21st. at I p. ni,
krnnt store.
The W. C. T.. U. ladies of Barry County
Work pants. Jus’ a few left, at (J9c at
caps ami sailors for 23c. at will be on the fair ground with their tem­
Clilh
Chamberlains'.
perance tent and flag at their old rallying Bankrupt store.

SOLD
BY-

W. fl. QOObTMK
HOOERN
DRuqqisT

. CIRCULATION-

82 quires.

Don’t forget those nice lunches at the
place, also with a checking tent'where for
five cents you can leave parcels of all kinds Cottage Bakery.
and
your
dinner
taken
care
of.
Be sure and see Marie Kinzfe at Mudge's
Cali a:- &lt; In is:m^s studio and «et a
upera bouse all next week.
seUii!.- I
types, 4 for 50 cts. When you make a cash purchase at any
Everything new In photography can be
Yon wlii always find fresh crackers of of the following stores be sure and ask
for coupons:—
E. Y. Hugle. Hicks &amp; found at the Christmas studio.
the best quality at Cook &amp; Cook’s.
Save your peach pits and bring them to
MaGomieuough of Irving; Is in jail Spence. I*. E. Stauffer. W. H. Goodyear,
Wooley &amp; Bronson,
They are as good as Charles Beamer. Ho wants 500 bushel
I-ir assault and battery ou his wife.
cash at my store.
F. IL Pancoast.
Cook &amp; Cook pay the highest market
Sw orc iinr of fall dress fabrics.
DonU forget
Remember the new millinery store on price for butter and eggs.
O. I). Spaulding.
Jefferson street.
All the latest styles and this.
Step l and see my new line of hats.
Lota of old papers, just the thing for
Miss Frsghker. . entirely new stock, and we wish to invite
all tbe ladies of Hastings and vicinity to house-cleaning, fur sale cheap at this ofCIjs Beamer wants 500 bushel of peach
fice.
call and see «ur fine line of pattern hats.
pits. If .. i have any bring them to him.
At Cook &amp; Cook’s you will find the
John Busby will shave a man hi a minvzitfrs Jas A Sweezey was “at home” Sat­ fresliest, cleanest stock of groceries in the
ute.every day of the fair at twelve o'clock.
city.
urday from four to six In boner of Mrs.
Mi-s \’i hnl Williams has secured the
Marie Kinzie will open tbe week at
Wm. B. Sweezey and Mrs. John C. Geger,
Mudge’s opera house with, “The Midnight
portion uf head trimmet at Soule's Ba­
of Ohio.
The rooms presented a beauti­
zaar.
ful appearance, yellow and white Howers Call.”
Don’t MU to see Marie Kinzie In a high being scattered everywhere in profusion.
Don’t forget the date of the fair, Tues­
day. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of
repertoire at opera' ’ Heuse 111 next
When you can get a suit of clothes
next week.
made especially to fit you as cheap as a
While you are at the fair stop at Lunn’s
For tin bt ,-t grade of groceries in every
good ready-made suit, it will pay you to do
the tailors' and see those elegant pants he
line and reasonable prices go to Cook ±
so. Tailor-made clothes fit better, look
Cook's.
’ **• &lt; ’
sells for 85.00.
letter and wear better. For farther par­
Musk melons find an easy market in
For l ist c.'tfs photographs that never ticulars, see Forbes, tbe tailor, over J. S.
Hastings this year. The demand can
fade, call on Christmas, the reliable pho­ Goodyear’s store.
tographer.
hardly be supplied.
The 15th. annual fair of tbe Western
Ruth Carter and Miss L. A. Bul­
Prank Bagby, of Orangeville, bad a
Mich. Agl. Society will commence in lock have opened dress making rooms over
horse and buggy stolen last week,
No Grand Rapids next Monday and continue
O. D. Spaulding’s store.
duets yet
through Friday.
Great attractions have
Mrs. Dorr Madge, of this city, will play
Good measure pressed down and
been secured and the West Michigan pro­
alng over is given at Cook &amp; Cook's, Try misee to ellipse all former efforts in giv­ with the Kinzie Co. next week, opening
them aud
ing big attractions. Expense has not been wtth them Monday night
If you have never tried the tea and
While Iu the city go to JLunn’s, the spared and time freely given to make this
coffee at Cook * Cook’s do so at once. The
tailors’ and remember that he makes fine year’s meeting a great success.
quality of it Is guaranteed.
suits from 820 up.
“School day.” Sept 28th will be some­
Special Inducements for the next sixty
Call at Spauldings A Chamberlain’s be­ thing entirely new at our fairs, it Is an
fore buying your fall millinery, only four innovation on old customs; Its something days will be given on first class work at
the
Delton photograph gallery.
doors souTli of I’. O.
new and bound to stay. On that day all
An unusually attractive line of tbe lat­
When you couie to the fair go to the pupUa will tie admitted to the grounds
est styles in cloak*, jackets, and shawls
Cottage Bakery, two doors west of R. K. free. In floral hall there will be an ex­
hibit of all kinds of work done by tbe may be found at L. E- Stauffer s.
Grant's for your lunches.
Hunting coata 81.50. Bost made at
Philander Rose’s son accidently shot pupils of Barry County. Nothing should
81.90. AH wool pant* 82.75 *nd other
himself |q the hand Sunday, taking off be of greater Interest to the people than
prices in proportion at Bankrupt store.
progress In school work.
tour Ingen of his right band.
I am receiving all the new things in kid
The Eaton County fair will be held ot
MIsr Letta Garn is In Grand Rapids
this week trimming after which she will Charlotte Oct »,». &lt;, and »• 11 W1UJ” rlores and will fit them aiL
Miss Feiohxer.
blnrer and brtter than ever before.
Beofill her old place at Carrie Spence’s.
Ab Inspection of our stock will con­
All of that fine neck wear, regular price retarr Perrr baa aeeured an excellent line
of attractions and cordially Invltoa all vince yon that we do the dress goods trade
*0e, now going at 40c.
0- D. Spauldlno.
readen of tbe Baxkxs anti tb&lt;llr frlend« of Hastings.
Bankrupt Store.
Tbe Cottage Bakery two doors west of
to visit the Charlotte fair and assure them
fail to see our fall dress goods. that they will art tbe worth of their R. K. Grant’s Is tbe place where you
Cooparisun of prices wanted.
money There wUl be some exceptionally should get your lunches daring the fair.
O. D. Spaulding.
f„t racln, and sports of various kinds.
Hastings has as fine a system of side
Uwing pictures of satisfaction are those We would like to tee a good delegation walks and crow walks for a place of Its size
easterners who purchase their fail dreoa from thia city attend the Charlotte fair. as any city in the state and would put many
p’od(‘ of us.
o. D. Spauldinb.
Bov. Jordan, ot Lansing. baa peen en­ places of much larger site to shame.
We will receive this week a full Hoe of
E. W. Morrill A Co. can and wDl sell
gaged to apeak on "school day" at the
new dry goods. You had better get prices
good, Kerwr mutt .1 first, th. b«t
fair, Friday, September MU&gt;al tlle li&amp;cket.
Phin Smith.
dan la one of the beat and most entertain­ Ker»«J pmtt •! »&gt;'45. “nd ,D •** W°°'
. rood DUCK
Fw; Saj-E Cheap—two thoroughbred ing apeaken In Ute etale of Michigan. He

Dw’t fareet the Fireman’s ball. Thuradayevr.i
S pt. 27th, 1894;

owopahire rams, registered. For further la not unknown In thia city «lU&gt;er •» «
Particulars, address P. G. Beuuett, Has­ delivered the Addreea at the High Behoof
ting!-.
commencement exercise, last June, when
The attention of our agents and sub- he kept the eloaeat attention of the&gt; an•odbera Is called to the change In priee of dlenee. Bls andreea waa one of the finest
Detroit Tribune and Banner, from ever delivered here and Commit An­
,Lt0 to 51.25 for the two.
drus la to be congratulated In being
**e hundred pairs of sample shoes to aeeure ao fine a apeaker fer
•
•«n Grand Rapids, just rec’d at our store.. Everybody abould come and brtento
.nd
m
will
predict
that
there
who
do
will
J® guarantee to sell them at regular
•wale prices.
B ankrupt Store.

lined oo«t «t
An Alfcgxo min hu tried to
K
r Rted the ilHreund editor ot the A le™nG&lt;xette. Experience dm ,»how» &gt;*“'
B,ed 15 M«uelch.l&gt;le- SoUdM «hert ot
doth co e’er do tb«t.
Mr. Prince, the Greed Rapid! photoshsa nrw»npd a studio In the Husted
repber. bM opeoeo • nuuw u,
bl«k »t Deltoo, end extend! a eordtal lnrttation to tbe people ot the vlll«e *nd
nelnlty to mH and examine tbe work.

The Most Economical DRUG and BOOK STORE in Hastings.

ON GUARD

WE are always “on guard” watch­
ing the interests of our patrons, sjnd

incidentally our own.

We keep

everything in the line of Boots and

Shots that will please you.
Our goods are just exactly as we
represent them.

It pays you, it pays

anyone to buy good goods. We keep

them and sell them at just as low a

price as anyone in Michigan.

us a call while at the Fair.

W. H. SPENCE

NO other terms will buy our goods,
but we make it worth your while to

make an extra effort to throw the store
book and credit system behind for good.

We prefer to make a small profit and

a sure one, to the chance of making a
larger one with the risk of loss.

K. K. GRANT
Cash Clothier.

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-

Give

�The Evening News,

ooldnesfe he
months.
“Mr. Amerson, I hope that the wortxs
charged in this writ were not spoken
by yon at" any time. I’ve take-- yo»~
ease Relieving that your hands hod
The Great Daily of Michigan.
been—well, I'll say.
• with intent to see
your legal right
cannot bo replaced by even greater
ness to inquire
'» ------------ --------- ------publications from larger cities; they
to make r•
cannot supply completely the many items of home news that are of the
find th..cuuut.v 4 ‘
greatest interest, but for State, National, and world wide news, the greater
. ibt that
d
.
paper must be looked to. The Detroit Evening News stands as the
• our rec«..
leader in the State, and should go hand in hand with your home pre*
yr*
entirely acre.-. »told •&gt;
.TheGi'X „Aur3tjroa isgolng.
.
,,v
- ’wee that Mr. Tor.0
- * &lt;y-.;ncel in'the case; he’s a
•ni.: o, ., rj great capacity, and who,
•**“Ormor.,
xt - -st in attack, is not one to waste
Agencies in every village, town ©nd city in the State of Michigan.
*■ .a j»wder unless he believes that
SOTICDO TEE PALLOR OX AMERSON’S
something is to come of it- You’ve
FACE.
said to me that you wouldn't be op­
posed to a compromise that might not him up more on my side when he’s told,
be
too
unfair.
Let
me
tell
you
what
in
the
way
you
know
how, that I want
Interview with Rachels about Carruthers. PC
try to get over to Milledgeville some time be­ I've been turning over in my mind. to be reasonable.”
fore court; if not sooner, the Saturday before. Your wife’s dead, and so is Mrs. Amer­
“All right. Do you get somebody to
Meanwhile, Rachels, who can do it better ’bon
anybody else, should have an eye on Carruth­ son’s husband. Why not let the whole teH him I want to see him.”
After an understanding as to the pre­
ers. Be sure that wbat he got out of him be­ dispute be settled by your marrying
Such cise terms in which to put the proposi­
comes known to nobody, not even Mra Amer­ her and adopting her son?
son. When Amerson la struck by our three things are done very often.
You’re tion, Amerson left the office. As he
^AR?mfrLMj°HN5TotfBret licks, it will make his hair rise, and it will both young, and as for her, why, she’s stepped upon the sidewalk, Hannah,
be of aom© Importance It Carruthers can bo
kept away from him as much ou possible. a.beauty, whom any man might take leading her son, was passing. Glanc­
JTO B» COXTtXUEP.j
How would that suit? ing momentarily at him, she immedi­
Whether he suspocts anything or no?, bo’ll be and give boot.
doing something to keep the weakling in his Who knows but that’s what she’s ately turned her fa$e sway, and pro­
“I don’t need women to help make interest You needn't be surprised to get
driving at in the end she finds she ceeded on. He stood gazing at her as
through
Watson
on
offer
of
some
sort
of
com
­
me do my duty.”
Watson is a first-rate lawyer, and not can’t do better? You're old enough to she went When she entered one of
“Most men, me among ’em, needs all promise.
a bad man. If he Suspect* his client of fraud, understand that women have more the stores, he sighed, and, turning,
the help they can get. .You may think he'll make him compromise if It's possible.
than one string to their bows.”
walked rapidly in the direction op­
you’re a exception. Other people don't. That should appear to l&gt;o not desired. See,
The client’s eyes gleamed during the posite. In that moment the wish to
Your mother have suffered right smart Dabney? See?
utterance
of these words, then in a possess her was greater than that of
‘•Well. I don't know when I've written dro
on your account, but it’ll pull her
long a letter before. I despise to hare such a low, eager voice he answered:
prevailing in tbe lawsuit
harder than she ever have been pulled, thing to do. But Fm more interested in this
"Mr. Watson, if you could arrange
when Wile Amerson’s behavior about case than I've been in one for a long lime, and
that.
I
’
d
double
the
fee
I've
promised,
See the World's Fhir for Fifteen Cento.
that will’s brought up in the court­ it’s not only for our fair client’s sake, but for
yours, my dear boy. and because I owe Amer­ and, if it’s necessary, I’d double that
Upon receipt of your address and fifteen
house, and her only child’s found to son
a .shaking which I want to pay, with inter­ Mr. Dabney is expecting to get”
cents In postage stamps, we will mall you
know about it, and wouldn’t tell, till est and costs, doggone him.
Smiling, tlie lawyer replied:
prepaid
Souvenir Portfolio of the
it was screwed and twisted out of him
••If anything very special turns up, let me
“I don’t think, if I were in your Worij&gt;’« Columbian Bxfooitiox, the
on the witness-stand, like a rabbit out know, and. if it’s wor* while, bop in your
place, that I’d make such an offer to regular price fa fifty cents, but as we want
sulky
and
drive
over
here,
unless
you
think
it
of a hollow tree."
important for me to be there, in which event Dabney. Indeed, I wouldn’t care to you to have one, we make the price nom­
“I told you I’d answer your ques­ I’ll try to come—go. I mean. Excuse all my
71# Cnaint ef &lt;41 nr Ptritdicali." '
do it myself. Dabney Is rather a tick­ inal. You will find it a work of art and a
tions. Fire away. Godamighty knows grammar: I was too busy with .other things,
lish sort of fellow about taking fees, thing lo be prized. It contains full page
I never done anything I’m ashamed of. when a boy, to learn much of that By-by.
as it were, over the loft shoulder. views of the great buildings, with descrip­
"Yours,
etc..
skadorh Tohmance.
There’s some things I oughtn’t to tell,
"P. S.—Seo here.Dabney.don’t you Cail to tell Then, some people say he wants the tions of same, and Is executed In highebt
because I weren’t expected to tell ’em. Mrs. Amerson what I told you. If you do, 1'11
style of art. if not satisfied with it, after
widow himself."
I don’t see what good it’s to do, but tell her you asked mo to prop you up in acr
you get It, we Will refund the stamps and
Erery smst Mbjact Is taken ap by Tbo Feran when It naturally coats Ini©
Noticing the pallor on Amerson's
Ci insist on it, and I’ll empty myself esteem as much as I could, eonvenleptly. Real­
let you keep the book. Address
public attoatioa and Is treated by the best authorities, without regard to parties
face, he continued:
H. E. Buckles &amp; Co.. Chicago, HL
ide out if you want me; only I don’t ly, my dear Dabney, you have managed this
or creeds, ft will keep any thoughtful reader Informed oa tbo tasks and problem
thing admirably, and you are entitled to the
“But if you wish, I’ll feel of him,
want what I say repeated where it’ll just appreciation of your client
S. T.”
and there’s no doubt that he will pot
get to Mr. Amerson.”
The proceedings begun in the court try to hinder Mrs. Amerson's accept­
“He won’t know anythingcabout it of ordinary required thirty days* noThose who have used Dr. Klug’s New
ance of your proposal, whether she
To many thoughtful people, the price of The Forum has hitherto teen pro­
till he hears it from the stand.”
। tice by publication in the county news- may Incline to it or not At allevento Discovery know Its value, and those who
hibitory; indeed all tbe great Reviews have been too high in price for tbe masses
The questions jiut were o answered I paper. Civil suite must be filed in
have not, have now the opportunity to try
of
Intelligent
readers. But now the number of readers of thoughtful literature
It
won
’
t
do
any
harm
to
make
it.
.
On
with promptness and clearness, con­ | the inferior court clerk’s office twenty
It free. Call on the advertised -Druggist
vincing Rachels of the youth’s entire days before the tc.m. Dabney, Tor\ reflection, it may do yon some good, and get a trial bottle, free. Send your
tide the narrow limit* of particular accta aad parties- is great enough la .the
*
even
if
it
’
s
rejected,
provided
it
be
­
name ni»d address to 11. E. Bucklen &amp; Co.,
sincerity.
%
I rance approving, decided to have copy
United States to warrant so revolutionary a reduction In price. Tbe Fo-cni
“Well. Owen," he said at the end, and process of the last putin the hands I comes generally known. You see, it Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr.
discusses Important subjects, but It is not dull. Tbe literature ot contempo­
“I’m truly thankful that what yon of the sheriff, with instructions to will be the amplest apology and com­ King’s New Life Pills Free, as well as a
raneous activity is, hi tact, the most interesting of ail literature. American
done you done innocent I’m no law­ serve them upon Amerson on the day pensation you can make for any words copy of Guide to Health and Household
citizenship implies that • man shall know the opinions of the foreoMt men
yer; but. to my opinion, when Seaborn of the appearance of the advertise­ they may prove you to have said against Instructor, free. All of which is guaran­
aad the latest great achievements ia every direction of activity.
teed to do you good and coat you nothingTorrance get hold of some things you ment of the other in the Southern Re­ her. You seem to be in eurnestabontiL”
Looking down for a moment. Amer­ at W. H. Goodyear’s Drug store.
tell me. he’ll make Wile Amerson feel corder.
son took from his pocket a handker­
SIZE AND QUALITY UNCHANGED.
like ■ the very rafters of that court­
There is a curious combination of
Bucklen* Aruk-a Fnlre
house is in danger o’coming on him, cowardice and bravery in men like chief and wiped his eyes. Then he
The best salve In tbe world for cuta,
said:
without he stand from under.”
Amerson. It seems wonderful what
The Form is eow u cheap at the magazines of mere entertalnmst
'•Mr. Watson, I’m going to tell you bruises, sores, ulcere, salt rheum, fever
risks they will take when considerable something. I’ve loved llauuah ever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
THE CHEAPEST. THE LARGEST. THE BEST, OF THE GREAT RE. EWE.
CHAPTER XVL
No action had been taken on Han­ moneys or other stakes as precious are since she was a girl, and I’ve never corns, and all skin irruptions, and posi­
tively
cure
piles
or
no
pay
required.
It
at
the
end
of
the
perilous
roads
they
nah’s application for letters of admin­
loved anybody like I’ve loved her.
Tbe Forum Publishing Company, Union Squire, New York,
undertake to travel.
There seems Don’t ask me why I didn’t marry her, Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
istration.
or money refunded. Price 35 cents per
*That can wait Dabney,” Torrance some degree of insanity in their au­ as I could—at least as I thought I box. For sale by W. 11. Goodyear, the
age. a Copy. $3 a Year.
had said. “My counsel is to let it wait, dacity. Amerson had learned to stand could have done. She had nothing but druggist.
until we can see what the inventory is with apparent calmness before ’ out­ herself, and I—well, I was ambitious to
to be. That 1 hope Mr. Wiley Amer- spoken, severe, angry condemnation get rich, and the more I’ve got the
J. 11. Decker has l»een appointed mar­
of some of his practices, and, when it more I’ve been disappointed. My wife
was over, turn away and go about his I that’s dead saw how it was, but she shal of Lapeer, vice J. W. Little, resign­
ed.
other business. It was the unexpected­ was a good woman, and not healthy,
A stimulant Is often needed to nourish
ness of the civil suit, far more than and after Cullen died she said on her
the newspaper advertisements, that death-bed that she hoped I and Han­ and strengthen the roots and to keep the
made him pale in the presence of the nah would marry. I told Hannah that hair a natural color. Hall’s Hair Renewer
sheriff. For a moment he was thrown six months ago, and offered to settle Is the best tonic for the hair.
off his guard; yet in another his long on her a good part of father's property,
R. B. McArthur, of Rockford, will har­
white teeth appeared behind a sardonic but she as good as ordered me out of vest 1,400 bushels of peaches from 2,000
trees.
smile, and he said:
her house. It’s impossible; but I’ve
“Old saying, Mr. Ennis, when it rains got to that, Mr. Watson, I’d be willing
If you have sick or nervous headache,
it pours; but I think Ill be able to to give up mighty nigh the whole take Ayer’s Cathartic Pills.
They will
show the people of Baldwin county of that property if I could get her.”
cleanse the stomach, restore healthy action
that it isn’t anything but a shower
His voice and lips trembled with the to the digestive organs, remove effete mat­
after all the thundering. I don’t know excess of his pas ■-ion and its hopeless­ ter 4tbe presence of which depresses the
what made mj’ father give me the big­ ness. After a moment’s pause he said, nerves and brain), and thus give speedy
relief.
gest share of his property, unless be­
in argumentation that seemed to his
cause he thought I’d take care of it. counsel really.pitiable:
Jackson spent 8042 on her Fourth of
I don’t know that you know it, Mr.
Accounts have just
"You say. Mr. Watson, that people July celebration.
Ennis, but Hannah knows that I have
say Mr. Itebney wants Hannah for been closed up.
been always ready to allow, and allow
himself? IV ny, does it seem reasonable
One advantage of taking Ayer’s Sarsap­
more than she could have any lawful
to you that Hannah would take up arilla to purify the blood Is that you Deed
right to calculate on. Cullen knew it
with a man that’s got nothing except not Infringe upon your hours of labor nor
too, before he died, that, being my own
what little he picks up at law, when, deny yourself any food that agrees with
brother, I couldn't but think a heap of.
as I tell you, ahe’s a woman that’s al­ you. In a word, you are not compelled to
WROTE THE FOLLOWING LETTER.
But it looks like, now, that she just
ways loved fine things and wanted starve or loaf, while taking IL These are
son can be induced in time, with a lit­ simply wants to bother me and perse­ more than she could get? You see how recommendations worth considering.
tle gentle persuasion, to make. He cute me, when she knows perfect well fine she dresses now when she comes
Lapeer schools have the largest enroll­
mayn’t do it without some persuasion; that there’s no woman I think more of to town, which she can’t afford, and ment of foreign pupils ever known In their
than her, being as she is my own and
so we’ll let that wait, my lad.”
.
which she knows Mr. Dabney couldn’t history.
only
brother
’
s
widow.
It
looks
rather
He had been kept informed of the
begin to allow her without they won
work of the junior counsel, and his hard, Mr. Ennis.”
this case, which they can’t, as there's
“Of course, Mr. Amerson, you under­
opinions as to the value of^hat dis­
the will to show for itself. As for
coveries he had made. When it seemed stand my persish, which I’m simple a suing me for slander, it’s done for
officer
of
the
court,
and
isn
’
Lsupposed
good to him to begin operations, he
nothing else but to scare me.”
When she waa a Child, she cried for Cwtoria.
to know anything about the merits of
wrote the following letter:
“And perhaps to drive you to a com­
the case.”
“SFAXTA. April 8, 1834.
promise.”
“Certainly Ido, Mr. Ennis; and you’ve
“Mt Dkah Dabnit: If it wasn't that I’ve
“I hope that's it, Mr. Watson; and
got to go to Augusta on a matter that will take been sheriff long enough to know that
me a week and more from home. I'd go over often where there’s a great cry there's you know my terms—that is, we can
to Milledgeville and have another talk with you
figure on it, and see what you think is
about the Amerson business But it isn't worth mighty little wool, as I’ve no doubt the best way to put it.”
*
while. You can do as well without as with no you’ve heard the expression. I’ve al­
Fred Winters, while playing ball at
After some pause, Watson said:
for tbe present, and there's no need of further ways respected you, Mr. Ennis, as a
“Mr. Amerson, on reflection, I be­ East Jordan, was struck In the face by a
eoMUllatloa about opening fire. Your man­ man and as a sheriff, not to say any­
agement ot things has been capital all around,
lieve I’d rather not make to Dabney a foul ball, breaking his cheek bone.
Occasionally, I
and I want you to tell tbe lovely widow I said thing as a friend.
proposal of that kind, and I'm sure it
Mr. Wm. Williams, Vicksburg, Mich.,
wouldn't undertake to say how often,
wouldn’t be the very beat for you to says, “I verily believe, Adlronda, Wheelit’s been my pleasure to help you in
do it. Why not make it directly to the era’ Heart and Nerve Cure, to be the meet
your election and other times and
widow, either by yourself or through ■reliable remedy for heart irregularities
administration oat and out on both estates,
aatf hare diSMtoa iaaued returnable to the things, in trifling little ways, we won’t some friend? Isn’t there some one who !£!!?“g"!.bwn K,v'n to
p“&gt;&gt;ucsame term of tbe court to produce the will for say how, it not being worth while. I is friendly to all parties whom you Sold by W. H. Goodyeu.
hope that next time they won’t press
could trust with it?"
Got. Rich bu ippolnled John H. Gnat,
on you so hard. But if they do, I’ve no
for tbe present, m Amerson would of course
“I wouldn’t like, myself, to go to Mr. ot Mulslre, Judce ot Proboto tor Minl^
wear off the equities ia our bill x send you
Dabney about it; or for you either, be­
a paper with grounds for our caveat. which. and that they’ll continue to stand up cause, from what you say, he’d be Ue oooaty, rice N. W. Nebon, dmued.
If you think they are ample and clearly enough to you. Good morning.”
Yes, he made a point always to have against me. The old man Flint is a
the sheriff on good terms with him. friend of Hannah, and he used to be a
good friend to me. Once or twice he’s
In the case of this one, who in his too
Address all orders to
told me I ought to compromise the coee
yielding indulgence to defendants in
put la tbe writ s count allerlns their repeti­ execution had several times been ruled somehow, because ho knows they can't
break the will, which he signed as a
tion vitbin it Don’t pot the damages under
a Quarter of tbe old man's estate. If nothiay for not having tlie money in court, witness, and he tells everybody that
else, 1: wl’l add to the neuro tbe other pro­ Amerson had come to bis rescue.
mentions it to him that he never saw
ceedings will give him, and he’s Bach a devil
“Yes,” soliloquized the official after
father in stronger mind than he was
he had turned away, “you has holp me
on
the day he made. it. I dbn’t know,
sometimes when you knewed wasn’t
but I think he nfight advise Hannah to
NOTICB FOB HEARING OF (H-ATVa
any danger, although, which you don’t
take my proposition.”
believe I know, you voted ag’ins' me
“The very man! The very man!
' to avoid tbo suspicion ths*. Mill raise.
when I first got in, and you’d ’a’ done
Among other reasons for that is that
it again last time, exceptin’ you see I
if his mission falls he’ll be sure to cir­
B?oUre of
It wm, if had the field. Go ’long, WUe Amerson. culate it, aad that will take off some
You’ve been dodgin’ and bamboozlin’
of the prejudice against you. Will you
the hounds so fur. Go long.’’
see him?”
tbeir cU!ms° tn^Sd ‘prv^
Amerson repaired straightway to
“I’d rattier it'would be yon, Mr.Wat­
Watson’s office, a large room opposite
son. The ©id man would take it as a
Rainer's store, to which steps led from i
compliment if you was to send for him,
the street. The lawyer noted at once
and you'd know better than me how to

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malaria and misery.

'—,l.e, Sept, ao. ^9A—— —

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V(1U n.■ '1 is the
p](i reliable tonic and
bJood-piirifief,

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business cares.
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•Ing j.r have an auctlun
lanre ex]&gt;erience
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Woodland, Mich

Loyaf E. Knappen.
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K ipld-i. Mleti'gan.
M. D.,
and Surgeon.
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Id day or night. Of.
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Hastings. •Mich,
urts &lt;&gt;f the stale. Cob
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and
manhood
as the MlMl&amp;rinnt
v 1 ejr on‘
ly can
futubb-lurdy
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Jointed that tbe’Stawd^blni^J^

AYER'S
lt ,
can 'nave
n() .ni.-iitilte.
Cur. - ”liters,

f«™-

iL M. D..
Physician and Surgeon,
•
Mich,
ilioclt eftbt of depot.

neceaaary to hold It together
roomed. mud&lt;hlnk&lt;xi. I&lt;« hoW, ,
slattern woman, a trnnn
.. &gt; raaed
frowsy children, some long-legeM11 h
ens. a tamarack ewamz .fr'frto* C?!?’
Ill all dlreetlons— tbeae complete the n*/
tore, aud ague had done it ,n
.
'c."
changed stalwart man-hood
&gt;!L,^d
womau-boml. io gaunt ihaatilness. Thrill
been me squalor and plenty
- .TJ*
and shrubs overran well tilted r ।» wew 8
dismal nntidlnoM had pwvaSrt o,“J

'1S wlte’TSnTlrtl'""1'"1^ ’**
Ills Wire, iwgan lining out or the wsg.in
v l.ge\W, ""
'mm th"
v mage, h lew mites away.
"\Vher».’u ti..
bottle ot quinine?" she ssked wlih a
uloiis voice.
“You didn’t go and fnrJIt
that, did you?" -NO. 1 dld^tS r X'
torsel it or get it, either. The .Irug-sSti
man showed me a new medicine tor mala­
ria which, he sgys. Is a Kreat deal better
than quinine, und so I bought II
I ha„
spent one farm buying quinine and 1 ,m
tlreil ot It.
"Well" she answered "we'd
fry lu but I hawnt a particle ot talth in
he new tangled stuff.
I shouldX think
they could And n better name tor It than
1 e-rn-na." she added, spelling 0U| t|,e
name on the bottle.
“
Three years later 'Squire _ was sem.al
on the trail veranda ot hla new house a
pair ot pram lug steeds and stylish carHuge stand before the door.
Ttuj ’Squire
look* twenty year* younger than when we
first saw him.
No ope would recognize
the place or iuhabltautk-r-a boxum. happy
wife, strong heaity children, a well stock­
oil farm, waving meadow*, where once
dreary swamps festered disease.
What
ha* wrought this change?
Hear the
’Squire’s answer: "Health did it. As soon
a» 1 Ix’gaii the use of Pe-ru-na Instead of
quinine we all twgan at once to regain our
health, our spirits, our ambition, our en! terpri.se, and our strength. All these ma­
laria find taken away from us. Pe-ru-na
has Cleanped oar systems of nil malarial
poison and keeps us from having another
attack. This te the whole story.
Pe-runa did it.
It ha* also done the same
thing for our neighbor*..
Malaria brings
disaster and destruction—Pc ru-na brings
bv-.mh and Success.
But, by the way,
speaking or Pe-ru-na ami. malaria, every
-one should have a copy of an illustrated
tM&gt;ok on malaria puhiishud Uy the Pe ru-na
Drug Manuftoctiiriug Company of Colum­
bus. Ohio, They send it free to any one.
1 haven’t got the Words to tel! you what
•his book dues about Pe-ru-na and mala'
ria.”
r.

H A. A • . H. BARBER
U.
r ya
and Surgeons.
The examination of Sherman _____ uf
Cain lii ci;.. •i unty responded to with Ionia, charged with complicity in the Dry
­
ay
or
night.
, 1
iroiLptnc-s &lt;1
den cattle poisoning case. occurs at La­
peer September 14.
T) A. -Hr
J .
A
and Re«! Estate Office.
The Marlette Mercantllle company store
H'&lt;Kk. Hastings.
Ma:.-: •-* . .
K-.il EslAte Real Estate at Marlette entertained company lately, as
joid on .■ -ii,.-.
. General conveyancing. a result of which they are sMbrt 850 In
davi',. ,t
•’ •&gt;! Abstrart Books, com- cash and SI,200 in notes.
•an furnish complete
F. BROOKS. Clerk.
Mrs. Cowell, living at Burnside, near
Marlette, died yesterday In great agony as
Ina result of swallowing r peach pit.
*
ffamatlon ot the stomach resulted.
4.CKOVE.

PH

•mitft &amp; colgrove.)i black..Hasting*.;
ourts of the slate.

A.
.■ *of the State. CullecUoui
using to.

p K. TiMMERMAN. Homeopathic Phy
* •
.an and Surgeon.
(Ofttee over Lathrop's drug store.)

LOCAL NEWS.
• CJK^ULATION -

This week.

82 quires.

Hereafter, '.hatjges for advertisement*
must rua&gt; li th:- office Tuesdays at latest tc
insure
;
in the issue of tbe week

pwiflreji

un weakening effects of
•»t a 8-wtl tunic and blood
irsaparnitk

lady recently found a blue
■-n&lt; iu her parlor.
Ten tliuiiMinil buvhels of peaches were
shipped fj,shtdby one day last week.
nrer i;

Grand Uc-piiK
railway employee’s
have had thri"- wages n-daiced 10 per cent
Aeftirdiim i&lt;. report. Grand Rapids city
vatti lH lm , It was given lo rats and
kWed them.

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tbe pti-;&lt;,:
at Augusta was broken
into rveenilx and a imuli amount of silver
•nd ri,*»r* t:
Tbe l.’ii:iinpi(H»3 of Barry County played
txainf-of ,,.c
Wjj|j t|ie RjcbJands
Tnday p. n.. Result, Hickory Corners 28,
Rfehiaii.i b.—Augusta Times.

"hrfr digging a well for .lames Chase,
,®t Sauguti; township and at the depth of
Bwttj^slx
George Carr was overcome
b&lt; the g»&gt;. flj8 liartlMjrt c. M. Devine,
wtnt down after him and was pulled up
•injost dead. Carr was past help.

Upon.* hi the State Board of Health
s‘K&gt;w that dinrrluea, rheumatism, neural***• br°bchiHs and dysentary, in order
caused most sickness in Michigan
DrJug the week ending Sept. 1st
ConJWjftfon was reported at 234 places, tywold fen.r al 4. icMe| (ever

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measles 4 and small pox at one

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Home and Abroad.

•"* ’•'’‘•’Tone whether at home or
,^a*ure or busiutas. to equip
Rrenr'h 1
remedy which jrill keep up
t..,!11 Prev&lt;ut 'lines*, and cure ruch ills
UoqS’J J■' ► ''
u'M&gt;n
»« everyday lifts.
«&gt;e blood pure and
"■ to absorb the g»rms of disease.
&amp;nd perfect ln
and appearance. «c. per box.
mhh r,‘llxud mMde-

Lapeer Is preparing to entertain the
Genesee Valley Commanders, Knights
Templars, right royally next Friday. The
features of the day will'be exhibition
drills and a grand banquet iu the evening.
The directors of Company C. M. N. G„
at Kalamazoo, are seriously considering
the advisability of erecting a modern
armory to coat SI 5.000. Ten dollar shares
will be sold, on which 4 per cent inerest
will be guaranteed.
M. C. Conely. a well known Saginaw
jeweler, fell or jumped from the Jobnsonst. bridge in that city yesterday. He was
rescued in an unconscious condition and
is now said to be in a crltlele condition.
Conely says he fell In the water accident­
ly.
•
Sh-Would Neither Paint nor Powder.

“I positively will not use cosmehcs.”

said a lady to the writer, "yet mi‘ com'
plexion la bo bad that It occasions me con­
stant mortification.
What can I do to get
rid of these dreadful blotches?”
"rake
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, was
my prompt reply. , "Your complexion in­
dicates that you are suffering from func­
tional derangements.
Remove the cause
of the blotches and yonr cheeks will soon
wear the hue of health.
The ‘Favorite
Prescription’ is a wonderful remedy for
all diseases peculiar to your sex. Its pro­
prietors guarantee to return the- money it
Il does not give satisfaction. But11
falls.
Try it.”
The lady followed m&gt;
advice, and now her complexion is as clear
as a babe’*, and she enjoys better health
than she has for many years.
To permanently cun) constipation, bllItousuesx .nd »lck heidwhe. t«ke Dr.
Pierce’s Pellets. Of dealers.

Neal Dow ae a Fireman.

When Neal Dow was chlcfof
chief of the
Portland volnnteer fire department,
aaya the Boaton Globe, oome of Ma
men complained about tbe
of his discipline. Ono of lh&lt;"m nJpr*‘ „
to the mayor once, aaylnf'
ia altogether too »u;iet. At theft™
tbe other night he ordered me to go
between two bnUdinga, and their
walls were likely to faU at any
moment I wouldn’t go." AndIwhat

did Mr. Dow do when yon
obey naked the mayor.
He w aa xoo
gnough to go himself.”
SDpeKtitioD-

.

A gentleman who had been dming
at a restaurant, and who
dered a dozen oyatora, counted them
onTday.nd found bat.eleven,
another day he connt«l them, w
the same result Then he anil to “
*"Whydo you gi-e me only eleven

oyaters when I order a dozen.
••Oh sir," answered the waller,
didn't think you'd want “
thirteen at table, sir! -V outb s ton.

cover any goods or chattlee belonging to
towilutlou Hull state lb’ tbe perrons charged with or liable to pay
such taxes.
Pteblding.
p 4’
Mayor Greuse!
and the ntrnkf' Mw". th« extent thereof,
Sec. 45.
After the return of said taxand the number, ot the lot,and p,rl, „r |01J
Hb=U
be aceommiKlated, ,nd benefited tberrhv roH into the office of said recorder and
waking of *udh verified statement by tbe
O.tra™1 “ ro" “*'• ”"»»■. Huffman .nd Wnponwb.cb su&amp; .JX.m
lieaauier as directed In the last preced­
^Mln.. of lot mating r«d and ,wro,. oiXi1^^^' !?op“°n °' “■* «► ing section. Tbe Common Council shall
proceed to collect such taxes as remain
r.. &gt;2°
Common Connell shall cause unpaid and uecollected. in tbe same man­
recorder
cation from j’ij'i’’’,!1,"1!
«»»«»tm|. •teStador,""'1 |B'2
ner as near as may be, and with the like
showing the length size
Ibo Waler Com! 5^5'U, Bptcincatlous,
Md material of which fuel, sew« rt.u £ legal effect as is provided by law for the
collection of city taxes returned unpaid
Ajea. All.
W'rM"
'
^11
°U1'r Mrtl'ul»n&gt; wbleh and uncollected.
shall be Hied within k&gt; days sftrr the
ht» «*k
bee. 14- 'Whenever nttwarjr the Com­
the n"“,l“'ta" blreetlng the mon Council may recotutruet or repair any
Cllr of HaatYng,
C0"M"
"*4?
aam^ to b, cooslructed ami which apecl- public tewer in said city when necessary
•cSnndl"
“••‘‘b™""*1 bxtbe Common aud the cost and expenses ol re-copstruccMre. Alvin Balte7VVnsSlniet’ ow,,ed hy 1., ^" *" 'V*u,ln ,en d*?« ‘tier approv- lug and repairing ttie snme shall be assess­
"~s:a.SS •ng the specifications for such sewer tlie ed against the parcels ol land assessed lor
iu construction and in the same propor­
Coniinon Council shall advertize
tion aud such tax stull be collected In the
newspaper, ae.1,.11
uwa WU1 ,dV|,_ hi me manner.
to?,’"I ^ 7* P™!*"*1* *»' furnl.blng
SJee. 15. Ine fees of the Supervisor and
Hie malertal tor such sewer and for doing
build ak^walk
do
f*ll to the work and completing the same accord­ treasurer for assessing and collecting the
laxes afo»esald shall be the same as pro­
ing to such apeclffeatton^ Such proposals vided by law lor assessing other city taxes
sbsll ite delivered 10 the recorder within and paid in the name manner.
^•hMIbeebn^.Xt.M
“P'''
'be rame shall be
Sec. 16. When the Common. Council
ou”X’^*nd
•bUcoUonurM advertised tor.
shall deem it necessary for the public
Sec. 5. Sureties for tlie perfornjanee of beailh of said city lliut any occupied lot or
any contract .for constructing any sewer lots In said cily, contiguous to or within
Emohv Bvshv.
"ball be required by the Common Council one hundred feet of a public sewer should
W. F. Hickh.
nnd the naurns of suen sureties-shall ac-’ be drained, |fiey shall cause a notice writ­
otaUnnVji” S'"’ l,“ ■^'•bJvu
company and form a part of sueb propos- ten or nriu;ed or partly written and partly
nis and tlm Common Council may reject printed to be served by the Marshal or by
*ny or all of such proposals.
some member of the police force of said
Sec. 6.
Tbe.Cummon Council, shall at city, upon the owner, agent or occupant of
Ay... Benneu. H|cka, Huffman,
Tinknext reguhr meeting after the time such lot or lots lo construct a private or
ler, v\ vtestrt aud Waters.
Hte-clfied tor the delivery of such propos- lateral drain pr sewer therefrom. of Hie
Nays. Nunc.
HlH to the recorder, determine which if any dimensions and character to be prescrilied
Aid Osborn took his seat.
Moved by AW Huffman that the Sewer otjsuylr proposals it will accept and direct in said notice, connecting with some pub­
Ute City Athimuy to prepare a written lic drain of sewer, design ited tn said no­
Ordniauce be adopted aud printed in aecontract for the eonstractiob of such sewer tice. such notice shall be served jx'r.sonally
cordanee with the charter. CartltW
and a bonfl fiir the due performance of the upun'eithe.r ot the person* aforesaid. if
Aym, Bennett. Hicks. Huffman. Osborn sqine to be signed by the' contractor nnd
they can be found Iu said city, and If they
and Waters.
his surety m sureties which contract when ‘cannot be found then such nutice shall be
Naya. Tinkler mid Welwrt
approved by the Common Council shall be
Moved by Aid Welwfr tlm' the sewer­ signed by the Mayor and Recorder on be­ served by posting the same in a conspicu­
ace of Mr. F. Black be I,.ft to the Sewer half of the city and sealed with the city ous place on the premises.
Sec. 17. The person serving said notice
Com. Carried,
seal.
shall make an affidavit uf the time and
Ayre. Bennett. Hicks, Huffman, Os­
Sec. 7. ' Within ten days-after the exe­ manner of serving tlie same and file the
born, 4 Inkier, Weissert and Waters.
cution of fiicli contract for the construc­ same with tlie recorder.
Nay*.' None.
tion of a Hewer the Common Council shall
Sec. 18.
If the owner of the lot or lots
Moved by Aid Wei»sert that the Mar­ cause an iv-tlmate to be inadeof the cost and
shall neglect or refuse to construct such
shall in* Instructed to have the weeds cut expense of the same which it shall approve lutteral or private drain or sewer as direct­
out of tbe sis. Carried,
" hicli estimate shall embrace the amount ed in said notice for th-space of sixty days
Ayes, Bennett, Hicks. Huffman, Osborn contracted to be paid, tbe cost of survey, from and utter the service or posting of
Tinkler. WelsRert and Water*.
advertisliig and the cost of making mid said notice as aforesaid Hie Common Coun­
Nays, None.
collecting!the assessments and other fees cil may construct the same anti assess tbe
Hastings, Mich.. SepL 14, ’04.
and charges up to and iiuUiding the
cost and expense of the same against the
hI"rent* W. H. Beadle St. Cunmilssion- turn of tire tax roll into tlJWrecorders or- owner of said lot or lots, in like manner as
'■r uf jlie City of Uaalingk. has couimeneed fire.
provided for the construction of public
to grape Michigan. Avenue, which will in­ . Sec.: 8. I The Common Council shull
sewers aforesaid.
volve n large expenditure of money, and their iiexHcguiitr meeting after the
See. Hi.
When any private or lateral
without authority from this Council and tiiuatv of khe cost’ and cxpvnM* of such sewer may need reconstructing ur repair.
in direct viulatloM of the orders of the sewer *fiall to made ami approved or at ing and the owner shall fall to reconstruct
ChairBian of the St. Committee and with­ such othri meeting as the same shall be or repair the same the Common Council
out any money in the Funds of the first |w&gt;sit|H)He*t tn by motion or resolution direct may proceed to have the same reconstruct­
win! ur Gcnend Highway
for . the Supervisor of the Supervisor district ed and repaired as provided for construct­
—....-j fund to pay ....
said work. Tlfkrefore
•fore Resolved, that the in which kttch aower is located, to make an ing the same iu the first instance as near
office ot St. Commissioner be and the same assessment roll eoutainiiig descriptions of as may be and collecl the cost and expense
is hereby declared vacant.
ail the JcVeial parcels of real estate in of the Mittie uf the on tier as aforesaid.
srfid sewdr district as determined afore
W. D. Bennett.
Chainpan St.'Cmumittee. said, the names cd the owners thereof if
Moved by Aid Osburn that; the resolu­ known, but iu case any nf the owners do
tion of Aid Huffman be rec. nnd laid, on not reside In said city and are not known
to use the word ••non resident” in tdace of
the tabic, Amendtftent carried.
We oiler One Hundred Dollars Reward tor
Aves, Bennett, Hicks, Welsaert and the nmne of the owner also to apportion, any ease of Catarrh that cannot De cured by
assess mill levy Uie’amount of the cost and Bali’s Catarrh Cure.
W aters.
•F. J. Cheney &amp; Co.. Props.. Toledo. O.
expense of the comaruction of such sewer
We the undersigned. have known F. J. Chen
Moved l&gt;&gt; Aid Huffman that the work as estimated and approviti as Hforesaid up­ ey for the last 15 years, and believe hUu |&gt;eron the said several parcels of real estate fec’ly hoiombic In all business transactions
done un Michigan Ave. be discontinued.
and financially able to carry &lt; ut any obligation
Carried. Aye?, Huffman. Osborn, Tink­ according and in proportion to the benefits made
by their firm.
.
I of such sewer to said unreels respectively
ler and Waissert.'
Wk*f&amp; Truax. Wholesale druggists. Tole­
and to carry out the several- amounts in n do. O. •
Nays, Benhett. Hicks and Waters.
W
amung. Kinnan •&amp; Marvin. Wholesale
column
ogiposite
to
said
several
descrip
­
The following accts, audited:
druSgtslft^Totrdu, &lt;).
i
Hall’s Catarrh Cure Ik taken Internally. act­
J. Mussel:, labor
/8 1.05 tions.
Sec. 9. The Supervisor shall complete ing directly upon tlie blood and liiucoiiH sur­
F. G. Engl,stun, labor .
•»! the system. Price 75c. per bo.lie. Sold
said assessment roll within (en days after faces
,1. Mullen, labor
by ml druggists, Testimonials Ir.-e.
117*48 the Cuiunimi Council -hall have directed
C. O. Freer, cross walks
.8.00 him to make the same as prodded iu the
M. Mel’liarlin. labor
Inst sectitm.
HIE WIFE OF FORTY YEARS AGO
F. Fifield. sL wk.
Sec. 10.
After the Supervisor shall
J. Gra?e
1.20 have completed said assessment roll he EugiUh Married Women Were Then tbe
F. ' Downs
shall give notice4n some newspaper print­
b. Wiley
’
Ablate as forty years ago, says the
1.20 ed and published in said city, at least once
S. Garrison
in each week for two successive week*, Boston Herald, an English married
3.00
G. Houlsletter, cart lo lire
woman
was, financially speaking, the
that, said assessment roll is completed, ami
Geo. E. Rowe, duster
4.30 that it will remain in his office (or twelve mere chattel of her husband. She had
R. Waters, labor
days
from
the
date
of
the
first
publication
.
not
the
right
to control her own income,
.60
F. Bennett labor
.60 of said notice for the inspection of all con­ if she had one, or even to enjoy her own
F. Ixjveland. labor
cerned,
during
which
tinienny
person
in
­
earnings
if
she
earned anything. Sho
tf50
Jus I’iiug, refreshments for firemen
.50i' terested may file with him in writing such might have a worthless, drunken,
C. Schultz, labor
। objections, clianges or corrections as they brutal husband, who. after ill treating
oo
Geo Cramer, labor
3.00। might wish to make to said assessment her for years, might turn up again
J. Donovan
5.25 roll: said Supervisor shall submit to the some evil morning from Norway or
W. Mellon
.75 Comtnoii Council, nt its first regular meet Nicaragua or Newgate and break up
R. Waters
ing after the expiration of the said twelve
the home she had formed for herself
F. Bennett
2.80 days, said assessment roll together with und her children during his absence,
W. Michael
2.25, the objections, changes or corrections of
Geo. Booth
seize and squander what money sho
the
same,
filed
with
him
during
said
2.63
F. Loveland
1.35 twelve days. The Common Council shall, had scraped together, sell her furni­
S. Wiley
1.35 thereupon, direct the Supervisor* to make ture and then abscond again for an in­
M. Crauier
0.00 such 'correction* or clianges of the same definite period.
F. G. Holbrook
rts shall io It seem just and when such
If she had riches her wealth could
Moved by Aid Hick, that the bill be al- changes or corrections shall have been
not be secured to her without’cum­
lowed .nd order, drawn on proper fund. made, the same shall stand confirmed, if brous and costly legal settlements,
HuffCarried. Aye.. Bennett. Hicks.
no objections, changes or corrections
man, Osborn. Tinkler, Welwert and »a- shall be filed with the Supervisor, the while a dissipated pr heartless husband
might wrench from her every penny of
Common Council shall confirm said roll. interest accruing from her capital.
ters.
MS’edbynAld Hicks that the bill ot J. After tlie confirmation of the roll, the Th’ere was no cheqp or expeditious law
assessments In said roll shall constitute a
C. House be laid on the table. Carried,
lien, until paid, upon said parcels of tend of divorce which.could free her from the
matrimonial tie when her life had be­
Mo*:d“by Aid Bennett that the bill for for the amount set opposite each parcel come intolerable through the cruelty
ivsprctlveiy.
work or,Michigan Ave be allowed and
Sec. 11. Within live days after the con- or infidelity of her husband. She had
orders drawn on Gen. Hig.
firmatiofi of said roll, it shall be the duty first to go to the ecclesiastical courts
Amended by Aid Huffman that the bill of said Supervisor to make and deliver to to get a divorce from, bed and board,
be allowed and orders drawn on 1st ward the treasurer of said cily of Hastings a nnd next a private act of parliament
fund. Amendment lost.
। copy of said assessment roll, with the tax- had to l)e procured l&gt;eforc the conjugal
Ayes, Huffman, Osbprti, Tlnklet and (._5 assessed to each parcel of tend therein shackles could be dis^ulvecj- To, get a
described.
Hr shall also annex thereto a divorce was like walking, over broken
Bennett. Hicks and Walers.
- warrant under the hands of the Mayor
Mo’Jd by Aid Hicks that 73 per cent of. and Supervisor, with the seal of tlie City bottles—you bled at every step. The
bill for work on Mich. Ave. be taken from affixed, commanding the treasurer to col- cheapest divorces cost one thousand
Oen. in" L.&lt;l bal. from Is. ward fund.
_______ _
tect from the several persons named there­ pounds.
in. the sums set opposite their respective
THE VINEGAR HABIT.
Bennett. Hicks nod Waters.
names, within forty days from th.v date
Niys.’Hoffman. Osborn, Tinkler and thereof, and said warrant shall also auth­ A Daugcrons Method of Improving the
Completion.
orize said lre*Aur.T. in case any person
Aid Wetoeo that 50 per cent shall neglect or refuse to pay hl* tax to
A Rochester (N. Y.) physician tells
ortbe Michigan Ave. bill be P"b&gt; tnm lew the same by distress and sate of the about a patient that he had. not long
GfAve"'Huffman. Osborn. Tlnkier &gt;nd good* and chatties of such person In the since, who poisoned herself by drink­
same manner as is or shall to .provided by ing vinegar. She began to use it to im­
law in c*M» of township treasurers.
prove her complexion, but soon grew
" N^Bennelt, Hfcks and Waters.
Sec 12. The treasurer, upon receiving to like it, and after a time.lt became a
MOV^I by Aid WeLert th.ijoooncB adsuch tax roll shall proceed to collect tne
taxes therein mentioned, and In case of necessity to her. As the habit grew
neglect or refusal to pay *uch taxes slull she got stronger and stronger grades,
It-vy and collect the same by distress and until she was daily consuming large
sale of Ito goods and chattel* o .every quantities of almost pure acetic acid.
such person whosoever found In said city When he was called to attend her it
Recorder. and may take any property that can to was a long time before he could make
taken by township treasurers in the cpi- up his mind what was the matter with
teetkm Of luxes.
He shall give the same her. Her complexion was of a deadly
noti«and&gt;il in the same manner as white, she had no appetite, and could
township treasurers are ^ulred to do in hardly Ik- persuaded to touch food of
nrdnunro
*-»"*•
* I
Be It ord.ln«l b/ tbo
the collection of taxes and shall be en­ any -sort. Four eminent physicians,
titled to the same fees on such sale, and who were called in consultation, failed
X suTplm on ,oeh -to oh.ll bn returned
MWers wholly '““’fl, lt|nL
dfnoml- to tbe peiooo 1° "bow po»wiilon Mldpro- to diagnose the real cause of the trou­
Mt’X'ub'i "ewora •»&lt;
when tbe dlrtrem «&gt;’ nt.de- ble, but attributed the lady’s condi­
Sd’trXnrer *.U »l'bl" to"
tion, one to one thing and another to
expiration ot toe lime mentioned to another. Finally the attendant physi­
1.1. warrant for tbe collection of Mid Utt cian, through the lady’s servant,
,111.Lr.1 oowem for «b«
,o «uro xmd tox-roH Into tbe offlte ot Ibe found out the real root of the trouble,
,„d dr.l..M^ of prlrato •»£
recorde’r; and In coo.ot tbe tax? but too late to do his patient any good.
,tbe"’‘““; He said this was the only caro in hl*
^XX“.brno^;bo™.nerbo SL1 tbereln“pM&gt;
,h’n m^out"*.
SX Uxe. experience of a person’s forming a
S-oX^tbetUor tot.
vinegar habit, but he was persuaded
e’nX n7un^ Xue ...««&gt;•" •
thn, good deaUaV the ill health of
.d nerfrol description at sueb proulaea manv ladies was due to their using too
roll and aball atueb thereto an much vinegar, with /the idea that it
*o “d'
affidavit th*1 lhe sams mentioned Iu said
COMUOTlW’rrt'V, public wwer &gt;“
renwin unpaid and that be ha* would improve their Books.
ennrn o1”rollocl tbo co, "“upon dlllK&lt;-nt HtooiD’ &lt;*«■ »w»
Mid city ood
it,
the owner,
owners of
or
and expense thereof upu

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�5H0KE THE

I RIDE ON A WHALE.
CHEWING GUM.
It several times since tbe Chun* Temper­
ance Society asked permlwion to use a
Wheaton College offers, through our little space each week In the several papers
County Agricultural Society, a two-year
Composition Is a CloeetfCent Jim WiUiB, who h»H* from
the city, "What Is the use?”
Ita
scbotarahlp m a prize for the best oration of The
chief good may be far off, but if
Guardixl Secret
MureheBd City. N. C., where be nu.
\/Judge Smith will deliver an address be­ to t&gt;e delivered at the fair In 18M, on tbe
it serves to strengthen and encourage
pleurare
craft for the sooommodxtlon
fore tin* Sanitary Convention at Charlotte following conditionspublic opinion against the liquor traffic, or
of northern oonsumpllves, had an ex­
1.—The oration shall be the competitor’s If It only brands the business with a sligon "Sanitary conditions of jails and poor
perience with • whale that came near
own composition not leas than live nor ma, li is doing something. Can we real­
bouses.” The meeting will be held in more than 15 minutes in length.
making a Jonah of him. In his own
November under the auspices of the • 2.—The Agricultural Society shall ap­ ize the amount of good done the cause in
Workers.
story. *s given to a Washington Star
one generation by the constant, ceaseless,
point a committee of judges who shall con­ agitation of tbe question?
State Board uf Health.
reporter, he s»ys: “One sunny after­
We certainly
sider three Items of merit in giving their can afford tu put away any personal feel­
noon, not very long ago, I waa aitting
Do you chew gum?
__
decisions: Original thought, composition, ings. when we know that public sentiment
In
more
technical
terms,
uo
yon
;
in the shade of my own flg tree and
While you are at the fair just make delivery. ‘
dulge
in
that
continuous,
vertical,
;
swinging in my own grapevine awing.
Is
being
aroused
by
the
continual
sound
­
yoar headquarters at Phillips &amp; Erbs.
Lf
3.—The successful oration shall be the ing of the temperance trumpet, heralding masticatory movement which is so por* ; A party of my fisher friends who lived
you want to buy very much iu their Hue property of Wheaten college after Its de­ to all the world tbe impatience of men and fectly disgusting in the street car but
a
farther np the bead*, eame running by,
they will save you money enough to pay livery.
women, against the wholesale abuse of pardonably popular in the privacy of : and as they paaaod ms they sang out
Explanation: This scholarship will en­
your entrance into the grounds.
To be title the holder to two years’ instruction in liquor, and the high-handed. violation of
‘
There
she
blow,:'
This
cry
woke
me
h°Nowadays, says the Chicago Tribune,
brief they will sa\e you money.
Take Wheaton college In any one of the follow­ law. and welcome any and every lawful
up. I saw a jet of water spurted np
meam&gt;,for decreasing and abating tbe evils •verything is distinctively fin de siecle
your produce there and they will give you ing courses': Classical, scientific, literarv,
ward from the aea. and down to tbe
of
saloons.
-or tries to be. And to be strictly fin pier I rushed. There wasn't a real
the highest market prices In cash or trade. preparatory classical, preparatory scientif­
And just here It oceurre to us too ask
ic, preparatory literary, normal or romwhat becomes of the men who are too de siecle means to have “a purpose. | whaleboat in the town, but four cnliWhen it .cotnea to flue teas and coffees nnd
tperelal. The regular price charged for
AH tho new and popular books, for in. narr fcihing bouts were manned by aa
canned goods, they are the acknowledged these is $40. If further Information is de­ much under the influence of liquor when stance, are “purpose” pieces of fiction
the time for closing the saloons at night
many crews. One carried the harpoon
ORDER &lt;n* PVBfJCATKIN.
• leaders.
They make a specialty of these sired. address D. A. Straw, Secretary.
overtakes them?
Do the saloon keepers And so the .perHistent gum chfiwer, . gun and one the hand-hurling appa­ State of Mich ion, Eifih juuu,;.; (m
Pratt’s Food Company, specials—see provide « waiting room, where they arc
goods and ask that you give them a trial,
much
as
he
dtriikes
to
see
others
oom;
ratus The other two were without
Premium List
allowed to "sober off” so they can attempt placently smack their lipa over the bit &gt; any armament excepting several shotM ^.ro*’T’. AthMalBtrator nf ih. ~
Tney can and will please you.
Tbe American Agriculturist offers 3
late of Caroliuc Lawrence .... .
getting to their homes? Or are they turn­
piaUuuit”
yearly subscriptions as follows: 1st—To ed out al the hour the laws say the saloons of gum nnd sugar, hides behind the . gnUs and one or two rifles We rowed
Jos. Fehelj, who lived In the very the man who would t»c entitled tn the 3d must close, and If so where are they dur: laudable purpose, so called—a subter* । oft so as to come at the game from dif­ Albert Lawrence, Ciitrirs II.’ I. wcm •• t ,1.
fugc, in other words-of improving an ferent pointe of the compass. -----------premium
of
the
best
general
purpose
team,
w.
Uwrarer.
Frrdcr^
*
K
.
‘
K
UI
waa
in
northern part of Carlton, died very &gt; sud­
ing the midnight?
4 years old or over. 2d—To the farmer
gunboat. As we approached the Esther A. Lewis, dvfmilniitSeveral nights Iu the week, or rather the imperfect digestive apparatus, oj
denly at his home Friday of heart disease, who exhibits two ol the best Shropshire
«u:t pending In the Cfreu't tfourr i - ?i.whitening the teeth or of sweetening whale -it was seen •»
•- —
—a *large
------that* he
was
C-&gt;iit»ty of Barrr. tn Ctaoc-r., r
aged 64 years. He had been afUieted with ewes. 3d—To the fanner’s wife who gets early morning hours, the residents on
and fat one. lie took no notice of our M^eb.oathe 13Uj. day of Sept.;. ..T a o
Jefferson SL—and presumably on other the breath.
heart trouble for several years, and for 1st premium on one gallon jar butter made streets alro—are awakened by oaths und
Said Pope: “Old politicians chew on coming. When wc got within about
In tbh CTUI’U, ftxripc^ri-x from ftnH-tvR on. '
some time had not beep feeling well. Fri­ In June.
the foulest language of men, too intoxicate wisdom past.’’ This truism is suggev one hundred feet of the monster the file, that Ita tafcndMt. EMtar v leak u
Tbe Country Home offers five annual
day noon .lie ate dinner
usual and seem­ subscriptions "aa follows: 1st—To the led, even at that time tuo walk the streets tive. But the modern chewer. what­ harpoon gun was fired, nnd the barbed a reMdC' t ot.ui» Mnte. bmrestdr., ,n tbr- mu?
&lt;»t MUM&lt;uri, on motion of Ruhn T t VTOv?
ever
may
be
his
excuse
for
the
indub
j
without
falling,
and
night
is
made
lildweapon took effect just behind the comptahxnl’h NO»iritor-;t Is otdrr., I ,
ed to (del in good spirits. He arose Iruiu lady haviug the greatest variety of canned
•
eons with their ribald bowlings.
Where gence, is addicted to something inorij head und pretty well up on the back. said drfondunt. Esther A. t ewithe dinner table and went out on the fruit on exhibition in Erult hall. 2d—To have these men been since ten o’clock of
tangible-nnd that something is a po&gt; This was painful, but not necessarily a jwaranoe to be entered h-n.
four I months from tlie date of this
porch with the remark that it was "too tbe man haviug the best registered Morgan tiie night before, and where is the night­ culiar conglomeration of stuffs.
stallion. 4th—To the man having the
fatal shot. The other l&gt;oate turned of au a!&gt;).eanun-i' that she cau-v ;
•r to
the
hot in there for him,” and In fess than largest exhibit of grain. 5tb—To the man watch, that men are allowed
If your favorite brand is wljite. gum , themselves loose and made some inser­ thr cumplalnani's bill Uf coniftlah
of so contaminating
God’s
and aoopy tber uf u&gt; be s- rrra . , ... . fl)ni.
five minutes he expired. Mr. Fehely was having the finest peck of Multiplier on­ liberty
your solace is in chewing paraffine—
ptalcHiVit
salk-itor-vrithln
i»&lt;
utv
•.
•
,».7r
pure air with their vile language?
tions in the fish.
iw-n ire oa her of a copy nf said |&gt;&lt;j| W&lt;J JlftUw
an intelligent man. a great reader, and of ions.
It is this constant violation of de­ which is a mixture of various carbo
"Instead of goingunder.as wounded of Ibis order; aud that in «te'an1l jln-rr 4 u.id
The
Farmer
’
s
Guide,
published
at
Hunt
­
hydrides-that
has
been
dissolved
at
a
ready wit. The funeral occurred Sun­
cency. that makes us cry out for mure
»4 joitn.,
ington. Indiana, offers 10 yearly subscrip­ stringent laws, or at least more perfect gentle heat in olive oil and glycerine whale:* do, he remained on top to fight dent deteDdaxil.
•
day.
tions, viz: 1st—To the man who exhibits compliance and enforcement uf our pres­ It is stirred an cooling and afterwards it out. Ho swishad his tail and turned
And It h hirtber ordered.Tl)at within i*tnty
u’t
the sea into suds and made such a daystta »»ld t'-utajilalnani cause &amp;
the best herd of thoroughbred. Durham
compressed.
Ottftr to ta jmbUttad ill 1ln- Hwilnri,
/
We are informed this morning that the cattle. 2d—To the best herd of thorough-1 ent ones.
swell that the good people of Alexan­ this
BAXNan.»I»en*iu;»«rpr, ...,| pU! : ,r.| aM
If tolu decuples first place in your af­
bred
Red
Polled.
3d
—
To
the
best
herd
of
;
dria
would
not
have
permitted
rtreubUlng
in
n-iid
count
v^aod'Hint
svi-h
uublb
' Agricultural Society has engaged a man
fections you indulge in a mixture of
mtllou I e continued therein »: it-K-t uae? m
thoroughbred Jerseys. 4th—To the best;
aud woman to make a - baloon ascension grade cow for dairy breed. 5th—To the best;
balsam of tolu—which is inack by dis» him to pass their port without slowing each week. Tor six‘unwx.viL, ur Murt
down. He plunged headlong against tacrius**copi ut ttii.«.&lt;irdtr t» in- j.ic-nuiiih
and parachute drop each day of the fair. thoroughbred Merino ewes. 6th—To the ; tome Interesting Information About ths solving orange shellac anti gum ben­ one of the boats and stove it so that it tu-rved ou said iioo-reddei.t tlrtetidav.* at
Laws Governing the Cnlture of
. zoin in rectified spirit, with the ad­
twenty d*)s tafort* tnr Utnc ahovn presented
Both will make tbe ascension together but best Poland China Brood sow. 7th—To
Ita occupants tor'her appear.uu-e.
dition of h few drops of the oils of cas­ would hardly Coat.
will have a "race for life” to the earth, the man who makes the largest exhibit of
poultry. Sth—To the woman making the
sia and nutmeg dissolved in a little es­ were knocked overboard. There was
„
•
&lt;?»rcu;l Juiivas each will drop at the same time and in a largest exhibit of pastry in refreshment
a good deal of excitement. The sea
Pnirji* T. Goushove
sence of vanilla—roatmcal und sugar.
CbtnplAjiiani’s So’.k-?. -r
separate- parachute, Such an attraction dep'L 6th—To the largest exhibit of po­
The oyster industry is a very impor­
There is also spruce gum, made from round about us was boiling, the whole JohxG Nacu.kiu
10th—To tant one in Maryland in the neighbor­ exudations uf the spruce true. This was red-hot with rage, the men were
has never been secured in this city before tatoes raised by one person.
tlxe largest exhibit of green fruit. The hood of the waters uf the Chesa­ gum from the manufactory c*f nature is shouting and the guns wore popping.
and will ba worth coming miles to see.
Farmer's Guide is a 16 page, semi-monthly peake bay.
The fish next hurled himself against
Indeed. . it has been regarded as both pure and beneficial.
Remember that it will take place each day farm and household paper and tbe Fair
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ASSIGNEE'S*S.y I rl.
said that this industry was more
Whether the chewer of gum gets a the boat in which 1 was. and it yielded . ISodre h' tan-’iy civen• t'.i.u on Wc-iio-sday.
ctf the fair. Each day of the fair there Association Is sure that these 10 subsermIt was
fruitful and important than any liberal allowance of the proverbial to his wishes and •got smashed.
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3r.t »’ay of Octotar te.u. aii &lt;&lt;’ u-- &gt;-.&gt;;^riy‘
will also be an old fashioned "English Fox tions will make fine premiums. Sample' other, because by it more people peck of dirt which every Individual is raised a considers le distance tn the !iv
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copies may be had by addressing the
K-«-r«A « .. .i;.i
cluse” bn the track.
Everybody is re­
were directly and indirectly supported. suppose.! to eat in hls’.illotte.! throe »lr. «»d wl&gt;nn It earn- down I was on qvaofJirwpli
above. ‘
In me or. the 13th &lt;1a) wf »!:.•; ••
quested to bring their hounds. The hound Geo, W. Soule &amp; Son, Bazaar. ■
It is possible that, leaving out agri- score and ten in the sugared, flavored, t*1*1 "’kale’s back, just abaft his benefit ot bh eredih re. w :
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*a’e by ttw uttdtrMgi'rd. -• Au
. that reaches‘the fox first gets the prize.
To the lady getting first premium ion eidture, this may be so; as in th? in­ 4hintilv-wra6ned squares of gum is a head, aud holding on to that harpoon eordao'-r
with the titaiii'* ! •
*- Clade
j
hand*- The line which had and provid'd. That Un
woolen stockings, call al store and get a dustry more than thirty thousand men, oontixwertiblc theme.
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There is, iu fact, such a mysterious connected the harpoon and the boat stenor has t-eva fifed in 'he.
‘"'f
women and children are employed. Of
u The people of Barry County will have special prize.
ilurtl A)
theCocmtrof lu-n
J. M. Bauer, proprietor of Oak Grprc : these persons about twelve ’thousand ; air of secrecy about the manufacture ‘ had parted, and about two hundred Cterfcfor
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t.iVd
taw.sud that snrh In rent on wiu .
an opportunity to-morrow evening of list­ Breeding Stables,
i men are engaged in catching, while j uf these innocent-looking masticatory :
of manilia hawser squirmed and to intending purehusereoa the aay of «*iu ale.ening to Congressman Julius C. Burrows,
Will give a special premium to the year­ i the remaining eighteen thousand are sticks that the would-be visitor, who is ! wriggled snake-lilce around in the as directed br Uw.
said
sale
will
take
place
st
‘
be
hour
of
nine
of Kalamazoo, a nA H. F. Thomas, of Alle­ ling or suckling colt» taking 1st-and 2nd kept nt work at shelling, grouping, j
not given entree into the sacred pre- 1 seething sea. The whale didn’t seem o’clock in tfo- ioreno&lt;m «! w ; ca’ it ih&lt;- «:me
gan. They will speak on the issues of premiums in Class 3, Roadsters.
packing and soon. The boh is that arc , cincta for love or money, is quite apt ‘ to observe my attitude aud continued recently occupied bv s;o 1 J.- »-ih I’.oui-rsi; Co.,
PhilllDS &amp; Erb, Grocers,
tn the &lt;-ity of 11 tetluue, Mfcbignr.
the. coming campaign in Messer Bros. &amp;
In addlilon &lt;»t said &gt;t-.i-K vt _ •
• t-i-iUuz
Will give 50c. for Hubbard squash tak- used in the oyster industry must be 11- to think maybe “cleanliness is next to his attention upon the two remaining
Reynolds agricultural rooms the meeting 1st premium; $1.00 for the Ijest layer fruit censed by the state of Maryland, and I godliness” is not the motto of the I boats. There wasn’t any time to think of groceries, crockery and gla** war«-1 ell! &gt;ril
nil lawk account* and bills . eedvable t
the
licenses
y
’
ield
to
the
state
sevj
chewing gum nuinufactnrer.
| of this. The hand harpoon had been with store fixture*.
to commence at 7:30.
Congressman Bur­ cake; 82.50 for the best bushel of beans.
enty
thousand
dollars
n year, j
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Said salt wiB be for rash.
At any rate,________________________
there aro innumerable shored into the right place-ami the
row.- Is Michigan’s champion in the Na­ Hams A Van Arman’s, Grocers,
PlttLl !• T. CotGBnva.
Will give to the sebnlar exhibiting the This sum. says Harper’s Weekly, is J stories afloat as to the ingredients of whale was blowing his.last A column
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Assgaee-.
tional House; one of the foremost men* in best map of tbe state of Michigan, a nice
userl to support an oyster police navy, thta decidedly popular American prod- of blood was being squirted skyward
Congress and an aspirant for the honors decorated vase lamp; to the second l»est, a which tries to maintain the laws and . net.
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; and the scarlet flood fell over me, dy.PROBATE
ot U. 8. Senator.
Congressman Thomas a glass water set.
prewrve the peace. 'The navy is com- |
a chewing gum factory that ctairas ' ing me a gory hue. A few feeble
State of Michlgsn, Counis ot,Hany. &gt;• ’
At a
of thr
( oart, fw
has ably represented this district in Con­ L. E. Stauffer, General Merchant.
posed of two steam vessels and about j the dktinettan
distinction of lw«5n«-»J»«»
being the third larg- j swashes nf
of the tail and n
a, keellntetnokeeling mo- the
couatv ot
Barry hokten at the
Will give in inurchandlse from his store twenty’ schooners and sloops. It is of- |
gress so well for the past two years that for the iM-st three 1-lb. fancy rolls butter,
van
ut may
u*ajr .w
wivuiu 1. tion os though he waygoing to lie on his Probate office, ‘tn the City of Hiutinff*. in
est iu
in the reiM
world
.Im? jouiiu
found within
«aiil
County,
on
Wednesday
tlie
Wh
«f
fleered
by
a
navy
commander
and
about
1
the
gates
of
Chicago..
Chicago^
Though
one
is
j
side
announced
that
the
fish
was
dead,
be was the unamlmous choice of the party 83.00: best three Hubbard squash, 83.00;
September,m the year
right han- .
Articles twenty deputy commanders, with head- | not permitted even to glance into the . Our catch was lashed alongside the JrtsJ and ninety ionr.
for re-nomination.
Don’t fail to hear best three niuskmellons, 82.00.
quarters
at
Annapolis.
The
Chesapeake
1
l
k
rrMnt,
Charlo
W.
Anndr»»i&gt;p.
Judge
of
great
room
where
thd
clang
of
much
in'
pier
and
the
next
day
we
went
to
taking this premium under this offer to be
them to-morrow (Friday) bight at 7:80.
bay oysters are superior in quality, ; cry indicates the sacred spot, and ’ work at his carcass. The fish was Protate.
donated to L. E. Stauffer.
In the matter of the estate of JotepbD.
and
the
waters
of
the
bay
nnd
its
tribI
Cook it Cook, Grocers,
though one cannot converse with the ' sixty-two feet three and three-fourth Feheley, deceased
When Flora Temple trotted a mile be­
On reaefing and flling the petition duly wnWHl give 25c, per pound for best gallon utarics are impregnated with the in- . liege lord who, locked in his private ' inches long, and tbe proceeds from the
of Ju’-ta E. E« nriey, widow •&gt;! said d«ea*ed
low 2;30 in Kaianiazpo many years ago the crock ot butter.
gradients upon which the oyster
feeds--’ office, concocts mixtures to tickle the! sale of hih oit bone and other vnlna- fled
-----------pray ing thht a certain Inmruinv’iit ihl* •»»» filea
and fattens.
I* palate
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_ professional gum-chcwer,
ctA„-v„v„vr !
tn
bald court pun Orting to be the last " ll atd
performance was regarded as wonderfull J. W. Babcock, Harness Dealers,
of__
the
Wes were three thousand fire hundred h-tanieul
of said «fecex!&gt;ed be admitted to pro­
Special
to
colt
winning
first
in
3-yearThough
the
Chraapeako
bay
is
tho
j
‘
t
here
are
many
lateMatiw
tNnga'to
ke bay is the j there are many interesting things to dollars.” .
and H was thought that heh. record would
.
hate and that administration of said estate be
old class.
natural home of the oyster,
— ’heard
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rranted to said petitioner, ihe-riecutm in said
rster, the beds ’ 1be
ami -------many• interesting
things
be an enduring one, being about the limit X mile race, (running.)
will named or to some other snliab.c |■&lt; r»w.
have been ho seriously depleted
JAPANESE PROVERBS.
.nlrtixwf within
ajdiin ’ to be seen in the packing department.
of speed that could be attained. The re­
R; Doyle will give S3 to the first, 82 to the last few years that fears were en- I
Thereupon it la ordered, tkat Thirty the .
vac managers
luugnco aloud
11 th day of Octotar A. D„ I*** at ten o djek hi
One Ui
of the
managers laughed
aloud
cord however has been gradually lowered, the 2nd, and 1 bx cge. to 3rd.
i»H? forenoon, be xolpirdfor the hearts# of
tertained
that
the
industry
might
b«
at
the
bare
suggestion
of
admittance
1
&lt;afd
petit iofi nnd that th- heirs at l*w “1 xM
the pacing being more wonderful than the Fat mans race, 25 yds.
very considerably curtailed. Accord- being refused on the ground that the I
Frank Parker will give $2. to 1st.
The opening of Japan to the west- deceased and all othrr persons luh-mud In
trotting. The two minute mark was re­
I
said estate, are required to apiwarai
Weissert Bros, will give a set of Chris ingly, very stringent laws were passed ‘ ingredients arc injurious.
era
nations
was
the
means
of
making
of said court, then to be holden al the J MMte
r‘Some people actually think,” he ’
garded as an impossibility, but Robert J., ty Bread Knives or a fine pair of shears bythekgislatureof MaryUnd to prooffice, in the city cf Hadhiz&lt;. In said county,
sss:.a: lacks only IX seconds of reaching It, hav- to the lady exhibiting the head of longest
and show cause, if any there be. ally the
of the petitioner may not be granted. Ate it
. !ng paced a full mile at Terre Haute Fri­ hair.
I* further ordered, that said
r glue noH. Lewlck will give 1 bx. cgs. to person
Clee to die persons Interested in said
p‘
day in the wonderful time of 2:01X* The making fastest time In X mile foot race.
the pendency ot said petitwo and the hearing
first quarter was made In 30#, tbe half
thereof by caOalng a copy cf Hn&gt; order :to be
Osborn &amp; Corwin give one pr. shoes to
[from
which
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pSlSraZ
taTta
Itartnp
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vauiiouou
Arum
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h
in 1.00X* the three quarters Id l:80X. the the heaviest baby Syrs. old or under and from which they hare been taken, her tree native ta Mexico.'
anner printed and circulated in Mid Couhty
Kiieln2:01X. The second quarter was 1 pr. to 2nd. heaviest same age.
This was a wise regulation, and the j
‘ appearance of this sub- ! flourlahwi about fl,e hundred years ■sfBarry. once in each week for t hr.-' successive
“What is the
Girls and boys foot race.
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ago was Bakin. From one of his books, weeks previous to said day of hearing i
good
effects
of
the
practice
under
it
I
stance?
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made in 30 seconds, making the middle
Chas. W. ahmmh1’*:.
iVoolley &amp; Bronson will give 1 pr. of
. ’ Judge of Probate.
। entitled "Kmnono Tayema Ama Yo No
half of the mile iu 59X seconds, or at the 82 shoes to the girl under 12 yrs. old run­ ^nt’to^.wMoneb^rfflttX»te^'
‘‘It is a thick browri sap of the noneon- ; Tsnki" (meaning “the moon shining
(A true copy.)
। Tsuki” (meaning “the moon shining
ning the fastest for 20 yds.
Also l-pr. of
rate of a full mile in 1:59.
o'&gt;»rren
bottoms
for
oyster
culture.
|
get
it
ta
the
original
state
'with^partf
1
*
elondrift
on
a
rainy
night"),
shoes to the boy under 12 yrs. running so
PROBATE UKDKIt.
a., of bnrk^and di£ This
.Zu
l U10 ,ou«&gt;wlng quaint aphorisma are soyds. the fastest.
A gentleman claiming to represent the
J ? ?““■ lect&lt;!dto »ho’- the philosophic spirit •ttate of Michigan, County *f Barn
Geo. L. Heath will give 1 doz. cabinet five hundred of such leases .recorded, throun’h rY.in/X.1’
Atasemlon of the 1’rotate, t aurj tor the
Farmers Wholesale Grocery Co., of Toledo photos to the handsomest baby under 2 each lease being of five acres, there is
01
i th-t PT-railed in tbe Laid ol the Couiiiy
of Harrv. holden at the IW»ate
’«
• “*king ’“•"‘V Sun “ h“nl,re&lt;’ J'*"
‘his UMl'ettjrot HMtlngx. In «aid rouniv. ■ •«; "&lt;*iOhio, has been taking orders through the
no oyster-farming to any extent car­ U
“•“» continent was discovered. The late nesitay. the Iftth dav of Set t&lt;mH». -&gt; ; •*"
Cook Bros, will give to the mother of ried on. The residents of those coun­ towr ZXXX
country for groceries and made his deliv­
oi
a
thoUMU'd
rigid
hnt.dii'
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tlie liandsffiinest bxbv Under 2 yrtu, 200 ties bordering on the waters and inter­ in our employ, by the way, who for Mr. Edward Greev of New York
cl
Prmst, ('liarh)S W. Air
ery from the depot yesterday.
We were
visiting cards.
Probata.
ested
in
the
industry
have
been
so
de
­
up a little while in the morning and saw a
In the matter of the ■
By. Dickinson will give 83 to tbe person
».
other Japanese 1’ irtar. &lt;!*« eased.
number of people asking for their goods eating the most common crackers In 5 termined in their opposition to the
Ou readfng xn&lt;t fUinz ti-1''w :! &lt;’!&gt;
', ■ '
culture of oysters that so far the enter*
hi&gt; ^nn tha of ILram M. Bristrul. brUfcrt i ,1^
4,
whom we did not imagine would be guilty mins, and 1 bx. cgs. to 2nd person.
.Tates
iiraylncthiit
admii'
‘
*tn&gt;t
’mi ‘ &lt; t
prise
has
not
amounted
to
much.
Kurtz Bros will give 10 lb. roast to per­
Mde may be gr.M tni «o i. 11. WickAirt- «•
of boycotting their home merchants, mueb
There are«two ways of taking oy­
son exhibiting fattest critter.
jawr
other
puH
aide
person
—
,
,
.
less of being token in by fakirs. We saw
1 hereupon it is ordered, tint . ; r'
Ed. Schumann will give 5 lb. roast to sters, dredging ami tonging, and in
’’La
lnR' ** * , tohtb'
of Ule Hnddhllt priests, itii&gt;aw.io«
men pay 60c. lor Basket Fke Tea that owner of fattest bog and 5 lb. roast to the season of *02-3 there were over a-holc, is proserved."
fomuoun. trn a^lgitcd for tte
- ■.
owner
of
fattest
sheep.
■Are
the
materials
expensive?"
i
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lb
y
mendicants
were
nine hundred vessels engaged in dredg­
home n.erchqnts would be glad to sell for
Mtltlou and Dint the he n at m"
, Hida
all &lt;»therp*rM&gt;i&gt;&lt;J• 1
W. E. Powers will give 2 bx. cgs. to ing, and a great many more than this a ^Sd
m "i
b«f^g“&amp;-ee nor ceaaod .and
25c; they paid 37c. for baking powder
are required to ai1 »,;.r
person making longest single Jump with in tonging. The crews of dredging
Mid Court, then to bo bol i.-rr ■&gt;
that home dealers could make a living pro­ or without weights.
■ Principles has the soul ol an ox offitf. In tiro City uf Hastings, I” ,* *»/ , . t&gt;ty.
vessels varj- with the capacity of the Olla used cost W a pint Thesc^e the £
fit at 20r. We did not learn what they
F. Brodesser will give 2 bxs. cgs, to per­
a human body.” Believing in the and »tn&gt;w cawte. it any there !'&lt;•.'' • -i. ।,
boats, and range from a captain and principal ingredients."
&lt;A the uetllk»&lt;.er may not b- gr.‘t •
paid for spices but do know that there son making longest single jump.
=
,! :iie
five men to a captain and twelve men.
"How long a time la required to con­ doctrine of the transmigration of souls further utidered. that said tujuu'?
Floyd Feighner 1 yrs. subscription to
would be 100 per cent profit in that grade
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the devout Buddhist claims to observe to lt»e i»rr*vrn interested In M*'.
These
men.
by
the
way.
though
they
vert one lot of new material into chew­
Woodland News to tbe oldest person on
iM-fcd&lt;&lt;ic\ of *Ald pctlU.'.' 11 '
.
at 15c pep pound.
So it was all through the Fair Grounds.
characteristics
of
the
lower
animals
in
must work hard and are exposed to ing gum?"
thereof ay mnsli&gt;t»&lt;»py nr.V,I t---of
living persons, though one is at a loss pnbltabcJ Iu the itartw* Bu•’ ■’
the list with the exception of sugar, which
F. H. Barlow &amp; Co. will give 82 for best great hardship and frequently to dan
•■Almost a week."
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was used as a bait and was a good enough % bu. white wheat. 83 for best % bu. Red ger, are not well paid. Therefore a
An interesting spectacle is to look in to know why the ox, a very patient and
good-natured
beast,
should
be
supposed
good
class
of
labor
is
not
attracted.
A
wheat,
81
for
beet
X
bu.
Rye
winter,
81
the packing room. Here great trucks
bargain. There was more or lees kicking
for best X bu. oats white. These prizes Maryland state oCiccr who recently in­ filled high with strips ol eTewin^m to lack morality.
Judge ot I rot *** ■
ron tu.e quality of the goods, especially the awarded to persons receiving first pre­
“As long as a priest has the face of a
vestigated the oyst&lt;rmen of the Chesa­ a yard long and several inches wide,
(A true copy.)
wormy Drains, but as the agent told them miums from judges of Division F.
peake said tlat the dredging crewa all carefully marked with geometric saint his body may be aa bloated as a
SOTICK OK -HKAJUS‘1 ci-llMS
toad’s. ”
they got full Weight of the raisins and Tug of war, open to the County.
were made up from "tlie lowest strat­
Messer Bros. &amp; Reynolds will give a um of nearly ull nations on earth.” precision into squares, are rolled in at
; I,r o,
“The hu nter who ahoots at a flock of Si»t« ot Mlch'co.Cwu.t)
tbe worms, they seemed to be satisfied,
825.00 single harness to the best team, 8~ The tongers are of a better class, and intervals from the factory. The deft geese seldom brings down a single
Sotie, Ixlwrob, ■!,,». irat • ! ”" j
fingers of the seventy-five wrappers—
and but one or two absolutely refused to men In a team.
UieProMUrcurt !w
i&gt; inH.
bird,
while
he
who
only
aims
at
one
are
usually
natives
of
the
Chesapeake
OKI.. »■ &lt;h« .u.
tor
young girts—break there striprinto
Archie McCoy will give a 89.00 center
take any of tbe order.—Woodland Newr.
six mouths from that date ■ were "
)Jit1
counties. The life of the oyster-catcher sections, wrap each in a tissue cover­ generally secures IU" This ia the same credlore
table
to
the-person
making
the
most
words
to
present
their
Jahn
*
.ig
It is hard to conceive of how people will
drw,
out of the sentence, “Archie McCoy is the is hard and thankless, as he van tag and then tinfoil, and pack them as "having too many irons in the fire.” late of Htentan Bprmtue. Ute of
Mlld
►be repeatedly “taken In” Hkethb, and the furniture and carpet man.”
"When you come across a good tub deceasetl. and that all rr*A,KrrLw’
scarcely ever hope to earn more than y”*?,1,? P-otaboard boxes tn an almost
.
ed an- required to
C(Ht re 1« U:e
experience of years should long ago have
Other prizes for sports and specials will enough to sustain himself mcagcrly. “cred“’’J »h°rt time. One girl har of sake do not drink it like water.” Probate &lt; &lt;-irt.at toe Hrouit- &lt;&gt;- &gt; • ,.ow.
Sake,
or
said,
is
the
national
stimu
­
They
are
out
in
the
severest
winter
Cttjrof
Hu»UDg«.for
‘
v
r
i.rmn
'*"1
be
given
on
Programme.
thus
filled
153
boxes
in
one
dav,
there
taught them that home merchants are the
All entries to sports and specials close weather, and not infrequently they are being 34 sticks iu each box. or 5,306 lant distilled from rice. The proverb
only ones where they can get 100 cents
at 9 o'clock on the morning of the day o» wry unsuitably clad for such work. •Uckii sU told. Thia ia an nnusual reo- is the same as there can be too much
worth of goods for a dollar.
Those who which they take place. Don’t forget this. Many of the mw so employed go out
of a good thing.
ord, however.
expect to get something for nothing, and
in the coldest weather, with no heavier
Great wooden boxes stacked, to tbe
they live In every community, must not
body covering than half-worn flanmcelling on all aides, pocked with eLew. sleep confers many beuefita.” * Tbe
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shirts. Last winter vessels were froze
kick at the wonns In their raisins, nor the
tag gum ready for shipment, are the
NOTICE FOB IIEaRISG CLAI.
up out in the bay, while the crews result of only one day’s work. It la a “early to bed and early to rise" theory
sand Iu their sugar. Such peoplfcinvaria­
K«y ram. Sap t —Xov.
MtohliT&amp;n.
C mntv &lt;d Bar-v --**• . ,he
of the old English proverb.
were without either food or water.
Ellen E. Bobtown.
bly get left, just as they should.
WSlra "■ »f
The officer before alluded to has ex­
“Ti 3 mountain robber always ends Probate Court for tJ‘* Cou-l&gt; ol.1 ■&gt; ]&lt;h.
.
When Mrs. Josiah Allen defennined pressed tlie opinioq that if the tender­
his life where be has earned his Hr“0
upon writing &amp; book, and so expressed hearted among the oyster consumers c“h
—to the Msveath braron □,
1 , JSl—^L?w5c"! llI’Pli'*tion m»J' b&gt; injw.7xssr-'i'V *
M
herself, her husband quereously. whined,
"What’s the use: who’ll read It when H’s knew with how much pain and suffer­
Illi*
ing these bivalves were brought from »cs ta distinctively B chewtaxHrum
person seven times before rKUK'.l I»bd »“••&gt;
writ.”
think ‘&gt;»t ZTZ
t him.*' A warning against
Now JosUh Alien was only a type of their salt-water homes to the dining­ Z* 5' ;
the pessimists who say, "what’s tbe nse .nf table. they would not eat them iu the
a
taking even on*- column In the paper for happy frame of mind neccwary
full appreciatiou of this fine rt of -Ol

Additional Local News.

"New Arrival"

BEST 5 CENT CIGAR iv
THE MARKET
X

LOOK FOR THE N MF
ON EACH WRAPPER ®

H. J, FRAKER.

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                  <text>The best Advertis*
zn Bar­

Hastings Banner.

ry County.

vc.,y XXXIX. NO. 22.

Largest Circulation
of any paper tn ike
County

’ Mondthe democrat county convention
was held in the opera house.
When the
time came fur the nominations tn b&lt;- made
Hon. MJ F. Jordan arose and made a
speech a| the end of which he looked at
the llttld “alate” of populist nominees that
be had ia his band, straightened up. and
moved tint
IL Merrick be declared
the unanimous nominee of the convention.
Cairied.J Milton’s eyes twinkled.
From K«»l Lir,.
- .Waited Pawer-i of Nashville, who was a
tainty commenced to prevail; all basis for
delegate no the populist convention lost
, conducting business was destroyed, and
week neh arose. Walter evidently had
This particular scene was enacted whom
the
result was the panic, the greatest the
n“n«» K-toa’allre h.s £.en
romtnllhkt tlie names of the poptilist nomi­
country ever knew. The domocrats claim­
nees to Wart for he got, right up and nom­
, b '1* “IIM ‘‘‘“•“■b “f U&gt;e
CONGRESSMEN THOMAS AND
ed that the Sherman sliver law was the
inated A|lw*rt Shepard for Clerk without
cause of It all, so Congress was called in
BURROWS SPOKE *IN THE
Tl,e
rtone In
even conkultirfg the “slate." Millon look­ Irtdl
weatern windows,
special session anti that law was repealed
CITY FRIDAY NIGHT.
ed at thetslate and saw ’twas all right and itovn
01 lb' old
but the panic continued.
•Wvr that ,toal ln u,e (.cnler of (hr
supported the nomination. CarriedThen the democrats said it was all on j
Miltonlgot up again. He run his finger
account of the McKinley bill and the dis­
,
A Splendid Meeting.
over the |ht of populist nominees till lie re
astrous
republican legislation for the last
™ 0De lYtlremlur feature about
Friday evening last the campaign In
30 years and quoted the fact that during
camcito Register, opposite of which was w.llPL." naW.“ de*“- Tbl' «“W
"J" r,br&lt;1 *"!&gt; Blngy. the aloee was Barry County was opened by Congressmen the panic, and before, the McKinley bill
tlie nhiM of Frank M. Quick. He then
trncKeu. and there was nn utter lack of the Thomas and Burrows. Owing to the short was In operation. The speaker said -‘the
went on
w,M,rlabor,”, Mlat ll*hUj,’a lbe l'°Q»ekeep- space of time allowed for advertising it, law that condemns a convict .to death In
tions of I
the meeting was not as large as it would 00 days may remain in force, but the con­
ate" and
But those things cost money and Mr have otherwise been. The meeting was victed man loses al! interest in human af­
SICK.
pension &lt;
held in Messer Bros. A Reynolds’ ware fairs.” The McKinley bill was In force,
Easton
understood
so
well
Hint
a
woman
’
s
of -. I
rooms, which was well filled with very at­ but upon the accession of a free trade par­
Pr
“l"'one
,’0P“H-«oml-I.„wdeo Alaa Endon. work Is mere play. The only thing, in tentive listeners.
some
ty merchants and manufacturers lost all
ms eyes, worse than spending money for
ed?
went on I
Congressmen Thomas was the first to interest in its beneficent workings. What
household
helps
was
spending
money
for
1..L
m "'I'".ulli"' l'°Pull«l leaders are' Ute pts Ufi cat Ion of the foveof beautv?
Every!
speak, his address being more in the na­ caused I he trouble was “because a free
lauKPliid
to get up In their sleeee at compellliir tn,.
ture of a preface to the remarks of Con­ trade party came an absolute power, hav­
!ardent 4 ,o """Q'se tbe'r _ lleEt
..
gressman Burrows, whom, owing to his ing the power and pledged in National
■* "•KLor,oa?Jc?Iori
«‘oaQ» are turning
told the iopullst convention what a popu­
nJf P 11 would but look over hills and treeslong public life, and the more titan nation­ convention to overturn all tariff laws.” But
and
nomlnatetl
the
following
ticket:-^*
1
*
Bul
|
b
g
re
are
tht
*
dUbes
and
here
is
the
churnlist lie wis. but be didn't do it. Mr. Gribal reputation that he has won, everybody the change is what you voted for.
Fora S&gt;i«rlir
Wm.
IL Merrick.
beri,
printer—of
Nashville
made the nom­
was eager to bear.
,
Those things must always yield to these.”
What Is the matter with the price of
inating
weech
lie did it well too.
Chairman Kenyon introduced Congress­
' Merk
—A.and
F. Shkpard.
All. Hat wan face! Time alone never man Thomas, who upon opening his re­ your wheat? There are many who are
• “
sKtsler-F.
M. Quick.
Milton
aad
Walter both
smiled. Roe was
crying about the demonetization of silver,
rurrowed
the
brow
nor
penciled
those
marks
said
In
rather
a
Joking
manner
that
rewurer—Henry Koe.
claiming that It alone Is responsible for
tense lines around the lips. Self-sup­ the chairman bad him apeak first,
as to the low price of wheat.
OMseutor— W. o. Lowden.
Those who
renll Court ('onitnl^ionere—Ed pression, that is the story told by the rather sharpen the appetites of those pres­ claim that silver is demonetized are mis­
mouth
while
the
eyes
are
filled
with
unut
­
ent for the feast which was to follow, re­ taken. Silver is not demonetized. Every
Malloar Jr. and Silas Stafford?
***
terable longings.
ferring of course to Congressman Burrows’ dollar of it that you have Is worth 100
bor surveyor—Jas. Matthews.
She stands over the stove frying dough­
toners—Drs. Woodmansee and nuts. As she glances for a moment out of speed). He then referred in complimen­ cents. If wheat Is low on account of sil­
tary terms at being pleased to address the ver, what can you say of corn, the price
Baughman.
tlie window a memory comes to her of an people of “this chain pion city of Pythian
tentative—J. N. Covert.
August day yearA ago when she stood by fame, and referred feelingly to his former of which is- high. Both of them are
ndidate hatnitB i.hampiun wliu
measured by the same standard of value.
vouchedIthat lie was a populist and noth­ the side of a limpid lake and watched the residence In this city and of the old faces Wheat Is low on account of that inexorable
sun
go down behind rosy and opaline and places that be could remember.
ing else but a populist. Prominent in the
law of supply and demand. When the
clouds. How light her heart had been!
He next called attention to the fact that supply is greater than the demand prices
eonventum wu Walter Powers of Nash­ How run of beauty she had thought the
of all the political parties jn the field to­ must go down, but when the demand is
ville. w}iu nominated Henry Roe for
world was! And now—
day there are but two whlcli challenge the greater than the supply prices will go
Ireasurer, stating that Jie was a full Hedg­
Here she was interrupted by the en­
ed |M)pulst. The action was very strange trance of her husband. James Easton, at attention of the voter, namely the republi­ u&gt;.
can and democratic parties, and next paid
The sliver question Is very prominent
in view |f subsequent events.
fifty was still erect, his face was adorned some attention to the origin of parties, In the minds of many, and the democratic
by a beard of a weeks growth, one sus­ and calli-d attention to Hie fact that when­ party Is turning the attention of the peo­
pender sufficed to support his dirty over­ ever the people become aroused on any ple to it ,&lt;dmj&gt;ly to keep them from the
alls. and his mouth showed elaborate stains question of general interest that question main question. To my mind sliver'must
of tobacco.
is sometime bound to be emboditxl is a always play an important part in our "cur­
The expression of his face was a little political platform. “The democrat esousal rency, but I am opposed to the unlimited
difficult to read, principally because there of tariff reform was a (Jeceptfen from the free coinage of silver at the present ratio
was so little of it. Selfishness, a grovel- start If free trade was and Is a great of 10 to 1, and the speaker gave these
ingjtature, and a rough kind of pride in truth, and protection a great robbery there reasons. 1st—A mine owner could take
self, these disputed the possession of the could be no middle ground. But under, every 50 cents worth of silver at the pres­
field wlth^gnoiance.
•
the plausible mask of “Tariff reform," ent value to the American mints and get it
“Doughnuts smell kinder good Han­ manufacturers and producers were cajoled coined into u dollar. 2nd—America would
ner," and he helped himself to one ns he by the word “Tariff,” while the free trad­ be made the dumping ground for al! the
took a seat. “What you got the window­ ers were humbugged by the word “Re­ silver of the world every 50 cents worth
down for?”
form.” Both are now undeceived; for they of which would be coined into one dollar.
“It makes the stove smoke’’ she answer­ have learned that both words combined in­ The result of such a ruinous policy could
to the phrase “Tariff reform," is about only be to drive this country to a silver
ed in an apologetic tone.
“Guess you can stand it If you had a equal to the mathematical formula ono basis and end In a depreciated currency
little more to do you wouldn’t tw so no- minus one equals nothing."
and bring America such a financial panic
“The passage of the McKinley bill was as the world never knew.
Udned. Jest open it."
She obeyed although the smoke from an event of no ordinary’ character. It
Referring to the Gorman edition of the
the stove nearly blinded her as she bant broke upon the scenes of American indus­ Wilson tariff bill Congressman Burrows
over the kettle of boiling lard. “A little try like a rising sun and through its life- . said that in one respect this administra­
giving
rays
into
every
mart
*0!
industry,
i of Frank M. Quick. — ----- more to do." She had ironed, churned,
tion was remarkable., Having absolute
juid toldof the many qualifica- baked bread and pies, besides getting into every center of activity. It inaugurat­ control of the House and Senate, yet a
ne •‘man he was about to nomin­ meals, sweeping, skimming milk, and oh, ed a new dispensation of labor, opened bill was passed to which they were both
new avenues of industry, and enveloped opposed, as well as the Chief Executive of
al closing moved the usual sus- many other things.
“What was in your letter? 1 seen it every toller in an atmosphere of hope. the nation. The pernicious provisions of
jf the rules and Frank M. Quick,
lere Miltorr paused, and asked was from Manda" and Mr. Easton helped The industrial history of this country for the Gorman bill were already being felt by
the year 1890. 1891, and 1892 will stand everyone, except the favored Trusts. Some
I where Quick lived, and then himself to another doughnut.
There was a moment's silence for the forth as an enduring monument to Tlie of tlie parts to which onr goods were ad­
Mr. Quick was nominated*.
inly next looked for Mr: Powers poor woman feared to speak. Yes, fear­ wisdom which has for its object the digni­ mitted free of duly by our reciprocity
ty and advancement of American labor. treaties, were being closed. and the labor­
and tell the convention what an ed.
“Manda thinks she liain’t goen to live And when to-day the discouraged work­ ing men of the country had commenced to
emocrat Mr. Roe was, just as he
long, and she wants me to come and see man returns empty handed to bis anxious pay millions of dollars more each year for
her. And T*want to go James" she added family and remembers the days which sugar.
hastily as lie was about to speak. “She’s have passed so quickly, away, he will be
It was regretted thaj Congressman Bur­
all the sister I’ve got and 1 baint seen her forever fire-proof against the delusive rows could not speak longer and tell of the
fallacies
of
free
trade,
and
deaf
as
an
ad
­
conferences
the committee had to which
for
six
years."
'
Milton aad Walter lx»th smile“Well now, who ever heard such non­ der to Hie sophisms of tariff reform.”
be belonged, but to which be was not in­
nominated by acclamation.
What are we to do about the populist vited. As it was he spoke an hour and
PkalrOdr..
'T'v*t1U tl of Nashville
\
Chairman Truman,
now- sense! Wheat less than fifty cents a bush­
and prohibition, parties? I will tell you.
said tbatlnominatlons for Prosecuting At­ el and you want to go galvinatiug off. I'm As American citizens, we are going to three-quarters and held the closest atten­
tion of the audience.
torney wt-re In order, and according to surprised at you Hanner.”
keep our eyes on the main issue. We be­
As
Mr.
Easton
lias
been
surprised
at
his
program.; there were h few. calls of Low­
lieve it is the first duty to preserve a na­
den, Lu widen, that ardent democrat
The wife for the last twenty-five years she let tion before we reform IL There is em­
Church aud Society.
calls caine entirely from the populist ele­ the remark pass unheeded.
The Rev. A. D. Grigsby will preach in
“it would only cost three dollars James" bodied in the democratic party an element
ment of (he democrat party. Those dem­
of great strength that is bitterly envious the Presbyterian church next Sunday—a
ocrat*, who are democrats? from principle, she says meekly, wiping away a tear.
“Three dollars! Humph! And then of northern prosperity and'unfriendly to talk that will keep you awake at the eve­
kept very mum on prosecutor, as indeed
the Union and its defenders. They have ning service.
they did pn'all the other nominees. The you was sick last winter and 1 had to pay already dealt most deadly blows at our in­
four
dollars doctor bill. That was all
democrat^ who were present no doubt re­
Mr. Jesse Holes leads the meeting of the
dustries.
Especially have they singled
membered two years ago when Mr. Low­ nonsense too. And then a dollar and a out the farmers, lumbermen and miners Y. P. 8. C. E. in the Presbyterian church
den said that “he despised both of the old half In the spring fur n new hat. The of Michigan.
next
Sun daj- evening.
parties, 4s they were rotten and corrupt to third hat In ten years Hanner. You’re a
There is no neutral ground. If you do
Mission Band next Sunday afternoon in
the core;] that he hoped “his right band pretty wife to help a man git along. You not array yourselves directly against the
can
’
t
go.
that
’
s
all
there
is
'bout
IL
Git
Subject, “Ja­
would lohse its cunning If It ever handed
present destructive policy you will be the Presbyterian church.
pan and the Almond Eyed Japanese.”
up an old party ticket.’ etc." He got down me a drink of cold water!!
She went obidleutly out to the pump and counted for IL If you weaken the repub­
on both knees square on the P. I. plat­
lican
party
by
so
much
as
one
vote
you
brought him a dipi»er of sparkling water.
Mrs. Minnie Carpenter pt Detroit, Mich.,
form. Subsequently one hand got over
carry cheer into the opposite camp. The
un the democrat platform and the other And he. the brute, drank it and rising public opinion you think you are manu­ will speak for the fir«fctjpiritualisUc Socie­
said: "Hurry up supper Hanner. And
ty Sept. 80. afterndon1 and evening, com­
on the prohibitionist, and in that position make some warm biscuits. Hunt up what facturing for temperance, for free silver,
mencing at 2:30 p. m. and 7:30 p.^n stand­
he stood looking for an endorsement in
eggs there Is oat round the barn before or for any other coHateral issue will avail ard. She is reputed a good lusplrltional
the coming November.
The voters evi­
supper 'cause 1 want tu take tliem out to you nothing in that evil day when a ruin­ and test medium aud will give tests from
dently ttfcught his position uncomfortable the comers this evening. I’m goen down ed people shall lament the loss of their the rostrum.
and so tWey “let him down.” At the con­ to Kalamazoo next week with Jim Burns most beneficent Institutions.
moved that Mr.
vention Ilcnday.
llcnday. Milton nwved
Congressman Thomas closed bls address
The Epworth League Devotional meet­
and I’ll want some spendin money. See
Lowden pe nominated by acclamation. A that yon don't make any noise ’cause 1 m with a little poem aptly illustrating the ing at 6:30 Sunday evening led by Prof.
nquired
“
why
don
’t you uomin- goen in the sltten roam to lay down and fallacy of overlooking a present - duty for Sterling.
Subject, “The Ten V logins”;
delegate
some “far away’’ good.
Matt.-25: 1-18.
at? the w wle populist ticket and be done rest."
•
At the conclusion of Congressman
with it?” Milton's a motion was carried
-I
think
th?
sweetest
joy
of
heaven.
The
subject
at the Methodist church
Thomas’ address Congressman Burrows
and lie grinned.
The rarest bliss of eternal life.
was next Introduced. Owing to the fact Sunday morning is. “Christ in the City."
Mil ton) was getting tired out so some
And the fairest cpiwn of all. wit wji.it en
In
the
evening
an address will be deliver­
that
he
was
not
well,
ahfferiug
from
n
se
­
one else bominated Silas Stafford for CirUnto the careworn farmer s w lie.
euR Un Commtoloner. 1!, tin, Ume
vere cold, his voice was not in good sbapp. ed to the Epworth League and young peo­
Mildrkd -Marsh.
ple.
On Tuesday evening the weekly
He spoke In substance as follows:—
Milton l»'l Eft bl.&lt; breath, ao In- lookwt
He first called attention to the glorious program for the year will begin conducted,
down unithc populist slate attain and anno
record of the republican party during its by the religious department. These mettto tin- nitee o&lt; W Mallory Jr. and nomKral Estate Transfer*.
years of power, and to the fact that the Ings are open to any young person who
WAKllAXTV DEKM.
”\'or s urveyor someone nomlulnated Jas.
C. s. Burton to Levi E. .wd Jane C. Tuttle, 40 year 1892 was the most prosperous one In desires to spend a pleasant evening and
our history. Good prices for produce, our all nre welcome, Ix*t the Leaguers all
MallbetiMHto" snpport«l\tbe nomla Adelhertrw. Bcutl to James R. and Jusan A. mills nufi factories In full operation and rally to this opening meeting.
n*EveryIliluR Unis forbad tone sFlmmlngall classes of labor well paid. Under the
’ W-fISJS
a
The first of the scries of Club Socials of
excellent workings of the McKinley bill
&gt;« TMpopull"'" l&gt;«11 wrced
,d ,
down 111 nwk. of lb« democr.tr.7wlll.mit Kfml|&gt;li S .lordwi to Adelberl N.wlotf, pwcel, our goods were entering foreign markets the M. E. church will be entertained at
the
church parlors Wednesday afternoon
“
wiS.
w'u'lS-JlS
’
io
l«lle
X.
Both
IM,
fnc of duty, in exchange for those pro­
V. muchias a struggle on the part of the
next Oct. 8. by Mesdames Wm. Jones,
latter. Dot w|en it came to the Coro“*{ * 'w V* HkkAo Wm. and Mio, Roam. aa. tee ducts which we do not produce at home. O. D. Spaulding, Wilson. Cannon, Dennia
Our
markets
were
broadened
for
lhe
irie«.tdCortrtal.L of Barry.
ChrtaUan Frander. Ma. are American product, and the American peo­ F. ^klack. Pryor, Perry, Ryerson, Stlnchsaid tliai he wauled to see "one Bemocr*. "’i£Sr&amp;*
ple got lhe necessaries of life from abroad comb, Wm. Tinkler. Eldred, A. Biaok,
“i.iS'r'LTeSL'l.KD.’ld Rnt a greatly reduced price. Everyone was Grace Black. F. Spaulding.. Supper wfU
getting good wages that wanted to work, be served from 5 to 7 o'clock standard
AH-aro aardiaily invited te attend.
aud buying the necessaries of life cheaper time.
‘’cfi'-.’ww to Be") F. Denw.
“• than ever before. But the people were
Any woman not Intending to retain her
’a'^e'of:nr.‘woo&lt;lm.n«ot"l»"°'“elWJBd "JIwlSio BUM M. wnttuey. U. etc not satisfied. “They wanted a change."
membership in the Woman’s Club for the
Drawing himself up to bis full Height and ensuing year, is requested to Inform the
'Vlria™
“ Fr*n‘ Aviewing the audience fur a few* moments Secretary. Mrs. H. A. Barber, either by
,,l;^'w’r'ri?X“o Ranwm and Hettle Mayo. the speaker said “They’ve got It” They postal card or in person before Oct. first.
.hZ “slate ticket" through.
Mr.
ried the *»
. hJg defeat, ’“kM’Gme'ta.l to CM. B.aod Armen!. V. must appreciate It by this. time. The year Members of the Club please look in the
1892 was the most prosperous in the his­
nHSt,VMoSd“'b*Wm. "‘"Ole. Par-'- tory of the country. Our revenues exceed­ papers next week for the announcement
of the place for first meeting. Oct. 5th.
ed
our expenditures by millions and pre­
Hankah M. Barlow,
„?^e™&gt;cr.t conrentlon passed.
The
"£lffpte w Wm. A Foot parcel aoe M,
vious to Nov. 1893 there was no evidence
of a ctetnocrafc
.)r uaUghman, of
other populist nominee. Dr. ua a
"St“lKU «Fr«i E. VanOrMel. la. Me ». or prospect whatever ot the greatest panic
the country ever knew that came upon this
* All.'e^uiS-nee Io CPU H. Lawrence, pare.!
Notice.
country almost with the election of a dem­
sec"«. Bam. !&gt;■
ocrat president.
.
AH dogs not licensed and found with no
Business continued good until January tag on will be taken care of in accordance
1893. but in the, middle of that mouth it with ordinance.
W. H. Miller,
commenced todrop off. Merchants quit
Marshall.
buying, causing manufactures to close
down tbelr factories and throw lator out
indeed LW&gt;.________ ________
SoUot.
of employment. ”Tlnd this waa very nat­
J
poultry Wanted
The annua! meeting of the
ural, and was jiedicted in republican
We W*H h"&gt;
'llullaiul town
Orangeville, lhuij
Barry ■and Hi
campaign speeches A party was to eoiuc vnuigriuw,
tn power that promised free trade and de- | tective Association
Saturdays of each
Eeiared protccuon’ unconstitutional. Mer [Saturday. Sept JU.
I chants and manufacturers with large I
slocks could not octi. Doubt and------ 1
price ineaab.
Will Kbosewittlb.

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\V .

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a

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Disgrantled Populist Leaders
Force The Democrats to
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■

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NOTICE FOR HEARING CLAIMS.
Blate of NIototgxD. County of Bam —s*.
Netice Is hereby given, that by an order of
thr I’rob.-.tf Coiut for the County of Barry
made on the 3Ch day of August- A. D.
six uiotith5 from that date were allowed for cred­
itors n&gt; present their claims against the estate
of Charlie 1*. Fisher, late of said county,
deceased, and that al! creditors of said dr.-rased,
are required to present their claims to said
Probate Court, at the Prohate office. In the Cllj
of llaattnKS. for examination aud allowance, cu
or beioro the 2nd day of March next,
aud that such claims will be heard before said
court, on Fnday, Hut 3Xh day of November
and on Saturday. Hie 2nd day of March
next, a: ten o’clock tn the forenoon of each of
those days.
Dated Au, usl 30th. A. D. 1RM
Chas. W. aioistroxg.
Judge of Probate.

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
In the mtttsr of the estate ot Lucinda
Blanchard, deceased.
Nollet I* hereby given that I shall sell at
public auction, to tb« blgbest bidder, on Frl
'day the tilth dav of October. A. D. 1KM. at 10
o’clock.-hi the forenoon, at the Probate Office
In .he city of Htsunes. in the County of Barry.
In the stall! Of Michigan, pursuant to license
and authority granted to me on the flrsl day, of
September, A. I). 18M. by the Probale Court of
Barry County. Michigan, all of the estate, rjgtit.
title and interest of the said deceased of. lu.ato-1
to the real estate situate and being In the
County of Barry. In the State of Michican,
known and described as follows, to-wit: The
west four-fifths (*-5} ot north one eighth (l-8&gt; of
©a*t one-fourth (1-4) of south east quarter (H&gt;
of section thirty one (31) town one north range
Un west, c juMining four acres of land, be the
same more or less.
L Dated. S&lt; pteinber 1st. A. D., WM.
jka B;. vxcHAUn, Almialitrator.

Hastings City Bank,
Hastings,

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Mich.

r A_G
S75tODO OO
SLKKUF &gt;15.000.00.

jDoarparaied under the laws of the State Of
Michigan.
Open for business Dee. 15,1888.
officers:
G. fktbmsxe, President;
Chester Measer, Vice. Pre*.
D. W. R^ynoldr, Cashier.
Dir^croRs:
ReyaoMa.
G. RohiUMM.,
Carverh."
Chester Messer.
F. T. Ooixrove.

lia.-. xbe only savings department In in Ban?
Count v and pays interest on ail time

eate for such pontinna ni the Grand Bagid» Bu»toc»a Collrre, Shorthand, and Normal bchpol.
For Cataiurue, address
A- *• Parish, Propt.

Hall’s Specific!
Regains and Maintains.
The Vital Powers.
Cures NERVOUS

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.
O®&lt;*~

ATHLETIC EXERCISES.

THE CHINESE LANGUAGE

Off Itjaim' Twdateg.

It la Hot So Monoey.i-.t - ,,,
Commonly 0UP;,G:, 4 ’ 1

Upwards cf Seventy Lives Lost ! London. O., Sept 22.—A sight too* At the fourteimth pnnnal session in
meet and the ending of the Mhletfa
in a Western Cyclone.
• horrible to behold was a scene as the Lansing of the Michigan GreP life that should be remedied, says a

COOK 33OS .. Proprietors.

legs. 1 have taken
Hood’s Sarsaparilla and ff
do not have any poison

STRUCK BY A TRAIN.
&gt; jBorribMs race ox an
i
Two

Thursdfj, Sept. 27, 1894.

W'

SCORES ARE SLA LN.

| weat-bound Big Four train pulled into ( of Maccabees the following
writer in Longman’s Magazine. 11
Thickly Populated Portion* of Iuw» uri ’ the city at 10:45 a. ro. The trainmen were elected;
should not be begun at too youthful a
j unloaded three terribly mangled bod-; Great commander^SL R
S, un
aged lady. Mra Mi. '
3‘h period: it should not be continued to
too late a period. 1 hare put It from
Knorxnoo*.
1 sister of Rev. W. L
Slutz, pasFilat: preat retwrd- keeper. Jowph eighteen to thirty-six years of age. and
lor of
the
Methodiat
Episcopal BcU»hu&gt;n Grand Rxpids: cr««t medlra) ex­ that, I am convinced, is a very just
TKRIIIBI.E 1AL*.
church of
this
City. and
the axnlaer. Dr. ECwin laws,
great chaplimitation for all except those who are
two daughters of Rev. Sluta Miss Ma- lain Henry W. CW. Manbwe_
St. PAUtra Minn., SepL 24.—The cy„
The great tore of lady Maccabees obliged to follow it, aa in the acrobat
clone of Friday night that swept bel. aged 18 years, and little Helen,
way, during a life of toil devoted to
died imine- elected the following o®’*’*through Minnesota and Iowa wss one aged 8 years. Mrs. Buell
________
the amusements of the people.
of the worst that ever visited this sec- ‘ diktely
-”-*^ly after being removed from the
Great coatnandar. Mrc.LHUan
At eighteen the organs of the body
tion. At least seventy persons were ' train,
tr©ln,
----- ”
*
“
------ —**" i
and little
Helen
died
30 minutes
MU« Emma have fairly developed and yet are not
killed and m»ny others were fetelly later.
Irter. Mabel
M.bel was
wu inwardly
inwardly injured,
injured. I K ijairer. Ann Arbor:' finMrte
iata'- keeper.
hre^r. Mrs.
Mra
injnrctl; In addition several towna the
---- ---collar
---- —
bone _.oken
broken and
and aa large
largo II gusle
Su.le RR. Graves.
dr.re. Port
Fori Huron;
Huron; medical
mwUoal &lt;«•
mm“* so matured as to have lost any degree
in
tlie
bead
that
will mer, MU» Euinrn K. Cook. Detroit: chnplain. of their elasticity, power and facility
were wrecked, some of them being 1 cut
‘
for affording graceful and powerful
' ptobably cause her death. The ac° bnirht. Lansinstotally demolished.
movements. The nervous system haa
। cident occurred 8 miles east of London i
Spring Varans Winterbecome well developed and the senses
The storm was first observed a few atjthe Lessengcr crossing while thpy j
Rosa Schlesinger. 30 years- of age.
miles south of Spencer in north westr
taking a carriage nde to the; ha“U^n^enced*a anit for breach'of have reached to good and healthy ac­
tion.
At thirty-six lhe organs hare
ern Iowa about S o'clock in the even- f Man try. The crossing is a dangerous ;
ugain8t Louis Barnett; 70 years
Sweeping resistlesaly across one, the road being low with corn-'
the Wayne circuit court af ceased-to increase naturally and all
ing.
parts
have
entered in to a maturity
the state
north
‘
*'
of Emmetsburg fields on each side, making it impossi- j petroj’t. Fnie young woman demands ,
the
way
of
Algona
and
„
it
wiped out the bli to see the train unless directly on &lt;J0
n bn|in for tbe dispelling of which stamls in
new
activity
of u permanent Char­
town of Cylinder
toucbml Maron the tra,k.
] herdre.m of married Wire She claim.
acter.
By
this
time
the
body
City, ruinlng_
.
.
building, and crop.
THE FIRE F~END
that Mr. Harnett promired to marry
begins to fed concussions and vibra­
northwest of Osage. Here the cyclone '
,
i herin good faith, and that thrivedbore off to the northeMt, Crossing the jnames at Portlaud, Orts, Do Dam*ge to । din? day «us set. but that he then re- tions. wbicfc, exalted, puss easily into
Minnesota line, and\ noon after 10
the Hxtent ot ai.aoo.ooo.
1 nudluted his engagement Mr. Itor- shocks affecting the elastic aubstanee,
o'clock wrecked the little town of j
Pohti.and. Ore., Sept 24.—The most: nett clllhus thal he never promised to especially tlie elastic arteries and all
structures that require to be cushioned
Leroy, where a bad fire ud^vd to the disastrous fire in tlie history of thia t marry ~
••
f
Rosa at• nlL
by the elastic element
destruction. Spring.Valley was in the city broke out at 4:80 o’clock Sunday I
If clastic tissue grows in the body in.
Stare Board of Health Report.
path of the cyclone aud suffered se­ afternoon in the dock of the Pacific ■
-------------------.
Reports to the state board of health youth and adolescence there comes an
verely. Turning again to the east the Coast Elevator company and raged for j
little towns of Homer and Lowther three hours, destroying property j t,y seventy-.*ewn observers in differ- early period when it fails to grow,'
( er.t parts of the state ended Seplern- and, ns occurs in-a piece of India rub­
were badly damaged and at one vajued at nearly 81,500,000.
Thc losses, as near as can be aseer- I l«r 15 show that toDsflltls increased, ber, there comes another period when
time reported completely wiped off the ;
face of the earth. After crossing the tajjned at this time, are as follows:; and that whooping cough decreased In it begins to lose its elasticity. Tbep
Mississippi and doing considerable North Pacific Elevator company, 8500,-' ftrCtt of prevalence. Consumption was any new exercise of an extreme kind
damage to farm buildings near Marsh- • 000; Portland General Electric com- i reported at 234 places, scarlet fever at becomes a mechanical injury, which,
land, Wis., the storm seemed to have ; puny, machinery, 850,000; coal bunkers j forty, typhoid fever at sixty-one, soon shows itself in the fact that'the
spent its force. A smaller storm did i of the North Pacific Terminal company, diphtheria at twentv-flre, measles st man once so successful is forced,
some damage at Dodge Center, which | $40,000; Oregon Railway A Nuviga- •. five, and smallpox at Detroit,
nolens volens, to admit that he is
was not on the path of the main ; tion company, on dock, freight cars ,
beaten by younger competitors. Here
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cyclone. The path of tjie storm was ! aud steamer Willliumette Chief, 8250,- j
DvcUxmw to Hou.
are disadvantages of a striking kind. I
At a meeting in Lansing of the dem- have seen them. I have seen many ;
not wide, but it had all the character­ 000; merchandise on docks. $200,000. :
istics of the deadly tornado and the Tim insuranee carried will reach 8500,- ■ ocratlc state central committee Elliut . youtbs lnjlire&lt;i by too early oompeti
000. The Liverp&lt;x&gt;l &amp; London and ' G. Stevenson, of Detroit, was chosen I
j have over and over again seen
dimensions of a cyclone.
Globe Insurance company lias a large i chairman of the committee to place of j matun, men vitally injured by too pro­
; John
of South Rockford, who loagoa B competition. It fa hard tn
rev.ws. Strong,
....
Just how many lives have been lost share of the policies
- ” .1 to accept the place. Sccre- 1 1&lt;n(JW and fcel aU
bct it »s ^0^.
i declined
is still uncertain, but the reports re- ,
FIREBUG SENT TO PRISON.
Urv Ha
Hosford annouitoed the w»tb- ing u, onr mi^tre^ Nature, and die is
ceived indicate that certainly not less 1
H«
Cbufewod
Having
Daiiaed
Many
Seridrawal
from
the
ticket
of
Milton
F.
|
than seventy are dead while some re- [
I no strong and so determined a jade
oni ConfincrationB. j Jordan, of Barry county, nominee for.
ports place the number from seventy |
that she will give nothing beyond
Kansas Crrr, Mo.. Sept 28.—Francis lieutenant governor.
to 100. The towns damaged .-or de­
! what she 1ms given. Nobody- says no
stroyed are Cylinder, Burt, Forest M^T^ogun, for thirty years a firebug ' *
MteMxan Bauker*.
means it with so inexorable a de­
City and Manly Junction, in Iowa; aud proud of it went to the state pen- ,
Al the annual meeting in Hay City U-raiuatloni»MU'.rara Nature. Amun
Le.rOy, Spring Valley, Dodge Center, itantiary Friday for five years for set- ‘ of the Michigan Bankera' awoeiation ha&lt;l better be obelieat to her than to
Homer and Lowther, Minn., and ting tire to the. yards of the ’ Kansas I। officers were chorea aa follows:
; •&gt;'&lt;•
OT “
“ &gt;&gt;er husband.
City Lumber company. He volunteered '
Marshland, Wis.
President, s. M. Cutctaon. Dime Saviniri* t
Eliminating apparent duplications the statement that he had been . bank,
Detroit; first vice president, L )L ;
BEAUTIFUL IN MIDDLE LIFE.
of names of dead' the following from causing big fires in all parts of the I Withey, 3JIchl«a» Trust oon-.pany, Grand ,
points in Iowa iis fairly accurate: Upited* States and Canada for thirty '; Rapids; tecoutl vice prtmidtat. W. H. Wlthlnc- At leleut and Modern Women Whoa* Good
toe.
Valor
b
ink.
Jackson:
secretary.
Frederick
Algona, 19; north of Garner, 13; north y^ars. He was responsible for numer­
Haye* Pre*&gt;um National ban.k Vetron; I
of Britt, 16; near Manly, 12.
ous small fires in Milwaukee tills ' W.
treasurer, W. T- DeGrafl. Jtatloaal baak. lx&gt;- !. Helen of Troy comes upon the stage
In Minnesota tlie storm seemed to year, but with a .proud ring in his troll.
1 at the age of forty. Aspasia was thlr*
atart at Ixsroy, after traveling tn the ! voice, he declares that in Rock Island,
. arexre. with a --------!
W,‘*“ ,
*" •’«?&lt;*■’• »“J
Chance*!
Ssrlous vre-..
Crime.
air for several miles. Three persons HL, and Providence, R. 1., he set |
Dr. Holmao S. Humphrey, of Lanl&gt;rllHrt«it figure thirty yean
were killed at this place. At Chatfield, I tlie biggest fires of his career. In •
.lag, a vrell knowu traveling phv.iCleopatra w» past thirty
Minn., a dance was in progress at the 3evidence he added, with much sat- clan. ™ b:mnd over to the clrcal. "-hen rte mel Aulony. Diane de Pot.
opera house when the storm descend- j
action, a lot of horses and carriages , court for trial by Ju.Uce Dolan on tie J*""
won th,'
ed upon the town. The building was were burned, and at Rock Island a
charge of manslaughter, preferred by
n^nT »
‘‘ NT ’»«!*»»
blown down an&lt;F many persons wore ' whole block of stores and residences '
Julia CoWr.v, of Nohvlllc. who al- h" “»•
hl- A devottoB never
hurt. Sixty houses in all were dcmol- ' were consumed.
---------------------- : lege, that the doctor first reduced her “(““It'd- A"ne of Au.tria wav thirtyished and 100-persons were injured. Al :
BUI Admit Women.
• Bnd afterward committctl a criminal . e’gh’ when described aa the most beauSpring Valley three were killed.
(CHATrAMOOGA.
Tenn.. Sept 21.-The operation.
’ tifnl "on»»n » Europe. Mme. de
Houmhi Lifted Into the Air.
third day’s session of the sovereign
----- *-----I Maintenon was forty-three when unitMason City, la.. Sept. 24.—The cy­
giand lodge Independent Order of Odd
Frtam. ar* FnU.
ed to Louis, and Catherine of Russia
clone came with terrible violence, giv- ( Fallows was opened at Lookout-Inn
Dn Samuel Pell, of the state board j thirty-three when she seized the throne
ing little time to escape. At the farm 1 Tiiuraday morning at 9 o’clock. Legiscorrections and charities, returning ■ she occupied thirty-five years. Mlle,
of David Haddow the house was
lotion on the admission of women to , from a trip to the state institutions Mar was most beautiful nt forty-five,
lifted in the air_ over a grove of trees
the order through the Rebekah lodge saJ‘h
Jaeksou prison is full; the and Mme. Recamler between the ages
and landed in a cornfield. It was then
was effected.. The new law admits all l»&lt;mse ot correction al Ionia has 100 ! of thirty-five and fifty-five,
swept back against the trees, smash­ odd fellows and wives and all white ’ morc thau tt X’f*44’
»nd the reform
” saw about sweet sixteen ia
- — 1. The old
ing it to nits and killing Haddow and
his wifi At the farm of D. E. Mc- women over 16 years of age who "be­ school at Lansing has upwards of 100 exploded by the truer knowledge that
jmore than a year ago.
j the highest beauty does not dwell in
Kercher, 8 miles west of Manley, all is a lieve in the Ruler of the universe.**
i immaturity. For, according to Science
mass of ruins. His 12-year-old son '
Halpcd to Captar* Davfa.
, Siftings, uv«ui)
ortv uui
beauty i.i
does
not mean
moan aiuue
alone
was kiUed and also his hired man,
Foirr Waxnb, Ind.. Sept. 22.—Wil­
Andrew Bee. late of Company k’ 1 the fashion of form and coloring, as
Louis Gravgooldt A lady seamstress, I liam Nelson and Alfred Waterman, Fourth Michigan cavalry, died
i
-LI
----i
found
ln
the
waxen
doll.
The
dew
of
Miss Maggie Baker, had a piece of two American Railway union men, Martin.
1 *fnr*
h«» credfit
rroriit
^4
wood so driven Into her leg
that three 1• were fined 810 and sentenced to jail i deal of the
g that,
for the capture
of youtlj and a complexion of roses tjometimes
combine
to
a
face
that
ia
,
un
­
men could hardly extract it
I
* । for thirty days for stoning
She will
j
• I’ennsyl’ ;i Jefferson Davia, he being the first man
and l'unresponsive
as lthough
n'ra’P?i»"lT' V
*“o0Kh
probably die. Those who took refure
refuge rani, paauuger train. They have ' to recognlxe the confe'lerate prert moving mt"*
th' Ufe ,(*rk- .In th*
in the cellars were saved. Pieces of been In jail ever .luce the Mrlke. dent aa he attempted to eacape in dieix&gt;urse of
oi years, however, a tune ar­
I। '-nurse
timbers were carried for miles. All Upon their release they will be re- I guise.
. .
.
.
.
- .
V.VI.L rives
«a.k.a*&gt;when
I).,. the
1—coming
_
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I...
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of age a must
be
the buildings struck are a total wreck. !' arrested on the charge of assault and j
Short But Ncwir items.
•
j recognized, when the muscles begin to
The loss will exceed $50,000.
! battery with intent to kill a Penney!Fred Winters, while playing ball at ' relax, the akin to lose ita polish and
ranladctcctlra
rreflnintc
Destroyed AU in Its Fath.
—..... .. .................
I East
~7’ Jordan, iWM *____
trnc________________
k iti the face by roundness and softness give place to
Osage, la., Sept. 24.—^The cyclone i
■ l.roppro tread.
: , foul
was angle&lt; Contentment and good humor
- * &lt; •• sndj hla
vt_ cheok-boue
» . .
struck 4 miles northeast of this citv, iI Axax, Maae. Sept W —Albert L | broken.
,
destroying everything in it. path. It
। brol,'n' . will still outrival all medical inven­
.truck on lhe Cotter place at 10:30, de- I E”T®"*•“? J“?
“’‘J*1’.1TT!?4 I : Th,e
™ '"
‘crrel the
Thieve,
entered
the farm
farm of
of A.
A. B.
B. tions as a preservative pf youth. A
molirtlng the houre and farm bnild- I XVkinJ f “
Wh.&gt;1’ [ —
Bot,for
'&gt;.
n
&lt;&gt;»
r
°««sro,
and
forced
the
—re..., rewre. WWWgV, &lt;M1U 1U1TCU VUO woman beautiful in all elsfe, but want­
ing. then went ea.t, completely demol- | rank Thu^ire Xrn™
10 the
th*' granary
‘f”D*r'’ *
n&lt;’ stole a large ing mirth, will grow old! sour, thin
tha ' staple to
and
„. .
i.
He was quantity of wheat.
; and sallow, while the tnerry. fun­
ishlng Mra P. Lonegrap’. house apd „
• , 55 years of age and very prominent in
fresh and
blowing her several rods into a hog '
George Harnois, aged 16, of Au loving woman will
masonic circles. He had been grand
Sable, lost his left arm in a planing . sweet, despite life’is happenings and
lot, whore she was picked up dead, also j
; master of the L 0. 0. F. and was well
mill, where he is employed.
badly injuring her daughter. Then on, ’
known in Boston financial circles.
taking P. P. Herbert’s dwelling, killing ] Death was due to apoplexy.
Gov. Rich has appointed John II.
Exceo Of ctlquetto lUlitHl Him.
Mrs. Herbert and two children. It next
Grant, of Manistee, judge of probate
The rigid etiquette of j courts has
Travelers Must Hide Vlgurottes.
______
struck F. Perry’s house, killing his 1 J
of Manistee county, to
fill the vacancy
morc than once come near making a
by the
death of N.
ranta/l Krr
fKn rl.iwAk
V
NvlSOI)
daughter Anna and it is thought fa- I Springfield, Mo., Sept 23.—A fight I caused
martyr of the person whdm the rules
tally injured several others. Then it ; Against the sale of cigarettes, which .
Willtam Dunks,
Dunks, of
of Branch
Bn
William
county,
. °m.
cjff-hand. In
ported locally lately by ■ ia feeding his wheat crop to hfchoCT I ?r'T'“.^d. ,r
seemed to rise until 1 mile north of has been pushed
me Inspector
In«TM«otnr Jenkins,
Janlrinn will be
L&lt;a nnt
n„ report, ........
• of
» fcUM
a gain
thSy piidTrf i Spam
SP^“ these
th»“ notions
notion, of tetifjurtre were
put !I He
L
fit. Ansgar, where it completely License
nork
to
.
In,.Hol
„f
w..!.
,_/
ou
”
“
*
of
carried
to
«uch
aa
extent
that Philip
wrecked a new 99,000 bridge across to force on all trains passing through pork to a bushel of grain fed.
Norvni
Hamkina "chier in
"
‘ Detroit 1 J™ ““‘.M’ ’’“‘‘Jit l.n d*IVrl conrethe Cedar river and demolished the this district The basis of the action ,
The,f1“rw“oneday
residence of A. Tollefson and a Mr. fa an ordinance recently passed placing ’ of the Standard Oil company who war
a prohibitive tax on cigarettes.
arreted on the charge
embereHng i
‘ “‘•“ney
th.
Groth.
1 firexuaker of'.‘the
*8,000, wre held forirlaL
S' court
c?Drt ii
kindled so
CMd » Dirk.
\
I grcht a quantity of wood
t
the
monCheston, la., Sept. 94.— While Daniel
Frequent rains have benefited
.
Lexington, Ky., Sept 38.—CoL
arch was l»eing miffoca
with heat.
wm tures and allowed farmers to push fall :
Breckintidge’s son Desha attempted Stevenson, living near Clearfield, was
His grandeur would not
ffer him to
driving
home
Sunday
with
his
wife
plowing
and
wheat
sowing
in
many
to pick b quarrel yesterday with Judge
rise from the chair to call
help; the
and
localities;
com
cutting
nearly nnisnea:
finished:
Kinkeud in this city, and made an I *
“** three children, they were run .into
mwi------—— » —
a. w..
VMUa ucauj
officers-in-waiting were n within call,
re.n.w'.val... ehil-1
-V
XI . crop light
lirrVi*
ay team. Two
Two of the
ehilattack with a knife on James D. Liv ; I.wr ®n runaway
and
the
domestics
eould
ot
presume
Stevenson was
Ingaton. a former friend who had rep- ! dren were killed
killed and
and Stevenson
was !I Myron Stevens and Amos Gardner
nfnred. dying
dvino- during
dnrinn- the !I brothers-in-law. Hying near Grand to enter the apartment,
ported Owens.
■
I mortally injured,
against the etiquette,
last Mar' »,UrDoon-'
| B»Plds. quarreled over the division of quis de Pobat appeared,
the king
rtvv DrowiwO.
.
I reo..
-----------shot
&lt; - and..fatal.*­
some ™,~.
crops and c.
Stevens
ordered him to damp the
; but he
,l.1lngMoVJ'bi|fk,Pthe’ohlo!rfver°Dreid j j^TN’hF-.8'p^
J™' ly injured Gardner.
excused himself, alleging
Fred L. Warne, the night operator in forbidden by the eti
Nutter. Robert Thom pre n. Daniel Hare I
S’00*, who founded ths Salvato perform
rigan. Meet Cheater and Ernest Thomra
o'.”
D? the Lake Shore depot at Bronson, #as such a function, for
hieh Duke
were drowned; all colored and single. ! "“‘/‘‘j!"!1',
.oiU~ 'n Canad. and attacked and overpowered by three d’Aweda ought io be cal
upon, asTt
■
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| the Lnited States during the next six masked men, who secured 830 from the was his business. Tlie d
________
safe
and
fled.
i months.
out, tlie fire burned fiercer, and the
New Yom, Sept 2L—L. C. Weir, of
Mra. Myr» Wert, of Leonid.., cut king endured it rather han derogate
Married at Laat.
Cincinnati, was elected president of
Jumky City, N. J., Sept. 20.—Daniel her throat with . raxor Bnd wonld from hl* dignity; bu. nia blood was
the Adams Express company at a meet­ C Oamun, of Chicago, was united in prob.bly die. Treble with ehlldren,
ing of the board of directors in place tins city yesterday to Mra M. D. Pow­ who were alleged to have secured her
of President Sanford, resigned.
which, being succeeded by a violent
ers, whose parents had prevented theL- property and refused to care for her
was said to be the cause.
marriage thirty-five years ago.
fever, carried him off.
:
Pranci.Bar.eb, Trombley, the mieeColon, Colombia, Sept 22.—It i» of­
ing heir GTrte wtate left by Hermit
ficially announced here that Dr. Rafael
Naw Yqxk, Sept M—Herbert M.
There was an energetic laudiady, a
Nunez, president of the Republic of Kinsley, the famous Chicago caterer,
w“ toMd “
widow, in a large boarding-house ia
on Tuesday mornin gof died in this city from the effect* of a
Ire, aud her brother, who
The Seventh Dey Ad.enllaU to'the
surgical operation. He was 68 years
^.joined in the buxine*
number of neerly t,ow gethered .t
tid.
.-"'-bee

Mo* la It m DK3cnJl to i^.nrn
of Study.

There .re .Unit .Itty tbOTS1B,|
aoterata th.ehl.e^u^..,.
»
but Qm&gt; .""-see Chin.,£
le»ra. .11 trf there clutra. i.-rM),,,,, u
.»errd»y Ameriran l^re, u,
"
hundred thcrarend word. In the &amp;£•
llrt lMigm^e. The China,uan |10K^
«. IrauTO on the .rrhure ,□„„ th„
.
*°?,nn
in A ’.Imllw P„qtia8
in life. A ChtnMnu,, r,h„
nci
reed nor write 1. a rarity. are.,r,li„- tthe hew York Evening ; ,,.t l bi'
i» not', montayll.hic lani-ua-..
zraany .oppose, .ud it I. io.^xlWe
utter in Chinere any I,nt tin-rtortart
rentencea in moao.yll.bhs |r.
the Chinaman makes one eom|»llrated
but integral ch.rarti r for each rvoni
but that word may le. properly &gt; polctfi
In two. three or four syllable*, nt, ’
syllables irr divided by iio : ,.,CTr n,.
tervals than are bis wools, and that I,
what makes the Unguagi- c&gt;und.to s
foreigner like a .i.s’-t mf Jar,-.,r,. w, ‘
do not know whether he Is telling a
atory or attempting a song, thotld.
neseperhap. think, the -a,,,,, tl.iny of
an American who biter ofThianonis
and swallow, them op.aele^-opra one
Into the other. Ilnslhess men thrown
In
oontaot
Chine'e
n.-rclwou
-------------.....with
x-.a.ut
V UIVJVJlWQlS
who spaak pure Chinese say that it ia
aot difficult to । learn. Instead of
twenty-six letters, nut including the
useless &lt;k, the OiineMc. Imvc iiv. 'hnadred or six hundred syllable*, and
these arc combined into various farms
to make the sixty thousand word* in
their ‘•dictionary." The-w syllables
vary in meaning, according to the tone
In which they are Spoken or'the strol^Mi
used in writing them.
-A Chinaman cr.n unite any two of
the six hundred syllables anti xuake an
intelligent word. This is .n.n thv ease
with the English langu^-j.'
This
flexibility it; perhaps owing to the
t;hc»rtn«M* of their words 0 eHom more .
than three syllables) aud the tone or
strokes belonging to the sylhibhi. ,
when spoken or written. A syllable
may mean one of a hundr?.! things/
and Its particular nieti’amg is I hnUed .
by placing another s.tHal le of :.i::.;hr
significance before or afor it, n»ing
its particular tone, »r ;r ... when
writing. Bomethm s the syllaLles are
uttered in such.rapid r.u-. . .i»ci that
thv*y seemingly form one ' ■•rd. but Lai
trained Chinese ear notes tW’t’dieL
and ho is easily understood—thie
marvelous subtleties pf acc«;nt Eonveying the expression to a ninety. He
does not have to sta’te a prx«i»t.&gt;.:;os.r
and then, in ostler to .xriake himself
clear, reMate it by the usual "or. io
other words.” There are no ‘•other
words" with the Chinese,
The tone
gives the meaning. The Chinese have
a system of two hundred and fourteen
rsdirals, having variola strokes from
on^ to seventeen, which are combined
with thi eliaracters. Each radical has
a b ‘parate meaning, generally denot­
ing the simplest objvcL M xnau, »kf.
earth, water, king. The# student first
learns these, which answer to.the A B
'C; he next studies the syllables, or
coinbiuatlons. and thus he has learned
to read and spell.
Grouping the
syllables into words depend* upoq.hb
powers of speech or of composition in
writing. What is popularly known as
"slang” is not known to the Chinese.
Their lang aage is sufliciently copious
without resorting to tlie brutal fonns
of speech
The most withering con­
tempt ortho keenest of satir may be
expressed in the.politest tennfi

Worm) and Worse.
James Payn tolls, in the lllustratW
London Newa of a whist player being
told by an opponent that he could al­
ways tell by his face when he had a
good hand. This he resented exceed­
ingly and applied to his partner for a
refutation of it, but be was only stm
more irritated by his form of currob©ration, "that he had never noticed
any expression ta Ms eountenanoa

whatever. •
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\11 the fuel yon burn. Your stove doesn't
draw right; doesn't throw out the heat; wastes v¥i
the luel. It'S one of those stovea made to sell— Wi
1!Ot to burn. When yon want a stove or range for \
actual servic^: one^hut will give you the benefit of
r,
k*11 the heat generated, that I
a will save your fuel and save
N your money, it will pay
Stoves and Ranges
'SSTOVES r' ??“«h°Bate-Jewel
F‘na‘ Detroit' steves, made

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MORTGAGE FORBCIXJSURE.
. ruraiUire Mauufni'iurlng Com­
- i:- '&gt;&lt;-armg date June isth. a.
.„•/&lt;! to the undersigned, Danhl
* (r,the fallowing d.srrlb.
. -.iiiAicd In the Cit; of Hot In vs,
• ’1 &lt; hig»n. and inscribed m foi&lt; -tv hits five huudrod tortv-four,
live, &lt;ve hundred forty-aix.
v.wro. five hundred fsrtyi fifty, rive bin tired ttfty-cne.
■\ two.five hundred aeventeeu,
• Jiteen. five hundred nineteen.
-::ly, five hundred twenty two.
'&lt;&gt; three, five hundred twenty­
. !r&gt;w» :•venti-five, four hundred
■r d font. r.»ur htridrvd five,
- •. L ’.ir hundred seven, four hunhundred Line. f&lt;Mjr hundred
. rd eleven and four hundred
(■•:&gt; of, Hastings, Barry County.
■ •••rdliyj tu the recorded' plat
? :l.wrwUh all the hereditaments '
r;i.K-«&gt; liereiinio pertaining; totndidiugs ilterenn, in chiding
r* and dry kilns. This moitgAge
• Un 3rd day of Jtilv. A. D 1WU.
\ M. hi lhe ciffire of tne Hechter
:...ir&gt; County. Mk-hignu. tnB'-vr
' page XX*. !te fault na* been
•! of said mortgage. No suit
. . i-. .'een ius’ltuted nt law to re­
. . .t. »s now remaining secured
. r anv part thereof. There Is
lhe date ot thh notice UR*
t
secured by said mortgage 1
iftr sum of thlrty oue ;
&gt; .&gt;■ ’&gt;.••! and twenty dollars and

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TLo Romantic Tale of an Amer­
ican Professor* a Downfall

Dr. Sanwn h&gt; big
fokimo Mfc... Thc
.k as
o most ^*d by tile Wile* of MR Aleutian I«U*d
The )ml!
kaink.
lorraC3 h® prosumed
'
' ‘to ‘know, is
‘ a
Maidan to Forsake 111* Wife and Cocnwtth'sTTi' sUUow “»«• or shell. ■ ' try—A Touehln- Story of Life
rlou •d®?; ‘2 thc mW&lt;u" °&lt; Mieh is I
ca-iI »,mKK A nausea.
‘
' bod v Of°» laft?e CUOUgn t0
tea ;
,
IQ
"v^oux. Sept, aa.—b G ra. j. ,hw’y of its occupant
This
:
Thls
! MsJ. &amp; B. Nettleton, who was two
nboot ra
1.
Joeed tightly yesrs United Steles special treasury
for d!*coUFMpcme
•l*9ttto«emenl and1 ted
UxUo /.tact i * S
d flt’
"l u&gt;e
the Pribylov
islands, or
Seal
7, “’ S?
. llcad
ucaa'- “
ana
ai
rnoyiov islands,
or Seal
that S
“««■ thatfu\ritr.
^lc ring of the kulak islands as they are sometimes called,
*ho want to «...
y*'- But buntnets
himself
t?pS,2?_Bcd right was tt
»erYer of the customs of
a clo5c
close ob
observer
Pud
«~uy *•
"^houtgetting wet, and the Aleutians, and relates many intere
"“l !*u tire 12?.; wtongtodrup of water into eating anecdotes of his sojourn tlwre,
vuc uoat.
St Louis Republic.
I!
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•ays fcbA
the St
It needs a good deal of practice to sit
’ollune tor Um
W ”“1' b,k)w *
“Inethe far away Pribylov islands
»t lr-IccrtMcor
“? “9thins of man- there '•
is “
a “
little
tUe o
convent devoted ito a I
"T“• «"•»
’Mknc-iu at all ctuLr*h°^t B dteappojfitlng
disAppoiatin^
weathers. Dr. Nansen nameless
religion,', ’ said Maj. Nettle'
•
"•»tob„1 a Wond of llls who rrot into ton.......................
*1* coMumnUo^JSQ **d central —
markets.
niln frra.
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— ---- ----u ua ue cat
tour
within two minuUs.
siw n 1times
h e? Wlthln
minutes. “No nun. She worships no invisible divinde’h'easc in tr*^ M
bT&gt;n a dt‘’llnct
I
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f
.
uWe
him
UP on evcn
cvcn Ueel
Ucel uy
U&gt;’ nn
nn&lt;1
has no theoretieftl
theoretical doctritaes,
doctrtaes, i
•M»^&gt;nh*Yebern'otJJ.Zl}^‘!ofk&gt; f°r the next a.fl
V.’"‘‘‘J" np
“ nas
wilting for
°°W his
Ut 8he
hl. Iwa*?
i
1
*5° l1,aa hC
Jie Bgaln St&lt;XM1
slood on 'I ?
but
she teaches hcr
her People
people that if (hey
(hey '
meftt for ftirtte.*.
••-uo to give enoouraae- “
is
inad
\vi
th
tire
•
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•
&gt;t
—
»
-------.
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.. air."
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Ue bottom of the kaiak
aiwr iU ^KS*
in
------- live honestly and relieve the sick land |
WwltiL 1
v
i un£orl«nat*‘ they will be rewarded,
n,a.n&lt;1®r8 bcffin their practice ' “Years ago, when the islands were
■&gt;i with ^ny and develop wonderful skill. : the property of Russia, a Russian
•m u*rr&lt;&gt;?Td
? • 0'^en, r°r tbe pr.
present ?
“ an expert kaiak-man until trader came to the islands to exchange |
Breadstuff* are w«bUla^er lhan usual
'' ke
"hf . has
•°w raaslered
art of righting ' his merchandise for sealskins and the I
government official report w^n.
CO^inS®pre- himself tt£tcr capsizing. A thorough fur of the silver gray fpx. He fell in 1
rentbli
bo ,7
far
abort eroA1 ro^cTXe
”
ln "~
cause
a
reaction
in
ca
"
do
this
without
an uur.
oar. by
Aleutian muiucn,
maiden,'the
opinion. While
Whtlft lower
Ir
..—
‘VUCHOU
.. . ••
uy love with an amtuhwu
me
Won.
e*u££
-~ m . - . ,
commonly are.n.xM,
accepted .u.
the JS?lC5
6? n*.?
” • of Jls tkrowing-i.tick or even . belle of the island, and in the due
commonlr
0f orn ¥?•{.'
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The height of accompHphmcnt is .
•la out Jttefound ,00 «».a» bush-'
reached,
’ saysnDr. Nansen, “when he .
800 T® b“^-le mar ,rT uoe8
not ’eren
hte8i?..DtrtnnCcd 10 usc th®
°I
c
can ]-eep
ciencheti
. ------ can really be done i
1 have seen u man take a stone in his ,
clenched hand before capsizing and
•MIO &lt;iM4a roni^i,,,
. . it still in Ilia grasp.“
I
come np with
”
| Such a man is prepared to defy al­ &lt;
XlradKtreet'a Iteport.
Bradstreet’s review says:
most any weather. “If the sea is very i
COQdlt,O“ Ot k'ouerul trade this week Is heavy he lays the broad side of the I
•aUnprurement over o.c weak ago in SS fa- kaiak to it, holds the paddle flat out
vocublo features reported then have bren on the windward side, pressing it
maintained. The surprlslnvlv uoo&lt;l ran.,,"
against the deck, bends forward aud
*tth Bom’
arc indicated by special odvla«-x tmw lete the wave roll over him. or else he
- HyjWUl.. Cbtoqo, st .xjuU, Pon- throws himself on’ his side toward it,
•aaa. (.»«., and San Fnmclsoo.
resting on his flat paddle, and rights
The greatent activity is shown la dry goods
clothing, millinery and .boo*. wS? toTt himself again when it has passed’’
Some fishermen have recourse to a
®?e 101 ot
pound, having been
•old .o a Rhode Island tuun. st Louin manu­ still prettier feat of seamanship. “As
facturers
and jobbers of clothing and hat* re
re-' the Rva curls over them thcY volunport busing
experieuce In‘like j?riSdl.D
t,aPslstc. receive it on the bottom
Unory and dry goods are largo. ** well ai those
kaiak. and when it has passed
,of*“mborr,Kl,t themselves again.
I think it
*uM m
b ?°.WD**n’ rolu,n havln« would 1,0 hanl to nara‘* a «nore intrepid
■'-’"■»■• -■&lt;&gt;&gt;» h.nvy Hex.”
.. . ------- ------ .
-SUUICICUIivtnmAke
U. 1X1110 canno^ right lus Float and
ly to make another "lowest
••lowest record" for that ,
cereal. O«h-r
------ .... are
■ xhona In hogs there is no help at band he is Jost beOther •*
dvereaaes
j. n, - -----------—yOnd hope as soon as he capsizes. It !
follows.- almost of necessity, that a i
orn Utles In the prveedlug fortnight arc sen- cnnsidembl..
cmlly niulntnlued. Neither Buffalo nor Pitts- ‘, tonsl,l‘-rttble part of thc Eskimo
burgh utiitouuct'-. sain, or ru.iotioui. except In . come to their death by drowning. In I
prices fuf&gt;p*tal*.
'
; some .
a full fourth
thomortali- j
-----------of
---------------ty among the men is due to the upset- |
Liidi-d ill. Life in Jail.
ting of kaiaks.
j
Fort Watne. Ind., Sept. S3,»—
;
Charles A J &gt;n«s. a wealthy citizen of
POSTED ON PAPER MONEY.
■
LaGrange. Ind., wh&lt;&gt; was convicted of
1
assaulting ft girl, committed suicide
by swallowing a dose of morphine In
j The fat man who sat on the rear
jail. He was a meml»er in good stand­
) scat of the smoker saw a man across
ing of five leading fraternities and his
. thc aisle counting his money, $ayfi thc
life insurance amounts to 810.000. He } Buffalo Express. “Seeing that roll of
left a pathetie letter addressed to 'his
’ bills." he t«iid. “reminds me that I
wife protesting his innocence.
; know something about money that

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! mesey by purchasing W. L.
Dougina Bhoes, ।
arc the largest manufacturers of
-- ------------ _jea in the world, and guarantee
the value by stamping the name and price on
the bottom, which protects you against high
prices aud the middleman’s profits. Our shoes
equal custom work in style, easy fitting and
wearing qualities. We have them sold every­
where at lower prices for the value given than
any other make. Take no substitute. IC your
dealer cannot supply you, we can. Sold by

The tender and his dusky wife ntade
many voyages between the’island'and
^u:y'*an ports, but one day they were
ASSIONEE’S SALK.
brought from their ship to one of the ’
WOOLLEY &amp; BRONSON
Alaska Commercial company’s huts,
both very ill with a terrible fever,
PROBATE ORDER.
With them were two little twin girls,
whose exu Kraht health and spirits State of Michigan. County of Banw-ss.
At a session of the Probate Court for the
'HJ* by the undersigned. *S Asstenve in ar
were
a
:;ad
contrast
to
tbe
condition
of
County of Barry, holden at the Probate office, in
nirdancewlth lhe Slatute In m&gt;ct.
‘2 C
unfl wwlCrd. Tint, lb. InrrHSL ““.idll'
their parents.
The next day* t^heir the City of Hastings. tn said county. on Fri­
day
the. 31st day
In iy
ithe
'! I"”•"'»H ’h” Cow*,
mother
died.
-------—&lt;of—August,
.—
.. ninety
—
fouryear one
mother died,
uied. Her
Iler husband
husband was
was aj
at the
the ..
tbAuwd
ehtht ihundred
nml
point of death, but when bis dying • iTewot, Charie* W. ArnwtroM
..
Prnl&gt;u'i.
Probate.
.
.-...wirmispureni
wife was brought to 1ns bedside I and
In tho matter ot the estate of Jthoa Hud­
directed hv law
| J
asked him to give their children to her son. deceased.
On
readinrand
fillneth*
p*ihl-»ti
&lt;hilvverified
parents he feebly absented. When the of D.mlel striker, ex-ecuiorofth-la-t will and
r&lt;rrnll» oonmlod by .xl„ .iT.iJk
s”^
funeral of..his wife was taking place testament of-said deceased prating that hts
«*• &lt; W "&lt; Hmtun,
® Co”
he too died, and the two little orphans final account now on file in said court may be
ft~«MI«
bev»l »«d allowed and be discharged from said
were removed to tlie home of their trust.
.
&lt;
Thereupon It Is ordered, that Friday the
-.
grandmother.
2Sth day of September. A. D.. 1894 at ten o’clock ta
-'!*i-« m Shall be Dccfcisttrv io
«
•'-« —
•—
••
Said
sale
will -'Juforrasli.
“
Their
lives
were
uneventful
until
the forenoon, be assigned for the Rearlnc of said
: M« due u|m»u the hxlebtedFbim?T.Colgmvk.
they reached the age of sixteen. petition and that the heirs at law ot said de­
r..l nturtpige together with
ceased and all other persons interested in said
I
Assignee.
•i .-. h-iiire, at public vendue te
Neither had been to school, and ’they estate, are required to appear a: a session ot
th.’ ■'■|ti'0|hlu'tl"'e.'.l&lt;B»rn j •
OMMaorewUcxtlOL
knew nothing of lhe outside world, ex­ said court, then to be holden at the Probate of­
In tbe City of Hastings, in said county, aud
cept what they remembered of I the fice,
show cause, if any there be, why Rhe prayer of
fairy tales told rid amuse their uliild- the petitioner may not be granted. And it Is
. .. . l.iy M .tetohor, ihk. I WlllUn, 11.
AOwIn'.trxtor ot Um »»•
further
ordered, that said petitioner give notice
ho&lt;xl fancies. About this time’ tlie
■ • tt-.o-i.i oi sahlday.
t*t&lt;-of Caroline lawreutfe. dereased Can,
to the persons Interested In said testate, ot the
IIKVNOI.DS. Trustee.
|&gt;.’aiuaut(utu
United States purchased Alaska! and pendency, of said petition and the 'hearing
Mortgagee.
thereof
by cr.uilrg a copy ot this order to be
sent a young professor from one of the published
in th? H slfcjs Banner, a :n-ws____
.... ,............. , •
i.iuvt m-. jonn
and cattleeastern
at vv.nmuniversities
markets
12UOTSk *5!SSJt.'!- u’r'"lx “ ■
leading
toi the. PHper pr.nted Shd rtrw&gt;'ite»l
pate I'ounly of
island on a scientific expedition, j The Barry, one.- In each v.cek f.i thr-.:
&gt;f fjbrrv
Countys
—
fltirn-CounlyiBwFpopdla* la Ute Circuit Court for tinto uuld day of hdlri.ir.
trip was an arduous nnc, and hi left weeks prevtons
m J.-- Secretary of Cv'inty of Barrv. !■* Chanc.-rv. at Ha*tiiq&amp;
■
Chas. W. AiptwikOKG.
.lud-vj. o( Pror»*t*.
'll! c. ttl the Ocu- I Mich, ue the l^h day ot Kcptember A
his young wife at home with her rcla• State of Mtelii-: IH'l.
'
,
tivcK. Securing the data and stat sties JA.-iJC£qPZ:)|
,i"'1
Von-j _f.i tliter: ■!&lt;;« jt arjwvrtej from nthttavlc eu
for which he was sent in a few lays,
- ■ te*Mtav N«n.»Gth | IKf|w*t the
E&gt;rh«r \. J -wis is noa/iT’dci t ot l:.l.n biate. but hslftex tit tbe S’.aitime hung heavily on his hand.M. and
u&lt; Mi.*oat:. on motion of Pintl.i T. f tenmthe young savant undertook the' task
•itM.rrr. A tulitor General, ecnnDiihMiilV M&gt;*t« nor— it ti (intend ttmt th.-’
;:ii« Ui’-.rt office. Atlor* Hqhl dcfcteltu t. £»&gt;iter A. ' ewts. «.-ati*»* her ;;t&gt;of instructing the beautiful but llliterrlioi.ib i.t of Dubik In­ ►♦aranre to In* .catered lirreiti, wlttini tuur
ate sisters.. Kchatku was an apt pupil,
ez of sh«* BUle Board Htxnh-r frnui Utedxteof thi* order, amt hi. caw
quailing eAgerly from the Pierian
•v if Fairy F. Fimers *•«an .tiqiearanc** that she raa»-e .Vi atisw-r to
mil xplre Dec. ai&lt; . Ule eutlipUtnaiK'b btU ot COffiplalt.t to te- f't-d
spring, but her sister, although [quite
K»- iu c imrrexs f&gt;v the aid ii cute, liter of to bt served on mid c »n&gt;'
as bright, seemed to be much more in­
f&gt;Kioaal's M&gt;lleiti&lt;r--w*tbln twriitr davs after
vii-e on her ot acopv of s:U-.l bill at.I aoUcr
terested in her tutor than she was in
Distrirt of this Ntate; 01:|tl5 order; and that n, default tberenl, said
It win pay you In numerous ways
her grammar or arithmetic. Tn&lt;
Wl t&gt;«- t-ikvn Hsruulcmrd by tlie sad twin rentto use the salt that's all wait. This
traction was mutual, and when a ship
,
dthil defendant.
is especially true as to the butter
Ai d n Is t Cih-r ordered, that within twenty
came on which the young projessor"
maker.
You recognize a difference In
-re-trill
fn u^ysUte Said C'HMpiiiln ini &lt;-KU*e a, in»i‘ee nf
Owm. Officially Nominated.
i very few of the people out of the treas- might have returned home he wrote to
butter. We am point you out a dif­
t'u.&lt; order to )&gt;• imudshnd'lu tu- Hailing*
ference in salt. You strive tbr the best
Hav-sku. a uewsuapcr pri.u M. publlsbtrt an.l
his wife that he was unexpectedly de­
Fuankfort, Ky.. Sept. 2k—The 1 ury department know.’’
elrriilaifni’ In said eoa ity. and that sueb publitnllk, why not search for the .beet
niuu •&gt;.
airwiv i, e&lt;tlo*i tte co." t hi util ihen-.tn al tea*t once in democratic committee for the Seventh • lie reached down into his pocket and tained and could not come home for
salt? Test, compare, ask question*.
tin* state ;«htuorbthig In* em-li week, for six we -ks In eucce.u&lt;toa. er that congressional district was called to fished out u one-dollar bill. It was another three montJis. The arriv ils of
Investigate what
:-s to v te where auoh Bit canid a c«ipv &lt;4 elite order to b« personally order hr Chairman F. McLeod Satur­ l new, and he pointed out a diminutive ships at the islands were few anil far
M red on said i’on-reM&lt;urtit defendant at lea-t
it Hint at said election twenty days before the tune above prescribed day, with all members present. Afte । letter Con the right under thc bill's between, and the next mail brought a
i&gt;&gt;* following county of* tor tier appear.cu*. ‘
canvassing the vote by counties a reso­ ' number and another down in the other letter imploring him to return I ome,
.via:— x blirrtff.l'terk.
lution was unanimously adopted de­ corner. “Now," he continued, “I don’t as his wife was at the point of death.
gte-'«r of lived#. Fro*—
.
Circuit Judge.
_
___ i i II so happened that one of the Ajarka
that
. Phiui'T. Condaet r..
’ifvrth Court I'onirn Isa ion* .
claring Owens the nominee by a plu­ suppose that a man of you knew
('xiniplxlna'.il** Nolicitor.
y letters
'
I Commercial company's schooner* was
has done for others. There's no secret
rality of 255 votes and the committee these seemingly unnecessary
Jous G. N’aclek,
about 1L Write ^nd get particulars.
I to sail for San Francisco the folk wing
are on thc^ United States bills.
adjourned.
B- rrv county. Mich.
Writ. .
We grant that salt is cheap, but Is
The young
resolutely
iA True Copy.]
even if you had noticed them I am II day.
—
----- » professor
------- —------tbnt a good reason why you should
willing to bet that nut one of you can !j went on board, bribing*tlw
bribing the boatn
boain.•en to
not have the best? Look ifclrly and
IMS.
Chicago, Sept. 22.—Edna Brown and ;! tell what they signify."
| ~
refuse
to bring
sweetheart
r
‘“J ’his Aleutian
*’ *’
fully Into tlie salt question, and you'll
Mary Smith were sentenced to but j| Half, of the men in the ear were j to thc
And the way to bettor flavored butter,
the schooner should she ask th .;m to
Ofter a
. TO .
aud better prices through our Dairy
eight and six years' imprisonment. ! listening to thc fat man and none of t &lt;1° ^oR.-nu-t
Balt. Indispensable fur cooking and
if -.must. A. 1&gt;. 11M.
Which.
respectively, for the murder of S. L. | them could tell what the letters meant?
“The schooner lay fully a mile from
_ _
table.use also. Write us about It.
t.
date were allow* «J lor
Used as
Grimes. The girls had put morphine | although one or two said thnt they had the shore, and the sailor^ were already
•&gt; 'it their .Halins against the esDirected,
DIAMOND CRYSTAL SALT CO,
Insures
■ ■ • .
late nt *j»ld County.
*
I in Via,*
«*««,
in Grimes’ beer in order to -drug him ' IlOticrd them
the fnll
tall mnutc
masts cnrAo/Unn.
spreading ikn
the c mvas
&gt;ii creditors of said rtecrasSafety to
St. Clair, Mkh.
so
tliat they might rob him. Grimes
"Well,” wenton the fat man, “I wish- preparatory to departure, when &lt;|nc of
Lite of
went l l
* to *-iaid
Mother
t' -ee Probate office. in the
died from the effects of the poison.
one of j*ou gentlemen would take a them caught sight of a woman Swim­
:■ ' r vVAiiiluxfinii and *BowAnd
bill and tell me what the last four ming in the water. She came on board
An Editor'* Salcido.
irvineiKlidayot February next,
ChiM.
and implored the young man to aban­
r .iihis wi&lt;. be heard before eald
H ex demon . Ky., Sept 22.—G. C. figures of the number are."
•• ihv r.h'dav oi Novt niter and
The commercial traveler had a bill. don hib idea of returning home.1 or to
Mcllltor, publisher of the Meade
&lt;tey«»f Februaryi ext, xt to
stay
at least until the next ship. Her
The
last
four
figures
of
the
number
orenoon of each of those days.
County Messenger, committed suicide
TIMETABLE.
•’
A. D. IriM.
knowledge of English was limited, but
Robs confiaennit ot Its Pain. Honor and
• In effect February H.-ncM.
at Brandeburg'by shooting. He left a were 5,321. The fat man said, almost
i. m srnoxa. J udtre of Probate.
as she knelt before him on the dick of
instantly:
“
The
letter
on
that
bill
is
Rak, as naif SasSfj.
note stating thnt the act was deliber­
;k(»ha re order.
the ship, her dork eyes pleading more
ate and the result of sickness, disap­ B." When the bill was examined the
Stations.
vnn.C’oustyo! Barry—sa.
diminutive B was found on it in two eloquently than words, he decided to
pointment and a hopeless future.
“ My wife used only two battles.
f «he Bru 11 ale (&gt;,urt for tbe
■c£
forsake
his invalid wife and spend his
places.
•
• deu at tbe Probate Office In
Site
was
easily
and
quickly
relieved;
sign*led
183
Mlle*.
days
with
his
Aleutian
love.
NORTH.
m -xid coante, on Wad­
Half a dozen other bills were pro­
; div of s«fAenibtr. In the irer
is now doing splendidly.—
Denvba. Col., Sept 20.—All records duced. and when the fat man was told
"He returned to the island and en­ Chicago Lv........ .
to ai|
. lit hundred and ninety four.
for long distance heliograph signaling .I the last four figures of the number he deavored to -forget the woman whom
X S. MORTON, Harlot^ N.C.
Er.
• W. Attrstrong. Judge of
Ph'i'j
have been broken by tbe United States was able to tell what letter would be he had promised to love and cherish, Kalamazoo Lv...
East Cooper
I'
- r of the feitatc of Alfred
army signal corps, a message liaving found on the bill. In each case the who, lying at the dark portals of death, Bichlxnd Juncl.
was longing for a parting kiss or |a last Cressey
been sent by sun flashes from Mount letter was either A, B, C or D.
md filing the petition duly verified
Milo
•I'tt ol, brother-lD-law of said deUncompaghrc, CoL, to Mount Etlcn,
“The explanation is simple,” said embrace before she died. The| mail Dalton .....;.
0M
BBABHEI.D
BEGCUTOB
CO.,
Atlant*.
G*.
adm’,tihtration of said es.which
next reached the islands in­ Cloverdale
Utah,
a
distance
of
188
miles.
the
fat
man,
after
he
had
done
the
f«l la I. 11 Wk-kwtre Or to
Bhultt
;..
•8 811 9
■ Mutable i‘*TM&gt;n.
trick successfully every time. "If you formed him that his wife was klead;
Doable
Murderer
Executed■ ■ •- -nlered. that Tbureday. the
that she died with his name oh her Hastings...........
1 - &lt;te-r a.D. iK"ijtt tea o’clock Ln tbe
Fobt Smith. Ark., Sept 21.—John take the last four figures of the num­ lips,
GOOD ADVICE.
and that her last intelligible iitterav.gt;t-d k&gt;r the hearing of said
Poynter, aged 10. was hanged in the ber on any bill, no matter what its de­ once was a hope that he wofild | meet Doate Grove
i.v 'he heirs at law of said deWoodland
United States jnil-yurd hero Thursday nomination, and divide them by four,
'• -■! otltvr per*j.?*&gt; Interested In nalo
her
in
the better land.
you
wilL
of
course,
have
either
a
re
­
*(»*;uirr«t ,o appear at a session of
Every patriotic dfuen should give his
afternoon. Poynter murdered William
to be mudeii at the Probate
"He read the letter and fell to the Lansing
mainder of zero, one, two or three. If
Bolding
and
Ed
Vdh
der
Vffr
Christr
persona! effort and infiucr.ee to increase
City at HacUng*. In *•*&lt;! County.
the remainder is zero, the lette-r on the floor unc?nscious. Fully two months Detroit
I any there be, why Obe prayer
mtM eve, 1891, in tbe Indian country.
Grand Rapids.
the circulation of his home paper which
bill will be A. If it is 1, the letter will of faithful nursing • saved him from
. • &lt; r M*y uot
granted. And It Is
turtb-r -.r^red. that said petit Inner rive notice
mrra&gt;
jj. jf jj, j8 3, the letter will be C,
dying of brain fever. When he was
teaches
the
American
policy
of
Protec
­
■&lt;» the persoiw interested in said estate. of the
Pon Hoib, Ont., Sept M-—A special ftnd if itjM 8 the letter will be D.
well enough to return home ho mar­
rTdri.c. «t .aid petition and the hearing
tion. It is hie duty to aid in this respect
Stations.
d fi
.Der. -If ( , (jutslng a copy of this order to be
train on the Midland division of the | »*ThjB is One of the many precautions ried his Aleutian sweetheart KcHatka,
is every way poesible. After the home
?A, ■&lt;1- ! 111 to® Haatlngs Vanxkr. a newsGrand Trunk railway wa. derailed taken
•by ---------------------*----*-*-------the government
against
coun­ her sister, refused to leave the islands.
g»per t-nuxl **d ctouilated bi said County o». paper is taken care of, why not eubBvLTH.
between
thl.
city
and
Lindsay.
The
During
the
epidemic
of
smallpox,
Krrj.vw-ia each week f&lt;«r three successive
terfeiters.
You can tell instantly
v -*s prev;r»;,H to said day of hearing.
engineer, fireman and a brakeman whether a bill is bad or good by mak­ which nearly depopulated the islands Chicago Ar.....
serfbe for the Ammican EcosoM'diT,
Chas. W. ahmkthovg
ing that test I wouldn’t give a five- a few years ago. she was one otf the
published by the American Protective
.
Judge of Probate.
were killed;
cent piece for a one thousand dollar
TUmaattea Win.
Rast Cooper Lv..
Tariff League? One of its correspon­
bill, no matter how perfect it seemed, although she was constantly at the Richland JuncT.
Columba &amp; C.. ^P*In
1’KOBAYE ORDEK.
Onasey
dents says: . “No true American can
BU4* of Mtci’lgan, Count? of Barry, ss.
&gt;UU democratic convention WetaM- if its little letters did not correspond bedside of the sufferers. The simple MfloT;......... .
A d *•&gt;&gt;&gt;mo of tlte Probate Court, Cor
get along without it. I consider it the
j 13
with the remainder obtained by divid­ natives say that the Great Spirit re­ Delton
d.y tbe ticket ProP°"^ bX 5ho
Cloverdale......
of
B*n»
beldan at I
greatest and truest political teacher in
„n fnctlon. bended by Jobu Gery ing the last four figures of its number fused to spoil her beauty, that she ShulU
might shine as an angel of light among
(&lt;»u:uy. nn WednendHy lhe mb day at
Brann far forarnor, trax nomlnnUd. by four.” _
A.U- r. in the year one thonsand eight hun­
the United States."
12 28
them and teach the road to the Aleu1212 Hastings.... ,
dred gt&lt; ninety |olir.
A Tall Cat StorySend postal card request for free
Killed Bls Wife and Hlnx*elL
Protmu11* 1 i!ar,rtS
Armstrong, Judge of
A Philadelphia newspaper is respon­ tian heaven, where seals are plenty and Coats Grove...
PBOKIX. A T, S.pt M—ThoqM B.
Woodland
....
sample copy. Address Wilbur F.Wakeit is never cold."
ot the
of Joseph D.
II 30
CriiU engineer »t Mammoth mtae, sible for this story about a cat This
man. General Secretary, IJS West 23d
'ree^r. censed.
.
■
murdered hU wife Friday nirht and particular feline belonged to a dentist
Something In Them.
Lansing
•JaJ\fu,i:ir.?nda,,n’1 t!,e peilUoa duiv verland
seemed
to
take
a
delight
in
watch
­
then put a ballot In hla own itmple.
■hi:‘11- Frheley, widow at said deerased
The wife of the western congress­ Detroit...........
; r*lmg tln»c a certain lnrtrtia?ncibl- &lt;l»v filed
ing the doctor operate on his patients. man, who was living east for the first Grand Rapids.
The parties arc from Denver.
PARKERcSt.~
L .A'- ,rf isinx'rtliigto be tbe last will and ।
One day it was noticed that pussy re­ time, had to take her turn eating shad.
Traverse City.
*
‘‘ ,‘*w &lt;'et«u*ed be admitted to proKicked to Deathfused to cat and that she frequently just as every person does who gets into Charlevoix....
T"
Jl-ai adiiiluirtrittkm of said estate be
.........
WW-m! u&gt; «t| i prfiuotn-r. the executrix in mIA
yowled in apparent distress, but no the east to live. One morning at 1 reak- Petoskey
Mv.Ncrx, lad.. Sept
Bay View........
ThJ,
*,r "*
other suitable person., „
Unnkier aged TS, a veteran of the one knew what was the niattcr. TLg
*’ lh ordered, that Tburedny rhe
fiist she pushed fcer plate back with
I
Mexican
war,
waa
killed
In
th
^
'
.yZ'.d"uf t’cto’JHra.n.. lft*i ar ten o'clock In
next morning, after a patient had left
; by a borae-klcklng him In the breaxV the chair, pussy jumped into the place considerable asperity.
MMik"6"'
’ wuigued lor lbe hearing of
•biops on signal only. Agents must Ngnal
XzI2 .t‘”i,?niu,atl“* heirs at Its of said
“Bah," she exclaimed; “I don. t see
he had occupied and gave a pitiful anything in shad so remarkable.?
trains st flag stations as soon as they can be
Mid all utter perwjg Interested in
•
Deellnca to Bun.
otf?"’
irnred to appear at psessloif
i
LAMISO, Mich.. Sept W.-Milton F. yowl. Struck with an idea, tbe dentist
“I do," said the small daughter across
t Freight trains wilt be run at tbe conventewe
. ;'&gt;&gt;■
then to be holden m tlie Probata
of Bnrry__«&gt;anty,
Barry county, rd.mocratlo
- carefully examine.! the eat', mouth the table, whom the mother suspected of tbe company, who reserve tbe right to chaafo
—^ji Jortan. oi
»cdV- ?w lrrllyI';f H»«big». In Mid County,
"—I”
n-hteuabt Joreroor, ha. and found a swollen gumundonul- dl affecting eastern customs tod read- tb* time .of Buch tndm without notice.
ot t; it any mere be. why tne prarer
No.c Will wait at Woodbury for passengers
—X
, nomlne? 1 11 “
r
; cerated tooth. He promptly extracted
is fanJithy,Mr «n*y not be granted. Andffit
from No. 1 on D. Ia &amp; X.
’tee ••• nr
that said sictlllor.er give noVy
.
Baggage must be at the depot at least 8 eft
— ____________
the incisor, anclnussj- immediately betbe U" ■
’’* [MTS?: * lutere-ted In said estate, cl
"What, pray?” and the mother’s tone
*-1
New Wheet Record.
j
pujT fQ a-^ry con tinted manUkreo'iirj*' "l **l&lt;* I*tlM&lt;m and th? hearing
teNhii.-rf*8*f°ry of this order to be
JmSEmw*’* ■ Nsw York. Sept •!—-Industrious b
n may have been only a coinci- was tinged with her suspicions. &gt;
Wfc-r nw ?n« thl4 Hastings Hannkji. a news“Bones," responded the small daugh­
^"f-'.WBX^gSa hammering by bears forced
I Jcnee, but it really lookeda. If the cat
onUrer
^nd citcoistril in *^id County
ter, and the mother took hope again.
•eckT.,;!^ ll.‘ «*®i&gt; w«’« f«r three successive
। wheat options to MH cento, a new low । ^n(jw, where to go for relict
to said day of hearing.
■
Chas. W^AaMsmoNci.
Judx.ori-roOM«.
&lt;-n.»

°r tne

Do You
Use Salt?
Diamond Crystal

Dairy Salt

Youpg
Wives

"MOTHERS’ FRIEND"

CiiugDj KaiamtiCD If ho
T*

r.-u

cons u m p t

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Ill

I

�STINGS

NNER.

Thursday, Sept. «7. &gt;894MARSHALL L.COOK.

AUGUST 14. 1879.

EDITORIAL NOTES
STATIC.
flOVEBNOR-John T. Bleh.
LIEUT GOV.-Alfred Milne*.
TREASURER-J. W. Wil kin non
AUDITOR GENERA L-Ntanley W. TurATTTT GENERAL—Fred A. Maynard.

SUPTPUB. INSTRUCTION—H. R. Fat­
tangill. ,

CONGRESSIONAL.
FOR CONGRESS—Hon. Henry F. Thom-

COUNTY.
REPRESENTATIVE IN STATE LEGIS­
LATURE-Hon. David Ha*E«tt
SUERIFF-Ja- H. MeKevlU.
CLERK—John G. Nagler.
,
REGISTER—Chas. W. Jordan.
TREASURER-J. G. HughM.
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY—Jas. A.
CIBCU1T COURT COMMISSIONERS—

CORONERS-Dr*. Sackett and Wright.

I

Republienn Senatorial Convention Fif­
teenth District.

Tim republican Convention for nominating a
candidate for Senator in the State Senate for
the fifteenth District will be held in the
Loomis opera house. Vermontville. Mich,, on
Wednesday. Oct. 10.1894 at 1 o’clock p. m.
Tbe basts of representation at this convention
will be one delegate to each one thousand popu­
lation now tn each county as follows: Eaton 33,
Barry »i.
F. H. DjeGoma.
Chairman.
M. L. Cook.
Secretary.
How Consistent.

M r.

How any populist can seek, much less
accept any nomination on the democratic
ticket, aud have any regard for their hon­
est convictions, or for their own declara­
tions, Is a question worthy of the consider­
ation of all the voters of Barry county who
respect their political opinions At the
peoples party convention in this city last
June, of which Wm. H. Merrick, the fa­
sten nominee for Sheriff was chairman,
the following resolutions were passed:
••We. the representatives of the Peoples party
erf Barry County In convention assembled here­
by reaffirm our allegiance to the principles ennunctated in the Omaha platform aud point to
the record of our representatives in congress as
an evidence of their loyalty to that platform.
We meet at this time unt'er conditions which
see every prophesy then made fulfilled In ever*
indictment which was made therein "against
the republican and democratic parties proven."
In order to run on inis populist ticket
what do lhe populist nominees have to do?
1st—as populists they are opposed, “un­
alterably opposed," to issues of govern­
ment interest bearing bonds, and must
therefore oppose Grover Cleveland, who
caused such bonds to be issued. As demo­
crats they endorse Grover Cleveland and
the issuing of government bonds.
2nd—In county convention as populists
they charge democracy with corruption,
etc., contained In tlie Omaha platform. As
democrats they ask tbe hearty support of
tbe party against which they made such
charges.
A prohibitionist to allow his name to
run on this fusion ticket must, as a demo­
crat, be opposed to all temperance legisla­
tion. As a prohibitionist he must favor
temperance legislation.
Besides these there are other Inconsis­
tencies which no man who has any regard
for bls honest political convictions, would
countenance. And unless we are greatly
. deceived in the voters of Barry County
they wftl again express their contempt for
any such contemptible political juggling
and forced endorsement, as was made by
the populist element of the democratic
party.

The democratic policy is to tax everything that we can’t produce In this coun­
try, and admit everything else free of
duty, to compete with our own people for
supremacy in our home market.
The republican idea is to admit every­
thing we cannot produce In this country
free, but to protect that which we do
produce by a duty equal to the difference
between wages abroad and wages at home.
In return for admitting these articles
which we do not produce In this country
free at duty, tbe MeKinley bill got other
countries to'admit our products Into those
countries free of duty. By this means
our markets were extended and our peo­
ple get those articles which we do not pro­
duce at home at greatly reduced prices.
such as sugar for instance.

ty

reduced wage*. If indeed they are fortu­
nate enough to have any work at all, they
IT*E A BITTER DOSE, NOT EVEN will better appreciate tbe munificent ideas
of protection embodied In the McKinley
“SUGAR” COATED, BUT
YOU’vfeQOTTO
bill.
These democratic object lessons
will only hasten the return to protection
TAKE IT.
under which this.nation lias prospered and
become what It now Is—or rather what it
That * What the Political, Wire pulling
was before the democratic party .came in
Pepulist Leaden. Bay.

For several years the discordant element
in the democratic party of Barry County
has been represented by a disgruntled lot
of office seekers who have beerAunable to
secure recognition at the hands of the
democratic party, and are therefore de­
termined to “rule or ruin.” They have
no Interest in politics further than that
which will serve their own selfish political
Interests. In conjunction with a few dem­
ocratic wire pullers these disgruntled po­
ll tleans have nosed, or rather attempted to
nose the democratic party of Barry County
around just as they pleased. Acting in
unison they have fixed up Mates putting
populists of their own stripe on their slate
ticket and made the democrats endorse
them. . No man can be blind as not to see
that the leaders of the populist party are
disgruntled democrats, neither can any­
one be so lacking in the sense of sight as
not to see tlrnt the leaders of the democrat
party are wire pullers acting In unison
with their disgruntled brothers. To them
Peoples party and Democrat party are
synonomons terms and tbe only principle
they unitedly recognize in county politics
Is '-anything tp get into office.”
No one can be so blind as not to see that
the whole ticket is a put up job from
Sheriff to Coroner. The “slate” was made
out a long while ago. Tbe conventions
were manipulated by the populist wire
pullers. They said to themselves we will
hold our convention first and make the
democrats endorse us. They did IL they
compelled the democrats to endorse them,
and now they expect the voters of Barry
County to endorse their manipulations.
Greenbackism went down in Barry
County because the self respecting voters
of the county, who have regard for their
honest convictions, saw 'hat It was used
.by a few disgruntled politicans as a catspaw to further their own interests.
Two years ago the fusion racket
worked for all that it was worth and to
the credit of the self respecting voters of
Barry County be it said that the schemes
ot the wire pullers were knocked out.
But, determined to rule or ruin, the pop­
ulist wire pullers ot the county have fixed
up the same dose and compelled the demo­
crats to endorse them.
Whether Lhe
schemes of tbe manipulators will receive
tbe sanction and encouragement of honest
minded voters regains to be seen but we
doubt very much whether it will. Every
candidate on the so-called democratic tick­
et that was put in the field Monday was
vouched for at the populist convention last
week as being a populist Milton F. Jor­
dan, of Middleville, who constituted tbe
main bulwark against fusion four years
ago, nominated or seconded the names of
seven out of the eleven names on the pop­
ulist “slate" ticket at the democrat conven­
tion Monday, holding tbe slate ot populist
nominees in his hand as he did so in or
der that he might not make a mistake and
nominate some democrat for a place on the
democrat ticket
Walter ^Powers, of Nashville, stands In
the most peculiar light however. He was
a delegate to the populist convention last
week and vouched for Henry Roe, tbe
populist nominee for Treasurer, as being a
populist and nothing but a populist
Monday Mr. Powers was a delegate to the
democrat convention and took an active
part. We believe that tbe honest voters
of Barry County, irrespective of party
will think seriously before they will lend
encouragement to such political hypocrisy
through their votes.

The people of this country will soon be­
gin to miss the reciprocity treaties, con­
ceived by the mighty Intellect of the late
James G. Blaine, and consummated by his
nntlrlng efforts. Cuba alone bought oVer
910,000,000 worth of breadstuff's and pro­
visions of ns last year. Our goods were
admitted into Cuba free ot duty from the
United States, because the sugar from
Cuba was admitted Into the United States
free of duty. But tbe sugar trust mast be
protected so the democratic Congress voted
to tax Cuban sugar. Tbe result must be
that Cuba will tax our provisions and In
tbe end will buy from other countries.
Sugar will be increased in price to tbe
consumers of this country and one of our
best markets will be gone. They will buy
If a prohibitionist allows his name to elsewhere.
run oo a ticket whose party to opposed to
The argument embraced in the new
all temperance legislation.
If a peoples party man allows hto name tariff taw te that It will greatly increase
to run on a ticket whose party does not importations, and that this would reduce
approve of the government loaning mon the price of goods to the consumer. Just
argue this with yourself a little further.
ey to the farmers at two per cent.
If a man who believes in the free coin­ Isn’t it true that the more goods that are
age of silver at 16 to 1 allows his name to shipped Into this country from abroad,
run oo a ticket not In favor of IL how are just bo much less mnst be tbe demand for
you going to know what that candidate home manufactured goods? Isn’t it true
that the tees the demand for home manu­
represents?
Does be represent anything, except an factured goods, tbe lees tbe demand for
American
tabor, because there must be
Inordinate craving for office at the ex­
less goods manufactured? Isn’t It true
pense of his honest convictions?
Every man who contemplates voting the that tbe tase that tabor 1s employed tbe
fusfoti ticket this year should think this less money te circulated and times are
harder? This being true what satisfaction

countries prosper at our expense.

Kvr |&gt;er
Tallow per m . &gt;4
'■‘f
Timothy 8ced per ba,.

com*.

Why those High Cut Welt
Shoes for men at

Beef dreased. 5 00.

‘power.

F. G, STOWELL's

Wool. li to i«.
Vote for Cleveland and 91.25 wheat—
Chicago Herald. 189V. The above and
“Down With Tte Trusts’’were two of the
most prominent cries of the democratic
party- two years ago. They were printed
on about every other banner that was
carried In a democratic procession. The
people seemed to get wild aud vote for the
mottoes ou the banners regardless of re­
sults. With wheat at 47 and with giant
Trusts fostered by democratic legislation
it will be a long time before tbe people
will vote for democratic transparencies
again.
This Is supposed to be a campaign of
education this fait Will some one kindly
inform us what principle a man represents
who allows his name to run on two or
three different tickets, representing as
many beliefs? The great and only “prin­
ciple” involved In such a case is to get an
office for himself, or themselves at the ex­
pense of all principle. Will tbe intelli­
gent voters of Barry County, Irrespective
of party, cast their votes for such political
hypocrisy? We believe not

Uncle Sam’s .revenues fell off over 888-,
000.000 during 1894 as compared with
1898, the fiscal years ending June 30th.
It is true that the total expenditures were
nearly 910,000,000 less, the greater portion
of which the old soldiers had to pay by
having their pensions chopped off. Thus
the first year of democratic administration
run the country in debt more than 972-,
000,000.

A vote for the fusion ticket is simply
saying to a few disgruntled populists:—
“We bow to your trickery; we humbly
submit to your hypocrisy; we endose your
scheming." Voters will you endorse .It, or
will you assert yonr manhood, yonr In­
dependence, your honest convictions and
give it a deadly blow. Au emphatic blow
on your part will knock It ouL
Show us a man who ever saw wool sell­
ing at such a low price In the United
States; who ever saw wheat selling at such
a low price; who ever saw wages so low
aud work so scarce; who ever saw so
many unemployed; who ever saw times
so hard. Show us such a man, and we
will show yon a man who^ived before the
republican party eame In power.

While the McKinley law was in effect
the amount of foreign goqds admitted free
of duty was increased nearly 25 per ceuL,
thus reducing the cost to the people. At
the same time it gave our manufacturers
a greatly Increased market abroad. But
such a law made poor old England wince
too much so her representatives in Ameri­
ca repealed IL

Plums so to L35.

MORTGAGE SALE.
IX-fault having been made in the conditions
nF a certain mortgage, executed by Charles D.
jotSoTVdialJ“"““IJi,11
wile. to laeloi.CM"? •»&gt; *&gt;» *-jtllM.
dated the twenty fourth day of AngusU
corded tbe twenty fourth day oTAi
and on which there ia due at tbto d
Hundred and fifty "lx and SO-HO De
mortgagees having elected to declare
amount of said mortgagedue and oi
account of tbe non-payment of tbe
August twenty fourth IBM
terms and conditions of said
is hereby given that, by virtue ot
sale In said mortragejshall force,
bv a sale, at pablic auction, to tbs
der. at the north front door ot the Court

as foltawLto wit: A strip of lai
wide off of and from the north 1
bered Ove hundred and nine an&lt;
ten according to tbe

a strip five feet wide on tbe ni
lots tor an alley, the same belt
premises.
D.1W1 wpwnlxr
1»L

He also has a Snag Proof
Rubber Boot and a new line
of Ladies’ Welt Shoes, and a
complete line made by Rindge,
Kalmbach &amp; Co. of Grand
Rapids. Call and see them

F. G. Stowell.

ninety one feet
I of loti num-

I fc
Mortgagee.

Cham. H. Baukr.
Attorney for Mortgagee.

New'Sheet and Music
Books

MORTGAGE SAUf.
We have made arrangements
Default having been made In
of a certain mortgage, executed
with the largest Muiic Publishing
Prine and BbodaH. Prine, hush: I &gt;&lt;l andjwlfe.
i=lcc3tl day House in America, to furnish us
to Levi M. Dewey*, dated the ftwrteenl
of March* 1892. recorded the sixteenth day with their latest publications evepr
of March“i8«7and on “wbleh th ft*" 1» ~
» Sixty
Six month which will enable the music
the date hereof. One Hundred and
81j
and 28-100 Dollars, notice is hereby rgiven
4— that.
by virtue of lhe power ot sale In sa'Id
t mortgage, teachers and lovers of music to
I shall foreclose the same Mdder’ tfle.1’! at public select the very latest songs and
auction, to tbe highest Liuuc,. * the north
frontdoor of .JheCourt
___ ______ Bouse
--—J Ute. instrumental music. ■
Hastings, ou the twenty second di y ot U---bcTie^’at
aTtwdve
o^eiocknooo*.
of’all
i tba; cer­
bcrlftH.
twelve o'clock
nooo.ot
The first installment is at our
tain piece or parcel ot land sltnat । In tbe ;town­
store now
ship of Johnstown in tbe County &lt; f Barry and ,______
— for inspection.
_____
TM
State ot Michigan, and describe i as tallows,
Music
is first class and prices rests;
to
wit: Commencing thlrtero
thirteen
-ods w|et of
(1
.
U
am*
the north east corner ot Sect on nineteen enable.
tiience'runntng
soulb’twelve rods,
thence
running’south
rods, thencq west
eight rods, thence north twelve ro is and {hence
east eight rods to the place of i t glnulijg. the
——n ses.
--------------------------same being the mortgaged
pram
Dated September
18SH.
Um M. Da* kv.

ete Is die. at

JOHN BE55MER,

Chas. H. Bauxr.
Attorney for Mortgagee.

A SCHOOL
FOR

COMMERCIAL
SHORTHAND
ENGLISH
COURSES.

Beautiful Catalogue sent on A|»p!:cativa.

W J. DI LUNCHAWlTPres-

The Jeweler.

School BOOKS

ralcal
Business
Trainino
•

A. L, 8ILVERNAIL, Prin.
I. H. WHITE, Sec. A Treaa-

BUY SCHOOL SHOES.

We have a lot of Sec &gt;ndHand
ones yet.

Harper’s, Sheldon’s, San iers, Wil­
son’s, Appleton’s, I-at terson’s
Spellers, Robinson’s Ar thmetics,
Felter’s Arithmetics, Davie, i
Peck’s Arithmetics,
Milnes’
Arithmetics, Montuth s Geographies, Barnes’ U. S. History,
Hutchinson’s 'Phys ology,
Brand’s Physiology, Townsend’s
70 Lessons in Civil Government, and a lot of ottier* kinds.

GOOD, STRONG, DURABLE

We are Agents for the Teacher’s
Reading Circle Books.

SCHOOL SHOES, at

LOOK FOR

John Dennis, the editor of lhe Journal, THE SIGN OF.
which lately Hopped into the democratic
ranks, has been instrumental in forcing
the democratic party of Barry County into
the populist camp. How do you like It
democrats? Do you approve of Bro. Den­
nis’ driving or will you balk.

TH6 ELEPHANT

We believe that the voters ot Barry
County have some regard for their polltical convictions, aud wo doubt very much
whether they can be cajoled into voting
any fusion ticket which necessarily repre­
rents many things in which they do DOt
believe.
One of tbe laws that doesn't need any
demonstrating is that “no two bodies
occupy the same space at tbe same time.”
Tbe same law will bold good In politics. ”
No man can honestly believe in two differ­
ent things at the same time and on the
same subject.”
The democrats are attempting to detract
the attention of the people from the tariff
question. They tell the people that the
tariff question is dead, but the President
and Prof. Wilson say that tariff reform
has only commenced.

In view ot tbe legislation of tbe demo­
crat party It, members are deprived ot
their chief bowl that the republican party
eaconraxes trusts and combinations.
Everything has been democratic for tbe
last 18 months, except of course a few
state elections such as Ohio, Maine,
moot, Iowa and a few others.

For the present the tariff question may
be dead but it is no more so than the ,party
__
that gave It a knock-out blow for a few
years.
England bolds about 91,809,000,000 In
gold against 91,210,000,000 one year ago.
Tbe difference just about equals our loss-

AaOocareuman Thoma, uld in hk
speech, "It Is bettar to sere tbe nation be­
fore you eotamenoe to reform IL”
The individual wealth or the eoaatry tocreased fron Ku to I loss dnrinr tbe
thirty yean or protection.

inning.

Bxrt jut wait till tbe rulers come

W.J.&amp;L.L. 4929
Hastings, Mich.

StoeLSWreRefl “

woollen &amp; Bronson

TOq flltt IHVlTtb
At any time you are in the city to
call and look over our fine and complete stock

of 5-A and other Horse Blankets and our
excellent Plush Lap Robes.

We have the

finest stock ever shown in the city.

Winter

is coming on and you will need something of

this kind.

Come and see us when you do.

Yes, winter is coming and you may want
a stove. Our stock is complete. We can,t
describe them all, but doh’t fail to see what

we have in this line when you want a stove
Yours very truly

�ri"ASTIjj£—
“

Banner.

Ion

personal mention.

Thursday. Sept. 27, *894.

LI•5’1*10" »*&gt; l» Detroit Tn«m.r
irom Burry
this oorrwlon m J(aUce

-------- R COOK. Local Editor.

HA I! PEES
: HEADERS
Aud AH Kinde Of

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SCHOOL BOOKS
NEW and SECOND HAND

FRED. L. HEATH
THE DRUGGIST’S.
b&gt; the FAIR and make
™ur HEADQUARTERS
at my place.
One doer east of City Bank.
LOCAL'NEWS? JU”

Vl

!•!» th.

Tbe patron, ot Sehumaun &amp; Tucker",
meut market are tnereailng dallr.
Ttle^
can kite you the chnlceat meat, at tbe
oZlr^kb,'prlero,,uT
oily. They keep a clean, brat elan mark­
et and rtre you fair dollop,.
NaahtUle people smile ona) more
TWr taw bull nine went to Belleror and
defeated their nine by a wore
t0 8. Ou
their return they were given au ovation
a banquet being held in the evening
Nashville te abase ball town all right.

Troo“"“,Aib‘“‘'",» vlslun,
on‘SX‘M,'t"''ftrOr(ir*n&lt;1 RaPW’

M.“T«X'M,'nr',uroedrGr"‘!w
•WeitT’^’

,n
Geo. Kern, of Delton, was arre.ted
yesterday morning.for illegally •ellinw WMwS.1r‘”0“’
M“5k&lt;*°n &gt;» ’DlUne at
liquor to ono of the Fisher boys’, of this
'»• W. Hampton’s.
city, who at the lime was working on the
Georao Woroiie,, of Grand Rapid.
C. K. A. 8. R. R,
Mr. Kern gave ball, ’D tl‘° city thl. week.
the day for his examination not having
o« Pannaloe. b tbe
yet been set
o( Mrs. W. u. Goodyear.
When you can get a suit of clothes
John Matthews, of Ashland, Wlsconmade especially to fit you as cheap as a •ln, Is visiting relative, here.
good ready-made suit. It will pay you to do
Mn. Lillian Gregor, Is preparing to
so. Tailor-made clothes fit better, look leave for Chicago about Oct. 1st
better and wear better. For further par­
Mr. and Mrs. H. Q. Hsycs, spent the
ticulars, see Forbes, tbe tailor, over J. 8. latter part of the week at Wall Lake.
Goodyear’s store.
Rev. Milo Smith, left for Ohio, TucsSenator McMillan, Secretary Bates and d&gt;, night where be will spend the win­
ter.,
Hon. Mr. Cottrell, of Detroit, stopped off

Mrs. Wilkinson and Miss Minnie FurnIss, of Middleville, were In the city Tues­
day.

square. Presses stitched before tried on,
perfect fit guaranteed.
Latest styles in
dresses, cloaks, tadics tailor suits, plush
cloaks, and capes n specialty. Scholars
solicited to learn the only perfect system
• &lt;•: &lt;;.•..:$!}• fair at Charlotte, Oct. 2,
of dress cutting.’ Rooms over O. D Spauld­
. i'ar. ■'. Don’t forget the dates.
ing’s.
,
N.-v. - &gt; t music received the first of Miss L. A. Bulluck, Mrs. Ruth C.uie.t.u i’. ..t!:, al! the latest pieces out.
TKIL
'

&lt;•:, at tv Chnstnns studio and get a
sH’.ii.L h tin types, 4 for 50 cts.
(r. : .■liii'ii-i 4 Erb’s with produce
and
. v b idlest market price.

Eaton

n r wants 500 b.uShel of peach
: ... any bring them to him.

bail game between Barry and
:nty at tbe Charlotte fair next

Tin !inu;it child of Riley C. Waters died
ba:J,iv :u;d w.is buried Tuesday ufter-

/. : xiimoann A Tuckers’ for tiro
clioiAst meat. Prompt attention to special

! ..lie’.rliM photographs that never
fade i ; vu Christmas, the reliable pho­
tographer.
Overcoats made to order for $18 and $20,
atthe tailor’s. Over J. 8. Good
year’s store.
•iZS‘-rti! McKevitt has done a good piece
: wo k on tht court yard in having it
tbcrvughly weened. ;
-•

Allegan has bad another horrible mur­
der. Mrs. Iva Hurd of that city _sho her
husband,
claiming she mistook him for
sure to suit In fact everything at tills
Popular grocery store is first elass, and burglar, but circamMances Indicate sbs
did not do the shooting and that a thH4
toeit customers are always suited.
l/Mikin 'WaldorfFs horse became frighten­ person wns in the house with her at tiro
'd at a tent al Wall Lake, Saturday eve- time. The murdered man Ihed
Cali at Phillips &amp; Erb’s and get a sam­
ple of their Red Cross Tea. It will be

“ing and ran away. Mr. Waldorf! was tooro b.l nolblng
lipped out, and his injuries were eonsidereo quite serious at first, but he is now jet- Urot tbe nror*rod n.»
of infidelty and told her he wa
tlug along nicely.
!««&lt;&gt;
Aus. Nobles has &amp;old bis trotter Fre­ Hopkina tb.t
donia for a good price.
Fredonia won hM behind oomo eorn.t«lk» to

Jhe 2:25 class trot at the Grand Rap­
ids races last week. We will no doubt hear
a^re of him in the future as lie l» a
Promising horse.

Chas. Andrus leaves for Ann Arbor this
week, where he will enter the literary de­
partment.

LOOKS BEST

SOLD

by-

W. n. QOObTK
HObERN
bRQQQIST

The Most Economical DRUG and BOOK STORE in Hastings.

Miss Pauline Shultz returned from an
extended visit with relatives nt Columbus,
Ohio, Saturday.

Mrs. E. H. Lathrop. Miss Arloa MeOmber and Miss Olive Lathrop were in Grand
Rapids this week.

Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Rletay, of Mill
Brook, arc visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. James Rieley.

ON GUARD

Mrs. Monroe Dietrick aud Miss Severence, of Middleville, were guests of Mrs.
Jas. McKevltt this week.
Mrs. A. IJ. Coulter and daughter Gretch­
en, of Chicago, are expected this week to
visit Judge Smith and family.
HarryI’MTt, of Belmont, N. Y., is visit­
ing his brother, Jesse Tefft. He will at­
i t.’iul school at Ann Arbor this year.
,
s|7Mes&lt;lanies. T. J. Bush,' J. IV. Bentley,
-K\K. Grant, W. II,. Stebbins,' Carrie
Goodyrar and M. 11. Bailey spent Friday
in Middleville, tbe guest of Mrs. French.

Thu Eaton County fairs held at Cha&lt;l)tte have the reputation of being the mod­
el county fair of the state. This year the
management offer a fine list of attractions,
prominent among them being a trotting
moo£e&gt; which will trot against horsts
Underwca/of all kinds nt the Bankrupt
each day of tbe fair. Fine exhibits are store.
.
promised in all departments. Those in­
Bazaar goods ctftaper than ever at
tending to go from this city can be assured Soule’s.X
of being repaid. A ball game between
Boni, to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brock,
Nashville and Bellevue occurs one of tbe
Sunday, Sept. 23, a nine pound boy.
days. Oct. 2, 3, 4 and 5.
Make our store your headquarters ^dur­
A Black A Sun have just erected a fine
ing the fair.
Bankkuit Stobk?
monument for tbe Fpnk B- Shaffer estate
Save your peach pits and bring’them to
at Centerville.' They also will soon erect
an elegant monument for the E. O. Young Charles Beatner. He wants 500 bushel.

estate lu the Grand Rapids ceiuetety. Mr.
Black informs us they are working 12^
hours,per day and are still behind orders.
They bare, in press a fine illustrated pam­
phlet giving descriptions of work they
T'.:.- • • : of Grand Rapids, will play have done and progress made in the finan­
, nme from the county Friday cial world;
•^The C. K. A S. train was 45 minutes
r.orui: .. It will be an exciting game.
A telephone from
W. zu te pitas one day earlier thia late Tuesday night
week and consequently had to cut down Delton, Cloverdale and Shultz showed
lhe train had left promptly on time aud as
or:
t several correspondences.
the minutes flew by and the train did not
Sec cur Hpt- of working pants. Best in
arrive, those at the depot began to think
the cily. Cottonadea ftt 69c.
of tbe old sink hole or an accident of some
Bankbvpt Stork.
kind.
The cause, however, that delayed
1 n il sell ail my sheet music on hand the train was a threshing engine which
regardless of cost, at 10c. a piece.
attempted to cross tbe track and got fast.
John Bessmer, the jeweler.
Quite a little trouble was experienced in
If a shawl is what yon want, our beaver getting across, and tbe train had to wait
“
shawls Hit the bill. See them before buy­ until tbe coast was clear.
ing elsewhere.
L. E. Stauffer.
- Several weeks ago Ed. M. Bailey, now
The millinery .nt Soule's Bazaar will be a prosperous merchant of Gobleville, and
snre-tu hull iu both style and price. Call well known to the people of this city,
anti learn their price before purchasing.
arrested for illegally selling liquor, he
Fen Sale Cheap—two thoroughbred Ingin the drug business. Mr. Bailey’s
Shropshire rams, registered. For further friends In this citv felt certain that he
particulars, address P. G. Bennett, Has­ would be able to disprove the charge
against him and the result has only justi­
tings.
.
fied their opinion. After a full and thor­
R. J. Hvndershott has opened a grocery
ough examination of the case be was ^ly
store |n the Hcudershott block.
Cash
and completely exonerated, and it is said
buyers will find it an object to trade
tbe charge was brought against him sim­
thjre. Give him a call.
ply for spile work.
The challenge of the firemen to play any
Tbe total number of patients at the Kal­
team in lhe city was accepted and Thurs­
amazoo Insane asylum for the year ending
day last the game was played. Score
In June
** L»®. At the Pontiac In­
Hastings 24, Firemen 3.
»
sane asylum there are about 1.000 patients
John McGuire don’t Intend to have any Tbe Traverse City asylum has nearly
monkey-work going on, on the C. K. A S. 1,000 alsc\ and the asylum for dangerous
it he can help it. We learn that be has and criminal insane at Ionia Wfi. The
discharged every man that gets drunk.
last legislature appropriated $75,000 for
E. W. Morrill &amp; Co. can and will sell an insane asylum In tbe upper pen Insula
Ton a good, Kersey pant at $1.34, the best to be located at Newberry. B wW
Kersey pant at $1.45, and an all wool ready for occupancy some time next yean
heavy weight at $1.94, also a good duck The Wayne county asylum has now
lined coat at 97c. ' ‘ .
county patients and 200 State patients.

ROVERS MOST
WEARS LONGEST

Mrs. Chester Desn, ot ftrand Ruplds,
visited her sister, Mrs. Henry Cook, last
week.

Tais weakv______ 82 quires.

.

D*»ro"’ ” ’“*■

n«5t1ERWIN
WILLIflH’S
PANT

U.^TtX0’0' Pi*l"’,e1'’

In this city yesterday and took in the fair.
It was Senator McMillan’s first visit to
Hastings and he, and bls companions also,
. CiKCQL/tTION •
spoke very highly of the beauty of the
city, and of the attractions at the fair. As
their call was unexpected nothing especial
Her- .
rhauircs for advertisements
mu&lt;. !
■ ii'ottiee Tuesdays at latect te could be done properly to receive them.
injure ihseriion in the Issue of the week
The Klnzie theatre company opened
jrhcu i:
$ Monday night to a good house. The chief
attraction for Hastings people being tbe
For r.n&lt;’ .-leaks gu to Schumann A Tutkappearance of Mrs. I&gt;orr Mudge, under
the stage name of Kiva Leslie, In the
T... • t • fair in the state at Charlotte “Midnight Call.’’ Mrs. Mudge gave her
next week
:
part In a thoroughly, finished and artistic
-Fit:.1 :?.&lt;• &gt;f bat* just received at the manner, that won hor much praise and
mbre than met the anticipations of her
Bankrupt* store.,
H.v &gt; i.-aper than any place in the city many Jrlends.
at Soules Bazaar. *
We use Dip D. J. Taylor Mathematical

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•r ■

•p“l So“*&gt;' '» *»«•

d'^E4'1*

Schumann &amp; Tucker solicit your patron­
age and kuow you will be pleased if yon
give them a trial.

WE are always “on guard” watch­
ing the interests of our patrons, and

incidentally our own.

We keep

everything in the line of Boots and
Shoss that will please you.

Our goods are just exactly as we

represent them.

It pays you, it pays

anyone to buy good goods. We keep

them and sell them at just as low a
price asanyone in Michigan.

us a call while at the Fair.

Jack Ryan was arrested Tuesday eve­
ning for being drunk and disorderly. He
was taken to jail. .

Look out for an agent who will call at
your home to offer you special' induce­
ments on photographs ut the Delton Gal­
lery.
T. J. Piunce.

You cannot be without a watch when
John Bessmor, tbe jeweler, sells a gents
gold watch case warranted for 15 yrs.
with Elgin or Waltham mount for 810.00.

W. H. SPENCE

This week commences another series of
articles from the pen of Mildred Marsh un­
der the title of “Scenes from real life,”
which we think will prove interesting to
our readers.
E. W. Morrill A Co. can and will sell
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may ’pend on Wile a-mranln’ what he
say, er he wouldn't daren’t be projeekin’ with Squire Watson in that kind o'
style—ah! hoo! This is a inonst’ous
good toddy. You may add a thiinbkor two morc o* spcrrlts, ‘and empty in
a trifle more of s-Jgbr and water. I
won’t call it two drinks. it n-bein'diy
rule, us you know, not to go over two
when I come to town, and one of ’em I
taken when I come in first. But it’s a
dilicate business I’ve got.on hand now,
a promisin' Squire Wctson I’d drop in
nt Mtasta Enlow’s nr, I went on back
and sec how the l^nd lay, .and on sech
a arrant a man got to keep ■ hisself
reasonable hot, well Us cool. I named
the thing to you for you to think on
it and let me know what you think of
it in a business way, Gustus— in a busi­
ness way."
“1 never—that is, I don’t often—give
my advice, Uncle Lishy, without it’s
asked, and by them that’s concerned.
Hannah'll decide for herself, possible
with you to help her. I suppose you'll
say take the offer/’
"I shall say
Oarnah, Gustos, I
shall simple give it as my opinion to
her, that if it was me, and I couldn’t
git what I thiuk I ought to have, and
couldn’t git in no other way, and spe­
cial to the tune o' that pile o’ prop’ty,
I ruther think I should take the incumberncc and run the resk. For us
for the breakin’ o’ Pearce Amerson’s
will, why, Squire Watson jes’ laugh at
the idee, Guistus Rachels. And indeed
—why, my dear friend, that ever sence
you .was a boy I’ve thought a heap of,
people must consider, and if they
don’t, the jedge on thc bench'll tell
’em, that a man’s will is his’n, and
arfter he’s dead and gone it’s the
onliest prop’ty he’s got. and it won’t
do to tromple on it.”
“Well, sir, if I was in Hannah's plaoe,
I’d see Wile Amerson dead and gone—
to the place he’s bound for, before I’d
take such a offer. And. Uncle Lishy,
in my opinion they Isn’t twelve men in
this county that when they hear
what‘6—but that isn’t here nor there,
yet awhile. Ho offering to buy his
brother’s widow, and pay her off with
what he knows belongs,to her! I've
got no more to say about it, Uncle
Lishy, and you see I'm wanted to help,
my clerk."
“That’s so. Well, good-by. Gustus.”
“Good-by, Uncle Lishy.”
After he had gone, a customer said:
“Gus. what have you and old man Flint
got on hand, that you talked so lon£
and serious?”
“Oh, a little something,he had on his
mind he wanted to tell me. I had to
break off from him;”
“A body has that to do. when he’s
got at' toddy inside and a body's got
something else to do besides listening
to him orate. But he’s a first-rate old
man."
“None better."

property after working fifty and sixty
years to get it."
“Why, in the name of the good Lord.
Squire Watson," cried tbe old mar,!
lifting his arm with energy, “incourse
*4
&lt;»F pv/
not; in course not; and it’s what I been
[&lt;IGtAR0?^LC°LM-J°MH5ToNtailin’ people, that 06 for Pearce Amer­
son not bein’ in his right mind, it’s
simple foolishness. If he weren't a
[TO BE CO.VnXUKD.J
smart man, long as I see him. I’m a
fool and allays has been, which nobody
CHAPTER XVIL
The next day following was one of that know Lishy Flint has ever went
down
so low as to make any sech a inwhat Mr. Flint used to style his Satur­
days for going to town. After his in­ sinooation; and as for if so be Wile
did
put
thc olfi man ag’ins* Hannah,
cipient toddy and usual chat with
Rachels, he repaired to Rainer’s, and, which if he done it, as some say he did,
he
oughtn
’t; but if he did, if this don’t
taking one of the split-bottomed chairs
which stood always within for the ac­ mount to takin’ of it all back and more
besides,
I
don
’t know what do. Ain’t
commodation of customers, removed it
to the sidewalk, seated himself and be­ that tbe way you look at it. Squire
Watson?"
gan upon one of his biscuits.
“Certainly. Mr. Flint
Why, Mr.
“Ob, Uncle Lishy,” said Mr. Rainer,
"1 forgot at thc minute of howdying Flint, mj notion is that the main ob­
jection
thc
old
gentleman
had
to Miss
with you to tell you that Capt. Watson
was in here yesterday, and he asked Enlow for a daughter-iit-law was her
me, if he didn’t happen to see you him­ want.of property. Many a parent has
self, to tell you he’d be much obliged that"
"Yes, yes. Yit they is not much
If you’d step in his office, as ho wanted
to have a little talk with you about doubt that the old man were put up by
Wile to have ruther high family no­
some business, he didn’t say what."
Pausing at the bite be was in thc act tions, after he married among the
Maratons of Putnam. He got over It
of taking, he said:
“Why, what—you say, Jeems, he at lenkt aud I allays wished he’d ’a’
got
over it sooncr’n he did. But what
didn't name the business he wanted
Wile done to-wards sech as that I look
with me?”
at
it
now, he have more’n took bock by
“Didn't even bint what it was."
thc compormisc he offer to Hamah." *
“My roe! these lawyers! Why, Arthur
“
I
feel much gratified, Mr. Flint,
Dabney he send words to me some­
times he want to see me, and now here that you take such sensible views of a
vefy
grave
situation. If the mutters
'tis Squire Watson he’s a-sendin’ his
words. , Look like they think some­ I in dispute can be acconunedated in the
thin' of Lishy Flint's opinion, if he is ; way proposed I shall hope, and so T&gt;
know will you. that it will prove to be
old and a'mighty nigh wore out.”
“Ah. Uncle !&gt;isliy, you're not bo old not only satisfactory but happy for all
'
that people don't appreciate your judg­ parties”
“Thein wonis. Squire Watson, is
ment: and I hope it will V? many a year 1
■ cgzact accordin' to my view of the
before you will be."
v T‘Thanl:y, .Teems, thanky. If I don’t j case, which, arfter I've done what litoversize my own jedgment, sech as the I tie business I has with Jeems Rainer
I I’ll. percced on home and stop for a
good Lord give me, seem to me like
she’s jes’ the same shc'te allays been, j chat along o’Harnah. It’s been a long
that is. for strenk. a not countin’ in j time.” smiling with some mischief as
xny ricTection, which mayn’t bo quite | he rose, “sence I has used co’yn wordg
CHAPTER XVIIL
up to what it used to be.* Well, arfter 1 to a female, but maybe they’ll some of
The nice toddy, conscientiously stop­
I git through with my biscuit, I!ll pce- I ’em come up to me when I git sorter
ping
somewhat
short of doubling itself,
:
wormed
up
in
the
case.
I
wish
you
rusc over and see what the business is."
Watson was pleased at his readiness 1 mighty well, Squire Watson, in all making sweeter the sense of goodness
In his heart. Mr. Flirt ruminated pleas­
to undertake the delicate mission, yonr healths."
After transacting the business with antly yet thoughtfully upon the mis­
backed by terms which Mr. Flint would
not say were fair; that was not the Mr. Rainer, first informing him in a sion which he was .to take in on his
very loud whisper what he had been homeward travel.. Some of what ro­
word.
auoMw was
"uoiuuibuwn
in his own joum
youth he
ncx-nougut
thought
“No. Squire Watson, I should name wanted for at thc lawyer’s office, and mance
’em lib'l. high liber'l. To give Harn ah suggesting that ho be careful about it might be apposite to call back, If posa four t‘, and her child a fourt’, him to mentioning it to too many people, he sible; but as he rtXte alojig-it seemed
m responsive
could hare
pay lawyer fee and cost on both sides, repaired again, as always just before not
tvicrin/l tn
I,.,.! ....
and settle on Hamah five thousand leaving town, to the “Big Indian," to wished, so long" had he been used to
dollars of his own prop’ty, is terms get what he called his “flnual closin' " take mere business views of things in
Which if they ain’t lib’l I don’t know toddy for that day and have another this lower world. Never much of a
What is lib’l; but it only go to show, chat with Rachels. With many words student in the lore of love,.his own mar­
he confided to this dear friend the riage, though in thc main proven sat­
service which, at solicitation from such isfactory, hud been contracted in cir­
high source, he had undertaken to per­ cumstances wherein convenience, con­
form. Rachels kindly acceded to his sisting of a couple of slaves and a snug
request to station themselves at the little piece of land, stood forth so
lower end of the counter, near thc prominent that it seemed to him not
door in thc rear, leaving tlie clerk to necessary to go behind it, searching
too minutely for other attractions.
wait upon the customers.
“I want to git your opinion on it, This afternoon he did try for awhile to
frame
a few phrases such as he used to
Gustus, a-bein’ the man of jedgment
you’ve always been, and see what you hear of others employing on such in­
thought about it on the av’rage. It teresting occasions; but he found, to
delight n\p, which, as you know, I’ve his regret, that his vocabulary, though
been for a compermise all the time, abounding with words on other sub­
a-believin’ In my soul a compermise o’ jects, seemed to have next to none for
some sort were the onliest thing to the case now on his hands.
“Psher!” he once spoke aloud, and
settle It; but I weren’t—no, I weren’t
anigh a-countin’ on Wile bein’ ao lib’l, with some contempt It was at the
instant
when his mind came to the
and hain’t a idee he’d done it, exceptin’
Harnah have so struck him in’srds. conclusion that it was useless for him
What do you think of ’em, Gustus?— to try to go at the work before him in
any way different from that in which
Wile's terms, I mean?"
"Think of ’em? Don’t believe he is be habitually went to all others. Then
in earn^t in makiu’ era. Fly in the to the interjection just now put forth
AB HE STEPPED UPON THE BIDEWALK
thing, somc'res, Uncle Lishy. Obleeged he subjoined the following remark^:
HAKKAH AND HER SOX WERE PASSING.
“If she will, she will, and if she won’t,
Squire Watson, what a young ’oman
“No, Gustus, no, my bod. He’s dead she won’t, like all wimming does.
that’s putty and is hard to git can do in yearnest; so Squire Watson say, aud That’s all^they is in it"
with a feller that want her the dis­ you know a man like Squire Watson
For the rest of his journey he seemed
tracted bad way - that Wiley Amerson wouldn’t let hisself be trifled with by sufficiently calm. The Enlow house, a
show bisself by sech a offer, which I’m a client in no sech way. No, sir. the mile this side of the Flints’, was a
obleeged to acknowledge that it make good luck of it is, Wile have gone and humble story-and-a-half, with backme see more gum in Wile, and more felled in love ’ith Haraah, and he’ll do shed roofns, surrounded by hardy
gizzard, as the sayin’ is, than I thought what he say and sign papers in the black-jacks. Many of the flower treas
he have. They tell me he never seemed present of witnesses the very day and and the vines about the piazza, which
had been grown by Hannah when a
to keer so pow’ful much for his wife; hour she say the word.”
but she were a plain female and rather
girl, were there vet The mother, a
/‘Unde Lishy Flint, between me and
sickly, while Harnah—I see her this
widow, neat and industrious as ever,
yon, there's the slyest human I or you
very mornin' at her ma's, where she’s
waa content with what the small farm
any one of us ever laid eyes on, and
yielded to the work of three or four
a now a-visitin’, and I declar’ she look
he’r the meanest. A man that’E slan­
slaves and two young sons.
gorgis as a pink and bloomin’ a&amp;—1
der a young female like Wiley Amer­
The ladies were sitting on the piazza
come mighty nigh sayin’ as the moon.
son slandered Hannah, and cut her and
Til see her this very evenin’ on my
in this soft November afternoon.
her husband and her child out of what
“Housekeepers! housekeepers!" cried
way back, and I shall talk to her like
he knows they’re entitled to, end then
Pd talk to my own child, which she
Mr. Flint, as he ascended the steps.
go and offer to give to her what al“Bowdy do! howdy do! Why, Harnah,
have always been a'most like one of
read}- belongs to her by Godamighty’s
as I told Jeems Rainer and Squire
my chlldern, and I shall rip’aeni the
good rights if she'll many him and Wateon to-day, I positively believe you
case in the true light of settlin’ quoils
not give it on no other terms as—well,
git puttierand scrimshouserevery day;
and disputing', which never looks well
he’s too mean, to my opinion, to say
but you ain’t nare one o’them more’n
in no family. Yes, WUe, I sec now,
how mean such a man is."
your ma were in her time.”
ain't quite the feller he’s in gen’l been
“Oh, come, eome. Gustus! Don’t be
“Howdy, Mr. Flint!" answered Han­
took for. I’ve been for coinpermisin'
this thing from the jump, and I’m too hard on a poor widder^er of a feller nah. “Take that chair. You always
that
have
jes
’
drapped
head
and
ears
have
something pleasant to say to peo­
thankful that the way seem like openin’
in love where he can’t get the purchase ple. Tell us some of the' news in
for it"
to
even
kick
hisself
out
They
ain
’
t
town.
”
"Mr. Flint, I
very glad t&amp; hear
“As for pleasant words, to them I
you talk with so much discretion and betwixt you and tne, they ain't nare
doubt
on
my
mind
no
more
’
n
you
but
like and think somethin’ of ’em, I do
with an eye both to business and kind­
ness.
I haven’t considered Wiley what Wile Amerson would keep every genTy have ’em; io them I don’t, they
dollar o’ that prop’ty exceptin' that he’s may go their ways for me, ’ithout H’s
tend to say. esp^tally of late. When got stack as he have with Hamah, them I got business with, and when
hto father died, he didn't think it would which is a piece o’ good luck I 'wem’t that;® over their rootn to me is good as
be quite becoming in him to tear up a-cxpectin’ nor I wem’t a-lookin' out their company. I jes’ declar’, my child,
the will that had been left with him for. And it do look like a jedge-ment you do look fresh and peert, mighty
on Wile that she kbove captnated him nigh same ns a girl; and that fetches
the old man hadn't sense as she have, and put him where he can
b? made
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,o™e. roee to
- go
‘-Stt downed
former
go.
keen your
Hto‘. I &gt;&gt;*TO
strata from ma."
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The Hindus arc great swimmehg and
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feet beating the water. The reason of
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There is a great swimming festival
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find creating an enormous commotion.
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the exciting adventures, but greater
sport to the thousands who follow the
men in the water from the banks, and
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THE
EAST.
X t ,’n1 ~
rtrflv’'e&gt; "I -wh .............
due ■ dUHnet chill, followed by fe.er .mi
is to use only a well-established
ln*eral drain or. s^wrr therefrom, of the
,we.tlnir, when the victim would
J
m
re”r1tr' Oel-rmln. whla'h It any dimensions ami character to be prescribed brand of strictly pure white lead,
respite of one. two or three d.y, |n whl,,
in
said
notice,
connecting
with
some
pub
­
B0V'e1' ! • ,
A
COTbt-i^. 1 0 r"T|,are * "rtf™ lic drain or sewer, designated lu said no­ pure linseed oil, and pure colors.*
to recuperate and ronin llb ,frenrth Bu
“Tff1 f”f lhl' ‘■onsliucllon ot »«cb
Liver Complaints, ana
Lrippl. -To-day u Well nnd
not so alt.i chronic lualaiia. Bverv day—
The following brands are stand­
aud « baud for tllB uue perfurnuutro ot the tice, such notice shall be served personally
morn n&lt;.. noon m.d nl,hl-cl,roalc nSi.He*rty Man.
upon either of lhe persons aforesaid, if ard, “Old Dutch’’ process, and are
Hfeadache, use
hh",.Ouro."'‘,,:,’ed,’r
(From
the
K
m
„,
Olly
TLiki
(
ria will plague and tease Its victim with
they
can
be
found
lu
said
city,
and
If
they
Uni ^.y.°r 8urBllt^ which contract when
miserable, croeplnir rigors, nasty. «,h
cannot be found then such notice shall be always absolutely
bi h “m Co,Dn,on O'V’Til shall be served by posting the game hi a conspicu­
’ti”1?’ Iltu,r
oooted tongue, sallow
........... .vie.
haW ny 1 T. Mayor a,,u
on be- ous place on the premises.
skin, n s nt apix-tlte, confused mental •*mlug mlrwle of h^n"."'"^
halfof tl.e city and aralrd with tbe city
ll"«’y.,*lupl&lt;l llstlewness, and a one ot the best know! S,,
Sw. 17. The person serving eald notice
host of s.mlliar symptoms a. Infernal u Tsrnou counties las been Bark M
Sec. 7 Within ten daya.nfhh- the cxe-1 shall make an affidavit of the time and
they ere perol,tm.t-not a day's To”
manner uf serving the same and file the
brother of XSuteTi" *’ P',“n“' “,"1
a
cTtmel fur the construe- imine with the recorder.
si-m not an now's cessation. Work 1s .
They re
See. IS.
H the owner of the lot or lots
d,
M"‘T c- Hou of a M-wer tlw C-uuio-ui Connell dial 1
wear’sotne worry, study .tokening and C.
“Morley,” .
rauae .p i^hn.li- lo In- lu..leof tho ro«l and shall neglect or refuse to construct apch “ Aaahor,”
senseless and pl.y a p-osy Impossibility
: i&gt;Ie. sugnrsioated,
“Bkiparan,”
""
wWcl’11 »h.ll.pprove httera! or private drain or sewer as direct­ “ EokiUia,”“
I he ortliuary treatment for malaria in
which eallinaie .hall e.i.broce the am/.unl ed in fedd notice for th&gt;- space of sixty days “ Armstrong ft McKelvy,’
“ Southenj,”
s,,t- ii'v dissolved,
not ot the least possible use in such cases
eonlraei.n la |„
lbe co&lt;t &lt;1( sn
“ Beymer-Bauman,’'
from and after lhe service or posting of “ Pavis-Chanbers,”
It only seems to aggrlvate IL
Unless a
“Collier,”
and i d -v to take.
*’,,,?Kand ihe ™n' °f roak,"«
said
B»»tlce
as
aforesaid
the
Common
Coun
­
thoro igh course of Pe-ro-na Is taken the
“Fahnestock.”
«&gt; t-ctin^thrasses^meuuaml other fee* cil ma&gt; construct the same and as-ess the
Every dose
patient will seek in vain for medical relief.
ana charges up to UMi • ineipding tbe
*
If
you
want
colored
paint, tint
cost
and
expense
of
the
same
against
the
Tue effect of Pe-ru-na is pleasant, positive
torn &lt;jf the tax roll into the rrcunk-ra of- owner of said lot or lots in like manner as
any of the above strictly pure leads
and permanent.
providtnl
for
the
construction
of
public
Specific directions for lhe use of Pe-ruSec. 8. The Common Council shall nt sewers aforesaid.
with National- L^ad Co.’s Pure.
ua in these cases can be obtained by send­
their next regular meeting after Uie e»
Sec. IP.
When any private or lateral White Lead Tinting Colors.
ing for a free book on malaria, published telplesanepa. and walked erect. Crmlv timnte ot the cos’, and expense of such sewer may need reconstructing
repair*
or
.
These colors are sold fan one-pound cans, each
by the P-ru-na Drug Manufacturing Co. of iJfn?”?W!t‘!l“g|y ,b'"" 1,lc ‘"n ettls'-’ sewer; h«H be uunle and approved or at lug aiiil the owner shall
___ full to reconstruct can being sufficient Ip tint 25 pound» of Strictly
Columbus, O.
s
peoplalookiM and wondered.
Tlie story such other meeting as the wine shall be or repair the. Mime the Common Council Pure White Lead the desired shade: they are in
of be remarkable ease h., been tire mro- ponpoibtf to fiy motion or resolution direct 'nay proceed |t&lt;» liavc tine same reconstruct­ no sense ready-mixed points, but a combination
set o lire two counties.
Exactly n, Mr. he Supervisor of tho Supervisor district ed ami rejniired a- provided for construct­ of perfectly pure colors in tbe-handiest form to
Council rn»c««&lt;iin*r',.
Woodxon told It to u Hujtm reporter.il is in which such sewer Is located, to make an ing the same in the first instance as near
tint Strictly Pure White Lead.
io lave an auction
bw published:
assessment rc»n containing descriptions ot as may be and collect the cost and expense
Send us a postal card and gel our book on
Common Council owl In ndjourlied scsid large cxperteiwe
"For ten year. 1 hive suffered tho tor­ all the several parcels ot renl ’ estate in of the same of the owner as aforesaid.
paints and color-card, free.
:,&gt;n. Terms reasbuA sion Tuesday eve., is, ’tM.
said sewer district as determined afore­
W.
D.
B
ennett.
ments
ot
the
damned
and
have
been
.
use
­
national lead co.
Mayor Grew*] presiding.
said,
lire
names
of
the
owners
thereof
if
less Invalid: to-day 1 am . wed and hearty
C. L. Huffman,
Chicago Branch,
Prewitt at roll call. Aid. Kennett, Hick,
.1. M. SMITH.
Sate and Fifteenth Streets. Chicago.
man. free from ahnosl every Uweh of italn. known, butJh case any of the owners do
Huffman. Osborn and Waters.
not
reside
in
S!
dd
city
and
are
not
known
1 don t think man ever suffered more
A..... .
roll call. Aid Busby, Tinkler,
to use thu word-“non resident” in place of
acute and constant agony than I have
1 I| the name of the owner also to apportion,
and Wciaxert.
since last. The rheumatism started then
LIKE SARDINES IN A BOX
On motion of Aid Osborn reading of In my right knee, and after weekslof nut-« I assess and levy the amount of the co'l and
* SMITH
mhis. postponed.
Got bcm*« Rirarming Population anti ft*
feriug in lied 1
at lot relieved suf- I! expensd of the construction of such sewer
General Ignorance of America.
Resolved
that
the
ordinance
adopted
by
J
as
estimated
and
approved
as
aforesaid
up
­
W(&gt; Hand. Ml:-li
nelenily io arise, but It was &lt;»D|y lo g^t1
Ihh Council Sept. n. ibJ4. relative to
on the said several pnreeh ot real esaate
New York is a city without homes
Loyal E. K uappen. sewers tn* published for two suceesive about ou crutches for five &gt;years, the nil- according and In proportion to the benefits says a writer" in the Fontm. Among
ment having settled in the joliit. Detylte
weeks in lhe Hastings Bannek and that constant treatment of the most eminent &lt;»f such sewer to said parcels respectively old residents and -new, native and for­
. l»»*nWcD. .
lhe same be in effect from and after such physicians the rheumatism grew worse and to earry out the several amounts fin a eign; among the poor, the well-to-do
i:.\ &amp; DENISON,
to said several descritH and the rich, the question is almost
publication.
W. F. Hicks.
VERS.
and for the last four years . I have been column opposite
•
Moved by Aid Hicks t' at the above compelled to go about bent half towards Hous.
• — Trust Co. BIJg,,
universal: “Where do yon live now?"
Sec.
9.
Tin*
Supervisor
shall complete
be adopted. Carried,
■ nl Rtjdd-J.Mirfaigan. resolution
the Krouou.
ground. in
In me
the winter ot
of lalw-91.
lS9fr-»l. arHow many in the whole great city
.
,,
.. .. . .
..
Aj
......................
- J. ’
tyej&gt;.."
buunvtt,
H leks, Huffman.
Osborn ter the rheumatism had fettled Into its said assessment roll within t.*n days after have lived ten years in one house?
the Cotpmon Council shall hav^ difttted
and A'aters.
mo«'..chronic
form,
1
went
to
Kansas
Chy
How uiany, have lived five years where
him
to
make
the
rapie
as
provided
in
lhe
.1: and Surgeon.
ujMi/i advice of my brother, and for six
they live noxv? New Yorkers are as
,
• Mich.
Moved by Aid Hicks that the bill for weeks .1 was treated In one of tile largest last section.
You say a collar and cuiT that are
.(tended day or night. O£nomadic as the Bedouins: but the
Sec.
10.
After
the
Sup«*rvisor
sbnll
St. work In .the first ward be allowed iand ’ andJu-vt known dispensaries &lt;»f that city,
waterproof?
W-5 per cent paid from 1st wd. nnd lbal. | l&gt;u» without ll«r sligiitest iicproventent. have roinp!&lt;&gt;te«i said assessment roll he Bedouins have a much freer rauge,
Yes.
'
&gt;
shall give notice In some newspaix-r print- and this is an advantage. To be con- :
And perspiration will not affect them?
Horn Gen. Hig. fund.
ymm* !
.* / | U?.n
r svtn!rt'''* a Strouts .j ed nand
„u puwiNiru.
vuy. m
published mi
in »mu
said city,
nt i«a*i
least once
once fined to one little Island and yet to ,
Yes.
.
|
'
,
Amended by Aid Huffman that 50
van»c battery. thl*l us^l for months । ‘in eucb
Suru,.nni,u wtjks.'
w ki,.- have no home is to acquire the vices
‘ Wct.k {or tW()
, successive
Hastings. Mich. cent be paid from 1st. wd. fund and I
' And when dirty you need only wipe
b:il. wiih the same resu.L In August, 1892, 1 ; that said assessment roll is completed, and aud to suffer the limitations both of
i&gt;f the etale. Cul- from Gen. Hig.
them off with a wet doth or sjxjnge ?
•
i W,e.’.,l.V&gt;
1 "ir.e
I‘t will remain in his office for twiive
the
tramp
and
the
serf.
There
may
be
j
Yes.
Amendment lost.
,-wiih the widely known Dr. Mudd of ho*,-; dByH fro;n tin- date ot tlie first publication
disadvantsiges about neighbors nnd . Wonderful! How ere they made ?
Ayes. Huffman mid Osborn.
• pltnl practlees feme, ami Dr. Kale of the ; (,f sa;t| nnlicj^for thc inspection of all Icon­
A linen collar covered on both sides
friends,
but
after
all
it
is
civilizing
to
Nays. IteunetL Hicks aud Waters.
city hospital.
None of theta would tnk&lt;»; cenied. durlug which time any person | Ini;\ sician and
with waterproof “Celluloid.” Looks
Original motion lost.
|ujycase with Muy hup- of affording me ; u-rrated mav tile with him in writing Midi have them. New Yorkers hare no
exactly like n linen collar.
neighbors
end
few
real
friends.
The
Ayes, Bennett Hicks and Waters.
more than temporary relief, and so l.caum Lobjections, changes or corrections as llu-v
Is it the only waterproof collar r.rd
Nays, Huffman and Osburn.
home weak, doubled with pain, helpless might wish to make to raid ttssesstoent housing of New York is not good. The
cuff made?
Aid Weissert took his seat.
people are packed«way like sardines in
ami despondent.
{roll: said Supervisor shall submit to: the
No, but it is the only one rr.cde with
Moved by Aid Hirks that tin- bill : for I “______________
.. was cal!-1 (kinmon Council, nt Its first regular iav4-t n box, or dishes..in a cupboard; but some । the linen interlining aud consequently
About this time__________
my attention
work now done on Mich. Ave. and Thum I ed tn the account
’ ’
‘ .of‘ a remarkabb Pure hy । |;!ira(tt.r the expiration of tho .«ald twelve cupboards have four and some sixteen
thc only one that can give entire satis­
Cl lu. &gt;&gt;nl.l 9a-.an,
11 i &gt;• o.»/4 ,I lit It. IT*. • 1t.....' 1st..,. I*11I
it.
.yleiar. and Surgeon, St. be paid from Gen. Hig. and bal of Dr. William'* Pink Pills for Pale People ' days, said assessment roll together mUIi shelves: only- a very few families en­
faction, because it is the best.
work done on these st*, be paid from 1st., of locomotor ataxia, rhenmathm. aud.imra-1 the objections, changes or correction* of joy an entire cupboard to themselves.
How con I kuoy?
I get the right
wd. fund. Carried,
j lysis. I ordered some of the pills as an the same, filed with him during said The people suffer from too great prox­
kind ?
’•
“att'of depot.
Aye*. Bennett, Hick*, Huffman,Osborn, experiment.
When 1 bt*gan to take them . twelve thy.-, rhe Common Council Mhull. imity; they are often—and perhaps
Because every piece is stamped os
WHasen and Waters.
j the rireumathm had devrfoped into a thereupon, direct tbe Supervisor to make commonly —too close for moral or phys­ ■ follows:
BARBER
- and Surgeons. '
| phase of paralysis: my leg from the* thigh . g^ch corhictious or changes of the rarr.c ical decency. Light is a rare and
The followlng,accts. audited:
down was told all of the lime and could ns shall |&lt;» it seem just and ' when such precious commodity. Sewer gas first
•.;:dy responded to with
.87 | not be kfcpt wurtn.
In a short time the changes &lt;»r corrections shall have bwn
W. Mellon, labor
hand is not good to breathe, but
‘ pills were gone, and so was the cane.
1 J made, the same shall stand confirmed. If
W. Michael
was able to attend to the duties of my of-(no objections, changes or corrections breathed several times in succession by
F. Loveland
MARKl Real Esta|e*Office.
fice. to get about as n well aud strong man shall be tiled with the Supervisor, the different persons becomes noxious.
S. Wiley
&lt;
Inquire for that and refuse anything
In spite of the commercial character
^•k. Hastings. - »
1 was free from pain atnl I could enjoy a ; Common Council shall confirm said rdll.M.
Cramer
else,
or
you
will
be
disappointed.
: .1 Estate Real l&gt;ute
.00 suund nnd ivstfui night's aleep, something ■ After ihe confirmation of the roll, the of the people of New York city, in spite
Suppose ray dealer uocs not have
■.•neral roa&lt;r*VM&lt;0taM^ b’. Bennett
.80 I had not known for ten years. To-day assessrimnu* in said roll shall constitute a of the small army of commercial trav­
Abstract Books, com­ E. Holbrook
them ?
... i';a&gt;Xf«ralsh complete G. Booth
I
68 am practically , and I firmly belicVe, per- Hen. until pafd, upon said jinrcels of hind elers whose address is New York, it is
He probably has, but if not, scad
■ I SHOOKS. Clerk.
3.00 njanently cured of my terrible and agoniz-! for the amount set opposite each parcel still true that the great lx»dy of the
,1. Mullen, st. Wk.
direct to us, enclosing amount. Col­
1.50 .Ing aliment. No magician of the Far J respectively.
people know next to nothing of the rest
lars 25c., Cuffs 50c. State size, and
M. McPhariin
whether collar wanted is stand-up or
.80 EMst ever wrought the miracle ’with Ills’ Sec. 11. Within five days after the eon- of the country. The west knows the
W. McDonald
.80 wand that Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills did for tirmation of sani roll, it shall be the duty cast, the east does not ,|um»w the west
turned-down.
C. Bauer
said Supervisor
to------------make and
. of
-—
~-r~-- deli'
- ’
’
THE CELLULOID COMPANY,
John Inchboldt, cleaning Council room .50 me.
This is true Because the west came
427-39 Broadway,
MEWYORK.
To verify the story beyond all question the treasurer of said city of Hastings a from the east in the * first place,
Will Mellon, cutting weeds
1*05
y at Law
A. Cain killing and burying a dog
.50 nf doubt Mr. Woodson made the following copy of said assessment roll, with the tax­ anil because thousands of westerners
’u;L‘i ft Colgrove.)
affidavit:
j
cs
assessed
tn
each
parcel
ot
land
therein
Moved by Aid Hicks that the bill of
bhx'fc. Itu-Hinga.»
...................1 sg
• described.
He shall also annex thereto n visit tlie cast while only hundreds or
Stat? of*MfoWJuri.
Mrs Ashton be referred to thb Foor Board.
.arts of'the state.
warrant under tin* hands of the Mayor tens of easterners visit the wesL Thc
County of Bates, f ’ ’
Carried, Aytni Aii.
atid
Supervisor,
with the seal of lhe City struggle for existence in New York
1. M. M. Woodson, being duly sw4rn ou
Moved by Aid Huffman that the accts,
affixed, commanding the treasurer to col- city-is so severe that the Ixxly of the
" i-.py nt Law.
be allowed and orders drawn on respective my oath state that the following state­
het
from
the
several
persons named there­ people have not the time, if they had
■Hid v*ar&amp;Cu.'t store.)
ments are true and correct as 1 v erily be­
&lt;r.'-.&gt;f du? State. CollecUoae funds. Carried.
in. the sums set opposite their respective the inclination, to acquire general in­
,
A ves." Bennett. Hicks, Huffma h,Osborn, lieve.
••■Iftsgto.. r
names, within forty days from tlie dale formation. Life 'tjth them is intense
M. M. Woodson.
Weissert aud Waters,
Subscribed and sworn to before me this thereof, and said warrant shall also auth­ and swift, but it runs in a very narrow
.RMAN, riomcppathic Phy
Nays, None.
orize safa treasurer, in case any person channel after all. In a very real sensd
On motion of Aid Hicks Council ad« 3rd. day of March. 1SV4.
tan and Surgeon.
shall neglect or refuse to pay his tax to thc people are provincial. They as Id
' John D. Moore. Notary Public.
Lathrop's drug store.)
iourned till Friday eve. Sept. 28.794.
levy tiie same by distress aud sale of the the visitor from Kansas City if ha
Dr.
Wllll.iii.'I'Ink
I
’
llb
tor
Pile
I
’
eoE. G. Holiuiook.
goods
and chatties uf such person in the
'
Recorder. pb- .re ruRrnit*&lt;.tur*.cl by the Dr. W llll.ms' same manner as Is or shall be provided by knows,their friends in St Paul. They]
Medioh". Comiany. Sr-benect.ily. X. Y..
ask the visitor from Denver whether
law
In
cases of township treasurers.
iud.ro sold Ohly In bo.os bt'.ring lhe
A Skeleton »« the Closet.
Sec. 12. The treasurer, upon receiving he enjoys any religious privileges ir
linn', lr.de m.rk and wmpKr. «t 50 cents
that city of churches. Many of them
How often do we hear of this in domes­ o box or Six boxes for S3.50
r.MLZlTlON *
Best 1“ such tax roll shall proceed to collect tne not only know nothing of America be­
IGE" GRLflM.
tic life at this day. But what is more ap­ mind thst Dr. Wllil.ms's I’lnk I Ills are taxes therein mentioned, and In case of
yond
a few streets of the metropolis,
palling than the living body made repuls- never .-old In bulk or by the doten or hun­ neglect or refusal to pay such taxes sli-ll
Fl MP GONHGTIONS.
Ivh with skin and scalp diseases salt- dred .nd any dealer who offer, substitutes levy and collect the same by distress and but they actually take pride in not
1
SOFT DRINKS.
ges for* advertisements rhftum. tetter, ecrema and scrofulous sores in this form Is trying to detr.ud you and sale of the goods nnd chattels of every wanting to know anything.
Dr. W llllani s 1 Ihk such person whosoever found in said city MAJORITY VERDICTS BY JURIES.
Tuesdays at latest tG and swellings.. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medi­ should be avoided.
and
may
take
any
property
that
can
Le
the issue of the week cal Discovery is the positive cure for all of Pills miy be had ot all druggists or direct
these diseases. If taken In lime. It also by mail from Dr. William, Medicine Co. taken br township treasurers In tbe col-’ • Civil Cmw May Be So Decided la Moal
lection of taxes. He shall give the same
Earopran Countries.
CITY BAKERY.
cures lung-scxofnla, commonly known as
notice and sell In the same manner ns
In Scotland, since 1854. it has beei
Druggists*
mlze merit, and this Pulmonary Consumption. By
.
A
d Ordinanaa Relative to Bewers.
township treasurers are required to do in. provided that in civil cases, after sb
Ketmeu. N* C.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sec
I.
Be
It
ordained
by-the
Common
the collection of taxes and shall be en­ hours’ deliberation, a verdict of three
Dr. V. R. Pierce: Dear Sir—When
Hood's la “on top,”
Council of the City of Ua.tlngB that al titled to the same fees on such rale, and
about three years old I was taken witn
fourths may be taken. And in Britisl
rowers wholly located In any public stroet any surplus on such rate shall be returned
ft The Niagara Falla Route.”
mumps,
also
had
fever,
finally
1
had
that
ThHr., 1
•■•r the Charlotte Court dreaded disease Scrofula. The most emi­ or ally In lhe city ot ll.stmia are denom - to the peison in whose possession said pro­ India the code of criminal proccdur ।
of 1882 makes a similar provision, and
House h J
perty
was
when
the
distress
was
made.
riated
public
sewers
amjshnlI
ever.
Iw
o.f■ing put on.
nent physicians In this section treated me
Stations.
goes
even
so
far
as
to
declare
that
af
tejr
Said
treasurer
shall
within
ten
days
after
rer be constructed and kept In RPmt.nr
Beta. *J
I b*(l running Mr0,,ul°“’ Ind
. 21 and Sept. 21, 664 to no »v«IL
nt the expense ot mid city, and bat the expiration of lhe time mentioned in due deliberation the opinion of six,
nrisoin-r- J
on It'D «l&lt;l- ot neek and taro. 1 wm all lateral sewers for the accommodation his warrant for tlie collection of said tax concurred in Tiy the judge, shall pre «a«tjnus.........
-•mfiucd in the Kalamazoo core,
small .nd w.'.kly when eight or nl re
and (trainage ot private lots contiguous to return said tax-roll into the office of tbe' vail. In most countries of Europe trie 1
Brattons.
&amp;HS 1= gslss
year# old. and lu (act was nearly a ekelt- or near a public sewer are '1*-n"ml“,,?‘ recorder, dud in case any of the taxes by jury is used only in criminal oasei ,
lonv
&gt;Slx
bottles
ot
Dr.
Pierce
s
Golden
&gt;t Watson, recently killed M^lt&amp;l Discovery wrought
prlrote sewers and shall ever bereatter be mentioned therein shall remain mipald. and in France, Italy and Germany x
.
[~-!4o|
live] ».10| l.ta
tLumsa*..
ibnee lu:.i!
and
be
shall
h«
u»«ble
to
collect
lhe
same,
ronstructed
nnd
kept
lu
repair
by
Iand
«t
• snakes.. They carried 84 Vhangea. Although tbe sores
^*'7. the expense of the owner of the lol or lots he -hull make out a statement of the lilies simple majority is sufficient. There ' s
C. R. OBBOUN. L;ca! Agon:, nxittapa
r nothing in the reason of the thing, m r
fuF- gm-.
ftuvlglit months. I did not quit taking it
remaining unpaid and due and with a lulli Jn tho experience of civilized nation &gt;, O. w. hugouw &lt;«:&gt;• a C. 1. itbt JAO
T^Co^on iJonneOV at and perfect description of such premises
."E}’,
Aunir’i- • of Battle Creek workmen are inXll 1 was aure It bad been
, to justify American persistence in th. s
The only sigh'
Mart’itig&lt; -.;p.*rafire colony. They pro- ed Trent tny system.
,i,v time by resotallon adopted by the from said roll and shall attach thereto on
ot the droadtol disease are the scar, wbkb corourring.vote of n'&gt;ior"»' " ’ wwr fn affidavit that the sums mentioned in raid1 rule, says Frank Leslie’s Weekly.
&gt;« louit the necessary money to buy a ever remind megtt how near death s door 1
The constitutions of three of ott
“.TotD-dCS'm.d
’^-} statement remain unpaid and that h*f has states provide that in civil actio a
tactbf r; ' mnewhere in this state large was until rescued by 'he
not upon diligent inquiry been able to dis­
,.s
rotap^ther^
upon
three-fourths
of n jury may render
ant
now
eighteen
year,
old
and
weigh
148
cover any good* or chatties belonging to
tkOUg'.l t'l
' ■■ town. They will tlreu
the persons charged with or liable to pay verdict; these are California, Nevada □wna THADS MARK
KBthrr tog '•r all the families they can pounds: and have not been sick In me
and
Texas.
In
Texas it provides tlxdt
such taxes.
and sens,; ' place on the plan of Gibson* years.
Your. ResproUvely.
Sec. 13.
After the return of said tax­ the same rule shall apply to crimim ,1 Wheeler'sZ^I
roll
Inlo
Hv
offlw
“
&lt;
sald
'«
ordCT
,nd
*ille. n-ar
cases
below
the
grade of felony. In
Ilro«
M.
Hollern": »it II will be run on the
Agt. tor Seaboard Air Linematin, or such vrrilled .tatelWJlt l&gt;, tl.e Connecticut the law provides that i
WHJpjrativ Bellamy plan.
Already a
treasurer M directed 1" »■’
&gt;’1nrd: legal verdict may be rendered by an y
kamlxT ht
&gt;iirnifie*f their intention of
In. roctlon. The Common Connell shall number not less than nine in civ 11
For constipation and headache, use Dr. and upon which such asseMUtent Is to be
joining tin colony,
oroceed to collect rod. l.xet •’ remuln coses, where thc parties shall agree to
ma.de* o
Attar the adoption of such res- u,in«ld .nd uncollected. In the romo tnw- it in writing before the rendition Of
Pierce's Pellets.
ner «s near a, may be. and with the 1 ke
-POSITIVELY CURESle.nl effect M te provided by tow Jor the the verdict In New Jersey, in 188“
I’n- r.: indications point to the greatest
Section of city law. returned unpaid the house of assembly passed a bl
^ptt^licaB victory in the history of Ottaproviding for similar verdicts in ch
nnd uncollected.
,„d material.of which •
wllkh
*?a*°un&lt;P’* AH of tbe candidates on tiara caurrb 0«m.
Sec 14. Whenever necessary the Com­ cases, but it failed to become a lai
Toledo. 0.
o
lht, mon Connell may roconblruel or repair any But thi* seems to be the extent L_
p. J. Cheoev s Cm. Props.. lo'^Op j Cm,„. constructed and ow f
the tKk«!wili.U‘ elected by greatly InSh."l» OW "X .t ond directing the public rower lu Mid ellv when noceM.ry which the effort* to change the m e SlecpleMneim and all derangemento
C*®*&lt;I '4j'»rities.
Nervous Syxteni.
passage of the rrom
wWch (pecl. Jud the coat and t xwnwa
r^d”tr“'y of unanimity have reaohed. As loi g
Th* Deii-icrats ot Ottawa county have Si'it.MW.o"^Ob^on
rXas^taTbe approved by the Common tag and repairing tbe Mme .hall be twjeta- ago as 1869 ex-Gov. Koerner, of nptheir former shining lights. ’"^T’gTn^’wboIrMla drugclsts. Taleed against lbe parcels ot land a.»««d tor Dois. made this suggestion: “A verd: ct
Petty nominated W. L. Anders for
lu conatructlou and In the irnme propor­ returned within six hours should fie
Restless BA.BXU0
ww.„ .. marvjk. Wholesale &lt;XC*&lt;. Within ten day.
J’Pttiff. Next day Mr. Anders wrote a do.O.
WALPIWa.KlKMAX &amp; BlABViM.
tton
such ux .hall be colteeted In th. unanimous and signed by every jury­
'■'^T„&amp;
’
X.d«rilxTTn\ueh
Purely Vegatable, guarantod free from
r of ‘k’flination. and announced him- druggists. Toledo. O.
,
. internally*
opiates, UK) full size doses, 50c.
”S»niS,n,Tbe rees\r tbe SppervUor and man; after that time, and witliin ix
Common U&gt;^eUsbanii|((ii
d • ? ** a •‘'-publican. He is firm in his
hours thereafter, a verdict ilgned by
2®bwh and will have nothing more to do
M. D. Bailey. Kecelvtag Teller Grand Rapnewspaper®
b
M|8 /(Jr fUmiahlng treuurer for assessing and colleoliog tho eleven jurors may be given; after
Mlh the party.
*
ae (Mich.) Havings Bank, says he cannot ray
.rorerold sh.U be tbe same as pro
.Motor “*^rSTwer.nd for doing
too much In favor of ••AUlrondA,’’ WhrwlexS
the mntertaTtoramch sew
.eoord- aided by law tor assessing other city taxe. twelve hours..-and-r.within six hoars Heart
and Nen e Cure.
iiw!tnk Iia,Uelt n*ed 15, has been mbssa fii-jinil F cattirethereafter, one signed by ten; after
and paid In Hie s«m« manner.
__
Pry.are'd by Wtc-ler and Fuller sedlctaa
hi$ home in Amr Arbor, since
rero^rwT,*
n
see. lit. When tbe Common Coonml eighteen hours, at&gt;4 within six hoar* Co.. Cedar SpringM. Mloh. Bold by.
••Wfalay ia\t.
He has brown hair, blue
shrildeem II necessary tor the P'd&gt;"c_ thereafter, one sighed by nine, and
J«* sl-chi scar on right corner of bis
hMlUt or Mid city that any oeeuplrolJot or after twenty-four hours one signed by
“JWn. ami on the left side of hl* neek,
lots In said elty. contiguous to or sritblti eight may be given.”
1
HASTINGS,
MICH
.dvertlsed
&lt;«■
lhe
performance
of
*»e to his chin. He wore a black yaebto“; hundred trot ot a public rower should
. *
black coat, faded stripped brown
vr1*r"- wilh a contipicuona patch.
M.
—pertertlr
. •
Anu Arbor, would like to
ar of' r from him,
.

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CCOK. Locri Editor.

For Stomach

THERE is but one

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CATHARTIC PILLS

White Lead

purely

Effective

BWs

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AL NEWS.

. 82 quires.

Michigan Central

ADIRONDA

“^^iTofw^hioe^r^anS

HEART DISEASE, NERVOUS
Prostration, Epilepsy,

�Hastings Banner
Published Thursdays by
CXDOK BBOS..

B48TIKG8, MICH.

COUNTY NEWS.
Banfleld.
“
Two weeks ago last Sabbath the election
©f officers of the Epworth League were
' as follows:
President^Peter Fisher; 1st
Vice President. Bernice Fisher; 2nd. V.
Pres., Mae McMannis; 3rd V. Pres. Frank
\Bresee; 4th V. Pres., Nellie Edmunds;
'Sec'y.. Frank lioltum; Treas, Minnie
Rbeiner.
One week ago last Sabbath the election
of officers of our Sabbath School occurred.
All church members except one.
Rev. Van Winkle Is to preach for us
another year.
He had a severe cold Sun­
day and the pulpit was filled by Bev.
Clmmberlain. who was on bls way to his
appointment and he preached a fine ser­
mon which will be remembered long by
all who heard IL
Arthur Edmonds start!' this week for
Albion College to continue bis study.
Last week seeding was pretty nearly
.
through with around here.
Live hogs last week brought the price
ofS5.M3 per bundled.
Our church has a bran new settee back
of the pulpit, purchased by the Ladies
Aid.
'
There Will soon bean entertainment at
the church, and the proceeds will go to
piocure a Sunday School map.
There will be at our church Saturday
afternoon quarterly meeting, presided
over by Dr. Master, and on Sunday morn­
ing love feast at 10 o’clock.
Rev. Grigsby of Hastings,
-ith bls
frleud 11. Wickwire, called on a few propie here last week.
,
Creasy.
Tbe M. E. Conference has given ns a
&lt;iew circuit from the double one of Prairie­
ville, comprising Delton, Pendills and
Cressey.
Rev. J. C. Chase was returned
to us for the third year at the request of
ail his charges and gave us his usual forci­
ble sermon on Sunday at the usual hour
2:30 o’clock.
Mabel Pieree took the train Monday for
Three Rivers, her former home.
Mrs. Hattie Reynolds of Plainwell, Is
the guest of her sou ElmerOscar Anderson of Kalamazoo, visited
here last week.
The school at East Cressey commenced
last Tuesday with Miss A. Craig of Has­
tings as teacher
Sarah Deering was the guest of Mrs. E.
Rlckemnoro Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. Wilkinson of Delton takes the place
of Frank.Fisher oq the rail road section.
Mr. Fisker will move to Hastings In the
near future.
Mrs. Rose Hicks, our popular music
teacher, lies very low of typhoid fever, at
her home in Sprmgbrook.
There will be a Sunday School concert
at the West Cressey school house Sunday,
Sept. 80th. A good program Is being pre­
pared for the same.
All are cordially in­
vited.
Hronard.
Rev. C. T. VanAntwerp will preach at
South Pine Lake church another year.
Brother Van Antwerp has served us well
proving himself a master of the pulpit, a
faith: ul sbepard of the dock, and a true
friend to the church, and we also appre­
ciated lhe earnest spiritual work of his
wite.
We gladly welcome (hem back an­
other year.
Albert Doster spent Sunday at home.
Tbe farmers in this vicinity will finish
seeding this week.
CloreruAle.
Our second base ball nine defeated the
second nine of Delton last week on Wed­
nesday and on Saturday did the same by
Brush Ridge.
Chamberlain &amp; Acker have erected a
building over their cider mill.
Miss Nellie Pennal of Kalamazoo, is
visiting friends here.
Rev. J. McLean preached at the church
last Sunday evening.
Rob Kane, A. Kingsbury, Howard
Mosher and Hugh Campbell have gone on
their northern trip.
Dr. Scribner of Delton, was called to
see Archit: Anderson last Saturday eve­
ning, the latter having been taken sudden­
ly ill. Mr. Anderson Is now better.

Dowllny.
Mrs. Van Hom and daughter Mac are
the guests of Mrs. Dr. Horner of Lake
Odessa at present writing.
,
Frank Webster. R. G. Rice and R. Ormsbee have their houses and store newly
painted.
Mr. Furgeraon &amp; Co. from Has­
tings doing a Urat class job.
C. Ederie of Bedford and F, Ederle of
Hopkins Station, were the guests of rela11 res here last Sunday.
We learn that Dr. VanHorn and family
will locate at Otsego.
Mrs. J., Herrington is able to .sit np after
her recent illness.
J. Tobias has a new bicycle, but as yet
.has no broken bones.
Belton.
'Mis. Alice Williams started for New
York the 25th.
Luther Brown ia visiting in tbe south­
ern part of tbe state.
Mra. ,W. Whittemore and Mrs. 0.
’ Barrett were al NashvEle recently visit­
ing Mra. B’s. (laughter, Mrs. Ella Dickin­
son.
Richland and Delton crossed bats the
22nd.
Score 7 to 8 In favor of Richland.
While Mr. Waldorff was on his way to
Delton with peaches last Saturday his
horse became frightened at a canvas boat
ly ing between the road and fence in front
&gt;of Chancy Townsends, throwing him out
of tbe buggy down a bank fifteen feet near
edge. He was picked up and taken home
and Dr. Scribner called but could not
-find any bones broken but badly bruised.
»Hie horse ran as far as Felix Chambervlain’s barn yard where Mr. Mahoney
caught it.
No damage was done to horse
or buggy of any account.
..
Barry Tent No. 61» K. 0. T. M. will
mtet the first and third Saturday evenings
of each month hereafter instead of Mon­
day eve.
C. A. Scribner, R. K.
Henry Wilkinson took charge of the
Cressey Section Monday morning taking
ria?&gt;&gt;nnA Proahr tn wnrfr with him.

C.'emeus t© Jennie Moir of Delton.

Rev.
lived

MU«.

Wheat seeding for *94 Is finished.
Ground In good condition. A less average
than usual has been needed.
Corn husk­
ing aud picking apples is in order.
Mra. Feuner entertained the Home Mis­
sionary Society last week and the Ladles
•Aid held forth at the church.
Rev. VanAntfcerp said he was as tickled as the boy
with his first pair of pants when Lhe news
was read to him that he was to remain
with Prairieville, Pine Lake and Milo
charge another year. The people were
equally as well pleased.
Mr. Editor, did you ever stop to think
how much valuable time is spent by the
young In the game of base ball?
The
“fad” commences with our slate Universi­
ty and descends In grade to our district
schools. Has It not a tendency to draw
the student or child from his work to say
nothing qbout the demoralizing effect of
tbe game? In these times of rapid transit
life is too short ito squander time In the
game.
The young man of to-day should
complete his education at the age of 18
years. Can he when he spends so much
of his time in athletic games? Put books
into the hands of the young nnd not base
ball clubs, and for their health the many
farm Implements found on our farms, and
1 might say good habits.
There, is no
gambling in using tbe above implements.

Freeport.
8. H. Sprinkle, of Huntington, Ind.,
and Miss Myrtle Riegler arrived In Free­
port Friday p. m.
Rev. J. R. Wooten ia the new pastor of
the M. E. church in this place.
A. D. Shepard and wife visited in Low­
ell over Sunday.
Rev. A. A. Gleger. of Sears, preached
to a large congregation at tbe U. B.
church in this place.
Woodland.
Be sure and hear Washington Gardner
at the rink Oct. 3rd.
We wonder why the Hickory Corners’
base ball team does not respond. It
_______
’s true
they have the belt and it lo6ks as though
they intended to keep IU
Our ball team
challenged them to play for the belt In
August but as yet have heard nothing In
response. We supposed that any ball
team had a right to make a challenge for
tlie belt and that the club bolding it would
be compelled to accept the challenge or
forfeit the bejL It seems that Hickory
neither accepts any challenges for tbe belt
nor forfeits it
John Veite was hurt quite badly on
Monday. He was working at his new
house and a nail keg upon which he whs
standing J Ip ped over causing him to fall
and straining the muscles of one of fils
legs quite badly.
Many from Woodland attended tbe Re­
publican county convention at Hastings
last week and came home satisfied that a
good and winning ticket ha4 been put in
the field.
Read Them CareXully,
At the coming election the following
two amendments will be voted upon;—
1st -Rrsolvkv uv thksknatk axd house
OF HKP1U8KXTATIVICS OF THE STATE OF
mich in AX, That an amendment to section Uve

of article seven of Hit oonslltatioD ot this Ntate
be and the same is hereby pruixxied to read as
follows;
.
Sec. 5 No elector shall be deemed to have
gained or lost a residence bv fcx-mmi ot his being
employed in the service of the 1‘nllcd States,
or of tills State; nor while engaged in Um navi-1
nation of the waters of this rttate. or of the
United States, or of the high seas; nor while a
student of any setuiunty of learning; nor white
kept at any almshouse or other asylum at pub­
lic expense; nor while confined in any public
prison, except that honorably discharged .sol­
diers, sailors and marines who lutve served in
the military or naval forces ot the United
States, or. of this State, and who reside in sol­
diers’ homes established by tbe State may ac­
quire a residence where such home is located.

TEMPERANCE COLUMN.
Mlten E. RobluM»n. EditFM*. Sept.-Nov.
•Thus far in tbe history of equal suf­
frage In Colorado the influence of women
ha* been thrown for good government, and
tnere is every reason to believe that It al­
ways will be cast for tbe interests ot the
communities in which tiiey lire, for tbe
election of good officials, and for belter
method.*; and cleaner, purer politics.”

HYPNOTISM

THE SHEEP’S LAMENT.

this wonderful subject.

K

And 1st tbs tender-hearted weep:
For
tod cruel Is my foe.
Arm I am only just a *heep.
A useful nbeep. » patient sheep.
A quiet. Inoffensive sheep

These rcrklcsscbfimploiL-’of ■•rerortn.' '
Who sow the ills that all must reap.
Have “nursed their wrath to keep it warm.’
And now wreak votgeonce on thc sheep,
The friendless Khocp tho helpless sheep.
The meel: «&gt;nd unresisting sboop.

For. swearing by the great bora spoon.
“H ia not generally known that Great
That “raw matsrial” must be cheap.
Britain allow* her sailors to use but one
Great Grover ble* hte loud bassoon.
And harked his pack upon the sheep.
intoxicating drink while aboard ship, and
The docile sheep, the feeble sheep.
that Is rum." said A. H. Farnsworth to a
The peaceful, uncombativo sheep.
St LouU Republic reporter.
“When I
was a boy attending school in England I
There are seme things that can rely
asked tbe professor who bad charge of the
On friends that never fall asleep;
But, winking with bls aouthern eye.
class In physiology why,the British-sailors
Each sly reformer bells the sheep.
could drink no Intoxicating drink but rum,
The gentle sheep, the harmless sheep, .
and. he replied that be would answer the
The northern farmer’s hapless sheep
question tlie next day.
“The next day the professor aat four
The sugar trust must hare its pull.
But all the tariff tinkers leap
jars on the table before the class and filled
Like howling wolves into ray wool,
one with whiskey, another with brandy,
And vent their malice on lhe sheep,
another With gin, aud lhe last one with
The harried sheep, thu worried sheep,
rum. Then he opened a box aud produc­
Tho weak and unprotected sheep
ed lhe liver of a man.
He cut the liver
Tho
whisky
trust
fins
Daniel
V..
■
into four pieces and placed one piece In
Tho wild aud windy one. to keep
the jar of whiskey, another In the jar of
Its Interests solid: but. oh, me!
brandy, another In the jin and the last one
Who sets as counsel for tho sheep?
the rum. T will finish answering the
The cheated sheep, the buncoed sheep.
question ten days from now,’ he said.
Tbe poor, forlorn, sbandotu.il *hecp
“Teo days later he brought tlie four jars
And if to crown our woes, alas!
before the class. Tbe piece of liver In the
Already burdensome und deep.
jar of whiskey was perforated with small
Should William Bynum burn the grass.
bales, and one could see through It.
Tbe
Oh. what could then preserve thc sheep?
liver In the brandy came next in lhe way
Thc luckless sheep, tho foodlesa sheep.
of being similarly affected, and lhe liver in
The helpless, hapless, hopeless sheep.
—Indianapolis Journal.
the jin was also In a bad condition.
But
tbe pleoe of liver in tbe Jar of rum was in
as perfect a state as the day It was placed
SERIOUS MISTAKE.
in the liquid.
“This Illustration shows yon why Great Busin hm auil Wagen Bcrlously Injured by
the Tariff Reduction.
Britain nilows her sailors to drink only
__ _ often said by those who are
rum.” said the professor.
specially desirous of encouraging a
Hereds «test case:—

•Jre^
Whatever*1^?11 ‘llKJUt

duties is felt, Is at present n mat bar of ai.oniljimonuK.Toii »m «„.S
u’•1st
|.r&gt;. ,, .
01
conjecture. But there is atrong reawn
for believing that many works will
®11^
thus bo suppressed, and that
multi­
tude M workers will that be compelled
to crowd into other employment*, in
which there is Dot too much room al­
ready.—N. Y. Tribune.

SMOKE THE

COMMENT AND OPINION.

■
;
HTDemocrat* iu the west will doubt
leas still insist on running, jtut m they
did in Maine and Verra on U
It wiH
make it more interesting.—Chicago
Inter Ocean.
UFOhio democrats are repudiating
their own candidates and platforms,
and in November the; people will
again repudiate the rotton old parly.
—Toledo Blade.
C3TTho beet-sugar industry of Ne­
braska is killed outright by the new
tariff law. And yet Wil &gt;n is calling
for more of the same so: of reform.—
N. Y. Recorder.
£3?Thc democratic or
tempt to defend the i &gt;ew* tariff law
are confronted by the n, Ely fact that a
democratic president Ft fused to sign
it.—bt Louis Globe-Deni
t^’Tlie consumption c if sugar trfsalt
in the United States is I is seventy-five
pounds to one. Bo U « democrats
congress taxes sugar ai id places salt
on tbe free list. The pi topic thus pay
tribute to the truste.- ■Boston Traveller.
QTSpeaker Crisp impi •ts tho ixnportant information that je Dew tariff
bill “will add to the c tnfort of millions of our fellow-ci ixens."
Mr.
Crisp’s assumption is
f the same
cheerful sort that persnt les a man on
a cold whiter night to pu the blankets

DEMOCRACY’S NEW MOTTO.

Catholic Oiider 8uspekoei&gt; For Sell*
imo Beer.

Cincinnati. September 20.—The Charles
Carroll council Young Men’s Institute of
Covington gave a picnic three months ago
at which Beer was dispensed contrary to
the warning of Bishop Maes.
The board
of grand directors had the mailer before
them, sustained the bishop anil directed
him to fix lhe punishment.
He has just
announced that the council is suspended
for sixty days from July 30. The council
since July 30 elected representatives to the
eriujd council at Louisville, hoping tn have
an afiped to tlrat body.
But thl.i su&gt;penslon will prevent their representatives
from entering the grand council. t

"New Arrival"
BEST 5 CENT CIGAR jw
THE MARKET.
LOOK FOR THE NAME
ON EACH WRAPPER

H. J. FRAKER.

Have just received, some whole
Wheat Flour ptff up in 25c
sacks. This commands a big
trade where ever it is intro­
duced.
Just received a lot of Stoneware
Meat Tubs—10 to 30 gallons.
Very nice for Meat, Lard.
Pickles etc. If you arc look­
ing for Glassware or Crockery
give its a -call, and we will
show you bargains in nice
new goods.

Wo want. Blitter. Eggs an&lt;]
Produce. Generally
prices tire good
now. ,
,

Miss Wlllanl aaya she once asked
Thuraas A. Edison If he were a total ab­
stainer, and when he said that he was, she
said: “May 1 Inquire whether it was home
Influence that made you so?” and he re­
plied, “No: I think It was because I al­
ways felt that I had better use for my
head.”
If men could only see the evils arising
from stlmulants,ns Edison expressed it,they
would put their heads to better use.
Ap­
ply the test of liquors to certain parts of
the body, the liver for Instance, and note
the effects. It Is said by medical experts
who have experimented with liquor to
note its effects, that It perfotates and ruins
human bodies as strong acids will flue
clothes. Tbeaction Is slower, but' equal­
ly as sure.
,

Hams &amp; Van Arman,
TO IhG FllWlL
I wish to say that T have taken

back my Livery Stock and will re­
open a Livery barn in the

2nd—HKSOI.VKD BY THE SENATE AND HOUSE
OF IlKPBHSKXTATtVXa OF THE STATE OF
Michigan. That there t.hall be submitted to

The saloon burns up 823,000,000 of our
the electors of this State tor approval or rejec­ national resources every week—and yet
tion the following amendment to section one of we are excited over a few forest fires.
article seven of the TNinstitutien of this Slate,
that is to say, that section one of article seven
of said constitution bo amended to read as fol­
lows:
MOTH HUNTING.
Sec. 1. In all eleittons, even* male inhabi­
tant ot this State, being a citizen ot the United A Professional EutomnlogUl Describes
States, every mate Inhabitant residing in this
His Methods.
State on the twenty-fourth day of June, eight­
een hundred thirty-five, every male inhabitant
Dr. Aldricks, of Kentucky, who is an
residing in the State ou tho first day ot January enthusiastic entomologist, when asked
eighteen hundred fifty, every male Inhabitant
of foreign birth who. having resided In the for some- information on the subject
State two years and six month, prior to the
eighth day of November eighteen hundred he has made a specialty of, says the
ninety-four, and having declared bls Intention Philadelphia Press, said: “To study
to become a citizen ot tbe United States two the habits of the moth family you must
years and six months prior to said last named
day. and every civilized male InhabiUnt of In­ live and grow np with them. The
dian descent, a native ot the United States, and finest varieties fly by night, and it is
not a mender of any tribe, shall be
an elector and entitled to vole; but with some difficulty that thev are cap­
no one shall be an elector or entitled to tured. The usual way is to go out
vote at any election uiilass he shall be above with a hand net and a pot of stale beer
the age of twenty-one years and has resided In
this State six months and in the'township or sweetened with a quantity of molasses
ward in which lie offers to vote, twenty days
next preceding such election: Provided, That or sugaz. A dash of this mixture on
tn time of war, insurrection dr rebellion no the bark of the tree, whose leaves the
qualified elector in the actual military service moths feed upon, is the bait which
ot the United Stales, or of this State,
or in the army or navy thereof, shall be lurps them to death. As soon as they
deprived of bls vote by rensoR ot bls ab­ light thc net is sprung over them, and
sence Iron: the township, ward or State later on they are asphyxiated by being
in which he resides, and the Legislature
shall have the power, and shall provide tlie dropped in an etherized jar, after
manner In which, and the time and place at which they are carcfuHy mounted and
which such absent electors may vote, and for
tbe canvass and return of their votes to the labeled. I have a house built espetownship or ward election district in which they ciaUy fey their propagation aud fiHed
respectfully reside or otherwise.
with leaves of their favorite tree.
Married.
With the caterpillars crawling to the
ABRY—JENSON. Married In this city on Sat­ right and left of me, I spend many a
urday. Sept. 151b. by Rev. Milo Smith. Mr. IAlphonzo Abbey and Mias Amy Jenson, both night watching their habits from a
of Hastings. Mich.
rude cot in one corner of the building.
It is quite a profitable business, be­
SMITH—8EARLS. Marrk d on the 19th. Sept,
oy Rev. A. D. Grigsby. Mr. James R. Smith sides being unusually instructive.
to Miss Bernice R. Searls, both •: Hastings.
Some of the largest varieties arc the
size ofli humming-bird, and tlie rarest
numao* Labor at Great Altitude*.
Investigation among the workmen kinds, when properly mounted, easily
on the Peruvian Central railroad has bring twenty-five dollars. The Smith­
brought some curious facta to light sonian institution at Washington, D. C.,
concerning theacapabilities of men to before the fire of several years ago,
labor in wified atmosphere. The Hne had one of the finest entomological
starts at Lima, in latitude 12 degrees collections in tlie world.”
and the highest point reached by the
UTILITY OF STALE EGGS.
road is ut the tunnel of Galeria, which
Is 16,645 feet above sea level. From
deductions made by the investigators
it appears that the men were able to
It is » mistake to imagine that with
perform a fair “sea level” day’s work age egge lose their value. They depre­
at anyplace along the route where tbe ciate, oY course, but they still have
alitude was not greater than 8,000 or theL- uses. The commission houses in
10,000 feet, providing they had grad­ large cities find a ready sale for all
ually worked up to that height from stale eggs, which are eagerly pur­
lower levels. At altitudes above 10,­ chased by tanners, who use them
000 feet and under 12,000 the amount of largely in tanning leather.
It has been found that the use of
work performed by each man showed a
sudden falling off of from one-fourth eggs produces on the leather a beauti­
to one-third, and at from 18,000 to 15,­ ful, even polish, and by closing and
the pores
tends to
000 feet 100 men could do no more work contracting
strengthen tbe leather; hence all the
than 50 would at sea level
finer grades of leather are subjected to
this process.
As thc news of this discovery has
The odoriferous principle of the
essence of rosea, called by’ chem­ spread, the retail grocer has found a
market
for his “&lt;tesd,stock,” which he
ists rhodinol, has been found also
sells to thc bootblacks. The latter miy
in other flowers by the French.ehemtheir
blacking
with tbe stale eggs,
iata, Bonpet and Barbier, notably
thereby producing a beautiful and dur- &lt;

GROVER CLEVELAND—There That's Better, Amd More
is
With Qua Pasty PmxcirLBs —Troy Times.

prompt revival of business, and who off his slumbering bed-iellow, insist­
have more zeal than knowledge, that ing that thc latter has tobmuch cover­ Oa Court Street, where I will be
the new tariff makes only little change ing. —N. Y. Tribune.
glad to meet all my old customers
from tbe McKinley law. Yet what are
GTAbout the only industrial revival
the facts? On many of thc most im­
so far discoverable in thia country is and many new ones. It will be
portant products tho duties are re-!
the desperate activity of democratic
duced more than one-half, and ou
many others as much as a third, and i congressmen in ei ’ ' ' g their con- my aim to furnish the bfist rigs for
duet
and .eekin(t----- - ion. Theirs
these are products, moreover, which i
Give
were so largely imported in 1891 and ' is the liveliness of men trying to get the lowest possible price.
out
of
the way of a landslide.—N Y?
1892 under the McKinley duties as to ! Tribune.
3 me a call.
prove that those duties were by no
nrThe people of tbe United States
means prohibitory.
It is essential to remember that a I consume sixty-two pounds of sugar
duty which is not high enough to pro | per capita, which means that
that on
on the
tho
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U1V„ is oov
tect
is like a dam
which
not 5Iron(r
strong , 1 ‘“tai amount ooMumed, In a jnar
enough to reaiata flood.
Only a little tinder the present tariff law, they will
•I—--------- ..in the.dam
.
difference
or the duty may pay forty million dollars more than
bring tremendous disaster in place of they paid for the same amount under
This is one of
peace and prosperity. The question is the McKinley law.
ARE YOU POSTED
whether tho duty is high enough to those plain and practical I North Amer­
keep domestic establishments st work ican political facts which thc sreragc
with fair wages
Cutting off wages citizen can readily comjmehend. —St.
i
necessarily euts off what the people Louis Globe-Democrat,
an boy, and thus necessarily reduces
rar-Dcmocrats In 1BS3 wore crepe on
S WAGNALLS CO.. NEW YORK.
business
Now tho one fact which their arms aud roosters (in their hats
everybody can see is that wages are at and actually seemed to | believe they
preaent rery much lower than they were tho most oppressed people on the
were two years ago, before the people continent. They hare held several ob­
IT COST
voted for a change ot tariff, and the ject lessons since that time. A careful
definite settlement which tlie new study of the statistics for 1S»2 shows
NEARLY
tariff has brought does not anywhere that the* entire amount ot duty col­
permit any recovery of wages as yet, lected under tho McKinley law in that
ONE
but In many Important branches it has grievous year amounted to just 92.00
MILLION
compelled a decline. Thus tho win­ per capita.—Chicago Inter Ocean.
dow-glass workers recently accepted a
DOLLARS.
tr'Bradstreet’s anti Dun’s reports
reduction ot twenty per cent and tho show s loss of »a.000,000,000 to trade
flint-glass and tinplate workers are Mnce the Inauguration if President
also expected to accept a reduction.
Cleveland. To this must be added
It is impossible to state with accu­ about »0,000,000 of a deficit in the na­
GHANDrrr LITERARY ACHIt;vtMENT
racy what the aggregate reduction in tional finances and floo.ooojooo of bonds
or THE CENTURY.
all kinds of wages has been, but it is imned to carry on the government, if
It la mada on naw plans bv ths
unquestionably enough to account for the results of tbe new tariff should
a material shrinkage lu the purchases prove to be all that its triends hare Bast Talent.
Its Editor* number
of the people, and consequently in the claimed for it it will hare to earn one
^^."rfV^nuisry .1
volume ot business This alone would thousand millions each year for tho
be a very serious change, should it
remainder of Preaident! Cleveland's
coutinue, even though uone of the
term in order toplace the government
American works should be dlrectlv
and the people in as good condition
closed by foreign competition. For if
financially as they were on the Sth day
the people can only spend HMXLOeOof November, isra, when Grover Clereo8«r Dictionary &lt;-tt“
t?'3' ,ormerlV spent «6,ooo(land was elected.—», y. Beoorder.
000.000 yearly, a great many establisbLJT'rhcrc
is
a-democratic
tariff
law
DO
NOT
BUY
A DICTIONARY
“'■“•wiH have to stop because of a
lack of demand for their products in force now. It Is the intention ot
the
democrats
it
they
win
at
the
ap
­
Some theorists imagine that, with
to' pass oa still muro
more
-proaching election
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rlntTin’ne ire one 1.by
— euttiRg
sal. *
as some
democratic
ot
tree to SW ^llrr5i'
smaller x
will go aa far and bey mote ■ rotection. If ahi. I.
.k—
rsruculsrs seat nee■
as many
FRICK »&gt;2 tg1*gl®£ccprdl'’‘“
or clothes aa the larger
wa
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ly Pf®
received.
1
But tho
Apply to our Loci Arent, or
trouble *is that while prices of some
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Sales Agent for Barr}, A*lC
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VOL. XaXIX.NO. 23.
HASTING

WHOLE NO. 2051

■ TEMPERANCE COLUMN.

Mrs. Geo. Coe and Mrs. Fred Barnum
5 at half past two. The following.program
were nt Grand Rapids Wednesday and
will be carried out
.
I
Thursday of Inst week.
Presidents Address—Mrs. Hannah Bar­
Klien
E.
Boblnaon.
EditreM.
Sept.
—
N
ot
|
J. A French of Nashville was a guest
I low.
of C. C. Price Sunday.
Sammer Outings
In the Deutsche Verslcherungs Leltungi
Elder Brumm of Reed City Is visiting
Washington, Mrs. Rose Colgrove. Mrs.
, an Insurance journal published in Berlin,:
his son Fred.
' is a notice of a lecture delivered by Dr. i Effie Goodyear and Miss Flora Beadle.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Austin
Brqoks
of
Nashville
Bay View, Mrs. Sadie Cook.
.
Brendel before the Anthropological SoBruih Ktdxe.
; clety of Munich, in which ho described the
Brush P.ldge now has a first and second were guests at Asa Noyes Sunday.
Petoskey, Charlevoix and Mackinaw,
Shirley Smith who lias been visiting bls present era, as "the alcoholic period of Mrs. Jennie Cox.
Base Ball nine.
Minnesota, Mrs. Barbel and Mrs. Tim­
F. XMIb has a cousin visiting friends । grand parents Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Smith man,” because qf the prevalence of drunkhas returned to his home In Hastings.
here.
enness-never so wide spread as at the close merman.
Mrs.
Coulter of Chicago Is visiting of this 19th. Century.
Wall Lake, Mrs. Geneva Hayes.
Our first nine was defeated by High
her parents Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Smith.
Street nine Saturday.
Dr. Brendel traces the prevalence of A full attendance of ladies is requested.
C. C, Price is attending Circuit Court many diseases from the cumulative action
Our school is progressing finely with
The C. L. S. C. will meet with Mrs. Geer
this week as juror.
Fannie Pierce as teacher.
of alcohol even If taken in very small dally Saturday Oct 6th.
Mrs. Jacobs who has been visiting her dises. Enfeebled hearts, diseased kidneys,
Mrs. John Mi Her of Jackson, who was
Program.
visiting her parents here, has returned to daughter Mrs. Wm. Wicks of Sunfield has changes in the. texture of blood vessels.’
History of England Chap. IsL, Mrs.
returned home.
chronic catarrh of the stomach and bron- Henry Bailey.
her home.
Elder
Dewey
of
Kalamazoo
who
has
chlef tubes, are some of the consequences
Fannie Rapp of Grand Rapids, visited
Our English, Nona Michael.
been bolding meetings tn the Baptist church of immoderate drinking of alcoholic stim-|
relatives here last week.
Development of Railroads with the
at Nashville has relumed to his home.
ulants.
United States, Ada Michael.
Com husking Is the order of the day.
Miss Clara Heckerlhum is entertaining
Professor Df. Bollinger also of Munich
The Republican County Ticket is all
Social life In England In the 17tb century,
a
young
lady
friend
from
Homer.
in much the same way, proves the same Miss Rose Goodyear.
right
Leu Strow aud family spent Sunday prevalence of various diseases caused by
Bertha Barnum of Kalamazoo, visited with Hastings friends.
The devotional Epworth League Meeting
the universal drinking of beer among tin
her patents oter Sunday.
Germans, who for its 50,000.000 people at 6:30 Sunday evening led by Mrs. S. M.
spend annually for alcoholic beveraget Fowler. Subject “The Christ of St Paul”
Irving
BiKien* Milla.
Frank Roberts and John Hendershott 2.5^0,000.000, marks (nearly $625,000,00(1
Mrs. Misner Is visiting friends in Belle­
The Society connected with Emmanuel
American dollars) although it is contended church will be entertained Thursday Oct.
are In Hastings this week ou the jury.
vue.
•
Irving has u new blacksmith at work in that beer contains less alcohol than wines) 11th.. Uy Mesdames Robinson, Powejp,
Mr. Huggett Is visiting in Kalamazoo.
Vent Bechtel was in Allegan Saturday. the shop formerly occupied by Mr. Betts, or whiskey. Dr. Bollinger maintains that I Grouse!? Bentley. Mason, Fuller. Walters,
Wm. Brown and wife took In the fair at and there is some talk of another coming is equally as injurious, and ventures tc Wood, Lunn, and Misses Matthews. Wood?
I Grand Rapids.
to occupy the new shop recently erected assert that the inevitable result of tin ard. Dickenson. Supper served in Parish
alarming increase In beer drinking will be House from 5 to 7. All arc Invited. -»
i Fred Gale and family and Frank Dam- for Mr. Skinner.
Mrs. Mary Williams, who has been the final degeneration of the human ra cd
oth and family of near Middleville spent
Usual Monthly ‘meeting of tba Ladies
quite sick in Hastings (or some lime is Im­ unless the evil .be speedily checked. 11« Missionary Society of the Presbyterian
Sunday nt J. Bechtel’s.
adds "When a man is required to perform
;
Mr. and Mrs. A. Bragg of Leighton proving.
church
next Wednesday at the Parsonage.
Rev. Ewing, of Lansing, the State the greatest feats’ of corporeal exertions Ail interested cordially Invited.
spent Sunday at John Jordan’s.
in battle, sport, explorations, etc., th&lt;
S. R. Pierson and family spent Sunday Cotig’l S. S. Missionary will be nt the I
Usual services In the Presbyterian
Cung’i church here next Sunday at the baneful effort of alcohol. Is uioet strlkiugl;
with friends near Caledonia.
shown. English life insurance companies
Nearly every one took ip the fair at usual hour for church service. 2 p. m. He j divide their risks into two classes the non church next Sunday. Evening service will
begin at 7 Instead of 7:30 during the winter.
Hastings last week from these parts.
. si*eaks at Freeport In the morning, here in drinkers and the drinkers, and the averag
Then- will be a dance at Smith’s Hall the afternoon and at Middleville in the of expected anortality has for several year i
Y. P. S. C. E. at the Presbyterian church
next Sunday evening nt 6. Mark the hour,
at this place Oct. 5. Every body invited to evening.
We have heard the opinion several been only 71 percent, of the former, there ■
attend.
I times expressed that'although it is a good fore 29 per cent leas Utah that of the latter not 6:30. To be ted by the Pastor.
A Surprise.
. thing to have good races at our county Taking the nite of mortality at 1,090, o|f
Carlton.
this unit die: Farmers. 630; brewers, l.SOli;
The many friends of Rev. Milo Smith,
Mrs. Theo. Osborn of Shelby is visiting I fairs, it will not be a success until the saloon-keepers, 1,%2I; waiters (of both
। late pastor of the Baptist Church of this
premiums paid for articles of domestic
her mother In this town.
sexes) in barrooms and saloons, 2.205. In ।
Willis Carpenter, Call Boy &lt;n Battle manufacture ami on live stock and gener­ spite of the marvelous advantages of -our | city, gave him a. genuine surprise last
Creek Sanitarium Is spending a few days al firm produce make it worth while to present age, a great retrogression, in an ।Monday evening. Between eight and nine
oclock. the cosy parlors of Hon. W. O.’
exhibit in these departments. One hun­
at his home in Carlton.
ethical eense, Is undeniable, the chief cause
were filled with guests, when the
Juel SmithTuid son Chas, visited friends dred dollars is all right for a horse race of which is principally due to the Increajfe Lowdens
&lt;
was asked, “How shall we man­
in Grand Rapids lost week. It Ims been but fifty centfris a small premium for the of drunkenness, because the beer saloon question
.age to get the minister over here without
best
loaf
of
bread.
In
the
majority
of
our
■io years since J6e! bad been there and he
become the center and focus of social ।exciting his suspicion, what excuse1 shall
homes individual tumbler end butter dish has
8a&gt;s he can see some change in the city.
life."
we make?” The difficult question was soon
Frank Andrus and family and Otis Lan­ Uoyiles do not add materially to the com­
As
these words were uttered In Mnnidh answered
i
by one of the young ladies
don and family attended camp meeting at fort and general welfare of the household, the Capital of Bavaria where beer-drinking present, who said “Tell him there is. a
but
good
wholesome*
bread
vnd
butter
lensing lust weak.
is almost universal, it ought to carry lie &lt;couple here who wpig to get married that’s
weight of conviction withjt.
Judd Carpenter is visiting In Clinton Co. । form the foundation of-every meal.
no “story" for N. an"l both want to get
Apple buyers are putting in an appear­
married”, and the two girls laughed glee­
ance on our streets.
fully.
Middleville.
Sc-cuc* From Real Life,
Delos Smith who has been in Centerville
A measenget was dispatched fur the
Mr. Sumner and family have moved to
Is in Carlton again.
.
minister only a few blocks a way who soon
Traverse City.
returned saying the Elder would be on
Schuyler White ami Fred Stokes left
Mrs.
B.
rang
the
bbli
at
the
door
of
Iter
Freeport.
last week for Albion College.
friend Mrs. T. She was kept waiting onfly hand as soon as he could make his toilet,
Born-Toll. E. Quick and wife, a son.
Charlie Parker is now attending the a moment when her hostess, after a warm (for he was safe In tied and sound asleep)
Hf-ury M. Hill of Nashville visited Free­ Ferris Industrial at Big Rapids.
greeting, ushered her Into the cosy parlor. Presently In cams the ex-pastor, his face
port friends over Suuday.
Mr. C. Clever and wife have returned
"I know it Is a terribly untaMiiunaUe wreathed In smiles, from the expectation
Henry Mishler nnd family will soon be­ from thler vl-H with friends in the east. pour” said Mrs. B. "but 1 hilt sure y[
of a lllwral marriage fee. with a roll of
come residents of HastIpg*.
marriage certificates under his arm all
[ Mrs. C. is in very poor healtlL
would overlook It.”
Burn—To Slirrmau Hutchinson and wife | Herbert Rich ard Will Car vet h -now
"Now you know dear" replied Mrs. L.
T. ready for business. He knew not how
a sou.
' represent Middleville as Ann Arbor stud- a« she seated her gaest in an ea^y chair many couples were to be made happy and
Frank Sayles of Lowell Sundayed intents.
"If you came at the uncanny hour uf wikl- so conic prepared for any emergency.
Freeport.
I Th
Th? many fri-nds of O. A. Carpenter night you would tie welcome. Did ybu He had no mor? than fairly entered the
room till the odor of cooking oysters from
Miss Myrtle Kingsbury of Cloverdale is were pained t&lt;&gt; learn of the serious acci­ enjoy Hie sermon Sunday?”
visiting her aunt Mrs. Sayles.
"Oh, 1 thought it grand. How lovely Mr. the next room dispelled the bright vision
dent that befell him tMeasioned by his
of a blushing bride, a happy &lt;room and an
I Born—To John Shively and wife a son. horses runnings According to last re­ Staurt is any way.”
Dr. Lowry of Hastings was iu Freeport ports. he was slowly improving.
. "Yes. I think we, as a church ought ___ inviting roll of bills; for In vulgar parlance
Sunday.
J. E. Gogle and family are visiting bo thankful we have a pashor who is k&lt;&gt; he began to smell not only the odor of rich
Mrs. H. F. Peckham has been ou the friends at Niles.
intelligent. He preaches elegant sermon|.” bivalves, but n largfc sized mice. Recover­
। sick list the past week.
“Yes, but I am so sorry there are tbiiws ing sufficiently the Elder was seated and
Miss Dells Gale has returned from ValDr. H. C. Peckham and wife are expect­ pariso. Ind., where she has been attending going on in our church that will aback the guests began audibly to smile, when a
pleasant general visit followed.
society.”
ed home from St Louis Wis. this week.
school.
.
After refreshments were served the
"Now I hope Mrs. B. you are not goii
Miss Sadie Kinney returned trom Kal­
C. W. Webb Is now teaching in the Brew
guests were seated, when the Elder was
to tell me of anything wrong” and Mrs.
amazoo la-t week. *
district. __
presented with a very' bandsoiply bound
Claude Sisson of Kalamazoo was in town
George Wilcox and familj’ spent a few settled back comfortably to listen.
-“My dear Mrs. T. you are not going totell volume of a useful Cyclopedia, Rev. D. H.
days last week with Grand Rapids friends.
one day last week.
:h in “a
Mrs. Will David is visiting her parents me you have not heard any thing wrong Bays making the presentation
few appropriate remarks. El|_„-------Yankee Spring*.
Smith .
about Mr. G.”
Mr. Wm. Guileman and wife.
J. M. Burpee of Wayland spent Sunday
"Of course now, in strict confident I responded in, a very pleasant] but brief
Mr. M. J. Bugbee and Miss Ella Purdy
manner,
thanking
his
many
friends
for
dont
mind
telling
you
I
always
thought
with friends here.
were united in marriage by Rev. B. Moore
G. S. Eldredge returned Tuesday to his at the home of the bride,s mother. Mrs. there was something—well not just right such a manifestation of their love and
esteem. Taking an affectionate leave of
about him.”
home near Webster N. Y.
Lydia Punly, last Thursday evening.
"1 anew you bad observed It and when their retiring pastor, the guests repaired to
J. P. Springer and wife were guests of
1 saw him. right in church, smile so sweet their, homes having enjoyed a very pleasant
P. G. Bennett and wife near Hastings
at
that horrid little Millie K. I—well I was evening.
over Sunday.
Mrs. Ellen Russell.. Edna and John Rus­
Eldredge A Co. have shut down evapor­ sell of Battle Creek, were at Henry Tas­ so indignant at them for desecrating jthe
Communication
saneutary
that
I
never
beard
a
word
of
ator for the season.
ker’s the latter part of the week.
Mr. Editor:
the sermon.”
Mrs. E. E. VanNorsdall of Eaton Rapids
Dan Keyes returned from Conference
De#r Sir:—We were somewhat surprised
"There now! I always knew that girl
is the guest of friends here this week.
Saturday. Rev. Daly returns for the year.
was an audacious-flirL Between her In­ to see that your correspondent from Wood­
Geo. Sadler called on friends at Bradley
Imyfayette Llnebaugh of loqla, is visit­
dependent ways and her baby blue eyes land claimed that we had been challenged
Sunday.
.
ing our teacher Mr. Hastings, this week.
she disgusts me. You don’t tell me there to play for the Belt and bad neglected to
Mr. Dorr's apple dryer has run for about
The Center School captured first prize
answer IL
four weeks he expects to get apples enough for the best genend exhibit at the County­ Js anything between her and Mr. G."
At the close of the Bastings Tournament •
“Ob. there is some thing between them
for ^bout three further run.
fair last Week, also Maud Cashmose one of you may be sure of thaL Why the other they said they would like to play us again,
Our school is progressing nicely under Its pupils got the first prize for anatomical
the supervision of Miss Malle Crpokston. drawing. About 30 of the School were day when it rained he met her on the but as yet we have received no challenge
street and the huzzy had left her umbrella from them. We do not know whether thy
there Friday. This school has long been at home. Did It on purpose of course. And ball team are trying to bind us again as
considered as bring a No. 1 school. In so Mr. G. walked right up the street In the they did in the Hastings game by- working
Quite a number from this vicinity at­ hiring teachers their motto has long been
sight of every one with her. clear down to in a Chicago base ball player as a creamery
tended the fair at Hastings.
"the best Is the cheapest."
the office where she works. It was right on 4i.ind. or that some one 1ms taken bold of
William Gibson hasm^ved Into tlje house
On Wednesday of this week at 8 p. m. his way, you know.”
the subject that knows nothing uf it at all.
occurred the marriage of Mil ton J.
owned by John Doonan.
Woodland says “Hickory has the belt
“Oh yes! Awfully convenient was’ent It?
Emma Nagles Is keeping house for Geo. Ilartom and Ida Moore at the residence of
And there was his poor, wife at hum« and It looks as though they intended to
the brides parents. Garrison Moore and
M. Conger.
keep It.”
The evaporator has been purchased by . ......... We join with the community in doubtless looking for him every inoment" , Well. they know how we got the belt
"Such goings on gre awful. 1 would’ent
George Replogle and Jesse Osgood nnd I w re:
have any one know there was such a scan­ and we think we have as mueb right to
has started up after a rest of two years.
Ij wishing them success.
dal
in our church for any thing. Bat of keep It as any one. but at the same time
Arthur Gesler Is attending the sfathm •
Ilrounnl.
we are willing to play for the belt at any
we must stand by his wife."
and clerking in the store while Howuid .1 Leroy ’.Varner and wife were in Kalama- course
“Poor thing how my heart aches for tier! time that we receive a challenge from any
Mosher Is absent in the northern j&gt;ejiinsula.
“
JHosncr js
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• au.-H-ui,
• • .u ----------Ixoo last Tiiesday.
She seems so happy but no one knows how organized Im 11 team of Barry Co. It has
Mrs. Daniel Thompson has returned
George Dost-r. H. Brownell and son she suffers. Have you learned how Millie’s been proven that we cannot play the whole
George left laHt Tuesday for the northern mother takes it?”
of Barry Co.
from Battte Creek.
There will lie a dance at the Lake View part of the state to hunt.
We play our own team and we expect
“She won’t believe a won! of It I’m sure.
House on the evening of the 18th. \
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Farr attended the But 1 must be going. Of course you under­ other teams, coming here to do the fame.
riiambcrlin and Acker are ranniwc their I Allegan fair.
Yours and oblige.
stand Mrs. T. that I would not have told a
We forgot to mention in last weeks
Ross D. Cad wnUnder,
irt«r mill every day.
but you.”
The Ladies Aid Society meets this week Items that Albert Doster received a tine soul
Hickory Corners. Mich.
"You must depend on my never men-.
forenoon at Mrs. Conrad
Kahlers. horse and carriage, presented him by his Honing H. Bat It is outrageous.”
on Friday
Fnoay
_
■ iuivuvwm
-• — Fox w
|,n has
llB6
{jpg,,
Mrs. Jonathan
who
been q(jj|e father who resides in Cleveland.
“Perfectly scandalous!
And I’m so
Al Farr was In the Celery City Thurs.
Among the numerous talismans ■
afraid it will get out and be talked over
sick Is on the gain.
Willison and Ashley have a feed mill by every body. Now do come aud see me.’’ wliich the shah of Persia carries with
running nt our burgh and will grind rfeed
““‘
*
Sholtx.
"Must you go? I’m coming next week; him on his travels is a circle of amber
Mrs. Carrie Spence spent Sunday with at 8c. per bag.
Come again soon dear."
which fell from Heaven in Mahomet's
Miss Dora Branstetter visited the Ha»“Indeed 1 will. Good by.”
relatives here.
time and renders the wearer invulner­
C. S. Whitcomb and wife visited rela- tings fair. _________________
“Good by. 1 do »o bate tn see you go.” able, a casket of gold which makes
Mrs. B. hurried on to the boose of her
Lives here last Friday.
i F. J. Patton aud wife of Plainwell visit­
n«*xt acquaintance to tell that the way him invisible at will, and a star which
ed friends here last week and attended the
Ed. Clark of Battle Creek, and Will Millie K. was carrying on was the talk of is potent to make conspirators in­
stantly confess their crimes. But that
Bristol of Indiana, Sundayed at Mrs. J. 8. the whole town.
! fair.
George Thomas, Arthur and Mary Hud­ -Stevens’.
While Mrs. T. hastened out In her yard talisman of good health and morals,
Mrs. Henry Stevens Is much better at aud called her next door neighbor to ask the bathtub, the shah does not carry
son and Ella Hine attended the Adventist
her If she had beard that Mrs. G. was about, says the World. In place there­
thia writing.
। camp meeting at Lansing.
Mr*. Mathews of Hastings, is visiting at gulug to apply* for a divorce from her of he has vials of Araby odors with
The many frieuds of Jessie Cox will be
glad to learn that she is still on the gain. Henry Stevew’.
which he perfumes his royal carcass.
husband.
The Young People’s Meetieg will be Jed
Charlie Kahler and wife spent Sunday at
Mildr id Mjuksil.
by Mr. Conklin next Sunday night.
Th« Fabolosts CoekaSriea.
Johu
Horn
’s.
Fred Shultz who has been suffering with
S. A.
Stanley
and wife were In Delton
The cockatrice, like the basilisk,
Church and Society.
consumption so loffiredied Monday room­
was
one
of the fabled monsters of an­
Saturday.
Miss Maude Hazel is working for Mrs. ing. The family ha^ the sympathy of all.
Its very look was fatal to
The regnlsr monthly meeting and quart­ tiquity.
Frank Bailey In your city.
‘
erly tea of the W. F. M. S. at the M. E. life. It breathed fire, and on that ao*
Mrs. Clara Bishop pf your city visited
church parlors Wednesday Oct. 10th.. at count could only live in desert regions,
We will buy poultry, live or dressed,
Mrs. Dan Bechtel last Friday.
Mrs. Osborn who has been visiting at delivered at our place near Rutland town 3 P. M. standard tiff#. As there will be where there wus no danger of its ftery
Charlie Cox’ has returned to her home in house, on Tuesdays and Saturdays of .each many matters of importance to eotne before exhalations consuming vegetation.
this m-eting a large kttemienoe In desired. Travelers wjio were forced to cross s
week, and will pay the highest market Tea will be served fxpm 6 le 7 o’cluek.
Augusta.
.
desert formerly took with them a eoek.
EII Hallock and family
of Galesburg and , price In cash. No trade.
The W&lt;XMM Cl»b wlH me« U the
Ellsworth Kenyon and family of Milo were
Paul Blake.
kill all
meets of relatives here Thursday mid
Will Kromkwitter.

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imd will frame your pictures at ex­
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than ours, It comprises the latest
styles -and patterns.
Nothing
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NOTJCK FOE HEARING CLAIMS.
Blate of Michigan, County of Barrv—s&lt;.
Netlc- !• liMreby given, (hat by an order ol
the Probate Conti for the Couuty of Barry
made &lt;&lt;n the
day of AngUMt. A.-J). IftH
six tudufhs from that date wen* allowed for cred­
itor* to t»n*«eiil ttielr claim* against Ute estate
of Charlie F. Fiiiier, late of said conntv.
deceased, and that al! creditor* of said deteaaeo
are required to present their claims to said
Probate court, at the lYolmte office. In the CHy
of Ha&lt;Ung5. for enunluatlon aud allowauce, lo
or before the 2nd day of March next,
and that such claims will be beard before said
court, ou Friday, the 3kh day of November
and on SalurdaB’. the 2nd day of March
next, at ten o'clock in cite forenoon of each at
three days.
Dated Au ust 30th. A. D. 1894.
CUAS. W. AUMSTBONG.
Judge of Probate.
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ADMINISTRATOR'S BALE.
In the matter of the estate of Lucinda
Blanc hard, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that 1 shall sell nt
public auction, to the highest bidder, on Fri
dav the I9tti dav of October. A. D. 1S94, at 10
o’clock, in the forenoon, at the Probate Office
to ’he etty of Hastmgs. In the County of Barry.
In the State of MIchtgMi. pursuant to license
and authority granted to me on the first day of
September. A. 1). WM, by tlie Probate Court of
Barry County. Michigan, all of the estate, nght.
title aud interest of the said deceased of, In ana
to the real estate situate and being In the
County of Barry. !ln the State of Michigan,
known and described as follows, to-wit: The
west four-fifths (Hl) of nortfioue eighth (L8) ol
east one-fourth (i 4) of south east quarter (14)
of section thirty otw (31) town one north range
ten «eat, containing four acres of land, be the
same mure or less.
LDated, September 1st. A. D.,1894.
1KA Biaxchaud. Administrator.

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"bi.tara
traU&amp;ttS of the Untried Drug-in-.
tMque Attitude*.

While the discover}* of anajsthetics in
.surgery was made by an American-h
is claimed for three different men-Tet
the first use of chloroform for the pur
■\posc was made by Dr., afterward s;r
James •Simpson. Chloroform is atill
generally used by English surged
while in this country most surgeons
prefer ether. A recent article in the
Century by Miss Eve Bimpscn, hit
daughter, gives an interesting account
of her father’s experiments in big
resolution to discover some new and
unobjectionable agent to produce in­
sensibility under the surgeon's knife
he was bold almost to rashness. hc
tried every new compound first upon
himself, and then, with a few devoted
medical friends, made further tests of
all such as seemed to promise success.
In the year 1847, especial 1*.-. he had
be&lt;;n wording hard, holding, with l»rof.
Miiier, Dr. Duncan and Dr. Keith, a
sort of anaesthetic seance eren- night
after supper. So many strange, un­
pleasant and more or lest, dangerous
mixtures' were tried by these gi-ntiemen that one of them. Prof. Miller,
made it his custom to tnakv a bri»f
call at breakfast timf every morning .
in order, as he would say, cheerfully,
to hear if any of the experimenters of
the evening before were dead yet.
.
It was one evening fu Nuveml*er.
after having tried several other sub­
stances with little effect, that Dr.
Simpson bethought himself of a small
bottle of chloroform which he had
meant to try and which must'he.some­
where about the place, A search was
instituted, and it was fount! under a
heap of waste paper.
It was tried at once, Immediately a
delightful excite mein seated ujhhi the
doctors; their talk becan
brilliant.
mirthful and then positively .hilarious.
l*rof.'’Miller. Mrs. Simpson,'and one or
two members qf the family who were
present;* became innch ftiterented. in.
listening to Uie doctors nn they expa­
tiated upon the chann«, qualities and
agreeable effects of the new fiuid.
Prof. Miller relates what ensued:
“Suddenly there wa*- a talk of
. sounds being heard like those of a-cob
ton mill, louder and louder—a moment
more, then all was quiet, and then a
crash!
’•On awaking. Dr. Simpson's first
perception was mental. ‘This is far
stronger and better than ether,' said
he to himself. His Second was to note
that he was prostrate on tho floor, and
that among the friends about him
there was both confusion and al^nn.
“Hearing a noise, he turned about
and mw Dr. Dunean beneath a chair;
his jaw had dropped, his eyes were
staring, his head was bent half under
him. lie was quite unconscious, and
was snoring in a most determined and
alarming manner. More nbise still'
and much motion.
“Then bin eyes overtook Dr. Keith’s
feet and legs malting valorous efforts
to overturn the supper table, or more
probably to annihilate everything that
.was on ft- I say ’more probably,’forj
frequent repetitions of inhalation have
confirmed, in the case of my*estienied
friend, a character for maniacal and
unrestrained destructiveness, under
chloroform in the transition stage.”
It is little wonder that Mrs. Simpson
was alarmed. But the daring doctors
were extricated from among the legs
of chairs and tables, and soon recov­
ered themselves and were filled with
triumph at the success of their new
anaesthetic. When Dr. Shnpson be­
came Sir James Simpson, he took for
his motto Vioto Dolore (pain con­
quered), which certainly meant more
and was more honorably'carned than
the mottoes of most nobleiaen and no­
ble houses.

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prices.' He seemed satisfied with
hlmsclf *fter ht* had given me this oration. As 1 crawled into my berth I
wondered for what object some people
hundred thonrand dollar.
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HIS IMITATION TOO GOOD.
Ja&gt;‘ K«trlbution VMM Vpon » Froitoso,x‘® F*nn«yiv*nian.
A well-known reirfdsnt of Manayunk
haa
reputation of being the best
imitator of the ea.ll* of birds or beasts
in th. .ity. Hi, imitation ot th. aatera

i°f ‘t&gt;Th™?‘7 “h
‘h«
ILte'^n'd’!
‘ L&gt; ?
h&lt;&gt;
“J?1
prratloe all the felines
for squares are soon gathered in close
proximity. A few nights agv-he came
to grief in an effort to liave some fun
with a crabbed neighbor. About 11
o’clock he stationed himself outside of
a board fence surrounding the man's
residence and began meowing in a low
toae, gradually rising, until a high C
note was perfected. In a few minutes
the window was raised and swndry
articles were thrown in the direction
of the supposed night howler. The
howls then increased in volume, finally
reaching the ear-cracking quality.
The aroused neighbor could stand the
racket no longer, and, stepping down­
stairs, opened the door quietly, slipped
out, seised a clothes-prop and made for
the vicinity of Mr Thomas, who at
that time poked his head above the
fence and received a stunning blow,
which knocked him insensible. He
was carried home and revived with
stimulants.

| prepared at the internal revenue bu- ports showed that seventy-six mem­
reau shows that during the first two bers have passed over the picket line
; months of the present fiscal year the since the last reunion.
receipts from internal revenue amountI ed to $50,840,878. an increase over the
Caicxoo. Sept
Frances Willard
I receipt* of 1893 of $96,882,574.
was 65 years old Friday, aud in the
Train 8av«*d by a Girl.
omen’s temnle. the We.tmla.tei ab­
I
Dubuque, la, Sept 29.—A passenger bey of modem reform, she was given
New Team Record.
Columbus, O., Sept. 28.—At the driv­ train on tho Great Western was saved each a birthday parly as never women
ing park yesterday Maj. Dickinson’s Friday by a girl 8 years old. She had before.
great pair of 4-year-old mares, Roseleaf found a bridge burning around a curve
and 8aHie Simmons, went * mile in west of Dyersville and waved, her red
2:15*4, breaking the previous world’s apron for the engineer to stop.
rine Clurieh died at the county boerecord oi 2:18XplUl. egod 108 yeara. She wu bellerod
Ghantsbubg, Wi*., Sept. 27.—Peter to hare been lb. oideet inhabitant in
All Cloeed Down.
Pittsburgh, Pa-, Oct 1.—All the tin- Anderson and his brother, while out
plate plants in the country were . bear bunting near Mud Hen lake, mis­
Both shot
Color
Plykoitk, k. H-, Oct, 1.-1. £ Hm_.
closed down Saturday, owing to a took a squaw for a bear.
The lrd- president of the Sod,wlek (g„„ ,
wide difference between the manufac­ and both bullet* took effect
Qty
bank.
™
rarrated
here
on
i
squaw
was
100
years
old.
cine.
The
turers and the workers on the subject
Rrest &lt;’ :«per
eharre of forgery far «M,ooa.
Arkanaa* Vote* Against ije«n»e.
Lxttle Rock, Ark., Sept. 28.—The
complete returns on the liquor license
question in the recent state election
have been certified to by the secretary
of state. The vote stands: For license,
47,662; against license, 49,595.

Akron, O.. Sept. 29.—The grand jury
has returned an even score of indictmen ta against principals, seconds and
recently
spectaum o
held in this

Dootora Give Chloroform u Trial
«• an Anmethotic.
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last winning to talk, ray. Ute hew
York Herald, »ad it* mother manlpo­
__________
the new constitution issued a lorfg
show uted it to a» to »how Ito eweetnem to
the beet advantage for the rrat of the
manifesto to the people, going Over in i Bcport* from Commor*
Trade tnr
for lhe
the Mauth
detail the whole of the constitutional |Th»i
------ -----Mooth Wa* Larger
para.ng.ra Tho Iraly who rat braido
Than in September Due
the mother on the treat eeat of the oar
convention. The address summarizes [
mailed at IL the woman Opposite
the work as follows:
chirped at IL the maa acrom th. etale
1. We renew tho corauwndntion of the con­
DUX’S STATEMENT.
GREAT DAMAGE DONE.
vention in 1W7 providing for prosres* tn agri­
let it play with hU orate.
Amid all
Nxw York. sept, aa- B. G. Dun- *
three attention, the little one crowed
Jacksonville, Fla., Sept. ,29.—Com­ culture by requiring general law* giving th*
right ol drainage ocroo* adjoining land*.
Co.'b
weekly
review
of
trade
says:
munications with southern Florida is
and laughed and to aimed around in
2. We seek to ueparalc In the larger ettio*
Special Inquiry baa been made thto week
being restored and dispatches are municipal elections from state and national at Jn commercial center* regarding the state the rery ecstasy of pleasure.
'
pouring in relying to the damage elections.
Every now and then, however, the
of retell trade. Wide &lt;Mver»tty
3. We have provided further safe
done by the West Indian cyclone
I different trade*. The main fact*
child turned toward tho lady next to It
abuaea Id lekfolatlve proceduremarxea trnprovema...
... —----improvement
Jn
which raged in the state Tuesday and against
&lt; W. .... nvnoTM tbe prohtalttan «s»ltut 1I are: First,
J
■ marked
OT-a&lt;n
,M7«&lt;»raaMr
th.bra&gt;- and regarded her with fixed admira­
Wednesday. They all tell the same the sale of Onondago salt springs, which are a I neM iloue ”
a year ago. i&gt;articularlyinin the
theneoneo­ tion. Finally It pal out its chubby
story of houses wrecked*and crops de­ sounjo of annual lo« to the state.
hand and cautiously felt her note
We have removed from the constitution ' esaai Io* of life. But. second, it appear* that
stroyed, bnt no loss of life is reported. all5. mention
of theoffice of coroner *o that tb» j
J®1"™’, ®f
rlJraft^yoZr °at through her veil.
Then everybody
ui:___ zz “:r*
Building* Wrecked.
lerisUtnr*
mar
deal
freelr
with
that
brunch
X
"nte
\n75n
t^more
importont
trade,
looked at the nose and raw that It wa.
, legislature may deal freely with that brunch '
At Tampa several large cigar fad- of
. unary
the public
service now in such an unsatla-| &gt;*
very red. Contolow. of thl» otaervaeraaiura.
““
tones were wrecked. The three-story ‘ factory condition,
tion the woman with the Qpso got rpd
«. Wc hare extended the prohibition against tn pterarer iwta-iok factory of Ht-idonbm-g A Co. lotteries so at to include all pool eaHlng. toobcheeks and a red noek. The now In
book-'*** Bu.lne** Slar-enl g.
and the factory of a A. Joyce were m^laa
».kiwj «
«»a
ud viiwr
other ruTUM
form, W
el W
ramMlag.
mutU'.raB\
| Evidence of continued improvement la »hcde- the meantim. lighted op like, beacon,
the ^
statutory
demolished, as were also the fuc- ‘ 77. We
yve have abolished •*-“••2*-'” 1provision sale trade and manufacture doc* not.appear greatly to the delight of the baby, who
right of
injuries cans
tories of Yabor &lt;fc Manarera, The- , ■taltimr
Umltiug the
the right
of recovery
recovery for
for injuries
cans ■ thl« week. There Is Urge ^l-tributton on grabbed at It under the impression,
ig oeatn
I order* given somi time ag5. but n*a buslnres
odore Perez &amp; Co., and O'Halloran. W
‘festh to
to r.uud
W.oo®
evidently, that the none had been col­
8. We have
hare sought
nought to inrow
throw greater *«ucsafe- going to the manufacturer# is ®'er&gt;,
rm.
ru
. n
i . :
v
l
j
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।
8The Find Presbyterian church aud the
by —
pre- slackening. 'The completion of order* forre- ored up for Its especial enjoyment
- ,rouoa u,
- ".lootlra
• •
-trrarbl.ii
-■ —
palatial hotel, Tampa Bay, were bad- scribing nlnoty Instead of ten day* of citixon- ' plonlshment Of stock* leaves a narrower de­
••Plttyl" cried the child, trying nt
' mand nnd It is yet too early for consumption
ly damaged. Several nmallor struc- I ship before the right can be cxercbied.
tho tame time to take hold of the
provided for a new apportion- to provide further orders.
turn, were also demolished. The loaa j' 9.
" We *have
------------Unprecedented Record*.
jhose.
I mtrnt of senate and asioratoj- dhiwfotfi.
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on buildings at Tampa is estimated at I 10. We have declared la the constitution for . The depression in prices of form product** •
The unfeeling man’ with whose cane
i&amp;o,o&amp;o.
principle* 9/ civil servfee reform.
I will have some influence. Unprecedented [
Vaby hud been p’nving grinned as
Steamer*
Steamers Suffer.
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r11.
„ In„addition
to
the provision
have been miylo In cotton uhuwjojI. he pickeda up fba
;«r-nr&lt;fod «t5nV
and
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—^—.^1 — A—Ifor
— I—the
• M 1Im1.,^ * I records
thtf A
discarded
and
though
a*
to
wheat
only
in
contract
for
fuup thtf
dischnletl
”stick
tick ana
During the storm at Fefatltdllia the I P™rraient ot tho .late lirt«o».' .total.tr.Uoa
»» have
Brlthih .team.hip. l&gt;o.ton City aud . we
h.re prohibited the
th. contract
rootmrt system
«y.&lt;ra&gt; of jure delivery In which the prices are the low- the mothertried to choke the baby off
■ convict labor.
Mt ever made. The available stocks are with
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kisses.
Tho
women smiled
Ehnvillu collided and were
w badly Ij 12. We have nuthorixed the legislature to ' WWM
about, I5.on0.cd) __________________
bushels greater than a .year sweetly—till but the woman with the
damaged. The steamer
l.l
--------- provide for the Improvement of the canal*.
Princess
i
wj WbStern receipt* for the week
5JK.710
bushels,
against
c
.
ipi
.
om
last
year,
red
nose.
She
was
mad
enough
to
bite
was sunk between Palatka
and~ |I. 11 We have required the legislature to pro- , 5.25;.710 bushels, against 0.1P1.0M last year.
. vide for free public schools. In which all the
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Picolata.
She
was
valued
at , children of the state may be educated, and wo and since August 1. M.ooo.coo bushels, against' the child’s head off. Bnt the little in­
year.
| nocent began to pinch ite mother’s
812,000. The steamer Edith was driven . have prohibited absolutely the use of public , 58.000.000 last Price
of Corn Falls.
I no6ei anc] make a mental coniparison
ashore.
The steamer Debarey was I money in aid of sectarian school*.
■ Ji
X K‘X“kra i U&gt;‘T» that organ and the no« .Kindriven against tbe drawbridge and I It The revision of the judiciary article I* dc­
'
signed
to
remedy
the
exMlng
evils
arising
cents, loss gloomy &lt;wt1 mate* than those uf the ! ing through the veil. Thia xfu., corwrecked. The steam yacht Maude was from the overcrowding of tbe trial calendar*.
1 department having gained general uceeptancA | thinly odioua. But the closer 1 the insunk near Crescent City.
III* now supsored that th* yield tenot far fant studied tl» two noses the more
Rt. Au&lt;u*tiuo Flooded.
BOATS GO DOWN.
from 1 JOO.OOOJXO bushel*, which will comj 1,
. .u. .i,u(
^,1
Advices were received from St Au­ । A Steamer and Schooner In Collision—A | pel much economy in feeding, but speculation satisfied it appeared to be that, the red
1 in pork ha* also broken, and tbe price ba* nose was the prettiest and most dqgustine which had been cut off since
1
faileq
75
cent*,
while
lard
bos
declined
half
a
s
irable.
So
it
playfully
grabbedthe
Tuesday. No lives were lost, bnt sev­ t
BaULT Ste. Marie, Mich.. Sept. 27.— |
1 red nose once more, to the equal dis­
eral houses were wrecked and the losses i The collision between the schooner ,
Butinere Failure*.
will run far into the thousands i Ironton and steamer Ohio on Lake ' Failure* are few and 'small tar the week. comfiture of the owner of the nose and
Nearly* all the windows in the’city Huron, near Presque Isle, at 1:50 Habllltie* nmountlug to 15 278.0*. of which the owner of the baby. At that point
were blown in and the houses ! Wednesday morning, caused tho loss f2j®L«13 were of manufacturing sud CATS.113 the woman with the nose arose and
, of trading concerns. The failure* during the made for the door, the baby began to
flooded with water. The Ponce de of the following persons:
. week have been 135 In the United State*. yell with disappointment, and the
Leon hotel was damaged in this way.
Capu Peter Girard, master o! the Ironton. against 331 last year, and 53 In Canada, agatiftt
spectator* laughed merrily.
The loss on the hotel’s furniture is West Cleveland, O.; John Pojie, sailor, res!- I 33 last year.
, Bradatreet'* Report.
heavy. The waves dashed over the j deuce unknown; Ed Bostwich. mate of Iron- i
A PENURIOUS RICH MAN.
sea wall and made rivers of the streets. 1 ton; two unknown sailor*, residence probably
Bradstreet’s report is ns follows:
Ashtabula. «
Many wharves were blown away.
Th&lt;- feature of £ neral trade throughout the Traveled Without Xto-sjnxe and Did Not
Makistique, Mich., Sept 27.—The country is found In m«xlcratc reaction* within
!.
Wish a Ucrlh Ju the Slreper.
1 schooner William Home, consvrt of the the week, more particularly lr. the volume of
Between Green Cove spring and
“I have a friend.” said an out-of­
purchase* of staplM west, where trade
Palatka, on the St Johns, twelve steamer- F. R. Buell, sank off Seul hrut t-.tffl Quite active, and at eastern town coal operatt r to a Pittsburgh
wharves have disappeared. Between , Choix Point at 11 o’clock Tuesday ' points In the courae of price*, the »vek Dispatch man, “who is worth nearly
heavy
south­ t falling to show any upward movement
Jacksonville and St Augustine not a night during the
gale.
All
the
crew • of of note In this line and In the ebock to five hundred thousand dollars, and yet
telegraph pole was left standing. The east
except
one
man
were business south, together with damage to tho is the most penurious man I eter saw.
damage to the orange growers is in­ seven
drowned. There was one woman rice and orange crop*. Leading Jobbers nt The other night wc were golag on to
calculable.
In the large groves the i f’;
-i
-7- "7’7— distributing point*, which for a month post Chicago’on business. .We went into
ground ta completely corarad with 1 !° ll’1'°7"' The only .umror. Anton have reported relatively most favorably con­
the sleeper together, aud m I was quite
green oranges. The loss is fully 20 Minga. Hosted ashore unconscious ou a cerning the course of business, send modified
tired I suggested going to bed.
piece of the yawl boat in the afternoon. advices a* to activity.
per cent
What
Hair*
Show.
•Where's your berth ?’ Tasked. •Berth?’
Thy body of the woman was picked up
Wheat has made another "fowret price."and repeated my friend; ‘why. I’m not go­
on
the
beach
about
the
same
time.
The east coast is still ent off from
i corn and oats hare declined. Sugar and eaffue ing to take a berth. I shall sit upjn
communication below St. Augustine
I recon! lower figures, and another lowest price
SEVEN DROWNED.
' for cotton has had an unfavorable Influence on the day coach.’ When 1 told him there
and Palatka. Evexy effort is being
the tone of hardness at Important southern was nothing bat sleepers on the train
made to hear from Jupiter nnd Key Terrible Ending of n Drunken
markets, particularly in view of activity of re- his face fell and he seemed worried.
Freak
in
Minnesota.
West, which are supposed to have been
I knew what the trouble was; he was
ST. PArt., Minn. Ort L-Seran,
in the storm center. The storm was
as severe in the interior of the state as sons were drowned at Chaska, Minn., iets almost a« much. Standard brand* thinking of the few dollars he would
' Saturday evening. Louis Scharf and of forge Iron, west and south, xhou like de­ have to spend for a bed, so I said: ‘I
on the coast.
family, who had attended the fair, , prewions. and the trudo admit* production guess you’ll have to hand over to­
I started home at 7 o’clock. Scharf was 1
night.’ He appeared much distressed,
VETERANS SLAIN.
iratzAtoi....* vvu
Irregular price U for lumber. It being fairly
| intoxicated and w as driving fast. M hen . active but low st Minneapolis, but stiffer at St and suggested tlint we double Tip nnd
The Dead Bodie* of Two Inmate* of the within a block of the river he was Loul* la contrast, with *.Tr!ce* from Chiaago
both sleep in one berth, •for,’he said,
Dayton SuJdJer*' Home Found.
‘ stopped by J. to
Kunz,^o^
of Minneapolis,
and elsewhere. Leather is fairly firm, and in •it.will be cheaper for both.’ I laughed
Datto, O.. Oct. L-Th. drad Wle. . ^dYta
«--------- .. . •
. “d
. .
.
, „S.„„.
,
distribution dry goods, shoo*, millinery and
. ixcnuri nouon,,
at the idea, and informed him tliat I
^t^te. W. M-fiX r“iMd. r -d°
bUt
’
• did not care to make myself uncom­
Trade in (’mind*.
he released than he whipped his horses
Trade reports from leading center* la tbe fortable for the sake of a few dollars.
were found at an early hoar Sunday Md furloualy daahed df&gt;wn ‘thV'rira!
Dominion of Canada tell of trade improvement. Well, he resigned himself to bis fate,
morning on the pike that akin, tho bank. OTcr the (
and jnto th
Jobber* at Toronto report business equal to and I noticed when a berth was as­
home grounds and a short distance river.•.
—
"
- J children
- - His wife,
five
and i expectation*, psrtlouUrly tn dry goods and signed him he was without a handbag
from the south gate. Both men had f -»• *
.
Mias Mary Roskus, Mrs. Scharfs sis-1 hardware.
of any sort. As he was going to stay
been murdered for the small amount ter, were drowned, as were the horses.
Chincac Treaty
. I* Katittud.
, in Chicago but a day I said: ‘Where’s
of change each possessed. The back Scharf clung to the wagon box and
W
ashington, Oct. 1.—The Chinese your bag? Surely you didnVbring a
part of the skull of each was crushed was rescued.
The bodies of Mr®. ,
in. showing that the crime was com­ Scharf and two of the children were ' government, after a delay of more trunk for one day?’ He then sat
than a month, has finally ratified the closer to me, and, crossing his legs,
mitted by the same bludgeon and the recovered.
treaty with the United States provid- began in _L
most earnest manner:
same person, with robbery as the mo­
ing
for the exclusion of Chinese labor- That’s just where you fellows make a
Deb* Contempt Caae Concluded.
I
tive.
ere
from
this
country
and
recognizing
mistake.
You
carry a bag with you
Chicago, Sept 29.—In the Debs con- •
tempt case Friday Attorney Erwin ' the validity of the Geary law and oth- as a sign that you are a good subject
Springfield. I1L, Oct. 1.—Tho state closed the
-ra„ ..
BU
A„
C
*4»
*vr
LUC
ueiewe.
(
er
statutes
relating
to
the
Chinese
imto
beat.
Now,
I carry nothing—not
argument for the defense, j
fair terminated Saturday* after the Ho
hints against
, oven so much as a package for my
He made
made dark
dark hints
against Pullman
Pullman •• mi8Tation*_________________
most .nooeraful^eok erar experiontted.and
-----’------„„,
alnK
wcin
.
the railroads, holding
I them re- 1
No Longer Editor.
; nl?ht shirt, fur I have that on now,
ion Ann 'Tho
, 1
*vr
w«rmug ana wrecK- | New York, Sept 29 —Col. Cockerill un^er mI other shirt—and yon see
W5h000ind
totals ' Dg' Attorn'? “'*'“ "■*»«. &lt;or ‘be
Mot hi. ra.tan.tioa ra editor In that
th*‘I1 dress
4«“ »b»bbily.
Why, if
HII rarried
shabbily. Why,
carried
ratotaM^^e^tooUra^^ta~1,rOTernment&gt; ,ollo’'od' “»l&lt;lng light ehl.f ol th. Comm.ral.i Adrartirar 5 &gt;&gt;.g hotel., brahmen, portera raid
to
'^thTraeetom O^nr
°f 010 ,pe“h °f the a“orn'T &lt;»r the 1 nnd the Morning Advertiw to th. «*iybody wonld charge me double
L“ “rararirs±ranj nra.^1.
d''A,“- Mr' W»U“' conclude hi. raprarantotira. o? th. proXtora^ "1“‘
do now. 1'ra got too much
yeara-d
tbonrand orar .11 ex- lrKonl.nt ln th. .tteraoou.
■ tbr two n.w.p.p.ra Th. cXn^l
«» l.y my«H open to

Ate

THE FIRST TEST.

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Const National Con rentIon.

Wind and Wavos Cause Heavy
AiJBAXY, N. Y., Oct. 1.— The con- .
Loes on the Florida Coast.
stitutional convention after adopting •

.
The case now rests with Judge 1 cleared up his desk Friday afternoon
Claimed to Be iso Tear* old.
I Woods, who will probably take some and it is not supposed will occupy it
Kerrville, Tex., Hept. 99.—A Mexi- I time for careful consideration before again. .
I
can named Modericos died at Ingram, j arriving at a decision.
j
&lt;|gw~
MrcLd
near th* cttyJViday.
Hta ral.tlre.
to
rautrar
c^ta.nirau
N
xw
Y
obk
,
S«pL
S».-On
M
m
—
•
Renteneed to Solitary Confinement.
^Fv. a*.—vmce n
:^.nrem“d.’X ।
W1LKE8BARME, Pa., Oct .*•1.— John ! the Lucania breaks the record, n Ii
Hastings, - - Mich.
McColich. convicted of murder in the ' made the passage from Queenstown to I
had been married five times, marrying
OA.c’XX’A.Zj
S75.030.00 his first wife 109 years ago. He had second degree, on Thursday last, was Sandy Hook in 5 days 7 hours and 46 '
sentenced Saturday morning to eight- minutes, beating ite beet previous recSURPLUS 115.000.00.
three grown sons in the war of 1812.
een years, solitary confinement in the ord
the last voyage bj* 50 minutes. !
Iseorperated ruder tbe laws ef tits State of
FUty-Three
Gambler*
Indicted.
Eastern penitentiary.
McColich, it Among the passengers were Mrs. W. ■
Mich ires.
Chicago, Oet. 1.— The grand jury will be remembered, killed a child In K. Vanderbilt and her three children.
Open for busloeasDec.lB.lfiM.
ot-n. onio’, r—'
Saturday voted to indict fifty-three the arms of ite mother during a riot at
j
“p*
|
or fickm:
gamblers and twenty-seven property Mill Cre.kiaMraehta.L
©. G.Ttobtrraon, President;
owners, in addition to the fifteen gam­
Kill. HU Wit. with .a to
| McKinley Thnrstiny afternoon opened I
Charter Messer, Vice. Pres.
blers and two property owners against
SacCitt, Ik, Oct L—A..shocking the fall cranpetan of th. republican ।
D. W. Reynold?. Cashier. whom true bills have previously been double tragedy occurred here- Wil- ' P«rty of Ohio, and the .rent was i
directors:
found.
----------------------------------Item Tole, a laborer, attacked his wife signsllred by one of the greatest out- 1
7. H. Pewers,
D. h'. Reynolds i
Died with curee*- on Their Lip*. ! with an ax and killed her with a blow I pourings of the rank and file
***** G~ ~
D.G Robinson,
tt B.Me-ser.
Paris, Tex., Sept, 29.—Tom Moore j ou the head. He then called a neigh- n
n thxt
*'
"
O. P.
northwestern
Ohio bu e,er
John Csrveth.”
and Eugene f'ulks (white) were exe- j borto withness his crime and7cut his witnessed.
F. T. Colgrove.
cuted Friday afternoon for'murders ' own throat. Jealousy is thought to
Seventy-Rix Hare Pawed the Lino.
committed in the Indian territory. - have been the 'cause.
Ottumwa, la., Sept 2S.—The busi­
County wd pays Interest on all time Both were d.flant to th. last.,Fulk, (
H^tol. ot
Bcrara.
ness meeting of Crocker’s Brigade as­
dejK-.-G*
dying with cars., on his lipa
।
n-A,lnxCTO,.
M _A 5latem.nt sociation was held Wednesday.
Re­
y—j /
/

the little

MAAlTWE PREMIUMS SVEN FREE
TC CWN'KERS OF LICK COFFEE

mort&lt;;agk»ai.e.

DMmlt barlu. braa wul. 1u 'h''-j'.
&gt; nww.M.
b, l&gt;e. lit C.
WIM.
a. uwm-r to Hiram 11. cim»nun aid.
aud .&gt;» F»roar&gt;

Harr. Co.iniy In tbe State idSlrblgan. In I dJ-r
eg nf Mortgages on page
on "hi-‘
&gt; r •
■Mr* there Is claimed t &gt; be due Four IHunTlnrt y sine dollars and seventy on*
?n,u.

o'etoek It), the forenoon, there will Ih
tbe north front door of the Court Ifou'i. •- u {
Hast ion-County of Barry ami
J1
an,*arieuurt h«w« tel ng ,b' J p .Lv
Circuit eoar t tor the eouuty ol J*.^’
to bate, st Miblte awllan to the
of xaedi- tbe toemliwn dffl»cj Jbrd lu Mid
the
L hereof »n may •* wrcv»ap »«
du-* - . - .Lr ro.-ricagu. &gt;'«”•,h' k‘J
L'lUl'; du
in New York has
B. wul aft lexalco-H-. »*id i-h-iihmbte tir ri-bSe -( 1 h Ito”. I”
‘ nS
■tasd
oi Mictilgun. and
STuniHSiAfo
r’-etentb
one Mid ‘M .’!rn,' c( ndB. Bath's Addltfon «&lt;*lbe ' ,Il“Re ‘

lBs0s«ber».lw«i E. Ksrus-OD. Attorney for M'* ***

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e'

�Arc yen thinking of bn;
Will bum the least iucj, cause me least trouble, gii
the greatest degree of heat, last the longest and
.//j"'' x. look the best ? Then Jewel Stoves
* jC x
an^ R®n8®® will interest

JEWEL

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS,'

*stonisheo the natives.

THE ROSETTA STONE.
*HNa nUk wir*.
'
.
“,OT!nS«l» fee Wl!
Oil’s Heath. o( irabeiia te— a. I1
“
K~.k.
r.miarauo»
xvu
" 1 -uHgrBuou.
Mt 1«, wu marri.TT’ n township, ( W1
--------------When
one of the Anstrelien squadwelL Inaweekc^..to„B ry Corn‘ «»
“ was patrolling the South seas
to five he“
a»s «?W,,U
wlU!'&lt;
lately, she r»me np with a sailing reaio At thf.
W1B willing to
•el, and one of her officers boarded the
^OlIre.^a.n^eT
stranger. syB the Sidney Mall. She
hotel whereX,
ST”- “ U'
proved to bf a colonial exalt, engaged
In recruiting Kanakas for the Queens­
land plantations. Ofc board the neral
? 7n Phonograph. He WM
told that before the resael left Queens­
land the captain rialud aomc of the
sugar plantations where South Bea
Islanders are employed. Ho Uwk a
reports she has disappeared. He says
contrra.t ’raa^ camera and a phonograph, nml then he
, went Into the business of phoiograph|I ing
ng groups
groups of
of natlres
natlres on
on the
the plantaplantsI1 T.trme
n .taking
—
. •individual
a. . .
. pictures
.
Hl. R&lt;,„.„cr E„dml bi u &gt;ih
turns, *1.
also
in Itetrolt”V r"“r‘ "U''a“n‘'U"“uicido ” ■W”-------------'l kn0'r" natives
"
'from the New
in3'.e suidd. Hebrides and others from the Solomon
UnitadR, ?' Ur&gt;x,r*1 » •&gt;■ Morgsn, '
group.
’s invention
&lt;- mum state, army, was cleared
J ’ F
---- ““Edison
“"* 'uvention
was was
thenthen
by t.w?rr*d new"I»P»r Clipping found ' 'T’n?1'’ i?,tO Kr^oe-best known
°n Ma body. It told ot tbe? suicide In s' th' n*u’e». especially those who
a house of ill-fame of a benutifnl 1 r?V0,ro,at V08 ftnd friends in the
young woman who had deserted her 1 “J*0*8’ ^eing asked to speak into the
wealthy husband for a life of shame *
anything they would like
The time was 1884 and the nla&lt;» 1
their friends. Large numbers of
Texas.
Copt Hall says the wnmnn ! *heso Phonograph letters were prowxs Morgan’s wife. Morgan «as once ’ uT*?»’
BccouliU &lt;* what sort of
a wealthy stock raiser, but after his I 1/C ih°. Kanukas wore having on tho
wife’s desertion sold his property, gave
,lo“ “d
Other
the proceeds to relatives and enliw*d ! Wottld interest the “old folks at home’’
in the army.
d '“hMad « Mallicolln. Ambrvm San Christoval,

A Discovery That Reveals the
Riches of Eastern Literature.
'

The Latest

'
! improvement in baking powwmc UP.». &lt;« ra. Mqa.re de‘s
the new
Horsford’s.
^SENO FOR CATALOGUE *
World Tnterestbic I’affen of Ancteat
WL-DCUGLAS,
ErypClan 21 ivtory— Fbiding
. Superior to ■r
all
old-fashioned
r BROCKTON! MASS.
powders. Enormous sales.

It is not a fairy talc that I am going (
to tell,you, remarks a contributor to ,
the Philadelphia Times, though I do I
** CXTRh FIKE. “U
take you far away to the orient, the J
*2.V^Bi!YjSaraft5H®.
land of the lotos flower, the land of '
[lAltEEST SieVEPtAIIT * THE '
the pyramids, of- the obelisks, and the
Nile, but a story true in word and fact
For efficiency, economy, dura­
It is the story of a key, before which
bility, and beauty, they represent the
Hosfluxisraa.
vast treasure houses, impenetrable for
•enith of the stovemaker’s skill. Ask to see^W
i ages, opened their doors. And when
*5. CORDOVAN,
rRattHAEw*iauB&gt;c*ir.
Look for the above trade mark.
the portals were thrown wide the
X them at the dealers.
MMvniEGufUMwun
searchers gazed upon vistas containing
»3.VP0UCEj»Sous.
riches of which their wildest imagin­
ings Iiad never dreamed.
■
. It is not a kev .of gold, though its
MftKTGAGK FbRHCUJSflBE.
NOTICE FOR HEARING CLAIMS.
. furniture Mn&lt; ulaetnritt* t.'om- State of Michigan, C tun tv of Barry-m.
value is more than its weight in that
• -Ib.-arim; date Julio 2Blh. A.
Notice
la herobi
precious metal, nor is it shaped like a
N• J?
hen’bi fflv»-n
given. time
that t.»
by an order of the
■ i-rdtothe iindontlfned, Daniel Probr.t'-Court for the County of Barry, made
key at nil. And the wealth it un­
" Jr-iisibillowing tleaorlb- on. the 14th day of September. A. D . itm. nix
, • itmucil hi Uh- City of Ilastint#. mouths from that date wore allowed for endilocked Is not only for its finders, but for
. \licl.igan. and described as folall that desire to partake of it, for all
Barry ' j
the reuie
( itv lots Arts hundred fortv-temr, of Robert J. Grout. Ute of rtrab-Ht
sail County. tre| posterity, for you and for me. I speak |
I
■
&gt;nv
Ihv.
five
hundred
hu-ty-otx.
ceased and that all creditor* of »aid deceased
five huiiF,r-tt-M-ieu. live hundred forty­ are required to present their claims to said
' of the Rosetta stone, which is' now in Von CBB •nTe1BJ&gt;‘
in-1 fifty, five hundred flfty-oae, 1‘robate Court, nt the ITobate office. In tim city
we
tbe British museum.
' “
* are the largest manufacturers of
■&gt; ;ei».tive hundred seventeen, of UsMIngt. lor examination aud allowance, on
advertised ahoea in the world, and gnarantee
1 o-iecti. live hundred nineteen. or before the Uth dav of March next, ana that
Many years ago Ptolemy Epiphenes, [ Jthe value by stamping the ns me and price oa
।
i.v,
five"
hundred
twenty-two.
the
bottom,
which protects you against high
Mich
claims
will
be
heard
before
said
Court.
on
live hi
king of Egypt, j&gt;ai&lt;l the arrears of tax- t
...
----- I Malalta and other Islands. After se­
*. . u’.v three, the hundred twvnty- Friday, the Uth day ot December and on Ttiureand tbe middleman's profits. Our shoes
fire bes and other debts of the priesthood of | prices
|equal custom
Th.
", “
’ C‘""“ Tr*'“
I C“rin,r s go&lt;xl ,upP'-T the ingenious
. t-r.i tweuty-dvc, four hundred **!*T U’F
work in&lt; style, easy
*ad
°f March next, nt ten
four.
tvif four, four hundred fire, o clock in th- torenoan
„ “Elneor ot a special train with ! shipmaster railed for the islands and. Egypt, and in thanks and to showjtheir &lt;wearing qualities. We have them sold every­
of each ot those days.
1 s:r tour hundred seven, four hun­
where at lower prices’ for the value given than
Dated, beptapibcr Hth. A. D . itei.
fottr h
“
.
‘
52
“
twelve
cars
loaded
:
when
last
seen,
wn,
astonishing
the
respect
for
his
cqnsideration
the
priest’
. :r-diundn-.1 nmo, four hundred
any other make. Take no substitute. If your
Chas. Iff. AnMSTRoyo. Ju&lt;ye ot Probate.
tire.! •
IU1 Look A. Whiting's circus, which ! natives. Many of the photographs he hood, at a synod held in Memphis, &lt;dealer cannot supply you, we can. Sold by
'•&gt;•&lt;1 eleven mid four hundred
. ’ HaMliiR*. Barn County.
played at Alpena, when nearing the hmltranaferredtoglMsforusewiththe passed a decree commemorating it.
ARSIGNEE’S BALE.
,. e.-niliig to the tf corded plat
°»er Au Sable river discovered lime light, and with the photographs The decree was cut into stone, as that
, . r v.Uh all the hereditaments
Notice Is hereby given that on Wednesday
;ucrs thereunto pertaining; to the 3rd day of October 1 mm, allot the property
lot of tiea laid across the track and and the phonograph
he was in a vv.posi- was the mode of preserving the record
,____ „
MORTGAGE SALE.
; . huftdiom thereon, Including luid a-acts of every name, nature and dvsurliiDefault having been mode in the conditions .
- ,.i.l «lrv kilns, nil* mortgage tian of Joseph Regent &amp; Company nx xxalgned coyered with sand. The intention was ‘ tion to give such an exhibition of life °f historical events. This happened
of a certain mortgage, executed by ClisricsD. t
August 1K»1 for tilO evidently to throw the train into the 1 ««
".-&lt;1 dav of Jult. A. D 1W4. In
to n.&lt;nir i,n
un th»
the 1-nl,
13th riMW
day u(
of At
on »a plantation
as- ..
fairlyabout
changed
-------onethehundred and ninety-four 1
Johnson
and
Ids M. Johnson. taMtand and
.■ In iheofflee of the Register • benefit of bl» credlMrs,
.wjA will be sold at eubllc river. It was supposed to have been ' native doubts into an enthusiastic de- years before the Christian era.
wife, to Lucinda C. Cheney and Allee E. Miles,
r । .Minty. Mu htgnn. hi lUer ---&gt;ate -g
by the
under *
—-• -.-.•reigned,
as Assignee, in ae! -he twenty fourth .mV &lt;f Aiwrtt. 18M reYou must know that the Egyptians
’
Default Un« been cordance with Urn Statute in such case made the work of boys and men who lost sire to emigrate. Nor was this all.
cutded tire tweu;y fodrih diy Gt Allgust JM3
:i of said mortgage- No auit and urovidrd. That, tiie inrenturv ot aald As- about |5uu at Au Sable the day before . At
* the 'lime light show he would pro­ had a different mode of writing I from ( anil
on which there Is due at this date three
.
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beeo’lt stituted at law to re Mgricr lias t*cen filed In the office of the County with the gamblers.
duce a full-sized picture of an absent ours.’ They used hieroglyphics, ar pic- Hundred end fifty six and AO-lOO Doi are. tiio
- iiu
now remaining secured Clerk tor lhe County at Barry, as provldnl by
nuiriL’HL’ees having elected to declare t»&gt;e whole
i or s»nv part thereof. There H law, and that such inventory will bo exhibited
turn
writing,
and
this,
after
great
re
­
friend, a nativelwho was well known
umou it ol-odd nwrtptge.ltio
imtaWe on
Health In Michl|;*itti.
. at thr date of this notice up­ to intending purchasers on ih«- day ot said sale.
.
in the island in which the shipmaster search, has been discovered to be tho account of the non-pavnient of the Interest due
*.-.mred by said mortgage a» directed f»y law.
During the week ended September 33
August twenty fourth tMH according to the
artgAKe.tllOMum of thirty-one
laid sale will take place nt the hour of nine
happened to be. and, to the amazement written interpretations of sounds.
terms and conditions of said mortgage. Notice
, . ■i ‘.5 and twenty dollars and o’clock in the forenoon of wd day at the store reports sent in by sixty-four observ­ of his dusky audience, would make
That a record of Epiphenes’ deed is hereby given that, tnr virtne o! rhe power or
By virtue of the recenth occupied by said Jo-eph Rogere &amp; Co., ers iu various portions of tbe state to
bale In said mortrage.f bhall forecloso the same
him speak words of greeting from his might not be lost the Egyptians hod by a sale, at public auction, to the highest bid­
.- .i-tamed In said mortgage, unit in the City of Hastincn, Michigan.
Iu addition of said st&lt;M*k of goods, consisting the state board of health indicate that plantation hopie in Bundaberg—a the decree written in three different der. at tbe north front door of the Court House.
■ •! realizing said amount so due
■
• 1 shall sell the premises ol groceries, crockery nnd glass ware I will sell cholera infanUim and inflammation of
In the c'ty of Hasthws. on the twenty second
languages
—
the
hieroglyphic,
tlic
de
­
. &gt;crlbed. together with said all book Mcoubt* and bills *ecelvable tugvlhe: the bowels increased in area of prev­ thousand miles away. If any misgiv­
day of l&gt;ecember IBM at twelve o clock noon pt
b-.;krs and dry kfius, or &lt;0 with store fixtures.
ings were felt before .the phonograph motie and the Greek. This was done
that certain piece or parcel of land «'tu*ta
alency. Typhoid fever was reported was produced, that bewitched machine as a precaution, because, as the coun­ all
Said rale will be for cash.
.
'h.di be secessary to
and being in the city of Harting,. In the Countv
...
so iluc upon the indebtedPnn.i r T. Couihovk,
of Barn- nnd State of .Mich gaa. mid described
at sixty-four places, diphtheria at
■
. -. ' ■ !h» r v Ith
Assignee. 1 thirty, measles at four, scarlet fever dispelled them by making the lime try had many dialects, a language as follows.to wit : A strip of laud ninety one feet
&gt;
-lo.mre. at public vendue to
•
light figure of their friend address the once in use was likely to die out in wide off of and from the north end of lots numi r st tho north front door of
ORDER OF PUBLICATION.
1 at thirty-two, consumption at 537 and natives in their own tongue, and in time. So by making this trilingual bertd five hundred and nine and fire hundred and
ten according totheorfglnal plaio! the vIHago
:li. CItv of Hastings, Barry
I. that being inf place where State of Michigan. Fifth Judicial Circuit, Ul' smallpox at Detroit and Rives town­ the same, voice that they knew so well copy of the event, each a translation (now cltvi oi HantiiigK. recorded Inl.xrrv Coun­
Chancery.
ship.
ty Register’s office/sublect to a resen j Ion of
. •■■ i.t the -County of ferry is
when he dwelt among them. Needless of the other, it was likely to be pre­ a strip five feet wide off the north end of said
,
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■
v tu-- - 'h dav of Gctnbur, 1W4. William H. Brown. Administrator of the esUte of Caroline Lawrei.ee. decease d. Coin
Michigan’* Finnnrc*.
lots for an alley, ti c same b i g the mort; aged
to say, the phonograph has proved a served.
- L&gt;7- • ,-m of sxi.1 dav.
Years passed ami the dust of ages premises,
• :. vv. Rkvnouis, Trustee.
,
v 4.
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*The report of State Treasu&amp;r Wil- 'valuable recruiting accessory.
Daied S'-ph-iubk! 25th. 1f3l.
.
Mortgagee.
buried from view the stone which was
■
Auer. E. Milks.
,&lt;
Albert I.awrenve, &lt;?barl*» H. Lawvehfe. *3&lt;*hn . kinson (or the last fiscal year is as folFrederick
and
Mortgagefl,
I
to play so important a’ part in
«W. Uwraure.
TOSSING
COINS.U. La« truce destined
Estlter A. Lewis, defendant*.
1
Chas. H. Ra’.-er,
throwing
a
light
upon
the
shadowy
iluit pt-ndlm: In the Cirrult .Court L»r the * Total receipts. f3.£KMin&gt;-. dhburecmentv, ?3- Cbanre* of Three I’cnnie* Falling AU
Attorney for Mortgagee.
j conception of modern thinkers regard­
■
n n: me .■sei-rvinry ot . County '•&lt; ferry, fa Clionrery. ut Hastily. OO Se. The balance at the clow of the rear
• HlMt.ut theth’S- I M'eh.oathe PA day of September A. D„
........... ~
) ing the past life and manners and cusSupposing n man to toss three pen­
•
nit-- ‘»iate of Mi- hl- i ,t5,l• 46.8O0.V3!. divided amnU{ the axrtcultum) cofi­
| toms of the Egyptians.
• • • the fire* Mon
In thf« ra|t*e It apf'-'arioK from affidavit on tionuiil ocbdoB primary .school and uui- nies in the air, what are the chances
■ Tnertay N.a «lh 1
(be detei di.. t. E-ltn-r \ 1^-e. .„
not
ThiS is the origin of the Rbsctta
futd Turin)? the year a total of ll.- of their coming down all heads or
•
t«. be ’e’erted * rt*idtn t of tbte S!*&gt;e. bill rvoiivs hi lite St.il- I: vendty
’ stone, tint no one in the mcdern world
1W&gt;
39-t
of
KjH-rtfic
laxe*.
were
collected.
Th*
■ •■■/i iiit riovdmor 8*M-rr-1
"t«*ouri, on motion of rullln 1' (' igrov.-, . a -..
.a_|-s um
t|J. yaHroml aa&lt;i ln_ tails? T^bisis a question discussed I knew of its existence until the time of
x-n- ui'ditxr General. ( compldimu'ii MnKtlor-it h ordered
th-* bulk of ihlin a recant number of Nature by Fran- Napoleon. lie carried his conquering
‘stale i’-md iHflce, Attar- S:v,‘: drteqdnot C -*"• * '
* ‘ ' ! *aurantc
—compauleo.
। eis Gn.ltoii._of the Royal society. Ho
: • -n.f-f'tut rubllr in- I umiilli-. ireisu tut-u uc *»:
arms all over Europe, and, notcqutcut
tir.ivr. atHi in &lt;• *01
' -r of the state Board '••
— -••
-, upsets nl popular delusion regarding
•with his victories there, he invaded
&lt;-f Ferry F. Foaers of anaupaaranro tfet she cam«*. an fowwer |O|
A Lujington
man how ln his .posses-J. the
lawsiof
It is---obvious
that
.
-----------:
-chance.
--------- ------------------------v. il! expire Dec. Jl't.. the compi.u.iant’s Mil «&gt;1 coinplaint to L-? fill d, ।
Egypt, where he fought the brJHtant
nud
a
copy
iher
&lt;&gt;t
v?
be
served
.
n
&lt;«tid
»m
’
skm
a
book
printed
iu
London
195
j
at
least
two
of
Vite
coinn
thrown
in
n:
ter tbe
Is the aattevery one should n«c. TbelmSX'r “t *"J“t'Wli iSa’uSre
W°- U to a xolume of th. works the ulr r»u.t turn up alike, for when Egyptian campaign.
|&gt;i&gt;ir(c: of tb1» state Io
While stationed near Rosetta, iu
port tie* tn tbe other kinds are tiM-let*. of
btiomr*: ab«&gt; a Squalor ol ihts nnk-r: and that in default tin-rjsif. said, of Stephen Charnock, published in the coins arc on the ground there must
course, but danRCtoua *lw. Tin* lime,
•/ Dhirict &lt;•’ thl&lt; Mate;
lower Egypt, some of the soldiers with
&gt;nfvs'ed b&gt; the *a ••d ton-restiu loin).
1GI#0
' 'be *t^kenMr
'
■ Loudon in
•
i always be either two heads or tails.
especially. Is the cause of much kidney
I-.- it; Hie Sia'e fezi'dt- *iiti!
the French engineer. M. Boassard,
dtee*K.
... a.
U.itive D-ttric’ COBtprt-itig dent defvt’daut.
And (t Is tan her ordered. That within twenty • John
...R. Norris, aged 33, suicided at ' showing'. The question then is as to' found, while excavating in the his­
,i- Also* hereby notified
the said Cjitipltinanl esuse a notice Of ■ Jackson
- •
•by cutting
■
.his
- throat
He ; the chance of the third coin turning torical soil, a block of stone of black
there wi’.l i* Mibmltted to divs
this
order
to
be
yublUMrt
itf
Hie
Haniit«xs
'
.
Aji-.t-iit to Section 1. Artl- Ba xit Kit. &lt; newspaper m-uit-d. published nnd was engaged to i&gt;e married
rii .t m
'□ two iupa head or a tail. It is of course an ' basalt about three and one-half feet in
:tio:i of this Mate rdattie circiilatinK
in x*id &lt;ymi.tr. and that Midi publi- । wee
k». A fit of despondency to vwhich ’ even chance whether a third coin turns | length and a little more than td-o and
weeks.
elcciorvof this Mate; ration Iw coutinue&lt;r
tiiereln at tea»t once in । he was subject
, .
*the cause.
.1 io S etfon 5. of Article *, each
was
; one side lor the other.
week, for six week- in •nccewloo. or that । tie wna suujvt
! one-half feet in width. On it they saw
f Hi.-. &lt;tatr iiUShorizlDU In- be cause
a copy ol this order to be ptreonaity
Application
..rr.1 will bo mude to tho
Is it. therefore. »n even chance that
J strange and unintelligible writings or
served on raid noD-resident defendant at !**a-t I board
rr of supervisors of Alger county all three coins will be alike? Mr. &lt;lal­
Is much the purest, and therefore the
; drawings. It was the Rosetta stone,
days befure tnc time above prescribed ।
n1 €nn«
.’:r-ed that at Said elation twenty
beat salt known. ‘ Mnde from the l**t
:
to
form
a
now
Unvnship.
to
be
called
ton
savslt
is
not
an
even
chance,
and
lor
her
appearanee.
o
!
;
so called from the name of the place
• .1 ‘lit- fpil-wiog county of­
brine, by the1 best proc-tea. with tbe beat
.
CUKMKXT SMITH.
I
Limestone,
from
parts
of
Hock
river,
I
that
the
man
who
beto
his
money
on
t
k: 1. — a Sherif. Clerk.
grain, and packet! In the best manner.
where it was found, but they did not
Circuit Judge. I Onota and Mathias townships.
•■r. Ut-gi-tr-r of Deeds, ITose. such a theory would lose in the end. dream how precious their discovery
The flirt that salt la cheap tei no reason
PllXJ.lI-T.
0OIXJSOVK.
■ m ir.-uit Ccnrt CommlwkmCorn
p
lai
mint
’
s
Sollc
I
tor.
!
Some person tried to poison thirteen Uc says the relative chance of all would prove.
. s and a Cuunty Survoyo r
JOHX G. NAC.LF~
Jan if. Mi kjtvirr.
I
pirn,
belonging
to
a
Marlette
citizen
three
coins
turning
up
alike
is
two
to
trial.
Write us for further particular*.
I And it was not until about, fifteen
U»&gt;rk.
‘ihvrftTct Bam County. Mich.
miring
green with Our
their
food.
and he
It out In th,s way:
Dairy
Salt, Ineight,
tho wandaH
of figures
ex­
• years had passed by
that
even parts
one word
•h. Sept-?th. tS91.
cellence. and no better maker should
I lie, however,
put
in
too
much
of
the
There
are
Two
different
and
equally
.
w
&lt;
lR
translated.
...
, A“ulv “‘v
«*»*«»rara«
.. ।
Dr. Young in 1815
&gt;1 11 EU:1 N«i CL UMS
1*— - stuff,
. .v and■ thus
.......saved
..... 1 their tires.
1 probable
Ttmhnhle ways
tvnvs m
in which n
tt coin may
mav ■ |na
.....jjo .....
.e W
__ord Ptolemy, and he it
OQt .tth
DIAMOND CRYSTAL SALT CO.,
• County of Barry.—m.
ChovDski,
pugilist, acciturn up. there are four ways in which
I Joe
Joe Choyuskl,
thethepugilist,
awl- —
...&gt; was yjat discovered that the writing
- tlven. that by an order of
St. Clair. Mich.
--........................
.V
!«•&lt;&gt; coins
e, tins may
mar turn
turn up
un. .ml
and there .are
are &lt;.
phonellc,
not jdeogTOphic .as
I dentally
/hot
himself in
the _-^u.
right two
■iri ’i-r the County of Bam.
: hand at Jackson and may be forced to
why, In which three coms may I
!. &lt;!:..■ of August. A. D. 1»M.
had been supposed. But the key had
■
’ date were allowed for
! “
do so. Of these eight ways one is0 °all not yet done its work, for, like Alad- ;
- i-t their rl&amp;lms against the esring.
leave the
the
ring.
.heads
_ . I .. —and
.1 a.another
..,1.
..11
• I1
IVl'llo
1.
all tails.
While it
. . !.-.i * of said County.
din and his lamp, tbe talisman had not ‘
A reward of S1.500 was offered for
■
»ll creditors of said ueceasis an even chance whether a third coin yet been conquered.
the arrest of the murderers of Charles 1
preerl.t lUeir claliui to said
is heads or tails it is not an even
c the ITuhate Office, tn the
Dr. Young, continuing in his re­
Chauvin
at
Detroit.
William
Trombley,
Is a scientifically prepared lini­
: !•»- ■ - xtnlnathri and allowj chance that the third coin will turn search, deciphered the word Berenice
his nephew, was still missing.
.-r-fhe Mitdayol February next.
ment and harmless; every ingredi­
the same ae the other two.
among
the pictorial writings on the
.unis wl.i M heard before said
Alfred Willett was convicted of mur­ I
TIME TABLE.
In order to test the matter Mr. Gal- frescoes at Karnak. But It is to Cham. ’tietfhdar of November and
ent is of recognized value and in
'
In effect February 11, injx.
der in the first degree at Mount Clem­ ton tossed three coins eight times.
- - h day of February Best, at to
poll
ion
that
most of the credit is due,
constant
use
by
the
medical
pro
• '• ~»n of ea'-h of those day a
mons. He drowned Nellie Vanzant | Only twice did they come up all alike,
for he continued the research unre­
■ ' tb. A. D. 140*.
fession. It shortens labor, lessens
I because she rejected his proposals
wuuc the
tav third coin was equally
.jdiridi;m&lt;*tron&lt;;. Judite of Probate..
while
«
mittingly, and finally his Inborn were
Stations.
pain/ dimishes danger to fife of
John Verhoeks, the worst criminal , e(j
heads and tails. Mr. Gal- crowned with victory. The translation
ri'.OBATE ORDER.
Mother and Child. Book “TO
Ottawa county has ever had to contend ton then made
- 120 throws
- dice,
*•
of
with
of
the
Rosetta
stone
was
completed
—
•H'v.hi. County X Barry—■*XOKTH.
with, was sentenced at Grand Haven three dice in each throw, the odd num­ that is to say, so far as the stone itself
-u of the Probate Court for the
MOTHERS ” mailed frw, con­
a. m. k. m a. m
• .ny. holtteu at the Probate Office in
to ten years at Jackson prison.
bers counting as heads and the even is complete, for one part of it ia Chicago Lv................... 11 40 10 co
taining valuable information and
Hiwilnga, in &gt;tal&lt;! county, on Weda. in.
Joseph P. Gordon was sentenced nt numbers as tails. The 120 throws were broken off.
• rnh rtar «f Septemltr, it! tbe year
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■
Kalamazoo Lv.............6 IS %■&amp;
voluntary
testimonials.*
:• -1 el«ht hundred nnd ninety four,
•6 23 •2 43
Rant Cooper.................
Detroit to the state prison for the rest divided into three groups of forty in
It was not an easy task to conquer,
t Lories VV. Anrrtrong, Judge of
.•6 33 •2 fl' •7 40
Richland Junc't..........
of his life for the killing of his little -each,
andogave
the result of all alike— but one well worth the attempt, and
----- ------_.--------------•6 37 •3 00
.....a
Crew-ey........................
matter oj the estate of Alfred
•6 42 •3 or. K IX)
8, 12, 8, total, 28, as against not all honor will ever redound to the men
Milo..............................
daughter.
BRADF1ELD REGULATOR CO..
6 M 3 14 8 15 .. ...»
Delton.........................
alike
—
32,
28,
82;
total,
92.
This
:
that
undertook
aud
succeeded
in
openAt
the
West
Michigan
fair
in
Grand
lira’ ami filing the petition duly verified
Atlants. Ga.
Clorerdale................... 7 02 3 k2 R »
M. Brltiroi, brother-ln-la*’ 01 said deRapids the entries in every depart­ seemed to settle the matter, and indi-|ng up the broad field thpt glows with 8hulU........................... •7 11 •3 31 9 00 •• ..M
vaw-1 praying rlsat adnilnlAtratlon of said esment were more numerous and varied cated that the most probable expecta-1 giorjous deeds and vast achievements
ri.tt
zr.ii, ted to 1. H. wick wire or to
HASTIXOB.............. ......... 7 23 3 4S 9 26
jjat for ages baffled the wisest
than at any previouB fair and the dis­ tion in the case of the dice was 80 to and that
-'•.tillable person.
Tbt.-t-u’iou tt m ordered, that Thursday, the
play of live atoek woa the largest ever 90.
Goals Grove................ •7 3S •4 00
.
4 Oi 10 0J ..
!;!&lt; .uy &lt;ktober A.D. iKU.at ten o'clock m the
Woodland................... *7
. orenoon. l»e aligned for the hearing of said
Woodbun- ............. 7 S; 4 14 10 15
made in the state.
TAUGHT BY A CHILD.
The
United
States
navy
maintains
rtltlnn &lt;nd that Ute he rs at law of said do
r&lt;«
jfc. a x.
Romulus
lost
one
of her oldest c.ti3 00 ......
8
54
Lansing
...........
............
•i-a—d ami all other t&gt;qnions Interested In said
tenB, A. S. Pullen removing to Milan A Learned Mm Find* Something New in upon the northwestern lakes, with Detroit......................... 11 F
.... -■
jstate . an- required to appear at a session of
headquarters at Erie, Pa., the cruiser Grand Rapids..............
C
Natural Philosophy.
S 15
wkH’ourr. tte-rito be boideu at the Probate
........
after a residence in Romulus of sixty
i:j the City of Hastings, in said County.
As a change from the story of Colum­ Michigan, of six hundred And. eightyskew exuse. If any there be, why the prayer
I U
nosand
BDUthe
vnecsx,
«
------------—five tons displacement, and about
^Tbis year’s reunion of the Soldiers* bus
egg, which
may
now very
m th*-retKiouer may not be granted. And It Is
nrtb- r ordered, that said petitioner give notice
Stations.
and Sailors’ association of northern properly be laid aside until 1992. draws three hundred indicated horse power,
to th- pmons interested tn said estate, of the
nearjan
by a FrenchFrench-' She Is
is of
in incident
Incident related bv
ot the fourth rate, an iron
Iron-­
Michigan was held at Cheboygan.
*odem-. of said petition and the hearing
man
of
science
and
vouched
for
by
•
hulled
propeller,
neither
swift
nor
merer! by causing a copy of this order to be
George Stolian, aged 50, pleaded
. *ocra.
She usually has for comrablished in the Hastings Baxnkr. a newsguilty at Manistique to the ebwge of him may be told. This gentleman re- formidable.
i«l»er print-d and circulated Id said County of
Sanltlng his 14-yoar-old stepdaugh­ lates that he was at his work before a mander an officer below the rank of Cblcago Ar......
Barn, once In each week for three successive
p m.
glowing coal fire when some one ' captain, and her wardroom is occupied Kalamazoo Ar.
wee*- previous to said day of hearing.
ter and was sentenced to eleven years
Chas. W. abmbtboxg
tapped at the door and a voung girl by three watch officers, a surgeon, a East Cooper 1.5
Are you willing to work forth.cure
Judge ot Probate.
Rlchlana
June
imprisonment
• ‘lonc-inc- to a family who lived in the 1 paymaster, and an engineer. Duty on Creeeey
oi Protection in placing reliabl. Infor——o u —
»
Ira Hurd, of Allegan, was killed by 1 Bel
- - • •----------- *the Michigan is rather sought After, aa Mlfo nation in th. hand, of your acqualn.
unknown persona His wife claimed “flat” obove him came in.
PROBATE ORDER.
Delton
“Sir,” she said, “would you kindly it is pretty nearly equivalent to shore Cloverdale....
State of Michigan, County of Barry, sa.
to have shot him, but her story was
1X4*
At a sessian of the Probata Court, far
lend me a live ooal or two to start onr duty, and yet carries full sea pay. The Bbultx.........
If you are, you should bo identified
-tie niuntv of
Bambolden at tbe
duty
on
the
whole
is
more
agreeable
not believed.
fire with? It’s gone out.”
HABTI2fGS..».
I robm- office. In the City of Hastings, tn
Tbs blacksmith shop sod
“Certainly, my dear," said the for staff officers than for subordinates
with
Mid County. on^Wednesdny tire 19th day of
of the Industrial Iron works In Cho- savant. “But you have brought noth­ of the line, as the latter have the Coats Grove...
THE AMERICAN
September, in the year one thousand eight hun­
dred and ninety four.
watch and it keeps three watch officers Woodland ....
PROTECTIVE TARIFF LEAGUE- boyrao were destroyed by tire.
ing to carry it in. Take my shovel."
Present, Cltarlaa W. Armstrong, Judge of
A team belonging to the Jackson
Probate.
“Oh, no, sir,” answered the child. “I pretty busy when one of their number
brewing company ran sway, demolish­ will carry the coals in my hand.”
In the matter of the estate of Joseph D.
must occupy the deck day and night. lasting;......
Detroit...
reneli y. deceased.
ing • number of rigs and badly Injur­
“In yoflr hand? What do yon mean? By doubling up a little each watch Grand Rapids.
On reeling:and filing the petition duly veri­
officer can have every other day off,and
fied ol Julia E. Feheley, widow of said deceased
ing Patrolman HolxhopfeL
You’ll be burned."
Traverse City.
Ptayliu Out a certain Instrument this dav filed
that is, perhaps, the arrangement on Charlevoix*..;.
“Oh, no, sir. I’ll show you how.”
The xUlwre «&lt; ELmlr^
in e*h, Wirt purporting to be the last will and
I”---- PARKER’S
Petoskey ........
e
te*tMn-nt of Mali! deceased be admitted to prowas visited by a fire which de­
The child dipped up some ashes from small ships.
B»yYkw........
b*t- and :hat admiritetrttton MJWiiJMlOiOMB!
the
grate
and
placed
them
in
the
hol
­
I
almost
the
entire
business
por- .-im--!; &gt; Kaid petitioner, the executrix In satf
Dp In Geography.
lowed palm of -her left hand. Then
'•ill n uned or to some other suitable person.^
A school inspector in Scotland was
' lion ol the plsoe.
t hereupon it is ordered, that Ttonnday tw
I A company has been formed at with the tongs she laid two burning examining a claaa In geography, and
H -i nay ol October A. D.. 18B1 at ten o’clock in
coals on top of the little heap of ashes. wishing to ascertain whether the claaa •.rains ailing stations as soon as they
’Goodrich.
“*e forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of
’aid iK-uu.m
that t£e hairs at law Rtf said
'Ehen she bowed, smiled and went out, understood that it ia morning on the seen.
t Freight trains will be run at tbe con1
lish a creamery, inecspu®
,
&lt; ^•■1.,..! and all other persons Interested in
company, who reserve the right t&lt;
bearing thacoals unharmed.
VJ’-I -Mute, are required to appear nt a session
other side of the globe when It la of the
-o^TJU^Gre^SspIds
by
time of meh tralBs without notice.
Ol 'uid court, theu i&lt;» be holdt-u al the Probate
“Well, well,” srdd the man of science night with ua, he said: -Suppose one tb«
No.Uwll! wait at Woodbury tor pa
2’'j’*-. m the city of Hartings, in said County,
to
himself.
'
‘
Hero
I
’
ve
been
studying
fine morning, after dreeaing. yon sud­
«”* »h«»w cause, tf any there be. why the prayer
natural philosophy forty years, and denly dropped through to New Zea­
^t.the ixtitiouer may not be granted. And it
Hxm bsre
* &gt;urth«-r ordered, that said petitioner give no­
never had the wit to do thatl”
'
land and SPked for breakfast, what may bare time to eimk it property; &lt;
tire to the persor.s Interested in said estate, of
Whether be ever repeated the experi­ would the reople sny?" “Ifa your sup­ uaxy do: go forward until next train.
jr &gt;” ;-^ney of said petition and the hearing
W. S. Dawixo. Geu’l
rui ’'’1 ‘’auslng a copy of tins order to be
ment on his own account we are not per you should be asking," said a
B.C.P0TTB*. Gea’IF.AT.Art.
,fl th” HasUngs BA&gt;SKB.anewstold, but if young readers arc tempted
U i-rr pi hiUm! and circulated ia said County
1 bright UttU girt
.
to do so we should advise caution.
v.V a??7 ■once in enrh week for three sncceeal ve
t.xs previous tosuid day al bearing.
Chas. W. abmbthono,
'UtWBW.,
J^-HPro^.

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tlons from oompetinr with us la our Own
markets.

Thurtday, Oct. 4, 1894.
.

MARMIALL L. COOK. Editor-

TMB HASTINOS. MICH., FOSTOFFICE,
SUGUST 14. 1879.

EDITORIAL NOTES
STATE.
LIEUT &lt;HVW.—Alfred Mllnee.
SKC’T of STATE- Washington Gardner.
TREASL'KEB-J. W. Wilkinson.
AUDITOR GENERAL—Wtanley W. TurATT’Y GENERAL—Fred A. Maynard.
COMM B STATE LAND OFFICE-W. A.
French.
SUPT PUB. INSTRUCTION—S. R. Pnttenglll.
'
R’D of EDUCATION—Perry F. Powers.
CONGRESSIONAL.
FOR CONGRESS—Hon. Henry F. Thom-

GOV NTT.

REPRESENTATIVE IN STATE LEGIS­
LATURE-Hon. David Huggett.
BHERIFF-JmH. MeKevltt.
CLERK—John O. Nagler.
REGISTER—Oh*«. W. Jordon.
TREASURER-J. G. UoghM.
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY—Jas. A.
CIRCUIT COURT COMMISSIONERS—
Fred W. Walker; A. E. Kenaaton.
CORONERS—Dm. Sackett and Wright.
Republican Senatorial Convention Fif­
teenth Mstrfct.

The republican Convention for nominating a
candidate for Senator In the State Senate for
tho fifteenth District will be held in the
Loomis opera house. Vermontville. Mich,, on
Wednesday. Oct. 10. tftK at 1 o’clock p. m.
The basis of representation at this convention
will be one delegate to each oce thousand popu­
lation now iu each county as follows: Eaton 33,
Bany at.
F. H DkGot.ia.
Chairman.
M. L. COOK,
Secretary.

A BITTER PILL,
18 THAT POPULIST-FUSION

PILL

FOR DEMOCRATS TO TAKE.

Men Who Respect their Honest Convlc-

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For Several years past there has been a
ring of disappointed democratic office
seekers In this city that has advocated
every eccentric doctrine; every political
whim that has agitated the public mind.
That ring has dominated conventions and
nominated county tickets.
That same
ring has led the democratic party around
by the nose and through manipulation
compelled that party to endorse tbe ring’s
nominees. But the monotony of this pro­
ceeding soon tired the self-respecting vot­
ers of Barry County and they gave fusion
an awful black eye. The victory two
years ago In Barry Coufity eould not be
heralded as any party victory to the re­
publican party of this county. It was
simply a warning to the “ring” that a fu­
sion of political principles that were dia­
metrically opposed, would not be tolerated.
It was a warning to the *‘ring” that here­
after personal political opinions would be
respected by tbe voters. It was a warn­
ing to the "ring” that the self-respecting
democrats of parry County would vote for
no man nor no set of men who did not be­
lieve in democratic principles.,
In a desperate attempt the populist poli­
ticians will again try and force fusion
medicine down democratic "throats. Em­
boldened by theit success tn forcing the
democrats to endorse their county ticket
they now boast that they will make the
democrats "take their medicine” all right
this fall.
Unless we are greatlymistaken’ the
democratic voters of Barry County who
believe in Simon-pure democratic princi­
ples will think a long while before they
will lend any encouragement to a "ring"
of disappointed populist grumblers who
have already done the party a great deal of
Injury.

Congressman Wilson who labored so
hard to open the markets of tills country
to tbe world that his health broke down,
has gone over to the country In whose in­
terest be labored—England—to recuperate.
Many.more eminent men, but protection­
ists who believe in "America for Ameri­
cans,” go over there every year and no at­
tention whatever is paid to them. But not
so with Congressman Wilsoo. He was
wined and dined by the Johnny Bulls and
the London Chamber of Commerce gave
a swell banquet in his honor.
Tbe grand banquet was presided over
by Sir Albert Kaye RollitL who in intro­
ducing Congressman Wilson said that his
name was familiar and honored in every
household in England. He said that the
law had already benefitted England, and
that furnaoes had been re-opened in Wales
and Yorkshire and tbe textile industries
stimulated. In replying to Sir Albert’s
speech Mr. Wilson said among other
things:—
"Our protectionists have been building
defenses to keep you and other n alinos
from competing with us in our home mar­
ket Tbe tariff reformers are breaking
down these defenses.”
In the name of tbe hundreds of factories
and mines that have been closed dawn In
this country; In tbe name of Un bundrodk
of thousands of Idle men, thrown out of
employment in the name of tbe stimula­
tion to Englands industries 'secause of
"tariff reform” legislation, how can the
voters ot this county, state and nation be

We have no personal fight to make
against any candidate or candidates on the
fusion ticket thia year. We do not be­
lieve in that kind of warfare. Our rela­
tions with several of the candidates on the
fusion ticket are very friendly and, qatside of politics, we are glad toaay that tbe
candidates as a whole are entitled to re­
spect. But politically they are entitled to
no respect, because they have no respect
for their own political convictions in that
they accept nominations for office on tick­
ets representing principles exactly oppo­
site. For instance W. O. Lowden Is a
populist—at least he was two years ago.
He lias accepted nomination for prosecutor
on the prohibition ticket which of course
is in favor ot all temperance legislation.
He has accepted nomination for prosecutor
on tbe democratic ticket which is opposed
to all temperance legislation. As a popu­
list he condemns the democratic party; as
a democrat he upholds 1L Every candi­
date on the fusion ticket as a populist con­
demns the democrat party, while every
candidate on the fusion ticket as a demo­
crat necessarily upholds democracy, No
man can honorably oppose democracy and
be in favor of it at the same time.
Candidates represent the principles of tbe
party upon whose tickets they allow their
names to run for office. Candidates on
the pODullst ticket are supposed to repre­
sent tbe principles of the populist party.
Candidates on the democratic ticket ard
supposed to represent the principles of tbe
democratic party, and candidates on tbe
prohibition ticket tbe prohibition party.
That’s all right Nothing is more to be
admired than a firm adherence to what
one honestly believes to be right, and
every man is entitled to tbe respect of his
own honest opinion even though be
proves to be In tbe minority. But bow in
the world a man can so distort his own
political convictions; bow be can juggle
bls own honest opinions sufficient to ask
for tbe'votes of the electors of this county
when advocating temperance 'and anti­
temperance; democracy and anti-democra­
cy; U. 8. bonds and anti-U. 8. bonds, and
numerous other impossibilities, is more
than we can see.

The Statements Sent out
by Democrats in Re­
gard to State Ex*
penditures.
IN COMPARING THE EXPENSE OF
EX-GOV. WINAN'S ADMINIS­
TRATION WITH GOVRICH’S ARE UN­
TRUE.

’ta.iliimBdWKC, 10JU» SllwanU. »

Peter Covert, •

see 14,

to William BtwMrtJ,

High Cut Welt Shoes for Men.
X. HorrtT. »

a, sec 10, Barry.

Welt Shoes for Ladies.

QUIT CLAIM DXXISI.

j. Aubil to Miner 8. Kieler, parcel.
“SS'&amp;m joba BM4». »
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Johnstown, 8100.
caxuntieir nar ■

Moloney Bros. Shoes
Rosb, Levis &amp; Pifers Shoes.

The.charge has been made in tbe demo­
cratic press of the state that Gov. Rich’s
administration eoet the people of Michigan
$500,000.00 more than did that, of the
late ex-Gov. Winans, during whose term
tip "dquawbuck legislature.” tired the
people out by its long and useless session.
The charge is wholly untrue.
The great cry of democracy when It came
in power In 1890 was that tbe expenditures
of tbe state should be greatly reduced and
taxes lessened accordingly. In order to
make an apparent effort to do thi* they
neglected to keep tbe grand institutions
of tbe state In any kind of repair. When
tbe democrate took charge of the state In­
stitutions they were well stocked with
supplies, but everything was empty when
they left There could be but one result
ot such incompetent management. Upon
the return of tbe republican party to pow­
er In the state it bad to aboulder the re­
sult of the mismanagement of the state
Institutions, and it cost 8402,433.00 for
necessary repairs, Improvements, new
buildings, etc., to bring the institutions up
tu what was demanded and expected of so
great a state as Michigan.
Dec. 81st, 1890, the republican state
treasurer turned over to tbe democratic
administration the snug sum of $603,515.­
76. On Dec. 81st 1893, the democratic ad­
ministration turned back to the republi­
cans the sum of only 8345,878.88. What
bad the Squawbucks done with the differ­
ence between these two sums—$257,636,88? Spent It of course. Possibly some of
It was " blown in” by Dan Soper for fold­
ing beds, we don’t know. Then it will be
Remembered that Michigan received $420,­
865.68 from tbe United States.. Add to
ail this tbe tax levy of 1891—1893 amount­
ing to $3,863,051.23 and there is a grand
total of $8,541,563.76 as follows:—
Tax levy for ttoi-92...................... S2.mo3i.22
Received from U. 8
430j«i.«
Reduced am'I in stale treasury ..
aT,«8.«8

There Isn’t a single democrat on the
whole fusion ticket A few disgruntled
politicians whom the democratic party of
Barry county has persistently refused to
recognize fixed up the "slate” and say that
Total cost of dem. administration. &lt;3.341,553.76
they will make every democrat vote It.
Compare with this the showing made by
Wonder if thqy will. Unless we are mlstakenjthese populist wire pullers will find Gov. Rich’s administration as follows:—
Tax levy im-M*...........................83.030360^8
next month that the voters of Barry
Deduct amount required to re­
county respect their political convictions; pair and improve buildings..............
402,423.00
recognize that there Is such a thing as con­
Total cost of republican adminis­
sistency in politics; and abhor "mince tration.................................................S3^17,ra7.5K
Winans* administrationSX541 jm.to
pie” politicians. -■
Bleb’s administration................... 3,217.927.M

HwUnp Market*.

Complete Line Rindge, Kalamback &amp; Go’s. Goods.

Butter. 16 to 15Corn per bu.. 45.
gyp per doz., 13 to 14.
bT3m per lb.. 3H.
Lard per U&gt;.. toan
Potatoes per bu , 40 to 80.
Bye per bn.. 40.
TaUow per ib.xK.
Oats per bu.,
Wheat, red petbw. 47.
Wheat, white per bt . 47.
Clover Seed per bu.. 4 50 to 6.00.
Thuotby Seed per bu xoo.
Barley per bu. so to bo.
Hay per ton^QJR to- 7.00.

I can “fit” you, both in quality
and in price. Give me a call.

F. G. STOWELL

Chicken dressed; 10.
Beef dressed. 5.00.
Wool. 19 to is.
Apples. 25.
Pears, B0 to 80.
Hums SO to 140.
PROBATE ORDER.

2nd day of October in the year one thousand
eight hundred and ninety four.
Present Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of Proka/n 'the matter of the estate ot William H.
Northrup. Deceased.
On reading and filing the petition duly veri­
fied of Newton V. Whitlock, administrator of
said estate praying tor reasons therein sec
forth that he mav be licensed to mortgage the
real estate of said deceased as tn said petition

rhereuoon it is ordered, that Friday tho 36th
day of October A. D.. IM‘4. at ten o’ctook in
tbe forenoon, be assigned for the bearing &lt;rf
said petition and that tbe betro at law of said
deceased and all other persons interested in
said estate, are required to appear at a sawion
of said Court, then to be boldeu at tbe Probate
office, in tbe city of Hastings, in said County,
and show cause, If any there be, why the prayer
of the petitioner may not be granted. And ft Is
further ordered that said petitioner give notice
to the persons interested iu said estate, of tbe
nemleney of said petition and the hearing there­
of by causing a oopv of this order to be published
in the Hahtutos Basran, a newspaper print­
ed and circulated In said County of Harry, once
in each week for three successive weeks pre­
vious to said day ot bearing.
Chas. W. Akmmtkdng.
Judge of Probate.
» (A true copy.)

School BOOKS,
We have a lot of Second-Hand
ones yet.

Harper’s, Sheldon’s, Sanders, Wil­
son’s, Appleton’s, Patterson’s
Spellers, Robinson’s Arithmetics,
Feller's Arithmetics, Davids &amp;
Peck’s Arithmetics,
Milnes’
Arithmetics, Montuth’s Geogra­
phies, Barnes’ U. S. History,
Hutchinson’s Physiology,
Brand’s Physiology, Townsend’s
70 Lessons in Civil Govern­
ment, and a lot of other kinds.

In latter’s favorS 32S,e28.18
Michigan-aught to send a solid repub­
In order to make a showing of economy
lican delegation to Congress this year.
Why? Because the Wilson bill, or rather the democratic legislature of 1891 greatly
the mutilated remains of the Wilson bill, underestimated the expense of running tbe
injures Michigan fully as bad as it does state Institutions, well knowing that the
deficiencies which must result would have We are Agents for the Teacher’s
any other state we believe.
to be met by the next administration that
Reading Circle Books.
Bradford kept quiet during the vlcissi- came in power, which was Gov. Rich’s
tudes of the Wilson bill for fear of preju­ administration. Following are a few es­ LOOK FOR
dicing the Issue. But now that it is final­ timates of expenditures for some of the THE SIGN OF.
ly accepted rejoicings have broken forth. state institutions for 1890—92 together
—Pall Mall Gazette, London, Aug. 15th, with tne actual expenditures:—
1894.
State House ot Correction.
1»1.
1892.
In Kent county the democrats absolutely
Estimated expense 840.000 00 840,000 00
Actual expense........... 73.00000 54,000.00
refused to bare anything to do with fusion.
DeMeney
•32.000 00 921,000 00
In Barry county a.few disgruntled popu­
Upper Peninsula Prison.
lists forced the democrats to have it wheth­
1ft) 1.
1881.
er they wanted It or not
Estimated expense »23.ooo 00
&lt;25.000 00
Hastings, Mich.
Actual expense.......
51,00c 00 41,000 00
Vote for the return of Gov. Rich and a
Deficiency.
920,000 OO 116,000 00
continuation of his honest, capable, eco­
Support of Insane.
nomical administration.
1831.
Estimated expense.... 8325,000 00 8325 800 00
Actual expense........... 380J116 48
As a prominent democrat said "every­
thing went just as the populists mapped
Deficiency • 86,216 48
it out for ns."
Cost of Legislature.
Estimated expense 8140,000 00
"If a nation was made of adamant free
Actual expense........ ....................... 15/.435 87
trade would grind It to powder.’’—Napo­
Deficiency4&lt; 12.433 87
leon.
And so it went until the deficiencies ag­
"I am in favor of a protective tariff and gregated aa follows:—
internal improvements.”—Abraham Lin­
Deficiency for l»i.
•130,702 ST
Deficiency for 1W2.
coln.
Total
deficiency
$206,711
14
Democratic economy comes high in state

New Sheet and Music
Books.
We have made arrangements
with the largest Music Publishing
House in America, to furnish us
with their latest publications every
month which will enable the music
teachers and lovers of music to
select the very latest songs and
instrumental music.
The first installment is at our
store now for inspection.
The
Music is first class and prices reas­
onable.
.

JOHN BE55MER

FOR

COMMERCIAL
SHORTHAND
ENGLISH
COURSES.

Beautiful Catalogue sent on Application.
.
I. H. WHITE, Sec. A Treas-

Rubbers.

Rq&amp;DERS.

Of course it is a little early to~talk
about rubbers, but we want to call

TOUR ATTENTION
To ’thelfactj that we have a big
stock of first class

RUBBER BOOTJ &amp; 5H0EJ
At The Lowest Price's.

Red Front
Shoe Store,

Woollen &amp; Bronson

TOM ARE IPVSTEb

Following is the comparison of tbe cost
of the two legislatures:—
ttenlon of 1891, tegular
$UMVU|
“How can we face the people after Indulging
Session of 18K. special
3MNJ8
in such outrageous discriminations and viola­
tions of principles.”—Grover Cleveland.
Democratic Total..............
"Our protective system is a barrier against
BeMtouof 18M......................
tbe flood of foreign Importations and tbe com­
petition of underpaid labor In Europe.”—Benj.
Bal ance favor republicans.
Tbe clerk hire in some of the state
offices in 1898 was higher than In 1891
why? Because in 1898 the legislature en­
acted a general tax law which compelled
absolutely abandons now
tbe Auditor General to make a new set of
me the claim that protect
tax books for every oounty in the state.
His working force was doubled and for
several months tbe clerks were compelled
re were dependent eu pobUc charity."— to work five nights every week. The Sec­
vaaaman J. C. Borrows.
retary of State also had to increaae hlsFbece are the Industries which the election
Jieveiud were to open up? Go to tee allies foree ou account of the census. Adding
i you'll find them by the score-but free seup- to all thia tbe natural growth and develop­
•m is what they are called. ”-Hon. George
ment of the state U can easily be seen why
more clerks were neeeaaary.
So, in conclusion, it can be seen that
Obsdian Blough, Irrli
18 though tbe democrat* left a deficiency of
over &gt;306,000.00 which the present admin­
istration bad to make good, yet Guv. Rich’s
Joel C. Norton, Irving
OUve Hail. Hastings
administration cost the people 8333,636.00
leas than did the Whums’ administration.
affairs.

u
MtebaolB. Booth to Sylvester Haskins. par-

3
A..

At any time you are m the city to

call and look over our fine and complete stock

of 5-A and other Horse Blankets and our

excellent Plush Lap Robes.

We have the

finest stock ever shown in the city,

Winter
is coming on and you will need something of

this kind.

Practical
Business
■ Tralnlno

W- J. DILLINCH AMPres.
A. L, 8ILVERNAIL, Prin.
The Jeweler.

Th6 ELEPHANT

W. J. &amp; L L Hollowau

SCHOOL

Come and see us when you do.

Yes, winter is coming and you may want

Our stock is complete. We can.t
describe them all, but don’t fail to see what

a stove.

we have in this line when you want a stove.
Yours very truly,

�^B

,

riASTiNG
anner
Thursday, Oct. 4, 1894.
W. K. COOK. Local BdStwZ

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PERSONAL mention.

■

Ami he always
came back !
pgwdeks,
RECEIPTS, and
pYE'STI FFS put up

on D. G. RobluoM pUre, Bontl of U(|
•nd It took wmo brtU #ghtl01[

Uw eltj.

Frank Brown, a young m.n tonn„|r
reaidlng In Irking and well known there,
wax burned to death in the Mate nf. WMh'
Ington, in an elentor 6ro so it I, reported.

" Geor|it *• ’UlUnt Mend, la

Dr. G. w i.nw„
Jratordny. '

In Mlddlerti),

toll Brook" lleUey '* TWU“‘t 'rt«Dd, In

°'

’X

Mme. Mualu the soprano has a compass
of three Mtoctarea, ranging from G below
Mr- »ud Mrs. J p u
the aua to G above high C which le mar­ Rnnld,
lui wwk' ’ ““ Kere In Grand
velously sweet In tone. Heat her Ont. 17,

K. W. Morrill A On. can and will Ml| u&gt;e city this
' CW“g0’ L
in
you a good, Kersey pant at Sl.M, the beet
Kersey pent at »1.M, ,nd an all wool ^»XpXWt,,0“&lt;Uj'OT‘A“'‘
heavy wblgbt at »i.w, also a good Duck
lined coat at 97c.
•« In Gran^lUpw?” KurU *Dd t*nHly
At Soule’, Baaar you wiu find tbe Im­
perial Corset and the Reliance Comet
THE DRUGGIST’S.
Watat for fifty cents. They are the beat
Th,, best Hrtig Store in the cheap ooraeta oo the market. Try them
iuutv ■ . have your family and be convinced.
n- eipt&gt; filled at a low price Tlie council have ordered tS' oart Mrs. J, m Mr
house eewer extended to the iutra^vdon
with l&gt;'”"
ot Broadway and Groen street Many of
Oue door
City Bank. the house, on Broadway will connect with
it
(/Grand Rapids Bne new Pfthian temple
JLX K,P1&lt;I,
Keinein
uill aud winter when you
was dedicated last Wednesday evening.
ire thlnkht. &lt; f buying a BIBLE that
Hon. P. T. Colgroveof this city, supreme Grand"R.pld?to^Zd 8u’d.r‘0“' 'rOnl
1 am .writ fvr the American Bible
•. and will save you
vice chancellor ot the order, delivered the
- -iy Fjj» Cent
principal address, which was highly com.
mended by tbe press.
\

L HEATH,

FRED L. HEATH The Drugfllst
local news.
CIRCULATION •
Inis week,
95 quires.

John Beumer, the jeweler. Is the ap­
pointed agent for Barry County of Jbe
celebrated Estey piano and bu one of
them at his store. All lovers of a nice ~
piano are invited to see it. The price Is
very reasonable for such a fins Instru­
ment.
Wanted—wfme good, bright, healthy

changes for advertisements
... ..ilicv Tuesdays at latest u, boy to learn the printers trade.
We waul
.. in the issue of the week a boy that is quiet, willing to
work, and
* hen brou.
who wont think that be bu the trade
learned the first week. Wages must necH.ar V'i:1 Miisiu’4 and his company of ©warily be small to commence
wlth. One
who does not smoke preferred.
•co to be found go to
^gJRTe are credibly informed tbat^taxes will
be no higher this year than last, which
novelties m millinery will were something over SH' per eent. The
assessed valuation of the various wards
io?ifAings will always be
are as follows. 1st. ward $122.3ie/)0; 2nd.
ward Fl58.12O4&gt;U: 3rd. ward |572.953;
ide local page.
-e Phillips, Optician, 4th. ward S342,070‘ making the total as­

Hert-'fc*
B2u«t read

et. Oft.V IU.
Hi, $10.00 gold watches
: .Mscfs. the jaweler.

Wesley Stewart, who lives south of town
was coming to tbe city Tuesday with a lot
of eggs to sell, when his horse became
a- Co. have commenced
frightened and- ran away. The horse came
* b&gt;r their new hay elevator. down Jefferson street at a rapid pace and
Hastings Is invited to In­ in turning cut on Main street turned tbe
in winter millinery at buggy upside down causing a perfect
shower of fresh eggs to fly in all directions.
work, Prof. Phillips, Tbe animal wu finally stopped unhurt.
ohn Bessmer. Jeweler. The Buggy wu badly demolished.
Joe Rogers wishes to announce that he
F-»r tr«t rU- photographs that never is now at his old stand aud • prepared to
le. call v. Christmas, the reliable pho­ give some good bargains In groceries, He
tographer.
will be glad to welcome'' back all of his
Mrs. Bari Kelsey who had her limb former customers and many new ones, He
broken m . inaway accident a few weeks will continue as in the put to keep the
best goods that money cau buy Mid to sell
^-Ta ■ foundation is completed for D. C. them u ehean as anyone can at a living
Erctoty ist r’s new house ou Green street profit He will pay the highest market
prices for prod uce. Give bkn a call at his
near the M. E. church.
old Bland, everyone knows where that is.
Out- w.ti n. to dav will occur the
Tbe rejwt is being circulated thatC. W.
nuit bicy-. ■ tournament in Battle Creek.
Jordan, tbe republican nominee for Reg­
Good eventi are promised.
ister of Deeds, ran for this office several
The bos.- boys leave this afternoon for
Dowagiac where they will contest for the years ago on tbe fusion ticket It is un­
necessary to make any denial of this un­
proffered at the county fair there. __
truth for those who know Mr. Jordan. He
Tile let;*. \beet envelope in use iuj-tbe
is a man who regards bis principles and
U. S. mails since IfcSG has been dteconAnuhonest convictions too highly to allow
ed by order of. the post-master general.
them to be “fased” with something in
We han- some Stein Bloch &amp; Co. Suits which he does not believe. The statement
to close uci Very'Cheap.
Is absolutely false and without any foun­
E. W. Monnin, i «Co.
dation whatever. He never has run for
When yyu want rubbers just call and office except on tbe straight republican
set as. We have a large line and at low ticket
Hastings people are to have a rich'' treat
prices.
WooLixr &amp; Bromsok.
In shipping potatoes in extremely ©old on the evening of Oct 17th. Tbe Episcopal
Society having secured the famous violinist
weather paper inside aud outaide of th©
• barrel affords the best protection known. Ovide Musin aud hta company to give an
entertainment here, they having an off
The North American Review for Octo­
date between Lansing and Grand Rapids.
ber content-, an interesting article by Dr.
The membero;are all stars, consisting of
Louis Bobinhon ou “The Priraatlve Child.”
Mme. Musin with a glorious soprano voice.
Lost—a baby *s gqld cuff pin either on Miss Bessie Bonsall, contralto, Fred W.
Hate, Jefferson or Green street. Finder Elliott tenor,
Edward Scharf, pianist.
please leave at Fred L. Heath’s the drug­ Every member of this company have ap­
gist.
peared before tho most select audiences in
Tbe -three-weeks-old child of George New York and ocher large citifii and won
Rose died Monday, of cholera infantum. most flattering notices from tbe press. .The
The child’s mother died a little over two price of Beats will only be fifty oeots, a
weeks ago.
small price when we consider tbe company
Only once in a decade do we have a usually receives 8300 for a single night
chance to lujr such' a company as the Every one should go. Don’t have it said
Ovide Mu»in Concert Co., at opera house, Hudngs will not support first class at­
Wednesday ttu* 17.
tractions.
Out of the eighteen games played this
^'Oii. the Buttermilks of Woodland
only two, one to Nashville and one to
Hickory Comers.

L E. Stauffer is In Chicago this week
buying an extensive line of fall and winter
They will be open for inspection .in
•bout one Week. Wait for them.

Found—Gents gold ring. Owner
can
h»ve same by proving property and
payiu; (or th!.«adv.
C. P. Cor.
.Messer Block. City.
E. W. Morrill &amp; Co. cau and will sell
jou a good, Kersey pant at S1.24, the beat
Kmey pant at 81.05, and an all wool

a eight at 81.94, also a good duck
Hoed coat at 97c.
.

a&lt;«4 Commissioners caa find S inch
Bridge Phmk at our yard in Hastings.
Other people can find anything they want
&amp; the line of lumber amu
and auiugm.
shingles.
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COVERS MOST

WEARS LONGEST
LOOKS BEST

SOLD
BY

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bRUQQIST

The Mast Economical DRUG and BOOK STORE in Hastings.

ON GUARD

vl.“nrh°'"nlThOn,””'f Uk» Ann, b
’I’lUni her w„ltl br. Soj.a„
Mra. Fran, Wiiibon. of E.U.,
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^beenruum,^
Mrsr. .££

Gran'Zlra^1‘\ Orebta
Grand Knpid,

sessed valuation 81,190.46m. The tax for
city purposes will be 38.50 on. ev^ry 81.000 “
assessed valuation.

- sufficiently recovered
5 to th- able to ride out.

*

™ SHERWIN
WILLMH’S
FAINT

WE are always “on guard” watch­

*”“«

ing the interests of our patrons, and

Pranks llani, k.rt fm. g(

incidentally our own.

»“•««»■ '»r » Tbit with rel.-

everything in the line of Boots and.

vl,Uta;T“’,BUrd''
U,,lle Crwk- '•
, ll“r her slsler, Mrs. D, fl. Bay,. for .
few days.

Shots that will please you.

»' West B.y
City b the guest or Mr. .nd Mra. A E.
Kenaston.

Our goods are just exactly as we

Mra. Geo. Tomlinson went to Allegau
yesterday to Tlsit hvr
Clarence loung.

represent them.

It pays you, it pays

anyone to buy good goods. We keep

Mrs. Hulda Heed expects to leave tor
lennsylranfathta week where she will
spend the winter.
•
--filaa Fannie Stebbins left tor Ypallantl

them and sell them at just as low a

price as anyone in Michigan.

Mra. Jane B. Phelps, at Monroeville,
Indiana, after siieudlug several weeks
visiting friends In Uil, vlelnlty, has re­
turned to bei home.

have a full line of rubber goods in­

including the Snag Proof rubber boot.

Mrs. Minnie Greble and mother, Mrs.
Butler, left yesterday morning for Brook­
lyn. N. Y.. for a few weeks visit with
Mrs. Grebie’s sister.
and Mrs. Dorr Mudge left with the
Kinde theatre company for St Johns, Sun­
day morning where tbe company will play
a weeks engagement and then leave for
other stales.

W. H. SPENCE

Mrs. M. H. Bailey is building a concrete
walk on her property facing Green street.

New styles In millinery are prettier than
ever this fall. Call at Russell's before
buying.
Select your sheet music at John BessBier’s, the jeweler, for 10c apiece, re­
gardless of cost.
Examine the stock of millinery at Julius
Russell’s before purchasing. You will
find the latest styles.
Lee A Cady bld In tho Jos Rogers &amp; Co.
stock yesterday nnd Inter Mr. Rogers pur­
chased the stock of them?
A souvenir will be given each person
wearing glasses by calling on Prof. Phil­

CASH
NO other terms will buy our goods,

but we make it worth your while to

effects of an abcess, aged 71.
body of a two months old child of
Thursday George Bull, of Ohio, who at
Archie Ayory was brought hero from
present is stopping In Woodland, bought
a 35 cent ticket st the fair ground and left Lowell Sunday for Interment.
Dr. Alice Kirk will have some fresh
his pocket book at the ticket window. Be­
ing in a rush Treasurer Guy Manning took vaccine points Saturday, Those desiring
the pocket book and put it In tbe cash vaccination can call at her office.
Mrs. Gregory, mother of Mrs. Riley Wa­
draw, without as much as looking at the
contents, and with the cash deposited it at ters, was burled Sunday. She was 71
years
of age and death resulted from an
the Natloual bank as no one called for it.
In the meantime Mr. Bull hadn t noticed abscess.
bls loss. He returned to Woodland and
Mrs. Man- Stevens, of Baltimore town­
did not miss his pocket book till along after ship Is lying very low with perltonetls. Her
dark. After a sleepless night he came mother Mrs. Matthews of this city was
down town bright sod early Friday morn­ called there last week.
ing and the missing book was restored to
For fine teas and coffees, you will make
’ Im after an absolutely correct description no mistake if you try those offered by
of tbe contents which amounted to ordr Phillips A Erb. They are of the finest
8900,00 Id bills and notes. To say that he quality and reasonable in price.
was pleased faintly describes it as l&gt;e says I Phillips A Erb wish to eall your special
It
rniuipn w.
-----tbe osoney was earned by hard labor. It
in .ttenUon
to tbelr toe grad- *
nuon vu
was also fortunate for him that it fell 1= . teasand coffee. They also carry a full
the hands of such an honest mau as Mr. line of toe best flour In tbe market

We prefer to make a small profit and

I

We

Tuewtay where she will pursue musical
and other studies this year.

lips, Oct 0 at J. Hessmer’s.
Lee Sing, a genuine Chinaman will
start a laundry in Dr. Barton’s building on
the north side of State street
Mrs. Mary Gregory, mother of Mrs.
Riley Waters, died last week from the

Manning.

We keep

make an extra effort to throw the store

book and credit system behind for good.
a sure one, to the chance of making a
larger one with the risk of loss.

K. K. QRflN L
Cash Clothier.

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•‘THAT WILL DO, MB. FLINT."

[{iaiARDWLC°LrJ°HH5ToW[TO BE OONTINUKD.J

“That s jest as it ought to be, my
child; and it may be that you’ll want
her Advices along of other people’s,
which as for what mine would be, all
I got to say, if it was me, and I said
that soon as I heerd the offer made
th00 Squire Watson—if it was me, I
should hizitat/! before I turned my
back on it, a-knowin’ how much easer
it is, special for wimming, to have
prop’ty and that to 'mount o’ fifty or
sixty thousand dollars and maybe
more palraeii oh ’em jest so. than to
have to work a lifetime and not git
the half or tbe quarter of it. even If
they do have to take up along with it
the incumbence of a man person that

sitting

ox the ri-

they mightn't think in time they could
come up with one they think more of
and would wish to have a acceptabler
companion than what Wiley Amer­
son are, and I’m not a-denyin’ that if
I was a young 'oman and had my pick
of marryin* men, I ain’t a-denyin’
that Wile Amerson mayn’t be the one
I’d pick; but when the big prop’ty that
he hav’ go ’long with it, and it stop a
big law-suit and keep everything in the
family, that would make a difference
with me, and—”
“That will do, Mr. Flint; that will
do,” cried Hannah, her face red with
resentment and shame.
“Oh, Mr.
Flint! I didn’t think as good a friend
as you would hare brought such a
message to me from any man, much
less from the man who hated and out­
raged my husband who was his
brother; who slandered me to his
father, whom he deluded into making
an unjust will, and deluded him
further into the belief that he had de­
stroyed it afterwards; who treated,
not as a slave, but as a dog, his own
wife, and as soon as she was dead
conceived the notion to buy me with
the offer of what he knows belongs to
me and my child already. I wouldn’t
have thought you’d have hurt my feel­
ings so, Mr. Flint.”
“Now, now, Harnah, my child,'Why,
the good Lord know I never had the
least idee o’ hurtin’ yonr fcelin’a.
Been my own daughter, I’d ’a* done the
same, and said that if it have been
“I can’t bear to hear any more of it,
Mr. Flint." Then she rose and went
into the house.
“Well, Mrs. Enlow," said the go-be­
tween, with a grunt, “I don’t ’member
as I ever knowed of a feller kicked
quicker, ner higher, ner dryer. If I’d
knowed it weren’t goin’ do nothin’ but
git her feelin’s hurtedl’d ’a’ never said
what Squire Watson act me, and ruther*n have. Harnah kep* out o’ thfe nice
evenin’ ar, I think I’ll move ou towards
home. I wanted to be dilicate, and I
tried to be dilicate in the namin’ of
my messenge; but I shall tell Squire
Watson, and he may tell Wile, no use;
It’s a lost ball.”
Mrs. Enlow, not without smiling,
apologized as well as she eodd for
Hannah’s excitement, and the old gen­
tleman took-his leave. To onfc' of the

neighbors, who was going to town on
Monday, ho said:
“If you happen to oome up with
Squire Watson, and if you don’t I wish
you’d step into his office and tell him I
say, no use. I *tended to that busi­
ness dilicate as I knowed how; but no
use: a waterhaul, out an’ out He'll
understand.”

Too [oofc real spry.
_
face and «U»ht figure,
whtch
learned to aosommodsta itto bla limpinr movement, showed
. „ -,TBnta4ro in his tastefal dreas.
t the partv with gfaoe, aa
-------- ------- a to mich invitaif be were *oca«tomod
inritaUoiw, and strove, not quite, but near­
ly, .with success, to hide Ms embnrrassment.
_
“Ah:" cried Torrance. “The son of
my dear old friend Lewis Carruthers,
tbe best of court-clerk*, and aa
er
a man as overlived in Milledgeville or
any other town. How are you? A
man of my age, as a general thing,
oughtn’t to invite the young to drink,
but Til make an exception in this one
case, if you and Dabney will join me.
For long afterwards Dabney used to
tell of that meeting at the “Big In­
dian.” of the instant and continued
charm put by the great lawyer upon
the harmless weakling, of the ease
with wh|ch, while entirely respectful
of his feelings, he drew, one after an­
other, everything that was of any
value from his recollection* of hia re­
lations with the Amersons. Rachels
sat and wondered how, in less than an
hour’s irregular a«d apparently un­
concerned chatting, he strung ajong
together items individually seeming
insignificant, but gradually making a
chain incomparably stronger than he
had imagined to be possible. At the
last, as nt the first, they clinked tho
glasses, and, after an engagement to
meet at the court an hour before ita
opening, the lawyers tpok their leave,
and shortly afterwards Rachels carried
Carruthers hnm.

"
to-moiwr
^tnday, I san sleepaa lon&lt; as I plmae.
Bee Mm, and t«U him that I wouldn't. |
object to a toddy, either here or in one '
ol Ms back rooms. Perhaps we'd as j
well jo to the old fellow's den. Step .
over and see, Dabney, that’s a good I
boy."
|
Dabney went, and said that Rachels
could not well leave his store, but that
he would be glad to receive both of
them in his own room at ten o’clock or
a little after. *
“All right, ray son." said Torrance.
"Como about half-past nine, or sooner
if you like, so we can have some pre­
liminary talk. I must compliment ypu
on the way you’ve worked up this case.
* Dabney. That you. didn’t see what I
saw this evening is because of the un­
suspecting innocence natural to you.
•I’d have been a happier man if I’d had
the same. This faculty of unearthing
meanness is an evil one. Do you know,
sir, that sometimes I compare myself
with a bloodhound and feel the ig­
nominy of the simile? I’ve tried my
very best to have confidence in man­
kind, but I can’t; never had it when a
boy. This thing of knowing people is
the meanest knowledge a man can
have. Go on, now, and let me take my
nap."
In less than five minutes his coat and
boots were off and he was snoring.
Dabney paid a visit to his client in
order to make report of progress,
which thus far seemed reasonably sat-

CHAPTER XIX

Some days af ter^the occurrences last
mentioned DabneySvent to Sparta and,
after conferring with Torrance, the
latter said:
“I must see Carruthers, and I must
see that will before the meeting of
court Dabney, sometimes .old eyes,
though they nave to wear spectacles,
can see things which younger, from
want of experience in searching, may
overlook. Aside from Amerson’s pas­
sion for our client (and that is natural
enough), he’s in a scare of some sort;
of what I can’t tell; but I will find out/
Ills patronage of Carruthers is suspi­
cious, aud you must see that ho is
taken care of by Rachels in the inter­
im. That Amerson had a purpose in
having the paper so copied I haven’t a
doubt It’s our business to fipd out
what that purpose was. My theory, as
I believe I wrote you, is that he fraud­
ulently substituted the copy for the
original when the old man demanded
t it for the purpose of destroying it. It
will be a now question whether such a
thing would be construed as a revoca­
tion; but if we can prove *■ the fact,
we’ll get such a hold ou men’s minds
regarding the scoundrel that we can
force him to terms outside of his pro­
posed conditions, which a man of any
sort of sensibility never would have
offered.- If I don't*get to Milledgeville
Friday night, before court, I will cer­
tainly the next day in time for a look
in the-ordinary’s office.”
He did not come until Saturday near
noon. After dinner he, with Dabney,
repaired tcTthc courthouse.
He read the will carefully, twice,
occasionally lingering at a word as if
hesitating what it was, or what it
meant.
Calling for the inventory
which Amerson had rendered in, he
looked over that as carefully, then
said, in a low voice:
“Dabney, are you at all familiar with
Amerson’s handwriting?”
“No; I’ve seen it sometimes, and I
readily recognize his signature."
“The writings seem to have been
made by one hand, yet in the will it
appears constrained. Let me compare
them somewhat longer.”
After so doing, he took the will to a
window, and lifted it between his eyes
and the sunlight outside. Smiling, he
called to Dabney, and said:
“Look over that thing again, and,
doing as I have done, say if you see
anything strange."
After doing as he bid, Dabney an­
swered no.
"There!" he said, almost angrily,
putting his finger on a particular spot,
"don’t you see .that word in pencil?"
“Now I do,” said Dabney.
“Oh, the . sun! the glorious, truebeaming sun! . We’ve got him, as sure
as God is in Heaven! Now, my lad, you
step down town and get R&amp;iner to come
with you. Your legs are more active
than mine. The old man Flint trades
with him frequently, doesn't he?”
"Almost entirely."
"That’ll do. Run, my son, and bring
him here. Tell him that both of us
think it is important."
The conference of the three was
brief. The merchant smiled
______ ____
after__a
brief scrutiny of Mr. Flint’s attesta­
tion, and promised to accede to the re­
quest to keep silent what he had dis­
covered. Yet later In the afternoon he
said to a customer:
"Seaborn Torrance, I aee. is in Mil­
ledgeville. Between you and me, I
believe he’s the biggest .man in the
whole state of Georgia. You’re going
to see some fur fly before he leaves this
town."
"What do you mean?" the others
naked.
“Never mind; do you come to the
courthouse Monday morning?”
When the lawyers had returned to
the tavern, Torrance said:
“Dabney, do you know, sir, that ever
since you told me fully of the admis­
sions made by Carruthers I’ve been
hoping that the case was aS we’ve
found it to be? And did ever a villain
more fully betray his own self? As you
know, I’m not a church member, but
I’m not more sure of my own exist­
ence than that this world is governed
by an Intelligence which is as just and
merciful as it is wise, which, in cases
Hire this of the widow and child of a
good man, uncovers rascality for tho
purpose of beginning its punishment
here, right here, knowing that it won’t
do to put it off. Yet in all my prac­
tice I have never known rascality to
petrator. But I’m tired after my long
ride on an up-hill and down-hill, rooky
and shamelessly-worked road. 1 must
have a nap, and to-night I must have a
talk with Rachels. Saturday night, I
i* the
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TOBRAXCE AXD DABNEY WENT TO THE;
COUBTHOUBE AND WAITED.

isfactory. She had come to town and
was staying with a friend on Liberty
street. Faithful to the lead of Torqpance, he did not make known to her
their latest discovery, but in a modest,
honorable way endeavored to make
himself ns entertaining as.possiblc in
conversation partly relevant to her
case and partly not. He came to the
tavern in time for a good chat with
his senior.
/
"Rachels is a person one cajy talk
freely with, isn’t he, Dabney?*’
"That he la. You may confer with
him in entire trust in his discretion."
"All right, then."
The visitors were received at the en­
trance of the alley to which the prem­
ises entered.
“Ah, Gus, my good Big Indian, how
is it, and how has it been with you?"
"So. so,’Mr.. Torrance, only a little
jaded from having to take care of poor
Owen Carruthers, who’s been on a bit
of a spree with some money he got
from Mr. Ametson. I’ve got him In
charge, so as to not let him miss court
o’ Monday."
“That so? The devil! I mean Amerson. Bless your heart, Gus, for your
thoughtful kindness!
I wanted to
have a talk with Carruthers, but eomething has transpired that makes it
hardly worth while before Monday
morning. Have you got him with you,
and have any of his senses come back
to him?"
“Yes, sir, he’s in one of my rooms,
and ’5a aoouz
about over
over iu
it. iI’m
m to
to let,
let mm
him
auu
have one more drink alter.while. Til

find out before you leave if it will suit
to talk with him to-night I'm glad
you came. I got him scared at tbe
idea of keeping drunk and being fined
by the judges, who would put him in
jail till he sobered up. It will help
might'ly to know that you are in town,
and might do good if he knows you are

; After entering the room, Torrance
began to talk in his usual deep bass
tone on indifferent subjects. After a
few minuter, Carruthers, who was on a
bed in a room adjoining, called to
Rachels.
.
“Tell him," said Torrance, ‘Tdlike
him to take a drink with me.”
“Who the devil is that talking in
your room?” Carruthers asked. ’ ‘Blamed
if it didn't sound in my very sleep like
Sebe Torrance’s big voice.’.’
“That’s just who it is. He’s come
over to be ready for the Amerson case.
When he found out you were here, he
asked me to tell you that he’d like you
to take 3 drink with him and Squire
Dabney in my room. You're to have
one more, you know.’’
"My Lord! I didn’t know the man
knew me so well. You see, Gus Rachels,
that I’m more of a gentleman than
some folks take me for. Why, certalnly, of course. I’m glad I never took
my last drink you limited me to
sooner. Baud me them clothes, won’t
you, Sally brought me this evening.
How do I look? Is my face at all
swelled? And my eyes, do they look
tolerable clear?”
“Oh, you're all right enough, now.
The thing is to keep ao.”
He assisted him in dressing, the
while cautioning him how to conduct
himself in the presence of the distin­
guished visitor, ending thus: “I hope
you’ll show Mr. Torrance that you
don’t belong to Wile Amerson.”
“Gus Rachels." said the invalid, while
being assisted in tying his cravat,
“you’re the only man in this blessed
world I’d let talk to me that way. You
know you arc. You sec a man like
Sebe Torrance has asked me to take a
drink with him."
His moistened eyes and the pathos
in his words touched Rachels, who
with instant eompa&amp;Kion said:
"Oh, you know I didn’t mean to hurt
your feelings, boy. I’m not a-denvlng
TO* todo right. That’ll do.

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hu a Jersey emr.
p.vuau.y oruio »«»x”
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recently py experts and tested 13.40 lbs.
tatter taih»- loo lbs. of milk, while 4
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OUR STATB TICKET.

honestly, that protection to American
The Republicans of Michigan, repre­ Industries in imperatively demanded.
That was bukixess.
sented at Grand Rapids in the largest
from re,Wrat» of Bod »irt be laid on the
Hence the new tariff law recognizes
table. Carried.
conventiop of delegates that has ever
the truth, the justice and the necessity
Common
Coundll
met
in
adjourned
ses
­
assembled in the history of their party, of the principle of protection for which
Moved by Aid. Tinkler that Dibble St
sion Friday eve.. Sep. 28th. *94.
_
presented for the suffrages of the the Republican party has boldly aud
be opem-d for Bund St. south to sec. line
Mayor Greueel presiding.
Carried.
people a state ticket which is above honestly contented for many a year
Present at roll call. Aid. Bennett, Hieks,
Ayes. Bennett, Hicks, Huffman, Osborn,
cavil or legitimate criticism. It stands and thus given the lie to the Chicago Huffman, Osborn. Tinkler and Waters. .
free trade platform. But while the
Tinkler and A'eissert.
Absent at roll cal! Busby and Welssert.
without a flaw. 'Every candidate upon Democratic tariff law in many a provi­
Nays. None.
•
Moved
by
Aid.
Tinkler
that
the
reading
it is a representative citizen. Ea i sion recognizes protection an a living
Moved by Aid. Welsaert that council
of minutes of last meeting be postponed.
principle
of
national
economy,
that
law
adjourn
to
meet
Wed.
eve
Oct
3rd.
1894.
one has achieved success in his o' n
Carried, Ayes. All.
Crrrted.
line of work. .Nearly all ol them have is atilt so fine a sample of Democratic
Aid. Welssert took his seat.
Ayes, AIL
“how-not-to-do-if’ as to damage what
been tried in the very offices to which
Aid. Waters excused.
E. G. Holbrook.
The following accts, audited:
they ask election, and not one has been it even pretends to protect It is ar­
rant
botch
work.
Recorder.
C. 0. Freer, cross walks x
found wanting. The flection of this
When the Detroit Free Press, the
879.75
ticket cannot fail to give the peonle lending organ of Michigan Democracy ' -W. Rhodes, labor
A
Fleer
of
Her
Mind.
1.50
N.
Nary,
what they demand—a vigorous, noMst
A lady correspondent has this to say:
talks politics, it-extols the Chicago
1.50
Geo. Hagadoni.
and economical state administration.
“I want to glvr a niece of my mind to a
.75
platfopm of free trade. Rut when it
L. Bennett
The administration of Gov. Rich,
certain class who object to advertising,
4.00
talks BUSOniM, it endorses the doctrine
W. A. Scldmore,
who asks for a re-election, is one that
when
it costs them anything—this won’t
1.95
of protection us uecetisary for the fos­
E S. McMurry.
the people will never foiget. If there
1.50 cost them a cent.
tering and -upbuilding of American in­
R. C. Waters,
'
is one quality in a man which more terests.
I
suffered
a living death for nearly two
2.40
• M. Cramer,
than another commands the respect of
1.50 years with headaches, backache, in pain
In its issue of September 8, the Free
M. C. IL IL Co. frg.
standing
nr
walking,
was lietng literally
the American people it is maniv cour­ Press publishes and editoriaUy en­
87.27
Goodyear Bros. Tap.
age—not mere animal courage—but dorses an interview with Alexander
2.50 dragged out of existence, my misery in­
T. Booth, labor
moral courage. The fearless discharge MacGruthar, director of the Standard
1.18 creased by drugging.
M. Mc.Pbarland
At last, In despair, I committed the sin
of duty, rvgardle-Mi of personal feel­ Pearl Button Company, of Detroit,
4.95
J. Mullen,
•
ings, is sublime, and the people have which is a remarkable testimonial to
3.00 of trying an lulvettised medicine. Dr.
Pierce
’s Favorite Preacrtplluti. and it re­
Stanley
a
Radford
rps.
on
tools
had some remarkable exhibitions of it the justice of protection. But the Free
4.75
Hastings Sept.-28 1894
stored me to' the blessednere of sound
during Gov. Rich’s administration. No‘ Press was talking Btrstxiteu at that
health.
I honor the physician who whbn
George
Radford,
labor
82.80
governor, unless it was that noble war time and not politics—at least not
George Radford
* .80 he known he can cure, has th» moral cour­
governor whom the Republican party Democratic politics, for it was very
Chas. Grace,
age
to
advertise
the fact.”
.30
gave to the state of Michigan—Austin good Republican politics.
The medicine mentioned cures all 'the
James Shea and team.
4.20
Blair—ever had greater responsibilities ’
That interview represents Mr. Maedelicate diseases peculiar to females, as
Chas.
Nobles police duty.
8.00
cast
him than Gov. Rich
has had. I ^unYoV
Grulhar as very much
And upon
“hrw^X'ne^Tknown
to fli^X
-ith^
Lee Cooley.
8.00 “Female Weakness.” periodical pains, IrAnd hedischarge
was neverofknown
to flinch. &gt; | BtitutionaUJ" in
“’"T®'
Mack Stebbins,
.sturdy JS
-- »------ - * duty
•
•has character
7.80, rcgulnritie-, nervous prostration, spasms,
John
My
res.
7.80 chorea or St. Virus’ Dance, sleeplessness,
ixed his entire offirlal course.
\
tion atfordeu tn
f. Pri*b.-cthreatened Insanity.
I). IL Trego.
1.00
paring the stormy sexsioa of 1891 । he is interested The Kutlnar?
Chas. Barlow dray
.60
when Ilia Republican minority in the '"cU-ers had f.und a «a.
Mike Custer
senate had lo fight tor the merest ? Uie old tariff law hv drilltnir «o
K
To i&gt;ennanent)y cure constipation,
__ -r,-vAvresb j ~~—•*• —■
*»w, oy arming no holes
Riley Waters labor,
2-85 bllllou.MMtss, indigestion or dyspepsia, use
recognition bv the Democratic minority ,
buttons and then importing
Mark Smith,
1.35 Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant PeUetls.
of th.- riu-bte\vhir.h .1— -'jo .test'scuse them ut a low rate of tariff as "mana­
Third Ward.
of honor and decency would
factured* pearl,*
m-url. ’ instead of buttons.
’ 11^1^ ! factured
Jim Shea labor.
1,50
corded them Hon.
Milncii. was | thus
" demoralizing
" *
the markets. The
Fourth Ward
The Ann Arbor street rallwaj people
the Republican leader. Ever watch­ । new law prevents this dodge and thus,
Wm. Beadle
ff.50 have two new cars, making the total
ful to assert the right and to resist as the Free Press claims, affohds the
Fred Beadle and team
9.75
eight.
Democratic usurpation aqd injustice
l-F.ARL BUTTON INDUSTRY KOBE PBOLouie Beadle and team
9.75
he actiuired » skill in parlianrentarv TETTION THAN THE McKlNLKY LAW
Two fruit growers, at Petoskey have
Geo. Hagadom
and legislative tactics which will DID.
shipped over i.ooo bushels of plums this
Frabk Ryerson
1.50
make him n magnificent president of
If the Free Press had been talking
season.
Gill Darling.
4.20
the senate. Nnch is the Republican Politics it would have denounced this
Geo, Crajner
SOO
The tenth anniversary of Father Magcandidate for lieutenant-governor.
as “a fraud and a robb ry and.unconBurr Warner. •
1.50 nan’s pastorate in Muskegon was cele­
The three members of the board of stitutional.” but since it was talking
First Ward
brated Thursday.
state auditors—Hon.
Washington i BUsiNE'H it gloried in the fact that a
Win. Beadle
13.60
A cornet band lias been organized at
Gardner, Hon. James M. Wilkinson ’ local factory had escaped the blight of
l»uie Beadle and team
|4.70
and Hon. William A. French—the pres­ ■ Democratic free trade.
Fred Beadle and team
, 14.70 Hillsdale college, to be known as the
Some of. the expressions made bv Mr. I Gvn. Hagadom and tram
college
cadet band.
ent incumbents of the offices of secre­ I
11.40
tary of state, state treasurer nnd eom- ' MaeGrnthar in this interview so highly I A. D. Maynard nnd team
10.20
The annual session of the state grand
mimioner of the state land offict—are endorsed l»y the Free Press are very
Wm. Tennyck
7.35 encampment, 1. O. O. F„ will be held in
tlie Republican candidates for theme pertinent. Since they embody good
Gill Darling
7.85 lllllsdahi October 9.
office They have held thc«e positions ' Republican doctrine and are also comDavid Wolcott
8.85
Lake Odessa members of the United
of responsibility but a short time, but men ltd by the Free Press, the.people
G-o. Cramer
10.20
sufficiently long to demonstrate their . can safclv rely upoA them as axioms of
l.llM-rt) Warner
8 85 Brethern society are raising money to erect
a
new
church.
sound
political
economy.
eminent fitness for the offices which ;
Humer Warner
8.85
tliey ask. Never has the state had a 1
Mr.tf. MabGruthar says: “We need
John Dean
5.85
Clarence Bishop^
better board of auditors to protect its 1 M&gt;tnv pr’teetion. ich as is provided in
5.85
treasury. They are industripus. con- I l^e nc.w bill, for .. 1.
... difficult to buildi
Moviil by. Aid Tinkler that the accts. be
sejenpous and economical, as the re- I UP an hifartt industry. The help have allowed and orders drawn "in respective iL*??
cords of t he^r transactions conclusively I to
&lt;,ducaty«JI and the expenses of fund* for same. &gt; Carried,
s ’*w tnnfc and su-eiiJo001!. pur,n«r.
show. Every item of buxine.'* receives turningout the goods are consequently
Ayes, Bennett, Hicks, Huffman. Osborn. {
their personal attention. Every claim ,fin»ier.than they would be if our Tipkier and Welwert.
«*
against the state is keenly sci utinized. ||p*taWisl|inents had been running for
No constructive expense accounts. ' trcncratii'ns.” This is what the ItvpnbMoved by Aldflllcks that tho bill of
re«orias
either for themselves or for others, are j “can P*rt.v has claimed for years. And Cement Co. fur cross walks in 4th want be
Free
l*rv&gt;s endorses
it as a good- allowed ns corrected. Carried.
allowed to pass, and all business is I the
*u
M
~ ‘ “ '*
Ayes, Bennett, Hicks. Huffman, Osborn,
dispatched with the most methodical ; iu.:hinems principle, although it is con­
.
Tinkler ami Welssert.
exactness. The same care is exercises 1 । trary to Democratic politics.
The mode of mcnsfaroment of a
Mr. MaeGrnthar again says: “It Js.
Nays. None.
in the management of their respective ■
offices as is shown in their transactions i of course, impossible for UNtocompete
Moved by Aid Weisscit that the bill of miner’s inch of water varies in differ­
with Austrian "tabor. Skilled labor T. Bennett and M. Cramer be allowed ent localities, but the accepted legal
as a board of auditors.
Michigan today has one of the most I over ‘there, it has been shown, receives Carried.
measure is that quantity of water
Ayes, Bennett, Hicks, Huffman, Osboru which will flow through an opening of
systematic and perfect tax laws it has ’ six nit 83 p?r week and our men will
ever had. Of its excellencies more is j not work, nor should they be a deed to Tinkler and Welssert.
one square inch in the bottom of a ves­
said in detail in another column. Avhile I work, for any such figures. The pres­
sel under a mean pressure of four
• Moved by Ahl. Hick? that the bill of Inches. Fifty of the above miner’s
perfection cannot be claimed for any I ent tariff bill solves the difficulty
human law. it may be truthfully said 1 nicely for both manufacturers and •Goodyear Bros for Tap. fur V. Leins be inches is equivalent to a discharge of
of the tax law of 1893, that it comes j AmericTn workmen by providing am­ allowed. Carried.
one cubic foot of water per second. To
Ayes. Bennett, Hicks, Huffman. Osborn
much nearer to being a model revenue ple protection, leaving a rl ance for
j get the number of gallons in. miner’s
law than any of its predecessors. That j good profits to the manufacturer and Tinklernnd Welssert.
' | inches multiply th‘e given number of
the
opportunity
to
make
liberal
earn
­
X
h
)&gt;.
None.
law stands us a practical demonstra­
Moved by Aid Bcimetl that the bill of • inches by 14,WH, pointing off five decition of the remarkable adaptability of j ings for the workman. This is not u
matWr of FQLfTics; it is bi sinews.” The C. O. Freer la- referred to side walk com. ' nmls. The result will be the number
Hon. Stanley W. Turner to the office ,
Republican party has never a-ked the to report on. Carried.
of gallons discharged per second. To
of auditor-general. Scarcely had he ! American workman to work for any
A
I get the __
_ inch
_
miner's
iu gallons, divide
taken the office when he set-himself !
To Ihr llouomUe tl.r H.yor .nd Com- the number ol g.non." flow, or &lt;lbe
such wages and so it erected the pro­
about perfecting the revenue laws of tective policy as a barrier lietween him mt n Council of the City of Hastings:
| —Large
■
■ - by --------per minute,
8.9766. --The rethe state. With rare skill, tact, judg­ and European wages. The Free Press
We the undersigned lot owners on | ult will be the number of inches
ment and perseverance he secured the commends that barrier on BpsiNEss
sought. One miner’s inch in gallons:
enactment of the tax liw of 1893, and principles, although it fails to square Broadway nnd Green streets in the fourth
ward of the clty-of Hastings, do hereby
Per second is 0.1496; per minute, 8.976;
so brought order out of chaos in his with Democratic politics.
petition your honorable body to extend
deiwirtmerit- His administration has,
The legitimate conclusions are plain. the sewer as now constructed to the Court per hour, 538.56; per day, 12,925.44; per
in this one respect, been of incalculable
Republican politics and good busi­ House, south on Broadway to the Inter­ month, 393,416; per year, 4.731,017.
benefit to the people of the state.
One miner’s inch will flow; Ten acres
ness policies are synonymous.
section of Green and Broadway.
Hon. Fred A. Maynard is one of the
per year, 1.45 feet deep; 14.49 acres per
That is demonstrated by the course
Philip T. Colgrove and six others.
foremost lawyers of the second city of of the Democratic administration in
Your Committee to whom was referred year, 1 foot deep; 18.11 acres per year.
the state. No nominee for attorney framing its tariff bill, and has been the matter of extending sewer on Broad 9 inches deep.
general on any ticket in the field can conceded by the leading Democratic way to Green Street would recommend that
compare with him, in the qualifications organ of the state.
If The Baby is Cutting Teeth.
the sewer be extended as asked for by tbe
requisite for that responsible office.
Democratic politics not only vary far
Be sure and use that old and well-trlfd
Besides his legal training he has a wide from good business principles, but if above petition.
remedy, Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for
W. 1). Bennett.
children teething. It soothes the child, softens
acquaintance with those public, ques­ carried out are destructive of American
W. F. Hicks
the ntas, atlavsall pain, cures wind colic and
tions and problems of state policy industries.
Jno. Weissebt
Is the best remedy tor diarrhera. Twenty-five
which so largely characterize the le^ra!
That is demonstrated by the cowarocents a bottle.
Geo. Tixkijcb
duties of the state’s attorney. While iceof the Democratic administration
Moved
by
Aid
Welssert
that
the
prayer
the people scarcely appreciate the fan- ’ in abandoning its declaration of. “fraud,
portanee of the office of attorney gen­ robbery and unconstitutionality and of tbe petition be granted and work ordered
Carried.
eral and certainly fail to compensate adopting the Republican principle ol done.
Ayes, Bennett, Hicks, Huffman, Osborn,
him for a tithe of the services he is protection as the basis of much of iti
Tinkler
nnd Welssert.
called upon to render, yet the Republi­ tariff law, and it is further demon
Najks, None,
can candidate stands ready to do his strated b/ the admissions of the Free
Moved by Aid. Tinkler that the request
duty to the uttermost. His adminis­
of Mr. Trego in regards to side walk be
lead-, to Consumption. Stop
tration of the office will never be meas­
The best Interests of the country are
safer in the hands of the Republican granted. Carried
ured by the salary.
the Cough, heal the Lungs,
Ayes. All.
Of Hon. Henry R. Pattengill. the party, Whose policies are based on
Moved by Aid. Hicks that Uie side walk
and strengthen the System
Republican candidate for superinten­ good business principles, than in the
com.
be
.instructed
to
build
concrete
side
­
dent of public instruction, little needs Sand, ot the DewoCTaUo party. wboM
with
to l&gt;o said. By his abundant fruits the policies are not only contrary to good walk on Mrs. Bailey’s north line, west from
people know him. .Since its first in­ C?.siue« principles but even deatruo W, II. Powers north west corner to west
line of her property on Green street, ac­
ception Michigan’s educational system tire of them.
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cording to resolutions already passed udoji
has not had a more “hustling’ expo­
by thte common council.
Dlsgnsted With Democracy.
nent than he has lircn. His industry
Ayes, Bennett, Hicks, Huffman, Osborn
and activity are infectious and he has
Thu elections which have taken
awakened an enthusiasm in the whole place since the people made their fear­ Tinkler nnd Welssert.
Nays, None.
army of teachers never before known.
Moved by Aid. Huffman that the hal. of
There can l&gt;e no dry-rot in Michigan's ful mistake in 1892 conclusively show 820 due F. FHleld on Broadway job be al­
educational system while “Pat is in that the reaction is well under way.
tho Cream of Cod-liver OU
Carried.
the saddle. From Keweenaw Point to The people are thoroughly &lt;1 l.gusted lowed.
Ayes. Bennett, Hicks. Huffman. Osborn
and hypophosphites. It is
the Monroe marshes he is known as with Ifemocraej andare only
■Tinkler and Welssert.
‘Hhe right man in thwight place.
tor the day of reckoning with their
palatable and easy on the
Nays, None.
Hon. Perry F. Powers, who comes
To the Mayor Common Council of the
stomach.
Physicians, the
before the 'people for re-election as deK'-‘ItrVork for the first time in rltv of Hustings. Gentlemen We the meiumember of the state ixjard of educa­ sererTl r'^ wSt Republican in 1S93 Iwrs of the Hastings Fire Dept, respectfully
world over, endorse it.
tion. has an honorable record in that rioting the Republican state ticket ask that tbe salary of tbe Firemen of this
position as his endorsement. He has and a Republican legislature.
Daa’t ba
Substitutes!
u.i_ Dept, be raked to 820 per year and we to
New Jersey, which had been sohd^y stand all loss to eloChlng. Said day to begin
been for years an enthusiastic worker
PreperM by beet IA Bo«n«. N. Y. AQ Drauiata.
in the cause of public education and Democratic for years, returned a legis July 1st. 1894. Signed by Chief W. A.
the people can no where find a safer lature Republican in both branches.
Scldmore and 30 other Firemen.
and better person to whom to entrust S^nX^W
Moved by Aid. Huffman that the above
the interests of its magnificent normal
be referred to fire com. Carried
school. He has earned his re-election.
Ayes, AIL
Moved by Aid. Weiasert that tbe bill of
Goodyear Bros, for lanterns and grease be
Business v*. Polities.
referred back to firm for correction Carried.
When democratic orators talk poli­
Ayes, All.
.
Is a ihource of muck Buffering. The
Moved by Aid. Welssert that the bill of
tics they extol the beauties of Tree
Bvatem should be thoroughly cleansed
of all Impurill'-H. and the blood kept In
trade and the fraud and robbery of iOOhim which had scarcely been wred Goodyear Bros, for labor In lowering pine
a healthy condition. 8. S. 8. removes
tom the BepnWicw ™ck “ m{. and lire bydts. be referred back to linn for |
protection. But when they talk busi­
^o«e«rMeKintey. correction. Carried.
. CHRONIC SORES.
ness and deign to consider the material
Moved by Aid. Osborn that the bill of |
interests of the country, they invari­ •fee‘5I^Tre^rUst spring.
ably fail hack upon protection, as the
Hocking Fuel Co. be laid on tbe table for
without an equal.
Ira F. Stllea. of Palmer, Kan., Bays:
only sure foundation of American in­
lo°f T^o^oitA
of one week. Carried.
“My foot and leg to my knee waa a
Ayes All.
■
dustries and American wages.
running nore for two years, and physi­
Strader.
• The career of the present Democratic
Marefl i&gt;y Aid. Osborn tbit tho bill ot
cians said It could not be cured. Af’er
taking fifteen small bottles of S. 8.8.
administration well illustrates the
Goo. Iloptiorn Ot TS &lt;=“. be allowed.
Uwre-l. not • .ore °f&gt; “i.LP'iXV
truth of the above propositions. That
have a new leaee on life, f &gt;.n seventy(
'
aim
.'
Bennett.
Hlcki.
Hutrm«n,
Osborn
administration came into power on the
“ven years old. and have Ud my «rc
renewed at least twenty yfsra by the
declaration of the Chicago platform
Tinkler end Welssert.
that protection is “a fraud and a rob­
Nm. None.
Moved by Aid. Bloks that the combery and unconstitutional.”
munleatlon from board ot education be
That
was politics
.
But when
the Democratic
adminis­ *re ‘teo’bJltill ringing in the cars of laid on table till nex. tneetltij. Carried.
BWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta, Ga.
warning &gt;» .tiurojl
n.nnbl cans ot
tration was confronted with the re­
d
^
‘
he
Moved^by Aid. Huffman that the petition
sponsibility of enacting a new tariff

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�Additional Local News.
For some time past Richard Doyle has
been ailing, the cause of his trouble giving
rb»e to a variety of opinions. Sunday eve­
ning between six and seven o’clock, be was
sitting in his lunch counter and complained
of a pain in bis feet. With difficulty he
managed to get home, and about two
o’clock Monday morning suffered a stroke
of paralysis his body from his legs down
behag" paralyzed. At this writing he Is
doing a* well as could be expected and his
physician b&amp;s hopes of his recovery.

working there but tbe union absolutely
compelled him to leave or starve to death.
He had every appearance of being an hon­
est, sober, industrious man. The little
boys seeded to be very healthy and rug­
ged aud’seemed to stand the trip first rate.
They were bare-footed when they reached
good
the city but they left
with
shoes and stockings and a good sited
lunch basket well filled.

THE FAIR.
Good Attendance and Fair Kxhlblt*.

stoner should It© left to tbe Mayor of the
City. That tbe appointment coming from
tbe Mayor would insure the better enforce­
ment of the laws of tbe city. As the Mayor
Is held largely responsible for city govemrornt he ahonld certainly be endowed
with a vote and veto power. Until tills is
done in this city the office of Mayor will
continue to be simply a figure bead. As he
is tied hand and foot at the present time
he can do nothing.
As announced above this meeting will
be called to discuss these and other ques­
tions to give the people of this city an op­
portunity to say whether they want lhe
charter changed or not.

HYPNOTISM

THE REPUBLICAN POSITION. ■ |

A Tariff ItevUloc on True Protective .
, Linos PromisedThe esteemed Boston Herald thinks ’
the republicans will be bothered a* to
their course regard ing the tariff ques­
tion in the congressional campaign, j
It draws dn the resources of it* imag*- ,
nation to evolve the following zap- ;
posed republican quandary:
•To affirm that a republtesn majority ahouM
be elected to the bouse of reprcaontauvesat
the coming election In order to prevent me 1
democrat* from diaturblnc bueinoa* by further
meddling with the tariff, and la tbe some
breath to denounce the democrats for not bav­
made good their party pledget In eb*n&lt;tn&lt;
AFTER THE NEXT SEA FIGHT. in#
tho tariff M they said they were going vo do,
Th« Viator Liable to B* Kmt&gt;arr«BMd ta and to further affirm that if the :rcP^c*"
are reelected wether revtsloxrof
Dtepoalnir of His Prioo.
be made, at least in HD6, which wUl give the
When one battle sljip captures protection that th Wanting in the existing law.
another in midocean in tbe next naval 1. u&gt; adopt so contradictory a course a* to com­
war, what is she to do with her prize, pel the abandonment of one or other of its con^
fileting features before election day arrives.
asks the Philadelphia Times. In the
That is the bourbon of it. Trans
old days of wooden walls there was no lated into the plain United Staten
difficulty in the practice. If the cap­ tongue. the course of the republicans
tured ship could float a prize cn-Wxyas
-­
put aboard and all practicable sailwitar 18
• remind thc voters that the busl. They
made for the nearest friendly port,
B
new depression, witjy its enforced idle­
while tlje victor continued on her ness to tops of thousands of working­
cruise; or, if both ships were badly in­
men and its reduction of wages to tens
jured, both put into harbor.' But now- j of thousands of others, was tbe direct
/ Potion of! a Pfize crew result
rcsui, or
,ic wram-w
mm™
of aemocnM
democratic
threats of -tariff
would be far from commanding. The ; tlnln!ria
thot „hil0
now Uri|f
„ptured.re«Hcou Id »01 be managed ,
,g ( *
(n iu red„ction8
by
captors
” her
*
n —she
“ would have to re­ I of duty than Cleveland. Wilson and
main in charge of her own engineers their compeers wished, It is having an
and her own firemen, and the victors, unfavorable effect on onr industries;
instead of sailing the ship, while the that it increases imports, thus reduc­
prisoners remained under hatches, ing the quantity of goods manufac­
would be reduced to the status of a po­ tured here, and consequently there is
lice, and thus would the opportunity :■ less work Idn American workingmen;
for a recapture be greatly increased. ; that the reduction of wages to a lower
For, while in the old days the entire •। level ia thus made permanent; that
captured
crew were disarmed
and im-,
| with less money the people cannot buy
prmoued. aeuoucombatm.uofa ca^ l
mu(.h nor of tho

It look, now — thonffh the WUeon.

WC pro'mWnF K&gt; weU TH. will ba
a Freat ret-back to the farmer, of
NabrMka. KaMaa, Utah and Cali­
fornia.
The farmer, deeiare that there la
not profit .ufflclent on the product to
.tend to sweeping a roductior-, and it
now look, aa though tbU industry,
built up .peclally lor the benefit of the
farmer, fconld hare Vo go to the wait
The farmer will bo compelled Vo Vnrn I
hl, attention to come other crop and
the men who found employment in
the mill, wIU bo forced to neck other
fields.
Th? bounty paid on beet sugar last
year amounted to $*&gt;52,174.84, distribu­
ted as follows: California, $855,788.84;
Nebraska, $118,884; Utah. $77,542.
The strangling of this Industry
means a loss not only to these states,
but to the consumers of sugar through­
out the country. It is collateral legis­
lation in behalf of the sugar trust.
This product was not controlled by
the trust It supplied the local mar­
kets, the bulk being consumed in the
immediate neighborhood in which it
was made. The beet sugar mills bore
nearly the same relation to localities
that the old toll grist mills did and in
some sections still doiu the cast Now
they are wiped out ruthlessly by demo­
cratic legislation in the interest of the
most monstrous and heartless monop
ply that ever cursed this country. Idle
farms, idle men and idle mills in Utah,
California and Nebraska will be mute
witnesses to the incapacity of the
democratic party to legislate for the
Tl
“«•
tha‘ thi» condition of tbluuL
(riven their liberty,:
X,d ! •»&gt;“»
tb“ bclt lnU-rc,ta °' th' country, and will prove valuable cam­
ing, and much might be aecompliabed ;
and thc
th(_ TotM&gt; paign object lessons.—Boston Trav­
by a couple of recond engineers with
democracy Irom
eller.
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their wita about them, lor instance, ej. an(] cl(,ct
blicBM to 0o„RrcM
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.
would it be so difficult to superinduce . jnstciatj
a slight explosion In the port engjue ,
rcpubilcaus point to
tarAs soon as it becomes certain
and under corer of the confnsiou'to-^. e J|M,l
the dcmoc„llc ,^rty dld that tho republicans will be in con­
liberate the prisoners? Agmnx t&gt; T,
th&lt;_ )w)
mado
Ju
trol of the next house business will bearmament of a modern battle ship ,
would complicate affairs. Relatively
to the powers of a machine gun the I
prize crew would be greatly dispropor- [
tionatein strength, since the chances
for the prisoners to obtain control of 1
one of these engines would be in­
creased by the freedom of their nonoombauints.
’ Altogether the number of men re­
quired for police duty on a captive bat­
tie ship would be very large, and a vic- |
torioas ship would have to reduce the
efficiency of her own gun crews to an ■'
unpleasant extent. It would probably ;
be found necessary in almost every ■
case for the captor to stand by nnd ac- !
company her prize home across the At- J
lantic or the Pacific. as*the case might
be. And this would boa double incen­
tive to the conquered to effect a swift
and noiseless recapture of their own
shipj”for if they did »o one unexpected ’
torpedo or discharge of a twelve-inch I
gun. carefully aimed, might very easily j
turn tbe fortune of war entirely in
their favor. In other worda, and not .
to define too closely upon the possibil- !
ities of the case, the capture of a bat- ‘
tie ship in an ocean duel in the next ■
naval war will by no means ease the i
mind of the successful commander. He
will have a leviathan on his hands
that it will tax all his energy and clev­
erness to bring safely into port, and
there may be moments when he will
“ Beware the awful avalanche
be tempted to lock up every mother's
It’s booming right along.
son of her engineers and firemen in
the military tops and run her home un­
Vermont and Maine have sool
der jury sails.
And New York will go it strong.—Troy Times.

AKO IlKAItTUB rt«uSU 1“”^

SHORE THE

“New Arrival"

The fair last week was well attended.
Tbe exhibits of vegetables and grains
were very fine, much better than ordinary.
The poultry exhibit was good, and the
exhibit in the childrens department was
excellent. The races were for the most
part poor and the show of Block ordinary.
There was one great redeeming feature of
the fair however, this year aud that was
the school exhibit Tn Floral hall. Though
only three or tour weeks notice was given
yet tbe exhibits of the schools of Barry
county were excellent. The officers made
a new departure from the established cus­
tom this year and wisely decided that the
province of a county fair was not any
more to show good stock, fine grains and
vegetables and everything that pertains to
agriculture, than It was to note the ad­
It is thought that the society will clear vancement of the educational Interests of
about 8200.00 this year. The receipts the county. County Commissioner Enoch
Andrus had the preparation of this exhibit
were as follows:—
in charge and to him great credit for its
Family tickets
$1984.00 success is due. Barry County has reason
Single
••
783.25 to be proud of her County Commissioner.
-2.00 His personality, his enthusiasm in the line
10-cent “
of broader and more practical education,
Grand Stand tickets
123.50
shows itself in every school In the county,
Means a store firtf of ciwPrivileges, etc.,
109.50 aud the exhibit was a matter of surprise
tomere if
J
to everyone. Next year a space as large
Total
$3883.15 as floral hall can be used to advantage we
believe in pdkperly showing the work of
Provided $300 Is cleared this year the
the schools of tbe county. Of school ex­
society will be in debt about $550.00. The hibits Nashville was awarded first prize.
people of Barry County should bear this In
The Specials.
mlukl and do everything they can to help
Following are the winners of the speci­
Wa think we dm please
them out.
als.
you. Our new fall goods
Fat Man’s race. W. H. Miller 1st.
Pasteur, the French scientist, has shown
Half mile foot race, P. Slattery 1st: H.
—Lampchimney ware and
that all fruit and vegetables when under­ Parmer 2nd.
,
Glassware—is now com.
Sack Race—Chas. Swln 1st; P. Burman
going even partial decay contain bacteria
• ing in. Keep watch and
’ which. If taken into the stomach, mpy 2nd; Jas Flannery 3rd.
Boys foot race, under 12, Claude
see our store fill up. \Ve
cause -disease. Fruit grotfn near to the Stedge.
are bound to lx- in the
ground may contain the bacteria of typhoid
Girls foot race, under 12. Ellen Green­
fever, tetanus, diptheria, or cholera, which field.
lead. We will show you
Boys race under 15, M. Woodruff 1st;
may have found their way into the material
A. Wilcox 2nd; Jas. Stanley, 3rd.
..
used for fertilizing, or may have pecome
Standing broad jump, John Warner.
incorporated with the dried dust. Hence
Tug of war iron by Irving.
Cora Tomlinson, of this city, won the
one should never neglect to cleanse fruit.
$9.00 center table offered by Archie MrEsjk-cial ' are should be taken with import­
Coy for making tbe most words out of
ed orablpped fruit wort* particularly that the sentence “Archb McCoy is tbe furni­
And lots of them.
from districts where there are Infectious ture and carpet man,*’ she making out
10760 words.
diseases.
Lady ’With longest hair, Mrs. Anson
John O. Smith, the hay dealer, stated Nobles. Length ot hair 55H inches.
Lady with handsomest baby, Mrs. Will
to the Jiunial the other day that the
Brew.
,
reduction of the hay tariff from $4 to 82 a
Heaviest baby 3 years old or under,
ton had practically paralyzed the hay in­ chihd of Mr. and Mrs. J. Rehor, city,
dustry of Michigan. He stated that now weight 30 pounds.
Cracker eating match, J. Giddings 1st
Canadian hay growers could lay down their
G. Severance 2nd.
hay in the New York market cheaper than
5 mile bicycle race for championship
Michigan fanners could. Last week the medal of county, won by Emmet Fennels,
stock of hay on hand iu the New York of Milo.
Half mile bicycle race, Fay Diamond
market, by reason of the Influx of Canadian
1st; L. Mclborn, Charlotte. 2nd; G. H.
bay, was 33s cars larger than tbe corres­
Vandewalker. Kalamazoo, 3rd.
I wish to say that I have^taken
ponding week Inst year. This increase of
The baloou ascensions at the fair were
stock on hand has reduced the price of hay a fizzle as to the way they were advertised.
back my Lively Stock and will re­
so much that shippers could hardly get out For this the management of thb fair was
In no way responsible but the fact that the
open a Livery bam in the
eveu if they would pay 81 per ton less than ascensions and drops did not occur as ad­
last year at this time. He considers the low vertised was a disappointment.
Only one accident 'of any consequence
tariff on hay as not on I v a bad thing for
shippers but more especially a poor thing happened aud of this John Foreman, the
eight year old won ot Warren Foreman, of
for Michigan fanners for whom the bay
Rutland was the victim. Thursday just
crop forms quite an Important item.— about as the baloon was inflated everyone
Eaton Rapids Journal.
was warned to look out for the big pole to
be dropped. The pole was dropped with­
Eldyn Reynolds, of Belmont, N. Y. out injury to anyone but a heavy plank
WORKERS IN GLASS.
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n------ brother ef D. W. Reynolds, of this city, which was used as a prop fell down and ANCIENT
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t
tf ?
1898, regarding the tariff, gin to revive permanently, for it will On Court Street, where 1 will be
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aud well known here, was tbe subject of struck the boy square across both should­ Productions Four Thoownd Tear* Old thus showing its insincerity and un- •*»*!•«*
end
all
democratic
industry
arnuhbig.
glad to meet all my old customers
ers. He was picked up unconscious and
Show B Ri«h OrdM- of Artistic Taste.
, trustworthiness; that, bad as things —Iowa State Register.
national remark last week in connection
it was at first thought the Injury was very
The glass blowers of ancient The'oes
now are, they would have been stHl i
with the democratic state convention of i serious if not fatal, but Johnny was
IE*
man
who la ffool
enough to
to and many new ones. It will be
are known to have been as proficient ' worse, had thc platform pledges been ' ♦m
J
l"Lie
.
J
no
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an
who
°ol
enough
latnlr
4La*’^ytWdiaapgood*
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New York which nominated David B. Hill around Friday just the-same as usual to in that particular art a. i. thc moat * fullykept; that therefore the unaou^d^•
Bnfor Governor. It will be remembered that see the baloon go up—but he saw to it that scientific craftsman of tho same trade ' ness of ita proposed policy is fully ' rope will raise wages at homo ought to my aim to-furnish the best rigs for
there didn’t any plank drop on him.
Hill did not want tbe nomination and
of. the present day, after a lapse of ‘ shown, and that the people, once de­ vote the tariff deform ticket.—Nation­ the lowest possible price. 'Give
fought against hla name being presented.
forty centuries of so-called "progress.” ceived. should not trust the democracy 1 al Tribune.
CITY AFFAIRS.
tVDemocrallc meeting, are not
They were well acquainted with the 1 again, but vote for republicanism and
In speaking of the convention the Chicago
me a call.
art of staining glass, says the St ’ a restoration of the policy under which well attended this year because tbe
Inter Ocean said that “the call of the ro’l
Shall Our Charter be Amended
Louis Republic, and arc known to the nation prospered so marvelously mea who helped to carry tho election
of counties was commenced and Hill,
Anyone who reads our City charter will have produced that commodity in from 1691 until the democracy were * In 18W don't like to listen to tho story
thought that the crisis had passed. When
A. S. MERCHANT.
of the failure of their party to profit
lx? somewhat surprised to Qnd how much great profusion and perfection. Ros- • fully installed in power in 1893.
Alleghariey county a as called delegate of a figure-head the Mayor of this city is sellini givesan illustration of a piece J
Thirdly, pointing to the distress and by Its victory.—St Louis Globe-Demo­
crat
Reynolds a slender built young man arose in municipal affairs. It is very evident of stained glass known to be four thou- , stringency following the tariff-tinkerL® Ibo operation of the new tariff
and threw consternation In the Hill* camp that the powers conferred upon our Mayor sand years old which displayed artistic ' ing already accomplished, the repub­
by saving ‘Alleghaney county desires to are not what they should be, nor what it is taste of high order, both in tint and Leans view the declarations of Cleve- law has already closed half tho reflngenerally suppo«ed that they are. He has design. In this case the color is struck • land and Wilson that this destructive erioa of tho country, throwing the mon
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place In nomination for tbe office of no veto power, a power which is conferred
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through the vitrified structure, and he • course must be continued as meaning who worked In them
—out
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Governor her first and only choice David upon Mayors under tire charters ot nearly mentions designs struck entirely in still further distress, idleness, and i mcnt
rei.nl &gt; and ts ^_rti
. , , close
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.. the
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probably
all
B. Hill.’ At&lt; the close of this remark a every city In the state of Michigan.
pieces from a half to three-quarters of , further lowering of wages, and call on ! reBt ot
next week. This will
The question of calling a meeting of the
■ scene of pandemonium reigned the like of citizens of this city and agitating the an inch thick, the eolof being perfectly the people to stop those wreckers by meau Putting at least ten thousand
•
- sugar Funk 4 wadnalls Co., newvork.
men out of work. Th*—
price
of
whieh was never seen before. Man grew question of having our charter amended by incorporated with the structure of the I returning a republican majority to i"*»»
production.
— For
frantic with excitement, throwing their the legislature this coming winter so as to piece, and exactly the same on both ' thf national house of representatives. 1is below the cost of- __________
the
obverse
and
reverse
sides.
The?
lastly,
the
republicans
affirm
their
^°
mc
time
the
company
has
been
work­
liats and canes while ths ..ladles threw give tbe Mayor the power of veto, and a
the rcflneriea
''
’ rat,’a considerable
voice regarding the expenditures of tbe priests of Ftah at Memphis -were I intention, when again put in power, to ing
iandkerchieves and veils. In vain was city’s money is being talked of, and such a adepts in the glassmakcrs’ art, and . revise the tariff on true protective loss.—Chicago Inter Obcan.
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Senator Hill’s attempt to restore order. meeting will probably be called some time not only did they have factories for ■ lines^ as laid down in the national re­
GTNo where arc the tariff reformers
Eldyn’s short but pointed speech turned after election after all political, excitement manufacturing thc common crystal • publican platform of 1892,
nearly
1«92, in these more inconsistent than in discussing
tbe tide and Hill was unanimously nom­ has died down.
variety, but they had learned the words: **“’We
” 'believe
“
that all articles the duties on woolen, manufactures.
The expenditures for road work this vitrifying of the different colors and of which cannot be produced in the
ONE
inated. though he has not as yet accepted.
They
wail
over
the
vast
amount
of
year has been qnltft heavy, much of which imitating precious stones to perfec­ United States, except luxuries, should
million
shoddy that our people buy In cheap
Saturday night a bright-appearing. In- however was occasioned by the large wash­ tion. Their imitations o? the ame­ be admitted free of duty; and that on
blanket* and clothes, yet plume them­
outs last sprtag caused by the heavy rain
dollars.
ioillgent laboring man, who had Just come storms list May. We. are very glad to say thyst and of tho various other colored all imports coining into competition selves over a change in the law which
from the scene of the recent coal strike, in hoyrever that the street work done this . gems were so true to nature that even with the products of American labor, wIU flood the country with that claaa
-Ohio, called on Mayor G reuseI. The man year Is of a very commendable nature for now after they have lain in tbe desert there should be levied duties equal to of goods. The McKinley law was easands from two to four thousand years tbe difference between wages abroad peclally framed to keep out the kind
possessed far more than ordinary intelli­ the most part, and has been done In a very
GRANDEST LITIRARV ACHIEVEMENT
substantial, lasting manner. The approach­ it takes an expert to distinguish the and at home." They point to the fact
gence, being conversant with al! the load- ;es to the city, have been fixed from al- genuine articles from the spurious. It that the experience of the past year of good, into which shoddy enters
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largely—National 1 ribune.
.
lug Questions of the day and especially (directions, several of the streets have been has been shown that besides being ex- has demonstrated clearly that the tar­
It I, mad* on naw plan, by th,
aud put to a grade and several
iff question is largely one of wages—
well posted on the labor question.
He graveled
i
Baat Talent.
.
dollars expended for stone cross
that ‘proper protection admits of the
asked for shelter for himself and his two hundred
J
The democratic tariff bill, in addi­
Ita Editor, number 247.
walks. No one favor good streets or good engraving.
In the British museum maintenance of th© rate of wages pre­ tion to greatly plea,I ng the foreigner,
In preparation 4 year*.
.■small boys as the trio were tramping from cross
(
walks more than the BaxxEK, nor there is a beautiful piece of stained vailing up to the summer of 1893, and
Haa a Wonderful Vocabulary ol
who manufeclure good* with which
-the coal mines In Ohio to Wisconsin, (could any one favor a more liberal policy
glass with an engraved emblazonment that a “tariff for revenue only" neces­ they wi»h to displace the products of nearly
vwbere the man said that a good comfort- in fixing up permanently and for all lime of the monarch Thothme* III., who sarily means a lower rate.
onr
own
workshops,
has
very-much
wMe home awaited his children with rela- 'to cvme our approaches to the city, and lived thirty-four hundred years ago.
Further, they point to the fact that disgruntled certain countries which ac­
our streets and Growings in the city than
tivre. The man told a p&amp;iful story of how '
a revision of the tariff upward toward corded us valuable commercial priv­
the Banker, provided that It does not
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he was prospering.
He desired to con- ,cause excretive taxation.
Ash Wednesday is so called from the the danger of loss on stocks of raw ma­
duties on such articles assurer, coffee,
It Is a well known fact that property is
tinuo to work, but not belonging to the
curious custom of atrqwing ashes on terial and manufactured products, as
assessed higher In this city than in many
etc. Theee nations now justly claim
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“Union” they would not allow him to do cities. and with an extra amount of road­ the head as a sign of penitence. It the revision downward of tbe past
that the now tariff has deprirod them
so, so be was thrown out of employment. work this year and with hard times, taxes was probably instituted by Gregory months has done, and that therefore of every adranLag-e they enjoyed in QntilF»have
hjriteU
the Great, who was pope from 590 to to vote for the republican candidates
To add la bls troubles his wife was taken will be felt more than ever.
tradin': with ua, and for which they
It Is a well knawn fact that Mayor 804. Originally the ashes ware conse­ means no mSDece to business or trade, had mode conceeaiona which enabled
sick and dirtf leaving him with the two
■ent fro© to say sddroes.
Grrusel has been opposed to tbe extent of crated on tbe altar before mass, and cannot injure, but rather will
us to &lt; rtead our trade with them, and
little boys to bring up. Tbe strike ceased tbe street work in the elty this J car. Sev­ sprinkled with holy water; and signed
rmcE.iatgJiga-oeovaiHgw
help, the working classes of the na­
but he was unable to get work as he would eral citizens have gone to him to have three times wi.h the cross. During tion; and on these grounds they ask WW ti.cy aak to be released from their
apply «o our Load A«w&lt;. Aa«r&lt;w
not join the “Union,” and at last his means further street expenditures slopped, and this ceremony tbe priest recited these the support of all who believe in fair
were all used up.
Under these clre.um’ they liave been surprised at the absolutely words: Memento qu«d cinis es, et in wages for American labor, and all who
curtail our opporpowerless position of the chief executive ennerem rcvertcria. (Remember that
oonn*lli^ H to com­
ot being the chief thou art dust and must return to dust)
KALAMAZOO. MICH•, under our charter The ashes.thus consecrated were then pete with European pauper labor.-To­
ledo Blade.
WlKOMto. Hereto that he never
strewn on the heads of the officiating
Sales Agent for Barry. AlleWWbee nomination, go begHag
The Second Regiment Band of Kalama­
zoo^ which furnished music for our fair
has been organized since last year. Last
year tbe band was known as White’s 2nd.
Rgt. Band, but now it Is known as the
Second Rgt. Band, aud Is run on the com­
mon wealth plan, and nut as a private
concern. Mr. White having disposed of bls
Interest last summer. Following are the
officers of the band:
Director—Otto Schultz.
Business Manager—C. Z. Bronson.
Tretts.—Fred Redmond. •
Sec —Fred Brown.

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whlc!l WCDt ,ro»
°‘l^ern
write home
Inn .h &lt; h*,ve *lrMdy klllwl
««r,
“£"*
• KO«1 time.

end de,
with a force of fifteen hands.
*nd lke Swlktrt Intend to
go north this week.

HE'S NOW FAMOUS.

Wilbur Tinkler has sold his farm to Mr.
Chapman of Wayland.
E. Gordan and wife and Mrs. Heney of
Bowens Mills were guests at Richard
Williams Sunday.
Frank West and family have moved to
Bowens Mills.
Quite a good many from here went to
Middlevifie Saturday to hear Senator
Patton talk. We pg ret that we were un­
able to attend.
Jay Tinkler attended the Charlotte fair
next week.
S. C. Ritchie and wife attended the
funeral of Richard Doyle of your city
Sunday. .

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No man, not even excepting the man
who has recommended some patent medi­
Plea*ant Volley.
cine, has had bls name heralded over the
po,,?r “,l1 *• »»» lxl”« .„9*°' APP,e®an “ud family are entertalncountry more completely during pie past
operated by Swllxee &amp; Ballon.
n n®rh.ew Mr- Herington of Big Rapids.
few days than has Eldyn Reynolds, of
»tn»rj.r w' »""«»» 'be street hu
(’BStUtrtrTr Linle,,Dg WB8hel(1 at the &lt;*•«*'
Belmont, N» Y., who caused the stampede
Wk wonder wl&gt;r «n Improve­
v , U-B. church Saturday and Sunday.
to David B. Hl Ilin the recent New York
ment ao much needed should l» stopped
*nd wife are visiting friends
*hen only halt or the rnonev that was an. in
democratic state convention. Double and
in the sobth part of the state.
trippie column pictures of him have been
seem,
,Or lt *“* U”n •’I’ulnted- It
Mr, Parmetier of Jackson spent a few
printed In all the great dailies of the
’hl. v&lt;^rnT,“““J '“•Pfkoprlate money days with his parentscountry, and he has been dined by the
Thi »Vn .To JT* '“Pravementi
State Rond.
Our Pleasant Valley gardeneT brought
leading
democratic notables of the Empire
ill, u
?
limited and most or II cotMr. Marsh and Mrs, Rise and daughter State even including 0,111 himself. Fol­
leeted and we think It dmuld be expend borne several blue ribbons from the fair.
,,, '’crn* °fOl,r young men drove over to Belle who have been visiting at Mr. Marks lowing Is what the Elmira. (N. Y„) Dally
vharllotte Thursday to attend the fair.
have returned to their homo in Indiana.
Telegram says of Mr. Reynolds:—
'bat a eertaln lady proMrs. Hurst entertains the society this
Mr. Coulter and family who have been
••Eldyn Reynolds, the Allegany county
",TUlnJk"1 "" b*nk a abort time
visiting D. W. Smith's returned to their &lt; week.
man who nominated David. B. HUI for
ago that had been remedied b&gt; raisins Um
A very nice bam is beinjt built on the governor at Saratoga, and started the great
ta,,kw•’*' • k«- “e home In Chicago.
Our sclpol is progressing finely under Carr farm.
stampede is now famous as a great statndetected the fraud. We tender It there to
Mrs. Waldron who has been at Muskegon pedvr. He was born In the town of Ward,
the management of Miss Downing.
a mature imnuin living in Woodland, who
has returned to her daughter’s Mrs. Fisher. Allegany county, N. Y., on October 19,
know the penally ot forgery.
Dana Waldren rides in a new top buggy. 1863, and was educated at the common
K- navenport luu returned from Huron
Alvah Park has returned from a visit
schools of that town, and later attended
county, where be went a. a judge ot stock with friends at Battle Creek.
the university al Alfred Center, N. Y.
at the county fair.
Asa Noyes wm at Woodland Wed. night
Id 1883 he went to the state of Michigan
The
registration
so
far
this
year
Is
larger
Meadames C. M. Smith and A. J. Putter to hear Sec. of State Gardner discuss re­
and w as a teacher iu the Schools of Barry,
than at this time last year.
of tanks. Springs, were gucte or J. M. publicanism.
County for three years. In 1886 he-re­
Frank
Nagler
and
Arthur
Hall,
two
Smith and wile Sunday and Monday.
Mr- ami Mrs. Wesley Lyons of Mt
turned to Allegany county, where lie
graduates
of
the
Hastings
High
School,
C.T Mclnlrre retunied to Ann Arbor Pleasant were guests at Chas. FelghnePs
hold positions as instructors In the Uni­ taught school until August, 1897, when be
on Hedm-sday.
last week.
was appointed a clerk in the railway mail
versity.
Mr.
Naglcr
teaches
chemistry
and
The speech delivered by Washington
Miss Laura Knoll is making an extended
service by President Cleveland, and served
Mr. Hall mathematics.
Gardner ou the 3 lust, seemed to ph-a* visit with Sebewa friendsFoot bill practice Is the order of the day. In that capacity Until the advent of Presi­
the people tn general.
Mr. and Mm. Claude Price. Ifni, ’C. C.
The team is being coached by McCauley a dent Harrison’s administration, when he
We are sorry to hear of tbe accident to Price and Rillu Noyes attended the ClmrPrinceton player. A rousing meeting was was removed whlthout any cause being
Prof. Sterling.
lotte (air.
"held last Friday night and the indications assigned therefor. In 1889 he entered the
Mrs. J. L. Murray of Jackson called on
The Woodland “kldr played ball with
law oflice of Judge Hamilton Ward, at
are that more Interest will be taken In
Belmont, Allegany county. N. Y., as a
the Coyeyltea on Saturday, at the end of Mrs. C. C. Price Monday.
athletics this year than formerly.
H. A. Brown of Cross Village is visiting
student,
and managing clerk, where be re­
tbe ninth innings the seorv stocxl 30 to 4
Pres. Angell delivered the annual ad­
bis sister Mrs. Clarissa Price anti other dress to Freshmen at Newberry Hall last mained until the election of Judge Ward
in favyr of Woodland.
to the supreme court bench of this district
We notice |bal Mr. Cadwallader of llu relatives in this vicinity.
Snnday morning.
Hickory Comm base tall nine took exMrs. Almond Murray is visiting her
The following new students have entered Then he entered the law office of Rey­
nolds A Breton," of Belmont, and remained
ceptious to our articles In regard to tiw mother in Ohio.
from Hasting! and vicinity. Wm. Carveth,
Mrs. \V. .1. Marble, AlvabfRood, H. A. Edwin Mallory. Law Dept., Wm. Roe and with them until he was admitted to the
Cbamtiion.Mhlp belt and insists that the
Woodland twill train hn* never ehailenstxi Brown and daughter Alice visited relatives Bajrv Tefft, Medical Dept., and Chas. bar at Rochester |n October 1892, since
which time he has been the junior mem­
them to play for the Mt. While we do nt Bellevue Thursday and Friday.
Andrus qml Ed Hall Lit. Dept.
ber of the law firm of Reynolds, Brown
not personally know Mr. Becker, the cap­
The C’mnpus is badly torn up, ditches'
&amp; Reynolds, at Belmont, N. Y.
tain of our nine. Insist* that he did chitftunnels,* now walks etc. running in every
Mrs.
Chas.
Bowe
and
children
returned
letige them
22nd. It seems that
direction; The firm which Is putting In the
to their home iwOhio Monday.
new heating apparatus forfeit* fiftv dollar*
there is a mistake &gt;omvwhere. Onr boys
J. W. Godfrey returned from Charlotte
have bi-tu anxiously awaiting the accept­
per day. for every day inter than &lt;»ct. IB |
Monday.
Obltoary.
ance of their challange since Aug. 22, and
to the cotnpletiou of the Job. Indications
'A small crowd attended the dance Satur­
are that it will b« a we«.-k at least yet *ban»»w Hickory titstels that they have never
One week ago Sunday evening Richard
day evening.
fore It is finished. •
been challaugvd.
Doyle
was
stricken
with paralyste, the en­
Rev. Ewing of l«ansing preached at the
tire lower portion of his body being
Coug'i church Sunday a. in.
BruMt Wider.
paralyzed.
For
months
lie had beeh ail­
Frank Rotlsh has gone to Ohio.
ing. nud among those who-knew him best
Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Kam* attended the
Frank Savles of Lowell and Miss Myrtle
this attack was regarded as the warning
wedding of a relative at Ru'h!and last Kingsbury of this place were united In
week.
Lpst excursion of the season via Michi­ of a speedy dissolution. Kind handrs and
marriage Thursday evening at tbe home of
Lewis Sehewer Is at home again.*
the bride's aunt Mrs. E. F. Sayles, Rev. gan Central to Grand Rapids on Thursday, loving hearts, drawn to him by the frater­
nal _ties which bound him to them, miulsOur first .nine-defeated Cloverdale second J. R. Wooton officiating.
Oct. 18. 7)4. at the following round trip tered to him in every wav possible that
Mrs. Salsbury spent a few days In Grand
nine Saturday..
would add to his comfort. Bat the Angel
rates:
Now that the Campaign is fairly opened Rapid* last week.
of Death had touched him and the Grim
Rate
Jas. Brew ami wife Sundayed in Bowne
in Barry county let every Republican put
Time
Station.
Reaper
soon followed to gather him . in.
.
bis shoulder to the wheel and put forth with R. F. Benton and wife.
Morgan.
Just after the clock had tolled the mid­
.75
U.32 "
Hastings,
Mrs. Geo. Gl'.ck received the sad news
every honest effort for the success of the
S,M) Irving.
night hour Friday night and just as a new
of
her
father
’
s
death
last
week.
republican ticket and victory will be ours.
Arrive Grand Rapids 9:45 a. m. Re­ day was being ushered into the world his
A wedding will Mon take place in
spirit took flight to realms beyond.
Ito wen* MH Im.
Brush Ridge.
i
turning leave Grand Rapids, 6:30 p. m.
The funeral was held from bis late home
Mrs. T. B. Moore has returned from,her Tickets good on this train and date only.
Sunday afternoon at 2:30 and was very
work in Grand Rapids.
largely attended. It was conducted under
C.
R.
Osborn.
Mbs Kate Crispe of Plainwell is visiting
Mrs. L. Wilkinson and son Grover of
the auspices of the Knights of Pythias, a
Agent.
Delton spent Sunday at Gid Wilkinson’s, ber brother at this place.
special train from Kalamazoo bringing over
Mr. and Mrs. J; Bechtel spent Sunday
During the progress of Richard Doyle’s Kalamazoo Division No. 9, U. R. K. P.,
Mr. and Mrs. Burdick of Alba visited at
at D. Benjamin's near Caledonia.
0. D. Loomis also at F. Chamberlin's last
under charge of Capt. Miller, mid together
D. C. Hunt and wife about Saturday and funeral Sunday a distressing runaway ac­
cident occurred In which Prof. Sterling with Hastings-Division under Capt. NisSunday with friends at Otsego.
Chas. Chandler and wife of Gul! Lake
kern, acted as escort. Barry lodge was
Miss Susie Trimmer of flrand Rapids bad his right leg badly broken just above
present in a body and marched to the
are visiting their parents..
is visiting her parents at this place.
the ankle and received other injuries, cemetery as well as members of other K.
Mrs. O. Loomis who has been up north
John King and wife and Milo Ide and while hie team ran with bls wife and P. lodges In this vicinity.
net
for her health returned, home Friday —
wife spent Sunday In Leighton.
Richard Doyle was born March 81st, 1855
much Improved.
J. T. Ives of Grand Rapids spent Sunday daughter about a mile finally throwing being over 39 years of age at tbe time of
Mr. C. Loomis is On the sick list.
them out In West Creek, just beyond E. his death. Feb. 7th, 1884 lie was married
at this place.
Edd Crispe and Fred Hunt took in the Y. Hogle’s farm, without any Injury what­ to Mrs. Dell Sanders and to them one
fair at Plainwell last week.
ever. Just bow the accident occurred is child was born.
Mr. Wilkinson of |&gt;elton. has moved hi
Wm. Hunt and wife spent last week in
Of a generous, kindly nature and under
the house recently vacated
by Frank
hardly known. Just as the Professor was
Plainwell and attended the fair.
every circumstance a gentlemen, these
Fisher, Mr. Wilkinson takes charge of thia
The dance at Smith's hall last Friday turning tbe corner by Jas. Crawley’s resi­ traits won him friends wherever be went.
section of the R. R.
night was quite well attended.
dence to drive north on Creek Street his For deeds of charity and for the public
Mr. and Mrs. PMer Geiger returned
team of colts became frightened and either good his purse was always open, and to
boma Friday from an extended visit In the
Bedford
his friends always true.
AreMo MeKInler wus .mated Monday tbe Hue got under tbe buggy pole or a
state of New York.
•
In Hastings Division, No. 19, U. R. K.
Mrs. Jessie Lino and children are visit­ upon the eh.rite ot usault «nd buttery up­ buekle became fastened In the ring of the
P. he had always been an active member.
on Mrs. Peter Davls who went loth, hotel harness so that he could not manage them. He had taken part in every victory won by
ing in Grand Rapids.
Messrs Isaac Rlckeumore and Frank Sunday after her husband who was there
the division, and though bls disease had
Barber with tbelr wives spent several days drluklux- She took a Klass ot liquor from Seeing that It would be Impossible to hold
commenced to cut him down before the
her husband when McKinley took her by them and thinking .to avoid a rnnaway be drill at Washington be was determined to
at the Charlotte fair last week.
Miss Frankie Barber commenced her the wrist and shook her. wrenching her jumped from the buggy near Mr. Boiee’s go, though his Illness compelled him to be
second year of school at west Cressey on wrist quite badly. He was taken to Battle residence to grab the horses by the bits, absent from practice drills. But in the
Creek by the officer. Chas. Ederle followed
but In jumping hls'foot either struck the contest he took ills accustomed place and •
If the people only knew what excellent soon after and went ball for him so that
filled tt with honor, something that not
wheel or became fastened In the wheel,
sermon. Rev. J. C- Chase gives us every be was here again In the eveningone In ten thousand would think of doing
Sunday 1 think we should be under the
The T r. S. C. E. Society will give an and ho fell to the ground striking on his in his weakened condition ’ even if they
m-creslty of building . ehureh to
' entertainment nest Saturday evening at head. He was picked up unconscious, tbe could.
•
at* the congregation. One only has to come the church. An excellent program has blood streaming from several scalp wounds
Be leaves a bereaved wife and daughter
lieen arranged. Come one and all.
and a large circle of friends.
to be convinced.
down
over
hla
face
and
bis
right
leg
broken
The Christian Endeavor Society elected
Warren Fisher has commenced grading
for their officers for the ensuing six months just above the ankle the bone almost
his grounds apout hto buildings.
President, Floy Burke. Vice Pres. Belle penetrating through the skin. He was car­
Loveless. Se?. Chas. Johnson, Treasurer.
Bahflbld.
ried into Mr. Boice’s home where everything
The first quarterly meeting of this con­
This w«k Friday nlKhl there will be »t Earnest Simmons.
possible was done for him, and later was ference year of the United Brethren In
tbe chureh a Sunday mIkkiI entertainment
Micldlevltle.
removed to bis own home where he now Christ, will convene at the Rutland U. B.
nraepeda go to pay f°r a •3c*,arlThe first meeting of the Crescent. Liter­ lies as comfortable as could be expected. church Oct. 13 ana 14. All are Invited,
P Mr. Collens had a break down about *e"
J. P. Uekohisek.
mdstromtbe office Iwt Saturday with ary society for thia Tear is being held in After the accident io Prof. Sterling the
■
Pastor.
X pawnKera abo.nl but none were the high sclool room this Monday evcOur vllllurers »re »U tulklnc ubout the ream ran north at a rapid gait with the
The Spiritualists will hold a meeting
’'r'here’wm bo. law suit beft&gt;«'J«. ebanitv In political views ot Hon. M. r. buggy in which was Mrs. Sterling holding
cziimMn the 15th. for chicken shooting. '°Fr’d French left Saturday nlxhl tor .hla her little daughter closely in her arms and next Sunday afternoon and evening at the
usual hour In their Hall on comer of Jeff­
p?rtl« are Collen va Pellenglll and Pettencalling for help. In tbe excitement no one
erson and Railroad street. Speaking by
T racing ot'tbe learlwra ot Thornafole attempted to stop the horses as they
tnemlxTS of the society.
lIH____________
,„i n« WtErltut townahip. -Ill be be d ut bounded by. The horses turned and went
the high school room Sat. p. m. Oct. 18th. west down through Main street, past the
Irvin*
The United Brethren will hold Quarterly
“Aunt Jane" Wlloda »•"
back *° for the purpose ot organizing a teacher
Meeting at Morgan. Oct. 20th. W. N.
monument and fair grounds. Just be­
Brldensteln presiding. Preaching at 1:80
. Two b.^Rh.Hn n llumafohn Patton gave a very Interest­ yond E. Y. Bogie's farm the road cross­ and at 7:30 P. M. Also the Usual services ,
ing *ud Instructive lecture here last balur- es West Creek bridge at the bend of the on Sunday.
“d"
t’Xa*
J. A. Davis,
In going over the bridge two&lt;UAntt&gt;mDibble was married to one of road.
Pastor,
weeels ran off throwing Mrs. Sterling and
Otaegn’a finest young ladies at that place
last Thursday evening. Success to the ber child Into a soft muddy place just at
The C. L. S. C. will meet with Mrs.
jSlJo “"» “&lt;■rch"0,■ Wh0 *'
the edge of the creek both of them escap­ Maggie Bailey Saturday evening Oct 7th.
English History. Miss Lake.
ing miraculously without sny injury
tound^uMl vrlt^
Mon1&gt;
Our English. Miss Replogle.
whatever. Prof. Sterling's leg is broken
Kossuth
and Hungarian Nationality
eb home last Thursday.
York
ummln. U Karina •«Har dua and
Mrs Severance has gone to New jork badly and it will probably be a long while (Questions) Mrs. Maggie Bailey.
tn'” tend the tuneral of a sister In &gt;*»■
before
he
can
use
It
to
any
advantage.
Quotations,
Current Events.
. new wall put under his house.
" We hear tbs.
Liovd Clever expects to leave this week Prof. Sterling has a host of friends in tbe IX^eClub Sochi ot tbe M? E. Church will
for Chicago where he will attend school.
Xh.’™» imen^nhned totbehou«
Sevenll from this place •‘“"'■cd tl« city and county who sincerely regret that be entertained at tbe church pat lore Wed.
su serious and painful an accident should afternoonOcL 17th. bi' Mesdames J. Bushy,
befall him, though rejoicing that bis wife T. Phillips J. Rich, M. Hicks, J. Nagter,
S’1"5 SuBd*r Jl'tv arc rtolttoK Urs. Bate.' brother Mr.
and little one were spared from such a E. Puliy, Johnson, Sheffield, Rorabeck,
Busby and Miss Phyllis Dlmond. Supper
JOSm«el ®bb..nd&gt;l Johnson return­ distressing accident as came to him. Dr. will t»e served from 5. to 7. standard time
Barber is tbe attending physician.
X. Junior la«ue alrua &gt;»”«" “ M’ ed lust » &lt;*k 'rom " **°
all will be cordially welcomed.
k
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Additional Local News.

When, in the .city call and

examine

00833066

Pictures Framed
Cheaper than we can buy the ma­
il rial at wholesale. We have just
m I tired a nice line of this material
and will frame your pictures at ex■••■dingly low prices.'
There is no better selected gen• ml stock of Furniture in Michigan
than ours. It comprises the latest
styles and patterns.
Nothing
adorns a home like good fumitare.
Now is the time to commence to
make your selections for Christmas.

Call and see me.
Very truly yours.

A. McCoy.

them.

'“tKZ-iXu* »•

E church.Sunday ‘"^^urned to death

°*oX. considerable excitement and a
j «Muif noisv talks are the result ofJhe
J^ noi in Circuit court bet-eel Groa­

The League devotional meeting Sunday
•
poutijcrjy*01**1
We will buy poultrt. live or dressed, evening at 0 o’clock.
dellmred at our place Jear Rutland town
Usual service} next Sunday at Preobyweeks
was tor «»'»'
house, on Tuesday, an* Saturday, ot daeh
Brown ot lblBHe tend and W^’te's'fortncr residents
Terlan church, evenlog service at 7.
,he •bO’e week, and will pay the hlgheal market
^.e«rmXrt«l manly teUow, «d a .r^'the rlC «
price In cash. No trade.
The Y. P. S. C. K. next Bunday evening
•“ike County Tejcberf AMoetoUon -111 |
Paul Blakk.
II'nS!u.,&lt;&gt;t&lt;MrC Hart'and a IRtle "&gt;». The
at Presbyterian church.
Will Kbuxewitteh.
be held in the high room bat. uct.

Frank Brown w“° . . Ortmt eonic
inweleratorat Fortl^wwx^ Ow

»•«
™
community-

V

�Hastings Banner A MILLION DOLLARS.
I butsday, Oct. n, 1894.
COOK BROS.. Proprietors.

TWITS THE START THE LAST DEMOCRATIC

ADMINISTRATION HAD IN MICHIGAN.

the book was hauled off and a revised
version run off
But the Incident well
Illustrates the capacity of the Demo­
cratic paf-ty for misrepresentation and
downright falsehood.

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.
State Board ot Health Report.
Repjrte to the state board of health
by sixty-eight observers in different
parts of the state ended September 99
show that scarlet fever, typhoid fever
and consumption increased, and that
cholera infantum and dysentery de­
creased in area of prevalence. Con­
sumption was reported at 286 places,
scarlet fever at forty-one, typhoid
fever at sixty-one, diphtheria at thir­
ty-three, measles at two. and smallpox
at Detroit and Rives township.

Mtahl»Dforw« miM
a*Mjk.MMi lhervMi.
Ob
u;l ntl.&gt;xti
tier Gracralof tM

”1'2” W.TOhj,!
XMlp I Nonh of Range 5 West.

After howling through several cam­
paigns about the in^a&amp;tice of “war
taxes in times of peace’’ and ‘-claas leg*
MM
islation’’ the present Democratic ad­
Mnounte so dswa
ministration has resorted to one of tbe
’M Jt 'iCentered i lurf *aid petition wifi b brought
trwtton ot Got. lllch.
most offensive “war taxe«." and most
on for tjrsriug und dverej, m Uh.
glaring pieces of "class Icgirtlution,’’
term of IM* Court to bt* b«M st Uftstisga in tbe
Snt?M B. trt. IMate &lt;*
—the income tax. Without Stopping
dsyol November, A. D. 1MH, st • he OMnwg
Facts and Figures ot Interest to All Taxpayers. at prcfeent to quote the eloquent de­
ol Jourt on that day. and UaM uH nersaw Inter­
nunciation of - that form of taxation
ested in mu'll Isudaar aav part thereof, de*lr—Democratic Falsehoods Refuted.
made on the floor of the fcehate by no
tog to contest the ll«&gt; eltimed tbereoa by the
less a Democrat than Henn tor Ll:lf. or
Steteof Mlrblxiui. for such tsxe«, Inureat and
Ownership of &gt;'arm%
chsieJ.orai.v nart thereof, slmli appear In
A census bulletin has been issued
to note Lhe many other objections that
Mdd Court and file with the clerk thereof actiuf
may be urged against it, 'let us notice giving the ownership and. debt of farms ilk regiatA-r In ehmtrery. tln-lr ohjMtlaas there­
the Detroit Free Press' recent account and homes in Michigan. It shows that to. ou or before the firel day &lt;4 th" term •&gt;« th »
Kcpabtlcan Kale of B323.6M.18.
of how it worked during war times. 83.99 per cent of the farms are owned, court al' wr mentioned, und that la default
thereof Un- «nme win bt UXeu as tmotesaed and
It» was an interview &lt;vith an .old and of these 50.65 per cent are owned adrereewill betaken and entered aa prayed
far Io said petition. Aud « is further nrtered
Since Gov. Rich's two years'adminis­ internal revenue officer. After allud­ Iree of incumbrance.
The debt on that
In rorausna* *»f wd decree tile lauds de,
ing to the temptation which existed
tration has drawn nearly to a close, it
farms amounts to $64,414,996, which is ».-rited In said petition for wblab
of
under the old conditions for capitalists
Hr* K F. A iskern
sal*,
shall ba made, will be sold for the several
is a good time to compare the relative to underrate their incomes, which 83.88 per cent 'of their value. The in­ taxes,
lutrrcrt nod chargee thereon as deter­
terest
rate
is
7.10
per
cent
Of
the
mined by sue’i decree, on the first- Monday tn
cost of Democratic aud Republican dwindled fc-irfully when they were
December tlwreallcr, nr ou the day or days
management in Michigan. It is safe confronted ■ ith the obnoxious tux. homes 53.49 are owned and 07.75 per sittbscqneut thrteto u&lt; may !»«• necessary to
cent of these are owned free of in­ o-jini»le!eth’'*d«JO7Btidltal and of each and
the account proceeds:
- On my
. hands often forced me ..to stop work.
to say that the people, after a careful
“Some rather close-fisted millionaires cumbrance.
ever* parcel thereof, ul ttm office ot the Oonntv
When I tx&gt;k two hotties of Hood's Sarsaparilla comparison, will want no more of
■rrea*unjr.orat*nch&lt;3&lt;&gt;uvefiirni pbu-e m sb nil
received a pitiably small income ac­
bs Selected by him at 'he rnnnty seal of the
T, T O/’l/'i ’C SarsaI democratic management
cording to the sworn record-’. Bnt a
C.iirntv of Barry. Htaite of Mlchljtsn; H»d that
The state agricultural college at Urn Mile then aud «»&lt;HV irnuie will be r. public
1
|
|
The following statement, taken time came when there was a change;
*
parilla from the books of the auditor-general's the newspapers began to publish the Lansing has decided to expel students j-aJe and civil naryel described In the। decree
separately •-apowl to sale for the total
Ite Beta tad .11 buM
loeou. show, lhe total .mo.nt oi iDCojnes and several persons went hereafter for profanity. The offend-, ehall
taxes. IntcreU aud cti.u-gen. aud the srie shall
md th, tain tad become
; money expended by the Democratic before the public as ccinr^ratively ers will be tried in a students' court b» made to the persist offering to bur for any
poor men. One capitalist hail his in­ by a jury drawn from the two upper given t-xx attd paying the full amount charged
...
; administration of 1891-8:
uxaln-i such parrel, und accenting a «-ottveyhave been nerfeetlr
' Tax Icvr lor 1»1-................ ............... C.M.UI S come. published and it caused general ciassea
On conviction the penpity luier &lt;»f the »tn::llcst UBdlvIdrd *ee stmnlc ln"•*&gt;e«n penecuy
| Received from the United States. . 4SU.8U 06comment.
------ -- ---------------The capitalist ea:av tearing will be a certain number of demerit tere«’ therein; or. If no person will buy for nny
wellsince. Mrs. t. F, Nmxkun.Delavan, Wta j Reduction in treasury
88 up to the office.
olanl-: several fnxta nud pay the balance there­
marks, and fifteen such demerit of and take a • onveyanc - of l«s* f'mu tee entire
Total cost of Democratic udmlnts।
।
‘How *“
is’it
* ’those
’
figure^ went into
Hood's Pills are safe, harmless, sure.
marks will cause dismissal from the thereof, then llm white parcel shall lie offered
.0X511.553 76 the paper that way’.’* he demanded.
jratlon
and sold. H any parcel of laud cannot be sold
;
The first item is the amount esti- i
; ’That is the * way you --wore to college. Offenses of hazing will also furtaxca. &gt;nterc-t and cnanr**’- i’‘«h liarccl
be tried and punished in tbe same way. - hi! I be passed over for the time bting, sod
• mated as necessary to be raised in ad- I them on the record.'
'
PARKER’S
shall on Use Mfeee*dw. day, or before the claw
:
dition
to
other
sums.
The
second
item
:
“
‘
That
is
impossible.
Why.
those
HAIR BALSAM
(A the sale, be tr-oflrmi: mi-i If, &lt;M wiah second
Left the Country.
.
' was received from the general govern- , figures arc ridiculous. What do you
or during rurit sale, the same cannot be
Rev. Charles Clancy, who was treated m»1.1 for the amount Uoresaid, the County
---«:_ut
_i--------- j A»—»»—. • suppose the public thinks of them?
Really, sir, it was very wrong in you to tar and feathers recently nqar Tmwur.-r shall bld off fhc same in toe mnne of
was done by a Republican congress in ‘ 10 Permit such figures to go in print.
Frontier, has given up his log cabiu
Wlteefe the Hon. Clement. Bmltb. Circuit
: spite of the solid opposition of the:
“‘We cun settle that by referring to meetings and left that part of the .fudge, and the j»rai of aafd Circuit Court of
County, this 4th day of Ssptetnberi A. D.
' Democratic party.
The third item ; y°“X?tot?®eut’’
the "-‘P,1-' - ,
country.
He has published a protest Barry
n
“The
statement
was produced and against the charges made against him. IKti.
shows
'
Wc«kJ.unM,»«bl!iw.I»dixwt»on,r»ilu.'Mcinliin«.10c».
oaivitt. the reduction
rvuucuuii in
lu the
me working!
wuraing ;
------- ----------------------------------f’LEMJtWT KBiTlt.
HINDERCORNS. ta* &lt;«&amp;««t*cwm. capital of the state, accumulated in ’ “»ere were the figures as published.
Circuit Judge.
declaring thorn false, and groundless
StomiZein. Ec. .iDnox-u. w Hi8ooSaco.,n. T. the
the treasurv
bv Republican
Rrnubliran foresight,
fnresitrht. The capitalLst
Countersigned. John G. Naolkk. .
capitalist was visibly ombarra»x-l.
cmbarrase l.
treasury by
He is about 70 years old and seems to
Register.
“
‘
What
can
I
do
about
this?
’
he
economy und good management. This
be
not
so
black
as
he
was
painted.
statement shows how the general fund asked.
“
‘
You
can
send
in
an
amended
was reduced:
return.'
Turned over by Republicans. IXxetnSTATE OF MICHIGAN.
George Tann, a colored man about
“This was done, and thereafter a
I
bar31, MW--^................. K......... 4MX5U 76
Turned over by Democrats. Decern- .
tolerably fair estimate of the old 20 years of age, was in jail at Lansing ' To the Circuit *&gt;artfurtbo County of Marry'. »»
.4 8r*»tar
TrnxAB. AlMIJ
ber 31.1«... ..................................... fsatlc
"-'.ntleman’s income wns
received. on a.serious charge, the alleged vle-j
If a few wealthy
persons
under-- tim being his 14-year-old sister. The i tor General of * n d Matt* of Mit ldrau. re pent­
• Reduction under Democratic rule ?'257,6M«8d • «uv
But if
vvKOlbl,j ^(^
aao mmuva
!I
«««..
?
With ...
the large sum of. money ....
lef| in i estimated th«*lr
thrir incomes, insolvent men girl
gir gav, birth to a child, and upon
.
Ano
E^inidowith'HiiiunMibhte.hr.^i » 1 the trea«ury hy the Republicans and &gt; threwthe ba.ance the otaer waj by .: beinff
being questioned
questioned charged
charged her
ner brother
brother&gt; ; dreerlnilon
.iMNiuiimio'
«.f r.« Um if. »&lt;i« County of Barry
made with Thlnacura Tablets by a seiea- 1 thc 1,ther
• Fie,-!:
tX yss,
*um -ciivvi Irot.i Uta ;: declaring
dwlwtBK quite
quiU. hands
hands &gt;iue
..ue in
income,
The child died ,
.omej and f w ith4the parentage
uixtn W:e n-M-w.ed for the yc*rs
!; w*ln,.fnnl
1,* nnwltavv
ft,..
Itaxes
■»
».rather , and tlje VOUMJr neffro w-u» arrested. •
j
nti'Dticmrd iiw
slu-rrb',»f&gt;d whirli were ireturaed
nr
mwv
r„
ro
.
.-'jujb;,.
,
United
States
the
Democratic
adminreluctantly
paying
the
ot every furm of food,-werettaR the valuable । umted btates the Democratic admin­
us
deilr.quent
fur no -payment of taxrs. and
The* *; istration
had a start
8I,024,h81.42,
tb»u to U»consider.«u bankrupt.
'
.
s
s
porta and discarding tbe worthless. , TT.i.
*
* • of-----------u-- -­
which
taseii
have no ben ;mld: lotcther with
make thin faces plump and rouud out the
tte- , yet it cost the people fr,eand
1
But
income
ta
lie far more
I the
butDemocratic
l“c Democratic
income
tax law ;
Death of an Edm-ator.
’hr total niniMiitt &lt;’f -ueh taxea. with IntercKt
ure. They are the
uiaco
niu» T«AivsruiLro
uirn.nav;•
r,»
i.
i ' c’miHiied iliernon to tire time fixed for sale,
1 money than the present adinini.*
’ lists-ation , tu
^cs ai.uy
away this
-safeguard againsl
false
swearimr
—newsDa
H.-r nu'jCici—’.v1
*rof- Joseph Esterbrook, principal
coi!r&lt;-tioD lee a«provided by law, wild the
falne
Ktvnnrintr
STANDARD REMEDY
|did*
•
•
•
.
!■ for,
THK—.non-snii
?&lt;
ew2?
LAW.,1
THE
I-.F.I UBUSI
of ..Olivet
.Ulivel| r«wf of «6ter*l»in&lt;a»»d otber expense* of sale
rUNI&gt;KF.
— -------------h..
...
/.* ’*| ol
of .the normal deportment
department of
for learnes*. containing no arwenle, and abso­
1 --.I___ ____ . ___
.u_ ____ . . - .i
&lt;rf &lt;-sch rt a»ld parcel* of land.
,
Now
let
us
take
a
look
nt
Die
cost
of
1
ABE
private^ Dishonest millionaires college, and one of the most widely i
lutely b.Armless.
Aow
cost of
lubuuul-jJ uuuiuuuuv.i
. ndurn.tnm. in!
i Your RNttloner farther »howa to the Court
AVOW let
tol. us
US take
U1KC a
a look
IOOK nt
nt the
Uie^cost
OI !■»*»«»
.....___ known and -influential
Price, prepaid. 81 per tx&gt;x :* 6 for 85.
the administration of John T. Rich. । “V.
.M1,'
tuxes
and
have
their
perjtiry
hidden
Michigan,
died
at
his
home
at
the
age
I
Pamphlet, •• HOW TO GET FAT.” free.
I The following statement shouts the 1
t-heir
• Acl 206 &lt;4 lhe Public Acte of 189A aa driiuq'HUt
CO..™ Broadxnr-, New !
levy for the expen8eg of that nd. | from the
lire public,
nnbhc. and.
and dishonest bank- of
c* 73 y~
years.
—
T
The
u“ immediate “
cause
”r o!
' ■ for nou-;isvment of said tv«* for said years
rvspc’tlvHy. except such of tbe lay a set forth
। rnpts may bide their insolvency from j his death was liver complaint.
i ministration:
in Mild schcaule as were rrtnrued to the Audi­
i their creditors—all through the grace ;
■ ——
' Tax lew for lMH-4;U,l»),353 58
tor General prior to tbe 12tb day of Jane, 1MM,
' of Democratic law.
I
Heavy Shipments of Lumber.
Deduct for bulldlnjr,, repairs and
and remain unpaid.
Liebig COMPANY’S
improvements442,42:1 00 ,
What do the people think of this j
Lumber shipments from Bay City for
Your |&gt;etltloncr further shows and avei« that
An invaluable product made from
j the month of September exceed those tbe taxes, Interest, collection fre and emt of
Total cost of Republican admin! kind of legislation?
the finest beef the world produces
advertising and other expenses of sain, as set
istration43.217.927 58 |
—J-------------------------------- -for last year in the same period by forth In said Schedule A. an* a valid lieu on the
Extract of Beef
The, Democrats made little or no
Trepawr. o* st .»e bred1 nearly 16,000,000 fe^L The total ship- several parcels of laad described . in said
provisions
for buildings,
improvements
I
One of the most important
duties
of t menU
were: Lumber. 25.800.000 feet; schedule.
Your petitioner further show s that the said
and repairs in the great state iustitu- tte commissioner of the state lend Iath, MJ OOO pl(.ceK shingle.
600,000 . Uxes on said described lands have retnslned
NOTICE FOB HEARING CLAIMS.
tinns, but allowed them to run down I office u&gt; to look after the triufpassvrs on 1 niXnv« i^.—
। unpaid for Juore than &lt;-) ♦• jvar from and after
j
state
lands.
There
is
a
constant
tempt
piec€S
’
the dale of tbeir reinru to the County Tre.wurStxh- trf Michigan, County of Barry—ss.
। and deteriorate. The Republicans had
er ot said County of Barry tinder the provisions
lumber aud
.
II tation
muon to
to dishonest
uisnoncst lumber
ami timber
timber II
Work la
WoodK
X*Art
trt Dumbtertwo
DumlH-trtwo hundred rt
cd the
the Pupil
Public Acts
....
--------------------------------of• tte.kL M.veni)
...lit on die iiu. d»y oi A««u»l. A. D. t«M provide tor. Ev«-y day » neglect when .operators to make raids on the rich •
*r,n
I‘*f ’•»«.
or
under
the prwlskjns
Preparations for work in the woods , tMX &gt;AWS under which any of such tax’­ were
six months from that date were allowed forcred-; once repairs become necessary adds I fields of operations owned by the state
- ..........t
^ian one
: and the kecne.t rigltanre I, necctahry I °‘ th' J1°rlh"n
•«
j
Kf J, M.rTi.ftk
•
year
prior
tothe
tint
dzyorMsy.
IBM
UH
earlier this year than for n&gt;«tny ; mW Uwes uot havlns bre» jtsld! and jand
Ibe
deceased, and that all creditors of auid deceased : buildings in order. Every institution , to protect the people from being robbed
rcmafning unpaid ET
widespread forest fires of t*lng,*DOWdue*and
now due and remaining
ms above
1
are required to present their claims to said • had been turned over to the Democrats by thL» class of operator-.. It mav lie । ycurs’
Pnfcato ('ourt, at the Probate office, in the City ; well stocked with provisions, f uel, 1 interesting to the people to know how ; the bummer compelling the compxnie. set forth, tour pciltkiner prays a decree in
i favt
of Hastings, for examination and allowance, ou
.„ac
a„
or before the 2nd day of March next,
&lt;&gt;« was returned to the hepub- much better their interests have bean to cut their pine in order to save it of said lands, for ’the’roment ol*tbv *
watched by the present administration from the borers.
'
amounts n( taxes, interest. eaHecUon
io Ber
ice, cost
dikxs vri!
2c beard bsisrs
and tnal such claims
will’. be
before said beans stripped of everything and run,rM
court, od F~d
— **--------of* November
”
**-- ning from hand to mouth.
Fnday,
the 37thsday
. than they were by the Democratic ad------—
of ndvertlsinR
acd oilier expend*ototsale.
s.. as
and oo Baturuay, me
raa uay
oif«Uh
maren
&gt;ald »C.schedule,
’Tile
Ek,. following «„vi.'
Short B»t New item*.
computed and extended In &gt;aid
ni« r^nn.w
yn?
reJ}
,
an
which goes to make up mintomtmn
ministration.
table
next, al leu o’clock la the forenoon ot each of
against the Mvend pawls ot land contained
Fred Cooper, a state patient at the therein. and in default of pRvment of the said
amounts collected from trasthe sum of $402,423.00 can be fairly -shows
-----------the
— —
th^MaAuj vst 36th. A. D. IBM.
criticised as unnecessary, and since the | passers on state lands under the ! Michigan asylum, who came from Al- several sums Computed and extended against
Chas. W. ahmbtrono.
said lands, that each ot said pareclaof land niuy
Democratic
of the
land
sum represents permanent additions ---------------------------““ administration
. legan county,
was
hitI on the head
by be sold for the amounta doe thereon, as pro­
Juilxe of ProbaU.
office and under the Republican admina lullingof
tree
killed,
. to the [property
theand
state,
it is no
vided by law, to pay the lien aforesaid.
|
A.
girt of the actual expense of Got. istration up to October 1:
And your prtitloner wHl ever pray. «tepaled. Sept. I, IW4
”■ ADMtXISTBATOB’S SALK.
ich’8 administration.
Trespass collected under Democratic admin 1 jroD woml whn
*
*
STAKLKV W. TV«NKR.
istration:
ironwood
who
resorted
to
violence
We are ready now to compare the
r of the estate of Lucinda
Auditor General.
Hurt AndwMMTMtad by the militia, hu
cost of the two administrations, and E°:!S!..................................................
r 2 ■ .....................
1.060 00 ।■ been sentenced
——j »_
------ ----.
y given ‘ that I shall sell at here is the comparison:
to at
three
years .in prison
tratkupafl,C° e&lt;'leUUDdCr R*Pub,,can admin!*- I
—- ------------ to the highest bidder, on Erl
at Marquette.
lay the lOtbdav of October. A. D. 1H94, at 10 Cost of Winans' administration....83.541,551 76 For 1883..................................
'itn -K
j’dock. In the forenoon, at the Probate Office Ooatof Rich's administration........ 8^1.7.927 68 For 1W4. to October i. im&gt;4.
Rendered despondent by ill health,
KCHBDULK A
.".a.«M as
In 'he city of H olmes, in the County of Barry,
Albert Kuppenheimer, a tobacco mer­
Total
amount
collected
under
DetnoDifference
in
favor
of
Gov.
Rich's.
4
3S.638
18
in the Slate of Michigan, pursuant to licence
TAXES OF IBM.
cratlcadminyf.ratlos£1.678 00
- and authonty granted to me on the first day of
chant at Grand Bapids, drowned him­
These figures come from the books Total
amount
collected
under
Republi
­
September, A. I), jhm. by the Probate Court of of the auditor-general and can be de­
VILLAGE OF MIDDLEVILLE.
self.
can administration.................... 8,815 43
Barry County. Michigan, all ot tbe estate, right,
title and interest of the said deceased of. in ana pended upon. They show what the
illiam Miller, of Detroit, was ar­
dlfferenee in favor of Republican sdto the real estate situate and being in ths Democratic administration \of incom­ A ministration
Iodate57.167 43
rested for starting two fires In the
County of Barry, la tbe Rtate of Michigan, petence and extravagance cost the
From March 20, 1694. since the ad­ buaineas district, about which he was
known and descrined as follows, to-wlt: The
8
west four-fifths (4-5) of north one-eighth (1-8) of people—8323,626.18 more than the clean ministration of William A. French, the dancing.
east oae-fourth (1-4) of south east quarter &lt;l-4&gt; administrat ion of Gov. Rich.
6
present state land commissioner, and
of section thirty-one (31) town one north rance
The striking trammers at the Tam­
the
Republican
candidate,
there
has
ten watt, containing four acres of land, be the
- § •
arack mine at Houghton, such as were
As soon as the Democrats came into been collected for trespass, $5,891.40.
»auie more or less.
.. Dated, September 1st. A. D..18M.
power they made a great flourish of
During the Democratic administra­ allowed to, have returned to work.
Ira Blinchard, Administrator.
trumpets about a low tax levy and de­ tion the trespass agents, under the &lt;fiThere is a supposed Indian mound
creasing the burdens of the people. In
ruction of Land Commissioner Shaffer, near Inkster, on the farm of Dr. G.
this connection appears the demagogy
were so zealous in their attempts to Wesley Patterson. Arvhteologista are
of the Democratic combination per­
cover money into the state treasury, in prohibited from picking or spading the
haps more plainly than in anvtfing order to meet the rapidly diminishing
same.
Entire Biksa.
Hastings,. - - Mich.
else. Having over a million dollars to surplus left by the Republicans, that
Charles I. Martin, of Menominee, W, 70 and 71
start with, they thought they could they did not hesitate to extort money
levy low taxes and get all the credit from persons who were found cutting who was supposed to have been
TAXES OF IMO
DLL
$75,000.00 for it They made gross underesti­
drowned, is said to be on an island in
timber on their own land, and 8400 was
SVAPLV8 115.000.00.
Town 4 North. Range 0 Wear.
mates of the expenses of running the squeezed from the Presque Isle Lumber Lake Superior.
different institutions and departments company of Hammond's Bay for alleged
Bee.
Tbe strike of the trammers at the
Michigan.
of the state government. Here are trespass on land belonging to the com­ Tamarack mine in Calumet ended in
some of their estimates for 1891-2 com­ pany. The report of this collection the total defeat of the men.
Open for business Dec. 16,1886.
pared with tbe actual expenditures:
TAXES OF WM.
may lie found on page five of commis­
IL J. Downey, for the Last six yeare
officers:
State liotue of Correction.
sioner's report for 1892, and in state one of Lansing’s foremost business
Town 1 North,Ban^e7 Wert
. D. G. Robinson, Free I dent;.
state
treasurer
’
s
report
for
1893,
page
IBM.
lf®2.
Cheater Mencr, Tire. Pres.
men, died of typhoid fever after a brief
Bee.
EaUmated expense 840.000 00
640,000 00 ejght, and on page 460 of public acts of
illness, aged 56 years.
'
». W. Reynolds, Cashier. Actual expense................
?2.(XX) 00
64,000 00
Considerable
talk
is
going
on
among
dilectom:
In
order
to
right
this
wrotig,
as
far
Town 2 Nortli. Range 7 Wrct
Deficiency.
HMM 06
SH OW 00
as they could do so, the legislature, by Ue cltltau. of Grand Haven and
D. W._Reynolds,
W. H. Powers.
Bee.
joint resolution No. 32, approved June Spring Lake about consolidating the
D.G. Roblnsoc,
R. B. Meaaer.
wiTSiflOscrcs
UM.
John Carveth.’
Chester Meaaer.
Estimated expense B’-.o.x) 00 REi.lWO M 1, 1893, provided for a settlement with two plaoea If the scheme goe&gt; through of e n acres of
F. T. Coigrove.
2 it®
Actual expense fi1^00 00
41,000 00 the Presque Isle Lumber company for It would make the city of 10.000 in­ a M of aw U
.21 .03 .70
e3 acres ef n
the damages sustained, and such ad­ habitanta
Has the only saving? department in In Barry
10 acres of se
Deficiency.. 098.000 oa 816.000 00 justment was subsequently made by
knmty and pays interest ' on all time
The October term of court for Branch
Support of laaane.
the board of state auditors.
county had tea criminal ouh, on calL
Town i North. Kamre 9 West.
1881.
with a total of forty-eight on the cal­
Estimated expense.
Ms M &lt;w KO5.OJ0 (W
Actual expense
MSAM 40 407.7® 90
endar.
Among the important acts of the
nc M of uw Ji 17 40
.89 .17 .44
1J0
legislature of 1893‘the amendment of
Mnakegon connty farmer, were get­
Deficiency
M5A15 4B t®.7® 80
town 2 North. Range k&gt; Wert.
the franchise fee law must not be over­ ting anxiou. about their potato crop.
cute for inch
si the C
'•iee*« College, SfcortbsM. sna
looked. The legislature of 1S81, oa the •• they wore reported to be rotting on
Bee.
Estimate! expense..
Tor Catslocne, a ldnu
A.
. 6140.000 00 recommendation of Gor. Lace in his
the low lands.
Actual expense
of
6 147.84 18.77 3.00 .67 .70 Xi.17
■ U&amp;O5 87
retiring message, passed an act to re­
Angn.t Lindholm, the defaulting ,xDsBclancy
112.435 87 quire all corporations Bling arlicles of
TAXES OF UM.
depnty
wcretary
of
etate.
arrived
at
And so it went, until the deficiencies incorporation in the state department Laming in charge of offloeru.
VILLAGE OF CEDAR CREEK.
to pay a certain pererntatre on their
aggregated as follows:
toi’J
of the City
c.p.tul stock as a fee for incorporation.
DeficteDcy for IBM................................... 000.791 bl The law was so imperfect that the
Regains and Maintains.
C“y’
Dofiotency far lite...........................
TSvUM 57
largest
corporations,
those
organised
The Vital Powers. Total deficiencyIBB.711 14
in other states but doing business here
taxes ofim
Der4i‘ w“ conTicted at De­
After all this dishonesty, mhmanage- had to pay no tax. The last legislature
Cure* NERVOUS DEBILITY,
amended the law so as to ieclnde all
LOSS OF VICOB
the attempt to deceive the people into such corporations, aa well aa all in­
the belief that the Democratic adminis­ creases of capital stock by corporations
CEMEBAL OEBIUTY.
already foimed. so that a corporation
tration was eu
1
‘
Catwd by 1MPRUDKWT KABTTE, MX- what wss the :
could not evade the law be trganiaing Howell in bin TOth year.
with a small capital stock and then im­
The Isabella county lair wa« a Scanmediately increasing it Theresult has
been that, eren in these hard times,
aau.
the amount received as franchise fees
from foreign corporation, and increase
&lt;itstroTwl five
qqo.
of capital Uoek of all corporations buddings, the lows being
stnee Way It, IMR. when the new taw
A man
A n___ ... '
'
went into effect.
HV.aTS.1T.

Salt Rheum

THINflGURfl

FOR THIN PEOPLE.
Are you thin ?

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Hastings City Bank,

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Town 2 North of Range 9
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of aw fl 4
nvr 4 of ne 4
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Township 3 North of Range p West.
Sec.
of sw 4 less R.
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Hee.
3.W .37
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Town 3 North oi itar.gr io Wwt.

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16 b. e side of
swfl4ofne4 20
selofne 4
A)
7 a less 40 r.ls.
w of ue cor. of
w 8 1 of tie 4
tbeuee w &lt;o
rds. » SO rds.
De 50 rds along
centre ol high­
way. thence n
m rds. to *
ginning
21
se 4 of nw 4
*2
ne4ofne4
..
s 2 of ce 4 less •
1 acre
24
10 a. south

10.30 1.4.7
4 15 .62

ACS 1.21 .35 .73 10-ftf

lew n acres off
s end
3.21 .45
Township 3 North ot Range
Vest.
Bee.
14 a. w pt. of u
Wfl4ornw4
33 14
1.78 .25 .07.70
CITY OF HA8T1MJ8.
12X?2 !.6&lt; .« .70
Lots
a 7}a rds of e 2
of lots 92 and s
7S rds. of W
AU
andM
n a rds of lot
233
Lots 996 and
3-»
2.67
Lotnoca. 1069.
ion, nr. ins.
and 1129
lx* 1XU
Can. 4 rds e
of se cor of
Blk. 4 Cham­
berlain's add.
thence s itrds
e 9 rds. n 12
rds. thence w

.19

5.44

4.02

•
4.85
.11 .TO
Town 3 Norib of Range s Wess

Uod. t, inter­
est Inn 10 01IOOroVwTs a
ofsx :
s

7.71 ijps

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CHAMOEIILAIVS ADDITION
Blk.
Lot6
Com. 4 rds e
and 3? rds nnd
2 fl s ou Jef­
ferson St. from
the rp cor of
lot 1 thence n

to boj|timi-.ig. 5

5J» .75

CITY OF HASTINGS

Chamberlain's Addition
Blk.
.19 .ON

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EABTtRN ’ADDITIO S.

Blk.।
It I
Lot 5
IxK 0. 10 nud
11
who! lot 4

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KKNFIFXD’S ADDITION
Blk

nM allot?
Lot 7

VILLAGE

HaH’s'Specific!

3&gt;9

x
10

CBOAR CREEK

Town 2 North of Ran«v!»West.

Sec.
36 M

Lot 7

.
M .13 -« "* ’

VILLAGE OF HICKORY C0KNKE5

Town 1 North ot Rawe »

highways rd«
» c*f see !M
tbeaee • w io
r 4 rd*. &gt;
58
12.47 1.73 60
VILLAGE Of WaWI.EVll.l.K

cw *

8 01

�Where the

RELIEVE fire sufferers.

th,

Offl~

,

Detroit, Mloh.
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.

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v

Cnrortunat^BurtXr*&lt;TBad,y Huru'The

Up the chimney. You have to
all the time in or■ results. This is but one
-.'■ .&lt;■ troubles that
&gt; : &gt;&lt; nie in Jewel j^nS*to'A’S 3
. tub's They throw out
.-.’.ted They make
troiil’b and burn little
• leeks—they are the
stoves made. Sold liy

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Look for Trade Mark. ettfSBTSIOHIU»t It THE wqrui| S

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FO11ECI.OSVRE.
. it,re Ma1 ii’:«*turtng ('-OaU.;r-.ae d.ti&lt;- June 29th, A.
■ ; : undersigned, Daniel
lhe following dr-xenh) iiitbr City of Hastings.
§ -i unit described oa fob
■r-iivrt hundred forty-four,
. are hundred forty-six.
v&lt;-n. fire hundred furty,- five hu-.tired fttty-one,
. .
h u.jivd seventeen,
. ire Hundred bhieteeti.
nt - hundred twenty two.
&lt;• lire hundred twenty•
. five, four h’intirrtl
b-.jt. four hu dred five,
t hit: drrd •even, four him.d tiji;e, four hundred
. -ii and four hundred
llibllngs, Barry County,
• c iiiti recorded plat
. ■ otexhe hereditaments
:-tSf;ii.-,.i pertaining; to!-.•;• r hereon. Including
uihis. This mortgage
lay of July. A. D IWti.1
:’■• office of Ute Register
■ :.,t-.. Mirhtgar. in ll'*cr
-.7 Default ba* b^-n
■ '
in .rtguge. So &gt;ult
■ :• .-tituled at taw to re
ov rein lining secured
. , -v part tin re &gt;f. There Is
• ■ '-‘uate.'f Gits notice up.-.-.I by x..rtt mortgage
.the sum of thirty one
• .
.1 tw-nty dollars and
’ Hy virtue of the
. 11 said mortgage, and
.
raid amount so due
shall sell the premises
- •■■'-. together with said
-- .v-ddry kilns, or so
... shall ow necessary to
,ii-• uptin the Indebted*
■ hi nrf.;;ige together with
• o-ni■■. a’ , ubuc vendue to ;
’ ■ । • t.ottb front door ot
i K-. •: listings. Barrs' .
U I’..’* place where l
.
■ o&lt;:rifv of Barry h

sore.: ■
Tin r ■

flrrMBdr
five hundn

NOTICE FUR HEARING CLAIMS.
SriV,.ot Michigan, County of Barry
Nbtlre is hereby given, that bv an nrriAn
iTotut, Cv.ttrl tu, n„ County ot
t5"
mi th. U’h dvrot K-p-“mjj., a !?,rriL!"a^'
n-nnth. r-om UiM ilu. wm wIIowhI

Balldlnk.
.

FUARgg,

flr® which
•tore of Keenan
"^enan
^d-T-The d«d

torrnoon ,&gt;t . arh of “hSiotL1”
lOUod. SoptrniOw HU,. A. I, ",
CHAO. W. ABMaTHOKO.JoOp, Of CroUlo.

ASSIGNEE'S 8ALE.
Jtlven Chat oa Wednesttav
"««b«r &gt;KH. &gt;11 ot Ul. woJrS;
and assets of every name, nature and
t Ion of Joseph lki«ers A Company a? hssigntld
to ma on tbe 13th nay of August 1«H for ttH.
of bl. er..'k-r». W|,1T» rtla
-a'c by the underatanrd, as Assignee m
CCffdance with the Btalnte in such case-made
and provided. That the liiveiitorv of said A,
signor lui# been Hied In the office of the - Count r
law
Of tVUTyPriri'idCd t.v
tats. at«d that Mich Invrntorv will la, exhibited
m
iLe “’I

rocord Of the
the ^urn,tuta
Jahn at 7-to B
“

theVhnl!.,K1 "h“ “aU b°
"‘ft
subirt^r°" P“bllc 1Mds°“ tht«
•Object the report aays:
now iSiTby’KuieL wh
burnc4 over l"
Iretla, uUe to
tZh&lt;:
*“ Or"c-“ &lt;•' PerAnniif.»«- a U Premiss occupied by them..

L RlchaM'nS^' Wwm^“i,'“;C,“lle^ !,&lt;x

'XA dlu‘“&gt;° '^»
L—

toTSiS

taedme”

&lt; LklMS.
an i-ri’er of
i of Rxrry.
, A. D.
:Ulowt.f for

i
;
;
I

re. ..me Ip raid 1
■ Office, in tbe I
:b»it aud allow- 1
d Ft i.ni.4r&gt; next.;
an! i.tfon- said .

f•
(d Uwe days.
Il I-5I.
-.
». J setae of Probate.
'• RbER?
'
:’rebate Court for tbe
r.'. ik- ProbaleOffk-e In
"i •■- '! county, on Wed
-'•; tjmber. In the year
t •’•■&lt;ired and ninetv four.
Armstrong, Judge of

1 Cm#.
&lt;r- e ihw:*,

rrtfw. ‘

’ the estate of

Alfred

. tbetrttitlon duly verified
. brotber-lr.-taw of said de.lustration of said es• -. 11. Wickwire or to !
Hereupon'
Kth&lt;i»yo!&lt;R.
It’h-io.in, tiWdon and
f’Meslatil x.

■it red. that Thursday, the J
• D. ? -:»l.At ten o'clock fa the j
-I i -r the hearing ot said *
Mrs .at law of said «&gt;
Mi-r H’rAotH Interested In said
■ ’ appear at n session of
;&gt;nl&lt;tan ar the Probate
«!*!«. 13
' ■ • Hastings, lu said County,
*W«H,u
i any there be. why the prayer
tbe wrtitj
kit tier enter . .■ t-. -y not be grauted. And It Is
• it raid petitioner give notice
,n the p-n
'■ Stt-d In raid estate, of the
indeneyof •1‘1 j*tltion and the hearing
thereof bveia«. -L- acipy (,f this order to be
W&gt;lUWtn •
J
itatujpi BAb-XF.it. a newsprinte:.
in said County of
one in ejw.»jcireulaicd
'yrek for three successive
*’’*» Previous to •*;
raid day of hearing.
( HAH. W. AKMSTBONG .(Atrwjjp,,
JMrtotrrotau.

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•&lt; said deceased
»»ali etr-rt t
in»»niatoBt this dav Ue&amp;
l-,n52rttpg to be the last will and
'-Ased be admitted to prorS?'!4 °*«. ■
11|,;,'V1‘&lt;riU,ncor *a,d «»tate be
JJPWtow.
*hl ttlUHMt W‘ . •’’■’nioner, tbe executrix tn said
other suitable person.
r It,1;K&lt;’r’JGMtt Thursday the
" " A D.. ism at ten o’clock In
■IS?"'
•
•
'ft,*
V
P1’.'1 !or Ike hearing of
£"* Pith" ,
&gt;-■ ttmtth'heirsat taw of said I
‘ "Aw tenm luterated tn I
7 r,e“J° appear at a session ——
.
bokteft at the Probate ’ L*
Hastings. In said Cooh&amp;f •"
Vie
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ClIAA W. Armsthowq.
Judxe Qi 1‘robatB.

HAIR

BA.SAM

anurnnv &lt;• Urea k, wblok

rtS h.^

One of tbe beat Cook*
Broke p itl'slu-d. It con.

7, -?1 “ &lt;’•"•'■ ibelr claim, brrommuta.
re, acre-*' 10 C*"h P“"h“r »•• U&gt;« legal price

tbe flr,r.VJmfl*“:

Tbe dispoaal ot land for tbe year
ending June SO waa as follow,:
Mtrtl TaSSS‘"“I nnsrellsarou.
Kra,
"‘5I“ l“4«■«.»». .real .Irerra.u eomrered whh Inst rear, ’

were sixty employes In tho building
““
lh.,n.' l,Ud (fre“t dimuully
in escapms. The buiUi
a^fry •‘T**""’- ™ «k&gt;u H-utud
“iT11 rui"ed- At “nctock tho
«rout wall at the huildluB- UmblB1

B.™r.SM. a drereaae ot ,l.ril.u»;

cncc.

M/YU-djrce,

E cchartCX)
20
I.ION
—x-.-xx).. cut ire.m XUn Cofleo -wrappers
and
a 2-cpnt
v .r
.
. Stamp.
r ... ...... t*.‘ ., r.^,—-iv-«
n Kr’fc. tiauiu.

all sent to' prison.
Hen leu ceil tor Conaplmcy.
.
“l- Oct- H -The jury lq
the I inkerton conspiracy case from
Spring Valley, on trial in Qie circuit
court here, after being out hl! night
returned
a werdict nt 11 o’clock
Saturday morning finding the five de­
fendants guilty and fixing the pen­
alty for four of them at
impris­
onment in the penitentiary.
Peter
Lauer, mayor of Spring Valley, and
Peter KImnac, an occasional police
officer, were given one aud a 64If years
in the penitentiary, and Frink Barowski and Anna, his wife, were given
one yenreach, .fohn Gultson. super­
intendent of the citv watel* depart­

Snrnc i Oak
I rOLEDoToHIO.

Mulct

PROBATE ORDER.
State of Michigan. Count. of
.
At u session of the 1'rubatr f 'xirtfor the'cowhty ot Barry, liolden at the Pro»«tb' on -p f/’tiiw
citv of Hasuugv. In said CoantpoD Tn^dfay the

eals

l|

9-ul dAy of October In th.‘ year “nV thodsInS
eight hundred and uluctv f^r
‘'lousand
b^es&lt;3‘,lc&amp;ar,ea Ws Aru-strocg. Judge of Pro­

Running

In the matter of the estate of William H.
Northrup. I&gt;vceased.
On reading and filing tbe petition duly verfof .N,ewton J'. Whitlock, administrator of
“J?.
pJ?yl,i? ,f.or r®*«n» therein set
tortn that he may be licensed .to mortaage the*
deserflid*
decea8«&lt;l “ ln said pStftion

Sores.
[Cures

the Serpent's
Sting.

Thereupon ft is ordered, that Friday the 20th
day of October A. D.. J tart, at ten .o’clock Hr
the forenoon, be assigned for tho beartag of
raid petition and that the heirs at law of said
deceased and all other pcraous interested In
said estate, are required to appear at a session
°£,8al&lt;1 Court, th An to lx* holditi at the ITobitie
office . in the city ef Hastings, in said Couhty,
and show evwjte. if any there M. why the prayer
of the petitioner any not be uranteo. And ft is
further ordered that raid o.'liiioner give ,;oilce
to the persons interested In Said estate, of tbe
pendency of sahl petition and ihe hearin.; there­
; of by causing a cony of this or !fr tn bo put&gt;Hsbed
| in the aASTiN.js Ba&gt;- \ kh, a dewianef- prluted and circulated;ta said County of Hurry, otice
|*t each week for three sue. ctelve wceiw pre*
1 vlJustosai-Jd'yMhonrlrhr. ’
’
(CflAs. ’.V. AHM-eltOXO.
qirlre ox Probate.
(A trs*» copy.)

^|i

court. .Much sympathy is expressed for
Mr -. Barowaki. as it is tboaglit she has
in oil tu stage* com- (
lately eradicated by J
bt'"ii the victim of others who com­
rf. 8.S. Obttlnaie sores I
pelled her
make the allegation of
and uicers yield to Its I
ho ding powers, u re-1
criminal assault against Pinkerton
moves the pvtar-u e”&lt;! i.ullti* u? the avstem. I
and Bohen. She has one sm|Il child,
wxio is too large to be takbn to the
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO . Attanta. Gx
P- nite.itinry and who must, be pro- j
v,Ji d for
charity. The
vertlict cncn- (
-T______ _____________________________
.V. by viiurivj.
me veraict
tiri.lv
‘TnTU‘m taao Olr,laMTO*TOTO
toL.1 Bohen
----- I : *
tirely ,exonerates
Pinkerton and
of the charge of criminal assault that
was preferred against them in the ’
court room at .Spring Valley and
was partially the meuas of In­
citing the mob-against them dt Spring

flCOMTAaiOES

Because
It is so Pure!

should know about our salt. It re­
BUSINESS OUTLOOK.
quires the best to produce tho best.
candidate for congress, ta editor:
I
Tho goad termer realizes thta with
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,
••Official returns ,from
seventy-eight
counties The Condition of Vnrhiua Industrie!* Reetna
bls seed; shall tho butter maker be
give democrats 7.«Xi. fifty-nine coudtfc unrvto Be Itnproving.
■
less wise? Our salt Is as carefully
parted will probably overcome ibis unt!&gt; elect
"With the chief money crops of the west
made as your butter—made express­
populism. Gross fraud everywhere. throwing and *outh staking ta tuluelt Is not strange
ly for dairy work; and bright dairy­
out populist procincta "
1 that purchases of manufactured product* are
men everywhere find their batter bet­
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v
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Atlanta, Gil. Oct ti.—Official re- smaller than wmexpected. Wheat has touched
ter made and their labor better paid
turn* are hbt nil’ia ~\tkinLm'’7iemT)
point'ever known fqr ..ptiow
when they use
and cotton
.
the
' lowest
loweit
' and
known
the
talowest
ever known Ih anv form
-..to. »...u:to^ ..ii.i
i
.
ana
cojxon
ine
evercotton
unown
;n
any form
runs behind .ns ticket by abotit 10,000. • irtth
with tho
the prewent
present classification,
classification, and
the
and the
The ticket is elected by 30,000 to 80,- ..' ----------accumulation
ofto. stocks
in both products is
l ___„
j
to
Oho. The populists claim fraud and dlKcouraging
‘ '
** purchasers
'
*for aa advance.
that thev have carried the state. The Producers are compelled to sell at prices be­
low the ordinary cost &lt; f raising crops, and ta
populista will hare seven senators and some western states there ta also a lamenta­
No matter what brand yon have
forty members of tbe house. This will ble failure of the corn crop. Under tho cir­
uimd, Just give thia a fair trial. It
leave the democrats In full control cumstances it would be very strange if tho de­ , is first in flavor, first In grain, and
mand for manufacture ! products ‘should bo
however.
first in purity. Whether for dairy &gt;^1
1 quite as large as In other yearsor table use, you will find it to ■
The condition of tho Industries h in somo
Six Months for Contempt of Court. •
your advantage to be acquainted Efe
respects more satisfactory. Evidently there
with the salt that's all sale
Ila
CixctsxATI. (Jet te—Ex-Lulledbtalcs L
tg -tt target
fur iron products thou
—„ . demand tar
Write us.
Attorney Burnett hits been sentenced there was a month ago. though the Increase In
DIAMOND CRYSTAL
—
1.
— Judge C
to.to_ ...
Ito ...,.
to.U.- I.
toto—' mitnnt
by
Sa?c
to. tosix
months'
imprisoutput hnt.
has been KimMrhr.t
somewhat &lt;rr».itnr
greater! thnt,
thou th.
tbe 1
SALT CO.,
onment in Warren county jail for con­ : increase ta lhe demand, so that prices stoadHy
St. Clair, Mich.
B
tend downward. The structural inarket is
tempt of court. Ills contempt was a fairly active in the west, without clu-ugo al
neglect to pay over a sum of money the east, end while the coke output has become
which ho held io trust when ordered tho hoariest ever known. HV 778 tons for tho
week, tho price Is declining, and steps are be­
by lhe United States court to pay it ing taken to limit the supply.
This case has been standing several :
The failures tor the last wook have been 219
Cratrac aoalnal
months, and it was only a fortnight ina .Hn
tbe T*nHra&lt;l
United States,
agnlnst 330
320 Itaet
last VA«r
year, nnrt
and 11
tago .a
* «&gt;.
____
—to
— lain
that
Mr. T*
Burnett
was toto
arrested
on
®ln ••nn«rtn
Canada, aMlnat
against 4X
4S Inat
lost com.'
year.’1’
one of his clandestine visits to Cincin­
Death of a Noted bamotin.
nati.
!
Washtnoton, Oct. 8.—Mamea, high
nos^u'caITno.
chief of1 Lcfogc. and a celebrated
Fell from tho Cloads.
A—-Mis# character in Samoan history, is dead.
15. CORDOVAN,
Buffalo,
N.
Y., OcL
a rRtNCHaEHwaimcAtr.
Beatrice Vandecessden, aged 17. fell lie was tbe Samoa plenipotentiary to
\ Vi»FHEG«f&amp;i«wwa
from a parachute Saturday, 1,600 feet, Washington in 1878 when he conclud-1
J ♦3.MP0L1CE.3SOUS.
in this city, and was instantly killed. ed with Secretary Evarta the treaty of j

Diamond Crystal

Dairy Salt.

MORTGAGE SAj.E.
Detault having jbeen made ln[ Um conditions'
uf a certain mortgage, executei by Charles D.
Johqson and I«ta M. Jolius&lt;*i, hu^btxnd and
■ wile. t&lt;» Lnelnd&lt; C-ti i-’U'-v Mi l Ail.-.* E. Miles,
dated the twenty fourth «i.»v .,f Auxu-t. 1KU re­
corded the twenty fourth &lt;tay or August 1883
and o:-. which there Is dm- .it ithts date three
That
tbe‘.lx
great
why you
Hundred
end’s fifty
aud reason
004100 Dolors,
fee
inongtigees having elected to declare t;.e whole;
amount of said murtgiuN due knd pavabte'..MC?
nccount of the uon-paymer.r of tbe tnten-.»t due
Augu-t twenty fourth 1K‘4 sreonlinz to the
icrnre and conditions of .raid ninrrgagv. NoCioo
w hereby given cbM. by vfrfne.ot the power, of
sale i:i raid mortgage.l shall foreclose the ?nmo
hy a sale, at public auction, tntthc highest blduc-r.a: the north front door of flu- Court Haise,
In the city of Hast Ines, on the twenty second
day ot I&gt;rceinber ir»4sU twelve o’clock uoon.of
all that certain niece or n-.rcel.of land situate
and being in thtfeity of Hastings, in the County
of Barry and State of Michigan, and described
as foitaws.to wit: A strip of land r.l- ety one feet
a hie off ot and from the north end &lt;if lots num­
bered five huudrwl and nine and five hundred and
ten according to th-original plat of tbe village
(now city.,of Hastings, recorded in Bi.rryCouety Register'sofllce. s-.iljeet to a n se.i v.xi iun of
a strip five feet wide off the north efli-l of said
lots for an alley, tlte satue being the Tsiortmured
premises.
• |
Dated September ifith, 1?9I.
i
ALICE E. MUttS.
ilortgagee.
Chas. H. Baler.
Attorney for Mortgagee.
him Wwo Si Sigiaiw

W.L. Douglas
$3 SHOE

Miss Vandec08sden was to have been
married next
week, and she had
agreed with her betrothed, who was
present, thlt this would be her last
ascension.
Snsan ft. Anthony to Spe*k.
RocuxrrxH, N. Y., Oct B.—Susan B.
Acwony
w.u leave
..... next
.... -Sunday
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Anthony will
for
y°„.„\ flero ahe la to rake an actlr.
nartin’tho tall campaign. The pope-:
K
p“ Jnto^tL platfohn a ’
±L^?.ntfratro Blank, and Mira ‘
woman’s suffrage plank, and Mlsa
Anthony’s purpose in visiting the west
is to speak in favor of that particular
feature.\
Cat nu Blvwl’s ThroatHtIXTIXOTOS, W. Va.. °oL «.--On
B«ch Fork. 11 mUaaaouth of thia city,
William Adklna and Tom Maya, two
nromlnentyoungmon, became involred
la . difficulty. when Adklna entMara
throat May. died rtmo.tlnrt.ndy.

Jealouay

wm tbe

°*UM

ot the tTOabl&lt;1'

Adkins la still at largo.
Das Moinks. la., Oct- 8.—Fire at Adel
consumed the opera house and a num­
ber of other buildings in the bu*l“®“
portion. Tbe loo i&gt; between ro.OW
and 1100,000; ln.ur.noe about one-ball
Fifteen- horses were cremated.

Robbed ■ Rank.
Txbhe haute, lad..
rtinnal safe blosrers robbed O. W.
Shrver's bank at Bloomfield, Ind.,

money-

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—

’

Waktox Oct. 8.— Massachusetts renWicans held their state convention
E to fiaturtay .nd renominated Goter nor Wolcott-

friendship and commerce between the
United States and Samoa, under which
the right of the United States to the
harbor of Pago Pago was guaranteed
and secured.

bd ^S.V-SB
oysSchoolShdes.
-LADIESW.

TiS’^’^onooh'

SEND FOR CATALOGUE *

Etnsa Curr, N. Y., Oct 4.—Ex-Vice j ™

six cents a can by using the
new Horsford’s Baking
Powder, because it requires
less quantity than any other.

SI'MIHUGE SALE.
Default having been made in the moment ot
L rnorttri-.jp, made by Dewitt C. Ham -v and his
wile, Stan- A. Rasney to Hiram M. Chase. Feb
riisrj -'qd. lN»u, and on February 4th. 1M) re­
curdl'd in the o ’ ee oi the KesiHerof Freeds of
Barrv County In the State of Michigan, hi Uber
2C of Mortgages on page fiM.on whleli mort­
gage there is efatmed to De due Four Hundred
Thirty nine dollars and seventy one cents and no
suit or proceeding st taw haring been insti­
tuted to reeov. r th” amount' secured by said
mortrngfl or any part thereof.
■’
Therefore by virtue of the power of sale con­
tained In raid morttpige notice is herebv given,
that on Satunlr-v. Ihc« tuber 1st IRM. nt ten
o'clock In the for. n-x-n. tlierf- will be sold at
the north frontdoor otthe r-ntrt House, in the
City of Hastings, County of Harry and State of
Michigan, said court house being ihr-place lx
which the circuit court for tbecounty ot Barry,
Is held. Upuldie auction to tlw highest bidder,
the premises described in said mortgage, or so
mnch thereof as may be necessary to satisfy tbe
amount due on said mortgage, with the in:.-.rest
thereon, and all legal costs, said pren.l■■&gt;-s being
situate in the village of Deltuo, in We Conntv
of Barry and State of Michigan, and described
ns lou number seven!v one and sevrntv lwooC
James R. Bush's Addition to the village of Del­
ton.
Dated September 5,18M. Hiram M. Chaab,
Mortgagee.
Alonzo E. Kenaston, Attorney.tor Mortgagee.

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320 FACES.
I.«!JST&amp;»rED.

«&gt;ara addlUonal lou sad «ul-

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dowdetraou&gt;'r',"re mxo.nlr recommend Uwl
promp.ly epos the reaat emMlugot eoorreu a

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COOK-BOOK

Ou, wllh D,

Addrfw Wilbur F. Woke-

man. General Secretary, 135 WcstSJd

I

MARTHA WASHINGTON

In tbe shape of u collapse, and the
mass of debris did not spread beyond
U&gt;t curb. Tho firemen working in
lmi'lr.°t th', b',lldl"K »«re wurned
ami retreated as rapidly Us possible
Some got out from under, but a doaen
or more were unable to do to on ac­
count
ot the piles ot brick, gins, and
recentlv occupied by said J&lt;e&gt;rt&gt;!i Rog. ni &amp; Co
to the City of Hali.ica, Michigan.
burnt timbers.
In addition of said st'»ck of cnods. cov&lt;istinc
bta topAetl by Electric Wires.
of grocertra. crockery and glass ware 1 will m-|i
A yell ot horror went up from the
throats of the thousands who were In
Said sale wtU be tor cash.
the
street, and then there wns a crash
PHILtl’ T. Couikovk.
like an earthquake. Tho air was tilled
Assignee.
with Just a„d sheets ot dame and
ORDKROF PUBLICATION.
smoke
Some ot the falling wall
State of Michigan, Finn Judicial Circuit, m
broke
ft,.
hear,
electric
wire,
Lnancvrv.
■
William H. Brown. Administrator of tbe o.». and the trolley wire
. A slash ot
tale of Caroline. l-awrenre. doreaaed, Com
sputtering electric fluid lighted up
Trustep.
the 8cen&lt;», r--’
‘
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a.--.,, . r-ll'l-,
‘ sunted to got into ‘the stpre* und
V-. Lttwrati-v, Fredrr.ck.lt. Lawn.no* ami
down the hide streeta to escape being
Exliter A. ta'.v:a, defeiidsuta.
Hmr pt ml z ip the Circu‘1 Court for tlv shocked. ; A number of men. women
« .willy oi Barov.-In Ch*n*-ry. at Hivtim’-. ami children jvero trampled under the
Mteh.otiihe isli day of fc^ptember a. Ik.
feet of the mghtened spectators, but
ju tbi.« ra*.tte It appearing from affi-tavlt on
.lie. tlm- th.- urlemtant, Esther A. Len ta Is po! none mis hcriou-U;.' hurt.
The aggregate--loss on building apd
a rvrttlc: t nt tiita mate, but resides in tire 8t tie
of M’v-o ,ri. on taMkut of Philip T. C kn»-.r.
;«.iU4as:..iLi .&lt; su’if tor—it ta onkreii that the
% ml «1efeortu£t. Esther A I enn,
trr ,-.p- I surcd.'
(
.yunon* to Ixt entered herein, withta tour)
nibtitha from the d„te &lt;&gt;! thta order, and !a c.ise I
&lt;»l an ai*|4*ai-aucv that »h« cause an rnsner :?• 1 POPULISTS CLAIM THE STATE.
1
pfetamilta xoltel’er — ulthii: twenty dr.'&lt; u’tcr
Majority in Georgia.
:
. ---------- —h ' which
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...
UKlVin, WrttU •
received at apopulist
bhi
he
as •confessed
t»y ‘ijv
he »»\i
Wd l-pu-resinyu n-.i- , .telegram
V»:a- i *!
”* ”
= takrn
trakrii iiir
viifeojcd t»J
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b An/lmin
CVt.ln..
*t._paper
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) a!
.
headquarters
Friday /wroro.
from the
°» »“'*&gt; ?*»•» S Watrttn.oopXr

Lrtl-. L:ft order to b.« pubitahed in ibe ItaMinc*
ttl,- t I'Ak’Klti:
K«. .-a
•* 'IrWxtuiTwr
newspaper nrtnt-JMf
printed. naihllwh.ul
publlNhtul and
circulating in su'd rouMv.nnd that mi&lt; I: publi­
cation be co- tin tied therein at least once In
•! Arttfheach week, for six weeks in sncresoitFt. or W.-il
h** cause arejpv of till* order to be pr nonaKy
served on sanl non resident defendant at lea-'t
• .raid election twenty days before the {Imo above prescribed
ting county of- for her appearance.
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■. bneriff. t.lerf:.'
Clem r.M Smith.
1'eed*. Fro»cCircuit Jurigo.
Philip T. C:»ix;rovk.
• r: Cotnmtarten1 'omphlnaut’j Solicitor.
un G Naslek,
Ci&lt;rk.
A True Copy.?

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«««* dresyed u« worttuera
om«, bu aol ten .arraeted by la, «

Uaaa o'-'
•&gt; Hpcma,."- , “
«—»•» r. s,ock.
•II. .ruck NO\ UUuJf?1?: ’*“■ 8: Jol“ B- Naw“ Garry. wb.mu^’^’tL'^ f~L Thou,Namarn. No. 2 H«nrv t-? J&gt;nilMed: Leslie Mon«Ul. l«broioi“r’ Ktab«&gt;» --»« S Hear,

ot Ktibert J. Qranv lit. ot srt&lt; Co ',
'a.e
.■'■nwd mul Ihu all crodltom 3'LL
. *Jr
•n- reoalrwl U pmen!
“To
1-rol.m. Court, at lOo ftw, u,
“J
ot llaolua, tor ixamloallon and rtowaiw.. Z
ur beforethu uthdav of Maw»h'i.-2?w*,,t -• , H

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in nnhim ,
,
*’ “"ch nctlvlty
»re.P&lt; b , *f“‘l
IhU year aa
prerloualy, flue to Ule hard u^0&gt; )n
1J lm»T n'“l lhe °°n«equOnt decreaw
in immigration. The most imnortaut
rofnmmetul.tlouaVeUre to fte forort
flream Mmhlgan, Minneaoja und Wia-

These
noble in th* World than tbe intimacy
between a French motherand daughter
“the mother giving to her daughter
all her time, all her thoughts, molding
her with infinite devotion, living for
her alone, writes Th. Bcnfeon in the
Lad iv«-Home Journal. She accent panies her to her lessons, directs her
reading, watches day end night w
guard that ideal purity which by a sin­
gular inconsequence will be sacrificed,
ninety chances out of a hundred, to a
man whose life will have been quite
the contrary. The mother cannot re­
form marriage as it exists in France-it is an institution full of defects—but
she can teach to her daughter all the
virtues to moftt the sorrows which al­
most certainly await her.

■FW-L' DOUGLAS,
BROCKTON, MASS.

Preaident Morton was on Wedneaday .
officially notifiedI ot hla nomination a.
axe the largest manufacturers ol
republican candidate tor governor..
jcs In the world, and guarantee
Gen, CoIlia doll.erod th. notification the value by stamping the name and price oa
bottom, which protecta you against high
addrera Mr. Morton reeled accept­ the
prices and the middleman’s profits. Our shoes
ing the nomination tn a brief address. . equal custom work in style, easy fitting and
wearing qualities. We have them sold every,
where at lower prices for the value given than
any other make. Take no substitute. If your
Wabhington, OcL 5.—A new coun­ dealer cannot supply you, we can. Sold by
terfelt flve-dollar national bank note j
has been discovered on the Citizens ;
national bank of Nils*. Mich., check
letter B. aeries of 18M. The entire •
PROBATE ORDER.
face of the note is brown instead of duta of MlchUmi. Comity of Barry—ev
At
a
sen*ion
ni Ute Probate Court for the
black.
___________________
County of Itarrj'. boklen at the Probate office. In
the City of IlMtlngt, tn raid county, on Tues­
day
tbe
9th
&lt;1
ty
of October. Id the year one
SurrasoNiA, Ala-, OcL 8.—Four young
thousand eight hundred and ninety four.
children of John D Chandler, of this
Prewnt. Chartei W. Armstrong. Judge of
place, were cremated. The parents P^Mtae matter of the estate of Uriah 8.
left the house, locking the little ones
^oTreEnwanil filing the petition duly verified
in, and when they returned the dwell­
Harvev W. Wihlsms. administrator of said
ing and aH ita contents were in aahea. of
estate praying for reasons therein set forth Him
he may be licensed to sell the real estate of said
A-pud Womau Burned to Death.
deceased as in said petition di scribed.
Thereupon It is ordered, that Tuesday the
Mascoutah. In., Oct 8.—Mrs. Eliza
Merrick, aged 77 years, was burned to nth day OLCfnvember, A. D..lSMc.t ten o clock in
tie foreuooa.be asstanedfor the hearing of said
death at Okawayville Saturday morn­ petition and that the heirs at law of said de­
ing. While in the house alone she fell ceased and ail uher persons Interested in said
estate, are required to appear at a seMkm of
into the fire, and, owing to feebleness, said court, then tnbe holde.i at the Probateoffl-M. In tho C.ty '»T Hastings, in said county, and
was unable to escape from IL
show otuie. if any there be, why the prayer &lt;A
Urn petitioner may not be granted. And Ills
Axle Wortai Burned.
further ordered, that raid petitioner give notice
BICHMOXD, Va., Oct A—Tho axle tn the persons interested In said wtat&lt;. of the
works of J- &amp; Johnson &amp; Co. were Sudancy of snld petition and the hearing
erwf by causing a copy of this order to be
destroyed by fire. E3M. SIM,000; inpitbUshed In the Hsstiato Baxnbb, a w«&gt;
imivr printed and circulated in said County of
Harn', once In each week for three successive
w««rt previous W rtjadjy
b«r[WBoaros, OeL 6.—Directum and Alla
“Jadge o! Probate.
will trot st Myrtle park •ctober isotor
(A tiuecopy.)
f2,500 a side and a purse of 90,000.

WOOLLEY &amp; BRONSON

TIMETABLE.
In effect February n. 1*4.
Statiom.
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Kalamazoo Lv
East Cooper...
Richland June!....
Cressey
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Deiton a.7
Cloverdale....
Bhultt........................ .
Hastings.................
Coats Grove
Woodland ..........
Woodbury
VI* D. L.&amp;N.
Lansing
Detroit
Grand Rapids

Stations.

SOUTH.

Chicago Ar
Katamazoo Ar...
East Cooper Lr..
Richland JuncT.
Omsey......... ....
MHO

Hastings...

Cotta Grove.
Woodland ...

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It »
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Lansing
Detroit..
Grand Bapids..
Traverse City.
Charlevoix----Petoskey .........
BayView....;.

trains at flag statiocs

of the company, who reserve the right to change
tb* time of such trains without notice.
No.6 will wait at Woodbury for pawengeru
from Ko. 1 ooD. I- &amp; N.
Baggage must Im at tbe depot at IcsmfLB mix
ules Before hearing time of trains, so that agent
may have time to check ft properly -. GtberwiseiL
may not go forward tuttll next train.
H. C.POTTML. Gen*??.

�Cart of Thanks.
them the oommortial credit, which a safe
And still after deuocmeinx them la this
To those dear friends and neighbors
and stable currency can do.
manuer the populist nomiueea expect the who so kindly atoUted during the
The earnestness aud force with which votes of Barry county democrats.
and burial of my husband, and eepsrtalJy
Thursday, Oct it,
to tiielKnkht* of PytidM both of thi* rftr
Milt gave his reasons left no room for
und Kalamazoo am I Indebted for their
doubt but that they were his honest con­
The southern states seem to be waking kindness. It it Impossible to express my
■NTKRXD AS SBCOND-CLASS MATTER AT victlens and that he Grnrfy-' believed in
uprr-cUtlon |iiu»«V torlAer lb»n to
TKK HASTINGS, MICH., POSTOFFICK,
up lo the fact that protection has a great M&gt; lint their effort, to ,Ml«t In »ddln« to
everything that he said.
.
AUGUST 14, 1878.
The ul« eomfort will eeer bo bekt tn Barred
Tbe noble mission of the grand old re­ deal to do with their prosperity.
M». Ricilibb Dovt.lt
publican party is to lead not only the New Orleans Picayune one of lhe most in­ memory.
"righteous but tbe sinners to repentence.” fluential journal* in the south and which
Mr. Jordan did not join the republican still opposes the republican movement of
Dissolution Nolle*.
party alone but with him came six others, the planters and of the people. In speak­
GOVERNOR—John T. Rich.
Notice is hereby given that the partner­
UKU’T GOV.-Alfred Milnes.
formerly democrats, of Tboniapple town­ er tbe nominations for Congress says:—
ship existing between
Schumann
«
Tbe Picayune has no candidates to put for­ Tucker has been dissolved by mutual con­
ship.
ward, bur only tbe best men. who will work for
There is do denying the fact that it takes the great interests of Louisiana, are wanted at sent. Mr. Schumann will continue tbe
AUDITOR GEXmmtSSfay W. Tarjuncture. Tbe Picayune believes that tbe business, pay ait bills and receive all ac­
a great deal of moral courage for a man to this
highest interests of the sugar planters will be counts.
Ed. Schumann,
ATT Y GENERAL—Fred A. Maynard.
leave the party with which be has always conserved by electing the right sort of Demo­
Frank Tuckkh.
crats
to Congre*’. No free trader will or can
OOM MR STATE LAKDOFFKJE-W.
been identified and in which be has al­ do them any good. Tills country does not exist
IJVDX!ATIQM NUTSHKLLED. Creates
on a tree-trade policy. It must have a revenue,
HI r nU i ioM
book out Tali* all about
ways
held
a
prominent
position.
Without
ud a large one, and it Is ts providing this rev­
rtjFTPUB. INSTRUCTION—H. R. Patthis wonderful subject. Whatever your views
doubt there are many who share Mr. Jor­ enue that protection can be aud ought to lie
are
on Hypnotism, you will find this book of
Bank Statement.
given to American industries. That Is demo­
•treat
value.
Published
price, fib cenU. Sent
It'D of EDUCATION—Ferry F. Fwwera. dan’s sentiments regarding the party in cratic; it Is American, and It is wise economical
Report ot tbe condition et the Hastings City tree, transportation prepared, if you remit » Baautiful Catalogue •ent ou Application.
CONGRESSIONAL.
power who are only hesitating on account doctrine.
Hauk at Hastings. Micbfgnn, at tbe dose of cents for subscription to Homes and Hearths.
w. J. OILLINCHAM, Pre,.
business. Oct, 2nd,18H.
FOB CONGRESS—Hon. Henry F. Tho in- of the lack of moral courage. Mr. Jordan
Abraham Lincolu’s first speech ou the
A. L, SILVERHAIL, Prln.
New York.
says that it was tbe hardest thing that he
I. H. WHITE, Sec. 4 Trea,
tariff question was short and to the Pj^ut
COUNTY.
ever felt called upon to do in his life, but
He said be did not pretend to be learned Loans and dlscouafs
.*137,367 37
REPRESENTATIVE IN STATE LEGIS­ is pleased to think that be has taken the
. 13,18*3*
Stocks,
bonds,
mortgages,
etc
....
In political economy, but be thought be
LATURE-Hon. David Haggett.
.
331»
Overdrafts.......................................
step.
.
140000
SHERIFF—Jas H. MeKevltt.
knew enough to know that "when an Furniture and Cxtares
.
450oa
Other real estate...... CLERK—John G.Nagler.
American paid 820 for steel to an English Current expenses and uses paid
. 1JS4 03
PROPHETIC
WORDS OF HON.
REGISTER-Chaa. W. Jo Man.
. 88433 38
manufacturer, America had the steel and Due from banks !n reserve cities.
.
H3
31
Checks and cash asms
TREASURER—J. G. Hughes.
JAS. G. BLAINE. UTTERED
. । an w
England had tbe *30. But when be paid Gold coin.
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY—Jae. A.
Silver coin
OCTOBER 1890.
*20 for steel to an American manufacturer U fl. andNi
Notes.
CIRCUIT COURT COMMISSIONERS—
America bad both the steel and the 830,
1302,312 23
Total
We have made arrangements
That was the sum and substance of tbe

Hastings Banner

IDITORIAL NOTES

A SCHOOL
FOR

5H0KE THE

“New Arrival"

tariff question as he viewed itcot Being Fulfilled to Che Latter by

HJS10N1STS DEMORALIZED
Their Leader has Joined
the Republican Party.
NIILTON F. JORDAN. OF MIDDLEVILLE, HA8 ANNOUNCED HIS
DETERMINATION TO ASSO­
CIATE HIMSELF WITH THE
REPUBLICAN PARTY
HEREAFTER.
He Gives His Reasons Why.

* 78,000 00
Id.
A good many people argue that Lhe gov­ Capital stock
. 18400 00
Surplus fund.
ernment should own the railroads of this Undivided pru--...
deposits subject to
"I lore my country and my eoantrymen. country. Possibly it had, but it would be Commercial
check..............................................
I am an American, and rejoice every day 1 a mighty big investment even for Uncle Commercial CertlBteatee of deposit
81XN7 W
0417 30
of my life that I am. I enjoy the general Sam with all his resources. In this coun­ Savings deposits....................................... 10,000
00
Notos nod bins rediscounted
prosperity of my country, and know that
try the railroads represent an Investment
Total.....................................
83W313 23
tbe workingmen of this land are the best of 810,000,000,000.00. ■ To organize and State of Michigan, County of Barry -oa.
f, Dan W. Reynolds cashier of tbe above named
fed and the best clothed of any laborers "on
operate such a mighty system would give Bank, do solemnly swear that the above state­
the face of the Earth. Many of them tbe party In power an opportunity to form ment is true to the best of my knowledge and
belief.
Dan W. Rkynolds, Cashier.
have homes of their own. They are sur­ one vast machine that would virtually con­
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th
day of OcL. law.
Wm. h. Powaaa,
rounded by all tbe comforts and many of
Notary public.
trol elections.
Cobkxct—Attest:
tbe luxuries of life. I shudder, however,
CiiamraR Mnsskk )
at the thought that tbe time must come
D. G Robinson ► Directors.
Tbe populists are in favor of the free
Wm. H. Powaits 1
when all this will be changed-, when the
coinage of sliver at lhe ratio of 16 to 1. At
general prosperity of tbe country will be
the last democratic state convention tbe
destroyed! when tbe great body of work­
democratic party declared for something
ingmen |n this land, who are now so
vastly different than that.
prosperous, will hear their wives and

For several weeks past it has been gen- children cry for bread! that the day must
(Tally known, and to his intimate friends come when the great factories and manu­
ip both parties it has been known for sev­ factories of this land will shut down, and
eral months, that Milton F. Jordan, of
there will be the silence of the tomb. And
Middleville, has not been in accord with the reason why it must be so is this: The
ttxe democratic administration.
In the great southern wing of the democratic
past be has been probably the most active party are determined to establish the doc
tjrkcr in the democratic ranks in Barry
trine of Free Trade in this land. They
unty. Through thick and thin, through will be assisted by their northern allies.
tain and shine, be has worked for the The fight to now on. There is a great
luecess of the principles that be has advo- body of visionary but educated meu who
teted and in return lias bad anything at are mnployed day by day In writing Free
the hands of his parly that be has asked Trade essays and arguments in favor of
for.
that doctrine, which find their way into
It had almost been the height of his am­ every democratic newspaper in the land.
bition to see democracy successful iu na­
“The great body of our people have
tional politics because he believed in the never experienced, themselves, the suf­
principles advocated by that party, and ferings which always result when the pro­
that they were necessary for tbe more per­ tective principles are laid aside. Poison­
fect administration of our governmental ed and excited by the wild statements of
affairs. So when Grover Cleveland, the these writers and the demagogue appeals
perfect embodiment of democratic princi­ of the democratic speakers, the result will
ples, was elected President of the United
be that, in the very near future, these
States, and at his back stood a Congress forces which are’ now working will be
that was largely democratic in
both
strong enough to defeat at tbe polls the
houses, none gloried more than he. Set­
party advocating tbe doctrine of protec­
tling himself down to await the magnifi­
tion. It must inevitably Toliow that un­
cent results that he felt certain would
certainty and doubt will ensue.
more than meet his most sanguine expec­
“The business men of the country, fear­
tations, he hailed tl&gt;e inauguration of the
ing the destruction, will decline to engage
nation’s chief executive. For over a year in business; consequently mills will be shut
and a half be waited in vain for the first
down and the workingmen will be thrown
thing that met with his anticipations. In­
out of employment. Tbe people will then
stead of seeing a people happy, contented
see, as we have never seen before, and
and prosperous he saw them wretched,
that they cannnot be prosperous and have
dissatisfied and Idle. Instead ef seeing
work while this principle Is threatened.
factories running he saw them closed. In­ In the midst of this suffering they will
stead of seeing justice given to the .boys learn that tbe only way that they can be
in blue, be saw a niggardly pension policy
prosperous and happy is to vote for the
pursued that was a discredit to this great
party that will build up the industries
government In short tbe rosy theory of by which they have gained a livelihood—
democracy when put to the test fell far because they can see clearly that when a
short of his expectation. He saw as never manufactory Is shut down there Is no de­
■ before tbe necessity of protection, not only
mand for the tiling which they have lo
to the agricultural, but also to tbe manu­ sell, and that is their labor”
facturing interests as well, and be com­
menced to advocate protection. Hla pa­
triotism soon led him to censure tbe unjust
Tbe democrats of Barry county will
pension legislation, and almost before be
have the extreme pleasure of voting for
was aware, bis criticisms of tbe party he
men who have denounced their party In
had fought so hard to establish tn power
the severest terms. For instance, W. O.
bad placed him in the republican ranks.
Lowden, the fusion candidate for prosecu­
He fought the growing convictions that
tor, said of the democratic party two yean
were leading him to the party that he had
ago, when he accepted nomination on tbe
always opposed but in vain.
populist ticket that “be despised both of
At the democratic state convention in
the old parties as they were rotten and
Grand Rapids he was unanimously nomi­
corrupt to tbe core; that he hoped his right
nated for the office of Lieutenant Govern­
band would lose its cunning if it ever
or, and declined the nomination. At the
handed up an old party ticket, etc.” We
democratic county convention he was
havn’t learned yet that Mr. Lowden’s
elected chairman of the democratic county
right hand has loot Its cunning though it
committee, which office he resigned sever­
is reasonable to suppose that be voted
al days ago.
for himself two yean ago despite the fact
In conversation with tbe writer Mr.
that his name was on t he (“old party”)
Jordan declared in favor of protection.
democratic ticket Possibly be might
Calling attention to the fact that though
have handed up tbe “old party ticket”
tbe democrats had absolute control of
though with his left hand, and thus avoid­
every branch of tbe national legislature
ed the dire calamity that might have be­
yet they had deme nothing, and be had lost
fallen him bad he handed it ud with his
all hope and confidence In the ability of
right hand, Tbe doctrine of probabilities
tbe democratic party to legislate In the
might play an Important part In such a
Interests of a people like ours.
case.
He denounced the democratic adminis­
But Mr. Lowden isa’t alone in denoun­
tration for Its pension legislation and de­
cing the democratic party by any means.
clared that no political party, seeking to
All candidates on the fusion ticket, for
pnt In jeopardy the scanty pittance of the
they are all populists have denounced the
veterans who defended our flag, M worthy
democratic party which in turn they com­
of the confidence of a true patriot.
pelled to endorse tbeir (the populist) tick­
Mr. Jordan fully appreciates the fact
et Wm. H. Merrick, tbe fusion nominee
that with Grover Cleveland as president
for sheriff, presided at the populist con­
the silver question cannot be an issue un
vention last June which declared as folin be expressed his full and
in the ability ot tbe repsbll-

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"STALEYS WESTERN MADE

truthfully

says of McKinley. "His name alone Is a
synonym for the hopes of all who are now
enduring business and financial depres­
sion.”

THESE QOObJ

Fusion Is unpopular. The great majori­
ty of voters have too much respect for
their honest opinions, to vote for some­
thing they don’t believe in.

MADE

PROFIT

Parties represent principles.
Candldates on the fusion ticket represent neither
party nor principle.

A’G-Staley Mfg-Gq
Factory South Bend — Ind.

SENAfOR PATTOWS SPEECH.

the Best Qoods

An attentive and Enthuriastlc Audience
Listened-to him Saturday evening.

For the first time the people of this cjty
aud vicinity had the pleasure' of llstenltig
to lhe Junior Seuater fro is Michigan In our
national
legislature Saturday evening.
Senator Patton was chosen to succeed the
late Senator Stockbridge last May. and at
once made himself prominent In the coun­
cils of his party by a very able speech in
tbe Senate in defense of Michigan and her
industries.
The opera house Saturday evening was
comfortably well filled with attentive
listeners. In a clear, clean-cut speech, free
from any mud-throwing, and abounding
with logic aud reason he showed the errors
of democratic theory. He said that polllies
are being more and more regarded simply
as business propositions, and being studied
more and more as they effect the pockets
of every man. He showed how the democ­
ratic and republican parties professed to
believe In two different and opposite sys­
tems. Tbe republican party believed In
protecting everything we produce at home
that would come In competition with the
pauper labor of Europe. It believed in letring other countries send In articles which
can not be produced In this country free of
duty, provided they allow us to ship an
equal amount «f goods, which we do pro­
duce, to those countries free of duty. This
doctrine was embodied in the McKinley bill
that monument of republican legislation.
The democratic party has repeatedly de­
clared for free trade. It does not believe
in protecting our industries, but it believes
In openlngour markets to the whole world,
necessarily bringing our well paid labor In
active competion with the pauper labor of
Europe. Senator Patton said that thb was
what they said they believed, bat do they?
No. The Gorman bill which Isa democratic
measure is a protective bill and raises tbe
tariff on over 50 articles higher than was
named in the famous McKinley bill. The
speaker Intimated that this didn’t look very
much as if tbe democrats themselves re­
garded protection as unconstitutional and
as a fraud. Tbe democrats of tbe southern
states through threats ot non support of
that measure secured protection for their
own prod octa, while Michigan and most of
tbe northern states were hit hard. With
bay protected by a tariff of *4,00 per ton
yet over *1.000,000 worth of hay was ship­
ped into this country from Canada after
paying tbe *400 tariff. Tbe Gorman bill
cot tbe tariff to *S 00 and already the Can.
adlans are commencing to flood our hay
markets. Aside from this they put eggs
aud about everything the farmer produces
on the free list, besides attacking our great
lumber, coal and salt Industries.
Senator Patton’s speech was sound, clear
and logical and delivered In a very con­
vincing manner.

k

CENT

The (unionists have placed the name of
W.
Hicks, of this city, on their ticket
for Representative. How lhe faithful are
being rewarded!

. Afton A. Dibble. Middleville
Lillian M. Cook. Ouego
Jay B. Teadt. Middleville
Nellie B. Hall. Battle Creek
Fred B. Todd. Hastings
Mamie Young*. Carbon

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E-W-MORRILL*®

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At any time you are in the city to

•

call and look over our fine and complete stock

of 5-A and other Horse Blankets and our
excellent Plush Lap Robes.

We have the
finest stock ever shown in the city. Winter

is coming on and you will need something of
this kind.

Come and see us when you do.

Yes, winter is coming and you may want

a stove.

Our stock is complete.

We can.t

describe them all, but don’t fail to see what

we have in this line when you want a stove.

Yours very truly,

�HastiN('

Banner.
18m; &lt;

■—Thirty, &lt;&gt;&lt;=*• »*&gt;

—- w ». COOK. K**1 EJI“r-

Jk/ he always
came back!

While 1 would not adriae my

L. E. STAvrrKu.

and wife and the children should hare

good stout shoes, something that will keep
the feel day aud warm. We make a

fRLD L. HE.RTH.
'I'HE DRUGGIST’S.
&gt;■]„ best Drug Store in the
unt&lt; !•' i&gt;ave &gt;onr fampy
^eipt&gt; filled at a low price
yith pure goods.

jnedoor east of City Bank.
this fall and Winter when you
Iftnem-H'* in/ of buyrrfg a BIBLE that
art' thM
■'•nt for the American Bible
1 am a
and will save you
Fifty Per Cent.

RED l. HERTtiThe Druggist
news.

’

. CKCULflTlON •

5,5 quires.

changes for advertisements
office Tuesdays at latest to
■Umi in the issue of the week

HW

Poultry.

When these fall rains come year self

j\'K sVl FFS put up

[ cis week, '

worted up by . Hnkenon dctecUve,
Ludlow ta a married man. Tbe reldenee- ^M^6. Bmlly Root bee returned to Turk.
Is purely circumstantial.

customers and trlcnj. to Ml their poultry
so early lu the season J Arelre 10 uy 10
those who wish to sell now that I wm take
them on Monday and Thursday ot each
week. Highest price In creh or trade.

t)Nl&gt;lTlOX POWDERS,
SmCEIPTS, and

^Tocal

PERSONAL mention.
rarellug. g„, Hotd ,Bd 0- w Ludlow
arenowlodgMlnt.il. Th* «« has been 'Virile Wightman, ot Chlregn. l8 ln

then brut

specialty ot such toot wear and ask you to
call aud see our uew&gt;toek. It will pay you.
Woollkt A Bsoxbok,
Tbe running team which went lo Do­

wagiac last week to take part In the tree

race advertised to take place at tbe county
fair were sadly disappointed. Owing to
tbe rainy weather the society was l.-tt M
deeply in debt that It could not ui.o the
purse, consequently tbe boys didn’t tun.

Don’t tall to attaud the finest entertain­
ment ever given In this city next week
Wednesday,
Oct IT.
The soprano
Madame Musin, aud the eontralto. Miss
Bessie Bonsall are both noted \oouoert

i^f«kron“‘

” V““““ Men&lt;l«

kei£&gt;“i/' m Nt’k“n tel"n,rt ,r°“ M“«-

*egon Saturday.
/tank Quinn, of Grand Rapid,.
the city last week.

Mr and Mre Gea Brook, are vteltlug
friends at Prairieville.

ineSHCiWlN
WILLIAM'S
FAINT

fr™.r’o,!\d M"‘
SUuffer returned
from Chicago Friday night.
Mrs. R. K. Grant and daughter Grace

were In Grand Rapids Saturday.
C. H. Bauer and J. L. Crawley were In
Charlotte lut week on business.

Mrs. Anna Mason and Mrs. W. N. Chid­

ester were in grand Rapids Tuesday.

Mrs. James P. Roberts spent Sunday in
NuhvllM with Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hale.
Mrs. Hulda Reed left for Guys Mllb,
Pa, Sunday night, for an extended visit

HODERN
bRUQQIST

Mrs. B. Wright has gone on an extended
visit in Kalamazoo and Van Buren counties.

ko.
Mrs. IL B. Dunlap and daughter Hilda,
returned to Ellsworth Wednesday morn­
ing.

never to shake bauds with any one. They
wear a badge Ini token ot this IdelennlnTom Thatcher, of Boston, is in the city
atlon. and print their names often In lotnl this week on bnslness connected with the
papers, with tbe reqnest that people tor- Wool Boot Co.
bear to offer them their imeim intested j/^fr. and Mrs. C. G. Holbrook returned
hands.
from a several weeks visit with friends at
Isaac Allerdlng was found guilty of Laramie, Dakota, Friday,

T|ie Most Economical DRUG and BOOK STORE in Hastings.

ON GUARD
WE are always “on guard" watch­

ing the interests of our patrons, and
incidentally our own.
We keep
everything in the line of Boots and.

z.

itas Feiohnsr.

N'psi ly ■? “ ry lady who wants a new
dress !&gt;.st &gt;ws upon us her patronage.
instantly receiving all the latest

Mis- Lteu Feighxeh. '

;

low

prices ou

jackets,

I . ;-t* sets them al! talking.
SrAVLDIXGte.

We
and w

- always willing-to publish church
.? notices, but they miut be
ir. Monday or Tu-sday to insure

I: i* reports t that W. E. Hicks was seen
id Middleville very late Saturday night
It i» »«•» tiiat be was called there on strict!y political !-u»lness.

Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Dirnoad and Mrs. R.
B. Dunlap gave a pleasant pedro party

Friday cv-ulag. Mrs. C. W. Jordan and
TC. N. Cbkkister won first prizes.

We extend to the ladies of Hastings and
vleinll} a most cordial invitation to* hspect our. line of dress goods. Come if cm■&gt;’t0
Spa vijmno’s.

thousands flocking to the towns through
which his ear was to pass. He only makes

a few points in Michigan, and every one
who can should go to Grand Rapids.
The first meeting of lhe Woman’s Club
was held in the Episcopal- parish bouse

Tbe longer the Horn Clement Smith re­ feet in size. The lower floor will contain
mains upon tbb bench as judge of tbe fifth reception and smoking rooms, also a bil­
judicial eircalt court tbe more apparent it liard hall and kitchen. There will be a
beeomes that tbe people made no ip istake twenty fool veranda entirely around the
in electing him to that responsible portion. building, which when screened in will
It Is doubtful if there can be found, even form an outdoor lounging place. On the
among our circuit judges of long experi­ lawn will be a Urge parade ground where
ence, a more flattering record than that a large portion of drills will be held.
presented by Judge Smith. Of lhe six ap­ Besides a large barn and boat house will
pealed cases from Calhoua circ ill which lie at the disposal of the members and

wholesalers in every part of the country.

Program for the next meeting of Barry
The board of Supervisors convened Mon- County Teachers’ Association to be held in
♦y and organized by electing Frank Me- the High school room, Middleville, on Sat­
•Oerby. as chairman.

The

board

will

probably be in session for a week ar more
J/* new p.e,t once has been estaMlabed
» lhe county. It U called High bank and
le located In Balttnsore. near Norma
leitnain’s farm.
The postoffice is la
Frank Wolcott's bouse.
Let Hastings’ people show

they

wta

wPPort first class attractions by attending
ta Ire,, tbe Odd Mn.la concert company

urday, Oct fifi, commencing at
a. m.
Devotional exercises. Conducted by Rev.
Address of Weieome—M. F.

Jordan,

dences. The people are beginning to recog­
nize the fact that these lights cost but
little more than ordinary lights, make no
dirt, are easily kept clean, give better
light and possess very many advantages
not bad by tbe ordinary lamps. Tbe companys charges are very moderate and to
aay that they are being appreciated we
need only refer to the fad that last month

vlllft.
Method^ in Arithmetic—Don. D. Put­

about S 150,00 worth of wiring was done,
tbe great part of which was for private
residences. And the companys decision to
run the lights all night will no doubt be

Irving.
DriU by puplie of let Intermedlete de-

week Wednesday. Seats 50 eents.
&lt;ta sale Monday at F. L. Heath’s.

putnK&lt;rt—Mlee Fennie Rogers, leecher.
Peper. Tbe Teecber In School end So­

Road I'ommlsslonen eaa find 3 Ineb
Bridse 1‘isnb at „ur T&gt;rt (n B^unga.
Other people can find anything they want

ciety—Mlee Minnie Werdeil. Heetinge.
Dlecueekm led by B. F. GeekllL Milo,
Drill by pupil* of Primary deportment,

'f’ the line ot lumber and shingles.

their guests.
The Hastings Electric Light and Power
Co. have decided lo run their plant all
night especially for tbe accomodation of
those who have these lights in their resi­

Middleville.

nam. Heatings
DImalon. led by MU» Ellie Glrwln,

Mlee Furnlee, teecber.
Paper Grammar, Edward Waebbnrn.
DiKoMon led by Win Harper, Middle-

Cur goods are just exactly as we
represent them.

It pays you, it pays

anyone to buy good goods. We keep

them and sell them at just as low a
price as anyone in Michigan.

We

have a full line of rubber goods in­
including the Snag Proof rubber boot

W. H. SPENCE
CASH
NO other terms will buy our goods,
but we make it worth your while to
make an extra effort to throw the store

book and credit system behind for good.

We prefer to make a small profit and

the means of inducing many more to con­

a sure one, to the chance of making a

nect.
The writer bad the pleasure of attend­
ing tbe Charlotte fair Thursday last and

larger one with the risk of loss.

dMplle the oold relnr weether bed the
pleaeure ot eeelhfi one ot the
f.l» ever given In tbe state. The: ertlWto

were *11 Ot *n exoeptlonelly fine cbereeter.
th. reeoe good, end the progrent exeeoted
with * enep end e deeb tbet we* commend.file- Deeplte the rein thet tell In Cher▼Hie.
Paper: Tbe Teaebere’ Succeed—Ml»*
’eeek. The weather was bad. but tbe rink
tone all dey long tbe edmieslon* amount­
. *“ 0
to !*• utmost capacity, and tbe Anna Jebnaoo, Hastinga.
ed to nearly fiWOO
Thunder elone.
Radiation—Mlee Daley Dowling, Mid­ The encore* ot the Eeton county telr Is
‘Peaker was roundly applauded through
V
o
'
dleville.
’____ . _(U1 doe wholly to the efforts ot the "two prin­
Tbe program will be inwr.per.ed
ters, ” I’reeldnnt Green, ot Ollreb end
conn: o Pn&gt;1 aterlia*'’ absence on achin ,?‘Se accUtan&lt; which happened to alngltre under the dlreerion of C. N. » ew&gt;. Secretary Perry, ot Charlotte, and * prepreHreMd perfectly hannonioos organlchan. " 1,-1 8chocl will be under the Middleville. Come Inteudtok w
part in the dimuMHons and don t forget to
zatlon tliroogbont. At Charlotte ns «
bring
your
“
singing
departmen
Breton the abrenceot *11 gambling deprobsn H*che™- Another teacher will
Gao. S. BAaarrr, Paestw o 'Lbet“B"4 "«» ctmnr of a
.tone wee noticeable and commendaMe.
Johk KrrcHAx. Sec.
‘cw oi the classes.
Bratier, Tomumbom asm Rtnia.

Woodland citizens turned ant In toll
torretohnar Washington Gardner last

S/io?s that will please you.

Phillips &amp; Erb call your attention to
their fine line of tea’s and coffee’s. Nothing
better can be found In tbe city. Now Is
the time you want potatoes ami vegetables.
We can surely suit you it you order from
us. Fresh canned goods received all the
time.
•

Friday afternoon. A very delightful pro­
John Quinn, well known in this city,
gram was carried out. Tbe president Mrs.
was arrested in Traverse City last week
Barlow opeped with an address. The ladies where be had for some time been going
of tbe club who had been away from home under the name of Smith, upon the
this summer gave brief accounts of their charge of getting money under false pre­
trips. The first regular meeting will be tenses. The case has been settled and
held Nov. 2. The motion was made and Mr. Quinn released from jail.
carried that all members not present at
Concerning the club house which the
roll call should pay a fine of five cents,
uniform rank Kk I’., of Kalamazoo will
also those not sending an excuse for ab­
erect at Gull Lake next summer, the Tele­
sence a like amount
graph saya: The building will be 30x100

have been passed upon by the supreme
court Judge Smith'* decisloos have been
The Wool Bout Company will ship out
affirmed in five Instances and reversed In
one good sized train load of wool boots
this month the shipments being made to one only.—Marshall Statesman.

*

LOOKS BEST

Mrs. Then. Campbell went to Middle­
ville to visit her husbands relatives.

rape by the jury in Circuit Court, but has ।
Mrs. Dickinson, of Nashville, and daugh­
not yet been sentenced.
Elmer Cisco ter, Mrs. B. B. Wilcox, of Alpena, visitedfound guilty of larceny. John McPharlaii friends in the city last week.
:■ u this W attended tbe plead guilty of stealing from dweUlag in
Mr. and Mrs. IL 1. Hendershott, Dr.
day time and sentence suspended. John and Mrs. Lowry and Mrs. E. A. Rider
Kyan
plead
guilty
to
drunkenness,
sen
­
iadies and children's fleece
ware In Grand Rapids, Tuesday.
tenced 6 months at louia. The Middle­ v^lss Alttle Beadle has returned from
i! botw at Miss Felgbners.
ined
ville dam case is bow on trial/
XI rand Rapids, to accept the position of
Beat is the best flour made.
At the senatorial convention at Ver­ stenographeflpr the Hastings City Bank.
«! it? For sale at Stauffer's.
Haw j
are going with a rush. montville yestesday. Miner Keeler, of
Mrs. Timmerman and Mrs. H. A. Bar­
Our
Middleville, was nominated as State Sena­
SfAVLlJlNtt’S.
tier returned from Winona, Minnesota
tor for this district, and for the compli­
last week where they have been visiting
M. L. Cook have moved
ment made the convention a very fine relatives.
:.-r's bouse in the second
speech, that had the true republican ring.
the Ovide Musin cuneert | Mr. Keeler is a business man, a young ^zT’rof. Holden, of Traverse City, arrived
man of ability, shiewdneas and good here to take Prof. Sterling^ place tn the
on sale Monday at F. L. I
judgment No better selection could have High School until the latter is able to re­
been uuule.
turn to his duties again.
.• -t. i»rigMesi,^DewesL largest
Those coupons to be had with cash trade
Gov. McKinlag Um? champion of protect­
stock ot dress goods in Hastings
E. Y. Bogie’s,
ion speaks at Hartanant hall. Grand Bapids at W. H. Goodyeafs.
to morrovr^iight A large delegation from Woolley and Bronson’s, Hicks &amp; Spence
Sever;/. from tbL city went to Mid- this eitv will go down to hear him. Mc­ and L. E. Stauffer’s are worth looking
: ■ vil&gt; St: jrday afternoon to bear Seua- Kinley's recent journey through the west after. They go same as cash at F. R.
tor Patton, of Grind Rapids.
has been one continued ovation, people t»y Pancoast’s store.

Ca'l art —'&gt;.:r line before you buy a

WEARS LONGEST

SOLD
BY

soloists, while to hour Ovid Mnsln plsy
tbe violin la worth alone tbe price ot ad­
Mrs. Brock and sister, of Charlevoix,
mission.
are visiting .John Brock and wife at OtseThere Is said lo exist In Russia a society
whose members are so filled with the tear
otdasease germs that they hare agreed

COVERS MOST

J- T. Umbard and daughters were U)
Grand Rapids Saturday.

►me new October kivas at

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IpabldiiD

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Cash Clothier.

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A frtend lu m«1 * « ««&gt;d ind^d. red
not l«s ttaui one million !*•?»'* *“*•
found just such a friend in Dr. KtaFJ
New Discovery for coiwumpffon.
and cold*. If you have navsr used chto
great rough medicine, one trial wjB-oohDr. OUm Wendell Holmoe. the Celebrated vhw&lt;j you that U has wooderful curativu
LK.wea lu all dlseaws of throat, ehaat and
Muno. Each bottle is guaranteed to। do all
that II claimed or money will bere। funded. Trial bottle* free at W. H. GoodI year’s drug store. Irftrge bottles 50c and
DRATH OF DU. HCI.MKS.
___________ _________
Bostox, Oct. «.—Oliver Wendell !81.00.
Holmes, the famous poet, essayist,
Four Big.Mu&lt;*•*•©•novelist, phdooophcr und sciential,
Having the needed merit to more than
died at his residence,
Beacon street,, make good all the advre-tWng claimed for
shortly before 3 o’clock Sunday after­ them, tbe following four remedies have
noon.
He paflh-vd peacefully, away reached a plienomenal sale. Dr. King’s
after si) illness of short duration, the New Discovery, for eonsumptiou, coughs
immediate cause of death being heart colds, each bottle guuranleel—Electric
failure, tho result of extreme old Bitten, the great rernwiy for liver, stom­
age.
*H;s son, Judge' Oliver W. ach nnd kidneys. Bucklens Arnica halve
Holmes. Jr., the judge’s wife and Dr. the best in the world, and Dr. Klug’s New
Charles P. Putnam, the family physi­ Life Pills which are n perfect pill. All
cian, were at the bcxlsidc. Dr. Holmes' these remedies are guaranteed to do just
death was not unlocked for, as he had what is claimed for them and the dealer
whose name Is attached herewith will be
been ailing for about ten days, or since glad to tell you more of them. Sold at W.
he returned from Beverly, where his
H. Goodyear’s drug store.
summer residence is located. The fu­
Bucklen’* Arulca Halve
neral will probably take place Wednes­
day from King’s chapel. It will be
The best salve In the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
private.
sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains,
Sketch of Dr. Holmes' Life.
Oliver Wendell Holme* v.-an born In Cam­ corns, and all skin Irfuptions, and posi­
bridge. Mm*.. August ». 18». Hl* father w** tively cure plies or no pay required. It
tho celebrated Yale tutor. Rev. Abtel Is guaranteed to give perfect aattefaetion
Holmes. He Aral enjoyed tbe common or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
school advantage* of Now England boys,
having M hl* companion* la Cambridge Mar­ box. For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the
garet Fuller. Richard Henry Dan*. Jr., and druggist.
other* who attained eminence In letters. En­
Buchanan has a bulldiug boom.
tering Phillips academy. Andover, he prepared
himself to enter Harvard college. OlMlngutabConfusion as to the choice of a blood
ing himself for bls metrical rendition of the
first book of the ASneld. In college he was m- purifier is unnecessary. There is but one
sociated with William H Chandler. James best Sarsaparilla, and that Is Ayer's. This
Freeman Clarke and others who afterward
became famous. Ho was graduated in 18»k Important fact was recognized at the
During hi* collegiate career he was known World’, Fair, ChlcMO. ISOS, being tbe
for his literary abilities, contributed liberally
to tho college publications and wrote pooms only blood-purifier admitted to be placed
for college events. In 1K». when It was pro­ on exhibition.
posed to destroy the old frigate Constitution,
i Holme* wrote his poeui beginning: "Aye. tear
Muskegon’s dog catcher has resigned.
। her tattered ensign down.” which immediately
If lhe care of tbe hair were made a part
! gave him great reputation os a poet.
j
| He studied law In ihunbridge and produced a of a lady’s education, we should not see
|
so many gray heads, aud the use of Hall’s
: number of humorous poem*, which contributed
, «&gt; «• eelebrttr llelrti .luchM lo U» pro- Hair Benewer would be unnecessary.
j tewlon
feaalon ot
b« spent
»pent several
several years tn
In
of modtelao.
medicine, he
|I p
Brlg and
is decree,
Davidson is to build a 57.000 town hall.
Farit.
»nd ln
In irao
1836 ^oeivefl
received h
hi*
decree. in
In 18®
18® ,:
tewas chosen tor professor of anatomy and |I
A fine head of hair Is an inrti.nonaei.is
Indispensable
physiology at Dartmouth cortege and the next
A fine head of hair is an Luaispcnsauie
| ■ &lt;olwmwnt
nf honiity. Ayer’s Flair
Vigor
I
'lemtnt of
n,lr V1|tOr

Death Claims Two More Famous
American Oitixons.

“We could have gotten more out of
him, if wtf had needed tt&gt;,” said Tor­
rance. “He's not bad.
Dependence
and other tiling have made him shack­
ling. I am gratified to see that he
doesn’t understand Amerson. There’ll
be no difficulty in getting the truth
out of him on the stand, however re­
luctant he may bo to hurt one who lie
thinks has befriended him. I thought
best, however, to say nothing to him of
what we discovered today. It'll be
well for Rachels to know it, and I
asked him to come to my room to-mor­
HE BECAME DEATHLY PALE.
row. You’re sure of his discretion,
he’s obliged
to „have some feeling for
—
you say? Yes; well, I'll tell him, and
the m«n*that*s been good to him, when
he must keep it to himself till Monday. ho
or.;nA Ea Ko
"
he
sees
he
s
going
to be ruined.
I wanted to impress the boy with the
“Natural, perfectly natural. I knew
great seriousness of the case. You
he wanted only a little time. Mr. Carsaw how he winced once or twice at
rather, i.. perfectly honorable m.n,
what I said. I intended to make his
tho I jgassnrhnxetts Relinquishing his profeasor­ maintains useful freshness and luxuriance,
hair rise a little, then let it lie down and I ntn sure he never dreamedI of the
intention oi his employer in having | ship at Dartmouth he began the practice of restore to faded and gray hair Its original
again. He’ll feel like it’s going to lift
him make a copy of that paper.”
I medicine in Boston. In IM’he succeeded Dr.
him off his feet, Monday. It was well
removes
“Of course I didn't. Mr. Torrance,"
“'a"“ ’ch“‘ color, prevents baldness and
to see him, mainly for the purpose of
., ,.
.
.
,,
I and became a lyccum lecturer.
dandruff, and cores scalp diseases. It
nu Mrst Ho0k of roem..
deciding how we should handle him on said Owen, in humble reassurance. »
of p^. WM published tn gives perfect satisfaction.
the stand. There’s going tfo be no “I didn’t dream of such a thing, and I I ilis fi„t
Holland is to have a new city directory.
trouble. I declare it touched me to see can’t imagine how come Mr. Amerson ' Boston tn 183&amp; It contained forty-five pieces,
to make such a mistake.”
,
I including some of those which established hi*
tears in his eyes when I spoke of what
“It was that rilvinltv I montl'nngwl fama us a humorist and reenforced hl* roputaliev. R. N. Middleton. M. E. clergy­
u... „„
“ was «■»&gt; ‘“’•“ty 1 mcnt&gt;one&lt;l Uoii
n
So,a B[ur Ms
sort oi man
his father was, and. what
an honorable name he had left. Jt j
«ow. it was‘God.Almighty that 1 c&lt;ot0n w the Harvard professorship he pub­ man. Cedar Springs. Mich., says; Sleep
- - “- ’m - **» Gus,
- just before your
Mahed a volume of
was every word the truth. Heigh-ho!” ■ made
llihed
o! medical caaaya.
oaaaya. including
Including and rest were strangers tn me after preach­
young friend is to be culled up. sup- throe which hud won for him the Boyi-&gt; Ing till 1 used -Adirood*.*’ Now I sleep
~
...in n.I.A. nw.1 Hht Twaltinn aa
Ir*nt‘Hr.
______ ________
pose ^you have a nice little toddy for Bion prize*, nud hi* position uh a scientific। soundly and wake refreshed; I can
CHAPTER
XX
hearth
writer wm assured. Between 18S8 and 1383 be
Early after breakfast on .Monday W™. and take him to »ne of the joey successively «iidcd valuable cssayu and mono­
’ recommend “Adlroada.’’ Solti by W. H.
morning Torrance and Dabney went to r°oms-’
graphs to his scientific productions, and
।
G^txlyear.
’ the enurthouso and waited for Rachels 1
“‘Got it already in my pocket, Mr. many of them have taken their places aa
clastics in medical literature. The establish­
Torrance.”
Battle Creek Presbyterians wi|J build a
and Carrn therfc
ment of the Atlantic Monthly In 1857 afforded
“Ah, you good man! you thoughtful, a medium for the worir upon whicht n S10.000 church.
“I feel first rate this morning, Dab­
kind
pro+ider!
”
tbe literary fame of- Dr. Holme* wns
ney., Good faith, I feel nigh as young
uc
oacK ana
He wauieu
walked icisureiv
leisurely back
and re- securely founded—- The Astocrat oi the
as you look. What a man is there in
.timed hb. chair. As the justices and ,
TsSlfc” eos.er^Uoa^ tapers, laRachels! to say nothing of the sort of „.i
....
eluding some of the noblest poem* and floeat
toddy he can make for an old fellow­ othe^pcame in. he met all with pitas- | -wigdoni &gt;c.l bumor of the author. "The Pro­
like me to go to sleep with. I don't ant greetings. Mr. Flint came in with • feasor of tho Breakfast Table" next appeared.
When she was a Child, she cried f ■r Guocrla. •
। followed in course *by
Poet at* —
tho“■ "The
~
take ’em often, specially at night; but Watson.
1861 ---------Elate-----------Vcaner."
“How do. myoid friend, that looks BreakfMt
Breahtost Tabla"
Table." In ’—
When she becamo Mbw. «i»e clung to Cartorix
I thought I would last night, as much
] tho first of Dr. Holmes' ventures Into the
When she had Children. nho gave them CLuftoria.
nigh
ns
younir
as
-you,
u
atson.
or
me
for politeness’ sake to Rachels as any­
। realm of fiction', appeared, and in 18C8 ‘The
cither, tKut I know am at least a year Guardian AngeL"
,
thing else. Yes, he’s a good man. The
in
the
advantage
of
you.
Have
yon
older I get the more I admire how it
His works of a biograplcal nature were tbe
is that the good Lord of|en puts in seen Mr. Rainer, Mr. Flint? He wants
memoirs of John Lothrop Motley and of Ralph
lowly places men such as him. But to have a chat with yon, he told me.”
A cabbage patch In Avery, Berrien
“I
him &gt;• , mlnnt.., Sqniro
county contains 700 acres.
yonder they come. What a graceful
mover is Carruthers, in spite of his rance, in the store. They sas some in Nautilus” wm hl* oru favorite, and by
A (Jut'enly Head
consent
one of the coniuxncrutch, and how tastefully got up! the store, and he told me he’d come up ' geuoral
Well, Gus. flow do, Mr. Carruthers? with me time or nigh time I got here. ■ lnQle lyric* of the lansuage. Of hla aa- can never rest on a body frail from disease
Yonder he is now ”
i tirieal P0®018 ‘Tho MonU Bully- and of tho any more than the lovely Illy can grow In
xonoerne i. now.
..
bumorou* pieces The Wonderful One-How
The top of the morning to you, sir. If
When Consumption fastens
Rainer beckoned him away, and then
*rc cUoic^ hi* fame u a -poet of oo- sterile soil.
you and I were better acquainted I’d
Torrance said:
cmIous" is world-wide, and almo«t every poem Its hold upon a victim, the whole physical
call you Owen, knowing and respect
“Well, Watson, whut’S the least bad produced for a special function ha* taken structure commences Its decay. At such
ing your father as I did. But on suc|x
a period, before Hie disease Is too far ad­
as that we’ll talk hereafter. I want
vanced, Dr. Piercers Golden Medical Dis­
to have a little chat with you about ever errant self. I m glad to w?e you. with the utmost cnthu*l*m and hospl- covery will arrest and eure it. Send €
I
’
d
always
rather
be
with
you
in
a
ease
I
tallty
everywhere.
His
son.
Oliver
Wendell
this paper just handed me by the clerk,
cents
In stamps fora Book (60 pages) oa
which purports to be, but is not, the than against. But I can see in vour '• Holme*. Jr., became a professor In the Har- Consumption and Its cure.
Address
very eye that you are not going to fight j
Uw •«“«»»•» I0**5 oa_^e ■uPre“®Jwach
lust will of Pearce Amerson. It's a +
t . ! ot Massachusott* and a writer on jurlapru-. World’s Dispensary Medical Association,
•
pity you were sick when it was first that lovely widow there anti that dence famed on both sides of the Atlantic Buffalo, N. Y.
offered for proof, or all the trouble cherub of a boy by her side. Isn’t she oce*nHis Lecture Career.
about it would have been saved, at fine? See how Dabney tries to do tho
Once used,. Dr. Pierce’s Pellets are al­
Dr. Holmes' lecture career tram 1862 lo 1868
least on one side. Please come with­ agreeable to her. No, it isn’t going to was phenomenally successful from an artistic ways In favor. Specific for constipation,
be
a
hard,
a
very
hard
fight,
eh,
Wat
­
in the bar.”
view point. The vast sphere of his personal plies, billlousneM. and headaches.
influence Is indicated by tho fact that when
When they wore seated side by side, son?”
The new Triumph hall of the Battle
“Ah, my dear friend, such heavy be resigned in 1888 he had continuously for
he said:
thirty-five yean held hlsHar.-ard professor­ Creek Kuighto ot Pythias la one of tbe
strokes
as
you
’
ve
aimed
are
to
be
par
­
“Look it over carefully by way of
ship and exerted his best energies to tho train­ finest in the state.
.. preparing yourself for some questions ried somehow, with your citations and ing of tbe young men whom he met in his
which I am going to put to you on the your cose for damages the biggest I’ve lecture-room. Dr. Holmes' performance of
A Wonderful Conqueror.
stand. Note those signatures. Bless ever known put in a writ The con­ tbe difficult duties of this post are matter* of
No disease Is tunre common among the
..^
history; he was a model teacher, communicat­
me! what a magnificent hand you do founded case ought to have been com­ ing to the students his own real for knowl­ people than scrofula. Handed down from
write! and how well you can imitate!** promised in the way Amerson suggest­ edge. and imparting an amount of information generation. It Is found In nearly every
Carruthers read a few linos on the ed. You’re going to get nothing either as well os a mental discipline which were of family, lu some form. It may make Its
first page, turned over, and, after scru­ by your damage suit or your attack on the highest value.
appearance In dreadful running sores. In
swellings lu the neck or goitre, or in erup­
tinizing narrowly
tho
signatures, the will. These justices may decide
CURTIN PAMELA AWAY.
tions of varied forms. Attacking the mqturned it back and fixed his eye on the the last in your favor, in obedience to
eoua membrane It may be known as ca­
spot at the top where the word “Copy” popular feeling, but, Torrance, you
Majority.
tarrh, or developing In the lungs it mat
in pencil by his own hand had become know it can’t stand in the superior
Bxllxfomtic, Pa.. Oct 8.—Ex-Gov. be. and often Is, the prime cause of con­
nearly obliterated. He became deadly court, no matter what you prove to
sumption.
Curtin
’
s
illness
was
terminated
by
have
been
said
by
the
old
man
about
pale, and, looking at Torrance for a
In whatever form scrofula may manifest
moment, rose, and, gr&amp;apinghiscrutch, destroying his will, or what he said at death at 5 o’cldck Sunday morning.
Itself, Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is its Inveterate
‘got out of the bar, and was making the time of making slight of his daugh­ His death had been expected for sev­ foe and conqueror.
This medicine has
eral
day
a
This
removes
another
of
ter,
who,
I
agree
with
you,
is
a
devilish
for the door, when Rachels caught his
such powerful alterative and vltallzliil
arm and seated, him by his side on the fine-looking woman, and, I’ve no the famous war governors of 1861-5.
effects upon the bluod that every trace &lt;tf
doubt,
a
very
good
one.
Suppose
we
bench.
Impurity is expelled, and the blood is madb
Andrew Gregg Curtin waa bora in Bellefonte,
“Let me loose, Gus Rachels!" he said, agree on an appeal, and so have only
j
Center county, Pa., April 82. 181S. He studied rich, pure and healthy.
panting. “I won’t have anything to one fight over it?”
law in Dkklnaon college law sshool end wu
The Spring Lake basket factory will
“I think not, Watson. No, I think admitted to the bar In 100. He early entered
do with this cussed case. I’m sick,
soon shut down after a most remarkable
and if I have to stay in this place I not I want to start up the quarry at politic* a* a whig, laboring for Htrriaon'B amo­ and successful season.
least, and I hope to take it on the first tion tn 1M0, and making a auoceaarul canraa of
shall die.”
the
atate
for
Clay
in
IMA.
Ho
waa
a
preal“Mr. Carruthers,” said Torrance, jump. No, your offer to marry our dentlal elector In IM and a candidate for
IBM
when he had gotten where they were, widow wasn’t found agreeable to her elector on tho whig ticket in
feelings. We must allow something to In 18M Gov. Pollock appointed Mm aecrosentiment among women, if we haven’t taryoftbe oommonweelth and ex-officio auperlntendeal of the common achoote. in 1N0
“it ia a fortunate thing that WUey got it ourselves. She didn’t like the he wm the republican oandidate for governor
Amerson got you to do what he did. incumbrance. Then you know, Wat­ and wm dec tod by a majority of 22.0X1 in hla
son,
she
thought
it
too
soon
after
her
inaugural addreM he advocated the forcible
The Nemesis of wrath, perhaps, you
auppreaalon of Moeorion. and throughout the
never heard of; but you're going to see man’s death to be getting offers of conteet that followed he was oue of tho -war
marriage
from
another.
Aren
’
t
you
it, and you’re going to feel It, at least
to a degree, if you run away from this going to let a woman have some deli­
place or try to dodge the high duty you cacy, if you take away from her all
be algalfied hi* intention of accepting a for­
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arc called here for. I want nothing sentiment? Why, man. have you lost eign misBion that had been offered him M noon
but the truth out of you, sir. That I’ll all sense of decency, what few grains M ble term ahould expire, but in the mean­
of
it
you
used
to
have?
”
time be had been renominated and reelected
have, if I have to open you from your
“Too soon the dickens! If she isn’t by 13,000 majority. In November. 1M6, be tetevl M. Dewey, dated tbe fourteenth i
l883- recorded the sixteenth t
what they call a marrying person, I Feat to Cuba for his health, and in that
M*rc*’and on *hlch there in due
year
declined another offer of a Jorthe date hereof, Ono Hundred and Birtv'i
oemtrary, it will save you from harm of don’t know one that ia.”
Xmlsaion. In IMP Gen. Gran: •Appointed him and S8-100 Dollars, notice Is bert&gt;bv piv.-.n
' In such playful way these eminent
iter to Bueala and tn 1808 and 1K2 he waa by Tlrtee of U.e power of wu.rfn'rob?
every sort, to let it out without resort
to the knife. If you stand squarely to lawyers bandied in whispers with each prominently mentioned as a candidate for vie© 1 «luUI (□rodroe th,, &lt;•»«» by o Sue
aoetloo, to tbe blchett wider it 'th. m
trail door at th. &amp;^rt H«»e “t“.tw
what you know. and to what yon see 1 other on the verge of the most impor­ --n
——,uc t'.cuiu.cacy,
tant case that for years Imd been in
oa the twmty Hoood d»r ot iK.
know, I’ll protect you against even a
and suhseguently joined the democratic party,
any court of the county. As Amerson by which he was elected to congress for three ter iggH, twelve o’clock noon, of all that «•
tain pleee or parcel ot ia»&lt;t aHiwte in uS?
I’ll put you in the penitentiary for entered, he cordially shook hands with successive terms, serving from 1W1 till 1887.
Rachels and Carruthers and passed
complicity in forgery.
Gus, you’ll

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Common Council met In adjourned
W ednesday, ew. Oct s
””
Mayor Greusel presiding.
e*11 A,d- Bennett, Busby
Hicks. Tinkler and Waters.
ou»u5.
AbMnt at roll call Aid. Huffman Weissert.
Mlnutex ot meeting, ot Sent n
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A MIRACLE IN VERMONT.

H E best investment

and her pride was based on titlea that
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* Wcrt-‘ never bestowed. She had few
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confidantes and
and the
the enemies
enemies her
her bus
busTHE — tA/rsiurstrr.
—
f^nudantcs
­
in real estate is to keep build­
OP* we,?
FUL EXPE«'eNCE
ings well painted. Paint protects
ur A WELL KNOWN CHELSEA
• •her. She
• their attention to
was vrorTliSSW’' Hlcka, aulTOn,
l ritul, uYitl looked it. She grew thin and
the house and saves repairs. You
MAN.
None.
’
■ feeble, but lost no whit of her pluck.
sometimes want to sell—many a
Artek™ wm, „
DI„L..„d I One day Mrs. Bensley was dining at
good house has remained unsold
the Pleasanton when a message was 1
Aid. O.liorn look his rest.
™rU. Hl.
brought to her. She read it, gasped I for want of paint. The rule should
Moved by Aid. Hick, that when ih.~
•want in Detail.
and fainted.
As she fell from her ■ be, though, “the best paint or
nre eny rep.Ire at the w.ter work, needed&gt; Aw.wtaotMleblnu
ehair she struck the floor with a clang.
In eve ot emenrenev lint the ..me Bh.n owned by j,me« 11 wimm. 'L8’"’' ,*tl”
be done .t unre Carried.
People
who
raised
the attenuated ! none.” That means
SxSSsS-i (From rhe Anjue anil PntrfaC, Mi.nl- form wondered at its weight When
Ayes, All.
.
Prtter, Vi)
Mured by Aid, Hick, tlxit Aid, Bmby
medical attention was called the mys- j
at.d W atvra lw Instructed to borchaae □
Inclosing the '
. r*11’ '• *" eke of prognms and everx- tery was explained.
cars of coal. Carried.
3
h1,U! ,b« "*»•“&lt;» Ot Hew |U«, woman’s body was a coat of mail, 1
AM Bennett, Busby, Ulck*. Tinkler
drtljbt.
llu“",ull&gt; ls h»Ued with steel-linked and bullet proof. In her f
aud \\ alers.
contentions and her scheming to keep 1
You cannot afford to use cheap
Nays. Osborn.
creditors
dues she Iwavh*or1,«'trl'^IlJ?'
,".',,l,"rer* to ^t
10™ from
f™“ getting
K&lt;‘HinB their dnea
To be sure of getting StrictAid Hufftaan took lite seat.
anr kind in.i i
or Pt'euonieiia ot ‘ &gt;&gt;ad learned lo fear vengeance. It ia V7 p r- White Lead look at the
Your commltlre would reoomend th.t
*
‘“'“'eillalel, lavctkrte a believed that until death Mm. Bensley !y
W
“ fc.
coKanh,
°r,
woreher armor. When elricken with '
°f h
»tolav."
nnwunts be relwd tor the seveml tumls as
follows:
..or,- .7Mr. te&amp;n^’. O7'M:
d.'“« Bh' ™ Mil1 in th». ••£££.-••
Shipman,”
Tbe ratio being 81 for every 81000 of
midst of a legal fight, still maintain- ;
Axmitrong ft McKelvy,'
“ Southern,’*
assessed valuation.
IE C. Watkrs
■ 11.. and Ik.w l,e had Ineu lalaM from i
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text when|„ Mriekinwlth a nuppoa- Ing her frauds, und had as much i —Beymer-Bauman,
“ Red Beal,”
Water works
«n '
Davta-ChambeT*."
"Collier,”
City ConfgL
j.
2' ‘W- Brttartt tn,
eitl. Incurable dUeue wax told, the Ar­ reason as ever to believe herself in dan- |
Fire
.
o’n?'
m*d
ger of violence._________
"F*hne«tock.”
......
] walk otdered | gus aud 1 Mtnot detailed a reporter to look
«en.H ighway
j btt“l
;—~ ~ .—I
For Colors.—National Lead Co.’s
np the reported facts of the case to whom

T

Kmuy Botar

•EF'N

White Lead

•

IS THERE A SIXTH SENSE?

I Pure White Lead Tinting Colors.

| Mr. HtttehUMtm made.thv following state­
The Experience or Instinct That GutdM •
Tbcaecota* *ix »M,to oae
. meat:—
In addition your committee would n'(&gt; j
ator**
canCreation.
being aulbcicnt to tint
ay pounds
of Strictly
j
Members of the Brute
pJJre.,
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।
"I mn a native of Massaeliusetta, a wood
e White Lead. he* desired
shade:
they are in
I omt n-i that there be an assessment leyled '
Hasti’t
mw sense resdy-tnixed
ready-mixed paints, but a combination
ft..
tiaTTZ™?^
^th1894.
Resolved;
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,
-j
««»*-*&gt;•
«nr,
niia
I
ttotker
by
trade,
and
40
jearrof
age,
&lt;hd
«
It
is
more
frequently
a
question
in
!
at the rate of 82,0d on vverv 81000 «&gt;f
p
•
uMrsvd vl.uatlon In ths eily'a. pct.'s&lt;-kl ।
'"""“on «»M11 ot the city ot 11’,'!'
&gt;,?r* baw U-w working In
the case of bird* than in that of ani- j of perfectly*"pure
“* colors
ra nin ' the handiest form to
tint Strictly Pure White Lead.
, 14 VaikM in an.i iu
... ♦».per.-Hasting!
_{z_l
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that a concrete or plank sidewalk v‘,ru,u« sawmills In Vrunout and Ma*aa- mals, sayu Pearson'n Weekly, whether '
A good many thousand dollar^ have been
.in auction 14. I ages 18 and IV of the city charter, to I be bulit
saved property-owners by having oar book oa
I'Xtwir!
)u&gt;
..... M .
.
r.|iu i uidvi-u fl
num
beIrHnwit
known met
as thn
the -past
*W"'T &gt;.
‘« they depend upon tbe sense of sight in
—and color-card. Send us a postal card
be used in paying past IndebltiuAs, the side of Thorn rfrlq: In
r
‘ I Btadfuid to Chelsea and bought the «nw finding their way in flight, or follow
and get both free,
’
NATIONAL LEAD CO.
same
applied as
’
a3 &gt;
‘
city tote -mill of which 1 am now proprietor. I some "sixth sense" unknown to ns.
Iiw to
»*&gt; be appii'-vi
ns follows:
lUIIOWg:
Chicago Branch,
' was In perfect health and known through- .
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. qn ...
First. —Amount*
Intercut
Waler I' »•&gt;-.-h ana S30 all of the same befog
• An observation recently reported from
J. M. .SMITH.
State and Fifteenth Streets, Chicago. .
owned Uy Mary I„ Wtlklna. Said walk, u, : out Chelsea and vicinity ns one of the
Bonds payable Jan. 1 1894 and Mhy 1 '95 I* built AX It. wide, tu la- built and cum- , strongest men of my weight hi that sec­ the west of Scotland has direct bear- .
anMHivtitta to 81125.
|&gt;l«ad with b ten (1UI days from the ser­ tion. Dvrendier lUth. 1892. 1 was hurt ing on this point One day there was &gt;
Second—The bal. lo be divided pro. rata vice of legal notice upon Uh- owner or oc­ j by a fit Ing board as I was nt work in the a dense fog covering tbe water and I
around the different wards.
SMITH
cupants of said property, and shall l»e lu mill. After that. 4 begun slowly lu loose . concealing all the shore. A naturalist ;
This will make a total amount to be compitauce with the sidewalk onlfoknee. ; my strength and be«nune Incapacitated for was out in a boat, and twice he rowed ;
raised of 22,71 on the tbo'u-and estimating and in case the owner or occupants fall u&gt; ; work or effort pf any kind. The seat of to tj(e shore directly opposite the point
W&lt; ■ -n .. Mteb
my trouble seemed to be my back, but it where he wished to land. Hd was en- j
• gradually extended downward, 1 consult- tirely at a loss as to the points of the (
&lt; d all the local physicians and was treated compass. In this predicament he no&amp; HKNTSON,
by two of them, but the medicines they ticcd that several rooks belonging to I
! »e«-pt«l .U&lt;1 .&lt;l..pt«l M,d l„ &gt;pn»d .•.leh.rg,-UaS.l„,ilht.pn,mb,(,,aI&lt;,r,,,aWN^ I bdmluialcred were not of the slightest rookeries near were compelled to wait |
V Co.
avail and did not check the disease In the on the shore with him until the fog !
h-ast. In fact. I whs a miserable victim of
by Ahl. Bennett that the rusoiutEmfry Ui *hv
lifted and they were able to get their '
I ton ot Ahl Waters be adopted Carried.
i&gt; p Watpi«
• locomotor ataxia and was conscious of a
bearing by sight. It will be answered 1
j
A res. BrnnetL Hicks, Huffman, Osborn '
W. F. Hicks
j sb-Rilj advance of the Insidious disease
by a certain class of naturalists that I
unteon*
UIIU W
■&gt; gtrrs.
IUC1B.
.' and
I
Moved by Ahl. Busby that the above be ■ Mi imck ached continually and my legs’
the rook is so far domesticated as to j
Ltv iir n‘ght. Of-1
Nay*.' Aid Tinkler on account of his I
began to gtow numb aud to l*e less and
i,., ..
------------------- acct-pled and adopted and walk ordered
h ss usable. By the 15th of April 1 could have lost the instinctive ftu?ulty. Is it |
[id shoestore
, believing it
It lo
to bean excessive tax.
.believing
| built. Carried.
Moved by Aid. Hicks that orders to lhe (
Ayr*, Bennett. Busby. Hicks, Huffman; d&lt;* absolutely nothing and was scarcely not enough to admit that it has ac- |
iiblc to stand. My physicians advl-cd me quired experience, and, relying more ■
I amt of $n:t.&lt;M) drawn on 4th wd. be ervd- L Tinkler and Waters.
' to go to tbe Y.aiy Fletcher Hospital at upon this und less upon the strength
Vits'inixt Mich 1 ,,ecl ,o toward and charged totleii, high, j
1 Burlington, to be treated and 1 took their of vision, the bird has lost somewhat
nt th** state. Coi- „
tuud.
JMoitoti ----------------sustained.
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M&lt;&gt;vv&lt;l by Aid. Hick? that a com. be ap®P:
of its perceptive power?'
।
Ayei, Bennett, Hicks. Huffman, Osborn’ pointed by the Mayor to confer with the
Along with this observation of the
। and Water*.
। !&gt;oaid pf SOteNiriaora anil ask them to cut me goodbye, n.-ver expecting t&lt;» M-e me
,That'*becanicit'sthc“CELLULOro” ;
।
Nays, Busby and Tinkler.
&gt; down the estimate of board of education alive again. The physicians at lhe hospit­ rooks comes another equally interest­
al told me that my case was a serious one ing from the same source. A party of
; Collar. Its original cost was 25 cts.
■
Moved
by
Aid
Tinkler
that
an
order
of
;
,-*1009
Carried.
and
and I wm completely diseninaxed. 1 .re­ Sportsmen were rowing in the middW i
' and it cost tire wearer nothing after- •
; 825 be drawn iu favor of running tram to
mained nt the h-wpital seven weeks and
I wnrdato keep it clean. When soiled, i
•-kit's New
10 itowagtac Carried.
► Cran. Aid. Hick.*. Waters, Tinkler,
of a Scotch loch. Near them was made ,
took the medicines which the doctors gave
J simply wipe off with sponge or wet ;
‘
।
A yea. Benin tt, Busby. Hicks, Huffman. ■
.
Moved bC'Xld 11 leks that that part ol
a track in tho water, which was busDtj
; doth.
! Ost»orn. Tinkler and Water*.
• tljr eytimate of .the Fin. com. in reganta tn me. j felt* latter at lhe hospital ami pected to be that of a salmon swim- 1
• These collars and cuffs ere water-, •
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Nay a, None.
past Indebtedness t&gt;e cut from ?2 t&lt;» $1,50 thought that 1 was recovering, and went ming with^iis back On above the sur- i
!/rw/, and arc the only waicrptoofa
•
Aid Tinkler excused.
I on a thousand Carried.
■ home to continue their treatment, which
face. The creature was intercepted,
goods made with an interlining of S
C.A ■
LUd Surgeon, I
Moved by Aid Hicks that whencouncil!
Ayes. Bennett. Busby, Hicks, Huffman, I did for twu mouth*, and al*o had nn
and
found
to
be
a
mole
making
a
J linen: therefore the only ones that i
electric battery under thrir advler. »Tbe
ch.
! adjourn it adjourn tv meet Friday eve OcL ' Tinkler and Waters.
straight I inc .across the water. To see
► can last and give absolute Mtisfac-e
Improvement,
however,
did
not
continue
5 '94 that the petition from Fire Dept, be
Nays. None.
.
&gt;* Of depot.
• tion. Every piece of the genuine is!
if its straight course were accidental,
made a special business. Carried
j
Mover: by Aid, Tinkler that the estimate ami 1 began u» give up hope. August let, *
»stamped as follows:
the mole was lifted from the water in
Ayes, All.
■ of Flu. com. in regards to water works be 1893. 1 could uot get out of my chair Will)- ;
a
scoop
and
tossed
in
the
air.
When
it
out
assistance,
and
if
1
got
down
upon
the
:
1 Surgeons.
Movwi by Aid. Waters lhat the engineer I cut from 81,5U to $1,25 on a thubsand.
trade
fluor, 1 couhl &gt;H*t get up alone. About . fell in the yatcr again it was hoadi'ttg
“ponded to with at water works be empowered to put in a I Carried.
i till.* tiim- 1 chanced to read an account of . in a different direction. The first thing
blower In smoke slack at pump house j
Ayes, Bennett. Busby, Hicks. Huffman.
the animal did was to change its course
Carried
j Tinkler aud Waters.
.
Williams' Pink Pills fur Pale People in and then pursue a direct line. The
MARK”
HEi.lMDi.
3
Aye*. BennqlK Busby, Hicks, Huffman
Nays. Nuie.
cates similar tu my own. 1 did not have experiment was repeated with the
: Real Estate Office.
and Waters. '
,
Moved by AM. Huffman that the bill of
Refuse anything that is not so
any
faith
lu
the
pills
but
thought
a
trial
' sh'-..HasUogs.
Nays, Osborn.
' Hastings Cemment Co. be allowed with ex;
same result. Tt is hard to make out
•
. ! R*t .•
Ito-.:1 tstHte
marked, and if your dealer has not J
could «!■» n&lt;&gt; bar tit. so I ta&gt;uaht sotuc with­
ceptions of nil the items figured at 12j^ cts out tti||lng anyone what 1 was going to how,' a creature swimming so low in
.■
&gt;
•- T*1 ronvei4.ici3#.
Aid Osborn excused.
got the right kind send direct to us, ;
Ai-Mrr. ’ ItaOK-. com
Lhe water could l&gt;e guided' by sight.
Moved by Ahl. Hicks thayiie request of be allowed at 11 cts Carried.
enclosing amount, and we will mail,;
UO.
do.
After
Aller
1
had
uau
been
urvu
taking
jumuk
them
mvm
nmiu
duuiv
.
.
,
.
7
...
.
.
• '•ir' i- .ti eG’nptote
Ayes Bennett. Hick», Huffman. Tinkler, limu 1 .urprlM-J uiywlf by grttlnK ..ul ot i )&lt;
in this euse why might
Marshall Milter in retards to going to
vou a sample postpaid. Collars 25'
and Walers.
my chair without assistance, anti found it not serve the same purpose in the
Icts. each. Cuffs 50 cts. pair. Giye
Dowagiac be granted Carried
[size,
and state whether stand-up dr
■
•
case
of
a
bin!?
Or,
on
the
other
hand,
Ayes, All.
' that, fur the first time tn month* I wa- ।
The following arete, audited.
; turned-down collar is wanted.
Moved by AM. Hick* that the Fin. Com.
• abir lo walk down to the post-office, and ‘ if birds enjoy a "sixth sense," does not
Harper A Co. lumber
be instructed to meet with board of educa­
.
the
mole
share
the
gift
with
them?
| my nelgiita’rs licgan to tliscuss the markITHE CELLULOID COMPANY,'
4.00
L. Brnnctt tabor
tion and ink them to drop We mill tax
। cd tinp’owment in my health. As 1 con- • And if the mole, why not other animals
1 427-29 Broadway, NBW YORK.
;&lt;&gt;VfL
H. E. L. I’. Co. Hgbta
from tbdr estimate and cults, report Fri­
tlnuvd the mtafieine 1 continued to Im-.
20.85
Bentley.
Tomlinson &amp; Rider
! prove, nwil soon recommenced work In ■
day eve Carried.
it A Colgrove.)
2,0V I the mill, nt first very lightly. "»« Inereas-1
Wm. Beadle
Ayes. All.
*k-K. Bastion.}
3.W) ’ Ing aS I was able and as I gained in health j
Louie Beadle
;* of th** HtMc.
Judge Underwood, of Georgia, once
The following accts, audited.
3.00
Fred Beadle
818,59
and spirits, and now for the past three 1 met a friend on a train and said to
Hocking Fuel Co.
1.50
David
Wolcott
&lt;k«6
montks I have been working ten hours him: “I want to tell you of a case I
J. Murphy supplies &lt;dr ctg.
First \Vanl.
per day almost as steadily as I ever did. 1 had before me at Cedartown the other
1.50
W. Scidmnre tabor
3.80
msom
Wm. Beadle
1 feel well eat and sleep as well as 1 ever । day. and see what you think of it.” Jlcrraa
1,50
E. McMurry
5.10 ; did aad 1 have no pain anywhere
Fred Beadle
1.00
J. Donovan drying 1base
Be then stated the case, and his friend
5,70
Louie
Beadle
The
reporter
talked
with
several
other
1,00
IL Maus
2.85 gentlemen In retturd to the ca»c of Mr. expressed a view of it, to which he re­
b' R-TIMMEKM.W, llonxepathic I’hy
David Wolcott
1,50
W. W. Kelley
2.S5 Hutchinson, who I* a well known citizen plied: "That same view you express
L •
&gt;&lt; an and burgeon.
Liberty Warner
38.59
Goodyear Bros.
Cleaning
street
3rd.
ward,
t»Uce over Lathrop's drug store.)
of Chelsea and a Justice of the Peace, aud was very largely, ably and elaborately
.25
W. Hitchcock
.90 and they corroborated hla statements as far maintained before me on this hearing
Wm. Beadle
3,00
Geo. Cramer
1,U
as they were familiar with the case and by Wright, Branham, Featherstone and
Frvd Beadle
*
4,90
F. Fifield
stated that he was known to be a reliable several other lawyers from Rome—old
l/)uie Beadle
8,20
F. L. Heath
,07
man. and any statement he might make lawyers, experienced lawyers — and
-POSITIVELY CURES-'
Riley Waters
1.80
C. Grace
1.42 would be entitled to entire credence.
there was not a soul on the other side
Wilber McDonald
3,00
N. T. Parker
the accts,
• CIRCULATION &lt;
Anaunfjsia
ot
Dr.
Williams
’
Pink
Pills
Moved
by
Aid.
Bennett
that
but
a
bright
young
lawyer
from
Cedar
­
94,85
Barry Co. Democrat printing
respective shows that they arc an unfailing specific town. who had never had any expe­
2.50 be allowed and order drawn on
Inis week.
95 quires.
11,30 '“AyM.^'Xu. Busby, Hicks. Hnftmsn, for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, par­ rience, and myself. This, in fact, was
tial imrafrslf. St. Vitus’ dance, sciatica, his first case, and they out-argued us; Sleep!Manera and all derangemente
Herta!
Nervous System.
n&lt; advertisemente
Norton Patton
neuralgfo. rheumatism, nervous headache, but we beat them, sir—we beat ’em!”
,75 Tinkler and Waters.
•v Tuesdays at latest tG
the aftefeffects of la grippe, palpitation of i
Frank Rison
Nays. None.
9.25
.v bsue of the week
C. Dickerson
the lieari. pale and sallow complextons, ,
Hastings.
OcL
4tb.
1894.
Kossuth
and
Ills
Mother.
2,95
wht# brought
To the Hon. Mayor Common Council At nil forms of weakness either in male or fe
C&lt; Shultz
Onelof lhe most painful trials of Kos­
2,25
Riley Waters.
a rwular mrtUnt ol Uo!l,C”;.?silra was I ma!.-. Pink Pllte are sold by all dealers, or suth's exile was his inability to be
,75
win or
ix- bcu
wut* pvp*
port
Purely ■ Vegatable, guaranted free from
Will
Mellon
&lt;f*k.nrarlitv eve OcL 4 94 1-d Shea
** .I uyiii
—- --—•
•
which may have been In
it at the deathbed of his mother,
prescB
i
accts,
be
Moved by Aid Hicks that tbe —
rlmro'iahlv expell^ded.r^^by’beFun.m.u, E. ,
opiates. 100 full size doses, 50c.
», H «««* v,‘
-} ■
red in. poverty in Brussels, and
k’-.-.parilia a trial.
i are m&gt;ver sold In bulk or by the 100) by । She 11--------allowed and order drawn on
M. D. Bailey. Receiving Teller Grand Rapfunds except the bill of Goodyear Bros, for G-M“^A.d,Huirm.n±. tbe
' nuu&gt;c--«-..r. -■-•
-“----- ' ^lodicine Cum- 1 she ej pressed n desire to see her son
aiHMIcfc.)
Having* Bank, hay* he cannot My
once i wre before she died. The Bel­ too mu|h In
will (be held Oct. 10
favor of •‘Ad)ronda,K Wheeler a&lt;
pany. Schenectady. N- V.
gian government of that day would not Bean a»&gt;d Nerve Cure.
. Bttaby. Hick* **—
tod u:
PrenanM
by Wheeler and Fulk* Medicine
grant his request to visit her unless he
A.
J.
Eckler
’
s
pocketbook
containing
Tinkler and-Waters.
Wskeshini
oijly township in ’“on'mrttan ot Aid Hick.- «»"««
conse ited to be accompanied wherever Co.. Cedar Springs, Mich. Sold by.
£,“*« Hick, tlikt the yin. win. cjO was burned at l*apccr. Mr. luckier he w :nt by an ofllcer of police. He
Kilanuuf-.&gt;
tri versed by a rail- journed.
sent the flakes to Washington and has
Q HoLBBOOK.
might hove consented to this degrad­
rm-i.
received a draft for $40.
HASTINGS,
MICH
Recorder.
ing condition, says one biogwapher. for
.Thfsyoar:
Tates, a l«He town up in the north
op is estimated to
her soike; but no sooner did his mother
wood., has fllleen cases ol black diplberla.
lure brpuxi.'
4*0wors of Allegan
hear &lt; I it than she herself forbade him
All the members ot one family except the
Common Connell met in »djouni«l K«ttonty abou*
to coi ie tb her. and she expired in the
Tinkler and Wau-rs.
baby have died.
ular Friday ere. Oet Sib- .»&lt;
last d xys
_ of 1852. blessing h!m with her
Na,a Xone.
council Mlnear Eaton Rapids has
oil motion of Aid- l-u«t&gt;J tu
dying breath
BeoneU,
• 10.WQ Iwri-cl
btagd aud about 1000
Journed for one week.
HonpiiooK.
A WOMAN’S MAIL ARMOR,
“M^TeaWSSTo^
.boshr!.&lt; &lt;4 &lt;&gt;arj.
111* garden is tire finest
||. -ordiT.
he strenge Garment Worn by e Call for­ Be iur** and u«e tb;it oM n!’d well-tried
tn £lton rountj
*tli flowing write and a
"mfi.Mre.
WlurtUX-.
«a
Mrs. Wlns
’oWa Sopthlnc Hynm for
nix Adventure**.
rtehtoiL
’
" oXotlon ot Aid. Hleka rmidlnfr of min­
B sooUi»-*tt&gt;e
sooth*
child, soften*
rbihto ti tectbluj
teettituc It
chilu.
The story of the achievement ot
U.»rue» Cannot or .
.
'
Thr Mttelwi
details r harrowing ute. ot laat m« *ng
t&gt;. local •rl'“S"?"i,“ ^'rTWrolx'v„l&gt; ™« Urou Ae recent attempts at settle- j rej^
----------------------------------•evident wherc man was moving a cider
Aid Huffman took his se*L
t
wrilou of rat ear
con«tltuMoved Sy ALL Hicks thMthe P«ye £ tliarasrd
$5 to cure
t’y
Xt of« th. ti.mLiv
B.»rtey nitrite
estate in
ta San
San,: —- -—------- - ■
,
lam-l aud "the bung' hole flew out and
the petitioners of tbe F1^ JWto^tETveai tkroal remed e*. ’}PXe%0coM liuinK ol ‘he
Francisco. The story of the
*
ttmekbitn’in ie eye.
.... The
___ __only _____
gets Jnflam
thing and salary of members raised 810 per 5 ear ftemed condition or tot
personality, as related T&gt;y the Exam- .
F-uttacir-ai11 uta
&gt;or.t&gt;d or
f
wiii hurt tn&lt;.r- than to be hit by a
ed vou have a r’y,,‘ nntlrclf cloned Desftacr. is more remarkable. As one oxi- |
a piece.
SfxsrinK and when I,&gt;&gt;- lattammation
'l.vlnz "buiu .to" it is to be “lammed’’
denoe of her peeulisrittes It, maj,_be
toe li-sd with a good sized poet hole.
cited that she wore a coat ot mail. The
ou ;ht to ba Tab Give the
-Platowrli Enterprise,
was the wife of John Bensley,
Babies a chance. Give
onec a financial power in ban I ranHsA Chicago packer who Is watching lhe
co. When lie failed and fled, ntterhld-j
th^m
Hundred
mat rennol be.cured
feeding o( wheat to hogs says that the drawn on contg Instead oi
(“w.ed by re'arrM
7„r dreulare. tree. inff his property, to escape bis crtdiV
Hrtllcatarrhs c&gt;., Toledo. 0. ore. she remained to fight them, all
®»jority of the hogs now coming show Carried.
A yea. All.
,h ,cBon ot
toe unmistakabl
wheat feeding. Tbe
.
proved herself » diplomat. After ses
Mored by Aid- Hl««
tulon of j^Soid by llreggtort-™.ral transfers rtie got
l^e. I
&gt;aake&lt; much better and firmer meat
Snsley property, ta turn deposing of (
&gt;n&lt;i more of It. and also a fiqpr quality of
it
to
a
fictitious
woman,
from
whom
d»“*S,S&amp;XU5£SS
‘‘•d than corn. Those who have tried
die had no trouble in sceoring a power
“ Th» Niagara Fall* Boult.”
cured from hogs fed exclusively on be made a special business us u**
,
Tbe HacUey *
good, the lumber of attorney. "Mrs. De Tar'“V’
^.
*be»1 »y they prefer it to corn-fed hogs- Carried.
called this fictitious woman, and. need
to
«y.
-hen
Mrs.
Bensley
desired
Ayes, All.
the Cream of
OH,
ii ri'w
Cur®
The Durinr, BnkfaiE Powder.
^’e^Common Connell ot tbe
d‘SETever diStonted^ WhlIc BcM' : with

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Hastingt that a plank or cone
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SK reel wide be
JJra. Kelleya low
1HL F. M. MORGAN.
d cOm.
’1:in
,n. saying
“&gt;ln«that
lhat. lhe Mleb. avrtine In front or M Asking Powder, iu
tbe Mtuthr.«'owaer,
lu my
my opinion
opinion No. 1 and S the
be nl?’? baklu&lt; lewder that ought to pleted -Ithln wn ('»&gt;"•£ '™„ner ot said
‘^np'anee w»b
:d ail&gt; family, its chemical con- See ot Itpl «*&lt;*
toppiytag what Is wasted in lhe property and aha^l bel° f^pln a,c the
tn tbe wond- »
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Wv,a,'lUrc &lt;&gt;r :loor’ vlt”
phosphate#. Uw aldewalk
baiW Mid walk
.nrwalk
ttttar1*0Mtvrs Conta5u *lum and cream of owner or aceupanttal! wn°
nood'. rut* euro all ttror Uta.
within
the
speoefied
*
d
instructutwu.l ‘ n&lt; •* 'Blueieas, snd tbe other
tl.' harmful to the system.

-.dis

awsv his wife found herseM in
manv trying situations, and when she
^cameawidow her peace of mlnlJ
disturbed by the importantly of
-—fiitore and their recourse to the law.
Mrs Benslev traced her pedigree back tonoMe families that never existed,

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witch thorn grow Fat, Chub­
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it.
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some concern to yon,
but not so when you
buy it at the City Bak­
ery Everyone when
in the city should get a .
(cheap lunch at the City
Bakery. Hot tea and
coffee at all hours of
the day. Finest line of
Confectionery in the
city.
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DISASTROUS AGITATION.

WILSON'S LONDON SPEECH.

The speech of Congressman Wilson
. Probably every man in the United
States, whether he has business sense at the banquet given in his honor by
the
Loudon chamber of commerce a$d
or not. has been impressed with the
fact so strongly stated by President his introduction by Sir Albert Kaye
Rollitt,
who presided at that banquet,
Cleveland and Chairman Wilson, that
tariff agitation has only begun if the are the frankest expressions that have
democratic party has its way. There been given to tbe public in defense ot
la just one thing that can stop it—the tbe new tariff law. Mr. Wilson is the
. complete and overwhelming defeat of leader of the democratic majority in
that party. These predictions of its the house of representatives of the
future course were not reckless or United States and he is well qualified
^thoughtless, for they occurred in pub­ to speak for the democratic party re­
lic statements Qf the gravest impor­ garding its tariff legislation. Sir Al­
tance, nor were they in tho least un­ fred K. Rollitt was put forward to
natural. The whole world knows that speak for the English manufacturers
the democratic party solemnly pledged and traders. Mr. Wilson spoke for
the intent of the law and Mr. Rollitt
itself in its national platform to frame
and pass a very different tariff from testified to its benefits. Mr. Wilson,
declared
that "the tariff reformers are
that which was enacted.
Further,
everybody knows that the democratic breaking down these dofeusea" that
kept
England
from competing with us
representatives with scarcely a dis­
senting voice were earnestly in favor in our home market Mr. Rollitt tes­
of a radically different tariff, even tified to the impetus the law had
down to the day wljen they accepted already given to English manufac­
the senate hill on the ground that no tures.
Gov. McKinley, in his speech at Gal­
other could possibly be passed. Even
then, as the public record proves, the lipolis a few days ago made mast ap­
propriate
reference to this banquet
democratic representatives assented
to the senate'bill onjy on the definite wl^en he inquired what industries had
beembenefited
and stimulated by the
pledge, which was afterward found to
be a line article of piecrust, that the tariffMct of 1894. and said:
"1 find answer to my quesUon in the news­
supplemental or popgun bills, putting
paper dispatches of to-day from London, furiron and coal and sugar on the free nUhing partlcularn of a banquet given by the
list, would also be passed in the senate.
chamber of commerce of London to Mr. Wil­
This was the last and utmost that son, member of congress from the state of
the hqpse was willing to do, and it was West Virginia, whose rugged hillsides I see
just over tho river. Sir Albert Kaye Rollitt.
tricked into the passage of the bill as who presided at tho banquet, said that Mr.
it stands without free trade amend- Wilson's ,name
__________________________________
should become honored and fameats. But even with those amend- , miliar in England, and that London in honorhim honored itself; **
that
the new tartff law.
ments the MU fell far short of the de- ing **"'
” ---------------whilo it might not have realised tho aspira­
dared conviction and purpose of the tions of its promoters, had already benefited
democrats in the house.and of the great England Furnaces have been reopened in
majority of democrats in the senate, Wales and Yorkshire, and an impetus has been
and in both houses it was publicly de- , given to the textile industries.
"This will be cheering news to the people of
dared that the fight would be opened the United States and will brtxig comiort to
again at the next session, to obtain
the Idle men who. for more than a year, have
been
waiting for the American mills to reopen. !
further reductions or removals of duty.

FREE-TRADER WILSON TO THE ENGLISHMEN.
"Our protectionists have been building defenses to keep you and other na­
tions from competing with us in our home markets. Tho tariff reformers are
breaking down these defenses."—From Congressman Wilson’s speech at the
banquet given him by the Chamber of Commerce of London, Sept. 37.—Chicago
Tribune.

THE FAIR
Ed neat tonal Exhibit of ftebool* Employing
Muro Than Two Tsaohera, -Fremlama
Award'd Are as Follows:
From Freeport Herald.
Best general exhibit—Nashville.
Best exhibit of kindergarten work—
Nashville.
Best specimen of penmanship (entire
grade)—Hastings eighth grade.
Best specimen of letter writing (entire
grade)—Middleville fifth krade.
.
Best class exercise seaawtriesl drawing
and solution—Woodland.
Best essay—Hastings, written by M.
Mead cliss of ’95 Subject, "The Silk
Worm.”
Beat specimen of sentence diagraming—
Hastings, executed by Maggie Waters,
ninth grade.
Bust map of Michigan—Woodland drawn
by Forest E. Jordan.
Second best map of Michigan—Hastings
drawn by M. Mead.
Special premiums are awarded us follows:
Best
drawing,
freehand—HaMluga
drawn by Leon Spaulding..
Best poems on the county fair—Hastings
sixth grade.
Best perforated maps—Hastings, sixth
grade.
Best paraphrasing—Hastings tenth and
eleventh grades.
Best botanical drawings—Hastings tenth
grade.
Best drawing, public school—Hastings
third grade.
Best Eng. Lit. charts—Nashville.
There were many other kinds of work
displayed in these exhibits which are
worthy of mention.
There was the scansion of a-part of
"Mundu* e Chao” from Ovid’s ••Metamor­
phoses” which was something of a repre­
sentation of the Latin work being done in
Hastings. This department is under lhe
able management of Miss Eddy, first
assistant in Um high school.
The German was represented by tbe
Ixird’a Prayer in that language.
The English work was excellent in all
parts represented. O i j
One of the most noticable features in
the Hastings .exhibit was the neatness and
rapidity of work. This Is particularly
prominent in map drawing in the fifth
grade geography, represented by a map of
South America drawn from memory in ten
mi nutes by Bessie Emerick, eleven yea is
of age; and by penmanship In all work,
but most prominent in the eighth grade
rep resented by a set of business forms.
r The botanical drawings in the. tenth
grade showed some very neatly executed
wofkr
lu the Nashville exhibit, the kindergar­
ten work, repreeented by fifteen varietiesof
work, was superior in design, neatness
and accuracy.
The English literature charts drawn
from the pupils memory showed a good
knowledge of the subject.
TXJ
,
The schools ail labored under the dis­
advantages of hurried preparation and
also lack of space. The collection and col­
lation of material was.not what it might
have been, but It was the feature of the
fair and an inspiration to hundreds of our
girls and boys. Though the/work display­
ed Is not the true test of what the schools
are really doing. It is material which ia
necessary* for that truer, deeper education
that Is to be instilled into the growing
minds of oiir youths and upon which the
welfare of our glorious country ot* 'free
schools must rest.

Reunion

You have not heard of any commercial body tn
It is equally well known that demo­
the United States, through its spokesman, de­
crats throughout the country, in irreclaring that any industries in America have
dtstible majority, have insisted upon
bees stimulated by thls law. whatever benefits
renewing the fight aud pushing for­
have gone to other countries. While the ban­
quet at London was proceeding the board of
ward toward free trade. This is the
real issue which the elections this year trade of Edinburgh sent lu congratulations.
There was a singular absence of any American
must meet The existing law, bad dispatches.
• and offensive as it is, will give way to
"Hers Is a word of encouragement which Mr.
Wilson himself gave to tbe gentlemen of Lon­
some other more destructive if the
democratic party gets enough popular don. He said: ‘Our protectionists hare been
building defenses to keep you and other na
support.
tiona from competing with us in our home mar­
The fact is well known that a large kets. The tarin reformers are breaking down
minority of democrats, in Maine fully these defenses.'
"Thst is what we object to If we do not dej
forty per cent, are opposed to the ex­
fend our home markets against tho producU
isting tariff and to any further steps of the cheaper labor of other nations, who
in that direction, and prefer the act of
will? Is it any wonder that the gentlemen of
1890, whether improved or not If these the chamber of commerce of London applauded
democrats, or only a moderate propor­ Mr. Wilson when he uttered such a senti­
ment?"
tion of them, agree with the repub­
Gov. McKinlqy, Congressman Wilson
licans in the election this fall, the act
and Sir Alfred Kaye Rollitt all agree
of 1890 will be substantially restored
on one point, that the protectionists of
without any serious delnv or cortroAmerica tried to keep the home mar­
•,nd Uriff Vitwtfon wUl &gt; ket for Americans, that
..... the tariff re•topped for year, to come. To tome former, .re breaking down theto de­
thia may aeem improbable becauae the fenMB ,nd that Europe la the country
preaideut may realat, and perhapa tbe to profit by tbe change of policy in
•enato also. But the power of an edict I America Got. McKinley haa for year,
of the people
oeonle has
haa not often
oft.- been
1—r. re­ . clsimed that
WDnld
tho
sisted with success. The present sen- j of free trade, and when the McKinley I
■ ate embraces a majority of members i law was enacted he was the one Amerjwho would have defeated the tar­
| ican most hated in England, because
iff exactly as it stands if they I it made more difficult the efforts of
xould have found a chance.
The
; English manufacturers to secure the
■changes to be made in March will
iur vncir KWus. ar.
, American market for their goods. Mr.
-probably increase the number of its Wilson now agrees with Gov. McKin. opponente in that body. If the people ioy, and admits that the tariff reform­
take good care of the house, and of tbe ers intend to break down all tbe pro­
legislatures which have senators to ' tective defenses around the American
. elect, the president will be confronted market, a confession which demoJTery early with a measure repealing ■’ crats have not been willing to make at
the offensive act of "perfidy and dis- I home. Sir Alfred Kaye Rollitt also
honor” which be refused to sign, and testiflei to the truth of McKinley's
it is not to be assumed that he would I prophecies by admitting that "the new
in such a ease defy the declared wishes I tariff law. while it might not have reof the people.
J alized tbe aspirations of its promoters,
t That is the only way conceivable to j has already benefited England.”
eriS tariff agitation for years to come.
««-—»-* democrats
^--4-------- — at »—?Why -*■
should
home
Business men who are childishly prat­ longer deny that their party is in fa­
tling about suspending controversy vor of free trade when their tariff
until the present law has been tried leader boasts of this to Englishmen,
-are shutting their eyes to the fact that and Englishmen testify to benefits
. all the republicans and nearly all the they have received from the demo*
legislation?
As Gov. McKinley
democrats want some change without cratic
.
„
.
-delay and will make a desperate effort said at Findlay, the new tariff law is
lor it as soon as congress meets again. 1 not the end, it is only the beginning
?They can no more avoid this than they . of the *
democratic
‘
warfare
*
on *Amercan prevent tie rising of the sun to- i ican industries. The leaders of that
morrow. Absolutely the only thing'—
party intend to carry on the war ««un­
they can do is to decide whether they til all the defenses have disappeared
American
manufacturers
and
will have the tariff of 1690 restored orrand
.
,.
such u tariff os the democratic party, 1 American workmen stand on the same
strengthened by successful appeals to footing with English manufacturers
*
•
। and English workmen.
England is
further step in the progress
free trade. They can choose

tiou. But how about American®? Where

i;*n workmen who can boaal with
thaaa Englishmen that tbay haw been

AR

turns of taxes paM, and they show aa
increase in consumption."

The tenth annual reunion \of Co. K
Third
... Mich.
.—In ft. met
-— nt„ Shelps
—resort.
I
' It&gt;—
West Pine Lake,
Ln Prairieville,
Wed.
Oct. 3rd. 1894
E. M. Hinman, J. N. Col tester. John
White. H. St Merritt, Conrad Kahler. N.
11. Orr. 8. A. Phillips, S. M. Tripp. Wm.
Ii. Wickham, John Freeman. 5. J. Wiley,
M. A. Wells, and John Shelp responded
••Here” at roll call. The following officers
were elected for the ensuing year. Pres.
£ M. Hinman, vice Pres. J. T.’Sbclp, rcc.
sec. J. N Colleater, tress H. M. Merritt.
It wm the most enjoyable reunion ever
held. Of tbe kindness and bospttailty of
comrade Shelp and his wife, too much can
not be said and tbe bountiful dinner they
so kindly prepared, was enjoyed by all and
the “boys” wete not obliged to forage any.
The P. M. and evening were spent in
visiting and telling the old stories, of
which they never tire. The next reunion
will be held at Delton tbe first Wednesday
in Oct. '85. It is hoped there will be a
large attendance as these meetings are only
a question of time. During tbe last decade
only two, so far as known, have been re­
moved by death, Stephen Halgbl and
James Wilsoa M. D. but doubtless ere
another one passes many will have answer­
ed ••Here” to tbe Fathers roll call.

TAXES ON SNUFF.

“How often do you see a person who
takes snuff?" asked a tobacconist of
one of his customers with whom he
was chatting recently.
The person addressed, says the New
York Herald, paused for an instant to
think, and then replied: . “About once
or twice a year, I think. It’s a nasty
habit, and I am glad it's going out of
use."
)
"Bnt is it going out of use?" asked
the tobacconist “To be sure I don’t
sell an ot|nce of snuff in a week now,
and the demand scarcely warrants any
tobacconist to keep it and yet the fig­
ures for last year show an increase in
consumption."
“Ridiculous," remarked tbe custom­
er. “Impoasiblc. Why. thirty or forty
years ago snuff taking was a common
practice. Now one n ever or rarely sees
a snuffer. What are these figures you
apeak of? They’ll have to come from
a good source for me to believe that
snuff taking is on the increase.,\
“Well, here’s the source,” replied the
tobacconist, drawing out a finance re­
port of the United States treasury, and
turning to the pages containing the
itemized aeccffint of internal revenue
taxes.
The customer took it, and, to his sur­
prise, saw that there bad gone into
consumption in 1892 11,164,851 pounds
of snuff, while in 1898 11,912,894 pounds
had been consumed, an increase of
748.543 pounds.
remarked the tobacconist, as his cus-

INSTINCT SELDOM GOES WRONG
TblS Kstan’rnL
I had an experience to be remem­
bered once at Moorehead, said a la­
borer on the Lewiston streets, re­
cently, according to tbe Journal of
that city.
Three of
were oq$
on the lake one winter's day in Janu­
ary when a storm came up. We had n
couple of horses and rode on sledges
made of split birch poles. To get home
and settled in the cabins before night
came on was our one wish, but for
two hours the icy clouds had been
blowing up on the horizon. and now
came down in a whirl of snow and ley
wind, in half an hour we were lost
on the ice. Two hours later we crossed
our own tracks again und knew we had
been going about in a circle. To stay
out there all night would be death,
and to keep on traveling about aimless­
ly meant to fall at last exhausted.
Finally, as the wind
blew keener
along the level surface and tho snow
beat on onr bronzed faces with more
cutting effect, we called a halt and
discussed again the chances. An old
guide who was with us suggested that
we let the horses lake their awn way
off the lake. It seemed foolish, but wc
agreed. Striking the horses smart clips
with tbe whips we were surprised to
see them turn each to the left and start
off cast. We thought this would take
us further into the lake, but submitted,
and in half an hour the trees along
the bank loomed up through lhe storm
and we were safe. A horse knows by
instinct what a man doubts and ques­
tions in such times.

NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT.
State ot MIcblfan. In the Circuit Court lor the
County of LUrrv.
Adrian D. Cook and Henry C. Cook, rojurtuer» under the firm name of Cook R Cook
Frank Carpenter.

In nttachtnent.
Notice is hereby given that on the 2lrt day of
Bepk mber. A. D. IWi.» writ or attachment was
duh iiwuedout of the ClrenU Court for tbo
Com iv of Harry, at thestju of Adrian D. Cook
and Henry C. C-»ok. copartners, doing business
nt Hastiugr. Michigan, under the firm name
and MjlrolCook A Cook, the above named
plaltittff-*. agairiat the land*, tenemenu. goodi
and chattel*. mone&gt;&gt;» aud effeeta of Frank Car­
penter. tbe defendant above named, for tbe sura
of one hundred and four dollars and thirteen
com?-. 18UM W). which said writ waa returnable
on Hit-and day of October, A. D. 1M4Dated tills JMhdsy of October. A D. teW..
Swkkzxv &amp; 8wmtr.Kv.
j*
Attorneys for Plaintiff.

What

Man
Eats
Doesn’t
Show.
What
Wears
Does.
You may dine on coflee and
doughnuts and yonr best girl will
never dream of it; but if you call
on her in a shabby,
ill-fitting suit
v_______
her young love will wither like an
orange tree in Dakota.
If you run for office no one will
enquire what you had for breakfast,
but they will be influenced by
your personal appearance.

Men
Judge
By
’
Appearances.
Why not ? One cannot spend a
lifetime with every man one meets
in order to study his character.
If he looks clean and neat exter­
nally, one naturally infers that he
is clean in mind and neat in habits

Dress
Well.
It is not expensive to do so
when you buy your clothing from
us. We have every necessary ar­
ticle of a gentleman's attire, from
a collar button to a suit of clothes.

Then
You’ll
Eat
Well,
For a well-dressed man can al­
ways obtain employment which will
enable him to live comfortably.
We hafcelthe latest specialties in
Cutaway, Frock and Sack Suits,
and by reason of our enormous
trade are able to sell them cheaper
than smaller concerns.

R. K. GRANT

KWEK5?
“We’ve Got ’Em
ALL SIZES.

ALL STYLES.

See ’em, You will want ’em
Red Front
Shoe Store,

Woolleu &amp; Bronson

YES, WE ARE STILL ON
DECK AND OUR

FRIGESWe have our fall

As ever.

st o&lt; ■ R of

'

Means a store full of.customers if

Fell &amp; Rnbher Goods

And can suit you in every­
thing vou need in this line,

GOODS S PRICES are RIGHT

SCHOOL SHO&amp;S
best, 51.25 tHld SI.50

We think we can please
you. 'Onr new fall goods
—Lamp chimneyware and
Glassware- is now coin­
ing in. Keep watch and '
see our store till up. We
are bound to be in the
lead. .We will show you '

Ladies if you wear a 2i,- 3 or 34
shoo, and want something
nice at a low price just see
the shoes that we are
closing out Regular
•
^3 goods only $2.
Gent», remember we hare work
pants at 69 cents. Best Ker­
sey Pants $1.90.
Yours truly,

GOOD GOODS
And lots of them

C. H. Osborn &amp; Co. HAMS HAD AM.

The BANKRUPT STORE.

CLOSING OUT SALE

To tic Public

OF
Groceries, Crockery
Glassware. It will
cash buyers to get
prices before buying.
are selling

and
pay
our
We

I wish to say that I have taken
back my Livery Stock and will re­

open a Livery barn in the

20 POUNDS OF GRflNULfl
AL. JONES BARN
TED SUGAR FOR

51.00
Best Roller flour, 35
cents per sack. Our reg­
ular 50 cent tea selling at
40 cents.

On Court Street, where I will be

glad to meet all my old customers

and many new ones.

It will be

my aim to furnish the best rigs for

the lowest .possible price.

Give

me a call.

JOS. ROGERS

A. S. MERCHANT.

Our Specials
High Cut Welt Shoes for Men.

Welt Shoes for Ladies.

Snag Proof Rubber Boot
Moloney Bros. Shoes

Ross, Levis &amp; Pifers Shoes.
Complete Line Rindge, Kalamback &amp; Co’s. Goods.

I can “fit” you, both in quality
and in price. Give me a call.

F. G. STOWELL

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See the beautiful line
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MINER S. KEELER,
THE NOMINEE FOR STATE SEN­
ATOR FROM THIS DISTRICT.
A Wise Selection.

In the nomination of Miner 8. Keeler, of
Middleville, to represent this district in
the Slate Senate, the republicans have
rlJVi*:’ H!"?P
"'taadlattd will preach at
made a wise, choice, and his nomination is
the SMb
”'ClMk *•
hailed as a fitting recognition to the young
toSu*? Waldorir who sustained severe In­ men who in all the political battles arc
jury &lt; by trelhK thrown from his carriage, la found fight Ing in the front ranks. Being
netting jtome better.
Alex Harnes and Ike Swlkerl went to a business man of masked ability,' possess­
ing more than ordinary shrewdness, intel­
*tie pinery to work last Munday.
da^FC^ •'‘’Person was at honw over Sun-, ligence and good judgment, with an envi­
able reputation for honor and Integrity',
James Doounn and Thed Gyfe are
he will to the very best of his ability faith­
working for Anderson &amp; Townsend in a
fully perform the duties devolving upon
mill near Marshall.
Milo Hayes visited friends at Rkhland him as representing the interests of the
last week.
.*&gt;0,000 people of this district in the high­
Mresre Murray Brea, and lltelr wire, ot
e.C',’&gt;?»t8u^0'',l,e,ruD&lt;,le,,u”1

FnHt nml falling leaves, at this writing.
Mrs. Dill Caln is Improving after a long

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WHOLE NO. 2053

'

bre” on ‘he
Brouanl.
sick liht for the past week.
Theo. Kyes was In Plainwell last weuk
Otto Zelner. of Caledonia. Suntlayed
in view of buying a residence, where he
with Freeport and Bnwnv friends.
Charlie Riegirr, Jr., accompanied by contemplate making his future home. A.
h a shirrs. Myrtle and Mindella were in h. Eyes will work the farm.
The Missionary meeting was held at
Clarksville Sundhy
Several from thia place attended tlie Mrs. Henry Barleycorn’s last Thursday.
H. Smith of Prairieville is papering the
fair at Lowell Inst wrek.
Rojrd Craig and wife, of Hastings, and South Pine church.
Mbs Mary Munn of Vicksburg is visit­
Mis. D. Crouse, of O’Donnell, called oh
ing friends in this vicinity.
Freeport friends Monday.
Willison and Ashley have moved their
saw mill to Hooper.ville where they will
Sam Ney and wife, of Baltimore, were saw timber for anew mill to be built in
at John Tuckerman's Saturday and Sun­ place of the one destroyed by fire some
weeks ago..
day.
Mrs. Maria Gardner and Mrs. Savern
Geo. Hartom wa* in town last week the
guest of hl* daughnfr. Mr*. .1. Tompkins. Gardner or Bellaire visited Mrs. Fannie
Rending circle was organized at the Farr la.it week.
Leroy Warner visited 'the Celery City
Center Saturday.
Their next meeting
will t&gt;e held two weeks from, to-night las* week.
Married at the M. E. parsonage at
(Friday ) AU the-teachers in the town­
Prairieville by Rev. C. T. Yun An twerp
ship Invited.
Mr.
Emery R Ctadderdon of Prairieville
There will b'1 an interesting program at
the Y. 1*. 8. (’, E. Sunday evening, a and Mias Hallie E. Burchartt of Guu
Marsh
on Oct. I Oth. 1804.
good ntietidniicu drelrea.
John Totnpkins ■ has purchased a feed
mill ami expect- to get it In running or*
Jennie Drummond has returned from a
l!rr next wt vk near Jenpie Frost’s saw
two weeks visit to friend* in Grand Rapids.
mill. Voureuktmp *oHclud.
Mrs. Belle Hughes and daughter Maude
Will Cooley and family have moved into
of Odhn arc visiting reTrffives and friends.
1’. K. Jewell’s bouse nt tin* Center.
•
The
W. F. M. S. was entertained by
Grace Powers wa* at home last keek
.Mrs. Geo. Hazdn Wednesday with an at­
from the Chariot !vj schools. ’
tendance
of 18.
The ladies aid met Wednesday of this
week at A. T. Shepard's hall to finish their » E. Hortons house Is ready for plastering.
Mrs. Brakeman of Muskegon formerly
quilt. Dinner was served by Mrs. Lon
Miss Kdna Wright of tills place Is the
guest of Mrs. Horton.
Glen Blackman has returned from the
Mrs. Frank Brown reached here on the north.
midnight train Thursday with the remains
Burt Patton who Is attending school at
of her husband. The funeral Was held Hastings visited his mother oyer
Friday atiemoOM from the M. E. church
.1, E. Calms and family have moved Into
and w«u» largely attended. The remarks of Mrs Collier’s house to remain until Ids
Rev. Freeman were very appropriate. Mrs. hon«o is completed.
Will WiJeox lias gone north.
Brown will make berhmne here. The sym­
M Doster returned from Grand Rapids
pathy ot the t-nliru compiunlty is with the
Monday
where be has acted as juryman at
bf reared family.
Mre. John Hendershott returned from U. S. court.
Zona Tow-er of Manton Is visiting her
Detroit Saturday rfhere she has lieen visit­
sister Mrs. Harmon.
ing her daughter Mrs. Henning.
Rev. Connelly and Rev. Struble. Pacific
Last week we luui two blacksmith* in
oUr village but now Mr. Avery has the Coast Evangelists are bidding a series of
field tn himself Mr} Bracy having left town. meetings. ihey-.are earnest and efficient
The farmers are improving these fine workers for the Master and it is hoped
days In husking coni, digging potatoes etc. much good may be done.
•Mr. Chatterdon and Miss Hattie Burchett
Milo.
were married at the M. E. parsonage Wed­
Mrs H. M. Chado hi&gt; boss spending a nesday.
.
few days with tier parent. Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. VanAntwcrh is at Allmo attending
her father who fell from a load of straw
Fenner.
.
. . '
Una Garrett visited laat week at Gales- and was severely Injured.
M. T. Jones will move Into the house
■llUTlie Ladles Aid bare bad tbe chureb
vacated by J. E. Cairns.
papered. It looks eery nice.
Cynthia Craven visited her parents laat
Mid* l, ,111,.
Mrs. A. I. MrUuwrll ot west county line
week at Cedar Cn*k.
W. C. Towne Is,building s large Slone left lor Kentucky l»t Mond.y lor t elwrt
reservoir tor storing waler to eirculnvenl
Wilbur Tewksbury a Cornier Middleville
these dry seasons.
At tire present mte the democrats are boy Is In tbe vlllaye.
leaving the old rotten ship, there will not
Abner Wlleoi ol Muskegon was In tbe
Is- enough left to fill the F. O.
village last week.
I ant afraid Here, Pennells will not take
Middleville residents are all pleased over
kindly to farm Ufa after being nn Jury at Ute iiotnlnallon ot M. S. Keeler tor slate
Hastings three Weeks. Well Henry the senator.
boy Is doing first class work smong tbe
The French-Grosfend-Wiwlson law suit
attracts numbers to Hastings every day.
' Mrs O. F. Culver who has been visiting
A Teachers Reading Circle was organ
the Flower's Iras returned to her home to ired at the meeting held in the High room
Saturday. The next meeting will be held
E,Ar2d supply of ntlnlsters lour took
Sat. Oct. 2" at J o’clock.
tJ*to tblalore non* for Kal.maaoo and
A good congregation attended th«* union
AbredVrost on the ground this morning temperance meeting held ip ’he Congrega­
tional church .Sunday evening.
(I.£ Xh is the first to kill l*'e »&gt;“*»•
The new Evattgelical church in Leighton
wa« dedicate*! las’. Sunday. 11 Is a fine
top*.
_ ____ 4__ ________ —
brick structure and cost nearly Sl.000 Be*.
souil. ll«9»ir.
Mra.C. 1&gt;. Barnaby will l«'l
E"' Stvlning'-r ot Xsslivllleo-cupicd the pulpit
m the evening and Ilin address was one of
the twat ever liear* In this localltl. Kev.
Johnson
however we think did as &gt;,e"4’1
YoVk atatr laat Friday •■■d *''“r^r'Ovrtll
the arte.tto.it.. The dedicatory serves
The Endeavor appob'tui Misi
wre
conducted
in German wlik-h your
,1 Cmuwa*
l!"-' HtWatr ’’
XtS
V. r. s. C. F.. «.»«»«■» i arribn “verstaken nechl”.
'
Mrs J Hollister returned to her home
•‘ft'Sd Mr,. Oagood v..h«d In, B.W. in Kalamazo*. last Monday morning.
Mrs.
Cobb and *°n Laverne returned
from the Lake shore last week. Y erne Is
Crrrk Turatlay.
now Implojed nt C. deters
.
Rev F. G K ’bertson and wife ap fa
alMr.^kr'a Lading attending the Baptist Convention.

la,t track.
. .

And attractive yon
ran make your home bj
the outlay of a f«w
dollars. You need the
Furniture; we have it
to sell. Why ran t we
deal?

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Mreler expects to lease
'•'F'fK’lb". Ohio. Thursday.
tloTi”'
UH tor bls home In Huntlngtou. bid., last week.
Mrs. Wm. Moore waa in Grand Rapids
■ast wi-rk a* delegate to the Y. P. S C F
convention.
*

fcloveniale.

10 per barrel.

pad a tip °’er ’l.,h *h'

entertamifipodte

est legislative body of the state.
We have said that Mr. Keeler does not
pretend to be a public speaker. He doesn’t,
bm at the same time he possesses the abll-

Sunfield-

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s“naM'

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U Dr. Sheffield has liought Dr.
.
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V*r“n'r-

MILL DAM CASE.

For the past two weeks the Circuit
Court has been exclusively engaged in the
trial of the big mil! dam suit at Middle*
ville. one ot the biggest and moat irnportant cases ever tried before the bar of
Barry county. It la all the more impor­
tant because of the fact that If French &amp;
Son lose io or IS other suits are liable to
result, each one of which will presumably
cost the county as much as the present
one.
•
J. M. Jamison, a bright young attorney
of Grand Rapids, and candidate for State
Senator from that district repre.sents the
Plaintiff In the case and the following in­
terview with him concerning the case was
published in the Grand Rapids Herald of
Monday:—
.
J. M. .laniisnn, republican candidate for
state senator from this city, was home
over Sunday from Hastings, where lie has
been ever since his nomination trying oue
ot the most important civil cases that was
ever fought In Barry county. The case is
one &lt;&gt;f n woman against French &amp; Son for
82.000 damages for flooding her land by
raising the dam in the Tliornapplc river at
Middleville. If Mr. Jamison wins, a doz­
en or more other farmers who claim their
land lias been ruined also, will bring suit,
and the Middleville Manufacturing corppa ny, which paid 95,000 for-the rights of
the dam after the Improvement wasJmade,
will sue to recover ’.hat sum. Seventy
witnesses have already been called and
the rase will last through most cf this
week. After it Is finished Mr. Jamison
will return to this city and enter on his
campaign work.
Attorneys Carveth, Knappen and Colgrove represent French &amp; Son.
TACKLED THE WRONG MAN.
Brace of Thug* Knocked out by

Jack Nevills, who lives In the Congre­
gational parsonage adjoining the church,
had a lively experience. After going
home from the Baptist church last night
he had,occasion to go into the back jnrd.
As he did so lie was confronted by two
I men, one of them struck him and at the
' same time threw a chiuriformed cloth over
his head. Jack is something of an athlete
to express himself in a clear, plain, and he struck out like a prize fighter. He
that carries con- hit one of the robbors a knock out blow
accepting the nomina- aud ttie other lied, both being satisfied they
had tackled the wrong man.
by the republicans of
Mr. Nevills had taken up a collection at
and Eaton counties last week Mr. the church and sat near a window after
surprised his moat intimate friends the exercises while he counted out the
the excellent speech he made in money. He thinks the men saw him
through the window and suspected he
them for the honor conferred up­ still had the money on bis person and as­
on him.
saulted hltn for the purpose of getting IL
Something of tbe position Mr. Keeler The chlorlform made Jack sick for a short
holds fa the estimation of the people of time. He recovered from its effects and
the Baptists will likely appoint Jack col­
Middleville and vicinity, was manifested. lector for life. He is the right man tn the
Wednesday evening of last week, upon bis right place.—Fremont. Nebraska, Daily
return after receiving the nomination. ' News.

Unexpected to him they turned out enmassc mid met him at the train at about
ten o’clock that nighL The Main street
of the village was ablaze from one end to
Two dainty maidens playing in one
tbe other with bon fires kindled in honor corner of tbe parlor. Girts of five whose
of his nomination.
This demonstration eyes yet view this weary oid world through
the mist of heaven sent Ideality.
wa? a total surprise to Mr. Keeler, though
••Now Margie” said Hazel sagely “you
naturally very gratifying, as it would be take your dolly over in that comer and
to any man. He was escorted to the town we’ll play that’s your bouse. I’ll bring
ball, which was filled to overflowing by Belinda Anu, my bestest dolly, over to
visit you.”
his friends, where he again surprised them
So Margie made ready for her expected
ail by making a neat little speech thanking guests. Jost a touch bore and there and to
them for the very hearty welcome and tie the child the comer of Mrs. Brown’s
kindly sentiments expressed in their re­ parlor was a real home.
‘•Why Mrs. Simkins “the little house­
ception. Speeches were made by several
wife was crying a moment later “bow glad
others, in which political Issues were not wc be to see you, Ixyrfada May and me,
discussed, merely ratifying the action of and you’ve got that sweet Belinda Anu
the senatorial convention In naming one with you, I declare it just makes me de­
spise my Lorinda May when I see that
of Middleville’s most respected, progres­
child’s lovely complexion.”
sive, energetic business men for the high
“Why Margie” and honest little Hazel
office. A good social time was bad until opened wide her eyes of deepest gray. “1
the midnight hour, members of all politi­ don’t think that Is a nice way to talk ’bout
your dearest dolly.”
cal parties taking part.
“It’s what my mamma said ’bout me to
Miner S. Keeler was born In the year Mrs. Atherton, aud Lorinda May won’t cry
1862 aud Is therefore in- his 33rd year of like 1 did. for it did make me cry. But you ■
age. He acquired a good education, and must’member Hazel we’re mamma’s now
and you know mamma’s say lots of things
to it has added all the benefits that come little girls must’ent.”
1
from quite extensive travel and an excel­
“How’s Mr. Simkins?" Inquired Margie
lent business training and business experi­ after the dolls had been discussed.
“Ob, Ire’s as contrary as ever, telling me
ence. Early In life he evinced allliing for
’bout hard times and smoking ten cigars a
business and soon showed an unusual day.” ’
adaptability to it. He early mastered the
‘•That’s just llk»? my husband*1 and wee
drtails of the large general store conduct­ Margie screwed her rosy Ups Into a queer
grimace.
He does try my patience so. say
ed by his father; whose old age was spent
do you know any thing ’bout our new
in quiet comfort by reason of being re­ neighbors? Now Hazel say something real
lieved largehr of tbe cares Incident to tbe mean Just like your mamma does when she
bUNinuM, and since his father’s dejth the is talking ’bout folks.”
Little Hazel looked helpless. “Why”
management of its affairs has been looked
she said hesitatingly “the man, he is hor­
after mostly by the coming senator from rid. he’s got three wives and he steals or
this district. In 1888 Mr. Keeler married gets drunk, I’ve forgot which, and the
Miss Gertie Spaulding an estimable ydung women, therei Is three of them, well they
murder each other every day."
Indy of Middleville and to them one child
Margie dlmlv understood that her friends
has been born, a son now 4 years ot age. Imagination could hardly be trusted. So
Mr. Keeler owns a nice home in the vil; she began afresh.
“Hai’nt your hired girl horrid?”
lage and enjoys all the comforts that come
“She’s awful. Why she told the minister
from a happy home lite.
’bout my false teeth, and she broke my •
As a business man be ranks as one of new lamp, horrid thing."
the very foremost in the county, being al­
“Yes, 1 think all servants ought to be
ways active, energetic and thoroughly sent to the penhenshum" and Margie look­
ed eagerly to see if Mrs. Simkins was im­
progressive. He is conscientious in what­
pressed by the big word.
ever he does, and if elected can be de­
She was for she forgot her company
pended upon to work for the best interests manners and asked, “What is that Margie* show?
”
of the district He Is a good organtier, an
••Show Indeed, It’s a big jail where they
excellent judge of men, is quick to per­ put folks who don’t tell the truth, not

society nr
on tbe
2Mb.
- m.i^KeWwU.beronfinrf
..........
rill leave m voo” &lt;0 «- ceive and prompt to act when necessary,
The Dr. says
’
!tt^He'«”nrB.iue-Creek.
and has an unusually large ato=k of good
common sense. The legislature of thia
DowMnff.
S£ HXnB.g^lV’™X'°ot«^‘’« slate, well needs less eloquence and more
8P°u‘r'"w^lorwerly ot &gt;hl» P&gt;««business, and as an exponent of the clas’
ol^jla'tltt* IrtPod.
B
of men prepared to give this great stale a
a^lT^X paaturr nt.fi
tmod. business-like admlnlstrelton. Miner
th%.u.lX par. ot .be state.
a Keckr, of Middleville, will rank among
„
Mra. It K. Stanton and grand­ the foremost. A vote for him is a vote for
anbonret. Mmeefent^us, capable young
intra York alate nbere u J
child HM&gt;ej
. nlHlut two. weeks.
man. equipped in eve0 way to faithfully
'r'lP)r“'v‘.“n Horn and (..tidy moved to their
h„« tn OtU IMWe
and fully represent the 50.000 people fa

T

Largest Circulation
of any paper in ih*
County.

mammas you know, but horrid folks. Whv
Lorinda May, you little idiot you are feel­
ing of that lady’s silk dress.”
“Don’t scold the darling child. Now
Belinda Ann 1*11 knock your head right off
If you ever dare to touch anything on that
center table again.”
“Say lUrel won’t it be lots of fun when
we are big women aud can talk thia way
fa real earnest?"
Mildiied Mahsh-

■Married.

Ibis district; Uta.l«tra vote lor &gt; soon*, officiating. Mr. Edtbrd Campbell
and MIm Cornelia Mowry or Ogtte
------- ....----administration,
practical.
progrea-lve
«d»lutatratton.

�Socratic handbook : cn-dltof llie tlato

astings

Banner
V V8...8 . «
Ar» tbe people re^ lor »uy more
—r-"
J Demccrati.- • retrenchment and re­
FULL OF KR HO KN AND &lt;&gt;UTR AO&gt; OU* , farm? ’
e
*
•

Thursday, Oct. 18, 1894.

COOK BROS.. Pr^pr!e.t5r**

TRAIN ROBBERS.
They Reap Rich Harvests in Vir­
ginia and California

,
An ^idltfohal wotd right here Jte to
; the comparative c-»st of the two legis- Jtifty ThounHMd Dallsrw Srcurrd Near
bv tbe - Ifetnres may b_« of •nt'.TJSt to the think­
QmuiUeo. Vn.-A Like Bum Stolen
’,
j ing voters of the slate.
We liavc
I eh*twn how, the Dem-jcrats overran
j their estimates for legislative expanses
.
! and made ti e total cost of “squhwThe voters of Michigan must be on
Richmond, Va., Oct. 18.—The northshould buck" k'^slation $138,433.87. ThefolSk&gt; common at this season, is a seriom their guard. Every honest man tLwwld lowing ibtatvinent shows more clearly bound passenger train on the Richconstitute himself a vigilance commit­
the economy of the present adminis­ mond, Fredericksburg &amp; Potomac rail* condition, liable to lead to disastrous
tee of one to run down und head of!
way which left here at 7 o’clock Frir
mult*. It is a sure sign of declining Il k-mocratic campaign lies and never tration:
SR da.wnight was Ijeld up near Mnautieo.
health tone, and that the blood is im­ relax his activity until the b&amp;llotn are Rccuiar •.-.-t'.ou ot l'91....
Extra sw&gt; .tan u. !3J.\....................... 13,tai ..9
The engineer aud fireman were forced
poverished and impure. The best and cast, honestly counted and safely re­
Total (or "HquawbucXs"................... S153.433 «• from their engine and the engine was
turned.
most successful remedy is found in
The Republican party is entitled to Session of 18X1 11B.5TS
cut loose and sent ahead. The. exa rousing victory in* Michigan this
• *Lr&lt;3 31 press car was then entered, the
Republican c.-onomy.
year. No half wav victory
•y willsullicc.
will suffice.
jt, adfla no.little to tbe disgust with, messenger covered with pistols and
It would be almost atdefeat.
’*
T he wh(ch the people view the above
forced to open'the safe. The runaway
n Arirrt
&lt; - *
. * t-' -___ , . x . l_
Democrats do not expect Ito
carry’ flw&gt;
the &lt;■figures -to •thinkthat tbe cost of the locomotive was stopped at Quantico by
state, but they are straining every extra session was due entirely to the obstructing the track. It is stated
nerve to take the etlge off of the Re- attempt
a,V8 8UUL of
-L8* the
V'lk Democrats to steal the hero that there was an unusually
MBH
.
.
next legislature.
next legislature.
The supreme
The mapreme
court
court
thus gives strength to the nerves, elas- I They wish to keep the majority down 1 declared their gerrymander unconsti- large amount of moucy on the train,
..I.. ..!
... *1. - L.. In to
ak‘ n
&gt;..* n
u I' \l
l/i)l I- .. .vutional.
.&gt;
, und, they
.,
V
— ......
so. 1low
a lir.,1
figure
as In
to rlraiw»i
deprive
Michlhad.1 *to. pass_ a
new probably $30,000. The robbers, seven
ticity to the_ muscles,
vigor— to
the brain f.. Ul
and health to the whole body. la igan Republicans of any real cause tor , law before rle.-tion; $13,500.59 spent in number, were masked. The rail­
way company has offered $1,000 reward
rejoicing. In their anxiety to acc.im
for Democrtttic partisanship',
truth, Hood's Sarsaparilla
phsh thi&gt; the Democratic managers
»
for the prrest of any of tlie robbers.
have
resorted
-shameful I
The express messenger, B.F. Crutch­
—
------— _to the most
------ --------Certain Democratic papers have laeen
mlKronn«&lt;iu*nLii£inn«
mlsrepresi-utations ftlwiut
about tlie
tbe relative . making a great ado orer increased ex
field. and his helper. H. Mnrkay.barren
rsf *lhe
I... ll
urssl
■in runnln-'
■ ,».«■ . the
—
1 _
expenw-s
W i.innu
mans
anil Kiel, as.I.
ml- i, l/K.sl.ss,o
pensM iu
dilT.-renl
de- the doors of the express car, but these
--- 1 __
_ of ----I uu.11,1^
VMV s»asswa«.aaw
minhlralions
step-,
fh..ministrations of lhe stale.
1 hey are psrtnu-nn nn-ier Uepublicnn rule. TlThe were blown open with dynamite.
endeavoring lo manner the pe iple principal utlaeh I. made on the andi
After the robbery the thieves made off
that the present Republuun adtuinh - *
---------- — »• d&gt; ■ ----*-------» .utor-general's
partinent,
the state de­ with their booty in the direction of
Be sure.to get Hood’s and only Hoad’s tration of the stale huabeen criminally partment and the board of statu audi­
the Potomac river, where it is sup­
extravagant in expendfamvs and has tors.
Mood’s Pills are purely vegetable, per. । ex edrd al! former adminlstraGons in
It-certainly co.»ta more to runithe posed they had a boat in waiting to
betlv harmless, always reliable aud. beuefloiaA the lavish outlay of t he people’s money.
auditor general’s department at pres­ take them to the Maryland side. None
Tlu- Democrats have just issued a ent than under the Democratic admin­ of the robbers tmtezrd lhe passenger
“Campaign handbook. IWI," filled full istration. The
X1,„ „
v-„ tax law of 1-03 coaches.
new
PARKER’S
of inkrepresentation, well eokulated rejtores the alate system of »»le of
During Bobbery In UtUlfornta.
HAIR BALSAM
Iw-ettfifara the h
to eheat the honest voter o-.it of his _______
landl) ___________
fur delinquent
taxes.
A" ithe
ti________
____» All
San Francisco, Oct. !«.—The bandit*
vote. They present for aw eonsidera- ,work
—&gt;- of. collecting such
...a -----*
taxes -fa done
who
held
up a Southern Pacific overtiou the following array of figures;
1 in the aaditor-gcnerat&gt; department,
I land train a few miles west of SacraState taxes levied ffunug Wtsans' -etaTflA* q&gt; ' which« under the county system, wom
■
men
to
late
Thursday night and looted
term1
rz,» «x»i b- ^one ,n_________ counties. It costs the
Stat*- taxes levied ffuriti? Rich s
the Wells-Fargo company express cur
XOja Th 55 , people just so much to do the work,
term..'.... .....
whether done by the slate or by the secured over $50,00J. They seem to
West !.iu&gt;K&lt;, J»8li.r.rv,
Excess of Rich * administration |
• wsub
* cb. The rc»»uixc
vs»u -w w
counties.
relative advantages
of have eluded the officers and escaped
The first of these asm is correct u^‘7wo”'Bvstem»'«re‘’n,rt at “i»5e’l»- with their plunder, which was nearly
i?.LN5«£.OnR|*£-Z7,U&amp;S’
and so IS the second. Hot the conelu- twecn thu parlies for honest Repab all in gold coin, and consequently a
Toorhor tranfref in each county for rion is false. It may seem an anomaly lloiM ,nd hones-. Democrats .infer heavy burden. The astounding suc­
I uubllvl special work. Will pay fioo.U) that from two truths a false hood may moni( toemseive.. it m»v lie added cess of Ute hold up was not known unI a month. F. W. Ziegler A Co . Box 17:17. be deduced, hut It u, no novelty tn ho
however, that
“ ! here, however.
tl-nt there
there are
are not
nut 1:0
1.0 ,u Friday afternoon, Earlier rr|8orta
Pbllaila.. Pa.
.
.
Demo-ratte campaign nwmning. uth
Fh- I c,,,r,“,thc /"•Iivo'-K«n«'»&gt;-,• depart- . ! of lhe robb&lt;rJ. gBVe the .mount of
fullai y here oonsisls in a half-truth,
nt. a.
falsely aeserted.
UVI1. i. tlle
...caTit
tia. ha.
Iiu. ho n rn!..,lr...I but
mil &lt;
.
. .
which . ■ well known to be worse than . tht. u,t ™y roH .hows just lot names, money taken at $1,500.
Reward of • 10,000 Offered.
a lie. i-fa|&gt; a-iaIly in Democratic moultis. including
Audltor-tleneral Turner
i
The truth came out, however, when
The Democratic - “handbook
k.*eps himself.
himself,
out of sight the fact that, in addition | ** Every’ honest Democrat knows that th&lt;’ Southern Pacific issued a circular
to the taxes levied during Winans' tlie state census of IhDI is being cinq- offering a rewaid ot $10,000 for the nrterm, the Republicans
■ Friim U. S. Journal of Medicine )
nepuoiicnns turned
vurncu over
over I[
jn the state department, requir- 1 rest af the two robbers and thr recov$a:u3.515.7‘i und got
n Z *buck
___L only
_ ’ 5,145,-----[ng the work of 30 extra clerks. This . ery of the plunder. In this circular.
878.e8,..a difference
of
82.t7.63"
--Wta&gt;nceorrc.u..«J*s?.', which ■ jR wbat makes the state department i jt/js said, the bandits plundered the
who make* a specialty of
was all spent and must be charg&lt;M up onaLmore than it did under the Dem- expa;hS CHr of over $50,000 n gold,
to the rtuians administration.
lhe ’ .r-itiA mhinnU’S-rtiim
; Z..p*.
,
m
Southern
book nI&lt;o ignores the fact that the ’
. &gt; .» I The circular announces the Southern
Democrats received from-the ’’nited^
iuuX’n“’L^rw‘uh
1 p“ia,: eompany and the Wells-Fargo
falsehoods

ABOUT mwhJGAV.

That
Tired Feeling

HOOD’S
Sarsaparilla

!

Makes the
Weak Strong

FITS CURED
Prof. W’. a. PEEKE.
EPILEPSY,

annual tax sale

Hie** erf MlBtilerti. County rt Bwrj-w
The Circuit Court for itw Comity os Harry, in
L IMlie niuttrr of lhe prill Ion of the Rists »f
Hlriilgiui for the n»ts «r certain land* for text*
a.senre-d there*hi.
oh re*’lug and flHnctiir p tltlmi of Uh* Andtn r 4teu«-ral«rf Hi*- W-tr trf Mlchlwn. pn»y«na
tor a decree l» taw* «ff the Stat*- of MleMkan.
nmdirtl ’-wh psrcvlnl Isod ihsreln orreribrd.
l..r tt*e ainoiuiis therein -i*vlfirtJ. Mvtised to I*
*-ur for l»*xr». inlerret »n.d rtw»rwre on raen
»nch p*m-l of tauff. a«ff that Mirli ihIkIm l«u sold
■ar lite i*muu t* so claimed Uy lire state of
ii IrJiitfnu.
Il !.• ordered 1 list n*W i»**tHi*»n will b brought
mi lur lw-nrliix and tb rreo s&lt; the November
jterm ot this Court u» ’»*• t"'sd «t lta&lt;tli’R’&gt; »a fhy
iComity of ttarry, Hliue &lt;■( Mirtuxan. on &lt;»•* R*H»
day of Novetnler, A. D. h»l. nt th** npevlPC
J&lt;•( court ou th &gt;i day. *».d Hist »n £•«*&gt;&lt;&gt;» Intereatrtl
hi HU« h Ismtaor any f»ot th-.-revf dr-lr&lt;
jliic to contert the lim claimed .the-emi In the
in-.:.- &gt;.t MI.-I.Icu. n&lt; «u"ii
(
charittn.
or Miiy iwirt Hitreof. ►bull npuear tn
।mid Own and Bl- wuh wir • lerk •hereof urtinr
rs refftatar ID Chau eery, tlwir &lt;nMrclh«a Shttro
1io. on or lieforr the first dsy ol the teim ot this
rtiurt
shove meuthiMtai. siwl thst in default
ttwrta-f Ute "sine will tie town »■* e&lt;mfewff and
M decree will I* taken m*'*I filtered a* I'1?3’for In i*sid jH:iliio*J. Ana It K .further ontereo
that In poriuisi «v of wd drfree the lauds dr
s rttM-d IriHahl pr.tlf.lo-i tor wbb h a dm-ree of
l»r ntiMlr. will br sold fur the several
taxH*. lutcrrrt am! thvrgw* thereon m det* rinlur-i by sunh dren e, on the Cr»t Monday In
lieremtx-r llirrexfier, or *m Uie day or dnvK
tuiwiiiiei-t. th-refn s* tmiy be m*ce««ary fo
finirfrta lhe s.lcol sold l|Ml «dfl of eaeii ami
rv. n i. .reel thereof, st the irffl'* «»t 1 he County
Tn-.-i-m’-r. »r st ‘in-li r»&gt;trtct»h-nt plate r»
bt-rekt-**! by l-l»i
hr vf-'ihly fest of the
cx-untv ofBarr-■ Nrte &lt;»l Mleldxsn; and that
the sale Uirn »:.•! (In-re msdr «111 -hr » nunlle
• air amt each p ;rrrl d«-scrH»e*l in the deerre
sli.ill be setait•••teh • xporeff to sale for Ujr t*rfnl
taxes. lr*lerei-tfel-t:clMWM.Uti*l th- *--» ‘hall
Im*tnnilr ’o the hm«hi offering fo buy for n-v
then tax «ti«l psdita Rte f«V‘ au.dimt ehxrwMl
sffvlnrt *wh week snrt arcroilry » ronvry
iii.r-cf ihr &gt;maV*st undivided *er sfnwle In
ferert then‘li&lt;; ot. if no per*on win buy f.»r any
ot said several taxes nnd &lt;-a- the twlsore ita-re-f mid take a convoy oic* of taj* th-n the entire
thereof. Hirn the vUiu'r pxir»-l snail be nffrird
U .d fold. If i«nv parr--! of I tn*! eajmnt be »ol J
tor taxes, interest »"d chsnres. Mien purer!
&gt;1mU br pipwed &lt;&gt;v- r lor (lie tlm" bring, nm!
shall on tiiM*u.’*r?dmif dsy. *»* l&lt;f*irr thoelmn
iff the sale, t-e re rff.-ttd -. ami If. &gt;m ati -h Mronii
• ;T-r. ordniihgru- ti sale, (he «miw canr-ot he
-old for the tuu-mi-i aforesaid, the Countv
TrcnMirrr nltall bld ••ff tixt same In tue t.utne tn
• hr Mtat*-.
WltiMsi the H««n. O*mrnt Smith. Clrenfr,
Judge, rod the «eal ri •rtd Circuit C &gt;urt of
Brery tjomfv, til’s 4th «tay of September, A. D
1WL "
.
• i KiiBNi Smith. .
Circuit Judge.
(kuu'emtaned. Jottx G. Nagi.f.k.
ReUlster.

C

B

"

•&gt;»•» Mt

“« «. ot ,w ’

“

*■“ K •« ’0 11

«««r

it m
»xur
TowMhtt,, North ot Hauge 8 w,,.

» 2 ol u 2 of Ml
80.4211^ £«
m2 of s2ot.no

40

42.3# 5.83 1.89 .70 5Q

10

10.71 L30 .43 .70 13 :m

12
M .08 .02 .70 J

n 2 of a 2 ofnw
4 &lt;rf *w 4
12
n tn ne cor-

10

24

2A&gt; 76.3710X5 X0! .70 tg.r.T
Tow® 1 North of Range 9 West •
sec.
,«
DO 4 ofnw 4
17 40
1.38 .19 re
Town 2 North of Range 9 West.
See.
re 0 4

Of 5W fl 1
liw 4 of III
Tnwnihlp 3 Nor|h of Rance » West.

See.
R.

5.97

2.99

M'Oaof

3.41

n

»
M

40

t».s? ya
Town 4 Northlnt R*fie« 9;West.

«re.
e 2 of be 4
G4&lt;

Town a North of Rango 10 West.

•|l,'&lt;nliils'-&lt;l ' II- (Vf. , BJH-

VI

.1

;m delltiipwiu f««r non-imvincut nt luxe-., anti
atlirh las*» have rail iwcti ni l; (OKr’her with
the total'•iPosiiil &lt; t Mn h lax’i. »Ph interest
computed thrreon to U&lt;t* L'nie fixed for Mb*,
n lid collect ion frenMirovliti'd by law. nvd the
r&lt;r»» of Hiivcrti*|i:« And u’.hrr rxpcnsc-ii o! sale
of «*h of » id parrels of land.
Your jwiltioner further sbowa to the Court
that said land* wi re ret unirff lo the Auditor
General under tin* pr-whlmr* of Sect tou 1S3 of
...
Aet««&lt;.f
the Public Aeta of HW. as ffMiaqu-nt
ter
--------------------no«t-wij meat-u
of said
....tarn for redd
JSt

Her.

i n

g?

abrogation of the reciprocity treaty
Abraham Lincoln’s first Speech on
with Brazil, importers of that country
the tariff question was short und to will sue tbe United State* for duUm
the point He said he did not pretend which have been paid.
people's money.
to be learned in political d-.-onomy, but
On'*of the most amusing instance* of be thought he knew enmi-li :o know
the crp'tcity of the average Drmt.-cr»tic that -when an American jw-.; *yo for
16* - -The French retraauutartnrer S'1 AU“ w"
during a tog by the
campaign writer to juggle with figures «Uel to an En?ii-o
was found in the “handbook" a« it America haul the »teelKnrlami B"«U*h ablp Kahler on tbe Hirer
knrl
a&lt;w%
mb...1
.....
1
.
•
&lt;
Ulw-J.l..
__
.
was first published. It contained the bad the R30. 1 Mt when he paid 120 for Scheldt. Six of the crew
of. the
Alice
steel to an American mu.iufactarer
America had both the steel and the

TAXES OF ML

Town 3 North (&gt;f Range io West.

ntrof«2ol sc

to a. e' side of
setof.ne i

40

thence w 40
rds. *; B0 rda.
be 30 rds along
centre of high­
way thence u
00 rds. to begh-nlnx
sc 4 ofnw 4
ne4 ofne 4
a 2 of »e 4 less
1 acre
10 a. south
side ut sw fl 4 30.n0
w fl of nw 4
less A acres off
s end
31 42

.21

.85 .12
1—7 \Bt»
6.04 1.21
LOS .»

70 4.50

Township 3 North of Range 10 West.
See.
14 a. w pt. of n
.
.

CITY OF HASTINGS.

J2.O2 1JW

of lots K and m
and 94
n 3 rds of lot

3.64

Lota M and
• S«*
MM.

, .010,1147,11*.
and 11B

i :«■ .19
4.02 .56

Corn. 4 rds c
Blk. 4 Cham­
berlain’s add.
thence s 12 rds
tob^t

4.85
.19 .70
Town 3 North of Range 8 West.

8ec.
Doff. •» interiooa of w ?3 a

7.71 1.00 .il .t6

CUAMBERLAINS ADDITION.
Blk.
•Lot 5
Coni. 4 rds c
and IK rds and
2 ft n on Jef­
ferson St from

lot 1 thence •»

rd*, n 22 rd*.

to beginning. 5
CITY OF HASTINGS
Chamberlain's Addition.
Blk.

EASTERN ADDITION,

Blk.
Lots
11
Ixir 9. 10 mid
..
w%of lot 4

4.05 .57

5.4* .

KEN FIELD'S ADDITION.
Blk.
2.70
.11 JO 3,M&gt;
1.36 .19 .06 .70
VILLAGE OF CHDAK CREEK.

Town 2 North of gange 9 West.

Sec.
Lot
VILLAGE OF HICKORY OOKNKR8.

Town I North of Range 9 West.

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ing to the disbursement of them by
tne “handbook" was to create the im­
pression that the present administra­
tion is squandering huge sunh of the

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STATE OF MICHIGAN.
to 5.01
To Uie Circuit Court for the County of Barry, m nw4rteej»C 40
Chancery..
nn Wslde
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part
Of
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fl
mr GeiH-ralof *H’d Mate of Mk-hln*'. re-|wct-’
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fullr xho* f Hint 11 * I;*'
। •:’&lt;»&lt; h- relnafter wt
j lorth and ninr.*«l • Sch-dnlc A.*' r^ntalim a
description &lt;&gt;T alt M:;&lt;1n in &lt;ni Couufy «&lt;f Itarrv
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Ton nMilp 2 North of Runge if West

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:
States
the
sum
of
$120.865.
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which
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caae-t;.« t any living Physclsn: hh auccwis Is
........—ices.
iucy . J’”*--, "
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aawaisi.ug. Wo have heard of auu'5 of
must also lie charged to them. Here h
ave bean heavy,
ri
;o00 L&gt;r
have
heavy
H 1»
is well known •
' tare
turc of each rebber and «5
tu.uOO
for the
year-.' »ua Un? cured by bitu.
trnbllshes n. is a discrepancy in the Democratic that tlie
tin-board
board
n
n'vcar
"
vear
airo
ap..
bad
had
to
unv
par
recovery
of
the
money,
raoney.
or
a
»
proportionproportion
'
valuable work on this .ilHe.en* which he sends i showing ,.f rajsus.m. This, added to
o„Ue
Tlu- EK eut amount of u.y part of thr v. l.olu.
with .» Urge boule o’ of hi.% absolute cun- free
ZZ" ~ZZ _
_2_! The his- ent amount of u#y part of the whole.
to an/ sufferer who may send thalr P. O and the tax* s raised during yVinans term, torv of that makes good Republican
NtoW
Fodr
Hack*
of
Cota.
I
(or Gcuvral prior to (lie 12th day of June. 1881
i
stoW lour Narks
Corn,
BipresA address We ad vise any one wishing show the cost of his administration to , tury
r
*n*Hn«r’.
ant-innf and remrtn uhd*!«L
a o«re tnaddre-w Prof. W. H. PEE-KE. F. D. be $3 541 553 7ft
reading
.
during one. Four
.
rc
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t
,
The robbery was a daring
b our । Yourprttu.ner further show* and aver* that
IfU ’Pc vrl St.. New York.
The Republican administration, on ; , Thomas E-Mayutook
».
coplract
for
,
^k.
of
coin
were
secured
from
the
|
ih.iMr
r.&gt;eier«.e.uie«l~ lee end1_ met &lt;
E. Muys took a contract for Backa of coin were secured from the
Mnaaenwer 1Pahre
nvrt oliier
building a state road in the upper pen- exprea.s ear, and xesaenger
aige S'lvrrthlnx
fnrlh |&gt;t
lr cx|&gt;**nM*
A ar. M of sate.
)|0n on «rt
Die contrary, is entitled to u large do- | insula
ias„|a and
anJ wa
U1 take
tol(c his
h&amp; nay in
was, to
cSca|&gt;ed with. his
life.
Three
I.trv.----- XPYen,; t-areel* erf land dtreribed Hr *al&lt;f
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
duction from the taxes lotted during „.
lan(1
iu&amp;mcd ,
k *1.' rh ...
1
&gt;
normed
, hundred pound* of coin were taken, , ncbrdule.
.
'
la the mut.*r 'of tbe etu’e of Lucinda Rich s term, m estimating the cost of t...
by ,i._
the n
Democtalic
land commissioner ■ „
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(irtt.rnn 1 Your peUttoaerfurther shows that the salt!
Blanchard, (lecflared.
his administration. The sum of $402,­ that the swamp lambs on Bois Blanc. ®“lfl,necT Bl 1V?C^1’ of lhe
I taxes o:। mI&lt;1 &lt;iCM-rtlied land-* have remained
Muico is hereby given that 1 stasll sell at
423 wax raised’ for repairs, improve­ island were upper peatnraU lands and O'"rland. and hi:. Breman were f.ireed unpaid for mure th*&gt;i &lt;m&gt;« year from aud after
publicau-Uou l&lt;&gt; th • bighe«i bidder, on Frl
day rhe u»jh ffw of October. A. D 1»)|. 31 10 ments and new buildings, made neces­ could be selected on the scrip He »l thv moxxl- of a rerolrer to carry 1 the date of their return to thr Comity Treaauri er o7 said Countv of Harry uud-r the provishert
o'euMk. in th* forenoon, al the Probate Office sary by Democratic neglect. This is
hji-dred ot tbe PmNIc Asia
lu he ci yot Histmtn. in tbejCouuty o. Rxrry, no part of the co«t of running the built the road nt great expense. The coin sacks from the express car to the ; of Art uumlx-r
In th-* sute of -Michigan, pursuant ,co license
supreme court,
robber* uncoupled I "I 1W. cr undtr the prevMoti* ot lhe fcvotj.1
court on legal grounds, tinfin­ ' engine. There the robbers
and uituon-.y gnuite'l to me on the ilrat day of state government. When this deduc­ ally decided that the Bois Blanc lands tbe engine and rode off with their ! lax Uws under which noy of mp h taxes were
i previouslyretnra*&lt;i, and ter mere than one
S«piem n&gt;r, A. D. isot. by the Probtte Court «»f tion is made, it shows that the Rich
year prior to Urn first &lt;tav of May. 1MM: and the
Itarrv Co inly. M! 'lilirvj. nil of the estate, right, administration' cost the people only were in the lower peninsulh and could booty.
f-ald taxes not havluc
be*u p*.ld. and
ti e same
;{ !-aia
navisc Drew
arn ire
title an I tutorsst of tbe slid deceased of, in sm
not be taken for the construction of
Iiuntaoc Them Down.
IivIiir i-.ow due ard remslnlng u’lpsid as above
to thfl rftal estate situate and feeing In the $3,217,927.58. or $323,626.18 less than roods
*
''
in
the
upper
peninsula,
The backs of Lincoln and Scott are । set forth, your petitioner
a detre*- In tavCounty of Btrry. io th- State of Michigan, Winans* admistration.
There
were no
available swamp covered with bruises nnhaed hv cnn. ' °r °nh&lt;’ State of Mkbijrxn aealart each parcel
known an-l describe I ns follows, tojwit: Tue
The Democratic “handbook,” by tell- lands
covered with cruises caused by con- . o| wW tanffs. Ire the payment ol the several
west four-fifths (4-5i of north oue eighth (14J) of
(
outH The legbi|alur0 rt.fcrr;.,i stent prodding of the rifles held by the amounts o! taxes. Interest, collection fee. cost
east one-fo.irth (l-4) of south east quarter (1-4) injr only part ot lhe trutb. ia expected
was out
of section thirty one (31) town one north range to ileceiw the people into repudmliug ,he
„
w th
, f
d(
robbers. The news of the robbery pro­
,
, ,,
. .
..
.
computed and extended In *aifl schedule,
ten WMt,c&gt;nululng four acres of land, be tbe
'■Ute[‘“r» for adjustment The boeri at dneed the greatest excitement and the . M*iiiai the revend parrel* of land ouutalnM
same m &gt;.-e or leu.
. Dus.l. September 1st. A. D.,18»4.
city
men eager to aasiat I therein, ami In default of pavnient of the said
io &gt;- . first, hesitated to pay cash on a swamp i tn is alive with
l«\ BuiNcaAHD, \lmlnl^tr.itor.
X(.,n
I
several
computed ami extended against
stat unent
rnnrC&gt;
n&lt;?th
land contract, but Attorney-General in the search. Men are already scour- , sum*
FM|d ;Mndv that ere h nf udd parcels of land may
stat.inent of the cost of running the Eilis flled an topinion holding, first, I ing the country in every direction. It he -old for the amounts due thereon, as pro­
state government under the two ad- xv_* xr.
’
that Mays’ claim wasa just one against ' seems almost impossible that the rob- t v^a^’t“lK‘J4bMU
and yet that it is an the state and, second, that it could be
astings
ity
ank ministrations,
hers can escape,as the descriptions fur- i Dated. HepL 1, t«H.
imperfect statement, intended only to
paid in cash. Then the board allowed nished
Stamim
taklsv
W. Turner
urnxr,.
B
T W.
Dished of them are trood
good and
and thev
they mn«t
must;*
deceive, is apparent from a comparison the claim.
Hasting*. - - Mich.
Auditor General.
6x necessity either be in or very near '
of one part of the book with another.
Even if the supreme court had not
After representing the total receipts of
this city.
$75,033.00 the Republican administration at S3,­ held the Bois Blanc lands to be lower
SURPLUS $15.000.00.
•
' 620,350.58, it charges the administra-' peninsula lands, Mr. Mays would have
Oliver Wendell Holmee* WUL
SCHEDULE A
been left on them, for they were needed
Boston, Oct 18.—The will of the late
Incorporated under the l*w* of the State ott tion with a total disbursement of S’,- to provide stealings for the Democracy.
TAXES OF im.
Michigan.
139,757.40. This leaves a discrepancy
Every square Inch of them was gob­ Oliver Wendell Holmes has been filed
in the Democratic statement of Sl.ftlP,511. LA GE OF MIDDLEVILLE.
□pen for business Dec. IB. 18M.
bled up under the auspices of Demo­ in the Suffolk county probate court
405.82 to be accounted for. Even if
She sum of 85,000 is left to Edward
.
officers:
the disbursement of the educational cratic ‘economy and reform."
ackson Holmes, a grandson of the de­
But after all these necessary in­
D. □. ttobinsjn, President;
funds, arising under constitutional
ceased. The rest and residue of the
creased
expenditure*
are
taken
into
Charter Messer, Vice. Pres.
provisions from the.collection of speconsideration
the
fact
stand*
out
in
estate
is left absolutely and in fee simD. W. Reynolds. Cashier. ciflc taxes, is charged up to the Ricn
administration, the discrepancy is by bold relief that the present adminis­ pic to the son of the poet, Judge Oliver
nr^CTORs:
tration cost the people S323,()2fi. 18 less Wendell Holmes, of the Massachusetts
no means removed. The total amount
D. W. Reynold!,
of specific taxes collected Suring the than the Democratic administration supreme court
D G. Robinson,
R B.Mmaer.
did. That speaks volumes for Repub­
John O.rveth.
Chester sfesser. . last two fiscal years is $2,281,059.06. lican economy.
Thrown Into » Europenn Prlaon.
'This,
added to the total tax levy of
P. T. Coigrove.
Boston, Oct 15.—-The Armenians of
1893-4, makes the receipts erf the Rich
Boston are considerably exercised by
Has the only savings department Bl ic Barry administration $5,905,009.G4, or 81,231,­
Dfltnoeratic Hi trod of renrtott*,
□mtntv and niv«
nr,' .11
747.76 short of what the Democratic
Gen. William Shakespeare, of Kala- p dispatch received from an Armenian
“handbook” charges the Rich admiuis-' masoo. a life-long Democrat, declares merchant in Bey root stating that thir­
Entire Blks W.‘
tration with disbursing.
ty-seven Armenian residents of Bos­
4JB
.70 a. 17
’here. Competent
Nothing better shows the dishonesty that tbe present Democratic pension ton, Providence and New York, who
nepers. Ftcnogra- of Democratic campaign work more department and local federal officers
TAXES OF IMO.
recently sailed from the latter port,
than this one fact, in the first place all over the country are in league were Immediately imprisoned in Bey­
the “handbook” exaggerates the total against the Union veteran*;, to reduce
root upon arrival.
Sec.
of disbursements far beyond what it their pensions, if not to wipe them out
se J4 of ne u 7 M
ejn 2.40 .2
can possibly be and then includes in altogether. In proof of this he cites »
Btrutffc by a Train.
JMTtCE FOR HEARING CLAIMS.
the disbursements for running the well authenticated copy of a letter he
Buffalo, N. Y., Oct 15.—Dorothy,
TAXES OF 18M.
state government the disbursement of has seen written to the pension depart­ aged IL and Emily, aged 5, daughter*
Steti at il:a\lg m, G mty of Barry.—ig,
•
Town 1 North. Range 7 Weit
Notoe «• tierahy given, ihv l»y an Mrder of the educational funds, which are in­ ment by the postmaster in Ionia? in of John N. ScatchaH, president of the
tlie
Court f&gt;.0“ Birr, no way connected with the running of which t.he names of twelve pensioners
Bank of Buffalo, and Miss Emily B. 8.
matjoa th • 11U1 .Ltvof Oj*4&gt;.;9r. a. £&gt;., 1481.. the state government
A
moment
’
s
were furnished whom he said he Woods, aged 80, sister-in-law of Mr.
Hx rniaihs fr.Rn that date were allowed for
334
creiaor, t»» preHj.it their elalmi atahitc ih- reflection sjiows the dishonesty of such thought were illegally drawing pen­
cttV.e of Aifrad Parker, late ul stiff County, a charge against the Rich administra­ sions. The department began an in­ Scatchard, were struck and killed yes­
Town 2 North. Raniv 7 Wert
do .•curl, and th jt all creditor* of mI&gt;I ffece ts- tion. The specific taxes are turned
terday
by
a
freight
engine
at
the
Park
­
Rre.
vestigation, but found the cases so
eil are r-4aired to prei--.it rheir etalinw to said
,w 2 75-iod acres
Fr.»;»*t3 (:ju -a. at the Pro!) uj offl je. tn the City into the primary school fund by the deserving that the whole thing was side crossing.
!I vtu.i? 1.1 exaeiiuaUon and allowance, ou express provisions of the constitution dropped. The eager postmaster offered,
ore 17 acres &lt;*I
..•wUsf.ir-th-itn day of ^oril next, and that and are expended for educational pur­
if given a list of pensioners in his sec­
70 -«l °»
. au ac'&lt;Lim« *1!! bj heard Wforasaid C &gt;urt on
Iowa CtTT, I*., Oct. IS.—Ex-Sheriff e a *crra *r n 2 273
the names of those
C'nitM. tit® Itth dwn( laoua»v. and - b Thnrs- poses alone? The receipt and expendi­ tion,- to
------------------ W..„
kliuav
to acres ot re
. day. 1 a-1 -th d wof April mwt. at 10 o'clock in the ture of specific taxes, being thu&gt; ex­ t. that be-thought might be reached by John Cold re a wm found dead ia an Uufswj,
« 3
».» 277 .37
fore* Km -L raol of ia-m d«ys.
°
uy alley oa the west side of the low*
pressly dietated^by the constitution, is 1 the
the department.
denartmant.
De'. Htn. A T&gt;.. WL
Town 1 North, Itaii^e* West.
not affected by change of administra­
When postmasters, who legally have river Friday esenia*. The cause „f
W. it'ieraoXiL Julxeof Probata.
tion, but remains the same.
The nothing to do with pensions, are not his death ia a mystery. Ua ate supper
present administration merely col­ only permitted but oven encouraged, as usual and seemed well and happy.
nokolwmi 40
as
.27 .•!
lected and expended for educational by the administration, to play tbe spy
Town 2 North. Eaucn 10 West.
Orjc»nLainr Another Army.
purposes just what the constitution cn the patriotic pensioners of the
O
amlard
.
C«L.
Oct.
12.
—
It
tran*and laws require. If a faithful ob­ Union, it is time for the people to erv
servance of the constitution and the a halt. This hounding and running pires that another industrial army i»
Of
6 14731 1G.T7 6.03 .87 .70 23.17
Jaws is an offense
in the eye* down of the old soldier* is a relic of being formed in thia city by Gen.
TAXES OF IM.
of lhe Democracy, then the Republican the old Bourbon spirit that used to Kelly, and if all goes well until next
administration p'leuds guilty. But the hunt down with bloodbonuds the poor •pring it will commence a tedious
VILLAGE OF CEDAR CREEK.
receipt and disbursement of specific
Town 8 North. Range 9 We»t.
«-'C*P»n* from oppre*si&lt;m.
march to the capital
taxes has nothing whatever to do with
Will the people stand it longer ?
tbe expense of running the state gov­
Wamhimtob. Oct 1 A—Owing to the LMT
ernment. The only purpose of allud­

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VILLAGE OF MIDDLEVlLLE.

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Are the outcome of 30!
years' experience ini
designing, construct^
mg and testing of=
stoves, fn them are =
combined all the bests
devices known to thei
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A TERBIBLE GATE.
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hwiST;?'±elbni-Oct -Two
Uvn

f’lujres- tor the
uf this fSitfe lo
ui-n a Jkna’or
;
I-I this -l
in the State lixivia1 IHUrtrl coi»«&gt;ri*lux
• ul*o hereby m&gt;llO*d
till be &gt;lll&lt;miitted In
to Section t.ArtlHiIf
refahve
ctors of thia state.
r»f Article 7.

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ear,y child*
H ■ / r M fl h°
unii* * was
!■ w Aw liIIIQ grenvn my family,
■■■■■■■■■■ spent a ’ fortmw
trying to cure ineof this disease. I
visited H"t Springs, an J was treated
by the best medical men, but was not
benefited. FPOM When all
thingshad
failed I
determined to |try S. S. S-. and in
four months wasentirelv cured. The
terrible Eczema was gone, not a sign
of it left; my general health built up,
and I have never had any return nt

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Treatlaeon Blood and
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SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Allanta. Ga.

nowloK county ofa Sheriff. Clerk.
ot Deeds. tToseCmrrt ('uni fa salon1

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by an ortkv ot
date a-re sJIbwed tor
dr Jaims against the es

iToiirie Otter, tn tbe
xaminntht'i aud allow*
lit^thdayol February next.
• - will be in-ord before said
■ Ptlidav oi November and

a Prien dl‘Vo
TVve cause
Pro^ecft'ion.
oj^AmericciYV
AvAevesVs ?
Are you willing to work for the cause
•f Protection in placing reliable infor­
mation in the hands of your acquainIf you are, you should be identified

Judge of Probate.

with
'EI.’iiF ITBLICAT10N.
Fifth Judicial Circuit, in

THE AMERICAN
PROTECTIVE TARIFF LEAGUE,
135 W. 230 ST., NCW YORK.

Administrator of the esIjtwreuee. dee«-Ased, Com' buries H. Lxirrencte, John
frrder.ck B. La* rente aud
.. dvfendana*.
in tlv circuit Court for the
• in Chancery, ai Hartiup.
h day ot S.-ptetutH?r A.

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' appearing from affldMrft on
•T.aant.. Esther A. Lewia i* not
&gt; niale, but reside* fa the tUate
Ot v . . .
motion ot Philip T. C igrove.
romplat:
j'-icitor-It Is ordered that the
-io! b-;..
&amp;*’her A. Lewis, cmmm* her appearat!.-.
ntered herein, within four
months fi
•• datqof tiffs order, and to case
.h.
-'tUat she cause nu answer to
wcotnp:, naht’Kbill ot complaint to be filed,
.ffube served on said compain*r.t • -oik-tux —within twenty dare sflter
,,er o( *'-&lt;*Pyof said bill and noUcte
Si 1 ?r.'” r 'l:‘ 1 Dim io default thereof, said
■*
’*”* M-re*1’»ntoced. That within twenty
f,”bil’lk»aaut cause a ucRiee of
■ - PubINh*’! In the ttortlaxs
A 'P*P»rtpri«»t5d, published and
’-Id coaoty.and that such pubUtherein at least ooee Id
1&gt;r
wwlfaiu succession, or that
tuis order to be personally
tw?^u,"
110,1 -r«ident defendant at leart
f«rh2wi‘&gt;' M?0’* the time above prescribed
w oer appearance

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. K» Far No Remedy Li-as Been Dlscoverwd
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The bito of
Tho bite of the terrible cobra of In­
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upon as meaning .’ertain
It is not surprising that exper­
iments to determine the nature of this
tolar kt^
',ri,‘g; R*pU“ 10 the cirawful
poison
should attract wide at­
«l,LUfr
invitation have been retention. when they are, made in a
ioeneea.‘Mthl^2“"“,ym“’D'P"&gt;°” “
‘‘wUIlc manner
manner entitling
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scientific
their re*
jeetooraseoSr . "
‘“b- ' .ults to be accepted __________________
I with confidence.
bor. ’ There 1. a .Irikinc
of
experiment, have recently Imeo
opinion in"avor oTmX°°n&lt;ia'‘&lt;&gt;d by Mr. A. A. Kanthaek.

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can Railway union, have been ar­ 1
Tottng
K-eefre. Fifty Daltara.
S««, la., oet 11-The Chicago rested by railway detectives on war­
Great Western rai^y h« prerented rants charging them with murtl",
train robbery and conspiracy to rob
KO to Emma Jacobs. She UTyeau
old and the daughter of_»,Oerin*° trains.
_____________ _ ____ ; 1
Lyocbad by a Mob.
'G'-r ’ '-'r &lt;tt(
fnrolcr living between
*n
While berd.nd “bf.
Bxatttviixe, Ky.. J®1; 3
♦rewaiwr 26 she found a railway
““fE'»d flagged lhe approaching

train.

Asaaaflinatod.
TeI-' Oct

j been aa-

“T’
Robberv was evidently the obtwice. R
•
Tv,,nke was known
leet as money which Ifonke
to h»vc h»d could not be tomdWw Food tor Ncbraaka Pofke™«
W A Neb Oct. 12.—On account of
S=£SS=?“s

*•*•1 -**■? Agents- $75

Sas Fkascik-o

Ufo imprisonment

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•' ■‘•is?
of Mlobhum. (zHUrty of flarryr-M.. ■ 1 •' ’
a session of theTrobkteJSqH for the

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Morton, a i
ate.
,hot .nd killed Sheriff WiUlam ginnn-1 Brew..
‘
on the ijfr grounds here on Satunlay Burst.the
&lt;Ld matter of theestaie of Uriah 8Burst, deceased.
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as the result of an old fiaS: A'mah
4)n readmit ;«jd filing the petition dalyverlflod
ls~Blol“rd took Morton from jail and hanged hnn.

German farm
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| THE POISON

shins ar..
*'alnlxFed&gt; and wveral
| nerve-trying .operation 'the deadly
SOU VC iJSs wl“l7’ A flpet ,,f
I employer, of labor and .the repreton. fluid was squeezed out of the fangs.
tatives of labor, as the ones bei.t knowfl«hery by tho^?’*04 U aba,ld^n the
j
The fluid dries very quicldy, says
u »» x UctUttl con‘Htions to be met.
should be brought to the front in such Youth’s Companion, and leaves a yel­
low
MORTGAGE BALE.
a discussion.
.. substance
. . , „resembling gum arable.
albumen of egg. which is
Amon.r nti.AM ...i, or the. dried albun
during
lhe
Default having been nude In lhe najinent of
Among others who are expected to casflv nnlverired
ofr.ll
^*1* with
heavy lours
7"The activity of the a mort-nfac atu&lt;w by Dewtit C. Rani cy and his
durnuss various topic, are thMoltow.
T • ’
wife..Mary A. llMiney to Hlnun N. Chase. Feb
wiu l”' anch°r’' Hne. an,I *,rlML It
poison is destroyed by prolonged bcil« tujry znd.
aud ou February 4ih. 1W re­
ing:
ing, a concentrated solution of it with­ corded in the otbee of the Register of iDerds cd
to I of &lt;i
be,°" «&gt;» '“&gt;1 *•
rent of the dlu.ter caused by the two v.^.RAILr’,&lt;wMt ot Jo,mM HoRtas unl- standing the effects of boiling for an Burr. County In the State of Michigan, la Liber
.---------- — ------------- •«* — 98 Of Mortgage* on page SM. on wh uh inert«onn. can be lean,cd. 4“'"^ venrity A. II. Walcott, of the MosUchusotta . --------- °
uonnl of arbitration; D. J. Ryan, or the Ohio nonr or two before entirely losing its mxe tbm- Is claimed to be duedfour lUundred
•" “i0? ““““If
■'n s^,riOJ^Lbit.raJ’°”■*tMrron u- "'right.Unlteff poisonous action. A weak solution Thirty nine dollars and seventy one cents and no
suit or proceeding* at law having been insti­
banks and here at Nd Pierre
Shaw Ixiwell of
x??pltln8 . nonld pe rendered innocuous by being tuted to recover the amount secured by said
.
the'Zalh‘“
*' ■'“* dnrin» land. Felix ’ Adler. Washington Gladden 1 boiled from twenty minutes to half an mortgage or any tout thereof.
Therefore by virtue of the power of i sale eon­
twlre to?
°v
a“- Perl"‘F* SOT-Peck* Aldace Fr Walker. Marvin Uughiu:! hour*
t lined in said mortgage notice b hereby given,
St™.!. nOmbCr' haTe *ut *-» ^nri^'r»?r«
p' P’ SarKent. CongreKsmen
But, of course, thia can give no eom- that on Saturday. December 1st. 1HH, at ten
lu the forenoon, t fare will be sold at
Depcw t v 'powderif
^“^nrey m. .fort te any victhnof a cobra bite, since o'clock
the north front door ot tbe Court House. In the
‘-’crew. i.
Fowderly and Somje| Gompers.
- - -­
Hr—n 1-n.Uaoly Drowned.
rr
the venom, once injected into his City of Hastings. County of Barry and Slate of
Michigan, said court house being the place la
OCWKOO. N. Y.. Oct ia-About (.
blood, could by no possibility be sub­ which the circuit court for**— —
WORK OF LIFE SAVERS.
f B«rry,
” *—
o clock Thur«lay evening a vessel
r bidder,,
Is held, at nubile auction —------ -w-- ----------Their Record Daring the Late Storm* jected to such a process of boiling.
the premises described in said mortgazr. or so
’U|,|“'5?1
*» th« Hartford, went
.
Ammonia and chlorine water also much thereof as may be necessary to sr*
Ulsfy
’*'“ the
**“
Highly Creditable.
’ proved capable of destroying the poison amount due on said mortgage, with th] interart
upon the rocks near Woodville, 85
Washington. OeL th.—The record
m....pre
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and all legal costs, said
ml &gt;es being
ci«Ln“b&lt;&gt;'h'r'-orr.».ie ot made by the life-saving service during if applied to it for a considerable time thereon,
ol
Delton,
in
tbe County
situate
In
the
village
c!
L'cli
—
*rilu
*' .°'Tner- h“ rlf* ’»&lt;i
Michigan, and
---- described
the recent storm is'most crpditable, in strong solutions, and carbolic acid of Barry and State of Michigan,
v one and seveniv
child
and
four
men
were
on
as lota number seventy
seven.. two of
—
there having been not tibinglfe loss of ■; considerably delayed ita poisonous no- James R. Bush’s Addition to the village of Del­
i tion.
-oard.
The big sea commenced to
ton.
...
life where the wrecks took place with-'
Dated September 5,IBM. Hiram M . Chase,
break the vessel up. and it ia reported in the range of iife-saviug stations. ।'
As it has been shown that pigeons
.
Mortgagee,
that the captain and entire crew were The following is a list of the wrecks , tan Im? rendered practically insensible Alonzo E. Keunston, Attorney for Mortgagee.
drowne-l. The Hartford was freighted
and the number of persons saved from to the pioSson of a rattlesnake’s bite by
with corn from Detroit.
No bodies each by the life-savers as far as re-'. being previously, treated with minute 1
i Injected doses of the venom, Mr. Kanare reported to have been reoovered.
ported:
PROBATE ARDER.
Many \ eMnla Aahoro.
Norwegian bark Oglr. wrecked near Cape , thack tried a similar experiment with State of Michigan. County of Barry.-SM.
CT.aVKi.AM,, o.. (let. 11-A turions bear. N. C.. crew of eleven all saved.
j the cobra poison. But the result was
Aia session of lhe Probate CourtfortheCoun­
Schooner Ixiranu Reed, wrecked near Ocwan i not encouraging; all the animals thus ty of Barry, holden at the Probate OfficeJn the
northwest gale .truck Lake Erie and
of Harting. *n said Courtly on Tuesday the
I treated died when a more concentre- ettv
lower Ijike Huron last tVednetoay Cliy. N. J., crew ol three nil wived
2ud day of October in the year one thousand
Schooner Marta Louisa, wrecked at High­
ted dose of the venom xas given to eight hundred and ninety four.
night
For many boaU tiie storm lands. N. J„ crew of ten all saved,
Present
Charles W. Armstrong. AMkeot Frocame unexpected, and cm.iderablo u Schooner Leonessa. wrecked near Narrugan- i, themI
Some hope had been raised that bain 'the matter of tbe estate oi William H.
damage was done to shipping. Sev­ sett pier, crew of five-all Bay?!.
Two
scows
wrecked
near
Narragnnsett
pier,
Northrup.
Deceased.
J
, wvsrs of strychnia mif.hl prove a menu*
eral boats are known Vo be dis- erew of five saved.
On reading and filing the petition duly veri­
sblcd and helpless on tlie lakes.
Schooner Lnuracpy. wrecked near Cape Eliza­ of cure, but the experiments showed fied of Newton V. Whitlock, administrator of
that there was no foundation for this said estate praying tor reasons therein set
but their identity will not be known beth. Me., crew of six saved
forth that he may be licensed to mortgage the
Schooner Ko-.a and Adrln. wrecked near Caps hope. So far. then, a cure for the bito real estate of said deceased as lu s«id petition
until the storm abates or thiey are
Elizabeth Me., crew of six naved.
of the coImu remains to be disoovexed. described.
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driven ashore.
Steamer Columbia, perilous petition near
Thereupon it is ordered, that Friday the 9Gtl&gt;
day of October A. D..18M. at ten o'clock tn
Fairport, (X.rrewof seven taken Off in ilfelhe forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of
Jacksonvn lk, Kia.. Oct. 12.—Com­. boat ut lt» c clock a: night.
said petition aud that lhe heirs at law ol sa d
Schooner John Wesley, waterlogged off Sagh
munication has been reestablished
deceased and all other persons interested in­
with all points on. the west jeoast vis­' naw boy. crew of seven saved.
said estate, are required to appear at a session
'
'ITiree schooners, name* unknown, off Jerry's
of said Court, then to be holden at tb*» ITobate
ited "by the storm which raged Monday1 point.
and crew of Eighteen«&lt;uve«L
office, in the city of liastltig*. in said County,
night and Tuesday morning, [and dis
and show cause. It any there b % why Uie i rayty
Tot:;' wrecks reported. 13; lives; icaved. 7B: I
of the petitioner may not be granted. And it la
patches to the Times-Cnion tell woeful ! Uves lo .i. none. Nearly nil the revues' were
further oidered that said i&gt;etitloner give notice
' ; enacted at night.
tales of lhe destruction caused by the&gt;
to the -persons interested !&gt;• said estate, of the
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pendency of said petition and the htMrlug there­
wind ami water. Cedar Key-has just
FOR CONGRESS.
of by causing a copy of this order to i t- ptiwished
ni tbe H x~n&gt;«is BkNS Eit. a newspaper print­
ed and circulated in said Cout.lv of Barry, ooee
which hxs visited her for twenty- I
in each week for three sui cc-bive
eks pre­
five yean*. The main buaindaa street I
vious to said day of hearing.
Nominations furcongress Were made
’
Chaw W. AKMSWHW.
ia tilled from one end to ........
the ,T**
other
with
!
V* 1’*'” i o,! Thursday ns follows:
debris, consisting &gt;f wreckage fironi|
SUlh ,dUtrMt. T. p. Enk.!lxb
,
(A true copy.)
boatOwhnrres. fis h&lt;&lt;uses and logs of . (&lt;« .
Eix’.nh. C. N Fowler (rqp). Rhode
every description
The stonm began j Island. Mr*.: iU-.trl.-t. Molvtlle Itall &lt;rep.»; ।
•? V Su 8
morning with a &gt;vcuod. W. U Arnold (rep... Newi York. S-vat S o’clock Monday a
MORTGAGE HALF.
I
■ • • ! etith disirtct. FraakBn T. Ilurtlctt: Eighth. .
heavy*
wind. . increasing
Default having been made In the! conditions
&gt;
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i James J. Walsh*. Xinth. Henry I C. Miner;
encr at-*
*—......... •; until i ihiewlay j Tenth. DanW E. Sirtlev Efaventlh. Willlon:
of a certain mortgage, .-xecuttul by CharM?.&lt;i D.
md continuing
Johnson and Ida M. Johutua. husband and
morning.
The damage
nine
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hiss ; Sulzer; Twelfth, tkofe t* II. McCldHan; Thlrwife, to Lucinda C. Cheney ahd AI ide E. Miles,
of property is very great |Thc city]
' ‘ os J. &lt;'um*iiiu;s*. Fourtfcuth. John
dated the twenty fourth day of August. I«i3 re­
corded the twenty fourtli day oi Anguit t89?‘
hall has the roof blown off] and one }
' iflevnlh. .lacot- A. Cantor, ulldcinoand on which there D due at this d.-def three
entire aide knocked out by logs. The)
„,H ww,e,TO,.w.,«.
Hundred and fifty six and tjo-iou Doifafa, the
The following congressional nomimortgagees having elected to declare the whole
city juil cannot be found. [The five nations wen- madeTn satnnfav/* "
amount of Mid mortgage due and nr. cable on
ma.v/rxe pr-zviuns sven free
bridge’ on the shell road leading to j NeW York. l ourtb district. William J.
account of the non-pannenc of the Jukrest due
August twenty fourth tHM accordfm* to the
TO DRWKER8 CT LIQJi CCFFEB
the mainland are washed away. Ai Coomb, idem |:Sixth, .fame*.R. HoweU*(dcm.&gt;.
terms and conditions ot said 'mortgage; Jfdttco.
great manv MU all bouts win wrecked I Ml.wurl. TeMh dloriet Th™&gt;.« tt Oopptnis hereby Elven that, by virtaapf thr jmsyef oi
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1 ger (dem.) Tennessee. Tenth dhkrict. J. W.
sale In said mortgage.I shall foreclose the sanse*1
and fish eamps demolished, (hie sloop । Urown (rcp,).
by a sale, at public auction, to tttj highest bid­
came in Tuesday morning witk five men [
------------ u— ----der. at the north front door of the Court House.
who had clung to a single palmetto ।
Strange Horee Dlaeaae
In Hie c'tv of H:MliiiK. on tbe twenty second
day of December 1«H at twelve o'clock noon, of
DvBvqt
In., Oct.
Get. 15.
15.—
—A igrge numtree since Monday night.
Another i
DviJi‘91 e. Ia.,
all that certain piece or prrcel of Und situate
came in Thursday afternoon with ber of horses ia this citty
’ arte affected
and being In the city of Hasttnga. In tbe County
ol Barry and State of Michigan, aud described
three men who were wrccR«d| Monday ; with a new and atraqgte disease. It fa
as follows.to.wlt; A --trip of land hlredy cue feet
night and had been on a skell bank ■ called lu grippe and several valuable
wide off of and from the north end of lots num­
bered live hundred and ntne mid fivebimdred and
ever since, without food or water. It : animals have died. The disease is
ten according to the original plat nf ihe village
is reported that five spongr vessels contagious.
The
animal becomes
(now clti) of Hastlngs.rw’drded in Br.rryCounwent ashore during the storm and stnpid. refuses dr mk and food, its eyes
ty Register’s ofllcq. subject to r. rrshrvatlon of
a strip five fret wide off rhe north awl of said
were driven 7 mil. s into the 4rooda
become- enlarged and look dull and
lots for ar. alloy, the same being the mortgaged
ArtLACHicoLA. Fla . Oct. li—Never watery. The animals have a tendency
premises.
Each
person
cats
on
the
average
Dated September 23th, IBM.
before in th.* history of this tk»wu was to rub their eyes aga.nst the stalls,
over l,o0o meals per year. To pro
perly flavor these would require
so much havoc And destruction played •
Mi.rtR.iRee.
say
17
cvnta
worth
of
Diamond
C
has. II. Bai er.
by storm and Ude as Monday Inight be- ।
South Fhaminoham. Mass., -Oct. 15.
Crystal Salt. This in a trifle great*
Attorney for Mortgage*.
tween "and 10 ।o’clock. Maier, Com-1 —John L Sullivan, the cx-charapion;
er outlay than if the other kinds
were used, but 5 cents would
meroe and Market streets are a tjaass pugilist. Is negotiating for tie lease of I
more than cover the difference,
of logs, boat*, lumber and dtjbria So j the well-known Ituvis farm in South
and pay for the luxury of having
far two lives are reported lost. Two j Sherburn. and the deal will be closed
remdfnces were carried half to three- , in a few days. Ik? will retire from the
quarters of a mile and placed in Lhe stage and establish a sanitarium on
TIME TABLE.
marsh near C ypress mill uninjured.
the farm, furnishing quarters for pu­
,
In effect February it. 1894.
gilists. The Davis estate is large and
RcnMfirkAt.fr ShoofiingKansas frrr, Mo.. OCL U —Even well located.
instead of the other kinds. But the
Stalloaa.
Important thing about it is the finer
the most enthusiastic admirer of Dr.
flavor your food will have and the
Kalamazoo. Mich.. Oct. J5]— Willard
greater protection your health will
W I Carver cannot now doubt the
*OKTH.
receive when you use t*e aAH tikat*a|
superiority of J. A. K- Elflott over M. Johnson, u farmer livingineur Burr
Chicago Lv.......
him at pigeon shooting at 30-yard rise । Oak, was found dead in the St. Joseph
not got it. write to na If you make
Kalamazoo Lv.
and 50-yard boundaries.
At Exjior:- . river near Colon. He had been shot j
butter, Investigate our Dairy Salt; a?
tion park -Saturday Elliott [took the ; through the heart and his botty thrown .
there’a money in IL Address ^rCi
Diamond Crystal Salt Co.,
tliird and decisive match of the series ’ into the river. Suspicion has fallen t
Crsfliwyi.j..
st. clair, nicn.^aJLaJ
Milo...............
by a score of
to «S. His record of ■ on some of his relatives, with whom a
Delton...........
■-’00 in the hut two matches lawsuit was pending, as bin watch and
•Ctoyertals...
109 out of -vu ID *.MC *»»► —------- --- .---------- .
. .
... will
...Mtgo
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: .......................................
Shultz...........
fa something
that
rn in j money v.-sswo
were no!
not fyilcpn.
taken.
Ui MlIHL-llllUh....................
,
,
NOTICE OF HEARING CJ*A1M3.
trap shooting
shoot i^ghistojryas^miraculQUS.
history as miraculousFusion in MHhigBu.
Hastings....
SM*d More Troop*.
I
GRAND RaPIDF, Mich., Oct 12.—The Suite of Mlciilgxh, County of ftihry.—ml.
N«*Uce h-hprehy glvuiixhw^ *» orf^r of
Washington. Oct. IR-tTMc annual democratic state central oommittee .the ProbiUe-G'UrL for.die CouMtr,.&lt;U ifarry,
renort of Maj- Gen. Schofield com- met here Thursday and decided to put niude on T1»e r’ereuth tlhy of OCTnber A. D.
iroi, six iimu&lt;umf’i»?i
allowed,
maiding the army discusses widely* the name of Perry Mayo, of Calhoun for
^sur.
ereulto«-« t«; i&gt;re« ”t i heir claim- Rjf-lnitt'tbe
theuscgof the military forces of the COunty, on the state ticlret fo^ l,®u" ettato'ul Jirt&lt;*i'bJ&gt;.Frr»«Urt;IiU»-or«ft*LPoiunty, oRSd
aovernmvni in maintaining the Ie&lt;lergovernor to auceeed J. Milton
fl laws agalnat'domMtte reaiatence, : jordan. declined. Mayo ia the pdpu- rrnhalnLourt.MlMM* I’reimtr office.In the clta,
neeereitv of coast rortlfieaHona for liBt candidate for lhe acme office.
■BWUoas. ■' '
in*, uvv .F.lnst
.
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.i»*nV.
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dotenre
foreign
stuck, and
and
Plotters Captured.
rtu necessity for more troops that the
Chicago,Oct 15.—Stanley J. Knowles, ;an« on'HhurtdiU.'.0W.. UU1 «ar-'or
government may
be
all-powerful John Bodewitf. George W. Johnson anj gp»iy.jP,&lt;iWiu» wvwswi.0*Ctteitoir.
Ernest Jewett, members o£ the Aweri-,
against all uprisings._______

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,
Circuit Judge.
• xti.ip 1 JRoi^jtov*.
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O’lnplalnanf. Soltaitor.
&lt;i„„.
oh.\ &lt;. x iGI Klj

NOTI K I IR HEARING CLAIMS.
8
c’unlV nf Barry—ss.
hrehtt-k'ten. that by an order of the
on
&lt;"ounty of. Harry, made
mo&lt;7h. 1b ‘?v H September. A D.. WM. six
tonti.
:i 11 date were allowed for credlof
1
axalbst lhe estate
J.'
’«• »t ■*!! COTuty. devvYwhu''l’!,'at J11 crrdFure of said deceased
Prober
Present their &lt; Iklms foMted
OfhtI1**® i*obnr«- offlw. in the city
orkfflrm!??:f"r«k»mhiaUanand eliowaace. on
wch?Lrin I nV’.^HV 01 March next, tend that
I’rtdaTthe
JZ he.aTi bofore “Id Oonrc- on
*»»' ttip4 wtehJ®1 Beeeinber and on Thurs• dockfath?. dM 01 Mareh nexl- •*
Dwti
Io'?“loon ot eaeh ot those daysCultA. D.. ism.
tUAs W. akmbtbomg Jodte ot ProtMto.

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in-

A. lawma
Chibn (jo November 13.
lauT'wht.?? 11-CThe

t / ** “■ "««ch
“’kkt and ,11 day

«“reboreanfT '

HtTGAGK FORKCLORVRE.
MORToahe 8A1.K.
nifttire Ms’-.iifocturlnR UoiuOrtanlt havICB been made tn th, rcndltiw,
b -ar'iix d.ite June 23th. A. nf a certain iu 'rtiinsv, exvetffwl bv Mthn„ t
d to tin underlined. Daniel t«»rl|iw?UM
I'tWbAtld Milt' ’Vito
■t. the foltoWluff tHacrib. tol*&gt;l M. D^wey. dated tbe four- e
.»»«■
I iu the City pl Haallnas. of Marek twj. iw.rd.d lhe
a??.
ui Md described as fol­
00 whlc,‘ **&gt;««» L tate v
s the liundns! forte-tour,
O,H! Hundred and Blx'y'tiii
-. t'.vetehnudred lurty-alx. aud » 10U ixrtfant. mure |,
Jlrtue of the |K»wter &lt;1 sale in did nSrt«Sl‘
wo. five IntndnMl. forty\, live !niti«ir*Ml ftRy&lt;wi. I shd! foreclose the saint bj »,»|r at tJuX'
five .hundred seventeen, auetlnn.to the hlelumi bidder, rt ‘lhe north
five hundred nineteen. front door of the Court Houre In the ett? of
.&lt;i tomdri'd twenty two. liaadnas. 00 the twenty sreoud dav of Decern
, rt'o. the hundred twenty- her 1«M. at twelve o’clock »oot&gt;, of all thatTcer■ fiily-five. four hnudred tain piece or parcel of land situate* In the townfour, four huidred ftve,
lrJ,M?V?WW l“ lbr 9°u,“* l,t Barry and
r hundred sAen. four hun- Stat* of Mkbfaan, Whd described as fellow,
'.nd nine, four hundred tn wit. . CommvncIng thirteen emfa west of
•.-ten nnd four hnndred I?” £?r,h T**1 cornrr ft Section nineteen
ling*. Barry Oounly,
Hie n corded pint elkht rods, thence north twelve rods and thence;
likiiie licretHteniwnls east eight rods to the place of beglnnltig, the.
unto pertal.ilaui; to
’hv uiortgased premises.
thereon, tneludtne
Dated beptembrr HMhTlflM.
.diThis mortgage
Lax t M. ItKUEV.
rd da) of July. A. U l*'l.
r„.
Mortgagee.
lhe otflce &lt;•! wie Register ■ Chaij 11. Bai kr
tv. Mwhq;n-j Ip lt’-er
Attorney for Morfaagre. \
LSI Ik'LtUlt IlA* been
sal.1 iMurteare. No suit
(polluted at law to reNOTICK OF ATTACHMENT
»w reinatnitn: *ecured
part thereof. There fa Sc&amp;5y!« SIR!: lbe C4re"u Court tor xhe
dale of this n«1ee uje
e.-ired by said mortgage
Adrian D. u&lt;&lt;* und Henry (1 Cook, ropnrt
r&gt;*. ll&gt;e sum of thirty-one
nen» under the firm name ot Cook A Cuok
*n&lt;! twenty doliaw and
By virtue ot the
Frank Carpenter.
-.i in said tnortgugr. and
.
In attachment.
r - idirntg said amount ao due
Notice h hereby tdven Ihut on the atm dnv of
l 'hall sell the premises HeixeiniH-r. A. D. W4. n writ ot aUaetenwnt was•
&lt;1. together with said duly hMued out ot toe Circuit Cour* far the.
r-. a*id drv kilns., or so C.mnlv of Itarn*. st the suit ot Adrian l) Cook
w ■•liall be necesaary to aud Henry- C. C-«ok.copartneir«. doing bttttaecaf
luv upon thr Indebted- al Hmtlnc**. Michigan, under the firm unine'
iortguge together with ap.iMsle&lt;.fcaok «; Cook, th.- Mhove named
e. at public vendue to plaintiff *. nttalnat the laud*, tenements, ^nod^
- north front (tour ol ' and ehalU I*, ■ion.-};* and effects ol Frank Car
' : of
.. Ilsst*.iu».
------- --.... Barry
| renter th»- &lt;irlrnd«|&gt;t abut.-nai.ied. tortbe sum
:g the p!:u-&lt;* Hhere I of one l.undred and four doltars and thfrtreti
-t inty &lt;g Barry h cehto.&lt;SMM tdj. which said writ
r&amp;uruabk*
ty &lt;*r (VtOber. 1*»*. on the Jud ttay t»f October. A l» ta.H.
•i iM.n ol
... Mld'dAjti '
D.ti^tl this HUb d 4 ..f Ovto’.iet. A. D. tspt.
I Trustee.
Mortgagee.
for lM.,tln:i;'

the firof Mon

by thi. t.^SrUl^whie’h

raged here
Wednesdav

. ht material to give the longest service at thei
., .st for repairs. They are of the latest patterns, I
ed in the handsomest manner. Ask to see them
dealers. The Trade Mark unU identify the genuine, i
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labor parliament.
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flee, In the City
Lett • Horrible CouroKWon। show cause, if a
DrTBorr, Mich., Oct. n.-George Vta
Taylor, of this c^yl nuMded In jell,
leering a latter in whtejr he confesses
tn having committed twelve murders.
paper printed and circulated in said Qouiily ot
bam. once tn each week for three successive
uhiu’fl Bfa Wheat Crop.
OOLOCBIS. o.. Oct. ii-oa?.*' «“•
LUAS, W. AttatFlKONU.
n.u-s of theMhcnt crop in Ohio plxce
Judge of Probate.
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Thursday, Oct. 18, 1894.
MAKSHALL LCOOK.EJtUr.

THR HASTINGS, MICH., POSTOFFICK,
AUGUST 14. 1879.

EDITORIAL NOTES
STATE.

GOVERNOR—John T. Rleh.
LIEU’TGOV.-Alfred Milnes.
SEC'Y ef STATE— Washington Gardner.
TREASURER-J. W. WHklnaon.
AUDITOR GENERAL—Stanley W. Tur-

ATT Y GENERAL-Fred A. Maynard.
COMM'R STATE LAND OFFICE-W. A.

duty on tin plate from 78 to &lt;9 per cent;
and steel rails, which formtrly paid a 58
per cent, ad valorem duty, are to pass the
customs at 34. The measure of relief oa var­
ious kinds of cutlery should be instrumen­
tal in giving a much needed, though by no
means a sharp, fillip to the Sheffield trade,
which was severely hit by the McKinley
Tariff; and lumber of nearly every
description shares with lhe raw wool the
distinction of a place on tbe tree list.
This will, perhaps, confer some benefit on
Canada.—Tbe Bristol. (England), West­
ern Press, August 99, 1894.
Every dollars worth of goods coming
into thia country from abroad robs lobor
of the opportunity of doing the labor
here.

SUF’TPUB. INSTRUCTION—H. R. Pat­
tengill.
B’D of EDUCATION—Parry F. Powers.
CONG KESS1O N AIFOH CONGRESS—Hou. Henry F Thom-

We understand that Mr. Lowden Is go­
ing before tbe people saying that he was
“forced” on the democratic and peoples
party ticket. Such Is not the case. Mr.
Lowden has the same opportunity to de­
county.
cline the nomination on the peoples party
FOR STATE SENATOR—Miner 8. Keelticket and the democratic ticket as Mr.
REPRESENTATIVE IN STATE LEGIS­ Bishop had from tbe prohibition ticket.
Mr. Bishop at once announced that his po­
LATURE-Hon. David Huggett.
SHERIFF-Jan H. McKevltt.
litical sympathies were not with that
party and declined the nomination. Mr.
REGISTER—Chaa. W. Jordan.
Lowden bad and still has the same privi­
TREASURER-J. G. Hugh**.
lege if he still thinks that be was “forced”
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY—Jaa.
on these tickets. By letting his name stay
CIRCUIT COURT COMMISSIONERS- he Places himself tn the peculiar position

The utterances made at the banquet
given by the titled nobility of England In
honor of Congressman Wilson the Ameri­
can defender and champion of her inter­
ests, certainly ought to furnish food for
thought for every voter. Following are
some of the sentiments expressed at that
banquet:
Benefits have already been exqpstt&amp;ced
in England.
Furnaces hayw been re­
opened in Waler and In Yorkshire. and
an Impetus has been given to the textile
industries.—Sir Albert Rollit.
Our Protectionists have been building
defences to keep you and other nations
from competing with- us In our home
market. The Tariff reformers are break­
ing down these defences to let us compete
In all the markets of the world.
Now. when released from such vicious
laws, there will be a new era and a revival
of the American merchant marine, ns well
an a steady increase in our exports.—IFm.
1. fHto.NL
k
Mr. Wilson Is possibly correct in saying
that our exports will be increased after we
have given our markets to England. He
says nothing though about the fact that no
nutter how far distant we may send our
exports they are certain to come in compe­
tition with products made by the cheap
labor of Europe. which simply means that
to meet on equal terms’the wages of
American labor must be reduced to the
same standard as the pauper labor of Eu
rope. Our exports may be increased but
labor must suffer while Europe grows fat
on our markets that should be maintained
for ourselves:
The people nf America have finally said
adieu to tbe Protective system.
The
farmers recognize that Free-Trade does
not compel trade anywhere, but simply
permits an American citizen to trade
wherever it is most-advantageous. We,
as Americans, feel at home here.—Secre­
tary Morton.
The compliment paid to Mr. Wilson
will be contorted by the Protectionist
press into a mark of the English sense of
obligation at Mr. Wilson’s efforts In
England's behalf.—laodor Straus.
We owe a debt of gratitude to Mr.
Wilson and Ids colleagues. In Congress,
and we hope that their action is not final.
They have changed tbe policy of America
from a harmful one to one benefiting not
only themselves but the commerce of the
world.—Sir Courtney Boyle.

ot being a prohibitionist opposed to all
temperance legislation; a Grover Cleveland democrat denouncing Grover Cleveland democracy.
Under what obligations are we to the
foreigners that we should allow their pro­
duce and tbe products of their labor com­
pete with ..the products of our farmers,
and the products of our factories, in our
.own markets? Foreigners are not inter­
ested In building up our country and every
dollars worth of goods that they sell In
our market In competition with what we
produce lessens the demand for that, pro­
duct by just so much. The less the de­
mand, the less the manufacture. The less
the manufacture, the less is tbe demand
for labor.

The fusion ticket was not named by
democrats by any mean*. To be emphatic
and strictly accurate it is just to that party
to say that it was not “In it.” In fact ’ all
that the democrats asked was to have “one
democrat on the tlckei for Coroner,” but
even this official crumb was denied them
and they were told by the “ring” to eat
crow or do the other thing. Will the vo­
ters eat crow or will' they assert their

manhood ami their regard for their honest
convictions?
Hun Milton F. Jordan, democrat nomi­
nee for the office of lieutenant governor of
Michigan, has declined the nomination for
that office, resigned the chairmanship of
the democratic faith and joined the repub­
lican party. A number of his prominent
democrat neighbors have followed his ex­
ample. Better move to make It unanimous,
gentlemen democrats, and climb into the
band wagon while yet there is room.—
Van Buren Co. Republican.

What industries has the new tariff law
created, or what industries has it stimu­
lated? How has the democratic party
lived np to its promises two years ago?
These are proper questions for every voter
to consider, and especially so as the dem­
ocratic party has had fall and complete
control ot the every branch of die govern­
ment.

MR. JORDAN REPLIES,
REFUTES THE CHARGE THAT HE
MISAPPROPRIATED FUNDS
OF THE COUNTY'

will be giad to take your business on tbe

over 87 per eent. in wool since tbe Inaugu­
ration of President Cleveland and a de­
cline of over 7 per cent, since wool was

Voters generally like to know what they

THE LEADING HOUSE IN GRAND RAPIDS FOR

COMMITTEE.

The Committee la Honestly Indebted
Him.

Hastings Banner, Hastings, Mich.
I desire to state through the’ colnmes of
your paper In answer to the chance made
in tbe Journal last week,' by insinuation
that as Chairman of the Barry County
democretic committee I had misappropri­
ated their funds.
1 bad as Chairman
of democratic county committee, from all
sources, received the sym ot forty dollars,
which was paid to me by Mr. Barker, Sec.
of populist county commltttee and not one
cent from any other source. From that
amount I paid to Mr. Thomas Bllnston for
services which 1 contracted with him to
perform, as such Chairman, the sum of
ten dollars. To Fred L. Heath, Sec. of
democractic county committee for inci­
dental expenses and statlouery, the sum uf
ten dollars. To Dorr Mudge, for use of
opera house for last convention, five dol­
lars. At time I handed my reslguatiQu to
F. L. Hoath, Sec., I paid him Rhr'dollars.
making in all thirty-one, dollars. Besides
this sum 1 have expended something like
twenty dollars for telephone, telegraph,
railway, hotel, postage and stationery ex-

Dress Goods, Carpets, Cloaks, Underwear, Blankets, Bedding, Etc
VISIT OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT FOR THE LATEST PRODUCTIONS!

Our line of CARPETS is second to none
•\ full line of CLOAKS for ladies, misses and children.

Blankets from 49c-a pair, upward
Quilts at 75c and upward
ASK FOR OUR FLEECE-LINED UNDERWEAR.
A NEW STOCK OF
OUTING FLANNEL AT 5c A YARD.

When in th$ city give us a call

penses^for which I only charged them
nine dollars.
RKCAFITULATTQN.
I paid Thus. Bllruton. services............... 1 &gt;10.00
" Fred L. Heath, stationery............ 10.00
- •• Dorr Mudge, rent hall............... . soo
• - FreAL Heath................................. a. 00
•• “ telephone, telegraph, IL IL fain
hotel, pottage, Stationary. etc.,
x s chairman nearly........... 20.00
My total expense as Chairman............ 851.00
i received from Sec’y Populist County
Committee............................... .1................
40.®

Voigt, Herpolsheimer &amp; Co
78, 80, aud 82 Monroe

N. B. Our live aeese leathers are guaranteed oderless.
GRAND

My expenses over my receipts were
nearly.........................................
n.oo

Did any other chairman, during five
months of a convention Summer and
Campaign get along with 89.00 expenses’
Such an insinuating charge as this in the I
Journal cannot make one democrat believe
its truth. As to the rest of the insinuations
and remarks in last week’s Journal. 1 will
attempt th reply by saying that no demo­
crat under the sun was truer to democrat­
ic principles and more earnest and zeal­
ous in its behalf, titan I have been. No
democrat was ever in more complete, har­
mony than myself with tbe members of
that party. Personally I can pride my­
self that 1 left not a single'political enemy
In that party, unless they became such
when I fait myself driven from their party
untl compelled to make toy declaration.
That this was an honest decision and the
true feting and sentiment of toy heart,
not one democrat who knows me and will
be honest with himself can dispute. With­
out attempting to discuss the issues and
conclusions that impelled my act suffice It
to say that I became a democrat when
democracy was a small minority. For 20
years or more 1 assisted democracy as
against Republican majority and suprem­
acy, aud finally In 1892, I was overpower­
ed with the victory achieved and with ail
the powers of government In hand I felt
content that my years of sacrifices and
zealous labor were soon to be rewarded by

an administration of the affairs of govern­
ment consistent wlfh the promises 1 had
so faithfully made aud believed in. But
alas’ from tbe time of the victory to the
present, one link after another of demo­
cratic incompetency has been forged until
by a chain of invincible proofs I am bound
Owing to tbe fact that Grover Cleveland
by the conclusion that no further hope or
will be chief executive for the next two
confidence could be inspired in me to be­
years and owing to his expressed hostility
lieve in the purposes or competency of the
Theodore Justice of the wool commis­ to silver, the silver question cannot be­
democratic party which I freely admit
sion firm of Justice. Bateman
Co., come an issue until two years from now
I long loved so well.
Yours,
Philadelphia, has written a remarkably at Presidential election. Don’t forget this.
M. F. Jordan.
clear letter to Senator Voorhees, the oc­ Tbe real question at Issue is protection
casion being the prediction made by -the and free trade, the old, old story.
If fusion wins in Barry County It will
Senator in a public speech October 8, at
Jefferson. Ind., that within two weeks
If foreign farmers can ship their pro­ be a populist victory and will mark the
wool would be selling for as high a price duce into our markets and undersell our crowning success of the populist wire
as at any time under tbe McKinley law. American farmers, how in the world ' can pullers, who forced the democratic parly
From the letter the following paragraph our American farmers ship their product to endorse the populist candidates.
is taken, and it is perfectly safe to say to those foreign markets and expect any
that Mr. Voorhees will not back up his profit? And yet those foreign markets
In county politics the democratic voters
prediction with hte cashare “lhe markets of tbe world,” of which can extract alhthe cold -omfort that can
“If you feel confident of your prediction the democrats boast so much.
come from voting for populists who have
that wool will sell within two weeks at
pronounced their party as corrupt, How
The sly workers of the populist party the populist “ring” smiles.
prices higher .than prevailed at any time
wiil
gleefully
gloat
as
democratic
voters
under the McKinley act, the firm of which
1 am a member can afford you an oppor­ step up to tbe pells, close their eyes, choke
Tbe “ring” of fusion wire pullers is a
tunity for a profitable investment In wool. down that “lump in their throat,” and disconsolate looking aeL The voters of
They will furnish a XX Ohio, which is swallow the bitter pill of “fusion” that the Barry county will not endorse the
alate
about the finest grade oF American wool, populists have made them take.
they have forced onto the democratic Ptrat 18X oento for such as sold at 80X cents
In 1891 under protection the avenge
on March 1, 1898, a decline of over 89 per
cent since tbe McKinley law was adminis­ price of wheat was 83 cents and there was
Attempting to ride Into office on two or
a crop of 600,000,000 bushels. In 1803
tered by General Harrison’s administration
three political horses, each of them going
under democracy it avenged only 59 cents
and Immediately before tariff revision was
per bushel and there was a crop of 400,­ tn a different direction, is a feat that
begun, and which sold at 84 X cents in
mighty few would undertake.
000,000 bushels.
March, 1891, immediately after tbe Mc­
Kinley law was enacted. An advance in
Every democrat that votes tbe fusion
It is not a difficult thing to understand
price within two weeks from 18X cents to
ticket must vote for a populist, and every that every dollar worth of goods that Eu­
84K cento, tbe highest price under tbe
populist is opposed to the democratic par­ rope sends Into this country will displace
ty. No wonder that democrats refuse to just so much American labor.
over 86 per cent, paying a profit of 8160,­
endorse tbe work of the ring of popu­
000 on each 1,000,000 lbs. of wool bought
lists.
What can a man represent who seeks
Hen is an opportunity to make money if
office on two or three tickets, all of which
your prediction is correct, which seldom
Now as never before in the history of
occurs more than once in a lifetime, and the world tbe people are beginning to un­ are strictly and decided!j opposed in a
if you desire to make tbe opention, my derstand and examine for themselves tbe variety of instances.
firm will furnish 80 per cent of the money workings of tbe two systems advocated by
A bushel ot wheat uader McKinley pro­
required and will buy the wool for yen. tbe republican and democratic parties.
tection bought *0 pounds of sugar, while
and you can secure as many million
pounds In the markets of Philadelphia and
Tbere has been an avenge decline of now it only brings ten pounds.
Boston as you will probably want, as every

Voigt, Herpolsheimer &amp; Co

DiMoIntioii AoUce.
Notice ia hereby given that the partner­
ship existing between
A
Tucker baa been dtoaoived by mutnal eon-

business, pay all bills a ad receive all ac­
counts.
Ed. ScjrirxAxx,
Frank Tvckkk.

THESE QOObJ
"STALEYS WESTERN MADE
Wool Underwear’* Overshirts

PROFIT

A:G-§TALEYMFG-GO.
Factory South Bend

tne

Ind.

Best Qoods
FOR THE HONEY

In The Market
AG

Go.

Factory SouthBend - Ind.

E W-MORRILL*»

The ‘Favorite’
[AND

Base Burner has more

heating capacity and is
the most economical Coal Stove
ever made. Why? Because it has
1-3 more radiating surface as com­
pared with same sizes of other base
burners and is mounted and fitted
perfectly.
We have a complete line of “Favorite” Stoves and Ranges, which pos­
itively are without an equal in the World, and can prove it to any
buyer who will take the time to investigate.

�Hastings Banner

Uff.lH.

Owdjau',.

Tb’irs&lt;lay’ Det. 18, 1894.

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—

L'J?'

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*re

worth

J nJ he always

Royal Mudge is very low again.

looking

•nw. They go Kame at&gt; cash it F
Paneoaal’a store.

K.

” *" Gr,nd K*’'"”

'elU"":&lt;‘ tro”* U* w“‘
(/rue Unltormed Rank Knl.bisot 1‘yilila,
will give a rceepUun In honor ut Cant,
Will Young, 0,
wm ln
and Mrs. \l5kom who will mon leave
hir FL Leavenworth. Onlv the membera city this week.
Mr,, Harry Bayer, ot Chicago, 1, vW1.
and their ladles will parrlclptlo.
n will
Ing at Bert Ukv’,
take plaee near Tuesday evening.

came back /

Mlaa Edna Freeman, foitnerly ot Hutlngs, now ot Grand Rapids, died at her
home lo that cltr Tuesday morning, aged

condition powders,
IINIMENTS.
i.li UECEII’TS, and
1)^1 STUFFS put up

1».

She has many frlemM among lhe

.JV1*’A
10’*1-* of
* * Ule
* * **°nr Dornera, wu m
Uw eliy yeoterday.

MH, Flaura Kronewltter Is visiting her
•l»ter at Middleville.
R- B. Richards is enlert.luinit an

young people In thia city who will regret
to loam ot her nntlmdy dualh,

-2h.T —
Hon. Henry P. Thomas will apeak to
tbe people ot Prairieville next Monday

FRLD L HEsflTH.

Mta.T.J.Bmh 1. spending the
week
with Middleville friends.

.. U,7 W’ E' Po’«™ »•» In Grand
Ws Wednesday and Thuraday.

Mrs. May Dwight, ot Evanston,

UL,

Major Anderson, ot Detroit, visited
triends In the city several days this week.

occurred last night at the home of tbe
brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes
Rev. Wooten officiating. Mr. and Mrs.
Meyers will be at home after Noy. 1st. at

Miss Gertrude I'otley, ot Delton,

FRED L.HEflTfl The DrUQQlSt

Rev. and Mrs. D. H. Bays are In Lans­
ing this week attending the Baptist con­
vention.
Miss Effie Simpson attended the wed­
ding of Miss Hortense Osmuu at Nashville
last week.

Miss Minnie Kelland, of Grand Rapids,
Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Johnson of
Green street.

organize another searching party.

* CIRCULATION tci&gt; week,
95 quires.

Tbe losses paid by the Barry and Eaton
Mutual fire Insurance Company for the year
ending Sep. 30 ’94 were $19,550.25 which
requires an assessment of 37 cts. per $100,
insured. The company has a membership

Hereafter, changes for advertiseenents
musi reu.-h this office Tuesdays at latest tc
tenure insertion in the Issue of tbe week
; brought

of 5915 and property insured to amt. of
$8,335,675,00. Notwithstanding the fact
the losses are unusually large as well, as
i.t&lt;y Diamond is nov^.-a member of the
the rate of asses-inent the company is In u
very prosperous condition.
&gt;
in g« t the best hour in tbe market

Several well-to-de farmers of Ottawa
Phillip? A Erb’s.
. .kvlors are eoutestlug for Coo-1
are seeking legal aid iu escaping
t.na) ’wnnrs in this dtetrteb
! payment of promiwy notes given u&gt; fake

1 d&lt;*lora- Some weeks ago men claiming to
t&gt;e doctors ftMn an Indianapolis Institute
, went through the
guaranteeing to

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$50 to $150. A scere or more victims slgned notes which turn up in the panks, but
.
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.
.
lhe doctors have skipped, the sharpers
*
'
must have raked m $1,000 or more hi about

. finest cotton batt ever sdid In the I

Fred L. Heath has been elected chair­
man of the democratic county committee,
in place of M. F. Jordan who resigned. No
Wanted—A young lady to learn the better selection eoaki have been made as
uh . ring trade.
Inquire at C. E. Lunn's, Mr. Heath is a hustler and a worker. We
Ixave been trying to think though why the
Main Street.
democrats need any county chairman, as
Fi-.-e !x*r«&lt;ms have been sent to the Kalthey bavn’t any democrats on the county
aia/.io insane navlum by the Judge of Pro­
; ticket to vote fer. Every man on their
bit; &lt;• the past year.
ticket is a popnUst, except one prohibition­
House to rent, opposite Michigan Central ist. and they have all denounced the demo­
.Depot. Inquire of.
cratic party as corrupt. That doctrine is’
Gr.o. A. Bawnes.
part of the popuHst platform.

nr lhe price asked

will be found at ।

The Most Economical DRUG and BOOK STORE in Hastings.

A. 8. Cook, of New York, Is expected
this week to visit bis cousiu, Mrs. Louis
Beadle and family.
I

Mrs. V. Youngs was called to St. Johns,
Monday, by a telegram announcing the
death of her father.

Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Cook attended the
funeral of Mrs. Gay Cook, of Plainwell,
held at Prairieville, Sunday.
Miss Sherman, of Lansing, 'who
been visiting Dr. Barber and family,
tar Grand Rapids Monday.

has
left

A MONEY SAVER
is ...
A MONEY MAKER

Mfs. Adda Jordan was home from De­
troit Friday and Saturday on account of

the serious illness of her mother.
made, j cure all diseases for sums ranging from

HObERN
bRUQQIST.

is book-keeper for tbe Hastings Wool
Boot Co.

of the big marsh. The animal is described
as being one of good size. He was seen
Sunday last and shot at a couple of times.
Here is a chance for Mayor Greusel to

LOCAL news.

Is

spending the week with Mias Maude Slebblna.

Remeu er this fall and winter when you Corner of Plainfield Ave. and Carrier Si’s.
* m--M:sine q(-buying a BIBLE that
Grand Rapids, Michigan.
: ; .it- ngvfii for the American Bible
;.»ty ahd will save you
|/for several weeks there^bas been a lynx
’ Fifty Per Cent.
seen at different times south of the city In
the vicinity of Bullhead lake in tbe vicinity

&gt;t tried it? For sale at Stauffer’s.
, ,
,
„
. - r e».ffeee and teas at I’faillipa A
I ':." an please you. Gkre them a

SOLD
BY-

was In tbe city last week tor a short visit.

One door east of City Bank.

ibttr’y * BestU the best flour

LOOKS BEST

ror their home In Chicago thia morning.

Tbe wedding of Mra. Mary L Hewn to
WUllam Wells Meyers, of Grand Rapids,

with pure goods.

‘
m.
a.
’ ■•••. six mouths there have
•h&gt;ur prisoners in the county jail.

WEARS LONGEST

Mn. Lillian Gregory and daughter left

trict. Congreaaman Thomas la a sound,
convincing speaker and will make a good
speech.

The best Drug Store in the
count\ to have your family
receipts filled at a low price

COVERS MOST

unde

and aant from Chelsea.

evening. Everybody should get out and
hear the neat «M&lt;n .small from thia dis­

THE DRUGGIST’S.

TitStlERWIN
wiLLidrrs
PAINT

Mr-. Townsend and Miss Margaret
Townsend attended lhe funeral ot Miss
Edna Freeman ai Grand Rapids yesterday.
W. S. Nelson left tor Cbkagq Saturday,
where he will enter the einploy of A. G.
Spaulding &amp; Bros* His family will join

him shortly. Their many friends regret
their departure from this City.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Brook?, Worthy
Sloan and Miss Belle Hicks returned from
a several days visit In Allegan county
Sunday.
The gentlemen brought back
a monster pickerel that has set the local
«ports wild.

If you want to get the most for your
money when you buy shoes, do not fail to
see us before you buy. we cau and will

Our Snag Proof Rubber Boot
is a money maker—money for you be­
cause it will outwear any other Rubber
Boot in the market at the price,
our Quilted boots, just the thing
cold weather, and remember that we
have the largest stock of boots in
county. Our line of Ladies
Gents’ fine shoes is complete. Give,
us a call.

save jou money.
Ti»f fn-t dnnee of the season will be '
Judge Smith (s^giving the breakers of
WooLLKY d; HkoNSQX. .
: by tin Young Mena Social Cldb at
। the local option law in Eakin county some "
|/The supervisors expect to complete their
Hu.-rints House to-morrow evening.
very hot stuff in the line of justice, Ed. 1
work to day or to morrow. They elected
Wiivn you waut any nice meat go to Dalton and ‘ Tug’ Wllsou of Charlotte the following officer*:—County school ex­
•sffiu.mauiFB tm-at market Fair treatment paid In 8100 each for selling strong drink*. t amlner, Prof. W. D. Sterling; Supt.
a;:4„th‘' ih-t quality of meats at lowest Ed HOuht and George Mascho of Grand ' Poor, P. W. Burgess; Janitor, R. U. Cherry,
lardge each contributed a like amount,
L what you will get.
Following are the standing committee
while Ed. O’Neil of Charlotte, who had five
for 1994. ’95.
i?ai»&lt;- Allerding, of Carlton, who was
cases against hliu. handed over $585.
Equatiraton—Driggs, Nye.
Williams,
fourteen
&lt;-.Mivictwi of rape, received
There is also a six mouth's seuteucc in lhe Davenport. Ekert, Ford. W. W. Brown.
• iti&gt; sentence from Judge Smith last
state house of correction aguinst him.
Finance—Ritchie, W. W. Brown, Rob­
*eek and was taken Immediately to Jackwhich he will have to serve unless bis ap­ inson. Williams and Kershner.
Claims—Shriner. France, Allen.
peal to the supreme court- bears fruit—
Apportionment—Robinson, Davenport.
Aldrich Bros, store at Delton was bro­ Marshall Statement.

i

ken into Thursday night.

Two shot guns

and two revolvers stolen.

A twenty dol­

There is a story gotag the rouuds of

neighboring papers to the affect that a man
lar reward is offered for return of proper­
ui Eston county owns a cow whose milk
ty &lt;*r arrest nf thieves.
tests 13,40 pounds of butter to 100 pounds
. Farmers take your product to Phillips ofetilk. This looks and sounds like awful
a Erb and get tbe highest market price.
rich milk, and when it Is taken Into couThey make every effort to please all cus- sideraUon that the milk from tbe ‘best
.tomers. both in pcompt attention and keep­
:

the best of goods. See them.

Jersey at tbe Worlds Exposition in Chicago
last summei only tested 5.97 to 100 pounds
it revotvt* Itself into a mere fake for ad­

Ritchie.
.
County Buildings—Davenport,

Bobbs,

France.
Printing—Nye, Allen, Briggs.
Drain—Hobbs, Ford, Kershner,

Daven­

port.
Pay Roll—C. A. Brown, Stanton, Hobbs.
Insurance—Kershner, Nye. Shriner.
Fuel—Williams, Hughes, Stanton.
Township Clerks’ Reports—France,

C.

Ed. Scjniwann is now running tbe
Jefferson-street meat market alosre. He vertising purposes. A fair test will prove
asks a share of your patronage and will to, tbe owner that his cow’s lest will fall
aim to merit it by giving the very best considerably below six pounds.—Woodland
News.
meats that the market affords.

A. Brown, Robinson.
Salary of Copnty Officers—Ritchie, Allen

While Mr. Lowden the candidate for
Prosecuting attorney on the democratic,

A prominent democrat asked us the
other day bow many democrats were nom­
inated for office on the fusion ticket. We
bare looked it up end find tbe following
prominent democrats represented on lhe
fusion county ticket:
.
For Senator—
For Representative—
For Sheriff—
y
For Clerk—
For Register—
For Treasurer—
For Prosecutor—
.
For Circuit Ct Com.—
For Coroners—
This certainly ought to be very gratify­

Road Commieskmers can find 3 Indi
Bridge Plank at our. yard In Hastings.
Other people can find anything they want
-n the line of lumber and shingles.
Bentley. Tomuotsojc ajtd Rider.
Send 25 cents in stamps to Thos. H.
McKee, secretary S10 Delaware Ave., N.

E, Washington D. C. and get a -copy of
the National Republican Text book for
1894. it has 380 pages of useful informa­
tion.

Benj. F. Chldister. brother of W. 8.
Chidlster of Rutland, and a former resident
of this city died at his home In Harbor
•Springs Saturday evening the funeral
taking place Tuesday.
old.

He was 77 years

MUs Hay Roberts wiW open a dancing
school at Mudge's Opera house Monday

■ veulng Oct 22nd. All the latest dances
taught and thorough instruction given to
beginners. Terms: 23 cents singly lesson,
*0 eenls per couple.
Poultry. While 1 would not advise my
'•ludamers snd friends to sell their poultry

prohibition and populist ticketa. Is making
hu bouse to house canvas, using arguments

to induce the voters to accept him, even
though he occupies tbe shamefal position
of representing three parties with opposite

and inconsistent principles, a position we
have do hesitation in saying a self respect­
ing, honest mao. could not and would not
aasume, we suggest that the voters, the
tax payers of the county bear in mind that
the record of Mr. Sweexey, the present
occupant is one of which any mau has
reason to feel proud. Tbe criminal business
has never been so well taken care of and
it is practically all closed up. The record
of the Circuit court dnring the past two
years which Mr. Sweerey has been In
offlpe shows 15 trials, resalting In convict­
ion of 18, ouly two being acquitted. And
tlisre are but four cases now pending and
they will all be tried takea care of al tin;
November term yet to be held. Tbe duties

devolving upon Prosecuting Attorney have
never been more faithfully performed

than they have by Mr. Sweczey.

I* It not

- '■ early in tbe season 1 desire to say to
those who wish to sell now that I will take
them on Mondsy and Thursday ot each

wise to continue so faithful and competent
a man in office? Will the voters of Barry

week. Highest price in cash or trade.
L. E. Staufhul

peel ter bi» own political principle*?

Ford.

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NO other terms will buy our goods,

ing.

Poultry Wanted.
We will buy poultry, live or dressed,
delivered at our place near Rutland town
।house, on Tuesdays and Saturdays of each
week, and will pay the highest market
price in cash. No trade.
'
1
Paul Blake.
Will Kkomewitter. .

Emery R, £b*d'^fl^™XjUe
Hattie E. Burchartt. Gan Mnrsn
Frank Dsmutb. Middleville
Frank Hubbard
"
Leonard Miller. Nashville
p-wtenM Oromn
“
Herbert C. Pennoek. Delton
EmnuE. Smith, Htakor Corners
DeiM H. RmJth. Hytings twp,
Ucde Qaskiff. Baltimore

but we make it worth your while to
make an extra effort to throw the store

book and credit system behind for good.

We prefer to make a small profit and
a sure one, to the chance of making a
larger one with the risk of loss.

R. K. GRANT
Cash Clothier

�The Evening News,
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Ute of said county, deceased.
"2. That beside* the costs accrued in such
eases, the said Wiley Amerson will pay to Ar­
thur Dibnev, counsel therein, his fee ot five
thousand dollars, and to Seaborn Torrance his
ot twenty-five hundred dollars.

-Arthur Dabney,
“Seaborn Torrance.”

fTD BE CONTINUED.]

“There, Watson," he said, “that's
about what we think we can afford to
do for you."
Amerson, when he read the paper,
,
writhed in anger too fierce to admit
fear.
“My God!" he \rasped.
“No! Of

The latter’s movements were interestiqg-^-his look of eager listening te
Rainer’s words, that of denial, at first
vehement and indignant, and the earn­
course, no! I’ll fight till 1 die, firstest persistence of Rainer, as he moved
people mayn’t like the will, but they
upon him while he backed until he be­
can’t break it. I’ve done all I can, Mr.
came wedged in the corner. More than
Watson."
once he made a movement as if he
“There's your proposition, Torrance,"
would go inside lhe bar, but was with­
said Watson, handing it back. “You’ve
held by Raluer, who kept pouring into
got to be a perfect cormorant in your
his cars argument and entreaty. At
old age. Yet,” smiling, he added, “you
length he said:
are unexpectedly, even astonishingly,
“If it’s so as you said, I better be in
modest in the valuation put on your­
my grave than here. Jeems Reiner.”
self, compared with your young asso­
“Oh, no. Uncle Lishy; no such thing.
ciate.”
Everyliody’s liable to be mistaken. I
Torrance, after a half-glance towards
know I've been, many a time, as bad
Dabney and Hannah, turned again to
as that. Keep stUl as you can. Every­
Watson and smiled.
body knows you, and they know there
“I see; I see,” said Watson.
isn’t an honester nor truth-telHnger
man in this world.”
CHAPTER XXL
“I thought so oncet myself, Jeems,
On the rendition of the verdict in
bait I shall tell 'em—that’s if it’s so
the case just tried, the court announced
as you say—I shall tell ’em—”
its readiness to sit in ordinary. After
“Don’t talk so loud, please. Uncle some preliminary skirmishing, Tor­
Lishy. You won’t be called on to tell ' rance said to his associate:
anything. You just wait and be calm. !
“Will you open the case, Dabney?”
Let’s sit down here, or go out in the ■
no means. Mr. Torrance. You
/courtyard.’*
are the one to do that"
“No. Jeems, I’ll stay right here.
I '
Passing his hands for a moment or
shan't run from nothin’.
Let’s set I two ovet his eyes, he rose, and thus
here. I shan't open to nobody but began:
you, if I can he p-it, till they call me.
“May it please your honors, I have
I've had various feelin’s in my time, lived long enough to note many results
but none like them is on me now.”
of human actions done in secret whose
. He sat down with a groan. Just discovery seemed to me the ordering of
then the sheriff was ordered to open the Divine Being, who wills not that
the court. Justice Ingram, who pre­ certain among the special objects of
sided, announced Hint sttch eases as
his care shall long be outraged with
could be disposed of by summary action impunity. Your honors, some of whom,
would be called first. Informed that 1 know—perhaps all—are more familiar
there was but one on the docket that than I am with texts of Holy Scripture,
would require a jury, he hoped that in
may recall some in which -.widows and
Dot a long while the court might be orphans are mentioned in terms of pe­
able to sit in ordinary. Confessions of
culiarly tender commiseration. Some.*
judgment, verdicts that had been
times, not very oitcn,
often, yet
yet sometimes,
sometimes.
’ “ ,
..
. ,
, limes,
agreed upon, continuance.. appeal, by U tbe .triving. of thl. lower life, when
ftnnspnt and
;irif! their
tlu-tr likes,
Iiwaj. ivafc
g.nta.w.rl
......
.
consent,
were entered,
men are in conflict with men, equals
and the jury trial, that was promised
with equals, one more skillful or more
to consume little
if any over an hour, enduring OT more £ortnnatc in
tie h
was begun.
1Whispers
.
of sympathy
...
dentAj cireumstances
seems to be allose of admiration were «___ , .
...
....
...
along with those
lowed to prevail without justice, while
made by the gathering crowd in the
the other is left to his hopes of a bet­
large courtroom, as Hannah with her
ter day. But when the battle is be­
son sat by tbe clerk s desk. Her beau­
tween the strong and the weak who
tiful sad face on which were bhishes
are fitted to wield no sort of weapon
both of health »nd embarrassment, her : of warfare, „„
aQ
and „„„
who „„
can on
only%tand
tremulbusness
herself w
to be
oftentimes interference
LTemuiousness.. knowmg
Knowing uerscii
ne ,
fhn
MnvMmNt
nf
manv
mnn
«
oc.iu
nil
.
'
.
,
,
the cynosure of many men’s eyes, all
comes from sources unforeseen, so sud­
made her an object of eager interest. ; denly unexpected and so abundantly
Torrence deported himself when near
,
.
cmuaiivua
efficacious that
mitt we
we think
iiiluk we can
cun irefer
with profound reaped, lending theqt only to the omnipotent God.
Dabnev to entertain during
nurino- the time
...
.
.
Dabney
His words in solemnest tones, and
of waiting. He had said in a low voice
his look, as he lifted it with reverent
to her shortly after entrance:
inquiry
towards Heaven, inspired
“Mrs. Amerson, I must congratulate ■ everybody with awe. After a moment’s
as I
you on having had Mr. JDabney
'
pause he continued:
p
your
case
j
counsel.
He has worked up ,
'
“On this day, I trust, a signal mani­
with admirable tact and judgment,
festation of such interposition will ap­
and we have strong hopes of conduct­
pear, one which possibly may be as sur­
ing it to a satisfactory issue."
prising to the propounder of this al­
“Why. Mr. Torrance, Arthur says you leged will as to ahyone else here pres­
are the one whom I am to thank main­ ent. A few minutes ago a proposal
ly, no matter how the case goes.
He was submitted to that person for a set­
also lets me hope that we are to suc­ tlement upon terms which promptly,
ceed.”
- •
and apparently with angry disdain, he
“My dear madam, the one difficulty declined. It therefore becomes the
with Dabney as a lawyer is that he is duty of the counsel for Mrs. Hannah
■too modest. I hope he will get over Amerson to present such a showing as
that in time.
I tell you again that he may serve Io convince him for the bal­
deserves all I have said.”
ance of his life that it comes not with­
In the midst of the trial, Watson, go­ in the limits of his powers to oppress,
' ing to Torrance, said:
nor within that of his wariness to de­
“Torrance, you seem very confident. fraud grossly, those whom tbe Creator
You'd look that way, however, if you in specialest fondness styles his little
knew you didn't have as much as a oaes. May it please your honors, I
grain of sand to stand on. Such as that knew Pearce Amerson right well. Al­
don't fool me. Yet I wish we could though a firm, perhaps a rather willful
settle tliis case somehow.
Amerson man, I had never suspected him of be­
would consent to something reasona­ ing unnatural in such affections as the
ble. I’ve told him I thought he ought Creator, for purposes of protection to
to, for family reasons, and he is will­ the dependent young, has implanted in
ing. You ought to know that you can’t the being of parents of every sort and
break that will by any amount of proof degree, nor, as I believe, had any
of what okl Amerson said about it. among his acquaintance regarded him
Tve told Amerson plainly that if there as capable of adding to a gross injus­
was any fraud in the tiling I wanted to tice to ene of his own offspring a grous­
have nothing to do with it, and he has er duplicity. I was much surprised,
always assured me solemnly that there therefore, after his decease, when I
was not.
What do you say to an offer heard that in his last will and testa­
of twenty thousand dollars, aud let ment he had bequeathed well nigh all
the widow and her child take all the his large estate to that one of his chil­
real estate that was not disposed of by dren who stood least in need of such
the wiU?”
partiality. But when I was told of
“I’ll make known your offer, Watson. some of his expressions uttered more
If It’s not satisfactory—as I hardly than once upon his bed of death, while
think it will be—we’ll submit a propo­
sition of our own."
prehend their meaning, I said to my­
After brief consultation with Han­ self: No, Pearce Amerson, whatever in­
nah and Dabney, he rapidly wrote and firmities he had in common with all
handed to Watson tae following:
humanity, was not a man to die with a
“STATE or GEOBGIA: BALDWIN COUNTY.
lie upon his lips; and then I thought
that even if he had done so, there is
many a son who iu a case so monstrour
would have been quick, like the sons
of the drunken Noah, to cover up the
shameless nakedness of such a father.
To my associate counsel, who has pre­

suspicion of

ana sain w
C'Huww.
“I haven’t the remotest idea what Kime work for his son. ho came to the
office and said to him that ha wanted
the man means.”
“Hush!” said Watson.
“I want to back Ids will, and that he intended to
listen, and I want yon to listen, to what burn it up, because, he said—’’
“May it please the court—’’ said Wat*
he is saying."
“I have abundant proof." continued sm, rising quickly.
j
.
“Stop, Mr. Carruthers.” said Tor­
Torrance, “that after, making a will
which was witnessed by my old friend I rance. “If ray brother Wutnon will al| low me to anticipate hi* objection to
answeriug the question, I will say that
my intention in offering proof of
Pearce Amerson’s words was to show
his purpose to destroy the will, with
which reflection had made him dissat­
isfied, even to disyust. 1 am frank to
admit that a mere intention to destroy,
however positive the words in which
such intention is declared, cannot
amount In law to an annulment or a
revocation.
How far such evidence
might be admissible as a foundation
on which to lay a charge of fraud in
preventing the execution of such a pur­
pose I do not consider necessary in the
circumstances to discuss. Really, your
honors, my principal object in the
question was that the answer might go
as far os such a thing could go in rescu­
ing the name of Pearce Amerson from
the shame that has been put upon it I
withdraw the ouestion.’’
•

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We authorize oar advertized druggist to
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Mr. Flint, whom I see in this court­ sumption. coughs and colds, upon this
room. and two others, convinced that condition. If you are afflicted with a
at the time of its execution he was be­ cough, cohl or any lung, throat or chest
set by influences leading him to trouble, aud will use this remedy as direct­
thoughts and feelings unjust to one ed, giving It a fair trial, and experience no
member of his family, be determined benefit, you may return th^ bottle and
We could
to destroy it I have proof quite as have your money refunded.
substantial that he declared upon his not make this offer did we not know that
Dr.
King
’
s
New
Discovery
could
be relied
deathbed that he had destroyed it
on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles
and that he died fully believing that
free at W. H. Goodyear’s drug store.
what he said was the truth. It was
Large size 50c and $1.00.
here that appeared that mysterious
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Providence who delivers from the hand
of the destroyer sueh as these two, this
As a remedy for all forms of headache
husbandless woman and this fatherless Electric Bitters has proved to be lhe very
child.”
best It effects a permanent cure and the
As he turned toward his clients, most dreaded habitual sick headaches
tears, seldom shod by him, were in yield to Its influence. We urge all who
his eyes.
Wiping them away with are afflicted to procure a bottle, and give
this remedy a fair trial. In caaes of hab­
his vast silk handkerchief, continued:
“God, indeed, is past finding out; itual constipation Electric Bitters cures by
how tenderly loving, how aboundingly giving the needed tone to Che bowels, and
few cases long resist the use of this medi­
merciful, how matchlessly just, how
cine. Try it once. Large bottles only
terribly vengeful!
Pearce Amerson, fifty cents nt W. 11. Guodjear’s Drug
misled by falsehood and domestic Store.
treachery, did execute a will iu the
Bncklcn’s Arnica Halve
terms of the paper which this court
The, best salve in the world fqr cuts,
has allowed ns such to go to probate.
In time, dissatisfied with it, he re- bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
-ajlred to revoke it, and he solemnly, .sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
declared to his son that he had corns, and all skin Irruptions, and posi­
tively cure piles or no pay required. It
revoked
it.
And.
sirs,
he
told
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
the truth.” Lifting his voice until it or money refunded. Price—
•
25 cents
per
jarred the timbers of the room, he box. For sale by W.
‘ H. Goodyear, tbe
cried: ‘‘Pearce Amerson died intestate! druggist.
God rest his soul!"
Howell has eighteen students at Ann
Amerson rose shuddering and took
Arbor.
steps toward Carruthers.

“Mr. Carruthers,” said Torrance,
“will you please take the stand, sir?’’
Amerson then passed to where Mr.
Flint was still seated with Rainer.
“Don’t say anything to me. Wile. I
ain’t in no fix to talk to nobody. I
ain’t quite cert’n in my mind whether
I’m a livin' person or a dead one. Look
like I ought to be a dead one. You’ll
have to take keer o\ yourself, WEe.
Look like it a-goin* to he showed I
can’t take kepr o' nobody, not even
myself, let alone o’ t’other people. . Go
Tong and.tend to your own case best
you can.”
When Amerson withdrew, he said,
piteously:
“Stand by me. deems, till they put
me in the pen’tenchnry. I never—”
“Do hush, Uncle Lishy. There isn’t
a particle of danger for you of* any
sort.”
The penitent groaned, but otherwise
held his peace.
Without once looking at Amerson,
Carruthers answered the questions.
When the clerk at the call of Torrance
handed to him the paper, Amerson
again rose and advanced two or three
steps, looking eagerly at it Torrance,
smiling, said:
“There’s hardly a doubt, Mr. Amer­
son, that this is the paper referred to.
If it be not, the mistake can be cor­
rected hereafter."
“Sit down! Do sit down, Amerson,”
whispered Watson. He obeyed and

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Rev. R. N. Middleton. M. E. clergy­
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aud rest were strangers to tue after preach­
ing till I used “Adlronda.” Now 1 aleep
soundly and wake refreshed: I can bearti­
recommend “Adlronda.” Sold by W. H.
Goodyear.

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watched the witness with anxiety
painful to be seen.
“Mr. Carruthers,” began Torrance,
“will you be good enough to state to
this co^rt whether or not you were
present at the execution of a will by
Pearce Amerson? If so, then please
say at about what time, in what capac­
ity you acted, and mention any others
who were there."
“Yes, sir, I was present, It was in
the summer, July, I think, in 1880. I
had been acting as clerk for some time
in Mr. Wiley Amerson’s office. Mr.
Pearce Amerson came there with Mr.
Lishy Flint and Mr. William Lilly, and
told his son that he was ready to sign
that will. Mr. Wiley Amerson got it
from his desk i;i the back roam and
handed it to his father. He, after
looking it over, called on us to witness
it We did so after he signed it him-

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people are

Address all orders to

When she waaa Child. she cried for Chatoria.

Decatur elUrens are agitating tbe qno­
tion ot putting in ■ water wortta plank

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Pttche

THE HASTINGS BANNER.

�BaHNERj

HASTIN'
,v K ........ .

..

, r

■

If You Have
Scrofula*
Sort‘d*

ni

any other skin disease,•

take

AVER'S

SARSAPARILLA
tbe Siil"^'
Bloed-l’ui
.
and Spriiir Medicine.
Cures others,

will cure you
BUSIN S CARDS.
iuiv. .tn auction
.\urv| experience

.1 .M. SMITH.

.. SMITH

KKi’uind, Mich .
. *i K. Km-.ppen.

« DENISON.

ra cb. bi*:..
iplj'f. Michlaan.

Mich. । -v
1 day er nlrl.t.

Of­

Hastings. Mich.
. the state. Col-

.elan an»l

t. and Surgeon,

of detxit.
nd Surgeons.
responded to with

• li Estate Office.
tiMttnn,
5- tale Brat KCate
,-rJ ron /evm.tng.
. :&gt; s: nct Books, com­
, : i-r.-.Mi complete
- BROOKS. Clark.

S •-

pl?
K. HMltnipUr
of tbe state.

&gt;’vuees :a
A.£KEM;
(Over J.* 1
?-rttowiti i
irreptj «

CoAstore.)
State. f •“llectlor.;

Council FrocoodlMf.,.

* FINANCIAL FAILURE.

ttu.
of 32000
8*000 with
'.ir&gt; pres
the enm
sum of
with ample
ample san
sureties
pres| unfed and read.
.
I
Moved by Aid. Busby that lhe above
I bond be accepted and approved Carried.
Ayes, Bennett. Busby, ijuffman. Tinker

and Wabirrt*

The following accts, audited.
•1,95
Chaa. Grace Illlir
,50
H. Wentworth
Moved by Aid. Weisaert that lhe tMts.
be allowed and order drawn for same

• UKMLrtTION Tais week.
95 quires.
Hrr-afh-:
■.-..1 . fay advertisements
Rut
’i. e Fueadays st latest to
®*un* Insertion iu .h&lt;- isjue of tbe week

hinfr yr

ii&lt; lhe «vstem. and
.ns tskiiiR Hood's
rui«i irts.

• '»inx to ha

her the Plainwell fair

at Plainwell at 75
n old corn 5 cents

h*4Vr.

Mlene sp&gt;; ' 'ii • going to plant a
Ttenutr u! 7.: ’ e i» tbe river there in
’’’It'teatit.r

TteWaiwa
I, tlirra
“• liimlwr (j..,.
^r- H farmer
““’I'm road,.
trees it w-iU
•o:i!&lt;l fl.; !
of Un-ir «;

r(”- n this part of the
■
1 wiWi extinction, and
'i i' a higher price every
*" I occupy the waste
’' anting young walI sot be many yean* until
a material addition to the

‘‘
Frnnock of Delton
!
occurred at tbe
sfa’her*
Smith of
,a&lt; ”Venln&lt; •* » •’d&lt;*k
»»!)*■ w ” A'
officiated. A fine
'taJL
‘'••remocy was attektw,‘t?1’ "T™ rr““ ,hl&gt; C“F—

totnLf ।
Eetatrlr

relegraph.
tobortL »a «ged couple od
J • rOn‘I,,(,Un* to Freeport, Mich.
th* City, when their
hkwwT.
« Posing eiecTh ’i' °rner
,x,vell and Portage
OMottklr hor,*e’’hied and collided with
U*ir
»tre

«dtlaow'
r*' ‘itnMhin&lt; the buggy
*1. Coburn - ” '&lt;,UpIe to the R^Und.
bsL wiJn V'
into a near by
&amp; C' Tayk,r waa called.
* IMr °t . ”in nn'l the couple proceeded
Uir-T*1’ afu‘r ^curing another
**••»»«v. o Telegraph.

i

STATE NEWS.

the
under the
trust
»«. first
... .. month
—-----------------— sugar
..
tariff werb SeejkSl.SSS. while the total I
receipt, ot the firot monlh ureler the |
McKinley tariff were »3»
y&gt; .
P" “ot
.rekter
The »v&lt;-kty.*'
monuuy receipts of the IT montlnrthat [
the McKinley tariff was in effect, were
839,581,016, or nearly 3U per cent,
greater than that of the firat month of
the sugar trust tariff law.
But tbe suggestion is made that It Is
not fair to compare the September receipta of this year with all the year
round receipta of other years, because
September ia a light month In receipta.
So let us compare the receipts of Sep­

,
i
[

।

the whole
whole American
American dip,
you
,ou will find
The
The democratic
democratic state'
state' central
central comcomthe
pl!p.. y&lt;
tlmltbe decline Im, l-jn
tn.ra 11
It to “ittoe met at Grand Rapids and de
•un from
ls p,.r C(,nt F lh&gt; tj,trty.fivo
day
,|' cided to put the name of Parry Mayo,
•
nf c
C*l*ilun
county, on the state ticket
slnJc „wl
put on tbe tree li»U j-• ™
»‘-‘
^no. »Uhvu;h ~c;l- srt «dv#ncing in ! —
,O1»' lieutenant governor to succeed J«
Jordan, declined. Mayo is the
Europe, American wools are still go-.
populist candidate for the same office.
— ~vsn
jn^ down at a time when our mills are
the busiest woolen mills it) the world, I
। AbolUhoa Prteon Contract Labor.
■ •V
for they hare free raw material and.|
At tome}’ General Ellis, in examin* ]««■«&gt;
the McKinley law protection until I
ui&lt;i Bunlulea
Ing the statutes relative to the man*
January 1. 1WU. Ihesc are unnsaaila-1 lgem(,nt o; t),e prk.on,
_________
*
Cf 018 BUt**
ble facta
&lt;l made the startling discovery that by a

•

m K'plds

pi'?1 ’nd K&gt; r«" ■’&lt; Hi' O. B’Intel.?.'1"’
Co. BeiroB.
. J"1 R"pl11’ *’ S«"-C» Hotel
Su
OeL 2«h- lo Friel,v Not.
Mat.
sod trial tree. Ha.tinf,
■ 'v. ' Med to report Id perw,..

the

TRAD8 MARK aoMsanmw

V heeler'si

Jt^iure
iVerve v/'***^

I blunder on the part of the legislature
। ot 1S33 the convict contract labor sys]
LSTSugar is sweet, but the demo- tem In this slate has been abolished,
and WeiaaerL
-POSITIVELY CURESj cratic part}’ seems to have more of it
—
iioved by Aid. Huffman that the bill of
tember under the sugar trust tariff j on hand
__
than it wants.—Chicago Inter!
short But Newav items.
with the September receipta under the ( ^cean.
o^an.
B. Wentworth be allowed Carried
i
8. W. Fowler, of Manistee, died at
Ayes, Bennett, Busby, Huffman, Tinkler McKinley tariff While wears about it ।
,.tarsomo people are wondering why. s“ D1“go. Cal During the war he
“n °®c,'r of the sllt11 Michigan Sieepletumesa nr.d all lierangemenu
suppose we take. ip the preceding tarin,
tariff. ,. cil0;rnian Wilson did not slay In Lon- '
Osborn and WeiaaerL
Nervous Systetp.
Nays, None.
.
. from ,0&lt;&gt;n.
,on. &gt;l
[j ires
free gwveruuieuw
governments are re..,
really.so I infantry.
and cover say the
I— Septembers
—,-----On motion of Aid. Huffman council ad­ ISM to 1SVI- This will give usagbmpae bothersome.—iowa State RegUter.
XI
John Simmons, a brakeman on the
journed HU Friday eve. Oct. IS *Mof the Arthur administration, all of
3TThe net results of tic great ef- j Wisconsin Central road, was crushed
E. G. Holbrook.
Mr. Cleveland’s first four years, all of fort to secure democratic harmony arc ! to death by an ore train while coup­
Recorder.
nofrtlosei □Bjak.BXSDfil
Harrisfin’s term, and a part of Clevc- I now perfectly evident to the naked j Hug cars at Bessemer.
Purely Vegatable, guaranted free from
land's second term, and will also give eye.— N. Y. Tribune.
j
Mystic Shriners from all parts of
opiates, 100 full size doses, 50c.
seven Septembers under tj&gt;e tariff of .
&lt;3TThe voters have got tired of । Michigan will have a big time at Flint
1883 three Septembers under the Me- , drooping democratic ballots in the slot October 18. when the degree wiH be
M. D. Bailey. Receiving Teller Grand Rapcts (Mich.) Savings Bank, msv&gt; he cannot say
bv local anpllcallons. as they cannot reach the Kinler law, and the first September [ and seeing wages go down. They will ; conferred on a class of candidates.
too much In favor of ■•Adlronda,” Wheelers
diseased portion of the ear. There Is on.y one under lhe sugar trust tariff. It may :
exhibit their weariness in November.
William Thompoon was found dead Heart and Nerve (hire.
way to cure beafnom. and that
m’
Prepared by Wheeler and Fuller Medicine
I tonal remedies. Deafness Is
tft. be worth while, too. to ytve the ex- ; -Milwaukee Fcntinei.
in bed at his homo in Fenton. Heart
Co.. Cedar Springs. Mich. Sold by.
I1 .uned condition of We mucous lining of thr neuditures in each month. It will be ,
ta-lt is n fact worthy of notice that
w“ "upposed to hare been the.
Eustacfdan Tube. When thin tube grta intHm
rd you hare a rumbling sound or tmpenm observed that the total receipts under | of nil the clergymen who preach polit- cause.
...
hearing, aud when it Is entirely .TtZSSwSSoiv the sugar trust tariff In September.
The September product of the At­
ical sermons.not one can be found who
HASTINGS,
MICH
nets Is the result, and unless tbe Indanmiation
can be Uken out and this tube restored w it* 1SIH are leu Mun m n".V Srpfrodar in Im , finds it necestury to denounce repub­ lantic mine in the Houghton copper
Xnll rondblMO. bwria
■MH and that the expenditures are
region
was
tons;
that
of
the
licans
In
office.
Wherever
you
find
forever: nine cases out of ten are va'1^
..
ireal'er thanany ^plmber in Im pear,. ।
tsrrb. which lx nothing but »
?S e
municipal corruption denounced from Wolverine 81 If tons.
tion of the mucous surfaces. "
KlfneL
the pulpits you will Bud democrats
Mrs. IL &lt;1. Brown and Mrs. McKnight
Rfcelplk
Hundred Dollars for any caw* of Ijwdno v
917 173.912
filling municipal
offices.—Cleveland were thrown from their vehicle in
,|C9.£29.II»
(caused by catarrh that
Septcmle-r 1NM.
J6W8JUH
,
.-...1'7
i
»»-%'•
list's curro.jrc. (»;.&gt;dr
West Bay City and Mrs. McKnight was
September IWU.
W.5KJ.IBI
Leader.
. 31.CftJ.TOl
September l.**6.
t7.UC6.w5
tyCrov. McKinley states an impor­ seriously injured
. 33.8M1.M6
September WL
551-Sold by Druggie*. 75c.
H.K--4JI»U tant truth in a terse and plain way » h4n
. 81.06.174
McGarry’s oil-burner factory in the
14.lW.Qj8
. SMiArtO
he says that "we must not only have south end of Bay City was partially
, 36.7H3 331
ZX.W7.U37 something to sell, but be able to find
, *7.1C».5M
destroyed by fire.
Seven! cott«es will be built it Bkrbor
38.198,483
,TO7.a»
somebody to buy. ' That is to sgy,
».473.010
Point this fall.
30.323.018
Scpu’n,s:
our products are worthless unlr.re w».
September
Every elder mill In local option Van Bu­
have a market for them, and there
can be a market only when the affaird
ren county ia now running in full bisst.
Kinlcv tariff was in operation (1891,
of the government are so conducted as
Cro,well ship, about t’""'’'-1" /*?
to inspire business confidence, to pro­
Inada of grain weekly to tbe city markits. T\T^'0eenVZ3teT^nlhmote manufactures, and to keep labelsuffering with weakness and
employed-in other words, when the
Tbe root ot Bay City’, new «'W •&gt;£' £
emaciation, who give little
democratic party is not in power.—St.
expected to be completed inside of tbir j trMt tariff n
“
lt*
nourishment to bables,should
Louis Globe-Democrat
da'yk.
ry'Instead of paying off any of tbe
lake
Charles Norton ba. just tett
'"r
national debt the present administra­
Huuoluln. The trip ticket cost him only
tion has been compelled to borrow
S50.000.000 lo pay the running ex­
•65.
«en that sugar -M penses of the gorernment and has
tariff, as far as we b.«i &lt;££J- been forced, by reason of the exigen­
cies of the treasury, to 'ncr°acb ,‘Fo“
been a failure ro
u7lom receipta
Ari the rood nullities.
b&amp;e fbtaaL
the gold reserve of 8100.000,000, which
of eompari^n. The uu.ro
Harsaparilla. Ab'vve all it purifies
“ The Niagara Falls Route.”
had never been encroached upon since
thL*strengtbeoinatheuervee; R
d under ita fir.t n.onth
the hour that JohS\Sherman estab­
digestive orpm. *«'Wj^fe“lnUrei aysteni. 50 per cent, of mose
lished itviotvn to thte present admimsliver, ten*
££rrh and Kbeu
lhe Cr'eam of Cod-liver OU
month of
tho first month were
♦ration
but which has been enreceipta during th®
”OBe nnder ^Mhed upon by from 840,000,000 to
and hypophosphites. It will
flLMTIMCMI
but about 55 per ce
McKlnley law: LTw Wa'X there is KO.000.000 of
give them strength and make
U, flrot month of the^
HnotPaWl. euro nB
Arrowed money and Kit.WWO taken
Stations.
jaundice, mulgsation. sick nesdacoe. -w
their babies fat/
IU first "onth
FJ^, ol a„y core „.,t ot thti sacred fund which Mr.
the world over, .endorse It.
receipts far
.inring ten years,
aeveland
iu
hi»
first
inauguretion
^ponding m0”‘LX7ff.lnd four
C. R. O8B0BV.
speech said it wonld be a reolationof
UljU old »n4 weM-trled
Du't be deteiisd bj Sibrfrtirtesl
S first month of Its public honor to encroach upon. -Gov.
Boothing Hyrui f&lt;* Mder ‘7°
adminiMrationa. the fl
o{
McKinley.
'

C AyU. Bennett, Busby, Huffman. Tinkler

COMMENT AND OPINION.

HEART DISEASE, NERVOUS
Prostration, Epilepsy,

18652819

Your
Daily
Bread

«

Mothers

Scott’s
Emulsion

Physician,,

bn o

Remember there
White Lead

Aid. Osborn took lih seat.

LOCAL NEWS.

Prodn“d

Common Council met In
•Ion Friday eve. Oct. rjih. *94
**
It f.n- *
’*•**•• Mecetpu.
Mayor Grvusel i residing.
'
*
meet the expJ££^J7,*1"1' 'bough to
1‘rment &gt;t roll c»n, AW. Bennett. mPk,
are hundreds of brands of
rnvn em BwmdleO.
Uuffmnn, O.boru, Tinkler and Water.
’ Ita first moJu, thet1 th' fiO’OTUnient. mtuteteSuoa P"“nt dTO«™“oml.
Sc’crtt) well-to-do fanners from butWhite Lead (so called) on
«■» P«t“ a yeara T
in
Abeent al roll call, Bu.b, and Weluert
roundimr township, were In Hollnnd
market that are not White Lead,
Mine, ot meetings ot Oct. 3, 6, 10 ro.H little more th£Xlf ^'P18 undor II
, Reeking legal advice to escape pay­
1
free i#oou
McKinley law
m tho“ ond«'' ‘b«
and approved.
.
composed largely of Barytes and
ment of notes given to “fake” doctors.
Moved bj Aid. Hicks that lhe conim„nl. b« nec'i, *7 WDl • »•" bond issue
Some weeks ego men claiming to be
other cheap materials. But the
cation from H.-E. I,. P. Co be referred m ^^^•^“'“^Ttte0'
., n,)rr ,h.
doctors from the Indianapolis med­
cum. on Pupilc Lighting Carried.
number of brands of genuine
of ™m,e££,o&lt; th'5econd
ical
and
surgical
institute
went
Ayes, All.
Abutppointmcut to
11 bitter dem Jr. ?V&gt;,tkW ,cun‘ri-'«. prominent through there guaranteeing to cans
The following accta, audited:
n™ tf,ro”k'bm.t the west, nota- diseases for suran ranging from 350 to
W. A. Scidmore, labor
■
Chi™, “"• *«»«■» MacVeagh. ot •150. A score or more signed notes,
•11, 98
K. S. McMurry.
3,00 XXho,V'ct “• “ - ~
which turned up in the banks, but the
•I. Edgi'r.
hens rf7' a! lB&lt;L:
St'ni&gt;tor Voor- doctors have disappeared. The stran­
3,76
F. Fiflrid.
floni.hn.ent
1’ ”,1“?
°u
lhcl
’ «
6. OU -u&gt;ni.h„,e
ere .rc
"I"”*- “b* "''ymanyothnt ’The^X"
th,; 7"?
“,»
5. (tarrwon
gers must have raised 83,000 or more in
1.50 torln law
,J f
klng prominent In.tlielr about a week.
tu'lf.fu11 I ano^T.
*1
i is limited. The following brands
1,50
t£t !?• “ •‘“ternent to the-fiople j
Ubas. Ulckcnaou
1.50
: are standard “Old Dutch” process,
!» th "1“ °' "OO' U “dvancing;
Return* After Thirty Year*.
C. Schultz
I
Thomas
Cooney
vanished
from
the
K. Waters
and just as good as they were when
right of all his relatives in Detroit
W. Mellon
McKinley
Uw.
the
P
“
“
K&lt;!
th
'
1.50
you or your lather were boy’s:
thirty years ago and wit not again
Moved by Aid. Huffman that tbu iccia,
"‘f,111 milU™
sihlr n?! .1lKllt “ wo“ld "«'m Impoa- heard from until the other day, when : •« Anchor,” •
be allawed and tfrdeni drawn ou respective Jolla ™k-sTthan
‘•Morley,”
•
b
e
that
the
price
of
wool
conld^
ioR
th.t
C
“
tir^Xo^ld
he walked into his brother John’s
tunds for same Carried
“Shipman,
“ Eckstein,”
main where it was fonnd on July 1, house. He had been mourned as dead. i •' Armstrong A JtcEelvy,”
Ayes Bennett. Hicks. Huffman, Osborn
'■ecm to indicate that th
7“
Tinkler and Waters.
K’mT °( th° torthv.extern He says that he went from Detroit to &gt; “ Boymer-Bauman,' ’
win
;
inal the new law state.
lion dUl
‘‘i1’001 °n' hm“l«d mil- Mates it was being offered at prices the Ohio oil fields aud, though he wrote ; “Davis-Chambers,”
“Collier,’
Nays. None.
“ Fahnestock.'
Which were reglly lew than the cost of letters home for some time, they we’re
Aid. Waters excused.
Moved by Aid. Hicks that tin* bill for St.
Minpmg. packing, etc., and yet with­ all returned to him through the dead !
Fob Colobs.—National Lead Co.*a Pure
work in 3 and 4 wds. be allowed and order Uu^eX^Xue^l al, there has been no advance even in letter office. Since then he han trav­ 1 White Lead Tinting Colon, a one-pound can to
the moat notable cases U may be ar- eled around the world.
drawn on 3 wd. Gen. Hlg. Fund instead ot
l‘ a 35-pound keg of Lead and mix your own
X?Of rdrd’&lt;,,“u,ioB*^^*
3 and 4 wd. fund. Lost.
gu«l that wool wax offered as low as
I paints- Save* time and annoyance in matching
Aid. Waters took Ids scat.
Michigan Factorlr*.
worth of goodawere piled up in the six cents In Arizona and some of the ;
' ,
shades, and insures the best paint that it to
Ayes, Beiiuett. Hicks. Huffman. Waters. bonded warehouse, ()f the coontiy western territories and that it la still
The Michigan factory Inspection
jxmible tu p«t on wood.
Nays. Osburn aud Tinkler
bureau
reports
as
follows:
1
'Send
’**'* us a (KMlal
“* card* and get our book on
being
offered
at
those
prices.
Thia
i
rate off ‘"o°n“*n"''er the reduced
paints and color-card, free; it will probably
Moved by Aid. Hidks that tbe bill of C. rate offered by the new law
So it may be true us to some o, the loiiali. : lu 1.0(1 factorlov, or a trifle more than half
O. Freer be referred tp chairman of aid*!
C
number in the alate Inspected to Oc- . save you a good many dollars.
rereira"'",™.'.’'’ l° ’* “P'etefi that tliF tics, hut we
arefprepared
toany
say,
fron, tober
'" 1.' there l)aa been a reduction In wages of I
*----v[&gt;•!
walk cotn. Carried.
.
NATIONAL LEAD CO.
th« mreaf
. vu vo ..
"* , irom
.
receipta of the first mouth under the inc
most a..4l.__.i
authentic
sources,
---------ranuim, that
buai there
mere trom6 tort percent tdnoe last year, when an
Ayes. All
'
Chicago* Branch,
” a
“ general decline ’ in the price* of average cut of 10 per cent, was made. There '
»s
wool
r
“
o
“
*
’
•«'
“
O'
1
Slate and Fifteenth Streets, Chicago.
Moved by Aid. Huffman that the bill for
were 1.106 factories running full time. 3M part I
the
American
clip
everywhere.
St. w«»r* in 3 and 4 wds. be
K referred
;v... * iu [ that Ul X'X'im'"Z P^.I&lt;1 “
time
and
114
idle.
The
number
of
operatives
,
The circular of Justice, Bateman A
an...
the Claims
for a reduced tariff
employed wu* 2*.205 Ism than if the fuctoriea .
« hairman of sidewalk com. &lt;-.rr!,.,i
Carried.
।
.
Ay«. All.
I; were fully
■ '? Jostled.
I'”118'’1:
■
iM -i
,coruraifif’i(”» merchants of were running to their fpll capacity. The an- &gt;
_______ -..................
0* let n,i Mje wh»t it really did da
t blladelphia, issued October 1. 1894, uual Joss to labor by thia condition of affairs
Be it resolved by fhe Common
Council!! J*
&lt;
•• sewer |I - ibe ,aw n^nt into effect Angust 28. confirms all that is claimed concerning was 110416.910. or nearly 36 per cent
of tin- city of HasUugp that a public
l»e constructed wli the enst side of Broad- I M&gt;
' that the first month of its workings the price of wool. To the following
Health in Michigan.
way and extending f&lt;otn the sewer now i may fairly be put down as the cal­ extracts, taken from their circular,
During the week ended October 6
endar
month of September
An offi­ with the following atatement and dia­ reports sent in by sixty-three observ­
constructed from a point west of the
Uourt House to th** iwirtti line of Green St. 1 cial document issued by the treasury gram of prices, we challenge the oppo ers in various portions of the state to ;
in said city and that Che fol low1 ng city lots ! department, under the auspices of the ' bition to confirm to the people of this the state board of health indicated that
l»e assessed for the const ruction of the ; democratic secretary of the treasury, country the absolute fact as claimed remittent fever increased in area of I
Fame, to wit. Loin N&lt;&gt;. 653, (154, 655, 7'34. entitled “The comparative statement j by them, that wool is advancing while prevalence. Typhoid fever was re- ;
735, 7B0, 71) I. 7M. 793. 794. 796. 707. 708, 1 of the receipt* aud expeoditures of the | the figures show u continual decline ported at ninety places, diphtheria at .
S3 J. 834, 835. S36. S37, 838 and 899 ar- , Lnitetl .States." shows the following I in this country. We reiterate that the thirty-twro, scarlet fever nt fortj’-flve‘ I
Full oft trilh starch and gloat serene,
cording to tbe original plot of the village figures for the month of September | average decline in the nineteen
TSe linen oullar starts the mom;
consumption at 286 and smallpox at ‘
(now city) of Hastings recorded in the Receipts. 839,691.338.88; expenditures,
months from March 1, 1893, to October Detroit, Rives township and Munches- ■
Pull oft -it iiMnlime it la teen
office of the Register of Deeds of Barry
AU willed, wrinkled and forlorn.
880,323,018.61.
. 1, 1594. is 37.08 .per cent., while the av- ter township.
Vutiuty.
since “
the
passage of the
Thus'it will be perceived that the ;' erage
«*»" decline •'"".
■c piaaag.
That's what you must expact of
W. F. Hicks.
receipta wore »7.T0I.T»0.3T less than •i free
*”*' wool bill
b? in thirty-five
*.h,rt.f&lt;i»c days
‘l»y»Is
"»7.24
’•!&gt;»
Halt Insjtrclor's Report.
such a collar; ifs the linen of iL
Moved by Aid. Bennet^ that the above the expenditures during the month .if ' !Tr "J*.*" ***«nli«n ir
" ’
The report of the state salt inspector ■
The stand-up collars won’t stand
is now called to
resolution be accepted and adopted Carried. ;
lhe following statement:
up, and the turn-down collars will
shows the inspection for September as i
Ayes. Bennett. Hlck.-i. Huffman. Osborn, September, the first month under the j
wilt down. Thp easy. Cheap, and
The Bateman
circular
of October
1 follows:
J
new
tariff
law.
And
this,
too
in
the
’
&gt;
&gt;
&gt;
,
"
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Tinkler and Waters.
pleasant way cut of this is to wear
MSnUtco.
1JR4I4:
Maaon.
7X9J9;
Bay.
62.369:
|
I very month in which the receipts were.1
Prices
। “ Celluloid ” Collars and
American
wool since
the
advent
Moved by Aid. Hicks 'that the chairman ' expected to run wry large l*ecause of | fer
i *L.2;T.
&lt;„r,Kri&gt; ''?i°
**uc‘* th
J* ^
ve“t of St- Clair, uH.«7; Saginaw. 43.645. Iosco, fl.914. ,
Midland. 5-CX and Hur.m. 3,106 barrels, ma*.;Cuffs. These goods are made
of Sea er Com. Ik? authorized to procure j tho&lt;-nuriuous Importation of foreign ।
' C
, eve an s administration, tar n total for September of 87i.»5 barrels. I
by covering linen collars or cuffs
on both sides with"CELLULOID,”
plans and specifications for extension of j goods piled up Th the warehouses wait- I The same diagram shows the course of 'Tin total Inspection lo Ctotober 1 for the year 1
1 2.415.153 tmrrela. u falling off of 301.4^9 bar­
st-wrr on Broadway ooutb to north line! ing to cqme in under the new law. If j prices in the London market for wool ta
thus making them strong and
“ • of the same kind and quality. This ’rels. to. etimpared wjth the inspection for the ।
durable, and waterproof, not aflccGreen Sl Carried.
'
the
new law in this first mofith,
. . »■ * !
takes for comparison XX OMo 'uwe date last year.
i ted by Lent or moisture. There
Axes, Bennett Hicks. Huffman. Osborn, which it was expected to be &lt;
•xception- n|)&lt;i a
average Port Pliillip,
ere no other waterproof goods
l ire iniurwntenu
Tinkler and Waters.
ally productive of revvimc. At i u ' 'vl,lcl&gt; are w°olBo* the same kind and
| made this way, consequently none
At tiic annual meeting in Grand Rap- .
produces a deficit of $7.701,m.। it
docs
it
i
»wu
,
q
ua
jj|y
Qs
ncar
may
although
a
that can wear so well, when soiled
Moved by Aid. Hicks that the matter ot
not take much &lt;d an arithmetical ex­ ' good Port Phillip is rather the best, ids of the Michigan Association of '
I simply wipe them otl with a wet
amendment to Fire Ordinance be laid over
pert to figure out the prospective de­ aud in order that it may not be claimed Fire Underwriters the following offi- ■
|
cloth. Every piece of the genuine
till next regular meeting Carried.
cers wen* elected:
1 is stamped like this:
ficiency in twelve months nt nearly a that we have taken only one grade or (
Ayes. All
President, J. W. O'Brien. Grand Haven: rice I
hundred
million
dollars.
On motion of Aid. Hicks council adjourn­
quality. We also show that the decline president, F. A. Vernor. I&gt;e troll; secretary and
Now to compare the wurkingsof this , on nil kinds of wool since l*resident treasurer. J, S. Fletcher. Detroit; executive I
ed.
sugar trust tariff with the much I Harrison left the white house has committee, J. a. Armstrong. Detroit: J. B. ,
E. G. Holurook.
|
maligned MaRinley law.
The first ! been over 37 per cent. The decline in . Sheridan. Saginaw. Sam H. Row. Lansing.
Recorder.
jnouth's reoeipta from customs alone fir.e nr merino wools alone (which con­
Found • Bismuth Mine.
Insist upon qoods
marked
.
»
। under the new law were $!3.a64«99a . stltute the bulk of the American clip)!
Weatherstpn and Ropes, prospectors (
JtammonC.unullfliM^n speetal reratoa
cuslom, rej,ci,,w unJ,.r lhe
u,Nvl„„lou wp,rraaK lnu,e.nroe
if you expect full yjtisfict’.c.i. and
, has excetried 40 per cent In lhe three t for gold! have discovered a mine near j
if your dealer dor snot key p them;
\ta.ra r ~.7ji Iwraii’.,,
“,,nU’
,h" MrKniley law were Scm.
outaidc columns
ot
the
table
is
shown
■
.Lv .".Liu L raLwnd Ishpeming. th&lt;* rock of which assays &lt;
send direct to v-cuclcs:"',' ajn-.«u«.*
Meyor t.reusel ureal r.ng
I 0M. I u. showing the edstoms rceeints 1
average decline which has taken seven dollars in bismuth to the ton. I
and wc will mail c-: ;pb. S»nU
IJiwut M rol cal ‘..AM. Bewwlt. Uusbj..
the arBt month of lhe jjcKinlw the..........................
I place since wool was put on the free i Bismuth has a commercial value of i
size, and whether d-np u»
UAt&gt;M'nt at roll ea’l1 AW Hick., Osborn' law in the first month of its operation '
Including coarae wools, which about
about two
pound. There
There is
is i
two dolines
dollars per
per pound.
tnrued-dowa colinr U • u’.cxL
and Waters
"
][to have bran more than fifty per cent | have declined very little and which P° point known in the United States.
Collars 35c. each. Cuffs «&lt;x*. pair.
Un morion of Aid. Tinkler reading of greater than Urn customs rm»ipte un-, | are oniy -_5 pvr cent, of the whole. where it is mined,
The CELLULOID COMPANY
isms nr last meetlnc ootdponed.
der the sugar trust tariff law. But | American clip. But If you lake fine or ,
——------[427-29 Broadway, NewVo-fr
I.ieatrnwnt Governor,
Governor.
" he Saloon bt Bond of Thon. Dovle in | that is not all. The total receipts of merino wool, which is 75 percent, of.
For i.teu»en»nt

’

®

Is no doubt a matter of
some concern to you,
but net so when you
buy it at the City Bak­
ery. Everyone when
in the city should get a .
cheap lunch at the City "
Bakery. Hot tea and
coffee at all hours of
the day. Finest line of
Confectionery in the
city.

A. E. REMKES. FROF’K.

�The Society connected with Emmanuel
twenty mil non dollars a year. The
church will be entertained Thursday Oct.
Shth. by Mesdamcs N. Bartow, F. Barlow. output of the mines exported is en­
Crway.
H. Barber. C. Barber, R. Doyle, E. Hol­ tered at upward of twenty million dol­
Allie Murphy who ba* been visiting her brook. B. Rose, S. Crowell, Mary Hicks lars annually, and the furs, fish, skins
mater lu thr slate of New Tort returned aud tbe Misses Knowlton. Leins. Schuman and other produets that come into
home Tuesday.
Jones and Hamlin. Supper served at tbe European Russia from Siberia are
B. Fisher made a business trip to Grand Parish House from 3 to 7. Everybody worth from five million to nix million
Rapid* Tuesday.
invited.
dollars. It was for the purpose of de­
August Vsn Pratt has purchased the
Tbe meeting of the Emmanuel Y. P. S. veloping this vast territory ft.nd en­
Shutes farm near Spring Brook.
couraging immigration thither that
' John Barber and wife visited friends In C. E. Oct Stst. will be led by Mire Minnie
the government of the czar has under­
Replogle.
Rosa Wednesday.
taken to expend thirty million dollars
Thieves have commenced putting in their
There will lie meeting as usual by the
upon
the railway mentioned, which
work in this vicinity, Chas. Barber has Spiritual Society at their hall next Sunday
will be over four thousand miles long
hmT between $40 and 860 dollars worth ot afternoon at 2:80.
and
will
connect the Black sea and the
beans taken while several hen roosts have
Oysters will be served by the Epworth Baltic with Viadivostock on the sea of
been visited.
Herce Travis had a barn raising last League next Tuesday night from 7 lo 8 Japan. It is not expected that the
Everyone cordially invited. Ten cents.
Thursday.
railway will pay expenses of operation
' Maurice aud Albert Fisher are attending ^J|sm McLaughlin’s pupils will render an for some years to come, but it will
school nt Richland.
Autumn day program ou Friday afternoon doubtless be an important factor in
Mrs. Jennie Reynolds and W. Cartlidge Little Minnie DeVine as queen, will ad­
the shifting of existing trade routes,
‘
visited relatives in north Irving last week. dress her “subjects” aud announce lhe
a new
Fred Barber entertained a friend from program. With Rlchmand Hams and Clif­ and it will certainly open up
and productive continent to settle
Bastings Saturday aud Sunday.
ford Micliael as attendants, aud autumn
A party of •hunters, report says, from songs and selections tbe little folks hope to ment”
Kniamazoa rut in their appearance here on please the visitors.
Sunday tramping the woods aud fields
One ot the most remarkable leaps
aud we are sorry to add that report also
Kcal K4»t*to Trunsfern.
ever recorded as having been made by
says tha; several much nearer helped do
a horse was that by Chandler, an Eng­
the firing and otherwise breaklug the Sab­
Alex N. Gilleland to Geo. E. and Annludn V. lish steeplechaser, while running in
bath.
FcrguAon. lol 1341. City. gta.
Trustee* of Nashville ch-btliui Ciiurch lo the Leamington Cup at Warwick, in
Piret Coag. Church lot CT. Nashville »t
1847. Bell’s Life of March 28, 1847,
Miner H. Keel- r lo Arabella Stowell, lot 0 and
Farmers are busy caring for their fall
records it, a* follows: “Chandler was
T. Keelers add. Middleville, ffltr.
crop'.
Silas Kud»ley to Hiram M. Bristol, lot 4t». following, there being two other horses
.Mark Ritchie spent Sunday in Carlton. Clcy.Wto.
\
Mr-. Watson had the misfortune to
Sam’i Carh’le to Mart.% Carlisle 4*. arc 14. and riders leading. At the brook Chandlertirider expected that trouble would
Thornapple, &gt;700.
sprain her wrist laat week.
Mary Cnuncr to Hast. Bldg, and Loan Assoc, come to the leaders.
•
•
•
Sure
Ed. Hall Is at work for Hary Turner.
lot 17 eastern add. Chy ta».
.
Itavid K Ben«w* to Thns. R. Allen parcel nee. enough, they all piled up together, and
The dance at Myruii Poller’s Friday
10.
Thornapnle,
f«7(X)
with
one
monstrous
leap
he
cleared
the
runing whs nut wry largely attended on
Isaac N. Keeler. t&gt;er. heirs to Bob'! Allen, lots brook a n&lt;l the flounder. • • * After
atvoiinl of rain.
Middleville 4100.
Elam Springer uud wife were the guests
Tnos. Newton to Maria Newton. 22 a. sec. I. careful • measurement it was put on
Hone
of iriends in Irving Sunday.
Mal^jPi to Orrin D. Ixxuuls, parcel, record as being a leap of exactly thlrThe Journal editoi last week after ns- J
Hope’fxd.
tv-nine feet.”
........... M. F. Jordan, because the latter , ^K-un
Kun’i Beers To
F. Htiwhinan parcel, sec
sailing
to Sam'!
sb
hM j.,lnrt .lw repuldlnn. wouo.l up by |................................. to
K. w,1Uce
saying --wheresoever the carrion h, I hither । w g sec a H«,sMngs
r
UVDMATKM
Great Mt
txnk out. Telte*ll about
will the vultures be gathered together.”; Manly A. Stevens to G«o. W. Kowlader, lot I* ill rnu I Idin
this wonderful subject. Whatever your views
ace on Hypnotism, you will find this book ot
»cr*al value. Published price. 00 cents. Sent
tree, transportation prepared, if you remit 25
Geo. Williams, of Hastings, wma the
cents for subscription to Homes and HeartbM.
guest of his brother, Richard Williams.
the elegant
household monthly AddTtftS
Qi rrt'i.Aia dkhoh.
Bunday.
HOMEBAND HEARTHS PUBLISHING CO.
ituih i-iuiiir. to Robt. 1-hin.p* 106 a kt. x. New
Yoik.
Johnstown |.5tl
Mary Pauli tn Monroe Dletrleh lot 3 Wk. 4.\
Middleville lie.
Mr. Lowden the prohi-whiskey demoAdelaide C. Young to Goo. I- Keeler parcel,
Mlddtev
lie fl.crat-popullst candidate for prosecutor was
Richard Doyle to Sarah A. Doyle parcel, Hope
hi Maple Grove last Saturday fishing for

Additional County News.

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Bl |
I
ij

isnekers vote**
Mr. and Mrs. David Kuntz buried one
of their twins last Friday.
Mrs: Y. P. Cassell is building a bouse
on her farm south of Nashville.
S. Feighner had a sale Thursday of this
week.
Bert Cooper who had his hand shot oft '
at a chlvaree recently, bad his arm ampi-1
fated last week between the wrist and i
elbow.
How cau any man who is an American
vole otherwise than for protection after
learning nf the reception given to the
father of the Wiianu bill by EdglaDd^

TRIALS OF A TICKET MAN.

A prominent Pittsburgh passenger
agent in a conversation with the Poet
gave a few interesting facts relative to
the everyday experience of the av­
erage city passenger man, which those
not directly connected with the busi­
ness know nothing about. He said:
“It is a singular fact the number of
people who visit crar office daily and
the curious questions they ask with re­
gard to railroad rates, etc., when very
often they have no notion whatever of
Mis* Edua Havens. or Three Rivers,
who last year took a special course In the leaving the city, and as a matter of
LiL Dept., visited friends here last week.
fact have not traveled any worth men­
Tbe Inland league and the Unity Club tioning.
Lecture Course are announced. Each of
“For six years there has been a very
these associations offer a course of twenty singular character who has made an
lectures, concerts, etc., ufa very superior annual visit to th&amp; office. I have no
order.
idea from whence he oometh or whither
Very much indignation Is expressed
among lhe students over the cutting down he goeth, but he always asks the self­
same
questions, and goes away ap­
of che vacations. As the matter stands
now a vacation of one week during the parently satisfied with the information
Christmas holiday s is all the intermission he has received. I always expect him
there will be from OcL 1st to Jane 1st, in the springtime, generally about the
first of April, when tlio sun’s rays
excepting legal holidays.
Foot hail is a prominent matter at pres­ grow warmer. Then my quaint old
ent U. of M. defeated Albion Saturday friend comes to .see me.
I should
26 to 10.
judge him to be at least eighty years of
The State Y. M. C. A. Convention has age. He is stooped and feeble, with
been In progress here during the last two hair as white as snow, but well
days of last week and Sunday of this.
dressed, wears a silk hat, and carries a
Mary delegates are present, besides sever­
al prominent Y. M. C. A. men from other cane, and talks in a nervous, jerky
manner.
states,
“He
invariably opens up with:
Tbe great organ which was one of the
wonders of the World’s fair Is being* set ‘What’s the rate to Boston?’ I tell
up in University hall. This organ is .one him, and his eyes light up as he wad­
of the largest in the country and adds still dles out with always the same obser­
more to the musical reputation of Ann vation: ‘Well, by gnm, that’s cheap!
Arbor.
cheap!’ If the njd ix&gt;«n wGuW tell his
A great crowd of
students
and story It might have a tinge of pity in
citizens assembled to hoar Qov. Mc­
it Perhaps he has a son or daughter
Kinley at the M. C. depot last Thursday.
in the Hub city, whom it has been his
He spoke about five minutes. On tbe
platform with him were Gov. Rich and cherished hope to see for all these
years.
Ex. Gov. Alger.
“The biggest out and out nuisance
The
Students
Lecture
Association
course commences Wednesday evening we have to deal with are persons who
with Hou. T. B. Reed of Maine. For tbe rome here with no other intention than
sum of two dollars tbe students ar: offer­ to collect all the railroad literature
ed the following splendid course: Mr. they cau. They have no notion of go­
Reed. Senator John B. Gordon, Rob’t Bur­ ing away, but they grab everything in
dette, Murat Halsted, Ex-Gov. Russell, of tight in the way of time-tables and
Mass.. Pres. Talmage, of Utah University. ocher information bearing upon tour­
U. of M. Oratorical Contest, Lotus Glee
ists’ points in the north, east, south
Ctob. Senator J. W. Daniel, and Ex. Pres.
and
west
They greedily gather
Harrison.
pamphlets,
circulars and
booklets
treating on climate and resources. I
don’t know what these collectors do
You are invited to attend the- Epworth
League meeting Sunday evening to be* Fed with the stuff they get here, but some
by Mr*. &amp; M. Fowler. Subject. The Res­ of them must have a prize assortment.
“Then, the man who travels from
urrection and tbe‘Resurrection Life.
one end of the country to the other is
Tim Ladies Society of the Presbyterian
the person who invariably rushes into
church will lx? entertained by the ladies on
the office and in a brisk manner asks
Friday of this week at the G. A. R. Society
fur a time-table of the line he is about
room. All are cordially invited to attend.
to
take. It is given him, of course,
Supper from 3 to 7
and. without so much as glancing at
A new M. E. church Is being built three the schedule, it is stuffed into his
mUea directly north of Hastings iu tbe pocket, and the ne it question is: ‘When
Leach neighborhood. Tbe corner stone
does my first train leave?’ It never
will be laid Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock
seems to occur to him to look on the
DgUj^th. Further particulars next week.
time-table.
Tbe C. L S, C- will meet with Miss
“So it goes. Sometimes people ask
Michael OcL ,90th. *94.
me questions until I’m afraid the but­
English History, Chap. 3—Mrs. Bailey. tons will dropoff my coat, but after all
Our English—Ada Michael 79-87
we manage to get along with our
Science at the beginning of tbe nluteenth
patrons remarkably well."
Century—Leuis Michael
Character Sketch. Marie AntioneVv—
MISTAKEN IDEAS OF SIBERIA.
Mi,** K&gt;sa!ia Goodyear.
Q.tot*Uon*. Current events.

—fhe Pastor will preach in tbe Presbyter­
ian church next Sunday.

The Y. P. 8. C. E. next Sunday evening
will be ted by Wm. Grigsby.
Slaters of Barry Co. W. C. I*. U.

cmnentton of tbe third district i

L

Hare

A. B. Miller, a gentleman who was
to accompany a party to Russia on a
scientific expedition, in speaking of
the country which his party was about
to visit, had this to say: “Siberia is
popularly supposed to be a barren
waste, extending from the
frozen
ocean on the north to the sands of the
Gobi desert on the south. But this

New Sheet and Music
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We try to give
wnwu. rwipwau-.n
WhX .title IWU...C

you the Best

Hay per ton. C00 to. 7 00
Fork dressed. 8 ».

d re-wed. 5.00.
Jteef live. tJfi.
Manon, dreard.
Wool. w io is.
Applet. 25.
Paars. bo to fin.
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select the very latest songs and
LOOK
FOR
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instrumental music.
Gents, remember tee have work
ON
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WRAPPER.
The first installment is at our
pants at 69 cents. Best Ker­
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The
sey Pants $1.50.
Music is first class and prices reas­
Yours truly.
onable.
•

H. J. FRflKER

JOHN BE55HER,
Tlie Jeweler.

Read and thereby
profit

To 1116 Public
I wish to say that I have taken

back my Livery Stock and will re­
open a Livery barn in the

SL. JONES B/IRN

A golden opportu
nity

I want your trade.

glad to meet all my old customers

I want it because I need it,

It will be

my aim to furnish the best rigs for
the lowest possible price.

Give

me a call.

GOODS &amp; FRIGES are RIGHT
We think we can please
you. Oir new fall goods
— Lamp Chimney ware aiid .
Glassware—is now coin­
ing in. Keep watch and
see our store fill up. We
are bound to be in the
lead. We will show yon

GOOD GOODS
And loft1 of them

Hiis&amp;miis.

JULIUS RUSSELL
MM

IS RECEIVING ADDITIONS TO HIS
STOCK OF MILLINERY’ AND DRESS
GOODS ALMOST DAILY.

Fur Capes, Shawls, Un
derwear, Gloves, Hosiery,

I need it because it’s mv way
making a living.
I want to make a living because

I’ve nothing else to do just now.

A. S. MERCHANT.

Means a store full of cus­
tomers if

Don’t miss it!

On Court Street, where I will be
and many new ones.

C. B. Osborn &amp; Co
The BANKRUPT STORE.

GOODS

I sell for cash because my judg-

IN FACT EVERYTHING IN DRY
GOODS AND MILLINERY YOU WILL
FIND IN LATEST STYLES. AND
PRICES TO SUIT YOUR PURSE.

men t says that is the best method
to accomplish my purpose.

CLOSING OUT SALE
OF
Groceries, Crockery
Glassware. It will
cash buyers to get
prices before buying.
are selling

and
pay
.
our
We

20 W»1’

This same judgment says sell

Clothing,
Hats
AND.. .

Men’s
Furnishings
And I am trying to obey this dic­

tator, whether right or wrong,

$1.00
Best Roller flour, 35
vents iter sack. Our reg­
ular 50 cent tea selling at
40 cents.

VERY PARTICULAR

your trade or failure to trade will

determine.

Please don’t let me

fall out with my judgment, for I
hate to have a row in the family.
Yours truly,

R. K.

As to the variety and quality of our
goods, and aim to keep the best.

DON’T YOU KNOW
That we have a full line of Ladies'
Felt and Beaver slippers; Men’s
Beaver Boots; Felt Boots and Rub­
bers of all kinds; Men’s Welt Shoes
•Tin wide last; Snag Proof Rubber
Boots.

F. G. STOWELL

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BARRY COUNTY POLITICS

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FIGURES DON’T LIE.

POP I STS
A C»«npariM&gt;R ef Mr. Bwwmjt'b Admlato-

Coal will be cheaper
than wood to burn this
waiter and we have acoal
ve th ;t burns less coal
than any other stove made
C all and we can prove it

We understand that some of Mr. Low­
den’s supporters are peddling the story
around the comity that Mr. Sweezey has

been lax In discharging the duties of
Prosecuting Attorney and that be is in­

competent to fill the office. If for nothing
else, policy should have dictated a wiser
course on behalf of Mr. Sweezey’s de­
tainer* and those who attempt to besmirch
his official record, for they might know
that it is au easy thing to compare the ad­
ministration of Mr. Lowden with that of
Mr. Sweezey and in that comparison Mr.
Lowden would be bady left.
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to vou.

FORCIHC The”KRITTER„HOHE

A CONUNDRUM.

| critic and populist tickets.

How much

tencics. lu fact It Is all that we can do our
selves to keep track of the fusion situation
It presents itself In Barry county.
Ijct us look Into some of the dominant
But the people will keep to mind thia
Inconsistencies, that stand out like a bay year that there Is no democratic county
window on a smoke house, iu this fusion ticket, and only a part of a prohibition
ticket. In the first place take Messrs ticket It is all populist. And those
Lowden. Webster and Woodmansee. As democrats, who believe honestly In the
less respect must he have then to allow It

upon the prohibition ticket.

THE SITUATION A

VERY

PERATING ONE FOR

ffiWlliliilliliilimiinimi I

EXAS­

THE

"RING.”

Democracy
is “Very
Backward About
Coming For­
ward.
m

WITH PERSISTENT PULLING
FRONT.
ANO
DETERMINED

PRODDING

hVanValkcnhuroh
Leading Hardware
Dealer of Barry Co.

mhos,

Ml6h
JillWliWII!W|llimmWlllimil|'llilHIWFRI!!i

COAL

I COAL

See the beautiful line
of Furniture we have
comprising all of the
latest and most beauti­
ful designs-

Then
Think
How
Beautiful
And attractive you
can make your home by
the outlay of a few
dollars. You need the
Furniture; we have it
to sell. Why can’t we
deal?

A. McCoy.

BEHIND. IT IS
HOPED TO GET THE
"KRITTER” IN THE
POPULIST STA*\ BLE.

HR. LOWDEN S RECORD.
1891 AMD 1802.Cases commenced and disposed of In Jus­
tice and Circuit Court on plea uf guilty..
72
1 Cases commenced In Justice and Circuit
Court and dismissed, nolle pressed on
plea of nut guilty being interposed..........
2S
N umber of cases contested and tn which
trials were had In Justice and Circuit
Court..................
22
Of these 22 eases there were acquitted sr
*
dumisud cm disagreements 01Juries.../■ 13
Cases contested tn which trials were had
and convictions secured................... - ...
0
Aggregate time these convicted were sent
to Jackson and Ionia was about 15 yean.
Numbered cases Lowden had on Calendar
of August term ot IBfU in Circuit Court
which be did not dispose of......................
25
Number of cases Mr. Lowden had on Cal­
endar o: November term of Circuit
Court in ISOL............................................
26
Of these 26 ea.-es Mr. Lowden disposed of Just
3. leaving 23 uf them ax u legacy for Mr.riweezey
u&gt; dispose of. Of these 23 cases 6 were carried
by Mr. Lowdru nearly. If uot entirely, durlug
bls two yean of office.
Mr. Lowden presented and bad allowed *by
the board of hupervisors for hK private t&lt;Eenarsxif office in addition-to bis salary of
looo per year, the sum uf $123.40.

prohibitionists “they declare for the entire principles or their party, and who are
democrats from principle will have the
excruciating pleasure ot voting for men
who denounce the democratic party as be­
ing lb a conspiracy with corporations and
exerted to secure this result” They “ar- capitalists to plunder the people, of voting
reign the republican and democratic par-! for populists who have denounced demoe­
ties ns false and faithless and recreant ; xacy ns corrupt. They can vote for candithat advocate the Governments loan­
Hee national platform,prohibition, of 1892) iilntes
j
under the state prohibition platform of ing the money to the at two per cent in.
1892 these gentlemen ask that the mann- teresL They can vote for candidates that
We
n e uouoi
doubt mat
that n
if me
tne records or
of Barry
Marry
j facture and sale of liquor be made a pub-II advoeate the idea of the Governments own-।
j Ing all (be railroads in the country. They j County were searched back for 25 years
lie crime.
’
suppression uf the manufacture, sale. Im­
portation, exportation and transportation
of alcoholic liq tors, and declare that the
full powers of the government should be

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Mat, presto, change. These gentlemen j can vote for iandidates who care nothing j that so few convictions: ao many acqultais,
and cases nolle-prosscd;
“
i are all on the democratic ticket and as for maintaining the parity between gold disagreements
j democrats “they are opposed to all temper­ . arid sliver but demand the free and un- and above all so many cases continued
I What l u.ln,, |„ ,tarr. (.„untJ Ur&gt;u,
and
thrown
onto
a successor: we doubt,
•
limited
coinage
of
gold
and
sliver
at
the
; rince legislation because it is an interfer­
I *T.. anv JIU„ who will w«id 4vi, niln. I ence with the individual rights cd, the ratio of 16 to one, which would make we say, whether such a record could be
I Utas hl wbe, thought, Mbeenlnx the I citizen.” in one btcuib they favor mak­ America the dumping ground for all the found. Compare the record of Mr. Low­
j political attoallon In Barry County, we Ing the sale ot liquor a public crime and silver in the world, take away our gold, den. given above, with the following rec­
•HI ffiiaramec that that man will enjoy a ' in the next breath they are opposed to and drive us to the sliver standard. The ord of Mr. Sweezey and the striking con­
trast In Mr. Sweezev's favor speaks louder
la-arty laugh when he consider, the Hrtk- making it a crime because it would be an democratic party insists that the two
than any words can do.
(PIC and rldlculona political slluaUon from I Interference with the Individual rights of metals shall be of equal intrinsic value,
js there any wondor that a delegate to the
MIL SWEEZEY *8 RECORD.
a Fusion standpoint. The situation H the citizen. Think of these gentlemen al­
county democrat convention should Im­
1*3 TO OCT. wrn IfXM.
«ery much Ilka that of the little boy who lowing their names on the democratic
plore that “one democrat be placed In
Cams commenced and disposed of In Jus­
Ituisted upon luring a pair of store pant. ticket. Voters of all parties, you who
, nomination on the democrat ticket for
tice
and
Circuit
Conrt on plea uf guilty. - 7J
In place ot the pair that his mother bad honor and respect your honest convictions
J coroner** but the soulless ring of populist Numberot ca*e&gt; nrdle-pros^ed on Investi­
made him, beeaiiM when be won- the pair jeftrfln defeat, you who recognize such
gation IS tn 3 of which everything wai
overseers wouldn’t even let that staunch
acrotnpUtbed outelde of court that could
she made him he couldn't tell whether be i a thing a« honor even In politics, what do
be in court au4 should not properly be
■ democrat have the little pittance that he
counted.
.
was going to aebool or coming home. That • yon think of such glaring Ineoustot-ncira
■ asked fur to which he might anchor his
Number of cam* contested and In which
la exactly expressive ot the political situ­ : as these gentlemen represent? lu every
■ affections. No. the populist ring would­
trials wens had In Justice and Circuit
ation in Barry County.
No man who ‘ day business affairs of life would you
Court....... ............
2a
n't even let the democrats name one coro­
I votes the fusion ticket ran Udi what that I respect a man. yes would you trust a man
Of these as cases there were convicted on
ner, a favor that might tend to have all
trial
by
jury
-‘
1 vote means, or what it is going for, except i w hom you kurwjo be one think- to one
the salient features of grease In enabling
Of these 1® cases, B were acquitted. 2 ot the
that It to going just exactly as a ring off person In one Instant and
. something
..
just
democracy to swallow the bitter populist 8 acquittals being of cases that Mr. Lowden had
•‘left over” for Mr. Bw eezey to attend to.
political tricksters have decreed and com­ exactly opposite to some one else the next
pill.
Afgrecate sentences to Jackson- and loula
Instant? Will not the same motive which
pelled them to vote.
But mamma can democracy swallow the about ® years.
It is very amusing to we the fuslonists prompts a num to l»e dUhonest in political, fusion populist Dill? Did Jonah swallow
Number of cases on Calendar and undisposed
attempt to explain that fusion is not fu­ life prompt him to be the same in official the whale, my sou? No, the whale swal­ of at August term of court MM, was onlr 4 and
these cases will be disposed ot at the November
sion. They could with Just as much con­ life? Will not that same principle which lowed Jonah my son, and spat him out term ot court.
sistency attempt to prove that black is projnpts him to turn his back to, and to­ upon the shore. Just watch democracy
The amount ot Mr. Sweezey’s bills allowed by
the board of Buperrtsors for private expenses
white and white is black, and with just as tally Ignore, bis own honest convictions, spit out that bitter pill my boy. Pills aie I for the office from January tfifti to Oct. 20. UM.
I much show of being believed. Political cause him to turn his bark to duty and all right in their place but the democratic In addition to hi* salary ot liooo was 883 23. Of
this IM CO there was 1*5.00 charged tor drawing
official trust when it comes In conflict with
I parties are formed because a certain num­
system was pretty well purged in Barry a Brief la a Supreme Court case, that being the
amount provided by statute, and nearly 140.00
his own selfish interest, or conflicts with
ber of men entertain beliefs regarding
county two years ago with a bitter pHV was for rent f ram Jan. 1 '.&lt;3 until court house was
the various conflicting principles of the
completed, since which time nothing has been
public questions that are not entertained
The dose is even more bitter than before, charged by him for rent.
various party platforms they are grunting
by existing parties. For instance, the
though administered by the same ring ot
Just compare the two records, bearing
democratic party is distinguished from to straddle over.
political physicians determined to kill or in mind that Mr. Lowden's Is given for
But these are not all of the inconsis­
others because of Its hostility to protection.
core. Unless we are greatly mistaken the the full two years, while Mr. SweCzey’a
tencies. The prohibition party In nation­
The republican party is distinguished
democratic patients will be strong enough lacks from now until Jan. 1st next of being
al convention io 1892 voted down a plank
from other* because of its firm adherence
10 rally and make their populist enemies two years.
for the free and unlimited coinage of sil­
to the principle of protection. The pro­
lake their own bitter medicine.
By the above comparison, there was 7
ver. As peoples party men they “demand , ■
ver.
hibition party Is distinguished from others the free and unlimited coinage of gold and I
less pleas of guilty under Mr. Lowden
H MVIU BUM ■
because of Its advocating the abolition of
than under Mr. Sweezey's administration
demo-1
n suit*
silver at the ratio of 16 to 1.” As
/
•
the liquor traffic through politics.
The
thus far.
crati they advocate “the qpinage of both I
The present tariff doesn't suit Atneripeoples party is distinguished from other
Under Mr. Lowden 25 cases were comgold and slher. without discriminating ।
the for­
partleA became it denounces ail other par­ nvain.it either metal or charge for mintage, ! leans very well, but it does suit
meaced and dismissed or Dolle prossed.
signers as can be judged from the follow­
ties and advocates measures radically dif­
Under
Mr. Sweezey only 13.
and that the dollar unit of coinage of both ing:—
;
ferent from the other parties. Without 1 metals must beoHqnal intrinsic and ex- fnk*~
There werd 22 cases contested by Mr.
changeable
value
and
protected
by
such
The
woolen,
the
textile,
the
Sheffield,
attempting to discuss the merits of any of
Lowden and 20 by Mr. Sweezey. Mr.
jthe Birmingham, and some other of our Louden convicted 9 and Mr. Sweezey 18.
these parties, yet it Is well to keep the safeguards of legislation ns shall insure |4
prominent features of cac5i in mind. A 1 the maintenance of the parity ot the two f1representative Industrie* are anticipating Mr. Lowden had 13 acquittals, or dismis­
'dnervased American orderi..and thf return
man advocates the principles announced metals.” '
'
I
sal* by disagreement of juries, and Mr.
Thus on the silver question it of pro#perlty to theM. trades will show it­
by one of these parties l&gt;ecause he believes
Sweezey only 8 and 2 of these were on
.... flint are onirvIltlellH-U
are on
________
Imn and
nmf
will be seen that these gentlemen
&lt; self In greater
activity ,among
the Iron
casts “left over” by Mr. Lowden.
them to be right, and be is at once known both sides of the fem**, besides being :l
steel trades. Welsh tin plate, moreover.
Sime of Mr. Lowden’s friends are also
and recognized as a republican, a demo­
straddle
of Hie fence. they denounce the Is
As prohibitionists
1 greatly advantaged by the new Tariff, said to be scattering the report abroad that
crat, a populist or a prohibitionist. Every
and the return of settled conditions of
200 people to this city signed a petition to
man to entitled to the respect of bis^ own democratic party for pampering to the 1
trade in the United States also is calculat­
। haw Mr. Sweezey removed from office.
honest opinions if he believes in tliem\and “vote of the slums and their assiduous 1
ed to help on the revival which has already
Such malicious falsehoods cannot help but
to honest In advocating them.
courting of the liquor power and subset- commenced.—Colliery, England, Guardian,
react to Mr. Sweezey’s favor as there is
A republican county convention, a dem­ viencytothe money power.” But now 1
August 31, 1894.
not the slightest truth to the report.
ocratic county convention, a populist coun­ when it coml** to an election these prohlWhat possibly gave rise to the report,
ty corfvention or a prohlbiton county bitlonl.ita seek the votes of the democratic f
During the existence of the Walker was the petition to Gov. Rich signed by a
convention is called ahd attended by mem­ party which they accuse of pampering to .
bers only of thew respective parties. A the “vote of the slums, or courting the tariff
the United States exported 8456.­ few citizens of Delton, saying that the
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county ticket is placet! in nomination, the liquor power, and being subservient to ।000,000 in specie to pay the balance of officers here would not act upon com­
tickets being composed of men who advo­ the money power.” And by placing ।trade against us.
The democrats at plaints made to regard to the saloon there
cate the principles of the party they be­ themselves on the democratic ticket these Washington are apparently very much when in truth no complaint whatever
lest the same condition of af­ bad been made. Mr. Sweeney and Sheriff
lieve In, and In this way a party organiza­ prohibitionists, these promoters of the concerned
,
tion to kept up to battle for principles they cause of temperance, declare themselves faire result as the outcome of the present McKevitt toid the people of Delton who
respect This Is the sole and only spirit I as opposed to ail temperance legislation rb tariff. During the first two weeks In Oct­ signed the petition that If they would make
a complaint, or furnish any evidence that
that can prevail to an honest county con­ an Interference with the individual rights ,ober the imports at New York increased
the liquor laws were being violated, that
vention where the advocates of that party of the citizen.” There are other incon- •40 percent over last year and the exports
sistuncies in the prohl-populi 'fuslonislsTdecreased 10 per cent This is exactly warrants would be issued at once, But
are given a hearing.
those who signed the petition could &lt;lv«
This being the only honorable senti­ that we have not space or time to mention. what was predicted of the Jaw.
no evidence whatever sufficient to
ment tbit can dominate In an honorable
Now let us look back at the balance of |
rapt any officer in proceeding with the
county convention where Its followers and the fusion ticket, and by the way, every j
A vote for Joe. H. McKevitt, lor Sher­ case, the evidence being entirely hearsay
believers are given a voice, then Just think man on the fusion ticket was vouched for ;
iff. Is ■ vote for the felthtul uiforeement and indefinite and lacking as to time, date,
of the ludlcrom situation and the ridicu­ as being a populist at
d the populist county &gt; ~« ।—
flbdn mind that every I of the law. Everythin* that has come to etc. Sheriff McKevitt made careful In­
lous position which the fusion ring has convention. So bear*’*----- *•“* **’•* *«v«rT L
icker Is a pronounced J Mr. McKevitt to do he has done faithfully quiry and cooM get no definite evidence
forced upon the people of this county.
man on the fusion flckei
-— Hnn,rv,rais or I10 j and conscientiously. In bis official caparl- whatever upon which to base an arrest.
W. O. Lowden, Walter Webster and populist. There are no democrats or no 1
; ty he has been guided by the sole purpose The petition to the Governor we uuderUr. Woodmansee are upon the prohibition, prohibitionists on the fusion ticket—noth- ji of showing “neither fel? nor favor.” He
the peoples party and the democratic tick­ Ing but impultets. U may be confusing!
| has given Barry county;a good, faithful. That many of them were
ets, for prosecutor, circuit court commis­ ! to keep all these things In mind, but we j
; economical adinlnlstraMot], his traducers
sioner and coroner respectively- No man i give them just as they are and are not re- .i ecOTQmicai - -------------------- - __
‘sponsible in any way for the iaeonsis- • to the contrary notwithstanding.
can be hottest in what be believes and al­

low Ids nameto run even upon the demo-

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Tharsday, Oct.

3j.

1894.

EXTRAVAGANT

COOt BROS- Proprietors.

STATEMENTS

ON THE STUMP CORRECTED.

REPUBLICAN ECONOMY.

—

anmtaltax balm.

SHOT FULL OF HOLES.

Tbe Cireull C#urt far me Conarty v

Cook's Noted Band of DeeperDeniocrau levied In state t»x»w.. ..f2.W.051 ~
adoos Attack Another Train.
Kooelrod from Caiied States.... 4*0.865 6fl
Reduced funds Ln treasury

Mi. i.t
£ : ::it

»7J08

Total cost of at.-.te rovenunent..
to
Republicans krrtod Instate taxes...il.6J033fl 68
Deduct tew Lvoldfugs. repairs und
Improvement*
402.423 03

MlMour-- Pacific Hxpr«a Train Stopcwd
Near M agoner. I- T- Cars Kiddlsd
with Bullets — Tw«

ti.r a deeree in ’aver of the Nfete m MicbtaU’.
each pare*-) of laud Mwr’-lti urairined.

Township 3North of Raup- n West.
Bee.

doe for lnW*. micro** st&gt;d uluirvce ui each
• uch parcel «&lt; l»«d. amt Hum such :&lt;ndtr, *°1‘!
M.S8 »JB 133 ,70 «l 4,5
lor ji&gt;e rtinotu.ls m&gt; clalwrd by tbe Wale o!
Actual cost of etata government..83.217,927 M
“nWfirred that said petition &lt; 111 b
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Cost of state government under
Parhojib, Kan., Oct. 22.—The M la- on for hearing uhd decree m Hie • urwmivr
12 80
80.43
ILK 3.M ’.TOm'bo
Winansi3A41.533 76
souri Pacific paaaenirer train No­ 228. tt-rin Of this '‘ ourt w ImjIh-WsU Haste®-The Democratic candidate for gov­ Cost of stale soveromont under
12
43.86 r,JQ 1.6&lt;j ,TO 50
County of terry, «*»*• °*
®r ,he ’7th
Rich 3^QT.9S7 M
on
the
Kansas
and
Arkansas
Y
alley
ernor. Spencer O. Fisher, is going
davof Ncwmt^r. A. D. 1*L *« &lt;b* opralng
16 Xi 2,28 .85 .76 IftW
Diffcren-e in favor ot Gov. Rich’s.* 343.626 IS branch, was held np by four or five ot court on th»t day. and ttetf.all £ row.• h»ter- Bo 4 of nw 4
about the slate exposing his lack of in­
marked men at Coretta siding-. 7 miles Nted In inch land* or “,LSTt,1™£2rB,,’h^*7&gt;1rA
The above statement does not take
to contf’U tb” hen elahued Itw^COu by UM»
formation u to state affairs in a con
east of Wagoner, I. T.. at 10 o clock Inc
40
Stale of Michigan, for *urti t«xr«. inter*, and
13*
into consideration the receip^and dis­
spicuous raann.'r. In the form of ques­
aP?r*rllf,D s2of stuf nw12
An empty
car charge#, or kuv o»irt Thereof,
bursement by either administration of Saturday night.
10
10-71 !J0
tknirt aud Hie with tbe clerk iherecM acliDg 4
tions and unsupported assertions he is the specific taxes, the application of was placed on the main track and the said
n 9 of s 2 of nw
M register in otamcery. their oi ^ctlom
12
10
repeating the same stufij about the ex­ which is prescribed by the constitution train struck it
U~
" •“* 4 of sw 4
The robbwra com­ :o. on .»■ trior, lb. « day
?H a in ne cor­
onslaught and court above mcntlrmru. mid thht hi default ner of e 2 of uw
travagance of Gov. Rich’s administra­ and no part of which can be used to menced a terrible
thereof the sone will be taken a* conl«w»d and
220 75.27 10.55 101 .70 «t 63
tion that has been published in the pay the running expenses of the state two men are reported shot. But little n decree will be taken aud adored av pntyed
government.
Change in administra­ money is said -to have been secured. farlnaaidpetlflcjD. Audit U further ordered
Town 1 North of Range 9 West.
Democratic “handbook” and already tion makes no difference with the
that In purswM.ce ot said decrew tJ:e l«^ds dr
Mrs. W. J. Roach, Kilbourne, III.
AU the cars excepting the sleeper bribed lueaftl pesitl«m for whlek a decree of
j refuted by Republican papers.
for the teveral
amount of those taxes, either Ln collec­ were shot full of holes and not a wleStll be raiSt. will bf
1
At Ann Arbor and elsewhere he hna tion or disbursement.
17 40
' 1.3? .19 .00.70 h;q
taxcMutcreet and eh*rgn« thereon M deter- oe 4 Of nw 4
whole window retnainovl.
’ made the wild assertion that Gov.
mlne-i by such deerte. on the first Monday in
Town 2 North of Range 9 West.
I
Rich's
administration
has
cost
the
peoDecember
tlerer.ner.
or
oc
rhe
day er• da.t
, 4.1VU n uuiuuitona.iuu uan
wic prir
How th« Gang Worked.
Bee.
Loss ot appetite, sleeplessness, and continual
le 8733,788.35 more than Gov. Winans’
The moment the train stopped the Mubsequnnl .th? rete e-j may be »$’*’**p
wmiilnk thi ^de of said l:« and o-. a4rh and
Headache troubled me greatly. Last April I .
when, as lias l&gt;ecn already shown,
The work of the Michigan labor bandits began firing into the forward evejj parcvi Un i cot. at the
at lh«T«unW &gt; frofs fl 2 of
udinlntotretfan b» teen bureau under the factory Inspection ears. There were eight or ten men Trwiurer. oratauch convcuitjill place as wall
hcBeleotrd by Mm 8t&gt;ih« ecunty seat of the
( 9333,020.18 more
economical than
than fh.»
the I' .
■« t.ennnir.unl
_
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. .
DemoornUe. Mr. Fisher's hUk of can- U" ot 1SJ3 »T«“« ««•» th‘nfP&gt; ot ln' in the gang who distributed them­ Ciirntr of Byrry. Bute of M‘cblgan; ahdI tbit
t.M
Jf tie 4
24 40
6.40 ‘*MI ,2fl 50 8.2B
selves along the side of the train. the Mie U:tn and there made will &gt;«• w public
H aaaaaa
~~~r.------ ,----------------1---------------------------- 1 " is i terest to the laboring classes and their
j ।jdor,
“ale and each parcel described
the dwrv
■*
dor, ifif not
not downright
downright dishonesty,
dishonesty, is
Township
3
North
of
Range
»
West.
Two
of
them
mounted
the
engine
shall
be
ecpamtdy
cxpOKd
to
sale
for
the
uita.
ihown by the fact that he never tc
tells
friends. Out of about 3,000 factories
concluded to try Hood’s
a&lt; f
Utown
"
BxrMpainiaandDowmr f
LI I CO ht» hearvr»
n th»
Bee, •
hearers lhat the Democrats bud
had the [! iin
the »toU-.
afate, 1.044
1,044 h*ve
have been inspect
inspected, and forced the engineer and the fire­ taxes, laleresl ar.* cbnrpes. and the Mte &gt;haU
&gt;
man to alight. They were marched to bemadtfto tLept-nurj offering to buy f5
1 »;&gt;'-nntos..e ofreeeirin|r»l20,H
advantage
1l3.or.irom
of receiving
, Thto
8420,883.00
to the result
from of
' —
the faapcetion:
given tax and paying tbe fu-1 anwont
the express car and threatened with against Mteh parcel, end accepting ft'convey •
the IUnited
States and
and also
also rwiuced
reduced the
the ; The
rare Hood , SMnii»
the
nited states
The number
numb r of
of operatives
onerali.es employed
eranlv
rllu to mr babj. smM.. for ,orrt oa hU bod, ’ working fun Is ci the state S25T.030.8S, I b, the^, t.'ut facuK if runn'm
5.97 ■84
instant death unlesi they compelled aneuefthr Mnrllcnt undivided fer Mmple
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1
1 l
vhCnC 1 ,v44 fiiCtirTlCo, a* “UatsilUg St
tarest therein; or. If no person will buy fur any
end
Mm W.J.Boxch.
I, thus
spent,
fujl capacity,
would be
be 73,882.
TS.002. They
1
the express messenger to open the cf*ald revere) taxes and pay the halanro Ihrre.42 .13 fO • 423
r~-ft oared
— Sto.
-______________________________
*~iTi making
-------n W.e.Solf,t
”
6P®n\’ ot j full
capacity, would
Hood's Pills are purely vc®et*blo. 25c. ' which they arc pot wiHing to give a 1 urc employing at present 47,457, leav- door of his car. The messenger re­ &lt;.f and take u conveymce of lew than the entire
10 SO
thereof, then the whole pareel shall he offered ne 4
I
®xPl211? . nV
P«oPIe ing
fused to open at first, but as the rob­ and
ig operatives
operative.* unemployed,
unemployed, 25,305.
25,205.
10 150
24JW 3.41
sold. If any parcel of land cannot
•« !
। willing
to
manage
.............
“ trust
A such
7 ;r men
--C" to
--.-rr-r
’’3
pa.y roll’ of these 47
47.457 bers kept firing a fusilade of bnllete ■or taxes. Interest and cdtarpea. rwh parrel
The monthly pay
»
13.07 1X5
their affairs: No, they
i.hey have had one who are employed’is 31,818.794, which through
be pateed over for the
the side
of
the 'car shall
PARKER'S
.11
shall on the .-uwediog day, or m-forr th-- eio^o
th ik.mrK-mtii'
mnnnrro.
• .. _per
. .. month
'
... for
m. t
......
t.____
experience
with
Democratic
mnnageis
an
average
each
man
HAIR BALSAM
he finally complied to
the com­ of the sab*, be re-r-fL-red; and II. on such second It 90 Ik Of 6W fl
mpnt in Michigan of late years and employed of $34.11.
M
30 00
A82 1J3 .»
mands of the robbers
and
the offer, or during *ueh mI* the
' that
enough.
sold for the amount aforesaid, the Countr
—" one
"77, is
*-----,
-I The loes to tabor for the 25,205 operaTown 4 Nortbfof Bange$jWest.
entreaties of ihe engineer ami fireman Treasurer shall bld off the same in the vanm of
!
L-wwx- that
vwwm the treanfiry
va a^aacwaa^ : tirm unemployed, monthly, is
Mr.. -)'ixher asserted
and threw open the car doors. Two lbW?taeii the Hon. Clement Smith, drcolt
Bee.
..
mv
____ Is'SHhofF tho
the Ktnfnhnn
stale had lux-n
been nrardMiim
overdrawn inithm
within 1) 742.5s.
The. same for &lt;■ ju _year
robbers
immediately
entered
and
se
­
the last 30 daya So far from being ' 3i«,yio.6O. This is
’loss *to ’tabor
'
*
.Judge,:.a&lt;1
tbe
real
of
*»M
ClmiicJk.urt
of
of
40
7X2 1X7
Barry
Cotnily,
this
4th
day
ot
September.
A
.
D.
cured
all
the
money
in
the
local
safe.
overdrawn was the state treasury on neariy 35
cent.
W4
15 40
7.M
the first day of October inst. that it
of these factories there were run­ They commanded Messenger Ford to J?OL .
IW 4 Ot S
CfJCMXHT SMITH.
VFMk Lui&gt;sc D- iilirr. X-tdiKVflioa. P«i»,T»ke tn tint*. Wen.
. contained S49t,L3-i. 19, which shows ning full time, 1,106; part time, 394; open the through safe, but when he
OinMmJQdge..
.. 15
,
________
J^rUli5x“,CtM Sir
that the Republican administration 1 idle 144- total 1 644
Counterslgntd, JOHX G. ^A&lt;’bJJ*^g^er
explained that the combination was
TowU 2 North of Range 10 West,
ba» not only stood the strain of Hemo ;
oj the',)nc,
and running on part only known at the main office at the
‘parhpr tranted in each county for cratic deficiondea and hcavr expend!- time, there has been a loss of time each end of the line they left tly car.
UOuilul special work. Will par 9100.00 lures, but hiu, allo brought the tnxw- day, in boura S.210; re&lt;'
d to days of
Roblted tho PBMcugerw.
a month. I’. W. Ziegler &amp; Co . Box 1707, ury up to its normal condition.
s part of nw
10lours each, 221; a
sx month
months‘ I
„4
* lu..
U
Meanwhil. lh« other robber, hod
mada.. Pa.
HTATE OF MICHIGAN.
,
M
1.01
.04 70
lie also represented
that there'-**’--------------i
“ i
.15 .70 MlThis ri.pre.-nb, a !•«, of money to . ften going through the train demand. To the Circuit Court for the County of Barry, in ]I UW4 r-cept 4.
had been a great increase in the
40
t
’
haBrery.
■
,'
j
&lt;
dw* .97
on w‘ side
the money and valuables of the
number and cost of clerical help in the tabor for each day. S2H9.93; for each
«J1
The prUrma of Stani.f.v W. Tcbvkm, Audi­ I a.
several departments. The fact is, as month. 87,539.19; for the year, 890,- ! paswengera.
Before they had com- tor General of raid iMate of M’cbi^tn. re* pert-1 w part of nw fl
1.64 .23
c list tan J* brreifmn-r spt j.. - , ,.
has already been shown, that there is 148. Hi.
pleted their work u freight train fuilv showslhat Ihv It*? of tantJ* b*relnn»*'r «rt .
1«,31
t.2«
••Schfldole A.’* owVdM a ,
forth and mar.wd ...j
absolutely do increase in clerical help
._
_____
__ ; nw
of nrr .4
3*
.10 .7
It will be thus seen that labor loses ■ which had followed the passenger rj description of p.1| land*
In
«ui Couniy
»&gt;f4Itany
j throughout
the departments,
except in u.u,
..
s,- ------- -r-,--.._frr
Jries
Township ■} North of Range 10 West
dally e,
by u.v
theuucmgm,™
unemployedupwaw.c
operatives w.
of closely
closely on.
out o.
of wagoucr
Wagoner cw
drew in i opm; uhkll Uxe- arir
&lt;Fr.vm U. S. Journal of Medicine )
^±^r.n,^’ofi^on^ these factories, 8~.755'.5d£ the same be-j sight and Cook ordered
°rde"d his
hu fol- ..
rnSFTa
See.
secretary rfof state’sThe former is !; 108“ for tttcb month- &gt;71,645.21; each iOWers out of the
uSrs tan
have &gt;oti*een
not l‘reh ipaTd;
train.
The which taxes
raid: "tocirtin
tecrtfbrri with
W .37
caused by a return to the state
stem .: year,
which, added to the
:nBtantlv romnnntAd
remounted thflir
their horses the
thetotal
amount Ot
of SUCh
such tRXCA
taxes, «itb
whb 111
iuterr st
stole sj
system
vear $&gt;&lt;59,742.55,
$,&lt;50.741..
:r.a»nntlv
tOt»l SmMDt
2X2
instantly
r„mpmeiJ thereon
lherwu, te the
thB time fixod
fixed rtor
-for sale,
n
off ♦»..
the collection .»e
of delinquent taxes. I t
o, tlmc, „ n
Bbo
»M1ro
^. makes
Mkea a
. total
,oU1 i g
i.
nUJ remounted
1X0 ,nWW Uieir horoes i imputed
who makes a 8p-?dnlty of
.
3.37
us above, makes a oral and finn? a parting voney
volley at the
fee ns
&gt;w provided by law.
toe ., and collection
edircucm iee
iaw. accl
iu:n the
ine
The work which was done under the ; lnah
eMh lt, of w.M5.s1; each trail? rod.j off fa a northerly
4X6
direction. i |co?.: of nd vert hiiifl X!1&lt;1 other expenses Of
01 rale
1 *—:!P —...1- aar'.tk.'.la. rii^.^HrsT,
40
2.7U .» ,U .
a
Lteuwcratic adrmnistration in the M • month,
STO.1S3,3»;eachyear
lontn,&lt;yat,iM.3v;eacuyear,TJ0u,-uu.»i. j
Two Men Shot.
; YcMir petiliouer further shows to the Court
is now
the state, but •
—
• •irom
.
has
u.i- with
..nit
mia
.» doubt
uwuw treated
ireatcu and
aua cure-1
cure? more । counties
---------;— done. Hby
j *nv report
uiese
Town 3 North of Range 10 West.
The
from many 01
of...
these xavfae•
.M.—.. .
on 4 .. &lt; V, H M.SHM t A .
While
the
were ut
in! that said land* w« re
returned Z?
to Section
the Audi:or
ca.v- Jmn any Hring Phyaelgn: his «uccr.M I* , at no increase of expense to the people, tories show a reduction in wages’ from ■
wnue
uie robbers
roooera
ax work
worts
AMMTieinf
wn
ie uie
roouera were
ui
worx mm । -;*-•.7*
nmierthc• jrovlsl&lt;»ns of
l«nf
Bee
yeai^: stand;ua cured by hlnv*1 it* pubiMtes a
5&lt;,ext4^cle^sar® nowemployed ■ 5 to 25 per cent as compared with one side the car their confederates on the | Acxsteof the Public Actaof isos, as delinquent
______ work™
" department
1020 1.43
valuable
oa ....
this Jimw
dlrease wMet
which“K'5nd5
hr *endn iI ln
*n th&lt;
the' sU
state
department on
on the
the compicompi- &gt; year
year ago,
ago, when a reduction of an outside kept up a continual firing . tornon^jomeat of said taxer, for satd years
-----------------“ census.
“if 10 percent took pl«e.
! whtob tai the drairad rffeet fa «mrtag
bf iSf nw 4 of ne 4
with a large tMttte
oi of his absolute cure, free ----------tation of the state
-average of 10 per cent took place.
___________________ ,_^r
ro 21.13
lb?lr l&gt;’ ° 30'1 &gt;
H »« true, as he asserted, that the •
.
When we take into consideration
that ' the passengers and trainmen and pre­ tor General prior to the 12th day of June, 11=93.
acur-*ia.viiret«Pro!.W. H. fJkke. F.'d1; j salaries of the justicesof the supreme ; tj,e above figures (which are official) ;-venting resistance.
and remain unpaid.
-v----- on
«----------'-‘•'-H
rratotaace.
TwoJohn
menMahar^
were
14
Ls:p.*.trist. New York.
| court were increased, but at the same are- froiu
ft* Bbont
oneare
.halfofficial)
of tho: rentintr
^J^^e
of whom,
2.41
Your iietitloner further sbowa and avers that 4
tbe taxes. Interest, collection few and cost ot 16 a. e side of
—----------------------------------------------------- time they were required to more to stories in the stole (report, from the | L “ „ J”, rf Vmfaatrei oraJoa^
1.62
advertising and other exjienses of sale, as set *wfi4afne4 :
1
prnnfTBATWX SOTfca
ttoihX“‘thi”^l bhu”i^.™betore I
‘£m^i™°“ “V ■»“
-ound.dintbe fo^ forth in said Schedule A. arc a valid lien on the sc 4 of ue 4
several parrels of land described in_ said 7 a. lew 40 rds.
w of ne cor. of
To the qualified electors of :he. Citv of Has-1 them. The court has thus been prac- , hn=;np«
r,.nffiiv h,.
head.
schedule.
Your petitioner further ahowa that; the said w fl 2 of m 4
No:Jei« hereby glv.*a that th* ALtermen of J tically always in session. Business |
What has wrought thi# awf il change I
&lt;w“ —
* •- nt ’ ~
taxes on said described land* have remained thence v. 40
&gt;■- '-j
Aurenni:ii ui
E 5.
Ubo7
Michigai?
Walter Barnes, of Van Buren, Ark.,
the several wards
ot theefty ot Hastings.actlne has been dispatched as never before. in
ft* mot* than one year Jromjand^ after rds. s 50 rds.
ne 50 rds along
as a BAard o! Kecistranon, under and by
iniurod by
&gt;y virtue 1 he court has capgntup with its work, i
jjas
come about since the change was also
atso slightly
siignuy iujufuu
uy a bullet
uanev the dah’ oHbrir return to tbe Comity Treraur- centre of high­
of an act entitled “An act toio further
preserve
o«
*nid Ownty
County of Barry under the provistaM
provi-slom
.♦
ciwnfa2ai
rns* the
,.l^s 1, , change had be»'n made । jn tjje nationai administration. From 1 striking
him
in the
cheek.
Special «£
Rti-ilrlntr
him in
Lnu fihncir.
Srvfatital
-r Act
at.
■.&gt;. way thence r
thr parity of elections, sad to
—-—' —■—*
ctf
number two hundred .-t
of tbe Publle Act*
1^1.,
,
uddlUonul
judg!«
r
ould
have
been
industry
ana
plenty
under
Republican
—
‘
60
rds. to *■
abu rs of the elective fraucliLn,
Officers Helmick and Dickson, of the a? 1801. or under the provisions of the several
.83 .12
Uon &lt;&gt;( eiea|ors. approved
Februaryr IHH-. "S ST"””7’,"" th&lt;U T,rt"ally there
ilmmS-r^TS
wrcf-s?5Sr„
auspice., we hare fallen into idlenera
laws under which any of such taxes were ginning
Missouri Pacific, were on the train, tax
.50
previously return, d. and for more than one te4of nw *
proved
March
sM.
1863.
”
will
meet
on
Saturday.
|
been
no
increase
of
expense.
Why
।
aa
j
want
under
Democratic
influences.
proved Marcii^rwra/’wui ineet“on BaXtlrtUy^
also United States Deputy Marshals year prior to the first dav ot May. 18M; and the nr4of ne 4
November 3M. HB*. from eight o’clock a. in. to cannot a Dentoerat tell the whole
said
taxes
not
having
been
paid,
and
the
same
Brunner and Casaver, but they were
eight o’clock p. m. Firrt ward* Standley's truth*? The Republicans are willing
beitur now due and remaining unpaid as above
covered by Winchesters In the hands set forth, your petitioner prays a decree In fav­ io . a. south
blacksmith shop. M Icing in Ave.; second ward, to go before tne people with the |
1.08 .15
Babcock s Cooper shop, south of C. K. sad 8.
of the State of Michigan ugainst each parcel side of sw fl 4 30 M
In comparing the records of the of the bandits before they could make or
Depot, Hasting*; third ward, council rooms, question of increase in the judges'
of said lands, for the payment of the several
f
on Blare St. or.-,- Hams* Van Arman’s Store: salaries.
Casa ver lost a watch and a amounts ot taxes, interest, collection! fee. cost
Democratic and Republican adminis- a move.
send
31
3.22
.45
fourth ward, Parker’s Hall, north of Hastings
430
The
salary uf the
’s clerk,
Aucaaiaryui
me governor
governors
cierx, ,
, ,
, ,
of advertising and, other expenses of sale, as
Hous-*. For the jMirnose of completing list of however, was not increased as XQ*. tr*tlons’ the Und department must not six-shooter.
computed and extended In said scbtdule.
Township 3 North of Range 10 West.
The entire train was completely against the several parcels of land j contained
qtullded electors, when and where all persons Fisher asserts.
Although
this
is^a
be
overlooked.
Under
the
act
of
conAlthough this is a be overlooked. Under the act of conentitled to the elective franchise under article Fisher asserts.
See.
4
riddled
with
bullets,
every window be­ therein, and In default of payment of the w»W
7, sectien 1. of the Constitution of ibe State ot small matter, it is-worth notice as an I gress, of September 28, 1850, granting
several sums computed and extended against 14 a. w pt. of n
*
Michigan, must register their names to entitle
' -«■»? land, to the .Into of Michigan, ing broken. The engine cab was shot said lands, that each ot said parcels of land may
them to the privilege of voting under this act
The legislature of 1893 sane- there were patented to the state, dur- all to pieces, even the steam gauge be sold for the amounts doe thereof, as pro­
B. G. Waters, Chairman Board of Registra­ tion.
CITY
OF
HASTINGS,
by law, to pay tbe hen aforesaid.
’ft ,a'v 1±*‘th' ft.nlo^t»did ing the Wiu7„ administration,
and gauge tamp being shot away and vided
tion.
And yuur petitioner will ever pray, etc.
12.02 1.68
Exkby Busby. SwreUry B &gt;ard of Registra­ without taw.
the ground around tbe wreck covered
law. The
Tbe Republicans put on . ®
«J
Dated. Sept. 1. 1184.
b 7 Si rds of e 2
tion.
acres. But these were patented not
Stamlit W. TURNKn.
the statute book what the Democrats upon applications made by Gov. Win­ with empty sheila It was a miracle
of lots 82 and s
C. L. Huffman.
*
Auditor General.
7%
rds.
of
S3
did under cover. These are the facts:
ans, but by his predecessor.Gov. Luce, that many lives were not lost, as fully
and SI
The taw originally provided for an und on evidence furnished by Land 900 shots were fired.
n 3 rds of lot
executive clerk at a salary of not to
233
.11 .70 38?
Commissioner Dix. Not an acre was
exceed $&gt;’W. When the pardon board
Loti teg and
SCHEDULE A
secured from the general government
Fort Smith, Ark.. Oct 22.—Express
e 4 909
2.87
was first created, $4oo were allowed for
under the terms of the swamp land act, officials here say that their loss by the
Hastings, - • Mich.
Lots 10GH. 1069,
TAXES
OF
1W.
clerical help. The executive clerk did
1070.1127.1128.
during the Democratic administration, Wagoner train robbery will not ex­
the work under the Luce and Winans by any effort made by Democratic offi­
and 1129
■
1J6
VILLAGE OF MIDDLEVILLE.
ceed 81,000. The train carried a small
i. &gt;t mi
4.02
5.44
administrations both, making 81,30b cials—if they made any effort at all
Com. 4 rds e
amount in the local safe and the rob­
SERPLCS Si5-000.00. '
~_L salaiy. When the Democratic legisla­
nf se cor of
Since January 1, 1893. upon applica­
ture created a “board of inspectors” tions made by Gov. Rich and on evi­ bers were unable to break into the
Blk. 4 Cham­
iurorpurated under the laws of the State of
berlain’b add.
through safe.
for the prisons, that board wanted a
Michigan.
thence a 12 rds
clerk at the capital and he was paid dence furnished by the present land
I
•e 29 rds. d 12
Killed While Hunting.
open toi busJne9RDec.15.18M.
‘ $.100 out of the general fund by the department, there have been patented
rds. thence w
to the state 1,731.10 acres of land.
sthte and!tons, although the law pro­
Eau Ciairr, Wk-., Oct 30—Arthur
to beg
i
1
officers:
4.85 .68 .19
These swamp lands are Originally
vided for no such clerk. The whole
f&gt;. G. Robinsm. Prefldent;
Town 3 North of Range 9 West.
offered at
per acre, so that, allowing Hanson, aged 22, went hunting Friday
amount, 81,500, was first given to Execu­ the Democrats the credit for lands pat­ afternoon with another young man.
Chester Messer, Vice. Pres.
Sec.
D. W. Reynold?, Cashier. tive Clerk Hovey, under Gov. Winans. ented to the state in 1891 and 1893 (but While Hanson was drawing hia gun
When the pardon board was reorgan­
Und. •; Interdirectors:
for which they are really entitled to out of a boat it went off and the
e«! tn n 19 51ized by the tast legislature, the same
no credit, for the lands were conveyed charge went through his lungs, killing
D. W. Reynold*.
!OOBofw73 a
W. H. Pewero,
??
provision as to clerical help was con­
9S6
D.O. Robinson,
to the state without any action on him almost instantly.
tinued and the compensation placed at
Entire Bits 88.
their part) the total value of the lands
Joha Garreth,1
Cheater Messer.
CHAMBERLAIN ’8 ADDITION.
81,500, as it stood before, the amount
A Philanthropist Dead.
8.17
thus
patented
during
the
two
adminis
­
P. T. Colgrove.
' Blk.
having been first fixed by the Demo­
PouonKREPSiK, N. Y., Oct 22— An­
trations is as follows:
TAXES OF 1889.
Ha* the only Mayings department in In Barry crats. Why isn’t the whole truth bet­
drew Smith, a member of the firm of
1.07 .15 .01 .70 l.W
21R37 u^rea during Democratic admin­
Lots
P&gt;yn mterjrt on all timi ter than a lie?
Town
4
North.
Range
9
West.
istration
og
Smith Bros., manufacturers of cough
Com. 4 rds e
The auditor-general’s salary was in- ; L7.IL10 acres during Republican ad­
and 12 rds und
drops,
died
here Sunday. He was 58
Sec.
ministration «........................... 751XSH8 80
2 ft 8 on Jef­
creased when it was supposed by Demo­
years of age. Mr. Smith was widely
ferson St. from
10 M - 7 40
031 2.40 .21
crats and Republicans alike that the
Credit due Republican management Slj.flH 84 known as a philanthropist
the se cor of
NOTICE FOR HEARING CLAIMS. ‘
salaries of all the state officers had
lot 1 thence »
This is but one instance out of many
TAXES OF 1890.
* ’d£?'Lrf ¥“Lh,S*n' S^Mty of B*rry.-M. '
been increased hy the people. It is
Indicted
Them
All.
auU bv Jlu order ()f recognized by all who are familiar with in which the administration of Gov.
Town 1.North, Range 7 Wen
Chicago. Oct 30—An omnibus In­
tee Probtie Casp: for uia Crrnty oi Birry
Rich has been on the alert and success­
end w » rrfs.
msd-ou th-iich d ivof O:to3er, A, D„ iml, state affairs that the auditor-general ful in advancing the substantial inter­ dictment was found by the federal
Sec.
to beginning. 5
M1-x..™ ••»“«*« tow tint date were allowed for and the attorney-general—whose in­ ests of the state.
grand jury yesterday against the offi­ SW k Of nw k 20 40
1.97 MM
334
CITY OF BASTINGS.
crease
of salary Mr. Fisher does not
cers of the American Railway union
estate of Alfred Parker, late ot said County,
Town 2 North. Range 7 West.
s,kltRl: creators at sxkl deceits- notice—are entitled to greater salaries
DraiocrMtic Hog Feed.
Chamberlain's Addition.
and all strikers charged with violence
teekcUlrmi to mid than the other officers.
See.
The crop report of the secretary of and obstructing the mails.
Blk.
Uonrt. a: the Probate offi m. in the City
Mr. Fisher lays great stress on ^.he
w 2 75-100 acres
kJ** r,&lt;rt' f,’r*sa'nla*'lo3 and allowance, on ____ r_______________ _ ___________________
2.30
Lots
Still AUra?
fact that the state prison made some state for October 1, showing th9 enndiof e 17 acres ot
C1&lt; .V: duy IL Awrtl nex‘* nnd thar
1.34
S *iof sw k
2 175
.70 JI .03
1893. A consideration of that tion of agricultural affairs in Michigan
5^ he.ard before said Court on money in 1892.
Ottawa, Odd, Oct 19—News has e 3 acres vt n
’jJanuary, asd on Thum- question
qnration raises
raiws some reflections
refcctlwi* that has
hM just
ju,t been
b„en issued.
issued.
\
EASTERN
^ADDITION.
I
f
contains,
10
acres
of
se
been
received
from
Halifax
that
Capt
yxiEs." ■« o-^k i»
l.'.’r-l.
n..nl.4
A 3keep
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4 of sight
t _V. 4 for . 1
Fisher
ought 4to
out
„,IU
..
,
.
.
6 3
9.25 2.77 .K
hia party's good. In ISOS, when every-' «■•&gt;&gt;■&gt;? other things, the followmg in­ Howard, of Gatling gun fame, who koftWk
Blk.
Da’ed, Oe:. fern. a. d.. ibm.
Town 1 North, Range ft West.
was believed to have lost his life in
thing in the business world was boom- ' formation: ‘ correspondents this month
Luas. w. ARturaosm. Judge of Probate.
LotC
12.06 1.00 .45 .70 14J3
11
Bee.
ing and every convict in the state I ’Yere requested to estimate the propor- the recent storm on the St Lawrence,
Lot a. 10। and
11
w Hof lotI 4
prison
that wiU be fed
nekofnw j&lt; n’ 40
st J7 .04
&gt;rison was
was working
working on
on contracts,
contracts, that
that tlon of ,the "heBt
nstitution made money; but today, to stock. The average of their esti­
KEN FIELD’S ADDITION.
A Vwtrrwn Marderwd.
Town 2 North. Range 10 We&lt;.
when manufacturing has been killed mates is about 18 per cent or nearly
MIX.WACKEE, Oct. 19.-James Crow­
Bee.
Blk.
by a Democratic administration and the one-fifth of the crop. It is yet earlv ley. a veteran at the aoldiers’ home,
l* THE BEST.
n U of lot 2
prejudice against prison labor has been to make thia estimate. At “the most was stabbed and. killed by *n un­
NOBQUKAKINO.
Lot 7
10
1.36 .19 .U&gt; .
intensified by Democratic agitation for the figures represent only what farm­
TAXES OF IM.
known man Thursday night
*5. CORDOVAN,
political purposes and 300 convicte are ers expect to feed. They are now feed­
V1LLAG E OF CEDAR CREEK.
ing
largely
to
hogs,
later
they
will
feed
VILLAGE
OF
CEDAB
CREEK.
idle, the institution is not making
Afraid of Robl&gt;era
Town 2 North of Range 9 West.
M&amp;vaEUJMMMm money and cannot be expected to do to other stock.”
Town 2 North, Range 9 Weal.
New York, Oct 19.—Because of nu­
This is a novel experience for Michi­
I »«.»POU£.3Sqja. so. Instead of being a profit to the
Bee.
merous
train
robberies the I’acific Ex­
ste te, the house of correction at Ionia, gan farmers—-but so is a Democratic
Lot
7
36 JO
JO .13
.70
press company will handle no mote Lot t
1J0
under Democratic auspices, cost $56,000 national administration. When Demo­
money
in
Indian
territory.
orators and editors were promis­
VILLAGE UF HICKORY CORNERS.
TAXES UF 1892.
♦Z*l?-?B0'&amp;weSm more than its estimate for 1891-3, and cratic
Reports a DeDrlt?
the Marquette prison $42,000 more—an ing the farmers 11.25 wheat if they
Town 1 North. Range 7 West.
Town 1 North of Range 9 West.
aggregate deficiency of 898.000, which would elect Cleveland, the latter little
Washdc«tom. Oct 32—Fifth Auditor
8ec.
the Rich administration had to assume thought how far realization would Holcomb ’ in his annual report ancome from anticipation.
Instead of
Com at a point
and pay.
nouuoea a deficit in the foreign mission of ue 1.
1.45 in carter of
Instead of being extravagant, the 81.25 wheat it is wheat for hogs.
fund for theyear of W0,000.
highways rds
administration of Gov. Rich haa been
a
of mo... 2®
How Do Tow Like Thief
tn
best the state has had for many u
M
ilwackre
,
Oct
90.
—
Commissioner
. O«r protectionists have been build­
4 rd«.
will ing defenses to keep yon and other Lamoreaux’s annual report shows G&amp;&amp;,nations from competing with us in our 818 acres of vacant public lands in the
state June 80, 1W4.
own market Tbe tariff reformers are
breaking down these defenses.—Ex’ VILLAGE OF MIDDLEVILLE.
aati EooU'.m’.i a’.,

That Tired Feeling

Hood’sSarsa-

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.....

FITS CURED
Prof. W. H. PEEKE, ’
EPILEPSY,

Hastings City Bank,

I 11 5

???£-

w.
$3

{

►UCLAS

end hi* wife ud child j
fl*mc» UmU dwlrojed their

Blk.
AtoAtd..

�js
V.,u thinking of buying a new Stove or Range—one that
will burn the least fuel, cause the least trouble rive
"X the greatest degree of heat, last the longest and x"
; ,\ look the best ? Then Jewel Stoves J-—'T®
LA
&gt; and Ranges will interest you -y^ Jkj

' STOVES

ntlUtia hui
l»a
endeavor ta ko^ “1,‘y,,;7“ini: 10
'-^VilUamDolbU™^0” 'P’Ch-

i^asisiofftuiiisthe

For efficiency, economy, dura­
’
bility, and beauty, they represent the
•&gt; nith of the stovemaker's skill. Ask to see^w
nt the dealers.
Look for the above trade mark

liA lj: tiKDEtt.
..-. itv ®r Barr

froudejs

&gt;r an Attempted Lmohlne
*«&gt;
Ohio Town.

Id. V?1*0™ Cw!rr n°v«K. O Oct
1 «0^ taiu&gt;S W’” k'""i “nd “'““to

► ^nges -jjiSr

bioterb slain

MOBTUAGK8ALK.
Wviault bartag bteu made in tq, eoudlUu,.
•&lt; • rertaln mrrta«»e. exreuied “j m
.

«»d T«^“

ta t

mTUj-

ordc«d

ent,

and

aver

u\o, companies
companies
from Co.
r'ae!lml-here.
Much IndW“?toe Xi^“&lt;lft*V&gt;‘i “ ,hc
, .
oaictols ln thus putting a Lnr
Ml'rid°“ V"' “l0b h“l1 ‘heir prey .Ind on
all u&lt;ie« deimncintion., were frequent.
Struck Uow, br . Soldl,r.

h Jnw
“d hi* “ettoUe* had
At th- Probate Office In
,,2r,wVl4""1. to. tour.
-. IL *aid county, ou Frl
wb^’th. “T-4 ,,ro“ '-he
do°r
r»‘&lt;i.rded the fctxta&lt; i • ‘ihI.. ot (ktober. In the rear
ivutdrod and ninety four. ?! March tan. and on which there - . . 2 erewd n “eltnuwledged louder ot the
W. Ani’itroag, Judge ol • iVi^lr»!‘r^H1' °De Hundred and' faxiy’-ux Itarrt-;
Ktrk' Who 4l*rri*'d M«8,,&lt;JDoll tr&gt;, potice Is teerebv give&gt;.
,1?
Boyds slater, rushed toward the
the estate of Lucinda by virtue of th® (Miner of sale in hkld
i thrtl lorerioM, u.« Mun “by " “ “ u
Iw ™
’"VV:h' P^'tod by the
•wfftaa.
to
lb.
biahtet
'Sjln
the petition July verified
Jh. ^O&lt;
""J' a,01*w‘'ttntotog
. iidralorot said estnre. (root doo. «f ta, Kurt lioiue intboeire ur
u—omit thh day filed in HasTluire. ou th® twenty second day ot iJrom1
ini and allowed and be her IM. U ,„1„
fhe ”1,Wit ’wiU1 “ ‘"tni
2" ,,ITu"r to’’"1« l"’'! ‘itaal. In tb, teffi
t tru*t.
. ;
„
'
lhe muskcl
• r •.. that FrHlay. tbe tfltb 'hipatJcqinMtown tn the County of Harry and of iron. Quick M a
I •, lL fiX ’ru o’clock fa the State of Mk-hl^au. and de-wrlbrd axtallow. OI a soldier waa awung with great
wit: OtuunM-oclng thirteen rods west of
• !&gt;rt- the bearing of tfad to
he north east coeper ot Section ntaeU- foroennd Mr. Kirk was dealt a Wow
..iim kdcrvatvd in sale ^htmee raanlug aouth twelve rods, thence xvXt
lhe “"k-fJ' crowd rushed
tight coda, t hr ace north twelve r»xls&gt;M&gt;d thence
madly torwurd and In the rush swept
ho’Aen at the Probate
one gallant boy around tbe errner and
In *ald -County. sa"aa ’•"PIT M&gt;e Stortgagrd nrrmtsm.
•
: nrre be. w by tlx .prater
away from bls company hut be quick­
not b* gnuiU-d. Ami it h
ly returned to bis post
.:,id priitloncr give notice
MorUtas-tx.
WartHKl the Mob.
dvd tn said etfUdo. of the
Attorney tur Mortgager
.. t-.tioti and tbe hearing
Lot CoiL commanding, the troops
q.v .d &amp;u» order, to be
stopped on the steps of the courthouse
ireuiuttM in --idd Ctmnty nt
to worn thu excited people to disperse,
N0T1CK OK ATTACHMKST.
week for three successive
£«“• 1“ Ihei-IrroK Court tor tar end after his earnest warning had
t.-l dav «f bearing.
fallen on deaf cars, he shouted: “Load,”
Adrian D Onok and Henry C. Cook, copart- and there was a uniform clicking of
J udge ot Probate.
nen» under tho firm name of Cook A Cook
hammers and every soldjer prepared
j Frank Carpenter.
bls piece for trouble, if trouble must
I %.-_&gt;» . a.
.
In attachment.
U h!'r‘£r ciTen lta* un “»
&lt;loy of come. The atartied crowd fell back
j
Sei'temhe.
A
D
imti.
»
wnt
of
attachment
was
a few steps and several x)f the more
■I • i.f Barry' ’’cuntjf:4 duly taauert out &lt; r the ctretnt Ctatri tor the
!
®f Btrfy. at th® rail &lt;d Adrian D. Cook timid rushed for the corners., but thejthe State at Michi- aud Henry C. CooK.copartners, doing buslur— rallied almoat immediately aud closed
,“at‘’Ja»?-,Mtebl|ran. under the firm name in. but the soldiers held them tiack.
ting tbe llrat Monhu'Tue&gt;day Nov. Ch i »ad, *&gt;l« &lt;’f ’ V** 4 Cook- ’he above uamed
’
Cm!led fur R*tofurc«uit*ut«.
p’ai 'l.Sw against the land*, tenement*. lhmmLs
I aud ca.aXUH money&gt;
effre to of J'rauk CfcrCoL Coil at this juncture telephoned
er aud.ior General. peater the dctrndiutabiree named, tor the sum the adjutant general at Columbus for
or
oue
ntu*dr&gt;-d
mid
four
dotiara
and
thirteen
Land offigp. Attorreturuaile 200 additional troops.
“If you want
ndeutvf labile in- rent*. (81C4 Kb, wblch Mid writ
nt the Btatt th .vnl en tije .-ud day of October. A. |i, i«q.
mo to bring the man to Columbus.”
Dated this 10th day of October, A. D. taw.
of Ferry F Powers
I said Col. Coif, with characteristic em8WKKZNY A swtenn.
?.fl expire Dec. 3t&lt;.
• Attorneys for riaintiff. * phosis. T will do it. but it will co«t
Vblood." CoL Colt then made a apeech
to the cn»tC\
I
“1J looks te.ry much,” said he, “as if
I you intend to make an attack ou the
I legal authorities.
There will be
j triable if you do. I call ‘on law-abid­
; iug citizens to disperse and go to their
la the result of the usual treatment of
: homes.”
tim'd disorders. The system Is tilled with,
AtUtekcxl tbe &lt;_'ourtliou*c.
Mercury nod Pota.-.?- rvawdlrji—nxire to.
This was received as other warnings
be dreaded than the disease—end tn a. I
said rice!
wkort white ta tn a far woroc condition. ; had been. ' The prisoner had been
; than before. The most ccOUMB result to.
। taken to a back rwm im th* sheriff's
j office on the third floor? At-OJU the
Cor
which
S
8.
B.
‘
a
the
meat
rtitabtei
crowd.largely augmented, surrounded
ixu.n ifeir
cure. A few bottles will aflurd rsltel'
1
H. M.
the building aud with huge improvised
! w hsro all etas has failed.
B wr f CO:
I battering rams battered the doors in
! rath-red tri’m &amp; severs attack of Merourtal.
: Rhratuau»Ei.n»r arm*end te&lt;wb»'’nK »w&lt;Mwn ,
!
rapid
sucootalon
The ' troops were
toia,&gt;re t&gt;aa twle® the! r natural
e»H*ln*r ’
lbrr-*aMr«'.!EUM palna. 1
huodredaI hastened together in the courthouse at
er dollar* wnboat relief, owt after tak-l
Io* a f«w bt tur® of
■
all 'entrances. The doors were barril.Lh'ATlON.
ended from within hud furniture piled
am now a wen n-an.
5 Judulal Circuit, u
affdnrt them. The soldfers stood with
cor:plot®!r cured. I
*.
■ .
■ ,
...
i
«
titrator of tb« espieces cocked and bayonets fixed and
. deceased. Com
w-wo wish taiw pwunrtu atrew®.
waited till the doors would yield.
W- F. DALNY Brooklyn Elevated H. R.
Huge stones wore thrown against the
doors and the noise was deafening,
ti I-awrenc®
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Itlaata, Ca
AU the time loud and angry yells came
from the crowd. Col. Coit went into
at HwUir*,
the crowd and said: "If any man of
mber A. ■©..
you hit one of my men I will direct
fr&lt;rn affidavit on
GOOD ADVICE.
him to aim directly at that man's

(Via:
thr C

ofLUprayin.'

hr i'

flJIERGURlAL
/VI . POISON V

heart"

reir. within four
order, and in c»w
complaint to be filed,
Served txi said com'n twenty davs after
t 'uid bill and nottea
do:null thereof, salt?
by the sa d uon-red-

-lered. That within't wrnty
j/.ii'.iuit eAQss a MCtee &lt;rf
i hsbed la the Hsatiozs
i;*r prioj "d. published and
•*u;ir.tjr.and tttai nuch pubfl&lt;■ Ihrrein at least mice In
-k? i.; sa&lt;fe*Ki(M). or that
ths eerier ta be peiwoaaHy
i-ddeut defendant at lea-t
th. tim* above prescribed

Clzmknt Smith.
Circuit Judge.
'’••i.tiRUVS.
.&lt; .daant s Solicitor.

Every patriotic citUen should give his
personal effort and influvr.ee *o increase

ihe circulation of his home paper which

teaches the American policy of Protec

tion.

It is his duty to aid in this respect

After tbe homo

in every way possible.

paper is taken care of, why not sub­
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punished by the American Protective

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drnts says:

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ths United States.”
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^3^

l»: l: OF, PUBLICATION.

The Circuit Court for the
*:. r?v I., Cb&amp;neety.
vjort. Ih-IJ at tbe Voart •
• * iw- '' Y)71
*”
* county, ou
I •:■-* l.tnent Sini’h. Circuit Judge,
i’ ■ bte.eomptainauL

Bary

' v. wnimm J. McCarthy. Dents
v.
McCabe, C&amp;iberino Walsh.
JUflUret ‘ ry. Char’es McCarthy. Ellen
Haw;-.
lairickj MulHran. adtnixi strator
«t ___
’b» Eda -r,*I*ai» McCarthy. Sr.. dccvK-od.
*PP®rtng from affidavit oa
’&gt;f«’‘i&gt;datit. Charles MeCarthy.
afCt.&lt;M.'.'*1tin* state, bn*. Is a reaufeat
0b muta
—- . .. •
, j t vrt^s.^iaai
Wtsolta-,
it •&gt; urdtred that the apnear*aa .&lt;• i **
Charles M ' **14 nonresident
be entered herein. 4ttMh
«&gt;nr mon u r&lt;-inv the
date of this order, and
•a &lt;He of j;
-VPearaace. IhAt he caust hM an­
- •-- - • : oi complaint to t* filed, and a
wttini»
J*1 ‘'wmntalnant’s solteitan
aLw* at,' • -»»•’Vi after sen ice oo him of
In &lt;le?vf• "il *nd n°ti&lt;* of thh order, and
v
sa,d blU wUi l&gt;c Uketl w» «*Ji 1'^ •' j;--n-rc.sident defaadant.
talcati n '^^l-^vorttexed that within twenty
lA'ire a uuiirc u: mm
l* &gt;".')!hh®d in the Hastings BANMDU
bkT imutad, published daf aRsHant
and that said' publication be
•• '.-rrinunoe tn each week for six
"•v.-,
*jon.f&gt;r that complainant cause
। - r re'’
b$ peraonnUy aurvedl en
’k-.-tafaT
‘&gt;f&lt;'«dant at least twenty (20)
a&amp;ee **
preseribwl for his appearClJtMBNT NMfTH.
PirztiMa,. if.
Circuit Judge.

UtetS'ih*'

Cures
Rising L)1 UUdu
“pothers’

Friend”
. Is the greatest blessing
ever offered child-V&lt;’arinff wo­
man. I have been a. mid-wife
for many years, and tn each
ea« where *MoraxM FKiK&lt;»
wa. used It accomphahed won­
der* and relieved much suffer­
ing. It Is the best remedy tar
rLfiag of the Breast known
and worth the price tor that
alone. Mna. M- M- Bnxwffren
Montgomery. Ala.

.

1J- NsCUfX.
Hugiater.

hia men outside the buildlwr. irnariInc the si4&gt;roachea for the oonrtwas cleared and only
the streets catne the execrations of

the rioters.
Hay. Up Mob Fired Firn.
,
OoL A. B. Colt, in command ofthe
mnkla. made toe tollowlagstaUnnent:
”.'^e minus — Pl-ren no

trance* &lt;-&gt;: the
flrc^^t should l*eTW!' ’Xiw'w
•»
rrl-nlng Uwjwoome necessary w u
rack co tbe doors TnG
„
speaks
them until the
ripJtX

0€hw’
M tonget
—
w dtsua We win them
pleftdiHl with Ibem t
enfO-oe the law
been «1,0&lt;\rhi?r5a™ „ Xust do ho at
prtrerso&gt;o«l«' om^«al tton
all hsrtT1- JK5?„Zek with renewed rigor.
but cootlnord the
^Itb o

HAI

BALSAM

ssrther.E^^ip'Er'
1 mGb
result yon alrotork _Mb
““nUrellv Mtakcn from the county
fT^WMh“pton Court House early
jail
“ “VLTand brought to the
Thursday morntoff
o( four

. c*’n,Pl*“taT&gt;ts SoHcltors.
.1 &gt;'JHknilgned and entered bv me,
John G. Nagler.
Kefloter..

Exvr. &gt;

blood, the crowd drawing bock and ■
dead alienee followed the order to cease
flriuK. There was a long and ominous
silence, and it was reported that the
men had visited
all the
lu search of dynamite, and falllngt
to "entire it had (rone to a powder
Sti. 5 miles away. Col. Colt steUonml

ssssat**!*^

P'““”^°or the
companies o. v«v

Fourteenth
z

Hinton.Sam. «d HughAmmernmn.
^Ti^toe0-

/ ‘■•verywbera. Competent
'•
Bjwk-ksopors, fitenmrra$*t*fur «u,Phvrs,and Teach*re. Edu-

“’FSlrKir.
/?e

raffi-

h’ew York city.

Economize.
One and a half teaspoonfnls
Horsford’s Baking Powder
gives better results than two
full teaspoonfuls of any other.

MORTGAUESALE.
tkdSuli lilvlnt been made in rhe nsymenl ot
a inorttfHgi* made bv Dewitt C.ltaurey. and U» ' .
wilt*. Mary A. Itanncy to Hiram M. Chaw. Feb
ruury «•&lt;!, imm.aod ou February i:b. l«» re­
corded in the otten of the KegUter ot Deeds of
Barry County lu tbe State of Michigan, in Uber
2B of Mortgagee ou pago »4. on which mort­
gage there is Calmed to be due Four Hundred
Thirty nine dollars and seventy one rents and uo
suit or pnrctedlngw al law haring been insti­
tuted lu recover the amount secured by said
mortgage or any part thereof.
Therefore by virtue of the power of sale cont'dned h&gt; said mortgage notice is hereby given,
that ou Saturday, Decriuber 1st. INK, at ten
o'clock In the forenoon, there will be sold at
the north front door of the Court House. In the
City of IlMtinn, County ot Barry and Blate of
Mu-bigac, said court house being the place ll
which the circuit court for tbe county of Berry,
Is held. at nubile auction to tiw highest bidder,
tbe premises described in said merfgar.*. or so
much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the
amount due on said mortgage, with the interest
thereon, and all legal costs, said premises being
situate In the village of Del Um, In tbe County
of Barry and State of Michigan, and described,
as lota number seventy one and sevrritY two of
James B. Bush’s Addition to the village of Del­
ton.
.
Dated September S,18M. Hiram M. Chaix,
Mortgagee.
Alonzo E. Kenaston, Attorney for Mortgagee.

PROBATE ORDER.

Slate of Michigan. County of B-ery.-M. '
Ata session of the Probate Court tor tbe Coun­
ty of Barry, holdeu at tbe Probate Offlee.ln the
eitv of Hastings, in said County on Tuesday tire
2nd day of October In the year one thousand*
eight hundred and ninety four.
Present Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of Pro­
bate:
In tbe matter of tbe estate ef William H.
Northrup. DeceasedOn reading and filing the petition duly veri­
fied of Newton V. M bitlock, administrator of
said estate praying for reasons therein set
forth that he may be licensed to mortgage the ‘
real estate of said deceased as in said petition
described.
,
Thereupon it is ordered, that Friday the 96th
day Of October A. D.. 18M. al ten o'clock in
the forenoon, be assigned for tbe bearing of
said petition apd that the heirs at law of said
deceased and all other persons Interested In
said estate, are required to appear at a session
of said Court, then to be bolden at tbe Probate
office. In the city of Hastings. In said County,
mid show cause, if any tbereoe, why tbe yravev'
of tbe petitioner may not be granted. And it is
further ordered that said petitioner give notice
to tbe persons interested lu said estate, of the
pendency of said petition and the hearing there­
of bv causing a ropy ot this order to be ouWlshed
in the Hahtinus Bax? kr. a ncv.s&gt;apcr print­
ed and circulated la said Countv of Barry, once
in each week for three successive weeb pre­
ILLUSTRATED. vious to said day of Ueuring.
Cuab, V/. Armstrong,
One of the beet CookJndj-on'robate.
no'd.-H toaoliahea. It con­
(A true copy.)
tains re’djes for all kindr
&lt;»I coukic;'. Also depart­
ments ur. Medicine. Eti­
quette. and TjHb recipM.
Indexed fcr handy .-efer-MORTGAGE SALE.
cncc.
*
Default having been made in the r.tudltions
oi a certain mortgage, executed bv Charles D.
MnILE-D FRE£,
Johnson and Ida M. Johnson, husband and
to Lucinda C. Cheney and Allee E. Mlles,
In Exchange for 20 LAUGH LION
UBADS cut from Lion Coffee wrappert dated the twenty fourth day of AmniM. IW re^
corded tbe twenty fourth day ot Anmut ibjn
and or which there Is due at this d/.te three
Game. Hundred and fifty six and no-1to Dollars the
mortgaxets having elected lo’dtelare tlie whole
amount ot said mortgage due a«.d u n able oo
account of the non-payment of th? Interest dee'
August twenty,fourth iftH according io thr
terms and c*'i:dlUo:i‘ ot said mortuage. Notitfl
is hereby given that, by virtue of the power of
sale In said mortnge.I shall foreclose the same
bj* a sale, at public auction, to the highest bld&lt;!er. at tbe north front door of thr Court Bouse,
In the city of Hastings, un-the twenty seoond
day of December 1WU at twelve o'clock noon, of
all that certain piece or parcerof land situate
and being tn tbe city of Hastings, hi the County
of Barry and Mate of Michigan, and described
as follows.to wit; A strip of land ninety one feet
wide utlof and from the north end of lots nurol ered five hundred and nine and five hundred and
ten according to the original plot of the village
(now city* of Hastings, recorded in Barry Coun­
ty Register’s office, subject to a reservation of
a strip five fret wide off tbe north end of said
lots for an alley, tbe same being tbe mortgaged
ft win pay you in numerous ways
HH BOMS.
to use tbe salt that's all salt. This
Dated September 25th, lubl.
fa especially true m do the butter
-------- E. Milks.
maker. You recognise a difference In
Mortgagee.
butter. Wo can point you out a dif­
Char. H. Baukr.
ference in salt. You strive for the beat
Attorney for Mortgage®.
callk. why not search for the best
salt? Test, compare, ask questions,
investigate what

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320 PACES.

ioiiK. OcL 20.—A crank entered the Clinton Place bank in Actor
place Friday afternoon and demanded
Sl.ouu from I*nying-Tellcr Hind. ’ The
teller told the man to wait. As Hind
turned away the stranger fired a re­
volver at him und a bullet flew by
Hind's head, burying itself in the ad­
joining woodwork.
Tho man was
seized and turned over to the police.
Sixth AHeged Wrecker Caught.

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Chicago. OcL 22.'—Manager Suther­
( land, of the Mooney Jc Boland detec­
j tive agency, has received information
I of the arre8t of Nathan G. Dixon at;
ADuiin M
trth
IH
y.,,1 ik
Albion.
Mich.
Dixon
is n.*»n«*rt
accused^ rtf
of I
■ complicity in the wreck of a Grand j
; Trunk passenger train at IkttUc Creek
July 10. and js the sixth man arrested I
i
1 for that erime. He is a member of the '
| American Railway union.
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Hanged.
A Hoy Haufcd.

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la.., Oct. 20 —Thp !
Fort Madison, 1_
first legal hanging that has been had
in'Iofwa for eight years t&lt;/ok place in
the penitentiary at this place yester­
day, when James 0. Dooley, aged 16,
Buffered the death penalty for murder­
ing his aunt and a 10-year-old cousin
in Adams county on May 11, 1892.

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Fired on the Slob.
,
At 7:55 the south doors were broken ,
and immediately there was a deafen-।
iug and continuous volley from two ;
•core of musketa A pandemonium of I
yells and c«rse.-&gt; and a dense smoke j
Lynched by Masked Men.
filled the corridors. The law had been ;
Marlboro. Md.. OcL 22.—Early Sat­
vindicated at frightful cost, for this :
wr.s the list of dead and of wounded:
. urday morning forty masked men over­
powered Jailer Spicer and took from
The Victim*.
Th®
KiUJm-JWM Jwly. IM3X1»: Smith Welch. ' a cell a negro named Williams, con­
Med l», sod Mark Johnson, of WlllUimburu. | fined for a criminal assault on an old
Clermont county.
..
k lady named Nardesty. Williams was
Worxtnm-Hash Anmcrmwi. «b« tbrocal, taken to a bridge near town and
the hip. daicwcus: r. L. Slunrhausa alua
, ,
tbrouab both abkl«. one root ato.«»t wwrod. hanged.
.low McpuuoeJ. 1U«I ParroU. Mot lo .sot:
Twenty-atx Miner* Taken Out Dead.
John McCune, "bol la les John Korn, ibot .o
BvC&gt;a*Pkstb, OcL 22.—A terrific ex­
toot; Emert Bill,, thumb .hot oO; Gocrso
Keauoc. U year, old. shot to both 10*. and plosion of fire dany, occurred Saturday
groin; WUllam Sera,, totally MW. urougb the in the Anina colliery. Twenty-six dead
b..»el»: Frank Smith. Be«a wonad la race: De- and forty-six wounded miners have al­
Wltlllale. .hot la arm. WlUlam Laom. .hot ready been brought to the mouth of
IP automen: Bill* debater. Maa tn bod,.
the pit and it is feared that there are
Th* Mob R&lt; tre«tM.
Peace wm enforced by this flow of still other dead and wounded in the

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HARD TACK THE REMEDY.

COOK-BOOK

RHEUMATISM

•rvd that

dead.

o«a* HUlorUn
b.ubi„„, Wru«, |
MM.r» cook
&lt;o B. iu.pon.ibl. tor
a
Away at London. ।
F^deO!Li°°n
AUhon,
th® Decay of Teeth.
Tlie dentists of the period, who are
£rs,„. ’ • k
Ule wJubrated rcli- !
f. &gt;1
°nd h!*toriau, died at 0:W 1 nothing if not scientific, raise a note of
»• m. Saturday, affed TO years.
I alarm ^bout the growing tendency to
decay of the teeth of the present and the
Dental caries te
dfscon of TothS itJ bSnlL«?rr2!&amp;.a,eh’ ‘ ooming generations.
Devonshire An-B £ .uw
al- D®rWnK«&gt;a. , said to be increasing in an “extraordiWe.ueia.u-r
« Si
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, nary and alarming'’ manner.
Each
■»»
I •, u'"«’tog
generation
shows
" —
————
——
vp.4 a poorer
SfaS7a2^'i,E*',‘Tt&lt;,u'«- Ii”wor. qnaUtyof
This
a
?iUa!!s7?^ teeth. Thk
a writ
writer for the
II*nTuta'XI?.?'
tai Hospital confirms to
~
- —.
pome extent by
taUreeniuruJ svtaorf
1 J^e experience of four
.
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generations of
own'family. At one extreme was
- i ? ff^wndtotocr at eighty-six, who died
of years ago; with a
JSS
*“
S/JSuS •
Of,
perfect teeth.
|„
ttnd
®Ptl‘e otheri» the great-g-randdaugh?n.ude
S/r
of inn
lw* Mr
Mr- ter °* \hat old RentJollian, who, at ten
!•_
.
iu
in&lt;; uT®
autumnn of
ilvered a torti 5 JreS S“'.I years of BgC1 ^“ire8 8&amp; of her teeth
betw»n
rk«r«&lt;
lht? r«M*ons
taiwwa
Great Hrila,n
iinwu, uitaon
&lt;’Ireland,
°reia;.d''^S
“* the present moment What
thi
taktnr !I■
tae
_
..
the Position
position thill
that the Irish _were
them- | can
the °®U8e of this very unpleaa«f°ralarift- proportion of the ant an(l even alarming condition
Of things^
The den^ta u=H ns
Yolvri kZ. .----country mu Been in12.
U‘elr ‘"™ talaraal watausthat “dental caries marches hand
Mnt to. Iwl K.r or hl. Uta. he dein hand with civilisation.” If that
Trel
“llo»“toe edlloror
be
so,
we
can
only
devoutly
in.
a‘" h“'-to
taonrwu- wish that civilization would find a
•11, r.lllta- uuUl tewo, .feta to move about
more encouraging and comfortable
his bouse and garden no longer.]
companion. But why does civilization
dismissedT’
j insist upon destroying our teeth? BeAppeal of CoL Breckinridge Stricken from Ca^®’
‘lentista, “the increasing
the Duck at. I perfection of the culinary art, by reWashisgtox. OcL 20.—On a motion duein? the
of the masticatipg orby Mr. Calderon Carlisle, counsel for ' S’®11®
a minimum,” causes both teeth
Madeline Pollard in the case of Pol- an^ iawB to atrophy and decay. So,
lard vs. W. C. P. Breckinridge, of Ken- then' Jt is the "x**1110 scientific cook
tuuky, the court of appeals for the
the 80110013 of cookery, who, in the
District of Columbia ordered the i iaMl re8ort&gt; 18
fault Even our doappeal which liad been asked for in i me8tlca^cd animals, our cats and dogs,
Utis case stricken from the docket of i are ^o®111? the excellence of their
the court, ou the ground that it han U?eth *or the same reason, and we shall
not been entered within the stat- no doubt soon have dentists among the
utory time.
This euas -the liti­ veterinary surpeons as well as among
gation as far as the courts of the dis­ the more august professors of the art
trict are concerned and leaves the of human medicine.
These be un­
plaintiff free to collect her judgment comfortable. prophesyings! Can any­
of 815,000 and coats from Col. Breckin­ thing be done? A little, say the den­
ridge when and how she can.
tists. We must all go in for brown
bread. Whole meal bread alone con­
FIRE AND FLOOD IN CHINA.
tains in quantity‘the flourine which is
so necessary for the hardness and
cultural District Suffer.
permanence of the teeth. Whole meal
San Francisco, Oct 22.—The mail bread it must be, then, at morning, at
from the Orient by the steamers City noon and at night, if we would avoid
of Pekin and Australia brings news of the pangs of toothache and the pains
a disastruua tire during' September at of dentistry and save our precious
Chung Kiang, near Hong Kong. Over teeth.
thirty people were burned to death,
2.000 houses destroyed, including two
MARTHA WASHINGTON
temples, and a total loss of 10,000,000
taels entailed.
Serious floods were reported in i
nort
A saw,**
rich *•(&gt;*
agricultural
------ --»east China. ..
inurtuiat :!
district, 150 miles1 long and 12 miles j
wide wok submerged. Many women 1
and children were drowned, and an
enormous property loss suffered.
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Stations.
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Kalamazoo Lv
East Cooper
Richland Janet....
Cressey .1
Milo
Delton ..j..................
Cloverdale
Bliultz...,..................

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HASTaNOB......................
NOTICE OF HEARING CLAIMS.
Another Train Held Up.
Coats Grove
Fort Worth, Tex... Oct. 30.—The State ot Michigan. County of Barry.-ss
Notice in hereby given, that by an order of Woodland
westbound Texas &lt;fc Pacific through the I'robnte Ceurt for the Countyof Barry, WoodbuiY
train for California leaving here at V.-05 made on the eleventh day of October A. D.
L.*F.
1M&gt;L six months from that date were allowed
MM
a m., was robbed about noon yester­ for creditors tn nres-ut their claim* against tbe Lanslug..
Detroit...
day 70 miles west of here, near Gor­ estate of Joseph I). Frbeley.late of said County, Grand Rapids
deceased,
sud
lhal
all
creditors
of
said
deceas
■
don. The robbers secured about 820,­ e.1 are required to present their claims to said
000 from the Pacific Express company. Probate Court, al fb»* Probate office, hi tbe city
of Ilastlnr*, for &lt; xr.nil nation and allowance, on
Stations.
Flfwen Home* Burned.
or before the nth. day of April next, and
Monticrllo. IB-;Oct. 18.—Fire which that such claims will be be-ird teforc said
M
Court, on Friday. the nth day uf January,
started in Miller Broa’s livery stable and on Ttnirsdav. the 11th day of April
HOVTH.
burned-Afteen high-bred horses, de­ next, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of each ot
Chicago Ar
days.
stroyed half a dozen residences nd those
ra. p.
Dated Oct. llth.. A. D trU­
P
Chas. W. ABMSTROKa. Judge of Probata.
barns and badly damaged the Central
Bast Cooper Lv..
hoteL Loss about 850,000; partly inRichland JudcT.
Cressey
PROBATE ORDER.
MOo
will Go Hou*r to Vote.
State ot Michigan. County of Barry—ss.
Delton
At a session of the Proliate Court for the
Washington, Oct 30.—Without issu­
County of Barry, holdon at tbe Probate office.In
ing a direct order, Secretary Smith tbe City of Hastings. 1n said county, on Tues­
12 SS
has allowed it to be understood that day the 9th day of October, in the year one- Hastznob...
thousand eight hundred and ninety four.
all employes of the interior depart­
Present. Charles W. Armstrong, Judje of Coati Grove.
1! M
ment mar*go home to vote at the com­ i*’ta&gt;Wthe matter of the estate of Uriah S. Woodland ...
ing election._______________
B CinVeadirx and filing the petition duly veriOwi iMBBiDg...........
10 CT
sixteen Women Drowned.
of Harvey W. Williams. adininl*ua.or of said Detroit
Madrid, Oct 20.-Twenty women estate praying for reasons therein set forth that Grand Rapids.
may be licensed to sell the real estate of said
who were unloading the .learner Sep- he
d. f-*fifd as In satd petition described.
Traverse City.
terabre. In Bilbo* Friday, were thrown
Thereupon it Is orfiwftd. Umt
the Cbarierolx....
day oi November. A. D..
“J*®,
MURIy.......
from the dock in some unknown man­ Oth
the forenoon. be assigned tor the hearing « aald Bay View.......
ner, and
sixteen ot them were petition and that the heirs *t *&gt;»
dP:
rewed and all ether persona Interested in said
drowned.________
ettjxte are re quired to appear at a aesaiott of
said court, then t&lt;» he liolden al the Probata ofIowa Soil Burning.
In the City of Hastings, lu said countyvaud trains at flag stations as soon as they c
DBS Moises, In-, Oct SS—Sear Hor­ flee.
show cause. If any there be, why Itit*
J seen.
nick. this state, * territory al 300 acres
t Freight trains will be run at the eonw
the company. who reserve U&gt;» right to 1
at land has beetrvon fire for two ।to_ ■»
am in
the_ person* interested
Io wald
said retat^.
estate, oi
of the of
o! Mid
r«&gt;«" and otrir-’^he tbe time of such trains without notice.
month* The soil is \&gt;nroed to a depth L-i.aency
pendency of
said petition
No.fl will wait at Woodbury far PM
r.
this order to oe from
No. 1 on D. I., i N.
SEulhir I?n»
s
B.txh.-R.
a news­
of S loot
____________
Buggage must be at the depot at least
paper pftnled and cireuUled in said County of utesbefbre leaving time of trains, m that
jfor three successive may have time to check It property: othm
Barry, once In each
Wabbisotox, Oat. ns.-KearlyM.000 weeks
r
of
heart
nr.
previous to sMd «
may not goforward until next trail
W. ARMfrtBONG.
democrat* were placed in charge of
W. B. Drwdhi, GmiT Maa
Judge of Prohate.
H. C. rOTTMR; GenlP. A T. AaL
peatofficeB during tbe first year of tba
(AXruacopi.)
present miministration. ............
mine.

�Hastings Banner.
Thartdiy, Oct. 25,
MARSHALL L.COOK. Editor.

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HASTINGS, MICH., FOSTOFFICE,
AUGUST 14. 1879.

EDITORIAL NOTES
STATE.
GOVERNOR—John T. Rich.
LIEU’T GOV.—Alfred Milnes.
TREASURER—J. W. Wllkta»oa.
AUDITOR GENEBA-L—Stanley W. Tnr-

COMM’R STATE LAND OFFICE—W. A.
French.
SUET PUB. INSTRUCTION—!!. K. PatB’bef EDUCATION—Ferry F. Fewere.
CONGRESSIONAL.
FOR CONGRESS—Hon. Henry F. TfaomCOUNTY.
FOR STATE SENATOR—Miner 8. Keel-

REPRESENTATIVE IN STATE LEO1S-

SHERIFF—J aa H. McKevitt.
CM9KK—John G. Naglar.
REGISTER—Chaa. W. Jordan.

FRO8ECUTING

ATTORNEY—JM.

CIROUIT COURT COMMISSIONERS—
Frecl W. Walker: A. E. Kenaaton.
CORONERS—Dr*. Saekett and Wright.

The .taraaers of Barry County, irrespect­
ive of politics, have asked for recognition
in tbe state legislature. This year they
have an ideal candidate in Hon. David
Huggett, of Assyria, He Is a man of
broad Ideas, of good Judgment and- sound
common sense, in full touch with the peo­
ple, and capable in every way to fill the
high office. He has represented the peo­
ple of Barry Comity in tbe House of Repr
resentali ves the wast two years, has made
an excellent record for himself and one of
which he and hie friends may well be
proud. Mr. Huggett Is a farmer—and a
good one too. He w not a politician in the
strict sense of the word as applied nowdays, though an ardent, republican who
firmly believes in the principles of that
party. He is a man who has his opinions
and isn’t afraid to express them; he Is a
man of honor and Integrity and in even­
way worthy of the confidence that has
been bestowed upon him. He is a man
who weighs well every action, and isn’t
afraid to let the people know exactly how
be stands. A vote for him Is a vole for an
honest, capable official and a safe man in
every respect.

Dnring the first two weeks of October
46 per cent more goods were shipped into
this country from abroad than during tbe
first two weeks of October last year. This
simply means that these goods imported
from Europe will take tbe place of Just so
many goods made In America, it simply
means the throwing out of Just so much
American labor that ought to be engaged
In making that 46 per cent of goods right
here in America. It means,. if continued,
that in the end if Americans shall control
the American market then American labor
must be reduced to the very same low
standard as the poor-paid labor of Europe.
The mission of protection to American in­
dustries is to build up defenses to tbe
American market that will keep out all
foreign goods that will come in competition
with home labor. It Is these defenses that
Chairman Wilson exultlngly says that the
tariff reformers are trying to tear down.
It remains with the great masses of labor­
ing men to say whether the work of des­
truction shall be continued.
Dr. Thomas, of Allegan, tbe republican
nominee for Congress from this district
has proven himself an excellent man for
the place. He is a man of splendid phy­
sique, a staunch republican, an ardent
protectionist, and has an army record of
which any man might be proud. Enlist­
ing In the 7tb Mich. Cavalry on his 18th
birthday, he served all through tbe war,
his regimept belonging to the famous Cus­
ter brigade which did such valiant service.
Be came home bearing the honors of lieu­
tenant He has risen through his own
efforts. He graduated from the medical
department of tbe State University and
has enjoyed a large practice. He is by no
moans a stranger to politics as be has tepresented his district In tbe slate senate
and has been
honored
on several
occasions with positions of honor and
trust. One good term deserves another
and tbe people will tee to ft that Dr.
Thomas is returned with an increased
majority.
)A special dispatch from Washington
last weak states that President Cleveland
hw again decided to enter the race for the
presidency for tbe third term oc the
ground that he is entitled to the office for
two terms In soooeeaioa. It is stated that

■aeans war to the end

between HUI and

Cleveland.

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Grover Cleveland is president and is
^inat any silver tegtelattor.. Silver canR be an issue until we elect another

Rev. D. H. Bays wlH occupy the patpit
next Sunday morning and evening. SottfveU
and laboring under a misapprehension Morning, Tbe voles of the good Shepard.
may be best explained by the following Evening. Mat. 10:18 The Rock, or Tbe
letter to Gov. Bleb, signed by seven Del­ Bible va Catholicism.
All are cordially invited to eouse and
ton citizens, apologizing to the officers and hear this important subject thorough 1\
asking that their names be takes from tbe discussed.
Petition:—
The subject at tbe Methodist church next
DELTON. MICH. MAKM 13th. IMM.
Sunday morning is “The silence of Jesus”
To THK GOVERBOR OF THS STATZ OF MICHI­ being the third of a series of discourses on
GAN:
tbe teachings of Jesus Christ. Sunday
In regard to the petition drafted and circu­ school at noon when there will be a rally
lated by the Rev. J. (?. Chase complaining to
the Governor that complaints had been made of all members of the school, a special pro­
■to the officers ot Harry Countv, but were un­ gram is arranged for by tbesuperlntendant.
heeded. we were Iwl to believe by bls word, and Epworth League at 6 and preaching nt 7.
heading otsaM FeUUen. that complaint had
been made. But on investlntiou we found no All are cordially ihvked to these services.
complaint had been made at all, und therefore
The Club social of the M. E. church will
Were misled ms to the true chantctcr of the Pe­
tition, whereas we do ainoerely apologize to all be entertained at the church parlors Wed­
,t may concern or caused any trouble, and do nesday aftetnoon next Oct. 81 by Mesdames
further ask that your honor would penult us to
D. Striker, Geo. SooU, Jas. Swinn, Dr.
withdraw our names from said Petition.
John Lombard. Lewis Beadle.
Wgnod by seven persons who signed, tbe peti- Snyder,
Sutherland, A. Rork. 8. Bentley. Rose
Tbose who will take pains to investi­ Woodruff, Mattle Spaulding, and Misses
gate the Delton affair fully and impartially Lois Marshall, Floe. Kittle and Hattie
Beadle, Louis Duiker,
Rebekah Striker.
will only unite In saying that Mr. Sweezey Supper served from 5 to 7 standard time
did Just exactly what any competent attor­ All will be cordially welcomed.
ney would da
Tbe regular monthly meeting of tbe
Some of Mr. Sweezey’s enemies have Ladies Home Missionary Society will be
also raised a great cry about tbe alleged held at the Parsonage on Wednesday of
Illegal voting affair in Baltimore last next week at 3 o’clock p. m.

spring, which we have already explained
through the columns of tbe Banner.
Briefly stated tbe facts are these:—One
Oscar Campbell was working In this city
previous to the spring election last April.
A few days before election Mr. Campbell
went to Prosecutor Sweezey asking advice
where be (Campbell) should vote. He
told Mr. Sweezey that he made his home
with Mr. Babcock in Baltimore, and that
It was his borne, that be always went there
when out of work, that It was regarded by
him as bls home.
Mr. Sweezey told
Campbell to register and vote in Baltimore
and be did so. A few days later a few
residents of Baltimore demanded a war­
rant of Mr. Sweezey for the arrrest of Mr.
Campbell for “illegal voting” and doing
Just what he (Mr. Sweezey) had advised
him to do a day or two before. Mr.
Sweezey looked the matter up and found
the facts to be Just as Campbel! had told
him and refused to issue a warrant An­
other petition, said to have been drafted
by Mr. Lowden, was sent to Gov. Rich
asking that Mr. Sweezey be compelled to

Epworth League devotional meeting
Suuday evening at 6:80 led by Roy Mat­
thews. Subject: Tbe Primitive church.
Tbe C. L. 8. C. will meet |wlth Mrs.
Adkins Saturday Oct. 37th. at;17 o'clock.
Program as follows:
English History, Chap. 4. Nonna Michael
Our English, 87-101. Mrs. Geer.
Newspaper Press of Europe, Miss Rep­
logle.
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Marie Antlonette A the French Revolut­
ion, Mrs. Maggie Bailey.
Quotations, General.
Tbe M. E. S. S. will observe next Sun­
day as a general rally day. The teachers
during tbe last two weeks have been mak­
ing an effort to gather In all scholars whose
names are on tbeir class books and who
have for any reason fallen off in their at­
tendance. The long roll will be called,
some special music will be provided, a talk
will be given by the pastor and an. invitat­
ion is cordially given to all whose names
have ever been upon the roll of the school
to be present at tbe session next Sunday.
Tbe offering will be for the benefit of tbe
S. S. library.

The ladles of the Foreign Missionary,
Society of the Methodist Episcopal church
are preparing for a unique festival to be
given about the middle of next month, the
date will be announced later. Last April
the President, Mrs. M. L. Cook gave to
each member of tbe society a choice chry­
santhemum which was to be eared for
ddrlng tbe summer, and brought with al)
tbe others in November to form a part of
a chrysanthemum festival or show and be
sold for tiie benefit of the society. The
ladles are each doing their best to stimu­
late the growth and flowering of their
respective Missionary Chrysanthemum.

issue the warrant as asked. Gov. Rich
called for a full account of the facts in the
case, and Mr. Sweezey gave them sub­
stantially as above related and in a few
days received a letter from Gov. Rich uf
which tbe following Is a copy.
APRIL itn-H, tan. ;
Jas. A. Swrkzky. Esq..
Hasting*, Mich..
Dear Sir
Your esteemed favor of the 14th duly received
Your explanation of tbe circu instances is entire­
Spiritualist meeting at their hall Sunday
ly proper and right. Please allow me to thank
you for jour prompt and courteous retort of the p. m. at 3:30 and evening at 7. Speakers
waiter. Unless there Is more proof produced or from abroad.
some affirmative reason for taking farther ac­
tion nothing more will be done
Yours Very Truly.
johnT. Rich.
The first number of “Wrinkle, Vol. 2,”
The proof or affirmative reason has not
was on sale last Thursday.
been yet produced.
The students lecture association opened
lu the conduct of the office of Prosecu­ last Wednesday night with a very scholar­
tor Mr. Sweezey has shown splendid abil­ ly lecture on “The Relation of Leaders to
Progress," by Hon. T.B. Reed. The lecture
ity and rare good Judgement Any one
was entirely non-polltlcal.
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who will take pains to look over his record
Tickets for the gymnasium lockers were
not only Iff the Justice but in the Circuit placed on sale Friday. One hundred and
Court will find that the office Is In as good twenty-five lockers were reserved for wo­
men who are to have the use of the gym­
a shape now as It ever has been before in
nasium each forenoon. It is evident from
the history of the county and that is say­ tbe ready sale of tickets, which were
ing a good deal, Mr. Sweezey has made placed at two dollars apiece, that the op­
an exceedingly able and capable official portunity for physical culture is appreci­
ated.
If tha people want to encourage tbe ring
On OcL 17tfr, the Varsity Eleven de­
of wire pullers and tricksters that forced feated Olivet 46 to 0, and on tbe 20th they
Mr. Lowden’s name upon every ticket defeated Orchard Lake 40 to 6. This
save that of republican, and especially af­ shows a marked improvement.
The Chicago Alumul of the Universi­
ter comparing Mr. Lowden’s record with
ty are showing their love for their Alma
Mr. Sweezey’s all well and good, but we Mater In a way that counts. They have
don’t believe that they will do IL But if offered fifty dollars to be a part of the
Mr. Lowden should be elected be may rest prizes tn the Oratorical Contest. In con­
sideration of this one lecture on the 8. L.
assured that he wont have 33 cases “left A. course Is to be named In honor of the
over” for him from Mr. Sweezey’s term of Chicago Alumni Society.
Another venture which It Is hoped will
office, and he will find tbe office In far bet­
stir up more Interest among Michigan’s
ter shape than it ever was under him.
alumni in general, Is the new publication,
a monthly edited by A. A. Pearson, ’94,
The nomination of Miner 8. Keeler for in the Interests of the old students
It Is
State Senator Is a recognition and a com­ called "The Michigan. Alumnus.”
The young peoples societies In connec­
pliment to tbe young, active, business
men of this district, and in bls election tion with the various churches, all gave
socials to welcome the new students, last
this district will secure a representative Saturday evening.
fully alive to tbe wants of the times and
The annual Freshman rush took place
last Friday evening.
Tbe Sophomores
the interests of the people.
were out numbered about three to one,
and
came
out
second
best
The opposition are trying to divert the
Ernest Edger, of the State Normal
attention of tne people from the tariff school, visited friends In this
city last
question to the silver question. Their Sunday.
efforts In that line are amusing owing to
the well known opposition of Grover
The Dun Balt
Cleveland to all silver legislation.
The profane case, otherwise known as
the "dam suit” which engaged the alienWq believe that tbe people want to see tion of tbe Circuit court here for three
sliver coined to the utmost limit of safety. weeks, was concluded Thursday afternoon
after which Judge Smith gave a very dear
Bat we as fully believe that they will in­ fair and Impartial charge to the Jury. Just
sist upon every diver dollar being worth 16 minutes after the Jury retired they ren­
dered a verdict of “no cause of action.”
100 cents.
The case was commenced in 1893 by Mrs.
Grosfend against R. T. French A Son of
It Is said that the sugar trust will kind­
Middleville, owners of the water power
ly allow sugar to be cheaper in price Uli there, claiming that the dam bad been
after election. Just watch it after Novem­ raised of late years so that tbe water was
backed up, damaging her land and making
ber fith.
proper drainage laapoaslble. The ease was
one of great importance because of the fact
Don’t tore sight of tbe fact that the sil­
that had she woe at least 10 or IS other
ver question cannot be as Issue for two similar suits would no doubt have been In­
years yet at least. Grover Cleveland Is stituted. There were about 100 witnesses
sworn In the case, many of them being the
opposed to it
representative men of the county, and con­
siderable expert testimony was Introduced.
More money at a depreciated value
Both aides were evidently prompted by
would be a most expensive price of
a desire to be fair and were anxious that
the fullest tavestlgatlou should be made.
dal legislation.
Tbe Jury viewed tbe whole territory tn
question and were therefore better able to
Wonder what the fusion candidates say
understand the whole situation and arrive
when asked what their polities are?
at their verdict, which they did in short
order.
When the verdict became known in Mid­
Cheap money Is expensive at any price.
dleville there was quite a demonstration.
Good money is what we want.

The potato, eo long a staple food, tarn

Voigt, Herpolsheimer &amp; Co
THE LEADING HOUSE IN GRAND RAPIDS FOR

Dress Goods, Carpets, Cloaks; Underwear, Blankets, Bedding, Etc,
VISIT OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT FOB THE LATEST PRODUCTIONS.

CARPETS is second to none,
CLOAKS for ladies, misses and children

Our line of

A full line of

Blankets from 49c a pair, upward
Quilts at 75c and upward
ASK FOR OUR FLEECE-LINED UNDERWEAR.
A NEW STOCK OF
OUTING FLANNEL AT 5c A YARD.
.

When in the city give us a call

Voigt, Herpolsheimer &amp; Co.
■
- *
78, 80, and 82 Monroe Street.

N. B. Our live aeese leathers are auaranteed oderless.
GRAND RAPIDS, HICH

Special Cloak Sale
ONE DAY
ONLY——•r

Monday, Oct 29. 94
CLOAKS
CLOAKS
CLOAKS
A magnificent and attractive stock from the great Chicago manufacturers.

JOSEPH BEIFIELD &amp; CO
This firm has made a special effort this season to place upon the
market pleasing and desirable styles and fabrics, in cheap
as well as the expensive garments.

We extend an invitation to the ladies of the city and vicinity to call
and inspect this line in our large Cloak Room.

E. Y. Hogle
Second Floor.

Dry Goods.

The ‘Favorite’
Base Burner has more
heating capacity and is
the most economical Coal Stove
ever made. Why ? Because it has
1-3 more radiating surface as com­
pared with same sizes of other base
burners and is mounted and fitted
perfectly.
AND

We have a complete line of “Favorite” Stoves and Ranges, which pos­
itively are without an equal in the World, and can prove it to any
buyer who will take the time to investigate.

Rapid*

5

is

K BROS

�Tb. Ovide Mu,In &lt;«&lt;«,
.
wwk wm greeted with . g«xl bouj
they were euthuibeUrelly «&lt;«,_&lt;

Banner

'TtNc

bV»- »5.1894. rj

•j

PERSONAL MENTION.
d

“““bet I, u urll.t, ind Um playihr"^
/'h. C£OK- Loc**^j°r* 1

rd&gt;

Ovide Mu&gt;la wu &gt; treat anch aa HaaUon
P~pleb.„M„thrtlw{ore. W( ™

Uk« to »ae roore emenalttreenl. ut tbl,
JHutl given In our city.
" Z^fEe corner etone for the new
chureb lu the Leaob nelghbotbood,

h“ "l"n”d ,rom '"“"IC(^“l’-OfU“‘1,«,,‘”lbeellJ.

w«t

”’lUtn'd

I«* tbi.

Minnie Lewis u |b Wow(tawl

M

E

three

P^.0IS,U“*“‘" ’“h&gt; Grand Rapids

tnllea directly north of the euiaiere niontittrent. will be Wd Ttxwd.y Oct 80tb. at a

p.n&gt;. fast tune.. Hev. L. Delemarltr. of
Kalamuoo will deliver the sermon, 1'rea-

Itltng Khter CogsiMll. win be present .|M

Sunday.'

Ltlbrop wta boote from Um,

mXA"“

°U™’ ““ f°r Ch",p“’

tbe pastors ot this dty and neighboring
,TO"
"* u"ll,,K, dr“»ii
will be tbe pastor. Everyone Invited.

EIPTS, and
FES put up

ia

-

FRLD l HE.HTH.
'HIE DRUGGISTS.
ThnbLt Drug store in the
Ininti t&lt; have yonr family
tilled at a low price
ffithjm-g'axis.
t of City Bank.

One (1!

LOCAL NEWS.
. CIRCULATION ‘

quires.

Frink

now running

WEARS LONGEST

LOOKS BEST

*“

SOLD

per cent Ires than In 18W, .nd in ism
U1.W'.“l*!ridge'
BMUe C*** «“ •»
catch will be worse yet. Unless steps
tsken to prevent tbe fouling Of wster with the city lut wee*.
sawdust and the mareacre by means of
Ml* Agnus MeGonni. ot
Monroe,
dabnete, Mr. Moore thinks It nn|y » visiting In tbe city.
question of time when tbe (rest lake. wUl
Mr. and Mn. John BeukM
be practically stripped of ft»h.
Nine tie Creek tll|.
thousand oitlrens of Michigan g
their IZR Hum and family barc
. living Ivy fishing.
moved here
from Grand Rapids.
Those who study omens say another long
Mrs. A. J. Bowne. uf Grand Rapids,
cold whiter, ailed with blustering stontti

HEATH The DruflQlSt

east reatfc

ot WKX11,“&lt;1

The annual b.h product ot Michigan is

Is ahead. Tbe goose

grs fur- advertisements
cv Tuesday* at latest u,
the K'Ue of the week

COVERS MOST

w“ 10 *

esllmalwl by Statlslieal Agent Moore to be
Sl.000,000. The catch tor IMS was twenty

•! and winter when you
•
BIBLE that
r the American Bible
i wilt save you
. Per Cent. s

IcisWctJft.

SHERWIN
WILLIAM'S
FAINT

tbe‘

bone

I, nearly all

white end enow they say will ||e on the

grosad from early In December until ApHI
or later. Corn bnaka are more than usually
thick. The males has put on an ertra over­

Hendershott, Miss Vera Holbrook and Mr.
Jennings of Lapeer gave solos that added

Mo£lwhtn will give

ade punch. Dancing was enjoyed io tbe
fine music furnished by the guitar and
mandoliu orchestra. If was a very Infor­
mat and thoroughly delightful affair in

HObERN
bRUQQIST

Isaac Vrooman was In Lansing last week
to attend a soldiers reunion.
Mrs. Martha Lovejoy, of Hillsdale, Is
visiting Mn. 3usan Bentley.

coat to protect Itjfretn the rm lemperElla Hallock, of Jackson, spent
Mrs. Lathrop, cll
ature to come. Woodchucks and chip­ 8J?.~!L.w,U1 Drmunks are already fat enough to kill and EMisj, Carrie Schumann has returned
their fur Is dense, due and aaft. They too from Grand Rapids for a tew weeks.
predict cold weather and wilt reek winter
Frank Me Nutt of Sheridan, Wyoming
quarter# early.
visited L. C. Beadle and family this week.
The rrceptkw given to Captain and Mrs.
Mi. and Mrs. Thus. Heney were In
A. 1). Niskera Tuesday night by the QniMarshall last week attending a soldiers re­
form Rank at their Castle hall waunion.
a most pleasant affair.
About M sir
Will Osborn who has bwu sick for
Kulghts and their ladies were present The
room was very prettily decoraud with several weeks, returned to Kalamazoo
chrysanthemums and other flowers. Mrs. Tuesday.

greatly to tbe enjoymeet of tbe evening.
Ice cream and cake were served and lemon­

the bottom of

w«&gt; In tbe elty Sunday.

The Most Economical DRUG and BOOK STORE in Hastings.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pancoast and Mr.
and Mn. Frank Black Jwere at Wai! Lake
this week.

&amp; Mrs. Charles Shults has just returned
home after a two months visit aTDowaglac

A MONEY -SAVER

with relatives.

A MONEY MAKER

Mrs. O. E. Gilman has returned from
Zaneavllh. Wisconsin where abe has been

every respect, and all the tuw so for the for tbe past six months.
presence of Mr. W. L. Jennings- of l-apeer
[
Ira Van Valkenburgb and daughter.
who holds s very warm place in the hearts
Kute. were in Battle Creek and Marshall
-rvlay evening.
of HaMtags Division.
the latter part of the week.
•rx! fin? residences
To the officers of the Barr}' county BatGeo. N’. r%a!dwin, wife and daughter
ty i3 the spring.
। tailion for the enduing year, and the aev•n ”h she educational end Posts of the county. 1 w|»h to say Fem. of Unmldas. vi-itcd his brother
•
ttml hradquanm of tbe Barry county William, the fore part of the week.
Eiioch Audra*.
Hon. P. T. Culgrove left for .Quincy
BattaUhtn will be Woodlaud, but ail meet­
afi! in Dr. Lowry's
ings neceaaary to call all of the Bsttallion Monday, where he will commence cam­
se'L they will soon
Officers together will for convenience paign speaking, for the llepubllcan state
fvnnlng.

•r« i Masou’r visited

doubtless be beM at Hastings. The Ad­
jutant for the ensuing year of comity BattalHoa is Jesse Jordan and all communi­
cations to him will be addressed Woodland.

z-0 out of every 100
merchants who do

Comrades of tbe county. 1 wish to say
that each succeeding year makes our num­

■&gt;ueM suit made to
at Voight, Herpob
Tapids. Midi.

ber leer and leas, and those of us who yet
survive from age are iese competent to
perform tbe tasks that yet remain Cor aim to
do. and in view of this fact let each one
assist in assuming the responsibility, and

■?.e Michigan Central

central committee.
Frank Chambers and Alien Freeman
were arrested this week on a charge of
larceny. It Is clamed tbev ’stole 8 bushels
of potatoes from Guy Manning Friday
night, also corn (rom T. Phillips he having
found com of the Mine variety as bis in
their possession. Fred McNair had six
bags stolen by them. Freeman now lbs in
jail. Chambers is out on bail.

Our Snag Proof Rubber Boot
is a money maker—money for you be­
cause it will outwear any other Rubber
Boot
the market at the price.
our Quilted boots, just the- thing
cold weather, and remember that we
have the largest stock of boots in
county. Our line of Ladies’
Gents’ fine shoes is complete. Give
us a call.

by the cooperation of all the dbuirades of

t. o. A. Bakmks.
uujde suit whfn you
rnadt,’ to order for only
■. Grand Rapid- Mich.

i::d ask them to show
focj the bottom of
ing -ktensively used in

Dsn tri

.has credted a handsome
mouufiieat on the. lot in

Hirer SiSf

ry owaed by
eltt chard: of this city.'

the Meth

Su-pinauj uke a look at the suits we
&amp;*ke to.order for $20.00
Hr :G*OLN»nMXB A Co.

A bunch of keys, in the Post Office or
the county we may yet for a few years on the streets in the city of Hastings. The
keep alive anil awake the great interest of finder will please leave them at the Post
our order and by so doing tin* ensuing year Office. Hastings. OcL Ulh. 1894.
may be one of Interest. Fraternally Yours,
A. W. Du.lxxbbck,
Colonel of County Batialllon.

Poultry Wanted

We will buj poultry, live or dressed,
delivered at our place near Rutland town
house, on Tuesdays and Saturdays of each
No doubt there are many farmers and week, and will pay the highest market
others in Barry county, having streams price in cash. No trade.
Paul Blame.
and spring brooks on their lands, who&gt;
Wiu. Kihwkwittkr.
would like to wee those streams #ell stock­
ed with brook trout. If so all tbev have toi
do is to direct a letter to the state Fish

Commissioner, at Detroit, asking for ap­
plications and tbe applications will be sent.
Sign yoar name and post office address do
tbe letter so that the Fish Commissioner
will know where to send the applications.

A Fatal Fall.

Last week we made mention of the death
of Be»J. F. Chidester, of Harbor Springs.
At that time we unaware that his death
was caused by an accident.
Following Is
taken from a Harbor Springs paper.—
On last Thursday morning about 11 o
elock &gt;n oeoldent befell BrrJ.mln F. CMI,ter which tennimiled hull;. Mr. ChMHter did coMlderable work on Harbor
Point dueiui: the «e«son. end clooed •
her of cdttwtw e»rb year. He wa» Unljhluc tbe eloelng of A. F. Slereowo’s col­
ure, outline on the but abutter on an up­
per window, when tbe ladder, to which he
bad aplleed another abort one. broke, and
he fell about fifteen feet, the abutter followlnc and falllns upon hta. He *1
atone at the time of the accident but aoon
afterwards Mr. Seaman, who sUII remains
on Harbor Point, found him and with the
help of Claude Wright, who was P«*3|“’
with a delivery wagon, conveyed him Io
bls borne. Upon examination Dr. G*"10"
found that bls right shoulder
ed and that he had
J"'
hirles. The shoulder was placed and Mr.
™£ter and Mrs. Fleteber.
hotiw be roomed, sod other kind friends
sin *11 they could to mitigate bls suffering
^Mlm oomfortebE: But .11 effort,

7S M-iuro.- si.
Grand Rapids. Mich,
Foaml-Uu dgb: Barlow A Co’s hay
Send for as many applications as you can
•■?rab&lt; burned, a I*ocket bosk with sum use, IS or 15 If you can find that many
of money. O we*
■r ' au h&lt;vr Muae by call­ streams to plant trout in. Give the applit rosin.. ■
- meat market, proving catlona to your neighbors and get them
Property md 'pa
' mg tor this inktice.
interested in stocking the stream* of your
Tbrnfteiaipoa,
f to be had with cash trade neighborhood with trouL Have the appli­
«W. H. G. Dear’s,
E. Y. Bogle's, cation filled outsat otjee and return to the
Woolr?; 6U(
S. Hlcka A Spence Fish Commissioner and next spring a can
L. E. btaudyfe
are worth looking of trout will ire aent you free of charge by
cash at F. R. expreaa to your nearest railway station.
You wiH be notified by the Fish Commis­
stere.
sioner when tbe little can, which usually
At Howl,-,
will find the
contains from 8000 to 5000 little trout, will
bottom ot drew
I. will v;lr ttu. stylish fu|| efwt arrive. Now Is the time to make out your
»» *,lw“1
down tbe rtlrt applications, and the earlier they are aent
in the better. All may not understand how
luJ ..J ™"!ln* «t&gt;d atntu. It Is tbe
to plant trout Don’t pul them Into any
*y *" finrt el“
lake or to the main body of any stream. were In tsln. fie gradually became weaker
Plant them to springs at the very fountain and on Saturday suffered Intense pain.
•‘'ttMaO'U,. (k.tMU1 g y
heads of streams If possible, or plant them Lv W. J. Rainey, bis pastor,
aM1."'llls»'inw: ctadt
An uo.
J^m when he passed away about C o clock
In little narrow, shallow spring brooks
that flow Into larger brooks. The little “HTd^bt""^. Heath of^Grond
ChJ* ™'rom Jm- Bel“el‘1 4 &lt;*■ °t
trout wlU stay In small streams safe from
Im-,,,' Hoile cordially Invites all
larger fish until they get large enough to
ua
.
fll!r '"d vlcialtJ to be preaeot
take care of themselves, when they will
bf
'ta
*” w,“ *“«- M »*“
gradually drift down into tbe large streams
one dij only,
themselves. Barry county is second to no
e.Jtliuy to 'attend the funeral.
The
‘eDt h,ppeoed I* county to the state of Michigan for the
^b w’u .PprppX^ X
number and quality of spring brooks, and
tslsbie, m, ltJ°' Rottb;d- After experience proves that trout grow remark­
:J£
c.t.
«l tor . link J « “k he CT&gt;oeIud*;’ to V ably fast. Only a few years ago tbe first
stia. an ( L Wle ,nd hunt x.trt'reil
trout were planted In West creek just west bv tbe Christian Endeavor Society,
•‘“natta ^?11*4, &lt;louMo bwreM
of Ue cKjw and last spring a trout was
nKn,bOT
‘“"‘’tlnnJed,not &gt;«““•«"*» seer.
caught to tbe water wheel at tbe pump o.u;^&gt;^p««
',ae !"-t hi t&gt;
”°m’ W,X *
'*■ factory that weighed over four pounds.

J""’ I1’"d ,or

NO other terms will buy our goods,

but we make it worth your while to

make an extra effort to throw the store
book and credit system behind for good.
We prefer to make a small profit and

a sure one, to the chance of making a
larger one with the risk of loss.

rKW^^p’r-^eame

* l«"i
d0W» During
treating season this year sev­
10“oot ii m, 5u“W Mcph«rian concluded eral were esogfit ranging from
to SM
p«wTvta and hundreds of others caught
»«t ImwJ bre: ‘“’SO" of hl. left Land
that were smaller. Ne better fish livre than
lenj"1' ■» that ampuutloo was
tte brook treat uxt a»
*at» geoerou.iy
/'laM " I»rta tbe young ran
pmUM Umi fcw ct eUu-ro &gt;11
Me Io it -Jmi our
‘"“A- *Dd ,pr"’*
exf*ct»)d or looked for.

UeGold* 8h.ro-'’

Cash Clothier.

�While there are no nlg-ht mtragea In
ducted his clients to the house of the
friend with whom they were sojourn­
shore, lighthouse and vessels recently
ing.
Hight, while Torrance vraa seen
«*n oft
off tbe
the North Carolina coast,
c
the
That earner.**
quietly inoking
in his room quietly
_______„ a cigaf,. twilight or dawn upon plain*
Laius sometimes brings a strange mag­
on the entrance of Dabney he said:
‘•The Great Daily of Michigan.'
.
____ , my son,
_
________
_____
_ the
___ i nifying of celestial bodies near the
"Well,
I knew „
you
left
client in happy mood. T aru gratified । horizon.
Thus, at close of a day,
when
from evaporating enow
or a re­
to feel certain that the way there is I ~
v
M
It has stood tbe test of
clear for you. You may not sec it, but cent rainfall the air is humid near the
public opinion for 21 years,
I do, and with all my heart I congratu­ ground, the going down of a red and
progressing and growing it strength year by year, admired by publisher,
late you both. But don't you know, sullen sun below the western sky line
and an people for its (earless, manly attitude ou all public questions, and
Dabney, that since you left me thia is some times followed almost coinci­
afternoon r. ftoT we dcqidcil upon what dentally by. the rising in the east of a
for its intrinsic merit as a groat newspaper.
was proper to be done in the final set­ full moon, as vast and fiery, which,
tlement of the case. I’ve been think­ red and portentous, seems to poise at
ing mostly about that poor follow? I’ve the moment of its complete emergence
been haunted by his look when be saw over prairie, ridge or mountain, tbreatTHE EVENING NEWS,
ening
roll, a burning sphere, down
his mistake in letting his father de
stroy die will when he hod been be­ the slope toward the beholder. Simi­
R-o month® BV mail
DETROIT.
larly,
the
morning and evening stars
lieving all the while that it was the
copy. It was a devilish thing to do. at times take on size and colors so ex­
Agencies in every village, town and city in tbe State of Michigan.
Yet I could see plainly, even if 1 had traordinary that even the experienced
not known of his proposal for a com­ plainsmen can scarcely believe that
promise. that in the depth of his being new and vast constellations have not
the controlling anguish was the want api»eared for the first time in the
known, Amerson, you are the cussedest : w
vuv woman wuum
of the
whom ho tried to de- heavens.
loot My advice to you fa to go to hell, ' fnlad 1D the hope o, po.^njr h8r.

The Evening News,

“SINCE I USED

SANTA
CLAUS

A FULL-GROWN ?\AN.

Stands Head aad Shoulders Above all Others.

’*OU
। j noted when hiaeyoa for one ItogerThe wretched xnan roee end slunk ; lnff momcnt were«t upon ter. Itwa»

*■ A Honaehold Treasure.

obeyed, my brother, ” said Torrance,
delivering it with assumed high rt&gt;
•poet. Wateon, turning it over to his

swore the lie to, which if the good
Lord’ll forgive me this one time. I’ll
never sign no paper o’ no kind long as
he let me live."
Torrance, amid the roar of general
laughter, grasped his hand and gave
the consolation which none so well as
be knew how to frame.
Not only friends and acquaintances
but quite a number of others came in
to congratulate Hannah, who, her
eyes swimming with tears, had never
seemed so lovely
Watson, catching,
her friendly glance towards him, ap­
proached, and said:
"Mrs. Amerson, I am sure that the
congratulations of none are more cor­
, dial than those I beg to offer to you.”
"I fully believe so. Mr. Watson,” she
answered, extending her hand.
Tbe last of Torrance.

1she began, as another gn^h came to
her eyes.
"Say no more, madam, I beg you.
Whatever thanks you may feel to owe
:for these results, next to Heaven, are
n the greatest port due to Mr. Dabney."
He turned at once and immediately
1left the room, when his colleague ccn-

aid. It is none the less important to
know that the marriages contracted
before the parties have reached 20 are
to be regretted. The reasons are that
the offspring of women who are mar­
ried before 18 inherit the imperfect
physical development of their mothers
and do not reach mature life with
strong constitutions. The healthiest
offspring are born to mothers between
20 and 80, who are united to husbands
between SO and 40, and it has been
found in Europe, where early marriages
are very common, that the deaths
of children from weak constitutions
are twice as large among the children
whose mothers were under 20 years of
age os they were among the children
of mothers who Were over 30. The
difference between America and Eu­
rope in this matter of early marriages
Is chiefly due to the way In which our
girls are able to reach out to self-sup­
port after they have attained a mar­
riageable age.
Dr. Cyrus Edson, in the North Amer­
ican, gives important statistics to show
that, although in this country the evil
of early marriages is not so great as it
might be, the number of brides under
20 who were married in New York city
in 1891 was 2,889; in 1809. it was 5,959.
The number of grooms under 90 years

bride, are reported to have been M or
*&gt; when they were mxrricd. which fa a
healthy ahowing for an American city,
and New York fa probably a fair
eridenoe for the age of brides In other
the glrfa become women at the affe of

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D. W. Fuller, of Canajoharie. N. Y.,
...
; the look of a dog towurdk a morsel be­
.J
U“e»Uonfor the witness;" . ,.Ond Li. reach, for the want of which says that be always keeps Dr. Klints New
said tt alien, rising and throwing a ;J0 wttB dying. Such a wretch deserves Discovery In the House and bls family has
courageous glance around. -I beg i eompaaslon, and he has mine moat sln- always found tbe very best results follow
yonr honors to strike my name from | Mn)1„ ThMe |wople wU1 most prob.. Its use; that he would not be without It,
fTO BE OOXTXSUB©.]
the docket as counsel tor tVUey Amer- ! bly ^.p^t Mrs Amerson's feelings If procurable. G. A. Dykeman, Druggist,
lx it had been of any importance to son In all the cases thereon. And I ; nsalnst his prosecution; but I should CaUklll, N. Y.. says that Dr. King’s New
.urprised to hear st any time of Discovery fa undoubtedly the beet cough
him, he would have been pleased at the trust that it Is not necessary for me to ■ not
remedy; that he has used It in his family
suicide.”
displeasure apparent on all faces at declare that I had not the most remote 1
for eight years, and it has never failed to
Watson’s Interruption. As it was he foresight of the revelations which have I The words seemed prophetic. Im- do all that Is claimed for It. Why not try’
just
now
been
made.
My
client
has
I
mediately
after
his
exit
from
the
oourtasked:
a remedy so long tried and tested. Trial
Amerson, returning to hl.home, bottles free at W. H. Goodyear’s Drug
"Mr. Carruthers, I’ll thank you to in­ antieipated me in withdrawing from
form the court of what followed Pearce this contest; but I ask your honors to , mounted hfa horse, and. by a circuit­ Store. Large size 50c and SI.00.
issue
orders
for
his
apprehension,
end
■
OM
rerate,
leaving tbe town, which ho
.Amerson’s demand.”
• Specimen CaM*.
“Mr. Wiley Amerson answered that I assure your honors that it will give ’ „„ n„,er more, rode to his native
me
particular
pleasure
to
offer
my
as:
place,
where
for several months he
the will was at his house, and that he
S. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was
would give it to him when he came sistance to the solicitor general In har- dwcit |n entire seclusion from all ax­ troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism,
ing him sent to the penitentiary."
eept the negroes who were upon IL A bis stomach was disordered, his liver was
over there that night."
"The words ot my brother Watson,” ; few daVB ttfu.r the marriage of Dabney affected to an alarming degree, appetite
"Do you know whether or not this
quickly said Torrance, "are uf the . wIth Hannah, he disappeared, ami his fell away, and ho was terribly reduced in
was dune?"
sort I expected to come from the body „a, found on a bunk ofathe Oeo- flesh and strength.
Three bottles of
"I do not, sir."
None over knew whether his Electric Bitters cured him.
"Mr. Carruthers; at the execution of mouth of one so far above the uses 1 nee
Edward
Shepherd,
Harrisburg,
Hl., had
for
which
ho
was
employed
by
a
man
death
was
voluntary
or
accidental
the will, or at the time of demand for
a running sore on his leg of eight years’
its surrender, did Pearoe Amerson whoso baseness there was not full op­
|THE EXD.j
standing.
Used
three
bottles
of
Electric
portunity
for
him
to
discover,
nor
even
make aijy allusion to Mrs. Cullen
Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen’s
to suspect.
I sympathize in his just
Amersonl’”
Arnica
Salve,
and
his
leg
is
sound
and
_______ ______
__ __________
"At the making of the will he did indignation at the attempt to avail of , _ r
prisoner
lodged
in one _________
cell of
well. John Speaker. Catawba. O., had
not. When he called for it he said his admitted great powers in covering ; Chicago police station cannot easily
five large fever sores on his leg. doctort
It is in- J secure the luxury of a cigarette from
that he had come to believe-that Mrs. a fraud of such magnitude.
said Iw was incurable. One bottle Electric
Amerson was not the kind of a person deed true that he needed to make no &gt; a fellow prisoner in another celt Bitters and one box Bucklen’s Arnica
Yet I I Among tbe various schemes to which Salve cured him entirely. Sold by W. II.
Mr. Wiley Amerson had made him be­ disclaimer of participation
lieve, but that she was as virtuous a must beg your honors not to comply I he has been known to resort the fol- Goodyear, the druirrist
with his request in the matter t&gt;fxbe- ' lowing is novel and amusing. Along
woman as ever had lived or died."
“Silence in court!" cried the sheriff ginning a prosecution against that up- , the walls of a station may be seen a
happy man. It was the dying wish of I water-trough in which a constant
at the demonstration of applause.
The best salve in the • world for cuts,
mu *r.
iu un
&gt;mu, wvbu"That question
is mmv
not In
issue,
Broth­ j his wife, who seemed to foresee his ' stream of water flows through the dif- bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
er Torrance." ssaid
...........
Watson, and" then
'
; ruin, that he should not be made to ferent Cells. The prisoner eager for a sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
......artful
-------------------”•
1 undergo any punishment beyond what sr. oke calls out to some fellow prisoner corns, and all skin Irruptions, and posi­
muttered: "Yon
scamp!"
"No. my brother Watson, not now. the law would regard needful for the ■ for a cigarette. How will it reach tively cure piles or no pay required. It
Tt had been, and was. The honor of vindication of its majesty; and it is j him? The stream of water flows from Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
tbe caveatrix in this case has been now the earnest wish of our client that the cell of the latter to that of the for- or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
fully vindicated by the life she has led there shall be no pursuit of him for ■ mer. From an envelope, or such paper box. For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the
At least I trust that • zs may i&gt;c on the person of him who druggist.
and by the words of her fathdr-in-law, such a purpose.
she will* bo allowed to be the prose- | has the cigarettes, a little paper boat
before whom it had been aspeysed.”
Car shops at Owosso employs ISO men.
Returning to. the witness, he asked: cutrix, and abide her own time for is improvised after the fashion of the
Rev. R. N. Middleton, M. E. clergy­
j small boy who plays in brooks and
"Mr. Carruthers, recurring to the moving."
lime of the execution of that will,
As he turned, Mr.’ Flint, who felt it ' ponds. In this the cigarette Is placed, man, Cedar Spring Mich., says; Sleep
and
rest were strangers to me after preach­
what was done with it after the de­ to be his duty to make some sort of • The signal is given and the bout with
— in
■ the tragedy
...................................
parture of the old man and the other scene
before its close, jtg precious cargo is sent down the ing till i used "Adlronda.” • Now I sleep
and
wfio had broken away from stream to the other end of the line, soundly and wake refreshed; 1 can heartlwitnesses?'*
"Mr. Amerson handed it to me to his keeper, appeared before him, and, where it meetsk with an enthusiastic rvcmnmend "Adlronda.” Sold by W. H.
putting his hands upon his shoulders, reception.
make a copy of it"
_______________
Goodyear.
"Did he give any instructions as to begged, with tears, to be let make a
With Waman*» Tact.
Fenton wants a unlou railway station.
few remarks.
how’that copy should be made?”
Bessie was just finishing her break“He only said that he wanted ne to
“May it please this court," cried j fast as papa stooped to kiss her before
In cases where dandrnff, scalp diseases
be very particular and copy as nigh as Torrance, in a voice high above the im­ going down town. The little one falling and grayness of tbe hair appear, do
I could, according to his rule in such passioned din of the audience, “my
gravely took up her napkin and wiped not neglect them, but apply a proper
things."
very dear friend Mr. Elisha Flint de­
remedy and tonic like Hall’s Bair Renewher cheek.
sires to offer some words of explana­
“And what wxs that rule?"
“What, Bessie,’’ said her father,
"To make the copy as nigh • like the tion, and I respectfully bespeak a Clear­ "wiping away papa’s kiss?"
A steel lake boat U to be built at Bay
ing for one who is well known to be a
other as I possibly could."
0
“Oh, no," she said, looking up with City.
"Following that rule, being facile in man of veracity and all honor.”
a sweet smile, vi’se wubbing it in."—
Invalids should remember that the
"Johnny Ingram,” plained the good
the use of the pen, you had; become
Boston Post________
causes of sick and nervous headaches may
somewhat dexterous, had you not, in man, not trying to wipe away or keep
Tax United States bureau of educa­
the imitation of others’ handwriting?" back the continued flow, ‘and you
be promptly removed by taking Ayer’s
tion
was
established
in 1807.
Billy Simmons, and the rest of you |
"I had, sir.”
Pilis. These pills speedily correct Irregu­
“What did Mr. Amerson say when jedges that 1 knowed your parents be- I
larities of the stomach, liver and bowels,
fore you was bonied, if ary one of you J
you carried the copy to him?"
and are the mildest and most reliable ca­
EARLY MARRIAGES.
,
“He said 1 had done it very well, very ever knowed me to tell a Ho and stick j
.
to it, VOU’re welcome to tell it on me. ' R&lt;*«oo Why Bach Are to Be Berrotto*— thartic in use.
well indeed, even perfect"
Hero and in Earop*.
"Back, gentlemen!" called the sher­ I ain’t a-denyin’ that in my old age !
Alma table company has resumed ope­
iff; "them behind are pushing uncom­ I’ve told one and swore to it; but God-1 Though in this country early mar- rations.
“—
fortable them next the railing. Please amighty know I didn’t know till i riages are less frequent than iu Ev
.urope,
In many cases, the first woik of Ayer’s
Jccms Plainer told me so this mornin’, because here the'occupations of' wom­
be kecrfnl, gentlemen.”
Sarsaparilla Is to expel the effects of tbe
“ -so
-------------------The courtroom, which had capacity that he know my hand-write and I ' en “
are
numerous
that -nearly
for two hundred, was more than full, don’t. But if I has to serve my time in every young woman can maintain other medicines that have been tried In
and many, pressed by the overflowing, the pen’tenchapr, that 1 never ex­ herself respectably by earning her vain. It would be a saving of time and
climbed unhindered within the bar.
pected in all my born days, 1 hope own living, while in Europe the money If experiments took Ayer's Sana
. “Have you everseen that will since?" it’ll be took into consid'ration that same class find matrimony almost parilla at fint Instead of at last.
hadn't been for that Owen C’ruthera the only avenue through
asked Torrance.
which
Tbe First Michigan cavalry held Its re­
I’d never done it, and I want it knew, they __
___ escape
____ ,_____
_________
t___ _____ po“I have not sir.” .
can
from
a dependent
“I believe it is generally known that that I take back every blessed thing I* aition at home, says the Boston Her- union at Flint Wednesday.
on occasion of the probate you were
not able to be in court ”
“I wasn’t sir; I was st home, bad off
with rheumatism.”
“80 I learned. Had it not been so,
1 perhaps all litigation in this unhappy
issue might have been prevented."
He paused, and almost mournfully
looked over the dense assembly, as if
he x^ould delay the outpour of their
indignation. In that brief while Wat­
son, looking fiercely .at his client said:
"The hell, Amerson! what is this
coming to?"
"God knows, Mr. Watson; I don’t”
was the answer.
In » tone ot apparent carelesaneas,
Torrance proceeded.
“Mr. Carruthers, look upon this pa­
per and say whether or not yourkignature as a witness is genuine."
Glancing at the paper, he answered:
“It is, sir.”
“Is that the case with the others?"
“No, sir; it is not”
“By whom were they appended
there? And, Mr. Carruthers," he added,
his voice risen to disgust that seemed
sickening to feel, "by whom was that
paper—text, clauses, and attestations
—by whom was the whole of it writ­
ten?*’
“By me, sir."
"The witness is with you. Brother
Wateon."
“Hand me that paper," safe] Watson,
in a tone of angry command.

My Clothes are whiter,my Health better,
my Labor lessr

-Grin Uke a Cheshire Cat.”
"Well, well! Didn’t ever hear of a
‘grin like a Cheshire cat?’ Why, you see,
a man down iu Cheshire had a cat which
grinned and grinned until their was noth­
ing left of tbe cat but the grin, just as
some scrofulous people, who don’t know of
Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery,
get a &gt; vngh, and then cough and cough
anti* tiiere is nothing left of them to erect
a monument to but the cough.”
The ‘Golden Medical Discovery” Is the
most effective, anti-billtoos, anti-dyspeptic,
strroxth-tlvlng remedy exl.nL For weak
lunn, flngerinx conchy .pitting of blood,
•orotul. .ore,, plapte and nicer,. It la a
wonderful and efficacious remedy. Send
b sente to stampe for a book (100 p«e«,
co Cbeee diseases end tbelr core. Addres.
World’s DUpensaay Medical Association,
Buffalo, N. Y. .
Dr. Pierce’, Pellet, cure constipation,
plln. «lek bcd.cbr, and Indlputlon. or
dj«tepsl«-

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Common Council met tn regular newton
Friday eve. Oct 19th. *84.
Mayor Greusel presiding.
Present at rod call. Aid. Bennett Hlcko,
Huffman, Osborn and Wetoaert
Absent at roll call, Aid. Buaby, Tinkler
and Waters.
Minutes ot last meeting read and approv­
ed.
Aid. Waters took bls seat
Aid. Busby took hit seat
Tne Common Council ot lhe city ot
Hastings ordains that section thirty five ot
an ordinance entitled "An ordinance pro­
viding for the organization and regulation
ot a fire department In the city of Hastings,
and fur
protection
against
fire,M
adoptad the 16th. day of September 1887
be and the same is hereby amended so as
to read as follows:—Each member of said
fire department shall be paid from the fire
fund ot said city tbe sum of twenty dollars
per annum. Tbe Chief ot said fire depart­
ment &gt;bali be paid from the fire fund of
said city lhe sum ot thirty five dollars per
annum and the Assistant Chief of said fire
department shall lx* paid from the fire fund
of aald city the sum of thirty dollars per
annum, payable tn the months of June and
December of each year.

Ayes, Bennett, Busby. Hicks, Huffma
Osborn. Weisaart and Waters.
Nays, None.
dMoved by Aid. Osborn that the stre.e
cum. be authorise d to repair gutter be
tween C. K. A 3. R. R. and cor. of Creek
and Greeu St. at Fords Hotel. Carried.
Ayts. Beunelt, Bueby, Hicks, Huffman,
♦sboru, WeiMert and Walers.
। Nava, None.
The following labor accts, audited:
J. Mullen
10.80
M. McPharlin
4,55
H. E. * I. Works
•
11.90
।
Kalamazoo, Hastings Cons. Co coall 34,62
J. Inchboalt
,58,
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B. ~
R. Cotant

neuralgia.
•• IT THE "SEVEN

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SCRIPTURE?

Dunkirk and Carefully InTMtlrate&lt;l by a Rlade Reporter fur -

the Baseflt of the MedU
cal Fraternity.
From the Toledo Blade.
v.Tl,e..phj^lclMn8 and inhabitants or Dun­
kirk. Hardin County. O.. are astonished at
ba'mlet1 b*PP*nlng in that usually quiet

E«port. to the .ute boanl of health ( house for repainting that has been
by »ixty-s&lt;x observer* in different: pajntrd in the first place with cheap
P“?i.
"Ut'. Jurl°r
W“k ready-mixed paints, than it would

ended October 18 show that infix mma- ।

tion of lhe bowels incroased. and that
cholera Infantum and cholera morbus
decreased in area of prevalence. Consumption was reported at 985 places,
scarlet fever at forty, typhoid fever at
eighty, diphtheria at thirty-three,
measles at two, and smallpox at Detroit, Manchester and Rives township.

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tO have painted it twice With Stnctlead, ground in pure

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1 Iy pure white
I linseed oil
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Strictly Pure
White Lead

&lt;Hld Fellow* Elect OAoer*.
At the annual encampment of the
9.50
Dunkirk i» a Utile village, half way be­
I forms a permanent bare for repaint8,95 tween Toledo and Columbus, ou tbe Prnn- Michigan odd fellows in Hillsdale the
9,00 J^vanla and Ohio Central rpada, and Mr. following officers were elected and in­ I ing and never has to be burned or
scraped off on account of scaling
,60 V. F. Broseke, a leading German cltlzeu, stalled:
3,00 keeps tbe city flour mills. He has oneaon
Josiah Dandy. Grand Rapid*, grand patrl
or tracking. It is always smooth
arch; Henry Mesner. Newaygo, grand high , and clean. To be sure of getting
2,70 and three daughters—all grown.
1.85
Miss Anna Roseke. tho second daughter priest; Frank Sheppord. Cheboygan, grand J strictly pure white lead, purchase
senior
warden;
William
Skinner.
Fort
Gratiot.
I
4.87 I« a young woman 98 years old. It is her
grand junior warden.- Appointive offleera: j any of the following brands:
5.84 renjtrkable slrkueas aiyl still more remar­ Robert Donovan. Charlotte, grand marshal; N.
"•*
"Mariay,"
------- "
6.02 kable cure that lias startled tbe doctor., A. Metz, Marquette, grand inside sentinel: I '• Anohor,"
Fred Ckldings
“ Shipman,"
Sokatein,”
.60 and astonished her relatives and friends.
Earl Fairbanks, Luther, grand outside »ontl- ।
Stanley &amp; Radford rp». and toola
'• Armstrong A MoKelvy,”
‘
'•oathern,
”
learning that Miss Roseke was at pres­
“ Beymer-Bauxaan,’
C. O. Freer
23.75
"lad Beal,’’
W. F. Hicks.
Farmers Betas Robbed.
“ Davis-Chambers."
Moved by Aid. Hicks that the above
M C. IL IL Co.
,80 ept In Toledo, and buarding at No. 833
“Celliar,"
Sagirtaw county farmers complain
„
•‘Fahneatac’:.’’
F. H. Barlow A Co.
12,25 Mulberry St, a representative of the Blade
resolution be adopted. l*oeL
For Colors.—Niuooat Lead Co.’s Pur*
H. Barnaby oil
3,60 called &lt;»n her. Upon being requested to bitterly of the depredations of thieves I White
Ayes, Bennett, Busby, Hicks, Waters.
Lead Tinting . Colors, a one-pound can
relate the peculiarities ot her recent sick­
Nays, Huffman, Osborn and Welssert*
Moved by Aid. Hicks that the accts, be ness and subsequent care, the young lady who make raids on their cellars, po- J to * 75-pound keg of Lead ud mix your own
Sax-cs time and annoyance la matching
Resolved, that the sewer ou Broadway allowed and orders drawn on respective said: .
tato patches, etc., and sell the farm j paint*.
shades, and insures tbe best paint that it is pos­
St. Ixi extended from the north side of funds for same. Carried
produce in Saginaw. John M.*Kier-| sible to put on wood.
“1 am glad that you havtscalled. and
Send
us
postal card and get our book on
Green street to a point in the centre of
Ayes, Bennett,* Busby, Hicks, Huffman, willing my name should be made public, al nan. of Birch Run, had 100 pounds of . paints und acolor-card,
free; it will probably save
Broadway SL Two hundred and thirty two Osborn and Waters.
you a good many doltrzsgood cannot help but result to some other butter stolen out of hia cellar, and
(299) feet south of north line of said Green
Nays, Weteaert.
NATIONAL LEADZCO.
poor sufferer. For many years our family Bridgeport farmers report many hun-1
St. ami that the following lots be assessed
Aid. Welssert excused.
Chicago Branch.
lived in Faitnontli, Kentucky. Nine years dreds of bushels of potatoes that have *
State and Fifteenth Streets. Chicago.
for same.
876, 877, 911, 878. 879, 909,
Moved by Aid. Hicks that bill for work ago at the age of 19, I began to suffer vanished from their furrows.
875 and 880.
.
done in 3 and 4 wds. be allowed and order from neuralgia in the ! ead. Tbe pain
drawn on ’J wd. and Gen. Hlg.
C. H. Vbiuoiis.
nearly killed me.
The neuralgia then
Moved by Aid. Walers that tbe above be
Aid. Osborn excused.
Thomas Knox, a farm hand working j
sealteivd all over my system, but was
adopted. Carried.
Motion Prevaled,
worse In the stomach. Six physicians at j on Callaghan’s farm west of Bay City,
Ajws, Bennett. Busby. Hicks, Huffman,
Ayes. Bennett, Busby. Ricks, Huffman, Falmouth and vicinity treated me for sev­ did his chores in tbe morning, then
Osborn, Welssert and Waters.
and Waters.
eral years. My father paid out hundreds ' went into the bam and hung himself
.Nays, None.
of dollar* fur ttsclr services. I became in a stall, being dead when discovered
Specifications for sewer on Broadway St
On Motion of Aid. Hicks council adj. worse and worse as time advanced. I was a few minutes later. He had often
from south end of sewer now laid to a till Nov. 2nd. ’V*
•
given up to die. After meals my stomach said that he would hang himself, as
point south of Green SL distant 928 feet.
would distress me terribly, and at times 1 his mother died the same way, and he
E. G. Holbrook,
Said sewer to be constructed of 8 vitrified
Recorder, would netrly choke to death. 1 could not would follow her example.
or salt glazed newer pipe of best quality.
drink tea or coffee and could eat but little.
*awLoin
It seemed as If what little food 1 did eat
The city of Hastings Is tn furnish all ma­
Stock Fed on Wheat.
I would ferment at once. 1 became weak,
terial and the contractor is to furnish all
Reports made by several hundred
Common
Council
met
in
special
session
I
the labor to construct the same In n
very weak. Night and day 1 prayed fur correspondents from as many sections
Monday eve. Oct 22nd. ’94.
relief in death.
good and workmanlike manner. Tlte con­
of the state show that 18 per cent., or
Mayor Greusel presiding.
I Two. years ago we moved to Dunkirk,
tractor Is to leave the street and all cross­
Present at roll call. Aid. Busby, Osborn, i Ohio. The four physicians there were one-fifth, of tbe wheat crop ot Michi­
walks in as g(K»d condition as they &lt;ere
Huffman, Welssert and Waters.
called, one after another. One railed my gan is being fed to stock. Most of this
Immediately proceeding the construction of
Absent at roll call, Aid. Bennett Hicks trouble heart disease. Another said it is now being fed to hogs. Later it
the sewer. At all points where the sewer and Tinkler.
“Cellolotd” Collars and Ccffs
was a&gt; ute dvspepsia. Instead of improv­ will be fed more extensively to other
passes under monument*' marking St or
, Rending cf mlns, of last meeting post­ ing 1 continued to grow worse. One day stock and the precentage will materi­
arc made by covering a linen collar or
section lines, tbe aewer must lx* tunneled poned.
cuff
with “celluloid,” thus making
ally
increase.
last
spring
my
father
read
of
a
case
simi
­
under the same In such manner as not to
.Aid. Osborn and Welssert refusing to lar to mine In the Cincinnati Enquirer.
them strong, durable and waterproof.
disturb the said raonnmenta. The Illes
Found the Commlaaioncr* Guilty.
act as members of the Fin. Com. the Mayor
It
told
how
a
medicine
called
Dr.
Will
­
must be laid perfectly true to line and
When wiled they can be cleaned by
The special committee at Bay City ’
appointed Aid. Busby and Waters to liil iams’ Pink pills had cured a lady of neu­
grade as Indicated in tbe profile on file in vacancy.
simply wiping off with a wet doth.
'
ralgia of the stomach. The symptons and appointed to investitrnte the expend!- j
the Recorder® office, ami the said profile te
Moved by’Aid- Huffman that the Fin. experience were exactly the same as mine. tures of the counts' road commission i
No other waterproof goods arc made
hereby made a part of these specification&lt;t* Com. be authorized to borrow 8500 and
1
became at once interested and hopeful reported the board guiltv of tmsap-1
with this interlining, consequently no
The tile» must be firmly bedded In plaed Mayor and Recorder instructed to draw
My father went to Upper Sandusky the propriations, and charged it with the •
other goods can possibly give satisfac­
by packing the earth around the same, ant order on Cimt fund for same. Carried.
next day and purchased a 1k&gt;x of Pir\k expenditure of nearly 93.000 for the
tion. Do not forget that every piece
the joints made tight with Portland Omen’
Ayes. Busby, Huffman, Osborn, Waters Pills. iToiunu-nred taking them last May | purpose of draining a farm belonging
and allowed to “set” before “filling in’ and Wtlsseft.
cf the genuine is stamped as follows:
and began to improve so rapidly that tbe to one of the commissioners.
These joints must be made tight enough so
Nays, None.
.
.
whole village wa- Interested. The docthey will not leak water. Each tile must
Found
Dead
In
Bod.
On Motion council adjourned.
। ton were surprised but admitted tnat the
lie nicely cleaned out and all surplus ce­
E. G. HOLBROOK.
Pink Pills were a Godsend to me. I used
Gen. William
Francis Reynolds,
ment removed a* fast as laid leaving no­
Recorder. 13 boxes in all. The neuralgia is entire- aged 74 years, a gallant soldier in the
thing In them to retard tbe flow sewerage.
। ly gone.
My stomach Is strong and Mexican and civil wars, was found
MARKw
In filling in “the trenches” the earth must
healthy, my appetite good, and any sleep dead in bed at his home in Detroit He
be packed so as to leave It as near as pos­
is peaceful. 1 came to Toledo, November spoke at a church meeting the pre­
SYMPTOMS OF CHRONIC CA­
Insist upon goods so marked and re­
sible in the same condition In which it was
9th. prepared to finish my musical ednen- vious evening and retired apparently
TARRH.
fuse anything else if offered. If your
found .nd .specially
J””1* *”
tioir. which my sickness compelled me to
in his usual health. He died of heart
dealer jdoeB not keep them you can
abafidon nine years agn. I attend tbe
ailed In. the ««&gt;&gt; “&gt;“* »• PackcU 10 m,l“
procorb a sample from us direct by
a. solid as possible. in order to prevent
musical department at the Ursuline Con­ failure. He leaves a widow.
the nionuroenu from settling. or (stUnx A I&gt;i*c«tiT*&lt;ed Invalid Rr*lovert to Health vent. 1 dislike a newspaper notoriety and
enclosing amount and stating size and
■ml Htipplnc"».
only consent to this-dntervlew to let the
out ot place. The tile must not be rruilred
whether stand-up or tumed-down col-.
William D. Trombley began suit in
world know mv experience ami faith in
upon until utter they bare been
iar is wanted. Collars 25c. each. Cufis
Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, and the hop*’ of Detroit against John H. Seitz to set
with lo«ec»rU&gt;. Mideare must be taken
Catarrh of the stomach causes a condition
aside
the
deed
he
gave
to
the
latter
of
50c. pair.
*
saving the life of some other poor sufferer
not to llitow stones or deavy coimps of
his interest in the Chauvin farm. He
earth uoon them from the bank -hleh known as dyspepsia or indigestion. It usu­ whose case has l»eeu pronounced hope­
alleges
misrepresentation
and
fraud.
would hare a tendency to disturb th«m ally results from catarrh In the tyroaL but less.”
Miss Broseke is an intelligent and well His interest is worth 3125,000. Seitz
and break tbe Joints. There will be "lamp sometimes occurs in people who.have never
427-439 Broadway,
New York.
holes" every
200
fl. andThese
placedwill
where
in- had catarrh elsewhere. The symptoms of educated lady of natural refinement. Her was to pay 850,000.
dlcared
on t’be
prottie.
be• nmde
honesty is unquestioned. Her whole ap­
of
dyspepsia
arc:
liver
complaint,
bilious
­
pearance
is
now
a
picture
of
health.
Her
with S Inch tiles and proSeeled ’rl‘b «"&gt;
Julius Lichtenberg, one of-the school
Iron curb and corer at the surface also Sxt ness, sour stomach, water-brash, bloating cheeks are rosy, her eyes are bright, and
Ybrancbea will be Inserted opposite all after eating, constipation, piles and in her every^move Is Indicative of perfect inspectors at Detroit, under indict­
ment
for receiving a br.be, probably
health.
lot. on each .Ide ot the Street In laylnK
many ram low splri^. dizzy head, symDr. Williams’ Pink Pills are now given fatally shot himself.
three Branches where depth will
to
the
public
as
an
unfailing
blood
builder
The Saginaw Coal company, at Sebe­
they ibould &lt;» w elev.lest as ro brluy u. । pathetic heart palpitation, pain, Indiges­
and nerve restorer, coring all forms of waing. will abandon its mine work­ na™ TRADB MARK
nnner
&lt;&lt; theThere
» lol will
't asbehlrt
a. the
rojot part
the pipe.
at Iea4
IT tion. and looseness'of the bowels. Pe-ru-na weakness arising from a watery condition
Wheeler’s
and Man-a-lin. taken according to direct­ of the blood or shattered nerves, two fruit­ ings, as there is danger of a collapse of
ot these Y Brancb&lt;» and 5 lamp h.lre. ions on the bottle, will cure every one. ful causes of most every ill that flesh Is heir th$ walls and roof.
Mrs.
John
Dyer
burst
a
blood
vessel
Durini
the
construction
ot
the
rewer
lhe
,tire? m™ be encumbered a. little « p®- । The following is a specimen of tbe letters to. These pills are also a specific for the
troubles peculiar to females, such as sup­ in her right leg at her home in Bay
slble with the malertsl. In order that the received from patients:
pressions, all forms of weakness, chronic City and expired immediately, leaving
IVerve
O. S. McQuillan. Spring Hill. Iowa, constipation, bearing down pains, ete., five small children motherless.
•treet may bo kept OP«“
lh*
of tbe work shore *&gt;eel6ed will J*1-' writes; '‘Four years ago last fall my stom­ and in the case of men will give
The annuel meeting of the Universalformed under the direction of a
ach. without
previous warning, refus­ relief and effect a permanent cure in all ista of Michigan was held at Char­
-posrnvZLV cvrbstendent or committee appointed by the
cases arising from mental worry, over­ lotte, and Rev. Lee S. McCollestcr, of
Common Council of the City of Hastings. ed to perform its functions, and I soon lost work, or excesses of whatever nature. | Detroit, was elected president
food
forced The pills are sold by all dealers, or will
,nd must be thoroughly and well done re­ strength. During this
Emory Allen, a well-known resident
cording to the Intent ot there bpeclOcations through inv stomach by uiun&lt; cathartics. be sent post paid on receipt of price, (A0
of Hartland, dropped dead while sit­
It being
understood that aald Superintend.
Sleeplessness and all derangements
e„^r
&amp;uee»"»®«»o
re.pon.lb I- With flesh wasted away, afrenffu exhaust­
ting in a chair at his home. He was
.
Nervous System.
68 years of age.
Itv
for damage to
persons
propertj
in ed so that It took all of my energy to Pvcn
zi?n^ueiiceVf
“caving
in” or
of the
banks of
While
drilling
a
well
at
Big
Rapids
get into a bath tub. hopes all gone. I began
a vein of gas was struck at a depth of to take Pe-ru-na and Man-a-Ifn, following tario.
____________ ___
51 feet, after going through a vein of
Foor Digestion
free advice which Dr. Hartman gave me.
clay over 30 feet thick.
Purely Vegatable, guaranted free from
nesa. frrtlulDCM. peevishM**,
In
a
short
titpe
I
could
eat
nourishing
opiates, 100 full size doses, 50c.
OcL 19th. 1894.
c H osbobx.
An armory to cost 85,000 is being
LendR •• TietV* cand ^.*1 misery. Hood *
food, and Uie piles, kidney trouble and enronte
'medy. It tones Uie ttpin- talked of at Menominee.
Business
M. D. Bailey. Receiving Teller Grand’ Rap­
SthWptfftute.and gives a relish to
John Weis«bbt.
constipation disappeared. Flesh, strength, act! &lt;*.r«atr&lt; aAflpprt. )(XMj amt gives healthy men of the' city are the leaders in the a&gt; (Mich.)Ravings Bank, says he cannot rar
W. D- Bkmxktt.
loo much tn favor ot • Adtronda," Wheeler*!
It makes
. of the body. Dike movement
‘and a splendid appetite returned, and I
W. F. Hicks.
Heart and Nerve Cure.
netlouto ail the
'IllaCVBKs,
The Saginaw valley cities will be
Haod’star Hood's 3 vrsapu
Prepared by Wheeler and Fuller Medicine
Moved by Aid. Busman that the .bore went to work.
united by an electric railroad next Co.. Cedar Spring*. Mich. Sold by.
,
'rite cathartic
For treatise on catarrh, coughs, colds,
season.
.
sonstipation, and all climatic diseases of With everyone who tries tiicnf.
Fred Bar and Hiram Kiefe, state
Osborn. Welreert and W.terawinter, send for Family Physician No. 2.
school boys who ran away from Jack­
HASTINGS.
MICH.
5*TLIh'!nAld Huffman that tbe plans
If The Hahy la Cutting TMt*.
Address Tbe Pe-ru-na Drag Manufactur­
’led son several days ago, were located at
Be
sure
and
use
that
old
an4
”
Big
Rapids
and
taken
back.
ing Company, Columbus. Ohio.
remedy. Mrs. Winslows Soothing Syn«V&gt;*
children toetai ng. It aoothvathe child.
*
At the annual meeting In Boston of
tin* gum*, allays all
^Jn&lt;TJ$Siv-flve
•• National Horscahoers’ association
La the best remedy lor dlarrhtra. Twenty five
^^V^Udi.^seper.U.y.
j p ^ cklcy, of Detroit, was elected
rents a bottle.________________
Geo. Thurble, of Gaylord, was killed
president.
°*rj£ Bennett. Burtr. Hlekfc Huftnmn. by a falling tree near Atlanta.
The veterans of the First Michigan
O,b^. Welssert .nd Waters.
There are thirty-four Tvung Men’s Engineers' and Mechanics held their
reunion at Marshall.
Thirty-three
Nays,
wri„„rt that the street Christian Associations in the state.
years ago this fall they rendesvouzed
Moved by Aid. Wel.sentin.
There were ninety births and slxty-fivo
at that place.
,
road tn lint
wd, Huffman..
Carried. . deaths In Allegan township in 1893.
CTy^“«t^y.
acks,
A tramp entered the house of Joseph
Workmen on tbe Quincy works struck Wells, of Adams township, during the
Osborn. Welssert and WaUra.
Thursday for an Increase in wages.
absence of the family and stole about
SWi.^“tld Hicks that Aid. Waters8100 in money and then fired the prem­
Five cars on tbe Grand Rapids and Indi­
board ot Kegi. ana were ditched near Cadillac Thursday. ises.
The plant of the Upper Michigan
the cream of Cod-liver Oil, with
A new M. E. church will be dedicated at Brewing company at Iron Mountain
Hypophosphites, is forSpeaker,
Sanilac
county,
Sunday,
October
was
ordered sold to satisfy the claims
ostoro, welreert and Waters.
of the National Loan &lt;t Investment
w.urertthat Ald.Busby.
company and the Third national bank
Earl Sullivan bad his left arm taken off
ot Boar.! ot Brecon
of Detroit, amounting to 869.070.
at tbe elbow Thursday In a Manistee saw
•l^'Sn^Busbx Hie* Huffman.
Bronchitis,
In a fight at a disrepuable house at
mill.
Rapid River Jesse Papineau was seri­
Weak
Osborn. Welreert and Water.
Consumption,
ously shot
Naya, Non*thiu AW. Huffman
DrafneM Cannot bo Cured.
Fire destroyed the plant of the Ply­
Flesh,
K^’S-mC
“ Brei.tr.Uon and hr inra) a-.Dllcation*. as they cannot rnaeb tbe mouth Air Rifle company at Plymouth.
dtalw-d
otlb.ow. There I.
Lom. *9.000.
*
JiXcur. rie^nre'. Ml UU »h»
“ Du Bivaro folio Boult."
Weak.Babies.
"Tyre
BusiJ. Hicks. Huffman. I
remedta. DehtoBMl. owned by an laJames Green, a Kalamazoo harness­
aSud coudltiM of tbe mucou* lining of tbe
Oaboro^ Welsrert and Waters.
EuftSffan Tube. When this tube gels nt!&gt;
maker. was found dead in his bed. He
Poor
Milk,
hare a rumbling aound or Imperfect
SffirlS whra it Is ectirely'ctowdDeaf- probably committed suicide.
that the
re Hick,
dreb^tre
M following
labile result, and unices the taflamrnatloa
A shortage of upward of 82,000 was
^^Uon at tbe coming mji be taken ou? and this tube restore'! to ita said to hav* been found in the ac­
counts of T. D. Meads, ex-rcoeiver of in fact, for all conditions call­
'Tre iard-SUmleys Birekamith abop.
ing for a quick and effective
the land office a£ Marquette.
.......
Coldwater citizens organized the uoun'tiuttu^ SruJftr Pumfkltl. Frn.
C- R. OSBORN, Local Agant. Hastings
s°d
“ ZcaoneUBooma.
Branch County Humane society, with
IcMiaBw.., ST. AllOruggift,. Me.BBdll.
11^1’* '3“«W”c..S£ 'raTS&amp;To:
O.
X.
Suoauts
O. P. &amp; T. ▲. Cbiraro
.. —TarrereHaH, 1st-floor.
N. P. Loveridge as preaident.
Moved by A kt Bennett that the eu&gt; | isrsoid by Druciiats. 78c.

W. Beadle
F. Beadle
U Beadle
L. Warner
H. Warner
Jas. Shea
8. Wiley
*
IL C. Waters
W. Melton
Ed. Holbrook

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The Celluloid Company,

I. COLGKOVE.
Attorney at Law
--or t T Smith it Culgrove.)
- tn tnuun block. HasUnn.)
b all the courts of the suite.

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m.'t.CiJiii’.
soft ha State 'V»UecUOTr.
p*enp’i•„ t’ea'itrw to.

L R TIMMERMAN, Homapathk Phy
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rlclau and Surgeon.
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LOCAL NEWS.
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Tais wnek.

.

95 quires.

iHereafter, changes for advertisements
mu-t reach this oftfce Tuesdays at latest tG
im-^n- Insertion in the issue of the week
wpcu ’iwught

n

itrila teuotn ran*e.« death, but permits
lire on In misery. Hood's Sarsa•srev dj’pepaia and alt stomach trou-

F. 'iristhti best thing to extinguish
ig gasolihe.

i Bunton HaibAr has raised 8200 for the
qaivi r-ity extension lectures.
t- thousand were estimated to have
l^-ii pn nt at Ujc Eaton county Sunday
iiltoni Rally pt Charlotte last week.
I

rOn thv closest ;Missible estimate there
w?r. 510.000 bushels of peaches shipped
in«u the wv&lt;ern Michigan peach belt this
seas-r.) Insides those used at home.

! Th*: Michigan crop report for October
say- that in Barry county about forty per
®nt of the wheat crop will be fed to stock.
Fitrn;
generally will sell their corn and
oa:&lt; and feed tbe wheat.
Tbe Barnett Produce company of Three
Rivets M*nt the Inter Ocean a cabbage
Dua-nriBg four and a half feet in circuiB*
ference, and weighing twenty six pound?.
Thai w:il be a hard one to beat

A Kalatuazoo county farmer Is said to be
in the habit of bnying all tbe dead horses
he can find to boil up and feed to his bogs.
11 th- charge ran be proven no punisb;b too severe for such a fiend.

Last Monday J. J. England purchased a
W of E. I;. Garringer of Sunfield, which
was probably the largest specimen of swine
«'• -i shipped from this station. The bog in
question was a three-forth Poland China
and one-focth Berkshire and tipped the
scale.- at 760 pounds. He was viewed by
roany wondering eyes and created qqite a
Sensation.—Woodland News.

Little Marion Gordon, of Saugatuck
aged six years, Is a phenomenon. She has
th? strength of a full grown man and can
row a boat better than the old timers. She
i'»s given lessons during the past summer
to the summer visitors there. She also has
a strange power over tbe animate workLs
She baa a pet frog which ahe has trained
to do all aorta of peculiar things.

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HEflfiT DISEASE, NERVOUS
Prostration. Epilepsy,

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Your
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ScottS
Emulsion
Coughs,
Colds,
Soro Throat,

Lungs,

Loss of
Emaciation.

Crowing Children,
Mothers’
Scrofula,
Anaemia;

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la no &lt;foubt a matter of
some concern to you,
. but not to when you
buy it at the City Bak­
ery. Everyone when
the city should get a .
cheap iu.:rbat^! City
Bakery. Hot uA a .
coffee at all hours ot~.
the day. Finest line of
Confectionery in the
city.

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Tbe tody Maneabee’a will give a chlokim
pie social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C.
C. Nicboh, Friday evening Oct. 36. A
large crowd and a good time to expected.
Iryta*
Mrs, John Sandborn and aon of Battle
Mr*. Fuff was on the sick list Saturday. Creek spent a few days last week with thte
Alma Strong and Grace Hendershott formers parents Mr. and Mrs. Mantle.
drove to l&lt;ak«* Odessa last week to riaIt
Walter Macomber and wife of Augusta,
Mr. and Mre. Grant Macomber and Mr. L.
Mm. Will Gillett
Joint Robertson went to Grand Rapids Mcaomber of Battle Creek spent last Sun­
day with their father Z. Macomber of this
last Thursday.
John Rogers has raised his house and is place.
bavins a good wall put under it
Miss Pearl Brotherton has spent a few
Fred Cunningham has been drawing logs days in tbe past week with her sister in
for Hubbard and Hendershott and it la Comstock.
expected that the mill will start Id a few
*
day#.
The tannera ire all rejoicing over the
rain last week.
Sooth H Mt inc*
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hunt returned from
Every body to glad to see the rain.
Lowell Friday.
Apple buyers are quite plenty around
Bert Everhart of Wayland was at this
lhto*ectton.
The ladiro of the W. C. T. U. are place Sunday.
A. C. Hunt and wife and Reua Mlnar
going to have a Conundrum banquet iu the
spent Sunday at Mr. Hail’s.
near future.
Mrs. Warren of Grand Rapids Is visiting
Preaching next Sunday at 2 o’clock by
at this place.
Rev. Grijcroy.
Mr.-. Henrv Havens Is taking treatment Mrs. Addle Crispe is in Plainwell this
week.
.
of a Dr. in Grand Rapids.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Pierson spent Sunday
The Misses Alice and Edna Hall are
with Jud Pritt and wife near Middleville.
vtoilin^ in Ohio.
.
Mrs, Moore is working in the hotel at
Middleville.
Carlton.
Miss Ines Parks is working for Mrs.
Flue fall weather.
Armstrong in her sisters place, while tbe
JvSs&lt;V« ster was treated to a surprise
latter visits friends in Ohio.
party front his young friends Wednesday
Mrs. Nell Knickabatiker spent Sunday
evening.
at this place.
Allred Raymond and wife were in the
Mrs. Allen of near Middleville spent last
Valley city over Sunday. The report Is that week with her daughter Mrs. Williamson.
Mr. R. is preparing to make Grand Rapids
Mr. and Mrs. Al Bragg, Earl Bragg and
bls future home.
wife of Leighton and Mr. and Mrs. Hollis­
Mrs. Arthur Kenyon and Mrs. Robt. ter of Wayland spent Sunday at J. C.
Whitney started for Montgomery Alabama Jordan's.
last Wednesday.
.
Mr. M. Lebeh and wife spent Sunday
at J. Gdcll’s;
Fred Parmater was at Marshall Saturday
Judd Carpenter has returned from Clin­ and Sunday.
ton Co. where he has been for several
Two weeks from to night (Friday) there
mouths visiting.
will lx? a county social at Chas. Abbey’s
Geo. Van. Dyke of Devitte, Clinton Co. given by the school for the purpose of get­
is visiting J6hn Carpenter's.
ting money to buy a bell, the present beil
Oils Landon and family and Anna Scrib­ being cracked. The supper will be an
ner are visiting in Calhoun county.
oyster supper and the boys are expected to
Jas. Covert is drawn to go to Grand guess the county seat of the county or girl
Rapids as U. b. iurymau.
that they get Come every pody.
Mrs. Bates of Woodland visited C. L.
The ladles Aid met with the Pres. Mrs.
Smith and wife.
Frost Thursday at ten o'cluck.
There was a quilting at Mrs. O. Landon’s
Mr. and Mrs. L. Dean returned from
last Tuesday fur the benefit ot the Door.
Leroy Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. John O’Conner were treat­
Mabel Newton has been at Battle Creek
ed to a sufprise party last Thursday eve two weeks.
by their many friends here. “The ould
Ada Moore was home from Battle Creek
peop’i ” report a good time.
last week.
.
A. W. Scott is going to move to Battle
*
Shults.
Creek this week or nexL
Hon. Perry Mayo Nominee for Ll&lt;?ut.
Chas. Wilson has moved to Orangeville
and old Hr. and Mrs. Jordan are left alone. Gov. Peoples party spoke Monday evening
Wyman Newell attended the Assembly at the town hail.
Mr. and Mrs. John Tasker were al Edgar
meeting at Tekuusha over Sunday.
S. A. Stanley and wife visited relatives Tylers at Vermontville Saturday and
in Otsego and South Haven and attended Sunday.
A good many from here will attend the
Saints meeting at Grand Junction last
Y. P. 8. C. E. convention at Lacey to­
week.
morrow.
Chester Babcock has moved into the

COUNTY NEWS.

house lately vacated by Chas. Eddy, and
Chas. Holbrook will occupy bisown house.
Patrick St John lost a.horse last Tuesday.
Mrs. G. M. Hudson is visiting in Ohio.
Mrs. S. Anderson of Kalamazoo visited
her parents here last week.
F. L. Pierce and family spent Sunday at
H. M. Merritts.
O. L. Heath and wife and baby Kate
visited at Fred Zerbeis last Thursday and
Friday.
Last week Wednesday while Henry Co­
boon was picking apples the ladder broke,
throwing him to the ground breaking three
ribs and otherwise Injuring him. Dr.
Drake is the attending physician.
Mrs. Rose Gibsou nee Hiuds of Petoskey
is visiting her parents here.

Clovarwala.
The hunting party who went from here
to the northern peninsula are expected
home this week.
A. McCollum has gone north on a busi­
ness trip.
A kilo of 200,000 brick is being burned
by Bales and Pennol thin week.
The evaporator continues to receive a
large supply of apples and will probably
run for some time yet
Replogle and Osgood shipped COCO bbls,
of their dried fruit to Chicago last week.

Job on town.

S. S. Fisk and mother are visiting relatires in Kalamazoo.
The fine weather of the post few days
____
has been agreeable to the manufacture of
cider and all other branches of farm work.
Chas. Nichols went to Battle Creek on
Saturday.
,
Mrs, Peter l&gt;aqnay has been visiting rela­
tives and old acquaintances in this vicinity
for a few davd past.
We understand that tbe Collins, Pettengi 11 chicken suit came to naught on account
of the non appearance of the defendant at
the hour appointed.
Gilbert Hunt who boards al Fred Nye’s
has just received a visit from his adopted
daughter and husband.
Frank Moon is transporting considerable
quantities of Irish lemons to Battle Creek.
Political oratory has not thundered forth
In Johnstown this fall and it is just as well.
We are in far greater need of tbe kind of
hunder that precedes rain.

Henry Cullar and daughter Miss Lillie
spent Sunday in Freeport.
Messrs John Naglar, C. G. Holbrook,
C. W. Jordan and Hale Kenyon ot Has­
tings. attended tbe speech in Freeport
Saturday evening.
Hon. Geo. Farr of Grand Haven spoke
to tbe people of Freeport and vicinity from
Its reported Herb Sprague goes into the a republican stand point Saturday evening.
Joo. Parker and wife visited Dr. H. C.
fur business especially for fur.
O. S, Wolfe and lady of Grand Rapids Peckham and wife Sunday.
H. C. Pockham, N. Brayton, E. A. Ken­
are visiting their many friends here.
A goodly number of E. Bevlers friends yon and John Yarger attended K. P. lodge
^gathered at their home in Woodland on at Hastings Monday evening.
Stella Yarger Is-now a member of S.
-Saturday evening to remind them of their
। 22nd. wedding anniversary. A good was Roush’s family,
U. B. quarterly meeting was held at
■ reported by all present
Yes Woodland played with the Grove Parmelee last Saturday p. in. and Sunday.
nine being the third game and beating each Many from here attended.
Geo. Northrup will locate at Lake Odessa
time.
. Andrew Townsend now goes to the iu the drag business.
Rev. G. W. Mylne returned from bis
. north woods taking two teams.
visit Saturday.
Miss Blanch Wood Is on tbe sick list.
Tbe M. E. L. A. S gave an autumn soc­
ial Wednesday evening at Union hall.
Fillmore.

Mrs. Dell Godfry has friends from Brook­
field visiting her.
Mrs. G. J. Tefeple is entertaining friends
from Missouri.
Joe Wood Is making things hustle snd
Hl soon move into his new house.
Chas. Wing and wife have returned to
the farm again. Every body is glad to see
them home again.
Will Lictka and family and Bert have
^nrriyed from Wisconsin. They are visiting
relatives at Freeport.
A magic lantern show was held at tbe
Fillmore school bouse Friday night.
Chas. Bassett moved onto Mrs. MajBrown’s farm last week.
John Teeple visited friends in Woodland

State Hoad.
Mrs. Mallssa Fisher is quite sick at this
writing.
The ladies dime society will meet next
Thursday at Mrs. Cowles. Dinner will be
served.
Steile Colwell is under the doctor’s
care.
Mr. Guiles has traded farms with Mr.
Wallace.
Mrs. Shelby Intends to go to California
soon.

Middleville.
The teachers present at the Teachers
Association from Hastings were,. M isses
Woodard, Hilslnger. Replogle, Nichols,
Marshall. Thomas, Lamb. Wardell, Jewell
Mr. Moore is getting material ou the and Kennedy and Messrs Bishop and Put­
ground to build a new house in the near nam. Nashville was also well represented.
fature.
We admire tbe get up and get of tbe
vC Llctka visited at W. Smith’s Sunday. Hastings teachers who came on tbe morn­
ing train. The meeting was a success.
Afton Dibble and wife returned Satur­
day night. A reception will be given them
' Geo. Doatei, H. Brownell and son Geo.
Tuesday evening at tbe residence of P.
returned from the north Tuesday where
Richards.
Invitations and programs are out for
Miss
GHve Clever's musical to be given at
Several fro® this vicinity attended tbe
at J. E. Ackerson’s Wednesday evening.
The great suit at last to over and French
* Son are the winners. Tbe slash boards

Fred Baw Is buying poultry.
E. Lockhart and wife have retimed
having visited several places of note. such
as ‘.he industrial school at Adrian, Letch­
field fair and the asylum at Kalamazoo.
L. Hosmer has moved on the old Getoand
farm.
Wheat Is looking poorly.
Farmers are busy husking corn and
getting ready for winter in general.
Homer Evette has sold his home to
parties at Reed City.
Appleman Bras, have gone north with
more honey.
Mias Druble Thomas Is at borne again,

Wheat, wttte per bu. 47.
Clover Soper bu.. 1.50 to 6.00.
Timothy heed jw ba.. 34)0.
Harley p*rbu. eOtoJ

Rs.-sj&amp;’sr

Beans, so to 1 no.
Chicken dressed. 10.

Mutton, dressed. 5.
Wool. 18 to 16-

for Your Money

Plums W to US.

Castleton.

Hiram Hanehett of Big Rapids is visit­
ing his daughter Mrs Clarence Baebeller.
. Mrs. Calvin Ainsworth of Grand Rapids
vlalted at D. W. and E, V. Smith's Wed­
nesday.
Mrs. Claude P.eree went to Ohio Mon­
day to visit her sister.
Ed Warburtou and wife of Battle Creek
are visiting friends at Nashville.
Miss Hattie Coe was in Battle Creek last
week.
Selae Noyes is at grand Ledge coopering.
Alvah Sparks Is entertaining bis brother
Chas, from Assyria.
Daniel Staley Is in very poor health.
Miiw Ethel Parrish Is sick with tousUltis.
O. W. McColl of Charlotte was a guest
of W. I. Marble Wednesday.
Clyde Brown who has been visiting bls
parents Mr. Frank Brown and wife has
returned home.
Elias Lockhart Is visiting friends In
Lenawee Co.
Heal Estate Traunfem.
WARKANTV DKKDa.

Albert J. Sager to Mary J. Wilkins, parcel,
sec
Hope. SHOO.
Rachel M. Rou**- to Frank Burr. 47V a. sec
35. Thomajiplc. S1500.
Frank Burr to Jos. C. and Rachel M. Rouse.
47V a. see 35. Tbornappk. $1200.
Frederick llicale to Lydia Mishler. 1 a. sec 20.
City. $aoo.
Eliza HI gs to Ellen Johnson, parcel, see 23,
Tboniappk. Moo.
Mary A. Powers to Lannes W. Kenfield. 20 a.
sec0, Hastings. $400.
Franklin S. Brunson to Henry C and Amelia
Urnuson, 40 a. sec 32.Carlton, $20).
Win. E. Grtffln to Win. Griffin 20 a. sec 3,
Mapie Grove. $1400.
Johu J. Rickard to Trustees of U. B. ebnrch
1 a. tec is. Woodland, 900.
QUITCLAIM PEADS.

J*ine« Mabouey to Myron Wing. 40 a, sec 31
Barry. $V0.
Morra*i Jones to Dart'l Striker, lots P and 10.
City, »i.oo
Lma’l Striker to Morgau Jones, lots. City . SL
MS Atnsrlcau'ii Experience with Some of
' the Crowned Head* of Europe.

An American who has been honored
by his country with important mis­
sions abroad waa talking the other
evening of royalty, says the Chicago
Tribune.
“I know,’’ said he, “it is not expect­
ed that an American should oomiuend
anything he sees among the royalty. I
do not know why an American, of all
nationalities, should not feel himself
independent enough to commend what­
ever is worth commendation, whether
it is found in his own country or else­
where. My position enabled me to see
the life, manners and customs of all
classes abroach That a conventional­
ity hedges royalty in, is true, and it
should not be otherwise." But t^xe one
fact which most forcibly struck me was
that once you get beyond the barrier—
once over the conventional line—no peo­
ple are more hospitable and more at­
tentive listeners. If they are with in­
telligent people who are below their
rank they like it all the better, so
long as they feel assured that that
fact will be treated with the sacred­
ness they think it deserves. A queen
who had honored me with several in­
vitations sent for me one afternoon
and asked me to repeat to her some
stories I had toldon a uertain occasion
Jbout Lincoln, nef nejesty was aficted with a slignt deafness, and after
I had retold the anecdotes, she said to
me in perfect English: *1 like to hror
yon talk, because you do not bawl in
my ear.*
“On another occasion I was honored
with an invitation to attend an anting
with the king and his suite in an old
forest near the capital.
When the
company had assembled the king said
in the most democratic way: ‘We will
•11 speak English to-daj- in honor of
the representative of the great United
States.’
“On several other occasions, where
the rule was French the king and queen
always did me the honor of addressing
me in English, although they were
aware of my proficiency in the court
language. I have no wish to see the
government qf my
■'wn country
changed. I hope and believe it never
will be, but I am not afraid to aay that
those who are fortunate enough to
pass beyond the lines of which I spoke
will never regret it.”
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HdlfiS A
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JULIUS RUSSELL
£3
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IS RECEIVING ADDITIONS TO HIS
STOCK OF MILLINERY AND DRESS
GOODS ALMOST DAILY.

Don’t miss it!
i want your trade.
I want it because I need it,

Fur Capes, Shawls, Un
derwear, Gloves, Hosiery,

I need it because it’s mv way

making a living.
I want to make a living because
I’ve nothing else to do just now.

IN FACT EVERYTHING IN DRi
GOODS AND MILLINERY YOU WILL
FIND IN LATEST STYLES. AND
PRICES TO SUIT YOUR PURSE

I sell for cash because my judg­
ment says that is the best method
to accomplish my purpose.
This same judgment says sell

Clothing,
Hats
AND

New Sheet and Music

Men’s
Furnishings

We have made arrangements
with the largest Music Publishing
House in America, to furnish us
with their latest publications every
month which will enable the music
teachers and lovers of music to
select the v$ry latest songs and
instrumental music.
The first installment is at our
store now for inspection.
The
Music is first class and prices reas­
onable.

And I am trying to obey this dic­
tator,

whether right or wrong,

your trade or failure to trade will
determine.

Please don’t let me

fall out with my judgment, for I
hate to have a row in the family.

rs truly,

As to the variety and quality of our
goods, and. aim to keep the best

DON’T YOU KNOW
That we have a full line of Ladies
Felt and Beaver slippers: Men’s
Beaver Boots; Felt Boots and Rub­
bers of all kinds; Men’s Welt Shoes
on wide last; Snag Proof Rubber
Boots.

Celery city Thurs-

JOHN BESShER,

F. G. STOWELL

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                  <text>The best Advertis­
ing medium in Bar­
ty County.

Hastings Banner.

VOL. XXXIX.NO. 27.

Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

HASTINGS. MICH., NOVEMBER^4894

WHOLE NO. 2055

A WONDERFUL FEAT

UiUUulU

Coal will be cheaper
than wood to bum this
winter and we have a coal
stove that burns less coal
than any other stove made
Call and we can prove it
to vou.

RepubHcann, Read Thia.

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f’Ol’l DCMO WILLIE !
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PWlES IN
DIRECTION

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Leading Hardware
Dealer of Barry o.

migh

I COAL

See the beautiful line
of Furniture we have
comprising all of the
latest and most beauti­
ful designs-

Then
Think
How
Beautiful

time.

WILL IT SUCCEED?

cause it Is an interference with the indk will be present to prompt a populist to be
vidual rights of the citizen.
the same. If with the present limited
As democrats the popullst-prohi fusion temptations for men to be dishonest In
ticket is opjtosed to silver as money be- :public office, what would follow the sue* striking illustration
cause it endorses Grover Cleveland’s ad- 1cess of a party that would open such un­
WHAT FUSION IN BARRY
ministration, and President Cleveland is limited possibilities for fraud and peculnCOUNTY
REALLY
very hostile to sllven Aa democrats they tlon? Some idea of what the populistsMEANS.
demand that the “dollar unit of coinage might do If successful may be inferred
of both gold and silver be of equal Intrin­ from the record of U. S. Senator Peffer,
Will the Voters Allow Candidates to sic and exchangeable value” because this the Kansas populist, who has introduced
in the United States Senate calling
•
Insult Their Intelligence by At­ is in the Chicago platform adopted by the bills

We desire to call the attention of the re­
publican voters of Harry county and al!
sympathisers with the principle of pro­
tection to American Industries, which the
republican party advocates, that two
United States Senators will be elected by
the state legislature of Michigan this win­
ter. How important It is then thpt a re­
publican state legislature should be elect­
ed. For the past two years Hon. David
Huggett, of Assyria, has represented the
people
of Barry County In the houae of
'
representative*
at Lansing. Mrx Huggett
'
is one of the representative, progressive
1farmers of Barry County. No man more
upright than be lives within the limits of
'the county, neither is there a man more
'anxious to fully and completely represent
his constituents than he. We will go fur­
ther than this and say that no mon is bet­
1ter qualified to represent the farming In­
'terests of Barry County than he is, because
be is an active farmer himself and depends
1upon the farm for his living. He is a man
*of excellent judgment: of unimpeachable
1honor and integrity; and splendid ability.
Opposed to Mr. Huggett far the office of
■
Representative Is Mr. W. F. Hicks, of
j
this city, who Is on the fusion ticket. Mr.
■
Hicks has been prominent In- the politics
of Barry County for many years, and. is
।
known and recognized as one of the
,
shrewdest, slickest wire pullers in Barry
,
county. He is a “professional politician’’
t
and takes to politics as naturally) a&amp; a
&lt;duck does to water, and is warking day
(
and night for William Hicks for repre­
(sentative. ~ Be is pulling every string aad
laying every rope that will batag W. F.
।
Hicks
a vote. Mr. Hicks is a fusionirt;
।he is therefore riding two political horses
(that are going in opposite directions, but
। is hanging on just the same. We un­
he
(
derstand that the fnsioaists are offering to
(trade anything but prosecutor for votes for
,Mr. Hicks. Tbf; opposition are openly
j
boasting that Mr. Hicks will be elected, so
.It behooves every' republican and every
j
farmer to make an extra effort to du what
। can toelect Mr. Hugged. Mr. Hicks
he
has men all over the country working in
jhis interest and he is working personally
।like a beaver.
The Herculean efforts that are being pnt
forth In Barry County to elect representa­
(tive in preference to anything elee may
,well prompt the question*. “Is there not a
,well planned scheme laid by the fusionists
,to catch republicans napping and capture
the state legislature?”
Think, republicans of Barry County,
]and believers In the principle of protec­
(tion, think. what it would mean to have a
(fusion legislature. It would send Edwin
F. Uhl and Candidate Strong to the
United States Senate, and might be just
(the means of placing the United States
,Senate out of the reach of the republicans
,in the future and thereby defeat any and
all tariff legislation that is proposed.
A vote*for Mr, Huggett is a vote for an
active, energetic, capable official, who is in
every way qualified both in ability and dis­
position to represent the people of Barry
County thoroughly, capably and satisfac­
torily. A vote for Mr. Huggett is a vote
for a representative farmer, a capable leg­
islator and a fitting recognition of his ser­
vices as representatixTf for the past two
years.

the expenditure of over 30 times as
democratic party in 1892. But as popu- for
I
as the war debt was. He has introlists they advocate the free coinage of sii- much
’
duced
bills to the amount of over 890,Q00.
ver at tbe ratio of 16 to 1. The prohibl- '
000,000.00.
tlon party in its national convention also •
voted down a plank in Its platform advoca­
The Banner has taken occasion to
ting the free coinage of silver at 16 to 1 by &lt;criticise the candidates on the fusion ticka large majority.
*
(et. Thfs is not because of any persona!
These fusion prohi-popnlb candidates feeling
I
or personal spite. It has been
OR WILL FUSION STRIKE THE
also favor the issuing of Government &lt;done because the position of any and
GROUND WITH A DEAD
bonds because they endorse Grover Cleve- &lt;every candidate is inconsistent with the
SICKENING THUD?
land’s administration in county and state Ifixed and honest opinions that every cne
platforms and Grover Cleveland’s adminis- &lt;of these candidates must have on all the
Tneeday WiU Tell Ihe Story.
tration issued 856,000.000 in bonds. They great
।
public questions before the people
The HA.NNEB is aware of the fact that also are opposed to the Issue of Govern- Ito-day. But leaving their honest convlcItlons behind, they place themselves tn the
the fusion-popullst-prohibition ring expect ment bonds as populists.
The populist party is also in favor of 1awkward position of seeking the votes of
to elect the most of the county ticket, even
Including Representative to the state legis­ Government ownership of the railroads of Ithose whom they denounce as being cor?ww»wwmi!miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lature. The populist ring expect to do the country . That would be very nice, rupt
i
and dishonest and IncompetenL No
this, not because they represent any prin- and there arc no doubt many of the rail- ।populist can be a democrat at one and the
clple, because they don’t, and they openly roads of tbe country that can be bought ■same time because the democratic and the
adffilt that they don’t. But they expect very cheap ns very few of them are even ;populist parties entertain views' upon pubto do it by abandoning all principle, and paying so much as expenses. These rail- Ilie questions at great variance—at such
go into a campaign of hoodwinking voters roads are now in the bands of private ’variance in fact as to prompt the populist
" There are but two ways by ]party in national, state and county platand throw party principles, party beliefs owners.
'
which the government can get these rail- iforms and resolntldns to call the demoand party organization to the winds.
The ordinary, everyday dime museum roads. One way Is to confiscate them, and &lt;cratic party corrupt and in a conspiracy
corporations and capitalists to plund•
containing such common freaks as the there is no reason why the government with
confiscate this class of property any er
&lt; the people. No democrat can be a pop­
Living Skeleton, the Tattooed Man. the should
1
ulist
at
one and the same time for the
more
than
it
should
confiscate
the
farms
i
Wild Man from Borneo, Jo-Jo -'the Dog- &gt;
Faced Man, the Fat Woman, and the three of
' the country or tbe dry goods stores, or isame reason that the two parties bold
legged Calf is tame when compared to the ।any other form of,property. Besides, (he &lt;different views upon the main questions
political freaks that have been forced up- 1Constitation of the country is in the way, Ibefore the people to-day. Why then
the populist wing of the democrat
«
on the people by the populist “ring-mas­ fur it says that “private property shall not should
ters.” We doubt very much whether any be taken for public use without just com- ]party force the populist ticket upon the
person within the limits of Barry County peosation.” So then, the only way left &lt;democrats and go before the people and
ask their endorsement to the rings trickever saw a bareback rider that could ride for tbe government to own the railroads Is i
ery?
/
three horses at the same time and still to buy them. But the government has no &lt;
We will wager that a vast majority
hang ou, despite the fact that each horse money to buy them with. What would
of the democrats in Barn- County would
was going in a different direction from the have to be done In that case? Why the &lt;
greatly prefer maintaining their party
other. Isn't a man that can do that, a money would have to be raised by taxation, i
organization than to fuse with any other
curiosity that would make the average For the government to own the railroads i
party. But by neglect they have allowed
dime museum freak turn green with envy, would necessitate tbe creation of a public |
their party to be dictated to by a disand curse Nature for producing something debt many times larger than the war debt. I
Piinclpal and Interest would have to be ।gran tied ring that has used it for selfish
that threatens to rob him of his magnet­
levied and paid In some manner. The purposes to put a few of their followers In
ism as a drawing card?
total capital and funded debt of the rail- 'office if possible at the sacrifice of both
In all of your wandering through the
roadl of the United States Is $10,268,169,­ principles and organization. As one ot
broad aisles of a dime museum did you
042. The Det earnings on this amount the most prominent democrats in this
ever see a freak that was opposed to him­
was about 3K per cent in 1893, the last in county said In tlie presence of the writer
self in every vray» who denounced himself
which statistics have been given, and the last week “the democrat party in Barry
as being corrupt, dlshonesL and Incompetdividends paid Id 1892 was less than one county has bad no organization lu Barry
enL who wanted
see something that he
per cent—four fifths of one per cent to be county in the last 0 or 10 years.” Think
honestly believed in made a crime, and in
accurate. We believe that no man when it over and see if his statement Isn’t veryfact who was opposed to himself in every
he takes everything into consideration close to the truth.' Then think It over,
way? Did you ever see such a freak?
will favor such an unwise policy. In case and think who manipulated the democrat­
Well, we’ve got In the neighborhood of a
tbe government did own the railroads of ic conventions this year. They were
dozen of them running for office in Barry
die country, think what a vast army of manipulated so that not a single democrat
County, who through the courtw-y of the
men would have to be employed by the got a place on the democrat connty ticket,
••ring” managers will run the affairs of
government and every employee would “qot even a coroner.” and if the democrat­
In the Democrat of the 25tb Inst, we
this county, provided, of course, that they have to hold office by the good will of the ic voters vote the ticket that tbe “ringGad the following:—
can get the endorsement of tlie people of
party in power. This would enable the forced upon them they will have to vote
“Turn out boys and vote your ticket
the county. The populist party In Its party in power to form a politltal machine for men belonging to a party that has de­
straight, and show the republicans that
national. state and county platform. I. op­
that would practically insure its mainte­ nounced the democratic party as corrupt.
they
cannot carry Barry County as they
We believe that in the future the peo­
posed to the democratic party, because nance in power because Its force could be
ther all endorse and reaffirm the princi­ directed at will and thwart the voice of the ple ■will more and more come to regard are boasting they will do. A stay at home
ples ot the Omaha platform, which de­ people. We don’t believe that tbe people ••politics as business” and in voting will democrat, is a dead cock in the pit, a
nounces the democratic party as corrupt will favor any such a scheme after they demand a statement of the opinion of can­ live one votes hia ticket straight and give
didates on all public questions. My, but republicans a black eye. See!”
and accuses II of tosu-rlng trusts, monopo­ have given the subject a second thought
Hour contemporary of the democrat*,
wouldn’t it puzzle the fusion-populist can­
lies and the like. So every populist on
Another thing, the populist party favors
will just tell us bow It is possible fur a.
the democratic ticket (and by the way they the governments loaning Ito money at two didates to state their positions on ths lead­
true democrat to vote a democratic ticket
are all acknowledged populists) stand, be­ per cent interest. Two per cent wouldn’t ing questions, and have those opinions
in Barry county this talL he can help us.
fore the people In the ridiculous light ot pay the expense of making the loans and harmonize with the platforms of tbe two or
out of a quandry that has bothered ua a
opposing himself. Every populist con­ tbe losses involved which would have to three parties they are seeking to straddle
great deal. Three of the candidates were
over?
Their
opinions
would
necessarily
demn, himself as being Incompetent and be met by taxes. Besides how would the
nominated by the prohibitionists and pop­
as fostering trusts and monopolies. Every value of property be determined? Woald partake of the form of the celebrated
“Kettle case,” in which the defendent ulists, and the balance of the ticket was
prohibitionist on the democratic ticket as it be fixed at once for all time to come at
first nominated by the populists, and then
a democrat openly say, that be Is opposed tbe present market prices Y Supposing ail testified that he ‘Tiever had the kettle; the whole ticket was forced on tltodemo­
that it waa cracked* when be got it; and
to all temperance legislation, but as pro­ values should go down.
crate without one single democrat on the
whole when he returned IL*
hibitionists they advocate temperance leg­
With public officers charged with the
We believe that every man In Barry ticket!
islation to such an extent that selling rrMllon. Iqutag
collecUW ot »“ *&gt;A true democrat wanting to vote a dem­
i county who regards bls political princlliquor shall be made a crime. Did you most unllnrokd •mount ot monej; w th
pies, who honors his party, who respects ocratic ticket tids fall will find himself is
ever see any body before that was In favor officer* m.nMlnK the Kr&lt;«tMt enterprise
the
condition of the Irishman. A beggar
, hia honeat convictions, will by bls vote
of standing before the people as a self con­ lo our country and taring the power to
- stamp Us disapproval upon the total dis­ asking aims of PaL thought to strengthen
demned criminal for what he was honest­ disctarge and employ hundreds ot thouregard for political principle manifested his ease by telling him that be bad “tart a
ly In favor of? But we have It tn Barry saod, ot men, where will be tta limit ot
by the ring irf forcing the populist candi­ leg.”
County with a vengeance. Every prolri- stesling and Jobbery? Hunrnn tature Is
I*a« eyod.hlm tor • moment and Mid.
dates upon parties they denounce. Fusion
bltlonlst that 1, on the fusion ticket Is un­■ the same the world over. Tta same mo“Well be dad I am varry torn tor tor. bat
of principles so opposite to one another as
der no obligation whatever to enforce the tire that w"1 prompt a republican, a dem­
I tarn’t awn aerttvax-ol U? See? ..
are those espoused by tbe democratic
liquor taws, because as democrats they ate ocrat ot a problbllloulst to be dlsboneat
opposed to all temperance legislation, be-

Ira vanvalkenburaii
mhos.

populist, and prohibition parties, means
nothing and stands for nothing except the
success of the “ring” that manipulated It
The people respect that man who bat­
tles honestly and fairly and openly for
principles he honors even In defeat,
though they disagree entirely with those
principles that he advocates. But the people
should equally detest the political bigamist
who will forsake his honest convictions
for office.
The popullst-faslon performers expect
to have a full house at their circus next
Tuesday but the “ring” managers gave the
people the same performance here two
years ago and it is net believed that so
many will care to see it again this year.

And attractive you
can make your home by
the outlay of a few
dollars. You need the
Furniture; we have it
to sell. Why can’t we
deal?

A. McCoy

tempting to Ride Into OfUce on
Three Different Political Horses,
Each one of Which is Running in
' a Different Direction From the
Other?

�FIRE’S FATAL WORK.

Hastings Banner.

Sixteen Persons Perish in a Seat­
tle (Wash.) Hotel

COOK BROS.. PropyretorA-

The Magic Touch

Aroused from Blnxuber by Flames They
Ranh Into a Labyrinth of Halls aud

OF

Are Disclosed.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

Srattlx, Wash., Oct. 29.— A fire,
which resulted in the death of at least
You smile at the idea. But sixteen persons and the injury of three
others, broke out in the West street
if you are a sufferer from
hotel, at Columbia nnd West streets,
about 1 o’clock Saturday morning. At
And Indigestion, try a bottle, and be 8 o’clock the fire was under control
fore you have taken half a dozen doses, and on investigation of the ruins
Sou will involuntarily think, and no *vas made. Thirteen bodiei have been
oubl exclaim,
identified. They are os follows:
John F. Anderson, ugod 28; F. Ballm&amp;m. 0.
Gr*hm. laborer; Mrs. J. IL Hancock, of Rolfe.
“That soothing effect is a magic Is., and her throe children, two girls, aged 6
touch!” Hood’s Sarsaparilla gently and 2 years, nnd a boy aged 4: Mr*. J. W. Huff"
tones and strengthens the stomach man. wife of a well-known farmer of Fall City,
and digestive organa, Invigorates the Wash.: Angus McDonald, M. McSorley,
liver, creates a natural, healthy desire Andrew Otterman, aged 18; Mrs. Otterman. of
for food, gives refreshing sleep, and California, his mother; C. Wtlaon.
in short, raises the health tone ot the
A. G. Butler, brother of the proprie­
entire system. Remember
tor, is misaing.
Richard Havin was
badly injured about the head and
back by jumping; D. B. Glass had a
leg broken and his back injured, and
G IL Anderson was burned and badly
bruised.

Dyspepsia

“That Just Hits It!”

Hood’s psx
Cures

The fire was undoubtedly caused by
the explosion of a lamp in the kitchen.
Tbe proprietor’s sod was aroused by
tbe noise of the explosion about 1
o'clock, but before he could investi­
gate the flames had spread all through
the house. The corrugated iron sheet­
ing kept the flames hid until nearly
the whole interior was a furnace. The
Uiin partitions were of resinous pine
Covered with cheeseoloth and burned
furiously.
The sixty guests were
aroused and the rush for life followed.

Hood's Pills cure Urer Ills, constipation,
hiliousneM. jaundice, sick headache, indigestion

I---------- PARkEhi
HAIR BALSAM

Clrat»f4 And bMUtUftas the h
Pn-cuoN* * luxuriant growth.

DEA F&amp;W’aa.a® »
else tail*. MfUuws teip eye*. Whte-

EPPS COCOA

At 8 a. m. the fire was under control
and the firomen were able to enter the
shell of iron. At the head of the stairs
they found the body of a man pinned
to the floor by the ruins of a bed. The
body was terribly burned. One poor
fellow was caught in the rush of the
conflagration near the top of the West
street stairway and sunk down over­
come with the smoke and flames. The
firemen fought to keep the fire away
from his body but were driven back.
Ita one of the hallways a body,
charred, blackened and without a ves­
tige of clothing, was found. A little
farther on in the same passageway
was another body, evidently that of a
'woman, taco upwards and hands
stretched as if fighting for her life
and appealing for assistance which
never came. There was little left of
the woman’s form, for part of the body
was charred and the burned boues lay
around it

BREAKFAST-SUPPER.
• By a thorough knowledge of tbe natural
taws which govern the operations of digeaton
and nutrition, and by a careful application of
the line proprieties of well selected Cocoa. Mr.
Epp;, has provided for our breakfast and sup­
per a del icately flavored beverage which may
save us many doctors' bills. It Is by judicious
use or meh articles of diet that a constitution
may be gradually built up until strong enough
to rcMHt every tendency to disease. Hundreds
of subtle maladies are floating around us
ready to atlact wherever there is a weak point.
We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping
ourselves well fortified with pare blood and a
properly nourished frame.■’-UmL Service
Gazette.
• Made simply by boiling water or milk. Sold
only in half-pound tins, by Grocers, labelled
Entire Famllj Dcetroyed.
thus:
JAMES EPPS &amp; CO. Ltd.. HomoeThe saddest sight of all was found
pathlc Chemists, London. England.
in the inside room off the passageway
which led to West street. There calm­
REGISTRATION NOTICE.
ly lying in a charred and blackened
To the qualified electors of the Cltvof Has­ bed was evidently on entire family.
tings:
The
father lay on one side, the wife
Notice Is hereby given that the Aldermen of
tbe several wards of the city of Hastings.acting next to him and a little burned and
as a Board of itoglstminn, under and by virtue
of an act entitled “An act to further preserve blackened arm,, the flesh falling in
the purity of elections, and to guard against the shreds from ft, the small fingers
abu;es of the elective franchise by«a resist ra­ clutched, showed that a child was
tion of electors, approved February llth, 18®,
as amended by Act 194, of tk sslou Laws, ap­ among the victims.
proved Marth 20.1863.” will meet on Saturday,
November 3rd, 1894. from eight o’clock a. m. to
CAPRIVI RESIGNS.
eight o'clock p. m. First ward. Standley's
blacksmith shop. Michigan Ave.; second ward,
BabcockXCooper Shop, south of C. K. aud 8.
Depot. Hastings: third ward, council rooms,
Prince Habenlohe SncoeedH Him.
on State St, over Hams &amp; Van Arman’b Store;
Berlin, Oct. 27.—The report that
fourth ward, Parker's Hall, north of Hastings
House. For the purpose ot completing list of Chancellor yon Caprivi has handed his
Qualifled electors, when and where all persons
■ entitled to the elective franchise under article resignation to the emperor is con­
7. section l. of the Constitution of the State ot firmed. Count Zu Eulenburg, president
Michigan, must register their names to entitle
them co the privilege of voting under this act. of the ministerial council, has also re­
R. C. Watebs, Chairman Board of Registra­ signed. Dr. Miquel, Prussian finance
tion.
—•
•
minister, Las been appointed president
Exert Busby. Secretary Board of Registra­
of the council
tion.
C. L. Huffman.
Berlin, Oct. 29.—Prince Hohenlohe
von Schillingfuerst, who was culled by
Emperor William tc succeed Caprivi as
astings
ity
ank chancellor, at first declined, but at 9
o’clock Saturday evening it was an­
Hastings,
Mich.
nounced that he had accepted the po­
sition. He will fill also the office of
CAFCTlG
575,030.00
Prussian premier, made vacant by EuSDEPLUS &lt;15.000.00.
____
lenberg’s retirement
Inrorporsted under the laws ef the State ci
Dtoeovecod a Hoae-Rtoa* Quarry.
Michigan.
Iowa Falls, la., Oct 28.—Fifty can
open fo&gt; business Dec. 18.1888.
of valuable hone-stone are in sight at
r officers:
a mine just recently discovered 2 miles
D. &lt;?. Robinson, President;
fyom this city. There are only six
Chester Messer, Vice. Pres.
places In the United States where
t
D. W. Reynolds, Cashier hone-stone is found. New York ex­
DILX CTORS .*
perts pronounce this stone equal to
D_. W. Reynold*,
that from Asia Minor, which sells in
D. G. Robinson,
this country at two'dollars a pound.
John Corveth,
Chester Messer.
B. B. Bliss, the Iowa electrician, owns
, F. T. Colgrove.
the land, and it is his intention to de­
Has tbe only savings department in in Bam velop the mines at once.
buntr and pays interest on all time

H

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CoL Ch»rl«ra N. pt,w Dead.

NOTICE FOB HEARING CLAIMS.
State of Michigan. County of Barry.—s«.
Notice is hereby given, that by an order of
the Probate Court for tbe County of B.irry
made on the nth day of October. A, D„ 1WL.
■six months from that date were allowed for
•creditor* to present their claims against the
-estate ot Alfred Parker, late ot said County,
deceaaed. and that*!! creditors ot said dtceaHed are required to present their claims to said
Probate Court, at the Probate offlre. in the City
. of Hasting*, for examination and allowance, on
or before the nth day of April next. &lt;nd that
•nchelsfm* whl be heard beioresald Court on
Friday, the llth day of January, aud on Thurs­
day. tor 1 tlh day of April next, at 10 o’clock in the
forenoon of each of those days.
Dated, Oct. llth, A. D.. 18S4.
.
VRAM. W. abmstkonq. Judge ot Probate.

ANNUAL TAX BALE

BUOAH TRUST IS QRATBFVL.

Town 8 North of
m 4 of ne

Thursday, Nov. i. 1894.

GBXTErUL-COMFORTlNC.

COURTS LACK POWER.

Port Jkrvib, N. Y., Oct 27.—CoL
Charlee N. Pine, one of the editors of
the Gazette, died Friday, aged 71
years. He was formerly engaged in
journalism in Philadelphia. From
1859 to 1881 he was United States mar­
shal for the northern district of Illi­
nois, and at the same time edited the
Democrat at Princeton, I1L

Hollidaysburg. Pa.. Oct S7.— The
post office and Thomas Beplogie’s jew­
elry store at Roaring Springs were
robbed Thursday night The post of­
fice safe was blown open with dyna­
mite and 13,000 stamps, some money
orders, and cash, amounting in all to
'
•402, were stolen.
A big haul of
watches was m»de at tHe store.
KiUed at a CroMln*.

Terre Haute, Ind., Oct
A Van­
dalia east-bound passenger train
killed Eli Crouse and Edward Neese at
a crossing near Beelsville. While the
two men were instantly killed, the
team of horses they were driving were
but slightly injured.

an Italian laborer at the White­
quarry, near thia city, shot his
wife and 17-year-old daughter. The
wife is dead and tbe child eannot live.
Bock tain&gt;it
_

Border eelebrated her lOBth birth-

4
n 2 of toe 4 ot

Art«r Election.

Wabhingtom, Oct 27.—Attorney Gen­
eral Olney, speaking of the statement
ox the assistant district attorney at
Kansas City that there was no law
by which election frauds could be
punished in United States coarta,
said that without speaking as author*
itbtively as he would on a careful ex­
amination of the statutes, he was of
the opinion that the Kansas City attor­
ney was correct By the act passed by
congress last February repealing the
federal elections law congress had
done away with all election parapher­
nalia so far as United States courts
were concerned and had taken away
their jurisdiction. At the same time
there was do doubt in his mind that
state laws were in existence by virtue
of which election frauds, whether of
registration or of voting, could be pun­
ished in state courts.

SHORN OF ITS TERROR.
Diphtheria to Be Cured by Inoculation
Bareaftwr.

Washington. Oct. 20.—The new treat­
ment by inoculation for diphtheria and
croup, as practiced in France, is the
subject of a special report to the
•tote department by United States
Consul
a
W.
Chancellor,
at
Havre.
He says
that by
this
method oi treatment only one out of
four diphtheritic patients succumb,
whereas the figure is double for other
methods of treatment heretofore ap­
plied. Consequently the consul, who is
a Baltimore physician of repute, says
that it would seem very desirable
that the
anti-diphtheritic serum
should be introduced and come into
general use at the earliest period prac­
ticable in America, where many thou­
sands of children and numerous phy­
sicians, students and nurses die an­
nually from diphtheria and croups

PEWABIO MINERS SAVED.
Them AU Right.

Iron Mountain, Mich., Oct. 99.—The
entombed miners at Pewabic wore ail
reached alive Saturday morning at 5:30
o'clock. At 4 o’clock it was known
they were all alive, as the workers
were near enough to talk with them.
They said they were all alive, but were
suffering
from
chills.
Hunger
had
not
bothered
them
very
mnchl k In an interview with W. Oliver
he said it was the longest forty-eight
hours he ever put in. It was tepibly
dismal, but they all felt better when
they heard the distant knocking and
noise, for they knew it was a rescuing
THE CABINET MEETS.

Waahington: Special TelegramThe Democratic campaign managers
have entered into an agreement with
the sugar trust that the wholesale
price of sugar shall not be increased
until after the November election*.
After then they do not care what the
price la. Tbe trust people have gladly
agreed to this in return for the many
favors which the Democratic party has
1 conferred upon It in the senate tariff
bill. The Demoamtic campaign com­
’ mittee will, therefore, within the next
i few days, issue a statement token
from the official records of the Pro­
duce Exchange at Philadelphia, show­
ing that the wholesale price of granu­
lated sugar has not been increased by
1 the passage of the »ng.’.r trust bill

Babies
and rapidly growing children
derive more benefit from Scotts
Emulsion,than all the rest of the
food they tat Its nourishing
powers are felt almost immedi­
ately. Babies and children thrive
on Scott’s Emulsion when no
other form of food is assimilated*

s
mulsion
stimulates the appetite, enrielWB
the blood,overcomes wasting and
gives strength to all who take it.

For Couyhs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bron­
chitis, Weak Lunga, Emaciation, Con­
sumption, Blood Diseases and all Forma
Of Wasting, ^endfer pamfkkt.
Fret.
fcotUBowne, MX

M Oreniata. B0c.aa4tL

Fastest Trip Across ths Atlantic. g|

New York, Oct. 27.—The Cunarder
Luoania has again beaten" herself,
making the fastest trip across the At­
lantic ever known, and lowered her
own champion record by twenty-five
minutes. TLe ran was made in five
days, seven hours and twenty-three
minutes. The best previous record of
the Lncania or of any other vessel
coming west was five days, seven
hours,
forty-eight
minutes.
Her
highest day’s run was &amp;&lt;9 knots. The
average per hour. 21.81 knots.
San Dixgo, Cat, Oct. to —The shocks
of earthquake which began last Tues­
day afternoon continue^ during toe
week and reached an end with i very
perceptible shook, felt throughout the
region between Lakeside and Alpins.
A spring of water which had been oJ&gt;
literated by tbe earthquake two years
,ago again sprung into existence.
There are reports of other similar oo
currences tn the mountain country.

Wheeler's

Heart j
AND

Nerve

re

-POSITIVELY CURES—

HEART DISEASE. NERVOUS
Prostration, fipllepsu.

UNEXCELLED FOB^^
Purely Vegatable, gusranted free from
opiates, 100 full size doses, 50c.
M. D. Bailey. Receiving Teller Grand Rspas lMich.) Having* Bank, nays ho cannot «*y
too much In favor of -AdlroaMa,” Wheeler’s
Heart and Nerve Cure.
Prepared by Wheeler and Fuller Medicine
Co.. Cedar springs. Mich. Sold by.

HASTINGS,

Your.
Daily
Bread

MICH.

.
G

Is no doubt a matter of
some concern to you,
but not so when you
buy it at the City Bak­
ery. Everyone when
in the city should get a
cheap lunch at the City
Bakery. Hot tea and
coffee at all hours of
the day. Finest line of
Confectionery in the
•'-.’city.

Massillon, O., Oct 90.—At 8 o’clock
Saturday night the home of J. 8.
Coxey, located at Coxiana, 4 miles
north of Massillon, was destroyed by
fire. The household effects and sev­
eral costly outbuildings were also
burned. The fire is supposed to be of
incendiary origin. The loss is esti­
mated at between «;o,000 and tSO.DOO.

Sax Diego, Cal., Oct 29.—It is al­
leged that several hundred Indiana
who have been allowed lands in sev­
eralty have been registering as voters
in this county. The authorities are di­
vided in opinion as to the oonatitutionality of the procedure.
Kxw Yom, Oct X.—The eastern
anthracite coal sales agexta report a
conclusion not generally expected.
They decided to advance prices aud
put no limit on the production of neat
A »CTW»»«r »n«W»
9
Bonox, Ort. W-C*piull,u In fM,
city and New York have formed a syn­
dicate to purchase a line of newspa­
pers from the Atlantic to the Pacific.

MB.WAUKBK, Oct. 99.—Adolph Sekula

IJJW

Township 8North of Range 8 West.
See.

'AjJ

Sr U&gt;. oluoow.

for the BnuiuidH »o claimed by tbe Mtate of
6.10 .85 M .70 Tig,
80.421148 3^ .70 96.®

t&gt;UU rel'l peitttoo wUl &gt; brwgi
19

Sty of
btate of Mlebon The mb
day of November, A. D. MM, at tbs opening
of court on thst day, and that all P&lt;n«”i Inter- ne4of nw4
sratad in sueh lands or any part thereof, derlr-

4241 648 149 .70
8.70 .tn

• 2of s»of nw
4
.
12

.68 .70 19.95
.03 .K) 144

10

10.71 140

10
.12 42
a Id ne cor­
court above mentioned, and that in default SM
tberoef the same will be taken as coDfesaed aud 4ner of «2ofnw
F
78.37 10.55 3.01 .70 89.G3
a decree will be token and entered as prayed
for In said petition. And it is tart*®*
I Town 1 North of Range 9 West.
that tn pursuar.ee of said decree tbe lands de­
scribed Id said petition tor which a decree of
sate shall be made, will be sold forthe ’**’’J*1
BW 4
17 40
1J8 .18 .06 .
taxes. Interest and charges ‘^reon ae determlned by sach decree, on the first Monday tn
Town 2 North ot Range 9 West.
December thereafter, or on the day or dap
subsequent thereto as may be necesayy to
See.
complete the ade ofstiri list and of each and
every parcel thereof, at the office of the County
Treaaurer. or at such convenient place as sbaB refit
be selected by him at the county seat pt the
County of Barry, Btate of Michigan; and that
1.10
the sale tiirm and there made will be a public
826
sale and each parcel described in the decree
Township 3 North of Range 9 West.
shall be separately t-xpo«ed to ■*&gt;?ton total
taxes, Interest and ebunw. and the sale shall
Bee.
be made to the person offering to buy for any
given tax aad paying the full amount chunted
against such parcel, and acceptlug a couvey.84
anee of tbe smallest undivided tee simple in­
terest 1 herein; or. Kuo verson will buy fur any
.12 .70 443
of said several taxes and j*y tbe tolxarr lbw*
rf and take a conveyance of lew tbau the entire • 50so!w2 of
10
thereof, then the whole parcel shall be offered ne4
M .TO 843
24.38 341 48 .10 29.47
Mid sold, Hany parcel of land eannot be «old
13-07 1.83 42 .70 16.12
tor taxes, interest and charges, such parcrt
2.19
.31
49 .70 3JJ9
shall be passed ovrr tor the time being, and
shall, on the succeeding day, or before thedoee
of the sale, be re-offered; and If. nnsuch second
offer, or during such sole, the same cannot be M
sold tor the amount aforesaid, the County
Town 4 North;of Rangers,West
Treasurer shall bld off tbe same In the name of
the State.
Sec.
Witness the Hon. Ctexnent Smith, Ch-cult
20 2.83 Al .TO 2L56
Judge, and the deal ot said Circuit Court of
7.® 1.07 JO .TO 9®
Burry County, this 4th day of September. A. D.
15
6.17 M A .70 7.98
Clement Smith,
Ci rctdl Judge.
Countersigned, JobxG. Nagler,
Town 9 North of Range 10 W«tRegister.

n 3 of nw fl 4
. 941 1.27
8 part of dw
K
1.04 .15
4 of «w fl 4
.15 .TO 5.01
To the Circuit Court for the County of Barry, tn ne
DW4 ••xeepl 40
on w side
CL28 8.96
The jirtltlon of Stanley W. TraxKR, Audi­ a.
tor Uenerslof said butc ot Mlclilcan. re»«pcct- w part of nw fl
1.64
IctUy show* that the Ihr of lands hereinafter set
147.84
form and marked ’'SchedulB A.” contain* a
description of all land* In Ml* County of Barry
upon which taxe* were ssM-iuiod for the years
Township 2 North of Range 10 West.
mentioned therein, and which were returned
as delinquent for nou-paymeiit of taxes, and
which taxes have not been paid; together with
2.02
.10 .70 179
the totsl amount of such faxes, with Interest
.10 .70
computed thereon m the time fixed for sale,
.13 .70
I and collection fee a* provided by law, and tbe
.13 .70 4'48
coat of advertising and other expenses of sale
349
of meh of swld parcel* ot land.
Year petitioner farther shows to the Court
Town 3 North of Range Id West.
that said lands were returned to the Auditor
General under the provisions ot Section 193 of
Act»» of the Public Acte of 1893. as delinquent
1040 1.43 .41 :to
tor son-palest of said taxes for said years
10
rwspectlrely, except such of the taxes set forth
in said acheuuie as were returned to the Audi­
tor General prior to tbe 12th day of June, 1893, ner of a 1 of se
and remain unpaid.
2.45
Your petitioner further shows and avers that 4 a. e aide of
the taxes, interest, collection fee and cost of 16
16
142 .21
advertising and other expenses of sale, as act sw fl &lt; of ne 4 !
forth In said Schedule A. ar* a valid Hen on the
sevwHl parcels ot land described Id said
schedule.
Your petitioner further shows that the said
w 40
taxes on said described lands have remained thence
s 30 rda.
unpaid for more than one jear from and after rds.
ne 50 rds along
the date of their return to the County Treasur­ centre
of
hlgber ot said County of Barry under the provisions
of Art number two hundred of tbe Public Acta
of 1W1. or under the provisions of the several glunlna
tax laws under which any at such taxes were
previously returned, ana for more than one
year prior to the flrst day of May, 1894; and the st of ne &lt; less
said tax® nut having beea pals, and the same 1 acre
24
8.66 1.21 .35 .70 10je
1*1 ug now due and remaining unj»l&lt;l as above
set forth, your petitioner prays a decree In fav­ M a. south
10
1.08 .15
or of tbe State of Michigan against each parcel
of said lands, for tbe payment of tbe several
amounts of taxes. Interest, collection fee. cost ■lend
31
42
342 .45
of advertising and other expenses of sale, an
computed and extended in said schedule,
Township 3 North of Range 10. West.
Salnst tbe several parcels of land contained
crein, nnd In default of payment of the said
Sec.
several sums computed and extended against
said lands, that each of said paresis of laud may
be fold for the amounts due thereon, sb pro­
CHY OF HASTINGS.
vided by law, to pay the Uen aforesaid.
Da^'°^W1U
Pr*T’eU'
Lot5
12.02 1.68 .« .70 14.88
’
’
Stanley W. Turner.
Auditor General.
.11 .70 3.85
SCHEDULE A

Lots 10®. 10®.
1070,1127,1128.
and 1129
Ix&gt;t 1202

TAXES OF 1888.
VILLAGE OF MIDDLEVILLE.

§

I? I?
famous

Entire Blks 68,
®, 70 and 71

Sec.
’
se M of do U 7 to

I?

r
641 s,40 .2

TAXES OF 1890.

#E^0

..Th?
*• *&gt;» oily coot, for
they keep deon * long time, ud when
»led yon con deon them in a minute
by Kmply wiping off with a wet doth
—that ri the kind marked this way
.

Town 1 North. Range 7 Wert

yon desire perfect satisfaction.
others arc imitations absolutely

All

""J- « ’Hll send you a

CHAMBERLAIN'8 ADDITION.

Blk.
Lot5
1
Oom. 4 nls e
and 32 rds and
2 ft 9 on Jef­
ferson St. from
tbe ae cor of
lot 1 theace 8
a rds. e 19
rds. n 22 rds.
and w 29 rds.
to beginning. 5

» 40
IJ7 49 .Of
844
Town 2 North, Range 7 West
Sec.
w 2 75-100 acres
I-Ot 5
ore 17 acresot
* M Of IW k
2 2.75
e 3 acres st n
16 acres ot se
M of sw H
6
9.28 ATT .57 .70 1X09
Town 1 North. Range 9 West.
Lot 5
Lot S
Sec.
MJiOtwMn 40
JO 47 .M-.TO 140
Town 2 North, Range io Wert.
«w 8 M O»

. The»e collan and cuft will
six linen ones. The
laundry trials and lai
bills
chafed neck and no •_____ _
,t
you
a collar marked thia way

.18 .70 5.44

4.85 48 .19 .70
Town 3 North of Range 8 West. '
Sec.
Und. « Inter­
est In n 10 51­
100 a of w 73 a
of sw 4
8
7.71 1.08 .31 .

4.98 2-29 40 .70 8.17

TAXES OF 18®.
Town 4 North. Range y Weat

They are the only Interlined Collars
and Cuffs, ant3
*-•*—
cred with wa
They’ll stand
----,u
day ontandthey are all marked thia way

4-02

Blk. 4 Cham­
berlain’s add.
theneeil2rds
e 29 rds. n 12
rds. thence w

fl. E. HENKES. FROF’K.

Death of a Southern Jurtat-

BnufixoHAM. Ala.. Got 27.—Judge
William M. Brooks, 80 yean, old, one
of the south’s most eminent jurists,
dropped dead of heart disease at hid
supper table Friday night He pre­
sided at the national democratic con­
vention which met at Charleston, a
C., in 1880, and nominated John C.
Breckinridge for president, and also
at the Alabama secession convention.

iwtttinn

horUr.-r.frf lb.SUU

STATE OF MICHIGAN.

Its Attention Occupied with Much Ae. Sleeplessness and all -derangementa
cumulated BoataeM.
, Nervous System.

Washington, 6ct 37.—The president
held his flrst cabinet meeting since the
first week in September Friday. All
of the members were present except
Secretary Morton, who is absent
from Washington.
Naturally they
had much business to lay be­
fore
the
president
to at
had
accumulated in his absence from
Washington, Secretary Gresham in
particular being charged with several
matters ioncerhing foreign relations,
and all the secretaries wishing to dta*
cuss the leading points to be treated
in their annual reports.

*^®**”^

1.07 .15 .

648 .75 .!

CITY OF HASTINGS.
Chamberlain’s Addition.
Blk.
146 .19 .05 .70 2.30
EASTERN •ADDITION.

Blk.
and

HOG I.® .48 .70 MJB

11

4.08 47 .1

KENFIELDB ADDITION.

2.70 .38 .11
1.36 .19 .«&gt; .TO

« 147M 16.77 &amp;08 47 .70 83.17

TAXES OF 1191.
VILLAGE OF CEDAR CREEK.
Town 2 North. Range o West.

VILLAGE OF CEDAR CREEK.

Lfit T

Town 2 North of Range 9 West.
4; Sec.
M J0
.90 .13 41 .70

38
40 . J» 47 JM
VILLAGE OF HICKORY CORNERS.
TAXIS OF INS.
Town i North. Range f West.
’ Town 1 North of
ot Range 9 West.
'
’ . j Bee.
Sec.
*
w t nt re 4
Com at a point
n »
ja « a.n im
T.twmMp 1 North ot Bur T W&lt;H
eiot.T.
no
nhiui.n.nhti
Tom &gt; NoratOt tur T «Mt.
Btr.
nintswi
K
1147 1.73 40 .70 15.42
*

VILLAGE OF MIDDLEVILLE

Blk.
SkUHU
o* tn u oi

�skinning

Heat Gdes
Up the chimney. TYou
“__ 1have to
drive the stove all the time in order to get results. This is but one
C of the common stove troubles-that
have been overcome in Jewel
Chave
| Stoves
Stoves and Ranges. They throw out
S nil the,heat generated. They make
8 neither dirt or trouble and burn little
| fuel. As for looks—they are the
C handsomest stoves made. Sold by
8 all dealers. Look for Trade Mark.

PROBATE ORDER.
MORTGAGE SALE.
DrfauU barimr been made In th© conditions
nf Michigan. County ©{ Barry—mb.
.«*»q,|rf K? Mini,, J.
session of the Probate Court for the
..pn ol Barrv. bolden at the Probate OtDo© In
' .,?v of Hastings, In said county, ou Frti i ita iMli dav of October, in the year
; ih.• I'luul eight hundred aud ninety four.
1,- .i t, Cbaries W. Armstroug, Judge of the date hereof, On© Hundred sad s.tt*- hit
KISH!’VS*”-M"r'u
the matter of tbe estate of Lucinda
1 ahul foreclose tlie sauie bv a sa'a at tMihlin
!"t &gt;
l; "r ading amHIhiig this petition duly verified aucttim. to tbe highest trtddcr at 'th« ’.TvwfH
IroBldoer of [he
uXS'e' i'SnS
,V [r i Blanchard, administrator of said ©state,
!;.ng that bis final account this day filed tn Horfnp.
w»ly wrauB «w or Dream
. curt may be heard and aftowed and he tar IW4. at twelve o’clock noon, of all that ©er,i’ . - .vrs&lt;-d from said trust.
w
Lhirtnren:»Or
J«urt bltuato In tbe townu'Ei :"™ ll&gt;&gt;5,»'U0ty,&gt;r But, ml
■i lkcreutHto It is ordered, lhat Friday, the IGlh
dav ofxNtaemter A. IX tote, at ten o’clock tn toe stiveof Michigan, and described as fellow*
oi
loreml’D, te assigned for toe bearing ot said th« nirtlf0S2TUCl,’g
.,.,-Hion and that the heirs at law of said de­ the north east corner ot Section nin«tM&gt;n
,
and all other persons interested in said l\’e^re tyun|,’R*ouUj»weive rods, thence west
,,&gt; are re&lt;I'll red to appear at a session of eight rod*, thence north twelve rods *ud thence
,O,!1L t',8cc of taginnmg. thS
. h Court then to be noh.cn at tbe Probate
. !otbe City of Hasting*, in said County, na.,ne talng the mortgaged premises.
Dated September rath. n»4.
‘
---id ,ii,.w cause, if *ny thor« be, why the prayer
• • ;h ’lUooer tnav not be granted. And it is
Lxvi M. Dkwxy,
rtMT ordered, that **ld petitioner give notice
Mortgagee.
Cham H. Bauer.
|m r*ons interested tn said estate, ol tbe
Attorney fur Mortgagee.
•- ■ihI.-ji.-v of said petition and tbe bearing
• rv-&gt;( to causing a copy ot this order to be
’ ’ &lt;u-d in the Hawtlsgs Banner, a news­
NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT.
., - r printed iuhI circulated in said County of
kvh once in each week for three suoceralve
C»Urt &lt;“■ «*▼
v.r-k-;-revious to said day of bearing.
I J Of iUtTV.
OBAH. W . ARMSTRONG ,
Adnan l&gt;. o«* md Honrv C. Cook, rerun.
Judge of Probate.
Dera under the firm name ot Cook &amp; Cook
Frank Carpenter. VS
t
lu attachment.
11 her*‘y r,Te0 that 014 lh« ««
Of
Sheriff"* Nwtlce Of Election.
bepu-mber, A. D. 18M. a writ of attachment waa
ftiHy Issued out of the Circuit Court l« tbe
..•nnlteed Electors of Barry County.*- county of Ihra. at the suit i&gt;f Adrian D. Cook
.i.iiii to due doUcc from (be Secretary ot BMJwMiryC. Cook. oopartnera, dniug business
tun tut- ht fri y notified lhat, at the Getw
. ^elilgan. under th/finn name
t’ -n to beheld lu the Stateot NIohH andI sty loot cook
&amp; Qoic. the above named
to.-T'M-day Micceediox the first Mon- pintalura. against the laud*, teuemi’tits. goods
x • ember next, being Tuesday Nov. «tb and ch.-.t&gt;Ls. monvjs *n l effects of Frank Car•••. ;m:
officer* *rv to be elected, p«&gt; tort he defendant above niuced, for the sum
&lt;. I’.err.or. LieutenMt (kmroar. Soere-i of one Htuidred imd four dollars and thirteen
Si:ue Treasurer.Auditor Ge*era!t
13;. which said M-rft wa- returnabhi
1. .m r of the State Land Ofllre.Attor- Off the 2nd day of October. A. l&gt;. nq.
:-ral. and SupcrinUindent of l*uDlic JnDated this 10th das' of October. A. D. 1&gt;&lt;&gt;|.
a member uf the State B jar&lt;|
° iv kkz ar « Sw kj-z rv.
place of i’errv F. Powers
Attorneys far Plaintiff.
&gt;r?.&lt;v w fl!-expire Dec. Sisi* .;
■ttfitlvo lu Comrress for the r
•-..pj;.1
of this state to I
; .rry Coutitr tel.iug?; also a.
t ?*■
- II.: vri;-’ i&gt;te:ri-b nf thl&gt; states-^^1
.
v.-:’t..f.v.«
tta'State
1
• il I r. Ututlvd District coiaprlsltii . S
•
¥•• nre abto hereby notified I S
, vl’ ion i here M ill te -ubmtUed to j .S
An’.'-ninieiit co Bectiou t. Artfr i-g
• &gt; &gt;.-i'iiK;tion Of tbb stato relative !■«
. ..-itton* ot eA*ctor»of this state; I S |
•; Ino-nt ’•» Seeitanfi, of Article”, |
• I this state authorizing in- |
•
’
Homes tx&gt; v Re where suck
write*: I have always sufiorod from £**
Scrofula, tor which I tries!
i '-’ notified that at raid rteettoa I 3g hereditary
remudies. and many reliable
-usl the fidtowiug county of-; S- :various
r
but none relicvcu me. After
■ tit.-.•- &lt;tourty.vttt- r Sheriff. &lt;Vrlt « physician*,
uikingfi
o&gt;tt:-Bof
---. . ;rir. Kt gister of Itaxis. Fr»-se- I Sa I am now well. I
nu-v. two firedit Court Coium.ssioa- S am very i-re.-.-ful
r.-aers. ami a County Survryo 1
S .
.U, H. Mi Kkvitt.
?Sheriff'* Harry-County. Mick, sj .from a Ute of untold agony, and shall ££
Mu h. Sep' ,trth. 1!*»L *
S take phaeuro In speaking only words
&gt;r tbe wonderful medicine. S;
immendfog It »o all
gi
.

OKDKR OF FVBUCaTlOX.
can. Filth Judicial Circuit, to
• l. Brown. Administrator otthees’ &lt;'MroIice Lawrence, deceased. Com- :

.
■

;
-

,
, .8,
!.-.wrei.re. Qbarie* H. Lawrence. J©hn
n.:; • Fnalertck B.. I-awrence and
A I. wt*. defendants.
; iii'.ii;" u&gt; the Circuit Court for the
of ikvn. in Chanaeiy. at Hastings.
|j.h day of September A. D..

I •••,-. ca.H*? it appearing from affidavit on
&gt; -y- ifcje' naut, Esther A. Ixjwb&gt; Is not
•' of ’.’ib.
but resides in the State
. on &gt;-iaUim of Phi'.in T. U Igrove.
: -...i ’ ’ -It Is ordrred that the
. :’i.ti t, Ed ter A. J «wi». Cause her ap• • tn m- entered herein, within four
r-v i
data Of Wil* order, ar.d in caw?
u.
fire-ice that sue cause an sbswtr to
।
i
• imjt’v
ot eoiuplaint to be fled,
.
tter-of to-be served ou said cotn­
. ' - -ulidtor—within twenty days after
••: 'i ter of aeopy of said bill aud n*tice
••r.lcr; and that tn default thereof, said
: vk &lt;&gt; A*. iibfe*sed by the said noiKWi■:
: -’-ndant.
'A? ; It U further ordered. That within twenty
dsv* the s*id Coinpialtiavi cause .a DOt:ee of
i.'
nter to he published In «te ' Hastings
Ba.'•ci;, a aejvsyaperpriJi^d. publlabsd ana
cir li'.ifig in sif&lt;1ta*oty. and that such publicn'.' .n e continued therein at least vnoe in
••.vh v- *k, tor six weeks in suceesdoa. or t£*t
lieemiM. acc«py of till* order to te persdnalty
iwr ei! on N*id non-resldt nt defendant at tea-t
uty dajb tafore tbe time above j rescribvd
tor her ap;&gt;oarance.
CLKMKSTSSnTK.

(hreuil Judge.
I'liiUt' T. Colurovr
Complainant's Solicitor.

copy-1
ORDER OF POTtICATTON.

-f X :eh!gan. The Circuit Court for the
i r»uutv of,Barry. U Chancery.
*: AM-tjiou ot said couit. held at the Court
in ine City of Hastine*. in said county. ou
tttfi day of October. A. D. IfiM.
•’re-ept. Hon. Clement Smith. Circuit Judge
Henry M. Dibble, complainant.

&gt;

Ellen McCarthy, William J. McCarthy. Denis
M earthy. Eliza McCabe, Outerinn WalshM-'gitrrt Dooley. Charles Mt-C*rttiy. Klten
• ’ re .r» and Patrick J. Sulltvan. ndmln-stratw
&lt;&lt;
!,.&amp;te of Deols McCarthy. Br.. dreea-K.
di-hrdaat*.
,
•:&lt; th hi can*.’ it appearing from affidavit on
- ’.bat tbe said defendant. Chari©* McCarthy.
• - i ':* resident of this state, talt is a resident
■ .ire State of Texas:
•»!■!Of pitzuerald &amp; Barry, complato•
•oHcttors, ft is ordered that the appenr' ■ of the srud uo'i-resldenl defendant.
- irl-*- McCarthy be entertd herein, within
hMiriuvuili* Iromtiie date of this order, aud
a s of hh Appearanor. that he cause his an--'r to th© bill of complaint to be filed, and a
■
t &gt; te served on complalnaxt’s solicitor*
nintwujto t&gt;») day* after semoe ou aim of
a copy of said bin and notice of this order, and
'h ftout thereof said bill will be taken as coufe*»ed by raid aon-reMdent deteudaot.
And it Is further ordered that wlttdn twenty
days the complainant cause a notice of this
•Tiler to be published In tbe Hastings BannxR,
•_ r.*w«paper printed, published and circulating
lu -aid county, and that raid publication be
f &lt;r.’iim»d therein once iu each week for six
•Vf'-k* In suaeesMon.or lhat comp’alnant cause
ot this order to be personally served on
*• 1 li.m resident defendant at least twenty (3»f
j •» before the tune prescrlted L&gt;r his appearta*.
Clkmentswitw.
Circuit Judge.
Ft nGnuui &amp; RAimv,
complamaut*
I
Examined, countersigned and rub-red by me,
John «. N*|t&gt;r.
Joux G. Naotjeb.
itegistar.

02211512
TraattlaB on Blood
SbUSSlD I&gt;lM-u*es

6001

SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY,

SHEEP RAISERS.

man Wilson, "i* between the American
people abd the sugar trust It is a bat­
tle in which the trust has taken the
people by the throat, and it will
never end until we throw off its grip.”
And
a
An? the
the, “great
e!Jat battle"
hBttle" ended
end~! in .*
victory for the sugar trust through
lu *«*•
DvmooreUo party. Chairm„ Gilson voted tor the eogar
trust
Mil, and
the
Democratic
trust bill,
and
the
Democratic
president, after denouncing it as a
product of trusts and combinations
and an “illustration of the communism
of pelf,” permitted the infamous bill
to become a law. But the greater bat­
tle Is not yet lost* It is now between
the American people on one side and
had been^MteLte
"I? thcr” ■ futnre’ U k“ become the fashion ot the Democratic party and the sugar
tar »&lt;«•
cff&lt;ly growth in the num- ,1 late for a certain class of critics to trust on the other. Michigan will be
Xan^
tCAim
is, there'deride American bXra and
?ne important point of action in this
contest, and November 6 will be the
**• lay that will see the battle won or lost.
to 1880, *nd HUrwird u in- cause we have been afflicted for
anatn to the clow ot ism, the a time with McKinleyism.
Now
latest date given.
McKinleyism has completed ita reign
.
7^' Uw “"rf’ »« Uic« fluc­ of tinkering, at least for the present,
tuation,? They were due to chanKe» in there is an opportunity once more to
the rate, ot dutlei on wool. Under
go in and possess the land, tjisapthe law ol 1MT, when the dutle, were
pointment exists, there is no doubt,
ample tor protection, there was a that the intentions of the promoters’
steady and marked increase In sheep, of the Wilson bill thould have been so
and this duty continued "on to 1883, ruthlessly set on one side, but Eng­
when it waa reduced in the tariff re- lishmen trading with the states will
▼won of that year. That cut was re- find it a profitless task to discuss the
jponelble for the shrinkage in the num­ political morality of American legis­
ber of sheep which.ha, been mentioned. lators. On the principle, tbcrefoJe
In two, in the McKinley law, the wool that half a loaf is better than none,
duties were increased, and that ex­ we would advise them to examine tho
plain, the growth in sheep afterward tariff for themselves, and see that
unto and including IBM. This connec- they use every opportunity in their
tlon beween adequate duties and de­ power to secure the business which
crease In iheep has been so clow and undoubtedly awaits them in certain
persistent that It must be more than a branches of the trade. Neyv markets
mere coincidence. The former In each are not quite so easily discovered as
case must stand to the latter in the they were during the easy-going days
relation of catue to effect
of our fathers, and we iannot afford
The figure, which bare bean given to be so independent or impatient as

I*md" h“ b"n &lt;•,2T1Ar th® "Utta Of the aheeo
dS^CtiO11 01
«or about a

We would specially urge our reader*
who lay themaelve* out for a foreign
trade to turn their attention to the
uren
contains
tu ,past’
re*id^ &gt; new tariff bin juat passed by the United
States, which has already become
that th... U' “*• docum.n-. show, | opemtiTe. Th. fact that McKiuicyi.m
‘
• *t®rfy increaw in
has hit British
t
f
•ute
at ,he&lt;!p o’,nod ln th« ' porter* venhurt™ a
h£ta£e. nwt~ ?u«rf Budin wm.
«achcan|u
j ?”*?*’“• whero th’ Uhiud Stete.
instances, where the United State*
reduction
i„P^' ??d then ‘ ^“„b”n. *eir onlI’ market, ha, vir.1.488,820 ,hoep ownM
J,aaU’ rained them, cannot bo denied;
1.7S8.8S5 in 18SS.
*?d ' ?
tota J” D° r"uion wh-1’ manulneiownw.M .iT Al that point tbe j turere who are .till prepared te do a
bcr in 1884 vu”?
The num-; conildernblo bnslneu with the United
the total
»nd InThen
1888 State.
allow cold water oi
to tSZ
be
I*"0'0,hould
npon thelr

AOEUKW
—ismo sip
=11 IhPACKAGES 1=7

MORTGAGE SALE.
Default bavin* been made in the najinenl ot
* mortmice made by Dewlit C. Ibuu ey aud hl*
wife, Mary A. Uaoneytp Hiram M. Chase. Feb
ruuryiml. inland on February &lt;th. ltws re­
corded to tbe orree of the Kcgister of I&gt;eeds at
Barra’ County lu the Stale otMichigan, lu Liber
2C ot Mortgages on page 5M’. on which mort­
gage there is claimed to be due Four Hundred
Thirty nine dollars and seventy one cents and no
suit or proceed I tigs at law having been tastttuted to recover the amount secured by said
mortgage or any part thereof.
Therefore by virtue ol the power &lt;4 sale con­
tained Id *Hld mortgage notice is hereby glvea,
that on battinlay. December 1st. 1W4, at ten .
o’clock in the forenoon, there will be sold at
tbe north frontdoor of the Court Hous;;, in tbe
City of Hastings. County of Barry and State of
Michigan,salacourt house being the placet*
which the circuit court for the county ot Barry,
is held, at public auction to the highest bidder,
the premises described in said mortgage, or so
much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy tbs
amount due ou said mortgage, with the imereti
thereon, and all legal costs, said premises belag ,
situate Id the village of Delton, to the County
of Barrj’and State of Michigan, and described
as lots number seventy one and seventy two of
James R. Bush's Addition to the village of Del­
ton'.
Dated September 5,1894. Hibax M^Ch^b^
Alonzo E. Kenaston, Attorney for Mortgagee. *

MANY FINE PREMIUMS GIVEN FREE
TO DRINKERS OF LION COFFEE

f It’s a
[Little Thing ]
but tbo world Is mode up of little 1
things. It !s merely n little dlrt^
and u little lime und a little mag- A
ncslum that make common saltw
Impure. It 1* merely a little carer
and a little bettor system in salt-1
malting which gives to
।

Diamond
Crystal Salt

i

ita absolute purity, its exceedingly
fine grainsand its delicious tlavoro
It I* a little diffcrenco in. price— 4
|k about 5 cunts per year per per- .
f son—that glvea you the Ixsst nnd 1
I purest salt—rfThe salt that’s I
lull salt.” Economy sometimes 1
1 means paying more.
—
J
BdIAHOND CRYSTAL SALT CO.
W
St. Clslr, Mich.

PART OF THE POOR OLD DEMOCRACY'S RECORD.
Playing the role of the Bull in the National China Shop.—Chicago Tribune.

ATLANTA, GA.

Q Pviendl^D
“Uve cause a$
Prcfcecfcion.
ajp^Yrterican.
AxAevests ?

The Latest
improvement in baking pow­
ders is the new Horsford’s.
Superior to all old-fashioned
powders. Enormous sales.

art- obtained from the auditor’s report,
and are therefore trustworthy as well
us official. They arc not partisan ex­
cept in the sense that truth apd logic
arc partisan. Thdy will make hosts of
votes all over the state f~r the repub­
lican party.
If the 10 per cent, re­
duction of the wool duties in 1833 dealt
such a serious blow tn the sheep farmera of Missouri as the figures show—
that is, it reduced tbe number of sheep
1,040,560 in seven years and cut down
the value $l,&amp;M,tJ»3-wbat will the to­
tal repeal of the duty, a cut of 100 per
cent, do'? This is the situation which
presents itself to the wool growers of
Missouri. Almost every other impor­
tant interest, especially mining and
manufacturing in all their branches,
are alsooBsailrd by the democrat*. The
tariff &amp;L 1894 will bring tens of tbousangXof Missourians over to the re­
publican party who never voted that
ticket before.—SL Louis Globc-Dcmo-

be when obstacies were thrown across their path,
It should be borne in mind that, after
tariff is somewhat reuw
such a. COlU-Diooueu
cdld-blooded proif i.
as America. It is
noteworthy that the Wilson tariff
shows a reduction all around.
Few English firms will benefit more
from the new tariff than those engaged
in the Sheffield trades, and. although
they have been under a cloud for a
long time past in connection with
American trade, they are preparing
to reestablish their relations with
American houses who were previously
large buyer* of best cutlery. We have
every reason to hope that the advan­
tages offered under the Wilson tariff
win cause a considerable spurt in this
branch of trade. Despite the severity
with which some of the Sheffield
houses were smitten when McKinleyism asserted its sway, it may be confi­
dently asserted that the quality of
Sheffield goods has not been allowed
to suffer in consequence.
Speaking broadly, it may be said
that nearly every branch of English
manufacture suitable for the American
markets will either directly or indi­
rectly receive a stimulus from the new
tariff. The metal trade* have already
greatly improved since the tariff be­
came law, aud makers of tinplate*, of
which America Is our largest customer,
are looking forward to brisk busfinu
in the near future.—London Fame.

NOTICE OF HEARING CLAIMS.
Sfate of Michigan. County of Barry.-©8.
Notice Is hereby i-fv.n. that by an order of
the ITobato Vaurt for the Coa*&lt;ty of Barry,
made on the elevensh day of October A. D.
1WH. six ipoDtim from th it date were allowed
for creditors to pres-nt fheirelalms agrtnst the
estate of Josctih D. F-heley.late of ■mid County,
deceMed. mid that *11 creoimra of said deceas­
ed are required to prt si’nfthelr ■•lainis to said
Probate Court, at the Probate office. In the city
of na-.iax-.
Hasting-, iv&gt;
for .exanilr.atlon
u.
miiu...-..™ aud allowance, on
„
or before the 11th. dar of April next, and
claims will be heard before said
Court, on Friday, th - llth da\ of January,
and on Tti iradaV’. the llth day uf Apt 11
next, y.t 10 o'clock tn tbe forenoon of each of
those days.
Dsted Get. IHh.. A. D. 1A.H
Chas. W. AKMSTBOJWI, Judge

Female Regulator,*^"

nati Gaietto.

fw th.
County of Barry, holden at the Probate office, in
the CIV' of Hastings, tn said county, on Tues­
day the 9th day of October. In the year one
thousand eight, hundred and ninety four.
Present, Charles "W. Armstrong. Judge of
Probate.
In the matter of tbe estate of Uriah 8.
Barat, deceased.
»
. , J
Ou reading and filing the petition dulyveriffed
of Harvey w. WlUbms. administrator of rail
estate praying for reasons therein set forth that
ho may be licensed to eell the real estate of said1
deceased as in said petition described.
Thereupon it is ordered, that .Tuesday the
6thdayafriowntar.A.D.. 18Mat te* o'etockin
the forenoon, be assigned for tbe bearing of said
petition and that the heirs at law- of san! de­
ceased and aU other persons interested to said
estate, are required to appear at a session of
said court, that to be holden at the Probate of­
fice. In the City ot Hastings, in said county, and
show cause. If any there be. why the prayer of
rhe petitioner may not be granted. And It Is
further ordered, that said petitioner give nutlee
to tbo persons interested In said estate, of the
Kndeocj of said petition and tee bearing
©reof by causing a copy of this order to te
published In‘the Hasting* Baxxuu, a
paper nrtoted and circulated iu said County os
Barn , once in each week Cor three successive
week's previous to said day of hearing.
Cuas W. ai:&gt;!*irokg»
Judge cd ProPkte.
(A true copy.)

MOCTaAGi: SALK.
Default having been made in the condition^
of * certain mortgage, executed by Charles D.
Johnson-and Ida M. Johnson, lurffianrt and
wtfr. to Luelud* C.Cb#uey and Allee E. Mlles,
dated the twenty fourth day of August. l«a re­
corded tbe twenty fourth day ol August 1SB3
and on which there is due at this date three
Hundred and fifty six and co too Dollars.-the
'mortgagees having elected to declare the whole
amount Of said mortgage due and parable on
account of the non-payment of thenuteren due
August twetdy fourth t?(M according te tta'
terms and conditions of raid mortgage. NeOeeJ
is hereby given that, by virtue of the power Of
sale in said loOrtuagej sbaill foreclose the same
by u sale, at public auction, to the highest bid­
der. at the north front defer of the Chart House,
In the city of Hastings, on the twenty second
day of December taw at twelve o'clock noon, of
ail that certain piece or parcel of land situate
and being inthe city or Hastings. In the County
of Barry antf State of Michigan, and described
as follows.to wit: A strip ot land nlzety one feet
wideofTof and from the north end »t lots num­
bered five hundred and nine and five hundred aud
ten according to the original plat of tbe village
(now city) of Hastings, recorded In Barry Coun­
ty Register’s office, subject to a reservation cf
a strip tire feet wide off the north end of said
Lots for an atay. the same being the mortgaged
premises.
j
Dated Beptetnber S3th, If.*!.
Alice E. MrugS, •
Mortgagee,

▼▼ ..

Chas. ?I. havf.r.
Attorney for Mortgagee.

of Probflte.

FROBATT. OKTUin.
BUte or Michigan, cumtvat B*rr. -e».
- At a sesNlon «»f the Frolu»to Court for tbe
GounV of Barry, boldon *» Un* f'rob’1* Off!”*,
in the city of ITiwtlnc*, In ■Ul'l nniiity, ou
Are you willing to work for the cause
Tuesday, th? 39W&lt;
ot October, m the
par one thousand eight 'hundred and ninety
of Protection in placing reliable infor­
°Prefleut, Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of
mation in the hand* of your acquain­
Probate.
tances?
In .the mutter of the estate ot Hannah A.
If you are, you should be identified
HOn rendtog and filing tbe petitiondulv verified
of Philo Hoard, husband ot said deceased pray­
with
ing that a certain Instrument tbh day tiled in
THE AMERICAN
jowl-ftourt purporting to be the last will arid
trs’aineiit ot said deceased be admitted ta proPROTECTIVE TARIFF LEAGUE.
and that administration of said estate be
POLITICAL DRIFT.
granted l-/ -uUl petitioner, the executor in said
will named or to some other suitable person.
Thereupon
it I* ordered, that Thursday the
tyOne reason why all the republic­
bdpbctond.
22d day nt November. A D. W4. st ten o’clock In
the forenoon, be assigned for tbe heart ng ot said
an npeecbcs made this year have been
petition,
and
that
thobelrs at law ot said deceas­
unusually good Is that all the condi­
ed. and all oilier persons luterafted In said
tions ore talking for tho rcpuolicans.
estate; are required to appear at a session ol
Mid
court,
then
to
be holden at tbe Probate
Under apch cihcnpstoDees the opeoahes
afflre,' In the city ot Hastings, In said county,
cannot help being effective.—St Loul*
and allow cause. If any Ibero be, why lhe prayer
of the petitioner may not be granted. And
Globc-Deruocrau
It is further ordered, tfiat^ said pettllouer give
notice to tbe persons interested m said estate,
Cyi'ho planters and tho working­
ot the pendency of said petition, and the hear
men together in Louisiana would make
Ing thereof bv t-auslhg a copy of this order to be
the etate definite and certain for tho
publlsbed In the HABTixne Bajtxbb a news­
paper printed and circulated In said County of
SuC.r OOM wlwrtM
Ct
republicans—and lhat smashes the
Barry once In each week for three successive
c*cy they cannot ovwfockc
solid south, so far as MtaA solidity re­
rrerions to
tn v*jd
vaid day of hearing:.
hearing.
(2TIt i.» possible that a hortee an^ weeks prerions
nuAui.wa
AuMKTn
C
hakum W. AHMtrrnoxa.
BRADFIELD'S H?**
fers to tho service of tbo democratic carriage can be bought cheaper thaa
Judge of Probate.
(A true copy-)
party.—Cincinnati Gazette.
ever before, but what doe* that avail
t3FVleo Pre .idont Stevenson say* q
------- ---------------a mau
man wjuu
who may want
that horse but
_ for
a__ i.n n.5
he can’t believe that a majority of the . hftS
PKUBATB ORDER.
nas not
now lbc
vuc money&gt;o ipay
—j -­ it? His
ACTS RS A SPECIFIC.
people would vot&gt; the democratic wife may tell
---•
’ • silk*
”-------■&gt; —
1 ­ State uf Michigan, County of Barry-M.
him •that
and
vel
Al«.srwsiojTof the Probate 6urt f£itta
Xtcnuaea bwdth to bloom, nod Joy to tdcn
party into power and then begin to vets were never to be bad so low be­
ot Barry. bo’deu at the Probale office. In
thnwfhout the frnsnodis/rust it It does seem beyond com­ fore. but if his bank accotm^bos dis­ County
the City of Hastinga. in said. county’, on Wed'rt»y[u*&gt; 3l-t «•&gt; •AOrtol®’. m iwyrar
prehension. But as a failure the dem­ appeared the silks and
will !
It Never Falls to Cure.
Uiousand eight httn^nHl and uiuety-tour.
ocratic party also exceeds all cotnpre continue to lie on the tradesmans
SSenl,“l.Miv
Arnuttong. Judx, «r
henrion.—Iowa State Register.
shelves. A house may be built cheap­
riJi’n..««r ot U&gt;« *t»« o' Cbriwlmnn.h
r^The democrats of the present er than it could , under the McKinley
cJbgrew. without a ’‘dangerous sur­ law, but that will not profit the build­
fled of Warren J. Williams, son of raid deceas,2?.wJ?{|
plus’’ to tempt them, have spent more er. the lumber dealer, the brickmaker, id praylJgtbbtA errt*10
money than the "billion dollar con­ the plumbers, bricklayers, carpenters
and
painters,
if
the
man
who
wants
gress” they denounced four years ago,
and they have added heavily to the the house has not the money to pay for C?™iMto L?wi&gt; Wlltto. or &lt;o wmo otb.r
public debt, which is growing rapidly his material and for their labor.—Al­ "felSfii U ortond. thU FriUy. tbo
----- PARKER’S""
on account of the tariff tinkering bany Journal______ _______
HAIR BALSAM
which has reduced tbe revenue below nGTOne of the most hopeful signs of
the needs of the government—Chicago the time is the calling of Gov. McKinlev. the champion of protection, to “'il“ Sh*«SI"fekoidHS IB. Frotaie oj
'Erlbuue.
CST-CoL Fred Grant says he was talk­ take the stump in Louisiana in sup­
ing to a veteran farmer in Iowa the port of the right* and interests of the
This shows a de­
other day while going across the state sugar producers.
with Gov. McKinley, and tbe conver­ termined purpose on the part of the 51m retlUMi-r Cl” notirr Io the IMirwll.
Io mH «»«•■ »• lh‘’ oraifenif,»&lt;
sation drifted to horsea "lie told me," mThufncturers of the south toplace
said Grant, "that they were no longer themiselves right on the great ques­
any use, and it did not pay to breed tion of protection.—Pittsburgh Com­
•-*.*ww££-dS:
the trolleys, the mercial.
/ ___________ *
w -k— rttiMA
drU* U:o
rySecrctary Carlisle • doesn’t want
—i.tMwi'vatiliut Utt h&gt;nS&lt;. Ya..
no to go back to th, senate. He never
open did really like tugar in hia—Cincin­
(A true copy.)
*

Thousands
of Women

FROBATB ORDER.

Chicago, E&amp;la&amp;aioo Si S&amp;dnv
TIMETABLE.
In effect Fcbruiry H. isot.
Stations.
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p. tn.

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Cressey
Milo...
DeltonX«...
Cloverdale......
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WoodUnd ......

10

Lansing.... I.
Detroit j.... 1.
Graud Rapids

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SOUTH.

Chicago Ar.;
Kalamazoo Ar...
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•Stops off H.grai only. Agents onai i
trains at fiaK stations t.s soon as they &lt;n
•^Freight trains will be run at tbo. coove1
of tta commuiy, who res.Tr* tta right ted
tbe time of wad. Irakis without notice.
No.fi will, wa’.r at Woodlmry for pa**
from No. t dii IV L. ft N ■
Baggugt1 mast beat the depot m. lua*t I

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w. 8. l&gt;v. ■ iso. O-nl Mluu

ac.Forrka.

�Thursday, Nov.

1894.

for two young men who have filled there
oFcierks had to be increased because of
tbe return to the state aystem for tbe 00!-1 offices iu tbe past with honor and credit
to themselves. Their opponents are trying
lection of taxes. Tbe work .that was done
COUNTY.
to straddle into office by riding the Dem­
In the M counties of the state under the
critic, prohibition and populist parties. If
AUOURT 14. 18*19.
democratic state administration is now
ue openly working for W. O. Lowden ter
you want men In office who represent
(tone In Lansing, at not one ornt Increase
Prosocutjr. Why? We lease oor readers
I something give Messrs Walker and Kenof expense to tha people. Stanley W.
Before stating tbe particulars it may ndt
|
as
ton
rousing
majorities.
Turner bos given tbe people of Michigan
STATE.
tri out of place to give a short history ot a good, clean, capable, honest admlnistra-!
nOVKBMOR-JcilH* T. Bleb.
We understand that tbe populiste are I If you have just moved into the dty, or
&lt;4ie Gyasticutus which U as follows:—
A SCHOOL
LIKUT GOV.~AI»r®»l Milne*.
tlon In the Auditor General’s office and the
working to do some trading, hoping there-1 moved from one ward to another you must
Once upon a time a man in a curtain
FOR
people of Barry County and the State of
IlklnMM.
by to alect some of their candidates. This register this week Saturday to entitle you
town desiring to raise some money con­
Michigan should show their appreciation
only shows tbe desperate straits to which to vote Tuesday next Don’t forget IL
ceived the happy Idea of having a show,
of It by giving him a rousing majorityso he quietly gathered together a number
they are reduced and their desperate
IERCIAL
Pay no attention to stories that may be
COMM’R STATE LAND OFFICE—W. A. of heavy log cbafas and got them behind
longing for office. Trading off candidates,
THNAD
French.
tbe scenes wittiest the knowledge of the
Mr. Lowden's entire willingness to run no matter on what tickets, is despicable circulated on election day. If there had
SOF T PUB. INSTRUCTION—H. It. Tatpeople. He then advertised that be had at on anything for the office of Prosecuting and should be countenanced by no party, been any troth in them it would have
Baautirnl Catalogue sent on Applicant.
trnglll.
great expense secured a wonderful animal Attorney reminds us very much of tbe nor anyone honored with the nomination been known long before.
known as the Gyasticutus. He advertised third boy in the coon etory. A man, | on any party ticket
W- J. DILLINGHAM, Pres.
"CONG KESSION AL.
A. U 8ILVERNAIL, Prln.
The whole republican state ticket is
FOB COMG BESS—Hon. HwryF. Thotu- It far aad wide, -not only os a wondurful while trantlng one dav captured a very’
Last
week
we
were
told
that
an
intoxl;
I. H. WHITE, Sec. A Trees
specimen hot as a dangerous one as well, fine coon. On tbe way home be became
cated man was in a Jefferson street saloon 1 composed of men eminently worthy of the
COUNTY.
bat that he bad It securely fastened. Dur­ very weary of carryleg his coon, and
heartiest support of the republicans.
FOB STATE BtNATOB-Mhvr S. Keel- ing tbe day, preceding the day of tbe show meeting three boys be proposed to give it openly boasting that “he was buying and
tbe clanking of chains and unearthly to tbe one who would tell his politics and drinking Lowden beer.” We can’t under­
Republicans, get your voters registered
RntiratNTAHVX IM 8TATK LEGtSstand how Mr. Lowden as a prohibitionist
notoes were heard by everyone passing tbe give the best reason why.
LATOMt-Hox. X&gt;avM Hwrr*«*
and then get the vote out next Tuesday.
ptam where tbe show was to be. When
One boy said *1 oro a republican because can countenance any such action as this,
tba doors were open for tbe show every that party saved the Union and put down though of course as a democrat he doesn’t
CUBKK—&lt;Joha G. Maxtor.
SOMETHING GOOD
want to interfere with the tbe Individual
■bvdy west and the
cent pieces for ad- the rebellion.”
TBCASUKKR—J. G. Magbe*.
•riwion came thick and fast Tbe hail
Another said
am a democrat because rights of citizens.
■ Look what Cash will d®.
j
rnesECUTiNG ATYOttMBY-Jaa.
was quickly peeked and the noise of tbe my father is a democrat, He ia a good
25 eta. will buy a pound of SO cL tea.
CIECI IT COURT COMMISSIONERS- I auimal behlnd tbe. scene was blood curd­ man and knows which party is tbe best.”
A rote for Miner S. Keeler, ef Middle­ Now this docent look reasonable does it? 1
Pre* W. Walker; A.K. Item a*ton.
ling'in the extreme. Tbe noise seemed to in­
Turning to tbe third little boy who was ville, is a vote not only for a keen, bright, but if you have not tried it or beard of it;
(X&gt;RONERS-Ihv?Wk.ttan&lt;l
crease and the audience were led up to that looking wishfully at tbe coop the hunter progressive young man, but It Is also a ask your neighbors, they have, or drop In
pitch that tbeywere actually afraid teat said “Well my little man tell us what you vote for two republican United States and get a free sample and then let us make
We are aware that the opposition are
you prices on other Groceries, We will save
he aright break the monstrous chains that
Senators from Michigan.
you people who pay cash lots of money as
noddling some faiwe-slovks in regard to
held him In captivity. All at once a tmnThe little fellow looked up with a far
we do not give credit to any one and we
Mr. Sweezey, boto In regard to tire Dettan
bloand clanking ot chains was beard and away look in his eyes and said.
When you rob the laboring men of their pay Highest Cash Prices for Butter and
aficir and tbe alleged Illegal vottog affair tbe owner ef the animal rushed breathless­
"Mister 1 want that coon and FU be labor you rob the farmers of their bestt Eggs
Egn at
at Hendershott’s new cheap cash
in (Baltimore. Three things were explain­
ly*.© the front and as pale as death ex- anything you say if you'll only let whj customers.
Groceryed in our issoe last week and we wish that etatitted:—"Run! Run for your lives! The
hare tt.”
the article cesM tiave&gt;been rrod by -every
'Gyasticulos has broken loose.”
Mr. Lowden wants to be Prosecutor.
voter in Barry County. It won Id -only
They dM run but ever since that day He wants it so bad that be is willing to be
tend to coavtooe the ‘people of the excel­ •be Gyasticutus has been known as a
“anything any party says if tbey’ti only
lent record Mr. Sweaaey has wade, and
fraud.
let him have it” This story wlU apply
add to their respect for one of the &lt;oldest
We bare a political Gyasticutus in with equal force to the whole fuskm-popti­
and ablest ■Mori&gt;er»of the Borry 'Gounty Barry County known as Fusion. -It
lls t ticket
bar to-day. Itoring all of Ms long and ■meanasMthing, it represents nothing, but
extensive practice eff the law Mr. Bweeroy Is held op and advertised by a “ring” that
The Journal last week contained the
has held aMgb plaoe in the estimation of wants place and money as a great at­
statement that the Tefft cose would ia all
’til the people os an stile and honest law­ traction. It’s a fraud.
probability have to be re-tried owing to
yer. During all hte legal practice no man
The populists own tbe show and
Sheriff McKevitt's mistake. Such a state­
tan trutbferily say teat “Mr.Sweezey sold playing the “Gyasticutus” snide for the
ment is false and without foundation.
him out” la regowl to the ewforeenrent gate-receipts.
We understand that there Is no thought
of the liqwor tews no man oan deny bat
The hunt for this political Gyasticutus or talk of taking up the ease again. U
what tbe laws hove been enforoed just -as will be made next Tuesday. Such a
can’t be denied that Sheriff McKevitt made
rigidly the pastlwo years as they ever fraud should not be tolerated In any com­
a mistake and no one appreciates It more
were in this eounly with the -0016 excep­ munity and every voter irrespective of
than he. But who hasn't made a mistake?
tion of tbe brief period when we had party should take down his political
Who doesn't make mistakes? Everybody
local option io Dairy County. In every Winchester and fill the body ot political
makes them, even when they feel most
official act be has been guided solely by Gyasticutus fraud so full of boles that
certain they are doing right. Sheriff Mcwhat be eoortdered to be hia duty. No even the “ring wouldn’t reeognue It as Kevitt has made a careful, conscientious,
man can oay but wbat he bos acted fear­ being tbe precious offspring they have so
painstaking official and no man should
lessly, impartially and honorably. The tenderly nourished for many months.
vote against him because of bis one mis­
affairs of the prosecutors office were never
take which has really made him doubly
in better shape lhaa they are at tbe pres­
Perry Mayo’H Muddle.
careful and cautious In everything that he
ent time. There were 83 cases continued
Perry Mayo Is in hot water. He was doee. Give him a rousing old vote. He is
to Mr. Swueaey by Mr. Lowden two years
nominated by tbe populists for Lieutenant entitled to IL
tago, but Mr. Sweozey has all of the oases
Governor, and the convention that nomi­
disposed of up to the present time but
Every republican should reuiember_ that
nated him was bitter against fusion of any
tour, and three -wlH be dlepooed of at the
kind, declaring that only peoples party Congressman Wilson has openly avowed
3»ov. tenaafeaurt.
men should be on tbe populist ticket, as that tbe battle for free trade and the open­
One of the moeVtan portant iguesUoM to they wanted no half way business. Mayo ing of our markets to the world has only
be voted upon tbledall is tbe amendment I declared himself an out and out populist commenced. Tbe sole and only rebuke to
fee the coastMution relative to the auali- ! but:has dow accepted nomination ou the such a ruinous course is to elect a repub­
ftcation of voters. This amendment .pro­ democratic ticket for the same office and lican Congress. Tbe situation has resolv­
vides that hereafter all persona must be the-populists are demanding an explan a- ed itself down to this. If the people want
fall citizens of tbe (United States before tion. During tho Grand Trunk strike to have more of tariff tinkering; if they
they can exeoefoe the elective franchise. Perry addressed tbe strikers and said that want more free trade they should vote
This certainly U a hardship to no one and j be had 2,000 bushels of wheat that he the democratic ticket; If they don’t want
te«but simple foatiee to the .citizens of would contribute to feed the mon until any more of it they should vote tbe repub­
Michigan. Two-thirds of the states require they were reinstated lu their places. Tbe lican ticket This is tbe situation In a
this qualification of electors and some are men lost their jobs, many of them are bow nutshell.
even more stringent. The present law -of suffering for the necessaries of life but
‘•There is no dodging tbe fact that any
Michigan is gwaely anjust, in that it Perry has forgotten all about letting his
policy, no matter by what name it is
places the alien (no matter bow Ignorant) 2000 bushels of wheat go for the men.
The-populists
In
tbe
district
In
which
known,
that closes tbe factories ot this
of two years and a few months residence
on the same fencing wttk tbe most IntellL he lives&lt;ot after Perry so hard that he country: that bankrupts the railroads; that
geottAmeriean dtiaen, and confers powers was compelled to explain matters, which destroys our great industries; that robs the
upooua claw who have grown do be a be did by putting a little card, hi an ob­ laborer of employment and fills the coun­
great factor ia state and city politics, scure place, in a little one-horse paper try with a vast army of unemployed who
which, if not cheebed, wH do greet injury. published in Battle Creek. It read as fol­ know net where to look for bread; that
robs tbe farmer of bls market; that robs
Tbe oatend meat is one that members of all lows:—
“As there seems to be souse mis- the people of confidence; that disturbs
parties.who love cheir oeontry and are
■underetandlng regarding my indorsement business /nd fills the people with want,
friends of good government can heartily by the deoaocratie party, I wish to make
‘support; tbe only (ear 4a, that it may be this public statement: Tbe indorsement misery and diapair, is un-American and
defeated through the oversight of many was entirely unsought, on my part. In an patriotic.”—Hon. Charles Curtis, of
Kansas.
who would vote for tt. hut in their .baste fact I knew«othing of it until tbe matter
bad been tally decided. It has never
When tbe people honor a man with ofbren asked or expected of me, that I was
to be anything else but a straight, middle flee they expect that be will look after It
Str Atoect K. EoiUa who presided at of tbe road populist, and my friends will himaelf. Mr. C. W. Jordan, tbe republi­
the hanpaef given to Cemgreeoman Wilson, find me there ''til success crowns our ef­ can nominee for Register has made an ex­
forts.”
said that Mr. Wlteon’a nacre had become
This letter has now got him In hot wat­ cellent official, being the first one, for
honored end familiar in England and that
er with tbe democrats, and Perry is won­ years at least, te perform the duties ef the
office alone. This is because be has had
that tbe new«£ariff law, while tt aright met dering which wag he can turn for conso­ years of experience in tbe work of the
have realised ■ tbe aspirations ef Ka pro­ lation. He sursiy stands “between Che office and knows it thoroughly. Tbe of­
devil a«d tbe deep blue sea." The popu­
motor*, bad Already beoefited England,
lists can’t trust htan and the democrats fice of Register is one of the most impor­
that furnaces .In England had been re-1
don’t want him because be denounces tant ones to be filled and a careful com­
them. The fact &gt;ls that Perry Mayo is petent official is demanded. Vote for
1Dclose to sn anarchist xnd an unsafe man | Q, W. Jordan and you vote for Just such a:
MAJniHAXX L.CPOK.Brttar.

HAS BUN BEEN SEVERAL
OF LATE, IN BARRY

EDITORIAL NOTES

FraGUwi
Business
Traininu

SrtOKE THE

“New Arrival"
BEST 5 CENT CIGAR IN
THE MARKET.

LOOK FOR THE NAME
ON EACH .WRAPPER.

H. J. FRflKEK

Voigt, Herpolsheimer &amp; Co.
THE LEADING HOUSE IN GRAND RAPIDS FOR

Dress Goods, Carpets, Cloaks, Underwear, Blankets, Bedding, Etc.
VISIT OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT FOR THE LATEST PRODUCTION

CARPETS is second to none.
CLOAKS for ladies, misses and children.

Our line of

L\ full line of

Blankets from 49c a pair, upward

Quilts at 75c and upward

ASK FOR OUR FLEECE-LINED UNDERWEAR.
A NEW STOCK OF
OUTING FLANNEL AT 5c A YARD.

When in the city give us a call.

Voigt, Herpolsheimer &amp; Co
78, 80, and 82 Monroe Street.

N. B. Our live geese leathers are guaranteed oderless.

GRAND RAPIDS, HICH

The ‘Favorite’

tor this high office.
lean iodurtrioa. fftber the Tnflhi—n

leave our reoden feegodge which.

populist tKet, and a prohibition state
ticket There axe a goad many democrats

itor-Gcnerara office empieyed an average

Geaeeal Stanley W. Turner, tbe average
tration daring tbe fiscal year U94 cost the
tax payers MS,OM more for clerk hire

state ticket.

Will tbe pvrtiibltion end of

The office of Treasurer te one that re­
quires great eare and accuracy, its duties
require tbe careful attention of the cus­
todian of tbe county’s funds. In Mr. J. G.
Hughes of Barry township tbe republicans
hare an excellent man. For several yean
post be has represented hte township as
Supervisor and served with such signal
ability that he has been returned each year
wttb aa Increased majority. He te a safe
rellaWe man, thoroughly honest and In
every way qualified to fill tbe office.

Base Burner has more
heating capacity and is
the most economical Coal Stove
ever made. Why? Because it has
1-3 more radiating surface as com­
pared with same sizes of other base
burners and is mounted and fitted
perfectly.

bills.—HaMtags Journal.
,
,
campaign that has beea conducted by.
।
I

know.

[And they winked tbe

Barry Comity never bad a better clerk
than John G. Xagler, the present tocsin
bean Be Is a nun with whom It la a
pleasure to do business and whom U la a
pleasure to meet. Careful and palnatakIng In everrthlng that be does; with a
aalinal aptaeae for tbe eoapUallona de■anded la bit office, aad which were .eepeelally required In tbe re-amngeaieut of
aflalrs after tbe bnllcUng ot tbe new eoart
boaae. Mr. Na*i« has made a record In

We have a complete hne of “Favorite” Stoves and Ranges, which pos­
itively are without an equal in the World, and can prove it to
.
buyer who will take the time to investigate.
; .t-.’

�Thursday, Nov.
•■ COOK .Local Kdlier.

nd headways
came back!

Nortbmn

Michls.

returBM "ott Gr“d

Mh

Three •^P.rts.Pr^Z"*

--

CONDITION POWDERS,
liniments,
COUGH RECEIPTS, and
pYE STUFFS put up

FRE.D L HLflTH.
THE DRUGGIST’S.
Th.- best Drug Store in the
count}' to have your family
receipts filled at a low price
with pure goods.
One door east of City Bank.

WooLLIV * Bitoxsox.
People who eoutcmpiab, orterlnr note­
graph, fur Holiday pht, .b^
“’’“"fin'Wfimpiechm.ee to get^
out in duello.
™
H. J. Christmas.
The wolulng 0[ Mra OrMe Btaok
and George Landis, formerly of u,ls cltv

S ITS

wiLUflrvs
PAINT

COVERS MOST
WEARS LONGEST
LOOKS BEST

s®‘h’\Cu,h,n*n’°t Three Rivera. spent
here, the guest ot Mbs KfT. simp.

o«on at tbe home of tbe bride, pmenu
for a visit
Tuesday awning, it will be a private with friend. st Rockfsrd, Mich., yeiter.
wedding only ralstlves being promt

SOLD
BY*

Thoee coupon, to be had with cub trade
“W. H. Goodyear’.,
K. Y. Bogle’s, Bren spending tbe week with her p,„ntt,
Woolley and Bronson's, Hicks 4 dpeure Mr. and Mrs. Silu Stafford.
Mrs. Grorez, of Cleveland, Ohio, who
Stauffer’s are worth k..klng
fitter. They go same u cash at F. R. bu been visiting some time at Dr. Lamp,
man’s returned to her home lut Friday.
Pancoast's store.

Tbe trial of Chambers and Freeman oeMr. Chris Wlnkel and Misses Muy and
tore Justice Kenuton resulted tn Freemans Maggie Wlnkel. ot Peoria, m., bj jin.
Remember this fall and winter when yon being fined »S5 aud costa or M day. In Hammer, of Toledo, Ohio, are visiting
are thinking of buying a BIBLE that
jalh He lacked the cash and is now board­ Peter Schumann and family.
I am agentjot the American Bible
log at McKevIlt’a brick. Chambers wu let
Society Tand will save you
Capt A. D. Nlakern left tor Ft Leaven­
off on suspended acutance.,
Fifty Per Cent
worth, Kansas, SaturJay morning.
A
Rev. C. L lleyo whose voice hu been large number ot Knlghta were present to
heard several times In thia county tn the bld him good bye.
Interests ot democracy bu announced that
Mias Ada Prentiss, ot Buffalo, whose
he wlU hereafter work with tbe republi­ mother is well known to tbe older realcans. The parade la coming boys, you'd drota ot our city u Mlu Ellen Hawley. Is
belter get In tbe band wagon.
now studying In Parts under Sbrigta, the
|XSe pedro party given by Mr. mid Mrs. celebrated Italian vocal teacbar. Miss

nODERN
bRUQQIST

EKED L. HEATH 7116 DFUflQlSt
LOCAL NEWS.
^IKQUL/ITION -

A. D. Me Fl wain Thursday night wu a
very pleasant affair. Mrs. J. F. Goodyear
won the ladles first prize, Gard F. Chidester
Hereafter. change* for advertisements the gentleman's on a cut with W. N.
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest tc
tosurq.Insertion in tbe issue of the week Chidester and D. W. Reynolds.
when brought.
At Russells you will find the new
feather bone used for the bottom ot dress
skirts. It will give the stylish full effect
Register Saturday.
desired without weighing down tbe skirt
G-uaty correspondence on inside local with heavy crinoline and canvas, it is the
latest thing and Is used by fill first class
Burs to Attorney J. E. Barrell and wife dress-makers.
12 Ik boy,
•
J
The sooner people deramxt
candld-

Inis week.

:'.-.•&lt;: Saturday,
Both In- importance

95 quires.

and

Vote Tuesday.

dsres stand oh their honest convictions In

Lleotenant A. D. NlMrarn, United
States army, wu b the city Saturday, the
guest of George 1. Goodenow, Lieutenant
Nl,kern's post &gt;hu Iwen chsnged from
Fort Asslnabotne, Mont., to Leavenworth,
Kaz . and he returns to duty Nov. 1.—Kai.
Dally News.

A MONEY SAVER
Don’t forget to register Saturday.
Republicans see that you are registered.

Calbonn Co. Mich. Heer} Woodmansee of
consumption, aged dr years. Deceased was
rii.est tea and coffee you ever boagbt
a brother ot Mlles and Dr. Woodmansee,
m rncy at Phillips and Erb.
of thia city. He came to Calhoun county
apples at Phillips * Erb’s also tbe ’when a boy, having lived In thia state since
tter at the lowest market price.
1M4. He leaves a wife, two sons and two
•rwear in all styles. Prices low, daughters.
Baxkbuit Storx.
Del Merchant wishes to announce to the
baled Timothy hay at 810 per ton people that he hu bought some new horses
'■per loo *t Heiidersbott’s Cheap new robes etc. and hu u line a torn out
rocery.
•
u can be found anywhere. Mr. Merchant
If you have moved from wne ward to la a practical livery man. makes II a point
*r. :l.er y.»a must register ia the ward tn to keep 'be heal ot rigs and homes and leu
them go at very reasonable rates. When
you reside.
• nice clean shave or latest ktyle In you want a rig call on him at tbe Al Jonhs
t. Call at Busby Bros. Ahrays at- barn on Court street, just east of the Farmera sheds.
to business.

Hue teas and coffee’s
Phillips and
£r'J:av’' n&lt;» equal. They
also keep the
roolctbt lobhaceo.

i Sow important facte
k f An be gleaned by
the article on ot
l it inside page endciency."
A splendid ^ood bu
siness suit made to
■ order for only §20,0
) at Voight. Herpolsfceimer dt Co.. Gro
Ad Rapids, Mich.
Fail and winter
Caps in every style. We
ftharantec the pr'
•'J’-’ne ladies
JM wnat yo
• Evitain,
Special $

Dnn‘
cari b'
830, t

Bankrupt Stork.

ftie »ooi mittens for 25 cts.
a 'want
Miv Fkigbnkk.

» Y&gt;ur lice of Mats and Cap*
afe Saturday Nov. 3rd.
Bankrupt Store,

c &lt;?uy a ready made suit when you
if -K good suit made to order for only
•e Mt V. H. A Co. Grand Rapid* Mich.

ltm&lt;em*n, Donnallay &amp; Jones of 9rand
xplds are offering wonderful bargains in
lofiing. Seo their adv. on inside local
page.

Call at Russell’s and ask them to show
' uu the feather bone for tbe bottom of
dress skirts now being extensively u*ed In
place of stiffening.
On Friday evening of last week Mrs. P.
T. Colgrove gave * dinner complimentary
to Cap’t. and Mrs. A. D. Ntokarn. Coven
were laid for fourteen.

Step in and take a look at tbe suit* we
make to order for 9SO.OO
78 Monroe St.

You will say its the finest bologna you
ever ate if you buy of Ed Schumann.

Table fruit will keep* twice as long if
kept in separate lots,
Contact hastens
decay.
L. E. Mudge has a big auction sale at
bls place at Maple Grove on Wednesday,
Nov. 7th.

Edward Wood assaulted, Chas. Hunt
Friday. He paid $6,50 fine and costs before
Justice Kenaston,

For a nice clean shave or latest style in
hair cut. Call at Busby Bros. Always at­
tention to business.

Owing to an unusual amount of political
matter we are obliged to leave out a large
Cold baths In typhoid la now recommend­ amount of correspondence this week.
ed by numerous authors. In private homes It
We are receiving every week the latest
la not an easy matter to give cold bath to a shapes In hats and keep tbe finest stock of
helpless adult. The next best thing to a millinery in town at Miss Feighner’s.
cold bath is sponging tbe entire body with
Prof. Sterling was able to be out Tues­
cold water several limes a day. We have
day with the aid of crutches. Dis many
found that a heavy bath towel wrong ont
friends are pleased that his recovery has
ot cold water and applied Io the abdomen
been so rapid.
la very satisfactory.' It should be reapplied
Miss Etta Hubbard, who attended the
hourly If tbe fever la high. Tbe nurse
should be governed by the amount of heat High School last year, is very low at her
home
in North Irving with typhoid fever.
collected in the towel. When the fever io
high the towel becomes warm In a few Her recovery is doubtful.
Our immense sales on wool hosiery this
minutes.—Medical Journal,
season are largely due to a full and com­
Several days ago Sheriff MeKevItt went
to Iowa to arrest 'William Otto, formerly plete stock as well as extra quality and

of Middleville. Mr. Otto la a ronng man
and wu a member of the formePbardwarc
firm of Otto Bros, ot lhat place. Of splen­
did ability, possessing tbe entire confidence
ot all and doing a prosperous business, his
future looked very bright It Is said that
bls downfall wu caused by a woman. He
la charged with tbe crime ot forgery, of
which he la said to have done a good deal
In and around Middleville. Lut spring be
wu arrested In Allegan for forgery and
also wu arrested here for disposing ot
mortgaged property. He wu released on
ball and skipped the country. Word from
Sheriff McKevllt brings tbe new, that Otto
left tbe place In Iowa the morning of tbe
night that Sheriff McKerltl arrived. Tbe
Sheriff got track ot him again In Minnesota
and irnstnl him In Albert Lea. Minnesota
and he arrived with him lut night.
Barry county is Indeed fortunate In hav­
ing something to keep alive tbe Interest ot
£ citizen, through th. czcRemsnt of

Grand Rapid*. Mich. hurting. We have several times narrated
Your attention is called to tbe advertia- tbe exciting adventures ot Mayor Greuaels
n-ent of Housemen, Donnallay and Jone* hunting party after tbe monster snake that
of Grand Rapids on our inside local pugo. era.b through tbe Junta.north »o
They say it will pay you to come 100 miles west of tbe eity about huckleberry ttaH
even if you have only a nit of clothe* to every year, to tbe feu and monetary lo«
of the many who would like to pick that
purchase.
The choicest meats in the eity nt Ed lusecs bcm. Fall hu come, the snake
hu taken up Its winter quarters and tbe
■5chumtnn’s market He makes a specialty
remainder of the season promised to be
of bologna. Ask for some and be convinced
of iu excellence. Nice juicy steak*. Special very dry end tiresome for lack ot mon*
attention given to orders for societies and atroettlee Of lau however
strange GyullenW. within tbe limit, ef
Parties.
our rarnnty. f»r which a hunting puty nu
Warrant* were issued hast week for tbe
braownn-w-J. Further
*
arrest of Selden Terry, Orrin Hopkina and
«•*"“' •»
Girdy Van Dee. of Carlton, for stealing had by readlug
cuius, publisbed eisewherc in -hr
honey of F. M. Craig, but before Offloer
Bend It and you may want to Join the
Burges* arrived upon the scene of their
late stamping ground they had gewe.

A MONEY MAKER

If you have moved from one ward to an­
other don’t fall to register pn Saturday,

It jbu Lave lately moved to Hastings
politics the same u out of polities, tbe
A$k.fr»r h-tnher bone for the bottom of sooner there win be honesty In politics.' Bee that your name is registered.
This straddling or attempted straddll.ig
your «1:t skirt at Russell’s.
Ladles full-length knit skirts in assorted
y?L- • Cairie Spenee Is muring
part over anything and everything Is disgusting colors at Stauffer’s.
u
well
as
dishonest.
$ RnsaeHs house this &lt;reek.
Specials*}** on trimmed hats from now
Died—At his 'home hi feculb Marshall until Nov, 15th. at Soules Bazaar.
&gt;. sale in Bool- mid Shoe* at the
u store Saturday Nov. 3rd.

The Most Economical DRUG and BOOK STORE in Hastings.

Prentiss bu a contralto voice of great
promise.

Our Snag Proof Rubber Boot
is a money maker—money for you be­
cause it Will outwear any other Rubber
Boot in the market at the price, See
our Quilted boots, just the thing for
cold weather, and remember that we
have the largest stock of boots in the
county. Our line of Ladies’ and
Gents’ fine shoes is complete. Give
us a call.

W. n. Spence

low prices.

L. E. STAcrrt K.

Grape, nnd pine-apples ere blessings In
the sick-room. Only tbe jnlce ot either
should be swallowed. It allays thirst and
la nourishing, actinic upon the liver and
kidneys beneficially.
Mrs. Hugh Slllson died Friday afternoon
of typhoid fever at her home In the first
want, seed SI. Tbe funeral occurred Sun
day. Rev.Grifisby oIBclxllng. Mrs. StUsoo’s
maiden name was May Benham. She leave,
a little boy ten months old.

Under tbe title of "The Fight on tbe
Yaln Blver.’ the Hon. Hilary A. Herbert
Secretary of tbe Navy contributes to tbe
November number of the North American
neetew an Important and timely article In
which he xrgue, that tbe Issue of this fight
dMaenauates the valoe of battleships rather
than ot cruisers as fighting reseels.

Much rivalry baa been going on between
different towns in the southern part of tbe
.tale as to which had produced the largest
cabbage. Last week we mentioned that St
Joseph boasted of one weighing »« pounds
and measuring 4« ft- ta circumference.
Now Decalnsr holds tho pennant with one
that Wrigba SO lbs. and measures 4 feet »
Inches. They wmrl to brer from some one

who can beat that.
The recent mile made on a bicycle by
John 8. Johnson, at Beffalo In one minute

and thirty five and tour fifths
epoch io the history of bicycling. This
w^ld make tt seem that tbe bicycle Is
destined to make better time than a bone,
as the fastest mile a horse ever made was
by Salvador In ISM at Monmouth Park In
IMH- The fastest ever made In a race

washy Salvador In IrffTM-

NO other terms will buy our goods,
but we make it worth your while to

make an extra effort to throw the store

book and credit system behind for good.
We prefer to make a small profit and
sure one, to the chance of making a
larger one with the risk of loss.

R. K. GRANT
Cash Clothier.

�V
OOOUMHT nr.L',lrtt1’ * ’rt-rin w

■4
60.000

The Evening News,

W IHTCSTICkTION OF THE BOOK*

VEALS T.!E FALSITY OF OEMO-

“The Great Daily of Michigan.'

copy of Guide Io Health and Household
Instructor, free. AU of which is guaran

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*

fps Ann AAA (M) at
sPent
iivin8' expenses every year
by subscribers of The Detroit Evkndkj New®
Tbe shrewd advertiser knows this, and by using the advertising columns
Tbk News secures his share o£ this enormous sum. 60,000 subscribers
psotabty moans aoo.ooo readers, and instead ot the sum above, we should

iWvertlse in The Evening News if you want Results,
W—r1 The Evening Nows if you waat News.
THE EVENING NEWS,

ns •orv

Berime-How the Flpurea Were Ju»-

“Out el Thine Own Mouth Will I Judge Thss,
Thou Wicked Servant!”

DETROIT.

I

FACTS ABOUT TRADE.
Busin ms Comparisons That Ought to Quiet
Free Tradera.

■The Detroit Free Press of September
26, 1894, published in its Washington
dispatches an interview with Minister
Zeballos, of the Argentine Republic.
The interview was emphasised by
writer ia a democrat, hia language is flaming headlines as follows:
probably parliamentary. — 8L Louis
Globe-Democrat
GT“Our protectionists have been
building defenses to keep you and
other nations from competing with us EFFECT OF OUR NEW TARIFF LAW
in our home market The tariff re­
IN THE ARGENTINE REPUBLIC.
forms are breaking down those de­
fenses.”—William L. Wilson, to the
London Chamber of Commerce.
RtMARKABLK STIMULATION OF TH®
QTFrom tho way the tariff reform­
INDUSTRY HAS RESULTED.
ers continue to pound the McKinley
law it would seem to be very much
alive and in force instead of repealed
HEAVY ADVANCES IN THE MARKETS
and dead. But it is its spirit moving
OF THAT COUNTRY.
among the people that gives the free
traders the shivers.—Troy Times.
L# There is a double significance in Trade With America Expected to Reach
this republican uprising in Kansas. It
•6,000.000 This Year.
indicates first that the people of the
middle west are awakened to the ne­
cessity of saving the American indus­
The Argentine minister and the Free
trial system—the policy of protection Press seemed to l»c particularly joyful
—from destruction at the hands of the over the effect of the Gorman tariff
free trade democracy.
McKinley's law on the wool industry of the South
name is identified with this struggle, American nation. The industry there
and therefore the outpouring of the was greatly stimulated; there has Qome
republican masses to receive him.—San । a great advance in the markets there;
they
expect
six million dollars
Francisco Chronicle.
“
■------------- to send
J **■
—
worth of their wool to the United
Eff'Tbe people c annot be fooled now States this year to displace just that
much of the product of our own farmThey may be told that the price of era. This great good to the Argentine
sugar has not increased under the new Eople is hi consequence of their addtariff law, but they know that they
g the duty they had to pay under
have to pay more for it They may be the McKinley bill to the price of their
told that wages are increasing, but wool.
they know that pay day bring* them
Under the McKinlev bill this differ­
no advance. They are told that pros­ ence in price was paid into the U. S.
perity is again returning, but each one treasury by the Argentine wool growknows that if the statement is true it. era. Under thd\ new tariff law it is
paid by the Afiiftrican consumer, nnff
must be, that
glad . return
, tbe
, ~
. , . is coming
wl
into the podkets of the Argentine
to somebody else—not to himself. It goes
is a game of deception that democratic wool grower. /
1 This is bully fun Tor ttie Argentine
orator, and democratic newspaper, arc Rcpnbl|c,
bnrd on the American
playing. It Is their aim to keep It up 1 repnblic. The average American cltluntil after ©lection. They expect to j
had reason to believe that congress
make votes by it If they cannot j was legislating for this republic and
make new votes for their .party they । aot
not for the Argentine Republic.
The
Democratic
party will carry
hope to at least keep those which be- | '*
”■
long to them by right of birth and the Argentine Republic by a Urge
long association. But the man who majority, and that is all it will carry.
reads and thinks will not be longer

PRICE OF WOOL OOES UP.

A great deal of space is given in this
issue to a report upon the business con­
ditions of the United States during
the flrst six months of the present
year, as compared with similar con di
tions existing between January 1 and
June 80,1892.
We .have received reports from 820
different employers of labor who are
able to find work for 20,800 fewer hands
this year than in 1892. They paid al­
most &gt;8,000,000 less money for wages,
and their output, or the amount of
business whidh they transacted, was
nearly one-half less than during the
first six months of 1892.
The average earnings of each wage­
earner between January 1 and June
30, 1892, was 8250. The average earn­
ings of each wnge-earner during the
corresponding six months of this year
was &gt;195. Thus there was a loss ol
, &gt;55 to every one of these individuals
who were employed.
The analysis of the reports, accord­
ing to sections of the country, brings
the facts learned by investigation more
strikingly homo, both to the employer
of labor and the employe. The state­
ments presented regarding tho condi­
tions that have recently existed iu the
different sections of the country are
also extremely interesting.
A valuable tabulated exhibit is that
which shows the per cent, of business
that was done by each separate Indus
Indus-­ i
with 1892. |
try this*year as ccompared
,
ifH
1
arptprv
few
Unfortunately there are very
cases 1'
|
where there hoa been no shrinkage, I
and there was but one showing au in­
|
creased business for this year.
I
The McKinle.v census that was taken I
by the American Protective Tariff [;
league in 1898 showed that over &gt;40,000,000 of money had been invested in II
'
new or enlarged industries within two '
,
years. Also that work had been pro- i
•j
vided for 87,285 additional hands.
'
Now we arc under the painful neces­
deceived.—Kansas City Journal.
sity of showing that'20.800 people have
been deprived of work in 820 different
CyPresident Cleveland appears to
industries. Also that those who’ were be something of a “communistof pelf”
at work have received nearly &gt;S,000,000 himself. He is chairman of tho board
less money within six months than of trustees of the Buzzard’s Bay com­
they did two years ago. It fa further pany, a combination which announces
shown that the amount of business in a circular that it has “cornered” all
was but M per cent, of that transacted 1 "that remains available” of the land
in,1892.
along the bay for a distance,of eight­
A year ago this month we published een miles, comprising some three thou­
the results of our industrial census. sand acres.—Chicago Tribune.
This showed that there had been a de­
crease in business within twelve GREAT MOSQUE OF DAMASCUS.
months of 47.2 per cent., a decrease in i! Rebuilding: of the Famous Fane Now in
wages earned of 69 per cent, aud a ,
Rapid Progreu.
decrease in the number of persons em- I
A correspondent of the London
ployed in factories of about 60X per 'i
?
cent
We now have to report a shrinkage ,I relation to the recent burning of tho
I great mosque of Damascus, once the
ot 80 per cent in the number of per- j, ancient cathedral of St. John the Bapsons employed: a loss of 45 p&gt;er cent in . tist The Turkish government has exthe amount of wages earned, and of 44 erted every effort since the calamity
per cent in the output of industrial '
to prevent any report of it from being
establishments. A year ago the av- j
published. He says: “The Christians
erage decrease was recorded as S2.35 I were accused by some at the time of
per week in the wages of each cm- i
setting the building on fire; but, as
ployc, or CGI. 10 for the half year’s |
the fire broke out in the high roof of
work. We now record a loss ofS55 for '
the building a little before noon, the
each person for the first sic months’
accusation was so manifestly absurd
work this year as compared with the
that it hud little influence on the Mos­
money whlth be earned during the
lem mind. Had it occurred at night,
•amo period in 1692.
when the facts might not have been so
If we look back still further and
manifest, the report would have met
compare the present results with the
with readier acceptance, and it is im­
census of 1890, wc find on tlie basis of
possible to say what, in that case
the reports that wc have received that
might have been tlm consequences,
there were as many as 1.418J159 idle
to the Christians. Moreover, as there
persona in the country this year who ;
was a high wind blowing toward the
■were actively employed in 1890. We
Christian quarter, if It had been
further find that there was more than j
one billion dollars less Wages earned i at night when people were asleep,
the destruction must have
'
than in 1891’. Wc further find that tho •
value of the product of the factories j much more extensive. The work
of
rebuilding
seems
to
have
has decreased by more than five billion '
dollars. Also that three billion dol- * been taken In hand with vigor.
A
gentleman^in
tbe
city
recently
tak­,
Jara less money has been paid for msing a ride with his wife and son out­
tcrial to be used in manufactures.
side
the
gates,
met
hundreds
of
men
Wc cannot but accept as thoroughly I
reliable the information wc have re- 1 bringing in the large poplar beams&gt;
ceivcd, and upon which wc have based for the work, which they were draw­
our calculations. It is extremely pain­ ing in caj-ts by ropes, with loud sing­'
ful to us to record such a distressful ing and clapping of hands. The riders।
condition of business, which must in­ at once turned away by another road,
volve pinching and poverty is moat giving them as wide a berth as possi­
ble, for It is hardly safe fer a Chris­
American households.
After these facts hpve been carefully tian to get among them in their pres­
The library, containing
studied by every reader and thiaker in ent mood.
the country, wc should hardly expect books and manuscripts of priceless
to find one solitary individual to ad­ value, was saved from the flames; and
vocate a policy of free trade as against ‘ nothing of value was lost, excepting
protection to American labor tind : tbe most precious gem of all—namely:
American industries.
j ‘Othman's Koran,' which was deposited
We trust ,that the verdict of the peo- ' in a place apart, and was not thought
pie a month from now will be an over- ! .of until
, too
, late.
, ,, This „is said ,to have
wh.lmius majority ^ta.t »uy »p- I »*“ (*n&lt;l probably really rea.) one of
preach to free trade and Tor the reatofour exemplar, touted by
ration ot proper and adequate proton^‘Pb Othman, A H. 30 in the
—I four grtat mosques of Mecca, Medina,
tion-—American TP
Economist
I Kufa and Damascus—the only surviv! ing copy. These were to be kept
DRIFT OF OPINION.
a«-c:
AT.-------Ax.™ I there as the sole authoritative copies—
O^i^ nra rare of
•“ oth‘-™ had
in
cent defeaL—Toledo Blade.
'
.. t
'
yi'TT. tlunk“
tocttoniadrad lat tom fo around tbe
country delirarrajr the sp.ee* that he
made.nLondon Md contract hla reeepUon with that wMch go,. MoKln- receiving. N. T. Prew.
|
KTA eontr.bn ter to Donahoe • Mag
Mine apeak, of tbe democracy to ■&lt;»
party with a record of coltoeal preftornkA

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reared, prexe,.,,^,

The Furniture Factories.

Democratic papers have recently
: been making the most of the slight imI provement in business which followed
the adjournment of the Democratic
j congress. The relief which the people

felt from the awful strain of uncer­
tainty naturally caused a little revival
of business. This has been unduly
magnified into a return of prosperity
attendant upon the passage of the
Wilson-Gonnan tariff bill. Democratic
papers in Michigan hare given especial
prominence to the fall trade in furni­
ture, which results entirely from the
fact that the retail dealers of tbe
country have uTd
been
laying
in I^
their
F"te?.££
nnS
J‘l7om,n

cratlc legislation favorable to trade.
q o offset the Democratic assertions
I that the furniture trade is booming
I and the factories are running
on full
time
—-------------------------------------------and to the extent of theirr capac­
ity, it is necessary onlv to cite a few
pertinent facta develoj»ed by recent
factory inspection. Statistics from the
Michigan labor bureau show that about
four per cent of the factories in the
stat© are engaged in the manufacture
of furniture. In the 72 furniture fac­
tories inspected up to October 15, em­
ployment fa given to 6.044 persons, an
average of 84 employes in each factory.
If these 72 plants were running their
full time and capacity they would be
employing 8,523 hands, or 7 per oent
more than at present. These same 72
factories are losing 44j hours, or 44X
days each week by loss of time, as com­
pared with running full time.
Cold facts always knock the bottom
out of Democratic fancies.
Demoeratin Hatred of PcnalotMira.

The results of Cleveland’s placing the
United States pension department
under confederate influences are con­
tinually developing.
The latest in­
stance in Michigan is the case of
Chauncey G. Cole, of Mendon, an old
soldier, who endured the horrors of
Andersonville and Libby prisons. He
has been notified that his pension
will be reduced from &gt;30 a month to
&gt;17 a month at the end of 30 days un­
leu he shows sufficient cause why it
should not be done.
While in the service he received
an injury to the back which in
time sesulted in paralysis of the left
side. He is totally deaf in the left ear
and the vision of the left eye is i»eriousty impaired from the effects of par­
alytic strokes, of which he has had
three.
Hie heart is affected, he has rheu­
matism and is a constant sufferer from
an incurable case of piles.
He has
for the past five or six years been
under the care of a physician, but
having been recently reported slightly
improved the administration appears
to have seized the opportunity.to mulct
him.
‘
.
Such proceedings on the part of the
trom ,Tery quarter of the Moslem om- Democratic-confederate pension de­
piro and committed to the fames. It partment show a fiendish hatred of the
in a matter of congratulation that tire Union soldier. The latter has learned
,ncie,t inllcri tion
Greek „ thc that he must meet with ballots this
oltb(rfnU wlli_oTsr tbc xUrerenrith.- rear the very same spirit which he so
bazare-haa not bravely met with bullets in the ’60's.
n u
^irteentb The contest wjllc be short, sharp and
o{
cxbrq,, name of decisive, and the. victory will remain
with the soldier and hia true friends—
tlcin(f
thu,. .Thy kin?.
the Republican party.
0
Bn crerlaaUng kingW(J u dominion is from gonerAt Sulphur, Ky.. fire swe]
.
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the entire central portion of t

The Democratic “handbook” makes
sn especial point in favor of the
Winans' administration of the state on
the alleged fact that “under Demo
eratic management in 1892 the state
prison at Jackson earned and paid into
the state treasury &gt;15.000 over all ex­
penses of keeping convicts and run­
ning that institution. u'~
Just why the state prison should b e
the only oasis in the broad Sahara
desert of Democratic administration in
Michigan was not apparent, and an
investigatiem was made. The results
of that investigation are of interest to
every lover of truth in tbe state.
The books of the institution show
the following to be the receipts for the
two fiscal years ending June 30, 1892:
From state treasurer...........
......1 18.000 00
From convict labor:
.0173.10 37
Contractors
.. 14.490 49
Departments.........
----- ------- 18AMG M
4400 a
From visitors
735 IM
From warden's bouMJ.
1.021 3®
From yardraaster ....
7W 33
From kitchen ..............
--------23.388
From engineer's deparuuent
73 Bl
From general ortlce............
From saUmasier
From carpenter shop
From photographer
2.1 OJ
From physician.......................
tn M
From clothing
Total.....................

/... 3335.SM

The books also show that the
ing disbursements were made
the same period:
Warden's
_
, house
General office.
warden.
Educational....
CUaplala
' ...............................
HaUaUMrtar..........................
Engineer's department
Clothing department........
Kitchen department
Yard masterdepartment.
Carpenter ahop.....................
Phyaleian..............................
Photographer
Convict gratuity
Salaries and wares .............
Rebuilding school house ...
Convict labor....;................

follow­
during

7 -MO M

Dpan receipt ot tout iddrre. snd fifteen
cents In postage alampe. we will mall you or W.000 In rerere ot forore
prepaid SovvKxni Pobttouo or rax
A» Odd Cellection.
Would'. Colvkmax Kxroemox, the
regular price t« fifty cenla. but a&gt; we want
A mtn in Colorado has a auainf
yoa to bare one. we make tbe price nom­ ttobot^uire. IltoSSXdTtot^
inal You will find It a work of art and a tlona. Section one is large. Seen™
tiling to be priced. It ooetalna full page !*
“O'’ °M "nt*ln» hundndj’re
view, of the great buildings, with descrip­ bottle, tbe contents ot which
,ir
«&lt;&gt; tod rei“t rm, ““
tions of sama, and Is executed In highest •ral“ow1«i
style of art. U not saUsfiod with IL after
you get IL we will refund the sumps and e tew botUre that onee were filled with
lot you keep tbe book. Address
Dr. Pteroe’s F«write Piwcriptlm&gt;. “
H. E. BvcMtxs 4 Co.. Chicago, Ill.
wu this potent remedy that nr. the
tretog wit. her
M.ln”h X, Ji
Irregularities, lnten.,1 lufiamsilon and *'!
The beat salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rbeuin, fever teraUon, dlsplarements and kindred trodsores, tetter. chapped hands, chilblains, bles. It hu done more to relieve iu. &lt;u(.
°th&lt;'r
corns, and all akin irruptions, and posi­ taown to S?.th“
tively cure pllea or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
Pile tumors, rupture and Estuls, rerll.
box. For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the tally cured by Improved method.. luck
luSr1? 1° ,Uni.p‘- „World’» VI,puny
druggist.
____________
Medical Assocation, Buffalo. N. Y.
Williamston has become a great market
for beans, and the picking of them gives
W. H. Shearer, of St Joseph township
employment to many hand®
raised a cabbage this year that wdich«
Buckinham’s Dye for tho Whiskers can twenty-five pounds and seven annees and
be applied when at home, and is uniform­ measures four feet in elrenmferetic.-.
ly successful In coloring a brown or a
black. Hence its great popularity.

The epidemic of diphtheria which pre­
vailed at Portland has all died out and the
01
schools have been reopened.
Mrs. Chas. Root, Cedar Springs, Mich.,
was told by physicians that they could do
nothing for her. After taking two bottles
of “Adfronda” she was able to do her own
work and ride to town to do her shopping.
Sold by W. H. Goodyear.
Muskegon firemen will erect a monu­
ment to the late assistant chief Ellen, who
lost his life at a lumber yard fire.
-

When the wu a Child, sh» cried for CwLria.
When she became Mias, *ho clung to Cavnria.

Tbe Clerel.nd Cedar eonpaev hive
purchased all Uie "cut over'’ laud, ot
Algor. Smith A Company In Alcona coun­
ty and will do a big business thi« winter.

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

To relieve headache, correct disorders
of the stomach and Increase the appetite,
and for the cure of liver complaint, use
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills. They are per­
fectly safe to take, and Invariably promote
ma
W BO a healthy action of the digestive and as­
IJffiO 73 similative organs.
'' N
472 44
113 M
Total ....................................... .8224,8® 34
When the &gt;16,000 cash drawn from
We need TWENTY' or MORE crtelnnt nn'l
tbe state treasury are deducted from
striking designs for Newspaper .'.Ji-ertUethe receipts tbe actual earnings arc
ments of SANTA CLAUS £UA»'. Tho mana­
found to have been only $.’£9,494.13,
torturers, Tbe N. K. Falrixma Company, anthorteo u* to pay TEN DOLLARS EACH for
just &gt;5,374.21 less .than the disburse­
approved drawings with arn”*»priate read- t
ments—TUK SAME ou&gt; DUlOCsUtlC DKtug; or $5.00 each fur doUgu.- ur leading nun- ।
FJCIKNCY.
ter only. Thto offer is open to OIL Tho com­
The claim that the prisort turned
petition will close December 1. As soon •
over to the state treasury &gt;15,000
possible after that due wc will p-..; • fj.- . ed designs and return thooth^r-. r.etncn'.bcr,
profits can not be substantiated. To
for coxuplote, aoccptaL?.we
make a showing of profits, th4 report
p*y
of Warden Davis, the Democratic in­
cumbent utterly ignores the fact that
the sum of &gt;16,000 .in cash was re­
ceived from the state. He acknowl­
edges the receipt of the special appro­
priations and their expenditure, ex­
Directions.—Mokn dmXtlnca With Ma*!: ink
cept a balance of &gt;10,146.34, but never
on heavy white paper, or curd board. Do the
work in outline. Elaltorate abadlng will not
a word is spoken of the sum that
print wclL Space in papers will be four laches
entered into the general running ex­
square. Draw to lArgeracalo if you prefer, but
penses of the institution.
have design square. The Idea is most impor­
, None but a Democratic administra­
tant. If that fa good wo can have It redrawn
tion would ever think of drawing cash
and still give you credit. Avoid poetry. Get
up an ad. thatwdu'dmuko pea buy the article.
from the state treasury and paving it
Points.—Santa Claus ia n pure, high-cratlc
back under color of profits. But this
Soap—made for laundry and general honttcase is in strict accent with the ap­
bold use—a favorite wherever known. Merita
propriation, by the Democratic ad­
generous praise. Sold by all grocers, whole­
sale and retell
ministration of tnv state, of the &gt;430,Do your beat, and scud results promptly.
865.66 received from the general gov­
Address (only)
ernment, and the subsequent claim of
N. W. AYER 4 SON,
so much saved to the taxpayers. It is
a dishonest appropriation of others’
Newspaper Advertising Agents,
credit. It is dishonesty sublimated,
.
PHILADELPHIA.
refined and reduced to Democratic Bpplication. And this is the kind of ad­
minfatration of a state institution that
the Democratic party is now trying to
idealize. With these kind of state­
ments the Democrats go before the
people and fondly imagine that voters
can be deceived into turning the state
and its great interests over to their
care. The people know better.

750 73
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MM a
18.SH 18
53.097 94

We
Pay
for
Ideas

jocoaododocoouocmnnrnx

A

WINTER’S

Everybody Vote.

The “oldest inhabitant” cannot recall
a campaign when everything pointed
more surely to a sweeping Republican
victory than at the present time. Even
Demo_-rati, when they »re induigingin
eommva honesty rather than political
clap-trap, admit that this fa a Republi­
can year, and that the only hope for
their party fa to keep the Kepublican
majority down to the lowest figures.
To accomplish this, if possible, they
are resorting to misrepresentations,
canards and howls.
There fa little danger of the Demo­
crats accomplishing much by this kind
of a campaign, as against th* stern de­
termination of the peojile this year to
“slug” the Democratic administration
on general principles. The faimer will
resent the placing of his wool and other
products on the free list, the working­
man will resent the cheapening of hu
labor, the manufacturer will resent the
destruction of his boniness, and all
cluses geuerelly will
lhe pel,—
of ruin and disaster inaugurated by the
Democratic administration. So general
fa the cry for satisfaction, that the peo­
ple are impatient to vote.
The only element of weakness in the
Republican ranks is over-confidence.
Almost any trifling reason will be
enough to keep a irater away from the
polls, if he feels that his vote is not
needed to insure success. Some feel­
ing of indisposition, some trip of
recreation or business, some profes­
sional engagement, or some little in­
convenience as to transportation mav
‘“.l lector
a ballot if
he tlunks there are enough to defeat
the Df-mocrats without his help.
Republicans of Michi™, be not over
Sv
Bot cre,eag on
nay. .Sacriaee comfort and convenenee, if necessary,
make vour way
to the polk. We are not fighting im
Sll.TZLVT1' b',tfor
totare.
17 the people noW overwhelm the Demowith •
rebuke, it will not recover in time for
the next natimsl election, a few
TOU*
lo“ »• »
trressman or a member of the lewialw
tare. So get out every Republican
voter, and ue that your ne’rtibore .to
the same. This ia the time tn

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WHAT BRINGS RW.'RASK FROM DIRT AND
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WHY DON'T
YOU KNOW?

SAPOLIO
’5, si w'-z.'

�to__meet these new arrangement^

-—

Our Entire Stock Must be
Turned Into Money by Jan. ist!

&lt;

THIS APPLIES TO ALL DEPARTMENTS..
IT WILL PAY YOU TO COME

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wo MILES IF YOU HAVE NOTHING MORE THAN A SUIT
OF CLOTHES TO BUY.

Our store was closed Friday to re-mark
the entire stock, and

OPENED AGAIN SATURDAY MORNING!
««»«««»««AT WHICH

....

We Guarantee

rh.s 5 ,ie Bonafide

Vie Greatest Sacrifice Sale Ever Known in Grand Rapids
Commenced in Men’s, Boy’s and Children’s Clothing,
Gent’s Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Ete.

HOUSEMAN, DONNALLY &amp; JONES,
MONROE STREET, CORNER WATERLOO, GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.

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BUSINESS CARDS.
AMBS M. BACKR.
Auctioneer.
.
Hastings. • - - Mich.
Se*:4- Ifypu are going to have an auction
eale .?k-.y kind. Have had large experience
! xnd w: 4 ve you satisfaction. Terms reaaonj Hile ;
Q 2 PALM ETIER.
J. M. SMITH.

J

iPALMERTON A SMITH
Crave) anclng a specialty.
Woodland, Mich

■pdw'kl Taggart

Loyal E. Knappeu.

•
Arthur C. Denison.
UGGABT, KNAPPEN A DENISON,
LAWYERS.
Betins 811 817 Michigan Trust Co. Bldg,,
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Grand Raplilw. Michigan.

Ml
HUE KIRK. M. D„
•
Physician and Surgeon.
Hawings, - - Mich.
All calls promptly attended day or night O&lt;fieeor&lt;r f. g. Stowell’s boot and shoe store

A. SWEEZEY,
Attorney at law,
Hastings. Mich.
Practices In ail courts of the state. ColItttibu promptly attended to.

IA

TpLpL LATHROP,
■D
Humoepathlc Physician and
Surgeon
over W. H. Goodyear's New
&gt;rug [store.
AlljcalL promptly attended to.
(’ A. SCIUBN'iR, M. D.,
L•
Physician and Surgeon,
i
Delton, . • • Mich.
Office Id residence, one block east of depot.
IT A. A (T H. BARBER
-*-1*
Physicians and Surgeons.
f Gi'h in city or county responded to with
Promptness, (1ft or night
_________ __
p .Csfi ELDON,
J «
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
Abstract Block, Hasting*.
_
; t.)
cn
Estate Baal Estate
com rite*loo. General eonvevaaotns.
“’}lW a c,Jinof Abstract Book*, comPLed [mill the Jteeords, can furnish complete
* tract*.
\
C. K. BBOOKS. Cleric.

g -if u ti u a s.

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Dfflte hours8 a. m. to 5 p. m.

pHILlPT. COLGROV1,
A

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IAttorney at Law
&gt; ; - hor to Smith &amp; Colgrove.)
iu Union block .Hasting*.)
- in all the court* 01 the state.
B. KEN ASTON,

Banner.

Thursday, Nov. i, 1894.

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Attorney at Law,
'.Over J. 8. Goodyear A Co.** store.)
^r - i • 11?. a;l courts of the State. Collections
promptly attending te.

k » TIMMERMAN, Homtepgibte Phy
x •
*Lcian and Surgeon.
~
'-"lee over Lathrop's drug store.)

Michigan Centra^
Th Ifiatm MU faf.”

Isa |£a Ejs Cm I £*■
....WI’AHSTA
Station*.
I&amp;ils |fi Ealfc
.......
c. n. OSBORN, LmbI Agni BmOW
u *. hroaua e. r. a I. A. Chinn

The firemen have organized an hi door
base ball team, with the intentibn of play­
ing similar teams from neighboring cities.
Their first game will be played with a
picked nine at Houck’s rink Tuesday eve­
ning, October 80th. A good deal of fun is
expected.—Charlotte Republican.
Chauncey G. Cole, of Mendon, an old
soldier who has endured the horrors of
Anderson and Libby prisons, has been
notified that his pension wouldibe reduced

CATARRHAL DYSPEPSIA.

PERSONAL MENTION.

Oct 91st at tbe advanced age of 82 years.
The enterment took place at Oak hill cem­
etery on the follow Ing Tuesday.

I). R. Cook was in Allegan this week on
Carlton.
business.
The Center school was closed Monday
Miss Gertrude Pendergast, of Niles, Is
Catarrh of the stomach causes a condi­
by order of the twp. board on account pf
tion known as dyspepsia or Indigestion. in the city.
tbe Scarlet rasuThe Ladies Aid Society of the M. E.
It usually results from catarrh In the
Hod. P. T. Colgrove left, for Saginaw
church will be entertained by Mrs. Jaeob
throat, but sometimes occurs in people Monday morning.
Odejl and daughters Nov. 7th. A cordial
who have never bad catarrh elsewhere.
W. R. Cook was in Grand Rapids Mon­ invitation is extended to the ladles of tbe
Tbe symptons of dyspepsia are; liver com­ day, on business.
vicinity to attend,
The ladies of theS. D, Adventist church
plaint biliousness, sour stomach, water­
Mra.;Harry Andrus, of Nashville, spent are preparing a boa of canned and dried
from 830 to 817 a month at .the - end of brash, bloating after eating, constipation,
fruit to send to the Orphans boase at Battle
thirty days unless he should show suffici­ piles. In many cases, low spirits, dizzy Sunday In tbe city.
Mrs. W. H. Goodyear, who has been ill Creek.
ent causa why it should not bed one. '
head, sympathetic heart palpitation, pain,
Jesse Vester and Chauncey Wood expect
to go to Battle Creak Wednesday, Wood
The general freight department of the Indigestion, and looseness of the bowels. is now convalescent
will enter the S. D; A. Bible school and
Mrs.
Cora
Warner
was
in
Grand
Rapids
C. A W. M. railroad has oomplqtod its re­ Pe-ru-na and Man-a-lin, taken according
Vester the college.
,
turns of peach shipments for th* season of to directions on the bottle, will cure every Tuesday and Wednesday.
Eld. Orsen of Battie Creek spoke in the
Mr. and Mrs. Shellman, of Grand Rap­ Adventist church Sunday evening.
1894. There were shipped froni Fennville one. The following is a specimen ot the
Rufus Hosmer has a sick horse caused
264 full carloads, from Shelby jfifty, from letters received from patients: f
ids, spent Sunday In the city.
by getting loose and eating too much corn.
O. 8. McQuillan. Spring HlU, Iowa,
Hart fifty-one and from Meara forty.
Mrs. Grigsby was at Freeport Tuesday
Mr. Crates had some honey stolen, but
writes:
These figures do not Include the shipments
tbe chaps whom he snepects e&lt; taking It
organizing a W. C. T. U. there.
have left tbe country.
“Four years ago last fall my Btomach
by express or the ship loads that were sent
Mrs. Louis Bentley went to Grand Rap­
We can scarce realhe that the summer
without
any
previous
warning,
re
­
from this country from Saugatuck, Doug­
ids Tuesday for a two weeks visit with is past. Soon the storms of winter will
las, Ganges, Glenn and South Haven piers. fused to perform Its functions, and I relatives.
break upon us. As we gather around our
tables and comfortable dres, let us remem­
There is no way of getting art tbe total soon lost strength. During this time food
Miss Flaura Kronawitter has accepted a
figures, but any reasonable estimate shows was forced through my stomach by using position as bookeeper for R. T. French at ber the poor whom the great Teacher said
“ye have with you always” who are de­
With flesh wasted away,
that the townships of Saugatuck, Gauges cathartics.
prived of the blessitets we are enjoying
Middleville.
and Casco, in western Allegan county, strength exhausted so that it took all my
and perchance murmuring that we have
Miss Caroylln F. Idema, of Grand Rap­ not better.
produce more peaches than all' tbe rest of energy to even get into a bath tub, hopes
all gone, I began to take Pe-ru-na and ids visited her grandmother Mrs. Brink
the state combined.—Otsego Union.
Aaavrm
Saturday
and Sunday.
* CIRCULATION *
A living “Gyasticutus” has been seen In Man-a-lin, following free advice which Dr.
Mr. and Mrs.. Henry Angus of Charlotte
H. Otis Dore was called to Hastings were guests of
W. Tomins and wife
several different portions of the county of Hartman gave me. In a short time I
late. The Gyasticutus is known to be very could eat nourishing food, and the piles, Thursday ou account of the Illness of her last week.
Dr. Powers fathev and mother of Battle
Hereafter. changes lot advertisements sly and cunning, and will take -svery ad­ kidney trouble and constipation disappear­ sister.—Kalamazoo News.
Creek and Mrs James Powers of Charlotte
mint reach this office Tuesdays at latest to
ed. Flesh, strength, and a splendid appe­
Mrs. Grigsby attended District Conven­ visited them the first of tbe week. Grace
Insure Insertion In tbe Inane ot the week vantage possible of a person that Its natu­
tite returned, and I went to work.”
tion of W. C. T. U. on Wednesday, Thurs­ was home from the Charlotte school also.
ral
instinct
makes
known.
A,
short
time
when brought
Will Seger, mother and sister were here
For treatise on catarrh, coughs, colds, day and Friday at Eaton Rapids.
ago we made mention of the fact that It
the first of the week.
rum blood l&gt; absolutely nseyarr Isto was reported that a Lynx had been seen consumption, aud all climatic diseases of
The program at the C. E. Sunday eve
enjoy pertert health. HoodharWgK* P
winter,
send
for
Family
Physician
No.
2.
flw the blood and strengthens ths system.
will be an excellent one, Mrs. Vina Tasker
south of the city. This might possibly have
Additional County News.
Address The Pe-ru-na Drug Manufact­
and Mrs. Louise Smith have a duet also a
Irwin Eddy Bring near Nashville dug been tbe Gyasticutus. A search party
recitation each. Reading by Mrs. J. Frost
should be organized at once, as It should uring Company, Columbus, Ohio.
Shultx.
also by John Tompkins. Recitation by
IOS potatoes from one bill.
Mrs. Hazel of your city visted at Wm. Myrtle Nay. Reading by Edna Hinchman.
be considered an unwelcome visitor In
Freeport people are harvesting lots ot
Rudyard, near the Soo is to get the new Peaks last week.
Come everybody.
every community in Barry county. Latkb preparatory school for Alma college.
J. Arnold and wife were guests at S. A.
Mrs. Ed Nay bas been at Baltimore the
apples.
We learn this morning that a hunting party
Stanley's last Tuesday night.
past two weeks.
.
A little child of W. H. Jordans, ot has been organized to bunt far the Gyas­ Three thousand five hundred miners are
WiW Snobble, of South Haven was a
Miss Ora Jones was surprised by a large
employed in the Marquette mines al pres­
Woodland took carbolic acid by mistake. ticutus tbe fore part of next week, intend­
guest at J. W. Weaver’s last Tuesday and number of her friends and school mates
ent.
_________________
Prompt medical aid saved Its Ute.
'. ,
^R^J^^atton, of Plainwell, visited Friday eve of last week also Tuesday eve
ing to start about Tuesday, so that his
Deafne»a Cannot be CuredDon Jewell was agreeably surprised the
Hickory Corners married men played fate wiU be settled Tuesday night for cer­
same. A pleasant time all around.
,
trienfis here last week.
Miss Louise Johnson, of yonr city I*
ball with the single men of that burg, last tain, as we understand that the party is a
Temperance talk last Friday eve at tbe
earing for her mother who Is quite sick.
town hull by Walter Webster of Nashville
week. The score was »3 to 13 In favor ot large one. Particulars can be seen else­
B. M. Merritt and wife visited at Trod and Bev. Chase of Delton. Our girls sang
where in this fane under the bead of
the married men.
America for them.
Fierce's last week.
Mis? Fannie Pierce closed her school at
’ Fennville trait growers are Importing “The Gyasticutus.” Read Hand you will
Cloverdale.
.
Brash
Ridge
Saturday
last
no
doubt
want
to
enlist
in
tbe
hunt,
aa
an
hardwood ashes to be used on their orch­
A load of our little people attended the
The hunting party who went north from
ards. It would be well tor all farmers to invitation is extended to all.
closing eierclses of Edith Barber's school here came back Friday they tell large deer
at least use their own ashes. They are
stories of course.
loet Saturday.
When Other* Fail
Rev. Hamp of Woodland preached to a
said to be a great advantage to orchards Mood's Sarsaparilla builds up the
large audience at our church last Sunday.
that Jannot be cured by
O D Stevens husked two bushels ot
Mr*. Wm. Ashley and son Alfred are
noen from one shook ot forty eight bills.
Bernice Fisher close, a successful term working in the paper mill in Otsego.
Milton Conyer Is at home from Otsego.
jarsold by Druggists. 75c.
of school In No. 8 on Friday, and la to
In tbe same field be hsd a patch ot beets,
Alex. McCallum Intends to remain north
teacli tbe winter term in tbe Parker Dish
six ot which weighed &lt;SM lbs. and the
Uaw* insfi in (inRa-ra and cents has
Mrs. Wm. Kearney of Battle Creek is during the winter.
Hood's nn&gt;
•“&gt; d° n&lt;*
largest weighed ten and one-half pounds.
Julia Titus is at Oteego.
to Michigan during the^ putjfi visiting at her old home here.
Ike Swlkert and Alex Barnes have hired
The many friends of policeman Wm.
—Woodland News
Marcellus of Batt'e Creek will be pained to out to work in the pine woods near St
G«ie*e&lt;! eoumy'* wealth, a* assessed
Allegan la Jnst now teUIng big encumber
thin
would
be
requirtri
to
build
ane^
Ignace
for 8»4 per month each.
learn of his having received a severe wound
and eqaallred by toe boar* ol eopervtaore,
u^r the right arm -while trying to amet
Tbe S. A. S. society will furnish refrwhstories John Teed, ot Salem township,
reaches 8Sl,T&gt;00,000.
Tnents
ou
election day at tbe store lately
three tramp® who. were trying to board a
brought to that vUlage Friday a cucumber
to
Urttnlni: "t™* «&gt;»
occupied by George Motler.
M. C. R. R- train Oct, 2'&gt;that measured twenty four Inches In length near Ptoe Creek, Calhoun county, setting
Milo
Hoyt
ha* been very sick with long
Nathan B. AbKtt who for many years
and eight and one-halt inches In clreum- It on fire and destroying It
occupied a small farm on tbe county line, fever but tinder tbe treatment of Dr. SctRh
Hillman Is to have a saw and grist mil
ferenoe, and weighed two and three-tortbs
died at his home to Battle Creek ..unday ner 1* getting better.
—.1. It was ot tbe long green variety. machinery for both having been pur­ Mjnditurea.
Mr. Teed brought the seed from England. chased.
W.R? COOK. Local Editor.

The Kind of
medicine
you need is the
old reliable tonic and
blood-purifier,

LAW. COT LECTION AND REAL ESTATE
OFFICE OF

•

Hasting

AVER
’
S
SARSAPARILLA
it
can have
no substitute.
Cures others,

will cure you
LOCAL NEWS.

Tnis week,

95 quires.

fesssg&amp;W
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A Dincouraced

invalid Restored to

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COUNTY NEWS
Banfield.

The Populist held a political meeting at
the school house last week Tuesday evening
for tbe pun&gt;ose of discussing the sliver
question. Some weut there for the purpose
to get informed on that question but went
home not being any wiser than they were
-before leaving home. All the discussion
they heard was about tbe donkey and the
brains of Senator McMillan and Congress­
man Burroughs. To cap the cHmax the
next night tbe Prohl’s had the cheek and
face to come here and tell us that tbe Re­
publicans and Democrats are one and the
same in politics, that there to no difference
in the parties. We wender if they «thlnk
they got into a lot of mossbacksin Baofleid
wlK) do not read any thing but the Non
Confoiiui.-t.
The Junior League held an entertain­
ment at'the church last Friday night. The
house was packed to its utmost. It was a
grand concert.
We have a new blacksmith shop In
erection.
.
The test Thursday evening In November
will be held an election at the church for
the purpose of voting to see whether the
women shall be voters and actors at the
M. E. conference.
Husking Is about finished around here
and i veryijody is having a better crop of
corn than they anticipated.
Wheat'to looking fine since the rain.
Shoemaker boys have put up a sample
wire fence along the road in front of L.
C. Edmunds peach orchard which it will
do well for any man to look at who anti­
cipates building a fence for durability end
cheapness.
.
Belton.

On Tuesday evening the 33rd, Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. Polley were seated In tbelr
pleasant sitting room enjoying all the
comforts of lite, when without a moments
warning about forty of their old neighbors
and friends walked in to remind them that
it was the 32nd anniversary of their weddlugday. To say they were surprised would
be putting it mildly. The guests took
possession of tbe house and a general good
time was enjoyed by all.
•
Just before refreshments were served
Mr. and Mrs. Polley were piesented with
an elegant rocker and ft very handsome
rug, as a slight token of the high esteem
in winch thej1 are held, by their many
friends.
Mr. W. A. Lasher had tbe honor of mak­
ing the । resentatlon speech which we can
not pass without mentioa. Called upon
with scarcely a moment in which to col­
lect his thoughts he made a very neat and
appropriate speech, it was short, che». rful
and just to the point, in which he demon­
strated the fact that in tbe present case
marriage had not been a failure but a
grand success.
Mr. and Mrs. Polley tHanked them
kindly both tor their good wishes and
tokens and wc think they will hereafter
remember the 23rd of October. 1894.
Music was furnished by Mrs. W. A.
Lasher and Mrs. E. Bissell which added
to the enjoyment of the evening.
. Shortly after midnight after wishing the
host and hostess many happy returns of
the day, the guests repaired to their re­
spective homes feeling that it was good to
have been there.

Something to Consider

lie If prcscsin
a uvuiuiwi
jumble of all parties. Mr. Lowden ran
well be clasaed as a “poUC^al GyasUcutus"
Yon voters who irapect your political
opinions, who recewulze such a thing as
party honor and party principles, do your
duty next Tuesday and show your ap­
preciation of a faithful, able and compet§ut official by re-electing Hun. Jas. A.
weezey, notwithstanding the fact that
Mr. Lowden to straddling over three pol‘
itical platforms.

The ladies of tbe Star W. C. T. U. wll
__ 1
hold their annual anniversary by having a
Conundrum social at the home of Mrs.
Eber Lake next Wednesday evening Nov.
7th. All are invited. Come and pass a
pleasant evening with Mr. Lake who has
been confined to his room so long by sick­
ness. He will most gladly welcome you to
hto home.

The B. Y. P. U. will bolfi'a ••Placard”
social at tbe home of- D. A. Bowker Friday
evening Nov. 2nd. A cordial invitation is
extended to all.
The Baptist Young Peoples Union will
hold a reunion next Tuesday evening at
tbe Baptist church. A good program has
been prepared and a cordial invitation to
extended to all to attend. An admission
fee of ten cents will be required from
those attending who are not members of
the Union.
The Womans Auxiliary of Emmanuel
Parish will convene at' the Parish House
Tuesday afternoon Nov. 6th.
Paper, The Church in tbe new west—
Mrs. Marie Atkins.
Paper, Alaska—Miss Annie Hessmer.
Dtocusslou, Shall we send money or box­
es—Mrs. Mamie Upjohn.
Items of Missionary Intelligence.
Music.
Scripture Text.
After the program Miss May Milnes Sec.
of the Young Womans Christian Associat­
ion will give a Bible reading. Ladles of
the various Missionary organizations are
invited to attend. Hours. 2 p. m. to 5.

There will be a meeting at the Spiritultote Hall as usual Sunday at 8:80 p. m.
Business of importance will come before
the meeting.
C. L. S. C. will meet Nov. 3rd. with
Miss Chattie Lake.
English History Chap. 5—Miss Lake.
Our Eugiish—Miss Replogle.
The Germans—Miss Ada Michael
Quotations from “History of the Early
Irish Chfireh.”
The Epworth League Sunday evening as
usual. with Fred Adams a^ieader. Subject
“The Two Sacraments.”

Presbyterian Church—Rev. Grigsby pas­
tor preaches morning and evening. Free
seats for all and a cordial welcome. Y. P.
S. C. E. in the evening to be led by Miss
Knight.
The society connected with Emmanuel
church will be entertained Thursday Nov.
8th. by Mesdames H. A. Goodyear, D. 8,
Goodyear, J. F. Goodyear, O. Youngs, W.
Hams, IL Kurtz, W. Seward, A. Slinger­
land, M. Me Naughton, M. Abbott and the
Misses May Brossean. Gertrude Bentley
and Minnie Replogle. Supper served In
Parish House from 5 until 7. A cordial
Invitation extended to all.
Last Sunday was a rallying day in the
M. E. Sunday-School for commencing the
winters work. A special program was given
which proved very’ Interesting. Merrill
Foote sang a solo. Dan’l Striker read a
paper, giving In brief the history of tbe
M. E. S. S. it had been prepared on short
notice but was enjoyed by all. The num­
ber of scholars present were 380. The offer­
ing 89.00 which went to tbe Library Fund.
The school is in a most prosperous condit­
ion, and is fortunate in possessing such a
superintendent as Mrs. Clement Smith to
whose ability and enterprise the progress
of the Sunday School is largely due.

WHILE LIFE LASTS,
Miss Amy Sweeney,Wed­
ded Fred S. Kenfield.
THB BEAUTIFUL HOME CERE­
MONY.

Conple—Th* BeooratiexiH and Toilets.
Rock Island Dally Argus.
’Mid beauty and fragrance which superb
taste had employed tbe most lovely of
natures treasures in affording. Miss Amy
Sweeney was given tn marriage to Fred
Standish Kenfield, of Chicago, at her
father’s home 816 Twentieth street, last
evening. It was one of the most brilliant
of the many beautiful home weddings that
have distinguished Rock Island social cir­
cles. Gold and white were the prevailing
colors, which were interwoven with the
exquisite iloral decorations. In the south
parlor there was an alter, designed and
constructed of Yining asparagus, Marshal
Niel and bridal roses, and the favored
colors, while on either side were white
pillars, supporting lighted chandeliers, and
suspended over the center of the alter were
two white doves. Festooning the walls of
the parlor were yellow and white flowers,
carrying out tbe selected hues. In the din­
ing room were decorations of American
' “
beauties and autumn foliage.
The Ceremony.
Tbe familiar and delightful strains of
Mendleasohn’s grand march, by 8chi 111 ng_
er*B orchestra, at 8 o’clock announced tho
approach from the reception hall of the
bridal procession, the little Misses Bessie
and Grade Noftsker, cousins of the bride,
gracefolly forming by means of white rlbpon an aisle from tho door to tbe alter.
Then entered the groom and his brother,
and best man, Hiram J. Kenfield, of Chi­
cago. Tbe maid of honor, Miss Marion
Lobdell, likewise of Chicago, walked alone
and following came the bride escorted by
her father. At tbe alter Rev. F. W. Merrell,
pastor of the First M. E. church, had
meanwhile taken his place, and there with
the beautiful and impressive ritual of the
Episcopal cbnrch, the troths were plighted,
hei orchestra playing in an undertone dur­
ing the solemn ceremony.
The Toilets
The bride wore a gown of heavy white
satin, made high in the neck, with long
sleeves and with trimmings of duchesse
lace, with tulle veil, and a pearl star iu
her. hair, wearing a diamond ornament, the
gift'of the groom* and carrying lilies of the
valley. The maid wore a gown of tulle over
gold colored silk, slightly decollete, with a
bertha of tulle and trimmed with Marshal
Niel roses, a bouquet of which same Howers
she carried. The costumes of tbe little
girls were of white tuulle over silk, trim­
med with yellow ribbons.
The reception and delightful wedding
feast came after the ceremony, the bridal
pair receiving many handsome evidences
of the esteem, admiration and good wishes
of the relatives and friends, among the
gifts tolhe bride being a certificate ot de­
posit for 85,000 in the Rock Island Nation­
al bank from her father.
The Distinguished Couple.
The bride Is one of the most prominent
of Rock Island young ladies. Only daugh­
ter of E. D. Sweeney, she- was born and
reared in Rock Island. Gifted by nature
she has by schooling, seminary Instruction
and travel added those charms of grace and
culture which make her a source of happi­
ness everywhere. The groom Is one of
Chicago’s representative business men, full
of energy and pluck, tbe cardinal princi­
ples which win that success which In a
large measure has been his already. He is
the junior member of the trade journal
house of Windsor &amp; Kenfield, publishers of
tbe Street Railway Review and Brick both
thriving commercial publications.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenfield left last night via
Chicago for tbe south on their wedding
tour.

There is not a county office that is mare
important to the people than that of
ecuting Attorney and this is so for ___
,
many
reasons. It is a matter of moment to them
that crime be punished and that it be done
thoroughly. It to a matter of moment to
them that prosecution shall not be com­
menced and dismissed unless absolutely
Baptist.Church—Rev. D, H. Bays pas­
necessary, or in other words that the per­
son who occupies this responsible position tor. services as usual on Sunday. Morning
Shall be a man of good judgment so that subject: What seed are you sewing? In the
he will not commence a criminal cause up­ evening an interesting subject will be dis­
Additional Local News.
on alight reasons. When this to done the cussed.
effect is not only bad, but it to very expen­
Al! are cordially invited to attend the
sive.
A Michigan man committed suicide last
Emmanuel Y. P. S. C. E. next Sunday
Outside of tbe fact that Mr. Lowden evening, meeting to be led by Chas. Lewis. week because he worried over the fact that
stands before the people as a self-convicted
he could’nt take his worldly effects with
political bigamist, marrying two other po­
him when he died. Had that man been an
litical parties besides his own and running
A Sew Firm.
•o three tickets. we believe the people Will
editor there would no doubt have been one
At last the dreaded demon, washing has
use their own good sense and judgment
more popalalion in the state than there is
tn the selectlon-of Prosecuting Attorney been met and conquered, no more black
and compare the record of Mr. Lowden Monday’s and cold dinners^ Tbe laundry to day, as the worldly effects of an editor
on east state street makes family washings isnt half so much worry to him as it fa to
with that of Mr. Sweezey.
Mr. Lowden in no instance would ap­ a specialty. It takes a heap of soiled linen his creditors.
pear in Circuit Court alone and rarely in and returns It white as driven snow. Tbe
Justice’s Court He caused numberless ar­ cost will be reasonable, the result so satis­
A potato grower of long experience, dis­
rests made, and although he had r term of factory, convenience so keenly felt, that I cussing the question of whether it was
court after be was defeated two years ago, the new firm of Misses Nora Cooper and
better to sell or hold the crop says: “My
Murdock
can
not
be
otherwise
looked
upon
yet hu permitted 23 cases to be continued
oo to hto successor Mr. Sweezey not having than as a public benefactor. Why some opinion to that it is undoubtedly best to
the ability to try them nor tbe honesty to people will patronize foreign to the neglect sell at 60 cents per bushel at digging time
dismiss them. His record regarding tbe of home industry to a mystery. Remember even if one were assured of double the
.cases be tried would be uncomplimentary not alone the family wash but men’s linen
price four months after staring. Handling,
.40 a sixth rate lawyer, and the cases that will be properly gotten up by expert laun­
he dismissed showed great lack of judg­ dry help. No limp collars and enffs but, shrinkage and decay in four months usually
fit
to
wear,
ironed
with
care,
all
of
it
there.
ment in tbe institution of them. The ex­
reduces the amount stored about one-third,
penses allowed’ him by the board of super­ This firm by pluck energy and fair dealing and I have never found out when to mar­
visors show him to be an expensive man hopes to merit vour patronage and thus keep
In-tbe office, but this could have been over­ the dollars in our own town where they ket ft well grown crop.”—Freeport Herald.
looked had the results been praiseworthy, will do the most good. Patronize Misses
Just now a great deal to being said about
Of tho 23 cases which Mr. Lowden left Nora Cooper’s and Murdocks laundry. It
untried and which went to Mr. Sweezey to will pay you in a dozen different ways aud the advisability of feeding wheat to hogs.
dispose of. there was but one conviction perpetuate an industry that is an honor to The following from the Middleville Sun to
and that was a plea of guilty. One or two our city.
a good example of its benefits: “E. H.
others were tiled and acquitted, and the
Bowen * Son took off wheat stubble eleven
rest were dismissed out of court by Mr,
bogs one year old and weighed them on
Rraolutlbna.
Sweezey, and others were appointed by
September
4th. they weighed 1,737 lbs.
Judge Smith to prosecute in tbe rases
It t&gt;u pleased tbe Heavenly
where Mr- Sweezey was Interested in tbe Father to remove from our midst our Weighed and fed fifty bushels of ground
defense. Mr. Lowden being appointed in :Brother Richard Doyle and whereas in hto wheat and then weighed again. The eleven
some of them and himnelf dltmisting &lt;death hto wife has lost a kind husband and bogs weighed 2,620 lbs. on the 3d. day of
bis daughter a loving father and this
COM ke had camnifnced.
October, making a net gain of 885 pounds,
It cannot be denied that his management ;Lodge a valuable member,
of the office was shameful in its Ineffici­
Theheforx. be it resolved that we ex for which they were offered 5 cento per
ency aud extravagance, still he is riding Itend to the bereaved family our heartfelt pound live weight which would have
tbe county night and day and his hirelings tsympathy.
brought them for tbe fifty bushels of wheat
Besolred, that these resolutions be
telling all sorts of stories to defeat Mr.
spread at length upon the records of this 844-25 or In other words. 88% cento per
bushel
for wheat fed. H alf of this ground
Mr. Lowden is becoming known as tbe Lodge, that a copy be sent to the bereaved
•straggler and straddler” of Barry county family and that they be published in tbe wheat was fed dry and the bogs run to
city
papers.
• and should be. as be Is, tbe toughing topic
water and tbe other half was wet’bp with
S. M. Fowler,,
-of tiv* people whose votes he to after. He
water once a day.**
J. L. Crawley
Com.
Vuts the Ooteasus of Rhodes to shaare, not
W. W. Taylor,
in greatnew but in ability to straddle. He
Certainly no republican in this eity this
year would vote for a democratic Congress­
down aa bonesL faithful, able painstaking
man aad thereby Increase tbe prospecta of
cif In the
A bunch of keys, in the Post Office or more free trade legislation. There is just
in the eity of Hastings. The double the reaeon then why republicans

voting for him on that account. Mr. Hicks
is a shrewd politician and he is wefking
every thing. A vote for Mr. Hieks means
a voi-e for two fret trade democratic
United Staten Senator*. If yon are in
favor ot seeing two such Senators go to
tbe United States Senate from Michigan
vote for Mr. Hieka, and that should be the
ouiy reason of yonr support of Mr. Hicks.
But if you want to see free trade rebuked,
if you want to vote for protection and pros­
perity, if you want to we Michigan pro­
ducts protected from the cheaper products
of Canada and American markets saved
for Americans, then vote for Hon. David
Huggett, ot Assyria. A vote for Mr. Hug­
gett is a vote for two Republican United
Stales Senators. Personal friendship nor
Individual preferences should not I* con­
sidered, especially at the present time,
when Michigan markets, as well as Amer­
ican markets are at stake. Republicans and
you bympathlsers with the cause of pro­
tection, vote for Mr. Huggett He Is true
blue, has been trjed and not found want­
ing. While we are personally friend* of
Mr. Hicks yet to a lime like this when
there is so much at stake republicans and
believers in protection should not forsake
their principles and vote for two free trade
Senators, which a vote for Mr. Hicks

tat Mr. Hicks te resUr a rote far two

Rubber Boots

AT THE LITTLE RED FRONT 8HOE STORE

Woolley &amp; Bronson

really means.

HMtingn Market*.
Butter. U to IS.

We areI

are some more
Bargains.
HEREof our

Lard per lb., 10.
Potatoes per bu.. 40.
Bn per bu.. 40.
TBUuwp«rlb..3H.

Now ready "to show you
our new

Wheat, white per bu.. 47.
ever Seed per bu.. 4.50 toB.OO.
notby Seed per bu.. 3M.
Barley per bu. w to to.
Hay per ton. CDO to. 7.00.
Pork dressed. 6.80.
Beans, 80 to 1.00.
Chicken drcwed. 10.
Beef dressed. 5.00.

S

Wool, is to 16.
Apples. 25.
Pours, so to ml
Piums 80 to 1^5.

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tKK»k out. Tell* all aftuut
this wonderful subject. Whatever your views
are on llypootlmn. you will And this book or
great value. Published price, ri) cent.*. Sent
free, transportation prepared, if you remit 25
W»ot.H for subscription to Homc«Mnd Hearths,
the elecant household uwnthly Address
BOMBS AND iiEARTHS PUBLISHING &lt;X)..

On SATURDAY only, we
will sell 6 lbs. of crackers for
25c.
Here _______
is Something
___ _____
___
tq
Open Your eyes: We will sell
Best Roller Flour, First Grade
for $1.20 per hundred; 30c [&gt;er
sack, every sack warranted.
21 lbs. Granulated sugar for
$1.00. Try our Royal Satumia Tea, we are selling it for
40c. It is the regular 50c tea.

New Sheet and Music
Books.

We have ' made arrangements
with the largest Music Publishing
House in America, to furnish us
with their latest publications every
month which will enable the music
teachers and lovers of music tc^
select the very latest songs and
instrumental music.
The first installment is at our
store now for inspection.
The
Music is first class and prices reas­
onable.
*

Lamps
GrooKeru
China
We can please you if you
want any of these and we
want to say to al! our ■
friends and customers that
we are here to do business
and will not let any clos­
ing-out sale or any other
sale get under us in price
and we know they cannot
get above us in quality of
goods. All we ask is a
fair comparison.

Hams &amp;

JOS ROGERS

D13D

JULIUS RUSSELL

JOHN BE55HER,
The jeweler.

Read and thereby
profit
golden oppotru
nity

Don’t miss it!
i want your trade.

mw

53

IS RECEIVING ADDITIONS TO HIS
STOCK OF MILLINERY AND DRESS
GOODS ALMOST DAILY.

Fur Capes, Shawls, Un
derwear, Gloves, Hosiery

.

I want it because I need it,
I need it because it’s my way of
making a living.

IN FACT EVERYTHING IN DRY
GOODS AND MILLINERY YOU WILL'
FIND IN LATEST STYLES. AND
PRICES TO SUIT.YOUR PURSE.

I want to make a living__because
I’ve nothing else to do just now.
I sell for cash because my judg­

ment says that is the best method

to accomplish my purpose.
This same judgment says sell

Clothing,
Hats
AND . ..

OUT IN THE COLD
AND WET
'tfon There e uuUung In the
'W mbcooC pig

WE are

now
prepared

Mishawaka AII-KaH

to fit you-in Felt

WOOL BOOTS

or Beaver shoes.

button or lace, lor

Men’s
Furnishings
And I am trying to obey thia die

$1.25 to $2.25 a
pair, also Men’s

tator, whether right or wrong

Boys’ and Youths’ Felt Boots, Socks and

your trade or failure to trade will

Rubbers of all kinds. Men’s, Ladies’ and

determine.

Please don’t let me

fall out wrtt my judgment, for
hate to have a row in the family.

Th« SUle leclalature thl* ,«ar will

Snag Proof

Children’s Storm Alaska.

First-Class

: goods at the lowest possible price.

Call

Yours truly,

and see us before buying;

Your respy

F. O. STOWELL

MUUUUUUUUUOUUUUaUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUW!

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Hastings banner.

VOL. XXXIX.NO. 28.

HASTINGS, MICH., NOVEMBER 8. 1894.

yours truly,

IravanvalKonDuroh

See the beautiful line
of Furniture we have
comprising all of the
latest and most beauti­
ful designs-

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Think
How
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In through the kitchen window the sun
peeps cheerily. The dancing leaves and
blossoms of the morning glory vines cast a
rare mocalo of light and shadow over the
face of the young girl who is busy at the
Ironing table.
The face is bright with health and hap­
piness. The brown eyes meet yours fear­
lessly and there Is strength as well as ten­
derness chisled around the scarlet Ups.
The Ups are parted now in song. The
hands perform their task deftly, but all
the while, the thoughts of the worker are
busy with the happy present, the happier
future,
1
Her task finished, she bathes her heated
face and stepping through the open dnor
seals herself upon the upper step of the
vine-shaded porch. And flitting there her
mind goes back to that night just one week
when with throbbing heart, she listened to
the old. old story of love. Old, yet to each
so new, so sweet
Again the happy girl hears the low, ten­
der tones, again she is thrilled with the
passion of her lover’s kiss. Ah, how good
God is to make so much ot jov the portion
of humanity.
Some oue has left a news paper on the
porch, she takes It up and listlessly opens
It It matters so little what it contains for
surely all the world is flooded with joy

Warren.prohl
Wickwire. pop....|~

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Keeler, rep.......... |-

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F. Hicks, fuslonlflt.
Ohio goeh republican by the unpreced­
ented plurality of over 125,000.
Connecticut elects republican governor
and legislature.
North Dakota elects republican governor

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by 5000 plurality.
Massachusetts goes republican by 45,­
000 and will elect 11 out of 13 Congress­
men will be republican.
In North Carolina It Is thought that one
republican Congressman will be elected.
Kansas goes republican by 10,000 and
Strong, rep. defeats Jerry Sipipsou for

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to-day.
Suddenly she starts and l&gt;ends closer
over the paper. She is mistaken, that is
all. But, bold, it is there. And while the
color fades from her cheek, while the light
dies from her eyeA, while the trust and
joyousness of girl hood are slain, she reads
of her lover’s marriage to another.
What did she do? Ab, she is a woman)
so there Is but one way. For one moment
she drops her face In her hands, while woe.
unutterable and complete, Ailed her heart.
When she rises to her feet the sunlight
is as bright, the song of the robin as sweet
But the loving trusting girl, believing in
man’s honor and loves supremacy, Is for­

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McDougal pop...

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Turner, rep.........

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state legislature.
In West Virginia the Indications are that
rv. 'son Is defeated for Congress, also that
. ^.nn. ’Hcan Congressman Is elected In the

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publika In Minnesota.
Everything goes republican Ifl w tseonsin
with increased majorities over two years

Congress
Kentucky electa four republican con­
gressmen, Denny, rep. being elected over
Owens in Breckenridge’s district
In Nebraska, U»e fusiontata probably
elect governor, but the republicans elect
the remainder of the state ticket and gatD

one Congresemcn.
Republicans will probably carry^wo conrresatonal districts in Maryland.
In California the renubbeana elect gov­
ernor by 20,000 plurality and will ba»c

«mtio( of the state legislature.
Wyoming electa republican governor
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The vote on Governor in Tennessee »
very close Brown, rep. being elected to

A.

.
Women’ll Club.
The club met Friday afternoon, and an
excellent program was carried out
Very
Instructive papers were read by Mrs. Mary
Hicks outlie "Pos'tion and Contour of
Italy’’ and by Mrs. Della Barlow on "Rome
Under the Kings.”
Mrs. Belle Hendeishott gavtra character sketch of George
William Curtis.
Tho life and noble work /
of this Illustrious editor and reformer was
treated in a delightful manner and showed
a careful preparation. The paper on Hull
House, Chicago, by Miss Edith Babcock,
was most interesting, being a compara­
tively new subject to those present Hull
House was founded by a very wealthy
young woman, Miss Jane Adams, in the
poorer part of Chicago, for working
women and girls. A grand work has been
accomplished and Miss Adams has shown
what one woman’s energy, puck and de­
termination can accomplish.
The club
voted to send two delegates to Grand
Rapids, where a meeting is to l»e held for
the purpose of organizing a State Federa­
tion of Women’s Club.
Mrs. Hannah
Barlow and Mrs. Clement Smith were
chosen with Mrs. Annie Powers and Mrs.
James A. Sweeter as alternates.

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Congress.
Everything Is very close In Missouri
and both parties are claiming the victory.
Indications are that Deleware went re­
publican. though the democrats, it is
thought, will control the legislature.
Republicans claim Iowa by "5,000 and
claim to have elected 10 Congressmen.
Republicans claim Illinois by 90,000
plurality and the election of 20 republican
Congressmen and both branches of the

And attractive you
can make your home by
the outlay of a few
dollars. You need the
Furniture; we have it
to sell. Why can’t we
deal?

Welker, rep .1. .p

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I SELL THE CELEBRATED

*ren "'"dorboita ven aan-sslve
rampalati In every township. Every man
that could make n speech, and many that
ought not to have attempted it,
ere eulisted in the service in the hope of electing
■ con pie. The support of the solid phalanx
of democratic votes was counted on, not
Wisely but too well. The battle In the City
was fought stubbornly but quietly each
party getting out its vote In good shape.
The returns from the city along In the
evening furnished the first evidence of the
impetn^ng lands! air, but the funionists
kept a stiff upper lip and contented them­
selves by saying ’ wait till you hear from
the country." Returns from the county com­
menced to come In along about nine o'clock
and the faster they came the more the
fusionists seemed to lose all Interest and
concern In the election. To cheer Chairman
Heath up the returns from Texas were
occasionally read showing Hut atbe dem­
ocrats had carried the Lone Star state with
thepowlbk exception o tone Congressman.
-The great changes that have been
wrought tn Barry County are accountable
to two causes. isL The change of opin­
ion of a great many who have heretofore
voted otherwise than with the republicans.
2nd. To the disgust of a large number of
old line democrats to any mince-pie poli­
tics, and their dislike of any further polit­
ical bticcotache forced upon them by the
populist waiters. Their disgust is just as
thorough as their votes were unanimous
against fusion. They had principles that
they honor and respect and their ballots
show that they have no use for "half way"
or "third way" politics in the future. A
tabulated statement of the vote in Barry
County will be found elsewhere in this
issue showing the vote In every township
In Barry County.
THE STATE.
At this writing the indications are that
Rich will carry the state of Michigan by
from 75,000 to 100.000 pluralltv.
Michi­
gan. which was hit about as hard as any
stale In the union by the unjust provis­
ions of the Wilson bill, resents the injury
to her interests by returning a solid re­
publican delegation to Congress from
Michigan, being a gain of five republican
Congressmen from this state, none of
whom will have a pluralltv of less than
1500 aud from that up to 9000.
Congress­
man Thomas of this district will be re­
turned with a plurality somewhere In the
neighborhood of 7000.
The legislature
will be republican by over 100 majority,
Miner 8. Keeler of Middleville, carrying
Barry county by 1980 plurality.
David
Huggett for Representative carried the
county by nearly 1000 plurality over W.

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Cutters, Sleighs,
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that
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tbr "“'d "»» democrats"
"ne turarai’d
h*I'7r *ni ,u’ldn "K,|lI“I”1 d'”'“
« party
that had questioned their ability, their
S» Pronounced
Were the mumbllnu. |„ flct thM re,oWle.
■ns expected a good victory, but were tot"l at
,or ,be *' *'"ncbe ot vole,.
‘l,,w" &lt;» swell the ,|M
the|r
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county ticket and several l»etH
that aueb would b. the CBS,

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CLOSE OUT AT A BARGAIN TO MAKE
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Bv.rxlhln, Cora.
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In a circular Issued by Mr. Lowden be
claimed that the Banner lied in Its edit­
orial statement concerning the number of
eases that he commenced. Were it not that
the varacity of our statement was called
In question we would pay no attention
whatever to it. But in company with sev­
eral gentlemen of this city one of Mr.
Lowdens firmest supporters, went to the
Prosecutors office and examined Mr. Low­
dens record, as recorded under his direct­
ion in his own office, and after looking at
every case and counting them was compel­
led to admit that the Banxek’s statement
was correct, and that Mr. Lowden's cir­
cular was not so. Our report really favored
Mr. Lowden by giving him credit for two
more convictions than he was entitled to.
Mr. Lowden has been offered a present of
820 if he will prove the statements in his
circular true by the records in the Prose­
cuting Attorneys office. In one place In his
circular be referred to Attorney Generals
report ot 1893 to "page 237” when there
are but 213 pages in the whole report In­
cluding the Index and everything but the
blank leaves and cover. The statement was
evidently prepared in great haste.

All the state officers,
Congressman
Thomas. Senator Keeler. County Clerk
Nagler, Register Jordan, aud Court Com­
missioner Walker carried every ward and
Later returns from Illinois claims a re­
township in the county.
Quite a change
publican plurality of 125.000 and the elect­
wasn’t It?
•
ion of 21 out of 22 republican Congress­
In politics ns In everyday life people men.
respect the men who represent Homething
Strong, rep. defeats Grant dem. by 40,
definite and certain.
But my. how they
do set down on those men that are dis­ 000 for Mayor of New York city. Tammany
te
crushed. Thugs, ward bummers and
honest with themselves and claim to rep­
boodlers got a black eye Tuesday.
resent a half a dozen different tilings at
For
the aurpriaing results a good deal is
the
same
time.
1
dur to the democrats who are sick and
Tuesday was an ideal election day.
tired of being competed to vote for princi­
ples they don’t believe in.
The hunt after the Gyasticutus brought
If the Journal had got out another extra
out a large party Tuesday, and they were
edition Mr. Sweezey’m plurality would
- all well armed. Men lu every township
got a good crack at the Monster and hit probably have exceeded 1000.
him hard. It is hard to tell where he
We have been handed the following
was finally caught, but at any rate he was problem: “If Mr. Lowden was defeated by
West Virginia downs Congressman Wil­
caught
and mercilessly slaughtered amid 55 two years ago and 098 this year, at that
'
the plaudits of the people of the whole rate how long will it be before he is elected son by 2000 plurality. Republicans control
the legislature and will elect »U.S. Sena­
county.
prosecutor?”
tor to succeed’ Senator Camden.
Republicans will have 250 members of
Congress In the next bouse. . 1
o Hafner.................. |= -2Pennsylvania election was very close.
t
Matthews, fus... ,
The republicans only bad a martin of 210,
000.
“ Cobb, rep.............. E
Frank Bullis drove in from Johnstown
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M«ad. prohl........ |~“ gWH
with the returns from that township get­
ting here long before many of the towns
| «a Baughman, dem..1*
joining the city. Frank is a hustler anyway.
। = Wright, rep./., i
The political uprising of the people Tues­
day outstripped everything iu the political
■ O Woodmansee. fu«^
history of the country. The people are
supreme and they have'most emphatically
____ Sackett rep..........
declared in favor of the progressiveness,
kt.
•
Lowden. proh!....P
and the integrity of the grand old party.
| ? ^dwaUader.-deml5

EV

* LARGE NUMBER ENLISTED IN
THE HUNT FOR THE GYA8TICUTU6 AND THE
MONSTER
WAS KILLED.

Its now ••Senator*’ Keeler.
Senator Keeler Is a whole running team
with a horse to spare.
J. G. Hughes’ majority In Barry testifies
to bow well be is regarded In bls own
home.

KLECT10X N0TK8.

10. 1'.j

Carriages and
Road Wagons

A Soul Stirring Tragedy
Connected With the Bat­
tle of the Ballots.

Even rock ribbed, democratic Carlton
fell In line and gave a good republican
majority.

111

AND LANDS THE FUSION POPU­
LIST CANDIDATES AND SYM­
PATHISERS IN THE SOUP.

WHOLE NO. 2056

New York electa Morton rep. over HUI.
dem. for governor by 150.000 plurality.
RePub eans also elect 24 Congressmen
and will have control of the state legislat­
ure.

11-

DEMOCRACY MCKS HARD 1
I HAVE A FEW

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Largest Circulation
of any paper tn the
County.

Wlaner. probi

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ever gone.
In her place there rises a woman who
has learned woman’s hardest lesson. The
lesson that her love was only a toy, that
she has poured out her heart’s treasures In
vain. Realizing this she masks her agony
and goes back to her work.
She Is very gay now. A ready jeat, a
quick laugh, they are never wanting. The
world never knows of that half hour on
the shaded porch, never reads the look of
utter weariness In her eyes.
-We laugh when our hearts are the saddest
We hide all oar grieve* with i "tn’ta.
Oar nHces t_ _. ‘
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And our beans
• MlLOMDMABsn.

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Notice.
Citizens of Hastings. You are hereby
respectfully invited and requested to attend
a Public Meeting in the Circuit Court room
on Tuesday evening Nov. 13th. at 7 o'clock
for the purpose of consulting together in
regard to ftmeodmente and changes pro­
posed to be made to our City Charter and
board of education. Many citizens have
expressed themselves ou this subject, and
at their request I call this meeting.
Btlvkstkk Greusml, ,

Mayot

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There Is Merit
I was in a bad condition

ft has done me

on his pillow. Once a

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—Mourning in th« Empire

_____
St. Petersbitrg
etersburg,. Nov.
Nov. ft—Emperor
Emperor
Alerand.r IU. erar of oil th. Ruralra. 1
died
at
I.ivnAia
at
9-1R
&lt;tieu at LivaGia at 2.15 o clock TK..~
Thur*- i।
clay afternoon. A few hours later the
thunderous booming of vannon at Lt- 1
T»au sad St Peterabhrir announced I
that the
the c
crar
wm dead,
dcd. and
.nd th.l
h. 1
that
’zar was
that he
who had been the Grand Duke Nicho­
las reigned in his stead.
Faced Death Calmly.
Yalta, Nov. ft—The czar was told
on Tuesday that he could live only a
few days more. He listened composed
ly. During the rest of the day he
passed most of his time in disposing of
his personal and family affairs. Then

John R. Lochary, Roxbury, Ohio.
with Iwr Hiomach, Heart Falpltatiwa,

Vlaafta*. Since taking Hood's Sarsapa­
rilla I am m well as ever. I give Hood's Barlaparilla all the credit. I took no other
Medicine. John R. Lochart, Roxbury, Ohio.

Hood’s^ Cures
PARKER’S
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GRATEFUL—COMFORTING.

EPPS COCOA
BREAKFAST—SUPPER.
“By a thorough khowtedge of the natural
laws which govvra the operation* of digvston
and nutrition, and bv a careful application of
the tine proprieties of well selected f’oco*. MrEpp&gt; has provided tor our breakfast and sup­
per a delicately flavored beverage which may
save ua many d.jetora’ bills. Itie by Judlclou*
use of such at tleles ot diet that a constitution
may be gradually built up until strung enough
to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds
of subtle maladies arc. floating around us
ready to attact wherever there 1* a weak point.
W e may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping
ourse.ves well fortified with pure blood and a
properly nourished frame. —Civil Sruvice
Gazktte
Made simply by boiling water or milk, bold
OTJy in half-pound tins, by Grocers, labelled

JAMES EPPS &amp; CO. l-td..Homoejiatbic chemists, London. England
NOTICE OF HEARING CLAIMS.
State of Michigan, County of Barry.—ss.
Notice la hereby givrn. that by an order of
the Probate Caurt for the Uoualy o( Barry,
made on the eleventh day of October A. D.
18M. six months from Hi it date were allowed
for creditors to pres-nt their claims iigainst the
estate of Joseph D.Feheley.late ot said Oountj,
deceased, and Cliat all creditors or said deceai
eu are required to present their claims to said
FroVutc Court, at the Probate office, in the city
ol Hastinif*, for examination and allowance, oti
or before the 11th. day of April next, and
that such claims will be beard before said
Court, wo Friday, the itth day of January,
and on Thursday, the llth day of Apfll
next, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of each of
those days.
Dated Oct. llth.. A. D. 18M.
Chas. W. Armstrong, Judge of Probate.

Hastings City Bank.
Hastings,

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open foi business Dec. 15.18*8.
officers:
D. G. RoWnBM, President;
Chester Messer, Vice. Pres.
D. W. Reynold", Cashier
DIrJECTOH8:
D. W. Reynolds.
W. H. Pewere,
D-G. Robinson,
JohnCarveCb,
_________
Chester
Messer
F. T. Colgrove.

end with his
occasional
Wednesvveanesday morning he looked for the last
timb from the windows of
&lt;
the palace,
He was long silent: then
i
he said
that he could
last hours on Russian soil.
n' -Lt he had no sleep. He
was wracked constantly by violent
coughing and ’
arrhage. His heart
it often seemed to
beating. These distresawere accentuated at
Thursday morning, but
,
afterward
the
czar ral­
lied slightly.
He
was fully con­
scious.
He
wished
the
sac­
rament to be given him in the pres­
ence of the family, and he received the
viaticum with grateful fervor.
An
hour and a half later he was seized
with * violent spasm*. It seemed as
though death had come, but he rallied
again, and at 12:80 he appeared to be
free from pain—even comfortable.
But the weakening heart beats and
breathing told his physicians that the
end was coming fast He was con­
scious almost to t^ie last moment. At
2:15 his eyes closed slowly and he
ceased breathing.
Victoria Deeply Moved.
London, Nov. ft—News of the czar's
death reached Balmoral castle at 7 p.
m. Thursday. The queen was not sur­
prised as she had been informed of
every phase of thi czar’s illness, never­
theless she was deeply moved when
■he learned that the end had come
She sent a long telegram to the
czarina, and issued to the court offi­
cials the usual instructions as to,
mourning.
Paris, Nov. 2.—The first news of the
czar’s death came to Paris in an official
dispatch to the foreign office. It was
simply that the czar was dead, and
was conscious to the last The dis­
patch was shown at once to President
Casimir-Perier,
He read Jt, laid it
down, and after a long silence said:

“He was France’s strong and loyal
friend."
William Harrah* for the New Cxar.
Berlin, Nov. 2. —At a banquet
Thursday night Emperor William an­
nounced that he had received news of
far-reaching gravity, the death of the

♦S. CORDOVAN

s0} poDn,di’.

valuable
machinery and a large'
amount of beef. The efforts of the
firemen to confine the flames to this
house proved successful, but only at
the cost of two lives.
The insurance on the property de­
stroyed amounts to 8220,000, and the
loss will be almost 8500,(XX).

i

weighs 280 pounds and is 0 feet 1 inch | tn
schMtile a» were returned to the Andi
tolhe
the ,ni&gt;
intod&lt;y
day o!
of JuD
June.
18M.’
in height His mother's weight is 244 j। tor General,prior
Pri or to
*‘ ,8M
pounda His sister, who also lives in , and
“”rt remain unpaid.
1 Your petitioner further shows and avers that
that city, weighs 2S1 pounds, aud the the taxes, interest, collection fee and coat of
advertising and other expenses of sale, as set
other two children of the family are forth Insiud Bcbodule A. ar* a valid lieu on the
equally bulky.
Altogether the six several parcels of land described. In said
members of this family weigh 1,(181 schedule.
Your petitioner further shows that the said
pounds.
taxes on sui&lt;| described lands hare remained
APPLIED THE TORCH.
unpaid for more than one year from and alter
the date of their return to the County Treasur­
The tatbor Trouble* in New Or loan* Take
er of said County of Barry under the provisions
of Art number two hundred of the Public Acts
an Incenillarj- Form.
of 1891. or under the provision* of the several
New Orleans. Nov. 5.—-Develop­
tax laws under which any of such taxes were
ments in the labor troubles show the
previously returned, and for more than one
year prior to the flrat day of May. 18M; and the
desperation of the white men who work
said taxes not having been paid, and the same
along the levee and indications are
being now due and remaining unpaid as abort)
For all the ailments of Throat set forth, your petitioner prays a decree In fav­
that the worst is not yet over. Sunday
or of the State ut Mlehixau against each parcel
and Lungs there is no cure so
afternoon the torch was applied to the
of said lands, for the payment of the several
quick and permanent as Scott’s
amounts ot taxes. Interest, collection fee. coat
wharf of
the
West ’ India and
of advertising and other expenses of sale, as
Pacific Steamship company on the
Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil. It is । computed
and extended In said schedule,
levee at th$ foot of Nun street, und be- ।
against the several parcels of land contained
palatable,
easy
on
the
most
deli
­
therein, and In default of payment of the said
fore the flames were subdued there
cate
stomach
and
effective.
several sums computed and extended against
was a losa pt 8200,000 in merchandise,
said lands, that eaeh of said parcels of land may
be sold for the amounts due thereon, as pro­
cotton and damage to one of their
vided by taw, to pay the lien aforesaid.
steamships. About half was Insured,
And your petitioner will ever pray, etc.
,
Dated. Sept. 1. 18M
Stanley w. Turner.
Auditor General.
Milwaukee, Nov. 3.--Pension Agent
Woodnorth has received notification of
the death of Amon 8. Root, of White­
water, and instruction* to remove his '
•timulates the appetite, aids the
SCHEDULE A
name from the rolls.
Root was 102 1
digestion of other foods, cures
TAXES OF 18*.
years old and drew a pension for serv­
Coughs and Colds, Sore Throiit,
ices in the war of 181ft
His death
VILLAGE OF MIDDLEVILLE.
Bronchitis,
and
gives
vital
leaves but one pensioner in the Mil­
strength besides. It has no equal
waukee district who served during the
as nourishment tor Babies and
Mexican war—Silas Ware*, of Wau­
kesha.
Children who do not thrive, and

Coughing.

Scott’s
Emulsion

Barred Otat.

Washington, Nov. 5.—The post
office department has issued orders de­
claring the Artisans’ Savings and
Loan association of Pittsburgh, Pa.;
the Omaha (Neb.) Cooperative Supply
company, and the American Saving
and Loan association of Chicago to be
fraudulent concerns and not entitled
to use of the maila

Hm the only saving department in in Barry
ounty and pays interest on all Uinr

NOTICE FOR BEARING CLAIMS.
Michigan. County of Barry.—m.
Nottae is hereby given, that by an order of
Pis bate. Court for the County of Birry
&gt; It*1*
’,u»
ot Otteber. A. D.. 1WL.
f,om ,hal. d.ale wer® *,l°*ed for
creditor* to pre-ent their claims against &lt;he
estate of Alfred Parker, late of said County,
-deceased, and that al! creditors of said dice**
' ?.d a.re r&lt;,&lt;lu,r,'d t° tweseut thrir claim* to said
nfT/’tVi (
*l “»•,Probate office, in the City
'
‘’MH’lmutan and allowance. 00
lhe J1.1? d?y of
next- *nd that
iKe^*te.’T!L‘Seb*®r? **’&lt;*• said Court on
JL'?’?!’
&lt;V,’ro1 J’tewy. and rn Thun«av. cue 1 ith day of April next, at 10 o’clock in the
forenoon ..f each of those d-rs.
Dated. Oct, nth. A. D.. UN.
4-HAM. W, AEW8TWQNG. Judge of Probate.

A recent decision of the supreme
court is a construction of the fmuchls*
tax hw as applying to freight corpora­
Township I North of Range a We*:.
of bls bed. Althouffb bls entire emouruje wa* tions or those organised outside th®
Chanel several times them shsxtlj- waralnga
never failed to appear. The strain Onnlly state. It ha* heretofore been held
that it
applied to all *»«h in­
discriminately.
and.
in order to
»TO 8.11’33 .70
curbed to the Mcrtl intimidation* cf hi* «n»- bo
*ble
to
enforce
contracts, Mkhtg-n.
Politically the cxar was reactionary- He be- articles of association should be
recorded and franchise tax paid. It la t^rrn «&gt;f lid&lt; ’ vurt to be beM »t- iiastlrmi In the
e-88
14» ,70 M
ln
1Ue l°lno&lt;1
thc for
Psu-StariM
whose now held that it does not apply to Sr rt Nmir.l&lt;r, A. f&gt; l«M. M 111. owtr.luk
woUo
..Bu*ata
Ru**tan*.’party,
’ Heantago18 J2 2.28
•70 19.5ft
nixed Germany and formed an alliance with those whose business within the state o! court ™ m.t W. 1U.&lt;1 IhM .11 P-™-"
“ 743
consists merely of selling through esled in su«h tandsor awy part thrnMif. dretrFrooro. The darkest blot in hta htatory
iur to conteBt tn- lien claimed thereon by the
11
KrewuUra or U&gt;» . m. teou.uuU ol itinerant agents and delivering com­ State of MieblgBii. for such ta’rs, iutereBt and
-Os .l0 I Al
7^
U1,‘r prop'r'’ “4 modities manufactured outside the cbargaB. or any part iforeof, shall aptjsar in
10
10.71 1JM
lorceu to umlern’c.
saidIGmr tend fl te with t!i«« !■ rkthereof acting
iis rextater In ettuncery. thrtr oi'jecthiu* therestate.
.o.7Jor l.Iurt. Si Brtt u.y o&lt; lb. I.™ ol wu
.03 .70
St. Petkrsbvro, Nov. ft—The Official
court above menlwmrd. and that in default
tbrreef the *atnr will 1* txten &gt;• e«’nfe*vd and
Messenger Friday morning publishes
A. W. Warner, of Allegan, aged 84, a decree will l»e taken and entered a* prayed
2JO 75JT WAS 301 .70
’
the first proclamation of Emperor carried out a threat of revenge he for In said petition.
^Jther ®rd«rod
Town 1 North of Range o West.
that In imrsnar re of said decree the laiid* de­
Nicholas II. of Russia, in which, after madu six months ago.
He became b ribed luiul'l peillbi i for which a d-cree of
formally communicating to the nation angry with hi* daughter and »on-in- sate aball bv niwdr. will be sold for the teyeral
3W4
IT 40
1.38 .19 .06 ,7U
the news of the death of his father, law and told them they should never taxes. Intrrert aud
mined by »nci« decree, ou the fltat Monday in
Alexander III., he says:
Town 2 North of Range 9 West.
have a dollar of hia money, and that December tbenwfter. or on the day or days
“May the knowledge console you that our
subeedumit thereto a* nmy br necresxrj to
grief is the grief of our entire" beloved nation, when he got ready to die the house complete th* ante of *ald h*l and of each aud
Early in every parcel fcbereof. at th- office o&lt; the County
and may the nation not forget that tbo should be hl* funeral pyre.
strength and flrmuesn of holy Russia lies in Its the morning Warner fired the barn Treasurer, or «t »ueh eomenleut place aa shallbe selected by him at rhe county seat of the
unity and unbounded devotion to u&lt;
and then going into the house locked Cimuty
of Barr), state of Michigan; and that
.05 sn .70 1.10
“In thia sad and solemn hour in which we
the sale then and there made will be a public
ascend our ancestral throne of the Russian the doors and set the house on Are in a sale
and each parcel described In the deert-e
Township 8 North of Range o w«u.
empire and exardom of Poland and the grand half dozen places. Before men arrived shall be separately rxj»oM)&lt;i to sate for the total
duchy of Finland indissolubly linked with it. to put out the flames both building* taxes. Interretan-cltargea. and th- rete shall
Rec.
we. however, remember the legacy left us by
be made to’he pe»"O" offrelwg, to buy for any
our lamented father aud imbued with it we. in were beyond saving.
given tax ami pH' Ing th* hr' atbonut charged
against such pa reel, and amvnth.f n conveythe presence of the Most High, lake a Vow to
MichlgBD Get* Indemnity.
5.97 .84
aneeofttM* smallest undivided »e*» simple In­ IL
mv«ke our sole aim the development of the
In 1850 the general government terest therein: or. If no nereou will buy for any
power and glory ot our beloved Russia and the
2M 42 .12 .70 423
said several taxre aud pay the bahuire there­
granted to the state of Michigan all of of
happiness of our faithful subjects."
of and take n eonv-yance &lt;»J !-**&lt; than the entire siioaof ws of
CAT .»
The manifesto concludes with the its swamp and overflowed lands, and thereof, then tbo whole pared shall be offered
150
24A8 3.41 •» .70 SA­
sold. If any parrel of land cannot be sol I
command that the oath of all eg inn co a survey and plat were made, but the and
IB 80
1107 1X1
for tax*-, interest fled chanrea. such parcel
be taken to*him. Emperor Nicholas II., government continued to issue patents shall Ve passed
4«
r for l!»r tim- Iwitig, and
.11 .70 3.8*1
and to his heir apparent. Grand Duke until the number of acre* thus issued shall on th- Miccv-ding da), or b« fore the close
the Male, ne re off-red; and If. o« such «econd
George Alexuhdrovitch. his brother, amounted to 5,000. This ha* been the of
30 90
8.82 !J« .35
offer, ur during »tu b sale. &lt;bc name cannot be
who is to be entitled czarowitz until basi* for a claim pending for many sold tor the amount aforesaid, the Cbunty
Towu4
North
f
of
Ran»e,9,West.
God may bless with a son the union' years, and not until now adjusted. Treasurer shall bld off the same In toe name of
Bee.
U’w?tnesH the Hon. Clrnmnt Smith, Circuit
which his majesty is about to enter The state land commissioner received
2022 2.83 .81 .70 u.v.
into with Princess Alix of IIesse-Darm­ from the secretary of the interior an Judge, and the acai of said Circuit Court of
J0 .70 yjft,
Barry County, tfat* 4th day of September. A. D.
stadt.
40
indemnity certificate for 5,000 acre* 1881.
C
lement Smith.
which is estimated to yield the state
Circuit Judge.
Berlin, Nov. 5.—The Lokal Anseiger at least 140,000.
Counterslgnrd. John G. Nagler.
Town 2 North of Range 10 West.
says that the funeral of Czar Alexander
Register.
Sec.
tB^e pl«tce between the 16th
Reports to the state board of health
and 30th of November, and that the
9A4 1 27
s part of nw
marriage of Nicholas II. and Princess by slxty-six observers in different
STATE OF MICHIGAN.
T.Oi .15 .&lt;M .70
Alix will take place a few days after parte of the state during the week
•5.01
I To the Cimilt 'Jourt for the County of Barry, m
w*4 '*xeept 40
the funeral It is expected that am­ ended October 97 show that inflamma­
Chaneerr.
on w aide
a.» lx .97
8.91
The petition of Stanuky W. Titrnkh, Audi­
nesty will be granted to many politi­ tion of the bowels increased, and that
part of nw fl
tor
General
ot
said
state
nf
M'rhlznn.
re*vectcal offenders hi commemoration of the cholera infantum decreased in area of fully show* that ihe IM of laud* hereinafter set ;
2.64
accession of Nicholas II.
prevalence. Consumption was reported forth nnd rnarkM ’ Schedule a.” fkwtalM a.
ot al! lands In
County’ «f Barry ;
at 283 places, scarlet fever at fifty- deacrlptlou
upon
which
taxes
were
sw*ed
for
the
year*
Township 2 North of Range 10 West.
BIG FIRE AT SOUTH OMAHA.
three, typhoid fever at seventy-nine, mentioncii *h&gt; relt. and which were returaM
Sec.
delinquent for nmi-iaqment of taxes, and
IlammoDd’i Packing Plant Attacked by diphtheria at thirty-eight, measles at a*
which taxes Itave not l»-eu paid; Ibgefbcr with
six and smallpox at Detroit, Man­ 1 be total amount of M»rh taxes, with interest
cnnipuied thereon to tbo time fixed for sate,
Omaha, Neb., Nov. 8.—Fire in the chester. Cheboygan and Norvell.
«4
7 40
3.97
4.M
and collection fee as provided by taw. aud the
M&gt; 4
7 40
3JT7
.13 .70 AM
Hammond Packing company’s plant in
cost of advertising and other expenses ot sale
sw 4
22 40
2.70
of each of s»id parcel* ot land.
South Omaha Friday morning de­
Your iteUtlouer further shows to the Court
Jackson
has
the
heaviest
policeman
Town 3 North of Range in West.
stroyed the beef house, a four-story
said lands were returned to the Auditor
in Michigan. Officer Chalker, who has that
General under the provisions of Section iiBof
structure, 200 feet square, which orig­
inally cost $200,000, and was filled with lsfI. on the police force there for two
10.20 1.43 .« .70 !X74.

or ptetota

COOK BROS.. Proprietors.

overcomes
Any Condition of Wasting.
-3oaat,H. Y. AL Druggist*. 60c.and JI

I? PPI? I?

OF BU88IA.
“He
mindful of
our
traditions,"
he
added,
-which
in times bound ns into
brotherhood to
the
Russian
'
imperial
household and in recent times again
pathy for the new emperor we couple
the desire that Heaven may give him
strength for his difficult office. Long
live Emperor Nicholas II.
Hurrahl”
The band then played the Russian
anthem.

F1OCHA ENAMELLED CALT

March 10. IMS The death ot hl* older brother
Nicholas left him erarowits, or heir apparent
to the throne. In 1WB he married the Donis!

Wales. Thslr Brat child. Nicholas AlszandroTiujh. who will be the next crar. was bora May
12. )B88. When tbs nllhllim killed Alexander
IL fa 1881 theRussisa monarchy wm so severe­
ly shaken that do attempt was made to celebrate
the coronation of the new emperor. Id lt«,
however. Alexander HL was crowned at Mos-

Middletown. N. Y., Nov. ft—Mrs.
Lydia Caldwell King Mulock died here
Thursday at the advanced age of 100
years. Many of her descendants are
prominent throughout this state and
in the west Mrs. Mulock celebrated
her centennial birthday two months

Lansing, Mich., Nov. 8.—The su­
preme court has set aside the judg­
ment of the court below and sustained
the validity of the proceedings remov­
ing the county seat of Berrien county
from Berrien Springs to St Joseph.
This ends a long fight
Chicago, Nov. 5.—Philip Augustus
Hoyne, for forty years United States
commissioner for the northern district
of Illinois, died at his home in this
city Saturday, aged 70 years.
Hannibal, Mo., Noy. 2.—{lilchriat
Porter, ex-member of congress and
brother-in-law of J. O. Broadbead,
minister to Bwitserland, died here of
heart disease, aged Tt
Nov. ft—When the pre­
fer enlarging Hoffman
completed Now York
will have the finest quarantine station

1.72

gin nln&lt;
M4 of nw 4
ne4of ne 4

21

6.78 .81

10 a. south
sld** of sw fl 4 30. 10

send

.17 .70 5.73

8.06 I jll

3-22 .45 .13..70 430
Township 3 North ol Range 10 We»t.

CITY OF HASTINGS.
12.02 1^8

i Th nta, of M
andM
n 3 rds of lot

Lots 998 und
LoteTOM. ftt».
ibto. nn. itA
Bad 1129
.19
Ix&gt;t 1302
Coni. 4 rds e
of se cor of
Blk. 4 Cb.imbertalo’s add.
(hence s 12 rds
e 29 rd*, n 12
rds. thence w
iohes
4.W .68 .19 .70 6.42
•
Town 3 North of Range 8 West.
Bee.
Und. s inter­
est In n io 5t100a of w 73 a
ofsw 4
8
7.71 1.08 .31 .70 9.S0

CHAMBERLAIN’S ADDITION.
Blk.

.
TAXES OF 188B.
Town 4 North. Range 9 West.

laOl

7

40

s

r

Com. 4 rds e
and 32 rds and
2 ft a on JeffersenSt from
the ae cor of
Jot 1 thence a
22 rds. e f9
rds. n 22 rd*,
and w » rds.
to beginning. &amp;

Bee.

»e H

i«

thence w 40
rds. r 30 rds
ne 50 rd“- along
centre of high-

Entire BlksM.
®, to and 71

■
Figure* Revised.
Auckland, N. Z., Nov. 2.—Of the
passengers on board the Walrapa,
which was wrecked off Great Barrier
island Sunday night it is now known
that eighty-one were rescued and
fifty-eight drowned, while of the crew
forty were saved and twenty loat, the
captain being also among the victims.

.207.06 .70 2.41

is a e aide of
sw fl 4 of ue 4 :

SAI 1.40 .23 .70

TAXES OF IBM.

Town i North,Range” West­
Bee.,

CITY OF HASTINGS.

Chamberlain’s Addition.
Blk.
IJMi

EASTERN ’ADDITION,
Interlined "Celluloid"Co»«i, and Cuff,
turn water like a duck ’• LbcL end »how
neither ,[»t nor aoi). Thev are not
effected by penpinrtion, and alwara
look„ffriXoitoftheboa. W^n
they get aoiled you can clean them
m aminnte bymmply wiping off with
a wet doth. Tbeaearebut afcwof the
advantage,ol1 wearingthe "Cdlnloid"
Collar, and Cnfla. There are many
othera that yon will rewlily diacovi
thefimt time yon wear one.
, . tkH'
the only waterproof inter1 h^.tolletennd cuft made. Be sure to
15“ the genome with thia trade mark

rBLteuiiO
ra.

rt* dt«^ perfect
Made in all auea and all

turned-down collar.

r

THE CELLULOID COMPANY

1.90

Blk.
Lot 6
11
Lot w. 10 and
W M of lot

12.06 t.O&gt; .48 .TO H 23

KEN FIELD’S ADDITION.

Town 2 North, Range 10

Blk.

swf! Hof

a K of lot 2

6 147.81 16.77 5.03

TAX £8 OF Uhl.
VILLAGE OF CEDAR CREEK.
Town 2 North. Range s West.

VILLAGE OF CEDAR CREEK.
Town 2 North of Range 9 West.

Bee.
M JO

Lot 7

I-ot 7
TAXES OF 1802.
Town 1 North. Range 7 West.

T rnshtp 1 North at Range 7 West.

■* *

«t

IB

I7A1

,n .TO

JO .13 .&lt;H .70 !

VILLAGE OF HICKORY CORNERS.

Town 1 North of Range 9 West.
Sec.
Com at a point
- -• ■
■ :; i
highways rd*
* of see X*
1
theueo w to
rds. s 2 rd-, w
1;
4 rd*, m 4 rds.
e 4 rds. a 4

VILLAGE OF MIDDLEVILLE

Blk.
nfcd n * of Jots

6.19 A7 .25 .70 8.01

�—

stoves.

W.

—

I

'i ff 3|

of

MOHTUAGK 8*Lt

or a certain mortgage, executed bv Mll’.oi .1
,u'04l“
Jlriite. husband and wffo
tel^vl M. I&gt;«*wev. dhted the fourue«.?‘» dav
rtf xr’• V'-’W’M ’he alxt.emli day
of Mareh U92. and on which there
’• u.- *t
On® Hundred ana n vv’hjx
and SA-KO hollars, notice is hereby |rtv«-i* ’hat
Pro matter of the estate ot Lucinda hr vlrtar of ihr pnwer &lt;&gt;f sale In Mild m&lt;,j,
1 shall foreclose the same by a sale, at nubile
•im-nsetl.
»U1? , ‘&lt;h*** fodder, at the nort h
■ tud filing the petition duly verified
lI&gt;e Hty of
. rit.nl.admiolrtratoreC said rsine. IuIm* • ibe. °’U,rt Hou*
nrawi^h d hi-tiualAccount this day filed tn Hastings, on Hie twenty second dnv ot Deeem
ber
nen
at
twelve
o'clock npon. ot all that cer­
k*!&lt;’ro&gt; r’ n’sy be hearT. and allowed and he
tain
piece
«»r
jauvel
of
land
Nltuafo
In
the lu*naic- J
itart.
,i u is ordered, that I-rljbw, the isib -hip of Johnstown in the County.ot Barry and
&lt;rt Michigan, and described asfoliowB.
• i « r A. D. t*H. »t fen o’dosklD ibe
day.»S
i- su’jed lor tbe hearing ot aald to «vR: Comnivhciitg thirteen rotis we«t of
1 tluuiw be rs at law ut said de- ike north eart corner of Section nineteen
.visin' - ' .&lt;U other fH-rsooa Interested Id sale taence running south twelve rods, thence wert
wtid. are reqolrel to appear at a amaioo of • Ighl rrxls. th«*uce north twelve rods and thence
ttMG-urt. tivutobe lioldeu at the Probate eart eight rod» to the place ot t&gt;egtuniug. the
&lt;-:tv of Hartings. In *niii County. aam-v being the mortgaged prtinlartv.'
Dated September Pith, l»i.
.X ,
it any there be. why the prayer
Lkvj M. Dkwey.
„i rt,e •. --ti.iurr m*v u«»t bi- granted. Aud it li»
Mortgagee.
f itthiT onicred, that said petit toner give notice
C
ham II. Bach:.
tn the I'-r.-’t'- inten-ded In said eatate. ot tbc
Attorney f w Mortgager.
neo-b'I &lt;sht jretllton and the hearing
th,bv muiMtig n copy of tnis order to be
pnbl-ti-.: in-tlie Hasting* Bannkr. a news’
NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT.
Barer rrinttrt kmI circulated lu .said County ot
Kun i-•&gt;••rael: weak for three auocesslve State of Michigan. In the Circuit Court for the
County of Barrv.
te said day of hearing.
CHAS. W. AltMOTBONG
Adrian D. C.mk and Henry C. Cook, ropirt
Judge ot Probata.
nets under the firm name of Cook &amp; Ouok
. i . ,-f the Probate Court for tin
Barr-. bolded at the Probate Office In
' Hastings, In said county, on Fri
•. ill dav of October, in the year
ud right hundred aud ninety four.
Cltarles W. Armstrong. Judge ol

Fraak Carpenter.
.
In Mtat&amp;ment.
Notice h hereby given th a ou the 21st day of
September. A. D. 1334. a writ of attachment was
duly Issued out of the Circuit Conn for the
Count* ot Barry, al tbc suit of Adrian D Cook
&gt;and Henry C. Cook, copartners, doing busln**ss
j HaMlugn. Mtehlican. under the firm name
at
। and Style of Cook &amp; Cook, the above named
।plaint ff«, against the land’. teneim&lt;uls, good*
;and ch.auIs. moneys and effects ot Frank Car­
’penter . the defrndaut above named, for the siuu
of one hundred and four dollars and thirteen
cents. (gl(H |3), which said writ was returnaldu
(an the --nd dav of October. A. 1‘. !AM.
Dated this 10th day otOctober. A. I). 1«94. '
SWKKZKY &amp; SWKRZKV.
Attorneys for llalntlff.

I .,

PRORATE ORDER.

Sill- 4 Mictitom. county of Barry—ss.
v *
•:&gt; ot th.- lYotiate Court for the
Gniniy rt
Holden at the Probate office,
ii-il-.-’
-*f Hastlnas. In said county, or.
Twsda'
h- -*t* ’’ay of October, in the
,cir eii- ’.i i us.tnd fciKht hunftredand atacty
^'4-- ■ Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
•r of the estate of Ha an ah A.

H&lt;

MEXICO SHOCKED.
Dl^rtrou. Re.^ of

Reocn{

light in the south.

COIN FROM JEWELRY.

tn. KmUipu.
““rthquake.
Twenty thousand people of Lontal- Ono of the Secrets of the Pawn­
brokers’ Trade Revealed.
10 ,h“r °” McKinley nt
New Orlean». according to*press dis­
patches. 13.000 succeeded.
Citizens of UnredMemed Pird re* .Melted Up and
wealth and power who had always
been democrats had charge of the
aud Returned In the Shape
meeting, were conspicuous throughout
ol Gold Coin.
Cht o. Mexico, Np,. S.—The ekrth- the vast assemblage, and some delega­
«».ke which ,i.ltaJ*thl,
tions had traveled two hundred miles
“Looks funny, doesn’t it? All the
to hear the champion of protection. same there are a dozen of those ma­
1 he speech was worthy of the great chines going at least once a week in
El ,
h“ be'n ,elt •*■&gt;« ISMoccasion,
an earnest and powerful ap­ this city that the public never heard
R'Port* ol d.raMt„ to life and property
peal for the true American policy, and about before. When you understand
k? “ °Ti. n v1"1"* 'Elected, bunt l« the press dispatches, in that region
it you will be able to tell your friends
In thU ' l. thlrt.e',‘ t*°P'e "'•« killed
never too favorable to the republican
y ,“d Bt
«&gt;ree nt cause, say that “nearly every sentence what becomes of the gold and silver
b?n h' P°.lo&lt;
Many roof, of old of the speech, which occupied two they leave with their ‘uncle’ and never
redeem. ‘On the dead.’ now; don’t
erelh rr,f1 “n‘’
'“■‘noce.
hours in delivery, was interrupted
V“ in,lMn death the occupants with cheers." Familiar os most of his give me away and I will tell you some
of the secrets of the pawnbrokers*
oi the houses.
reasoning may have been to northern trade."
Shocks Etsewhere.
audiences, it evidently came like a 1
The remark, says a Chicago inform­
brom telegraph advices from central revelation to moat of his hearers in
and southern Mexico the disturbance Louisiana, who had been taught all ant, was made in a little dark room in
It costa five cents a year “
is shown to have covered the state and their lives to believe that protection the rear of one of the big loan offices.
federal district of Mexico, and lasted was only u sharp Yankee dodge to rob The proprietor went on to say the re­
from one to four minutes. Seven dis­ the south for the benefit of the manu­ ports show that ten to fifteen per
ordinary kind of salt with dirt 1
cept. of all articles placed in “hock" is
and lime and other impurities In 1
tinct shocks were felt al Jujutla, in facturing north.
it. You don’t think much about
never called for. Then often gold and
the state of Morelos, and smart shocks
salt becBuac it coats bo litUe.
Probably this great meeting marks silver is purchased outright by the
You need think only of three
were felt at Tulanclngo, in the state the beginning of a revolution in soutltwords to be Sure of the best—
pennyweighter
ounce,
and
in
one
way
of Hidalgo. At OjuMio an Indian and crn. bP‘QI°n- Far too long southern
or another a large amount of the pre­
his wife were crashed to death under politicians have been laboring by a 1
cious metals is accumulated. To turn
the roof of their adobe house.
l
means, honest or dishonest, to destroy old-style goods into ready cash is the
People Turn to I*rayer.
the value of the principal crops raised problem that confronts the loan
Being a holiday and one of the chief by southern plan tors. The prostration
broker.
festival days of the year, the theaters of the cotton manufacture, by removal
On the floor of the back room,
It !b the onlv absolutely ,
were thronged, and panics ensued. Sev­ of protective duties, hurts the mill
Reached after setting half a dozen
kKVJL
pure salt. It Is put upj
eral people were hurt In the rush of hands of northern cities, but immeas­
V
iu clean, dlrvproof Ikjx- 1
electric alarms going and the pressing
exit, and many women went into hys­ urably more the owners of southerd
os aud is sold by the A
of numerous buttons, was a peculiar
boat grocerB. If you J
terics. The songs on the stage were plantations. Ik tween Fall River und
don’t Und it-write ton* and
contrivance looking like a six-inch tile
succeeded by impassioned prayers for Manchester the cost of transportation stood on end, with a brass barrel cov­
| we’ll nee that you gut it. If
I you make butler, look for^W
forgiveness and confession of error. is about the same year after-year, and
ered wua
with pipes
pipes uy
by its siue.
side. A
A copper
copper
, ,
'— --------- .------ ,
crvu
I our Dairy Salt. .
v
The plays were generally abandoned the lower cotton goes. the greater tho p^, some iron tool* and wme
I
DIAMOND
DFOIXirtinnnto advantage
rtrlvantnern in favor of
..................
„
end the audienoes remained In the proportionate
L CRYSTAL SALT CO.,
that looked like comknon flower pots
seats, kneeling in prayer. Traffic was American mills to balance the differ­ lay on the floor.
St. Clair, nich.
completely abandoned ut the first ence in cost of labor and capital. All
“This copper barrel,’’ said the propri­
premonition.
Drivers deserted the the outside world will not use more etor, “is filled with naphtha; these pipes |
street ears and coachmen their hacks than about 5.000,000 bales of American lead to this tile or furnace; this hanale
to kneel in prayer along with the cotton at the lowest price at which it
here is for the forcing of air behind
MORTGAGE SALK.
throngs sending .up their supplica­ can be obtained. The American mills
the naphtha so it will make a strong
Default having been made in the najment ol
tions. In palace and in humble home without protection must either con­
blast; these pots orc crucibles. Into the a mnrteage mane bv Dewitt C. Ranrey and hla
nothing but prayer was to l&gt;e heard. sume less or get it at a lower price.
Mary A. list nej 4« Hiram M. Ctuue, Felr
furnace we place the crucible, into the wile,
rnarj 2ud. iRt®, mid ou February 4in. niW&gt; re­
The threatened destruction was made The whole hkttory of the cotton indus­
crucible goes the gold. Hot, isn’t it? corded m the otnee ot the Begbier of Deed* of
more solemn by the ringing of bells in try in this country turns, upon the de­ So hot that we are compelled to wear Barry County In the State of Michigan. In Liber
velopment of the manufacture by pro­
20 of Mortgage* on page 651. on which inert­
the swaying church towers.
colored glasses to see what’s going on. gage there is claimed to be due Four Hunched
tection.
But that's nothing to the way the Thirty nine dollars and seventy one cents and do- •
The Louisiana planters have a spe­
suit nr proceed Ings at law having been Insti­
COST OF ARMY RATIONS.
cial necessity. After many years of thing is done in Uncle Sam’s furnaces. tuted to recover the' amount secured by said-'
moruage or any part thereof.
In One Year the Muldler* Dm B8.637.1'
Now here goes to fill the crucible."
democratic revenue duties, the south
Therefore by virtue ef the power of sale eonInto the stone jar went gold watch tained in said mortgage notice is hereby given,
never produced more than 500,000,000
Washington. Nov. 3.—It cost $2,899.­
that on Saturday* December Irt. JAM, at ten
cases
und
chains
with
family
histories,
pounds of sugar. In nearly thirty
o
’
clock hi the forenoon, mere will be »o,d at ■
502 to feed the army during the fiscal
years of duties on imports imposed crests and initials, souvenir spoons the north frontdoor ot rhe Court House, in the
City of Hartings. County of Barry and State pt
year ended June 30, 1SU4, according to
for revMKiue by republicans, the pro­ and breastpins of forgotten dates, Michigan, said court house being the phu-e ta
the annual report just made to the
duction was never as large. The tariff rings that could have spoken of wed­ which the circuit court for tin: counts vf BW,
secretary’ of war by brig. Gen. John 1’. of 1890 abolished duties on raw sugar ding bells and birthdays in the long Ib held. at public auction tonic highest bidder,
Hawkins, commissary general of sub­ imported, but gave a direct bounty ago. golden charms, scarf pins with the premises described In said mortgag". or so
much thereof as may K* nece-sarj to satisfy the
sistence. The other expenses of the com­ equal to the former revenue duty to the jewels removed, and odds and ends amount due on a dd in irtgage, with the interest
missary department bring the total the American producers ol sugar, and collected.in a week’s trade. The esti­ thereon, and all legal costs, said nrenilres being
situate in the village of Deltuh.ln the Coauty
amount expended during the year up the production immediately and very mated value of the hatful of stock was iif Barry aud State of Michigan, and described^
to $2,037,170,‘leaving a balance of $159,- j greatly increased. Improved' machiu- one thousand dollars in pure gold. as lots number seventv oneetrt M-vrulv two of
Janies R. Bush's Addition to the village of Del­
57G. Liquid coffer alone co^tf,$3,851.
I cry was put in, works und plantations Into the melting collection went a lot ton
Dated September3.WDI. Him M Cuask.
BURIED^CITY DISCOVERED. I were improved at great cost, and'the of borax. This was to make the gold
Mortgagee.
| producers, relying upon the pledge of flow when sufficiently melted. There Alcnzo E. Kennston, Attorney for Mortgagee.
was
no
smoke,
nothing
but
a
sickly
BIr Toller City Uurarthed
Bi&lt;» ■ the nation in the act of 1990. set them1 selves with great energy and courage smell of naphtha, the noise of the blast,
MORTGAGE SALE.
Panama, Nor. 2.—Advices from Hon- ; to the task of making the country in- and the flittering whiteness of the
Default having been made in tho conditions'
cf a certain mortgage*, executed bv Charles D.
duras report the «|5scovery of the re- j dependent of the world in augur pro­ crucible.
and Ida M. Johnson. btHband and
’ To get a closer look at the melting Johnson
mains of tin ancient Toltec city in the duction, as it has been made iu other
wife, to Lucinda C. Cneoey and Alice E. Mlles,
center of a mahogany swamp near Rio | industries.
But
now, democratic gold a pair of green eyeglasses was listed the twenty four th day nf August, ifixi re­
corded
ibe
twenty fourth duv or August 1883
Grande. They cou\prise hundreds of tariff reformers, with the aid of dem- furnished. As the broker stirred tho »nd on which tlure Is due'at this dale three
large, well-built stone dwellings and ' ocratic representatives und senators contents of the crucible with an iron Hundred and fifty six and 00-100 Dollars, the
mortgagees
having elected to df clare toe whole
three temples, each 100 fcet’lohg. 50 । from Louisiana, have abolished the poker black babbles would uome to the atnouat of said mortgage due and rmydble on
feet wide aud 35feet high. The streets j bounty and imposed a duty on foreign top, pieces of coarser metal would be MCcoun: of the nou-pavinent of the interest due
August twenty fourth IHM aceordlug to the
are paved. These ruins are how cov­ sugar which is only about half the seen struggling to the surface only to tin ms and conditions of said mortgage. Nettee
ered with 9 inches of soil.
revenue duty which proved inefficient Fink back into the yellow gold now is heiebyaivcu tl.ar, by Virtn-of the power sf
turned to fluid. The broker lifted the -ale iu said nwrtgngb.I shall forecluse 1 tie same*
for so many years.
a *ale. at pnbUc a-..el Ion, to the highest bldcrucible out of the furnace and poured by
der. al the imrtli frontdoor of the Court House,
The bounty was not an especial fa
Washington. Nov. 5.—United States
its white hot contents into an iron in the r'tyof IL-stluis. on the twenty second
toanyjrtate
any stateor
orany
anyset
setor
ofmen,
men, t&gt;ebeConsul Stephen at Annabcrg. Ger | vor to
day
of December 18M at twelve o'clock noon, of
many, iu . report «v»: -Tbe rtmw-I «"« the beet-Krower, of the west and mold. The mold rested in a pan of all that certain piece or psreel of laud situate
and being In tHe city 01 Hastings, in the County
plalinp tadnsln. with Ite seat In Drear | tl" maple-aorar producer, of the water. All the gold settled into the of
Kairy
ami state uf Michigan.mid described
den. Saxonr, i. beginning to feel the ,
&gt;ncruMed their product al»o a. mold aud the borax, turning black as as folfowB.to wii: A strip of land uii.cty cue feet
। it hit the water, staid on top. Ina few wide off of and from the mirth eml of lots num­
effect, of the war i. eastern .Via. The rnp.dly as they eould. in order to get s
bered five hundred and nine and five bdr.dTt*d and
sires hat inannfacterer. usually draw htrger share of the teueHL The offer minutes the borax was knocked off ten according to the original plat of the village
their maleHal. put up Into straw
°l«” “ everybody
Cal form, and out fell a bar of gold weighing sev­ (now citv) of Hasting*, recorded In Barrv Coun­
eral pounds, eight inches long arid ty Register’s office, subject to a reservation of
braids, from thins sod Japan. Thc | and Kanto. \ ermon. and Lou sutua,
a strip live fe-rt whl&lt;* off-the north end ot said
,, , ..
.
were all free to expand production as probably three-fourths ot an inch , l”ts I'.T an alley tbc '.tune being the mortgaged
blockading of the ix.rts from which '
hl.v
w Thc Bl„htlon „f this square. After cleaning the bar was preml-ej,
Da’cd Septembtr Zilh, 1884.
these braids were exported has caused
,
A lick K. Milks.
. scarcity and higberprices ot the raw
-»S» planters laid aside for shipment to the treasury.
!
“We do this once a week," said tho
Mortpw..
a sea l j
t
F
[ of Louisians the difference between
Chas. H. BaVf.r.
material.--------- -------------------democratic free trade and republican I proprietor as be shut off the valve to
At torney for M ortpacee.
Guvff-rnrocnt Finance*.
| protection, and they have organized the naphtha barrel “From here the
governthcir slntc" hereafter on the
bars go to Washington by express. IteWashington, Nov. 2.—-The
'n’- ?****
ro“ [o
'
---------------I
Their tremendous tore its value is returned we will pay
meat receipts in October
aggregate'!
republican side.
819.189,240. or S3.50U.000 less than dnr- } meeting and their enthusiasm giro out nctixlv Tour dollars on one thonTIME TABLE.
ing September. Customs receipts were
that they will succeed at once. sand dollars. At Uncle Sain’s works
Ineflect February ll. 104.
811,90*2,118, or St.5U0.0d0 less than in i IJut jt js oniy a question of time, the bar will be romelted by a fiercer
Septemlier. The expenditures during Southern as well os northern states heat. Then the melted mass will be
October aggregated $32,713,039. against will before long realize the value of poured into water, where it will form
Stations.
into shot or pellets of gold and silver
$80,250,000 in September, and $25,500,­ the protective policy. Louisiano and
Alabama. Tennessee and the Vir­ and copper. ..These pellets are then
000 in October, 1HV3.
ginias, have far greater need of that placed in acid and the different met­
(/ne ot JoB Dnvi*’ Captor* Die*.
als separated. No, you can’t fool the Chicago Lv
.Sk^ttlb, Wash., Nov. 1.—Charles"T. policy to-day than Massachusetts or
Science
Pennsylvania, New Jersey or New government for a minute.
Kalamazoo Lv...
Cowden, one of the party of cavalry
York, and before long their people docs the work in good shape. After East Cooper........
which captured Jefferson Davis, dis­
this
process
the
treasury
ships
gold Rlchlaua Janet.
will show that they know the fact by
guised in female attire, in 1865, died of
Cressey
every vote they cast.—N. Y. Tribune. eagles for the gold and silver coin for Milo....................
heart disease here, aged 52 years. He
the silver metal contained in the bar. Delton
was a Nevada pioneer, a former city
DRIFT OF OPINION.
So you Sec the old battered watch case, Cloverdale
tthultz
councilman of Seattle and owned con­
broken chain, or out-of-date ornament
C3T,“Protection. prosperity and pa­ comes back in a new coin of the realm. Hastings...........
siderable property.
triotism
’
’
is
the
McKinley
rallying
cry.
Cntll Bu«lne»B Revive*.
Over two hundred thousand dollars’ Goats Grove
Dbcatvb. Ill- Nov. 8. -The cut in Wake the echoes with iL—Pittsburgh worth of gold bars is annually sent Woodland
wages among the employes of the In- Commercial.
from Chicago brokers in just this way,
Fgrjohn Sherman is the G. 0. M. of and not one person in ten thousand loosing
diunapolis, Decatur &amp; Western RnilDetroit.......
waj’ company will stand until busi­ the republican party, and that Akron ever sees how the melting is done. Of Grand Rapids.
ness picks up. The cut runs from 10 to speech shows that bis mental powers course many gold coins are made into
15 per cent, and reaches all ot the men, are as acute and vigorous as ever. jewelry, and in course of time are sent
That address was a masterly presenta­ back through our crucibles once more.
'Stations.
including the officials.
tion of .the political situation.—St. This is on account of change of style
Deer 81nnrhtered Id WUconBtn.
Louis Globe-Democrat
,
in gold ornaments of all kinds which
•OVTB.
Grantsvili^. Wia, Nov. 5.—Five
C3TIt is a condition, not a theory, is constantly going on. Any profit?
hundred deer were killed in this vicin­
that confronts Prof. Wilson now. ano 0, yes, we figure till such things. An
ity last month. The deer all crowd he is having the greatest difficulty in article pawned means to us only its
Ar...
into the districts not swept by fire, explaining the benefits of free coal to ' weight in the crucible with a profit de­ Kalamazoo
Rast Cooper Lv..
which is very small, givingthehunters miners who have just had to suffer a I ducted. This profit may be six or it Richland Junc’t.
OrMMy
........
great opportunity to kill them In large reduction of ten per cent in their may be twelve per cent A chain
MUo.
weighing ten dollars’ worth of gold we Delton...............
numbers.
wages.—Philadelphia Bulletin.
Cloverdale
Wasr* uf Bin.
buy
for
eight
dollars
and
fifty
cents
or
Bbuitt.................
typresident Cleveland says there
Wabuimotox. Nov. s. — ftederick must bo no “pernicioua political activ­ some less. The one dollar and fifty
Hastings.......
Weil, aired SJ years, a member oJ the ity" among federal officeholders, but cents is for profit, handling and the
United Slates marine corps, shot mi Vice President Stevenson is going risk. Yes. it’s quite a business, and Goats Grove.......
miatresa, Annie Grandy, affed 23, and right along making campaign speeches many a family history has been told in Woodland
then killed himself. Jealousy
«» every day. But then Grover under­ the golden heirlooms that have fallen
Lansing
stands that Adlai is harmless.—Toledo ■ into a loan broker’s crucible.”
Detroit...........
cause.
_______ _
Grand Rapids.
Death ol u Millionaire.
Blade.
Bxcixx, Wls.. Nov. S--Loel&gt;i» 8.
QT"Democratic orators and newspa­
Traverse City.
At the level of Uta «* the pressure Charlevoix....
Blake, one of Bacine'a millionaire pers will have to be eloquent and per­
Petoskey........
manufacturers, died suddenly st hl&gt; suasive if they maka “the poor man of the atmosphere on the piston of an Bay View
engine is about fifteen pound, io the
home on Main street at S o clock Sun­ with his little dinner pail" forget the engine
square
Inch,
but
docreascsat
higher
al
­
hunger of his children and the rags ,
day morning of heart failure.
nn nw-tl only. Agents must rtgojil
its this atmospheric pressure
upon himself in “the good old demo­ titudes. .18
Shot His Parent*.
cratic times” tKht were promised him must be overcome by tbe
the steam
sterna pre*
pres’­ tralu.H at ftag utat)ons ls socn as they can M
Bl-rratxr. N. V.. Kov. 8,-Withont
sure before any work can bo done, it
in 1892.—ChicagoMnter Ocean.
_
...
...
j?__ ole
known provocation,
William Gipp
of the company, who reserve Hie ntbt to etianf e
OTMany of the men who triumph­ is evident that at the diminished^ air fi;
tliSWua. train-wtiboot mjee
shot and killed his mother and fatally
work
pressure of high altitudes more «•
»■
No.6 will wait st XVixiubury ior passengers
wounded his father at their home in antly wore the democratic rooster m ■
'rom a given pressure ,rBamge mart bo ti»o
cun
be
obtained
their hats two years ago arc now
the sea level; or in
this city yesterday.
mournfully comtemplating their empty of steam than a
uteSbefore.leavinx time of .raim. M
’ i’lNfrwl*u
A Story Denied.
----- —effective
-pres- m*y have Ume to rh«* 1
dinner pa’ils-thc tariff tax on which other words, an iqnfilly
Mure
of
steam
can
be
obtained with the
Uma. Nov. t—The report that Pe­ haa been greatly reduced—and wisnruvian insurgent* had made an attack ing that the birds could be cooked and expenditure of lew fuel. Tne differ­
h.c.roTT^.
upon the British consulate at Callao, afford them a bite to stay their atom- ence. however, is not great enough to
tbe consul and killed his wife
' be of any practical importance-

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li. .band of slid deceased pr»»,!?. ; Mlnni-rat till- day ffled In
irtinc to be the last wffi and
&gt;.i! ’.cc .-.&lt;ed t»e admitred t* prohi inistratfon «&gt;: said estate be
je-i.iionei. the executor in said
v &gt;in.- (.’.her •uiu.ble j*rrect&gt;.
a ordered, that Thursday the
a.A 1’. H-V4.HI tea o’clock In
•» ."iu’iu-d lor the bearingot said
r .■
at 'nwotsold deccas- )
t- pt:-ons iut«-restcd In said*
i4 -.-1
appear at a «ee»iot&gt; of I
• . ■ h.i’den at the Probate
•.
-&gt;f Hastings. In said e-Miutv. |
. ii any there Ik-, why tire prayer i
•7 n.av t.ut be granted. And I

-I *;i)d potKfon. and lit** hcor
-ig « copy of this &lt;ird«T to be
Hastings Bansf.k m uuws
&lt;i •■'.rculateti in
Coontv
.vli week for three suceessijr .
■ nd dav of hearing.
J1IARLKM W. AKMAVKOtol.
Judge of FrobMe.

PROBATE ORDER.
Juan. County of Barry—ea.
n ol th* Probate Court for tin.
!?v. hoh’.en st the Probate office, iu
J iiniidriMi and rm»*:y-to&lt;ir.
W. Armstrong, Judge etf

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nrrSlKr trom
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any good. My finger nails c.ime off, i
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WM. S. LOOMIS. Shreveport. La.
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. AtlacU.Ga.

•i»-r *4 tin- estate of Chriscbaenah

;.i?‘ f&gt;.inu the i«tit!on duly vrrtWilliam.v won. of said deeeashi.-:a &lt;*tTt»4!i Ir.struni-nt now on
’irt pi&gt;-*l&gt;nftiogto be the last -wifi

I.-.v.s \\ Ilhams or to Nome

r
’
’.In order* d. that Friday, the
. . y -nib.T, A. I • JAM. al ten o'clock
tor the.heart ng of
• -'■■ki .utd that the h*lrs sit law of said
• ..aa
other person- interested In
•
:*.r&gt;* required to appear at a session
. than io hr boWeii at the Probate afflew.
- - (:;y of lUMing!*, in said County, a.id
'f any
there
t&gt;e.
why
r.r.i of t-v petitioner may not l»e
Aud U Is further ordered, thxt
’ ■•■ier give notice to the persons !
I in said cMatr. ot the i*tid?ucy of
-t'lhu, and the bearintc thereof by causitMC
• :hi* order to tie puLIislied in the Has­
- '• v f.it. a newspaper printed and dreuI*tM ■ • ud County of Barry, once in each
' r throe successive weeks previous to

T»-

(‘itAHLOK. W. ARMSTUONG.

ne copy.)

Judge of Probate.

OmER OF PUBLICATION.

BuieivfM chlgaafi. The Circuit Court -for the
.f Barry. I., chancery.
Al
-w.-i of said court, behl st the Court
:i"' City of Harting*. In said county, an
October. A. 1). ISM.
HnruClemruteSmltb, Circuit Judge.
Henry M. Dihbit-. complainant.

EH- r. MeCwthy, William J. MoCarthy. Denis
JLCartliy. Eliza McCabe. Catherine W«tob.
Marxare: 'kooley, Charten McCarthy. EHen
Ha * irv and Patrick J. Sullivan, administrator
•if th • K.;a&gt; of IienH McCarthy. Sr., deceased,
defendant.*.
In thN.-ain* it apt&gt;earing from affidavit on
file t.- -t ific Mid derendant. Charlm McCarthy,
i»vo:: r ..tdentof thh .state, hot is a resident
•i! Hi-- Malcot Texas:
OKUMlurj rd M’zGurald &amp; Barry, complain­
ant . -&gt;.i.-ttora. It is ordered that the apnearantx- &lt;&gt;t the tvatd noo-resldeat detfiMaaV
Charle. .b-c.vrtby be entered herein, within
jO’ir ih jtitkH from Uie date nf tills order, and
’■CVv ,,f hh appearance, that be caane hts an •
win 11 thebjH of complaint to be filed, and a
tow to !te -erred on complainant's solicitors
vits.n twenty (30v davi after service o« trim of
of
h,!l
notice of this order, and
1“
thereof said bRl will be takeu m conte»q*d in- Mid non-resident defcadaiift
,
An&lt;| a I* further ordered that within twenty
&lt;i «ys the complainant cause a notice of this
toderfo be published In the Hastings Ramykb.
iJ*-**!’ ‘i»-r printed. poMlsbed anaotretfiating
m
county, and tost said DubHeatloa &gt;•
c'-rtitm.-d.tiiereinouce fo each week, for stK
• tl*'
crsion. .u- that complainant cause
)l - op-, nr thh order to be personally served on
?°‘,’'p,s,Uent4,«f«ndant »t least twenty ll»)
«in before the time prescribed for b»» anpearh’!,eClkmknt smith.
Circuit Judge.
I-IT7 -»•!:*L» &amp; BAMHY.
Complainants Sollrltor*. '
-x.i'niutt!, countersigned and entered by me,
John g. Nagler. ■
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llegfoter.

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G&lt;X® ADVICE.
Every patriotic

should give hu

personal effort an&lt;Jinfluence ‘u increase
the circulation of his home paper which
teaches the American policy of Protec­
tion. It is his duty to aid in this respect
in every way possible. After the home

paper is taken care of, why not subecribe for the Amwican Economist,

published by the American Protective
Tariff League?

One of its cokrespon

dents says:
“No true American can
get along without it. I consider it the

greatest and truest political teacher in
the United States.”
Send postal card request for free
samplecopy. Address Wilbur F. Wake
man. General Secretary, 1JS West 23d

St„ New York.

I “Mowers
I Frl6H0’&gt;

Makes CHILD BIRTH Easu.

COLVIN, LA., Dec. 2, &gt;886.My wife used “MOTHERS
FRIEND” before her third con­
finement, and says she would not
be without It for hundreds of dot­
tars.—DOCK

Mills.

ot price. Il s0 per little Hook ‘ TO
SotS.m • nudj-a rre. S»w w •*!
Druggists.
BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO..
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Thursday, Nov. 8, 1894MARSHALL L. COOK. Edit ar.

THE HASTINGS. MICH., POSTOFFICE,
ADOU8T 14. 1879.

DITORI AL NOTES

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.

from faew given above.
Therefore, it
seems as K tbe farmers should be with tbe
miller ou such a proposition.

again going in McKenzie ’96 who has held
k for some time.
Tbe Senior Ltts lield their class election
Saturday. Lyman of Utah was chosen
President.
The University lias received more gifts
in the labt three munihs Ilian In all Its pre­
vious history. The last consisted of a
Detroit lot valued at 825.000 from Levi L.
Barbour. This is to be applied on a 875,000
art building.
At their last meeting the Regents refus­
ed to comply with the request of the Ameri­
can Homeopathic Association who asked
that Dr. Obetz, the Dean of tbe Colledge
of Homeopathy be requested to resign.
Foot ball last week resulted in Michigan
winulng twice, once from Adrian 48 to 0
and once from the Case Scientific School
of Cleveland 12 to 4.
Every locker iu the Gymnasium has
been rented. More will probably be built
tu accommodate those who deal re them.
The Senior Dents are strictly forbidden
doing any dental work outside of regular
school supervision Ulis year. One mau has
already been expelled for breaking this
rule.
Judge Wm. G. Ewing of Chicago has
been engaged to deliver the gddress in
University Hall on Washington's Birthday.

Abraham Lincoln’s first speech on the
Tariff was a short nnr. but In clearness It
cannot be excelled.
He said he did not
pretend to know much about the Tariff,
but he knew Enough to know “that when

an American paid an EnglUh manufact­
Price of Wheat.
urer 820 fur steel that tbe American had
From the Indiana Farmer.
the steel tend tbe Englishman bad the 820,
• Mneh has been said of late through tho but when he paid that 820 to nn Ameri­
press on the subject ot the low price of can manufacturer, America bad both the
wheat and Its causes. All have agreed on steel and tbe 820.”
That proposition is a
one point, and that is that the price Is low, plain one Indeed and applies to every
and here they dlvMt.
article that can be produced in the United
I am aware that the farmers have In the States.
past, often regarded the millers as their
The country should understand that
enemies, but I will attempt tn show briefly
why the Interests of farmer and miller are another general or extensive Tariff revis­
identical, and that by reason of the feeling ion Is not contemplated by tbe Democratic
mentioned,the causes of low priced wheat, party in the near future.—Senator Hill,
at Saratoga.
But both President Cleve­
have not been removed.
First, tbe miller is the best customer the land aud Professor Wilson have promised
further
Tariff
revision, saying that the
farmer has, and Is always in the market
and always pays the market price tor the Gorman bill was “but the beginning” of
Who is the boss?
wheat. The market is not made by the “Tariff reform.”

miller, but is practically mode by tbe
Liverpool operator.
Except during the
first month or two at the beginning of
each crop yhar, tbe millers take the bulk
of tbe wheat brought to market
During
the first two months, the movement is
very heavy and much is exported, but af­
ter this little goes for export from locali­
ties where there are mills.
Remove the
milling Industry from our country, and
our wheat must go abroad and come in
competition with the poor and cheap
wheats of Europe and India.
Not only is
this true, but tbe offal Is lost to our farm­
ers. The foreign miller will not use
American wheat until it comes down iu
price to the poor wheat of Europe and
India, but tbe American flour could be
placed in every market in the world, be­
cause ot Its superiority, if not shut out by
prohibitory foreign tariffs.
It has done
this In many markets iu tho face of their
own tariffs.
In talking with a gentleman
from Holland, not long since, he said, in
answer to my query hs *o how much
American wheat their native millers
ground, “They do not grind any. be­
cause they caii get Indian and European
wheat so much cheaper. eThey are anx­
ious to use your fine American wheat, but
can’t pay the price and compete in the
market with their Hour.
Of course their
flour is much inferior to your American
article, and they realize tbe fact, but can’t
remedy the defect.
I think they realize
that your millers will eventually ruin their
business, and therefore they are asking
for a duty on American flour.” He simply
The
gave the situation the world over,
foreign miller will only take our wheat
when it is either sold at the low price
realized for poor foreign wheat, or when
their crop is short and they must have it.
On account of better wheat and better
facilities and having attained a higher de­
gree of art io manufacture, .the American
miller can produce the best flour in tbe
world. His market Is at present narrowed
by the maintenance of prohibitory tariff
duties by certain foreign countries.
If
these countries would take American
wheat and pay a relatively higher price
for it than for the poor quality of the
European wheat, then the farmers’ inter­
est io tbe subject might not be quite so
great, but the facts are not such. The mil­
lers of this country; through the Winter
Wheat Miller’s League, an organization
foimed for the exclusive purpose of ex­
tending the markets for American flour,
have asked Congress to enact retaliatory
laws whereby the luxuries, purchased
only by our rich, coming from the coun­
tries maintaining high tariff duties against
American flour, might be charged a double
duty until they were willing by reciprocal
treaties to allow our flour to enter their
markets on a more equitable basis.
Not­
withstanding the fact that every barrel of
flour exported represents 4% bushels of
wheat, Congreaa at its last session refused
this request and passed a bill In which
many of these luxuries were placed ou
• even a lower rate of duty.
Tbe millers
further asked that the reciprocity feature
of the then existing tariff law be allowed
to remain In force.
This was also disre­
garded, and as a result Spain has abrogated
her reciprocity treaty with tbe United
States as to Cuba, and Brazil has given
notice that her treaty will be abrogated
January 1st, next
To Cuba, the in Illa of
this country shipped last year nearly 900,­
000 bbls, of flour, where scarcely any had
been shipped before the treaty was effect­
ed. Tbe amount shipped to Cuba last
year exceeded the amount shipped the
previous year by 88.000 barrels. To Brazil
was exported 980,000 bbls., an Increase
•ver tbe year before of 108.000 bbls. Spain
has already advanced her tariff duty on
bbl. to »4.7» or 7S caotfl higher Uun from
an, other country.
Bnull will restore
her old doty which wu equal to a pro­
hibition.
Tbe aoUIa bare thus loat a
market which woeld bam taken thia rear
orar «,•&lt;»,*00 bbl., ot floor. Figuring thia
al &lt;X bcabHe te the barrel, we And a lose
to tbe t w itran farmer of a market for
fully 9,000,000 bu.hels of wheat Further
than thia, tbe flour ebioped to three

Church

Free-Trade, as advocated by the Demo­
crat party, Ib for revenue only. Discarding
the policy of protection to all American
Ind up tries, the Tariff Is laid on non-com­
peting products that tbe people most need,

M. E. Church—Rev. Thos. Cox pastor.
Services as usual on Sunday. Morning
subject, “Was Jesus Christ the founder of
a new religion?” Sunday School at noon.
The effect of the excellent “rally" of a
and when on competing products It Is week ago was observable Sunday In a
made so low as to encourage tbe importa­ largely increased attendancetion of such competing products.
Tbe ladies of the Maccabees will give a

social at the home of R. B. Wightman on
Tbe wool growers of Utah are shipping Thursday of next week. Supper served
their sheep to market by the thousand, from 5 to 7. All are cordially invited.
selling them at an average of 91.50 per
Tho Epworth League was never better
head, as compared with 83 at the yards in attended .than just now. Both Un Tuesday
and
Sunday evenings large numbers of
1892.
young people attend. This meeting Is for
young people. Excellent programs each
A PUBLIC MEETING
week are prepared, showing great care
and much thought It Is a profitable aud
Bead the Following, Think over the Prop­
proper place for joung people to spend an
osition*, and Deckle Which you are in
evening, it is hoped tbe young people
from out of town will especially feel them­
At tbe public meeting called by Mayor selves welcome.
Greusel the following subjects will be dis­
Come to Emmanuel Y. P. S. C.JE. next
cussed.
Sunday evening at the Episcopal Parish
1st. Tbe Mayor to have a vote in Coun­
House. Miss Maude Hamlin will be tbe
cil In all cases of tie, also the veto power,
and appointment, subject to approval of leader.
tbe Common Council, of Marshal, Chief of
Fire Department, Street Commissioner and
Physician for member ot Board of Health
and City Attorney. 2nd. The Board of Re­
view to be elected by tbe people. 3rd.
Three Supervisors for the city to be elected
by the people, 4th. The Mayor to rtpre
sent tbe city on Board of Supervisors. 5thBoard of Public Works to superintend, un.
der the directions ot Common Council, theWater Works system. Streets and Bridges,
Side and Cross Walks and Electric Light­
ing. 6th. Taxes to be paid twice a year, in
•lune aud December. 7th. Aidermen and
M ayor to have salaries. 8th. That our City
Schools be managed under the State Law,
aud the act creating our Board of Educa­
tion be repealed.We are aware that there are conflicting
opinions as to the above propositions and
Mayor Greusel Is lobe commended for call­
ing a public meeting for a fair discussion
of them all.
There is no question whatever but what
our Charter is lame in some respects. In
city affairs it must be admitted that there
should be some deciding power. But ns
things now are the Mayor of the city, who
should really be the chief executive of tbe
city, is but a figure-head. He has neither
vote nor veto power. We believe that tbe
citizens are in favor of giving the Mayor
the right to decide ail ties, and a veto of
nny legislation that he believes not adapted
to the best Interests of the city. Tbe Mayor
ot a city is Invariably one of the represen­
tative citizens or business men of the city,
who is willing to give time and the benefit
of his judgment and experience iu legis­
lating for the best interests of the city in
which he lives, aud we believe there should
bepovalid reaatm why tbe Mayor now
and for all time to come, can not have both
veto power ana the privilege of deciding
all tie votes ou tbe council. Kalamazoo not
oniy gives her Mayui tbe right to vote on
all questions, but in case of a tie he also
has the power to decide, really giving tbe
Mayor two votes in case of a tie. We be­
lieve this is more power than a Mayor
should have, but lie should have power to
decide tie votes. There are many persons
who argue that the Mayor as chief execu­
tive of tbe city should have tbe power to
appoint City Marshal, Chief of Fire De­
partment, Street Commissioner, Physician
for board of health and City Attorney.
They argue that these officials aud especi­
ally the city Marshal dare not enforce tbe
laws of the city, for fear of alienating 'the
element that elected him. Whether to do
this or no is a question worthy of tbe care­
ful consideration of every citizen.
We also believe the Idea of having taxes
paid in June and December will be found
a most excellent one if tried. Tbe last
mouth of tbe year Is generally one of a
good deal of expense owing to Christmas
and we believe tbe idea of paying half tbe
taxes iu June will be found an excellent
one, especially for laboring men who gen­
erally are employed at tbe time and have
money to meet taxes with. We understand
that this plan is followed in many states.
Shall tbe Mayor and Aidermen have
salaries? If there is a creature on God's
footstool that deserves a salary it is the
brave Mayor or Aldermen who by accept­
ing the nomination for office voluntarily
set themselves ud as a target for all ths
abuse and curses that can be bestowed up­
on human beings by their ecmstltuents who
complain if the Aiderman dont get an
electrie light In his constituents door yard
or a cross walk in front of his bouse. The
Mayor and Aldermen, many of whom are
business men, give much of their time for
the public good, and should receive some
thing as remuneration besides the curses
of tbe people.
We most heartily endorse the 8th, prop­
osition. Anything that will eradicate
politics from the school board should bo
welcomed. Placing our city schools under
the state law would do this and it would
also enlist the co-operation • ot the best
friends and heartiest supporters of our

Think tbeM question, aver, poet your-

Tbe ladles ot the W. R. C. will have a
social In Post hall over Grants store Satur­
day next Nov. 10th. Supper served from
ft to 7. A cordial welcome to all.

I&gt;erlb.,34’eSpJ'iwUt

Rubber Boots

Timothy Heed p-r bu.. XOO.
Fork dressed. 6 SO.
iteiuiK. « to 1.00.
Chicken dreaaed. 10.
Beef dresaed. 5.00.
Beef live. MO.
Mutton, dressed.
Wool, ilto ifi.
Apple*. 25.

we fire Senina
Tons of that cheap flour.
Don’t let our competitors
AT THE LITTLE RED FRONT SHOE STORE
make you believe that
it is second- grade for it is
guaranteed to be first grade.
Every sack warranted.
Try our
25 cent Tea.
SrtOKE THE
We don’t tell you'
that it is as good as
others are selling at’40 cents,
but it is the best tea
you can get in the city
for the money.
BEST 5 CENT CIGAR IN
THE MARKET.
Try our 40 cent molasses.
A SCHOOL

Woolley &amp; Bronson

New Arrival

JOS ROGERS

The Missionary meeting at the Presby­
terian parsonage Wednesday Nov. Hth.

Mrs. Grigsby will lead tbe meeting of
the Y. P. S. C. E. nt the Presbyterian
church next Sunday evening.
The L. T. L. Band of Hope on Friday
tbe 9lb. at the Presbyterian parsonage.
Dr. A. B. Sptnney of Detroit will give
three lectures under the auspices of the
First Spiritual Society. Thu first Saturday
evening Nov. 10th. commencing at 7 o’clock
the 2nd. and 3rd. Sunday afternoon Nov.
llth. at 2:30 and in the evening at 7.
His subject will be “Ancient aud Mod­
ern Spiritualism and their relation to re­
ligion and science." He Is io well known
in the state as a public speaker that anyfurther mention would be superfluous.
.

The Epworth League devotional meeting
next Sunday evening will be led by Geo.
Heatt^SubJect, The Holy Spirit.

L**fhe following officers were elected
the 1. O. G. T.
P. C. T.—Minnie Knight.
C. T. —Wm. Darby.
V. T.—Win. Grigsby.
Secy.—S. Greusel. \
Asst. Secy.—Francis Cunningham.
Treas.—Roy Matthews.
Fin. Secy.—Pearl Michael.
Mar.—Jason Me Elwain.
Chap.—Mrs. Knappen.
Guard—Mary Ragla.
SeuL—Emma Smith.

i&gt;r

Baptist Church—Regular services morn
ing and evening. Sunday school at noon.
Young Peoples meeting at 6 p. m.

LOOK FOR THE NAME
ON EACH WRAPPER.

HYPNOTISM

this wonderful subject. Whatever your views
are on Hypnotism, you will find this book of
treat value. Published price. 50 eenta, Bent
free, transportation pre}®red. If jou remit 25
eenta for subscription to Botnes and Hearths,
&lt;ie
elegant household monthly
Address
Tue regular monthly meeting of the W.
HOMESAND H BARTHS PUBLISHING CO..
F. M. S. of the M, E. Church will be held
in the church parlors, Wednesday Nov.
14th. at two o’clock p. m. The subject of
the meeting will be “Missionary Heroines”

Club Social of the M. E. ehurch
will be entertained at the church parlors
Wednesday afternoon next Nov. 14th. by
Mesdatues Schantz, Simpson, Mixer. Wet­
zel, Zagelmvier, Bllvlu, Woodruff, Cherry, I
Willmont, Maurer, A. Jones, M. Foot, H.
Snyder, C. Fox. G. Abbey and the Misses
Simpson, Kock and Blivius. Supper served
from 5 to 7. All will lie cordially welcomed.

FOR

I

. J. rlinftLii.
H

W J. DILLINCHAM, Pres.

* L.I.8H.
Luv^r4
iLiprin* T
WHITE, Sec. A. Treas.

OUT IN THE COLD WE are now]
AND WET

People
Begin to find out
that we are
indeed making very

'

Mf. require comfortable pro11 ^Thflios nuthixw in tl»

Low Prices

Mishawaka Ad-bit

WOOL BOOTS. '

In fact making Jjrice
on Good Goods
as low as our neighbors
do on a cheaper grade.

Our Customers
appreciate our efforts
to please and furnish
them with the best goods
. on the market.
We want you to

Price Our Lamps
We are showing a
fine line, from the
cheapest to the dearest.
Honest Goods.

Business
Traimno

COMMERCIAL
SHORTHNAD
ENGLISH
COURSES.
_
Beautiful Catalogue sent on Application.

Honest Deals.

mre a* Curable as any feL

to fit yon in Felt

or Beaver shoes.
button or lace, for

MISHAWAKA WOOLEK MFC. Ca. Mitoawata. tad

§1.25 to §2.25 a

Fur sale by

F. G. STOWELL.

pair, also Men’s

Boys’ and Youths’ Felt Boots, Socks and
Rubbers of ail kinds. Men’s, Ladies’ and
First-Class
Children’s Storm Alaska.
goods at the lowest possible price.

and see us before buying.

Hams &amp;
Janflriiiaii

prepared

Call

Your res’p’j

F. G. STOWELL

Voigt, Herpolsheimer &amp; Co
THE LEADING HOUSE IN GRAND RAPIDS FOR

Real Estate Trandfen.

Dress Goods, Carpets, Cloaks, Underwear, Blankets, Bedding, Etc
Vernon and Geo. B. Hammond, to Chat. W.
Thomson. 10a, sec 28. Baltimore 850a
Jas. M. Burpee to Richard and Allie L. Will­
iams, 8-10 a. sec 35, Yankee Springs 835.
Aacblbald Me Coy to A. Hurney, lot. City, 8175,
Orrin D. Loomis to John R. and James H. Mo
Lean 137 a, sec 13, Hope. 81500.
Erastus K. Parmelee to Dan'1D. Brown parcel,
sac. 10 Tbornapple. 8ia.
Philip H. Schantz to Lorenzo D. Warner, par-,
eel. sec, 31. Woodland, 8te
.
John M. Burroughs to Adeline L, Burroughs,

OoroeHqa Oappea to laaae and Chaa. Cappe n

Hayses,

lota 6 and

ter. Chy. 8UQW.
QUIT CLAIM DEEDS.

Lorenzo D Warner to James M. Smith parce
aec2i* Woodland, fl.
InreMOlL Wanw to James M.Rautb pareel,

VISIT OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT FOR THE LATEST PRODUCTIONS.

CARPETS is second to none,
CLOAKS for ladies, misses and children.

Our line of
A full line of

Blankets from 49c a pair, upward
Quilts at 75c and upward

to Myron Wing, parcel, see.

5. Barry 81-

ERWEAR.
A NEW STOCK OF
AT 5c A YARD

Married.
SMITH—GASKILL. Married
MORELAND—BURPEE. Married bv Rer.
W Noretand *od May
■ Burpee on oct. 11.

When in the city give us a call

next Tuesday night.

Mlu Knowlton or Hautluga Is Mailing

78, 80, and 82 Monroe Street.

GRAND RAPIDS, filCH

�fi A S T1N C
-i hur-.Ja&gt;&gt; Nov.
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cook. Ux*l Editor.

the Bankrupt store,
AU tau .nd fall
M u(r, g,,
Nuv. to, at th,. Bankrupt Mura
rz

House.

And he always
came back!

------- n—wu m nir LAJUFl

HA.VB YOVR

CCH-GH RECEIPTS, aud
DYE STUFFS put up

A tahltary conventton will be
Chartolu- s,„. » „1U „
A

S*"*’!- C-v-on. ot Galteburg, wax In tbe
city Monday.

prepared,

The ladle, ot the W. F. M. S. ot tire M.
E. ehuruh will give . Cbrjssuthemutu t«-

tlvai W«&lt;lnreday Nov. 31h1.
visit the Majestic exhibit whether you

wish to buy ur not you an, welcome all
n rat week al Gomiyear Brae.
Visit tl.e M.JomIc exhibit Retiosli your­
self with Coffee served aud the lovely hot
biscuit baked In a Majestic Steel Rang,.
Ton are welcome all next week.

HfE DRUGGIST’S.
The best Drug Store in the
count v to have your family
receipts filled at a low price
with pure goods.

Oimrixx Bnos.
New Arrival ot Mien Coats and Capes.
Newer Styles and lower prices.

Hem. niter this r»n
"Inter when you
■: inking ol buying 1 BIBLE tbu
I
agent tor the American Bible
society and will nave you
Fitly Per Cent

FRED L. HEATH The DruafllSt

U&gt;Uw«kW’ Ml”r W“‘ 10

1„W In

FRE.D L. HtflTH,

On,- .loot- east of City Bank.

lut.«kB“" ’UIUd Wen4’ ,o

This will .apply , lu0)t W( wanu

For a nice clean .have or latest st, |«. tn
h.lr COL Call at Buaby Brom Al.„ . ...
lentlou to bualnesa.

gram has

addition powders,
liniments.

** G'“d R*P,4‘

8°“1'

O. D. Spaulding
Phillips and Erb have won the i.-putatlon ot selling tbe best teas and coffee’,
that can be procured. TryO pound and

Mn. Carrie Oood,Mr „a&gt; ln G
Rapid, Frida,.

Dr. and Mm. E. U.
Ionia thia week.

Lathrop

Do you want a nioe smoke?

Then buy

that’ll wear aud fit me as well as those you
sold me last Spring. Can you do It? Every
time, said Glenn W. Greenfield with E. S.
Pierue, Clothier “Under the Tower Clock’
Grand Rapids.

were . In

MIm Ruth Handy was home from Grand
Rapids last week.
Mrs. Anna D. Mason
Rapids yesterday.

was in Grand

Mrs. James A. Sweezey was
Rapids, Saturday.

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Mr. Clark, of tbe Grand Rapids Eagle,
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P. f. Colgrove left for Cincinnati yes­

terday on K. of P. business.

Mrs. Denslow, of Muskegon,
relatives in the city Sunday.

visited

Dr. and Mm. S. M. Fowler spent Sun­
day with friends at Charlotte.

BOOKS, SCHOOL GLOBES, KINDERGARTEN SUPPLIES.
SuHOOL RECORD BOOKS, CRAYONS, ERASERS, ETC.

J. W. Babcock has been entertaining
his brother from Syracuse. N. Y.

Mrs. W. H. Goodyear went to Grand
Arthur B. Freeman, formerly one of the Rapids Friday for a two weeks visit.
publishers of the Baxnkb died at his home
L. A. llendee, of Charlotte, was the
in Lebanon, N. H. on Saturday last after guest of Mrs. Isa Dickerson Sunday.
. CIRCULATION *
a sickness of three weeks. He had been
Miss Eva Reiley returned from
improving and was supposed to be out of
months visit at Mill Brook, Saturday.
danger when death came suddenly.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Cook attended the
IbMptter. changes for advertisements
The Cemetery Association Is graveling
ujl&lt;. reach this office Tuesdays at latest to
funeral of Dr. S. S. Parkhurst at Middle­
tosuni Insertion in the issue of the week the road inside of the cemetery this week.
ville Tuesday.
&lt;ben bfuughL
Riverside cometary is one of the prettiest
J. W. Lunn was In the city this week.
cemeteries in tbe state and the Association
He has moved from Huntington, Ind., to
The GyasUcafus was stain.
is making it more beautiful every year.
Grand Rapids.
: ; . : - now storm of the season yesterday. Kit McElwain is provine himself an excel­
lent man forJSexon, and shows commend­ s^frs. J. S. Goodyear and Miss Gertrude
Spvci J st’c Saturday. Nov. 10. ISM. at
Pendergast visited Louis Goodyear at Ann
able Interest and good taste in keeping
the Bankrupt stAre.
things In fine shape.
■ r . Sterling is at school every day now
Mrs. Florence Bowne and daughter
Now Is the time that you will want to
;.-,d b 11 sting ail of his classes.
\
Francis, of Allqgan, and Miss Mae Miller,
begin to look around for your Christmas
of Lansing, attended the weeding of Mrs.
F r\thing sold at greatly reduced
goods. Think of something that will be
•
• Saturday, Nov. 10. at Bankrupt
Grace Clark, Tuesday.
useful as well as ornamental. When you
have done that we believe that you will
■’ »r• e (‘lean shave or latest style in • certainly go to Phillips * Erbs and get
SfcMKialBale Saturday Nov. 18, 181M, al
. i jut. Call at Busby Bros. Always at- ' one of those fine lamps or some of that the Bankrupt store.
ntivii to business.
,
Fresh Taffy on hand at Coy’s, one door
’ beautiful glassware.
Remember that
*ju*rts went out after quail Thura- | they want your produce aud will pay you east of Goodyear Bros, hardware.
Finest
|
the
highest
market
price
for
it.
jy Kit the catch was very light compared
line of confectioner; iu tho city.
rilb *vM*ral years past.
i
The weddiug ot Mrs. Grace Clark to Mr.
While an instrument for testing the
Everything you want in the line of fine George Landis occurred Tuesday noon at streugth of fire alarm Hues was being tried
infi-i-.iouery at Coys, one door east of the residence of Mr. and Mrs. A. Black in Hessmer's jewelry store this noon, Fred
3J8 W. Green street. Rev. Cox performlug Young accidentally sent in an alarm which
-• &gt;t ir Bros, hardware.
li. Webster of Johnstown has moved to tbe ceremony. Only relatives aud a few called out the fire department.
&gt;
Intimate
friends were present. Mr. and
Having* and occupies Miss Minnie MatYour attention is called to the advertlsMrs, Landis left for-Horton. Jackson county
ijouseoo Benton street
ment of Housemen. Donnailay and Jones
this morning where the groom is engaged
Mr. ah 1 Mrs. C. G. Holbrook have rent­
of Grand Rapids on our Inside local page.
in the drug business. They are' followed
ed r&lt;w.&gt;!i$ in Mrs. Mamie Upjohn’s house
They say it will pay you to come too miles
by tbe best wishes of friends for their
and will reside in town this winter.
even If you have only a suit of clothes to
future welfare and happiness.
purchase.
A spiindid iotxt business suit made to
Mayor Greusel has informed us that last
A geutleman representing tbe University
♦irde? -ftir only £20.00 at Voight. Herpolweek he paid out the last that was left of
of Chicago expected to be in the city Sat­
-hein.erA Co.. Grand Rapids, Mich.
the citizens relief fund which was raised urday and present the subject.of Univers­
Ihin't.'buy a ready made suit when you
by the Citizens of this city last year, near­ ity Extension lectures to the Womans Club
. it b •' a good suit made to order for only
ly a year ago in fact. Mr. Greusel Is de­ Owing to some misunderstanding he failed
1 ■ .# V. 11. &amp; Co. Grand Rapids Mich.
serving ot credit for the interest that he ■I to arrive.
Uou'fman Donnailay A Jones of Grand has shown in the matter of aiding the poor,
Mrs. Emily F. Slilson of South Hastings
llupi S it»e offering wonderful bargains in lie asks an inspection of his books by all
died Friday morning of Infiamation of the
. 'i'litiA Sec. their adv. on inside local
interested In knowing bow and where the
bowels, aged 57 years.
The funeral was
money has been expended. Another fund
held Sunday, conducted by Rev. A. D.
The decorating is now being done on should be raised as a great deal of sufferGrigsby. Mrs. Stllson was highly respect­
the wai of J. T. Lombards house. It will i Ing was avoided by means of IL
ed by all. She leaves two sons and two
be readjy for occupancy in about three
If you are lucky enough to possess a new daughters.
weeks. 1
J 25 cent piece, just examine it on the ‘-tail
Mr. Glenn W. Greenfield says, that If
Step jn and take a look at tbe suits we side”, and If you are the least ;blt super­
you want a “Ready to wear suit’’, Dress,
stitious abort the unlucky number 18, you
make tc order for S30.00
Semi Dress or Business. Call on him he’ll
X OlOUT, HEBPOUOaCIMKB * Co.
• will steer clear of them hereafter. It lias be glad to see his Bany County friends
h JI. nroe SL
Grand Rapids, Mich. thirteen letters in “quarter dollar", thirteen and they’ll gain by doing IL Greenfield is
horizontal bars in the shield and thirteen
" J’cup • who contemplate ordering Photowith E. S. Pierce Clothier. “Under the
i&amp;n’lis L.r Holiday gifts should commence parallel lines, thirteen tail feathers, thir­ Tower Clock" Grand Rapids.
teen marginal feathers on each wing, thir­
now an| give us ample chance to get ths
One fare for the round trip via Michi­
teen letters in the scroll held by the eagle’s
work oi t in due time.
gan Central on Tuesday, Nov. 18, ’94 to
beak and thirteen stars that represent tbe
IL J. Christmas.
Grand Rapids and return on -'’count of
thirteen original unlucky states. A limited
Fair । ricest good goods, aud full weight number of them will be accepted at this tbe annual Convention of the Michigan
Special train will
are the principles on which Phillips and office on subscription if presented soon, State Sunday Schools.
leave Hastings at 4.45 p. m.
Arr. Grand
Etbhaie won their enviable reputation.
notwithstanding the above.
Rapids. 5.40 p. m.
Tickets good for re­
They « mt your bptter and eggs, and will
“What do the newspapers say about it?" turn until Nov. 16.
give yo i the best market price for them.

W. H. GOODYEAR,

DRUGGIST.

95 quires.

If y&gt;" 're coming to Grand Rapids soon,
Intcndi g to buy Men or Boy’s Clothes,
Glenn 1f. Greenfield will make it an object
- for you to see him. He’s with E. S. Fierce,
.Clothier “Under the Tow«.r Clock”, Grand
Rapids
-

is tbe thing everybody wants to know
when an important political question
comes up. Tbe busy man especially feels
the need of a journal that will give him In
the briefest possible compass, aud with
uniform fairness, extracts from the lead­

ing newspapers of all parts of the country,
and of all political shades.
Fortunately,

Thus • coupons to be had with cash trade
*tW. IL Goodyear’s,
E. Y. Hogte’a,
one such journal la to be had—-Jost one.
Woolkt and Bronson’s, Hicks A Spence
For example, when everybody was eager
and L.JE. Stauffer’s are worth looking to know what the press of the country
after. They go same as cash at F. R. had to say about President Cleveland s
Pancoast’s store.
tariff letter. Public Opinion gave in the

Whea a man is through with his day’s

work and is sitting down resting in tbe
home, |e cannot read Che advertisements

on the fences and the hand bills and cir­
culars that were left on his step during
the dayfhave been blown away or destroyedHoii.jp. T. Colgrove was billed to speak
at SL jjohus Friday evening, but he receiv­

ed a tefegram from the Mayor of the city
saying jhat no public meetings eoqjd be
held In that city on account of small pox,

which lad broken out there in a very sev­
er*? forfe.

space of four pages no les.i than 76 separ­
ate and distinct extracts from as many
prominent newspapers. North, South, East
and West No other journal in tbe world

furnishes its readers such comprehensive
symposiums of editorial comment on cur­
rent topics.
Nor is this all.
Besides

these four pages of editortai comment on
the PresMent’s letter, tbe eame issue of

Public

Opinion

contained

twenty-two

page4 of other matter, including nearly a
hundred extracts from newspaper editor­
ials, nearly twenty condensed magazine
artkdes on the leading topics of the day,

r - 'a ir, s owerand news will be scarce.
Cqpgreaatonal news, condensed sou.n&gt;Rre want to hear from every one of our
M&gt;o&lt; tue *.-neral &gt;"•*«
l1"-' ***•
c &gt;rr^®ndents each week. Owing to tbe
AiwricM ml for-Wo. '&lt;=•
rw' *’ *
extra ainonnt of work during the past few
weeks your call for stationery may have
been neglected. If ao write again and we

will scad you a supply.

BERRY BROS.’ Hard Oil.
Covers More, Wears Longer, Looks Best

in Grand

Alexander Foster, ot Bedford,
the city this week.

Masury’s Varnishes,
For finishing interior of houses.

Miss Minnie Dooley returned to Grand
lUpida Saturday.

LQCAL NEWS­

Tcis week,

15 THE BEST,

(

|ZMr. and Mrs. Milo Williams returned
yt&gt;ur cigars at Coys, one door east of
Goodyear Bros, hardware. Their line of
cigars is complete and comprises the very
best make.
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These Times
A dollar looks as large’as a
town clock, and a man has got to
see the same proportionate value in
the goods he buys.
This week we are offering.

Notice.

Strayed, four calves from the premises of
A. McQueen. Middleville.

Lint of Jurors. )
The following are the jurors drawn for
the November term of court:—
Jem AUerdln,—Carlton.
Joelah Alwlne—4th. Ward, City.
Henry Barber—Uullnxe.
Walter Barnum—Carlton.
Irving A. Briggs-Assyria.
Elmore Ci.rk-B.rry.
Henry Close—&gt;nd. Ward, City.
Henry Collleon—Orangeville.
David M. Day-Maple Grove.
Ryerson Dunn—BaroJohn Freeman—Prairieville.
Geo. Gallelon—Woodland.
Edgar M. Hall—Yartee Springs.
Chis. E. Harper—Thornapple.
W. A. Hart—Thornapplr.
Edw. A. Johnson—Irving.
Wm. Jo.lln-Ca»tleton.
John V. Cammerer—rralrievllle.
Wm. Kronewltter—Rutland.
Orren boomis—Hope.
John Mate—Srd. Ward. City.
Adam Smith—BastingsWm. Stanton—Aseygla.
Wm. Stanley—■Orangeville.
Hiram K. Stevens— Johnstown.
Harry Stevens—Baltimore.
Jamm H. Tomlinson—«th Ward, C.ty.
Philip Tranek—Castleton.

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The Evening News,
Tbe Great Daily of Michigan.'

A PHYSICIAN’S STORY.
DR. O. H. PORTER. OF KENTUCKY.
SUFFERS FOR OVER 25
YEARS BEFORE HE
FINDS RELIEF.

It ha* stood the test of

A FULL-GROWN N\AN.

public opinion for ax years,
progreming and growing in strength year by year, admired by publiahen

and all people for its fearless, manly attitude on all public questions and

far its intrinsic merit as a great newspaper.

From the Mt. Sterling Ky., Vazrtte.

In tbe mountains ot Eastern Kentucky,
several miles from the line of Chesapeake
&amp; Ohio Rallruad, Ilves a retired physician
and tanner, surrouudied by a b*ppy and
_______ __
THE EVENING NEWS,
interesting family.
HI* name Is Dr. C. IL Porter, and for 47
&lt;• ocirra *
nrrnnir
M.n yo»o wowth* «T Man.
DETROIT.
jears he has ministered to the sick In the
counties uf Rowen and Morgan, and for
Agvocfe. In .very vlllaa®, town and city In tbe State of Michigan.
years he suffered more than many of the
patletiUi on whom he called.
He was at
last cured, and Ida cure was so startling
and miraculous that it was soon the talk
of the mountains, and finally reached the
him the buckskin pony was dead.
Bluegrass.
A reporter of the Gazette
The thunder of the cannon, the hearing of the remarkable case, concluded
shouts of the captains and the yells Of to investigate tbe mailer In the Interest ot
How a Fierce Battle with Indiana the Navajos had ceased, and only an suffering humanity.
Thr reporter reached the borne of Dr.
occasional crack of a rifle told that
Was ‘Brought About.
some skirmisher out on the prairie was Porter, aud after introducing himself, said
trying some long parting shot at the "Dr. Porter I learn that for years you
An Er^ut Which Explain* Why the N»ra- enemy. Not until next day when he have been a great sufferer, aud that you
have nt last been cureid and by a new dis­
joe* of Fort Wingate Were Ho*tile to
saw scores of dead Indians gathered up
covery in medicine. Will you oblige me
the United States dovernraent
along the race course and on the pru­
Through the Clrli War.
by relating your experience?
ne. and buried in a long trench, did
In reply. Dr. Porter related the follow­
Don Amado Chavez, the eldest sou of the boy understand that he had been ing. “Twenty years ago, while living in
the-late Col. Manuel Chhvez, New Mex­ in a battle, and that all the tumult had Morgan county and practicing my profes­
ico'* most noted Indian figbtet, tells an raged around him when he sat by the sion. 1 had a terrible hervous shock that
interesting story of the big fight with dying chief's side was made by his completely prostrated me, aud from that
the Navajos at Fort AYingate in . 1801, friends, the Navajos, and his friends, time until a few months ago I suffered un­
which was the cause of the turbulence the soldiers, trying to kill each other. told agony, and In fact never knew a well
day. 1 tried everything in the way of
with that tribe during the .rebellion
■ medicine that 1 could bear of, and consult­
and which he witnessed as a?boy. Don
The expression "from pillar to post” ed physicians for miles around, but I
Amado was about twelve^-ears old is derived from a custom practiced in
found no relief, and I resigned myself to
then, says a Santa Fe (N. M.) corre­ the riding schools of olden times. The the inevitable, as I thought, and awaited
spondent. His father was commander pillar was placed in the center of the the end. A few tnonttis ago my son saw
at Fort Wingate, where New Mexican ground, and the posts were arranged an account In your paper of a new medi­
volunteer troops were stationed to two and two around the circumference cine called Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills and
watch the Navajos and keep them -of the ring at equal distances. Hence wanted me to try IL 1 told him it was no
quiet- The tribe was supposed to be
"from pillar to post” signified going use, that they would do me no good; but
peaceable und friendly, but It was from one thing to another without any finally he pursuaded me to get Mr. B. L.
Tabor, our merchant to order some for
deemed right to keep an eye on them definite purpose.___________
tne. After taking a few doses I felt bet­
and keep them from stealing stock, in
THE
WILDERNESS
OF
CEYLON.
ter, and again hope revived in my breast.
which art the Navajos are past mas­
ters.
■
A Deaf Elephant Sapposed to Bo Sacred 1 continued taking the pills and continued
to
improve, and now 1 believe I have final­
to Buddha.
The Navajos bud a pony that they
ly recovered.
That Is about all of the
believed able to outrun anything on
We were in the absolute wilderness
story,
I believe Pink Pilis saved my life,
four legs, and they were anxious to get of upland Ceylon, where the virgin
and 1 never fail to recommend them to
up a match race at the fort. The sur-. Iteamy and freshness of nature un­
anyone who is suffering. Iu fact, I can
geon at th&lt;* post owned a thoroughbred spoiled by man instills a new sensation teh you of a man that you will pass on
race horse, and a match was made be­ 1 into every soul which vibrates, to vour rdad home who hits been almost com­
tween the two. There was a general I her mysterious voice, says CornhiU pletely cured of rheumatism after years
gathering of the tribe around the fort • Magazine. The rolling green patenas of suffering. Mr. S. G. Bailey, is his name,
for severe 1 days before the race, aud ' are cut off sheer and straight from the and yon can stop and see him.”
the Indians and soldiers were on the 1 encircling belts of jungle as though
After thanking Dr. Porter, and bidding
best of terms. One of the chiefs touk measured
_____
off__________________
by human hands,________
a strik- him fa rewell, the Gazette man started for
a fancy to the colonel’s son and made a j ing feature of these elevated regions Mr. Bailey’s residence.! Be was found on
In re­
present to little Amado of a preUy which has never been satisfactorily his farm cutting some trees down.
buckskin pony with white tail and ex))laint’d. The mountain ranges which ply to our inquiry, Mr.i Bailey aaid: “Yes,
I suf­
mane. Amado was very proud of his inclose the grassy plains are clothed Dr. Porter has told yo^ the truth.
fered fur years with rheumatism, and was
pony and nxle him about the Indian frexn base to summit with primeval foxi­
only able to leave my rvom in good weath­
camp aud made friendspf the Navajos. est. heavily dra]&gt;ed with moss which
er, and then was not able to do any work.
On the day of the race the Indians forms a green fringe, hanging from 1 saw Pink Pills adverpseil and was urged
and soldiers bet all of theix” portable every Imugh.
by Dr. Porter and other friends to try
property on the result
According to
An appalling loneliness broods over them, but I had no faith in patent medi­
the Indian custom the things wagered the scene, no sung of bird stirs the cines, aud for several weeks positively re­
were tied together aud piled up in a silence, land the "deathlike hush which fused to try them. Tfcfey finally overcame
general heap.
A soldier bet five dol­ reigns over the gloomy forest is un­ my prejudices, however, gnd I atu glad of
lars against a Navajo blanket, the coins broken evert by the rustle of a leaf, for 11. for yuu can see yhurself what Pink
Come to the
were tied up in a fold of. the blanket, noon is the midnight of the tropicsand Pills have done for me.
a tag attached showing who were the the bladk depths of the haunted jun­ house and I will show jou my crutch and
parties to the transaction and tbe gle are wrapped in spellbound sleep. At cane which Pink Pills have enabled me to
lay aside. 1 have also been giving these
blanket east upon the pile.
nightfall the lithe cheetah glides
pills .to a neighbor’s i child, which has
A shrewd Navajo rode the Indian stealthily through the shadows and
a It IB
^vm¥ ri^nx
scrofula, .„
and
is IIIiy
Improving
right .long,
along."
pony and a Mexican of the name Ortiz crouches for his prey among the crowd-|
The reporter next visited the store
off
---- ------’ho hrn
rtcliinff nnflnrc
l&gt; I..
1 Taltor, who corroborated
____ I
&gt;the
u _ .....
i
rode the thoroughbred horse.
A one intV
Ing fro,'-'
truck T
Tho
branching
antlers of B.
teatithousand-yard stretch
across
the the elk rise abo ve the tangled under­ mony of Dr. .Porter and' Mr. Bailey.
Mr.
prairie was hemmed in on both sides growth and the moose deer browses in Tabor further said that he had never
by a mixed crowd of Indians and Mexi­ the shade of the- mossy boughs along handled a medicine that had given such
can soldiers. A fair start was made, which tflxe wildcat creeps, while the universal satisfaction aS Pink Pills, and IL
and the pony got-«w»y a little in the savage boar roots among the fallen was almost Impossible to supply tbe de­
mand. Tbe address of jail the gentlemen
lead,
lie was oxdfer a sprinter, how­ leaves.
.
ever, and was ne amtoh for the horse
When the rising moon illuminates referred to is. Elliotsville, Rowen County.
•when the latter got fairly into his the lonely landscape, herds of wild Kentucky, and anyone can have these
statements verified by Writing to them.
stride.
The Indian soon saw that the elephants emerge from the dark jungle
Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills contain In a
pony was outclassed, and that he could add roam over the vast expanse of
condensed form, all the elements neces­
not win by fair running, aud so he re­ desolate country which still renders sary to give new life and richness to the
sorted to tricks to prevent the horse the interior of Ceylon almost an un­ bltkxl and restore shattered nerves. They
from, passing.
Whenever tho horse known land. The elephant grass, are an unfailing specific for such diseases
___
attempted to pass the Indian pulled which breaks the uniformity of the un­ ns locomotor ataxia. p»r lul paralysis, st.
the pony over to that side just enough dulating plain with rustling sheaves Vitus’dance, sciatica, neura'gia. rheuma­
to get in the way, and Ortiz was com­ of long gree t spears, is the forage for tism, nervous headache, “
*“
"* ‘
the after
effects
___the ____
pelled to pull up to avoid collision.'
heart pale
which tbe stragglers of the herd scour uf la grippe, palpitationof
and
sallow
complexions,
aud
all
form
­ of
—
d
forms
The Indian worked the trick with the patenas, and many Cingalese su­
so many variations that the horse wks perstitions linger round* this elevated weakness either lu male or female,
___ _________
rink
Pills
are
sold
by
all
dealers,
or
will
be
fairly picketed all the time by the’-, tableland.
sent pust paid on receipt of price, (50
lone pony." and Ortiz became furious.
The recent spoor of an elephant cents a box or 0 boxes for 82.50—they nr©
At last Ortiz lost patience, and, when marks our track and ceases at a deep
never sold la bulk or by' tbe hundred) by
only a few yards from the finish the pool known to be a favorite drinking addressing Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co.,
Indian tried the trick again, Ortiz place of the wild animals which haunt Schenectady, N. Y., oxi Brockville, “
Ongave his horse the spurs and plunged the jungle. A deaf elephant frequent­ tarlo.
ahead. The big American horse rolled ly perambulates the Elk plains. He is
the pony over, but kept his feet und supposed to be sacred to Buddha, and,
HEROIC LOYALTY.
bounded across the line. The pony's therefore, invulnerable, no sportsman
neck was broken and his rider was having hitherto succeeded in piercing English SoldleM Who Mttks •&gt; God Sava tha
crushed to death in tbe fall.
his hide—a fact probably due to the
Queen” la the Face of Death.
As soon as the Navajos understood great age of the animal.
The Pall Mall Budget lately had the
what had happened they made a rush
following account of how Maj. Wilson
Brittan Marriage License*.
for Ortiz. Soldiers rallied around the
and his party met their fate in their
A recent enactment in Belgium has
rider to protect him, and in half a min­
attempt to capture Lobengula: On
ute a free fight was in full blast. The made it obligatory for brides to have Maj. Wilson and his party retuxming
their
marriage
licenses
or
“
marriage
soldiers got together quickly, and
with CapL Borrow’s reenforcement* to
their fire was more effective than the lines,” os they call them in that land the king’s acherm in the morning they
of fens and dikes, gorgeously bound in.
scattering fire of the Navajos, but tbe
were
received by a volley from part of
gilt-edge morocco. This is consider­
Indians were numerous and made an
the Inguba and Imbisa regiment, who
ately done—or, in other words, done
ugly fight.
bad orders to take up their position on
Young Amado saw his friend, the for a consideration—by the municipali­ the road by which Maj. Wilson and bis
old chief, lying on the ground, wound­ ties, who have now taken to binding party would return.
On receiving the
ed, and he went to him. The old man up a quantity of more or less useful volley Maj. Wilson retired into the
the documents.
was mofudl? Ivwt, but he knew the information With
bush toward the river, but he found
There
is
n
summary
of
the
Belgain
boy and asked him ' fof water Amado
his party surrounded on all sides by
go the water, sat down by the Indian, marriage laws, u rough and ready les­ natives, numbering from twenty-five
son on the treatment of children, and
raised his head and gave him * drink.
hundred to three thousand at the very
The surgeon came riding by, locking a table with spaces for a catalogue of least. The ordera from the Indun&amp;s to
for the boy, and saw him sitting be­ the issue of the marriage. The table their men were that on xraching
contains room for twelve children to
side a wounded Indian. He snatched
Maj. Wilson’s party they were to shoot
be entered, so this may be taken as a
Amado up by the collar, placed him bethe horses first.
This order the
gentle hint that that number is the
Lird on the horse, galloped back into
Matabele proceeded to carry into
extreme limit tolerated by Belgian
the fort and handed him over to the
effect, Maj. Wilson’s party keeping up
burghers in a well-conducted family.
colonel, who had just been aroused by
a heavy fire all the time.
The horses,
The manual seems only to need the ad­
the firing, and was getting out of a
which Maj. Wilson had tied together
dition of a few choice receipt* and a
Mok bed to take charge of things.
in a ring, were soon all shot
The
hint or two on the best means of ob­
The colonel told the boy to stay in
Englishmen then lay down behind
taining divorces in order to def v'eritithem and kept up k steady fire with
said then he went to the walls and got
such good effect that they succeeded
the cannon into action. But the boy
in driving off the Matabele for a short
Close invcsrigatidn of the phenomenacould think of nothing but his Jiavujo
time, but, recnforceiaenta arriving
of magnetism has proven that the
friend lying out there on the plain
from across the river, the attack was
north and south magnetic poles are
with a ghastly wound in his breast,
again renewed. The fight must have
neither identical with the geographies:
lasted some three hours. A numbar of
soldiers were seen to be wounded, and
borhood of the earth
earth*#
mghUte gate and found tbe old Larhood
• axis of rotation,
rote.ion.
rfigsJn. Tbe old man was dring jI In the case of the north
UCrtb magnetic pole their ammunition began to run shert
Then the natives gradually crept up
MUd Aid
rnnnm’Tr. fhn
exact location i* Well knOWD—St
closer, shooting anyone they could.
«1&lt;&gt; .M down by
rnl^d UU I
The Indiana describes Maj. Wilson
&lt; UJKW. Ms knee, and held tho can- ,
most accurately by hi* drew, and the
I to tbc bln* lit*. And on ha oaA
i&gt; BC»t kDO&lt;n

Studs Head and Shoulders Above all Others.

CAUSED BY A HORSE RACE

several

*nd handing them to him. Maj. Wil­
son and his men fought desperately to
the very last. The Induna said that
as the supreme moment came the Eng­
lishmen who were still able to rise
stz’jd shoulder to shoulder, took off
their hats, ami joined in a song, tbe
kind of a song that he (the Induna)
had heard missionaries sing to the na­
tives The Matabele then rushed up,
and while tho men were singing what
we suppose to have been “God Save the
Queen,” they were overwhelmed by
the natives and as&amp;egaied. The Indu­
es estimated that the Matabele lost
eight to every one of the* thirty-four
white men killed, and said that Lobengula's warriors lay round the dead
white men like grass.

PLENTY OF PAINT.
Thn Youthful Alm»-Tade«na Gained Ono

Alma-Tadema, the eminent artist, is
* great advocate of work. “Nothing
can be done well without taking
trouble,” he says; “you must work
hard if you mean to succeed." The
writer of an article upon this artist in
the Century says that he has do
patience with would-be
dilettanti,
who pester all busy professional peo­
ple with fatuous inquiries about their
ways of work, such as: “Now, what
color would you use if you were going
to paint a bluebell?”
He has a broad and genial sense ol
humor, and possesses a fund of amus­
ing anecdotes astonishingly large; and
his friend* are frequently amazed at
his aptness in bringing out of his
treasury an appropriate anecdote or
bon mot for every occasion.
I have heard Mr. Alma-Tadema teU
a «tory of the fate of two unsuc­
cessful pictures of his student days.
One of them was returned unsold by
the committee of the Brussels exhibi­
tion in 1859—the subject, I believe,
was of a house on fire, with people
rescuing the victims.
His fellow students were asked into
the studio of the rejected painter, and
were invited to jump through the can­
vas, the owner of it leadingtho way by
leaping, head first, through the oily
flames.
The other story was of a large-sized,
square picture, which came back hope­
lessly, again and again, to the easel of
its creator until at last it was cut out
of its frame, and was given to an old
woman to use as a table-cover.
• The picture was praised by at least
one person who appreciated its excel­
lence, for this old lady remarked that
it “was much better than those com­
mon oilcloth things that always let
the water through, for this one of Mr.
Tadema's making was a good thick
one, with plenty of paint on IL”
One of Uie Old FomlUc*.
Japanese papers say that the oldest,
married couple in that country live in
Sa wad a, in the province of Sado. The
man is 133 years old and his wife 135.
Uf the family, numbering fourteen
persons, the eldest daughter is 108
years old and the eldest son 105.
A

DOCTOR'S

PHILANTHROPHY.

•Tam Um mcaia our-tb, r,K|H
Tbl* remedy is becoming bo well known
aud so popular as to need no special
mention. All who have used Electric
Bitten sing the same song of pratoe.—A
purer medicine does not exist and it is
guaranteed to do ail that I* claimed.
Kleotno Bitten will cure all diseases erf
tbe liver and kidneys, will remove phnplea.
bolls, salt rheum and other afflictions
caused by impure blood.-—Will drive
malaria from the system and prevent ns
well as cure all malarial fevers.—Fnr cure
of headache, constipation and' indig&lt;vilon
try Electric Bitters. Entire satisfaction
guaranteed, or money refunded.—Price
50 eta. and &gt;1.00 per bottle at W. H. Good­
year’s drugstore.

time of the year, whan the people are lia­
ble t»CAturrlial affections, cntiglis, colds,
la grippe, utc. Pe-ru-na has cured more
case* of chronic catarrh than all other
medicines combined. The great majority
ot those who use it buy tho remedy them­
selves, use It according to directions, not
even reporting their case to Dr. Hartman
until after they are entirely cured. But
now that a limited number of cases can
secure the personal attention of Dr. Hart­
man free of charge, it Is not to be wonder­
ed at that many prefer to do so. Pe-ru-na
never falls to cure catarrh when properly
used.
r
The Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing Com­
pany of Columbus, Ohio, are sending free
to any address a book on chronic catarrh
which gives the latest treatment for ca­
tarrh, coughs, colds, la grippe, bronchitis,
and all other affections of head, throat and
langs.

Tbe eongregaUonallata ot St. John, are
talkln. ot erecting a new 110,000 church,
with a Beating capacity ot 300.

When Ponce-dc-Leon sought to find
Tbe fountain giving back lo*t youth.
It may be that he had In mind
That draught which seems to make a
truth
Out of tbe fable ages old,
Tot drinkluK It th. old grow young;
It la indeed, a draught ot gold.
Surpassing &gt;11 by poeta umg.
u
Pierre’, Golden
Medical dtafcrery, ot coone. It I, , meet
potettl rejuwnator of Um wrekned and
•teUUtated ayste*.
It drIre, out all

young and vigorous.
didn’t discover it. bat Dr. Jlwre did, and
be rightly named it when he sailed It a
“Golden Dtaeovea *

Kogene Snauldlrc
cwuren .prfog

of . Itowaal-r i...
j;;

An Kugltah admiral •»J&gt;: "It
_,_in
rtut.
Is true,
tbe nr..urlng aerrlre of'ABerh.a'',.“uM
-- .. not
equaled anywhere In the world." it |,
alao true that Ayer', Cherry Pectoral
annually, thouaand, of Urea.
Invaluable
to audden oolda, throat and tong trouble.

There la a layer of anew three lnch„
Mrs. Phabe Thomas of Junction City. deep oret nearly the entire upper peul”
Ill., was told by her doctors that she had
consumption and that there was no hope
for her, but two bottles of Dr. Kings’ New
l&gt;an,er
Catarrh.
Discovery completely cured her and she
says It saved her life. Mr. Thomas Eg­
Tbe moat Important feature about that
gers, 139 Florida 8L San Francisco, suf­ common complaint, catarrh In the haul m
fered from a dreadful cold, approaching Ito tendency to develop Into some otn-r
consumption, tried without result every­ more aertoua and dangeroua dtoease The
thing elsejthen bought one bottle of Dr. foul matter dropping from the head lam
Klpgs’s New Discovery and in two weeks the bronchial tube, or tonga |, „ry 1Ilbl
was cured.
naturally thankful. It to laad to bronchitis or comumptlun that
is such resuMBof which these are samples, deetrojer which causes more deaths in
that prove t" wonderful efficacy of this
IhU country than any other dtM-,«e
medicine in coughs and colds. Free trial catarrh originate. In Impuritle. |nf the
bottle at W. H. Goodyear’s Drug store. blood, local applications can do bet little
Regular size 50c. and 81.00.
aood.
Tbe common sense method ot
treatment 1s to purify tbe blood, and tor
Bucklan'* Arnica Haly&lt;
this purpose there Is no preparation -loerThe best salve In tbe world for cuts, lor to Hood's Sarsaparilla. The powerful
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever action of this medicine upon th. Mood ex­
sores, tetter, chipped hands, chilblains, pels every Impurity, and by so dolnu •un-s
corns, and al! skin irruptions, and posi­ catarrh and rives health to tlie tntlre
tively cure plies or do pay required. It orgudaa.
Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. For sale by W. IL Goodyear, the
druggisL

Fifty car loads of flour, or 30,000 bar­
rels, have Just been unloaded from the
steamer City of Traverse at Benton Har­
bor.
Mrs. Chas. Root, Cedar Springs, Mich.,
was told by physicians that they could do
nothing for her. After taking two bottles
of “Adironda” she was able to do her own
work and ride to town to do her shopping.
Sold by W. H. Goodyear.
The "meteoric stone” found on the
farm of Charles Swarthout In Crystal
turns out to be Iron ore, almost pure
metal.

Dandruff Is an exudation from tbe pores
of the skin that spreads and dries, farm­
ing seruf and causing the hair to fall out.
Hall’s Hair Renewer cures it.

Alaaha refrlrerntor'farp.ry al MuMreton started up toAlay with &lt;00 employes.

When Baby vra* rick. we gave her &lt; ’a*tc.-ix
V.lien the was n Child, she cried for Casbiriai

The apple crop of Lenawee county this
fall netted the farmers 88.500.

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

^^mra^otxxxnxxxxnwos^ui^ixo^
■ Ji
. -^-41 *•
or MORE critteol ud
1 ^=--.Tr^5F
-. -~ ‘rtrlkln* dccirna for Kewsp..txr . .crtl &lt;------------ . l meat* of SANTA CLAUS SOAP. The manu­
twextt

facturer*. The N. K. F«i|ri&gt;oaie Company, an-'
tburlxe us to pay TEN DOLLARS EACH for
approved drawings with appropriate read- j
lug; or $5.00 each for dc. '.'.;T. i«. r reading mat- &lt;
ter oniy. Thl* offer ta open to oil. Tbe cum- (
petition will close December L A* moe
1
possible after that date we will r--"- for fce«'pt- l
cd design* und return tbeoUier.^ U. m -mibtr, ‘
for complete, acceptable odvartLcme^ts w«

We

$10 Each

Thousand* Afflicted by Chronic Catarrh
The first day of of November, 1803. Dr.
Hartman gave bls consent to take charge
of the treatment of 10,000 esses of chronic
catarrh free of charge. The announce­
ment was at once published In all the
leading papers, when the’ applications
came pouring In from every State In the
Union. With a large number of clerks
and stenograph srs to assist him, the duetor actually directs the treatment of thou­
sands of cAses by correspondence, which
costs the patients nothing, except tbe
necessary medicines, which are obtained
at the nearest drug store. To become a
patient it Is only necessary to send name
and address, describe symptoms, and mi­
nute directions as to diet, sanitary regulations, and other advice wlll be eeut
promptly.
Wherever Dr. Hartman Is known the
name of Pe-ru-na has become a household
word. It is safe to say that no medicine
in existence is used by an many families as
Pe-ru-na. Tills is especially true of this

party-cry—may be appllM «, ,„irrot&gt;e, „
well aa to awn. Thr genn. of dUra« t|,,t
lark In th. bloo.1 are ••turuKl oaf by
Ayrr’a Saruparill. „ effeetuallj a,
old paiBaateni are displaced bv ,
uduHrsriiHi.
■

Ideas

Directloa*.—Msko
trlth black Ink
oa heavy white paper, or curd beard. Do the
work la outline. Elaborsto abading will not
print well. Space la papers will be four Inches
Kqu&amp;re. Draw to larger sea io If you prefer, but
have design aquarc. The Idea Is most impor­
tant If that is (oed wo can havcitredmvand still give you credit. Avoid poetry. Get
upon ad. that would make you buy tbe article.
Points.—Santa Claus Is n pure, high-grade
Soap—made for laendry and general housoholauro—atavorlto wherever known. Merits
generous praise. Sold by all crooers, whole­
sale and retail.
Do your beet, and rand resutts promptly.
Addrow (only)

N. W. AYER &amp; SON,
Newspaper Advertising Agents,
PHILADELPHIA.

CSQOSj

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WHAT BRINGS RELEASE FROM DIRT AND
- —■; GREASE ?
WHY DON’T
YOU KNOW?

LIO

�of WESTERN MICHIG

buy no clothing_

Until You Have Seen Us!

e old and popular Clothing Manufacturers, Houseman, Donnally &amp; Jones,

to be re-organized January 1. and
6

Slock to Bo Turned into Money in. The Non 8 weeks
rriGBS and Profits saontloed to Moot tub End.

In a stock valued at $1d0,000 we cannot enumerate a the prices WE PROMISE VAI I TH tq
v
l
•
, ,
honerht
P
, UMibb. YU^ 1 HIS: You have never m your whole- life
bought goods at the prices we have made to force our stock into cash.

Come Early Before Sizes Are Broken.

HOUSEMAN, DONNALLY &amp; JONES
MONROE STREET, CORNER WATERLOO, GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.
BUSINESS CARDS.
S. PALME1TER.

J. M. SMITH.

Hasting

Banner.

Council Proceeding)!.

Thursday, Nov. 7, 1894.

Common Council met in regular session
F riday eve Nov. 2 *04.
almerton a smith
•
Mayor Greusel presiding.
Ccr.vrvai .-idg a specialty.
'
Present at roll call. Aid. Bennett, Hicks,
• Osborn, Tinklerand Waters.
Woodland, Mich
|
Absent at roll call, Busby. Huffman and
■pSwarJ Taggart
Loyal E. Knappen.
We inert,
Arthur C. Denison.
Mins, of meetings of Oct. 10 and Oct. 22
TAGGART KNAPPEN &amp; DENISON,
*94 read and approved.
LAWYERS.
Aid. Bnsby and Huffman took their
BooiMgn hit Michigan Trust Co. Bldg..
Grand Rapid«. Michigan
seats.
Moved by Aid. Hicks that th? communi­
I AMES A. SV- EEZEY,
cation from Guy Havens asking fo damages
t*
Attorney at law,
on account of being injured Iu sidewalk be
Hastings. Mich.
rec. and placed on file and that a com. of 3
Practices in all courts of the state. Colbe appointed to Interview him lu regard to
lecl'otis promptly attended to.
tbe matter. Carried.
Ayes, Ail.
R- E H. LATHROP,
Com. Aid. Hicks. Tinkler aud Huffman.
Huraoepiathlc Physician and
The following bid for material tor sewer
Surgeon
read.
Office over W. H. Goodyear’s New
To Common Council City of Hastings.
Drag Store.
Gentlemen.
A’d tialb promptly attended to.
Will furnish for Sewer ou Broadway
p A. SCRIBNER. M. D?.
eight Inch No. One Sewer Pipe. Nine cts.
per foot Y Branches and T Branches at
•
Physician and Surgeon,
fifty cents each, on cars this station also
Delton.
- —
Mich.
m re-1 deuce, one block east of depot.
the six inch Sewer for Lamp holes at seven
and
a half eta. a foot, will deliver same on
II A. 4 (Th. BARBER
~
the ground wagon load In a place for five
Physicians and Surgeons.
dollars.
udis In city or county responded to with
'
F. H. Barlow * Co.
pKsnprnex. day or night.
To the Mayor and Common Council of the
p A. SHELDON,
City
of
Hastings.
• CIRCULATION •
J •
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
1 herewith submit prices at which 1 will
furnish Sewer Pipe and Portland Cement
Abstract Block, Hastings.
Money to loan on Real Estate Real Estate
on board cars at Hastings for extension of
wa o« commission. General conveyancing.
set of Abstract Books, comHereafter, changes for advertisementa, Sewer on Broadway.
10 cts. foot.
NM front the Records, can furnish complete
t 8 inch Sewer ’Pipe
mast reach this office Tuesdays al latest to
• toldC. F. BROOKS. Clerk.
45 each.
8 “ Branches
Insure insertion la the issue of the week
7cts. foot
6 •» Sewer Pipe
when brought
$3.50 Barrel
Portland Cement
Respectfully.
hou^ » a m. to s p. m.
K. K. Grant.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla. acting through tb®
pHILlP T COLGROVE^
Moved by Aid. HuJTman that, the bid of
reaches every part of the system. »nd in this
F. H. Barluw ± Co. for Sewer pipe for
Attorney at Law
way positively cures catarrh
. 'Succow to Smith A Cnigrove.)
Sewer on Broadway be accepted. Carried.
(&lt;hHee tn Union block. Hastings.)
Ayes, BennelL Busby, Hicks, Huffman.
practices hi ill tbe courts ot the state.
Osborn. Tinkler and Waters.
S.mael SUJohn, for two term. register
A e. kenaston.
Nays. None.
of deerfs of Macomb county. dW Thurs­
Tbe following bids for labor on Sewer
Attorney at Law,
(Over J. 8. Goodvearft Co.'s store.)
were read.
PracilcesinaiicourtsortheState. CoUecttoat day al Utica, aired 54 years.
I will do the work on Sewer according
__ promptly Attending to.
The cltlxena of Port Huron tendered Hon- to the specifications for $315. Give L. C.
k K. TIMMERMAN. Homeopathic Phy P. T. CoUrore a reception last week after B-dlcM.urWr.
x *
sician and Surgeon.
bls speech In that elty. Phil has made an
DCice orer Lathrop's drug store.)
Hastings. Nov. 2nd. 18&amp;4.
\
excellent record on the stump.
1 will build your Sewer on Broadway,
Allegan oounly Is becoming as famous according to «pe:IOc«tlons tor the .um ot
for Its apples as IU peaches. A Dorr Orm nineteen (1») cent, per foot.
Worthy Sloane.
Niagara Fall*
hate shipped S.500 barrella of apples this
And will tunitah you bond, to Onlsh the
tall. 1. O. Button who has a cider mill at work Mcordhut to «pecl5catlon«. The
Stations.
Hopkins made 4000 gallons ot cider In one n.m«ot the Bond.tnen uj.
week besides 450 gallons ot Jelly and 500
H. G. Caktxb.
gallons of boiled cider. One hundred and
Stations.
1 will agree to dig ditch and lay Sewer
seventy galloon of cider was made from 40 pipe and do U&gt;e Job In a good «nd work­
WUSTWAX3.
fitaTrstm............... .
~
___________
manlike manner tor the »um of W.50 per
C- K. OSBOBN-. Local Agent, Hasttaxv bushete of apples.
rod
Gao. Haoadobx.
o ". Hvooun G. P * T. A. Ghieaco

LA*. COLLECTION AND BEAL ESTATE

I

W. X. COOK. Loc*l Editor.

P

Your Family
should be
provided with the
well-known emergency
medicine,

AYER’S

CHERRY PECTORAL
The best remedy for all
diseases of the
Throat and Lungs.
Prompt to act,

D

Sure to Cure
LOCAL NEWS.

I cis week,

95 quireu

Michigan Centra^

l&amp;tai&amp;BsalvK
W,i’.J£|!3irA
E2dIs |» gal&amp;

ti more Catarrh In this sectioniof tfi®
«hbn W. McGinn of Cheboygan has
“nested 3,000 bushels of potatoes from
twenty acres of land.

Ringing Noi»M
» roaring buzzing *ounu.
mrw-‘. !^ by caUrrh- ttrnt axeeedingly dlsS£i b tDd
common disease. Low ol
*,
' •?*P*Hna. the great toood portltr, ia
K k‘rJ? ’ucc«”tal remedy tor this disw inch it cures by purifying the blood.

P,P’
tbe b*®1 a^ler dinner pills.
-US. Jlisttliun, prerent ooasttpatton.

/ fa

and until the last few years was suppose

nrorcMjncrdlt a
falling Coeure
local remedies, and by &lt;wnstau«'&lt; incurable,
with lue«l treatment.
atltutlonsclence has proven catarrh b»be a eon
tUudisease. and. therefiakv. requires w
tlonal treatment- HUFJ
Ohiofactored by
cure on tbe market,
fSja'dSSu/ontiw

•"$

° wX^nderelgned will »uUd tbe Sewer

Rmndwav tor the sum of *5 cis. pu
fobt according to plans and specifications
XtTb/yv. on Oct JtPM «&lt;1 weajrje
to perform the same in a good an
nianllke manner.
Rmd

E. 3. flOLBBOOK.
Sureties. H G. Carterand J. T. botn,l^ydl
Moved by Aid.
M4
St^r^Hottman,
Osborn, Tinkler and Walers.

Nays, None.
Moved by Aid. Tinkler that E. G. Hol­
brook be appointed Supt of th« work o n
Sewer. Carried.
Ayes, Bennett. Busby. Hicks, Huffman,
Osborn. Tinklerand Waters,

Moved by Aid. Tinkler that tbe city pur­
chase the 3 care of coal of Mr. Osborn now
on the track of the M. C, R. R. Lust.
Ayes, Hicks, Osborn. Tinkler. Waters,
Nays. Bennett, Busby and Huffman.
Aid. Huffman and Osborn refusing to
act on water Com. tbe Mavor appointed
Aid. 1inkier and Hicks to fill vacancy.
Moved by Aid. Hicks that the waler
Cum. be instructed to handle the water
works Hstem In accordance with the
ordinance, Carried.
Ayes, Bennett, Bnsby, Hicks. Huffman.
Osborn, Tinkler and Waters.
Nays, None.
Moved by Aid. Hicks that the 6rdinifi66
com. draft an ordinance prohibiting the
running of Bicycles on the side walks
within the city limits, Carried,
Ayes, All.
Aid. Osborn excused.
Moved by Aid. Bennett that the chair­
man of the Fin. Com. be authorized to
borrow 81000,00. and Mayor and Recorder
authorized to draw order on com. fund for
same. Carried.
Ayes. Bennett, Busby, Hicks, Huffman,
Tinkler and Waters.
Nays. None.
Moved by Aid. Hicks that the St. Commisaloner be authorized to remove tbe ob­
structions 20 ft north of the north line of
Mill St. north of Iron bridge on Creek St.
Cart led.
Ayes, Bennett, Busby, Hicks, Huffman.
Tinklerand Waters.
Nays. None.
„
Moved by Aid. Bennett that Henry
Withey ana Mrs- Chas. Crothers be notified
to build sidewalk hi front of their property
on Tlnorn St, Carried.
Ayes. All.
Aid. Hicks excused.
Moved by Aid. Tinkler thatjAld Bennett
be authorized to fix lower part of Stanley s
shop to store tools in. Carried.
Ayes, all.
Tbe following accts audited81.20
W. W. Kelly
13.00
Citizens Com.
5.85
Kalamazoo Publishing Co.
M. St Stebbins
j. w, Bentley
Hams A VanArman
W. J. A L. L. Holloway
Barry Co. Democrat
Goodyear Bros.
J. S, Harper and Co.
F. Flfield
C. Grace
W. Phillipa
H. W. Carmine
W. Mellon
Chas. Grace
John Inchbolt
Frank Nash
Sid Wiley
Will Mellon
Wilmont Rhodes
Wm. Beadle
Louie Beadle
Liberty Warner
James Shea
Scidney Wiley
Wm. Beadle
L. Beadle
Fred Beadle.
Liberty Warnkr
joe Webber '
James Shea

Clarence Bishop
1,50
Geo. Hagadorn
1.05
.75
Robert Green
Jas. Grace
.80
Wm. Beadle
1.20
Fred Beadle
1,20
' Louie Beadle
Moved by Aid, Busby that the accts be
allowed and orders drawn ou respective
funds for same. Carried.
Ayes. Bennett, Busby, Huffman, Tinkler
and Waters.
Nays, None.
Moved by Aid Tinkler that the chairman
of St com. place fence at both ends of the
bridge of J. U WIHtlna across river and
post nolloe on mqs that the bridge is con­
demned, Carried.
Ayes. Bennett. Busby, Huffman, Tinkler
and Waters,
Nays. None.
Moved by Aid. Huffman that the bill 0!
Edw. Woodard be laid on the table Carried.
Ajes, Bennett. Busby, Huffman Tinkler
and Walers.
None. None.
Ou motion Council adjourned till nest
regular meeting.
E. G. UoLBROOK,
Recorder.

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UNFORTUNATE PERSIANS.

Tbe Unhappy Lot of tbe Subjects of the
Shah.
According to reports recently mado
by a British consul in that country tho
condition of the peasants of Persia
seems to be peculiarly an unhappy
one. He says:
“They inhabit mere
mud hovels, without windows and
with a hole in the center of the roof to
let out the smoke, and the filthy state
of the villages is Indescribable. At
the end of the winter they gener­
ally find their stock either ex­
hausted or running very low, and the
great festival of Nauroz at hand.
Formerly the peasant knew that if his
stock failed, there was no hope of re­
plenishing it.
He would have to go
But
3,00 without his Nauroz festivities.
.88 now he knows that a week or two
2.34 before the festival the Russian specu­
11.15 lators will appear on the scene and
11.28 offer the proprietor advances of money
5.39 to sow cotton for them, the seed of
9.60 which they provide, or buy up in ad­
7.35 vance the best part of his crop of
1,50 wheat. The ignorant peasant is led to
.25 agree to bartering a part of his share,
.23
too, and when the harvest is over he
.60
.30 finds that he has not enough corn to
,75 1 carry
CU.rrV him
AM4M through
vaa.w-O—the
----- winter. If the
.75 proprietors and peasants resist the
। j.,0 temptations
- •&gt;___ xrtl
till theflma
timenf
ofthethe artlllH
actual
L50 harvest the result is the same. The
wheat
goes
st
half
price,
the
peasant
8.90
.60 finds after a few weeks that he has not
enough to carry him through the win­
1,50 ter and, worst of ML there is no corn
.75’ left for towns like Meshed, with sev­
7.00 enty thousand Inhabitants. Laat year
0,00, the crop was a fair one, but so much
4.80’ wheat was exported that the price of
। bread was four times as high as after an
.75
1,60) abundant harvest when there was no

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COUNTY NEWS.
Bedford
Miss Hattie Romann of Albion, visited
twbtlves here last week and attended the
Hallowrtn party at Mr- Waltaae’a on
Thursday evening.
Mr* Tho* Kennedy and two children
vtehrd relatives to Jackson last week.
Miss Mae Mautel returned Sunday from
a week’s visit with relatives and friends
in. Battle Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. George Duet of Charlotte,
spent Sunday with the former’s parents,
Mr. Rtul Mrs. Nichols, of this place.
Tbe reception which was to have been
given to Rev. Mr. Brown and family last
Friday evening, but on account of the
rain that evening has been postponed un­
til some future time.
The Y. P. S. C. E. will give a pancake
social at the home of Mr. J.s H. Manby
next Friday evening, Nov. II.
Pancakes
will be served at three cents apiece.
Las: Thursday evening at the borne of
L. C. Wallach, about two dozen of the
young people of the community assembled
to celebrate Hallowe’en and n merry party
it was
The evening was pleasantly spent
in games, the must popular of which were
fortune telling and’ conversation.
The
prize in the latter was won by Floyd Hail
and was a handsomely decorated pin.
After a bovitfftul supper served at mldnight. !hv party dispersed to their several
honu *. and the merry tim&lt;‘ had by all was
evinced by the smiling faces and jolly re­
marks u]H&gt;n the street Friday morning.

Geo. W. Coals and wife visited last
week at McBride and Big Rapid*
Elder S. M. Fowler of Kalamaxno. will­
fill the pulpit here the 18tb, Inst.
In eve­
ning will give us a sermon on “Rise of
the First Christian Church.”
Miss Croy of this place was to Ver­
montville Saturday.
.
A full house Is reported at our Prohibi­
tion speech Saturday evening.

Brouard.
Lester Warner and wife who visited
friends in Detroit have returned.
WUI Slate Is very sick at this writing.
Stephen Doster’* little girl was hurt
,quite badly last Tuesday by running against
.a wagon In the dark.
Wm. Ide is building a cistern for S.
Doster.
Tbe South Pine Lake church Is at last
repaired and looks fine. There will be
,church Sunday.
The Womans Foreign Missionary Society
meeting was held at Mrs. F. Farr’s last
Thursday.
Miss Minnie Wardell closed a successful
tenn of school and has been employed to
teach the winter term.
Henry Barley cone was in Kalamazoo
last Wednesday.
Mrs. R. Deal aud Miss Lillie Barley­
cone were delegates for the Missionary
meeting last week at Otsego.
Most of the fanners In this vicinity have
their corn harvested and are doing other
‘
i farm work.

Yankee Spring*.
List week’s letter.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Buskirk Fri*y OcL 36th.
S6th, aa.girl,
girl.
'
Mrs. Isaac " Young
Young an old pioneer of
Barry county died last Saturday at the
borne ot her son-in-law Wm. Townsend.
Deceased was in her 83rd. year.
John Sensiba and Mind Olive Buck were
married last week. They have tbe best
wishes of a host of friends here.
Geo. Bark is visiting friends in Ohio
Asher Turner Is quite sick at tills writ­
ing also Mrs. John Everbart.
A. Stocking spent Sunday with friends
in Allegan county.
Miss Math? Cookston has been engaged
to teach the Springs school this winter.

Batrtleld. •
There will be a donation next Tuesday
evening at Mosher’s hall for the benefit of
tbe pastor. Everyone invited.
The populist seem, to think that the Ban­
field news of last week was pretty thin.
All there was in It was commencing to go
to Hie school house and ending up at L. C.
Edmonds orchard. Ti e coat must have fit­
ted or they would not made tbe remark.
Next Sunday there will be ho services
nor Sunday school at our church. AH that
Shults.
can will go to the dedication of tbe church
Ada Mosher closed her school last Mon­
at Bedford, but in the evening the Epworth
day.
League will be in full blast
S. A. Stanley and wife visited relatives
Dance in the blacksmith shop last week.
A. E. Bresee is decking up his wind mill in Climax last week.
Kate Replogle closed her school here
derrick.
Mrs. Dunn put in a weeks‘visit aUBattle Friday.
Gary
Crook will'teach our school this
Creek.
Chas, aud Lida McKinzie are putting In winter. He will occupy the house formerly
occupied by F. J. Patton.
-a weeks vlsit at Comstock.
Mary Horu-closed her school Friday.
Ptezaant Valley.
Mrs. Chas. Kahler visited at Fret! ZerGeo. am! Cbas. Mater of Claxe are visit­ bel‘s Thursday.
Charlie Smith and Carrie Kingsbury
ing their parents.
Wilbur Austin of Lenawee county is were married Oct. 28tb by Rev. ilamp.
They have the best wishes of all.
here ou business tor a few. days.
Myrtle Mosher spent Sunday at home.
R. Ellison has built a new porch on bis
Mary Crook is visiting friends here.
house.
Wm. Miuzey had a brother and two sis­
Freeman Gates of Orangeville and Geo.
Abbey of Hastings were gueets of E. Lock­ ters from Ypsilanti visiting him last week.
Jessie Cox is at Otsego,
hart the past week.
S. Thomas has moved to Banfield.
Farmers are nearly through busking corn.
Misfc Mosher of Kalamazoo visited at
Jerry Filkner and family of Clare are
Albert Nutt’s last week.
visiting old friends.
Wm. Johncock visited at J. M, Weavers
M. H. Bloom has gone with his team to
last Monday.
the north woods.
There will be quarterly .meeting services
R. Hosmer is father to r fine son.
Moses Perkins has built a kitchen to bls at the Hinds school bouse next Saturday
and Sunday.
house.

turned !wtu« Wednesday

after

Mrs. J. Duster and Mn G. B. Brown
attended the Dtot- meeting of tbe W. F.
M. S. held *t Otsego last week.
.
Mr*. Belle Bhepard of Martin has been
the guest of her brother, Maaon Holcomb,
during the past week.
Rev. Strubble Evangelist, left for Wal­
don. Saturday to engage in revival meet­
ings there. Rev. Connelly followed on
Monday.
The church has been crowded
to overflowlag every night. Tuesday eve­
ning twenty-five came to tbe altar. Their
efforts have been blessed with the con­
version of, more than one hundred adul*
The politiral speech to be given by
Perry Mayo on Thursday even log was
adjourned on account of meetings.
The funeral services of Mrs. Williams
wefe conducted by Rev. VanAntwerp at
the home of her daughter, Mr*. William
Townsend on Monday last.
Deceased
was 80 yen re of age and an old resident of
Barry county.
Mrs. VanHorn came from Sturgis Wed­
nesday last to visit her daughter, Mrs.
Lucian GBibs.
Mrs. Brakeman returned to Muskegon
Monday after a months visit to Prairie­
ville friend*
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I»1 and prrviotr.
.“’S
J?™**01* which wlUhcSt?.??'1
the office U tbe Treawrrr c
•oto st jrnbik
22
" &lt;x*unty Seat, ou tbe flrtt 'u rt
next, ar ibe tim*.

with a

lusbtiry, Hone
Erosrt Hctwly. Kalamazoo
Grade Brad toy. Yaoksa Bpring &lt;
Elmer M. flocum. Baltimore.
.lafrnW M- UarrlMrti
M
Forel W. Morelaad. City
May ftnrpee. Pratrltvilta
William F. I’*u*ttr. city
Benha A. Jt-uvon
“
John A. Lewla, Tbartmpple
Mina Itoyt.
“
Wlliiiun D. MeCaon. Irving
Pearl Oinntead
. ”

lei Webster'* autograph record of
legal receipt*.
Thia chronicle, i

1830, tneluBii
The firat entry, dated September

c»n&lt;eb«i accord I n/u

—
11 ■ ■ at the office at the County
er after ibay are received by him/ y

Tr^a-nr'
1 ^*»ur.
bTAXLXY W.TrKsra.
ifitil.- '-J. •
- AuditorOenrrn)
xW LETTING
"

second is of *S0, for retainers on the'
New Hampshire circuit. The first fee Comity Drain CrinmiMiouer ot tbe coriitv-III o&gt;. u.e £.r
of *1,000 was paid in May, 18*4, by a tociith oay of November, A. D.. twu
ti...
Mrs. Badger. Services regarding CH’Nhere Delton drain eroabe* the blrhwav
ahoutSS rod. mmU of Mod Lake. In Jaid
ley’a will commanded *800. The total
ship
of
ffiupe
Barry
Co.
Mkb.'at
ten
o'clock
J.
M tn HU Own EdtjoUou.
amount for the first year was footed up theforo Doon of that day. proceed to
The Pekto Caxettc lately contained as *13,3 40, with the remark: “Septem­ tH&lt;ffi*for the ekanlug and deepcnH Kto grade ■,
esrteto
drain
known
aud
&lt;touguau-.l
a*
!)&lt;
ib,n
s curious decree from the emperor re­ ber 32, 1834, thus done and concluded.” Drainlocated and «»tabH»Vu in the mih
ferring to certain proposals that had A similar summing up appear* at the township* ot Bono aud -Barry and d«wrlth*d 2k
CotiMn. to wit: Beginning at a Make "t tt
been made for his proper education. close of each other year. The second
IteSin
Muid
In lb*‘ ct,ll' r of said
An officious censor presented a memor­ total is *1MM.74; the third is *31,703. ‘I’Ato siud cleaning and deewutog naid drahi
ial suggesting that the emperor should The first entry of *3,000 was in 1835, its satire length. Bald Job will be let by
ti®®*; Jh® section at the ouUtt of the Brain
ycstablish the former practice of hav­ March 7; the first of *3,000 December 7
•®"d,he ftmalnlng sections tn
their order up stream. In accordance wiili ib.
ing the classics aud other sacred writ­ in the same year. The last payment dlrerram
now on file wnh the other
£
ings daily' expounded to him. Upon was In respect to Florida land. The
to »!V&lt;l.&lt;lr‘Vn'ln tb,!
01
Count-,
this his majesty observes: “Since we largest single honorarium was *7,500. clerk, to which reference may be Ltui t&gt;y »Ii
parties interested, and blds will be oudo’ and
have undertaken the task of govern­ In February of the fourth year *3,000 is
C?»tiacisw|!l be made
ing in person, we have daily received set down as bestowed in a case of Trin­ with the loweat rt»j.oL-!-:l)!e bifht&gt; r
it u a ,
quote Mourity for tbe performance &lt;4 the
in audience the officials of the metrop­ ity church (New York). In turning over ■woric.lu*
sum then sud there u&gt; infixed by
Billy McCann and Pearl Olmstead were olis and tho provinces, and done our this record leading metropolitan and ,n*,'rT.*tnl“&lt;ii:lnl'*’nh&lt;!r‘«htto reject un
M11*- The date for the CXrtnplcttun ol •
mrrrled last Saturday. We wish them much ▼ery utmost to rightly discern tbe even provincial lawyers are astonished such contract.
«ud tbe term* of nHjinenl there­
proper men and pass judgment on their that Webster, already twenty years in for. khalf be announced at tbe time and plaft.
joy.
of
kin
ng.
Rev. Campbell preached for Mr. Arney lotions. Such time as remains at our Boston, ho undervalued his bcrrico*
Notlceito further hereby given, that at the
Sunday.
disposal after transacting the multi­ Be learned better at last. When Rob- Ume and-plact of said letting or at such other
Several from here attended Dr. Park- tudinous affairs of state we devote to । ert C. Winthrop looked up the earliest
P,Mce thercaner to which 1. th*
Commissioner aforesaid, mat adjourn
hhrst’s funeral Ip Middleville Tuesday.
the study of the classics and historical date he said: “That’s just tho time I Drain
the s;miG the acMssment for benefits aim utt.
C. E. Social in basement of tbe Congre­
records, often engaging in discussion was ending my studies in Webster’s lands comprised within the. ••Deltoii Drain
gational church next Saturday evening.
Assessment District,” will be subject
with the imperial tutors, and never office," and the chirograph led him to Bpecial
to renew.
Ladies Aid Society at Mrs. Beck’s Satur­
permitting ourselves for a moment to add that Webster never wrote a firm
Tbe followfng 1* a description of the several
day.
tracts
or
psrarts of hmdeonstltuUog the special
hand. Nobody has surveyed the relic “•’•eswncut
Rev. Freeman preached a prohibition indulge in luxurious ease."
district of tejd-hrain. viz: Sub7
Thu great Kien Lung explained his with more interest than Dr. O. W. I Divisions.
sermon Sunday.
SW U.«W^8rc».T»2N. H 8 W. 'Tmt
Miss Ette Hubbard Is still very low.
objection to the old practice to be that Holmes. Among other things he said:
part of « E k, b I- k that is cart of the C, K. A
the censors whose business it was to “Had the influx been ten-fold, Web­ 8. rail roa«i. Sec 31. T 2 N. R s W. Thu: part
of toe S K l« of theB E \ that is west of the
I. A. Osgood and his bod John Osgood, expound the classics in rotation, and ster's purse would have remained C. K. A 8. rail rusd. Sec 31. T2 N. R» W. Th*
also Wm. H. Carpenter left here last thereby to raise the standard of moral empty stiH. Had its capacity received 8 of tbe W ‘4.8 Ek.8ec3).Tz N. K » W.
Thursday fur Cadillac and vicinity.
The virtue, mado use of the opportunity to like the sea, whatever entered there NW H Brc 31. T 2 N. H tt W. N fc. W &lt;
of thus EH, rise 31. T2 N: K » W. 8 W
tender their advice on things in gen­ would have runoff like water from the k. NI V»-c 3». T z N, R»W. Township
party will hunt deer.
ot Hope at larce. Cc-iumruoi'g at a )&gt;oUit In
Thede Gyle and James Doonan were at eral, and to air their private views. A back of a duck."
center of town 1 N. E !• west thence north 20
home for a tew days last week.
few years later the same great ruler
chains thenoe west R chains thence south m
Burt McCallum and wife have com­ publicly announced that after listen­
chains theuce east &amp; chains to pi ace 01 beginThe Inst annual report of the Indian Utag. Sec A T 1N. K 0 W. E^. Ji W
IeM
menced housekeeping.
ing for more than ten years to the ir6,1 t N.'tt l» 'W. so acre* west
administration shows that in ten acres.
Prof. Taylor amlated by local talent relevant comments of Ms tutors on • railway
---- -,
. tide NW usee 5.T i N. RSW.
seres ot
held a musical entertainment at the public affairs he was tired of them. ! lridl»
only
01 frufti t he N E corner. Ser C. T I N. It (• W. T.
church here last Saturday evening.
and that these unenlightened and un- 1 railway laid down and 16,000 sanc­ acre* ou bortli star N K
except 20 a. Set­
' G. T 1 N. K » W. ToMi nnhlp of Barry' at large.
Mrs. Ada Bates is spending this week
statesmanlike expositions must stop. tioned. Since 1S86 the yearly addition I Dat d this 6 d*) i&lt;f NoveiDtH'-r. A D.. 1RH.
with friends at Irving and vicinity.
„ later emperor
---- -------------------_
, to thomUowhn.beond.-oppinir »trad,
J. w. HUI'MiK.
said much
the same.
F. Balch of Kalamazoo, has purchased A tVith
County Drain CommiMluner •■! tiw Counit of
Uw« preowlrnu of hi. anoe*. I By- Th«n U WM 1.000 per annonx. For Barry
Co. Mich.
from here for shipment quite an amount
tora to gnale him, the pretont e-.operor )
next tonr yey. there wm. a .toady
of apples.
.
ADMINISTRATOR'S BALE.
includes hi. decree *-&gt; follow.: "Two ; arera^o of W0. In Ib.'l it sank tooon
In the nuuu-r o! the «»Ute of I'rUb S.
.mperora hare thus expressed their ;
Thir year it U only 42S. The Burst, oremsrd.
Nofice
Is
hereby riven Ibid I shall sell at
The
meeting ui
of the Barry wuuCoun- ri
ricwji
with
regard to this
thia matter, and i| P"
Rorcrnment.
t Hr annual
annum uirviui*
cwa w
ith regard
cnuuvm, hampered by the reniah- publle aocUuii.
to I be blgbes! bidder, ou
..
»
.
..
...
_ _ ' ,-rerw rupee,
rnruto r-nn
ty Pomona Grange, P. of H. will meet । fhe
they
arriro
d at was
can iln
do notninip
nothing nr
or nrwr.
next tr»
to urday the twt Dty-sccoud day ol Ik rem.with (Jrangeville Grange on Friday Nov. • fhat
crpoi&gt;itiont&gt; werr n menj nothing more, though the takings are Per A. D
l«M. at to o'clock. In Ihr
furenoon.xt the premises herein described In the/
~ i, IbtM. commencing at 10 o clock a. m. I •
lucrative in times of depression.
towDrinp of Barry, iu the County or Bnrry.
with reading of minutes of previous meet- £rnJud;
they did not advance a true racrauve m
in thoStair of Michigan, puntmai tolirrnse
lug and (reports of officers of County hnderstandlng of the principles of gov- ।
Siberia f* Large.
and natboritr xratned to n&gt;e on the sixth day of
r
.......
„i reports of Subordinate
e.I
.
.
__•
t________ _____ November. A. D. 1RM. by the 1‘rubzte Court of
eminent; that those conccmwl
concerned pndeavendeav­ .
Grange
and
Grange, j enmont:
A graphic Idea of the immense size
Harry Cotjsty, MichUan. al) o« tbe estate, nglrt.
Dinner at 12 o’clock.
Afternoon session ored to put forward their private . of Siberia may be gleaned from’ the title
and lutereM of the sxlrt deceased of, iu ana
called to order at 2 o’clock, when .the views and by flattery carry out their I following comparison: All
situate aud being In th**
of
the to th* real
Cocnt^
ot Barry, in the State of Mlrbirau,
election of officers of County Grange will false designs.
We see through all i states, kingdoms, principalities, cmand describe.I as follows, to-wtt: The
take place, glso a representative to be thia quite clearly, und it would be well I pires, etc., of Europe (except Russia) knows
West half (W) of the North East quarter dil-Ol
elected to attend the Michigan State were the censor tc reverently peruse
the South Enal quarter 4i and the North two
Grange,followed with program by Orange­ the views of forme* Aovereigus in re- and all of tbe United States, including (21 acres ot the West halt (‘i)&lt;&gt;i IbeBonth Ea*t
quarter
•*&lt;)( f th»-South East quarter
of
Alaska,
could
be
placed
side
by
side
in
ville Grange. There will ti*
be :a ;":~zr.
Question ,
w this matter. His memorial is.
Eighteen (IS) town one (U North taupe
Siberia, and yet the uncovered space bactlan
'■ *
uro
tn i **
.
.
*"
rc nnrdlallv invitMi ”
»onx&gt;-«. io
n»ny
cbwnttra,
Nine
Wert, coutalnlns in all twenty-two
would be equal to a country contain­ (SJ&gt; acre* of lam! more or less.
Gko R. Bow-tk.
Bod bU arfn&gt;mctiU not to th. point
Dated November 7cb. A. D.’. JMM.
SrantXctuttT. ?&gt;. proportion nood nM b. rn&lt;- ing ap area of 300,000,000 mftiarc miles
HARVE* W. WlLLlANt1
Administrator.

COME - COME - COME
AND SEE THE GREATEST OF ALL.

The Steel^Malleable Iron Range
TRAM MARK

[MAJESTIC
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A Range that Consumes less Fuel, does better work, HEATS MORE WATER, and will last longer than any other cooking apparatus in the
World. A Special Invitation is given to every good lady in this city and vicinity to visit

OMR STORE NEXT WEEK MOMMY TO MTQRMY
And carefully examine these Ranges, a full line of which will be on exhibition
TO DEMONSTRATE THEIR WONDERFUL BAKING, COOKING
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use baking
biscuits and delicate cake, wlncli
will be served with delicious Majestic Coffee.to all who are interested in such matters.

There ehould be a Majestic in every household, and the present is the one opportunity in a life-time to make blessed woman happy.

gySAVE IN FUEL EACH YEAR THE COST OF THE RANGE
Save in temper, save in food, save in repairs, save in labor, and save in health. EVERY DAY OF THIS EXHIBIT WILL BE SPECIAL LADIES’ DAY; but the husband
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come prepared to give their order and have the great and only
‘MAJESTIC” RANGE ON JE A RTH setup.
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Hastings Banner.

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VOL. XXXIX.no. 29

Largest Circulation
of any paper tn ike
County.

j^gTINGS, MICH., NOVEMBER 15. 1894.
WHOLE NO. 2057

Hastings Banner,
Published Thursdays by
COOK B'BOe..

I HAVE A FEW

Bowen. Milla.
Quite a young winter.
*,‘**'e ImPens. or Grand Rapids,
’pool Sunday with Myrtle and Pearl Pi*.

CITIZENS PUBLIC MEETING.

Result of Meeting (Called tn Consider
Amendments to City Charter.
MIb“ w“
home Saturday
Tuesday evening about two hundred
,h'
«r her father.
Walter Bechtel .pent the Brat ot laat SHE HA8 ASKED FOR NOTHING IN citizens assembled at tbe Circuit Court
room In response to the call for a public
week m Otsego.
NEARLY A
QUARTER
OF
A
meeting. Mayor Greusel called the meet­
finlshed bls summer’s work
CENTURYmi
w !51etB W“
ing to order and was then elected chair­
A
vlrv
Saturday. for Fred Demorasq last Friday.
man and John Dennis elected Secretary.
A terj pleasant
nt Jm
for J' Bechtel aud Mr. and
d.n^h.ll
lMlFrMlop
„P,was vivon “
Tbe Mayor slated that the several propo­
Mra. Guy Pierson spent Sunday last at Mr.
sitions submitted eminated from citizens
Lonilng’a of East Wayland.
town, Will Aik for His Appointment
who were deeply interested in, our city
E, IL Conrad, of Otsego, called On
and school government. He then read
friends at this place Monday and TaeaFor two years Barry County has been each proposed change and called for a dis­
wh^2 ^ULnm®. h"uretu™®d to I‘od Auger
here be will teach the remainder of the
Mrs. Allie Clemens Is working for Mrs. recognized as one of the republican cussion. It was very evident that the
strong-holds of Michigan and whenever citizens were all deeply Interested and %,
J ear.
Gardner near Bradley.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Pierson spent Sun­ anything has been depending upon her many took part in the argument*.'
Tbe Hon. Henry A. Goodyear started
she has responded gloriously.
During all
day with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Smith.
Mrs. Hughes, of Pralrlevillp, spent a tlie years she has fought nobly in the the work and was followed by tlie Hon. P.
T.
Coigrove, Hon. D. R. Cook, John H..
ranks,
asking
nothing
and
seeking
noth
­
few days visiting her parents Mr. and
ing, except it were emphatically to up­ Dennis, John Bessmer. Hon. Jas. AMrs. HuggetL
Sweezey, Dr. Lathrop, Wm. D. Hayes,
™
CTV'
repuW|Walter Haul has finished work for John hold the true principles she espouses.
A new administration, or rather the old Hon. Daniel Striker, Wm. Seidmore,
“Sr1®* 111 the daily paper the death King.
John Kosbbone is moving Into Geo. administration, will soon take up the Jacob Maus. M. L. Cook. Norman Bailey,
of Geo. W Chester, formerly of this place.
reins of government In Michigan and Rev. W. W. Taylor, Luke Bronson, Aider­
n?*r*nA’t McDowell, Mr. Newt. Mc­ Jackson's house.
for the first time (n many years man Hicks, Milo Williams and others, The
Dowell and Mrs. C, N. Webb are In Big
Brush Ridge.
Barry County republicans will ask discussion lasted two hours. A vote of
li^w1 n altondinK
fobcral of Fred McHenry Anders was quite severely injur­ recognition. As we have said before they opinion was taken on each proposition and
have asked for nothing in the past, con­ resulted as follows:
ed
by
a
fall last week.
Guv DeGolla is clerking for J. Schondel1st. The Mayor ought to have tbe veto
Waft? K«ni» went to Grand Rapids tenting themselves with rolling lip good
mayer.
rebnbllcan pluralities while the rewards power also the deciding vole on all ties on
Saturday.
the Common Council, where the election of
went
elsewhere.
They
believe
now
that
Engrnu
Hart
is
slowly
recovering.
Fillmore.
Our, school commenced last Monday they are entitled to recognition and should officers is concerned such as chief of fire
Will Whitney is’mnring to Logan.
receive It To maintain party organiza­ department, street commissioner, physi­
with Fannie Pierce as teacher.
Etta Hubbard is slightly better.
A severe snow storm here Friday, tbe tion and in party work no man in the cian for board of health apd city attor­
MIm Inez Wing resigned her school In
.1
,
county
has worked harder, spent more ney.
first
of
the
season.
Fillmore.
2nd. The board of Review to be elected
The election has come and gone and the lime, or done more effective work for re­
‘Miss Barnum, of Carlton, has been en­
publican cause during these years than by the people.
republicans
are
liappy
over
the
result
gaged to teach our winter term of school
The 3rd and 4th proposition were voted
Many farmers have corn to busk aud Mr; Frank Bullis. But this year the re­
Miss Bertha Teeple begins her school in
publicans will ask for recoguition not down,. I. e. three supervisors for the city.
potatoes 4o dig yet
Bowne this week.
Tlie Mayor to represent ?ity Q9 hoard of
only
because
they
think
they
are
entitled
Parsley
Otis
is
able
to
walk
again by
Mrs. Fenton, of Allegan, Is visiting at
I
to it, but also tiecause they believe that supervision.
the aid of crutches.
Mrs. Baker’s.
Thu fifth proposition calling for la board
Chas Anders will work in Kalamazoo thqy have a man who will fill the position
Mrs. Quigiy begins her school in the
of
public
works
was
voted
upon
And the
with
honor
and
credit
and
who
is
especi
­
this winter.
Brown district this week.
meeting was of the opinion that/ such a
Wesley Karns will work his father’s ally well fitted for It.
Mr. G. J. Tecole is not much better.
board
ww
not
uevded,
Mr.
Frank
Bnllls,
or
Jabutowo,
(be
as
­
farm next summer.
C. Annison, of Middleville, took dinner
Cih. Taxes io be paid twice a year In *.
Evidently the people are tired of the pirant for this offlw, w,s bo~, in Ncw
with' W. Smith Thnreday.
administrations as is evidtmcerl lorli&lt;T r«OT.lt&gt;»- when oBly three June and December was left to the considThe republicans feel quite Jubilant over democratic
jearu
t0 M|chlKMIl w!lh hla p,,.. ation of a chapter committee.
by the last election.
their victory, but they did not all vote.
7th. Aidermen and Mayor to have
** ..s. For two years they lived In Battle
The woods are fulliof them, and if they had
JohnMown nnd Heftford.
Creek, but the last 42 years he has lived salaries. This subject brought out many
all g-une tu the polls the denverats could
The Congregational church &lt; Bedford in Johnstown. In 1S65 lie was married good Ideas and some very laughable re­
never raise their head agaimhaving undergone such changes in form to Miss Helen Knapp, of Assyria, and to marks. Mr. Wm. Seidmore, chief of fire
an4 appearance dUT^.g the year past as to them five children have been born. Mr. department, thought if Aldermen had
make it almost r,.Wt nmcli larger and l&gt;est- Ballis received a good commop school ed­ salaries that it should not exceed salaries I
Quite a ynung winter,
paid to the firemen, Many firemen were i
Some of tbeYartgera
are-------------all done with ter every j^-ay was finally dedicated ucation. and to it has added largely from present and thought the idea was good.
—- --------Bunday last.
business experience and contact with tlie
their Call work whjle more are not preTbe subject was left to the charter commit­
0.
C.
Godsmark
and
family
have
world.
He
is
a
shrewd,
hustling,
enter
­
gone
P®icu for winter yet.
I to Mariou, Indiana to spend a few prising man. He was brought up on a tee and they requested to correspond with j*
Your scribe liathiz returned home will mouths.
farm, but of late years has’ been engaged other cities of our size on the subject.
try and send you news agaht.
The Sth proposition asking a change in
The cold wave caught many com Adas in, buying stock in Barry, Eaton and Cal­
Rev. Fairbc.nk delivered « very able ser­ well storked with unhusked com.
houn counties and is well known through­ the matter of school government jvns very
mon last Sunday at the M. E. church.
In politics ably discussed by P. T. Colgrovtf and John
Mrs. C. E. Paul and three children went out this portion of Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. (hp. Greybvm art- visit­ to Washtenaw Co. on a visit Nov. 7, to Mr. Bullis has always been an ardent, en­ Bessmer. Both speakers presenting the
ing friends In Indiana.
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thusiastic republican who has given freely subject in different lights. Mr. M. L.
return the 19th.
The M E. social will be bekl one wetX
Mrs. Naomi Slnwson lias been engaged of his time and means for the success of Cook thoUF.ht the board should consist of ;
from Friday at the home of Mra. Wilbur. to u’ticb the school in No. 8 Johnstown fur the cause, and to his political zeal and an odd number instead of 12 members, and
Martial
gone to Missouri for a term of uX® ,nont*‘s to commence Nov. faithfulness is largely to be attributed the this Idea feemed to prevail. Dr. Lathrop ।
a visit with Jrtendi
good republican majorities that always
ys and
tiiiu Rev. \V. W.
v» . Taylor
Any lor lllQUgiil
thought lllv
tlie nCIlOOJ
school-1
'
19.
A I?.1V Should alloy w omen to vote and to be
v*i«nes from his portion of the county. 4
There will bet meeting at the M. E. •
man 6f honot «”d integrity, ne holds a I eleglble to election upon the board.
church one week from Thursday eve.,!
Bedford.
The whole subject was then left • with
Nov. 22nd.
high place in the esteem of all who know
The pancake and syrup soslal w|flch ^’ui. Though for years he hw been recog­ the committee to consider and report upoif
Much interest is being taken at the
have t&gt;ecn given last week Friday nized os anc of the foremost republican at a future meeting. In the mean time, if
young peoples nit-ellngs.al this place.
W. A. Clark has Ills auction next Ttiurs- was postponed until this week Tuesday workers of Barry Couuty.yet he has never the ladies of this city want to have tbe
dry and will start next week for Indiana evening as the evening was so stormy.
asked, but has refused recognition at tbe right to vote for members of boqrd of edu­
Mrs. H. Marvin of Augusta and Mrs.
cation and elected to membership they and
where he will make his future bt.uie.
hands of his friends.
Mrs. Geo. Lee’s mother from Coloradok Ditzer of Battle Creek, spent last Sunday
Mr. Bullis has always been a lover of their frit-fids Should present their views
with Mrs. Pulling.
visiting her.
hunting and fishing and Is a firm advocate and claims to the committee.
A reception will be given Rev. Mr.
The meeting closed by the Mat or ap­
Tbe democrats look pretty blue since
of m more strict enforcement of the game
Brown and family next week Friday eveelection.
and fish lawsand will do his utmost lu pointing the following committee:—
nlng. Everybody.is invited to come
Hon. D. IL Cook. Hon. P. T. Coigrove,
jlhat end.
good time tsexpected.
To be brief the friends of Mr. Bullis John IL Dennis, Dr. Lathrop and John
The new church 'Is at last completed
Warren Wolfe and daughter, of Ohio,
Bessmer.
wlil ask for his appointment
are visiting bis brother and friends at this and furnished, and was dedicated last Sun­
Hun. Jas. A. Sweezey suggested that
1st—Because they firmly believe Barry
day. Nov. 11. The address was delivered County is entitled to name the man by this committee be enpowered to give audi­
place.
The reason of not having asked for an office ence to any citizen who has ideas or plans
Now the election is over, we hope for a by Rev. J. P. Sanders of Lansing.
offertory wai then conducted by Rev. J. for nearly a quarter of a century, and to offer, and to consider and report upon
change In tbe times.
A sou of J. W. Wolfe’s had a very se­ W. Amey_and a little over 31000 was sub­ rolling up big majorities in tbe mean­ the same at a future public meeting. The'
suggestion was adopted by the meeting and
vere attack of the croup. Speedy reme­ scribed which will finish paying for the time.
new church.
dies was all that saved bis life.
2nd—Mr. Ballis is one of the foremost tbe citizens adjourned.
Wm. Chase is naw able to be out after a
republican workers In Barry County.
Bmunrd.
•
Crop Report.
severe attact of quinsy.
3rd—He is especially adapted for the
This bnrg helped to swell the hunting position in that he Is interested in seeing
Tbe innocent quails have to suffer now.
The rains from the 3rd to tlie 10th of
We hear that Mrs. Wm. Joslin was party Tuesday in search of the Giastleu- the game and fish laws lived up to.
September made it possible to sow wheat
called to Grand Rapids to attend the need lus.
4th—He is an honorable, reliable man, at about the usual time of seeding in this
Dr. Masters of Kalamazoo delivered a whom his friends have every confidence In State. The area seeded is reported at 86 per
of a sick daughter.
James Smalley, of Potterville, was at lecture at South Pine church Monday eve­ and believe that he will make an excel­ cent of tbe area seeded one year ago.
Woodland and at the Grove part of last ning Nov. 5th. Subject. “Why are We lent, capable official who will show neither
In condition the growing wheat is reHere, or the true Missions of Life.”
fear nor favor.
ported'at 91 per cent in the southern countHenry Earl Is having a cistern built.
These are some of tbe chief reasons les, 98 In the central and 100 in the northEld. Fowler will apeak Sal. eve. at this
There was a surprise party at Mr Cook’s । why hls appointment will be asked and if em, comparison being with average years.
place. Subject: The cause and folly of
granted the friends of Mr. Bullis liavn’t The average for the state Is 94. The aver­
disobedience. Sunday morning; The ob­ Mondav evening.
The people In this vicinity generally any doubt but what he will perform the age condition Is higher in all sections of
ject, need and wanner of preaching. Sun­
day evening: The Christian movement, its feel satisfied with election except a few duties faithfully, fully, impartially and the State than one year ago.
The total number of bushels of wheat
Iron bound and copper bottom democrats. acceptably.
aim and attainments.
reported marketed by fanners since the .
Will Willis of Augusta will assume the
Lee McDonald, wife and son Sundaycd
October report was published is 1,144.054
duties of ticket agent, successor to Kirk
in the Grove with the latter’s parents.
and in the three months. August-October,
J. W. Wolfe was called from Freeport Brouard. who will attend Kalamazoo
college in company with Sid Brouard and
Nearly alt tbe classes haw been stirred 3,020,728. This is 1,033,292 bushels less
on adconnt of Illness of bls boy.
Clarence Doster. They will start Mon­ up over their elections the past few day,. than reported marketed in the same mon­
Kattond.
Senator Gordan, of Georgia, lecture, on tbs last year.
dav Nov. 12 for college.
Corn is estimated to yield In the south­
Mrs. Doster is entertaining company Saturday evening on "Tte Last pays ot
John Iraukcrd wns In Kslsmazuo last
ern counties and the State, an average of
the
Confederacy,"
from Buffalo.
W Fn-d Setter bus returned from the west
The flr-t concert of the choral union 40 bushels of ears per acre. The area of
Wheat In this locality does not lopk as
series occurs nest Monday evening. The । clover seed harvested in the state Is about
to find lilmm lf p,|m to a bran nc* boy. well as It ought to for winter weather.
yeafs.
concert will teglven by Theodore Thomas’ 55 per cent of the'arer In'
Born OcL 19lb. •
Orchestra from Chicago: Aumn Seidl’s The yield is estimated at LSI bushels per
CiMtleton.
B. Mingus was at Shulta Sunday.
acre. Compared with a full average crop,
New
York
Orchestra
which
was
to
hare
Andrew Myers Is at work for Elory
J. E. Blssett and R. Sheddy of Walton,
been here, has cancelled lu western potatoes are estimated at 53 per cent In the .
southern counties, 54 per cent In the cen­
GB*Hf Benham has iten the victim of visited at Een Strows.last week.
’
Mbs Allie Strow had a stroke of paraly­ dates.
The Sophomore class cades have been tral, and 47 per cent In the northern coun­
rheumatism the last few weeks.
sis a few days ago.
ordered and are retar.led by that class as ties, tire average for the State belnv 52 per
Alter six weeks of suffering with a
Alvah Park is entertaining his brother ll'ir finest tiling ot th-kind ever seen In ccnL Live stock is in fairly good condition.
broken limb Lynn Lankerd is slowly nn- from Fentonville.
Tbe following statistics are from the
. .
Sol Troxel is at Ogeman hunting deer. tlieA Unlserdty.
Hare and Hounds Club was organized farm statistics fur 1893-4: Acres of wheat.
PrMrs-Kjsmes D. Benham Is afflicted with
1893, 1,583.071; bushels, 24,432.201; yield
Miss Blanch Troxel commenced her laat week aud a run Uken on Saturday.
Mh&lt;K.I Io the McKelvy district Mondaystomach trouble.
Those democrats who wot home lo vote per acre, 15.94 busbels. Acres of wheat in
A. Myers and lady attended cburciyaunBorn to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bart ont day arc keeping II as quiet as possible.
May, 1894, 1,287.805. Acres of corn In
day.
'. pur- last week, a 10 lb b&lt;n&lt;
Foot ball Is receiving more Interest than 1893, 797.797; bushels of ears, 37,701,594;
Irwin Eddy and wife are visiting rela­ ever here Ibis fall. A series ot luler-claas average per acre, 47.33 bushels. Acres of
Mitel Jobnaon la with her grand
Mrs,
rata, Elmer Johnkon and wife.
tives at Concord.
games are being played, while the V amity oats In 1893, 843.400; bushels. 22,823.976;
Mrs. Kate Fetahoer of Clare, was a Eleven and Zhu Keserres are playing average per acre. 20,47 bushels.
Johnson having been 111 for aome time
Acres sf clover seed raised in 1898, 174, ,
guest of Mrs. C. C Price Thursday.
march games with various other College
past.
__________
C. C Price was at Bellevue Frida}.
teams. Michigan l&gt;eal Kansas University 949; bushels. 170.792. Acres oS potatoes in
Carlton.
1893,
172,225; bushels. IS.589,203. Acres
Webb Cole and wife are in Livingston
Saturday. 22 » 10.
•
Jas Covert went to the Valley city Co. auendln* the weddlnyof their nelce. laat
The G&gt; m Is already for u«e and Dr. of hay in 1898. 1.762.768; tons. 2.282.538.
The
number of each class of live stock
O.
Coborn
had
a
runaway
last
Tuesda}.
FitzGerald, tbe physical dlnattnr Is ex
MC"'b'snillti ut wife were delegifee
.raining about forte students per da&gt;. In the State in the spring of 1894 was as
follows:
Horses, 416,573; milch cows, 888,
from M. E. Sondes iwhool to Grand KepYunkcn Sprtuips
No one ran use the gymnasium previous
Id, to ettend the Sandey wheel conven­ . Custer Demi, ot SI. Johns, formerly of to having teen examined. Each person 890; cattle (other than milch cows), 262,
059;
hogs.
311.988; sheep. 1,898,944.
tion et Grand Reptde.
'
,
U given a card telling what exerclsei
this piece. I» calling on friend, here
The number of sheep sheared In 1898;
Mr, Bill eUrted Wedneeday for Cal. ot Frank
Weibert Is numbered among tbe should te pursued tu develop tte parts
where ahe will apend aome time vlalUnc
ot the body which are mint tn need of was 2,068,063; pounds of wool. 12,693,920.
Washington’ Gakdmir,
,l Elame Springer and wife .pent Sunday development. All training will te under
&lt;rlBoro. Nov. mh. a eon. to L. B. CarpenSecretary of State.
£ „te"vW&lt;™ * «&gt;' P^,lc*' d'r'C“rler and wife- LeK «V» brlat •l0"g * at Mrs.1 Fn-d Williams and daughter, Cora, The Chicago Post of a few. days ago gave a
ouartor If you wait to see him.
full page Illustrated write-up of the UotSpeaking of Man
’ Chea and Fannie Carpenter vlalted Mra. ot Carlton, were guests ot friends here a rerslty and In speaking ot the gym. tte
P*Geo.f Williams, ot Hastings, has been en- writer voiced tte aenumeot ot tbe U. ot Owen Meredith says:
Charley Goodell, of Saranac, laat wee«Mr. Uabome la vlaillna hta former home „^to teach the Oak Grove School tbe M. sludenu. aa follows:
Be may live without boob.
What is knowledge but grieving?
S There waa a pumpkin pie aocial at Mr. comiRt winter.
railed on
Their
bone, are dun.
Lie may live without hope,
EttffiSrfS&amp;aatews
trite.
J M. Burpee, of Wayland, called on
What Is hope but deceiving?
Hana laat Tueaday nlfhL
friend, here Wednesday of last week.
The itood they
They do .ay that there la to lie a wed ' H von want to see Fred and John turn
He may live without love.
What is pasdon but plmng?
Wh“Fh« OTfrutneilaal long sleep.
diAlfredJUym&lt;&gt;'&gt;&lt;i haa^id hie farm and nale just ask them how election went.
But where is the man
Clara Fleming will Instruct the
They built a pm
,
Who can live without dining?
mind, of lbs pupils In the Bitchle district

aawrrrca, jrca.

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BARRY COUNTY ASKS REC­
OGNITION.

__ COUNTY NEWS

Carriages and
Road Wagons
TO CLOSE OUT AT A BARGAIN TO $1AKE
KO(&gt;M FOR MY STOCK OF

Cutters, Sleighs,
Bobs
I SELL THE CELEBRATED

Jackson Wagon
YOURS TRULY,

Ira VanValkenburoh
Look In

Our Window
See the beautiful line

of Furniture we have
comprising all of the
latest and most beauti­

ful designs-

Then
Think

liiiiiiii^

How

ataiim

Beautiful
attractive

And

you

can make your home by
the outlay of a few

dollars.

You need the

Furniture; we have it

to sell Why can’t we

deal?

A. MCCOY

b“* “',lher ,trok'
&gt;.^^X(UtP*rkb“r’1
’•"

morolua. Frank Edmonds, teacher.
Lewla Iloaker and W. Connett are chaainy tbe wild ieev ’1B ll&gt;« northern hunting
Oelde, we here.

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Moral: Buy the* steel range Majestic
aud enjoy well cooked dinner*.

»'

are no democrat, here at prewutL

■

Got not a bit-

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�Hastings Banner
Thursday. Nov. 15, 189+
COOK BROS.. Propn»«or».

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Guarantees

The Future
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others is certainly sufficient
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rich, healthy blood, tones and
strengthens the nerves, and
builds up the whole system.
Remember

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Be Sure to get HOOD'S and
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Hood’s Pills are especially prepared to be
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BRKAKFAST-SUPPKR.
‘•By a thorough khowledga of the natural
law,, which govern tbe oimratlons of dlgvstoa
and uutriuon. anti b&gt; a careful application of
the flue proprieties of well selected Cocoa. Mr.
Ep;» has provided lor our breakfast am. sup
per a delicately flavored beverage which may
save us many doctors* bills. It is by judicious
use of such artii'les of diet that a constitution
may be gradually built up nutai strong enough
to res.st every tendency to disease. Hundreds
oi subUe maladies are floattug around us
reorty to atlact wherever there is a weak point.
We may escape mauy a fatal shaft by keeping
•ouraelvas well fortified with pure blood and a
properly nourished frame.’’—Civil Skkvick
GAXSTTK.
Made simply by boiling water or znllk. Sold
only in half-pound tins, by Grocers, labelled
thus:

ESUi4 “om~
NOTICE OF HEARING CLAIMS.
Slate of Mlclilgan, Cfiunly of Barry.—ss.
Notice is hereby given, that by an order ot
the Probate Court for the County oi Barry,
made on tbe eleventh day ot October A. D.
18M. six mouths from th .t date were alloweo
for creditors to pres, nt their claims against thr
estate of Joseph D. Feheley.late of said Count j,
•deceased, and that all cn-ditors of said deceaed are required to present their claims to said
Probate Court, al the Probate office, iu lhe dtj
of HmUqxk, for examination and allowance, on
or before the 11th. day of April next, ami
that such clalnts will be heard before said
Court, oo Friday, tbe Htb day of January
and on Thursday, the nth dav of April
next, at 10 o’clock in the foreuor&gt;u of each o
those dsn.
Dated Oct. Uth..'A. D. 18M.
Ubas. W. armstbong. Judge of Probate.

Hastings City Bank,
Hastings,

■ieh.

S7 5 000.00
aURPLlS 21t.QOfl.ou.
~
iMarxmlM muter ch. Uw, •( th. note «
Michigan.
Open for business Dec.15.IBM.

OFFICERS:
D. &lt;i. HobiDsoQ, President;
Cheater Mewr, Vice. Pres.
D. W. Reynold** Cashier
directors:

■D. W. Reynolds.
W. H. Powers.
D. G. Rob Id son,
John
- Carvetfa,
Chester Messer
F. T. Coigrove.
Him* the only savings department In in Barry
County and pays int-revt on all time
dopoeita.

NOHCE FOR HEARING CLAIMS.
■State of Michigan. County of Barry.—ss.
Notice is hereby given, that by an order of
-the Probate Court for the Coantv of Bsrry
-made on tbe ttthdayof October. A. B„ ikh,.
•lx months from tba: date, were allowed far
dreditoreto pre«ant thalr claims against lhe
•estate of Alfred Parker, late of said County
dee«A&lt;ed. aud that all creditors of raid d&lt;eeia
■rd are required to nrrsrtrf their claims to sale
Probate Court, at the Probate office. In tbe City
»of Hsstlug-*, for examination aud allowance, on
w before the 11 th day of Avril anxt. and that
vuch L’iunix mui f&gt;e hrard beiore said Court on
Friday, the 1 lib day of January, and on Thurs­
day. tue nth day of A prtl next, at 10 o’clock In tbe
forecoo'i of each of those days.
Datad, Oct. Htb. A. D.. l»i.
Cham. W. akmstkoxo. Judge of Ptobale.

#5. CORDOVAN

AFTER TBE BATTLE.

RAISE THE DEAD.

Anaemic Women

: e«ed John S. Allen. The populist vote
, throughout the state leads the demo- MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.
with pale or .allow complexions
erstic by several thousand. Doolittle
Ks'^rxl Well of Kseley Core­
Returns from the State Elections and Hyde (reps.) for congress,’ are
Auuit. N. V., Nov- IS—Gov. Flow- or suffering Irom skin eruptions
A report comes frtftn the Ropes gold
Show Republican Success.
elected by pluralities of not less than
or scrofulous blood, will f,nd
mine near Ishpeming that at the bot­
10,000.
.
a tea: to ascertain whether a man : quick relief in Scott's Emulsion
tom level a spring wd &lt; struck which killed &gt;n the electrical chair can be re
EFFECT ON TRADE.
supplied a strong stream of highly snscitated- To tho Associated Press- ! All of the stages of Emaciation
colored water, being nearly m yellow representative he made this statement j and a general decline of health,
as gold and plainly bolding considera­ when his attention was called to the i are speedily cured.
New Yobs, Nov. 1Q.-—R. G. Dun &lt;t ble of that precious material in ita so­ printed allegations that certain phy­
lution • It is very palatable and ice sicians would ask for such permission:
ISDlAN.foiJlfc Ind., Now. 10.—From ' C^2*
™rl°"
**T*:
cold. Several of the men working in
-I am parfectiy willing to allow the experi­
the complete election returns the re- j “
“Busineea‘ bra been waiting ifae greater
— pari
ot tbe week, cad the electloan are expected to that level have been in the habit of ment to be made If It 1» within my power under
publicans have careied Indiana by a give LIt s shaqi. atlmulus
—
Whether men are freely drinking this water, end it was lhe law. I think it would be a good thins to
plurality of 47,500 on the state ticket, right or wrong in expecting better things, noticed that as thejr drank the desire have thia long-atandlng con troveray surttled at
.
elected all of the thirteen congresst*ct that they expect them does for alcoholic stimulants died within oure and forever.”
things tetter he^ntiei*
Thus a
Ever since the adoption of the elrcmen, eighty-two members of the lower tend to feake o.miS
,
, ....
,
.
larger volume
volume of
ot trade might be untlciuntlel- them. Some of the men had been tricaLexecntion act by the state the
takes away the pale, haggard
h0UM .nd thirty member, of lhe rem.hbowb no prerent ereuu o.n heavy drinkers.
Westinghouse people, whose dynamos ! look that comes with' General
ate, which gives them a majority of 60 alter the sixe ‘of tho corn crop, nor make the1
arc
used,
have
declared
that
electric'
•‘ demand for wheat* or cotton closer to the supFor Munleipai Jtaform.
on joint ballot in the legislature.
Debility. It enriches the blood,
। ply. Neither can the election return* altar the
Wisconsin.
Rev. Dr. D. D. McLaurin, pastor ef ity was not the cause of death, but I stimulates the appetite, creates
• .tariff, and if any Industry Is affected by It.
Milwaukee, Nov. 9.—Complete re­ favorably or unfavorably, the situation is ex­ the largest aud wealthiest Baptist that death was assured by the bolding healthy flesh and brings back
an
autopsy directly
after I
turns show the election of sixteen re­ actly the Kama as It was before the people church in Detroit, announced that a of
strength and vitality. ForCoucht,
was
taken
from
publican and four democratic state voted, at least for some time to come. But it movement had been inaugurated for the body
Colds, Sore Throat. Broncbiti-., Weak
Is
fair
to
infer
that
further
modifications
of
tlx
electrical
chair.
No
less
an ■ JfSS
’b^RK?0" *nd
sen a tors, which makes the senate stand of the tariff are rendered less probable by the the formation of a municipal reform
party for the purpose of purifying all authority than Nicola Tesla, the .
republicans 20, democrats 18.
The elections of Tuesday.
Ssn.t
for »ur fmnfMet. Mailed FREE.
famous
electrician,
contended
that
he
■
election of 82 republicans and 18 demo- I “Reports
„ ________________________________
of failures are on tho whole on- public offices and placing out of power
crats will make the republican ma- couraginir In comparison with laat year, and anything that savors of the political could bring back to life a man killed j Scatl^Bowao, ■. Y. AllDrvg|i*ta. ftoc-andti.
in
an
electrical
chair,
provided
the
at,
ioritv in
in me
lhe agsemoiy
assetnblv us.
64 Maj.
Mai upntm
Unham ,et
lho volu|n
“®&gt;ny
ot yc
U*bUiUa»
U larger
for the machine. The most prominent as re­
joniy
MMon
„r Qf ordInttry
prosperity,
tempt was made immediately after ex-1
(rep.) for governor will have a plural 1 Hjcaggregate in flve weeks ending November gards wealth and influence are in lhe
ty of over 50,000.
i has boon flO.fflO.437, of which MJ®5J&gt;76 were movement, and religious creed is no ecu tian. Mr. George Westinghouse has
Nebraska.
manutacturiag and fS.30S.b&lt;B of trading con- bar. Catholics, a't well as Protestants always asserted that electrical death I
Omaiia
N
mFi
Knv
UM.HX,
aeo.,
KOT. in
W.—
—Onlto
yulto . ’ «•«*»• Tho falhirea during the past week have being represented. Two of Dr. Park­ was a sham and that a New York com- !
mission headed by Elbridge T. Gerry
burst’s assistants had been sent for.
chapge has come over the forecast of , yeur. und42in Canada, against 87 laat year."
had added the autopsy clause to the
the Nebraska state legislature's make- : —
• Bradstreet's
says:
, Health In Mlchixsa.
law so as to make it certain that the
up as later and official returns have i "Interest in the elections this week nat­
During
the
week
ended
November
3
man
was dead.
come in. It
' is now positive that the urnliy tended to restrict the volume of trade,
Within tbe last few weeks the agita­
republican, hate control in both
&gt;o«th. where li InrerlerM wlib reports sent in by fifty eight observers
fttw days in various portions of the state to the tion of the subject has beer, prominent
vhouses, with a ™
mercantile
collections.
But
within
a
ftjw
good safe majority
on the
,w.---------w
---------------------------.— —
.
t
•
...
lUMUcucv
Influence
of.luuro
more mxaauusu.c
seasonable woavuui
weather
west
no.,
joint ballot, thus securing a republic- and
■nd northwest^
urnnwest. together
togwher with the emphasis state board of health indicated that and an appeal is to be made to the
I with which political questions have apparent- inflammation of the kidneys de­ governor to allow tbe next man con- »
an United States senator.
in area of prevalence. detuned to be used as a subject to be
J ly been settled, have increased inc confidence creased
liudtl Elected iu California.
■ of many merchants and manufacturers in a Typhoid fever was reported nt sixty- experimented on. The governor say's
San Francisco. Nov. 9.—The pin- । prospect
_L, for an
„„ Increased
____ rate of Improvement
____
rality of Budd, the democratic candi- ' in general trade In the near future. Chicago nine places, diphtheria ^.thirty-nine, he will grant permission to do this.
The attempt, if made, will undoubt­
date for governor in California, will be
St. Louis manufacturers and business scarlet fever at fifty-four, consump­
iooo. Tbe republican. h.re elected
repon .TWeoere ot . readener oo tion at 238 and smallpox at Detroit, edly create great excitement and in-'
. .
...
. .
, the Dart
part of interior buverw
buyers to mirchaae
purchase for Royal Oak. Manchester, Norvell, Che­ tense interest in the scientific world.
W'aAr^rtx/collars nnd cuffii that you
the remainder of the state ticket and future delivery.
It will
boygan and St Johns.
win also
aiso arouse
arouse curiosity
curioany among
among J_ cam clean youroelf by simply wiping
will have a majority of at least twenty
laymen, because, if successful. It will '
UNCLE SAM'S OFFER.
in the next legislature. The latest re­
off with a wet sponge. Tht genuine
Chapin Mine Bold.
bring to life a new man who cannot ‘
turns show that there is no doubt the He la WIIHdk to Arbitrate Between China
A thirty-year lease of the Chapin be executed, having once suffered tho
look exactly like linen and every piece
republicans have six of the seven con­
mine, together with all buildings tnd penalty of death. It will also prove j b marked this way:
gressmen.
Tokio. Noy, IS.—United States Min­ machinery aud 2.000 shares of stock in
that
the
state
executioners
have
really
1
In Missouri,
ister Dun has communicated to the the Hydraulic Power company, were
St. Louis, Nov. 9.—The latest re­ ministry the substance of an impor­ sold by Court Commissioner Ham­ been the sur/eons who have held tht^)
turns received from the interior coun­ tant cipher cable proposition received mond at Iron Mountain to M. A. Han- autopsy rather .than the state elccii
trician._________________
ties
of Missouri
make
the re----------~ -------- it certain --------J from Secretary Gresham at Washing- i nn A Co., of Cleveland. O., for 888,»‘GREATER~NEv7 YORK."
pu bl leans have elected their state ton. It suggests that If Japan will 073 48, onlv few
*
’ prop*
years ago the
‘ c™ bT..J
of ,rom I0,1!?0 “2 l°in Ckina lo requesting the presi- ' rrty was sold by the Van Dykes, ot
They are mode by covering a linen
12.000. I her will have s majority ot dent ot the United Slates to act 1 Milwaukee, to Ford Sehlelsingw for i Tbe Proposition Carxtad by Over RK.UOO
collar or cuff with ’ * celluloid," and are
sixteen in the lower house. The dem- as mediator in bettlinff the war $2.000,000.
$2,000,000.
New York. Nov. ’0.—Brooklyn voted 1 the only waterproof goods made with
ocrats will have a small majority in he wiU exercise his good offices in
68,442
for
’
consoliiia'.ion
and
61,714
thtysenate.
an interiining, and the only goods that
that ca'pacity. A .similar proposition
A windfall ha &gt; come to Corporal J. against, 'according to the latest re- ' can stand the wear and give perfect
St. Louis, Nov. 9.—A special from has been sent to China. The cable was
Lebanon, Mo., says that Congressman received by Minister Dun on Friday, i Hanson, of th* Nineteenth United turns received at police headquarters | satisfaction. Never wilt aud not effect­
Bland concedes his defeat by 91 plu­ and was presented to a special meeting | States infunuy, stationed at Fort in that city. Thi* shows a majority ■
ed by moisture. Try them and you
rality in favor of J. L. Hubbard, his of the ministry. An answer has not Wayne, in the suburbs of Detroit. He of 1,728 for union with New York, :
will never regret iL Ask for those
republican opponent.
yet been sent. It Is learned that four has received definite word from Den­ and there are still a few districts ;
with above trade mark and refuse any
Mnrtou'i BJr Plurality.
days ago France made a proposition mark that there has been bequeathed missing. The result is claimed as a
i him 8100,600. Hanson, who b. an ex- i R™*! victory by the enthusiastic supNew York, Nov. 0.—Following is to the United States to intervene.
imitations. If yonr dealer does not
pert in field fortification and artillery, porters of the "greater New York, "and
tbe total vote of the state on gov­
have them we will mail you a sample
HIS CAREER ENDS.
' has been in the army a number of ** expected
to settle all quesernor:
Morton, 670,501; Hill, 518,­
direct
on receipt of privc. Collars cjc.
1 years. ’
! tion as to the passage by the
720; W’heeler, 28,035. Morton’s plu­ Death.
eexh. Cuffs 50c. pair. State whether
j next legislature of a bill which
rality; 150,781. These figures Are
stand-up or turned-down cellar is
। will be framed by the commission in
taken from official returns filed with
Cari.ti.e, I1L, Nov. 12.—Hon. JRufus j
wanted.
n.
wea.urer oi w.
oi , Th&lt;’ 'nU"nb«d, mli.n',n, «
| cbar.-e of lhe work. Mayor Sehcrin.
county clerks and are correct Two N.
Ramsay, treasurer of the state of .
Illinoia,
died
al
hia
home
in
thia
city
I
W
*
r
?
?!
m»«ord
allva.
Hun|,-er
had
o
f
Brooklyn,
aays
that
had
the
rota
--WVXI
or three small towns in Hamilton coun­ Uiiuoi., di«d » hi. bom. in ini. ci., .
tllem verv
„r&gt; moch
In uiri nn mncni
The Celluloid Company,
J i not boU,,^
bothered them
much.' In
ty. many miles from railroad or tel­ Sunday
Mr R.mwy wa. I lnUr„e„ w-th w 01f„r h&lt;.
„ on consolidation been taken after it
«ir-429 Broadway,
New York.
egraph, have not been heard from.
taken
auddcnly
IU
Wednesday ,
on^.l forty-eight Bonn, h. ■ was seen that Tammany hall was
Pennsylvania.
afternoon, but war, not confined „„
|^’n „B,5u*iblr dimB1, buried, Brooklyn would have given
Philadelphia^ Nov. 9.—Full plural­ to
hi.
bod tiU Thnrtds,.
Ui. bnl they all felt better when they 50,000 majority in its favor. The vote
Sale of State Tex Land*.
in this city, Brooklyn, Staten Island.
ities have been' received from every condition
was not
^°'*‘&gt;t_^‘o . heBr(1 010 dUUnt knocking and uoiw,
State oi MlchUtao.
t
Long Island City. Flushing and tbe
one of the sixty-seven counties in the . be serious until Friday night, when |
Auditor General’s Office, &gt;
for
they
knew
it
was
a
rescuing
party.
।
Westchester
town*,
which
are
included
state. Hastings (rep.) for governor, his malady developed into erysipelas,
* Lansit'i:. Nov. 5. ifeM.
in the proposed “greater New York,"
Notice is hereby gbeu that certain latirts sit­
has n total plurality in fifty-four coun­ complicated with heart trouble. At 5
Pronounced Sane.
uated iu the County of Barm bld ofl to thr
I are as follows: ,
ties of 251,408, and Singerly carries o'clock Sunday morning Mr. Ramsay
State lor texts of d*sh and previous jear&gt; and
Mra. Minnie Herre, who last sum­
thirteen counties, with a total plu­ complained that the room was too mer poisoned her young son in Lan­ ! New York, bT.706 for. and M.400 against: described In Maletnents which will hereafter be
'
Brooklyn.
63.442
for.
and
81.734
against;
Stale®
lorwanlcd to the office of the Treasurer of said
rality of 10,577. This gives Hastings warm, requesting that a window be sing and who was recently acquitted
County
. will he sold at public, auction by raid
Island. 5.824 for. and 1.4*1 again-.t; Queens
a net plurality of 240,826. The repub­ partially lowered. Directly afterward of murder on the ground of inaanity, I eounty towns. 7.235 for. and 4.761 against; Weat- Treasurer at the County Seat, on lhe flr&gt;t Mon­
licans elect 28 of the 30 congressmen. he arose to a sitting posture and im­ was pronounced sane by a comtaission : Chester county towns. £,!« for. and 2.701 day of December next, at the time and place
drsliniated for the Annual Tax Sales. If not t»retotal.. 185.876 for. and 127.087 against: i vloualy
Results in Other States.
mediately sank to his pillow.
Death • of experts &lt;auu
redeemed or caucelled according to
and oiovuaigiu
discharged from
cus-■ against;
K1AJ1U vun
majority. 88.809.
law.
Colorado gave the republicans 20,000 occurred at 5:15 a. m.
tody. The doctors say that the crime
Said statements contain a full description ot
plurality
’ was the result of insanity, which had
determinedT to marry.
each parrel of silo lands and may l»e Attn 011
application at the office ol the Oouaty Treasur­
Iowa gives the republicans a plural­
now wholly disappeared.
er after they arc received by him.
Little R&lt;x?K, Ark., Nov. 12.—Reports I
ity of 80,000.
RTANLKY W. Tl HNKIt.
f the destruction
dMtrnetlnn in
In the
th ft eastern
paufnrn part
n»rt
of
Auditor General
Ohio gives the republican ticket
of Arkansas have been coming in all
Lkxinotox, Ky., Nov. 11—Caaaiu*
138,910 plurality.
The Davis mine at Negaunee closed
NOTICE OF LETTIMI
day
Sunday.
The
conflagration
has
Marcellus
Clay,
the
octogenarian,
man
Muruu,
buiuwiuK ouk.
vy-uve men.
Michigan elected the republican . down, throwing
out bctcu
seventy-five
Notice Is hereby given that I, J. W. Brigg.*,
been under control for two or three The product wm being .hipped to th. of affairs, ex-minister to Russia, abo­ Oouuty
ticket by 75,000 plurality.
Drain Commissioner ot the comity
days,
couny\ but a wide reach of “
,a"’ Weston furnace “
In Arizona Murphy (rep.) is elected ?*
at ~u»i»cique.
Manistique The
The litionist agitator, was not mar­ of Barry, state of Michigan, will on- the nine­
at the
try Km been laid wut. ea^lnr deprewd condition, ot th. iron trade ried Saturday us reported to 15- teenth day of November. A. D..
to congress by a plurality of 400.
where Delton drain crosses the highway
a loss of many thousand dollars. I and- extremely
- -low price of ore caused year-old Dora Richardson. He got bridge
about 40rods south of Mud Lake. In said town­
Rhode Island has elected both repub­
ship of Hope Burry Co. Mich, at ten o'clock in
Tn the destruction is included plan­ the. suspension.
the
license
at
Richmond
Friday
after
­
lican congressmen by over 8,000 ma­ tations with houses, negro quarters,
fnr* noon of that day. proceed to rective
noon and asked County Judge Che­ tlie
blds r rthr rlraulng and deepening to grade a
jority.
growing crops, horses and mules.
nault to come out to Whitehall and c*rt&gt; u&gt; .iraiu ki.ov. n and designated as "l&gt;elton
Minnesota gave a republican plural­
Drai.i,
” lorn ted and established In the raid
Alfred Ewer committed suicide perform the ceremony, but he refused tow: ships
Rllled by * Train.
oi Hope s»nd Barry and described as
ity of 59,258 and elects the seven con­
to do so. ' On Sunday Mr Clay sent a folio »&gt;. to wit: Beginning at a stake at tbe
gressmen.
Akron, 0.. Nov.' 12.—Mrs. David Ep- while temporarily insane by hanging
sout; eudot Mud Lake In the center of said
himself
in
a
barn
in
the
rear
of
his
messenger
to
Magistrate
Green
B.
linger
and
her
ll-yeai^old
son
were
in
­
Populists made big gains in Miasisdrain ind cleaning and deepening said drain
M. lion asking him to come to White­ its entire length. Said job will br let-by sec­
sippi. All seven congressmen elected stantly killed at Doyles ton Saturday residence at Flint
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Turrell, of hall and' perform the ceremony to­ tion*. The section at the outlet of the drain
afternoon. They were driving across
are democrats.
will be let first, aud tlie remaining sections in
When Mr. Clay’s children their order up stream, in accordance with tbe
The entire republican state ticket is the Cleveland, Lorain &amp; Wheeling Litchfield, celebrated their ruby wed­ day.
diagram now on file'with lhe other papers per­
elected in Montana. Hartman (rep.) railroad tracks when their carriage ding, marking the sixty-fifth anni­ heard of his proposed marriage his taining
said drain. In the office of ine County
son, Brutus, and hia daughter, Mary clerk, totonbleb
was struck by a train. The bodies versary of their marriage.
reference may be had by ail
for congress is elected.
B..
went
to
his
home
and
pleaded
with
partir-. interested, and bids will be made and
Fred Cox, of Jackson, knocked out
West Virginia elects the entire re­ were horribly mutilated and death
receiird
accordingly.
Contracts will be made
him not to marry the girl: He was, of
Joe
Tansey,
of
Chicago,
in
five
sharp
was
instantaneous
Eplinger
is
a
well
­
publican ticket, all four congressmen
with tlie lowest responsible bidder giving »»’»•rounds of a finish fight at the Clinton course, deaf to their entreaties, and qua Is securltv for the ptrformanee &lt;&gt;T tbe
to-do farmer living near Doyleston.
and a republican legislature.
sent for Million as stated. He is de­ wort. In a sum then and there to be fixed by
house, 8 miles from Jackson.
Late returns from New Hampshire
ine. reset ring r.» myself the right to reject anr
Death of a Noted Ari 1st.
Muskegon grocers have commenced termined to marry the girl no matter and all blds. Tlie date Idr the completion of
give the republican state ticket 10,000
New York. No*v. 12.—Theodore B.
such contract, and the terms of payment there­
war on all peddlers and hucksters, who objects.
plurality. The legislature is repub­
for. shall be announced at tbe lime and place
Davis, for many years connected with claiming that their business has been
of let t: tig.
lican.
Knew Detroit In ItaaInfuncy.
the illustration department of Harper's injured by the traveling merchants.
Notice is further hereby given, that at the
Monmouth, I1L, Nov.* 12.—Charlen
The Tennessee democratic oommit- Weekly, and who acted as war artist
tlm« and place Of raid letting or al surli other
Rev. J. H. Moehlman has resigned Bergan, of this county, died Saturday time and nine? therealter to wjtfcb I. the
tee admits the election of Evans (rep.) for Harper’s during the war, died at
for governor, on the face of the re­ his home in Asbury Park Saturday. the pastorate of the Racine (Wis.) morning at the age of 105 years. Pre­ Drain Onimiraloner aforesaid, may adjourn
the same the assessment for benefits auu the
German Baptist church to accept u vious to the past year deceased had lands comprised within tbe •'Ik-ltou l»r,nr.
turns.
He had been suffering from Bright's
Assr^ment District.” will be subject
Virginia congressional delegation disease. Mr. Davis illustrated most of charge al Detroit.
l&gt;een hale and hearty aud in possession 8j&gt;euial
to review.
stands nine democrats and one repub­ the great battles of the war.
The mail between Rogers City and of al his faculties. He was born in
Tlse following Is a description of the several
lican, the latter being Gen. Jamies A.
Alpena, which has always been sent Detroit, Mich., and remembers that tracts o.- |umels of land constituling tbe special
district of said dralu. viz: SubWalker, of the Ninth district
•
by stage heretofore, will snow be car­ city when it was composed of a dozen ararssinent
DriWOM.
„
Washington, Nov. 12.—A counterfeit ried by the trains of the ne^v Alpena log huts.
8W U. S WHHec».T2N. R » W. Tkat
In Connecticut Coffin (rep.) for gov­
part of 8 E &gt;«, 5 E k that Is east of the C. h. &amp;
ernor has 1?KJ67 plurality. All four re­ 510 note, check letter R, act of July 14, &amp; Northern railroad.
a. rail road. Bee :i|. T9 Ji. R» W. Thai part
publican congressmen are elected. 1890, series 1891; J. Fount Tillman, reg­
8 E k &lt;.f lhe S K k that Is west of the
The German Catholic church recent­
Atlantic. la., Nov. 12.—The presi­ of tho
&gt;L A a. roll road. See 31. T 2 N. R t) W. 7 be
The legislature is overwhelmingly re ister of the treasury: D. N. Morgan, ly built in the fifth ward of West Bay dent of the defunct Cass county bank, n.
8
to M tho to &lt;4 «K«4.8ee31.T'.' N. R »,"•
treasurer of the United States; portrait City was dedicated by Bishop Richter,
publican.
N
K
H.
to
Sec 31. T 2 X\ R P W. X k- to h
who was found guilty of fraud, has Olttafi8KU.
aec 31. T&gt; X: R0". 8 "
Deleware republicans elect the gov­ of Gen. Sheridan, was discovered at of Grand Rapids.
been sentenced to five years in the &gt;4. NE M. arc
T 2 N, R»W. Township
ernor and congressmen. The legisla­ the treasury department
Tho newly organized Delta County penitentiary by Judge Smith. He will oi Hope at large. Commencing ut a point in
center of town 1 N. K9 west thence north ?o
ture will be fepnblican, which insures
Arxurnlans Massacred.
Agricultural society has purchased appeal the case. A dozen more in­ chains
tltence west 5 chain* Ibcnce south w
a republican successor to United States
London, Nov. 12.—Dispatches say grounds at Escanaba and work is in dictments against him are pending.
chains thence east 5 chains to place of bccin
utug.8ec5.TlN.Rfi W. ES. N W H Jess
Senator Higgins.
that 3,000 Armenians, including wom­ progress to get them into shape for a
■tan acres, bee 5,T I X. K 9 W. W acres west
In Kansas the republican state en and children, were massacred in fair next year.
•Ide N WM. See 6.T 1 N. RfiW. 2t&gt; acres off
Rochester. Pa.. Nov. 12.—Henry Irvin t be N E corner. See 6, T I N. R » W. 37
ticket polled about 146,000 votes, the the Sassoun region near Mooah, Turk­
Tbe tug Crusader was burned ut
populists 114,000, democrats 34,000 and ish Armenia, daring a recent attack Sault Ste. Marie and Henry Billings Powell shot and fatally wounded Mrs. »cre« on north aide NEU except 20 a. Sec
b. TI N.H 8 W. Township "I Barry at large.
prohibitionists 8,000- The republicans by Kurds and twenty-five villages were and Charles Whiffen, firemen, were Hsplr McLaughlin and then killed
D.A-dinta 5 duy of November. A D . tfiSM.
J. W. Bbiogs,
himself at Vioury, 2 miles north of
elected seven congressman and the destroyed.
b urned to death.
County Drain Ccmrnis&amp;louer of tbe County of
here, Saturday night Jealousy is sup­ Barn
populists one.
Co., Mich.
In a row at the residence of Stephen
posed to have been the cause of the
Returns from the major portion of
Tahlequah. I. T„ Nov. 10.—A bill Mix, in Onekama. Minard Mix was crime.
,
Oklahoma territory make it positive
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
■truck over the head with an ax by
In tho matter ot the estate of 1’rtah 8
that Flynn (rep.) delegate to congress, has passed both houses of the Chero­ Sam Smith and fatally injured.
*&lt;»wa Toiler Falla Heir to tofto.ooo.
will have fully 5.000 majority. The kee legislature making it treason for
Dubuque. la., Nov. 12.—John Mo*
Notice is hereby given that 1 shall sell at
Edward Ellsworth, a brakeman on
territorial legislature will be very a Cherokee citizen to sell real estate
Bride, a laboring man residing in this ■mbUe auction, to the highest bidder, on Satclose, with the balance of power in of his nation to a non-resident nam­ the South Shore road, was killed by city, was notified Saturdsv that he had &gt;irdso* 1be twenty -second dav of Dec* hi­
nt
A. . D. 1104. at 10 o’clock. In the
both houses in the hands of the popu­ ing as a penalty for so doing death by the cars at Maquette.
fallen heir to *50,000 left by a brother, forcauon.at the premises herein described In tbe
hanging.
Since Traverse City was organized
'ownablp of Barry. In the County m Harry.
lists.
who a:ed at Peoyia, HL
"
’
n&lt;ba State oi Mfchigan, pursuant io Uccdm)
in 1881 there has never bien a single
Tbe vote of Massachusetts, with the
ic&lt;! authority granted (u me on the sinh day or
Vovtmber. A. D. 1RM. by tbe Prob-te court ot
St. i’KTEMHTCBtt, Nov. 12.—Nicholas piece of property advertised for taxes.
towns of Boyleton and Goshold mise&lt;MTy I aunty. AlldilKSu. all oi ibe estate, right,
John W. McMahon, one of the most
11., before leaving Livadia. signed an
Itle and interrse ot the aald deceased of. in and
BuMell. 128,988; Richardson. 8,129. order anspending till further notice prominent republican politicians in the went a mile here yesterday over a
r the jvjri estate siluatr and b'Ing Iu t«&gt;0
uUMtyot Barter. Li the Stalo of MkhUlui.
tbe decree expelling 125 Jewish fam­ upper peninsula, died at Sault Ste. half-mile track in 2:09. breaking the
inowu
aad d—eriboti ns follow* to-wit; ine
pacing record one and c-ne-quarter
ilies from the Ekateri noslav govern- Marie of heart failure.
halt Oi) ot the
th K»^t Muarter A) ot
bo South Em! quarter (Mi and the North too
BUU
eommisalon has de«ervs ni the Weat half (£) oi the South Exst
tUMterJ*). f the South East quarter &lt;k) ot
cettou Ktehteen (W towa quo
Sorth rwg
Bostom, Nov. O.-Miks Kelly, famous
Nov. 8.—Two chilVtw (»&gt; Went, containing In all twenty-two
Hindstrom. of this
ay acres of land muroor le’S.
eettiarsof Buult 8te.
Doted November 7th, A. D.. !?»&lt;■
BaKVKY W. WILUAWS.

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i. a. .SIIELUOJI,
• C1KCULATIOH •
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Abstract and Real Batata Office.
»i.,tract Block. HaMuigs.
Inis week,
85 quire?.
b&gt; low OU Beal K.tate Beal Bamtr
,..Lj ou commiasiou. Qenaral OMjanartac.
Sarto, a complete set ot Abstract Book,, com
Hereafter, changes for advertisements
" J rrom the Beeort, can turol.b wmplett
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest to
* tracts.
G. r. Bkooks. Cleric.
Insure Insertion In tbe Issue of the week
when brought

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b“'°1 “

A brMMl n-T .wlndHug kShsb ha, Jut
beoa sprung oh a couple or rarawra and
other, are wanred to look out tor the
ahark,.
A imoolb talking Individual
oomre along and nail, up a patent medi­
cine adrenliwBeut on the farmer’, fence
and pay. Si fur the exclusive use of the
fence for hl, medicine.
It a so much
like dndlng money Urat the farmer algae a
receipt. In about ten day, said algnalure
luma up afflaed to a good sired note.
Easy lan’t Uf
\
A man about U years old called upon
C. F. Strutz Saturday stating that be
wanted to do wme trading.
He wanted
•ome sugar, Cracker, etc., and chewing
tobacco. He said be would take a as cent
plug, aud a 10 cent plug. When the good,
were put up he took the 10 cent plug of
tobacco and told Mr. Strata that he bad a
new grain bag In hl, buggy that be would
get Io put lhe grocerira In. He went after
the bag but “he never came back” neither
did tbe plug.—Otaego Union.

Good Bread and Cake.
Dr. Columbus G. Slayle.

Just at this time, when tbe adulteration
of food,aud especially lhe searching Inves­
Keep your bipod pure and health v and vou tigation Iu tbe important subject of baking
PHILIP T. COLGKOVK,
will not have rheumatism. Hood’s H*raai»arill* twwders is occupying the minds of scien­
give, the blood vitality and richness.
J
i Attorney at Law
tific men and sanallrlans, It affords me
&lt;suooeuor to Smith A Colorov®.)
pleasure to have an opportunity to speak a
(Omce in Union block. Haatmg*.&gt;
'Hie Eaton County fair will net about word In recommendation ot what I aln?r.i -ticvs la *»l th® court* of the »tate.
$500.
scerely believe to be the very best as It
i ' E. KENASTON.
certainly Is the most scientific baking
A.
Attorney at Law,
Woodland sportsmen are talking of powder afforded us. I refer to tint of
(CHerJ.M.GoodvearaOo.’astora.)
tractLe* I n all court* of the mute. OoUoctions organizing a local hunting expedition and Prof. Hosford, who baa rendered us valu­
xhttolly d ten Aina to.
......... (be side securing the least game to buy able service, also, in bls widely-known
Acid Phosphate. As an able chemist, a
it.-TIMMERMAN, Homeopathic Phy suppers for tbe other.
diligent and modest investigator, we feel
? .
slcian and Surgeon..
A Kalamazoo lady has been studying confident that what he offers us In bls line
Office over Lathrop’* druk store.) *
| tbe culture of pineapples and la meeting Is reliable and on scientific principles.
i with hopeful success.
Tops placed in Uosford’sHaking Powder Is predicated of
physiological principles, and forms a
; the ground lu tbe spring are rooting nice­ strong contrast with that flood of com­
mercial articles with which It has to com“ The May ar* Fall* Route”
ly.
। pete,—composed as they are, largely of
LjJobn C. Smith has bad 250 peach , trees alum, ammonia,or other lngredients,which
Stations.
cut down on his farm north-east of the all physicians well know are deleterious to
village and has let the job of cutting 250 the human system. We have employed
Hvr.S&lt;is........
more. It became necessary to make Ibis Hosford's Baking Powder for’ sometime,—
have tested Its merits thoroughly as com­
sacrifice on account of tbe yeliows and for pared with others In the market, and
the safety of bls young peach orcHhrchii cheerfully declare that we wish nothing
C R. OSBORN, Loen. AgenZ. H**tlagf
which number several hundred trees.— better.
n y *T. A.Chimge
Middleville Sun.

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THE CARDINAL’S CLOSE CALL.

Two farmers residing west of this vllT'.c strike In the pearl buttot factory
I).collapsed Monday and ail but .lage recently had some dicker In the Hne
of
busking corn and paying for it In pixs.
j’.-vu girls relumed to work,
A misunderstanding was indulged in and
stomach Trouble uml Neuralgia
1 i .,vr been taking Hood’s Sarsapnrill* for a the pigs replevined. and after costs had
....
i oftlb.SHS. It has relieved me of
■ • .vs-t-uniach trouble and ueurafeta. lam been made to buy two pigs, they settled,
-.. thing it (•» my onphter f*r catarrh. i. each agreeing to whip the other the first
.. ■ s..rsapariita is a tamflv mrdtelne In our
'fhrre Is
. .. Wr recard It a.* a friend In lime of ’ time they got a good chanee.
,Mr- M C. Merritt. Prleharthille.Mleh. I
i still a good chance for an argument.—AlH®od** Piijs cure sickheadache. BiHonsneta. j *CK*n Journal.

by B pHctI •oqmtfntoa with the
cu xn star; cos.
“While the cardinal, who was then
Bn archbishop," said i&gt;rof. Hay, “wa.
traveling acrow, the Atlantic some
yeart ago he complained one afternoon
that he wasn’t feeling very well, but
waa told by the ship’s surgeon to await
metrical troatmont until the following
day, when something would be done
for him if hu sickness continued. On
the day following the steward of the
steamer waa duly aent with a remedy
for the eminent prelate. As he waa
about to place tbe glass containing
the draught to his lips the archbishop
was almost overcome by a strange and
pungent odor. He hesitated a moment
And lowered the vessel containing the
liquid until be recovered from the ef­
fect of the smell. Glancing incidental­
ly at the bottle tn the steward’s hand
he noticed the word ‘poison’ on a label,
and, not without a little alarm, asked
tlie man if he knew what he was offer­
ing. Tho steward replied that he had
done as was directed by the doctor.
Alarmed, the archbishop sent post
haste to the medical man to make
kure of what waa being tendered him.
This time it was the surgeon who had
occasion to manifest surprise.. He hur­
ried to hia diatingukhed patient’s sld$and informed the archbishop that the
glass offered 1dm contained enough
deadly poison to kill any two men.”

“But evil is wrought by want ot thonght.
A* well as want of heart.*
By want of thought mothers allow
daughters to become frail and puny. Over­
study in girls induces uterine disorders
and weaknesses and blights thrir future
happiness as wives and mother*.
Joined
to proper hygienic care. Dr. Pierces Fav­
orite Prescription is a priceless remedy in
such cases, its value becoming even more
apparent every year.
Using It, the wan.
debilitated school girl gains color, flesh
and spirits, losing those deathly headaches
tormenting backaches, languor, dejection,
and other symptoms uf functional irregu­
larities, aud nervous debility. ’ It never
harms the most delicate girl.
Robertsdale, Huntington, Co., Pa.
World’s Dispensary Medical Association:
Gentlemen—I cannot sufficiently ex­
press to you my gratitude for the benefit
your medicine has conferred upon my
daughter. Of late she has suffered no
pain whatever.
It Is simply marvelous.
You have just reason to call it your “Fav­
orite Prescription" and to stake your rep­
utation as a physician on it. ‘A favorite
prescription it le. Indeed, to you and to
thousands in this land, and 1 believe will
be to suffering women the world • over.
Yours greatfully, Thomas Thlrlwell.

fire

wave* of golden and crimaon
A man steps to tbe window and, throw­
ing up the tosh, gazes at the glowing cast.
Gazes Intently as though he would fain
piereu the radiance and feast hb eyes up­
on tbe morning land ‘’where It is alv ays
day."
A atlr in the room behind him. some one
calls bls name, and be turns. There, on
the bed, lies a form wasted by suffering.
The eves are closed,a faint gasping breath
parts the lip?.
“1 think It will soon be over" whispers
a kind faced woman as the husband moves
to the side of tbe bed.
Dying! The years dip from him and
again be sees the bride whom be swore to
love and clierlsb. Had he kept that vow?
How did it begin, the estrangement that
grew up between them? Not an estrange­
ment visible to tbe world. No, sue had
ordered his house and presided over his
table.
But the unity of purpose, the complete
happiness, tbe real soul-uuluu they bad
both looked forward to, where was tt?
Not dead for It had never been.
“Only two l.v.-s dividing
More and mure, day by day;
Only one muiI from another soul
Steadily drifting away.
Noth I hi of doubt or wrong;
m
Nothing that either can carer
Nothing toshauie; nothing toblauni:
Nothing to do. but endure. ,.
। “Perhaps it was my fault,” he murmurI ed. “It must have been my fault, poor
Lucy! Ob, If I could only live tbe past
again!"
,
Vain cry.' She Is dying. Never does
man realize the feebleness of humau pow­
er, lhe awfulness of omnipotence until he
stands in the dread presence of Death.
Useless are the offices of friends, the aid
of ach'Dcv utnl skill, yea, even love Is pow­
erless anil can only stand aud, see tbe soul
drifting—whitber?
A single shudder,
__ of
_ the
grasping
bands, and all is over. One moment the
husband bends over bh dead.
Then he
turns ;-ud goes out Into tbe glad new day.
Miedhbd Marsh.

Hl* Kern Sense of Smell Once Saved Him
Asthma cured by newly disco,cred
from Being Poisoned.
I treatment. Pamphlet, tretlironlats and
reference tree. Address World’s Dl«pensary Medical Association. Buffalo, N. Y.
varamai mid dobs nos lost none oi u» i
interest through not having been pre* ।
If Th® Baby 1» Cutting Teeth.
viously told, says the Philadelphia .
..j sure and nse that old and well-tried
Call. Jnst before he rose to give the remedy. Mm..........
Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for
impasaioned reading of his poem, children tiething.
r—soften*
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teething. ----------------It soothes the. child,
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Papers and Periodicals.
In -tlie United States there are 1,855
daily newspapers, 31 papers published
every other day, 227 published twice a
week, and 14,017 weekly newspapers.
Eighty-five newspapers are published
every two weeks, 240 are published
twice a month, 3,125 every month, and
307 published every two months and
every three months. There are 20,000
papers and periodicals in the United
State*.
There h more Catarrh In this section of the
country than all.other diseases put together,
and until the last few years wM supposed to be
incurable. For a great many years docters
pronounced tt a local disease, and prescribed
local remedies, and by ennstintly falling to cure
with local treatment, pronuuuced U Incurable.
8clet.ee has proven catarrh to be a constitution­
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is the only constitutional cure on the market.
| It is taken Internally in doses from 10 drops to
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mucous surfaces &lt;&gt;f th® ijilem. Thev offer one
hundred dollars for any carte It falls to cure.
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O®.. Cedar Springs, Mich. Sold by.

HASTI NOS,

Your
Daily
Bread

MICH.

®

Is no doubt a matter of
some concern to yon,
but not bo when you
buy it at the City Bak­
ery. Everyone when
in the city should get a;
cheap hirich at the City
Bakery. Hot tea and
coffee at all hours of
the day. Finest line of
Confectionery iu the
city.
fl. E. REMKES. FROFK.

FtflKNL KUN ON fl QLOTHINQ 5T0QKI
Houseman, Donnally &amp; Jones’ Store
Besieged with Clothing' Buyers!
&lt;
Merchandise Swept Away by the Excited Hosts!
How could it be otherwise when a reputable firm advertises to sacrifice an up-to-date stock of Clothing, Fur
nishing
ishing Goods,
Goods. Hats, Caps, etc., valued at $150,000.
$150,000, in the short space of eight weeks.

They Believed!

They Read!
every garment.

Your Confidence IS Our R

before quoted in this city.

You should not expend

As fMt ~ W -

men can wait on the people our stock is going.

We knew it would.

HOUSEMAN, DONNALLY &amp; JONES,
MONROE STREET, CORNER WATERLOO, GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. .

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�Hastings
Thursday, Nov. 15, 1894MARSHALL L. COOK.
,miMO AS 8XCONIV-CIUJM MATTEB AT
TMX HASTWOa, MICH., POWTOFFICK,
AUGUST 14. 18T9-

editorial notes
Had David B. Hill been elected Governof New York by a good majority on the
6th Inst there is little doubt we think, that
he would have been tbe democratic candi­
date for president in 1896. But the sad
fate that has overtaken David in tbe cy­
clone which passed over the state of N. Y.
on that date, has so crippled him, that
with all his political intrigue and devil­
ment, he is ao completely battered, bruised
and broken, tbat he will hardly be pre­
sentable. Tbe wounds he has received,
won’t heal in time, in fact be will be com­
pelled to walk on political crutches the
rest of hisjllfe, with a very few indeed, so
poor as to do him reverence. David re­
ceived bls last political congratulations,
when be was nominated for Governor of
N. Y., the wild cheers that rent the air at
the convention, lured David on to his sure
death, by getting him into the track of
that terrific political cyclone, which was
already to sweep over the state, and wait­
ing only for Hill and Tammany to get into
line, so that by one full swoop, the political
atmosphere ot the state might be cleansed.
Tbat cyclone has “did” the business for
David B. Hill, and he stands as much
chance to climb to Heaven on a rope lad
der as to secure the nomination for presi­
dent .in 1896. Will the democratic eye be
turned again te tbe lone fisherman of Buz­
zard Bay? Will be again be the Moses to
lead bis people into the paths of political,
democratic righteousness, “filled with per­
fidy and dishonor?” Will he still be consid­
ered the embodiment of the materialized
spirit of General Jackson, and the nation­
al simplicity of a Thomas Jefferson? Will
he still be tbat man of destiny, who under
Providence is to raise up the brazen ser­
pent in the democratic wilderness and ask
his party to behold It and live? Will the
serpent be of burnished gold or shining
sliver that he wilt cause to be erected,
which ? Will any one be able to predict
which it will be, until after the stuffed
prophet couats noses? Will he if elected
again, counsel his partv to tear down the
American flag for the third time, and put
the swarthy Queen uf the Cannibal Is­
lands back on the throne, and turn the
hands of a century’s progress, backward
on tbe dial uf time? Will he continue a
policy of free trade which causes England,
Canada and foreign countries to laugh,
while America weeps and labor starves.?
These arc considerations which tbe
rank and file of tbe democratic party have
been thinking about, of late, and the re­
turns show conclusively that these unpre­
cedented republican majorities
have
come to us from tbe votes of dlssappolnted
and disgusted democrats. The case was
fairly submitted to the jury of tbe Ameri­
can people and there is no uncertain sound
in the verdict rendered.
Already we hear the rumbling ot dissatisfiaction in democratic papers, at the con­
duct of Grover, in the campaign just closed,
charging that he sulked in his tent and
did nothing to help secure a democratic
victory, it is just as well, for; bad he
placed himself in the track of the republi­
can cyclone, he too like Hill, would have
swept Into “Inocuous dlsuetude” just as
all of the more prominent upholders of
free trade and free silver have been. (See
the returns from all tbeStates.)
Grover, will be made the scape goat up­
on whose back they will load all their in­
firmities, (and what a load it will be) and
be will be asked to take them into the
wilderness, and what a eight It would be
to see him unload and what an immense
wilderness to bold them all! He will be
bo completely crushed, tbat be could not
run again for president nor anything else.
So Grover too will be oot of tbe race for
’96 and who will tbe unlucky • man be?
"and tbe prophets, where are they?”

It is quite amusing to read, and hear,
tbe causes, and reasons given, for the
wonderful revolution of public sentiment
in the election juat held.
The unpreced­
ented majorities of the Republican party,
were a great surprise, to Republicans
themselves.
We were looking and ex­
pecting a very severe storm, but were not
looking for a cyclone.
The states where
elections had been held before, gave evi­
dence of 4 great change in public senti­
ment, tbat foreboded Republican victory,
sure enough, but not such a crushing de­
feat, as will compel democracy to reorgan­
ize their lines, and change front, on the
doctrine of free trade, or a tariff for rev­
enue only, or go down to stay in *96. True
they are pledged to carry on the wort of
tariff reform, having served notice that
they have just Inserted the entering
wedge, and will never rest until a full
fledged Wilson Bill, shall become the law

This threat, we think was the principal
cause of Democracy's overthrow. There are
ukod Id Mbool br bl. teoeber, what tbe
wu for amteklat hia Ixnd K&gt;

mum

far doing good II
had stuck right by, and voted the succo­
tash ticket, everything would have been
lovely.
Some say the cause was brought
about by Grover, who wltbeld bls mighty
____ and did nothing for the party,
influence,
fearing that if he should come down heavy
he would break ‘ the platform and elect
Hill, and knock his Presidential aspira­
tions for ’96, into smithereens. The hon­
est causes, that have so sorely defeated
the democracy are many, so many indeed
that each one may take his choice, as to
which was the more potent, (and there
will styi be a goodly number left,) they
were taken and submitted to a jury of the
American people, and the overwhelming
verdict is. Democracy has been weighed
in tbe balance, and found wanting.
In
tbe language of the Darky, dat are goose
am cooked. Grover gone Into Innocuous
desuetude; Hill, carried on the wings of
of the wind, by the storm that came down
from Long Island, bearing him on to tbe
gulf of oblivion; Wilson, looking for
rest, and finding nnne, until he reaches
tbe tight little Isle, where his friends will
offer sympathy,and condolence; “Old Bloo­
dy Bridles,” stuck in populist mud, up to
his ears, inquiring his wav to Chicago, to
sympathize with Mayor Hopkins and Gov.
Altgeld, no doubt:
the pale horse, and
his rider of Michigan, blown to atoms,
from the bark, Tim Nestor, and only
one survivor left, to legislate this winter,
against republican cyclones in Michigan.

perauoa, don’t win.

Wbo pays for those «000 circulars &lt;11*tribute^ over Barry County, written
or signed Mr. or Mr*. »(?) Anony­
mous?
Mr. Donovan, of Bay City, will, with­
out doubt, or opposition, be tbe democratic
leader in tbe next legislature.

The fight for ’96 Is on. is it1? Should
think you better get tira fight of *94 off lhe
board before you set It up.

Hull Houm Chicago.
A putter read before . he Hastings Womens Club
by Miss Edith M Babcock-Published by
request.
When this subject first came to me,
which, by the way I knew nothing about,
nor had I beard uf it at all, immediately
various and curious suggestions began to
pour In upon me from different persons.
Ohe from a brother, who said he knew
what tbat waa. dlden’t see what any one
wanted to write on that for; it was a Seed
bouse in Chicago nine stories high, made
of pressed brick. For lhe benefit of those
who have never heard of “Hull House," I
will offer the following description, glean­
ed from two short articles furnished by
two ladies of the Club, with notes and
comments of my own. The main object I
suppose. In bringing up this subject is to
show what one woman can do, or what a
vast deal of good can be done by women
If they are willing to sacrifice self.
"Just the woman that I see before me,
Jerusalem! what a storm It was, when
might make truth, simplicity and helpful­
you look it all over.
ness the fashion, and put upon falsehood,
extravagance and idleness, the ban of vul­
The Barry County Democrat on the is­ garity."
Not many years ago there lived a little
sue of the 8tn last says: “While the
democracy was beaten and beaten badly, girl in a country town in Illinois.
She was a gray eyed, slender little crea­
the campaign of 1896 Is opened. The ture, full of day dreams. She had a pasdemocracy enters it with brilliant pros­ slon for beautiful things, built air castles
pects, on a sound record made during the aud told what she would do when she was
a woman.
contest just closed, etc.”
“I shall have a splendid house! "said she
Well! Well! Such faith as is manifested "I wont have it in a row with other houses;
in tbe above, must challenge the admira­ it shall stand by iteelf, all the rooms shall
tion of every reader. Our own Michigan have books and pictures and 1 am going
by 100,000 plurality, N. Y. by Ififf.OOO or to have it right In lhe midst of other houses
dingy, dreadful bouses, streets and streets
| mure; with tbe black hole of democracy, of them, so that people who can’t have
(N. Y. City), electing a republican mayor much, can come and enjoy my things,”
There was plenty of money aud sbe was
by a large majority, and every state going
republican majorities such as has never an only child. She bad the usual round of
school life, and school friends. Then her
been given before. One lone member of father and mother were taken from her and
the state legislature in Michigan left to the she was left an orphan, with a fortune.
democracy; the champion Wilson of tariff \ So she went abroad for travel and study,4
fame, badly beaten ■ (unless the vote of taking with her a friend to share with her
tlie advantages and pleasure. There she
England Is couoted) and Bland and Hol­ saw palaces finer than the splendid bouse
man with all the leaders of free silver and of which she had dreamed. She saw pomp
free trade, burled beyond tho hope of a aud luxury, and in their midst, the dingy,
political resurrection by the storm dt bal­ dreadful houses with their tolling poor.
But the rich American girl cared mure for
lots that fell from the hands of tbe people. these, than sbe did for those in tbe palaces.
With a profound admiration we are com­ She wanted her grand house more than
pelled to say in tbe language of scripture. before, much more, aud wanted it in tbe
place where hard-working men. women
“We have found so great faith, no net in and children were.
Israel.”
So she and her friend went to London
and there devoted themselves to learning
Wo notice that the Journal man in the the Ins and outs of charitable work. Then
she came back home to Chicago eager to
last issue, takes exceptions to what
test her experiences.
said in conversation, to a gentleman in
Chicago Is called the granary of the
the streeeta, concerning the taxation of northwest. Yet here little ones go suppergovernment,bonds. We don’t consider it leas to bed, and guant -suffering remains
worth our while or time, to educate the undisturbed by tbe money princes. Here
Is the greatest railroad center of tbe world
Journal man on all tbe subjects where he but here too are hordes of men, willing to
goes wrong, iu too big a job, and life is work, haunting the station houses for a
too short for such a herculean task. Tbe place to sleep, and searching in garbage
conversation referred to, was with a Gen­ heaps for food.
This woman found her field for work on
tleman on the streets.
one of the most notorious streets in toe
great city of Chicago. It is in tbe west div­
We notice that the cyclone just passed ision of the city, on Halstead street East
has had a wonderful effect on the Has­ of tbe spot she chose,and between that and
tings volcano, that of late has been emit­ tbe river is an Italian culuny ot about ten
thousand persons; south are thick settle­
ting only eruptions of smoke, smut and ments of Germans; Poles and Russians,
slander. Its last eruption seems to be al­ west are Frencb-Canadlans, north are Irish.
most human’ We don’t know bow long Quite a variety and wide range fora neigh­
this may last we fear though, that “the borhood, vet her neighbors were to be her
friends. The house sbe selected is a large,
dog will return to his vomit, and tbe sow square building, an old family mansion,
that was washed, to her wallowing in tbe abandoned by its owner as trade and 1mmigratiuu made tbe vicinity undesirable.
mire.”
It had long been nsed as a tenement house
aud
Its occupants bad swarmed through
Ln the election just passed, as In many
the specious rooms like rate.
other things, we bear men telling just how
But this was Just her idea where and
the defeat came about, and If they had aud what the grand house of her youthful
It wu called "Hull
been listened to defeat could base been dreams might be.
averted. Josh Billings says. “I never bet House” after Its former owner, and Is now
known by tbat name.
any money on the man who is always tel­
She planned to first make ft wholesome,
ling what be would have done, had be then beautiful. Sbe had all the plumbing
been there, 1 notice tbe cuss never gets torn out and the most approved system
Putin. Walls were artistically pioered
there.”
and hung with pictures, floors laid, pollbhed aud spread with rich rugs. Tbe whole
An honest democrat, or an honest repub­ arrangement of the vast building was that
lican prefers to make his party figat, under of an elegant, refined and well ordered
Some one asked, “bow
his party flag, and that accounts for much private house.
of tbe great gains for tbe republican long will it be nice after a few hundred
dirty Italian children have tramped
party in Barry County, and no doubt in through it?” But she did not worry about
many other countries. Honest men will her things. At first there wu a difficulty
not vote a ticket, half horse, half man, in making the class sbe sought to reach,
appreciate the situation.
But u her
and half alligator.
neighbors were to be her friends she hop­
ed for mutual benefits from the associa­
If tbe editorial department of tbe Ban- tion. She invited on different evenings,
meh don’t suit you this week, charge It people of different nationalities to her
home, providing for them an entertain­
up to the Old Man. Tbe editor has turned
ment such as she had been accustomed In
deer-slayer, and gone up north for a week other bouses.
Thus there came to be tbe Saturday eve­
or two of rest and recreation, We know
nings devoted to reading Italian authors
tbe returns from election will
by the cultured men and women of that
publicans feel charitable for a while, at nation.
Tbe sick and tbe sorrowful also haunt
tbe doors of Halt House.
Then there is the nursery, the kinder­
Tbe laborers ot this country thought garten, tbe sewing and tbe cooking class­
they could stand soup awhile, for a es, np to tbe evening lectures on cultivat­
change, but they have now served notice ed subject*, and concerts of the best
oo democracy that they don’t want tt for a music.
Philosophers, scientists and artiste de­
steady diet
light to be invited to address Hall House
audiences of humble folk. Each week is
Tbe wise man said “a foot and his mon­ classified so tbat every hour is filled. But
of all this, have there been results worthy
ey are soon parted.” We don’t know who of note?
this hits, do you? Perhaps If you should
Once there was a liquor saloon next
door lhe Hull House. Now there stands
an
art gallery and- branch of the public
wig^t enlighten yon.
library. Business men have heard of It
with a thought of doing good; learning
tbe secret that to help others In a good
this fall, but tbe principal reason is,
F didn't get votes enough.

wbodsoetvw

retumed, and sirengtteulng tbe hands of

_________________________ inch better it is
to give, then to receive; to Jove our neigh­
bor as ourselves, and although not many
in tbe rush and strife of life now-a-dsys of
wMeh shall stand first, or tbe first one
that gels there Is the beat fallow, are suf­
fering with an enlargement of th®
or can *ee, as illustrated In this sketch,
the love and fellowship which will some
day. make all mankind stand in closer re­
lation. We are apt to think what we can
do would only be a little ripple in the vast
sea of humanity.
But It Is the little
chances we let pass by; tbe UlUe oppor­
tunities for doing good that are lost. And
we look back upon them and wy, “We
might have done, why didn’t we?"
•We dream of a fountain of knowledge.
We loner aloos on Ita brink.
And try with tte crystalline water*
Forever just meaning to drink.
Night fall*, and oar tasks are unfinished.
T(mj late our lost chances we rue.
Good friend*, while our comrades were do­
ing
We only were meso I ng to do.
Literary Notee.
Mr. Hardy’s new novel, “The Simple­
tons,” will begin in the Christmas Har­
per’s, and continue through the year 1895.
As In most of this author’s stories the
seene Is In Wessex. Unlike "Teas,” tbe
tale is chiefly concerned with tbe fortunes
of tbe hero.
Marguerite Merlngton. the author of
“Captain Lettarblalr.” which has bean call­
ed the best comedy written by an American
has a short story, “A Sister of Annunci­
ation,” in tbe November Harper’s Maga­
zine, Tbe hero Is a tenor Iu grand opera,
and the heroine gives the name to tte
story.
“An Evening With Trilby”4s the name
given to a new form of entertainment de­
vised by residents of Omaha, Nebraska.
Invitations were issued for a social meet­
ing. to be held at a private residence, and
to bring together artistic people—those
who care for literature and music and
drawing, and especially those who cared
for Mr. DuMaurier’s latest books above
ail other books of the year.
From the
printed programme it appears that there
were essays on “The Story of Trilby,”
"DuMaurier, and His Life and Work.”
“Tbe French of Trilby, and tbe Quartier
Latin,” “The Identlly of the Artists In
Trilby,” “Trilby’s Voice and Method,”
"Trilby as a Hypnotic Subject,” and
“Could Trilby be Successfully Dramatiz­
ed?’’ Aud there were songs, rendered by
a male quartette—the song,. "Malbrouck
s’eu va-l’en Guerre." "Ben Bolt," “Au
Claire de la Lune;" and other songs, no
doubt, which,If Mr. DuMaurier had not re­
membered, the world might some time have
forgotten.—Harpers and Bros. Publisher*
Trilby.

Notice,
We are in tte market for all kinds of
poultry, for which we pay cash.
Oppo­
site Hendershott's store.
H. Close.

HVDXIHTIQM NUTSHKLLEO Greatest
Illi Rv 1 lOnl
book out Tell* all about
this wonderful subject. Whatever your views
are on Hypnotism, you will Cud this book ot
groat value. Published price. SO ceuta. Bent
tree, transportation prepared. It you remit 25
cents for subscription to Uctuoa aud Hearth*,
tbe elegant household monthly Address
HOMEBAND HEARTHS PUBLISHING CO.,
New York.

CHASE A SANBORN'S

Within the next thirty day I
will sell

AT COST
My entire stock of Millinery,
fancy goods, hoods, fascinators,
Etc., Etc.

Mrs. Game Spence

TROY LAUNDRY.
HASTINGS,

MICH.

On account of the exceeding
hard times the Troy Laundry has
concluded to make the following
reductions in prices:

Low Prices
In fact making price
on Good Goods
as low as our neighbor
do on a cheaper grade.

Our Customers
Gent's List.

Shirts, . . .
Night Shirts, .
Woolen Shirts.
Under Shirts, .
Drawers, . .
Socks, per pair,

Price,-'
Price I

10 c
10 c
IO c
8c
8c
5C

8c
8c
8c
5=
5C
3P

Collars 2 c.

Cuffs 4 c. per pair.

Special Low Rates on Family
Washings.
Goods called for and delivered.

Try the Troy Laundry. We are,
sure they can and will please you.

appreciate our efforts
to please and furnish
them with the best goods
on the market.
We want you to

Price Our Lamps
We are showing a
fine line, from the
cheapest to the dearest.
Honest Goods.
Honest Deals.
Everyone Treated Alike.

Hams &amp;
—VanftrinaiL

You cannot
Afford to use an old fashioned stove or range when it can
be replaced by a Majestic, which consumes less than
half the fuel. If you

“Seal Brand” Coffee
Ovtr.TRMttyOne Million People
orid’o FalrOnxmdn

People
Begin to find out
that we ace ‘
indeed making very

One door of Journal
Office,......................

Love your
Own fireside, and have a proper appreciation of the faith
ful and self-sacrificing effort of your

Wife
Do not neglect to supply her with every convenience to
lighten her labor ot love in your behalf. The steel range
Majestic, will do more to bring happiness, health and'
comfort to your home than anything of which you can
conceive. Those who use it declare that no words ever?
spoken or written can praise it

THIS IS THE COFFEE BE­

Too much

ING SERVED AT THE EXHIB­

IT OF THE MAJESTIC STEEL
RANGES AT THE STORE OF

GOODYEAR BROS.

L. E&gt;. Stauffer,

Goodyear Bros
WNext Saturday, the 17th ends the stay oi the. Majestic'salesmen. We cannot continue the special price made by the factory alter
the salesmen leave.
Goodyrar Bros.

SOLE AGENT.

Don.t be mislead
Don’t let our
competitors
make you be­
lieve that be­
cause we’re sell­
ing goods BO
cheap that
they are not
first class
goods. All
we ask is a
fair compari­
son. Be sure and
get our prices
before buying.
We want your
butter, eggs,
poultry and
game. We
pay highest
market price.

JOS. ROGERS

The Old Oaken Bucket and the New Range Majestic,
When weary and worn with my trials domestic,
And feeling that woman’s work never was done,
I long for that new style of range called Majestic,
Which is sold in Hastings by Goodyear the Hardware man.
The new style Majestic,
The lovely Majestic,
Sold in Hastings by Goodyear,
The Hardware man.
.
At times I almost am tempted to risk it,
And spend my last dollar; it would not be strange,
Just think of an oven that browns little biscuit
In three minutes time—what a wonderful Range.
The new style Majestic,
The lovely Majestic,
’Tis a pleasure to cook
On this beautiful range.
Each lady declares it gives real satisfaction,
So quickly her cooking and baking is done.
You will find this wonderful range of attraction
Is selling to many, and Goodyear is the man.
’ .
The new steel Majestic,
The perfect Majestic,
The omly Majestic,
And Goodyear is the man.

See the range in operation every day this week at our store.
Delicious coffee and biscuit for all. The range will be explained with
pleasure*, whether you wish to buy or not. Ladies especially invited.

GOODYEAR BROS

�•jhun.’.-n, Nov. 15. 18^4.
W. e CUG &gt;L - Ls »: KkMwr.________

DO you

KNOW
THAT
THE
UPTO
DATE

1,1 A
1
call
Cook 4 Cook's.

taB^vW’M P,&lt;r'1’ °‘
JneUoe Kanaaton tried a case ot awault
and battery antaat E. E. Sall,bury on
complaint ot Floyd aibeon Monday
Vtrdlct wu rendered, not guilty.

R*p-

THE DRUGGIST.

LOCAL NEWS.
• tlKCMLSTlON •

85 quires.

Hereafter, chan sea tor advertisements
j,.,,; reach thia ofilce Tueadaya »t latest tc
fcsure ir.'ertlou In the Issue ot the week
when brought.___________

A new serial slory will commence next
keek.
We: want to hear trom 111 «&gt;rre»P&lt;®&lt;iMtB U^W.
Cmt. spomk nts—Remember to get in
{fair items early.
•

Winter te close at hand and every one
who has to buy groceries, of course desires
to get as much for tbelr money as possible
Special gale Saturday Nov, 18, 1894, at
for the times are rotten close and a little
pe Bankrupt state.
money has to go a long way, so do not
Cail in at Miss Feighner’k and see the forget to call on
. Cook A Cook.
be v winter underwear.
The new postage stamp* just Issued Are
L. K. Stauffer hastiad steam heating ap- not received; favorably. They are veiy
|:aiatus placed iu his house.
poorly gummed and In color a washout out
i r first bob of the season made Its ap. looking shade of rose. They have just
.'•»&lt;
Tuesday morning.
been received at our ^ost offi&gt;« and we
Fat mars who hue not finished their think the kick against them te a righteous
one.
[fail work will have cold fingers.

Cohrtinpened Monday and was adjournMr. Glenn W. Greenfield says, that if
j. : by1 letter to Monday Nov, ID at 10 a. m, you want a “Ready to wear suit". Dress.
Attend the Chrysanthemum Festival at Semi Dress or Business. Call on him he’ll
ithe M E. church parlors next Wednesday be glad to see bte Bany County friends
and they’ll gain by doing it Greenfield te
with E. S. Pierce Clothier. ••tinder the
We have nut heard from a few of our
icof respondents in several weeks.
Let us Tower Clock" Grand Rapids.
।hear from you.

)¥ord received from R. K. Grant’s hunt
parly states he lias killed two deer and
!.i;kv Waters one.

I
Ib- M. B. Streeter theatrical company
tbiiidd to play in this city last week.slrand- [
I
•tl before reaching here.

Barbour Theatre Co. at the opera house were obliged to wait so long last Saturday
to-eight and remainder of week. Id an en­ and some that we oould not wait upon at
tirely new and brilliant repertoire of eome- all. that in the future we shall have suffi­
cient help to see that the wants of all who
Prices, It, 30, and 80 cents.
favor us with their patronage are supplied.
Prosecuting Attorney Sweezey evldentWOOLLKY A BBONSON.
has some friends In Nashville.
He got
the most votes In this product of any can­
New te the time that you will want to
didate for any office.—Nashville News.
begin to look around fbr your Christmas
Donovan, from Bay City, the only man Koods. Think of aometbing that will be
who will represent tbe democrats In our useful as well as ornamental. When yon
next legislature, could make a fortune ex­ have done that we believe that you will
hibiting himself as a dime museum freak. oertalnly go to Phillipa dr Erbs and get
one of those fine lamps or some of that
Mrs. Mary Bailey, wife of Frank Bailey
that
beautiful glassware.
Remember ths
and sister of John Holden died at her
they want your produce and will pay yon
home Id this city on Friday. She waa
buried in the cemetery near Cressy, town­ the highest market price for it.
A Literary Society has been formed by
ship of Prairieville on Sunday.
Barbour Theatre Co. in an entirely new the High School students, and a new con­
stitution
adopted. The school board have
and brilliant repertoire of comedtes: new
■’pedalties, and prices tbat are With tbe1 permitted the society to use the vacant
times. Change of play each night. Watch room on the second floor in the new school
small bills.
Opera bouse to-night and re­ building for holding their meetings. At the
meetings as a rule only members will be ad­
mainder of week.
mitted. Bat occasionally an open one will
Examine Phillips A Erts stock of erock­
be held when a small admission fee will
ery aud lamps. They have beautiful fancy
becbxrxed. Hurt » kocletr » U&gt;K to »
iampe, just the thing for a Xmas present,
and it would not be a bad idea to make
your selection early, while the sleek to
full.

In Oil and Japan.

And will save you more money
than any other paint made.

SHERWIN WILLIAM’S
it Has Stood
n,e

For

Colors in Oil and Japan.

&lt;5 years.

Wall Paper, Window Shades,

Surfacene, All Kinds of Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Stains for House and Fancy Work.

BOOKS, SCHOOL GLOBES, KINDERGARTEN SUPPLIES,
.
SuHOOL RECORD BOOKS, CRAYONS, ERASERS, ETC.

Joseph Benkes went to Bsttle Creek
Tuesday, to attend the wedding of a
cousin.

Will Darby and Roy Matthews visited
the former’s parents near Freeport Satur­
day and Sunday.
Will Hitchcock, jr., lias returned from
Joliet,Hjs., where he has been for tbe
jMtst few months.
Mrs. James P. Roberts has been spend­
ing a week in Kalamazoo, the guest of
Mrs. Henry Hoyt

Mrs. Yutz Is attending 8. 8. Convention
at Grand Rapids as delegate trom the
Presbyterian S. School.

Mesdames, M. L. Cook, A. D. Niskern,
M. W. Hicks and Miss Maude Trego went
to Grand Rapids Tuesday.

W. H. GOODYEAR, £S£r.

A MONEY SAVER
IS . . .

A MONEY MAKER

Our Snag Proof Rubber Boot
is a money maker—money for you be­
cause it will outwear any other Rubber
Boot in the market at the price, See
our Quilted boots, just the- thing for
cold weather, and remember that we
have the largest stock of boots in the
county. Our line of Ladies’ and
Gents’ fine shoes is complete. Give
us a call.

W. H. SPENCE.

Mrs. Caddie VanArman who has been
in Utah for some time returned to this
city last week and is the guest of Mrs. M.
W. Riker and other friends.
Prof. Holden who has been filling Prof.
Sterling's place at Hastings during the
latter’s illness was a guest of Prof. Daven­
port over Sunday.—Woodland News.

I

Strayed, (our calves trom tlie premises ot
A. McQueen. Middleville.
All who have accounts at Mrs. Carrie
Spence’ please call and settle.
Miss Mac Boberts rill hold dancing
school it Spiritualists Hall, tomorrow,

Henry Jones bad another stroke of parTbe ti’e for the Broadway sewer has (Friday) evenlag.
aijsis. Friday night and it was thought be been drawn and stakes for the Hue of
We generally carry all kinds ot feed and
was dying.
He is somewhat better, bow- work laid out Work commenced Tues­ three kinds ot the best hour manafactur'« at present.
Cook 4 Cook.
day morning, the ground being frozen M
Bqrn, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rice, of down only a few inches. Worthy Sloan
Cookies, cracknels, crackers, codfish and
Fiiot. Mkh., Nov. 10, a 9 lb., daughter. has the contract for doing the work, and currants at
Cook 4 Cook’s.
Mrs. Rice was formerly Miss Rose M. Ed. Holbrook will act as superintendent
Mrs. A. C. Lane, ot Grand Rapids, will
Lowell, of Quimby.
for tbe pity’s interest. It will be pushed be at Mrs. Oolgrovtes Tuesday Nor. SOth,
with the latest designs In art, needle work
Do not forget that prices on bats are the through as rapidly as possible.
lowest at Miss Feighner’a and you also
We thank our friends and customers for and itamplng patterns. Lessons free.
have the advantage of the largest stock in the large patronage which we have re­
Try Chase 4 Sanborn Coffee. This Is
'1 Lhe city to select from.
ceived of late and would say to those who the coffee being served kt the exhibit of

’

For finishing interior of houaee.

MASURY’S COLORS

Mrs. R. D. Bailey, whose husband was
formerly principal of tbe High School, te
Middleville had a time ofj rejoicing the guest of Prof, and Mrs. W. D. Sterl­
Tuesday night while waiting for election ing.
returns. The band played and speeches
Mrs. Lillian Botum te attending the
were made by prominent republicans. State Sunday School convention at Grand
They felt especially happy because all of Rapids this week as delegate from the M.
Thornapple's can didatea M. S. Keeler,
~ ‘
E. S. S.
Jas. H. McKevitt and Fred W. Walker
Mrs. A. Woolley, of Hastings, is tbe
were elected.
guest of her sister. Dr. Mary E. Smith, at
573
South Lafayette street.—Grand Kapidji
There are many things placed to the
credit of newspaper men for which they Herald.

are not responsible, such as using partial­
Fre&gt;h Taffy un band at Coj’s, one door
ity in mentioning visitors, giving news
east of Goodyear Bros, hardware.
Finest
about some folks and leaving others out,
line of confecitonery in the city.
etc. The editor simply prints the news as
The best ot kerosene oil and gasoline al- he can find It Some people inform him
way? on hand. Everything on band, why about sueb items, and others do not
doi
Cook A Cook.
From reports in the state press it ap­
Phillips A Erb sell groceries as cheap
pears that contageous diseases, especially
a-? any one iu tqwu and thev are of the
typhoid fever and diphtheria are prevalent
best quality in the bargain and always
In our state. We should fortify ourselves
frvsh.
•
as much as possible against these diseases.
.Herbert Bishop and Miss Ix?na Geiger Nothing aids more In preserving good
were married ou the 10th Inst. by Rev. health than clean back yards and alleys
Thde Cox at the home of the groom's father and absence of decayed vegetable matter
in this city.
.
In cellars or elsewhere.

Masury’s Varnishes,
BERRY BROS.’ Hard Oil.

,Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lombard were In
Those coupons to be had with cash trade
»tW. H. Goodyear,
E. y. DogS, Grand Rapids Saturday.
Woolley and Bronson’s, Hicks &amp; bpente
Mrs. E. Diamond is entertaining her
and L. E. Stauffer’s are worth looking mother from Ann Arbor.
after. They go same as xash at F. R.
John Busby and W. R. Cook left for lhe
Pancoast’s store.
north last Thursday noon.
Mtes Phyllis Diamond spent Saturday
Your attention 1s called to the adverttemeut of Housemen, Donnaltey and Jones and Sunday in Grand Rapids.
of Grand Rapids on our Inside local page.
Mrs. W. H. Stebbins went to Ypsilanti
They say it will pay you to come 100 miles Saturday to see her daughter Fannie.
even If you have only a suit W clothes to b-Henry Osborn left for the north Monday
purchase.
morning to join R. K. Grant and party.
Hello! Greenfield! 1 want a winter suit
Mrs. M. A. Keeler, of Jackson, te visit
that’ll wear and fit me as well as those you Ing her dsughter, Mrs. W. S. Chidester.
sold me last Spring. Can you do It? Every
Mrs L. C. Beadle has been spending the
time, said Glenn W. Greenfield with E. S. week with her daughter Sabie in Jackson.
Pierue. Clothier “Under tbe Tower Clock’
Mr. and Mrs. Richmond, of Grand Rap­
Grand Rapids.
.
ids were guests at Will Hams on Sunday.
We cannot enumerate the one hundredth
Mrs. Jane Walker, of Wisconsin, te
part of our stock, but call and examine, and visiting her Deice Mrs. Jphn Michael and
if we lack anything that you want, first family.
spit It out. and we will send Herb or’l
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Young spent Sunday
George for It. Remember.
at Bellevue with Mr. and Mrs. Will
Cook A Cook.
Young.

is THE BEST,

Covers More, Wears Longer, Looks Best

Glenn W. Greenfield will make it an object pWlieWaldorff and mother visited near
for yon to see him. He’s with E. S. Pierce BL Johns last week.
Clothier, "Under Ute Tower Clock”, Grand
Geo. 8. Bassett, of MlddlevUle. was in
Rapids.
the city Saturday.

FRLD L.HLflTH

Highest prices paid tor live poultry and
by Jos. Kogers, on Saturdays, Tues­
days and Wednesdays.

ii.^.r

Sherwin
Williams’
Paint

Mra Frink Hims, bu reiurued trom
Mlnnraoti.
People who cnntemplale ordering Photo­
R«v. Wooten, ot Freeport wm to tbe
graphs tor Holiday gin, should commence
now and give ns ample chance to get th’ city Monkey.
work out In due time.
Rlcll*r&lt;i! ’l»n‘ Sund.y to
Middleville.
H. J. CmusTMAs.
Will Kelly, ot Grand Ilapldn, I, visiunr
It you’re coming to Grand Rapids soon
Intending to buy Men or Buy’. Clotbesi rrlends here.

fvui.y prescriptions

Tais week,

** in

clothing. See their adv. on talde local

DRUG store is located
&lt;
POOR EAST OF THE
ril Y BANK. WHERE ALL
TuE POPULAR PATENT
Ml P1CINES ARE SOLD,
WIG-KE YOU CAN GET YOUR
HVE STUFFS PUT UP RIGHT
,\r&gt; PURE, WHERE YOUR

\RE1 ILLED AS WRITTEN.
■WHERE WHEN YOU CALL
PI’R AN ARTICLE YOU GET
\V1I \T YOU CALLED FOR
\\p PHYSICIANS PRESCRIP­
IONS ARE COMPOUNDED
WITH PURI- DRUGS AND
CHEMICALS, WHERE
EVERYTHING IS PURE,
CHEAP AND RIGHT.

U' Ql'"il&gt;S ’rt*l:hwl ln

Ute Majestic Steel Ranges at tbs store ot
Goodyear Bros. L. E. Stauffer, sole
agent
Michigan Day Nov. 11, was observed by
the Presbyterian Young Peoples Society
ot Christian Endcavorers.
A special pro­
fram having been prepared and offering

In These Times
A dollar looks as large as a
town clock, and a man has got to
see the same proportionate value in
the goods he buys.
This week we are offering.
GOOD HEAVY COTTON UNDERWEAR FOR
35c
BEST WHITE MERINO
“
40c
SHIELD FRONT and DOUBLE BACK GREY UNDERSHIRTS, 50o
WOOL UNDERWEAR FOR
S1.25.

taken In state work.
The word Majestic Is the synonym for
all that l» grand and good, and the grand
steel range Majestic is all that tbe name
implies. Visit the sxblblt and have Its

many excellent points shown to you.
We de not say we have tbe best ot
everything sold In a grocery store, nor that
we sell the cheapest, hot remember we
sell as good as anybody end wUl not be
undersold. Do you understand that?
Cook A Cook.

We are in receipt ot an Invitation to at­
tend tbe meeting ot Ute tsnd Sanitary
Convention, held under lhe auspices ot
the State Board ot Health Thursday and
Friday Nov. SUnd and sard at Charlotte.
Gov. Bleb, Prof. Vaughan, ot Ann Arbor,
and oilier notables will be present, boric
very ratable paper, will be pnwutod and

15c to 45c

WOOL SOCKS from

The reputation of this house is it’s
most valuable posession and is your
sure guarantee of square dealing.

Gloves and Mittens
Pluih aud’etoth Caps.

R. K. Grant

�—JUST

PLAIN FACTS.

For a quarter of

MEN’S MUSTACHES.

The Evening News,
The Great Daily of Michigan.1
AAA AAA AA at least *s sP®nt *or living expenses every year
•SMKXCiXCby subscribers of The Detroit Evxrao Nxwa
The shrewd advertiser knows this, and by using the advertising columns
of The News secures his share of this enormous’sum. 60,000 subscribers
probably means 200,000 readers, and instead of the sum above, we should
Advertise In The Evening News if you want Results.
Read The Evening News if you want News.
OT. KU CORY.

THE EVENING NEWS,

10 CINTO’ *
R 3 MONTHS BY MAIL

nrraniT

DETROIT. J
Agencies In ewery village, town and cky in tho State of Michigan.

TRAINING SEALS.
Bexnorkablo Intolligenoa Displayed
by tho Amphibians.

“There In no limit to the capabili­
ties of Beals,** said Prof. Woodward to
a St. Louis Globe-Democrat reporter.
“They not only learn to imitate, but
they also reason. Unlike other ani­
mals, the seal is trained without pun­
ishment. In fact, to use a whip would
be to frighten the animal, which is tlie
most timid and nervous of all brute
creation. It will learn by imitation,
and none has ever lived long enough
to test its capacity for acquiring
knowledge.
There is a steady and
constant bnproven ent in them until
they die. . A seal understand* that it
is to be rewarded if it performs what
is expected of it, and that it is not to
be rewarded if it fails, which indi­
cates reasoning faculty. If a perform­
ing seal has done its work, and by any
oversight fails to get its fish, it will
flap its tail on the floor and cry to at­
tract the attention of its trainer; but
if it has not done its work, no fish is
expected, and wheu it fails to get any
no objection is made.
“In the training of seals another ex­
ception to usual training methods is
made. It is never Well to begin too
early. The baby seals are weak
and
—
a.cnto «»uu
cannot stand the strain. The human
expression in the Cyes of seals has
often been commented upon, aud it is
not strange that there should be a
good deal of the human in the disposition of these animals. Some of them
are inclined to take a very serious
view of life, while others Appreciate a
joke. Some have a greater degree of
intelligence than others, and they all
displa.v an affection which approaches
the human.
“They have been trained to do some
very remarkable things, the usual rep­
ertoire, however, being to play banjos,
tambomnea, drums, guitars, cymbals,
etc., of coarse, without any particular
tune, but they will operate the instru­
ment, commencing and stopping at
words of command. *They sail yachts
by pushing them along; smoke cigars,
blowing the smoke away from them,
giving the appearance of its coming
through their nostrils; sing songs by
emitting their peculiar sounds at word
of command, one of them playing an
accompaniment on a musical instru­
ment; carry a line in the water to a
person adrift, turn grindstones, push a
needle and make a very interesting
imitation of sewing, waltz, climb
chairs, stand on their tails, jump, with
other diverting feats that show an
adaptability to training possessed by
no other animal, unless it is the dog. A
down seal is also a feature of most
performances with trained seals. I do
not believe that there are any tricks
except those of agility taught to dogs
which cannot be successfully imitated
by seals, and many aquatic perform­
ances they do that no other animal
can. They enjoy the tricks in water,
but a troupe of seals does not like the
part that has to be done on the stage.’
SHOWED HIS GRATITUDE.

‘ Watch.

A good Story about a lawyer is going
the rounds. It seems that a tramp
waa indieted for stealing a watch. He
was arraigned and pleaded not guilty.
Having no counsel and being without
funds and a total stranger, the court
assigned his defense to the attorney in
question. The tramp was as guilty aa
a man ever waa, but as the attorney
was young in practice and desirous of
grinding off some of his wire edges
against the district attorney, he ac­
cepted the task, says the Utioa Ob-

CHEAP LIVING

IN

PARIS.

Month.
One charm about Paris life is tho
fact that living in a certain quarter
can never give to one a certain caste.
In France one can never judge tbe size
of a man’s purse by the size of hia
apartment or his position in society by
the position of his street This state
of things has arisen partly because the
blue blood of France—the old nobility
of the second empire, whose estates
have suffered confiscation or who gave
their wealth uncomplainingly for their
lost cause, the proudest aristocracy of
France—are poor. At one time soma
of them were wretchedly so and now,
says a writer in the New York Press,
their pride still makes palaces of their
tiny salons. Besides this the bourgeoisc, whose favorite proverb is
"Thrift covers wealth,’’ admire close
management, and to them living in a
cheap quarter is as much an evidence
of money as of the lack of it The
cheapest section of Paris where one
can live respectably is the Quartier
Latin, where the students congregate.
This, in return for its cheapness, is
stuffy, dirty and touseled, and is, in
general, smutted by its atmosphere,
which, speaking euphemistically, lacks
decided moral tints. And yet many
and many a young couple start married
life in Paris in this way in the Latin
quarter, and a couple, as the students
know too well, can live here wonder­
fully well ifjhcy are content to throw
away pretentions’and live a 1’ctudiaut.
Tlie prices of the Latin quarter are
| low because the students arc poor,
: Most of them orc on an allowance, aud
: some live on as small a sum as fifteen
j dollars a month. This requires close
। living, it is true, but it can be done,
! and there js still enough left over to
- the
• cup of coffee and the musio
I pay for
• of the ca(p in the evening^ and an oc­
casional boat ride down the river.
The majority of the students live, all
told, upon thirty dollars a month.
Here a comfortably furnished room—
rather near tho stars, it is true, but
then, what student minds that, except
when his equilibrium is a trifle diffi­
cult to maintain?—may be rented for
the ridiculously small sum of thirty
francs (six dollars) a month. It must
be remembered that this sum includes
bed furnishings, the care and occasion­
al sweeping of the room, and for this
sum the young couple who are living
thus cheaply may find their shoes
polished outside the door in the morn­
ing.
For the couple who live thus, in a
single room, there is no choice ,but to
live out at restaurants, but this need
not be expensive. There are numbers
of cafes along the Latin quarter boule­
vards where the evening dinner costs,
with the waiter’s pourboire, one franc
twenty-five
centimes
(twenty-five
cents). The dinner consists of soup,
hors d’oeuvre, entre. entremet and des­
sert, with a pint bottle of red or white
wine. There are a hundred and one
little winding streets running in every
direction from the two main boule­
vards, where a dejeuner—the Parisian
breakfast — may be bought for the
French equivalent of ten cents. These
two meals suffice, for none think of
eating more than two meals a day in
Paris. One may buy a cup of cafe noir
on the boulevard for the sum of two
cents. It will not require a mathema­
tician to arrive at the conclusion that
life in the student quarter does not re­
quire a princely salary.

EXACTING

PEOPLE.

A dem ore-looking little woman en­
tered a drug store in the central port
of the city the other evening, says the
Courier-Journal, and asked the clerk if
they kepi postage stamps. When an-

after looking through it, she said she

Nothing daunted, the young attor­
ney rose before the jury to sum up his
case. Providence bad endowed him
with a tongue capable of almost any­
thing. Ho had his address at his
tongue’s end, and the manner in
which he
reeled
it
off estab­
lished hia name in the commun­
ity in characters aa ineffaceable as the
rock-ribs on old Gibraltar. He held
the “twelve men tried and true" spell-

mouthed wonder. Alternately they
laughed and cried, and people in the
audience followed their example. It
ia said that it took the jury jn*t eight
minutes to whitewash tlie tramp and
provide him with wings and a halo.
The verdict was for acquittal.
Tbe tramp, an thoroughly surprised
and overcome with emotion that he

wanted five oecte’ -^orth.

The dark,

smiled and said that he could not give;
her five cents’ worth, aa they kept only|
two-oent stamps. She picked up the
nickel, which she had laid on the coun­
ter, and started toward the'door. She
stopped before she had reached it, and
looked around at the clerk, and said:
“Well, you people in thia store are
the most unaccommodating persons I
ever saw, and I will never buy another
thing here as long as I live, and I will
tell everybody in the neighborhoodabout you, too. ’’ With that she rushed ’

last seen of her she was walking rapid­
ly up the street When she had left
the eleriraaid that was only an example
of what took place every day. “Why,"
he said, “a woman came in to the
store the other day and complained
on our stamps, and then got perfectly
furious when I told her that we did not
make them ourselves. I’ll tell you,"'

Convincing Story.
The first turn of the wheel back­
They Show Somewhat of the Char*
ward
toward
free trade threw 3,0W,(XX)
actor of the Wcorers.
of American manufacturing operatives
out c • employment.•
Suits at $10 are cheep. They cost
Slgniflcaticn - The Clranly Shiren
many bunhels of wheat as a f*5 suit
Upper Up 1* Open tu Baecoat
when wheat was 75 cents, but the
ptctaD.
•10 suit is not quite aa good as the S15
Mustaches have moral characters, or ! suit was.
the contrary, just as it mav happen, |
The difference in the tariff under
ami when intelligently atndied and democratic legislation
----------- ------------------------to favor of the
ctosslfieil serre as pretty correct to- Melican .tock-ralser enables him to
dices to tho temperaments of the per- i lhJ h|, ,tcck 1[)to thta country and
sons they are Intended to adorn, says i
u ,a competition with stock raised
the Chicago Tribune. The nice, trim !| on American farms.
and well-behaved mustache rignifles j1
It ia Germany which whacks us this
that
owner has no striking traits of !1 time. It is thought that the now re­
character. He is neither any better •’ taliatory duties will cost our farmers
nor any worse than anyone else. The 1। about $30,003,000. As a commerce de­
smooth manner iu which the hairs of ( stroyer the thimblerig tariff can just
even length lie alongside each other bent the Columbia out of sight.
signifies an even temperament and an
It is a well-known fact that exporte
average disposition Such a man will
not love or hate desperately. He is in have decreased in au alarming way
life what the middle “c” is in music.. since the democratic victory in 1892;
e and the treasury reports for the presHe will be fairly successful in all he
ent fiscal year show that exports have
undertakes, but ho will never under­
fallen even below the corresponding
take anything extraordinary. He will
never write a grand epic poem nor or­ figures in 1893. „
The excess of government expendi­
ganize an expedition to discover the
north pole. He is what may be termed tures over receipt! for the fiscal year
a “safe man.’’ Young ladies need not ending June 30, 1894, was 189,803.260.
hesitate to wed such a man, but they No republican bookkeeper of Uncle
must not expect him to develop into a Sam ever posted an item like that in a
_real genius.
a,——
quarter of a century’s experience after
The scant, retiring mustache that the war.
Feeding wheat
animals be­
timidly lingers half wav between
------------to farm
_
down and real hair has something in cause it ia cheaper than corn may be
its favor. Its owner is not murderous good for the animals, but it is mighty
or evilly disposed, although he may rough on the farmers who were prom­
smoke cigarettes. Thia style ot mua- | l»«i »1 abuanel tor said product if they
tache was originally designed tor would vo»e the dem«Mptio ticket, and
clerks In dry goods stores, but it hai ; cannot now get half of that price.
since been affected by dudes and others j
Wheat is lower on tho farms than it
until now it has no field exclusively Its ■ has ever been since tbe era of railways
own.
Many good “elevah fellahs*’ • set in; Cotton is lower than it has
have this kind of mustache, and, j been in fifty years. Iron was never so
Viewed in all its lights, it is one of the : low in the history of this country;
most harmless, as well as the most ‘ steel biHets at $10.90, steel wire nails
hairless, varieties. Persons who are ! at $1 a hundred pounds, iron ore so
uncertain whether they want a mus- I cheap that not a ton can be mined
tacho or not usually try this style first. ' without loss.
The whisk-broom mustache that ;
in the ease of tbe three countries of
fiercely stands out from the lip, and Brazil, Cuba and Germany the repeal
each hair of which asserts its individ-' of the McKinley tariff law and tho
uaJity, impresses one very much as • passage of the Gorman law appear to
does a “blind-board” on a vicious cow. I have wiped out a market for nearly
It means that strangers should beware ' $60,000,000 worth of American products
of gettingtoo close to the wearer of it. j per aunum. These products are those
Persons who enjoy near relations with | of the farm and the factory, and the
such a mustache often learn to love it, i men who have been engaged in probut^as a rule little children and timid ' during this merchandise are thus to
wonien shudder at tlie sight of it. Do | Jo£e a portion of their means of livenot enter into a heated argument ' lihood.
with a man ow ning that sort ot a mus- | Tho official report of exports from
tacho—not if he is larger than yon. Sheffield, England, to the United
Such a man means what he says, or at , States during the last quarter shows
least lie thinks be docs, and for the I a total of &lt;540.000, as compared with
time it amounts practically to tho Saio,575 in tbe preceding quarter, “and
same thing. Men with this kind of j two-thirds of the quarter had passed,"
mustache usually make love but once u London paper explains, "before tho
and marry tho girl that they set their | heneUcisl effects of the new American
hearts upon, or If she refuses them ! tariff were experienced." ThisinlelHthey inurder her in cold blood and , (fence has a meanin;,- which the arersometimes commit suicide.
When a age voter will readily comprehend.
man of that kind tells a lie he sticks to
For the five years preceding 1890 the
it lots better than many others do the
annual exports to Germany were
truth. It may be remarked, however, about $30,000,1)00 on an average valua­
that all the rules governing this type tion; In 1893 they were $105,000,000,
of mustache have numerous exceptions. an increase of about 75 per cent If,
The long, drooping mustache that aa is now generally expected, the cus­
looks as if it had lost its sustaining toms concessions which were granted
force suggests a withered flower that to the United States by Germany be­
is bowed down because of a drought. cause of the McKinley law arc *
Such a mustache appears always to be to be repealed the United States
will
thirsty, and the chances are that it is. thus lose an annual market for $45,A mustache of that kind, os a rule, 000,000 of products.
never thrives except it is well irri­
The best authorities estimatethat
____
gated. If it droops, and is, besides, a
every worker in manufactures in
bright sandy, or old gold color, it will
this
country consumes ' annually
absorb more moisture than a section of
of the farm food produets of the
the Sahara. If you don’t believe it
United States from $60 to $00 in value,
ask it up to the bar some time.
Such
while the worker in manufactures in
o mustache is an expensive one for ita
England consumes in the same time
owner to keep in a flourishing condi­
only from $4.43 to $6 worth of Ameri­
tion.
Many men have seen their
can farm products. For every dollar
fortunes swallowed up, or, rather,
of American food products consumed
down, in an effort to keep the roots of
by the mill operatives in Europe $20
such a mustache well watered.
in value of the same produce finds a
The man who has sufficient will market with the mill operatives in the
power to overcome a mustache of that United States And the democratic
variety, and many men have, deserves proposition is to exchange a monopoly
to be elected president of a temperance of a market worth $20 for a chance of
society.
But he will always have to a market worth $1 in order to better
live down the suspicion his mustache the condition of the American farmer*
awakens in the minds of strangers
who judge him simply by his appear­
COMING EVENTS.
ance. He may be a good neighbor, a
loving husband and a kind father, but
preaalotu
he is more likely to be selected from
Tho republican party in national
among a party of men out on a pleas­
affairs
seems
at
present to hove an
ure junket as the one who has a cork­
screw hidden in his inside pocket air-tight cinch on the situation. Il
Some of the world’s greatest men they succeed in overcoming tho demo­
have worn this style of mustache, but cratic majority in congress as seems
only young ladies with a strong gov­ probable, they can carry out no tariff
erning power should choose such men legislation, as the aenatc will be demo­
cratic, and the democratic president
for husbands. *
The “frowsy” mustache that looks would veto anything hostile to his
quite like a small portion of a hair free, trade ideas. On the other hand,
mattress is the hardest to get acquaint­ the democrats will be able to make no
ed with. Ita owner may, or may not, changes m the tariff, owing to the re­
be all you could wish. He may be­ publican majority in the house. There­
come poetical, or’ musical, or literary fore, the country would have to go
if he takes a notion, or he may butcher along under* the present democratic
or dig wells if he takes a notion. He sugar trust tariff. It is already quite
is not so practical as he ia romantic evident that there la to be no “busi­
and lazy. His thoughts and purposes, ness boom," as the democrats hoped
like the hairs of his mustache, are would be the case after the passage of
tangled and uncertain.
He ia not the new law. As in the case of all
quite sure whether he wants to preach, panics and business depressions, it is
perance billiard hall in a prohibition
state, or become a down in a circus.
He is in no particular hurry about do­
ing anything. He marries young, and
is quite sure to love his wife, because
he is so constituted that he can love
anyone, without any great amount of
strain upon his affections.
He is a pleasant man to go on along
vacation trip with. lie is happy aa
long as his money bolds out, and when
his money is gone, he would just as
soon spend a friend's. Many great men
whose names adorn the pages of his­
tory bad mustaches of this sort, and
So had others who came to the end of
their rope by a prearranged plan be­
tween jury, judge and sheriff.
A mustache that curls beautifully
and naturally at the ends, forming
nice little rings, whose waves are ever
beautiful in all sorts of weather, may
be called the wriaty of Ward McAl­
lister variety.
There are men who always keep
their upper lip cleanly shaven. These
mep know that the mustache is a very
truthful index to character and they

tbe business ot the country will ba
•lowly reviving—very jlowly.
The
repeblleau majority in eongrana, hsvtog ita hands tied by a democratic
preaident and aenate, can do nothing,
but will greatly harass the party to
power by ascribing the continued de­
pression to the sugar treat tariff. At
the expiration at two yeara the elec­
tion, will come on again tor presi­
dential electors and eongreasnren.
Tbe people will be wearied ot demo­
cratic depression and mlarule. The
republicans will probably sweep the
country and elect a republican presi­
dent and aa overwhelmingly repub­
lican oongreaa By that time about
tour yeare-will have elapsed since tbe
democratic panic began, and a revival
of business may be looked tor in
about five. That ia the experience
shown by previous panica The result
will be that the return ot the repub-

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I
Mr. Fred Millariof Irvlntt. III. writes
tbattwbada rexrre kidney trouble tor
many jnra. with severe palm to the bark
and also that bu bladder *&lt;■ attreled.
He tried uuiiv
called Kidney cures but
without any good result. About a year
ano he beian tbe we ot Electric Biller,
and found relief al once. Eleelrlc Billers
Is especially adapted lo cure ot all kidney
aud liver troubles and Otten (Ives slmoet
Instant rellet. Ono trial will prove our
statement
Trice only SOe. tor lane
bottle. Al W. H. Goodyear.’ Unix Store.

A.rer- Hair

VH&lt;r.

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•&gt;«•lw- S.&gt;M bj-drn,-’

amt tM*rfui'i.

mCu«P&lt;’.’1.1.«..rru„„ahl|,ltm gM

M toe hair fa Mllug
„r )1U1,
(ray. reqalrlnc a Mtoralun win,
log and oelurmg towi. H,IPo v
Sicilian Hair Reaewer fajut th, ,

Whcn Baby wu rick, n garf ner CojloriaJ
When *he wm a Child, sho cried for CeuOurii,

Buckles'* Arnica Halve
. J
*• «"l»nring ills bum '
The beat salve in the world for cuts, factory and blacksmith shop at St Uui'
brulBca, sores, ulcers, salt riieum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin Irruptions, and posi­
tively cure.plles or no pay required. It
Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. fforsale by W. H. Goodyear, tbe
druggist.
_______________ __

Berrien county voted to bond herself
for $70,000 to build a new court house.
Mrs. Chas. Hoot, Cedar Bprlngs, Mich.,
was told by physicians that they could do
nothing for her. After taking two bottles
of “Adironda” she was able to do her own
work and ride to town to do her shopping.
Sold by W. H. Goodyear.
Mendon has tlie spiritualist fever and
holds seances every night.
You may eat cheap food and not be ser­
iously hurt by It: but you cannot take
cheap medicines without positive Injury.
If you use any substitute for Ayer’s Sar­
saparilla, you do so at the peril of your
health, perhaps of your life.
‘ *
Insist
on
having Ayer’s ami no other.
’
Springport has a casket factory.

Scarlet fever is prevalent In Schoolcraft.
‘
R. P. Roche, a well-known Adrian hay
buyer. w»« arrested Thursdaj. charged
with runnlng*up a $280 board bill al the
Lawrence house.

g^=:.T==.

=-=^-=7

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

Tweuty-five years at &gt; Suntyy Lnow
was a foot d^u ia Branch r &lt;iuty aril ap.
pies were frw.•». •••'. u.etne*.
•

The huMit curious taeft in the tvurld
is one Yvhich is qgither writterr n..r
printed. Every letter i» cut Into the
leaf, and as the tlltemcte leave . are of
blue paper it is as easily read r.. the
best printing. The book is entitled
••The Pawrion of Christ.”* It is a icry
old volume, and was a curiosity as
long ago as 184V. It belongs tq the
family of Prince de Ligne, and is how
in France. Another book in which
the text is neither written nor printed,
but woven, has lately been published
’ by Roux, a bookseller at Lyons. It is
made of silk, and was published in
twenty-five par tn at tin francs each,
‘Each part consists of two leaves, so
.»
2_2__ volume
________
_____\...
that■..
the entire
contains
only,
•
leaves, inscribed with the seiiriee
' of the mass and several prayers. Both
: the letters and the border*are woven
1 tn block silk on a white ground.

We need TWE.VTY -r B7X E cr./lu -l »nd
. -s—_r.=- striking designs tor f.’e. J. , - A
.
~menu
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i .be iiuiiiu, —-re—r. facturerr, Tbo N. K. FairtnnU Ccmjuuy, auI tborlxe u« tn pay TEN FWkLAr S EACH for
J approved dYU’tvLija -,tX. 4; ,. -riato read■[ tug; or S5.00 each for dasJgMCTreudtac aiutI tor only. This offer iu opru to UL Tho eoinpotltlcn will duKO Deec:n!
I.
- :i ixs
possible after
’.e-AZ ■■ yt •: &lt; :■&gt;
cd designsaudrotur31!:'
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for complete, acceptable) ailvcriheawnui we

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square. Draw to largerspric i iyou prefer, but
have design square. ■ Tbe 1 d ua i&lt; in cwt impor­
tant. If that is good wo can have 11 redrawn
and still give you credit. Avoid poetry. Get
upon ad. tbat would make jjou buy tbe article.
Pstat*.—Santa Clans is a pure, hlut-xrado
Soap—mads for laundry ana generat bourehold use—a fkvorite wherever know a. M erlta
generous praise. Sold by all grocers, whole­
sale and retail.
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•iuhia’K ORDER

moktoaobsaix

i? frubatr Court for lhe
.;»•» nt thr Frobate Offlro tn
tn .said county, on Fri
qf October, Iu Hie .ear
hundred and ninety four.
W. Artr-troog. Judge oi

Bltncn
«&gt;0 rr
of Ira i
tilflf’
dfiwbM
I*'

el tfe i
ftirtht t
Wer«
MB* '

-r of the estate of Lucinda
«ed.
tiling the petition duly verified
.utuni’htrator of &gt;ahl estate,
:.«1 ucconnt thi* day tiled in
ac.irJ and allowed and he
aU trust.
.
ordered, that Friday, tho Ifflh
A. D. in»i. at ten o'clock In the
irned tor the heari.iR or «aid
- helps’at law *»f «»ld de.
fiersotis inte»c»ied in sari
tu appear at a
uf
t« tHH&lt;ten ut th* i io'M.te
Hasting*, m ‘.*»d I’oii'dy'.
i) there hclAA’.ii the "rax er
not be i’l-C led. And it »*
.Il said p' U'loner give nnt'-e
-rested In *aui e&gt;l.«te. &lt;d the
peution und Hie •.earing
..vZOipv Of tai* order k» be
Hastings Uan&gt; ku. a pew«.I cliCiliated in said County of
-k week fur »b-i* succe.v.ive
l» said day &lt;•! Bearing.

i

i
I

t’ROBATK ORDER.

Probate Court for the
। at the Probate timer
■». In «*ld county, &lt;w
• v ot October, in the
,&lt;uid eight hundred and ninety
W. Annstrong. Judge of

u Ihl petition duly veriffed
nn” of said deceased prav.trumeot this day ffleu in
• t * in* the la*t will and
-.».ed bo admitted te pn&gt;nnbiatratmii pf said estate bo
•til,.mer. thr executor in said
- imr other xuitabie person.
. .,r-A#red. that Thursday the
Vr. A
1-Ml. at ten o cinck Ir
n*!go d for I he hearing uf said
thr heir* nt l*wof •uUd deceasr IHTMMIS inienwtud in said
..r-t • appear at a session of
• • he lioltlcn at thr Frobate
-. ! ?l isttnga. in said county.
»f at:y there in*, why the prayer
:-r mav not be granted. And
■d. that *ald petitioner give’
-on* inter»wteq tn said estate.
' «.dd petition, and the bear
-■ma eopr *»f this order to be
Habtixus BAXNKna nrwsKi ••irenlated in said County of
v.-.ch week for three sueoeartve
to .:d dav of bearing
CHMkt.ES W. ARMSTItOMd.
Judge of Frobate.

-L
PWMttTE ORDER.
■bigan. Gumtv of iiarn-s*.
- ■u of tur Probate Court for ttu.
i larry* ho’den i.l the Probate otter. In
Hastings, in xald county. on Wedt ■ |.
•;.t -lay o» October. in the year one
tk'wj. t ight ;n&lt;1rvd and ninrty-four.
I i*n -&lt; ii &lt; trie? W. Armstrong. Judge of

Io th mx’kr'r of tire estate of Chrisehannah
IA unr«.-n,.
Wl'llU IS,
Onnwtlngundfl'ingHm poljtlnn duly verb
Williams «ni
fadof ft'amn J.
’ -------------’ - «»»*-* sail!
------drrrsu------n 11 si rum-nt now m
nl.praiing t'
JiKtiitH
la«t .....
will
file m i aid Co . . , .. .. ....
w
_the
_______
sod tys tameiit
™.-. ..: (: vii..:I dreeas^d
i____2!: be admitted to
:?
.mbit 1■ and that administration of said —
—estate
be cm ted
t to t.-wis Williams or to some other
Rifat •.
r person.
Thrr upon it Is ordered, that Friday, the
Xtrddurof November. A. D.1WI.
D. Wl. al
at ten
um o clock
lo tbe sronoon be assigned for the hearing of
said pit:: &gt;i uid that the heirs at law of said
decea.* d and all other person* Interested In
said •* ate. are required to appear at a session
of said evur*. then to be ho'deu at the Probate ofDre. in the City of Halting*, in said County, and
. show
Abow cau*e. IT
Uiers be. why
the tpner of rbe petWmrr may not be
graft'
And it Is rfrther ordered, thnt
wd jetiti r give notice to tlie person*
Interr ted in mid estate, of the pendency of
KUJ
IX titi.ui and the hearing thereof by eaosihg
**
&lt; J -i
of '.hl* order Io be published in the HasfiRB I i is s rh. a newspaper printed and circu1*1—1 in said County of Barry, onee in each
w-*k for three Miccessive weeks previoua te
said y of hearing.
ClIAULXM. W. ABMWTBOXG,
Judge &lt;&gt;f Probate

I'RDEi: OF PUBLICATION.
The Circuit Court for the
•Jterr.. I., rhitncvrv.
-: ■!: ill said court, held at tbe Court
Cie City of
In said county, on
•&gt;: ‘i ’. -r. a. I). 1RM.
’ II” . I'teiaent Siuitb. Circuit Judge.
&gt;1 inbt)!-. complainant.

M"C

Ha*
.of *h»defot.

I- .,rth?. u'iiitani J. McCarthy. Denis
l-i '-. McCabe. Catherine Walsh,
it I’-K.ihv. Charles. McCarthy. Ellen
; •! Patrick J. rtnilfean. admln'rtrator
of Denis McCarthy. Br.. deceased.

- er \ it appearing trom affidavit on
'■h- - Aid iterendanc. Charles McCarthy.
re-id«nt of thl* state, tmt Is a tesident
' - Texs*:
■ -I nf FitzGerald A Barry, complaln'••rs. It is entered that the appear«dd nonresident defendant,
ciw: ’’ •‘•tftby h- entered herein, within
fear : '!: • from the date nf this order, and
&gt;t his .••■)»rarancr. that br eaua- his an
'rt-full of complaint to be flted. and a
t &gt; iw s-rvrd. r&gt;n complainanps solicitors
. M’w-n’y (20) da. * after s*rviceon him of
» com' &gt;f *»'d lull and notice oi this order, and
In Mj '^-’eotssld bill will be taken as conie‘—&lt;. by s^ld non-re-ident defendant.
AMU &lt;s further ordered that within twenty
- . Uib' H*** romolalnant cause a notice ot this
order in h- published In lhe Hastings Bahnek.
LDe'Jj,tA,*r Printod. published an«TclrBulalin&lt;
m wbi e .h-H. a tnal said publication be
^Odnu-t therein once In’each week for elx
"'KxessioR.or that eom'Mainant eau»e
acouy m this ordT to be personally served on
TOO n.in-resident &lt;1rt*nd*nt at least twenty (20)
2*1* Delore the time prescribed fur bis appearCLxxmrr themr.
Circuit Judge.
ftteGeiui© &amp; Barry,
.
CoiupUiiiaota HolfeKora.
oanwnwl, &lt; o mtenhined sad entered by me,
John G. Na«ler.
Atta*' i .
RrttHier.
**«*•. A tra» copy.
John G. Naquhl
Register.

7?*^rt*•" m ’rtswiiv. fxecutetl by Milton I
1 rltre siKl Kliods K. Brine, hunlmuil mid wirr‘
of ^Vreh*
Ute foorteciith day
»
ri9-. rr-’ortied lhe ilxDt-i.th d*v
inJIi'r.vhi’l*1f’u‘v on *l&gt;lch there h due at
the dm* hereof. One Hundred and Sixty Kn
and W-tiD Dollar*, notice t« hereby Riven VaL
,‘tor ^er &lt; r *a,B ,n
I ftbU! toivritMe the Mime by a sale xt iwblir
nurt|..n.vi ,b; Ukheat blhd "r. it thr’nortn
front door of the O&gt;»nrt House Iu the rity'of
1T
second dnv of Dertsm
ber l»H at twelve o clock nuon.of nil that cer­
tain niece nr |&gt;arrcl of land situate In the town81?°LJM,i,V?wn ’‘'^Couotvof Barn- and
Sial.- of Mlciitean. awl drocribed a* fellows
’n wit: ComiiienrlnR thirteen rods west of
lM '&gt;'n*r of Section nineteen
tinner rui.iui.R v...fh twelve rods, thence west
fRlit n-l-. ihri.ro north twelve rodsxrtd thence
’ i’ ’ k
’"e v,a? °r ‘•rittnolnx, the
-mh • i ei&gt; k ibr inortasard promises.'
Dai* u we-.t-mte-r t»Ui, 1W4.
I.EVt M- DkWET.
Mortgagee.

NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT.
Hute of Michigan, in lhe Circuit Court for the
County &lt;-f Horry.
Adrian I&gt;. Conk and Henry C. Cook, copart­
ners under tbe firm name o! Cook &amp; Cook
..
«•
frank Carpenter.
In attachment.
Nniire |* hereby given that on tbe aist dav ot
HrMembrr A. D I MM. a writ of attachment was
duly is-ur.&lt; unt of tiH» circuit Court far the
Cuu&gt;-tv of lurry. at the suit of Adrian D. Cwk
an t Henry C trnoc. copartners, doing buslm s­
at Has’Hg-. Michigan, under lhe firm name
and FKlnof Cwik A Cook, the above named
plaint ff -. against the land*, tenemriits. goods
and c-hatt* l». moat-js *nd effects oi Frank Car­
penter. the defend «nt above named, f-wthe num
of one hundred and four dollars ami thirteen
cent*. (&lt;IM 13). which said writ was returnable
on lb- T»«f .lay nf October. A. D. l*H.
Da'bd lids iO;h day of October. A. D. l«M.
Mwcazr.Y A Swkkzfa .
AlLffueyt tor Plaintiff.

/VI ALARIAL S
in —poison
Results from atmospheric conditions,
uncleun premise*, imperfect ventilation
and more frequently from the deadly
SEWER GAS. A g-ncral rundown and
impoverished conditi «n of the blood en­
sue*. and if not corrected, Catarrh. Bron­
chi tin. and even Consumption may be the
result. S. S S. promptly corrects all
these eril effects.
Mr. J A. Rios. Ottawa, Kan., writes::
For three years I was troubled with Ma-!
laria. which Caused my appetite to fall,
and I was so reduced in flesh, that
life lout Its charms I tried mercurial
and potash reme.iiea.bui could get no relief.
1 then decided to try
A few bottles oPthte
wonderful medicine
made n complete and
permanent cure, and
I now enjoy better health than ever.

ss.s.

Oar Treatise on Bl

wk!

anil Skin

SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. JUlaaU, Gu

Live ,\\oa
a Friend.
“tYie cause
VWteeYion.
ojfllmevtacin.
An\evesta ?

»•

Tbe democrata have s 1 ware insisted
that there was no necessity for pro­
tective duties x&gt;n farm prolucix, as
At nr« Thottht
grt^u.,. to n. ,
riofSTorci 5, Baking I’owde.
other nations could not pasnibly send
jooary *nd Impracticable, But CltlwM
‘ ran»” 'or export
auah products here in a competing
excels all ethers in hei 'hl’uk.
Xnr ZT? by a koreremooi
matcly Proved to lie a Splenway.
They
framed
the
new
tariff
ac
­
dld Saccese.
Obon/io hlch f“ 1800 ““oonuxl to
quality anil baking strong h
cording to this theory, decreasing and
•tout o.a
p(,r
A wonderful invention.
Tbo man who inaugurated lhe retan removing duties previously imposed
ttemore thorny
„finod
ot .u»l by W vastly Increasing Ita uX upon articles of that kind; and now
the
farmers
are
beginning
to
have
ob
­
•nd Inventod n method ot manufacture
In l^Kt
n0Cd Of “‘""‘In*. which nmkes the product even lower ject lessons prest ntc I to them upon
S ,Mlori'--« to the number of ta Mat than the kind of metal it waa .the subject of the practical working
•M U.,d up 10.0--1.M, metric ton. of destined so largely to replace, ranks of the non-protective policy. For ex­
ample, a consignment of eleven curs of
,rn“ "hich “'ey produced •tuong the world’s greatest Inventors,
cattle was recci red at Chicago a few
“7
.ctoMof,uifarand though, aays Uarper s Monthly, he did days ago frem Mexico, a thing hereto­
WK.0M of molrnu,.^ Th0 offerinrtflf not reach his goal unaided by the skill fore unknown in that market These
and genius of colnborera. The pneu­
t^nen refined .ugar in Englund W
matic process of making steel by which cattle, nnmberin r 234 steers and 50
c«me »o Urge M l0 deniorBUx^ fc
Sir Henry liewKmor added more to the cows, were shipped from a ranch nt
trM
M,,',h.0 Urlli»h refiners wealth of the world than any man of Habinaa. Meza, crossing the line at
«ceorr"&gt;,induc0 tt'elr U"v°rmncnt to his generation furnished curious ex­ Eagle Pass, and tlie freight on them
accord, them some measure of protcc- ample
■
...c „,.railed the sd- was $161.55 per car. and tho tariff duty
of what Tyndall
75 nothing come of the more- . entiflc use of tbe Imagination. Iles- —20 per cent ad valorem—amounted
air .ire T"*^01 bcln[r ln torord- “
mer
'
lik
"
Siemens
o in all to about $000. They were sold
semer, like Siemens and
and Thomas
Thomas, „h
who
_ AA.
a
nn« wltn the llritish policy of free ShSeo
“■‘“e.. ...I*!.
" ‘thx VS
Mm
of. juuuern
modern at prices averaging $10.83 per head,
—
—- the
—••* ‘honors
•’&lt;uulo ui
wasnot
nota apractical
practical and cMter the payment of all expenses,
Under
n
„
1 । Iron
memetallurgy,
.lallnrirS-. w“
’nr In
... tho
ea. — metals,
—. ..a — s. but
• . unlike
._
nniS~r«:, .
'’ d
rlfl 01 18S3 the '■ it'iwL
worker
Hmm, the shipper had a good proGt left, and
Lmtod StaU-s Imposed a duty „n both ^e wus ntaolutaly ignorant of aught predicted that the success of his ex­
■taw and refined sugar. In »'.» ne beyond superficial chemical knowledge. periment would result jn large ex­
S~e. ™w “SW u“rter the No. 10 "hen ho grasped tne conception ot ports of cattle from Mexico to this
notch standard absolutely free, but burning out lhe impurities of nig country, as they can be raised there on
imposod a duly on refined for tbe pur- m'-'tal by the oxidising p&lt;nver ot uir native grasses at a comparatively
Pose ot giving protection to the Amer- “nd thus reducing the excessively car­ small cost, and profitably transported
lcan refiner, with u additional dlt- I burixod nmtorial to the malleable by rail across a large portion of the
tervntial duty against refined sugar . Rtate. he. knew nothing of tne tradi- United States and sold nt rates which
on winch a bounty had been paid. ' tiou“
science of the problem he put domestic competition, out of the
question. Thus we have one of the
Maying raw sugar on th«&lt; free list Mr. was daring enough to attack. Had he effects of the democratic tariff law.
trifle, not over five
Blaind proceeded to use it for the pur- ^en
adept it is more than probable
ita per year for each
and it is certainly not an agreeable
person but the difference
pose of procuring reciprocal benefits 1 U*at he would have been so imprisoned
one for agricultural voters to contem­
to health and enjoyment
from Germany, and succeeded in ob- ; by the past as never to have reached
may be incalculable. Ask
plate.
tainmg them on several important out *&lt;» daringly into the unknown. He
your grocer for “The Balt
zUndcr the McKinley law the duty on
Uxat'a all KalL”
BrUC t deluding wheat, pork and 1 began his experiments secretly in aimported cattle was $10 per head, wof
..
DIAMOND
Then the
“mull way,
after having
about in
ns iuucii
much us
is inese
these Mexican
Mejean catuo
ca’tui
.
- democrats
--------------. - ■ -------------- ••• visitad
..x-wx. nn- uuuub
CRYSTAL SALT CO.
underuxik
merons iron works to make himself brought at Chicago. That is to sav, it
»k their tariff tinkering, and [! merow
imposfd a duty of 40 per cent nd | acquainted with existing processes.
was
was practically
practically prohibitory.
prohibitory. The
The
** I
I*
” •*
— end
—J of
-* eighteen
' ’•
■ - of- -Mexico
valoreto &lt;»n all raw sugar, with S
U was "■'*
not 4S
til1
the
cheap
and....
inferior cattle
cent ektruon refined and a differential I months that the fundamental princi- could not be shipped into our markets
of
a tdnth of a cent per pound on all ’ pie of his great future success became to break down prices and seriously
ofatdnth
MORTGAGE BALE.
fcaFar I °n which a bounty had been • perfectly clear to him—that of render- damage the interests of home stock
Default having been made in tbe payment of
mnrtrage mans by Dewitt •’.'Rani-i-y and bls
paid directly or indirectly.
, ing cast iron malleable by a powerful raisers. There wan ample protection a
wife, Mary A. Rai ney to Hl nun M. Chase, Feb
Thi4 action stirred np the German J air blast blown throughout the charge, for our own producers, and they were ruary 2nd. 1l«9,aod on February 4tb. 1M9 re­
gorerjjint nL It had not Objected at j and not merely on the top, as in the sure of a reasonable profit, whereas corded in the oiTce nt the Bert -ter of Deeds of
Barrv County tn tbe State of .Michigan, In Liber
all toi the extra duty in the law of old finery and puddling furnace. This they are now confronted by an influ- 3Sof Mortgages on page Mt. nn whh hmortKage there is etaimed v* be due Four Hundied
l«k) oh refined sugar, as its people had hcat developed was so great as to keep ence of depression that they are pow- Tbtrty
nine dollars and seventy one eentsand no
nnt sent much of it to this country, 1 even wrought iron fused, and the hap- erless to resist If it be said that thia suit or proceeding* at hw having been insti­
and r|robably would not have sent us ■ py inventor found by and by that he lowering of prices is beneficial in the tuted to recover the amount securtd by said
mortgage or any pirt thereof.
•Dy’Kfeat quantities of relined sugar j• had succeeded in making iron in small way of making beef cheaper to tho
Therefore by virtue ef the power of sale con­
vndermny circumstances. But the im- j quantities. It cannot be related here consumer, the answer is that it is not tained In said mortgage notice Is hereby given,
that on Saturday, Dec* mber 1st. 'MM, at ten
posing of a duty, on their raw sugar,- j how he fought through the early diffi- accompanied .by such an advantage. o’clock In the forenoon, mere will be aoM at
ot which they had been sending us j; culties of his work, and how the iron- The retail prices of that article were tie north front door nf thr Court House. In* the
City of Hastings, County of Barry and State ot
enorttious quantities affected them masters of the age were alike nston- not changed at Chicago by the fact Michigan, said court house being the place It
profoundly. The first result of tho ‘I ished and delighted at his primary re- that a big consignment of Mexican n hich thr circuit court tor the county of i’.srry.
is held, nt public auction to thr highest bidder,
cattle
was
received;
on
the
contrary,
suits.
The
shock
of
the
inventor
was
‘
’
*
’
dianqc in our policy with respect to
thr premises drsci Ibed in said mortgage, or m»
’
when slaughtered and much thereof as may tic necoaary to utlsfy the
my is seen in the order of last •: scarcely less great when he discotcred thosb cattle,
amount due on axi l m trtgage. wtrb the interest
i
the
butchers
’
hooks,
were
to vxtit^de American cattle and that in maldng iron in large quantities put upon ‘
then-on. and all legal co&lt;ts. said premises being
.
at. the
th same prices as the homo­ situate In ih«- village of Delton, tn the County
ffresh beef. Of course the German ’ his processdid not answer all his an- sold
Barry and State of Mlclilgat. aud described
His earlier successes had grown article. A large profit was re­ ot
government did not assign the true • ticipntions.
as lots number «evrut» one and seventy two of
reason for making this order. There j been with pig iron smelted from high­ alized by the cattle trusts and monop­ James R. Bu-b’s Addition to the village of Del­
ton.
is no | Texas fever among our cattle, grade orcs, comparatively free from olies, but not a cent by the consum­
Dated September5.1WL Hiram M Chase.
and if there were the inspection ar­ j sulphur or phosphorus. The attempt ers. The people paid no more for
Mortgagee.
rangements in this country would pre­ • to work the process commercially in- their beef when the McKinley law was Alonzo E. Kenasion. Attorney for Mortgagee. ,
in
force
than
they
are
paying
and
will
1
volved
the
use
of
the
common
pig,
vent any danger from that cause to
the people of the Fatherland. But which made up the bulk of the smelt­ continue to pay under the Wilson law;
MORTGAGE SALE.
neither did Secretary Gresham assign ing material. The intense heat of the. but the farmers who raised the cattle
Default having been made In tlie conditions
more forthem, and were not forced of a certain mortgage, executed by Charles D.
the trpe reason when he notified our furnace burned out the. carbon and tho
Johnson and Id* M. Johnson, hirebnnd and
minister to Germany of the action of silicon, but left the phosphorus and sul- to compete with the producers of a wife, to Luclnds C. Cheney and Allee E. Miles,
our government in imposing the duty phur untouched. This might have been country where cattle have only a nom- dated lhe twenty fourth day of August. IF93 re­
} remedied by using pure pigs containing inal value.—SL Louis Globe-Democrat, corded the twenty fourth day oi August if®?,
ons»ugar.
and on which there Is due at this date three
Hundred and fifty six and Go-ico Dollars, the
Tbcl^eal reason why we impose this i but traces of these elements; but a
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.
mortgagees having elected to deciare tr.c whole
’
differential on German raw sugar was, graver defect attended the process. In ‘
of said niorfgugedue and payable on
nation which keeps ita peo­ amount
“
account of tbe non-payment of the interest due
a desire to satisfy the sugar trust inan_v of the operations the ingot had
ple employed is in the end sure to show August twenty fourth 1RM according to the
The trust hail its own peculiar reasons, no consistency; it crumbled under the
term* and condition* of said mortgage. Notice
the
largest
gains
—
even
in
wealth."
—
for having lhe bill drawn in that way. hammcror in the rolls. In the language
is hereby given that, by virtue of the power of
•.ale tn Mtfd mortinige.l shall foreclose I became
and one of its officials wrote that'part of the shop, it was rotten. The pro­ Thomas B^Ileed, of Maine.
a sate, at public auction, to th- blghest bid­
EtTTeople who are watching the by
der, al the north frontdoor of the Court House.
of the bill which relates to the sugar. cess, which, within a mouth of its first
»
public
announcement
at
the
Cheltentreasury
reports
arebeginning
to
In tbe cMy of Hastings, on tbe twenty second
duties It was done in the interest of
day
of December 1NM at twelve o'clock noon, of
a corporation which makes six-figure, ham meeting of the British association think that a ta*r&gt;ff for revenue only is all that c-rtain piece or nxrcri ot lar d situate
being in tbe citv of Hastings. In the County
contributions to the democratic cam­. in 1856. had.brought to its discoverer better than one that doesn’t protect and
of Barry and State of Michigan, and described
paign’ fund, and the left-hand figure, -( the sum of twenty-seven thousand and also fails to produce tlie revenue. as fottews.to wit: A strip of land nli.etv one feet
—
St
Louis
Globe-Democrat
wldeoffof and from the north end nf lot* num­
not a unit at that; a corporation, j pounds sterling in advance license fees,
five hundred and nine and five hundred and
nrThc cash balance in the United bered
whicilbuys from the democratic parti*• was now condemned by scientists and ;
ten according to the original plat of tbe village
' States treasury fcB short in October (now city) of Hastings, recorded In Barry Coun­
of the privilege of writing the tariff• practical men as a visionary scheme.
ty
Register
’s office, subject tu a reservation of
!
512,500,000.
The
facta
show
that
tbe
legislation of tho United States; a
a strip five feet wide off tbe north end of said
' treasury has run behind ita current krta for an alley, tbe same in Ing the mortgaged
ADMIRE OUR PIAZZAS.
concern, the president of which, with
1 expenses since the tariff law went into pri-inivt-s.
some (others of ita officers, now is Om American Institution of Which the
Da'ed September 25th, 1W
| effect $21,000,000, or at the rate of $120,­
Alice E. Miles.
undeij indictment at Washington for
English Approve.
Mortgagee.
000,000 for the year. It doesn’t seem
having meddled in legislation. Sec­
The modern piazza is one of the few much for “a tariff for revenue only”
Chas. H. Bauer.
retary Gresham did not state this real American institutions upon which a
Attorney for Mortgage*.
and not as much ss "a tariff” for de­
reasoa for the action of our govern­ i Britisher condescends to look with fament, and so the German government j vor. An Englishman who has been ficit only.—Chicago Inter Ocean.
CSTThere is no more certain index
did not feel called upon to state ita
traveling in3^e United
i to tbe volBme ot business of tbe counreal reason for excluding our cattle ton,.numberof well^pp.nuted.umof bank cl„ring!1.
TIME TABLE.
and beef, nor will it do so in regard to
T w
btab &lt;leX raW F°r thc nlne rao"tl” cndcd Octobcr 1 °f
• In effect February 11. 1RM.
our pork and wheat when it takes ac­ 1 has been attained to a high degree, saia
this yeag tho total clearings-were $12,tion ih regard U» those articles.
to a writer in the Boston Herald that
Thcf country was jnst beginning to he admired our piazzas particularly. OOO.tOO.ODO less than for the correspond­
Station*.
ing nine months of 1892. The reason
understand the importance of our ex­ This s&lt;igt of outdoor room is peculiar to is found in the ^ariff tinkering policy
port df wheat, pork and beef to Ger­ American houses, and it struck him as
NOBTH.
of the democratic party, and its dam­
many! when the democrats ruthlessly being most.delightful. Not that "ver­ aging' interference with business.—
Chicago Lv......
sacrificed it The trade in beef had andas” were unknown, by any means,
Toledo Blade.
not Mpnoantcd to much, but that in in other parts of the world, but in Eng­
Kalamazoo Lv...
ElTWhen Mrw Cleveland was first RantCooper........
otheri articles was largv, and promis­ land people only had gardens or ter­
elected president he abandoned his Rlchlsaa June!.
ing tci grow in volume to the great ad­ race, whc&lt;e they resorted in warm
...
home in Buffalo. No'.v that he is pres­ Cressey
Milo
vantage of the American farmer. In weather. The broad piazza so com­
ident a second time it is announced Delton....
thus losing a market for an important mon to the seaside and country resi­
that he has given-up his New York Cloverdale
Shultz
part &lt;if his surplus he not only has to dence hcreq and which is furnished as
residence and proposes hereafter to
forego the sale of what would have elaborately as any room in the home,
live among the dwindling number of HAST1XG8
been isent to Germany, but is a loser was unique. "You know, we London­
mugwumps in Massachusetts. If Mr.
Grove
by a decline in the prices of all that be ers are content with a bit of garden Cleveland cotild get a few more offices, Coats
Woodland
has to sell because an. in crease of sur­ .with our houses." "And very lovely in a short time he would be a man Woodbury
ria
D. L. A 5’
plus i» a powerful factor in determin­ 1 they are, too,” interposed an auditor. without a country.—Albany Journal Lansing..
ing a decrease in the selling value of "Yes, so they arc« wit11 the
wallii
Detroit
ty.As a couple of straws showing Grand
Rapids.
each unit of volume. There was no and the old trees and shrubs! We who how the democratic business boom is
valid excuse for the action which has are lucky to have gardens live in them getting along sitice they passed their
called out this action by Germany, in warm weather, but it is often damp, sugar trust tariff, we submit these:
Stations.
which doubtless will be followed don't you know, on the ground. There Tho bank clearances for seventy-two
by the exclusion of the other are all sorts of devices in wicker fur­ cities in the United States during the
SOUTH.
articBcs named.
Our government niture to save us from rheumatism, week ending October 11 were $927,423,­
and there are arbors, but I would like 877, a decrease of twenty-one per cent Chicago Ar
could give no good reason why
should not continue to admit the boun- to bur one cf your piazzas and set it up from the same week two years ago,
Kalamazoo Ar.
tied mw sugar of Germany so long„as at home! They are a charming
j when the republicans were in power, East Cooper T~
it ha4 to, pay tbe forty per cent&gt;iuty tution,’ as you Americans say.”
and a decrease of seven and one-half Richlana Jm
imppied on sugar coming from other
l per cent from tte preceding week of Cressey
Milo
countries. Our people do not pay the
ExcittaE Dance of the Potinch.
October 4. 1894. which had itself shown Delton
"One of the most exciting scenes I a decrease from the week before that. Gtoverdale..
bounty. It is paid by foreigners, who
ought to be allowed to ship to us all ever witnessed was an Alaskan pot- The democratic business boom is mak­ Shultz
•••*
■
,w sugar they want to send under lach," said A. L. Henry to a Cincinnati, ing some headway, but, like the crab, HABTOrM...
the
gular rate of duty. It makes no Enquirer man. ‘‘The Indians prepare it seems to be going backward.—Sap Coats Grove,
the
.K
Woodland...
ai«&lt;«ence to our people how much for them for months in advance, ana Francisco Argonaut.
diff&lt;
usually fast for a few weeks in order
£3f’It is the republican policy of
bounty-paid sugar comes in.
Thfdemocratic
managers
destroyed
Lansing
...
to
enjoy
the
occasion
to
the
a
tmosL
protection as illustrated under the Mc­
aeiuui-iuv.v —------- o-___
Detroit....
•rman market
tbe derma-&gt;«•“'» for
'or American
Am'rican farm
tarm The potlach is a festival given by the Kinley tariff to grant it not in a pro­ Grand Rapids
product, just bec*n«c °' *h'ir “[???! chief, not only to the “embers of hte hibitory sense, but so as to afford ade­
City
bargain with tbu sugar taust. *nd tbl» own tribe, but to the neighboring quate secarity for our industrial in­ Traverse
Charlevoix
tribes as
as wcu.
well Tbe festivities
f.-’n.key .
interesting tact never should J*
tribes
-------- consist terests and to maintain fair wages for BayVlew
-of
dancing,
singing
and
games,
while
oar
workingmen.
Thus
it
was
under
gotten by the farraere. Of course wc beevesare
k-ui uou&lt;-kept
B c^sUntly
o___r^utln
tr. 1
roasting,
i
lhe McKinley law that British manu­
Ln say nothing again*'
being a perpetual barbecue for thu-t
facturers coming into the country to
government for ita Mtlon in thi&gt; m»‘
tr. We have no right ta denounce it. a. daya The dancing nevsr ceases, and compete with our own ’had to pay the tnUnx st ii«m stations as soon as they can be
it. conduct is PertecUyn‘tn,'21.I.Tbe pX. are usunBy awarded to the per duty. The foreigner, not our own
Freight train* will be run at tbe convenience
Ln who remains on the ground long
people, the consumers here, were com­ ofttbe
United State, government stanch: th
eompanv, who reserve the right to change
pelled to contribute this tax as the tbe time of such tretna Without
cJL«w.nr«r«
flrat blow and we cannot find fault est. It is not infrequent for a brav.e
No
S will wait at Woodbury for paasengm
condition
of
getting
into
our
marketa
~ith Germany for bitting back. All
'TlSie
™u'i « .* foe drix* «!«-&gt;•■£
rh«rSX?orthe American. peopta
This was healthy compeution, and
by Chief Staunleep. at
«««; &gt; this with home competition kept ute* off .re leaving time of train*. ^M1**^**
to do in the rare ta to aim »&gt;heavy re
may have time to check
'•
„« r«f»n..rt ujtfi »«t train.
turn blow at the democratic party, thousand dollars was erltanded. ard In nriccs at the lowest figures, at the
which was guilty of this piece of wan- a private letter from a fnrtid there fi same time livThg^encan wages were
110 POT'n' 0"’,r£si£S*.re.».*
Un deviltry in wiling out th,■'*™«" learned that another chief is won to paid, and all interests prospered.and the re.tot the people to the netai- give one intended to eclipse that
Troy Times.
trust.—Chicago Tribune
ices sugar
ess of Making Steel.

X

I

Are you willing to work lorthe caum
of Protection In pinning reliable Infor­
mation in tbe hand! of your acquain­
tances?
If you are, you should be identified
with
THE AMERICAN
PROTECTIVE TARIFF LEAGUE.
135 W. 23D ST., NEW YORK.

Warnlna to Expectant...

^Mothers.
Srthrtc mod With wonderfuf inconsi.it-1
“7y t^S n‘*'n’tra5“‘O°;t,£Tnrem!
sense should teach any woman that a prep- i
aration adapted for
J

MENSTRUAL DISORDERS ;
will Mi pr pan.- lhe •»»»“ for CMM;|

sa.is'is.s1^

Child-birth la robbed of its ‘jerror.
remedy on earth does this but

PMl th0

And tho mAuutMtttre ot boot.
h“T&lt;! be,n ln »“«• ot
n&gt;»4£uX°nt in G'ra,nT 'n,‘

\11 the fh'l y°u hnrn. Vonr stove doesn’t
Iniw right; doesn’t throw out the heat; wastes
he fuel. It’s one of those stoves made to sell—
iot to burn. When you want a stove or range for
tual sen-ice; one that will give you the benefit of
all the heat generated, that
will save yonr fuel and save
your money, it will pay yon to
vestigate Jewel Stovesand Ranges
The original Detroit stoves, made
in the largest stove plant in the
world. Have stood every test for
30 years. Ask the dealer for them
Look for the Trade Mark.
juPGEST S10WHAMT ■ TOE

,

..." MOTHER’S FRIEND. ]

For further information ftddr^fM_11|W ’

THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR COMPAMY,,

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hair balsam

iXAoest*. $75

here. Competes-

THE NEW TARIFF LAW.

Sir Henry Bosaomer find Hie Proc­

Cta. K&amp;laniaiOD &amp; Sagiiw

�Additional Local News.
Stories of soldier life are always very
popular. Our readers will be pleased to
learn we have secured one. entitled “Pri­
vate Brown,” by Capt. Jack Crawford, the
poet scout It is just out and will make
its first appearance Id our^oolums next
week.

' President Cleveland lias issued a pro­
clamation appointing Thursday, the 29th,
d^y of November, as Thanksgiving.
Since the recent election everyone has
cause to be thankful therefore it should be
a day of unusual rejoicing.
Orin Ludluw, lhe man who was on trial
last week at Allegan for the murder of Ira
Hurd, was acquitted of lhe charge on Sat­
urday. The jury was out less than two
hours. A great deal of the talk against
him proved to be neighboihood gossip.

Frank Tucker, tbe theatrical man so
well known in Hastings, of whom we
spoke of several weeks ago as having fall­
en through a side walk at Howard City,
breaking bis leg badly, was obliged to
haw it amputated last week at a Grand
Raulds hospital in order to save his life.

Geo. Hartom was in town a couple of
days last week.
Two weeks from last night (Thursday)
there will be a shadow social at Chas.
Abbey’s Hall, given by lhe school A
cordial Invitation to all.
Although It was a bad night the school
cleared $5.25 at the oyster supper Friday
eve. They are bound to have a new bell.
Toey Intend to turn out in a body on Sat­
urday and clean the school house and
pocket that money, $3.00 for the bell.
Our teacher, Webster Hasting*, is a bust­
ler.
.
Mott Ruseell ami wife visited relatives
at Jackson last week.
Mrs. Henry Tasker was at South Haven
last week to attend the funeral of a cousin.
Tbe Ladles Aid met with Mrs. Dr.
Powers last Thursday at ten o’clock.
The (taper “What Is Man” by Dr. Pow­
ers’ Sunday eve was an unusually good
one. The meeting Sunday eve Is to be
led by Mrs. Nina Tasker. There will be
an open conference. Come out.
Mrs. John Tompkins was hurt at the
social Friday eve by stepping Into a trap
door in the pantry, It being raised for the
purpose of drawing some soft water. She
did not see It as she had her arms full of
dishes. Sbe was hurt quite badly and is
now confined to her bed.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spinney of Pennfield, were guests of C. W. Tompkins and
I wife tbe first ot the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Angus of York State,
' were guests of G. W. Tompkins and wife
j last week.
\

Iu the Probate Court on the 13th iust.
Joseph 11. Falls, of Quimby, on examination
bjfo e Judge Armstrong was prouoync d
lus uie by Dr’s Lampman and Woodmansee.
The Aid Society at Mrs. Becks Saturday
We learn that the asylum at Kalamazoo is
waa well attended.
full, no room for any more. What will be
Those who attended the C. E. social
done with these poor unfortunates. Is a Saturday eve report a pleasant time.
question that must be considered, and
The pie social at Enoch Andrus’ was
postponed on account of lhe storm and
place provided soon.
will be held next Friday evening.
Dorcas Society supper in Congregation­
A. B. Hull, jeweler at Bessmer’s had
quite an accident Friday morning,
In al church parlors next Friday p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Adams are the proud
some manner the long wick of the alcohol parents of a pair of twin boys.
lamp had become loosened and suddenly
Mr. Lee has traded bls home here for
pulled out, flashing Into a blaze and mak­ Mr. Kennedy’s property south of tbe vil­
ing things quite lively In its vicinity for a lage and will move in a couple of weeks.

brief time. Mr. Hull escaped with several
severe scant on bis face and eyelids and
badly singed hair aud moustache.
The Barbour Theatre Co. played three
nights last week to the great satisfaction
of their hearers, rendering several new
and pleasing plays. The company is well
organized aud the performances through­
out were of the sbrt to win the approving,
“Come again.”—Midland (Mich.) Repub­
lican. Mudge’s opera.house to-night and
remaindei of tbe week,
Prices, 10, 20
and 30 cents.
*

The wedding of Miss Lovin* Broi san
tu Arthur H. CIostennan occurred Thursday of last week, at the home of the bride’s
father. N. J. Bronson iu thy 1st ward.
Rev. Titos. Cox performing the ceremony.
Oulv relatives were presents Mr. and
Mrs. C.’oslerman will make their home in
Kalamazoo, where tlie former is in the em­
ploy of the C. K. and 3. S. railroad. They
have the best wishes of their friends for
the future.

Freeport.
School began Monday with a large
tendance.
Mrs. Babcock of Hastings, visited iu
Freeport over Sunday.
Mrs. Millard is now a member, of
Roush’s family.
Tbe hunters who went from Freeport
report good success in killing deer.
Henry Karcher’s new dwelling on Race
st. is nearly completed.
Cards are out announcing the marriage'
of Miss Francis Goeicher and Harry Mead,
both of Grand Rapids, at the residence of
the bride’s parents, Nov. 11.
Miss
Goeicher was formerly a resident of this
village and was one of Freeport’s most
highly respected young ladies.
Mr. Reed
la one of Grand Rapids most promising
young men. Their many friends extend
congratulations.
Church and Society.

^The choir at Emmanuel church is renderlng excellent music at Sunday
vices. It is under the leadership of Mer­
rit Foote and composed of the following
members: Mesdames R. I. Hendershott,
Carrie Goodyear,•. Frank Hams, Hamlin,
Thu 41sL semi-annual missionary meet­ Misses Grace Messer, Minnie Dickinson,
ing aud diocesan church conference will Maud Hamlin. Olive Lathrop and Messers
be bold at Emmanuel church next week Foote. Coigrove, Tefft, Spaulding, * Lewis
aud DePue.
Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday, Nov.
30, Cl and 22. The session opens Tues­
At tbe Methodist church next Sunday
day at 7 p. m. On Wednesday services quarterly meeting will be observed. Love
Feast
will begin at 9,15 and will be fol­
will be held at 9 a. tn., 2 p. m. and 7 In
lowed by tbe sermon and sacrament of the
the evening. Thursday morning the High Lord’s Supper. In the evening the Pastor
School will be visited.
At 2 p. m. a Sun- will preach on tbe theme, “In Search of
das* School Institute will be held, tbe prin­ a Wife’’ being tbe first of five evening ser­
mons on “Tbe Marriage Vow.’’
Sunday
cipal paper being read by Rev. A. E.
School at noon.
Epworth League at 6 p.
Wells. Childrens services at 4 p. m. Tbe m. All are cordially Invited to these ser­
program is one of unusual interest and vices.
will prove of benefit to all who can attend.
Tbe quarterly conference will meet on
Bishop Giliaspie will be present and many Monday morning at 0 o’clock in tbe office
other clergymen from away.
of tbe National Bank.
Tbe attractions of the week has been
tbe display of tbe Majestic steel and mal­
leable iron ranges at Goodyear Bros,
hardware. Messers. Hart and Plane have
charge of the exhibit and are prepared to
explain tbe merite-of the Majestic, so tbat
ooe can have no doubt of its superiority
over the usual run of cooking stoves. The
price of the Majestic is but little If any
above that af tbe regular cooking stoves of
the higher class, while in economy of fnel,
they are prominently superior to any other
grade. Id durability they easily lead all
other makes of stoves, and Messrs. Hart
aud Plane will give abundant and con­
vincing evidence of this fact
We cannot
begin to explain the many merits of the
Majestic. For a week yet our readers can
see tbe exhibit ai*Goodyear Bros, and see
fur themselves tbat they are all that Is
claimed for them.
Hot coffee and biscuit
are served to those who go In aud see the
exhibit , None of our readers can afford
■ to miss it

Additional County News.
Hickory Corners
We are having a taste of winter, Quite
a snow storm Thursday and Friday.
The dance Friday night at Flint’s hall
was a failure on account of tbe storm.
Dr. Spinney lectured Tuesday. Wednes­
day and Thursday nights in Flint’s hall,
on “Anatomy and Physiology. He lectur­
ed to tl»e ladles Thursday and Friday aftewiuons.
.
The ladies Aid met with Mrs. Myron
Aldrich Friday afternoon.
Add Simpson and son Harry. Lawrence
CorUight ami others have gone north
tamtittg.
Rev. Mr. Binns has returned from Hills­
dale Co. where be went to assist iu
Gull Lake

The subject for tbe Epworth League
Sunday evening will be “Sin and Atone­
ment
Miss Nora Cooper leader.
The usual services at tbe Baptist
church next Lord’s Day morning and eve­
ning. Morning subject, "A Rich Fool.”
All are invited.

If there are any who never attend
church they will be cordially welcomed at
tbe Presbyterian church on Sunday.

At tbe T. P. 8. C. E. at the Presbyter-;
Ian church Miss Emma Smith will preside.

Tbe C. L. &amp; C. will meet Saturday eve­
ning with Miss Minnie Repioglo.
Pro­
gram:
History—Nona Michael.
Our English—Miss C. Lake.
Tbe Legislature of the German Empire
Miss Replogle.
Modern Agriculture in France -Mrs. H.
Bailey.
Quotations—General News.
The society connected with Emmanuel
church will be entertained Thursday, Nov.
22nd. by Mesdames J. 8. Goodyear. J.
Kurtz, ILL Hendershott.W. H. Goodyear.
Siebel. Timmerman. McOmber, Nobles,
Upjohn, Shedd, and the’ Misses Wolfs,
Taylor, Pflifg. Slingerland, McOmber and
Powers. Supper served in tbe Parish
House from 5 until 7.

Owing to a posl-ponement of tbe meet­
ing for the Federation of Ciuba at Grand
Rapids, the Womens Club will meet on
Friday afternoon as usual, instead of Sat­
urday as was announced.

MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having been made fc- more than
In the United States there are 1,855 thirty days in payment of
daily newspapers, 81 papers published payable on a mortgage dau d Octotwr 22nd. lac.
made by Musan 8. reekham to Susannah Ham­
every other day, 227 published twice a mond and eesrded tn the office &lt;rf the
week, and 14,017 weekly newspajxsrs. of Deeds for the countv of Buw, in Hie «tete uf
Oct. 82nd. 1*2. in Hf»F U Ot »GrtEighty-five newspapers are published Mkhlgan.
gages on page 354. for which default, tbe s-ld
every two weeks, 249 are published Susannah Hammohd. by virtue of the right
her by tbe said mortgage has made and
twice a month, 3,125 every month, and given
hereby makes the whole pr.ncipal sum of said
307 published every two months and mortgage and tbe interest accrued thereon now
every three mouths. There are 20,006 dne and parable, and on which mortgage there
is claimed to be due at the date of this noUce
papers and periodical* in the United the sum of eight hundred and st-venty-iilne oollara and twenty-four cents, and oo^uit or proState*.
__________________
ceedlngs at taw having been Insiiuted to recover
Real Katate Transfers.
to amount secured by said mortgage or any
part thereof. Notire is therelore hereby given
that on JUuirdav tbe 9Mj day of February, tW.
at ten o’clock In tbe forenoon, there will be Mid
tbe north front door of the uourt House. City
James Philp and wife to James 8. and Susan at
of Hnatlngs. County of Harry and State of
M Petty, parcel. Nashville. $100.
wild Court House being the building
oarab raunun to Chas dbsklt, parcel, see. 38. Michtaau,
In
which the Circuit Court for the Comity of
Castleton, ten.
’
Barry is held, nt public auction to the highest
Fred’k K. Nansel to John Lew's, 80a, sec 23 bidder,
tbe
premises described In said mort
Orangeville. MO&lt;».
gaac or so much thereof as m ly be necessary to
John Fleming to John and Baida Hough, lota. satiafv
the amount due on said mnrteage
dty.MJO.
set forth, with the interest Iberepn. and
Asher H. Osborn to Trustees of F. M. church, above
tbe cost-, charge* and expenses allow, d by law
parcel, sec 17, v astieton. |22&amp;.
provided for In aald mortgage, said prem­
Edward Owen, to Solomon Feighner. parcel, and
ises being situated hi the \
of Freeportsec 1, Maplx Grove, 94000.
oT Barrv and State of Michigan, and
Francis M. Roberta to Wellington D. Sterling, Countv
deserltH-d a’ follow*: Lot three ot block ten of
lot 508, city, $1800.
aald
Village
nt
Freeport
according
to the re­
Alfred B, Raymond to Alonzo Ferris, 40a, sec corded pint thereof.
„
■ toni
2«. CasUetoOiMO.
Dated. HM’lngs. Mich . November 14th. ISM.
Geo. J. Getoer to Chas Anniaon. n e M of n e
Susannah HammondU. »ec 15. Irving. M00.
.
Mortgagee.
Mary Bailey to Carrie F, Holden, parcel, sec
Alonzo E KknasTox.
14. Hope. |1.
Attorney tor MortgM*** ______ __
Melville Holcomb to Albert Deitz, 5a. sec 5,
Balti &gt;ore. gw.
PROBATE ORDER.QUITCLAIM DKKDS.
State of M.cblgan, County of Barry, ssAt
n
session
of the Probate Court, lot
Henry L. Smith to Theodore 0. Harnish. 160a.
lite countv of
Bam
hoLdeu at the
sec io, Irving. 91.
E'twin K. Wood to D. M. Hyde, parcel. Delton Probate office, in the City of Hastings, In
said County, on Monday the 13th dav of
94995Stephen K. Haight to Geo. V. Bild Inger par­ November, in the rear one thousand eight hun­
dred and ninety fonr.
, .
,
cel, blk 1, Woodland. 95.
Preseut, Charles W. Armstrong. Judge o.
Probate.
Primary School lutercst Fund.
in the matter of tbe estate of George O.
No. of child- No. Includ­ Amount Crooker. deceased.
dr’n In sch’l ed In app’t
On reading and Ming the petition duly veri­
• sn
Assyria............. X»7
fied of B I- Crooker, »oo of said deceased,
370
Hauimore........ ,370
prayibg
anci'.lary administration of said
315
Barry................ 3i«
estate be granted to said petitioner, or to some
Xi UH other suitable pjrwm.
Carlton............. tt9
488
607
Jf.
Castleton.......... 747
747
Thereupon it is ordered, that Tuesday the
Hasting*......... xw
350
11th dav of December A. D.. ism at ten o’dock In
&gt; (&lt;&gt; the forenoon, i»«&lt; assigned for the hearing of
Hastings Clty.925
Hope................ 408
said
petition and Hint Ute heirs at law of said
XU&gt; &lt;»2 deceased
Irving.............. -19-t
and all other persons Interested In
uo-ia said estate, are required to appear at aM»*lou
Johnstown...... 287
280 44 of said court, then to be hmden at lhe Probale
Maple Grove .3*3
167-28 office. In the city of Hastings, in said County,
Orangeville.... 216
Prairieville.... 331
and show cause, if any there be. wfcy the prayer
210.12 of tbe petitioner may not be granted. And it
Rutland........... 30(»
323.88 is further ordered, that said petitioner give n&lt;y
Th oru apple... ,476
300 44 tlee to thr j*n»ons H}tereMea In said estate, of
Woodland...... 490
IM0.M Ute pendency ot said petition ami the hearing
Y’nkeeBpr'gs. M8
88C, per capita.
thereof by causing a copy of tb» order to be
published In the Haatings Bannku. a news­
paper printed and clreulated In aald County
A SCHOOL
if llarry. once in each week fnr three successive
Geo. W. Landis. Horton. Mich.
weeks previous to said day of hearing.
Grace M. Black, Hastings City.
kV. akmuthong
AKMbTHONG,,
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Chas \V.
FOR
William H. Davis. Leslie.
Judge
of
Probate.
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(A
true
copy.)
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Marian Hears. Johnstown.
Arthur H. Oiostermvi. Kalamazoo.
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moktoauksa
Lovins B. Bronson. Hastings City.
Whereas, default has been made ui tbe con- ,
/ \v p A ,-qj TVI? A PPPR
Henry Whitcdmb. Maple Grove.
,
COMMERCIAL
ditions of two certain mortuaae*. «&gt;'(• of »*ld
TjA-VO W BAI 1 Juls.
Fanny McKee. Maple Grove.
:6HORTHNAD
mortgages made ana executed by Mary J. WJ1Herbert E. Bishop. Hastings City.
ENGLISH
hams u»Daolvl Sinker. William P. Sidnain and !
Ixjulse M. Geiger, Woodland.
COURSES.
_
William H. Haze, tlie Alteon College Endow- i
Peter tfxM*ui4r. Maple Grove.
niei* Fund Committee and their sooecMors
Beautiful Catalogue sent on Application.
Barbara Keokee. Battle Creek.
bearing date October second, eighteen hundred
etgbty-fivc to secure tbe payment of ten hun­
Geo. O. Meek. Stiver Leaf. Da­
dred thirty dollars and interest thereon at the
Man* Trimmer. Yankee Springs .Mich. ,
W J. DILLINCHAM, Pres.
/
rate ot seven jwr cent per annum and recorded
Sherman Ensley. Castleton.
A. L. 8ILVERNAIL, Prin.
In tiie • ffiec of the Register of Deeds for Barry
Anna Frye, CastletonCounty, Michigan. October twenty-sixth,
I. H. WHITE, Sec. A Treas
eighteen hundred eiglity-five In liber 26 of mort- ■
Married.
gages on page as. The other of said mortgages j
.
.
? • &gt;
HAM-RUMBOLD. Married by lhe Rev. C. W.
Jones at his residence In Hastings. Noy. 19th.
18M. Mr. William G. Ham and Miss Ette L. io uit saiu iraniet runner, « iinain r. niauaru .
Rumbold, both of I^ighton. Allegan Co.. and WllUam II, Haze, the Albion College En- ; £
dowment Fund Committee ano their successor.- ; •­
Mich.
bearing date November second, ehchteeu bun-| £
dred eighty-nine to secure the payment of four • &gt;ENDSLEY—FKYE. Married al the residence hundred eighty four dollar* and Iterrest there-j
■­
of the bride's parents in Castleton. Mich. nn at the rate of seven tier eent per annum and
Nov. l«b. 1HM. by Bev. C. W. Jones. Mr. recorded In the office of tbe K -glster of Deeds j
Slierman Endsley and Miss Anna Frye, both for Barry County, Michigan. November second. ' &gt;eighteen hundred eighty nine In liber 31 *»i i £
of Castleton. Mich.
mortgages on page 36. both of said mortgages ;. •­
being long past due. whereby the power of
Mishawaka All-Knit
sale cdtil.Lnrd in each of said mortgages has | -­
Butter. 16 to 18.
became operative and no suit or proceedings i iz
Corn per bu.. 'JO to 25.
having
been
instituted
at
law
or
otherwise
to
j
—
Eggx per doz. 18 to 20.
recover tbe debt seen r?d by either o! said ,
Hides per lb.. JK.
Phree times as durable as any felt
mortgages or any part thereof, and oy teason
*1*rd per lb., s to 9.
M. made-pmUtvclg w&lt;4* proof.
of said default, there Is claimed to be dne at! Ji
Potatoes per bu., »to 40.
atch for tbo trade-ruark “1UII
this date ii|»on both of snid martgages, and ! *Rye per bu.. 40.
Baud lured. All Others
notes accompanying tlie sime the sum of
Tallow per lb., W
ore imitations. Patented
fifteen hundred elgbry-idnc dollars besides an
*Oats per bn., 98 to 3).
attorney fee of twenty-five dollars as provided
Wheat, red per bu.. M
tor In thr first of said mortgages.
I —
Wheat, white per bu. BO.
Now Therefore notice Is hereby given that ! £ .MISHAWAKA WOOLEN MFC. Co.. EMawaka. lad.
Clover Seed per bu.. 4 50 tofi.OO.
by vlrtne of the power of sale in each of said
*- For sale by
Timothy Seed per bu.. 3.oo
mortgages
contained
and
of
the
statutes
of
tbe
Barley per bu. 80 to 90.
State of Michigan, both of said mortgages will
Hay per ton. 6.0) to. 8.00.
F. G. STOWELL.
be foreclosed by a sale of tbe premises therein
£:
Pork dressed. 5.00.
described or so much thereof as may- bs neces*Beans, 75 to 1.20.
aary to satisfy the amount due upon both of
Chicken dressed. 10.
said mortgages at tbe date of tbe sale thereof
*Beef dressed. 4 50 to 5.00.
together with the legal costs, interest, taxes and
iZ
Beef live, 2-60,
expenses of said sale at public auction to the ! *Mutton, dressed. 4S4.
highest bidder on Friday [be 8th day of Febru
Apples. 25 to 50.
ary. 1895 at to o'clock, a. m . at lhe north front
door of tbe Court House In tbe City of Hastings.
of Barry and State of Mlchlgan.fthe said
State of Michigan, Fifth Judicial Circuit, in County
Court House being Die place where the Circuit
!Z
ChMDOOTY.
Court for the County of Barry 1s held) tbe
Mary M. Garland. Complainant
said premises described In each and both of
£
said mortgage# and which are to be sold are as
rGeorge M. Garland, defendant.
east half of the north esat
±
Butt pending Ln the Circuit Court tor the followivizfTbe
of section No. eight •«) in town No. rCounty of Barrv. la Chancery, at Hastings, quarter
three (3) north of range nine (9) west in the
on tbe seventh day of November A. D., township
of
Rutland,
County
of
Barry
and
8
ate
1
h­
1«H.
containing eighty acres of land act:
In this cause It appearing from affidavit on ot Michigan,
11 tbe United States survey thereof
file.that the defendant, George M.Garland ia not cording
more
or
less.
J:
a resident of this Mate,but resides at Huntington
Dated. November 12th, IKM.
In the State of Oregon,on motion of Philip T. C&lt; 1,
Dan IXI. 8TK1KRR.
grove complainant’s solicitor—tt is ordered that
William P. Sidnam.
rthe said defendant.George M. Garland cause hia
William H. Hazx.
E:
appearance to be entered herein, within four ti. aik. «
months from the date of thia order, and in case The^Albion College Endowment Fund Commit- ; £
of bls appearance that sbe cause bls answer to
DaniklStkikkb.
&lt;1
the complainant’s bill of complaint to be filed,
Attorney for Mortgagees. J 9
and a copy then of to be served on said com­
plainant's solicitor—within twenty days after
service on him of a copy of said bill and notice
of this order; and tbat in default thereof, said
bill lx- taken as confessed by the.said non-resi­
dent defendant.
And it is further ordered. That within twenty
days the said Complainant cause a notice of
this order to be published in tho Hastings
Bannxb, a newspaper printed, published and
circulating In said county, and that such publi­
cation be continued th ereI a at least once In
each week, tor six weeks in succ*sstou. or Und
sbe cause a copy of Qi is order to be personally
served on said non-reaidrtit defendant at leant
twenty days before the time above prescribed
tor fils appearance.
Clement Smith.
Circuit Judge.
Philip T. Cousrovjk.
Complaln&amp;ut'a Solicitor.
John G. Naglkh,
Register.
Attest
[A True Copy.)

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MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having been made in tlie conditions
of a certain mortgage made by Orrin JI. Phil­
lips and Emily G. Fnlllipw to Addison P. Cook
dated September firet A. D. lR85.aud recorded in
the office ot the Register of Deeds, (or the CounSr of Barry and State of Michigan, ou the iGth.
ay of September A. D. 1888 in Liber 3a of
Mortgagee, on page 14. which mortgage was
duly assigned to the A. P. Cook Co, limited, and
said BMlgntneutrecorded tn the office of tbe
R»-gUter of Deeds in and for Barry Countv In
Liber 38 of Mortcazes, page 174, on which
mortgage there la claimed to be due at tbe date
of this notloe tbe sumpf seven hundred fourteen
dollars and eighty-three cents, and an attor­
ney’» fee of thirty dollars provided for in said
mortgage, and no suit or proceedings M law*
having b*en Instituted to recover the moneys
secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof;
Now. therefore, by virtnr of Ute power of aalr
co: tained in raid mortgage, and the statute tn
such caise made and provided, notice Is hereby
given that on Saturday the n:utb day of Febru-

Tbe ladies of tbe W. F. M. 8. of the
Methodist Episcopal church, will bold a
chrysanthemum exhibit and festival on.
..Wednesday Nov. SUL from seven to ten
o'clock In the parlors of the church. Flow­
ering plants in pots end in boquets will be
for sale. In addition to tbe flowers raised
by the ladies, Mr. Burrows will have on
House,'In ihaCItyefaastlMs (that being th
exhibition and for sale, his entire stock of t-lace where the Citcuil Court for Barry Count
beautiful chrysanthemums.
Excellent
music, both vocal and instrumental, will
be provided at intervals during tbe eve­
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to all who desire them.
A cordial invita­
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Large Invoices of
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Holiday Trade,
Are being received constantly.
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cordially invited to call and examine our superb
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November 22.1894

Hastings Banner.

Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.
WHOLE NO. 2058

Pleuant Valley.
wi5Sraet.H?rt *nd *’fe were
Lansing
Published Timractayn by
A little snow would be better for fall
Edgar Tyter. of Vermontville, was In
w
E”Cv the past week.
crops.
»• COOK • BROS., •»
town the first of the week.
W. Austin has put a wall under his
Dr.
J. A. Baughman has returned from
Bev. Paton, of Alton, will be here next
bee house.
____________HA8T1NQ8, MICH
Our Pleasant Valley gardner put In a the north and brought back with him a four nights beginning Tuesday eve at the
nice supply of his choice vegetables for L. nice buck. He says It cost him at least Town Hall. He will deliver a Thankagivone dollar a pound but he had the satis­ ing sermon at 10 o’clock a. in. A cordial
E-Hinchman of Assyria last Saturday.
faction of killing It.
Invitation is extended to all to come out
M. H. Bloom has returned from the
C. 8. Palmerton and Geo. H. Carpenter and hear him.
north, having sold lift team.
were in Sunfield on Tuesday on legal busi­
Remember the shadow social next Thurs­
l*I:krPK* ““
r- Wolf &gt;»”■ moved
Jjfrt Hart has put up a horse barn.
ness.
day eve. Shodows sold at auction.
into their new houses.
Mr. Trego and family have moved to
The suit oi H. C. Carpenter and son
The aid society will meet with Mrs.
Ncpoleon, Mich.
Bd Wolf hi, gone to Petoskey.
The Free Methodist meetings al the against David Ober resulted In a verdict Lizzie Tasker one week from next Thurs­
,
of Grand Rapids, |s
in favor of the plaintiff.
day Instead of Thursday* on account of
visiting her parents here.
Snyder school bouse are progressing fineH. J. Waltt Is buying grain for J. 8. Thanksgiving.
ot Ol,1°- '» ’'•Won bls
Sebring &amp; Co. of Kalamazoo.
.
Y. P. 8. C. K. led by C. Q Gage next
Maple Grove friends.
ClovArual*.
Sunday evening.
Delbert Shoup has returned from Hick­
&gt;
BauHold.
Coney
Is
some ivpatis
repairs Uli
un. ,
Saturday forenoon Mr. Haughey’s house
1 John
t-------— making
a. nvrnv
ory Corners where he has been working p
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Our
pastor
Is
bolding
protracted
meet
­
n.8 house and James Doonan will oceupv'd.
burned tu the ground. He had just been
during the summer.
tL'C premises
I&gt;r&gt;*miRPG during
dllrllxe thn
____ * 11ings at the Wicks school house every night finlshiug off the upper rooms and complet­
the
the coming _season.
JVin. Guy lias gone to Isabella county.
this
week,
except
Sunday
night.
Quite a number from here attended
ing what was unfinished below. Most of
Prof. 8. York gave quite an Interesting
Miss Blanch Troxell of Castleton, began
the contents were saved.
They have
quarterly meeting at North Maple Grove
the winter term of school in the McKeivev last Saturday and Sunday.
talk at our Sunday school last Sabbath.
moved Into Bert Shepard’s hall. This is.
district last week.
Clate
Patteugili
and
Halsey
Tungate
are
the second time Assyria has been visited'
Mrs. Chipman and daughter have gone
Quarterly meeting at the Evangelical to Richford to reside this winter.
removing the stone along the road fence by fire Id the the last six mouths, both of
church last Saturday and Sunday.
Sarah Doonan nasgone to her Vntie’s on Levi Falmatler farm for a considera­ them being nearly new houses.
Erastus Whitcomb of Grand Rapids was George Mosier’s tu reside for a few tion ot $50.00
Levi Palmatler is erecting a nice' bouse
here to attend the Whitcomb—McKee weeks.
'
for Ills chickens.
wedding one week ago last Sunday.
Win. O. Chamberlain has gone to work
Royal Mudge died al bls home In this
Last Friday was the day set and a gen­
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Sea mon of Nash­ iu a mill south of Battle Creek.
city Sunday evening of a complle|Mi&gt;n of
ville. called on Win. Seanion last Sunday.
Henry Pennell, jr.. has been quite a eral invitation given out to chop wckmI for diseases, aged 59 years.
It ft reported that Mrs. Vinnle McKln- sufferer with bip disease but iu now bet­ Dr. Chandler. Only 18 put in appearance
Royal Mudge was -born in iflmUand,
out of so large a community of benevolent
nis attempted suicide by taking laudnum ter.
people as live here. The Ladles Aid will Niagara Co., N. Y., April 99iH, tdS5, und
last Friday.
Mrs. Ruth Campbell of Kalamazoo, is meet un Wednesday the day before with tils parents came to Castleton. Barry
visiting her parents here.
Thanksgiving and as there was not wood County, in 1837. He came to this city in
Castleton.
Mra. Edward Pennell has been quite ill enough cut at.the other bee they now send I860 first entering business life as clerk
E. L. Fairish has a sale the 24th, and but h now better.
out a general, invitation to every man or and gradually working himself up, his
Mrs. Mart Bales Is quite sick with what boy that can swing an ax or pul! a saw strict honor and integrity and application
will then make Detroit his future bome.
W. 1. Marble was at, Ionia last week on la feared to be quinsy.
and they want a dozen teaiiM to draw the to business winning for him the confidence
businv.".
Archy Anderson was at honw over Sun­ wood. They will nave a grand dinner for all of all. April 26lh. 1S65. ho was married
Mrs. Mary Witte and daughter Ada have day.
those who work for them at 13 o’clock a. to Miss Sarah Bailey, daughter of the late
Alvin Bailey, she living but three months
The Saints arc bolding evening meetings
moved to Nashville.
Elder Holler preaches his fardwell ser- at Hope Center
Chauncey Shonmker Is on the sick list. after their marriage. In Oct.. 1869, he
.mou al the Felghner school house next
South lin*ting»
The donation that was held at Mosher’s was married to Miss Lyda Stone, who
died Feb. 14th, 1889. Tn them five child­
Sunday.
Mrs. Hall who has been sick for some hall Inst week Tuesday eve netted the ren were born, four of whom are still liv­
Orin Coborn died quite suddenly Sun­ time Is better.
pastor 836.00.
ing.
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day of heart disease.
Our Epworth League thinks we are no­
The Y. P. 8. C. E. will be ted liy Mrs.
In many ways the deceased led an ex­
Miss Nettie Taylor of Jacksun, is a Osgood next Sunday evening.
where unless we wear a badge to let our
emplary life, being'devoted to home and
giu-st of H»e Cues.
light
shine,
so
they
voted
to
have
badges.
Rev. Grigsbv preached a very interest­
Albert Barnum and wife of Woodland, ing sermon last Sunday.
The last Thursday of this month there famiiy and all that could add to their com­
fort and pleasure. He was a man who
were guests of Q. C. Price Thursday.
We are glad to bear that Miss Martha will be an election at the church to see if always attended strictly to his own busi­
Misses AlBe and Minnie Wilkinson, of Bidletnan whose health has been so poor women shall be voters at the M. E. con­
ness, and during his life was never known
fiharlottPyWere nt home over Sum-ay.
ference. Every body come our.
of late As belter.
to speak ill of anyone, nor Indulge in idle
8. Noyes is back from Grand Ledge.
Preaching next Sunday at the Star.
gossip. Always jealous of his honor and
’ Frank Felghner and wife are occupying Cuiue everybody and hear one of Rev.
integrity, two characteristics that were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wilkinson
spent
Sunday
their new house.
.
•
Grigsby's grand sennons, for we never
very prominent in his social and business
at William Shrdds.
hear a poor one.
Mr. and Mn&gt;. Lyman Chamberlin, of life In-bought by every means to encour­
Mrs. Havens is quite poorly.
Hastingft..ppent the first of the week at age them in others. Of a quiet, retiring
Mrs. A. Willis spent Sunday with Mrs.
Bedford.
the former’s daughters. Mi's. Ik D. Loom­ disposition, he kept dear of the political
Hendrick.
field.
Mrs. Moore, of Aiiuust*. spent last Sat- is.
Mr. and Mrs. Prince, of South Hastings, urday and Sunday with C. M. Burke and
Several years ago Mr. Mudge was at­
Miss Ollie Hall who has been working
were callers at J. Lankard's Sunday.
for Mrs. L. Grater has gone to Ohio on a tacked with the grip from which he never
family.
■
W. Olncr, of Hastings, was ou our
fu
’ly recovered. His death which came
Miss Ethelyn Wallace has been spending months vacation, Nora Seeber taking her
streets one day last week. 1
Sunday evening about 7 o’clock was caus­
place during her absence.
the past week In Battle Creek.
A. Robinson spent Sunday iu Yankee
ed
chietiy by heart and lung trouble. The
John
Kahler,
jr..
spent
Sunday
with
his
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Burke were given a
Springs,
funeral occurred yesterday afternoon and
n»o&gt;t delightful surprise last Friday eve­ brother C Kahler.
F. Tanner and A. Seeber were guests at ning by some forty of their neighbors and
Mrs. McQuainc went to Hastings last was largely attended, the buaiuese houses
being dosed from 3 to 4 p. m. out of re­
G. Cross’s Sunday.
friends In honor of their twenty-fifth an­ Friday.
J. Hendrick spent Sunday with bls par­ niversary. After a most bountiful supper - Quite a number faum here attended the spect for his memory. Rev. \V. W. Tay­
ents in South Rutland.
was nerved from the well filled baskets by Evangelical quarterly -meeting at Maple lor conducted tiro funeral services.
Midnight marauders arc still pursuing the surprlsera, the pastor. Rev. Brown, Grove.
their old occupation robbing hen roosts. in behalf of those present, presented Mr.
Victor Armor and sister are visiting at
Dr. C. A. Clirtnn. of San Tranclsco
We think a good dose of shot administer­ and Mrs. Burke with a beautiful rocking their aunt’?. Mrs. Jane Chandler.
b&lt;ianl of trfucatlon has been making a
ed to the proper shape would help their chair. The evening was a great srocial
Hiram Payne began clerking for H.
special
study of the effect of cigarette
cause immensely.
success, also one that will impress itself Mosher’s Monday.
smoking nmong the public school children,
Cbauncy Bliss white out hunting one Upon the memories of those who attended,
School began Monday w th Maragret
..
and expresses hlraseif iu the following
day last week was accidently shot In the for nil lime to come.
JelTory. of Knlqmazou. as toother.
forcible manner:1
arm by his own gun.
Miss Nancy Parker who has been visit­
About forty-five of the young people
‘•A good deal has been said about the
gave Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds a very pleas­ ing at G. Wiikinsdii’s retur led to Has­ evils of cigarette smoking, but one half
ant surprise at (heir hume.
The evening tings Saturday.
the truth has n^ver been told. I have
The
••Saints
”
are
bolding
a
revival
at
watched this thing for a-lung time, and 1
Mrs. D. Wood is visitiug friends it. the was spent in numerous games, alter which
'&gt;
say calmly and deliberately that I believe
north woods, Mr. Wood accompanying light refreshments were served, which the school house.
were furnished by the young people pre­
cigarette smoking is as bad a habit as
her as far as Grand Rapids.
Hickory Owners
sent. The evening was a thoroughly en­
opium smakhig.
1 am talking now of
8. Hines was in Kalamazoo lust week.
Ario Cortrlght is visiting his mother a boys, remember. The effect upon grown
Miss Alice Coats has now ceased attend­ joyable throughout, the surprise most
few
days.
perfect and complete and al! present will
men is, of course, not so marked.
ing school in 1Jin al ng.
Mrs. Brunney returned from Battle
“A cigarette bend will lie and steal just
Warren Wolf and daughter Maggie, re- look back to the occasion ns a red letter Creek Monday where she has been visiting
as a morphine or opium fiend will lie and
tursed to their home in Ohio, stopping a date iu the social calender of ISM.
her daughter, Mra. Drulett.
steal.
Cigarette smoking blunts the
few days with friends Id Indiana.
Shultz.
Andrew Cortright and Searles returned whole moral nature.
Mr. Cheesebrougb of Freeport, visited
Mrs. J. Hunt; of Van Buren county, Is from hunting party Friday morning, and
‘••It has an appallng effect upon the sys­
Elder Hamp one day last week.
The
Add Simpson and party Friday night.
visiting relatives here.
tem. It first1 stimulates aud then stupeQua
Elder is now on his way to England.
The Christian Endeavor society hold the nenes. It sends boys into consump­
Ira Johnson and Abe Francois of Kala­
P. Eogle aud wife and Franc Engle, of mazoo. visited here last week.
thanksgiving services Thursday evening tion. It gives them enlargement of the
Burr Oak, are visiting their mother aud
Moses Chamberlain was in Kalamazoo in the Baptist church. A cordial invita­ heart, and it sends them to the insane
other friends here.
tion is extended to every one to attend.
laat week.
asylum.
J. H. Sutton and wife of Hastings, were
Miss Frank Snyder Is visiting relatives
Mrs. G. M. Hudson returned from her
‘•I am physician to several boys’ schools
callers at the Grove to see their grand visit to Ohio last week Tuesday.
in Lacey.
and I am often called in to prescribe for
children.
School «onimencrd last week Monday
palpitation of the heart.
Claud Wood was at Freeport one day with Gary Crook as teacher.
•Tu nine cases out of ten it is caused by
last week.
Mrs. E. F. Sayles has been numbered the cigarette habit
Clara Merritt, of your city, is teaching
Every physician
The postponed Sunday School Institute the Eagle school again, and will make her among the sick the past two weeks.
knows the cigarette- heart.
1 have seen
will commence at the Grove Dec. 5, at 2 home with her sisters here.
Zagonyl Fox is numbered among the blight troys turn Into dunce's and straight­
o’clock. Prof Humphrey having charge,
home from sick.
■
Wesley Karns returned
i
forward, honest troys made into miserable
followed by district convention which will Grand Baplds last !Saturday bringing his
Frank Sayles and wife, of Lowell, vis­ cowards, by cigarette smoking.
I* am not*
be held over Lord’s Day. Speakers from bride with him. ’They have our beat ited Freeport friends Sunday.
exaggerating. 1 am speaking the truth
■abroad will be in attendance.
Frank Sayles and wife, of Lowell, visit­ that every physician and nearly every
wishes.
Mrs. Ella Marks is on the sick list
Frank Nachtrib Ila spending the week ed in Freeport a few days this week.
teacher knows.”
J. W. Godfrey was in Hastings Monday.
in Hastings.
The MIsm's Ella Riegler, and Jennie
-wu
wife and
and sons and
John -Horn
Ernest Shultz attended quarterly meeting Ca«e were guests of Mrs. Lucy Wibert Bert Kills. Assyria
A sllk-bl touch ot winter. Sts Inches
Clara Eredenburg. Pennfleld
Sunday.
,
in Maple Grove Saturday and Sunday.
the beautiful enow ]&gt;» come ^&gt;d gone.
A. T. Huyck returned to his home iu -Alfred 1). Whipple. Dettou
George Norris and family spent Sunday
■The Home Mi.wlonary Hoflelr” met
Mary Nl-hols. Delton
Trufant Monday.
al Frankie Hallock’s .
the parlore ot the church laat Friday.
While J*v Brew, of Irvi*g. was attend­ Frank JtenMba. Yankee Springs
Rose Pierce aud May Hine spent bun.
Lizzie ILirlaeoiue. Prairieville
Cards are out for the marriage ot Mini
Mi
ing
the
dance
Saturday
night
his
horse
in
day at home.
L
...
Elon D. Colles. jabnatowD
Nina Garrett and Maurice Milla.
Oliver Peake h visiting at Rich Hull 8 some unaccountable inanner fractured its Carrie Bresee. JolinMowu
Since the election ot the Sth. many
many a
leg. which resulted in its being shot Mon­ ■Holomon Eelghner. Nashville
.J feed
turkey haa been placed on toll
teed for
I
Ruth Grant. Woodland
de v*
Thanksuivlnx. aa the people have
hare someaon
W. H. Pardee moved his household Samuel V. Gutchwa, Cawtlelon
Mrs. Andrus, Miss Gervin. Mrs. Strong,
thing to be thankful for.
Mrs. Clark and Mrs. J. A. Robertson were effects to Freeport last week. Wilbur Malle Sheldon. Castleton
Hankins. Baltimore
Say Mr. Editor, what has become of
will soon put up a first class dry girods William
in Grand Rapids last week.
Bessie VanGorJeu. Maple Grove
thaw three gents who were ctricatoied In
Mrs. Orman Shaw has been sick witn Store.
the Banner as attempting fol ride three
wui.r
horses? Someone at my left says, one tonsllltea.
The social at Mr. Andrus &gt;st tnday
was a Jackass: one a mule; ind one a evening was a very pleasant gathering,
The farmers are all busy these few days
horse, (not the riders) and din not keep and was well attended.
of nice weather.
Ctms tk'hrMt to Sarah Oainum. IH*.
35.
even step. The result as might have been
School commenced st this place Monday,
Hubbard &amp; Hendershott are moving
Philip'7?^’ atrgblln to Elizabeth J. Me-’
expected, the riders were dismounted, their saw mill to timber they have recent­ with Miss Louie Hall at the helm.
|.3*igbll:&gt;. H I"! I, Keikfleld’s add. City. tl.
caused by au avalanche of votes by the ly bought, west of Freeport.
Mrs. Mina Dean, of St. Johns, is visit­
AlfrwdYl. Rmm&gt;ud to Hubert aud Sarah T.
Korarth.n - aec z- Parlton. »3M0.
.
practical good common sen^e of the voters
The eleven year old daughter of Mr. ing her parents at this place.
C.S (D......Diva. ..•».( l Clark C. AldrlOh,
of Barry Cu. and they were left at home .nd Mrt. J.ke Wlulnran'e dM &gt;«“
Mrs. Conrad who lias l*en vteRJng
, 1
. . place
■ .... .returned
......
1.(111,*- jj r&gt; I I*c M. B irry.
to AT
MiddleBB- Raw Material.” Mr. Editor, do you Thursday at the residence of Mrs. Vt inter friends at rhla
‘ Andrew J. Mi..cm. (tee. J. Griffith, ma. sec
21. Yankee Spring-. »73.
remember what Lincoln said about fool­ mute’s fattier. Chester Wood, and al this ville last week.
.J&lt;n. Sfrv«-n» to Um. \. Orton. 57a, sec W,
Will Holes is again seen on our streets. I Yaukre
writing, Mrs. Wlntennute is very low.
ing the people?
Springs. fl*o.
The price of wool Is so low manj of They have the sympathy of tl,e enllre
School commenced in the Rtoery Dis­
Miners. K»«l«r to Samuel liarveer, BS4 of 8
W.
u. xec -jo, Thoruappi- ■
„
trict
Monday
with
Satie
I
’
fcrdestelier
as
our farmers are reducing their flocks by coiiiinuulty.
__ ‘
A. MtsCm to John Ohusread. 1»U». eity.filttj?.
feeding their surplus sheep. H. W. Will­
• Mervlue Lee and Mr Kennedy are mov­ |U MdltRryant, ot Morley, was called to
John Olmstead iu A. NeCoy, lot 10M. city.
iam is feeding nine hundred.
S J?ki‘.n E Snoop to W. C. and HUzabeth D.
ing this week.
this place last week on account of the se­
Maple GcpveA __. .
FnUneTlll®.
Middleville.
vere Bines* of her father Mr. Geo. M‘nan Clark.
Susan O. Gu&lt;wh«*r to L. vi and Emily A. weal,
The W. F. M. S. met «t the home «t
Mrs. Warren is working for Mrs. Rtch- lots « and 41. Nashville. Woo
We call Frank Lee “papa" lately. *
E&lt;iwlti L. Kichards to Ljdta A. Osborn, parcel
Mr,. Mark Morrison Wednesday lest•
Ed Blake is sick.
^Ed. Hal! is In Hastings as juryman thia MidakriUe.faoao.
Concerts were held at the Baptise and Twenty number, were prweut.
qvrr CLAIM DKUIS.
The oyster supper w«, held at the real
Congregational churcbea last Sunday eveLillian E Htorr to Chas E. Steer, parcel. PraW Mrs. Nellie Knickobackrr is working
denre at U. Mcllam lest Friday '”nln»Idaville. »to»„ _ a „.
1,1 Bert Finney has an uncle visiting him.
Julia if. Woodmansee to Henry 8. and
W. E. Brown she'd • portion ot toe ,&lt;irFra"k EiJnirbad a lively ruo.w.y
Christina Simmon*. parcel. Thomapple. 830.
Alvah Crossman is conducting singing past wrek at Ha,llr&gt;«’ “ • member ot the
one day laat week but no damage wa,
Don't Like Boldine*.
ot count! can vaasers
sehoola In the Baptist ehurch.
He ex- board
Andrew Wll\». ot Kalamazoo. U the
*£cts to bold some in the surrounding
New "Orleans. Nov. lA—In Ms ad­
“‘m';. and Mra. A. C. Hunt and Mr.
rural of Prairieellle friend,.
dress
before
the Knights of Labor
Mra. J. Bechtel spent Sunday with Guy
C°Ourvill«gere *re quite excited over the g Chas. Ktcbte. of Middleville- 1&gt;
yesterday General Master Workman
forth In the Jewelry buslneM for the week
'"carda are onk'snnounclnx a masquer** Sovereign
-------urged the abolition of state
at the firm ot Cairns and B™«”
. toteX^lrtat SAIth'a ball al
P»“ mililia and a decrease ot the army.
Morris Vsnintwerp wdnt to Onsted Th^vlnx
’ixbteverybody
|
tbTl'r Epworth L&lt;-«ue wl|O&gt;°ld * “cl'1 Saturday to spend the win.er with a
bring your masks.
.
t rfwY it *
MAYMABDSvnaLK* Tenn., Nov.
next Erlil.s eeenin*. A rood time l« «x- ,eMarkNorrt.cut bl. foot quite badly, and
There will be an entertainment eraej- «
Cnrroll, ,ced
,*T™eber. «nd all olbara who may de,Ira white splitting woo! last Friday.
1
rei‘’t*eCl“trcto‘r tte benefit ot the iM„t Unptist preacher for
Mra. Temple Is visiting a daughter In Sath ’sehioi Admlrelon 4 and 10 yeBr», committed anlclde by
to. ere Invited to attend the Teacher,
Beadinc Ctrele In Grammar room al a "mSTb. Patton Is q“lte !‘L
.
recta, come ererybody and avoid the nub, I st hi, home here.
Satatday. Oar book, are here.
Republicans are all emlloa now-a-dayt.
Come.

county NEWS

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�Hastings Banner

A HOBBIBLE TALE.

ANOTHER BONO ISSUE.

Thursday, Nov. it, 1894

The Rumored Massacre of A*menlans Is Confirmed.

DotnocraUe Extravagance.
The announcement is made from
Washington that the secretary of tho
trear.ury--having treed himself ot the
inglorious Howard case—is about to
ask for bids for $53,093,003 United
States bonds. It is learned in advauco
that these bonds can ba disposed ot in
New York city for their market value
in gold. This is necessary to repair
the inroads in the gol.l reserve and to
rehabilitate the treasury, which, un­
der Mr.. Carlisle’s managem a nt, has
never been able to make both ends,
meet.
The effect of this bond issue on the
business of the country should be
good, though 'as a matter of fact the
currency locked up in the banks to­
day is. if it were released, more than
ample to meet al] the demands of trade,
and if this addition helps in any way
thc help will be sentimental. We are
told that these will bo 5 per cent,
bonds on a 3 per cent, basis, which is
a form of financial jutgllng to begin
with to which the United States can­
not well afford to be a party. If 3per
cent is to be the basis, then it would
seem to be plain common sense that
the bonds should be 8 percent, for
the government cannot afford to be a
party to a speculation.
The fives
issued last February when the gold
reserve—which, under the law, should
be kept at $100,090,003—had sunk to.
862,000,000, sold for 118. If the price
should be as high now the present sale
will bring in $50.000,033. Three per
cent bonds should sell at par, and we
could dispose of $85,000,000 in bonds at
that rate, at but a fraction more cost
to the nation than $50,000,000 at 5.
While Wall street is certain that
the new loan will be made and specu­
lation is taking form from the belief,
Mr. Carlisle half denies it But then
he did the very same thing on the eve
of the loan made last February. At
-■
..
the
present....
time the gold
reserve .is
only $61,000,000. but of late the ten
deney has been to rise rather than di­
minish. For the rest of the fiscal
year—it ends in June, ’95—the rev­
enues should exceed the expenditures,
that is if we keep within the appropri­
ations. bftt this has not been done under a demwrotic aaralni.tralion since
the war. Of course it will not do to
deplete the treasury, but with ordina­
ry business management there .should
be no need to burden the people at
this timffTj’ith the interest on an ad­
ditional debt of $50.000,000.—N. Y. Ad­
vertiser.

COOK BROS- Propnatora.

It Is Pleasure

To tell what Hood’s Sarsaparilla lias done fot
xnc. I was troubled with neuralgia In my stom­
ach and with dlzzlxjcM
and xhortiH’Ss of breath,
London, Nov. 17.—The chairman of
also kidney and inward the Armenian Patriotic aBsociatiou.
O.
weakness. I wanted
Baffopian. has sent the following let­
something that would be
ter received from an Armenian, whose
my husband thought It name ia.not given because it would
beat that I try Hood’s jeopardize his life, to the earl of Kim­
Sarsaparilla. Before I berly, the secretary of state for for­
had used one-half bottle eign affairs. The letter is dated Oc­
I felt like a new person, tober 9. It says:
•The so-called rebellion of the Armenians In
an&lt;t I ain glad that I can
say today that 1 have 1898 was a got-up aflalr. for the repression of
not had a bad spell since which tbe chief magnate got a decoration.
year the Kurds carried off Armenian oxen
I commenced to take This
and the Armenians’ appeal for-their restora­
rah C. TrulUoger, Hoqd’a Sa rsapanlla. tion %4B refused. A fight ensued. Two Kurds
Fairbim, Hl.
Formerly my health was were killed and three were wounded
poor that I was not able to do my house"The Kurds immediately carried their dead
before the governor, declaring the Armenian
soldiers had overrun the land, killing aud plun­
dering the Kurds. This furnished a pretext
for massing the troops from far and near. The
troops were com minded by a pasha and a mar­
Parilla shal
and were hurried to the dlstrlcL Tbe
I owe »1| the pnlK to
g4 *
*wzxra pasha is said to have hung from his breast,
BMd'.S.ra.p.rtll.. I
UrCb after reading it to his soldiers, an order from
Constantlnop
e to cut the Armenians up root
Maa. Bakah C. Trvl.
aud branch aud adjuring them to do no If they
UNOkM, Fairburg, III.
loved their king and government.
N. B. If you decide .to take Hood’s Sarsapa­
• Nearly all these things were related here
rilla do not be Induced to buy any other.
and there by soldiers wbo took part ta the hor­
Hood’s Pills should bo in your home. They rible carnage. .Some of them weeping claim
the Kurds did more, and declare they only
are a reliable family cathartic. 26c. per b-JX.
obeyed tbe orders of others. It is said that
100 fell to each of them to dispose of. Nd com­
passion was shown to age or sex even by the
regular soldiery, not even when the victims
fell supplisnt at their feet
Women and Babea Are Slaughtered.
0 S. I-ALMETIER.
J. M. SMITH.
"Six to ten thousand persons met such a fate
as even the darkest ages of darkest Africa
LAW. COLLECTION AND REAL ESTATE
hardly witness, for there women and tender
OFFICE OP
babes might al least hare bad a chance of a
PALMERTON A SMITH
life of slavery, while here womanhood and in­
Conveyancing a specialty.
nocence were but a mockery before tbe cruel
lust that ended its debauch by stabbing women
Woodland. Mich
to death with the bayonet while tender babes
pdward Taggart
Loyal E. Knappen. were impaled with the same weapon on their
dead mother’s breasts or perhaps seized by
Arthur C. Denison.
the hair to have their heads lopped off with
TAGGART, KNAPFEN &amp; DENISON.
the sword."
LAWYERS.
"In one place 309 .or 400 women, oftcr being '
Rooms Ml 81T Michigan Trust Co. Bldg.,
.
Grand Rapids. Mlebigan.
forced to serve vile purposes by the mercileas
aoldiery. were hacked to pieces by sword and
AMES A. aWEEZEY.
bayonet in the valley below. In another place
Attorney at law.
some 200 weeping and wailing women begged
Bastings. Mich. for compassion, falling at the con. mandur'a
Practices in all courts of the state. Col­ feet, but the bloodthirsty wretch, after orderIwUulrraUUtoajdteMsudhuraldMakxlb.
lections promptly attended to. ‘
patch them ta a similar way.
Refused to Keuounre Tbelr Faith.
R. K H. LATHROP.
"At another place still nlarge company under
Homoepathlc Physician and
the
lead
of their priest fell down before the
Surgeon
commander, begging for compassion and aver­
Office over W. H. Goodyear’s
ring that they had nothing to do with the cul­
Drug Store.
prits. But to no purpose. All were called to an­
All calls promptly attended to.
other phwe and the proposal was mode to sev­
eral of tbe most attra.ilve women to change
A. St RLBNER, M. D..
their faith, in which case their lives were to
Physician and Surgeon. be spared. They said: ’Why should wq deny
Delion.
•
Mich.
Christ’ We arc no more |thun these.' pointing
Ofllee in residence, one block east of derm*
to the mangled forms of, their husbands aud
brothers; 'kill uh. too.' and they did so.
A. A C. H. BARBER
••‘But why prolong the sickening tale? There
»
Physicians and Surgeons.
must be a God in Heaven wbo will do rlgbt
Calls in city or county responded to with in all these matters or some of us would lose
faith.
promptness, day or night.
"Oneor more consuls have been ordered that
A. SHELDON, .
■way to Investigate the mutter. If the Chris­
tians insteadof the Turks reported these things
•
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
In the city of Bulls and the region where I
Abstract Blocs. Hastings.
Money to loan on Real E*’xte Ileal Barat* have been touring the cose would be
sold uu c-ininl.ASlon. General cun 'rvauclng different. But now we are compelled to be­
Having a complete set of Atmtrnct Hooka, com lieve 1L The magnates are having papers cir­
jilled from tbe Records, ean fnrnisti compleu culated. and are trying to compel the Chris­
* tract.*
C. F. BROOKS. Clerk
tians to sign them, expressing satisfaction
that justice has been dealt to the rebels, and
S.
■' ':i " ’•
thanking the king and chief magnate himself.
The Christians of Bltlls will not sign."
Office hours Ha m. to 5 p. m. •
Many Village* Destroyed.
P~HiLIIrT7cO-L(J ROVE.
Another letter says that some of the
Attorney at Law
regular soldiers themselves admit that
(Successor to Smith A Colgrove.)
they killed 100 persons each in a fiend­
(Office Id Union block. Hastings..
Practices tn all the courts of the state.
ish manner, and that violation of
women was followed by the bayonet
k. kenaston,
Twenty or thirty Armenian villages,
•
Attorney at Law,
it would seem, have been wholly de­
(Over J.8. Goodyear &amp; Co.’* store.)
PraetloecHu all courtaof the State. Collection* stroyed and some persons were burned
promptly attending to.
to death with kerosene in their own
|r R. TIMMERMAN, Hommpathic Phy houses.
A? •
sician and Surgeon.
Despite the Turkish government’s
Office over Lathrop’s drug store.)
silence facta have oozed out which
leave no doubt a massacre of Christians
MORTGAGE SALE.
has occurred on as important a scale as
Default having been made tn the conditions
of a eertain mortgage made by Orrin H. Phil­ the butchery at Batak, Bulgaria,
lips and Emily G. Phillips to Addison P. Cook which sent a thrill of horror through
dated September first A. D. taB.and recorded In the civilized world.
tbe office ot the Register of Deeds.for the Coun­
ty of Barry and State of Michigan, on tbe Kith,
day of September A. D. 1M5 to Liber 29 of
London. Nov. 19.—A dispatch to the
Mortgages, on page 14. which mortgage wan Times from Vienna says a letter has
duly assigned to the A. P. Cook Co, limited, and
said MMignment recorded to the ofhee of the been received there from Smyrna re­
Register of Deeds in and for Barry ('nuntv to porting that Zeki Pasha, a Turkish
Liber » of Mor;ia:es. page 174, on which
mortgage there is claimed to be due at the date marshal, with a detachment of Nizams
of this notice tbe sum of seven hundred toartern and a field battery, massacred 2,000 Ar­
dollars and elgbty-three cents, and an attor­
ney's fee of thirty dollars provided for In said menians at Sassun. The bodies of the
dead were left unburied and their
secured by said mortgasr. or any part tlrereof; presence has caused an outbreak of
Now. therefore, by Virtu? of the power ef sate cholera. Many Christians are reported
©o&gt; tamed tn-ala mortgage, and the statute m to have fled by secret paths across the
such case nimta and provided, notice is hereby
glveu tbat on Saturday the ninth day of Febru­ Russian frontier.
ary'AD. tM5. at teu o’clock in the forenoon.
I shall sell at Public Auction, to the highest
Celebrated Hie 1034 Birthday.
.
bidder. at toe north trout door of tbe Court
House, ta tbe City ot Hastings (that being the . Philadklphia, Nov. 17.—John Stev­
Kace where tbe Utieuic Court for Barry County ens, an inmate of the old men’s home
boldmi), the premises described in said
mortgxru. or so much thereof as may be nec­ in West Philadelphia, on Friday cele­
essary to pay the smount due on said mort- brated his 108d birthday.
He was
g-ge. with seven per r-nt. Interest, and all
legal oosu. together with an attorney's fee of born in a county of Massachusetts,
thirty dollars covenanted for thereto, the which has since become the state of
premises nring described to said mortgage a.s
all that &lt;aud ta town of Xasyrls. B»rry County. Maine. He is in good health aud votes
State of Michigan, descr bed as
at every election.
Kight and one third (8H■ acres of land ofl ot
the north side of loltowtugd. scribed land viz;
Thirty acre* off the Wes’ end of the North
New York, Nov. 18.—Frank G Ives
half of North East quarter of Section twenty,
demonstrated his right to the title of
town one North of Range Seven Wert.
Also th* North half of the North East frac champion billiardist of the world Sat­
urday night by defeating Jacob
the West end thereof, being In town O«te North Shaefer. Ives beat his old instructor
8.600 to 8,074 points. Schaefer had no
A T. Cook, Co., limited
excuse to offer for his defeat Be was
Assignee of Mortgage.
outplayed.
I’HJLJr T. COLOBOYK,
Atux nry for Assignee of MortgageDated Not. H. t8M.
Chicago, Nov. 15. — Benjamin F.
Tufts, for twenty-two yean a clerk in
the railway mail service, was sen­
tenced Wednesday in Judge Alien's
IOF (STMKBKST.
court to three years in the peniten­
Vfa "O MUKAK1NQ.
tiary at Joliet for stealing from the

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COMMENT AND OPINION.

tST“l am a democrat.”—David B.
Bill.
“I am a squirrel hunter.”—
Grover Cleveland.— N. Y. Tribune.
C-fTThe comments of Uie English
press on the result of the election will
be of unusual interest this time.—
Minneapolis JournaL
G?*The American people propose to
change the policy of this administra­
tion and arrange to continue to raise
wool in the United States instead of
in Australia and South America.—Chi­
cago Inter Ocean.
tyitwillbe amusing now .to hear
the democrats ascribe the revival of
business which is certain to result
from the republican victories entirely
to the effects of the democratic tariff
law.—Cleveland Leader.
t^^The only institution that seems
to be just now as badly demoralized as
the democratic party is the Chinese
empire. It is not too much to say that
the Chinese are' on the run, except
where they arc struck with paralysis.
—Philadelphia Times.
QTWhere noware the prophets that
two years ago pronounced “the repub­
lican party dead and buried by demo­
crats?” The saviors of the republic
and thermion are not the kind of peo­
ple to stay dead, as the facts show.—
Chicago Inter Ocean.
£3r“We are now.” saya Chairman
Wilson, “passing through an era of
change.” There is a belief among
business men that change will be more
abundant hereafter. This may be
what Mr. Wilson meant, but he is a
•little awkward in his way of stating it.
—Chicago Tribune.
EFTIenry Watterson says that “the
republicans have made the issue that
the democrats cannot properly govern
the country." And they have con­
vinced the voters of it, haven’t they?
Or rather the democratic party did the
convincing itself. There is no teach­
ing so successful as that by object les­
sons.—Iowa State Register

FRANKFORD’S MIRACLE.
SAMUEL HART. A PARALYTIC. AS*
TONI8HES PEOPLE BY WALK­
ING.

had Givei

Clippie and

(Fiomlhe Philadelphia Record.)
The wonderful experience of Samuel J.
Hurt, of Frankford, lias set the ~whule
twenty-third ward talking.
Mr. Hart and his wife conduct a dry­
goods store at 4661 Frankford avenue. He
h about seventy years of age. is a pioneer
In the Frankford district.
He fought for
the union bravelv throughout the war with
Colonel Gray's ga’lant regiment, the
Twenty-eighth Pennsylvania Volunteers,
and Is a leading member of Phil J- Kear­
ney Post Na 55. G. A. R
lie also be­
longs to Sharkanwxon Tribe, No. 116, of
the improved Order of Red Men, the
Knights or Pj thins, and numerous other
organizations. Here Is the story lie told a
reporter &lt;*&lt; his wonderful cure which hay
startled Frank fork.
“Six yearn ago while I wm working at
my trade as n carpenter. l_feli down atalrs
and fractured my skull, sprained my spine
In two places, and sustained other serious
injuries 1 was picked up fur dead, car­
ried hump and laid for thirteen nxtalli*
utterly uneouMlous of my surroundings,
in fact I was out of my mind. Then 1 had
niv skull trephined at the llaliiivinaiin
hospital,” here’Mr. Bart exhibited a small
portion of his own skull, bone which be
carries as a pocket piece, “and 1 began to
Improve but my spine gave me a great
deal of trouble and eventually resulted in
locomotor ataxia.
First 1 found that 1
could not walk without two canes, 1 be-1
came m&gt; bent that 1 felt like a living in­
terrogation point. Although 1 was under
treatment by a skilled physician 1 grew
rapidly worse.
*
“On February 14lh last,” continued Mr.
Hart. “1 was suddenly seized with loromotor ataxia.
Both my legs below the
knees were numb and completely paraIjzed and 1 had a painful sens-ation about
the lips.
1 fell and was confined for
alKiut five months in an invalid chair.
Besides Hie paralysis of nay lower limbs
1 suffered excruciating pain in my back
and legs, could not sleep soundly, my
nerves were completely upset and my ap­
petite went back on uie. 1 would frequent­
ly go several dajs without eating a mouth­
ful of food. Once 1 tried to itfse myself
In the crutches but I fell helpless forwaid
and would have struck the floor had not
the ductor seized me. He told me never
to try and walk again.
Then 1 was seiz­
ed with ffightful convulsions which came
on me at intervals.
••One day last June 1 read In a news­
paper of a remarkable cure, effected by
Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pate People,
of a man up in Maine suffering from loco­
motor attain. 1 told my wife about it, we
both agreed that it would do no harm to
try the pills and *e got a supply. Before
I had finished the first lot I was able to
leave my invalid chair. The life blood
again coursed through my once dead legs,
and I put the chair up in the garret.
It
has been there ever since. 1 have steadi­
ly Improved and my legs are now as sound
as a dollar. My form Is more erect and I
walk with the same springy motion that I
had whuto 1 was twenty-five years old.
Let me&lt;lre you an instance of my actlvi-

wheat is reported at « per cent in the
■cuthem counties, 98 in the antral
.nd 100 in the northern, oonipnrieon
being with the average -enra The
average for the eUte U M. Corn in
estimated to yield an average of U
bu.bela of ear. to the acre. Compared
with a full average crop potatoe. era
eallmated in the »Ute at M per cent
Live etook I* in fairly good condition.

tb* p^lKxl du|r vert­
estate bmMed to said petitioner, or to son.?.
other suitable person.
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Thereupon it is ordered, that Tuwutav th..
I Ufa day of Itaoamber A. D.. IBMat teno’ctock to
cur toreaoon. be asatam-d tor the hear ter 1

dree used and all utber persons Interested i
■aid estate, are required to appear at
iven
»i* ,boWetl tnat
tn ihfi mtv
nff1&lt;&gt;Ha*ttnn
p__ _ Reports to the state board of health atltoe.
raow raara, it aa, Uer, I*, why me rn.,L
by sixty observers in different' parts
of the state during the .reek ended
November 10 show that inflammation
of the kidneys increased, and that in­
termittent fiver decreased in ares ot Mper prtated ssd circulated to Mid Count?
prevalence. Consumption was reported M Barry, ooee la each week for three Bucrewiyr
weeks previous to said day of bearing.
at 231 places, scarlet fever at fifty,
Chab. W. Armstrong
typhoid fever at seventy-one, diph­
(A true copy.)
Judge oTProbate
theria at thirty-eight, measles at five
MORTGAGE BALE.
and smallpox at Detroit, Manchester.
Whereas, detank has ta*u made In the con
Cheboygan. Royal Oak and St Johns.
dllUms of t*o certain mortmu.es. one of said
mortgages made aud executed by Mary J. Wil
8trlker« WUltam P. Nidnsm and
William Whalen, engineer' of the WilliamH. Haze, the Albion College Endowmeot Fund Committee and their successors
train wrecked at Jackson October 13, bearing date October second, eighteen hundred
1898. in which thirteen world’s fair ex­
V*0" 91® W«e«t of ten hun­
thirty dpltare and tnterost thereon at the
cursionists were killed and many more dred
rate of seven per ceiit jar annum ana recorded
injured, has commenced suit against । In the • thee of the Register of Deeds lor Barn
u &lt;’cl"b*r twenty-sixt?.
the Michigan Central company for ' eighteen hundred dgt*&lt;.y-nve
to liber 2C of mott­
350,000 damages^ alleging negligence . g«gr«on page Z3. The oilier of said mortgages
in employing inexperienced men to as- 1 made and executed by Nelson H. Cross. Carrie
E. CrtM* Ills wife, and the said Mary J. W;lii*m*
sial in running the train. He also de­ •
’'•J**®1 mrtker. WlUlam p. Mld^n
clares the angle cock was defective Id and William H. Haze, tbe Albion College F'nj
duwmeut
Fund Committee and their snccresurs
construction, cutting off the air be­ , bearing date
November second, eighteen hun
dred eighty nineito secure the payment of four
tween the engine and cars.
hundred righty-four dollars and Interest thcreI on at the rate of *eve.i pe- m-nt |^r auuuni and
Accldeutally KUH Himself.
I rctnrded In lb ■ office .,{lUr R-mater, of Decks
Angus McManus, a prominent young for Barry County* Michigan. Nop&gt;nffier s-coud.
buu.ired right)-..toe In Uber 31 oi
business man of Traverse City, acci­ '. riMbfren
nK»tg*»’“’«“ tatalotii of sa.d mortgages
dentally shot himself in the head behia loug |ust dur, whereby Ho- power ot
ront-fo) d to e.-«h of said mortgages ha*
while bunting and died soon after­ ,; sale
bcvainr operative ana no suit or proceedings
wards. His friends and his wife, who having lieeu hi«'ilu'rd a’ taw or otirerwi.se m
were camping with him. were obliged ■reouvrr tbe debt-seci red by either of «a|d
iiHjrtasgMor any part tm-reoL and by rexsun
to drag and carry him over a mile to of Maid default there Is claim* d to be due at
camp and the exposure probably has­ 'thia date upon both uf twld m»rtgag*s, and
; notes nrconipansl* g the tutnr the suhi of
tened hisde#th.
flfbt u hundred eigbiy-riine dollar* besides an
aitnrueylrr of twent* five dollars as provided
toH in the first «»f said mortgage.*.
Mlcblgan Behotri Money.
I
Therefore notice Is, hereby given that
The superintendent of public instruc­ ; b*Now
virtue of the power of sale in each of said
tion ha* made the semi-annual ap­ mortgiues contained and of the statute* of the
Blate
of
Michigan, both of said mortgage* will
portionment of the primary schqo) in­ t* foreclosed
by a sale of the premises therein
terest fund among the several counties. described &lt;«• so much thereof as may be neces­
The total sum apportioned was 8460.­ sary to sat inf y the amount dur mam 1‘otli of
said morigaucn al the dab- o( the sale thereof
021, or OS cent* for each child ot together with tbe legal costs, interest, taxes and
school age in the state. The two ap­ exj*risen of said sale at public auction to the
highest bidder on Friday the Mh dhv of Febreportionments made this year aggre­ ary, 1H96 at to o’clock, a. m.. at the north front
Onor ul tbeOmrt House In th* City of Hastings.
gated $1,021,458.
County of harry and Ntate of Michigan .. the said
Court House br ing the place where th*- dtvnit
The two alleged aniallfftix patients at St Court for tbe County of Barn 1n held) the
said premises desertned in each aud both of
Johns are improving daily.
said mortgages and which are to he sold are a*
follows viz: The east half of th*- m&gt;*th cast
If The Baby la Cutting Teeth.
ousrterof section No. right k) In town No.
Be sure and use that old and well-tried three (X) north of rauge nine &lt;9&gt; west iu the
remedy. lira. Winslow’s K.rothiug Syrup tor township of Rntland, County of llarrv mid 8 ate
children taeWilng. Il sooth - sth* child, snftetrn of •ichtgan. containing eighty acres of land weHie gums, a'lsvs-d! pitiw. rare* wit.' rohe and cordiui t • tbe Unlteu States survey thereof
Is Um l»e*t reui'Mly fur di archie». Twenty-five more or leas.
Dated. November 12th. 1AM.
centa.’i Iroltlr.
Danikl Btrikku
William P. Sidnam.
William H. Haze.
The, Albion College Endowment Fund Commit-

He picked up a cane, held it with both
bands a alight distance apart and hopped
through it and back again with the agility
ot a school boy. That is something very
few youngjnen can do, he said, with a
touch of pride,In his lone.
••1 suffer no more pain in my Iljnb,” he
resumed, “but my fractured skull gives
me some trouble. 1 have severe palm in
the head, beyond these I am a well .man,
and I ascribe my recovery entirely to Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People.
Again I repeat, beyond the pain In my
head 1 feel like a young man."
I Samuel J. Hart, of Frankford, Phila­
delphia county. Penna., do certify that the
above statement is correct and true in
every particular.
X Samuel J. Hart.
Certified to before me this 21st day of
August, 1894.
George L. Battersby.
(8KAL.)
Notary Public.
Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People
■re now manufactured by the Dr. Will­
iam’s Medicine Company, Schenectady,
N. Y.. and are sold in boxes, (never in
loose form by the dozen or hundred, and
the public are cautioned against numerous
imitations sold In this shape) at 50 cents a
box or six boxes for 32.50. and may be bad
of all druggists, or direct by mail from Dr.
Williams’ Medicine Company.

From wreckage wasnea asaore neai
Fish Point it was believed a large
steamer had gone down with all un
ooard.
The supreme court has decided that
any other mark than a cross on a builot is HlegaL
The annual sale of abandoned home­
Roe Fletter. aged 12 years, living in
steads and state lands for the nonpay­ Algansee township, Branch county,
ment of interest was held at the state was probably fatally wounded by the
land office in Lansing. About 10,000 accidental discharge of his gun while
acres of homestead and 1,200 of for­ he was hunting.
feited lands were offered.
There
M. J. Clark, of Grand Rapids, sold to
were few bidders, the only competition the B. B. Richardson Lumber company
being over Baraga county lands.
of Duluth 3.000 acres of pine land at
New Duluth, Minn., for $800,000 cash.
Alleged Bobber* Arrested.
Officers arrested Henry snd William The stumpage was estimated at80,C00,000
feet
J. Niles on suspicion of having at­
The term of Elmer W. Bowen, of
tempted to rob Peter Murray, who
lives on the south line of Genesee Detroit, brigadier general of the Mich­
county, about 6 miles southwest oi igan state troops, expired by limita­
Linden. Two attempts were made, tion, and Charles R. Bawley, colonel
the first on the night of November i of the Third infantry of Bay City, suc­
ceeds him.
and the second November 8.
George Steiner, of Detroit, on his
way to Europe, made the acquaintance
The commo* council at Bay City ap- of two bunco men in New York aud
lost $651
At the examination of Henry Wain
Spring held. HL, Not. 15.—Gov. A1V take into consideration the matter of an Iteyear-old boy, in the police court
geld has appointed Elijah P. Ramsay providing a fund tor the care of the at Detroit on the charge of larceny
state treasurer to fill the unexpired destitute poor until such time as or­ Detectives High and Larkina told the
term of his father, the late state treas­ ders may be issued upon the county story of a gang of boy robbers whose
urer, Rufus N. Ramsay. His term will
nest is located in one of the good resi­
dence parte of the city.
B»». J. W. RanwJell, o, Bay city, ha.
Commander KauiU and the depart*
Fahgo, N. D., Nov. Ifl.—Official re­
-cwpud *0*11 to Trinity p. £ ohurch
tn riron, o.
turns show that the legislature will be
made up as follows: Senate—republic- March M W at Mount Oeumna
The twelfth annual meetdug of the
Mrs. Hindstrofij left her two chil­ National Baptist congress was held at
Detroit
dren alone while she went milking al
J. A. Hurlburt, 22 years old and a
ChasselL When she returned the buildstranger. oommHted suicide at a hotal
5
o Hurlburt "*^•*’*4 from
to
death.
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Lieveiaoa, u.

Don’t Forget

Danikl Stkikto
Attorney (or Mortgager-.

that when you buy Scott’s Emul- I

ORDER OF PUBLICATION
aon you are not getting a secret State of Michigan, Fifth Judicial Circuit, in
Chancer)-.
mixture containing worthless or Mary M. Garland. Complainant
harmful drugs.
•
George M. Garland, defendant.
Scott’s Emulsion cannot be se________
_ in the Circuit Court for w
,v
suit pending
the
cret for «n. analysis reveals all
there is tn it. Consequently the I »«»*•
•
r*C th** ravraAiz-ral ! Iu this cause It appcxrIng from affidavit on
endorsement Of the medical fikuhat the defendant, Geonre MCariaud H not

a rcmideot of this state.but resides at Huntington
to tbeStateof Oregon,on motion of Philip T. C&gt; 1grove comnlnlnauVs aonutor—it tsordered that
Uie said defendant.George M. Garland cause bls
appearance to be entered hereto, within four
months froth the date of this order, and in caw
of his appearance that he caus* his ■ answer to
foe cotnplalnani's bill of complaint to be filed,
and a ropy then of to be served on said com­
plainant’s solicitor—within twenty days alter
service on him of a copy of said bill and notice
of ibis order; and that tn default thereof, said
overcomes Wasting, promotes bill be taken as coufeased by tbe said non-resi­
the making of Solid Flesh, and dent deteodant.
And It U■further ordered. That within twenty
gives Vital Strength. It has no days the said Complainant cause a notice of
order to be published ta tbe Hasting*
equal as a cure for Coughs, Colds, tots
Banner, a newspaper printed, published and
Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Weak Lungs, tdreulatlng tn said eoanty, and that such publi­
Consumption, Scrofula, Anaemia, Ema­ cation be continued therein at least once tn
each week, for six weeks in succession, or that
ciation, and
she cause a copy of this order to be personally
Wasting Diseases of Children. served oe said non-resident defendant at lem*t
twenty days before tbe time above prescribed
Scott A Bowne. kt AH Druggists. 50c. and Si.
tor bis appearance.
Clement Smith.
Circuit Judge.
Philip T. Colqrovk.
Complainant’s Solicitor.
John g. Naglrr,
Register.
AtteaL
[A True Copy.]

World

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Emulsion

Collar
One that yon can keep dean all
the time—a collar that does not
wilt when you get over-heated;
that docs not fray on the edge, or
tear out at the buttonholes, and
can be cleaned by simply wiping
off with a wet sponge or cloth.
These collars and cuffs are made
by covering linen collars or cuffs
J******* *&gt;th waterproof
“CCllulnid ” thnamviran

feELLULO|[
nr •* mark. *
*«k for thi«, «nd refine to take
ay imitation if you expect eateaction. If your dealer does not
cep them, send direct to us, cnosxng amount, an d we will mad

MORTGAGEE BALE.
Default having been made fo- more than
thirty days tn payment of interest overdue and
payable on a mortgage Mated October 22nd. is?-',
made by Busan S. Peckham to Susannah Ham­
mond aud recorded in the office of the Register
of Deeds for the count* of Barry, to the .state of
Mlcblgaa. Oct.22nd. 1892. in lltar 44 of mort­
gages od page 3M. for which default, the said
Susannah Hammond, by virtue of the right
Even her by the said mon gag*- ims mad*- ord
reby makes the whole pr neipal sum of said
mortgage and the interest arenied thereon now
due and payable, and on which mortgage thenla claimed to be due at the date of this notice
the num of eight hundred and srventj-ulnc dob
lars and twenty-four cents, and no suit or pro­
ceedings at law having been instluted to recover
to amount eeoured by said mortgage or any
part thereof. Notice Is therefore hereby given
that on Hatnrdar the 9th day of February . I*-*at ten o’clock In the forenoon, there will be sola
at the north front door of the Court llou*-*. i'll)
of Bantings, Onunty of Barry and Slate of
Michigan, said Court Hoose being the building
tn which rhe Circuit Court for the Comity of
Harry is held, at public auction to the btjthej't
bidder, the premises described to said mort­
gage or so much thereof as may bo nocensary do
KKtlsfv the amouifi due oo said mortgage a»
above tet forth, whb the Interest thereon, and
the ooats. charges and expenses allow* d by ta« and provided for to said mortgage, said prem­
ise* being situated tn the Village of Freeport.
County oi Harry and State of Michigan, and
described as follow**: Lot force ef block ten of
■aid Village of Freeport according to the re­
corded plat thereof.
Dated. Haitiurs, Mich.. November I4tb. 1AM.
Susaxkah Hammond.
• MortgageeAlonzo E Kemaston.
Attorney for Mortgagee.
MORTGAGE SALE.

Default having been made In th*
ot s certain mortgage, executed by Mil ton J.
Print-and Rhode 8. 1’rtne, huxband and wife,
to Levi M. Dewey, dated toe fourteenth d»)
of March 1RM. recorded the sixteenth &lt;ta)
of Marcii 1892. and on which there I* due. ,xt
tbe date hereof. One Hundred and Si****’*
and »-lOO Doliara. notice te hereby given that,
by virtue of the power vt sale to said inortgac-■.
LSn'T'a;
.si 7&lt;s.
trootaowot the Court Home I, the Hit ot

whether 1
collar is

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THE CELLULOID CO,

tain piece or parcel of land situate Id for towa*hlnof Johnstown tn LheOouDty of Bsttj ami
State of Mtetigan. and described **
to wit: Commencing thirteen rods w&lt; *t of
•he north rest render of Section
thence running south twelve rod*, tlicnce
tght rods, tbeoce north twelve rods and tbcnce
east eight rod* to tbe riace of ta-glnning, tbe
Lari M. Dxwxv.
Mortgagee.

Cha» H. Baumm.

AUoruey for Mortgagee.

�NrtTICB OF ATTACHMFXr.
r. . . M'c’iigoi.lu ihdCtrrult » vur* tor tue
iv'.'i lUrrv.
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ITAVY
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lirrohv given that «*n the ant 4 ot
UM4iwn'«ur. A. D ISM, n writ ol atCaelimetil
n
all’ tttuudfftit ’ C the threult Cm for 1 \ iv\&gt;( B«rn\ ut 1 he sub Of Adrian D. Cock
•.n - tb’iHY C- 0-MK.e.uiartnera. doing bualnnK
.! 'h iA'1-.igv Michigan, under lb* firm nknju
h d-.iv ie of Cook &amp; Cook, tbe above named
SffiutiiT’. against the land-, tenements, $oudn
' , 1, ittrh, monowi Ami effects of Frank CarnPni.T the defcluUht above named, for the sum
to C hundred .Mid Lrnr dollMS and Wlrtren
i P-d13». which said writ was returnable
nn the End &lt;isv&lt;»r October. A. I&gt;. 18 4.
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IS NOW OF AGE.

Economize.

Heatn(La ha!f Spoonfuls
Horsford’s Baking Powde
R&gt;ves better results than two
full teaspoonfuls of any other.

CLEVER WORK OF AN OCULIST.

The Twenty-Ptart

hW ot th, w. c.

at Cleveland

1.

------- KZpilCB.

U.

account of a
’ery elew bit of detect!", work by an
re™',
th*‘In * Urge fac­
tory. in which were employed aevenl
bnndred pereona, one of the workmen,
in wielding his hammer, eareleaalv allowed it t&lt;»allp from his tiand n’flew
hplf way arrow the room and atruck a
fellow workingman in the left eye.
lUc nun averred that hi. alght waa
blinded by the blow, although a care­
ful examination failed to reveal any inJury there being not a aerpteh vlalble.
He- brought
the courts
court, for
for
------ «•*« -a amt in me
«nnpcu»atlon
oompcnaatlon for
for the
the 1low, ot half of hla
and
refw-ed
eyeawht,
rehire&lt;l all oflere of com-

Dkmvim. CoL, Nov. 19.—Gov. Waite
baa decided to go upon the lecture
platform. He will make a short tour
in the west before his term expires,
delivering his first lectures at St Louie
November ID and 30. going from there
to Chicago. After his term expires he
; will lecture in the east

[ Little Thing 1
P but Uie world is made up of HtU#j
things. It 1* merely a little dirt •
and a little lime end a little mar- fl
nesium that make common eait^
impure. It is merely a little care,
and a little better system Id salts
making which gives to

Nov. 17.—The twenty.
rent in its weekly crop summary saysNnlloual
“Very full returns confirm estimate* then
' Chriellan Temperance union
offered of wheat-feeding operations, indicating
Attorneys for Plaintiff,
Hen
*rid‘-V at Music h«nI about 40.0J&lt;y)00 bushels already for western
te ii ■*1,M,I,l''T1&lt;*T0H'88ALE.
Reproaentetive women are preent
states
possibly n.000,too bushels for entire
I season,and
with something additional for unim­
PRdRATR ORDER.
£°“ 7'ry
“d ferrltory ,„d 1
1 portant states. Wheat feeding Is being cur­
ana ,
Hist?- of Mcldgnu. Countrot Bamr-m,
tailed in many sections from availability now
.Ki
TR*™ were probprob- I
v a &lt;u-*»fon of ihtx Probate Court for tbe
_______
*my SOO delegatee preeent andi the
.U. I
1 ofcore."
county of lurry, holdetf al the Probate Office £*’a.%
W'U
with apcetetors.
... -tn- ritv &lt;4
In said county, on forenoon,ai the j remi*Ahlrein d&lt;*k,iK • lhe “ !
Found tn Mie River.
-Vtv, the iwt’i day of October, m the township of Ra,rT i^?tT,A&lt;le*.r,b&lt;‘d.,nl’&gt;’’ with the exception of the upper gab
“
St. Louis, Nov. 16.—The body of
1 I reindcr tl,e Uw’ “&gt;'• lht Sheffield
rr«r one thousand eight hundred ami ulnety In th* Male ofMkJ1*’ Oou“|y o? ‘Urry.
it* absolute purity, its exceedingly
। (England) Telegraph, the owner of the J John Meyers, a wealthy retired lum­
f' -n M-tU, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of and suthomJlK J. t JdVJ’L I“*ta**»* * license
fine grains and ita delicious flavor.
Miss WiUard’s Address.
NorrmbTr
iJm bv
**•&gt; of
berfor
merchant,
was w
found
factory was responsible
an injury!
, , in the ~river
- --------------------It In a little difference in price- 4
Couttof tered'Tn1!? thc .0P’Illn? Mwlon cen- resulting from an accident of this kind • *’edne,*&lt;iay- He
!*\u'the matter of the estate of Hannah A. Harry rountx Mlnhuko Li.
been missing for
B about 6 cents per year per per- .
4fd. dei-ested.
red in the address of President and although he believed that the man two weeks. He
is ’thought
to ’have
n* **
»&gt;""”••• •-----Fson
—that gives you the best and 1
(in reading and filing the retltlou duhr verified
purest salt—MThe salt that’s I
E- wuierd, who ably re­ w»» shamming aud that the whole case | committed suicide, owing to recent
nulo Hoard, husband of said deceased pray- known Md desert bid M fotyS^ ULfirh,,ft?'
all salt." Economy sometimes I
WK* U,e ''hol'=
of thought was
mc ttmt u certain Instrument ibis day tied in
---------------„
e
uaa
In
inveatmente.
He
leave,
a
an attempt at swindling, he had
L means paying more.
J
iui.l court purporting to be the last will and
_ _ up hla mind that he would ‘
*nd ectlon for women.
Mi» Wil- Jllwvaad .— — J— —— , J _-- • .....about made
tedsment of said deceased be admitted to prs^DIAMOND CRYSTAL SALT CO. Jk
Z^,lh?JieW’d
epreed of th. be compelled to pay the cluim. The 1
Num wtu Not Tweh.
r.ve and that administration of said estate be
V — St. Clair. Mich.
^®hlWy°n propegenda throughout day of the trial arrived, and m open '
j. 1 intvd to said prtitMaer, the executor to said
I’itt8rvkgu, Pa. Nov. 15.—The nuns
will named or to some other suitable aeraon.
Runlet ,• °'o *he nnlon “d &gt;■&gt; court an eminent oculist retained for employed as teachers in the Riverside
Thereupon it Is ordered, that Thursday the
.1 &lt;iav of November. A.D. 18H. at ten o'clock In
enf .t '
* Bod 1’*W ^lend. the defense examined the alleged in- public school in this city and who rcItated November Tib, A. D
the forenoon, be assiuned for the hearing &lt;&lt; said
end the power which the ballot in the jured member and gave it as his opin- signed temporarily pending the decis­
tiedUou. and that thehelrs nt law of said deoeasHAUVBl W. Wiujavi,
band, of women had brought to the ion that it was as good as the right *on in the Gallatzin case will not
td and all other persons Interested hi said
'
.
Administrator
/slate, arc required to appear ataaesskmof
“““• ’’J”1 toferred to the broader eye. Upon the plaintiff’s Joua protest resume their positions, being averse to
Sale of State Tax Lands.
said court, then te be holden at tbe Probate
opportunitlee which the world now of his Inability to see with his left eye,
notoriety obtained.
Stale of Michigan,
i
T-hr. In the cKy of Hastings, tn said county,
Auditor General’s Office. J
.u-. l slu'W cause, if any there be, why tbe prayer
o . cn™'" ,nd ™&lt;tolle&lt;l tbe fact the oculist proved him a perjurer and 1
Laming. Nov. 6.1MM.
if the petitioner may not be granted. And
that While forty yearn ago there were satisfied the court and jury of the fab I
Notice Is hereby given that certain lands sit­
it is further ordered, that said petitioner give
uated in tbe County of Barry bid oil to the
Harper's Afagaxlne In 1805.
out seven employments open to sity of his claim.
tiotte e to the persons Interested tn said estate,'
।
for taxes of 18BL and previous years, and
?f the pcndeRcy of said petition, and the bear
The Simpletons, a new novel by Tbomu State
women, hardly seven now are closed
And how do you suppose he did it? I Hardy,
scribed in statements which will hereafter bo
fog ’brn-of by cansing a copy of this order to be
will be beguji In the December Number, d&lt;
forwarded to the office of the Treasurer of said
to
them.
She
dwelt
upon
the
work
of
Why,
simply
by
knowing
that
the!
i-imlished tn the Hastings Manwkk a news­
UM. and continued to November. 1805. Who- County,
will be sold nt public auction by said
paper printed and circulated In sahl County of
women as the unique feature in the colors green and red combined make eyei may i&gt;c one’s favorite among English nov- Treasurer
at the County Seat, on the first Mon­
it will be conceded by all critics that
Barn' &lt;«"* in each week tar three successive
la a aotircc of much auffaring T1ir
of December next, at the time and place
recent elections, and said that in Illi­ black. He procured a black card on rlfstM.
n tek* previous to aid day of hearing.
Thomas Hardy stands foremost as a master day
antem should be timrougiZ^MnJ^
designated
for tbe Annual Tax Sales, if not pre­
nois the women had voted by tens of which a few words were written with artist tn fiction, and The Simpletons may be ex- viously redeemed
CUARIaRS W. ARMSTROXa.
or cancelled according to
(A true ropy)
Judge of Probate.
thouaunds. The presence *&gt;f women green ink. Then the plaintiff was or­ jw-cied tn 5.route enthusiasm not Inferior in de­ law.
■
gree u&gt; that which has marked Trilby—the moat
Said statements contain a full description of
at the polls, she said, hifd led to a dered to put on a pair of spectacles buccwaiul -toryof the year. Another leading
each parcel of said lands and may be see if on
PROBATE ORnSK.
larger vote by the men and had se­ with two different glasses, the one for feature will be tbe Personal Recollections of application at tbe office of the County Treasur­
Joan
of
Arc.
by
the
Sieur
Louis
de
Conte.
Her
Sara
’
u«
u
ji*
ra111
'*
blood
&gt;
:i-d
Stale &lt;&gt;f Michigan. County of Barry—as.
cured the best order ever known at the right eye being red and the one for Page and Secretary, under which guise the er after they are received by him. ,
Stanley, w. Tvrkkk,
At a *sslon of the Probate Court for the
popular ot living American Magazine
elections
the left eye consisting of ordinary most
'
Auditor General.
i'.Hintv at Barry, holden at the Probate office. In
writers will present the story of the Maid ot
' Reports of tbn Officials.
lt»r. SUlra.® Palmer, Koo.,rara:
tne4’i:vol Hastings, in aald county, on Wed­
glass. Then the card was handed him Oneaus. In the January number will appear
: ^i.4v, the aid day of October, tn the year one
The annual report of Mrs. Helen M. and he was ordered to read the writing a profusely Illustrated paper on CbarbBlown
running
soretor
two
years,
and
Dfavsk
• &gt;n&lt;and eight hundred and ninety-four.
the Carolinas, the first ot a series ot South­
MORTGAGE SALE.
^“^HeouldnoJbecu^ K
Harker, treasurer, allowed receipt,: on it. This be did without -hesitation, and
Pre ••‘at. Charles W. Armstrong. Judge ot
ern Papers.
Default having been made in 'be nay in cut of
taking fifteen small bottles of S. S. S
1’rohate
Dues,
SU.TW.Hl;
other
Northern Africa Is attracting more attention a mortgage mnoe bv Dewitt C. Ranney and his
contribu- and the cheat was at once exposed.
there is not a sore on my limbs, and f
la t!i- matter of the estate of Cbrtschannah
than
at
Miy othor time since it was at the seat wile, Mary A. Itai uey to Hiram AL chase, Feb­
tions,
Jli.su.ae
.
Total.
The sound right eye. fitted with red of empires. The next volume of Harper's ruary dud, UM), and on February 4lh, 1888 re- #
hare a new lease on life. 1 am seventy­
WlliMinn deceased.
seven years old, and have had my age
Diabur^mento, SM),83s.0T.
t’a reading am! filing tbe petition duly veriBalunce glass, was unable to distinguish the Magazine wilt contain four illustrated articles corded tn the office ot tbe Uegiiler ot Deed* ot
renewed at least twenty years by the
• t-.l ef Wurren J. Williams son of said dceeas
In treaaury. JS.SS1. is.
There are green writing od the black surface of of this region, and three iot- them will depict Barrv County in the State ot Michigan. In Liber
-v., pnning chat a certain instrument now on
the present life there. Julian Ralph will pre­
of Mortgages on page 554. on which mert- '
■ no outhtauding biUa. The receipla of the card, while the left eye, which he pare for the Magazine a series ot eight stories, 26
:ilc in *:itd court purporting to i&gt;e the laat will
gage there Is claimed to be due Four Hundred
and &gt;-«iarnent Ot said deceased be admitted to-the year were in exceaa of rereral pretended was sightless, was the one depicting typical phases of Chinese Life aud Thirty nine dollars and sevente one cents aud no
Manners. Besides tbe long stories, there will suit or proceeding* at Ian having been Ixistlprobata amt that admtnistratlou of said estate
prerlon,
yeara,
aud
the
due,
,howed
with
which
the
reading
had
to
be
done.
begin
in
lb*
January
number
the
first
chapters
; .•n,-’.H,i to I.-wis WHBams or th some other
to recover the a:ndunt secured by said,
BWlk-T 31-BCinc CO. Wuu.o.
of aThree Part Novelette, ny Richard Harding tuted
an increase in paid-up membeemortgage or any part thereof.
Davis—the longest work attempted yet by this
i ■rr’jpon It Is ordered, that Friday, the
Therefore by virtue ef tbe power of sale con­
ahipa ovee Lau year.
NO TIME BUT TO EAT.
writer. Complete short stories by popu ar tained In said mortgage notice is hereby given,
;.i day-&gt;f Novoraber. A. D. iw. at ten oclock
writers will continue to be a feature ot the that on-Saturday. December 1st. .1KM, at ten
The annual report of the late Mra
. tbr forrnooa t-e assigned for the hearing ot
Information from the Hotel Clerk Which Magazine.
o'clock iu the forenoon, there will .be sold at
petition 3ml that the heirs at law of said
Mary E. Woodbridge, who was for
the north front door of the Court House, in the
&lt; .!- 1 .md al! other persons Interested Id
Rend for Illustrated Prqspoctua.
many years corresponding secretary, J
City of Hastings, County of Barry and Stale of
.
are rv ?.-11 red to appear at a session
A tall, grizzly man. wearing a broad­
The
volumes
of
the
Magazine
begin
witty
the
Michigan said court house , being the place Hl
».»-.(•••■■.irt. then tn t*- bo'deti at the Probate of­
and which she had prepared prior to *
.
brimmed
slouch
hat
of
a
muddy
’
yellow
which the circuit court for the county of Barry,
Numbers
for
June
and
December
of
each
year.
. the City &lt;&gt;? Hastings, in said County, and
her sudden illness and death. a”. ’ : color. anij
wide breeches tucked In When no time is mentioned, subscriptions will is held, at public auction to the highest bidder,
buy
•*!:»•. if anv there
be. why
which was read by Mrs. L- M. ... j tfie high tops of his massive boots, begin with the Number current at the time of the premises described in said mortgage, or so
mrer af the netitioner may not be
receipt of order. Cloth cases, for* binding. 5« much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the
An&lt;i: it i&gt; further ordered, that
Sutvens^ set forth that the organiza­
due on said mortgage, with the interest
. :»•’(( mrt give notice to tbe persout
&gt; tramted across the tiled floor of the cents each—oy mail, post paid. Title-page and amount
thereon, and all legal eost*. said premises being
tion lii-.d over 1,000,000 on members on
Index sent on application.
;i wild estate, of th«" i-endeficy of
' Laclede rotunda and stopped before
RrmitlMDcr
Keinittance aiKiuld
should l»e
t»e made bv Post-Office situate iu the village of Delton. In the County
.
' '.i '1 and tbe hearing thereof by causing
.its rolls and is organized in forty-eight;
ot Barrv and State of Michigan, aud described
Mour)- Order or Draft, to avoid ciiance of
the
marble-topped
counter,
from
be
­
■
r rh:s order to be published in the Hasnations.
:
as lots number sevenfv one and seventy two of_• Ba.xsfr &gt;4 newspaper printed and clrcnHarper’s I’erio dical*.
James IL Bush's Addition lo 'he village cl Del­
Eveouii; Ssaatuo.
,
• hind which Col. Tom Pritchard gave a
m slid County ot Barry, one.- in each
ton.
&lt; • • .- ‘Iiret- ‘■(ceesahc weeks previous to
The evening session was devoted to cheery greeting, says the St. Louis Re­ “srper's Macazlne.-one year. $4.00
Dated September 5,1PM. I!ill.*.st M ChacF.
.
Harper'.* Weekly.—
-IJO
addresses of welcome and responses. ; public. The tall, grizzly man said he Harper’s 'Bazar,Mortg^kCe.
“
IM)
wn-s
from
Red
Dog.
Ark.,
and
he
looked
Alonzo E. Kenastou. Attorney for Mortgagee
Hanier's Youdk People 2X9
On behalf c«f the federated unions of 1
Judge &lt;U Probate.
Ponitae free to all &gt;ut&gt;sertbers in the Vultcd
thia city, Mrs. S. M Perkins, one of like it when, with his son, he arrived Slate*. Canada and Mexico.
Are you willing to work for the cause
Address. Harper &amp; BtumiERS.
the veterans in Christian temperance at the Laclede.
MORTGAGE SALE.
"Me
an'
Bill
jist
come
in
this
mornin
’
I*. O. Box VW. N. Y. City.
of Protection in placing reliable infor­
work in Ohio, delivered an address of
ORDER OF PVBL1CAT1ON.
Dfttaull having been made io tbe conditions
ol a certain mortgage, executed by Charles Df
Harper'* Bazar in ISO5.
welcome that was a model of lofty with a cyar of hawgs, an’ we ’lowed
mation in the hands of your acquain­
■i'.-- M.chig,Mi. Tbe Circuit Court for the
and Ida M. Johnson, husband and
Kierant and exclusive ietuxns for Out-Door Johnson
sentiment and fine English.
Mayor we’d, dome in frum th’ stock yards
tances?
y of Barry, i.. ChanceryLucinda C. Cbeney and Alice E. Miles
In-door Toilettes, drawn from Worth wife to
the twenty fourth dav of August, ism re­
a' t &gt;’-«s|on bf said court, held at-the Court
Blee welcomed the delegates and t’other side the river an’ see the sights,” and
models by Bandoz and Chapuis. are an Import­ dated
If you are, you should be identified
said
the
tall,
grizzly
man
as
he
shook
corded
tbe
twenty fourth day ot August 18ns, the Guy ot Hasnur&gt;. in said county, on
ant feature. These appear every week, accom­
visitors to the city and earnestly
■ hr. of October. A. D. IkN.
with
i»n&lt;,Sn’5h,c5tl1Mre^ dueJat 1,1 lB
panied by minute descriptions and details. Hundred
invited them to hold their conven­ hands with CoL Pritchard. "Whut’s -Our
and fifty six and 60-100- Dollars. She’
Fn-seti’ H4&gt;a. Clement Smith. Circuit Judge.
Paris letter, by Katliarlne De Forest. Is a mortgagees
THE
AMERICAN
the
cheapest
room
ye
c'n
give
me
an
’
having elected to declare the wkefoIb nry M. Dibble. lomplaiiMUrt.
tion heie next year
• weekly transcript of tbe latest styles and ca amount of xald
mortgage due and payable ec
Bill? We don't give a dura fer style— orices in the inode Vuder the bead of New account
PROTECTIVE TARIFF LEAGUE.
of tbe non payment of the interest dim
E' n McCarthy. Winiam J. McCarthy Denis
jist like ye have yerse’f is good enough York Fashions, plain directions and full par­ August twenty fourth lft&gt;l according to tbe
'{••earthy. Elba M&lt;Cabe, Catherine Wihb,
135 W. 23D 8t.. New Yomk.
Cleveland. Ot, Nov. 19. —From near­
ticulars are given as to shapes, fabrics, trim­ terms and conditions of said mortgage. Notice
fer us tu. Eh, Bill?”
Narj»ret D'«i-.’v. cii.iri.-i, McCarthy. Ellen
a
”
d
accessories
of
the
costumes
of
well
mings
ly every pulpit iu this city Spnday the
is hereby given that. In- virtue of the. power of
Huw;ev and Hatrick J Sullivan, administrator
Bill nodded his head with panto­ dressed women. Children’s clothing receives i sale In said mortcage.1 shall foreclose the same
&lt;d the Estate M Dems McCarthy. 8r.. deceased.
voice of an earnest woman was raised
attention. A fortnightly Patesro- by a sale, at public auction, to the highest bid­
mimic approval and Col. Pritchard practical
)• ten&lt;i«nts.
sheet Supplement enables readers to cut and der.
in
the
cause
of
temperance.
The
lo
­
at the north frontdoor of the Court House,
cause, it appearing from affidavit on
gave the information that the cheapest make tbelr own gowns. The woman who takes in the
of Hastings, on the twenty second
cal ministers almost without excep­
.’hr said defendnnt. Charles McCarthv.
Harper,# Bazar la |»repar«l for every occasion day ofcity
room he had for two was five dollars a In
IMM M twelve o’clock noon, of
lite, ceremonies or informal, where beauti­ all thatDecember
-idi‘iil of this state but Is a resident
tion allowed their pulpits to be occu­
certain piece or parcel of land situate
day.
ful dress Is requisite.
Offer a
and
being
in
city of Hastings, in tbe County
pied by deletratos and visitors to the
Remedy
An American Serial. Doctor Warrick's of Barry and the
n.-otem of FitzGerald A Barry, complain­
".By
jinks!
That
’
s
mighty
steep!"re
­
State jof Michigan, and described .
in' - -&gt;:ic’ti&gt;rs; It is rnteml that the appearDaughters, byitebecha Harding Davis, a strong
Which.
convention of the W. C. T. U. The
follows.to wit : A strip of laud ninety one feet *
marked the tall, grizzly man. '’Th’ , novel of American life, partlv laid in Penusvi- as
■■ - of th* said non-resident defendant,
Used as
wide off of and from tbe north end of lots num- congregations were large.
Directed.
• M ‘ tttby Im* entered herein, within
tavern down ut Red. Dogon’y charges vanln and partly in.tbe far South, will occur,- tered five hundred and nine aud five hundred and
tbe last half of the year.
:■&gt; ,r umr.ti.s fr6m the date &lt;»f this onl-r. and
according to the original plat nf the village
onedollar a day. But 1 reckon, bein’
Mv Lady Nobody, an intensely exciting novel, leu
u vase ■&gt;'. his appearance, that he cause bls snciu&gt; of Hastings, recorded In Barry Coun­
Mxaiten Mnartens, author ot-God’s Fool." (now
Ufa of
suer :•&gt;:t,e btuof complaint to be filed, and a
Cadiz, O., Nov.-16.—Mrs. ilardsock, as we're hvar, we’ll go th*-whole hawg. bv
ty llMlster’s office, subject to a reservation of
“The Greater ti'ory,” rlc.. will begin tbe jtur.
, ■ । n- A-rycd on complainant*s solicitor*
Atothcr
a
strip
feet wide on the north end of said
Eh.
Bill?
’
.
.
who lives near Scio, went on a drunk­
Essays and Social Chat.*. To this department lots forfive
And
'-H’ ' fW’'t»iy 12O) dav&lt; after service on him of
an alley the same being the mortgaged
Bill's head nodded again with pan­ Sperl, tor will contribute her cliannlug papers premises.
Child.
i : .• «
tyiii and notice or this order, aud
.
en spree, and while iu that condition
on “What We Are Dr!ng”ln New York society.
!••! ml-;
«nid bill will be taken aa con­
Dated
September
25th. ifeai.
tomimic
assent
and
the
old
man
asked
gave potion to her husband, his
Answers to Correspondents. Questions re­
ir. -••d bv st i&lt;i non-resident defetMtaat.
*----- E. Mh.es.
ceive the personal attention of the editor, and
Ami;: - •■irtlher ordered that within twenty
brother aiid another man named James Col. Pritchard:
Mortgagee.
are answered at the earliest possible date af­
Chas. H. Bauer.
-t4- Hie ••qmnialnant rausw a notice ot this
"What time is meals ready?"
Arnot The woman's husband died In
ter their receipt.
Attorney for Mortgagee.
•
io h- PLl’Isbed In ’.he Hastings Ba.xxkr.
Robs cofifiMineflt of its Pain, Honor and
“Breakfast from seven to ten a. m.,
a short time after taking the poison,
-piper printed, published ana circulating
Send for Illustrated Prospectus.
is «;•!,! rouniy. aud that said publication be
fiisi, as oaoj testify.
The other two men are in a serious dinner from half-past twelve to two
r«hiued therein once in eaeh work for six
The volumes of Che Bazar begin with the first
p. m. and snpper from six to nine p.
condition, but may recover.
wrr'&lt;» m &lt;u&gt;’ceMion. Or that complainant eau*e
number for January Of each year. When no
m.." replied Col. Pritchard.
“ My wife used only two bottles.
.; • opy of this order to b»* personally served on
time
|« mentioned, subscriptions will becin
Eight Lives IXMt.
■ 4 ’1 r.o'i-residen* defend uit at least twenty &lt;»)
The old man was as silent as a ghost wit i the number current at the time of receipt
She was easily and quickly relieved;
TIME TABLE.
before the time prescribud L&gt;r his appvarPunta Gorda, Fla., Nov. 19.—An ac­ for about a minute and then he ex­ of order.
Io effect February H. 1W.
i CEllMBIIPf KMITB.
Cloth cases for each volume, suitable for bind­
is now doing splendidly.—
cident occurred at Charlotte Harbor claimed: “Gosh a’mighty, Bill, we ing.
will bv sent by mall, postpaid, on receipt
.
Circuit Judge.
J.
S.
MORTON,
Harlow,
N.
C.
F n zQ KHA xb &amp; Barry,
■
by which eight men lost their lives. can’t see any sights! Wo won’t have of $1.(0 each. Title-page and Index sent on
application.
Complainants Solicitors.
Stations.
Ten workmen were asleep on a barge no time to do nuthin’ but eat!"
Remittances should be made by Post office
Examined.&lt;0intersigned aud entered by me,
loaded with phosphate when it sud­
Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss.
Johm G. Nagler.
Register.
denly capsized, burying the men under
IT WAS BIG MONEY.
NORTH.
A'test. A true copv.
Harper’s Periodicals.
tons of rock. Two of them managed
BRADFIELD ELGELATOR CO., Atisst*. 6a.
JohxG. Naglxr.
What the Little Girl Got for KladnoM ta Harper's Magazine.—one year. $1 00
Chicago Lv............
Register.
to escape but eight of them were lost.
Harper's Weekly.
Weekly­—
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4 00
Kalamazoo Lv........
Bazar.—
interesting
An _________
„ story
, comes from Harper's
EastCooper.............
Harper's Young People.Richland Junct....
Wilkksbarre. Pa., Nov. 16.—-No. 3 Soho, says the Leeds (England) Mer­
Postage free to all subscribers in the United Cressey
time ago an old woman States. Canada and Mexico.
'
breaker, boiler houses and other out­ cury. Some
MUo
Address. Harper &amp; Brothers.
buildings located near the town of named Sarah Edwards, who lived for
P. O. Box. X9. N. Y. City. Delton.....................
Cloverdale
Plymouth, were destroyed by fire some years in humble lodgings it\ Ger­
Shultz....
Harper's Weekly in 1895.
Thursday night. The loss on breaker rard street, Soho, called to her a little
Harper’s Weekly is a pictorial history of the Hastings................
and machinery is estimated at nearly girl named Mary Gordon, wbo had per­ times. It presents evrry important event
formed various kindly offices for her. promptly, accurately, and exhaustively in 111- Coats Grove...........
$300,000.
and descriptive text of the highest Woodland
After asking for and receiving a kiss nstnuion
order.
■Woodbury..............
Nick Young tStlll FreeMenC.
The manner in which, during 18M, it has
from the child the old lady said to her:
Ftel&gt;.£.A JT.
New York, Nov. 15.—The annual ses
the Chicago Railway Strikes and the Lansing...
“You have been very kind and at­ treated
Chino-Japanese War. and the amount of light Detroit...................
alon of the National Baseball league
tentive to me, and I will make you a it was able to throw on Korea the Instant at­ Grand Rapids.........
began here Wednesday. Little busi­ present.” The little ope no doubt ex­ tention was directed to that little-known coun­
try. are examples of its almost boundless re­
ness of importance was transacted.
pected sixpence at the least, but all sources. Julian Ralph, tbe distinguished writ­
N. E. Young was reelected president
and correspondent, has been sent to the
she received was a very dirty, greasy er
Stations.'
seat of war, and there Joined by D. C. Weldon,
for a term of three years.
bit of=paper. She was somewhat dis­ the well-known American artist, for many
appointed, but placed the paper among years a resident iu Japan, who has been engag­
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ed to co-operate with Mr. Ralph In sending to
Koc« Ik^sto. 1U-. N°A 1®—The her other little possessions and thought Harper's Weekly exclusive Information and
Chicago Ar.
•peol*l MMion of the Weitern Bear­ no more of the matter until the fol­ illustration.
During I486 every vital question will be dis­
bell eseocletlon wes concluded, bt. lowing morning, when she heard that cussed w.th % 1cor and wltuout prejudice in the
East Goo per Lv..
Peril cod Bioux City were edmitted to her old friend was dead. She then be­ editorial columns, and also in special articles BtehlandJuDC’t.
bv the highest authorities in each department.
memberehip. miklcf the league oon- thought her of the peculiar gift and Portraits ot tbe men and women who are mak­ Orrnsey................
. $6.oo per year
DAILY (without Sunday)..
MHO
........ ............
ing
history,
and
powerful
and
caustic
political
handedit
to
her
father.
He,
a
mechanic
■I,t of too clube.
. $8.oo per year
will continue to be characteristic Dalton.................
■working in Long Acre, recognized It as cartoons,
DA,LY (with Sunday).......
natures. This Busy World, with Its keen and
Deft Her Husband Nothteff.
a fifty-pound sterling bank note, but, kindly comment on the lesser doinfis of tbe
New Yom, Npv. 16.—The will of owing to ita tattered condition, de­ day, will remain a refiolar department.
Fiction. There will be two powerful serials, Habtikob...
Joeephine L. Peyton, who left an es­ cided to consult a solicitor before at­
both handsomely Illustrated—The Red Coc­
,
PER YEAR.....................................
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tate of $3,000,000, cute her husband off tempting to cash IL The solicitors kade a stirring romance of olden days by Coats Grove.
Stanley J. Weynuui. and a novel of New York, Woodland ...
without a cent She charged him with
S A NEWSPAPER THE INTER OCEAN keep* abreast at
‘‘TlLL* THE
clerk, with some difficulty and paste, entitled The Son of His Father, by Brauder
conduct unbecoming R dutiful hu»- joined the disunited parts. He then Mmtthnww-several novelettes, and many abort
Lansing.......
oand.
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presented the note at the Bank of Eng­ stories by popular writers.
Detroit........
Grand Rapids.
land, where it was immediately caahed.
Send for illustrated Prospectus.
Montgomery, Ala., Nov. 15.—Th®
Traverse City.
The ralamea ot Iba Wrakl,
Ho
Was
AU
Atteatlon.
Chanevoix....
general assembly convened yesterday
first Number for January of each year, when
.........
An absent-minded landlord called on no time is mentioned, subscriptions will begin Petoskey
and was sworn in by Chief Justice
with the new number current at the time of re- Bay View........
Bickell. The democrats have a two- a tenant to condole with him on the
.J I 11 ha* something of Interest to each member of the fjP*1’Y- I
death of a valuable cow. The cause C&lt;C?oth^c*s^s for each volume, suitable for
to-one control in each bouse.
IIS YOUTH'S DEPARTMENT is tbe vtty best of it* kindof ita decease had been enveloped in binding, will be sent by mall. j»ostnald. on ro
II ITS LITERARY I EATU«ES are uneqaalcd
"
Death of Dr. McCoeh.
mystery, and, while explaining it, the cell* of $1.00 each. Tltfopage and Index sent trains at flag stations as soon as they caa be
Pbixcttox. N. J., Nov. 17.—Dr. J.m» landlord, though a kind and sympa­ °' Rendtt^ice "should be made by Post-office seen.
t Freight trains will be run at Uyeoevealeaee
McCosh, ex-president of Princeton col­ thizing person, went off into the Money Order or draft, to avoid chance of loss. of the company, who reserve the right to ehanf e
th* time of such trains without notice.
lege, died l»»t nitfbt at lu o'clcwk- Ho clouds. The last words of the narra­
Harper's Periodical*.
No. 6 will wall at Woodbury for passengers
was 83 years of ago »nd • celebrated tive werei ,rA&gt;d can you believe it,
Haver'. Maartne -oi» w. ft"
^asgMte must'be st the depot at leant8 mix
1HE INTER OCEAN SS PUBLISHED IN CHICAOO, THE NEWS AND CCHnERCIAI.
my lord, tfhen we opened her we found Haver;, Weeklr writer.
'
;
-E*TER op all west OP THE ALLEUHANV «»ESTAINSjAM&gt;
ANY
she had been choked by a large turnip
Um a New President.
'paAnle.—’•
2.00
I may have time to check it prog
AIMPre* TO THE NEEDS OF THE PEOPLE OP . HAT SECTION THA
^^subscribers In the United Lnay not go forward untd next
&gt; *pe« farther east.
Chajipaign, Ill-, Nov. 16.—Dr. An­ that was sticking in her gullet” Here
Eexleo.
H l.ln
with tb« people
th« » «„ both In Politic. •nJn^.Uv"?(“" D0L.
drew Sloan Draper was on Thursday the landlord woke up, and in a congrat­
Harper &amp; Brothers,
,
Pirate n.e.te that tte prira •&lt; Th. Weekly Intev Oeran U ONLY ONE u
L. SXRGRANT, s«l
r. o. Box «», n.i. city.
officially installed as president of the ulatory tone of voice observed: “Ah,
LAR PER YEAR. AUrra,
THE INTER OCEAN, Chicago.
University of Jllinois before 6,000 pcr- yea, and so you got your turnip?’’
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EDITORIAL NOTES
• It naw looks as If the populists would
have the balance of power in tbe United
States Senate. As they have acted aud
v&lt;\ed with democrats generally, ttieir vole
can hardly be coanted &lt;»n for republicans
in any legislation they may jnrt forward
after tbe 4th of March next
The republicans have a large working
majority In the bouse, and wUl be able to
shut off any more tariff tinkering, or other
mischievous legislation, that is filled, as
Grover said, “with party perfidy and dis­
honor.” There will be no more of that kind
of legislation, be sure of that, for lhe
House will veto It, if tbe President dare
not.
That a visible improvement In tbe busi­
ness of the country will tske place, we
have no doubt. Already the Chicago Inter
Ocean has received a large number of
statements from various manufacturing
plants, that they should not start up,
with the hope, and almost the sure guaran­
tee. that the republicans would not only
order a halt, but would soon take tbe
reins of government into tbeir ewn bands
again, and restore those conditions of pro­
gress aud prosperity that marks their ad­
ministration fora generation, and up to
the time when the enemy came into power
aud with a foul band commenced to sow
tares amongst the wheat. Bound to tink­
er the tariff: bound to tear down the flag
In Hawaii; bound to uproot the reciprocity
policy established by that matchless states­
man Blaine: they sowed to tbe wind and
have reaped the whirlwind. Grant once
said, give democrats plenty of rope, and
they will hang themselves. Ana the wis­
dom of his utterance has again been fully
verified.
We want our readers to fully understand
the political situation. We want them to
know that while the republicans have a
large majority in the House, they cannot
change the legislation already established
by the democratic party.. They will not
be able to put forward any new legisla­
tion, while a democratic Senate and Presi­
dent are left across tbeir path, but they
can stop any future legislation that they
consider harmful and they will do it too,
of that you may rest assured. The pcopie by their votes put the republicans In
power in tbe house for that very purpose
and the republicans know just what that
verdict requires at their hands and they
will surely obey it Already the demo­
crats are saying. '‘Well, tbe republicans
are now In power, and we shall hold them
responsible for tbe future legislation, and
hard times of the country-” Wt want the
people to know just the truth and that is
that the republicans can’t carry forward
legislation at all, unless the democratic
President and Senate shall consent As
stated above they can stop it where it is
and that will be done, and just as soon,
and as sure as the time conies, we know
tbe people will put more power In tbeir
hands and when they do the republican
party will be ready to render an account
of their stewarefobip. and they wont hang
themselves with the rope tbe people give
them, either. But don’t saddle upon them
the blunders of a democratic administra­
tion nor the bard times brought on by it
Wait until you put them back and then
hold them to a strict accountability and
they will be satisfied. Until then place
the responsibility where it belongs.

shouldn’t England nsjalce? America is
the best market on the Earth aud England
wants IL There Is one of two conditions
presented to that Nation, she must enlarge
her market fur her manufactured goods,
and keep her labor better employed and
prevent the pauperism and starvation of
the laboring classes, or again return to the
policy of rigid protection, by which she
made herself the great manufacturing na­
tion ebe is.
The skill And genius of tbe American
workman, the cheap lab^r of many other
countries, are putting things into England
to day, to the detriment ot her manufac­
turingindustries, aud hence her great ef­
fort is to break down these foreign manu­
factures and obtain a larger market for
her own. As long as republican policy
controlled and as long as it is permitted
to control -tbe policy ot this country, the
American market will never be given over
to England, nor to any other \alion.
Protection’s motto is “America for Ameri­
cans.”
If any are to go without labor, if anv
*are to suffer hunger and starvation, if the
Ores must go out and tbe sound of the
saw and hammer cease, let it be some
where else, not here,, let our legislation al­
ways be based on the principle that “he
that provideth not for bls own household,
4s worth than an Infidel.”

Mr. Lowden claims to know nothing
about the offer of two gentlemen of thia
city to give him $9« If he would prove
the statements In hts circular true, accord­
ing'to the records he kept while prosecu­
tor. The offer still holds good, and If Mr.
Lowden is anxious to earn this present
and vindicate the statement made In the
circular which he caused to be sccattered
broadcast over the county. It will lake him
but a couple, ot hours. A present of $10.00
an hour and the opportunity to vindicate
his assertions certainly is worthy of
Mr. Lowden's attention and would no
■doubt receive It were the chances for suc­
cess at all probable. The offer was left
In Mr. Lowden’s office with his partner
The probability Is that the present dem­ and it is strange that Mr. Lowden is Ignor­
ocratic administration will issue $50,000,­ ant of this fact.
000 or $100,000,000 more of 5 per cent
A democratic tariff for revenue encour­
bonds to meet current expenses of lhe
government and maintain tbe gold re­ ages tbe importation of foreign made goods
serve. Such a proceeding is in striking Imported goods being tbe products of
foreign labor, rob American labor of that
contrast to tbe Harrison administration.
Between March 4th, 1889, when Presi­ amount of work. About every $2,000
dent Harrison took office, and Nov. 1. ’92. worth of Imported goods that can be made
in addition to meeting all the current ex­ at home throws one American out of em­
penditures of the government and paying ployment. Of tbe $866,000,000 of mer­
$482,534,178.70 In pensions, the public chandise imported tn 1803, $445,000,000
debt was reduced by $259,074,200 or $5,­ could have been made at home by Ameri­
888.050 for each and every month, and the cans. Allowing $2,000 for each wage
annual interest charge was reduced by earner, then 222,500 men would have thus
found employment and received in wages
$11,084,489.
The revenues for the fiscal vear ending $108,000,000, had it not been for the fear
June 80th 1892. the last year proceeding of Free-Trade.
the election of Grover Cleveland, were
8425,$68,900.92, and the expenditures
For the sweeping republican victory
were 415,953,800.56 leaving a surplus of this year much is due to the efforts of the
$9,914,453.60 from the year’s revenues. repablican press of the state. Il was
During that year $40,570,467.98 was paid their purpose and their aim to conduct an
on the public debt, and at the same time educational campaign and they did it,
txajar wu on the free lUt. The estimated week after week giving statistics showing
loss of revenue by removing the duty the difference between a protective admin­
from sugar from
2. 1830, to Dec. 1, istration and a threatened free trade ad­
1833 was $03,000,000.
’
ministration.
Over 20 months have passed since i
Cleveland was inaugurated, and instead o
reducing the public debt $40,000,000 a
year, and adding nearly $10,000,000 to
surplus, there has been one bond issue of
$50,000,000 and there must soon be anoth­
er of fifty or one hundred millions of dol­
lars.
At tbe close of Harrison’s administration
the gold reserve stood at $103,000,000. It
is now down to about $62,000,000 notwith­
standing the one Issue of $50,000,000 of
bonds.
In spUc ot the fact that the democrats
hive made the people pay a tax on every
pound of sugar, have Increased internal
taxes on whiskey 20 cents a gallon, still
there is a lack of revenue.
Our democratic friends have now come
to realize'that when they threatened to
strike down the policy of protection, up­
on which this country b*s flourished, they
cut deeply into the tap-root of prosperity
and upped the life of industrial enter­
prise.

The South for Protection.
The south has awakened to its own Interestat last and tbe future promises
In tbe last issue the Democrat says that bright for it It has long stood in ita own
“tariff la a tax, and a low tariff Is a low tax, light and fougbt against its own prosperity.
■nd a high tariff la a high tax. and as the Tbe sugar planters of Louisians adopted
McKinley tariff was a very nigh tariff tbe the following resolutions In their conven­
hard times were brought about by the tion in Sept:—
high taxM tbe people were compelled toIl “Resolved, That we believe in tbe pro­
tection of all American industries to tbe
Il la quite true that many things under end that American labor and American
enterprise
shall not be crushed out by the
tbe McKinley bin were taxed very blffb,
aoch tblnga at least, as might come Into products of tbe poorly paid labor of Eu­
competition with tbe products ot the rope and tbe coolie and pauper labor of
American farm were well protected by a tbe rest of tbe world.
“Bctolvcd, That tbe people of Louis­
high daty. tor luitanee. horaes a specific
duty, or tariff of SSO.OO was provided In iana never asked for a bounty on sugar.
It was granted by Congress against our
tbe MIL Well now let na see. A Canadian
wants to ret Into tbs American market, protest, but after It was enacted Into a
with a hundred or a thousand horses. To law which declared that it should last un­
til 1005, we accepted it as a solemn pledge
do so. be moat pay »w apiece for tbe
prlvllece. How that mast hurt the Amer­ of the government of the United States,
wbleh we did not believe any congress
ican who baa horses to sell! If be visa
controlled by any party would repudiate.
to sell bta wheal here, be most pay SSc
In accordance with that belief, and relying
per buabol tor the privlleffe. if oats or
Tbe uritt on hay baa been reduced to

cneld Im* sealed at • o'clock in the morn­
lug and sent to a separate returning
board, another at noon, a third about the
middle
the afternoon aud. tbe laat as
soon as tbe polls closed. He would, have
the count at each ot these times made pub­
lic by posting of a sworn certificate as to
the standing of the several candidates.
The comparatively small number of votes
to be counted each time, aud lhe fact that
the men In charge of tbe work would not
be already worn out with a long day of
close and steady application to other af­
fairs. as are tbe Inspectors in an election
booth, would .Insure greater accuracy than
is posslbie.under the present system, and
there would be less opportunity
for
fraud.

inortceKed our property for Immenae loan.

la filled with tbe hay Iro«o Canada so also

country and loereue Um production ot
au(ir, which. In point ot ftict, we hive
protected Met, so that democrats expect to
raise a revenue from it, of
000,000 and doubled In three yenra undec the McKinley
act. That IndebtedneM 1, Kill unpaid,
and Ue WUaon bill baa made It lapcoalble
tor ua to meet our obllsatloaa. Bank­
rupted ataraa ua In tbe face. We declare
that no hcoeat Government can afford to
break Ita faith with Ita own people or ruin

Gov. Rich baa an Idea that tbe election

The «&gt;rty eonnrtled with Ihr
church will be entertained at tl&gt;« church
partnn Flhlay ot thi. week by Meadamca
K. ilt, Stanley Jonw. WIIK Wolcott. War­
ner. Mair. Beadle. EtreleaUm. awl OH|man. Siunprr nerved from five to sevenAll are cordially Invited.
TlwcA S- C. will meet with Mrs.
Matr-ret Bailey. Program :Htalory—Mrs. H. Bailey.
From Chaunoer to Tennyson—Mrs. M.
L. Y. Geer.
.
The Newspaper Press of the United
States—Ada Michael.
Quotations—News Items.

Giosina out sale.

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Within the next thirty d«y I
will sell .
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Thanksgiving services this year in tbe
Baptist church. Thursday morning 29th.
10:30. Rev. GrlgaUy will preach. Usual
offering at close to divide among the city
poor. Let II be a silver one.
Usual services st Presbyterian church
next 8a nd ay. Tbe pastor will preach,
“all are welcome and none need stay
away because they have
no good
clothes, the best yon have are good
enough,”
.
Y. P. 8. C. E. next Sunday evening atPresbyterian church. Mrs. Yutz will pre­
side. Thanksgiving topic.
The Mission Band are asked to remem­
ber the meeting at the Presbytrerian
church Sunday afterpoon, and on Friday,
the day after Thanksgiving they will give
an entertainment in the church at 7:80.
Recitations and songs and a talk by Dr.
Thomas Suleeba. Admission fee. a silver
offering for Rev. W. 8. Sly’s Orphanage.
Attention Sisters—The W. C. T. Union
will meet at the Presbyterian Parsonage
on Tuesday, the 37th, at 9:80. All visitors
are welcome, Our motto. “For God and
Home and native
Land.” What Is lhe
saloonlst motto. I will let my poor brother
the drunkard, answer.
Maktha GmOHBY, Co. Pres.

Tbe Annual Harvest Home festival of
I Emmanuel Parish will be held at Emman­
uel church. Wednesday evening, Nov. 28,
at 7 o’clock. A new bright service will
be given that will be a pleasure and profit.
The offering will be for the poor. All are
cordially invited.
.

. The Epworth League Sunday evening
will be led by Miss Ora McClintock.
Topic. “Conversions and Converts.”
Strangers in tbe city are cordially invited
to attend.

5: AT COST 5
My entire stock of Millinery,
fancy goods, hoods, fascinators,
Etc., Etc.................................................

Mrs. Carrie Sdsugg

TROY LAUNDRY)

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We will have the choicest
and best of everything

One door ot Journal
Offlce.........................

MICH.

HASTINGS,

On account of the exceeding
hard times the Troy Laundry has
concluded to make the following
reductions in prices:

The Emmanuel Y. P. S. C. E. will be
led next Sunday evening by Miss Gertrude
Bentley. Everyone is cordially invited
to be present.
At the M. E. church, a large congrega­
tion listened to the sermon on “The
Marriage Vow," last Sunday evening.
Tl»e subject next Sunday Is “The Young
Couplejn Their home.” Morning services
as usual. Sunday School at noon.
Ep­
worth League at 0 p. m. All are cordially
invited to attend these services.

The Ladies of tbe W. R. C. will liave a
social In the Post Hall over Grant’s store.
Saturday. Nov. 24th. Supper served from
5 to 7 olclock. A cordial welcome to all.

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Old New
1‘ricr Price

Gent1* List

Shirts, . . .
Night Shirts. .
Woolen Shirts.
Under Shirts, .
Drawers, . .
Socks, per pair.

Sc
8c
8c
8c ,5C
8c 5C
St 3C

Collars 2 c.
Cuffs 4 c. per pair.
Special Low Rates oh Family
Washings.
.
Goods called for and delivered.

Tbe Spiritualists will bold tbeir u&gt;ual
meeting at Reed’s Hall next Sunday be­
ginning at 2:30 p. m. Last Sunday p. tn.
the following officers were elected: D. E.
Birdsell, Pres.: Mra. Henry Bailey. Vice
Pres.;
Mrs. T. Blinston, Sjc’y.; Henry
Statistics show that since the year 1840,
Bailey, Trees.
the banking capital of the world, has In­
creased over eleven fold. This is three
Literary Nolen.
times as fast as commerce, thirty times
“Tbe death of the czar and the peace of
faster than population; and yet there are Europe” Is tbe title of a very striking re­
people who think p?r capita circulation view, which will appear in tbe December
Forum, of the whole military situation in
should be increased.
the Old World by Col. Theodore A. itodgv,
our foremost military writer, who is now
There is one thing the people have got in Europe.
to give the present administration credit
The question is an Important one as to
for being very economical in. and that is whether tbe Mormons will control the new
in the amount ot glue they put on the new State of Utah after its admission Into the
Union and at some future time revive
postage stamps.
.
polygamy.
The question whether the
polygamists will control this new State
Doubt, deficit aud government bonds, will be discussed in the December Forum
are three things which will follow in the by Mr. Glen Miller, a well-in-formed resi­
dent of £alt Lake Citi'.
wake of any natty that gels into power on
The War In tbe Orient, by the Japanese
n free trade platform.
minister.French and Anglo-Saxon Immoral­
ity by Max O’Rell; lhe Modern, Novel by
The Journal says that Mr. Lowden ran Amelia E. Barr, are some of the interest­
ahead of bls ticket. We have been unable ing articles to be fonnd in the November
number of the North American Review.
to learn even to this date which was ’‘his
Hypatia, Charles Kinsley’s romance,
ticket"
has at last received customing, so to speak,
that enhances its charm as only artistic
dress can enhance tbe charms ot a beauti­
Stuart Knappen b Manager of tbe ful human figure. Tbe two _ exquisite
volumes. In which It has just been pub­
Freshman Banjo Club.
The Senior Lit class have decided to or­ lished by Harper A Brothers, are distin­
der caps and gowns at onee. They will be guished among the excellent companions
worn only on special occasions until that the season of gifts—and especially of
spring, when they will become an every the best Ct all good gifts, good liooks—has
already begun to bring forth. It Is not
day affair.
Mr. Mayania. of Mochitukl, Japan, has necessary at this time to speak of Kings­
been enrolled in tbe Law Dept. He Is ley’s creation—that sympathetic figure of
tbe only Japanese at present in the Uni­ a gentle philosopher and faultless woman
versity. A fe&lt; years ago there were whose name gives to the romance Its title.
ebout a score from tbe land of tbe Rising Her mental struggles, her physical disas­
Son. China has four students here this ter, the sad barbaric ending of it all—
These things aie familiar to very many
year.
Mrs. Mary A. Livermore lectured before cultivated readers. But it is just to say,
the Unity Club, on '‘The New Aristo­ and it Is almost a duty to say, that few
cracy,” last Friday night.
books that have ever been written lend
Great preparations are being made for themselves more naturally to such illustra­
the Cornell—Michigan game In Detroit, tion as the publishers have given to this
to take place next Saturday. Two excur­ through the work of William Martin
sion trains will be run from Ann Arbor, JohDRon. It becomes almost necessary to
and probably fifteen hundred students will re-read a famous book so admirably pre­
escort our eleven. Caspar W. Whitney in sented to tbe eye, ana with such pictorial
Harper’s Weekly, pronounces tbe Cornell values added to tbs story; or, if one may
team one ot tbe very best in the country. still reed It for the first time, what an en­
Gen. John B. Gordan delivered one of viable privilege!
the finest lectures ever heard in Universi­
ty ball, before tbe S. L. A., oo Saturday
night, His subject was “The Last Days
Wbereu God In hU Indolbe wladom and
of tbe Southern Confederacy.’’ With his
command iw? penetrated farther north than midst. Bister Emily F. Stilton and where­
any southern leader in Lee’s Invasion of as In her death her children have lost a
Penna, which ended in tbe battle of Gettys­ kind mother and thta Society a valuable
burg, and be was with Lee continually
from then, clear through to the surrender. labor ot love, her work is wall and faith­
These experiences coupled with his natur­ fully done.
al eloquence, make him a most forcible
Therefore, be it resolved that we extend
and entertaining orator. His tributes to to the bereaved family our heartfelt sym­
Grant, Lee and others on both sides raised pathy In tbeir sorrow.
tbe enthusiasm of the boys to the highest
Resolved, that tbeae resolutions be
pitch.
publbbed in the city papers, and a copy be
Tbe Oberlin foot ball eleven was beaten sent to tbe bereaved family.
on Saturday afternoon by our team; score
M BM. CRAWIjrY.
14 to 6. It was at Oberlin last spring that
Mbs. Osgood.
our team Whs mobbed, and there was fear
„
_
M». Pbkxock.
of some sort of disturbance here. But
Oom. of W. C. T. U-. Star District.

THIS IS THE COFFEE BE­
ING SERVED AT THE EXHIB­
IT OF THE MAJESTIC STEEL
RANGES AT THE STORE OF
GOODYEAR BROS.

Monday night by Theodore Thomas' Chica­
go Orchestra.
Arning other selections
rendered was a portion at
now
composition “From the New World.

Examine the MAJESTIC at

Try the Troy’Laundry. We are
sure they can and will please you.
CHASE &amp; SANBORN'S

“Seal Brand” Coffee,
ortd’s Fair Grounds

.

UniversaBy accepts «tte

Leading rh» oak cm* World.

L. &amp;. Stauffer.
SOLE AGENT.

1

hanksgiving

The Best Oysters . . .
.... In The Market.

Tokay and Malaga Grapes
Nice Florida Oranges.
The finest Olives in Town.
Boiled Cider; Citron; Orange
and Lemom Peel,, and evcry thing for Mince Meat.
Our Thanksgiving! order for
Oysters is a large one.
We can supply all
with the fipest
goods to be
had.
Bowens’ and Hastings' Mills J
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.

J

Hanis &amp;
\
_VanflriMU. I

Don,i be mislead
Don’t let our
competitors
make you be­
lieve that be­
cause we’re-sell­
ing goods so
cheap that
they are not
first class
goods. All
we ask is a
fair compari­
son. Be sure and
get our prices
before buying.
We want your
butter, eggs,
poultry and
game. We
pay highest
market price.

JOS. ROGERS

^Majestic Leads
During the week of the "Majestic” exhibition
we sold twenty of these famous stoves to the people
of this county. Those who bought are all exceedingly
well pleased with their purchase. The Majestic is
the result of years of study, and the consummation
and perfection attained from long experience in the
Manufacture of stove, by one of the largest firms in
the Country.
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We an in tbe

GOODYEAR BROS

�ri AsriNC

Banner.

personal mention.

fhursl*/, Nov. a.
"

W. R. COOK. Local kjitor.

Cook 4 Cook's.

'

■ My! to. ite fcM,
. N“ woudw ’”&gt;«• y«u
U«, ,
* d’ '••rra oulOt fur *i no al 8iluffer..

DO you

KNOW
THAT
THE
UPTO
DATE
DRUG STORE IS LOCATED
H POOR EAST OF. THE
Cl TV HANK, WHERE ALL
'OPL’LAR PATENT
H INES ARE SOLD.
A1KUI
WHE IE YOU CAN GETYOUR
in E STUFFS PUT UP RIGHT
5&lt;W •I RE. WHERE YOUR
I-AMI Y PRESCRIPTIONS
.
.....
\i;E TILLED AS WRITTEN.
WHERE WHEN YOU CALL
j OR AN ARTICLE YOU GET
WHAT YOU CALLED FOR
WD PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPioNSlARE COMPOUNDED
W ITH PURE DRUGS AND
CHEMICALS, WHERE
EVERYTHING IS PURE,
i HEAP AND RIGHT.

l.o«T-A black Vrl, „ jeffenKn s

orewnof (hi,
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LOCAL NEWS.
&lt; tllKULflTlON *

85 quires.

Hereafter, changes for advertisements
nm»t reach this office Tuesdays at latest tc
insure insertion In tbe issue of the week
when brought.

Thanksgiving a week from to-day.

nih- new serial storyteommenees in this
nember. |
Mrs Lang Dickinson died yesterday of
cun.-uni ption.

All who haw accounts at Mrs. Carrie
Spence’ please call and settle.
&lt;’i&gt;ukle?i. cracknels, crackers, codfish and
iirrant- at
.
Cook A Cook’s.

More new style capes and cloaks will be 1
a a tew days.
O. D. SrAULtifica.
j

L. Z. Hyde, ot Holton. Mo.kegon Co.,
was in the city last week.

Gw you to we him. He', with E. s. Pierce
Clothier, "Under the Tower Clwk-, Grand
Rapid,,

the city Friday on a short visit. a
Mr. knd Mra. Dorr Mudge were called
home by the death of bh father.

The tower clock won’t strike for proba­ ing IL
It Is reported that a farmer over ‘ In
bly a couple of weeks.
Tbe battery run­
ning the machinery got out of repair and Ionia County, wbo used green willow for
has been sent to the factory.
corner posts for his farm, find* that the
Mr. T. J. Prince, the photographer at posts have taken root and grown, and that
Delton wishes to give notice that after Dee- tbe building is considerably higher than
1st. his gallery at Delton will be opefi on­ it was. Some limos have also come out
for him to hang his harness on. In his
ly on Monday of each week.
Every K. P. is requested to attend next agricultural report Secretary Morton
lodge next Monday evening when nomina­ should call the attention of our farmers
tions of officers for tbe ensuing year will to tbe possibility of green willow In rural

Ixjst— Last Sunday night, either oo
Broadway or Green Street, a brown kid
glove stitched with white.
Finder will
Please return or notify at this office.
Tbe law prohibiting tbe killing ot deer
in this county baa expired, and ten are re­
ported to have fallen before the hunter's
rifles in Clyde township already.—Plainwell Enterprise.

Next week we will go to press one day
earlier than usual on account of Thanks­
giving. Our correspondent* are request­
ed to mall their item* one day earlier than
usual. The favor will be duly appreciat­
ed.
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.

Just look at those S5.0C pant* at Lunn’s
the tailor’s. They are as cheap as ready
made pants and will be made to fit you.
Pants that fit not only look better,but they
wear better. I .eave your order for a pair
at Lunn’s.

Manager Smith is having a hard time to
secure attractions for the opera house.
The Barbour Theatre Co.
billed to
Play here last week stranded and did
not arrive. 11 to an nnaaually haxd year
for theatrical people, only tbe stan and
old standard companies making it pay.

js the best.

Fanners can get their razors, honed
cheap aud in first class shape at Busby
Bros, barber shop.

We generally carry all kinds of feed and
three kinds of the best tiour manufactur­
ed.

Masury’s Varnishes,
For finishing interior of houses.

BERRY BROS.’ Hard Oil.
Covers More, Wears Langer. Looks Best

Miles Curtis, of Battle Crtelr. ™ |n

hot fall to rail and we u, before
Mrrf and Mrs. C. B. Bldlac, of Spring
ooylnr your winter foot we«r.
We ran Lake, have been visiting In the city.
rave you • nice Huie sum It you will only
Mra. Ida Johnson spent Sunday with
take the pains to look us up. At the lit­
her parents, D. Houfstater and wife.
tle red front shoe store.
Rev. Thoi. Oox was at Grandville this
Wooley A Bnoxsox.
week attending a district conference.
Those coupons to be had with cash trade
Mrs. Frank Fifleld went to Holland
W. H. Goodyear,
E. ’ Y. Bogle’s.
Friday to attend the funeral of her fathWoolley and Bronson’s, Hicks A Spence
and L, E. Stauffer’s are worth looking
Mrs. A. D. Ntokern and sons went to
after. They m same as cash at F. R,
Manistee to-day to visit Mrs. P. W. NIsPaneoast’a store.
kern.
Your attention Is called to the advertiaMrs. Will Kelly and children and Mhs
ment of Housemen. DondN Iay and Jones
Libbie Engle returned to Grand Rapids
of Grand Rapids on our inside local page.
Saturday.
They say it will pay you to come 100 miles
t^faiik Black and Frank Pancoast left
even If you have only a ault of clothes to
for Manistee county Monday morning for
purchase.
a short hunt.
Hello’. Greenfield! 1 want a winter suit
Miss Nora Andrus is studying music
that’ll wear and fit me as well a* those you
with Prof. Sterling B. M/riSe at Kalama­
sold me last Spring. Can you do it? Every
zoo, going every week for Instruction.
time, raid Glenn W. Greenfield with K. S.
Miss Anna luHbrop, who has been visit­
Pleree. Clothier ‘’Under the Tower Clock’
ing her brother. Dr. E. H.. returned to her
Grand Rapids.
home in Waupaca. Wls., this morning.
We cannot enumerate the one hundredth
R. K. Grant and party will return from
part of our stock, but call and examine, tbe north nexi Tuesday. Tbe latest word
ano If we lack anything that you want, from them reports their having captured
just spit It out, and we will send Herb or seven deer.
George for IL Remember.
. Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Turo are entertain­
Cook A Cook.
ing their son Jesse and his wife. The
Mr. Gifnn W. Greenfield says, that if young couple go to Syracuse next week,
you want a “Ready to wear suit”. Dress. where they expect to make their future
Semi Dress or Business. Call on him he’ll home. s They went to Battle Creek Tues­
be gia'I to sve his Barry County friends day.
and they’ll gain by doing it Greenfield is
JtfTjr iu the Rapson vs Crouch case gave
with E. S. Pierce Clothier. “Under the
Tower Ctoek" Grand Rapids.
• Mrs. Itapson $442.50.

David Ickes and party captured two
lion. A. G. Butler, of Bellevue, is a
fiunmevt candidate for sergeant at arms bears while north hunting this year. They
were shipped to this etty and the larger one
the next house.
Game of all kind is unusually scarce attracted a good deal of attention. The
hide has been taken to tbe Robe A Tan­
’ its fall and what finds Its way to market
ning Co., just across tbe Michigan Ave
brings a good price.
bridge and will be made into a fine rug.
Good raisins at 5 cents per lb., soaps of
Tbe Tanning company will tan it. leaving
L. -t all kinds both launday and toilet
tbe head of the animal on.
Cook A Cook.
Geo. Millard has got a new\ brand 10
The best of kerosene oil and gasoline al­
4ent cigar that Is siire to prove popular in
ways on tyHid. Everything on hand, why
Hastings at least
It is labelled. ’'Has
•mt?.
Cook A Cook. .
tings Division. No. 19.” The label is a
H ike Ken held, formerly of this city, photograph reduced from the large one
v.i. married to Mrs. Carrie Smith, of of the Division taken before they left for
Providence. R. I., on the 6th Inst at Cbi- Washington, and each member can easily
cago.
• .
be recognized. Geo. says that he will
Renew your subscription to the Baxxkh guarantee the stock to be in keeping with
-j as not to miss any number of the new the excellent reputation ot the Division.
and interesting serial story ••Private
Tbe Standard Dictionary. Funk A
Brown.”
Wagnall’*, will be ready for delivery on
Canned goods and crackers are always or before Dec. lot By actual count
of the best at Phillipa A Erbs. They sell 301778 word* are defined, besides the
mi much of them, that’s why they are al­ 40,000 contained in the appendix. It is
ways fresh.
the most complete work ever Issued and a
Christmas is coming and Phillips 4 Erb valuable addition to any library or any
will have an unusually fine slock of china household. Rev. D. B. Pope, of Hickory
ware, glassware, crockery etc. See them Corners, Is agent for this work and will
cheerfully answer any questions concern’
before you buy.

Sherwin
^V’lliams’
Paint

"‘ “*”•

Ityou'reeomlng to Grand R,pW,
•“l&lt;-«llnrto bur Men or Boy. Clothe^
Glenn W. broendfld will m.ke ll.n object

Mrs.‘Hamlin and family have moved । The committee to whom was referred
inte part of the Clark house on Broad- Uie A mmendments of the Charter of the
city of Hastings. Mich., will meet at the
See those H Inch decorated lamp shades office of Uie Hon. P. T. Colgrove. on
4l Phillips A Erb’s. AH they cost is 60 Monday the Sdth, Inst, at 7 o’clock, p. m.
Committee^ of persons having amend­
vents: ■
Prompt attention and prompt delivery ments to offer will please be present at
D. IL Cook,
always given people who .trade with said meeting.
Chm’n.
Phillips and Erb.

be made and 3rd, rank conferred.

“•“«»» •wi*b&lt;hy ta
JuUuGuudyrarl.co.ilncd to hl. home
by Mcknrar.

*■«- J.
‘eople who contemplate ordering l»bolo“j?
K
Ur,0&lt;1 Ra»ld». spent
rr.pt&gt;. fur HolMlyitifte.houM
now Md lire u ample chance io yet th, Sunday in the city.
work out In due time.
c t y
ot w
Co., la in Hasting..
•
H. J. Cbhistnas.

THE DRUGGIST.

• Modern Drug1 Store.

Prl’

Qr*”d

M.Jor Anderaou, ot Detroit, ... |n. tlw
oily lot week.*

FRED L HEATH,

leis week,

FnOer
V.» Arm.n-.

d.’1/.**

MASURY’S COLORS
And will save you pore money
than any other paint made.

In Oil and Japan.

SHERWIN WILLIAM’S
It Ku stood
The Te»t
Here For

15 years.

Wall Taper; Window Shades,

Colors in Oil and Japan.
Surfaceue, All Kinds of Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Stains for House and Fancy Work.

BOOKS, SCHOOL GLOBES, KINDERGARTEN SUPPLIES.
- - - school record books, crayons, erasers, etc.

W. H. GOODYEAR,

Down They Go!
Nobody in the county ever saw such
Bargains in the Boot and Shoe Line as w”e are givbig at the present time. Cold weather is coming
on and you will want something not only warm
and comfortable, but something that will. last as
well. .Just now there is an active demand for
Felt Boots and Rubber goods, and to supply that
demand we are selling

Cook &amp; Cook.

^ffiCyclists are now not allowed to ride,
run or operate their wheels xiu any side
walk in tbe city; so says the new ordi­
nance.
The large amount of canned goods we
sell always keeps our stock new, so you
can be assured-of fresh goods when yon
buy of us.
PuiLprs A Erb.
What shall I buy for Christmas?
Well
one of those handsome lamps at Phillips A
Erbs, will be sure to please a wife, sister,
or friend and they don’t cost much either.

An exchange remarks: “It is now
thought that President Cleveland actually
wrote a letter endorsing Hill, but that It
bore one of the new stamps and is held
somewhere for postage.”

The Mishawaka Combination Knit. Boot for
$2 50 and $2.75.
Felt Boots and Rubbers for $2.00.
Remember that we are sole agents for the genuine
Snag Proof Rubber Boots and Shoes, the best
goods ever offered for the money and guaranteed
to give satisfaction. Buy a pair and you will
never use anything else. Our motto is to give the
best goods at the lowest prices possible. Give us
a call.........
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W. H. SPENCE

Prosecutor Sweezey has served a notice
upon tbe proprietors of the Journal •de­
manding to know the name of the writer
of the anonymous letter contained in
I the Journal and signed “Mother.”
The Michigan Central has changed
tbeir time table somewhat, the chief
change being that the train which arrived
in this city about one o’clock in the after­
noon now reaches here at 10:40 in the
morning.

Thanksgiving will soon be here and
Phillips and Erb will be well supplied
with fresh oysters, crackers, celery and
everything that goes to make a first class
Thanksgiving dinner. Please remember
this and give them a call.
We do not say we have the best of
everjlhing sold in a grocery store, nor that
we sell the cheapesL but remember we
sell as good as anybody and will not be
undersold. Drfyou underatand that?
Cook A Cook.

Winter to close at hand and every one
wbo has to buy groceries, of course desires
to get as much for tbeir money as possible
for the times are rotten close and a little
architecture. -State Republican.
money has to go a long way, so do not for­
“Peek’s Bad Boy” Company, which has get to call on
Cook A Cook.
been ao many years on tbe road, will ap­ /Jffi Julios Russell gave • very pleas­
pear at the opera bouse, ' Wednesday, ant five o’clock tea Friday In honor of
Nov. 28th. An excellent programme Is Mrs. Caddie VanArman.
The table
promtoed, one which presents an excruci­ was beautifully decorated with chryatingly funny farce comedy, with tbe as­ santbemums, and carnations were used as
sistance of pretty women and witty come­ favors. Cover* were told for twenty-two.
dian*. Special scenery. Including the
Sugar fifteen time* tweeter than tbe
famous grocery store, may be expected,
sugar beet prouuct has been extricated
and alas magnificent costumes, bright
from cotton seed meal by a German scien­
music, specialties and tun of a wholesome tist. Experts in chemistry are confident
kind from tbe moment the curtain rises that a highly concentrated sugar wfll be

until It* laat salt

produced comiaerctallY

Lb tbe Sunday School convention at
Grand Rapid*, according to the last en­
rollment. there were 1505 delegates. It
was estimate that there were 300 not
enrolled. Of thia number 10$ were miulsters, 154 superintendents and the remain­
der were acbolara. teachers, etc.. There
were 4S4 Methodist, 832 Baptists,
CoDgregationaiiata. 175 Presbyterian*. 102
Reformed church, 43 Church of Chriat. 20
Evangelical. 17 United Bret hern. 7 Protes­
tant Eplacopafo, 6 Lutherans, 5 Catholic*.
The remainder of the delegate* faked io
indicate tbeir denominations.
Fiftythree oo«mU« were represented.

years.
The trial of Mrs In Hurd, of Allegan,
for tbe murder of her husband has been
put over until tbe December term of court
Her ball has been reduced from 110,000 to
&gt;5,000.
George Geodell aud Eugene
Baker, of Hopkins township are her

within

a

few

I

In These Times
A dollar looks as large as a
town clock, and a man has got to
see the same proportionate value in
the goods he buys.
This week we are offering.
GOOD HEAVY COTTON UNDERWEAR FOR
35c
BEST WHITE MERINO
“
“ - 40c
SHIELD FRONT and DOUBLE BACK GREY UNDERSHIRTS, 50c
WOOL UNDERWEAR
*1.25.

15c to 45c

WOOL SOCKS from

The reputation of this house is it’s
most valuable possession and is your
sure guarantee of square dealing.
Gloves and Mittens

bondsmen.

&lt;&gt;wh&gt;( to Uw tai U»1 &lt;&gt;» expenditure,
for wbool purpooe. Ibis Je*r were blgber
tbu tbe eslHo.le made by tbe Common
Connell, taxes will be'somewhat laraet
Itran was oxpected. They win be about
N.M on every »100, aweooed valuation.

I

Plush and Cloth Caps.

R. K. Grant

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60,000
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dm that Mr. Alfred Talbott
sketching it," he replied. "This will adv:.
be my third sketch of lhe range, and I
Point,
had
been commissioned a second
seem to never tire of tracing ita bold
outlines and copying its rugged details lieutenant and assigned to B troop.
Sixth
cavalry,
then stationed at Fort
of rock and pine."
Returning the picture, with a Craig. Lieut Vandever was coming
simple “thank you," nhe rpde home­ under orders to report to CoL Sanford
'
ward. She allowed her pohw to walk for duty.
(To be Continued.)
slowly along the trail and did not even
chide him for Ktopping.occaaionally to
snatch a mouthful of grass as he loitered
•'God gave us meat, but the devil sent
along, so busy were her thoughts with us cooks,” is ft trite saying.
From bad
the hutable private soldier whom she cooking, faxt eating and overeating, comes
had just left. She had seen in the yet a whole train of diseases.—Indigestion,
crude sketch the work of a master dyspepsia, bllliousnrss, catarrh of tbe
hand, and she. wondered why it was stomach, headache, dizziness, and the like.
that one so gifted should be wearing God also gave us a brainy man, wbo com­
the uniform and performing the duties pounded the “Golden Medical Diacovery,”
a Kreat.dlseratum In America.where every­
of a soldier. His manner was that of
body are In such a hurry to make money,
the polished gentleman, his speech re­
they have no time to eat, aud scarcely any
fined and pleasing, and bis general de­ time to live. It Invigorates tbe liver,
meanor was widely different from that cleanses the blood and tones up the sys­
of any of the other soldiers with whom tem.
she hud been brought in contact. What
could a men of his attainments be do­
Delicate diseases of either serf, however
ing in the ranks of tbe army? The
question flushed through her brain, but induced, speedily and permanently cured.
Book of particulars, 10 cents In stamps,
no reply followed in its wake. A frown mailed sealed in plain envelope Address,
swept over her face, but as quickly World’s Dispensary Medical Association,
vanished at a rebuking thought
MS Main St. Buffalo, N. Y.
“O, no, not crime," she mused.
Marsbait Is to have a business college. *
“Thoee clear eyes of his mirrored a
clear soul. He must not be classed
A cup of muddy coffee is not wholeeome
with those who lurk in the shadow of neither is a bottle of muddy medicine.
enlistment to escape the searching One way to know a reliable and skillfullyeye of justice. There is a romance prepared blood-purifier Is by Its freedom
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is al­
strewn along his trail of life. There from sediment.
mutt be. Perhaps it was an affair of ways bright and sparkling, because it is
the hrart Yes, that must be the cor­ an extract and not a decoction.
rect solution of the queer problem.
Tbe slate election cost Bay county Wl".
Some cruel fair one in the far-away
Scrofula is one of the most fatal among
east, of which I have read but never the scourgee which afflict ' mankind.
seen, has crushed his happiness and he Chronic soree, cancerous humors, emaufled to the army ranks hoping to meet clatlon, and consumption, are the result
death at the hands of an Indian foe­ of Scrofula.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla eradi­
man. How could a girl be so cruel to cates this poison, and restores, to the
so hahdsome a man, and one so intelli­ blood, tbe elements of life and health.
gent and refined?”
Ypsilami will erect a soldiers monu­
Thus she mused until she reached
her home. Throwing the rein to the ment.
orderly in waiting she softly entered
Baldness Is either hereditary or caused
her father's sitting-room and awoke by sickness, mental exhaustion, wearing
him from the half sleep into which he tight-fitting hats, and by overwork and
had fallen In his easy chair by a feath­ trouble. Hall’s Renewer will prevent it.
ery kiss on the cheek.
Escanaba has shipped 3,000,000 tons of
“Well, Sunshine, did you enjoy your iron this season.
ride?” he asked, drawing her to a seat
Mes. Chas. Root, Cedar bprings. Mich.,
on his knee and more forcibly return­
was told by physicians that they could do
ing her kiss.
nothing
for heir. After taking two-bottles
“0, very much, papa. I rede clear
down to the Tafoya ranch six miles oc- of “Adironda" she was able to do her own
low, and on my way back I found such work and ride to town to do her shopping.
a curiosity."
Sold by W. H. Goodyear.
"You are eternally picking up curios.
Ann Atbor sewer system will be finished
What was it this time? A moss agate,
^before
Christmas.
ft'pew species of cactus, a rare flower t
that you never happened to come onto
before, or a magnificently large horned
toad?"
“O, no, papa, none of those. I could
never place this one with my collection.
j It is not of the geological, floral nor
reptile species, papa: but a living, mov­
ing, breathing—human, being."
“A Mexican freak, eh? And what
was it like?*'
Ithaca schools have been closed on ac­
“No, nor was it a Mexican. You are a count of scarlet fever.
horribly poor guisser, pupa. It was a
soldier, a private soldier of the post. I
came upon him while he was sketching
the Fra Cristobel range, and when I
asked if I might look at his sketch I
really expected to sec nothing but awk­ When she was a Child, ahe cried for Castoria.

one leading aim of his life. The best
instructors which money could secure
had been brought from the far-away
east to look after her instruction, and
when she reached her eighteenth year
her educa tion in all necessary branches
Br CAPTAIN JACK CRAWFORD.
was complete, and she possessed as fine
accomplishments as she could have se­
Copyrighted «3o4. by Captain Jack Crawford, cured in any academy in the land. Born
in a border military fort and reared in
- . All Rights Reserved
the garrisons of the far west, she became
i,
CHAPTER L
imbued with the spirit of adventure in­
INTBODUCT10N.
cident to frontier life, and was never
•
CRAIG, iu so happy as when dashing over the cac­
W/
the territory of tus studded plain or wooded river bot­
C,’.
New Mexico, tom on her strong-limbed pony or ex­
stands upon a ploring the gulches and canyons cleft
k’S’h mesa, or in the breasts of the adjacent moun­
J) piece of table tains.
land, overlookThe picture of this young border
ft
y\ &lt;
^e historic princess was indelibly stamped upon
JAR'-Cu
valley of the the hearts of several of the younger
K ’0 G r a n de. officers of the garrison, yet none of
^he view from them were suitors for her hand. They
knew how her father idolized her and
wildly pictur­ held her as a precious jewel set in bis
esque. The long crown of life for him alone, aud each
stretch of river, one felt that it would be almost sacri­
grass - carpeted lege to attempt to pluck the gem from
valley dotted its parent setting and transfer it to an­
with groves of other. She had, seemingly, no espe­
cotton wood cial favorite among the young men of
trees, the low the post. The same sweet smile which
adobe houses of the Mexican ranch- \vould set the heart of a young officer
eroa, tbe great black bowlders and throbbing with delight would illumine
xno&lt;n&gt;uient.s of lava rock across the her pretty features while bending over
strea m, set in beds of mesquite bushes the cotpf a sick soldier in the hospital,
ana cactus, far away to the eastward or while thanking the humblest pri­
the bold towering peaks of the San vate who hud done her a favor. She
Aniireas and Oscura ranges, to the treated all alike, and came to lx? looked
southward the Fra Cristobel and to the upon as a treasure which all might" ad­
westward the Magdalena and the San mire but none need ever hope to pos­
Maitco ranges of mountains, all con­ ses*—a devoted child whose father so
tribute to a picture so fascinating in its filled every nook of her pure heart that
rugged grandeur and beauty that it there was no room there for another.
One lively morning in the month of
would seem as mockery for the most
gilded artist to presume to transfer its September, I860, while returning from
details to canvas.
a .gallop down the valley of the Rio
AU of the buildings of this remote Grande, Miss Sanford rode up a gulch
bolder garrison were built of adobes, onto the muti about a mile below the
or isnn-dried bricks of Mexican manu­ fort. As she came out upon the higher
facture. officers’ quarters. l»arracks for ground she observed a young soldier
the enlisted men. storehouses, stables, sitting upon a rock near the trail busily
eta, being but one story in height. engaged in sketching. She was her­
Around the post rah a line of earth­ self a clever artist and passipnately
works thrown up during the civil war fond of drawing- from nature, and her
when 1 ndian and confederate foe alike interest in the soldier was at once
cowetcd its possession. The buildings aroused. He had not noticed her ap­ ;
foiined a hollow square around a level Eroach, so deeply interested was he in
is work, and she reined in her pony a
parade ground some twenty acres in
cxlient, and in the center during the few yards distant from where he sat to '
occupancy of the fort stood a tall flag­ study him. There was a pleased ex­
staff from the top of which, every day pression on her face when she noted
in the year from sunrise to sunset gun, that he was a handsome young man
the stars and stripes floated proudly in. with a frank, honest face, neat and
tidy in dress, and wearing an air of inthe semi-tropical "breezes.
At the time of which 1 write the fort
was garrisoned, by four troops of cav­
alry, two companies of infantry and a
battery of light artillery. The com­
manding officer. Col. Elmore Saiiford,
was a dignified, gruff old veteran who
had grown gray in the service of his
country, a strict disciplinarian who ex­
acted with unflinching severity the
performance of every duty from of­
ficers and men alike with promptness
and precision. Every infraction of mil­
itary rules met with swift punishment,
whether the offender wore the goldlaced uniform of the officer or the plain
garb of the private soldier. He pos­
sessed a volcanic temper, at times,
when angered, storming and swearing
like a madman, then as quickly subsid­
ing into his usual state of icy dignity.
Those most familiar with his moods
met these fitful outbursts of passion
with no thought of resentment, for

PRIVATE BROWN

they knew tho old man never meant
lhe half he said, and that beneath his
forbidding exterior rested a soul that
was really warm and generous.
The light &lt;rf the old commander’s
military home was his daughter Alice,
his only child, wbo came as a ray of
sunshine into his life but a week be­
fore the death of his beloved wife. At

ward, ill-shaped work. You can im­
agine my surprise when I- observed
that he was an artist of no ordinary
skill.
-—
Oh! there
„ &lt;w- must be tueh a romance connected with his life. Have
you ever discovered men of refined
tastes in the ranks, papa, driven there
by romantic causes?”
“Yes, the romance of crime. The
service and an assumed name have
served as a barrier between many a
criminal and tho outraged laws.. Who
Is this fellow?”
“0, I am sure this man is not a criminnl, pupa. You would share that be­
lief with me were you to see him. I
spoke but a few words with him, and
did not ask his name. He wore the
cavalry uniform."
“Well, Sunshine, it is not at all im­
probable that if his past history were
laid before you, you would find it a
dark one. You must not allow your
romantic little brain to picture him a
prince Ln disguise. Come, dinner is
waiting, and I am as hungry as a troop­
er after a hard day’s scout. Attention,
squad! Right facet Forward, march!"
Gayly trilling the air of “The Girl I
Left Behind Me” she led the way with
military step to the dining-room, the
old colonel marching after her with
the precision of other days.

CHAPTER IL
The soldier artist resumed his seat as
tellectual refinement which seemed Alice rode away, and sat and watched
sadly out of place in one whose lot was her until a bend in the trail hid her
cast among the rough soldiers of the from his eyes? He had often seen ths
ranks. It must be remembered that I young girl at a distance and had ad­
write of the days just following the mired her graceful figure and light,
close of our great civil war, when the springy step, but had never before had
ranks of the regular army on the an opportunity to closely observe her
frontier were made up of rough, illiter­ tece. As she sat on her pony bowed
ate men largely fished from the slums over his sketch he had studied her
of the eastern cities, many of them features, and he thought he had never
having fled to the west and buried seen so beautiful a g irl. Her sunny
themselves in the army under assumed disposition flashed softly from her
names to escape the consequences of laughing blue eyes, and the lingering
echoes of her low, sweet voice re­
the bairacks of the private soldiers
sheltered a man of artistic tastes, and
the spectacle presented of a soldier
There was a marked stir in the so­
wielding the pencil of the artist was cial circles of the garrison when an
to her a revelation.
official communication from the war
The soldier becoming aware of her
presence glanced up from his work,
and, noting that it was the daughter

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1 cis week,

1. E. Hoffleot Mlddle.llle baa pabmled
• tatt-lreklne re.I Ipr trelrht care. Sereral rail road, will ure them and be will
bare them manntaotured In hla own town.
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The Anderton Houre, the Sneat hotel In

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must reach tbh office Tuesdays at latest tc
insure insertion ta the Issue oh the week
when brought
laiUl? oni’iy
cl,r® caUrrh Is to purify the
!
1&lt;WX s Rsrsanarllta purifies »be blood
and tones up the whole system.
Nashville taxes will be a little lower
than usual this year.

Tbe canning factory at Charlotte Is
closed for the season.
About 30,000
bushels ot apples were bought bv them.
The onion crop is quite an important
one In Eaton county. Ode Charlotte firm
alone has shipped five car loads.

Rev’s. Connelly and Struble, the Evan­
gelists who were so successful at the
Prairieville revival meetings are now con­
ducting meetings at Plainwell.

Claims amounting to $229.83 for the ex­
penses ot suppressing the smallpox out­
break. were presented to lhe Board of
Supervisors at Its -recent session by the
Otsego board of health, and allowed.

Before election a democratic farmer of
Tuscola county wanted to bet his fine farm
against Siooo that Hill would be elected
governor of N. Y. Fortunately for him
he was not taken up, and now trembles
at his folly.

Four men escaped from the Charlotte
M. D Halley, Receiving Teller Grand Rap­
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too much in favor of ‘Adlronda,’' Wheeler's
a cell and squeezing through an aperture
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Prepared by Wheeler and Fuller Medicine of eight incbea and sliding down to tbe
Co.. Cedar Springs. Mich. Sold by.
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accord. They were in jail for burglariz­
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——...

pxamon Coanrll met In to!,. rereton
Frt. ere. ho,, le, taw.
M,Jor Onraw|
presiotng.
Pre—at at roll all. AW Brematl. Hick,.
Huffman, Tinkler. Welraert and Walea.
Absent at roil call. Aid Busby and Os­
born.
Mini, ot lul nntluE read and appro,,
eq.
by Aid Hicks that the city give
10 per cent of all the money invested by
Mr. John McLarty to start a buggy fac­
tory iu the city. Same to be made satlsfactory to Mr. McLarty aud the city.
Carried, Ayes, All.
An ordinance relative to running and
operating bicycles on tt&gt;e sidewalks.
Sec. 1. The Common Council of the
city of Hastings ordains that it shall not
be lawful for any person to ride, run or
operate any blcyele on any sidewalk In
tbeclty of Hastings.
Sec. 2. Any person who shall violate
tbe foregoing section shall upon convic­
tion be punished by a fine not exceeding
ten dollars and costs of prosecution, and
In default of payment thereof, shall be
Imprisoned In tbe coanty jail of Barry
County until such fine and costs are paid,
not exceeding thirty days.

A Vicksburg man has a turnip weighing
thirteen pounds and ten ounces; another
a radish weighing twenty-ono pounds and
„
,
WJ). Bennett.
n half; while a lady ot that town has a
Moved by Aid Huffman that tbe above
chrysanthemum with 222 blossoms.
be adopted and published In accordance
An Otsego domestic took a hot flat Iron with the charter. Carried.
Ayes. Bennett. Busby, Hicks. Huffman
to bed. and was aroused iu the middle of
Welasert and Waters
tho night by the smell of smoke and found
Nays, Tinkler.
the bed on fire. She gave the alarm just
Moved by Aid Bennett that the city
in time to save her life and the house rent of Frank S’andley the basement of
his shop at $1 per month. Carried.
from being burned to the ground.
Ayes, Bennett, Busby. Hicks, Huffman.
A boy of twenty-six has become the Tinkler. Welasert aud Waters.
•
Nays. None.
absolute ruler of the greatest empire in
Moved by Aid Welssert that an order
tbe world, covering one sixth of all the of $90 t&gt;e urawn Itf favor of Mr. Worthy
land on the globe.
As Czar of all tbe Sloane on sewer contract on Broadway. '
Carried, Ayes, Bennett, Husby. Hicks,
Russians he governs solely by his own
will without the shadow^of a congress or Huffman. Tinkler. Welasert and Waters.
Nays. None.
other representative body.
His active
Moved by Aid Hicks that $3 be allowed
army is composed of one million eight Jack Shea for removing stone on Not th
hundred thousand soldiers with an armed Broadway.
The following accts audited:
and organized reserve of six million more.
Mich -Supply Co.,packing
$ 4.50
Behind this force be has fifteen million Standard Oil Co., oil
4 99
men subject to military duty.
His army R. Green, labor
.30
.30
expenses are many times those of Ger­ Ed Holbrook
24.00
many. Is it any wonder that Napoleon Diamond Compound Co., goods
Frank Stehbins,nse chairs and tables 1 50
said Russia may dominate Europe? Our W. A. McDonald, labor
.75
countrj- boasts of geographical brradth.but F. Fifield
1.50
C.
Grace
the czar is noa building a straight line
E&lt;l Masters, repairs on scraper
1.25
rail road, east and west, within bis domain B’-n Matthews, ctg.
1.25
which will be twice as long as the dis­ W. Beadle, st w
3 40
.90
tance between New York and San Francis­ L. Beadle
.25
co, wlille bls realm reiq^s from the Arc­ F. Br.dlr
C. Bisbwp
.25
tic sea to the Chinese wall. The latent E. Spcnahle
.25
resources of the empire are more varied F. Stanlev.
25
4 68
and extensive than thoee of any other H. E. L 4P. Co. lights
I). Muniork. labor
.
3.00
county.—Marshall Statesman.
Stanley «fc Radford, tent of shop
7 &lt;10
W. F. Hicks, lock for ballot bux
1.00
Common Sense
Charley Grace, labor
.30
Should be used iu attempting to cure that very Charley Grace
.75
disagreeable dl«ease. {catarrh. As catarrh Clarence Bishop
.60
originates Impurities In the blood, local appli­
.75
cations can do no permanent good. The com­ David Wolcott
mon sense m-thod of treatment Is to purify Henry Barnaby
.50
the blood, and for this purpose there Is no pre­ John tnchholdt
.75
paration superior to Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
75
Henry Wentworth
4.00
W.
D.
BennetL
Board
Registration
| Hood's Pills are the best after dinner pills,
R.
C.
Waters
“
4.00
assist digestion, prevent constipation.

—=

Newton J. Brunson, Clerk Election
6.00
John N. Hessmer
6.0c
T« Warner, Gate Keeper
2.00
Jno. &amp; Jinks
“
2.00
Geo Tinkler, Regis, and Election
104)0
Henry Osborn. ••
»•
IOjOO
L. H. Evans, Election
64)0
Tom Brice.
“
6.00
Jesse Downs,
••
6.00
Heury Buorom. Gate Keeper
BjOO
Charles Beckwith, ••
2.00
Frank Ryerson, work
.50
John J. Babcock, rent of shop
J. Weissert, Board Registration
4.00
Ed Holbrook,
••
4.00
J. Weissert, Election Board
6.00
N. Bailey,
••
6.00
K. Busby.
M
6.00
M. Biker,
6.00
F. Hotchkiss, clerk
600
Ed Holbrook, "
6.00
W. H. Spence, Sr., Gate Keeper
2.00
Wm. Clark.
“
2.00
R. B. Wightman, Board Registration 4,00
C.-L. Huffman
“
4.00
T. J. Bush, Inspector
6.00
H. G. Hayes,
••
6 00
C. L. Huffman.
“
6.00
C. F. Brooks, Clerk
6.00
James Hughes, -*
Henry Burke, Gate Keeper
3.00
F. E. Shaver,
••
2.00
Moved
the accts, be
-----by
w Aid Hicks
-------- that
----- ,
allowed and orders drawn on respective
funds fur same. Carried,
Ayes, Bennett, Busby, Hicks, Huffman,
Tinkler, Weissert and Waters.
Nays, None.
Moved by Aid Wetesert that lhe bill of
A. Replugle Im? laid on the table.
Amended by Aid Bennett that the
bill be referred to the Fin. com.
Amendment carried
Ayes, All.
Moved by Aid Tinkler that the bills of
M. C IL R. Co. be referred to chairman of
Water Com, Carried,
Ayes, All.
• Moved by Aid Huffman that the bill of
W. F. Hicks of 850 for sprinkling be al­
lowed. Carried.
Ayes, Bennett, Busby, Huffman, Tink­
ler and Waters.
Nays, Weissert.
Moved by Aid Weissert that the bills
for hauling carts to tire be referred to
' Chairman ot Fire Co. and same to be glv। en to Mr. Bessnier. Carried,
I Ayes, All.
I On motion of Aid Welasert, Council
1 adjourned to Fn. eve, Nr". 23. '94.
E. is. Holbrook,
Recorder.

agency of the killing of
Horae, a famous Indian pullcenjan.

Big

Foot

in 1890.
Old Chief FaM Thunder
and his son. Plenty Bird, hacked Red

lynching by other Indiana Bed Horae
did tbe government good service in the
last uprising, and his murder was the
result of a long-standing grudge. HU
murderers will have a preliminary
hearing to-day.
Cincinnati. Nov. 19.—Bev. Henry
Preserved Smith, . of Lane seminary
and , Presbyterian fame, came into
formal possession of a fortune Satur­
day. Recently his mother died at
Dayton, O., and on Saturday her will
was probated.
Her property, exclu­
sive of bequests aggregating $15,000, la
'willed equally to each of her four chil­
dren. Her estate is Mtimated at $300,­
000.

The law students of University of
Michigan will present a bust of Judge
Cooley to the law school.
Th«re la more Catarrh In this section of the
counto than all other diseases put together,
and until the last few years was sup)»o*ed to be
Incurable. For a great many years doctors,
onwniinced tt a loeal disease, and prescribed
local remedies, and by constantly falling to cure
with lotit treatment, pronounced It Incurable.
Science has proven catarrh to be a constitution­
al disease, and. the-etore, requires constitu­
tional treatment 11*11% catarrh Cure, manu­
factured by F. J Cheney &amp; Co , Toledo, Ohio.
I* th- only constItu. tonal cure on tbe market.
It Is taken Internally tn doses from 10 drops to
ateaspoo tut. It acts directly on the blond and
mucou* surfaces &gt;f the svs’em. Thev offer one
hundred dollars for any case It fa Is to cure.
Send for circulars and testimonials. Address.
F. J. CnKNKY &amp; Co., Toledo, O.
EIFSold by Druggists, 7SC.

A friend in need is a friend Indeed, and
not less than one million people have
found Just such a friend In Dr. King’s
New Discovery for consumption, coughs
and colds. If you have never used this
great cough medicine, one trial will con­
vince you that it has wonderful curative
powers in all diseases of throat, chest and
lungs. Each bottle Is guaranteed to do all
that is claimed or money will be re­
funded. Trial bottles free at W. H. Good­
year’s drug store. Large bottles 50c and
$1.00.

Having the needed merit to more than
make good all the advertising claimed tor
them, the following four remedies have
reached a phenomenal sale. Dr. King's
New Discovery, for consumption, coughs
colds, each bottle guaranteed—Electric
Bitters, the great remedy for liver, stom­
ach and kidneys. Bucklens Arnica Salve
the best In tbe world, and Dr. Kings New
Life Pills which are a perfect pill. AU
these remedies are guaranteed to do just
what Is claimed for them and tbe dealer
whose name is attached herewith, will be
glad to tell you more of them. Sold at W.
H. Goodyear’s drugstore.
B nekton's Arnlc*y**lve

The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
coms, and all skin Irruptions, and posi­
tively cure piles or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the
druggist.

Paw Paw's fruit evaporating works have
used 35,000 bushels of apples this season.

The people at Peck, In Sanilac county,
are talking of having their village incor­
porated.

A hunter in Montmercy killed a white
deer last week and has had it mounted.

A Wheel within a Wheel!
An Extra Special Sale Within the Great Advance
Sale, Preparatory to Change in Firm.
The cutting and slashing of our Mens Suit Stock and the enormous sale of the past two weeks reveals the fact that we
have about 200 Suits in Frocks and Sacks, sizes 35, 36, 37, comprising all kinds of goods, that sold from S8.00 $ to 25.00,a suit.
These suits are the ends of lots that aggregated thousands. Their mates are all gone and these must go too.

ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24,
These Suits will be placed on one counter and marked,

any SUIT FOR $6.88
suit

xTgiZ5.™^^^

HOUSEMAN, DONNAI

MONROE STREET, CORNER WATERLOO, GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.

JONES,

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next Wednesday* Nov. 38th.
pany is composed of a jolly erew wbo
The UbuHe Howell Co. held forth to I
makes no end of fun for all wbo favor
•mall bouse Tuesday night. Those pre­
them wUh a visit. Thia la a new combin­
sent were much pleased with lhe play and
ation with an old name and it keeps
players. Doubtless wlien they visit Has­
strictly abreast of the times by Introduc­
tings again they will have a belter house.
ing new specialities and inventing new
The northern peninsula is swarming busineo.
-with men who are going Into tbe lumber
Ed. Smith was tbe victim a runaway ac­
districts.
Vast tracts of timber have
cident Monday afternoun. While driving
been burned over and In order to save it,
Steve Yeckley’a team north on Michigan
II will have to be cut. The wages will
Ave. towards tbe bridge tbe whlffletrees
run from $86 to ffito a month and there Is
dropped down, scaring the horse* and
said to be plenty of work.
causing them to run. Mr Smith tried
FoltVwing is said to be a simple cure for hard to hold the horeee, but the
warts; Two or three times a day put a wagon tongue dropped down and striking
drop of vinegar on the wart and then pnt the Into tbe ground threw him out onto
on as much biking soda as the vinegar the frozen ground cutting his face badly
will absorb. Keep it on ten minutes and aud hurting his hand, but fortunately
in a few days the wart will drop off and breaklng no bones.
The wagon was
leave no mark but a tiny white spoL
smashed aomewbat but no further damage
The great search light that was exhibit­ of consequence resulted.
ed at the World’s Fair and at the Midwin­
Mayor Greusel is eutitled to a great deal
ter Exposition, at Sau Francisco, has of credit for bringing about the Cltlzeps
found a permanent resting place at Mt. meeting, which has already resulted in
Lowe. Cal., from which place tbe rays of having a good many matters fully diaeuwthis Baht can be seen at a distance of two ed by the people wbo were unacquainted
hundred miles, when the air is clear.
with them before. For InMance we doubt
Columbian souvenir half dollars Will If one person out of .50 knew that lhe
‘ spun make their appearance in .your Mayor had neither vote nor veto power on
change no doubt. The government is now lhe most important question# tlret could
making a(iut&gt;i*erate effort to get what they affect the city’s Interests.
The questions
have iu rii^ulation. More than 130.000 of proposed before the meeting df Cittxena
them have been paid out of the sub treas­ were all well-timed and each one of them
ury in New Yurfc within lhe last week.
1* worthy of earnest thought. Though
It is now staled that pure whiskey can Some of them may not be adopted, yet
be made from beets. An experiment re­ there are others which should be. and no
cently made at Omaha. Neb., has demon­ doubt will be adopted.

strated this facL The beet is fast becom­
ing converted into many unheard of ideas
and we are only waiting at tbe present
age when the * "dead beat" will be made
into a recourse of good bank notes.
Court has been occupied since Monday
To-day the case of E. Salisbury against
PeoAdelbert Merchant is on trial,
pie vs John Denton, perjury, nolle press­
ed. Will Otto, forgery, standing mute.
a plea of not guilty was entered. The
lUpson—Crouch case is the only jury
case for this time.. Yesterday a verdict
in the case was rendered.

Beware of the tramp or traveling tinker
who offers to sell you h pair of brass
spectacles for gold ones that he claims to
have foun t, and will take 50 cents or what.ever be can get for them. Any intelligent
person would know at onee. that if they
were genuine, they would bring very much
more as old gold than the prices they offer
them for.
There were more convictions in the Up­
per Peninsula for violation of the deer
law th October than during the entire
four years following the wtabiishment of
the office of game warden. Several hun­
dred dollars were collected in fines from
outside hunters: tons of Tension seized and
given to poor people and many a valu­
able dog shot during the chase.
An Important decision regarding the
Australian system of voting has been
handed down by our supreme court. It
sometimes happens, as inspectors of
elections have observed, that a voter
mark.i his ticket at the head aud then
marks each name below IL Also that in
ca»e of a party fusion be marks both of
the tickets that are alike.
In such eases
the oourt holds that tbe ballot is illegal
and must not be counted, the point being
that such marking might be to distinguish
ballots.
The 41st semi-annual Missionary meet­
ing of the Western Michigan diocese, of
tbe Episcopal church is in progress in lhe
Emmanuel church this week. About 20
clergymen are present, interesting ses­
sions are being held and are well attended.
This afternoon at 2.00 a paper on “Tbe
Teacher’s work without the Sunday
School” will be read and reports from tire
Sunday Schools of the diocese given. At
•4.00 p. m. there will be a service for the
' children with a sermon by Rev. E. M.
Duff.

Chas Root was arrested last week for
stealing.a coat.
It seems that several
weeks ago a young man by tbe name of
Smith went into Del Merchants’ livery
stable where Root was working and while
there bad a fit, to which be was subject.
When be recovered his coat was missing
and stayed missing until about two weeks
ago when it was found at the old man
Archie’s where Root had taken It to be
colored. Root was taken before Justice
Riker, plead guilty and will spend tbe
next 60 days in jail.

We have in our possession a very rare
curiosity in the shape of one of those new
postage stamps, it is a curiosity because
it really sticks to paper. Tbe post office de-.
jArtmect at Washington,
receiving
mtn) complaints concsrntng she new
stamp*. one of the most unique of which
wss front a new York fanner who sent an
envelope, with one of the ww stamps
firmly rivited on. to the Postmaster Gen­
eral. Inside the envelope was a letter
poatiur oat the farmers tale of woe. and a
narratton of bis ansuccess'ul attempt to
get tbe stamp to stick.
Grand Rapid* A
Chicago capitsl
will build an electric railway «round

Hicks, tbe St. Louis weather prophet
predicts storms and cold spells for Novem­
ber. A cold wave is due frynu'tbe 13lh to
16th. At the Slst the indications of gath­
ering storms will appear and between that
dale and the S5th, a regular storm period
will run Its course from west to cast.
Storms of rain, anow and wind will re­
sult, and another polar wave will bring up
the rear, spreading hefvy frosts and sharp
freezing over tbe greater part of the con­
tinent. The new moon on lhe 37th will
cause a sudden and marked change to
wanner weather, inducing active stonns of
rain, wind aud snow. November is pretty
sure to end in the midst of sharp freezing
in all northern sections, with frosts far to
tbe south.

—----------- ..fUble of
grinding up over 100 tons of roA per day,
for macadamizing tbe streets. This Is
something our city should have some day. I
Ro MX. Nov. 19—The reports of dis­
Streets built up In this manner are almost aster* oust I by the earthquakes iu
equal to pavements and mud and water are southern Italy are still meager, but
u iknown to them.
they suffice to show' that there has
The Bad Boy will make his father, been great loss of life- Procoplc. a
village of 1,300 inhabitant* in Reggio
"Major Peck” stand around lively, to the
di Calabria, has been obliterated. Vir­
undoubted delight tf big audience at t)»e tually all the buildings were thrown
opera bouse next week. The situations into ruins. Tbe number of deaths
iu the play are all capital, tbe dialogue Is is
not
known,
bat
in
one
pleasing, brisk and wonderfully free from church forty-seven persons were buried
‘‘chestnuts/’ and tbe man who will not alive under fallen walls- The last au­
thoritative report was that the list of
laugh heartily when he sees the play, must
dead was well above sixty. In another
indeed be of morose and sentimental dis­ village of the same province eight
position.
*
persons were killed outright by falling
Rev. W. A. Hunsberger, formerly of buildings. The damage to property
offitbe M. E. church of this city, is doing his been enormous. Troops and
cials are going to the help of the «ufbusiness right along at his new home in
faring districts.
King Humbert haa
Milwaukee, as will be seen by tbe follow- sent several donations from his pridispatch to lhe Chicago Inter-Ocean under rate puree.
date of Milwaukee, Nov. 11: "Last Fri­
Many Buildings Wrecked.
The province of Reggio di Calabria
day night, a party of four young people
has
suffered
most from the earth­
registered at the Davidson hotel, as Mr.
quakes. although several town* in the
and Mrs. Griffith, Miss Grace Richardb,
adjacent province of- Catanzaro di
and R. IL Griffith, of Mattoon, 111. Mr. Calabria were shakeu severely. In
and Mrs. Griffith were bride and groom Triparui, for instance, twenty build­
of only a few hours, having been married ings were laid in ruins and several
that same day at Chicago. They decided persons were killed. In Mileto, also
to come to Millwaukee and spend a few in Catanzaro, many were injured.
At 10 o’clock Sunday evening reports
days here. IL 11. Griffith is a brother of
of deaths, injuries and the demolition
tbe groom and Miss Richards is an inti­
of buildings had been received from
mate friend of the bride.
These two seventeen communes.
In Bagnara
young people scarcely knew each other seven persons were killed outright; iti
Oppido
Mamartina,
four,
in Santa Euwjieu they were brought together In the
wedding part},, but they soon organized a phemia, eighL Score* of others were
mutual admiration society with themselves injured in these towns. Many pro­
visions have been sent to the south of
and Cupid as members. All four were
Italy and the relief work is organizing
chatting together when Mrs. Griffith said rapidly. Premier Crispi ha* sent the
in fun, "you two don’t dare get married.” prefect of Bagnara apd the head men
Then both young people declared they of several smaller town* large gift* of
just would get married. "You get a tuhiv money.
Camped iu tbe Open Air.
Ister and I will gel married to you,’’ said
In Sicily telegraphic communication
Miss Richards to the slugle Mr. Griffith.
has been restored. The people of Mes­
It was rather late that night then, but yes­ sina still fear to return to their houses,
terday Mr. Griffith went to Rev. Dr. and the majority of them are encamped
Hunsberger, of Grand Ave. M.JL church. In open spaces, railway carriage* and'
Mr. Hunsberger went to.the Davidson and vessels in the harbor. Electric lights
set
to replace the
made the jonng people one. Thcr^ were have been
thus two sets of Mr- and Mrs. Griffith, lighthouse which was destroyed, and
a torpedo boat patrols the channel.
and all parties concerned seemed to Ire ex­ In Milazzo, near Messina, a sharp
tremely weir pleased. The quartet left ft t shock was felt Sunday. Many walls
Chicago ot 4 p. m. today.”
were cracked, but nobody was killed.

Possibly Hastings may have another
factory A gentleman having large ex­
perience in the manufacture of buggies
and wagons was in tbe city last week with
the idea of forming a stock company. He
met a delegation of representative business
men and received definite replies as to
what terms he might expect. Later the
council was called together and agreed to
give a bonus of 10 per cvuL on all the
money Invested here in a plant. About
$15,000 capital' was deaired. A definite
answer is expected from the gentlemen in
a short time. Hastiugs owes much to Uie
manufacturing institutions she has sccured,' each one of which has paid the city
welt*t«n the investment made and has
fbniished employment to labor at a time
when there would have been nothing to
do had.it uot been for the factories.

US FOR

RUBBERS
We have all kinds and sizes and a large stock. We are
selling them at the

LOWEST LIVING FRIGES
AT THE LITTLE RED FRONT SHOE STORE

Woolley &amp; BrOnson
Basting* Marksts.

SMOKE THE

Buuer. JCC0I8

9H.

—- to 9
Potatoes per bu., 35to 40,
Bye per bu.,40.
Tallow per lb., 3%.
Oats per i&gt;u.. jM to 31.
Wheat, red per bu.. W
Wheat, white per bu.. SO.
(Rover Seed oer bu.. 4 so v
Timothy Seed per bu.. Xufl
Barley jw bu. 80 to 90.
Hay per ton, G-00 to. 8.00.
Pork drewed. SOO.
Beans, 7.1 to 1 JO.
Chleken dressed. 10.
Beef dressed. 4 50 to s.oo.
Beef live, 2M.
.
Mutton. dressed. 4S&gt;.

IIVPMHTKM

“New Arrival"
BEST 5 CENT CIGAR IN
THE MARKET.

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Create*:

lllinUilepl
bojkout. Tell* mH about
this wonderful subject. Whatever jour views
are on Hypnothin, jou will And this book ot
tireaX value. Published prlcr. fit) rente. Bent
free, transportation prepared. If sou remit 25
rents for subscription to Home* und Hearth**,
the elrg*:&gt;t huuseboM monthly Address
HUMES AND HEARTHS PUBLISHING OO-,
Near York.

LOOK FOR THE NAME
ON EACH WRAPPER.

OUT IN THE COLD
AND WET
world as hooC at

WOOL BOOTS.

or Beaver shoes, 3

WOOLEN URL C*.. Miahaaoka. tot
.

F. G. STOWELL.

The Medical Society at Washington, in
its report on the origin and prevalance of ty­
phoid fever says.with great confidence,that
this dreaded and often fatal disease increas­
es In proportion to the saturation of the
soil with decomposing organic matterand to
drinking Infected well-water, aud decreas­
es with tbe use of pure drinking water.
It recommends the abandonment of all
wells and pumps and a thorough cleaning
of the premises inhabited by the citizens.
A careful inspection of all dairies from
which tbe milk supply Is drawn Is also
“ OUT I ’‘—Detroit Journal.
recommended.
The gist of the report is
that tire chief cause of typhoid fever is to
LONG-LIVED RUSSIANS.
be found in drinking impure water and
milk, and that these are impregnated by
tbe saturation of tbe soil with decompos­
It has long been a well-established
ing organic matter. In view of tbe pre­
fact that abnormal longevity is more
valence of this disease in several places 1
in Michigan these words are of warming | common among the Russians than
among any other of the European na­
and Important and should lead to the tions, says the London News. From
abandonment of wells saturated with tilth | an official report collated from wellas most of them are, when it is possible 1 authenticated local registers, it now
to obtain a water supply from any other appears that tho government of Kieff
source.
In organized communities well takes the first place of all Russian
provinces in this respect. During last
waler should not be permitted whenever
year, it is officiallv stated, there were
iris possible to prevent it.
fourteen centenarian deaths registered
Recently we published a statement to 1 in that government. In the city of
Kieff one man died aged 110 years,
the effect that a man in Eaton county
while withih the suburban circle two
owned a Jersey cow whose milk tests 18.­ women died aged respectively 102 and
40 pounds of butter to 100 pounds of 104 years.
milk. Several exchanges scoffed at the
In Berditcheff two men reached the
idea as the milk from the best Jersey at respective ages of 101 and 114 year*. In
Yassilkoff
another patriarch died in his
the World’s Fair only tested 5.97 pounds
115th year. In the same district there
of butter to 100 pounds of milk. The I
died a Jewess aged 105: in SrenigNwodVermontville Ecfro lakes exception to ka, a man of 110 years; in Tarastcsha,
these latter remarks aud published the ! another of 105; in Uman. two men aged
f.iDowing last week, which we think will respectively 106 and 102 year*; in Iladobe read with interest, especially by farm­ mytzel, a Jew agad 107 and a Christian
ers and those Interested in dairy work:— aged 103; and lastly, a man of 105 years
died at Tcherkassy.
The Jersey cow is owned by O. McConHero are fourteen persons, dying
nel of Vermontville, and tbe wonderful within the same year aud within the
test was a* much »f a surprise Iu him, «s limits of one district, whose united
to the superintendent of tbe butter factory ages amount to 1,4W years. According
who made lhe test several times before be to the Saratofl journals there is still
would believe bis Instruments and his own living in that government an ancient
1 veteran of the First Napoleon army,
eyre. But after the meet careful tests in
formerly Lieut. Savin, and since 1819
the presence of a eommitie especially ar- known as Nicolai Alexandrov!tch bavin,
poiuted for the purpose, wbo look the who haa celebrated 126 birthdwva
milk directly from the cow aud carried it
to the factory and had tbe teat made under
thelrown inspeetkm no less than three
St. Joseph, Mo., Nov. 17.—The of­
different times Mid tbe result was as stat­ ficial vote of the state in tbe recent
ed Id the previous report namely 18 40 election gives Robinson (rep.) forjudge
of the supreme court a pltirwlity of

now
prepared

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to fit you in Felt I

■jetmUattffoL Pnicumd

For said by

WE are

Mishawaka All-Knit
Three Uumm •« durable u any felt

MISHAWAKA

H. J. FRftKER

i

button or lace, for

$1.25 to $2.25 a
pair, also Men’s,

Boys’ and Youths’ Feit Boots, Socks and

Rubbers of all kinds. Men’s, Ladies’ and 3
First-Class

Children’s Storm Alaska.

= goods at the lowest possible price,

and see us before buying-.

Call

Your res’p’y

F. G. STOWELL

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Voigt, Herpolsheimer &amp; Co.
THE LEADING HOOSE IN GRAND RAPIDS FOR

Dress Goods, Carpets, Cloaks, Underwear, Blankets, Bedding, Etc.
VISIT OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT FOB THE LATEST PRODUCTIONS.

CARPETS is second to none,
CLOAKS for ladies, misses and children

Our line of

*\ full line of

Blankets from 49c a pair, upward

Quilts at 75c and upward

ASK FOR*OUR FLEECE-LINED UNDERWEAR.
A NEW STOCK OF
OUTING FLANNEL AT 6c A YARD.

When in the city give us a call.’

milk lust

Voigt, Herpolsheimer &amp; Co
78, 80, and 82 Monroe Street.

N.B. Our live ceese leathers are auaraBW oderlws.
taatred of puWtohi

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Hastings Banner.

of any paper in the

VOL. XXXIX.NO. 31.
HASTINGS, Mick, NOVEMBER 29. 1894.

stove sale

FublUted Thnrad,™ by !

“ COOK - BROS, •»
HASTINGS, MICH

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COUNTY NR.WR

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Dowliw*.
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Ira VanvalKenburoh’s
/ 10 to 25
Per Gent.

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10 to 25

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Per Gent.

Discount

Discount

On EVERY
STOVE In
Stock.

On EVERY
STOVE In
stock
INCLUDING THE

Celebrated

Which Have No Equal

GALL EARLY AND GET THE BARGAINS.
N. U. Nails One Cent a Pound.

What Shall I Buy
For Christmas ?
This is a question that will soon
be, and even now is agitating the minds of the
many.

What is More Acceptable
Than Furniture?
Everyone is

always

delighted

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with a present o£ Furniture, and there is always
room for a new piece in,every house.

Large Invoices of'
Goods Especially for the
Holiday Trade
Are being received constantly.
I invite your inspection. Ail prospective buyers
cordially invited to call and examine our superb
Stock.

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nnd^perlng tbe Interior of K. Clemen.

o4t^m 1D”’!!!X*“U
evtL
vysters will be served.
h“ rel“n«&lt;’ frera her
\isit with eastern friends.
iW,V-K*J8&lt;*r 18 nur»lnK* broken rib caus­
ed by a heavy fall.
Mae McMannis returns to F. Doty’s
her parent!!* tn*r “ thWe Week® V1Blt wllh

riiMt?nfV2t».W,fe u'd d*u*hU}r WBre ‘he
guests of relatives here last Sunday, re­
turning home on Monday.
■
h',et,d‘ lo fralde In H«lings this winter.
'l"pl&gt;; "■Itret to Irani Of the death
'-'Umax. He wu be.
loved by ,11 wbo know him, m he wm ,
true and devoted worker of Christ.

Furniture

Carpets

Mond,, tram .
Win
Mloblnn.
Will Smith .nd Bill, McCann jurwd
PKtln, from the report, of tilth w,R„.
bring home In the spring a pocket fall of
&lt;l&gt;e mull Of tbelr winter
J’" *h,' 5 W,I ,lle&gt;' “&gt;« "&gt; many wbo bad
’ 2L,nd?c,d by tl"’ Mnle rumor to go
**«ppolnlM were
returning th.t they too decided Io tun&gt;
back and so are home again. Both are
Capable and industrious and will doubtless
find something to do here.
Mrs. Strong’* mother, Mrs. Clark, re­
turned to her horn- near Lapeer last week
*"d
8lron&lt; went with her as far as
Charlotte.
Brother Freeman has commenced a ser­
ies of sermons at the Cobb school bouse,
there will be no service tbe“re however, on
thanksgiving evening, as there will be
union services here in the Congregational
church.
Mr. and Mrs. Collins from Dakota, have
been visiting friends here. Mrs. Collins’
old friends will remember her as Mies
^®rah
who formerly lived south of
this village.
Mr. French went to Grand Rapids
Monday.
We hear that Mrs John Johnstou is very
poor in health.
3
Mrs. Cummings is on the sick list.

Born, to Dan Olmstead and wife, Nov.
21st, a girl, over which they are very
much pleased.
Don’t forget the shadow social to-night.
If you want lots of fun be sure and
come.
Mrs. Edgar Tyler, of Vermontville, Is
visit ink her daughters, Mrs. Nina Tasker
and Mrs. Louise Smith.
Edna Russell, of Battle Creek, was a
guest of Gertrude Tasker last week.
Or. Powers was at Charlotte Friday and
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. John* Tompkins were at
Charlotte this week to spend Thanks­
giving.
Mrs. Preston Jewell find sister Lottie
Tompkins visited tbelr sister Mrs. Kate
Spinney, of Pennfleid, Friday.
Mrs. Seger has opened her store and is
filling up with a stock pf-dr&gt; goods.
Clara Leonard w&gt;rat home from school
at Battle Creek Saturday.

Lacey.
Items of Interest scarce this weekHenry Glasner is teaching the Culver
school this winter. He leaves his store in
charge of his brother.
,
Mr. and Mrs. T. J.. Norris attended
meeting at the U. B. church in Baltimore
last Sunday.
Wesley A. Clark and Blanch Barker
spent Saturday and Sunday at Battle
Creek.
There will be a social at G. R. Grevboro’s one week from Friday evening.
AU are Invited to come.
Every body Is improving the nice weath­
er and getting ready for winter.
Judging from what people say and al­
lowing your scribe to be Judge there is
Hi.re to be a wedding not far from this
place and by the looks not far in the fu­
ture.

Clov«ru*le,
There were no Banners received at this
post office last week, something wrong’
some where about Uncle Sam’s mail and[
not the only time either.
The Ladles Aid have voted to give
twenty dollars to the church here and have
appropriated about forty-five dollars for;
sheds at the church. Truly a very com­
mendable action.
'
I. A. Osgood, John Osgood and Wm. H.
Carpenter have returned from their hunt­
ing expedition up north.
They killed
several deer.
Hiram Payne is clerking for H. Mosher.
The family of Mart Bates are recover­
ing from their late Illness.
The father of Mrs. Isaac Swikert is
spending a few days with his daughter
WocHlland.

Frank Aspinall has returned from the
north where he has been hunting deer.
He returned without any deer but says he
bad a good time.
Ob yes! They have tbe small pox over
in Sebewa and we bope it will stay there.
Vaccination is the order of of the day;
but our doctors are having difficulty in
getting a sufficient number of points to ac­
commodate those who desire to be vacci­
nated.
Barry McKelvey has sued Enos Crowell.
The suit will occur at Lake Odessa next
Friday.
L. D. Warner has moved to Mason Co.
Mr. Warner and family leave many friends
Mt. and Mrs. J. M Hammond, Mr. and behind who wish them success.
Mrs. C. R. Honeywell, Geo. Brainard and
A. C. Towne attended Barry Co. Pomona
Rev. W. H. Wright, of Eagle. Mich,
Grange, at Orangeville last week.
Ladles Aid Society held a social at Mr. was in Freeport one day last week.
Vern
Willison, of Hastings, was in town
and Mrs. John K. Flowers last Thursday
eve. .Gentlemeu invited at 7 o’clock p. last Friday.
A “Home Missionary Rally" was , held
in. A large attendance. Receipts S5.00*
Fifty cents per bu. for wheat is what W. at the Congregational church Sunday a. m.
Union Thanksgiving services at the - U.
A. Spalding is paying. Average nearly
B. church Thursday a. m.
one car per day.
’
The Epworth League of the M. E.
There is quite a demand for Demo pop
church held appropriate exercises Thanks­
for seed next spring. Supply limited.
Mrs. Clarence Doolittle's mother from giving eve.
R. Wolcott was in Lowell Saturday.
Leonidas is visiting her.
Mrs. N. Brayton, of “Linden” enter­
Milo Epworth League has a membership
tained the L. A. S. of the Cong’l church
of forty in a very nourishing condition.
last
Friday.
The Indy of the house wishes me to say
Andrew Craig and wife, of near Has­
to Mr aud Mrs. Will Cook to drop In on
tings,
visited Freeport friends one day
Thursday, the 29tb. and eat Thanksgiving
last week.
.
turkey.—[9urgood friends possibly don’t
Revival
meetings began at the U. B.
appreciate the narrow escape they have
church
Monday evening.
had, and nothing but the Invitation of a
Freeport’s hunters returned from the
few days previous prevents us from ac­
north last Friday noon and report Sood
cept Ing. j
success.
Grower's stamps have lost their adheslv-

Mrs. Ida Moler of near Burr Oak is vis­
Iting her mother Mrs. Eu&lt;|e.
D. P. Sprague's store was broken Into
Tuesday night of last week. A small sum
of money, some goods and valuable papers
were taken.
Oor youur people
Breplring (or
Thanksgiving exercise# in the evening.
Come to the Sunday School Institute
Dec. Sth. It holds two days with Prof
Humphrey in charge.
He wishes all
teachers of adjoining Sunday Schools to
be In attendunev.
Roy Smith is building a new bain.
Oliver Helriier of York Slate, the boss
trapper and fisherman, is visiting his old
home and friends.
One Of
needful things Is rain as
many have to draw water for stock and
hon-fe.
We were glad to see Mrs. H. E. Relay
in the Greve on Sunday at her parents.,
Frank Wolf and wife of Woodland
Suadird with Wm. Smith's In the Grove.
Eld Fowler of Kalamazoo, filled the pul­ ness since the 6th Inst. 1 use a patent
fastener.
pit very acceptably here Sunday.
J. W. Wolf of Freeport, Is at this writ­
Bhult*.
ing in the Grove with his little ones.
Peter Mosher and daughter Ada visited
friends In Orangeville lust Wedndetday.
The Chilson children are tusseling with
Frank Falk, of Lacey, was the guest of
the mumps.
F. A. Spickler and wife last week Sun­
Mrs. Gary Crook who lias been sick
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Geiger were in with malarial fever Is on the gain.
G. H. Otis was In Chicago last week.
Kalamazoo Saturday.
Belie Smith is on the sick list
Mrs. Ellison is visiting her son at Bat­
Orpha Mead of Morgan was the guest of
tle Creek.
friends
here last week.
The wild ducks that have been so num­
Mary. Cline is staying with Mrs. RobL
erous in this vicinity have nearly all left
Garrison for the present.
j for a warmer climate. The geese for
Mary Hudson Is quite sick with tonsilsome reason did not put in their usual
ites.
i pearance.
C. Bordendorf started for Elba, N. Y.
Monday to attend the funeral of a broth1 Hickory Corner*
Mrs. Montgomery is on the sick list.
Mrs. Seagal visited in ttite place Sun­
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Simpson and Mrs. Mont­
gomery visited in Kalamazoo last-week.
L. Law rance returned from the north
Saturday.
The is* to be a dance in Flint’s hall
Thanksgiving night.
Carrie Martin is working for Mrs. My­
ion Aldrich.
Rev. Mr. Cairns, a former pastor of the
Weslyan church, was brought to th is
place for burial last Saturday.

’ FURNITURE

WHOLE NO. 2059

Hastings Banner.

Ada llllck went to Kalamazoo last Wed­
nesday where she will work this,winter.
Mrs. Ralph Newton will entertain the
Ladles Aid Society connected with the
class at the Hinds school house Friday.
Allie French Is quite poorly again.
Arthur Johncock aud his mother and
Ida Prince spent Sunday with Mrs. Clara
Hart
Mrs. George Wilkinson and son Willie,
of Otsego were guests at 8. A. Stanley’s
Saturday and Sunday.
W, llllck and Mr Pierce had quite a run­
away Saturday eve. The buggy was bad­
ly broken and Mr. Pierce was quite badly
Injured about the face.
Castleton.

The music class of J. A. French gave
him a complete surprise at the residence
of U C. Price’s last Tuesday niebt in honor
of his birthday. The class presented him
with a gold pen as a token of regard.
Mis1 Ethel Wilkinson closes her term
of school in the Feighner District Friday.
Mrs. Asa Noyes is recovering from an
attack af quinsey.
W. I. Marble is entertaining his mother,
from Harbor Springs.
Roy Knoll was at West Sebewa Friday.
Mrs. George Dwight and Mrs. Walter
Davis, of Vermontville were guests at
Daniel Stayles Saturday.
Webb Colo has bought Onn Coborn’s
farm.
Miss Malle Sheldon and Mr. Samuel
Gutchess were married last Thursday. The
boys gave them a reception in the eve­
ning.
Claude Price and Ed Palmatler were at
Charlotte last week on business

State Game Warden.

Buttle Creek Journal.
,
The Hastings Banner says- that the
Republicans of Barry County “for the first
time in many years will ask recognition”
In the appointment of Frank Bullis, of
Johnstown for the position of State Game
and Fish Warden, and sums up the
ground, upon which they will ask for the
appointment as follows:
lat. Because they firmly believe Barry
County is entitled to name the toan by .
reason of not having asked for an office
for nearly a quarter of a century, and roll­
ing up big majorities in tbe meantime.
2d. Mr. Bullis is one of th© foremost
Republican workers in Barry County.
3d. He is especially adapted for tbe
position in that he is interested In see ng
the game and fish laws lived up to.
4th. Be Is an honorable, reliable man,
whom his friends have every confidence iu
and believe that he will make an excellent,
capable official, who will show neither j
fear nor favor.
The reasons here given for tbe selection
of Mr. Bullis are based upon facts which
we trust will be fully considered by Gov­
ernor Rich in making an appointment
which would meet the heartiest endorse­
ment of the Republicans and the people
generally In this section of tbe State,
where Mr. Bullis has been known from
his boyhood, and where also hh superior
equallfications for tbe position are univers­
ally conceded.

Nashville News.
The Hastings Banner proposes the
name of Frank Bullis, of Johnstown, for
Slate game and fish warden. We second
the motion. We have known Mr. Bullis
for a number of years and we know he
would fill (he position with credit. Under
his administraron there would be ud “fool­
ing" with the fkw. He is a man of sterl­
ing worth and fixed Integrity. Aud If
there is such a thing as earning the office
Mr. Bullis is certainly entitled to it, for no
man in Barry county has done more loyal
work fur his par y than he has. It’s a
gtstd thing—above it along. •

Additional Local News.

Owowo Methodists favor ladles being
admitted as delegates to tbe general conference. Tbe vote In tbe Fl rat church was
131 m tbelr favor to« against In Asbury
the vote was largely tbe same way. ‘ The
Methodists of this city are too progressive
to vote against ladies.—Owosso Times.

Wednesday evening of last week burg­
lars broke into the store at Coats Grove
and stole a lot of cigarettes, plug tobacco
and a little change. Empty cigarette
boxes lined the wav from Coats Grove to­
ward this city, so that it is reasonable to
suppose that the thieves came to this
city.
Albert Williams, of Ionia, sent a tele-*
gram of congratuk lions to Senator
Millaq, chairman of the republican state
central committee, upon the result of the
recent election In Michigan. Tbis action
calls to mind the faet that. Mr. Williams
is now tbe only .living member of the com­
mittee of sixteen who framed (be first re­
publican state platform at Jackson, July
6tb, 1854. At that time there were but
four congressional dlrtricts In Michigan
and they were sparsely settled.
Friday afternoon Mrs. Morris Burton
and Mrs. Jas. Riser aud child wfere driv­
ing into the city ox Jefferson st. When
the ladies were nearing tLe Catholic
church David Baker came unexpectedly
from his barn carrying a straw tick, that
he had just filled, on his head and should­
ers, at which the horse took fright and
quickly wheeled about throwing both
ladies out of the buggy. Mrs. Burton
suffered a severe scalp , wound and Mrs.
Riser was bruised about the face.

Tuesday forenoon fire was discovered in
the bouse occupied by Dwight Chase,
north of the city, near Jas. L. Wilkins’

residence. The fire department was called
out but owing to the high wind the build- ’
ing was soon reduced to ashes. The ,
nearest hydrant was a quarter of mile dis­
tant so that the fire boys could render no
assistance whatever. The fire originated
from^a defective ehljnney, and was first
seen by Mrs. Chase. Very few house­
hold goods were saved. Tbe total loss
will probably exceed $500 and no insur­
* ance, and will be a hard blow to Mr.
Obase.

Frank Smith, a young man living in
the second ward, and who is subject to
epileptic fits, was placed in jail Saturday
evening for safe keeping.
Owing to his
unfortunate condition there are times
when he is mentally unbalanced, and dur­
ing these times he often runs away and
stays several days at a time. Saturday
evening his mother thought that he was
preparing to leave again on the midnight
train, so the officers/took him In charge.
Sunday night he amused himself by kick­
ing the cell doors ail night, to that the
Sheriff and family could’nt sleep. There
should be a place provided for unfortun­
ates, as there are times when it Is unsafe
for them to go at large.
Advertising fakes are plenty during
these close times, and it is surprising to
see tbe number of merchants wbo will pay
three times as much for an advertisement
that would not be noticed by half a dozen
people,
as
they
would have
to
pay to get a much larger space in
any newspaper in the city or county,
which would be read by hundreds of peo­
ple, where one wouldn’t notice it on any
fake advertising scheme. One of the
greatest drawbacks to successful adver­
tising is the fake advertising man who
charges exorbitant prices and gives no
service whatever. Fake advertisers as a
general thing rank in tbe same class as
sireet fakirs and money paid to them does
about as much good as It does to pour wa­
ter in a rat-hole. .

Bert Quick, of Freeport, was arrested
Saturday, charged with “compounding
a felony." Mr. Quick runs the private
bank at Freeport It seems that one
Frank Allerding has iiad several notes at
Mr. Quick’s bank signed by himself and
Otis Yarger, and that he had not met his
obligations in a very satisfactory manner
and'had paid al! of his Indebtedness with
the exception of 825, which he could not
meet It seems tiiat tbe bank wanted this
note fixed up and Instead of getting Otis
Yarger :o sign with him he (Allerding)
made out a new note and, it is alleged,
signed Otis Yargeris name to it without
consul Hu 4 him. It appears that Quick
discovered tbe forgery and it is said eonbpelled Allerding to pay 850 as “bush mon­
ey." The case promises to be an interest­
ing one.

'I he Ann Arbor contingent from our
city are ail home to spend Thanksgiving^
Paurftel A Baird Is the name of a new
burlier firm located in Hotel Teal, where
they will be glad to welcome all friends
and patrons.
An epidemic of murder seems to have
struck our slate.
Wtuilu the past two
months live have occurred. Besides these
numerous murderous attacks h«ve been
made, These facta are winning many to
the idea that capital punishment is sadly
in-cded in our btate.
&lt;ieo. Waler anuuuuces that hereafter be
will manufacture hainesaes made from
uwhldn Miter. Mr. Waller auowed Uw
Tueadav
wntrr a sample of ibis leather lueaaay.
11 taken a -fine
- P'-llsb,
“
maintains -«•
all »w«.
tbe jl(,pnrt oft&gt;ieTreatueer of CJtisra* Relief
n.iur.1 wrrngib uf ibe n.tural hide .nd |
rnod, .
artl.imj
M'—1 Prt&lt;ml«e of m.klng I
HaUap. Mkh. Ko. MU&gt;. UH.
m &gt;-i mrllml h«U&gt;« for haraera pur-' 31Xr",h4fT1’"1 “ e’ •“b’oipuo”

There will bo a family gathering at the
8. 8 Fl«k residence on Thanksgiving day.
The agn-eable v.ea h-r of the pa t week
has enabled many farmers to complete the ,
husking of tbelr coni.
? ■J
Mrs. Slawson is boarding at E. Fick s
while teaching In No. 8.
Mrs. Lydia Phinesy relict of William
Phluesy, after a period of the severest s«Tfering from heart disease, died at her,
home od Thursday morning, Nov. 22. The»
funeral services were held from tbe Briggs
church on Saturday at 10 o’clock p. in.
Notwithstanding tbe severity of (he wrather a good sized company of friends and
relatives met to pay the last tribute &lt;»f re­
spect to the memory of one who had be« n
n devoted mother, a kind neighbor, a true
Christian.
Her self sacrificing children
who so pallrntly cared for her in her last
■ t-iPK
«*«*
Brush Rldre.
sickness have tire consolation tiiat they
.
|rtlirf. P, elouuoc. prortrtoM. •«« Md n«uWesley Karns is now numbered among did all they could do to relieve *her suffer­
A irr. Kn.wluit »t PlxliiH.il ho b«n
of Ibra. I.minr, hare roralwd rrtW
the married.
ing*.
Deceased was 61 years of age. had
,
ir.clliiu
«..!*
««Uoo
Whwp—raium—*.
fort,.!«,
Eugene Hart is still slowly improving.
lived In Michigan muat of her life, a part
D. Hull had a runaway last week. No of the time in Mountcalm Co., but for a
It
is
the
I
I
al'«o
distributed
fnilta. groceries, flour, etc..
fatten fur a number of yearn. . »•
'
contributed
by
tbe
Kpliwojwd
ebnrvb,
on Nov.
serious damage done however.
number of years ^Assyria, and later .n
J88i t0 u,n different nuntlirs.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. U. V. Storm last Johnstowa tn theilftr school district. Her C'iUUU'Hi hard uiapie, w “sugar tree varlc
------The books
a^ arwonto st th* treasorer are
tv.
Annually
tot
at
leaat
ten
year,
at
Utla
\
_
week, a boy. ’
rady for inspection and examination by any
husband passed iwa) s few years ago. tod
nzen wh » feels interested.
Our County Drain Commissioner was on
arawu ot the year, of even u early u the rttUra-K
m.o, ot tM pq*—
fryyjygjgx
our streets last week.
remains were &lt;laid
o—
restHer
iviuniuo
—
•
—
......
.tnraM."
---------------t»ror« whM bwdld”™*?
Fred Pierce has the wall to his house remrurr bwlde her hu5b.nd .nd dw.hpara.umewfull.p. Thb
--- «I services
_—.... — Hnn
‘
e&lt;l
tl\
and
forth
with
I
(tone. Improving the looks of the same
were conducted by
ter. Faw
' Irav*. aratull ot niol,ture ooratoeocot, eqmu&gt;M&lt;onrro&lt;i
considerably.
Elder Saul •ra, who delivered sn impres- second crop of
to lb. Ural
.
T
W. Tuttle returned home from an ex­
e from Rev U:lSl “A good and readily /arauib
*■■
alve
dlfldjN
tended visit with friends in I nd Ian a last mother hi
raei Is fallen bat she will nse
jfroau

Oar county drain la al laat oowpleted.

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Hastings Banner
Thursday, Nov. 29. 1894

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.
Health In Michigan.

During.the week ended November IT
reports sent in by sixty-four observers
in various portions of the state to the
state board of health indicated that
pneumonia increased and typho-ma­
laria i fever aud whooping cough de­
creased in area of prevalence. Typhoid
fever was reported at fifty places, diph­
theria at thirty-six, scarlet fever at
fifty-two, consumption at 281 and
smallpox at Detroit, Royal Oak, Man­
chester, Chqyboygan, Sebewa and St.
Johns.

KNIGHTS OF LABOR.

NATIONAL FINANCES.
Tho Annual

Report

A B

of United

New Orleans. Nov. 23.-Knights of
State s Treasurer Morffan.
Labor bad a busy wit6ion Thursday.
Resolutions were adopted that1 the
legislatures of the various states
be
memorialized to enact laws
providing
for
the
creation
of
Circulation.
state labor bureaus; that all trades­
men shall affiliate with organisations
Washington, Nov. 2S.—The treasur­
of their own trade; that in labor pa­
rades no flags except the national col­ er of the United States, Hon. D. N.
ors shall be carried, and that a plank Morgan, has submitted to Secretary
be inserted in the Knights of Labor Carlisle bls annual report. The fol­
preamble against gambling in farm lowing is a synopsis of the document:
Revenue* Reduced.
products or options
The net ordinary revenues for the fiscal year
New Orleans. Nov. 34.—The gen­
ending June ». cents omitted, were K97.722.eral assembly Knights of Labor final­ 010. u decrease of JW.Or.A# M compared with
ly adjourned Friday afternoon. The tbe year before. The net ordinary expendi­
next convention will be held in Wash­ tures were |387.Mi.2?!. a decrease of 115 .967.874.
The lota! rocelpte «n si) accounts were STM,ington,-in November of next year. 000.538.
and the expenditure* W0e.toH.553.
Previous to final adjournment, Gen­
At the close ot business on June 30. 1883.
eral Master Workman Sovereign there stood on the Vc&lt;?ka ot the depaxtment
charged
to the treasurer u balance of 1788.487.­
called Mr. Kenney, of the executive
board, to the chair, and took the floor. 555. Adding to thia the receipts on all accounts,
gives 71.462.474 COS US total lo be accounted for,
Mr. Sovereign then moved that salary and deducting the expenditures, leaves a
of the general master workman be re­ balance of f783.50b.540 co June to 1884
duced from 88,500 to 82,500 per annum. In addition to these balances, however,
The motion was carried unanimously. there were other HabBIties. nrhing from the
postal revenue*, from Alsbv.rslng officers and
At the morning session a resolution from other sources, which brought the total to
was adopted protesting against tbe &lt;778.041.ROB at the former dete. and to !KM.854.issue of new bonds by the United TOtat the tattcr.Atcer setting s42e the mounts
trotted r.s uaav^llubh, the prisci's) of which
States government
aro the depox!u made with the sintoi under
the law of IBM. there remained the sum of
IM MIG RATION STATI ST I OS.
£740538.065 in 1863 and the eum of £775.210.Interesting Figures from Kupcrintendsnt M8 in 1«M represented by live anseta in the
several offices of the treasury and mint, to­
Stump's Report.
gether with deposits in national banka. Of
Washington, Nov. 26.—An exhaust­ these balances the sums of 8M4.MW.v2) and
ive review of the operation of our im­ 1018.05.83). respectively. were on deposit for
migrant laws is presented by the an- the redemption of outstanding certificates and
■rasl report of Herman Slump, United । J""11" ■
le.ww*!"^-"'
L3. .
' 7® as the balances on account of the genera
States superintendent of immigration, !
just
maae
public,
it
snows
tnat
aurjust made public. It shows that dur- '
Impairment of the Gold Reserve.
tbe fiscal year 1894, ended June 80, {
lug Uw uavol jc&lt;*» tow-., cudcd June w,
He Ntates that the lowret point touched by
/
.........................
i tbe reserve was l52.lffi.5G0 on .August 7. IBM.
288,020 immigrants
arrived
in this

American people to the consequences
qf their own actto’J in calling the dem­
ocratic party to power in 189S, when
the motley crowd of statesmen who
came in under that name, or as its
Since be took Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and I thlak
populist allies, began to disclose them­
Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is the (-reaicM Nc^kIbc
selves in their true character. Never
•“ Eartk. My boy
was there such a procession of bellow­
Head so badly he lost
ing blstherskit.'s, fulminating fakirs
his hearing,
medi­
aud flamboyant fools since the experi­
cal treatment failed to
ment of self-government was initiated.
help him. Then I was
The people, who in momentary aber­
advised Io try-Sood's
ration had opened the doors to them,
Sarsaparilla, aaC be­
looked at them with disgust, and lis­
fore ho bad taken all
Qualified to Attend Collrgn.
tened with horror to their incompre­
of one bottle, he began
As William Butterfield, aged 7 years,
hensible outgivings, their empty noises
to break oat with bolls was homeward bound at Bay City
and blood-curdling jjroclamation*. It
all over his back and with two buckets of paint, one red und
was bcdlacj let ioosa. The .cages of
the other blue, a crowd of schoolboys
the entire millennial menagerie had
very large, but they
discharged freely. a few years older attacked him. They
been thrown opan and the ’‘little
child" who was to "lead them" had
Slowly his hearing be­ threw him down, and stripping off his
gan to come back and clothes painted him from head to foot
forgotten his lines. They would not
by the tiroe the third hottie hnd been taken, the with a thick coat of the liquid. The
"lie down together." They did every
boy was confined to his bed and might
other kind of' lying but that And
not recover.
they manifested a disposition to grat­
ify their carnivorous propensities by
* !»***%♦
pariOa
Mhy Indict County Boards.
turning to and eating up the little
bolls tud all disappear­
The first grand jury ever summoned
child.
ed and his skin was as
in northern Michigan met at Bay
What a lot; they were! And with
dear as a baby’s where­
CiVIt was called by Circuit Judge
what wide-eyed amazement the coun­
as before it was dull
j Maxwell to correct abuses practiced
try looked on at their antics and
and yellow and dark under the eyes. Ho can by county and city boards, every one
now hear well and is taking his fifth little.” of which the judge declared rotten lo
listened to the roaring, the snapping
Mas. M. J. Rcfanu Req Oak. Iowa_________
and the snarliagf All business stood
the core. He claimed to^iave evidence
stiH to give Hie workingmen a chance
Hood’s Pills cure Constipation by restoring of crookedness that will convict mem-1
to see the shnw. The first eruption
die peristaltic action of the alimentary canaL
bers of every board and send them to
was in Oregon, when the pestiferous
prison.
Fennoycr broke loose with an fnsultr
Alleged Smuggler* Arrested.
ing telegram to the president of the
United States telling him to mind his
Customs Officer Buzzel arrested Hen।
own business. Then came Waite, of
'&gt;oth ,J
0 8. I’ALMETIER.
J. M. SMITH. of i»ortPHu?»n M?
v iL
1
7°
Colorado, breathing fire and smoke
glmg of 1,800 pounds of celluloid 1
and threatening to ride in blood to the
office of
across tbe river from Sarnia. It was
horse’s bridle if congress did not take
PALMERTON de SMITH
taken to the depot and consigned to
the whole world by the throat and
w «,relaerebl. doConveyancing a specialty
Chicago parties, but was intercepted and 2.SSS debarred from landing becompel it to call fifty cents* worth of
cause
of
being
under
contract
to
permand
for
the
redemption
of
notes.
Woodland. Mich
by
the
government
officials
and
seized
silver
a dollar. Then Lewelling, of
T.
.
, ,,
form labor inude previous to their ar- Even when gold exports were heavy the mctul
^rotated by banker* from their vaults or Kansas, took up the strain, and with
TO dwanl Taggart
Loyal E. knappen. Il was worth about one dollar per rIral Qf tbe imoiijrranto landod. 96.-&gt;
pound.
1
, . * ..
.. .
• was obtained from the treasury for gold cer- little less violence proposed to consti­
"
Arthur C. Deaisup.
°O0 were destined for .Sow torb slate: UOMW,
courw „iu&gt;om Impmnsom u&gt; the
TAGGART. KNAPPEN &amp; DENISON.
Compromised tor S83. ooo.
i 42,000 for Pennsylvania; 25,000 for; reserve. During the last two years, however. tute himself the supreme ruler of Kan­
- LAWYERS.
William T. Tromblev has discon- Massachusetts, and 22,000 for UUnoIa ’be treasury ha* been exiled upon to furnish sas aud general supervisor of the rest
Rooms Ml BIT .Michigan Trust Co. Bldg,,
of the country. Stone, of Missouri,
Grand Rapids, Michigan. tinned the anil brought by him in De- ' The othera were aeatterod throughout
troll againat John H. Selta on the .1-' the United Slatea.no other alate re- , p',-rt,-!“
— followed, with the proclamation’of an
AMKS A. b.WEEZEY,
aiderable withdrawals for other uses.
unalterable purpose on the part of the
Attorney at law,
legation that Seitz had secured plain-1 oeiving a greater number than 1Q.090. j The
_____________________
v____
treasurer remarks that
tbe________
impairment
Hastings, Mich. tiff's half interest in the estate of. Immigrants destined for southern, of th* gold_reserve rendering necessars the farmers of the Mississippi valley to
cheat
their creditors out of all they
th. __
murdered
hermit,_ W'! M.U. .11
did not exceed 12.000. J
£“&gt;••'»nP'*nJS’STi.'St'X
Practices in all courts of the state. Col­ Chauvin, tl__
_______ ________
’* told
.............
T
------ HI... ...Z
Of the
the immigrants
immhrr.nf over
over 16years
1« rear, of
of age,
a,0. Of th. depletion e. the treuetj re.uh.nx owed them udlsss they agreed to the
lect ions promptly attended to.
misrepresentation.
Trombley
says &amp;
from insufficient revenue*. Even when tbe passage of a free silver bill to scale
Seitz has paid him 823,000 in cash, and • 41,000 could not read or write,
supply ot paper had te-come so reduced that
TUL E. H. LATHROP.
the treasury was obliged to pay out targe down the Indebtedness. Then came
that he is • now satisfied with thi
J-f
Homocpathic Physician and
HURLED TO DEATH.
sums of gold In the ordinary disbursement*’ the unspeakable Abtgold, of Illinois,
deal
Surgeon
the coin was freely returned in the revenue*. showing his coateirpt for law and his
i Three Terson* Kilted by a Trail
Office over W. H. Goodyear’s New
l. ». ,
I-------- ~
- ---------- ----- 'i The proceeds of this loan were SB.860.000 in sympathy with law las .ness by pardon­
Mlrhlon »«nd., School,
|
BHd„. la
Vlrxlala.
| ,01a oolo
cerUhc.u». hnl d.ilw th.
Bridge
lu Wo.l
West Virginia.
Drug Stoic.
The state Sunday school convcn- ! ’ Cumberland, Md., Nov. 20.—Sunday j month of February there were redeemed 818.- ing the convicted anarchists; and Till­
AU calls promptly attended to.
tion in session at Grand Rapids morning at 9 o’clock a terrible acci-' »»-000of notes in gold, presumably to meet man, of South Carolina, tailed off the
procession with his proclamation of
SCRIBNER. M. D.,
received report, ohowin^ that the dent occurred M Grech Spring. W. Va., i
X'u?”
Physician and Surgeon, number of schools in the state was . 18 miles east of this place, resulting in gether with s gain ot tl.500 000 In gold from defiance of the authority of the govHelton.
- Mich.
ernmenL
^,000; teachers, 41,000; children, 340,1 the death of Isaac Taylor, aged (W ordinary sources, brought up thereserve
limes in residence, one block east of depot.
_ £ur*n&lt; the -----month
j® IMMJ.OI*)-- to
These and others of like kidney too
000; receipts of the state association i years, his wife, aged 58 and a Miss
- 'from
---- —
A. A C. H. BARBER
triAwLll
of tbe, numerous to name came in with the
laat. year, &gt;2,488. and disbursements, | Kidwell,
-— aged- I"
-- years. 'Tkr,,,
1.
1 -hey weret, •tOOMO.OOO. while the net asset*
of pMW
•
Physicians aud Surgeons.
great
democratic triumph in 1893.
82.4ft!. Thomas E. Banksworth, of , crossing the south branch bridge on 1 of expenditure* over receipt* for the
Ualia in city or county responded to witL Jackson, was elected president.
the Baltimore ft Ohio railroad when month, increased from fl25,axJ.(X» to 1177,- They might have postpondd their in­
prunqitums, day or night.
the New York Jt Chicago exprese train. 1
Duri»«
.urceedlea wonib. ull evitable fate had they known enough
turn .ncu UIUWIIVU.
tv«ac»
end„
of the firstbJweek la August the aad
re­ to £tiell their own mouths and go
A. SHELDON,
weal hnnrtri
bound, came thundery alon? ..
at the
MrIr
The small schooner Antelope, of Chi ;
•
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
the rate of 45 miles an hour aud struck j withdrawals of gold for export, the tnoye- slowly. But they had not sense enough
Abstract Block. Hastings.
cago, capsized off the harbor at Grand ■ the three and hurled them into the ‘ ment abroad having been stimulated by the for that. Even before the inaugura­
M&lt;»ut*v u&gt; loan on Real Estate Real Estate
•old &gt;u C’-iainission. General con revancluR&gt; Haven and three men comprising her I river below, a distance of 50 feet, i «ecessi»y which the treasury was under of tion of their president, the "little
Haviiix a oomplete net of Abstract Books, com crew were drowned. They were: John ; kUllug them lu.Untiy. AU three were 1
child” who was to "lead them," they
piled irom the Records, can fnjtnlsu compiet* Hanson, captain and owner of the I .
/ ,
.... .... ■ tno supply ot oio pieces dm become exhausted, were in full cry. Emulating their ex­
badly mangled, the body of Hire Kid- &gt;
Tr—ur, So,-.
* treota.
U. F. BRDOKM. Clerk
boat; John Larson and Chris, a sailor.
woU being horribly mutilated. The
with retereure to th. retirement ot tr-mrr ample, a great pack of unofficial feath­
FkVLBK.D.D S
The men were all unmarried and re- • engineer said he did not see’ them un- notes the treasurer says that prior to August. er-pates broke loose. For a time tbe
aided in Whitehall
♦til
n u— within ....
— lengths
._.u-----of* 1883. the treasury had been able to provide for Coxeys and Carl Browns with their
he —
was
two -car
;them, and then it was utterly ini pos­ the redemption ot treasury nates in sliver dol­ tramp armies contributed to the gen­
New Political Society Launched.
lars out of the holdings of tree silver, so eral din, holding a share of public at­
HILIP T. COLGKOVE,
that there had not Itcen. up to that
The Industrial Fraternity of Amer­ sible to stop the train.
Attorney at Law
tention, and they were followed or ac­
time, any impairment of the total amounts
ica has been organized in Baginaw
(Successor to Smith ft Colgrove.) •
AT REST BY THE RIVER.
the sl’.vnr fund accumulaXed under the act Ou companied by the devastating Debs,
(Office in Union block, Hastiuxa.* ■
with George A. Thrasher aa president
the
3d
of
khat
month,
however,
the
silver
dol
­
who held tbe business of the country
Practices in all the courts or the stale.
The new organization aims to secure
lars and bullion in tbe treasury had become by tbe throat and was not disposed of
Bantu nf the Hudson.
E. KENASTON,
reduced to the amount required by law to be
to industry its just rewards and privi­
Spabkill, N. Y., Nov. 23.—On the retained for tbe payment of outatandjng troas- until the military arm was invoked to
•
Attorney at Law,
leges, but while a political society it
crcot of
crest
ui »
a high
uigu hill
uuicummauumg
commanding a
u view ury notes and certificates, and the de- suppress him.
(Over J.8. Goodvear ft Co.’s store.)
Fracooe*. tn all courtsnf tbe State. Collection» includes social and beneficiary fea­ iof the Hudson river and the coun- mand tor the redemption of notes continuing
What a nightmare it was! And now
tures.
promptly attending to.
«y to
oo the
u.c west
we., of it
It for mlle.l '0
°&lt; a. K.relt, ol until
!try
the American people, who have had
_
t v
I denominations of currency, it became necesShort But Newsy Item*.
and miles, the remains of Gen. John I Ksary
&lt;rr to
dollar* coined
R. TIMMERMAN, Homeopathic Phy
to draw
draw upon
upon th*
the dollars
coined especially this object-lesson and hare been im­
Two owls and a dog fought at Jack­ C. Fremont were on Thursday placed for that purpose. The silver fund being thus patient to get nt the teachers of it Ibr
sfclan and Surgeon.
Office over Lathrop’s drug store.)
The remains of the man impaired, the notes so redeemed ware can­ many months, have risen up in their
son in-the presence of 150 spectators, at rest
who paid &gt;1.50 each to see the fun. whose name was once a household celled. tn order to preserve the required equal­ intelligent might and said to the whole
ity between the silver in the treasury and the
MORTGAGE BALE.
The dog dispatched the two birds in word had been in tbe receiving vault notes outstanding. The total amount of the millennial menagerie: "There, now!
Dctaoll bavins been made In the conditions twelve minutes.
here since March. 1891, when they notes retained in this way. up to October SI, Scat!"—N. Y. Tribune.
a certain mortgage made by Orrin II. PhilJohn Small was shot and instantly were transferred from Trinity ceme­ was 84.7SM.4U
38 sad Emily G Fbliitps to Addison P. Cook
POLITICAL bRIFT.
dated September first A. D. IMS.aod recorded in killed while hunting near Clarion by a tery, New York, where they had been
The amount of the new issues of United
the office ot the Register of Deeds.for the Coun
QT*There is too much Americanism
ty of Harn and Slate ot Michigan.on the I6ib. companion who mistook him for a placed after the funeral on July 15, States paper currency put Into circulation dur­
1820.
day ot September A. D. 188S in Liber 29 of deer.
ing tbe year wai. 13^0 060.190. having been ex­ in this country to subscribe to free
Mortgage. ou pxge H. which mortgage wax
ceeded but onee. Id 18W. The amount of worn &lt;rade democracy.—Toledo Blade.
The friends of Elam Musott, who
duly aadgned to the A. P. Cook Co. limited, and
and mutilated notes redeemed was 8819.008488.
said assignment recorded In the office of tbe died in Grand Lodge a year ago, de­
Waskikqtom, Nov. 38.—William P. Thia also has been exceeded but once. Id
t3TThe present administration has
Register of Deeds in and for Barry County lt&gt; cided to take up the body and remove Hazen, the chief of the secret service 18M. The total paper circulation reached been “trusting the trusts.” The moral
Uber as of Mortgages, page 174. on which
mortgage there is claimed to be due at the date it to Williamston when they found of the treasury department, in his Its highest point in May last, whan of the late election teaches: “Trust
Since than
ot this notice the sum of seven hundred fourteen that Musott had been buried alive.
annual report shows that during the it stood at 11.173.000.000
dollar* aud eighty-!hree ceuta. and an attor­
there has been a slight contraction, caused the people.**—Chicago Inter Ocean.
ney’s fee of thirty doil&amp;ra provided for In said
Rev. Alfred Klein, pastor of St. year the total number of arests made chiefly by the gradual redemption and retire­
L^^The prodigal democracy is likely
mortgage, aud no suit or proceedings at law ; John’s Evangelical church at Port was 687, nearly all of which were for ment of gold certificates. the Issue of which to feed on husks for many years yet
having l&gt;een Instituted to recover the moneys |
was suspended, as the law requires, when the before it is reduced to the proper de­
secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof: Huron, was found dead hanging^from violations of the statutes relating to gold
reserve of the treasury fell below tlOQMow. therefore, by virtur ot the power of sale his bedroom door.
Insanity, induced counterfeiting United States money. 000.00a
gree of contrition.—Chicago Tribune.
eo&lt; talned in said mortgage, and the statute in
The amount of counterfeit allver coin and
such ease made and provided, notice is hereby by nervous prostration, was the cause. The amount of altered' or counterfeit
GT'Bond1 selling is necessary, but
notes captured during the year was fractional currency delected at the offices af
gives that on Saturday tbe niuth day of Febru
he necessity was crested.by t£e dem­
A
pump
factory
employing
from
ary A. D. tivs. at ten o’clock In the forenoon.
the treasury during the year was 110.600, an In­ ocrats, and this will be one'of the
1 shall, sail al Public Auction, to the highest twenty-five to fifty men will be lo­
crease of WOO over the year before.
bidder, at tae north front, door of the Court
Cash for Wbootula Schools.
things that will hit them in 1896.—8L
flouse, in tbeCity ot Hastings (that being tbe cated at Alpena if the citizens will
Madison, Wls., Nov. 34.—The state
Captured Agwln.
Louis Globe-Democrat.
place wbree tbe Oil cult Court for Barry Count v donate a site.
Is bsidea), the, premise* described lu said
board
of
apportionment
has
issued
an
L
ansing
.
Mich.,
Nov.
26.
—
Robert
E.
C3y~The republicans reduced tbe debt
August Kindler was found hanging
much thereof as may be nere amount due on said mort- in his house near Sebewaing. He was order making formal apportionment of Harvey, the noted bank forger who at the rate of more than one hundred
the
surplus
in
the
state
treasury
for
has served time in nearly a dozen million dollars a year often, while the
living alone, his wife being in Ger­
Jhe support of the educational institu­ cities, and who escaped from jail at' democrats are increasing it to that
many.
premisea being described In said mortgage an
Gas escaping from a coal stove tions of the state. The total surplus Belair, Md., October 7, where he was extent.—St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
all that land in town of Assyria, Barry County.
tyCongressman Wilson repeatedly
caused the death of Kate O’Connor at was &gt;742,510, of which the fifth normal being held on a charge of forgery, was
State &lt;M Michigan, described as
Kight and oue third (8acres ot land off oi her home in West Bay City, and near­ school gets &gt;10,000, the state university captured here Sunday by a Pinkerton asserted that “the Wilson bill is only
the north side ot following drscribed land vix; ly killed Mary Hammond, 12 years old. &gt;182,570, and the state common schools detective. He bad been masquerading the first step in tariff reform—the
Thirty scree off the West end of the North
&gt;600,000.
_________________
here under the name of Bev. Charles opening wedge.” True, true.
half of North Kost quarter of Section twenty,
But
J. F. Clark, of Detroit, while duck
town uno North of Range Seven We&lt;L
O. Gibson, and was selling religious how does he like what it opened?—Na­
Alto tbe North half of tbe North East frac- hunting on the river suddenly came
song
books
and
hymna
He
is
one
of
K
mxbjlb
C
ttt
,
M
o
.,
N
ov
.
36.
—
Fifteen
tional
Tribun
e.
__________
ttooal aasrter of Mectiou twenty (20). except upon a young seal swimming in the
lug Md reserving thirty (») acre* of tend off
residences on Thirtieth and Garfield the most noted criminals in the counIf 7he Baby j* Cutting Teeth.
Abe iVottsnd thereof, being in town One Nortii water. How it came in the river is a streets were totally destroyed by fire
of Range (7» Seven West and containing mystery.
Be sure and u&lt;e that old and weU trled
remedy.
Mrs. Winslow's BooUilng Svruu far
reaty two .terre {Si acre-) more or less.
together
with
most
all
of
their
con
­
Mutton-loving dogs
are killing
children teelhlnu. It sooth-s thf child, aottens
A. P. Cook, Co.. Limited
Grand Ramm, Mich., Nov. 24.— &lt;h* «wi». allays all twin cures wind oolic and
Assignee of Mortgage.
sheep in several parte of Allegan tents at noon Sunday, causing a loss
of
&gt;56.500;
insurance
about
half
that
Thomas
D.
Gilbert,
who
died
Sunday,
FiuuirT. CoLOftova.
ccite
™ d‘Frhf»*- Twenty Ove
county, and the farmers threaten a
Attorney for Assignee of Mortgage
left an estate estimated at 8500,000.
war of extermination on all suspected amount.
Dated Nov. 14.1894.
His
will
was
filed
for
probate
Friday.
canines.
Washington, Nov. 24.—A new coun­ He bequeaths 85.000 to the Union
There is talk in the northern pen­
insula of making an effort to have a terfeit 830 United States note bearing Benevolent association and divides tbe
the
vignette of Hamilton has been for­ rest between his widow and about
new county formed by taking parts of
The incessant wasting of a
Alger, Luce, Mackinac and School­ warded to the treasury department forty relatives.
consumptive can only be over­
All Detroit Kcboola Closed.
craft counties, with Grand Marais as from Harrison, N. J. It is made by
come by a powerful concentrated
the pen proeess, and is a dangerous
*5. CORDOVAN,
Detroit, Mieh., Nov. 26.—Owing to
the seat of the new county.
FKMM&amp;ENRMHlfDCMF.
,
nourishment like Scott’s Emul­
the spread of diphtheria throughout
Carl Rathfon, one of the most prom­ counterfeit
sion. If this wasting is checked
A Haavy Defaulter.
the city the board of health has or­
inent business men of Escanaba, died
&gt;3.VroUCEt3 SOLES.
New York, Nov. 26.—It has been din- dered the dosing of every public school
and the system is supplied with
of inflamma t&lt;wy rheumatism. He was
covered that for nine years Samuel C. in the dty until the epidemic abates.
41 years pt age and unmarried.
strength to combat the disease
there is hope of recovery.
A sanitary convention was held Sftely, bookkeeper of the Shoe and
♦a.V-fBewsamSMES.
Leather
bank
in
this
city,
has
been
Pontiac, Mich., Nov. 26. — Mrs.
under the auspices of the state board
robbing that institution, his stealings Ephraim Maddock, aged 68, was
of health at Charlotte.
aggregating &gt;854,000.
knocked on tbe head and killed by
Jackson is to have a flourishing Y.
robbers while., walking on the street
M. Q A. through the efforts of Secre­
tary Clarke, of the state association.
Cburinnzia., Mexico, Nov. 38.—While here Saturday night
In a fight at Jackson John Gillette searching for * missing brother a Mex­
ican discovered near here the bodies
WXXIUXOTOK, Not. M.—Gorerumeot
Miller” that be will be disfigured for of thirty persons who had been mur­ authoritie. hare decided that it la not
dered
and hidden in a cave.
necessary to sand troop. to tbe Indian
life and lose his eyesight
with Hypopho*territory to anppreaa tbe Cook gug.
Union Oitv’e Sons of Veterans’

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Every man that wcair. collars and cuffs
rhcuid knc’.v about the "Celluloid ’’
di'.' rlincd. A linen collar or cuff cov­
er
’.viib waterproof •’ Chixuloid."
Tlrey arc the only Interlined Collars
end Cuffs trade.
They ere the top notch of comfort,
nealuesfi aird economy. They will go
tbrough tix- day with you in good
ritapc. no nultcr how hot or how busy
you get. You can dean one yourself
in e minute, without dependence on
bitty wives, unskillful hired girls or un­
certain aud distant laundries. Simply
Tripe them off.
Every piece is marked as follows:

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and take nothing else if you expect
satisfaction.
If your dealer should not have them,
we will send you a sample postpaid on
receipt of price. Collars, 25c. each. Cuffs
50c. pair. Give size, and specify stand­
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NOTICE'OF ATTACHMENT.
State of Michigan, in thcCInult Court for ihe
Couuty i f i;*m.
Adrian I). Cwk aud Henry C. Oc -k, copart­
ners under tbe firm name of Cock
«»&lt;u.

Frank Carpenter.
In vtlaclnurut.
Notice is hereby given that uu the -'tst«n of
September, A. D. 1WI.M writ &lt;&gt;f attachment ,s
duly Isaued out of •«»•« Orer.it Cotiri bt t;e
Gun.tv oi Barry, til the nuU id Adrian D. C«A
and Henry C. C.&gt;ok. copartners, cnlug business
at Hmulngh. Mtch‘nn. u; tier the Ann name
and Myle of Cook &amp; Cook, the above named
plaintiff-, against the land*, tew men Is. good:and ehatt« 1*. moneys ted effects or Frank Car­
penter. Hie defend :nt abuve onxned. tor tbe sum
ofone bur-dred aud four dollars aud thirteen
cents.(BUM 13), which tatd writ ws* returnable
on the 2nd day u! October, A. !&gt;. 1K&gt;4.
Dated this 10th day of October. A. D. 1NM.
8WKKZKY ft .SWXKZZV.

Attorneys for FlalnUt!.

ORDER OF PUBLICATION.
State of Michigan, Fifth Judicial Circuit, in
Chancery.
Mary N. Garland, Complainant

GeorgeM. Garland, defendant.
Hurt landing In the Circuit Court for the
County ot Barry, tu Chancery, at Hastings.
Ou the seventh day of November A. D..
1884.
tn this cause It appearing from affidavit on
file.that the defendant. George M Garland Is dot
a resident oftblsstatc.but resides at Huntington
tn the State of Oregon,on motion of Philip T. C&lt; 1prore complaluzbt** soil-, itor—it is ordered that
the said ilelend.'u.t,George M. Garland cause bis
appearance to be entered herein, wtthiu four
month* from the date of this order, ami In case
of his appearance that be cause hfs answer to
the complainant's bill of complaint to be filed,
and W copy ther- of to be served on1 said com­
plainant's solicitor—within twentv days after
service on him &lt;ff a copy of said bill and notice
of this order: add that in default thereof, said
bill be taken an confessed by the said nou-reeldent defeudanL
And it is further ordered. That within twenty
days tbe said Complainant cause a notice of
this order to be published In the Ilasiings
Bannek. n newspaper printed. pub1|gbed and
circulating in said county,and that such publi­
cation be continued therein at least once In
each week, for six weeks in succeasioo. or that
she cause a copy of tblsorder to be prn-onMly
served on said non-resident defendant at least
twenty days before tbe time above prescribed
tor bls appearance
Clement Smith.
Circuit Judge.
Philip T. Coixieove,
Coni|»ls!naul’s Solicitor.
John g. Nauleb,
Register.
'
Attest.
[A True Copy.]
MORTGAGE SALE.
Default bavlfig been made ftr marc than
thirty days in payment af interest overdue and
payable on a mortgas’* dated October 22nd. 1K92.
made by Rusan N. Frckhatn to Simunali Harnmood and recorded m the office of the Register
ot Deeds for tbe countv of Barry. IirtheMote of
Michigan, Oct. 22nd. 1892. in lltar « of mort­
gages on page .tM, for which default, tbe said
Susannah Hammond, by virtue of the right
given her by the said mortgage has nude and
hereby makes the whole nr.ncipal Bum of said
mortgage and the interest accrued thereon now
du? and payjtbJc. and on which mortgiure there
Is claimed to be due at the date of this notice
the sum of eight hundred and seventy-nine dol­
lars and twentvfour cents, and no Sult, or pro­
ceedings at law having been instiuted tq recover
lo amount secured by wild morttrngr or any
part thereof. Notice is therefore hereby given
that on Saturday the 9tn day of Februarj. tSW.
at ten o’clock In the forenoon, there will t»» sold
at tb« not tit front door of the Court Home. City
of Hastings. County of Barry »&gt;"! »tat*
Michigan, -aid Court House being tbe building
in which tbe Circuit Court for the County of
Barry is held, at public auction to the highest
bidder, the premises described In said mort­
gage or so much thereof as m.vv be m-essary to
satisfy tbe amount due on said mortgage as
above seHortb. with the Interest thereon, and
the costa, charge* and expenses allow* dby law
aud provided fur in said mortgage, said prem­
ises nelng situated in the Village of Flrevport.
County of Harry and State of Michigan, and
described a» follows.- Lot three el block ten of
said Village of Freeport accord lug to the re­
corded plat thereof.
Da»«L Hastings, Mich.. November 14th. 18H.
8UBANNAH Hammond.
Mortgagee.
Alonzo e Kenaston.
Attorney for Mortgagee.

MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having been made In the conditions
of a certain mortgage. executed l&gt;v Milton J.
Trine and Rhoda A Prine, Imsband and wife,
to Levi M. Dewey, dated the fourteenth day
id March 1M2. recorded tbe sixteenth day
of March iftB. and on wtjlch there I* due, at
tbe due hereof, One Hundred and Sixty Rix
and M-WODoDan. notice is hereby given that,
by virtue ot the power cf sale hi naid mortgniry.
I shsn foreclose tbe name by a tale, at public
auction, to the highest bidder. M tbe north
front door »t the Court House In the rlty of
Htatlngx. on the twenty second day of Decem­
ber 1IM at twelve o'clock mor, of nil that cefraln p!ee« or parcel of land ultuatr In the towa-hlpofJuhnrtowul'7D the County of Barry and
Stare o( Mkekigan. and drecrtt&gt;e&lt;l a- f*Uuws.
to wft; Oommeuelttg thirteen nwls west ot
the north east comer of Section nineteen
tbewoe running south twelve rods, thence west
-Mbt rods, tbstwe north twelve rod* and 1 hence
lace of • nflnnlBg, the
- J premises.

Levi M. Dewey.
Mortca*8&lt;-

�=
ITHKATK OlUltt
nl M IgXU.C UVlVOt ttat
Prttente
"r,T’-ri"
&gt;~:.i. -ft!
*14 rtuntlx. 0,1 Mot day Ur wn uav »i ।
th sear ww thousand eight huu^i.i,,:Smrle»W2W- Armstrong, Judge of

matter of the ti-cote of Geortte &lt;&gt;.
..,. - -. ,- , 11 cea* r.1 •
' ,
aiidiil.ug th" petition duh verb
&gt;t B I- vnmker. ao«» of imhl doouMrti,
, ' , lir-.t ai.ciliar? adminl.sirdinu of *.,lu
?,e granted «&lt;&gt;
iwIIUmw, or lo sums
h
u'rJp.i«!, that Tiw»d.iy the
. 'nV i- v I a-(••urtlu r A. D . »•».»» a! te&lt;» u » Wkin
,
,
lu* H-v-ianed for the hoaiRig uf
gmi &lt;b it tor h-lr* »l b«w of aald
7 &gt; ed &lt;nd i*U-Other P’ r»ons Ini-i enird l»,
'
. ■
• ■
।
' I ■ .p;&gt;. ;&lt;r ■ ; .i -e-sjop
Hun iu bv liuldi-n ;vt the I'rubutc
',■&gt;
&gt; ti e --itv of Ha-tlo»s. h&gt; •*«td County.
.
„ .-.us,. ?!'nnv
te. «by the nrujrr
- tiiOl.e'
V S.o: be KIOiltMl. ALU .!
‘
lii.it said in-titlo:-n give no
.'
. sb -'t ri-’us lulrre.'Jrti it. said cstKte. ot
•
ifetirj- (wid petition «nd the bearing
•'L-r. v. hv &lt; tisliu i‘ «-&lt;*»•&gt;’ &lt;»f ’ Jlite ©tder’to be
lied iu tbs HsatiJDipi Hannru, nnewor pm ted n:»»l circuited tn said Counry
, , utv, nee in each week for three sueeeKSive
/ ...I ,&gt;ous.tosald day uf lutaitM.
Chab. W. ABM8TRONQ,
i \ trm copy.)
Judge ot I'robate.

UNCLE SAM’S MAIL

You can save
six cents a can by using the
new Horsford’s Baking
Powder, because it requires
less quantity than any other.

Interesting Information Regarding
ths Posts’ Sorvloe.

1'w.nu

M„, important

partment Finance*.

WMltutoTox. No,. 20.—PwlmLur
General llbaeir, ennnal report eon«tne a number of norel. almont
unique
euggeslions
aud
reconimendations. . but thew are a.w
elated with practical Ideas and
Um ,h' «&gt;*• «
F. plane that render then, of more than
ordinary ralne aud tend to incite
deeper study into their scope and
worth. The policy which Mr. Uue
•ell has outlined may be briefly l-Iy.c
in his own words. He says:
&gt;H* Policy.
.
wou‘d r*comracmJ that tbe
nrst and most Imitortant thing to be done is to
revise theJaw uh to Mjcond-clM* mail icnitcr
«•. . ...
U eslMte1 aHuate and being lu tbe
office department im­
&lt;&lt;«
utyof Barry, in the State of Miehi.Y.. aoa* to piace the
mediately upon a self-sustaining basts.
Ikv v u and described as follows tou p •
1
•WWd'’* experinjeut*. like the
It»»^ortU East quarter’ll of ™
posts telegraph, rural free delfcrory, etc.
I
"&amp; Develop me ponud servUm on existing
Hmm, Ki,.X!;
&lt;an?"" jqv
of «dminlrtrnion. via;
Extend free
IkhJ
(W town one (1) Non:. ?arge hues
delivery la ■cltie* that now enjoy it; (b). ac­
1
cord itto towns already entitled to it under the
&lt;
law; (c). quicken railroad transportation.
Dated November 7tb, A. D.. ihim
"&lt; ReviM and rccliwstfy organization of
Harvbi W. Wiuaamb.
railway mail service, aud racltastry clerks
Administrator the
In podt ofHco*. and
"A Provide fur district suporrision of postal
affairs by appointment of expdr: jxisla! offi­
cials from classified service, ns recommended
In ir.y last annual report."

FROM BAD TO WORSE.

rnomtoura.

u.

The condition of the treasury has
again become so desperate that another
bond iasu.' is imminent, mu Mr. Cleve­
land will filo up the public debt to pie
extent of atty or one hundred million
doUars
to, ouiuib
obtain iuna«
fund, to
to
-------- -- la order k
meet the current expenses of the c-overnment. • /
Even if only the former num ia bor­
rowed, we alial 1 see an increase of the
public debt of one hundred million dolkra
1— !« nir.«
Steres?
chn^A ^f T Un ffi i T!
taUrest charge
charge of
of three
three million
million doldelinterest
lara a year will be added to tha public
burden.
Tbs financial policy of Uie Cleveland
administration is a complete and igno­
minious failure. Where it was. expected that Mr. Cleveland would be
strongest, there he is found to be most
feeble and impotent.
Since
been
the■ affair,
of he
♦». hah
Vet‘----7in
-----office
r” —
tenm hL »
n’aV° h*® *&gt;in*
l U&gt;. &gt;OrM / •?,rT.ry pr®ml.a® oi
implement 1m. faded; every devux
oHbe admmfelnit,on has proved abor-

I

WFreo trade enekoo organa are

' ?ow tryin8
pro”
the t«'rribl'
dlM.Ur to demo-^eywtoaU broughl
abobt because Iree traders did not get
Id all tbe ruinous work tlxey attempt­
ed. It wouldn’t go down.—Chicago
Inter Ocean.
ty It is a misfortune that the peo­
ple could not entirely rectify their
mistake of two years ago. They must
wait till 1890 to complete the work.
But their powerful and unmistakable
mandate will do much. It will
tie the destructive hands of the
administration.
I democratic
balt th0 £ttrthw
cour^ O1 thiB It will

that's all ■•It” than to U«B tb*l
ordinary kind of salt with dirt-1
and lime and other import Ha* la ]
IL You don't think much about
salt because it costs so little.
You need think only cf three
words to tw sure of the beat—

II r-.,,
«&lt;ritatinn
' -IT®
agitation. Philadelphia
. i.jsa.
L W*Wlfh the certainty that the
r
I worst is over and that the election of
; a republican congress will put a stop
to tariff bftitccriug the business inter­
IIt Is tbe only absolutely .
,
ests of the country are showing signs
■
pure salt IL Is pul up]
I
fv
!u clean, dtri-proof t&gt;ox- 1
of revival. In Baltimore pottery and
efl and is sold by the A
copper works are extending their
W
best
grocers. If you J
I‘ plants and increasing wages, in BrookFdon't find it-write tons and JB
' lyn and Philadelphia the great sugar
MORTGAGE SALE.
| we ll see that you get it. if
| you ir.ako butter, look for JfW
WluTcns. default has been Atta la the con! refineries are resuming operations
I our Dairy. BalL
I,, !-, ot ;».&lt;• vertriu mortatutes. quo of wild
Md )n Jotaatowo one factory, at
I
DIAMOND
• i i.irl4iires madoaud executed by Mary J. WilI leart&gt;
rnnning overtime Tbe«
to Daidel Sinker, Wllluun P. 81.hi tun and
B. CRYSTAL SALT CO..
,.
___ „_______ ,_ _ t____ is are
u limi t H. Haze, the Aiblou College Endowst. Clair, filch.
|
but
isolated,
instances.
The
return
of
,&gt;I i Fund Coninilttee turd their suroessors
But we have the chief organ of the '; ,complete, prosperity will be- slow, but
■, ;r;us' &lt;i»te (Mober secund, eighteen hundred
administration, tha ramshackle New !I it will be sure, and the country is al­
. • •11.1,, - tn sivure lire luiynmutof ten hull.1
mu!j dolliusand lutcresi thereon at the
York Times, arising to observe that i! ]ready on tbe way to better times.—Al-'
ra-e •’! ■•even per cent per annum and recorded
the president is graciously pleased to !j bany
1
Journal
iu the • ffico of the Register of Deeds for Barry
c. mtv. Mifl.t|a.n.
October tweuty-alxtb,
saddle the debt on the pubiic in order
State oiMlchm”)’.
i
. ?n handrail e&lt;ghty-five In Hirer 2G of inort*
that
full
protection
will
bt
afforded
'
Auditor Qenen:’.'.« i iftce. (
... ,re page
The olher uf said tnortifliges
luxcsiug. Nov. 5. ix'U.
the treasury reserve.
rad executed bv Nclsuu K. Cross CarrI r
Harper’s M.igaaiue iu 1805.
Notice Ls hereby Riven that certain lands sit­
.
hl» wife, and the said Mary J. Williams
This was the promise that was given
The Simpletons, a new novel by Thomas uated m the Counts* of Barry bld off io tbe
. •lire t.i.4 Daniel Striker. WlUteni R. fiiduam
will be begun tn tho December Number, State for Taxes oftWl and previous years, and
to the people list February, when the Hardy,
I
urn! WilHiuu H. Hfci’.e. tbe Albion College Knand continued to November. ian. Who- d» scribed In statements which will hereafter be
first bond issue was made, but, like the . eve&gt;
’HOI. may
.mwimFund Committee and their Kuccetsors
be one’s favorite among English nov­ forwarded to the nfiice of the Treasurer of said
b-iwimc dtJ? Niwember secund, eighteen bunTo show just how rut is the postal service promise that the repeal of the pnrebas- '»elists. it will be conceded by all critics that Count}, will b* sold at public auction by said
&lt;ir,-d ewlit'. iiliid to secure the pajment of four
of the United Staten. Mr. Btesell has taken an­ iag clause of the Sherman act v/ould I jThomas Hardy stands foremost as a master Treasurer al the County Seal. on the first Mon­
• adre i eight)-four dollars and interest therethe time and place
artist
tn
fiction,
and The Simpletons may be cx- day of December next.
other
novel
method.
He
has
secured
from
his
„'■!.«! the-rite-ot .'even per cent per annum aud
bring relief; like the promise that the pte'ed
•
to arouse enthusiasm not Inferior tn de­ designated lor thr Annual Tax Sales, if not pre­
subordinates and incorporated In the report, a
-, rded is Hie office oi the R.-gister of Deeds
to that whkk has marked Tnlby-the most viously redeemed or cancelled according to
I record of what is aetualiy accomplished in one enactment of t|ie democratic tariff bill •gree
• ,r 1- trrv Gountk, Michigan. November second,
i
h
ccssfii!
-’
oryoftUe
year.
Another
leading
i
eighteen hururtfd elghty-iiiue in liber .11 of CURES
| day. and the table presented Rive* u 'better would cause an abundant stream of feature
Bald statements contain a full d'-scriptUn of
will be the Persohr.l Recollections of
.
j im page 3d, both of said mortgages
I idea ot postal business than tv.ller and more revenue to gush into the treasury Joan
of Are, by the Sieur Louis de Conte. Her each parcel of said land* and may be *een ou
«
pa&lt; dm-, whereby the power of
complicated details. This reaon! ot an aver- vaults—the promise of last February, jPage and Secretary, under which guise the application at the office of the County Treasur­
,w eout Int d tn r..ch of said mortgages has
most popular ot living American Magazine er after They are received by him.
tflo day's businch.4 I* as follows:
STANLEY W. Tt JlMER,
&gt; .-.ffire opeii-t'.ve ar.d no suit or prvK^-edhuo
writers will present the story of the M.tld of
I Number of miles of post rcuyt run. 1.100.000: like every promise made by and for 1Or
Auditor GcneraL
.. .■t-en iiirtltutev! at law or otherwise to
eaos. In the January number will appear
I number ot stamps manufactured, tl.9UO.000: this administration, was false and de- ’a profusely Illustrated paper on Charlt blown
• •.■.•u-r tin- debt secured by either of said
; number of cuveiopas inanufiMturetl. 1^00.000; replive.
। and the Carolinas, the first of a series of South­
■ L-ag'-s or suv part thereof, and uy reason
| number of postal cards mauafnetun d. 1.6X1. i -kdauti. lb ere Is claimed to la- due at
Instead of the treasury reserve being 'ern Papers.
MORTGAGE SALK.
Northurn Africa is attracting more attention
tl ».!&lt;te up m both cf said niartgagts. and
j OOO: numtrer of pieces mailed. tb.Titi.having been made lb rhe pnjment ot
i.-••omiiainl R the same the sum ot
[ 000: number ot tetters /mailed. 7.400.-1 fully proteetvd by the bond issue of ।than at nay other time since it was at tne seat a Default
mortewee man" bv h^wlttC. B»iirn«y and his
&lt;-t
empires.
The
next
-volume
of
Harper's
• rv. hundred rtghty-nlue dollars besides an
February,
it
has
again
been
reduced
&lt;
j 000; number of pieces ot mail matters ।
Feb­
Magazine will coutam lour illustrated articles wiie, Mary- *-i«' k nej t«» Hiram M.
.. --v i-e of iweiitv-five dollars as provided
, this region, and throe of them will depict ruary 2nd. 1689, and ou February -nh. !&gt;”’» re­
. distributed und redistributed by railway pas- t fort)' millions of dollars, and tife of
, ■ dm «»f said '-lortgajrev
cures
i tai clerks. rt.MXJ.Wkh’ number cf pieces handled ■ treasury to-day is in such desperate the present life there. Julian Ralph will pre­ corded in the office of the Register of Deeds of
s fc. Then fotfe notice is hereby' aiven that
Barrv
County
in
the
State
ot
Michigan,
in
LibeP
in dead teller office. 24.0J0; dally transactions I condition that the government is once pare fnr the Magazine a series of eight stories, 2S of Mortgage* on page 654. on which mert.:r!»..-ot lite power of sate in each of said
depleting typical phases of Chluesri Life and
in money otdfir buatuoss. ll.llll.iMO: dally ex- 1
■ ;--cs contained and of the Mamies of the |
! raorc obliged to go to Wall street and Manners. Besides tbe long storlm. then- will gage there is claimed to be due hour Handled
; pehaes. tsXLltXt
s-&lt;-i Michigan, both of said muriguges will ;
’ln in the January number the first chapters Thirty nine dollars and seventy one cents and no
1 Icn clhsrtl bj k aate of tbe premises therein
borrow money to pay not extraord i­ Ip'f
Tbe Dcfielrucy Heducud.
of a Three Part Novelette, oy Richard Harding suit or proceeding* at law having been instird,- &gt; nr much thereof as may be ncccs- I
Davh—the longest work attempted yet by this Uitejl to recover the amount secured by said
i The deficiency in postal revenue for the ;: nnry but ordinary expenses.
।
i •'.tlsfy the amount due upon ivoth of |
or any part thereof. ■
j fiscal yerr ended June 30., IssM. was fc».- ‘I
It, .is announced from Washington writer. Complete short stories by ponuUr mortage
ii,Litgag«vs&gt;! tire
ot the sale thereof ■
Therefore by virtue ef the power of sale con­
I 24S.V3S. The total revenue derived was S7S.- J that Attorney General Olney finds the writers will cutJInue to be a feature ot the tained in said mortgage notice is hereby given.
J -;lh the k-;-al cost*, interest, taxes and ;
s*iu muc at public auction to the ;
i 080.47V. and the exjreuditure* ^4.324.114. i duties of his office so irksome and dis- Magazine.
Hint on Saturday, December 1st. 1W. at ten' ,
, -t i .dd- r oil Fndaf tin- kth day of Febru I
o'clock In the forenoon, there will be sold at
i For the current tlUnd ytar Mr. BIssmII
Rend for Illustrated Prospectus.
the north frontdoor of the Court House, In the ,
...
a n» a'dlork. u.im .al tbe north front |
I estimate* that the expenditure* will amouui । agreeable that he proposes to resign
The volumes of the Magazine begin with the
of Hastings, County of Barry and State pl
.. • .' j:-,rtMurt House tn ti»e City of Hasting*.
• to tW.St.1 4"A. leaviuy an ci-tifeulod deficiency and resume the practice of his poo­ Numbers for June and December of each year. City
Michigan, said court house being the vlaceiR
• ’ Barry' nod state of Michigan.(the said
| of JA971JW- tted hu&gt; csllinuje for th6 fiscal *' Tension. If Mr. Cleveland and all his When no time is mentioned, subscriptions will which tin* circuit court torthe county of Bany, .
■ ■; • htrelhx the place where the Circuit ■
ydar tailing June 30. t-W. piafes exponditurew , cabinet advisers, taking with them begin with the Number current at the time of Is b« hl. at DUbiic auction U) the highest bidder,
v -f b&gt;r tii-’ (Vmuty of Barrv Is held) the!
i at 101,1X0^.83. and the deUciet«.-j at only 84 t5i.- j Adlai E. Stevenson, should follow Mr. receipt of order. Cloth cumw, for binding. w» the premises described in said mortgage, or so
cents each—&lt;»y mall, post paid. Title-page and much thereof as may be necewary.to sMirfy tita
rs Jud wills'll V* **
s.i'.d are a* ,
I bTO.
sent &lt;»u application.
amount due on said mortgage, with tJ‘c
i Olney’s (example when ho retires from tadex
. . : Ti*'! e-»'t half of th“ north eart |
Opposed to Increased Kntm.
Remittance should be made by Post-Offli'e therum. and all legal cost*, said premises being
• -•.s'lien N&lt;&gt;. right •*&gt; iu town No. • the cabinet, it would be a mighty good Money Order or Draft. to avoid cluwice of '!o*s. situate Hi the village of Delton, in Uie Comity'
।
The
potunoster
gentral
sajii
that
the
annual
'
:-or'»vtrf range; nine «• we*t in the
| deficiency could be overe*&gt;zni by a giuicral in- ! thing for the American people.
of Barrv and Stale of Michigan, and described
&gt;f Rirl ta»t. Crbnty of Barn and 8 ate
Harper's
ronodicni*.
.
as lota vuinl-er seventy one and seventv two or
czeuso in pound rate', but! he thinks this j
. . . eoiitHiningiright) acres of land *eBut there is no such luck hi ntore for ’’arpur's Magazine.—on* year, S-I OO
James R. Bu«b's Addition'.to tbe village of DeL
I should not be resorted id.
He believes i
;
;e il’iiitiM J States survey thereof
"
4.«0
•. the postal service should Ibo wbU ■sustain- j them. They took to Mr. Cleveland Harper’s Weekly.—
U Dated September5.1KH. Hiram M.tCha&lt;k,
Harner's
Bazar.”
-t.*»
Nev- t.ber ISlhL ItHH.
' ins. and he holds that jthe annual de- ]j with their eyes wide open and they liarper's Young People '•
Mortgagee.
2X0
hfctency is caused by ibe? undue amount i' must grin and bear their sufferings to
Postage free to all subscribers li| tbe United Alonzo E. Kenaston. ^Uprney for Morigsger.
way possible. Aftc: the l;u
of mull mt: transmitted at the sec- I: the end. They elected him with a Stales. Caaada and Mexico.
WriXXAM H- liAZK
taken care of, why not T
; oud-class rat - off one cent n pound
|
Address. ltaRPKR&amp; Brother*.
-.•.a (’.’Uege Endkiwmtnt Fund Commit! clear understanding of his character,
MORTGAGE SALE.
P. O. Box «(•. N. V. City.
Smue Abu***.
r the ArtXVKUN Fi lie-had shown himself to be a narrow,
Defeult having been made in the conditions
Uan'.mi. SrniKitB.
j \1*iie most Important topicl in the report is I
of
a
certain
mortgage,
executed by Charles D.
Harper
’
s
I$ux*r
iu
1805.
.
opinionated
egotist;
obstinate
and
Attorn «y for Mortgagees.
treated under ihv explanatory caption:
Johnson and Ida M. Johnson. hn*b»nd and
i "Abuses connected with M-cond-clasa mnt- I overbearing: a man who had no praeElegautsnd exclusive desizns for Out-Door wife, to Lucinda C. Cheney and Alien E. Miles,
OKDJJk OF rVBLH ATION.
; ter. Mr Bissell states without reserve that i lical knowledge of statecraft; who and In-door Toilettes, drawn Hom Worth dated tbe twenty fourth day of A”/11/1- J"* .[£1
true Anr-riutn ca. ■ advertisers, book publlsherW nn«! irthers have
' was fillet! with undigested, foolish and models by Bandcv andCbaputs. are an import­ cordlkI tbe twenty fourth day ot August ITO
’. .-^igpn The Clreuit Court for thr
i. I consider it tho I taken advantage of the brvhd construction of ! mischievous theories, but •because un- ant feature. These appear every week, accom­ and on which there Is due at »‘«ls date ttuwe
i.iyoi B»:rry. i. Chancery.
panied by minute ‘ descriptions .ami details. Hundred and fifty six and CO-1® Dollars, the .
I whut constitutes matter of. the tocend class
hirdiirt. held at tbe'Court
Faris Leiter. b&gt; Katharine l&gt;c Forest, is a mortgagees liavlimz ejected to declare the whole
t political niachcr in
toy sending
out their ’ ixducrthcmenta t dcr republican rule for thirty years Our
■ ..
C«v of Hanoi.a*-, in said county, on
wteklv transcript of the latest styles and at amount ot «al&lt;l uffirlgagedue and
J
and
imriodtcate
under
liita
technics!
dis
­
•o o’ &lt;Mdner. A. D. ISM.
j the country had been singularly pros­ prices’'tn the mode. Under the head of New account of tho non-payment of the UJtrrw oue
' gutxe of newspaper* tnd periodicals, ' pcrous, the people came to believe York Fashion*, plain directions and full par­ August
-&lt; ot IlnaJ Clement Smita. Circuit Judge.
twenty fourth 1SH according w
:• M. l&gt;i!|ble. conip;ai-.ia.it. "
and haw thus secured the benefit of the lower I that no party, leostof all, no one man, ticulars are given as to shapes, fabrics, trim­ terms and conditions of said mortgage. Nix.
mings at d accesjorips of the costumes of well is hereby given that, by virtue of the power ofr
■ rate of postage. He has d|s«-ov»'red that the
McCarthy, william j. McCarthy, Bente
! could plunge the nation into danger. dressed women. Children's clothing receives siile iu said mortaagej shall foreclose the same
I
abuse
lias
grown
so
great
that
it
now
costs
the
practical attention. A fortnightly Patesrur.hv.
McCit&gt;e. Catherine Walsh.
nt public auction, to the highest bid­
{ government eight times as much to curry j
man,
But less than two years of Cleveland sheet Supplement enables readers to cut and by aatsale,
r : i»,i(&gt;lry. ChArlvs McCarthy. Ellen
the north front door of the Court Howe,
I aocond class matter as the revenue (tariffed have shown what oue man and one mwke tbelr owu gowns. The woman who takes der.
. and Hilrwk J. SuUhrati. administrator
in the ellv of HutlnKs, on the twenty second
_ ' from Itj
.
Ilarper.«
Bazar,
is
prepared
for
every
occasion
1 -tare of Denis McCarthy. Sr., dwwd.
| party can do with, the affairs of a na­ lu life, ceremonies or informal, where beauti­ day of December 1PW nt twelve o’clock noon, of
Civil Service Reform.
all that certain piece or parcel of land situate
j Rcvardlng civil service reform in the post ; tion. so great and so powerful as this. ful dress is requisite.
it appearing t^r-' afflitavts on
and bring In the city of Hastings, in the County
An American Seria’. Doctor Warrick's of Barry ami State of Michigan, and described
u ’b»- - ,i I d'i«-nilant. Charles McCarthy.
■ office department. Mr. Blst+ep coi^end* that l» ! What a pity it is that Cleveland and Daughters,
by Rebecca Hardiug Davis, a strong as follows.ro wit: A strip of land nicety one feet
' should be expended wherever Hrnctical and the whole pack of these blundering, novr I of American
Hfo. partly laid In Pennsyl­ wide off of and from the north Mid
lots num­
suggests
thig
the
tower
grade
-the
fourth
vania and partly in the far South, will occupy bered five hundred and nlue and five hundred and ,
(«f Fii.'GeraM A Barry, complain-1
cluNS -of posuua»tors might; be included with­ • incapable democrats could not be tbe last half of the year.
ten according to the original plat of tbe village
. ■
it i&lt; obder*5d that tbe appear-1
Mv Uidy Nobody, an Intensely exciting novel (now cltj) of Hastings, recorded In Barry Couoturned unceremoniously out of office.
in the benertte of the civil sdrvleo taw.
■ &gt;1
-;*i : non-resident defendant,
Appolntmeittsi That this is the general desire is lo Maarten Maarten*, author oi -God’s Fool. ty RegHt'T’sohlee. u.btest to a reservation of
'. A-lLy tn* entered herein, within
"The Greater Glory." etc., will brgiu the year.
st rip five feet wide off the north end ot said
■ f.-./!.-from the date of this order,, and
The postmaster general's attention is too i proved by the circumstance that the
Essays and Social Chat*. To this department aInta
for an alley, the snme being the mortgaged
--of iiUapiw.nrauc’*. that because hut an
।
much
tagrouta
by
appoMtSuenta.
says
.Mr.
plurality against the democrats in this Spect-tor will contribute her ebartnlng papers phemises. .
t ■ ' b'-’’!i: of eomjfaii.t tabe ftird. tan a
on
“
What
We
Are
l&gt;rh&gt;g
’
’
in
New
York
society.
1
Bissell,
ami
he
maintains
gbat
the
tmproveDated September 25lb, 1«94.
. ,v j.i i-• M*ricri nn &lt; omplaiiiaut's yoltattor*
•
year
’
s
elections
was
over
s
million
and
Answers
to
Correspondents.
Questions
re
Is a scientifically prepared llni- ft ! meat of postal facilities is retarded by the
•
At.icE E. Milks.
. .t tr.euty &lt;29) days iiltifr wrvmeon him of
celvethfep” sonal attention of the editor, and
Mortgagee.
present spoil ' system. One p.au proposed to ; a half-—Albany Journal.
*,1 o’ -; i hili and fiotlqe o: this order, and
iment and l-.armless; every ingredi- g 1 relieve
are answered at the earliest possible date af­
Char. H. Baukr.
the postmaster senftral of his ever-iut-i mil ! •.-veei .-aid b li Wil! be taken as co«ter their receipt.
Attorney for Mortgagee.
ent is of recognized value and in g ' creail^g burden of rccponsibUity regarding ap■ -•&lt; hv said n*&gt;n re’tdentldefendant.
Their Owu Dolux*.
V14 u it iurtber ordered that within twenty
It is astoniriiing how evenly the
Send for Illustrated rrospectu*.
constant use by the medical pro- g ■; polninamis provides for tbe dhlsioa of the
. ’Ik ?, the complainant reuM*e a notice of this
1 whole country ta«o tiw postal district*, each democratic loss ranges throughout the
The volumes of the Bazar begin with th" first
: i tb- published tn ltd- Hastings Banner.
fession. It shortens labor, lessens
. under the supervision of an inspector, who ta
number for January of each year. When bo
a n -xT-.pi; er printed, published and cln-ulating
country.
It
is
about
76.000
votes
tn
!
to
Investigate
the
nntcrodenta.
experience,
pain, dimishes danger to life of g
' tirae is mei tinned, subscriptions will begin
:n .-aid enuwty. and that paid uubHcutian he
reputation, etm. of all appMcants for vacant Massachusetts, New Hampshire and I vuit i toe number eurreufat tne time of receipt
••■tirnuei! then in unea In jtacb week Lw six
TIMETACLt.
_
Mother and Child. Book " TO
‘ fourth-class poMtnastership* in hi* own Connecticut, out of 301,000 cast in the o&lt; order.
• •■Kh in ducuusmco.or thTp comr’alnanl cau*e
In effect February it. 1*M.
Cloth cn.»es for each volume, suitable for bind­
• »;.y of tills order n» b.* ptsreiwmllv served, on
MOTHERS” mailed free, con- « dlatricL and report ihe results to presidential election of 1892—a trifle ing,
will bv sent by mall, postpaid, ou receipt
•aid nuu-rquident defend »i|t at least twenty &lt;30)
the
postmaster
general.
Tbe
postmmiter
of •LfOeaeb. Title-page and Index sent on
talning valuable Information and g general is then
•lav. before the time prescribed for bls appearK&gt;
appoint
the over a quarter. It is about 309,000 application.
Clement smith.
. ^_. voluntary testimonials.
Stations.
candidate who. on the face ot the report, ap­ votes out of 1,234.000 in New York,
S
Remittances should be made by Post office
Circuit Judge.
2
pears
to
be
best
qualified
in
nil
respect*
Once
New
Jersey
and
Pennsylvania
—
a
trifle
Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss.
FitzGerm D &amp; Barhy,
i
appointed,
a
postmaster
may
not
bo
sus-.x-nded
less than a quarter. It is about 364,­
Coiniiaiuanta Solicitor*.
3
NORTH.
o? removed for political reasons. Tins, he
Examined, countersigned and entered by me.' S
- Harper's Periodical*.
000 votes out of a total in 1892 of 1,472­
John G. Nattier.
■ 3 □radfield reoulator co..
: think*. Is a plan which t* entitled to the most
Chicago Lv....... ...
larper’H Magazine.-one year. ?4 00
Register.
Atlanta. Ga.
■ I careful and Immediate comdderation. and may 000 in the five central western states—
larpt r's Weekly.—
“
4 oo
■ I become u foundation upon which to build.
K*1 Amazon Lv
. Attest. A true copy.
Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin Harper’s Bazar.—
••
4 00
East Cooper..............
.i&lt;?UN
Sa
2.00
• ;I
Rural
•
Konli Free
r rrr Delivery.
and Illinois—again a shade less thana Harper's Young People.—“
Postage free to all subscribers in the United Richland June!....
I Mr Bissell thiuka the experimental free de- quarter. It is ‘apparently about 201.­ States,
Cressey...................
Canada and Mexico.
—■»--% •1 livery
..__ .nurnnttaued
else ex- or else ex­
"should be or
disconttaued
Milo...........................
Address. Haki rr &amp; Brother*.
000 votes out of a total iu 1892 of 823,­
PARKER’S ’
I tended to all Ullage* and towns, but hecan- 000 in northern states beyond the Mis­
P. a Dox. aw.N. Y.City. Delton
'Agewts.$7S
Cloverdale
not
recommend
tbe
latter.
M
It
would
co«
too
HA«« “*,L8i!*b
Shultz
.......................
sissippi,
notof
the
Pacific
slope
—
again
much, with llUie benefit to be
"®
Harper's Weekly In 1895.
say. that free (fcllvery in raral districts la not nearly a quarter. And in Texas the
Harper’s Weekly Is a pictorial history of the Hastinob................
needed or desired by tho people.
democratic loss appears to have been times. It presents every important event
Coats Grove
Other Topic*.
06,000, out of 239,143 votes in 1892—a promptly, nceunitcly. and exhaustively in 11110 05
...............
I
lAeatalation is urged to punish lnt«rfcreace little more than a quarter. Taking all nstratloh and descriptive text of tbe highest Woodland
Woodbun'
order.
■ with mall trains, and attention is called to the
VlaA.I^^K.
The manner In which, during 18M. It has Lansing
I* handicap which the department ’uffered in the states of which definite reports Sited
the Chicago Railway Strikes and the
Detroit
transmitting the mails during the recent have appeared, the loss is about 1,110,­
no-Japanese War. and the amount of light Grand
i2 4b;
Rapids
000 votes out of 4J19.000 cast in 1892tention
directed to that little-known coun­
a little more than a quarter.—N. Y. try, are was
fflb&lt;’rburelarte?
examples of Its almost boundless re­
..7^Mr. BU.,1. rrn... hU Tribune.
sources. Julian Ralph, tbe distinguished writ­
Stations.
er and correspondent, has been sent to the
recommendation of last y»ar that (16,000 bo
t3FFour years ago Speaker Reed seat of war, and there joined by D. C. Weldon,
.ppropruua for
tor ibe urot
the well known American artist, for many
hud
to
count
a
quorum
often,
for
the
yemth a resident in Jnnaa. who has been engag­
conviction of mall depredatora
nhscena
sour?.
small and it
nosolte the efforts mode to exclude obscene republican majority
__________ _______ m THE——-----------------Harper’s Weekly excwM*® information and
zum
literature J from the mails.
Chicago Ar......
Sfd
^nnt been entirely successful, and was impossible sometimes for all the
republicans to be in the house. The
Durwg 1W6 every vital question will be dis­
w tb Ujorard ultbout prejudice in the KMtOoqper Lv
I*1.IX wblect* The r«por. »lfo republican majority in the next con­ cussed
columns, and also in special articles Richland Janet....
■ sxsixsx
Kb.=.« b- gress will be so great that that party editorial
by th* high;’*! aii'borilles In each department, OreoBoy...................
portrails
of tbe men and women who are mak­ ■Do..........................
J—niootfouM »”b MIUtortorr r«~lt»
can always have a quorum .of its own
ing history, and powerful and caustic political Delton
5 •» 1 U
DAILY (without Sunday!
present; and, while the Reed rule on cartoons, will continue to be characteristic (Soverdate
6 18 13 M
•5 &lt;» 12 45
the subject of quorum-counting will features. This Busy World, with Its keen and Bhultz
kindly comment ou the lesser doings of the
be restored it will not be necessary to dav will remain a regular department.
4M 12 23
Hastings.............
Action. There will be two powerful serials,
use it The democrate ought to be
•11 46
handsomely lllustrated-The
rx*; Ooats Grove.../.....
thankful that their opponents will be both
11 TO
kade. a stirring romance of olden days by Woodland..............
PER YKAR .-....................................................
11 30
so
numerous
They
will
not
be
tempted
Stanley
J. Wevroan. and a novel of New York,
wen,.,. liUl.c »y . Trata
eatltied
The
Hon
of
His
Father,
by
Brander
S3 10 27
lto„ra««, No'-- “•-AvfreX‘ to sit silent as they did in 1890, or to Matthews—several novelettes, and many short agffi.:.:.:.::.'.::
S A NEWSPAPER THE INTER OCB*?
™E
break
a
quorum,
or
to
smash
down
S^AND,TH^S-~S«^22f!SffWiE’
stories by popular writers.
train ou the Chicago, Milwaukee A St
Grand Rapids
doors, or shake their fists childishly nt
Paul railway struck a carriage on a
s«,a for m&gt;utrei«a rro.p«sto».
Traverse City
5 miles south ot Grand the speaker. Being unable to do any
Th,r.ium«ottb. »«WWL’“wft Oharievotx
harm
they
will
be
well
behaved.
—
Chi
­
Wia. killing two of the occuFMbriuy.................
BayVIew
nauU-Mrs. WlllUm Quin and Mis. cago Tribune.^
with the new number current at tbe time of re
£*teie Cleveland.
Mr. Quin escaped
rg£“The south, thank Heaven, solid "Sib SSTlor Meb «?«•«.
&gt;"r
with slight Injuries.
no longer; deserted by Tennessee, binding. Will be sent by mail.
®n JT.
•Stops on signal only. Agents muM
abandoned by Delaware, and with tte eeipt of It.® each. Tftie-psgeMd Index sent trains 3t flag stations as soon as they can he
To M—’ It"* *“
“** II U6LHERARY hEATLRES
u»«q«.karf
CurxLAtrn. a. Nov. »-The exemi- congressional delegation split and °"K:K,m5S”ib««M b. mod. w
^Freight
trains win be run M the eonvaatapoo
POLITICALLY IT IS RBIHJ®UCAN. anj
THE NEWS OF
ti,e committee ot the Woman s Chrl.- riven w^K republican and populist Money Order or draft, to avoid chance of lo*s_ of the company, who
' tjjw ri»W•klert i!locuuls-.» oo All ll.x poUtlcrt
11
tbe time of such trains .without notice. „
,
tlan Temperance union met at the Hol representatives in almost every state
THE WORLD.
No.
6
will
wait at Woodbury for puMgm
Harper’s Periodical*,
leaden Thursday and decided
bed
The free-trade pitcher has been car­
from No. 1 on D. L- &amp; N.
tagszlne.-one
year,
t».®
Biigjnige
must
be
at
the
depot
at
iea«*
•
the next annual convention at Balti ried once too often to the sprite wel
is
THE INTER OCEAN IS
’ JoCNTAjNS.* AND °ls
utoa^ore leaving time of
and ita fragments now lie with ite •Harper's
may have time to dwelt I P«5*2f • oa,*rwU*1
more.
. •WlhKYoHSaT SBCT.O.N THAN ANT
West Virginia apostle at the base of “SfeftSVSwi
forward until next train.
P,ui»criben la th0 Called jiav not go
E
W. S- Dewing Gen'l Manager.
the
great
republican
monument,
to
the
fitatea *Casxada
-x' 1?— »
id« “d—*"
aiU»m Hl. Nov.Si-Aocorilog
H. C. Potter. Gen'l
PAPER FARTHER EAST.
in Politics ssd Literature.
honor of the national American prin­
H u fo .cord -HI. th.
ONLY ONE D0Lto Ker. a W. Blodgett, ‘&gt;»ejstioof db
ciple
of
protection
to
American
indus
­
P;euoc resnembw that the price of The * y
p A M Chic SEO.
roree. to marriages U greater in tbi.
lar per year. Address
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Hastings Banner
Japan, with a eourtooy that etoioos her
diplooMtic skill to shine with greater
brilHancy, simply saying we want none
AB 8KCOXV CLASS MATTKK AT of yeur meditation at present, when wo
went it we will ask for lu
rate HAfvriNos. mich.. pootoffick,
Such assumptions of an warranted pow­
AVOW
er has loot many « man Ms political heed,
but Grover is either igworant of the factor
willfully defies Ik

Thursday, Nov. ap, 1894.
L. COOK. M*°'-

EDITORIAL NOTES

I

-TMWMlM* fo&lt;* *»’’ CS5^m**,'P &lt;
-..wonbrUHS-WLlu.Ult/rt^r-

I-roT. Flntey.
of U1'
J. V. Wickham^
Educational ikglety of England,
upon Seeoadary Education In England,
laid \Vadne»day evening.
.
,
Tbe Homeopathic Dep’t Is cbanglng
ISSuSS“ri^ xxmrir HMU.P To«»ux.ie?«U&gt;. I**'' Ol*“ “ut J
rc.lim.Um&gt;.1 U&gt;e U*
*Wp'
C. L. Bach »MJESk
nnm,t». TUI. re.lnn.Umi M »«
•• *
rewlollooto requMt U&gt;« rrelfn.'loo. of
the other mrmbvra of tbe Homeop faculty
was referred to the medical committee.
For putting a boree in a tao. hmltoy coodb
Thb Frefcbwan class gave a
first at Granger’s Hall last Wednesday lloo. try Goodyrar’s Big Four Condition Pow­
ders. They tone up Uicayatem, aid digestion,
n*Tbe Columbian Organ will be
cure tore of appetite. relieve constipation. cor
by a fine concert Dec. 14. Seats will be red kidney disorders and
sold at any price above two &lt;*oll*r« wblch log new life to an old or over worked horse.
tbe buyer Is willing to pay and it Is hoped »e. per pound. 6 lbs. one dollar at Goodyear’s
______________
to raise Hie remaining sum due on the or­ Modern Drug More.
gan, bv this concert
NOT10K OF ATTACBMKXT.
Tbe firat data in tha Waterman Gym­
nasium met on Thursday last About two BliUMJlMKhlpc.lotheorem* Ooon toe the
onSr“‘V&lt;U?2d IMrtd D. outr. • oo p«nhundred took part in this class besides two
large classes at other times in the day.
Tbe class exerdre wss mostly devoted to a
dumb bell drill.
.
Miss Jane Adams of Hull House, Chi­
cago, gave a moat Interesting address on &lt;d’S?br»uMDOT,t oi’the
wr U?
Social Settlement idea as exemplified by County of Burry, at the suit ot Gilbert W. Lee
Hull Hoose, last Friday night
The great U. of M.-Cornell foot ball
game which has beeo the chief topic of
conversation for weeks, was played on the
Detroit Athletic Club grounds, last Sat­ SSrSf Three Hundred and Fifty Foor Dollars
urday. It was one of the sharpest games and Blxty Eight cents,
which aak
of tbe year and was won by Michigan, writ was returnable on Tuesday tne Cth day of
wbo fairly out played her opponent. This ^n^iSiMh'tirztiii'day of November, A. D.. ISM.
victory places us on a level with the
CHMISTOrHMB H. WlEBOK.
Attorney lor plaintiff*.
great eastern teams and Caspar Whltoey,
of Harper’s Weekly will perhaps be able
In the future to see farther west than the
Rubinstein, the world’s greatest pianist Allegheny mountains. It was a galad ay
HOW IS IT ?
and composer, died in Russia. Nov. 20ih. for Michigan students, about fifteen hun­
dred of them going down to see the
He was 64 years of age.
game.
Francis Wllliard was again elected to
Were we In it?
I should smile.
the head of the W. C. T. U. at the Nation­
We were tn it
al Convention held in Cleveland last week.
All the while.
WILL SOON RING
Were they tn it?
Kansas gave a majority of about 31.000
MBRRILY.
Not at all.
against womens suffrage.
Hardly ever
Had the ball.
A decree has been issued in Denmark
forbidding the importation of American
Literary Notes.
live cattle and frosh meat
Have you selected your
“I hope to see the day when the teacher

Along during the falter week of August
Robk Hubbard, ef Tbomapple township,
was hi Mlddlevitie and while there got
somewhat I he worse off for liquor. When
became to, hte watch, what money he bad
and all hh whiskey was gone. The cwh
was worked along quietly until tfaturday.
K4 Fairbrottier, Chas Root, George bum­
mer and Charlie Annlson of Middleville
and Guy Custer and Alvarado Barnes, of
thia city, were are arrested, charged with
the crime.
It seems that the boys came across Hub­
bard In Sodthwick’s restaurant in Middle­
ville and took him out doors and stole bls
whiskey—a quart bottle and a pint bottle
full—-and let him go. Later In the eve­
ning they came across Hubbard again, and
went through him the second time, taking
his watch and about 80 cents in change.
‘ Saturday the Sheriff received word that
if he would go to Middleville he could get
some good tips about tne case. He went
and was soon In the presence of Annlson
and Root, both of whom claimed to know
notnlng about the case, but after some
questioning they confessed.
They told
tbe Sheriff that Fnlrbrother took the watch
and Carter the 80 cents, and that later on
four of the boys went to Grand Rapids
aud pawned tbe watch.
Custer and Barnes are both out on • bail,
tbe former being bailed out Sunday morniX and the latter Sunday evening. The
hearing will take place Saturday befare Justice Kenastou.

In N. Y. Morton, rop., elected over Hill,
At the eighth annual banquet at tiw
dem., by over 150»m plurality. In Con­ "Home Market Club," of Boston, last
necticut, O. ViDcewt Coffin, rep., and both week, ex-epeaker Reed paid Ma -com^lhouses of the legislature, in Ooforado, rnenta to toe German bill as follows:-AltJbrt W. Mekitire, rep., was elected
"Wbat the German bill nrewm (or the
governor. „ Nebsuska eleeted Silas A. Hol­ industries of (Ms country we have yet io
comb fusion candidate governor. South see. That It favors Ounadaand gives it at
Carolina, Joha*Gary Evans, eteeted gov­ least95,OoD,‘OtQ we already know. That
ernor over tbe old faahloned democracy it destroys sheep husbandry Is all (no pro­
with majorities in the legislature to defeat bable. Tbe many small woolea manu­
Gen. Butler tor U. S. Senator. Kansas, factories mrest all go under seems unavoid­
where four*candidates were In the field able and &gt;Ctmt wages must eome wearer the
elected M^or Edmund N, Morrill, rep., Btoropean-standard seems inevitable. But
defeating badly Lewelling, the populist tots need not last more than throe years if
PannsylMDla elected Gen. Man’l Hartman toe American people are -steadfast and
Bastlnga.'rep.. governor, by over 200,000 -determined. This country is In favor of
plurality. California eteeted James H. toe doetrine of protection, tacgely In favor
Budd, dtem. there were dhree tickets Js&gt; wf It. ’Everything shews C»is, and no
the fieM and he -was elected by a small plu­ &lt;nan Whose brains are aot suffering from
rality. Delaware elected Joshua A Marvil, • recent concussion from the’heels can think
rep., governor, and a -republican legisla­ otherwise. We have bad asnlgbty victory
ture, « rep, and 13 dem. on Joint ballot. —the- greatest in the history of this couaTexas elected Charles ▲. Culberson, den^ try. It was won not by -our organization
governor and the state’ticket. Wieocnsta but by our principles. -’But great as oor
elected W. H. Upham, rep., governor and 'victory is, there is a -greater which we
* tbeentire state ticket Tennessee for the mart win. By our -wisiom, moderation
first time since the days of reemssawntioo, and good sense we must so govern this
elected Heavy Clay Brans, rep., governor. eontry that the great -queAtioos ot tbe
Massachusetts elected Frederic T. Greew- next six years may 1)ave:a8 noble a solu­
balgc, rep., governor, his plurality over tion as the great questions of their day
Roesell was lOjtOO greater than the year and at the trends cf those great republi­
before. Michigan re-elected Johu X dWcti. cans who preserved the union, upbeM tbe
rep., governor, tef'over 100,006 plurality, &lt; honor of the nation -and gave tbe people
the entire congreerional detegotion. and thirty years of peace, prosperity and prothe entire tlrgtetaSve ticket, save one. -tgress,”
'South Dakota re-elected C. H. Sht«don,
rep., governor, &lt;ond legislature &lt;rap. by
The German Government shows c dispo­
■targe majorities. North Dakota dected sition to sutenU tire case of tbe -importa­
-'Roger Aliin, rep.&lt;overnor by 12,000 plu- tion of American-etotle to experts which
rallty, legislature also strongly republican^ •will probably reaclt satisfactorily and
Minnesota, elected Knute Nelson, «rep., again make wide tbe ways of tbe remigrat
. governor, by a plurality ot W.WHl, all of ic translantte steer. Tbe trade in’ live
- 7 congressmanrren., and legislature rep., stock of this cort -with Germany has not
on joint baltet by 92 votes over clem, and hitherto been overwhelmingly targe, only
pop. combined. Idaho elected her state 17,831 having been sent thither during the
ticket all rap. ana a rep. majority on joint five years beginning with 18W. Bjit It
’ ballot la her lefttalature. New Hampshire is likely to increase if things ge well and
t-elected Obaales'A. Busiel. rep. governor. do oeeasiea arhee in our tariff legislation*
with increased majorities.
Wyoming to trump up a case against us under cov­
elected W. A.®icharda, rep. governor and er of which a reprisal may he instituted.
a rep. majority on joint ballet on the legis­ Tbe tax or sagar levied by tbe last Con­
lature.
gress affected one of the largeat German
exports to this country, that of sugar,
The result of the election, te made the
which iu the years named exceeded $100,­
basis of a greet many political and mathe­
000.000. At Che same time our exports of
matical problems.that are exceedingly dittmeat products were 349,000,00*, ot which
cultof solution, and to navy It'would
$37,000,000 were for the single article of
aeem almost heyon d their political com­
lard, and of breadstuffs $37,000,000. In
putation. lottbe first piace,-in order to
com parison w’.tt these com modi ties, the
make it plain, we find that tn localities
steer trade is rather light, but it is worth
where tbe democrats, popaiirts, prohibi­
looking after and protecting, and will very
tionists, Cleveland men, and anti-Clevelikely be re-ealatflshed soon -on its old
land men united, and then didn't turn out
footingon election day. and the republicans did.
when tbe votes was counted, the repo MiOf tbe2d0 democratic members of the
cans were ahead as a general thing,
in house, only 64 were re-elected and they
Other localities, where the above named are principally -from the smith. Only 2
parties didn’t-unite, and ran separate tick­ out of 44 democrats were elected (from the
ets, and weKfnt numerous enough, when east, aud only 6 eat of 53 from the we^L
tbe votes were pounted, we fiad’tlie repub­ This shows as plainly as facts and figures
licans had a majority over alL
In tbe le- can show that when the manufacturing
cailties where the democrats were very and industrial interests were hit with a
strong (as in Wilson dlst, W. Va,) and went staggering btow by democratic tariff re­
to the poles on election day, and a large form (so called) tbe people rose in their
percentage of them voted the republican might and stamped it out as tber -would a
ticket, and Che republicans voted Ihek pestilence.
1 ticket straight, when the votes were couned, it was found that Wilson didn’t got
How have tbe mighty fallen! mart be a
votes enough, he lost just tbe percentage thought pervading the minds &lt;ft demo­
of votes, the republicans gained, see? In crats and populism-as they take a survey
local itUs where democrats were opposed of their fallen heroes.
Wilson, Hill,
to the Cleveland administration, and did- Bpringer. Holman, Outhwaite, Bynum,
not want to vote the republican ticket, and Cry an, Hatch, Bland, Tom Johnsen, Old
staid at home, we find if there bad bees a (Bloody bridles, and a.bost of leaser Mghts.
few more tach, «be vote would ibave bees ; ^•No sound shall awake them to glory
unanimous as in Michigan, where one got
away, preserved (or seed. In localities of
tbe great manufacturing industries, the
Republicans have not the power is »alaborers, weak, pale, and emaciated by tianal affairs as yet to show howlhey will
long fasting, and democratic reduction of handle the great questions before tbe peo­
tbe hours of labor, marched like ghosts of ple to-day, but they have power to etop
Libby, and Andersonville to the poles, and further vicious legislation such as has
forgetting party names, and when the characterized, the present admin 1st ration
votes were counted,-everything had gone throughout.
republican, and by majorities, that seems
Those democrats who nontended that
:to have paralysed tbe-opposltlon, and in a
sort of dazed stuper, thpy have tried to the passage of the Wiiscm bill, with the
^explain how it all came about, and tbelr income tax attachment, would cause tbe
democrats to lose every northern state;
explanations need to beexplalned.
seemed to knpw what they were talking
about
Whichg* it?
Either the stupidity and ignorance, Md
The latest acqnsitlon to the lecture field
entire lack erf statesmanship or the wilful
assumption of dictatorial power of tbe la Gov. Waite. Tbe Gov. will probably
always
be on hand, even If has to wade
gtwemtnent at Washington, is making a
laughing stock of tbe United States through blood to the hones fctMta, but he
amongst other nations and lowering tbe will no doubt have to Waite for an audi­
standard of intelligence and statesmanship ence.

Thanksgiving
The Best Oysters . . .
.... In The Market.

Tokay and Malaga Grapes.

Nice Florida Oranges.
The finest Olives in Town.

Boiled Cider; Citron; Orange
and Lemom Peel, and ev­
ery thing for Mince Meat.
Our Thanksgiving order for
Oysters is a large one.
We can supply all
with the finest
goods to be
had.

Bowens' and Hastings' Mills
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.

Hams &amp;
_Wrno

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TROY LAUNDRY
hue door of Journal
0tHee........................

Christmas
Bells

The Navy Department has just com­
pleted a test of aluminum as a material
for ship’s boats, with the object of determ­
ining its adaptability to naval uses. On
account of kt. comparatively light weight,
its utility on board ship would be almost
ineslmable if it were not for the fact that
It has been now shown to be exceedingly
susceptible to tbe corrisive action of salt
water.
•
Miss Florence Nightingale, at tbe age
of 74, la enjoying excellent health. She is
a rich woman, having, besides some pri­
vate weans, tbe &gt;250,000 publicly sub­
scribed for'her by the English people at
the close of the Crimean war.
Miss Florence Marryat, the novelist and
daughter of the famous Captain Marryat,
is to deliver a series of lectures in this
country on the following topics: "The
Mistakes in Marriage,” "The New Wo­
man,” and "Can the Dead Return?”

Delaware Is not' a densely populated
State, but were Texas as thickly peopled
her population would be about 25,000,000.
Were Texas as numerously peopled as
Massachusetts her population would ex­
ceed by 10,000,000 the total population of
tins United States accordiag to the census
of 1899.
More impressive still. If Texas
were as densely people as Rhode Island
her population would be more than 83,­
000,009.
.

who ignores current topics will be rele­
gated to some dusty upper shelf where it
will be impossible for him to cramp and
defoi re the minds of the future rulers of
the Republic.” This spicy commentary on
the study of cunont topics In schools,
comes to us from Prof. J. M. Consley, in
tbe Mississippi Central Normal School.
One of the special objects of the Extension
Department Is to infuse this spirit Into the
teachers throughout the country and as­
sist them in putting into operation and
sustaining a simple though definite and
systematic plan for the study of current
events. Much that has to be done in the
line of reformation would be rendered unneccessary if the educators of tbe country
especially those wbo are carry on our
great Public School System, would do
their part in formation along this Import­
ant line. It was with this same convic­
tion that President Cyrus Northrup, of
the University of Minnesota, wrote at tbe
begitming of our work: -Classes In Cur­
rent Topics, with Public Opinion for In­
formation. must be very valuable.
There
is, perhaps no more serious evil iu educa­
tional matters than the neglect of under­
graduates of the history that is making,
while they may be very earnest in study­
ing history that has been aude.
I think
very highly therefore of classes to study
the present.”—From "Public Opinion.
The stories of Ruth McEnry Stuart have
a flavor as distinct as tha frost-bitten
persimmon of the region about which she
writes. They are Southern In atmosphere,
but they appeal to readers of all sections
by their human and humorous qualities.
“The Dividing Fence” in tbe Christmas
Harper’s, is another tale of famous though
fictitious Simpkiqsville, and Is written in
Mrs. Stuart’s most engaging manner.
Tbe first chapters of Tboa. Hardy’s new
novel. -The Simpletons” appear on the
December Harpers.
It will continue
throughout the year. Mr. Howard's re­
cent novel "Tess” has been received with
great favor.__________________

Electrocution, which for several years
has been used bv New York State for
putting its condemned criminals to death
may soon be put to a new trial. Some
eminent authorities, Including wexl known
physicians and electricians claim -that tbe
shock in the chair does not kill, but the
victim Is in a state of suspended anima­
tion and that the autopsy always held af­
ter the electrocution actually Is murder.
Dr. Gibbins of Syracuse, has invented an
apparatus, claiming to Im able to resusci­
tate electrocuted criminals, and has peti­
tioned re be allowed to try bls experiment
ou Wilson the murderer who is awaiting
electrocution at Albany prison. Several
Church and Society.
prominent state papers are urging the
Your attendance is desired at the Em­
granting erf his request and by all means manuel Y. P. 8. C. E. Sunday evening.
to let all the light |&gt;ossM)le be shed upon The meeting will be led by Miss Mary
eieetrocutioB, which may prove to be Powers.
a worse torture than any of a past barbarThe society connected with Emmanuel
church will be entertained Thursday Dec.
Mrs. Fannie Barrier Williams, a highly 6th.. by Mesdamos E. Powers, W. Powers,
educated colored lady desired lo become a Bentley. Coigrove. Silsbee. McElwain,
member of tbe Chicago Women’s Club but Lathrop, Bronson, VsnArman, Rogers and
was rejected on account of her color. Chi­ tbe Misses May Roberts. Olive Lathrop,
cago papers have censured this very much. and Mary Powers. Supper served in Par­
Tbe Kalamazoo Twentieth Century Club ish house from 5 to 7.
composed of women, of whom Mrs. Lu­
The subject at the Methodist Episcopal
cinda Stone Is president have - made Mrs.
Williams an honorary member of their ehurch next Sunday evening Is. "The
Marriage Vow.”
Morning services ns
club.
usual. Monthly class meeting.
Epworth
What is probaWy the largest oil well League at 4:30.
ever'drilled In ibis country was struck
Remember
and
be
present
at
public
last week on the Jones farm, Madison
Township. Sandusky County, Ohio. Tbe Thanksgiving ou Thursday at tbe Baptist
church
at
10:30.
Silver
offering
for
the
well has settled down to a steady gait of
destitute poor of the city.
950 barrels per hour. Thousands of bar­
rels of oil were lost before the monster
Y. P. S. C. E. Presbyterian church next
could be controlled, a thirty acre corn Sunday evening. Mrs. Husted will pre­
field adjacent being covered six inches side
deep. Huge logs aad chains hold the
The Mission Band of the Presbyterian
covering from being blown out. Four church will give an entertainment on Fri­
solid five inch streams are thrown. Twen­ day evening, tbe 80th at 7:80. of singing,
ty 250-barrel tanks are up one being filled recitations and a talk by Dr. Thomas 8uevery eighteen minutes.
leeba of Mesopotamia. A silver admltance fee to go to Mr. Sly’s orphanage.
Tbe only orphanage where the whole of
Notice to Stockholder*.
tbe contributions go directly without de­
*
Tbe annual meeting of tbe stockholders duction to the orphans.
of the Riverside Cemetery Company erf the
Epworth League as usual Sunday eve­
city of Hastings, Mich., will be held on
Wednesday, December 5th., 1894, at 7 ning to be led by Mias Bertha Rider.
Subject, "Christian Ethkw.”
o'clock p. m.. standard time, at tbe office
ot John Beasmer. tbe Council room being
Meeting at the Spiritualists hall next
occupied by tbe Board of Education that Sunday as usual.
evening.
Tbe busineM of tbe me
The richest tad of gold made of 4atg election &lt;rf three
trustees
------------_l in tbe place ot Harrison P. naves, Nashville
It would sees that ike glaaost universal
Brusie E. Whitney, Nashville
was by a Tennessee farmer who took Julio. BmkII. John Beaamer and Jnmea Daniel Stumpf. Assyria
protest, issued by tbe American people
Howe*, whose term ot offloe aspires that Hattie A. Haith. Assyria
&gt;48,000 in gold bars and nuggets from an
day and aneb other bnalnesa aa may bo
against tbe presidential policy of Grover
5srA.N.?s&amp;W”ine
Indian grave.
brought before the moetln*
la tbe Hawaiian matter should have lasted
All owners or lots by purchase are dark Robinson, Hone
’ kin through lire administratioa gt least,
A Bertha Terpening. Hope
Cassius M. Clay should be gallant atockbolden and entitled to vote.
and that he should not have 'caused the
Milla, Prairieville
enough to permit his rife to play with her punctual attendance la hereby requested. Maurice
Mi&amp;a Garrett, Prairieville
E. T. Booi.x, Free.
dolls whenever she pleases to do so.—Ex.
J
ohn Bimmer, Clerk. m’ffigsiisjs
tbe vale of abaoM&gt;, and national bpmlliare
Uon during his admtntatration. But beA dispatch was wired over the country

last week that John L. Sullivan was dead.
Unfortunately the report was false.

We will have the choicest
ud best of everything

MICH

HASTINGS,

On accoimt of the exceeding
hard times the Troy Laundry lias
concluded to make the following
reductions in prices:

If not, you cannot Jo better
than to visit my Exposition
of all that is artistically
choice in my line. The se­
lection displayed of Fine

. Ggnt’a Lhu

Watches, Jewelry,
Silverware, Optical
Goods, and
Pianos &amp; Organs.

Shirts, . . .
Night Shirts. .
Woolen Shirts.
Under Shirts, .
Drawers, . .
Socks, per pair,

Old New
ITlc. Price
IO C 8 c

IO c 8c
IO c He
8c 5C
h c 5C
SC

Collars 2 c.
Cuffs 4 c. per pair.

has never been surpassed
in the city and my price is
just right.

Special Low Kates on Family
"Washings.
Goods called for and delivered.

John gessmer,

Try the Troy Laundry. Wc are
The Jeweler. sure they can and will please you.

Giosino oui sale.

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AT COST 5
My entire stock of Millinery,
fancy goods, hoods, fascinators,
Etc., Etc. .
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Mrs. Game Spence.

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Majestic Lead
During the week of the “ Hajestic” exhib
we sold twenty of these famous stoves to the ■
of this county. Those who bought are all exc

well pleased with their purchase.

The M

the result of years of study, and the cc

xedingly

ia)estic is
^summation

and perfection attained from long exp'
Manufacture of stoves by one of the ’

the Country.

itkrtf
people

erience in the
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larg^Jt firms in

XailM.

The meetinc or the Waler Committee
will be beta the lint sad third Toeoday,
of each mouth at the council room, ccto-

China has offered to pay Japan an i»demnity of &gt;175,00*,006 to stop the war

WARRANTY DKED3.

Frank Bulky to Mriaaccbon W

Examine the MAJESTIC at

buto tbe time aud the hour.
By Order Comm.

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BROS

�Hasting

Banner

Thursday, Nov. 29, 189^.4
W. R. COOK. Local Kditar.

do you

KNOW
THAT
THE
UPTO
DATE
DRUG STORE IS LOCATED
ONE DOOR EAST OF TLHE
CITY BANK, WHERE AL
Tflt; POPULAR PATENT
MET&gt;icrNES ARE SOLD,
WHERE YOU CAN GETYOUR
• DYE STUFFS PUT UP RIGHT
AND PURE, WHERE YOUR
FAMILY PRESCRIPTIONS
are FILLED AS WRITTEN
WHERE WHEN YOU CALl’
FOR AN ARTICLE YOU GET
WHAT YOU CALLED Ft)R
AND PHYSICIANS FRESCRIPTON’S AKE COMPOUNDED
WITH PURE DRUGS AND
CHEMICALS. WHERE
EVERYTHING IS PURE,
CHEAP AND RIGHT.

for 81.M.

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Miss Fannie Stebbins Is home from Yp­
You will always find interesting reading silanti.
, matter on the Inside local page. Doa’t lay UtCS&gt; Nevins Is visiting relatives in
j tbe paper aside until yuu have read IL
tlrn city.
Tbe total number of %lrths returned
Sheriff McKevitt is confined to bls
in Michigan for 1893, was 46.211; of with rheumatism.
•

marriage*. 20.107; and of deaths, 31.719.

I

C. G. Holbrook Is on the sick 1181

being
One of those Ice wool shawls would confined to bls room.
make a lovely Christmas present for your I Miss Sable Beadle Is horns from Jackfriend. Call aud see them at
Min Trim-1। son for Thanksgiving.
Bar’s.
p&lt;John 8. Harper, the lumberman,
A finer weekly paper than
baa
the Chicago gone to Irelaud for a visit
Inter Ocean cannot be found.
Merrlli^oote left Tuesday, for a
It contains
Muiethlng for everyone. We
two
offer It with weeks trip In St. Joe county.
th” Bannib for 81.88,
Ol,n
fW Mendon
C’iiiekvn and turkey thieves Visited l«t&gt;
last
bight to spend Thanksgiving.
ertd Rutland farmers last wteb. &lt;k**l‘,hg a
Mlu
Arioa
McOmber
is
spending
a
Wood many so we bear
a poor widow.
If the parties can tie taught they should be days with Muskegon friends.

The Modern Drug Store.
Sherwin
Williams’
Paint

Masury’s Varnishes,

LS THE BEST.

For finishing interior of houses.

BERRY BROS.’ Hard Oil.
Covers More, Wears Longer, Looks Best

MASURY’S COLORS
And will save you n.ore money
than any other paint made.

Mr. aud Mre. Len Felghner. ot 'Nash­
ville, spent Sunday In ths city.
Avoiit taking cold by purchasing and
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Nagler spent
wearing apme of the warm footwear tbat
L. E. Stauffer Is displaying. Especial at­ Sunday with Freeport relatives.
tention is called to the ladles beaver &gt;hoea
Miss Bessie Donovan returned
from
Grand Rapids Tuesdav morning. ,
and storm Alaskas.
L. E. SxAUrrEu.

In Oil and Japan.

.-.for*

mr.je examples of.

A hop will be given to-morrow night. In
tbe K. of P. armory hall, by the members
of the Un1 formed Rank.
A. pleas­
ant time la anticipated. T%e Hastings
Mandolin and Guitar Club wtit furnish
music.
V
The reason our sales art tecreaalng is
just this. Not bow much we can make on
the shoe, but bww cheap we can sell It, is
the way we mark cur goods. Give us a
call and be cMvtemed that thia is a fact
WOOULKY * BRONSON.
• QIKtMLATION *
i
Tbe friends of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril
Grigsby, of Chicago, will regret lo learu of
Hereafter, changes for advertisements their toss In a recent large fire In that city,
. nust reach this office Tuesdays at latest to of all their household goods and clothing.
tasarp Insertion in the issue of the week Tbe fire broke out in a large block, and
when brought.
tbe entire Iom was nearly 8100.000.

Il ugh Relley has gone north,, where he
। will spend tbe winter with his brother.

FRED L. HEATH

James Dooley, of Grand Rapids, visited
relatives and friends in the city over Sun­
day.

THE DRUGGIST.

Mrs. J. A. Greble and mother have re­
turned from a several months visit in
Brooklyn.

LOCAL NEWS.

Richard Messer returned last week from
a business trip In tbe lute rest of the
Wool Boot Co.

1 us week,

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PERSONAL MENTION

Boiled elder and JMUm A. No. 1 lu
quality al Phillipa &amp; Erb’s.

85 quires.

Gen. Parkhurst and Miss Parkhurst, of I
Coldwater, will spend Thanksgiving at
Mrs. Mary Goodyear’s.

Mrs. C. H. Hayter is in Hastings called
there by tbe severe illness of her mother,
Mrs. Glllasple.—Middleville Sun.

Miss Bessie McPbarlln has gone to'
Our millinery trade has Increased won­ Grand Rapids to attend a Thanksgiving
derfully In the past year which shows that I Ball given by tbe Hynlc Kittles Club.
All who have accounts at Mrs. Carrie
our prices are right and our styles new
Mrs. Fred Cutler, of Ionia, formerly
Speiji .' please call and settle.
and desirable. We appreciate this and Mies Ella Ryerson, and little boy, of Ionia,
House to rent or sell.
shall endeavor to keep abreast of tbe times.
have been visiting relatives in the city.
•O. D. Spa.ui.bixo.
Lulu Fkigh.ner.
|KMr. nd Mrs. Fred Spangemacher. of
Good raisins 5c. per lb or 0 It*, for 25c,
Mr. Glenn W. Greenfield says, that if
Middleville, were lu tbe city last week
at rhilfip* A Erbs,
.
yoq want a “Read|r to wear suit", Dress, and attended the chrysauthenum festival.
A Port land. Ionia Coufity. family have Semi Drew ot Bmlows. Cll 9" Nn&gt; ba’ll
Mrs.
Barrell, of Hastings. well
foot children In rapid succession by beila.lto.ee hl. Barty Conntj friend. 1‘Auow
v
- —reader,
—
— „ .by mlnv
ot oar
diphtheria.
and they’ll gain
vain by Soln.
and
doing I»
It Greenfield I.
is . glad to report on the gain.—Caledonia
Farmers can get their razors honed with £. 8. Pierce Clothier. “Under the , w .
Busby I Tower Clock’’ Grand Rapids.
cbesp andln first clnss shape
Mr. find
Mt*,
and Mr*.
Mrs. W. H.
U. Wanzer of YpslYpsiBros, barber shop.
Teats aredt? at the State Agricultural lauti, and Dr. and Mrs. Cha*. Russell, of
Lost —A black knit shawl on Ghen Colhgfu
rdkORa VSrimrlm.nl
Station
tlila
fall
in
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Experiment Station ibis fall In Allegan, are here to spend Thanksgiving
Street Thursday eve. fTbder please n- fading lambs are given iu detail in the
Day with Mr. and Mrs Julius Russell.
turn to Mrs. Perry Busby.
October bulletin, which may be had by
0® fibrnmeal. graham, and buckwlTat addressing Secretary Agricultural College,
Sve thow fin. dnwralM lamp sh.de. for
lour are guarantee j to tr’strictly
A l-ansing, Michigan. A feed of clover bay esc. at rbltllp-, * Erbs.
Worth twice
aud com produce the beat results.
Xc. ! rr.xl*.
t. E. Staotfer.
tl»e'money.
Fifty Battle Creek ladies have signed a
Here are a list of things any of which
We have secured lower rates for tbe
■‘♦’ution to remove their hats ot bonnets would make a nice Christmas present. Weekly Inter Ocean again, and can now
■’ ‘be theatre. May the good wurk go Fruit plate*, fancy plates,decorated lamps, offer it and the Banxek for 81.35.
glassware, cups and saucers, dinner aid ‘ Joshua Crouch, tbe farmer .against
W. Hicks has purchased the Holden tea seta, and lota of fancy dishes, all of | whom Mrs. Itapuon obtained a verdict of
p ucu opposite his home vn S. Park street which can be found at Phillip's A Erbe 18443 at the last session of the Circuit
' h. Bir^iaa hnd wife have moved here j grocery stofo. You are Invited to eali and Court dropped dead In bta house Tuesday
examine.
■ rom C. ,qj»r Springs and will occupy it.
evening. Wp are nnable to learn when
Reports to the state board of health the funeral will be held.
1 v- Ill receive city taxes all days of the
show that rheumatism, neuralgia, bronA great many people who pay their
'-’.cept Mondays and Saturdays at
cl.'ilta, tonsiiitis. Influenza, in order named,
debts promptly are negligent about paying
• fciValkenburgh'sstore,
causing most sickness in Michigan during
for their newspaper. We know of no
N. T. Diamond.
the week enuing Nov. 10th. Consumption reason why this should be so unless 'it Is
tf»’hat shall 1 buy for Christmas?
Well reported at 381 places, typhoid fever 71,
.because the amount is small and can be
&lt;*ie of those handsome lamps at Phillips &amp; scarlet lever 50. diphtheria 37, measles 5,
paid at any time aud consequently is neg­
nri-. will be sure to please a wife, sister, and smallpox at 5 places.
lected. It is true tbe amount is small but
or triend and they don’t cost much either.
We learn at our postoffice that the Lest f n newspaper of average circulation has as
People who contemplate ordering Photo­ and only way to make the new statujs . many subzeribers as the business places of
graphs for Holiday gifts should commence stick is io “lick” them but once, aud tbat j the town taken altogether have customers
now and give us ample chance to get ths lightly as tbe thin layer of mucilage will I | and tbe small amount coming from each
not stand mure. It might be a good plan j one of these subscribers aggregate large
W'o-k nut in due time.
for Postmaster Sheldon to have rules ।
H. J. Christmas.
sums. We believe if the people thoroughit you’re coming lo Grand Rapids soon, framed and hung near the general delivery I ly understood that no newspaper that Is at
mending to buy Men or .Roy’s Clothes, window, instructing tbe public how to 1 all worthy of the same can be run without
a considerable expense, they would be
Glenn W. Greenfield will make it an object “lick.”
. If you want a fine tailor made suit don’t । more prompt in remitting for tbe paper.
for you to see him. He’s with E.
Pierce,

SHERWIN WILLIAMS

&gt;5 Years

Wall Paper, Window Shades,

Colors in Oil and Japan.
Surfacene, All Kinds of Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Stains for House and Fancy Work.

BOOKS, SCHOOL GLOBES, KINDERGARTEN SUPPLIES,

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school record books, crayons
, erasers
, • etc
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W. H. HOODYEAR, SSffir.

BaNxrirtand Inter Ocean for 81.35.

Clothier; .“Under the Tower Clock”, Grand
Rapids.
“ Whiskey" Allen, o( Orangeville, was
arrested upon complaint of his wife for
non-support. Ills trial was held before
Justice Kenaston Tuesday and be was
plaeed undei 8100 bonds.

fail to call on J. Forbes, tbe tailor, over
J. 8. Goodyear’s store. He can please
you. The clothes that he makes will fit
you and will cost you but a trifle more
than the ready made goods. Also If you

have any repairing to be done be will do it

for you In a neat, workmanlike manner
Your attention Is called to the advertls- and at moderate expense. Don’t forget
ment of Housemen. Donnaliay and Juneq the place.
Tbe story that Frank Tucker, the actor,
of Grand Rapids on our Inside local page.
They say it will pay* you to come 100 miles had had his leg amputated turns out to be
even if you have only a suit of clothes to a fake. When the doctor and his assis­
tants were about to perform the operation
purchase.
Those coupons to be had with cash trade Frank defied them to do it and said be
at W. H. Goody eat’a.
E. Y. Hugle’s, would have his bead cut off before bis leg
Woolley and Bronson’e, Hicks A Spence should be, and so tbe doctors desisted
and L. E. Stauffer’s are worth looking much against their desire. Frank’s leg is
after. They go same as cash at F. R. now getting along nicely but it will be
about one Inch shorter than the other.—
Pancoast’s store.
Just look at those 85.00 pants at Lunn’s Greenville Democrat
The state board of health are sending
the tailot's. They are as cheap as ready
made pants and will be made to fit you. circulars broadcast over the state, urging
all
persons not vaccinated to have it done
Pauts that fit not only look better but they
wear better. I .eave yOur order for a pair at once. In Sebewa, Ionia county, small­
pox has broken out In the family of Su­
at Lunn’s.
pervisor Halladay.
His two children,
Hello! Greenfield! I want a winter suit
hired man are down with tbe disease aod
that’ll wear and fit me as well as those you two other cases are reported. Several
sold me last Spring. Can you do it? Every
bouses have been quarantined and nearly
time, said Glenn W. Greenfield with E. 8.
everyone in tie township and adjoining
•Pierue, Clothier “Under tbe Tower Clock’
townahlps have been vaccinated.
Grand Rapids.
Tbe postmaster at Grand Rapids has
The Kalamazoo Telegraph says that In
Jost returned to tbe poa|office depart­
case Congressman Burrows is elected to
ment at Washington 600.000 worthless
to tbe United States senate it is practically
2-cent postage stamp* upon which there
settled that Bev. Washington Gardner, was no mucilage, and tbe Detroit office
now secretary of state, will be Burrow’s
teas returned a million for a like reason.
successor in the lower bouse.
This comes from the government engaging
Be porta at the recent State Sunday Tn a business they knew nothing about
txLeolowention *i GiaM Rapid* !■*, through a mistaken Ide* of economy. It
week showed there are nearly a half a
million Sunday school scholars and 46,000
well job. and atteod »uieU&gt;

9!

Tbe following is taken from tbe Orlando,
Florida, Reporter and concerns Barry
County people:—“Tbe Reporter staff this
.morning feasted on some delicious oranges
| of last year’s crop. Last spring Mr. C.
W. Smith, wbo spends his winters at his
home on Magnolia avenue, took with him
when he left In the early spring, some
oranges to bls home at Nashville, Mich.,
where he conducts an immense egg and
creamery business in which be of course
uses a cold storage system. Tbe oranges
were placed in the cold storage room and
kept all summer, fully retaining not only
tbe juice, but tbe exquisite flavor charac­
teristic of the fruit when it -first reaches
a state ot maturity. This is a pointer to
capitalists who might put Id a plant here,
store thousands of boxes of fruit until
summer and then sell them at their own

price.”
A commendable innovation has been
introduced by Secretary of State ’ Gardner
lu the manner of distribution of certain re­
ports Issued from his office. It has been
the custom to ship every year to the Coun­
ty Clerks great numbers of the “Vital
Statistics," “Joint Documents" etc., whlcb
were far In excess of any demands made
for them by tbe public,and which accumu­
lated as useless lumber in the county of­
fices until finally destroyed
This office
is in receipt of a copy of tbe Vital Statis­
tics report for 1893 directly from tbe
State Department, and County Clerks will
be supplied In the future with only as
many copies as they can actually distri­

bute.
The report is an excellent one.
well illustrated with maps and diagrams,
and will prove of great interest to physi­
cians. health officer*, clergymen, and all
intere.-ted in the important subject, In“ lbs,* marriages and
to looking
Hive vital statistics
deaths, and

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Down They Go!
Nobody in the county ever saw such
Bargains in the Boot and Shoe Line as we are giv­
ing at the present time. Cold weather is coming
on and you will want something not only warm
and comfortable, but something that will last as
well. Just now there is an active demand for
Felt Boots and Rubber goods, and to supply that
demand we are selling

The Mishawaka Combination Knit. Boot for
$2 50 and $2.75.
Felt Boots and Rubbers for $2.00.
Remember that we are sole agents for the genuine
Snag Proof Rubber Boots and Shoes, the best
goods ever offered for the money and guaranteed
to give satisfaction. Buy a pair and you will
never use anything else. . Our motto is to give the
best goods at the lowest prices possible. Give us
a call.........

In These Times
A dollar looks as large as a
town clock, and a man has got to
see the same proportionate value in
the goods he buys.
This week we are offering.
GOOD HEAVY COTTON UNDERWEAR FOR
35c
BEST WHITE MERINO
“
“ •
•
■ 40c
SHIELD FRONT and DOUBLE BACK GREY UNDERSHIRTS, 50c
WOOL UNDERWEAR FOR 75c, 80, 85,11.00,11.25.
(Must be eeen to be appreciated.)

15c to 45c

WOOL SOCKS from

The reputation of this house is it’s
most valuable possession and is your
sure guarantee of square dealing.

Plush and Cloth Caps.

R. K. Grant.

�the position of a soldier and waited for see. May I look at itr
"It is scarcely started yet," be re­
him to pass. No officer who has been
any length of time in the service would plied, "but aa you are an artist! need
not
pojnt out to you what it lacks to
have dedred or expected a repetition
of my salute, but the lieutenant stepped complete it."
She gazed upon the picture with
The Great Daily of Michigan.
up and shook his fist at me and rough­
great interest, for every bold stroke of
ly radd:
" ‘What do you mean, fellow? Do the penciF and every delicate shade
you know who I am? Why do you not proclaimed a master's hand. For some
You take your home paper ■ of course you do, but it is a mistake
moments she stood in rapt admiration,
snlntc me?’
'
not to read “The Great Daily of Michigan," the leader in every branch
"I tried to explain to him, but he her lipa parted and her bright expres­
of news, as well as thought and literary merit. If you find any or all
crcsnly told me to shut up, and said he sive eyes drinking iu every detail of
would teach me the respect due an offi­ the young artist's work.
other State papers profitable, yet THE NEWS should and will find a
"Your work la that of the finished
cer. Hc'thcn placed me under arrest.
"Where did you
place in your handsand your families. Tens of thousands of other
Sir, 1 served as a private soldier for six artist," she said.
learn
this?"
years and was never in the guardhouse
citizens of this great State have found its worth.
"At my home tn a far eastern state.
as n&gt; prisoner, and during my fourteen
years’ service us a non-commissioned I developed a taste for dewing when
THE EVENING NEWS,
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officer I have never until now been but a child, and every facility for ad­
10 CENTS A WEEK.
-eTDAIT
under arrest, and it hurts me, sir. He vancement in the art was placed at my
*1.20 FOR 3 MONTHS SY UAIU
DETROIT.
humbled me before some of the men of disposal. In both drawing and paint­
' Agencies in every village, town end city In the State o! Michigan.
my troop, but I don’t mind tbat so ing I hod the best instrv rturs to be
much as the disgrace he has fastened found in the country.”
to me."
“Now I am Private Brown, an en­
"Is that all that passed between you,
listed man of D troop. Sixth cavalry,"
sergeant?”
h«
renlied. with a sad smile.
[ military air anti brass buttons. Enjoy
"That is all, sir. The lieutenant
(To be Continued.)
■ £our trophies while you may, my boy, used some language that he would be
f----*.— ' J-i*
* ’ ’,____
* *
for stern duty will soon bid yon shake I ashamed to use toward a soldier of my
What a Ward Will do.
th..
nf
Ihn
Iwiun
«....1
.
off the aspect of the beau and don the j service after he has been in the army
Byron reminds us that a word is enough
more earnest air of the soldier.”
awhile, but I do not complain of that. tn arouse mankind to mutual slaughter.
BY CAPTAIN JACK CRAWFORD.
Lieut. Vandever came, and was at I wish the disgrace of arrest wiped Yes, there is power In a word—Marathon,
(JT£E POST SCOUT. &gt;
once located iu bachelor quarters and from my long record, sir, that is all.”
for Instance, Waterloo, Gettysburg, Aplisted for duty. Capt. and Mrs. Colby, I
pomatox. Great battles these, but what a
Copyrighted iBw. by Captain Jack Crawford, ------------------- ,.rf. —r..----- "If it will in any manner soothe your
as the oldest in point of residence ■ wounded feelings, sergeant, I will say great battle Is going on in^maay a sick
fAll Rights Reserved
In yours, perhaps.
at the post, announced\a reception in ! to you that I have known you for a and suffering body,
At a border military post the officers honor of the new officer, and on the | long time and have always regarded Take courage. You can win.
Call to
and their families live in a little world evening designated the parlor of the ’ you as a model soldier. You can go to your aid Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis­
covery. It acts powerfully upon Uje ll^er
of their own. The social circle at one zColby
' '', quarters
“irtirz was_._L_
! your quarters. I will look into the
well111.2
filled..12i
with
cleanses the system of all blood taints and
of these remote garrisons may "best be officers and‘ *ladies.
*’
-Lieut.
- - —
।
Vandever
Impurities, cures all humors from a com­
described as a military family, the was introduced to all, and was cordial­
The sergeant saluted and retired,
members of which are drawn into ly welcomed into the society of the and an orderly was dispatched to sum­ mon blotch or eruption to the worst scro­
close relationship by isolation from the garrison. He proved to be a quite mon Lieut.-Vandever to headquarters. fula. .“alt-rheum, "fever-sores,*, acaley or
great, busy world to the eastward. handsome young gentleman, and hud The young officer bad from his window rough skin, iu short, all diseases caused
by impure blood. Great eating ulcers rap­
Within the limits of this circle the brought with him a smile which had seen the sergeant leave the office, and idly yield under its benign influence. Es­
* strongest ties of friendship are formed, no doubt played sad havoc with maid­ instinctively felt that his unwarranted pecially potent In curing tetter, Eczema,
and the frequent social parties which enly’ hearts at the alma matcr on the action had been reported to the colo­ erysipelas, carbuncles, sore eyes, scrofu­
serve us oases to break the monotony historic Hudson, yet beneath the sur­ nel.
He entered the commander’s lous sores and swellings, hip joint disease,
in the desert of garrison life seem more face there seemed to lurk an imperious, presence with a timid air. and seated "white dwellings," and enlarged glands
as family gatherings than fashionable tyrannical, if not cruel nature, which himself in a chair pushed toward him.
affairs. A brotherly and sisterly feel­ the smiling* face could not entirely con­
“Lieutenant, you have placed Sergt.
Dr, Pierces’s Pellette cure permanently
ing exists among the officers and ladies ceal. He was studiously polite in his Barrett of your troop under arrest."
constipation, billlousness, elckheadache,
whose lot is east so far away from the demeanor toward the ladies and en- t
•
"Yes, sir. for showing me disrespect.” &gt;! and indigestion.
borders of civilization, and when by deavored to be n “hail fellow well ,
"In what manner?”
that Immovable decree, a military met” among
A law and order league has been organ­
but
- the
- gentlemen,
.
, a sort ,i
"He failed to salute me when I passed
order, an officer is transferred to a dis­ of repellant glance which at times shot « him, and retorted when I reprimanded ized in Detroit
tant post the departure of himself and from his eyes wont
went fur
far tnn-nrrl
toward tmntK.
smoth­ him.••”
Whin tbe hair begins to fall out or turn
family, if he be married, creates a ering the warmth with which both
Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infhnts
"Had be not saluted you in a proper gray, the scalp needs doctoring, and we
break in thi family circle which is as gentlemen and ladies would have glad­ and respectful manner but a moment know no letter specific than Hall's Vege­
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
sincerely mourned as would be the de­ ly welcomed him. ■
table Sicilian Hair Reaewer.
before?"
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
parture for a far distant point of r
Alice was at the party and was ex­
"Yes, sir, but then I was entering
A Petoskey young lady stands six feet
member of a home circle in private life. quisitely lovely iu her dress of purest the
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil.
the qua;
quarters. He did not recognize me four Inches iu her shoes.
Tbe rcmainiugunembers of a military white. She was the especial idol of ’ whenXl
camo
out
any
more
than
he
*
I camo out any more than he
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by
The numerous cures ot rheumatism by
family suffer a sense of bereavement the ladies of the garrison, and there.! would have done one of his own cbmthe use of the old standard blood-purl tier,
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays
which cud scarcely be conceived by wasmoro than one dissatisfied look on I panions.”
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, show' conclusively
those not familiar with garrison life, the more matronly faces when it was
- In
'
feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
“
what language did be retort that it Is an effective remedy, it not In­
and the departure of a mcml&gt;er is as observed that Vandever seemed to be when you reprimanded him?”
deed the specific, for this most painful
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
sincerely mourned as if bound to those greatly smitten with her charming'
“He endeavored to excuse himself for and preslsteii* of maladies.
What has
to whom he bids an indefinite farewell presence and grace of manner. He was ■ —his—his—his breach of military disci­
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
cured others will cure you.
.
by ties of blood.
devoted in his attentions to the fair J pline. His words wero respectful, sir,
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach
Ex-Mayor Henry Hayden is seriously
A prospective addition to the milita­ girl, so much so, in fact, that Lis as- j but the expression on his face was
111 at bls houie In Jaeksou.
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas­
ry family is always u matter of much siduitiy really annoyed her, and to es- | not.”
comment. When the accession is to capes him she excused herself at the ;
toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend.
For slckheadacbr, caused by a disorder­
“A look of-pain at the unmerited dis­
be that of an officer of more or less earliest moment consistent with polite-' grace you had inflicted on him, or one ed stomach, Ayer’s Cathartic Pills are the
service Id the field, his coming is ness and went to her home.
the most reliable remedy.
"My mother
of contempt?"
Casto ria.
Castoria.
looked forward to with great pleasure,
The young officer evidently classed |
“Contempt, sir. Unmistakable con­ firat recommended the pills to me, thirty
years ago. They are the mildest and best
for In almost, if not quite, every in­ Alice in the same category with the 1 tempt.”
“ Castoria is an excellent medicine for chil­
“ Castoria is so well adapted to children that
puagatlve
In
use.
”
—
8.
C.
Bradburn,
stance he will be known to some of frivolous young ladies without whose ■
dren. Mothers have repeatedly toid me of its
"Out of respect for your rank, Lieut.
the officers at the post. In some of the presence life at West Point would have 'Vandever, the sergeant should have Worthington, Mass.
D*. G. C. Osgood,
labyrinthine movements of the great to him been unendurable. His vanity ; tried to hide his feelingT Fwlfch to
In Imlay city bread sells for three cents
111 So. Oxford BL, Brooklyn, K. T.
Lowell, Mo-l
army machine thpy have been thrown told him that while the girl with mod- I say to you, sir. that Sergt Barrett a loaf or two loaves for five cents.
together nt different posts, then sepa­ est instinct treated him shyly at the j was a tried and true soldier when you
“ Our physicians in the children's depart
•*
Castoria
b
the
beat
remedy
for children of
Mrs. Chas. Root, Cedar Springs, Mich.,
rated by the official order and sent, first meeting she oould not long resist ’ were a puling infant in your mother’s
which I am acquaint**!. I hope the day is not
unmurmuring, to meet the exigencies . his charms, and would soon listen to arms. I have known him for many was told by physicians tbat they could do
eno© in their ouwide practice with Castoria,
of the service nt widely separated! his protestations of alleged love as 1 years, and in all of his long and faith- nothing for her. After taking two bottles
Intrrrsi of their children, and use Cartnria inmedlcaJ supplies what is known a« regular
’ points. When it is announced at a rapturoualy as a score of girls had ful service this is the first blot ever of "Adironda" she was able to do her own
"post that Capt. and Mrs. Sinclair I done during his cadetship. ITcnce, at cast on his record. He is a -man fitted work aud ride to town to do her shoppl ng.
merits of Castoria has won us to look with
are to be stationed there, those who I their every future meeting lie aimed ( by education and long service to fill a Sold by W. H. Goodyear.
favor upon it."
•
agents down their throxa, thereby sending
have never met the expected arrivals ■ his every shaft of wit, eloquence, com­ position above tbe one you now oc­
UxrrtD Hosm-xL xsd Dianruav,
Fordyce Johnson, a pioneer of Mendon,
"*are enlightened as to their personal • pliment and flattery at the citadel uf cupy. Sergt Barrett is a soldier who
Boston,
died Saturday uight, aged 87 years.
appearance, traits of character and so- I her young heart, and was really snr­ ( is not at all lacking in respect for his
Conway, Ark.
ciaJ attainments by
. those who have 1 prised at her failure to open wide Its superiors in rank. Were I to picet him
been with them at other posts, and the gate and bid him enter as its conqueror, 1 and receive and acknowledge his salute
officer and his lady are received with as She treated him with marked polite- and on turning around he should sa­
warm recognition by those who have I ness at all times, yet in her heart lute me again, I would think he bad
never before seen them as by their ' wished that their meetings might be ! been drinking, sir. and would pardon
friends of old.
• as the visits of angels in the olden ’ his excessive manifestation of respect
But It is different when the an- • adage.
, on tlut ground. I believe I have noth­
Douncemcnt Is made that a newly ere- 1
it was not long before it began to be ' ing more to say to you. sir, further
ated officer will soon knock for ad mis- | whispered about that Lieut. Vandever I tbun that your hasty order placing this
Nine loaves of bread are sold for twenty
sion into the garrison family. He will ' was tyrannical and imperiously lordly man under arrest must be instantly re­
five cents in Marcellus on account of the
come as a stranger to all. Those offi- , Ju jjjs treatment of the men who came voked."
cere who themselves In turn stepped unaCr his supervision when he served
Stung to the quick at this official re­ baker's war.
from the door of the academy at Wert । as officer of the guard, and had been at buke, the Lieutenant sought his quar­
Point into the field of active service as ! times insulting in his relations with ters. An order was at once sent to the
the expected newcomer is about to do, ! the men of his own troop in the quar- non-commissioned officer annulling the
OF THE WORLD
FOR
,
are well aware of the mild form of . ters. No complaints were made, howhow­ verbal order of arrest, and directing When Eaby was sick, wv part* tier Caotoria.
FOR A TRIFLE
LITTLE MONEY
torture which awaits them. They I ever, and the rumprs were lightly him to report to the first sergeant of his When she was a Child, silw cried lor CaMorio.
know that Mr. Graduate will burst treated until one day Sergt. Barrett, troop for duty.
.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
upon their vision clad in natty attire an old trooper who had grown gray in
Lieut. Vandever and MLss Sanford When she had Children, she gave them Canaria.
whfch the purifying breezes have not the service, went to headquarters and frequently met, and it did not take tho
yet had time to purge of the odor of asked for an interview with the com­ young officer long to learn that any at­
the tailor shop. He will not have been manding officer.
His request was tention shown her outside the bounds
in the garrison a day ere his trunks promptly granted, for CoL Senford was of ordinary politeness and courtesy
The Flint Electric Telephone company
will have been emptied of their con­ always accessible to the men under would be met with marked displeasure.
tents, and the love trophies they con­ him. The old sergeant entered the He was really desperately in love with will at onee proceed to put in an ex­
tain exhibited to the seemingly patient office, and removing bin cap and salut­ the beautiful girl, and did not despair change at Chesaning.
group who sit meekly listening to the ing the commander stood like a statue of arousing in he? heart a responsive
a twenty-page journal, [is theXleading Republican family paper of the United
pretty young man as he boasts of his awaiting permission to speak.
emotion; but her attitude toward him
States, It is a NATIONAL FAMILY PAPER, and gives all the general
conquests in the rosy field of lovff.
news of the United States. It gives tbe events of the foreign lands m a nut­
“What is it, sergeant?” the colonel told him all too plainly tnat he could
They will smile serenely as his velvety asked.
shell. Its “Agricultural” deportment has do superior In the country. Its
never gain her favor through the me­
“ The Niagara Falls Rcule.’*
"Market Reports” are recognized authority. Separate departments for “Famtongue purls on, and the time-dimmed
"Sir, I have been a soldier for more dium of light flattery and gallant at­
Uy Circle,” "Onr Young Folks.” and "Science and Mechanics.” Its “florae
canvas of.their own memory bright­ than twenty years, and this is the first tention which had proved so effective
aud Society” columns command tbe admiration' of wives and daughters. Its
ens and presents for their edification time I have ever made a complaint. I in transitory love affairs at "The
urrwARB.
lam.Ip m |p.m.lp.m.[Km.
general political news, editorials and discussions are comprehensive, brillirnt
I OTIlZSil ».3O
the day when they, too, came gliding
Point" He soon ceased to force his at­ IUbTTXGS................... I 7.B3I
and exhaustive.
into the service arena in the same state
tentions upon her, and tried to be con­
Stations.
1
tt
A SPFCIAL CONTRACT enables us to offer this splendid journal and ‘‘The
of innocent Insanity. They will not
tent to wait and hope. He felt that his
BANNER” for
tell him so in words, but will mentally
charm of manner was irresistible—doz-.
say to him:
ens of girls had told him so in moon­
C. IL OSBORN. Local Affect. Hwtiat
light wanderings—and he did not doubt 0. •¥. RrQOUKF.G. F. *T.A. CblCM’.
boy, but you will get over it. Just a
that at some future day the fair girl
little campaigning, a little of the hard­
would strike her colors and capitulate.
ship incident to border military' life
am «nd bMstlfiw th*
CHAPTER III.
will wear the academy glitter from
A few days after their first meeting,
you, and you will develop in time into
while the soldier artist was near the
a man of more sturdy mold whose as­
same spot making a sketch of Mount
pirations will crave something more
Soledad, a prominent peak of the San
Address all orders to
substantial than the melody of a soft­
Andreas
range, Alice camo upon him
ly swag love ditty or the giggling smile
again. Long before she reached the
of a simpering schoolgirl.
Those
spot where he sat she had seen him
withered bouquets bearing the distin­
bending over his work. With girlish
guishing names of Rose, and Blanche
GRATEFUL-COMFORTING.
'
impulsiveness she determined to en­
and Agnes and Katie and other fair
Write your name and address on a postal card, send it to Geo. W.
deavor to learn something of him, and
Best. Room 2, Tribvne Building, New York City, and a sample
rode directly up to him.
you. will soon find lodgment iu the
copy of THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE will be
"If I disturb you, you must frankly
coal scuttle; those daintily perfumed
mailed to yo^
BREAKFAST-SUPPRB.
tell me so and 1 will go away,” she
notes will go upward in the smoke of
"Bya thorough khowtota at tbe natural
said. “I sketch a great deal myaelf,
the grate; the oft-kissed photos will lie
VAXDXVEB SILKED TO BE GBKATLT
laws which govern the operations of -dhreston
and
naturally
take
a
deep
interest
i&gt;
neglected in your trunk in the utore-

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w imam Felghner killed two pigs re­
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Moved by Aid. Hicka tbat an order for
bal. of sewer job except $5 to be beid by
SIGNING THE DECLARATION.
Common Council met In adjourned ses­ tbe city until at. monuments are replaced.
roeord we would like to bear from them.— sion Friday eve., Nov. 23rd, ’94, Mayor Carried.
jNorponted undeMicb5IJJW* **
01
Nashville News. '
Greuael presiding.
Ayes—-Bennett, Busby, Hicks, HuffJefferson was fond of telling a sfory
Praaeot at roll call Aid. Bennett, Bus­ mau-aud Waters.
I Battle Creek people feel prouder than
which illustrates in a forcible manner
Naya—none.
’
by, Hicks, Huffman and Waters.
■
Open for bualneMDsc.lB.UM.
I ever before. Someone has been looking I
the
importance that absurdly insignifi­
Moved
by
Aid.
Hicks
that
the
recorder
Absent
at
roll
call
Aid.
Osborn,
Tink
­
IFFICEB8:
| the town over and announces that although ler. and Weiaaert
furnish a statement of cost of sewer on cant matters may sometimes assatne,
Di(].R&gt;b;^n.l’res!deat;
Broadway
and
same
be
given
to
super
­
I
Minutes
of
last
meeting
read
and
ap
­
says
the Philadelphia Press. When the
i lu population It ranks eithth In the list
’
Cheater M fsser. Vies. Pre*.
visor of 1st and 4th wds that lie make as­ deliberative body that gave tbe world
I of Michigan cities, still U possesses the proved.
D. W. Reynold*, Cashier.
sessment
for
cost
ot
/ame
in
aciordsnce
tiie
declaration
of independence was in
Hasting*. Nov. 19th, ’94.
DPJ&gt;:ctobb&gt;
largest printing office In the state, the To the Bon. Mayor and common council with resolutions and ordinance. Car­ session its proceedings were conducted
ried
W. n. Power*.
largest manufactory for traction engines
of tbe city of Hastings.
D.
in a hall close to which was situated a
Ayes—Bennett, Busby, Hicka, Huff­ livery stable. The weather waa warm,
K ILMv.Svv.
Gentlemen:—
r
and threshing machines in America, and
Ch'-afor ste
|
j.iUu CxnMth;
We, the undersigned tax payers of the man and Waters.
and from the stable came swarms erf
the largest Adventist college, and the city of Hastings, hereby petition your - Nays—none.
J*, r. Colgrovr.
files that lighted on the leg* of the
largest medical sanitarium in the world. Hon. body to cause the sewer now belnk
On motion council adjourned till next honorable
members
and,
biting
rmu- only Hawhg* deportment tn in Barry
E. G. Holbrook,
The following Is tbe law on stray anl- bulli on Broadway to be extended from regular meting.
County- and pay* Intereot on an Um*
through the thin silk stocking* then
the south line of thd properly of John T.
Recorder.
in fashion, gave infinite annoyance. It
xnsls, which we think Is rarely carried out Lombard to the south line of tbe Union
was no uncommon sight, said Jeffer­
as Is demanded. If you take up a stray school block, for the purpose of allowing
Au ordinance relative to running and son, to see a member making a speech
animal, you must within ten days, give tbe board of education tbe privilege of operating bicycles ou tbe sidewalks.
with a large handkerchief hrbund and
attaching the school building to the same.
notice to yor township clerk, who
Sec. 1. The Conunon Council of the pausing at every moment to thrash the
must Bigued by E. 11. Lathrop and 49 others*
city of Hastings ordains that it shall not flies from his thinly-protected calves.
mak1? an entry of tbe same; then you
Moved by Aid. Bennett that the above
must
be lawful for any person lo ride, run Or The opinion of the body was not unan­
advertise the animal In
be referred to the sewer com. Carried.
______ your local paper,
operate any bicycle on any sidewalk in imous in favor of the document, and
Ayes—all.
aud sixty days after such advertisement
the city of Hastings.
Moved
by
Aid.
Bennett
.that
the
poll
im appeared, you apply to a justice ot the
Sec. 2. Any person who shall violate under other circumstances discussion
tax be left off from lhe tax rolls. Lost
the
foregoing section shall upon conviction might have been protracted for daya, if
peace to sell the animal. He Issues a
Ayes—Bennett Busby, Huffman and be punished by a fine not exceeding ten not weeks, but the flies were intoler­
warrant to the constable who gives ten Waters.
Efforts were made to find
dollars and costs of prosecution, and In able
Nays—Hicks.
days notice by posters, and you get all
default of payment thereof, stall be im­ another hall, free from the pests, but
Moved by Aid. Bennett that the report prisoned In the county jail of Barry Coun-. in vain.
As the weather became
your expenses. The penalty of taking a of lhe Bupt of sewer on Broadway
• tIKCULrtTION •
ty until such fine aud costs are paid, not warmer the flies grew worse, and the
stray aninal and not giving a notice Is five cep led and put ou file. Carried.
exceeding thirty days.
flapping of handkerchiefs was heard
i
1——’.
Ayes—Bennett, Busby,; Hicks, Huffdollars, and besides the owner can come
C. L. Huffman. - -aril over the hall a* an accompaniment
I _ H’re*n«-. ebanxea for adverUaemcnu upon your place aud take It away without mnn and Waters.
t\ the voices of the speakers. In de„
W. D. Bknnktt.
Nays—none.
apkir at last some one suggested that
miial reach thia office Tneedaya at lateat u, paying you.
Moved
by
Aid.
Busby
that
this
council
, kuore Insertion In tbe iaaue ot the \week
matters
be hurried so that the body
Four
Big
SuccesAe*.
meet with the fire department on Wednes­
when brought
day evening of next week, at their regular
Having the needed merit to more than might adjourn and get away from the
flies.
There
were a few mild protests,
department meeting. Carried.
make good all the advertising claimed for
Ayes—all.
them, the following four remedies have but no one heeded them, the immortal
Moved by Aid. Hicks that the auction­ reached a phenomenal sale. Dr. King's declaration was hurriedly copied and,
feh la!JiuSt^at,,r °°n,Ual,y talFnr to cure eers of books be allowed to sell books by New Discovery, for consumption, coughs with handkerchiefs in hand fighting
j
Chailotto Jidies Eave organized a Dorcas
paying a license of $3.30 per day. Lost.
colds, each tattle guaranteed—Electric flies as they came, the members hast­
fl. E. REMKES, FROFR.
j society.
Ayes—Bennett, Busby, Hicks aud Wa­ Bitters, the great remedy for liver, stom­ ened up to the table to sign the
ters.
ach and kidneys. Bucklens Arnica Salve Authentic oopy and leave the flies in
।
Docatur will have a system of water •*®hip,Jd 'By F. X Cheney &amp; Co., Toledo Ohio
Nays—Huffman.
tbe beat In the world, and Dr. King’s New the lurch. Had it not been for the Itw
Moved by Aid. Busby that the broom Life Pills which are a perfect pill. All
J®1* directly on the blood and man be allowed to sell brooms by paying these remedies ure guaranteed to do Just
A Vicksburg faimer set out 700 plum
license of 81 per day. Lott.
what is claimed for them and tbe dealer been completed, but it certairly wop,
trees this fall.
cure.
whose name is attached herewith will be wot have been signed on the Fourth*
Ayes—Bennett, Busby ana Waters.
Send for clrculm and tre Uniontala. Acdress.
Nays—Hicks and Huffman.
glad to tell you moreof them. Sold at W.
J. C. Van Auken, of Grand Rrpida, has nrsoid bv
TRAO1 MARK ' BWB
*
°°*
’
T,,I
*
I&lt;&gt;
*
°oy uruaxiats. 7,&lt;c.
H. Goodyear’s drug store.
The following accts, audited;—
purchased 040 acres of land near Diamond
IL E. &amp; 1. works, supplies
I8 16 84
A teacher In Calhoun county received
A Great Battle
I Lake, Cass County, and will plant one of
Geo.
Huufstetler,
etg
$18 per .month for teaching a district
Marrelons Ko* a It*.
.65
D continuallyning on in tbe human aystam.
school wltn one pupil.
j the largest-peach orchards In tbe state.
The demon of impure blood atrlvre to gain D. and F. E. bkeels, surveying
7.55
From
a
letter
uriten
by
Rev.
J.
Gqndervictory orer the conitltutlou. to ruin health to R. Tuby, labor
man, of Diamondale, Mich, we are per­
1
Adventists are holding a blbical inatl- ding victims to the grave. Hood's Sarsaparilla C. Freeman
.45 mitted to mnke this extract: “I have no
trideb ta defend one'* self. Ed. Barlow, etg
tute at Battle Creek tbat will continue for
1.20 hesitation in recommending Dr. King’s
“
■*
F.
H.
Barlow
&amp;
Co.,
Uie,
brick
i three months. There are 170 in attend­
New Discovery, as the result was almost
etc
182 83 marvelous In the cnse of my wife.
ance. all of whom are fitting themselves
While
M. Bmith, labor
1.15 1 was a pastor of the Baptist church at
-POSITIVELY CURESfor the ministry.
t nd
W. A. Scldmore
1 35 Rives Junction she was brought down
|
Worthy
Sloan,
2
man
boles
for
Wayland has 21.270 acres of land which
with pneumonia suceeding La Grippe.
newer
33 80 Terrible paroxysms of coughing would last
The Illntory of the Cant.
k A FINE CIAME 1$ I
was assessed with the personal estate at
1 J. Murphy, etg of coal .
10 01 hours th little Interruption and It seemed
The first American cent was “struck
$511,050
and
equalized
at
an
even
$400,
­
[.EACH 1-lb PACKAGE
M.
C.
R.
K.
Co.,
frg
Shypkand all denmgumenU
W 59 as If she could not survive them. A
off
”
and
put
It),circulaton
just
one
hun
­
Nervoa* Sjrstem.
10 42 friend recommended Dr. King’s New Dis­
000. The county Is worth $13,000,000, so dred apd one years ago, in 1793. Pre­ N. T. Parkc^brlck aud rent
Ed.
Holbrook,
labor
10.00 coven: it was quick lu Its work and high
say the board of Supervisors.
goF
ion off ee ‘.J
vious to that date several “pattern W. Beadle, at. wk
LOO ly satisfactory in Its results.” Trial bot­
N. K. Potter, one of Burns' best far­ pieces” had been made, but they were 1‘L. Beadle
f unjjl
hrisj as
1.95 tles free at W. H. Goodyear’s drug store.
mers and one of the wide awake republi­ experiments only, and were never put J. Olmstead, huv cart to alarm of
Regular size 50c. and $100.
in circulation. The so-called “Wash­
fire
•
2.00
Many Different-Kinds
Purely Vogatable. guarantee! free from cans of the county, was in the City Satur­
ington cents,” which existed previous IL Barnaby, hose cart to alarm Of
Bucklan'a Arnica Kalya
opiates. 100 full size doses, 50c.
day. In common with all republicans he to the date above given, were not issued 1 fire
&lt; ^Suitable for&lt;2.00
The
beat
salve
in
the
world
for
emo,
I
C.
Bennett,
hose
cart
to
alarm
of
M. D lUlley, iircelring Teller Grand Rap- is elated at the result of the election, par­ by the government, and were, there­
&lt;w(Mhh &gt; savings ikuik.
h- cannot say
। fire
2.00 bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
wout’ich tn. favor of "Adlronda,” Wheeler's ticularly in his own township, which he fore, only medals. The cent of 1793
W. Tenyck, labor
1.50 sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
It-at, alU Nerve Cun*.
.
thinks Is in tbe republican column to stay. was very similar to the large copper
DRINK LION COFFEE
Moved by Aid. Waters that the accts. coms, and all akin irruptions, and posi­
Prepared &gt;y Wheeler and Fuller Medicine M r. Potter reported tbat he purchased a cents of later date, with the exception I l&gt;e allowed and orders drawn In
iAHO SX.T ALLTHCUtrespective tively cure piles or no pay required. It
Co., Cedar springs. Mich. Sold by.
that the face of “Liberty" was turned I funds for same. Carried.
la guaranteed to rive perfect satisfaction
F
ine Parlor Games.
few days ago a flock of 33 grade Merino
to the right, and the legend, “One , Ayes—Bennett, Busby, Hicks, Huff- or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
IfJTCur d.-aler doe« not Icep it
for «»lc. wnto u» hla came and
lambs, extra large, for 50 cents each.—.| Cent," was inclosed in a chain of thir- nisn and Waters.
box. For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the
HASTINGS.
MICH.
Owosso Times.
1 Najs—none.;
druggist.
I
Upka
CJJLFITA.Ij
$75 000.00
SLRPLUH $15.000.90,

For Colds,

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Coughs,
J Croup, Influents, and
Bronchitis,
use

|

AVERS

CHERRY PECTORAL

Your
Daily
Bread

O

Is no doubt a matter of
some concern to you,
but not so when you
buy it at the City Bak­
ery. Everyone when
in the city should get a
cheap lunch at the City
Bakery. Hot tea and
coffee at all hours of
the day. Finest line of
Confectionery in the
citv.
;

the best
of all anodyne
expectorants.
Prompt to act,

Sure to Cure
local news.

' Tnis
I ma week,

85 qnire&amp;

ADIHONDA

Wheeler's

UtotasGames

yerve1

uX’iite'sr' ■“‘" , "!»

HEART DISEASE, NERVOUS
Prostration, Lpllepsu.

A

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HOW THEY bib COME AND HOW THEY bib BUT
Every purchaser at our great advance sale preparatory to change in firm January
1 is an advertisement for us, as the increased crowds of each day attest. - Last week being warm, the general business enjoyed by our competitors was dull, but our store was

thronged every day, and our army of salesmen busy every minute attending to the wants

of our thousands of patrons, who know that we have just what we advertise, and our
great sale is bonafide in every respect.

The immense stock is melting away like snow

under the noon-day sun.
Don’t forget what the great1 closing price on an Overcoat means to you.
Don’t forget what the great closing price on a suit means to you.
Don’t forget what the great closing price on a Child’s Suit, Child’s Overcoat,

Child’s Reefer, Child’s Ulster, anc^ in fact everything a child wears means to you.
.

Don’t forget what the great closing price in Furnishings means to you.

Don’t

forget that if you need to clothe yourself or your boys, it will pay you to come a hun­

dred miles to see us.

Every article in, our immense stock a bargain to be proven by

talking to anyone who has visited our great advance sale, or by you coming and seeing

for yourself.

HOUSEMAN, DONNALLY &amp; JONES
•

MONROE STREET, CORNER WATERLOO, GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.

�sty

mal Local News
Tbe by Homer J. Bradley, of Bedford charging
him with running a traction engine upon
the highway without having a man out
abend aa prescribed by law.
Bradley
claims tbat bls wife while driving toward
Battle Creek from Bedford, Oct 27. met
Fox’s engine in the highway, and her
horse became frightned, threw her out,
aud sustained severe Injuries. Fox plead­
ed guilty this morning before Justice
James Henry*, and the court witheld sen­
tence until 4 o’clock to give the plaintiff
and Fox time to make a settlement
Fox
is a hardworking man wbo baa been very
of lhe Paris municipal laboratory, concern­ unfortunate Id managing bls threshing
ing the bacilli of cholera and typhoid fever business, and was bringing the machine
have confirmed the efficacy ot acids in back to Nichols &amp; Shepard Co., because
destroying microbes. He finds citric acid of being unable to meet bls payments, and
to be tbe most useful and powerful of all. when arraigned this morning had but a
One gram, he says, added to a quart of single dollar to his name. On tlie other
tainted water,will destroy all tbe microbes band, Bradley, who Is in by no means
that may be in It. Consequently be rec­ affluent circumstances, does not feel able
ommends the use of natural lemonadv as to stand the loss inflicted through Fox’s
an excellent beverage at all times, and es­ neglect to observe tbe lai?, and asks that
Fox turn over what little truck he has and
pecially during epidemics.
Elsewhere In this Issue will be found an give him a note to cover the balance of
adv. for (toodyear’s Big Four Condition his loss. It &gt; said by those who have
powders, th«« best thing out tor horwes and driven much about tbe country tbat this
cattle. These goods are put up by W. 11. law reiatlug to sending a mau ahead of
Gixxlyear. the drustgist, Mr. Goodyear, traction eoir'^ss is almost wholly ignored,
for rnauj jesra has l»een recognized as one and tbe regivi in this instances tbat the
received at Cloverdale last week.

fault in aot with thia office as the Clover­
dale paoka&lt;e was sent out as wusl.
Tbe larxest plow in tbe world perhaps
is owned by Richard Gird of San BernardIne ooauty, California. Thia immense
sod turner stands IB feet high and weighs
38,099 pounds. Lt runs by steam, is pro­
vided with 19 twelve inch plow shares and
Is capable of plowing 50 acres of land per
day. ‘ It oonsuawa from oue to oqe and a
half tons of coal per day, and usual!)
travels at the rate of four miles an hour.
FuAfcer researches by M. Girard, chief

I from the usual blood-and-th under atyle

Ctayrt. Jack Crawford tbe Famous of border literature with which the
j land has been \for so long flooded. It
“Poet Boout"
is a pure, pathetic, romantic picture of
I western experience, moral in tone, ele­

To coe ub before you buy your

Tbrtlltarlx lalaraUx »*. i rating in influence, and true to life as
Llfe-I.lk« Picture.

it is seen in a frontier garrison. The
story Is deeply interesting in every line,
at times excitingly dramatic, yet free
from all the objectionable features em­
bodied in the hu id stories which exert
such pernicious influence over the
young readers of the laud. With a
timidity in keeping with his modest,
sensitive nature, Capt. Jack submitted
the manuscript of his story to a few
,,
,
prominent
army officers
now In active
service. men of wide experience tn
border Indian wars, before venturing
to submit it to a publisher, and from
every military aritic he received words
of warmest commendation for the true,
natural, romantic picture of border
garrison life he had drawn from a field
so familiar to them. ‘One distinguished
officer, himself a writer of wide
reputation,
assures
the
scoutauthor that Capt.
Charles
King,
the well-known military novelist, never
wrote a story of army life so thrillingly interesting in every detail nor so
true to garrison life as is this first effOrt of the famed borderman.
jt wUl prove a marked literary fcature, a border story from the pen of a
*‘ ■
----distinguished
borderman, and■ one so
pure in its teachings and so free from
all objectionable features that parents
will place it in the hands of their chil­
dren after having,themselves read it.'
RED MAN’S JIG-WATER.

WINTER FOOTWEAR

The history of our western border
from the day when the first adventur­
ous white mon set foot upon the fur­
ther shorn of the turbid Missouri teems
with stories of adventure and desperate
heroism. That history is tinged with r
blood upon nlmost every page. Every ;
advancing footstep In the grgat march :
of progress has born stubbornly dis- &gt;
puted by the Indian claimants of the
territory, but. with intrepid men in
the lead, the great army of kame seek- j
era has marched steadily forward and :
thrown out its flankers on either aide, ’
until the whole western country has:
been scarred with the plow or stabbed •
with the pick of the miner, while the j
Indians, crushed into submission to the
ub,
inevitable, are herded like beasts of (
the field within the limits of their res- '
ervations. There they He In dreamy
idleness, supported by the government,
of no benefit to themselves, of no benefit to the people at large—of benefit
only to the officials who draw fat sal- |
aries for governing them aud to the
gray-backed pests which form their j
Uaatiari Mark....
of our leading merchants. He has one of unfortunate accident did not happen with acquaintance in infancy and hang to
UUUrr. 1. Io1.
' the finest drug stores and one of the some oue more able to stand tbe damage. them through life, depending for suntenance
upon
the
bronzed
bodies
over
1
—
Bsttlee
Cr*
’
Journal.
post complete drug stocks iu the state.
which they roam almost unmolested.
I
He Is an experienced druggist and what be
‘ The really distinguished heroes who j
Potatoes per bo., 38 to 40.
MEANING OF THE VICTORY.
say# can be depended upon. Don't forget
Rye per du., 40.
have by their intrepidity and iron cour­
Tallow per lb., 3H.
Coart Will Probably Ho Stiffened.
him if you want to buy anything in his Improved Builnm and Abundant Proe- age reaped undying fame from the
Oats per du., 3d co 3).
That the supreme court of the United
. parity.
Wheat, red per bu.. 60
gory field
“ ” of* ’Indian
"
warfi
. tare, can be
line.
Wheat, white per bu.. 80.
The republican victory in the coni-­ enumerated
----- .—
on the
— flag
Jngers of the States knows o great deal about law,
. A pleasant surprise was given to George
Clover Seed per bu.. 4 50 to8 00.
hands. Preeminently over all stands and very little obout Indians, is the
gressional
elections
wa*
brilliant
and
Timothy
Seed per bu.. XuO
H. Brooks Tuesday evening at bis home,
Barley per bu. M to 90.
way
George
Burt,
late
&lt;n
Winnebago,
conspicuous. There was an adverse
Hay per tou. 6.oo to. 8.00.
311 W. Grand street,the occasion being his democratic plurality of ninety-two lo
Dakota county, Nebraska, sums up the
Pork deemed. 5 oo.
62nd. birthday. When Mr. Brooks came overcome, a lead which has seldom
recent decision that lager beer is not a
Beans. 75 to L20.
Chicken dressed. 10. •
spirituous liquor and that traders may
home at six o’clock with his little bundle been exceeded by any party in any con­
Beef dressed. 4 60 to 6.00.
sell it tc the Indians without being
Beef live. U0,
..
of steak for supper, be found his houas gress, but it was easily blotted out and
Mutuni. dressed. 4l&gt;.
held liable for violating the law which
well filled with relatives, and tables all a republican majority of ample pro­
Apple*. 23 to 60.
has
been
on
the
statute
books
for
so
portions
pul
in
its
place.
It
is
a
vic
­
set and waiting bis arrival. To say fie
many years. Burt has been away from
tory over which the republicans can ,
was surprised but faintly expresses It. well afford to exult They had heavy i
the Indian country for five years, but
Another surprise waited him when he odds to contend against at the outset |
his eighteen yearn’ experience on the HVPNATKM WVThHKLLIM) Grestest
bo Ik ouL Tell, all about
passed in the parlor to “shake bands” with because of the tremendous majorities
frontier enables him to speak as one 111 I lAU I lom
this wonderful subject. Whatever your views
with authority.
even; one,—in the comer stood a hand­ rolled up by the democracy in 1890and
a:e on Hypnothm. you will find this book &lt;&gt;I
“
I
have
been
knocking
about
tbe
1892.
and
on
account
of
the
prestige
ureal
value.
Published
price. 60 rente. Kent
some book ease and secretary combined,
tenderloin precinct now fof four free, transportation preimred. Il you remit 25
thus gained by that party, but they
given to him by those present in honor of
..
crnw
centsfor
forsubscription
subscription in
lo Home*
Moinesaud
and Henri
Hearths,
surmounted all the obstacles enthus­
years, said be to a reporter for the
r|,.r&lt;uil housebnid monthly Aildi
his birthday. He thinks now he will be iastically and grandly, and secured r .
New York Mail and Express, “and HOMES AND HKAKTHS PUBLISHING co..
(
have a peetty fair idea of the effect u£ No* Yorkable to answer all correspondence prompt­ majority sufficient to give this canvass^
lager vu
on the
kuv white
»» uuc man, uuu
and know
nnwn
ly and perhaps write a book. Tbe eve­ a prominent place among the half a'
how tto make
*
a comparison with j
ning was pleasantly passed with music dozen great revolutions which have
CAPT. JACK CKAWFOBD.
on
an
Injun.
Bethe effect
.
and cards. Those present from out side occurred in the elections of congresses.
the lamp- 1
the heroic figure of Kit Carson, whose twixt you, me and
The
election
has
given
the
“
coup
de
the city were; Mr. and Mrs B. A. Walker,
post.
I
’
ve
got
no
scruples
agin
soilin'
I
battle-scarred
body
now
rests
in
the
Martin:'Mr. and Mrs. Ira Brooks, Orange­ grace” to the idea that the south must
OUT IN THE COLD
be solid for the democracy at all times shadow of the great mountains in anything to the nolile red man. as you
ville: Dr. aud Mrs. Jerome Turner, Way­ and under all circumstances. The re­ Taos county, New Mexico. His deeds call him here in the east, and would
.^ANDWET
land: Mrs. A. E. Barnes, Yorkville; Scott publican gains in that quarter indicate in the romantic borderland have be­ just as lief let him have a quart of rat
your feet require comfortable pn&gt;
and Miss Jennie Cook. Orangeville. Mr. that some of the states will be fairly come a fascinating portion of Amer­ pizen ns a plug bat. providin’ be had
tectloo There k nothinc tn the
and Mrs. Frank Brooks, of Shelby were debatable hereafter like those of the ican history, and as long as the mem­ the price. But that isn’t the idee—
what I mean is that the gowns of the
unablbto be presenton account of sickness north, and that no one party has a ories of heroes arc worshiped and true supreme court is longer than their j
Mishawaka AH-KuH
perpetual lien upon the suffrage of heroism held in exaltation by succeed­
Id their family.
that section. In the present house the ing generations, so long will his name heads. I guess -they don’t know how i
WOOL BOOTS.
Tuesday afternoon the city came very democrats have one hundred and twen­ and memory be honored by America’s many bars they’ve let down on the 1
, near !*eing vhited by whit promised to be ty-one of the one hundred and twenty- loyal sons,
pasture lot Never saw a Cherokee
seven
members
chosen
in
the
sixteen
~
a serious conflagration.
Along in the
One among the youngest of these full of jig-water, did you? Well, I
afternoon fire was discovered in Dr. Wad-’ ex-slave states, but in thehouse elected border path-finders, but one whose rec­ have, and of all the whooping, howl­
Iare luilLationr.. Patentee
ing, rip-snortin’, cut-and-come-again
K
aud made by
die’s sheds on Jefferson street, evidently their number was largely reduced. In ord embraces deeds of unquestioned
the south as well aa in the rest of the heroism, is Capt. Jack Crawford, fa­ terrors, a drunken Injun wins every
having caught in one of tbe stalls which country
Ml SHAWAXA WOOLEN MF&amp; Ca. Mlstav3kx.ini
the
republicans gained miliarly known as “The Poet Scout” time. He is just plumb crazy, that’s
was full of bay, burned up to tbe roof and ground. This ground they undoubt­ First but an humble packer, then a all. and would as quick cut his
For sale by
burned a small bole through the roof, be­ edly will retain. The solid south is a scout, then the chief of scouts with squaw’s throat as he would anybody’s
F. G. STOWELL.
thing
of
the
past.
It
is
obsolete,
who
happened
to
be
handy.
Now,
sides burning around in the stall consider­
several armies and finally a skilled
ably. Fortunately Will Montgomery hap­ knocked out. abolished. It haa gone and trusted special agent of the this lettin' ’em drink lager is all wrong.
to join the relic of barbarism which department
of
justice
entrusted Know why? Well, what's to prevent
pened to be going through this part of the
was responsible for it.
Henceforth
bringing to doctorin’ it up with a little alcohol or
baru at that time with two pails of water. there will be two parties iu the south ; with the work of
justice the desperate men engaged whisky? If it comes out of a beer keg
These were promptly doused on the flames instead of one, and the ability and flt- in illicit liquor traffic among the I suppose it's all right and just as soon
which were held in subjection until more
ess of the candidates and the char­ Indians on the reservations of the far as Mister Injun knows he can get bit­
help arrived and by very lively work tbe acter of the policy for which they■ west, his life, almost from the day of ter firewater that will ‘make drunk
fire was put out with but very little dam­ stand will determine which party shallI his discharge os a boy soldier at the come quick,’he will take to beer. As.
age. With the high wind tbat prevailed be dominant, as is the case in thei close of the civil war, has been spent it is now, he won’t touch it, ’cause it
north.
f—
...
|o
in„ the
discharge
of perilous duties in ain’t strong enough. Say, I would just
there is no telling where tbe fire would
A halt haa been called on the tariff the service of the government When, like to see the whole supreme court out
have ended had it gotten a few minutes tinkering. This will be the first and shortly after the surrender of Lee, he on tbe reservation when the agency
more start. The fire started no doubt most important result of the congres- laid down the tools of war and re­ store starts in selling doctored lager,
from some careless smoker who either gional election. The house chosen will turned to his Pennsylvania home bear­ ’cause that’s the game as sure as gun's
threw a cigar stub in the manger or drop­ cot only be a barrier against all as- ing upon his youthful body the scars iron—I’ll bet there would be some fun.
ped ashes from a cigar or pipe into tbe j saulta on the tariff, whether inspired . of wounds received in defense of the You can just bet a hatful of dollars
by the white house or by the senate, 1 flag which he yet regards with a'feel- that when they got back to Washing­
ma nger, The Dr. was busy all tbe rest
but the popular temper which that ing akin to adoration, he thought to ton that law would be wiped oni
of the day writing signs “No smoking al­ house reveals will influence leglala- settie down and live the life of a quiet quickcr’n a spider jumps a fly."
lowed in this bam,” which he has caused .i
lion
before
the new congress cancitizen. But the excitements of war
— long
a------—
.l------------------------------------to be placed in very conspicuous places go into existence. There will be no had aroused in his soul a love for ad­
all around. And considering bis narrow ’further raids on the country’s indus­ venture, and he hungered for a more
tries by the present congress. This stirring life than was offered him at
escape he certainly ought not to be blamed
great republican rising will be a man- ,his boyhood home. Upon the splendid
if be rigidly enforces It.
date from the people to the democracy war record which laid behind him he ex"
The Cnry»themum Festival given by the t&lt; take its hand off the tariff immedi- perienced
‘
‘ no difficulty ‘in securing most
W. F. M. S. of tbe M. E. church in tb&lt;&gt; ately. The popgun bills which passed excellent testimonials from the gov­
the
house
a
few
months
ago
will
never
ch urob parlors last week was a very suc­
ernor of his state and from several
cessful affair and one of the most pleasant go through the senate, and the others prominent figures in the military arm
which the democrats of the house of the government, and turning his
social events ever held in connection with
threatened to pass will never sec the
tbe church. The large audience room light of day. The war against the na­ face westward he soon brought up at a
military post on the ^ar western bor­
pmseated a seend that would vie with tion’s productive interests and activi­
ders of civilization. Ilis credentials nt
fairy land. In tbe center was a large pyra­ ties is ended. Trade will have a chance once gained for him the confidence and
mid of chrysanthemum plants raised by to adjust itself to the new conditions, esteem of the officers there stationed,
■the members of the aoaiety; to the left the financial clouds will be dispersed, and every opportunity’ was afforded
and the shackles with which the de­ him to familiarize himself with the
wore several tiers filled with exquiste
mocracy bound commerce will be
chrysanthemums ot varied variety and broken. The election is a glorious country and with the duties of a scout.
In au almost incredibly short space of
hue from Mr. Burrough’s green house; ana victory for' the country. It means Im( time after his arrival in the west he
potted ckrysantbemums in profusion, prored business, resowed prosreMBndwas
-------------uu
sent______
upon___an important .
and
screens and other decorations
were abundant prosperity—St Louis Globe- dangerous mission through a scope of
country infested with hostile Indians,
scattered through tbe room.
Ice cream Democrat.
A Political Kevoltjllon.
and so skillfully and successfully did he
tad cakes were served at three tables
Never in the history of the American perform his work that congratulations
tastily adorned with decorations of yellow,
republic has there been such a politic- were showered upon him by officers,
white and pink, each being presided over al revolution as that shown by the soldiers and old experienced scouta,
by young ladies in -evening dross. Every­ election of the Oth of November, and a brilliant future in that perilous
one served at the tables was given a chrya- 1894. The party in power was thor- . calling was freely predicted for him.
This was the stepping stone to his
anllieaum tbe stem being wound with a oughly intrenched; it controlled all
quotation.
Three large plate glass tbe branches of the federal govern­ subsequent distinguished career. He
was immediately assigned to duty aa a
ment;
its
salaried
myrmidons
were
mhrwu at the end uf the room reflected
working for its success all over the regularly employed scout, and soon,
tbe acene and lent it additional beauty. land except in New Yprii state, where over the heads of older men in point of
Tbe two reception rooms were prettily Cleveland's hatred of Hill made them service, was appointed chief of soouta
•decorated with rugs, pictures and the hold off their hands. The democratic for the army with which he was con­
In many of the subsequent
^flower of the evening.
The beautiful party, being in power in many states, nected.
■du-ywnlhemnm painting belonging to Mr. had so “gerrymandered" those states Indian wars he bore a leading and dis­
tinguished part, and when he doffed
that
it
was
deemed
impossible
for
the
Striker fornwd a conspicuous spot in one
republicans to secure a -majority there the buckskin to enter the service of
of the corners. Tbe music of the mando­ for at least a generation. Yet in two the department of justice he bore with
lin and guitar dub added greatly to the year* thia party in power had ao shame­ him the most emphatic commendations
ew&gt;yMeat of the evening, nod Miss Simp- fully malsdministered the government from the several commanders under
which the people had blindly intrusted whom he had served.
During his long service on the
k*d« tt JtpaM fnorUe flower I. eildtnlwrath and drove the incompetents frontier Capt Crawford became thor­
from power.—San Francisco Argonaut oughly familiar with every phase of
border garrison life, both social and In.
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Hastings Banner.

fy County.

VOL XXXIX.NO. 32

Great stove, sale
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mich.,

Hastings
Banner
I'ubllxhed Thursdays by
“ COOK - BROS., -t
HASTINGS, MICH

COUNTY NEWS.
Rutland.

Ira VanValkenburgh’s
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Hastings,

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Per Gent.

Per Gent.

Discount

Discount

On EVERY
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Which Have No Equal

December

e. 1894.

Middleville.
Our people are being well supplied with
book* at an exceedingly low price In con­
sequence of a book auction in our village.
Union Temperance meeting at the Con­
gregational church last Sunday night was
dlsUirbed by
some of the young
’’smarties* who think -themselves young
meh, but if such they are a disgrace to the
title.
School commenced Munday In all the
rooms aftdr a vacation of one week caus­
ed by the throat trouble scare.
Ed Barrell of Hastings was iu town
Monday.
But few attended the Thanksgiving
services held In the Baptist church, but
many were seen on the cove enjoying the
•‘polo.*’
Several of uur villagers spent Thanks­
giving away from home, and some enter­
tained visitors from outof town, but as
such news would now be old; will not
speak of it farther.
Allegan Co’s. Clerk reports an Issue of
eight marriage licenses on Wednesday pro­
ceeding Thanksgiving. Where are we at?
Emory Coats and Samuel Gibbs jr., are
now employees at the Keeler Brass Co.
Get your 43c. rye and 50 cent wheat out
for it Is nearly tax time.
Miss Nellie Gorden a former resident of
South West Thornapple, but now of
Plainwell was married to a young man of
the same place last week.
W. R. Vester of Coats Grove was in the
village Friday.
Will Webb visited last week in Rockford
so they say.
Scarlet rash is having a tun In the
schools west of the village.
Mlsa Anna Winters spent part of Iwt
week with her mother near Hast In gw.

Largest Circulation,
of any paper in the
County.
WHOLE NO. 2060

OUR FIRE DEPARTMENT
WHAT WILL BE DONE WITH THE RE­
QUEST OF THE MEMBERS FOR
AN INCREASE OF SALARY.

The Meeting Friday Nl^ht.

every citizen. Rather than to Impair oar
excellent service It should be the aim to
Improve it if possible. At any rate the
firemen are entitled to due consideration
and courtesy. Their request is reasonable,
and the subject is worthy of careful con­
sideration and Inquiry. Neither the city
nor the department should act luutiiy, but
Iboth unite in doing tliat which Is for the
t best Interest of the city, whose intereota
they serve in common. As it now stands
the question resolves Itself to one of two
things:—
. 1st—Is it best to retain the present de­
partment
as it is, or
1
, 2nd—Is it better for the city tn reduce
the
number of men to 20 or 25 and buy or
'
rent a team for use in drawing apparatus
]
to fires?
We will be glad to open our columns u&gt;
a discussion of tbls subject and a fair
.
frank discussion will belter enable the
'
aidermen to better carry out the wishes of
'
the majority.
While we would likelo see taxes reduc­
ed in this city yet It would be poor econ­
omy to attempt It at the expense of ou&gt;ire
protection, which since the advent of ska­
ter works has been first class. Voters
don’t be backward about expressing your
opinion.

One of the questions which the Council
of this city will soon be called upon to de­
cide is the request of the members of the
fire department for an increase iu salary to
820 per year, from 810 per year which
they are now paid. At present time the
department consists of 50 members, bosides tiie Chief and Assistant Chief. They
are paid $10.00 per year each, excepting
the Chief and Ass’t Chief who get $75 and
850 respectively, And tiw city furnishes
the uniform* and keeps them in repair and
lias paid for members clothes etc. spoiled
at some of tire* Dres'in the past. The fifty
boys ask for an increase of $10 each and
the department agrees to furnish Its own
uniforms and keep thQtn In repair. We
haven’t any idea what the city pays each
year for uniforms for the fire boys but it
must amount to considerable.
It reems as if no one could be so unap­
preciative as not to feel that the request of
the firemen is thoroughly reasonable, and
IxM&gt;k Out, School Director*.
Indted we know of men in the department
SL Louis. Mich.—A new and unique
who are really money out at the end of
each year by reason of their belonging to swindle is being worked tn this and adjoin­
the department. That is, had they work­ ing counties, and all the victims are school
ed during the time they lost by reason of directors—men usually' selected for.-thrfir
going to the fires they would be money intelligence and general information and
ahead. Every body must appreciate that supposed to know somei^lng of the wav^
CMNtletou.
there is a good deal of responsibility and of the wicked WQridVant Pierce and wife have gone north
no little danger when figbt,iug fire, and
The fraud, h work-- •
.
,
to spend the winter with the latter’s fathpersonally we feel that this city U n'ut* fi_: K'D-htTU**’’"
Mnooin and m.poking swindlers who claim to
nanclally able to suitably
UlC 0’**- *•’
Mr. and Mrs .lames Harper, of Wheat­
^e sent out by Henry R. Pattenglll, to in­
men fur their work.
Yit&gt;
'
Lncny.
field. are guests of their daughter, Mrs.
are especially ututei «J*“.&lt;el that we troduce uniform text books In the country
Irwin Eddy.
Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge Clark of near But- department &amp;»•*
.gallon, to the fire schools. They go to the directors singly
Len Stiuw while using dynamite in lie Creek visited here last week.
b^eu »*-■
-.much as the Baxxkb has and ask them tn sign an order for the new
driving a well one day last week injured
Young Peoples meeting is to be led by -■
...ited by the fire fiend ou two dr text books, which will then be sent on
one ol his horaea quite badly by a piece of ,T. J. Norris next Sunday evening, 'jvuuree occasions, at each of which the fire­ without expense to the district These
f,c’ men did valiant service.
the pipe flying out of the top of the well. “Helps and Hiudvraucfe to orders are on printed blanks with a wide
•* Christian
Miss Ella HiTkerthorn is recovering Life.”
We have had occasion many times to space left on the bottom for the signature
I from a seycre attack of tomdlitis.
refer to the excellent tire department Lliis of the members of the school board. ,
Henry Gias®*.
, , '
,
‘ made a business trip to city has, and the exceedingly good work
Miss Clara lieckerthoru is visiting rela­ HftrilQX* ‘
After one director has signed, the fhklrs
,
.ast Saturday.
-that it always does. We doubt very much carefully inquire the way to the homes of
tives at Horner.
Schumann and wife visited Mr. end whether a Iwtter volunteer fire department the other school officers to secure their
Warren Noya.’of Grand Ledge, is vl$i»- I
can be found in Michigan than we have signature to the order, but it has been no­
ing his uneie Asa Noys and other ro,-'llv &gt; Mrs. T. J. Norris last week.
Henry Stevens raised his barn last right here In Hastings.
It is very natural ticeable that each director has been given
iolhls vicinity.
“u
Wednesday.
that there should be more or less appre- a nice,
__ ,__________
dean order with __
no other signaW. I. Murb*‘‘“‘j spent Thank.bension
on
the
part
of.the
citizens at every,--lure marring Its official surface.'
giving with O.’•
______
McColl_____
and wife at
Milo.
alarm of fire, but at the same time comes
By way of“ sequel‘ these orders
”
_ ! turn up a
Cnarlofte,
Married Nov. 28 at 8 o’clock p. m. by the assurance that to each alarm 50 strong, f&lt;-w days later nt a neighboring bank with
Rev. Van Antwerp. at the residence of the young, active men will respond day or the printed portion torn off and (lie direct­
iMnneid.
itanneld.
bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Gar­ night, rain or shine, and our citizens have or’s signature at the bottom of a pnotnis' The result of the electinn last week
rett. Miss Mina Garrett to Mr. Maurice become accustomed to rest secure in the sory note for a generous sum. School di­
Thursday night on
v&gt;n women
nviucu voting
&gt;unii&amp; and
outi tak*«K- Mills, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Mills. thought that in case of fire, everything rector’s are usually numbered pmunr the
| Ing a part In tna M. E conference was 21
There were sixty invited guests present possible will be done and to the best solid men of the community,and tbe sharp­
in favor and 1 against.
ers have Utile difficulty In disposing of the
from 5a 11 gatuck, Plainwell, Galesburg, advantage.
•
Last week Wednesday Arthur Edmunds and the immediate neighborhood. Presents,
We know that the people of this city ap­ notes. The scheme is entirely new and
&gt; came home from Albion college to spend were numerous and many tokens of friend­ preciate the excellent fire department. We seems to be In for a prosperous run in the
( Thanksgiving and the rest of the week ship.
After partaking of a Sue lunch, also believe that the citizens of Hastings rural portions of the state.
’ with bis parents. Friday evening be was I those from the neighborhood left for their will be unwilling to impair Its effective­
One suspicious director in northern
| greatly surprised by 36 of the young peo- I respective homes after conveying many ness to save a few dollars.
We also be­ Ionia county chased the swindlers for half
ole coming in upon him. The time was good wishes for the future happiness of lieve that every citizen of Hastings must a day with his hired man and fastest horse
pa.-ysed by singing and games. It was the contracting parties.
appreciate the fact that 810 a year or 820 after he had signed die onler, but failed
'
nearly time for the roasters to crow when
Thanksgiving turkey (nocrow) was ale Is small pay for the time, the exposure of to overtake them. *
they c'4-pen»ed all having passed a very by too many families to give names for health, and the danger of life in a fire­
pleasant evening.
•
Wedding Bella.
Banner, except Rev. and Mrs. Pixley, of man’s career. As we have said before this
Our pastor said !»».’ Sabbath that in Kalamazoo, who dined with Mr. and Mrs. city Isn’t financially able to suitably re­
The evening of Nov. 38th., the home of
about three weeks he would commence re­ Win. Lindsicy and In tlw uventtig had a ward the firemen. The best that it can do
Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Mosher at Bnnfield,
vival meetiugs nt our church here.
social at which It was said then1 were 130 Is to pay them for their time,-and for such was made the scene of a very enjoyable
Last week L. C. Edmonds had n couple .individuals present.
Receipts 815 for losses as they sustain during the year in and pleasant event, by the marriage of
the way of damaged clothing etc., and for
of.uepbuwa from Battle Creek putting in minister.
,
their only daughter Kittle, 40 Mr. (ieorge
good time with him on the farm.
Report says,.a young boy al Vene Rog- this we think that $20 is by no means an Hinchman, the son of- one of the most
exorbitant figure.
,
C. J. Shoemaker has a cousin from Oilprosperous farmers of Barry County.
At
We an? aware that there is a difference
vet enjoying bospitalilie* with him last
Mrs. B. W. Johnson has sold the sawing
the sound of the weddfng mareh, appear­
of opinion on the subject of the fire de­ ed the. bride and groom with tbeir attend­
timber from 25 acres for 8700.
The Ladies Aid last week Wed. at Dr.
Fine winter weather but not for wheat partment, and tliat there are smoo who be­ ants. The ceremuney was performed In a
lieve that the effectiveness of the depart­ very beautiful and impressive manner by
handler’* was a grand, success especially on the ground.
ie dinner they served to the strong armed
To-morrow’s dalley will give ns Grover’s ment would not be harmed bj* reducing Rev. Mr. Potter of Battle Creek.
After
topper and sawers. The crowd was a message. Much speculation as to his fin­ the number of men to 35 or 40. There which a most bountiful supper was served
rge and jolly one, even the women tak- ancial and. tariff policy, but none as to hla are others who believe that the department which was highly enjoyed by all.
About
would be even more effective by the city's 60 of the relatives and friends from far
ig a part iu pulling the cross cut saw. foreign.
buying a team for the purpose of hauling and near were present.
be teamsters did well also. They drew
part of the apparatus to fires, especially at
rge loads and brought them to the door,
They were the recipients of many valu­
he doctor could hardly find words to exJohn Barnes has Just returned from a night when there are no teams present to able and useful presents showing the es­
help draw the apparatus. They argue teem lu which they are held.
reus bis thanks to the people who so few days vUlt to Battle Creek.
The? have
L. H. Barnes spent Thanksgiving with that during the day the team could be used the best wishes and congratulations of
ndly aided him.
to wor^on the streets, In auy case not go­ their many friends.
There were two weddings In Banfield bis son at Richland.
Mine bwt of the Lake View House bad ing over two or three blocks from the en­
at week Wednesday evening. One at
rs. Cross’s, with Rev. Van Wlnckle offi- a turkey shoot lhe day before Tlianksglv- gine house. They claim that during the
atlug. And the other at Mr. Mosher’s 11 Will Connor and Miss Edith Chamberlain day there are always people enough on
the streets to help get the apparatus out In
Ith a minister from Battle Creek offlelatOn Wednesday, Dec. 12th, 1804 Hicks
g,—uniting Frank Holton and Lyda drove on Thanksgiving evening, drove off castTof fire, and that Rt night when a team A Spence will serve all callees at their
would be most needed there would always store with a cup of C. F. Blaske A Co’s
ross and Mr. Hinchman to Katie Mosh- the bridge which spans the mill race here,
be
one
on
hand.
They
argue
that
by
do
­
and Mbs Chamberlain was hurt quite bad­
fine Mocha A Java coffees and a dish of
ing this the barn would Im? fully self-sup­ Blanc- Mange Pudding made from granu­
ly.
Fralnevillo. ‘
Two cases of diphtheria have resulted porting and that the department cou'd be lated tapioca which received the award at
reduce^ to nt least 25 member*.
the Pure Food Exposition. This is to
Last Wednesday evening at the home of fatallv here both being tke children of
it V as to talk over these things that the
Irving Garrett and wife, tbeir daughter Frank Leonard. One child died on the Council and the Fire Department met at invite you to sample their ware mod all
lovers of fine coffee will be present All­
Nina was united in marriage to Maurice evening before Tlianksgiving and the the latters rooms on Friday evening.
All
free of charge.
Milla, Rev. VanAntwerp officiating. Sev­ other last Bunday morning.
The board of health hare token every of the firemen, four Alderrnm and Mayor
enty-five were present to witness the cere­
Greusrl were present
letters from var­
mony. There were friends present from measure to prevent the spread of diphther­ ious cljlea were read, and various plans
Real K*tate Tr»n»frra.
Ganges, Holland and Middleville and other ia The Sprague school, the McCollum discussed. We understand that It was the
places. The presents were Iienutiful. use­ school, the Eagle scbtml. Hope Center Intention of the department to resign but
ful and numerous. They took the early school, and the Wall Lake school have upon request they delayed such action un­
John F. and Susan Miller to Madison Howell,
morning train to visit friends In Grand been closed, and religious meetings have til January at least.
n.secaJ. Castletoii. SM.
Hrtfrv J. Mead to Vulestlne Leins, lots blk It
Rapids and other places ^before returning been stopped here. It It* to lie hoped that
Following is substance of letters receiv­ Clt*
,81000.
„
, M
lhe
disease
will
be
confined
to
its
present
home. They are highly esteemed in our
ed from other cities pertaining to their Ore
Lydia
U. Osborn to Dwtubt W. and Mary a
KOn quarters but extreme cautiou and vlglience departments:
community and many good wishes Johnson, parcel, see2T. Tiiornapplr, 91500
•
Dwight
W
au&lt;i
M
.ry
A.
Johnson
to
J»oo!* F.
must
be
exercised.
Greenville lias a paid force of io men Bcandsietter, parrel, M»r 27. Thorn &lt;pmewith them.
ftOfl®.
paid $975 as follows: 7 men at $50 per
j..hn T-xtrrto John W. Tcxler. 40 n. sec an,
Shuhx.
Hickory Corner*
Irving
$2
‘
&lt;x&gt;
jearench: a Chief at 8*5: Asst, Chief nt
Kbrnezer
J.
Eldred
to
Orson
J.
Eldred,
parcel,
B J Barber arrived home frqm the
M. ry Hudson. Mr,. G B. K.-'tyon and $00; Secretary at S70. and a teamster at sec 33. Rutland. 1400.
;
north on the as. He
off «t How. m,„ Alrfth ftte Th»nk»glvl&gt;iK dinner with $480perjear. Greenville owns Its nwn
Win H. Bolden, to Morris B. Hampson. 140 a,
.
ard city to visit Ills slfth-r Mrs Peter Back
team, hires a teamster, and they both work sec 34 Johnstown. 84500. „
B. Sampson to Philip Bm-h and John
and also visited Ills mother. Mrs. W. Bul­ B c'lft* lire"r'lrrcv «nd fnmlly, of Chwtlrr. on the street dose to the engine hodae. R.Morns
Miner. MO a. sec 24. .InhtKPjwn, LWL
1’he total cost of the 10 paid men Is 8075.
E. and H. Walers •» W. E and A F. Jolmcox
mer. al Hopkins Station before returnog. ■vl.lbvl relftllvw here Ift.t wvk.
». S»c 34. Orangeville. 81
Mr and Mrs. Peter VanLuke conMved
AcbM Merritt, of "“T’*-. "J™ trere We don’t know \vhether the team Is self­ 40Chas
Ru«s»-Jl i&lt;» Julius and Charlotte Hus*eJl,
tne. Idea of givluK KeV. Crago ft suitable Tbankeglvlng vftc.ilon with relailye^bere. supporting or not.
parcel, tr- 3f&gt;. Rutland. SbOO.
Hleniien Kennedy Io Ann E. and Marvin P.
Marshall has a steamer. It pays the en­
Tbanksklvlok present and sollclled Small
Little Mnr.hall Pierce la quite »,ct with
Ize,
80
a.
see 12. Yankee Springs. &lt;i®0.
gineer of the steamer 8900 per year; it
sums from Ids' Mends for the porchase of
QUIT CIAIM D«KI&gt;A.
a nice lapn.be. Thf elder «™» very much *UTbe hlalt achool atudegu .pent their paya the driver of steamer 8480 per year;
John
W.
Stine to Chas. H Davis, 40 a, see 14,
it
pays
Chief
8110;
Ass
’
t
Chief
860
00;
pleased with the irirt which was a must ThankivglvIiiK vacation at home.
peter Moaber and daughtera auended f.&gt;reman Of IbKe Q&gt;. 855.00 and foreman T1Hanna^wf Russell to Jaa. R arid Fred* K.
acceptable one to him.
,
Many Q»e birds in this vlchiity were the funeral of Mr.- Q. A. Hlnea tV&gt; Delton of Hook and Ladder Co. 845 00 per sear. Gallowav, parcel, sec 19. Hastings, ft.
Memliers of the Hoae Company and Hook
taken from their perches Wednesday
and made available for family reunions on '"’kd, Mu.he’r visited the Haatlnga high and Udder receive 845 and 835 .respect­
Marriau* Lieenssa.
ively per year each. There are two mem­
^ElBbly*seven couple participated In the Kh.H.1 laat Wednesday.
have bers of each Company that sleep in the «»- Beymotir Jordan. Irving
J llllck. Alfred Blahop *"d
Inez Bedford
*’
!
nine
house
and
they
receive
$10
each
danre al Flinn Ball Thanksgiving night returned from Lake county.
(b-o. I.. Hinchman. Baltimore
M.num in addition to regular
Kittle !&gt;. Mother, Johnstown
and report a fine time.
n
Hillsdale
pays
Chief
SlOO;
Captain
A*.
Mrs A. A. Aldrich and Mrs. A. G.
Frank Hotton. Johnstown
Bowen* Mill*.
”
Cortrlgbt made a business trip to KalamaMiss Laura Fairbrother of East Caledon­ Secy S35 and hoaemen meh $20 per year- iJda Cro^,
Those absent from a tire are OMd 81.00 Auguxtus Mulvaney, Assyria
Rtliah Clemens. Katarao
“oneoroSNlllIama work horses died ia Is visiting friends at this P1**’ll.ow «lwut Irvm « rnwlln* M
Wm. Bechtel of Wayland, ajymt Sunday and
„,d no Mewe, alloweri.
We .re u».vle Morris England. Tankes Springs
M'nole Harding
”
F BePsCrago &gt;"d Binns are engaged In -1th his parents at this P*"cetn .lau «l rHta .!■»" Jrow n,,n’
John Rmtse.
Tb*!
u
...rrtav
evening
was
a
decided
Hillsdale
has.
_
_. . . ------------ Adeline H- LMnurvau. Middleville
condnet Ing revlv.l meeting, at the writing.
Traverwr
City
pey"
l'»
C*W
j J™™
”’,. v
,..„ .....
A child whose parents reside at Clover-, °,'"re,,8*T'^SUnd.y Schno.
l?rne *»
ChIH
KK. ...
™ ...
rXV
Laura Feaniagtai. Castleton
dale was buried In the East Cemetery SUCCVSH‘
itx&gt; «ei» uie
•&gt;* —------- I e. J. EidriKl, Rutland
Tb'X night. It wm. Mid to have dM about 88.00.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy
:S£ah
of diphtheria at that place.
day at J Bechtol'lMlaa Cecil Monroe Is making quite an
............. ...
,or ■ Bre
.
exlend'edvlall with relatives mid friends
SO ...in, (or ft fat.. *1,r“L.
ot .
Ux"r
™L
fit Richland and Kalamazoo. .
•
Ch.rluH.rn&gt; «b"-'
&lt;!,5* L° o^ftrS O..!.. Bftl'I.CW*
at tt’i» P’BBt •
lixnkls
Bert McCall and wife entertained relatives
BertArimtrow «■« •" Gn,n
ft,. l"o hn-.urlMB5Ja&gt;!
|&gt;.
-^ch.
making 1?'
the unat
immjovbu. CRy
f riends from Alamo last week.
K__th
____
•
We jutHe G. Halt. MaptoGrote
1 Westley Lawrence has gone to booth OnL‘l*!r 'V'ura A O Tow.ky with • 6rr «M-»r
city ha**
arrange- CMaEudwr
"
Hfiven to visit friends.
A.B. Haymond .nd wife, of Grand
, , .' were the eurau nt Rutland friend,
last weqk.
Carrie Jenkins and daughter, of Hope,
were the nertu of High street friends Fri
day of last week.
Mrs. L. Uughbaugh ate Thanksgiving
dinner with her parents.
Straw tmlen&lt; have been baling the rye
straw in this vicinity this week.
School opened at the High street school
Monday with Thomas Kelly, teacher.
v ^Ot^Hed umetmgs closed at the Hard
Scrabble sclwiol house Sunday evening
with but a few converts.
Mr.*. V. Willison has returned to her
home In Hastings.
Mrs. Wood, of Hope, has been visiting
liar sister, on High street, Mrs. J. IL Robinson the past week.
Mrs. G. Cross and daughter were guests
at Mrs. M. Seeber’s last week Friday.
O. England and son Maurice, of Orange­
ville. were guests at G. Crosses, a part of
last week and report says tliat Maurice
took French leave of his father and hied
away to Lansing to take unto himself a
bride. Congratulations, Morris.

I

6ALL EARLY AND GET THL BARGAINS.
Nails One Cent a Pound.

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FURNITURE
What Shall I Buy
For Christmas ?
This is a question that will soon
be, and even now is agitating the minds of the

■ft'hat is More Acceptable
Than Furniture?
Everyone;' is

always

delighted

CARPETS
with a present of Furniture, and there is always
room for a new piece in (every house.

Large Invoices of
Goods Especially for the
Holiday Trade,
Are being received constantly.
I invite your inspection. All prospective buyers
cordially invited to call and examine our super
Stock.

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Furniture

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A. Durkee. Nashville
“a'ne^Hon bad
65 Dixnbera bring sold.

bnn held this tall.

'

�Hastings Banner
Thun (by, Dec. 6, 1894.

MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

IN A TIGHT PLACZ.

ACTIVELY AT WORK.

AN

UNWISE CHOICE.

CUvatanrs VuOt D«*d «* tbe TrwMsry

A Stmngo Dlwovsry.

Evon if the reports of disagreement*
between the president and the secre­
tary of the treasury about financial
matters should turn out to be false, the
Ill* Interesting Story «rf h&gt;» Prostration
i A FINE GAME IN
president must undoubtedly have real­
(From the Suite Journal SpringjW&amp;lU.) ized before thia time that he made an
•-EACH l-lb PACKAGE
Iu the pretty little village of Chatham. unwise selection for that post- Mr.
of
ion
qffee
&amp; ■ ’A
SauKsnion county, yietc lives -a Baptist Carlisle during hia service in congress
divine whose snow white hair h lhe one evinced considerable knowledge of
until
hristmas
1.u 1 ward sign Hint hr hte encroached n|*ni most of the great political issues of the
f.e days bejtmd the allotted three score duy, and he was, in addition, honest,
any
ifferent inds
y&lt;tfirs and ten. His clear eye, keen uwiiIhI courageous and popular. He had, in­
lam It les and magnificent ph/slque all bept deed, attained, or almost attained,
j
uitsble fok
witness to a Hie well mid nobly spent. the altitude of a presidential possibil­
This pu»n» er hi Qud’s eternal vineyard is ity. Throughout the whole of his sec­
Rev. W. J. Chanin, Whose 72 years lie
crowded with noble deeds in the Christian tion he was the one man whose name
DRINK LION COFFEE J
had, since the war days, been coupled
ministry.
4«HO U.T ALUTHUtTu u btnte Jpunta! representative
who seriously
Certain free-trade
leaders with
offer the
a ,presidential can­
ine arlor ames
much wiser explanation because it is had occasion to usk him something of bis didacy. Like John a Breckinridge
If yenxr daaler do*e not keep ft
far e«le, v-rite u« his nsato and
partially true. The people were in­ careir in the ministry. Mr. Chapin talked until the Charleston convention split
Report-s to the state board of health
deed disgust'd about the action of In a peridiar Inteiv-iing strain. The sub­ and the secession conflict destroyed
by sixty observers in different parts of
congress on the tariff, these democrats ject of his fine physque was broached by bis political prospects, Carlisle in the
the state during the week ended Noadmit, but only because the party tits interviewer and with nicrvn»««-ti earn­ four or five years immediately pre­
est ne-shr said that in spile of Uie Indi­ ceding his entrance into tho cabinet
vrmber 34 show that pleuritis inbroke all its pledges and was false to
1 creased, ___
i that
.u_. intermittent
___
cations to |he contrary- his life had not all began to be looked nt in the light of a
and
fever
By ivv or Uve oak, caused inflammation, erup
tions and intense itching and. burning on mj decreased in area of prevalence. Con­ its platform, and deliberately sold ont hern suushhir and beahhman of destiny, within whose rocch
democratic principles for support in
• A» tny present appt*’an* Ustitha. 1
sumption was reported at 229 places,
certain districts or shares in a was fortunate In the possession of a vig­ were about to be placed the highest
scarldt
fever
at
forty-eight,
typhoid
H
sugar speculation. There can be no orous constitution. In my earlier years 1 prizes of politics
fever at forty-e^ght. diphtheria nt
But nil these fair prospects have
I Iwwwwaw
pariUaforty-four,
doubt that thia feeling influenced
measles at four and small­ the action of many democrats. In scarcely knew what it wan to I** elcfc. and been darkened by his year and three1 wni nlrnnsL a perfect stranger to any
legs.
I haw tokrn Z-* g «
pox at Detroit. Manchester,. Cheboy­ states like Missouri, where the demo­ kind of medicine or tank. As la ton &lt;»(’• n quarters' service in the cabinet Thia
Hood’s Sarsaparilla and 1
II
gan. Royal Oak. Dauby, Grand Rapids, crats arc nearly all infected with the the dasr. 1 overestimated tny physics! re­ change Ims happened b.»cnuso be baa
do not have any poison
*%%&lt;%%% Adrian and Pehtwater.
\
symptoms. I have
rankest free-trade theories, and are as sources. and when It was too late lea toed been out of place in 'Ids present T»aL
is a chance
that he mightXUCIV
have
.........................
j
--------gained 12 pounds since taking Hood’s. C
hidebound and mossbackcd in their that I had overdrawn my health account. There
Blphthrni* Epidemic in Detroit.
E. PohaiaL, West Union. Minnesota.
devotion to ancient plantation notions Thu crisis rame about elghteMn rear* ac« . I t,een asucce&amp;snsa aecretary of state
Detroit has a virulent epidemic of
At the lime 1 was
preaching
lhe gospel
_
u.
.u..
‘
'
g
r
nn
attorney
general,
although
the
as
if
they
still
owned
slaves
and
Hood’s PIUs cure aD liver ill*. biliousness
diphtheria on its hands.
For six
f rom lhe pnlplL and i became auddeuiy so probability is dial his talent did loot
dreaded the explosive influence of
ill Hint 1 was ronipwllrd to stop before my
months past it has been extending,
At all
free manufacturing laborers among m rmon was fitilsln d. It was a bad ca*e extend beyond legislation.
despite the efforts of the local health
them, the democrats abstain from vot­ of nervous prostration, and for a time my ■ events he was conspicuously unfit for
board, until now it appears beyond
the
post
of
head
of
the
treasury.
His
WaUrprocf collate and cuffs that* will
ing, as Mr. Mills says, about as largely
. PALMET1ER.
J. M. SMITH. control. In an endeavor to check the as in other states where manufactures friemh and family were greatly exercised । record as a free silver man was fatal •
not wilt, are not effected by -taoisture
further progress of the disease the abound. It is reasonable to' assume over my condition. Complete rest was to his chances on rendering acceptable ;
imperative, and to divert uiy miinl from [
end
look just like linen are all the
LAW. COLLECTION AND WEAL ESTATE
school board closed the Duffield and
my
ministerial
that the same feeling of disgust, be­ l
„ active
„—
: .
' datles. Mr*. Cltapin
‘~ service In that office. It is true he ’
OFFICE OF
Tilden schools, both public, and two
fesb ion now. They are mode by cov­
aud
My ; seemed during the lost year of his leg- I
mid 1 planned and to«»k
took a lung trip.
cause
the
party
had
not
only
failed
to
PALMERTON A SMITH
paroehial schools. At least twenty
ering a linen collar or cuff with ’’cel­
abolish protection but had actually health was Nuffieiently restored by this di- islativo service’ to have abandoned .
Conveyancing a specialty.
cases on an average have been report­ sold itself to the stock gamblers and i• vurslott
to resume work, but i1 wan
silver heresy,
versloti tb
was not the ( the free
ncu »•««&gt;.&gt;
•««&gt;•«;. nnd tho
~ ;•
luloid ” and are the only waterproof
Wmxiland. Mich
ed daily for several days past, with no tho trusts, had power with many dem- •
Niiall nover
never forget the nw- ' president undoubtedly thought that |
■»»!, 1 ulml!
goods made with an interlining, con­
I[ ful
fui experience.
Iis l‘ar,ll lo ,1e*uc^^
.. .\"y- • the e
h’war.1 Taggart
Loyal K. Knappen. signs of any decrease.
ocrata in other status.
exp-rience^ It
conversion was genuine and |ast- (
sequently the only ones that will stand
.' feelings so that olbeis can have a ron-ere • jnff or
tije appointment would not i
&lt;
Arthur C. Denison.
Yet it is known to-everybody that II Hon or them. 1 Mt .tooluiely wortliiBM ha„ bcen made. Hat Ibis beUortwa* !
Captured Again.
wear and give perfect satisfaction. Try
TAGGART, KNAl’I’KNA DENISON.
been made. But this belief (was .
Robert E., Harvey, the noted bank a great many other democrats in every 'I phynleall* And montafiy. 1 Md MH«l have
LAWYERS.
lUMOry
h#tlsa
be
en
ttx
!
before he had been six months I them and yon will never regret it. Al­
Rooms sit 817 Michigan Trust Co. Bide,.
forger who has served time in nearly a state expressed their disgnst with the control of my mmmlen ,Uirt my finenra 1,I ,illusory
n
tl
„''
sWaet
.
W
tan
tbe
firat
vejt
ot
I
. ..
—t 1
Grand Rapids. Michigan.
ways neat, and easily cleaned. When
dozen cities, and who escaped from jail naw tariff for a different reason—be­ would involuntarily release tbeir grip up- &gt;
his financial faith camo up in the ausn-1 soiled simply wipe off with a wet cloth
I AMEN A. bWEEZEY.
at Belair, Md., October 7, where he was cause it prostrated their industries. on • pen. and my intitd wuutd inru &lt;nvr mer
of
1803
he
turned
out
to
bo
a
'
or sponge. Even- piece of the'gcau♦&gt;
Attorney at law.
being held on a charge of forgery, was Right hero in New York every active with al».-&lt;ilutely no volition on my part.
;
HabtiniCA Mich. captured at Lansing by a Pinkerton man knows many who voted against
-AlH&gt;ut
___ ___ twu ,years ago.
_ . to Intensify
. mat- backslider, and showed that he was i
ine is stamped as follows:
I
Practices in all courts of the state. Col­ detective. He had been masquerading the democratic party for that reason ’ tors. 1 was seiz.-d with a severe attack of ■ firmly joine 1 to his fr- e rilvcr idol”.
lections promptly attended to.
When
the
gold
frtnd
was
first
down
!
and
no
other.
It
is
ot
no
use
to
deny
I
la
grippe
1
recovered
only
|Wtls
h
»ni
here under the nape of Rev. Charles
everybody knowa
In other ■ it aud had frequent returns of that In­ near the danger line ia IfeWl it was I
O. Gjbson, and was selling religious what
it K H. LATHROP.
(
....
j j------which’ accompanies
learned that Carlisle intended to'payJ
song books and hymns. He is one of cities and states, where municipal cor- 1 desMdbable feeling
Hoiuoendithic Physician and
.. .Mnqe unU.dy 1 look­ out silver for SbeTtfian notes instead ‘
rnption had^no part In me maltcr, ’ »»4 l. llow. Uwt
the most noted criminals in the coun- (treat.arrnje. ot &lt;&gt;..1noer»t» tlo were «• ... '«*“ (o" •&lt;•)•««»«
Surgeon
soiuetlnng •«
to bring relief [ □f gold, bo aa to a-.oit. the necessity of •
Office ove
■" H. Goodyear’s New
, ntid finally l read an account of Dr. Will- buying gold to protect the reserve. ;
Ask for those so marked and refuse any
nol moss backed free trade’s but work­
Drug Store.
’.inoi’s 1’iiik Pills for Pale People. .Some- ■
Myatrry 8urroun«l« a Death.
ingmen in protected establishments tiling seemed tn tell tne tliat they Would j That policyuwhicb would quickly have
imitations, as they cannot possibly
Ail ealis promptly attended to.
produced
a
scare
that
would
have
sent
'
Willard Parker, the wealthy Detroit voted straight republican tickets v.
or rtomexood
please you. If your dealer does not
arid I1 commence'!
them, '
&lt;to tne good hfid
conmienced using them.
I A. bCRIBNER, M. D..
packer who disappeared from his office refused to vote at all; and precisely Tjbey gave me artultional utreugth from ti:e the country Jto a silver basis, the presi- ■
keep
them, we will send a sample di­
J•
Physician and Surgeon, and .was found at Richmond uncon­ the same testimony on that point
start and toned up my system from a con­ dent promptly prevented. Later on '
Delton.
•
Mkb.
rect on receipt of price. Collars 25c.
scious from u dose of morphine, died comes from every state in the long________
________
diCion of
almost________
absolute prostratum so he was known to be in favor of the :
Offtre in rwitleucr, one block east of del &gt;L
each. Cuffs 50c. pair. State size and
there without regaining consciousness. line between Bangor and San Fran-. that I was able again to resume tuy duties coinaq-c of the silver seigniorage, ’
A. A C. H. BARBER
whether stand-up or tuxned-down col­
There was no apparent explanation of cisco. Men only make themselves ri- 1 a.* a mluhter. 1 was saaccustomed to tak- ! which lhe president vetoed. The ;
•
Physicians and Surgeons.
*
* | lug medicine that I did nut take the pills ' seigniorage coinage, of course, would
his death except suicide, which his diculous who deny things s* clearly
lar ia wanted.
Calls in city or county responded to with
as regularly as I should liari. and yet my have been less destructive than free I
family
scouted.
The
dead
man
’
s
nu
­
within
the
personal
knowledge
of
promplness. day or nixhL
THE CELLULOID COMPANY,
improvement
was
marvelous.
1
am
now
merous business enterprises were in every intelligent reader.
coinage, in the same way that the i
It is the
4fn^»9 Broad war,
Yorto
A. bHELDON,
excellent shape, and a cause for his striking fact that the percentage of preaching at Forest City and 1/oami ami in ' poison which lays the patient on his
addition
to
the
exacting
character
of
this
■
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
suspected suicide remained mystery. . democrats who thus abandoned their
back far five or six weeks or months
work itself, I ride ten or fifteen miles on is la$s harmful thaq tliat which kills | Abstract.Block. Hastlug*.
party
was
large
in
every
state,
though
Money to loan on Real Estate Real Estate
Hie way lheie and bark.”
Fought with a Broken Arm.
him, but the fact that the head of the I
ORDER OF PUBLICATION,
naturally larger where manufactur­
sold ou c 'tnmtsswu. General eouTevancing.
Mrs. Chapin, a kindly faced elderly lady
Mart Gibbous and Jerry Arnold ing establishments were most numer­
daviog a complete *et of Abstract Books, com
was present during the conversation and financial ana of tbc gorernment fa-, sun-ot Mi.hUaa. run, Judlclil areull, i»
piled irora the Records. eon furnish complete fought a bloody battle of nine rounds
Cbanrerv.
ous
vored it gave a shock to business
a trarts.
C. F. BROOKS. Clerk.
said:
*4
don
’
t
think
that
Mr.
Chapin!
in a barn 6 miles south of Grand Rap­
The point is that the democratic could ever have resumed bls preaching af-1 which it did not recover from tor sev- ; Mary M. Garland. Complainant
.r,»&lt;LS.t.D.) 5.
ids During the fight Gibbons' arm party has to takej its choice between
eral months. Some pitrsons are opti- George M. Garland, defendant.
...
, .
., .
.,
U.,«t nanjln. i,, IutN*the Circuit Court for the
w« broken in dealing hi. opponent a detraction at"the’~ia'nda"o! ridl&lt;ud ter he had the attack of la grippe bad 111 mistic
enough to assume that even the j Suit pending
not been fo» the Pink Pills.
They did so
OflleehounSa m to 5 p.m.
of Barrv. In Chanrery. »t Hasting*
hard swinging blow, but he continued tm. traders for not going far enough, much good that 1 decided to test their ef- ( most perverse and besotted silgerite . &lt;County
m» the seventh day of* November A. !&gt;..
HILIP T. COLGROVE,
’
to fight and managed to win.
; or destraction at the hands of work- ticacy on myself. I have been troubled t would bo cured of hia folly by bring­ KO4.
•
In
tlrtv
cause It appe.«-l”£ from affidavit on
Attorney at Law
| ingmen for depressing tbeir industries for years with wbat our physician. Dr. ' ing him face to face with the finance I file.1 hat the defendant, Geont* M Gar'Mi-d h not
(Successor to Smith A Colgrore.)
Hewitt,
called
rheumatic
paralysis.
Elect!
at all. No doubt, by following Mr.
problem in its practical and vital as- a resident of this State, but resides at Huotington
(Office tn Unlon block. Huiiug*. &gt;
The case of the city of Menominee
the Stateuf Orason,on motion ot Philip T. CelPractices tn all the eourta of the state.
Mills’ advice, the party could please ricity gives me relief, but since taking I pecL but some allowance ought to be Ii In
complainant's »oib tu&gt;r-rit inrt«i luiu
against John C. Larson and other* for
the Pink Pills 1 have been stronger a&gt; d made for the age of the sinner. There grove
the
hidebound
democrats
of
Missouri
the said detrndant.George M Garland cause his
E. KENASTON,
$35,000 damages on a broken sewer con­
the pain in my right arm and hand is legs : may be a chlnce of reclaiming him if appearance to be entered herein, wtllfin four
and
save
many
of
their
votes,
but
by
•
Attorney at Law,
month* from the date of this ord« r. tutd Ih c»»e
tract was decided for the defendants.
acute. We keep the pills In the house
that course it would throw away many
(Over J. 8. Goodyear A Co.’s store.)
a ' he kt caught young, but Mr. Carlisle, : of his appearance that he cause bts answer to
Thomas Black, of Coldwater, drove thousand more in New York, New Jer­ nearly all the time, and they do me
Practices in all courtsof the State. Collection*
। u&gt;&gt; at the time of his appointment, was t the complainant’s bill of complaint to t&gt;e filed,
oromptl&gt; attending to.
| and a cony lher of to be served on Mid com
under a wire clothes line iu the dark sey and Connecticut, and in every great deal of good In the way of toning up ;
The
beyond the age at which he could ; plainest* solicitor—within twenty da&gt;s after
my system and strengthening me.
n R. TIMMERMAN. Hommpathlc Phy and it caught him in the mouth, break­ state where manufactures exist Or it pills are used by a good many ottiers in •&lt; learn to forget anything in financial I service on him of a copy of said bill and notice
ing the upper jaw on both sides, cut­ could lean more strongly toward pro­
of thl* order.• and that n&gt; default thereof. Mid
r .
siciau and Surgeon.
selection
con treat* bill be taken a* confessed by the Mid Don revlthis vi .kilty and everyone speaks well of; matters.
matters.This
------ --------- ------ -------ting off the soft palate and causing tection oi*stand on the tariff as it ia,
Office over Lathrop’s drua store.)
them. Mrs. Japh Knotts, wife of Super- strongly with the admirable appointr dent dofendanL
other injuries.
_ case
__ it must throw away a visor Knolls, was III for a long time and meats of treasury chiefs which Mr.
And II b further ordered. That within twenty
! but in that
days the said Complainant cause a notice ot
Owing to the sprewt ot diphtheri. i'lllfon free”trader." end" send them, her friends
A u bad
I..1 all
11 given
wi
rf**.
,_ 1
_ I,
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MORTGAGE SALE.
her case «...
up *asa Cleveland
made in his first administra­ this order to be published In the Hastings
Bannbr. a newspaper printed, published .mrt
Default having been made iu the conditions throughout the city the board of health Orer to the populist eamp. Oneway hopeless when she began using the pills. tion.—St Louis Globe-Democrat
of a certain mortgage made by Orrin H. Phil­ in Detroit ordered the closing of every Or the other, the party must sacrifice It was the first medicine that helped her.
circulating In Mid eoonly, and that such publi­
lips and RmiiyG. railltps to Addison P. Oook
cation be continued therein at least once in
OPINIONS OF THE 3RESS.
public school until the epidemic abates, in any future election many of the She had beea 111 for a good many years and
each week, for six weeks iu succcs'kiu. or that
sbecaaae acopy of thlaorder to-be persoutdly
has been greatly benefited by the Pink
Carleton
B.
Hutchins,
inventor
of
a
voter*
it
held
a
short
time
ago.
For
UF rhe president will soon have a served on Mid non-resident defendant at least
ty ot Barry sod Bute of Michigan, on the 16th.
day o( September A. D. ittB in Liber J9 of refrigerator car and a large manu- the free traders made excuses, hoping Pills.”
twenty d*v* before the time above prescribed
congress
on
his
hands,
a
party
on
his
These Pills are manufactured by the
MortgagM, on page U. which mortgage was fact^rer, died in Detroit of heart that popgun bill* would yet be passed,
lor hb appearance.
duly asalgned to tne A. P. Cook Co, limited, and
Clrmkrt Smith.
Dr. William's Medicine Company. Schen­ back, and more free wool and taxed
I while workingmen and manufacturers
said aMignmeut recorded io the office of the failure.
Circuit Judge.
sugar
than
he
will
want
to
carry.
—
ectady, N. Y., and are sold only in boxes
Future T. CoLuitovB.
Herbert Barton, formerly of Sag- were as yet not all convinced how liearing the firm's trade mark and wrapper Chicago Inter Ocean.
Liber 3* of Mortgages, pare 174. on which
i ■omplalnaiit's Solicitor.
mortgage there ts claimed to be due at the date inaw, who was alleged to have paid a much the present tariff injured them. at 90 cents a box or six boxes for 82.50,
J
oh
M
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N
agi
.
f
.
k
.
t# The mercantile agencies report
of this notice the sum of seven hundred fourteen bill
*
on aIfcheck
it stands still, the record of NovemRegister.
several’ years ago with
dollars and eightj-three cents, and an attor­ a bank in which he had 5no funds, re- her, 1894, will do the business for tl^e and are nevir sold in bulk. The)- may be that business of every kind is improv­
Attest.
,
.
bad of all druggists or direct by mail trum ing, not in a rapid way, but as fast as
ney's fee of thirty dollars provided for In said
[A True Copy.)
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mortgage, and no suit or proceedings at law turned to make a visit and was ar- democratic party. If it goes either Dr. William’s Medicine Company.
the
effects
of
the
great
republican
vic
­
hating been instituted to recover the moneys rested.
I way. the portyr uns a risk of losing
tory can be realized under democratic
secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof;
MORTGAGE SALE.
morq votes than it can ever hope to
Now. therefore, by vlrlu- of the. power of sale
Thomas D. Gilbert, who died
conditions—St Louis Globe-Democrat
You Should get it.
contained In s*ll mortgage, and the statute in Grand Rapids, left an estate estimated gain.—N. Y. Tribune.
Default baring been made f«» more than
’th case made and provided, notice la hereby
tyChairman
Wilson
ought
to
sue
1
tbirtv
caya
In
pavnvml of mlere-l ovenl.if and
Should get whatT Why. the Rev. Irl R.
sfc.
n that on Saturday the ninth day of Febnv at 8500,000. He bequeathed 85,000 to
payable on a mortxa&lt;r •lateo O tober 23nrt. 1WS
Hicks splendid almanac for 1835. Hr lias his old professor of political economy made by Musan n. reek ham to SuMuuPta Ham­
D. 1805. at teu o’clock in the forenoon. the Union Benevolent association and
from
whom
he
learned
the
free
trade
*a
tell at Public Auction, to lhe highest
mend
aud
recorded
tn tlw office «»f the Register
While the democratic party had not kindly sent to this office a copy of the
y Aww* tne north trout door of the court divided the rest between his widow the power to accomplish anything, same, and we speak advisably In saving doctrines which have just proved so of Deeds for t|w ronulv nf Barry, in «hr Niate cf
Mddervlk
be City of Hastings (that being the and about forty relatives.
Michigan. Ort. 2tod. iflte. tn in- r « of moitdisastrous
to
him.
If
that
professor
la
Mk
the Citcult Court tor Barry County
whatever it undertook to preach was of that It Is a rare pobllcatlon—the very lat­
gageson page 358. for which default, the said
The newsboys of Jackson organized
nla^wtn*w. *'e premises described tn said
snsannah Hammond, by vlr-ue of the right
But it est and best that has emanated from the alive and is responsible Mr. Wilson can Even
her by the said mortgage lia* made and
I? tiobtony U
inn-b thereof as may be oea- a ’union and elected officers. They no very great consequence.
,
,
,, J was
woo mu
full v&gt;
of fine
uuc promises
uiumiueB. It
num
had uoi
not pen and brain and heart of this well- recover heavy damages before any in­
mortraee &lt;vr *•
amount due on said mort- will fit upa. urmnulum
•reby makes the whole pr ucipal sum &lt;»f said
.nd reding hBd for mo„ th‘an thirty y0Br, th, known friend to the public. The history telligent jury. But whether Mr. Wil­ mortgage
and the interest arented ih-veon now
U) nav the
vr c*nt. Interest, and all
r^Twitb sever. &gt; with an aitorneySfeeof
I
doe
and
payable, and on whiro mortgaae there
of
the
mau
’
a
work
—
now
an
open
book
to
son takes this advice or not he ought Is elalmvd
' power to achieve anything in national
to be due at Hie date of this notlue
frAl *XM togrthrt’ .
’'ted for therein, the roOBX
William McGlinchey, one of the legislation, and it offered the people a all America—and a casual glance Ht this at least to spend his leisure moments the *um of eight hundred and s&lt; rent}-nine dol­
thirtv dollar* cereok ' In said mortgage as
premise* being deserttie*
vria. Bury County, wealthiest and best known men of lot of pretty and deceptive theories, almanac for 1895, convinces us that this during the next two years in study of lars and tweutv four cents, and ro suit &lt;«• pro­
all that laud in town e&lt; ASk
ceed logs al law having been intilutcd to recover
vitally useful and Instrurflve book ought
Michigan, de-cribea
-s of land off of Genesee county, died at his home in which looked well enough and were to find Its way Into every shop, store, of­ political eoonomv under another and to am-&gt;unt secured by said mortengr “f MX!-’
part thereof Nolire I* thereiore liereby given
Wrtrt and one third (8S-Mt- Ibed land . tit; Flint, aged 75 years.
'
takingly presented by many profes­ fice and home in the land.
The price of more competent teacher. Ex-Speaker that on AtUintavthePih-dayof February. icK.
the north side of followingd- re. of lhe North
The Randall Buggy company at Bay sors of political economy, who had the book—only 25 cents—could not to our Recd will be delighted to give him the at ten o'clock in the ton dm*, there will be sold
Ike
City filed five chattel mortgages to se­ more knowledge of books than of the knowledge be Invested for any one thing address of a good man.—Chicago Trib­ at the not th front door ot lhe Cmirt House, t lty .
half of North East quarter of
L
nt Hastings. County of Barn n d &gt;(rtc of
town one North of^riC cure creditors in that city and else- conditions and substantial require­ more profitably.
It contains 84 page.* une.
Nicniann. «a!d Court Hnu«e being the 1 uiMIng
AUotks K«U» »*« «
tn which the Orcuil Court for the County of
ments of trade and industry in this printed on fine book paper, with eltganl
If Th* Baby i« Catling Tenth.
Barry Is held.at public auction to Ute highest
M.J. N. S. Boynton, who was elect- country. They drew the people into rovers In colors. It Is for sale by all news Be sure and u*e that old and well-tried bidder,
th- premi*ea described to said mortdeniers.
This
fine
almanac
Is
given
as
a
remedy. Mrs. Winslow’s Soithlng Hvnin tor gate or so nawrii thereof as tn -v be n-reteary to
^4 mayor of Port, Huron at the recent au apparent indorsement of these fine
• afAfcange (7) Seven v\e*l *u«
children tee»bltw. It sontlv s tbe child, soften* Mllsf v the Fjnount due chi said mod e we as
electivC 10014
*eat In th® *»me theories, and it took but a few months premium to every yearly subscriber of the the gums, allavn «dl iwlu. cures win I colic and above set forth, with the Interest literwm. and
Rev.
,
Irl
K.
Hicks
’
well-known
and
deserv
­
is the best remedy for dlarrboei. Twenty-five the co*t*. charges and expcn*e-» allow» d by if ‘
AMWeevt Mo. &gt;.-«’•
room where L: preelded twenty years to find out that they were not such as
edly popular’paper. Word and Work*. rents a bottle.
•
and provided lur.iu said mortgag’-. said prem­
when he wM sui’o'’ of the city be- could be put into practical use in this This unique journal la a prerlewi educator
ises being situated tn the Village nf Freeport .
country.
We
do
not
believe
that
the
Countv of Kgrrv and State of Michigan. «nd
of the masses, aud Is fast becoming a
Dated Nov 14. UH
| £0^
described a« foil «w&gt;: Lol three m block ten of
Bev. JohS Frost of Sorth Branch, democratic party can make another household guardian and necessity in the
Raid TillageotFreeport according u&gt; the rcsucttossful contest on its tariff policy homes of America. Those who want to
while on hie WSy to the Flint A Fere
»&gt;.. &gt;*.
while the present generation remains keep up with all the advanced though; of
MUAANNAW llAMMOXf.
Marquette depot in Port Huron, wu
to remember1 the disastrous results of the age in science, religion and all nuclei,
Mm lg=uee.
ran down by a hack and aerionaly in­
and all mothers who are nursing
aloxso E Kxxastom.
its one victory since the war. It has commercial. Intellectual and domestic sub­
Attorney for Mm-unut e.
jured.
babies derive great benefit from
shown its incapacity in every under­ ject*, should subscribe for "Word and
The legislative committee of the taking of government, but It is a Works. Subscription only $1.00 a year.
Scott’s Emulsion. This prepara­
MORTGAGE SALK.
Michigan Teachers' association will dangerous enemy to every American You can send for both direct to Ward and
tion serves two purposes. It
aak the legislature to prohibit the i»- interest as long as it advocates a pol­ Works Publishing Co., St, Louis, Mo.
having been made in the
gives vital strength to mothers «gDefault
a certain mortgage. exev«te*| by Mll’oii J.
suaace of teacher’* certificate* to any icy beneficial* on$y to other nations
Prine and Rhoda 8. Prine, hwbaitd mid wife,
and also enriches .their milk and to
person who uses tobacco in any form. and destructive to our own people.
Levi M. Dewey, dated tl&gt;e fourteei.th day
thus makes their babies thrive.
• ■f March tm. recorded the slxtjrotb day
Mrs Harriet Habort, who had lived It 1* unpatriotic, un-American, and
Tolbdo, a, Nov. 80.—The Loxier bi­
of March 18*2. and on which there i» due. ur
the date hereof, One Hundred and Hlxty
‘n Lansing nearly forty ycarz, died at will not be accepted in this country in cycle factory in this city, where 35,000
and t»-MX) Dollars, notice Is hereby given that,
spile of the favorable opinions enter­ machines were being constructed, was
the age of 82 years.
by virtue ot lhe power of sale iu
mnrigare,
I shall toreefOMflbe same by a aalr.
publte
A new Presbyterian ehurch iu the tained of it in England. —Philadelphia destroyed by fire-yesterday, the Iom
section, to Vhe highest bidder, al the north
being 1800,08#.
\
township of Maple Ridge. Alpena Pres*.
_________________
trout door of the Ort Hotmr In the city M
Hasting*, ou the twenty aeooi.d day of Decem­
EFThe democratic mills arc not like
ber 18H *t twelve o’clock itoor*. of nil ti«*t eerLieut. Col. George H. Brown, as­
faifl Mere nr parcel o! land sltoat- In th. towre
the mills’of th* gods that ’‘grind
-hlpof Johnstown in the C-imt' «f Barry and
sistant inspector general of the Michislow." They have only baen grinding Wrture. ot Ihia plue, lucked her
h a constructive foot? that pro­ fttnte of Mtehtaw.i. and *r-c.r1 bed ne
three
children
in
the
house
and
re
­
town: Oouimencing I Mrt -eft । rods we*t &lt;4
n year and nine mouths —- but long
motes the making of healthy ■b- uerth to*t cwrurr of re-ctat.i u&gt;»«***°
turned to find all of them burned to
enough to grind adversity into
nmnlcg south twelve rods, thenre "WSJ
death.
tU.tue and bone. It is a wonder­ tbenoe
JgM rods, thence north twelve rods and 'hence
ful remedy for Emaoiatkm, Cwwral rarteljtfrt rod* u&gt; the nlsre of '-eBii.nlng. the
COO a. BROS.. Prop netor a.

The recent forest fire* in Greenleaf
township. Sanilac county, laid bare an
immense atone wall running through
a swamp. The wall is 8 feet wide at
the top and still wider at the base. At
one place the wall rises 2 feet above
the surface of the ground, but usually
it is simply on the -level with the
ground, now and then disappearing.
Those who have visited the wonder
declare that it is not natnral, but was
the work of man, from the fact of its
being so uniform in shape and also
that the stones are so carefully fitted
together and thoroughly imbedded in
mortar or cement of some kind. It may
have been a dike or sea wall in years
long past.

It is absurd for democratic journals
to argue that the recent elections had
nothing to do with the tariff, and that
the people did not by their votes con­
demn the now tariff bill When that
measure was pending some of these
journals declared with great emphasis
and solemnity that the passage of that
bill with the income, tax included
would overthrow the democratic party
in every northern state, and events
have proved that the prediction was
perfectly accurate. To claim ot this
late day that the verdict had no such
meaning or force ’is to give a tone of
banter, trifling and irresponsibility to
their previous utterances.

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Barry
hnld-u id the
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THE INTERIOR.

GyTongress will, because it must,
takeup hand in straightening out the
tahglc
in which the Cleveland policy
Dan Lamont Presents Hia Report Secretary Smith Details the Oper­
has enmeshed lhe treasury. The com­
as Secretary of War.
ations of His Department.
ing session will be a currency session. ‘
The situation is growing more critical
.tv • ,»f
esnti &lt;&lt;t Gfferga O.
The Necessity of Battalion Formation, Fair Play Demanded hr the Indian—Dte- every day under the Cleveland mis­
Without Which We Could Not Cope
ponilion of Public luvndn During the
management. Against about $2,000,­
gaiu'.i. I'-.; t’i" jNrttnan &lt;b«- veil
with Foreign Armies..Vrgad—
• ••■.Miker. ;-on «.t w ^ornaed.
000,000 of obligations in the shape of
iii.ir* i i’h.luirtraii.iu.
a&gt;l i
Conrontxattoa of Troops.
Other Topics.
May havu upon your health?
circulnling medium—which, by the
ltold |« : Uo vr, or la some
Ordinary salt contain* a
| Cleveland policy, must be redeemed,
.-son. ’
large per cent, of Buipbate
. -s ordered. 1l»«t Tu-.-Sdav llie
Wahbikgton.’ Nov. 30—SakrtAnry
WASrirutor. Dee. L-Seerctary of War
SrenAary Hoke every dollar of it in gold coin—we hold
of lime or plaster of I’mtL
nvrtubar A. D-. l*Mk’ t.*-«j"cl&gt;Vk lu
Bmith
ha»
tranfimitUMl
to
tho^restdont
hl*
whiefti oted rucu the capillary
• tUs^reshlont bls 'i a reserve to-day of about $57,000,000.
Daniel H. Lamont lu «unmillteg hts annual re­
uctlon of the digOHUveorgana
port to the president gives the expenditures
j If the gold loan succeeds that slim reand c logs tin- eel Is ofthe rlomof hia department for the fiscal year eurtlt*
ach and other urKaDACMMtBC
tie rnb*cd to fll00,000,000,
juna.30, IMM, at •M.OJO.OOS.St The spproprlk- itm of effective work tor tho adraucamcal of Rervo
&lt;p» nr
a -r-Umi
the worst form of indlgoaMun.
the
Indian*.
Iie*_vr.:
i
only
to
begin
oozing
away
again
imit al the IT .bate
Uoaa for the fiscal year of IW6 are »2.hS.liM.TN
The effect of
hi fnltl (Vtuniy.
The work of th* Indian bureau bscomea mediately.—N. Y. Recorder,
The estimates for the fiscal ye»r ending Juhe
«1 *M IMSTK ATOlt-H M AI E.
•. wkj the pntrei
•0. 1W«, aretf.3 31R,tt.Q.»
more iutrrckting na it Is bettor understood.
'TFTl.A,.ten
,t.A„ ...
UlMilte.L an it
It*
task !» that of developing a people no .
P
‘°.a tl,at tbe Dev. bond issue
Indian Warfar* Eaded.
-.id nt itllo:-cr cht- no
tho officer* tn
in e
commahd
of longer savage, but *tili far from clvilizud. Into 15 necessary in order to maintain tho
••ted li* * ud
&lt;&gt;(
• tetter'- c'v»-»&gt; 1*- I
«-n .» • The
‘no report* of
or the
-------- ----fit for American citizenship And c ipable : gold-reserve in tbe treasury is a very
d IH-tiihm «tu » the brariiig Itt &lt; Rtetin*. tot!;.' logto*. tuadi r. an Bat’**’eral geographical departments norrobo­ being*
&gt;i thv* order to be
, th* tu, l l)-n&lt; vi &lt;1 day ,4 Ih-crm- rnte lhe opinton. exproaaed in the lait.annual of self-support. How isu this be accomplished ! thin one. It ia real hr to pay the run­
in tbe mum practical manner? Wimt *topa * ns_f.
• Banner. • new*Ik healthful for the ImnnJrn
-ttfca
’
.
’
tl;
»«'
iho
report
that
Indian
warfare
U
virtuallynb
will
load
the mom certainly in that direction’ •&gt; nint&gt; c*Pcn e8 of tbe g,oxertinifnt, be•cl tq ••itkl fount) t v’in. !jhr *71 ,?**Vrn4,t‘kHnb*dS"’“,’l •adln
United Stales,
and wvjxuu
thalbeyoi5*cTitlee are removed. The
---*he
—
— ot. awa,
'
for th re-• sttcceesivr
arc two meaLH eblefiy rolled opm-cdu- i Cftnae the revenues are not sufficient
Ur
&lt;»' Hnn-y, erulnnal
— lu .K_
.TlTl There
difference In the cost is
IodaI rati.
c»11s for police A
duly
the neighbor' tooaud
&gt; *f h-nring.
L Jt.
Vcn-trnnt tollotrnM t cqs
ex',
allotment*
of
load
lu
*c*
erally.
|
to
do
so.
The
solo
cause
of
the
drain
trifle, not over ffvo
&gt;\ AKM^ntoNQ.
Hud &gt; ti’i.nn y grant rd to lur &lt; t* U C alx'L dny of hood of IndianTeserrniloDH. lhe army win
cents per year for each
••1 do not question the advisability of allot- | upon the treasury gold lies in the fact
Judge of Probate.
\ov*ml-r. A. D ipm. ty n,r pn.b.de rmiri &lt; f henceforth be relieved to a greater degree Ung land to Indian* tn severalty, but* Ido] «&gt;..,♦ th&lt;* -htinlra
person but lhe difference
h-xvinw hpenmn
Bsr y &lt; “'«»»&gt;. MlebUmr. allo: lhe estate, rtj.bt, each year of the labor of armed surveillance moai seriously question.the propriety of this I । 1 , ,
become
to health aud enjoyment
over the tribes of the west
lit Ulti IlitrrrST ot the wild «!eerilH. rf ot. In
. may be incalculable. A»L
course before the Dalian* have jwogre.Md ^^nied at the large infusion of silver
to ,&lt;o real estate situate and btlng lu the
There have' been no serious I nfroc 11 an* of’
your grocer for ••The Halt
l. detuult liaa bwu made (u the conntyot llarry. lu the State ot Ml-hlgau. the neutrality Iowa on the Mexican frontier sufficiently to utilize the Unit whoa taken. Into our metallic' legal tender, have
that's all Salt."
curtail, morttf urs. one «»f asid
Tl
rtCn' rl'*J M foltews. towi : Tito during the year, but the presence of a regular The allotment* *bould be made to the Indian* 1 found it impcrativclv necessary to
DIAMOND
,. .. - made ami executed by Mary J. WHNorth East quarter
of force there lor wme time to came is clearly 1JMTMDJ7 tor lb. r~Jotu&gt;, lr.HOT.Fr , keep all th. gold Uu&gt;l com*, to them,
CRYSTAL SALT CO..
, DaiU'd Striker. WilliaK P. Siduain and th* South Emt murterfSi *ud the North two
tho
advancement
&lt;*t
the
XndtaM,
not
tor
the
•
„
A
“
a
—
V, : .mH. ILuc, the Albin11 College Kndow- (&gt;) m•!.-» of the Meat I all JUi&lt;m the S u'.li I ..*t prescribed by tho conditions of clvlllzatlo* In purp&lt;« ot obtnnun loofi oMMOted wllb lb. ,ud therefore declltte to supply that
Clair.
that
region.
' Hund CmnfMitlee and their aticceMors
rJ?\;I’U*'houlb **** *!«•»'r
of
Indian reservation to natlsfy the Insatiable de-I metal forexport. Exporters ox gold
During lhe Strike*.
,uw" Ob*’ &lt;‘ &gt; No”1-- « I*
Li . da'.r October swo &gt;d. eighteen hundred W‘OO.?J&amp;hTn
«lre
of
l-order
men.
who
obtain
It
frequently,
j
therefore
have
to
get
the
metal
by
eXr
lvi(&gt; serinr the payment of ten him­ Nibe &lt;9i vYmL containing lu all twro.j .wo
Il wa* found aecesaary during the period be not for homes, but for spccvl .llun.
-»
------ ;— United c*._*
— note*
— •for
— i*
.
&gt; ■»&gt; dollars urd intercut thereon at the (Rtt acre* of land more or less.
changing
States
it
finning with March and extending through
"1 urge a treatment of Indian had based I
Dated November 7th. A. D., l*m
, •. ven tier cent p»r annum and recorded
XT..'
.
✓ Every where. Competent
July of lhe current year, in various sections of solely upon the purpose of realizing from It । at tho treasury. —Toledo Blade.
Harvel w. Williams.
. Sfeffi-SSSK
:
inceof the Register of Deeds for Barry
,
.
.
i iintv, Michigan.
October twenty-alxUi,
Administrator i lhe country, to employ a con**lderabte part of for ite owner* the holiest jxjx .'bki *alur. If ! .
tho army to execute the orders of the United the members ot a trit-c have reached a state I
^b’.ew hundred eltthly-ftve In Hberadot inort­
' , ’
, ,,
cate for such pillion, at the &lt;1
State* court.*, otherwise successfully defied sufficiently civilized to be able to progress!
. &lt; . t'.-ige «t. The other of said mortgagee
Harper a .11 iiaazine in 1S»5.
Colle**, Shorthand, and
Mj**• and resisted, to protect the dispatch ef the ■till further by selling a portion of their land. I The Simpletons, a new novel by Dioma* in««
. .... r. . \.. cd by Ncbo'i H. Cre&gt;*&lt;. thirnc
Fur Catalogue, address A. 8- Parish, Fropc.
.
. .., w ,r . ami the said Mary J. WilManis
1 United Slates malls, to remove restraint* to then sales should be mode, but the hind I Hard), will t&gt;e begun in tbe December Number
,
. u i liAirel striker, William P. Sidnatu
j travel and commerce, and tn guard the pnqwr- should not be purchased from the Indians at ' V-'l utid continued to November. IWV Who,
ivi.ltarii H. Hi'ZfL Die Albion College Eu­
1 ty of the government. Tho movement of the best bargain the United Slates can moke. ! v'* "W
?£L'
m iiie&gt;ii}Fiii&lt;d Coiirfiiit.tee and their succcwiors
! troop* thus necessitated wn* the largest which SLT“If’
,h',S n !
b’"lJM * ™*.ur
State of Michigan.
I
r •,*. ,fi»t:-N.ivend^-r second; eighteen hun
I has taken place ulnce tho close of lhe civil war. State*, tiw departUMiu, acting a* u falUiful i
Auditor Genera!’* Office. &gt;
r.-| &lt;
. uiue to ■M-cure tUe payment ot (our
|n fictian, aud Toe Simpleton* may be ex­
.jmslng Nov. r*. i*sk
| The difficult and extraordinary tasks lm- trustee and obtafnlnz for the Indians every pee'ed to arouse enthusiasm not inferior inde। ! ';n.h -d vrli;) four dollar* and Interest there­
Notice Is hereby given that &lt;*«““ J*”*®
. posed upon lhe officers and meu of ths army dollar the land will bring. There arc ample , gree to that which nns marked Trilby—the most
... it i|:j r.icof seven percent l&gt;*r annum and
tn the County of Barrv bid off to tne
| were dlKharged promptly, firmly and judlc- public lands in thu United State* for home- ' wcwrtful story of tbe year. Another leading naled
n-’.-niv'i । th” ofll&lt;-« of the Rtflstor of Deed-.
State for taxes of iwl and previota years,apy
1
Birn countv, Michigan. November Mteond.
। iously. tn o manner which attealrd to the cour- seekers: can we not i&gt;r satisfied to allow u&gt; bi ' f*H
reiiiiii
’.uro w 111 b,« the I’t-rwuixl ttirollecUon* of described In statements which wiH hereafter Df
• .!&gt;!■&lt;: humired eUhiynlur In liber St of
j age. Intelligence and loyalty of lh«m called administered in behay of lhe Indian* the lltd* .JOSU
-1°
“2 v.
°J. . ......... ...__ _ _ ____ ___________
4L'.'£ 1 V" forwarded to the office of the Treasurer of safe
. r- . • on page »i. both ot tuiiil mortgages
Page and B*-?retarv. under which guise tbe County. w ill be told :U public ■ action by said
। into active duty, and the Xborough cfflrloucy of.&gt; we have left them?'
- “
Mt liotig-|wv*t due, whereby the power of
most popular ot living American Magazine !Treasurer at the County Seat, ou the firrt Mote
■ every branch ot tho service. The militia ot
Fdueatteu af the Indian*.
m-d In eaeii of said mortgages has
writers will present the story of the Maid ot day of Derrin ber next, at the Hine »"d P'xce
| the steles wherever employed c’so proved genOr ran*. In the Jnmrtry num tier will appear , designated !or the Annual Tax Bales. If n« prre
• in,• upcr.i'nv a:i&lt;i uo sun or imueecdiugs
In
connection
with
the
education
.of
lhe
In
­
i erally to be composed of qualified and reliable dian*. tho secretory says: "in the iraragc- a profusely Hius'retru paper on Cbarir«town | vio«i»ty redeemed or ciuL-elled according to
I .
re*Hn.t.'«&lt;t4iuied at Itw or uihrrwnw to
i. soldier*.
and rhe Carolinas, the first of a series ot South­
i.‘- me debt secured by either of said
ment of the Indian schools n deflnite plan for­ ern
Putier*.
. ,t .i&gt;_v. or .aiv part tin rent, and t&gt;y remBon
bald statements cmitaln a fulk desert pt i.&gt;n of
th* Indian. when school is finished, tuns’, al­
Northern Africa Is attracting more attention each-parcel of s*i&lt;1 laud* and may be seen on
! ... I.oi’t there is claiiin d io be due at
j The uumber of enlisted men tn service on ways be in view., if yrnctlcal result* uro J than
at any other time since it was Rt the seat
at the office «»f the Oiunty Treasur­
| ■
ujsms Ixith of-said m.-rlgag. *, and
| October 31 ws* JS.5I6, Deducting th* t.lck. expected from dis education. The two line* of of empires. The next volume of Harper's application
•■. . •. • ‘iiijcibyb g the Mill* the aunt of
er
after they are received by him.
' therein confinement, recruit* not yet Joined. work open for Indian* can be classified a.’ . Moraine will contain four Illustrated article*
hTAXLtY - TvratEX. .
&gt;1 hundred elgtny-:&gt;lne dollars besides an
; tha^c absent on furlough, and others employed being upon tho te »rrvAtion and tn the citlc", of this region.- ami three of i|i,&lt;rn will depict
Aucilur Gencrnl&lt; i-\ ■ .if iwe.iD-Ove dollars as provided
! in stuff departments or on da inched service, bu&lt;I towns away from the reservSUon. Edu- the present life there. Julian Ralph will pre­
: ; tli'M of said mortgages.
the effective field strength on the same date1 cation should be practically directed with a pare for th*- Magulne a-seriea of ri&lt;ht stories.
• Novi Therefore notice is hereby tlven that
MOTICE OF ATTACHMENT.
:
aeplcling
typical
phases
of
Chinese
Life
*nd
•
of fti-’p.*wer of sale ui each of said
.
wa*
2J.114
of
all
snnx.
COMTAfilOUS In all Iti »t*ze» comview to the probable future of the Indian If Manners. B*«lr&lt;c* the long-storle*. there will State of Michigan, in the circuit Court for the
t
•'Jnine.l and &lt;&gt;f the statutes of Hie
Battalion Formation.
he !.* to remain au*y from hl* former borne1 begin tn the January number the tin-t chapter*
Countr ■&gt;! Barry.
BLOGD
^&gt;Tov*ui£urJ»re.
- &gt;• .d Vj h gstb both df said moitgages win
PUMVU POISOK
rui.iun andwteet*
yield to !t»
aaytu •u
’! earar»xij
earnr*tly recanmeiU
recommend and to enter the »'.rcg£’e of life in our cltic* andI of a Tn roe Part Novelette, try Richard Haniinp
।I The
im report wyw
Gilbert W. Ia-c aud David D. Cady, a co-part­
be**ng power*. It nr-1 1 that con*-re.«s ennet Uh- iMglstatton necessary | town*, ns any other ctiize**. then hl* educationi Davl:&lt;—tbe longest work attempted yet by tbi* nership firm doing business and existing under
move* the poison aud bulklr up the »v»tem.
.
writer.
Complete
short
stone*
by
popular
the name and style of lx?e &amp; Cady
i to establish In the army the battalion terms-j should be a* broad and ;■•*’ liberal as possible.
-1. the aninutit due upon both of I
will continue to be a feature of the
vs .
,* lion, now adopted by the armies of every other , jjnt if he 1* to return to the rnsorvatlou. to writer*
•gAgr* at the date of th* Mie thereof ,
Thomas E. Shaffer. Iu attachment.
.
,.4 ft,,, i ..- y exta. Interest, taxes anil I
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. AtUnts. Ge
| civilized nation. A&lt; tsecetowy to effect that I the place of hl* birth, and to eummene© hl* Magazine.
Notice Is hereby given that on the 2md day of
Send
for
Illustrated
Prospeetu*.
.-H ■o*M *A‘* at vubhc anetKXi to the ,
. chsuzc I recommend the removal of the limit । active life In tho deve’.op-ncul of tho resources
October, A. D.. iKH.a writ of attachment woe
.. .td.-r**n Friday the 8th dwy of Febre i
• of t&amp;.&lt;W men fixed by tbe act of June IB. IST4. i of *.’;&lt;• rcv»rtatJon. then hl- education -houio j The
llie volumes
wainiw, of
Ol,the Magazine begin with the duly issued out of the Circuit Court for the
at t* n'vkx’k. b. ni • at «b» north trvr.t '
and a return to the limit tired by tne act of! b» *M reeled csnvlulb with a view u&gt; the Itfo j. Numbi-rs
Stu.,ber.* for June and December &lt;;f each year. County of Barry. at the suit of Gilbert W. Ixr: ■( Hr.K-l:* the City of Iia&lt;tlugs. ,
' July 15. 1STO 1..-,- xlull.’c approval of these , he will lead upon the rc'crvauoh and to
* the• | When
V" - -ratline I* mentioned, subscriptions will and David D. Cady, co-partners doing business
■ ■ .-trr* ondJURlenl Michigan.(the *ald |
hilltlcscf
—.rvat.-n
tfiu tn-gln u lib the Number current at the time of at the city of Detroit. In said State, under the
i tyro proposition* will restore to the effective j possibilities
of the n
rvr«.Tvati&lt;
’.n Itsci:
itself. If
)*-’
' plarc where tb-» Circuit I
nsniubf 1-ee and Cady. the above named
‘ force i.b&lt;’ui 4.*xX&gt; enlisted men. bringing the . u*:.. are agricujlurul, he should pt-laught the J receipt otorder. Cloth ca'«-L for I Indi ng » finn
* of Barrv I* held. ttw 1
Plaintiff*,axalnst the land*. ten omenta, goods
I actual strength ef the army up to the nominal j . - ods had mode o’ l.fe followed by ihe or- I &lt;*’.»»» -acli - -y rn»H. |*&gt;it paid. Title-page and । aud chatties, moneys and effeeta of Thomas R. ■
-•i :n each and Doth of '
lnnzne.l.,1
Xl? iBKriS’» rf. -l.v ?«* &lt;&gt;»- Shaffer. rite defendant above camel, for the7
itb »r« to be sold are s* ,
; strength now tlxrd by law By thu-c changer ■
of Tli roc Hundred and Elftv Four.Dollars
haj ■»! the diorth east
i the *rjM will be increased in efficiency 20&gt; :
ta W.BI »,».««„ jJta-TOrtiKornnmjW.WMctaM. «&lt; 1O”-, sum
and SiNSy Eight cents.
which said
in tow* No. '
■ cent.. toXiumbers about I'-h percent, and it
writ v»&lt; returnable on Tuesday the 6th day Of
work nf Dollar.* upon their different reservaHerpcr'a Femo dlcal*.
■ xost.of maintenance oulv about d p :r cent.
November. A; D.. HUM.
-------------------tlou.,
„„t tn. -n u.nl u,
re w r - , F
&gt;e»r, H 00
Concentratteu
* Troop*.
. W I- 0o-----------------------. , _----------• ™rz.,
Dated this 27tb day of November. A. D.. 1891.
seatrating the
’.-&lt;x-,p* and
opportunity •»
to becoxm.*
WeeKly.—
•
1.tn
CnnwTOwitr. h. wiLsox,
1I n«»in nnn"o^X
or r.w.rr.W.ta,
»»« I the
«»ow c?.ucn&lt;.
e.rUOT. Evon
L&gt;» ■, Harper*-*
fUrwA &gt;*&lt;•
to- iroowpro..
HWJ’-s Bazar.—
• &gt;l..n ,» .h. oauo.u.,0 of Un,
,»ot * —JrnUw
indlaa U
i.» . Harper
“
4.fio
,
sAt-'.nivy lor plaintiffs.
mon
the i H-Tper's Young People •
2.(*
SWKR4KV ASWBKZKT.
’
tor
.
mber l.'th. 1*M.
- ccukmI throughout the y«»r. Where proc- devoted to •preparation
—-■•■•
•’ wor•
Fofkctge tree to all subscriber* in the l ulled.
Of
Counsel.
mw-r.tKinn. It should have ’also In ilcw a i Slate*,
(jtmuln mid Mexico.
Ad Ire?*. Ha nt-ek &amp; Bhathkh*
who** tarthpf retention Uash wune unnecces- prt partition for separate re»pon«lb^i|y and
I
ilOKTUAGE uLl
F. U. Box WP. N. Y. City.
»ary by a clinage of condition*, bate been coiA separate nmnag&lt; :j&lt; nt of property, to lhe end
solldatcd with garrisons at more Important that he should be fitted a* soonfas po.vibie to
Defjnli iiavlng been made in the cntuHUons
Harper-** Bazar in 18DS.
center*, thus reducing the cost dTmalntonanoe m.nage his own affair* free front the paternal i
DAXTFLftTRtklCR.
| of a cdrUln (Mortgage, executed by Charlee D.
Are you willing to work for the cause
■nd Iran* porta don am! utilizing improved fa- care . r the department. ’
Elegant and exclusive dodgu* for Out-Door Joliii.sbn tuid Ida Al. Johnson, husband ami
of Protection in placing reliable infor­
clllllc* fof the prompt dispatch ot troops to ■
Must 1’rs‘avr
I and ’In-door Toilettes, drawn front Worth wife, to Lucinda C. Cheney a nd Alice E. Miles.
•Ujr pi*lr.t where tbeir Acrviccs may l*e re­ i The secretary call* attention to ifco .duly j model* by b.thdaz and Chapuis. *r« an Import- i dated thi1 twenty fourth day o!.Z.ttgn«L I8» re­
tH-DEll OF* PCBLICAT1OS.
mation in the hands of your acquain­
the twenty fourth day of August IWTquire*! The chttoge* have in uo ‘nstaner which rest* upon the United Stales to preserve • ant feature. These appear ever)’ week, accom­ corded
■ . •’( Mwli'gan The Circuit, Cocrt for the!
on which there L* due at this date three
tances Z
lesarited the protection afforded by the army law and order throughout lhe Indian territory । panied by minute description* and details, and
Hundred and fifty six anti
Dollars, the
•
■
lurry.Chancery.' ‘
Our Pari.* letter, by Katharine De Forest, is a I niortgapts
to
any
region
iu
which
a
garrison
has
hereto
­
If
you
are,
you
ahould
be
identified
having elected to deciare the wMlff’
v . ■-savn of naidroort. bei«&lt; at the Court
weekly transcript ol the latest styles and ca amount of said
fore been stationed but have considerably rail*, and iashts If the right to do *o cannot prices
mortgage due aud payable er-’
i!ou&gt;- I, the ci:y of tlAM.iiir*&lt;. In said county, on . with’
in the mode Under the head of New account of the non-payment
of the interest due*
augmented the extent of territory over whirh be obtained by agreement with the tribes York Fashion*,
i „f i»".ober A. L&gt;.
plain
directions
and
full
par
­
THE AMERICAN
that protection can promptly nnd effectively be it tnu»t be enforced us a matter of duty, ticulars ore given as to shapes, fabrics, trim­ | August twenty fourth pah according to the
. sent Hou. Vieatnat Smith. •CirtMit Judge. I
without regard to the w!*he.-&gt;of those who con­ inings a-d accessories of the costumes of well terms and rand.tIons of said mortgage. Notice
| H- try M. Dibble, conipl&amp;luant.
afforded.
PROTECTIVE TARIFF LEAGUE,
trol tltt- tribe*. He does not specifically rec­ dressed women. Children's e.othing receives is hereby given that, by virtue of the power of
DistributiuB of tho Army.
In said mortgage,! shall fore* lose the same
EH.-k McCarthy, Will: un J. McCarthy. Denis 1
13C w. 230 St.. New yorr.
on: mead tho organization of a rew territory practical attentlbn. A fortnightly Patesru- sale
a sale, at public auction, to the highest bidAll
the
fool
artillery
Is
*erving,ne*r
the
sea
­
•4-Carter. Elba Mv Crm . Catherlr^ Walsh. |
but doe* urge that tho courta In Arkansas anJ sheet Supplement enables readers to cut and | by
st the north front door of 1 lie Court House,
coast
fortlficntio:
-.
Otic-half
of
the
field
ar
­
make their own gowns. The woman who takes der,
v .-.-.irvl Heolrv. Charles McCarthy. Ellen ।
fl
exas
be
abandoned,
aud
t
hat
the
hirisdfetion
in
the
of Hustings, on the tv.enly second
tillery. more than two-thlrds oY the infantry,
Harper,* Bwar Is prepared for every occasion day ofcltv
h .*vev and Patrich J. Suliligui. administrator
the United Stales court be extended over in
leM at twelve o’clock noon, of
life, ceremonies or informal, where beauti­ 1 all thatDecember
and nine-tenths of the cavalry are still re­ of
: the Estate of Denis McCarthy. Sr-, deceasrel. I
{certain piece or n-trcel of land situate
ful dress is requisite.
tained at poets west ot lhe MissiMlppi river, the territory without regard to citizenship.
Jrk-t'dsnta.
।
aud being lit tbe city of Hastisgr,. in the County
An
American
Serial.
Doctor
Warrick's
Public
Lands.
lnthlseaus-.lt appearing from affidavit on
while eight roglnisnts of c*v*lry are !n garrl; .
of Barry and State oh Michigan, and described
th.it Ui- s*xij detendauT. Charles McCarthy.
•on.* wlth»a or near the great mountain and 1 K The report shows that the public lands dis- Daughters, by Rebecca Harding Davis, a strong a* foltows,to w if. A strip of land ninety one fleet
of American life, parfh laid in Pennsyl­ wide nffof and from the north end of lots numI..* it resident of this state, but Is a resident i
plate region lying bvte * u the one hundredth
^uriw'lhe PMb rtirif year aggregate nevd
vania and partly lu the far South, will occupy I| bervd
■: :&gt; e &gt;• ite“• Texas:
five hundred and nine and five hundred and
10.37?
“
?&lt;
Tv
acres
H
approximates
the
vacant
itr.l
the
one
tundredtb
and
fifteenth
merld........
n
»n
n
«,»tmatev
th&lt;-vacant
the last half of the year.
•&gt; -j m iiion of rczGcrald &amp; Barry, coin plain
according to the original plat of the village
Mv lauly Nobody, au Intensely exeltlDg novel, I ten
lan.'
It is to the ............
apareely »ettled
l». pa.Lv,.,
iTt portions of '■‘“'I
•&lt; (MOWJlin wrrv
. - «o';,stoni. it I* ordered that the appear(now dtv &gt; of Hastings, recorded In Barry Cuuuwould
rr-rr. mid
In in,evrnt
their
»*j e «»£ the said non-resident defendant,
this pastoral
sterile
belt&lt;&gt;rtt~*
*u“br.akUu Plmlw A AU-ka. which contain* w,ui».&lt;x» bv Maarten Maarten*, author of -God’s Fool."' I tv Iteghtcr'sofne*. suhjeptto a reservation of
Greater Gu-n.’’ etc., will begin the year.
. irl.-- M.-Carthy be entered herein, within
strip tve feet wide oft the north end of said
--------------- . «V tod ir.lllinn nd other Hwnaumn: ; "The
EsMtvs and Social Chats. To this department j। alots
...r iru.it bs trout the dxte'of *hi* onlw. and
; SP t’O.OW sere* in round -numbecs arc em­ SpccL-.tor
Gir on alley the nime being the mortgaged
away from their rcsexv-illous.
. SHOULO VSE .
contribute her charming papt-rs
in * ■&gt; ■ of bh appearance, th*t he eaus&gt;« bls an
j bri'i-etl In the lli-t* of select lone by railroad and on "What will
•
The Millths.
We Are Ik’lng" In New York society. I1 premlsM-. 1 i the bill of complal .t to be filed, anti a
Dated September SSCb, 18M.
wagou ror.d companies awaiting examination
Answers
to
C-orrespondeuts.
Questions
re
­
I
Army
officer*
or.
duty
with
’
the
national
At.icr E. Miler.
i» br served on coiuptelnniit's oollciXnr*
_____
^^lortgagee.
guard of the states, of whom twenty-seven aid skUtlement Mt the close of th- flwul year. ceive the personal attention of the editor, and
r.r’**,ntr ijo* dan after service oo him of
'
The
aggregate
sclfctu.n
of
swamp
lands
*!noo
are
answered
at
lhe
earliest
possible
date
af
­
.
ol satd bill and notJce'of this order, and
, were regularly m-slgned to state headquarter*.
Chas. H. Baukr.
Attorney for Mortgager,
I. fault tl.-reofsald bill will be taken ax CO»। concur in reporting steady improvement tn the . the passage of the act of 1M0 Is so.45fl.153.51 ter their receipt.
ter- cd &lt;»y sahl nou-resldeut defendant.
! training and effintency of the militia The aerca During the past vear 138.09.47 acres
Send
for
Illustrated
.
Frospertu*.
.
Amt il te further ordeied that within twenty
■
were
patented
under
this
headI fact that state exmjis of instruction, in which
Every ingredient possesses superb
days the complainant cause a notice of this
The
total
cash
reccpts
from
the
disposal
ot
The
volumes
of
the
Bazar
begin
with
the
first
I forty cdditlonal army officers participated.
order to.tr published in the Hastings Banxkm.
number for January of each year. When ao
Tonic iirojwrties, and exert* a wonder­
i were held by thirty-three state* Li proof that public lands amounted to f2.C74.esi.nl; {91.991.- time
a r- Afpaprr printed, published ai d ctrculsting
subscriptions will begin
j state military establishments are on a better j 03 were received for Indian lands Over 35.000 wit i tlIse mentioned,
ful influence ia toning up and strength­
iu -;ud ornnty. and that said imblleation be
number current al the lime of receipt
“ ' TIMETABLE
'
*grleu&lt;tura!
patents
wort
Issued,
granting
■ footing now than ever before in time of peace.
l-&lt;ntIntrnd therein onee In each week for six
ening her system by driving through
of order.
In Affect February 11. 1KM.
। in severs! instance* army detachment* took 1 approximately. 3 C-nmi aerca Minrrsl. mill c Cloth cases for each volume, suitable for bind­
" * kv in succession, or that complainant eau-*
the
proper
channel
all
impurities.
*and
na&lt;.Jthe
n?u profit Jto” I “tie'Bni1 ooal Patonta were issued to the num­ in*, will be sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt
a ropy ot this order to be personally served on
| part tn atatc
camps,
in
acquaintance^
with
the
jtoldlerly
ber
nf
1.C.V
About
3.100
patents
were
issued
*
■
—with
•**- •*.of *1.00 each. Title-page and Index *ent on
-aid non-resident dcfmdsnl at least twenty (20)
Health and strength are guaranteed to
.rmr tn acquaintance
tne ~
aoiateriy i her oi ».&lt;w. ni~u&gt;-..w
1 to Indian*, for slioimants or selections in «ev- 1application.
days Indore the time prescribed for his appear­
quantics v.
—____ _ , _____
Stations.
eralty. covering I01.93G.S4 acres. Patents of 1 Remittances should be made by post office
result from it* use.
ance.
CLBMBarrKxrrH. .
observation of the attention of the regulars to
Circuit Judge.
' My wife, wbo was batlridden for eighteen
details, which is necessary to the perfect sol- I all claase* issued during the year covered jMoney Order er Draft, to avoid chance of loss.
months, after w»lng BUAnrtri.n'i* Female
FitzGerald &amp; Barry.
.
dler. Is both a present benefit and an invest- ! a bout 7.700.000 acre*, a decrease from the pre­
RiMHTLATOK
for
two
luontbs.
1*
gettlna
well.
Complainants Solicitor*.
Harper's Periodical*.
-J. M. JOHNSON. Malvern, Ark.
f
meat for the future from which we rhould ceding year of over 2.000.00H acres
Examined.countersigned and enterml by me,
Pensions.
Harper's Magazine.-one year. »4 00
Ouleago Lv.x,
John G. Nkgler.
reap returns Id any emergency calling for the
Sold by al! Prr.ggists at SbSS *pr butt!*
«»
Register.
At the clou* of the fiscal year ending June ।Harper’s Weekly.cooperation
of
the.two
forces.
The
strength
BRADFIELD'S REGULATOR CO., Atlanta. 8a.
M
Kalamazoo Lv
of the militia shows an Increase of about S.000 *0. 1E94. 9CP.544 pensioners were borne upon the !Harper's B*x*r.JonxC, Xac.lii.
H
i
’
ostage'frre
to
all
subscribers
In
the
United
rolls,
an
increase
of
3.5X.
’
pensioner*
during
since last year, tho latest returns showing s
Register.
total organized force of 11T.633 officers and en­ the year. Of these, lfl.610 pensioners are on States Canada and Mexico.
Qte**Hr
..I
Address. Hamtrk * Brothbe».
listed men. The artillery arm. maintained by account of Indian and other war* prior to the
MDoI.....
p. o. Box. 369. N. Y. Qty. Donat....
thirty-three states, has an enrollment ot 5.922 late war, and 15.439 widows, orphan* and other
PARKER’S
Agents.$73
Clovardal*
dependent
relatives.
Under
the
act
of
June
officers and men: the cavalry arm. maintained
HAIR BALSAM .
ShultR
27. 1W0. there are S75.0M pensioners and M.20L1
by twenty-six states, of 5.0®.
Harper's Weekly in 1896.
widow* and orphans It 1* Interesting to note
Other Topics.
nine widows and three daughter* of vet­
Harper’s Weekly Is a pictorial history of the , Hartings
Among other topics touched upon In lhe re­ that
times. It presents ere ry. important event Coat* Grove.
eran*
of
the
revolution
constitute
the
pension
port are the following: Small arms and equip­ roll for that war. Forty-five aurvlror* of the promptly, accurately, and exhaustively o 111ments, field and siege guns, sea coast defenses, war of 1812constitute the remnant of that list. nstnulon and descriptive text of the highest
arsenals and armories, powders ana projectiles, The total amount expended for pension*
dynamite guns, education of the army, mili­ during tho peat fiscal year was •139.W4.401.O6. OrThe’ manner tn which, during ISM. it has Lwnflng.
the Chleuro Railway Strikes and the Detroit
tary academy at W'eat Point, nktlonal soldiers leaving a balance from the appropriation tn the treated
War, and the amount ot light
home, military prisons. Apache prisoners of treasury of ltt.J05.712.86. The estimate for tho Chino-Japanese
It wasablelo throw on Korea the instant at­ Grand Rapids
war, rivers and harbors, preservation of battle­ fiscal year 1896 made by the commissioner 1* tention was directed to that UtUe-knowu counfields. military reservations, monuments to •140.000.000. The commissioner states that, in tn'. are exAmples of Its almost boundless re­
Gens. Logan, Sheridan. Hancock and Sher­ hl* opinion, tbe year 1MB. thirty year* after, screes. Julian Ralph, the distinguished writ­
stations.
man. pension office, national cemftteriea and the close of the last war. must in the nature er and correspondent, has been sent to the
^&amp;*^lbAe^lKd.SV'X
of things see the highest limit of the pension
BOOTH.
poll
which,
therefore,
must
begin
to
decrease
Ceatrell 1» Hanged.
The aggregate ot persons added to the rolls
-------------------------- -IS THE-------------------------Belleville, Ill., Doc. L—Georg* during the year is IR.OfiS, and the total number Harper's Weekly exclusive Inform*Hon and Chicago Ar
Centrell was hanged here at 11:50 dropped for all c*u*ee 37.951.
"l&gt;urmROl,W5 every vital question will be dis­ Kalamazoo Ar..
Most Popular Republican Newspaper of the West
The Patent Office.
o’clock Friday. He was executed upon
cussed with sl^or and without prejudice In the
hi* own plea of guilty of murder In If There were S*.54« patents granted, including editorial columns, and also la special articles
And Has the Largest Circulation.
by the highest aulboril les In cacti
the first degree. He and Annie Kahn reissues and design*, and 1.0M trade marks Portndla of the men aud women wb &gt; are nvakregistered during the past year. The number
DBitM ....
murdered the latter’* husband on of patents which expired is 11,107. The total ing history, and powerful and caustic
Trn i in
DAILY (without Sunday)S6.oo per year
\ rtAani will conUnue to be chxr.vtensllc aoverdnle
August t In order to better put expenditure* of the patent office amounted to
This Busy World, with Its keen and BhaBx.......
1 EllMS
DAILV ,wtth Sunday)............................... »8.oo per year
themselves in a position to contfnue ll.063.9te. The receipts exceeded the expendi­ kindly comment on the fewer Wan of the
HAmSGB
tures •UB4tt
illicit relation* already existing.
The Eleventh Census.
Goats Grove
Thecommlsaionerpf labor in charge of the K&amp;.
Coxoylto* Sea twated to Jail.
PERYIAR........ ................................................ )S/1 =
WMaaff...
u,Bnn&gt;vJ Wevman, and a novel of New xoek.
Grand Fork*. N. D., Dee. A—The eleventh oessu*. for the fiscal year ending etuuld
JTbe X&gt;0 O! U« F»Wer. W Brwjder w&lt;Wi"3.x.*&gt;
Juno X, 18*1 states that the tot*! disburse- 1
S A NEWSPAPER THE INTER OCEAN keeps abreast of tbe time* »n all
eleven members of Coxey'a army ar­ me»ta ou account of the eleventh census to lUttbewi-M^ndDoreleUw.knd mW «&gt;“* lABBiDg........
’T*[*cts &gt;1 A nares neither pains nor expense in securing ALL THE
raigned in the United State* court for that date amounted to 110.366,978.81. At the ,tories t&gt;y populM wnm.
(££d Ripidi'.
NEWS AND THE BEST OF OJRR WiT LITERATURE.
resisting officer* pleaded guilty. Nine close of tho flwal year the total number of
Send for lllnMnma Pro.pwilw.
of th^m were sentenced by Judge persons employed in tbe census office was 679,
Trwreree City.
Th. v^otne. ot the Weekly b*VBo wlt** *he
' Thoma* to one month in jail, reserving there are at the preeant writing aboat 400.
Tho whole number of volpmae necessary to
' sentence for the two leaden. Smith comprehend all the facte gathered st tbe
tVb UM W«IS*S «««»••' the urn. ot re. Bay View
eleventh oeasiu is twenty-five; tbe estimated
AS A FAMILY PAPER IS NOT EXCELLED BY ANY.
and Breshman.
and actual printed page* of these volumes be cet^Lh{each volume, suitable for
Death
of
a
Notoa
Painter.
- - 11 It has something of Interest to each member of the family. I.
InfflkSM
Niagara Falls, N. Y., Nor. 28.—
lhe secretary cloaca hi* report with recomI fS YOUTH'S DEPARTMENT is tbe very best of its kin*.
II ITS UT ERARY FEATURES are uweqwalad.
II
George Barker, landscape and scenia meodstion for m additional building for the
interior department, a* •XC.SW were paid out
,. I’OLITICALLY IT IS REPUBLICAN, and gives Its reader, the benefit W the
tFreight trains will be rm
photographer
of
world-wide
reputa
­
for
rental
of
buildings
In
which
several
niE*tW0RLa,On* *” *H ,iv* r^Mrical topics. It also gives them THE NEWS OF
tion, died at his home bare Tuesday branches of the department have their offices
Vo.linn wait at Bfodb
Harper's Periodlc*J«.
of Bright’s disease. He was 50 yean located.
r^puDsi Leaders to Meet.
§3?.’-' „w _ ■
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St. Louis, Dec. 1.—A meeting of
LH-.1EB OF ALL WEST OF THE ALLEGHANY MOUNTAINS. AND IS BETTER
Three vnuur»» ....... ------AUAP1E0 TO THE NEEDS OF THE PEOPLE OP THAT SECTION THAN ANY
people’s party leaders has been called
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.nd
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MiUsr
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for
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jeet Jost referred to and- they also present
anner some unsatisfactory features. Prominent
among them are the lack of elasticity in
Thursday, Pec. 6, 1894.
our currency circulation aud Its frequent
MARSHALL L. COOK. Mitor.
' concentration in financial centers, when it
XKTKRKK AS SK.A.XI. Cl.ASS MA 1(LH AT is most needed In other parts of tiro coun­
TUX IlASTISGX, KICK.. 1-OSTOSS1CK,
try.
.
AVOf«T t«. 1879.
The absolute divorcement of tbe govern­
ment from tbe business of'banking Is the
ideal relationship of the government to
the circulation pf the currency of the
Th* Mcsiajc.
country.
.
The condition caunot be innuedlatoly
Though the message of President Clevereached, but as a step in that direction and
lan^was a lengthy document, yet tbe two
as a means of securing a more elastic cur­
portions of it most Interesting to the peo­
rency, and obviating other objections to
ple are what he has to say concerning
tbe present arrangement of bank circula­
tariff and currency questions. They are
tion, the secretary of the treasury pre­
substantially as follows:—
sents lu bls report a -scheme modifying
•‘The tariff act passed at the last session
present banking laws and providing for
of congress, needs Important amendments,
the issue of circulation notes by state
if it is to be executed effectively and with
banks free from taxation, under certain
certainly. In addition to such necessary
limitations.
amendments as will not change rates of
It is proposed to repeal all laws pro­
duty, 1 am still very decidedly in favor of
viding for tbe deposit of tbe United Stales
putting1 coal and iron upon the free
bonds as security for circulation; to permit
list
national banks to Issue circulating notes
So far as the sugar schedule is concern­
not exceeding in amount 75 per cent of
ed, 1 would be glad, under existing aggra­
tbeir paid up and unimpaired capital, pro­
vations, to see every particle of differential
vided they deposit with tbe government,
duty in favor of refined sugar stricken out
as a guarantee fund, in United States
of our tariff Jato. If with ail the favor
now accorded the sugar refining interests legal tender notes, including treasury
notes pf 1890, a sum equalnu amount to
in our tariff laws, it still languishes to lhe
80 per cent of tho notes they desire to Is­
extent of closing refineries and thousands
sue, this deposit to be maintained . at all
of discharged workmen, It would seem to
times, but whenever any bank retires any
present a hopeless case for reasonable
part of Its circulation a proportional part
legislative aid.
of its guarantee fund shall be returned to
Whatever else is done or omitted, 1
it; to prepare and keep on hand ready for
earnestly repeat here the recommenda­
issue in case an increase in circulation is
tions I have made In another portion of
desired &amp;auk national notes for each bank
this communication that tbe. additiouai
having circulation aud to repeal the provis­
duty of one-tenth of a cent per pound laid
ions of the present law imposing limitation.*
upon sugar imported from countries pay­
aud restrictions upon banks desiring to re­
ing a bounty on Its export be abrogated.
It seems to me that exceedingly important duce or increase their circulation—thus
considerations point to the propriety of permitting sueh increase or . reduction
within tbe limit of 75 per cent of capital
this amendment.
With the advent of a nsw tariff policy to be quickly made as emergencies arise.
tn addition to the guarantee fund requir­
not only calculated to relieve the consum­
ers of our laud In the cost of their daily ed, it is proposed to provide a safety fund
life, but to invite a better development for the immediate redemption of the circu­
of American thrift and create for us closer lating notes of failed banks, by&lt; Imposing
and more profitable commercial relations a small annual tax, say one-half of 1 per
with tbe rest of the world. It follows as a cent, upon ' the average circulation of
logical and imperative necessity that we each bank uqtll the fund amounts to flr per
should at once remove the chief if not the cent of the total ■ circulation outstanding.
When the bank falls, its guarantee fund
only obstacle which has so long prevented
our participation in the foreign carrying Is to be paid into this safety fund, and Its
notes are to be redeemed in the first in­
trade of lhe sea.
During the last month lhe gold reserve stance frorasuch safety fund thus aug­
in the treasury for tbe purpoe? of redeem­ mented—any impairment of each fund
ing tbe notes of the government circulat­ caused thereby to be made good from the
ing as money in the hands of the peeple Immediately available cash assets of said
became so reduced, and ita further deple­ bank, and. If these should lx1 insufficient
tion iu tbe near future seemed so certain such impairment to be made good pro rata
that In the exercise of proper care for tbe assessment among other banks, their con­
public welfare It became necessary to re­ tributions to constitute a first Uen upon
plenish the reserve and thus maintain pop­ tbe assets of failed bank in favor of tbe
ular faith in the ability and. determination contributing banks.
As a further security'll is contemplated
of the government to meet, as agreed, its
that tbe existing provision fixing tbe Indi­
pecuniary obligations.
vidual
liability of Stockholders is to be re­
It would have been well if In this em­
ergency authority had existed to" issue tbe tained. and the bank's indebtedness on 'ac­
bonds of the government bearing a low count of its circulating notes is to be made
rate of Interest and maturing within a a first lieu on ail its assets.

Hastings B

.

EDITORIAL notes

short period; but the congress having fail­
For tbe purpose of meeting tho expense
ed to confer such authority, resort was
necessarily bad to tbe resumption act of of .printing notes, official supervisions,
1875, aud pursuant to its provisions 1 Kinds cancellation and other like charges there
were Issued drawing interest at the rate shall be imposed a tax of say one-half of
of five per cent per annum and maturing one per cent per annum upon the average
10 years after their issue, that being the amount of notes in circulation, it Is fur­
ther provided that there shall be no na­
shortest time authorized by the act
1 am glad to say, however, that on sal«» tional bank notes issued of less denomina­
■
of these bonds the premiums received op­ tion than ten dollars.
That each national bank, except in • case
erated to reduce the rate of interest to be
paid by tbe government to less than 8 of a failed bank, shall redeem or retire its
per cent. Nothiug could be worse or notes in the first Instance at its own office
further from sensible finance than the or at agencies to be designated by It, and
reflations existing between the currency that no fixed reserve need be maintained
tbe government has issued, the gold held on account of deposits..
Another very Important feature of this
foe its redemption, and • tbe means which
must be resorted to for the purpose of re­ plan Is the exemption of state banks from
plenishing such redemption fund when taxation by tbe United State® In cases
Impaired. Even if tbe claims upon this where it Is shown to the satisfaction of tbe
fund were continued to tbe obligations secretary of the treasury and comptroller
originally Intended, and if the redemption of the currency by banks claiming such
of these obligations meant their cancella­ exemption that they have not. had out­
tion, the fund would be very small. But standing tbeir circulating notes exceeding
these obligations when received and re­ 75 per cent of tbeir paid qpand unimpair­
deemed in gold are not cancelled, but are ed capital; that their stockholders are In­
re-issued and may do duty many times by dividually liable for the redemption of
way of drawing gold from the treasury. tbeir circulating notes constitutes under
Thus we have an endless chain In opera­ their state law a first lien upon their as­
tion constantly depleting tbe treasury’s sets: that such banks have kept and main­
tained a guarantee fund in United States
gold, and never near a final rest.
As if this was not bad enough, we have, legal tender notes, Including treasury notes
of
by statutory declaration that It is the poll- 1 1890, equal to their outstanding circula­
cy of the government to maintain the ting notes when presented at tbeir prlnclparity between gold and silver, aided tbe P*1 or branch offices.
It is likely that scheme may be usually
force and momentum of tills exhausting
proceu and added largely to the currency amended in some of its details; but I am
obligations claiming this peculiar gold re­ satisfied i» furnishes a basis for a very
improvement In our present banking
demption. Our small gold reserve is thus great
'
subjected to drain from every side. Tbe and currency system.”
Gboveb Clxtkland.
demands that increase the necessity of
protecting this reserve against depletion,
and it is most unsatisfactory to know that
the protection afforded is only a tempor­
Under the administration of Jas. Bqary palliation
(
cbanan, tbe last of the democratic presi­
I cannot for a moment believe that any dents
,
until Cleveland was elected In 1885.
of our citizens are deliberately willing j
that party bad managed our national mat­
ters so badly, that be was compelled to
pecuniary obligations, or that ita financial borrow money to pay tbe current expenses
operations should be reduced to a silver of the government and they had sunk the
basis. At any rate I should not feel that
credit of tbe nation so low that a large dis­
my duty was done If I omitted any effort count on government six per eent bonds
I com id make to avert such a calamity. As
had to be allowed to get the money and so
low wip the credit of the government that
only a few million dollars could be
rowed at all. Tbe administration Of
ly bd4 eoaaUntly drw from the gweroFraaklin Pieroe, a straight out and
democratic administration, had preceded

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always followed that dealrusUve deinocralte I
policy.
:
We see it recurring again. Not yet twn
years of democratic rule and the govern­
ment already a borrower of 8100,009,000
with a strong probability that at lekst as
much mure will have to be borrowed be­
fore tbe close ut this administration, with
business paralyzed, exports and impoite
falling off, labor unemployed, and hard
times generally among the masses of the
people which will again, as in Bucbauau’s
time, lower tbe credit of the uatlou so that
we shall be compelled to pay heavy- dis­
counts In the future on governuiant bonds
Just aa we did then.
Like causes will produce like results as
this nation Is learning- to its sorrow, but
it is learning in the school of experience a
very valuable lesson but at a terrible cost.
But the recent expressions of public senti­
ment In the elections just held proclaims
the willingness of the people to unlearn
what they had learned amiss and that the
mistakes made will be corrected just as
fast as they can reach them and will place
that party in power which took an empty
treasury from Buehaaan: which fought and
won a long, bloody aud expensive war;
which saved the nation and raised its
credit; which made it grow and prosper in
a way that places it among tbe marvels ot
world’s history: which gave us a sound
currency and caused government bonds to
go up and up in the financial markets of
the world until they fouud a more ready
sale than the bonds of any other Ration on
the earth. This is the party that the peo­
ple will place ip power to once more wipe
out tiie ignorant, bungling, suicidal policy
of democracy, every day ot whose exis­
tence adds to thp nation’s Indebtedness
and compel Is it to borrow money to pay
its running expenses.

Judge Van Zile, of Detroit, has announeed himself as candidate fur Justice
ot the Supreme Court. His qualifications
for the high office are too well known to
the people of Barry Cpunly, in which he
so long and so capably presided as Circuit
Judge, to need any comment. He is a
man of keen, logical mind, quick to per­
ceive and impartial in action. In his pro­
fession he has had an extensive experi­
ence. which with close study and careful
thought has won for him a high place in
the foremost ranks of Michigan's attorneys.
But It is not alone as an eminent attorney
that be is known. His genial tempera­
ment, his kindly, com|»anionable ways,
and his sympathetic nature commend him
to a'd and are ever present with him, and
and speak of au honest sympathetic heart.
Tne Supreme Court of our great state
demands the service of deep-thinking,
broad"minded, fearless and impartial at­
torneys in love will) tbeir profesaiou. In
Judge Van Zlle these commendable quali­
ties are most happily blended and for that
reason we should like to see the people
honor him and themselves by 'placing him
where he ought to be—on the Supreme
bench of ihe state.

Much interest has been manifested in
the President’s Message to Congress. It
is satisfactory to neither ills owh parly
nor to any other party. It contains no
suggestion that will bring about a revival
of the prosperity which was universal be­
fore be came io power. No attention is
I&gt;aid to tbe prostration of business, and in
the face of tbe present stagnation proposes
a radical change in our financial policy.
Though revenues at tbe present time are
not sufficient to meet expenditures he
still advocates a policy which will still
further reduce our revenues.

When the members of lhe house of
representatives at Lansing elects its speak­
er, we would like to see tbe honor fall to
the Hon. J. T. Campbell, of Mason, Mr.
Campbell made an excellent record in the
bouse, and was always to be found on tbe
side of conservatism and economy as op­
posed to extravagance. He te popular
among bls associates and recognized as a
broad-minded, painstaking official. Proof
of bis popularity is made certain by tbe
fact that he was elected by a plurality of
1048 in a democratic district

It is a pleasure to tbe friends of Senator
Keeler, of Middleville, to know that be
was elected by the largest plurality of
any Senator In Michigan, his plurality
reaching the surprisingly large number of
4088. and bis majority over tbe combined
vote of bis three opponents being 2036.
Following Is the official vote from Barry
and Eaton counties on senator:—
Barry
Eaton
Total
--------- -------------------3013
Keeler, re*.,
Boeers, dem.,
Wlckwlro. pop.

HU

The republicans, of Barry County unit­
edly ask for tbe appointment of Mr. Frank
Bullis, of Johnstown, for the office of
State Game and Fish Warden. Mr. Bullis
has the almoat united support ef.the work­
ing element of the republican party in the
state.
Barry County feels entitled io
recognition and no doubt deserves it "

D
n

Wi bin he nex thirty day I
will sell..........................................

How fortunate it Is that the grand old
party Is left tn wipe out the blunders made
by the party In power.
Church and Hoeloty.
The regular annual donation for Rev.
Thomas Vox end wife, will be held at the
M. E. church parlors on Wednesday eve­
ning of next week, Dec. 13. from 5 to 10
o'clock. A cordial Invitation is extended
to every body.
There will be a meeting In the lec.ture
room of lhe M. E. church on Friday eve­
ning of this week, Dec 8th. at half past
seven o’clock for the formation of a Bay
View Reading Circle. Mies Taylor,gener­
al secretary will be present, and all per­
sons who will be glad to follow some defi­
nite and profitable plan in their winter’s
reading are invited to attend this meeting
and learn more of this cheap and admir­
able course.
The society connected with the Baptist
church will be entertained on Friday eve­
ning of this week Dec. 7, at the church
parlors by Mesdames Michael, Vance,
Wolcott, G. Reed, L Glllaspie. Bays. VanWagner. and Misses Ada, Nonna and
Pearl Michael, Opal Reed.and Sara yanee.
Chicken pie supper served from 5 to 7.
Ail are cordially invited.
There will be a supper given by the
Ladies Aid connected with the- Spiritual
society, Friday from 5 to 7. Reed’s or­
chestra will furnish music. All are Jnvlted. 10 cents each. '
There will be meeting as usual in the
Spiritual Hall Sunday.
Instead of the usual monthly meeting of
tbe Y. I*. S. C. E. at the Presbyterian
church, it has been arranged with the
Young Peoples Society connected with the
Emmanuel church to hold a union meet­
ing next Sunday evening In the Parish
House at (1 o’clock.
Mias Eddy will take
charge of the union meeting.
The Epworth League Devotional meet­
ing Sunday evening will be led by Mrs.
Lilian Botum. Subject, ‘.'The Sacreduess
of the Body.”
The ladles of the Presbyterian church
will give a supper, Friday, Dec. 14th.,
from 5 to 7 at the G. A. R. Hall. All are
cordlMly Invited.
XV. IL C. ladies will give a social in Post
Hall Saturday from 5 to 7.
Come every­
body.
Citizen* Relief Committee.

Citizen *met in Hon. I’. T. Colgrove’s
office Wednesday afternoon Nov. 38, to
lake action In regard to helping the poor
and citizens in distress during the coming
winter. The following Executive Com­
mittee was appointed:
('balrraan, P.J. Comrovr. .
W. O. LOWPKN.
1KA VAnVAIaKKXUURGH.
A. E. Kkxastvn.

Sec. and Treas, Sylvester Greusel. The
committee will call upon all citizens for
subscriptions.

AT COST 5 P
eMMWMWVWeMlWMMMMMMAWeWMMMMW

My entire stock of Millinery,
fancy goods, hoods, fascinators.
Etc., Etc............................................. .

Mrs. Garris Spence.

Strikes

me

queer
You have tho nerve
when money is so
scarce, to pay fancy
prices for your

A

Add we want all to share.
Saturday we want to- give
away to ail a sample of our
50c. tea. The best tea fox
the money in the count}.
Come and get some of it and
also see the l4rgains
bargains we offer
in
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and

Crockery
We have the best
____________
selected ■
stock in town with quality $
No 1.

John gessmer,
The jeweler.

llaHtinijs.

HdfliS &amp;

■.Vanfinwu.

Bays

IS CABINETS
in two styles, and
one large handsome
PICTURE for EA8EL FREE. Call and
see' samples.

Bays

From a swore atatement filed with tbe
secretary ot slsto by tbe chairman ot tbe
democrat etale central committee It la
shown that duriof the recent white bone
campalru there wa» expended tbe sum of
»li,U0. .with noU&gt;h&gt;&lt; but Donoeaa of

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Holiday Photos.
Makes this SPECIAL
OFFER: To any one
ordering one dozen of
our fine cabinets between now and Jan.
let, 1895, will get

$
$
$
J
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&gt;
|
J

Groceries

Christmas
gift
Call tin me, look
through my Holiday
Display, get my prices
and see if I cannot
help you somewhat.

Sure &lt; ‘
Give away
To ail

MERRY—

I

Christmas i

iU

lUUMUUUiUUiiiUUiUU^

B
a
B
B.

O many people this year the term Merry Christmas

T

could appropriately be changed to Majestic Christmas
Over 20 people in Barry county within the last few

weeks have purchased the. Majestic Stoves and Ranges for

their homes, and they are, one and all, completely pleased
with their purchases and speal^ in highest terms of the stove.

1

The merits of this popular stove are its best advertisement

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How To Make It Merrier

Next to
American House.

IE WILL SELL YOU

HOLIDAY •
-GOODS
CHEAP.

I
.

Home is what we make it.

pleasant and cheerful, or just the opposite; it is within the

! power of anyone and every one to make it just as desired.
I A poor stove is worse than nightmare to every lady. There
I is nothing a woman prides herself more upon than her good
cooking, and it is a fact known to all that the lives of many

are made wretched and unhappy because of unwholesome,
indigestible, half-baked, food, and through no fault of their

own.

We Have Not Bought
Them to Keep If

Its surroundings can be

The fault lies wholly and entirely with’ the stove, but

I the pangs of hunger and crabbedness of dyspepsia, prompt

remarks as unjust as they are uncharitable:

Begin with

Christmas to make home happy, by insuring good wholesome

Tbe regular monthly Treamtry' debt

It

Glosino out sale.

The most deplorable thing iu that two
years wurt elapw? before tbe republican
party can get In power to make such re­
forms as the country is in crying need of.

Senator Keeler’a Big Ban.

I be sUhAM whenever sod M

k*m MaMwary te Kolnule
M retene uxl in Abundant

Tun republican statesman may as well
commence right off to devise the. best
ways and means to pay it.

Low PF166S
Will Sell Them.

W.J.
&amp;LL.

food well cooked in the future and buy a Majestic stove.
It’s the simplest, most perfect stove ever made.

Watch this

। space next week and call and examine the Majestic, at

GOODYEAR BROS

�r Fasting
“

Banner .

Thursday, Dec. 6, 1SJ4
’ •.■/. R. COOK. l-«cxl Ktelor.

OUR ANNUAL
too PER CENT

DISCOUNT SALE
By calling at my up to-date
.J store you can get free
drug
nip es of any of tbe following:

KING’S DISCOVERY

xrs
PILLS
Ki
.................
"
ITO'S COUGH CURE
Mll.ES’ NERVINE
,V lEELER’S NERVE VI■ 1,1ZER and many others.
are opening up our

Holiday Line
THIS WEEK.

Com : and see it. Jt is a great line
this •ear.

FRED t. HEATH,
THE DRUGGIST.
Stop that baik in your throat with Cu• .trgh Cure.
TrrNaurrr* Notice.
. w III be at Carlton ©enter, town hall, every
Erlitte' ’till! at llasyngs City Bank every Batur.i.-ty dnriag Decemlrer to collect raxes for Carl-

J. V. WrtKtlAM,

j will be at my oB eq every Fnd^ramd at iiaa;nt.’ National Baid: every RaUBMay daring
iw eiutwr U&gt; receive taxes for Hastings Towti-

John
PERSONAL

mention.

The Modern Drug Store.

SperiklotTw Ml.h.w.kn all wool toK
W n
ln
Friday.
boot ■»&lt; treat robber, from
to
To
RapIdL P'“",PW“Th',”d*r "* E*U“
at the Bankrupt Store.
I harfr the WatA«w and make lhe lowest
Fred Kurtz was home from Kalamaxoo
price.- for Urn Cliristmaa trade. Call.
. mri week.

F• R. Pancoaot. .
Mr. amd Mrs. Juhm Ru-isell gave a very
pleasant whUt company Thanksgiving
night fiqm S to 8, In honur of their guests
from abroad.

Chicago. wu to the
city thia week.
&gt;
Ml,. Furnlss, of Middlertlie.' waa In
the city Sunday,
Miss Belle Hand, Mpent Th.nk.glrlng
lu Grand Rapids.

Sherwin
Williams
Paint

Mra. Etta Lew*i», of Ballitnure, died onj
Dee- |st, a«d « yfam. Thr foneral took ■Dr. and Mrs. S. M. Fowler were to
place on Tueidaf tuorninj at Qulmbr, IMwaglaclaat week.
Miss Mary Donovan, of Jackson,
conducted by Rev. Cox.
rl.liPropie who OOhterttplate ordering Photo­ C&lt;1 In the city lait week.

Mason Nevins has been home
graphs for Holiday gifu should commehec
from
now and give us ample chance to get th? Missouri for a short visit.
work out in due time,
Miss Ruthe Gould was home from
Chleapo for Thaakagivii^.
H. J. Christmas.
The popularity of the Inter Ocean is
Miss Lillie Metzer. ot Detroit, Is vteltalready attested by the number of sub- Ing her sister. Mra. 8. Greusel.
•cripUens received since last week’d issue,
Mias Eva Wilbee, of Troy, Ohio, Is
announcing lhe new rate of H.25 with the the gueat of Mrs. J. A. Sweerey.
Banner.
Miss Maude Young, of Kalamazoo, has
The annual supper given by the W. h, been lhe guest of Miss Blanche Bogle.
M. 8. of the M. E. church for the clt^ poor
P. T. Colgrove started for a business
amounted to over fifty dollars. The sup­
trip through the east Tuesday evening.
per served was excellent, and a large num­
Mrs. Henry Coak and son Ray. spent
ber attended.
several days afGraud Rapids the past
We undv.&gt;land that a resident of the wpek.
third ward whom ills said has been on
Mr. and Mrs. Ackerman, ot Leonidas,
too intimate terms with a wdod pile that
spent Thanksgiving with their aunt, Mrs.
didn’t belong to him was compelled to pay
J. C. Lampman.
a good round sum for life intimaev.
MLm Anna and John Hetherington, of
The residence owned by Fred SpangeGrand Rapids, spent Thanksgiving with
machsr on Green street te being moved on­
relatives In lhe city.
to the back Igt directly south. We on
Dr. and Mrs. Foster Pratt and nephew,
derstand Mr&lt; Spangvmacher contemplates
the erection of a new house on the location Don Duncan, of Kalamazoo, were guests
of
Mrs. Nathan Barlow last week.'
ot the old onq.
Your attention te culled to the advertisment of Housemen. Donnallay and Jones
of Grand Rapids on our inside local page.
They say it will pay you to come lou miles
even if you have only a suit of clothes to
purchase.

MASURY’S COLORS

SHERWIN WILLIAM'S
It Has Stood
The Test
Here For

-

-

Colors in Oil hnd Japan.

Wall Paper, Window Shades,

Surfacene, All Kinds of Paints. Oils, Varnishes,
Stains fot House and Fancy Work.

BOOKS, SCHOOL GLOBES, KINDERGARTEN SUPPL
- - - school record books, crayons,

Rev. and Mrs. Th os. Cox and Clyde
spent Thanksgiving with Rev. Masters
and family at Kalamazoo.

Nothing makes a finer Christmas pres-1 be confined tn the house’for some time,
ent than a tine silk or linen handkerchief, j
The* are appreciated by both old and
I^m’t furoet to look aUhose S-YOO pants
young and are always useful. Ruwll has , *r
,he tal,ur’p- They’re just wbat

ant voyage.

In Oil and Japan.

And will save you more money
than any other paint qpde.

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Hereafter. changes for advertisements a fine line of them especially for the. bollBeat line of hats and caps in the city.
reach this office Tuesdays a*, latest tG day trade and has put such prices on them |
’.uspre insertion In tbe issue of the week as will certainly sell them.
Call at Rus­ Prices guaranteed to be the lowest at the
n b.pn brought.
,
' „
Bankrupt Store.
sel’* for Christmas presents.
We want to get rid ot our hats. Money
It you want a fine tailor made suit don’t
Banner and inter Ocean for 81.25.
is no object. Call now white assortment
See the elegant line of lamps
glass fail to call on J. Forbes, the tailor, over
is
large.
Miss Fejghner.
J. 3. Goodyear’s store. He can please
".are at Phillips &amp; Erbs.
You find the largest and best selected
ill felt luits at cost at Soule’s Bazaar. you. The clothes that he makes will fit
you and will cost you but a trilie more stock of solid and plated silver ware at
Majke your selections now.
than the ready made goods. Also if you John Bommer's jewelry store. Prices
ill wpo have accounts at Mrs. Carrie
have any repairing to be done he will do It right
4ijce’ipleaae cal! and settle.
for you in a neat, workmanlike manner
Frank Tucker got a piece of steel hi his
thicUpjnhn Pill factory in Kalamazoo and at moderate expense, Don’t forget eye while working at the fell boot factory.
iheun a small loss bv fire Monday night
the place.
We are glad to say tliat he is improving
ikwrrnl from here attended lhe dance
Christmas will soon be at hand and to and that his fyeslght will not’be impaired.
iHh’kbry Comers Thanksgiving night
the
day
you
The danceigiven by J. L. Reed at Reed’s
add to the enjoyment of
shauld wake arrangements al once for hall Thanksgiving night was not largely
House to rent or sell.
yoir
candies,
fruits,
nuts,
etc.
The
City
attended,
but it did not prevent the few
O. D. Spaei.thno.
pleasant
Postmaster Bissell says the postoffice Bakery will be prepared to better serve present from having a very
tbe wants of all then ever and will pay es­ time. .
Ivpartment shows a deficit Of &amp;.OOO.OOC
pecial attention to all orders. Leave your
An effort will probably be made in lhe
i.R past pear.
orders for anything in this line at the City near future to start a reading room In this
F.-.rmers cau get tbeir razors honed
BaArery at once and they will receive city. Such an undertaking would be most
'•heap and in first class shape at Busby
prompt attention.
commendable and should have the hearty
Bros, barber shop.
W. H. JenkK of this city, is Agent for support ot alt
Just ask the price on those elegant tied- the Common Sense Steel fence, also for
The examination of Bert Quick of Free­
orated lamp shades at Phillips &amp; Erbs. Carrells New Bracket Fence, botho! which
port, for compounding a felony was held
The low price will surprise you.
took Special Premiums at the fair and Tuesday and attracted a good many from
County Clerk Nagi er issued fourteen which the officers ot the society recom­ around Freeport. Mr. Quick plead not
ma triage licenses last week. Most of th* mend. The former with wooden posts is guilty aud was bound over co the Circuit.
marriages occurred Thanksgiving night.
50 cents per rod and the latter 16 cents
Owing to the fact that the date for an­
Mrs. Laura Hinkley, teacher in the 1st per rod. material to be furnished except nual meeting of the Agricultural Society
ward, was mxrried to Frank Ickes, of this wire and nails. Write Mr. Jenks for far­ C»mes on Christmas this year, nothing
&lt;«ty,' last Wednesday night at Charlotte.
ther particulars.
can be Jone except to meet and adjourn.
Thanksgiving Day was observed with The meeting will no doubt be adjourned
Special sale on sample shoes. Saturday
Decj 8tb. Call and see goods and prices. its customary quiet in this city. Union for two weeks qr more. Watch ibis paper
services were held at the Baptist church. for further particulars.
Bankrupt Stoke.
Rev. A. D. Grigsby preaching an excel­
Mead A Co. te the name of the new
We have the ^largest line of holiday­
handkerchiefs in the city. Call and see lent sermon from tbe text “Freely &gt;e market firm In lhe Central Market. H. J.
have received, freely glee.” Tbe collec­
them;
Miss Frio liner.
Mead, lhe new member, is by uo means
tion was SC 00 which waa divided between unknown to tbe trade in this city.
He is
(ieorge Harrington, of Holland, was fin­
the three churches and given to the poor. a hustler and rustler and popular with pa­
ed 850 for hunting deer in Allegan coun­ Nearly all the stores were closed and
trons
and
we
bespeak
for
the
new
firm
of
ty fith dogs. He will carry the ease to family gatherings were the order ot the
Mead * Co a generous patronage.
the circuit court
day.
Mrs. Qutocv A. Hynes. formerly Miss
About forty friends and neighbors of
Someoae evidently construed an Item LUIUd F.llwood, ot thia city, died at iter
M. Bauer surprised him Monday night, it
that recently appeared to the Baxsbk to borne to Delton, tut week Monday night
being Ms 48th birthday. A very pleasant regard to taxes as a fling at the school
at It o'clock. Funeral service. were held
evening was passed.
board. Such a purpose never entered our at tbe bouse at 10 o’clock Tboraday, Tbe
Station agent Osborn and family have mind. The Idea we meant to convey was interment was made at Middleville, Mrs.
moved into the new house erected by D. this:—That In estimating wbat taxes would Hynes was »■' year. old. Mr. Hyne. has
Ecycleshymer’s son-in-law, on Green St, be thle year expenditures by the echool
tbe sympathy of all to bls affliction.
near the M. E. church.
board were eottmatal at so much, but
Hastings business men express a desire
that
what
they
had
to
have
exceeded
the
Our Yankee Springs correspondent thia
to MO tbe L. * H. extended to tbeir city.
week mentions tbe serious burning of astlmuZMl amount, consequently taxes They can well afftird to express that desire
Mrs. Will Orton, who lives Dear Gun will be somewhat higher than was at first by a anbalantlal boons, which might be
Lake, while trying to sabdiftra fire.
supposed.
some Inducements to the company to pro­
1 will receive city taxes all days of lhe
She may visit Hastings so we tore want ceed at once to grant Ibalr request. Freeweek except Mondays and Saturday* at tbe ladies. A Sturgi. paper says: “A porters feel well repaid for wbat cash they
female swindler lias bora operating exten­ Investigated In the enterprise.—Freeport
Ira VanValkenburgh's store.
sively In other towna She usually calto
Ji. T. Diamond.
Herald.
Tbe evening of Hoy. SStb. tbe home of
The-boys who were arrested for steal­ al a bouse, and representing that she Is
ing from Geo. Hdbbard last August, men­ nry tired, asks for a chair for a few min­ Mra. Cross ot Johnstown, was wide oyutes.
and
she
request,
a
cup
ot
coffee.
fol by the marriage of Ibelr daughter Lida,
tion. of which was made last week, had
tbeir examination Saturday, and bound She dlaptaj‘8 samples ot dress gooda to Mr. Frank lluttom. one of Johnstown a
which
she
says
she
dyee,
and
solicits
or
­
most estimable young men. Tbe Nuptial
over to the Circuit.
ders.
When she obtains draws she
boot was tied to a very, beaulll’il manner
J. L. Weber was arrested last week at
places them to a large willow basket which by Bex Str. VanWInckle. pastor of tbe
his home in
m Naahvifle,
Naatnrtna, by
oy Deputy
uepoiy Game
uanrc
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Ward. Brew-m.f-bnwtta, dem wbU. aba earrtearad
* J. M E. ebureh at Hau field.
Many friends
Whether tho geoJe are colored properly is of tills place Wish Idem a Joyful and pleas­

w I’lHKH Uie .ItorzuUrr or ■ Stu.

For finishing interior of bonnes.

BERRY BROS.’ Hard Oil.

especially (or.the holidays. Call and see
Mrs. Irving VanVleck, of Ellendale,
will t»e received tor tbe tp. of Baltimore
Dakota, is visiting old friends in the city. !
ttdv lie the 3rd and 4th WednenCay*; them.
; » rnur'das•!•*;»: A. Kdmood’s on tnWe would say to all charitable persons Mra. -V^is hi very peter health and for tho ■
tlwatiugs Citv H-uik on Saturdays, ex­
’ v.wk.
Eknrsx C. EijmohXjs.
and j institutions that when boots and past three months has been In a hospital
Trees.
straw or rubbers are needed in your work in Minneapallb.
we Will be glad to sell you what you want
City Recorder, E. y. Holbrook is wry 111
&gt;&lt;• ar Hastiest City Bank Dec. 22n d. fo
with quinsy. His throat has been opcr- j
ixasi. At Freeport Dee 17 and 3t. at I for Che purpose at first co-1 to us.
e.. 3S.
S. L. Covi.tkr. Irving.
t’ri Frul) y&lt;&gt;UrS,
ivr uuuujt
jni.’i iuirc
■ aled Uti
on twice
during iuc
the past
three unjr.
days. I
Trees.
.
W001.L.KV A Biu»n.- ox.
■ Physicians ray he will recover, but he will

• CIRCULATION •
week,
quires.

Masury’s Varnishes,

Covers More, Wears Longer, Looks Best

Mrs. Babcock, while at Hastings, fell
on a slippery walk and hurt herself quite
C.L. Bachrujer.
I badly. She returned home this week. —
Troaa.
Tbe ladies of Hastings and vicinity Caledonia News.
Mrs. Dorr Mudge accepted a position
if be at the Hastings National Bank oh never had a better opportunity to buy, nor
.1 o *. a mt at my residence in Rutland on
with tbe “McNulty’s Visit” troupe, play­
to receive taxes tor Rutland toa-nsbiu. a batter stock of Fur Capes, Muffs and Fur
Unas Ekwav.
Scarfs U&gt; select from than they have right ing here Monday wight and left Tuesday
now al Julius Russell’s. Mr Russell bought morning with them.

LOCAL NEWS.

IS THE BEST.

W. H. GOODYEAR,

ASERS, ETC.

druggist

Down They Go!
Nobody in the county ever saw sucj
Bargains iu the Boot and Shoe Line as we are gi
ing at the present time. Cold weather is comin
on and you will want something not only wan
and comfortable, but something that will last a
well. Just now there is an active demand f&lt;
Felt Boots and Rubber goods, and to supply
demand we are selling

The Mishawaka Combination Knit Boot
$2 50 and $2.75
Felt Boots and Rubbers for $2.00.
Remember that we are sole agents tor the genuine
Snag Proof Rubber Boots and Shoes, the best
goods ever offered for the money and guaranteed
to give satisfaction. Buy a pair and you will
never use anything else. Our motto is to give the
best goods at the lowest prices possible. Give us
a call.........
•

In These Times
' A dollar looks as large as a
town clock, and a man has got to
see the same proportionate value in
the goods he buys.
This week we are offering.
35e
GOOD HEAVY COTTON UNDERWEAR FOR
•
40c
BEST WHITE MERINO
“
“
SHIELD FRONT and DOUBLE BACK GREY UNDERSHIRTS, 50c
WOOL UNDERWEAR FOR ^80^85^0°, 11.25.
15c to 45c

WOOL SOCKS from

The reputation of this hpuseis it’s
most valuable possession and is your
sure guarantee of square dealing.

Gloves and Mittens
Plush and Cloth Caps.

R. K. Grant

�I-...-—-

-Yes, I hud forgotten. IncontcmplaV
thia gay city.’
ing the man my eyes were closed to hia
“In my irresponsible state P agreed station in life. What yon say i* but toe
to his proposition and ordered the driv­ true. Pana ia unflinchingly firm in fill
er to take us to the street and the num­ idea* of tbe impregnability of the oober he named. I have a dim, indistinct . clal barwer which sepamte* the me® in
recollection of ascending a stairway the ranks from those in official Bfc.
supported by the sergeant, of him tell­ Yet I hope to sec you frequently when
ing me to give the name of Richard you are out sketching.' I feel a very
Brown, of replying to some questions deep interest in you, Mr. Thornton,
propounded by an officer, and * then of and I do trust unclouded happiness
I raising my hand and taking an oath. may dawn upon you and ever remain
; A few moments later, with a lotof men, with you at the close of your army life.”
I was taken to a boat and helped on
“God blesa you for your clieering
• board, and there I fell into a drunken words,” he warmly responded. “They
j sleep.
•
touch my heart with thrilling tender­
ness, and the knowledge that I possess
CHAPTER IV.
one friend alxrve the ranks of the
I
“I awolcc the next morning in a long rough soldiers will be a cheering re­
• room filled with men. and in answer to flection as I plod on in submission to
my queries was told that I was on my self-hnpoacd penance. I shall look
, Governor’s island and was an enlisted up to your sympathy as a bright star
5nan In the United States array. You illumining the dreary days of mj’ term
। can imagine my auuizemcnt at this of service, and the knowledge that you
; startling revelation. I walked about are watching me with friendly interest
[ the room in a half dazed condition, my will lighten every uncongenial duty im­
j brftiu being yet prostrate from the caposed upon me,"____________
« ^B of the previous MA**,.
WUU
j rou
day. During the
forenoon Ir 'was supplied “
with
u‘u *the
1“ uni1 ­
“If alt the gold in mint or bank.
' form and necessary outfit of the private
All earthly things that men call
soldier, and was notified that I had
wealth
been assigned to D troop. Sixth caval­
Were mine, with every titled rank,
I’d give them all for precious
ry, and would start for the far western
health.”
frontier on the following morning.
Thus in anguish wrote a lady teacher to
“After donning my uniform I walked
down to the water’s edge and sat down a Dear friend, telling of pitiless headache*,
on a dismantled ennpon to reflect on of smarting pain, of pain in the back ana
my mad action. My brain seemed to loins, of dejection, weakness aud nervous,
have shaken off the grip of the liquor feverish unrest. Tbe friend knew l»th
which had been the cause of placing me causes and cure and flashed back the ans­
in such a distressing position, and I wer “Take Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip­
tion.” 'Wied 1st reused teacher obeyed, was
thunk God that I was able to take a restored io perfect health, and her daily
philosophic view of the matter. Ere I duties once more became a dally pleasure.
left the spot I began to look upon ray For lady teachers, salesladies and others
enlistment as a blessing. I reasoned kept long standing, or broken down by ex­
that had I continued to pursue the haustive work, the “Prescription” Is a
downward course into which I had most potent restorative tonic, and a cer­
fallen I would sink lower and lower1 tain cure fur all fernale weakness. Send
Address World’s Dis­
and one day till a drunkard’s grave. fur free pamphlet
service
I would pensary Medical Association. 003 Main St.
,In the , United States
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rcply may deface any romantic mentapicture you may have drawn of me. I
have nothing to conceal from the
world.”
BY CAPTAIN JACK CRAWFORD.
’“Then will you not tell me some­
thing of yourself, if your story be one
'.THE I-OKT 6COVT. •
you can properly intrust with a
Copyricbud 1S94. by Captain Jack Crawford. stronger? I ask for no confidence, Mr.
All Rigtits Reserved
Brown, and assure you that curiosity
alone feeds my nature—with, perhaps,
Ito m oownyyan.]
a feeling of friendly sympathy for a
fellow artist.”
She looked into his eyes with a puzHe reflected a moment with down­
• aled expression, followed by-a shadow
cast eyes, then looking in her face re­
plied:
“I will tell you my story, though it
may lessen me in your esteem, and un­
dermine any good opinion you may
have formed of me. It can be told iu a
very few words. In the. first place, my
name is not Brown.”
“I was very sure of tliat,” she said
with a sunny smile. ' ‘Brown is
’ too
'
common a name for such an uncommon
man.”
“And yet illustrious men have borne
it. I recall one long since dead whose
tireless soul with knapsack strapped
upon its back is yet reported to be on
an extended march. My true name is
Edward Thornton. I assumed the
name I now bear when I enlisted.
“My mother died when I was but a
year old and a few months later my
father followed her, leaving me in the
care of a very wealthy aunt in the city
of Brooklyn, N. Y. She was my
father’s only sister, and took me to her
SHE GAZED ; ITON THE PICTURE WITH
own luxurious home and retired me as
her own child, lavishing upon me her
of pah’, esthpr father’s words were re­ ' deepest love. I was all she ha«l to love.
called. “thc’romanco of crime.”
and from childhood the dear, good
“Mr. Bro&gt; n. I cannot understand. woman fairly idolized me and gratified
I—I hope—”!
. my every wish. When I reached a
He divinch her thoughts in an in­ proper age competent teachers were
stant and quickly responded:
securer! for me, and. developing a love
“No. Mi: b panford, not that. 1 know for study, I progressed so rapidly that
what you would say. It is too true at the curly age of seventeen I was the
there are many soldiers in'the army j possessor of a liberal education and
who enlisted to e-icape punisfiment for j fitted to fill a responsible porition in
crime, but ! can truthfully a..sure you I tile business world. As I before told
that 1 never committed a crime iu my I you. I acquired a deep love for drawing
life. 1 conkass that the position in life i and painting, for which I am now truly
in whic h I &amp;|n placed is not of my own * thankful, for the only real pleasure I I sax DOWN ON A DISMANTLED CANNON,
choosing, that ray tdrvile lot is dis­ । now derive from life I find amid these rations fit myself to cope with the
tasteful to nic, yet with uplifted hand । western solitude* with my sketch book
rougher aspects of life should fortune
I gave myself to my country for five J and pencils.
ever desert me.
Then and there I
years, and I&gt;vill faithfully fulfill that ;
“When my education was completed firmly resolved to serve faithfully for
obligation
tip matter how sorely
. lhe ’ mv good aunt supplied me liberally with the term of my enlistment
task may conflict with my own person- | nincv, am] in her solicitude for my
“I did more, Miss Sanford.
I swore
al inclinatiocis. In the ranks of life । pleasure and enjoyment paid little at- in the presence of Almighty God and of
you occupy u sphere far above my pres- J Untlon to my moral training. I was the spirit of my angel mother in
ent one. Mias Sanford, yet you need of a lively, fun-lovjng disposition, and Heaven that as long as I should live
not fear being tainted by holding con- • jn choosing my companions I selected j. not another drop of intoxicating liquor
verse with IVivatc Brown. ’
. kindred spirits who would join me in 1 1 should ever pass my lips.”
“Ido sincerely orave your forgive- j any wild lark that promised sport.
The impulsive girl reached forward
nesyv
• , •
...... ......... a
___
ness.”
” she tvnrmlv
warmly a»vr).-iirn.wi
exclaimed. “
“It
It tvns
was
“One. _night
at a »banquet
given in thon
­ and grasped his hand, the tears stream­
but a passing thought, and even before or of the birthday of a young lady friend ing down her cheeks. She essayed to
yon interrupted me your eyes told me of my aunt I listened to the smiling speak but could not, and dashing the
the suspicion wronged you.
But it entreaties of the fair hostess to drink tears from his own eyes he continued:
surely could have been no ordinary her health, and accepted from her hand
“With these resolutions firmly im­
cause that induced you to enter tho my first glass of wine. Ah! Miss San­ planted in my mind 1 returned to the
army?”
h
ford, the first downward step toward barracks with u lighter heart, and
■
“It was a result of youthful folly, the depths of drunken degradation is wrote a long letter to my aunt in
Miss Sanford. I owe my present con­ often taken at the invitation of a which I called into requisition all my
dition in life entirely to my own youth­ thoughtless fair woman with a glass of powers of eloquence to eonvince her
ful folly.”
sparkling wine in her jeweled hand, that it was all for the best, and that
“You excite my curiosity, Mr. Brown, when she little dreams that what she re­ my moral salvation was the stake for
and a woman’s curiosity, when not gards as but a trifling act of hospitality which I was playing.
I consoled the
gratified, is like a rankling thorn in is the seal of doom upon a life that might dear old woman as best I could, and
her side, you know. Will you not trust otherwise be bright and useful. The promised her that if God spared our
me with your story? Perhaps I may wine seemed to flood my sosl with its lives I would return to her at the ex­
be able to assist you. My father is the rosy warmth and to quicken my senses, piration of my term of enlistment as a
commanding officer, you know, and and other draughts of the ruby liquid fol­ man of whom she could be proud. I
will grant any reasonable request I lowed until I was taken home in a car­ did not tell her of my assumed name
may ask of him. I might be able to se­ riage supported in my aunt’s arms, in a nor of my destination, for 1 well knew
cure' your discharge from the service state of stupid intoxication.
t she would spend her entire fortune, if
and enable you to return to a life for
“When I came down from my cham­ necessary, to secure my release.
• which you are better fitted than you ber the next morning feeling as guilty
“I was sent to the west with other
are to perform the duties of a private as a felon approaching the bar of jus­ recruits, and the experiences of my two
soldier. ”
tice, my aunt met me with a smile, years’ service have been but the same
“In seeking to learn my history I am playfully chided me for having taken as those of other cavalry soldiers at a
sure you are actuated only by pure just a drop too much, and cautioned me frontier post. I have trieu to faithful­
womanly sympathy. I thank yon for to be careful and not in future overvM1- ly perform every duty assigned me, and
this, thank you most sincerely, but I mate my Dtbulous powers. That same from the fact that I have never re­
cannot consent .to you making an ef­ night 1 again sought tbe false cheer of ceived a reprimand from those in
authority I am led to believe I have
fort to secure my discharge. I have ac­ the wine cup.
“Lower and lower I went in my been a good soldier.
,
cepted the condition in which I am
“That is my story, Miss Sanford.
placed as a deserved punishment for downward course, the demon of. drink
wrong doing and as a severe school to sinking its poisonous talons deeper and You may now understand my motive
teach me the right, and under no cir­ deeper into my soul. No word of re­ when I repeat to you that under no
cumstances would I have my term of buke ever fell from my aunt’s lips. She circumstances would I have you make
continued to keep my purse well filled, an effort to secure my discharge.”
enlistment shortened one single day.”
Alice had listened to his recital with
Alice looked into his eyes for a mo­ the good creature believing my crop of
ment, and then began u new scrutiny wild oats -would soon be sown and I the deepest interest, and at its conclu­
would
then
settle
down
into
respect
­
sion
she again extended her hand and
of the sketch. Her thoughts were not
upon the picture, however. She was able, sober manhood.
‘
Mr.
Thornton. I respect and honor
debating in her own mind the pro­
priety of pushing her inquiries further. date is a notable one to mo, for it is
the
second
anniversary
of
my
enlist
­
She was burning with curiosity not un­
mixed with sympathy to learn why a ment—I went on a carouse with a plinatioa to lead a dissolute life in the
couple of my boon companions. In a hardships and rigors of service in the
able refinement should be found in such saloon in New York we met a sergeant army is a noble one. I pray God that
a humble position. After a few mo- of artillery', then attached to a recruit­ your future may shim* out all the more
ing office in that city. He was a hand­ resplendent from such a dark back­
watched her face with growing inter­ some, dashing young follow and I at ground. There ta, I hope, no shadow
of deceit in my nature, and I frankly
ground, and requested him to tighten asked him to join ns in our revels. Re- tell you that I believe yon to be a true,
honest and upright man whom heart
tho forth. While he wfc doing- ao ehe
the saloon I ordered wine, and we were is swayed by the most noble impulses,
“It may be presumptuous for me to do ■oon deeply under the influence of the
seductive liquor. Our potations grew a private soldier. 1 am glad I met you,
and I shall highly prize your friendohip and will do all I can to lighten the
dark hours of your service. You must
I am greatly astonished to find

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Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for infants
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups and Castor Oil.
It Is Pleasant. . Its guarantee is thirty years* use by
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays
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cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach
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Coldwater has three brass bands.
John I". Bauer, traveling sidesman for
Gem City Stove Ca. Dayton, Ohio, says:
*•1 will continue to recommend Adironda.
Wheeler’s Heart and Nerve Cure, for I
knot* it will do all that is claimed fur it

Sold by W. IL Goodyear.
Montcalm county has 10.358 school chil­
dren.
If you are anxious to find the most re­
liable blootl purl tier, read In Ayer’s Alma­
nac the testimonials of those who have
been curat of such terrible diseases a* ca­
tarrh, rheumatism am! scrofula.' by the.
use of Ayier’s SanmpariUa.
Then govern
j ourself accordingly.

Castoria.

Castoria.

Alma and Edmore are to be connected
by telephone.

“ Castoria is on excellent medicine for chil­
dren. Hotter* have repeatedly told me of its
good effect upon their children.”
Da. G. C. Oaooon,
Lowell, Mam.

For every variety and phase of the uiany
diseases which attack the air passages of
the head, throat and langs, Ayer’s Cherry
Pectoral will, be found a specific. This
preparation allays lufiamatinn, controls
tho disposition to cough, and prevents
consumption.

The new salt well is already down 1,300
feet.

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Owosso union school building was dedi­
cated Thursday afternoon.

“Our pliysii-kuMi in tho chitdren's depart
meat have spoken highly ot their expert

morphia-, K&gt;6&lt;hfng syrup and other hurtful
agents down their throat*, thereby sending
tl-.Am tn tin'tnattira rravfta."

aud although wo only have among our
medical suppling what is known u regular
products, yet wo are free to confess Curt the
menu of Cwuoria ha* woo us to lock with
favor upon iL”
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•• Castoria is the best remedy for children of
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An Episcopal church is to be built at
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Word cornea from all quarters that the
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In September P. n. Armour, Jr., who
Chester Messer, Vico. Proa.
M-xko. during thwmbrr and January.
0( ba«a
P», bre&lt;ktog bn. upper jaw. cutting off baa a farm near Clileage, fed .
Order, ibnald tw arm h&gt; early a, Ibe la,on
OU wheal, for th, purpwof determine Ila
r»r.j£CT©Mt
may be exhuasted:
°‘herW,MJ ‘niur,n«
W. H. Pflwwi,
value for (hat purporo. The grain fed
n w KfjnoldB.
L The ills of Life—Fourth Edditlon—
' j., (i. Kobhpon,
netted him 95 eenia per bnehel.
He now A short, plah» description of all dkeascs,
The
celebrated
Crouch
tniirder
occurred
Cheater AtaMinr,
.tohu Carveth.
report, a ever,nd teal with 18 homt, ted and the treatment for eaeh.
n
Jackson
orainty^t
eleven
years
a«u
A complete
r
f\T. Colgrovo.
In rettllng the wtole the hotnretead fell from.Sept 10 to Oct. is. which Cvunng home guide to health.
Rs8 tbe only savings department In tn Barry
the
h&lt;„
,t
st.so
per
cwl„
gave,
a
Muni
te Jud Crouch and eonatituted a fortune of
2. Frailly physician No. 2—Second Edi­
Count' »r.d, part interest on all time
Of 81 per bushel. As bogs have declined
tion.—The beat popular book on the pre­
more than tso.ooo. Rumor
h j8 aU
75c per ewt. since the beginning of tbe
dissipated and a mortgage ia now foreclos­
vention and treatment of catarrh and other
fort teat, lhe result la all the more ata- dlseaHea of cold weather In print.
ing™ part ot the farauia old property.
pricing.
3- The Pe-ru-na Almanac.—Tills Al­
A large and increhalng bnalnera te now
The famous Cross Villain convent at manac contains IteaMes the regular month­
done in shipping the pine cones of the
Harbor Springs. Mich., bss been clrwed ly calender, a Jewish calender; informa­
Oslifurnla forests to Europe, whan, they
and the prlert. and uau, have gene te tion of particular value to farmer*. me­
«ro In great demand among tbe land own­
Joliet, tn. The nuns were nearly all eld chanic* and business men; tables, statis­
ers who wish to make plantations of the
suberb trees of ibe Sierras. One natural­ women, and several had not been oulshle tics, eclipaes, and much valuable Informa­
lhe convent ground, f.rf thirty-five yea,,. tion. A copy of this almanac Should be In
ist has standing orders from Kew Gardens,
Some had never traveled on a railroad every family In the United Blairs.
It ia
from.the Egyptian government and even
train la-tore, and Usd to be altuast forced one of the most compete almanacs ever
from Cape Coloey. The market price of
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to board the oara. lb the eh.lng ot the publhb- d.
Address the Pe-rn na Drug
the cones is two dollars a ponnd.
convent Cross Vlllw lw.s
attrsotkm Manufact uring Company.’Columbus, Ohio.
A candidate on the recent democrat that ba, brought hundreds ot excurarouHemafter chanrea for advertt,ementa
Ira Bunner of Byron raised 7fi0 bnshete
Ionia county ticket filed with tbe county Iste there every year.
must reach tin, office Tuesday, at latest tc
of corn from 10 acres of land.
Insure Insertion In tho Imo, Of the Week clerk the other day a unique daepment in
A visit among our pdnllr&gt; dealer, re­
Tho winter meeting nF the Calhoun
when brought.
the form of an affidavit coaaetniug his
veals tin- tael tliat lhe amount of poultry county teachers association will convene
election expenses, as follows: ‘Said de­
shipped out of Freeport last VVediireday In Athens December 8.
Fhou34.it «J* -f rive* ff r.H'urnatism ha&gt;*&gt; iw^n ponent avers that he did not. In tbe
was enormous. Following am the amouuls
course of said campaign and election ex­ hau-lr-d us: Geo. J. Nagler take, lhe lead
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Care for Heudiwho.
pend in anyway, either by payments nf with lo.ooo Iba, and Wolcott * Gosch.
As a remedy for all forms of headache
Fn-viwrl hunter, killed 17 deer this
tnonew to any commute or any Individual 5.858 lbs., and Woolet * Blwsrds. 8,700 Electric Bitters has proved to be the very
tall.
best. Il effects a permanent cure and the
a sluice cent—and that be te glad of it.”
Hut., making a total of 19,658 lb«. This most dreaded habitual Rick headaches
Bassek and Cl.leajo Inlyr Ocean, one ।
Here is a record that our state can well represents about $1,575 paid out to tlm yield to its influence.. We urge all who
year, 81.55
feel proud of; Michigan has 78 building tanner, for poultry In one day. and there are afflicted tu procure a bottle, and give
The Bardeen paper mill at Oteean gave and loaa associations, not one of which Is doubtless doulvle ibal amount held In this remedy a fair trial. In rases of hab­
itual constipation Electric Bitters cures by
240 employee each a turkey for Thanks­ has reported a net loss during the last rererre for the Holiday market.—Freeport giving the needed tone to the bowels, and
giving.
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?
few cases long resist the nae of this medi­
year. The numb-r of shareholders runs Herold.
cine. Try it once. Large bottles only
A $2,500 pipe nrKan haa been Kivrn tho W.708 In a Detroit association to 33 in a
fifty cents at W. H. Goodyear’s Drug
Ludington
association.
The
real
estate
Beyoad Comparison.
People, ebuteh at Kalamaroo by Mr. and
Store.
•
Are
the
good
qualities
possessed
by
Hood's
Sarheld
by
Michigan
assoelaUons
is
valued
at
Mr,. H,nry B’ount. of Wasblnttton.
SApnrlllu. Above all It purities the Stood. thus
Tlir Discovery Saved tlh Life.
85.087.187. The profits are 81,025.864. strengthening the nerve*; It regulates the di­
AND
The V. rmon.-villo D,nar*&lt;atlonal church
orgnnsjnvlgomte* the kidneys and liver
And the lieanty of these associations Is gestive
Mr. G. Calloutte, Druggist, Beaversto..e« and builds up tbe entire system, curbs
celebrated their thirtieth atudvcnuiry Sun­ that the shareholders divide the profits.
Hcrttfiila. Pyspwdn. Cata-rh and rhenniaUsm. vllle. III., says: ‘’To Dr. King’s New Dis­
Get
Hood
’s and only Hood's.
covery I owe my life. Vy taken with
day. Ore. 2nd, with appropriate eaerclata.
- POSITIVELY CURESJas. Moyer, the well-known Eagle far­
La grippe and tried all tbe physicians for
David and Frank Wylie, of Doualaa, mer. believes it pays to raise tomatoes for
Hood's Pills curt nil liver ms. biliousness; miles about, but of no avail and was given
Jaundice, Indigestion. hlckheactadM*. 25c.
up and told I could not live.
Having Dr.
are prrhap, the Urge., (rower, ot peach's the canning factory aud from tho figures
King’s New Discovery in.my store 1 sent
tn Allermn county. They have 9.000 bear­ hejtlves us on tils crop the past season
Antrim county methodlsts have voted for n bpttle and t&gt;egaii it* use and from the
Sier :*tand all derangements
ing trrje,.
we are not surprised. He cultivated l‘X favorably on the proposition to give wo­ first dose began to get better, and after
Ncrvoua System.
.
using three bottles was up and about
acres of ground on which he set 4,fi00 men seats in lhe conference.
John Sougliers of Portland, (ot hl,
again. It Is worth its weight in gold. We
plants, 309 bn.. 37 lbs. of tomatoes were
There h more Catarrh In lids section of the wont keep store or house without It,” Get
band In between two heavy aand paper
picked and sold, aggregating 895.75. He ccuntr. than all* other disease* pul together, n free trial at W. H. Goodyear’s Drug
roller, and had every partleleof the flesh
the last few years was supposed to be
also secured five pounds of seed of the mnl'unti!
Incurable. For a great many year* doeb-rs store.
taken off froni three ffngem. only the
disease. au:l prescribed
Purely V«-gatable, guaranted free Irom
Morning Star Variety» which he considers proaounce 1 It a
local remedies, and by constantly falling to cure
bones and cords being left.
Bneklen** Arnica Halve
Aphtes, 100 fullsize doses, 50c.
the best, more than one half his product with local treatment, nronouuvea U incurable.
has proven catarrh to be a cnnstiiBtlnnThe best salve In tho world for cuts,
C. A. Sherman wa, over from the farm being picked from 1,400 plants of this Science
M i‘. Ujkiley. Receiving Teller Grand Rapn! disease, and. thmefore. requires constitu­
c- Mleh i savings Bank, nays he cannot say last Friday. He sold hl« farm products kind. Be was paid 87.50 per lb. for j tional treatment. Hall’s ca’arrh Cure, innnu- bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
it h in favor of ••Adironda,'’ Wheeler’a
: factored by F. J. Cheney &amp; Co , Toledo, Ohio. sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
this year as follows: Wool. 10c; wheat, Morning Star seed, so that be haa a nice Is tbe only constitutional cure or. the market. corns, and all skin Irruptions, and posi­
He an and Nerve Cure.
.
It Iv taken Internally In di&gt;« from to rirors to
Pr-pnr.'d by Wheeler and Fuller Medicine 50c; hogs, $3.75 per hundred; lambs.,
I
little
huui from -ibis source also. Is there atehspoonful. It acts directly on tbe blood and tively cure piles or no pay required. It
O'., cd-w Springs. MR'h. Sold by, ,
mucnn* •urfaeeti'd the s&gt;item. Thev offer one is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
beans.
Si.per
15 per
bushel.
Rather
a farmer
_
p-r per
tu., lb.;
uvMHF,
oi.ia
ousnu.
nmner
i anyI any
cropcrop
a rarmer
can can
raiseraise
tnacthat
win will hundred
dollars for any case It fads to cure. or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
• arnall profits farming at the halves.—Ver- abow better proceeds than this?—Grand Send far circulars and testlmmtfata. Address. box. For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the
F. J. Chjcxky &amp; Co.. Toledo, O.
HASTINGS,
MICH■ montvllie Esho.
j Ledge Independent.
druggist.
fW^Sold by Druggist*, 7.*c

CAPITAL

w. k/cQOK.

$75 000.00
•i&amp;.ooa.fio.

You Have I

Scrofula,
Sores, Boils, or
««y other skin disease,

AVER'S

SARSAPARULA !

Your
Daily
Bread

tne superior
Blood-Purifier
«nd Spring Medicine.
vures others,

®

Is no doubt a matter of
-ome concern to- you,
hut; not so when you
buy it at the City Bak­
ery. Everyone when
in the city should get a
cheap lunch at the City
Bakery. Hot tea and
coffee at all hours of
tlwday. Finest line of
Confectionery in the
edy.
fl. E. REMKES, FROF’R.

&lt;

will cure you :

__ local news.

85 quire^

I ns week,

AD1R0NM
Wheeler's

Heart

re

HEART DISEASE. NERVOUS
Prostration, E,pU8psu.

UNEXCELLED FOR^-^

Dr. Colvmbvm G. Slater.

vesHgatinn lu the important subject of
baking powders ia occupy fag the mteds of
scientific men and sanitarians,, it affords
me pleasure to have an opportunity to
apeak a word lu recommendation of what
I sincerely believe to be tbe very best ad
it certainly Is the moat scientific bakiag
powder afforded us. I refer to that ot
Prof. Hosford, who has rendered us valua­
ble service, also, In hia widely-known
Acid Phosphate. As an able chenrfst, a
diligent and modest investigator, we feel
confident that what he offers us in Ids
line is reliable and on scientific principles.
Hosford’s Baking Powder la predicted of
physiological principles, and forms a
strong contrast with that flood of com­
mercial artkles-with which It has to com­
pel t.-com posed aa they are, largely of
alum, ammonia, or other ingredients,
which all physicians well know are
deleterious to the human system. We
have employed Hosford’s Baking Powdpr
for sometime,—have tested its merits
thoroughly as compared with others in tbe
market, and cheerfully declare that we
wish nothing better.

Bellaire’s new hoop factory, employing
seventy five men. has begun work.
The voters of Coleman have dec Med to
raise SI.500 to complete the new school
building.
The survivors of the Sixth Michigan
cavalry will hold a reunion at Ionia on

W. H. Wilson &amp; Son have just closed
down their mill at Harrison after a 'xm&gt;tlnuous run since March 10: last. They
cut 4.500.000 feet of pine, hemlock and
hardwood.

Is to stall times to attend to the com­
forts of your family. Should any one of
them catch n slight cold or cough, prepare
yourself and call at once on W. H. Good­
year sole agent and get a trial bottle of
Otto’s Cure, the great German Remedy,
free. We-give It away to prove that we
have a sure cure for coughs, eolds. Asth­
ma. Consumption, and ail diseases of the
throat aud lungs.
Large sizes 50c. and
S5c.

As a Family Medicine Bacon’s Celery
King for the • nerves passes from sire to
son as a legacy. If you have Kidney, liv­
er or blood disorder, do not delay, but get
a free sample package of this remedy at
once. If you have indigestion, constipa­
tion, hea'dache, rheumatism etc, thia grand
specific will cure you. W. H. Goodyear
the leading druggist, is sole agent and are
distributing samples free to the afflicted.
Large packages 50c. and 25c.

NOTHING CAN CHECK IT!
The old reliable Clothing Makers, Houseman, Donnally and Joins, are unloading their
beautiful stock as fast as it can be selected and wrapped up.

January 1.

The change of firm occurs

Every day the time is shortening, and people are becoming more eagar to get

their share of the sacrifice in price.

Nothing strange that people should buy where they have learned by years of experience

that truth backs every statement; where stock is bright and clean and where trash is un­

known.

Money is to precious too invest in uncertainties.

Our Goods and Our Present Prices
Are not within the reach of the hottest competition, and never can be until others create

their own clothing as we do.

The people know this,

You can tell it the minute you enter our store,
see it in the myriads of lowered price tickets.
You can
observe it in the quick decision of our patrons.
You can
Do not delay. Our determination to sell off this superb stock before January 1 is a

'

rare piece of good fortune to all who want Clothing.

ages.

We have it for men and boys of all

We'll dress you up from head to f* ot for just a little cash.

■
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.

HOUSEMAN, DONNALLY &amp;, JONES,
monbob stbbbt.cobnbb watbbloo, oband BAPms. MIOH.

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Additional Local News
J. E. Geiger A Son, of Anu Arbor
In the city prepared Io clean vaults and
They
cess pools.
_ come well recommended. doing this work for the M. C. R. RWrite them for further particulars.

Diphtheria ia prevalent In several places
around tbe county. Near Cloverdale, the
Sprague. McCollum. Eagle and Wall I-ake
schools have been closed ami religious
meetings stopped. Near Freeport, diph­
theria Is also prevalent. The prompt ac­
tion taken by tbe board of health In the
above cases will prove most effective in
stamping it out quickly.

An agent by tbe name of Massie, repre­
senting the Clark Grocery Co. of Grand
The world has mourned the loes of
Rapids, recently collected a 8300 bill
many heroes and sbowerdd honors upon
against Cool * Cook of this city which he
many, who never performed a braver net
failed to account for. He has been arrestthan did Irving Boston, the Nashville boy
for4he o®etwe.
who lost his Ute Tuesday In a fruitless at­
r Two weeks since Mrs. Ada Blanchard, tempt to save his companion. History by
a Grarid Ledge lady, bad a $20 bill torn no means records all tbe brave deeds per­
to pieces by a mischevlous “purp” that formed in this world aud uncrowned hehad gotten hold of her purse.
The pieces roes often tig an unknown grave.
were gathered up, Mr. Alexander sent
Monday evening Barry laxlge. No. 13,
them to tiie treasury department and a few
days Ago had the pleasure of handing the Knights of Pythias, elected the following
lady a check on the U. S. Treasury for officers for year 1895:—
Chancellor Commander—J. P. Hale Ken­
that amount.
Charles Goinness, the popular “Soldier yon.
Vice Chancellor— Wm. D. Hayes.
*
P.Md” and Dramatic reader, will gijre one
Prelate—James L. Crawley.
of his literary and musical entertainments
Mastei »f Finance—Fred Ryerson.
at ’-he Baptist church Friday evening. Dec.
Master of Exchequer—Harry G. Hayes.
• .)41 h, 'under the auspices of the Ladles
Keeper of Records and Seal—Wm. N.
Aid society. Mr. Guinness willJ* assisted
•
by a lady vutallst from Grand Rapids, and Chidester.
Master al Arms—Fred L. Heath.
the people itf Hastings' are' promised a
Representative
toGrand
LodgeyJacob
treat.' I’rlci's of admmihn are placid low
•
that an IL &lt;y ^attrud. Tickets, adulte 15c. L. Mans.
Alternate Representative—Dan.
W.
cbi’tlri-u tOci
Reynolds.
in
A uhuesbing accident happened
Trustees—John T Lombard and Julius
Nashville. Tuesday, by which two young
Russell.
boys lost their lives. Clayton Barnes, a
Master of the Work—Sylvester Greusel.
1'2-year-old boy. was skating on the river
Installing Officer—Sherman M. Fowler.
■when suddenly the ice broke through.
We desire to thunk our friends and pat­
Irving Boston, another young boy who
was standing near-saw the liody of his rons for the very generous patronage they
companion disappearing under the ice and have Itestowed upon us since the forma­
bravely dove into the water after him and tion of the present partnership. We have
tjothboy-. were drowned, their bodies be­ made it a point to pay the very highest
price possible for all produce And at the
ing recovered some time later,
same time sell onr goods for the lowest
Gov. Luce has fed bls hogs, purchased
living price, aud the patronage we have
in Nebraska, for two months on wheat ex­
received attesta the fact that our efforts
clusively, tbe first six weeks gaining in
have been appreciated. In the line of gro­
weight 14 pounds for 'each bushel of
ceries we recognize no superior either In
wheat fed; but for the past three - weeks
quality or low price,- while In the line of
they have ’gained but 12 pounds per
Coffees, Teas and Canned goods we excel.
bushel of wheat fed. From above results
Call and we will convince you. For the
it looks as it there was no great profit in
holiday trade we have an especlallj' fine
feeding wheat to bogs when wheat is 50
line ot lamps, lamp shades, fine glass ware
cents per bushel and hogs *4 cents per
etc. which we would like to have you call
pound.—Coldwater Courier.
and examine.
AH visitors to onr store
A recent decision of the Supreme court of will receive prompt attention and court­
this state.says that a person, who on a cairn eous treatment. 'Thanking our patrons
day. Is necessarily engaged in burning the again for tbeir generous patronage which
brush on his farm is not Hable for dam­ we fully appreciate, and respectfully In­
ages to an adjoining neighbor wliose pro. viting the patronage of all who may never
perty Ignites from the fire where every have traded with us, we remain
reasonable precaution has been taken to
Very truly yours,
avoid its spread.
Evidence as to the
Phillips &amp; Ebb.
weather at tbe time such fire was started
In reporting the recent Sanitary con­
lx competent to show the degree of care
that should have been exercised at that vent-ton held at Charlotte, the Tribune
mentions tbe paper read by Judge Smith
time.
as follows: The following lx a- brief syn­
The hop given at the K. of P. Armory,
opsis of Judge Smith’s excellent paper on
Thanksgiving night was a decided suc­
Sanitary conditions of. Hails and Poor­
cess, and was largely attended. The
houses; Tbe general public shrink from
lodge room was filled with tables, and
contact with jails and poor-houses and
those not caring to dance enjoyed whist
know little of their management.
Imbec­
and pedro. The armory has been neatly
ility or some other misfortune causes peo­
canvassed, and makes a fine floor.for
ple to accept homes there willingly yet
dancing. Tbe mandolin and guitar club
many who do so are men ami women of
furnished music. Ice cream and lady findelicate sensibilities who have sten better
gets. ooffev and fried cakes were served
days. Judge Smith would treat prisoners
from booths. The committee having 'the
kindly yet as lawbreakers.
He would
affair iu charge deserve great credit for
withold bad literature and tobacco from
the success of the dance.
them. Jails, to often, are hot beds for the
Jerry Boynton is having a fine large ink propagation and concoction ofcrime. The
map made of his proposed railway line people ought to know buw jails aud poor­
between this city and Battle Creek, and houses are managed and should Insist on
lhe adjacent counties en route. Tbe line cleanliness, good ventilation, pure water
as shown passes through Fisher, Gaines, aud wholesome food.
These things will
Green Lake, Bowens Mills, Gun Lake, tell upon tbe Hues of tbe inmates and help
Orangeville, Prairieville, Delton, Hickory them to throw off their chains.
No Insti­
Corners, Banfield and Bedford.—Grand tution requires more careful management
Rapids Herald. Wonder how it was that than our Jails and poor-houses.
No one
Jerry came to skip the rest of the villages of doubtful morals should be given their
in Central Michigan, to run through which management. The speaker drew striking
would only make the proposed Vue a little contrasts of the difference he had noted
more rail-fenced than it is now.
in the manner of conducting jails and
Mr. Warren Finney of Gun Lake died poor-housee and! felt sure that no such In­
stitution
could lie well managed without
very suddenly on Wednesday. A post­
mortem was held by Drs. Hanlon and the beneficlent influence of a noble woman
Branch of this place, and tbe examination as well as that at a kind and high-minded
proved the death to have been caused from man.

a flberous growth at the bottom of the
stomach,
He had been U! for some
time, but death came somewhat unexpeciedly.
Mr. Plnney was &gt;8 years
of age and leaves a family to mourn his
loss. Tbe funeral occurred on Wednes­
day at the late residence.—Wayland
Globe.
Instead of customary sermon on Thanks­
giving day. the churclie* of Eaton Rapids,
united in presenting a first class literary
and musical program, tbe best talent from
each church being ehosen,snd short remarks
appropriate to the day were made by the
different pastors.
A collection was taken
the same as here, for the poor. We think
such an innovation would meet with favor
here. 'The services are never well attend­
ed. arid such a prnwram would call out.a
large crowd, the collection would, as a re­
sult, be larger, and hence more good be
done.

Here h something romantic. A pretty
lltll. ClarkHlr
for auwimr put bu
tom Nrrnpobdlag with &gt; gionx CH,,
low,. KrnUttoan. Sb, *■» oik- ot tin

MW, to kradr IM whan ,he (old of bet

Monday of last week W. B. Newton
started for his new home in Leipsic, Indi­
ana. taking with him a car of household
goods. Mra. Newton left on Wednesday
to go to her old home at Hastings, Michi­
gan, where she will visit a month before
settling at her Indiana home.
Her husbind will join her In a few days and together they will visit ln that place the
scenes of early life.
Mr. Newton and
wire are old settlers of Burt county, hav­
ing entered upon tbe thirty-seventh year
of residence here. In 1857 they came to
Nebraska from Michigan where, they had’
recently been married, and settled on a
farm at Silver Creek.
At this time Mr.
Newton was 22 years of age and his wife
was younger. After a residence at Silver
Creek of several ’years, tbe family moved
to Arizona, four*and a half miles from Te­
kamah, and there they resided until a few
days ago. Mr. Newtons Nebraska life has
been one of success.
He and his estim­
able wife have many friends and of this
world’s goods enough and to spare,
His
possessions no doubt exceed $50,000. Mr.
Newton and wife are the parents of four
children all of whom reside in Burt ooun-

Additional County News.
Belten.
'
About fifty of the friends aud neighbors
of .J. G. Hughes and wife, loaded with
eatables, marched in on them Friday eve­
ning of last week te make them a farewell
call. Although not expected they were
given a warm reception by the host and
hoatesv. The evening was very pleasant­
ly sj«*nt In visiting and card playing. Af­
ter refreshments were served C. F- Mor­
eau 1n a very neat and appropriate speech,
presented Mr. and Mrs. Hughes with a
very nice rocker, as a token ot regard from
their many friends present.
Mr. Huglies
thanked them very kindly and Mrs.
Huglies wished them all to remember thst
when they came to Hastings that there
was an easy chair waiting for tnem aud
would be pleased to have them come and
use It. At a late nour the guests depart­
ed after wishing the host aud hostess good
luck ahd many friend* In their new'home.
Bru th Ridge.
Ap Adventist preacher held meetings in
our school last Week.
E. Hart Is stiil but little better.
An infant child of Mr. and Mra. Fred
Pierce Is ill with lung fever.

Ael No. MM of the skate Banking Law ef
Michigan, of 1887, the atoekboldera of tbe
Hastings City Bank, arc hereby notified,
that the annua) meeting uf the stockhold­
er? ctf said bank fair the election of dlrectors wlil be held at tbeir office In Ha»tinge, Mieh,, on Tueeday December llth,
1891, from 9 a. in. te IS o’clock ui.
Dated at Hastings this 80th day of Nov.,
1894.
Dan. W. Reynolds, *
Cashier.

All members of Fitzgerald Post are re­
quested to be present at Post Hail Dec. 8,
as there is huoinoM of Importance to come
before lhe Post, among which Is the ehctlon of officers for the ensuing year.
By order of
J. C. Wardxll, Adjutant.
J. W. CuriJCK, Commander.
Notice,
1

TROY LAUNDRY

Dowling.
The infant child of P. G. Henry Is UI at
this writing with slight hopes of recovery.
Mr. Henry is again able to be abont the
house lifter his recent severe Illness.
Dr. and Mrs. yan Hom were called here
Wednesday to attend the wedding of
George Hinchman and Miss Kittie Mosher
ot Banfield.
A rather small company attended tbe
dance last Thursday eve.
Alta Frey Is confined to her home with
tonsilltea.
Mrs. J. Herrington Is still on the sick
list.
Boni to Mr. and Mrs. John Benedick, a
daughter.

ALL PERSONS BUYING

SHOES

Attention Comrades.

The meeting of the Water Committee
will be held lhe first and third Tuesdays
of each month at the coo Dell rooms commcnclng at 7 o’clock in the evening.
Those having any business to transact
with tire committee will please remember
Gerkey.
both the time and tbe hour. ~
The roads are in splendid condition at
By Order Comm,
thia writing but the small pox scare at
Sebewa is keeping a good- many at home.
Election Expenses.
School has commenced at Tamarac with
UploMoudny tbe following candidates bad
HIm Belle Ballou as teacher. It Is pro­
tbeir Matements ot elee.tvn expenses.
gressing finely.
There are twenty pupil* film!
Fraualili'Wells, K., ciiairsnau 4tu Dl»t. Uong.
enrolled.
Coin. *W5
IteiayF Thninas. R,, Cong., Saw.
•
Miss Alta Spencer, of Flowerville. 1st
-I. P. Hate Kenytrn, chairman Rep. Co. Com..
staying at her nude’s this winter. She 8574.
ti.
will work Rt dressmaking while here.
Jaw. A. Sweezey. B-, Pros. Aitor..
«L
Jw». H. MCKevut, R.. Hberiff, tllti.iO
Thanksgiving was very quiet at the
ChMH. W. Junbui. R.. Heir, of Deeds. 8i?7&gt;0.
t’orners. All public meetings were for­
J. G. Nsgter. R , Clerk,
bidden by the board of health of Wood­
J. G. Hug In s. R . Treaa.. »! IS 00.
4
A. J. Wright, R.. c oroner, no money
land.
Fr«&lt;&gt; W. Walker, R . C. Cl Com., no inoacy.
Mr. Vester of Carlton, and Simmons of
l.ce S. (?0bb* R.. Surveyor- *5.00.
Battle Creek, were holding Adventist
David Iluaxrtt. R.. Reprrsen'*tlve. $r-.co.
Ia?rot F. Weaver. D, Con.'. f««5.
meetings at the school house but have
Fred L Heath, chairman Dem. Co. com..
closed,
8H3.
Mir. Curtis has returned from Canada
W. O. Lowdeu. F.. Pros. Attor..
M.
W. F. H cks. F., Representative, 175.
where she has been visiting.
Henn- Roe. F.. Tre.is.. SUB
W. It Mcmek. F.. Sheriff.*!*.
Freeport.
Levi Rrteers, F.. Sc. Senator, uo ineney.
To Rev. J. R. Woo ton and wife. No*.
M. C. Mroodmansee. Coroner, uo money.
a. I). Cadwailader. 0. Ct- Comm..85.00.
UO, a son.
Walter Webber. C. Ct. Comm.. |5.qp.
Claud Sisson, of Kalamazoo spent
Walter Webster, ch. Prob. Co Comm.. 57.00.
Thanksgiving In Freeport with his j»rThe time allowed for the Htimr df staiejnenta
expired
Mouda;. Nov.20th. nud a great many
ents. ,
have {.died to do it. Tbe law b very
Little Ruby Fish, east of town is report­ candidate*
severe against such.
ed ill with diphtheria.
Revival meetings are still in progress..
The Fish school is closed on account of
diphtheria.
For putting a hon» tn a fin?, hcattby condi­
in spite of the diphtheria and small pox tion. try Goodyt ar’s Big Four Condition Faw
scare, Herrick will give a club dance Sat­ ders. Th«yton«*up tbe system, aid digastinn.
urday eve.
cure less of appetite, relieve eansUpation. cor
• ract khlney dkmrders and destroy worms, giv1;. W. Parks Is vxpecUd home (ruin ' lac m« ll&gt; to aa old or over worked borae.
25C. per pound.
Ohio this week.
----------------- 'Mbs. one dollar at Good) ear’s
The Ritchie .-chool commenced Monday Modem Drugstorewith Clara Fleming as instructor.
Miss Bette Chubb was tbe guest of U.
F. Norris’ people over Sunday.
A very sad affair was reported last
Thursday from near tbe Gun Lake post­
office. Mra. Will Orton, while trying tj
subdue a fire that had gained considerable
headway in her carpet,was terribly burned
her clothing catching on fire. She is report
ed somt what-easier at this writing. Mr and
Mrs. Orton were lately married and had
HASTINGS.
MICH.
been keeping house less than a week.
A debating society has been organized
al the KHnemgsmitii school house they have
On account of the exceeding
meetings every Saturday;
The town Treasurer Is now ready to re­ hard, times the Troy Laundry has
ceive all taxes.
concluded to make the following
Carlton.
Mr. Usboni’s son from Jefferson Bar­
racks, Mo., is visiting bls parents here at
present.
Charley Carpenter has a sick horse at
this writing.
Miss Zella Odell entertained company
from Hastings Thanksgiving.
W. It Vester ate Thanksgiving dinner
with Miss Fleming. Middleville.
This Is hard weather on wheat, a good
rain is much needed.
Tax time has arrived once more.
Jas. Covert is at home from Grand Rap­
ids for the present. Court adjourned for
a couple of weeks.
We hear the school at tbe Center well
spoken of. Mr. Edmonds Is giving good
satisfaction.
There was no preaching at the M. E.
church iastSundny evening, owing to sick­
ness in the minister's family.
John Fleming and family were called to
Lowell last week to attend the funeral of
Mr. Fleming’s sister’s husband.
Mr. Schrlber’s new house is progressing
finely.

WE MOST EARNESTLY REQUEST

reductions in prices:

OF US TO INFORM US IF THEY
DO NOT WEAR WELL.

We will make it right with you. We aim to keep gqpd
goods but the beat goods sometimes have flaws and -bould
you get any thing of this kind from us we will try our beet
to make you satisfied,
,

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SnOKE THE

Butter, te to is
Corn per bu.. 30.
Ezgi per tioz. is to so
Hides per lb.. 4.
hard per lb.. Stop
Potatoes per bu., to to 45
R&gt;e per ou., 40.
Teltow per lb., 3ft.
Oat* per bu.. S3.
Wheat, red per bu.. W
Wheat, white per hu-.’BO.
Clover Swd per Ou.. 4 60 to C 00.
Timothy Heed per bu., Luo
Barley per 100. 75 to J.00
Way per ton. «.Oo to. 7.00Pork dressed. 6.00.
Brans. 75 to 1.20.
Chicken dressed. 10.
Beef dressed. 4 B0 to 5.00.
Beef 11vij. 2A0,
Mutton, dressed. 4%.
.
Apples. 25 to 50-

button or lace, for

$1.25 to $2.25 a
pair, also Men’s,

Boys’ and Youths’ Felt Boots, Socks and
Rubbers of all kinds. Men’s, Ladies’ and

First-Class

Children’s Storm Alaska.
Collars

2

c.

goods at the lowest possible price,

Cuffs 4 c. per pair.*
Special Low Rates on Family
Washings.

and see us before buying.

Goods called for and delivered.

Try’ the Troy Laundry. We are
sure they can and will please you.

Call

Your res’p’y

G. STOWELL

Voigt, Herpolsheimer &amp; Co
THE LEADING HOUSE IN GRAND RAPIDS FOR

Dress Goods, Carpets, Cloaks, Underwear, Blankets, Bedding, Etc.
VISIT OUR DKESS GOODS DEPARTMENT FOR THE LATEST PRODUCTIONS.

South Hutlnci

The Y. P. S. C. E. will be led by Mr.
Osgood neat Sunday evening.
Mr. Grigsby will paeach at tbe Star
next Sunday at three o’clock.
)
C. Osgood is improving the looks of his
house with a new eoat of |»lnt.
The Union met witti Mrs. Griffin this

Our line of, CARPETS is second to none,
•\ full line of CLOAKS for ladies, misses and children

The Star Sunday School la making pre­
parations for a Christmas tree.

Literary Notes.
New Story—Tellers and the Doom of
Realism Is the subject of a striking article
in the December Forum—by W. R.
Thayer.
The writer claims realism in
literature Is on the wane, and but for tbe
deep matter it involves might be called a
fad.
He says “The Real includes lhe
Ideal, but the Rea) without tbe Ideal is as
tbe body without life, a thing for anato­
mist to dissect Only the human can un­
derstand and Interpret lhe human.”

Holliday Excursion to Canada via the
Michigan Central.
Kills in Tekamah. Emmet Ellis, one of
Tickets on sale December 19, 20 and
their grandchildren. will join them at their Slat. Limited to return nut later than

Blankets from 49c a pair, upward
Quilts at 75c and upward
ASK FOR.OUR FLEECE-LINED UNDERWEAR.
A NEW STOCK ()£
OUTING FLANNEL AT 5c A YARD. '

When in the city give us a call

Voigt, Herpolsheimer &amp; Co
km!.,

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GRAND RAPIDS. HICH

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VOL. XXXIX.NO. 33.

HASTINGS, MICH., DECEMBER 13, 1894.

Hastings Banner,

nERRT CHRISTMAS

HASTINGS. MICH

COUNTY NEWS.

AT A

Middleville.
Our pleasant weather has now taken a
cold on account of the dampness.
The book auction still continues but by
an action of th« Common Council last Fri­
day evening, we can not expect him with
ns much longer.
Mr. and Mrs. Limburner, of Sparta, are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. Cridler and fami­
ly, west of tow*.
Geo. Keeler is now "on the road” for the
Keeler Brass Co.
The semi-annual convention otThornapple and Irving townships will be held in
the M. E. church In this village on Dec.
IStb. All Sunday school workers and
those interested In S. S. work arj cordially
invited tu attend.
Next Friday evening occurs the nomina­
tion cf officers for the coming year at K.
0. T. M. hall. Every Sir Knight should
be present.
Programs are out for sports in our vB-'
lage next Saturday. They consist of foot
races, trotting or pacing races, running
races between horse and man, each to run
one hundred yards, turn a stake and wane
back, etc. Purses are offered to the win-

bn blSQOMNT
Old Santa Claus will visit the people of this vicinity soon. He
bought a big supply of bells for his Reindeers because he said he
could buy them cheaper at VanValkenburghs’ than he could any
where else in the country. He also took one of those Garland stoves
that Van is sellin at such a big discount back with him for a poor
family in Iceland. Santa Claus says those stoves have no equal any­
where. Call and you will be convinced that Santa knew what he was
talking about.
'

The M. E. Aid Society will meet with
Mrs. Payne next Friday, afternoon aud
evening. Supper as usual.

IRA VAN VALKENBURQH,
Leadlna Hardware Dealer In Barry Gountu

SAILS ONE ONLY CENT
PIK.HUNO.

All must died out. What? The small
pox craze. Yet be careful.
News scarce. All quiet on the Potomac,
as the saving was years ago.

ONE TON!

ONE TON!

Fine Fresh Candies
AT HARD TIMES PRICES FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE, AT

COY’S
Old City Bank, one door east of Goodyear Bros.’ Hardware Store, Mam St.

Pure stick candy.......................... 8c
Standard Mixture........................ 5c
Gum drops.... R. &amp; Lemon... 5c
Cut mixture...............................
8c
Crystal Creams............................. ioc
French
“
. ...1........... ...12c
Peanut Taffy...(own make)... 10c
Pan Taffy.... (own make)........ 10c

Broken Taffy..
**
........ 6c
Conversation Lozanges.......... ioc
Peppermint
“
............ioc
Hand made creams(extra fresh) 15c
Hand made choc drops (vanilla) 15c
French roasted peanuts............ 8c
Paragon almonds (crop 1894).. 15c
Greenoble walnuts
**
..12c

Sicily filberts............................... ioC
Brazils...................
v....... 8c
Texas pecans... (polished).... ioc
ORANGES (Bwt Known.)

. 15c doz.

200 S. .
150 S. .

.20C

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126 s.............
25c
All penny goods 7 pieces for 5c.

Remember the low prices are made especially for the people of Hastings and
Barry County, COME ONE, COME ALL, and secure

tub

The .8. S. Institute Is now in the past
and all are much xtrengtbened as a result
Much good has resulted from IL
The material is drawn for a baptistry for
the church.
J. W. Wolfe’s little girl who has been
so very sick Is now in a fair way to recov-

Greatest Baroain you Ever Had

Don’t forget the place—Old City Bank, one door east of Goodyear Bros.’ Hardware Store.

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Christmas Offerings

To those of our friends who have lately
taken the. vow£of matrlmonv we extend
our most earnest congratulations.
Tnv Kalamaho Dally Telegraph an­
nounces the arrival of a girl baby at the
home of R. D. Gregory, of Augusta. This
Is the first arrival and will be greeted with
the old rematk. Better late than never.
Some farmers are taking advantage of
the favorable weather to do some plow­
ing.
Fred N’ye and.family ale turkey Rt, his
fathers on Sunday.
Mrs. Betsey Hamilton had n straw bee
on Thursday to get some straw drawn
from the Ifrld to a point nearer the *barn.
The writer called on James L. Montague and family while on a visit at Com­
stock last week.
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Norris, of Cornstalk will be pleased to
learn of their continued good health aud
prosperity. We might mark the figures
that the scales di.nclosed in regard to their
comfortable avoirdupois; but we refrain.
George Swanson Jr., and family as is
their custom attended meeting at Hickory
Corners on Sunday.
Mrs. Thai. Kennedy has been quite
seriously ill for some time; but her health
Is now improving.
Again tliere is something new over on
Mr. Porter’s end of the lake. It looks
like a barn.
If the Dr. got stuck oti Words at the
wood bee it must have been the first time
since he struck Michigan. We used to be
only too glad to hear from his vocabulary
Id times of sickness. Long live Dr Chand­
ler and his worthy companion.
Geo. Beeler's infant son died last Pri­
ddy.
J. W. Godfrey visited

Lowell Monday

* Tlie High School will give an eak-rtain-

ment (wrote Christmas.
Iva Moulton and Jennie Case spent Sat­
urday night with Mattie Glasgow.
Wesley Fox visited Lowell and Grand
Rapids the first of the week.
•
Mrs. Job Cbeesebrough is recovering
from her vecent illness.
Jno. Yarger and children visited in
Carlton Sunday.
Rev. IL -Halsey’s house was burglarized
Sunday evening while the family were at­
tending church.
We have not learned
particulars.
Mr,. Rebekah Mlll.rd .nd d.whlrr
Berths .re member, of Job Cbeem-broitkhs

'“"'h.’s Nine Klch.rdwn of Campbell edit­

T^hese are the times when you should “'ure the bMt po^ible BAROAJN^ for your

to pay a “stylish price” for stylish goods.

Call and be convinced.

Should Be Selected Now
Your Christmas gifts should be selected now while stock is complete,

Here are a few

things you can select from.

for everything that is necessarv, all that is unique and all

Make Vour
1 SELECTIONS
Now______

Shultx.
Mr. and’Mrs. Lewis Smith have return­
ed home from an extended visit In Hills­
dale. While returning Mr. Smith fell and
broke his collar bone.
Mrs. Elam Crook and daughter Allee
of Hastings, were welcome guests of rela­
tives here last week.
Mary Horn commenced her second term
of school In the Carpenter district last
*Harry Halioek Is attending school in

FANCY STANDS.
FANCY ROCKERS.
FANCY CHAIRS.
EASELS.
EASY CHAIRS.
PARLOR SUITES.
ARM CHAIRS.
DINING CHAIRS.
ROCKERS.
HAT RACKS.
SIDE BOARDS.
CANE CHAIRS.
EXTENSION TABLES.
COUCHES.
HAT RACKS.
BOOK CASES.
DESKS.
LOUNGES.
MOLDINGS.
FRAMES.
PICTURES.
linoleums.
CARPETS.

In fact we are headquarters
that is stylish in Furniture.

ed Freeport friend, the list of the week.
Ml,, Ann, Scott relumed to her home
In Campbell Sunday.

Give us a call,

A. McC°y'

^Minnie Maynard is quite sick at this

WMinnie Calkins of Irving visited friends
here over Sunday.
George Knapp of Charlotte, is Hitting

WHOLE NO. 2061
. Amyh*
We failed to write last week but we do
want to tell about the marriages that took

DEPARTMENT
ACTION.

TAKE

Dan Stumpf and Mlu Hattie Smith
were made one the 29th. and have taken
up their residence at the farm «outh of the
Center. We wish them success.
.
Herbert Packer, one of our nicest young
men and Amy Shepard, one of the June
graduates, were united In marriage the
28tb. They have the best wishes of their
large circle of friends.
The Ladles Aid, held at Mrs. Henry
Taskers’ was a very pleasant affair.
The
next meeting will be held with Sec., Mrs.
John Hopkins next week Thursday.
The school have an exhibition next Fri­
day evening. Come out.
Admission 5
and 10c.
Andrew Smith has returned from the
north.
.
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Will Seger and family were in tovfn the
first of the week.
The meeting Sunday eve will be an un­
usually good one.
Come out every body.
To be led by Webster Hastings.
I want to tell you of a dream I had Sat­
urday night.
Did you ever have a dream
so vivid that when you awoke It seemed as
though it must be true? 1 had been teach­
ing music all day and got home about 8 in
the pvenlng.
1 had scarcely removed my!
coat when I must have fallen asleep In my;
chair. The front door opened and Dr.
Powers walked in without a word as grim,
as a judge, followed by a good many peo­
ple. They seemed to act as though II was
all right aud seemed to be having a good,
tithe. Edna Russell entertained the corns
pany with some Lovely singing and playing
after which they seemed to drift into
Charades. I sat looking on. when present­
ly. directly in front of me there seemed to
come from 1 know not where. Dr.. Powers
again, and in front of him n large uphols­
tered spindle rocker, and In a happy, soul
cheering speech presented It to me. as or­
ganist at the Center.
The rest of the
dream was somewhat confused, but when
I awoke Sunday morning it was so fresh
In my mind I sprang from my bed and
rushed to the front room fully expecting
to see the chair, when Io, the chair was
there. It was no dream b it a blessed real­
ity. Dear friends—those who wrre here—
from my heart, I thank you.
Mils. Louise Smith.

A meeting of the whole Fire Depart­
ment was held Monday evening, Chief
Scidmore presiding, forty-seven members
present, two absent.
The Treasurer
made his report, showing $37.00 in treas­
ury.
Assistant Chief, Al Benkes, pre­
sented to the department, 835.00 given by
Dr. Chas. Burton as a testimonial of his
appreciation of the work done by the fire
Department when his barn was burned.
The Department by a unanimous rising
vote, ordered the Secretary to couvey to
Dr. Burton their thanks^ After the regu­
lar business was disposed of, the Chief
stated that visitors were present and the
firemen wished them to give expression
upon the subject of the increase of pay
asked for by the firemen, also In regard to
disbandment
Mayor Greusel was the
first called upon, and stated that the con­
troversy between the department and the
Council had reached the point where the
Council was evenly divided upon the sub­
ject; four Aidermen thinking that our pre­
sent Fire Department had proved itself
efficient, effective aud all that could be
asked for as a volunteer Fire Department,
and were willing to give the men the in­
crease of 810.00 per year each man, mak- •
Ing a total of 8530, more each year, paid
semi annually. They also thought with*
the present apparatus for fightlug ti re.fifry
men were actually needed to handle it es­
pecially at night when ho teams were pres­
ent
I be Chief of Fire Department re­
ceives 825 00 per year. Assistant Chief,
815.00, 4S meu each 810.00 per year. The
four Aidermen who were opposed to the
increase of salary wanted an organization
of less men to be assisted by a team to be
owned by the city.
Said team to be used
upon street work, cleaning and sprinkling,
with one full paid man to care for It. Thia
plan.lbe Mayor stated, would require an
immediate outlay of cash, for two horses*
two sets of harpess,one fire supply wagon,
one street sprinkler, barn for horses, room
for driver furnisbed.ahio all the extras that
goes with such a radical change,he thought
would cost 31500.
The City Treasury
was in a condition that he could not agree
to this extra expense.
It was as much as
eighteen months increase of pay asked for
Dowling.
by the Department, and was an untried
D. E. Warner has closed his school on experiment He thought it was a good
account of scarlet fever, as it is quite pre­ rule to let wail enough alone, and advis­
valent here.
ed the department if they felt they aught
Alta Frey Is somewhat better at this to disband not to du so hastily but to act
writing. She Is struggling with scarlet In their several and collective capacities as
firemen until January IsJ.
This would
fever.
Miss Dr. Bryant of Battle Creek, was show the citizens that they did not intend
called bore last week to visit a sick ne­ to leave them unprotected from fire and
phew, Loyd Henry.
would give the Aidermen who wished to
Died, Dec. 4, little Loyd, son of Mr. and re-organize the Department au opportuuiMrs. P. G. Henry, after suffering patient­ tyJo present their plans; and the citizens
ly with scarlet fever.
The deceased was an opportunity to express themselves to
4 years of age.
Our sympathy is extend­ the Aidermen of their respective wards.
Mr. David Ecylesbymer stated that be
ed to the bereaved parents.
Frank Webster &amp; Co. have finished came to the meeting tiecause he felt a deep
their Job of sawing at Bedford and haw: Interest in proi»er fire protection and knew
bought qnre timber south of the Dowling, our present Department was good and rf*
ficient. He Mid he. Fn3 personally acstores. t
School'has been closed here on account• qoilnlwl with tiLby «t We Cremcn tor
years, knew them to be goGu repuwn©
of sickness.
citizens, and many of them property own­
ers, aud he was vexed and Indignant at
Woodland.
the slurs and remarks madeliy some pcoThe rain of the past two days has help­
pie who were in opposition to the request
ed wheat.
,
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of the Fire Department.. He was in favor
Palmerton &amp; Smith were at Lake Odes­’ of giving then! the increase and hoped and
sa on Friday on legal business.
thought they would not give up their posi­
E. Crowell is on the sick list.
tions until J*n. 1st.
E. L. Schantz has been on the sick list
Aiderman Hicks in a few remarks asfor several days.
। eured the firemen that If they were careful
Several Woodland parties had the small and conservative in their actions and gave
pox scare and got vaccinated and have1 the citizens plenty of time to think over
very son* arms.
the whole subject, they would get Justice
Mr. Wilkinson, of Middleville was in1 done them aud the Increase pay asked for.
town on Saturday on political business.
The firemen then discussed the situation
Prof. Davehport has accepted a position
. and resolved as follows: That they dteas Dean of the University of Illinois and
band from and after Dec. 10, 1894, this
will go to Illinois between now and Jan,
date, and present their bills for service up
1st.
to date. Also offer their service as a
WilHard Bolton was arrested for eni- whole to attend and fight all fires until
bezzlement on the complaint of J. H.! Jan. 1st, 1896, gratis to the city.
fValts lart Wednesday. It seems that
The vote was taken by roll call, and
Bolton has been buying grain for Walts «t forty-seven members being present, all
Holmes and there Is some misunderstand­
’ voted, yes, aud the Secretary was Instruct­
ing about some of the money entrusted to' ed to notify the Mayor and Common Gduflbls care.
We hope Willard will be able cil. This action of the Fire DepartiSeflt
to show up In proper shape.
should commend itself to all citizens.
It
The smallpox scire seems to be subsid­ shows they are willing to do their work if
ing.
proper appreciation is shown them! Sen­
John Baublitz Is having a well driven. timent on the Firemen question Is divided. •
Will Brooks Is doing the job.
Some think that the present department Is
Samuel Veil’s is still very sick.
allright and should be continued. Others
J. Volte’s new house will soon be ready argue that the present department is uufor occupancy.
wieldlpand was organized when the old
••hand engine” was in its prime.
They
lied ford.
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argue.that 17 men protect Charlotte aud
Mrs. John Gibbs and daughter of Grand1 her 3800 JH-Ople and that 20 or 25 men
Rapids, are visiting the former’s mother, should certainly protect the property of
our 8000 people.
They argne that such a
Mrs. Macomber.
The box social given at the Grange Hall1 change would render the department more
last Friday evening, by the Ladles Ahl effective and less expensive.
Society was u success both socially and fi­
Holiday Kxeur»lon Kate*. Chrtitnuu and
nancially.
On Saturday evening about fifty of the
young people of the village and vicinity
An excursion ran* of one and one third
gave Misses Ella and Jennie Carpenter a lowest local first class fare tor round trip
suiprise.
The evening was pleasantly between all local poiuta on the lines of the
spent In games, and a bountiful supper Michigan Central In the United Stales and
Canada except on the Toledo Division.
wa" served.
The Lady Maccabees will give a poverty Also to points on the Grand Rapids and In­
social at the prange Hall this week Friday diana aud Chicago and West Michigan Rya.
Tickets to be sold December 24.85 andKLM
evening.
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1894 and January 1st 1895, limited to re­
turn until January 2nd. 1895.
Children
The meeting of the Water Committee between ilia ■•gcs of 5 aud 18 years one
half
the
adult
rate.
will be held the first and third Tuesdays
C. R. OB8BOB1T,
of each month *t the council rooms com­
4genL
mencing at 7 o’clock in the evening.
Those having any business to transact
with the committee will please remember
both the time and the hour.
By Order Comm.
Mattison and Mina Rowell to John F. Fuller,
parnl. mc 38. Nuhvllle. *400
Dantel N. Lockwn d to Emmet 8- txwltie, parWe are all creatures of circumstances. “k«E^V??ri.r Brunes, 0 a «
No man eon m.ke o hero otMmoelt hiiraiT.'vKiuimio l-'ort-e A. Biewe. perKr-nu may m.ke trim one, provided bo n
wL£b1J. nabto&amp;JSi Breer, lot S. Freemade or the .toff to bear lb- atralo.

relatives here.
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8. Cwsob at Geleebunt. wii brre op
buiinMB lut Ttiureday and FridayRay Pierre and wire and Tlnnle Tmpenlnff attended the literary al the KllngIt we betid ourwive, np by pulling
eenmltli school house last Saturday eveSnTodfftwata tn that vleinlly over Olbera dovfn. we ni.ke anrinwcure‘
tlon. 1! we build ourselves up firmly, we
&amp;Up Leonard ba, bought the Caraon place must lift up those about us, in this way
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occupied b»G.K. Kenyon, and takes pos­ our own standing is made seen re.
sesion neat sprieir-sWe yc
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Hie latter at they areurood cltixena.
Bev Samuel Shoup nt Maple Grove, Harry A. Durkee. Nashville
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preached at cur church iaat Sunday.
His Clara DeLong
WtUtam E. R-h . CaaDetou
wMt.^ .pent &gt;-&lt; -a Edna E. W»&lt;m- '*x—
t. fonia C&gt;
Chas. F. Hmtoon.
Kllla Hazledlne. ’
at L Crowman’a
Mark Peak Is on the slok list
J McLean returned Inst Sat ui day from
Carlton
Allegan where be has bean vMttng N» I John L.
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parent*.

Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

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MICHIGAN STATE NEWS.

COUNT DE LESSERS DEAD.

Thursday, Dec. 13, 1894.
COOK OROS.. Proprietors.

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Sarraparilla is carefully
prepared by experienced
pharmacists from Sarsa­
parilla. Dandelion, Man­
drake, Dock-Piiiflioewa,
Juniper Berries, and other well known
vegetable remedies. The Combination, Pro
portion and Process are Peculiar to Hood’s
Sarsaparilla, giving It strength and curative
Spower Peculiar to Itself, not pos­
sessed by other medicines. Hood’s

arsaparilla

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Durrs Scrofula, Salt Rhemn, Sores, Bolls,
Pimples and all other affections caused by
Impure blood; Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Sick
Headache, Indigestion, Debility, Catarrh,
Rheumatism, Kidney and Liver Complaints.
It is Kot What
we Say, but what Hood's
Sarsaparilla Does, that
Tells the Story — Hood’s
Sarsaparilla

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Hood’s Pills are gentle, mild aud effectivw.

BUSINESS CARDS.
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.1. M. SMITH.

LAW. COiAJtCTlON AJJD REAL ESTATE
office of

PALMERTON dt SMITH
Conveyancing a specialty.
Woodland, Mich
dward Taggart
Loyal E. Knappeu.
Arthur C. Denison.
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TAGGART, KNAPPEN &amp; DENISON.
LAWYERS.
Roams 811 817 Michigan Trust Co. Bldg,,
Grand Rapids, Michigan.
I AMES aTsWKKZEY.
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Attorney at law.
Hastings. Mich.
Practice* in all courts of the state. Col­
lections promptly attended to.

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R. E. H. LATHROP.
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Htxaoepathic Physician and
Surgeon
Office over W. H. Goodyear's New
Drug Spire.
AU ea! s promptly attended to.
p A. SCRIBNER, M. D.'
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Physician and Surgeon,
Delton.
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(®wis rmidenetL one okxk east «f drp it.

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A. A C. IL BARBER
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Physicians and Surgeons.
Caili in city or county impended to with
promptness, day or night.
JL SHELDON?
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
Abstract Bloek. HRatings.
Money u loan on Kea! E«t .te Beal Estate
•old oa cnnunlsaloa. General conveyancing.
tlaW$ a complete set of Abstract Boos*. com
nlhxt from the Records, can furnish complete
s Irwin.
C. F. BROOKS. Clerk.

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Office hours »» m to S p. m.
PHIJLIPT. COLGROVE,
1Attorney at law
&lt; Successor to Smith A Colgrove.)
(Offlce tu Union block. Hnanon.)
Practices In all t he courts of the state.

E. KENASTON,
Attorney at Law,
(Over J.B. Goodvear A Co.'s store.)
Practices In all courtaof the State. Collection!

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Office over Lathrop’s thrug store.)

MORTGAGE BALE.
Default haring been made la the conditions
of a certafo mortgage made by Orrin H. Pbil
Upaami Emily G. Phillips to Addison P. Cook
dated eepiember first A. D. iMC.and recorded in
the office of the Beghter of Deeds.tor the Cosntv of Barry and State cf Michigan, on the lath,
■day of September A. D. 1885 In Liber 29 of
Mortgages, ou page 14. which mortgage was
duly assigned to the A. P. Cook Co. limited, aud
said assignment recorded In the office of the

of this notice the mini of seven hundred fourteen
dollars aud eighty-three cents, and an attor----- 1 fise of thirty dollars provided for In said
gage, and no suit or proceedings at law
ndb*en Instituted t» recover the moneys
red by said mortgage, or any part thereof;
wi therefore, by virtue of the power of sale
aihed in said mortgage, aud the statute tn
------ ohae made and provided. notice I* hereby
given that on Saturday the ninth day of KebruarvA lD. las. al ten o'clock In the forenoon.
1 shall sell at Pulillc Auction, to the highest
bidder., at tne north trout door of the Court
HoumI tn the Cfty of Hastings (that being the
place Where the Circuit Court for Barry County
is hoffien). the premises described in said
mortgage, or so mtioh thereof as may be neeeasary]i&lt;&gt;pay the amount due on said mort­
----- “tth seven per cent, interest, and all
mu. together with an attorney's fee of
dollars covenanted for therein, the
ss being described In said mortgage ra
land In town of Assyria. Barry County.
State I Michigan, described a*
and one third (»U - acres of land off of
the uottb'ride 0 Hollowing divert bed land vii;
Thirty] scree ot the West end of the North
half od Nortn East quarter of Section twenty.
----- nee North of Range Seven Wert.
the North halt of the North East frac
lienal | patter of Section twenty &lt;«&gt;. exceptingai^ I reserving thirty (301 acres of land off
the W&lt; Mt end thereof, being in town O.ie North
ige (7) Seven West aod containing
arre») more or lesa. ,
twentj two acres
A. P. Cook. Co.. Limited
AMiKoee of Mortgage.
IMF T. Colgrovk.
Attorney for Assignee of Mortgage.
1 Nov- 14. 18H. -

MichifTBU acems to be rapidly acquir­
ing an unenviable reputation for rayaterions murders. At least six have
been committed in the state since Oc- f
tober 1, and none of the murderers
has been arrested.. The latest victim
was Michael Goyt, who was found
dead in hi* cabin in Locke township,
northwest of Lansing. After dispatch­
ing Goyt, who was 82 years old, with
a bludgeon, the murderer took a large
sum of money and departed. At pres­
ent there v^as little hope of unravel­
ing the mystery.
*

Pabtb, Dec. A—Count Ferdinand de
Lewteps, who naa been one of the moat
■prominent
characters In France for
_
than a quarter of a century, is
dead. The end ofjiis life came after a
protracted illness, induced and ag-gravated by the severe strain to which

Hmlth Iq Mtehlmu.

During the week ended December 1
reports sent in by sixty-two observers
in various portions of the state to the
state board of health indicated that
pneumonia increased and intermittent
fever decreased in area of prevalence.
Typhoid fever was reported at fifty­
seven places, diphtheria at forty-five,
scarlet fever at sixty-three, consump­
tion at 229, measles at six and small­
pox at Detroit, Royal Oak, Manches­
ter, Sebewa, St Johns, Adrian and
Dauby.

While several boys were Meeting on
the river ut Nashville the ice gave
away and Clayton Barnes, aged 12,
was thrown into the water. He dis­
appeared beneath
.-.—y__ — the
___________________
ioe and Irving
„
Boston went in after hhn. Young Bom
ton became exbamted end he, too*
went to the bottom. A large crowd
watched the struggle, but were un­
able to do anything. The bodies were
taken out three-quarters of an hour
after the accident occurred.
;
Constitutional Change*.
The official ouiTU. hM not yet been 1
onle but
th. returns
made,
but the
returns nl.ow
show Ih.
the «...
con-'
stitutional amendment permitting in- i
mates of soldiers’ homes to vote in
the township in which the home is I
situated was carried by nearly 100,000
majority.
for the
amend.
- The majority
.
------------- - .1
me nt requiring foreigners
be full'
citizens before they can vote will exoeed 80,000.
!
,
j
«... ..--------- ...—.—
The Traverse City, Peninsula &amp; Mbt, I

•ion Electric Railway company, with
a capital stock of 2160,000, filed articles
of association with the secretary of
state. The coin pa uy proposes to con­
struct an electric railroad 20 miles
long, equip with freight andpasseuger
cars and operate it in the same manner
J
as steam railroads.
:
Rev. J. E. -Weed, one of the oldest
and most respected citizens of Lansing
and the pioneer Presbyterian clergy­
I
man of the city, died at his home ut
the age of OS yeara He was born in
the Indian territory* in 1831 and had ,
I
resided in Lansing since 1865.

FXRDINAND DE LESSEP8.

’

the distinguished
_
_
man was subjected
during the Panama canal scandals,
trials and results.
(Ferdinaad Marie. Viscount de Leuepa. wm
born In Versailles. November 11. 1806. He
received hl* early education in Parts,
but finished it with his fuihar. u conauand lived
with
him la
l*r
Meat.
*"
PbHsdelphla tn 18I8-E2
in
" It® to 18.7. and
st Tunis. Alexandria,
Cairo. Rotterdam. Malaga
and Bareethen
mucIona. . He, was
__ _ appointed
____
oeoalvsly minister to Spain and to Roms.
While on a visit to Egypt In IHW ho disclosed
the project of a Suez canal to Said I**»h» and
two year* later secured the desired conce*sion. The canal wo* opened for *teameni of
light draught in IMS. and the full plan*
“rTle&lt;1 w «oo.pi«lon In m». since
V
“•
trated hl* attention to the Panama canal ]

BUSINESS OUTLOOK.
New York, Dec. 8.—R. G. Dun A Co.’s
weekly review of trade says:
**lt is difficult to detect any change in current buainssA ITospecta for business after
January 1 are quite generally considered more
hopeful In Rome branches. There are larger
order* and the went-bound khipmente o* merehandlxu are larger. But the working force
is natun-lif ^dlniinished near the end of the
year, and the holiday traffic brings just now a
temporary activity which la not of much
general aignificance. The meeting of con­
gress and the unnouucciuent of the new
currency
plan and of
various
bills
proposed have not affected the situation
perceptibly.
Payments for bonds have
been completed without disturbance, but did
not prevent the shipment of some gold to Eu­
rope Friday. On the whole, agricultural
products arc hcercely stronger, nud wage* of
labor do not advance, but there is reason to
expect the employment of a socnewhat larger
working force after the holidays.
"The liabilities in failure* for the last week
of Novetbber were E!.(J3H.407, against 82.UO4.478
for the same week l&amp;at year, but the deervase
was wholly in manufacturing liabilities.
84S7.M4. against |l.€75.027 last year, while trad­
Ing liabilities were
against 81.S08.449
last year. For the four weeks of November
the aggregate was 510.M 1,878, against 820,841.­
621 last year The failures this wpek have
been 8® U&gt; the United State*, against 8® last
year, and 40 In Canada, against 43 last year. ”

A Young Brid*.
'
The marriage of a couple of people
from Cranston caused quite a sensa­
tion at Hart, when a little child in
knee skirts, who looked to bs scarcely
BIG VOTE IN WISCONSIN.
12 yeara old, was led to take for her
future happiness Mr. Chase Cunning­ 1 Upham’s Plurality. 83.900—Ths Total Vote
ham, aged 33.
Madison, Wia, Dec. 8.—A remark­
Short But Newsy Items.
able fact in connection with the re­
An Allegan county man has figured cent election, ns developed by the of­
out that he has thrashed 6,600,000 ficial canvass of the votes, is that there
bushels of grain in the twenty years were no stay-atrhome voters in Wis­
that he has been following the busi­ consin, the aggregate vote ■' polled
ness during the season.
being larger than ever before in the
Out of a bunch of South American history of the state. The total vote is
bananas received by Ellsworth &lt;1 Son, 875,443, or 3,868 greater than at the
of Bay City, a venomous snake 30 presidential election two years ago.
Upham's plurality for governor is 53,­
inches in length was taken.
Burglars broke into the store of Max 900 and his majority over all the other
candidates
17,050. The people’s party on
Wolff at Atlanta, and after beat­
ing Wolff badly robbed the store of the vote for governor gained 15,904 over
the
vote
two
years ago, getting 35,504
about 875 worth of goods and escaped.
The remains of Harry Johnson, of this year. The prohibitionists, with
Ludington, who disappeared several 11,340 thia year, lost 2,025 from their
days ago, were found frozen in a row­
boat filled with ice in Pere Marquette
lake.
M. D. Smythe, one of the oldest and
most respected German citizens of
upper Michigan, died at Calumet, aged
82 years. He had lived there over
thirty-six years.
Deputy Sheriff Charles C. Quimby, a
resident of Mb nomi nee since 1850, died
from heart failure, aged 57. He leaves
a widow and three sons.
At Burt the house of a section hand
named Casline was destroyed by fire
and his 7-year-old daughter burned to
a crisp.
The evaporator at Monterey Center
closed after a nine weeks' run, during
which time it used up 10,000 bushels of
apples.
Deputy State Game Warden C. E. 1

Brewster caused the arrest of six
Lansing butchers who were offering
venison for sale contrary t o law.
A Detroit dentist who inadvertently
pulled the wfong tooth for a lady pa­
tient was compelled to pay her 8500
damages
Walter P. Kelley, wanted at Flint
for stealing $260, was taken there from
Chicago on a requisition from Gov.
Rich.
No traces whatever of Alexander
Robertson, the Traverse City old man
who disappeared on October 28, have
been found.
The new city hall at- Marquette,
which has been in course of construc­
tion for some time past, has been com­
pleted.
Horse buyers have been gathering
up all of the old worn-out horses in
the vicinity of Homer, and shipping
them to Jackson to a glue factory.
The state weather signal service
will be transferred from Detroit to
ng.
The wall paper store of John H. La­
rose at Lansing was gutted by
_ fire, the
damage
_
amounting to $1,500.
. u
.
Deer were more plentiful in loeoo
&gt;unty this season than they have

Insane from Carrying a Hod.
Baltimore, Md., Dec. 10.—W. W.
RandelL a hod carrier, became insane
and was sent to Bay View asylum. His
insanity is peculiar, for, according to
an expert, the man has become men­
tally deranged by carrying the hod.
The heavy weight constant!}’ affected
the shoulder nerves. This was commjjnicated to the brain, and the result
is insanity in a dangerous form.

Lake Navlratton Closes.
Chicago, Dec. 10^—The eni of lake
navigation for the season in the sail­
ing of the last of the grain fleet Sun­
day will be viewed with general satis­
faction by vessclmen.
Taken as a
whole the vessel owners have made
but little money
. this season. Business was poor up to September, but

from that time on free shipments of
iron
ore and ooal made matters a lit­
’
tle better.
iranraner am iwpuuucm.

Chattanooga, Tenn., Dec. 6.—The
Times publishes the official vote of
•very county in the state of Ten­
nessee, each certified to by county
officers.
The total vote shows that
Evans is elected governor by a plu­
rality of 841, the vote standing like
this:
Evans (rep.), 105,167; Tumey
(dem.), 104.396. Tumey was elected in
1898 by 26,356 plurality. ,

Wabhixotom, Dec. 10.—An unofficial
list of members elect to. the Fifty­
fourth congress has been compiled by
the clerk of the bouse. The list is cor­
rected up to December 5 and gives the
republicans 344 members, democrats
104 and the populists 6. In the present
congress there are 319 democrats, 128
republicans and 18 populist members.
Chicago, Dec. A—The Debs conspi­
racy case wu called in the United
States court Wednesday morning, bat
-wax continued until the 18th, owing to
the engagement of eons sei for the defense and the vacancy ha* the district

AFTER THE ROADS.
Interstate Commoroe Commission
Makes Ita Report
Talks

Plainly

oa

to Reform Kvtia.

Washington, Deo. 6.—The eighth an­
nual report of the interstate commerce
corami skiou ranges through a variety
of subjects, a synopsis of which is here
given:
Regarding criminal and civil procedure the
ootnmiiaidon aaya the law docs not clothe it
with detective or prosecuting functlos*. its
connection with the criminal side of the law
ending with its report to the department of
juilloe. It 1* the duty of shippers, railroad
managers and ellixens generally says the
oommiKsion. to assist the governmanl in run­
ning down
violations
of
the statute
dej-tgned tu protect their Inten-sta Transpor­
tation should not be regarded as a part of the
private business of ahlppers. Il should be
viewed as an ageuey provided under govern­
ment sanction. It recommands that ’he car­
rying corporation* be made Indictable and
sub reel to fine tor violation of the ack
DiacuKslng the long and short haul clause,
the commission says: Due obMirvunoe of that
clause will encourage legitimate aud rtatrkla
Illegitimate competition in the carrying trade.
The report speak* of the unreasonable
freight rate* from Chicago and Cincinnati to
northern jjolnts; of the unreasonable rates on
wheat and of the failure of many carriers to
post their tariff* a* required by law.
Speaking of the classification of freight?
the commission refer* to the progress
already made toward harmonious rail­
road operation which 1* desirable for
the public interest and explains the necessity
to provide a single olasatlication of conunodlties for the whole country
Uniform da**id­
ea Hou. the report aays. depends upon the
passage of a statute requiring its accomplish­
ment. and the commlkslou recommends that it
be directed to. make and prescribe within a
time to be named for such classification.
The relation of railroad receiver* to the law
is referred to. and it is urged that tbo altitude
of a receiver to the law is precisely that of the
corporation whose affairs have not bees taken
control of by the court.
*
Conoernin£ overcharges arid undercharges,
the report declares that carrier* ought to pub­
lish their tariff rates and schedules plainly
enough and employ agent* sufficiently skilled
to enable them to correctly quote rates to
'r"
Among other topics considered by the oommbudou art changes In transportation rales;
through rale* and through routes: pooling of
freights and division* of earnings The com­
mission refrain* from ex pres*i ns any opinion
on the Subject of gov«-rumentowenuhipof rail­
roads. and states its reasons for nut investigat­
ing the gaskt strike of IbH. amoug which are
facts that the controversy includes matters
outside of the commission's jurisdiction. Re­
ferring to railroad, financial embarrassment*,
the report intimates that many receivership*
were the natural sequence of mismanagement. '
overcapltailrat ion and ili-ndvlwed projecting. ]
The report bristles with figure* iu its ailu- |
t-ion to railway BtotUtlcs showing teat on I
June s&gt; 1RU. there were I.7R4.607 uillre. of line I
In the United State*, being an increase during I
the year of 4.W7.55 The tendency towurd-consolidatlon is shown by the fact that twenty­
eight road* were merged, twenty road^ were
reorganized and sixteen roads consolidated
Into other system*. The capitalization of the
roads was 110.5061.85.410. equivalent to 163 421
per mile of line. The groM earning* were
81.220.731.874; the operating exp»-uses 8W7.U21.1M&gt; leaving net earning* of S3f*3 hS'J.573. which
Is equivalent to 13.314 i*r mile of line.
Varlouk recommendation* for amendment*
to the act are suggested in accordance with
plans mentioned In the body of the report,
which among other thing* convey suggestion*
regarding legislation, auttorialog the com­
mission to investigate threatened labor con­
test* on railway*, and to require annual re­
port* from various companies whose business
la closely riRated to that of transportation.

OUTPUT OF GOLD.
Production of thr Mines lor 1894 Will
Approximate S43.000.000. .
Washington, Dec. A—The treasury
department has received such returns
in regard to the production of gold in
the United States during the calendar
year 1894 as warrants the statement
that the output will approximate 843,­
000,000. The states of Colorado, Mon­
tana, Idaho and California will show
an increase amounting in the aggre­
gate to 87,000,000. Of the total pro­
duction of the year it is estimated that
California will contribute 818,750,000;
Colorado, 8U,375,600r Montana, 84,675,*
000, and Idaho, $2,225,000.
CantMta Mr. Ow»ni' Beat.

Lxximgton,
Ky., Dec.
7. — Hon.
George Denny has served Hon. W. G.
Owen* with notice of contest for hia
seat in congresa In the late election
Mr. Denn&gt;* was the republican nomi­
nee and Mr. Owens was his democratic
opponent The notice of contest al­
leges gross fraud by the election of,fleers in almost every voting precinct
in the district

CURRENT COMMENT.
jyThe western man who .wanto to
run for president on the democratic
ticket in
is keeping mighty still
about it.—St Louis Uiobe-L&gt;emocrat
13TIn his mesaage President Cleve­
land passed over the Hawaiian affair
with such alacrity as to suggest that
it was hot to his touch.—Chicago
Times (Dem.).
|3TOf course Grover will take care
of Wilson, but William would feel
more at home as minister to the court
of St James than on. the supreme
bench.—Toledo Blade.
tyif there are any blunders the
Cleveland administration has failed to
commit in iU dealings with foreigners
it has over two years yet in which to
perpetrate them.—Chicago Tribune.
tarThe congress that is now in ses­
sion does not represent the people of
1894. but is “s back number. ” The
members would do well to transact the
necessary business and slip off horr*
as quietly as possible.—Chicago Inti
Ocean.
gSTThe “improvement on the Mc­
Kinley bill” is already decorated with
an increase of one hundred million
dollsrs in the inter^strbearihg debt
and the certainty that current ex­
penses cannot be.met for some time.
There arc people who fail to see that
these cupolas are a desirable addition
to McKinley’s architecture.—St- Louis
Globe -De mocraL
GTThe new democratic tariff does
boom business, that is foreign busi­
ness. In September, 1893. under the
McKinley law, there were imported in­
to this country 3,762,652 pounds of
wool, while in September of this rear,
under the democratic free wool law,
the
importation reached 12,992,313
pounda.
Is it any wonder Ixindon
-ousted Chairman Wilson? — Toledo
llade.

IfTheBsby 1* Cutting Teeth.
Be sure and ti*e that obi and well-triM
retn-d'.Mr*. Win*''-w’« BrMnine Byron for
children teetnlna It sortb** th- child, seftens
theRum.*. a'Uv*:‘II nun.cu*** wind colie and
Isthe b**i o*m-*dy fir diarrhoea. Twenty-five
reals a bottle.

FOR 20 YEARS

. the formula for making Scott’s
Emulsion has been endorsed by
physiciansof the whole world. No
secret about it. This is one of its
strongest endorsements. But the
strongest endorsement possible is
in the vital strength it gives.

Scott’s
Emulsion
nourishes. It does more for weak
Babies and Growing Children
than any other kind of nourish­
ment.
It strengthens Weak
Mothers and restores health to
all suffering from Emaciation
and General Debility.
For Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bron­
chitis, Weak Lungs, Consumption. Blood
Diseases and Loss of Flesh.
Scot: 5 Bowse. N. Y.' All Druggists. 50c. and $L

I

PARKER’S

LArxxa, Mich., Dec. 10.—Despondent
over the probable loss of eyeeight.
Charlee Miller, aged 60, hanged him­
self to a tree in the woods near his
home Bunday morning.

Pridgeon. the
and vessel own&lt;

L FINE GAME IN
;CH 1-lb PACKAGE
or Lion Coffee,
until

Christmas.

Many Different Kinds
',c^SunABLEJ-0F^&lt;DRINK LION COFFEE'7
4AMD «T AtLTHtW-

Fine Parlor Games.
■ *» "T

—V

MU

Wooteon *8ptes Co, Toledo. O.

Michigan Qentkat,
“ Tht Ifuatri FaUi Boute."

StationB.

Mtkti-&gt;o».
.

&gt; m la.n;.!*.ui.'i» t, tpim.
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lifr.io .t9! « ns

Did you ever get one of the fameus
waterproof Interlined Collars or Cuis?
It’s very easy to tell, for they axe nD
marked this way

They are the only Interlined Collars
and Cufis, and are made of linen, cov­
ered with waterproof 4' Celluloid.”
They'll stand right by you day in and
day ouLand they are all marked this way

j&amp;ElluloiO
rTL

MARK-

W

The first cost is the only cost, for
they keep clean a long time, and when
soiled you can clean them in a minute
by simply wiping off with a wet cloth
—that £tde kind marked this way

^ElluloiO
These collars and cuffs will outlast
six linen ones. The wearer escapes
laundry trials and laundry bills—uo
chafed neck and no wilting down if
vou ecl a collar marked this way

^ELuimiO
•Tl

*ark.

w

Ask your dealer first, and take noth­
ing that has not above trade mark, if
you desire perfect satisfaction.
All
others are imitations absolutely.
If you can’t find collars or cults
marked this way, we will send you a
sample postpaid qn receipt of price.
Collars, 35 cts. each. Cufis 50cts. pair.
Give your size and say whether stand­
up or turned-down collar is wanted.

THE CELLULOID COMPANY,
427-29 Bradway,
NEW YORK.

HAIR BALSAM

C)eu»r« and
IrnoKitM • ta&gt;uri*ot

the h

G RATEFUI^COMFORTING.

EPP’S COCOA

BREAKFAST-SUPPER.
"By a thorongh k howledge of the natural
law* which govern the operation* of dlgreton
and nutrition, and by a careful application of
the fine proprieties of well-selected f'oooa. Nr.
Epps ha* provided for our breakfast aud sup
per a delicately flavored beverage which mar
*are us many doctors* bills. It is bv judicious
use of such articles of diet that a coustiiution
may be gradually built up until strong enough
to ree!«t every tendency to direase. Hundreds
of subtle maladies are floating around us
ready u&gt; at tact wherever there Is a weak polnL
We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping
ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a
Iluatia nouri&gt;hed fra'mo- -Cnrit SsRVica

Made rirnply by boiling water or milk. Bold
only In half-pound tins, by Grocers, labelled
thus:
Montgomery, Ala., Dec. 10.—Reuben
F. Kolb, who claims to be governor of
the state by virtue of the populist
ASSIGNEE SALE.
votes cast at the last election has cer­
Notice Is hereby given that on the twentytified to the election of Col. IV. S.
FrM w- OreW« of the
City
of
Hastings.
Mich. made, rvrented and de­
Reese to the United States senate, to
livered to James A. Rweexey. of Hmsucceed Senator Morgan, and to the tlng*. Mich., an as*1gnn»nt of all hfo
election of the populist candidates property, for the benefit of Ml bl* creditors,
tiiiu the sat J James A. Swetzey has socepled
for congress.
*ald trust, that an Inventory of all the property
been filed in the office of
Will Flgjbt the Striker*.
Uie Cleric of Barry Countx. xk provided by law.
01 December.
New YoBK,Dec. 10.—The situation in . J?at..on.N.OHd*y lbp 31”f
i«9t. allot the property ami a*«eta of even­
the clothing trade is getting very name, nature and description of the raid ssserious, and now a lockout of from R'enor will be offered for rale at public auction
by the undersigned.
20,000 to 80,000 persons is feared. The
Bald sale will take place at the law office of
contractors of this city, Brooklyn,
* 8w««eyi‘n the City df Halting*,
Brownsville. Newark and other places Mich, at the hour oi u n o'cloc k of raid day.
At the above named time and place of such
in New Jersey have combined, and will rale, the Invcmory prepared by the assignee
under the *tatute tu such cam made and pro­
form a general organization.
'
1 w ® MXhlb,M? *«w»odliif purchasers.
Dated. Hastings. Miefi. December 13lh, 1MJ.
James a. Rwkezht.
Rkading, Pa. Dec. 6.—Col. Richard
____ _________ signee of Fred W. Greble.
D Michael, a veteran of two wars,
PROBATE
ORDER.
died in this city Wednesday. He served
as lieutenant of the Reading artillery 8tete of Michigan. County of Barry—ra
P'” Probate Court for tiw
during the Mexican war, and was County of R*rrv hoMwn at the Protmte office. In
’0 **kl onunty. on Tues­
Uentenant colonel of the Fifty-third
day the 11 th day of December. Jn the year one
Pennsylvania volunteers during the thousand eight hundml and ninety four.
^^jPre^ni. Charles w. Armstrong, Judxe of
rebellion.

Chicago, Dec. 7.—Robert Huston, of
Joliet, ILL, ex-sheriff of Will county,
was found dead in his bed at the Grand
Pacific hotel at 1 o'clock p. m. yester­
day. A phial o^poisen at hia aide told
the story ojanicide. Financial trouble
was the supposed cause.

©hrislmsGam

“”55 °f U,«
Josb“ R
(vouch, a eeeased.
ti*«1*tition duly verified
of Emily Crouch, daughter of said decented.
P™7’"K}hal,*dl’’‘''l”rati°n of raid estate may
be granted to Friend D. Boules or to some
otter suitable per-on.

-'Hl

olden at th* Prolwtenf
Inge, in said county, and
b be. why rhe prayer of

end the heart!”,
? ibis order le b»

ORDER OF PUBLICATION.
State of Michigan. Fifth Judicial Circuit, :iu
Chancery.
Mary M, Garland, Complainant
•
vs.
George M. Garland, defendant.
Hua pending In the Circuit Court tor flie
County of Harry. In Ch*n&lt;»rry. at Hxxiit r*
on the reventh day of Nra-nit-er A. !&gt;..
ItM.
In this cause it anpe*ri”s from affidavit r&gt;:»
file.lhat the defendant, Geonre M Gsriar«tHs not
a resident of this Ntate.but resides at Huntington
In the Stateof Oregon/m notion of Philip T. Oclgrove romnlaitiatit'N *on&lt; itor—it isoiucird tusc
the said defendant.GeKirgr M- Garland cause his
appearance to be entered herein, within lour
month* from the date nf this order, and iu c»*o
of hlN annearMee th.it he rwaw hi* answer !to
the coiii; lali’»iiCi bill of complaint to be filed,
and a ropy ther of to be served on naiii complaln-.r.t’* sollcitor-witliln twrntv day* niter
Mrvic- nn bint of a ropy of raid bill si d notice
of this ordar; and that in dt-Uull ihvrvof. said
bill be tekrnaH confessed by the sa.d non resi­
dent defendant.
And it Is further ordered. That within twesty
days the Said Complainant enu»e a notice of
this order to be published: In the Ha«tin£s
BANXxn. a newspaper printed, published smd
clrenlallng Iu said county. and that snrh publi­
cation be continued therein| nt least once In
each week, for six week* in wcesNioii. or that
she cauw * cop} of thiNOrdqr to l*e p-. r-ouglly
scrvro on said ecni-reMdent riefendai.t at leR-t
twenty days btTore the tlmf above prescribed
ior Ills appearance.
Clement Smith.
Circuit Judge.
Philip T. Colghov k.
CotnphUu.iui’s Solicitor.
John G. Naglem.
Register.
Attest.
[A True Copy.)
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE.
The Hastings Furniture Manufarpiriu-^ •' »n
psny by mortexge bearii g date June ». A. I)..
1*94, mortgaged to the uudcoisurd. Dnulel W.
Reynolds, as trustee, the following described
real estate situated In the city of Hasting*.
Barry County. Michigan, and described as fol­
low*. to wit: (Sty lots five hundred f-Tty-ftsir,
five b'ludreci foriy-fivr. five hundred fortv^.x.
fire hundred forty-seven, five hundred luriyz
nine, five hundred fittv. five handled fiftj-o|ie,
five hundred fill) two. five hundred wventeru,
five hundred eighteen, five .hundred ninrtren,
five hundred twenty, five Atmdred twenty two,
five hundred twenty-three, five hundred twemj
four, five hundred twenty five, four hundred
three, four hundred four, four hundred fire,
four hundred six. four hundred seven, four hun­
dred eight, four hundred nine, tour hundred
ten. four hundred eleven and four hundred
twelve, of the City of Hasting*- Harry County.
Michigan, according to me recorded plat
I thereof, together with all the bcredltaraet'U
and nppnrtctiances tharcunto pertau ii&gt;&lt;; .to­
gether wlGi the building* thereon, including
engine, boilers and dry EUn*. This mortgage
was recorded on the srd day of Jmy. A. t»., W«.
at eleven o'clock a in.. Iu tne offii e of the oreIster of Deeds for Barry Ootmtv. Mteblgnn. in
Uber 33 of morixagvs. on page W Defaul-' has
t»ecn made in the condition of said nwrty«r.
No suit or proceeding has beeu instituted at
law to recover the Indebtedness now remaining
sscurrd by said mortgage or aar part thereof.
The re is claimed to be due al the date of thta
notice upon the Indebtedness secured by said
mortgage and udoo raid mortgage, the rum ul
thlrtv-onelhousand. two nundr rd and twenty
dollars aud twenty-six cents. (631.220 30). By
virtue of the rower of sale contained m raid
mortgage, and for the purooee of realizing raid
amount *o due upon said mortgage. I shall

be ntces«&lt;rv to satisfy ’he amount so due voon
lb* rodrbtednms reewred by said n&gt;urtgi«e. ’»•
gather with U.r costs o: this forrek, are. at I ubde Vendue t« the
vuc hl«best bidder
VIM... ' M tee north
trout door of Ute court hnw in the City of Hao­
tings, Barry County MJehigan, Rmu being U«e
wbw.tl.~Clreull Court lor lb. Coonr, of

�MORTGAGE 8A1JL

t

Dri*
thirl'
LV .1; un » inortitaw date« O tofo r 22nd I'M,
J,..,,. • . Mre*n &gt; . .vkhsm’n Wire *...■■«•• Item
..... .... &lt;1 reconlwl tn th* olBre* nt -Iw k. K.Mot
mond
. ...... ... Mr Ure county of Barry. Iu the State of
Mi,-'i, • H . •»■ L fctad. IKl-i-1“ libt r 44 of mort­
-.1 I -g" 35L for wbwlt detaailj. tbn said
-siiMi b nh re-' iinA"d. by virtue of the rfcht
2 vhi 1 er by lb© smU* mortgage has m«ue ai.d
r;
niakcsihv
nl’.uH •:■»- --.tu’&gt;l'nl
■ , r, i&gt;\ nirte■-&gt; ............
-- • *&gt;itn »»t »aui
, lart * « • »»•! tnr-iiKcreM accrued ih-retm now
.it? '‘ 1
Hininu
which mor'garc
iuor'r»«e then
then-­
i ।1-stable,
stable, ai
’.d nu wbmh
&gt; ... t.Desies «, skua .(ut,. *»t ,1.1m
u ch«i M*dt«»
b»* dur a’ &lt;he data ut tl.l,« uotlcv
-1 iwvcniyuiiue
•i-c'-ii ni
ii ..i
of v.^..•ig’ld ---------------hundred Mid
Wrvcnl%’..u».-’doi.
ei.o.
J
; '1----------iwx tH)WU^four cents, and no suit or pro­
c-thltt &gt; at law Imvmg been lusilnt- d to recover
j
tint
secured
by
udd
moriuaue
or
»uij
■ &lt; am
t&gt; 1-r.Mit. Notice I* therefore hereby given
ithatt . s .uintav the o n day ot February, nw,
.VhM-i. in the ion none, ’here will be sold
at , (,.,'ib front d»or of th- Court House. Cilj
of Hi tm-s. C‘&gt;un*k of Barry and Stale of
Mild Court H«ium* being Un- biiikliug
; Mid; •
h (•!] th** Cat .-till Court for lhe County of
,:irrv is l-eld. nt pr.hl'c nuctirm t&lt;» the highest I
.
di-•* described l« asld tnort
drt-v- j ma- ii tfi-’reot os ro iy ho n *.ceswy to
tlv ..m-'U-ii due u'i aatd mortcuge a*
L‘i ib. wttb ih- interest thereon, aud
ab&lt;W’,
tbp st«. chMtg-ts luni expense* auowvd by law
;uid )s .n uc*l tor In taid moitmtgc, vatd prem! ;bK -Quitted Hl the VttJng'’ of Freeport.
j vor utrryaud State ot Mfchlaao. aud
I b,‘(l s » frill w-: Lnl Hire*- nt block ten ot
.
■iilagv.cd Freeport accordlug to the reuru- I plat thereof.
t „
IM ea. Has'Higa. Mich.. November Htb. l»4.
svsakxak Hammond.
Moitgacee.
1.0NXO E KXNARTtWt
Attorney for Murtgasee.

Ol

stood m
in tUc
the rotunda
rotunda
cratlc Mlswanajcni-nt.
, the bridegroom,
‘ Mwgnxjm, axooa
The Beoond Session ot ths Fifty.
It la a queer freak of financial opin- ■ ol
“ U,7Bt N«J*
“rn the
other imV,
day,
— th
-----vwcm
mu 'JU1CI
says the
Chicago
Times,
Ion that treata borrowing of money as •*"
th« chi
““"'T
’1-'-- tellings friend&gt;
Third Congress.
a reason for enthusiasm and rejoicing. of the manner of his proposal to his
of —
hia —
wild
Increase of the public debt is not prop-: bride. She had
,, , known
-- —
—
crly evidence of prosperity. For about
‘t“d fondly hoP®&lt;1 to reform him
) hut the world !a made n^cf UttlaJ
thirty
years
the
nation
has
joyfully
tnrongh
marrtagu
“
After
I
had
popped
cuBscd, mile FaMed aud
question and ’she
had accepted me,””
hailed every reduction of the national the anefitlon
** hnH
things. It U merely a bctJo d;rti
Other# Reported.
and a lilUe lima and a tittle mag- g
he said, “I at once began to talk about
debt as another step toward financial !,...
nesium that make common salt ’
”“„•
‘We will go away some*
emancipation,
and
lor
a
long
time
it
,
“
5
^
’
Washington, Dec. 4.—The opening
impure. It ta merely a mile rar»
.where by ourselves, my dear,’ I said;
and a little better system in salld
of the aecond session of the Fifty- was eonsideyed a convincing proof of Tw
‘there will
be
no flourish,-no
cards,,
no
making which gives to
the
capacity
of
those
intrhsted
with
,
,
v
7
------------------------third congreas after a recess of three
government that
thev steadily
steadily cut
cut
int®rrupted . me,
cue ijorcrnmeni
tnat they
,—.7f
“
‘
me,
ptmths occurred at noon yesterday/ the
.1____ .1_ rinterest
X
- ,bearing
*.
.indebted. •'
.
and.
with
M
dlO-niRtaA STeoo^
____
1
down
the
5
i
W
j
*
^eep
of
her
arm,
Vice President Stevenson called the
I nctoand the burden of the people. A • de&lt;-lared: *Mp------- . 1
certainly in­
senate to order and Chaplain Milburn
■'liMlMSTKATOK-.SSALIt.
; different era came with ‘the return of ' “rt upon * ^^mony?"
offered
the opening prayer. After the
o!
’■‘UrtshB
tljc democratic part/ to power. In its !
The Hone’s Ear*.
reading of the president's message
h-rvi.v glvrr, t-a- 1 Ah.n 1.11 a.
first year of unrestricted control it I
os Batoffered
on various
When the horse sleeps it is-said that
n»■ 1 ■*”
to Ihrt-Ing|.&lt; &gt;&lt; llititll-r, OH
Hat- ii Te®°
V. lut'on8
— were
----- - ~'v* Vi*
Tariuus added 850.000,000 to the debt and 82.- 1
bJ *A bD ’S’’
u.*' ot DeccmDrwm. *«bjecta,
MDjects, including
including tb€
thw alleged
alte«u ArAta.
one ear is directed forward, why is not
its absolute pnrlty, ita exceedingly
\° th*
s
burden. , miuwa
aX-rtb« in lb” I f“ni*n Ohtrage. the surrender of two
known. a
A writer
writer m
in tue
the English
English MeMeOne grain* and its delieloas llavo^
,t WUtldi*
«. .. i t &lt;ifi »■
1
"crrin
(u-srrioed
in
the
*“ “Cond
‘‘ h“
ctaxilc think. thl« t. to guard against
rv it.
........
___ e JaiiAnesn
_____au' ­
Japanese nitiitAna
cltinens to the Chinese
'Mibldp «&gt;f Bui
Bairy,
it, n...
the Oonbtv
cm ■&gt;
lv,rrv
It is a ilttiu difference in price— 4
Ln
Michigan, puraiumt to licence thorities, and the election of United th st t
WU" lhe. ?OMl'!U’iy ^“Rar, being a survival of their origM about 5 cent* per year per par- Watoh a
Fson—that elves you the |X'«t und I
States senators by the people. The thst tho operation may yet hare to be laally wild bablu ne
Ml
U,e 1 '"b de Court of
purest 8:ilt—“The xalt chat** I
Herrt fount). Michigan, atiof the estate, razht senate adjourned at 4 p. m. Seventy
“ hor« “1MP lhrOTFh th“ ’'’'ad'”
I all •alt.” Economy Mouietlme* J
■00°
‘h' b0"^ “? now
his .table and make a faint noise to
L mean* paying more.
1
'
*7*1
situate nnd b»lug h&gt; the senators were present
.ild
T .T ‘T I 1116 front’ Th,“ clr wil&gt;
*» attenWamhingtor. Dec- 5.—In the senate
Bn
1,16 8ta,e of Mb'hivui,
Adiahond crystal salt co. A
ki. &gt;wn and described as follows, to-v.ft: The yesterday a resolution was adopted
W
- St. Clair, Mich.
JFB
P?,b’ tion'Qn&lt;1 probably ‘be other will fiy
« ' ll ^!'i
of the "North East quarter (U) of
mJ
H
,
P'°P
PTU 7 round 8h*rp&gt;y to assist Now let him
ttie bouth East quarter(*») and the North two calling for the official letters of
made sacrifices for many years to re- ,
•
(2)
acresi^i
of the
west
half (U)
the Hculh
F ist
; go to sleep again, and make the same
SEE
J2lw
JSUlb
*“ at
“X£r
U\V
S Admiral Walker while in command of
MORTGA-GB SALK.
duce, and 85,000,000 to the annual in- \
United
States
naval
vessels
at
Ha
wait
» noise to the left. The forward ear
J^^flngltownoueft) Notth
ge
W1 ere as. default has been made tn the conterest
charge.
»w«utftw6 There was the usual deluge ot bills
’ still will keep his gaard, with possibly
(llllu is «»ft«o certain Inortaaaea. one of soM &lt;S ./XL.^rScooU1,,ln? 10
The country has come to this, that
tiiori rw,e« made and executed by Mary J. W&lt;1- (k.) acres of land more or lesa.
and petitions incident to the opening
. a lightning (lick round, only to resume
Dated November 7th. A. D., taiH.
Usin , to Daniel Striker, William P. Stanam Mid
MOKTG AGESALE.
it is considered a matter for congratu- '
days of a session, none of them, how­
। &gt;ts former position.
Will ar.i II. Haze, the Albion College EndowHAMVBt w. WlUAAMB.
lation and enthusiastic hopefulness |
Default having been made Id tho condiaoM
e:i Fund Committee und their suevvaeors
, Ad mln Istratov ever, being of public importance.
that the- United States has been able ,
of a certain mortgage, executed by Millon J.
• &lt;•.« ng date October second, eighteen hundred
Washington. Dec. e.—Mr. Vest ad­
Prine and Rhoda 8. Frin*. hu-ibwl ar.*! wife,
- ch ' five to secure the payment of ten huuHarper * Magazine tn 1803.
to borrow some money. Late com­
to Levi M. Dewey, dated the tatftcetilh day
drrt ihirty dollars and Interest thereon at the
dressed the senate yesterday in advo­
mercial reports naively recorded tho
ratof seven foT cent per annum and recorded
j The Simpletons, a new novel by Thomas of March un. recorded the sixteenth day
cacy
of
a
change
in
the
rules
by
which
of March 18B2. and on which there la due. at
nit- tore or the Brgtsw of Deeds for Harry
fact that stocks were bought by many, Hardy, will be begun In the December Number. the date hereof, ’One Hundred and Sixty Six
P®1. *nd continued to November. 1MH. Whodebate could lie cloved. Mr. Peffer s
Con t’y. Mii higan,
October
twenty-sixth.
because the ibnr of a failure of tho eta* may p«* one's favorite among Eugllsb nov-' and 28-100 Dollars, notice Is.hereby riven that,
. ;4t ioen hundred ciahty-Ove in liber 98 of mortresolution calling for information re­
grown my family (
♦lists, a will be conceded by all critics that by virtue of the power of sale in said mortgue.
■4g s on page si- The other of said mortgages
loan waa removed. But this is another w-.
I shall foreclose the same by a sale, at public
------ ,,Hardy
—
---------- --------garding the issuance of bonds was
spent a fortune
. Thomas
stand* .foremost
ns amaster
mas
. ■:»&lt; e ami &gt; xccuied by Nrlsnn H. Cross. Garrie
milestone in the backward road. A
L —
*.rttst
tn Action,
and The
----------—-------------- Blinpletoos may bet ex- auction, to the hlxbett bidder, nt the north
E I
bis wtfe.SiuI the said Mary J. Williams
tndng to cure me of this disease. I
pdopted. Bills were introduced for
t^e'ed to arouse enthusiasm not inferior iu de­ front door of the Court House In the city of
good
many
years
ago
a
republican
tot n* satd Daniel Striker. William P. Bidnam
visited
Hot
Springs,
and
was
treated
Hastings, on the twenty second day of Decern
the
free
coinage
of
silver,
making
the
gree
to
that
which
has
marked
Tnfby
—
the
most
and William
Haze, the Albion Colie«e En­
secretary was able to borrow 8700,000,­
ber 1MH. at twelve o'clock nuoD, of all that cer­
by the best medical men, out was not
dow ment Fund Committee and their successors
silver dollar to consist of 413^ grains 000 in a few weeks for the extinguish­ ruccessful story of tbe year. AaOther leading tain piece or parcel of land situate In the towafralr.re will Im Uir Personal Recollections of
■•t-a ing dale November second, efahteen hun­
benefit*!. FROM When all
shlpof
Johnstown In the County of Barry and
of
standard
fineness;
to
form
the
state
! 1&gt;i
-nine to secure the payment of four
ment of bonds bearing a high rate of Joan of Are. by the Sieur Louis de Coutu. Her State of Michigan, and described as fellows,
thingshad *
failed I
of Indianola out of portions of the interest. It was done without a ripple Page and Secretary, under which guise the to wit: Commencing thirteen rods west of
*hu: iin*l eighty-four dollar* and interest there­
must popular oi living American Magazine
determined to t^ S. S. S., and tn
on t th** rate of seven per cent per annxm and
the
north
vast corner of Section nineteen
Indian territory, and for an amend­ of excitement or a doubt of his suc­ writers will present the story of the Maid ofi tv rdt d in the office o! the lt?«‘.ster ot Deeds
four months was entirely cured. The
Orleans, in the January number will appear thence running south twelve rods, thence weat
ment to the sugar clause in the pres­ cess.
•or ilarti County. Michigan. November second,
terrible
Eczema
was
gone,
not
a
sign
Sixteen years ago when the a profusely lUuKtrated paper on Charb Mown eight rods, thence north twelve rods and thence
- teen huuarrl eighiy nlne In liber 31 of
ent tariff law striking out all the pro­ country was just*escaping from thrall- and the Carolinas, the tint ol a series of South­ cart e'rht rods to the place of beginning, the
of It left; my generalhealth built up,
mo tgages ou page
both of said mortgages
same i-eiiig the mortgaged premises.
visions except that to remove the one- dom to debased currency, the large ern Papers.
and I have never had any return of
bei ig tong past due. whereby the power of
Dated September ll»th, 1»4.
*
‘Northern Africa Is attracting more attention
H
,
iJrtH M. Dkwxv,
- d, eont dnrtl in each of. aald mortgages has
eighth differential ou sugar.
loan for resumption purposes was ef­ than at any other time since it was at the seat
j
Mor^ageaimc operative ami no suit or yreeeedlnx*
Washington. Dee. T.—Senator Tur- fected by Secretary Sherman without , of empires. The next volume of Harper's
C
ham. H. Bal’RR.
h. o mg been luslltnird at law or otherwise to
Magazine
will
contain
four
IltuatratM
article*
recommended
pie spoke in the senate yesterday- in a question or a trace of disturbance. ei this region, nnd three nf »b«m will depict
. Attorney foe Mortgagee.
f iner the debt secured.by either of said
number of friends for skin dis­
urn tgsgvs or stay part thereof,.and by reason
favor of the eleetion of United States The nation has more than doubled its the prurent life there. Julian Ralph will prtof aid default, there Is claimed to be due at
pare for the Magazine a series of eight stories,
NOT1CE OF ATTACHMENT. [
senators by direct vote of the people. wealth. Its credit in all the markets ; depleting
cure.
■!,: .date upon both ot said mortgages, and
C.t
typical phases of Chinese Life and
■
acco’npanyii g the ssxne the sum of
Bills were passed exempting from , of the world has since been made us Maimers. Besides the long stories, there will State of Michigan, in the Circuit Court for the
Never falls tn cure,
-•ft vii hundred eighty nine dollars besides an
even atier all other
begin in th* Janunry number the first chapters
County of Barry.
duty
foreign
exhibits
at
the
Portland
remedies have. Our
gqod as that of any other nation. But of a Three Part Novelette, ny Richard Harding
Gilbert W. Lee and David D. Cady, a co-part­
irney fee of twenti flv&lt;« dollars as provided
Treatise on Blood and
(Ore.) exposition, and for the national tilings have so far changed that the Davis—the longest work attempted yet by this nership firm doing business and existing oncer
SOX in tbi- first of said mortgages
8Xln Ihweasea mailed
? ow Then fori* notice is Hereby given that
dedication of the Chickamauga and willingness of capital to lend 350,000,­ writer. Complete short stories by popular the name and style of Lt* &amp; Cady
writers will continue to be a feature « the
virtue of the |«ower of sale iu each ot said
Chattanooga national park on Septem­ 000 to the United States is considered Magazine.
Thomas E. Shaffer. In attachment.
mi rtgbge* contained and of the statutes ot the
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Ata*. 61.
.
Notice is hereby given that on the 22nd day of
s’:
of M t'higau, both of said mortgages will
ber 10 and 20, 1S95. Adjourned to next an occasion for sentimental rejoicing
October. A. D.. not. a wrtt/of attachment was
Send for Illustrated Pro* per tun.
■ foreclosed by a sale of the premises therein
Monday.
duly
Issued out of the Circuit Court for the
and
a
boom
in
stocks.
de .-ribed or so much thereof as may h- necesThe volumes of the Magazine begin with the County
of Barry, stthe suit of Gilbert W. Lee
x to satisfy the amonut due upon bath of
The worst of it is that the rejoicing Numbers tor June and December of each year. and David
D. Cady, co-partners doing buslnew
' *. 4 tmy tgaues at the date of the sale thereof
There was When i-o time is mentioned, subscriptions will at thoclty of Detroit. In said State, under the
Washington, Dec. 4.—Speaker Crisp j is not entirely foolish.
to eih«r with the legal costs, interest, taxes and
brglo with th&lt;- Number current at the time of linn name of lee and Cady, ihe'alwvu named
called the house order and the roll ’ reason to
the4---------------present areceipt
.—doubt, in view
.......... of
.... ...........
vs.t ,,sa va
uses of said »»!*• at phblic auction to the
of a.,
order.. »•«...
Cloth cases, ....
for ^binding.
Plaintiffs, azalnst the lands, tenements, goods
i. ; best bidder on Fridav tire ?»tl» day of Febru
call showed 216 members present. ehar&amp;cler of the government, whether j ecnm ••ach—uy mall, post paid. Title-page aud and
chattie*, moneys und affects of Thomas E.
sent on anplieatlon.
r . isjtt nt to o’clock, a. m.. at ttie north front
The president's message was read. confidence m it had not been shaken. |I Index
Rennttanac should be made
Post-Office Shaffer, the defendant above named, for the
Reiiuttanoc
made bv Postmffiee
• iroi liteCcurt House in the Citv of Hasting*.
sum of Three Hundred and Fifty Foor Dollars
Bills
were
introduced
for
the
At
this
hour
it
is
an
open
question
j
Money
’
loney
Order
or
Draft,
to
avoid
chance
of
ot
lo.-w.
4 . Hurt of Barry and Hlate of Michlnan.(th* said
and Sixty Eight cents. («xm.G6.) wmeh said
• t nrt IlotiSB being tlH* place where the Circuit
repeal of the income tax section kvhether the money offered to the gov* &gt;
writ waft returnable on Tuesday the «th day of
Harper’* Perio dical*.
iMirt (er the County of Barry is held) Hie.
November. A. D.. 1SU4.
.i
of ti^e
new tariff bill and pro­ eminent to-day would have been of-1 Earner'* Magazine,—one year. $4.oo
- a premises desertoed in rath and both of
‘
I Dated this 27ib day of November, A D.. 18M.
. ir.«rx-ure* and which are to be sold tire ss •
•
4.00
viding for the free coinage of silver. fered on auy acceptable terms if the ■■ Harper’* Weekly.—Christopher H. Wilson.
,-as viz. The va-t batt of th** north east I
Har:»
‘
r's
Bazar.
—
“
1.W
Attorney
tor
plaintiffs:
The speaker announced that several latest elections had not restored to jl Harper’s Young People ••
2X9
irtervf sectton No. right*&lt;*) in town No. I
1 SWXKZKY &amp; SWXKZKY.
v»..~y way j«.t \b;c. Ail-. r ti e
;w
Po-tago free io nil subscribers in the United
members elected to till vacancies oc­ thc lawmaking power the party which
1 - e. o north ri range nlltortB) we«t in Hie
Of Counsel.
States.
Canada
and
Mexico.
■ . snl? ot Rutlind. County of Barry u’ld 8 ale
curring by death or resignation were ;hnd fbr a generation faithfully de- i
cr is taken care of, why ru t »-b.
Address. Hamper &amp; Bmothrrs.
MlehliOE. containing eighty acres of tend aepresent and they were sworn in. At fended the nation’s credit There was
F. o. Box 9», N. V. City.
MORTGAGE SALE.
rd ti. i the l i-lfac States survey thereof
u pre or less.
‘ 8:15'the house adjourned.
.occasion to doubt, when tho power
Default having been madi- in tint cpndltioni
I'.Jed. XOTrtnber FJth. ISM.
I by tS- ,V
SF
a
certain
mortgage,
executed br diaries D.
was
lodged
with
a
congress
capable
of
i
Washington, Dec. 6.—In the house
D&amp;MRU Si RIKER.
olinson and Ida M. Jobusou. husband and
• yesterday u bill for the establishment voting for unlimited coinage of silver
Elegant and exclusive designs for Out-Door wife, to Lucinda c. Cheney and Alice i:. Mlle*,
and
In-door
Toilettes,
drawn
from
Worth
dated
the
twenty
fourth
day nl Aiign-ifc, Ml re­
I of a national ,park on the site of the 1 aud unlimited issues of state bank mod&lt;*h bv Sandoz and Chapuis. are an Import­
Albion College Endowment Fund Commitbattle of Shiloh was passed.
' notes. In a real sense, the street has ant fea'iire. These appear every week, accom­ corded the twenty fourth day ot August 16K’
it. I consider it th©
and on which there is due at this date three'
panied
bv
minute
descriptions
and
details.
Washington, Dec. *6.—A resolution 1 reason to be glad that confidence in
Hundred and fifty six and GO-wo Dollars, the
Our Paris’Letter, by Katharine De Forest, I, a
: t puliL. *i teacher in
Attorney for Mortgaift-rswas introduced in the house yesterday • the government is still manifested by weekly transcript of the latest styles and ca mortinmees haring elected to declare the whote'
amount, of said mortgage due und nsvable orr
prices in the inode. Under the head of New account of the aon-paynrent of the interest due
----------‘'‘ ­ capital.
repealing section 3 of -the
act ------provid
ORDER OF PUBLICATION.
York Fashions, plain directions and full par­ August-twenty fourth Im uccording te the
Any borrowing at this time tvas ticulars
ing for the resumption of specie pay­
S.
are given aa to shapes, fabrics, trim­ terms and conditions of said mortgage. Notice
latent M‘rhlgan.’ The Circuit Court tor the
inexcusable.
The evident mings a-‘d accessories of the costumes of well IS hereby given that, by virtue of the power of
ment, which authorizes the secretary simply
s\V
County ot Barry. L» ChRMeerr.
, „
dressed women. Children’s clothing receives sale in said mortgage,! shall foreclose the same
cause
was
a
revolutionary
change
in
of the treasury to sell bonds.
at a session of said court, held at the Court
practical
attention.
A fortnightly Patesrn- by n sale, at pubfle unction, to the highest bld­
man, C
i o'jve tu the City of Haitings. Iu aal-lcounty. ou
Washington, Dec. 7.—In the house th» policy of the nation toward ita in­ sbeet Supidement enables readers to cut aud dur, nt the north frontdoor of the Court House.
i to day of October. A. D. 1*H.
their own gowns. The woman who takes In the eitv of Hnstlues, on the twenty second
yesterday a joint resolution was in­ dustries. After defending them and make
Present. Hon. Clement 8mltb. Circuit Judge.
Harper.# Bazar is prepared for every occasion day of December 18&amp;4 at twelve o'clock noon, of
them for thirty years, it In hie. ceremonies or informal, where beauti­
troduced proposing an amendment to , encouraging
encouraging vuem
Henry M. Dibble, complainant.
alt that certain piece or parcel of land situate
the constitution making the president began to make war on them for the ful dress Is requisite.
and being in the city of Hastings, fa the County
An American Serial. Doctor Warrick’s ot Barry and State of Michigan, and described
Ellen McCarthy, Wtlluun J- McCarthy, Denis
ineligible to a second term. The bill : benefit of foreign competitors. Pros- Daughters,
by Rebecca Harding Davis, a strong as foilows.to wit: A strip of land ninety one feet
’!ri5trthy. Eliza McCabe, Catherine Walsh.
making
approbations
for
fortificatration
followed
as
a
matter
of
course
novel of American life, partly laid In Pennsyl­ wide off of and from the north end of lots num­
faruiiret ^•••olrv. Charles McCarthy. Klien *
taWfo’. and Fatrirk J huIIIumj, administrator i
i tions and other works of defense for -J Depression of industries brought vania and partly iu the far South, will occupy bered five hundred and nine aud fire hundred and
the last half of the year.
■ f ijj.- Estate of Denfo McCarter. Br.. deceased.
ten lu cortilnc to the original plat of the village
’ the fiscal year 1805-’u6 (87’357,703) was shrinkage of revenue. Not satisfied,
Mv Lady Nobody, an intensely exciting novel, now cltv) of Hastings, recorded in Barry Coun. ef.:;.dnt-ts.
.
hfthiscaasA.it appearing from affidavit on
■ reported.
; congress gave away many uulhons to b’- Maarten Maastens. author of "God’s Fool.” ; y Register's ofllve. subject to a reservation ot
“The Greater Glory.” etc., will begin the jear.
h strip fi ve fe t wide off the north end of said
-that the -»aid dMriidant. Ctiarlre McCarthy.
Washington, Dec. 8.—In the house i favored monopolies, and threw away
E&lt;savs und Social Chats. To 1 his department lota for an ull'V, the s.-.uie being the mortgaged
s itpc a n-ident ot this state.but Is a resident
1 yestei-day the greater portion of the i about §74,000,000 of revenue
de* Spectator will co'.itribute her charming pajxrt pre:iii-fs.
•
•i ti.f Stateot Texas:
, ,
We Otter You n Remedy Which
on - What We Are JDtdng” In New York society.
Dated September 2.'&gt;ih. 1»4.
&lt;&gt;n isotiou of Flfcriterald &amp; Barry, complainI laesahm was dtevoted to a continuation ' rived from duties by which home
Answers
to Correspondents, tjuestions re­
A1.1 cr. E. Mii.es.
int's
it I*, ordered that the upf*earInsures Safety to Life of
ceive
the
permmnl
attention
of
the
editor,
and
I
of
the
discussion
on
the
bill
to
so
!
industries
had
been
defended.
LxMortgagee.
•:iw of th- wilfl non-resident defendant.
answered at the earliest possible date af­
Mother and Child.
Chas. H. Backs.
tisrits McCarthy be viuered herein, within
amend the interstate commerce act as ccpt for that change, and the prom- are
ter their receipt.
Attorney for Mortgagee.
&lt;»ur month,* front the dote of this order, aud
to permit railroad companies to pool - fae of it, there would have been
a cate of his npiiejua'ice, that he cause his an
Send for Illustrated Prospectus.
I th»lr f-aminns.
no occasion for placing upon the
iw»r to thebtll ul complaint to t»e fil- &lt;1. and a
c&lt;*in' »o be served on compla.mint's solicitors
The volumes ot
Washington. Dec. 10.— In the house people
ooonle the additional bnrden
burden of
ot debt
aeon
of the Bazar begin
Dec with the first
;&gt;v.a»:L twenty (2&lt;B davi after service on. atm of
Jauuarj °Jnbseriptt*
Gl
year. When no
Robs Confinement of Its Pain.
introduced 1 anef .yearly interest which President uuu.vr. for
w-nUmS?
a eftpy ot said pm and notiee'en this order, and
time Is mentioned, subscriptions will begin
on Saturday bills were i——----------- ;
Horror and Risk.
;iu flviatilt thereof said bill will be taken M conto permit the mailing of second- Cleveland now fastens upon them as a j wit»the number currant at the time of receipt
TIME TABlE
. of order.
f«-«^-d by said non-rwddepi- defendant.
memento
of
his
wisdom
and
patriotiu effect February 11. JeSi]
class matter elsewhere
than at
Cloth cases for each volume, suitable for bind­
And It H further ordered that within
•At days the ojtnphdnant cause a notice or tins
ism.—N. Y. Tribune.
After using one bottle of "Mothers
ing, will bv sent by mall, postpaid, on receipt
I
the
place
of
publication;
to
provide
crt^Si" i suffered but little pain, and did
of 81-C0 each. Title-page and Index sent on
orfler to be published lb the Hastings Bans kb,
no!77o«rtX&lt;» lb»vwe»kn&lt;». xrwrwanl,
for the appointment of a currency
A SLOW PROCESS.
application.
a newspaper printed, ntbUahed aud circulating
Stations.
Xfl ” WhA”1* °*0*’
Remittances should bo made by Post office
in said countv, nnd teat said publication be
commission to consider the past and
Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss.
continued therein once tn each week for six
-X
Baxter Spring*. Ivan.
present condition of the currency of Up-Hill Work of the Democrat* Ln Cap­
w4eks tn succession, or that comp’ainaht cause
turing the Market* of the World.
NORTH.
the United Statesand the necessity for
a copy of this order to be personally served on
Harper’s Periodicals.
»■
Chairman Wilson, of the way* and
-!dd non-resident defendant at least twenty (20)
increasing its volume or changing
Chicago
Lv
.........
&lt;tavs before the time prescribed for his appearmeans committee of congress, dis­ Harper’s Mags line .-one year, 84 00
BRADFiELD IE6ULAT0R CO.. Athato. 61.
the banking laws now in force. The
Harper’s Weekly.—
”
4 00
Mta-e.
ClJtMKNT SMITH.
coursed eloquently before his London Harper's Bazar.—
4 15 2
Kalamazoo Lv...
”
4 00
.
Circuit Judge.
military academy appropriation bill
2.00
admirers of the brightening possibili­ Harper’s Young People.— ••
SEffiTTuii-t:
VitxGkhald &amp; Barky.
„ ,
(8457,676) was reported and the railPostage free to ail subscribers In the United
Complainants Solicitors.
ties of American commerce in the mar­ StatesTCanada and Mexico.
।
Iressey
Examined. eoUBteralgnod and entered by me,
Address. Hahprr &amp; Brothers.
Milo....................
kets of the world in consequence of
John G. Nagler.
P. O. Box. aw. N. Y. City.
)elton
R-gtaler.
Utnolal Vote of Illlnota
tariff reform.
Cloverdale
, ;Attest. A tme ropy.
Shultz.................
The
official
figures
show
that
for
the
Srnisorntnn. Ill.. Dec. 6.—The offi­
John G. Nagler.
Hurper'a
Weekly
in
18P5,
cial rote lor etate troa»urer i» ae lol- first full month under the new tariff
Register.
Harper’s Weekly Is a pictorial history of the Hasting a..........
lowa: Wulff (rep.). «5.SW; Clagirott the exports of merchandise from the times. It presents evrry important event
Coats Grove
/
y Everywhere. Competent
10 oar
(dem.), S22.&lt;■’&gt;»; Putcrbaugh
Puterbaugh (pro.),
(pro ), 19.!».■ United States was 857,811.537, which promptly, accurately, aud exhaustively In ill­ Woodland
ustration and descriptive text of the highest
48T; Randolph (pea.), 6&amp;.TM; Mann waa $12,247,195 less than those for Sep­
tember. 1893, under the old tariff and
The
manner
in
which,
during
IBM,
It
has
ctteforsuch positions at the Grand Rapids BusSuperintendent
of
find.).
1,660.
&lt;aes« College. Shorthand, and Noroal Schoolicboole-lugll.
(rep).-----------------*48 667; Bwb in the midst of the financial strin­ treated the Ghlcaxo Railway Strikes and the
it 40:
Chino-Japanese War, and the amount of light
Eor Catalogue, address
A. S- Parish, Propr.
. _
a
rot ...
at
a,
n I VAWC1 Y. V gency then existing.
It was able to throw on Korea the instant at­ Grand Rapids.........
of—
university
(dem.), 325,074. Trustee
- -------- ------Duties on cotton goods were also re­ tention was directed to that little-known coun­
-Flower (rep-). 487,841; Smith (dem.),
try, are ex.wplea of Its almost boundless re­
807,946. Wulff’s plurality, 138,437; In­ duced by the new tariff, and as we al- sources. Julian Ralph, the distinguished writ­
Stations.
6
reidy had -tree raw material" In the er and correspondent. has been sent to the
glia’ plurality, 123,698.
Z,
seat of war, and there joined byD. C. Weldon,
lonnof cotton, according to Mr. Wli- toe well-known American artist, for many
aon’a tree trade notionawe should have years a resident in Japan, who has been engagSOUTH.
DULOTB. Minn.. D.a 8--The .Ut. increased our exports and decreased «1 to co-operate with Mr. Ralph In sending to
_________ _ _______ IS THE--------------- - -----------Harper’s Weekly exclusive information and
Chicago Ar.----r.H.1 commlMlon will uk the
our Imports of cotton manufactures illu-itration.
P “•
l.(rl.Uture. when It oonren.. thu win­ Instead of that, the exports of cotton
During 1896 every rital qneMlon will be dis­
cussed
w
th
vl
tor
and
without
prejudice
in
the
Cooper Lv....*.
ter. to m»ke »n appropriation of »100,- goods shrunk from
in Sep­ editorial columns, and also In special articles East
Uchland June!....
ooo, which »nm i* considered
tember, IBM, to 11.088,107 in Septem­ by the highest authorities In each department. i Jressey................. k
to Ude the Hinckley end VirginU fire ber IBM, while our import* of- cotton Portraits of the men and women who are mak; KOO****.................
1 15
inc history, and powerful and caustic political DeltonJ.
19 56
goods Increased from Si, &lt;06.3*6 in Sep­ cartoons? will continue to be characteristic (noverdalej.
sufferers through the winter.
12 M
This Bus) World, with Its keen and Shultz—
tember. 1303, to62,225,0M in September. features.
kindly comment on the lesser dolmm of the
Bank Robbed In MlMOurL
day. will remain a regular department.
HASTINGS....... ••
Mabcbuya, Mo- Doo1 Taking these figures as a basis can
Fiction. There will be two powerful serials.
blew open the renlt of th. Hret ueSoil. Madromelj Illuttrxud-TJe RjJ
Coats Grove.
tlonel tank tare Wednesday nltfhtend Frol Wilson and his fellow free kade. a stirring romance of olden davs by woodland
PER YEAR...................................................
11
Stanley J. Weyman. and a novel of New A ork,
..cured ,6,00(1 The theft wse not dis­ traders figure out just how long it will entities! The Son of His Father, by Brander
be before the United Slates captures Matthews—several novelettes, and many short Lancing.................
covered UU « o’clock Tit^edey
1
io
,
the markets of the world by reducing stories by popular writers.
Detroit......
ing. There ia no dew to the burglars.
Grand Rapids.......
dnti—$—Troy Times.
Send for lUn»t rated Prospectus.
Hanffod far Mardor.
Traverse Ctty........ :
QTThc republicans are virtually
The relumes of the
begin wlththe Charlevoix..............
Rawubs. Wyo.. Dee. 6-CherJe. F.
first Number for January of each year. When Petoskey.**-•■
Bowsrd wss tanged here y“UrdaJ pledged to resist any further tariff leg­ no time is mentioned, subscriptlors will
Bay View................
tor murdering Charles Horn last New islation for the next three year* The? with the new number current at the time ot re
Tear’s eve at DUoa during a quarrel will therefore ta fully justified inop­ "aJifiSS’lor r»ch TOlume. Kltxble for
posing with all the means at their
about a dissolute woman.
•Btops on signal
"5“
command the taking up of the supple
trains at flag stations as soon as they can be
ITS LO E»4RV FEATURES or, ooro-**"1- __
benefit •&lt;
mentary tariff billa The attemp .to
tFreigni
iraiiv
—
T.-rzi:
bring them forward will precipitate a
POLfTKALLY T IS REmjBLJ^AN; **
THE NEWS OF
St. Pjici. Minn.. Dee.
Catholic, in Archbiebop troland • dh&gt; fight that will most likely render any
nMesl aUCHMlon, on all live poUtlcal topic*. «
»
No. 6 will wait at Woodbury lor paMMagerv
THE WORLD.
Harper's Periodical*.
oeee are being permitted to Join any other legialation .impossible.
If the
MCret society exoepting the free ma- demoerate wish to take the rropoosibllity for such a course they will do »
may
j
.-.
with thajull knowledge that they «111
Rude Maajr Horses*
Crows Ponrr, lad.. Doc. ’-^°&gt;“ render U»ir party atiU more odious in
PAPERlVRTHER EAST.
»
PoHtka and Literature.
Hoffmas. % jeer* old, who raj*b« ta. the eyes of the country.—Minneapolis
’*°-00LSolen 600 hartal. w« wra-ted hwo Trtbuna.
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rant It; but twenty mouths of democratic
rale, with revenues falling off, gold reserve,
disappearing; issuing 9100,000,600 of gov­ •nd throoxb y«i to tbe p«n|&gt;l«, ibe dl»bandment of our fire department.
MARSHALL L.COOK. Editor.
ernment bonds for the people to pay in­
1 also give you a report of our financial
terest on; treasury deficit growing larger condition as a city fnan reports furnished
THX HASTINGS. MICH., PO8T0FFJCE,
conUnually, shows a condition of things me bv the City Recorder and CMy Treas­
AVOUSjr 14. 1870.
financially alarming and Grover Is getting urer. 1 deem ft essential aud necessary for
your information and guidance that these
scared and going to call a conference to subjects should be presented in a clear
see If this alarming condition of things concise manner so teat the public can be
can’t be checked. and he selects republi­ informed of tbe exact condition of affairs,
cans as bls advisers in that conference, and the extent of tbe problem for you to
auive.
We qottce that a strong effort Is made with John Sherman at the head. Truly,
A good, efficient fire department Is an
by the democratic press to shift the re­ while Grover may not be greater and bet­ absolute necessity. Our property inter­
sponsibility for tbe deficit in the National ter than bls party, he shows himself wiser, ests must not be jeopardized and Left with-,
Treasury onto the shoulders of the repub­ 4n selecting men who are able to advise, out systematic protection against fire.
Onr present fire department exists by
lican administration, charging that the aud we now tally one for Grover.
virtue of an ordinance adopted Oct. 7th,
tariff policy and great extravagance of
1887. Tbe chief received 925.00 per year,
Didn't KxplaAn.
tbe asstotaut chief 915.00 and 48 firemen
their administration had brought tije na­
The Manchester, England, Courier, of each 810.00 per year. They are divided
tion to tbe verge of financial diaster and
into 3 companies. Hook and ladder with
only escaped tbe responsibility of their November 6th, says: “Paradoxical as the 15 men, Hose Co. No. 1. 15 men, Hose Co.
own unwise legislation by the election of statement may appear, it is just b-cause No. 3, 20 men, making the yearly salary
tbe democratic party, just at the time when tbe new Tariff is popular that its sponsors of all 9520.00. The present department
has been conducted on tills plan for 7
the financial policy of the republican party have fallen Into disfavor.”
yeara and 2 months. During that time
The Courier didn’t elaborate on ito
was just ready to collapse.
they have taken especial pride and inter­
Borne time ago Broadstreet and Dun re­ statement, however, and explain how the est in keeping up the personnel of the fire
ported a loss of 93,000,000,000 to trade “popular uew Tariff” caused such an up. department They have selected experi­
alone since the inauguration of Grover heaval of public opinion and such a deep enced and skillful firemen from their own
ranks for their officers. Their record for
Cleveland and to that amount must be add­ interment of that ‘-popular” bill’s sponsors. fighting and preventing the spread of fire
ed the deficit of tbe treasurys gold re- The bare statement of tbe Courier though fur the past seven years shows a decree of
!-*• and 9100,000,000 of bonds Issued, to Is probably very comforting to the mourn­ proficiency and dlclpllne seldom excelled
and should commend them to every
ers.
keep the government- running.
■thoughtful citizen as a body uf public
Now, with a democratic tariff bill,
spirited, energetic, self-sacrificing men
From this time on the democrats will at­ who give time and attention and risk
passed by this democratic administration,
that every month is several millions short tempt to shift tbe responsibility for hard health and life in our defense.
The present department have petitioned
times
onto the republican party. The re­
in providing revenue to meet current ex­
your Honorable body for an increase of
penses of the government show how long publican party is no more responsible for salary of 818 per year, claiming that their
it will take democracy to put tho gov­ a continuation of hard time* fa the United lost time, ruined clothing and foot wear far
ernment and tbe people back to as good a States than is the Bmperor of China. Re- exceeds the present remuneration.
publicans’wil! have control of Congress
Objection has been taken by aldermeu
financial condition as they were in, on the
who claim that the present department Is
8th day of November, 1899 when Grover ’Us true, but what legislation can Con- too large and should be reduced In number
gress&gt;nact when a democratic President aud improved upon by the purchase of a
. Cleveland was elected.
For the 56 years that Democracy ruled and a democratic senate are present to team of horses and different appliances
which the proposed change will call for.
In this nation, the average yearly balance block every effort But the republican
The Increase of salary asked for amounts
of trade against us, was about 920,000,000. Congress can do oue thing—it can stop to 9500, making a total per year of 91020.
The aidermen who suggest a change have
If we are to depend on foreign trade to any further destructive tariff legislation.
outlined a plan that calls tor an immediate
get eyen it will take democracy two thou­
Democrats point with pride to the first outlay from the treasury. ’
sand years to pay what we have lost in tV
This from their own argument I, have
term of President Cleveland’s, when a
two years of Grover. Let it be remem­
estimated as follows, not stating tbe num­
republican Senate prevented him from do­
ber of men or salaries!
bered that from 1874 to June 30th 1894,
ing anything toward carrying out his des1st—A good two horse team, with one
there never was a deficit In the U. 8.
structlve policies. Now that a republican set of harness for supply wagon and one
Treasury.
set
of harness for genera! work on streets,
Congress is elected they want to lay all
with all the necessaries, such as halters,
responsibility for a continuation of demo­
The Unit Rtile In Congress.
blankets, brushes, etc.
2ud—A fire department supply wagon
Topresent the situation in more instruc­ cratic times onto the republican Congress.
made especially to carry hose, hooks, lad­
tive simplicity, we here give the list of It makes a big difference whose ox is
ders, axes, etc., etc.
gored.
States which have elected no democrats iu
3rd—A gtx&gt;d common wagon to 'use for
their delegations to Congress, and the num­
street cleaning, etc.
,
The imports of dutiable goods during
4th—A stable to keep horses, with room
ber of Representatives apportioned to
October 1894 were 96,500,000 more than for hay, straw, ete.K etc.
each:
5th—A bed room close to team for drirthey were in October 1893, and October
Colorado
New Jersey.... »
1894 was the second mouth under that
Connecticut
North Dakota i
6th—A street sp&gt; inkling wagon.
Delaware............
Oregon..................... 2 elegant new tariff law. The more the im­
Tbe exact cost uf all this no one knows.
Idaho
Hbode Island2
South Dakota. s
Indiana................
ports of foreign goods tbe less the manu­ We probably could trade our two hose
Iowa
Vermont 2
facture of American goods. And the Less carts and hook and ladder truck towards a
Maine
Washington 2
department supply wagon.
What we
Michigan.
West Virginia 4
the manufacture of American ^oods tbe
Mlnneooui
Wisconsin10
would realize from this sourca is uncer­
Montana
Wyoming 1
more labor thrown out of employment.
tain.
But
it
is
certain
that
any
furnisher
New Hampshire.
ot supplies would take them upon his own
This makes twenty-one States whereof
There is no necessity for getting dis­ terms, and get full price for his goods.
the Democracy is without a voice in Con­ couraged, true, at the rate the present ad­ The question now arises which is the
gress. including the Southern State of ministration Is borrowing money and is­ best plan to continue the present depart­
ment at an increase of S500 per year which
West Virginia and the two States his­ suing bonds. The interest account Is being is paid semi-annually in June and Decedi*
torically debatable in Presidehtial elections greatly increased, but we don't think the ber, or allow tbe disbandment to proceed
Connecticut and Indiana. In all they democratic party has ability enough to put aud make the changes aud purchases
represent 92 members of the lower House. this nation in debt to such an amount that necessary for a new fire department.
The books of the City Treasurer and
California.........
7 i Kansas ...............
T republicans ean’t pay it off, and so we City Recorder show as follows:—
Illinois..................... 22 | Nebraska. fl
don’t worry over it
Total tax raised to be disburs­
Republicanism has become overwhelm­
ed by Common Council 1895,
ing where it was only strong, and alive
The Fellowcraft Club, of Detroit gave a 89178 58.
To be deducted from this, poll
where before it was unknown.—AT. y. reception to the Hon. John Donovan, of
tax of 2nd and 3rd wards
90.00
Sun, November 12, IBM,
Bay, to which we acknowledge invitation.
Amount due Hastings Nation­
The Hon. John is rapidly gaining more al bank Jan. 1st, 1895.
2562.64
Amount due Hastings
City
The October He turn*.
than a state reputation as the only demo­
Bank Jan. 1st, 1895
9000.00
The chief interest of the returns (Brit- crat left in Michigan’s legislature.
Outers cash by bank to Dec.
ish exports in September) lies in seeing
10th, 1894, (not loan)
1060.00
Protection is that policy which keeps
Amount due Mrs. Shepard,
how far oar trade has already been ef­
Jan.
1st.
1895
tbe
people
busy
at
work.
Free
trade
is
1960.18
fected by the new tariff in the United
Due Gamewell Fire Alarm Co,
States. That we have derived some ad­ that policy which keeks ’em busy looking Jan. 1st, 1895
682.32
vantage is evident, though It Is not so im­ for work. The difference between the
Due Supervisor of 2nd aud 3rd
portant as was anticipated. It may be two is better appreciated now than it has ward, Jan. 1st, 1895............................... 100.00
Due Hastings Fire Depart­
that there has not yet been sufficient time been in the last 25 years.
ment to Jan. 1st., 1895
250.00
to allow for orders being filled, and the
Due City Recorder, for Dec.
The proper thing tor tbe present con­
October returns will be a better guide in
1894 to Jan. 1st 1895
44.50
gress to do, is to pans the necessary ap­
Due City Marshall, Jan. 1st,,
forming an opinion on the effect of the
propriation bills and go home. The ver­ 1895
37.50
new duties. We can, however, point with
Due Englaeer ot Water Works
dict of the people is, that they are a back
moderate satisfaction to increased ship­
51.20
number, and Grover seems to agree with Jan. 1st, 1B95
ments to tbe States last month of tin
Due Clerk of Water Board....
50.00
the verdict.
Due City Attorney
75.00
plftes jute yarn and pleee goods, alkali
Outstanding bills of sewer pipe,
and bleaching materials and cotton piece
During Harrison’s administration the line, etc., ete., now in the hands
goods in addition to wool, though we are public debt was decreased 9244,816,890.00, of committee about
170.00
still terribly behind on the year.—London During the twenty-one months of free
*Total amount due Jan. 1st,
Financial Newt, October 8, IBM.
trade the debt has been increased 9100,­ 1895 98383.34
The October returns ought to be very 000,000.00.
•
Leaving a balance in treasury
gratifying to the News. The Imports of
of 8795.24 to, conduct city affairs
outside
of tbe receipts cf water
dutiable goods during October were 96,­
Ever since election the democratic press
«
500,000 more than they were in October have been trying to ascertain who it was works rents.
The estimated receipts from
1898. It is bard work to satisfy England khat “struck Billy Wilson.”
water rents is for 1895 88800.00
though.
The moat of this will be needed for coal
What a blessing free trade is any way— and other expenses connected with water
works system so It cannot be relied upon
to
tbe
money
kings
of
England.
But
it
is
Tbe addition of 9100,000,000 to tbe na­
for other expenses. Twelve months will
tional debt within ten months is' a fair a curse everywhere else.
elapse before another tax levy.
So you will readily see that there Is
sample of a Free-Trade “object lesson.”
barely enough money left after Jan. 1st
Stockholder'* Meeting.
It is a “condition” that confronts the peo­
to
run city government until April 1st,
In accordance with Sec. 12 of Public
ple, not "a theory,” This addition of debt
Act No. 205 of tbe State Banking Lai of when a new administration will be elect­
during ten months of a Free-Trade Admin­ Michigan, of 1887, the stockholders of the ed. My duty now performed I leave this
istration is at tbe rate of &gt;10,000,000 a Hastings City Bank, are hereby notified, matter to your judgment and wisdom.
Stlvsotxb Ghrvsrl, Mayor.
month. It has cost tbe people 9338,888 that the annual meeting of the stockhold­
daring each and everyone of tbe 300 days ers of said bank for the election of direc­
tors will be held at their office in Has­
in these ten months to pay for the privi­ tings, Mlch„ on Tuesday December 11th,
The Oracle, tbe Sophomore annual is to
lege of threatening Protection. It has 1994, from 9 a. m. to 12 o'clock m.
be on Mie next week.
Dated at Hastings this 30th day of Nov.,
Murat Haisted lectures before the S. L.
cost 913,000 every hour of the ten months;
1894.
A. cm Saturday evening.
it cost over 9230 every adnate; it has cost
Dan. W. Retxolds,
Registration so far shows a decided ad­
tbe country almost S4 ^during every second
Cashier.
vance over last year at this time. The
students by departments are as followsLIU 1478, Law 811, Medic. 861, Dent 182,
Stockholder7* AudomI M—tlng.
Tbe annual meeting of the stockholders Phannlc. 75. Homeop. 19. Total 2727.
increase in the national debt in the sum of
The
prospects are good for an enrollment
almost X during every second of tbe ten of the Hastings Table Co. will be held Ln of over 8000 before the close of the year.
the offiee of tbe said Ou. in the city of
months; over 9230 during every minute; Hastings on Tuesday, January 8th, 1895,
The Gym to proving exceedingly popu­
Every etas to well filled and it
818,900 every hour, and 9888,838 every al 2 p. m. for tbe election of a board of di­ lar.
rectors and the transaction of such other promises to do much for the students.
Special
classes in fencing and boxing have
business as may come before tbe meeting.
been organized.
fiSK
R. B. Mkmkx, Pres.
Tbe preparations tor the dedication of
tbe Columbian Organ indicate one of tbe
Hastings, Mich., Dee. 11 th. *94.
greatest gatherings Unlveralty Hall has
ever seen. Special trains will be run on
both roods to aecwwmodate out of town
attendants.
Henninger. a *97 Engineer, has been
21st Limited to

Thursday, Dec. ij, 1894.

EDITORIAL NOTES

before the Unity Club this week and
toext,
.___
Pre*. Angell has received a letter from
Pres. Smart, of Purdue College, asking
him. to atteo/ a meeting of the preaidenta
of a half a dozen western dolteges, for the
purposes ot abolishing abuses in foot bail,
and forming a plan of joint action fw the
regulation of tbe same. Pres. Angell haa
replied that he believes all arrangements
can be made through correspondence, slid
that w far m Michigan is concerned he hat&gt;
no fault whatever to find with tbe present
control of athletics. He states further
that he believes we'have a nearly ideal
form of control here, that great care is
taken to get gentlemanly students on the
team, and that judging from our past sea­
son we bad been entirely succeMful. That
while tbe game was a Little rough, there
was none of the brutality-here as In tbe
east, and that be heartily approves of the
game, both because it tends to the develop­
ment of courage and dlslpllne and because
It is also conducive to the formation of
regular habits and through its example has
a Mlutory Influence on tbe morals aud
characters of the students.—U. of M.
Dully.
Sunday School Convention.

The semi-annual convention of the Has­
tings and Rutland Sabbath Schoo) Associ­
ation will be held in tbe Baptist Church,
next week Wednesday, Dec. 19th.
Program.

Strikes
me
queer

We want to give away some
more

We gave ^way many samples
last Saturday and next

We want to give Samples
of our

You have the nerve
when money is bo
scarce, to pay fancy
prices for your

25 C

Christmas
gift

Tea. It is a great Tea
for the money.
Come all
and get a sample and see our
variety of Lamps, Chinaware
and Glassware for Holidays;
We are showing the nicest
stock you ever saw.

Call on me, look
through my Holiday
Display, get my prices
and see if I cannot
help you somewhat.

MTWMT

• Hams &amp;
Vanflrman•imiuu

John gessmer,
The Jeweler.

9.00 A. M.

Devotional exercises—Rev. Thos. Cox.
Address of Welcome—Rev. D.
Bays.
Response—Mrs. Celia Pennock.
'
Singing.
Reading of Minutes.
Roll Call—Answered by Scriptural Quo­
tations.
Paper—C. W. Jones.
Discussion—Led by Rev. Cox.
Recitation—Mrs. Jennie McElwain.
L’aper—“How I Teach the Bible”—Mrs.
N. Barlow.
Discussion.
Singing.
Address—"Reminiscences of 60 years of
Sablath Schools”—Mr. John Dawsou.
Singing.

Hastings.

Closing Out Sale i
The Mammoth Stock of Clothing and. Gents' Furnishing
. Goods of R. nUfXJE has been sold to

1:80 P. M.

DevpUonal Exercises—Rev. Davis.
Paper—Mrs. Merrick.
Discussion—Led by Mrs. Grigsby.
Paper—Rev. Bunnell.
Report ot Township Sabbath Schools.
Singing.
Address—Rev. W. W. Taylor.
Paper—“Use and Abuse of Lesson
Helps”—Mrs? Clement Smith.
Smgingf
Question Box.
Paper—Spirit and Manner Ln Teaching
—Miss Edith Babcock.
’
The Infant Class—Mias Ada Michael.
Singing.
Open Conference on Practical Points—
Led hi’ the President.
730JP. M.

PHIN SMITH,
Who will close it out Regardless of the Cost
He bought it cheap and will now give you all a benefit.

OPEN

DEC. 15 1894.

Devotional Exercises—Rev. W. W. Tay­
lor.
Short addresses by city pastors and
others, varied with musical selections.
Adjournment

PHIN SMITH

Holiday Photos
Bays

| ,(.K |

Makes this SPECIAL
OFFER: To any one
ordering one dozen of
onr fine cabinets between now and Jan.
1st, 1895, will get

MERRY—

-

|

Christmas 1
UUUUiUiUiUUUUUUUUUK

O yin any people this year the term Merry Christmas

IS CABINETS,
in two styles, and
one large handsome
PICTURE for EAS­
EL FREE. Call and
samples.

1 W.H 4

|

could appropriately be changed to Majestic Christmas
Over 20 people in Barry county within the last few

weeks have purchased the Majestic Stoves and Ranges for

their homes, and they are, one and all, completely pleased
with their purchases and speak in highest terms of the stove.

The merits of this popular stove are its best advertisement

Bays
Next to
American House.

How To Make It Merrier.

IE ffILL SELL YOU

Home is what we make it.

Its surroundings can be

HOLIOfly«
-GOODS

pleasant and cheerful, or just the opposite; it is within the

CHEAP.

indigestible, half-baked, food, and through no fault of their

power of anyone and every one to make it just as desired.

A poor stove is worse than nightmare to every lady.

cooking, and it is a fact known to all that the liyes of many

are made wretched and unhappy because of unwholesome,

own.

We Have Not Bought
Them to Keep If

Low PH66S
Will SeD Them.

W.J.
&amp;Lt.

ESIOROHlKELErHMI

There

is nothing a woman prides herself more upon than her good

The fault lies wholly and entirely with the stove, but

the pangs of hunger and crabbedness of dyspepsia, prompt
remarks as unjust as they are uncharitable.

Begin with

Christmas to make home happy, by insuring good wholesome

food well cooked in the future and buy a Majestic stove.

It’s the simplest, most perfect stove ever made.

Watch this

space next week and call and examine the Majestic, at

�Hasting

Banner,

Thursday, Dec. ij, 1894.
W. R.COOK.LocM Editor.

Finy eent tnitton, for „ „ld
Bankrupt Store.

Correspondent—tbl, ls thc llme 0( lhe

1 have got a great line of

Hoiiflau Goods

J-«r &lt;re wsnt Toar letter, abort all other
time*.
Tbe must complete stock of gold watches

I nee from 810.00 upward.

We seldom quote prices, bat It you are
looking tor-a bang up good baking mo-

Don’t think of buying

»t 20e, call at Stauffer’s
We believe tbe “Bowne” Is tbe best 5

, ntil y?u have

oent cigar In the state’

SEEN MY GOODS.

We take no back

Said by

Cook * Cook.
scat on the canned

goods dicker, and don’t you forget It.

1 Lave too

Cook a Cook.
Spiced apocial* for holiday trade. See

Large an Assortment;

us, visit us.

Our prices will do the rest

O. D. Spaujldiko.

Too many lines, to name articles

Or quote prices,

But come and see for yourself.
NO CHESTNUTS.

Everything new.

FRED L HEATH

Sheriff MeKevllt ta able to be oot Main.

4,,.’ T. lirta.K |0 KUtmawn Tue»-

Prof. Sterling I. on tbe .lot

n„

ttl&gt;

to Qr“d Wff.

u^3abn ''‘,°
.aaonaay.

Ji’’“4
V’ UlM ’«"&gt; 1» Wood­
land this week.
Mn Lurvey. of B.ttle Creek, I. ,|, |tln.

•I O. MMtbm’.

*

Senator Keeler, of Mlddlerllle, vu In.
the city Towtaj.

M1m Berth. Tiepie. of Freeport, wu In
the city last week.
Miss Celia Ensign arrived here from
Chicago last week.

ent of a nice good piano or organ, John
Bd.ssmer’s jewelery store I* the place to
look for them.

Mrs. G. F. Chidester visited relatives in
Charlotte this week.

It pays to investigate.
You will find
the most allracuve store and a most com­
plete line of useful, holiday presents at

O. D. Spaulding’s.
A feeling of pleasure and satisfaction is

THE DRUGGIST.

express'd In buying where the beat collec­
tion of goods are fonnd at the lowest
prices.
o. p, Spaulding.

i will beat the Hastings National Bank oa
Saturday* aotfat ray residence la BuUand on
F-rtdayTto receive taxes for. Rutland township.
,
Ubkn Erway,

e don’t want to carry over any of our
winter stock and are offering trimmed hats

at cost. Call while you can secure a great
bargain.
j, Ruksklu

George Relley was to Grand Rapids the
fore part of the week.

Miss Jennie Wolfe is dangerously ill.
Her recovery Is doubtful.
Will Walter, of Allegan, 1* the guest of
his cousin. Gro. C. Walter.
Miss Edna Campbell, of Middleville, is
the guest of Miss Belle Hicks.
W, R. Cook was in Grand Rapid* art
Allegan uh business this week.

Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Squire* of Big Rap.
Ids, were in the city last week.
Miss Pauline May. of Grand Rapid*, vislied friends In the city last week,

Miss May Campbell, of Grand Rapids,
U the guest of Mlns Bertha Rider.

Mrs. Taj lor, of Lowell, an aunt of Dr.
Just the thing for little girls to work,
»I’axe* will be received for the tp. of Baltimore
ITichardville the .trd and 4th Wednesdays; those 10c doylies. A skein of wash silk Lauipman. is visiting at his home.
■l Dowling Thursdays: M A. Edmond** on FnMrs. Anna Mason and Mrs. W. N. Chid­
and Hastings City B*nk on Saturdays, ex­ given with each piece. Also free instruc­
cept fir»t week.
Eknkst C. Edmonm,
tion* to tbe first 25.
Mias Fkiohnkk.
ester were in Grand Rapids Monday.
Trees.
i
Miss Cynthia Jones, of Richland, was a
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Hicks entertained
Trwurer* Notice.
guest at A. E. Kenaston’s the past week.
: will lie at Hastings City Bank Dec. 22nd, to very pleasantly with pedre Tuesday eve­
to'lvouws. At. Freeport Dec1 IT and 31, at ning to a number of friends. Mrs. J. A.
. Mrs. C. M. Loomis returned to Grand
irviug Dw. 36.
s. L. Covs.tkb. Irving,
bweezey and Chas. Huffman securing first Rapids Tuesday after a visit with Mrs.
Tn’as.
Mary Geer.
prizes.

LOCAL NEWS.

• CIKCULrtTiON •
ij
week,
85 quires.
...i--------------------------------- *... .4 .. „i,„
,, - , .
Hejeafter, changes for advertisements
:
teach this office Tuesdays at latest ig
Insure insertion in the issue of the week
F? hr:* brought.

Mdillers cheap at the Bankrupt Store.
lujlet setts at Phillips
•1‘leaie call ai^ see them.

nnd

Erb’s.

Ihm’t fail to see the nice cut glass at
■ ; .hiijBessmerX the Jeweler.
All who have Recounts at Mrs., Carrie
Sp^it-e’ please call and settle.

I'ipn Smith has purchased the clothing
s’.ucifl of tbe Royal Mudge estate.

.

Dense to rent or sell.

Mrs. A. D. Nlskernand son* left Mon­
You will say that you never saw any
nice glassware before when you see those day morning to join Lieut. Nistern at Ft.
fine water aettr at Phillip* and Erb’*. Leavenwort h Kansas.
You can make no nicer Christmas gifts
Mrs. Julius Russell will attend the
i than one of these setts.
party giv?u by the Knight Tempters at
Detroit to-niorrow night.
j
The Clerk of Barry county, with the
Frank Cole, of this city, has secured, a
. Clerk and Probate Judge of-Eaton county.
I met a* a board of review for the fifteenth position as head book-keeper for Fried-i
man
’s dry goods store in Grand Rapids.
;» ramwmi
senatorial umatet
district on Tuesday.
mesuay. aud
auu bad
nan no
; difficulty
Keeler
i... in finding Miner
- K
zsLt elected
Tbe Misses Louise and Grace Holbrook
by 3,800 plurality.—Charlotte Republi­
can.

have left for their home in California after
an extended visit with relatives in the
We would like good correspondents faty.
Mr. C. Brown, of Creasy. was in the j
from Orangeville, Nashville, Quimby, Mor­
gan. The Bannmk covers the territory in
in the county wo think exceedingly well,
but we are now lacking ones at the above
points.
Only those who can write a legi­
ble hand, and arc fair spellers need apply.

city this-week. He Is B3 years old. aud
was on his way to Ionia to visit his daugb-1

ter, Mrs. John Q. Cressey.
Ed.

Mallory,

formerly

in Colgrove’s J

office here, now to the law department at;
Ann Arbor, has been seriously IU at the
hospital there. At oue time his life was
despaired of. but'at present we are glad
to say he is much better.

The ladles of Hastings aud vicinity
-See our line of Laudkerchiefs for Kma*,
t never had a better opportunity to buy,nor
Bankrupt Stork.
a better stock of Fur Capes, Muffs and Fur
: Cm u. oats and all kinds of ground fe*d
Scarfs to select from then they have right
•; ax
Cook &amp; Cook’s
now at Julias Russell’s.
Mr. Russell
Hats and caps. All prices at the Bank­
N re watches for boys or men from
bought especially for the holiday trade. rupt Store.
^LOi) up at John Bessmer’s the Jeweler.
Call and see then*.
■
Holiday goods at wholesale prices nt
N j better assortment of candies and j
The new firm of Mead &lt;t Co. is building Phillips &amp; Erb’s. - '
.nil* than is carried by
Cook Jt Cook.
up a nice trade In the market business,
Irving Paustle has been arrested for
U»st—A $2.50 gold piece watch chann and hustling things in great shape.
-—
Tbe
Moii-lay night.
Finder please return to I gentlemen are well known to tbe people non support by his wife.

Ijitlies. misses and childrea outing flan­
'they cordially
----- «—&lt;•- invite
-»&gt;
all
nel night robes very cheap at Miss Feighformer patrons, as well as those who have
never dealt with them before, to give them ner’s.
Do not fail to call and see tbe many use­
a call.
P7iihd box— Charlotte Tribune.
ful articles and the low prices at Soule’s
Nothing makes a finer Christmas present
’ Jj G. Hughes, county treasurer ele?t
Bazaar.
nasj moved to this city and has rented the thana fine silk or linen handkerchief.
Make your headquarters at Phillips &amp;
They are appreciated by both old and
J. IV. Lunn house on Green street.
Erbs and see tbe fine lines of goods for
young and are always useful.
Russell
The smallpox cases in Sebewa township
the holidays.
has a fine line of them especially for the
ara rapidly on the wane.
Only one new
World’s Columbian half dollars
are
holiday trade and has put such prices on
case last week and that in very light form.
them as will certainly Bell them.
Call at given back in change at Fred L. Heath’s.
Walter Wilkins, Jr., formerly of this
the druggist.
Russell’s for Christmas presents.
city is now practicing dentistry in Chicago
If you want a nice Library or hanging
Last week in our write up of the fire de­
and has a good business which is on tbe
lamp go to Phillips &amp; Erb’s, They have
partment we were laboring nnder the Im­
increase.
a nice stock on hand.
pression that the Chief and Assistant
The Chicago, Kalamazoo and Saginaw
Mrs. Kep Silsbee was quite badly injur­
Chief get &gt;75 and $50 respectively, and
railroad is erecting a storage shed 300 feet
that the city furnished tbe uniforms for ed last week by stepping on a rusty nail
long for cars, just south of its round house
the boys.
Sueh is not the case.
These which entered her foot
heye.—Kai. Daily News.
Christmas candy free. Buy a dollars
officers only get &gt;$5.00 and $15.00 respect­
John* McLeod was convicted Tuesday of ively and the departaent has furnished Its worth of goods at Stauffer’s and get one
assault and battery on Edward Murry.
pound of nice mixed candy free.
own uniforms.
Justice Kenaston fined him &gt;10 costs, We
We try to meel hard Urae Pr,c®8 but we
Christmas will soon be at hand and to
inderatand there is’talk of appeal.
add to tbe enjoyment of the day you cannot and will not sell goods at 5 per
I will receive city taxes all days of the should make arrangements at once for cent below cost
.Cook &amp; Cook.
week except Mondays and Saturdays at your candies, fruits, nuts, etc.
The City
Dr. Burton remembered tbe excellent,
Ira VanValkenburgh’s store.
Bakery will be prepared to better serve work the fire department did last week at
N. T. Diamond.
the wants of all then ever and will pay es­ his fire and made the boys a present of
Harry Hayes.

of this city.

Barn—To Mr. and Mrs. Homer Green
on Saturday morning. Dec. 1, 1894. a ten

We want you to see our dress goods,
capes, coats, hosiery, gloves, handker­

chiefs and towels for holiday trade.
O. D. Spaulding.
People who contemplate ordering Photo­

graphs for Holiday gifts should commence
now and give us ample chance to get tbe
work out to due time.
H. J. Christmas.
Your attention is called to the advertlsrnent of Housemen, Donnallay and Jones
of Grand Rapids on our inside local page.
Th^y say it wlil pay you to come 100 miles
even if you have only a suit of clothes to
purchase.

Elsewhere to this Issue

will

be

found

Mayor Grease!’* message to tbe Common
Council, calling attention to the financial

condition of the city, which is wortlqr of
the careful attention and consideration of
every citizen.

Read it.

Only two weeks more to 18M, and to
lower osr stock before taking inventory, I

will make some exceptionally low prices

pecial attention to all order*.
Leave your &gt;25.00.
orders for anything in this line at the City
Fine cut glass and French- Chinaware
Bakery at trace and they will receive for Christmas at Pancoast’*.
See the
prompt attention.
beautiful presents there.
Just what you
Frank C. Ives, formerly of Plainwell, want and very moderate In price.
and known as the "Young Napoleon, of
One thing we never could see through,

Billiards,” won to the contest at Chicago and that is, why anyone should pay cash
with Schaefer, the French expert During for whiskey and ask credit for groceries.
the match Ives waa presented by friends We can’t do It
Cook A Cook.
with a magnificent billiard cue, aaad*
-Marked down to coat” sounds* like awholly of tbe polished horns of a buffalo,
big bargain, and that is what we are off­
shot by Buffalo Bill on tbe Little Big
ering our lady customers who are in search
Horn? At the base is a gold plate suitably
of fine dress patterns. Come early and
engraved.
take first choice.
L- E* Stavffir.
Anybody can sell you a good teg for Coo­
Possibly yon may want some gloves or
per pound, but the place you are looking mitten* before long. If so call at Phillips
for is where you can get it for just half &amp; Erb’s. They have a large, nice stock
the above price, 85c. per pound aud that
and you want go with cold fingers very
place is at Hendershott’s cheap cash gro- 1
Jong after you look at the low prices on
eery.
Over one half ton (1000 pounds)
aold by us ef this one grade of tea In tbe them.
Monday evening the firemeu had a meet­
last seven weeks which Isa guarantee of
ing at which they all, banded in their
the quality. Arir yonr neighbors about it
resignations, though offering their ser­
if you have not had it or come In and get
vice* to tbe city free of charge to the 1st
a sample free.
Pull stock of groceries
of January. This action on their part 1*
very comm jndable.

prices to saif.

FOR

l.^'w*"4.’1"- J®l'“ Fnl,‘f •»««&gt; Wood­
land Monday.

if you want to make a Christmas pres­

All Hnda of small musical instruments
for Christmas.
Buy a nice Mandolin.
Guitar or Violin at Pancoast^ Strlngt
for all kinds of instruments.

Christmas Is Coming I

HOLIDAY
PRESENTS
GO TO

w. H. GOODYEAR,
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PRIVATE BROWN
BY CAPTAIN JACK CRAWFORD.
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''zour term of service will soon pass,
und it must be a cheering- reflection to
you that you will then return to tho
enjoyments of civil life and to the so­
ciety for which you are bo well titled.
I feel that a bright future lies before
you, Mr. Thornton, and you will appre­
ciate the blessings of life all the more
with this experience to look back upon.
But I must go now. Papa will become
uneasy at my long absence. Will yoq
kindly assist me to mount my pony?”
With his aid she sprang lightly into
the saddle, and once more extending
tier hand said:
“Good-by. I thank yon for the pleas­
ure your sketch afforded me.
You
must let me see it when it is com­
pleted.”
,
.
“I would be ionly too happy if you
would accept it as a gift. Good-by,
und may the Master above bless you
for the light you have brought into my
distasteful life.”. •
With a smile and a farewell wave of
the hand she was off at a brisk gallop,
but soon drew in her pony and permit­
ted him to walk leisurely toward the
fort.
Private Brown had strangely im­
pressed her, and as she rode along
she endeavored to analyze her feelings
toward him und determine what it
was that caused her to feel such
a deep Interest .in
the handsome
young soldier,
in her gdrrison life
she had met but few young riien, and
these were mostly officers of .the army.
True, they were polished gentlemen
and studiously polite in their demean­
or toward her. yet in the actions of
each she could observe an air of disci­
plined dignity that seemed to cast a
chill over his social qualities, and
even impart an icy ring to his "laugh­
ter when called upon to do honor to a
refined joke or sally of wit. In Pri­
vate Brown she read a nbble nature,
unselfish end devoid of nught but man­
ly pride. a nature luminous with the
gold of self-sacrificing heroism in his
battle with life. She saw in him a
gentleman of culture—a man us great­
ly otat of place in his present position
as a diamond in the filth of the gutter.
She recognized in his every action a
courtly mien which could not be hid­
den beneath the blue lilonse of the
lower ranks She found herself draw­
ing comparisons between this man4 of
the ranks and the gaudily uniformed
officers whom her father had taught
her were true gentlcmsa. and Private
Brown did not suffer in the least by
the comparison. By the time she had
reached her home the fact had fixed
itself in her mind that she had never
before met a man who had so favorably
impressed her as this private in the
ranks. She dismounted from her pony
and entered the house breathing the
fervent wish that military rank were
blown -away by the winds, so she could
meet her new friend on terms of
equality.
As for Brown, his heart went away
with the fair equestrienne. He thought
her the most winsome creature he had
ever met, and as he gathered up his
sketching material and started toward
his cheerless quarters the. bonds of
armj’ servitude cut yet deeper into his

CHAPTER V.
Meetings between Private . Brown
and Alice Sanford became of frequent
occurrence. The young'girl often rode
along the mesa on the trail which led
along the precipitous bluff overlook­
ing the Rio Grande, and Brown more
frequently than ever before sought the
spot of their first meeting with his
sketch book and pencils in joyoui
anticipation of an hour in company
with the angel who had so unexpected­
ly come into his life. A warm feeling
of friendship sprang up between the
young people, a sort of brotherly and
sisterly affection, and they seemed
never so happy aa when in each other’s
society. Bit by bit Alice had drawn
from him many little details of his life
not embodied in th” story he had told
her, Mid his manly character and bril­
liant intellect shone in her eyes with

imiih Qinnu aumiiKratiiaiM

BTOBY.
friendship and esteem.
As Private
Brown he was but an ordinary cog in
the great machinery of war and mil­
itary duty. She seldom saw him on
duty—in fact, she had but once noticed
him in the ranks, and then at a review
of the troops at the post, and his sol­
dierly attitude In the saddle as hia
troop moved along the parade ground
called Jrom her brain a thought which
her lips half whispered:
“He was born to command."
Had Alice’s mother been living she
would have been led by a sense of filial
duty to go
her and tell her the his­
tory of her new friend, and the social
equality on which she met him. Her
maidenly instinct hinted to her that it
might be wrong for her to conceal her
relations with the young soldier from
her father, yet in the knowledge of his
severe ideas Of propriety she feared if
she were to make known to him the
troth her intercourse with her friend
would meet with an abrupt ending.
The more she considered this phase of
the matter the grex’.ter it troubled her,
and in girlish confidence she one day
went to Mrs. Colby, the matronly wife
of tho senior’captain of the Sixth Cav­
alry, and related to her the story ol
the unfortunate private soldier.
“Why, Alice, child, what a remark­
able story!” the good lady exclaimed.
“What a refreshing chord you have
struck and started to vibrating to
arouse the dreary stillness of garrison
life. A gentleman, an artist, a scholar,
j a philosopher, and goodness knows
I what else masquerading right under
our eyes as a private soldier. Aud the
heir to a fortune, too! Really, you
1 quite take my breath away. Have you
• told the colonel of him?”
,
“I have not spoken to papa of him
! since I learned hLs history. I told him
■ of our first meeting and of my aston­
ishment at finding a man of such re­
fined bearing and artistic skill in the
ranks, but he took little interest in the
matter.
Merely hinted that crime
might lie behind his enlistment.”
“Well, ,my child, you must not for­
get that you have but his own unsup­
ported evidence as to tho troth of his
story. Were you my daughter I would
certainly advise you to not place too
implicit confidence in tho troth of what
be told 'you. He may be, us 'your fa­
ther hinted, a fugitive from justice.
The criminal element, you know, dear,
is not drawn entirely from the lower
stratas of society.. It is not wrong, I
think, for you to manifest an interest
in his artistic work, loving art as you
do, but you must not forget, my child,
that you do not know him, and that he
is but a soldier In the ranks and far
beneath you in social standing. You
had best tell your father all you know
of your new acquaintance, and I can
assure you that should Brown’s story
prove to be true no one would move
more promptly than Col. Sanford in en­
deavoring to sever the bond of enlist­
ment that he might be restored to his
proper sphere of life."
“But you forget, Mrs. Colby, that he
said he would not under any considera­
tion have hia^erm of enlistment short­
ened one single day."
“It could bv done without consulting
his wishes in the matter. If it should
be brought to the notice of your father
that the young man is not only Inflict­
ing upon himself really unmerited pun­
ishment for s mistake of his youth, but
is by his action depriving the business
world of a talent which would contrib­
ute to its progress, he would scoff at

g him to his
and lose no tim
frank with
proper station.
.
you, my child, and tell yon that in my
opinion Mr. Brown, or Mr. Thornton,
is a very, very fooliah young man. But,
my dear girl, you don’t know how your
tinning she gradually unfolded his story has interested me. I wonder if it
past history. She lost sight of his can be true? And to think he is in
raak.of the humble sphere in which Capt. Colby’s troop, too. May I tell the
captain?"
a of lofty station bowing
“Do you think it would be right, Mrs.
beneath a pesaung cloud Colby? Mr. Thornton did not enjoin
nd she looked upon H as secrecy—in faet,haaaid ha had noth­
ing. to conceal from the workl, yet were
notoriety

Jhink I will tell him under a pledge of
'secrecy. Even Brown must not know
that his captain has heard of him."
“Very well. Yon. can tell Capt. Col­
by nnd I will tell papa all I know of
Mr. Brown."
“What a delicious secret we four will
have to discuss between ourselves,
and how doubly delicious if it prove
true that Private Brown is really Mr.
Edward Thornton and a gentleman
in every way our equal in life. But a
word of motherly caution, child. You
must not permit yonr girlish enthusi­
asm to arouse in your young heart a
feeling of nught but simple friendship
and sympathy for Private Brown.” '
A alight blush mantled the cheeks of
the young girl at the*e parting words.
After she had gone Mrs. Colby sank
into a chair and carefully weighed
every feature of the strange story, and
was yet deeply engrossed in thought
when the captain entered.
“George,” she said to Kim, “do you
know anything of Private Brown of
your troop?"
“Brown?
Yea.
He has several
times attracted my attention. He is a
splendid young soldier, I believe, al­
ways unusually neat in personal ap­
pearance, and at times when he has
been on duty as orderly at my quar­
ters I hare noted his intelligent lan­
guage and gentlemanly bearing. He
distinguished himself in a noticeable
manner in several of our brushes with
the Apaches last winter, and I have
him listed for promotion when there is
a vacancy. Why do you ask, my dear?”
“I have a very remarkable story to
tell you, George, if you will promise
me that ydu will never divulge it with­
out my permission, not even to Brown
himself."
“Well, it must be a startlingly im­
portant secret. Will such a pledge in
any manner conflict with my duty as
an officer?”
“Not in the least, my dear, or I would
not exact it of you.”
“Then I promise. lam all attention.”
She told the story as Alice had re­
lated it to her, and the captaia's eyes
opened wide with astonishment.
“By Jove, wife, I am Inclined to be­
lieve the man has told the truth. I
have never had occasion to give him
extra notice further than I mentioned,
yet in the light of this revelation I can
recall many of his actions which go to
corroborate what you have told me. I
must keep my eyes on him in future."
Alice went at once to her father and
related to him the story Brown had
told her.' The old man at first evinced
considerable interest in the recital, but
at its conclusion said:
.
“All nonsense,Sunshine,all bosh. You
must not place any credence in the wild
cock and bull stories the soldiers tell.
Look after the sick men inthe hospital,
child, and let the well ones take care of
themBelves.”
“Did I do wrong, papa, in listening
to him and showing my interest in his
work?"
“My-little Sunshine could’ not do
wrong. If this man lias interested you
with his skill with the pencil I am
glad of it. Your life is cast amid Very
sober surroundings, little one, und any­
thing that affords you pleasure nnd
helps you to while away the dull hours
has my full approval. If u big, honest­
eyed Newfoundland dog should come
to yon for recognition it would be no
wrong for you to put him on the shag­
gy head und call him pet names. If a
private soldier interests you and pos­
sesses intelligence enough to treat you
as becomes your station in the world
above him. amuse .yourself with him all
you desire. Even listen to their fairy
stories if you wish. Soldiers love to
boast of what they might have been
had they not been crowded into the
army by some remarkable- circum­
stances. Their romances arc all bosh,
Sunshine, all frothy bosh.”
CHAPTER VL
Lieut. Vandever was industrious in
acquiring a knowledge of horseman­
ship, for a call to field duty might be
made at any moment in the then un­
settled state of the Indians. In his dai­
ly rides about the post and down
the river he frequently met Miss
Sanford and sometimes rode be­
side her. Her treatment of him was
always polite, yet she maintained to­
ward him an air of modest reserve
which warned him that any resump­
tion of foppish gallantry would meet
With her disapproval. On several oc­
casions he had passed by when herself
and Private Brown were sitting to­
gether, bending over a sketch or quiet­
ly conversing, and it shocked him to
see the daughter of the comn-ander on
terms of such seeming familiarity with
a man in the ranks. In his estimation,
the private soldiers were mere soulless
machines, which moved only at the of­
ficial beck and call, but puppets in ex­
alted hands, and a lump of indignant
resentment stuck in his throat at the
thought that the maiden could grant to
a vulgar private the -sociability she de­
nied him.
•*
On one of his daily rides he overtook
her in the river bottom just as she had
reined in her pony to make the ascent
of the steep hill leading to the fort
He politely saluted her by raising his
cap, and she acknowledged the saluta­
tion with a.bow and pleasant smile.
“It has been a beautiful afternoon
for riding. Miss Sanford," he said.
“It has indeed, Mr. Vandever. I
think the New Mexico climate cannot
be surpassed in loveliness in the whole
world.”
“The Climate is all right, but the
society is open to severe criticism,” he
replied. “The native people art but
half civilized and the Americans ore
rough boors, and it does strike me aa
being somewhat severe that the ladles
and gentlemen of the army are com­
pelled to exist amid such uncongenial
surroundings.”
"O, you arc too hard on the people of
the territory,*’ she replied. “I have a
number of valued friends, among the
good people of San Marcial, the town
just above the fort, both native and

inanity. Wc are &amp; little world in ourMr. Viuoctarnr.’’
“A rather insignificant world,” he re­
plied. “You can almost enumerate ita
population on your fingers., A dozen
or so officers', and half as many ladies."
“And several hundred soldiers,” she
added.
“O, the soldiers cut no figure in our
world, rave as slaves to do our bidding.
The riff-raff of the land must not be
mentioned in the same breath with la­
dies and gentlemen.
I sometimes
think it debases a gentleman to be
obliged to command such fellows.”
mJvas.

* Additional County News.
The Ladles Aid Society have donated
forty dollars to the cbarcb society here for
the purchase of the lot next to the church
and tbe same will be used Mr a parsonage
or sheds as circumstances dictate.
Ike Swikert has returned from the
northern peninsula and reports that there
are more men than work*
James Doonon has moved his family tn
Orangeville and will work John Coney's
farm on shares.
Fred Barlow of Hastings has bought
several car loads of wheat here recently
paying fifty cents per bushel.
Treasurer Osgood commenced taking in
taxes last Saturday and will be In Clover*
dale next Saturday for that purpose.
I am glad to report that there are no
more cases of diphtheria here and the ones
who were sick are almost well. It Is wel 1
to be cautious but some misrepresentations
have been made and people frlgttned with
out^cause. The board of health had Dr.
Snyder here to Investigate matters and' he
said that Dr. Scribner had done as well as
possible and saw no need of a change of
treatment
Schools In this vicinity have
started again and our own will probably
commence again next week.
Nathan Adams, a former resident of
this town is visiting in this vicinity.

the getatinous end aibumlnoos Itosare.
circulates with the blood sad attacks toe
fibrous tissues, particularly lij the joints,
and thus causes the local manifestations of
the disease. Tbetsickand sbanlders are
the parts usually affected by rbeumaliMD,
and the joints st tbe knee*, ankles, hips
and wrists are also wmetlmw! attacked.
Thousands of people have found In Hood’s
Sarsaparilla a positive and permanent cure
for rheumatism. It has had remarkable
success Id curing tbe most severe cases.
The secret of its success lies fn the fact
that It attacks at once the cause of the di­
sease by neutralizing the lactic acid and
purifying the blood, as well as strengthen­
ing every function of tbo body

So «ber nwd, la n nibble. In UK.,
d
eold.. W eourt,. for „
all deranceiwnt. or tee ibroal al,d
“
• Alert Ch«m Ptetoral. Thl. wooiIcttul medicine afford, jnral relief in „,n.
Mnnptton, even in tbe advanced Etages of
that disease.
.
St Ixutte hu bought ,n rtectrle Iteht
ptint for ffa.UbO.
w 1

U to often . tnyttery bow * cold bu
been •'nought.'- Tbe flcthowever, that
when Ute blood ■■ poor and tbe ayateni depresaed, one become, particularly liable to
dteeaae. When Um appetite or the atrength
falla. Ayer’a Sara»p«rllla abould be token
without delay.

Hopkins Station expects to have a clear
Lean and lank.
factory soon.
He’s such a crank;
My stars! I thank
Lack of vitality and ooior-matter in the
I’m not bls wife:
bulbs causes tbe hair to fall out and turn
He’d make my life
gray. We recommend Hall’s Hair RenewA scene of strife.
er to prevent baldness and grayness.
Stop, lady, stop! his liver Is ontof order
“He’s just too nice for anything,” bls wife
The “crazy "social fad has struck Hopsays, “when he is well.” Every wife's hus­ idns.
band should, if slck,« take Dr. Pierces'
Golden Medical Discovery.
It puts tbe
liver aud kidneys In good working order,
purifies th? blood, cleanses the system
from all impurities, from whatever cause
arising, and tones up the functions gener­
ally. Once used, it Is always in favor.
Sold by all dealers in medicine.

Dr. Pierce’s Pellets permanently pure
constipation, sick headache, indigestion
and kindred derangements.

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

Union City people gave a charity enteb
talnment,
the
**
i"
* and 41
" citt» i» were so well
pleased with the show that they want It
repealed.

No other medicine.in the world was ever
given such a test of Ils curative qualities,
John P. Bauer, traveling salesman for
as Otto’s Cure. Thousands of bottles of
this Great German remedy are being dis­ (tan City Stove Co., Day top, Ohio, says:
tributed free of charge, by druggists In “1 will continue to recommend Adironda.
this country, to those afflicted with con­
Wheeler’s Heart and Iferve Cure, for i
sumption. Asthma, croup, severe coughs,
know It will do all tbit its claimed for It
pneumonia and nil throat and lung diseas­
es, giving the iMMipie proof that Otto’s Sold by W. H. Good) ear.
Cure will clue them, ami that it Is the
To® late for last Issue.
grandest triumph of medical science. For
Mrs. George Wilkins is dead at Roches­
Samples free. ter. Oakland county.
Hrs. Banker and her daughter Mrs. sale by W. H. Goodyear.
Her home .was at
Will Van Leuven of Grand Rapids. spent
.
Large bottles 50c. and ‘25c.
Utica and she was 100 years aid.
several days with friends here last week.
They have many old friends here who are
Keep the bead cool, the feet warm and
always glad to welcome them.
.
We hear that the wood bee and dinner tbe bowels open.
Bacon’s Celery King
When Baby
rick, wcav n. r CoiXorlx
at the Congregational church Thanksgiv­ for tbe nerves Is a vegetable prei*aratlon
ing day was much enjoyed by those pre­ and acts as a natural laxative, and Is the
When aho wra a Child, i*!ie irh-.l tar Cartcria.
sent.
greatest n-medj ever di*c.&gt;Vered for the
When «he became Miw,
clung to Castorla.
This pleasant weather gives people an cure of dyspepsia, liver complaint, and nil
When She had ChUdn-n, sht gave them &gt;?x5to*tn.
opportunity to complete their fall work.
blood, liver and kidney diseases.
Call on

Tbe union services Thanksgiving eve
were well attended.
Mis. Yates returned trow Detroit last
week.
Fraifft Rogers stumbled over a stump
while skating on tbe mill pond Thursday
p. m. and has been unable to take his
place on the section for a couple of days.
Mrs. Cummings is much better and Is
able to be out again.
We hear that Mrs. Austin of Galesburg,
Is visiting in this vicinity.
Mr. aud Mrs. Luther Hills were pleas­
antly surprised last Wednesday evening
by a number of their most intimate friends
who dropped in to help them celebrate
their nineteenth wedding anniversary.
We hear that Grant Hendershott was
surprised to see a Dumber of old friends
who kept him up a little later than usual
Saturday evening.
Mrs. Betts has been In Middleville the
past week called there by the ilhiess In the
family of her daughter Mrs. drier.
It takes something more than a runaway
and a broken buggy to give Frank Travis
the blues.
Cap social at John Osborns Wednesday
e ven Ing.

VV. H. Goodyear, sole agent, and get n i
trial package free. Large sires 50c. and
35c.

WISE ADVISE

Fillmore.
Clayton Price has bought a part of tbe
Lancaster place.
C. W. Smith and wife visited:last week
with Paris and Grand Rapids friend's.
George Hubbard has his mill running
pver in Bowne.
Mrs. Henry Marks of Rutland nnd Mrs.
Eben Slawson of Cevesoo, Iowa, visited
relatives in Fillmore last week.
Miss Lulu Teeple whs at home last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Adel be rt Smith of Isabella
county visited at W. Smith's.
Miss Minnie Godfrey of Hastings visited
at home last Sunday.
Castleton.
Miss Ethel Wilkinson commenced her
second term of scool Monday in the Feigbner district Miss Ethel has given good
satisfaction and we think the board din
well to secure her services for the winter
term.
Geo. Clark of Jackson, was a guest of
tbe Coes Saturday.
Asa Nojes wife and son Wesley are vis­
iting relatives in Grand Ledge.
Mrs. Coboni bad an auction Friday and
will leave the farm in the spring.
John Dervln and Henry Greenhart are
visiting their brother Ezra, at Park Lake,
Osceola county.
Ansel Klnne is visiting his uncle Frank
Klnne at Hastings.
E. W, Bringham Is building an addition
to bis bouse.
,
Miss Ella Greenhart is visiting htr sis­
ter Mrs. Edith Greenbart of Sunfield.
*
Geo. White of Oakley was a guest of C.
C. Price Saturday night

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•wit* nlnety-raveo per cent.

SAPOLIO

�Hastings City Bank,
Hastings,

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$75 000.00
SURPLUS &gt;16-000.00.

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Open lor business Dec. IB.IBM.
OFFICKR8:
p G. Kobtate*, President;
Chester Meeser, Vice. Free.
D. W. Reynolds, Cashier.
DiratCTOM:
0 .v iteywoltta,
W.H. Pewere,
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itoblnson,
11. B. Mower.
•..hr. Oarvtch,
Chester Hewer,
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y P. T. Coigrove.

should be
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provided with the
well-known emergency
medicine,

AVER'S

Has :he only savings department tn tn Barry
County and pays ^Interest on all time

Your
Daily
Bread

CHERRY PECTORAL
The best remedy for all
diseases of the
Throat and Lungs.
Prompt to act,

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Sure to Cure

Is no doubt a matter of
, some concern to you,
but not so when you
buy it at the City Bak­
ery. Everyone when
in the city should get a
' cheap lunch at the City
Bakery. Hot tea and
coffeq at all hours of
. the day. Finest line of
Confectionery in the
city.

LOCAL NEWS
• CIRCULATION •

I cis Wwk,

85 quires.

Hereafter, chinire tor adrenhenienta
mu.t rreeh UH. office Tuendeys at lau«t to
Injure Insertion In the Wane of the week
when brought.
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,ts ,nt«”*e itching, dry hot

B

Plainwell la happy because il ta aoon to

have eleetrle lights.
Calhoun

ADIRONM
■mmh

Newton two

C"*k'
'‘“aUn« »”
| "“k*l'lng **•»• dlsdiarxed the entire

No non two m, ng!,, „„
reuderiug amputation neotmary.
AHomtrUMbrr who found, her kid.

reedlnx Sund.y school qu.rterlle. during
sehool hours thouxhl she bid llxbtod on a
ren.rk.bie e« „f juMoUe pWy
The
bids wore trylnx tn ree who could memo,

rw tbe most scripture before Christ™.. |u
order to win . pair of skates.-Detroit
New*.
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Ker. Metter enfoyed (f) . foety-tnli,
drive lul Sabbath. On «rrleln&lt; at Wood
lend ho found tbe church closed on .ccount of tbe smallpox scare.
At Irving
the church bee.me uuruly and smoked too

much for oomfort so no sermon was
preached. He ut down by a comfortable
Are ebon- 11,0 o'clock when a meuenger
called him to Bowne to baptize .very sick
baby. The Rev. had oouipaaslon ou bi,
horse and did not return to Freeport until
Monday momhix.—Freeport Herald.

A slbry I, told of a young man Just over
the border In Lyons township that might*
have been serious Instead ot ludrlcous.
He paid a visit to his boat girl and while
Setting out of hte buggy tbe suspender
buttons of tbe rear ot bls trousers gave

crons buttons anil all went well until by
friction against the back ot the chair tho
matches became Ignited.
A conflagration
wu narrowly averted and the young man
la not over hl. fright yet—Portland Ob­
server.

Hon. John Douavan of Bay refused to
exbibit blmselt In a lietrolt dime museum,
bnt tor the----------mutual- edification
ot. ...
the
press
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gang of the state and John himself the onMarshall has only one family whose' ly survivor of the Michigan democracy and
nametbegins with I. That Is the family of the most talked about man on earth will
Judge Ingersoll.
be tendered a reception in the metropolis.
Henry Crockfoni, of Charlotte, while The Statesman Ims received an invitation
north, »bot « 210 lb. deer. He is having Which reads thus: “The Fellowcraft Club
the ht ad mounted..
founded by the active newspaper men of

The Nasbelle school realized *M from

their
preacnlatloD
Skule’’ recently.

B VI. J. V/

-I-OSITIVKlV CURBS—

HEflRT DISEASE. NERVOUS
Prostration. Epllepsu,

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“Deestrlet

Within the past two months Detroit has Deliolf, respectfully requests the pleasure
had 324 cases of diphtheria, nearly 25 per of y&lt;»ur company Monday evening, Decem­
ber lotli, froin eight to ten o’clock to meet
cent of which have been fatal.
the Hon. John Donovan of Bay.
Please
About three months ago Harry Fainnan
of Centerville kicked Carrie Acker in tbe present this Invitation at the door.”—3farknee. The latter will be obliged to have ihall Statesman.

SI-'-; leones.*, and all derangement*
Nervous System.

UNEXCELLED FOR-—
Restless BA.SXX1S
Purely Vegatable, guaranted free from
opiates, 100 fall size doses* 50c.

her leg amputated at the knee,
mere children.

M. D. Bailey, Receiving Teller Grand Rape&lt; .Mich.) Saving Bank, says be cannot say
t&lt;«« much in favor of ‘Adironda,’' Wheeler's
II -j art and Nerve &lt; hire.
Prvpan-d by Wheeler and Fuller Medicine
C&lt;.. Cedar Springs. Mich. Sold by.
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Both are

Chas E Norris was arrested in Chicago a
few days ago for a crime committed ten
years ago. He has traveled all over the world
in that time, and the detective who start­
ed out to capture him ou the night of the
assault was the man who made the at rest.

W. EC. GOODYEAH,

HASTINGS.

tiaa thirteen divorce

Get». Fenn of Charlotte, raised 1500
btmbeU ot onions from 18 acres.

Heart | ITl*p
and

county

eases on tho present calender.

Wheeler's

Nerve

were present.
I. Cla? C*rlr'* youlM' bor

way. To prevent embamameut a couple
of matchra were substituted for tbe treach-

fl. E. RENKES. F£OF’K.

■» HU »■&lt; THAO 8 HARK

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MICH.

Poor nigMtlon.
Leads to nervou«ncss. fre'fulnres. peevishness,
chronic dyspepsia and great misery. Hood's
Bareaparilta Is the remedy. It tones the
atomach, rreatee bi» appetite, and gives a relish
to food. It makes pure blood and glrrs healthv
action tn all tbe organs of the body. Take
Hood’s.for Hood’s cures.
Hood’s Pills become the favorite cathartic
with every one who tries them. 25c.

Com non Council met In regular session
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Ald Bennett, Hleka.
Haffamn, Tinkler, aud Water*.
O,bora

Ojaaldsre departmentrtrell be mm from
Uie Sre fund of aaM eltj Uh san ot tbltte
dollar, per annum, payable tn the monta
of Juno and'Beoember ot each year, and
•batt take effect January ffntt, Isas.

Moved Uy Aid Hlcka that the above re­
solution be adopted. Lost.
Ayea Bennotr, Boaby, Hicks and Wators.
Nays. Huffman, Osborn and Tinkler.
On motion of Aid Hicks nouncll adjourn
ed for 2 wks.
E. G. Holbrook,
Recorder.

&lt;to motion ot A3d Tinkler reading of
mlns, of ut meyllng poelponed.
““’'•d by Aid Hick, that all city and
mS.
™ 10&lt; Nl&gt;be remitted ta
Mrs. Devine. Carried.
Bw"lelt- “let., Huffman, Tinkler
■nu waterx.
Nays. None.
AWBusby took hia seat.
,e*sl o,‘e dreaded dbeane
Moved by Aid Hlcka that petition ot H. ist'f ! Ht
8 *,ben able to cure In nil Iu m*#.
^Carter In regard, to repairing cemetery eaand that b**•catarrh.
Half's Catarrh Cure is
road be referred to st Com. Carried
only positive ctire uow known to the mediAye. Bennett Bushy. 41|cka, Uuffoun. S?fJralcr,,,ty- Latarrh being a coukI union al
diMMsr. requires a constitutional treatment.
Tinkler and Waters.
ta*“l!n Internally, ac'lna
Nays, None.
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h.lood M,‘d n»ucoUs surfaces of
destrayina the fouudatlou
Moved by Aid Tinkler that tho city Trei
,ld plvltlK
patient strength
be Instructed not to collect any poll tax in m b“11Q.U'K OP *.
U&gt;e com tuition and assisting ua2nd. and 3rd. wds. Carried,
mSh fsinX’i? Wurtt-. Th® Pn«»«etors have so
Ayea. Bennett. Busby, Hlcki, Huffman, ter ttaiu,at lherof*
ter cne Hundred Dollars for anv case it falls to
Tinkler and Waters.
cure, ttend
list of t- stinxmfal.
Nays, None.
S: i *®"»r » uo.. toimo, o.
fa-sold
by all Druggists, 75c
Aid Osborn toolt bls seat
Move* by Aid Hicks that the Water
State News
Com. be authorized to see that th© pumpn
Harrisville poatoffiee was robbed Wed­
at the Water Works are put in proper
nesday night $37.
•bap©. Carried.
Ayes, Bennett Busty, Hicks. Huffman
Footpads have held up several persons
Osborn, Tinkler and Waters.
at Lapeer In the past few days
Nays, None.
Gus Bahm has withdrawn bis, $5,000
Moved by Aid Tinkler that the bill of
suit for damages aglnst the village of 1mDr. n oodmnnsee be allowed. Lost.
Ayes, Bennett. Busby, Tinkler and Wa- lav City.
ten.
Revival meetings are now being held at
Nays, Hicks, Huffman and Osborn.
the M. E. church at Capac, conducted by
Moved by Aid Hicks that the bills for Rev. IL G. Tupping.
cement etc, be referred to St. Com.
Car­
ried.
Moved by Aid Hicks that the bills of Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your
R. K. Grunt and others be referred
troubles? If not get a bottle now and get
St Com. Carried.
relief. This medicine is found to be pe­
The following accts, audited:
culiarly adapted to the relief and cure of
Hocking Fuel Co., coal
$ 19.91 all female complaints, exerting a wonder­
J. Murphy, etg
3.89 ful direct influence in giving strength nnd
M. C. R. IL Co., frg
3A.89 tune to the organs. If you have loss of
H. Wentworth, fire warden
. 24.00 appetite, constipation, headache, fainting
R. Waters, labor
1.20 spells, or are Henous. sleeyhss excitable,
Jos I’flug, refreshments
1.70 melancholy ur troubled with dizzy spells,
Hasting-. Banner
65 88 .Electric Bitters is the medicine you need.
Hams A Van Arman, rent
52.00 Health and strength are guaranteed by its
M. J. Williams, Supervibor
100.00 use. Urge bottles only fifty cents at W.
Ed Bartow, cart to fire
2.00 H. Goodyears’ drug store.
A. Maynards cart to fire
2 00
A Houflehold Treaaare.
A. Sponable.
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2.00
I) W. Fuller, of Canajoharie. N. Y.t
E. S. McMurry. labor
4.50
C. Grace
2.50 says that he always keeps Dr. Kings New
W. Schlmore,
5.20 Discovery In the House and his family has
always found the very best results follow
W. Waite, etg
Moved by Aid Hicks that the accis. I&gt;e its Use; that he would not be without it.
allowed and orders drawn on respective If procurable. G. A. Dykeman, Druggist,
Catskill, N. Y., says that Dr. King’s New
funds fur same. Carried.
Ayes. Bennett, Busby, Hicks, Huffman, Discovery is undoubtedly the best cough
remedy; that he has used it in his family
Osborn. Tinkler and Waters.
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for right years, and It has never failed to
Nays. None.
The Cduimon Council of the city of do all that Is claimed for it. Why not'try
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Hastings Ordain* that section thirty-five of a remedy so long tried and tested. Trial
an ordinance entitled “An ordinance pro­ bottles free st W. H. Goodyear’s Drug
viding for the organization and regulation Store. Large size 50c and Si.00.
of a fire department in the city of Has­
Bucklen'n Arnica Salve
tings, and for protection against Are."
Adopted the 16lti day of September 1887
The best salve in the world for cuts,
be and the same is hereby ammended so bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
as to read as follows;
Each member of sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
said fire department, shall be paid from corns, and ail skin Irruptions, and posi­
tile fire fund of said city tbe sum of twen-tively
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cure _______
piles or___
no______
pay required.
It,
ty dollars per annum. The Chief of said Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
fire department shall be paid from the fire or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
fund of said city the sum of thirty-five box. For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the”
dollars per annum and the Assistant Chief druggist.

The symptom* of chronic catarrh vary
according tu the stage and exact taeation

and forehead, weak and sometimes watery
eyes, oemicnaly loss of necDory.
ta the
last stage tbe discharge coaaes, and dry,
offecaivescaba form In the nose: polypi
growths sometimes form in one or both

Dostrels and the pain in tbe head and eyes
Is much less. Unless something ii done
to prevent, the catarrh will follow the

mucous membrane into the lungs, where
it will be followed by cough, night sweat*,
rapid loss of flesh, and the other dread
symptoms of consumption.
To all such people Dr. Hartman’s treat­
ment comes as a great boon.
It Is only
necessary to send name and address to Dr.
Hartman, Columbus, Ohio, and complete
directions for first month’s treatment will
be sent free. Not only 4s It more success­
ful In curing catarrh than the treatment of
catarrh specialists, but it is In the reach of
every person In the land.
A medicine
which is the principal part of Dr. Hart­
man’s treatment, known as Pe-ru-na, can
be bought at any drug store, and Is a .
remedy without equal for catarrh in all
forms, coughs, colds, bronchitis, consump­
tion, and all climatic diseases of the win­
ter.
Each bottle is accompanied with
complete directions for use.
Address the Pe-ru-na Drug Manufactur­
ing Company,Columbus, Ohio, for a copy
of their latest catarrh book. Sent free to
any address.
You Should ft It.
’
Should get what? Why, the Rev. Irl R.
Hicks splendid almanac for 1895. He has
kindly sent to this office a copy of the
same, and we speak advisably In saying
that It Is a rare publication—the very lat­
est and best that has emanated from the
pen and brain and heart of this wellknown friend to the public.
The history
of the man’s work—now an open book to
all America—and a casual g|ance at this
almanac for 1895, convinces us that this
vitally useful and instructive book ought
to find Its way into every shop, store, of­
fice and home in the land.
The price ot
tbe book—only 25 cents—could not to our
knowledge be invested for any one thing
more profitably.
Lt contains 84 pages
printed on fine book paper, with elegant
covers In colors. It la for sale by all news­
dealers. Thia fine almanac is given as a
premium tn every yearly subscriber of the
Rev. Irl IL Hicks’ well-known and deserv­
edly popular paper, Won! and Works.
This unique journal Is a peerless educator
of the masses, aud Is fast becoming a
household guardian and necessity in the
homes of America.
Those who want to
keep up with all the advanced thought of
the age in science, religion and all social,
commercial, intellectual and domestic sut&gt;
jects, should, subscribe for Word and
Works. Subscription only $1.00 a year.
You can send for both direct to Word and
Works Publishing Co., St. Louis, Mo.

THE SECOND MONTH FULL OF EXTRA INDUCEMENTS!
The first month’s trade of our great preparatory sale, to change in firm January 1st, was unprecedented: and why ? Because every
customer found just what we advertised, and they will continue to, and find what we are going to offer for the
balance of the sale, ahead of anything yet

HEN’S SUITS THE OBJECT TO SUFFER.
We will place on sale 500 Men’s Suits ?t manufacturers' cost. These suits are just finished; made in our own shops and represent
every yard of our entire stock of Winter Suitings, purchased for manufacturing. You can only see the value of these suits by a personal
inspection They are just as we represent, and you cannot afford to pass such a chance to &gt;ave money. I his lot of suits are al first-

class Cassimeres, Cheviots and Worsteds.

SOME LITTLE THINGS IN FURNISHINGS THAT ARE DANDIES.

25c
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GENTLEMEN’S FINE COTTON HOSE IN MODES AT 9c PER PAIR,
3 PAIKS FOR
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3 PLY LINEN COLLARS
3 PLY LINEN CUFFS

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One Case Only, Swits Conde Shirts and Drawers, Extra Fine and Heavy,
Regular Price $1.25, for...................................................... #

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Gent’s Heavy Kid Gloves, Regular Price $2.00 by all dealers, at
Every article in our Furnishing Department in the same proportion.

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Do not forget the many Bargains in our Children s Department
Knee Pants, Furnishings, Etc.

HOUSEMAN, DONNALLY_&amp; JONES,
MONBOE STREET, CORNER WATERLOO, GRAND RAPIDS, MICH,

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�Highest ot *11 in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report

creaned before the clow of thia month. We
all know whit an avalanche of hard cases

All tbe churches are making prepat
for Christmas.

2 WE MOST EARNESTLY REQUEST

IWBSte

struck the circuit within tbe past two
Usual services in Presbyterian church
years-—the Buteher murder trial, the Char­ next Bunday eveulpg. Y. P. 8. C. E. at
lotte robbery care, tbe Rosen care, tbe 6 b’cloek to be led Jy Dr. Suleeba.
The ladles of the Presbyterian church
hermit murder case in Barry, and the
Conductor Scott railway disaster aud rail­ will give a supper tomorrow (Friday) eve­
ning at G A. R. Hall from 5 to 7.
All
way conspincy eaaea of Calhoun, to aay are cordially invited to attend.
nothing of a big cleaning up job of the
The monthly meeting of the W. • F. M.
liquor traffic In this county. It is a Ng 8. of tbe M E. church, will be held in the
thing to tbe credit of Judge Smith that he parlors ot the church Wednesday, Decem­
Subject of the lessen
has the work of fate circuit all caught up ber 19th.,at 2 p. m.
We make short extracts from extended
Additional Local hews
and we congratulate every citizen of the will he “A Christmas Service,”
accounts of Supreme Vice Chancellor P. Fifth Judicial Circuit In having a judge
-The Epworth League Sunday evening
T. Colgrove's reception and speech at
who is willing and anxious to go on with will be conducted by Margaret Townsend.
A budget ot good things for Christmas
Subject, “Commencing the lesson.”
। Wilmington, North Carolina, before the
the work.
at O. 1). Spaulding's.
’ K. of T. lodges of that city. “The PythiItems of Interest.
Ju*t a lew more of those large fancy
i ana of Wilmington will be greatly pleased
If the proposed enlargement of the area
Communication.
. cotton bad* left, only SI.00 per dor. at
I to learn that the visit which lias been Editor of the Banxkr:
of New York is carried out ils population
Stauffer**.
i
will be 2,965,792.
This will Include
; promised them for some time by the Hon.
In your last Issue we read your article Brooklyn.
Mrs. Ansi McJntyre, farmer resident nf • Philip T. Colgrove,‘Supreme Vice Chan­
on “Organization and Re-organixalion of
The
dead
sen
of
America,
or Medical
Prairivvilb, died at Ute home &lt;*f 1 er cel lor, will be paid during this week. In an- our Fire Department.” and like many of
Lake us It Is called, because of its medi­
daughter.
Mt&gt;.
John Kershaw. near tlcipation of his visit committees ou enter- tbe suggestions contained lu It. We think cinal qualities, is situated on the great
I tainment have been appointed by the four you are entirely correct In what you say, Columbian plateau In Southern Washing­
Augusta, Nur. 29th, aged 85 yearn.
in praise of our present company.
We
• lodges of the city and they went promptly think tbe work done by them, has entitled ton. It measures a mile iu length aim
VODgtrssuian T&lt;v»oi*s Introduced a bill
to work to arrange for a proper reception. them to the consideration.of every citizen from a mile lo tbree-quartere of a mile
in CutMrtw yesterday empowering the
in width aud has a maxi mum'depth of 60
j It la proposed to have a public address of our city, and we know they have bad
feeL It stands at an altitude of 2,S00 feet
Secretary of the Navy to turnUh four
aud reception ii the opera house on Frl- It, without atint They have always, so shave the level of the sea. The chemical
pieces &lt;*t condemned cannon to this city
far as I know, received hearty praise for
! day night, and our people may expect
composition of this lake is nearly indeutlthe noble work thfty have done; and we
for use iu mmipieting the Suhiu-rx Monu­
! something unusual in the way of fine believe too, that wiiat they have done, was cs4 with that of the Dead Sen of Palestiu**,
ment.
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nnd like Its eastern counterparL it Is all speaking by Vice Chancellor Colgrove. prompted by good consistent motives, for
UH.bt devoid of life and nu plant has yet
tturglm- nttemplud tn break ’into Hie i He wUlMtnive here on Friday nnd 'kill be the best welfare of the city.
been found grow lug near its edges.—
We believe too, that the amount asked for
bank 1.1 Hvwrit. Barner at Veniium villa
• the guest of our popular citizen, Supreme in the Increase of their compensation from Scientific American.
lac S-«t»i day. They blow open the xalo
i Representative Thomas D. Meares. who Sio to 820 per year, Is not at all unreason­
Engineers estimates that the total watetdoor but couldn’t get to the cash aa it was
; Is probably the best known Pythian in able. but we do think, that the number powvr of Niagara Falls is 7,000,000 horse
protected by burglars proof steel sheet, ; North Carolina, ’the following sketch of might be cut down to 25 at most and tho power.
oompensaticn Increased from 820 to $25
and so had to retire without securing any
One of the remarkable accomplishments
' this distinguished Pythian may interest or even more.
of the ancient Peruvians—who excelled in
booty?
‘ our readers: •*•*•••*•
Now we do believe that tbe city should
engineering, agriculturing, mining, weav­
purchase
a
good
team,
and
let
that
team
Charles A. Blair, sun of tbe late Austin I A pretty selection was played by the
ing and about every othet art of civiliza­
do the sprinkling of our streets, charging
Blair, who is to write a biography of his j harpers, and in a few words more Captain the same rates as is now being paid, and tion—was trepanning, which is so difficult
father, desires to secure originals or copy 8 Men res Introduced Supreme Vice Chaneel- when no sprinkling to do. attend to clean­ am! hazardous that recovery follows only
about a fourth of tire modern operations.
of papers count clod in any way with the ■ lor, Philip T. Colgrove. The dtolingulsh- ing up the city both In front and rear, and The great Muniz collection, temporarily in
war governor’s career; letters written by ; ed visitor was received with a hearty charging the same for doing it, as is now tlie custody of tbe Bureau of American
paid, keeping at all times within a few
Mr. Blair as well as personal recollections j round of applause, and ^vith his fine looks blocks of tbe engine house, and we think Ethnology,'contains about 1000 specimens
of hia father or the latter’a services to the 1 and sliver tongue it didn't take him long when the city shall credit up the earnings ol prehistoric Peruvian skulls, of which
19 are trepanned, and 8 give indications of
to captivate all who was within the sound at tlie end of the year, it will be found subsequent recovery.
state.
A young female
that enough has been earned to cover ail seems to have survived a series of opera­
Tbe masquerade given by the “Owl of his voice. We have before stated that expenses, with a good margin to spare.
tions resulting in an aperature In the skull |
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a
prominent
lawyer
aud
reputable
Club” at the Opera House last night was a
At night, wheu most needed, the team
4 inches long and one inch wide, which
.great success. seventy-five or eighty par­ I speaker at home, and those who heard him will be In readiness to take the fire apara- was covered by a tliver plate.
j sneak last night have no cause to wonder tus. and relieve the fire boys from the la­
ticipating. The grand march was lead by
bor of doiug It. Let tbe hose cart aud apHomer DePue and MissUean McLaughlin. } that Captain Meares classed him as an a nit us we have now be exchanged for a
Many handsome and unique costumes orator. He has a sonorous voice aud his regular hose and ladder wagou, such as
For putting a home in a fine, hraltby condi­
were worn. It was thoroughly enjoyed by ‘ speaking is forceful, graceful and eloquent. are In use tn cities, and the team can move tion, try Goodyear’* Big Four Condition Pow­
I He spoke in measured words and bls them all to the fire, without exhausting
ail present.
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ders. They tone up tbe system, aid digestion,
• phrase was simply rhetorical gems that de­ the firemen to do IL
Then again, wa think the chemical care lomiot apffetlie. relieve eoustlpatlnn. cor
The state board of agriculture will mate
. lighted his audience- There was none of engine should he kept In readiness at all reel kidney disorders and destroy worms, giv­
a new departure in the matter Of farmers’ [ tbe fervid style of oratory In what he said
times, and the bpys should be instructed ing new life to au old or over worked horse.
Institutes this year. Instead df holding a
We know in many cities, the 25e. j&gt;er pound. 5 lbs. one dollar at Goodyear's
&gt; but every sentence he uttered was full of in its-use.
Modern Drug Store.
great number of short institut^. as in pre­
' impressiveness and meaning.
Loftiness chemical engine is considered of more
vious winters, they will hold] several of I of thought and elegance of diction marked Importance, than any other la putting out
fires, and In many ires it Is the only en­
three days’ duration at which only tuples I every passage of bls address and a spirit
gine used,and 1 doo’tknow why It Is treat­
of direct interest to farmers will be dis­ i of patriotism that was sublime and re- ed as a back number In our department
We think too that the Chief should be
cussed.
One of the evening Sesskms will &lt; freshing pervaded his
address
from
elected by the Council, and compelled to
be devoted to a popular entertainment
. exoridlnm to peroration. His sentiments make his report to them of tho work and
One door of Journal
Office,
A horseman says that not long ago he ' of patriotism were quickly caught up by expense of tbe department, and that cer­

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tain fines and penalties should be imposed
on absence at fires, and such fines deduct­
ed from the compensation allowed; that
any fireman found drunk at a fire or dur­
ing a fire, should, by the Chief be reported
aud forthwith be discharged by the Coun­
cil.
‘
.
i
We think our firemen will agree with us
that if a less number of men on the force,
can be organized In such a manner as to
do just as good work, and receive a better
compensation each, .aid thus save money
to the city, that such organization should
be effected. And we think it can be done,
and believe that we shall receive tbe
hearty co-operation of our firemen In try­
ing to do It.
.
If as suggested, the purchase of a team,
and a modern hose, ladder und truck wa­
gon “costa money” what of It? If It saves
more money than It casts,
if we are to
re-organize our fire department, it will
stand for years, and to get the beat service
for the least money (as the years go on)
should be the object to be secured; not
what the expense is to-day, but what it
making tbe fifth jutficlal circuit which will be looked at ten years hence.
Judge Smith presides over smaller, owing
to tbe great amount of work involved. We
Chureh und Society.
clip the following from the Marshall
At the meeting on Friday evenlntr of
Statesman concerning it. “Judge Clement last week in the Interest of the Bay View
Smith, if anyone, should know whether or Rending circle a temporary organization
not there is any necessity for legislative was formed with A. E. Kenaskw Presi­
tampering with the present Fifth Judicial dent and Miss Simpaon Secretary. A com­
mittee consisting of W. O. Lowden, Mrs.
Circuit ou account of too much business. Cox and Mrs. Turo was appointed to so­
It seems that the Judge Is emphatically of licit members aud rej&gt;ort at a meeting for
the belief that tbe circait is none too large permanent organization to be held on Fri­
day evening of this week at the M. E.
fur him nor the work too arduous. Tbe
parsonage at half past seven o’clock. Any
Charlotte Tribune of Wednesday has an one Interested will be welcome at this
interview with the Judge which should meeting.
.
allay any apprehensions our representaThe union meeting of the Presbyterian
Lives-eiect may have concerning the Fifth and Eplscapol C. E. societies at the Parish
Judicial Circuit. Here Is what it says; house was attended by a crowded hoase,
“Tbe Tribune is not informed as to how and the program was very interesting and
profitable.
other circuit judges iu the state feel about
being burdened with too much work, but
The society connected with the Emman­
it remembered hearing Judge Smith say uel church will be entertained Thursday.
Dec.
20th. by Mesdames M. J. Goodyear,
not long since that tbe district need not be
N. Bailey, Rogers, Hams, Parker, Brown,
changed to accommodate him, as he felt Drake, Stebbins, Chidester, Riker, Bush,
entlreiv able to grapple with tbe ever in­ Hamlin and Miss Scoby.
Supper served
creasing business.
So we visited the In Parish house from 5 to 7 o’clock.

ground twenty bushels of wheat mixed the andlence. and there were frequent
with oats as feed for work horse* with bursts of applause that showed plainly
very satisfactory results.
The grain was that his audience was as full of patriotic
fed to stock engaged continually in very impulses as wax tbe eloquentspeaker. To
bard and dry fall plowing, and he says he attempt to synopsize what Supreme Vice
never new them to hold their flesh better. Chancellor Colgrove said would strip his
He used one bushel of wheat to four of address of its brilliant verbiage and give
cats, which is really one-third wheat in but a faint idea of bis hue of thought
Suffice it to say that be spoke of the prin­
weight.
ciples of the order aud devoted most of his
The scholars of the sixth grade, on Wed­
address to the bed-roek principle of fra­
nesday, the day before Thanksgiving, con­
ternity. One thing be did emphasize was
tributed something for the poor and needy.
that tbe order of the Knights of Pythias
Each brought something to tbe school
was doing mure thau any other agency to
room, and afterwards a few distributed it
engender patriotism and cement brother­
to families whom they thought needed it.
hood. This sentiment was enthusiastically
Tbe example is worthy of adoption by all
received, and when tbe speaker concluded
schools. The children have thus instilled
his address there was loud and continued
early Iu their minds the sweetest of all
applause.
• lessons—charity.
Quite a little has been said lately about
On account of the dedication of tbe Co*

lamblan organ at Ann Arbor December
14th, 1864, the Michigan Central will sell
excursion tickets at one fare for tbe round
trip. Tickets good going only on Decem­
ber the 14th and returning not later than
December 15th, 1804.
Children between
tbe ages of 5 and 12 one half the adult
«*e-

...
C. R. Osbokx,
Agent.

Thus far in the contest throughout
Michigan tbe question of admitting women
to the general conference of tbe M. E.
church has been decidedly one skied—yes.
This is as it should be.
It Is the only

wray that tbe M. E. church or any other
'Church can show their gratitude for what
women bare done and are doiug for their
church. Women do more active work for
church interests then men.
Why should
they not have recognition in all church
counsels?
Tbe large wooden barn owned by Dr.
.'Barton, just across tbe railroad track from
&lt;»ranl’s elevator, caught on fire Friday
night and was nearly destroyed.
The
alarm was turned in about half- past six,
and Uie fire boys soon bad it under con­
trol. atthough it continued to burn briskly
for sometime. Three horses belonging to
Wbe doctor were in the barn, but were got
-out safely. Hay, rye, oats and 500 busbeh
-of eoru were stored in tbe i*rn and were
weariy al! destroyed. It is thought to have
&lt;»ect! net on fire by children.
No insur-

Postmaster Genera) BfoseE will recom­
mend to eongreeti that franking priveiegea
be wiibdrawu so that the postoffice depart­
ment may be relieved from carrying great
quantities of mail matter free.
Thia, be
tellevaa would reduce or wipe out entirely
the annual deficit in the txmtoffice revenw to a good one.
If
paid and added to ex-

Judge lo see if a change had come over
the spirit of his dreams, and we were
pleased to find that there had not—on the
contrary that he would much prefer to
have our good lawmakers let the circuit
alone. "1 see no reason for the change,”
he said, “I feel entirely able to take cart of
tbe business of the coart as at present
constituted.”
A glance at his record
shows that he will be : able to do this.
Jodre Smith had but three days notice of
his appointment to succeed Judge Hooker,
In which to get into his Judicial harness.
He had a large practice, and tbe sudden
change was something of a hindranc» for
a quick Dace to begin with. More than
this, be was obliged on account of his in­
terest as an attorney In many of the cases,
to e^cbangs with oiber Judges. This,
naturally, did not add to bls peace of
mind. Hooter held no November court
is Barry county or December In Calhoun
In 1892, ao Smith bad these two terms ex­
tra oe bis hands and in that presidential

Mcued by our

The Methodist Episcopal Sunday School
will have a Christmas tree on Chrisimae
eve at half past seven o’clock.
A short
program called, “How the Brownies fool­
ed Santa Claus” will be given in connect­
ion. An admission fee to assist in defray­
ing expenses will be paid by members of
the five Bible classes and officers and per­
sons who are not members of tbe sebool.
The tree will be a fine oue contributed by
C. 8. Whitcomb and will be lighted by
electricity.

HASTINGS,

SHOES
OF US TO INFORM US IF THEY
DO NOT WEAR WELL.

We will itfake it right with you. We aim to keep good
goods but the best goods sometimes have flaws and -hould
you get any thing of this kind from us we will try our best
to make you satisfied.

fit The Little Red Front Shoe Store.

Woolley &amp; Bronson
Ranting* Market*.
Butler. 16 to is
Corn per bn., 30
Kjore per dnx. 18 to 30
Hides per ID.. 4.
Ijtrd pet lb.. 8 CO 9
Potatoes per bu., 40,to 45
Rye per l&gt;u., 40.
Tallow per lb.,354Outs per Du.. 33.
W heat, red per bu.'. 50
Wheat, white per bu.. 50.
Clover Seed per bu.. 4.M tofi-00.
Timothy Seed per bu., Lt®.
Barley ]*r ioo. 7&amp; to i.oo
Hay per ton. «.00 to. 7.00
Fork dressed. &amp; co.
Beaus. 75 to I JO.
Chicken dressed. &gt;0. {
Beef dressed. 4 50 to 5.00
Beef rive. 150,
Mutton, dressed. 4tf.

UVPXIATKM NUTNHELI.KD Greatest
111 I NU i IdAl
bo A .mt Tall* all about
this wonderful subject Whatever your views
are'oti Hypnotism, you will find this book of
great value. Published pr ee. 60 cento. Sent
free, transportation prepared. If jou remit 85
cents tor subscription to ifomra and Hearths,
the •hg'uit honaehold monthly. Address
HOMRSAND HKABTHS PUBU8HXNG CO.,

Mr. Chas. Guinnes. the soldier poet,
elocutionist and humorist will give oue of
his famous entertainments in the Stopttot
church Friday evening this week.
He
wtflke assisted by a lady vocalist from
Grand Raplda.
Mr. Gulnnes is a member
of the Manhattan entertainment bureau.
New York.
Admission 10c. and 15c.

Elsewhere will be found the program

"New Arrival"
BEST 5 CENT CIGAR IN
THE MARKET.

LOOK FOR- THE NAME
ON EACH WRAPPER.

OUT IN THE COLD

AND WET
your foot require ooofonable pro­
tection There a ixjihiug in the
world as Rood a»

MICH.

On account of the exceeding
hard times the Troy Laundry has
concluded to make the following
reductions in prices:

H. J. FRflKEK

WE are

now
prepared

Mishawaka All-bit

to fit you in Felt

WOOL BOOTS.

or. Beaver shoes.

Wutch for the Crudemark “Ball
Band hired. All others
ar&gt; I nil tat two. Patented

5389484848484848484

button or lace, tor
$1.25 to $2.25 a

Old .New
Ur!co Prlci-

Gent’s List.

Shirts, . . .
Night Shirts, .
Woolen Shirts.
Under Shirts, .
Drawers, . .
Socks, per pair.

IO c 8 c
10 c 8c
IO c 8c
8c 5 c
8c 5C
jc 3C

£ For sale by
F. G. STOWELL.

pair, also Men’s,

Boys’ and Youths’ Felt Boots, Socks and

Rubbers of all kinds/ Men’s, Ladies’ and
Children’s Storm Alaska,

Collars 2 c.

First-Class

goods at the lowest possible price.

Cuffs 4 c. per pair.
Special Low Rates on Family
Washings.

and see us before buying.

Goods called for and delivered.
Try the Troy Laundry. We are
sure they can and will please' you.

Call

Your res’p’y

F. G. STOWELL

Voigt, Herpblsheimer &amp; Co
THE LEADING HOUSE IN GRAND RAPIDS FOR

Dress Goods, Carpets, Cloaks, Underwear, Blankets, Bedding, Etc.
VISIT OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT FOR THE LATEST PRODUCTIONS.

Our line of CARPETS is second to none,

f\ full line of CLOAKS for ladies, misses and children

Blankets from 49c a pair, upward

Everyone to invited to tbe Emmanuel
Y. P. S. C. E, next Sunday evening. The
leader will be Miss Olive Lathrop.

The subject at the M. E. church next
Sunday morning will be "Heroism In
Daily Life.” In the evening the series on
the marriage vow will be continued. Sub­
ject. “Intemperance in ita Relation to
Home.” Sunday Sebool at noon.
Ep­
worth League at 6:W p. m. Al! are cordi­
ally invited to tboae aervton.

SMOKE THE

Quilts at 75c and upward
ASK FOR.OUR FLEECE-LINED UNDERWEAR.
A NEW STOCK OF
OUTING FLANNEL AT 5c A YARD.

When

the city give us a call

Voigt, Herpolsheimer &amp; Co
78, 80, and 82 Monroe Street

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VOL. XXXIX.NO. 34.

Largest Circulation,
of any paper in the
County.

HASTINGS, MICH., DECEMBER 20. 1894.

WHOLE NO 2062

Hastings Banner,
Publtibad Thuradsyn by

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COUNTY NEWS

Of going to a Hardware store for a Christ­
mas present! But if you will only call and
look over the nice things in my show window
you will be convinced that a Hardware store
in just the place to go. I have all kinds of
useful things in stock that would make ex­
cellent Presents, such as Carving Knives and
Forks, Deeorated Porcelain Coffee and Tea Pots,
All kinds of Cutlery, Stoves and Ranges, Etc.
Come
1 and look at the GARLAND, the best stove
made.

Ira VanvalkenDuroh
LOOK IN OUR SHOW
WINDOW.
:

NAILS ONLY ONE CENT
PER POLND.

ONE TON!

ONE TON 1

Fine Fresh Candies
AT HARD TIMES PRICES FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE. AT

—COY’S—
Broken Taffy..
..... 8c Sicily filberts.............................. 10c
8c
Conversation Lozanges.......... 10c Brazils. ...........................
Peppermint
“................... 10c Texas pecaas...(polished).. 10c
ORANGES (Best Grown.
Hand made creams(extra fresh) 15c
Hand made choc drops (vanilla) 15c 200 s................... ............... 15c doz.
FrcsL roasted peanuts ............ 8c 150 S.................................... 2OC 11
Taragon almonds (crop 1894).. 15c | 126 S . ................................ 2&lt;C “
All penny goods 7 pieces for 5c.
Greenoble wainuts
“
.{,12c

1

Remember the low prices are made especially for the people of Hastings and
Barry County, COME ONE. COME ALL, and secure

The GreatBst Baroaln You Ever Had.
Don’t forget the place—Old City Bank, one door east of Goodyear Bros.’ Hardware Store.

Christmas Offerings
hese are the times when you should secure the best possible BARGAINS for your
money, and in making his selections for the Holiday trade, Archie McCoy, the Fur­
niture and Carper man, has been exceedingly fortunate. It is not necessary for you
to pay a “stylish price” for stylish goods. Call and be convinced.

Should Be Selected Now
Your Christmas gifts should be selected now while stock is complete.
things you can select from.

Here are a few

FANCY STANDS.
FANCY ROCKERS.
FANCY CHAIRS.
EASELS.
PARLOR SUITES. EASY CHAIRS.
ARM CHAIRS.
DINING CHAIRS.
ROCKERS.
HAT RACKS.
SIDE BOARDS.
CANE CHAIRS.
EXTENSION TABLES.
COUCHES.
• HAT RACKS.
BOOK CASES.
DESKS.
LOUNGES.
MOLDINGS.
FRAMES.
PICTURES.
LINOLEUMS.
CARPETS.

In fact we are headquarters
that is stylish in Furniture.

Make Your
SELECTIONS

Yaakae •grtags.
CaatMoa u. B. eburcb eburcb.
Harry Ritchie Is sick with tbe measles.
D. W. Smith b on tbo sick list.
Art
Stocking
spent Sunday with rela­
Parts. otVnramitslllc. has bls mill In
tive® and friends at Moline.
runolnj ortnc on lbs old U.ja.n farm.
J. C. Raymond visited friends In Cark
The kids fan Will Ball and bride an
ton tbe first of tbe week.
*
old fashioned serenade.
R. UJlery and wife of near Hastings,
Fannma have been Improving the fine
are spending a few days with Mrs. Ullery*
weather by plowing.
Clearing up swamps la the Order of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Beard. ;
Mrs. Henry Lewis has returned from
Mrs. James Gregofy and daughter of Charlotte where she was called by the
severe
Illness of her son.
town are visiting old friends here.
Charley Crookston’s horse became fright
John Appleman of town is at home for
ened while hitched at tbe Klingensmith
a few days.
school house Saturday evening, overturn­
ing tbe buggy and tangling himself up in
tbe harness. Fortunately no serious dam­
Little Jay Fogleeong has been very sick
age was done.
the past few days a ith pneumonia.
Harry Turner Is reported sick.
Jacob Wallace, south of town, died Sat­
• A good many children have tbe chicken
urday morning of typboid pneumonia.
pox.
__________________
The Cong*! 8. S. will have a Christmas
Woodland
tree at the church Christmas eve.
Many of our fanners have been doing
The chimney at the Commercial took a
tumble a fews days ago, and used up a 835 considerable fall plowing during tbe past
few days of good weather.
range.
Tbe examination of Wm. Bolton, chargThe Freeport high school will give an
exhibition Friday evening. Turn out every I ed with embezzlement, will be held in
J ustice Riker's court at Hastings on Fri­
body.
Job Cheesebrougb says that new grand­ day.
Uncle Joe Hilbert Is very sick.
son of bis is worth four girls.
Mrs. J. M Smith is under tbe doctor’s
care.
Dowling.
J. M. Smith was In Hasting* Monday
Don’t forget to hang up your stockiug
on legal business.
Christmas, for possibly old -Santa Clans
Tbe Editor of the Woodland News and
may come this way.
wife are entertaining the Editor of the
Scarlet fever Is all the rage in this Nashville News and wife
place.
Prof. Davenport goes to Illinois In a
Passed to the great beyond, William
few days. While Woodland people will
Boyd, at the Nichols Home In Battle Creek
lose by his going,Champaign people will be
after a brief illness of t&gt; pholtl fever. The the gainers.__________________
deceased was 45 years of age and leaves a
Lace?.
father. James Boyd, and one brother and
Spine of our neighlioring schools have
a large circle of friends to mourn his loss.
Our sympathy Is extended to the grief closed on account of sickness.
Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey have returned
strickrned ones.
from a visit with their niece In Grand
Haven.
Belton.
□We hear that Ixittle Norman Is going to
At a regular review of Barry Tent No.
679, K. U. T. M.. the following officers Kalamazoo to work in the asylum.
.Mr. Smith is spending a few days with
were elected for 1895:—Comdr.. F. Cham­
friends near Detroit.
berlain; Lt Comdr., G. T. Wilkinson:
Mr. and Mrs. George Lee visited his
Sergeant, Chas. Norwood; R. K., Dr.
brother at Battle Cree k Saturday and Sun­
Scribner; F. K.. C. F. Moreau: Chaplain,
day.
Rev. J. C. Chine; Physician. Dr. Scribner;
Mrs. Squires went to Kaiaruazoo last
M. of A., E. Norwood: 1st M. of G., C.
week to see her son who is In the asylum
Whitney: 2txl M. of G.. C. Tyler. Sentinel,
and says that he is getting better.
H. Craven: Picket, W. Whittemore.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Mott, the 13th,
Local
a daughter.
Mrs. Eunice Wilkinson is teaching at
the log school house this winter.
Mrs. Anna Mason drew the Daughter’s
F. A. Blackman is plowing for com.
of the Rebecca quilt last evening. The
Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. Abe Leinaar, the
lucky number was 38.
5th. a son.The Dr. hoa^wcha-ed the lot and barn
Last evening a very enjoyable pedro
just north of E. Barton’s residence of C. party was given by Miss Belle Hicks in
Pennock.
honor of Miss Campbell. Dr. Lathrop and
Mrs. A. Norwood is improving her
front yard by grading and building a side­ Mrs. G. F. Chidester proved themselves to
l»e the best players.
walk.
Mrs. Malone and children have been , Dr. Bennett made his regular monthly
under the doctor's care this week.
The diphtheria cases at Cloverdale are visit Io this city Sunday being at tbe Has­
tings house. The Dr. bas established an
all able to be about again.
One case of scarletlna at Mr. Mantle’s, excellent reputation for the cures be has
his dangliter Winnig.
wrought In tbe past.
Henry Arbour has moved Into his house
Willie Haskins, of Woodland was ar­
vacated by W. A. lusher.
Toot Norwood drive® a steed now.
rested Monday for a misdemeanor.
The
Wm. John Cox is working on tbe sec­ lad is but 10 yens old, it was his first of­
tion In the place of Ashby.
fense,
and
he
was
let
off
on
the
promise
H. C. Boynton was at the hub Monday.
The stack on the grist mill was blown that be would do better hereafter.
down Saturday night.
Byron Dickinson has a wild cat in tbe
Two candidates were Initiated Into tbe
mysteries of tbe order at K. O. T. M. hall rear of his saloon that was captured in
Northern Michigan. The attraction Is so
Saturday evening.
The Manhattan Club of Grand Rapids great that many people go in there several
will show In Blackman’s hall Wednesday times a day—just “to see the wild-cat" of
evening. Dec. 96th, for tbe benefit of the
course.
G. A. R. Boys.
Orren Dayton is working at Augusta.
The following directors of the Hastings
Marble Thayer has got his sawmill up City Bank were elected Monday—D. G.
and running near Milo.
Robinset!. W. H. Powers, D. W. Beynolda. Chester Messer, R. B. Messer. P. T.
Prairieville.
Colgrove
and Senator Keeler, of Middle­
J. Vantassel and wife of Shelbyville,
visited at Dr. Hyde's last week.
ville. The bank has made an excellent
Mr. Hallock also Miss Parks of Has­ showing this year everything considered.
tings canvassed in our village last week.
Say.—The W. R. C. will give an en­
Abbey Silcocks of North Dakota is visit­
ing her father Thomas Silcocks.
tertainment at tbe G. A. R.'hall Christ­
Mrs. Sarah Collierand Mrs. Henry Ben­ mas nighL
That Inimitable impersonator
son went to Chicago on Tuesday last to
take treatment at the Divine Healing Hos­ andvlocutionlst, Chas. Guinness will hold
the
boards
for
the evenlng.which Insures a
pital.
The Woman’s Foreign Missionary Socie­ most enjoyable tlme^ Do dot miss It. Ad;
ty were entertained by Mrs. Sarah Sil­ mission 25 cents per couple.
Children.
cocks on Wednesday last. An interesting
10c.
By Order of Committee.
meeting was held by the 18 present
Dr. Me Ix-a has purchased the store now
Mrs. Elizabeth Carpenter, better known
occupied by G. A. Blackman.
as “Aunt Betty’’ Carpenter, died at the
Miss Ethel Brown is the possessor of a
home of her son A. B., in Grand Rapids,
now piano.
Mrs. Geo. Hazen spent a portion of last Tuesday morning of congestion of the
week with Mrs. Hathaway who is very lungs, aged 79 years. Deceased was one
low with consumption.
'
of the pioneers of this county having been
The M. E. Sunday School will have n
a resident here for over 60 jears. The
Christmas tree.
The Baptist Sunday
.funera
’ was held yesterday at Carlton Cen­
School will change tbe usual program by
ter, Bev. Ralph Wooten officiating.
having a Christmas Light House.
Chicken pox is going the rounds with the
Tbos. Baley of Irving was tried before
juveniles.
John Carpenter and wife of Oden. Justice Kenaston Monday on the charge of
Mich., are spending the winter with his having game in his possession to ship out
of tbe state. In his trunk were found a
mother, Mrs. L. Carpenter.
The you ng people are practicing for a number of partriges and qalls that it Is al­
drama In the near future.
Dr. Hyde intends spending his Christ­ leged he was about to ship to New York.
He plead guilty and was let off with a
mas with his parents in Canada.
small fine and costs amounting to 812.00.
Deputy Game Warden Johnson, of Mid­
Mouth Baattaga.
.
Endeavor will be led by Mark Wiiktea dleville, made the arrest

for everything that is necessity, Ml that is unique and all
Give us a call,

a. McC°y-

next Sunday evening.
The pound social held at C. Osgood’s
last Wednesday evening was a great suc­

cess.
The Star Sunday School will have a
Christmas tree next Monday evening. All

The fire department divided tbe cash,
furniture, clothing etc. on band among
themselves Friday evening and practically
disbanded.
Considering tbe financial
condition of tbe city and tbe faet that a
change would entail a great deal of ex.
pense. would it not be well fur tbe city to
arrance with tbe ex-firemen for tbe sendee
of 30 or 35 men until next summer, or un­
til such time as the change could be bettar
made? We do not believe that the fire­
men cherish any undue resentment and
will be prompted to do what to right

Mn. Ellison has returned from Battle
Creek and will spend tbe winter with her
daughter. Mrs. Carrie Geiger.
O. F. Falk and wife were guests at Mr.
Mrs. Frank Splekler’s a part of last
week.
An oyster supper aed dance were given
■t the pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs. Will
Mott last Friday evening.
About twelve
couples were present and all enjoyed
themselves until nearly morning.

Additional

Old City Bank, one door east of Goodyear Bros.’ Hardware Store, Main St.

Purd stick candy........................ 8c j
standard Mixture...................... 5c
&lt;1 urn drops.... R. &amp; Lemon... 5c
Cut mixture................................ 8c
Crystal Creams........................... 10c
French
“
tac
Peanut Taffy. ..(own make) ..toe
Pan Taffy.... (own make)........ 1 oc

Gall Lake

News.

We regret to call attention to tbe disre­
spect paid Rev. Grigsby, Monday by cer­
tain High school boys, who are old enough
to know better. Mr. Grigsby kindly and
without pay volunteered to give a talk on
English literature, during tbe enforced
absence of Prof. Sterling on sceonnt of his
recent accident 80 great was their inat­
tention and rudeness that Rev. Grigsby
felt called upon to leave tbe room before
bls lecture was finished. Aside from the
fact that Rev. Grigsby is exceedingly well
posted on English Literature and to"a very
interesting and Instructive lecturer, the
bare fact of bis presence before ibe class
should entitle him to courteous attention.
We are glad to say that the disturbing ele­
ment was limited to a few young men
whose actions were discountenanced by
tbe rest of tbe school.

We have had occasion several times to
refer to the wonderful growth of tbe
Michigan Mutual Cyclone, Tornado and
Windstorm Insurance Company.
Daring
the past year their assessable capital bas
been Increased nearly If not more than
40 per cent, and that in face of tbe bard
;
times and scarcity of money. The assesable capital is now over $8,000,000. ■ Durthe past year over 82,500,000 in risks
were taken. The company now is one of

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tbe very strongest of its kind In existence,
its growth daring the past two yean has
been phenomenal and almost without a
parallel. Every mau when he Joins tbe
company really pays his lint assessment
and so rapid has been tbe growth of the
Company that tjiese advance assessments
have more than paid all tbe losses. There
are members nnw in this Company who
have enjoyed its protection and reaped its
benefits, for over nine years who have
never had to pay a cent since they first
rjolned. Every loss lias been paid protuptly and fully. For the great record tbe
Windstorm Company has made and is
making, tbe policy holders have reason to
be very thankful to Mr. D. W. Rogers, the
present Secretary who really founded the.
Company and has been Its Secretary and
General Hustler since Its fint policy was
issued up to tbe present moment.
Yon Bhosktaat It.

Should get what?. Why. the Rev. Irl R.
Hicks splendid almanac for 1895. He has
kindly sent to this office a copy of the
same, and we speak advisably In saving
that it is a rare publication—tbe very lat­
est and best that has emanated from the
pen and brain and heart of this wellknown friend to tbe public.
Tbe history
of the man’s work—now an open book to
all America—and a catual glance at this
almanac for 1895, convinces us that this
vitally useful and instructive book ought
to find Its way Into every shop, store, of­
fice and home in the land.
The price of
the book—only 25 cents—eould not to our
knowledge be Invested for any one thing
more profitably.
It contains 84 pages
printed on fine book paper, with eltgant
covers in colon. It is (or sale by all news­
dealers. This fine almanac Is given as a
premium to every yearly subscriber of tbe
Rev. Irl K. Hicks’ well-known and deserv­
edly popular paper, Word and Worka.
This unique journal Is a peerless educator
of tbe masses, and is fast becoming a
household guardian and necessity in tbe
homes of America.
Those who want to
keep up with all the advanced thought of
tbe age In science, religion and all social,
commercial, intellectual and domestic sub­
jects, should subscribe for Word and
Works. Subscription only 81.00 a year.
You can send for both direct to Word and
Works Publishing Co.. St. Loals._Mo.
KloJiday Excursion Kat«». Christmas and
Mrw Years. 1894— »3’.

Au excursion rate of one and one third
lowest local first class fare for round trip
between all local points on tbe lines of the
Michigan Central iu ths United States and
Canada except on the Toledo Division.
Also to points on the Grand Itapkls and In­
diana and Chicago and West Michigan Rys.
Tickets to be sold December 34.25 and 3Lst
1894 and January 1st. 1895. limited to re­
turn until January 2nd. 1895.
Children
between the ages of 5 and 12 years one
half the adult rate.
C. R. Orsbobw.
Agent
Btorkholder’s Annnxl Meeting. *

The annual meeting of the stockholders
of the Hastings Table Co. will be held in
the office of tbe said Co. iu tbe city of
Hastings on Tuesday. January 8th. 1895.
at 2 p. m. for the election of a board of di­
rt ctors and tbe transaction of such other
business as may come before the meeting.
R. B. Mxmkk. Pres.

llMUngs, Mich., Dec. 11U1. "M.
Michigan Ceatml.

Tickets on sale December 19. 20 and
21st Limited to return not later than
Jan. 9th., 1895 at one fare for tbe round
Whittier’s birthday was observed by tbe
trip to nearly ail principal pointe in Cana­
ladies of that club Monday evening at the da. For further information call at Mich­
home of Mrs. Frank Beamer. A’ beauti- igan Central ticket office.
fol program was listened to after which
came tbe guessing of the different charact­

are invited. \
Tbe party at\Mr. Patton's Saturday was er each presenting the character of some
well attended in spite of tbe disagreeable book or poem.
Miss Fannie Willmoat
weather and was enjoywl by all especially won the first prize in the contest, Mrs.
by the young ladies who bad their umbrelAbbey.
Supper was served In
Jas. The girls Lave ail made up their ____
minds that they won’t be caught out with- .TZ
''.i
„
__
1 manrer.
Al! seemed to enjoy
out an umbrella again.
thc UIOtl n
!___________ «nd win carry with them pleasi Mn. Slewart from Elsie is viriting her tbemseives
| ,nl memorlw of the oreeeion.
! parents.
.
ant memor

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�Hastings Banner

JAIL FOR DEBS.

■ Thursday, Dec. 20, 1E94.

He and Seven Companions Found
Guilty of OoutompL

COOK BROS., Proprietors.

Strike &lt;?**•«—History or th* Cum
and Buuitnar} of thu Judge**
Deckien.

Salt Rheum
On my hands often forced me to stop work.
When I took two bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla

Mood
’s
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pariUa

*• MU bMi .11 he.1.4 /“V flf-zac
•nd the skin had become ■ &lt; ■
1
imooth and my hands
.
have been perfectly
•%%*%%%
well since. Mrs. K. F. N isx erx. Delavan. Wil

Chicago, Dec. I A—Judge Woods Fri­
day sentenced Euguue V. Debs, the
leader of tbe American Railway union
Strike, to six months in the county
jail, as a punishment
for violat­
ing
the
injunction
issued
by
himself and Judge Grosscup July
2 last.
To the rest of the men with
the exception of McVean he gave three
months. In ths case of Me Venn his
sentence is suspended Sentence ic not
cumulative, covering the cases of
the government and the Santa Fe rail­
road against the tnen. The same sen­
tence is imposed in each case, but both
sentences begin December 24. The de­
fendants are: E. V. Debs, president; G.
W. Howard, vice president; Sylvester
Kelliher, secretary; L. W. Rogers. M.
J. Elliott. James Hogan, William
Bums, J. D. McVeanJ Leroy M. Good­
win. The sentence is generally con­
sidered a light one. Thu case will be
appealed.
liHtnry of Cn»r. ..
All of the defendants were in co\rt

with the exception of Leroy M.'Good­
win, whose whereabouts arc not
known, and who could not there­
fore
be
notified.
The
contempt
for
which
the
defendants
were
arraigned
was
a
violation
of
S. PALMETIER
J. M. SMITH. an injunction
issued July
2 by
Judges Woods and Grosscup, which
LAW. COLLECTION AND REAL ESTATE
forbade all men to interfere with
trains in any manner whatsoever, it
PALMERTON A SMITH
was claimed by the United States dis­
Convcvaucing a specialty.
trict attorney that Debs and the oth­
Woodland, Mich
er officers and
directors of the
Railway
union
repeat­
Idwarj T.iggxrt
Loya! E. Knappeu. American
edly violated this order of the court
I
Arthur C. Denlron.
TAGGART. KNAPPEN &amp; DENISON,
by issuing directions to their lieuten­
LAWYERS.
ants all over the country* to call out
Rooms 811 317 Michigan Trust Co. Bide..
Grand Rapids. Michigan. the men and advising the crippling of
the complete railroad system of the
JAMES A. SWEEZEY.
United States if possible. The defense
J
Attorney at law.
Hastings. Mich. made was that Debs and his assistants
Practices in all courts at the state. Col­ hud a right to order strikes ami to con­
tinue to conduct their side of the fight
lections promptly attended to.
against the railroads. Judges Woods
R. K. H. LATHROP,
and Grosscup were both on the Iwnch
Homoepatbic Physician and
Synopeta of Jude" Wood** Deehtluu.
Surgeon
The jutUtc skipped the preliminary discussion
Office over W. H. Goodyear’s New of U»u evidence and proceeded to ku al once to
the heart of the matter. The Question of
Drug Store.
whether or not the court hail Jurisdiction
All cal s promptly attended tn.
*
was first distuned, and this Question,
after citinK numerous authorities, thu judge
/"! A. bCRIBNER. M. D.,
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Physician and Surgeon. decided iu the 'afiJrmativo. Then the differ­
ence between a nuisance and a perpestuer.
Dettcu,
Mich.
which latter i* u particular loan of public nui­
&lt;® .\' .o resideuce. one block east of de» &lt;t.
sance. was taken up He defended the issuance
A. A C. IL BARBER
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of the injunction c.n the ground that eminent
authorities had decided that thu courts .had a
Physicians and Surgeon^
Cails in city or county responded to will, right to intervene where Irreparable damage
might result before the tardiness of the law
promptness, day or night.
could remedy matters Judge Wood* refused
to decide whether be hud jurisdiction under the
A. SHELDON.
intersrate commerce act. and took up the Stier
.
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
inau anti-trust law. under which tbe action
Abstract Block. Hastings.
Money to loan on Real Estate Real Estate against Debn was chiefly based. One of the
sections of this law makes it an offense to re­
sold ou commission. General conveynaiclur;
strain commerce in any way. The judge de­
rlaviug a complete set of Abstract Books.'com
cided that United States courts hud full
piled from the Records, can furnish complete
i tracts.
C. F. BROOKS. Clerk.
jurisdiction under this oct to punish all such
offenders as the directors of^lhe American
. F &gt; .V
S.
Railway union, making a new precedent
thereby.
Offira hours 8 a m.to 5 p. in.
Violated the injunction.
••What the conduct of these men was. Is the
hilip t colgrove
question to be decided hese." said the court.
Attorney at Law
"Did they change thrir conduct after receiving
(SuocetMpr to Smith A Colgrove.)
this injunction, or did they continue to carry
vumce in Union block. Hasting*. ■
on the striker I think there Is no doubt
Practices in all the courts of tbe state.
these defendants hud power to make the men
who looked up to'them do as they pleased
b krnaston
and that they continued to violate this injunc­
•
Attorney at Law,
tion. I believe the defendants deprecated any
(Over J.B. Goodvear A Co.'8store.)
Practices in all court*of the State. CoUectiont extreme violence, but 1 do not think
they opposed
such acU as stppping
promptly attending to.
trains, throwing switches or Intimidat­
These men knew that
D R. TIMMERMAN, Homospathic Pby ing workmen.
common
laborers
would do these thing*.
£ ■
sictan and Surgeon.
1 am unable to believe they were so ignorant
Office over Lathrop's drug store.)
as not to know act* of violence and Interrup­
tion of traffic would unsue from their dirco­
tions."
MORTGAGE SALE.
Right to Strike Unquestioned.
Default baring been made in the conditions
of a certain mortgage made by Orrin II. Phil­
The opinion went on to say that the right to
lips and Emily G. Phillip* to Addison P. Cook strike peaceably was not questioned, but that
dated September first A. D. 1885.and recorded iu if an agreement was entered into io do a thing
tbe office of the Register of Deeds.for the Coun­
ty of Barry and State of Michigan, on the itttb. which could not but' result in wrong and Ille­
day of September A. U. 188S In Liber 29 of gal act* the agreemeuL was conspiracy and all
Mortgagee, on page 14. which mortgage wa* I those party to the original agreetqent were
duly SMigned to the A. P. Cook Co. limited, and ' responsible for the results.
said aaalgnmenl recorded tn the office of the | Tbe American Railway union. It was stated,
Register of Deed* tn and for Barry County Id entered into a conspiracy on June 23 when It
Uber 3B of .Mortgages, page 174. on which agreed to boycott tbe Pullman cars. Both
mortgage there ts claimed to be due at the date
of thu notice tbe sum of seven hundred fourteen officers and men were from that date re»ponaidollar* and eighty-tnree cents, and an attor­ , ble for all-acts which wore committed
ney’s fee of thirty dollar* provided tor In said I
mortgage, and no suit or proceeding* at law 1
Debs' ulteraDces not to commit violence
having been Instituted to recover the money*,
secured by said mortgag**. or any part thereof; were doubted by the court. Redid not believe
Now. therefore, by virtu- of the power of sale they were sincere. "With all that has been
contained in KMd mortgage, aud the statute in raid about the American Railway union
such case made aud provided, notice i* hereby keeping guard over property and being
given that on Saturday the ninth day of Febru
the first to a arrest
offenders, not
arv A_ D. 1TO3. at ten o'clock in the forenexm. one
ha*
been
arrested."
continued
I shall sell at Fub’ic Auction, to the higher tbe court. The court then reviewed the mass
bidder, at toe north front door of the Cotir: of telegram* iu which bobs ordered men out,
Hoose, in the City of Hastings (that being the
esce where the Ctieult Cdurt for Barry Count} and declared these were utterly at variance
with the stau*meut made in Debs' answer
holderi). Hie premises described in ssl&lt;
mortgage, oeso mneh thereof a* may be nec­ that he took no fiart in continuing the strike.
essary to pay the snxntnt due on said mort- After thus concluding that there was no doftbt
g’ge. ’•ith seven per c»nL. interest, aud all that the men os individuals were guilty, Judge
legal costs, together with ffi. attorney's fee or Woods said:
thirty dollars covenanted for ihorrio. the
Guilty of (.'onsplracy.
premises being described In sold mortgage ns |
all that land tn town of Assyria, B*rry County. ।
"But the point under the Sherman law la
State ofMiehigau, described as
whether these men were in conspiracy
It
Eight and one third I'S's &lt; acre* of land Off of they were. I believe there J* no way by which
the north sldc-ot following described land viz: they can escape the moral and legal
*
*
Thirty acres off the West end of the Noith
then
responsibility
for
their
acta.''
He
half of North East quarter of Section twenty,
gave it os
bis opinion
that
they
town one North of Range Seven We&lt;L
were
and
that therefore all the
Also Ute North halt of the North East frac
uonai quarter of Section twenty (20). except
The
allied with them were also guilty.
teg ana reserving thirty (30) acres ot land off evidence left no feature^! tbe case in doubt
the West end thereof, being in town One North Then be raid: "The court therefore finds the
of Rouge (7) Seven West arid containing defendants guilty of the offenses os charged in
. twenty two acres (28 s&lt;re&lt;) more or less.
the indictments in both coses, and will fix the
A. P. COOK. Co.. Limited
punishment tbe same in both cases, but will
Assignee ot Mortgage.
not make licumulative.”
-Philip T.Colobovk.
AUorney for Asaiguee of Mortgage.
1
Dated Nov. !€ ISM.
All of the defendants present then
stood up, so the court could see them.
They did not appear to be agitated,
PROBATE ORDER.
and several smiled from time to time.
"I think I will suspend any sentence with
regard to Mr. McVoun. 1 nm of the opin­
County of Barry. boMra at the Probate &lt;
ion that Mr. EUlotl was actively enguged
in this strike. Punishment should not be
vindictive, neither should It be trivial. The
object of punish ment for contempt of court is
to prevent future contempt. My conclusion is
that tbe injunction' was right. Mr. Deb* ts
more responsible taan anybody el»e. He «ts
a man of marked ability and of strong
ter
and
tbe
leader
of
these
Tt
wa*
in
hta
power* by
lifting his voice »o stop all thia dteturbI itouil therefore discriminate between

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Additional County News.
Unhui Christman treeat M. E. church
next .ilonday evening.
Mr. Betts bas charge of Hnblmrd A
llvndershotl's hum her yard and those
wishing auylh.ng In that line rill Dud
him ready foj business.
Mrs. Patttaon's home was taken sick
ns she was driving to Itasilngs Saturday
and she was obliged to leave him in U»wu
over Sunday.
Memorial services were held Suuduy
morning In the M. E. church In memory of
the little Winteimlle girl whose death was
noticed iu your paper some weeks ago.
The meetings al Hie Cobb school house
still continue and are well attended.
John Hendershott has been u little undcr the weather for a few days but is uow
able to be out again.

THE SECOND LIFE.
PURGATORY AND PARADISE COM­
PARED BY A MAN WHO HAS
SEEN BOTH.

last week.
'
Mr. Keneterick has a shier and nephew
from Indiana visiting him.
Mrs. Shaft and Mr*. Fisl»er of Baltimore
visited at O. IsnMkb’ one day last week.
Hiram Payne ha* h new cart.
Air. SltDptwn has sold his timber.

A Miracle Worked iu the Rural l.’c. crac*
of Borodino Create* h Beu ration
csr-A tariff for revenue only” and
(From the JEh'eniny News,Svracuite.,N. Y) ‘•an economical administration” were
Albert Applebeu was a very Hick. man. the things voted for in 18fl31 Did the
He had been ailing for months ami had people get them? The cuckoos will
been compelled to remain at bume, unable please take time to answer.—Chicago
to attend to his business.
His friends Inter Ocean.
Muod or sat aliout the few small elores In
the village of Burudtao and dise ased bh
rad cnndhlun.
Applebee was a carpenter
«nd a good one t&lt;x», but since his strange
malady overtook him he had nut shown
any dnq’osblun to du any work. Life bad
lost its charms for him, he became a mi»shtliropi* and l&lt;mt in everything.
His
triends advised him and the local doctors
Clovaniale.
There are no more cases of - diphtheria tried their skill on him but It wss ot no
Although tlifcy u«» doubt diagnosid
here and those who were sick are about avail.
typerhap? the president’s congres­
again.
All necessary precaution? have Ids case correctly. He grew woiso despite
sional horses are not quite as wild this
their
rffoits.
bren taken in regard Io (he matter. School
‘I ben came a change, he entirely recov­ winter as they have been before, but
has commenced again.
There will be meeting and Sunday ered bis former self and soon went about the driver himself is a good deal
Lia work wlitetli’ig as biitbly as a lark­ meeker.—Indianapolis Journal.
School next Sunday nt the church hen*.
A contract for 20.000 brick Is being tilled Now he Is just the same L«D-al. jovial fel­
nt the yard for tbe electric light building low thal he was before. This was a sur­
John P. Bauer, traveling salesman for
prise fur everybody had given him up. for
nt Knlantazoo.
Henry Pcnnal Jr Is an extreme suffeier dead.
Gem City Store Co.. Dayton, Ohio, says:
His remnrknhle recovery had made such
from hip disease.
•T will continue to recommend , Adlronda.
Mrs. William GIHasple Is on the sick u stir In the small town and the lownspeople were icgnrdlng it as *•&gt; miraculous tirot Wheeler’s Heart and Nerve Cure, for I
list.
know
It wlll d.&gt; ad cluit h vlnbu rd for it
11
’
Nows
”
reporter
wus
sent
out
to
Borodi
­
The families who were frightened away
Be drove over and Sold by W. H. Goodyear.
from here uy diphtheria have returned no to Ihvesllgatv.
thinking that Cloverdale is u good enough found Mr. Apptebee iiaid at work on Ike
rt-of of a Iioum* be was building.
When
place fort them lo reside.
asked If he would mind relating b's ex­
E^’The result of tbe recent election
perience to a reporter Mr. Applcbee ex­
may safely be accepted as an assur­
About eighteen of tbe school* children pressed hi* acquiescence by coming down
He came down tbe ladder ance that the republican party does
of Milo, surprised Earl C. Towne one eve­ to Hie ground.
ning lust week by dropping in upon him without showing any signs of hl* recent not need to form any alliances or
to remind him of bls 18th birthday.
A trouble and laughed wltfi a good hearty make any trades in order to curry the
fine and happy gathering.
It remludt-d laugh us be shook the reporter by the country in 1828.—St. Louis Globe-Dem­
Earl’s grand pa of 00 years ngo
hand with a squeeze which betokened• ocrat
At an oyster supper held at Mrs. B. W. much physical strength.
•
If The Itali y farmting Teeth.
.luhnsonls one evening recently to raise
••Well It was just this waj" Iwgan the
money for the ’'Preacher” one hundred enrpriiter, who Is a good looking man of Be sure .aid use that old and well-tried
rem'-dy. Mrs. Winslow’* Soothing Svniu for
and thirty dollars was the result.
•
about fifty summers. “In the fall of 1890 children teoiblng. It so »to-s th" child, softens
There will Ins a Christmas tree at the 1 had a selge of the grippe which took me the gum*, all-mull pate, cure* wind colic and
church Christinas eve.
Program, singing by the heel* anil threw me flat on my back1 1st he beat remedy tor UlanluE*. Twenty-five
Declaration*, essays’ etc. Milo will excell in t»wl. It was a pretty rough time tor me cents a l*ottle.
as tbej have good workers.
Come and as 1 was very sick and 1 never expected tu
go out again except feet first In a coffin.
ASSIGNEE SALP.
Hut 1 recovered after a lung sickness but
Notice I* hereby given ilial mi lb&lt;* Iwriiiy.
Middleville.
wa* left with uu ailment which was quite flr*tdayof July. !««. Fred W. Grubb* ut the
The sports Saturday drew a large crowd ns dangerous and Infinitely more |&gt;Hliniul. City
of HasUngx. Midi. nudr. r- «*cute&lt;! nud de­
to town.
First piizi-s were won as fal­ 1 had scrofula jn my head for two years livered to James a. swrvzey. of 1I««lows; Running race, T. Murphys’ horse; aud a half or over and there was a .*ickut»- tings. Mich. an as-ignin- nt of all l*ls
property. i«»r th* b?n»fit of all hl* creditors.
Tiotting race, W. (’ridler's: Foot rare. thg discharge from my riirht ear.
1 look &gt;li:it iM* snl.1 .Lm« A. sw-z-y :«a* &gt;&lt;*u?p»ed
Viirie Johnson; Stake race. Vsdo Johnson. about every medicine known to thu medi­ said trust, that nit Infvo'orv of all the p»operti
of *nid ni»*!i'U-r b.v*'»t*i»
in the office of
The book auction wound up Inst Satur­ cal fraternity but could get no benefit
the Cl'Tk’ot Barry Cmu.n, ns'provided by law.
day ctni is unwinding nt Rockford this
•'1 was also troubled with a several pain
That on Monday lltr 31ft d;:v &lt;•( Dvretntwr.
l?Si.
all
of
the
property
and
assets of every
in tbe stuinacIF and indigesiion which
and de* rip* ‘on. of the said atRev. I*. G. Koliertsnn Is very sick.
made me feel that life was not worth liv­ name, nature
will be offer* d for &lt;aia at public auction
The remains of Charles Loomis of Grand ing. Last fall 1 began taking a mediclae aljrhor
by the UBderahcned.
Rapids arrived on the 7:35 train. Nitt- known a* Dr. Williams i’iuk Pilis for Pale
Said a»le will lake place nt the law office of
urdaj morning. The G. A. K. Post and J'.--,pie which were reeortmenile.1 l» » Sivvez-v &amp; Swrezey. I*t ti&gt;e City o( Ha»liox*.
at the hour nt t-n o'clock of raid day.
many friends gathered nt the depot to my friend whose wife hud read of tlietn In:i Mleb.
a’&gt;.oe uaurol
At the above
haurol tune
lune and plarc
plare &lt;»I
of su-b
sush
the Inst tribute of respect to one of M|d- some of the country papers. But 1 guve )t 1 rate, the liivratop prepared by Uie nwlgurr
.u triwl
..ml
UHI«
.nrnr
’
dnl
In
tin.l
lit.I
it
ODdlT
flte be
wtstUV*
Sttti’h
&lt;*»«*
ttUldepurchaser*.
and prodleville’s former citizens.
trial and was surpr.rfed lo hnd ttmt it vt(JwI A1]1
4.xbn,l«t
lt#d
o|u
’ri ding
M. L. Mattison who has lieen quite sick benefited me&lt;
1 tried more and pertevurDated- Hastings, Mich. iJccr-r.brr urfa. l*p|.
with tousllitis k recovering.
J AM MS A. SWKXZKV.
td and at last thank God, 1 was cured.
Nearly all schools In this vicinity close Mj ear has discontinued discharging and
this week for two weeks vacation. for the past three months 1 have beeu per­
Marvin Clsler’s house south of town fectly well. J 1 make these statements
NOTICE Fill: he \IUNG clai ms.
taught &lt;iu fire Thursday morning and vias merely becadse 1 think the world should
of Michigan, Cjan’v of Barry—sv.
destroyed with nearly all the contents.
be acquainted with this remarkable feme- state
Nut ire I* her. by given, that b&gt; -inorder of U*” '
Sheriff McKevitt was in town Saturday
A
. ........ Probate Court for the County of Barry, made I
aud took In the snorts.
on
the
d.t* Of Ni*v. ml ■ r. A R .ISM. six
Mr. ApilJebrr finished his slorv and month* 2-fjid
from that da’r w-*re nHow-ri for credi­
elimed tbe ladder to resume Ids work.there tors to present their chims ami st th&gt;- estdr
was no halting about his footsteps and in of Hahntdi A. Ho.trd. late of raid Co* ntv, deO. E. Wood was at Freeport one day about as little time as II takes to tell it he rra*Ki and that all rrwH'm’i of wtd der.-aMOl
are required to prexent their &lt;• Lints to «dd
ia-t week.
was hammering shingles In the roof, sit­ ProlKtlb Court, at the Probate office, in the citv
Gary Baker is back at bls place iu the ting there the picture of health.
of liadlnir*. for examination and -illowuno* nti
post office.
Several of Mr. Applebee’s neighbors orbeforethe ?2ud rfuv &lt;&gt;f Muy next, ana that
claim* will tw beard Iw-fore *uM Court, on
We omitted in our former items to maktr were seen by the reporter and they in turn «ich
Thur-nlay. the 21«t dtyof February 9 ui on Wedmention of two conversions and one Ire- expressed their confidence In Dr. William.* rirsdav the 22nd dav of M*y next, at tco
o
’
clock
in tin* forenoon &lt;»1 each of th tsedat*.
claimed.
Pink Pills aftri 'seeing the wonderlul
Dated. November 22nJ. A. D&gt;. 1WI.
Mrs. J. H. Sutton of your city was I In change they bad wrought on him.
One
Cmab. W. AaxsTKQNG.Jiitta) of Probate.
tbe Grove.
Called to see her grand child­ said the cure was simply wonderful as tbe
ren.
man bad lost hla appetite and could not
' Mrs. B. G. Cotton Is on the sick list.
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE.
sleep and was a total wreck.
Lowell Demand is back from Battle
Dr. William’s Pink Pills have been
Wherca*. default has been made in the con­
Creek to stay.
ditions
of
a certain mortgage executed by Eliza­
found under analysis to contain in a con­
L. Lockwood, of the township ot W »oddensed form all the elements necessary to 1 beth
land, Michigan, to Abraham Ilageertv of the
RaafleM.
give new life and richness to the blood and Mme place, bearinc date March 23rd. A. D..
This week Saturday eve at the Breese restore shattered nerves. They are an un­ 1882, and recorded March tbeiHtb. A. D..PW. at
ten o'clock, a m., in iber 17 of mortgage* on
hall, there will be a discussion between failing specific for such diseases as loco­ pare 2 8, and there i* now claimed to be due on
Joe Powers, affirmative and Levi Paltna- motor Rtaxla. partial paralysis, St. Vitus' raid mortgage the smn of three hundred seven­
tier negative.—Resolved that the contrac­ Dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, ty three dollar* and fl tty-one cents Including an
at’orneys fee of fifteen dollar*, and no proc«*dtion of the currency has been more detire­ nervous headache, and tbe after effects of .ing* having been taken at law to recover
mental to the people of the United States tbe grip, palpitation of the heart, pale and tbe debt Recured by said mortgage, or any part
sallow complexions, ail forms of weakness thereof: now. therefore notice I* hereby given
than intemperance.
that on Thursday the 14th day ot Marek. IW5, at
Last Saturday eve at the Mosher store, either in male or female, and all diseases 12 o'clock, noon, at the north front door of the
Frank Doty was In the chair with paper resulting from vitiated diseases In the court house fa the city of Hastings, (that being
In hand as conducting salesman and cheek­ blood. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale the building in which the Circuit Court far tbe
County of Ban v. State of Michigan, la held,) by
man.
There was a sale of 20 cans of oys­ People are sold by all dealers or Will be virtue
ot tbe power of rale contained fa raid
ters and a barrel of crackers in about [SO sent post paid upon receipt of price (50 mortgage. I will sell at public auction to the
highest bidder the property described In said
cents
a
box
or
six
boxes
for
S3.50.
They
minutes. Mr. Mosher and son with coats
mortgag*.
or sufficient thereof to satisfy raid
off and sweat upon the brow delivered the are never sold In bulk or by tbe hundred) nmrtaare indebtedness; costs and expenses ot
goods about as fast as the sales were made by addressing the Dr. Williams’ Medicine sale: Bald premise* being twelve and stxty-one
The price at hnndreth acre* off the south aide of thirty acre*
and after they had got a long breath Co.. Schenectady, N. Y.
tbe west side of the soufh half of tbe south
and the purchasers received their goods, which these pills are sold makes a course off
west quarter of section seven (7) township four
the firm came around with a box of cigars of treatment inexpensive as compared (4) north of range seven (71 west fa the County
of Barry and State of Michigan.
with any other remedy.
and treated the purchasers.
AliUAIUM nAOOKRTY.
Doty and Strlngam are looking up tihe
«
,
MotWgec.
best Hocks of lambs and contracting for
SWKRZKT &amp; SWBKZXY.
Bowens Milla.
Attorneys
for
Mortgagee.
March nt 4c. a lb. Edmonds and Son con­
December
iwh.
IBM.
Quite a rain Sunday.
tracted theirs to them last Saturday eve.
A number from this place attended tbe
Mosher &amp; Sou have come to the con­
clusion that they have uot room enodgb races at Middleville Saturday.
MORTGAGE BALE.
Walter and .Veun Bechlle spent Sunday
tor their trade so they will j&gt;uild on ?he
Default having been made In the conditions of
north side of their store an addition the at Dillman Ifaujiqian’s near Caledonia.
a certain mortgage made by Trlphena 11.
Mr. and Mrs. Tolhurst of near Mlddie- Goodrnougb to Emily D. Bostafck. dated Decentire length.
A. D. 1890mid recorded tn the office
M r. Mosher’s Ice house was sold rend ville,and Mr. and Mrs. Stepbeu Tolhurst, ember4th,
ot the Register of Deeds, for the County of
moved onto the parsonage grounds fog a of East Wayland, spent Sundgy lust with Burry and State of Michigan, on the 4tb dsv
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Guy
Pierson.
of December, A. D. IK». in liber 85 ot morfwood house. Ladles Aid paying 85.50,due
Messrs Randall and Wise of Otaegv. iniges. on page 134. raid mortgage wx* on tbe ex­
half of cost.
pres* condition that should any default be made
John Kipp Is visiting his brother at Mu- called at A. C. Hunt's last week.
In Hie payment of raid intercsr, or any part
Joseph Bechtel has moved into Mrs. thereof, on any duy whereon the same is made
son, Ingham county.
Edward Michael, of pityable, as above expressed, and should tbe
John McKinzie, Edmonds and Phillips Goodspeed’a house.
same remain unpaid snd in arrear for th* sxa•*&lt;*
La
Grange,
111,
has
moved
on
the
place
have had all their cattle dehorned and
of thirty day**, then and from thenceforth, the
formerly occupied by Mr. Bechtel. I
nforesald principal sum of twenty-three bun
they are doing well and looking fine.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. James Jackson, dred dollar* wish all arrearage of interest there­
Th? G. A. R.’s and families had an oys­
on. shall, at tbe option of raid party of the
x
ter supper at their ball last week Tuesday Dec. 8th. a girl,
second part become and her due ami payable
S. R. Pierson and wife and Guy Pierson Immediately thereafter, aHhi nrh thr period
eve.
and wife spent Thursday at Wm Manleys’. above limited for the pat ment thereof rm»v not
Geo. Parks and daughter Electa return­ then have expired., and default having been
Cast leten.
made tn the payment ot taterest due December
Miss Myrtle Buchanan of yermoDtvllle, ed from an extended visit with relatives in 4th, irei and the rame having remained unpaid
and io arrears for lhe space nf thirty dav* and
is visiting her cousin Miss Nln» Feighner. Ohio last Wednesday.
Mrs. Andre of Grand Rapids visited at upwards the aforesaid principal sum w'ith all
E. L. Parish is moving bls goods to De­
arrearages of interest is now declared due and
troit and tbe family will soon make De­ Mrs. Hunt’s last Wednesday.
parable by the terms or said mortgage, on
which mortgage there la claimed to be due at
troit their future bom?.
tbe date of this notice the sum of three thou
Mrs. Otto Kaiser has been entertaining
*aud one hundred sixty-nlue dcltaraai d twentv
Broward,
her father from Adrian.
three cent*, aud an attornev’s fee of thirty-fl re
Your Scribe has been negligent Shout dollar* provided for in raid mortgage, mid no
Miss 1-aura Knoll has returned from
items lately.
suitor proceedings nt law iiaviug beeu Insti­
Sebewa. Her euuaiu Miss Clara Knoll ac­
The people of the South Pino church are tuted to recover ttf&gt; meme}* secured by raid
companied her.
mortgage, or any part thereof.
building sheds for teams.
Now. therefore, by virtue of the power of sale
Miss Nettle Clark of Jackson is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Hammon spent la* t week contained In raid mortgage, and toe statute In
her cousin Miss Hattie Coe.
such case made aud provided, notice is hereby
at Lansing.
Selah Noyes was back from Coldwater
given tnat on Baluroay the ifith day of March.
The dance at the hall last Friday night A.’ P.** ’!?•• “* 10 °’cln&lt;* ,n the forenoon. 1 shall
over Sunday.
was a fizzle.
bhali sell at while aucUou to the highest bidder
Miss Alice Brown of Crossvillage Is a
8. C. Doster is buy lug wheat at 50c. per at the north front door of the court house. Iu
guest at W. I. Marbles.
She intends to
the t h tv of Ha*ting*. (that itetog tbe fHaoc
bu.
where the Circuit Court for Barry Couuw |*
stay during the winter.
Mr. Long preached at the church Sun­ holder), the premises described in said mortOrin Hyde was at Albion Saturday on
day.
business.
Tbe Hterary was heM st Lester Waroen
M i Daniel Staley Is very 111 at fibls
Friday evening.
Ivu dulwritlog.
—* being
Mr. Frank Farr of
______
mortgage a* *11 tbowe certain
shaking with old acquaintance at the liter­
ef buid Mtuacw and being In the
ary Friday evening.
Mr. Horton Is preparing to build a bare
Wilson &amp; Ashley moved their saw mill
al Theo Morehouse’s and intends to be
-YSlUUorUeKMith
Orr Fisher and wife were at Lansing ready for business this week Monday.
Lsmtwrix (St) also th»

Mr. Waters of Prairieville called on
Mr. MeKnight and family were at Pra-revUte fate wet

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

Many Different Kinds
TS-SunSBLE FORSt-

o

DRINK LION COFFEE
4AHO M.T AUTMIl-

Fine Parlor Games
If your dralardoMoo: keep It
for nalc.writo us his name ttid
AddrtMK. that we s&gt;«y place n oo
tVM&gt;!soa°’t»ploc Co, Toledo, O.

The Railroad A\an,
Tbe Clergyman,
Tbe Business A\an(
and all other men who have ter
look neat while at work, should
know about ’‘CRI^ULOin” COL­
LARS and Cuffs. They look ex­
actly like linen, wear well and
being waterproof do not wilt
down with heat and moisture.
They do not
easily and can
be cleaned in a moment by sim­
ply wiping off with a wet sponge
or cloth. Do not confuse these in
your mind with composition
”
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TRAOr
__
WAKra,■T&gt;r thcsc andrefuse anything
else if you wish satisfaction. Re­
member that goods so marked
made by coating a linen collan
with waterproof ‘ 'Celluloid, ’ ’thus
giving strength and durability.
If your dealer should not have
the "Celluloid” send amount di­
rect to us and we will mail you
sample post-paid. Collars 25c.
each. Cuffs, 50c. pair. State size
and whether stand-up or turneddown collar is wanted.
’
THE CELLULOID COMPANY,

aighigan Central
“ The Niagara Fails -Route.**
Station*.
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PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM

ms®
GRATEFUL—COMFORTING.

EPP’S GOCOA
RBKAKFAST— SUPPER.
“By a thorough khowledge of the natural
lawn which govern the operations of dlgeston
and nutrlUon. and b» a careful application of
the flue proprietft-s of weli-aeiected Cocoa. MrEpp* ha* provided for our breakfast and sup­
per a delicately flavored beverage which uiav
rave u* manv doctors' bills. It 1* by judicious
u*e of such article* of diet that a constitution
may bo gradually built up unul stnn-g enough
to reels?- every tendency tn disease. Hundred*
of subtle tnaladie* are floating around u*
ready to attact wherever there is a weak point
Wd may escape many* a fatal shaft by keeping
ourselves Well fortified with pure blood and a
properly nourished frame. —Civil Skkvice
GAxrtTB
.
Made simply by bolting water or milk. Sold
only in half-pound tins, by Grocer*, labelled
thus;
JAMES EPPS A CO. Itd. Homoenatbtc Unomlsu. London. England
NOTICE OF .MORTGAGE FORECLOSl'KE.

The Hasting* Furulture Mauiifauturlng Coinpany by mortgage-brarli g ttatr June *jp. A. 1).,
IRM.mprtvagrd totbeun&lt;ter*i-'ue&gt;l: DhiiIim W.
Reynold*, a* trusive. th'* fallowing described
real estate RlUMted iu the city ot Hastings.
Barry County, Michigan, and described ns fol­
low*, to wit: City lots five hundred fnrtv-four,
five hundred forty-five, five hundred forty six.
five hundred fortt-seven, fiv Imftdred fortynine, five hundred fiftt. fire humPed fifty-uue.
five hundred fiftv two, (tv* hundred srreuteeu.
five hundred eighteen, five hundred nineteen,
five hiiDdivd twenty, fire 1 tindred twenty two,
five hundred tweniy-tbree. five hundred twentylour, five hundred twenty-five, four hundred
three, four* hundred four, four hundred five,
.tour hundred »lx, four huudred seven, four hun­
dred eight, four hundred nine, tour hundred
ten. four hundred eleven and tuur hundred
twelve, ot the City of Hastings. Harry County.
MicbUiU), aceordluu to the recorded plat
thereat, together with nil the hereditaments
and appurtenances thereunto pcrtalnitMC; togetb«*r with tbe building* thereon. Including
engine, boiler* and dn klimt. Tilt* morlgsge
was reronled on tbe ud day ««t Ju1). A. t&gt;., IM»l,
at eleven o'clock .* m., in the uffi-e of the R«C*
Inter ot Deeds for B*rn CxhiuU, Mlchigiui. In
Liber 3? of mortgage*, on p*ge .13.* Ih-fonit bn*
beenmndelu the coadBloti «»f raid mortrsge.
No suit or proceed 1 uc Ins been instituted at
law to reeorer the tndebtediivM now remaining
racurv d by raid rnortgare &lt;&gt;e anv pari thereat.
There ia claimed to lw dun at the date of this
notice upon tbe Indebtednres secured by *xl&lt;l
mortgage and upon stid.mortgage, .the sum of
ihtrtvouethousand.two bundled mH twenty
dollars and twenty-vlx oH't&lt;. &lt;*.tl.23&gt;»’&gt;). By
virtue at tbe tower nf sate contained in said
mortgage, and for the pnroo&lt;e nt renilzlnr said
amount *0 due upon raid mortgage. I shall
sell tbe premtraa h-refalwfore described, togvtbrrwlih said building, eugiru-, bolters and
•iry kiln*, orso inueh «4 raid j-renitewi a* shall
be necroanrv to s-.tistj the amount »&lt;&gt; due upon
the udebledhCM seem rd by .raid uu&gt;rtg*ge. te­
ar ther with the ecst-» o’ this forrtdv un*. M Pubik Veudur to tbe htaboH uul«‘.rr itf t».e north
itoor Of th- ocKirr imnvj in the City ot Baa*
Many Ooenly lUehntm*. U»m toetoa the
irtbe County of
the Mb day of

�Monra

u»b haul

FROM WASHINGTON.

Iu.lt haring l**u tnad- f.» .mere tbaa
'i

v il’Xu 4m‘i.i the &lt;»Sk* Ul .’b» Kvgfeter
i&gt; &lt;ts for iIi»’« «hi in &lt;■! Bur- . In flic stat* o(
..
(kt.atHi. 13K.M liter 41 ot inert­
.
.. ■ p-A'l. tor which drluil!. the &gt;&lt;M
.
b»
&lt;e ttw Hgbt
.., |,«r b&gt; u.c '••14 .wrlfiw Du m»d~
k i„..t„lh« »lwlcl'r.ucl|uil miro ol uhl
mid the interval accrued tberen « now
",. a lajable. and mi which mort- an there
Uli ,n.. d to be due St the dote ul ta&amp; notice
n 4 eight liu’ulrtfi and s&lt; viu’.j-muc dot­
. d ir.fhi)-tour cento, and to snB or pr,».
at iRw having been lastiutrd to recover
uni -v.-urad by axi l inortk4«e or any
id N .Ute Is therefore hereby givrn
. s,gi.,’. tv tlwD .1 dsy ot Fehrmry. ine.
1, . t.’cltwk in the tor- a&lt;*o~. ’htrr Will ot sold
v &gt; I'.t host J or ol the Court Houic, Cilv
i&lt; tilt »’*• C-'iiitjr ot luny and NMe ul
•lv-1,1
wl-l C.M;rt House belnfc ’die Uilldlcc
’ uiv-h ib ’Ctr.-ult C’nrt for tne ©onuty ol
t irry la liehL -t I*
v 'action to the htgbeit
th - 1'rvt.iiies dtevritwl In matd mort
. .«t;iui t. i U t.i-rcof as mi* hr n «-e\sary to
..•:«!&gt; ih--lH*!'.iiiH ’lu*1 •'&lt;* «ni»l mwisage an
’,\v&lt; »••! for.’li. with the liitervrt therto-’, and
th., ci .Ate- hsniCT and expenses attowtd by law
-&gt;&gt;.t nrovi •dforinsaM mortgage, mnl prtunbi.ng .tuwted in the Village of Freepurr.
»•,. .utvo arrynml S’«te &lt;*! Michigan, and
dr- riteda* fn»l“W&gt;: Got Urn* el block teg ol
-...hi Village of Frrcport according lo the re,.r.Ml 1'1*1 thereof.
•
Dated. Han’iugs. Midi November 14lh. 1804.
Bvsannau Hammond,
Mortgagee.
AL.'NZO E KKNAHTOS.
Attoniey for MorigiQtte.

Economize.

One and a half teaspoonfuls
Horsford’s Baking Powder
gives better results than two
full teaspoonf- .s of any other.

The Second Session of the FiftyThird Oongrosa.
8euat« acid House-Mea*nr«m Du-

Others llriwtMl.
Washington, Dec. 11.—In the senate
yesterday a resolution was offered
calling on the president to begin
negotiations to secure the independ­
ence of Cuba
Senator Morgan spoke
it
iu favor of the Nicaragua canal bill,
Washington, Dec 12.—Senator Mor- |
rllll (Vt.) spoke nt length in the sen­
ate yesterday in opposition to various
financial measures introduced by Scnator Peffer (Kan.) providing far the
issuance of large sums of greenbacks.
The Nicaragua canal bill was further
discussed.
WAfeiiiNuTox.-Dvc. 18.—An unsuccessi ful attempt was made in the senate
. yesterday to secure consideration of '
i the bill to strike out' the differential

the actual result.
tbe Late Llactloo.
It requires much ingenuity to mist
the significance of the election re­
turns which have been coming in of
Jute.
°
------ • democratic
—
late.
Sama
journals
do |
contrive to hide it in part by making':
the unwarranted and absurd assamp- '
tion that all the republicans -who '
voted in the presidential election of
1392 also voted iu the state and con­
gressional election this year, so that
the only transfer of democrdtic vota i •
to the republican side which their
figures disclose is the excess of repnblican votes at a state over ihe republican votes at a presidential election.
This excess by itself is surprisingly
large, but it docs not represent the enlire transfer of votes Jt is ustjally
expected that the total vote at state
and congressional elections Will be
about 10 per cent less than atpresidon tin 1 elections. Thus in 1690 -it was
about ll per cent less than in 1888.
Whatever this
natural loss was
through failure of republicans to vote,
the transfer of. democrats not only
made it np, but added over 800,ooo
more.
The returns are substantially completc for the great body of northern
states east of the Mississippi river.(

MMB

Mil
Mlchlau Toll.nu
The Michigan Fei.cmtion of Labar &lt;
held its seventh annual session in De­
troit and openly declared in favor of
active political work in the ranks of
the federation. John D Flanigan, of
©fan&lt;1 Rapids, was reelected president.
Secretary Crewe reported that the in­
terest tn the federation during the
past year has been flagging. Ten
unions ‘had been suspended for non­
payment of dues and two new ones admiltetl. The receipts for the year
were $C92.52. end the expenditures
$356.64.
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the cream of Cod liver Oil, with
Hypophosphites, is for

Coughs,
Colds,
•or© Throat*
Bronchitis,
Weak Lungs.
Consumption,
Loss of Flesh,
Emaciation.
Weak Babies,
Crowing Children,
Poor Mothers* Milk,
Scrofula,
Anaemia;

ADMIKim I TOR’S BALE.
In the mitt’r
.&gt;
rIJi 8
Bora’, feooasetl.
No'tc^isbern’iy given t..a‘ I shall sell nt
Reports* to die state board of health
puhtu-aurtton. to the h’ftws’ bidder, on HatUVi
I he iwriitj a-cwiti &lt;lav ut Deem­
by sixty observers in different parts of
«5* A* P.. lW4, Ht w ‘•’’■lock, In
m . the
tbe
the
state during the week ended De­
fc cuooti.al the premiseshrrHii u. s- rltMxi In the
cember 8 .show that intermittent fever
1:1
Lrorol, o turn,
in the tP.ate of Mrlimin, i.^raf
l^lfe-nse
and tonal litis increased and diarrhea
Mid umhurirj granlrd lo iw or. IU slxih dfti c*
Novraibw. A 5 1»M. h&gt; th. frob te &lt; oi’l 1&gt;
decreased in area of prevalence.* Con­
in fact, for all conditions call­
B.rr,v (ounij, Mlchlau. al: o' th, vrute. ntht
sumption was reported at 228 places,
ing for a quick and effective
Ut--ab J Intrrvu o. th. . Utt de? ■„ ’ ot. tnaua
scarlet fever at sixty-five, typhoid
I?
T*!,
“4 brine In tbe
nourishment. Sendfor Famf-ktef. Free.
fever at forty-three, diphtheria at
U nt, ul lUrry. tn tiro suw of L ,.«.o
ki. &gt;wn and described as fnllows to wit- Th*
forty-one, measles at ten and small­
k!U*'.01 ,I'b Xonh B*M quarter (H) of
pox at Detroit, Manchester, Sebcwa,
hr’ 1£*r!'.r(.k' ■”l1 “• Nortt two | duty on sugar and a resolution for an
G) acteg of tbr West halt
ot the s u’b V iu
Royal Oak. Danby, Adrian, St. Johns
«Crthr 8OU,b E“l ‘Xt. r
amendment of the rules was also de­
MORTGAGESALE
and Watersweet.
J^cUon hiKhte«en U«)towu oue(l) Noni. ui g« feated. A bill win introduced provid­
MORTGAGE HALE.
Default having Lech msde In tbe conditioue
»““»•’»? '»&lt;4I twei. . I Jo
ing for the •abolishment of the deathI
of a certain mortgage, executed by Milton J.
'Alien* as. default has been made tn tbe oon- lx!) acres of Imul more or less.
Fishermen Drowned.
Prine and EUioda 8. Prine, husband and wife,
penalty in the army and the nary ex­ which hare more than half the whole'
dttleus ot &lt;*° certain niortgaaes. one of said , Dated November Ttti, A. D., ush.
Edgar Gebo and Chris Wicks, fisher­ to Ixjv! M. Dewey, dated the fourtresitii day
nu&gt;rtoxe« made and executed by Mary J. WilUauvk* w. Wiluams.
cept in cases of murder, rape, deser­
March 1W3. recorded tbe sixteenth day
hams to Daniel Striker. William F. Sid num and
Administrator tion to the enemy in time of war andI number of votes in th6 Whole coon try. men, were both drowned from a fish­ of
of March 1892. and on which there Is due. at
William H. Ilaxe. tne Albkit; College Eudowboat
near
Torch
Lake
in
Grand
. The changes in this body of states, if
tbe date hereof. One Hundred and Sixty Bix
nic»c Fund Committee and their successors |
aggravated mutiny. Bills were passed distinctly one way,
Both men lived at and 2s l(X) Dollant, notice te hereby given that,
settle every Traverse bay.
-xHne &lt;!***• O Pdwr aosond. elzhttwu hundred i
granting pensions of $100 per month to'► election and determine the character Charlevoix and leave families. The by virtue of tbe power of Bale in said mortgage.
.’••ghtv fiv-t«» ircure the payment et ten hun- I
1 I shall foreclose the same by a sate, at publie
drvd thirty dollars and h»teri-'t thereon st the:
Mary Palmer Banks, Mrs. Katherine
: of the government In tho following boat was supposed to have capsized. auction, to tbe highest bidder, at the north
r.ite of seveu
rule
seven per
ver ceuf
cent p*-r
per annum aad
aau recorded iI
Todd Clittcnden and Maj-Gen. 'A. Mcdoor of the Court House In the elty ot
th- nice of the R-ghteruf Deeds for Barry 1
h statement tho votes in 1893 and 18i)i The bodies were found under the boats front
Hastings, on the twenty second day of Decem­
Clernand.
li uuutv. MHtigan.
October
twenty-sixth, I
are given for these states, arranged entangled in the nets. Gebo was the ber IBM. at twelve o’clock noon, of all that cer­
■ ghteeu humlr.-U elehty-flw in liberal of mort­
W
ashington
.
Dec.
I
l
—
Senior
Blan
­
tain
piece
or parcel of land «iluale In tbe towuT ;
- in two divisions, the six New Englund son of Louis Gebo, who as pilot of the
.. »^e * on page 33. The other of said mortgages
Johustodm in tbe County of Barry and
chard (La.) introduced a bill in the; end three middle states, and the five Vernon was lost on that steamer five shipof
14d&lt;- amt executed by Nelson H. Cn&gt;v«. Carrie
|
resultof the usual treatment of I
State wi
of Michigan, and described as followz.
i Ltrw« hl- wlJo. and the said Mary J. Williams
blood dison tern. Tlie system is filled with;
senate yesterday directing the secre­- central states between Pennsylvania J years ago. Two brothers also lostjto wtt: Commencing thirteen rods west ot
- the said Daniel Ntrlker, WilUain r. Sidnxm I
Mercury and PatasU n mcdles-mare to;
the north east corner of Section nineteen
tary of the treasury to refund to thes and the Mississippi river:
their lives by drowning.
be drcudcsl than the dls« use—and in a;
r..(! tV'lliam H, Haze, the Albion College En- i
! thence running south twelve rods, thence west
Citizens* bank of Louisiana money
short, while is lu a far worse condition;
dosment Fund Committee and their snccMsora !
eight rods, tbence north twelve rots and thence
A4v«M(eas.
l than before. The most common result is;
deirjig dale November second, efehlcen hunAir*. ....
Hord Set Free.
' cast eight rods to fhc place of beginning, tbe
IrM
taken by union soldiers during the
ito?.
deed eialitv-nhie tn m*cutb tfte pat went of four
New Enalnnd.............. -WO.'ZM
453 3F- )
1„ the
court al
; ’
.
In
me drault
circuit court,
ni Allegan
nuo^uu Praro
*
war. The bill for the establishment Middle .
.'.hired vlghty-four doliars'and Iulcrest there—Al----*.&lt;
----------- PUL
---------.1 that the
r
I.kviM Dbwzy,
d the rate of seven per cent per :munm and i
ecuting
Attorney
Fish
moved
Central
states
of
a
university
of
the
United
States
at
1.4&amp;L4M
&gt;r which S. 8. 8 1s tbe most reliable 8
k
.tfbrtiKacue.
r, (uird.-d in the office of the it •ulster of Deeds :
case against Mrs. Ira Hurd, charged
ire. A few bolUtn will afford rvUefB Washington was dfcwnaaed
. r Barry County, Michigan. November m--&lt;hmI.
C
iiax
H.
B
al
*
er
.
J
Totals.
.8,478.311
s.iw.xa with the murder of her husband, be
■ .tiitren huunred eighty nine in liber 31 &lt;d .
Attorney for Mortgager.
iHwerutle. •
I't&amp;rtgagM on page
IhlU &lt;»( said mortgages 1
nolle pressed. The reasons given were
IhM
Wamhxgton, Dec. 11.—Bills were in­
IRK.
ItHug long past iltir, whereby die power of I
Now England 31.03
»»•.« that he considered the evidence too
troduced In the house yesterday to
»’ rout- Inca »i&gt; each of said mortgages has
Middle 813X51
1.174.174
W. F. DALXY. Brooklyn Rterated R- R.
NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT.
: fc.inie ojierattva and no suit or proceedings i
Central MtutoaL14I.US
.annex that portion of Arizona north
IAW weak to secure conviction. He hod no
r Ivipg been instituted at law or otherwise to
I improved n&gt;t&gt;i '.I&lt; nml Bf
more evidence than was given at the Blate of Michigan. In the Circuit Court lor the
of Colorado river to Utah; to prohibit
■i - &gt;ver tbr debt secured by ertht-r of said
Gilbert tv^Lae and David D Cadv. a co-part­
Totals.....................2.4MJ81
ant i v. u
'
examination in The justice court Mrs.
’iiutgagesorany part thereof, and ny reason I
completely cured. iKwBSWm
the printing of any words or devices
Here It ippean ibot whn« tbe recan heart! I &gt; r&gt;s-ois.
nership Ann doing bust new and exlBtlug under
• 4 satd default, tnerv Is claimed IS be due al j
upon the American flag by individuals, puMioan vote in every New Enulend Hurd and her sureties were discharged. the name and style ot Lee &amp; Cady
meed your wonderful medicine to anyone
: Il’s date spoil ls»th ot said mortgages, and:
vs
and to provide for the settlement of stele except MasMchuMtts wu iurecr
. »tcs accompanying the ssme trie sum of 1
Gambling tn Grand Rapid*.
Thomas E. Shaffer. In attachment.
4
.•
rtevi. hundred righty-dne dollars besides an
labor troubles by arbitration.
UM in ISO-J. it increased little in the
Notice Is hereby given that on the 2*nl day ot
A mandate from the police commis­
.Giornry fee of twenty-five dollars a» provided
' Washington, Dee. 12.—In the house nprresate because 13.S00 les. in ■ Mos,.
A. D., 1«H. a writ o&lt; attachment was
■r n t?- first of said mortgages
sioners in Grand Rapids has gone forth October,
duly Issued out of the Circuit £ourt (or the
Now Thar, fore uotiee is Lcreby civen that ,
yesterday the bill amending the in­ ■tHnuctu.
SWIFT SPECIFIC co.. Atlants. Go.
Uut the democratic vote to the effect that dice shaking in County of Barry, at the suit of Gilbert W. I^e
. kirtae of the power of sale iu each ot said I
terstate commerce act to permit of was «V,00&gt;l leu. or more than a qaar- saloons, cigar stores, grocery stores aud David D. Cady, co-partners doing business
-orlK.L'r* votiUhivsland of the statutes of the
railroad'ffooling was passed by a vote ter. In the middle atatoa the re nub­ and all other places will hereafter b© at the city of Detroit, io said State, under the
suit-of M'diigan. bMh of said tvortgace* will
firm name of l&lt;se and ( adv. the at&gt;6ve named
be torvclosed by a sate &lt;d the prvtalst-a therein i
uf 160 tn 110.
bean rote was U1.W0 larger than in regarded as sufficient provocation for Plaintiff v. a tains! the land*, tenements, goods
'-teribe-.i or so much thereof as may b « necea- j
and clialtlcT. moneysand effects o( Thomas E.
Wasiunvtox. Dec. 18.—The consid- 1
-.in «■&gt; satisfy the amount due t!|s&gt;n both of i
th. presulential election, over lu per the arrest of the participants in the bhaffcr. the defendant above
!Vr„Uie
-;,id ni'irtgxgs* a? the date of tht- sale thereof I!
eration of the urgency deficiency bill I
the democratic Vote was game and the proprietor of the saloon, sum of Three Hundred and Fifty Four »‘»n*ra
ilirr wun tt&gt;eid! Cpsta. interest, taxes and I
was begun in the house yesterday, and ' LSaUXl. or SS.3 |KT cent smaller. In the •cigar store or other place where the~ iu&gt;&lt;! Sixty .Klybt rrof. &gt;•«•■*&gt;
••'; mu**
-.'.id sate at p-.Hd-.c auciloi; to ijm
w Tit was returnable on Tuesday me ^4h day ol
*.-&gt; 1-*'bidder
Friday tn&gt;-fth day of Ffcbru
a motitfikto strike out the appropria­ I central autes the republican vote was same may be in progress.
November. A. D.. !KM.
*rv.
it inwVh^N.a. in ar tl»e t&lt;orth irot.1
Dated this zTth day o&lt; November. A. p. i»t»
tion for the collection of the income l.I.cMTor 11 percent larger than In tho
• or »i ihe i i&gt;urt Houm- io tn • Cilv ot Hmuttiffs.
ClintHTOfHFa 11. w !»*&gt;•*•
tax **’ defeated.
Mr. Broderick I P"s&gt;dentlal election, while the d.-mo-iiiniv of Barry „o&lt;l State ot Mtcbigan.itbesaid
Attorney for pkaintlff*.
'
• » H mse l«elitg the place where the Cuvult
A cow entered the residence of
bWKZZKY L SWF.ZZKV.
(Kan.) intnxlneed a bill restoring*ihe rratlcvote waast-uon, cr •uas]pcr eent
Cour, for tbe C.iunty of Hardy Is held) |he
Of Counsel.
deRichard
Spencer
at
Buasemer
and
McKinley
rate
of
$sl®
a
head
on
cattle
smaller. In ail these states the repnbt»r-mi-&gt; &lt; desrrltwl In each »bd
of
over I year of agt( epteriug the United ncan vote actually increased 289,036, | stroyed a large number of expensive 1
States.
f&gt;r 9.1 per cent, in spite of its natural | dishes, tipping over the cupboard,
carter of section No. right
In town No.
MORTGAGE SALE.
Washing rox, Dec. 14.—Mr. Hayes, I decrease from a presidential to a stale cook store and ccntet4 table. When
-i .- ..&gt; nortn of range uluc &lt;* «e-«t m th­
having been made In the comflUottf1
. .,i«hic of Rutlwd. Comity of tarry nml.S ate
of Iowa, introduced in the frou.*e-yes- I election. But the democratic rote waa Mr. Spencer returned he found the ot Default
a
certain
mortgage,
executed by Charles D. ;
Mtebigar. containing eighty aires of laud ho.15,738, or 22.8 per cent., smaller than animal in a narrow pantry, with her Johusou and Ida M. .luuu-on. uusband and
•rd -i- s- the |-bited Buses &gt;urvey thereof
Are you willing to work for the cause । terday a bill establishing a postal into Lucinda C. Cheney and Alice E. Miles.
| an ranee upon mail matter. The urg­ in 1892, which Ls much mare thnfi the head some way fastened in a flour wife,
«iated
the
twenty
fourth
day of August, isra re­
of Protection in placing reliable infor­
Dated. November Uth.
ent
deficiency,
fortifications
aud natural decrease. Examination of the barrel and unable to get out, the door corded the twenty fourth day oi August H08
pamil tyrniKKir
mation in the hands of your acquain­
and on which there is due at this date three
military academy appropriation bills statement will show that if an equal having been closed.
Hundred and fifty six and t» iou Dollars, tbe
tances?
were passed and the
pension bill decrease uf b per cenL from the presi­
mortgagees having elected tu declare the whole
Albion College Endowment Fund CummitBoy* Arrested Car Burglary.
amount of said mortgage due and navnbfe on
If you are, you should be identified
($141,881,570) was discussed. The post dential vote on each side bo assumed
The police have unearthed a gang of account of the nou-paymenc &lt;if the Interest due'
it would then appear that 540,000 dem­
ofiice appzoprialion bill ($80,442,807)
with
August twenty fourth iHd according to tbe*
A luxury lor MortKMecB.
'young burglars in Ishpeming who terms
and conditions of said mortgage. Notice'
ocrats must have voted the republican
was reported.
THE AMERICAN
have been operating there for three is hereby given that, by virtue of the power of
Washington. Dec. 15. —In the house ticket, more than a sixth of the whole
PROTECTIVE TARIFF LEAGUE.
years past A large amount of .stolen »ale in said mortgage.! shall foreclose lhe same
by a sale, at public auction, to Hie highest bid­
yesterday the pension appropriation number of democratic voters.
goods was secured. A portion of them der. at tbe north front dobr of the Court House.
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
bill was passed
The evening session
This assumption is not entirely reawere hidden in a cave in u mountain In the citr of Hastinas, on tbe twenty second
vstrof Michigan, Fifth Judicial Cfreult. io .
was devoted to the consideration of sonabie, for the number of votere who
day of December 1PM at twelve o'clock noon, of
near Ishpeming. Fire boys, between all that certain piece or parcel of land situate
i.hancrry.
private pension bills and the house neglect to vote in each party is largeMary M. liarlaud. Complainant
17 and 32 years of age, were arrested. and being in tbe city of Hastings. In tbe County
iy
affected
by
the
same
influences
adjourned over until the 17th.
of Barry and State of Michigan, and described
I as follaws.to wit: A -trip of land ninety one feet
&lt;
M &lt;;-trliind. defendant.
which cause a transfer from one party
Short But Newsy Items.
Suit pending In the Circuit Coart for the I
wide off ol and from the 'uorth end of lots num­
to xhe other. It may therefore be inAnother deep rein of coal was dis­ bered five hundred and nine and five huadred and
County of Rsrrr. in Chancery, at Hastings, ,
Jamxstowx, K. Y.. Dec. IT.—Mrs. । ferred with more reason that about covered in Albbe township. Saginaw ten according to the original plat of the village
•»’» the seventh day nf NGvemter A. D„
(now
city) of Hastings, recorded in Barn Coun­
Winslow Shearman and daughter. Mrs. four per cent, of the republicans and county, and mining will be carried on ty Register's
office, subject to a reservation of
lu thl« rau*&gt; It appturing frem affidavit on'
Clinton Davis, were muni cred near ten per cent, of the democrats refused । extensively.
a strip five feet wide off the north end of said
lilfJhat the defendant, Georgr- M Garland H «»•* I;
i
lots
for
an alloy tbe mmo being the mortgaged
r.-tit-t.t nftI S Mate.but resides at Huntington
here by unknown robbers, while Mr.
to vote. In that case the actual in­
Joe Mitchell's house at Manistique ' premises.
:n tbe State of Oregon,on motion of Philip T. Cel- !
Shearman was attending the funeral crease of republican rotes implies a । was burned and two boys, aged -4 and 5 '■• Da. ed September 8Stb..t8!M.
grove t*onipls!nNiilS vO'tcltor—it is ordered that ii rd That cur wonderful n metiv -MOTtfBM
Fhikwd ' Which inaktti child-birth ruBj
Aust E. Milbu.
of his son and dnnghter-itf-law, who transfer of 4O0.U00 democrat* to the re­ years, perished.
I the -aid dcfeiulat t.George M- Garland cause his | K
Mrs. Mitchell left
Mortgagee.
i«?|waranve to.be entered h-rrin, within four i D nuv i«- within the reoch of all w have
publican side, leaving over 315,000 her children locked in tbe house while
were killed by a train.
Cham. H. Balkh.
inoi.ilm front lb-- date ot this order, and in ca»e f| reduord the price to CNE DOLLAR per
Attorney tor Mortgagee.
botUc.
democrats who did not vote at all. or she called on a neighbor.
&lt;&gt;f hixappearanre that be ouh his answer to ’
Shot by a Burglar.
threw away their vote on populist
...BEWARE of frauds, count­
thr complainant's bill of complaint to be filed,
F. S. Price, of Traverse City, and his
Cleveland. tl, Dec. 18.—-William 11. tickets, which, in the states cast of the
amt a copy tiirr of to be serves! on s&gt;id comerfeits and substitutes. Take
sister. Mra E. V. Davis, of Neal, have
Plaluant’s solicitor—wltblu twenty days after
Price, the well-known member of the
nothing but
Mississippi river, were known to hove fallen heir to $5,000 cash each, and a
M-rvlce ryi him ol a copy of said bill at d notice
firm of printing press manufacturers, no chance of success. A transfer of
of this order; and that tu defaril thereof, said
bill tw taken as confessed by the sa d uuu-rtslChandler &amp; Price, was almost in­ 400.U00 democratic votes ont of a little half interest in a 300-mjre farm in Ne­
dent xtelrLdant.
stantly killed at his home at 2:80- over 8.000.000 is indeed a thing worth braska, worth 810,000, by tbe death of ■
TIME TAELE
And it Is further ordered. That within twenty
an aunt
In effect February it. !"JH.
diva the said (kimplainaut cause a notice &lt;4
d'clock yesterday morning by a burglar,
the attention of congress and tho
this order lo be published In the Hastings
While Fred Wicks, of Port Huron,
who escaped.
president, but it is in part explained was walking along River street, near
Ha n;v gji. a newspaper printed, published and
eircnlatlDg tn said county, and that such publi­
I by the fact that a portion of the vote , the icehouses, he was sandbagged and
Statlona.
cation be continued therein at least once in
SOLD »T AU bWUCQiSTHeach week, for six weeks in succession, or that I
St. Pavl, Minn . Dec. 17.—Judge given to the democratic ticket in 1802, robbed of seven dollars.
*
she cause a copy of thisordCr to be personally |
James Gillfalliu, chief justice of were those of former republicans, whoI
gyWrite
tor
book
"TO
MOTHERS"
The dry goods house of W. M. Ben­
NORTB.
served on said non.rv*ld»*nt defendant at lra?t
Minnesota, died at his residence in have returned in disgust from a most nett &amp; Co., the oldest mercantile
twenty days before the time abovd prescribed I
mailed free.
Chicago Lv
THE BRADFIELD RE6ULAT0R CO.,
Jur bis appearance.
this city Sunday morning from a com­ uncongenial companionship.
establishmeutin Jackson, discontinued
Clcmknt Smith.
In thp state west of the- Mississippi business and closed its doors for all Kalamazoo Lv...
ATLANTA. (1JL
plication of kidney and Ihrcr troubles.
Circuit Judge.
the returns arc not as complete, but
ssfflrssii
Putur T. Colgrovk.
He was 65 years old.
' time.
.
Complainant's Solicitor.
I show different changes. The popu­
The corpse of a young baby, wrapped Cressey
No More Public Executions.
John G. Nagi.rf
lists
there
gained
a
considerable
part
MUo........ -....... .
^A»«nt«. $75
Register.
Madrid, Dea 17.—Public executions of the votes which the democrats lost in a sheet and with a handkerchief Delton
Attest.
have been abolished in Spain by royal In Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, Kan­, tied about its neck, was found at Rives Cloverdale
. A True Copy.]
Bhultz
decree. In the future condemned crim­ sas and South Dakota the republican! Junction by boys.
Samuel Allen, an aged Saginaw car- HASTINGS
inals will suffer the death penalty in­ vote was 671,551, against 631.462 in the,
।
penter
was
killed
st
Ludington
by
side the prison walls.
Coats Grove....
Everywhere. Competent
presidential election, a gain of more
, falling through the hatchway of a Woodland
than 50,000. The democratic vote was
Woodbury
Monutnaut t&lt;&gt; Gen. Jrvuiont.
; steamer, only a few days before celeF4« 1&gt;. JL.JI
cate for each poertiow at the Grand Banidf
New York, Dec. 17.—The movement only 348,709, against 331.032 in the
f-swriwy
.......
ineMOrflcae, Shorthand, and Normal School.
I presidential election, and the populist; brating his golden wedding.
to
erect
a
monument
over
the
grave
of
Detroit
For Catalogue, addrasB
A* H- Pariah. Prop!
The annual meeting of the Michigan Grand
vote
was
about
370,000,
against
323,000
Rapids...
Gen. John C. Fremont, “The Pathfind­
Christian
Missionary
association
was
er," in the cemetery at Spark Hill, N. । in the presidential election. Thus, it
appears that a large proportion of the held at Bangor with a large number
¥., is well under way.
•
democratic voters in those states have of delegates in attendance.
Stations.
Sick at heart at having wronged a
Returned Home.
drifted over to the populists, while the
Hzbron, I*., Dec. 17.—Henry Graben, actual increase in republican votes girl at Ishpeming, out of a job and
SOUTH.
who disappeared from, here in 1885, represents nearly a,sixth of the entire money, Louis Hocknell, a printer
----------------------------- D THB----------------------------and who was believed to have been democratic vote in 1892.—N. Y. Trib­ known all over the country among Chicago Ar.....
Most Popular Republican Newspaper of the West
the typos and nicknamed “Prince Al­
murdered by his stepmother, bas re­
une.
bert," committed suicide at Chatta­
turned home.
And Has the Largest Circulation.
EFThe secretary of the treasury has nooga. Tenn.
asked congress for an appropriation of
Mrs. F. M. Furrow, the wife of a
Buffalo. N. Y., Dec. 14.—Eddy I 8500,190 to meet the expenses of col­
Delton......
rrnun
DAILY (without Sunday)** oo per year
farmer living about 2 miles northeast OoverdaM...
Leoncrt, of this city, reduced John­ lecting the income tax. The chair­
of Maple Rapids, tried to commit sui­ Shultz
IlKMj DAILY (with Sunday)............................»8.oo per year
son’s straig^t$&gt;ay mile road bicycle man of the honse appropriations com­
cide, but the doctor was called too
HAanxos...
record to 1:35 and the unpaced mile to mittee thinks that practically the only
quick and her plans were upset

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.Rnoeaod for Seven Days.
Chicago, Dec. IT. —Doctors are puz­
zled by the case of little Estelle Hey­
man, who after taking a slight cold
sneezed almost continuously for seven

opposition will be that of Senator
Hill, which will not count Doubtless
the fact that the collection of the tax
involves the appointment of 500 addlional employes of the treasury de­
partment may help the passage of the
appropriation. Members with hungry |

days.
Death of a Noted Sioux Chief.
Sioux Crrr, la., Dec. 18.—The death
of Gaul, noted Sioux chief, is reported
from Standing Rock agency. He was
next to Sitting Bull in rank.

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D?ed Terether.
Findlay, O., Dec. IT.—David Orwig
and Miss Ollie Wilhelm, of this city, re­
solved to quit this world together, and
did so by taking morphine.

Mn D.yld Slocum, ot thli pl»ce.
beaten by maaked burjlar. and ro J bod

of 110,000.

Times.
EJTThe disclosure of Cleveland’s too
great intimacy with Wall street will
I do much to shake the faith of certain
people in the soundness of his money
views Many have believed that he is
an honest advocate of monometallism,
but thoseVho have watched his course
closely are convinced that he merely
reflects the opinions of the banking
interests of the country, and that he
has no personal views on the subject.
' —San Francisco Chronicle.

Tim Slagh and Tim Smith, proprie­
tors of the Crescent planing .mill, and
Cornelias Steffens, their teamster and
cousin, were caught in the act of set­
ting a house on fire at Holland.
Michigan liquor dealers want the
legislature to increase the tax on drug
Stores from $800 to $560.
Just about a decade ago the Ottawa
Indians.in Emmett county numbered
about 2,000; now they have dwindled
down to about half that number.
Marshal A. D. McIntyre, who was
shot in the head by tramps at Vassar,
had a fair chance for recovery.
Prominent society people in Detroit,
including several physicians, propose
to organize an ’’anti-kissing club.’’
Rev. Mr. Bobjent. of Saginaw, saya
he does B*t consider games in which
but five emit i* M »t*ke gambling.

Coats Grove.
Woodland

leasing
Detroit....
Grand Rapids
Traverse City

BayVlew

t Freight trains will be run
nf the company, who reserve the risht I
the ttsMotsseh tralna witlimit noCtes.
No. &lt; mil wait st Wowiburj
from No. 1 oo DL&amp; &gt;.
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MAMHALL L..COOK. Mlw».
KXTKBEV AM MtCOXD CI.ASM MATTKM AT
THK ILASTOtU*. MICH., POffTOFFICK,

EDITORIAL NOTES
A Fall Meteor* of Edwcatloa.

Now, thcu, can we utilize this victory,
make it pet manetit aud give to this coun­
try a return of prosperity of past times?
Tbqre is only one way. We must educate
the people of the country up to the full
measure of wtodoot In this matter or rath­
er the people must educate themselves,
aud there neve-r was a better opportunity.
Men’s minds are now receptive. In the
last two years they have seen the folly of
all this flippant talk about “Tariff taxa­
tion,” “free raw materal,” “markets of
the world,” and ail the other catch words
which exhibit the wisdom of the parrot
and tbe dcclaimer Instead of tbe wisdom
of tbe statesmen. They realize in a gen­
eral way that there is soundness In that
universal instinct whereby each country
demands that Its people shall have tbe
first chance to do their own work and that
everybody who Is willing to labor shall
have employment at their wages.
What we need now Is not general belief
In onr doctrines.
We need teaching
• which pomes from practical results. We
need a distribution of the facta. When I
say to you that Protection will cheapen
goods and make better goodtu you may
yield assent, but It may not be a fighting
faith. But when I show by facta and
figures, that ground glass, for example,
though raised 100 per cent by the McKin­
ley Tariff, bas reached almost the same
price as before, and the consumer gets
American glass worth 20 per cent more,.
and every inch of it made by American
labor, I show something which is an ever
present answer to all the theories of the
world. Hardly one of the audience I now
address would fail to give a like example
within bls whole knowledge. The truth
has to be taught. Lies find their own
way. If weeds grow where should be the
waving grain, it te because i\ is easier for
weeds to grow.
-Free-Trade captivates
men's minds because it can be put into a
phrase. The real world cannot be put In­
to a phrase. All the volumes on earth
have not yet contained IL Truth does not
fiy about like a buttarfiy, ready to i&gt;e
•aught la the aeL Troth is at the bottom
•f tbe well, aqd the bucket goes often
down before It fetches IL
During tbe next two years this country
aeads tbe help of every man who has tbe
riightMl monel of troth in bls possession.
Why (to I Insist on this? Because tbe

U we bad aa abaohfto despotic menareh.
•ould we hope tor. laws which would be
better than ha knew? Who fe onr ruler?

sylwter owvamith. OwUetea
AngeHmt Holmes, Woodland
Frank DHknbeca, Woodland
Cora Lee.

The exports of cotton piece goods to the
United States from England during the
month of October were 3,650,300 yards as
compared with 2.13ft,400 yards In October.
1803, an Increase of orer 1,500,000 yards
during this one month of ••Tariff Reform.”

Burin, lb. yc^r endin. June doth, 1B92.
there were 1S.M0,71, pound, of tin plate
muiufeetnred.
During the year ending
June Both, im, there were 90,819,1102

There probably will be no more tariff
tinkering until such times as tbe republi­

to ever new abstruseness, wheel within
wheel, and depth under depth. His as­
tonishing Intellect occupies in splitting
hairs, and not iu twisting cordage, or
other effectual draught tackle to take road
with. Yon can only get away from such
a man with tbe prayer, 'Lord, deliver me
from Thee.’ I want twisted cordage and
steady pulling, Dot spilt hairs, hysterical
subtle, elevated individual, the Lord de-

Mr. Broalua pot* It. the A mer­

man of the W«y« ane Means Committee

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can party sees fit to take hold and straight­
en things np after the democrats have got
through with their pow-wow.

“The tariff act passed at the last session
of Congress needs important amendments.
I am still very decidedly in favor of put­
ting coal and iron upon the free list—
Groner ClerdontTs Menace.

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Rises difficult for a Jap tc).. find a
Chinaman in China as it is for an; Ameri­
can to find a democrat in the United*
States. Still there are lota bf ’em In each
country.

The Western farmers who grow sugar
beets were paid $5.00 a ton for them under
the McKinley law. They are glad to con­
tract for them for next near at $4.00 a ton.

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The First Spiritual Society hold meet­
ings in their hall every Sunday at 2:30
o’clock. Subjects of Interest to investigating and thinking minds will be discus-

Vacation begins Friday night.
Jesse Holt*. of Hastings, is in the city
taking treatment for deafness.
Ed. Mallory, who has been very sick, Is
still confined to tbe hospital, although
much better.
Murat Halstead’s lecture on “Tbe Rela­
tion of Journalism to Public Life” was not
what one might have expected from so
great a man.
The Regents met last week.
Among
*otber things they received the resignations
of the entire Homeop. faculty, ordered a
new seal for the University, aud granted
the one of tbe Gym to tbe Junior Hop fra­
ternities for their annual ball.
The Columbian Organ dedication took
place on Friday night and was a success
In every way. Many people from outride
tbe city were here, and besides tbe regular
musical program, speeches were made by

The annual report of the hospital super­
And th. AlMtteu people were delirer- intendent gives some latoreeUng figures.
Tbe total number of patients admitted
during tbe year was 1502. Dr. Carrow
alone bad 576 patients in tbe department
HrtU.h Trad* Brhk.
of OpChalmcrfogy.
Of these 4 ST were
There is already a more hopeful tone in cured, 49 improved and W unimproved.
Of the whole number admitted to the hos­
tbe Bradford market, consequent upon the pital America has 1210, Canada 101, Ger­
inquiries from tbe United States. Tbe many 87. England 40. etc. There were
111 occupations represented, tbe house­
wife feeding with 454 cases. the farmer
second with 968, students 900. children
195, laborers 114, eta. Tbe report in full
shows tbe great work done in tbe Univer-

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The Mammoth Stock of Clothing and Gents’ Furnishing
Goods of R. MUDGE has been sold to

PHIN SMITH
Who will close it out Regardless of the Cost

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in the county. If you
. He bought it cheap and will now give you all a benefit.
will see our goods
and get our prices you
will find that we are
OPEN
DEC. 15 1894.

Price Makers

See our

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PH IN SMITH

Prettier Than Brer
Gold and other watches
Rings,
Chains,
Charms,
Lockets,
Silver Novelties.

My Cut Glass is The Best
In The Market.

sqqflK

25 LBS

You Know

Tor $ 1.00

We Know

Now on

Saturday Next
Buyers of Christmas Presents We are Going
find it to their interest to
look my stock over and get To Give Away
prices.
John gessmer, 300 SACKS of
The Jeweler. DAIRY SALT
Hastings.

IE WILL SELL TOD

HOLIDAY •
-GOODS

100 at 11:00 o’clock
a. m.; 100 at 2 o’clock
p. m., and 100 at
4 p. m.
This is a good clean
salt and the 25c sacks
are bargains.

CHEAP.

Be on hand for we want to
Rive away all of the 800 sacks.
We Have Not Bought Our Holiday goods, china­
Them to Keep If
ware, lamps, cupsand saucers,
fruit plates, etc. are all new
and nice—best stock in the
city, and our Xmas candy,
for price and quality, will be
always way ahead of the rest.

low mens
Will Sell Them.

.TtHollowao
It fa »ot uo-

Closing Out Sale i

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You are cordially invited to gttenA '.tW
Epworth Leanue meeting Sunday evening
to be led by Mrs. Cox.
Subject, “SpiritnaHty”

Services at the Catholic church at mid­
night, Christmas eve. All are welcome.

Woolley &amp; Bronson

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The services at Emmanuel church on
Christmas day will be as follows; 7 a. m..
Holy (kMumunion;
10 a. m., Morning
Prayer, sermon and second celebration of
the Lord’s Supper. Tbe anthems at the
service will be “Sing O Heavens,” “Tours,
and Break Forth Into Joy.*—Barnby.
On Thursday even I ng, Dec 37,al 7 o’clock
there will be a Christmas party in the
Parish House. Only tbe scholars, their
parents, tbe teachers and officers of the
Bunday School admitted.
The Operetta la io preparation and will
be given by tbe school rooo after Christ-

Usual services at Presbyterian church
Sunday. Miss Carrie Yutz will lead the
meeting of the Y. P. 8. C. E. in the eve­
ning.

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At the Methodist Episcopal church the
Christmas time will be observed next Sun­
day fay especial music by the choir.
Sub­
ject of the sermon lu the morning** The
visit of the wise men.”
In tbe evening,
“Paradise regained” Sunday School at
noon. Epworth League at 6:30 p. m.
Every one Is cordial I y invited to these
services.

Tbe Methodist Episcopal Sunday School
will have a Christmas tree on Christmas
eve at half past seven o’clock.
A short
program called, “How the Brownies Fool­
ed Santa Claus” will be given In connect­
ion.
An admission fee of five cents
to - assist in defraying expenses will
be paid by members of the five Bible
classes and officers and persons who are
not members of the school.
Tbe tree will
be a fine one contributed by C. S. Whit­
comb and will be lighted by electricity.

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Church and Society.

CALL AND SEE US. WE
CAN SUIT YOU, FIT YOU
AND FIT YOUR POCKET
BOOK.........................................

fit The Little Red Front Shoe Store

writing a book on “I&gt;emocratlc Deficits,
or History Repeating Itself.” Who’s the
lucky man.

The Sugar Trust has been so badly
abused and misused that it has only paid
a quarterly dividend of three per cent.

A great many compli­
ments for and a great
many pounds sold, of
our 25c tea, samples
of which we gave
away on Saturday last
We can say with
confidence that it is
the

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Some man could Immortalize himself by

The annual donation tendered
Rev.
Cox of the M. E. church, amounted to
nearly *109.
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Congressman Marriott Broslus, in (he
eoune of his grand and eloquent address
at the open bouse Wednesday night, quot­
ed Carlyle’s description of Sir Henry Vane
of England, who Nourished socoe genera­
tions back. Mr. Broslus applied this des­
cription to the distinguished Congveesman
of this district, who is leading the fight for
the establishment of Free Trade in Ameri­
ca. These words of tbe great Carlyle as
applied to Sir Henry Vane are so apt and
approprirte to Mr. Wilson that we repro­
duce them here.
The lines are as fol­
lows:
“Grant him all manner of purity and
elevation; subtile, high dtacoorae and In­
tellectual dexterity; an amiable, devout
and zealous man. His tendency toward
tbe abstract and theoretic is Irresi stable.
His bold on the concrete wherein lies
everything that Is practical and perma­
nent is not that of a giant or born practical
king. Hie astonishing subtility of mind
conducts him not to new clearness, but

Slippers or Shoes

hi

pounds of tin plate anuiutatnred.

Rev. and Mrs. Cor desire to thank their
many friends who attended the donation
at tbe M. E.church last week.
,

.Carty *•*■ Pieter* *f

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A NICER PRESENT THAN
A NICE PAIR OF

SIN OL UK ELEPHANT

Ham§&amp;

Everybody Knows

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That the virtues ot the

Majestic

stoves and ranges would not be so uni­

versally praised if they did not have

true worth and merit back of them.
Everyone of our customers who bought

the

Majestic

merits.

is an advertiser of its

They are all pleased.

Read

whatljMrs. J. P. Roberts, of this city has
to say:
I raoemiy purchawd a ftafestic and after a
thorough test, feel that I cannot praise it enough.
It will save wood enough each year to pay for ItMIL H to partem in operation and I never saw a
stove that I liked ao well.

Call and buy a

Majestic

Stove

for a Christmas present for your wife.

GOODYEAR BROS

�riASTlNC

BANN

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Thursday, Dec. 20,
•lot" rirralnx. the cron-r. nude ui U
■Igununl Mond.v tn w. O. Lowden hw
the benefit uf cn-dllora.

When you ire
pi»

*-* when you can buy Holi­
day Goode from my large as
Hortment at greatly reduced
prices. My line consists of
all t;he...................

During the rush of trade Saturday two

LOCALNEWS.
85 quires.

Hereafter, changes for advertisements
must reach .this office Tuesdays at latest tG
insure insertion in tbe issue of the week
a-hen brought

Ladies and gents mufflers at Stauffers.
The man who prophesied an unusually
hard and early winter is keeping stilt

Free—A nut cracker and pick with
every pound of mixed nuts at Stauffer’s.
Coin, oats and all kinds of ground feed
Cook A Cook’s

candies

coals and a pair ot pants were stolen from
the Mudge stock of clothing which Mr.
Smith recently purchased.
The prices on our dress goods, capes,
handkerchiefs, gloves and hosiery are

worthy of your attention.
spect them.

Call and In­
-Spulding.

Ona thins we never could see through,
and that is. why anyone should pay cash
for whiskey and ask credit for groceries.
We ean’t do 11
Cook A Cook.

One of the novel attractions this year
Is the constantly changing colored lights
In F. R. Pancoast’s jewelry exhibit. This
was the product of Mr. Pancoast’s ingenu­
ity.

- QIKtVLrtTION .

No better assortment of

Bessmer's Jewelry

sent buyers.

THE DRUGGIST.
A line of Excelsior Diaries
for 1895.

and

Cook A Cook.

Guaranteed accurate and durable are
the watches sold by John Bessmer, tbe
Jeweler.

C bas. Knight, organ constructor aud rebulider. Organs and pianos cleaned, re­

paired and toned. Satisfaction guaranteed
in workmanship and prices. First class
references. 15 years experience. Orders
left at Hotel Teal will be promptly attendIbe ladles of

Hastings and vicinity

never Iiad a better opportunity to buy, nor
a better stock of fur capes, muffs and fur
scarfs to select from than they have right
now at Julius Russell’s. Mr. Russell

bought especially for tbe holiday trade.
Call aud see them.
*

We want all the people to understand
that we wont be undersold by any Ann In
this city and that we are ready at any and
all times to meet honest compctlton.
However we wont attempt to compete
with cheap, second class goods because we
don’t keep anything of that kind in stock,

Saturday was a big day for tbe merchants here. The fine weat her bringing our goods are first class, reliable goods,
and we are selling them as cheaply as any
everyone ouL
retail house lu Michigan. Give us a call,
For small noveltties in Sterling Silver
compare our goods and prices with others,
aud cut glass ware that are inexpensive
and you will be our coatomer.
see F. R. Pancoast. •
Phillips A Ekb. •
Cut Glass and Sterling Silver make a
Mrs. James W. Sheldon, of Albion, will
very tasty present. F. R. Pancoast can
erect a 910.000 tomb In memory of her de­
ehow you a good line.
Many of the store windows la the city ceased husband. What a grand Idea it
are beautifully trimmed for Christmas.and would be to place this tomb on one of the
best business sites, make it three stories
prove a great attraction.
stories high and aboat twenty-four by
Banner and Detroit Tribune 91.25,
eight feet and ask tbe city to fill it with
Banner and Inter Ocean 91.35 and Bangood books. The first story could be used
neb and New York Tribune 91*00.
for a reading room the second for a library
By the way. why don't you get one of and tbe third rented at half rates to poor
those beautiful water setts at Phillips A people. What a mint of good could be
Erbs for a present for your friend.
done with 910,000! How much better
The merchants of Hastings never bad some such use than to employ it as a
finer stocks for the holiday trade. Look house for a bouse Iron. which the occu­
for their bargains in the Banner.
pant has fled.—Ex.
W&lt;i believe tbe ‘•Bowne’’ is the best 5
eent cigar In the state. Sold by
Cook A C&lt;»ok.

Miss Kittle Beadle spent Sunday
Graud Rapids.

in

Isaac Mosley, of Eaton county, was in
city Saturday.
Miss Mary McElwain return from Olivet
Tuesday night
»

John Wetaert Is very sick with conges­
goods at 5 per tion of the lungs.
Cook A Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Pflug were in Grand
Whatever Is beautiful or worthy for a Baulda this week.
Christmas present for lady or gentleman,
Hon. A. G. Butler, of Bellevue, was lu

The reason chat Spaulding's store is tbe

FRED L HEATH,

nuts than is carried by

L. E. Stavftkb.
We trj- to meet hard time prices but we

H0L1MT QOOD5 CHEAP M

W. O. Lowden is 00 tbe sick lisL
Mrs. Fred Bush is quite seriously HL

cannot gnd will not sell
cent below cost

center of attraction Is because ’low prices
and good goods attract the Christmas pre­

And a great many other ar­
ticles that go to make a firstclass line. All of which is
marked to suit the times.

at

•O. D. Spaulding.
Twelve cans aborted fruit and vegeta­
bles for 91.00. Every can guaranteed.

can be found at John
•tore.
.

Popular Books, Toilet Sets,
flanicure Sets, Smoking Sets,
Ink- Stands, Work Boxes,
Photograph Albums Frames
and Boxes, Perfumery and
Cut Glass Bottles, Cuff and
Collar Boxes, Shaving Sets,

I cis week,

looking tor Chri.tnui

don't pr.su by our aoor.

MENTION.

Dorr Mudge is in the City.

the city last week.

Miss Effa Simpson sang at a concert in
Woodland that night.
Hon. P. T. Colgrovc returned
Washington Saturday.

Mrs. A. E. Davenport goes
this week to visit relatives.

from

to Saline

Mrs. Will Olner and daughter, Helenp,
were in Kalamazoo Saturday.
Richard Messer is away on

business

connected with tbe Wool Boot Co.

Mrs. Allie Rock, of Detroit, is the guest
of her sister, Mrs. D. 8. Goodyear.
Mrs. A. K. Stewart, of Elsie, Is visiting
friends and relatives In this vicinity.

T. J. Bush has secured a position
Lansing and will leave for there soon.

In

Miss Minnie Weber has gone to North
Branch to spend the holidays with her sis­
ter.

Mrs. R. B. Dunlap and daughter'Hilda,
of Edmore, are in tbe city for the holi­
days.
Miss Bertha Beutley is expected home
from Grosse Isle Saturday for the holi­
days.

HEADQUARTERS FOR

Plush Toilet Sets
Celluloid Toilet Sets
Neck Tie Cases
Collars and Cuffs
Handkerchief Boxes
Glove Boxes
Shaving Sets
Photograph Cases
Whisk Broom Holders
Perfume Cases
New Goods
. Albums
Globes
Oxford Tch’rs' Bible
Every Day. Bagster Teh’s’ Bible
International Teachers’
Bible
International Indexed
Bible.

All The Latest

Books

Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Black, of Sanborn, 8.
Dakota, are the guests of Jas. Mead and
family.

Mrs. Silas Ellis, of Worden. Washtenaw
(
Co., is visiting relatives and friends tu this
,
vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. M. L. Cook and Miss
Gertrude
Smith were in Grand Rapids
!
Tuesday.
Miss Grace Messer will leave for New
York City uext week, to pursue her musi­
'cal studies.
Miss Eva Ryan afid Amelia and William
'Goodyear leave for Coldwater Saturday to
spend vbrlstmas.
Mrs. A. D. Rork leaves for Agnew this
week where she will spend a few weeks
with her family.

Miss Agnes Rich left for Traverse City
this week where she will spend the holi­
days with her parents.
of the Masonic lodge went to Charlotte
Tuesday night to attend a schooi of Inslruc t ion
J. 8. Kligensmith left last Sunday night
on tbe 13:58 train for Jerry City, Ohio, for
tbe purpose of bunting up several com­
rades, whose evidence is needed in an old
pension claim and will also combine pleas­
ure with business and visit old school
mates and friends whom be has net seen
in twelve years.

There will be a hop at the K. of P.

Armory to-night.

Tbe Owl Club give a poverty ball at the
Opera House next Monday evening.

Mr. Will R. Cook, of tbe Hastings Ban­
Miss Lettie Garns has purchased the
passed a few days this week with millinery stock of Mrs. Carrie Spence.
his cousins. Mrs. H. H. Cook and Mrs.
House to rent or sell.
Wanted—25. 30, or 100 cords of green Bowne. He was a welcome caller at the
Gazette office, and seemed to enjoy inspec­
bereh 18 inch wood in the woods.
Small musical goods of all kinds. She
HENDF.IWnOTT’s CASH GROCERY.
tion of a first-class printing establishment.
music ordered.
F. IL Pancoast.
We are showing some nice alippers for Mr. Cook and his brother. Marshall, pub­
A. 8. Dean of tbe second w ard is ser­
Christmas now. Call and see them. Pric­ lish the Banner, aud liave made it one
of the foremost county papers of the state. iously III. with slight hopes of bis recov­
es right.
Woolley A Bronson.
They bad to fight an active fusion of Dem­ ery.
What would be nicer for a Christmas pre­
We take no back seat on the canned
ocrats and Populists, during the recent
sent than Cui Glass.
Every lady admires
campaign, and the victory the Republi­ goods dicker, and don’t you forget IL
It. See F. R. Pancoast’s stock and prices.
Cook A Cook.
cans won was very largely due to the way
1 will receive city taxes all days of the the Banner handled the untioly combina­
F. R. Pancoast has added a stock of
week except Mondays and Saturdays at
French China and cut glass ware for
tion.—A Uegan Gazette.
Ira VanValkeuburgh's store.
Stella Evingham, a young lady who for Christmas which be desires to show you.
N.T. Diamond.
About tbe only difference that we can
some time worked tn this city, but of
We don’t want to carry over any of our
late has been slopping with the family ‘of see between Hendershott’s 25c. tea and
winter stock and are offering trimmed hats
the
tea that others ask 50e. for is the
Cyrus Casterline of Rutland, created quite
at cost. Cail while you can secure a great
an excitement in that neighborhood Thurs­ price.
bargain.
J. RusbEi.L.
If you are to entertain a friend at Christ­
day evening last.
She retired thst eve­
Go; to Jos. Rogers and get one pound of ning as usual shortly after nine o’clock. mas time or go sway yourself to spend the
eandy free with every 91.00 worth of
About 10 o’clock she was heard to get up holidays, let us know the fact We are
trade. Highest market price paid for but­ and go out of doors.
Not returning a always pleased to receive such items.
ter. eggs and live poultry.
search was commenced for her.
The
Is it a puzzle to know what to get your
Jos. Rogers.
neighborhood was aroused and the next friends for Christmas?
Come and see us.
What would make a Diosr Christmas day searching parties were organized.
In We can save you a lot of trouble and
present to your absent friend than the going by an old straw stack Friday after­ worry.
&lt;&gt;•D- Spaulding.
Banner? It is a present that will last noon one of tbe neighbors happened to dis­
I am more prepared this Christmas sea­
the entire year, and be a constant remind­ cover the unfortunate girl partly covered
son than ever before to meet the exact de­
er of your thoughtfulness.
with straw and nearly frozen to death.
mands of the public for holiday goods.
Soule's Bazaar is fall of useful ar She Is subject to periods of Insanity which
John Besbmer,
titles for Christmas preseats and every day was the cause of her strange actions. Her
The Jeweler.
in tbe year usefulness. Call In. look them father In New York was telegraphed for
So you an in doubt as to what to get
•ver and see what a big lot of goods a lit and came and took her home with him
(or Christmas are you? Well, get some­
Tuesday evening.
tie money will bny.
thing useful, ornamental and cheap. These
Tbe Chairman of the Citizens Commit­ essential qualities are all combined la
Invitations are out announcing the mar­
riage of Olive E., daughter, of Rev. and tee appointed for tbe purpose of looking those beautiful lamps and decorated shades
Mrs. A. D. Grigsby to Dr. Thomas S. 8u- to the revising of the City Charter, re­
at Phillips A Erb’s.
leeba. on Christmas nighL at ths Presby­ quests the people of this city to meet at
A large part of the business center of
tbe Court house Monday evening, Dec.
terian church at seven o’clock.
Lake Odessa was burned Tuesday morn­
34tb,
to
hear
the
report
of
the
committee
Our special wle on ladles Sl.OO shoes
ing. The fire originated In Justice Bardenls
for tbe past two weeks proved very satis­ on the proposed amendments to the Char­ office aud before It could be got under
factory and we wish to eall your attention ter. This is a matter that should inter­ control six buildings lay in ruin^
We
to our line of ladies fine kid shoes.
We est every citizen of tbe city and especial­ understand that most of the burned dis­
Let us revise our
are, without exception, offering tbe best ly every tax paper.
Charier so that the Mayor can decide tie trict will be rebuilt.
S8.50 shoe to be found in the city.
Nothing makes a finer Christmas present
votes and also have the veto power.
Peo
L. E. Stauffer.
than a fine silk or linen handkerchief.
pie who complain of excessive city ex­
The new firm of Mead &amp; Co. is building
They are appreciated by both old and
penses and high taxes should interest
apanicetrad# In the market business,
young and are always useful.
Russdl
aud bustling things in great snipe. Tlx? themselves in providing a means to pre­ has a fine line of them especially for tbe
vent it Everybody come out to tbe meet­
reotiemea are well known to the people of
ing. Don't forget the date and place of holiday trade and bas pnt such prices on
Hite rib. They rertltnUy Invite all former
Call at
meeting.
Meeting called at 7 o’clock them as will certainly sell them.
patron*. m well as those
have peter
Russell's for Christmas presents.
dealt with them before, to give ’hem a call. shaip.
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To be sure the slippers were all right, the
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Snag Proof Rubber Boots and Rubbers
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nwid at an increase of 5500 per year which
is paid semi-annually In June and Dncrmber. or allow the disbandment to proceed
and make the riiangcs and purchases
-crjwary for a new fire department.
The ixMiks of the City Treasurer and
City Recorder ahow m follows:—
Total tax raised to be disburs­
ed by Common Council 1895.
39178 58.
To be deducted from this, poll
00.K
tax of 2nd and 3rd. wards
Amount due Hastings Nation2509.64
1 al bank Jan. 1st, 1895.r
' Amount clue Hastings
City
2000.00
Bank Jan. 1st, 1895
Oraers cash by bank to Dec.
1060.00
13lh, 1894. (not loan)
Amount due Mrs. Shepard,
1260.18
Jan. 1st. 1895
Due Gamewell Fire ^lann Co,
632.
Jan.IsL, 1895
Due Supervisor of 2nd and 3rd
100.00
ward, Jan. 1st, 1895
Due Hastings Fire Depart­
250.00
ment to Jan. 1st., 1895
Due City Recorder, for Dee.
44.50
1894 to Jan. 1st 1895
Due Cl%- Marshall, Jan. 1st,.
37.50
1895...................................................
Due Engineer of Water Works
51.20
Jan. 1st, 1895
50.00
Due Clerk of Water Board....
75.00
Due City Attorney
Outstanding bills of sewer pipe,
line, etc., etc., now In the hands
170.00
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troubled him. and as he paced back
and forth in the. forbidding gloom of
the cell he was very miserable. His
gratitude toward the girl for taking so
BY CAPTAIN JACK CRAWFORD.
kindly an interest in him had ripened
into
a love which seemed to consume
(THE POET SOOUT. &lt;
him. Although no word indicative of
Copyrighted 1894. by Caftmn Jack Crawford, his new feeling toward her had ever
All Right* Reserved.
been breathed in her presence, he felt
that she must instinctively kriqw that
he loved her, and her eyes had on more
Her face flushed with auger. mand than one occasion told him that her
turtring her clear blue eyes full upon friendship toward him was gaining an
intensity which might some day devel­
his face she replied in biting woods:
“Lieut. Vandever, clothes and rank op into a far more tender passion. In
do not make the man. Indeed, in my his dreamy moments he hud even dared
own experience, I have known the to picture a future wherein their mu­
gaudy uniform of the officer to cover far tual love would light t,he path down
less manly instincts and actions than I which they wandered hand in hand,
have noted beneath the plain gnrb of and now by one rash act he may have
blighted the bud of affection which
the private soldier.”
They had reached the summit of the was swelling toward bursting in her
hill, and touching the rein she gal­ young heart—have blighted it so com- I 8
loped unceremoniously away, leaving pletely that even the sun of future vin- j
him biting his lips in confusion.
dication might fail to warm it into lifeHe rode to the stable and. dismount­ again.
In tiie midst of his gloomy reflections I j
ing. threw the rein to an attendant
and started to his quarters in a far the heavy ceU door swung open, and i
from pleasant frame of mind. As he Capt. Colby entered.
“Brown," he said, “what was tho '
hastily turned a corner of the stables
he ran into Private Brown, who was trouble between yourself and LieuL
hastening thither on some erraixL The Vandcver?”
“Captain. I have been guilty of a
shock threw the lieutenant to the
ground, and instantly recognising in most serious offense, aud in the light of
the soldier the man in whose company calm reflection f do most deeply*regret
he hail often seen Alice Sanford, his it, I was grossly insulted, sir. and in
rage was great. Springing .to his feet my rage 1 lo»t sight of the officer and
saw only the muu who was heaping in­
he Imarsely shouted:
“What dp you mean, sir? How dare dignities upon mo. My position as a
soldier was forgotten, aud I resented
you run against me in that manner'.''
Brown respectfully saluted him and the insult as I would have done in civil
life—as any gentleman would have
replied:
“I beg your pardon, sir. You turned done, sir.”
“Will you tell me without any reser­
the corner in such haste that you run
into me before I could got out of your- vation or palliating coloring just what
occurred between you?”
Brown related all the details in a
“You lie; sir, when you say I ran
into you. It war? your damnable care­ truthful manner. While 'he 'felt that
lessness that cauxtd the collision.
I in the eyes of anyone posseting a
am not sure that you did not purpose­ sense of justice his blow would seem
justifiable,, he admitted that he had zens but not as Firenien, up to Jan. is!.,
ly run against me."
Brown’s blood boiled at the epithet been guilty of a serious infraction of 1895, free gratia.
applied to him, and the expression of army law, ami averred th#t he would
(Signed, F. M. Soui.e. DepL Sec.)
Carried, Ayes, All (47.)
anger on his face increased tbe officer's humbly submit to any punishment u
Moved by Aid Hicks that wc jiccept
court-martial might inflict upon him.
“I am sorry this occurred. Brown, with thanks the help of tbe Fire Dept, til!
“ Lieutenant, your words are harsh
ones eren for a superior to use toward very sorry. Your conduct ever since Jan. 4, ‘95. Carried.
Ayes, AH.
•
you
joined my troop has been most ex­
an inferior in rank. I am not a liar,
sir, and my manhood revolts when emplary, and I have hoped to soon be
such a term is applied to me when I am able to offer you promotion. I fear Gentlemen of the Common Council:—
thiu matter
mj&gt;.tti»r will go
rro hard
hart! with you.
v/»ti
It becomes my duty to announce to you
that this
powerless to resent it."
“Don’t you dare talk back to me. you CoL Sanford is a most severe disci­ and through you to the people, the diascoundrel! How dare you hint pt re­ plinarian, and an assault by p private bandment of our fire department.
1 also give you a report of our financial
sentment to your superior officer, yon soldier upon a commissioned officer
condition as a city from reports furnished
will assume most grievous proportions
xqcnial cur?"
me by the City Recorder aud City Treas­
. Human endurance could stand no in liis eyes. He will insist upon your, urer. 1 deem It essential and necessary for
more. Brown’s face paled with right­ trial by court-martial, and his views jour information and guidance that tln'se
eous rage, and, losing all contra! of his on this question are so well known to subjects' should be presented in a clear
the officers of tbe post that those who concise manner so that the public can be
try you will, should you be convicted, Informed
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_ of tbe exact
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condition of
affairs.|
feel that severe punishment must fol- and the extent of the problem for you to
low. I can only hope the palliating solve.
A good, efficient fire department is an
circumstances may bear due weight
with both the commander and the absolute necessity. Our property inter­
ests must not i&gt;9 jeopardized and left with­
members of the court.”
out systematic protection against fire.
He passed but, leaving Brown again
Onr present tire department exists by
alone with his bitter thoughts.
virtue of an ordinance adopted Oct. "th.
Lieut. Vandcver lost no time in en­
1887. The chief received 325.00 per year,
deavoring to poison the minds of his the assistant chief 315.00 and 48 firemen
brother officers against his assailant. each 310-00 per year. They are divided
He pictured him as a brawny bully of into 8 companies. Hook and ladder with
a pugnacious nature, and
loudly 15 men. Hose Co. No. 1, 15 men. Hose Co.
averred that a long term of years in a No. 2, 20 men. making tbe yearly salary
military prison was the punishment he of all 3520.00. The present department
richly deserved. His words bore little baa been conducted on this plan for 7
weight, however, for the young lieu­ years and 2 months. During that time
tenant had become most thoroughly thejt have taken especial pride and Inter­
est iu keeping up the personnel of the fire
disliked by1 every officer in the garri­
department. They have selected experi­
son. While there was no outward dem­ enced and skillful firemen from their own
onstration to establish the fact, there ranks for their officers. Their record for
HUMAN KNDUUAXCB COULD STAND SO was not one of them but secretly re­ fighting and preventing the spread of fire
joiced that he had been so promptly for the past seven years shows a decree of
chastised for his unofficerlike conduct. proficiency and dicipllne seldom excelled
temper, he sent a well-directed blow
And wbat of Alice? That young lady and should commend them to every
into the lieutenant s face, knocking him acted in a most remarkable manner thoughtful citizen as a body of public
from his feet.
when the details of the affair reached spirited, energetic, self-sacrificing men
her ears through Sirs. Colby. She did who give time and attention and risk
CHAPTER VTI.
not turn pale and weep and wring her health and life in our defense.
The present department have petitioned
A number of the stable attendants hnn/is in inconsolable anguish in the
who had witnessed the altercation ran conventional way. Not she. A great your Honorable body for an increase of
salary of &gt;16 per year, claiming that their
to the spot and assisted the officer to smile of satisfaction spread over her
lost time, ruined clothing and foot wear far
rise. His nose was bleeding profusely pretty face, a glad look increased the exceeds the present remuneration.
from the blow, and in obedience to his usual brightness of her eyes, and she,
Objection has been taken by aldermen
poured out tho pent-up fervor of her, who claim that the present department is
Brown was marehetHbway to thegnard soul in giving emphasis to the one too large and should be reduced in number
and Improved upon by the purchase of a
team of horses and different appliances
Seated on a bunk in a gloomy cell his
“Good!"
anger cooled and he awoke to a real­
She thought not then of rank or sta­ which the proposed change will call for.
Tbe
increase of salary asked for amounts
tion nor of any punishment that her
civil life he would have been applauded friend might be called upon to endure, to 3500, making a total per year of &gt;1020.
Tbe
aldermen
who suggest a change have
for ao promptly resenting an inten­ but only saw a righteous blow struck
outlined a plan that ealla for an immediate
tional insult, but in the army it was at insolence and insult by the strong
outlay from the treasury.
different. Violence offered by a pri­ arm of manhood.
This from their own argument 1 have
vate soldier to an officer is a mos:
estimated as follows, not stating the num­
serious offense, and ■ one which under mar ding officer's daughter to send some ber of men or salaries:
army rules demands severe punish­ of tho surplus from her own table
1st—A good two horse team, with one
ment. While it is true that the officer’s tb soldiers who might be confined in set of harness for supply wagon and one
conduct toward him was highly repre­ ths guardhouse, and when the orderly set of harness for general work on streets,
hensible and •such as would lay him from headquarters brought a platter of with ail the necessaries, such as halters,
liable to official investigation, that eatables to the sergeant of the guard blankets, brushes, etc.
2nd—A fire department supply wagon
fact did not in the least mitigate his and said it was for Private Brown of B
made especially to carry hose, hooks, lad­
offense. Had be quietly submitted to
ders, axes, etc., etc.
without a questioning word. With the
3rd—A good common wagon to use (or
justified in seeking redress in the belief that some sympathiring oom- street cleaning, etc.
4th—A stable to keep horses, with room
mestsrocim he set it aside until he should for hay, straw, etc., etc.
5lh—A bed room close to team for drlv-

PRIVATE BROWN

6th—A street spiinkHng wagon.
The exact cost of all this no one
We probably could trade our two hose
carts and book and ladder track towards a

tain.

But it in certain that any fumUhtr

Total amount due Jan. 1st,
38383.34
1895
Leaving a balance in treasury
of 3795.24 to conduct ally affairs
outsiae of tbe receipts of water
works rente.
The estimated' receipts from
water rente is for 1895 33800.00
Tbe most of this will be needed for coal
and other expenses connected with water
works system so It cannot be relied upon
for other expenses. Twelve months will
elapse before another tax levy.
So you will readily see that there is
barely enough money left after Jan. 1st
to ran city government until April 1st,
when a new administration will be elect­
ed My duty now performed I leave this
matter to your judgmcnt\and wisdom.
Sylvestkii &lt;;&gt;u:i sel, Mayor.
Moved by Aid Hicks that tbe above be
printed and spread at length upon tbie
minutes.
Ayes, Bennett, Busby. Hicks and Wat­
ers.
Aldermen Huffman. Osborn, Tinkler,
and Welssert refusing to vote.
Tbe following accts, audited:—
1.50
II. E. L. &lt;S^’. Co., 3 lamps
3
.45
R. Green, labor
.80
Clarence Bishop, labor
.30
Albert Hilton, labor
George Radford, labor
.90
4.20
John Mullen and team, labor
Louie Beadle and team, labor
3.00
Fred Beadle, labor
1.50
2.10
Charles Grace, labor
11.10
W. A. Scidmore, 5J4 mu. Chief
A. E. Henkes.
Asst Chief 6.66
Sec.
4.44
F. M. Soule,
F. M. Soule,
Fireman
4.44
Thos Doyle.
Adelbert Newton
Lilt Robinson,
4.44
J. L. Custer,
C. Fickle,
C. rickel,
.
Steward
4.44
F. L. Wood
Foreman and
6.60
Lee Gebhardt
Wm. Miller
C. Baker
Frank Lewis,
Fireman
Frank Bennett.
Clarence Radford
Mike Prosser.
Frank Radford
Frank Nash,
4 mo. Fireman
Ed Schumann, 5M mo. Fireman
4,44
J. L. Maus
and
'11.10
Co. Sec. Steward
Cbas Grace
Jesse Downs
Art James
Jesse Darling
G. Lewis
Fred Cassady
Will Richardson
Lee Cooley
Frank Sage
W. H. Green
Sold Tinkler
Jim Donovan
R. Green
Earl Goldsmith
Percy Petty
Fred Newton
R. J. Bell
E. G. Holbrook
and Co?
Bert Hilton
“
E. 8. McMurry
••
4.44
Will McKevlit
•
and.
Steward No. 2
8.88
Will Montgomery “
H. Bishop
“
Dan Donohue
“
Will Tenyke
“
C’arence Bennett
“
Jay Garrison
a
Fon Abbey
“
A. A. Wilmont
8 mo.
6,66
Joe Pflug. Jr.,
5Xmo.
Ed Shea
3 n&gt;o.
2.50
Fred Soule, Dept. Sec.
W. A. Scidmohe, Chief.
Moved by Aid Hicks that the accts, be
allowed and orders drawn on respective
funds for same. Carried.
Ayes. Bennett, Basby, Hicks, Huffman,
Tinkler and Waters.
,
Nays, None.
Moved by Aid Hicks that the bill of tbe
H. E. L. &amp; P. Go. for lights be referred to
the Finance Com, Carried.
Ayes, Bennett, Busby. Hicks, Hoffman,
Tinkler, Welaaert and Waters.
Nays. None.
Moved by Aid Busby that tbe bills for
damaged clothing of firemen be referred to
Fire com. Carried.
Ayea, Bennett, Buaby. Hicks, Hoffman.
Tinkler Welssert and Waters.
Nays, None.
Aid Osborn gave as a reason for not
voting on aay questions that he believes
the meeting to be illegal owing to the form

On motion of Aid Hicks Council ad­
journed till next regular meeting.
E. G. Holbrook,
Recorder.

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famous stock roirer and Importer, died at
hl* borne In Paw Paw last week. At tbe
Is not generally conaldcrcd a necessary
A Stealthy, Insidious, Weakening Ene­
By the Dreamer.
t autopay, it was found his brain weighed
adjunct to tbe grace, beauty or symmetry
my Co Women
SURPLUS &gt;lo.000.0Q.
He -was a tall, cadaverous, dyspeptic­ of the womanly form.
68 ounces, only one ounce lew than Daniel
Within the
There are a multitude of women, es­
* WelwteiM, wl/jae is the largest on record. pecially hout&gt;ewives, mid all other womm looking man. and he wa» before the magis­ however. Is a great waste made
1 -drp.irated under tbe Uwa af the State «
Mlehlgaa,
obliged to be on tln.r feet conauotiy, who trate upon the sell of hia .’andiady for a according to the condition of t
| Laat Sunday, while Walter Thorpe, of
The fact having been tlnually In process and requiring
are wretched beyond description, simply week’s board.
Open for busineMDee.ia.lM8.
Rive* Junction aud a lady were cml driv­ because their strength and vitality is sap­ proven cxmclutively, that he had occupied feet action of all bodily
orricKBs:
ing. their carriage was set on fire bv a ped away by catarrhal discharges from tbe his quarters for the time named.the Judge. , sotb or dispel the refuse,
0. । . UobtnMtt, ITeeldeat;
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Three women get up Id a very severe looking old gentleman, ask­ irregularity or Inaction, ladies
hot boap atone and the flame* were rolling pelvic organs.
Chester M«»er. Vice. Pres.
the morning tired.drag themselves through ed, I suppose merely for form sake, what clean, pure healthy body, will take Dr.
out of tbe back of the carriage when they their daily duties tired, only go to bed at the defence was. if any. The lean replied Pieroe’s Favorite Proscription—the only
n
D. W. Reynolds. Cashier
he had what in his opinion, was a good remedy for women which being oace used
were informed by a gentleman whom they night as tired as before.
oruccroBa:
Pe-rn-na is such a porfoct specific for defence:—that when he went to the lady’s I la always in favor.
I» W. Reynolds.
met that their house was on fire. It took
To those about to become mothers. It is
each case that when patients have once bouse to board, hlA first question was. lie
, l&gt; G. Bobl
R. R. Nrwr.
several palls of water lo extinguish the used it they can never be induced to quit being a confirmed dyspeptic. If the bread a precious boon, for It lessons the pains
.John Car
Cht^Ier Mr*.ni
flames.
it until they are permanently cured.
It was good.
and
perils of childbirth, shortens labor,
He had been assured that it
P. T. OolgrovH.
Eva Connovan, a 13-year-old Owosso begins to relieve tbe disagreeable symp­ was, but upon taking up his quarters he promotes an abundant secretion of nourish­
the only Raving* department In tn Bnrrj
toms at once.
The backache ceases, tbe found that It was not only good but was ment for the child and shortens tbe period
girl wa* enticed Doth home by a man 25 I trembling knees are strengthened, the ap­
County and pay* Interest on all ume
sour and heavy, and that by reason of this of confinement.
detXMUta.
year* her senior, a few week* ago. and I pelite restored, digestion made perfect, he had suffered tortures, and had declined
Dr. Pieroe’a Pellets cure biliousness,
th.ey were married in Jt. John* he awear-1 the dull headache is stopped, and the for this reason and no o her, to pay his
board, and here he rested his care.
constipation, slckheadachr. indigestion, or
ing she was sixteen. Since then she has i weakening drains gradually cured. These
dyspepsia.
and kindred diseases.
•
The
Judge
had
listened
with
much
In
­
results certainly fulluw a course of treat­
been half clothed and starved, and terribly ment with Pe-ru-ua.
terest, and upon the gentleman taking his
Eaton Rapids is asking blds on 840.000
beaten by her husband. She inn away
A valuable illustrated pamphlet of thirty seat, delivered, himself of the following:
wortti of water works aud electric lighting
from him and returned to her borne and two pages, fully describing this class of “1 have listened with interest and feeling bonus.
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disorders. Including coughs, colds, la (having once been a dyspeptic myself) to
h not expected to live. He ha* been ar­
grippe, and all oilier climatic diseases of tbe statements amt defense of the gentle­
rested.
winter, will be sent free lo any address by man. lu these-days when Hosford’s Bak­
Instant relief experienced and a perma­
ing Powder Is so easily obtainable, there nent cure experienced by tbe most speedy
A married lady In a neighboring town the Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing CumId ho excuse In the world for landladies and greatest remedy In tbe world—Otto’s
pany of Columbus, Ohio.
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got tho best of her husband the other eve­
&gt; giving their boarders sour or heavy bread. Cure for Lung and Throat diseases. Why
It fa ns much their duty to keep up with will you continue to irritate your throat
ning. When he came home late as was
Annual meeting of the Peninsula Poul­
his custom, and rang the door bell hi* wife try. Pigeon and Pet Stock association will the Improvements of the age. to protect and lungs with that* terrible hacking
• CIKCUL4TION *
the health, If not the Ilves of their custom­ cough when W. fl. Goodyear, sole agent
I c is M eek,
85 quires. went to the door and whispered softly be held at Jackson. January 8 to It.
ers. as it is for railroads to adopt patent will furnish you a free sample bottle of
“Is that
you,
A Homer man thought he was “skunk­ air-brakes and other appliances for the this great guaranteed remedy?
advcrtl^ment/| through tbe keyhole:
Its suc­
Hereafter, chance* for Lw.v&lt;«.»^uicinB Willie?” Her husband’s name jOf course, ing” the world by hauling 5.500 pounds of protection or their passengers, and taking cess is simply wonderful, as your druggist
mu&lt;t reach tbi« office Tneadiiy* at latent lG Is not Willie, and now he stays at home wheat to one load, but a Quincy farmer this vlrwpf the care I find for the defend­ will tell you.
Otto’s Cure is now sold In
tnaure insertion in «he U&lt;ue of the week
beats hl* record easily by hauling 0,600 ant. and now give notice that 1 will so every town and village on this continent
every night and sleeps with one eye open pounds.
whet) bnmght.
find In every case of this kind brought lie- Sample free.
1 .arge bottles 50c. aud 95c.
and a cannon under his pillow.
fore me.” Here I woke up. and as a conse­
A Royal Oak farmer offers to trade h|s
quence
lost
the
remainder
of
the
proceed
­
The people of Chester are considerably
flock of sheep for a •‘flock** of Jiens add
Purify }‘«*or blood, tone up the «vsten nmi
During the prevalence of the Grippe the ings. B-—
VBtubte fhe
nrrnits hv taklug Hood's ' excited over what they fear is. a case of
rooster*, even up.___________
pant seasons it was a noticeable fact that
CMHMirari la. Mold by all dn.gslsf, B
’
small pox. A lady from Ionia was visit­ those who depended upon Dr. King's New
Glad TldlDRa.
ing in the neighborhood and was taken Discovery, not only had a speedy .recovery,
The grand specific for the prevailing null
1 hare been selling Dish Washers three ady of tbe age. Dyspepsia. Liver com­
A cat friglittned a burglar away from ! sick during services at the West church, but escaped all the troublesouie after ef­
fects of the malady.
Thia .remedy seems weeks, and have cleared 5315.
Can any- plaint. Rheumatism. Costiveness. Genend
a house In Charlotte.
■ Sunday morning.
The symptom^
seems to have a peculiar power In effect­ of your readers without previous exper­ Debility, etc., is Bacvn’s Celery King for
In this business a woy the nerves. This great Herbal tonic stim­
Earl Raleigh, of Pn&lt; Paw.. accidently
______ , thoM of aroaM P°» and mad* mOre alarm- ing rapid cures not only In cases of !&lt;a- ience, beat this?.
Grlppe. but in all Diseases of throat. Chest [ man can make as much ns a man.
Every ulates lire dlgestlvf* organs, regulates the
shot himself with » Flobcrt rifle while i ln&lt; from the fact that where tbe lady
and Lungs, and has cured cases of Asth­ family wants a Dish Washer when thee Liver, and restores the system to vigorous
hunting for sparrows. lie may recover.
| came from the disease la quite prevalent in n and Hpy Fever of long standing. Try can be got so cheap, ami they will h^vl health mid energies. Samples tree. Large
mi—nm TRAOB MARK
The officers have quarantined all those It anil la* convinced. It won’t disappoint. I one no matter who it Is that Is selling It. 5 ' packages 50c. and 25c. Sold only by W.
Richard Wiles, of Bellevue, lost a watch i
exposed and have ordered the schools and Free trial bottles at W. H. Goodyear’s j am convinced any one can make from 8, H. Goodyear.
recently. The other day he was feeding |
Drug Store.
lo 8l0 a day in this business anywhere
churches closed.
corn stalks to bls cattle, and fOQRd it
city or country.
They all want Dish
W. C. Sterling A Son of Monroe are now
Fw piHm.
Washers. You can get particulars by ad­ filling a contract for telegraph . poles to go
cling’ng to one of th* m.
! The read^-raot this paper will be pleased to.
Send your address to H. E. Buckien &amp; dressing the Iron City Dish. Washer Co., Buenos Ayres, South America.
Mrs. Harlow S. Hialnbotham, who was 1 l*»rn that lliere Is at lea^t one dreaded disease Co.. Chicago, and g»»| a*free aanipl** box of E. E. Pittsburg, Pa., and by beginning at
‘ 1 ih.it tab nee has been able tn cure In all it-s stag-1
No one in ordinary health need become
the first while child In Allegan township 1 es and that Is catarrh. Hall's ‘.'atarrh Cure Is Dr. King’s New Lift* Pills.
A trial will once, you can have enough money by
bald or gray/ If he will follow sensible
These pilh spring lo start in most any kind of busi­
dlMl.ther bume In Allemn I..I w«.q• tbe only positive cure now known to tho modi- convince you of their merits.
treatment. We advise cleanliness of the
r’
ri;
.brtrg
a
constitutional
are easy In action and are particularly ef­ ness. I am going to stick right to this
-POSIT1VBLY CURESShi- was
W■« 70
Tn ye^r»
roar. old, and came t..
111,.-., tllanau* rrmiirva
•&lt; constitutional
I,..
She
lo Allegan
scalp and the use of Hall’s Hair Renewer.
requires n
treatment.
Hall's Catarrh Cure i» taken Internalb. ae'ing fective in the cure of Constipation and Dish Washer business until 1 make 810,­
township in l’8f»5.
For Mararlal and Liver 000.
Oirertty on the blood and mucous surfaces ot sick bcaiiiH-he.
*
Matilda B.
100 Alma voices will tell all they know
the system, thereby destroying tb«» foundation |
about •‘Queen Esthar.” in a musical way
A Homer la&lt;|y the other day opened a ot the dtreare, itqd giving the patient strength Troubles they have l»een proved invalu­
during
Christmas week.
able.
They
are
guaran'eed
to
be
perfect
­
by building up lli&gt; constitution and assisting na­
can of peaches which had Item put up ture
lu doing its work. The prpurieturs have so ly free from every deleterious substance
8!e*ph*.-‘»ne*s&gt; nod all dvrangrrnenta
A curious light has been thrown on
Not every woman who arrives at middle
Nervous System.
•
thirteen years ago. Tbe fruit was In as nineb faith iu It*- curative power* that tbev ot­ and to be purely vegetable.
They do not
ter One Hundred Dollars for any case It tails to weaken bv their action, but by giving tone : the profits of street singers In Paris by age. retains the color and beauty of her
good condition as if It had been In retire­ cure. Send for list of ttstlmnnlals.
to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate | n wild, lark in which some amateur hair, but every woman may do so by the
Address. F. ,1. Vheney &amp; Co., Toledo, O.
ment but a few mouths Instead of the long ;-»;.^Sold
Disguised occasional application of Hall’s Hair Vig­
by all Druggists. 75c.
the system.
Regular size 95c. per box. Vocalists indulged lately.
It prevents baldness, removes dan­
In dilapidated clothes, one posing ns or.
time it really had.
I Talk is gclting pretty large about uiqv- I Sold by W. H. Go dy.-ar.
an Arab, thev made the tour of the druff, and cures all scalp diseases.
On Monday last as Beu Shelhorn was
'Purely Vegatable, guaranted free from
j lug the Newaygo county seat
Grund boulevard, singing before the
The Zeeland cornet band wants a note
opiates, 100 fall size doses, 30c.
loading bogs at his home in the north .
cafes, and in one day cleared one hun­ made erf the fact that it is twenty years old
Tbe best salve In the world for CUIS,
When Others Fall
dred and twenty-one francs (twenty- and without a wrinkle.
M. D. Bailey. Kecehfng Teller Grand Rap­ eastern part of tbe township, one of the :
bruises,
sores,
ulcers,
salt
rheum,
fever
hA.,4 slewed .mmui
M«S nn wnj as m
buildsaction
up ttx*
shattered
es (Mich.) Havings Bank, nays he cannot say hogs
around In
in .such
to j Hood’s 8araM»anllB
l&gt;y giving vigorous
to .the
dtges- sores, letter, chapped hands, chilblains, four dollars), to which they added
To the aged, with tbeir poor appetite, ■
too much in favor of •’Adlronda,” Wheeler’s
catch ane of his Ben’s and break IL Dr, : theUW«*.creatingsnapnetttea**d punhirg coma, and all skin Irruptions, and posi­ another sixty-two francs (twelve dol­ feeble circulation, and Impoverished blood
Heart and Nerve (hire.
w
’ [ tbe bkxxl. Ips prepared bv modern methods.
Prepared by Wheeier and Fuller Medicine Benson wa* called and left Ben Texting , po-wsses the greatest curative power?, and ha­ tively cure piles or do pay required. It lars) tho same night by taking in the Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is a boon beyond price.
Co.. Cedar Spring*. Ittcb. Sold by.
Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction Latin quarter. Their stock in trade Its effect Is tn check the ravages of time,
.
ti i . «»
the most wonderful record of aciual cure? ot
। comfortably. This Is the same leg wh Ch I any toe&lt;1k-iEe In existence. Take only Hood's.
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per was a Gascon song, which the public by invigorating every organ, nerve and
a was broken In two places about three yea.. - H(tod.g
pureTy-wUbIe. ra(1 do DOt box. For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the took for a native Arab air, and a senti- and tissue of the bodj. See Ayer’s Alma­
nac for the new year.
Rrwnr-h halln/1
j ago.—H’owlhrnrf Ncirs.
| purge, pain, nor gripe. 25c.
HASTINGS.
MICH.
druggist.
Hastings,

-

•

Minh.

For
Stomach
Bowel,
Liver Complaints, and
Headache, use

AYER’S
CATHARTIC PILLS
They are purely
vegetable, sugar-coated,
speedily dissolved,
and easy to take.
Every dose

Your

Bread

Is no doubt a matter of
some concern to you,
but not so when you
buy it at the City Bak­
ery. Everyone when
in the city should get a
cheap lunch at the City
Bakery. Hot tea and
Coffee at all hours of
. the day. Finest line of
Confectionery in the
city.

Effective

LOCAL NEWS..

fl. E. RENKES. FROF'K.

ADiRONM

Wheeler’s

Nerve

HEART DISEASE.. NERVOUS
Prostration, E»pllepsij.

UNEXCELLED FOR^^&gt;

Have You Heard The Message?
CHRISTMAS
COMES BUT ONCE A YEAR.

Even those who economize 364 days in the year
feel that for this occasion they are entitled to spend
a few extra dollars to gladden the hearts of fathers,
mothers, sons and daughters; and sometimes “there
are others.”
How fortunate foFeverybody that we are sacrific­
ing the freshest, creamiest stock of

fin I1111066111 Man was flanoed once Because tne mgsseuoer wfio Dore me Reprieve did not get
there in Time.
You will not be hanged, but are in great danger of failing to avail
yourself of the most remarkable Clothing Sale in the history of this
industry*.
‘
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। ■! —
W

Because the hours are narrowing down and January 1st will be here
before you know it.

FURNISHINGS ETC

NECKWEAR.
50c quality Tecks and 4-in-hands,
75c
“
“
“
$1.00, $1.25 and &gt;1.50 quality....

I7C
38c
49c

GENTLEMEN’S GLOVES.
Fleece Lined Leather Gloves,.

• 2IC
.38C
Calf Faced Mitts,...................................................... 38c
The best $1.50 Kid Glove ever sold,.................. $1.60
Dent’s Heavy Walking Gloves, regular price $2, 1.48
A hundred other styles at proportionate reductions.

UNDERWEAR.
Men’s Heavy Natural Gray Shirts and Drawers..25cSwits Condes Heavy Wool Shirts and Drawers,
regular price $1.25
50c

HOSIERY.

Have you paid the debt you owe yourself and family, by buying in a supply of
CLOTHING and FURNISHINGS for yourself aud boys ? You must know by this time that Cotton Hose in mode shades 9c per pair, 3 pr’s, 25c

Wool Hose light weight for fine weather........... 18c
Heavy Imported Merino black and shades........ 50c
THE GREAT CLOTHING MANUFACTURERS,
to be found in the city way below the cheap trash
COLLARS AND CUFFS.
price.
You never had such a chance to save money in
gc
4-ply Linen Collars
all your lives as we will give you..
4-ply Linen Cuffs..
At our storejyou can buy twice the number of
presents you expected to, or keep part of the money are sacrificing their immmense stock, preparatory to change in firm Jan. 1, for it is on the
WHITE SHIRTS.
sacrificing their immmense stock, Preparatory tochange in1 firm Jan.
,
in your own pocket.
lips of thousands of people.. They come from all parts of the State, and the Clothing bus­
What is nicer for a Christmas gift than a Smok iness of this section is now centralized at our store The stock is going like a Tidal Wave. Good quality Laundried White Shirt
39C
ing Jacket o? a house coat ?
60c
Our famous K, B. Shirt, laundried,....
Our immence stock of these garments are marked
Celebrated Silver Shirts
“
....
75C
at an exceedingly close price but to clean them out
Heavy Jersey Working Shirts
_39c
we offer this startling inducement:
We have dozens of styles in Jersey Shirts of
Every Smoking Jacket and every House Coat
different values all equally as cheap in proportion.
on our counter will be sold at one-half the marked
price.
HAT DEPARTMENT.
Wouldn’t be a bad thing to get yourself a Suit
or Overcoat.
The best $2.50 Hat in the world for................. $ 1.50
Our closing prices will let you in at a trifle of
All of our Child’s Plush Caps at one-half price.
Boys’ Yacht Caps, double band,
35C
what you will pay elsewhere.
It is.distinguished by Prices and Values never dreamed of by consumers of Clothing; Men’s Yatch Caps, 35, 40. 60..
90c
We have a few more Men’s Suits? at..................... $6.88
40c
Children
’
s
Wool
Tamasbanters.
the shining
lightGive
towards
all feet are
marching.
The above are only a few of the hundreds of
Be serious.
thiswhich
your attention
at once.
It is no idle talk to draw trade, but a
A few more Men’s Suits at.................................... $3-0°
bargains in onr Furnishing and Hat Departmens.
positive
slaughter
of
the
best
Clothing
in
the
city.
A few more Boy’s suits worth $5.00 to $24.00. .$2.50

Houseman. Donnallu &amp; Jones,

It is. the One and ONLY Genuine
Sacrifice Sale of Clothing
before the Public.

OUSEMAN,

JNNALLY &amp; JONES,

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For paid*, trail • «~ boHky o»dl-

Butler. IB 10 is

laud per lb., « loo
Potatoes per bu., 4
Rye per bu . 40.
T»»low perlb..3«.
Oats per bu.. SO.
Wheat, red per bu..fi0
Wheat, white per bu..3B.
Clover .Seed per bu.. 4 X toC.OO.
Timothy Seed per bu.. XU0

A Marvelous Showing
The U. S. Government, through the Agri­
cultural Department, has been investigating
the baking powders for the purpose of inform­
ing the public which was the purest, most
economical and wholesome.
The published report shows the Royal Baking
Powder to be a' pure, healthful preparation,
absolutely free from alum or any adulterant,
and that it is greatly stronger in leavening
power than any other baking powder.
Consumers should not let this valuable infor­
mation, official and unprejudiced, go unheeded.

I tlw ctegiuit

household
Modern Drug Store.

Chicken dressed. 10.

Qhristhas Qifts
SMOKE THE

"New Arrival"
BEST 5 CENT CIGAR IN
THE MARKET.

No better, more useful or more serviceable
present can be made than a nice pair of shoes
or slippers for Christmas. No better goods
are sold, for the money, than I sell. I ask
your attention to my line of Christmas Slip­
pers, Lambs’ Wool Slipper Soles, Overgaitera,
Ladies’ Felt Shoes, Ladies’ Kid Shoes felt
lined.
Call and see me.

LOOK FOR THE NAME
ON EACH WRAPPER.

F. G. STOWELL

ROYAL BAKINA POWDER CO., 100 WALL ST., NEW-YORK.

H. J. FRftKER
Additional Local News
Rakkkk and Vew York Tribune $1.00
•per year.
.

Those 40c. wool dress goods are going
like “hot cakes*’ at Stauffers.
At Spaulding’s you will find a complete
line of Christmas presents • and a large
variety to select from.

Sixty eight ladies aad gentlemen attend­
ed the Thursday afternoon rbetoricals giv­
en by Miss Mel aughlln’s pupils, last week
aud were doubly paid for their time.

Slnee Congress bas passed an appropri­
ation bill allowing &gt;100,000 to be spent for
tbe grand dedication of tbe new Chatta
nooga park, tbe scene or tbe great battle
ot Chickamauga, Michigan members of tbe
G. A. R. are urging Governor Rich to
recommend an appropriation by tbe state
for the erection of monuments marking
the various positions ot Michigan regi­
Ants. Several iocal members ot tbe order are interested in the proje-.L

George Delay Babcock started to g‘»
home Saturday night but was -delated**
for some time at the Fall Creek bridge at
Santa Claus has established a branch the east end of Main street When driv­
supply7 bouse at Pblliiips &amp; Erb’s.
They ing along one of his horses went through
have a large stoek of nuts all of tbe 1804 the railing that guarded tbe bridge and
•crop, and no worm-eaten goods to wo: k off. fell off into tbe Creek. Luckllv for George
The entertainment given by Chas. the harness was an old one. Had It not
Guinues, the soldier* poet, at tbe Baptist been the chances are that the whole outfit
church. Friday evening was highly spok­ would have followed tbe poor animal into
en of. and thoroughly enjoyed by those tbe raging torrent. It was a lucky fail.
No one was injured and tbe damage
present.
Care to our coffin adds a nail no doubt; slight Such an accident might have be­
And every laugh so merry draws one out. fallen anyone. It was a dangerous spot,
Hear tbe Illinois Comedy Concert Ca but it bas been repaired.
every night this week at Opera House.,

Prof. Sterling is confined to bls room
again with his broken leg. Fears were
entertained last week that an operation
would have to be performed, but we are
glad to say that he is improving so rapidly
that this will not have to be resorted to.
I.ateh—Prof. Sterling, in company with
Dr. Lowry went to Ann Arbor this niorniug'to consult with tbe physicians there.

An officer from Union City, Branch
County was in tbe city Tuesday, and took
back W. E. Dutcher, who of late has been
stopping near Cedar Creek with him. It
seems that Dutcher is the principal witness
In the trial of Charles Chaffee, on the
charge of assault to da great bodily harm,
Jess than murder. Mr. Dutcher and a
man by the name of Emerson 0/ Hayes
were about lo enter a liver}- stable one
evening last Abcust when Chaffee struck
Hayes with a club and together with a
friend nearly succeeding In killing him.
Mr. Dutcher was not under arrest but was
merely subpoenaed as one of the chief
witnesses. They left for Union City Mon­
day.

Admission 10c.

b and.

There is a determined took on the
faces of some of the old soldier boys when
tbe candidacy of Judge Van Zlle is mentigned for the office of Justice of the Su­
preme Court. There are mighty few dem­
ocratic soldiers lu this neck o’woods who
wouid uot vote for Van.—Charlotte Tri­

City
Bakery

at the

bune.

We’re here to stay and we are selling Mixed Gandy
at 5 cents per pound. Little Gem Mix at io cents. French
Cream Mix at 12 cents. Best Stick at 8 cents. We make
Cream, Mollasses and Peanut Taffy for 8 cents. Royal
Chocolate Drops at 15 cents. Hand Made Creams at 20
cents. We also have a nice line of Fancy Chocolate Drops,
Chocolate Dip Almonds, Filberts, Walnuts and Crystalized
Fruits. Flowers and Ginger, in fact if you want something
nice call on us.
A nice box of choice confectionery at 30 cents.
An extra nice box of choice confectionery at 50 *cents.

A. E. Renkes.

A very aad accident resulting In the
sudden death of tbe 18-year-oid son of
Freak Herrick, of Freeport, happened
about six o'clock last evening. The boy
had driven a traveling man over to an ad­
joining town and was returning home,
when his borsc ran awar. No one saw the
accident and no one will ever know any­
thing about it, but the boy was found a
few rods south south of the bridge over
Che Little Tbornapple just norttieast of

Freeport- When discovered tbe horse was •
all tangled up in tbe harness and laying on ,
top •&lt; tbe toy. When tbe boy’s lifeless

body was picked up It was found that his
neck was broken. Mr and Mrs. Herrick
haw the sympathy of a large circle of
friends. The funetal will be held to­

morrow.
Tbe appointment by tbe governor of tbe
ank. • lit U • &lt;rral de*l ot raralbUl-

DISSOL UTION.
THE FIR7I OF

■RB*

Dissolve F’eo

And the entire stock of the firm will be placed on sale at prices that will astoniehfevery man, woman and child in search of Clothing. This

Sale Begins Dec. 22nd

A. Black &amp; Son, of this citv, are getting
a good deal of advertising from the fact
that Mrs. Ira Hurd, of Allegan, who re­
cently sbot her husband thinking him to
be a burglar, lias ordered a monument of
them to be erected in memory of her Jius-

Prof. E. Davenport bas accepted the po­
sition of dean of the College of Agricul­
ture at Champagne, III., at a good salary
and will leave for that place the latter
part of this month. Mr. Davenport will
be greatly missed in the business circles
of this place.
Tbe creamery company
will need a new Secretary and the town­
ship a new supervisor. Tbe social and
InteHectoal circles will greatly tntea both
Mr. Davenport and his estimable wife, but
will have tbe satisfaction of knowing that
they will acquit themselves with honor in
their new field of
labor.--Woodland

%UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUiUUiUiUUUUUUUiSZ

Nothing is reserved. Everything must be sold. Don’t wait. Come at
once and secure your choice before the stock is broken.' All accounts of the
firm must be settled at once, either by cash or by good approved notes. J. H.
Cutting and J. D. Ryan retire from the company and the books must be closed
by Feb. 1st 1895.
Yours resp’y

L W. MORRILL &amp; 60
Voigt, Herpolsheimer &amp; Co
THE LEADING HOUSE IN GRAND RAPIDS FOR

Dress Goods, Carpets, Cloaks, Underwear, Blankets, Bedding, Etc.
VISIT OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT FOR THE LATEST PRODUCTIONS.

SPECIAL

HOLIDAYBARGAINS

‘\ full line of
At the BANKRUPT STORE you can buy
Heavy Jersey Working
Shirts for 50c.
(Formerly 75 wnt»)
Felt Boots and Rubbers or Sox and Rub­
bers, $1.90.
WE ARE BOUND TO SELL SHOES.

SPECIAL OFFER.

CARPETS is second to none.
CLOAKS for ladies, misses and children.

Our line of -

Blankets from 49c a pair, upward.
Quilts at 75c and upward
ASK FORiOUR FLEECE-LINED UNDERWEAR.
A NEW STOCK OF
OUTING FLANNEL AT 5c A YARD.

When in the city give us a call. •

Voigt, Herpolsheimer &amp; Co
78. 80, and 82 Monroe Street.

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Hastings ..Banner,

VOL. XXXIX.NO. 35

HASTINGS, MICH., DECEMBER 27. 1894.

Hastings Banner,
Published Thursdays by

t* COOK • BROS., *1
HASTINGS, MICH

COUNTY NEWS.

Just Think
Of going to a Hardware store for a New
Years present! But if you will only call and
look over the nice things in my show window
you will be convinced that a Hardware store
in just the place to go. I have all kinds of
useful things in stock that would make ex­
cellent Presents, such as Caning Knives and
Forks, Decorated Porcelain Coffee and Tea Pots,
All kinds of Cutlery, Stoves and Ranges, Etc.
Come and look at the GA R[.AND, the best stove
made.

Ira vanvaikanburgh.
LOOK IN OLR SHOW
WINDOW.

nails only one cent

PER POUND.

THE FIRM OF

E. W. Morrill &amp; Co.
Dissolve F’eTo. 1,
And the entire stock of the firm will be placed on sale at prices that will as­
tonish every man. woman and child in search of Clothing. This

Sale Begins Dec. 22nd.
'
Nothing is reserved. Everything must be sold. Don’t wait. Come at
once and secure your choice before the stock is broken. All accounts of the
firm must be settled at once, either by cash or by good approved notes. J. H.
Cutting and J. D. Ryan retire from the company and the books must be closed
by Feb. 1st 1895.
Yours resp’y #

N. MORRILL &amp; G0..
Voigt, Herpolsheimer &amp; Co.
THE LEADING HOUSE IN GRAND RAPIDS FOR

Dress Goods, Carpets, Cloaks, Underwear, Blankets, Bedding, Etc.
VISIT OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT FOR THE LATEST PRODUCTIONS.

CARPETS is second to none/)
CLOAKS for ladies, misses and children.

Our line of

s

A full line of

Blankets from 49c a pair, upward.
Quilts at 75c and upward.
ASK FOR OUR FLEECE-LINED UNDERWEAR.
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GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.

Hhub cCrtMira,
C. F. Cox want to Augusta Friday to
visit hla daughter Jesse, and foand her
improving quite rapidly.
Mlnula Maynard is still on the gain.
Mlsa Hattie Palmatler of your city Is
vislljng friends tn this place.
Mr. W. A. Hendershott, while loading
ties Monday, injured his back quite badly
but is better at this writing.
Mr. L. N. Bush, o? Delton, was In this
place one day last week.
Mrs. Ernest Edmonds, who has been
seriously III for some weeks past, la slowly
convalescing.
Mr. B. F. GasklH. of Milo, made a busi­
ness trip through this place, delivering
the standard Dictionary, and Sundayed
with bls parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
GaakllL
Quite a number frop this place attended
the Christmas Exercises at Bunnell's school
bouse, some bringing home very beautiful
and useful presents and all reporting a
rood time.
Rev. D. B. Clarke Is quite poorly at this
writing.
Don’t forget the Y. P. 8. C. E. next Sun­
day evening.
Some of the young people of this place
attended a phonographic
•
given by Rev. W. n
—«rtllmn(jht,
evangelist of **
HneH, Conterehee
nas»
. uie M. P. church and former
- "*•?&amp; thh plaOA *t tbe Bunnell school
Lause, FcWry evening and report ah ex­
cellent time.

WHOLE NO. 2063
Bhulte.
F. G. Pierce was In Lansing on business
last week Tuesday.
Hattie Craven, wbo has been quite sick
Is on tbe gain.
Born, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Crook, on Monday, Dec. 17.
Alice Shultz is quite sick.
Ad* Member visited In your city last
week.
A. F. Schultz and wife were guests at
Fred Bush’s in your city last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs, S. B. Nash visited at H.
Merritt's last Wednesday.
Lee Smith and wife and Abraham Cra­
ven and wife were called to Rom last
week by the death of the latter’s mother.
Mesdames Moses and Ernie Shultz were
guests of relatives in your city last Tues­
day.
.
Arthur Hudson was at 8. Thomas’ iq
Banfield last week.
Tbe Saints are holding meeting* at our
school bouse.
Guttle Peake is petting a sore thumb.
A vast Improvement Is being made in
tbe road In front of Jones Hall’s.

CwetletoM.
,
Mrs. E. V. Smith and Mrs’. C. C. Price
are visiting relatives at Manchester over
the holidays.
Mrs. Daniel Staley died last Thursday
of conjectkm of the lungs, aged 78 years.
The funeral occurred at the M. E. church
Saturday^ Rev. Trott officiating.
.
E. Kinnie entertained hla brother and
mother from Histlngs Sunday.
Miss Nina Felghner Is spending tbe
holidays with her cousin at Jackson.
About 50 of tbe young friends of Mr.
and Mrs. Daniel Feigbn«r met at their
home last Thuredry evening, a surprise to
them. All report a good time.
Claude Benton, of Plynmity was a guest
of Asa Noys TfcUWW- ‘
’
Webb (Xd© fflWtolDed hla brother.
Judm Cale, at Fowlerville, laafweeK.
MUs Alice Brown hu been ilck with
the mump*.
.......................... •”

To Editors, compositors and readers of
I the Banner, a Merry Christmas and happy
( New Year to all and that we may all do *
our utmost to make our Ilves more helpful
and useful to our fellows around us. *
Miss Anna Chase of your city was a
Milo.
Time in Its flight reminded Mrs._____
Hattie caller at the Grove with h«r parents.
Vet Hines is loading tbe fourth ear with
Bellinger that her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. H, Williams had been married 25 wood this winter for Kalamazoo parties.
Prof. J. W. Humphrey of Wayland, win
years and to surprise them invited in 82
of her neighbors to help celebrate their preach at our church Saturday eve, tbe
are tprtw&lt;* silver wedding, which waft a success. A 12th. and SuDdp 18thsliver tea set was left to remind them •:
A rood delwdfi™!
A
to the county hub to attend ttw ■ Bolton w ,
their 25th anniversary wed'4’
John K. Flow'*.
Waltz law suit.
th- •
u around gathering up
James B. Smith of Albion Is at home to
_ .oauP Cbauge in tbe farmers bands .as spend Christmas.
their eohtribution to the support of state,
Edith Bevier of Woodland attended tbe
county and township taxes.
modal contest here on Friday eve. Miss
Theodore Eyes has purchased a house Clara Chase was tbe winner.
and lot In the Clean ahd neat village of
Hru, Bevier and Mrs. McDonald of
Prtlrl«*lll« «Hd will loon retire from l&gt;H Woodland were pallrri at the Grpy? Sun­
hnn suj "vi m aster lire.
day.
.
Eighteen men .re -nrertln, the timber
Pratt District.
on Mrs. Johnson’s farm into ra‘lroa^ u
Mr. Culvpr visited Eli Charlton Sunday.
BUd lumber. Alfred Btorr and ...
’
Jotm Demals and wife, of Bcwne, visit­ Francisco have sold the timber on their
’ ।-ewll and family visited Will Cronk
C.
.
,
ed at A. Lidka’* Thursday.
respective farms to the same party, It
Sunday.
whiting her grandDooly Is-having a law suit at Grand may be a wise policy—time will tell.
Mlss Hazel Cronk is
—*
Rapids.
blCtka is also there as a wit­
mother, Mrs. M. M. Tfom|k^.
ness.
•
Mr. and Mu. Jones visited J. Cutler,
Carlton.
Some of our youi.5
Stt Mtehding
Jesse Vester la spending vacation at his Sunday.
prdftcted meetings n&lt; FftephrL
The
Bert Lewis has moved Into his new
nights have been dark and th« riiMs mud­ home in Carlton, He will return to Bat­ house.
tle Creek next week.
dy but they did not mind that.
Mr. Wm. McKinney spent Christmas
Our burg Is lively now. School ma’ams
Soliih Hatting*.
and rchool girls all home for vacation. with friends in Charlotte.
Mrr. Etta Barnaby Nil! lead th« En­
Will Usbonre spent tire holidays with
Boys are good enough, but it takes the
deavor next Sunday everting.
Shelby
friends.
girls to make a good time.
The Union will meet with Mrs. Pennock
Burt Service la entertaining bis brother,
Joe Wood is nearly ready to move Into
next Tuesday, Jan. 1st.
bis new house. It is now being papered. Eugene, from Lenawee Co.
Seven! of thia place attended the wed­
Mr. Wood Is visiting his daughter, Mrs.
The work Is being done by Mr. Hawk.
ding of Dr. Suleebn and Miss Grigsby,
A family party including Mrs. McClin­ Addie Anderson, at Midland.
Elders Simpson and Vester are holding Christmas night.
tock of your city are expected to partake
Some of the young people of thia neigh­
meetings at the Tamarac school house.
of Christmas turkey at (». J. Teeples.
Byron Lewis broke hla arm while at borhood attended tire surprise on Miss
A surprise party at W. Brew’s to remind
Myrtle Reid. Christmas night.
Mrs, Brew that last Wednesday was her school.
The funeral of Aont Betsy Carpenter
36th birthday. A variety of good and
Broward.
held In the M. E. Church. last Wednesday
useful presents were received.
a.
m.. was conducted by Rev. R. Wootoo.
The literary will be held this week at
Glen Wing, son of J. J. Wing, is dan­
Ed.
Frost
’
s.
gerously ill with, pneumonia. Dr. North­ Many old friends and neighbor* gathered
to pay the last token of respect to an old
Mr. George Brainard visited friends
rup attending physician.
pioneer. For about sixty years Mrs. Car­ In Olivet, last week. His daughter, Jen­
Ainu Charles Wing is sick.
A great many of the farmers are doing penter has been a resident of Carlton. nie, who Is attending college returned
all the plowing they can. A good way to One more of the early pioneers are left— home with her father for a two weeks
Mrs. C. Rogers. lx&gt;hg may she live to visit
get the start of hard times.
recount t(&gt; the rising generation the stories
Rev. O. H. Persy, of Nashville, Is ex­
pected to lecture in tbe South Pine church
of “ye olden times."
Div. 26.
There is ah entertainment announced
Those who attended the Lrvliig and
to be held at the church for tills week
Thornapple 8. 3, convention at Middle­
There was no preaching at the church, Wednesday night it wM consist of mus­
ville last Tuesday report an interesting
program and much enthusiasm among 3, last Sunday, on account of .the absence of Ic, select reading and recitations.
Miss Minnie Wardell is vteltlng her par­
the minister.
S. workers.
Fred*k. Gybe, Wm. Chamberlin, Wm. ents, who reside in Hastings.
Blanche and Pearl Hendershott are
Rev. J. Struble has been employed to
Gibson and Sam Givens returned last Sat­
home for the holidays.
Chas. Andrus who has been attending urday from East Leroy. They will go help Rev. C. T. VanAntwerp conduct re­
vival meetings at South Pine Lake church.
back next week.
school at Ann Arbor is home.
John Ashby is head-sawing in a mill The meetings will corumeuce about Jan.
Miss Allie Betts is recovering.
3W.
Oliver Brightrai and family spent near Galesburg.
Two hundred thousand bricks are being
Christmas with his family.
Returned
shipped
from
here
for
the
electric
light
Tuesday eve.
A Merry Christmas to all tbe Banner
-The Cranston family bad thedr reun­ works at Kalamazoo Instead of twenty
ion In Nashville this year at Mrs. Brooks. thousand as your type made me say last readersand especially tbe Barmer: crew.
Hoping their efforts in the past a* also in
The Christmas exercises were well at­
5.30 to the amount a large twrkey sold the future will have a salutary intuence
tended and enjoyed by all. The church
was nicely decorated. Mr. Fleming favor­ for here recently. He was raised by Or­ and effect upon the mind* of Its many read­
ers and also prove remunerative to-the Ed­
ville Kingsbury.
ed the audience with two solos.
Everett McCaiinm drew the prize In the itor for the ensuing year is the best heart­
There will be a Down South social’ In
the parlor of the Cong, church next Satur­ harness contest here recently and Win. felt wishes of your »cribe.
Mre, 3. K. Willison and a lady friend,
Carpenter drew tbe rifle In the gun con­
day eye.
one day last week, had the misfortune to
Mrs. Brown is home again Mid will test
be
thrown out of a carriage injuring both
K.
B.
Payne
and
Willie
Carpenter
have
with
spend the remainder of the winter
chosen sides for a target shefotlug contest, of them. The former lay unconsciuu* for
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson
some little time.
The horse became
Grant Hendershott went to Grand Rap- to take place next Saturday afternoon. frightened turnhtg quickly about breaking
The defeated side will pay for » oyster
sds Monday.
the buggy Into. They are on the mend
A company of people of this vicinity suppt r for all.
Conieiins Pyle has returned from Chi­ now while the buggy is undergoing re­
gave r genuine surprise to Pearl and
pairs.
cago after an absence of several weeks.
Blanche Hendershott last Friday eve.
Charles McCay came very near hpvtog a
Henry Fennel, Jr. Is apparently recover­
conflagration one day last week by having
ing from bls acute attack bf hip disease.
Mrs. Wm. Glllaspie is recovering from clothing left too near tbe stove pipe in the
chamber. When discovered the fire had
Mr. and Mrs. Aldrich went to Hastings her late Illness.
Edith GBIaspie, owing to Dr. Scribner’s devoured dresses and one breadth in the
Thursday.
carpet making rapid progress in tbe straw
skillful
treatment,
had
but
a
mild
attact
of
Mr. Mnrehair Bagley went to Hickory
diptheria and it h coaHemtally hoped that underneath the carpet. Fortunately tbe
Corners Friday.
flames were food extinguished.
the
dread
disease
will
saan
disappear
from
Mrs. O. D. Loomis Is worse at this
Thomas Kelley is seriously sick with
our midst to return no more.
writing.
tVIH Enzein severely Injured bls hand slight hopes of bis recovery. His mother
The neck-tie social at Sam Owens was a
in a gearing of a wind-mill odc day last is With him also his step fa. her.
success.
W. T. Barber returned to his home last
A number of the young folks from here
Josie McCallum of Prairieville has been Friday after having spent two weeks visit­
attended the Christmas boat at Bunnells
ing
his brother O. B. and other reinlives
spending a few days with her brother.
Christmas eve.
and friends residing in and about Cale­
amt family.
Mrs. W. N. Payne started Monday for Burt,
Old Mrs. Mosier, of East Leroy, is visit­ donia Station. To his regret found one of
Big Rapids to spend Chrlstjpas and New
Ids cows had been badly cut while absent
ing frtends here.
Years with her daughter, Lottie and other
Archie Anderson and Frank Townsend by a bay knife severing an artery above
relatives.
the
hoof.
Will Elliott was summoned
are home for Christmas.
Miss Floy Williams has returned from
wbo stopped the hemorrhage and dressed
Julia Titus has returned from Otsego.
Ypsilanti where she has been attending
the
wound.
,
Sarah Doonait has return'll home.
■cliooi, to spend the holidays with her par­
Mrs. W. T. Barber while returning from
Dr. Gesler. of Saranac, v laited friends
tbe Corners Friday evening slipped on an
here Christmas.
tita Wilkinson. O. D. Ixxrmls, Ed. Gates
Business was very brisk with our nier- Incline plank In the side walk Injuring tbe
Veru Lewis. C. Chandler, Arthur Gesler chants just before Christmas, people bav- wrist rendering her unable to wrestle
and number others are drawing ties to got over their scare.
with tbe many duties of tbe kitchen.
•
C. McCay and wife have gone to Plain­
Hastings from the saw mill on Addison
well
to visit friends residing there, thence
Simpson’s farm.
Mrn.h RlAce
to Marlin Corners to attend the marriage
Charley Whitney has been doing car­
Chas. Anders was home from Kalamazoo of a relative who is to be wedded Wednes*
penter work for Mr. Schram. ^^
Mrs. Dora Monica and little son of last week.
cay evening.
A number of our people were in your
Will Stanley of your city is visiting hla
Cloverdale, visited her parents last week.
brother Geo. and family about here.
The Saints have closed their meetings, city Saturday.
P. R. Karns Is suffering from rbeumaMrs. P. H. Lawrence accompanied her
having got a few converts and are now
tbThere was a dance at John Erwaj’s. aged mother to visit a daughter residing
holding meetings at Shultx.
in Milwaukee, Wia.
Has just returned
Charlie Tylor Is on the sick list.
evenlna..
after an absence of about two weeks.
C. Loomis and Silas Dickerson have Friday
W. Haven and wife visited at Geo. Hasold their timber to J. Wilkins of HasCounty Crater.
^"oar teacher, Miss Maragret
of 'eJir and Mrs. C. Whittemore, of Delton,
Ye Scribe wishes a “Merry Christmas”
visited the latter’s parents here, over Sunand a “Happy New Year” to ye Editor
Kai., hargpue home to spend Christmas
with her parents, consequently there will “‘d. Holl owl
»&gt;•'“’*
n“r and Hanner readers.
Lynn Lankard Is improving rapidly.
be no school until Wednesday.
Al Phillip** are enjoying their new
D
4
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w
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“
rt
"
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b
O. b. Loomis lost a cow last wee*house.
George McDermott went to Hastings
Bert Blivin Sundavert In “Hope.
Thursday.
Willie Ashby had the misfortune to cut aooo Insvrance, 825.
his foot while splitting wood.
F Hart is able to be out again.
Mrs. Yeckley. of Hard Scrabble visited
Ira Hart and wife vteted E. Hart, Sun- Bash’s Sunday wa.
The “boys” of the Center talk of having
at J. McQuarrle’s.
. .
clorlous hoot
hunt Christmas.
The beaien '
Mr.
.nd
U
hl
A.
Woodworth.
ol
Sauj»d,j.
. rtlll ln neKj of , new a
&gt; glorious
Cortita*.
h»F.will
«UU prod the
A*. TTWWW
— with
-—— .J r.
elt
boildrjB
lat-1
“
Mde bn j tbe ojtterr.
tuck
will ,
spend the holidays
with tbr
the lat
­
SCbOOi DOUSc.
ter’s parent*, Mr. and Mrs. Chandler.

�Hastings Banner
Thursday, Dec. 27. 1894

MICHIGAN STATE NEW&amp;

A COMPLICATED SCHEME.

GRESHAM'S BLUNDERS.

MAKES A CHANGE.

Some kind friend of tbe president in
The chief features of Secretary Car­ Mr. Springer r»Wyt* a Substitute I congress might do Mr. Cleveland a
for the Cruliale Bill.
■
lisle’s highly complicated and involved
' greet service and save bis administra­
scheme of currency reform may be out­
tion from much future humiliation by
lined thus: It allows national banks Material Chsuxes from the Orlgtaal Mms- &lt;n,titnting an qfficial inquiry OS to the
to issue circulating notes to an amdunt
—
-L—
»&gt;-•-_
ganity of the present bead of tbe state
cljMU Objection by National
equal to seventy-live per cent of their
department. We make the suggestion
paid up and unimpaired capital,
in all seriousness. In no other way
upon a guarantee fund of green­
can the amazing and unprecedented O. ff. BuGonaa, G. F * T. A. Oblearu.
backs or Shermau currency equaling
Washington, Dec. 22.— Mr. Springer antics of Secretary Gresham be ac­
thirty per cent, of the circulation, (dem., HL) at a fate hour Friday after­ counted for. He had been in office
2Z^SA(Mh.sn
these notes to constitute a first lien Doon. laid before the house a substi­ scarcely a day before he began to en­
So Gommon^at tins season, is a serious
on all the assets of the banka Two
tute for the pending currency bill. It tangle his too-confiding chief in ths
taxes are to be imposed by the govern­ consists of the amendments which meshes of what has sinee been woven
condition, liable to lead to disa".trout
ment on each bank—one of half of one have been agreed upon by the demo­ into a perfect web of deceit, trickery
results. It is a sure sign of declining
per cent per year, payable half year­ cratic members of &lt;he committee; and double dealing. The ink was not
health tone, and that the blood b im­
ly, ou its average circulation, to pay others that were suggested by Secre­ dry on his commission when he secret­
poverished and Impure. The best and
for printing of notes, official super­ tary Carlisle, the author of the bill ly sent “Paramount’’ Blount off post­
most successful remedy la found in
vision and like expenses, and the other that has been under consideration all haste to Hawaii with a letter of intro­
tax, which is also on circulation, but the week, as well as certain features duction to Mr. Cleveland’s “great and
PROBATE ORDER.
of a rate not stated, is to provide a of the Carlisle bill which it has been good friend,” President Dola, in one
State of Michigan. Oountv of Bam-ss.
safety fund for note redemption, the deemed advisable to retain.
After pocket, and private Instructions in ths
At a tension st the Probate Court for the
tax to cease when the fund reaches
other to enter into a conspiracy with County of Barry. boWen at the Probate office, in
According to the state crop for De­ five per cent of the circulation out­ laying tbs substitute before ths house, I
the City of Hastings, tn said county, on Tues­
------------------------the im- | • bloodlblr.tr and diwrediud mon- day tbe itlh day of December, in the year one
cember wheat has not made large standing. Each bank is to redeem its Mr. Springer briefly explained
portaut
changes
made
in
the
Carlisle
|
arch to stab that same “friend ’ under thousand eight hundred and ninety four.
filch makes rich, healthy blood, and growth this fall, yet it. goes into the own note*. W’heb a bank fails, the bill and their effect as follows:----------------the fifth rib.
Present. Cbarie* W. Armstrong. Judge of
The senate of the
Probate.
us gives strength to the nerves, elas­ winter in very good condition. The guarantee fund is to be added to the
FrovtaioM Of the Now BiM.
United States waa in aeaaion at
In the matter of tbe estate of Joshua R.
ticity to the muscles, vigor to the brain average is, for Che state, 24 per cent., safety fund and used in note redemp­
Crouch,
deceased.
1. Pennlttinc the deposit of currency cer- ! the time, and had sole and complete
and health to the whole body. In indicating that about one-fourth of the
On reading and filing the petition duly verified
tion, but if this is not sufficient, pro tificatoa Issued under section ft,Ito of revised jurisdiction over the Hawaiian nego­
truth. Hood’s Sarsaparilla
of Emily Crouch, daughter of said deceased,
crop will be fed. The average lor the rata assessments on the basis of circu­ bto lutes, to secure circulation as well as the
— -------------- ----------------------tjnrions.
tiations, as wen
well aa
as co-ordinate author- praying that administration of said estate may
southern counties is 25 percent, the lation on the other banks for the sum
M i I.? I» 3. oppoinUuentof -b^or. be graatrd to Friend D. Soules or to some
other suitable per- on.
central 21 per cent and northern 22 per required will bs made, the contribut­
Thereupon It la ordered, that Tuesday the
note*
hold
iu
treasury
.
.
to
friendly
nations,
but that did not
der
note*,
actually
held
In
tbo
treasury,
and
cent The number of bushels reported ing banks to hold a first lien for the th* eflccl of depositing certificate* la. there- .. matter to Gresham.&gt;.
“\Vhy.” he prob­ SUidsyor January. A. D.. lure at ten o'clock tn
marketed in the four months, August- amount on the assets of the wrecked fore,
me forenoon, be assigned fertile hearing of said •
---------------------------------.
aajd
hllM&lt;ja
..
Ihou
|
d
con
­
the same pracisaly aa to require the do- j
petition
and that the-heirs at law nf said de­
November, is 4,749,367, which is 1,618,­ bank.
poelt of notaa.
ceased and all other persons Interested tn said
t So amending tbe present law aa to permit . stitution be allowed to stand between
004 bushels less than reported mar­
This is the part of the scheme which state banka to deposit legal tender note* and me and Lil?" And it was not allowed estate, are required to appear at a nessluu of
said
court,
then to be holden at the Probate of­
Be sure to get Hood’s and only Hood’s keted in the same months last year.
relates to national banka Another procure these currency cortilicwUew tn tbo same to. /The news of the secret mission fice, tn tbe City of Hastings, in said county, and
feature of it permits state banks to manner that national bask* are now permitted . leaked out at last, and the controversy show cause, if any there be. why the prayer of
Hood's Pills are purely veteuble, perHealth in Michigan.
the petitioner may not be granted. AM It h
issue circulation on nearly the same to da
bcttv harmless, always reliable and beneficial
During the week ended December 15
I. Diaper ting with the provision which au- | over it and its developments waxed further otdered, that said petitioner give notice
terms aa the national banks after com­ thorlzes un BMeaament upon the national , hot, but Gresham was noV abashed; to the per-ons Interested lb said estate, of tbe
reports sent in by fifty-seven observers
of said petition and the bearing
plying with somewhat similar require­ banka to replenish tbe safety fund for tbe re- . not he. He surrounded himself with pendency
thereof by enuring a ropy of this order To be
in various portions of the state to the
ments, their notes to be exempt from dempilon ot tbe notew ot failed banka, and. In । a halo of mystery, denied everything, published tn the H
Baxnkr, a news­
। state - board of health indicated that
'PARKEfe'S
paper
printed
and drrulatod In said County of
place
of
this
provision,
insert
one
providing
the national tax which was imposed on
■ diarrhea and inflammation of the kidthat the collection ot the one-fourth of a cent and acted generally as if he thought Barry, onre In each week for three successive
HAIR BALSAM
state
bank
circulation
thirty
years
weeks
previous
to
said
day
of
hearing.
BMB and bcaatifiM the h
tax for each half year shall be resumed when the archives of the government were
• neys increased in area of prevalence.
Char. W. Armstrong.
ago. All notes of the same denomina­ tbe safety fund is Impaired and continued un­ i his private property; and it was only
I Typhoid fever was reported at thirty­
Judge of Probate.
tion under the national plan are to be til the safety fund is restored.
r.
I
on
the
positive
order
of
congress that
(A true copy.)
: three places, diphtheria at forty-two.
4 Authorizing the comptroller of the ourren- he made public tbe correspondence
similar in appearance, but state bank
i scarlet fever at seventy, consumption
instead ot the bank themselves to desig
notes are to be different in looks both ey
MOKTGAGE BALE.
Date tbe agencies at which national bank notes and records which covered with dis­
229, measles at eight and smallpox
CON 5UMPTIVE ' j at
from the national bank currency and shall bo redeemed. The effect of thts will be grace both himself and the adminis­
Default having been made in tbe conditions
at Detroit, Royal Oak, Manchester,
from the. greenbacks and Sherman to secure tbe redemption not only at the office tration he had brought into contempt of a certain mortgage made by Orrin H. Phil­
Sc be w a, St Johns, Adrian. Dan by,
lips
and
Emily
(LPbiUlps to Addition P. Cook
u of the bank, but at other places accessible to I Nor has he yet relaxed his tenacious
notes. Another feature of the system
dated Beyiember first A. D. lK9S.and recorded in
Marquette. Chester and Watersmeet.
, i note holder*
Lite office of Hie Register of Deeda.fur tbe Coun­
provides for the redemption and re' I b. Dispense with tbe provisions compelling grip, for even now there lies on hit ty
and Slate of Michigan, on the itth.
Michigan Census.
tiremeut of greenbacks and Sherman eZ|ftt|ag national banks to withdraw their desk in Washington a report from dayOfofBarry
September A. D. IBM In Liber 29 of
The census taken last summer shows notes at the discretion of the secre- bond* now on deposit and lake out circulation Admiral Walker, made months ago, Mortgages, on page 14. which mortgage was
assigned to-tne A. F. Cook Co. llmited^and
that the total population of the state tary of the treasury, the surplus rev- uu«ier the new ay stem, and In lieu ofthat pro- and which congress is calling for, and duly
said assignment recorded In the office nf tbe
enue when there ia nnv
«.&lt;.&lt;! ! vteton Insert one permfttinf the banks to wlthWfciXr duMh.i.i-*.
h they *ee proper to do bo. I which, according to the best informa­ Keglatar of Deeds in and for Harry County In
June 1 was 2,241,454. an increase of enue, when there is anj, being used dn&gt;w th&lt;jlr
depo«liin« lawful money, a* now provided tion and belief, will odd another chup- Uber 3» of Mortgages, page 174. on which
147,565, or 7.04 percent since June 1, for that purpose, the retired notes not
mortgage then* *&gt;s claimed to be due at the date
to exceed 70 per cent of the new 1890,
cir- and
by law.
and then
take out
387,790
or to20.92
percirculation
cent, in undur ter of humiliation to a record of of thia notice the sum of seven hundred fourteen
we new eyatem
» jiicui if
n they
tucj ccuwav
uv bo
w..
national and atate, provided , the
Uoomj to du
i foreign policy already black with dis- doltor* aud elghtj-tnree cent-, and an attorten years. June 1 last there were culation,
, ., .
,
—,
. . ,
»
.
i|
"0. Vrnvieino
that the
note* of failed natlanProviding
tbe
natlonnej’s fee of thirty dollars provided for In said
1,670,797 native born citizens and 570.­ by this scheme. .The state bank notes ! al banks which arc act redeemed on demand | non or.
BREAKFAST-SUPPER.
mortgage, and no suit or proceedings at law
having b&gt;*en Instituted V&gt; recover the moneys
857 foreign born citizens. The per are. of course, designed to furnish the at the office of Abe Measurer of the United &gt;
So much for the first evidence of in­ sceurot
by said mortgage, or any part thereof;
cent of increase since 1884 was7.79 and “local currency" which the enemies of Blate*, or any aMlMtant treasurer of the sanity.
There are many others.
Now. therefore, by virtu, of the power of sale
4.92 respectively. Of the total popula­ the national banking system have been ’ United States, tball bear Interest at the rate When China and Japan got into a dls- co&gt; ta*ned In MUd mortgage, and the statute tn
‘ of 0 per cent, per annum, from the date of the
such
ease
made and provided, notice b» hereby
tion of the incorporated cities 551.365, for so many years demanding.
suspension of the bank until thirty days after pute over Corea, the same man who
ttiat on Saturday tbe ninth day &lt;&gt;! Febru­
It is easy to see that the country will public notice has been given that funds sre on had vainly attempted to restore the given
CRATEFUL-COMFORTINC
or 67.16 per cent-, are native, and 269,­
ary A. D. 1W. at ten o’clock In tbe forenoon.
I
shall
sell
al Public Auction, to the highest
not
take
kindly
to
the
Carlisle
scheme.
-----.
'
band
for
their
redemption.
1 reactionary qn&lt;s n, Liliuokalani, to a
667, or 32.84 per cent, foreign born.
bidder, at the north front di»&gt;r of the Court
sorts of money j
In providing two ne&gt;
throne not hers by any legal or moral House. In the City of Hasting* (that bring the
This impose*
no obligation
tbe part of- right, sat down, and, in the face of his place where tbe Citcult Court tor Harry County
it makes needless addition
- ---------------------to our al-(
j -----------1--------------T--------upon
,— —
__ T-?.. * ---1— *— ~z
■*: lor **"»
Is bolden), the premises described In said
. luo.n *z~
read.
u.
Kazmerz Hemer murdered his wife ready embarraaaingly rariey.Ud and ilalWMU.au
redemptions,
redemptions. aa
o» the safety fund 1*
is In
in the hands
bands own numerous and solemn warnings mortgage, or so much thereof as may I* nec­
»nd then ended his own life at Mani­ diversified circulating medium. One of
BOILINC WAT R OR MILK.
Of tbe
the treasurer, and be
ho will redeem
redeen: notes out against foreign entanglements of any essary to pa) the amount due on said inortg ge. with seven per c-nt. Interest, and all
stee. it was supposed, during a fit of kind of new currency, to be sure, we of that fund.
kind, calmly indicted a dispatch to a legal
co-its. together with an attorney's fee of
important ctuui&lt;ea Made,
anger, the result of a quarrel.
The must have, for the government bond i
friendly notion, striving to protect its thirty dollar* covenanted for therein, thfe
• murderer dressed himself in his best deposit feature will necessarily have | Two very important features make citizens from Chinese aggression, ad­ premises :«eing described in said mortgage as
all that land ht town of Assyria. Bsrry County.
DISLIKE THE TELEGRAPH.
1 clothes, lighted candles on a table, to be absent from that form of circula- their appearance for the first time in
monishing it not to levy unjust State of Michigan,-described as
and opened his prayer book.
He tion, whatever it may be, which will the substitute. The main one will war against a weaker nation. NaturEight and one third
' acres of land off of
ktuje north siaeonoHowinxatsenoea
tbe north side of following
irdo viz:
dt scribed land viz:
then seated himself before a mirror soon have to be devised to supplement have the effet of allowing the natlonally enough, his offensive interference Thirty
Off tbe West end of the North
and
sent
a
bullet
into
his
brain.
and
succeed
the
national
bank
cural
banking
system
to
run
along,
withTwo American bicyclers, Allen and
quarter
twenty,
was spurned, ns it should «huve been, half of North East
•—
—-- -•of Section -----—
one North of Range Seven Wed.
Sachtleben, tell in the Century of their Herner was a German, 45 y ears old. rency. Two new sorts of circulation, out an arbitrary provision that banks and the United States was once more town
Also the North half a tbe North East fracmeeting with a Chinaman In the heart This tragedy makes the fourth fa­ however, is rather more than the coun- ' must organize under the new system, held up as the laughing stock of the tional quarter of Section twenty (20). exceptIf national banks wish to contine nation, of th. earth. The war did not
of the flowery kingdom who electrified tality in the family during the present try desires at present The absence, ;
too, of a direct governmental liability to bold their United States bonds and cease, and on November 26 the Amer- j of
them by addressing them in the purest
of Range (7) Seveu
Seven West and containing
for
circulation
will
arouse
prejudice
issue
circulation thereon they may do ican minister in Peking sent to tbe twenty two acres (ID acres) more or lees.
English. “He was one of that party j
A. P. Cook. Co.. Limited
against it
Perhaps the safeguards ' so. It is felt that they will soon disof mandarins* sons which had been
E. A. Cunningham, a prominent snnounding the circulation might in ! cover the advantages of the new sys- state department an urgent appeal for
Assignee of Mortgage.
Fhjuf T. Cousrovk.
•ent over to our country some years young man, took Mias Lucille Ross aa
protection for the legation and the
Attorney for Assignee of Mortgage.
ago, as an experiment by the Chinese his wife and the couple settled down actual operation turn out to be ample, । tern and will therefore adopt it volun- ' American citizens resident lb the
Dated Nov. 14.18H.
•
but
there
will
be
a
popular
suspicion
'
tartly.
,
, , I Chinese capital.
Owing to Mr.
government, to receive a thorough to live in a little cottage in West Bay
other important
Important xcatut-c
feature u£
ol tuc
the . Ure5hBni'a capable mlamanacement no
American training. We cannot here City. The other night when the young that the scheme is weak in this par- j The uiucr
ABSIGNEK SALE,
give the history of that experiment, as husband reached home after his day’s ticular, and this feeling is likely to be substitute is that it does away with I' marines available for the purpose were
Notice h hereby given that on the twentyMr. Woo related It—how they werework he found his home dark and his fatal to *11 chanoe, of IU Bdoptlon. In J tbe unknown liability of bank* to ^^“n" one" tbowtand*”mii'e,'"of"lbe first dav of July. H®3. Fred W. Greble of the
City of Haating*. Mich. made, executed and de­
subsequently accused of cutting off . wife gone. The neighbors told him a regard to tbe etate bank feature of the guarantee tbe notes of all other Ken&lt;. of dBnjfor. Mi whcn knowledge livered to James A. 8weezey. of Has­
their queues and becoming denational- young man, who, from the description wbeme. the wild-cat currency adro- banka This feature ot the original of Minliur Denby'a disnauh finally tings. Mich., an assignment of all bts
,he jnrf.oc—the truth wlU property, lor the benefit ot all his creditors,
ized, how, In consequence, they were they gave, Cunningham knew to be cates will think the secretary does not bill has been much criticised. It I CBme
that the said James A. Bweezey has accepted
of ajj attempts at con- said trust, that an inventory ot all the property
recalled to their native land, and de- his wife’s cousin and a former lover, go anywhere near far enough in his con­ contemplated that if a national out&gt; jn
cessions
to
them,
while
all
the
rest
of
bank
failed
its
notes
would
be
l-cealnient
—
onr dignified secretary of of said assignor baa been filed tn the office of
graded rather than elevated, both by had forced her to go away with him.
Clerk cX Barry County, as provided by law.
the country will think he goes too far. paid
out
of
its
assets
and state tried, by quibbling which would the
the people and the government be- .
That on Monday tbe 31st day of December.
The proposition is on the lines 1laid
* ■ the “general safety fund,"
.
made up bring the blush of shame to the cheek 18M. allot tbe property and assets of every
cause they were foreign in their send- &gt;
name,
nature and description, ot the said as­
Mrhs
*11
hanks.
Hut
if
the
T-w*assets of a third-rate pettifogging lawyer, to
Elroy M. Avery, member elect of the down in the so-called Baltimore cur- by all the banka But
meats and habits; and how, at last,
signor will be offered for sale at public auction
they gradually began to force recogni­ Ohio legislature, has secured a verdict rency plan to the extent that it bases ' and safety fund were insufficient to convince the public that he never re­ by tbe undersigned.
Said sale will take place at the law office ot
tion through the power of merit alone. for *1,500 damages from Henry C. circulation on bank capital instead of . pay the notes of the failed bank, then ’ ceived it
Hweezey &amp; Sweezey. in tbe City of Hastings.
He had sow been sent ont by the gov­ Spaulding, of Detroit, for malicious on bond deposits, but it Is much more the comptroller of the currency was to (
Again, congress was in session in Mich, at the hour of ten o'clock of natd day.
than that system and much make a pro rata assessment on all the August last when this remarkable
At tbe above named lime and place of such
ernment to engineer the extension of prosecution and personal libel. The complex
sale, the inventory prepared by the assignee
less satisfactory. — St Louis Globe- 1 banks
*
- of- -•
the country.
the telegraph line from Su-chou to controversy has lasted for twenty
understatesman
the statute Inentered
such caseinto
made
i&gt;roanand
agreement
Democrat
vlded
a ill be exhibited to Intending purchasers.
years
and
had
its
beginning
over
a
U rum tai, for it was feared by the gov­
with the representative of Canada to
Dated. HaaUngs. Mich. December 13th. 1F9L
ernment that the employment of a for­ gold watch which Michigan cavalry
pay
an
indemnity
of
8425.000
to
alleged
J
am
as
a
.
Svrxszsr.
PRESS OPINIONS.
Wabhixgtok, Dec. 22.—Commission
A1 signee ot Fred W. Grebie.
eigner in this capacity would only In­ raiders secured from Confederate Gen.
Canadian sealers for damages which
Secretary Carlisle, it seems, er Miller, of the internal revenue bu­ they claimed they suffered in conse­
crease tbe power for evil which the na- Brown in 1865 in Georgia, and which
reau,
reports
that
the
total
receipts
failed to reckon with the bankers.
NOTICE FOR HEARING CLAIMS.
tires already attributed to this foreign Spaulding swore Avery stole.
quence of our government’s action in
They show a disposition not to accept from internal revenue sources for the driving them out of Behring sea State of Michigan, Countv of Barry-ss.
.
innovation. The similarity in the
Notice Is hereby given, that by an order of the
the honors thrust upon them in the in­ first five months of the present fiscal pending a settlement of the contro­
phrases telegraph pole and dry heaven
Probate Court for the County of Barry, made
It has been the custom in the past flation scheme of the administration. year aggregate 872,547,551, an increase
had inspired the common belief that
the and day of November, A. D , 18P4. six
over the corresponding months of the versy by arbitration. The Paris tri­ on
for state officials elected to be sworn —Iowa State Register.
from that date were allowed for credi­
the line of poles then stretching acroea
bunal had arranged a judicial method months
to present their claims azali.st the estate
In aa suited their convenience, but this
EFSome democrats don’t know past fiscal year of 811,212,921. Of ths of settling all claims for damages, but tors
the cquntry was responsible for the
of
Hannah
A. Hoard, late of sal J County, de­
increase,
810.290,000
arises
from
the
in
­
year Gov. Rich proposes to bunch when they have had enough. A few
ceased and that all creditors of said deceased
long-existing drought. In one night
Gresham
didn't
choose
to
follow
IL
the ceremonies. He has invited the of them are urging the senate to pass crease of the tax on spirits and the
are required to present their claims .to. said
several miles of poles were sawed short
Rumors got into circulation' that Probsts Court, at the Probate office. In the city
withdrawals
made
to
anticipate
that
newly elected officers to meet in the the popgun bills, and want the house
off, by the secret order of a banded
Gresham had agreed to pay the maxi­ of Ha-tlnga. for examination and allowance. &lt;m
executive chamber in Lansing tbe aft­ to make a further raid on the tariff.— Increase.
before tbe rend day of May next, ana that
conspiracy.
After several decapita­
mum indemnity claimed without sub­ or
•neb claims will be beard before said Court, on
ernoon of December 81, and Clerk Hop­ St Louis Globe-Democrat
tions, the poles were now being re­
mission to the court created for the Thursday, tbe Slat day of February and on Wed­
kins, of the supreme court, will ad­
Washimotox, Dec. 22.—The secretary purpose, but that made no difference nesday the 22nd day of May next, at ten
CSTCleveland, Carlisle &amp; Co. seem to
stored, and labeled with the words:
In the forenoon of each of those days.
minister the oath to all at once.
have gone into the waste basket—pop­ of the interior haa made requisition on to him, he denied everything; and o’clock
*Put up by order of the emperor.’ ”
Dated. November 22nd. A. D.. IBM.
gun, finance and all. People prefer to the treasury for 810,700,000 for pay­ now the president confirms the truth
Chas. W. ARMurapXG. Judge of Probate.
ment
of
pensions
on
January
4
at
the
PARIS SEWER BOOTS.
Financial schemes require
of the rumors in his message, and
The management of tbe Cleveland wait.
following agencies: Pittsburgh, Pa., once moye convicts his secretary of NOTICE OF MOKTGAGE FORECLOSURE.
They Are Dtin—d ia Making Flae Cliffs company at Ishpeming received brains, and this administration is short
•1,600.000; Milwaukee, 81,800,000; Des state of inability to tell the truth.
The Hastings Furniture Manufacturing Com­
orders to close down the Lake shaft on brains.—Chicago Inter Ocean.
pany by mortgage bearing date June
A D..
Moines. Ta., 82,100,000; Concord, N. H.,
Is there any need to speak of the taM.mortgagedto the undersigned. Daniel W.
QTHereafter when democrats prate
Speaking of the fashions brings us to for the winter, and 800 men were dis­
of their party hostility to trusts the 8750,000; Chicago, 82,800,000; Buffalo, imbecility manifested and the blun­ Reynolds, aa trustee, the following described
an odd d woovery which has recently charged.
•1,650,000
real
estate
situated
In
the
city
of
Hastings.
ders made in dealing with Samoa, Barry County. Michigan, and described as fol­
been made. There is a small shop on
The furniture manufacturers of thq single word sugar should suffice to
Brazil and Nicaragua? Is not the rec­ low-. to -wit: City lota five hundred forty-four,
the other side of the Seine, in tbe Rue state have organized to present a silence them. The democratic party
Vaxjluo, Cal., Dec. 21—The old Phil­ ord sufficient as it stands to justify five hundred forty-five, five hundred torty-Bix.
des Ecoles, which deals exclusively united "front agaiust prison competi­ is a sharer in whatever infamy at­
five hundred forty-seven, five hundred fortyadelphia
house,
known
as
the
sailors*
taches to the sugar combination.—
some friend of the president in start­ nine, five hundred fifty, five hundred fifty-one.
with the second-hand boots of the men tion.
house, burned early Friday morning. ing an investigation as to the state of five hundred fifty-two, five hundred seventeen,
who work in sewers. These boots, says
John Cl iffman, of Muskegon, wav Troy Times.
five hundred eighteen, five hundred nineteen,
Jack
Finn,
John
Bell
and
George
J
on
­
his secretary's mind? We think it due five hundred twenty, five hundred twenty two,
farCongre&amp;sman Wilson told his
a Paris letter, are furnished by the beaten and probably fatally injured at
hundred twenty-three, five hundred twentyabate, and come half way up to the Rothbury by Peter and William Van- party before the sugar bill passed ly n were burned to death. Josalyn to the president. It certainly is due five
four, five hundred twenty-five, four hundred,
thigh, and each man is allowed a new derburg. who claimed he owed them that “it would give the sugar trust was quartermaster on the United to the people.—N. Y. Tribune.
three, four hundred four, four hundred five,
States
steamship
Independence.
four
six. four hundred seven, four bun
840,000.000 the first year." And yet
pair every six months. When new they five dollars which he refused to pay.
UV The citizens who have called dred hundred
eight, four hundred nine, four hundred
•cost nine dollars; when sold second­
themselves democrats will not die in a teu. four hundred eleven and four hundred
Mr. and Mrs. James Clizbe cele­ congress passed the bill and the presi­
hand they realize the modest sum of brated their fiftieth wedding anniver­ dent allowed it to become a law. The
Danville, Ky., Dec. 28.—Micajah hurry. They will go on very much as twelve, of tbe City of Hastings, Barry County.
Michigan, according to the recorded plat
fifty rents; but as at least six thousand sary at Quincy. Mrs. Clizbe is his third late election was an eye-opener and Rowaey, the desperado, waa killed at they have been going. It would be thereof, together with all the hereditaments
the democratic managers beg the Junction City Saturday night by Town very embarrassing if they should all and appurtenances thereunto pertaining; to­
pairs per annum are sent to the Rue
gether
with the bulldinpt thereoc. Including
privilege
of
opening
the
question,
so
&lt;ies Eeoles it makes quite a booming
Marshal Ellie, whom he resisted. Row­ become republicans. The democratic engine, boiler* sod dry kilns. This mortgage
Stolen goods were traced to a man's
that they can amend and at the same ley was the last of a father and seven party is worse than dead already in its was recorded on the 3rd day of July. A. 0., JN»i.
industry.
farm near Forester. Tracers found a
at
eleven
o’clock a m.» In the office of the KefiThe leather of these boots la, so to cave in which were thirty seta of har­ time perpetrate a greater folly. There sons, all of whom died with their total failure to administer the gov­ Isterof Deeds
Tor Barry OonnU. Michigan,
apeak, tanned by the alkaline and ness, whips, calicoes, etc. The stuff Is but one thing to d&lt;*&gt;, and that is pre­ boots on.
Uber 3J of mortgages,
ouin
page
»2 failure
Default of
has tbe presi­
ernment—
the
been made In the condition of said moruagv.
vent them doing anything. They are
dent,
the
’
senate
and
the
house.
It
evidently had been accumulating for
No suit or proeeedlag has been Instituted at
incapable of intelligent legislation.
perpetually paddle, and they are
M
ount • Vernon, O., Dec. 22.—Wil­ ought to be reorganized on principles, law to recover the lodebtedneea now remaining
Their whole course proves that.—secured by said mortgage or any part tberetf.
liam G. Culberson, mayor of this city, and it has not got them.' It is ineapa* There is claimed to bv due at tbe date of tnls
C. T. Pagleeon, of Grand Haven, haa Chicago Inter Ocean.
Poririon bootmakers; for this leather.
dropped dead on the street here Fri­ ble of running thia country, and it will notice upou the.Indebtedness secured by said
collected 3,000 different kind* of post*
MF The ultimate object of the demo­
mortgage and ut»on said mortgage, the sum of
day while going to his office. He was more and more become an opposition thirty-one thousand, two hundred and twenty
cratic currency tinkers is to drive ttye
party, and it is to be &lt; hoped it will rid dollars and twenty-six cents. (831.220 W). By
John Fleming 4 Son, grocers at country back to the old system of a lawyer well known throughout ths
state and a prodfinent Knight of itoelf of the incapable* It will not yirtne of tbe power of sale contained lu sahl
Hastings, made an assignment
state banks, under which the value of Pythias.
k
soon die. There are elements of evil
Mint bo doe upon said mortgage. I shall
Barton Ruber, formerly of Detour, a note depended very largely ,upon its
UM premises hereinbefore Bewribed,; tothat will keep it alive.—■Cincinnati Gwter with said buildings, eng I or boilers and
rttte.
to Uw delight of haa leased the new Western hotel at distance from the concern that issued
-kilns, or no moch of said premises aa shall
C
olumeub
,
O.,
Dec.
24.
—
Judge
Sage,
it Back of all the tinkering, arguing
be necessary to satisfy the amount so due upon
EF
The
public
credit
is
sound
botbe isdeMedMss secured by «ud mortgageJoand theorizing of the currency quaeka of the United States court, has ren­
with the costs ot this foreclO'urc. al I c&gt;
l»x a determined and ill-concealed dered a decision sustaining the consti­ in spite
idue to the higbest bidder lU tbe north
.ood tbe water hereafter will be purpose to destroy the present nation­ tutionality of the habitual criminal
M court bouse in tbe City of HasMnty Michigan, that being the
al bank system aad replace it with a law in Ohio.
B Cixwtt Court lor the County of
M Saturday, thr r.b day ef
iW, at tea o’clock in tbe forenoon
Csicaeo. Dec. BACOOK BROS.. Proprietors.

That
Tired Feeling

HOOD’S
Sarsaparilla

The representatives of 11.000 Michiigan grangers met in Lansing to at­
tend the twenty-second annual meet­
ing of the state "range. In his annual
address Grand Master George R Hor­
ton: of Fruit Ridge, deplore i the un­
profitable condition of agriculture and
recommended that. as there was little t
prospect of improvement, more atten­
tion should be given to the work of
bringing the expenses of government
and home down to a level with the '
ability of the farmers to pay. Officers
were elected as follows:
Muter, George B Horton. Fruit Ridge;
overseer. M T. Colo. Palmyra: lecturer. Jason
Woodman. I’a paw, steward. Georjrc L. Car
lisle, Kalkaska. assistant steward. J. H. Mar­
tin. Grand Rapid*: chaplain, Mary A Mayo.
Battle Creek; treasurer. K A. Strong. Vlekaburg; secretory. Jennie BeeU. Ann Arbor.

S

Makes the
Weak Strong

EPPS’Si
COCOA;

.W'i’iWAra

�MOBTGaGB BALK.

BUSINESS OUTLOOK.
Tfcada

Y
drfaub. tbe a-Id
vtnue of ttw right

moriaxio- and the isterovt accrued therein nnw
dw M&lt;r WIUM., wa.« Whteu
lh.„
■a Halmni t, to «u u lb, du. „i

teat oil Rnittriky rbe»th day of February. j«h
at ten o cterii In Che toren«M»t&lt;. there will in. hoiu
at th-i north front doer of tee Court House, cut
■••B’lga. Umnty ot Barry and state of
Micbljtsu.-aid C.mrtH.nrte bring the betldH-g
In whkh tb&lt;ticir«xittCourt for the County ol
»*.15£.,,‘.£eW‘ Mt »”»*»“&lt;' •action to the htgheM
bidder, th* prr«Ml»eN desert bed in said mort
.*?*
thereof as miy be tidcexsarv to
'Xllrtv the Km&lt;*wut duv &lt;ui Mttd mortrwR a.*
Shove set forth, with lhe interest thereen. and
the coat*, charge?, and expenses allowed by Ira
and vrpv.aedtprin Id mortgage, said prem
*•* b*tag «,uated in the V.ffape of FVeeport.
CotMvoj 4arryand &amp;».Ate «.f Michigan, and
1“w&gt;; *«"tthreeef Meek ten ol
SwdodpUCuS-reeL•ccordu* to tbe reD«to«L HaellLgs, Mich.. November Mth, ISM.
Bubaxhah Hammond.
Attorney tor Mortgagee.

'

MORTGAGE SALE.
Wheraaa. defauH has been made In tbe con­
ditions of two certain mortxaaee. one erf nod
mortKages made and executed by Mary J. wilWilliam P. Sidnam and
William B. 'Hase, the Albion College Endow­
ment Fund (.'Oinnitttee and tbelr suecesjiors
u?hr v V*.'” (&gt;clot*r ’W’eo»‘» eighteen hundred
secure tbe payment ot ten bunJhyd te,rty
»n&lt;l Interest thereon at the
rate of seven per cent prr annum and recorded
Ju tbe . »«• otthe Register of Deeds for Barn
Sua’iSi’
October twenty-sixth,
eighteen hundred elgbty-flve In liber 26 ot mort
gages on page txt. The other ot said mortgages
’“•J1® and
by Nelson H. Cross. Carrie
E. Crons hh wife, and the said Mary J. William*
to the said Daniel Striker, Wlfilam P. Bidnain
and William H. Haze the Albion College EudowmeutTund Committee and their successor*
bearing date November second, eighteen bun
dred etehty-nhie to secure the payment of four
hundred eighty-four dollars and Interest there­
on at tbe rate of seven per cent per annum and
recorded In the office of the Register ot Deedfor Barry County, Michigan. November second,
eighteen hundred elgbty-nlne in Uber 3! of
mortgages on page jk. both of said niortgagrbeiug long past due, whereby the power osale eontelnso in each ot said mortgages has
became operative and no suit or proceeding­
having been instituted at law or otherwise to
recover the debt secured by either ot said
niortgages or any part thereof, and by reason
of said default, there is claimed to be due at
this date upon both ot said mortgages, ami
notes secompanying the same the sum ol
fifteen hundred elgbty-nlne dollars besides an
attorney fee of twentv-five dollars as provided
tor In tlie first ot said mortgages
Now Therefore uelice is hereby given &gt;thai
bywlrttte of the power ot sale in each of sai&lt;1
mortgages contained and of the statutes of tinState ot Michigan, both of said mortgages wir
be for-closed by a sale of the premises therein
described or so much thereof as may be neces­
sary to satisfy the amount due ujxm both oi
said mortganes at tbe date ot the sale thereof
together with the Itqtal costs. Interest, taxes and
expenses ot said sale at public auction to the
highest bidder on-Friday thr«th day of Febru
ary, »8M at to o’clock, a. m.. at the north fror.l
door ot the Court House in tbe City of Hasting*.
County of Harry and State of Michlgan.fthr said
Court House being the place where the CIrculi
Court for the County ot Barry is held) the
said premises described In each and both of
Mild mortgages and which are to be sold are a&gt;follows vteCThe east half of the north east
quarter of section No. etaht’m) in town No
three CS) north ot range nine (9) west in the
township of'Kutland. County of Barry snd S ate
of Michigan, oontalaing eighty acres of land ac­
cordtag t-. rtbe 'United States survey thereof
more erlesa.
Dated. November 12th.
Daniel Striker.
Tbe Athlon.College'Endowment Fund Commit­
tee.
Daniel Stnikkr.
Attorney for Mortffagete.

ORDUK.QF.iPUHLICrfri’ION.
State of Michigan. Fifth Judicial Circuit, m

Suit pending in Ibe Cirealt Court for the
County of Barrv. 4n -Chamwry. at Hastings,
ou ’ tbe seventh day of Nev ember A. D.,
18M.
In this cause it appearing from affidavit on
flledbat tbe defendant, George MiGariand Is not
a resident of this Ktatebut resides at H untlngton
tn tbe State at Orerou,on-motioa«f iPbtllp T. Cot­
grove complainant's solicitor—it isordered that
tbe said defendant.Gwrge M. Garland cause bis
appearance to be entered beretn..wiihin four
■months from tbe date at this order, and In case
of his appearance that be cause bis answer to
the complainant’s bill of complaint to be Died,
and a copy ther-of to be served on said com­
plainant's soilcitor -within twenty .days after
service on bIm of a copy a! said bill and notier
of Ibis order; and that m default tboreof. said
bill be taken aa confessed by the said Jion-reaidenl defendant.
And It Is further ordered. That within twenty
days tbe said Complainant cause a notice of
this order co be published in the Hastings
Bannjk:, a newspaper printed, published and
ejaculating In said eonoty, and that such publi­
cation be continued therein at least ouce in
each week, for six weeks in saccwwion. or that
she cause a copy &lt;&gt;f thisorder to-be persenaily
served on said non-resident defendant at lea-t
twenty days before the time above prescribed
lor bls appearance
CLBMaarr Smith.
Circuit Judgr.
Philip T. Cowrote.
CompUlnant’s Solicitor.
Johx G. Naoler.
Register.
Attest.
’ (A True CJopy]
MORTGAGE SAJX.
Default having been wide in the conditions of
a oertaln mortgage made by TrlyUena H.
Goodmough c&lt;&gt; Emily D- Rost wick , dated Dec­
ember 4th. A. D. two aud recorded In the office
of the Register of Deeds, tor the County of
Barry and State of Michigan, on the 4th day
oflDeceiubcr, A • D-1®°- 1“ Uber 3fi of mort­
gages. on page IM. *a&gt;d mortgage was on theexpres* condltioa that should any default be taude
in the pavmtJBtof JMtid interest, or any part
thereof. 6u any day whereon the same is made
parable, a* aiwve expressed, and should the
same remain unpaid and in arreur for the »»»v
otithlrtv days, then and from thenceforth, the
aforesaid prlncl|&gt;al sum of twenty-three। hun­
dred dollars with aM arrearage of Inten*»Lthe®®on. shall, at the fo|Xton of said party of ti e
second part become and be due and payable
Immedtotdy thereMter. although the period
above limited for th* payment thereof may not
then have expired, ir.d default having been
made In the payment of Interest due December
4tb. iwi and tbn saws
H
and in arrears for tbe space of thirty day s and
upwards the nftresald principal sum with al
arrearages of interest Is now declared due and
payable by the terms of said mortgage, on
wtSh mortgags there is claimed to be due at
the date otthjstaotice the sum ot three thou­
sand one hundred slxty-nlne d®lUn
three cents, and an attorney s fee of thirty fl* e
dollars provided for In said mortgage, and no
suit or proceedings at law having been insti­
tuted to recover tee moneys secured by said
mmtgsge. or any part thereof.
Now. therefore, by virtue of
power of sale
contained in said mortgage, and tee
_,n
such case made aud provided, notice Is
£ren that ou Saturday the 16th day of March.
D 1HP4 at 10 o’clock in the forenoon. 1 shall
sliall sell at public auction to the highest bidder
at tbe north front door of tee court bouse, tn
tee Citv “ Hastings, (teat being tbo dare

Hampered by

PANGS.

LIFE IN HONG KONG.

THE NATIONAL FLOWER.

Babies

tauu. Neb., Deo. M.—The eel. ▲ City of Picture squo Structures
Financial Legislation.
and rapidly growing children
faring among the inhabitant* of the
and Uproarious Smells.
That the roee is the national flower
drought-bloated
part of Nebraska, in­
derive more benefit from Scott'a
of England, and was accepted as such
WMd
eluding three-fourths of tbo residents
Emulsion,than all the rest of the
at the conclusion of the wars of the
of five counties, i* becoming more inrosea, when .the red rose of Lancaster
ben -.ot Engaired
food they eat. Its nourishing
tenae daily, and immediate step*alone
and the white rose of York were united
of Iniquity Wh
powers are felt almost immedi­
can prevent many deaths by starva­
by the marriage of the representatives
ately. Babies and children thrive
tion. Three years ago the farmers of
of the two warring houses, most rend­
rJ’?T. Yo“- *D’c'’&lt;a-R- G. nno a these drought-blighted countiea raised
on
Scott’s Emulsion wheA no
In Hong Kong the English equivalent ers of history know, flow tills flower
other form of food iswssimilated.
Co- ■ Weekly Re Hew ot Trade-fey,;
a very light crop, and the past twu of which is “Fragrant Streams," the came to be the bodge of either hotise,
IW Ue larvo expon, or Bold ,o.i uo. years tbe cropa-have
.
Chinaman
been almost
shows
total
a developed taste for
not many people even guess.’ The few j
eerulAC, .bowl aaurelel Uriol.llot., ,h« ,nd|. failurea
M.
u&lt;y ramiiire
nave not
Many
families have
not ;j tenement houses. .
students who suppose they know its
*2^1 k.-ore eoeourwlM. Some Inenough proviaions in their homes for
Hundreds
of
pig
tails
will
crowd
Into
history say that the white rose came
Klveu to "Wiereeter.
Sf.
’~r •»'*•
&lt;°r~ one week’s subsistance and no money • house built for one ordinary Euro­ to the house of Ydrk through the fam­
•wuolly m&gt; work uiunll, dlmlnUheo. Th. to purchase the necessaries of life.
pean family. All. the accommodation ily of Clifford, whose device it Ixad long
boJKoy Undo he, boon rawer poor u non
President Nason. of the Nebraska the coolie boarder asks is a shelf com­ been, and beyond whom it cannot be
•’“‘.’“j ““?'y “*lo» 10
Thom
—------- u.v,v wuuu^ico. .snown about the
l*ef comt"’hH‘on- has been for- modious enough to smoke opium on traced. The red .rose, it is supposed,
n'°/c con«denco- shown about the
future demand for industrial products, though yarded a-carefully-prepared report of when he has any.
date* buck to Eleanor of Provenoe,
prices are
are aoi
not belter.
better.
- - -- ' the number of deatitute families in the
itimulates the appetite, enriches
Price,
Each sleepin^room, rays the Chicago queen of Henry III., and was her per-'
Export. In crew. e.
J different counties in the state where hews, is converted into a kind of gi­ Bonal device, assumed for love of the I
the blood,overcomes wasting and
DoWM.tle exports
OWOOr*. locreaaed
...........................
_ (bough
------- 'l .H
— was B cnip fBllw The Hat u a
““Domettio
a little,
there
gives strength to all who take it.
gantic apple cupboard, with tiers of beautiful Provence roses of her native
exportable staples arc not better in price, in ’large one and it will require all the as­
shelves
all
round
from
floor
to
ceiling,
duchy,
and
transmitted
to
her
descend
­
November the excess of merobandi.se export*
ch'rtis, Weak Lunn; Emaciation. Con­
over import* was tt»A73.t»1. beside; IS.KlI.OSi sistance that can be procured to keep divided up into lengths of six or seven ants of Lancaster.
silver, and December returns l th! lente the people in the most urgent of neces­ feet. The cellars are called into
sumption, Blood Diseases and all Forms
But in the recently published life of
as large an excrei.
For this reason sities during the cold winter months. requisition, and, in San Francisco at Dean Stanley, a devoted student of
of Watting. Sendfor
Free.
the exports of 36,tt2.071 in gold since The report as has been made out by
historic
traditions,
a
new
and
pic
­
any
rate,
the
proprietors
excavate
cata
­
Seett k Brew, N.T. AU Dreftisto. BOc. stalM.
iart Friday and the withdrawal* of about
combs under the street to extend their turesque origin ia assigned to the na­
three times aa much gold from the treasury, ■ Secretary Ludden is aa follows;
~~ (he more
u«v,c noticed.
uvwcou. money
conuuues to m
ao-- :! ^UMtcr bounty, 250 families; Perkins. 200; sickening dormitory accommodation. tional flower. He gathered the story
are
Money continues
MORTGAGE foreclorurf:.
cumulate
here,
andmthere
Is no enlargement in
In wumv Tn. 1?---““^
®‘uhcockvvU.u..wU
cn:.M
Mreisiio
Outwardly, however, in Hong Kong the while visiting in a chateau in tbe little
tbe legitimate demand tor commerotel I .An*, ' tX»lU°TW,’ ,00,’
S00; Frontier. 40; Furnas,
Where**, drfault has been made in ih«* con­
though some offerings of paper, apparcutly to ' TL
700: D*‘w»°n. 43; Keith. 200; abodes of the Chinese are often quite town of Provins, France, and believed ditions of a certain mortgHKv executed by Rliza-------- --for yearly
------ : settlements. have _TU
^err’ 40 McPherson. 40; Blaine, picturesque, for they have their triple it to be correct According to it, the tntii L. IxickwcMNl. ot the township ot W kmIprepare
excited
remark----------------------------------------------------- I
Boyd. 280; Holl. 30. Antelope. 30; Key* arcades like any other Hong Kong red rose of England was never a laud, Mic higan, to Aorghxm Haggerty nf the
wine place, bearing date March ■.’3rd. A. D.,
Wheat, Cora and Cotton.
'
I
®- Rnox. 20.
street, and over the balustrades of Provence rose, but instead was a rose 18». and recorded March the24Ui. A D . I&gt;'ri,a4
"Prices of agricultural products do not Im­
ten o'clock, a m., in llber 1T of mortjtsgfs on
these the ’tenementers’ clothes arc gen­ of Provins.
TELLS
THE
TRUTH.
page 28S, and there is now vlahned to be doe ou .
prove. Wheat U unchanged for the week.
The chateau of Provins belonged bald iiiurtgiige the sum ot three hundred seven­
Corn fell 4 coats for the week. Colton has de­ U^Pt- Nchmlttberser Toll* of Corruption erally hanging out, the bright butch­
ty three dollars and fltty-one cent* Inchitltng an
er
’
s
blue
affected
by
the
coolie
class
of
centuries
ago*to
the
counts
of
Cham
­
clined a sixteenth, to 6 (Si oe\ts. and receipts
Amon* Now York Folic*.
at'orneys fee of fifteen dollar!, and no proceed­
from plantation* continue larger for December
having been taken nt law to recover
New York, Dec. 22,—CapL Schmitt- course predominating. These arched pagne, and in the time of the Fourth ings
than in 1801, when the crop was over 0.000.009
and draped dwellings are piled up Crusade one of these counts, called tbe debt tccured by said mortgage, or any part
balea
The theory that producers will not berger was recallou as ■ witness be­
thereof; now. therefore notice i* hereby given
in --terrace
on Thibaut the Troubadour,
.
-—
——— upon terracevu
------ ;----- —» became
—
— —a that on Thursday the 14ti&gt; day ot March. 1W5, at
market at current prices does not lit tbe facts. fore the Lexow committee on Friday. furthermore
atnan slopes«*..
___
i.
r.
12 o'clock, noon, al the north front door of tbe
of t..i
the
island;
for Hong crusader and visited the Holy Land.
' Large orders for manufactured products He created a sensation by his answer the steep
court house tn the city of Hastings, (that being
have upDeared and yet, except in boots and
Kong ia hung
eight
­
’---------about
’—• a mountain
'
On his
return
he brought to his wife
the building In wlileb Uie Circuit Court for' tbe
shoes, tbe general tendency of prices U down­ to the second question asked him, een hundred feet high above the sea.
County of Barty, State of Michigan, is held,) by
a
rose-bush
with
a
splendid
bright
ward.
which was: “Do you recognize the
of tbe power of sale coiilalncd In said
crimson flower—the rose of Sharon— virtue
If,
however,
the
visitor
wishes
to
see
Gold Withdrawal*.
mortgage. I will m*U at public auction to the
binding character of an oath?" He re­
and
this
was
planted
in
the
castle
gar
­
highest bidder the property described In said
Hong
Kong
nt
its
very
worst
let
him
’’The withdrawals of gold trom tbe treasury plied: “I do; I have come to tell the
■mortgage, or sufficient thereof to satisfy said
dive under one of the forbidding black den. where it grew and flourished.
bare been over &lt;21.000.000 since December S, whole truth.”
inortgage indebtedness, costs and expenses of
and are attributed in part to replacement of
Soon it spread to neighboring gar­ Mie; said premises being twelve and sixty-one
archways at the bottom of “The Hill
CapL Schmittberger is under indict­
bank receifils. which were reduced by the pur­
huudreth acres off tbe south side ot thirty acres
of Great Peace" and see the type of grog dens, and the town became famous for off
I be wei&gt;t side ot tbe south bait of the eeuth
chase of bond*. Yet it is plain that the desire ment for bribery. Ho had previously
of foreigners to get gold instead of stocks, and refused to testify before the senate shop and music hall and female char­ roses. Wreaths for the great church West quarter o&gt; section seven(7) township four
festivals were made from these roses (4) north of range seven (7) west in the County
of Americans to get gold instead of notes, rap­ committee.
Thursday, however, he acter to which Tommy Atkins intro­
ot Barry and State of Michigan.
idly takes from the treasury whatever was
duces Jack Tar when a new queen’s from the Holy Land; they were used to
Auraham Haggerty,
was rearrested and his bail increased.
gained by selling bonds.
Mortgagee.
ship comes in amid u roar from the bat­ grace all gala occasions, and the good
Friday h« took advantage of an offer
8WXRZEY &amp; SWF-kZF.V.
teries
and the man-of-war of half a French housewives even turned them
Attorneys
for
MortgHgce.
’Failures have been some what more import­ of immunity from punishment held dozen nations As the Chinese wear to more practical account. They made
December
Ifilh.
wi.
ant. the reported liabilities for the second out to h im by Counsel Goff, and agreed
piles of padded clothing, wash them­ such an appetizing delicacy from rose
week of December amounting to *2.714.007 and to make a clean breast of it
selves very little and use a species of leaves, put up with sugar or sirup, that
for two weeks ot December the aggregate has
Without question Friday was the
been ta.4K0.i01. of which manufacturiug liabili­
nettoyage for making their clothes ap­ its fame Kprcad far beyond the imme­
ties were *€.400.114 and the trading liabilities most important day in the history of
diate neighborhood, and it commanded
A4.V7I.&amp;1S. But last year the liabilities in failures the LeEoweommittea. Sclrtnittberger’s pear clean, the atmosphere of thia a ready sale throughout the entire re­
of the same two weeks were *11,67s».WA of confcMiion is prolific not only of sensa­ forcing bed for the plague may be im­
gion under the name of Conserves do
agined.
which no leas than 33.i74.4aH were of manufac­
turing and only 35.301.7*4 of trading concerns. tion bat of» evidence which confirms
The European portion of the city is. Roses de Provins.
The failures for tbe past week have been 310 and verifies what have been hitherto however, so healthy that not a single
A generation later the prosperity of )) That our wonderful remodv “MOTBEto'ffl
In Ike United States against 344 last year. and considered the most exaggerated cases
case of the plague has occurred in It, the town received a sod shock, and the W FIUKND" which makes child-birth easy K
30 in Canada, against 37 last year."
of police and official corruption. It though the Chinese are dying off like preserving industry no doubt suffered nJ may be within the reach of all wr have M .
w( reduced the price to ONE DOLLAR per Ki
dealsv with mure individual cases;
•
The apex of European life in with the other industries of its citizens. I bottle.
Bradstreet’s says:
it shows tbe criminality that has pre­ Hong Kong is the Peak—in two senses.
...BEWARE of frauds, count|l]
Provins had a mayor of such oppres­
•The volume ot general trade oentinnea vailed in the police department.
erfclts
and
substitutes.
Take
w
sive
views
on
the
labor
question
that
•mull. u&gt; ex]&gt;cctcd from evidence:, ot btirlnkIt is tbe highest point in the islandnothing but..................
;:
*go within tbo month. Unusually mild uneighteen hundred feet above sea level he ventured to ring the great curfew
MANY PERISH.
aeasouable weather continue* to check distri­
—and as soon as a man liecomes bell, which ended the working day, an
bution ot coal, heavy clothing, shoe* and rub­
wealthy enough he buys a bungalow hour later than had been customary.
ber good* norlb west, aouth and throughout
This the work-people would not en­
there for a summer residence in addi­
the central weaLera and eastern slatea. al­
London, Dec. 24.—Report* of the
though at larger cilia* tee favorable reports aa
tion to his winter home nearer busi­ dure. They mobbed the unpopular
to holiday goods and specialties at retail uro storm received from all parts of Eng­ ness. There is also a popular and fa­ magistrate, and killed him in his own
for tee great part the outcome of bright, mild land show that immense damage has
mous hotel near the summit
He house. They did not stop to consider
weather.
been everywhere caused by the recent
•OLD BY AU. DltUOOI»T«.
reaches the Peak swinging in a redan the possible consequence of such an
"Jobber* a»d other wholesalers a* a rale re­
port commercial travelers off tbe re&amp;d. and galea The loss will reach tena ot chair on the necks of four stout coolies act. The line of the counts of Cham­
nrWrite for book "TO MOTHERS"
mailed free.
that little 1* doing except to take account of thousands of ponnda Many buildings or by a climbing railway which rises so pagne had become extinct, but Blanche,
•lock. Tbe outlook for trade aft* tee holi­ have been blown down and telegraph
THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.,
the widow of the last one, had married
day*. 1* fair, although larger Chicago dealer* wires have suffered greatly. Traffic perpendicularly in place* as to scare
Sole Prosrteten,
ATLANTA, OL
Edmund Crouchback, first carl of Lan­
report stock* on hand larger than expected, haa been -completely suspended In the life out of a stranger.
except asnyng jewelers, wbo have uuexpectedThere are seven or eight thousand caster, who promptly undertook to
many pLaoea on account-of the floods
.ly-«Djor*d * heavy trad*.
European* to the one hundred and fifty punish the unruly inhabitants.
MFrom a dozen of tee more important wra*
Many ship# have been driven ashore
He made such havoc that the town
NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT.
thousand Chinese In Hong Kong, and
•ern.and northwestern trade center* dlatrlbu- by the avinda
they have means of beguiling their never recovered from it, and had even s:»te of Michigan, In tbe Circuit Conn for tbe
tion of staples is reported quiet or mode rat*
Over fifty persona Jiave been reported
County of Barry.
In volume except from C4nclnn*ti. where there
time which are the envy of the English to submit to having u new bell made
Gilbert
w. Lee and David D. Cady, a co-part­
1* a slight gala Collections are only dead ia different places as a result of colonies in Japan. In the first place and named Guillonette, in honor of the nership flrm doing badness and existing under
the storaa, while hundred* have been
*-■Kansa*
fair -al Detroit. Omaha and
murdered mayor, Guillaume. This the name acd style of Lee &amp; Cady
there
are
the
gambling
hell*
at
Ma
­
City, but at Chicago and st Louis injured.
Eight persona, while at­
bell, after six centuries, still rings the
Thomas E. Shaffer, Tn IdtachtneoL
more prompt.
Demand for tempting to escape from a bark cao and Kowloong, the strip of 'British
Notice la hereby given that on tbe 'And day of
territory on the other side of the har­ curfew in Provins every night When
fund* at Chicago, a* at Buffalo, ba* made tee
drive*
aahore
at
Holy
Head,
were
October, A. II. J KM. a writ of attachman t waa
market firmer, packer* being relatively beat
bor. Then there are the excellent Edmund went back to England, leav­ duly issued out of the Circuit Court for the
borrowers. Dealer* in fur* and jobber* in drowned. A chimney at Sheffield was pony races held in the beautiful “Hap­ ing misery, poverty and terrified quiet County of Barry, at tbe suit of Gilbert W, Lee
JDom staples at Detroit. Minneapolis, St Paul blown down and it is reported that
behind him, he carried borne, says and David D. Cady, co-partners doing business
and Milwaukee report that thia, tbe mildest five persona were killed and many in­ py Valley" just outside the cemeteries,
at the city of Detroit, tn said Stale, under the
Ann name of Lee and Cady, tbe above named
December for many years, ha* greatly laiar- jured. It ia impossible to estimate the Christian and heathen. In the season, Dem Stanley, two relics.
“One was the yard measure which, I lalntiff*. *?*lnst the lands, tenements, goods
lered with trade."
too, there are private theatricals as
and rhatt'rs. moneys and effects of Thomas E.
damagea aa reports from different sec­
for
many
years,
was
in
France
peculiar
good as any in the world, and balls
Shaffer, the defendant above named, (or the
tions of the United Kingdom swell the
B LOODY RACE WA R.
sum of Three Hundred and Fifty Four Dollars
galore, aided materially by the pres­ to Provins; the other was the crimson and
sixty Right ettots (3354.es.) which said
list of accidents and wrecks hourly.
rose,
which
through
him
became
the
ence of half a dozen regiments, and a
writ was returnable on Tuesday the (ith day of
The gale ia aaid .to be the worst that
November. A. 11. IKH.
Face Each Other io Georgia.
dozen and a half men-of-war, and the rose of Lancaster.”
haa occurred in thirty years.
Dated this ■-•7th day ot November, A. D..i 1*04.
The
heraldic
rose
of
England
is
still
purses of rich brokers, for Hong Kong j
Qeitman. Ga.. Dec. 24.—With seven
ChristophkrH, Wilsox.
blended. red, and
white,
Bayard Taylor's Old Home Burned.
Attorney for plaintiffs.
negroes dead and armed mobs pf
is the city ot brokers; and last, but not of...
.
. ------ significant
---------SWKBZKV &amp; SWRKXEV.
thc ?n,on of thc two ^n‘Ql **«««»;
whites and blacks near to each other
Wkbtchbstkr, Pa., Dec. 24.—Cedar­ least, there Is a delightful club right
Of Counsel.
.
but
as
Lancaster
was
victorious
in
but
­
in
tbe
heart
of
the
:ity
"
But
ns
T.nTmnsf^r
n&gt;ns
croft,
the
historic
home
of
the
late
the outlook for a race war in Brooks
tle, so also is the red rose the victor, in
county is staa-tling in i|s certainty. Bayard Toy lor. situated near Ken net
popular favor, and it is of that, not of
The excitement is* the result of the square, was destroyed by fire Satur­
STATUES OF LITTERATEURS.
the stiff parti-colored rosette of the
murder of Joseph Isom, onj^tbe wealth­ day. A lamp which had been stand­
British coat-of-arrn.s. that we think as
.
TIMETABLE
iest farmers in the county. Seven ing in the library exploded, and the
the emblem and flower of the nation.
In effect February n. HUM.
th* N«w Couxreaalonal Library.
negroes were killed Saturday and Sat­ building was gutted. It is now the
The old French crusader’s holy rose,
The new congressional
library,
urday night to pay the penalty, and property of Rush Barrington, of Phil­
the rose of Sharon, the rose of Provins,
this seems to be only the beginning. A adelphia The loss includes an 8b.000 which is now nearing completion, is to
Stations.
has become the rose of England.
posse of BUG cover a territory of about 5 pipe organ, an extensive library and a be decorated with statues of twentyfive
men
who
have
been
famous
in
lit
­
miles. The largest crowd, 100 white valuable collection of bric-a-brac.
NORTH.
erary work. Mr. Spoffdrd, the librarian,
men, is congregated a mile and a half
Victim of a Box Car Tragedy Dies.
Pyenff- Yang, a city in Corea, was Chicago Lv.........
■was authorized to make the selection.
from Isom’s house.
They are well
Fostoria. O.. Dea 24. -Henry Har­
founded
three
thousand
and
sixteen
Tbe great reading-room is the most I
armed. About half a mile further on
Lv...
ris. of Auburn. Ind., who wassosevere­ conspicuous feature of the interior. Its I years ago. It is known as the well- Kalamazoo
Rast Cooper........
there is a mob of negroes, about the
ly shot in a fight in a Baltimore &amp; Ohio plan of decoration makes provision for । less city. Within its walls is not a Richland J unci.
same number, arni^il with rifles, pibi single well and all the water of the Cressey
box car two weeks ago. when his two
xols, axe* and clubs, waiting for the companions wele killed, is dead. Halt eight groups, illustrating the several ‘: city is carried up by watermen from Mito....
Delton
white mob to come on. They fear the a dozen bullets were taken out of his forms of the literary art. and under the I the river which washtfs its southern Cloverdate
whites will take summary vengeance head and body. The authorities have emblematical designs are niches for 1 wall. Tradition shows that this has dliultz.................
sixteen
statues.
ou their families, first found, first shot so far been unable to obtain any clew
always been so, for it is said that wheu Hasting*...........
7 33 3
The subjects for these Mr. Spofford
ss to the identity or whereabouts of has selected as follows: Poetry, Homer a Chinese general besieged it two thou­ Coat* Grove
sand
years
ago,
believing
that
he
could
4 Oil 10 0*
the
murderers.
Woodland
MiLtvATKEK, Dec. 22.'—At their meet"
and Shakespeare; art, Angelo and
compel its inhabitants to capitulate by
ing the manager;* of state soldiers’
Beethoven; science. Newton and Henry;
cutting
off
their
water
supply;
lie
was
homes passed a resolution in relation
Lan*ing
..
J
Kane, Pa, Dec. 24.—J. F. Frampton, history, Herodotus and GibbCn; philos- : . .
K
.r./4 n.c«- le&lt;i 10 8’lve QP the attempt because thc Detroit
to pensions, favoring a law allowing aged about30, of Sacketts', Elk coun­ ophy,
Plato and Bmod,.comraeree, Co- I
waU,
fl,h
Grand Rapids....
boards of managers of state homes to ty, foreman of Michael Fitzgerald’s oil Inmbus and Fulton; law, Solon and
control the pension* of those who are lease, died here in the dental office of Blackstone, and religion, Moses and SL । and went through the motions of the
I bath, and the scales, glittering in the
admitted to the homes, for the reason Dr. Parker, from the effects of chloro­ Paul.
Stations.
6 L
I sun, looked in the eyes of the aston­
that so many of the inmates are ad­ form administered while he was hav­
On the exterior of the building are
ished besiegers to be drops of water.—
dicted to the use of alcohol and ren­ ing his teeth extracted.
niches for nine busts, and the subjects
SOUTH.
Exchange.
dered incompetent to care for them­
selected for these are Franklin, Demos- I
Chicago Ar
selves and their pensions.
thenes, Dante, Irving, Macaulay, Sir |
m. p m
Mixnkapoi.ib, Minn., Dee. 24.—Harry
Walter Scott, Emerson, Hawthorne ; Alfonso, king of Spain, is now a litMurderer Wm Hypnotized.
Hayward, the alleged chief conspir­
■satCooper
Lv..
| tie more than eight years of ago. and a Richland Janet.
Wellington, Kan.. Dec. 24.—Thoma* ator in the murder of Catherine Ging, and Goethe.
The work of producing
these statues
,
pompous little chap he is, which is not
Oransy..............
MacDouald. on trial for killing Thoma* was arraigned this morning an4
uno..............
Patton near Conway Springs last May pleaded not guilty. The case was set and busts has been intrusted to a com- , to be wondered at when Spanish eti­ DeBan
mittee, consisting of J.
Ward,
T Q.
"Z A.
* m
’» quette is considered. His slumbers are Ctoverdate
and who had confessed the murder, for January 21.
BbulU.................
Augustus
St.
Gaudens,
and
Mr.
Adams,
I
watched
’
throughout
t
the
night
by
the
ha* been acquitted. The theory wa*
who are to assign
. &gt; each subject to the | Montero* , de
L_ Espino
Espinosa, a bodyHasting
of men
*..........
that the deed wa* committed while
New York, Dec. 21.—Charles Peter-? sculptor they think will be able to do who for four hundred years have en­
MacDonald was under the hypnotic
Coat* Grove
influence of Anderson Gray. Gray last son shot his wife yesterday, killing it best The committee is responsible joyed the exclusive privilege of guard- Woodisnd..........
the results and has power to ap- j ing the king or queen from sunset to
week was convicted of murder in ths her, and then killed himself. ■ Fire for
young children were left orphans by prove or disapprove the models. Gen. [ sunrise. They are bound by tradition Umsint..........
first degree on the same charge.
Casey,
the chief of engineers, who has to
• *be natives of the town
-----of
* Espinosa,
.-----the tragedy. Jealousy was the cause.
Detroit...........
Brother* United.
control of the construction of the build­ and must have served with honor in Grand Bapids.
Fatal Gasollaeings, has placed the entire matter in the army. They lock the palace gates Traverse City.
Versailles, O.. Dec. 22.—En route
Vilas, O. T.. Dec. 22.—A gasoline their hands, with Mr. Spofford as liter­
with much ceremony and solemnity at Cfaarievotx....
from Celina to this place Andrew
PetMkay........
stove exploded in the home of James
midnight, and open them again at seven
Baumgartner met a stranger who
ary critic. _________________
o’clock in the .morning. Naturally,
proved to be his brother, who left A. Forsythe, n farmer living near
here., and he and his wife and two
Alfonso thinks he is a great little man.
home twenty years ago and was be­
small children were fatally burned.
It was aptly said of the Columbian
lieved to be dead.
exhibition that one might almost el­

Emulsion

EXPECTANT
-MOTHERS.

. /VI others I
tv 1. Friend

Gikftgo, Kalanaioc &amp; Saginw

s

*1

ill

where the Circuit Ceurt for Barry County Is
Ijoldeu), the premises described In saidmort&gt;« ni*r be necessarv
to nav int* nuiusin
wo
—
eiKh:’per cent, interest. and all legal costa, totether with an attorney’s fee of teirty-flve dol­
lars covenanted for therein, the premise* ^®i“K
&lt;&lt;
/fieri1?ed in said“of
mortgage
us alland
those
Married Seven Tluire.
p^i^parSi
landSituate
beingcertain
In tee
Georoetowx, Ky., Dec. 2L-Thoma&gt;
Uw. cSu». in tb. C«i»tT n&lt; Bjm ,«nd
nf Michigan. a*d known and described as Toome and Mrs- Lizzie Southworth
foifoWs- to-wit
The west half rrf the south west quarter of sec­ were married at Long Lick. It was
tion twenty-six (2®) Also tbe south east quarter the bride’s seventh wedding and the
of tee gout a east quarter ot section twrutvsevgroom’s second.
E,1LrI)^lcl
Mortgagee.
FHIIJY T. COLtigpVK.
Attorney fur Mre-gagee.
Dated, December JT'.h lts«

HUNGER'S

UnoRrtwhy

Brutal Robl*rz Can«bt.

Ekix. Pa.. Dec 24.—Ringleaders at
the gang which robbed David Slocum
■nd wife of &gt;10.000 after torturing
‘ them have been captured.

Made Into Sstuaffa.

bow his own grandmother and never
know iL ~A\Mata8chusett5 gentleman,
haring hi* camera along, took « snap
shot at a certain scene. Wien he
reached home and developed his phptograph, there
in the foreground
were imaged his brother
--------and sister-in­
Tboy, Ala.. Dec. 21.—While fooling law,
near uciguw..
neighl»ors of hi*
he
taw, ucax
— whom
•
with a gun Simeon Bowen shot and had not supposed..to
-------------------be within - thoukilled the two little daughters of Zeke sand miles of Chicago.
Bryant
Chicago. Dec. 22. — Investigation
shows that decrepit horses and mules
are utilized in making sausage for the
saloon trade in this city by Indiana
ma nu fac tu re re.

A workingman of Dresden lately
proposed t&lt;» register his new-born child
as Robespierre Danton. The registrar
declined to put down so revolutionary
a name, nnd the father refused to reg­
ister the ch&amp;l at all, except by num­
her. 'The matter wa* token before the
courtft, the workman wa* fined, and
decision'given that in monnrchial

states such namee are not allowable.

♦Freight train* will b* roo st th* poavaaliEii
of the company, who rcaerre the rieht toahaim
the time &lt;./ roch train, wtthont notios.
Ne.swtli wait at Woodbury tor p****ngnn
from No. 1 on D. L A N.
B*KS*4te must be at Mie depot at least * art*
ut«* before Marin* time erf train.,so tin&gt;*■**&gt;
may hare time to tesck t preperfr; oteeraGaL
•nay Dot go foreran! until next tram.
.
W. 8. Dewing. Ge**l Maaaoar.
H. C. rorrtE. Gas’! F- * V. Art

�The number of students registered at
the University of Michigan up to date this
fall is 2,880, divided as fol Iowa:—Literary
Tharsdiy, Dec. 27, 1894.
department 1461, law 591. Medical 358.
MARSHALL L. COOK, Editor.
Dental 179, Pharmacy, 74, Homeopathy
ENTERED AS SECOND CLASH MATTER AT 18. The University is an institution that
THE HAYINGS. MICH., I’OBTOFFICE,
every citizen in Michigan should feel
proud of.

Hastings. Banner

EDITORIAL NOTES
Ths New York Sun recently published
the following prediction made by the l*le
Samuel J. Tilden, in conversation with a
southern citizen from one of the seceding
states, a abort time after the «loee of the
war of the rebellion, lu the conversation
it is said that Mr Tilden used these
words:—
:-ln order to come into power the democ­
racy must have the support and aNsisteucv
of the southern states; and tiiat support
and assistance may prove to be its ruin.
The Southern States will insist updn rul­
ing democracy utterly, and being poor they
will try to foist into the democratic pro­
gram ideas and measures contrary to all
democratic principles. Against thia the
whole country will
protest.
The
United States will sever consent to be
governed by the south, or by such south­
ern ideas. Democracy will be voted down
and Its last situation will be worse than
the first”
How literally true this alleged predic­
tion has been verified by facts. It is well
known that southern democracy shaped
the planks of the democratic platform tn
Ute Chicago convention. It is well known
that they have dictated the party policy of
Grover Cleveland. They secured a south­
ern sympathiser as Speaker of tbe house;
they secured the Chairmanships of 34 of
the prominent committees oL the House;
they have Insisted oe legislatiuh that was
destructive aud rnidous to Northern lutereste; they renewed the fight against tbe
old soldiers, who compelled them to stop
fighting against their own and tbe Nation’s
best Interests. In fact they insisted on
“ruling democracy utterly” as Mr. Tilden
said. As complete as this so called proph­
esy has been fulfilled, none of it seems to
have been more thoroughly verified than that
portion where Mr. Tilden said "against
this the whole country will protest.” They
entered an emphatic protest a little 0 ver a
month ago.

The report of the Director of the___
Mint
furnishes some' facts concemldig the money
in circulation in the different Governments
that are very Interesting and instructive
as well. The report deals with all the na­
tions, but we shall only take a part and of
such as we fesl most Interested in. First
as to the gold and sliver In circulation It
stands as.follows in each of the countries
named.
'
Gold.
898,000.090
5PO.WQO.OOO
82s.doo.ooo

France .
Germany
Mexico
chin*

sjsAOOjxn
5,000.000

Silver.

ao.ooo.flcs

30,000.000
W .300,000
Tbe per capita circulation in each of
these countries is as foilows:
Goid. Sliver. Paper. Total.
6.SX) 25.07
United States
United Kingdom 14.13
tja 19.M
21.51
2.31
France
1X«
Germany
Mexico
Chin*
3.21
India
2.14
4.06

It will be seen from the above that
France has the largest per capita circula­
tion, and about two-thirds of it Is gold,
while tbe per capita circulation of England
is a little less than 820 and over twothirds is gold. Another feature of the re­
port is worthy of notice that the smallest
circulation per capita is in tbe silver
standard countries, China only 82.08, In­
dia 83.33 and Mexico 84.71 with only 41
cents per capita of gold. The United
States has 88.90 per capita circulation in
paper money, being more than twice as
much as any other Nation,
Unreliable. (

Not a workingman In this country can
say with truth that he received an advance
In wages on account of the McKinley
Tariff when it went into operation or after­
ward as long as It remained in force. Not
a workingman can say with troth that his
wages have been reduced on account of
the new Tariff.—Chicago Herald, Sep­
tember
1894,
Tbe Chicago fierald was the paper
In 1892 started thc effective cry ot “Vote
for Grover Cleveland and 81.25 a bushel
for wheat.” With wheat at 50 eenta, wages
reduced and armies of Idle laborers tramp­
ing over the country, it should convince
the people that such a paper is unre­

liable.

•

Tbe following is the lateat tribute an

of Bar-

|(Mitiunal Local News

Additional County News.

AfterJau. 1, 1895, all bicyclists will
have to pay baggage ou their whreh when
traveling, the railroad companies have de­
cided tiiat they can no longer carry them
free. Bicycles and Imiby cabs will be
charged for as extra baggage, 100 pounds
for a bicycle and 50 pounds for a cab.
Notice lo this effect signed by all tbe rail­
roads operating In Michigan, have been
posted in the depots.
It Is a question it
this will lie tunde to work.

A danpr at hlee’s Hall.
Everybody come.
M. Smith** children have I be scarlet
fever.
Mr. A. Huffman mid wife left for u
week's visit with the former’s sister, in
Ohio.
Grigsby—Suleeba. •
Mrs. Geo. Bryant Is able to be out again
after iter recent Illness.
The wedding of Miss Olive Grigsby,
Miss Eva Joy left for Indiana, Friday,
daughter ot Rev. A. 1). Grigsby to Dr,
with the expectations of becoming a bride
Thomas Suleeba was solemnized Chri-tobGhrlstffias.
raas night at the Presbyterian church, be­
Mtv. E. Osgood expects to spend
fore a large number ot friends of the bride
Christmas with relatives in Yankee
and groom. Rev. W. 8. Sly, of Lansing,
How many schools are there in tbe State Springs.
performing the ceremony.
Thc chnreh
Ella Weeks left Thursday for Roches­
was tastily trimmed with ground pine where tbe fact, the bare fact, of a war be­
smilax and flowers. An arcli of green was tween Chinn and Japan is fully known to­ ter, N. Y. to visit her sister, Mamie.
at the head of each aisle.bearing the initial day? How many such schools in which
of the contracting parties In white.
The the teacher has appointed out on the map
bridal parly advanced slowly to the strains
Mission Band next Sunday afternoon at
of Mendelssohn’s wedding inarch skillful­ the country in which hundreds of Chris­ Presbyterian church.
ly executed by Mrs. Jas. A. Sweezey. tiana were recently slaughtered by the
Y. P. S. C. E. next Sunday evening at
The groom and hlti best man advanced to Turks? How much tbe study of Geogra­ Presbyterian church.
Consecration serv­
the front from the right aisle, and waited phy would be Improved If matters of ice. Maurice Grigsby will preside.
■the bride who came from the left on the
Friday.
Dec.
14,
a
permanent
organiza­
present
interest
were
woven
into
the
les
­
•rm of her father, preceded by Miss Wll­
bee. the maid of honor. The bride’s little sons. It Is no more demoralizing, or dis­ tion of the Bay View Reading Circle was
formed
with
the
following
officers.
,
bisters. Myrtle arid Violet, in gowns of tracting, to know what is going on In
President A. E. Kenastun.
white followed. The ceremony was very im­ the world than to know what is going on
Vice
Pres.
—
Mrs.
Jennie
Cox.
pressive, soft music being played through­
Secretary—Miss Simpson.
out. The bride wore a beautiful gown of in a neighborhood, for gossip and scaudal
Treasurer—Mrs. Phlla Lowry.
white satin and bridal veil caught with are worse than wars and murders and the
Persuns Interested may obtain iuforlnaorange blossoms, and. carried brides roses. other great crimes which newspapers
tlon in regard to aims of the Circle by ap­
Miss Wllbee was gowned in light blue.
ij.n The suggestion
.Ilk with trimming nf wins wivf
V chronicle In extenso.
plying
to officers or Mrs. Clement Smith.
silk with trimmings of wine velvet A’
Mrs. D. S. Goodyear and
Miss
reception was held at tbe parsonage, after made of newspaper readings in the coun­
the ceremony to which only a few of the try schools is very sensible, and also feasi­ Rosel la Goodyear are "at home” this after­
most Intimate friends of the bride were ble. The newspaper stands tor life, for noon. at Ute residence of the former. In
honor of Mrs. Alice Rock, of Detroit.
invited. The happy couule left for Grand
tbe world in its varied and various Inter­
Doo of the most pleasant social events
Rapkls on the night train, and will go
ests.
It
is
an
expurgated
edition
of
the
of the holidays was the dancing party
from there lo Saginaw and other points.
Mrs. Suleeba is well know in our city, and preceding day’s history. Children who given by Miss Gertrude Bentley, last even­
has endeared herself to many during her are brought into dally contact with tbe ing, at her home, 300 W. Green Street
residence here, and will be greatly missed news of the world learn to discriminate The house was brilliantly lighted and dec­
orated profusely with ground pine, holly
in the Church circles. The groom. Dr.
Suleeba Is a native of Assyria, and eame and to except even revolting news as mat­ and flowers. The grand march was led
to this country to fit himself (or a medical ters of fact. Parents who have to trust their by Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Chidester. Tbe
missionary working his way through tbe children to the world need not be afraid to Mandolin Club furnished delightful music.
Cards were enjoyed by those not caring to
Rush Medical College, of Chicago,
He Is
trust them to the newspapers.—Compiled dance. Light refreshments were served
now lecturing and meets with great suc­
In the dining room. Misses Marv Powers
cess having a decided talent for public From Public Opinion.
spiaklng and has a pleasing address. Tl e
“One of the best opportunities for a and* Olive Lathrop presided oxer the punch
bowl. Tbe occasion was a thoroughly de­
presents were numerous and costly. Those
young man to make m^ney quickly In lightful one.
present from outside the city were; Rev.
and Mrs. Sly, of Lansing; Mr. and Mrs. these days,” said a self made millionaire
Cyril Grigsby, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. A. to a writer of the New York Tribune, "is
Why urav for long life, if we are not
Peck and son, Alamo; Willis Goodrich, to rack his brains until be has invented
making good use of the life we have?
Allegan.
something useful or that tbe public wants.
Vice and wickedness would cease, if
A general Impression prevails that it takes natures’ punishments were as swift and
The U. R. K. of P. gave another of their
pleasant hops in tbe Armory Thursday a skilled engineer or a man of phenomenal visable as they are certain.
night Cards was also enjoyed.
About Invention ability to develops anything use­
The greatest fault one can have Is to
50 were present
Reed’s orchestra fur­ ful to manufacturers-this age of mach­ fall to make an effort to reform his faults.
nished music.
Coffee and sandwiches inery. But there is a wide field open to To reform one’s faults requires tbe highest
were served. Only members of the lodge
courage.
shrewd amateurs, so lo speak, to supply
and division were invited.
1 hath the sight the sight of some peo­
little articles of convenience to housekeep­
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Chidester enter­
ple. Now don’t—for pity’s sake don’t—
tained the two whist clubs, Christmas ers, shop keepers, etc., and designs can be: think for a single moment that 1 hate
night at their pleasant home, 305 S. Broad­ had at reasonable rates to execute the Idea, them,
way. Duplicate whist was played. Light once It is conceived. American women
Ignorance will admit the superiority of
refreshments were served. Miss Grace are so accustomed to getting what they
none, and offers itself as an example of
Messer and Henry Bentley won tbe largest
number ot points and were awarded first wadt that anything which lightens their perfection.
labors In the household Is sure to go.
prizes.
Emerson says, "To reform a man we
Mrs. Jas. A. Sweezey gave a pink tea When I was a boy on the farm at home, must begin with his grandmother.” Here
Wednesday evening, in honor ot her guest my mother used to make me clean all the is a text, from which many valuable ser­
Miss Eva Wllbee. The dining room pre­ dinner knives on Sunday with a bath mons might be preached, and one that
sented a beautiful appearance, th3 decora­ brick. Now scraping this brick into a fine should serve to encourage us in sowing
tbe seed, for the harvest to come by and
tions being carnations and smiiax. The
favors were exquisite little gems, painted powder, without lumps in It, used to be by._ There are many specimens of human­
by Mrs. D. G. Robinson.
Covers were tbe most tedious pari of the whole work. ity, to-day, wbo have become depraved, by
laid for thirteen, but this seemed to cause Tbe other day I heard of a man who has tbe tad teaching dr example, and perhaps
no consternation to tbe merry company. made a fortune by supplying tbe trade bbthXof parents who were Ignorant, earelesrot unmindful of the education they
Much amusement was afforded, after tbe
tea. by the original poems, composed by with powdered J)gtb brick in neat pack­ were imparting to children, thus starting
them
offon tbe wrong track of life, to
each present Tbe muse would not soar ages.- ■ You |cnow bow difficult it ia to pick
for all alike, but the judges found it quite up small coins from a wooden counter. travel life’s journey over the rough roads,
of
sin
and wickedness. Just because the
a difficult matter to decide aa to tbe poeti­
Yet the whole civilised world has growled wort of reformation, was not commenced
cal genius of the girls, finally awarding
with
their
grandmother.
at
and
endured
it
since
coins
were
stamp
­
the prizes to Mias Hattie Beadle and Miss
Allee Eddy for the best two, whose names, ed and counters made, until the other
wflll as a result no doubt, go ‘^echoing day a young fellow invented a robber mat
lu memory of Mrs. Lewis, who died
down the corridors of time,” and befenolF
with little bristles of rubber standing up Dec. 1st, *94.
ed with Tennyson, Millon, Longfellow,
Though it was but a brief acquaintance
and other lesser lights.
Those present thickly all over it Coins thrown on the
were: Misses Eva Wilbee, Grace Messer, mat are as easily picked up as if they we had with Mrs. Lewis, yet in that short
Gertrude Bentley, Mary Woodard, Alice stood on edge. The public was quick to time we had learned to love her, and we
feel sad that she must leave us so soon,
Eddy, Phyllis Diamond, Gertrude Pender­
not but all we can say Is the “Lord’s will be
gast. Efia Simpson. Hattie Beadle, Ger­ appreciate it, and the Inventor need
done,” with a heart full of sympathy for
trude Smith, Olive Lathrop, Mrs. James work for a living any longer.”
the bereaved family, we pen the following
A. Sweezey, Mrs. W. B. Sweezey.
lines*
The Education ef tbe Blind.
Tbou *rt Rone from us dear Mother.
Tbe Hawaiian republic has been recogHow we mis* thee, uo tonroe can tell.
The Midland Republican of Dec. 7, nized by eight nations: United States,
But we trust in God. our Saviour.
says:
Great Britlan, France. Russia, Italy, Bel­
That be doeth all things well.
"Samples of cookies and biscuit, made gium, Mexico, Guatemala, also notice of
Mother, oh! we sadly miss thee
by girls totally blind, eau be seen at the Intention from Germany and Peru.
As we walk in paths you trod.
Republican office. These samples are
But we know we roust be reconciled
Daniel
S.
Lamont,
Secretary
of
War,
in
To the will of our dear Lord.
from some that were taken Tuesday from
the school for tbe Blind (at Lansing) to his annual report, recommends the soiling
As we look around us Mother.
We see tbe toll of thy dear bands.
Adrian for exhibition in connection with by the government of the island of Macki­
But we cannot wish thee back lo us,
the convention there of the Slate Board of naw, except its historical old fort, and
From that peaceful, happy land.
that
the
proceeds
be
applied
to
some
pur
­
Corrections and charities. A hammock
Then rest on, rest on. dear Mother.
and various samples of needle work made pose of a genuine publie value.
Though father and children this grlef
by tbe children at the school, weie exhi­
roust beai.
That gold should exist In the ocean is an
But we hope by and by to meet thee
bited, also a book of raised point letter induction that Dr. Henry Wurtz claims to
In a world that'* free from care.
(Braille) which was stereotyped and print­ have presented In 1868, and in 1872 the
ed at the school, and best nf all. four of discovery was made by E. SonatadL
As­
Stockholder** Annual Meeting.
tbe children were there, two girls and suming 0.9 grain for each ton of sea water
two boys, wfio read from books and tbe it Is computed that the entire ocean con­
The annual meeting of the stockholders
stereotypes with their fingers, played the tains over *80,000,000,000.000,000 of gold. of tbe Hastings Table Co. will be held in
piano, sang, wrote Braille from dictation, One of the problems of the future, Dr. the office of the said Co. In the city of
gave recitations, etc., arousing great inter­ Wurtz dow predicts, will be the getting of Hastings on Tuesday, January Sth, 1895,
at 2 p. in. for the election of a board of di­
est in those wbo saw and heard them. some of this gold by electrolysis.
rectors and the transaction of such other
They were under the Immediate care of
The existence of a horse with a large business as may come before the meetlr*'.
Supt. Church and a lady teacher and re­
toe
attached
to
each
hoof
has_
been
an
­
mained through tbe entire convention, al­
R. B. Mess eh, Pres.
so visiting the Industrial Home for girls. nounced from Farnborough, Kent, Eng.
M. L. Cook, Secy.
Hastings, Mich., Der. 11th. *94.
The children enjoyed tbe change frotm This seems to be a reversion to a primitive
school routine immensely and sat with type, the toe being a feature of the ex­
great patience through tbe long sessions, tinct animals discovered by Marsh and
in which some moot valuable papers and pronounced by Huxley the progenitors of
our horses.
WABJIAXTY DKKDS.
discussions were given.
Isaac Keeler to Freed!* Boek, parcel. MiddleHon. L. C. Storrs, Secretary of tbe State
The original drawings Illustrating Peter
rt
«i
Vester
to Geo. W. Lydy. 40 a, see 11,
Board of Corrections and Charities says Ibbetson, and Trilby have been sold by
that the school for tbe Blind was never in Geo. du Maurler for over 87.000—a single Carlton. g^DCi).
Geo.
F.
Lewis
to
Sally Ann Burgman, lots.
better condition than now.”
purchaser securing them all. The offer
OCTO.
This school is a state institution and is was made and accepted by cable. They City.
Sarah M. Gates to Geo. Gates. 10 a,
located at Lansing. Blind children are -will be on exhibition in New York.
et al to Geo. Gates. 40
boarded and taught free of charge. Fur­
Platinum has been drawn Into smooth
Scott to Geo. L. and Jeanett Hall,
ther information may be obtained by ad­
dressing tbe superintendent of tbe school wire so fine that it could not be distin­
parcel . ri**hvHle.
guished by the naked eye, »even when r The Baptist Convention to Mary Lelbhauaer,
for tbe blind, Lansing, Mich.
Naabrllie.
Any person knowing ot a blind child, or stretched across a piece ot white card lot.
Joiin A. Van Brocklln to Lester Van Brockone so nearly blind as to be unable to board.
lln. parcel, sec 12. Cariton. 81000.
Lester Van Brocklln to John A. Van Broekllo,
learn lu tbe public schools, should en­
courage tbe parent or guardian to have Holiday Excursion Kat«i, Christmas and iSHa, sec 11. Oarttoo, ft 000.
C. P. Sprague.
such child sent to the school at Lansing.
‘
’
1 Brack and Maria
An excursion rate of one and oae third
rille, «200.
Married.
.
lowest local first claas fare for round trip
and O E Latt’ng.
BNGLBHART—CADWALLADBB.
Married, between all local points on tbe lines of tbe
on December iafc. at the
Par- Michigan Central In tbe United States and
» Fresbyterian
Mr {-[if.
.Gadwalla- Canada except on the Toledo Division.
Also to points an tbe Grand Rapids and In­
diana and Chicago and West Michigan Rys.
TOBIAB-HALL Married on SOCh. December, Tickets to be sold December24.25 and Slat
by Rev A D. Grigsby. Mr. Elfory P. Tobi** 1894 and January 1st, 1825, limited to re­
to Mrs. Bia Hall, both of ilaaltM*turn until January 2nd. 1885. Children

BADFURD-WICKHAM,
tbe bride's par

half the adult rate.

C. R.

OrsbohN.
Agent

mu/of the Mkhi«&gt;n
c. A Wind storm Insurance
ill be hfticl in the city of Hu-

QUITCLAIM PBKM.

JoM Demnnd. CartMoa
Anole H. Martto. ••
EfrO^T-Tobla*. Oltjr

Thomas S. Suleeba. Hastings
Olive B. Grigsby,
'•
Fred Caaaadv. City
Lizzie E. smith. C.ty
Clarence W.’fiadford. City
Kite Wickham, Carlton
Jame**:. Radford. Clly
Gertie E. Skinner. Uraud Rapid*
Hetty M. Moore. Orangeville
Lucy E. Traver. Hastings
Thomas Murphy. Tbornapple
Pearl BAs a.
Levi ff. Hdneebman. Parte, Kent Co..
Leah 11 Miller. Freeiwct
Edward Bluieman. Heelings
Cora Roush, Grand Rapids
Jasper Raymond. Yankee Springs
Etta Williams.
••
’
Elmore M. Warren.Castleton
Jennie M. Mills, Nashville
Arthur M. Stocking. Yankee Springs
Emina.E. Raymond.
'*

25
17

500

Packages of
the “Salt
that’s All
Salt,” the
finest dairy
and table
salt in the
country is
what we’re
ITeiAler Than Lttsr going to
G&lt;&gt;I&lt;1 and other watches give away
Kinjfs.
next SaturChains,
Charms,
(day. ■ ; .
Lockets,
29
M
Vl
19
22
JO

Couldn't Fool King Milan.

King Milan of Servia once went to
the hotel of ia distinguished lady who
waa giving a bazar for the l&gt;eneflt of
the popr children of Pari*. As soon as
the king appeared upon the scene she
advanced toward him with a splendid
silver salver in her hund on which was
beautifully emblazoned the family
arms- On it lay a pretty little bunch
of violets. “How much, madame?”
asked the king. “Twenty-four loia,
aire,” was her soft response. Milan
paid her the sum she had asked, with n
courteous bow, took the salver from
Her hands, placed the bouquet in hia
buttonhole and walked off with the
tray under his arm.

&gt;

ARE THE

sacks of dairy salt
Silver Novelties. and 25c,
10c. boxes of table salt is

the way it is put up. We
salted a good many last Sat­
urday and we want to give
away the whole of- these 500
packages next
Saturday.
Come and get a sample of pure
salt either butter or table salt
Buyers of Christmas Presents also try our 25c. Tea and 25c.
find it to their interest to Molasses the quality is way
look my stock over and get ahead of anything you ever
prices.
saw.
.

My Cut Glass is The Best
In The Market.
John gessmer,
The Jeweler.

Hastings.

H

ams and kl
Van firm

What Makes
V
A NICER PRESENT THAN
A NICE PAIR OF
. . .

Slippers or Shoes
CALL AND SEE US. WE
CAN SUIT YOU, FIT YOU
AND FIT YOUR POCKET
BOOK

Woolley &amp; Bronson
fit The Little Red Front Shoe Store, t

City
Bakery

AT THE

We’re here to stay and we are selling Mixed Candy
at 5 cents per pound." Little Gem Mix at io cents. French
Cream Mix at 12 cents. Best Stick at 8 cents. We make
Cream, Mollasses and Peanut Taffy for 8 cents. Royal
Chocolate Drops at 15 cents. Hand Made Creams at 20
cents. We also have a nice line of Fancy Chocolate Drops,
Chocolate Dip Almonds, Filberts, Walnuts and Crystalixed
Fruits. Flowers and Ginger, in fact if you want something
nice call on us. "
A nice box of choice confectionery at 30 cents.
Ar. extra nice box of choice confectionery at 50 cents.

A. E. Renkes.
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Hasting

Banner

Thursday, Dec. 27. 189,

L when you &lt;an buy Holi­
day Goods from my large as
sortmeart, at greatly reduced
prices. My line consists of
all the.....................

Alkrvn rnuMy has another l*d -*wldPERSONAL MENTION
d*-r~ on Its hand*.
John j. Monteith, qt
Martin township died suddenly, and his
Fied Alien, nf Saginaw, Is In the city.
wile is tH.« Htrrrrte&lt;l nf potaonfnlng him.
Miss Stella Heath, of Ypsilanti, is lu
pHhhody
b en di^irrred -and the
the city.
atotuarh. liver and khidnrya sent lo Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Cook are veiling In
Vnurbn m- Ann Aibon
Love fur the
Allegan.
hin-&lt;i tuau Mild to tone prompted tbe
Dell Sutton was home from Kalamazoo
deed.
Tuesday.
The Nashville News ip going to make a
Fred Wulcott was home from Niles over
crusade agaiiiNl cigarette smoking by boys
under Mxteop ia their city. After Jan. 1, Christmas.

it propose* to publish tbe names ot all
boys seen smoking ibem and will endeavor
to find out where the boys procure them
and have the parties arrested. The cigar­
ette law is very little observed al­
though there is a heavy penalty against
violating It.
Popular Books, Toilet Sets,
Thursday nf teat week Mrs.
Oscar
Manicure Sets, Smoking Sets,
Young fell down stairs and sustained terInk Stands, Work Boxes,
lous injuries which rendered her uncon­
Photograph Albums Frames
scious for some time. When she became
and Boxes, Perfumery and
con»ciomi
aim was ouly able to crawl to
Cut Glass Bottles, Cuff and
(It*
door and call for assistance. jSeighCollar Boxes," Shaving Sets,
Oors were notified by a little child and
medical assistance summoned. No seri­
And a great many other an ous
Injuries were sustained though the
tides that go to make a first effects resulting from tbe fall were very
painful as Mrs. Young was badly bruised.
class line. AD of which is1 Let this lie a warning: It is said that a
sensation is promised tor Eaton ' Rapids.
marked to suit the times.
A man living in that city claims that a
letter which came through the mails ad­
dressed to him was delivered by a mistake
( to another person who opened thc letter
and displayed its contents io other parties.
The offense is said to be a very serious
THE DRUGGIST.
one to which there is attached a heavy
i
A line of Excelsior Diaries penalty and the aggrieved party promises
to make it very hot for the person who
for 1895,
opened the letter that did not belong tu
him and afterwards made its contents pub-

FRED L. HEATH
LOCAL NEWS.

Thursday evening Jabe Olmstead had a
• CIRCULATION narrow escape from death. He was
I cis week,
85 quires. very
driving Iwme irpiu the city and having
j -a fraetioua team tried to croas the C. K. «Jt
Hereafter, changes for advertireuaenta
I 8. railroad track* at the east end of Main
must reach this office Tuesdays at latest
insure Insertion in tbe issue of the week । btreet ahead of the evening passenger
when brought.
train. He nearly succeeded, but not quite.
The cow catcher booked onto the hind
Bannek and New York Tribune Si.oe wheel ot hia wagOn and made a aorry
looking mess of it. J»be pluckily held
per year.
•
A large number of subscriptions are due onio bis team though and can cougratuI
late
himself that be is now in tbe land ot
Jan 1st. Pay up.
the living.
Ten persons are enjoying the hospitaHty
We witnessed from the window of our
•ef.Hotel dp McKevitt now.
sanctum last week an interesting (?) fami­
Irving Ppetle is spending 60 days 4b
ly confab. A man whose Intelligent loo»a
Hail for not supporting his wife.
belied him was unhitching hla team, aud
Weddings seem to be tbe order of the swearing in as vile a manner as we ever
day during tbe holidays in Hastings.
beared at his wife, for having kept him
A common expression was: “Did yen wailing wbeu he was ready lu go borne.
ever see such weather for ChriMmasF’
‘■He had been in every store in town after
What's j the use of going to Florida her aud he wasen't going lo have it—
when farmers plow In Michigan ou Christ- A large number of people were passing
but he didn’t appear to care. She was a,
The axi t*n inBe-. b|s; at
atraek Women with a pale careworn face, and
dutifully held her tongue, We don't know
Hastings, ‘and many youths are laid
who the brute was but would like to see1
«IU&gt; tame anns and llmbe.
him arrested under the section in our eity
Bayhui and Detroit Tribune 91.25,
ordinance which prohibits swearing in the1
BajvhsIr and Inter Ocean 91.25 and Bax- city limits.
wrai and New York Tribune 91.00.
,tt is said that there is some talk of de­
The merchants of Hastings never had priving Prof. Sterling of hla position in
finer stocks for the holiday trade. Look tbe High School on account of his enforced
for their bargains in the Baxnkk.
absence. We hope that that, the school
Gray, the actor, who held forth here ia buard will entertain no such idea for a’
tbe spring, is getting up a home talent moment Prof, Sterling has given Has­
play in Eaton Rapids for tbe benefit of tbe tings as good a school as was ever taught
here, and now that be has met with mis­
•re department.
,
We woqid like to receive all corres- fortune it certainly would seem unjust
io
elect someone else to fill his place.
pondeore uariy next week aa Tuesday,
New Years Day, is a legal holiday. and Were there any prospect that he would
have to be confined to his house for two or
the o®ee will be closed.
three months such action on their part
Next week the Lee Slag Laundry will
would be approved, but we are reliably in­
commence doing up plain bosom shirts for
formed that It will only be a matter of a
8 cevrts: fancy bosom shirts 10 cents and
lew days before he can be out. School
collars 2 cents. Workmanship first class.
does nut commence until a week from
Nashville got out of their sidewalk ac­ Monday, and even by that time he will be
cident very cheap, paying only 9400, al­ well on towards recovery.
though several were badly injured. In
Tbe lecture given by Judge Smith
Hastings It costs about 93500. for just one
Tuesday evening at the M. E. church was
person.
considered by those who heard It as one of
Jos. Fates of Quimby, who has for some
the moat instructive as well as entertain­
time been confined in the county jail for
ing discourses given before a Marshall
safe keeping has been allowed to go home,
audience in some time: one which all of
as tbe condition of bls mind has greatly
our young people ought lo have heard. A
Improved.
great many of those present expressed
A. S. Dean, an old resident of this citv. surprise and great disappointment at the
died at bto home In the first ward Wednes­ smallness of tbe audience and especially
day evening of last we'-.k of stomach trou­ at tbe absence of so niauy of the Epworth
ble kged
years. Tfre funeral was held League for the benefit of which society
Sunday. Rev. Cox officiating.
Judge Smith tendered hla services free.
Guy Custer and Alfredo Barnes were Tbe able manner in which he handled his
tried in Middleville last week, and con­ subject together with his earnestness
victed of being drunk and disorderly. shows that in Judge Smith we have a
Custer was fined &gt;12.20 and Barnes w.75. man as much interested in the prevention
The former’s fine was paid and the latter of crime as in the punishment of criminals
and were the people of Marshall equally
is in jail.
Dr. Lampman went to Jackson a few Interested in tbe future of our boys and
days ago and learned the Empire Hernia girls there certainly would have been a
Cure Company’s method of curing Hernia crowded house.—ManhuU Statesman.

or Rupture and obtained tbe right to use
The former members of the fire depart­
the same in Barry Co. and is now prepar­ ment turned out last night in full force,
ed to treat and cure such cases or no pay. at firemens hail and consulted with the
Recently George Chambers, of Irving, members of tbe Common Council, who are
waa arrested In Cadillac charged with as­ the fire committee. Tbe agreement arriv­
sault and taking indecent liberties with a ed at was as follows:—The department
child. He was taken before Judge Smith previous to the recent disbandment had 49
Monday. There was no evidence what­ members; 45 of these have signed a paper
ever of any Indecent liberties having been agreeing to perform all tbe duties of fire­
taken, but Mr. Chambers plead guilty to men for 920 per year each, an Increase of
910 per year from their former pay. And
tbe charge ef assault. .
The Askings and Rutland S. 8. Conven- when their membership shall by resigna­
Uoa beM at tbe Baptist church last w^ek tion, removal or other cause be reduced to
was very satisfactory and fairly well at- 40 members, then that will be considered
tbe limited number of men. This arrange­
Soodaj Softool cooreulion erer held In th, ment meets tbe approval of the fire com­
eitr. Tbe wojeete were (rood. ,nd brought mittee and the Mayor, and a special meet­
ing of the Common Council has tx-en called
for Friday evening at 8 p. m., to take
Tbe clerk ol tbe W-kr Com. «&gt; be
action upon ibis subject. This ia a very
x«Mouable and sensible arrangement of
thia vexed question of a fire department.

Nias Sable i^adle ia tome from Jackson
for Christmas.

A. C. Brown, of Chicago, was In the
city tills week.
•

Mrs. Clara Allen is home from Lansing
for flic holidays.

Dr. Connelly, of Saranac, visited Dr.
Fowler this wrek.
Dr. Clarence Lathrop was home from
Ionia for Christmas.

John Dunning, nf
Christmas In the city.

Kalamazoo, spent

Mrs. Hulda Recd returned from Guy«
Mills, Pa., last week.

Maurice Grigsby Is home from Alma
college for Christmas.
Miss Jennie Wolf who has been serious­
ly ill is now much better.

Mr. aud Mrs. Ed. Brock are visiting the
latter's parents at Dutton.
Mrs. Ward Shfiner, of Charlotte, visited
friends In the city last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, of Chicago, are
the guests of frlenda In the city.

Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Grigsby, of Chicago,
spent Christmas day In the city.
Mr. and Mrs. John Pendergast and Miss
Gertrude spent Christmas In the city.

Miss Ola De Ixtng Is spenlng the winter
with her grand mother. Mrs. B. Wright.

Misses Bessie and Blanche Bogle are
spending the holidays In Grand Rapids.

j

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W. H. GOODYEAR’S
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Plush Toilet Sets
Celluloid Toilet Sets
Neck Tie Cases
Collars and Cuffs
Handkerchief Boxes
Glove Boxes
Shaving Sets
Photogiaph Cases
Whisk Broom Holders
Perfume Cases
Albums
„
Globes
Oxford Tch’rs' Bible
Bagster Teh’s’ Bible
International Teachers’
,
Bible
International Indexed
Bible.

All The Latest

Books

New Goods

Every Day.

Rev. C. Sherwood, of Waterford, Is vis­
iting his son. Chas. Sherwood of this city.

Mrs. Frank Newman, and Miss Kittle
aud Fret! Burrell are guests at T. Phillips'.
Miss Iconise Nagler is home from Ypsi­
lanti and Is spending the holidays at FreeP°rt_x
Mrs. H. 1 knappen is very sick at her
home on Main street. Her recovery is
doubtful.

Roy Matthews left Monday to spend the
holidays with Rev. Puffer and family at
Manistee.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Kenfield. of Chicago,
are lite guests of Mr. and Geo. Barnes
this week.

Mrs. Florence Bowne. uf Allegan, has
been spending a few days with relatives
and friends.

Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Garn have gone
to Gibsonburg. Ohio, to visit relatives dur­
ing the holidays.
Mrs. B. Wright returned from an px-,
tended visit among Van Buren county
friends, last weak.

And also desire to

Express Our Gratitude

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brooks and son of
Shelbyville were the guests of Geo. H.
Brooks and wife. Christmas.

Frank Hamilton, who Is attending school
at Ann Arbor, is spending the holidays
at his grandmother's, Mrs. I. A. Holbrook.

For the very liberal patronage we have been accorded
during the recent Holiday Season.

Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Young, of Alle­
gan, and Mr. and Mrs. Will Young, of
Bellevue, were guests of relatives here
Christmas.

Ed. Masters, of Hastings, made a short
visit here last week. Saturday morning
he started for Chicago to visit his brother,
George, formerly of this place.—MRM fe­
rtile Sun.
Jesse Tefft, leaves for his home In Bel­
mont, N. Y-, next week, where he wilt
study law. Jesse will be greatlv missed
by bis many friends here, who, however,
wish him success in hie profession.

H. SPENCE

H. J. Kenfield and wife, of Chicago; G.
Chidester and wife; Fred Hotchkiss; Celia
Ensign and Geo. Barnes aud family spent
Christmas with C. G. Holbrook and wife
at their farm in Rutland.
‘ D. A. Bowker, cf tbe second ward Is
slowly recovering from a severe attact of
bls old army trouble.. At the present time
lie is able to sit up a part of tbe time,
ills many friends are looking forward to
bis entire recovery.

The Lower House of the next Legisla­
ture will comprise 82 farmers. 49 business
men. nine lawyers,seven professional men
three professional politician, and nine
men who labor more or less with their
hands.
Farmers cannot complain that
lawyers run our government thlsdrlp any
how.

Last week we made mention of the fact
that Prof. Sterling had been taken to Ann
Arbor to have his broken leg examined by
the leading surgeons there, as to whether
it would be advisable to amputate bls foot.
All ‘.hat tbe physicians there could say
was that the wound would have to be cut
Into and the condition of the bone and
flesh examined.
Monday the operation
was performed and the worst fears of the
Professor's friends realized.
it was
found that inflamaHon bad set In, the bone
diseased and amputation was necessary.
The leg was amputated about four inches
above tbe ankle joint. A dissection of the
part amputated was made and It was
found that the bone was broken in tbe an­
kle joint square across, the face of the end
of the bone was cracked across.
The
break was a bad one and one of the very
worst kinds to heal. The operation was
performed by Hr. Lowry assisted by Dr.
Young, of NashviUe, and Dre. Drake and

•»«-HI be out lo. lew &lt;•»,».

B.G.H

holimt goons cheap at

R. K. Grant
(jrant’si
^Clothing Store
Offers every inducement for your pat­
ronage. Always the best value. Our clothes
are always reliable and the best that money
will buy. Our brands, the “Stein Bloch” and
“Happy Home” cannot be equaled for the
price. No customer has ever been disap­
pointed with these makes.

This week we offer a lot of boys Jersey waists
at 25 «nts•

R. K. Grant

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60,000

The Evening News, J
The Great Daily of Michigan.

850,000,006.00 at least is spent for living expenses every year
by subscribers of The Detroit Evening News.
The shrewd advertiser knows this, and by using the advertising columns
of The News secures bis share of this enormous sura. 60,000 subscribers
probably^means eoo.ooo readers, and instead of the sum above, we should
hare said &gt;&gt;00,000,000.00.
Advertise in The E/ening News if you want Results.
' Read The Evening News if you want News..
the evening news.

» c»T« MX con.
10 CCNTS A WBBR.
Bi.sa row a months by mail.

nrraniT
Detroit.

Agencies In avary village, town and city In the State of Michigan.

PRIVATE BROWN
BY CAPTAIN JACK CRAWFORD.
(TEE POET SCOUT. &gt;

Ccpyrithted 1894. by Captax Jack Crawford.
All Right* Reserved
|to

bx ooxtixvmd.J

His heart throbbed with delight, and
he pressed the precious missive to his
lips again and again. Alice approved
his action, and he did not now fear any
punishment that might be for his of­
fense.
His one overshadowing feai
had vanished through the iron grates
. of his prison window as be read the
blessed words traced by her beloved
hand, and the sentinel at the door was
astonished 00 hear him whistling a
merry air.
The proceedings of a court-martial
are always tedious, and the details in
the case of Private Brown will not be
here given. Every whit of available evi­
dence wasproduced both by the prosecu­
tion anddefonse, the Lieutenant’s words
to Brown; were testified to by the stable
attaches who heard them, and the ac­
cused was permitted to make a state­
ment of the affair. His manly bearing
and straight-forward testimony .coupled
with his eloquent speech’and gentle­
manly attitude throughout the trial,
made u great impression on the judges,
and won for him many an approving
glance from the dignified officers wbo
composed the court. Capt. Colby was
summoned to testify to the previous
character of the accused, and he grew
almost eloquent in his commendation
of Brown’s soldierly conduct since he
joined the troop.
Yue findings of the court-martial
were duly made out, and sent to the
oommander of the post for his ap­
proval. Brown was found guilty of
striking an officer, there was reference
to aggravating circumstances, and hh
punishment was fixed at thirty days’
confinement in thc post guard house.
That love of justice, which was a
marked characteristic of CoL Sanford’s
^nature, asserted itself while he had
the findings of the court under con­
sideration. It is true that some out­
side influences had been at work, but it
must not be assumed that they could
sway the stern old man in the enforce­
ment of his strict ideas of military dis­
cipline. Capt. Colby had taken tho
liberty to tell bf the faithful service of
the private soldier, and several officers
the post had freely aired their
views of Brown’s action in the colonel's
presence, aud Alice, after speaking of
Vandever's attitude toward herself
and of the views she had heard him
express regarding the men of the
ranks, so warmly approved the pun­
ishment that the lieutenant had re­
ceived that the commander gave the
matter a great deal of thought. He
had not by any means forgotten Vandever’s treatment of old Sergt. Bar­
rett, and when’at last the findings of
tho court-martial were published, they
bore this indorsement over the signa­
ture of the post oommander:
“The findings and sentence of the
sj»ecia] court-martial in the case of
Private Richard Brown, B troop, Sixth
cavalry, charged with committing an
assault on
the person of Second
Lieutenant Alfred Talbot Vandever,
B troop, Sixth cavalry, are approved.
Tn consideration of the aggravating
provocation whictUbfland of the blameless tMJ YRMw record as
a soldier of said P ivute Richard
Brown, twenty-nine day§ of the sen­
tence are hereby revoked, and after
one day's confinement in the post
guardhouse said Private
Richard
Brown will be released and will report
to the commander of his troop for duty."

life in which you are fitted by educa­
tion and training to hold an honored
place. You no doubt nt times deeply
feel the chains of servitude which
bind you, and unpleasant experiences
which an ordinary soldier would ac­
cept as a matter of course, awake in
your sensitive nature a spirit of resent­
ment. I think I understand and fobelieve I can fully appreciate your feel­
ings in the recent trouble you had
with a superior officer. Your sense of
manhood revolted at the unwarranted
abuse heaped upon you, and in your
rage you lost s^ght of your army rank
and assaulted him. That was very un­
wise. The men at the stables were
witnesses to your altercation with
Lieut. Vaudever, and would have testi­
fied to that officer’s action toward you
in an official inquiry, and had you qui­
etly submitted to his treatment and
reported*the matter to myself as your
troop commander, a thorough investi­
gation would have followed, and full
justice would have been done you. -I
have but this advice to offer you,
Brown. While-you remain in the ranks
you must never lose sight of your po­
sition, and must submit to annoyances
which you would resent in civil life.
Always keep in mind the fact that thc
humblest private in the ranks has
rights which his officers are bound to
respect, and that redress for his wrongs
is provided for by the rules and regu­
lations governing military discipline.
This cloud upon the face of your most
excellent record as a soldier is not in­
effaceable, and you can soon be in as
good standing as you were before the
unfortunate occurrence."
Brown listened attentively to the
kind words of the captain, ami quietly
replied:
“I thank you, sir, for the words you
have spoken, and I deeply appreciate
the spirit in which the advice is given.
I assured you when you so kindly vis­
ited me in the guard house that I deep­
ly regretted my assault upon Lieut.
Vandever, and I now repeat it, sir, that
I am sincerely sorry I did not bridle my
temper and seek for redress through
the proper channels."
'
The captain regarded the young sol­
dier attentively for a moment, and said:
“If asked to do so. Brown, would you
go to Lieut Vandever and offer him an
apology for striking him?"
Brown's face flushed and a look of
manly independence shot from his eyes;
but, before he could reply, Mrs. Colby,
with marked emphasis, exclaimed:
“Indeed, he would nof, Capt Colby.
4This man is a—"
“There, there, my dear. I was just
testing thq-young man’s mettle, and his
eyes have answered me," the officer in­
terrupted with a knowing smile. “I
had no thought of asking him to humil­
iate himself to a man who certainly
wronged him. The testimony given
at the court-martial showed conclusive­
ly that Lieut Vandever’* actidn toward
him was unwarranted, every officer in
the garrison knows it was unwar­
ranted,and the action of the command­
ing officer when reviewing the findings
and sentence was a rebuke to the lieu­
tenant which I sincerely hope he may
profit by. You will report for duty to
your first sergeant, Brown, and I trust
that no similar trouble may ever again
come into your army life."
The young soldier saluted and was
about to retire w’hen Mrs. Colby said:
“I have been informed that you are
an artist. Brown."
“Yes, madam, but a very ordinary
one. A much poorer one than I hope
*' to be some day when again given facilj ities to follow an art which I dearly
love."
“I have a painting in my parlor
which I would like to show you. It
was a gift from my mother on my wed­
ding day, and I prize it very highly.

• CHAPTER VIE
When Brown was released from con­
finement he went at once to his quar- 1
tors, and waa accorded a warm welcome
by his comrades. He took a bath and
changed his clothing, for the guard
houses of frontier military posts are
not noted for cleanliness, and then
went to report for duty to his troop
oommander.
Capt. and Mrs. Colby
were sitting on the porch of their
quarters when he came up, and re­
spectfully saluting the captain and re­
moving his cap he said:
“I am instructed, sir, to report to you
for duty.”
“I am glad of it. Brown,” the captain
replied.
“I am gratified that the re-

serious as I had feared. I know that
you will kindly nsoeive some axlvioe
from me, for I assure you 1 feel a more
than ordinary interest iu your wel-

“INDEED HE WOULD NOT,

Would
win

looking at it? You

I must go to

“Bierdstadt?"
“How did you know?” she asked.
•‘His name does not appear on the pic­
ture.”
“No one acquainted with his bold
touch and happy conceptions could
ever mistake the work of that master
hand," he replied. “There is an Indi­
viduality clinging to hLs pictures
which proclaims their authorship as
plainly aa if hLs same appeared with
glowing distinctness on the margin of
the canvas.”
Tbe painting was one of those bdld
mountain conceptions for which Bierdstadt was famous. A great rocky gulch
rent the breast of th? mountain chain,
the sides of thc yawning chasm and the
surrounding face of the mountain brist­
ling with pines and studded with bowl­
ders. The morning sun was just peep­
ing over a crag to the eastward, bath­
ing the rugged face of nature in mel­
low, golden light. On the brink of the
precipitous wall on one side of the can­
yon stood a lordly elk with head erect
and nostrils distended gazing across
the great chasm to where, on the op­
posite brink, stood a mountain sheep
in the same startled attitude. The an­
imals seemed to have discovered each
other at the same moment, and their
pose, the rising sun and the soft blush
of color which surrounded all confirmed
the appropriateness of the title of the
picture, “A Morning Surprise."
In words of eloquence the young sol­
dier traced the artistic beauties of the
rare work of art, and Mrs. Colby list­
ened in admiration of the Intelligence
of the man In whom she felt such great
interest, but whose voice she had never
before heard. As he went on and on,
dilating upon this point and that, com­
paring the work of Bierdstadt with
tiiat of other famous artists, every
doubt of the truth of the story toll her
by Alice Sanford faded from Mrs. Col­
by's mind, nnd in her eyes the young
man became a hero. It must be re­
membered that Brown was Ignorant of
the fact that she wa? in possession of
his story, and in the midst of un elo­
quent speech his position us a private
soldier flashed upon him, and in an em­
barrassed manner he said:
“I beg your pardon, madam. In my
pleasure at being permitted to view
this beautiful work of art I quite for­
got myself, and I fear 1 have tired you.
With your permission I will retire.”
•‘O, no, you must not. I assure you
your criticism of. thc picture greatly
interests me, and your praises of its
beauty gratify me more than I can tell
you. Please be seated, for I love to
hear you discuss art and artists.”
She motioned him to a chair, and for
an hour they sat in interested conver­
sation. Mrs. Colby was, unknown to
him_sounding the young soldier to thc
depths, and with womanly tact she
drew from him bit by bit little touches
of coloring from his early life, and by
her ease of manner and gracious de­
meanor so impressed him that ho again
lost sight of his humble rank and con­
versed with her as he would with a
lady in the parlors of society in the
east. She was a woman of finished
education, one who had seen much of
the world, and as she led him on and
on from topic to topic, her wonder
grew at his intelligence and fine con­
versational powers.___

■ble

it dress
of a society gentleman? Is not his soul
as pure while serving as a soldier aa it
would be had he never strayed from
the path of life ir. which he belongs?
Have hia refined instincts and noble
traits of character been stunted or de­
stroyed by his enlistment?”
’
“My dear child, there are rules of
military etiquette and discipline which
we, as members of the military world,
should sacredly regard. In military
society, as in military discipline, the
lines must be sharply drown. The men
of the ranks must be taught to feel
that the plane they occupy ia beneath
the level of those in official life, else
there would be no respect for authori­
ty and military rules would be but
dead letters. While Edward Thornton
chooses to fill the ahqes of Private
Richard Brown he must -have no as­
pirations above the sphere of the pri­
vate soldier and must not endeavor to
step over the line of social distinction.
When his term of service shall have
expired and he again takes his place in
the ranks of civil life—well, that may
be a different matter, my dear.”

tSTThe felicitations whicn are be­
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press and in financial circles over the
success Of the new government loan
are permissible only in the sense that
the credit of the nation is high be­
yond all question. It Is not a matter
for rejoicing that in a time of pro­
found peace, in less (ban two years,
the revenue should have fallen off to
such an extent as to require au addi­
tion of one hundred million dollars to
tbe national debt This is an evidence
of bad financiering or indifferent leg­
islation, or both. For nearly thirty
years the government had been mak­
ing rapid strides in the liquidation of
an enormous war debt, which process
for the first time has been seriously ininterrupted—Pittsburgh Gazette.
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“One good mother is worth a hundred
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Men are what their mothers make tin m.
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“O. thank you, Mrs. Colby. I am so
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CHAPTER IX.

Brown walked to his quarters with a
light heart. With the one exception
of Alice Sanford this had been his first
conversation with a woman since his
enlistment, and to him it seemed as a
alight raising of the veil - to afford him
a glimpse of the social life which would
again be his when his term of service
should have expired. The flood of sun­
shine his acquaintance with Alice had
cast into his distasteful soldier life was
multiplied and intensified by the atten­
tions shown him by Mrs. Colby, and It
all came to him as the first rift in the
cloud of servitude which must one day
melt into the horizon and disappear
from the sky of his life. The lady’s
kind parting words: “I hope to meet
^ou often, Mr. Brown," were yet ring­
ing in his cars when the first sergeant
of his troop grasped his hand and
warmly welcomed him back to duty.
But an hour after Brown left the
Colby quarters Alice Sanford entered,
and was met by Mrs. Colby with a
radiant face.
“I have met your hero, my dear
girl," qhe said. “I not only met him,
but had a long conversation with him
in this very room."
“O, did you, Mrs. Colby? And may I
ask what you think of him?"
“He is a very fine appearing young
man, nnd looks to be a mddel soldier,"
she quietly answered.
“O, bother the soldier! Leaving Pri­
vate Brown clear out of thc question,
how did Mr. Edward Thornton impress
you? Isn’t he nice?”
“I will tell you, my dear, frankly
what I think of |yim. He came hero to
report to Capt. Colby for duty, and I
asked him in to give me au artists
view of my Bierdstadt picture which
you so much admire. From the dis­
cussion of art I led him into other fields,
and I was really astonished at the wide
range of his information. Putting Pri­
vate Brown out of the question, as yon
suggested, dear, I found Mr. Thornton
a perfect gentleman, courteous and
polished in demeanor, highly educated,
a fascinating conversationalist, ,a
brainy man of refined tastes—in short,
were he to be to-day raised to his
proper sphere in life I know of nothing
that should prevent me from welcom­
ing him to my home and presenting
him to my friends as a gentleman well

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Mor.db, AM Braoett ttal tb. natter
orB.w. o. lb., juMir™ o, ib, pM(!e u,
referred ro thr Fin. cum., with power to
MC Carried. Ayw, Aik
«*** of Records etc. of th© Fire Detoniuent were turned over lu the city by
Ex-Sec. F. M. s©nle
J
3
&lt;l"‘
Flr- l»r|-rt&gt;K-l.t of

the tollowl,« (w.1,
mwotwr,,!,. to
Wil: A filter Elactnerr wlo, .hall n^dn
“.r1*? »’ »o: Ao Aaalamat Eoalnwr
it
wno shall receive a salary of $35; L'weuljFiremen who stall ccU reerire a salary
can have
of 835; That the Common Council shall
no substitute.
dtepo*eof t to Hook amt Ladder wagon
sod one Ho»e Cm t now uu hand and pur­
Cures others,
chase a CombinRtlnh Hose aud Hook and
Lvtder WKgun snd also a team au.l other
pWAnhenaiia m-rr-sarj to operate the
eatue. that such team eli.ell to Usw| jn
clvanlng and sprinkling the streets In ad.dition to Rs use in connection with the
hire DepartmenL that such team when
not in use shall be kept tin or adjacent to
8. PALMKTIER.
J. M. SMITH. the Engine House, that * teamster shall be
employed to manage and care for such
LAW. COLLKCTION AND BKAI. KSTATK
team wbo shall sleep in the Engine House;
OFFIOE OX
that a special Committee ConsisUng of
PALMERTON A SMITH
three Aldermen be appointed by tbe May­
Conveyancing a specialty.
or who shall act with tto City Attorney in
Woodland. Mich
adapting the Fire ordinance lo the new or­
dward Taggart
Loyal B. Knappen. ganization of the Fire Department who
shall report at the next meeting of the
’ Arthr
Common Council.
C. L. Huffman.
TAGGART. KNAPPENA DENISON.
Below I submit an approximated eaat of
Room’ Ml 817 MtcMgro Trust Co. RM*..
the change from our proaent Department
Gnand Rapids. Michigan. and adopt one in accordance with the
AMES A. SWEEZEY.
above Reaulution with the cost uf expense*
of each:
•
Attorney at law.
1 team
•
8 250 00
Hastings. Mich.
1 street wagon
Practices iu all courts of tbe state. Col­
40.00
1 sprinkling wagon
lections promptly attended to.
150.00
1 supply wagon
600.00
R. E. H. LATHROP,
1 harness for team
sa oo
1 pr. blankets
Homoepathie Physician and
5.00
Surgeon
for stable aud incidentals
300.00
Office over W. H. Goodyear’s New
Drug Store.
1975.00
■X’ostof Presect Department of 48 men
AU calls promptly attended to.
at 820 per year
8 980.00
A. SCRIBNER. M. D.,
Chief
35.00
•
Physician and Surgeon,
Assistant Chief
25.00
Delton.
-■ Mich.
Office In residence, one block east of depot.
Total
1020.00
A. A C. H. HARBER
Estimated cost of cartage to and
•
Physicians and Surgeons.
from hre per year
100.00
Calls ia city or couaty responded to with
promptness, day ur nlKhu
.
1190.00
Estimated cost of expense to the
A. SHELDON,
city organized ander the above re­
•
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
solution
as follows:
Abstract Block. Hastings.
Teamster
860.00
Money to lo ir, on Beal Bstatc Real Estare
eold on eoramlsilon. General eonrevanciuK.
Keeping and shoeing of team
300.00
Having a complete set at Abstract Book*, com­
20 firemen al 825.00 per year
500.00
piled from th- Records, can furnish complete
Chief
50.00
« tracts
C. P. BROOKS. Clerk.
Assistant Chief
35.00
g .FJvVLK i.D J, 8.
Total
1145.00
Office hours 8 a tn. to 5 p. m.
Earnings to the city by man and team
i follows:
hilip t. colgrove,’’
2G weeks ol sprinkling 818.00 per week
Attorney at I»aw
8 468 00
(Successor to Smith A Col|
(Office Id Union block. Has
7 months street cleaning
188.00
Practices In all the coarts of tbe
Sprinkling city Frup. and Gass
works
50.00
X. KENASTON,
•
Attorney at Law,
886.00
(Over J. 8. Qoodvear &amp; OoJs store.)
Practteesin all eourteof tbe State. Ooileettona
Taking the earning of tbe team from the
promptly attending to.
cost of the expense of the Department as
fr* R. TIMMERMAN. Hom®pathie Phy set forth in the above Resolution It would
leave but $459.00 as against 81120.00 the
■I- •
sician and Surgeon.
old way with what ever earnings the
Office over Lathrop’s druc store.)
team could make for the city to be deduct| ed from tiiat w-lnch Is safe to say will not
be less then 8150 to $900 making the cost of
the Department to the city from $600.00
• CIRCULATION •
to $800.99 cheaper than the old way.
C. L. Huffman.
Tcis week,
85 quires.
Moved by Aid Tinkler that the above
be adopted and spread upon tbe minutes.
Hereafter, changes for advertisements
LosL
must reach thl* office Tuesdays at latest to
Ayes, Huffman and Tftikler.
insure fasertion in the issue of the week
Nays, Bennett, Hicks and Waters.
when brought.
Resolved: .
That section four (4) of an ordinance
Dyspepsia seldom causes death, but permits entitled an ordinance providing for tbe
tta victim to live ob Id mtoerv. Hood’s HarsapAriJiaeores dyspepsia aud all stomach trouble. organization and regulation of a Fire Dept,
in the city of Hastings, for the protection
against Fire” adopted Sept 18th.. 1887, be
The government will stand tbe expense aud is hereby amended so as to read as
of tbe 8500 worth of postage stamps stol­ follows;
Tbe Firemen shall be divided into such
en from Postmaster Furnlss at the time of
companies as the Common Council may see
the Nash ville bank robbery.
tit to organize, and such companies shall
A tramp struct A. C. Baldwin of Vicks have power VO make such byelaws, and
burg for money. ‘ It was dusk and when may impose and collect such fines, subject
0. A. drew a pipe from his pocket saying to the approval of the Com. Council, as
may be deemed necessary.
be would sboot, the tramp vanished.
Each Company shall nominate, subject
James H Stone, formerly of tbe De­ to tbe approval of tbe Common Council, a
troit Tribune, has been engaged as manag­ company steward, at a salary to be fixed
by the Common Council not exceeding ten
ing editor of tbe Kalamazoo Dally News, (10) dollars per annum in addition lo the
which will be made an afternoon paper, regular salary for firemen.
There shall be until otherwise provided,
straight Republican in politics.
.
, two (9) Hose Companies to be known as
One can get an idea of tbe immensity of follows; Hose Company No. one (1) and
tbe celery trade in tbe Kalamazoo re­ Hose Company Na two (S).
Hose Company lumber one (1) shall
gion when it Is known that during the1
men,
celery season tbe shipments by railI consist of not to exceed fifteen (15) shall
and Hose Company number two (9)
average about 70 tons per day. The value consist of not to e&gt;oeed twenty (90) men.
w Five
__
.. , of same
Also, ____________
Section Ttlity
(85)
of the shipments during the season are
ordinance be amenled' to read as follows;
about $500,000.
Each member, stall be paid from tbe
Fire fund of said cty tho sum of eighteen
1 saw that tbe Telephone patent had ex­ (18) dollars per an in tn.
Tbe Chief of said fire department shall
pired and 1 thought what a great seller it
be paid from the firs fund of said city tbe
would be at a low price.
1 saw tbe ad­ sum of (835.00) tblky-five dollars per an­
vertisement of W. P. Harrison A Co., Co­ num and the Ass1st mt Chief of said Fire
lumbae, Ohio, in your paper.
They had department shall bt paid, from tbe fire
fund of said city tbe sum of twenty-three
just what I wanted—a Telephone like tbe
(33) dollars per amum, payable in the
rich city business men have, and I have months of June and December of each
been selling them for two months and ye&lt;r
Geo. Tinkijcb.
Moved by Aid Huftuau that the above
have Biade as high as $50.00 per day when
be
adopted
ana
spreai
upon
tb« mins.
1 took a large contract, and never less
Lost.
than $5.80 per day selling tbe telepnones.
Ayes, Huffman and Tinkler.
I sell them oatrbzbt, there is no rent,
Nays, Bennett, HlckS and Waters.
Moved by Aid Huffman that each side
nu royalty.
Everybody want.*- them.
of
tbe Council choose 3 Real Estate tax
Anyone can pot them op, and I believe
payers and they cboow the 7ti. to form a
they are tbe greatest convenience and the plan to re-organlze tbe Ire department and
beet seller on earth. * Anyone can make that the Council agree to abkfe by their
big money wbo can sell goods at alL
So decision. Lost
Ayes, Hoffmann TinHer.
many young man are out of fnnpyoyment,
Nays, Bennett, Hlcki and Patera.
now. I feel It W duty to bring my experMoved by Aid Bicks that the report of
tence before tbe world, so that this winter, the Fire Warden be reed, and placed on
with times m bard aa they may be, money file. Ayes, AIL
Moved by Aid Bennett that the com­
munication of A. E. Keuaaton in regards
dtetrewd. Wllte 10 tbe .bore »rn tor to tbe wounding of a sheep of L N. Schu­
man bv dog or dogs be rec. and placed on
file and an order of 89 be draw a from dog
mnd in favor of Justice KcnartJO.
Carried. Ayes. Bennett, Hteks, Huff­
man. Tinkler and Waters.
Nays, None.
Moved by Aid Waters that it Is tbe

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Nays. Huffman bin! Tiakier.
Mured by Aid Hicks that U»e Mayor and
Recorder be authorized to sign ihr arire
TT.”1 W!F&gt; *?•B,lkr ••
bj ••» ck,
Alt,. CirtW.
'
Afn. Bruottl, UteU
■nd W.irre.
Hurnl b, AM UulTmu tluil th. d»lr In
tb« uwnmt ot Mra. B&gt;llr, br nod. hot
latrr thu J id, 1, 115. dried.
Ayei. All.
. T!*
M«t«. .edited;—
F. H. Bulow a Cr. M-wer pipe, eenwnt 1
etc'
. 8 113.88
R- K. Grant wwrr pi»w. cement etc 87.82
Barry Co. Drm.,0pcintln&lt;
7.0.5
J. W. BroUry. appiotch to sMe walk 8.78 ‘
A Replogle. rps. on bunry
3.85 I
D. WoicoiL bi cleaning
.80
H- K. L A P.Oa, lights
8.06
A. Jones, rent
87.50
J. 8, Mans, cleaning hove
1.00
W. McKeviatt, leaning hose
W. A. Sold more, care Qie alarm
11.50
W. Beadle, SL work
• 4U
L. Beadle, Bt. work
1.80 ’
F. Beadle. SL work
.87 |
H. Busby, labor
1.80 1
B- Shriner. Supervisor
100.M
M. C. R. R. Co. freight
S. Wiley, latter
Goodyear Bros. Taps, supplies and
labor
13.45
G. Booth, labor
1.30
E. Holbrook, labor and salary
71.20 .
Geo Tinkler, rent
16 50
D. T. I». A 8. T. works, pipe
14.34
W. Miller. Marshall
87.50
J. Murphy engineer and supplies
103 w
50
Moved by Aid Hicks that the accts, be
allowed and orders drawn on respective
funds for same. Carried.
Ayes. Bennett, Hlcka, Huffman, Tink­
ler and Waters.
Nays, None.
Moved by Aid Huffman that the acct, of
Frank Fifield be allowed and order drawn
on Gen. Hlg. Lost.
Ayes. Hicks, Huffman. Tinkler and
Waters.

Moved by Aid Bcnuett that the Fire
Com. be instructed to ask the members of
the old Fire Dept, to meet with them In
the engine rooms to-morrow night Dec. 92,
’94. to see about rv-organtzing Dept, that
they may notify Mayor whether It be
necessary to call special meeting.
Carried. Ayes. All.
On motion of Aid Hicks Council ad­
journed.
E. G. Holbrook.
Recorder.
Mrs. Phtrto Thomas of Junction City.
111., was told by her doctors that she had
consumption and that there was no hope
for her, but two bottles of Dr. Kings' New
Discovery completely cured her and she
says it saved her life. Mr. Thomas Eg­
gers, 189 Florida St. San Francisco, suf­
fered from a dreadful cold, approaching
consumption, tried without result every­
thing else then bought one bottle of Dr.
Kings’s New Discovery and in two weeks
was cured. He is naturally thankful. It
is sqcb results of which these are samples,
that prove the wonderful efficacy of this
medicine in coughs and colds. Free trial
bottle at W. II. Goodyear’s Drug store.
Regular size 50c. and 81.00.
Old People.

Old people who require medicine tn
regulate the bowels and kidneys will find
the true remedy In Electric Bitters. This
medicine does not stimulate and contains
no whiskey nor other Intoxicant, but acts
as a tonic and alterative. It acts mildly
on the stomach and bowels, adding
strength and giving tone to the organs,
thereby aiding nature In the performance
of the functions. Electric Bitters Is an
excellent appetizer and aids digestion.
Old people find It jnst exactly what they
nts-d. Price fifty cents per bottle at w.
*u'
H. Goodyear’s Drugstore.

The best salve.in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin Irruptions, and posi­
tively cure piles or no pay required, it
Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
or money refunded. Price 95 cents per
box. For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the
druggist. __________________

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The readers of this paper.will be pleased to
leara that there la at least one dreaded dhease
that aclruee h*a been able to cure In all Ms sU«kea and that Is calarm. Hall's Catarrh Cure is
the only positive etire now known to the medi­
cal fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional
dlMwue. requires a •onatltudonal treatment.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure to taken internally. acting

by building up th»e*us;imtlon and assisting na­
ture in doing Ito work. Th© prporietora have ap
much faith hi Ito eonttlve powers, that they of­
fer One Hundred Dollars for any case It falls to
cure. Send for list of teotlmonlate.
Addreoa, F. J. Cbeoey A Co.. Toledo, O.
resold by all Druggtota. 75c.
Apropos of the fact that those who
“came over In the Mayflower" mostly
bore such surnames as Winthrop, Haythrop, Lotbrop and Lathrop, the Corn­
hill Magazine tolls of a New York
parvenu who loudly proclaimed to a
Plymouth Winthrop: “My people came
over in tbo Mayflower.” “Indeed!" waa
the crushing answer. “J didn’t know

u n. iwb] w cutriB&lt; tm».
ffi uettjlug. It soocb’-s the child. Mrftens

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doctors.

Mtn Who Go from Offloa to Office
Repairing the

SNOBS NOT WANTED.

lieutenant governor of Kentucky on
the same ticket with Luke Blackburn,
ia an amusing story teller, particularly
when he la started on the subject of
political stumping in Kentucky. “Our
people," said he to a New York Even­
ing Poet man Dot long ago, “don’t like
anobbishnrsM. I remember one time
when I was stumping one of the moun­
tain counties 1* bought twenty-five dol­
lars’ worth of nickels and carried them

- ---- ,---- _______
days are tbe doctors of typewriter*.
These go about from office to office
potting machines Id repair, and the
reason for their great activity this
month fa on account of the return, of I would ride up and ask for a drink of
the regular operator from the summer
water Out would come a little boy or
vacation. AH thia sounds enigmatical. girl with a gourd dipper of warm
But H fa tree, says the New York Sun.
water. I would take a swallow, then
When a typewriter goes awey upon drop a nickel in the dipper. The Httle
her vacation she get* n substitute to one would run fn and I would go on.
ait in her piece and do her work. Tho The child's mother would come out and
■ubatitatr appears promptly the first have the generous gentleman pointed
day. takes off tbe tin inclasare from out. The consequence was tiiat I got
tbe eeHuJoid keys, gteus a gentle “tap! the vote of that house. Well, one
tap!” and throws trp her hands in hor­ •morning I rode up to a house and a lit­
ror. She cannot use a machine that tle girl brought me ovt a dipper of
works so hard. Where fa tbe knkd who water. I felt in my pocket and discov­
ered that I hadn't a copper.
come to make the machine work easier?
“ ‘Little girl,’ said I, 'I generally
have a nickel somewhere about me, but
goes well Then the regular operator I haven’t to-day, so I’ll give you what's
cornea home.
the next best thing for a girl, aud that’s
Tho regular operator ia proud, nay, a kiss,’ and I got down off my horse
haughty.
She feels
that the
and kissed her for my own little blue­
- .
---------------------------------must of necessity have been spoiled by eyed girl at home. Another little black­
the substitute, and her senses are keen- eyed girl here showed up. and I had to
ly alert for faults in the machine. Th© kiss her for a niece of mine she looked
first tap
her that
it works
too
. tells —
------ ---„—
_ Hke. By this time, another little girl
easily, and the second convinces here showed up, half a head taller than the
that the action is so light that ah® will riwt. and. not to be impartial, I kissed
make mistakes every minute. So the her; when I found that four or fire
typewriter doctor is called to put the •ther girls had gathered, and I was in
machine back precisely as it was.
for it. So, beginning with the smallest,
There is a large life insurance build­ I kissed each one.. The change in
ing up town where a regular call is left stature was so gradual that I didn’t
for the typewriter repairer. He ap­ notice that the last one was a full
pears usually at one o'clock and puts grown young woman—aud right hand­
in the rest of his day regulating the some at that—until 1 had kissed her.
machines. Sometimes he does not get Looking up, I saw that there were two
around until the middle of the after­ or three old ladies laughing at me. and,
noon, and then there is a great call thinking I liad made a bad break, I
for him. Some ono of the one hundred lifted my hat to the yonng lady and
and fifty machines in the building is begged her pardon and explained how
sure to be out of order, and the oper­ it was. She didn’t seem to mind it
ator must sit idle until the repairs are much, but tbe old ladies kept laughing,
made. The repairer must carry ink and one of them said: ‘Why, durn it,
ribbons and all the smaller parts of she's Bill's wife.’
“'Well,' I thought, Tm in for it.
type machines, for there is no telling
what part may hove yielded to the That knocks out all my votes in this
strain of vigorous hands. There are neighborhood.’ I inquired at the next
over one hundred men employed in this house who Bill was, and was told that
way in New York city. For the most it.was 'Buck’ Holmes, the hardest citi­
part they sre in the pay uf the type­ zen in Carter county. Next day I had
writing establishments, and are sent to speak at the court house, and when
out by them. A few work independent­ I curnt* up I noticed a gang of about
ly, but thc work does not pay them twenty-five rough looking fellows off
then very well, and they finally give it at one side, and a big hix-footer talk­
up and go in the employ of the largo ing to them audgesticula ting with both
concern*
.
. hands.
“ 'Wbo's-that?* I inquired.
It is said by the machine doctors that |
the typewriters are as sensitive as hu­ ..^“ 'That's "Itack" Holmes and his
gahg.
’was the reply. Cold chills ran
man beings and know who is handling
them. A good machine that has been down my back and 1 shifted my re­
volver
around to where I could reach
properly treated “sulks’’ when new
and unskilled hands take hold of It, it without trouble, and then sauntered
up to overhear what he was saying.
and sometimes it refuses to work. As
“ ‘Well, I'm blankety blanked,' I
soon as it feels the regular stroke of
heard him say, *if he don’t catch my
its own operator it is all right This
vote. No snob thar, gentlemen. Jest
is a typewriter’s superstition. And
as soon kiss a poor man’s wife as a rich
strange to say it turns out in accord­
j one’s!’ That settled it, and I got one
ance with actual fact
...
4
.4..
• hundred and fifty more votes in that
All sorts of things happen to type- ^nty than
other man on the
qp h i ti &lt;*m
t.
writing n,
machine*.
Sometimes they
fall on the floor us the office boy move* .
them for the sweep woman to do her
ENGLISH HARVEST SONGS.
work. Occasionally they are experi- I
mented uptfii by the same small boy to Dittlw That Ar* Sunj to U&lt;bt*n Heavy
their own great detriment; and, again, ■
they are treated to doses of oil of a sort Ij When the ricks are thatched, when
the labor money fa paid, when the plow
not recommended as good for their in­ has turned up the soil carpeted with
ternal machinery. Nobody seems to grass and- stubble, and the harvest
reason that the machines are valuable moon hns risen and lived her short but
and that a new ono means something gloriously golden career, then comes the
like a onc-hundred-dollar bill for the । harvest home and the harvest song. In
owner of the office.
. England, says the Gentleman's Maga­
"Why do the typewriting machine zine. we have tbe harvest sermon in the
companies keep repairers?" was asked village church, the supper in th© barn,
of a man who makes a business of keep- : interspersed with many a jest and
ing a certain kind of machine in order. !1 many a song: and it is of these same
“Because they are obliged to do so songs, so typical of rustic life, that I
to defend the reputation of their ma- Ij am going to speak. In those countries
chines," replied the repairer. “Sup- j। where the vine is cultivated there is no
pose a new machine got out of order I' and to the merriment which follows
and the company would not repair it thc anxious days of moissonage. The
unless at great cost. Why, that ma- | fruit is gathered, the winepress trod,
chine company would get the blackest the vintage bouquet* put together and
kind of a black, eye from all who vis- iI presented to the ladies connected with
ited the office where the defective ma­ the wine farm, and all the tkne there
chine rested. They are obliged to do is a perfect festival of song, simple and
I bright and fall of harmony.
it for their own sake."
In Tuscany, in France, in Germany,
I and in Russia, there are numbers of
ARGENTINE’S FINANCES.
■ harvesting songs, all more or less .full!
I of poetry, and instinct with charming
; melody; therefore we should like toi
The- Argentine Republic, like our I think that our own country is not farown, is a federal one, consisting of behind in this matter of harvest sing­
fourteen autonomous states. At the ; ing, although thc gleanings are not
present time, says the New York Post, associated with the romance of th*
tha republic is bankrupt, and thirteen grape. Unfortunately, harvest suppers,
of its constituent states are in the same and harvest, songs with them, are dy­
nonditinn. Its population of 4,500,000 ■! ing out, and the sooner we preserve
averages but four inhabitants to the any glamour of characteristic humor or
square mffe. 1,500,000 occupying tbe I pathos they may have owned the bate
single province of Buenos Ayres, but i ter.
the various employes of tho national I
As the sailors’ chanties were used, to
w.nd state governments number 50,000, lighten the labor of hauling and heav­
not including persons employed by the ing tFcfore the days of thc steam winch
different municipalities. In several of and patent capstan, so were the har­
the state governments the entire rev­ vesters’ songs required to help the
enue is not equal to the interest upon reapers and the gleaners in the times
their debts, and in several the payment when the sickle had not eve* given
of salaries appears to exhaust thc en­ place to the broad hook, much fess to
tire income. Even in the ease of the the machine. Tbe harvest supper was
national government the salary ac­ always an occasion for thc singing of
count requires about one-third of the good, old-fashioned songs, of which
total revenue. If the revenue of the each man had his own repertoire,
fourteen states be added, together they which he gave untiringly year after
auMKint to about $10,000000, which is year. Such standard works sa "John
$500,000 less than tho interest duo on Barleycorn," "Carrion Crow ."and “The
their external indebtedness, to say Farmer’s Boy’’ are, or ratbwr were, an
nothing of their internal obligations. indispensable part of tbe harvest-hom©
The revenue of the national govern­ supper.
_______________
ment is estimated to be about $35,030,­
Drtvte* WtodBlIU to K*ctric*ty.
000, and it is claimed that tbe expendi­
A novel departure has been taken by
ture ia leas than this. The obligations,
i the owner of a windmill at Bremen,
however, amount to some $350,000,000
Germany. Hitherto H has been thc
ar $300,000,000, the interest upon which
t custom to use windmills in conjunction
would exhaust half tfle revenues were, with dynamo* for the generation of
it not so applied. Obligations that do
electricity, more especially for lighting
not bear interest, chiefly in the shape
purposes, in places remote from a regu­
of paper moocjr passing at one-third
lar supply of current, and some most
its face value, are p-rhaps equal in
successful installation* of this kind
amount to the bonded debt. Many &lt;rf
have been made. The owner of thc
,
tempt to pay their creditor*. Some, aa German windmill proposes to reverse
well aa the general government, bare
mad© compositions in which the chief

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TO DRKKERS OF UMCtFHI

And perspiration will not affect them?

them off with a wet cloth or sponge ?
Yes.
Wonderful I How are they made?
A linen collar covered on both sides
with waterproof “Celluloid.” Looks
exactly like n linen collar.
Is it the only waterproof collar and
cuff made?
No, but it is the only one made with
the linen interlining and consequently
the only one that can give entire satis­
faction, because it is the best.
How can I know that I get the right
kind?
Because ©very piece is stamped a*
follow*:

Inquire for that and refuse anything
else, or you will be disappointed.
Suppose my dealer aoes not have
He probably has, but if not, send
direct to as, enclosing amount. Col­
lars 35c., Cuffs 50c. State size, and
whether collar wanted is stand-up or

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Is no doubt a matter of
some concern to you,
but not so when you
buy it at the City Bak­
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in the city should get a
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beauty and business.
They Win Not Mix Any Mora Than ,
u b w be supposed, ’in
Will Oil and Water. ; mCDt of charity.’' at leaat,

these d«y»
»•
Bre
This ha* not always been 1
ever, and partly f°r tela rea*
perbepe. wl ol b feeling of
ah tinned honoryy
-------Sw men have . shunned
Does a pretty face help the industrial
Blmost M earnestly a* otera
woman?
‘ have coveted them. Speaking about
That was the question, under diacuaobject, the Boato© Wntchnmn
sion a few night* ago among a party i
of men seated at a table on a roof gar­
judge Peters ia authority for the
den. ,and between the rips of ginger ale, [ statement that after La Fayette had
cobblers and punches there were some been made a doctor of ----------- ,
-------laws by
one
of
pertinent remarks interjected, say* .
Baron Stuben wa* in great
the New York Herald.
I f
he should meet with a similar
“Certainly it does,” argued the young i mishap. —Having
•
* to-------pass.aisw®^,
throughi *ool'
man.' with an air of conviction that I lege town where thc marquis had teen
failed to impress anyone but himself. thus distinguished, the old warnor
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“Who wants to ere an ugly or even halted bin men and thus addressed Stock®, boitdi, moitgaae®. ete....
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homely' face every time he looks up
them:
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from his desk. I don’t, and no other
“Yon shall spnr do harae veil, and Fun.ltore and fixture®
—Bulletin ij, U. S. Ag. Dep., p. 599.
man does, and it’s not pleasant to have ride troo de town like de mischief, Other reri estate
expense® and txxe® paid
one’* thoughts broken up when dic­ for, if dey catch yon, dey make one Current
Due from banks in reserve eftte®.
Cheek® and cash Item®
tating letters by a plain, angular type­ doctor of you.’’
G.4d coin
writer saying: Excuse me. will you
The tough old soldier had do ukuo Nilver ?oIb .
please repeat?* Ono can forgive even respect for such a distinction than hia U A and National Bank Notes
that when a pretty face smiles at you ( countryman, Handel, who refused to
Total.....................
....
—Bulletin io, p. 16, Inland Rev. Dep.
aa you upward gaze."
accept thc degree of doctor of marie
UAMIUTIID.
“I, too. like bright, attractive wom­ from Oxford.
Capital slock paid lu$ 75,o«&gt;
en about an office,’' said another. “Of
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course it helps a woman. When did de blockhend’s risb' I no rant to be GroM Undivided earning*
Commercial
depoaite ®ub&gt;et to
beauty ever fail to gain a place or fail
check
I von doctor.”
17JB7 &lt;4
H atter S. Haines,
to get more salary out of a man?”
tfi.UR »
There in a story thM not long ago, Cormaerelal Orttfieate® of deposit’.
®X74 to
This last aentiment wa* from the when college degrees were scattered SaYirg’ideposit® .... .......................
M. D., Consulting Chemist, Chicago Board of Health.
lips of s man who married his type­ somewhat lavishly, an illiterate rich
Total.................................. . ............ aiao.ae m&gt;
BUle
of
MtebUao.
County
of
Barry
—
«s.
writer for love, and not for the beauty man, having been honored with a deI, Dan W. Reynold® cashierM tbe above named
of her face or form.
gr^e by a college which-he had laid un­ Bank, do solemnly swear that the above wtate“Well, ry tell you a little experi­ der obligation, made a wager tiiat he ment is tree to tbe beat of nv knowledge and
brlleL
Dam W. K«vmolui&gt;. Cashier.
ence,” broke in the treasurer of a well- could obtain a aimi.ar honor for hia
Bubscribed and sworu to fiefnre me this TOlb
day of IX??.
Wm. H. rowans.
known bank note company. "It’s a
servant.
jjotery iWc.
good joke on our president, too, and
He won the wager, and, encouraged
Couhk.rf -AUtet!
will illustrate the point in question.
PaiLirT CoUJItirf*) 4
by his succesa. made another that he
CIIKSTF.,1
MfcMfcit
iHrertoH.
We were shorthanded in the office
could obtain a degree fof his hone.
Richard H. MaeMzii I
4
and wanted another stenographer. As
This time, however, he ln«L The col­
usual, we had examined dozens of
lege authorities got wind of his game,
PROBATE
UKDKR.
women for the position, but none filled
and, in answer to his letter requesting
the bill.
of Michigan. County of Barry—m.
a doctorate for »o and so, the president state
ROYAL BAKIMQ POWDER 00., 10® WALL BT., NEW-YORK.
At a session of the Probate Court for the
"Finally there appeared a young
wrote a courteous note, saying that
woman who would attract attention
though the trustees were very anxious Thursday, th* 20th day of DvcemlH-r, in the
anywhere—not that she was dressy,
to oblige so good a friend of the col­ icwr one thousand efeht hundreU and ninny
for her raiment wa* plain but trim—
lege. they had found on examination
but simply by the beauty of her fare.
Present. Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
of thc records tiiat though they had Probate.
“Now, I am not a believer in beauty
him. and he knows it. This is prob­ mauds of the exposition perfected the
In the matter of the eMate ot Neberaish
once conferred a degree upon a jackass
about
an
office.
It
has
un
attractive
Cook,
demise edr
,
ably a reason why the sea captain and railway service of the city. Street
there was no precedent for conferring
&lt;hi reading and flllnt the oettUon duly verified
the engine drivers show a certain simi­ transit, with it* net-wori( of cable, elec­’ force that breeds trouble among the one upon a horse.
ot Lyuodcr F. Cook, executor of said estate
men
clerks.
But
she
seemed
so
anx
­
praj Ing for reasons tnsatd petition set forth
Faoial Peculiarities Which Gome larity of type*. The engine driver can tric and elevated systems, haa kept ious for the place and her reference*
IhMl he may be hremwd to sell tbe real estate
A -RABBIT MINER.'
make his captive giant, strong as ten puce with growth, and tenuiuul track
of suid deceased as lu said petition de­
Through Habit.
sertued
thousand men. obey the pressure of hia elevation, abolishing railway grade were so gpod that I decided to leave
thc
matter
to
the
president.
He
talked
Thereupon It Is ordered, that Thursday tbe
finger. Hia lips are usually calm, like erodings, has been inaugurated. The
17th day of January. A. D. IW. at teno’ctqck In
Distinctive Type* That Are Found
those of the statues of the wielder of tinal housing of the great mer­ with her, but, being a careful married
tue forenoon, be a^-lcned lor tbe bearing of said
The famous silver mines of Potosi, petition,
|
man.
had
this
dbnbts
alwrat
thc
wisdom
CterLUn Calling*—Thc Queer Kfand that tbe betre at la wotsaiddeceas­
thunderbolts on Olympus. Who ever chants in structures whose location
in South America, were discovered by 'd. and all other persons littcrested tn said
saw a man commanding a man-of-war and mechanical design will relieve the of engaging her, but-the pretty face an Indian who was in pursuit of au rx’ate. are required »«• appear at a session of
wa*
too
strong
for
even
his
conserveMid c ourt, then to be boldm at Uie Probate
or driving a locomotive with the con­ congested team traffic of its business
antelope. He waa climbing the steep Tffiee, in the city of Hastings. In said counts,
1 tism.
The incessant flow of involuntary tentious lip of the school usher*? The streets will soon come. Chicago will
and show rauae. If any there be. why the prayer
“So he mumbled: *1 do like to see a slope of a hill and seised a bush to help &gt;f the i&gt;eUtloner may not be granted. And
nerve, currents to the facial mn de* typical expressions of the members of be intrenched in commercial ail vantage*
1 pretty face, even in business hours,* himself up. The plant gave'way and Il i» further ordered, that said petrttoner give
doubtless accounts for the odd simi­ those three liberal professien^ which without u possible parallel.
to the pereona Interested in s.u-1 ertaie.
end she was engaged and reported next he started to fall backward, but by a notice
rt the pendeoey of said petition, and the bear­
larity of expression among men of the Sir Thomas Browne says are all
The large commercial use of thc ca­ morning. She was u little slow, but desperate effort saved himself, and, ing thereof by amshig a ropy of this order to be
sime vocation. In many such eases. founded upon thc fall of Adam are nal. aside from thc practical extension
falling
forward,
cut
his
noae
against
a
puulhhed
in the Hartin os Baxnex a newswe thought it was because
M-vuunr she
Mir wm
was
-------- o ------------------------------ o----- — —
. says Blackwood’s Magazine, the condi­ well enough recognized to have been of latke Michigan thirty miles further
l»aper printed and circulated In said County of
The »■&lt;■. -nd
2_„.luv projecting ledge of .tone, ray. Uic hew Barry once lu each week for three sucoeartre
tions are so complex that it seems im­ long the prey of the caricaturist. The west, involves tbe improvement of the strange to the oflice.
•
•
•
-I
York
Journal.
•seeks previou? to vaid day of heartna.
there wa* no improvement and the next [
possible to lay one’s finger upon the several distinctive traits of each, and Illinois to it* junction with thc Missis­
—
&lt;MA*UW V.ABMnMUra. '
*
]' Stopping to stanch the flow of blood,
(A true copy)
Judge ot PrebMc.
special items of environment which thc possible causes which give rise to sippi. This should admit the passing likewise.
„of,wrM
,
j he chanced to look at the stone which
‘
•Then
came
a
rush
corrcsponconduce to the facial characteristics them, are too complex to be dealt with of vessels drawing fourteen feet of wa­
dense.
Mis,
wna
foundered.
I
,
'»
&lt;1
&lt;*
unc
lhe
derange,
when,
to
hi.
«»exhibited by nearly all members of in a single article. Speaking very
* - dismally
tonivhment, he perceived it was almost
ter. It is unfortunate that the govern­ She failed
to do her work,
Greatest
certain trades and professions. What, generally, the cleric’s face is indicative
ment works in this really noble river
pure silver.
this wonderful suttJecL WbsU-vrr your View*
for instance, is there a boat the process of authority of the thin-lipped kind, could not have been planned with bet­ but neither of us could find it in his
This story may be apochryjJlil, but are on Hj paotUm. you will find this hook of
heart
to
rebuke
her;
the
pleading
eye*
of making shoes which evokes the un­ and of a dignified sense of the’sanctity ter reference to the future. Removal
a tale which comes from Mexico is pirat value. Published price. W eent». Sent
mistakable cobbler’s visage? The por­ nf his office. The doctor’s jaw and mouth of the old dams will be imperative, and of violet hpe set in n face so fair were
Ac­ free, transportation prepared. If you rrmlt zi
safeguards against the well-merited re­ tolerably well authenticated.
trait of Edward, the Banff naturalist. are less rigid, yet tell &lt;4 decision. His
it is well that the sanitary district has proof that a girl of lew personal at­ cording to this narrative, od* of the cents for nubscrlptloo to Bbsdm ■■&lt;! Hoarths.
eye
is
vigilant
and
sympathetic,
and
In Mr. Smiles’ book, shows the type in
authority under the laws of Ha crea­ traction would have received with richest mines in that land ox mineral the elegant household monthly. Addre*K
a marked degree. As far as my obser­ his whole facial aspect conveys the idea tion to safeguard the new flood, and
An nOMEBAND HEARTHS PUBLISHING 00 ,
promptitude. But ■ the exyi came in wealth was found by a rabbit
vation carries me. the cause must be of a fund of untapped wisdom. Thc
New York.
in so doing to make a proper initiative
Indian was hunting rabbits and his j
looked for in the last, lapstone and lawyer's countenance is confident and toward carrying the deep waterway to about a week. We had occasion to doff chased one to n hole In l hFI1alrt«&gt;
dog
a
in a hillside.
waxend of old-fashioned corxlwainexy; confidential, with a pouncing alertness the Mississippi. The Mississippi com­ write a letter to ■ rival concern and at
The Indian hesitated for a moment
since men who work the machines in of the eye, and a prevailing expression mission—wbo are privilegtri to assist the same time to a new customer, submittlng design* for a very large order. whether to dig out-the rabbit he had
For ptUUng a hone In a Sue. healthy condi­
.
modern shoe factories, or who do or­ of weighty perspicacity.
that stream in controlling itself—will
seen enter or go in pursuit of another. tion, try Goodyear's Big Four Oduditfon Paw"By
this
time
our
bookkeeper
was
dinary repairing, do not exhibit theexhave
the
lakes
as
a
storage
reservoir
to
den.
They tone up tbe system aid dlfestiou.
Determining
finally
that
one
rabbit
in
badly smitten on Mia* Beauty and they
Danmtcua Sirord®.
presrion. 11 appears probable that the
aid their labors.
were going to some entertainment to­ a bole was worth more than half a cure loss of appetite. raHere eonkUpadoo. cor
To the lovers of strange goods the
tailor’s distinctive type of face may
rect
kidney
disorders and destroy worms. Rh­
gether. I suppose she was making dozen on a rocky hillside, he got a
have l&gt;eeta partially created by hi* bazars of Damascus are far more allur­
ine Dew life to sd old or over worked horse.
GREEK DEPUTIES AS BANDITS. eves at him or he at her. At all evoita, spade and went to work.
habit of working his jaws concomitant­ ing than those of Cairo ar of Constan­
25e.
per
pound.
5 lbs. one dollar al Goodyears
Before he had turned over half a
she mixed those letters up and we lost
ly with his shears. Let anyone watch tinople: the capacious chests of the
Modem Drug Blare
our order and got credit from our rivals dozen spadefuls of earth he had for­
a person cutting a piece of tough ma­ merchants contain much that we would
! for being grossly careless, all because gotten all about the rabbit, for he
terial with acisHort-. ami he will set buy were our purses longer. Old em­
The discovery tiiat two Greek depu-.
that the lower part of the face wags in broideries of wonderful color, delicate lies have been acting as protectors of i two old men had been imprewed with made the thrilling discovery that he
was handling almost solid diver. The
rhythmic and spontaneous unison with china, silks of many hues, swords of tbe bandits in the land of Homer a pretty face.
"The girl? O, ye*. We gave her a man dropped his spade and ran to hia
the blade*. Shepherdsand farm labor­ cunning workmanship all these lie shows the alarming power which rob­
employer
with the Intelligence, the
letter saying she had worked for us,
2 but j
ers who join sheep-shearing gangs cer­ piled beside us on thc floor. IIt is
bers have acquired there. The ban­
tainly acquire a different expression seldom that a really good specimen of dits, says a Berlin paper, understand but you can’t get anything inside that latter returning witji him to the spot
to
see
fur
himself
and verify the dis­
while engaged in this kind of work. the Damascus sword can be obtained, how to win the sympathies of the office now but a plain, matter-of-fact
Thc cast of countenance by which for the art of working and engraving Greek officials. Indeed, the mayor of j• typewriter. Thc president wouldn’t covery. Tbe rabbit escaped; at least it
one so easily recognize* a groom is par­ steel is dead. These swords were made Duzesti recently gave a dinner in the |, look at Cleopatra if she came in, and is supposed It did. for It enterano
tially explicable from the fact that the of alternate layers of iron and steel, city hall in honor of a robber band. A ■ the liookkeepe’r—weU, he shuts his more into thc story, but it. memory is
muscles which close the jaws and com­ so finely tempered that the blade few days ago it was announced that eyes when he rides on the elevaUxl for preserved in the name of the mine,
which, being translated into English, BEST fi CENT &lt;?TGAR IN
press the lips are always called into ■ would bend to the hilt without break­ the two Greek deputies, Ghianusris very fear of beauty.”
signifies the "Rabbit’s Dan."
play when we are asserting our will ing. with an edge so keen that no coat aud Iladjigakis, were arrested on the
THE MARKET.
It would have been well for the
A PHYSICIAN’S OPINION.
over that of a horse. Nearly all jock- ' of mail could rvArt, and a surface do
charge of being professional- robbers.
Indian if he had escaped when the
eya and horaemeu have a peculiar set ■ highly polished that when a Moslem The complaint against these two depu­
&lt; Pot b Kick Man’s Family to a Grant
rabbit did, for, according to tbe story,
of Ute mouth and chin, but I have been ; wished to rearrange his turban he used ties is a unique document, reading aa
the poor fellow was murdered by tho
unable to distinguish any special char- • bis sword for a looking-glas«s
"There are two things that 1 will Spaniard, who desired to keep the
follows:' "At tbe begiuningof August,
LOOK FOR THE NAME
actoruitie about the eye or upper paj*t ' A GREAT INLAND WATERWAY.
1892, a band of robbers, under com­ never do again,” said a physician the secret of the mine and waa afraid that
ON EACH WRAPPER.
of the face. It is instructive to com-.
mand of Messrs. K. Tsanka and G. other day. "Commit myself by giving an the Indian.might reveal ft and the-gov­
pare tbe visage of the ruler of horses j
Tsouka, armed with Chasnepot rifles, opinion in regard to the death of a pa­ ernment might step in and claim either
merrlal Importance.
with that of the ruler of men. The i
tient
aud
advancing
money
to
defray
The Chicago drainage canal is the crossed the Greek border at Kastanka
the whole or a large part of the pre­
horseman's face shows command in the '
most important public work now being and api&gt;earcd upon the Turkish estate funeral expenses. I swore off on these
mouth, the drill sergeant’s in the i
When I first
of Hairedden Bey.
After stealing two things years ago.
executed in tbe world.
mouth and the eye. The last is un- j
started I was so tender-hearted that
Chicago occupies thc vantage site of everything possible the robbers tixik every time I was asked by the anxious
doubtedly the most effective instru- I
poMtession of the landed proprietor.
,m&lt;-.«t in exacting oliedience from our ' the largest area of resourceful land Hairedden Bey. and took him beck to friends of a patient if I thought death
■own species. Here wc get a hint of which our race can occupy. Between Greece. The deputies Ghinnussis and imminent I always responded that the
that cause of want of dignity, that ele-"( the great St. Lawrence valley on the iladjigakis had already informed the patient-had a very Alight chance to get
north and the greater Mississippi to
I suppose most physicians err
meat of coarseness, which is discern- j
border soldiers that their friends, well.
able in the countenance* of some men i the south lies one pass two hundred eleven in number, would cross the bor­ more in giving opinions as to death
feet lower than any other.
At the
than any other.
One case I ; hod de­
and women who hare much to do with •
der
with
a
.Turkish
prisoner,
and
made
heart, of this pass sits Chicago. Nature
arrangements that they facilitate as termined me never to prognosticate
has hL
given
her to
claim
to the
£
W “UliUrity “
I .he
token
ber«W-*
The Citythat
of much as possible the return of the death again. A member of a prominent
by the lower and more animal one. ■ j -Destiny.'*
J
Greeks to- their native country. The Irish family was very sick with fever.
His relatives asked me candidly what 1
Generally speaking, it is a strenuous
’
There was a time, says Harper's soldiers carried out the wishes of the thought of the case. Without "knowing
with minor difficulties which
deputies
In thc most friendly way and
I Weekly, when, at a higher level, the
the consequences, I told them he would
prodoce a thin and rigid set of lips. It
j lakes poured their flood of waters down even supplied the band with victuals. die in twenty-four hours.
The family
is seen almost invariably in housewives
was passed on the Turkish
the present valley of the Illinois river One nightOn
- ,or
- _PrleRt
• - -h™:F—4.
«huved __
andis
of the Martha type, who are “careful 1 into the Misrissippi. Today, stand- border. (f the following night the ■-ent
u
.v_
■_
'
even
ordered
refreshing,
ntx
fnr
even
ordered
refreshments
for the
and troubled About many things,” and
• ing on the low summit of the water­ band with thc prisoner proceeded to '
whoae souls arc shalxen to the center by ' shed of the Illinois, one is but thirty । tbe village Teka, which belongs to wake. To my surprise the patient per­
(Formerly TO canta.)
in getting well, which ao diaap'
petty worries within doors, and the feet above the rocky ledge of Niagara. 1 Deputy Ghianussis, where the deputy sisted
strife a ontrance with shortcoming* of । Here lay the physical opportunity to j and his two brothers, Constantin and pcinted his friends that they never for­
gave
me.
and
never
have
sent
for
me
After a 1
the scullcry maid cr the cook.
• renew the ancient southern outlet of , Alexander, awaited them.
thinking I did not understand
‘
The comprcTA.Hl lip so loved and so i the lakes, and to complete the circle of ■ short rest the robbers took their pris- since,
my business."
‘often misinterpreted by novelists ia a ( deep waterways by joining tbe Gulf of oner to the village of Duzesti On Oc- '
sign of weaknes* rather than strength. St. Lawrence with that other distant *, toi&gt;er 3 the two deputies, accompanied
WE ARE BOUND TO SELL SHOES.
j by Kristodolos Dimakis, thc mayor of
It tell* of perpetual conflicts in which j gulf of the south.
Madagascar is visited every year with
1 Kastaneu, who was charged with the j
the reserve* arc called into the fray.
a plague of locusts, which does a vast
The canal was projected primarily to [
।
pursuit
of
the
robbers,
appeared
in
।
The strong will is jxut agitated into insure sewerage removal. The period­
amount of damage to the crops; but it
strenuous action by thc small worries ical floods of the Ik* Plaines, which DnzMti, where a long conference with jis an ill-wind that blows nobody good,
the prisoner followed. It was finally ।
so these insects are ‘ highly es­
forced the city drainage to Lake Mich- told him that he would be held captive and
&lt;teemed as food * Iho natives. Thc
whole forces are too
until hi® family sent a certain ransom ]
permanent impress of
fly within two or three feet ot
permanent channel The sewerage for him. This happened, in facts, locuate
■the ground, and, on flh, approach of a
1 in November. The money waa divided ,ewana, the people nub out of their
*• between the two deputies, the mayor ]
hato and strike them down with flat

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&lt;/ol&gt;&lt;strong&gt;See &lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/files/original/676/How_To_Use_Online_Newspapers_8x11.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;How to Use Online Newspapers&lt;/a&gt; for more information about using and searching online newspapers.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;-----------------------&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Banner History&lt;/strong&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;C.S. Burton &amp;amp; Co. were listed as the proprietors of the "Republican Banner", which first appeared here on May 1, 1856, with Dr. C. S. Burton as the publisher and Norman Bailey as editor.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Publication office was on the second floor of the Rower Block, whose address was given as "corner of State and Church"; which corner was not specified.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The objective of this publication was to win support for the newly created Republican party and thus counteract the influence of the Barry County Pioneer, a Democratic journal that had been published here since 1851. No copies of the first three issues of The Banner were saved.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Make-up on the first journal corresponded with a pattern typical of most local journals then published. Page one contained a few columns of advertising, fiction (often a continued story), and a short feature of no particular news value. Page one was the "literary" page.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Page two contained the editorial barbs, along with state news, political articles, Washington items and news of the national and territorial giovernments. Page three contained a few items of local news, sandwiched inbetween the local and foreign news.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Page four was usually solid with advertising and as such was the editor's "bread and butter" page....Locally it was the pattern until the early 1880s.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Several changes in ownership and management occurred during the first two years of publication, with J. M. Nevins taking over ownership interests on July 16, 1857. With the issue of May 7, 1862, "The Republican Banner" became "The Hastings Banner". Editor Nevins thought the village had developed sufficiently during the past several years to merit this recognition.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Another major change in the management of The Banner came when Nevins sold the newspaper to George M. Dewey of Niles on March 14, 1866, who then took over as editor and publisher. Dewey, an ardent Republican and somewhat of a crusader, gave considerable space to editorial comment and party affairs and also directed pointed paragraphs against the saloons and local traffic in liquor. Dewey was the grandfather of Thomas E. Dewey, Republican presidential nominee in 1944 and 1948. Editor Dewey on May 4, 1870 changed the format (and name) of the paper to "Hastings Republican Banner". &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;A fire in December 1883 burned The Banner plant (located in the middle of the block on the north side of State St. across from the courthouse). Files and back issues from August 1880 to December 1883 and the January 4, 1884 issues are missing.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner was purchased by Marshall L. Cook and George Bower on July 21, 1880. They changed the name to "The Hastings Banner". M. L. Cook soon became the sole owner and remained so until July 7, 1887 when Albert Nishern (M. L.'s brother-in-law) joined him. Albert Nishern sold his interest on November 6, 1889 to William Cook (M. L.'s younger brother).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Cook brothers partnership held together (56 years) ... Richard Cook followed his father into the newspaper business, and Richard's son William joined him. So the Cook family ownership continued for 85 years, from 1880 to 1974, when Richard and William sold the paper to High Fullerton. J-Ad Graphics became the owners of "The Hastings Banner" in August of 1981.</text>
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